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0 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 24, 1908. ! t REAL ESTATE CITT rnOPCRTT FOR SA.LB (Continued) HOMES 6-room modern boulevard H.fM. house, 19th BU 10-room modern house except fur rc, close In, ISrth St. boulevard 83,fm0. 8-room modern house near 16th and Burdotte 83, 7W. -room modern house near 16th and Emmet 83,8u0. 7-room modern house near 16th and Lothrop 83.M). -room modern Park-U.000. cottage, Bemls B-room cottsge, 2Sth, worth Ave 11,900. near Wool- 7-room modern $4,000. house In Dundee -room modern house near 4sth and Chicago $3,230. 9-room modern houae near 38th and Farnam 8!t,0u0. S-room modern house, Dundee 86,&00. 2 lots. In 7-room modern houae near 42d and Cuming 2,til0. 9-room modern houae near 33d Harney 15,000. ind S-room modern house, 2d and Wil lis Ave.-44,000. S-room modern house, 34th and Francis $3,800. -room $1,260. cottage, 81st near Maple 7- room modern house, Poppleton Ave., near 22d St. 83,000. 8- room modern house, Mih and Burt i-82,800. 8-room modern Woolworth-82,900. house, 28th, near 7-room $1,S00. house, 27th, near Blondo 8-room modern house, 84th, near Center $6,000. LOTS . N. Bts., W. corner 60th 100x12611,300. and Cumins 4th and Cuming, 93x136 $600. 51st and Isard, 100xl26-fl00. 42d, near Dodge $1,700. 17th, near Manderson St. $300. 29th and Manderson, corner 8500. 34th, near Harney $2,S20. 84th. near Martha $1,500. Saratoga, near 25th $250. desirable lots, N. E. corner 19th . and Miami. Submit offer. South-front Bts. $?,0C0. lot, 16th and Yates 8. E. $3,000. corner 33d and Davenport 2 on lota between 21st Burdette $3,000. and 22d Bts., I,ot 73x130 on Georgia Ave., near Shlrley-$2,2O0. DUNDEE LOTS. INVESTMENTS We have several magnificent prop osltlnns In flat and business prop erty, paying from 9Mi to 11 per cent net W. L SELBY 433 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. Douglas 1510. 09)- 1918 Capital Ave .South front lot, 66x120 ft.; beautiful view; 14-room all modern house. Ideal location for private hotel or small hospital. Inves tors should see this. $4,000 cash will do; balanoa t per cent O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phones Douglas or A 2152. (19)- Dundee Lots Recent developments ss to the location of the new car line In Dundee have awakened keen interest among prospective buyers in the rapidly growing addition. We have some very desirable lots that we are still offering at the old price and terms. These re sure to advance with the extension of the car service. v PETERS TRUST CO., Ground Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. (19)- Our Symphony (From Red Book, 'Oft Copy free on applica tion.) To follow a client's interests as our own yet keeping his Interests first to do all we can and a little more than we promise. To work for the fun In the game as well as the profit. To work with enthusiasm, with all our Intelligence, with faith In our powers and In the merits of the In vestments we offer, To earn the confuttnee of our clients that we may work together in Inllinato co-opcratlon to the successful advancement of nla InUnsts and our repu tation as goad dralers and brokers Is our aim and ambition. Real estate department, TUB REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO., Cntrs. E. Williamson, Pres. OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS. (19)- SNAP 6-room cottage, modern except heat, close to two car lines; tl.M; Juo cash. Silas Bobbins, Frenser Blk., 8. E. Cor. 15th and Dodge Bts. (1)-M262 24 x CLOSE IN LOT ONLY $850.00 29th and Dewey Ave., the cheapest lot In town. If you want It come quick. R. II. LANDERYOU, 42 Board ot Trade. Tel. Doug. J1DL (19)- MUST SELL t-roora house; large new barn, new chicken . nous ana cum nouse; an newiy painted large lot covered with fruit; In the north part oi city, two blocks Irom car; price, Il.TuO; sas payments. Doug. B44. BEMIS. Paxton Blk. Ind. A1U& . (lil) MM) NICE COTTAGE New s-roora cottage; nice location, near 84th and Meredith Ave., one block from cer run lot. una view; II.&0; J cash. IMmnot ai nr monin. PtTERHON BROS., 47 Brandel Bldg. pfcocoa; D. TSJ. A-liul. REAL ESTATE CITV PROPERTY FOR SALB (Continued ) To Mr. Speculator (A rare chance for you.) In a certain large addition developed and put on the market hy our real estate de partment runs a creek of water. The city engineering deportment of Omaha will soon construct a sewer diverting the creek com pletely. Its the same creek that flows through beautiful Miller park and forms the lake. When this Is done the lots through which the creek flows should at once lie worth two or three times the r resent ridiculously low prices we aro au thorised to quote,' $X0 each and up. We spent a rood deal of money developing the addition and to show Its popularity inside thirty days after we rwgan sales, wi out Of Wi lots were sold, and at prices ranging from 1176 to tXO each lot. Thus all were sold except the so-called "creek" lots. We want an offer on the entire bunch. Oet out your pencil and figure for yourself. Lots right adjoining those are now selling a high as -'o0. (Prices have advanced on the non-creek lots since first sale.) bee us. Note This The owner 1 very aged, lives east and Is anxious to close out all in terests away from his home. It a your chance. ITS YOUR M-OVE. Real Estate Title Trust Co. Chas. B. Williamson, president; 1201 Far nam St. Ground Floor U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS. (1D- Two Left On Capitol Ave between 27th and 28th SU., -we have 2 lota for sale at 89)0 each. Lots re 60x135. These are the cheapest, close In lots on the market Easy terms, If de sired. The Byron Reed Co. 'Phono Doug. 297. 2U a 14th St (19) Her s Addition 150 lots for sale In this addition. This addition lavs In the Hanncom park district seven blocks south of Hanscom park on the beautiful Central boulevard and r:d Ave. and 82d street, which Is paved, and west park car running through to South Omaha and 83d and 84th streets, between Spring. Frederick, Onk and Wright Btreets, four blocks west of Krug brewery. Blse of lots 60x130, 60x115, some 91x115 and 91x130. Price from $225 up to 1500. The larger lots from $360 to 1800. Several lots have been sold to commission men, who will erect $4,000 and $6,000 homes. Several have been sold 0 worklngmen, who will put up 6 and 6-room cottages. Without any question If you buy any lot In Her s addition you will doublo your money within five years. These are desirable lots and are the cheap est la Hanscom park district Go and look at the lots. Signs are on thorn. Make your selection and see me at once. Terms on these lots, one-fourth cash, balance one to three years; 6 per cent discount for all cash. JOSEPH KAVAN, AGENT, 217 South 14th St., In E. E. Howell's office. Phones: Office, Doug. 114; residence, Doug. 7641. (19) I WANT an offer on the property, 1128 and 1130 8. 21st St.; two modern houses and good barn; well rented. This property Is owned by an eastern party who must sell. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1. New York Life Bldg. (ll))-604 Dundee A fine south and east front corner, 2 lots, 100x135, block to car, high and sightly location, the best thing in DUNDEE for the money. Price for both lots $1,300.00. Benson & Carmichael 642 Paxton Blk. Phone Doug. 1482 (19) ONE ACRE, CLOSE IN, WELL IM PROVED, 3044 CURTIS AVE. An Ideal home, only 83,760: 1:2 feet on Curtis Ave., HQ feet on 31st St All nicely fenced has 7 rooms House In good re pair. Parlor, sitting room, dining- room and kitchen first floor. Three bedrooms up stairs. All good sUo and well a ranged, good well; cistern water In kitchen. About sixty iruu iree, an in Bearing; apples, peacnes. plums, cnerries, grapes and small fruits, Chicken house and yards. One and one half blocks from car: no better location in the city. Take Florence car; get off Curtis Ave., go one and one-half blocks west, on north side street. Owner will show you mrougn nouse; or appiy to GEO. MARSHALL, 408 First Nat l Bank Bldg. 'Phone Douglas 117. Evenings, Harney 2168. (l) 24 NORTH SIDE SNAP Lot 37x140 ft, at 18th and Rurdette. Plenty or snutie. nice, )io. u&nay place to gooa nome. W. S. FRANK, S21 Neville Blk. Tel. Doug. 3 00. 09) MM7 Zi 2711 MAPLE ST., n modern cottage, flv rooms, nan, store room, pantry; neat and well built; lot 46xL&; U.'XO. Tel. Harney UK) M240 Zx y$l,800 A 6-room house In best of condition. All rooms on ground floor. Has gas and elec trie lights, new furnace and will be all mod ern In short time, as owner Is conneotin with sewer, but buyer will have to na plumber's hill. Full lot and a pretty one, t-iuion Hill. II. A. STEAVENSON, 332 Board of Trade. Web. 2r9. Hi)) PEAL ESTATE TITLE TRUST nr CHAS. E. WILLIAM .SON. Pres. (t)-W7 Near Dundee -room cottage, corner lot, shade. barn, 8 blocks to car, on the hill, $1,300. O'KEEFE REAL. ESTATE 1001 N. Y. Life. 'Phones Doug. CO.. or A-2161. (19)- WILL trade good and nice building lots (price only fH and up) for csrpunier work. Address O 664, Bee. (19) M343 U Close In Bargain $2,700 Eight-room house, modern except heat; lot is 6oxlxi fi. ; nice lawn. Tuts place Is within 10 minutes' walk from the post office and In a good location. BIRKETT & TEBBENS, 423 Bee Bldg. Both Phones. U9 FOR BALE A mortgage on an 8-room house on well located lot, rate per cent, o mount ll.sw. Address B 6J2, care Omaha Bl. (1J) 109 ti REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR IALB (Continued.) West Farnam District We still have 2 lota left fac ing south on Dewey Ave., be tween S4th and 3tUh Bts., for $1,500 each. Theso are the cheapest vacant lots In West Farnam district On the southwest corner of Gorgla Ave., and Pacific St., we have a fine lot facLog east and north. This Is good for brick tflats. All specials paid. Price only $3,250. The Byron Reed Co. Phone Doug. 107. 212 8. 14th St (19) JUST COMPLETED Within a few days we will have ready for occupancy a brand new cottage, con sisting of 4 rooms beside reception hall and bath room; good brick and cemented cellar. Large attlo that can be fitted Into more rooms If desired. Woodwork find floors all hard pine. All new style plumbing. Electric lights and gas. This is an east-front, on N. 24th St.. and a desirable little home for someone. Call at once, as this will not last long. Price. $2,260. W. L SELBY 436 Board of Trado 'Phone Doug. 1510. Bldg. (19)- $3,250 NEW 7-ROOM, ALL MODERN A fine south side home on lot 66x110 ft.: fine lawn and close to car line. $2,800 Store building on corner lot. 46x100 ft. with 6 nice rooms upstairs; city water, sewer, gas and toilet, on 24th St., on car line; paving all paid. A bargain for some one. See us quick about these. BIRKETT & TEBBENS, ' Sole Agents, 423 Bee Bldg. Both Phones. (ID) 8PAULDINO RT. SNAP, r. and reception hall; first floor In oak, dull finish; second floor In birch; entire house nicely papered; hot water heat ing plant; barn and cor. lot, south front; house finished Dec. lust; every improve ment is there to make up-to-date home; tiled bath room; selling account poor health. See owner at house, 2724 Spauld lng. Snap; $5,000. (19) M374 24 FOR quick sale list your property with Walter Wills, 414 Bee Bldg., Rentals and Insurance. (11)) ?01 Jl ABSTRACTS JESS EN ft M'DANIEL, 214 Board of Trade. Phone Douglas 32)2. (19)-65 TITLE REED ABSTRACT CO.. Est. Is66. Prompt service, uei our prices, iuu c amam St. CD) 603 REAL ESTATE FARM AHD KAAC11 LAND FOR SALB California 11.26 PER ACRE GOVERNMENT LAND IN CALIFORNIA. Irrigation system Installed; water rights cheap will clear 5 to lo0 per acre; book let. AMERICAN REAL ESTATE COMPANY, a Montgomery ttt, ban Francisco. (20)- Ctesaasw GO TO SUNNY SOUTILERN ALBERTA We are offering selections of half section or more from our 80,U0o-acre tract of spring ana winter wneat lana souineasi or iem- brldge at from $10 to $12 per acre; excellent soil; plenty of water and fuel. Reasonable terms. Special prices enblock. Good agents wanted. write or can on WATTERWORTH ft MCCAFFREY, S3 Alkens Bldg., Winnipeg, Manitoba. (20) MSO 30x GOOD FARMING LAND. EASY PAYMENTS. Near Denver, In Greeley district, black oil, clay subsoil, wells 26 , to 40 feet. abundance of moisture, low altitude, gen' eral farming Including corn raising; one crop pays for land; close to land 1-50 an acre; low price, easy terms; will soon double In value. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., 8 Brandies Building, Omaha, Neb. (20) -MK! 640 ACRES GREELEY, COLO., LAND In the great potato and sugar beet dls trlct and will grow almost any crop. To come under new ditch now building; water by fall; win be wortn then tJ to iw an acre. Frank K. Miller, 873 South Pearl Bt Denver. Colo. (20) M294 Je-23x Missouri. Fine Stock Farm 3,000 acres about 80 miles southwest of St. Louis, four-fifths of land la susceptible to cultivation; 4U) acres In cultivation; 180 acres In clover and timothy; two good houses; two large barns; number smaller houses; land watered, creeks and springs fine blue graas; timber; pasture, fenced all good productive soil. Price $15 per acre. Will accept good property up to one-half amount. BELL, EGOLF & CO., Kansas City, Mo. (30) M278 24 ltJlUX LAiUO booklet and weaiher report, sent free. BAZEL J. MEEK, CHILLICOTHE, MO. (3o !f etoraaka. No 1. A bargain; 320 acres fine, level land; 160 broke, balance hay, all fenced, three galvanised wire; 4-room houta, barn, well and null; 2 miles from Farnam; rents one-third, delivered In Farnam; all black loam. Sale price 811,000, It taken In next thirty days. No. 3 40 acres. 8 miles from Fsrnsm; ism acres level, balance rough; no Improve ments; price 817 per acre, one-half time at 6 per cent. Address J. W. Rogers, Farnam, Neb. ()) 237 24 CHOICE QUARTER good land, well Im proved; stand strictest Investigation; for few days only, 86,uuO, $1.0u0 cash, balance very ey lrin Snap at this price. 8TRINUr.R INVESTMENT COMPANY, iM Bee Bldg. 'I'houe. Dou. 2M.. uj) mi a FARMS FOR SALE 1U acres Improved. 8 tulles from town in Wood River valley, all level. Boat corn, wheat and alfalfa land In state. 866 fvr acre. E. F. Paulk, Wood Rlvsr. Neb. (20) Mi&i U LINDSAY sells alfalfa, corn, wheat and ranch lands. Write him for larg list of farms. List nothing but anapa. Lindsay, UsvnvUiu, Furnaa county, Nebraska. (Xl REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR IALB Nebrash Con tinned. DESCRfPTION The west 100 acres of the N. El Quarter Of Sec. 23-21-6 R, Cuming county, Nebraska, three and a quarter miles southeast of Went Point. HOUSE One and a half story, six small rooms, 14x24, with addition 12x14. It A JIN, with haymow 16x34, with lean-to 10x24. DOUBLE- CORN CRIB with driveway, tbx'A. PRICE KiS per acre, or $6,500 for the farm; f2,60J cash and $4,000 at per cent NELS A. LUNDGREN, 625-28 N. Y. Life Bldg. (20)- FOR SALE 240 acres In Johnson county. Nebraska, one-hnlf mile east of Vesta, seven miles west of Tecumseh, county seat; running water; 40 acres hard timber; good well and pasture; small house, barn, etc. Price UK) per acre. One of the best stock farms In the county. Address J. E. Hardin, Tecumseh, Neb. No agents. (20)-M238 SOx Two Quarters Near Kimball, will be sold this week. The low price will move them: Black soli. smooth surrace; well and rence on one of these. Write us when you can see them. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (20) eath baksts. , INVESTORS AND DEALERS TAKE NO TICE You don't know it. Taut .let me prove to you that I am authority on North and South Dakota land. Can sell cheaper and better than anybody. Fif teen year's experience; best of references, W. O. Clark, Omaha. Lock Box 698. (20) 966 24x Texaa, TEXAS LANDS How to get them. Send fl.OO to . C Lomax, Austin, Texas, lor copy ot Texas land law and Instructions how to buy. I was for ten years chief of land department state treasurer's office. Know the lands, when they come on the market, how to get them for my clients. Reference: Austin National bank, Austin, Texas. Best lands to be sold next three months. Fees reasonable. (2Q M398 M27x LANDSEEKER8. Brasos vallev crops pay 30 to 100 per cent on cosi oi lana per year, ine ornim valley holds the Texas cotton record. We can show the best corn In Texas. We can show the richest soil and prettiest land in Texas. Abundant rainfall. Level land. Lowest freight rates. Only 36 miles from Houston the "Chicago of the South" to my office at Rosenberg. 80 to 1,000 acre tracts. Price $15 to $25 per acre. Illustrated list free. Hiland P. Lock wood, Owner, 436 Ban Antonio, Texas. (20)- ttah. IRRIGATED LANDS In beautiful Abraham valley, Utah. Ideal climate, 350 dnys of sunshine each year, extremely mild In winter and cool in sum mer. 'You can plow every day In the year. Stock live out the year around. Wonder fully rich soil. Near railroad. Best mar kets at hlrhest prices. Unlimited water supply. Crop failure unknown. No cy clones or heavy winds. Level land. Easy terms. Low round trip rates. Parties leav- Ing every two weeks to look at these lands. Call or write FITZGERALD BROS., LAND CO., 63 Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. (20) M291 84x SPECIAL LAND BARGAINS 2,000 acres Summit Co., Utah, two miles east of Echo on U. P.. 82.25 Der acre. 640 acres Kimball Co., Neb., 3 miles from Bushnell. Neb.. 84 per acre. 640 acres Cheyenne Co.. Neb., 13 miles northwest of Sidney. Neb.. 84.60 per acre. 640 acres Keith Co.. MeD.. nines rrom Ogalalla, $5 per acre. These prices are very low and we can make very easy terms. HASTINGS & HEYDEN LAND DEPT., 220 So 17th St., Omaha, Neb. (20)- Wastilngton. DO YOU want the finest 10-acre orchard tracts In Washington! Bublrrigatea. Wealth within your reach. $10 a month. Reliable reference. Write Eden Orchards Colonization Co., Spokane, Wash. (20) M276 24x REAL ESTATE LOANS REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. We want good loans on farm and city property. e have rood mortgages for sale. After we sell a mortgage we attend to the collection of Interest and principal; tne pay ment of taxea and tne renewal ot insur ance. We are now attending to 88.000,000 In mortgages held by our Investors. During over twenty-one years of business no in vestor with us has lost a dollar. It Is no trouble to an Investor to own such loans. We have also school district bonds. PETERS TRUST COMPANY, New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb. (22)- $100 to 810.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Uldg., 1Mb and arnam. (B aa PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS., Iw4 FARNAM. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (22) 6a LOANS on Improved Omaha property, O'Keefe R. U. Co., ml N. Y. Life Rldg, (SI) 616 FIVB PER CENT Money to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room L New York Lite Bldg. (ii) M 463 PRIVATE MONEY CASH ON HAND NO DELAY. J. H. Mil HEN, 2u2-8 Hit NAT. BANK BLDG. TEL. DOUG. 1278. CO 61 Money to Loan If you have Improved Omaha real estate security and want money quickly and at lowest rate of Interest, you will save time by coming to us. Garvin Bros., 1604 Farnam U2) MONEY to loan on Improved city property, Hastings ft ileyasu, 104 arnam et. l,2A)-620 WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. UO-62I WANTED City loans and warrants. W k arnam Smith ft Co.. Uiii Faj-nam Bt. U-') 6l LOWEST RATES-Bemls. Paxton Block. 122) 617 MONEY TO LOAN on Omaha property and Nebraska farm land. W. J. Dsrmoudy Investment Co., N. Y. L- ISiag. le Doug. 61UB. (22j i!iii6 31 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED Unimproved land or lots. Will give my shares of stock in a reliable In duatrial corporation for same. Describe what you have and state value. Address F. J. Brown, Rogers Park, 111. (23) M 274 24x WANTED TO BORROW CALIFORNIA real estate mortgages net to 12 per cent annually; no mortgage tax we can place small or large amounts at tnese rates; ateoluie security: write r particulars. The Ackerly Co., tJH I Broadway, Los Angeles. (24) M3t 24x WANTED TO BUT HIGHEST prices tor 2d-hand furniture, car pels, clothes and atioea. lei. Doug. SJii. BEST price paid for 1-hand furniture, car pets, sioves, doming, suois. lei. km mui (Jej 4.1 WANTED To buy, small soda fountain. Herman liuach, Washington, Net. (2C)-MK4 24 CON. JEFFERSON stock wanted. State lowest price. Address Y 409, care Bee. (25) MD78 x WHEN writing to advertisers, remember It lanes cut an extra stroKe or iwo oi the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad In The Bee. WANTED TO RENT WOULD LIKE TO RENT a furnished hotel In good location, write Luck Iiox 14., Ha venna, Neb. UH) Msi 2o WANTED First-class board and room. south exposure; will pay well for good room. Address, L S7H, Bee. (36) 116 24x YOUNG lady employed during day desires neat ana inexpensive itirnisneu room; state price. Address N 60, Care Bee. (26) M2S6 24X A YOUNG lady would like room, with or without board, with couple where she would have some home privileges. Can furnish one or two rooms for own use. References. Address N 6Ui, care Bee. () M342 24x WANTED Ono or two furnished rooms, modern, by traveling man and wire, with or without board, In Hanscom park or West Farnam district; references ex changed. Address H 490, care lice. (:'6)-MJ75 2lx WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED stenographer; excellent references. Address I), Umana lies. Council Bluffs. (27) M9SL WANTED Position as advertising man ager by experienced man. Ad.trcss Y 4o7, care The Bee. 127) M72S Ix WATCHMAKER AND J EW ELERr 10 years' experience in retail store. Best of references furnished. Address room 33, 1327 O St., Lincoln, Neb. (27) M296 24X SITUATION as collector; must have two weeks notice before going to work. Ad dress Y 461. care Bee. (27)-239 24x WANTED Position as housekeeper for wiaower. Auaress, v-oi, care uee. (27) MliJO 24x YOUNO MAN wishes position as clerk in general merchandise store in small town; experienced; references. Address K 560, care Bee. (27) M361 25x TEACHER wishes position In physician's ornce alter June 1. Aaaresg j 4i. care Bee. (27) M3sl 24 Horse versus Aoto it makes no difference to flRUMMONft The best place in Om aha for Carriages, Bug gies or Repairing. The best place in the city for Auto Repairing and Painting, Machine Work or Accessories. Ask anybody. ' You Don't Have to Ask About the STEAMER the "Best Car in America." No Noise. No Argument. Demonstration for the Asking., UlRUMMONID 18th and Harney. LEGAL NOTICES BONDS FOR SALE. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF OMAHA. Sealed bids will be received by the un dersigned until June loth, lau8, at two o'clock P. M., for the purchase of school district bonds In the sum of I1C0.000.00, of the denomination of 31,mi.U each. Interest at four and one-half per ceni per annum, semi-annual, payable January 1st and July 1st, at the Nebraska fiscal agency in the city or isw lorK. lionda dated January 1st, l!i. to run twenty years without op tion. Rids must ixa accompunied Dy certified or cashier's check on a National bank of Omaha for two per cent of the amount of bonds bid upon and submitted with a view of having the bonds delivered as follows, at the option uf the bidder, vlx.: Either the entire lue to be delivered July 1st, or $40,ouu.OO on that date, llle.OOO.U) on August 1st. ami lio.ouo.oo on September 1st, plus accrued InterrHl from July 1st to date of delivery. The School District will retain the Interest coupons due July 1st. 1:. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids submitted. Com plete abstract of proceedings regarding the issue oi inite uonas munea on appucution. Indorse on envelope "Bid for School Bunds." J. F. BURGESS, Secretary Board of Eduiutloii, 6u6 City Hall, Omaha. M-Mdix SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the lioard of Trustees, until 8 p. m., June 1, l'. for tiie purchase of tlfi.tuo wutcr works bonds ihsued Miiy 1, l'JVi, In danominatlons of $6oo eecb. bearing S per cent Interest, paid sumi-annuully, optional any time at the end of five years. The Board of Trustees reserves th right to reject any and ajl bids. All bids must he accompanied by certified check for 1 per cent of the amount uf bonds. All proposals must be m irked "hlrls." Address Ferdinand Pacl, Weston, Nebraska. Vil lage Clerk. M-3.171 D. C. SCOTT. D.V.S. (8 accessor to Dr. H. L RamacclottL) JJSXSTTAJrX STATS TTXrsT attll OffVoa and Hospital, 8810 SXaaoa Street. Calls Promptly Answered at All Hoara, "WMTE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Clr.ra M. McLaughlin and husband to Walter W. Hill, lot 14, Freeman's add t ! Alice O. Miller to Roy K Edwards, lot I Hock 10, Clifton Hill 1.500 John F. Flsck snd wife to Florence Co., lot 8, block 144. Florence 1 Florence Co. to Josephine Fneneer, f art lots 18, 19, 20 and 31, Florence leights 1 United Real FState and Trust com pany to Marie K. Brusean, lot 6, blink Kounlse Place TU) Cora E. Curtis ct a I. to John W. Pat terson, lot 9, block 61, Curtis ft Rone's add 350 William E. Weekly and wife to W. F. K a under s, lot 21. Weekly's add. M Caroline L Poppleton and husband to John A. Schults. lot 14, block 2, Sulphur Springs add 800 William R. Morand to Emma Morand, part lots 1 snd 2, block 1, Boggs ft lllll's 2d add 1 Reed Bros, to Ltura M. Campbell, part lot M, Gise's add I Qeorgo W. Planter and wife to Farm ers' Lumber company, lots 1, 2, 15, 16 and 17, block 1, and lots 1, 2, 3, 10. 11 and 13, block 2, and lots 1, 2 and 3, block 8, and lots 1 and 2, block 4, Kendall s add 12.500 H. I. Olbney and wlfo to Anna M. Chrlstensen, lot 8 and part of lot 10, block 4, 2d add. to South Omaha 275 John and Anna laclna to Josef Hulu- bar and wife, part lot 7, block 11, Brown Park 8O0 Nevada I. Iivrk to Joseph Slukel, part lot 8, Barker's allottmwit 60 Anton Grelner and wife to Peter Isancsen and wife, lots 20, 27 and 28, block i. W. L, Selby's 1st add... 821 William H. Potts and wife to Laura A Bird, lot 12, and part of lot 13, block 9. Meyers, Richards & Til den's add 1,750 Thomas C. McDonald and wife to Duncan Grey, part of lots 10 and 11, block 129, South Omaha 2.500 Total ..$2C,SJ5 RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION 10TU AND MABCY Union Paclfl Leave. Arrive. 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S:6o pm 9:20 am Twin City Limited 8 20 pm a R:00 am Knrfnllc.Ttoneateel 7:55 am 5:20 pm Blncoln-Long Pine a 7:66 am 10:8o am Deadwood-Llncoln a 8:00 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a 8:00 pm a 6:20 pm Hastings-Superior b 8:0( pm b 6:20 pm Fremont-Albion D a w pm uipm Illinois Central- Chicago Express a 7:15 am 8-45 pm Chicago Limited 8:00 pm 8:80 am Minn. -ttt. paui txp....o no am Mlnn.-St. Paul Lira. ... 8:00 pm a 8:30 am Wabash Bt. Louis Express 8:30 pm 9:26 am St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a tr.ou am auao pm Standberry Local (from Council Bluffs) D pm div:is am Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Pan Chlo. ft Colo. Special... 7:36 am all:50 pm r l A Ore. ExDress 6:00 pm 3:2S pm Overland Limited 9:68 pm 8:80 am Perry Iocal pm u;w am Chicago Great Western St. Paul-Mlnneapollb. St. Paul-Mlnncapolla Chicago Limited Chicago Express Chicago Express 8:30 pm 7:30 am 6:06 pm 7:30 am 1.36 pm 7:S0 am 11:86 pm 8:27 am U:St pm 8:80 pm Alissunri o"w 1C. C. ft St. L. Exp.. . 9:00 am 8:45 am K. Cv& St. L. Exp U:16 pm a 6:40 pm Cnlcaaro, Rock Island A Paelac EAST. Chicago Limited a 8:00 am all.-OS pm Iowa ixcai pm r Mninci Passenger. .a 4:00 Dm a!2:30 Dm Iowa Local bll:40 am b 9:66 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 4.40 pm a 1:16 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:10 pm a 8:86 am WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...all:16 pm a 1:60 am Colo, ft Cal. Express. ...a 1:10 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. ft Texas Express. ..a 4:40 pin a 1:16 pm BURLINGTON STA lOTtt ft MASON. Barllmgto Leave. Arrive. Denver ft California... a 4:10 pm a 8:46 pm Northwest Special a 4:10 pm a 3:45 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pm a 8:15 pm Northwest Express ....U:S pm alO.15 pm Nebraska points a 8:46 am a 6:10 pm Nebraska Express 9:16 -ra 6: It) pm Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:46 pm 13:11 pm Lincoln Local b 9:08 am Lincoln Local al0:15 pm Lincoln Local 7:60 pm Schuyler - Plattsmouth.b 8:10 pm bl0:20 am Rellevue - Plattsmouth.a 8:00 pm a 8:60 am plaltsmouth - Iowa b 9:18 am 1 ellevue - Plattsmouth b 1:80 pm Denver Limited a 4:10 pm a 7:05 aro Chicago Special a t :H am a)1.46 pin Chicago Express 4:20 pm a 3:56 pm Chicago Flyer 6:80 pin a 8:30 am Iowa Lo1 ..a 9:16 am U':30 am St. Louis Express a 4:46 pm oll:80am Kansas City ft St. Joe..al0:46 pm a 6:30 am Kansas City ft St. Joe.. a 9:16 am a b:10 pm Kansas City ft St. Joe..a 4:46 pm WEBSTER STA 1BTH ft WEBSTER. Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis ft Omaha Leave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger. ..h 6:30 am b 9:10 pm Sioux City Passenger.. 3:06 pm al0:5O am Emerson Local $46 am o 6:55 Dm Missouri Pnclflo Auburn Local b 8:60 pm bll:26 am Dally, b Dally except Sunday, e Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday. Daily except Monday. OCEAN STEAMERS IVUF3 PAJITISB, Jan 18, 80, 87, July 3. Clark's c:ruiM ol tha "Arable," Jt.UX) tons to Orient f.t Round the World AVVi? FRANK O. CLARK. Times Building. Ntw York. W. E. Bock, ifl Fsrnsm 81. RELIGIOI'S NOTE. A romance which began In New Blitain, Conn., has just culminated In the wedding at the Kamnul Mission station. In Hrltisii East Africa, of P. Herbert Hajl"i and Miss Florence J. Pierce, young mission aries sent out by the Gospel Missionary society of Connecticut. Dr. A. E. Bang, bishop and prlmatu of the Lutheran church in Norway, has Just arrived in New York. He will remain there several days and then go to Minneapolis, where he Is to officiate at tho unveiling of the monument to Henrlk Arnold Werge land, the Norwegian poet. . Rev. Edwin A. Schell of La Pone, Ind., was elected president of Iowa Wesleyan university at Mount Pleasant, la., on Tues day and has accepted the position. Dr. hcliell has for many years bec-n prominent In the affairs of the Methodist church, and was for six years secretary of the Bp worth league. Right Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle, Protestant Episcopal bishop of Missouri, and RlKt Rev. Wlllam Bawrence, Protestant Epis copal blnhop of Massschusetts, are in cluded in the list of prelates upon whom the English I'ntverslty of Cambridge snortiy will confer tho dcgre of d'ictor of laws. It has been proposed to the organisers of the Catholic congress, which is to he held In Rio Janeiro next September, to In vile Cardinal Gibbons, urchlnsnnp of Haiti more, to lie present. This Idea ws re ceived with enthusiasm, but It was recog nised that there was not time for the ful fillment of the formalities necessarv to send him such an Invitation, and the mat ter consequently had to be abandoned. Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell, rector of the University of Washington, who lxst week was made a bishop, was guest of honor Wednesday night at a dinner In New York, following the twenty-fourth annual reun ion of the Alumni Association of the Amer ican Collug of Rome, Italy, held at the Hotel Savoy. At the conclusion of the dinner he was presented with an episcopal ring, the gift of the, alumni. Bishop O'Con nell was formerly rector ot the college. BURGLAR LEADS DOUBLE LIFE Remarkable Success of Clever Cracks man in England. USES GLOVES AND OPIUM DUST Turns Oat to lie a sanriar ncnooi Teacher and Winner of tfca Prise for Moat Re spected Cltlsen. LONDON. May 23. (Snoclal.) This week a Leicester court committed to trial a ' , burglar who has kept the whole plac ; terrorised. Ills crime not only baffled the local police, but also an extra force of detectives employed by the municipality at a cost of 34.00) for the express purpoae . of running Mm to earth. ' To the astonishment of every one, he turned out to bo ono of the most respected cltlsens, a Sunday school teacher, John Frederick Spencer, the winner of a prlae called the "Town Hundroc?' toeing 8600 . given by tho corporation to the most do- . serving cltlicn needing financial aid In ' temporary embarrassment and who also had been assiduous In calling the attention of the detectives to the fact that ha had seen "auspicious persons" . loitering about certain localities. , The story of Spencer's final capture, was full of exciting Incidents. Bomehow or other It had come to tho knowlodgo of Detect Ivo-Sergeant Briars of Leicester that the house of a Mr. Stevens, In Ilendon road, was to be broken Into on a certain night. The detective, accompanied by tha owner of tho house, waited In tho dark for the expected burglar, and they were not disappointed. After working at a pantry window for two hours the crackaman finally effected an entrance!. X tre mendous flgjit took place In the darkness between the burglnr and detective. Mr. Stevens could render no assistance, being -unable to tell In the dark which wo , friend and which waa foe. Finally, after other policemen had beon summoned, tha man was overpowered and the lights turned on. The utter astonishment of every one may be Imagined when the culprit turned out to be model Spencer. Though ho had put up an extremely atlff fight, he aatd he ' waa glad he had been captured, as he wanted the life he had been loading to come to an end. , Clorea and Powder, At the time of his capture he waa found to be wearing gloves. It Is owing partly to this fact that the police attribute his. remarkable escape from capture on previ ous occasions, the gloves, of course, ob literating all finger prints which might have led to his Identification. Another element of success was duo to his em ploying a mysterious powder said by doctors to consist of opium dust by means of which he rendered his victims uncon scious. Strange to say. Illness always fol lowed In the trail of the burglaries he committed. Shortly after one of his mid night visits a child died mysteriously In the same house. Before his death ho mentioned having seen a masked man, but the parents attributed this to childish fancy. Now that the whole series of orimes have been brought home to Spencer, there Is little doubt that he used his mys terious powder on this occasion also and that tho child's death was hastened by fright and the powerful drug. Besides employing drugs In this manner. Spencer was quite prepared to deal with dogs which householders kept for the purpoae of resisting theee midnight attacks. On his person wero found pieces of meat saturated with strychnine. Several valu able house dogs had been killed by him. The police, after the capture of Spencer, made a careful search of his premises nd found buried In the garden complete out fits of the most up-to-date burglars' tools, while In the house various articles of Jewelry and other things connected with different crimes were also discovered. A Remarkable Confession. Finding that the game was up. Spencer made a full confession this week. Ths' document Is almost as remarkable as tps series of crimes themselves. . 1 ' "A few years ago," says tho confesston, "I took over a small drapery business; but owing to bad times and other unforeseen circumstances, the business did not pay. I then tried another business, but, owing to the keenness of competition end want of capital, I could not make that pay either. "Just at th very time when I was In the greatest financial difficulties, a man came to me and expressed great sympathy with me In my troubles. Ho said I was . very foolish to bear all my troubles ani) A to be in such distress, with scarcely enough food for my wife and children, while I could 'get money, and plenty of it, without any trouble at all. At length he said he was at the head of a gang of burglars. Before he had made this dis closure, he had to a large extent got me Into his hands, so that I waa not a free agent. I waa gradually drawn more and more within his power. "I was practically forced to becoms one of a gang of burglars and to share their secrets. Even at this time I was com pletely In their power by reason of the In fluence which this man had over mo and the fear of the consequences If I refused to become one of them. Unfortunately I consented to Join them, and from that mo ment of yielding to temptation I was en tirely at their mercy. When they had a thorough hold on me., they said they would train me to become an expert burglar. Immediately afterwards they began to tell me how burglaries wera committed and to show me their Imple ments and how they were used. Thankful When Captnred. "The next step was to take me to a house where a burglary had been planned, t took no part myself In the burglary, but I was told off to keep watch while tho gang entered tho premises and carried off the valuables. I was now informed by them that I could not withdraw and that I had equally taken part In the robbery with therp. I became hardened, desperate, and had not sufficient courage to draw back, although I often longed to do so, especially as my wife was becoming anx lous over my frequent and mysterious ab sences from home. I never found tho leaat pleasure In what I was doing. I was nsve happy In thU awful work, and I was thank ful when at last I was captured. "Before my temptation and fall, I was an earnest worker in the Sunday school and chanel. and I am truly sorry for all the rain and dlKgrace I have occasioned. After the expiration ot my sentence I am determined once more to 'ad an honest and upright life." Cine of tl.o stranRest things connected with Spencer's cne is that he does .tot seem to have profited by his burgling ex periences. Most of tha plunder from not less than ten "Jobs" traced to him has evi dently fallen Into the bunds of the mys terious person who seems, In a measure, to have exercised almost hypnotic influ ence over him. Pension Hills Go Through. .y J WASHINGTON, May 88. -Without a roU rail the house today agreed to the confer ence report on the omnibus pension claims bill, providing for pensions to several hun dred persona Mr. Williams' stutetMnt that he would not Insist on th ays a&A nays was greeted Willi applausa.