) TIIE 0MAI1A DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AmiTj 10, 1007, 11 V 4 'i ( OFFERED FOR RENT Famished Beoms Caatlaaed. am DOUGLAS BT.. nicely furnlahed rnomi; plant; ( hot water; table heart If de sired. (15) MX3 23x EXCELLENT furnished rnomi for mlf men; alao a frw for llo-ht housekeeping; all modern; close In. The Mowtm, 10T 8. 17th 6t. (15fMX0 SOX NIC fwms, modern; reference required. 17( Chicago St. la M3S1 24x NICELY furnished room for light house keeping; modern; no children. Sift 8. luth ' 8U (15)-S7 24x I nfarnlahrd Rootna. CENTRAL, modern, 8 dealrabh rooms, bath and hall. to good tenant. J?:) N. 23d. ' 115) M4M . .,- HooifkrrplaK Room. JpNBWT.T furnished double room; light f houeekeeplng; with gaa light and stove. 507 8. 13th. (15 910 19 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, Jackson. reasonable. nu (16)-M122 Ma HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 821 B 19th. (16) M298 MylfiX TWO nicely . furnished housekeeping, modern. room for light 2U18 Davenport. (15) M3J1 24x TWO nice unfurnished rooms, third floor, moilwrn; light housekeeping privilege; cheap. Phonr Douglas SttSO. B14 So. '"d. . . (15) M3S3 20X Apartments and Flats. 4-HOOM. strictly modern apartment; pi-I van porcelain bath, open nlckle plumo Ing, on second floor of owner r residence on north aide, t.j fainlljr of two. Pi Ice, !. Addreaa L-9S, Bee. (15)-0 29x 8EVKN-ROOM, furnished, steam heated Hat; heat rurnlahe,!; five blocks from lflt ri and Hownrd; rent. 145. Addreas P HI, onre ile. U) M415 FOR RENT Three-room modern flat, 1J Iouslas. ground riuor; rent reasonable. Globe land & Investment Co., Patterson Block. (15) Mii3 Knrnlahcd Honaea and Flats. JO-ROOM furnished flat, rent or gale. In line Bluff, la. Address 9 over aaloon, for location. Council 115, care Flee. (16) MH62 21x Roomlng? Honaea for Bale IF YOU wan to sell quick aee Hlldreth ft Wllllama, 510 Bee. (15)-M128 20 Rooaea and . Cottaajea. WE DO expert plnno moving at lowest prices. Tel. Douglas lfiifc. Bchmoller & Mueller Piano Co., 1311-1311 Farnam. (15) S13 i rooms, 319 N. 25th 117. 1 -nm. 1H41 N. 24th 114. TUKEIIj & CO., 17TH AND FARNAM. (15) M 425 20 WE MOVE PIANOS Maggard Van and Storage Co. Tel. Doug. 144(6. Office, 1713 Webster Bt. (!,) 518 ( HOUSES In all parta of the city. The O. F. Davia Co., Bee Bl.lg. (15)-t21 OMAHA Van A Storage Co., pack, move, store, II. U. goods; alorehouse 1120-24 N. .19th. Office. 1511 Farnam. Tel. D ug. 1569. (16) 52i Uni 1CPQ In all parts of the city. R. nUUJDD c. Patera Co., Bee Bldg. ' (15)-524 8KB ua when shipping; household goods to large cities wet; we can save you money. KXPRfcSSMEN DELIVERY CO.. 214 N. 16th St. Tel. Doug. 1195. (16) 523 FOR RENT, -room modern Unite, new urnace, north part of city, 126. . C. M. BACHMANN, 436 Pax ton Block. (16)-671 FOR RENT 815 Worthlngton Place, nice 10-room house, very desirable nelghbfr- ' ' hood, thoroughly modern, lto.00 a month. Will give lease. Apply to Conrad Young, 1518 Dodge. - t!5) M&Q4 HOUSES, Insurance Rlngwalt, Barker Blk. ..... (16)-B8 03 NORTH 23d. new brick, 146. (15)-M864 -ROOM Tnoderit house, ex. furnace. 2413 - Bpaldlng St. Chris Boyer, 22d and Cum - Ing Bta. (15) MS38 t LIST your houif for rnt with Hlldreth m if 1 1 1 1 ' t t m. ui a r 1 ' an nt FOR RENT 7-room house, 2U N. 2Stb Ave.; modern except furnace; in new complete repair; rent moderate. Apply at 607 N. ' 19th St. or P03 N. Y. Life Bldg. (15)-M160 l-ROOM all modern bouse; references re quired. 213 Spencer St. (16) M234 22x l-ROOM brick, modern. 1620 Maple St. (15) 219 31s , C2J N. 19th St., rooms, Charles L. Saunders, 211 B. modern. $36. Utn St. (16)-27 FOR RENT After May 1, modem colonial residence opposite lianacom park, fc). Phone Douglaa 628. (15)-S37 BalldlsiKs. FOR - RENT Oormania Hall or BIJou Theater building, 181J to 1S1 Harney; ' Stores, offices and theater: on long lease. ., N. P. Dodge Co., 1714 Farnam. (15) M324 O liter e. . DNTC targe office room, ground floor. Ed ward Ctelghton InatltuU BUlg., 210 S. lxth Bt., opposite city hall. Inquire building. U5)-2 ROOM 4, Continental block, and large re . ception room; very auitable for dentist's or doctor's office; tower windows. Hobt. , . H. Bennett, Agent, Room 11. Continental Blk. (i5-Miao JTOR RENT Desk room In Bee office, city , hall building. 417 N. 25th Bt.. South ' Omaha. Apply to manaser. (15) 134 ' ' ores. STORES FOR RENT. Tl 8. 13th St., 22x44. 1 floors and base ment VSO . 720 8. 13th EL, 22x44. 1st floor and base ment. $?0H). ' 724 B Uth St.. 12x44. 1st floor and base ment, taooiv THE BYRON REED CO.. 'Phone Dourf. 27. til 8. Uth St. (16) MM7 23 ' IX) H RENT The best located corner store fn Oniuha. Farnam and 16th Kts.. Hoard ' of Trade Bldg. See P. li- Pullbln. Senilis Hotel. (15)-M.-53 j THREE splendid modern rooms on ground Boor: rent reasonable. 1821 Farnam St. '', (15) M4o9 To B. 27th gt., 19.00 per month. , . txW r-arnaiii St., H2.09 per month. taut Farnam Bt., IJl.OO per month. N. P. DO DOE A CO.. 1714 FARNAM ST. (15) 61 VN EQUALLED chance foe druggist in block with grocery a,id meat market; cen tral, with fixtures; rent moderate; best of - chance .for good pian In best nelghbor- '" hood. laundry rooms, with 7S-horse power boiler to run same. Apply 220 N. I3d Si. (li) M7S0 STORK ROOM. 1101 N. ' 18th, . 120. Bemls. (IS) 9J8 Paxton ViK. FOR RENT In Brush. Colo, new brick Store building box) feet, full sued base ment, plat glass front, electric light, all nirtern will t completed shout Mav V For particulars call on or write to E. L. Morrill, "Jrush. Colo., o,' Lincoln Land Co.. IJneoln. Neb. (16)-M917 21 FOR RENT New and cigar stand at Midland Hotel. Apply to M. J Frnrk. proprietor. 4i jw it WHEN YOU WRITE) TO ADVERTISERS Remember it takes but an extra etioWw or two of the pea to mention the fart thai T" aw thl9 ad in The Pee OFFERED FOR SALE FvaveJasT. ANCHOR' and Iron fencing; wire fencing to per fool. 3u N. 17th Si- Tel Red si I. ID-HAND furniture bought and sold; busi ness on the square. Ronenherg Co. .formerly vita Ckioaw Jf'uru. Co. 103 8 14' n D. 5. tit) UMi Myll OFFERED FOR SALE (Continued.) Plaane, Oraana. Musical IwatrameMta. 'PI t Tv amillUat r-l-r" ln V - m ,K Chlraao Furniture CV. We also have the hlahest grade aeron1-hand furniture at smu prices. 1413 Uodge Bt. Tel Dougiaa 4SS7. (11)-M',l A20 GREAT BARGAINS In slightly used tiprlaht plnnoa and used organs. The greatest values ever of fered. Many rf three Inatrumenta would pass for new, and they are without ex ception moat superior to the ordinary uaed Pianos. Terms, 13, $4 or 15 monthly. Kimball, rosewood case $ 75 Arlon. cottage upright loo C'hickering, rosewood case 125 Sinner, mahogany cnw IV) Opera piano, oak ease 175 vom Hons. caMnet gTana if Sieger S. ns. used M Jkvi Mmph piano 214 tvn Emereon. used ( months 771 Souare pianoa and organs, all makes, $15, IJ and up. 200 new plana for rent 13 and up. Expert tuning and repairing on short notice. We alao rnova and store pianoa. Tel. Doug. 1&26. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., 1311 and 1313 Farnam EL (16)-M718 FOR BEST values possible In high grade pianos, high grrnie tuning and repairing, we Bush & Gerts Piano Co., 60 W. O. W Hldg. Tel. Doug. W74. (16) M777 A30 Foil 8AI.K Oood Emerson uptight piano, at a sitcrltlce. Apply 2413 Hamilton. (161531 PIANO Square, 110; 50 cents weekly. Par. field Piano Co., 1611 Farnam St. 0) M1M Typewriters and Vwlnj Machines. ONE Remington typewriter. No. . In good condition, lor sale cheap. Call at Hen office. (16) 9x MlaccMnneoaa. Butchera' refrigerators on hand. 1106 Poug, (16) Ml 63 M.ix A FEW Ice boxes for sale at your own prlre. Ifl7 No. 12th St. Uti) MS9 M12 FEW bargains It. id-hand soda fountains; monthly payment. Deright, 1S18 l-'arnam, (16) 536 FOR SAIE Men'a and women's ready-to- wear clothing; new stock Just received. One dollar will be credited to your ac count on a purchase of 1 or more If this advni tlaetiient Is presented. Home Credit Clothing Co., 15JL1 Dodge. (16) Mia Myl8 FOR SALE First class store fixtures, showciisoe, etc. Globe I,and and Inveat men Co.; Room 2, Patterson Bldg., Oiiinhu, Neb. (16) M419 MY RECIPE for cleaning wall paper costs 6c per room to clean paper, tiend one dollar for recipe. Address V. W. Price, Plattsmouth, Neb. 1 M606 M8x SEND' us your -mail ordera for drugs; freight paid on 110 lots. Myers-Dillon Diug Co., Omaha. (I6)-6J3 AWNINGS; they're not expensive. Call Doug. 8S3 and our representative will call. Omaha Tent and awning Co. (16) M604 HALL'H sates, new, 2d-hand- 1818 Farnam. (16) 532 Aquarium Made of Iron, about 2 feet high and 1 feet long, having a width of 6 to 12 inches; haa a plate glass front with reflector In rear; would make a handsome ornament for window display or In the home. Call at business office of The Bee and ask to aee It. (16) 335 FOR SALE All the leading periodicals published. Forelpn publications a spe cialty. Birthday, wedding and souvenir postarda. Subscriptions received for all periodicals published. Mall orders will receive prompt attention. BCHULTZE i BLATTERT,' Newsdealers and Stationers, 111 8. 16th 6t. (16) M3.'3 mi FOR SALF3 Two National cash' registers, one total adder: also nice line of at: re fixtures. Globe Land and Investment Co., Patterson Block. (16) 634 BHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. best mlxsd paint. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. , (16) 634 GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We furnish estimates. If you are going to build, write for catalogue. BURGESS-GRANDEN CO., 313 8. Uth. - .'Phone Doug. 6eL (16)-Ml3i FOR SALE Collection of flno old violins, Including K sizes viola and cello. Violin Btudlo, 10 Wltlinell Building. 06) M782 A20 GARDEN and field seeds, fruit packages, be keepers' eupplles. Younkerinan Seed Co., Council Bluffs, la. (16) JSS A CLEAN 16,000 stock of general merchan dlse at 85 cents on the dollar; fine loca tion; will bear closest Inspection. Owner moving away. Address, Y 76, Bee. (16)-71 COAL Good burning; 2 baskets 35c; 1 for 11, delivered. Rosenblatt- 'Phone Doug. 412. (16) 614 BLOT machines, all kinds; also silver plat ing and picture machines. Jurl. 712 S. lnth. (16) M732 A30x SNAP Rldpath'a History of the WorWJ, Encyclopaedia Brltannlca. International Encyclopaedia; tsmall monthly payments Webster's Vnabrldged 110 Dictionary, full leather, only 13.25. B. B. Roberts. 641 Paxton Bldg., Omaha. (16) Msit A30 TREES, shrubs, rosea Hazel Dell Nur sery, 24th and Plnkney. Tel. Web. 2260 (lfi)-lll Jl MILLET SEED. A. W. Wagner. 801 N. Mth. o; Vl,3 CHOICE CT'RRANT PLANTS for sale. B. C. Sml'h, 1108 Corby SL (16) 100 Mix FOR SALE Cyphees Incubators, Lee brooders. Humphrey bone cutters. Stand ard Poultry Co., 3216 N. 26th St. . 'Phone Red 5026. (16) M15S x NATIONAL cash register, total adder, with ticket attachment, cheap. HuS N. 16th. (16)-223 21x TO Bl'Y or aell any business or property call on Gansiad. j3 Bee Bldg. (16)-Mlol WE HAVE on hand a large amount of store fixtures, consisting of cases, shelv ing, coffee mills, c-ish registers, etc.. that , will go at a sacrifice. Globe I-and A In vestment Co., 1 and I Patterson Block. v (16)-M204 GLASS store window cuslngs. 1401 Doug laa St. ' (16)-J63 22x SIX-HOLE, steel kitchen range; S-ot. Ice cream freeser; flno violin. 2416 Daven port. (16) 270 22x Besley Letter Cabinet Made of walnut and having two Indexed filing cases, an ornamental and useful of fice fixture; at a bargain, bee Wright, at The Bee busineaa office. (16) 333 Bl'TCHER'S meat block; good condition. Cheap. 3u6 N. 16th St. U6 3o 23X HOME-MADE GRAPE WINE. 10 YEARS OLD. Jl PER GALLON. CACKLEY BROS., OPPOSITE P. O. 10)-841 July 16 GOOD White sewing machine, and small heating stove, cheap. 142 No. list Ave., in rear. . (16) M2ao 20 Letter Press What will you give for a second-hand letter press, In good condition! Call at business omce 01 iiee. 116) TEN loads of good cinders can be had by hauling . them away. Apply to M J Fianck. Mi-!. and Hotel. (16)-Us ?0 PATENTS D. O. BARN ELL, patent attorney ana ma chine desiguer. 1 axun Blk. Tel. Red nil. 11.), My 10 LARSON A CO.-Book free. Bee Bldg. (17)-37 WANTED Purrhaeer for patent No. Ki 00, leaned Jijnu, 1:',. AddrebS J. K Fluier, uv nu 01 uresis, v.u(a vv Jaasj jota. EPg .tumiAa.'W', n mi.tssm Don't Forget That You Can Telephone your want ads direct to The Bee, Douglas 235. and pay for the advertisement when you call for the answers. PATENTS (Continued.) I OWN three patents and can"t work one atate properly, will exchange one or more states for good property or stock. Chance for big safe business to g- od man with small capital. Li. B. J35, Elmwood, 111. (17) Mi5 Jox PERSONAL CITT BTEAM LAUNDRY Shirts pressed, not Ironed. 2U U. 11th Bt. Tel. Doug. 251. (18J-438 OMAHA Stammerera Institute. Ramga Bldg. (18)-& THE 8ALVATION ARMY solicits caatoft clothing; In fact, anything you do not need; we collect, repair and aell, at 114 N. Uth Bt., for cost of collecting, to the worthy poor. Call 'Phone Doug. 4135 and wagon will call. (18) 611 EEW1NO machines rented, any make, 76o per week or $2.00 per month. Second hand machines for aale, 85.00 and up. Nebraska C'ycla Co., loth and Harney. (18)-639 VOt'NG MAN. learning to dance, desires services of lady (good dancer) one or two evenliiKS a week; state terma. AcKirpwi A 117, care Bee. (18) Mlal lSx PLEATING ALL, KINDS. Buttons, Rushing, Embroidery. Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrink ing, enly Ac per yard. Bend for price list and samples. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.. 10 Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 1936. (15) &42 A1" A S4 A HP. Swedish movement. 518 ' (18) M1S1 M3 AT A nWFTTf! treatment and both. Mme. flUVUllI-illVymui,, lis N. 15th, 2d fiior. (18)-96t PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. Dr. King. 2018 N. 21st St. Tel. Doug. 3r69. (18) 548 SYRINGES, rubber gooda, by mall; cut prices; send for free catalogue. Myers- Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (18) 641 PENNELL Millinery Co., S?2 N. 16th 8L (18) 678 June 28 JOHN CANE IS IN TOWN! Now Is the time to trim trees, trellises and grape vines; also landscape gardening Tel. Red 53. Res. 1101 8. 25th Ave. . (18) Mo A 28 FOR anything In the aewing machine line go to P. E. Flodman & Co.. 1514 Capitol Ave. (18) M840 Myl2 REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY VOH SALE. CLOSE IN AND CHEAP A 4-room cottage, on a 60x127 ft. lot, gas and City water, for Il,3o0. TURRELL & CO., 17TH AND FARNAM. (19)-M429 20 HURRY BEFORE IT8 TOO LATE TO GET ONE OF THOSE BEAUITIFL'L HAL CYON HEIGHTS LOTS. i The finest location for both coituge and large homes, only two blocks from Military Ave. and enr line, Just south of Unison business center. You can't find surh choice lots elsewhere at these prlces-llliO to luoO. Small cash payment, balam-e monthly. 'Phone D-bo and we will meet you on t. ground. Russell & McKitrick Co., BOLE AGENTS. 432-34 Ramage Bldg. lith and Harney Sts. (iy w i 3524 Seward' St. One of the best built 6-room bouses In the city, modern except furnace, south front, Is within 2 blocks of Bemls park. PAY'NE INVESTMENT CO., 1st floor N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel, Doug. 1781. (19)-l". IS ! WANT offer for 2124 Douglas St.. 7-room 34-foot lot. J. H. Parrotte. (19) M363 21 house:, MODERN COTTAGE 6-room cottage, thoroughly well built, dou ble floors, surface floor being maple; large bath room, nice attic, piped for gas and wired for electric light; all modern plumbing; south front, lot 67x100, lying high and sightly; two blocks south of Ames Ave. car line, 36th Ave. and Boyd. Price 11,900; 1250 cash, balance to suit- C. a.' CARLBERG, 911 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 7497. (191-M367 19 HOME IN BENSON Cheaper than you can build; house 2 years old; two iota, electric ngnt. uwner go ing to leave city. Let ua ahow you this. TURRELL & CO., 17TII AND FARNAM. (19) M426 30 MUST BE SOLD 8230 Hamilton St.. 1-story house of 6 rooms, laige lot, 60 feet frontage on Hamilton and 60 feet frontage on Charles St., few steps from Harney car line and almoft adjoining liemis Park, only !2,3. INVESTIGATE THIS AT ONCE MUST BE SOLD. . BEMIS. 'Phone Douglas 665. Paxton Block. (1J) 75 EAST FRONT. Tv.-o new cottages, almost completed, size 24x36 feet. 6 larae rooms and bath room. Three fine roHiis can be finished off up I stairs; city water ana gas; permanent walks, cemented cellar, double floors; ex ceptionally well built; located on 28th, between bpalding and Rugglea Sta. Prices, ti.loO and 12.401). Chas. Balteile, 104 N. li,th St. (19)-M324 21 FOR BALE Two modern houses and lare barn, one block nortn of Hanscom park; paved at reel, east front, lot 75xloo. East era owner will sell at a bargain. THOMAS B REN NAN. Room 1 K. I. L Bldg. (19-46 DESIRABLE building- lot S4ih- Apply 238 N. (19) M26e 23X. WEST FARNAM HOME FOR BALE. All modern 10-rooin house and large stable, which coat 1,.IMI to build; lot Mirth l.',n Will Mil for t6,0u0; 13,uo0 cash and 13.U09 on long tlms at 6 per cent. Parked and paved street; cement aide walks: fine trees snd lawn; house has hardwood floors and finish; reception hail of uuarter sawed oak; 1 grates and man tels; laundry with stationary tuba; closet in evry room. 614 S. 2Mh Bt. Inquire of J M. Uacfarland, M N. Y. IJfe Rldg. (1)-MS24 19x TWO CHEAP LOTS Two choice lots on 38th avenue, Just south of Dodge St. Perfect grade, finest location In c ity to build houses to sell or renL Only 12,8.6 each. Hicks Real Estate Co., 449 Board of Trade Bldg. !) 842 18 REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR 9 A IF!. (Continued.) SEE THIS anil you will want It a R-room cnttsge, well and cistern, large lawn, a variety of fruit two largo lota. 6xin0 ench; 4:tl4 Maple St.fl.3o will buy It; one-half cash. TURK ELL & CO., 17th and farnam. 09) mi:s IF TOT' want to buy or sell city property see Hlldreth at Williams, 610 nee. (19)-M127 20 DEPOSITS In the Neb. U B. Ass'n Is better than mtgs. 1 N. ... (19) M594 M8 West Farnam Home We have a new -room house on Farnam Bt., facing south, finished In oak down stairs, reception hall, living room, dining room, den with fire place, and kitchen; four good bed rooms and bath, attic; run cemented cellar: barn; cement walks. Owner leaves for Europe this month and has authorised us to sell for fi,750. TIIE BYRON REED CO., 212 South 14th St. (19) M308 19 CLOSE IN 7-room, atrictly modern, good as new. This is a fine large house and must be seen to be appreciated. Perninnetit walks, ciobo to boulevard and paved St., a barn on sum's lot, at 2811 Davenport St., price $3,360. N. FtNGER 626 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red S217. (19) 281 Big Snap for Quick Sal Lot on 25tn and Blonde, east tront, T7 120, 1750. Alao lots fronting north and south on Blondo, between 26th and 27th, lit per front foot. 'Phone Douglas 6(3. BEM1S. Paxton Block. (1)-U6 HOUSES FOR BALE Also fine lots In No. part of city: prices right; easy terms. Call Doug. 6639 or Doug. 3709. Office, 3:120 N. 24th. O. M. UNDEKHILL & CO. (19)-797 Myll CH8' Williamson Co, u- f.tBrd(f (19)--M950 IF YOU want to buy or sell a farm write or see Hlldreth & Williams. 510 Be. (19)-M126 20 FOR SALE Six vacant lots near 44th and Iavcnworth Sts. at 1150 eacr,. The O. F. Davis Co., 608 Bee Bldg. (19) M257 19 FOR SALE House. 6 room.', modern ex cept furnace. 2&07 Cuming St. Price, 12,300. Easy terms. JOHN F. FLACK, City Savings Bank, 16tb and Douglas. (19) 218 LIVE IN ONE RENT THE OTHER 2619 Parker St.; has two houses, one 6 and the other 4 rooms. The price was 12,200. The owner now says we may aell for 11.900, and that, too, with small payment down. Now rented for 123.50. Come and sue us about these. TURRELL & CO., 17TH AND FARNAM. REAL ESTATE FARM AJD HACI4 L1US FOR Vl.W Arkansas. FOR SALE 160 acres In Madison county, Ark., Improved. W. M. Alexander, Leb anon, III. 120) M354 2ux Ka WANTED Agents to represent us In the sale of our Kansas lamlH. W rite for par ticulars. Globe Lund and Investment Ox, Omaha, Neb. (20) MIU) Nebraska. IMPROVED farms In eastern Nebraska; Sarpy and Douglas counties. B. J. Over ton, Gretna, Neb. (20) M878 WRITE Townsend Realty Co., Modale, la. Farms and lands for sale or trade (or dsar town property or merchandise. (20) M360 A26x FOR BALE Western Nebraska land. Send ; for list. Kimball Land Co., Kimball. : Neb. (20) M638 21x j Kimball County, Nebraska. Four quarter sections in Kimball county; good, fertile soil; 15.00; half cash. In- ' vestlgate these farms. 1 Stewart-Leavenworth Co., j 119 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. Neb. 1 (20) M241 19 Texas. TEXAS LANDS Absolutely cheapest,' best, shallow water, any amount, will con sider colonizing contracts. 30,(XtO acres Montana lrrlglble, rented. Weacott, Monroe, Wla. (20) M4o6 21 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Faraa and Rsstk Laad. FOR RENTV-6-acre tract of land In Ben son (without housel, suitable lor garden ing or raising potatoes. Will tent till January 1. lswa. for !2 if taken Immedi ately. Address K 138. care Bee. (21) 168 s FARM FOR RENT. 170-acre farm, near Omaha, for rent, 15 per acre. Very rich, high clans coin hind; good house; some alfalfa. W. L. Belby, 440 Board of Trade. Phone Douglas lolO. (21) M253 REAL ESTATE LOANS (1,000,009 TO LOAN on buslneas and resi dence property in umana; lowest rales; no delay. Thomas Breunan, Room 1. N. X. Ule. (22)-649 LOWEST RATES Bemls. Paxton Block. (22)-u50 MONEY TO LOAN Payns Investment Co. t.s!)-&a UNION LOAN INVEST. CO. I 310 Bee Loans on Real Estate, f Bldg. - at 4t aud per cent. 'Phone Doug. 21M. Xi Al PRIVATE MONEY- -V. D. THead, 1520 Doug. (22)- W" A NT ED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith A Co.. 1320 Farnam St. ()-c4 MONEY TO LOAN GET OUR RATES AND TERMS BE FORE ARRANGINO FOR A LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE. GARVIN BK0S., 1604 FARNAM. (22) M320 20 1500 TO 150.000 TO LOAN at lowest rates; no delay. OARV1N BROS.. 1wj4 FAHNAM. (22j M170 BUILDING loans on residence property; i per cent. W. B. Meikle, Ramge Blk. ' (22)-6i7 LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block. C (22-gJ V H ' If II JJ REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomas, 6H6 First National Bank BMar. (22) 66 LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O'KEF.FE R. E. CO.. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. (22) M735 WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters ft Co. (22) 5W REAL ESTATE WANTED I HAVFJ cash buver for good 6-room cot tnje, 11.&00 to 12.5trt. See me quick. F. C. Best, m N. Y. life. (231-MHO 21 WANTED A farm. We have a customer for HI to 1"0 acres within ten miles of Omaha.v What have you? Addreaa PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Omaha, Neb. (23)-M31 2 19 WANTED TO BORROW LAD i wishes a loan of I.'dO; will pay In i payments or board and rom; good curity and interest. Address N 112, Bee. (241-M3.T 19x WANTED, TO BORROW, Aug. 1 or be fore, !4,0i0 nt 6 per cent for five years; first mortgage improved city property, choice location. Addres W 116, !. (24) M IM 27 WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, cook and heating s'oves, carpet, linole ums, office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the fur nliuri of your house eomplete. Will buy antique or mahogany furniture The high eat prices paid. Call the right man. Tel. Doug. 81)71. (26) 393 Myli CASH paid for old hooks Crane-Foye Co., 313 S. 14th. 'Phone Douglas 1321. (25) 658 BOSTON TERRIER or English brlndle bull pup; mupt be well marked, ugly and cheap. Address N 96, Bee. (25) 817 18x MODERN house, 8 or 9 rooms; give loca tion, price and number of rooms. Ad dress M 728, Bee. (25) Mo69 20x WANTED Canadian quarters bearing date 1S71. We will give 30 cents in trade for any Canadian quarters in good condition bearing above date legibly. Bring them to us by May 1. Colna with holes In will not bo accepted. Howell Drug Co., li'.th and Capitol Ave. (25) 395 24 WHEN you write to advertisers, -remember it takes but a few strokes Of the pen to tcjl thn t you saw the "nd" In The Bee. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Office rooms or office' hours with other physician. Address P 114, care Bee. (26) 338 21x WANTED Cse of piano for storing; no children; references. Address O 130, Bee. (26)-M3S4 2ox WANTED Room and board In private family for couple; must be first-class. In good neighborhood ; best of references. . Address Romm 229 Federal Bldg. (2fi) 349 18x WANTED SITUATIONS DAY WOMEN furnished Telephone Douglas 1112. free of charge. (27) 5;,9 YOL'NG MAN with several years' experi ence desires position with reliable film In need of a competent: bookkeeper or tttlce manager. Address K 109, Bee. (27 M322 23x YOL'NG MAN, 26 years of age, desires po- sltion as salesman with some first class house; 3 years in adjoining territory. Ad dress S 132, care Bee. (27) M4i3 21x WANTED A position as bookkeeper or stenographer; will be open for employ ment April 22; have completed full busl ne and stenographic, course at the Ne braska Normal college at Wayne, Neb., and had six weeks' experience in office work; best tf references given; age 24. A. R- Htrrell, care N. N. C, Wayne. Neb. (27) M359 24x ENERGETIC young man desires position, and la capable of taking charge f office and accounts for large mercantile firm; has had several years' experience as office manager. In which capacity is now employed; can give very best of refer ences ns to character and ability from both present and past employers. Ad dresa J 108, Bee (27) MM 23x IWOULDHT THIS FROST YOU? WE HAVEN'T A SLEIGH IN THE OUTFIT, WE WISH WE HAD The carriage and wagon "MORE ROOM" gale is still on, however. We'll have more to say when the weather sets I better. DRUMMOND'S 18th and Harney. ' GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY, ARTIL LERY. DRAFT AND R1D1NU llORPKS AND DRAFT AND PACK MULES. Chief Qcartermanter's Office, Omaha, Nebiaska. April 15, 19o7. Sealed propoxals. in tripli cate, will be received at this omce, until 11 o'clock a. m central standard ttnv;, May 14, 1907, and then opened, in the pres ence of attending bidders, for seven hun- aiea ana t wenty-n ve (726) cavalry horses, two hundred and thirty-nine (239) artil lery horses; eight(8) draft horses; six (6) rid ing horses; two humlred and eighty-one (2S1) draft mules, wheel; two hundred and twenty-eight ( 228) draft mules, lead, ten (10) iack mules for machine gun platoons; two (2) cart mules, and four (4) pack mules for Q. M. department, for de livery at Omaha. Neb., or other promi nent railroad points. All of the draft mule are required for 4-mule teams. Tile animals to conform to specifications for cavalry, artillery and riding nurses anJ mules. United States reserves right to accept or reject any or all propopala or any part thereof. Particulars and blanks for proposals will be furnished on appll cation. Envelopea containing proposals to be Indorsed "Proposals for Horses or Mules," and addressed to Major fhonius Pruse, Chief Quartermaster. A16-17-18-19 Mll-11 PROPOSALS FOR BEEF. CORN. ORO cerles, etc. Department of ths Interior, Office of Indian Affairs. Washington, D. C, March i, 19u7. Sealed proposals, plainly marked on ths outside of the envelope, "Proposals for Beef, Corn," etc, aa ths case may be, and address to the "Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C," will be received at the Indian office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday. April 23, 1ko7. and then opened 'or furp.!sh:ng ths Indian service with rolled barley, beef, mutton, corn. salt, coffee, augar, tea, soap, baking powder and other groceries. Bids must be made out on government blanks Schedules giving all necessary information for blddera will be furnished on application to the Indian office. Washington, It. C: the U- S. Indian warehouses at New York City. Chlcann, 111.; bt. Louis, Mo.; Omaha, Neb., and San Francisco, Cal.; the Commls smy of Subsistence, U. B. A., at Cheyenne, Wyo ; the Quartermaster. U. S. A., Seattle, Wash., and the pontmasters St Tucson, Portland, Spokane and Tacoma. The De partment reserves the right to reject any and all blda or any cart of any bid. F. E. Leupy, CommUslonar. Al-dlSt LtuAL NOTICE? NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 8KAI.ED bids or proposal. will b re.-elved at the office of l.uther P. I-udden, re Trt.-.ry of the IV.arJ c.t Education or the Plate Normal acnooi, i. u street, Lincoln, Neb.. tintll II o clock noon. April in, 1907. for the erection and conairui tlon of a healing pin itliint and amok atck on the grounds of the the State Normal ,rkn.,i - I i K. .... A Miiinlv MdltrHflklL All bids must re accompanied by ft certified check of as an evidence of good faith on part of the bidder. Tlans are on file at the principal s office. Peru, and with the sec retary at Lincoln. The board reserves the right to rejert anv and all bids. By order of the Board of Education of State Normal school. l.uther P. Ludden, secretary, Lincoln, Neb., April 18. 1907. AliKllOt. ntns wil t, nn becrivrii bt THE I'N clerslirned tin to noon. Thursday. April 26. 1W7. for the wrecking and removal of the brick bulldlna (Includlna etnne founda (Ion) altuated on the northweat corner of Nineteenth and Leavenworth Sts. For fur ther particulars apply MILTON ROGERS ft SON s CO., 14th and Farnam Bta. RAILWAY TIME. CARD t'KIOX STATION TKSTH AMI MARCY I'nloa raclae, Iycave. ..a 9;a6 am Arrive. Overland Limited a 8:18 pm a 6:10 pm a 9:8o pm The China and Japan a 4:15 pm Fast Mall Colo. A Calif. F.x .a 4:16 pm .a 4 25 pm .al2:( pm .a 1:65 am .a 7:46 am California & Ore. Ex I ,oa Angeles Limited.. Fast Mall Colorado Special North Platte Local.... Beatrice Local a 5:10 pm 810:45 pin a 6:00 pin a 7:44 am a 8:10 am a 4.n0 pm .b 1:00 pin bl2:46 pm 1 Chicago Great Western pt. Iaul A Minneapolis.. g: pm 7:10 am Ht. Paul A Minneapolis. Chicago Limited Chicago Express ....... Chicago Express 7:46 am 6:40 pm 7:46 am 1 80 pm 11:60 pm 9:00 am 11:50 pm :3U pm Chicago, Hock lalaad A Pacific EAST. Chicago Limited a 8 15 am Iowa Local a 7:00 am Chicago Mall Iowa Local bl2:OS pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.).. a 5:06 vm a 7:10 a a 4:30 pm a 8:46 pm b 9:66 pm a l .Xi pm Chicago (lowa Lmtrt.). .a 6:85 pm al2:R pm WEST. Rocky Mountain Lmtd..a 7:20 am a 1:06 am Colo. A Cal. Express a 1:50 pm a 4:60 pm Okl. A Texas Express. .a 4:40 pm al2:06 pin Lincoln, Fall bury and Bellevue a 8:50 pm al0;10 am Wabash. St. Louis Express a 6:30 pm a 8:80 km St. Louis Local (from Council BluiTs) a 9:15 am al0:S0 pm Btanberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bll:30 am C'hlraaro A Northwestern. Cedar Rapids Pass Twin City Express .a 7:05 am a 6:05 pm .a 7:50 am al0:o0 pm Chicago Daylight . ..a 8:03 am . .ail:30 am ..a 1:60 pm ..a 4:32 pm 11:15 pm Chicago Local a i:4! pm a 9:36 am a 9:60 am a 3:45 pm Sioux City Local . Carroll Local .... Sioux City Loral Chicago Express a 6:60 pm a 7:30 am Fast Mail a 2:06 pm Fast Mall Twin City Limited. Overland Limited . Norf olk-Bonesteel . Llncoln-Chadron ., Dead wood-Lincoln . . .a..;3pm a 8:30 am ..a 8:28 pm a 7r06 am ..a 8:38 pm a 9:31 am ..a 7:40 am al0:36 am ..b 7:40 am al0:36 am ..a 8:() pm a 6:06 pm ..a 3:00 pm a 6:05 pm ,.b i:00 pm b 6:06 pm . ,b 6:02 pm bl2:60 pin Casper-Shonshonl . HaHtings-Superlor . Fremont-Albion ... Missouri raclflo. K.C. A St. L. Exp ...a 9:00 am a 6:30 am K. C. A Bt. L. Exp all:16 pm a 6:25 pm Nebraska Local a 2:00 pm all :40 am Des Moines Local a 4:16 pm Illinois Central. Chicago Express a 8:00 am a S:4S pm Minn. A Bt. Paul Exp...b 8:00 am a 8:15 pm Chicago Umlted a 6:00 pm a 7:30 am Minn. A St. Paul Lmtd.a 8:30 pm a 7:30 am Chlraao, Milwaukee A St. Panl. Chi. A Colo. Special.. ..a 7:65 am a 7 SO am California A Ore. Exp.. a 6:46 pm a 1:10 pm Overland Limited a 8:35 pm a 9:30 airt Des Moines A Cedur Rapids Local b 6:46 am bll :00 pm IH'RUNGTOJC STATION IOTH A MASON Burlington. Leave. Arrive, a 4:10 pm a 3:30 pm Denver California Block Hills Northwest Special .. ....a 4:10 pm a 3:30 pm ....a 4:10 pm a 1:30 pm ....all :10 pm a 7:10 am ....a 9:10 am a 7:46 pm ....a 8:00 am a 7:45 pm a 9:(" am ,...b 2:00 pm al2:ol pm Northwest Express Nebraska Express Nebraska Local ... Lincoln Local Lincoln Faat Mall.. Lincoln Local a 7:ao pm Ft. Crook A Plattsm'th.b 2:50 pm Plattsmouth a 7:50 pm Denver Limited bl0:26 am a 8:10 am a 7:10 am a 1:60 pm a 7:26 am a 3:65 pm a 7:26 pm al0:K3 pm all 30 am Bellevue ft Pac. June. .a 8:30 am Chicago Special .a 7:26 am Chicago Express Chicago Flyer Iowa Local St. Ijouls Express.... Kansas Clty-8t. Joe.. Kaunas Clty-Pt. Joe.. Kaunas Clty-84. Joe.. ..a 1:46 pm ..a 8:05 pm ..a 915 am ..a 4:45 pm .glo:4& pm 6:45 am ..a 9:15 11 m a 6:10 pm ..A 4:45 pm WEBSTER STAHON-llVth A WED8TER CIiIcpko, Omaha 8. rani, Minneapolis A Leave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger... b 6:30 am b 9:10 pm Sioux City Fassenger...ft 2:0) prn a11:2oam Emerson Local b 5:45 pm b 9:10 am Emerson Local c 8:45 am o 6:60 pm Missouri Pnclfle. Local via Weeping Water Falls City Local.... ...a 8:06 am a 6:6g pm ...a 3:60 pm all:20 pm a Dally, h Dally except 8unday. d Daily except Saturday, c Sunday only, e Dally except Monday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS F rench Line Compagni Central Tranjatlaniiqui filgantlc, Elegant, fast Leviathans JVetv VorK. Taru 6 7ayj LA PROVENCE, new twin screw fiver, passen ger elevator, gymnasium, roof cafe. This and the other Twin Screw Kteamers have daily newspap ers, orchestra, wlreleaa avaiem and many other innovations on board, both foraafetvami. .-mfirt Xia yrevsace April SB La Z.orialne Kay a iLi Bretagne May 4 XLa t:vole .' May La Toralne May It) xLa Oasoogas May 18 iM'BCiLr Eltra daparturea. Ktprau gteatnars. t'M o( aotira aieaiatr at cheap aarond claaa rataa. Naval offlrcra aima-of-war air Ipttoa. Csapaars Vfstlbulrd trains, Harra-Parla, 3 sours, wbara eunvenieut conDactlaos are mads for all points e.i lh Contlnant. for pUm, raaarvattona and fall Information call on. telephone, or erite to lha following arenta: Harry Moorea, U01 Parnam St.; J. B. Haynolds, 1(01 Farnam St.; luio Naaa. cars of lot Nal'l Bank. W. G. Davidson. Uil Pamam St. CANADIAN PACIFIC t MPRIII" Lin ef the Atlantlo Noliilng belter alloat man our new ex press stesmers, Empress of Britain and Empress of Ireland (14,500 tons), Quebec to Liverpool in six days; less than four days at sea. Superior accommodation available. Comfort, elegance and aafeiy. Bend for Illustrated booklet and sailing list. O. E. ISNI1UIV, Oea, AgU t33 S. Jlar trsst. Chicago, XU. TWINE MAKERS SETTLE CASE Omaha Roaal Greats Rebate te Com pany sal Oae Bait Is Withdraws. NEW YORK, April 18. A complaint by the American Grass Twine ompany that the Chicago. Bt Paul. Minneapolis A Omaha railroad had charged an excessive rate for shipments from Bt. Paul to Boa ton was settlod before the Interstate Com inorce commission today. Counsel for the railroad company an nounced that the railroad was willing to refund It cents per hundred pounds on ths shipments and said the overcharge was due to a mistake. This reduced ths rate from 62 cents to 47 cents per hundred pounds. The offer was accepted and the complaint was dismissed. Heeelver for Ohio Werksnea. COLUMBUS. O., April 11. The Ancient Order of United Workmen was today ousted from the state on the petition of Attorney (Jeneral Ellis to the county court, which ordered that the association should do no mure business In Ohio as a. fraternal In surance association In thla state. Its af fairs were wderedl placed It Ue bauds of receivsts. REVIEW OF RECENT BOORS 8l ry . ef fibHan Ftilt Paid to !. roudd on fact. NATIONAL MAGrZ NE MAKES NEW MOVl Advances Price and (Harts New Deal with "The Tratk A boat f Faaaraa" by Owe Wsio Was There. "The long Road." by John Oxenham, Is one of the Important novels of the early spring season. The scene is laid In Siberia, and the story has to do with the life of tcpan nine, the son of a Russian political exile. Btepan comes Into conflict with the brutal governor of his province, who de vlees for htm an extraordinarily Ingenious punishment that makes him forever a wan derer on the face of the earth. The malignant cruelty of thta governor perhaps seems overdrawn, and yet ths author stated that this central Incident la no product ol the Imagination, but a sober historical fact The recital of Btepan's struggle with his fate, his alternate success and failure la the effort to wring happiness out of his lot, make up the Story. Strangely enough, much of the tale. In spite of the tragic background, pictures a life of fairly Idyllio happiness. And even when the ultimaM catastrophe comes, the tragedy Is by nt means unrelieved. In ths end Btepan 1 courage and steadfastness triumph In spile of the odds sgalnst him, and the final not Is one of victory. Aslds from the striking originality of Its fundamental Idea, "The Long Road" is remarkable for the skill with which the principal characters are de lineated, and for the quiet beauty of It style. Published by the Macmillan com pany. "Phantom Wires," Arthur Stringer's new novel, takes Its somewhat puxsllng title from a phrase well known In telegraphy. Where the quadruple! system of operating enables four messages to go ovsr a soli tary wire at the same time, two In eauh direction, the three Imaginary and non existent circuits are spoken of as "phan tom wires." The phrase la, of course, used figuratively by the novelist, since Mr. Stringer's book, while by no means a study of spiritualism, finds its climax closely Identified with the transmission of a more or less telepathic message In a moment of great crisis. Since Mr. String's eric Inal story, "The Wire Tappers." was pub lished there have been calls for another book of this unique character. Mr. Stringer haa responded to this dema'nd In "Phantom Wires." Published by Little, Brown A Co, "Qabrielle, Transgressor," by Harris Dickson, author of the "The Ravanels," "The Black Wolf's Breed," etc., Is a story of New Orleans In colonial days. Qabrielle, a young girl who has been educated in a convent, upon returning home finds some loose bricks in the wall separating her father's garden from that adjoining. She removes them, and enters this neighboring garden, where she meets ths doomed prinoe Imperial of Turkey, who Is hiding here from a party of Turks whose mission It la to put him to death. The love story of these two. Interwoven with the seductive mystery of the east. Is Intense and unusual The book Is published by the J. B. Llp plncott company. With every succeeding Issue the new Cir cle magazine shows many improvements and advances. The April number contains several interesting original articles, in ad dition to the twenty-five regular depart menta, covering practically every subject of Interest In the home. Laura B. Starr hag an article "Japanese Children at School Play," which Is Illustrated by Oenjlro Yeto, the famous Japanese artist, who also con tributes an Illustrated article, "The Boys' May Festival In Japan." "Inexpensive Housekeeping In Paris," by Oeorglana Homer, contains much practical Information on housekeeping In Paris; Oarrett P. ScrvlBS, the famous astronomer, contributes "What We Might See on the Moon;" "A Famous Doll's House" Is an Illustrated article by Alice Corkran, dealing with an unusual subject. "A Tree-Doctor and His Work," by A. H. Davis; "Ths Holdfast Principle," by Clem V. Wagner; "The Dolls' Spring Dressmaking," by Margaret A. Ding man, and several strong fiction stories round out a number which will be read with interest by every member of the family. The National Magaxlne for April goes from the ten to fifteen-cent class. It con tains "The Truth About Panama," front the pen of the first magaxlne editor who had the spunk to personally visit Panama." This Is ths big feature) of the number. It. may well be guessed that this dis tinction belongs to Joe Mitchell Chappie, the editor of the National Magaxlne, who has a way of his own of "doing things." At the outset of this article, which lg Illustrated with 100 handsome views, show ing every detail of the work being dona In digging the great ditch, and. which takes sixty-five pages In the National, Mr. Chappie says his trip was undertaken on a sudden Impulse In answer to a challenge given by a public official. The decision to make the trip was a sudden one and Wag promptly executed, for, he adds, "ths only way to go. Is to go!" It Is a great story that the National pub lishes, snd It is one that will be read with widespread Interest throughout the coun try. The National should be In the hands of every person Interested In this greet project of the American nation, because It Is the moat complete and thorough account of the great enterprise that has appeared In any magaxlne at any time. Indoors snd Out for April Is largely de voted to that most Interesting type of vaca tion home, the bungalow. No other type of small house Is so much In vogue, and the examples shown are delightful In their original charm and Ingenious construction. The number opens with sn Illustrated article on "A LouL XVI House and Its Gardens." Following this Is "Ths Evolu tion of the Bungalow In California," by M. H. Lnsear; "The Word 'Bungalow' ' Whence It Came and What It has Come to Mean." by G. W. Edwards; "A Design for a Bummer and Winter Bungalow, with Plana by Which It May Be Built." by Wil liam Greenwood; "A Bungalow In the Gothic Btyle," "How to Furnish a Bunga low," "A Bachelor's Week-Bnd Bungalow," and "Bungalow Entertaining." The artlcls on "Roland Park Ths Home-Builders' Su burb of New Baltimore," which was begun In ths March Issue Is continued. Much that Is of Interest to amateur gardeners will be found In "A Flower Uarden with Architectural Accessories In the French Style," "Bhruba for the Garden," "The Beauty of the Oarland Flower" ej-d "Vines for Low Trellises." Mr. Edward W. Greg ory's Interesting sketches of "Old Inns of Old England," ars continued, as Is "An Appreciation of Old Mahogany," by Ellen Cody Eaton. The usual departments of "The Home Gsounds," "Ths Housekeeper." "Beauty Indoors" and "From Our Office Window" will contain much of timely in terest. Rogers A Wise Co., Boston. New York and Chicago. 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