s4sa TlIK OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MAY 4. 1007. CFFERFD FOR RENT Fnrnlaheit Ro.mi Hi eil. NICELT furnished rooms, day. wk or month; price reasorablo. 1.S14 Iodne ft. Or) J WO front rooms furn'shrd. with use of piano; eo'itheasi fp'niji; m'drti; $15 per month. 'Phone Harney 72! il5 7T.9 I NICE comfortable room In new m d rn nous, walking d.Mnnr, with email fam ily of adult, rent raonbl. 115 N. 3th. 'Phone Red 4:63. l6i-mo 9x IWO nlrely furnished room. modrn; tel phona. W . 'Mti Ave. 15-(li J2 LAEGG front room. with srijoiivns: bed room. $6. Zl N. 19th St. I1M-MM4 l"x farnlahed Rooms. CENTRAL, modern, I d-slrable rooms, bath and hall, to good tenant. 2JU N. i3d. (13 1-MM TWO rooms. 1130 N. 17th St. (15) K Hon rkreplnf Rooms. TWO nicely furnished front rooma, com plete for light housekeeping ?HH Daven port. (15) MJM M3x HOUSEKEEPING rooms. SH S. lth. (lil-iir Myl$x HOUSEKEEPING rooma. St. Inquire ad floor. $2. 191! nc.'gs (15) M 143 4x TWO nicely furnisl ed rximi fcr light housekeeping. 4i5 N. 13d St. (l6)-49 5 FOR RENT Two large modern rront rooma, en stilte. In private family, fur light housekeeping oi roomers. Address 243, care Bee. (15) M9 4 Apartment and Flats. FOR RENT Three-room modern flat, 5911 Douglas, ground floor; rent reasonable. Globe I .and and Investment Co , lsi Far nam St. (15;-MZ3 FOR PJSNT-I1S per month. 7-r'om mod em flat opposite yton's brewery. 1H44 N. 18th. Inquire 410 8. 10th St. (15 MT92 9 f L RNISHEI) bouse for the summer in Kountxe Place. References required Ad dress Q 240. Bee. (li M7TS 6 Honses and Cstlagtt, OMAHA Van A Storage Co. puck, more, tore H. H. gods; storehouse 11-10-24 N. Mh. Office 1611 Farnam. Tel. Dong. 1519. (15)-l-7 TTriTr5F! " Prta of the city. R. HUlOrjO c Pet-ra Co., Bee R!dg. (15)-lis WE DO expert piano moving at lowest prices. Tel. Douglas 15J5. Brhmoller & Mueller Piano Co., 13U-U13 Farnam. (15 1-150 FOR RENT. 240S Emmet, lot 97x115, nice ahade, south front, 8 rooms, modern, barn, .!. O KEBFM REAL ESTATE CO.. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. 11. Douglaa 2152. (15 M.-61 4 DOT CLARK ST., 4 rooms, owner pays water rent. Hi; Davenport St., ? rooma, modern, tcS; C52 8. Jth Rt., rooms, mod ern. 30. R.rgwalt Bros., y S. 15th St. (15)-M7; 5 EE us when shipping household goods to Uirge -lt's west; we can save you mnev. EXPRESHMtN DELIVERY CO, 214 N. 1Mb Hi. Tel. Douglas 11&. (15) 162 WR MOVE PIANOS - Maggard Van and Storage Co. Tel. Douglaa Mini. Office 17i3 Webster St. U6 16J IO RENT A modern l-eiom house, prac tically new, corner 40th and Lafayette Ave.; $40 per month. Apply to Dr. It. M. McClaoahan, 1312 N. 4uih tit. (15) tU HOUSES ,n of the clt'r- Tha UVUOiO 0 F Davis Co.. Bee Bldg. (lfiJ-161 FORK ENT. t4Q4 Boyd St. $3u. Moaern except heat. C. O. CAHLDEKO, HI N. T. Ufa Bldg. Phone Red 7497. . (1) M.n ft FOR RENT. Nine-room modern house, pew furnace, north part of city, ib. 4 C M. BACHMANN. 436 Paxton Block. (lS)-67 HOUSES, Insurance. RlngwaJt, Barker Blk. (15W63 3704 FAHNAJd, 11-room modern brick house, Iti: to private famiiy only. Warren M. Rogers, Z7o Farnam. (IS) fcfc ROOMS, modern. 8S27 Charles, $27.60; newly papered. Tel. I). 67$. B. H. Robl son. (15) 216 FOR RENT May L 10-room house, mod ern; tine location. Inquire at 541 Park Ave. U)-t My4x TJNBQUALED. central, all modern 7-room house. Apply Tlaaid. 24) N. 23d. (15) M551 FOR RENT Nice 8-room house, opposite Hanscom park, $34. 'Phone Douglaa 5.3. (16 S98 FOR RENT Modern brick houses. 1124 snd 1124) 8. list St.; In first-class repair; nice yard; low rent to desirable tenants who will sign lease for one year ThcmaS Brennan. Room 1 New York Life Bldg. (16) MCS ( FINEST IN OMAHA. (04 No. 21st, easy walking distance, new pressed brick house, osk flnlNh and floors, electric and gas light, splendid - plumbing, tile flours in bull and vestibule, beautiful new decorating throughout. Noth ing shoddy. PAYNE, BOSTW1CK & CO.. $01 N. T. Life Bldg. (15) 833 $ fX PER MONTH for 4617 Farnam St., 10 rooms, modern except furuace, all tn good repair, large yard. lit per month, 2Jw; Fowler Ave., 6 rooms, modern except furnace. $17 per month, r N. loth St., S-room oot- UUEORGBJ CO., 1601 Farnam St (15) W0 I Balldlags. FOR RENT-Oermanta Hall or B!Jo Theater building, lsU to 1816 Harney; Store, omce and theater; on long lease. k P. Dodge at Co., 1714 marnam. (16) 164 tfll HARNEY ST. floors and basement. Mil J0 feet; suitable for wholesale. Uc Csgus Investment Co., 1606 Dodg St. C15 44 THE entire building now occupied by ths Dally News, 44x80 feet, I stories and base ment. MoCague Investment Co., 1M6 Dodga Be (15) IM U02-04 HARNEY St.. t stories and base ment, kbiue feet, good elevator, fine loca tion for wholesale business; can be leased on fsvorable terms. GJbXlKGE 4k CO.. 1601 Farnam St. as &n s Ofltssa. ONTO large offlce room. grourfU floor, Ed wwrd Cielghton Institute Bldg., 210 8. 18t.il Bu, opposite city haJL Inquire building. (16 165 FOR RENT " STOKES AND OFFICES IN RAMOS HUILDINO APPLY TO W. R. HOM AN, 1417 FARNAM 6T. TEL. DOUGLAS 1A. (16) M5M FOR REST-Dk. room tn Bee offlce. city hall bulidlsg. 41T N. lith St dt.mh Qgiaha. Apply ,0 manager. (15)-U4 ROOM 4. Continental block, and Urge re- eepuou room; very suitable fur dentist's or doctor's offlce; tewtr windows, liobt H Bennett. Agent. Room n. Continental Blk. (15 !; DESK room ror rent, w per month. 310 kes Bid. 'Phons t. (15-ls40 lu stores. FOR R17NT Ths beat located corner store In Oniaiia, Farnam and li h Sts.. Moar-l of Trade Bldg. ties P. H. Phllbin. SeMita iei. (U-li7 7 Inn at. o per month to4 Farnam lit-, I I per month. I k4 Faroes pti j pr month N. P. DODOH 4k CO,. 1714 FARNAM ST. 1 (li)-li I 8TORBS OOM, 1KB) Jt ltb, fpa. Bern a, Put oa D a, (U j OFFERED FOR RENT (tarra-t'AatlaaH. FOn RENT-Two foora abovs the Jewell theater. 1611 Douglas St . 2.x70 ft.; VS month. Berks A Co., 9. N. T. IJfe. 'Phone t'ouglas 7497. CM 7t DKS1RARLE store, south front. JOSx feet, with dry basement and steam heat. if.-o Fsrnsm St j IA1 Howard St., three stories and cement"! reeen.ert with electric elevator; skylight In top flour. F. D. WEAD. 15-'4 Douglas St (15V-771 FOR RENT One-half store. First fl or. . r amain St.. r.'ilji. also all seond mor, ; 44xlin. between 11th and l.th PL Freight j- and pussengr elevator. The Putrrsn rn ! M N. Y. Life. (1 K3 I . OFFERED FOR SALE Fencing. ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing 5c per foot- :u5 N. 17th St. Tel. Red SI 4. (1 170 Fnrnltnre. ZD-HAND furniture bought and sold: busi ness oi the square. Rosenberg Co., f r merly with Ch.t-ago Furn. Co.. HO S 14th. D. &SS5. (lo)-M84i Myl2 FOR SALE Furniture of 4-room apart ment, cheap. ZZi N. 23d St., flat I (16)-M67S 4x Tool and nilllfird Tables. FOR SALE New and secondhand billiard and pool tables. We lead the world In cheap bar fixtures; easy payments. Hruns-wlck'Balke-Collendar. 4X7 S. lt'ih St. (18) M6S1 Pianos, Organs. Masleal laatrnments. FOR SALE Good Kmerson upright piano, at a sacrlllce. Apply 2413 Hamilton (16 171 PIANO Square $10; fio cents weekly. Per fleld Pluno Co., lt.ll Farnam St. (1 M164 J. W. PEPPER Hlide trombone, silver plated. ld-,!atd horn. In sole leather oate, used six weeks, cost new 174, wilt sell for 140 cash. Susi N. 1Mb. St. (16) 43o M4x Greatest Piano Bargains in Omaha. 15 UPRIGHT PIANOS, 100 TO 1125. Wgner upright, dark wamut case I 60 Kimball upright, ehonized case 65 New England upright, rosewood case.... 75 Kimball upright, walnut case 85 Gem upnght, ebonlted case 115 Checkering upright, rosewood case 11 Smith Bames umiitht. oak case 155 Opera upright, oak case 175 I J. C. Klfher aipnght, burl walnut case.. 2"0 ivers it rma upright, bun walnut case, i.'o STEINWAY. VOSE. KMERSON. HAlv LET & DAVIS and other square pianos, tl& t-5, to5 and up. Mason & Hnmlln. Kimball, Estey and other organs, tlO, J15. f3 and up. Terms to suit convenience of purchaser. Please take notice, every instrument is fuily guaranteed. Money refunded If not satis factory. We rent new pianos from 13 up ward, also move, store, tune and repair In struments of all makes Call or write at once If you wish to obtain choice of bar- "ScilMOLLER & MUELLER, PIANO CO.. Tel. Douglas ISA. 1311-1313 Farnam St. (16) 711 $L,00 DISCOUNT on Knabe Upright atyle F. in perfect condition, used only three months and taken In trade. MATTHEWS PIANO CO., 1513-15 Harney St.. Omaha, Neb. (16)-821 Typewriters and "erring Machines. ONE Remington typewriter, No. 6, in good condition, for sale cheap. Call at Bee Office. (16)-4CSx A PRACTICALLY new Densmore, at i very low price, 602 Bee building. 06) M731 8x FOX TYPEWRITER, used S months, and 2.00 desk, for Srt.OO. Inquire at 113 N. lth street- (16) M850 10x Hlscellane MY RECIPE for cleaning wall paper costs 6c per room to clean paper. Hend one dollar for recipe. Address, V. W. Price, Platlsmouth, Neb. (16) MflOO 8x FOR SALE First-class store fixtures, showcases, etc. Globe Land and Invest ment Co., Is22 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. (16) BILLARD Uble. 4 balls thlni; complete cheap. J0T7. tnd cues; every 'Phone Harney tl6 517 3i'X GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We furnish estimates. If you are going to build, write for catalogue. BURGESS -GRANDEX CO., US 8. 16th. 'Phone Doug. ML (14-17 BEFORE buying your coupon books call up lnnepenaent Ifw Co. ana get our rates. 'l ei. Ka 6JU9 (lt M416 Mix AWNINGS; they're not expensive Call Doug. ftcS and our representative 111 call. Omaha Tent and Awning Co. (16 17J FOR SALE Mrrgenthalcr Linotype ma chine, model No. $; first class Condition; a snap if taken immediately,. Address W. H. Copaon, 1511 Jackson St., Omaha. (16)-MT4 6x FEW bargains In 2d-hnd soda fountains: monthly payments. Derlghl, U18 Farnm. (1 ITi SEND us your mall orders for drugs; freight pjld on 110 lota Myers-Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha (18) 176 A FEW tee boxes for sale st vour own price. 107 N. Uth St. (16) MJ M13 FOR SALE Australian Wonder a grass seed perfectly hardy in every respect, grows where bluegraas fall. Perfect velvet lawns guaranteed. Price, $0 cents per pound. Dr. A. H. Miller. P. O. bog ill. Denver, Colo. (18) MSVT 10 FOR BALE Men's and women's ready-to-wear clothing; new stock Just received. One dollar will be credited to your ac count on a purchase of $10 or more If this advertisement U presented. Horns Credit Clothing Co., 1620 Dodga (16)-M421 MIS HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand. 181$ Farnam. (1 174 FOR BALE A Hospe Co. certificate to apply on purchase of piano. Address P 231. Bee. (lo)-M;31 $ Aqi uanum Made ot Iron, about 1 feet high and I feet long, having a width of to 12 Inches; haa a plate-glass front with reflector In rear; would make a handsome ornament tor window display or in the home. Call at business office of The Bee and ask to see It. (16 $36 MAPLE TREES AT WHOLESALE. Two to three incnes dormant and In prime condition for sle, at Twin City Nursery, 14th Ave and 36lh St.. Council BlufTa. 'Phone 111L (16) M815 FOR BALE All the leading periodicals published. Foreolgn publications a spe cialty. Birthday, wedding and souvenir nof,'d 8olu VfODl.T'!:fM ,0r al! periodicals published. Mail orders will 'SffiTZE1 A BLATTERT. ! News DeaUis and Stationers. Ill S 15th 8t. i (16 MJ-l M5 ' BHERWIN WILLIAMS CO.. best mixed pain t. Sherman at McConnell Drug Co. lis 1 .8 . MILLET SEED A. W. Warner, SCI N. lth. 1 (ij 1: I . . FOR BALE Australian Wonder a grass seed perfectly hardy In every respect, grows where blue grass fails; perlect velvet lawns guaranteed. Price, 30 cents per pound. Dr. A. H. Miller, P. O. Box 1 tti. Denver, Colo. US)-M4 10 HOME-MADE GRIPS WINE, 1 TEARS OLD. $1 FF.ft 1 ALI.ON. CACKLE Y BROS.. OPPOSITE P. O (16V-441 Julyl4 ONT Fa-CANni.E POWER NERSST lamp. I vaeap. Address M JSi, Bee. U) 754 4a f Your "right" mano OFFERED FCR SALE Mlacellaaeaaa Contlaacd. P.esley Letter Cabinet Made of walnut and having two indexed filing esses; an ornamental and useful of flce fixture, at a barpaln. See Wright, at The Bee business office. (lt 333 TO BUY or sell any buslnoes or property call on Ganstad. 4ua Bee Bldg. (15 MU'.l FIRST-CLASS GRAPES. 3c; cherriee. 2?c; raapbernes. lc; apples, loc; evergreens. -; seeUa and b'llbs reasonable. Catalogue free. Cyrus Harvey. Altoona. Ia (16)-M4 7x rid IP? Tires 25c and up. E. E. Lau-vJU'-'.A-U-l. rence- Leavenworth St. (1 ZM MJ6 FOR SALE Frame rortlon of building No. 714 So. 15th St.. to lie moved or torn down at once. Apply Milton Rogers Pons Co. (lb) 648 FOR SALE lo Inquire 2118 I loads of fine rotted manure. . 41st. 'Phone Hnrney IMS. (16 1S3 3x 4x5 REFLEX CAMERA, focal plane shut ter, V. 3. Optical Co.'s 6:8 anast'.nnt lens, three holders. A No. 1 condition, cost i", sell $3". W. O. Howard, care J. G. Woodard Co., Council Bluffs, la. 06 MS71 6 GROCER'S tee box; cheap. 107 N. 12th. (IB) 770 Junel PATENTS r r muvrr I. retant iitnrti.r snd ma- I chine designer. Psxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117. (17)-738 MylO LARSON CO. Book free. Bee Pldg. (17) 190 PERSONAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Shirts prtssed. not Ironed. 211 8. 11th St. Tel. Doug. 254. (IS) 181 OMAHA , Bldg. Stammerers' Institute. Ramge (U) lit THE SALVATION ARMY' solicits cast-off clothing; in fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. Uth St.. for cost of collecting, to the worthy poor. Call 'Phone Doug. 4135 and wagon will call. (18) 611 SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall; cut B rices. Send for free catalogue. Myera Ullon Drug Co.. Omaha. (18) 186 PLEATING B4SHr Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrink, ing only 5c per yard. Send for price list and samples. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO, It Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 1936. (15j 181 BEWINO machines rented, any make. Tfo per week or $2 per month. Second-hand machines for sale, $6 and up. Nebraska Cycle Co., 15th and Harney. (IS) 184 trt CC A nX? Swedish movement. (18 iUAOOiiUiJBn,,,,-, Rm. 23. Co. Bluffs. (18)-MI91 Ml M n VVrTlr,treatment and bath. Mme. AUir.iilLBmlhi m N. i5thi 2(i nuor. (U) 185 PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOMEv Mrs. Dr. Klne, 1310 N. 24th St. Tel. Doug. 3:!t. (IB) 343 FOR anything In the sewing machine line go to P. E. Flodman Co.. 1514 Capitol Are. USJ-MS40 Mil WESTERN COLLEGE of Piano Tuning, Lincoln. Neb.: backed by leading piano men of Milwaukee and Chicago, with a capital of $100,000, offers young men with determination a chance 4o learn this big paying profession at extremely low rstes In order to advertise our school In this section. Applicants must be over 16 years of age, of clean appearance, good habits and honest. We place student as soon ss finished with excellent chances of pro motion. (18) M396 MIX IF PARENTS of Mildred W.. In Los An geles, will answer this adv. will . learn something of great Importance. Address W 249, care The Bee, Omaha. Neb. (18) M675 7x RUPTURE CUREDNo knife, no deten tion from business. QUICK CURE RUP TURE CO., over 8. W. Cor. 14th and Douglas, Omaha. (IS) M658 MJX REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. RUSSELL. & M KITRICK CO., 43 Ramge. (19) 5 -w W. H. TURRELL, 16 Patterson Blk. Doug. 1129. (19-581 BEARS, 821 N. T. Life. Tel. Red 7. 09)- PAYNE 1NV. CO.. 1st fir. N. Y. L. DouB. 176L (19)-5i) ALFRED C. KENNEDY. 209 First Natl bank bldg. 'Phone Doug. 723. 19) ii0 GEORGE 6V COMPANY. 1601 Farr.am. Tel. Douglaa 756. (19)-712 R. C. PETERS, Bee Bldg. (19 713 C1TT PROPERTY FOR I A LB. $4,00.00 904 8. S3d St.. 10-room house, all modern; hot air furnace, basement under entire house, X largo rooms finished In attic, house well built, lot 44x126 feet, east front on asphalt paved street, in good neighborhood; barn on premises, $ head of horses For particulars, see GEORGE COMPANY, Bole Agents, 1601 Farnam BL (19) M 4 THE KERR ABSTRACT CO.'S AB STRACTS OF TITLES are the safest. You are protected by a llv.'XO bond against loss by errois. You don ' buy a law suit when you buy a "Keir" abstract. 16i4 Harney. Tel. Douglas 5487. (19) $4,500 WEST FARNAM HOME New house, built two years sgo; has rooms, good reception room, parlor, din Ing room and kitchen, large pantiy and re frigerator room on lit floor, 4 bed rcomi and bath on 2d floor, combination stair way, full cemented cellar, with One fur nace: east-front, 60-ft. lot. Lot alone is worth $l,5u); one block from Farnam car line; house Is 132 South 41st St. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1704 FARNAM BT. (tt)-763 t GOOD CHANCE FOR HOME OR INVEST MENT. l-room house In separate apartments cf 4 rdoms each, good neighborhood, near two car lines, walking distance of business district; renting 1.4; rent of one part will more than pay Interest on half purchase price 1:.20. If Interested, address B 11. Be oOics. (u 763 6z NOTICE Snap, corner lot In West Farnam district. 1".'XK6 feet; asphalt pavement; pries, $3.00u. Address 4-3 B. Uth St. (19 n FOR BALE House, rooms, modern ex cept furnace, i-7 Cuiniog riu Prke, $3.3tA Ea-sy terms JOHN F. FLACK. City Savings Bank. 16th and Douglaa may bo among the Deo's subscribers him unless you advertise in the Dee. REAL ESTATE C1TT PROPF.nTY FOR 8AL.R. (Continued.) GARDEN LAND 5 acres, productive land, west of Benson, fenced and covered with good sod. Prl'e $300 per acre. This Is a snap. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. 1st Floor N. T. Life Eldg. Tel. Douglas 1781. (19)-KK 6 WANTED TO SELly-Parn, In rear of 3511 Harney street. B S. Caldwell. ?( 8. 16th St. 'Phone Douglas T. (19-M729 4x $1,350 BENSON Think of It 5-room house, barns, sheds, granaries, etc.; full acre of ground, with splendid spring and well, lots of trees. This is Just the place for a dairyman or truck gardener. If you want it see us today. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. 1st Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. Douglas 17S1. (19) 35 5 $2,fi00.00 S-room house, modern except furnace, lot 40xi:,5. east front, e wl view of the city, a desirable home, north part of city. TURRELL & CO., Room 16, Patterson Bldg. (19J M 4 FOR SALE Nica home. 7 rooms, part modern, fine lot, concrete walks, 100 feet from 24th street car. Price reduced from $i,i0 to $2,0U0, for quick sale. Phone 1'oug. 6;9. O. M. Underhlll & Co., office 13J0 N 24th St- (19) 797 Mil FOR SALE 1S13 Manderson, 3-room house, city water, nice shade, room for three cottages, lot 60x140, $1,300. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N. Y. Life Building. Telephone Douglas 2152. (1S-M782 4 i CLOSE TO B. & M. DEPOTS 70S Pierce St., S large rooms, and summer kitchen. In good repair; south front; walking distance to wholesale district and on car line; for quick sale, $2,800. BERKA A CO., 938 N. Y. Life. 'Phone Douglas 7497. (l)-76 I NEARLY MODERN HOUSE $1 200 OWNER MUST HAVE MONEY And will sell 7-room, south front house on lot 44xlA feet, one-half block from Dodge street car line, permanent sidewalk, city water, sewer, closet, seven large rooms, newly papered Inside last fall, needs about tl'Jb spent on outside and house will be worth $2,000. See us quick, if you want this. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1704 Farnam St. (19) 7u9 3 ' CLOSE IN 7-room modern, close to high school, St John's church, boulevard and paved street. A bargain, $3,350. 2S11 Davenport. N. FENGER. 626 N. Y. Life. Tel. Red 3217. 0) M475 FOR SALE Frame portion of building No. 724 60. 19th St., to be moved or torn down at once. Apply Milton Rogers t Sons Co. (19) 647 FRAME HOUSE TO BE MOVED. Size, 2)x34. two stories, modern, located st N. E. Corner iOth and Leavenworth Sts. Must be moved at once. Apply 1 Hilton Rogers & Sons Co.. 14:h and I Far 11 am ' Sts. tl9 M744 AVictrnrtfa ot title; quick service. 'Phone rvusiIU(.L3 for priceil Guarantee Ab stract Co., Patterson Bik. Phune Red 2947. (19) M60) Mll FOR 6ALE Two modern housese and large barn, one block north of Hanscom park; icu sw Ctrl, rBi num., lui m&ut'j. jLrfiat- ern owner will sell at a bargain. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1 N. Y. L. Bldg. (19)-6 c3- Williamson Co.u-&B (19) 190 DEPOSITS In the Neb. L. A B. Ass'n U better than mtgs. 1 N. Y. Life. (19-M594 M$ Into this Bernls Park bargain, lot 60x167. fronting on two streets. 4-room cottage, modern except heat, one-fourth block to car and only $2,300. Owner going west, hence the price. BEMIS. 'Phjne Doug. 6S5. Paxton Block. U9)-710 A SPECULATION FOR YOU Owner of three lots one-half block from Ames Ave., new extension (two blocks from present end of car line.) All choice lots on grade for $T.o0 cash, or $550 on time. Each lot will bring $4X) by next spring. fc e us shout these at once. HASTINGS ic HEYDEN. 17o4 Farnam St. (19j-7u6 3 REAL ESTATE FARM AHD RANCH LA US FOR IALE. Canada. THE FINEST CANADIAN WHEAT ".AND 8 are in the Last Mountain valiey. the heart of the Saskatchewan mheat Colorado. HOMESTEADS Good farming land near railroad. Bernard Olllllland. 14 Clayton Blk.. Denver, Colo. (Ju M527 M.'7x FOR RALE A bargain. Ninety nrrri fruit or sugar beet lana, witn rorty-ne inches. perpetual water right; good svstem of ditches, land loins city limits of Fruits. In the Grand valley. Mesa county, Colo rado. Small houses, land fenced, cleared and partly under cultivation; small or chard; good schools snd churches, sujr beet factory at Grand Junction, elvrn miles Beets. $6 per ton. f. o. b. Fruit. Fifteenth acres in alfalfa $j5 per acre Address A. E. Case. Fruits, Colo. OOj MS9 T REAL ESTATE For sale, section of A No. 1 unimproved farm land in Cheyenne . ' in SITI'ATION wanted aa clerk In general Bioux city rasenger.-.a i;n pm a 1 ...V ..7. ;.., np'lv "lore, wholesale house, or as traveling F.merson Ieal b 6 4 pm b 9 10 a matter etc on uesu Wm Pearson u.,mln by christian, marred Scandi- Emerson Iocal c 3:46 am ei:Mp Co.. Ltd.. 1 Northern Bank Bldg.. Jf in- naVlan of middle age; many years' expe- Ml.,nrl Poelte. nipeg. Canada. (2o nence In different lines. Box Sm. R. D. i Tf-l via Wr,in- county, Colorado; within four miles of sdjreeeed V. K. Hart. quartermaster, railroad and market. Address H F. I'nited fttates army. Id charge of construe Bteluke, KaiispelL, Mont (As-M) 7s ; Uoo, Cheyemto, Wyo. AL 1-1-e-e-sv-sl thn you can't reach Isn't it worth trying? BBgSX'iill'l i ifty REAL ESTATE FARM AND RAIH I.AUI FOR SALB (Continued.) Kaaeaa. WANTED Agents to represent us In the sale of our Kansas lands. Write for par tleulara. Globe Land and Investment Co., Omaha. Neb. (2-p M4A) Nebraska. A GOOD farm, well Improved. miles west of Omaha, for sale on easy terms, 5 pr cent Interest. If taken In next diys. Address Y 244. Bee. (30) 4!to IMPROVED farms In eastrn Nebraska; Sarpy and Douglas counties. B. J. Over ton, Gretna, Neb. (20) MS7B CHOICE section In Kimball county at $5.60 pT acre; & acres aa level as a floor, 14n acres rolling; nil gjod soil and only ten miles from Kimball; terma $1.& caah, balance on long time; write us for bar gains In western land American Land and Immigration Co., Sidney, Neb. (20)-M751 7 FOR RENT Chicken farm. Herman Sonv mer, 6H't S. 10th SU (.) 8J6 6x FOR SALE. 90-ACRE farm In Johnson county. A. J. Flerson. Sol N 20th St., or T. H. McClana han. Elk Creek. Neb. (2 MS63 lox FOR SALE Ten-acre fruit farm, adjoin ing Ashland. Neb. G. C. Reed. Fort Crook, Neb. (20) MtsJS 15x Sooth Dakota. REAL ESTATE for sale, relinquishment to an x-acre homestead; 4-room house, barn. well, fencing; also stage line; can live on homestead and run line; $1'0 pr month for carrying mall; $1.5u0 csh will handle it. Address Box 19", Bllendale, N. It. (20) M46 6x Texas, TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO LAND. Have some rare bargains In Texas and New Mexico land, $5 to $7.50 an acre. Go and see for yourself; low railroad rates. For particulars address ROBERT C. DRUESEDOW, 809 New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (20) 437 . REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm and Ranch Laada. FARM FOR RENT. 40 acres on West Center street. 5-room house, good granary, barn, etc. ; lease on reasonnble terms. GEORGE & CO., 1601 Farnam St. -4?1) MSF4 5 REAL ESTATE LOANS ll.onp.ooo TO LOAN on business and resi dence property In Omaha; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room INI. Life. (22)-l2 WANTED City loans snd warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. (22)-193 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (22; 194 PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 1520 Doug. (22)-195 MORTGAGE LOANS $2,000,000 to lend on Omaha city property. Loans for building purposes. Borrowers permitted to make partial payments on any interest paying date. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First National Bank Bldg. (22)-Mo5S S LOWEST RATES Bemis, Paxton Block. $500 TO $50,000 TO LOAN at loweBt ratea; no delay. GARVIN BROS.. 1804 FARNAM. &) 197 BUILDING loans on residence property; 6 per cent. W. B. MelkJe. Kamge Block. (22)-lS LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomas, 60S First National Bank Bldg. (22) 199 LOANS on Improved Omaha propertv. O'KEEFE R. E. CO., 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. (2)-M79i WANTED City loans. B, C. Peters A Co. tlz:?00 WANTED TO BUY WANTED To- buy, second-hand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carpets, linole ums. 01 ice jurn mare, om c ome, ana shoes .pianos, fathers, bed pillows quilts and all kinds of tools; or w 11 buy the fur - nlture of your house complete. Will buy antique or mahogany furniture. The high- est prices paid. Call the right man. Tel. Douglas 3971. , .25) Myl7 CASH paid for old book a Crane-FnveCn lualas ll jugias j 213 8 14th. Phone Do FEATHER BEDS WANTED 60 cents per pound paid for eld feather teds; semj postal; will be In the city for one wee. Address Y 93. care Bee. (26) M5t6 M15x WANTED To buy good Davis sewing ma chine. Address L 2"-"7. care Bee. (25)-7r 4 WANTED TO RENT WANTED A store suitable for bakery bustnesi. H. A. Welckganannt. 4'U) Beward St. (2ti)638 6x , oromrww ji.i.i.t , . rark preferred, modern rurnlshed house or apartment, for two months, commene- Address W 233. Bee. (26) M74S 4x WANTET One or two partially furnished rooma ror nitni nouseaeening. close in. Must be reasonable. Address F Bee. I (26I-M7M bx I TOI'NO lady wanta room and board In 1 private family. Reference considered. Ad dress N 246, omaha Bee. (J)-' bx WANTED SITUATION POSITION WANTED A young printer wanta a poaition in a country office at once. No bad hahita. About seven years of experience. Address Y 114. care Bee. (D-M3S1 Mils JAPANESE boy who can talk English wanta position in town. Address I U, care Bee. (2T) Ms54 6x route 1. FTederlc, Wis. (27 M&16 lOx GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- master. ineytnne, yo., uay 1, 1SJ7. Sealed proposals In triplicate, will be re- ceived al this office, until 11 30 a. m., June 1. 19u7. at ahlch time they will he opened In public, for furnishing all materUl and labor required and laying approximately 9.656 square feet ot concrete sniewalka and l' squars feet of stone road crossings st Fort D. A. Kuesell, Wyo., In accordance with plans snd specifications on file at this offlce. Blank forms of proposals and full 1 rltrht ia rS4rvd to rttect knv and ail bid Information turoisnea on application, irn or parts of bids. Envelopes containing pro- - k I. a u . concrete walks and stons crossings," snd r1"" "'"." . . .. GOVERNMENT NOTICES ' OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- master. Tort Mackentle. Wyo . May 1, 17. Sealed proposals furnishing an.1 Installmi In triplicate, tor g fixture, making service connections and installing water meters In buildings, snd transformers, for electrlo lighting st this post will be re ceived here until 1 a. m. (mountain tlmei, June 1, 1S"07. Plans snd specifications mar be seen at ofllree of depot quartermaster. Pt liuls, chief quartermaster. Omaha. Denver, Chicago snd Ft. Paul. no at this office, at which latter plice all Information may be obtained. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all fclds. or any part thereof. Enclose rro posuls In sealed envelopes marked. 'Tr posls for Electric Fixtures." addressed Captain William I). Davis, qunrtermnsrer, L'nltd States army. M. 1-2-J-4-JO-S1 FORT MEADE. B. D., APRIL 29. 17 -8ealed propnsala In triplicate, for the con struction of macadam roads and cement walks will be received here until 1 p. m.. June 1, J7. Information furnished upon application. Plans and specifications may be seen at quartermaster offices. Omaha and Denver and at this office. I" S. re servea right to accept or rrject any or nil proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Propoeils for roads and walks. Fort Meade. P l addressed t - Lieut. D. H Btddle. Constructing Quartermsster. Mayl-2-3-4 -28- CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTERS otTlce. Fort IV Moines. Ia.. Mav 1. 1"7. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re-1 celved here until 11 a. m.. standard time. I Frldav. Mav si. 19m. for furnishing and In- stalling certain machinery In the bake house I !f.iJirtJ?';.,,Ii?i!l. nlehed on application, t. nlted states re- serves the rlaht to accent or reject any or all proposals, or parts thereof. Envelopes eontilnlng proposals should be endorsed. "Proposals for Bake House Machinery.'' and addressed W. E. Cole, quartermaster major. M. 1-2-3-4 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. United States reclamstlon service, wash-1 Inaton. D. C. April 30. 190,. Sealed pro- ! posals will be received at the omce or in" United States reclamation service. Belle Fourche. S. D.. until 4 o'clock p. m.. May i. 1907, for the construction or soutn canai, section 2-6, and structures, sections J-8. In- , . ,, . , volvlng approximately 7.r.o cubic yards pf the m"n ,n Manitoba were carried out of canal excavation. 7.200 cubic yards of ! to the letter. concrete and 1.2 llnenr feet of tunnel, in I "Now. let 'em come out In their sum connection with the Belle Fourche project. . . . ,i,.-ii 8outh Dakota. Plans, specifications and ! m"r and ny K"t- Reckon they II proposal blanks may be obtained from the Wash Inaton. D C Crawford. Neb., or P,tle Fourche, S. D. JAMES RUDOLPH OAR FIELD, Secretary. A27M4-11-18. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE SEALED BIDS WILL BE RE celved on or before 10 o'clock a. m.. May f, 1907, at the office of the land commis sioner or secretary cf the state of Ne braska for the furnishing and erecting of one engine boiler of 125 li. P. capacity and one engine of 190 H. P.. both of the above at the state penitentiary at Lincoln, Ne braska. Specifications now on file in the office of the secretary. GEO. C. JUNKIN. Secretary of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. A-dl4t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED bids for the erection snd completion of an aaaiuon to scnooi house in Waterloo. Nebraska specifications adopted by the Board of Edu- cation, will be received by the unflor-1 signed up to and Including May 16. 1K.'T Plans and specifications may be seen at; the offlce of the secretary In Waterloo, or at the office of J. J. neright & Co.. ofiha. Neb. 11. B. WALDRON. Secretary. mays d3t RAILWAY TIME CARD CMOS STATION TETH AND M ARC V. Union Pnelfls. Le-tve. Arrive Overland Limited. .. .a 9-5 am a 8:18 rjm TF.fhx.n.n "nd Jap,ln. .,S . Colo. A Calif. Ex "a 415 pm a9:30 pm! California A Ore. Ex. .a 4:25 pm a 6:10 pm Los Angeles Limited al2:i pm al0:4S pm r a si :uaii iiu am Colorado Special ...a 7:45 am a 7:44 ami North Platte Local a 8:10 am a 4:50 nm Beatrice Local b 1:00 pm bl2:46 pm Chleasro, Rock A Paclfle. EAST Chicago Limited a 3:15 am a 7:10 am Iowa Local a 7:0) am a 4 30 pm Chicago Mail a 8 45 pm Iowa Local nl2:o5 pm b 9 56 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 6:06 pm a 1:36 pm Chicago (Iowa Lmtd )..a 6:33 pm al2;i6 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain Lmtd.. a 7:?0 am a $ 06 am Colo. A Cal. Express. ..a 1:50 pm a 4:50 pm Okl. Texas Express, a 4:40 pm al2:05 pm Lincoln. Falrbury and Bellevue , a 8:50 pm al0:10 am MlssnnrZ Pnellle. ' ' Kxp asm am a 6 3" am : fVv . , 10 P" a o a pm (Nebraska Local a 2:00 pm all:40am I at-b aiuiiit-s i.uiai.,,,, a. i:ia pm . We ha ah , st ExTTtFt) a 6:30 pm a $ 30 am St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs ...a 9.55 am a 10 30 nm Stanherry I.och1 (from Council Bluffs) b (.00 pm bll :30 am Chlraao Great Western. St. Paul A Minneapolis.. $:30 pm 7:10 am 11 t pm 9 on am 11:50 pm 3:30 pm n. i-aui a Minneapolis Chicago Limited Chicago Express Chicago Express 7 45 am 6:40 pm 7:46 am 3:30 pm Chicago. Milwaakee A M. Panl. Chi. A Colo. 8tK-clal....a 7:55 am a 7:30 am California A Ore. Exp. .a 6:45 pm a 3:10 pm Overland Umlted a 6:36 pm a 9:30 am Lvs Moines A Cedar Rapids Local b 4 45 am bll :00 pm Illinois Central. chlenro Express iMttim a 3:45 pm ! M!nn. A Etpaul Exp...b :Ol am a :15 pm i Chicago Umlted ........a 6 0 pm a 7 20 im , Minn. & St. Paul Lmtd. .a $:30 pm a 7:30 am chleaam A tarthi.in , m - o-' I fj" , i!m f ,5:5 !!"' : Chicago Daylight a S CXI am all :15 pm Chicago Loraf 0.11:30 am a 3:45 pm 8oux CHy ig, ,m ,.35 Bpi Carroll Local Sioux City Ical Chicago Express .... Fust Mail Fast Mail Twin City Umlted.. Overland Limited .. Nnrfolk-Bonesteel ., Lincoln-Chadron .... Deadwood-IJncoln .. Casper-Shnshonl .... HbMlngs-Superlor .. Fremont-Albion a 7 urn alo:3 am: ...b 7:40 am slO am ...a 1(0 pm a 5:0j pm ...a 3:f pm a 6:0T pm ...b $ 00 pm b S 06 pm ...b 6:02 pm bl2:50 pm BI RLIXGTO TATION JOTIf A MASO!, Burlington. Leave. Arrive tji-cU Hills 1 J. a Zi E ! Korthwest Sri'clai a J o nm a n 3 an put tm Nebraska Express a 910 am a , :4 Dm Lincoln 1...'. ..a 9:10 am a 7:45 pm i t ,i j.n 2 00 Dm al' .iT nm Lincoln Local a 7:30 pm Ft. Crook & Plsttsm'th.b 2 60 pm bio 26 sm Plattsroouth 16" pin a 8 10 am Denver Umlted a 7 10 am Bellevue A Pac. June. .a 3 3o am a 1 :(A pm Chicago Fneclal a 7 26 am a 7 fi tm Chicago Express Chicago Flyer . Iowa Local :2 :?-'2SSi;joh-v Cudshy in Chicago. a 9 15 am alO M pm a 4:45 pm all:) am, St. Louis Express. Kansas Citv-St. Joe alO:45 pm a 6 46 am j Kansas Clty-St. Joe a9 15 a m a 6:10 pro , Kansas Clty-St. Joe a 4 45 pm WEBSTER sTAT!0-1Sth A WEBSTER Chlraao. St. Panl, Minneapolis A Onanna. Leave. Arrlvs. 1 Twin r1tv T - n r K 1 VI nm K fi-lA V !o am m pm Wat-r a $ 06 am a 6 30 pm Falls City Local a 1:50 pm alii-) pm a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally except Saturday, c 8unday only, s Dally except Monday. SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN UM uiracv to Norway, Swedes ted Deaxnirk Ik.iilsisr Imm K,s V Ark at ms '. iWar 11 Mav r w Titasasi Jma ' H.m oia .r o-r II Jo t i i- s,.i ... i... u-i.i. r,i.. -.- - . ............ ssieea. ul iin, s.ot.s csms. SM. ami ' ' '" w A. B. Johnson A 1 Hreedway, . T. at aaat Kissls St.. tAMaa OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 1 NOILS ON OMAHA SOllET. an. . E funderlsog GirM Vh'H Tcorotntett t FisUb EoUL WELSH ORDERS SNOW fOR FIELD ClUB Weather Prophet sad Old Boreas Tat Their Heads Together sad Ralae laila tor the Uolfers, The Field club opening Is set for Patur day, May 4. and It's a go. snow or shins. To whom the mistake was due cannot b said, but the fact remains that the Invita tion to Colonel Welsh. United Btstes weather forecaster, was mis-sent. Colonel Welsh knew from the papers that the club was to open. Friends told him they had received their Invitations. Pally the col onel looked for his Invitation. He waited until Friday, the day before the opening, but It did not come. Then, It Is said. Colonel Welsh 'got busy." It was rather late snd there was no precedent for hut the colonel w a snowstorm In May, but the colonel was not to be frustrated. There was no snow nearer than Manitoba, whfn ,he rreather maker there learned . that a brother had been slighted he or- dered one of the swiftest storms out ot the garage and In charge of a chauffeur loaned by Old Boreas sent it Immediately toward Omaha. " 7 siruenon to me storm irora me man in (uh And the storm did Its beat. 1 , .u, iinv. of the Country nluh 1 Arrlv Ing at the links of the Country olu lit covered them with snow. Boreas roared nrounrl the hmiM and In fart, the orders look after the interests of our men mors closely In the future." muttered the storm as It retreated toward the north. Women's Whist Tonrnnmeat. Mrs. W, C. Sunderland, president of the Renaissance Whist club, gave a whist tournament Thursday afternoon at tha Paxton hotel, her guests not being con fined to members of any one club. Play began at 10 o'clock In the morning, and at the close of the first series a de light ful luncheon was served and ths pryes for the morning awarded to Mrs. David Sargent and Mrs. James McKenna. east snd west, and Mrs. Charles Clapp and Mrs. C. K. Coutant, north and south. For the afternoon play prlxes were won by Mrs. R. W. Bailey and Mrs. Will Redlok. north and south, and Mrs. Edwsrd Martin and Mrs. Frank Colpetser, eaat and west. 1 ne Prl,' wor oeautirui lime ciud pins, Seven tables were placed for the gams, I Th,. nr...n, ..r, 1 t r uj... . ' ' ' .' . ' Mrs' Frank Colpetser, Mrs. Edward Mar tin, Mrs. C K. Coutant, Mrs. Charles Sweet, Mrs. C. P. McLean. Mrs. Thomas Orelgh. Mrs. R. E. Welsh, Mrs W. H. Wilbur, Mrs. E. C. McShane. Mrs. H. H. Fish, Mrs. Arthur Scrlbner, Mrs. E. W. Gunther, Mrs. W. H. Wilbur, Mrs. D. V. Sholes, Mrs. James Chadwlck. Mrs. F. K. Sanborn, Mrs. A. O. Edwards, Mrs. F. E. Hall, Mrs. Elisabeth Bishop, Mrs. F. 8. fcJi'son, Mrs. David Sargent, Mrs. Elmer i Neville. Mrs. Charles Clartn Mra norr I Haverstlck. Mrs. Thomas Crelgh snd Mra. W1" Redlck Wooden Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Edghlll celebrated lS:wnl.,.,. .... . Ine r "Iln WPaalneT anniversary Wednesday evening, when their guests were mostly those who had attended their wedding In 1902. Clothespins snd red hearts were used In decorating the rooma ' Refreshments were served from wooden plates and for favors each guest was given a clothespin gully sttlred as a doll. Preceding the card game a few musical numbers were given by Miss Genevieve Dennison, Mr. Redman and Mr. Gould Prlxes for high five wer won hy Miss Ida Ebert and Mr. Walter Conklln. Mr. and Mrs. Edghlll were ths recipients of many beautiful as well as use ful wooden gifts. About thirty guests were present. Charch Women Give May Party. The new officers of the aid society of tha Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church, which Include Mrs A. O. Peterson, president; Mrs. P. M. Conklln, vice president; Mrs. George Damon, secretary, and Mrs. William Henry Brown, treasurer, gave a most enjoyable May party Thursday evening In the church. All of the women brought a May basket filled with supper for two. On entering they were placed on a large table in ths center of which was a May pole. Hers Mr. Lester Hutchinson served ss auctioneer, ths men buying ths well-filled May baskets, finding the name of their partner Inside. Fifteen small tables were placed for re freshments. Besides a thoroughly good time a gratifying sum was realised for ths society. West Farnnm Kenslnsrton. A delightful meeting of ths West Farnam Kensington club was held Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. P. T. Walton. Th 1 K(( e guests of the club were: Mrs. Joseph tx snd Mrs. J. E. Walton of Kearney. ..ai.pm a am : Neb and Mrg T. A .Walton. The members a 3:4s pm 1 m , . . .a 6:60 pm a 7.: am i Present were: Mrs. 8. Snets, Mrs. Robert a 2:o3 pm i J. Douglas, Mrs. C. C. Shinier, Mrs. N. W. ::2 Sii I'm llmDh- Mi- v- - Lmn- Mr- c-w-Hln- ..a 8:38 pm a 9:31 am xle, Mrs. G. Spethmann. Mrs. F. E. Young, ura. W. 8. Ilea ton. Mrs. W. E. Haves. Mrs S. Frostier and Mrs. Walton. Ths olub will be entertained again In two weeks at ths home of Mrs. F. E. Young. Mrs. Henry F. Wyman was hostess Fri day at a pretty luncheon. Mrs. Jay Foster gave a very informal luncheon Thursday, followed by a matinee) party at the Burwood In honor of Mrs. Griffin of Chicago, guest of Mra Douglaa ! B. Welpton. Personal Gossip. Ths postponed meeting of ths Travelers I Protective association auxiliary wlU maet ', Wednesday afternoon at ths horns of Mrs. : Henry Smith on Lincoln boulevard. 1 . p,.,.,, h. fc Mr' E A Culahy Postponed her dinner at the Country club Saturday even 1 In, mini tn I h - --rl r.i 1 lllnsa n t XI - Mrs. R. W. Bailey, Mra (C. K. Coutant, Mra Thomas Orr, Mrs. Edwsrd Martin anV Mra John Baldwin have gone to New York City to attend the snnual Women's Whist congress, which opens Monday morning at the Waldorf-Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hitchcock and daughter, Miss Ruth, left Friday for New York, expecting to leave there In a few days for a summer In France. CCEAN STEAMERS EUROPE B1XTT TOI'RB $15o AND CP. Routh America. Special Tour July 3d. Kouxtd ths World. 6 Limited parties. Travelers Checks Good All Over the World. Individual Travel Tickets Everywhere. THOS. COOK & SON M6 Broadway. New York. ALLAN LIKE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS uvkrpool oLAtoow. tadattn. 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