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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1907)
TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1P07. n ( i OFFERED FOR RENT Infnrnlahed Iloom ontlnoed FIVE unfurnished roo-ns; modern; refer ence. 267 Douglas St. 15-7S2 6 UPSTAIRS, threw large modern, ivn Burt St. room, partly l5-.:9 J FnrnUhed Hoiiri and Plata. I ROOMS, furnished house, for the sum mer. Apply 1S14 Binney, A. W. Rit. 15)-M411 I tloasekeeplna- Room. FOH RENT Three-room modern flat. 19:1 Douglas, ground floor; rent reasonable. Globe Larsi anU Investment Co.. 1822 Far. .. nam St, (15) Mil THRKK .fine furnished room for house 1 keeping, block from cur line; piano, pa Lf stove, bath, 3110 Cm 8t. (15)-MJ3 . FOR BENT I room, facing rark. ele gant location, will furnish for light house keeping if dosired. 1907 Plnkney. . ; . U6) M670 UNFURNISHED rooms for Ueht house keeping. 2603 Dodge. (16) 686 x lloatei and Cottasaa. . OMAHA Vn A Storage Co. pack, move, ) at or H. H. goods; storehouse 11-20-24 N. 19th. Office 1009 rarnam. Tel. Doug, l.m . i:.)-i..7 iJPOR PENT-An 8-room all modern home, - -4uat enmnleted. will be rented fnr tPA In : a flrat cUs tenant. Corner lot In Remls ' Park district. O'Keefe Heal Entate Co., 1001 N. Y. Llfa. 'Phone D 1152. (15) M904 I HOUSES ta tn cf R- UUUODO c pet.rs Co., Bee Bldg. (16)-ia . HOCBE8. Insurance. Rlngwalt, Barker BIk. ... . (15)-163 . WTB DO expart piano moving at lowest L rices. Tel. Douglas 1626. Schmoller A luellsr Plana Co.. 1311-13U Farnam. (16)-15 BEE ua when shipping household goods t large cities west; w can save you money, EXPRESSMEN DELIVERY CO., 2H N. lth Bt. Tel. Itouglaa 1196. (15)-163 FOR RENT 815 Worthlngton Place, beau '. tlful 10-roofn house, modern, large yard. ' ISO per month. Apply to Conrad Young, . l&U Dodge... . - . . (16) M3S2 -FOR RENT, June 15th. residence 621 Park i ava., ITS a month. Inquire 411 N. Y. Life. (15)-M714 9 (-ROOM all - Burl Bt modern. second floor; 2424 (16)-M437 Sx lTnTTSF.S ln rt of th citT- The UAJUOIllO a. V. Davia Co.. Ilee Ttlrt Bee Bldg. tiw im FOR RENT Large store room, 16th and Vinton 6t. C. M. Bachmann, 437 Pai - ton block. (15) 860 I ROOMS, modern, 3027 Charles, $23; newly . papered. 'XeU Doug. 71. B. li. Koblson. (16) 21 -ROOM, high-grade dwelling to leas on - Or two years: possession June 1. ' W. L. 8ELBY, 440 Board of Trad Bldg. 'Phone Doug. 1510. ' (16)-M38S THE UNION Outfitting company, 1815-17 Farnam Bt., will furnish room com plete for 809.50, term 84 monthly. Bee u before buying. (15) M539Je22 WE MOVE PIANOS Maggard Van and . Storage Co. Tel. Douglas 1496. Office 1713 Webster Bt. (16) 160 FOR RENT 7-room house modern, with furnace. 211 N. 28th Ave., 826. Apply at 607 N. lth Bt. (15)-M662 room, mod..-3d floor apartment, N. B. corner 18th and Nicholas, 3. Store room. 1103 14. lh St., 820. BEMI8. - Thena Dougla 66, Paxton Block. (16 M463 FOR RENT-4 rooma, city water, 1531 - North 18th St.. 312. i.C U. BACHMANN. 436 Paxton Blk. ' - 05)-297 WIEW T-room modern house ready by OMune 10; numbers 2608 and 2607 Dewny I, Ave.; Just west of All Saint' church: hot water heAt, oak finish and hardwood nuor; win paper to sun tenant. - Kent 146. These are the newest and' most - up-to-date houses of their kind and are Within easy walking distance. HARRISON & MORTON., lit N. T, Llie Bldg. Tel. Douglas 114. (16)--M774 9 MODERN COTTAGE TO LET. No. 6v2 Bo. 20th St., 6 rooms, 832.50. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. (16)-78S 6 TWO NEW brick houses, T rooms, strictly modern, Pnrk Ave. and Jackson Bt. Tol. Harney l&io. (16) 798 S FOR RENT June 17 to Fept. 1, 840 per nonin, it-room iurnisnea nouse, Hin. ney, xei. ea 4i. (lo) M887 7 TOR RENT 3105 Cuming St., six rooms, city water and gas. 606 Brown block. (15) 888 8x Balldlnars. Wholesale District BUILDING f - 4 For Rent ,: Th) four-story and basement brick build' - lug at 916 Farnam BL .Apply at Business office of Th Bee. ' ' " (16)-M380 1313 HARNEY BT. I .floor and basement, , Sm20 feat; suitable for wholesale. Mo vague inveettusnt Co., IbUt Dodg Bt. THE entire building now occupied by th ' Dally News. 44x30 feet. 8 siorls and bass '. tnent ; McCagu lnvtrant Co., 10u4 uoag Bt. wm FOR RENT Second floor, 83k 100, suitable for loaf rooma or manufacturing pur ' cose. . Palau Clothing Co., lull and uougiaa. (li) m& Offlees. OR RENT Larg office room on 16th op- .. poena poaioince; io. i, crounse Blk., t'i per monin. Apply lo conraa xoung, . pEast reora on flrat floor, at 1312 Farnam. - - (18) I ftoor, - well lighted, elegant for omo use. i2ii rarnam. (16) 691 row itENTk-Desk room In Be office, city . hall building. 417 N 26th bt., South vuiaiw. Appiy o manager. US) 134 OFFICES Foi Rent in The Bee Building '.Room 640. alse HHils. .Rooms 1M and 23a. Thl I a fin suit of omoes. Her I an opportunttx to rent Pc In a well appointed office building. Janitor service and electric light free. , Apply Business Office of Bee. (16IM727 teres. . NEW STORE. FOR RENT Th best located corner tor .In Omaha. Farnam and 14th Ble., Boanl of Traa Bldg. bos P. H Phllbln. Bcblita Uot.l. w (lb 1S7 NEW STORE. "New store, with every inu.l.-in convenience, PPIosit public library, will be from 75 to t ,, 1) iwopl in this building alone; central A ' location: ua early. " - BH1MER A CHASR CO.. 1 1609 Farnam. Orange Front, Doug. 8W? Z OS) M. CtO 7 OFFERED FOR SALE .-- . Fenctg. ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing IM V taut. M JN. liut 6U Vl. Red M4 U)-1JH OFFERED FOR SALE (Continued.) Fnrnltare. tTHAND furniture bought and sold; busi ness on th sonars, Rosenberg Co., for merly with Chicago Furniture Co., 103 S. 14th. D. frStS. (18-MllB Jell ANTIQUE jardiniere, esndl sticks, ma hogany furniture; exch.mg for clothe. 19ul 8. 10th BL A. Riser. (16"-M814 JeliX WE carry th highest grade of eeond hand furniture. Some Itoni worth seeing. 1'rice right and also we can save you 4ic on the dollar and It would puy you to sea us before you buv. Chicago Fur niture Co., 1413 Dodge. Doug. 47S7. 16)-613 J29 Piano, Orate ns. Musical Instruments. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HIGH GRADE PIANOS 1 upright, walnut case t W 1 upright, ebony case ... To 1 New Englarfd, rosewood case........... 100 1 J. C. Fischer, burl walnut..... 200 1 Ivers A Pond, upright, best style 225 1 Steger & Sons, used In concert 200 1 Chlckerlng A Sons, upright 121 1 new si ale Kimball, mahogany ISO 1 New Tork sample, upright i"8 1 SIM Emerson mahogany case, only.... 5 1 $500 Steger Cabinet Grand, only SCO 1 $750 Knabe, Baby Grand, only 854 W also offer a number of Stelnway, Em erson, Knabo and other square, pianos at I. fffi and up. Mason Hamlin, Kimball, E,tey ana oiner organs, no, it, zu ana up. Terms, 13 to In rash and 60c to II weekly payments. Tel. Doug. SCHMOLLEK & MUELLER ' PIANO CO. 1311 and 1313 Farnam St. (IS) 291 1200 DISCOUNT pn Knabe- Upright tyl F, in peneci conTinioii, uea only mre months and taken In trade. MATTHKWS PIAXO CO., UU-16 llaruey 8U Omaha. Neb. OS) S23 FOR BALB-300.00 Hospe Co piano cer tificate for 310 00 Mr. J. F. Wlllott. 2024 caiaweii su (io owl Sx TO BUY a piano at our fire sale Is Ilk nnoing rrom ioo to :'00. Every plan1) peneci. J ne rjenncn company. (18) 887 Pool and Billiard Tables. . FOR SALE New ard secondhand billiard and pool tabloa. We lead the world In cneap bar nxtures; easy payments. ' Bruns wlck-Balk-Collendar, 407 B. 10th St. (1)-M631 Typewriters and SevrlnaT Machines. ONE Remington typewriter. No. 6, In good cnnauion, tor aui cneap. can at Hee umce. 16) 29x TYPEWRITERS Beat bargain In Omaha. 33.50 to l; call ana see our line, Omaha Typewriter Exchange, Ml paxton hik. (16) M329 Je6 FOR SALE High-grade fd-hand type writer; goo a condition; a bargain at 85a Cull room 603 Bee Bldg. - (Id) 71 Miscellaneous. GAS, ELECTRIC .; COMBINATION FIXTURES Spoclat low prices during June to reduce siock; oracr now; goous aellverod when ready. BURGESS & GRANDEN CO. Telephone Dougla 6SL 313 8. 16th St IIS) M17S. WE CARRY a complete line of all the lending periodicals pubiJBtied. Foreign publications a specialty. Birthday, wed ding and souvenir post cards. Subscrip tions received for ail periodicals pub lished. Mall order will receive prompt aucnuon. SCKULZE & BLATTERT. Newsdealers and Stationers, 111 B. 15th St (16) M&24 Jy4 FOR SALE 20-syrup soda fountain, la cood conuuion. niuiiuKHiiy canopy lop, onyx trimmed body. Call or address Bchaefer' cut mce - I'rug atore, ism ana nouglas. umaua. tlfj ,iei4 t DOZEN Bliryle Comh Black Leghorn fowls cneap; aiso two large oieanaers, red and wnue, century plant, eto. 1915 Plnkney BU (IB) M0J9 8x BIG BALE two-piece suits to order, 83. McCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co., 804 g. ln Bt. (18) M446 Je21 FOR SALE Flrst-clnss store fixtures. nowcase. etc. Mioua tanu ana Invest ment Co., 1822 Farnura Bt, Omaha, Neb. (1S M419 FEW bargains In 3d-hand soda fountains monthly payment. Deright, 1818 Farnrn (ID) 173 SEND u yonv mall order for drugs freight pa it on 310 Drug Co., Omaha. lota Myers-Dillon (14176 8HERWIN WILLIAMS CO.. best mixed paint fctnerman 4t MCConneU Drug Co. (!) 171 HOME-MADE GRAPE WINE. 10 YEAR9 ULJ-I, 31 rc.K UALUIN. CAUK-i-Ki BHOa.. OPPOSITE P. O. tt-841 Julylt KNOXWEED ' Kills Dandelions. Your druggist, guaran tees it. (16) M608 13 WHEAT, 31-66 hundred. Wagner. 801 N. 16th (16) M7M BIG CUT IN PRICE T0 REDUCE STOCK 3S0 Tribunes for 838. 300 Davton for 340. "" 3f0 Emblems for 333. i6 Colonial for ia. Becend-hand one for 88 and up. MUST REDUCE STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR MOTOR CYCLES LOUIS FLESCHER 1622Capltol Ave (16) MS4J Jyl HALL'S safes, new, 2d -ha ad. 1818 Farnam. U6) 174 AWNINGS; they're not expensive. Call Doug. W3 and our representative eill cull. Oiiiulia Tent and Awi.lng Co. (lSt 172 8HAVE yourself; easy method; self-honing rasor strop, rasor, brush, etc.; to outnt, to introduce only, $1.75. Send today U. IC Supply Co., 415 N. 23d. Omaha (16)-M967 DRUGS at cut prices; freight paid, on $10 orders; catalogue free SHERMAN A M CON NELL DRUG CO., Omaha, Neb. 06) M416 HOMEOPATHIC medicine; wholesale and reull. Eherruan A McConnell Drug Co. (ll-M 417 PRICES on Chlokerlng, Ivers A Pond. Packard. Everett and all high gra le V00 Rasv T.ym. Tl, B nVtt Company. (16) 896 WHEN you writ to advertiser, remember It takes but a few scratches of th pea to -tnto that you saw the ad. In The Bee. PATENTS LARSON A CO. lioox fre. Be Bldg. 07 136 D. O. BARN ELL, patent attorney and ma chine deslg-Dar. Paxton Blk. Tal. Bed 7117. "-n J. PERSONAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Shirts pressed, not Ironed. ZU o. lllh 8U Tel. Doug. IA. - U lil OMAHA ilidg. Stammi-ra' iasUtut. Ramgs ee Want WILL IN A PERSONAL (Continued.) SEWING machines rented, any make, 76e per week or $2 per month. atecina-nana machines for sale, 15 and up. Nebraska Cyci Co., Utb and ilarney. U)-l4 SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall: out trices. Bend lor free catalogue. Myera Ullon Drug Co., Omaha. . (18) 18 MINERAL WATER BATHS. Turner Rest and Water Cure, Coirax, la. (18) M8S6 Je9x WANTED An attraction company and bal loon ior me rourtn or juiy. Anurna Harry Scott, Secretary Fourth of July Celebration. Castana, la. (1S)-M91 i AflMTT-TTP'reatment and bath. Mm. "i-UiIliAAVsmlth. 11 N. l&th. 2d floor. (18)-185 PLEATING Bumnb"rone- Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrink, big only 6c per yard. Bend for price list ana samples, GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.. 10 Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 1931 (to) its CAUTION STEIN WAY PIANOS. Bewsr of bogus instruments offered as genuine 6TEINWAY PIANOS. A line stock of new and used 8TE1NWAY pianos at very low price may be found at the Schmoller A Mueller Piano Co., 1318 Farnam St., and they are the on'y authorised representa tives In Nebraska. C8)-Mi63 THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-oft clothing; Id fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. 11th St., for can of collecting, to ths worthy poor. Call 'Phone Doug. 4136 and wagon will call. (18) 611 FOR anything ln the sewing machine line go to p. K. Flodman & Co.. u14 Capitol Ave. (18) TU JelS PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mr. Dr. King, 131-0 N. 24th St. Tel. Doug. 8659. 18)-a64 f A SSA ClTf. Swedish movement. Room iUil.OO-'VUEj 1, 1204 Farnam St. imi-Msw HAVE you seen the prices on high grado pianos during our tire sale? II not, do so today, for you can save from 3100 to 3200 on any piano. Prompt action is necessary. The Bennett Company. (18) 895 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. RUSSELL M KITRICK CO.. 432 Ramge. (19) 680 W. H. TURRELL, 16 Patterson Blk. Doug. 1129. (19)-381 SEARS. 621 N. Y. Llf. Tel. Red 9S7. (19)-683 PAYNE INV. CO., 1st fir. N. T. L. Doug. 17B1. (l) ALFRED C. KENNEDY. 209 Flrt Nat'l 'Phone Doug. 728. (19) 640 bank bldg. QEORGB COMPANY, 1601 Farnam. Tel. Dougla 766. (19)-713 R. C. PETERS A CO., Bee Bldg. (19713 L. W. BUNNELL A CO.. 822 N. Y. Life. DOUgla U4K, (l) Ji CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE!. NEW HOSPITAL BUILDING Excellent location and build ing for hospital. - Has 8 large rooms on first floor and 8 on second; full size basement with hot water hnatlng plant that cost 31.600. Built In 1903 and Is In excellent condition. Ground 182x132, and has good barn. Best of reasons for sell ing. See us for price and loca tion. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1320 Farnam St. (19) 754 6 $2,300.00 Eight-room house. In good repair, near 25th Ave. and Cuming; renting for 327.00 month. This Is walking distance of town and close to 24th and Cuming. $675.00 Vacant lot, 62Hxl25 deep, 26th, near Cum ing, room for two house. What more do you want a close In as this? The above properties must be sold. . N. P. DODGE & CO., 1714 Farnam St . (1-M871 T TWO new 6-room cottages, lust rnmnltd well built, bath, gas. city water, aewer. cemented cellars, cemented walks, large rooms, close to car lines, east fronts. On 2Mb St . between Spauldlng and-Ruggles on. i-rice, n.rnj eacn; terms reasonable. uaiteue, ivt n. i&tn ft. (19)-M93f Jy8 QUICK SALES HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR YOITR PROPERTY AT REASONABLE FIGURES. "FANCY FIOURK8 NOT CONSIDERED." WM. E. ROMANO, '".' 439 BOARD OF TRADEv DOUGLAS 1168. (1J)-M92S 7x SNAP Another of the Ana new houses at 33d and Harney Is now complete. t has large . living room, with mantel, dining room. kitchen, four bed rooms, tile floors In . bath and vestibule, hardwood finish throughout, cement walks and steps, everything complete and first-class, price 86,000, $3,000 cash. BE SURE TO SEE IT ERNEST SWEET. 611 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. (19) M9U9 9 The Byron Reed Co. $1,560 6-room cottag In Monmouth Park. Full lot. $1,000 6-room cottag on Larlmor Ava. and B3d. $1,800 21 Ohio, a very good 6-room cottag, full south front lot 60x140. 6X600 6-room, full 3-story house. East front lot, lSlh and Lak. $3,250 On Poppleton Ave. New 7-room, all modern house, paved street, south front lot. ' VACANT t 650 Southwest corner 36th and Call- forma, bOxl-A. ! "t on Cas. and 35th Ave. $ 600 Corner 29th and Indiana Ave. ' $ u0 Bouth front on Capitol Ave. and 28th. 60x135. INVESTMENT Three houses and one store on 14th St., near X St. Total rents, $1,200 per year. Prlc. $9,260. The Byron Reed Co. 'Phon Douglas 297. 21 B. 14th. (l)-796 6 FOR SALE House. rooms, modern ex cept furnace. 207 Cuming (. Prlc. 2.M. sy terms. JOHX r. FLACK. ClUr Savings fc4.uk. loth and Douglaa (19-lo9 BIX ROOMS, modern, east fror.t, lot 62x132, near All Saints' church, 33,S'.t, half cnali. P. W. BUi bower. Be fJlcU. (lio-MTJo 10 Ads MAKE IT EASY FOR SMALL WAY AND DUILD UP : j't t REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY KOI4 BALE. (Continued.) FOR SALE To close an estate Six-room modern cottage: cheap. The O. F. Davis Co., 608 Bee Bldg. U9I-M781 8 AVictrnrto f title; quick service. "Phone Ausuutis for rr)cps- Guarantee Ab stract Co., Patterson Blk. 'Phone Rod 2947. (19) 798 Jy8 LOT BARGAINS. Hansrom Place lot 60x160 ft., east front on Georgia Ave., paving and permanent walks all paid. This Is 3d lot south of the corner of Georgia Ave. and Hickory, where Mayor liahlman and Mr. Harford have fine homes. A splendid place for a home. Price 31,600. Must be sold. 2 blocks east of the above, 50x160 ft., e-Bt front on grade, sewer and water In th street, 3600 cash. The new 24th St. car line will make both of these lots very convenient locations for South Omaha men. West Farnam district.' On 41st St., be tween Dodge and Davenport 8ts., Vry Sightly and developing fast. All of the Farnam cars will go within 1 block of these lots. Very cheap at 31.200 to 11,500 each. HARRISON & MORTON. 911 N. Y. Life. Tel. Doug. 814. (19) 900 6 716 SOUTH 28TII ST. Splendid 7-room house, modern except fur- aace, paved street, near car line and ten minutes' walk from postofflce; how much I It worth to youT We want an offer. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. Llf Bldg. Tel. Dmiir. 1781. (18) M636 U MUST BE SOLD 2408 Emmet St., 8-room strictly modern, good barn, lot 86x116, all spatial taxes paid, a good corner upon which to build flats or cottages. Will allow agents full commission. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. Phone D. 21C2. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. (19)-61 I IS YOUR HOUSE FOR SALE! We don't want to list It If you want a fancy price, but we are at all times In a position to effect speedy sales of Bnaps. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. Llf Bldg. "If It's a bargatn they have It." (19)-M836 U i 1 ' IF YOU are thinking of building It will pay you to see th Western Horn Build ers, room a ana a, nieD. rxat Bang Bldg., for prices and term. (19)-Mi4J FOR SALE Two modern house and larg barn, one block north or iianscom park; paved street, east front lot 76x160. East ern owner will sell at a bargain. THOMAS BKENNAN. Room 1 N. Y. L. Bid-. UB-4 DESIRABLE NORTH SIDE HOME CHE A P. 33.300 for 8-room. all modern house, two full stories, well built and ln first-class condition throughout; good barn with room for two buggies and two horses: cement walks, fi 11 south front lot 50x132 feet, paved street, good neighborhood, convenient to two car lines. Sueclal low price for aulck sale account owner leaving cltyi W here can you buy as good a home tor th money? investigate at once. Term. GEORGE & COMPANY, 1G01 Farnam St (19)-S54 t OWNER GOING WEST Has a well built 8-room house, good barn, one-half block from 24th street car line, In the Kountze Plac district, which must be sold. Price, 13,600. Will allow regular commission to real estate agents. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. Phone D. 2162. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. (19)-0 ( LIST your proptrty Willi th Westert iionie I'uuaers. rms. Nebraska Natl Bank Bldg. (19) 714 BENSON BARGAIN We are authorized to close out for 31,200 cash 9 beautiful lots ln Halcyon Heights, loss than 3 blocks from car line. These lots are worth 31,860 and will retail for mat amount. J. II. DUMONT & SON, 906-6 N. T. Life Bldg. (19) 91 6 DOWN -TOWN 8-STORY brick building, on Farnam east of 16th; leased for five year, tenants do their own repairing, at 32,100 per annum this Is a 10 per cent investment: do vou want It? PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. Llf Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1781. (19)-M837 T 6-ROOM TWO-STORY HOUSE Modern except furnace, $2,200,00. On 25th, near Spencer; new, up-to-date bath room; stairway to floortM attic; a nice homer lot $6xt32. a!l fenced; well and cistern ln jard; peach and cherry trees. Bargain for boiho one. W. H. GATES, 617 N. Y. Life. 'Phone Doug. 1294. (19)-K63 7 FOR SALE Five-acre tract of land In Ben son, three blocks from car. suitable for platting or for Improvement-; an oppor tunity for soma on. Address, Q 428, Be. (19) 834x LOOK AT THIS All modem, 6-room cottage, 3413 Lafayette Ave. Bemla Park. 'Phon Harney 8465. (19)-846 9 EAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO ' CHAS, U WILLIAUSON.Pr. 19-1W . REAL ESTATE FARM AND H ASCII LARD FOR SALF. Can da. Canadian Lands For Sale. Bight section first class winter wheat load, eight mils from town with three large coal mines, output about 2.0uo tons par day, and 400 or M Inhabitants, Just be ginning to settle up. Land is black loam with yellow clay subsoil, nloe smooth, level land, no rocks. Good terms to par ties who can bandit chunk. Address, J. H. Evers. Cliinook. Mont. ao 25 J6 Kansas. , ' WANTED Agents to represent us In ths sal of our Kansas lands. Writ for par ticulars. Glob Land aad Investment Co., Omaha. Nan. ! M420 WE HAVE landa Improved and unim proved In central and eastern Kansas that we can sell yoj from J.0 to $04) per acr. Thes land are No. 1. Will con aider good city property or merchandise. Writ us for full information, with de scription of what you have to offer. J. W. 8TINE A CO., ifOi O fit., Lincoln, Neb. 24))-24 Jrll 1 GIN B YOU TO BEGIN REAL ESTATE FARM and RAM1I LA X 119 FOR 8AI.P1 (Continued.) Minnesota. IMPROVED farms, prairie and timber land In central Minnesota; crop failure are unknown; will exchange land for ether properties. For particulars write Fred Mohl. Adrian, Minn. (S0)-M878 12 Nebraska. A GOOD farm, well Improved, 20 mile west or Omaha, ror sale on easy terms. pe cent Interest. If taken In next 80 diyt Address Y 344. Bee. 0 4 IMPROVED farms n enstern Nebraska; Bnrpy and Douglas counties. It. J. Over ton. Gretna, Neb. (30) M87S 322-ACRE Improved farm ln Howard county, Nebraska. 887 acrea, small Improved farm, In Cmter county, Nebraska; win exenange tor good merchandise. B. B. KNUDSEN, DANNEBROO. NEB. (20)-M05 7X Mlsccltaneeos. lfiO ACRES good Improved Nebraska farm. will take good city Income property as part pay. Peterson Bros., 623 Bee Bldg. () M4f.4 8 REM ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (zz) m PRIVATE! MONEY F. D. Wead, 1620 Ijmig. (XX) i 81,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property in umana; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brsnnan, Room 1N.I, Ufa. (22) 19 WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnam smith 4k Co., uuo Farnam St LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O KbFu R. hi. CO.. 1QP1 N. Y. Life Bldg (22)-M79 tnOO TO 3o0,000 TO LOAN at lowest rats: no aeiay. uahvim urns., ivm farnam. (221-197 BUILDING loan on residence propertv; I per cent w. u. Melkls, Karng Block. (22) 198 LOWEST RATES Bemis, Paxton Block. (21) -1W WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters Co. s (22)-2o0 LOANS on Improved city preperty. W. H. luuums, iu irai Manorial Bang mag. . 22) 199 WANTED TO BUY CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foy Co, si d. iia. rnon AJougiaa u.. (26) 201 WANTED Ta buy, econd-hand furniture. cook ana neating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes and hoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of your house complete. Will buy antique or mahogany furniture. The high est prices paid. Call th right man. Tel. Dougla 8971. (26)M521 122 WANTED-Oalted small saddle horse or large pot. ; not too high-priced; state price in answering. Address E-465, Bee. ' (26) 390 6x HOISTINO engine wanted, 12-horsepower, double switching drum, 2 spools, 4 der ricks. Call L. Venable, Omaha Qas Co., 180th and Center. (25)-M829 WANTED TO RENT WANTED By young lady, pleasant room ana boara in private family; best refer ences. Address N 614, Bee. (26)-M806 llx WANTED TO BORROW WANTED To borrow $1,500 on a 34,000 prop erty. Address C. K. Tenney, general de livery, Omaha. (24) 728 7 WANTED SITUATION YOUNG man wishes position at anything; wholesale house preferred; reliable and ambitious. Address J. Todd, Miller's Hotel, So. Omaha. (27) M5S0 8x WANTED Situation a housekeeper for widower by strictly respectable middle aged widow. Call Box 87, Portsmouth, Iowa. (27)-M56 8X WANTED Situation as housekeeper for a widower, by a widow lady. Address K 611. Bee. (27) M763 lOx SWISS GIRL for children, or companion, or housekeeper; speaks French, German and English. Address Y 214, care Bee. (27)-M8G7 15x COMPETENT German girl as child nurse. Address Y-213, car Bee. (27) MS92 15x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jerome A LUlle et al. to Monroe C. Steele, part 8-16-13 $ 2,760 Continental Trust company to Lucien Schroeder,' lot 24, block 3, Hills dale 1 Same to Hastings A Heyden, lot 7, block 3. Hillsdale 1 Same to Oeorxe V. Shlbly. lot 18. block 4, Hillsdale 1 Same to Eva Chambers, lots 4 and 6, block 8, Hillsdale 1 Same to Jean W. Proctor, lot 6, block 3, Hillsdale 1 L. D. Spalding and wife to Omaha Safe Lteposll and Trust company, lots 2, 3. 11, 16 and 16, Ames addi tion, and other lots 1 Robert O. Fink, county treasurer, to Continental Trust company, lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23 and 24, Lake View First addition Same to same, lots 12, 18 and 14, block 11, West End Same to same, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 10, 11 and 12. block 3, Kent's addition. South Omaha Same to L. L. Spalding, lots 2. 3, 11 and 15, Ames Place, and other lots. Same to same, lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. block 1, Hillsdale Frank l. Brown to Ellen F. Lyman, lot 9 and slO feet of lot 8, block 9, Kountse's Fourth Supplementary addition Jutnea W. Munn to Frank J. Ogle, e30 feet of wV of eVi of nVa. block Z, Shlnn's Third addition Henry E. Hubermann and wife to John A. Nelson and wife, nil. 67 acres of s30.S4 acres, taxlot 6, in at-i. 18-16-13 Bhtmer 4V Chase Co. to William Busch, n40 feet of lot 6, block 8, Boulevard Park Boulevard Park Improvement com pany to Shlmer A Chase Co., same.. George B. Lasbury to Edward F. Morrison and wife, lot 6, (Jlenwood Heights Howard M. Ennrleman and wife to 1.000 1,160 1,900 676 Ueorge W. Sprague, lot 13, block A, Saunders A Himebaugh's addition.. 860 Lewis Husler to Rosa Vondra, lot 18, block 12. Brown Park, South Omaha 600 I Jjeopold A. Goldsmith and wife to Lena Goldsmith, s30 feet of lot 4, I block 71. Omaha I Martin H. Plot is to Kelson Fllnn, lot 21. block 4, Monmouth Park . Orlle A. Gordon and husband to Mor 1 1.100 ris Bernstein, s38 feet of n52 feet of lot 6, block. 1, Armstrong's First addition Nelson Fllnn to Fannie L. Plotts. lot $.'0001 21. block 4, Monmouth Park 1 Barker company to Charles F. Davis, lot 26, block 14, Orchard Hill 260 O. H. Payne et al. to Frank T. Klebba, lot 26, block 1. Avondale Park t.300 Charles Clifford to aame, same 2.3u Hyron R. Hastings, trustee, to Georifc Polnrer. lots 21 and 22, replat block 8. Military addition SOU Omaha Safe Deposit and Trust com pany to Laura L. Redgwick, lots 12, 13 and 14, block 11, West End.... 1 Total tis mi RAILWAY TIME CARD tHIO STATIO.X TENTH ASI HABIT. t'nlon Paeld. Arriva. a 8:18 pm Overland Limited a :8 am Th China and Japan Fast Mall a 4-18 pm C"lo. A Calif. Fx a 41S cm California A Ore. Ex. .a (S ntn Lo Ancles Limited all W pm Fast Mall a M0 pm a 8-1" pm a 9 so am a B io pm a f 86 pm a l oo pm a 7 44 am a 4 W pm M2:4S pm Colorado Special a 7-8 am North P stte Local a 8:10 am Beatrice Local b 1:10 pm Chicago, Roe It lulnait St rel0e. EAST. Chicago Umlted a 9:18 am a T 11 em Iowa Local a 7 KM am a 4 30 pm Chlraco Mall a 8 46 pm Iowa Local blJ-08 pm b M pm Chicago 'Eastern Ex.) . a 6 0S r-m a 1 M pm Chicago (Iowa Lmtd ). a 6:36 pm al2:26 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain Lmtd..a 7:f am a 8:06 am Colo. A Cal. Fxpress...a 1 :Sm pm a 4:60 pm Okl A Texas Express.. a 4:40 pm al2:06 pm Lincoln, Fairbury and Bellevu a 8:60 pm 1010 arr Des Moines Local a 4:16 pm Wabash. St Louis Express. .. ... a 6:30 pm a 3:30 am Bt. Louis Ixcal (from Council Bluffs a 9:66 am al0:30 pm 6tsnberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 8:00 pm bll:30 am Chicago, Mllvrankr M at. rani. Chi. A Colo. Special. ...a 7:64 am a 7:80 am California A Ore. Exp. .a 6:46 pm a 3:10 pm Overland Limited .'. a 8:is p:n a 9:80 am Des Moines A Cedar Rapids Local b 6:46 am bll:00 pr Chicago Great Western. SL Paul A Minneapolis.. 8:30 pm 7:10 am t-t. Paul A Minneapolis.. 7.46 um 11 W pm Chicago Limited 6:40 pm 9 00 am Chicago Express 7:45 am 11:60 pm Chicago Express 8 JO pm 8:80 pin Chicago A Northwestern. Cedar Rapids Pass a 7:06 am Twin City Kxpresa a 7 V am a 6:06 pm al0:oo pm 11:15 pm a 3: 45 pm a 9 35 am a 9:50 am a 3:46 pm a 7:30 am a tKK) pm a :8) em a 7:o6 am a 9:31 am al0:36 am a 10-5 am liucago Daylight a :00 am Chicago Local U 30 am Sioux City Local ... Carroll Local Sioux City Local.... Chicago Express ... Fast Mall Fast Mall Twin C'ty limited. Overlatid Lrmltsd . Norfolk-Bonesteel . Llncoln-Chadron ... Deadwood-Llncoln . Casper-Shoshonl ... Hastings-Superior . ..a 3:60 pm ..a 4:33 pm . 6:60 pm .a 8:23 pm .a 8:23 pm .a 8:33 pm .a 7:40 am ..b 7-40 am ..a S:M pm 6:06 pm ..a k:0( pm a 6 Oft pm ..b 3:00 pm b 5:05 pm Fremont-Albion . :ta pm du:w pm Los Ane'les Limited ...a 9:60 pm al2:36 pm llllnoli. Ventral. Chicago Express ...a 8-00 am a 3 46 pm Minn. t St. Paul Exo...b 8:00 am a 1S pm Chicago Limited a 6 00 pm a 7:30 am Minn. A St. Paul Lmtd..a 8:30 pm a 7:30 am Missouri Paclno. C. C. at St. L. Exp a 9:00 am a 6:46 am C C. A Bt. U Exp all:16 pm a 6 96 pin Nubraska Local a 2:00 iiui all. 40 ani feVRLIHOTOIf iTATIOH LOTH A MASOI Darlington. Leave. Afrlv Denver A California. ...a 4:10 pm a 3:30 pm HUck Hill ..a 4:10 pm a tuio pm Northwest Special Northwest Express Nebraska Express Nebraska Loos I ... Lincoln Loca Lincoln Fast Mail. ...a i:iu pm a t:tJ pm ...all :10 pm a 7:10 am ...a 9:10 am a 7:46 pm ...a 9:10 am a 7:46 pm a 9:ut am ...b 3:00 pm all. 01 pm Lincoln Local a i pm Ft. Crook A Plattsm'th.b 2:60 pm bl0:26 am Plattsmoutn ..a 7:60 pm a 8:10 am Denver Limited Bellevu A Pao Chicago Special Chicago Exprem Chicago Flyer a 7:10 am Juno. .a 8:30 am a 1:60 pm a :'6 am a 7:25 pm a s:w p" a 8 :0 pm a 9:16 am a 8:66 pm a 7:2S pm a 10:68 pm aii:20 am a 6:46 am a 6:10 pm Iowa Local St. Louis Express a 4:45 pm Kansas city-at. jo nii: pm Kansas Clty-St. Jo a9:16 am Kansas Clty-St. Jo a 4:46 pm Webster statioh-hhh Jt webstep Chlengn, Omaha. It. PaoL Minneapolis A Leave. Arrive. ,.b 6:30 am b 8:10 pm ..a 2:00 pm all :30 am ..b 6:46 pm b 9:10 am ,.o 6:46 am e :w pm Twin City Passenger. Sioux City Pasenger, Emerson Local Emerson Local Missouri Pacine. Local via Wseplng Watjr Falls City Local .a 8:08 am a 6.30 om .a 8:G0 pm all:60 am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally xcept Saturday, o Sunday only. Dally except Monday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Wrench Line Compojnii Central TransattanHqu eigantlo, Elagtn., Fait Leviathans fitt yorKc-Vari 6 "Day LA PROVENCE, new twin screw flyer, pauen ger elevator, gymnssium, roof cafe. This and the other Twin Screw fetramers havedaily newspap ers, orchestM, wireless tvstera snd insnv other innovation!. on board, both for safety and comfort. X.S Prorsnc Jnn 13 Ia Lorraine Jan 90 , La S a vols ...June 87 La Touraln July 4 La Provence July 11 La Bret ago July 18 h'aisl oScarr msn-of-vsr dlaclpllu. Coiapsart vrstlbuled trains, Havra-Psiia, 1 hours, vksrs oD,.Di.Dt conosctloos srs suss tor sll solsts s th Comment. For sUna, rsMrvattons snd full tnformstlea call en, Ul.phon., r writ to th. foilawlng .nui! H.rrr 1. Moons, 1401 rrnm BU; J. B. k.rool4i 1(01 rims St. ! Louis Nmm. car of 1st Nl Bank: W. O. Davldton, 151 1 rarnam St. W. B. Bock, 1G24 rarnam St., Omaha. Nab. CANADIAN PACIFIC "EMPRESS" Lino of the Atlantlo Our express steamers, "Empress of Britain" and "Empress of Ireland" (14,6o0 ton) sail rrom yueooo to Liverpool in six day; two day on the majestic Sr. Lawrence and only four day at sea. They possess every known device to en sure safety, speed, comfort, and luxury, O. X. OEHJAMIH, 4a. Aft, a. Clark irt, uiuoafo. tu. BOYS RUN AWAY WITH AUTO Two Youngsters Steal Millard Ms ehlne and Do It Heavy Damage. Stealing the machine from In front of the home of Frank Martin, 632 South Thirty seventh street, two young men rode about the cly In Miss Helen Millard's electric runabout Wednesday night and then left It burning at Seventeenth and Clark streets, calling up the Martin home from a aaloon and telling what they had done. The police were notified and when the-automobile had been found and taken to the Powell garage on Farnam street. It was found to have been damaged to the extent of about $400. Misses Helen and Carrie Millard, nieces of Senator Millard, with their brother, Ezra Millard, left their home at the Winona i apartments In the automobile to attend a party given by Mrs. Frank Martin and Mrs. George Barker at the Martin home, leaving the machine directly In front. Nothing was known of the theft until someone called up on the telephone and confessed to having run away with It and left It almost ruined. So far as lias been discovered, no one saw the boys to notice them except the 43) saloon keeper near Seventeenth and Clark streets, whose telephone they used. He 350 heard them tell about the automobile and I gave the police the only description secured. Detectives were put on the case Thursday j morning. CONGRATULATIONS FOR KING Omaha Swede Remember Oscar on Weddlnst Anniversary 1st Fas OS Bcandlaavla. Swedes living In Omaha, through Judge Mtinh.r. thai ftwftdiah ROnaul. huvi mwm pressed to King Oscar of Sweden and th. queen their congratulations on the occa sion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Thursday th following caWegram was sent: OMAHA, June 6, 1907.-The Monitor club, representing the Swedish-Americans of Omaha, Join me In sending the king and queen our heartfelt congratulations. Many happy returns sSirnbcrg, Consul. May 30, a monster letter of congratula tions wss sent by mall from New Tork bearing th signatures tt Swsdlsh Amoiicans of Omaha, SEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Interesting Sketch of the Trarela of a Wanderer in Holland. USUAL AMOUNT OF FICTION Jane Maaastnes Hare Plenty of Interest, with Matter Appropriate) for the On I door Season Mow On. "Listener' Lure," by E. V. Lucas, author of "A Wanderer In Holland," "A Wanderer in London," "Life of Charles Lamb," eto.. Introduces the reader to a little company of present-day friends and acqualntancea who comprise several types, serious and humorous, within the ordinary experience of most of us. The tale Is ln the vein of comedy, and Is largely satirical. Inciden tally It shows how much power may be long to a young woman who possesses th secret of rooking other person talk to her Instead of conducting the conversation her self. Published by the MacMllian com pany. A Book of Vegetables and Garden Herbs," by Allen French, Is a practical handbook and planting tnblo for the horn garden. It gives complete directions for growing all vegetables cultivable In the climate of the northern United States. Be sides a description of eanh plant. Its habit. value ond use, the book contains detailed cultural directions, covering the soil, plant ing distances, times for sowing, thinning and transplanting, fertilising, p'cktng. win ter protection, renewal, storag-a, and the tnnnagement of diseases and pests. Th directions are In accordance with the latest sclent lllc practice. There Is much In tha volume for which the gardener will Io-k In vain In the ordinary handbooks on gardening, while obscure points of culture. often necessary to success with a particular plant, are fully covered. Th book Is a departure in vegetable-garden literature. It does not generalize. Leaving the descrip tion of garden processes to th general handbook, It considers the vegetables not In classes but Individually, according t their Importance. The MacMllian company Is th publisher. McCIure's Magaslna for June contains more Important and entertaining reading; than one could expect to And ln thre bum bers of any magntlne. Ellen Terry con tributes her charming and fascinating Memories of My Childhood' that glva stories of lier wonderful girlhood, and hr dobut, and pictures of the actors and th English stage of fifty years ago. Samuel Hopkins Adams presents In "Rochester's Pure Milk System," a graphlo account of life saving by a municipal supply of plain. pure milk. In his "Remlsoences" Carl Schurs bluntly describe the Defeat of Chancellorsvllle and puts tho blame wher it belongs. "By Airship, to The North Pole." by the arctic explorer, Walter Well man tells about his arlshlp and the dash h will make In It to tne north pole this um- mer. C. P. Connolly reacne an astouna- Ing climax ln his "Fight of the Copper Kings" when he narrates the terrible un derground battle of Helnse and Amalg-v mated miners. Beside It five stirring articles, the Jun McCIure's has six brilliant and entertain ing stories'. The "outdoor" woman will certainly b Interested In Die June number of Dress. A special article In that number tells her ex actly what to wear on any outing occasion. The newest bathing, yachting and tennis suits are shown, as well, of course, as th new golf suit, hat and sweater. There ta a Dennis scene by Drlan, in which,the master has caught both tha spirit of the gam and th occasion that It afford for the display of charming frocks by the onlookers. In terest Is by no means limited to the sports womanfor every woman wants some guid ance In the choice of a summer wardrobe, and the article on that subject, with Its many Illustrations, tells just what to wear st seashore, mountain, or for traveling, eto. It Is a beautiful number, maintaining th high standard and excellence that the pre ceding Issue have established. , McCready Beals company are the publishers. The cover of th Circle Magazine ha a circle of happy bride' faces for Its defl oration. The contents of the magazine consist of an Interesting variety of article, Including "A Legend of tho Rosea," by Mrs. A. S. Hardy; "The Rosa In the Dram of Human Life," by Mable Osgood Wright. The editorial uplift and Inspiration Is "Princesses of the Unknown Kingdoms," In which tha tolling housewife, th overbur dened mother, and the circumscribed, work aday girl. Is bidden to take some time from the serious cares of life to enjoy th Inex pensive luxuries about her. R. 8. Keller man contributes "The Romantic History of Pennsylvania Oil," which goes back to th discovery by the Indians. There are many other article and stories of Interest to tha grown-up ss well as tha Juvenile, which are pleasingly Illustrated. The American Lawyer As He Was As He Is As He Can Bo," by. John R. Dos Passos, the well-known lawyer and writer of New York, is the most original and complete book on the mission, office an4 functions of the lawyer ever written. It begins with the genealogy of lawyers. It deals with the various duties of a lawyer to the state, the courts and clients; It treats of the origin and development of th profession, the nature of the lawyer's vo cation; his education and training, con cluding with a most Interesting chapter upon the causes and remedies for existing evils. It Is- a book for tha students, ln or out of college; It Is a treatise for th law yers, young and old; but what Is ss Im portant, It Is a book written and adapted for th lay community, equally Interested ln the profession of the lawyer, as the bar Itself. Published by the Banks Law Pub lishing company. "Natur Studies on th Farm," by Charles A. Keffer, professor .of horticulture atii forestry. University of Tenessee, pre sents simple lessons In agriculture. Bolls and plants, their relations to on another, and th best way of combining them la economic plant production, form th sub ject of the twenty-six chapters ln th vol ume. Numerous Illustrations from photo graphs add to the attractiveness and help fulness of the book. Published by th Amer ican Book company. "Poems" Is the title of a volume which will form Alfred Noyes" Introduction to the American public. Its contents Include some of th piece which have won th ; highest prals from English critic In th short time that Noyes has been writing. Particularly striking are such things as "The Forty Singing Seamen." a ballad In which he has achieved an effect which no other living English poet, save Kipling, would dare attempt, and "The Highway- j m,n'" '"th" ". which Is close to tha highest mark In recent English poetry for vigor and originality. - Mr. Noyes Is an Oxford man, and Is 26 years old. He has had two or thre volumes of poems pub lished ln England, and his epic poem, "Drake," appeared In Blackwood's Maga zine. Published by the Marmlllan company. Abov books at lowest retail price. Matthews, 123 South Fifteenth street Book reviewed ar on sal to ! tl Company at cut prlc.