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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, MAKC1I lfi, 1007.
15
OFFERED FOR SALE
(Continued.)
ririllin.
CONTENTS of fnur-rnom flat for sale t
snrrlflte. mux eel' st ono. Inquire
of fist 1. Wright block. 16th ami f'hlriso
Bts. OD-MM4
FURNITURE of an i-room house for sale.
172. Can St. " )-MlM M
FURNITT'P.K of 10-room mcxWn house for
sale. $477 Dodge. 16-M21 lx
Planna, Ort, Mnstsjnl Imtnmmti.
PIANOS PIANOS
Don't fall to see these bargains:
25 Upright Pianos, each, J100 to. $185
1 Smith & Barnes, oak case. ... 123
2 Vose & Sons Pianos, $135 to. 209
1 Norwood, man. case 13 8
1 New England, mah. case.... 167
1 Martin Bros., mah. case 162
1 Sterling, ebony case $173
1 Franklin, Burl walnut case.. i5
1 Singer, mah. case $148
1 Stelnway, ebony case 2 50
1 Chlckerlng, rosewood case... 135
Stelnway and other Square Pianos,
$25. $35, $45 and up.
Organs, used and new. all makes, $15
v to $45
TERMS. 6 to $10 cash; balance, $2,
$3. $4 or more per month. .
200 new Uprlfiht Pianos for rent, $3
and od. Pianolas and Pianola Pianos
for rent, three months' rent allowed If
purchased.
Instruments tuned, repaired, moved,
Stored and exchanged. Tel. Douglas
1C25.
Schmoller & Mueller
Piano Co.v
1311 and 1313 Farnam St.Omaha.
!) 8H7.
PIANO for Bale. 1U N. &th,
(16)M3.j6 22x
8TBOER PIANO CHEAP FOR CA8H. 81$
M CAGL'E DL.DO. 115 MbJS A7
PIANO, mahogany ease. In excellent con
uttiun, cost W.jO, ftir anle at flTS. 432 S.
2i!li bt. . 'I'hone Dcnglus tJM. (lii) MS32.
IjEAVINO town at once, will ancriflce fin
upright Chlckenng piano at 1110. 41. No.
Eld St. (16) 186-lg
TWO ORGANS-ONE
M CAGL'E BLPO.
ONE $?5. SU
(15 Mt37 A7
FOR SALE A good merscn upright
piano, at a sacrilice. Apply Ui3 Hamil
ton, uol-mbui
Pool Dlllard Tables.
FOR SAI.R New and second-hand billiard
and oool tables: we-lead the world In
cheap bar fixture: easy payment. Ilruns-
wlck-Ualke-Couenaar. wi . win hi.
(16)-944
Typewriter and Irnlnt Machine.
FINE Remington No. 0 typewriter, good as
new, 145. 641 paxton uik. (16) im-is
ONE Remington typewriter. No. 8, In good
cnditlon. for aale cheap. Call at Pea
office. Q&)-429x
Miscellaneous.
HALL'S safes, new, Id-hand. 1818 Farnam.
uaj
BEND us . your mal! orders for druga
freight paid on 110 Iota. Myera-Dllloo
Drug Co., Omaha. tis 4?
riCW bars-alna an 2d-hand soda fountains
monthly payments. Derlght, 1818 Farnam.
110 VVi
FOR BALE Two National cash register.
One total adder; also nice line of store
fixtures. Globe Land and Investment Co.,
Patterson UlocK. u sou
KTiF.nwiV WTI.L.IAMS CO.. best mixed
paint Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
BtTTCHERS'
Douglas.
refrigerators on hand., 1108
U MM ID.
BECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILES.
1906 Thomas Flyer, 40-H.-P., full equipment
,-nmt M 7VI now 11 DnA.
1905 Pope Toledo, Type 7, tor and full
equipment: cost W.tco, now xt,oo.
! no. used SO miles: cost I1.2S5. now $1,000.
!( Reo, top and full equipment; coat $1,360,
now $'X).
1904 White Bteatner; cost CfVO, now $700.
1906 Ford, 16-H.-P.: cost $1,160. now $700.
Pone-Waverly Electric runabouts, $400 up.
DERIGHT AITTOMOBILR COMPANY,
1818 Farnam Bt.
16) M940
R1DPATH 8 History of World Encyclo
pedia Britannic, cheap. 641 Paxton
block. Roberta. (18) Uw AprSOx
ONE gas range for sale, $8.
123 So. 2Rth 8t
n)-MT!71 x
PATENTS
Larcon & Co., book free. Bee Fid
230
D. O. BARNELL. patent attorney and ma
chine designer. Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7U7,
(17) 183 All
PERSONAL
C1TT STEAM LAUNDRY Shirts pressed,
not Ironed. HI 8. 11th Bt. Tel. Doug. 264.
BEWINO machines rented, any make, 7Ro
per weeg or s.uo per month. Second'
nana macninea for sale, to 00 and
Neb. Cycle Co.. 16th and Harnev
08)-e$
M A PQ I" E costumes. Lleben. Tel. 4115. Open
evenings. US)-
COSTUMKS-fflls 8. 1Mb, Back. Tel. Red ?m
(18-M3
8TRINQE8. rubber goods, by mall; cut
price; sena lor rree catalogue. slyer
Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha. , (18) (8
PLEATING
ALL KINDS.
Butluiia. Ku-lilng,
KmbrolderY.
Dyeing and 'cleaning, sponging and Relink
ing, only 6o per yaid. beud for prlco list
aiul a in pies.
UGLDMAN PLEATING CO..
tO Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 131
111) 961
PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOMli-Mra.
Dr. King. &1J N. list fit-' TeL Doug.
tl)
BCHULTZB BLATTERT, 111 B. 15th SU
Complete line of leading periodical; Oer.
ut&n and foreign publications a specialty.
(la) iv Mil
IHE SALVATION ARMY solicits castoff
clothing;' In fact, anything you do not
Crd; we collect, repair and sell, at 114 N.
Viih t., tut cot of oollectliig, to the
worthy poor. Cull 'Phone Doug. 413a and
wagun 1U ca.lL (li) HI
f ASiS! AfJVSwedlsh movement. 410 N.
tki nooAVJi1itlti room I. second floor.
(1 MM7 Ali
Xf A nKKTTP treatment and bath. Mm.
JUAUiMillLi SuiUn, 114 N. l-lh, 2d Moor.
OJ il
PAINFUL burns, any sore or skin hurt
quickly healed by Satin Skin Cream. 2&c.
(1S-
ETB defect corrected by glasses, fitted
in your borne tf deislied; reasonable
rices. Biuitti, uraduate optician. SkiI
jUio. 'Ffcou WeLLr
i.
(IX) MjQ 2X
DR. N. BOMMER, homeopath. Bee Bldg.
(18)-03
RUPTURE! CURED $30; uj knife. Quick
'Cure Rupture Co., Woodmen of the Wort J
builditig. tlS)-MA' M31
LACE CURTAINS, nicely laundered, satis
faction guaranteed; prlco lauJerate.
'Phone Douglas 482$. 1711 Jnuwn.
(I) MU13 16x
WANTED Someone to share car; household
goods for bnokane, $.6.UU for lu.'AA.' lbs.
Answer quickly. Address 11 i'., IV.
tl4 X1163 IS
OMAHA
bis.
Stammerers' Institute. Rsmge
OU-4K4
FOR anything In the sewing machine line
go 10 P. E Flodman ft Co., 1514 Cap. Ave.
(IS) US All
ARE you going to New York? I can save
ynj W per rent on your ho'el bill at a first
elaa downtown hotel. Address N-J. Kee.
08)-W
REAL ESTATE
riTI PHOVKM I T FOR SAI.R.
AYNE, BOSTAVICK & CO.
$0,000.00
No. 149 No. 81st Ave., two
story, practically new 8-room
house, built by owner for a
home, strictly modern through
out Fine hnll and parlor with
besutirul mantel, built In -bookcase,
round columns between
hall and parlor, largo and ex
tra light dining room with
hammered brass gas and elec
tric fixtures hung by a heavy
chain which cost $T0; extra
good fixtures throughout the
house, quarter - sawed oak i
floors In hall, parlor, dining
room and kitchen, heavy drop
beam celling In reception hall,
parlor and dining room, which
makes a beautiful effect. Sec
ond floor has large hall with
four nice chambers and good
clothes closets, fine hath room
and extra good plumbing: third
floor has one finished bed room
and large attic; basement un-
der the entire house, well ce
mented, with fine laundry room
- and an outside cellarway, sep
arate furnace room with plas
tered celling; corner lot, fine
ahade, both streets paved and
paid for; located on one of the
prettiest residence streets In
West Farnam district. Can
give Immediate possession.
This Is an ideal home and must
' be seen to be appreciated. Let
us show It to you.
VACANT
Fine Bunch of Lots
We are Just putting on the
market 7 south front lots 42x
128 feet each, with sewer, water
and gas In the street. Ground
Ilea a little above the street
grade In a fine neighborhood
which Is rapidly Improving
with fine modern homes, only
one block from the Farnam
Dundee car line. These lots
- are on the market at $550 each,
which is much lower than any
other lots in the western part
of the city as well located. If
you want a flrst-class lot to
build on don't fall to got busy
quick.
Payne, Bostwick & Co.,
6th Floor .N. Y. Life Bldg.
Phone Douglas 101S.
09)-292 16
X)n North 20th St. Blvd.
FIVE Rooms, 1 story; gaB;
city water; sewer connections;
stable; east front; nice shade.
Price, $1,700.00.
O'Keefe Real Estate Co.,
1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. "
'Phone D, 2152.
(19) M298 17
J. H. DUMONT&SON
List you property with us.
-.We have customors for a
number of cottages and
larger homes, and a ' flew
'people who will buy vacant
lota it the prices are right.
J. H. DUMONT&SON
805-8 N. Y. Life Bldg.
(19) 241 17
6-ROOM COTTAGE
, iK complete little home on
full lot, with trees and shrub
bery and everything well kept,
6 blocks from street car; take
48th and Leavenworth car,
ride to end of line, walk t
blocks south and I blocks east.
Owner will show property.
House No. 1020 South 46th Ave.
Price $1,400; reasonable terms.
A bargain for any one wanting
to get out a little ways.
DlrecJcar service; 15 minutes
ride to center of city.
Harrison & Morton
918 N. Y. Life.
Tel. Douglas 214.
(19) 842 15
A GOOD HOME COS'HNG
$12,000.00, WELL LOCATED,
FOR $7,500
House was put up by owner, plate glass
windows, doors and window caaing of the
very best; hard wood finish on first floor,
colonial carved oak staircase, two mantels
with open grates and fas logs, a good hot
wiiter heating plant, laundry, one of the
nicest lurnlshea nam twmi in the oily
larae barn, everything In best ef order.
ground 75x124, shade, fruit, grapery; located
2117 Wirt: Davi-d street and permanent
walks. Owner gone to California and house
vacant.
W. H. GATES,
07 N. Y. Life. Phone Doug. 1294.
(19) 2S1 16
V
$3,?00
S-room. all modern, I-story house; Inrse
reception room, parlor, back parlor, dining
room and kitchen. Lavatory downstairs;
corner lot 75x136; on Farnam car.
$1,750
On Frederick St. we have (-room story
and a halt cottage, with 1 lots, electric
light.
The Byron Reed Co.,
DouK. 297.
212 8. 14th.
(19)-E IS
BARGAIN
I MUST sell my vacant lot In Be ml
psrk, and will sell It cheap; slse of lot
80x150 feet; best location, high and
sightly; may divide. Addreas B 801, care
Use. ' (19)-M307 It
DUNDEE
each for two of 1 1 it Lust
south trout lots on Injur
wood Ave., between 6oth and
Mt St.; rice terrace, atone
suiewnlk, large trees, half
1.1. ck f.-om.cur line.
GEORGE
CO.. 1601 Fturain St.
Oil-MAil U
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALS
(Continued.)
To the Man With 6 Children
2814 Hamilton St. Is the best
house In Omaha for you. It
has 9 rooms, all modern, all
newly papered and painted, a
brand new furnace, new bath
service and gas fixtures.
Beautiful south front lot, SOX
135, with fine old tree and
fruit. Permanent sldewalka.
This properly has been held
at $3,200, but owner la leaving
town and won't turn down a
reasonnble offer.
Payne Investment Co.,
Tel. 1781.
1st FI. N. T L. Bldg.
(19) M272 15
FOR SALE.
BARGAIN.
$5,750.
1313 and 1315 South 82d street, finest loca
tion in city, z eignt-room moaern nouse
renting for $.10 and 132.50 each; lot 50x140
reet; stone walks and paving all paid
W. R. Homan. 1517 Farnam St.
(1SO-720 15
THE KERR ABSTRACT CO.'S AB
STRACTB OF TITLES are the safest.
You are protected by a $10,000 bond against
loss by errors. You don't buy a law suit
when you buy a "Kerr" abstract. 1G14
Harney. Tel. Douglas 6487. (19)
HAVINO about decided to npen an office In
Omaha for the erection or cottages on the
monthly payment plan, without any pay
ment down, I shall be glad to receive let
ters from reople Interested. For a cottage
costing $1,10(1 I charge $13 a month and I
per cent Interest. This cottage will be
built on a lot you oWn, or you can buy a
lot for that specific purpose. Write at
once to EDMUND Q. WALTON AOENCY,
114 South 4th street, Minneapolis, Minn.
(19) M266 19
$25,000.00
BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE
FOR SALE
On ZTith Ave., near Harney
St. These apartments have
five and six rooms each, all
modern, hot water heat, oak
fininh. Janitor service, finished
In fall of 1900; east front, on
aaphalt paved street, corner
lot, 12ox!H feet. Gross yearly
rental, $3,1.18. Excellent in
vestment; leased to first-class
tenants on written leases.
Foe further particulars In
quire of
GEORGE A CO., 1601 Farnam St.,
Exclusive Agents.
(t9)-230 lit
$10,000.00
FACTORY OR WAREHOUSE
BUILDING
Known as "On Time Yeast
Factory," located at the N. E.
corner of 28th and Boyd Sta.,
8-story brick building, 44x90
feet, engine room 40x30 feet,
first-class condition, suitable
for manufacturing business,
ground 270xl2614 feet, located
on Missouri Pacific tracks.
No reasonable offer will be
refused for quick sale.
For further particulars In
quire of
GEORGE A CO., 1601 Farnam St.
Exclusive Agents.
0?) -231 13
ON NORTH 17TH ST.
6-room cottage, city water,
ewer, one block from car
line; owned by non-resident; ,
anxious to eel'; rent $13 per
month. v
O 'Keefe Real Estate Co., .
1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Doug. SlEz
19-M374 18
A. P. TUKEY & SON,
FINEST FARNAM
h AGE
FRONT-
W have been authorized
to sell at the market price
the southeast corner of 26th
and Farnam Sta., being 163
feet north front on Farnam
by 134 feet west front oa 86th
street, with alley In rear.
.It la needless to say, what
every one will admit, that
this la one of the fineet loca
tions on Farnam St. for Im
mediate Improvement. The
ground Is largely vacant,
having only one nous on
the corner of 26th street.
We can make very reason
able terms and sell at a
reasonable price. Come and
Bee us at once.
A. . P. TUKEY ft SON.
444-445 Board of Trade Bldg
Telephone Douglas Z1SL
I (19) S40 16
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
Given to practically a new, modern, 7-room,
Z-story house, near new cathedral on 40th
fit., built by owner for a home; east front
60-foot lot, paving paid, permanent walka,
storm sash and screens. This property
will bear Investigation. If Interested, call
us up and arrange to look It over.
D. V. SHOLES COMPANY,
119 Board of Trade.
TeL Douglas 49.
(l)-&27 18s
TRACKAGE
t
On Missouri Pacific and Northwestern Ry.
wiin co leei on pavea street $2,MMi
W. II. GATES,
617 N. Y. Life,. 'Phone Douglas 1291
NEAR THE MERCER HOME
rooms, all modern, hot
. t water heat, new house, corner
I lot, oo car line; One location,
i Price. $6,600.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO
t
1001 N. Y. L Bldg.
f
'Phone D. Zlt
(13)-240 16
ACREAGE.
A Snap -one and one-halt
acres, eight blocks from Flor
ence car line; house, 24x24;
bum, 12x16; chicken house,
kiln; twenty fruit trees, as)
strawberries; also grape arbor,
and the price waa $l.su0; bow
the owner says sell fr $1,600,
TURRKLL ft CO.,
17th and Farnam Sta
(19) M371 It
A BARGAIN FOR SOME ONE.
Owner wants an offer for an S r. house at
1624 Ohio. Look this property over and
come una see us. lurrell ft v, 17th snd
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
(Continued.)
Small Cash Parments, Balance,
t& Mnnthlr i
t "
BUILD A HOME Tt 8CIT TOVRSELF.
On one of those beautiful
lots In Halcyon Heights, . the
finest and most sightly loca
tions for a home, only two
blocks south bimlnees center
of lienson and Military ave
nue csr line. Tou can't buy
such lot elsewhere t thiw
prices. $3M to $."&. Make your
selection today.
Russell & McKitrick Co.,
Sole Agents,
4S2-33-34 Ramge Bldg. 1Mb and Hsmey Pt
(19)-2S8 15
$3200.00 .
Six-mom all modern, on N.
, 19th St boulevard, within fif
teen minutes' walk from post
office. It's a gem. Oood barn.
O'Keefe Real Estate Co.,
1001 N. T. Life Bldg. 'Phone Doug, tlfil
(19) M.T75 W
2103 LOCI'ST ST. All modern 7-room
house, good barn, permanent walks, now
vacant; a bargain at $3 ono. See It. O. N.
Hypse, owner, 00 California St.
(19 18Q
FOR SALE On East Maple St. strictly
modern 7-room house, full basement,
laundry, paved street, near three car
lines. Inquire i. H. Olseen. 117 Board of
Trade Bldg. Tel. Douglas 358. (19) 581
FOR SALE Two modern houses and large
barn, one block north of Hanscom park;
paved street, east front, lot 71x150. East
ern owner will sell at a bargain.
THOMAS BRENNaN.
Room 1 N. Y. L. Bldg
(l-4
REAL ESTATE
FARM ASH. HACIi LA.U FOR SALE
arkanaas.
t WANT everybody to know what I found
In north wi ct Arkansas; don't let them
coax you to go where you have- to pay
tnr water and fuel. Send for my ten rea
sons why northwest Arksnsas Is the best
place to locate tor a nome, wm uwuis.
J. T. Oswalt, Uravette, Ark. ,
U))-78 22x
California.
HERE 18 A SNAP Must be sold; CalV
r,ni minrlc and fruit ranch. 1.100 acres.
fine residence, two barns, wagon, etc.; 800
r,u re hred Amort goals. 13 cuttle, 14
Lri tun 000 worth of olack oak tlm
ber; 12 miles from Napa, 47 miles from
Oakland. For full particulars write
-rrown & Lewis. (Inc.), Dept. 1. 10M
Broadway, Oakland, Cal.
(20) M670 20x
BARTLETT PEARS and Tokay grapes at
tain their hlgnest perieciion hi mmx,
-v-. i . , - . aiiitnA 9 iOii iruM meitalHi
KIIIUIIUK, , oi. ' -- , '
magnificent climate; fine soil; with or
without Irrigation; good mines in vicin
ity; ideal spot for homeseekers; one of
the healthiest sections In California. For
literature address ti. m. jnorritin, ocio
tary. Colfax Promotion Committee, Col'
fax California. (20)-669 ltx
r . -
B
CANADIAN WHEAT LAND480 acres
gently undulating prairie, one mile from
navies Die lRKe. ten nines in.nn dh-
Hrr in fini nu Cast Mountain valley,
$16 per acre, easy terms. This land Is in
a well aettled portion of the country and
can practically all be broken up. Boll
dark loam clay on clay subsoil, the very
iwi.i nf wster can be obtained from ten
twenty feet. Wm. Pearson, Ltd., 328
Northern Bank Bldg.,-Winnipeg, Man.
Colorado.
RANCH FOR SALE 880 acres In the grand
Ban IjUIS valley oi Bguuwrn vlulnuu
..i.aion water, fenced, good improve
ments, close to town and railroad. Write
now for further aesenpuon ana price.
William L. Go ye, Cheney, Nebraska.
(30) 71 21
Indian Territory.
NEXT "TUESDAY
INDIAN LANDS
WU! HAVE XUBT RETURNED FROM
INDIAN TERRITORY, WHERE Wfcl
SOLD FARMS TO FOUR CUSTOMERS.
KI.W1ANT COUNTRY. FINS OPPOKTU
NITY I'uR INVESTMENT. OUR NEXT
EXCURSION TUESDAY, MARCH 19.- WE
ARE GOING DJWW AliAiiN wirri Btv
EH A I. PARTIES. THERE ARE BAR
GAINS IN FARMS DOWN THERE. AND
WE CAN PUT YOTJ IN TOUCH WITH
THEM. EXCURSION RATE8 FROM ALI
POINTS. WR1TH UH f UK rAMrll l,r, 1 H.
SOUTH DAKOTA LAND EXCURSION
SAME DATE.
THE PUTNAM CO., 604 N. X. UflS
BLDG., OMAHA.
(20) 330 It
Mlnnesotm.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY A No. 1 stock
and grain farm, &!0 acres, new Duuaing.
plenty of water, to rent for cash,
per acre, or part easy terms; can be
rented for 8 years; y, mile from school
and creamery; 2 miles from railroad sta
tion; also sell reasonable, 30 cowa and 100
young hogs: easy terms. This land is
worth $70 per acre In good condition. A
nap for party who wishes to milk cows
and feed hogs. Address German Land
Co., West Concord, Minn. (20) 74 19x
Itbrsiks.
FOR SALE 1.040 acres. Improved stock and
grain ranch, Dawes Co., Men.; xi.ou per
acre. Write for particulars. S. A. Gll
lett. Antelope. Neb. (20 G74 18r
FOR SALE Three quarters, Lincoln Co.,
half level, black aoll; $6 per aero, brands
KelUe, Wilcox, Neb. (20)-7$ 20x
STOCK FARM IN BOX BUTTE
County. Neb., of 3.100 acres: well situated.
10 miles from Hemlngford: finest kind of
soil; big crops without irrigation; modern
no Be. nun ail lllipruvriiivnia, m mum ui
fence; beat of water and climate. Write
owner for particulars. If sold In body, $;
la. small farms, $10 per acre.
X). A. PAUL, HEM.1NG1TOKD, IS'EU.
(&)-7i 16x
160 ACRES Four miles from Ines, 70 acres
good farm land, balance good hay land;
house, barn and flowing well; price $:',8ut
cash. R. R. station, Atkinson. Other farms
and ranches for sale at reasonable prlcea
Llerman Bros., Ines, Holt Co., Nebraska.
(20) 673 17x
FOR 8ALE-160 acres of fine rolling land.
ait under cultivation: no Improvements
except fence on three sides. Price, $ua
per a
Y. D.
acre. Address Anthon Armltage, H
s, Box 74, Kenesaw, Neb.
(30) 77 20x
Custer County Farm
160 acres t miles from R. R.
Owner wants to trade for
Omaha property or sell cheap.
O'Keefe Real Estate Co.,
1001 N. Y. L. Bldg, Omaha, Neb.
(201-339 17
a ACRES.
Improved farm, 24 mile northwest of
Florence, between ponca church and
school house; 4 acres young fruit. Price.
$3,200. Call at place or address Jacob J.
Chambers, Florence, Neb.
(3d)-MX 17x
FINELY Improved Iu6-acre farm, one and
a halt' miles from good Nebraska county
seat town; worth $i6 an acre of any man's
money, but the owner Js leaving for the
south and will aell tor $32.60 per acre on
easy terms; possession given April 1st;
first man with a Utile money gets this
snap; agents need not answer. For full
particulars and location address K i.9.
Bee. (20) M3;3 17
tli Dakota.
ONE MILLION ACRES ROSEBUD LAND
BOON to be opened In Tripp county, South
Dakota; new and authentic map fust out,
price, 60 cents, postpaid. Fred Relch
mann. bonesteeU 8. D. (20) M3M Is
Twsaav,
OILMORE REAL ESTATE CO., 141$ Doug,
las St., Orrjtiia. Neb., 'Phone Douglas ioii,
general agents W. B. Soaah Land Co.,
owtisrs of large tracts near Dslhart- Tex.,
the choicest In the Puihsndle. Agents
wanted In every county. Next exouisioa
March 1$. Sleeping ear berths free. Call
cr write for full Information.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RAVTII LANDS FOR gAI.R
Texas Coat I seed.
LAND8FKKER8.
Send fir Illustrated booklet, telling of the
famous lrnr.i Vslley of Texas, WHERH1
the R1CHK8T AND BEST PRAIRIE
LAND, with 45 inches of rainfall. Is sell
ing st $12.n0 to $lS.fti per acre. In tracts
of lfio seres or more. Tou have read of
this valley as the "Nile of Amerlcs"
snd "The Texas Bugar Bowl." Its splen.
did corn, clover anil nlfalfa land sre ad
mitted to be the richest cotton and sugar
can land in the United Btnte.
own the land and make ONE pilt'C to
alL No inflation allowed.
HILAND P. LOCKWOOD,
436, San Antonio, Texas.
(2u) M724 1
EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES stock and
fnrm ranch In Frontier county, four miles
from railroad town; no sand and partly
Improved. 17 per sere; terms. 8. Hawves,
1614 Emmet St.. Omaha. (20) MU' 24
Wis
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 Is the most tertile gisss region, most
promising dairy, stock raising mid grain
coutfuy ever opened for settlement. It is
equa' l value to any farm In Minnesota
or lower Wisconsin. It has been held all
these years by big lumber companies, but
WE own It now and are ready to sell to
the man of small mean who will develop
his rutin. Mo speculators wanted.
This land In Hit y Held and Sawyer coun
ties is covered with a network of rallwnys
Ave hours from Minneapolis and St. Paul
anu only ten hours from Chicago tno
greatest markets in the world for your
product. More favorably located than Iowa
or Minnesota farms and for only $6.00 to
$15.00 per acre on easy payments. Do you
realize wnat mis means in aoitnrs ana
cents to you? Do you realise what It might
mean to your ramliy now and in years to
come? This Is no cliAnce to look upon
liirhtlv. It Is a clean-cut opportunity no
less and thone who grasp It will be glad of
it. We tra ready to show you the whole
country and pny the expense If you . buy.
This-1s too good to pass up!
Don't wilt a minute. Now Is the time.
Write to us at once and we will show you
something in land values that you would
never believe could be possible. Write
now. Ask for booklet E.
American Colonization Co.
Chippewa Falls. Wis.
. (n)-W3 20x
Miscellaneous.
EXCURSION NOTICE
On Tuesday, March 19th, we will run per
sonally conducted excursions to nortn
eastern Colorado, northwestern Kansas
and the gulf const of Texas. We can
buy you a railroad ticket for the round
trip for less than you can buy It for
yourselves. Call Monday or .early Tues
day. Continental Realty Co., 21-36 U. S.
bank bldg., Omaha: 63 Brownell block,
Lincoln, Neb.; 711 Security -ank bldg.,
Sioux City, la.; 613 Edniond St., St.
Joseph, Mo.; W. 9th SU, Kansas City,
Mo. (2u-M371 17
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Farm and Ranch Land.
FOR RENTV-6-acre tract of land In Bon
son (without house), suitable for garden
ing or raising potatoes. Will rent till
January 1, 19u8, for $26 If taken Immedi
ately. Address E 33s, care Bee.
j2 4px
REAL ESTATE LOANS
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi
dence property In Omaha.; lowest rates;
no ueiay. icomua ttrennan, tioom i, n,
Y. Life. U2) 68
LOWEST RATES Bemla, Paxton Block.
(E2)-7
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
IZi) 8'JO
UNION LOAN & INV'T CO.,
PPTVATlV. TlArJKiVUSl 310 BEB
dV A-fr-ft. V AAJJ.1J sW-ftJa. sVsVaygs jBLlXXt
LOANS MONEY ON REAL ESTATE. !
(22)-623 tl
GARVIN BROS.. 1S04 Farnam. t and
per cent, loans on real esiuie; no auiuy.
U2)-W
LOWEST RATES Bern Is,
Paxton Block.
(22) 867
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resl.
deuce property in umana; .roweBi rates;
no delay. Thomas Breiman. R. 1, N, Y.
Life. (22)-tV
WANTED City loans. R. C.
Peters ft Co.
(22) 071
WANTED City loan and warants. W.
Farnam Smith ft Co.. 1320 Farnam St.
(22) 963
LOANS on Improved city property. W. H.
1 nomas, duo f irst ixauonai euna uiuk.
(22-l)70
PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead. 1520 Doug.
izz via
BUILDING loans on resldenoe property; 6
per cent. w. B. MeiKle. Kamge kik.
f5?)-M5B
REAL ESTATE WANTED
I WANT to Invest $6,000 to $15,000 In Omaha
real csiaie. Business property preierreu.
Must be a bargain. Address F 322. care
Bee. 23) M31S 21 x
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture.
cook and heating stoves, carpets, linole
ums, office furniture, old clothes and
hoes, plunos, feathera, bed pillows, quilts
and all kinda of tools; or will buy the fur
niture of your house complete. Will buy
antique or mahogany furniture. The high
est prices paid. C&U tUe right man. Tel.
Doug. 3U71. , (26) MA5 M16
WANTED to buy, stock of groceries, be
tween $400 and $000. Address C 319, care
Bee. (.) MJuS 17
WANTED Second hand 40 to 60 h. p.
boiler and engine. Address E, 321, eare
Bee. (26) MJ&3 17x
CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foye Co.,
$13 B. 14th. 'Phone Douglas 1331.
(26 44
lYPEWRITERS-We pay the highest cash
prlci
Tel.
nee lor typewriters, can at once or
Doug. b477, Kendls, Paxton block.
(26)474 Ml
CASH for old books.
Stacy, 314 8. 13th.
(26)-M697 A6x
WANTED TO BUT-Property. close
In;
must be cheap. Address F-34, Bee.
(1)-M10 16
WANTED Black Cocker Spaniel pup from
registered stock. Address Box luou, Wes
ton, Neb. (26) 333 17x
WANTED Oood . second-hand Btove or
range; give full description. Address K
8-'8, Bee. (25) 344 17x
WANTED TO RENT
ROLL top desk. Tel. Douglas 6477.
(26)-M200 1
WANTED Board and room or furnished
houRskeeping rooms for couple with
daughter u years old. Private family pre
ferred. Address Mrs. F. II. Coarney, 3617
Howard. (261243 16
WANTED To reiit by April 1. 6 or i-room
cottage with yard; no children; reference
given. Address L 3bl, care Bee.
(.) 238 15x
WANTED-Housekeeplng
rooms; close In; state
Address P 8, CAre Bee.
rooms; I to (
full particulars.
(26)-M276 17
i
WANTED SITUATIONS
DAY WOMEN furnished free of charge.
Telephone Douglas 111X (27) Uwl
WANTED By practical brlckmaker, place
a foreman or manuger; to years at the
business. Can give good reference. Ad
dreas Box 27, Genoa, Neb.
(27)-e34 Vx
WANTED-.Poaltlon. bookkeeper or bank
ing; boat v( rsfsreniMM. livx i, Dawson,
WANTED SITUATION
(Continued.)
YOUNG man wants position to work half
time, learning some good trnde or busi
ness. Address D, 3JO, care P-e.
(.7) M2 17X
HOTEL MAN, experienced and trust
worthy, desires position as manager or
day clerk. Address E-304, care l'e.
(27) M0i3 lsx
TRUSTWORTHY man with real estMe ex
perience would like the care of rrterty.
Address M-Sll, Bee. (2T)-M.bl lSx
GOVERNMENT NOTICES'
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. V.
8. Geological Survey, Reclamation
Bervice, Washington, D C.. February 14,
llti. Pealed proposals will e received at
the office of the United States Reclnmaiton
Service, Belle Foiirche, South Dakota, until
t o'clock p. fli., April 10, lt'7, for the con
struction of sections 3 to 8 of the South
Canal with appurtenant structures. In
volving spproxlmatoly JnO.OiiO cubic yards
of canal excavation, 7.2UO cubic yards of
concrete and 1.2!5 linear feet of tunnel. In
eonnectlon with the Belle Fourche project.
South Dakota. Plan, speclllcitlons nd
rroposal blanks may be obtained from the
iltet Rtates Reclamation Service. Wash
ington, D. C, Crawford, Nebraska, or Belle
Fourche, Botitn uakota. u. a. imwi
CUCK. Secretary. F2SM1.,.16
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Omaha, Neh., March !. 1M7. Scaled pro
posnls, in triplicate, subject to the usual
conditions, will bo received here until
10 a. m., central stahdard time, April 16,
1907 an then opened In the presence of at
tending bidders, for printing rcqulrwl at
Headquarters Department of the Missouri,
during the fiscal yesr commencing July 1,
1WJ. and ending June 30. 1. United
States reserve the right to reject or ac
cent any or all nronosals. cr any part
thereof. ,Blsnk forms for blddlfig snd cir
cular giving full Inlormatlon and require
ments will be furnished on application
Envelopes containing proposals should be
marked "Proposals for Printing," and ad
dressed to Major THOMAS CRUSH, C. Q.
M. MlS-18-19-20-AprlZ-lll
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
that the Keith and Lincoln counties irri
gation District will receive sealed proposals
for the purcnase oi ine sixty-six nunarea
$rt.00.00) dollars remaining of the bond is
sue of said district uo to the hour of ten
o'clock a. m. on April second. 1907. at the
office of the secretary of the Irrigation DIs.
trlct In the Village of Sutherland, In Lan
coin County. Nebraska. Said bonds are It
the denominations of one hundred ttiw.uo)
dollars each and bear Interest at the rate
of six Dercentum per annum payable earni
annually oa the nrst jays or Marcn ana
September or each ana every year Degin
nlnir with the rirat day of September, 19U0.
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 the first
day of March, 1325; seventeen of them are
Hub on the first dav of March. 1930. The
sealed proposals may bo for the whole of
said bonds or for any portion tlrereof, and
such bids will be opened immediately after
the hour of ten o clock a. m. on tne saia
second day of April. 1907. The board re
serves the right to reject any and all bids,
Dated this eight n eiey or Marcn, isui.
JAMES 8HOUP, Secretary.'
M12d20X
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mary H. and William C. Upjohn to
jnei iv. Kcnrt. lot in. re-Diai dioch, .
Bemls pork -I t
Louisa P. Ambler et ai. to oamuei
B. Bower, lots 10, 16 and 22, tilock
I. Eckermann place 1
Clevlns C. Kendall to Antone Tim
merman, lot 9, block &, Park Forest
John W. McDonald, sheriff, to Charles
Rattelle. trustee, lot 11. block S.
30
276
Sulphur Springs add $00
Charles A. Kent, trustee. 10 lubtoi
hi. Winquest and wife, part lot 4,
Ragan's add
Genevieve 8. and Mary C. H. Hins-
Hala In rharlea V. WlnnllcsL Dart
426
lot 4, Ragan's add . 26
Frances M. Smith ana wue u
Christina L. Thompson, lot U, block
IS, Central park
Omaha Mercantile company to Joseph
A. McKee, east 60 feet westlW
feet lots 11 and 12, block 36, South
Omaha
Reuben A. Johnson and wife to Wil
liam Martynowlcs, nhi lot 6. block
66, South Omaha
Li la Johffson to Dora Rathbols, e4
lot 3; aouth 60 feet e lot 3 and
nne.thlrd Interest nU 10 feet lot 2.
soo
26
1426
block 94, South Omaha 3,750
Catherine Byorth and husband to
Olof Llngqulst, part lot 4, block 11,
Redlck's sub
Mary E. Temke and husband to
Thomas O. Degan, lots au ana vi.
block 2. Matthews sub.
2,000
Isidore T. Van Moorleghem and wife
to Ulrieh Langenegger. lot 10. block
22. Wilcox 2d add 2,550
John J. Ryan to Raymond Cottenler,
lot 3, block 5, 1st add. to Fowler
Place, South Omaha 400
Hans N. Jensen to Frank V. Kuncl,
W14 lot 8, block 4, Credit Foncler.... 1,700
Union Stock Yards company to Frank
Mary Hajek, kit 2, block 16, and lot
4, block 17, 1st add. to South Omaha 400
Ellen Belle Slabaugh and husband to
Bhlmer.ft Chase Co., part lot 102,
Glae's add 1
Elizabeth Kountse Real Estate com
pany to William H. Clark, lot 3,
block , Kountxe Place 1,150
Elizabeth Kountze Real Estate com-
pany to Edna H. Klrschsteln, lot 4,
block 8, Kountse Place :.,
1.150
Total
..$19,967
OCEAft STEAMSHIPS.
EUROPE
$150
SIXTY
TOURS
$1,195
All expenses tnclndsA
ALL ROUTES
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U,Mg Toa Twin-8crw Passenger Bt tamer
1 Ulrect to 1
Norway, Sweden and Denmark
. Balling trora New York at noo.
C. P. Tltto..... M7 tltTDH4 State Jon 4
Oaear II M.f Mr. p. Ttata. Juna II
Htlllg Olav Mar il0car II , J una M
Saloon, 10 sad upward; aacood eablo. ISO. Aftar
Mar 10, Baloos 7i and up, Id caul log.
A. xC. Jennson T Lo., i nroadway, . x ,
11 Et Klaale ft.. Chicago.
ALLAN LIKE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
K MMswn Vlrtorlan sd4 Virginian, triplo-
scrw turbiiis rtvlQ'i. ancJ Tuntttan, Conloaa aol
loDlaa, twin-?Tw. Wklf salllus Llvvrpeol, Ola-
low, lsO4eA, Htts (l-raact.
Ramembep. our sal Una ara from Montraal,
rig sows lh filcturaaqua St. Lawnmoa Klvar tor
llUhL Attomm(Mlltoua narpaaa4. Halaa: alooa
fivu.00 ana upwardi ; second cabin t4u.0O snd up
wards, was siaas usdib laamars, iw.w in upwarui.
. ALLAN A COMPANY, 174 Jacaaoa Boul., Chtoago.
TWO FIRES IN PITTSBURG
High Water Prevents Effective Work
Ly Firemen and Hnck
Property Is Loit.
PITrBBURQ,' March 14. Fire to)ay de
stroyed the plant of the American Sheet and ;
Tin Plate company at the foot of South
Fourteenth street and slightly damaged the
Bolt works of the Oliver Iron and Steel
works, adjoining. The loss to the tin plate
company was about $.000 and to the Oliver
company $1,000.
The fire originated from a car of lime,
which was set on fire by the high water.
A second fire broke out on Mount Wash
ington about the same time and at 10
o'clock eleven business houses and dwellings
had been destroyed. The fire had assumed
such threatening proportions that It waa
decided to use dynamite to destroy adjoin
ing building to prevent more valuable
property burning up. No water Is avail
able. The Are had practically burned itself out
at roon. Insurance men estimate the loss
at $300.000. , Twenty-flve business . bouses
and dwelling war destroyed or badly
damaged.
iYAR IS CENTRAL AMERICA
Aiscciiattd Fret i Correirondnnt Telli of
Condition! ai They flitted FnnJay.
SALVADOR MAY JOIN WITH HONDURAS
President F.elaya of Meornaaa gald te)
Re DUlrsjsted by Roth fon -tries
Arms F.mpeeted
from America.
FI'RRTO OORTEZ. Honduras. March 10.
Via New Orleans. March 1 (Correspond
ence of the Associate! Fress.V In spite of
the claims made by coi .mandlng officers on
each side that "the enemy has been van
quished In an Important battle," the fight
ing bet wen Honduras and Nicaragua has.
up to the present time, been confined to
small engagements between scouting par
ties on one or the other side of the fron
tiers, encounters that anywhere else would
be classed as skirmishes. Each side hag
msde claims of victories not warranted
by the farts and each side has called the
reports sent out by the other falso and
misleading.
While there has been no battle as yet, all
the conditions are ripe for a serious en
gagement. It Is a mistake to characterise
all Central American fighting as comlo
opera performances. Much of the fighting
here Is comparatively not serious, but tha
waning elements of these' states have)
shown In. the past thst they can. on 'occa
sions., put up a good, stiff fight, and It
the arrayed forces of Honduras and Nicara
gua do meet In an engagement the conflict
will not be Inconsequential or to be laughed
at.
The situation of armed hostility between
Honduras and Nicaragua, from the Hon
duran side. Is briefly as follows: The sklr
mlsh at San Marcos, a village In Honduras
about Ave mllos from the Nlcarngimn fron
tier, was inconsequential. The main Hon
duraa force Is Nt Choluteca. 'Texlguat.
Oulnepo and Yuscaran. These four towng
are In practically a straight line and about
twenty miles from the frontier.
Bonllla Awaits Arms.
President Ronilla Is waiting for- further
reinforcements from Tegucigalpa and for
arms from the United States. He would
like also to have .the first serious engage
ment on Honduran territory In order to be
able to demand that Salvador make good
Its promise to help him In case of war.
Tho presence of President .Ronilla In the
field has stimulated the Honduran army
so that the men hnve confidence, and he la
a fighter of experience. He has a strong;
personal following In Salvador as well as
the confidence of the Salvadorean army,
and every one here Is epect'ng to hear
any day that Salvador has decided to fight
with him.
Honduras has armed already between
18,000 and lS.ODO men. and 15.000 more ara
bein? equipped at the capital. The presi
dent Is In close touch with his capital by
automobile. There Is a splendid macadam
ised road from Tegucigalpa to the Pnclflo
coast, which passes within & six-hour
horseback ride of the Honduran headquar
ters. Choluteca has water communication
with the port of Amapnla, which makes the
transportation of artillery and supplies
comparatively easy.
The present disposition of the Honduran
forces cover all the main roads from Nica
ragua. Forces of Mearagaa.
It would appear that the Nicaragua
forces have concentrated at Homnto, Santa
Maria and Ocotal. The first actual diffi
culty took place at Las Manos, a little
village, the main street of which marks
the frontier line between Honduras and
Nicaragua. The Nlcaraguans, who were
encamped on their side of the village,
crossed the line one night and stole a
Honduran mule and "retired with their
capture without . firing a shot. This inci
dent was followed by diplomatic corre
spondence. In which the .Nlcaraguans were
stigmatized as "cattle lifters." This will
resented with counter charges and shortly
after there was a town meeting at Ami
pala, Honduras, In which President, Zelaya
of Nicaragua was accused of violating his
promises and fomenting strife. Nicaragua
then demanded that Honduras punish the
municipality of A ma pala, but thla Hon
duras refused, on the ground that the
Honduran people were guaranteed the right
of public speech and meeting. President
Bonllla offered to submit the Lag Manos
incident and all other pending questions
to arbitration, but this Nicaragua refused
and Bhortly after both countries began
seriously to prepare for war.
In Honduras President Zelaya Is harshly
criticised. He is accused of harboring and
aiding Honduras revolutionists to organlsa
and provide them with arms and ammuni
tion with which to fight the present gov- v
ernment. He was a friend of Sierra Alias
and Pollcarpo Bonllla, both sworn enemies)
of the present president, and In Honduras
It is declared categorically that Zelaya long
has been watting a pretext to declare war
on Honduras, his ultimate purpose being
to set up in this country a president la
sympathy with his own ambitions. The
people and the government of Honduras
believe that Zelaya bopea now to repeat
his victory of 1893-4, when a Nlcaraguaa
army entered Tegucigalpa and Pollcarpo
was proclaimed president of Honduras.
Zelaya Is Distrusted.
The question of a boundary line between
Honduras and Nicaragua is still open, and.
with A friendly president at Tegucigalpa-
Nicaragua would be sure of boundary de
cisions favorable to i'.self. In short. Presi
dent Zelaya Is thoroughly distrusted, not
only In Honduras, but in Salvador and
Ouatemala as well, and the Honduran gov
ernment declares It Is preferable to fight
him in a final effort to put an end io his
International Intrigues than to let him con
tinue to foment disorders.
Honduras and Salvador are bound by al
liance to aid each other In case of war
and President Zelaya la hostile to Manuel
Estrada Cabrera, the president of Ouate
mala. There la a chance that Guatemala
will remain neutral, but. If not, all the
Countries of Central America, with the ex
ception of Costa Rica, which so far hag
taken no active part in this dispute, ara
likely to become Involved.
Saldor is so close to Chlotueta that
Salvadorean troops could join Bonllla In
twenty-four hours and another twenty-four
hours could see the united armies on Nlca
raguan territory. If the Nlcaraguans
ahould march upon Tegucigalpa, the Hon
duran forces are so disposed that they
could be readily concentrated to oppose tbs
Invaders. Salvadoran troops could be hur.
rled to Tegucigalpa in forty-eight hours.
Thers Is reason to believe that both
belligerents are expecting shipments of
arms from the United States.
HAND
SAPOLIO
FORI TOILET AND BATH
Finger roughened by nesdlework
catch every stain and look hopelesily
dirty. Hand Sapollo remove not only
the dirt, but also ths loosened, injured
cuticle, and nttorea the tiogr to -'
their mmturtl besutf.
Vl okoceks and dku'ooistC
rarnam. (IS) MJ7$ It
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