TIIK OMAHA DAILY P.KE: FRIDAY, JULY 110. OFFERED FOR RENT H I-ROOM brick Mat, nil modern, ftf43 llnrni'j, 137 Mi. OKeefe HhI Estate Co., l'i'l New York Life. Tel. Douglaa 21i2 C15)-M0l AN ElOHT-RfKtM house, modern; l.is a mnnrh anil water rent. 2KM Dewey ave. Apply to Allen Koch, gfKS Harney tit. , (16) M477 20 MODERN BRICK FIAT At M" So. 24th St., 8 rooms; nearly new, In excellent repair, anil walking; distance; (. GARVIN BROH., 104 Farnam Bt. (IS) M7 ONE T-ronm house, on d-ronm house, mod ern except furnace, $25 and 122; one 4 room house, city water In kitchen. Chris Boyer. 2123 Cumlnc EU (15) 261 -W PER MO., 4-room house, N. E. cor. Slat and Cumins Bts. V40 per mo., 29U Pacific gt., 9 rooms, strictly modern; owner rays water rent, itf) per mo. for 21 Park Ave., l-room, all modern detached house. OEOROE tt CO.. lflftl Farnam Bt. l?j 6 19 Balldlnge. THE entire building formerly oceutded bT the Dally News, 44 x30 feet. 1 stories and basement. McCague Inveatment Co., Ifi(i4 Dodge Bt. (16) W 1S12 HARNET BT. I floors and basement, JSjiljn feet; suitable for wholesale. Mc Cague Inveatment Co., 150g Dodge St. (15J-8J7 Wholesale District BUILDING For Rent The four-story and basement brick build ing at Dili Farnam Bt. Apply F. D. Wead. 1524 Douglas Bt. (lt) Id 380 Offlrea. DESK room on first floor at 1211 Farnam. (16) SD ID FLOOR, well lighted ; elegant for office use. 1212 Farnam. (15) MO FOR RENT-Desk room In Bee office, city ball building. 417 N. TUh St.. South Omaha. Apply to manager. (lo) 134 taraa. FOR RENT-rT-arge store room, with good basement, 2468 Ho. 14th St., $15. C. M. BACHMANN. 434 Paxton Blk. (16 M714 STORE ROOM. 1103 N. 18th St., 120. BEMIS, PAXTON BLK. 'Phone Douglas It. (IS) 414 DESK room, with 'phone service; nom inal rent. J. II. Johnson, 843 N. Y. Life. (16)-637 20x 1207 Howard St., 8-story brick, elei trie ele vator, $120. ir,2tt N. 24th St., brick, $26. l:m N. 24th St., 2o. 31st St. and Ames Ave., 8. 1..17 Burt St., $-2.60. V. D. WEAD, 1524 Douglas Bt. f (i:.)-536 18 PART of store In one of the best business locations In Omaha, 211 S. 14th St. (15) 621 19X 140 PER MO. for desirable store room and basement, 20x40 ft., near 22tl and Farnam Sis. GEORGE A CO., 1601 Farnam Bt. (lfi 690 19 OFFERED FOR SALE Fencing. ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing 6a per loot. 204 N. 17th HI. Tel. Red 814. U-42 Furnt tare. ID-HAND furniture bought and sold; bust- nuas. Jin, t he square. Rosenberg, formerly with Chliau Furniture Co., 10S 8. 14th. D. 5885. (16) M7t) Jv27 FOR SALE Furniture of a four-room cot tage; all gflos for 145. Inquire 141.' Chi cago St. (16)-M549 lx Pianos, Otnai, Musical Instruments. PIANO BARGAINS For close buyers. Your choice of twenty different makes In our bargain room this week. Kimball upright .' I 70 Gem upright, reflnlshed like new 131 Ludlman upright, large sice 150 Hallett A Davis, Flemish oak 160 Hallet & Davis, walnut case 130 j SCIIMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO COMPANY 'Phone Doug. 1626. 1311-1313 Farnam St. (1S)-M370 UPRIGHT Kimball piano. In fine condi tion, $116.00. Owner leaving city. 1'iS Davenport St. (16) M..41 is FOR SALE-Almost new piano, cheap If taken al once. ' Address 1025 So. 31st St. (1) M3 21x KIMBALL upright piano, fine- condition, $Hi; also music cabinet; owner leaving cityi dualers don't apply. 1M9 Daven port. (15) M576 iix Trnrl(r and srlng Machine. . ONE No. 7 Remington typewriter and desk, nearly new; 1 No. 6 Remington typewriter; Lo. b mimeograph; Hall s safe, medium ufse. J. L. Barber, llu Harney. llii) 152 18x FOR BALEHlgh grade secondhand type writer; good condition; a bargain at $0. Call room 603, Bee Blag. (16) 71 ONE Remington typewriter, No. 4, In good condition, (or sale cheap. Call at Itea Ofhce. (16-62lx ' Feel and Billiard Tables. FOR BALE New and secondhand billiard and pool tables. W lead the world In, cheap bar natures; easy payments, tiruna-wlck-Balke-Collendar, 407 B. loth St. 16)-4) Mtecellaaeona. DRUGS at cut prices; freight paid on $10 orders; catalogue free. BHKRMAN 4k M't'u.NNELL DRUG CO., Omaha. Neb. (1)-M414 OAS. ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION - FIXTURES. Special low price, during tl.e summer to reduce stock. ;order now; goods delivered when ready. BURGESS & GRANDEN CO, Telephone Douglas 681. 313 8. ISth Bt. U6)-84 SEND us your mall orders for drugs; freight paid on $10 lota. Myers-L" ion I'rutf Co.. Onaata, (lt)-MO ftHERWVN WILLIAMS CO, best mlied paint. 6hertuan iicConnell Drug Co. (16)-19 HOMKOPATHIC medlcinee. wholesale and retail. Sherman tk McConnell Drug Co. (U)-M7 tlAIJ.8 safes, new, 2d-hand. 1811 Farnam. (14)-47 COMPLETE OUTFIT Reeteurant flxturea, Including refrigerators, range and steam tntlr: will jm11 all or part. P. Nielsen 2j3 Cuming hi. (16 MM 21 SPRING rlik-kcns. fresh dreKSijd to order. 'J'- vrk 10o2, Fortal Lawn. Vyanuoiie yaida, liuj-Ugyj ii OFFERED FOR SALE Mlsrelli --(nntlaaed. FOR SALE Incubator st less than '3 price. Ad. trees 8 (, rare Hi-. i (14) MM 21 X s ' ISanknipt Salo- of Hooks. Now on sale In the room formerly occu pied by the Wabash tt K-t office. 16ih nnd Farnam St., comprising Rldpath s History of the World. New 1 nternntWnal Encyclopedia. New Americanized En cyclopedla Rrllnnnha, Historians' Hls- .tory of the Wot Id. Appletnn'a Universal F.ncyclopedla. Small monthly payments, while they last. It. It. It' '"ts. (1) MaOl 22 FOR BALE First-class store fixtures, showcases, etc. Globe Lind and I vest ment Co., 12J Farnam Bt., Omaha, iieo. (16) SM) NEW Harrison ollstoves. different sixes; turns coal oil Into gas. 2M0 Capltnl ave (16) M478 l GROCERS lee North 12th St. box for sale cheap. 107 (16)-M.1 23 FOR BALE-rRohn siphon refrigerator; rub-ber-tlred reclining go-cart. Tel. Webster 2449. U8)-M53 23 FOR BALE Fancy cherries and berries. Ihm'a Fruit Farm, 63d and Military Ave. (lrt)-674 PATENTS LARSON & CO.-Book free. Bee Bid. (17)-toa D. O. BARNELL, patnt attorney and ma chine designer, I'axton Blk. Tel. Red. 7)17. (17) SSOAuglO PERSONAL A COMPLKXION satin smooth and fair Wen by batln skin powder. Four tints. UtO- CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Shirts pressed, not Ironed, ill ti. lllli St. Tel. Doug. 264. (1 SM OMAHA Bldg. Stammerers' Institute. Ramge (18)-867 SEWINO machines rented. Neb. Cycle Co., 15th and Harney. 'Phone Doug. b.43. (18) 858 At AnVl'TIC1'""'!""1' and bath. Mmo. iUAUiLllVygrailhi U8 N 15tn 2d floor. (18) t FEW hargalns In 2l-hand soda fountains, monthly payments. Derlght, 1818 Farnam. (16) 04 ECZEMA absolutely cured by W. A. Paxton salve. B. J. Scannell, agt., 50D Ware Blk. (18) M9.18 . BYRINOEB, rubber goods, by mall: cut prices. Send for free catalogue. Myers Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (18) ai PI F ATI NO Buttons, Ruchlng, LiLi'' I Uiv Embroidery. Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrink ingonly 5c per yard. Send for price list and samples. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.. 10 Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 1P1. (15; asi THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-off clothing: In fact, anything you do not need, we collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. 11th-St., for cost of collecting, to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 4135 and wagon will t all. (18j 611 PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. Dr. King, 1320 N. 24th St. Tel. Doug. 3559. (18) 8ta AfAnNFiTTH Osteology and mas iUflUllJllV Vapor and tub b sage. baths. Koora z, 1Z04 f arnam St., 2d noor. (1S)-M924 Jy24 YOUNG WOMEN coming; to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian Association rooms. IMS Farnam street, where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise aaeisted. (18) 913 TUP, VI TTF, Expert lady operator A i n J ljiux x ij jjives massage, baths and sal gelldiis rub. Room 2(X) Harker Illk., 15th and Farnam. (18) 618 20x GIRL willing to act as companion to lady for her board anil room; excellent place for girl going to school and wanting a home; references exchanged. For Inter view address K 82, care Be. " ' (18) 5?5 22x REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE! DEALER!. RUSSELL & M KITK1CK CO.. 432 Rainge. (19) itw W. H. TURRELL, 16 Patterson Blk. Doug. 1129. . (19)-SC6 PAYNE INV. CO., 1st floor N. Y. L. Doug. 178L (19) 6 L W. BUNNELL & CO., 822 N. Y. Life. Douglas 5149. (19) 890 R. C. PETERS & CO.. Bee Bldg. . (19)-8S7 ALFRED C. KENNEDY, 209 First Nafl Bank Bldg. 'Phono Douglas 723. (191 8SS GEORGE ft COMPANY. 1601 Farnam. Tel. Douglas 751 09)-8S9 CITl PROPERTY FOR aAI.K. VACANT LOTS West Farnam 130x135. The 'best bargain In the district. Chance to double your money. Let us show them to you. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. (lii M382 20 IF YOU are thinking or building It will pay you to see tne Western Home Build ers, rooms 22 and 23 Neb. Nat. Bank Bldg., for prices and terms. (19) ao I CHEAP LOT. The biggest bnrgaln In Omaha, 33 feet. Less than two blocks from the postof flee, three blocks from Hay dm Bros.' big store and Brandels' new building. This ground will soon bring two or three times i lie price we offer It for today, only $3.7:"0. Finest location In city to build a Mat on and get big rentals. If you want to put your money where It will grow, call and see us at once. HICKS REAL ESTATE COMPANY. 439 Board of Trade Bldg. (l)-478 1 FOR SALE WALNUT HILL HOME $2,300 for a 7-room house, one-half block fruin car line. Sewer, water, ga. hath, cemented cellar. Trees and fruit In yard. A BARGAIN. Owner leaving town or It would not be Tor sale. Call us for'locatlon. D. V. 6HOLES CO., 110 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. Doug. 49 (19)-619 lSx $2,000 YOUR OPPORTUNITY 6-room bouse, parlor, dining room and kitchen, flrrt floor, 3 bed rooms and bath unstairs. (iui. city water, cistern, pump. sink and hot water tank In kitchen. Water meter, perm, walks and shade trees. This la m blocks to car. This Is the btst bar gain In town today. Can give Immediate possession. BIRKETT & TEBBENS, 42$ Bea Bldg. Thone Doug. 47C4. dirt M706 1 CORNER LOT BARGAIN Northeast corner 2Mh and Franklin Sts , ftxl-'7-rooiii for three tnue. Paving, walks, fcrwrr, g is and water In stre-t, u. V. T. UKAHAM. He hhi. lli-j-630 It Do You Want Good Help? REAL ESTATE CITT PROPERTY FOR SALES. (Continued.) $200 TO $600 LOTS 111 LOTS WEST We were very fortunate to make a good deal for 111 lots In Brlggs' Place, as you may have read In the news Items last week. Cheap lota handy to the Farnam carllne are scarce and we venture the statement that no such bunch of lots within 12 minutes' ride of the heart of Omaha on the Farnam carllne can ever again be bought at the price we are going to put these on the market at. These lots are scattered, but there are some bunches suitable for people who want two or three lots together. They face on Harney, Farnam, Douglas, Dodge, Carltol Ave. and Dav enport St. and extend from 42d to 48th St., near Dundee. Fnme are on grade, some high, some low; all kinds. A great many have city water, sewer, gas and permanent walks and yet e are going to sell them at nn average price of l-ioo. Our plats, giving location of the -1H lots, with prices and j also every house In the addi- I tlon, will be ready Friday. If ' you will leave your name and address we will mall you one i as soon as they are ready. Harrison & Morton, 912 New York Lite Bldg. p. 8,'e will have a salesman on the ground Friday and Saturday evenings from 6 to 8. (19) Sol 20 SOME GOOD HOUSES 620 N. 40th St., modern house, 9 rooms, 3,500. Fine house, 8 rooms, near 30th and Pacific Sts.. 5.)0. 1125 Bouth 2Xth 6t., 9 rooms, modern, $4,000. 3615 Howard St., 7 rooms, modern. $2,400. 2223 Miami St., 7 rooms, full lot. $2,250. 1613 Ijocust St., 6 rooms, bath, gas, etc., 2.2T1. 2810 Miami, 5 rooms, water and gna, $1,100. W. T. GRAHAM, Bee Bldg. (19J-633 18 25-ACRE FRUIT FARM RARE OPPORTCNITY. SEIZE IT. Secure this 26-arre Improved fruit farm, right In the corner of Omaha, for less than prices paid for farm land adjoining city; acreage Is selling for $&) to $!,' an acre; this place can bo bought for $250 an acre; two sets houses; about 10 acres In fruit; old apple orchard and new one In bearing; 6oo gooseberries; half acre red raspberries; plenty of early Richmond and late cherries, peaches, nice vineyard, etc.; can double and quadruple your money when you get ready to subdivide. Price, $6,250. SIIIMER & CHASE CO., BEST BARGAINS IN REALTY, 1609 Farnam Orange Front. Douglas s!67, (191-M696 19 CHANCE TO TRADE Good business comer on North 24th St., near Grace St., has three houses on lot. Want to trade for good house or building lota. W. T. GRAHAM. Bee Bldg. (19) 538 18 FOR SALE 6-room cottage, owner leaving city, wlil sell at a sacilfice. 100 North 40th, South Omaha, lei. 371. fl9)-M14S If looking for a 6, 6 or 7-room cottage on your own terms, phone Web. 1366. (191-190 Splendid Lot, Georgia Ave. 66x140 Fine trees, near Mason St. Fine for residence. $3,250. W. T. GRAHAM, Bee PMir. . (1W 531 18 15 PER CENT. A brick block of three stores and !2 rooms on a leading business street; rented for $215 a month. Price $16,0; Jhalf cash, balance four years at 6 per cent. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room L New York Life Bldg. (191-89$ BEMIS PARK. Two beautifully sltucted lota. 40x127 feet each, west front on boulevard, two blocks to car, on grade; corner, $800; Inside, $7u0. Must be Sold by owner at once. 34o4 La fayette Ave. (19) -MM REAL E8TATE TITLB-TRUST LHAS. E. WILLIAMS. Pres. CO (19)-91 BEMIS PARK DISTRICT t rooms, brand new, strictly modern, $4,000. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. (1-M77 NEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE i Just Finshed Open Today On a pretty little street Just off the Florence Boulevard, near Rome Miller's elegant home. A pleasant ride of 19 or 20 min utes from Farnam street on the Sherman ave. car line to Florence Boulevard, (20th St.). walk north on the boulevard to Grand Ave., and this Is the first house west on south side of Grand Ave. The three blocks along the boulevard to this house are as pretty as a walk through a park. Take It and see for yourself. House has reception hall, with little cloak room beside the vesti bule, living room, dining room with platerail, pantry with gluts door cupboard and drawers built In and kitchen wtth room for refrigerator In entryway, al) on first floor. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms, bath room and outside entry way. Lighted by gas and elec tricity. You will see this Is a very complete and well built home. The lot is &xl30 feet, 6 feet above the street, cement walks In front and around the house. OfterVd for the first time, price $3.Su0; reasonable terms. Will be kept open for Inspec tion. Tie house number Is 1107 Orand Ave. Harrison & Morton fill N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. Doug. 814. (l)-60$ FIK8T mortgage of $900 secured on 169 acre fam worth Jiu.CrJO: runs full I years $ pel cent semi-annual Interest. Adlr-ss A, fe. Bee. (09)-M37 I TPT your propertr with Chris Boyer, U4 and Cuming bis. UW THE ONE EFFECTIVE TO PUT A WANT AD IN REAL ESTATF CITY PROI'K.HTV FOR BAI.R. (Continued DUNDEE Have you taken a car ride to Dundee this summer to see the many Improvements which are being made from week to week? If not, It will pay you to do so at once. We are now offering for sale some of the best north and south front lots on Underwood avenue Just east of the Happy Hollow club for $r.50 each. The lots, blocks and streets are all graded, with trees planted. West Far nam Dundee car runs to Dun (' 'o every eight minutes, glvln splendid service to this beauti ful suburb. The. same com-l'.-inles that furnish waterfpss and electric light to the city of Omaha, also furnish this village. If you are Interested In a suburban home, do not hesitate to ask us any ques tions about this property at nny time. We have salesmen who would be willing to take you out at any time and show you over the ground. These lots are a good proposition, either as an Investment or a place In which to build a sub urban home. Many beautiful residences have been built there during the past year, and many more are In process of construction. GEORGE A CO., 1601 Farnam St. (19) MfiS8 19 FOR BALE. New 11-room house on one of the finest streets In the West Farnam district. Every mod ern convenience, elegant man tel, open plumbing, art glass window, fine, electric fixtures, gas. hot and cold water, larne grounds, quick sale, only $13,500. HICKS REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 4.T8 Board of Trade Bldg. (lit) 677 19 111 Cheap Lots WEST $200 to $G00 Each 1-3 Cash A sample of the list that that goes on sale Friday and Saturday, this week: 60xl284j ft., attuth side of Farnam, 300 feoU West of 44th St., Just right for grade, sewer, city water, gas; curbing all In; only $400; half cash. Get a plat and list of prices at our office and you can locate them very easily for yourself. HARRISON & MORTON, 913 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. Douglas 814. (19J-00G 20 A BUNCH OF' GOOD BUILD ING LOTS 80x122 ft., east front on the boulevard, Just north of Woolworth Ave. An elegant site; $3,600. 62x142 ft., S. W. oorner Georgia Ave. and Pacific, choice corner for bricks; all spe cials paid; $3,250. 60 ft., south front on Dewey Ave and 84th. This Is going to be a tine street as soon as It Is paved. Get In while lots are cheap; $1,600. 8. E. corner 36th and Dodge 8ts., 106x126 it., room ior i or i nouses; n.aw. THE BYRON REED CO., 'Phone Doug. 297. 212 S. 14th Bt. (19)-&8 18 LIST your property with ' the Western Home blunders, rms. 22-21 Nebraska Natl. Bank Bldg. (W 714 BUILDING LOTS Five beautiful sbuth front lots on Douglas St., between 42(1 and 44th, all graded to a nice terrace. This la a splen did location for building a moderate priced home, sewer, water and gas In the street. We -are offering these lots at $iV0 each, one-half cash and the balance In monthly pay ments at per cent Interest. Don't fall to look them up. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., 6th Floor, N. Y. Life. (19)-604 19 $25 INVESTMENT Have you seen those beauti ful Halcyon Heights I ta yet? If not, better take a car rlda out to Benson this evening, get off at Lynn Ave., walk two blocks south and you're on the tract. Inspect east, west, north and souin fronts In the two blocks either side of our large sign, then compare the view, relative location, sur roundings, and other advan tages with any other lots of fered at ttieae prices and terms, $i50 to $050, $jo cash. $j per month. These lots are con stantly Increasing In value. No city taxes lo pay, a choice suburban home with city ad vantages. Select a lot today and l.ejjln paying on your fu ture home. You can't make a safe, better or more profitable Investment. RUSSELL & M'KITRICK CO., 432-33-34 Ramge Bldg., 15th and Harnev Bts. (19)-M-) 19 1 taken Imme- 1 el. Harney (19j Miao 23 HOUSE for sale cheap If dlately. lwti Mason St. FOR SALE Five-acre tract of land In Ben son, three blocks from car. a-iitahle for - planting or for Improvement; an oppor tunity fur swuicone, Addinaa Oil U e. 1 WAY TO GET IT IS THE DEE tx :: REAL ESTATE CITV PROPKRT Y FOR SM.F.. (Continued.) HOUSE FOR LAND Good modern house, 9 rooms, every con venience; good barn; first-class locality. Will exchange for land. W. T. GRAHAM. Bee Bid. (19) M4 13 W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Two blocks from Kountxe riuce, on southeast front cor ner lot, 7 rooms, all modem, reception hall, open stairway, parlor, dining room, den and kitchen, with large pantry and rear stairway on first floor, and 3 large bed rooms, large closets and bath room on second floor; full size ce ment Hour basement, heat of furnace. All woodwork and tloors weather oak stained. combination brush brass elec tric light and gas tixtur.s. every room papered with bc-u of paper. Tliis is a compli .c house throughout anil ready for occupancy iind a bargain at $3,700. Would consider va cant lot or cottage In excliungo as first pa.wnent. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1320 Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 1064. (191-692 18 WHEN YOU write to advertisers remember thai It taki-3 but an extra ptr 'ke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Lie. REAL ESTATE FAR 51 AM) it.M Il l. V.NU FOR SALE luviu. TWO small Tolk county fruit and chicken farms for sale near town; price reason able. Aildruas Bui key & Urueber, Shel dnhl. Ia. (-0)-.10)1 24x Kansas. WANTED Agents to represent us In the sale of our Kansas lands. Write for par ticulars, (iloho Lund and Investment Co., Omaha, Neb. (2u 89! Nebraska. FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farms and ranches fur homes or investment. Lemis, Omaha. (20) MJ1H Month Dakota. ARE TOU Interested In South Dakota? If so write to the A. C. Brink Land Lo. or 1'lerre. S. D., concerning the 2u,ooO acres of farm lamia they own In Hughes and Sully counties. They will answer you gladly. (20j-M3;9 Al Wyoming. THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. has lust placed on the market THOUSANDS OF ACRES OF GRAZING LAND In Western Wyoming, 20,000 to w),ooo acres of fine sheep grazing lands at $1.00 to $l.fm PER ACRE. TERMS One-tenth down payment and ten years' time on the balance. If you Intend to Invest in cheap lands, BUY NOW . The opportunity will not last. For further Information apply to UNION PACIFIC LAND AGENCY, Omaha. Neb. Dept. "A," 318 So. 15th St. (20) 460 20 SPECIAL land bargain balance of this month. National Investment Co., Douglaa Blk. (201 M4 31 REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomas, oou First National Bank Bldg. (22) Hi LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O Keefe R. E. Co., luol N. Y. Life Bid (22)-9i'6 $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence properly In Omaha; lowest raies; no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1, N. Y. Life. (22) 90J WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. (221-904 MONEY TO LOAN Pay no Investment Co. 122) 901 PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 16.XI Doug. (22)-9u2 $500 TO $50,000 TO IX)AN at lowest rates: 110 delay. GARVIN BROS. 1004 FARNAM. (22) S)0i LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block. (22) 906 WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters Co. (22) 908 WANTED-TO BUY WANTED To buy. second-hand furniture, cook und heating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes and I shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts ! and all kinds of tools; or will buy the j furniture of your house complete. Will buy antique or mahogany furnliuie. The ! hlj-'hest prices paid. Call the right man. j Tel. Douglas 3971. (26)-S8 Jy26 CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foye Co., 313 S. Hth. Phone Duuglaa 1321. (261910 CARD CABINET of 15 to 25 drawers for card 3 Ty 6 inches; state price; muu be cheap. Address L 6h2. Bee. (25) S19 I WANT a few loads rich black mill; also few loads of cinders, delivered at lo03 Georgia Ave , at once. (25) 5!0 ISx WANTED TO RENT WANTED To find a desirable property for rent, within easy reach of carllne and with modern facilities. Am willing to pay any reasonuhle monthly rent for same. Address K.. 785 Bee. ?) 167 2'."x WANTED SITUATION WANTED Position In store by young lady; unexperienced; would work cheap. Ad dress Y 143, Bee. (27 M180 24x WANTED Work by the day by experi enced dressmaker. Ca'l on cr address 493 Capitol Ave. 'Phone Harney-n'!. iT7) 917 A9 WANTED By eastern gentleman position where honesty and strict attention to business counts. Road and floor exper ience A No. 1 references. C75, Bee. (27) 424 21X EXPERIENCED male stenographer wants extra worn mornings und evenings. D. E. VV.. i'U N. ytd St. (27) Minil 21 YOUNG man. four years' commercial and railroad office experience, pubition. Address a desires change Bee. (l;)-mm 13i YOUNG MAN as assistant bartender; wave. no object; ixperu-J" ed. Address 8-71. Bee. (27 M547 lx MAN. 24. rapid, aor urate and experienced accountant, di sires position or any ainu; ' law ludint the past year; I" st of ref I erencts. Address U o6. care Bee i (27)-Mi,45 10x WANTED Position, twelve years' experi ence In general merchandise, by all round clerk; reasonable nages; best references. W, Box ill, Oakland. Neb. (27)-Mii29 2ox WHEN you write to advert ters remember It takes but n extra strike or two of the pn to men .on the fa.-i lual you saw Uus ad lo The bee. NOTES ON 0MA1U SOCIETY Mid-Week Dinner and Hop at Fiell Club Large. F. T. HAMILTON TO WED COUNTESS laaarenient of Prominent Omaha (Ink nnd Society Man to t Iractlre Spanish Girl Cnnsea I'srore In Sorlrtr. One of the most Interesting announce ments made to society this season was that of the engagement of Mr. Frsnk Hamilton and Miss Ixnilsa de Clstue of Uranada. Spain, who has been the guest of Mlf May Hamilton since her rettirn from abroad several weeks ago. The announcement was made by Mrs. T. B. Cuming. Mr. Ham ilton's aunt, at a luncheon given at the Country club Wednesday by the M'sscs Hamilton In honor of Mrs C. Will Ham ilton, who leaves this week with her fam ily for a year's sojourn abroad. Mr. Ham ilton, who Is one of the heat known so cletj and club men In town, has long been counted a confirmed bachelor and some little romance attaches to his engagement. It was during his trip abroad a few months ago that he met Miss de Clstue In Homo, she and Miss May Hamilton having met previously In Paris. When Miss Hamilton returned from abroad she brought Miss de Clstue with her and during the past few weeks she has been guest of honor at a continuous ro.ind of entertainment. Miss de Clsliie, a countess In her own right. Is a young woman of much personal charm. She speaks Encltsh and French fluently In addition to her own language and this Is her second visit to America. While no definite announcement has been made, regarding the wedding it Is understood by closer friends that 1t will take place In the near future fit the home of Mrs. Phoebe Hearst In California. At the Field Club. The ml 1-week dinner and hop at the Field rlub was more largely attended than usual Wednesday evening, although many of the reseivutlons were for family parties there were two parties of fourteen and several of six, eight and ten. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ruchnla entertained a dinner of four teen covers for Mrs. Buoholz brother, Mr. W. M. Ralnholdt of Norfolk, their other guests Including: Dr. and Mrs. P. H. falter of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Bn White, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. refers, Mr. and Mrs. John Stout. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Heynolda and Miss Owendolin White. Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Smith entertained a dinner of fourteen for Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burgess, covers being laid for: Mr. and Mrs. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dun dey, Mr. and Mrs. William Hlnes, Mr. and Mrsy Frank Judson, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Updike, Miss Vaughn, Miss Updike nnd Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Rny Wagner entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Silas Dtincan, the other guests being. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Preston, Mr. and Mrs. William Yetter, Mr. nnd Mrs. I N. Gurkert and Miss Rlesslng. With Judge and Mrs. W. H. Munger were Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Connell. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Webster and Judge and Mrs. Mcllugh. Mr. M. E. Serat entertained a party of twelvo In honor of his brother nnd sister. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bmlth of ' Kansas ritv The other miesta nrcsent were! Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coatl, Dr. .and Mrs. II. P. i Jensen, Miss Anna Coad, Mlsa Helen O'Nell, Miss Edith Thomas. Mr. Sidney Smith. Mr. Will Cond and Mr. Serat. Among the smaller dinners was one given by Mr. R. W. Capran, who entertained SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK OF PARCEL DELIVERY, MILK WAGONS, GROCER and BUTCHER WAGONS, OPEN AND TOP DELIVERY WAGONS, FOR CITY WORK Fifteen of the above to close out at a big cut in price. 1 M x Drummonds ! Villi i TSwi a snail -J dt4) 'linx I GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING quartermaster, 'Chcynne, Wyo., June 22, I9n7. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10:30 a. in., (mountain time) July 22. 1907, at which time they will be opened In puhllc, for furnishing all material and labor required i for the construction complete, as per speci fications on t.le in this ollice. a garbugn crematory at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. Blank forms of propikals may be obtuinel at tills office on application. Specification!! and drawings may be inspected at this of fice and at the office of the cnlef quarter master department of the Missouri, Omaha, Neb , end chief quartermaster department of Colorado. Denver, Colo. The govern ment reserves the rls'lit to reluct any and nil bids or parts opb'ds. Envelopes con taining proposals should he Indorsed "Pro posals for Garbage Crematory. Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.." and addressed Captain V. K. Hart. quartermaster, United States army, constructing imartermanter Cheyenne. Wyo. J21-96-26-27Jyl9-2o OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER mr.ster, Fort Mackcnx'e, Wyo., Julv 17 lid 7 Healed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here until 10 a. in., (mountain time), August I, 17. for construction of ement -w ulks. uteps end rr.ad crossings at this post. Plans and p-clticatlons may be seen at offices of chief qnirterinaster. Denver, On aha. Chicago and St. Paul, and at this office, at which latter place all In formation may be obtained. U. 8. reserves rt(.'hl to accept or reject any or all Tiro posals or any part thereof. Proposals to be enclosed In sealed enveloes marked "f'ronosals for Walks" addressed to CAPT. WM. D. DA VI a. Q M U S A. Jyl(s-19-22e-Aug2-3 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFJC "EMPR&fca" Lin of tha Atlantic QUEBEC TO I-lVEKPOui.. I,B THA TOUl DATS AT BEA. Empresses sail July 26; Aug. 9, 23; Bept. ( 20. First Cabin $80 up; Second ('shin 146 up; Third Class SZI.7S. Write for psrttoulars. 0. n. aeajamla, Ctenl. Agoat, Tel. Harrison miaiwi.li'igiiM laimsj.upn tings, ysny iwi iilaelstiiiSM n uniaWl ii'l'ti' nt -i '"' r DELIVERY I WAGONS " Miss Ethel Tukev. Miss Marlon Connall and Mr. Conrad Young. With Mr. r. J. Ralrd were Miss Add Mcllugh, Miss Mona Kloke and Mr. Lou Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. MeGllton, Mrs. Roy Dougal of Pittsburg. Miss Kate Moorhead and Miss Ruby Williams made up another patty. Among the family parties was ono given by Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning and another by Mr. and Mrs. ). D Kip linger. Others entertaining were: Mr. Richard Bleman. who entertained a party of six; Mr. Hlllls. five; Mr. W. D. Williams, two; Mr. and Mrs. Plxlcy, six; Mr. Ar thur, eight; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wei!, five; Mr. 8. H Calver, four; Mrs. Charles Carey, three; Mr. C. C. Rosewnter, three! Mr. K. K. Btrauss, six; Mr. Fred McCon nell. three; Mr. A. II. Fetters, Ave; Mr. W. E Shepherd, six; Mr. M. R. Hamilton, eight: Mr. W. R. Murray, five; Mr. Lee B,Uitrni tlirw. Mr. E. A. HHnrlchs, four. and Mr. E. E. Rryson, five. Al the Conntrr C'Inb. Mr. and Mrs W. O. Gilbert entertained at dinner at the Country clnb Wednesday evening for Miss Webster. The other guests w re Miss Jeanne Wakefield. Miss Ella Mae Brown, Miss Ralcomb, Mr. Stockton Heth, Mr. Arthur Coolcy, Mr. Joe Bal drlse and Dr. I.eroy Crummer. Mr. Hosford entertained a party of seven; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kountse had seven guests. Mr. T. L. Davis three and Mr. Charles Stewart three. Blanche Stlckney of St. Fnul, guest of Mrs. Diets, and Miss Gwendoline Whlta were guests of Mr. Wilson Austin and Mr. Fred Thomas. Miss Belle Dewey gave a luncheon Thurs day noon at the Country club complimen tary to Mrs. Charles Btewart of Council Bluffs, who leaves Monday for New York. ( online Events. Among the larger dinner parties an nounced for the Country club Saturday evening Is one of sixteen covers to be given by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith and one ot fourteen covers to be given by Mr. Taul C Gallagher. Mr. J. H. Adams will entertain at dinner at the Field club Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Preston. Monday Mrs. John Parish entertains at luncheon for Mrs. Duncan. rre-:Noptlal Affairs. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Blackburn entertain Thursday evening at dinner for the bridal party of Ensign Paul' Blackburn and Mlsa Nell Carey. Tho guests will Include: Miss Ollbreath, Miss Cooper, Miss Harper, Ensign Harrington of Boston and Ensign Post of St. Louis. Mrs. Frank Fahs gave a beautifully ap pointed luncheon at her home Thursday for Miss Nell CRrey. The table was aU tractive with sweet peas and plato cards to match, which marked the places of Miss Nell Carey, Miss Gllbreath of La riata, Mo.; Miss Harper of Ottumwa, la.; Miss Cooper of Kansas City, Miss Blessing, Miss Turner, Miss Mary Bedwell, Miss Zola Dellecker, Miss Faith Hoel, Miss Mar garet Barr, Miss Bcutah Evans, Mrs. Paul Rurlelgh, Miss Welty of Audubon, Mlnn. and MIhs Mable Carey. , IMt Party. Complimentary to Miss Elliott and Mrs. j Elliott. Mrs. W. II. Ogdon gave a luncheon j followed by a pit party at her home ' Wednesday afternoon. The table had an 1 appropriate decoration of wheat and daisies, Covers were laid for Mrs. Elliott. Miss ' Elliott, Mrs. John A. Ashe. Mrs. Connelly. Mr- F- B- Fisher, Mrs A. J. Johnson, Mrs. R. E. McKelvey, Mrs. George B. Hlcken, Mrs. W. J. Rlgdnn of Council BlufTs, Mrs. Faul Rlgdon and Mrs. John Harte. . Tha llrst prize for the game, a half dnxen punch glasses, was won by Mrs. James Connolly, and the second, a Japanese lunch cloth, was won by Mrs. Elliott. Miss Elliott won the third prize, a souvenir spoon. For Mrs. T. E. F. McGce, guest of Mrs. T. M. Metcalf, Mrs. Plnney of Council BlufTs entertained Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. Mo Gee and Mrs. W. T. Connell Informally Thursday afternoon. . Weber-Long. Frank C. Weber and Mlsa Delia Jjnng, daughter of Captain J. J. Long. 1X53 North Eighteenth street, were married at noon Monday. Mr. andMrs. Weber left for tha east for a short trip, and will reside at Creston, la., where the groom is In busi ness. Personal Gossip. Solon Borglum, who has been visiting with his parents, will leave this afternoon for his home In New York. Mr. Borglum la on his way from Arizona, where he at tended the ceremonies in connection with the unveiling of his Splendid equestrian statue of Captain "Bucky" O'Neill of the Rough Riders. The group !s one of tha best Mr. Borglum has done, and has been highly praised by emlnont critics. One man has called It a "snap shot," and Indeed, It so appears, so perfectly has the sculptor caught the pose of horse and man. Owing to Illness' In her family, Mlsa Evelyn Rouse of Baltimore, who hits been the guest of Miss Brownie Bess Baum, has been callud home. Tha several affairs planned In Miss Rouse's honor have been called off. among them the picnic party to have been given at Lake Manawa Thura- I day. Miss Ethel Rlchter left Wednesday for a six weeks' visit In the east, stopping an route at St. Louis and Bed all a, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turk left Wednea. day evening for a month's trip through the east. They will spend a week In Chi cago with their daughter, Mrs. D. R. Miller, and three weeks Id Washington with an other daughter, Mrs. C. 8. West. They will spend a few days at the Jamestawa exposition. Mrs. T. E. F. McOee of Independence, Kan., formerly Miss Kate Ptisey of Coun cil Bluffs, Is the guest of Mrs. F. ,M. Met calf. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Root and son will go to Luke OkoboJI Fridsy for a stay of two or three weeka. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hum will go to Lake Okobojl Friday. They will be goat two weeka. Miss Florence Lewis has returned from a month's visit at Fort Meade. ONLY ONE COUNTRY IN WORLD Much Is Conviction of J. F. W Bauraback, Who Takes Out Pavers. Returning from a visit to his old horn In Germany after an absence of a quarter of a century, Johan Frederick William Baum back Immediately made application for Cit izenship papers here. "There Is only one country In the world,' he said when he received the coveted doo uments, "and that Is the United States" Mr. Baumhack came to Omaha twenty three years ago and enu red the employ of the street car company aa.a driver. He la still In the same employment, except now Instead of driving mules as motive power he wields the crank on a motor car. II enjoys the distinction of driving the second mule car that ever entered Bouth Omaha. After his visit to the fatherland ha u. elded he wanted to become a citizen of this country and the papers were granted Thursday by Judge Troup. Wreck on Southern Hallway, ATLANTA. Oa . July 18.-Passenger trsln No. M on the Southern railway, which left here at midnight was practically wreck el at Richland. 6. C. at t in o'clock this morning. The locomotive and postal and express car were derailed, the locomotive being turned over. Ko one Is reported seri ously Injured, but the fireman and sev eral paoaengers are said to Lave keen slightly hurt