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TIIH OMAHA DAILY BEE: .TUESDAY, -MARCH 12, .1007.. 11 Y ' f iM 1 i If OFFERED FOR SALE Plan, Organ, Maalevl Instrnmenr. TWO OTtOANSt-ONB SS, . ONE fS. U MLAIII U HLIKi. (IS M"l Al FOR BALE A good rino,,at a aecrUlce, on, , rmersnn upright Apply t'i S Hi mil-(1)-M12 . Typewriters d rwU( Machine. QNR Ttrnlngton typewriter. No. 8, In good c--nlit;tin. . for sal cheap. Call at 1 ofEce.. C5) 2-x HALLS WfeVneV. 2dhand 181$, Farnam. . - , . n) we SEND ua your mall ordor for drugs; freight raid on .,110 -lota. , My.ers-Dlilon , Drug Co., Omaha. (!6-847 FEW bargain In td-hn.1 aoa fountain!; monthly payment'. Derlpht, mi "arnnm. , , . (1S)-W JV"OR BALE Two National cash register, ona tola! adder; also nice lln of store fixtures. Globe Land and Investment Co., Patterson Block. - . (lSr-950 WILLIAMS CO.; best mixed paint, (Sherman A McConnell Drug Co. ' . 08)- BIDPATHB -History of World Encyclo pedia J Britannlca, cheap. 641 Paxton block. 'Roberta. (16) tfci Apr30x BfTCHERa refrigerator on hand, nog Douglas. ' ' (18) M18 lx 0F.E Baker' for refitted aesle of all kind1, for and repaired. Tel. Red 47". lxM Ontario. - 16 677 12 FIRST-CLASS INCT'BATOR and' brooder , lor eai,-cneap. isn in. zom oi. i ' ONK 8KT of drur fixture and soda foun tain for nle: wrlte.or Inaulre of Bchaefer. Cu Prlc Drug Store. Omaha. ... - , ,(K-MS4JH - SECOND-HAND .AITOMOBILES. 19ng Tbortina Flier, 40-HvP., full equipment; oa . .75t. now H.btio, ISC Pope Toledo, Type 7, top and full equipment; post 13.750, now gl."0. 1. Ileo. used 60 miles; cost I1.2S5. now l,lo. Reo, top and full equipment; coat SL.S50, 1K4 While Bteahvr; cost tl.WX), now t70. 9W Ford, 1S-H.-P.; cost 11,150, now 700. Pope-Waverly Electric runabouts,, l-dp up. DKRIUHT AL'lOMOBILK COMPANY;, , , 1818 Farnam 8t. ' ...''' '. Qg) MMO H 'RllXION feet standma: timber cheap. well- located. Million dollar profit. Box 483. Sibley, ia, tlBJ ftlrJ tsx PATENTS PATENTS, trade mark, guaranteed or no fee. National investment Co.. uotiRin H1K . ' . Q7 M7M Mil Larsott ft Co., book free. Be Bldg. : . Q7)-M,!y V PERSONAL CITY PTKAM LAUNDRY Shirt pressed, not ironed, zu B. uta BU Tel. Doug. 2u4. .. . (1ft 5i BEWIN& machlhea rented, any make, 7Ro r?r eeK or 12.00 per montn. laecona and machine for sale, $6 00 and up. Pd. vyci v-o., mm ana iiarney ;-'. ' " (18)-653 WASQtTC costume. IJeben. Tel, 4115. Open, evening. . . (18) M C09TUMK8-M18 S. 80th, Sack. Tel. Red 7078. (18J-M35J BYRINGKS. rubber aood. by mall: out - prices; serd for. free catalogues ' Myers- jjiuod. urug co., Oman. . u" woe P LE ATI N G Buu u"hin- Dylag and cleaning, sponging and shrink ing, only 6c per ya4'd. Send for prloo list aaa ample. t Douglas Block. , Tl. Dougla 1W. ' - 1 . ua i PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mr. Dr. AUng, 2018 N. Tlat 8C Tel. Doug". 8568. . inHw'PAtlH IS IIT TOWN'i : ,"Now fa tlie "Now I tlie time ta trim trees, trellises and '. vines! also landscana aardenlntf. UtiV. Kes. ilta b. ,tn Ave. . - tin) eai laim CHULTZE & BUATTERT, 1U 8. 16th St. Complete line of leading periodical; Ger- j tXiaD. attM Ioreig yuunvwui. -iju Sli ' ' : ' r . e-vi ic Hil.VATION ARMY solicit caatoff clothing 1-In fact, anything you do not need; collect, rpa.lrlnd aell, at U4 N. ' litl SU,- for cost' -of 'collecting, 1 to th worthy poor. Call 'Phona Doug. 4U6 aud wagon -wiu can. vvu Swedish movwaent. 410 N. room 8, second noor. (18) Mn AJ ar A rixTPrmn treatment and bath. Una MUXJVUUAJ aojitu, Us N. loth. 2d flour. .-'.:. .-; .. , r lit I Ml rJ. v.- :J in vour horns if deHlrad: reaaouabl price.. Smith, Graduate Optician, ImI Dido. 'Phone Webster tM7. a8)-Mfi00 29x ANY ONE knowing th whereabout, of IS 6 8 ana Uiai uiaen win comer a J i..rt Ih.m bv showlna- them this ad. ar by wminf to snisa earn uuwi tw ' island, tu., mo -vutn bu QS M789 Mlfcx DR. N.'SOMJdEK, hofnaopaU, Bee Bldg. RITPTCRB CUBED-); no knif. Quick butldiug.' . Ho) M-Os 1131 ' OMAHAf- Btammerer' - toiag. Inatttut. Ramg LACB CUBTAIN8, nicely laundered, satis. . faution Kuaranteed; prices moderat. . 'A-Mion Dougla 4823. 1711 Jackson. - - ... - - C18)M91$16S OMAHA Steam Past Co. mannfaotur -sc.-. pure nour pasta. U0 Cuming. Tslepboe THE tuialtng household remedy, Batln skin creamthouid aiway be handy. o. u- W A-NThin Bomeona to share car; household g.od for Spokane. 876.00 for lo.ouo iba Alienor' UUIUISIJI. AUUICS . . 000 i . .'...' I ... 0)-JnlO IS WIFE WANTra-Oentleman. 46, would vUk aoqualptanca pf griod . lady. V. tq 84, maiden or widow with mean preferred. Mu"t be a nat housekeetMtr and cook. Address W; McKensle, Onkesdale, WasblneTldnj . . , tnrr-aii utx MRS F. E. VAN PRl'NT ha opened the Kiko 1VW rooms at 1U1 Howard St. and will today b prepared M serve her customer. I, . ' BEAL ESTATE .. CITY lHOt:li.H.f V FOR IALE. : ' v $,200.00 8tx-room,' all modern, on N. 19tfi t blvd., within 1ft mln. walk from poarofflc. It' a' gem; food barn. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO 1O01 N. Y. L. Bld. ' Phono p SU. (18) Ul U i '" 81.700 Fjr a fr-room house, city water and tbla, on J. si. ouievara. O'tvEEFE KliAL KSTATE CO.. - , - l" l N. Y. L. Hida.. Phoua D XlU.- (!$) 11$ U y TO MAKE MONEY AND . MAKE IT r QUICK. DL'Y A 1X)T IN LAL'RKL HKluHTS Tt'KRACK ADDITION TO BAN ANTONIO, tk.'ait and most lautltul city in -Texas; adjoin the most aristocratic addition; Iplendid ' outlook, lovely surroundings; golden opportunity for mall InvtMliirs; kl per cent profit tn on or two rs; prlg V to $2.uiu. ung. third cash, 'UaJaiK'V tn tat, mo. ur three year at f per exit ltasreel. Hav recently bean vr lots ad L'.ron, For i rUcular call on c-r addrea i.'AJ TttUsya A Bon. lid Main atrnC Council Blurts, la. (1k 13 lis BY owu. nice east front building, lot sSfcij oa fctb trt ucur Cum c li.ij nnd iIUiia 4wikly mlnuUw vlk vl LualaeM center. Addita 1, tii. car . Bo office. (l) Mii4 llx. r -' ' V FOH B A I E . BAR. JAIN. ' j;-J nd 1316 South 11 street, finest loca ,.Un la city, 8 Wihl-rmini nuxiern houM; ; ittili0 fui' ttt luid IjJ.a) each; lot 6-JXl ii-.l; at' n taalks and paUng J pnid. i . H. Udiiiau. Ull rariuuu til. lL-7a u REAL ESTATE CITT FROFKRTlf FOR SAL , iContlnwed.) CLINTON H.BRIGGS 'HARNEY BTRFTT." Tht rT of .property has a frontnge of fit ffet on Herney street; If lie i ft wont of the N. W. cor.- of . 8"th and Harney. Finely located for a row of flat. It won't be long before this will be bustnes property. It Tnyi at grade, and la In every way deal r role. No. fanry price oa thli piece. ' BRtOOB PLACK." Thl addition began at 42d St. Farnam run throUKh the middle of these lota. I have over U0O for aale. They are d"lrble for residence and trackage. The (100) lot must be old In a bunch. Thev are priced at one-half their Individual value. "NEAR FARNAM " This choice residence lot, 60x166 ft., Ilea on ifth St., the moet desirable residence rtiricf .ml front, lot terr.ioed and sodded. Asphalt pavement In front . oi property. Price $2,100. CLINTON H.BRIGGS 1320 Farnam St. City. (20) M259 IHK KERR AnSTRACT CO8 AB- RTRt CTrt OF TITI.K8 are the avxfest. You are protected by a.tlO.oOO bond agUnat loaa hr errors. Ton don't buy a law ult when tou buy a "Kerr" abatraet. 1(U4 Harney. Tel. Dougla 6487. - CO FOR PA I.E. BARGAIN. ,1 -i'dwetl street, ft-roo'm modern housv. lot finxUn feet. Don t ttllaa It. w. rv. no- man, 1R17 Farnam Bl. , toi-mia is aAt.ir.On Eaat Mad 8t. trlctly modern 7-room nouse, iuii oasemeni, i.impv naverl street, near three -car line. Inquire J. H.' Olseen.' 117 Board of Trad Bldg. Tel. Dougla 368. iWf a PATJMAAf RT PROPERTY X' iVl OX. I iVUi iJiki i Fun slsed pusines iox kxiu 10 iwtnij- foot alley on north side. Farnam east of 14th, Improved with thre thre-tory brick (lata, paying a fair return on the Invest ment. Ha a future, w think, can offer It for a ehort time at $21,000. Harrison & Morton. ' (19-O0 FOR SALE Two modem houses and large barn, one pioca nonn oi mmrmn ll1' paved street, east front, lot 76x150. East ern owner will sell at a bargain. THOMAS BRENNAN. , Room IN..V.L Bldg - 0) 48 Trmon7h.inquHT.tTiSr!,afMtB?.! the Atlaa OH Co. U) aw ; $1,900.00 For 'this week only, gooO 7-room lVi-ory ' houae In Hanscom park . dlstrlot, two block from East aide Hans com park; large lot 60x147, city water and gas, sewer In street, large barn on prem ises, room to build another house. iOwner anxious to sell. Bee us at once. Terms, $700 cash, balance monthly, am as. rent. GEOROH COMPANY. 1001 Farnam St., Exclusive. Agent. -M908 11 I SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE on reasonable term; first claig condition; ba'th room; toilet; gas; good well and maU barri; twa hort block from car lln. Owner will be' in the city thl week only and can be seen at Mil lard hotel morning until eleven.- Room Xat. , (1M1 UX West Farnam Vacaat Lot ' '' .-' ,i,',; '. '. '. 62H feet frontage, which Is . so located as to be equal' to' double that -amount of front afta. Choice, . urrotindlng. Prlc $4,50(. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., fiole Agent, 1001 N. T. I Bldg., Phone D. tlbi. . ,T (!) M160 14 BEMIS PARK I WABTfiFiRT Corner. !fth Ttoulevard) andf I Nichola 162Hxl50; hlh and lghtly. You I win r with that it is the finest corner In th park, Prlc $4,600. RYLANDER & SIMONSON .. t ... I Ni.-T. LafPLa ni MlliR til tg-'y- ,' nrii CCTATC IlLML LOIHIU FARM AHR HAN CUT UD4 FOR SALE irkssuik j WANT verybody to know what I found In northwest Arkansas: don't let them coax you to go where you hav to pay for water and fuel. Send for my ten rea- on why north weat. Arkansas is tne dcsi plac to local lor a norae, sweei nome. 3. T. Oswalt, Gravette. Ark. (20)-B7t 22x Callforala. I HERE IS A SNAP-Must b sold; Call fornia stock and fruit rancb. LI 00 acre fin realdeuce, two barns, wagon, etc; 800 .. , .1 . r a.na IS ralll. horses: 830.000 worth of black oak tlm- 14 fc?.?. .m"eS JjVfLV l" iSK C?own Lewi.." (ImT). Dipt: It r.n H Q7 1. V I IXU linn I'HL - ( M70 20X BARTLETT PEARS and Toksy grapes at- tain their highest perrectlon at coirax, uatiiornia. ; muiuae, t,v, b 1 " maanlllcent climate; fine soil; with or without lrrla-atlon; good mines In vicin ity; ideal spot for homeseekers; on of the healthiest section In California. - For literature address H. E. MorrlHh. scr tary. Colfax Promotion Committee, Col- fax, California. ' (20)-68 lx Caaada. 840. acres; 460 cultivated; 1(10 acres pas- ture, which would make when, broken all on stone foundations: welia with elab 111T.B1 - wur.i lanu . 1,, iniiq itniiuiui-i orate water system, with underground vtiilrurs: windmills, force nuiiics. etc.1 .farm Is on townaite on C. P. R., with two passenger trains each war a day; town has 4 elevators at which SOO.Ono tm. of wheat was marketed list year. I own ha" of tni" V.1ll' .' wllh I lt,ri". r,r lull ascription, price, etc.. gddress O. F. Llghtcap, Winnlpec. Can. (30) M148 12X Colorado. Eastern Colo. Ranch Eleven thousand acres of land, 74 per cnt level land, ouvered with a solid mat of BurTalo and Gruinma-Uraxa. lnipiovemrnl consist of a m-tory house, barn, sherp currell. blacksmith shop and sevsrHl wells and windmill on dinV-rent part of the ranch. If cutlvatloni and settlement have anything to do with pro ducing niolkture this place ought soon to be In lln for agrivU,tur purposes. Tl.ls land Is luu fur from the Greelv, Colo,, district. which will sure'.y cuuae this place to in creas in value. Prlc 8t.bl tr acre; half cash, balance o be arranged. onnumii t,n it nn'n k mil y-y-x U IVLI-t & HIjASj LClIAlti VU. ' lull New York Llf Bulldir.g. Phon Dougla Oil Omaha, Neb. r,sy testis li cosls Me (d-gst ulml you wan! Use a Dec Want ad. REAL ESTATE f ARM AID RAXCH LADI FOR S LK Colorado Con tinted. RANCH FOR BALE 680 pres In th grand Pan Lul valley of southern Colorado; artesian water, fenced, good Improve ment, close to town and railroad. Writ now for further description and price. William L. Uove, Cheney, Nenrsna. tju e.i in Mlnnesotit. ORRAT OPPORTt'NITT A No. 1 stock and grain farm, rX) acres, new buildings, plenty of water, to rent for cash, 14.26 per acre, or part easy terms; can be rented tor years; H mil trom scnooi and creamery; I miles from railroad sta tion; also sell reasons b!, 30 row and W0 young hogs; easy terms. This land I worth flO per acre In irood condition. A snap for party who wishes to milk cows and feed hogs. Addrrs German Land Co., Weat Concord, Minn. (20) 674 I9x Rtbrsika. CUSTER COUNTY FARM 10 acres, 8 mllea from Ansley; might take a eot tage la Omaha a part pay ment. , O'Keefe Real Estate Co. 1001 N. T. L. Bldg., Omaha. Neb. (20) M911 11 llw ACRKS-Four mile from Ine. 70 acre . f , a balsace aood hay land: house, -barn and flowing well; price trS0 cash. R. R. station, Atkinson. Other yftrm nd ranche for sale at reasonable price. Lterman BroaV, Inea, Holt Co., Nebraska. (20) ff72 17X ; STOCK FARM One thousand acres nice, lrvel land; every acre can be cultivated; water thirty feet . deep; eleven miles from main line of U. P. K. R. and a . rood, level road. Tho Im provement consist of a neat four-room frame house, stable, cattle shed and corral. Two godd well apd Wind mills; ail fenced ami cros- fenced. In fact. It la all ready lor use. immediate possession. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. U Bldg, , . Phone D. zlil Omaha, Neb, (20-M9n8 13 , 640 ACRES SPLENDID LAND Near North Platte, Neb., only $1.60 per acre, Thla I - a snap. Do you want Itf There 1 money In it. If land In th same vicinity hav old within on year at from M to $6 pr acre. . Payne Investment Co. 1st Floor N. Y. L. Bldg., Omaha, Neb. t- Dougiaa iaiu (21-S4U FOR 8ALE-1,040 acres, improved tock and grain ranch, Dawes Co., Neb.: 812.60 per era. w rite tor particular, a. a. uii lett. Antelope, Neb. (20 874 18x FOR BALE Three Quarters. Lincoln Co.. half level, black soil; ss per acre, rrancls 'Kellle, Wilcox, Nn. (,jj ,i iux FOR SALE-108- acrs of fin" rolllna land, all under cultivation: no improvement except fence on thre aide.' fries, ft per acre, Address Antnon Armiiage, tw T. D. X Box 74, KeneW, Neb. (30) Tf V)X 370-ACRE PLATTE VALLEY FARM Near "Lexington, Neb., a splendid bargain. Improved, ready to move onto and make money, only $37.60 per acre. Send (or de scription and map. Payne Investment Co. 1st Floor. N. Y. L. Bldg , Omaha, Neb. I Tel. Douaias 1731. 1 (a-83 11 stock: farm in box butte I uouniy, neo., 01 ,iuv acros, wn hiiuicu, 10 mile from Hemlngford; finest kind of I soil: bin crop without irrigation; modern I hov, with all Improvement; 18 mile of r.n... l r r.,l ollmnle Write OWl)(,r for particular. If sold In body, $.; in small rarma, iiu per acre. D. A- PAUL. HEMINGFORD, NEB. (20)-7e lUx A FINE RANCH IN NEBRASKA 4.000 acre. $20,000 worth of improvements, l.DuO acre under ditch. Sand for Illustrated pamphlet. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 1st Floor N. T. L. Bldg . Omaha, Nab. Tel. Dougik l.si. (21)-81 11 EIGHTY ACRES, HALL COUNTY Farm Joins the city limits of Grand Ialaadj O KLEFE HBLUESTAT'e CO.. 1W New York Llf. Building. Omaha, Neb. I ' 100 Howard County, Neb.: $ miles from St. Psul; must b sold. Prlc, n.208. " O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N. Y. L. Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Phon D $161 (20) 108 1$ I FOR BALE Garfield county land, 190 'cr. ,mnr0V6m'n'"; 70 "cre undr culU" $40 acre land, good Improvements, all fenced; price, 85,000. w wtI T.TAwa niiPWFt.I. NR I fai128 lir . SPLENDID THOROUGH BRED RANCH 4.000 acre near Sidney, Neb.; 1.100 aero under ditch. $6.0o0 worth of improvement Bend for Illustrated Jeacrlptlon: PAYNE INVESTMENT CO, 1st Floor N. Y,' L. Bldg , Omaha, Neb. Tel. Dougla 17U. (21) 68$ U cheyenne county, neb. 4S0 acres, N. H 8. E. hi section 1. township 12, range 48, north W smooth nara biaca land, southeast S4 rolling, suitable for tiaatur. Price 88 60 oer acre: 81 Per acre caah, balance nine annual pay me at a br cent. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. Llf Bldg., Omaha. Neb. (20)-lu7 U - oatBi Dakar. ' ONE MILLION ACREd RO8EBUD LAND Kcji.)N to b opened in Tripp county, buuln fakoia; new ana auiuenuc map just uui, piice, 60 centa, postpaid. Fred Relch niann. Bonosteel. B. D. (2U MJk 18 Texas. I v., i kJi 'lie. v . . r.a .ail. w., j GILMORE REAL ESTATE CO.. 141$ Doug- la Hi.. Omaha, Neb., Phone Doug a I 1 - . ' . U I W. I . , A I . . owners of Ursa tracts near Dalhajrb Tex.. the choloext in the panhaodie. Agent wanted In every county. Neat excursion March It. beeping car berth free. Call or writ for full uiiormauou. ' CD) Mr, " REAL ESTATE FARM ADD RANCH L.tXDfFOH SALF. Texas 'at laved. LANDS EEKER8, Send for Illustrated booklet, telling of the famous llraxos Vltlley of Texas, WHP.KN the KICHKST AM) BEST PRAIRIK LAND, with 46 lnche of rainfall. I Bell ing at 112.00 to $18.0) per acre. In tracts of 180 acre or more. You have read of this valiry a the "Nile of AmeTlca" and "Th Texas Sugar Bowl." It splen. did corn, clover and alfalfa land ar ad mitted to be the richest cotton and sugar cane land In the United States. I 'own the land and make ONK price to all. No Inflation allowed. HILAND P. LOCKWOOD, 438, San Antonio, Texas. (20) M724 1 EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES tock and farm ranch In Frontier county, four mile from railroad town; no sand and partly improved, 87 per acxe; terms. 8. Hawver, 1014 Emmet St.. Omaha. (20) UUI 24 Orcios, LAND PRODUCES $600 TO $1,000 PER ACRE v ANNUALLY. Th city of Medford I th heart of the Famous Roxue River Valley. It has 4.'m0 population, three bank. nisNclas school and all modern convenience. The climate I ideal, no excessive cold, heat or rain. One of th few favored sections of th world whor the Newton Pippin and Splts enbrg apple and all varieties of pear reach the highest state of perfection; sev eral orchards here bring anuual return of $tiu0 to 81,000 per aor. There are thousand of acre of this fine orchard land undeveloped, which can be j purchased a low ordinary caiuornia I airaiia land. These land will produce anything that grow out door, four crops of alfalfa without Irrigation: plenty of water for Ir rigating when desired. Immense resources in timber, coal, copper and acid, both piaoer and quarts, a well a farming of all de scriptions. we can oner mor findavciopad oppor tunities for money making than any other section of the United State. For further Information and literature address' Seore tary of Medford Commercial Club, Medford, Oregon. (21) 061 13x Wlaeoasta. I LAND LAND LAND NORTH WISCONSIN OF FERS YOU A HOME AND A FORTUNE We'll show you the land at our own expense. We'll make it easy to pay. This la th most fertile grass region, most promising dairy, stock raising and grain country over opened for settlement. It Is equa' 1 value to any farm In Minnesota or lower Wisconsin. It ha been held all these year by bin lumber companies, but WE own It now and are ready to aell to th man of amall mean who will develop hi farm. No epeculator wanted. This land In Bay field and Sawyer coun ties I covered with a network of railway nv hour from Minneapolis and St. Paul and only ten hour from Chicago the greatest market In the world for your product. Mor favorably located than Iowa or Minnesota farm and tor only l&.GO to $15.00 per acre on easy payment. Do you realise what thl mean In- dollar and cent to you T Do you realise what It mta-nt mean to your family now and In year to cornel Thl Is no chance td look, upon lightly. It I a clean-cut opportunity no less and those who grasp It will be -glad of It. W ar ready to show you the whole country and pay the, expense II you buy, I rus is- 100 good to pass up! Don't wait a minute. Now is the time. h. . . . ... . write 10 us ai once ana we win snow you never believe could be possible. Writ now. Ask for booklet E. American Colonization Co. Chippewa Fall. Wis. (2D-H62 x . 'Wjroinlns. Bastern Wyo. Ranch. Twelve thousand aore. Join th main line of the U. P. R. R-, well improved. Two sets of ImprovemenLt, In good repair, and a stream of water passes through two miles of this place. If you want to use It for a ranch. It's bard to . beat; if y-ou want to speculate, here Is your chance. Mor than 60,000 acres pt table land ' has been sold to farmers from Iowa, Illinois and Mis souri, and they ar moving into thl country fast. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb. - (20) M908 13 (TEN THOUSAND ACRES Of Eastern Wyoming land on th main lln of the U. P. R. R, and close to the B. & M. Nice, amooth land, and could all be cultivated. Price $6 per acre, half cash. The . adjoining land I being sold to Gorman colony at mor than double the price anker for thl. Send for plat. O'KEEFE.REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb. (20) M9Q U MlBoellaaeona. WESTERN LAND 840 acre amooth hafd black land, underlaid with a clay subsoil. In Kimball county, t miles from R. ft Prto. $6.60. O'KEEFE READ ESTATE CO.. 1001 N. Y. Ia Bldg., Omaha, Neb. ' ' (20) U0 1$ GOOD level well laid 180 acres for sale. A bargain for 810 per acre, on good terms. . If. If. lani W .ii.l.l K uMrlh t . . . If seeded down. Owner must sell at once. Good investment to make money. Also cheaper farm. Sidney Eastman, i'Hi Hamilton. (30) 123 12 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm and Ranch Land. FOR RENT-e-acre tract of land in Ben son (without house), suitable (or garden ing or raising potatoes. Will rent till January 1, lHUi, for $jb If taken Immedi ately. Address E 328, car Bee. (2U 468 x 4- WANT to rent my five acre weat of old Fort Omaha. w ARS,.JJ;oam V I hit - M. Y. Life. Phone Red 887 ($1) M903, li FOR RENT Farm land on mile from Florence near Pries lake: good bottom land, past ore and huuie, rent part of land on shares; see us at once. N. P. Hodg A Co.. 1714 Farnam. (30)-M73 13 THIRTY ACRES fin garden lend. Thir tieth and Bouk-vard. Inquire 3418 Cuming Bt. Telephone Red $176 m) M916 12s REAL ESTATE LOANS $l,000.0u0 TO LOAN on buslnea and resi dence properly in Omaha; luweat rates; no delay. TliOina Brennan, Room L N. Y. Ufa. Uih-tm nut lAiim a a n ar-a tj i ti tilnolr I I I ki.ik' L"T to t .ni nit - inuuim.ni Pn ti-Ho ! 1 ITXTTOVT Tl A W I, lUVT ffl UltlVkt UV1U1 W Ul V A W' PTfTVATTT Tt AKTvFT? 310'BEK I lX JXXIJ AJVIMVXLV.TJ , BLDU. LOAN a UUNEZ DM svEAU ESTAi c. tZ2 6U 31 I REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) GARVIN BROS.. 14 Farnam. 5 and 64 per cent loan on real estate) no delay. (22) &4 LOWEST RATES Beiul, Paxton Block. t) Vbl tl.ooj.ono TO IX)AN on business and resi dence property In omana; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan. R. 1. N. Y. Life. (22)-. WANTED City loan and warants. W. Farnara Bmlth Co.. U20 Farnam wt. (2J)-90 LOANS on Improved city property. W. IL Tnomaa, bub f irst isaiionai un 1110. , (22)-870 WANTED City loan. R. C. Peters Ac Co., PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 15W Doug. (2Z ITii BTTILDINQ loans on resident property; 8 per cent. W. B. Melklo. Ramge HIK. WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy, second-hand furnltur, rorilt and heatln stoves, carrots, llnoie. um ofllce furniture, old clothe and hoe. piano, feathers, bed pillows, quilt and all kinds of toole; or will buy the fur nlture of your house complete. Will buy antique or mahogany furniture. The high est prices paid, call in rigni man. 11. Doug. 8971. lii) M915 Ml8 CASH paid for old books. Crsne-Fpy Co., 31a 1 B. I4tn. t'hone uougias 13-1. I (SB) 448 TYPEWRITERS We pay the highest cah price for typewriter, can at once or Tel. Doug. 6477, Kendls, Paxton block. . t)-474 Ml WANTED to buy. second-hand typewrit er, all makes, six1 N. ltitn nt., nit s. (25)-6S0 M21 CASH for old bock. Stacy. 816 8. 13th. ("&) MWI A6X WANTED TO BUY-Property, close In; must be cheap. Address K-S14, wee. (26)-M910 18 WANTED TO RENT WANTED-By traveling man and wlf. room In modern house, with board In house or near: Hanscom Park vicinity preferred; references exchanged. Ad dress J $91, Bee. (2GV-M556 12x WANTED TO RENT April 1, one large or two small rooms; state price and arrange ment for board. Address P-848, Re. (26) M748 12x When You Write to ' Advertisers Remember that It takes only an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad In the Be. WANTED SITUATIONS DAY WOMEN furnlahed fre of charge. Telephone Dougla llli (27) MsW WANTED By practical brlckmaker, place a, foreman or manager; SO year at th business. Can give good reference. Ad dress tsox ii, ueneva, iteo. (27) MC36 19x YOUNG MAN wants clerical or other work to do evenings. Address N-34S, Bee. 127) M875 12x ALL-around butcher wishes first-class po. Itlbn. 720 . South 16th 8t. (27) M138 18 WANTED Interest In small real estate business or position with a real estate nrm, by one who is wining to ao ma out . miwo uuBtujiji. Auuicna doi. uwi. - v. ..... 1 1 . j r c r n 17 ih WANTED Bv practical brlckmaker. place a foreman or manager: 30 year at the Duaines. can give good reierence. aq dress Jtkix J7, Genoa, Neb. "- -. , (27) fi!6 22x REAL ESTATE TRANSFER John W. Robinson to Edward J. Morin. lots 23. 24 and 25. block 6. Seo- ond add. to Bedford pluoe $ 771 Emma M. Ross to the Peters & Will- lams Co., lot 11. Axfprd s sdd 13,000 Peter 8 Teisiuirlng to Alfred C. Ken nedy, lot 191, First add. to Prospect Hill cemetery Daniel McMillan and wife to Edith Flulayaun. lot' 1. block 1. Pratt'a sub '. 600 The Byron Reed Co. to Brio Bahl Btrom, lots 6 and 11, Nelson's add.... Ftta Hnrri.im tn Oscar J. Plrard. lota 16 and 21, block 8, Eckerman place.... 1 Grace I. Roney and husband to Cora V H,nnn. lot 14 block 20. Hans com place $,300 Lorl M. Payne et al to William S. WHsht lot K and aKO feet lot 1. Buena Vista place 2,000 Dew 8. Reed and wife to Dori 11. Pavne and Isabel W. Robbina. lot 2. Buena Vlata place 1,500 Wilhelm.Ruwe to Edward A. Ruwe, wH 82-17-8 and part nw 6-16-8 Justine Ruwe to Edward A. Ruwe, same ISO Union Stock Yard Co. to Bessie Kavan. lot 10. block 18. First add. to South Omaha BOO Oscar J. Ptckard to Etta Harrison, lots 8 and 8, block 7, Eckermann place 1 Bessie Kavan et al to Mike Volenec, same ft , 600 Ellen Roe to Harry A. fukey. lot $, 4. 6, 7, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 18, Ep worth... 1,000 Frank H. Garvin to Charles H. Bal llet, lot 22, Pelham place 700 Carl E. Herring and wife to Georgia A. Cook, lot 12, block 1, Poppleton park 8.600 Wilson T. Graham and wife to Willot I. King, lots and 10, block 13, Cen tral park LSjO William Belcher, executor to C. D. Armstrong, W53H fet lot 23 and 24, block 1, Brown park. South Omaha. 1 Charles D. Armstrong to John Oesch ger, Sr., same ,4,000 C. George Carlberg and wife to John W. Van Gilder, lots i, $, 3, 4 and 6, . Rock ford 60 John Henrlekaon and wife to John Benson, wH lot x IS and e tot 16, . block 2, Hillside add. No. 1 750 George Ellett to Clara Ellett, lot 6, block 11. Parker add. I n imsin usmm lo, """"".T '7""""i lot 3, block 10, Myers, Richards and Tllden a add g. B. Newton and wife to William Bell, lot 10, block 1, Comer, Barker Co. to John Kllllan, lot 32, Bellalr add W. Doten and wife to Fmll Gall, lot 9. block 8, Boggs A Hill Joseph C. Christie and wife to Gasona Hpreen, lot 6, block 204, South Omaha Joeeph C. Christie and wife to Anna B preen, lot 7. block 204, South Omaha Joseph C. Christie and wife to Mary Hpraen, lot 6, block IM, South Omaha Lars K. Martis to Anna Martls, lot 600 400 600 161 164 166 1 1,600 8. block Sul. omana J Lewis 8. Reed and wife to Ixiri M 1 PByne arld i.abel W. Robbins, lot 6, uuena vista place O. H. William and wife to Myron W. Hall, sub lot 1, tax lot 18, uwli se I a" , '""' . fn' to am";. A','0t 4 buick "1 84-16-12 oart nwk.ii'1. 14-18-12 . son to Isiac Street, e F. Lowe a add FTed Schroeder and .wife to Charles Schroeder, sinw4 B-lt-u Total GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha. Neb.. March 11. lko7. Sealed pro posals. In triplicate, subject th usual condi tions, will be received here, until lo a. m., central standard time, April 10, lw7. for I lUIIIIBIIII', ""I " ' " ' -"''- " " ' ! handling store In Department of th Mis- isoori during year commencing July 1, 1J7 Vn'ted BUtes rerves rigtit to reject or .. j accept any or all proposals or any part I thereof. inrormaiion .rurnisnea on.appi cation. Envelopes containing proiMisaJs 'should be marked "Proposals for Tranapor. i tailon du Route No ." and addressed to I Lftlkkr THOMAS CKU3E. C. Q. M. iik-u-it-ua-B GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING Ql'ARTKR master, Fort Hohlnstin. Nebraeka, Feh ruxry 28, 17.- Sealed proposals, in tripli cate, subject to the usual conditions, will be recelv-d here until 12 m., western tsn- dsrd time. March 8A la'7. for tne con struction, proper, of one set flilil odlcer' quarters, two double sets csptsins qusr lers, on double set lieutenants' quar ters, one ten-st bachelor officers' quar ters, two doubla cavalry bnrracKs. two double tsM guard and shop biilldlnsrs. four cavalry etsbles and one veterinary stable at Fort Robinson, Nebraska. Bid der re required to suhmlt with their proposal samples of the brick they pro poss to use for fsrln- and backing, with price for each different kind. flans may be seen In oiTlee of chief quartermaster, lenver, Colo., and In oftlce of the con structing quartermaster, Fort Leaven worth, Ksn. Kull information, rurnisn'n upon application to this offlcx Proposals to he mnrked "Proposals for Construction of New Buildings," and addressed to the underela-ned. Captain Ieon 8. Roudlea, Constructing Quartermaster. Mch-4-6-12-13-2;-28 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Keith and Lincoln counties Irrl- ?atlon District will receive scaled proposals or the purchase of the sixty-six hundred (tii.600 00) dollar remaining- of the bond is sue of said district up to th hour of ten o'clock a. m. on April second. 1T. at the omce of the secretary of the lrrlratlon ius trict In the Villous of Sutherland. In Lin coln County. Nebraska. Said bonds are In the denomination of one hundred $HX.00) dollars each and bear interest t the rate of six percentum per annum payable semi annually on the first days of March and September of each and every year begin ning with the first day of September, 15. These bonds ar of three series and ten of them sre due on the first day of March, 1517; thirty-nine of them due on the first day of March, li'18: seventeen of them are duo on the llrHt day of March, lj). The sealed proposal may be for the whole of said bonds or for any portion thereof, and such bids will be opened Immediately after the hour of ten o clock a. m. on the Bala second day of April, 1S07. The board re serves the right to reject any and all bid. Dated this eigntn day or Marcn, it7. JAMES SHOUP, Secretary. M12d20x RAILWAY TIME CARD I NIOJI STATION TRbTH .AMD MARCY tlBloa Paclflo- Teave. Arrive. Overland Limited a $ am a 8.13 pm The China and Japan Fast Mall a 4:16 pm a 6.10 pm Colo. A Calif. Ex a 4:16 pm a 9:80 pm California A Ore. Ex. ..a 4:26 pm a 6:10 pm Do Angeles Limited. . .al2:0 pm alo:4S pm Fast Mall A 1:66 am a 6:00 pm Colorado Special a 7:46 am a 7:44 am North Platte Local a 8:10 am a 4:60 pro Beatrice Dccal b 3:00 pm D1Z:46 pro Chicago A Northwestern Cedar Rapid Pas a 7:06 am a 6:06 pm Twin City Express a 7:60 am alC:u0 pm Chicago Daylight a 8:00 am all:lS pro Chicago iocal all:30 am a 8:46 put Htoux city Docal a 8:d0 pm a 8:36 am Carroll Local ..a 4 32 pm a 9:60 am Sioux City Local r a $.46 pin Chicago Exprusa a 6:60 pm a ?:30 am Fast Mail a 3:00 Dm Fast Mail -.a 8:23 pm a 8:30 am Twin City Limited ....a 8:28 pm a 7:06 am Overland Limited ....a 8:3s pm a 9:81 am Norfolk-Bonesteel Llncoln-Chadron .. Dead wood-Lincoln Casper-Shonshonl . Hastings-Superior a 7:40 am al0:36 am ..b 7:40 am al0:36 am ..a 8:00 pm a 6:06 pm ..a 8:00 pm a 6:06 pm ..b $:00 pm b 6:06 pm ..b 6:02 pm bl2:0 pm Fremont-Albion ... Wabash. St. Louis Express. .a 6:30 pm a 1:30 am St. Louis Local (from Council BlufTsi a 9:16 am al0:30 pm Stanberry Local (fronv' council Bluns) b 3.-00 pm bll:30 am Missouri Pacific. K. C. ft Bt L. Express.. a 9:00 am a SO am K. C. & St. L. Express-all : 16 pm a 6:26 pro nsuruHi lkksi a ;w pm an.'tuam De Molne Local , a 4:16 pm Chlcasro Great Wtattrs St. Paul A Minneapolis.. 8:30 pm f :10 am St. Paul & Minneapolis 7:46 am 11:60 pm Chicago Limited 6:40 pm' 9:00 am Chicago Express 7:40 am 11:60 pm Chicago Fxprea ........ 3:30 pm 3:30 pm llllaol Central. Chioaco Express a 3:00 am a 3:46 nm Minn. A t. Paul Ex..b8:00ain a 8:16 pm i muaco Lumueti a :wi pin a 7:go am Minn. A St. Paul Ltd.. .a 8:80 pm a 7:30 am Chicago, Mock. Island A Paelita ' EAST. ' Chicago Limited a 8:16 am a 7:10 au Iowa. Local a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Chicago Mail a 8:46 pro Iowa Local -.. bl2:06 pm b 9:66 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 6:08 pm a 1.36 pm Chicago (Iowa Lmtd.)..a 8:86 pm a!2:3e pm WEaTi Rocky Mountain Limit. 7'2n am a 3:06 am Colo. A Cal. Express, a 1:60 pm a 4:60 pm Okl. A Texas Express. .a 4:40 pin al3:o6 pm Lincoln Falrbury and Bellevu a $:50 pm a 9:80 am Chicago, tJUwaake A ft. Paol. Chi. and Colo. Special.. a J;6o am a 7 JO am California and Or. hix.a 6:46 pm a 3:10 pm Overland Limited a 8:36 pm a :w am AJes monies at vsaar napios iocai d : am bU;00 pm Bl'HL.1 NOTOJ1 STAT-IO" lOth A KASOBj Bnrllngton. Leave. Arrive. Denver A California.... a 4:10 pm a 3:80 urn laca rims a :iu yiu a s.ao pm orthweal Special ....a 4:10 pm a 3:80 pm orthwest Express ...all:10 im a 7:10.., Nebruaka Express . Nebraska Local .... ...a 9:10 am a 7:46 nm ...a 8:00 am a 7:46 pm Lincoln ocal a i:uo am Lincoln Faat Mail b 8:00 pm al3:ul pm I in in In Local a 7iO t,m Ft. Crook A Flattara'th.b t:50 pm bl0:26 iwn Plattsmouth a 7:60 pm a 8:10 am Denver Limited a 7 19 am Bellevue A Pao. June. a 3:80 am a 10 pm m i .fj p a 7:26 a a 7:iS p triu-HKu i . f a in Shicago Expiea ...a 3:46 pm lilcaao Flyar a 8:06 did m Pm pm Iowa Local1 : a 9:16 am aiO U Jm St. IaiuIs Express a 4:46 pm all:a am Kenans City-tit. Jo alO:46 pm a 6 46 am Kansas City-St Jo.. ..a 9:15 am a 110 pin nanus V11-PI. vw m s.w piu WEBSTER STATIOK-lOth A WEBSTER Chicago, Omaha. St. Panl, Mlnneanolla Twin City Passenger.. ,b 6:30 am b 9:10 put Bloux City passenger.. .a jS:oj pm all :?n am Emerson Local c 8:46 am o iM Dm o 6.60 pm Mlaonrl Pa c tne. Locnl via Weeping wsier iinm a m pre Fall Cltr Local a 3-60 nm all 'O nm a Daily, b Dally cxrept Sunday, d Dally except Saturday, e Sunday only, o Dally except Monday. , I : 1 . OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ALLAN LIKE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS erair tarbln 4rnglQM, and TuoisUn. CortJceu tad Iunlftn, twJn-4crw. W)ilr 8miUog Uvrpooi, Qlw fo, Loudon, Hvr (Krmne. R8m4mtr, our Mlllnn art from Montreal, Daaa- DC dutvn tha fiolurua it. Larae Rlvr by da, li.ht. Aoooramodatloua vnautatjaad, Rataa: ta.looa IteU.ot) ft nd upward.; aacuud caUla 4u W and up- trarda, Uu elaaa Labia iMtncra, 00 and upwarda. ALLAN CO MP A NT, 174 JacJtaM Bottl., Coicaga. RAILROADS NEED GOOD MEN Lark of Them Asslaned by C. H. Bevlngton a Cans of Some Wreck. C. H. BeVington, th new superintendent of tha Omaha division of tha Missouri Pacific, has erlved In Omaha and says he Is very much Impressed with th great activity of thl city. HI arrival W de layed for sometime because he was con fined to the hospital for thlrty-ons days wtth a broken foot from an accident at Little Rock, where he wa located before oomlng to Omaha. He succeed J. Russell, who went with th Burlington, being as signed to th Beardstown division. No change has been mad lo th makeup of th Omaha division. "It Is a hard prob lem to get good men at this tlm when so many ar needed, said Mr. Russell. People blame the railroads too much for the accidents which ar continually oo uurring, but thy should consider that thousands of new men ar being put to work every year and the wonder la there a re not more accldonta." Mangutn A Co.. U.T).lt SPECIALISTS. FIVE-DOLLAR TAX ON DOGS . ' t BetTj Licens Uud br Alfred Mill.ri u 1l'8B8 of Mtrcv. B1MSMB FROWNS ON WHOUSAL? SLAUGHTER PLAN Coanell Geaeral Committee) Repvrt ravsrabty Mattel" af Aaltm I 4M rmmlssla at Oa Ts saad a Year. City Poundmaster Alfred Millard appeared yesterday afternoon befo"- th council com mittee of the whole with an ordinance to llcenre female dog at a rat of $S each, the present tax being $1. After a year's ex. nerlene. as poan.tmaster Mr. Millard ha concluded that to destroy from 1,000 to 1.500 dog each year at th pound la Inhuman when such canine slaughter could be at least reduced to a low figure by Imposing a tax of $6 on every female dog In th city. The council committee by a vote recom mended the ordinance for passage. Thla ordinance will b made part of another ordinance which refer to muisllng dog until June 1 on account of prevalence ot rabies. . Assistant Q Mas. Th committee gave a favorabia expres sion on th matter of an assistant ga commissioner recommtnded by Mayor DahU man. The committee thought an assistant at a salary of $1,000 a year should ba en gaged, half the salary to b taken from th ga commissioner fund and half from tha plumbing Inspector's fund, th Incumbent to serve In dual capacity of assistant gaa commissioner and assistant i plumbing in" Bpector. An ordinance Introduced at th Instanc of Probation Officer Bernstein to reguiata bill board pictorial display wa not favor ably considered by, tha committee, th oouncll not believing condition warranted the passage of an ordlnsnce, although soma of th picture might not be of U best variety. The committee on railroad and viaduct reported favorably on the location of a viaduct across th tracks from Twenty- sixth and Bancroft streets .to Thirtieth street at Its Junction with Walnut. A via. duct , has been a pressing want In Dupont place and what I known as "Sheelytown," for a long time, th cltlsen finding it hard to cross the tracks in bad weather. Tha oouncll commltte and city engineer I now1 working on thl matter which I gradually drawing to th reality. There I yet om question just what street th new viaduct will cross. NAMES ASSAILANT AND DIES Domlnlo Fllbo, Stabbed at Christen- In aj, Aocnse John Msiesrs and Passe Away. Domlnlo Fllbo, , th Italian who wa tabbed in the abdomen In an encounter with a fellow countryman at a christening on the night of March 2, died at St. Joseph' hospital at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon, after reasserting hi assailant to be John Mascaro, th man held by th police. Fllbo wa in a low condition for two day following the stabbing When ha began to rally and hi recovery wa con fidently expected. Sunday night, however, the end ' became apparent and Fllbo wa asked to make a statement In th pres ence bf witnesses, which h did. Secrecy ha been a marked trait of all those who were supposed to hav been In the vicinity of th scene at th tlm of th cutting and the information th polio hav been table to gather haa been meager and only on matter Of small importance, by no mean incriminating to anyon. Thl they were able . to learn, however, that a christening held at Maaoarco's home. 2038 Poppleton avenue, for th baby of a neighbor, was attended, uninvited, by Dom lnlo Fllbo. Th intruder wa sent away upon his appearanoe, but h soon returned and wa mat by Mascaro at th rear of tha house. Fljho received his wound then and when his death seemed probabl ha ac cused Mascaro of the deed. Mascaro was arrested but released on bonds when Fllbo recovery appeared probable. H wa again locked up Monday morning when word was received that It waa expected tha victim wojrfd die. ,' " ' '' : ' ' The dead Italian wa under middle ag and unmarried. He worked In, th yard of a railroad In Council Bluff. Announcement of the Theaters. ' Referring to the appearance of Madam Brazil, contralto, at the Boyd theater to morrow evening, on th first program ot th May festival, th Milwaukee Journal ha the following to say of thla glftod lnger: "This ginger, though comparatively un known here before, can now number many friend among those who were charmed by her beautiful voice and highly finished art. Her rich and even contralto la fresh and clear, free from any tremolo or othr affectation of delivery, of fin and full volume and wonderfully facile and sym pathetic. Her diction I all that could be ' asked and - her interpretative power are of th highest. Ia short, ah 1 a slngr of th highest rank, both tn natural vocal gift and the use sh haa mad of them. Her best group of songs by long odds were a fin trio from th eventnth and eighteenth centuries, a drinking song full of llf nd ""; th 'Pleasur of Love,' which showed the rlchnes of her voice to best advantage with It ombr and usialned style, and the 'Happy Abode.' The first of tbe group. Treachery,' bf Cbamtnade, was equally geod, full of dra matic point and with a strong and elabo rate accompaniment." Th above leotlons will all b included In th song to be eung at the -jomlng concert. Madame Borglum. talented ac companist, will be at the piano. The Philharmonic orchestra, under th direction of Robert Cuscaden, also prom ise an exceptionally good program. In cluding, a It doea, "The Henry VIII Suite,"' by German; "Th Unfinished Sym phony," by Schubert, and the "Bohemian) Carnival Scene' by Maaaenet, all muslg lovers should be pleased. There' will be fifty of Omaha's beat musician, under, th leadership of Ernsat Nordln. Tickets are now on aale at the box office. HYMENEAL - , . Marloa-Gattea, Earl Marlon and Christina Oat ten, pofh of Nebraska, City, war married Saturday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Buaaett, 113 South Twenty-eighth street, by Rev. Chart W. Bavldg. The bride (a a sister of Mr. Basset t. Lottrlda-e-Sweboda. Hugh Whltpey Louridge and Plna Bwo boda were married by , Rev. Charles W. Bavldg at bis residence at I o'clock Sun day afternoon, Louis J. and Anna Swoboda being present. Miss Swoboda Is a daughter of Frank Swoboda., AN OLD and WELL-TRIED REMEDY roa ovsa sixty tbam krs. wijislo wa gooTHtao smttr bu beaa ae4 tor erar BIXTT TXAH kr MIL. LI')N of MUTHKB8 lur tU.lr CH1LPHCN WUal TKK.I'HINO WITH fgHCBT-r tUU IM. u B.XjIUXS the tHIIJ). lonitNl Ua suns; AU LJkTB ail raJN. l imi WiNU COUC. aa4 la ike b-al na4li lur IjIaKMUOAA. BolA by Sruauta ararf part at las CMia- h ura as aak lue sllUs. U IN iLOW'at bOOTUlJkU 44 VUUT (X)-MA U 1 s