(I TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEEs TUESDAY, ttAKCH 2R, 1907. 11 ) OFFERED FOR SALE (Continued.) I'limoa. Oriini, Maaleal tastrnsnents. THK smallest plnno In th writ at th Chlcasro Furniture Co. We alo have th Jilahest srrsd nwnd hand furnltur at e-n prices. 1SIJ D..Ja I3t- Tt!. Pous'.m 4V7. i (16 M7S1 A PIANO, manon-any cine. In excellent con dition, cost ., for sal at $1.'. 43J a 24th St. 'Phone Doug'" (!) MS33 FOR BALE A good Emerson upright piano, at a sacrifice. Apply Hamil ton. tJo jsoij 3TKGFR PIANO-CHEAP FOR CASH. Ill M'CAGUE ItLDO. Q A7 TWO ORGANS ONE onk rs. $18 U5 MoS7 A7 CAOUE BLDG. Free Music Lessons FKEE MUSIC LESSONS NO MONEY DOWN $1.00 PER WEEK Are the special Inducement to Eatr piano buyera at our store this weelc. Aside from our matchless stock of Stelnway, Pteprer, Emerson. Hardman and IS other standard makea quoted at a heavy reduction from eastern price, we offer the fnlowtng unprecedented bargain In slightly used Instruments: UPRIGHT PIANOS Kimball, burl walnut finish .. BO. 01 Klnihall, rosewood case 76.00 Arlon, cottage alse 90.09 New England, mahogany caae lOii.OO Hnllett at Cumeton grand 110. CO Chlcke-rlnsr A Hone 125. 00 Bin iter, mahogany case ISO. f0 Opera piano, oak case 105. d0 Norwood, mahogany caae 17 5. 00 voee ft Hon; 200.00 1600.00 Stelnway, good condition.. (00.00 SQUARE PIANOS AND ORGANS ' All makes to select from, $ 1 R, $25, $15 and up. Every Instrument fully guaran teed. Call or write for complete bargain list Terms. fiOc to $1.00 weekly. New - , pianos for rent, $1 and up. We move, store, tune and repair pianos. Tolo phone Doufrlaa 1626. SCIIMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. 1311-1313 FARNAM ST., OMAHA. (1) M262 Pool and Blllard Tables. FOR BALI&--New and second-hand billiard and pool tables: we lead the world hi cheap car nxtures; easy payments. Bruna- wlok-Balke-Collendar. 407 tf. 10th Bt. . - (16)-44 Typewriters aad Itnlug Machines. ONE Remlneton typewriter. No. 8, fn good condition, for sale cheap. Call at Be olhce. U6) 3x L1CKEN8DERFER typewriter, good , nt: snap. 14. is. Roberts, 641 Paxton bkek. (16)-M216 $0 SMITH Premier Typewriter; fine shape, can at once aa we need the room. oil Paxton block. (10) 2S1 26 niacclla HAIX'8 safes, now, 24-band, 1813 Famam. tio SEND us your mail orders for drun: freight paid on 111) lots. Myers-Dillon Lru- CO., UMlSJia. US) Mf . SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILES. 1906 Thomas Flyer, 40-H.-P., full equipment; iS"X Popi Toledo, Typs 7, ton and full !; Jlro, used 60 mlls; cost $1,26, now $1,000. IS" Reo, top and full equipment; coat $1,(60, now 1 t Wilte Bteainer; cost $2,500, now $m !KS1 Kord. 16-H.-P,; Cost $1,150, now $700. Ir'oDe-Waverly Electric runabouts. $1 un. DERIGHT AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, loll Farnam Bt. f'-j (18) M940 FEW bargains In Jd-hsnd soda fountains; Uionthly payments. Delight, 1818 Farnam. .FOR BALE Two National cash registers. 1 1 one total oaaer: aiso nice line or store 1 fixtures, ulobe Iand and investment Co, Patterson Block. (It) 660 EHKRWIJV WILLIAMS CO.. best mini paint. Sherman ft McConnsu Drug Co. , ao-44t FOR SALE Collection of fine old violins. . Including Viola and 'Cello. Violin Ktudlo. 10 Wlthnell Building. ... (1SWM782 A20 nifiPATH'S History of World Encyclo- edia Jirttannica, cheap. Ml Paxton block. Roberts. 06)185 M-27X FOR BAIE Successful hot water Incuba- , tors; Humphrey bone grinder at a bar gain, Apply mornings between 9 and 11 tit Expremimen'e Delivery Storage, 22d and jiara, or i none iiarney vea. . . (l-03 3Bx I'OR BALE One new and four good second- hand Dunlop auto tires, all complete. L. rV Taegge, usward. neD. 06) M891 29 FOtl BALE Old style mahogany dresser; ' two gentleman's wheels; go-cart for twins. 107 N. 12th St. (!) M24J SO FOR SALE Successful hot water Incuba- tore; Humphrey bone grinder, at a bar- ' gain. Apply mornings between 9 and 13 st Expressmen's Delivery Storage. 221 and . isaro. (lu)-M3J7 Z7X OARDEN and field seeds, fruit packages, bee keepers' supplies. Younkerman Seed co., council Hiuns, la- (16) 283 PATENTS Larson tt Co.. book frea. Be Bids'. a7)-M220 V.D. O. BARNELL. natent sttornew .A In. ri.dli, na. P.aim, tail T f ij., m,. lli UJ All PERSONAL CITY BTEAM LAUNDRY Shirts pressed. . not Ironed. 2U a. 11th SL Tel. Doug, tbt (U 962 BEWINQ machines rented, any mnke, 7Ro ( ur .uv per montn. second. . n.uu iuai.-iiiiic:a iui sie, u uo ano. I1D Nb. Cyv.1 Co.. lilh and Harney , os)-r4 MASQlBcostuma. Lieben. Tel. 4116. Open VunllMis. (18) s&4 BYR1NGES. rubber aooda bv mall) cut prices; send for free catalogue. Mye ?i Aiiiun irus ,u., uiuitia ri r l rTt III ALL KINDS. uui, Miiti c.viiuUi4f ponflntf and shrink hm. only ik: pr yuL. fe-ad tor prlcu lit I'll il I Al 1 V CTViTIVil PD 40 Douglas Block. TsL DoukUs 1933. ti)-aoi PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOMK-Mrt . ' Dr. King. tuU N. list bt. ToL Iiou,-. 3. IU) 'A3 KYB dfecta oorrsctsd by glasses, fitted i In your bom If desired; reaaoiiabl prlcs. BinllU, Gi'sdui Opliouku. 3mi1 Ohio. 'PUou Wsbstur 4437. ,- x (18) MOuO 2ftx ' ii A JOi A 1 V !SwdUh movemen'tT 410 N. --- --ittin, room t, uecond floor. (ll MJ A3 THE SALVATION ARMY solicits castoff clothing; In fact, unylhlng you do n.it lievu; w wimi, i ' iiu sii, at m pi litlt St., ?or cunt of oullecting, to tb wurthy poor. Call 'I'lione Doug. 41 jj aud waauu Mill aali. (U a LACE curtains nicely laundered, satlsfac. lioa guarsntevd; prL-es moderate. Pbon Dougloa 4iCJ. 1711 Jacksou. ilt 3u If mVCTin treatment and bath. buiun, its fi. nn. IJ fior. ARK you going to New York? I can save you So per cent ou your hoirl bill at a first ' das downtown hoteL Addr N-otd, Bee. (1)-U ADVERTISEMENT In this column ec 1 ond week of January sniwered by "Beatrice Kail." Will iht pleau writ ag-aln and give same adirea.. Leur rviurned from general delivery. (! M9 3$x RVPTCKE CL'R1:D $30; no knlfa Quick Cu Ruptur Co., Woodiuun of the Wor.J LuildiSnV U3J-M.J 1111 PERSONAL ' (Continued.) FOR anything- In the tewing machine lln go to P. h.. Hodman 4k Co., 1M Cup. Ave (18) 246 A13 d ritt WIU nil order. Telephone Red K 1 U&J-MT72 17x OMAHA Ptenm paa Co. manor utirM pure Hour peat. 2210. Cuming. Telephone Douglas 40J. v (UH IHKAI.THT, wholesome, satin skin bestowed t'T Balln ikln cream and Bittln powder. 26c 7 ir- DR. N. SOMMER. homeopath. Bee Bldg. tlB) tu OMAHA Stammerers' Institute. Rama- P)-K9 BUg. REAL ESTATE C'ITT PROPERTY FOR s.I.fj FOR QUICK SALE CLOSE IN 9-room house, nil mrdc.n except furnace, near 22d and Mason Sts. Owner Is anxious to sell this property this week. House Is renting for $30 per month. The owner has got to have some money at once. He wants us to get him an offer on this prop erty quick. Come In and let us show It to you. PATNE, B08TWICK ft' CO.. th Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. (18) 319 2 Mid City Lots ; Sale every afternoon this week on the grounds. Do not b too late to get a home in this beautiful addition., Remem ber the location 13th and Blaine Sts. Take 13th St. car line. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Sole Agents, 1506 DODGE ST. (19) 314 $2,600 All modern, B-room cottage, south front, nicely located, on paved street, near car. In north part of city; permanent walks, shade trees, some fruit; very desirable neighborhood. This la a very attractive home and a bargain. Terms, one-half eash. BENSON & CARMICHAEL 642 Paxton Block. (19)-3 V FOR SALE New house of 9 rooms, on room quartered sawed whit oak, balance quartered sawed hard pine; hot , water heatj . bath room an . second floor; lavatory and laundry in "c. went basement; good barn; first-class In every respect; Walnut Bill district Pric $5,600. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. T. Llfs Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (19) M1S4 26 INVESTMENTSNAP BRICK BUSINESS CORNER. ANNUAL RENTAL OF $4.0U); WILL NET 14 PER cmjin i. k.uuu casn, balance irorn rentals; low rat interest. L CONNER, 232 Nuvllle Block. (19) MS4J Al tJK balk A choice residence corner, 60x60 ft.; 2Mh and B St.; cheap. See J. H. Kopreti, M.N. 24th St., South Omaha. (19)-M325 36 FARNAM ST. PROPERTY Full-slxed business lot. 66x133 to twenty foot alley, on north side Farnam, east of 34th; Improved with three thrac-story brick flats, paying a fair return on the invest ment Has a future, we think. Can offer It for a short time at $21,000. Harrison & Morton . (190-KS TTT1T? TTIT WT.ViV I " " I tt TJ mnA HoiiMA. flrnod renair n... tlaml. I ITSia, M,w.uu; ey icriiis 8-R. mod. house, paved street and walk, gooa repair, si.ouu.uv; easy mnns. I T-R. house, ctt water, cistern, gas. perm. nent wlh. 8u- 2-J St., bargain. 1,DVV.VU, v t-R. house, t lots, city water, gas, $80$ Bahler tt.; $1,3.0.00; easy terms. . J. II. PARROTTE 634 Paxton Blk. (19) M254 10 FOR BALE At a bargain, lot and two houses on South l&tu St., near Casullar. Th O. F. Davis Co., U Bee Bldg. (19)-Mjmw 37 THE KERR AH3TRACT CO.'B AB STRACTS OF TITLES are the safest. You ai protected by a $10.UUO bond against loss by errors, iou dun t buy a law suit when ou buy a "Ksrr" abstract. 1414 Uaruey. Ttl. Douglas US7. (19) 6 L' MM EH RESORT FOR SALE. One of two noted summer resorts on Lak SheUk, Minn. (Muiray Co.). This Is th beautiful tract on North bay, being a comblnttd' summer resort, farm and park. In ail cuiiipribck Si acres; summer liolei with sevrrul cottages, barn. Ice housu, wells, tank, etc. ejold at $16,uu0 three years ago. For ready cash a great bar gain will lie given. Several small steam ers on lake, which Is I miles long; Dn Ashing at all tunes. Th nearest good sumnver resort and beautiful summer lake to Omaha. Sioux City and all points in eastern Neb. and western Iowa. For par ticulars address W. J, Mcl.eod. B1 nylon, Minn. (19) Mia aix $3,000.00 PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE FACTORY OR WAREHOUSE BUILDING Located at th northeast corner 2Slh and Boyd St., 3-story brick building Uxw feet, engine rooiiT ux36 feet, llrst-claas condition, suitable for manufacturing buslneM, ground JTt'xlaS'A feet, located on Mi.souri Paoltlc tracks, known aa "On Time Yeast Factory." For further particulars Inqulr ot QEOHGB A CO., 1001 Farnam Si. Exclusive Agenta (19)-M174 $1,000 LOAN made for I years, bearing 6 per cent, on five cottages, fii'al-cla.n. Ad dress W 884. Bt. (19) M199 to FOR fine located residence Wts see or writ A. W. Anderson, iftjO Cupltol ave. il)-M;3i 3bi REAL ESTATE C1TT PHOPKRTr FOI SALE. (Continued.) FOR SALE Very fine 7-ruorn Cottage, new porcelain bath and nlckl plumbing throughout. For a party desiring rooms all on one floor this Is hard to beat. Also the finest corner on Far nam street for an apart ment, house. This will be sold cheap. WM. K. POTTER, 301 BROWN BLTt (19 M246 36 DUNDEE On of the beet lots In Dundee for $700.00. J. II. PARROTTE 634 Paxton Blk. - (19)- -M255 30 A' RARE OPPORTUNITY In order to raise a large amount of money for a business proposition, 1 will offer fur sals for a few days only, the best in vestment In the city; brick flats, strictly flrst-claes In every respect; prefer to deal direct wjth purchaser. Address u sen), Dee. (19) M24B 7 FOH 3 ALE On East Maple 8t. strictly modern 7-room house, fun casement laundry, paved street, near three car lines. Inquire J. 11. Olseen. tli Board of irnilS lildg. lei. JKjuglas u G3J FOR BALE OR TRADE for smaller house close in, a V-room house; full lot. In quire owner, 413 N. 25th. (19) M24S 26x FOR SALE A beautiful new residence at 4fth and Davenport Sts. See owner al 136 N. 40th St. (19P-286 25x FOR SALE A 4-year lease on a fine trackage, 132 ft. . . square, close In. Bee PAYNE. BOSTWICK ft CO., 6th Floor, N. T. Life Bldg. (19)-20 28 FOR 8ALE Two modern houses and large nam, one mock north or Hnnscom paric; paved street, east front, lot 7Sx1j0. East' ern owner win sell st a bargain. THOMAS BRRNNAN. Room 1 N. I. U Bldg ll 64S AT A BARGAIN By owner, double house of 8 rooms, gas. wen. cistern, good repair; north side; close to two car lines and easy walking distance of postomce. Renting lor K. Price for quick sale only $2.0"0; terms half cash. Address a s.s. car or lice. (l'J) M166 26X WELL built 9 room house, all modern ex cept furnace. 816 S. 2th St. For sale by owner. (is) zsu zox REAL ESTATE FARM A7TR RANCH UKUs for fALB Canada. PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS TO CANADA Will Profit by Writing O. C. CHESTER ft CO., Qkotoks, Alberta, Canada- All kinds of real estate and commission buainess transacted; farm and ranch lands a specialty. (20) M8S3 S)x CANADIAN WHEAT LAND Two par tloularly choice half sections, cornering eacn otner; one vi the same has a frontage of a mile on Last Mountain lake, Saskatchewan; the land Is gently undui atlng to level prairie and la of finest quality; can all be ulowed with the ex- ceptlon of about 30 acres In a coulee. which has water In It all the year round and Which grows a good deal of hay. mere is no nner tana in tne imbi Momv tain Valley district than this. It Is In the very heart of the best portion of the country, sou aeep loam on clay subsoil. Price, $20.00 per acre; easy terms. Wm, Pearson Co., Ltd., 38 Northern Bank Widg., Winnipeg. (20) Iowa. 340-acre farm, well Improved and only two mnes irom gooa lowa town; smoothly rolling land; half In tarn grans. $75 per acre; encumbrance $8,0U0. Will trade equity for clear city property, or stock vi Kuoua. lou acres nnest Kina or bottom land: no overflow; two mUes from town of 2,5U leupiei cveiy acre uiiaoie; no DUllalngs. 1,5 per acre: encumbrance Iti.OoO. win trade equity for clear city property or email stocs. oi gooas; or win tiaae both of these farms together for goods or . ciear cuy properly. Writ for full particulars. LOVE ft GKlMfcS. WOODBINE, IOWA. (20) MS8 A4 Kansas. HOMESEEKERf! Ba careful. Locate right. Investigate our famous artesian valley. Sure crops, matchless climate. Let us writ you. Miller ft James. Meade, Kan. (20) 635 Al Nebraska. FOR BALE 640 acres of improved farming land In Banner County, .Nebraska. Terms: $5 per acre; $1.6u0 cash, balano nine annual payments; 6 per cent Interest. W. H. BOLbFlELD. AUUl'KN, NEB. (20) M&26 AGENTS WANTED I offer for sale 11.000 acres of my Cheyenne and Kimball land, best of soil, as good as yours at home, the prices ranging from $5 to $10 per acre, on best terms, to suit purchaser; writ at once lor particulars and list to Herman Bprlngft, Sidney, Neb. Ofllce over. First Nat'l Imnk. in th Calehan block. (20) M904 27x IMPROVED farms in eastern Nebraska; Barpy and Douglas counties. B. J. Over- ton. Gretna. Neb. (20)-MS7S FOR BALE. 30-acr farm one mllo from city limits on Center street road, 9 room house, good barn milk house, well and windmill, fruit. BuAUtlful location. Price $6,0U0. This is a snap. See it now. D..V. Shales Company, 110 Board of Trad. Tel. Douglas 4. . (30) M348 26 FOR SALE Section land, Kimball county; 6u0 acres farm land, balance rolling; (660 acre. Write us about western land. Kim ball Land Co-. Kimball, Neb. (30) M330 Ala WRITE Townsend Realty Co., Fremont, Neb. Farms and lands for sale or trad for clear town property or merchandise. (Al) M3i0 AXx Tvisa GILMORE REAL ESTATE CO.. 141 Doug las St., Omuha, Neb., 'Phone Douglas 2644, general agent W. B. Sough. Land Co., owners of Urge tracts near Dalbart. Tex., ths choicest In the Panhandle. Agents wanted In every county. Next excursion March 19. Sleeping car berths fie. Call or writ for full Information. Up) MJ71 LANDSKEKERS. Send for map of Texas, showing nr railways and location of famous Brasoa Valley lands, the richest rain bolt lands In the ITnlted Stales, and wher bllszards ar unknown. Price, $10.00 to $18.00 per acre. Illustrated list free. IIILAND P. LOCKWOOD. 436, San Antonio, Tex. (30) M695 AJ TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO LAND. Hsv some rare bargains In Texas and New Mexico land, (6 to $7.50 an acre. Go and see for yourself; low rallrcad rates. For particulars address. ROBERT C. DRl'ESEDtlW, 8C New York Life Bldg., Oman. Neb. CO) M:53 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Faro and staaeh Land. FOR RENT-6-acr tract of land in Ben son (without houae). suitable for garden ing or raising potato. Will rent till January 1, 14, for $ if taken immedi ately. Address K 821 car Bee. 03) 463 x FARM FOR RENT. Splendid farm, 211 acres, for rent, six mile from Omaha; possession given at once. A .... I u ... LJ a a . ... , t 1 . .. A ft rr- -. . . , Bldg., Owaba. Neb. Tel. Douglas 14 iT (li)-Mje " REAL ESTATE FOR RENT iConllnued.) FOR RENT ACRES OF FARM LAND, WITH HOliSK, HARN AND SMALL rASTI'RK, ABOUT ONE MILE SOUTH OF BENSON. THE PUTNAM CO., 604 N. T. LIFE HLPO. (ZlsMOlo REAL ESTATE LOANS $1.0X0.000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence properly In Omaha; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1, N. Y. Life. (22) S9 LOWEST RATES Bemla, Paxton Block tB) eoi MONEY TO LOAN-Payna Investment Co. tiiT ma GARVIN BROS.. 1604 Farnam. snd 6Vi per cent loans on real estate; no aeiay. (22) W4 $l,0n0,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property In Omaha; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, R. 1, N, Y. Ufa (23)-sS WANTED City loan and warants. W. f arnam umitn & Co.. uju r arnam ni. (22)- LOWEST RATES Bemla, Paxton Block. t2i) SSI WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters ft Co, va vu LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. i nomas, out r irst xsationai uang Ming. (22)-9T0 PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 1S-X) Doug. BUILDINO loans on residence property; I per cent, w, U. Melkle, p.amge Flit. ??)-M5 WANTED TO BORROW I WANT to borrow $600 for one year, pri vately; will give full particulars to any one having that amount to lend. Ad dress Q 93, car Bee. (24)-M301 2! WANTED TO BUY CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foye Co., all t. 141 n. tiiod uougioa uui. (K)-443 WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, cook and heating stovts, cir;eis, iinoie utns, ci tiled furniture, old clothes fend shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the f ir nituro of your house complete. Will buy antique or mahogany furniture. The high est prices paid. Call the right man. Tel. Doug. 397L (-) 6u) A17 I WANT to Invest anywhere from $.,0tx to $ao,uoo In Omaha brick flats. If you -nave anything to offer, write me at once. Ad dress C 336, care Bee. (25 IC1 2i CASH for old books. Stacy, 316 S. 18th. (2D) MttJi AiX WANTED TO BUY For cash, T or 8-roonjJ sincuy mouern nouse. aeairauiy iwaicui will pay $3,000 to $4,500. Address D 37, care Hee. ar-20 2tt WILL pay cash for 3 or 4 houses, prefer old houses that I can buy cheap and re pair myself; give best price and location. Address A, 897, Be. (2&)-M198 ft I WANT to buy flats cloee In; must be new and cheap; state location and price In first letter. Address B 8S1, care Bee. (2o) M!M 26 WANTED To buv second-hand gns range. Tel. Harney 2368. C 810 26 WANTED The following tinner's tools; second-hand: one 86 or 42-lnch squaring shears; one 30-Inch tin folder, 1 Inch sf'ini and less; one medium Plied thick edge burring machine and stand; one No. Z Waugh's circle shears, 8 to 30-lnch circle. Address The York Novelty Mfg. Co., York Neb. (25) M331 20x WANTED Good second-hand tent and fly trap. 'Phone Maple 6166. (25)-M354 2 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Room and board by young man In private family; Hanscom park vicinity. 1101 Park Ave. (20.1 a5 30 WANTED To rent small house, within ten blocks either way from 40th and Hamil ton Sts. Address F 9U3. care Be. (26)-M30O Al WANTED By 1st of May, good 9 or 10 room house in vicinity of Hanscom park. Address K-9U6, care Bee. t2C) M328 A2 When You Write to Advertisers Remember It takes but an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ail In The Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS DAY WOMEN furnished frea of charge. Telephone Douglas 1112. (7) MM) OFFICE work by young ninn'; age 34; best of references as to character and ability; can furnish bond for responsible position. Address E 901, care Bee. ?7)-2K4 2t!i YOUNG man desires position evenings, E to 11, as stock, cash or record clerk, cashier or bookkeeper; excellent references; quick, accurate, reliable. Address II 904, Bee. (27)-3U 27X WANTED By a thoroughly competent lady, position as housekeeper In nrst-class rooming house or uotel; will go to any good town; can give the best of refer ences. Address "M," car general de livery, Omaha. (27) 307 26x GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS Department FOR INDIAN Sl'PPLIES- of the interior, Otllce of In' dlan Affairs, Washington, D. C, February 15, 1907. bealed proposulji, plainly marked on the outside of the envelope, ''Proposals for Rubber Goods, Boots and Shoes," etc., as the case may be, and addressed to the "Couimlasloner of Indian Affulrs, Washing ton, D. C." will be received at the Indian office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Thursday, April 11, 107. and then opened, fqr furnish ing the Indian service with rubber goods, boots and shoes, hardware and medical supplies. Sealed proposals, pluiuly marked on the outside of the envelope. 'Proposals for Enameled Ware. Furnltuie." etc., U4 the case may be, und addressed to the "Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washing ton, D. C," will be received at tl.e Imlln office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, April 16, 1KV7, and then opened, for furnish ing th Indian service with enameled ware, lamps, furniture, bedding, stoves, agricul tural Implements, paints, oils, glass, tin ware, wagons, harness, leather, shoe find ings, ssddlery, etc., school supplies, and a long list of miscellaneous articles. Bids must be made out on government blanks. Schedules giving all necewmry Information for bidders will be furnished on application to the Indian omee, Washington. D. C.; the U. 8. Indian warehouses at New York City, Chicago, I1L; St. Louis, Mo., and Omaha, Neb. The department reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or iny part of any bid. F. E. LEL'PP, Commissioner. Ml9-dl7t U. 8. MILTARY PRISON. FORT LEA V enworth, Kan., March 26, 'J'1. Sealed pro posals for furnishing wood, coal, charcoal, forage, straw and mineral oil, required here during year commencing July 1. 1W07, will be received until 10 a. m. April 25, 19'7. nnd then publicly opened. Information furnished on application. Envelopes should be Indorsed. "Proposals for Fuel and For age" and addreaed. Captain C. A. Martin, U. M. M2-i-?7-2i-29-A23-J( , LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE-NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that the Keith and Lincoln counties li'ri- ?atlon District will receive sealed proposal or th purchase of the slxty-slx hundred ($u.6ul.uui diill.ns remalulng of the bond Is sue of said district up 10 the hour ot ten o'clock a. m. on April second, lis7, al the olhce of the secretary of the Irrigation Dis trict In the Village of Sutherland, in Lin. coin County, Nebraska. Said bunds are In the denominations of one hundred (JllA'.Ou) dollar each snd bear Interest st th rat of six percentum f er annum payable semi annually on the first uf March and September of each and every year begin ning with the first day of September, Usui. These bonds are of three series and ten of the n sre due on the nrst day of March, 1D17; thirty-nine of them due on th first day of March, I'JIK; sevento. r. of them ar due on the first dsy of March, l:t). The sealed proposals may be for the whole of said bonds or tor any portion thereof, and , ..V. I.l.l. ..ill ...... . t . .. 1 ..... .. . - ' uiii uiu, " . , .rv vircnw iiniiiwi.ivif , I r the hour of ten o clock a. In. on the said second day of April, IW"7. The toard re serves the right (o reject any and all bids. Dated tills eighth day of March, 1X7. JAMES SHOCK Secretary. ULidAX BURGLAR IS SOON ARRESTED Within Eonr After Crisis He i Cinchi ky DettctiTfi rrrii end Dnan. MAN SUSPECTED OF SERIES OF DEEDS Chiefs Donahae of Police aad Te t Detectives Land la Praise of What Offletrt Did. Within an hour after having broken Into and robbed the home of E. T. Swobe, 108 South Thirty-sixth street William Howard was arrested as the burglar at Union sta tion with the stolen goods In his posses sion by Detectives Ferris and Dunn by a clever piece of si net h work at 3 o'clock Mondtry morning. When a telephone message reached the police station from the Swobe residence that burglars had been In the house, th two officers were sent to Investigate. Gath ering what Information they could, they mode their own deductions and then fol lowed an Idea which looked to them Ilk a chance and made a hurry trip to th depot. There, In the check room, was a suit case recently left by a man. It was very heavy. The dcetctlvea placed themselves where they could see and hear all, and after a wait of some time their vigil was re warded by the appearance of the man they wanted. Howari was taken to tKe police station and when the suit case wns opened It was found to contain the goods stolen from the Swobe residence. Anoher grip which How ard hnd with him contained his personal effects and Jewelry believed to; have been stolen from other houses. In his pockets were also articles which may prove to be loot of housebreakings. The articles taken from Mr. Swobe were silverware, silks and Jewelry and were easily Identified by him when he called at the police station Mon day morning. Man Who Did Other Deeila. That Howard Is the man who hes troubled residents In different parts of the city Is the opinion ot Chief of Police Donahue and Chief of Detectives Savage. The home of Harry 8. Weller, 3610 Bemls park, was entered recently and goods found on How ard were' recognised as being part of the loot. Scarcely has a night passed for two weeks or more that some clever Job was not committed and the police are sure Howard was the man In each case. Detectives Ferris und Dur.ri took the lucky depot trail on the possibility' that they were after the same man who had dons the other recent burglaries. The po lice had never been able to learn any more than that goods were shipped out of the city by express Immediately after a bur glary, and when thoy found that a suit case had been stolen from the Swobe home, In which to place the stolen goods, they AN OLD aud WELL-TIUEI) IIE.MEDY fXR OVER 8IXTT TEARS UBS. WIlfSLOW'B nOOTHINO BTXTT7 hai bean m4 for OTr glXTT TSARS by MIL LIONS of MOTHERS lor th.lr CH1LUKRN WH1L TKKTH1NO WITH PEKKECT 8VCCK8S. IT SoOTHKS It). CHILD, BOKTKNS th. UUMS, AL LAYS H PAIN. CV'RES WIND COLIC, ind Is tb. b.it roaxlr (or Dl ARB HOB A. Sol by 4rusiuu In .v.rr part ot th. world, fi. sure snd ask tor MKS. WIXSLOW'S SOGTIUNQ SVKUr RAILWAY TIME CARD t'NIOX BTATIONTKNTU AND HAHCI I'nloa Paciflo-. Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited n m6 ai t a s;18 pm The China and Jarjan Fast Mall .,. a 4:15 pin a 6:10 pm Colo. & Calif. Ex a 4:1$ Dm a 9:30 pm California, & Ore. Ex.,.a 4:14 pm a 6:10 pin Los Anceioa Limited. ..al2:06 pm al0:46 pm Fast Mall a l:b$ am a 6:00 pm Colorado Special a 7:45 am a 7:44 am North Piatt Local a t:10 am a 4:60 pm Beatrice iccai o i:u pm pi::4o pm Cblcawo, Rock Island A Paelfle BLAST. Chicago Limited a 8:16 am a 7:10 am Iowu Loci.1 a 7:00 am a 4:80 pm Chlcaga Mall 8.16 pm Iowa Local bl2:0$ pm 0 9:66 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.).. a 6:06 pm a 1.36 pm Chicago uowa i,mia.i..a a: pm au;b pm W1ST, Rocky Mountain Limit- 7 2n am a 3:05 am Colo, tc Cal. Express, a 1:50 pm 4:60 pm Okl. & Texas Express, .a 4:4-) pm al2:06 pm Lincoln Fairbury and Bellevu a 8:60 pm a!0:10 am Wabash. BC Louis Express 6:30 pm a 3: JO am St. Lou 13 Local crom Council Bluffs) a 9:15 am Btanberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b t.-OO pm Chicago Great 'Western. Bt. Paul fk Minneapolis.. 8:30 pm St. Paul 4 Minneapolis. 7:45 am Chicago Limited 6:40 pm Chicago Express 7:40 am Chicago FJipresa 3:30 pic Chicago A Northwestern al0:30 pm bll:30 am MO. am 11 :o0 pm 8:00 am ' 11:60 pm Cedar Kapids Pass. a 7:u6 am a 6:06 pm a 7:60 am ale : no piu Twin City express Chicago Daylight ...a 8:00 am all:15 pm a 3:45 pm a 9:35 am Chicago Local , Sioux City Local .. Carroll Local Sioux City Local... Chicago Express ... Fast Mali Fast Mall Twin City Limited Overland Limited . Norfolk-Bonestael , Llncoln-Chadron ... Deadwuod-Llncoln , Casper-Shonahonl .. Hastings-Superior , Fremont-Albion ... Missouri Pacific. ...alliao am ...a 8:60 pm ..a 4 32 pm 9:60 sill a 3:46 pm ...a 6:60 pm a 7:30 am a 2:i pm a 8:30 am a 7:06 am ...a 8:2$ pm ...a 8:23 pm ...a 8:33 pm ...a 7:40 am ...b 7:40 am a 9:31 am aio as am 10:36 am . 8:00 pm 6:o5 pm ..a 2:00 pm a 6:06 pm ..b 2:00 pm b 6:u6 pm ,.o sac pm du:oU pm K. C. 4 St. L Ex press.. a 9:00 am a : am K. C. St. L Express.. all :15 pm a 6:26 pre Nebraska Local a 2:00 pm all:40 am Des Moines Local a 4:15 pm Illinois Central. Chicago Exprasa , a 8:00 am a 2:48 Dm Minn. St et. Paul Ex. .b 8:00ara a 8:16 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7:30 am Minn. Awbt. Paul Ltd... a 8:30 pm a 7:30 ant Lkloaxo, Hllivank. At, St. iaB. CiiL and Colo. Special. .a 7:65 am a 7:30 am California aud ore. Ex.a 6:45 pin a 8:10 pin Overland Li:uied a 8 .46 pm a 9.J0 am Des Moines 4 Cedar Kaplda Local b 6:tf am bU;00 pm pUULINUTON TATIOS lOth A MASOK Burlington Leav. a 4.10 pm a 4.10 pin Arrive. Denver & California. Black Hills Northwest Special . a, .o pm a t.to pm a 4.10 bin a 2.3'j i,m Nortuwesl r.xpress .all;lo pin a 7:10 am Nebraska Eipiees a s. In am a 7:45 pin Nebraakd L'jutl a 8:00 ain a 7.1& pm a 7:15 pm to am al2ai pm a 7. JO pm bin a ..... Lincoln ocal Lincoln Fust Mail 1 ln,.oltl IjOCal .... ..b 2M pm Ft. Crook at Plattam'th.b 2:60 pm flattsniouin . I'enver Limited a 7 60 pin a 8:10 am a 1 10 am BcUevue Pac. Juno.. a 3:30 am a 1:60 p a l-.-zi a pin Chicago fc'Mciai 113 tin Chicago Express ..a 8:45 pm Ciiicuao Flyr a 8 06 pm Inn. Local a 9:16 am 1 6t pm a 1:26 pm alO .63 pm fct. IaiuIs Express a 4:45 pm all:! in Kana Clty-st. Jo aio 5 pm a 6.46 am Kansas Cliy-bt. Jo. ...a $13 am a alu p, jxaliaus uifi'i. - -w , . WEBIT1CR TATON-15tb WEBSTER Chleasa, tt. Omaha. 3aal. Minneapolis Twin City Passenger... b 6:30 am b 9:10 pm Sioux City passenger 2:00 nm all Emarscn local .... Emerson Local Mlaonrl I'aelne. Local via Weeping Wstsr Falls City Local .. ,.b 6.46 pm b 9:10 am .,c $ 45 am e 8 50 pm a 8X1 am a 6 Mprn ou pm an m pin a Daily, h Dally excei.t Bandar d Dall o Dall except Saturday. 0 Sunday only, except Monday. OCKA 8TEAMIKIP9. ALLAH LIKE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS UVEKPOOU GLASfKrW. UNrH)N. H-iVRE Nw at4.$nrs VI'ToHlAN and VlHtJIMAN, lrtp)-8M.Tw turt'tn iiajint-, and Tl'NIBlAN. COK sii' AN attd uNl AN' t$ii'Kr wa. IWaitMiilwr, uur Mtlum ar Wvwkly Irom MONTKKAU. aaliic duwi th icturiitt Hi. Lswroc htvr hf darilirht, AtconimtMlatiuaa unaurpaatwd Hal: kUloo l. u t.o4 vpirard, acot$4 eatia $40.uu aad afwarda. L& cts t abia B(.ainr, $A OO aad upward. - TT) I And 0)) f Vn? 1 1 is a G--scn(1 to women, carrying I S I i 1 14 ' ' rj M tllcm turouSu tilcir IUObt " tfa 1 LUttlL'UVw' U ordeal with safety and no pain. No woman who uses 'Mother's Friend" need fear the suffering and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also healthy, strong and nn Mil good naturca. Our book "Motherhood," is wortn its weieht in irold to every woman, and will be sent free in plain envelope by addressing application to Dradfield Regulator Co. Atlanta.Ga. thought It a bare possibility they mUrht find some trace of the case at a depot check stand. The first stand they came to, and the first suit case they saw, proved to be what they wanted. Both Donahue and Savage were loud In their pralso of the detectives' work. Howard said he came here from Des Moines. His record will he looked up Bt Chicago. He was arraigned In police court Monday morning nnd asked time to secure legal aid. Th case was set for Wednes day. CREIGH VISITS ANDERSONVILLE Site of ' Famous Prison Ha Bee a Converted Into Beavtlfnl Park. Captain T. L. Crelgh has recently re- urned from an extended trip through the south. One of the points visited was the site of Andnrsonvllle prison, where 1S.M0 union soldiers perished while prisoners of war within the confederate lines. Mr. Crelgh said: "The grounds now comprise some elRh)y acres. Including the twenty- even acres of the prison pen proper. In which were herded at one time 31.0O0 union soldiers. The grounds have been purchased by the Woman's Relief corps and beauti fied. The National cemetery there contains 13.000 graves of known dead and 900 un- nown dead union soldiers who perished In he prison and vicinity. Providence spring has been beautified with a marble fountain nd " other suitable surroundings. The graves of the dead are suits bly marked. uch as are known, as well as the un known graves. Throughout the grounds art tablets marking scenes and Incidents of the prison,. Including the famous dead line. the old hospital and where the six "raid ers" were tried and executed. The keeper's residence Is on the spot where Wlrx had his official headquarters. The grounds are most carefully kept, and ar a beautiful memorial of on of the saddest tragedies of modern warfare. The government maln- ains the National cemetery there, while the National Woman's Relief corps looks after the care of the grounds. It Is quite certain that the proposed monument to Wlrs will not be erected anywhere near the grounds, and I question Jf such a monument will ever be erected. The southern peoplo are not particularly proud of him, and this s especially true of the old confederate soldiers, who have very little use for the am or memory of Captain Wlrx." Captain Crelgh brought back with him a number of souvenirs of the old prison pen In the form of a piece of the old stockade, nnd a number of buttons thst were found on the old prison ground by some colored men, who gave them to Captain Crelgh. PLANS OF NEW GIRLS' HOME Nearly Half the Equipment In Sow Provided, Rays Mrs. J. BI. Cadnhy. Mrs. Joseph M. Cudahy spoke before the social science department of the Woman's club Monday afternoon on the new club for self-supporting young women being organised and to be opened May 1 at Forest Hill, the horn of th late Herman Kountze. Mrs. Cudahy said that nearly half the equipment of the house already has been provided through the kindness of Interested friends and she wa confident the rest would be forthcoming In time. In addi tion to the permanent rooms for between forty and fifty young women, there will be dormitory with accommodations for eight or ten, to be used for young women strangers coming to the city until they can find permanent suitable homes. Accom modations In the club will cost from $3.50 to $6 a week, according to the room. Break fast and supper will be Berved at the house, but no noon rnnalj as th Young Women's Christian association noon lunch - meet this; necessity. The free use of th house laundry will be granted to all members of the club and th large reception hall en the main floor will be used as the reading, writing and living room. The grounds will comprise about one square block. Including a. tennis court Mrs. Cudahy explained that the club would be In a way supplementary to th Young Women' Christian association and wished It especially understood that It Is to be entirely self-supporting and self- governing and in no sense a charitable Institution, Mrs. Joseph M. Cudahy, Mrs. W. T. Page, Mrs. Edward P. Peck, Miss Stella Hamilton and Mrs. Charles C. George Constitute the board of trustees. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Marie R. Johnson and husband to John P. Fluley, lot 7, bloc 3, Reed Fifth add $ 2 Edward J. Jeffrey and wife to Edwin 8. Mure ton, lot 1 and Z, block 2, Brlgg' Place 1 Charles Lang to Joseph P. O'Keefe, lot 43. Windsor Place extension 60 Alfred H. and Gussle Kushland to William e.. trner, wft lot 7, block "M." Lowe' add l.:0) Charlotte Kastman to Vlda Gasharo- vich, lot 11, block 3, Jctter s F.rst add.. S iuth Omaha 7C0 W. H. Jackson and wife to Martha Joy, lot 9, block 61. Bedford Place.. 30) Emma J. Wheeler and husband to Stella Etchlson. lot 9, block 4. Cot tage Paik 1,30) Elisabeth O. and Erwln t". Rodger to Emmanuel Berg, lot 2, bl'.ca 4, Marysvilie 2.40) Tukey Land company to Thomas Reldy, lot 14, block 1, Clifton Hill.... 1,500 Katie E. Morrow und husband to Kate Ditnnun, east 31 ft. lot I, Troup suhdlv 2,ko) John li. Brlant and wife to Erneat W. Jacobberger, lot 19, block 4. Pruyn Park 125 Bernard Bchiits and wife to Minnie C. Tlmme, lot 19, block 1, Covell'a add 00 Martin Dunham and wife to Michael B. Kendls, lot 78, Nelson's add... 750 William H. Cleary to Iver Thomas Peterson, lot 17, block 2, Clarendon.. 415 City savings bank to Bessie 't'urmy, lot 4, 2oth and Ames Ave. subdiv 600 Edward W. Barber and wife to Thomas Dunlop, east 17 ft. lot 17 and west 16 ft. lot Is, block 1. Or chard Hill-: 1,400 Henry K. Hubennann and wife to Olll Whlleiock. lot 9. block 1. Belve dere 2.8j0 Charle W. Martin et al to Maud P. Morrow, lot 38, block a, Paddock Place $00 Eliiabeth Cannon to Ida Livingston, lots 1J and 13, block 1. Klkliurn. Neb 1 John P. Harger and wife to D. C. Main, wtft sec. 31-16-10, and other land 18.300 joiin 1 . r in ley ana wire to Hubert I lempster. part lot 71. block 3, Reed s Filth add g.000 Total ...$4&i4 many other Duintul and serious RllUlCIlVa 11U111 YIIIIV.1I lliwfc iuvhiwj ' - sufler, can be avoided by the nsc of Us Aim i-J fl.J$t TM a. 1 i MCinCI I riieaa. 1 ins prcai rcmeuy ROADS GRANT RATESATLAST Western Lines Corcrde fpeo'al Tares for uer Eeet Worktij. PROTECT NEW FACTORIES CF THE WEST Refuse to Make Concessions te Workers (Join to Michigan De can e of, Small Plani In Korthwest. Western railroads finally have announced they will make special rates for the mov ing of sugar beet workers from Nebraska points to Colorado, exot pt Denver, Colorado Spring and Pueblo, and also to Wyoming and Montana, effective April 25 to May 10. No special rates will bo given to worker who have formerly hud rates to the Michi gan fields nor to any part of Nebraska, The scarcity of labor In th west has caused the railroad to make this refusal for rates for sugar beet workers going to Michigan, as Michigan ha three times the populutlcn to the square mile as Nebraska, This is done to help the new factories at Brush, Fort Morgan and Billings. The rate 10 wie went are on ne sainw u.w In former years, which Is lower than 2 cent per mllo. Trains Will Hun Blower. While nothing definite ha been decided up'W, It Is the general opinion of th rull road men that the schedules In .the west of the fast trains will be lengthened con siderably. . "There Is no need trying to run the trains so fast," said one prominent official, "for they are ntjt able to make the schod ule time, and when a train Is running lata It requires so many mora running order than If It la on time. Not a western road is able to make the tlmo scheduled for It trams, "because of the immense volume of business, which la constantly going ov.T tb road." I'nlon' Pacific Bids for Troops. Gerrlt Fort, assistant general passenger agent of the Union Pacific, has returned from Washington and a visit to the east ern agencies of the Union Pacific. While In Washington he submitted a bid for a renewal of the contract for hauling naval recruits for the coming fiscal year. "Tlte season in the east Is not a far advanced as it I in the west." said Mr. Fort. The grass has not begun to appear through th east. Steel Cnrs Satisfactory. A report Is being prepared for the erv ice rendered by the two new steel freight car which tho Union Pacific built at toe Omaha shops and which have been given a try-out on the road. The preliminary re port Is they are very satisfactory. Work also has nicely begun on the construction of the new motor car which were ordered some time ago and also on five trailer for these. These motor car will have 200 hors power motors, th earn a No. 8, which Is now doing service between Beatrice and Lincoln. Now l the time to matte your want known through Th Be Want Ad Page. Bolldlnar Permits. The following building permits have been issued: Julius Kreoaer, Twenty-eighth and Rugbies, joou dwelling: John Ablln, Twenty-ninth and Meredith, $1.7'X) dwolllng; E. Musgrove, StXJt and 3i31 Mnnderson, two 2,noo dwellings; Waterloo Creamery Co., 1C19 Howard. $1,000 addition; S. G. Steven son, 1712 Bt. Mury' avenue, $1,000 brick shop. l lk Mark Free temple. Address Dept.. Ue,CrlM.a fw .- -- - ---- The Shine -That Shines Quickest Ghe Wales Adding Machine Is the latent, most modern, ap-(o-dul( Adding aad Listing ' Machine on th Oiarltet. It must lie eeea to be appreciated. Correspondence Solicited. Irlul ICxamluutioa Fre. A. L. McCreary Nebraska A sent, . O. IlOX 301. Li COLS. 8 KaHrLAJhW SYV ".W jit i ftrU. C ' 1 Y ATHLETES TO KEEP IK GOOD TRIM MUST LOOK WELL "TO THB CONDITION OF THE SKIN. TO THIS END THE BATH SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH HAND SAPOLIO ?if Qr-r mad DruggltU