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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MAY 14. 1D07.
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OFFERED FOR RENT
nooses and c o taaee T onllsined
nearlyready
"U ,iW t-rootn brick nouses. Just west
of A tHlnte' rhtirch nrl rr. the street
frorn the Winona enertment houw. at ror
njr ?th Ht. end 1 m ey ay, are getting
t 'nlehing touches Hardwood (lonrn
ll ne fine.t oak wood work. Built for
e a-anc end economy. Location so close
fh no street ra.r expense necessary. Hot.
wster healing system that will keep miwl
even temperature with less coal than fur
tiacea. Rents $45 to $j WIU make leases
for two year nd decorate to suit tenant.
ILVKHISOX & MORTON
W N. T. Lih. 'Phone Douglas J14.
i (li u16
R MOVE PIANOS - Magrsrd Van and
-Storage Co, Tel. Douglas MM Offlca 1T1J
- Webster St. (I) iJ
TO RKNT-A modfrn a-room house, prsc
tieauy new, corner 40th and Lafayette
Av ; $40 per month. Apply to Dr. H. M.
iMcClanahan, Uli N. 40th St. (6 M6
HflTTV:F3 ' all psrts of tha cltf. Ths
llUUOiLO 0. p. Co.. Bee Bldg.
( (li)-lul
A FARNAM, 11-room irK-dern brick hosso.
Warren M. Rogers, i708 Farnam.
(U-6W
- i . BalldlaaTe.
df
in 2 HARKEY BT.-l floors and basement.
Wxl20 feet; tunable for wholesale, klc--Cag-u
Investment Co., loot Dodge Bt.
Uo) 451
THE entire building now occupied by tha
Dally Kews, 4x80 feet, t atoriea and ba
' meiit. McCagu Inveatmant Co.. IV
Dodge St. (li,4S
. Ofllooa.
. : forrf:nt
STORES
AND
. . . .1 orncEa
IN
. BAMOB BUILDING
APPLY TO W. R. HOM AN,
IU7 FARNAM feT. TEL. DOL'OLAS Ki.
ikOUM 4. Continental blocjt, and large re
xceptlon room; Tery suitable for dentist's
or doctor's office; tower windows, Robt.
H. Bennett. Agent, Room U. Continental
Btk. (U 167
FOR RENT Deak room In Bee office, city
ball building. . 417 N. 25th St., South
.Omaha. Apply to manager. ' (16) 134
i
OR RFTNT The best "located corner store
4n Omaha. Farnam and Wth Sta., Board
or Trade Bldg. ee r. xl. rniioin, bcrius
jHutel. (15) 157
FOR RENT One-half store, First floor.
' Farnam St., K12). also all aecond floor,
w4xl30, between 11th and l-'th St. Freight
and passenger elevator. The Put man Co
K4 N. Y. Life. (1L 8i6
BTORB ROOM.
Paxtrn Blk. '
UOe N. ISth. tX). Bern Is.
(IS)
tlOM, tyn Hamilton St., Btoreroom. bHck
Julldlng. R. C. PETERS A CO. (15-67
OFFERED FOR SALE
FeseUg.
NCHOR ahd iron fencing; wire fencing
6c per foot. 8 N. 17to. St. Tel. Red 814.
1. 0) 170
; Fwraltare.
OR BALE Fins . 8j6 MaVeatle steel ranre.
olid oak bedroom suit, sideboard, book
case, and otaar furniture o( comolete
6-room cottage. Bargalna. : C. W. pack
Word, 4M Binney St. (1 S77 16x
Piaitea, Orgaas, Maslcal laatrvaeawte.
FANO-Pquare;- (10: 60 cents weekly. Per-
oia f kano (jo, ltii varnajn at.
i- (16)-M164
Piano Buyer's
-f- Attention!
K -itlce the following bargaina In our ex
tlianffe dAnortnunt! . . -
WLlnut Case Uorlaht ..........4 60.00
hw England UprLglU 100.00
Kimbail l"rl)tht, Roiewood Caaey..-. lli.00
.'."Mc-kerlnR (good candlUun)..., tl2oAX)
, .i).alth & Ilaxnes. Oak oase ljo-.W)
Sw York bamule. 1'iano 176.00
J. C Fisher. Burl Walnut Case O.00
Ivera at Pond (lanreet style) fc&.OO
TERM9 TO SUIT.
Stelt.weiy, Vow, S-mersoq a nd other square
riano IT, V. t in1 nn
MMn A Hnitin, Kimball, Eetey and otber
''organs, flu, f S30 and up.
ye rent new pianos from (3 upward;-also
r J move, atorejlune ana repair instruments
. J of all make.
! " J, PIANO CO.
till and im-Fa-rnam et. Tel. Doug. 1628
1 . (IS) 71
HOSPE1 piaee.'certlfloate. Address O K7.'
FORv SALE Good Erneraon uptight piano.
.Ut eacruica. Apply Mil Hamilton.
-i .. a)-m
$X DISCOUNT on Knabe Uptight style F,
m, perxeat conamon, usea
loathe and taken In trade.
UU-U Harney St., Omaha, Neb.
(16) 82
. Peel 4 B1U lard Tables.
TOR BALE New and secondhand billiard
, . and pool tabtoe. - Wa lead. 4be world In
U heap bar flxturea: eaey payrnenta. Bruna'
' wick-uajaawoiienaar. L o. win di.
(14J WiSl
VyaiewriteseABa Itwtag Maeaiaes.
TYPEWRITER Beat bariraJns In Omaha,
P6 to 660; call and aee ear line. Kendee
.Typewriter Exchange, 641 Paxton Blk.
. " . U-MX3 Jet
IS1 Remlnrton tyoewrtter. No. t. In good
-eonditkm, for aale cteap. Call at Bee
JOmce.. .'! (Is) 4Cx
t Mlaeellaaeeaa. '
lOR SALE One lady'a rawhide bound
'trunk, else 47i2jiM incnea. aeven trays
ton ivKnniMra.nl. divided for hata. etc
aecret drawer, four-bottle rack; suitable
ror chifTonter; cost i; price, . ai
area care Uee. Jaia
, OAS AND ELECTKIO
, FIXTURES,
YTCIOLESALE AJJD RETAIL
We furnish estimate. If you ere
4" going ta build. ' write for catalogue.
3JURGESS -G RANDEN CO.,
tJ B. lith. 'Phone Doug. m.
' U ITS
HOME-MAM GRAPE WINE, 10' YEARS
OluD. H ER GALLON. CACKLE
-BROS.. OPPUelTE P. O.
f, .. .. 1$41 Julyll
srR
lnQ
SALE Flrst-claas store fixtures.
loweases, etc Gtote Land and Invest-
ill l-w 141 Faiuana t. Omaha. Neb.
, J - .
.PEW barsains In Id-band soda fountains;
y . nspatbiy pay m ma lsrlgbt, 1111 Farnm.
--- Oi)-17
I FOR BAL&V-Men's and women's ready-to-
k ili,tkina- at,ul . . , . K I a
Tw.ua ciAiiiaw wiu vm creaiiea tm your ec
i cunt at purchase of Uu or more if
tttls eavenisemeni is preawpted. Home
Credit CUublng Co 1U0 Dodge.
X16I-M4Z1 Mil
AWN1NOSH-they're not eipensive. Call
Doug. 13 and our representative will call.
iOruaha lent and Aanlng Cn. (1A 1,'i
" Besley" Letter Cabinet .
Made of walnut and having two Indexed
Ming rases; an ornamental and usrful of
fice nature, at a ka'caia. 6Ue Wrtbt at
The Bee business ooice. (14431
END us yu'l-, inait -order for drugs;
ireitht paU on tit) lota Myers-Dill.ia
i
ursg CO.. Omaha. (IS) 176
(1ERWIN WILLIAMS CO.. beat mixed
luuit. . tsheriuaa at McConnell Drug t a.
tl4 17
ALMH3T new aafe; sirs. CxllxlV-$70.
.Jituls County Abstract Co., Oiaawood. la.
. ... . (ii t U
OFFERED FCR SALE
Mtaerllaaeees Conllaoed. j
MILLET SEED A. W. Wagner, 1 N. lfh. '
(!)-!. 1
flf p I 1JT T're T-o ard up. E. K. I-a-
re nee. $7'jS Leavenworth Pt.
(16) Sw MM
GROCER S lea boa; cheap. 117 N. l?th.
(lfi 770 Junel
BILUtRn table. 4 balls and cuea; every
thing complete cheap. I'hone Harney
Kl77. T6 517 Sua
ELECTRIC runahrut In flna condition. Ad
dreaa L 110. cara Bee. (16 lot 14
HALL'S safe, new. Id-hand.
1811 Farnam.
OSi 174
ITO boy mnrlnff plptnre marhlna. almnat
fclidra. filtpa, caa maker; 11 Item
lio UJr Inquire F. Corby, ?"4 Pliney
, 1-Mff'?14-
PATENTS
LARSON tt CO.-Bootc free.
Bee Rldg1.
17)-1
D. O. BARN K.LI., patent attorney and ma
chine delner. Paxton Blk. Tel. Rd 7117.
l n Jeia
PERSONAL
CITT STEAM IUNDRY-Shtrta preB.ed,
not Ironed. Dl S. lith St. Tal. Doug. 164.
tlftl Ul
8TRINQEB. rubber goods, by mall; cut
r.rlrea. Bend for free catalogue. Myere
DUlon Drug Co., Omaha. IM
MINERAL WATER BATHS Turner Rest
and Water Cure. Colfai. la.
(18) M3S6 Je9x
PLEATING B4SS"fc
Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrink.
Iiim only be per yard. Bend for price list
ana sampiea.
GOLDMAN PLEATING CO..
14 Douglas Block. TeL Douglas 193.
(la) 1U
OMAHA Stammerers' Institute. Ramge
Bids'. (18)-1M
THE SALVATION ARMT solicits caat-oft
clothing; In fact, anything you do not
need, we collect, repair ana sen, i in
N. 11th St.. for co,tt of collecting, to the
worthy poor. Call 'Phone Doug. 4136 and
wagoa will call. (IS; oil
f AnUTT!TTPtre'mentandbath. Mme
UAUftJlilH,gmltlli u8 N. ,6lht M floor.
(la) lt
RUPTURE CURED No knife, no deten
tion from business, QUICK CURE RUr
TUBE CO.. over 8. W. Cor. 14th and
Douglaa, Omaha. 11) M68 MSI
SEWING machines rented, any make, 75c
per wees: or u per montn. secona-nana
machines for sale, $6 and up. Nebraska
Cycle Co., 1Mb and barney.- via) 1M
FINE, healthy baby boy for adoption.
leu itea uii. tui) 4iu isx
CA17TION 8TEINWAY PIANOS. Beware
of bogus Instruments offered as genuine
BTEINWAY PIANOS. A flfte stock of
new and used BTEINWAY pianos at very
low prices may be found at the Schmoller
tt Mueller Piano Co.. Ull Farnam St., and
they are the only authorlced representa
tive In Nebraska. OS) M668
HELEN You are always suaplclous. That
Dome contained the Manlon Hair
Orower." Got It at E. R, Bruce A Co.
Its a great big help to a tired head.
"Baldy." (1$ 601
THE ELITE, newly established massage
ana nam parlors. Expert lady opeiator
solicits select patronage. 1204'Furnam
Bt.. aecond floor. (18) 70$ 14x
OMAIIA dtoam Paste Co., manufacturers
pure nour paste, zzw cumlng. Telephone
Douglas 463. Ui .
NICE young man that wants to have a
good time would like to make the ac
quaintance of a nice young and pretty
girl. Address H $68, care of Bee.
(18) Mm 16x
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
RUSSELL 4 M iUTRICK CO.. 431 Ramge.
na. Kk .
W. H. TURK ELL. 16 Patterson Blk. Doug.
ii. . (i) aw
BEARS. 621 N. Y. Life. TeL Red m.
. . (l) B3
PATNE INV. CO.
1st fir. hi. Y. L. Doug.
aS)-643
17S1. .
ALFRED C. " KENNEDY. He First Nat'I
bank bldg. .'Phone .Doug. .731. (1) 640
OEORqB COMPANT,
1901 'Farnam. Tel. Douglas 75.
... :'. . d)-7ii
R. C. PETERS, Bee Bldg.
(19)-7U
CITY FROPBRTt FOR SALR.
MAKE YOUR OFFER ON
.. ; THIS PROPERTY,
Was formerly advertised a;
4.tj and is worth mat pneu
but ewner needs the money
and wul sell fur leas tiiau
value. This house is located at
i0 N. ath St; 7 nice large
rooms and hall; fine bath room
and plenty of closets; entirely
modern all through; roof la
- painted with graphite, which
cost nearly $lu0. Would cost
$1.4(0 to build a house like this
today. Now, get busy. You
can look, through the house
any time and when you do you
wlll be fin to appreciate Kh
value. Somebody gets a bar
gain. BOMB OOfn VALUES
IK LOTS.
Three on Bt aloi St-, near
Cat; 40xl&; $&0 each; walks,
specials and paving in and
paid for.
NOLAND & GRAHAM,
'Phona Bad US4. UH Harney St.. Jd Floor.
(IS) M6S1 16
SAFETY GROWTH
The two elements needed In
a gvoti investment are In the
POLLACK BLOCK.
Harrison & Morton
(m-ui t
U rooms, modern, on one-half acre, close In,
paved street. $4ut).
T rooms, roodarn, &th snd Farnam, $6,001.
vacant. lot. n'd and Chicago
FENUEK, tM N. Y.
Ufa.
tl9)-MJ77
$1,800 DOWN TO $1,500
The non-resident owner ha written as
H sell tri N. 26th Bt. at once for spot cash.
tved street; permauent walk: one-hali
Llot k north of Cumins bt. : clear title with
good abstract. This is a bargain fur eome
one.
PAYNE. R08TWICK A CO..
' , fch Floor N. T. Ufa
' ' UD M6M It
$I.&oO New all modern 6-room house, on
block from Walnut Hill car. In the best
part of Clifton H11L This was built by
owner for a borne, and I a daisy. Let us
show it to you.
D. V. SHOLES & CO.,
1H Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. Douglaa 4
(!) Mfuu 14
Stop. Look, Then Inquire
Into this Bemis Park bargain, lot 40x117,
fronting on two street. 6-room cottage,
modern except heat, one-fourth block 10
car and only l-.M- Owner gulag west,
hasoe the price.
BEMIS,
'Phone Doug. 666. Paxton Blook.
4IJ 7i
IF YOU ere tblnktng of buildtng tt will
pay yon lo see the western Home Build
ers, rooms U snd 33, Neb. Nat. bank
Bldg.. tot price and terma.
CS)-M646
Every ad put in The Bee made me a deal
WRITES ONE MAN
Boo want ads will do tho samo for you.
REAL ESTATE
citt PRorpTT ron sale.
(Continued.)
Home Bargains
FACING KOUNTZE PARK
Modern bouse, large, airy room a,
reception hall and mantel; fine 50-ft.
. . lot; house alone could not be dupli
cated for less than $3,000. Thla week.
$2,760 H cash, balance monthly.
FACING IIANSCDM PARK
New, modern house, t large rooms,
hot water heat, 60-ft. comer lot,
paved street; built by present owner
for home; everything flrst-claas;
cheap. Ask for price.
CLIFTON HILL
Large 6-room, part modern cottage,
oak floor In parlor and reception hall,
oak mantel. 60-ft. lot, fine fruit and
hade trees, two blocks to car; bar- ,
gaJn; easy terma.
DECATUR STREET
Large 7-roorn house; two more
rooms can be finished upstairs; fine
barn, cistern, CT-ft. lot. cloae to car.
Cheap. $XM0.
Vacant
AMES AVENUE
and 38th St. on car line extension;
lots 60xl. hlkh and tghtly4c&0 up
Three lots, on paved street, one
block to car; cheap.
Three lota on 64th and Miami $250
for all.
Wright & Lasbury,
Tel. Douglas 151 604 8. lth St.
(19-670 M
SUBURBAN ACRES IN
FLORENCE HEIGHTS
This desirable property u located about
seven blocks northwest end of Florence
street car line, and Is divided Into tracts
of from three to ten acres, at prices ranging
from $240 to $3i0 per acre, -according to lo
cation. Florence Heights In an Ideal place
for a suburban home, and commands a
magnificent view of the river end sur
rounding country, affords Its citizens the
advantage of the 6-cent street car fare to
and from Omaha, also electric light, tele
phone service to Omaha without extra
charge, excellent school, nine grades, snd
free delivery of goods from Florence stores.
OnJI at our office and receive a plat show
ing plan and detailed Information regard
ing this property, as several very desirable
sites are still unsold. Look this over this
afternoon and while there inspect the
grounds of "Rosemere." the country home
of Hon. Thomas. D. Crane, located at the
north end of thla tract. You win be sur
prised at the beautiful view afforded from
thla commanding position.
GEORGE A CO..
1601 Farnam.
(19-M664 14
WE HAVE CUSTOMERS
FOR THE FOLLOWING IS YOURS
FOR SALE?
Cottage, north, near Araea car .barn;
must be In good repair. $2,0u0 or leas.
Four or 6-room cottage, south, between
loth and 14th. 11.300 to $1,600.
Fbir cr 6 room house, any good location.
H.3U0 to ir.MJO.
Hmalk house, south, tl.100 to tl.200.
Five or 6-room cottage, modern. In good
neighborhood. 60O cash, pejance payments.
Hiuall house, dose In. 11.600 to $2,000.
Small house, well out, near car line. $1,000
to
Must have some more lots.
Bmall house, south, near depot.
Six or 7-room, . modern, east of 24th. be
tween Grace and Cuming.
We can sell your property. . Call us up
and. make arrangements.
.. NOUKD A GRAHAM.
'Phone Red 1188. 1614 Harney St., Id Floor.
, ti'r MtKV ll
$28,000 . INVESTMENT
Paying 12Yz Per Cent Net
Substantial, well constructed business
block, close to business center, never va
cant, email cash payment, bal. from rentals.
i $21,000 INVESTMENT
1 Substantial brick business corner, $6,000
. cash, bal. from rental.
! $9,000 INVESTMENT
Substantial three-story brick. $2,600 casta.
bal. from rentals.
The above are as desirable properties as
there is in umana.
Room za Seville Block.
(19)-70 U
$1,300 DANDY 6-room cottage near Man-
derson ana Z3a; part moaern; lot dtxim;
fruit; one block from car. See us quick.
Phone Doug. 663$. O. M. Underhlll A Co.,
HJu N. Mth. Uhuw n
West Farnam Lots
$1,800 TO $1,500 EACH.
On 41st St.. between Dodge and Paven
sort. block from street car; aightly and
just light for grade. Tha cheapest good
ibis on ins nm.
HARRISON & MORTON
61$ N. Y. Ufa Tel. D. 114.
(!) 664 16
FOR SALE Near High school, one 10 and
one 4-room house ana tun lot on paved
street. Addreas F l'ai. car Bee.
. t M667 18x
FOR SALE By owner, seven-room, mod
ern house, good ss new; barn, fruit snd
shade tree; lot large enough for another
bouse; only H block from oar; price re
duced to $3,300. 1411 Corby St.
(19 M4J4 15x
FRAME HOUSE TO BE MOVED.
Blse. $3x14. two stories, modern, located
at N. tt. Corner loth and Leavenworth
Sta Must be moved at once. Apply
Wilton Roger A Son Co., 14th and Farnam
Sta. (15J-M744
4244 PATRICK AVE
Must be sold. Owner aays
' submit best offer. Corner lot;
7-room bouse; modern xeert
furnace; only half block from
car Una. .
0'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1601 N. Y. Life Bldg.
TeL Doug. 1161.
(It) M57 1
$3,500-3416 BPAULIUNG ST., I room, hot
water beat, beautiful lot, large shad
trees. R. XL George, 36111 N. 1Mb Ave.
(IS) Musi lie
i goo
Lake eHa; t-tu 'Ach; paving snd outer
Uixes aul paid. The O. F. Davis Co.
(1 Mdd It
DOUBLE house of sight rooms; near two
car lines; 11 blocks from poeioff.ce: in
pretty good repair; nlll pay at leastif per
cent on Investment. Pric $2,200. Addreas
G 346. care Be office. (1 4t lax
THE KERR ABSTRACT CO8 AB-
r TRACT OF TITLES are the aafeat.
You at protected by a $10,0uO bond against
loss by errors. Tou don't buy a law suit
when you buy a "Kerr" abstract. Ii4
Harney. Tel. Douglaa 6487. (U
NOTICE Snap, corner lot la West Farnam
district. bjxl26 feet; asphalt pavement:
bnoa, $3.44, AUdreea 44 B. litk St.
REAL ESTATE
CITT PROPKBff FOR IALE.
(Conttnaed.)
. QUICK. SALE SNAPS.
7 -room house, Lincoln Boulevard, Bernls
Park, entlrelv modern. to.i'O.
7 -room house, Hanecom i'lace, modern,
M.&oo.
Two brick stores and living rooms. Orchard
Hill, Income, . Price $3.A
Four 6-reom. new modern cottage, on S.
Uth St. Rent. I1H. Price fl.WC.
4X sections. Kimball Co.. tf, worth $10.
20 scree 1 mile from Pity hall. Cheyenne.
Wyo., between city and Fort Ruaaell.
lde.tl S'iniiner garden, or work as brick
yard and make fortune, $4.(KiO.
tOO acres. Ideal stock form, Wright Co., Mo.
Over $i(M) Improvements and personal
property. Prlee complete, 13,700. Land
alone worth It.
TRADES
40 acres. Macon. Mo. Improved, Prlee jionft.
Equity, ll.40, for clear Omaha or South
Omaha lots.
160 acres. Antelope Co. Well Improved.
$40, acre. Equity $4,3) for Omaha resi
dence property.
Lands In eastern Colorado, $3.76 pee-acre.
Lands In South and North Dakota.
Income property in prosperous towns for
nale or trade.
FIDELITY REAL ESTATE TRUST CO..
644 Bee Bldg.
(1-M6M 14
A Victrnpfo f "tle; ulck rvlce. Phon
AUhllHLla (or price. Guarantee Ab
stract Co., Patterson Bik. "Phone Red ifHi.
M670 M31
FOR SALE Two modern house se and large
barn, one block north of Hanseom park;
paved street, east front, lot 76x150. East
ern owner will sell at a bargain.
THOMAS BKENNAN.
Room 1 N. Y. L. Bide.
FOR SALE House, rooms, modern ex
cept furnace. zw( turning ou met,
$2,300. Easy terms.
JOHN F. FLACK.
City Savings Brnk, 16th and Douglas.
D EAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST
CHAS. K. WlLLlAMSON.Pia.
O)-190
FOR SALE 7 rooms, modern, 1I.6S0, by
owner at an n. r.tn Ave. (i) M44 IiX
REAL ESTATE
FARM AXD R4M H LA'S US FOR SALR.
Canada.
Canadian Lands For Sale.
Eight sections first clasa winter wheat land,
eight miles irom lown wiin inree larga
coal mines, output about $.000 tons per
day, and 400 or 600 inhabitants, just be
ginning to settle up. Land la black loam
with ellow clay subsoil, nice smooth,
level land, no rocks. Good terms to par
ties who can handle chunk. Address, J.
U. Eevers, Chinook, Mont. ii)) 2S6 J6
Celerada.
HOMFSTEAPS Good farming land near
railroad. Bernard Qlllllland, 14 Clayton
Blk., Denver. Colo. UW-M6Z7 M27x
Kansas.
WANTED Agents to represent us In the
sale of our Kansae lands. Write for par
ticulars. Glob Land and Investment Co,
Omaha. Neb. (20) M420
Nebraska.
A GOOD farm. Well Improved, 50 miles west
of Omaha, lor sale on easy terms, s per
cent interest. If taken In next SO day.
Addreaa Y 144. Bee. (20) 44
FOR SALE Ten acre fruit farm, adjoin
ing Ashland. Neb. U- C Keea. ori
Crook, Neb. (10-M&3 lix
FOR BALE Sheridan county, Nebraska. 160
acres grazing land. $2 60 per acre. J. 1.
Case T. M. Co.. Racine, Wis.
(20) M36 14
IMPROVED farms In eastern Nebraska;
Sarpy and Douglas counties. B. J. Over
ton, Gretna, Neb. (20) M87
Texas.
TEXASLANDS.
The Land of Sunshine.
Have some good bargains In beautiful
Praxos Valley it cannot, be surpaaeed.
The finest part of Texas.
The land is good for raising corn, cotton.
rice, sugar cane fine fruit countryplenty
of water.
$16.00 to $30.00 per acre cheap railroad
rates next excursion May Qst. For par
ticular addreas
ROBT. C. DRUESEDOW.
S0 N. Y. Ufa Bldg. (20) MJ06
We are selling land In the rulf coast coun
try at $26 per acre that will be worth $100
witnin a year, laeai ciunaie. plenty oi
timber and water, two and three crop a
year. If you are considering the pur
chase of farm land don't buy till you
have seen us. Land sold on easy pay
ments. Send for descriptive matter or go
with us next excursion date. May ZL We
run a private car and serve meala. Fare,
vao, rtrownvius, lexaa, ana return.
TEXAS LAND AND IMMIGRATION CO.,
644 Be Bldg. (3) MB 14
REAL ESTATE LOANS
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and rest
denes nrooerty in Omaha; lowest rates;
no delay. Thomas Brennan. Room 1 N . V.
Ufa ( is
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith Co., U20 Farnam St
ca-m
MONEY TO LOAN-Payn Investment Co.
l0 UM
PRIVATF MONEY F. D. Wead, 1630 Doug.
U2) 1
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O Ki-EFE R. . CO.. 1001 N Y. Life Bldg.
(3 MiJ
$M TO $50,600 TO LOAN at lowest rates; no
delay. UAKVLN BROS.. lut FAK.VAM.
cai) in
BUILDING loans on residence propertr: 6
per cent. W. B. Melkle, Ramge Block.
(22) iw
LOWEST RATES Bemla. Paxton Block.
WANTED CTty loans. R- C. Peters Co.
(22) 206
LOANS on Improved city property W. H.
Thomas, bub First National Hank Bldg.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy, second-band furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carpets. Ilnole-
. urns, olT.cs furniture, eld clothe snd
shoes, pianos., feathers, bed pillows, quia
snd sll kinds of tools; or will buy the fur
niture of your house complete. Will buy
antique or mahogany furniture. The high
est prices paid. Call the right man. Tal
Douglas tni. 126)- ttt Uyll
CASH paid for -ld bocks. Crane-Foys Ca,
111 B. 14th. 'Phon Douglas in.
(S 301
FEATHER BEDS WANTED 40 cents per
pound paid for old feather beds; aend
poatal; will be in the city for one wee.
Addreas Y 13. cars Bee. (24) M306 Ulii
WHEN you write to advertisers remember
It takes but an extra stroke or two of
the pen to mention the fact that you saw
tl.a ad ta The Be.
FOX TERRIER pup wanted. Will pay
cash. T. B. Lancaster, Stursis. 8 D.
i)-i2J4 17x
MODERN 6-roora cottage ia good location.
Addreaa M 24, rare Bea (i til lix
WANTED. TO BUY For cash, goxd, pay
ing drug stork In hustling Netraska town.
Ad
Y 107.
(26 Mi3 14X
MODERN oortage, $10 down, $25 per
month; describe fully, state price snd
terms when answering. Addreaa R 1.
care Bee. (2.) 4B 13x
WANTED TO BUT Fox terrier, tan and
whit, UU Ke. UA St. (Ar-v lix
1
SZSZSfel
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTET To borrow. $1. on real estate
property, altuated 2207 Harney, at per
cent Interest. Addreas 8. 2i care Bee.
(24)-M447 1 4
WANTED TO RENT
SMALL family want to rent or 10-room
modern house In good location. Address
M U Bee. (26-M18 II
WANTED, TO RENT A 6 or 6-room. mod
ern apartment. Address K-343. care Bee.
(Mv M-il 14x
WANTED SITUATION
POSITION WANTED A young printer
wants a position In a country office at
once. No bad bahita About seven years
of experience. Address T 114, care Bee.
(27)-Ml Mllx
A TOl'NO educated colored man, a veterl
nary graduate, would like position with
stockman to be of business and medical
assistance; best of references. John E.
Shaw, 6747 Lafayette Ave.. Chicago III.
(27-M3M 15x
EXPERIENCED stenographer; good refer
ences. Address F, Bee Office, M learl
Bt.. Council Bluffs. (Z7)-MS4S ii
MAN with large experience as manager
and superintendent in ouiiaing ana con
tractile: business wants position. Ad
dress E-338, Bee. (27)-M" lSx
WANTED Position as head miller. Ad
dress P-l 4 8. Bee. (27) M69111X
FOUR to six rooms, second floor: modern;
new building preferred. Addreas Sen,
care Bee. IX) MW6 30x
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE
Omahs. Nebraska, April 15, neaiea
proposais. In triplicate, will be received
here and by Quartermasters at the posts
named herein, until 10 a. m., central stand
ard time. Mar 16. lt07. for furnishing oata.
bran, hay and straw during the fiscal year
ending June 30, lu6. at Omaha Q. M. Depot,
Forts Crook, Omaha and Kobinaon, ise
braska: Forts Lesvenworth and Riley,
Kansas; Forts D. A. Russell and Mackensle.
Wyoming; For Do Moines. Iowa, and
Fort Meade. South Dakota. Proposals for
delivery at ether places will be entertained.
United States reserves right to reject or
accept any or all proposals or any part
thereof. Information ftirnlahed on appli
cation here, or to Quartermasters at the
stations named. Envelopes containing pro
posals should be marked "Proprsnls for
Foraa-e," and addressed to Major THOMAS
CRUSE, C. Q. M. A15-16-17-18-M13-14
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING
quartmaster. Fort Crook, Neo., May to,
1907. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, sub
ject to the usual conditions, win re re
calved here until 10 o'clock a. rn.. central
standard time. May 27, 19"7, for rmiiding a
porch, solarium and making various re
pairs. Including painting, varnishing, etc..
at the post hospital. Fort Crook. Neb. Full
information win oe rurnisnea ana ptana ana
BpeciflcRtlons msy be seen st the office of
the constructing quartermaster. Fort Crook.
Neb. Proposals to oe marked - proposals
for Repairs to Hospital." snd addressed to
Captain R. R. Btogsrlall. quartermaster,
Tlrtleth Infantry, cwstniotlna quarter
master. MU-11-14-16-26-2
Office hour. to :$0 a. m.. to 1:30
p m. Telephone Harney 63.
OMAHA VETERINARY HOSPITAL
2814) Masoa Street, Omaha, Neb.
H. L. Ramacclottl. D. V. S . Deputy State
and City Veterinarian, Food Inspector.
Chief Surgeon. D. C. Scott. D. V. 8., Hos
pital Surgeon. .
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.a 3:W pm a :3 am
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Dea Moines 'ft Cedar
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Illinois Central.
Chicago Express a $-00 am a 1:46 pm
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Nebraska Local a 3:tw put ali:win
BIRLINGTOX STATIOS ltrTH ft MtSOl
Bnrllnsten.
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.a 4 lv pra a :34 pin
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Black Hills
Northwest Special ...
Northwest Lxpress ..
Neoraaka Expreas ...
Nebraska Loo I
Lincoln lxta,
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.a d. iv pm a pin
.a 4.10 pm a $ pm
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a lo am n fin nm
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Chicago Eipres a 1.46 pm a IM pm
Chicago Flyer a $ uo pm a 7:'io pm
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Chirac. St. Pant, Minneapolis ft
Omaha.
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AlAjLfi CUM'ANT. 1T jacaaoa Boa:., tax
KUROKI REVIEWS WARSHIPS
Tbres Huciredlh AnoiTerrarr of Eettlrrr
Landine t Jtmsrtcwo.
ELABORATE FUNCTIONS ARE G.VtN
rrecraaa of Day lacladea Addreas b
President Taeker William Jea
nlDga Bryaa to Iatradae
Ambassador Bryce.
NORFOLK, Va.. May lS.-The celebration
today on Jamestown island, forty miles up
the James river, of the 300th anniverea.ry
of the landing there of the first permanent
English settlers under Sir Christopher New
part, John Smith and others, wsa held under
fair sklea and conditions In every way ans
plclous. The exercises on ths Island were directly
under the auspices of the Society for . tha
Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Jo
seph Bryan of Richmond, Va.. presMed
and the Invocation was offered by Bishop
Randolph of the diocese of southern Vir
ginia. Tha opening address was delivered
by Governor Bwanson of Virginia and Brit
ish Ambassador Bryce followed with an
address the subject of which was "Greet
ings from the Old World to the New."
Lieutenant Governor Ellison of Virginia
Introduced Governor 8wanson and Mr.
Bryan Introduced Ambassador Bryce.
A choir composed of students from the
historic Williams and Mary college at
Williamsburg was In attendance, and
Bishop Gibson of the diocese of Virginia
and other clergy participated.
Large excursions were run to James
town Island early today, both from Nor
folk and Richmond, these carrying for the
most part the large company of disting
uished people who are to attend the cere
monies. Lady Grey, wife of Earl Grey of Canada,
Is with Ambassador Bryce.
The elaborate celebration was ushered In
by the firing of a salute of seventeen guns
from Fortress Monroe Incident to the ar
rival at Old Port Comfort at 4 16 a. m., of
General Baron Kurokl, his staff and party,
accompanied by General O. E. Wood as
official escort.
General Kurokl and his party were met
at the Old Port Comfort pier by General
Grant and Major Strong, the latter com
manding Fortress Mondoe.
Honor for Japanese.
All honors were accorded to the distin
guished Japanese and after breakfast
General Kurokl and party proceeded by
special boat to review the great fleet of
American and foreign warships in Hamp
ton Roads, after which they landed at the
Jamestown exposition grounds for the ex
ercises of the day, which included an ad
dress by President Harry EL George
Tucker of the Jamestown Exposition com
pany and, a parade and review of the
federal troops on the camp at the exopal
tlon, together with several thousand sailors
landed from the American and foreign war
ships In Hampton Roads, all being reviewed
by General Kuorkl, the Japanese vice ad
miral. Sir Gero I. Juln; the Italian duka
de Abruxxl, Generals Grant and Wood, Ad
miral Evans and other American and
foreign army and navy dignitaries. At noon
a aaiute of WO guns was fired In Hampton
Roads, commemorative of the landing of
the first English settlers on May 13, 1007.
Among ths features of the day will ba
races between crews from the American
and foreign warships. Oeneral Kurokl and
his party will later inspect Fortress Mon
roe and the festivities of the day will con
clude with a ball and dinner to be given
tonight by the Duke ds Abruxxl on the
Italian flagship Varex, the banquet to be
attended by all foreign and Amerlcsn dig
nitaries now In these waters.
The function will be one of the most
elaborate ever given aboard a warship.
Tonight there will be a great Illumina
tion of the warships In Hampton Roads,
with brlllant fire works from floats off the
exposition grounds and In close proximity
to the wan hips.
NEW LAKE STEAMER BURNED
City of Cleveland, Designed to Be
Finest Boat Afloat on Fresh
Water, Destroyed.
DETROIT. Msy ll.-The magnificent new
passenger steamer City of Cleveland, under
construction at the plant of the Detroit
Shipbuilding company, for the Detroit and
Cleveland Navigation company and de
signed to run between Detroit and Cleve
land, was swept by fir early today and la
a total loss except for us hull and ma
chinery. How much they have been dam
aged cannot be determined until the hull
Is pumped out and a careful examination
made. The loss, which falls upon the ship
building comiany, a branch of the Ameri
can Shipbuilding company. Is about $700,008
and is fairly well covered by Insurance.
The flra-broke out Just befors daylight In
some mysterious manner. There are ru
mors afloat that an Incendiary is sus
pected. The officials of the ship yard are at a loss
to explsin the fire, as there were two
watchmen on the steamer and another at
tho gate to the ship yard.
The Cleveland was launched at Wyan
dotte and was to have been turned over to
ths Detroit and Cleveland Navigation com
pany in June. It was designed to carry
4.500 passengers with sleeping accommoda
tions for l,6uo. Ths interior woodwork and
fittings were practically completed and the
machinery and boilers war Installed. The
flame had secured a good start before
they were discovered snd despite the effort
of two fireboats and all ths shore appara
tus which could work On the burning ship,
swept away everything inflamable on the
craft. Tons of water were poured into the
k..n .n.1. ,. . . " , .
hull, which now lies at the Orleans street
dock partially submerged. Ths two wstch-
men on the steamer got ashore safely and
no one was Injured during the fire.
The City of Cleveland was intended to be
the finest aids wheel steamer on freeh water
and Its Interior woodwork, all of which Is
destroyed, was unusually beautiful and
lavish. It whole cost was Intended to be
tl.34.im
The shipbuilding company will rebuild the
boat as rapidly as possible. It Is announced,
but It will be Impoaailbl to get U ready
for service befors next season.
ARGUMENT ON WATER WORKS
FoinU for and Actimt th (kmpnltorj
Acquisition Hestd in Ftdersl Co art,
SUIT IS BROUGHT bY THE COMPANY
Aetroa Raids t Ity Shaald Ray riaat
t Price Flaed by Ike Aaprale
era. Over Ms Mllllba
Dollars.
The argument In the matter of the com
pulsory purchase of the entire water works
system of Omaha by the city of
Omaha are being beard before Judge
W. H. Munger In the United Btstes
circuit court. . They began at 10
o'clock Monday morning and probably will
continue for several daye. The suit la
brought by the Omaha Water company tt
compel the city of Omaha to buy the entire
water worka system for the appraised
valuation as fixed by the board of ap
praisers, at over 3S.0tO.0o0 st Its sitting In
Omaha In ths summer of 1103.
The argument for the wster company wa
opened by Attorney Howard O. Mansfield
of New York, general counsel for the water
company, ITesldent T. C. Woodbury of
the water company and R. S. Hall, the
local attorney for the company, wer
present during the hearing.
The Interests of the water board and the
city are being looked after ,by special
counsel, John L. Webster and Carl C.
Wright. The arguments of Mr. Mansfield
are In effect that the board of appraisers
acting under the Instructions of the city
snd water board and the ordinance of
March. 1903. Included In Its estimate of
appraisement the entire system of the
aster plant then owned and operated by
the water company which Included tha
distributing systems of South Omaha,
Dundee, Florence and sll the property of
the water company lying within the limit
of the city of Omaha. The ordinance of
March, 19o3, contemplated the purchase of
the entire system without any segrega
tion of outlying distributing districts.
Denies Appraisement Excessive.
Mr. Mansfield also denied the appraise
ment was excessive or unlawful, but that
It represented a fair appraisement of the
value of the property including It going
value. The final report of the board of ap
praisers was made In July, 1906. Following
the report pf .the appraisers, ths water
company made a formal tender of the
water plant with the requisite deeds for
all the property, which was refused by the
water board and city of Omaha on tha
ground that the appraisement was exces
sive and unlawful and on tha further
ground that the purchase of the water
plant contemplated only such of the prop
erty as lay In the corporate limits bt
the city of Omaha.
It is this contention that the water
company now seeks to deny snd refut
on the ground that st the Initial meeting
of ths water board appraiser a, at which
were present City Attorney Wright and
others representing the city and water
company and that there wa a distinct un
derstanding, and It was ao expressed by
the late Governor Boyd, then president of
the board. "The city wants to buy the en
tire property If it is possible, and expect
to do It.'
It Is further held by the attorneys for
the water company that no action wa
taken then to modify or limit the ordinance
relative to the purchase of the entire sys
tem, nor did the water board prior to the
Institution of this suit Interpose any objec
tion or seek to an estoppel of the appraise
ment or purchase price as decided upon
by the board of appraisers.
GRADUATES AND MORE FUNDS
Seven Vof Women Become Norse
at Clarkson and Bnlldlag
Committee Reports.
Seven young women, having completed
the two years' course In the training school
of the Clarkson Memorial hospital, re
ceived their diplomas yesterday afternoon
in Trinity cathedral. A large audience
witnessed the Impressive oeremonles which
marked the graduation exercise. Tha
graduates were: Miss Harriet Borjlum,
Miss Belva Chapman, Mifs Katharine Con-
roy. Miss Mabel Cram. Miss Ethel Latch.
Miss Margaret McNatr. Miss Pearl Zeo
raln. Dressed In white uniforms of their pro
fession they ente.ed the cathedral, follow
ing the choir up the aisle, and took seats
In front. They were accompanied by Mia
A. E. Brobson, head nurse of the Clarkson
Memorial hospital.
, Rer. E. G. B. Brown, rector of St. Paul's
church, preached ths sermon. He dwe't
upon the responsibilities of the professional
nurse end upon ths privileges snd tho
beauties of the calling. Bishop Williams,
assisted by Dean Bcecher, presented tha
diplomas. An Informal reception was held
In the parish house, where the young
women received the congratulations of
their friends. Refreshments were served.
A meeting of the Clsrkson Memorial
Hospital association was he'.d preceding the
graduation In the chapel of the cathedral
Mrs. F. H. Cols, president of the assocm
tlon, presided. The organisation Is com
posed of the Episcopal church women of
Nebraska and Is for the purpose of raising
$20,ry toward the erection of th new hos
pital building.
Mre. Albert Noe, treasurer of the asso
ciation, gave A report showing that more
than $10,009 has already been raised of this
sum. Mrs. Worthington gnve $1.00 snd
Mrs. George H. Llnsnger $1,000. To rais
$15,000 more, fifteen committees had been
appointed to secure at 'least $1,000 each.
The chairmen of some of these committees
reported yesterday as follows: Mrs. Georg
Thummel. $2,1(00; Mra A. J. Poppleton. $);
Mrs. F. H. Davis. $1,170; Mrs. P. Potter,
$240; Mrs. Albert Noe, $1.2; Mr. F. H.
Cole, $4i; Mra V. B. Caldwell. $360; Mr.
Joseph Clsrkson, $115; St. Mary's church,
Blslr. $X; Bt. Barnabas'. Omaha, $XS6.
This make a total from the committee
of more than $1,000. The report wer
merely to show progress, as the soliciting
Is to go right on until the necesrary sure
shall be raised.
Dr. Harold Glfford, chief of the staff of
the hospital, addressed the meeting on
features of the nurses' work snd the possi
bilities of building a great Institution In
Omaha.
ELKS PLAN FOR BIG DOINGS
-
Evealnar Entertainment at Stasr Boelal
Will Han at Least Foal
Hoars.
The scwoery of the "Streets of Paris"
will be in readiness for the Elk stag
social which will take place In the Audi
torium 00 Thursday evening. This scenery
I ,.l. an tnrw.rint . I. .Via, Wimlnt
1 . . . JT i . u-n
Elk entertainment. It furnishes a brll-
j liant background for the large assemblage
that will fill the main floor on that 00-
cs sion.
Finn's Omaha band will furnish the
music for the evening, opening the pro
gram at 1 o'clock with a grand overture.
A large male choir will furnish ons num
ber of the program, which ha been ar
ranged to rover about four houra
The Elks' committee worried at first
sbout the siae of the building. They now
know that It will not be too large for Urn
great number who will be present,