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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEB: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1907. r I w "e V OFFERED FOR SALE (Continued) Typewriter (tad ItwUi MwhUH. vtvi? Remington typewriter, No. t. In good c million, tor sal cheap. Call at Pee ofllce. aU- BUCKF.NSDERFLR typewriter. good s new; snap. 13. H. Roberts, Ml Pnxton block. OG)-M21 30 'MITH Premier Typewriter; fine shape, li. Cull at once aa we need the room. 1 I Paxton Mock U) 281 86 I' to om wnPTTT np . v I TY1Tj lllTJiilSf TYPEWRITERS (w bought them In Chicago. The, will V. ? .. .- . ' . I ht and will sell them right. vtunlnB'on, No. 145 00 .T.iih-I'r Oliver ... i'rcniicr, No. 2... 40 00 45.(0 75.00 Monarch (nw) Foxes 1'ensrnore lsllekensderfcr. No. board 60.0) ti.ua universal key- , 82 50 I Thene nre only samples. W have nearly a carload of machines to sell; every one rebuilt like new. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONET BACK. YOU CAN RENT ANY MAKE $2.50 MONTHLY Exchange Type writer Co. 1824 Fa mam St., Omaha, Tel. Doug, $874. tw M4oo n Mlseellaweons. -HALL'S safes, new, id-hand, VtU Farnam, (1)-V4s send t us your man rderg for drugs; freight paid on i0 lota. Myers-Dlllo Dru- CO.. Omalia. (l)-47 SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILES. 100$ Thomas Flyer, 40-H.-P., full equipment; cost $3,750, now $1,800. 1906 Pope Toledo, Type 7, top and full . equipment; cost ss,7S0, now $1,900. JIM Iteo, used 50 mlls; cost H.2S6. now $1,000. 19u Reo, top and full equipment; ooat $1,150, now xou. 1904 White Steamer; cost $2,500, now $7na Suns Ford. 1A-H.-P.; cost $1,150, now 1700, Pope-Waverly Electric runabouts, $400 up. . DERIGHT AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, 181$ Farnam St. (18) MM0 FEW bargains In td-hand soda fountains; mommy payment, uengni, una farnam. q)-4$ FOR SALE Two National cash registers, one total adder; also nloe line of store fixtures. Globe Land and investment Co., Patterson Block. ' (16-4V0 SHERWrN WILLIAMS CO.. best mlxod paint. Sherman & Moconneu JJrug uo. , (la)-94 : FOR SALR ColIect!or.if fine old violins. . Including 4 sices Viola and 'Cello. Violin Studio, 10 Wlthnell Building. (1 M78$ AM BiDPATHi History of World Encyclo- , pedla Brltannlca, oheap. 641 Paxton block. Roberta. (1)-1SS M-27x FOR SALE One new and four good second- band uumop auto tires, all complete. Lk P. Taegge, Seward, Neb. 0 M891 21 FOR BALE Old style mahogany dresser; ,ilwo gentleman's wheels; " go-cart for twins. 107 N. 12th BU , . CM) M243 $0 FOR SALE Successful hot water Incuba tors: Humphrey hone grinder, at a bar gain. Apply mornings tetween $ and 11 ; at Expressmen's Delivery Storage, 22d and uara. U6 M3J Zix GARDEN and field seeds, fruit packages, Dee Keepers- supplies, xounxerman Meed Co., Council Bluffs, la. 288 PATENTS Larson Co., hook trea. Be Btdsr. U7JMZ30 D. O. BARNELL,patent attorney and ma- crane oosigaer. rax ton tua. Tel. Ked 7111. 7 1X1 All PERSONAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Shirts nresoeA not Ironed. HI ct. 11th St. Tel. Doug. 254. (ia ifci SEWING machines ranted, any make, 75c j. per week or $2.0 per month. Second- . nana maenmea tor sale, ft oo and na Neb. Cycle Co.. Uth and liarncy. (18)-4g$ MAPQUE costumes. Lie ben. Tel. 4116. Opn evenings. U 4 SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall) cut prices; send for free catalogue. Myers AJtuun vrui umuff. (IS) eo T T i TIM ALL KINDS. PLEATING BuuSlia, Rushtn V4' 111 VJ Kmbroldery. L vysing and cieantnc, sponging and shrink- .-"TV.g, only so per yard. Send lor prtco Umt IP aud aamplee. OOLDUAN PLEATING CO . Douglas Ulook. Tel. Dougiag 1931 . (IS) 85? PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. lir. suug. sua ix. tun k iei. uoug. WubX . . , . (UJ 968 STE defects corrected by glasses, fitted in your borne If deelred; reasonable ' " price. Smith, Graduate Optician, w C8-MtM 2tx ARSAnK8wdUu movement 410 N. JhMA, room $, seoond floor. . (1 M487 Al tUE SALVATION ARMY solicits raatnff oluUUng; In fact, aay thing you do not Iteea; we eoueci, repaui- ua sen, at U4 li. : LtU 8L, fur cunt ut ooUecUng, to the worthy poor. Call 'Phone Loug. 41J6 and wagon wm ajk tw sit LACB curtains nicely laundered, satisfae- . tlon guaranteed: prroea moderate, phone I Douglas . 4BJS. 1.11 Jackson. (l lrt $0 M AnNETTO treatment and bath. Mm. (14) HtU ARB you going to New YorkT 1 can save you to per csnt on your hotsl bill at a first Class oownutwn noleL Aaareaa Hee. U8-MJB4 ADVERTISEMENT In this column sec , end week of January answered by I "Beatrice Kail." Will aha please write , again and rive same address? Letter ! reiurnea from general delivery. t (!) M698 1$X HUPTURE CVRED $30; no knife. Quick Cure liuptare Co., WooUma of the VV orld bulldiug. U8)-M2U$ MU FOR anything In the sewing machine Una iua at wo., Uii t ap. Ave. (18) 46 All HOMB made potato chips, also cakes. Will nil uruers. .eiepnons ilea. f-81. 4HO-M771 17 THK hearing household remedy, Katln skin cream, snouia always De nnay. zbc. (J DR. N. 80M11ER, kemeopath. Bee Bldg. (It -!! t't AHA Stammerers' Institute. Rame - lg. JOHN CANE III IN TOWWt Now la the time te trim trees, trelllaee and sraia? vines; also unaw-ape gardening. iu. i.ru v-uo. eve. HM d. rrm Ave. , ' (1M-MJ4 AH WE SKEK husband for refined Christian wotnaa anout so. Worth over $:iu.0u0. HiHueetead Club, Toledo. O. REAL ESTATE CITY PHOPKRTV rOH gAI.R itf '0R BALE At a bargaJa, lot and twe nnusea uu boutn imu 4t . stear Csetellar. I km u. if. Uavls Co., fra Bee Bi1g. I (1)-US 17 $.4 00 Vfll buy vou a home on Wirt street. r,. n nouse. lot ff'xl.tt. small fruit i 11-nil.lxTy aua trres. This I qjltr flnteriej and a man w k haniner sad sew can mai ' s ''" mt tills now. This house Is not j ho can use make mouey by j ' UU.LL 4k CO, VUk and rj-nm 8 (a. , REAL ESTATE CITT PHOPEIITY FOR SALE. (Continued.) Business Properties S"x1 on west ld- of 12th, near Dodge. Mm. Two full city lots, less a smsll corner. Union Pacific trurknr available. Borne old building renting for about $0 a year; two block from M. E. Smith new building, $9,000. 44xft, near Paxton hotel, $8.0. 12x111, with old building In Auditorium on Firntm, near old Union Pacific JQUSrters B A M tr.ckag in rear. Some old bulldliiKS. I4.X). Harrison & Morton, (19r-857 2 FOR QUICK SALE CLOSE IN -room house, all modern except furnace, near 22d and Mason Sts. Owner Is anxious to sell this property this Week. House la renting for (30 per month. The owner has gmt 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. PAYNE, BOSTWICK 4 CO.. th Floor N. T. Life Bldg. (19) Sit 28 Mid City Lots Sale every afternoon this week . J , . , on th grounds, vo noi do too late to get a home ir 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)-14 $2,600 All modem, 6-room cottage, south front, nicely located, on paved street, pes car. In north part of city; parTrmnsntrsrahx,----. shade trees, some fruit; very desirable neighborhood. This Is a very attractive home and a bargain. Terms, one-halt . cash. BENSON & CARMICHAEL 611 Paxton Block. (19)-$23 27 INVESTMENT SNAP BRICK BUSINESS CORNER, ANNUAL RENTAL OF $4,000; WILL NET UH PER CENT. $8,000 cash, balance from rentals; low rate interest. I. CONNER, 233 Neville Block. - 0.8) M341A1 FAENAM ST. PROPERTY Full-slsed business lot. (8x181 to twenty- foot alley, on north side Farnam. east of 14th; Improved with three three-story brick flats, paying; a fair return on the Invest ment Has a future, ws think. Can offer It Cor abort time at $21,000. Harrison & Morton aa-4B FOR THIS WEEK $-R. mod. house, good repair, near Bemls t'arg, x2.3uu.vv; easy terms. $-R.' mod. house, paved street and walks. gooa repair, i.ewu.uw; easy lerma. 7-R. House, eity water, cist l walks, IKiS So. W $1,100.00. l-R. house, t lota, city w Sahler St.J $1,1S0.0; easy ua ui, bargain. water, gas, 1108 terms. J. II. PARROTTE 6$ 4 Paxton Blk. A M284 10 DUNDEE One of the best lots In Dundee for $700.00. I T TI T A D T foTrrru ($4 Paxton Blk. (18)- -M15S 10 HANSCOM PARK BARGAINS 100$ So. $0th Ave. House has twelve rooms, large reception hall, parlor with fine mantel, large living room, a dining room 16x15 and kitchen with cistern pump at sink and large cupboards, etc; five good bed rooms and large storeroom; toilet rooms on first and second floors, laundry In basement, good furnace, two cisterns; ground Is 100 ft east front with tint shade trees; large barn; street Is paved with asphalt; cement walks. Owner very anxious to dispose of house within $0 days. Price. $11,000. l"l So. SSth St., a new 8 r o tn. thoroughly modern house; fins reception hall with pillars, large living room, very pleasant dining room, kitchen with rear vestibule, 4 good bed rooms, linen closet, bath room, etc.. double floors up and down stairs, house finished In quarter-sawed oak down stairs; very fine combination gas and electrto light fixtures, full baaement with laundry: ce ment steps and cement walk around house; sightly east front lot; street to be paved this spring. Owner very anx ious to sell before April 16. Price, $5,600. Owner lives In house and ' will show yo ' through. ' Look at these. The Byron Reed Co. Phone Doug. 197. &1 So. 14th St . (1-S71 17 FOR 8AI.E Two modern hmiiM mnA barn, one block north of Hanaora nark p4Vd street, east front, lot KxIUl East- wn owner win sen el a carxala. THOMAS DRJlN.NAN. Sumsut i ti. X. U CJ-44I REAL ESTATE CITY PROrKRTl FOR SALE. (Continued.) RAian Tnt'R LIVING. 4T-6 Nicholas St., has two lnis, a 9-ronm, modern houae. plrnty of ground for gar den lar rhlrkpn r.ark and rhlrken nous, a good burn: within two blocks of street car. and rents for $4). We are able to sell this for $3,500. It Is worth more money. So It. TURRELL A CO., 17th and Farnam. (19) M 28 ON SOUTH 20TH ST. Nine rooms, east front, city water, porcelain bath, good cistern, sewer, paved street; all Improvements paid. Well arranged; good repair. Price V $3,260. : '' O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. T. Lire Bldg. 'Phone D-2162. (lftia-MSO0 38 NORTH SIDE HOME $3,500$ large r. and bath, all modem ex cept heat; full lot, fruit and shade trees; east front; laundry In base ment. $4,600 One of finest 7-r. houses In north part of city, handsome lawn, good barn, corner lot. 125x135; firm walks on both streets, large trees and shrubbery. ' $1,700 Buys a home, extra well hullt, t large rooms, bath and hall below and room for three rooms upstairs, not finished; south front on Grand Ave., near boulevard; owner had to leave city. $2,6O0-6-r.. bath and reception hall, modern except neai, new ana nice, weu worth the money. $1,000 New 6-r. house, light and bath, one block from Bpaldlng St. $l,T0ti-6-r. cottage In fine location. lot north front, $8O0 to $l,O00; party wants to leave city and reduced price for I ... . " I immediate sale. L. W. BUNNELL, Webster-aoi. (10) M3S8 27 THEY ARE GOING COME EARLY and select one of the choice east, west or double fronts, In the highest, finest and most beautiful location of all subur ban sites for a desirable home. What so much enhances a home as a beautiful landscape vlewT No city taxes. You get all of these advantages In buy ing a lot In blocks 17 and 18, Halcyon Helg-hts, only two blocks south of Military Ave. ear line, on Lynn Ave., Ben son. Price, $260 to $r,60. Terms to suit your convenience. WE WILL BE ON THE GROUND FROM 3 TO 5 TOMORROW AFT ERNOON, OR AT ANY OTHER. HOUR BY SPECIAL APPOINT MENT. TEL. DOUG. 857. Russell & McKitrick Co., 432-3 Ramge Bldg., 16th and Harney Bts. (18) W4 17 FOR SALE Very fine 7-rooro cottage, new porcelain bath and nickle plumbing throughout For a party desiring rooms all on one floor this is hard to beat Also the finest corner on Farnam street for an apart ment house. This will be sold -cheap. WM. K. POTTER, 301 BROWN BLK. C19-M!!4S 26 FOR 3ALE On East Maple St. strictly moaern i-room nouse, run oasement. laundry, paved street, near three oar lines. I mjuire J. H. Olseen. I1T Hoar of Trade Bldg. Tel. Douglas 358. 19 582 FOR SALE A 4-year lease on a fine trackage. 132 ft square, close In. See PAYNE. BOSTWICK A CO., fth Floor. N. X, Life Bldg. (19)- M WELL built room house, all modern ex cept furnace. Bli S. 26th St. For sale by owner. (19) o 16X REAL ESTATE riSH AIH RAH CM LAKO) FOR iALB Cshals. PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS ' TO CANADA Will Profit by Writing O. C. CHESTER de CO.. Okotoks, Alberta. Canada. All kinds of real estate and commlnlnn business transacted; farm and ranch lands a specially. O0)-MSS$ 2Sx lawn. MO-aere farm, well Improved and only two mile from good Iowa town; smoothly rolling land: half In tame arrasa t:i acre; encumbrance $s,ouo. Will trade squlty for oiear olty property, or stock of goods. U0 acres finest kind of bottom land- n oversow; two mJes from town of 2,5u0 r'a 1 mi iw uuauit, no DUIldUlgS r$ per acre; encumbrance $6,0uu. Will trade equity for clear city property or small slock of goods; or will tiade both of these farms together for goods or Write for full cj-ficMir- LOVJB A GKIMlkd, WoODBINBL IOWA 1 . WJ) aiaai A4 KtlMI, HUMEi'iEKKlJRSl Be careful. Locate right. InvcitlgaU our famous arisaian - "ut"-. inaicnieas cilmats Letu writ you. MUler Jame. Mad Nebraska FOR SALE 040 acres of Improved fermlna- snd In Uilhnsr jn..u v- . i lana in banner County. Nehraik. Tsrin: $5 per acre; $l,0 cash, balance (iA) MSJ6 a AGENTS WANTID I offer for sals 11.000 m.m uij t-ucxiiiw ana Kimball land, best of soil, as good as yours at home, tha prices ranking from 85 to tio rr .-r. J?bl,Sr'.i,I "u" P"rich,r: write tnr.!. Bi-iCUi?r!! nrai'"t """" "i "i', iu me caienan diock. (20)-M!4 17X IMPROVED farms In eastern Nebraska; Sarpy and Douglas counties. B. J. Over ton. Greloa. Neb. 120 MK78 FOR SALE Section land. Kimball county 0a acres farm land, balance rolllii-; .ii acre. M rue us sdoui weaiern lauo. Kim ball Land Co., Kimball, Neb. C-MU0 Alx WRITE Townsead Realty Co.. Fremont. . Ne.U. Farms and lands for sale or trail ' lor deaf Wwd (iropeny or uiarchendiso. (JU)-MXO AJ5x OILMORH REAL ESTATE CO.. 1419 Doug las St.. Omaha, Neb., 'Phons Dous-las 2trU, Ceneral aenls W. B. Boa oh Land Co., owners of large tracts near Dalnart. Tax.. the choicest In the Panhandle. Agents warned in every couniy. jmcxi excursion iTmritJ'tZK lr CU Uy M87 REAL ESTATE FARM Ann Rirl I, 4 OS FOR iAIR Texas 4'ont laved. LANPPFEKER3. Send for map of Tni, showing new railways and location of famous Brans Valroy lands, the richest grain bolt lands In the United States, and where billiards are unknown. Price. $ 1 1.00 to $11.00 per acre. Illustrated Hat free. HIT-AND P. liOTKWOUD, 418, Pan Antonio. Tea. 410) M69S AI TEXAS AND NEW. MEXICO LAND. Have some rare harralna In Tcxhs and New Mexico land. IS to 17.50 an acre. Oo and see for yourself: low rsllroad rotes. For particular adores. ROBERT C. D RUES' KDOW, 809 New York Life Bldg., Omaha. Neh. (20) M.153 Mfomlni. THE BIG HORN BASIN OP PORTUNITY OF THE YEAR The ONE TIME to get hlgh-clnss, deeded Irrigated farms at two-thirds of their real value and on reasonable terms. A few Irrigated fsrms on the Nstlonnl Park road, 15 miles from Cody. Wyo snd within walking d'stanee of the gov ernment's blK roseivolr. A fine place for sunmmer home and an unequaled Invest ment proposition. We have the sale of these fsrms In HlO-aere tracts or larger. Nice smooth land, drop soil, all under Irrigation. A No. 1 alfalfa ground. Wheat makes 50 bushels per acre, other grains In like proportion. These farms aie for sale at :5 per acre. Including a perpetual water right and terms of $10 per Sore down, balance easy. If you ever thought of the Big Horn Bnsln, think of It now and come and sa tia. It Is the chance of a lifetime. Next excursion April I over Burlington route. Stewart-Leavenworth Co., Sole Omaha Agents, 619 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Tel. Douglas 5350. ()-S 17 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm and Ranch Land. FOR RENTV-cre tract of land In Ben- ruiAn4 KmcA an tah a 1 ill' rairlnri nn (without house), suitable tor sarlcn lng or raising potatoes. Will rent (111 January 1. Is, for $2e If taken Immedi ately. Address K $3 cars Bee. (21) 48 X VARM F-OR RENT. Splendid farm, 211 acres, for rent, six miles from Omsha; possession given at ones. Apply to H. a Sturgeon, 440 Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Tel. uougiaa ltuu. (21)-M90 FOR RENT 40 ACRES OF FARM LAND, WITH HOLBK, BARN -AMU SMAbU PASTURE, ABOUT ONE MIL. 13 SOUTH mr RrrvaoN. THE PUTNAM CO., 604 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. t17-BlllU 160 ACRES miles from postofflce, on Cen ter St. road; 6-room house, Darn, gran ary $S per acre. GEORGE & CO., 1601 Farnam St. (a)-MiM 2S REAL ESTATE LOANS $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property In Omaha; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1, N. Y. Life. (22 ata LOWEST RATES Bemls. Paxton Block (! 6W MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. IZZ) 110 GARVIN BROS 1804 Farnam. I and 6H per cent loans on real estate; no aeiay. (22 G $1,900,000 TO LOAN on business and real- eence property in umana; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, R. 1, N, Y. Life. (22)-4a WANTED City loans and warants. W. Fsrnam Smith & Co., U20 farnam at. (2U-9G LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block. GS) Wil WANTED CUy loana. R. C. Peters Oo, LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. i nomas, aw f irst rsauonui uana urns. (22)-970 PRrVATE MONEY F. D. Wead. 1520 Doug. (2Z)-7Z BUILDING loans on residence property; t per ceat W. B. Mel&le, Ramge Bin. 22)-M569 WANTED TO BORROW I WANT to borrow $M0 for one year, pr. vately; win give full particulars to any one having that amount to lend. Ad dress G 3. care Bee. (24)-M301 17 WANTED TO BUY CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foye Co.. $11 6. 14i h. 'Phone Douglas V3ZL (26)-448 WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carpets, linole ums, ottics furniture, old clothes 'vnd shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the fur niture of your house complete. Wl buy antique or mahogany furniture. Th high est prices paid, call the rig tit man. lei. Doug. 8971. (26)-4&A17 CASH tor old bocks. Stacy, $16 8. )$th. (to) aittl ADX WANTED TO BUY For cash, 7 or 8-room strictly modern house, desirably located; will pay $3,001) to $4,600. Address D .V:7, care Bee. (25) 20 ti WANTED To buy second-hand gas range. Tel. Harney 2. tJtt 318 M WANTED The following (Inner tools; I ond-hand: on 86 or 42-lnch squaring I snears; one u-incn nn loiaer, l men seam and less: one medium slsed thick edce burring machine and stand; one No. 1 Waugh's circle shears, 1 to 20-inch circle. Address The York Novelty Mfg. Co., York Neb. (S5 M331 tt-x WANTED TO RENT WANTED Room and board by young man In private family; llansoom park vicinity. 1101 Park Ave. (2d tf5 80 WANTED To rent small house, within ten blocks either way from 40th and Hamil ton blk. Addreas F U, care Bee. (28) M300 Al WANTED By lat of May, good 9 or 10- ruom nouse in vicinity of Hanscom para. Address K-lajti, cars Bee. (2t M8 A2x WANTED Between April 101 h and 15Ui. or 7-room liiMlern nouse. Address N w, Bee. () 871 fcx I WANTED To nt hv man and wife. 6 to 7-room, modern house, tn good loca tion, furnmhed or unfurnished; furnished i -referred. P. H. Johnson, Dept. Mgr., layden Broa. . (2e)-M37ii 28 WANTED SITUATIONS DAT WOMEN furnished fres of charge. Teisphon Douglas UU. UJr-Mmw OFFICE work by young man; age 84; best of references as to character 'Mid ability; can furnish bond for responsible position. Address K 901, care Bee. 27) -24 26x YOUNG man desires position evenings, 5 to 11, as stoca. casn or record clerk, cashier or DooKkceer; excellent references; quick, accurate, reliable. Address H 9u4. Bee. (27)11 27X WANTED Position as saleslady; compe tent io lane cnarge oi any department. Address 718 S. nh St (2?) i9 28 SITUATION WANTED By strictly first class baker. Neat and sober. 15 years' experience. Married. 11. Smith, It's Cass bt (.)-3.0 2fcx "When Writing to Advertisers Remember It only take a stroke or two I ' o-.kHi lb. fact that you 1 saw the ad In Tl.e Bee. BANK STAETMENTS No. jn. toprtr of ffc r'nndltlnn rt The First National Hank of Omaha, at Omaha. In the state of Ne braska, at the close of business March IX. 117. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. I 7,(29,4949 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 71,004.90 U. 8. bond to se cure circulation 200000.00 U. B. binds to se cure U. 8. deposits. 200,000.00 Other bonds to secure U. 8. deposits 174,K!7. Honda, securities, etc. 4uS.970.s7 Banking house, furni ture and Oxtures... 126,000.09 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) $ 665,377. 84 Due from state banks and bankers $45,77.01 Due from approved reserve agents. 1.217, 4fi5.19 1.25S.610.04 Checks and other cash Items 52,018.7$ Exchanges for clear ing house Sfil.Wl.6i Notes of other na- . tlonal banks 69,000.00 Fractional paper cur rency, nickels and cents 19.3$ Specie $ 200.92500 Legal tender notes .. 1,514,427.00 l,715,3f2 0Q Redemption fund with V. 8. treasurer (5 of circulation) 10,000.00 Due from V. S. treas urer, other than redemption fund 2,600.00 $l$,2t,C90.00 $ 600.0fO.CO 100, 0 JO.OO Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes 472, HO 46 100,000.00 outstanding Due to other national banks $2. 560.663. 84 Dun to state banks and bankers 2.152.971.39 Due to trust com- panles and savings banh ks 81,326.64 Individual dcuoslts siibtect to chei-k.... 8,840,394. 79 Demand certificates of deposit 187.843.05 Time certificates of deposit 1.724.28.29 Certified checks 17.7&U.3S Cashier's checks out- stand nr "0.094.48 United 6iates deposits 31tM94.7 Deposits of U. 8. dls- nursing omcer 3t.sas.w- ii.wo.mi.w Total $JJ.2fi8,090.00 State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, ss: I. I.. L. Kountzn. cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. L. L. KOUNTZE. casmer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of March. 1907. JUll.N 11. Notary Public. Corr est Attest: CHAS. T. KOUNTZE), F. H. DAVIS. JOHN D. CREIOHTON, Directors. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES Department of the Interior, Ofllce of In dian Affairs. Washington, D. C, February 15, 1907. Sealed proposals, plainly marked on the outside of the envelope, 'Proposals for Rubber Goods, Boots and 8hoes, etc., as the case may be. and addressed to the "Commissioner of Indian Art a Ira, Washing ton, D. C." will be received at the Indian ofllce until 1 o'clock p. m. of Thursday, April 11, 1907, and then opened, for furnish ing the Indian service wim ruuoer gooas, boots and shoes, hardware and medical suntilles. Sealed proposals, plainly marked on the outside of the envelope, "Proposals for Enameled Ware, Furniture," etc., as the case may be, and addressed to tha "Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washing ton. D. C," will be received at tl.e Indian office until $ o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, Anrll 16. LW7. and then opened, for furnish- lna the Indian service with enameled ware. lamps, furniture, bedding, stoves, agricul tural Implements. Dainls. oils, glass, tin ware, wagons, harness, leather, shoe find ings, saddlery, etc., school supplies, and a long lint of miscellaneous articles. Bids must ha -made out on government blanks. Schedules giving all necessary Information for bidders will be furnished on application to the Indian office. -Washington. D. C; the U. S. Indian warehouses at New York City. Chicago. 111.; St. Louis. Mo., and Omaha, Neb. The department reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or any part Of any oia. jj . Ltirr, commissioner. M19-dl7t OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER ID aster. Fort Robinson. Nebraska, Feb ruary 28, 1907. Sealed proposals, tn tripli cate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until 12 m., western stun dard time, March 30, 19u7, for the con struction, proper, of one set field officers quarters, two double sets captains' quar ters, one double set lieutenants' quar ters, one ten-eet bachelors officers quar ters. two double cavalry barracks, two double stable guard and shop buildings, four cavalry stables and one veterinary stable at Fort Robinson. Nebraska. lild dero ara required to submit with their proposals samples of the bricks they pro pose to use for facing and backing, with prices for each different kind. Plana may be seen In ofllce of chief quartermaster, Denver, - Colo., -and In ofllce. of the con structing quartermaster.' Fort Leaven worth, Kan. Full Information furnished upon application to this office. Proposals to be marked "Proposals for Construction of New Buildings," and-addressed to the undersigned. Captain Leon 8. Roudlea, Constructing Quartermaster. Mch-4-5-12-13-27-28 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- oelved at ofllce of treasurer Battle Moun tain Sanitarium. N. . 1L D. V. 8.. Hot Springs, South Dakota, until 12 o'clock m., April 8, 1907, and then opened, for furnish ing ana installing 1.801 window and door screens for homs buildings, and 119 portable sasn ror arcad or hospital building. In ac cordance with drawings, .which may be seen at trie oftlce of Thoa. It. Kimball, architect 608 McCague building. Omaha, rseoraaka, or at the oOlce of treasurer. Hot SprlnKa, South Dakota. Instructions and specification. with blank proposals and other Information, may be had upon ap plication to W. A. Tucker, treasurer. Mch28-27-Aprl U. S. MILTART PRISON, FORT LEAV enworth, Kan., March 98, 1907. Sealed pro posals for furnishing wood, coal, charcoal, forage, straw and mineral oil, required here -during; year commencing July 1. 1!T, will be received until 10 a. m. April IS 19it7, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on application. Envelopes should be Indorsed. "Proposals for Fuel and For age" and addresed. Captain C. A. Martin, Q. M. MK-r7-28-59-A23-24 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th Keith and Lincoln counties Irri gation District will receive sealed proposals for th purchase of the sixty-six hundred (lu.Wio.00) dollais remaining of the bond la sue of said district up to the hour of ten o'clock a. tn. on April second, 1907, at the otlice of the secretary of ths Irrigation Dis trict In the Village of Sutherland, in Lin coln County, Nebraska. Said bonds are In the denominations of One hundred (tluO.OO) dollars each and bear Interest at the rate of six percentuin per annum payable semi annually on Lbs first diiys of March snd September of each and every year begin ning wllh the first day of September, lyu. These bonds are of three series and ten of them are due on ths first day of March, 1H17; thirty-nine of them due on the first day cf MricI;, 1312 : seventeen of them ara due on the tlrat day of March, m. The sealed proposals may be for the whole of such bids will be opened Immediately after ins nour or len o cioca a. in. on the said second day ot April. l'J07. The board re serves the right to reject any and all bid. Datsd this eighth day of Ms.-ch. 1J07. JAMES SHOUP. Secretary. MIMjOX RECEIVERS NOTICE. All persons havln claims (other than loss claims upon policies of insurance) against German National Insurance Com pany of Chicago, Illinois, are hereby notl hud that by au order entered by the cir cuit court of Cook couniy, Illinois, ou January 11. A. D. 1OT, all claims sgalnat aiki Insurance con. puny (olhtr than lots claims uKin policies of Insurance) roust b filed with the undersigned in Chicago. Illinois, under oath In the forms prescribed by said court within six (G) months from said January IL, 1Isj7. and that all such claims not so filed will be disallowed ana forever barred from participating' In the distribution of the assets of said Germaa National Insurance Company. STATE BANK OF CHICAGO. Receiver of German National Insurance Company of Chicago, Illinois JUDAli. WIM.AM) A WliIJ, ckilulior for iiaveiver. NEW BOORS AND MAGAZINES Currant Topic. Froia Mi t rial for fom Ittsret foe Artiolsi. RAY STANNARB BAKER 01 RACE QUESTION New View of the DUIatearatlsg Forces at Wnrk la Great Asnera lea a Cities I'saal Ante tit t Fiction. The April Alnslee's Is full In overflowing with good and entertaining reading. As In the . two preceding numbers, Horace A. Vachell's serial story, "Her Son," continues to hold the leading position. The success of this story Is assured; the April Install ment brings It to a critical point which stimulates the most Intense Interest. Bea trix Demorest Lloyd Is the author of a novelett. a very dramatic tale of New York, entitled '" The Martlnncbe Marriage."' Tere are a lot of good short stories by Joseph C. Lincoln, George Randolph Ches ter, Roy Norton, Elisabeth Duer, Owen RAILWAY TIME CARD INIOS STATION TKNTH AND MARC 1 tales Paolge tavs. ' Arrive. Overland Limited n 9:as ai i a 8:18 pm The China, and Japan Fast Mai) a 4 15 pm' a $10 pm Colo. & Calif. Ex a 4 15 pm a 9:80 pro California A Ore. Ex.. .a 4:96 pm a 4:10 pm Los Anctles Limited. ,.ai2: pm auo.tt pm Fast Mull a 1:56 am a 6:90 pm Colorado Special a 7:44 am a 7:44 ant North Platte Looal a 8:10 am a 4 60 pm Beatrice Lccal b $:00 pm bt2:45 pm Chicago, Rock Island Jt Paelge. &A8T. Chlrasn Limited a $:!$ am a 7:10 am lowu ixcai . a i:w ini a .w pm Chicago Mail $ 46 pm Iowa Local bl2:06 pm b 9:66 pm Chicago (Ivastern Ex.)..a 6:u5 pm a 186 pm Chicago tlowa i,mia.)..a s.ae pm iu:s pa WEST. Rocky Mountain Limit . T -90 am tlim Colo, it Cal. 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"tfs? ertat To1r, begins his series on the negro In the April American Magaslne. "Upon the ocean of antagonism between the white and negro Tares In this country there arlseo occasion ally a wave, stormy' In Its appearance. Such a wave was ths Atlanta riot", savn Mr. Baker, who" then proceeds to decrlb4 that spectacular disturbance and th disas ter Incident to Its fury. Great full-page portraits of negro typerf-and a wonderful black mammy on the cover Illustrate tha first article. Tli ere Is much In the, April McClure'8 that yon do not want to miss. The lead ing article by George Klbbe Turner Is study of the sale of dissipation, and, tha ruin and disaster that It has brought The City of Chicago" Is ths title, and Mr. Turner shows the tremendous force that are working to destroy th social or ganisation In every American city. '. Ills viewpoint is entirely new. "Mary Baker O. Eddy, the Story of Her Life and the History of Christian Science" continues to pile up Its Interest arousing facts the various and many wanderings of Mrs. Rddy, while shw wss hailly evolving her science and teach ing the art of Qulmby'a healing, are graplit- cally told. Beatrix Demorest Llloyd la the author of the novel which opens the April Smart Set. Her story la entitled "Th Miniature, and she has never written a finer plec of work. The scsnes are laid In Paris, and the ab sorbing narrative, which grips the reader's attention at the outwet moves along to k most unexpected and thrilling conclusion. Of the yourujter writers of today, none kt more promising then Miss Lloyd, and tha Smart Set la to be congratulated on publish ing so notabla a novaL Th April tssu of Wood Craft has article) on aafety and' Industrial efficiency, pen-and-ink rendering, babbitting shsper boxea, th use of mahogany, the cost of color and shellac, adjustment of maohlne knives, veneers and the planing mill, machln woodworker and woodworking machinery, laying out the proportion of columns, wood distillation, th strength of packing boxea made of various- woods, the essentials for smooth-cutting machines, the making of wood steering Wheels for automobile and power boats, the molding of gears, th veneer Industry, stave mill economic, early bookcase Invention and many others of lively Interest to all workers in wood. The Century's series of portrait from life of favorite actresses In character by Mr. Slglsmond de Ivanowskl will be con tinued In the April number with the repro duction of his painting of Miss Annie Rus sell as "Puck" In "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in full color, of course. A critical estimate of Miss Russell's "vital Interpre tation" of the character Is contributed to the open letters of th number by Talcott Williams. What" promises to be another of Every body's notable aerie 1 begun In the April nujnber under the title of "Romances of Success." James J. Hill I the hero of th first romance a fascinating Ufe-tory of the man whns - Intelligence and driving; power have lifted him to the pinnacle of railroad achievement. Carl Snyder goes t the bottom in a study of our dally railroad wreck horror. In "The Growing Railway Death Roll: Who Is Responsible?" he an swers his own question, sparing no one. and he offers a remedy in fact three reme dies, all efficacious and practicable. Roselle M. Davis Is writing th strongest torles that have thus far come out of th Philippines and hi most recent one Is "The Gilt Cap Cord," which Appear In tha Red Book Magaslne for April. Literary By-Paths In Old England," by Henry C. Shelley, editor of "The Centenary Edition of the Songs of Burns," contains valuable unpublished literary material and personal Impressions derived from visit to the homes of famous authors charncterlc this beautiful volume. Mr. Shelley has had sr-cess to k number of unpublished letter and other material of great Interest relating to Hood. Fresh light I thrown upon cer tain phases in the life of John Keats, and there are new letter from Byron, Words worth and Coleridge. The volume also in cludes chapters on "Spencer's Footsteps," "Home of Sir Philip Sidney," "Memorial of William Penn," "Birthplace of Gray's Elegy," "Gilbert White Selborne," "Gold smith's Deserted Village,". "Burn In Ayr shire," "In Carlyle's Country" and "Royal Winchester." The Illustrations have been made from a series of exquisite photo graph specially taken by the Author, In cluding many new vlw and om Impor tant document hitherto unpublished. Pub lished by Little, Brown 4 Co. , Our attention ha recently been called to a novel which will undoubtedly be of In terest to many readers. The title Is "Lor enso of Sarcana" and the author Elisabeth Lewis. Mrs. Lewi I th wife of the for mer principal of the Omaha High school and for some time she herself was a mem ber of th high school faculty. Th boob Is dedicated to Mr. W. Lewis' slater, Mr. W. A. Curtis, also a former resident of th! city. Th cen of th story 1 laid In Genoa, and It presents a group of Amer icana. English and Italian, all more or less Interested in the nrt of painting. Be side the interest attaching to the lover and hi lady, there 1 a most fusclnatlo suggestion of a revival of art In Genoa- revival , by which It may outstrip Its hated rivals In th south Naples, Roma and Florence and regain th queensdors) of th Mediterranean. Th Oorhatn Pr) la th publisher. "Th Queen' Hostage," by Harriot T. Comstock, author of "Tower or Throne,- will appeal to all who love to read a stir ring story , of love and adventure. Its vent take place in the latter part of ths reign of Elisabeth.. There are numerous charming and powerful scene in ths story, among them th waysld acting f trolling players, a runaway visit to ths Glob theater. Interview with th qusea. and a love acene between Ronald and ths beautiful heroin of th romance, L4v Bylvla. The story abounds In strong" characterisations. In vivid color and hljk Imagination. Illustrated by Clyde O. D Land. Published by Little, Brown A Co. "Th Whirlwind," by Eden Phllpotts, Is a new romance of the Dartmoor coun try. It I a drama of the country people a powerful picture of the element1, force ful and at time almost grotesque ehtur actsrs that th narrow life In that rugged, bleak country produce. It 1 a powerful lov story that appeals becaus of Its simplicity and directness. Th herolnA, Sarah, a fair, sturdy Saxon daughter ef th soil, wln$ ths Immediate sympathy of the reader. Published by McCiur Phillip A Co. "Th Lon Furrow," by W. A. Eraser, ha It scene laid in a' little Canadian vil lage. It Is her that a minister ha disap peared under mysterious circumstance, leaving hi wife to th mercy of th goo sip and th charity of tb neighbors. Th search for him and hi final discovery and return are part of the sad story. D. Ap pleton A Co. la th publisher. Above book at loweat retail price Matthew. 1ZJ South Fifteenth Uwol Tha Books twvtowed are mm eni hy Bnntt Company at cut ptos