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REAL ESTATE
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Another Opportunity to Buy Lots in
KOUNTZE PLACE
AT THE SAME
On account of the cool wither the pat ten days we have decided not to
advance the price of lota In Kountze Place until May 1st. This will give you
another opportunity to select your lot In this beautiful addition before the ad-
FOR AN INVESTMENT OR A HOME
You cannot buy a lot anvwhom in v, ,! . ... .
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rvrnSdAU0n,?Ul' tar bervlce
PRICE
On LocuRt St., bet. 16th and 24th. Bouth fronts
On ninney St., between ICth and 24th, only two left
vu ... i 0u, uci. loin ana Z4tn, only two left at .
On Spencer St.. bet. 16th and 6 4 th, north fronts
nn rmnl,0?ft Vbft-,3l,h and 24th' north front8' 75: south' fronts !
On Emmet St., bet. 16th and 24th. $800 to
On Plnkney St.. bet. 1 Cth and 24th, $650 to ... .
Corner lota a trifle higher
n,.k.D5iafUt.0ff ak!n yur "election. If you haven't the cash we will
rail n 1,' ne-fourtb- cah and the balance In one. two and three years.
Call for plat and our new book of Kountze Place homes
Offioe open until 9 p. m. Monday
HASTINGS
1704 Farnam St.
V. II. GATES
Room 617 N. Y. Life Bldg.
'Phone Douglas 1294.
8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE
AT 2122 WIRT STREET
One of the best located properties
la the northern part of the city; this
house is full two-atory, with attic;
good order; has a large cellar all
bricked up with separate room for fur
nace; a good heating plant; large
barn with harness and carriage room;
south front lot 50x12 4; permanent
walks and paved street; Just nice dis
tance from car; plenty of shade;
$4,500
. New modern eight-room house at
2006 Maple; up-to-date; nice location,
near boulevard; south front lot 4 Ox
izz; on paved street; now renting at
$35 per month. $4,600
Eight-room modern house at 1807
Plnkney street; oak finish on first
floor, heavy oak doors, lot 60x12 4.
renting at $30 per month. $3,500
SEVEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE
2928 NORTH 24TH STREET
A WELL BUILT HOUSE
VACANT. GO AND SEE IT.
MOST NEW. $3,600
Seven-room modern house on Ohio,
near 30th, new, hot water heat, south
front lot 60x127. $2,850
Seven-room cottage at 2234 North
19th (boulevard), modern except fur
nace, lot 30x140 only $2,300.
Five-room cottage on 19th near
Kountze Park; modern except heat,
barn, lot 50x140, nice neighborhood.
$2,300
Five-room new modern cottage ex
tcept heat, on 22d, near. Grace; east
ffront lot 33x140. $2,200
60x126. corner, 25th and Wirt,
only $560
50x120, on Ersklne, between 26th
and 26th, $450
10-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, 50x
tOO, ON 2 1ST. NEAR DORCAS,
$1,500
(19)-
John W. Robbins
VM FARNAM ST. TEL. DOUGLAS 529.
$36,000
108x141 ft. corner Nth and Farnam. 24th
Ht. Is sure to be a croBB-town thorough
fare Mid you know already what Farnam
la. There Is a fortune In this property
for anyone who can buy and Improve It.
$25,000
W132 ft, south and east front, corner on
Farnam, only two blocks from the court
house, and partially Improved.
$40,000
18x133 ft. corner on Douglas, one block from
brandels' store and block from city
hall. Present buildings rent for 81.&OJ.
$14,000
Mxl31 ft. south front on Farnam, east of
24th, and aolld around, will subdivide.
$7,500
llfi ft. on Farnam at corner of 29th Ave.
Only $1,750 cash required. This corner
has a street mi i sides and an alley on
on side, making tt a line corner to Im
prove.
$3,000
M ft. on 14th between Farnam and Dodge.
This Is a very choice lot, In the best part
of the city, and If you are looking for a
fine building- site you will buy It when
you see It.
$2,850
Yxl42 ft on 27th St.. with modern -room
house and barn; permanent sidewalks
snaue ana ornamental irwa.
$2,300
Tull lot with 8-room house, in good re
iMitr: bath, illv mater and cistern: close
to Dundee and one block from car line
KMI cash, balance monthly.
$1,250
0 ft. on 17th between Farnam and Dodge.
This price Is much lower than Is asked
tor suy lot as good as this In that part
of the city.
See Me for Other Bargains.
Firo Insurance and lientala.
HIOVSUS FOR HAI.E Also fins lots In No.
" part ot city, prices right; easy terms.
Call Doug. 6639 or Doug. s;o. Ottice, iiat N.
-4lu. O. M. LNDtKHlLL. CO.
1 77 UyU
BARGAINS.
Southwest corner 14lh and lxdge. 44 x 66 feet,
t -, . lu.ai.nii.nl hrl, k 1 "I fall
Five brick stores, $1,618 rental tr.'.SU).
Klx brick flats, $'. rental-$l?.uuO.
Two brick flats, rental $7.6nU.
Near High School. $mu renial-IT.OOO.
Five stores and Mats. Ian) rental-.
Near J'ostofflce. 7-room house $4.
h'xir. near 17th and Chicago 4,6w.
41S Cuming. ' fc-'xl&o $J."0.
114 Orace. 6xoS feet U.'0.
Itli Rees. $ rental $i.4"0.
II N 13th, $fx feet $iA.
r.Sl Davenport, 7 rooms liOft
7th and Many, 7exUi feet $1 .
SSxlSI. south front, close in il.ue.
fcexu:. east front, JUS rYanklln-VoX
Four acres, 7th and Dorcas $2,h".V
Ten seres, southwest. Improved 83.SUO.
JuHN W. KtNZb.lt. OFF. Ol.l) P. O.
REAL ESTATE
CITT PBOrKRTr FOR AI.F.
(Continual.
LOW PRICES
"'. nujuiirie uear us iuw prices,
nd of surroundings, as you'
LIST:
..$ 960
. . 1.050
.. 1,050
950
850
900
750
evenings.
& HEYDEN
Bee Bldg.
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.
6-room cottage on North 25th
Ave., rooms all large and con
veniently arranged, has cltv
water, toilet, sewer, gus and
fixtures, good aement floor,
bricked up c-llur. permanent
walks, all In excellent repair
throughout, being newly pa
pered and painted. Price for
Immediate sale, $l,fluO; $3u0
cash, balance easy terms,
per cent.
On Larlmore, near 22d St.,
rooms, nearly new. bath,
toilet, city water, gas. full
siie basement, first-class In
every respect. lot 40x132.
Price, $2,600.
25th and Ames Ave., 8 rooms,
nearly new, all modern except
furnace. 3 rooms and hall on
first floor, 3 good bed rooms on
second, full lot, $2,&X
Near 27th and Camden Ave.,
rooms, all In good repair,
rooms all large and nicely nr
ranifed. Price, with one lot,
4ixl20, $1,700; or 96xJ20, $2,000.
North 27th Bt.. near Parker,
7 rooms, two-story, city water,
sewer and cistern, rents $16
per month, $1,400.
Fowler Ave., near 22d. 6
rooms, nearly new, all mod
ern In every respect, full size
basement, best of furnace,
south front lot, 60x133, $3,300.
North 26th SC., near Daven
port St., lot 28x70 with good
4-room cottage, cellar, cistern,
city water, gas and toilet.
$2,100.
VACANT
(Vrner 22d and Fowler Ave.,
72x131, city water, sewer, gas,
permanent walks, nicely ter
raced; snap, $1,0(0.
Fowler Ave., near Florence
boulevard, 50x133, cltv water,
sewer, gas. permanent walks,
$600; easy terms.
47 feet frontage on Harney
St., near 3inK cheapest lot on
Farnam Hill, for $2,000.
North front on Parker 'ft'..
near SSth, nicely terraced, $230.
East front on 25th Ave., near
Bpencer St., city water sewer,
permanent walks, $426, easy
terms.
South front on Spencer Bt,
near 26th Ave., $500.
West front on same street
as above, $400.
North 4J feet lot i, block 1.
Patrick's addition. Submit
offers.
W. FARNAM SMITU & CO.
1320 Farnam, St.
Tel. Doug. 1064.
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HOME BARGAINS
$3,500 Good S-room house In Clifton Hill,
with gas. bath, electric lights, full
lot, fruit, trees and grape vines; a
most attractive home.
$2,600 Neat home on Walnut Hill, one block
from car; corner lots, south and
east front. If you are looking for
a home, be sure to let us show you
this.
$1.100 One of the most attractive homes
on 22d near Manderson; very neat
?artl, with Iron fence and shade
rees, fruit and garden; east front;
in every way a most attractive home
of five rooms.
$1.500 8-room cottage, east front on !Kth
St., near Cuming; walking distance
from down town: new Dluinblnc and
In good condition.
$2,000 A very neat cottage of I rooms on
21st, near Laird St.. nice lawn, fruit
and shade trees and grape arbor;
small barn. You couldn't make a
place like this In 16 years. The Im
provements alone In yard worth the
price asked. House Is In good con
dition, modern except furnace.
N. P. DODGE & CO.,
1714 Farnam Bt.
(1)-M47 $0
MODERN COTTAGES
I rooms, all modern, well built, almost
new, goJ furiiace. double Doors, perma
nent wane, enaae ana rruit trees, close to
car. lot aoxtj:; Miami, near 2Kth St. Price
$2,150. '
BIRKETT & TEBBENS
423 Be Bldg. 'Phone Douglas 4764.
MUST BE SOLD
$230 Hamilton St.. lH-story house of
rooms, large lot. 0 feet frontage on
Hamilton and Co feet frontage on Charles
St.. few steps from Harney car line snd
almost adjoining He mis Park, only f2
INVK8T10ATU THIS AT ONCF.-ML'ST
BEM13.
'Phons Douglas Pax ton Block.
REAL ESTATE
CITT MtOrF.HTV FOR I ALB.
(Continued.
P. D. "NVEAD
$9ftt cottage of R rooms, cltr water, on
'ouh 2 7 ill bl $i00 caVu, liiane Hi. 03
per roonth.
1S50 cottage of 4 rooms, full lot on De
catur St., near 40th. $00 cash, balance
mom niy.
$.'.200 for B-rnnm house, corner lot,
60x125. on Franklin St., near Long school.
$-.:'f0 for 8-room cnttage, new. on Wirt
St., modern exierfc furnace. $350 cash.
balance monthly.
$2,600 for 7-room house and barn, partly
modern, west of tlanscom park. $400
cash, balance monthly.
Two 9-room. all modern, brick houses,
facing Hanscom park, first story furnished
In hardwood; monthly rental $70; prop
erty in good repair. Snap. $S.50.
Two 5-room cottages, 2H3-1& IXiuglas
St., renting $25.00 per month for both.
$2,250.
VACANT DOTS.
On South 32d St., east front, north of
Poppleton Ave., size 50x187. $2,100.
2 lots. 2fth and Merdeth Ave., at $400
each, monthly payments.
46 foot lot, 25th and Pratt. $Snn. Snap.
F. D. WE AD, 1524 Douglas.
19 712 21
FIELD CLUB
t beautiful south-front lots on Woolworth
Ave., near the Field club, ranging In
sire from 42x75 up to 65x141 ft. Prices,
$1,000 to $2,500.
A west front on 35th Ave., near Woolworth
Ave., 62x141 ft. $1,000.
J. II. DUMONT & SON
805-6 N. T. LIFE BLDQ.
(19)-
7-R00M HOME SNAP
8332 Merldith Ave., south front. Iirge
lot, permanent walks, water, gas and sewer.
On easy terms. For quick sale, ll.MJO.
R. II. LANDER YOU
Board of Trade, Tel. Douglas 2151.
(19) 479 a
FINE INVESTMENT
Nicest liocatlon to build four flats In the
city, nJnety-foot east front on 3ith Ave.,
Just south of Faclllc, room for four houses,
paved street, permanent walks, on two car
line. Choice rent locality, see me for price,
etc.
w. a. SHRivnn,
Heal Efltate, Loans, Insurance. Rentals.
1023 New York Life Bldg.
(W-S1 21
NICE COTTAGE VERY CHEAP.
6-room cottage, with reception hall and
large pantry, city water and gas, plenty
of raspberries, strawberries and black
berries, currants, grapes, etc.; lot 50x1.12 on
grade, a sightly place and good neighbors;
four blocks to car line; only $l,H0u. Also
other nice homes In good locations at rea
sonable prices.
I. CONNOR. 232 Neville Rlk.
(19)-M736 21
A NICE COTTAGE
And good barn; 2 lots; fine site; 2Sth and
Yates. $i8U),
WILLIAM FLEMING, Administrator,
211 S. 18th.
(19) 763 21
MOVING AND WILL
SACRIFICE
My 8-room modern house, north part of
city; close to H4th St. car; paved street,
permanent walks, gorl as new, low price,
easy terms. Immediate posseiwlon. Ad
dress A 160. care of Bee. (19 686 21x
A FINE piece of ground on South 24th St.,
near Bellevue car line, $500. B. E. Wil
cox, South Omuha. (19) 690 21
ONLY
few lots left unsold In B. E.
Wilcox addition: easy terms. Better get
one. B. E. Wilcox, 'South Omaha.
(19) 692 21
TWO FULL lots on 27th, near Fort St.,
city water and sewer In street, only $250 a
lot; $260 cash, balance to suit. It la a snap
for someone. The first In gets It. Call
Harney 1028. (19) M678 23x
WELL built 9-room house; modem except
heat. For sale by owner. 8H a. 25th cl.
(19) M715 23
FOR SALE Eight-room modern house, 2570
Poppleton Ave. Apply at poppleton
Ave. (19)-M524 23
A LOT for sale cheap In Sulphur Springs
addition. Must sell, party is leaving cny.
Address E 138, care Bee. (19) Mu0 23x
FOR SALE The J. P. Miller property on
Itroadway. corner or Main, Denison, la.;
slxe of ground, R0xl50 feet; four frame
store buildings. For price and terms
write to the Crawford County State Bank,
Denlacm. Ia. (19)-696 a
EAST FRONT.
Two new octtages. almost completed, size
24x36 feet, 6 large rooms aim oam room.
Three fine rooms can be finished off up
stairs; city water and gas; permanent
walks, cemented cellar, double floors; ex
ceptionally well built; located on 28th,
between Spalding and Ruggles Sts. Prices,
$2,460 and $2,400. Chas. Battelle, 104 N. lain
Bt. U9)-M324 23
CLOSE IN AND CHEAP
A 4-room cottage, on a 60x127 ft. lot, gas
snd city water, for $1,350.
TURRELL & CO.,
17TH AND FARNAM.
(W-M429 20
WANT offer for 1124 Douglas St., 7-roonv
house, 34-foot lot. J. H. l'arrotte.
(19) M363 21
FOR 8ALF-6-room house all modern, with
furnace, close In, $2,2uo. Telephone Doug
las 5796. (19)-705 21x
FOR SALE My residence. 1509 8. 27th St.;
six rooms aud bath; modern except fur
nace. Inquire at house or 421 Bee Bldg.
(19)-700 21x
Big Snap for Quick Sale
Lot on 2Ctn and Blondo, east front. 77x
120, $7i0. Also lots fronting north and
South on Blondo, between 26th and 27th, $ls
per front foot. 'Phone Douglas 686.
BK1WS. Paxton Block.
(1S-U
DESIRABLE building lot. Apply 218 N.
21th. (1 M286 23x
ch8- Williamson Co. u- fstBJ.d
119) -M860
IF YOU wsnt to buy or sell a farm write
or ses HUdreth Williams, 610 Bee.
(1 M126 20
IF YOU want to buy or sell city property
see Htldreth 4x Williams. 610 Bee.
(19)-M127 20
11
DEPOSITS In the Neb. L. A B Ass a Is
better than mtgs. 3 H. i. 1-Ife.
(191 Mj94 MS
South Omaha Real Estate.
SOUTH OMAHA BARGAINS
FOR SALE.
Brick house on N St. Price, $96,000; Income,
$7,u per annum.
7-room houKe, 3th and R St , $3,800.
6-room cottage, 4"th and Q. tl,."i
4-room cottage, 34th and W. 1 ,(.
4 lots on U St.. near 39th. two each.
640 acres. Kimball county, Nebraska, $760
per acre.
Houses and lots In South Omaha on easy
terms.
P. C. CAIJlWEIJ
2617 N St., South Omaha.
11") 659 21
REAL ESTATE
FAR V AMD RAftCH LANDS rOR SALE
, C'aaada.
LAST MOUNTAIN VALLEY LANDS The
heart of the great wheat plains of
Saskatchewan, produced in 1SJ, bush
els of wheat to the acre, (government re
port). We own thousands of acres of this
land, all personally selected. Write us
for msps, descriptive matter, etc., or. bet
ter still, send 16 cents for our handsome
Illustrated souvenir and the th Century
Atlas or Canada. m. rearson A t o.,
Ltd.. 328 Nurtuern Bank Uldg.. Winnipeg,
Canada. C-t)
Tllfi OMAHA' SUNDAY BEE: "A TOIL '
REAL ESTATE
FARM AID RANCH LASDS FOR SLR
(Continued.)
Arkansas.
FOR PAI.E 1n acres In Mmllsnn county.
Ark , improved. V . M. Alexander. I-b-anon,
III. JO)-M3M 2x
Colorado.
CIO money chicken raising In (lorado.
Huy live acres near Denver on $10 monthly
payments nnd make a f Ttune raining
chlckfHi. For particulars address Aurora
Investment Co., 10 Charles lllctg. Denver,
Colo. (Jo) &H2 lit
lns,
FOR 8AIR 40-acre Improved farm, Tay
lor county, Iowa, with buildings. $l,w.
J. I. Case, Threshing Machine Co.. Rt-
, cine. Wis. () 27
40-ACRE FARM.
Close to Council Bluffs, near Deaf and
Dumb Hospital? all good land; small
house, barn ami-good orchard. $1,000.
H. U. McUee, 14 I'earl St., Council HlurTa.
(2o-7fia 21 x
Kansas.
WANTED Agents to represent us In the
sale of our Kansas lands. Write for par
ticulars. Globo Land and Investment Co.,
Omaha. Neb. i2u M4J0
THIS MEANS DOLLARS TO YOU.
Buy fine tanning lands of us In Haskell
county. Southeastern Kansas, before new
railroad is built soon. 1'lenty of rain,
good crop. Prices advancing rapidly,
and $7 to $10 per acre. Write for list. L
W. Tulleys & Son, 102 Main St., upstairs.
Council Bluffs, la. I?0 7t 22x
MIsseiotM,
REAL ESTATE If you are looking for Im
proved farm, where soli Is good, close to
markets, schools, churches and within
60 miles of Si. Paul, send for my com
plete list of over 100 Improved places,
having valuable Information to land
seekers. K. Akerson, Llndstrom, Minn.
(20) M464 22x
Nebraska.
TMPROVED farms In eastern Nebraska;
Sarpy and Douglas counties. B. J. Over
ton. Gretna. Neb. (20) M87$
WRITE Towntend Realty Co., Modale.
Ia. Farms and lands for sale or trade
for cUar town property or merchandise.
(20) M300 A2ux
I CAN Savo you time and expense In buy
ing Nebraska land either for a home or
Investment. Go with me. Freeman, 2ti20
Burdette St., Omaha. (20)-M4.i6 21x
A GOOD farm, wel Improved, 20 miles west
of Omaha, for sale on easy terms, 5 per
cent Interest, lr taken in next 30 days.
Address Y 244, Bee. (20) 495
FOR SALE Western Nebraska land. Send
for list. Kimball Land Co., Kimball,
Neb. (20)-M(38 21x
turn.
TEXAS LANDS Absolutely cheapest, best.
shallow water, an) amount, win con
sider colonizing contracts. 30,UKi acres
Montana irrlglDle, rented. wescott,
Monroe, Wis. (20) M406 21
TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO LAND.
Have some rare bargains In Texas and
New Mexico land. $:" to $7.60 an acre. Go
and see for yourself; low railroad rates,
For particulars address
HUiilJKl C. imt Eh.LJW,
80s New York Life Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
(20) 437
I OWN forty thousand acres flrst-cla
farm land In the lexas Panhandle that
I will sell at wholesale at a ltrgaln. Call
Saturday after 10 a. m. ,at Paxton Hotel.
G. H. Porter. (20) M449 iOx
I have for sale 30,000 acres of
land In one of the best coun
ties In the Panhandle district
of Texas; will make special
prices on tracts of 6,000 acres
and upwards, to close out the
remainder of 100,000-acre pur
chase last December.
I. N. HAMMOND,
331 Board of Trade.
.- . (20)
UtaU.
LAND agents, can you sell land which will
yield the purchaser Z5 per cent on his
Investment? If so write for our pro
position. We will cultivate and place the
nomeseekers on crop bearing lands,
which will pay for themselves, or we will
continue to cultivate for cart of the crop.
Is not that sufficient evidence of our
faith In these irrigated lands In Utah
which produce $50 per acre in alfalfa hay.
$100 per acre In alfalfa seed, l.vo per acre
In sugar beets. $1,000 per acre In fruit.
Write us for particulars. Utah Colon
ization company, uf pioneer Press Bldg.,
Bt. raui, Minn. (a)
Miser Ha neons.
LAND. LAND. LAND.
To exchange 1,920 acres of good Lincoln
county land; win take stock of goods.
,ioo or otner income property, price,
$8.00 per acre. Long time.
160 acres, all In Platte valley. In Dawson
county. Nebraska. Price. $.V).0O per acre.
640 acres In Osborn county, Kansas; good
Improvements, price, iix.oo per acre.
Send for our book of Nebraska, Kansas
ana t'oioraoo lanas.
GRASSM BYKR-Sf 'H AAF INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
1018 P St., Lincoln, Neb.
(20)-M153 22
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Farm aad Ranok La a 4.
FOR RENTV-6-scre tract of land In Ben'
son (without house), suitable (or garden
Ing or raising potatoes. Will rent till
January l. ixjb. for $ If taken lmmedl
alely. Address E $38, cars Bee.
(2D 46$ x
FARM FOR RENT.
170-sere farm, near Omaha, for rent, $5 per
acre, very ricn, nign class corn land;
good house; some alfalfa. W. L. Selby.
440 Board of Trade. Phone Douglas 1510,
, (21) MJi2
REAL ESTATE LOANS
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi
dence property In Uinana; lowest rates;
no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1. N.
x. Lite. (22) 4
LOWEST RATES Bomls, Paxton Block.
(22)-iu0
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
(-i eal
UNION LOAN & INVEST. CO. I 310 Bee
Loans on Real Estate, j Bldg.
St 4 aud 6 per cent. 'Phons Dojg. 2M.
PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Ttead, 1520 Dou.
(22)-
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St.
(22) 664
MONEY TO LOAN
GET OUR RATES AND TERMS BE
FORE ARRANGING FOR A LOAN
ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE.
GARVIN BROS.,
1604 FARNAM.
(22) M320 20
$jO0 TO $50,000 TO LOAN at lowest rates; no
delay. GARVIN BHOS.. 1Gu4 FAKNAM.
(22) M170
BL'ILDINQ loans on residence property; i
per cent. W. B. Meiklc, Ramge Blk.
(22)-&57
LOWEST RATES Bemls. Paxton Block.
(22-67
LOANS on Improved city property. W. H.
Thomas, 6u6 First Naticnal Bank Bldg.
(22) 6o4
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
G'KEEFE R. E. CO.. 1001 N. Y. Life BMg.
(22 M73i
WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters & Co.
(22)-656
LOW rates. Private money. $500 and up.
CUAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO.
(22)
21, 1007.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
I HAVFl cash borer for good 6-room cot
tage, ii, no to $2,.. see me quick F. c.
Jlest, SJajYlJfe. i23)-M410 a
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTED, TO BORROW. Aug. 1 or be-
rorc, 14.UQ at t per cent rr five years;
ilrM mortgage Improved city property,
choice location. Address W lift. Bee.
(241 M3M 27
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture.
coox snd heating stoves, cartels, linole
ums, office furniture, old clothes Knd
shoes, pianos, feather, bed pillows, quilts
snd all kinds of tools; or will buy the fur
Hiuro of your house eomplete. Will buy
antique or mahogany furniture. The high
est prices paid. Cail the right man. TeL
Doug. SI71. (2i) 3W Myl7
CASH pnld for old books Crane-Foye Co.,
313 S. 14th. 'Phone Ltouglas 1321.
(25)-551
MODERN house, 8 or 9 rooms; give loca
tion, price and number of rooms. Ad
dress M 728. Bee. (25) M;69 x
WANTED Canadian quarters bearing date
18i'L 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. Coins with holes In will
not be accepted. Ht'well Druif Co.. liith
and Capitol Ave. (X) 396 24
WANT a horse that Is gentle nnd not
afraid of an automobile; state weight,
colur and price. Address Y" 91, care Hee.
(25) MS05 22x
WANTED One good second-hand pool
table, one good second-hand billiard table;
give full particulars and price. Address
Lock Box 83, Ashland, Neb. (25) 604 21
FEATHER BEDS WANTED Highest cash
prices paid for old feather beds; send
postal; will bo In the city for om week.
Address Y 93, care Bee. (26) Mj06 Ml5x
WANTED To buy a 7 or 8-room house
west of 201 h, between California and
Leavenworth, or Park district. Bute price.
Address N 146, Bee. (26) 614 21x
WANTED TO BUY A good driving horse;
must be sound and gentle. Ari'ly to E.
J. Monaghan, Boyd theater. (25) 721 21
WANTED To buy. stock of general mer
chandise, from $5,0(0 up, In good town.
J. S. Hodgeoock, Aurora, Neb.
(26) "45 21X
WANTED Lfirge size, high grade roll top
desk; also Burroughs adder and rotary
mimeograph. Quote price and where can
bo seen. Address Y ud. Bee.
(25) M776 24X
6 OR 7-ROOM house that can be moved.
2f21 Binney. (25) 752 21
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Office rooms or office hours
with other physician. Address P 114. caro
Bee. (26)-S3S 21 X
WANTED Use of piano for storing; no
children; references. Address O IK). Bee.
(2ti) M:;S4 20x
FURNISHED room for lady In modern
house with private family; within walk
ing distance of 13th and Farnam Sts.
Address J 141, care Bee. (26) 4X8 22x
WANTED By young man, room with or
without board, In nice private family
wltlihi walking distance of business cen
ter. 'Address I 137, Omaha Hee.
(26) 4S6 2Cx
WANTED By June 1, 8 or 9-rooin mod
ern house; will take lease for 1 year or
more. Address O 146, care Bee.
(26)-Mr03 23x
LADY wants board and room with private
family down town. Address S 148, care
Bee. (26) M632 23x
WANTED To rent about May J5, 7 or 8
room house, state price and dLscriptlon
of house. Address M 144, Bee.
(2U) 4515 21 x
8 UNFURNISHED rooms, close In; give
particulars. Address D 153, care Bee.
(26) M7U9 23x
WANTED to rent, a fiat. Jointly with re
sponsible, permanent, retlned young couple;
by young couple answering above descrip
tion, or to rent the upstairs or part of
flat now occupied; no children; references.
Address B-151. care Bee. (26) 727 21x
WANTED TO RENT 3 furnished rooms
for light housekeeping at once. Address
H-157, Omahu Bee. (26) 752 23x
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNG MAN, 26 years of age, desires po
sition as salesman with some first class
house; 3 years In adjoining territory. Ad
dress S 132, care Bee. (27) M43 21x
WANTED A position as bookkeeper or
stenographer; will be open for employ
ment April 22; have completed full busi
ness and stenographic course at the Ne
braska Normal college at Wayne, Neb.,
and had six weeks' experience In office
work; best of references given; age 24. A.
R. Herrell, care N. N. C, Wayne, Neb.
(27) M359 24x
YOL'NQ MAN with several years' experi
ence desires position with reliable firm in
need of a competent bookkeeper or ofllce
manager. Address K 109, Bee.
(27) M322 23x
DAY WOMEN furrrtshed freer of charge.
Telephone Douglas 1112. (27) 659
ENERGETIC young man desires position,
and Is capable of taking charge f ofllce
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 as to character and ability from
both present and past employers. Ad
dress J 108, Bee. (27) M321 23x
WANTED Position, by a practical traffic
man of twenty years' experience in traffic,
claim and operating departments, with a
reliable firm, to look after their railroad
Interests. Address Y 82, care Bee.
(27) M602 27x
SITUATION WANTED Male expert sten
ographer; will do piecework Saturday
afternoons and evenings. 'Phone Harney
491. any time. (27 Mfril 23x
SITUATION WANTED Housekeeper, by
strictly respectable middle-aged widow.
Widower preferred. Give particulars.
Address Box 71, Roca, Neb.
(271-M716 27X
SITUATION as hotel baker In city. Best
references Is required. Address Hotel
Baker, 2015 N. 18th St. (27) M516 23x
LEGAL NOTICES
BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UN
derslgned up to noon. Thursday, April
25, 1ju7, fur the wrecking and removal of
the brick building (including stone founda
tion) situated on the northwest corner of
Nineteenth and Leavenworth Sts. For fur
ther particulars applv Mil. TON ROGERS
& SONS CO., 14th and Farnam Sts.
anissusjuiswii.
IT'S A SHAME TOLET THEM GO AT THE PRICE
We've got a carload of delivery wagons and they are
all going at the reduction prices. The lot includes de
livery wagons for bakers, butchers, laundries and parcel
deliveries.
The Snap Tomorrow Is a Delivery Wagon
It has cut-under wheels, a Beven-foot box and is ad
mirably adapted for a butcher or grocer.
ftjjular Price $93 QurPrice Tomorrow, $55
After Tomorrow 990.
GET IT TOMORROW
Do you want it at the price! "We had several cus
tomers for that trap the other day five minutes after the
dailies were on the street. AVe advise you not to wait.
DKURflEU3 0WD'S
18th and Harney
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STATE P111NT
Ing Bids will be received by the State
Printing board st the office of the secre
tary of state at Lincoln, Nebraska, on or be
fore 4 ! o'clock p. m. Monday. April 29,
1:7. f..r printing ana Mndli.g 3.5i"! copies
Session Ijiws. 1.0O copies House Journal.
I.wrt copies Senate Journal. l.rt0 copies
Auditor's Statement of Ijcg'slatlve Ex
pense. 500 copies report of Building and
loan association. 1,) copies report of
Banking Department. 12.0"0 copies Srhonl
Ijiws. 12.tO copies School U for Teach
ers. 5,0ol copies Agricultural Report. 6.00
copies Horticultural Report. 1.50 copies
Historical Society Report and 6- addi
tional copies of same, 2,000 copies Dairy
men's Report, fioo copies report of Railway
Commission, 2.i) copies report of Poultry
Association. l.t) Assessors' Books. W
pages for Real Estate, and 1,800 Assessor's
Books. 34 quire. for personal property.
A!so for fjirnishlng stated quantities of
stationery, supplies, blank books, printing,
etc., for the Asvlum at Ingleslde, Asylum
at Lincoln, Asyjum at Norfolk. Home for
the Friendless, Industrial Home at Mll
ford. Institute for Feeble AC tided Youth,
Orthope.Uc Hospital, Penitentiary, Soldiers'
and Sailors' Home at Burkett, Soldiers'
and Pnllors' Home at Mil ford. Governor,
Auditor of Public Accounts. Secretary of
Slate, Treasurer, Superintendent of Pub
lic Instruction, Commissioner of Public
Lands and Buildings, Attorney General,
Adjutant General. Railway Commission,
Supreme Court, Banking Department, Ir
rigation Department, Insurance Depart
ment, Labor Bureau. Library Commission,
Game and Fish Commission, Veterinarian,
Board of Charities and Corrections, Pure
Food Commission and Historical Society.
Specifications for same can be found on
file In the office of the Secretary of State
All bids must be accompanied by a bond
equal In amount to the probable cost of
the work bid upon. The board reserves
the right to relect any and all bids. STATE
PRINTING BOARD. By Lou W. Fraxler.
Secretary of the Board. Lincoln. Ne
braska. April 1. 1907. Apr'20 d5t
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BF.AT.F.n
bids or proposals will be received
at the office of Luther P. Ludden.
secretary of the Board of Education
of the State Normal school, 133 D
street, Lincoln, Neb., until 1$ o'clock
noon, April 29, 1!7. for the erection and
construction of a heating plant and smoke
stark on the grounds of the State Normal
school at Peru. Nemaha county. Nebraska.
All bids must be accompanied by ft certified
check of $ri0. as an evidence of good faith on
part of the bidder. Plans ere on file at the
principal's office. Peru, and with the sec
retary at Lincoln. The board reserves the
right to refect anv and all bids. Bv order
of the Boird of Education of State Normal
school. Luther P. Ludden, secretary,
Lincoln, Neb., April 18, 1907. AlSdlOt.
GOVERNMENT NOTtCES
SALE OF TIMBER, WASHINGTON. D. C
March 7, 1907. Sealed bids marked outside,
"Bid, Notice of Sale, February 4. 197, Black
Hills." and addressed to the Forester. For
est Service. Washington. D. C, will be re
ceived up to and Including the 22d day of
April, 1907. for all or any pnrt of tl)e mer
chantable Insect-Infested or dead timber
on certain areas of about 61M.0110 acres In
nil, to be designated by the forest officers,
located In that part of the Black Hills
Forest Reserve south of the Laurence
Pennington county line, and sections 1 to
12, Inclusive, of both T. 2 N., P.. 3 K., snd
T. 2 N.. R. 4 E.. B. H. M.. Black Hills For
est Reserve, South Dakota: estimated to
be 25n.O"O.O0O feet B. M. of yellow pine saw
timber, log scale, more or less. A deposit
of not less than one-fourth the value of the
timber which It Is estimated will be cut In
the first year of the sale must be sent to
the Special Fiscal Agent. Forest Service.
Washington, D. C. for each bid submitted
to the forester. When any timber on a
valid claim or patented land Is Included In
a sale because of being Infested with In
sects Its full sale value will be paid to the
claimant or owner. The right to reject any
or all bids Is reserved. For further In
formation and regulations governing sales,
address J. F. Smith, Forest Supervisor,
Deadwood, South Dakota. WM. F. COX,
Acting Forester. N24-31A7-14-21
RAILWAY TIME CARD
BIRLINGTOX STATION lOTH A MASON
Darlington.
Leave.
Denver & California. ...a 4:10 pm
Black Hills a 4:10 pin
Northwest Special a 4:10 pm
Northwest Express all:10 pm
Nebraska Express a 9:10 am
Nebraska Local ,. a 8:00 am
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Fast Mall b 2:00 pm
Lincoln Local
Ft. Crook & Flattsm'tb.b 2:V) pm
Plattsmottth a 7:60 pm
Denver Limited
Bellevue & Pac. June. .a 3:30 am
Chicago Special a 7:26 am
Chicago Express a 3:46 pm
Chicago Flyer a 8:o5 pm
Iowa lineal a 915 am
St. Louts Express a 4:45 pm
Kansas Clty-8t. Joe al0:45 pm
Kansas Clty-St. Joe a 9:15 nm
Kansas City-St. Joe a 4:46 pm
Arrive,
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a 8:30 pm
a 3:30 pm
a 7:10 am
a 7:45 pm
a 7:45 pm
a 9:05 am
al2:01 pm
a 7:30 pm
bl0:25 am
a 8:10 am
a 7:10 am
a 1:50 pm
a 7:25 am
a 8:55 pm
a 7:25 pm
al0:53 pm
all:3o am
a 6:46 am
a 6:10 pm
I'XIO STATION TEKTH AND MARCY
lolon Pacific,
Leave. Arrive.
Overland Limited a 9:56 am a 8:18 pm
The China and Japan
Fast Mall a 4:15 pm a 6:10 pm
Colo. & Calif. Ex a 4:16 pm a 9:30 pm
California & Ore. Ex. .a 4:25 pm a 6:10 pm
Los Angeles Limited 812:06 pm al0:45 pm
Fast Mall a 1:55 am a 6:00 pm
Colorado Special a 7:46 am a 7:44 am
North Platte Local a 8:10 am a 4:50 pm
Beatrice Local b 3:00 pm b 12:45 pm
Chicago Great Western.
St. Paul & Minneapolis.. 8:30 pm 7:10 am
St. Paul & Minneapolis.. 7:46 am 11:60 pm
Chicago Limited 6:40 pm 9:00 am
Chicago Express 7:45 am 11:50 pin
Chicago Exprexs 3:30 pm 8:30 pm
Chlcaso, Hock Island A 'Pacific.
EAST.
Chicago Limited a 8:15 am a 7:10 am
Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm
Chicago Mall a 8:46 pm
Iowa Local bl2:06 pm b 9:66 pm
Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 6:06 pm a 1:35 pm
Chicago (Iowa Lmtd ). a 6:35 pm a 12:25 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Lmtd.. a 7:20 am a 3:05 am
Colo. & Cat. Express. ...a 1:50 pm a 4:50 pin
Okl. & Texas Express. .a 4:40 pm al2:06 pm
Lincoln, Falrbury and
Bellevue a 8:50 pm al0:10 am
Wabash.
St. Louts Express a 6:30 pm a 8:3) am
8t. Louis Local (from
Council Bluffs) a :15 am al0:30 pm
Stanberry Local (from
Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bll;30am
Chlraaro A Northwestern.
Cedar Rapids Pass a 7:05 am a 6:05 pm
Twin City Express a 7:50 am alO:00 pm
Chicago Daylight a 8:00 am all:15 pm
Chicago Local all 30 sin a 3:46 pm
Sioux City Local a 3:50 pm a 9:36 am
Carroll l,ocal a 4:32 pm a 9:50 am
Sioux City Local a 3:45 pm
Chicago Express a 5:60 pm a 7:: am
Fast Mall a 2:06 pm
Fast Mall a 8:'.S pm a 1:80 am
Twin City Limited a 8:2s put a 7:05 am
Overland Limited a 8:38 pin a 9:31 am
Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:40 am al0:35 am
I.lncoln-Chadron b 7:40 am alO:35 am
Deadwood-Llneoln a 8:00 pm a 6:05 pm
Casper-Shonshonl a 3:00 pin a 6:06 pm
Hastings-Superior b $ 00 pm b 6:06 pra
Fremont-Albion b 6:02 pm bl2:50 pm
MATCH STORY WITH MORAL!
Why Children Should lot lie I'cr
sultted to Meddle Tilth l)an
Iteroas Things.
i
The following fable for children Is coin
densed h Ohio's lire marshal from one fo
which the Ilrlllsh fire prevention rommltt
rec?ntly awarded a prlie to Mr. Iler.gough,
a Canadian:
On the shelf of a dark cupboard there
once lived a large family of matches. They;
were very happy together In the same box.
Tiny had made friends with a little mouse,
a rat and 'a great black beetle. These
three came to the cupboard every day to
search for foml. and sometimes they aU
gathered together to tell each other stories
or to chat. Their talk was almost alwaye
about children. j
One day when they wer congregated to i
gether the biggest match In the box spoke '
out lils mind. I
"I hate children," he declnred. "I should
like to burn every one of them!" ,
"Oh:" exclaimed the mouse, the rat and (
the bettle. "Oh. what a bad thing to sayl' :
And they all trod upon one another's toe L
as they shrank to the back of the shelves.
trying to get as far as possible from that i
wicked match. L
"But," exclaimed master rat, "why do .
you hato children? Children are very nloe j
when thry are good." i
"That's Just It!" exclaimed the big match '
when are they good? Are they good wheel I
they make playthings of usT Are the
vod -mhen they rub our heads against the 1
wall Just to make us blase up and raget ,
No, no; It la because children are bad an4
disobedient that we hate them. If they In- '
terfered with you as they do with us, youi j
would hate them, too. Master rat. have) j.
children ever rubbed your head against
the walir i
"I should JusV like to see them," replied
the rat, Indignantly. "They run wnj
screaming when I'm about. Not that thre
is nny reason for them to be much sfraldt
I should never touch them If they let mm
alone."
"Ah." exclaimed all the matches together
"If they let you alone! Don't you so4l
that Is the point? If they lot us alone, we
might like them, too!"
"You are merciless creatures," said Mas
ter Ilat. "I should advise children to keep)
away from you, I wonder, though, tha
they are not frightened by your loud crack
ling voices and your horrible smell."
"Yes, we are merciless," retorted the Big
Match.
"Wretches," cried Mr. Beetle. "I mss)
tell the poor children how you are schem
ing to hurt and kill them. They think yon.
pretty harmless toys."
All this time Master Bat had stood by)
speechless with Indignation. At last n4t
found his voice. "I will tell them, toe,
he panted out. i
"And I." spueaked Miss Mouse.
But the matches only laughed again.
"How can you tell them?" they Jeered,
"Do you know the language of children?'
"No, but when I see children playing- WHhj
matches, I shall buzs until they drop them)
In surprise. They will know that means)
'Beware of matches.' "Cleveland Plain.
Dealer.
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Where the Patch Belongs.
A New Englander recently had occasion
to engage a gardener. One morning two ap.
pltcants appeared one a decidedly decent
looking man, and the other of much less
prepossessing appearance and manner.
After very little hesitation, the man ot
the house chose the latter applicant.
A friend, who was present, evinced sur
prise at the selection, asking:
"Has that man ever worked for you be
fore?" "No," replied the other; "In fact, I neves
saw either of them until today."
"Then why did you choose the shorter
man? The other had a much better face."
"Face!" exclaimed the proprietor of the)
place, In disgust. "Let me tell you that,
when you pick out a gardener, you want
to go by his overalls. If they're patched on
the knees you Want him. If the patch Is
on the seat of his trousers, you don't."
Success Magaslne.
STOR.Z BEER won
Highest Award at
Lincoln State Fair, 1893.
Highest Award and
Gold Medal at Trans
Mississippi Exposition,
Omaha, 1898. Highest
Award and Oold Medal
at Lewis and Clark Cen
tennlal Exposition,
Portland, Ore., 1905.
This, when In competi
tion with the renowned
beers of tho world, and
when Judged by a Jury
of the moBt critical ex
perts. No other beer
has had higher endorse
ment. Drink tstorx Beer
for your health's sake.
Keep a case In your
home. Bton Brewing
Co., Omaha, Bl
JMD1ML
RAILWAY TIME CARDCONT,,ilED
Missouri Pacific.
K.C. & St. L. Exp a :00 am a 6 30 am
K. C. & St. L. Exp all 15 pm a 6:26 pu
Nebraska Local a 2.00 pin all 40 ana
Dea Moines Local a 4:15 put
Illinois teatral.
Chicago Express a 8:09 am
Minn. & St. I'aul Exp...b 8:0tt am
Chicago Umlted a a : prn
Minn. &. St. Faul Lmtd. a 8:30 pm
( hicaao, Milwaukee A M. Fa
Chi. A Colo. Special. ...a 7:56 am
California & Ore. Exp.. a 6:46 pm
Overland Limited a 8:30 pm
a 8
:V prn
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a 7
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ol.
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80 am
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Kaplds Local b : am blLOOpta
WEBSTER STATIOX-lfith A WEBSTEH
( hleaao,
Omaha.
St.
Pasl, Mlaaeapolls 4
lyave.
.b 8 Ci am
.a 2.' pm
.b 6:45 pm
,.c 8:45 am
Arrive.
b 8:10 pni
all:20 am
b 9:10 am
0 6 W put
Twin City Passenger.
Sioux City Passenger.
Emerson I -oca I
Emerson Ijocal
Missouri Parfnc.
Local via Weeping
Water
Falls City Local
.a 8:05 am a 8:60 pm
.a ii.&o pm all:30pm'
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally
except Saturday, c Sunday only, e Dell!
except Monday.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
iKPAH, CHINA, PHILIPPINES,
HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA
lr the kuyal Blall Steamer of the
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Th futwt tmn to th OrUnt. ftxrt f 4
Lr tht Luiirt-sw of ( bins.," V dia. t kvxir. bt,
VAiuxmvfir fnd Y oko Laid. Tb 1 T.rtr. ' 'Athtffa
to and "MuAifuteiTii'' iruvl(i piiuually catnip
irlp, tarrying tmm emm ot OuUA immuumn oaly tl u
luLrrm4ieU rtUs.
ftalttnr from VsUkcoji' Co Tokoliiny Koto
J a4kJ. feliam lutl. Httnm Rau ud Mtwtltw,
Tartar May I Bmprva of India Juo It
Kinpra of C hina May II MukuwcIo Juno if
AlnnUn Jui Knipret. of Japan July
from YftaoonTtr to Honolulu a4 liAMff
Australi.
Moan April MAurancI Juno tl
Mlowora May .UMuan July 1
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