THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 27, 1907. f k REAL ESTATE CITT FnorEItTY rOK SALE). (Continued.) NEW HOMES, WARM HOMES . FIELD CLUB DISTRICT I MOO We have Just completed a new 8 -room bouse, the north house of those facing west oa the east side of 86th BL, between Wool worth and Poppleton. Thla house Is modern In every re- apect and was built for someone seeking a good home In a beau tiful residence district. There are eight rooms, with a large living room extending east and west across the house, with a large brick fireplace In the east end. The first floor Is finished In mahogany. There Is a fine isfc HOT WATER SYSTEM and the " best and latest plumbing fix ture a well cemented basement underneath entire house and a large porch ten feet In width in front. M460 On the east side of 36th St., between Poppleton and Wool worth, the middle house of the three new ones farina west, we offer for sale at this figure. The arrangement and treatment in side this 8-room house is unique and stylish. Extending across the entire front of this house is the living room, with beamed ceiling and French windows. Four sleeping rooms and a bath, with the lateBt and best fixtures, on the second floor. A. HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM WITH AMPLE CAPACITY and a cemented basement under neath the entire house. THESE HOUSES WILL HAVE TO HE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. Iet us show them to you. PETERS TRUST CO. Tkoaa Doug. 898. N. Y. Life Bldg. (Ground Floor.) (19) HOW'S YOUR INCOME Have you placed your money Where It will bring you good returns? (Think it over.) A .good many people put their money into propositions they know nothing about. Now, what we want you to do Is to look ours up and we will how you where you can double your money in a comparatively short ' time. We are offering sHcs In Keystone Park for about half the price we should ask for them. You know seeing Is be lieving and that's" all we ask Is for you to go and see Key stone Park. It him thousand of trees, artistic drives, beau tiful shrubbery and every ad vantage any suburban horns place could have, Have you ever seen any oiled roads? That's what we have got ont there, and they are the oniy ones In the state. Here's soiuti thing else that makes It ideal for suburban homes. You have paved streets all the way from Omaha right up to tiie en trance of Keystone Park. This is not selling by the lot, but by the air and you can buy It anywhere from 1176 to $375. Here Is an opportunity to make money and make it fast. Don't forget the world goes on ' Just the came, no matter how many of us sleep. 80 get busy and place your money where It will be Increasing and not de creasing. We are giving you the opportunity, so don't fall to see. KEYSTONE PARK PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 1st Floor Js Y. Life. Tel. Douglas 1781. D. V. SHOLES CO., 1st Floor Board of Trade. Tel. Douglas 49. (W- A Poor Man's Chance 934 No. 27th Ave., . 7-room, two-atory, 4 rooms downstalr and three rooms and bath up stairs, furnace and grates, H block from car, nonresident owner la very anxious to does it out at once and we will sub mit an offer of $2,200. Property has cost owner over twice thla figure. House la vacant. Go and look it over and come In and sea us Monday or Tues day. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., Main Floor N. Y. Ufa. (W- SOME GOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTIES 2556 and 2558 SAIILER STREET Two cottages, t rooms each, city water and gas, on south front lota, fenced, close to car line PRICE, $2,250 4 COTTAGES, NORTH PART OF TOWN Four rooms each, city water and gas In house, good repair, near car line. Bent for $38 per month PRICE, $3,200 114 AND 110 NORTH 37TII STREET Two e-room cottage, all modern except furnace. Kent for $J) per month, or Hi0 a year PRICE, $1,800 EACH Offlca open Monday evening until 1:30. HASTINGS & IIEYDEN, 1704 Farnam Bt Be Building (19) HANSCOM PANRK 6-room house, mod. ex. fur., elegant east front lot 6oxlG0. This Is a beautiful horn sit In the midst of swell residences, or would make a great investment for hlgh rlas flats. Don't delay, as it must b sold 1SJ4 8. 32d Bt $700 HOME Brand new S-room cottage near tfth and Ames Ave. Don't pay rent when you can get small home for this price. Has full sue lot and lays fine. F. C. BEST, SOLE AGENT, TEL. DOUG. 821 N. Y. UFH (l)-67t n NEW, READY TO MOVE INTO El riot ly modern house, very beat malarial and workmanship; built for a horns; pol Uhed hard-wood finish; south front oa Main Central Boulevard, four blocks Creighton university, seven to high school and only twelve blocks to bntnneaa cen ter; room, for two more bouass; will sail all or part at a bargain. I. Conner, Owner, S3! Kevllla Blk. 08)-M25e3 ' It FAT. ESTATE MEN-.0u0 acres of land. Want a live rtl estate aacnt in each low ii In handle our weett-rn Nebraska lands. Control 9.,i acres. ry MhtbI fiHiiiniifteiona. Write for proKeci. (,as- ! er-Ut liaaf lav. Ct aula P. ii . Lincoln REAL ESTATE CTTT PROPFRTT FOR IAUI. (Continued, j KOUNTZ PLACE IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR LOT MAKE YOUR HOME Where you can buy high class lots in a high class neighborhood at a reasonable price and where you don't have to wait ; and pay extra for Improvements, such as Paved Street, City Water, Perma- j nent Sidewalks, Sewer, Oa and ; Electric Lights. Close to Stores. I Schools, Churches, Oood Car Lines. LARGE LOTS 50X124 FEET $850 TO $1,150 Located On T.OCU Rlnnov Wirt Bnun,.., Ithrop, Emmet and Plnknev Sts. ..between Sherman Ave and 24th St. Over twenty five new houses now being built in Kountze Mace. Call of our booklet on Kountxe Place bomcs. . Office open Monday evenings until 8:30. HASTINGS & IIEYDEN, 1704 Farnam St. Bee Building. (19) BENJAMIN REAL ESTATE CO.'S LOT BARGAINS Buy a University Place Lot - The lots In this addition were put on the market for sale last Monday and dur ing the week four were sold. If you want one of these lots you will have to coma early, as there are only twenty-six left. The lota face Central Boulevard and 27th St., and lying between California and Burt, .Sts. Finest location In the city for a home. Walking distance from the heart of the city. Two blocks from Creighton College, six blocks from the High School and one block from Webster Street School, a graded school. A small payment down will secure a lot for you. Four nice new modern houses to be built this fall and winter. Remember, this Is a special sale and the price will be considerable higher next spring. See these lots at once, as they will surely interest you. Benjamin Real Estate Co., 326-6 Neville Block. 16th and Harney Sts. (19)- GARVIN BROS; 'VBEMIS PARK HOME $3,750 The best dwelling In the beat loca tion in Bemla park for the money. A nearly new house of six rooms, with every modern convenience, electricity, gas, furnace, porcelain bath, laundry, etc., with choice south front lot; nearly new and built for a home. Can make terms on part. Call for particu lars If1 you want a bargain. BOULEVARD LOTS $750 Choice building lots, 3 7x1 40 feet, on North 19th St. boulevard, south of Spruce St.; part terms to good party. GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM ST. (19)- ii U I O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. Near Ohermaa Ae., t-room cottage, water, gas, sewer, shade, east front, $l,tiu0. On 27th, near Leavenworth. 6-room hous on large lot, can be bought cheap for cash. Boa us. Walnut Hill, near car line and school, 9 rooms., large lot, south front, $2,250. Can arrange terms. On Harney car line, fine location; 9 new, all modern 8-room houses for Investment, $,000; renting at (840 yearly. Fine business corner, on new So. ttth oar line; streets lvu. SUBURBAN LAND. . Finely located, wesf of Dundee. SO acres. on Lieavenworlh road. Buy thla and divide Into small tracta for gardners or oountry Homes, wm mane you money. WESTERN LAND. 320 acres south of North Platte, $20 per acre, jerm. 640 acres three mile from county seat In western meDrasaa, e.a per acre. ll.OuO-acre tract In Weld county. Colo rado, near Nebraska state ltne, $6.26 per acre, -jerma, v e ii sena you piai and lull description. 1001 New York Ufa Building. . Phone Doug. ilil. (19) West Farnam Home Owner of this property la leaving the city and will sell the property vary reasonable. Has t rooms, adl modern, with oak. bird s-ey maple and cherry finish, mantel and grata, fine shade, good bain and driveway. Sea us for fur ther particulars, ' PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. Main Floor N. T. Ufa. 09)- MUST. LEAVE CITY. 9-Rjom. new, hII modern full f-orv bolide und barn. fci.iOO; lena than It cost to build Louse. Only ujut iiiuiulra .,o.u IVH..It1.-e. K. Ft,r. fc-s N. V. L.lfe. TVL REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY POR RALR. (Continued.) VACANT 16 SNAPS t 1 ay-4.it h f 210 frith $ 2-'6-4M 2fWV IKth t 27,0 84 th $ 30O 4xth I Sfto Mth $ 3HO 83d $ 6,rt:th t MV-37th t s.i"Xth $1.100 29th 11,350 2Ht h ISO. J (yV3 ; $2,600 38th and M(rdlth Ave., 50x129. and Itlondo, 6x125. and Corby, corner, 60x13). end Grant, oOxlLH. . snd Siihler, BOxl;. and Military Ave., paved. 33x128. and Pratt, corner, 60x120. and Taylor, 6xl.. and Spauldlng. paved, 60x125. and Cass, ffxl21. Ave. and Miami, corner, 100x127. and California, paved. 30x150. and Bhlrly, paved, corner. 80xl0. Ave. and Webster, corner, APx and Popp1etonv paved 6fixlR0. and Davenport, paved, 100x127. Payne Investment Co. First Floor N. T. Life. Tel. Douglas 171. (19)- SIX-ROOM COTTAGE T nf.nl .,,1 nn o, . n .1 T afc,..MA A all niHlnrn except heat; nice home for $2,600. i none ioiig. txo. BKMIS. PAXTON BLOCK. (191- SPECIAL BARGAIN If you want a thoroughly up-to-date new home in the Went Farnam dis trict cheaper than it can be produced today, see 322 4 Harney, advertised last week for $4,750. A liberal re duction will be made for immediate sale. House has hot water heat, oak finish, mission style lighting fixtures, cement walks and steps, lawn. This is your chance. Easy terms. ERNEST SWEET, 613 N. Y. L. (191-677 27 JUST COMPLETED Dandy house, 6 rooms and attic, cellar under whole house, porcelain .bath, hot and cold water, natural wood finish; corner iiitth and Merldlth; easy, torine; price $2,Si0. 1 F. D. WEAD, 1801 Farnam St. (110 HERE IT IS We have thut 7-room house you want- modern except furnace, permanent walks and in a good location. This Is on the Ames Ave. car line and only two blocks from the 24th line. This is a good one. Only $3,000 Payne Investment Company, 1st Floor N. Y. Life. Tel. Douglas 1781. House and Barn For Sale House and barn located on Patrick home stead at N. W. Cor. 24th and Lake streets. Separate scaled bids will be received by us beginning Monduy. the 28th Inst. Buildings to be removed from present location within iwenty aays. UkAUiUU & CO., 1001 Farnam Street. (19)- WALKINO DISTANCE Brand new five-room cottage, thoroughly well built; cemented cellar under en tire house: double floors: nice large attlo for storage purposes; nickeled plumbing; everything modern except heat; located on north side or monao street, Just east or 27th; good neighborhood; close to school. Go and look at it and see for yourself how it la built. Price $2,350; easy terms. C. G. CARLBERO. 911 New Tork Life Bldg. (19) Mil TWELVE ACRES, Owner wants money to go Into business, so will accept $2,750 for 12 acres south of Forest Lawn cemetery; two houses, fruit and running water. ' F. D. WEAD, Ground Floor Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. (10) YOUR CHANCE. 1230 N. 18th St., 8 rooms, modern except heat, good grate In parlor, large lot, will be sold cheap (3.000. 8 rooms, full lot, one block from car, four diocks rrom school, on easy terms 11,600; 4O0 cash and 115 per month takes It. SEARS, 621 N. Y. LIFE. RED 3773. (1)-M567 28 M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO. Have prepared a special Hat of sixty-two bouses and lota. MANY BARGAINS Call at office, 15M Dodge St., for prices or printed list. 09) 453 27 SUBURBAN ACREAGE. 13 aores, south of Forest Lawn ceme tery, with two small houses; all for 12.750. F. D. WEAD, 101 Farnam; Ground Floor. (1) MJJ23 M TRACKAGE PROPERTY to leasa or sell, 150x177 ft., on B. ft If. Ry.: good location ror wnoiesaie nouss or coal yard. ANNA V. MKTCALF, Plions Douglas 672. 1234 S. 10th St I (1-M771 Novl FOR SALIC A well built 10-room trams house, beautifully finished In hard wood; hard wood floors, manteia, modern bath room, and conveniently arranged. Will aell at a very low price, to be removed fiom present premises by purchaser. Ad dress C. C. Rosawater, Bee Bldg., Omaha. (14 1 Mil 7 A HOME BARGAIN and 8-room house modern, except heat, near 2ft h and Grace, In good condition. Lot 86x140, cement and brick walks, barn and shrubbery. For quick sale, $2,600. Midland Investment Co., 104 McCague Bldg. (Ul-642 Vx $2,100-NEAR "HIGH SCHOOL. 7-room cottage on Davenport St., renting $0 per year. F. D. WEAD, Ground Floor Wead Bldg., ISth and Farnam Sta. SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS HOMES AT r-tllV.D, n A IN u l V r in M $1 4"0 TO $10.0U. COME AND EXAMINE LIST. C. E. SMITH, 4i4 BEE BLDG. TEL. DOUG. S3tf7. , (19) &4 27 FOR SALE 2650 Rees St., 8-room house, with lot 30X46 ft. Price, 3u0. Inquire of J. G. Althouse. 1301 So. 25th Ave. (19)-8 FOR SALE New modern (-room cottars In north part. Al location. Phone owner, Harney 2177. (1 Mao Nov. 18 FOR 8ALE Strictly modem t-room home, lot 80x90 ft. 3.4'0. Well located. Investi gate at once. Cramra ft Beat, 821 N. Y. Life. ()9 M431 26x 80 ACRES, near Keystone Park; small house and barn; land high and sightlv; lays well on Military road. Plica, tS.Siv. F. D. Wead, ISol Farnam St. (19J EEAL ESTATE TITLE TRUST CC CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, Pres. (l-88t LIST your property with Chris Boyer. M4 BUT THIS BARGAIN. Lot at 2th an Fort streets, only $??&"' B O. Nordyulat, Owner, fcs4 sV Both sit. U9l 761 FOR BALE Lot Bemla Park, $. 1214 N 84th bt. U 462 2Sx FOR SALE Desirable modern seven-room cottage. 1214 N. un St. (19) 4U1 28x I WILL ray a good price for cottages to move. J. H. Parrotte, Board of Trade- (l-MJ&i 81 REAL ESTATE at reasonable prices; writ for list. H, H. lUUuaou. faanta Crux, Cat (U-1m0 REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LANDS FOR "ALB v Colorado. A PINK COLORADO FARM. One thousand acres, all In cultivation; best water and ditch rights established by de cree of court from all year running streams through the lands; three miles of count? seat railroad town; fair farm buildings; susceptible of division Into smaller trscte. Tiie most beautiful, healthful and productive valley In Colo rsdo. tlood schools and splendid stock range. The first to see It will buy ft if he has Jiidament, Inclination and money. Tou would not sell It for $'0 per acre In five years It will bring Ha but It goes for $30 pr acre, with no side deals, rskeoffs or iMiiiiiipnniiiB. i niHiiene lis equal ior the money. Henry J. Arnold. Temple Court, tenver, Colo. (201617 27 COLORADO UND YIELDS OOLD-In Its stsple crops, It returns more profit per acre than land In any other state; nmrc than Its gold mines. 1 have four fine sections under proposed reservoir at $12 sn acre. With reservoir It will bring $J6. Buy now and make money. John T. Holbrook, 1711 California, St.. Denver. ' (30)-64 af7x laws. BS acres, 2'4 miles from Council Bluffs postnfflce; Isrge 8-room house, bsrn, snd other outbuildings: nice spple orchard; spring water the year round. 12R per acre. Terms one-third cash and the balance yearly payments. W. J. DERMODY INV. CO., N. T. Life Bldg. Phone Doug. MOB. (!) W4 27 80-ACRK farm In Iowa, income property. In good shape, clear; client will trade for unimproved land In NVhiaska or South Dakota. UlbKon & Planck, IW Onk. Ia. ()) M27X BEST nursery stock from grower to planter. Cyrus Harvey. Altoona, la. (20) M362 llx A BARGAIN In Iowa. M acres, splendid Improvements. Perfect land, slightly roll ing. Only 3i miles from Council Bluffs postofflre on level road, $8,6(X. Kane ft Van Tuyl, 603 West Broadwav. Both 'phones J22. (20)-M433 2Xx FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Tor small fruit farm, stock invoice around Si.iwO. Address P. O., Elwell, Iowa. (31 674 2x Hum, THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY. KAN SAS GAS BELT. Fine 23S acre farm, five miles from Coffey vllle, the metiopolls of southeastern Kan sas, the city of many factories, weekly rayroll, $250,000. This farm has tine Improvements, has tele phone and free rural mall service, is fins land and can bo bought at a right price. Have a tine list of farms and city prop erties. ' For any Information address A. R. Wilson, Loneyvllle, Kan. (20) M246 29 X FOR SALE Phillips county, Colorado, three fine quarters; title perfect; $1,000 eaclu H. I. Brown, 500 4th St., Sioux City, la. (20) M3US 30x FOR SALE 80-acre farm near Pittsburg, Kansas, underlaid with coal; mines on adjoining land; will sell at sacrifice In order to settle an estate. Address W. H. McColm, 677 8. Union Ave., Pueblo, Colo. (20J 6C7 2Sx -Missouri. FARM of 120 acres for sale cheap; will sell all or part; mile from! Swope park; fine view of Bwope park and Kansas City. Address Rural Route No. 2, Box 62. Hick man Mills, Mo. (20) M301 30x FOR 8ALE A ranch of 800 acres, one mile from Osage river, 14 miles from Ver sailles; 40 In cultivation, 600 under good wire fence; 8-room frame dwelling", large log barn; Immense spring at barn lot that never falls; open timber; abundance of grass and no restraint to stock run ning at large; a splendid opportunity to go into the stock business at $8 per acre on easy terms. J. W. McClelland, Ver allies, Missouri. (20) 684 27x If ebrasKau SOME CHOICE FARM BARGAINS 18 GOOD LEVEL 160-ACRE FARMS in Perkins county, Nebraska; black, rich loam soil, clay sub soil, near R. R. ; fine level land. We are going out to show parties some of these lands October 29. Better corneal n and make arrange ments to go out and get one or more of these bargains." Pried 110 to $1S per acre. 640 acres near R. R. station and about 15 miles southwest of Gothen burg, Neb.; black, rich soli; 240 acres of this is good farm land, balance good hay and pasture land. Price $10 per acre; one third cash, balance In five annual payments. 649 acres. -A choice improved .farm; 240 acres' of this now in fall wheat; 400 acres in cultivation; good new frame house, stable, good well and windmill, pasture fenced. This choice farm is lo cated about five miles north, of Etna, Custer county, Neb.; school house adjoining farm. - Price $30 per acre; $6,000 cash, balance long time if wanted. 960 acres, farm and ranch land, about 9 miles southeast of Gothenburg, Neb.; frame house, stables, good well and cistern, part in cultiva tion; soil a rich, black loam. This is a choice stock farm and located close to the alfalfa lands of the Platte valley. Price $12 per sere; easy terms. 8 sections of good level farm kind, black, rich soil, clay subsoil, near R. R.. In Perkins county, SNeb. Can be sold in single sections if desired. Price $12 per acre; easy terms. 160 acres t miles southwest of Ar nold, Neb. Price $10 per acre; $600 cash, balance 5 years. 640 acres farming and grazing land on Garfield table, Lincoln county, Neb. Price $4 per acre; $400 cash, balance 8 years time. F. A. FIELD & CO. 686 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha. (20) We hava this Improved Nebraska farm for sale at a sacrifice; 262 acres of the very best agricultural land lying two miles from good county seat town In western Na brsaka; lu) acres In cultlvatlonT-$5,0u0 worth of Improvements; every foot of thla land can be cultivated; the soli Is a rich dark loam, underlaid with a clay subsoil, and very productive, -or quick sale at $s2 per acre. W. J. DERMODY INV. CO., S3 N. Y. Ufa Bldg. Phone Doug. 8108. (30-a JT FOR SALE 5-acre fruit farm, near Flor- - 'v . myyiv m, cnrrries, small fruit, etc. Price $1,200. Creigh oune at v.o., 9vm rre oiag. (20) 1T289 it FOR BALE SO acres, well improved; t story house; 65 acres broken, balance pas ture. P. H. Ball. Silver Creek, Neb. 0 M3U0 0x I own $000 acres of fine level land, rich, black soil. In Deuel county. Neb. Write ior numoers ana oars sin prices. William Madgett. Haaiiiiga. (.'eh. (20 Highly Improved 40. Just $0 minutes' tide from Benson P. O Plenty fruit; good $-roorii city house; large L.rn; a beautiful suburban home, near school; price, $7,000. F. D. Wead. ground uoor, w eaa Bide., Una nod Fax nam. REAL ESTATE FARM a4 RANCH LANDS FOR BALIS Nebraska C 160-acra farm. I miles southwest Dundee; fine for platting Into acre tracts: good house and other farm buildings; $13 per acre; terms, one-quarter cash, balance on time at 6 per cent. 8. ARION LRW13, " Sole Agent, 8B4 New York Life. 120) Texas. 82.000 ACRES. Panhandle lands, new town of Mlddlewater and railway station nesr the center of tract. Lowest In price, best In qualltv, best location In the Pnnhandle. Oenpral agents wanted everywhere. Ben 1 Tan ner Land Co., Cedar Rapids, Is. (2f)-612 27 A 2no-acre Irrigated farm within 6 miles of San Antonio, Texas, for sale. This farm raises two and three crops each year; climate Ideal; soil unsurpassed. This Is . money maker and a safe Investment. Reason for selling one of tire partners died. Investigate this. Rural Free De livery, Route 6, Box 45, Sen Antonio, Texas. (201-511 i7x TEXAS KXCI RSION. Tuesday. Nov. 5, we run sn excursion to the Texss gulf coast. Join us and be convinced that Texss Is the New Cali fornia. Ixw ratea and good accommoda tions, t ,M M fl artM n.. .. ... . - , ' 1 1 or address Texas lnd and Immigration Co., 640 Bee. (:tn S.VJ 27 J20 ACRES best black prairie land five mues rrom Houston city limits. $ per acre. Will dnublo hi two years. Small and large tracts to suit. W. C. Moore, Houston. Texas. (201-477 27x Washlnartoa. FO SALE On Puget Sound. near Seat- """ i'. navy yarn, lands or all kinds and prices, for farm, garden and orchard. For particulars address Lock Pox 42, Port Orchard, Wash. (20) MI70 2Sx Ulscellaaeaoe. CHEAPEST lend In U. 8. for ,i the crop; iiu cua, mi. inv, to., Wrandets Blilg. (2") M302 02S ANY ONE having a farm or small business ior saie, piease write Immediately. Will deal with owner only. No agents. Locator Publishing Comnanv. Information rtnnt Mlnneapolls,Mlnn; (20) 537 27x REAL ESTATE LOANS LOWEST RATES Bemis, Paxton Block. (23-y WANTED City loana. Paters Trust Co. I (22J-897 WANTED City loana and warranta. W. 1.' . ma ... C.nl.k A. , ' ivu I . n. - . .". uiii.iu mv c to nam rl. (22) K $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property In Omaha; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1, N. Y. Life. (22) m LOANS on Improved Omaha property. (22) MM PRIVATE MONEY In amounts of $500 and up at lowest current rates, ino aeiay, Garvin Bros., "1604 Farnam (22)- LOANS on improved city property. W. U. Thomas, 606 First National Bank Bldg. (22)-89f $500 to $50,000 TO LOAN at lowest rates; no delay. GARVIN BROS., 1600 Farnam. (22)-Kul $500 TO $65,000 TO LOAN-Prlvate money; no delays. J. H. Sherwood, 837 N. Y. Life. (22) Olio UNION LOAN ft INVEST. CO.. 310 Bee Loans on Real Estate. Bldg. Buy 1st and 2d mtgas. 'Phone Doug. 2904, (22) 421 Novll $100 to $10,000 made promptly. . F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. lith and Farnam: (22)-M2U MONEY TO,LOAN-Payne Investment Co. (21-803 6 PER CENT farm mortgages for sale; "v- mcremnn incorporating Co., 426-28 N. Y. Life Bldg. (22)-&54 tj WANTED TO BORROW WANTED to borrow $1,000, 6 per cent, two to five years, good real estate security. Address H 403, Bee. (24j Miiltt 28x WANTED TO BUY WANTED-To buy second-hand furniture, cook and heating atoves, carpets, lino leums, otfloe furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of your bouse complete. The highest prices paid. Call the right man. Tel. Doug. 3971. (36) M4o2 OoUl SECOND-HAND furniture bought and sold; also machines of all kinds rented, $2 per month. Tel. Doug. 693. (26) M9 CASH paid for second-hand clothing, shoes, eta 3u No. leth bt. Tel. Red S325. C25)-07 WANTED First or second hand boiler .with engine, mounieu, n H. p.; on trucks pre ferred. Address, 045 8. lath, Lincoln, Neb. (25) 441 28x WANTED TO BUT-Calvee. Tel. Doug-. m (25)-761 CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foye Co., 313 8. 14th. 'Phone Douglas 1321. (26) 20$ TO FARMERS AND PRODUCB SHIP PERS. Highest prices for butter and eggs. Cash or merchandise. Send trial shipment. The Bennett Company, Omaha. . (26 227 WANTED To buy, a 13 ft. counter or , table, for grocery. Parker Bhawlo, laaS Park. Ave. (26)-M430 28 WANTED To buy roll top desk. Address D 44, car Bee. 26) M832 80 WANTED TO RENT A REFINED gentleman and wife, without children, wish to rent a furnished fiat or small house for any length of time agreeable to owner; would furnish bond and highest references. Address sny time before Ne v ember L N 403, Bee office. (2) MloO Tlx SINGLE gentleman want first-class plac to room and board, near car. d 44 7, Bee. () M240 30x WANTED, TO RENT Nov. 1 young mar ried couple, 8 rooms furnished complete for housekeeping, with private family; rooms must be cosy and attractive, with - water, heat and necessary conveniences; must be within one mile of postofflce. be tween Davenport and Leavenworth west of 17th. A place homelike and congenial desired; state price. Address C 44.1, care Bee. (2) MXkJ 27 WANTED Desk apace In well located of fice; reasonable rent; for light real eetate bualnesa. Address B 442, Bee. (26-M32l 26x I JUST got married and would like to rent a modern furnh.red bouse for the winter. It must be strictly modern In every re spect and In a select neighborhood; would prefer Farnam district or Hanscom park district. Can give the very best of ref erence. Address C 303, care of Bee. () 34tt x WANTED Furnished house; good care guaranteed; no children. Address J 44, care Bee. (2t 344 2b x I JUST got married and would like to rent modern furnished house for the winter. It roust be strictly modern in every re spect and in a select neighborhood, would prefer Farnam district or Hanscom park district. Can give the very best of ref erence. Address C 393, care "f lt CO M600 2 WANTED Pasture for seventy-five head of horses: stalk fields, sheds and hay. T. F. Stroud ft Co., Omaha, Neb. (2D-4B6 17 FIVE to T-room house within walking dis tance Creighton college. Address W 47-4, Bee. ob 7S Ii WANTED SITUATIONS , YOUNQ MAN wants position a piano 1 p layer ior picture meater or similar. Ad- o. ... 4XW V. 01., I 'I H olu. Neb, 1-Il4fl li WANTED SITUATIONS (Continued ) TO EMPIAJYKRS OF OFFICE MEN. Wanted, by middle aged accountant, em ployment . as manager, auditor or book keeper; competent, nent, quick and accu rate; eighteen years In lust two positions; nine years head bookkeeper to one of tlte largest corporations In "the west " Ad dress Y 62, Omaha Boe. (2T Mi)27 x YOUNQ man stmogrspher will be open for position about Oct, 1; has clerical experience; references. Address L !, care Bee. (27) M YOVNO woman of experience wants place to take care of child; good references. Address Y 112, Bee. (27) Ml tlx WANTED By experienced dressmaker, work to do by the day. Call on or ad dress 2ku Dodge St. Tel. Harnev 37:4. t27 &I7 Nov! DRESSMAKING of all kinds. 2S11 Sewsrd. (27) M213 Nov 10X WANTED Position by an energetic mur ried nun, with character and ability, as salesman. Address E 445, care itee. (27) M337 2X HAVE SEVERAL years' experience selling arms in Nebraska, Dakota snd the south. Permanent position deeirvd with a good firm. Address P 672. Hee. (27)-Mf83 2Sx I SHORTHAND practice wanted bv student, part, of day; small pay. Address W 440, I Bee. (27) M316 80x RESPONSIBLE man. past middle age, good penman, good marker and good at figures, wsnts position in wholesale house. Experience In office and can help on hooks. "Not afraid of other work. II 54H, Bee. (271-MKSO 2.sx WANTED By a young southern lndy, po sition as housekeeper, who lins owned and operated hotel; competent to take full charge; people needing cooks do not apply. Address Mrs. Shoemacker, H'2 No. 18th St. (27) 275 27 SITUATION wanted bv experience elevator conductor. Address W. L.. IMS N. !0th St., or 'Phone Webster 3254. (27) -2X2 35 AN EXPERIENCED farm salesniHn wants position with good real estate firm. Curt make good. Salary or commission. Ad dress K 50, Bee. (27) MR3 2Sx , WANTED Posting clerk or book keeper. Address B 458, Bee. (27)-M5R4 29 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Three or four thoroughly ex perienced hair dressers; good wagos to right parties. Apply halrdrcsxing parlor. J. L. BRANDElS ft SONS. (7J-67S 29 WANTED Bundle wrappers nud cash girls. Apply superintendent, west end, main floor, between 7:30 and 10 a. m. J. L. BRANDEIS ft SONS. (7)-676 29 WANTED Experienced waitress and sec ond girl; references required. Mrs. Ar thur C. Smith, 1303 Park Ave. (7I-MW7 29 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Lyons to Margaret M. Buckley. e25 feet of w75 feet of lot 8, block 7, 1st add. to South Omaha $ 200 Paul II. Kills to Lillian C, Ellis, lot 10. block 2, Smlthfltld 1 Same to same, n42 feet of si 28 feet of lot 1!3, Olse's add 1 Hsstlmrs & Heyden to same, lot 7, Hastings ft Heyden's add 450 Mary E. Dance to Frank L. Arm strong, e28 feet of wS4 feet of lots 1 and 2, block , Klrkwood add 1,000 F. H. Dellone to Mary Ann MoAus land, W15 feet of n4S feet of lot 15, O'Brien's add 1 Agricultural Insurance company to Helen E. Kilby, Iota 1 and 2, block 14. and other lots, Carthage 1 Bailie W. Horbach to J. F. Qulnhy and .wife, n4 lot 16, block 8. Hor bach's 2d add 1 E. Homar. to P. M. C. Jorgensen, lot 3. Hascall & Rogers' siihdlv.... 283 Allen E. Kilby and wife to Harry E. Cave, lots 1, 2, 3k 4 and 5, block , Kilby Place i Frank L. Armstrong to Mary E. Dance, undlvVs lot 7, block 819, original plat i William A. Smith and wife to Oretchen Slevers, s35 feet lots 1 and 2. and e28 feet s35 feet lot 3, block 13. West End add 5.000 Anna F. Johnson and husband to " Thomas W. Blackburn, s40 feet of lot L block 8, Hillside add 6.000 Total amount of transfers $12,912 at your irag-on tires in 30 minutes. Ouaranteed beat work in the city. Headquarters for all sixes rubber Urea. DRUM MO ID'S LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEC TION. Proclamation and notice to the qualified electors and legal voters of the school dis trict of Omaha, In the county of Douglas, In the state of Nebraska, of a general election, to be held In said school district on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, 19U7, for the purpose of electing five mem- h.P, rxt , k. A Q.., . T........... A . 1 rachool district, to serv on said board from ' ana including the first Monday In January, if, until tne nrsi Monday in January, 1911; also notioe of the submission to the qualified electors and legal voters ot said district of a proposition authorizing the Board of Education of said school district to Issue bonds In the sum of five hundred thousand ($6oo,000) dollar, for the purpose of erecting school buildings and the pur chase of school sites. To tbs qualified electors and legal voters Of the school district of Omahu. In tha I county of Douglas, In the state of Ne- urassa, i, lieorge u. Klce, president of the Board of Education of the school dis trict of Omaha, In the county of Douglas, In the state of Nebraska, do Issue this, my proclamation, and by virtue of the authority vested In nw as uch president, do hereby give public notice to (he quail fled electors and legal voters of the school district of Omaha, in the county of Doug las, in the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, the 6th of November, Off!, for the purpose of electing ttve members of the Board of Education of said school district, to surve on said board from and Including the first Monday In January, 190H. until the first Monduy In January, 1911. I, George D. Rice, president of the Board Of Education Of the irhnnl , Omaha, in the county of Douglas, in tho (state of Nebraska, do issue this, my ; proclamation, and by virtue of the authority " " " iririiurrii, ao Hereby give publlo notice to the qualified electors and legal voters of the school district of Omaha, In the countv of nniiil i ,i, "tf;!VofwIfeb.r't"ka' tnat neral election , will be held In said school district on Tues dtty,tt!6lh ot November, 1907, at which i the following proposition to vote bonds of , said school district will be submitted, towlf snail ine Hoard of Education of the School district of Omaha, In the county of Douglas In the stste of NebraHka. be authorised to' Issue bonds of said school disirlet In the uu i uri uuuureu inousana (IjOO.WO) dol lars for the purpose of erecting school build ings and tne purchase of school slLes 8aid questions shall be submitted 'to said electors entire, and the votee thereon shall be "For" or "Against." and all ballots having an X opposite the word "For" shall be considered as authorizing said bonda. and all ballots having an "X" op posite the word "Against" shall be con- slrlpreA mm mumtnmt tl.s . ... . . . . i bonds. aaia The polls shall be open on the day of said election at eight (8) o clock In the morning and ahall continue open until six (6) o'clock In the evening of the same day at the re spective voting placea, as follows: CITY OF OMAHA. First wsrd: First District 1203 South Sixth street. Second District bfl Pacific street. Third District 1703 South Tenth street. Fourth District 919 Bancroft street. Beoond ward: First District 23CS South 29th street. Heootid District w$ Vinton street. Third District 16:1 Vinton street. A XVuxUi luUlct-Iia Vinton suect. QuicftlVork! LEGAL NOTICES tCoiitlnurd.) Fifth Dlstrlct-i20l South I'Th street. Third ward: First District 1"1! Webster street. Second I lt riet ;I18 South loth stteet. Third DIMrlct-UU North liih street. Fourth IMsl rlct 603 South i;(th street. Fourth ward: First District Ifilx Davenport street. Second Dlstrlct-4: Smith 1Mb street Third Disr-t-71ft South Hth street. Kotirth District -314 South jot li street. Fifth District-2:l Davrmmrt slroet. Fifth watd: First I)lstrlet-ai4 Sherman avenue. Second District-?: Sherman avenue Third District 2i'l Sherman Ave.- (barn). Firth District-11 North u;ih street. Sixth ward: First District 23o7 North 241 It sireet. Second District 1716 North 'till street. Third District -2t4 North 2Slli street. Fourth District 2122 Military avenue. Seventh ward: First District 2719 Leavenworth street. Second District l,":!fi Ucnrgla avenue, (bnrn. rear). Third Dlstrlct-r,.1S Park avenue. Fourth Dlstrlct-21" South 33d streel (bnrn. rear). Eighth ward: First District 13o North 24tlf street. Second DlKlrlct-1721 Cuming street. Third Di.xtrlet-KM C:-.s street. Fourth I istricl l'4in Cuming street. Ninth ward: First DlNlrlct-.WS Cuming sireet. Second 1 '1st rlct-; 11116 Hurt street. Third Dlstrlrt-;i.'4 Davenport St. (bsrn) Fourth District-'J! I South 3'iih St. (barn). Fifth Dlstrict-291( Farnam street. Tenth ward: First Dlstrlct-inis South lfltli street. Second District 1.".23 b'HVPnwerlh strreta Third District-3.1 Leavenworth street. Fourth Dtstriet-1 124 South lKlh street , Kll'tli District 144S South 1,1th street. Eleventh ward: First District 4ik llninllton street. Second District W20 Kiirimm street. Third Dlstrlct-IJ4 leavetiworth street, Tourtli District 76 South 27th street.' Tvp"h ward: First District 441 North 24th street. Second District--3T'J4 Ames avenue. Third District 8110 forby street (bsrn). Fourth District 3104 North 24th street. GROKOB D. RICE. President Board of Education. Attest: J. F. BUKUES3. Secretary. 024dl-'t NOTICR TO BOND BUYERS -SEALED bids will be received at the oftlco of the city clerk. In the el'y of York, up to 11 o'clock noon, standard time, on Thursday, the 7th day of November. 1907, for the sei of the following bonds of the city of Torkt First Funding bonds in tho amount ot seventeen thousand dollars ($17,000). These bonds will be duted November 1, 1907. and, bear Interest at tho rrfle of 5 per cent per annum, payable annually; principal and In terest payable at the Nebraska fiscal agency In New York City, or at the olllce of tho city treasurer In York, Nebraska, riiivitiop in iwpniv v,nr rrinn naia in. r to have the option to pay tho same at any time after ten yeHrn. Second Special us sessnipnt bonds to be Issued for the pnr- fose of paying for the paving In Pavlnc Mstrlct No. 1 or said city. These bonda will bo dated November 1, 1907, and bear Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per an num, payable annually; principal and In terest payable at the' Nebraska fiscal ' agency In New York, or at the office of the city treasurer In York, Nebraska, ami will become duo one-tenth In one year and ' one-tenth annually thereafter for the nine succeeding years. Bonds will he Issued for the amount of the special assessment In) this district which the property owners fall to pay by the time said bonds are Issued, but in no event will the amount be greater than the total amount ot the special as sessment In said district, towit: $i0.57ii.8!), Separata bids must be made for each of tho above issues of bonds, and a certified check for 3 per cent of the amount bid must accompany each bid as a guarantee that tho holder will take and pay for the bonda awarded him. The right to reject any and all bids Is expressly reserved to tne city council. Dated at York, Nebraska, this) 4th day of October, 1907. UliOKGE S. NEWMAN, City Clerk; NOTICB TO CONTRACTORS OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 23, 1907. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the secretary of the Board of Education of the school 'dis trict of Omaha, room 605, city hall, untH 8 o'clock p. m., on November 4, 1907, for all the labor and material for. electric wirlnif at the new Vinton School building, on the Vinton site at Twenty-first and Boulevard avenue, and for all the hardware In such building, In accordance with the plans and specifications. Said plans and specifica tions are on file in thla office, subject to Inspection, but not removal. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, pay able to the school district of Omaha, for not less than titty $.0o) dollars. The right Is reserved to reject, any and all bids and to waive any defects or Informalities in any bids should It be deemed In the Interest of the school district to do so. Proposals for wiring and proposals fo hardware must be enclosed In separate en velopes, sealed and marked "Proposals for Hardware" or. "Proposals for Wiring Vin tin School Building,'' and addressed to J. F. Burgess, secretary of the Board of Educa tion, 605 city hall. J. F. BURGESS. Secre tary; Oct 23 Dfit GOVERNMENT NOTICES ; OFFICE OF THE CONSTRTJCTINO Quartermaster, Fort Crook, Neb., October , 10, 19u7. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, i subject to tho usual conditions, will be ; received here until 10 o'clock a. m., central standard time, October 29, 1907, for the construction of a Wagon Shed at Fort Crook, Nebraska. Full Information will j be furnished and plans and specification I may be seen at the office of the Consirucl 1 lng quartermaster, Fort Crook, Nebraska. Envelope containing proposals to be marked "Proposal for Wagon Shed," .and addressed- to Captain Joseph w. j Gohn, Quartermaster, Sixteenth Infantry, 013-14-15-16-27-28 LABOR AND I5TDUSTRT. Industrial Insurance employes are ora ganizlng throughout the United States, union No. 1 being In Boston. Over $6,000,000 were paid out by organized labor In the United States last year for sick and death benefits, tool Insurance, eto. The Oklahoma State Federation of Labor at a recent meeting adopted a resolution In favor of woman suffrage and proposes to make (his a test question la supporting! candidates. As a result of conferences held between the Boston A Maine railroad officials and the union l,6u0 employes lu the freight, baggage, signal, switch and crossing de partments have secured an Increase In wages. A congress of women servants recently held in Copenhagen, Denmark, and at tended by fifteen delegates, resolved to ask the government to enforce the law forbidding mistresses to employ their serv ants after 7 p. m. on ordinary days or 3 p. m. on Sundays. Attorney General Bingham followed In the footsteps of Governor Hanly of Indiana, and turned down the appeal of the miner of the state for a modification of the mining law enacted last winter. Their ob jection to the shot tiring provision was not sustained. Mr. Bingham said that the pur pose of the law Is plain and that It will have to stand that way. It Is announced from the headquarters of the National Postal Clerks' association that they will have a lobby before the Sixtieth congress In advocacy of an eight hour day, thirty days' vacation and fifteen, days' sick leave, with more promotions above the $1,100 limit. The association will ask for a hospital at Almagorda, N. M., for the treatment of tuberculosis amonr Its member. The association will suit congress to pass a law opening new chan nels from the postal service to higher civil service positions. The printers' trade union held an Inter national congress In Paris, France, re cently. The printers' trade union ef France, Germany, Austria, Hungary. Cro atia, Servla, Italy, Luxemburg, Belgium. Denmark, Sweden and Portugal were repre sented Two British trade unions, the London Society of Compositors and the Scotch Printers' union, were also repre sented, though they have not yet jollied the International organization and had no vote. The first part of the proceedings ' were taken up with a discussion of pro posals for building up an International war chest for the defense of members, espe cially in lands where the organization I weak, and for Instituting an efficient con trol over the organizations In the various countries so that the money of the Inter national federation shall not be frivolously spent. The Feminine Amotions. "Plngley tried to kiss their protty nurse) girl tiie other evening. The alrl was cs.it-.-- ilng one of Mr. Plngley' choicest plate. inflow ,iruiBi, sue jci n (all aim broke '"Welir1 "Mrs. Plngley saw the whole affair. Plng ley hud never misbehaved before. It was a gr. at shock to her." "W hat did she do? "She told I'm k ley to go along and then cried over tiie broken plate for two hour by tiie cWck." Clwvelaud, Plain Lmaior. 4