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    OMAHA. DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. 1007.
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OFFERED FOR SALE
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. thetime
, Any ttm will do. Our stock ! slways
' compute and Include nearly every mak
on th market.
THE PLACE
Our pates room, 1K22-J4 Farnam Bt., wher
you are aura to find Just the typewriter
you want at tn price you wani pay.
AND THE GIRL
Ta one saleslady, who Will be pleated to
. ahow you our stock and samples of tli
, worn or ail rnacnin's anu give yuu eny in
formation vou desire.
Ons No. 1 Bmlth-Premler $30.00
One NO. J Smith-Premier 45.00
Ttiev are exceptional bargains.
"flti Jewett, Just a good aa fie.. :.'.;.; 35.00
Two Olivers, couldn t be told from
new, earh 40 60
' One new Monarch 60 00
One No. I Remington, fine condition., 4S.10
EVKRT TTPKVVRiTF.lt WARRANTED
TO HE IN FIRST-CLABS WOKKlNG OR
DER. .
VE RENT ANY MAKE
$2.50 MONTHLY
, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OH
TOUR MONEIT BACK.
: EXCHANGE TYPEWRITER
- COMPANY
'FORMERLY POX TYPEWRITER AND
;. SUPPLY UO.) .
. , 1S22-24 Farnam St., Omaha,
'Phon Doug. 6874.
. . ., (1AV-Mm 13
Typewriters.
i . Th Central Typewriter Exchange Ukea
' pleasurs In announcing that they are how
" located at 1007 Farnam St., in tha heart
.' of the retail dlatrlct, where they will con'
tlnue supplying their customers with tha
. best tha market affords In new, rebuilt and
used Typewriters of all makes.
All kinds of machines for rent, $3 to 14 a
. month. .
CENTRAL
TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE,
107 Farnam.
Phona, Doug. 805.
(16)-r-M210 14
i ONE Remington typewriter. No. 6, In good
condition, for sal cheap. Call at Be
Mlaaellaaeoae. '
HALL'S safes, new, Id-hand, 18U Farnam.
... uw
BEND us your mnl!
freight paid on $10
Drug Co., Omaha. .
orders for druxs
lota. Myers-Dillon
i (14) 47
FEW bargains In Id-hand soda fountains
monthly payments. Derlght, 1818 Farnam.
i ' 110,)
FOR' BALE Two National cash registers,
. on total adder! a I no nice line of stor
fixtures. Globe Land and Investment Co
Patterson Block. OS) wo
BHERWIN WILLIAMS CO., best mixed
Paint. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.
RIDPATH B History of World Encyclo
pedia Rrltannlca, cheap. HI Paxton
block. Roberts. (16) 185 Apr)
t-
BUTCHERS'! refrigerators on hand. 1101
Douglas. (18) MH18 Hlx
BEE Baker for refitted scales of all kinds,
...for sala and repaired. Tel. Red 4708. 1SJ
Ontario. -!) 677 12x
SECOND-HAND 'AUTOMOBILES.
1908 Thomas Flyer, 40-H.-P., full equipment;
cost 18.75", now- 81.800.
1W6 Pop Toledo, Type 7, top and full
equipment; cost 83,710, now Sl.tOO.
I9H8 Tteo, ued 60 mllea; cost tl.26, now ft.OOS.
14 Reo, top gnd full tqulpmeat; coat $1,350,
- now 1900.
I'M White Steamer: cost CBoo, now rmo.
l.'KW Ford, 38-H.-P.; cost I1J50. now 87UO.
Pope-Waverly Electric runabouts, 84O0 p.
PERIGHT AUTOMOBILE COMPANY,
. . 1818 Farnam St.
' O)-M940
FRAME AND PATTERNS Brooks' Ball
. boat No. i; chance to get good boat
cheap. Address K 860, care Bee.
. 06) M232 lBx
A4 BILLION feet standing timber cheap,
, Well located. Million dollar profit.
. . Bos 482. Blblsy. Ia. ()) M58S 13
PATENTS
4 Arson A Co., book free. Be Bldg.
a7)-M220
D. O. BARNEUU patent sttorney and ma
chine designer. Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117.
', . . (17) 13 All
PERSONAL
CITY STEAM LAUNDRT-Bhlrt pressed,
not Ironed. HI 8. Utb SL Tel. Doug. tbi.
(18)-85J
BEWINO machines rented, ah make. 7So
. " mwwm r .vu per mom n. aecona
hand niachiiiea for aala, 85 00 and no.
Neb. Cycl Co 16th and Harnc
(18)-el
MASQUE ooetumea, Ueben. TeL 41U. Open
i vsnjngs. tl8J 664
COSTUMES 8118 B. 80th. Sack. Tel. Red 707S.'
tisj-Ji'J&i
8TRINGE8. rubber goods, by mall-, out
prices; eena tor ire eataiogu. Myrr
Jlllon Drug Co., Omaha.
(18) 864
rtt n I Till s ALL, KINDS.
rLcAlllNLi Butl",i,i Nhing.
xuiiioruiuery.
Dveing and cleaning, sponging and shrink
jng, only 6o per yaid. Bend for prloo list
auu sainbiua
40 Douglaa lilouk. . Tel. Douglas 1M8.
PK1VATB CONFINEMENT HOME-Mrs.
. Dr. King, fcle Nv Iit St. . Tel Doug. S'At,
. ,. . JOHN CAME IS IN TOWN!
Now la the time to trim treea, trelllsea and
grap vines; also landscape gardening.
lai. ivea mqu. m.
. 18)-lUt MU
CHULTZB BLATTERT. Ill a 16th St.
- Ccmplet line of leading periodicals; Oer-
"luaa ana loreiga puuiivanuu m
IU) 8.0 it.
IHI SALVATION ARMY solicits cist off
clothing; In fact, anything you do not
need; collect, repair and sell, at U4 M
. l.th Bu, fur cost vt ooUeotlng, to to
wurtby Puor. Call 'Pawn Doug. 4186 aud
wagon ui .oaiL u au
f ARM AfJF,8wcJh tnovtmtnt 410 N.
u-ttJ;oxl-u-lJliith. room 8, second ttoor.
' '- (U M4K7 A8
MAGNETIC 'nant and bath. Um
MAUliiiiv gnuUii m N u Hour.
' , tw eoi
KTS9 defects corrected by glasses, fitted
In your com If denlreu; reaaouabl
prices. Bauin, Graduate Optician, kaul
Ltuu. 'PUone Wabaiar
O8)-M800 ISx
DR. N. SUMMER, homeopath. Be Bldg.
J - t!8) sol
RUPTURE CURED 880; Bo knlfa Quick
Cur KuptUT Oik. Woodmen of th World
tmUuiiig.
(18-M- USX
MEEDIJCWORK, ambroldary. bemstltcb
Ihk. hemming llnea and mending done at
li B. llh BC (U) MUw Ux
LACE CURTAINS, nloely laundered, aatla
lloo guaranteed; price ciuderai.
'Hwf Douglas 4813. 1111 Ja.-Wion.
. . .... MU 1X
WANTKTV Bomeon to share car; household
B sl tor Huokan. $.6 u0 fur 1 ij lb,
livsesr quickly. Address H 14 Be.
i . -' (1 Mli3 18
MRS F. K VAN BRUNT has opened the
Ri Tea roums st lnll Howard St. and will
Usskey be (fpartrl to serv her custumer.
. tUD
PERSONAL
(Continued.)
OMAHA Stammerers' Instttuta. Rnmg
Blg. fia-
PAINFUL hvOna. any sore or skin hurt
quickly healed by Satin Bkln Cream. z.
REAL ESTATE
CIXT PROPKRTY FOR BILK.
4340 Franklin Street
$3,000
Her Is a splendid horn for soma
one looking for a well built houa
and a good lot In a good neighbor
hood.' This house was built by on
of the beet of workmen for a borne
snd I complete In erery detail. . Has
reception hall and stairway In oak.
parlor, dining room, kitchen, pantry "
and rear veetibu on flrat floor and
I nice bed rooms with large closets
on second floor. One bed room has
.' an alcove large enough to make an
other room. AH of the rooms, ex
cept the hall, are finished In birch.
The basement Is divided Into fruit
room, furnsce room and laundry
room snd has outside cellarway.
House has gas and fixtures; fine fur- '
naee, open modern plumbing. All the
rooms are nicely papered and th
house Is In splendid condition. Ixt
6xl60 feet, one block from Walnut
Hill car line. It would cost $1,0u0 to
. build this house today. Part of this
ran be paid In monthly payments.
Come In today and ws will show
this placa to yon.
Hastings & Ileyden, ,
1704 Farnam St., Bee Bldg.
l)-17l It
$5, $3, $107$12, $15, $20, $25
MONTHLY.
$10, S, $50, ITS. 1100 and up
CASH PAYMENTS.
ONLY PER CENT INTER
EST. The above are some of the
terms on which we sell prop
erties, ranging In price from
$100 to 16,000.
Neat 4-room cottage, city
water, I lots, south front, near ,
Military avenue and Burdens,
81.J60.
4-room cottage, good as new,
full lot, barn, outbuildings.
fences, fruit and shade treea,
near 80th and Lindsay Ave.,
$1,000.
Attractive 6 - room cottage,
partly modern, near 22d and
Fierce, $1,600.
Choice 8 - room, modern
dwelling, best repair, full lot,
fin location, near 33d and
Davenport, $3,800.
Good 8-room brick house,
city water, lot 6oxl40, south
front, neAr-42d and Lafayette
Ave,, $1,400.
Three-room cottage, good re- :
" pair, city water, near S&th and '
, ' Grant. $060.
Oood 7-room house, full lot, '
near 14th and Weeterfleld Ave.,
$1,000. Now vacant; rental $10. " '
Elegant i?-room, all modern
residence, best repair, S fine
east front lota permanent
walks, most desirable location,
near 41st and Davenport. Of
fered for quick sals at $1600.
BUSINESS BARGAIN.
Old Pioneer Hotel, 51 8 B. 12th,
' lot 88xfltiH,' only $6,6u0. t
Russell & McKitrick Co.,
432-K Ramge Bldg., 16th and Harney Sts.
(la) IW 18
7 ACREAGE
; . " .... ' . .
; A snap One and one-half
acres, 8 blocks from Florence
car line, house 24x24, barn
1?X1S, chicken house 8x10, 20
fruit trees, 200 strawberries,
also., grape arbor, .and the
price was $1,800;. now the
owner says sell for 81,000.
TURRELL & CO.
17th and Farnam Sts.
(19) H 218 IS
FOR SALE.
BARGAIN.
$6,760. -
131$ and 1915 fiouth 82d street, finest loca
tion In city, 2 eight-room modern houses)
renting for $30 and $32.60 each; lot 50x140
feet: stone walks and paving all paid.
W. K. Hainan, 1317 Farnam St.
, (19) 720 IB
TRACKAGE About 120,000 square feet at
$40 per montn. inquire at lJii nam m.,
th Atlas Oil Co. (19)-617 13
LET US SHOW YOU
An 8-room house, modem
except heat, lot 40x186, east
front, beautiful view, at 12.660;
cloa In. ,
An 8-room houa, modern ex
cept furnace, barn, eaat front,
cloa In, at $2,100.
An 8-room hous on Ohio at
$1,W)0.
A further list at the office.
TURRELL st CO., 17th ar.d
' Farnam.
Tel. . Doug. 112.
(1-M217 13
BY owner, nice east front bulldliurT lut
62HX125 on 26th street near Cuming
and within twenty minutes' walk of bust
exxs ceulor. Adareas G KS, care Be
olllca. (18) Ma 16a
CHEAP HOMES
FRANKLIN ST, 8 rooms, water and (,
Kermauent walk barn and shade treea;
ne condition. House alone would oost
mora than price aked $l.iO.
Dk-OATLK 6T., NKAR H6TH 7 rooms; I
more can be finished; large lot, cistern,
fine burn and shade trees cheap at $2,2UX
BURDETTE ST. AND 43 D Almost -new -room,
all modern, full oellar, cistern, per
manent walk, close to car, fruit and shade
treea; lot 60x120. Ask us for prloe; It s
cheap.
WRIGHT LA8BURY.
Tel. Douglas 162. 504 g. Utb St.
Ui-MiJ6 U
West Farnam Vacant Lot
2Vi feet frontage, which la
so located aa to b equal to
doubl that amount of front
age. ' Cholc surrounding.
Prlo 84.(00.
O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO,
Sol Agents.
1001 N. Y. L Bldg.. Pbons D. 2161 ' .
(lir-Miao M
BEMIS PARK
NORTHEAST Corner, Seth (Boulevard) and
.Nicholas lt24xlju; high and sightly, You
will, agree with us that It is the finest
corner in th para, mcc 84,900,
RYLANDER & SIMONSON
- 808 N. Y. Lit Bldg. (1M156 13
FOR BALD Bay! do you recognise a gen
um snap when ycu one! If eo,
you'll now this Is an exceptional one:
lot 8, block 7o, lot 1, block 74: Booth
Omaha: attuated on corners 26th and
L streets, and Wth and L street. Five
houses on each lot: Income about $"!.
pnte for ail, $16,6tO, caah; need the
money, hence the aacrlflc. The early
bird wily catches the worm vou know.
Apply Gerard Brandenburg, owner. Lo
Aiigeiea, Laitroruia, ll) 13 x
r
II cosfs liille to gel iviia! you v;anl
Use a Bee want ad.
REAL ESTATE
CTTY PBOfKHTY FOR I ALB
(Contlnoed.)
$3,200.00
Six-room, all modern, on N. Wh at. blvd.,
within 16 mln. walk from postofflca. It's
a gem; good bera.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO
1001 N. Y. L. Bldg.
Phone D H62.
09) 1U II
Harrison & Morton
Farnam St. Property
$2x132, slightly Improved, lower Farnam,
84.510.
22x132. highly Improved, near Paxton hotel,
$:,600.
WxlSl. east of 20th. $40,000. N
88x182, Improved, east of J'th, 81S.0Of.
61x1.12, corner, slightly Improved. $25,000.
6AX132, slightly improved, near 18th, $46,000.
82x138, near lotn. tconu.
Harrison & Morton
(1)-178 14
CLINTON H.BRIGGS
"IIARNET 8TREET."
This rrfecc of nronertr has a frontage of
118 feet on Harney street; It lies 0 feet west
or in ih. w. cor. or ruin ana riarney.
Finely located for a row of flats, it
won't b long before this will be business
property. It lay at grade, and la In every
way axsirame. iso anoy pric on .
plec. .
'BRiaO'B PLACE."
This addition bealns at 4id St. Farnam
runs through the middle of thee lots. I
have over (100) for sale. They are desirable
for residence and trackage. The (1U0) lots
must be sold In a bunch. They ar priced
at one-half their Individual value.
"NEAR FARNAM.
This rholca realdance lot. 60x168 ft., lie
jts a th mnt desirable residence
district; east front lot terraced and sodded.
Asphalt pavement in ironi oi prueiv.
price 6Z.1UU.
CLINTON H.BRIGGS
1820 Farnam St.
Cltv.
(20) M268
2108 LOCUST ST. All modem (-room
house, good Darn, permanent wkike, bu
vacant; a bargain at $3.C0O. Be It. O. N.
Hyps, owner, 8008 California Bt.
4 (1) 180
. DUNDEE.
$f0 each for two of the best
1 ", ' south front lots on Under
wood Ave., between 60th and
61st Sts.; nice terrace, stone
sidewalk, large trees, half
block from car line.
GEORGE & CO., 101 Farnam 8t.
Bee. March 12. (19)-190 12
Small Cash Payments, Balance
$5 Monthly
BUILD A HOME TO BUIT YOUREELF.
On one of those beautiful lots
In Halcyon Heights, th finest
and most slghly locations for a
. home, only two block south
buslneas center of Benson; and
Military avenue car line. You
can't buy auch lots elsewhere
at these prices. $260 to: $660.
Make your selection today.
v Russell & McKitrick Co.,
Bole Agents,
432-33-84 Ramg Bldg. 16th and Harney Sts.
-v (!) 188 13
FOR SALE.
BARGAIN.
$2,760. ,
IBS I Caldwell street, 8-room modern houss;
lot 80x120 feet. Don't miss It. W. R. Ho
man. 161" Farnam Bt. (1S)-M71 16
FOR SALE On East Maple Bt. strictly
modern 7-room house, full basement,
laundry, paved street, near three car
lines. Inquire J. H. Olaeen, 217 Board of
Trad Bldg. Tel. Douglas 868. TH) 682
FARNAM ST. PROPERTY
Full slied business lot xLS3 to twenty
foot alley' on north side, Farnam east of
24th, Improved with thre three-story brink
flats, paying a fair return on th Invest
ment. Has a future, w think. Can offer
It for a short time-at $21,000.
Harrison & Morton.
aw
FOR BALE Two modern houses and large
barn, on block north of Hanscom park;
pavsd street, east front, lot 76x160. East
ern owner win sen a a Bargain
THOMAS BAKNNAN,
' Room 1 N. I, L Bldg
' P8)-48 m
REAL ESTATE
FARM ABH HAMCtt LAKIIi FOR BALE
trkassaa
I WANT everybody to know what I found
In northwtat Araaneas; aon i let intra
coax you to go where you have to pay
for water and fuel. Bend for my ten rea
sons why northwest Arkansas Is th best
lilac to local for a horn, sweet home.
J. T. Oswalt. Oravett. Ark.
(20)-g78 22x
Cfellforala.
HERE IS A BNAP Must b sold; Cali
fornia stock and iruit rancn, i.iuu acres,
.fin residence, two barns, wagon, etc.; kuO
purs bred Angora -goats, 12 cattle, 14
horses: IJO.OuO worth of black oak tim
ber; lj miles from Napa, 47 miles from
Oakland. Fur full particular writ
Crown 4k Lewis, (Inc.), Dept. L lota)
Broadway. Oakland, CaL
(30) MfTO 0x
BARTLETT PEARS and Tokay grape at
tain their highest perfection at C'oirax,
California.: altitude, 3,400; gold medals;
magnificent climat; fin soil; with or
without Irrigation; good mine In vloln
Ity; Ideal spot for homesrekers; on of
th healthiest Motion In California. For
literature addroa H. E. Morrish, secre
tary, Coirax Promotion Committee, Col
fax, California. ( tk8 18x
Colorado. ;
RANCH FOR BALE 680 acre In th grand
San Lula valley of southern Colorado;
artesian water, fenced, good Improve
ments, close to town and railroad. Writ
now for further description and price.
William L. Gov. Cheney, Nebraska,
(ao 871 ma
laws.
FOR BALE A fin 440-aor farm at 86 par
acre, only 26 mile from Council Bluffs.
Ia., tV4 mllea from I-ogan and tH mile
from Beebe Town. School and church on
. farm. All of the corn land ha been
seeded down for 8 years or so and Is Hon
for raising corn or any kind of crop Iowa
can prod jo. Thar ar 80 acre In fin
timber, lota of oak and walnut, affords
shad snd shelter, as It surrounds the
farm , buildings; about 8u0 acrea In blue
grass pasture and bay land, lays nice,
all can be farmed eaay, good 8-room
house, I windmills, barn for II head
horses and other buildings, alio good
. orchard, free mail delivery and telephone.
Aiyly A. Chapman. 6ovl N. lad St., Omaha,
Men. (JO) alii is
FOR SALE 41- cr farm. 1H miles from
Logan, la. i all aeeded down to alfalfa and
clover, plentv of fruit and line water and
la all fenced nog lignt. isew -room house,
barn ifexKM, granary and chicken house.
i) per acre. Apply A. cnapman, am n,
42d Bt., Omaha. (20) Mill IS'
gekraakav.
FOR BALE Three quarter, Lincoln Co
half level, black aoil; $6 per acr. Francis
jvelil. WUoox, Keb. (iU-73 sua
REAL ESTATE
FAIIM AID ItAIVCH LA5US FOR SALR
JeBraeka C'eatlaaeaU
FINE FEEDING FARM
COUNTRY HOME
OR
128 acres of first-class land at QMmore,
adjoining Ouy C. Barton's Art country
home; two-atory 8-room house, strictly
modern, with complete system of water
works, furnishing hot snd cold water
throughout the house, soft water on two
floors, fin barn, cattle shed, chicken house,
engine house, wind mill with, unlimited
water, young orchard, two acres of grove,
$4 acres In alfalfa, good pasture, good
trackage, two mtles and a quarter from
city limits of South Omaha. . Owner
would consider good Income property In
Omaha as part of purchase price. Bee us
for further particulars,
PAYNE, BOOTWICK & CO.,
i
tth Floor. New York Life Bldg.
(20)-192 1$
l0 ACRES Four miles from Ines, 70 acre
good farm land, balance good hay land;
house, barn and flowing well; price $2,800
cash. R. R. station. Atkinson. Other farms
and ranches for sale at reasonable prlea
Lierman Bros., Ines, Holt Co.. Nebraska.
(20)78 17x
EIGHTY ACRES, HALL COUNTY
Farm, loin the city limits of Grand Island;
level land. Price $00 per acre.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1001 New York Lit Building, Omaha, Nb.
4-fJ 108 18
FOR BALE 1,040 acres, Improved stock and
grain rancn, oawes Co., Neb.; $12.60 per
acre. Writ for particular. S. A. Gil
lett. Antelope, Neb. (() 874 18x
FOR 8ALB 10 acre of fin rolling land.
an under cultivation: no improvements
except fence on three sides. Price, $46
par acre. Address Anthon Armltage, H
F. D. 8, Box 14, Keneeaw, Neb.
(20 77 P)x
8TOCK FARM IN BOX BUTTE
County, Neb., of 8,100 acres; well situated,
10 miles from Hemlngfurd: finest kind of
oil; big crops without Irrigation; modern
horse, with all Improvements; 16 miles of
fence; best of water and climate. Writ
owner for particulars. If sold In body, $8;
In, small farms, $10 per acre.
D. A. PAUL. HEMINQFORD, NEB.
(20)-76 18X
180 Howard County, Neb.:
I miles from Bt. Paul; must be sold. Prloe,
$1,200.
O'KEEFE P.EAL ESTATE CO..
1001 N. Y. L. Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
Phone D T.61. . . (20)-10 12
FOR BALK Garfield county land, 180 acres,
good improvements, 70 acres under culti
vation; prloe, $8,601;.
140 acres land, good improvements, all
fenced; price, $6,000.
Come and see me or ' write for what you
wT'o.' WILLIAMS, BURWELL, NEB.
(20)-128 12r.
CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEB.
480 acres, N. H 8. E. H section 1, townhlp
11, range 48, north H smooth hard black
land, southeast V rolling, suitable for
nssture. Price 1A ho ner acret 83 ner acr
"rash, balance nln annual payments, I
per cent.
o'keefe Real estate co.
' 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Omaha, Neb.
(20)-li,T U
Mlaneeotm. . .
OREAT OPPORTU NITY-A No. 1 stock
and grain farm, 820 sores, new buildings,
plenty of water, to rent tor cash, $2.26
per acre, or part easy terms; can b
rented fo? 8 years; mile from school
and creamery: 2 miles from railroad sta
tion; also sell reasonable, 80 rows and 100
young hogs; easy terms. This land Is
worth $7o per acre In good condition. A
snap for party who wishes to milk cows
and feed hogs. Address German Land
Co., West Concord, Minn. (20 74 lKx
Oregon.
LAND PRODUCES $600 TO
$1,000 PER ACRE
ANNUALLY.
The city of Med ford Is tha heart of th
Famous Rogue River Valley. It ba 4,0u8
population, three bank, tiist-clasa schoois
and all modern conveniences. , Th climat
is Ideal, no excesslvs cold, hsat or rain.
On of tha few favored sections of th
world whore th Newton Pippin and Bptts
Snberg apple and all varieties of pears
reach the highest state of perfection; sev
eral orchards her bring annual returns ot
$U0 to $1,000 per acre.
There ere thousands of acres of this fin
orchard land undeveloped, which can be
purchased as low as ordinary California
alfalfa land.
The lands will produce anything that
grows out doors, four crops of alfalfa
without Irrigation; plenty of water for lr
rlgatlng when desired. Immense resources
In timber, coat, copper and gold, both placer
and quarts, aa welt as farming of all de
scriptions. Ws can offer more undeveloped oppor
tunities for money making than any other
section of the United Btates. For further
Information and literature address Seore-
tary ot Med ford Commercial Club. Medford,
Oregon. (21 el Ux
oat palcora. .
ONE MILLION ACRES ROSEBUD LAND
tuON to b opened In Tripp county, South
Dakota: new and authentio map juBt out,
price, 60 cents, postpaid. Fred Retch
mann, Bonesteel. B. D. Oft) MS 18
-ntseoasla.
LAND
LAND LAND
WISCONSIN OF
NORTH
FERS YOU A HOME AND
A FORTUNE
We'll show you the land at our
own expense. We'll make
it eaay to pay.
This Is th most fertlls grass region, most
promising dairy, stock raising and grain
oouinrv ever opened for settlement. It is
equa i va us to any rarm in Minnesota
flJVt 'rcoln'.. IVha bn he",vi.'i
thee years by big lumber companies, but j
w tu own it now ana ar ready to sell to
th man of small means who will develop
his farm. No speculators wanted.
This land in Bayfield and Sawyer coun
ties Is covered with a network of railways
flv hour from Minneapolis and Bt. Paul
and only ten hours from Chicago the
greatest marketa In th world for your
product. Mot favorably located than Iowa
or Minnesota farms and for only $6.00 to
$16.00 per acr on easy payments. Do you
realise what this mean In dollar and
cent to you? Do you res I Is what it might
mean to your family now and jn yeara to
Come? This Is no chanc to look upon
lightly. It I a clean-cut opportunity no
lass and those who grasp It will be glad of
It. VY ar ready to show you th whol
country and pay th expen If you buy.
This I too good to pasa upl
Don't wait a minut. Now I th time.
Write to us at one and we will show you
something In land values that you would
never bellev could be potaible. Writ
now. Ask for booklet E.
American Colonization Co.
Chippewa Falls.
30
Texas.
GILMORE REAL ESTATE COL, 1418 Doug
las at., umana, rb., I'hon uouglaa 2b44,
general aenl W. B. Boash Land Co.,
owners of larg tracta near Dalhart. Tex..
the cholceat In tha Panhandle. A fonts
wanted la every county. Next excursion
March u. Sleeping oar berths free. Call
or writ tor lull inrormauun.
(J0-K37I
J
REAL ESTATE
rABM AftU RA( H LA.M FOR I VMS
Texas Coat laaea.
LAND8EEKER8.
Bend ftr Illustrated booklet, telling of th
famous Brssos Vnlley of Texaa, WHERE
the RICHEST AND BK8T PRAIRIE
I.AND, with 46 Inches of rainfall. Is sell
ing at 81100 to $18.00 per acre. In tracts
of 100 acres or more. You have read of
this valley as the "Nile of America"
- and "Th Texaa Bugar Bowl." Its splen.
OKI corn, ciover ami auaira land are aa
mltted to be the richest cotton and sugar
cane land in the I nlted Slates.
I own the land and make ONE price to
all. No Inflation allowed.
HILAND P. LOCKWOOD,
' 438, Ban Antonio, Texas.
(20)-M74 1
EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES Stdck nnd
farm ranch In Frontier county, four miles
from railroad town; no sand and partly
Improved, $7 per acre; terms. S. Hawver,
1814 Emmt Bt.. umana. (at) muk 24
niaeellaaeoas.
WESTERN LAND
$40 acres smooth hard black land, underlaid
with a clay subsoil. In, Kimball county.
6 miles from R. R. Price, $6.60.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., '
1001 N. Y. L. Bldg., Omaha, Nab.
(20) 110 12
GOOD level well laid IRQ acres for sale.
bargain for 10 per acre, on good terms.
Good alfalfa land. Would be worth 86,000
If seeded down, owner must sell at once.
Good Investment to make money. Also
cheaper farm. Sidney Eastman, 4i46
Hamilton. (20) 121 12
REAL' ESTATE FOR RENT
Farm ssd Ranch Land.
FOR RENT-6-acr tract of land In Ben
aon (without house), suitable for garden
lng or raiatng potatoes. Will rent till
January 1. ltul, for $26 If taken Immedi
ately. Address Hi 33N car f ee.
(21) 4fl x
WANT to rent my flv acres west of old
Fort umana. .
BEARS, Room 621,
N. Y. Life. 'Phone Red 887.
(21) M01 11
REAL ESTATE LOANS
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi
dence property in Omaha, lowest rates;
no delay. Thomas Urenuan, Boom 1, N
Y. Uf. (22J-689
LOWEST RATE-Bemls. Paxton Block
(22)-6t7
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
Ui) tHx
UNION LOAN & INV'T CO.,
PBTVATW 1 TtAXTK'Tr'RQ 810 BEE
A. JIM. V AV.Ail .LAJilU BLDG.
LOANS MONEY ON REAL ESTATE.
. f U) 623 81
GARVIN BROS., 1604 Farnam: S and 64
per cent loans cn real estate; no ueiay.
U2)-st
LOWEST RATES Bemls,.
Paxton Block.
(22) 67
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and real
dene property in Omaha; lowest rate
no delay. Thomas Brennan, R. 1, N, Y.
Life. (22)-808
WANTED City leans and warants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St.
(22)-8
LOANS on Improved city property. W. H
1 nomas, dud f irst ruauonai isans miok;.
(22)-70
WANTED City loans. R.
C. Peters & Co.,
l) 71
PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 1620 Doug.
(2Zt-iZ
BUILDING losns on resldenoe property;
per cent. W. B. Melkle, Ramge Blk.
(?2)-M68
WHEN you have Idle money call or writ
and tell us how much you have that you
would like to loan on nrst-class real es
state mortgagee, and we will procure bor
rower. Hastings & Heyden, 1704 Farnam
St. i (22) M223 11
REAL ESTATE WANTED
HOMES WANTED
We have buyer for home of 9 or 10 rooms,
West Farnam or Hanscom Park district.
Will pay $6,000 to $8,000. Also buyer for
home of 8 or T rooms, walking distance;
for about $4,000. Also four buyers fir
cottages from $1,000 to $3,0U0. Owners lift
with us for quick sale.
WRIGHT LABBURY. '
Tel. Douglas 162. 604 S. 18th St.
(23) M238 14
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture,
cook and heating atovea, carpets, linole
ums, office - furniture, old clothes and
shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts
and all kinds of tools; or will buy the fur
niture of your house complete. Will buy
antique or mahogany furnltur. Th high
est price paid. Call th right man. lei.
Doug. 2971. (26) M916 M16
CASH paid for old booka Crane-Foye Co.,
813 B. 14th. 'Phon Douglas 1331,
(3) 443
TYPEWRITERS W pay th highest cash
pric for typewriter. Call at one or
Tel. Doug. 6477, Kendls, paxton block.
(26)-474 Ml
WANTED to buy. second-hand typewrlt
. era, all makes. 818H N. 16th Bt., flat 8.
x ' (25)-680 M3
CASH for old booka. Btacy, 218 B. ISth.
(26)-M697 AX
WANTED TO BUY-Property. clos In;
must be cheap. Address F-34, Bee.
(26 M810 1$
WANTED TO RENT
ROLL top desk. Tel. Douglas 47T.
(26) M300 1
WANTED SITUATIONS
PAY WOMEN furnished fr of charge.
Telephone Douglas 1113. (a7)-MM
Z
WANTED By practical brlckmaker, plac
aa foreman or manager; 80 years at th
business. Can give good reference. Ad
dress Box 27, Geneva, Neb.
(2D-MC38 1X
ALL-around butcher wishes first-class pos
ition, im Bourn ism mi. uy) aaina li
WANTED Interest In small real estate
business or position with a real estate
nrrn, by on who Is willing to do th out.
side bustling. Address. C 831, Bee.
(27) 137 Ux
WANTED By practical brlckmaker, plac
a loreman or manager; su years at tin
business. Can give good reference. Ad
dress Box $7, Genoa, Neb.
(rn-est ax
BEWINO by th day or week, 81.00 per
oay. r. Hi. u-'i Ames Ave.
(27) 181 12x
LEGAL NOTICES
BEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
celved at orrkc of treasurer. Battle Moun
tain batiltarium, N. li. D. V. 8, Hot
Springs, South Dakota, Until 11
o clock.
, in., March 26ih. Ikii. and then opened, for
' an Intercommunicating telephone system. In
accordance with' drawinxa and soeclrtce.
! Hons, copies of which, with blank ropona,s
and other information, may te bad upon
I aiuucauua u w, ju iucar, treasurer.
I U 8-U-19
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTKR-
laster, Fort Robinson, Nebraska, H"i-
ruary 2H, 1ii7. Sealed proposals, In tripli
cate, suh.lert to the usual condlllona, will
be received here until 12 m., wrsteru stan
dard time. March 80, li7, for the con
struction, pror. of or set field ofiwr
quarters, two double sls captains' qinxr-
tem, on double set lieutenants qunr
tera, one ten-set bachelors oltlcvrs' qimr
ters, two double cavalry barracks, two
double stable pruned and shop bullillr.as,
four cavalry stables and one veterinary
stnble at Fort Robinson. Nebraska. Bid
ders are required to submit with their
prppoeals samples of the bricks they pro-po-
to us for faring and backing, with,
prices for each different kind. Plans may
he seen In offlre of chief qunrtermaster,
iM-nver, Colo., and In office of the con
structing quartermaster. Fort Leaven
worth, ksn. Full In'oimstlon furnished
upon application to this office. Prnissls
to be marked "Pronosiils for Construction
Of New Bulldlnps," and addressed to the
undersigned. Captain I,eon 8. Roudlea,
Constructing Quartermaster.
Mcn-4--13-l3--i-E"
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE
Dmnnn, reb., March 11. r.7. Pealed pro
posals. In triplicate, subjec t the usual condi
tions, win be received here, until m a. m..
central standard time. April 10. 1907, for
furnishing transportation, drsyage, and for.
Handling stores in lepartment or the Mis
souri during year commencing July 1, 19i7.
United Btates reserve rlsht to reject or
accept any or all proposals or any part
thereof. Information furnished on appli
cation. Envelopes containing proposnls
should be marked "Proposals for Transpor
tation on Route No. ," and addressed to
Major THOMAS CRUSE. C. Q M.
M12-$-14-15a8-9
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that th Kellh and Lincoln counties Irri
gation District will receive sealed proposals
ror tne purcnase or me sixty-six numueu
(3ti.800.u0) dollars remaining of the bond Is
sue of said district up to the hour of ten
o'clock a. m. on Anrll second. 19"7. at the
ofHce of the secretary of the Irrigation Dis
trict In the Village ot Butnerianu, in un-
coln County, N.-braeka. Mild bonus are m
the denominations of one hundred ($100.00)
dollars each and bear Interest at the rate
of nix percentum per annum payable semi
annually on tne nrsi nays oi wiarcn mm
Beptember of each and every year begin
ning with the first day of Beptember, 1.
These bonds are of three series and ten of
them are due on the first day of March,
1917; thirty-nine of them due on tha first
day of March, 1918; seventeen of them are
due on the first day of March, lK-O. The
sealed proposals may be for the whole of
said bonds or for any portion thereof, and
such bids will be opened immediately sTter
the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on the said
second day of April, 19H7. The board re
serves the right to reject sny and all bids.
Dated this eighth flay or Msrcn, ish.
JAMES BHOUP. Secretary.
Mi2d2tx
RECEIVER'8 NOTICE.
All persons having claims (olher than
loss claims upon policies of Insurance)
against German National Insurance Com
pany ot Chicago, Illinois, are nwmy min
ded that by an order entered by the cir
cuit court of Cook county, Illinois, en
January 11, A.. D. 1907, all claims against
aald Insurance company (other than loss
claims upon policies of Insurance) must Iw
filed with the undersigned in Chicago,
Illinois, under oath in the forma prescribed
by said court within six (0) months from
said January 11. 1907, and that alt such
claims not so filed will be disallowed and
forever, barred from participating In the
distribution of the assets of said German
National Insurance Compeny.
BTATE BANK OF CHICAGO,
Receiver of urmn National Insurance
Company of Chicago, Illinois.
JUDAU, WILLARD WOLF.
Solicitors for Receiver.
Paving na Curbs
The city of Trinidad, Colorado, will
receive blda until noon, March 18, for
laying about twelve thousand square
yards ot vitrified brick pavement on
Blx Inch concrete base and placing
about forty five hundred feet of ce
ment curb. Plans and specifications
on file with
J. H. Dousman.
City Engineer
RAILWAY TIME CARD
INIOS STATION TKXT1I ASD MARCY
t'nloa Paelge
Leave. Arrive.
Overland Limited a 8:6 am a 8:18 pm
The China and Japan
Fast Mall a 4.15 pm a 8:10 pin
Colo. & Calif. Ex a 4:15 pm a 8:20 pm
California & Ore. Ex. ..a 4:26 pm a 6:10 pin
Los Ancle Limited... al2:W pm ai0:46 pm
Fast Mall a 1:65 am a 6:00 Lm
Colorado 8peolal a 7:46 am a 7:44 am
North Platte Local a b io am a ou pro
Beatrice Lvcal b IS pm b!2:46 pm
Chicago A Northwestern
Cedar Rapids Pass..!
..a 7:05 am
..a 7:60 am
..a 8:00 am
..all:30 am
a 6:05 pm
al0:U0 put
all .15 pm
a 3:46 pm
1 win city express...
Chicago Daylight ...
C hlcago Local
Bloux City Local ....
..a 8:bo pin a 8 86 am
..a 4 82 pm a 8:60 am
a 3:46 Din
Carroll Local
Bloux City Local
Chicago Express .....
Fast Mall
..a 6:60 pm a 7:30 am
a 2:00 pm
Fast Mall , ,
..a :3 pm
..a 8:28 pm
..a 8:38 pm
a 8:80 am
a 7:06 am
a :31 am
al0:36 am
al0:36 am
Twin City Limited ,
Overland Limited ...
Norfolk-Bonestsel ..
....a t;o am
,...b 7:40 am
....a $:00 pm
Llncoln-Chadron ....
Dead wood-Lincoln ..
5:06 pm
Casner-Bhonshonl ...
....a 3:W pm a 6:06 pro
,...b 3:00 pm b 6:06 pm
....b 6:02 pm bi2:60 pm
Hastings-superior .
Fremont-Albion ....
Wabash.
Bt. Louis Express a 3:30 pm a 8:30 am
Bt. Louis Local (from
Council Bluffs) a 1:15 am al0:80 did
Btanberry Local (from
council Blurzs) n 5:00 pm oil :80 am
Missouri Paclfle. I
L. C. & St. L. Ex press. a 9:00 am a 6:8C am
:. C. & Bt. L. Express.. all:15 pm a 6:26 pin
lebraaka Local ........a 3:00 pm all:40 am
)es Moines Local ......... a 4:1 pin
Chicago Great Western.
Bt. Paul at Minneapolis.. 8:30 pm
MO am
11:60 pm
8:00 am
11 :60 pm
$:30jm
bt. fuul Minneapolis. 7:lo am
Chicago Limited 1:40 pm
Chicago Express 7:40 am
Chicago Fa press ......... 8:30 pm
Illinois Central. . .
Chicago Express a 1:00 am a 3:46 pm
Minn. 4k bt. faul Ex..b 8:00 am a 8:16 pm
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7:80 am
Minn. 4k feu Paul Ltd.. .a 8 40 pm a 7:30 am
Chicago, Rook. Island 4k PaelA.
EAST.
Chicago Limited a 3:15 am a 7:10 am
lowa Local a 7:00 am a 4.80 pm
Chicago Mall , a 6:46 pin
Iowa Local ...blS Ot pm b 8:66 pm
Chicago (Lastsru Ex.). .a 6:U6 pm a 1 46 Din
' l . l l . . ... l -Q. , ...
vutvwu vmm 4.uilu.i..s v.ae pui ' T Mr pm
Rockv Mountain Linui. 7 ) am a i ns -
Colo. & Cal. Exprese. a 1 SO pm a 4.60 Din
pkl. Texaa Express. .a 4:40 pm al3:vt pin
Lincoln Falrbury and
Bellevu ; a 6:60 pm a '8:80 am
Chicago, xillwaua.ee Jt it. raal.
ChL and Colo. Special.. a 1M am a 7:30 am
California and ore. ia. 6:46 pin a 1:10 mn
Overland 'Limited a 8.36 pm a 8.M) aiu
D-s Molnea 4t Cedar
Uapiua Local b 6 46 am bU:00 pm
DlHLlXGTOfl 8TATIOJH lOth
MA80X
Barllagtoa.
Laav. Arrive.
Denver 4k Calltorula.
black Hills
Northwest Special .
Northwest Express .
Kebraaaa Exprea
Nebranka Loutl
Lincoln txical
Llneo:i Fast Mall ...
..a 4.10 pm a 8.80 pm
..a 4.1U pin a 8. no pm
..a 4.10 pin a 3.8o pm
..all:lu pm a 7:10 am
..a 8 10 am a 7 46 pm
..av8:uo am a 7.46 pm
a 9:o6 am
..b 3:00 pm al2.0l pm
Lincoln Local
t. Crook 4k Plattsm'th.b I Din' bio I
Plattamouth . a 7:60 pm a l lw am
enver Limited ...
I 10 a
Hellsvue 4t PaO. June. .a 2. to am
a 1:60 pi
t hlcaso f pedal a 7:2f am a 7 :A an
Chicago r-x press a l:pm a 8 66 p
Clilca.ko f itr ........, .is pin
Iowa Ltcal a 1:16 am
fct. IaiuIs Express) a 4:46 pm
KanaHs City-St. Jo al0:46 pm
kiuwt Clty-bt. Jo. ...a :1S am
kanaus Clty-bt. Joe a 4 46 pin
a I d, u
alO U pin
all. jo am
a 6 46 am
a llo pm
WEBSTER ITATION-ltth 4B WEBSTER
Chicago.
Omaha.
I. Paul, Minneapolis
Twin City Passenger... b 6 30 am b 8:10 pm
eirux iiiy raaaenger...a .( pm an ai am
City 1
Fmerson IX cul
d v pm t 1 10 am
Lmeraon Local
Mlaoart Paris.
Lcxal via Wplng
Water
Falls City Local ...
.0 8:46 am o 6:60 p
.a 8 OS am a I 60 pm
.a 8.60 pm all.iO put
REVIEW OF RElhSI BOOKS
Restorative Tower of Ntnre Told ia
tier; of "Buff."
PORTER ON MUNICIPAL CWNERSH.P
Some Fiction, bat Majority ot Books
Deal with Aelaalltlr at Life '
red Proatrea vf Mai.
klad.
"Buff: A Tale for the Thoughtful," by
"A Physlopath," describing and llluntrat"
lng Hie steps of Buff's progress, as thought,
reason and observation which brought him
Into harmony with the restorative power
of nature, will be helpful to many thou
sands who did not posse a knowledge ot
the great benefit of careful diet and plenty
of fresh nlr. The author disputes, upon
reasonable grounds, th hereditary and,
also the contagious nature of consumption,
contending that It arises from wrong liv
ing In childhood and youth and the conxe
qunnt loss of recuperative power. Ha
claims that a perfect physical endowment
cannot be maintained except "by avoiding
xcesses and living In harmony with one's
environment snd that the highest mental
ndowmrnt cannot be secured spart from
the highest physical condition. Published
by Uttle, Brown A Co.
"Dangers of Municipal Ownership," by
Robert P. Torter, Is the fruit Of years of
travel, study and observation. It Is his
position that "trading" Is an undesirable
elemr-nt In state and local government.
nd a menace to progress ar.d to society;
that municipal trading Is financially un-
ound, and that an examination of speclfio
public undertaking supports the general
argument. He outlines the history of munic
ipal ownership In Great Britain, and s-Hs
forth what seem to' him certain serious
aspects of the municipal position In that
country which have arisen consequent upon
indiscriminate pursuit of the system.
with suggestions of the probable effect of
the extension of a similar method of con
noting public utilities In the United States.
While th writer' Is, frankly, from tha
title pago, an opponent of municipal own
ership as it exists, he presents a vast
array of Interesting facts and figures to
ubatantlate his position, citing In detail
results In specific cases where municipal
trading has been tried. A less trained mind
nd pen might have kept so abstract a
uhject above the heads of the avsraga
reader; but Mr. Porter as illumined his
facts and figures,, and the result Is a popu
lar, readable and easily understood discus
sion of the question. The literature In
favor of municipal ownership has assumed
considerable proportions of late years and
been widely distributed; but here Is tha
first full and dependablft discussion of the
other side. Certainly so authoritative a
presentation of reliable facts and figures
on so live an Issue deserves the reading ot
every voter. It Is a book of Intense Inter
est and one of the most valuable and en
lightening -works on municipal matters ot
recent years. Published by th Century
company.
Prof. E. W. Hllgard, the author of th
Important treatise on "Boils" published by
The Macmlllan company, Is an eminently
practical scientist. His position as pro
fessor of agriculture In the University of
California and director of the California
Agricultural Experimental station. Is gome-
thing more than' a mere scholastic dis
tinction. In his official capacity he ha
been repeatedly consulted aa to the merits
and adaptations of various soils, and his
bog; a' the direct outcome of his experi
ence In this direction. It Is designed pri
marily as a text-book, but the author ha
also had In view th practical need of
farmers for a convenient comprehensive
reference work on this subject, and It la
quite possible that th book will find Its
largest usefulness In this field.
"The Will to B Well,"," by Chnrlw
Brodle Patterson, Is a unique doctrine for
clean ahd wholesome life. In his pre
face th author says: "In the mind of
man there Is th dawning of a new and
vital fact that the authority of law Is
resident In Ms Ufa; that health, strength
and happiness, as conditions of mind and
body, must be made manifest by consci
ous effort on his part by the use of spirit,
ual qualities and mind-faculties; that
through the Indwelling spirit his mind
must be quickened and renewed, and his
body strengthened and made whole. In
his presentation of this work the author
has given his latest thought on the all-
lmportsit lubjecta of mental and physical
health." Funk & Wagnalls is th pub
lisher.
"The Electric Theft," By Noll Wynn Wil
liams, has an original and novel but rea
sonably probable plot. An English engineer
Is sent to Athens to discover th ckuiie ot
the theft of electricity from the Athenian
Electric Power company, and after a tim
he doe but that. Is only the beginning;
of his trouble and of the story. He IS as)
Inventor as well aa an engineer, and all tha
resources both of his wit and of bis skill
ar brought Into piny against th clever
cunning of his adversary, who also hag
marriage in his heart. The seen later
shifts to London, whither th stolen elec
tricity is shipped by vessel In accumulator,
followed by an underground electric aieg)
of that ' city (a scientific possibility) as a
necessary measure for tha subjugation' of
the engineer's rival and th winning of
th hand of a beautiful girl. Published by
Small, Maynard At Co.
Abov books at lowest retail ' price.
Matthews. 123 Bouth Fifteenth tre4-
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Bennett Company at cut pric.
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