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TUB OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 12, 1903.
REAL ESTATE .
rAHX AMD ItAKH LAMD FOrVaLB
(Continued.)
Oklahoma.
I
INDIAN i.Axns
NKXT FXCTKaiONa TO
LANDS. OKLAHOMA. APRIL
MAT . ROUND THIP, 116.76.
18 FOR MAPS. ETC.
THE Pl'TNAM CO..
(04 N. T. LIFE BLDU.
INDIAN
21 AND
WK1TK
ontk Dakota.
41-ACRE Improved farm. Brown county,
Bouth Dakota, I2R.00 per acre. Two
smaller farm it bargain prices. Sev
eral quarters unimproved land. All fin
InvMimmn and ni l stand clojst in
paction. Cash or terma. Box 823. Aber
deen, S. D. (JO) Mm MS
160 ACRES of nice land; eastern South
Dakota; will give terma to suit. If pur
chaser will g on and Improve. Addreas,
Y-J17. car Bee. () M0 16
COME choice farms In eastern South Da
- kota for sale or exchange. Ea-jr terma.
R. J. Hicks, Big Stone City, B. D.
(3U-M4C4 Ml
Texas.
Another Excursion
to the
GULF COAST OF TEXAS
Private Car Accomodations
COMB with us and see the GULF
SOA8T at a seasonable time of the year,
ur BINTON tract, located on' two ratl
rotds In SAN PATRICIO COUNTY, will
make you money Jf you Invest. WRITiS
for testimonials showing; what these land
will produce. For further information
writ us.
THE INTERNATIONAL '
LAND AND INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
210 Bee Blrtg., Omaha, Neb.
Phone D-S133.
Branch Office: J. U KL'TAK & CO., 814
816 Ashland Ave., Chlcag-o, 111.
(30)-
Famous Brazos
Valley Texas
W offer B-acre tracts In Braroria, Tex.,
for 1230, on very easy payments. Buy one
tract and make yourself Independent. See
us about them. Have an excursion to the
land In ten days. Better Join us.
K. II. Landeryou,
442 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb.
Tel. Doug. 2151.
(20)-M2S3 13
ANXIOUS FOR A HOME IN
TEXAS .
Will Sell Cheap.
Two-story house, g rooms, modem, on
beautiful Parle Wild Ave., one block from
car line. An Ideal home near Kountxe
Place.
Also two nice, modern houses on Locnat
St. 21i Locust St., 2-story, 7 rooms. 2117
Locust St., 2-story, 7 rooms, with large
barn. Will sell cheap on easy terms.
INTERNATIONAL LAND & .
INVESTMENT CO.
'Phone Douglas 3133,
'210 Bee Building, Omaha, Neb.
(30)-
Mlacellaaeeaa.
WESTERN LAND, large and small tracts;
sal and exchange. National Invt. Co,
(SI Brandels Bldg. (30 6t
MOST PROFITABLE INVEST
MENT WESTERN LANDS
We have only a few 4. U, and full see.
tlons of Nebraska, Wwoming and Utah
land left which we can sell under original
Union Pacific land contract, ten yearly In
stallments, prices rrom
2 to $10 PER ACRE.
Don't miss this chance to secure a farm
at lowest prices and easiest terms.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN. Iand Department
Eee Bldg. , ..Omaha, Nebraska.
.' ' ... ; , (30)
TIMBER LANDS
AND MILL PROPERTIES.
Waahington. Oregon. California,
Rrltlsh Columbia.
Reliable eailmates furnished.
Write us.
MEIKLBJOHN A CO.. INC.,
609-610 Pioneer Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash.
fSM-1 12x
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Karma, Ranches and Paatara Lands.'
is one-acre lots for rent for garden pur
poses, only five acres In ; one body, all
located, at 40th and Jackson Sts., South
Omaha, near Mehas' and Good Luck adili
i tions. rent S!i an acre. N. P. Dodge & Co.,
1714 Farnrtm. (21)
REAL ESTATE LOANS
ll'O TO flO.uuu made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg.. It to ana Farnam. . (22) 0
PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY.
.' , GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM.
' U)-ul
IIONBY TO LOAN On Improved city prop
erty building loans a specialty; no delay.
W. H. Thomaa. sui 1st Nat l fik. Bldg.
; : , (2t)-M741 All
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O'Kaef R. fi. Co, ,1001 N. y. Life Bldg.
)-kU
LOWEST XIATES Beml. Paxion Block.
' t22-67i
tUIVATE MONEY-CASH ON HAND
NO DELAY. J. 11. MITHEN. 202- 1ST
NAT. HANK ULDU. TEL DOUO. 1278.
Money to Loan
If you have Improved Omaha real estate
security and want moneV quickly and at
lowest rate of Interest, you will save time
by . coming to u.
Garvin Bi-os., IGOi Faruam
U-)
WANTED City loau and warrants. W.
Fsrnnni Smith at Co.. 14.0 Farnam St.
k PKK CENT money to loan on eastern
Nebraska farms and good business piop
rty in Omaha.
ALFKLD C. KENNEDY,
tot First National Pank Building. Tele
phone Douglas VC.
22)-n
WANTED City loans. Peter
Trust Co.
ta-7
MONEY to loan on Improved city proptrty.
Hastings ft Jieyden, 1704 Farnam St.
OH) 74
MONEY TO LOAN Psyne Investment Co.
CO-S76
W. H. THOMAS lends money.
(22)-M742 AU
AM especially anxious for an application
for a sperlaWund of li.OOu. F. D. Wesd.
' ISth and FarnaM Sts (2) Ml'7 11
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT to make an investment of S2.0
to fa. too on ilrm-elasa improved real es
tate; must give full particulars and lo
cation; no talk, no showing, but buel
bass. Address L i It. Bee.
tJ3 MA40 12X
WANTED Unimproved land or lots.
Will give my shares of stock In a reli
able Industrial corporation for same.
Describe what you have and state value.
Address F. J. Brown, Rogers Park lit
(2J 263 12x
WANTED Information regarding a good
farm for sale. Not particular about loca
tion. Wish to hear from owner only,
w ho will sell direct to buyer. Give price,
description and slate when poaaeaston can
be had. Aihtrees L. Derbyshire, Box 1"
Rochester. N. Y. 19s 12g
WANTED TO BUY
AUTOMOBILE-Wsnt to buy good second
hand small machine; muat be In first
claas order; give fall particular aud
prtoe. Address t. W. care Bee.
t )-300 Ux
WANTED TO BUY
(Continued.) .
WANTED To buy secondhand furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino
leums, office furniture, old clotnea, quills
and all kinds of tools, or will buy tlx
furniture oi your lioune complete. Tne
highest price raid. Call the right man.
Tela. Jjougla 3971. Indepndunt A-J971.
BK8T price paid for secondhand furniture,
carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes, etc. Red
WOL (26)-M874
WANTED to buy. two first mortgages of
about fl.MO each; farm security pre
ferred, but may consider Omaha' city
property. Give lull particulars and price
In first letter. Address R. F. Kloke ft
Co., 421 Bee Bldg.. Omaha. () M8V 14
SECOND-HAND, 1D07 Model Touring car.
Must be in first-class condition and
priced right. R. E. Holmes, SU 16th St..
Omaha. (25 M827 12x
' WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT Farm, from M in
4v acres, good corn land, with good
buildings, In eastern Nebraska or western
Iowa, between Sioux City and Omaha;
near a town in good settlement; Is willing
to pay cash for stock, crops In ground
and rent. Send all Information to J. C.
Hansen, St. F, Route 2, Minneapolis,
Minn. (26) M943 16s
MAN AND WIFE wsnt room and board
In private family. West part of town
preferred. Address M 264, csre Bee.
(26) M104 12x
SINGLE gentlemen Wants large, sunny
room, with board. In strictly first class
hiuse or apartment; modern conven
iences; five minutes from center of city.
F. A. D., care Boyd theater.
(D6)-M9R8 12
WANTED Board and room by lady and
little boy years old. Prefer near Park
Ave. school. Address, stating price, etc.,
cashier 414 N. Y. Life Bldg.
(2O-M108 12x
TWO or three unfurnished rooms In mod
ern flat or private home; convenient to
board; must he first class; references ex
changed. Address N 266, care Bee.
( M147 12x
WANTED Two or three furnished rooms
and board, by lady and two children,
aged 12 and 13 years. Address M 200, Bee.
(26) M212 16
WANTED SITUATIONS
SMALL set of books to keep evenings and
Saturdays by experienced bookkeeper.
' Address A 243, Boe. (27) 867 lax
PRINTER wants Job; no booser; married;
uiurtiuKiuy competent ; twenty years ex
perience. References given or come on
trial. Prefer eastern Nebraska, western
Iowa or eastern Kansas. H. H. Pease,
Schuyler, Neb. (27) M999 12x
WANTED Position for general housework
where work Is light. Address, J-261, care
Bee. (27) M931 12x
WANTED. -COUNTRY
banker liei to become as
sociated with large real estate firm, or
stock and bond brokers hi city. Well
eXDerlenced. Communication Invited Ad.
I dress Y 491, care Bee. (27) M224 14x
POSITION by young lady (colored) as
dressmaker's assistant; can give refer
ences. B. Foster, Red Cloud. Neb.
(27) M292 14x
RUNABOUTS
CONCORDS
STANHOPES
Special Bargains on
these three. Styles
this Week ...
Drum mo lid's
18th and Harney
New York, Apr. 9. '08
The Whits Company,
240 Michigan Ave.,
Chicago -White
thirty wen free for
all on Fort George hill, time
thirty-two and one fifth
secands, fastest time of the
mret by four seconds, de
feating Apperson - Mathe-son-
Fiat- Renault- Stevens,
Big Six and othsrs.
Ths White Co.
New York.
Drum mo nil's
Agents White Steamer7
BEST CAR IN AMERICA
rlt.i , . .
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Byron R. Hastings, trustee, to Daniel
Vesterg:ird. lots 23 and 24, block 1,
Military addition 500
Boulevard Park Improvement com
pany to Michael L. Clark, lot 4, block
9. Boulevard Park addition ioo
George Maaaon to Martha Willapaugh.
ss of lot 4 and n4 of lot . block
4i, South Omaha .-. 1,000
iniu r.iaier 10 rierman Boesche;
lot 4. Mock 2. Dworsk s addition 60
John C. liavemeyer to Jamea H
Orlnsby. lot 7. block 4. Dupont Place. 1,5a
Continental Trust company to Isaac
8. Lesvitt. lot 17. block 124. Dundee
Place; lot lrt. block . 8Uull's 2d ad
dition; lot 11, block 33, and lot u
block W. Albright s Ctiolce addition 1
A. Peters to U Moskovlts. VL of lot ll'
Dioca j, jetler s addition i;j
Total
$3,601
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THEY SEE GH0STS W.ALK
Stalklna- Akssl In Daytlaae Create)
(enslernatlen la at New
England Tewn.
Witchcraft ha apparently claimed Terry
ville. a town near Worcester, Mass.. as Its
latter-day headquarter and field of oper
ations. Ghosts, goblins, broomsticks, mys
terious footsteps, sick cows. curdled
cream, and the ticking of hidden clocks
have wrought upon the resident on Town
Hill until It I no longer safe for a black
cat to cross the street or for aged women
to gather herbs In the full of the moon.
Rsbhlts' feet are selling at a premium,
while books en necromancy and "spell"
are In great demand.
Supernatural manifestation have cen
tered about the old Allen homestead, on
the crest of Town Hill. Neighboring resi
dences are not exempt, however, and back
yard gossip has narrowed to the Inter
change of the day' weird experiences.
One unusual feature of the outbreak Is
the fact that the ghost prefer daylight
for their wandering and the witches stop
work s.t dusk. In the cellar of one house
may be heard the sound produced by
chopping wood, but the laborer apparently
leaves for home when the S o'clock whistle
blows. The owner of the house Is a phil
osophical Irishman, who declare that hi
wood chopper keep him company by hi
cheerful racket and who aeon's at well
meant suggestion a to horseshoe, charm,
and amulets.
At a near-by farm a peculiarly vicious
Influence seems to be at work. Chairs are
pulled suddenly aside or walk across the
room when a member of the family at
tempt to alt upon them. Animal In the
barn are afflicted with madness or die of
unknown diseases. .Spooks beat tattoea on
the walls. Cream refuse to churn. Glb
berlngs and squeaking are heard In closet
and unoccupied room. The owner. In des
pair, hns taken to wearing crossed nails on
the heel of bis boots, but ao far without
effect.
Ghostly sounds are of frequent occur
rence at the Fairfield place. The house Is
100 feet from the street and Is approached
by a boardwalk. Mis Fairfield ha re
peatedly heard the gate snap and the
sound of a deliberate footstep upon the
walk. Upon looking from a window In
expectation of a, visitor she Is unable to
see any one. A clock la often heard In
the .walls ticking rapidly and with such
elusive sound that It cannot be traced.
W. L. Church, a carpenter, who was re
cently employed by Miss Fairfield to make
repair about the place, quit work after a
busy half hour. The witches seemed to
have -taken a peculiar dislike to Church,
and pursued him with weird manifestation
about the premises. He said that his ham
mer wanted to talk, that It slipped from the
nail at every second blow, and that out of
respect to his thumb he could not go on
with the job. He also said that an evil
whisper was ever In hi ear. urging him to
throw hUnself Into the pond. " '
More serious pranks of the ghostly In
fluence are the burning of one house and
driving away of several families from
others. It ha been suggested that the
real object of the witches Is to depopulate
the rnln shed, which wtll then pass Into
the possession of the local water com
pany. It Is pointed out that In this their
activities show benevolence and a true ap
preciation of the sanitary needs of the
town. Meanwhile spiritual societies, which
doctors, and voodoo men are flocking to
Terryvllle to gather data on the only recent
authentic outbreak of witchcraft In New
England. New York Herald.
Logleal.
The man wearing a "deaf-and-dumb"
placard stood before the Judge.
"Your honor," he said, "I do not wish
to take undue technical advantage. I do
not claim to be without hearlnsr or aoeech.
Tho words 'deaf and dumb,' without quali
fication, are words and nothing more. Sup
posing 1 naa worn a numDer on a tagT
Would that have made me arulltv of assert
ing myself a dog of an automobile?
Moreover, your honor, a man mav be
deaf and dumb conatructlvely. That's my
aiaius uunng Dusines nours.
Your reasoning ia excellent." reaDonded
the court," "and, though I send you to jail
tor tnirty nays, your are not t be deprived
of the right to consider yourself construc
tively free. Philadelphia Ledger.
An 1'afalllaa; Slam.
A lady who was perfectly well but fancied
she was suffering from fever called on an
old and experienced physician to consul 1
him. 8h described her symptoms at some
length, and he listened patiently. At last
he said:
"1 think I understand your case, madame.
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Sit perfectly still a few moments, and let
me look at you."
8he compiled, and h eyed her attentively
for nearly a minute, glancing at his watch
once or twice In the meantime.
'There I nothing the mtter with yon,
madame," he ssld. "You haven t the
slightest Indication of fever. Your heart
beat la perfectly normal."
"Why, how do you knew, doctqr?" she
asked in surprise. "You didn't feel my
pulse."
"I didn't need to." he answered. "I
counted the vibrations of the ostrich festher
on your hat." And he bowed her out.
Youth's Companion.
DIVERTING, RUNNING . STREAMS
A Claim of Oar Govern meat Which
Might Have Far-Reachlag
Effect.
A clentist commissioned by the Cana
dian government to Investigate the prob
lem connected with the utilisation of
streams whose natural flow Is toward Ni
agara falls recently stated that a proposed
diversion in Canada of 40,000 cubic feet of
water a second would not only Impair cer
tain scenic effect In the fall and rapid,
but lower Lake Erie three feet, which
would In turn lower the Detroit rlvor.'lake
Huron and Michigan and compel a - cor
responding lowering of all the canals de
pending upon any of tnose lakes for water,
as well as all the harbors on the lakes,
thus greatly Impairing the navigability of
those bodies of water. In this case the
water diverted Is proposed to be used for
power and ultimately returned to its
natural course above Lake Ontario, which
would not he affected, but the damage
Inflicted both upon Canadian and Ameri
can Interest by diversion on so large a
scale la beyond calculation. The great
lake are merely enlargement of a natural
stream bed which la fed by a multitude of
tributary streams In this country and
Canada; and now that the possible effects
of such diversions are beginning to be
realised the necessity. of a complete over
hauling of the legal relations of the pub
lic to flowing streams becomes evident.
In the I'nlted States the control of navi
gable streams is vested In the general gov
ernment, while the laws regulating the
treatment of non-navlgable streams rest
with the state In which they are situated.
But most non-navlgable streams flow Into
those which can be navigated. Has the
federsl government the right to Interfere
and forbid diversions of non-navigable
st renins under state laws on tho ground
that such diversion may impair naviga
tion? In other words, has the federal gov
ernment representing navigation Interests,
tho riparian right- to forbid diversions In
order that the natural flow of the streams
In Its care shall not be Impaired? If this
bo true, what security can there be to any
title to the use of water diverted from a
tributary of a navigable stream? And in
cases where a stream rises In ono state
and flows through others how .1,011
fllctlng claims to the control of the waters"
oe determined? Both these case were pre
sented In the suit of Kansas against Colo
rado, and neither decided. It wa assumed
that diversions from the upper Arkansas
would not affect the navigability of the
Mississippi, and the court said nothing
more. As to the conflicting claim of the
two litigant states the supreme court was
not compelled to decide them and did not,
but It Intimated that should It become
necessary In any case It would not only
decide such claims, but from the necessity
of the case-since congress had no au
thority in the 'premises-It would virtually
enact the law under which they- would bo
decided.
It la only recently. In this country', that
we have begun to reallxe the power of
man to so modify the operations of nature
as to produce tremendous and possibly
destructive changes In tho face of the
earth. Jrhl. can be done by the removal
of forests. H i, evident, that It may be
done by the diversion of streams. In the
case of great watercourses like the great
lakes and their connections, which are
rl8vlrr .Undar'C" r U,e R' Grande
river, which rises in this country and be
come, an International boundary . lower
frrtrVof "rent that "tt'ement can bo
effected only f,y treaty and' mutual con
cession. If wa et up. a. our government
doe against Mexico, that we may diver
It reache. Mexican territory, we may be
toTecanV " "
will ruin .oma ";ay d'Vert "Ueam whlch
wiv. o Z f 0Ur co',,y lnler"l water-way..-8an
Francisco Chronicle.
RESTRICTIONS ON .FIREARMS
Chicago's Sweeping; Herniation of
the Sale ta lae of
Weappns.
Chicago ordinance for the regulation of
the sale and carrying of firearms and other
deadly weapons, which becomes a law as
officially published, contains these drastic
provisions:
It Is unlawful for a person to purchase
own. or borrow a deadly weapon without
The mayor I authorised to Us'ue licenses
jojPron of good character and reputa-
An applicant for a license is required to
give his name, realdence, occupation and
kind of weapon owned, also where pur
chased and for what purpose.
' A person so licensed may sell or loan his
weapon only to another licensed person and
shall within twenty-four hours report all
details of the transaction to the superin
tendent of police.
An owner's license may be revoked by
the mayor whenever satisfied the regula
tions have been violated.
In case an owner becomes a person of
bad reDutatlcn nr ! in.iitA ....
of a crime the mayor is directed to revoke
a menss ana not 10 restore it Inside
of
i.u r a. 1 .
It Is unlawful to sell. loan, or give aw
WeaDOlia to minora
vay
In addition to the revocation of license '
the violation of 11 v Miil.iinn 1. ,w ' I
able by a fine not "to exceed -W for each
offenae. and every day of violation consti
tutes a separate offenae.
Dealer are required to satisfy the mayor
of their good reputation and obtain a
license to sell firearms on payment of an
annual fee of $25 and filing an acceptable
$1.0u0 bond.
Dealers are required to abide by all the
regulations Imposed on owners of weapons
and to keep a register of purchasers and
the description of weapons.
I'pon a report from the polMT depart
ment thst a dealer Is a disreputable per
aon, or has violated the regulations, the
mayor Is directed to revoke his license.
Upon complaint to the same effect by two
or more persons the mayor Is directed to
Investigate and revoke the license If tha
charges are substantiated. No license may
be restored within two years.
All sales with the required details shall
be reported te the police within twenty
four hours thereafter.
In addition tohe revocation of license
dcalera violating the ordinance may bo
punished by a (tne of from 360 to 4 -"00 for
each offense.
The custodian of stolen property ia di
rected to confiscate all deadly weapons
seised by the police and within six months
from their receipt drop them Into Lake
Michigan at a point five mile from the
shore line.
Heal I erase Mhlto Meat.
There uaed to be a general notion that
while and red meats differed considerably
In their food value. Then In ism two ex
perimenters. Offer and Itosenqulst, an
nounced that such meats really differed (ti
tle from -one another In their chemical ef
fect on the body, the Implication being
that the choice of one rather than the
other in certain dieeaae had no Justifica
tion in science. Now, according to the
Medical Record, further researches dli
cioa the fact that while such meats ar
very much alike In a raw slate, cooking
altera tlila similarity In a striking way.
The ao-called estradiols of the while meat
are lost to a far larger degree during cook
ing than In the case of red meals. The
empiric conclusions of the older dletarian
are, therefore, proved correct by a fur
ther extension of experiment which at
first aeeineU to disprov Uudl-New York
The'
Presidential' Year
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country to keep well informed on the political events
which will culminate in the" election of. a' president,
who will be charged with the administration of the
national government for four years.
Every good citizen owes it to himself and to
his country to post himself about the candidates
competing for high political preferment and about
the issues on which the great parties will divide in
order to decide intelligently how to cast his vote;
The . preliminary skirmishing for the great polit
ical battle of 1908 is already begun and the position
of the principal participants is constantly changing;
with, new developments nearly every day. 1
The big nominating conventions in prospect,
particularly the republican national convention which
is to meet in Chicago in June, promises to be the
most stirring and interesting gatherings of the kind
in the history of the country.
The moving panorama will be vividly and ac
curately pictured in The Bee from day to day the
candidates will be presented in their own pronounce
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and all the current political happenings will be
chronicled as they occur.
NEBRASKA
Politics in Nebraska
promise to be at a boiling
pointthroughoutthis year.
The Bees special staff
correspondent at Lincoln
furnishes the political gos
sip generated at the state
capital and special atten
tion . is given to . politics
locally by experienced
political writers.
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capitol where the president and his advisers are at;
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in session. The political focal point is at the seat of
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people of this section of the west.
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test for the senatorial suc
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the presidency. A specif
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the Bee in touch with all
the political currents of)
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