c rmr omatta- suxday bee: matjch unnoo." 5 OFFERED FOR RENT Boaralna; mm Rorai FINE new furnished rncms within walk In distance. 608 N. 21st St. (15 M243 20 NEWLY furnished roomn, 2129 Farnam St., second floor. Tel. Ixjuglas SO. 15)-1!7 LARUE room, reasonsble; Inquire Hamil ton Cafe, 24th and Farnam. (15 M:M4 ltix TWO nicely furnished front rooms, mm plete for housekeeping, all modern. Btam heat 2019 Webster St. (13-M3?8 2lx THIIEK elegant light housekeeping rooms. Tel. Harnry 406ft. (15t M327 la Anartnaente and Flats. ALL MODERN, 4-room corner flat. Bteani heat. Central location. 220 N. 23d (U)-M59S NEW APARTMENT 8129 Pacific fit. new five-room St. Louis flat, strictly modern In every respert, newly papered throughout, oak finish, oak floors, extra large rooms (living room 20 feet long. Owner furnishes gas stove, shades, hot water heat it, awnings and takes care of lawn. Price. $42.60. PAYNE, BOflTWICK ft CO., Sole Agents, Main Moor N. Y. Life Bldg. (15) M304 14 FINEST -room apartment In city, $48. No. 4229 Strehlow Terrace. (16) M349 LIVE IN COMFORT. Six room, modtrn, steam heated flat, thick walls, cool In summer, warm in winter: hardwood, hot water, near In. Slim mer price, $24. References required. REM 18 Brandela Bldg. 16 M763 14 4-ROOM apartment, modern, M 8. 22d. (15)-M879 14x FOR RENT New modern -room flat; oak iiuoia Mini muni. iOJ9 ucorgia Ave. I 1, Harney 1590. (15,) 891 FOR RENT 649 S. 27th St.. lower anart mont. 6 rooms. In St. Ixtuls flat. Just renovated, tail uoug. 6451. (15)-M242 16x Moasekeeplnsi Roams. THREE furnished rooms, 1112 So 11th. (16) 55$ FOR RENT IThree furnished rooms, with heat, bath, 'phone: references required. Address W 120, Bee. (15)-M977 IS Untarnished Rooms. FOt'R unfurnished rooms, desirable loca tion, modern except beat. Hanscotn Fark district. 3014 Mason St. Tel Harnev 2195. (15) M168 THREE unfurnished rooms, with hth walking distance. Inquire 1'ennell Mil- (16) M9S2 14x Sl'ITE of two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern; light, heat, telephone. 1041 Park Ave., Tel. Harney w- (15 MP08 IS THREE nice unfurnished rooms all mod em. 607 8. 29th St. Tel. Harney 2569. (15-971 19 NICE room, large closet, private family new modern house, on oar line; reference 3501 Leavenworth St. Ind. A-2591. . (15) M253 15 Famished Houses. FOR RENT Furnished house, suitable for nncneiors quarters; near High school. Ad dress' P 136. Bee. (15) 90 14x Iloases sad Cottages. HOUSES. Insurance. Klngwalt, Barker Blk. (15) 64 $10-3-r. flat, 2917 Douglaa St.. 3d floor. $12,50 3-r.. 2921 Douglas, modern ex. heat. $33 5-r., j209 8. th St., modern ex. heat $)0 -r., 2H10 Grant St., modern. $30 6-r., 412 Iiard St., modern. $:m-r.. jS5 Pratt' St., modern. $37.50 7 rooms. 408 Chicago St., Dundee, eMectTTB light gas, furnace, laundry, fire place, house nearly new. GEORGE & CO., 1601 FARNAM ST. (15)- WB are exclusive agents for the following: 6-r. mod. ex. heat. 2622 Sherman Ave., $15. 6-r., mod. ex. heat, 607ty N. 21st St, $2650. 6- r., mod. ex. heat, fill N. 21st St., $27.50. 7- r., mod. 2202 N. 21st St., $21.50. 7-r.. mod. hot water heat, 60S 8. 26th Ave., $45. 6-r. heated apartment, 104 8. 24th 8t. The California apartment building at 17th and California Sts., will be open for In spection from $ to 6 In the atfernoon, and agent will show anyone through. HASTINGS & HEYDBN. 1614 HARNEY. (15) 8-ft 8-r.. 5-r., MOD., 1722 8. 2tith St., $22.50. modern, 3645 Ciilifiirnlit St., $36. part mod., 2562 Sahler St., $15. U-r., part mod.. 214 South 35th St., $25. BIHKETT TEHBENS, 423 Bee Bldg. (15)- Al) STORE ROOMS FOR RENT 1 WILL Hl'ILD store rooms to suit tenants on l7'4 feet front, w. side Farnam, at 22ml; on (eet front, s. s'de Farnam, w. of ISth; on 42 feet front, w. side 24th s. of Burdette; on 60 feet front, w. side :Mth, cor. II., 8. O. 8. 8. Cl'RTIS, ISOg Harney St. (15) M25S One to 9 acres with 1-room new house, bath room: well, 4.':2u Fort St, Five acres south Florence; 3-room house, block from car: $100 per vear. JOHN N. FRENZER. Both 'Phones. (U)-M2s7 14 HOU8E8 TO LET. 108 8. 25th Ave., 8 rooms, modern, new plumbing, $30. 2 N. 24t.lt St., 7 rooms, modern, $33. 812 Park Ave., 7 rooms, new plumbing, $27.50. 02 8. 29th, 8 rooms, modem, $27.50. 1016 8. 20th. 5 rooms, $IS. W. FARNAM SMITH A CO.. 1320 Farnam St. Tcls. Doug. 1064. Ind. A-1064. (16) HOUSES, Rat, Garvin Bros.. WA Farnam. (13) 633 HAGGARD VAN & STORAOK CO., Tel. D Ui. Wa guarantee moving pianos, H. 1L Hoods. (15)-62 6-ROOM modern cottage. 318 Ohio St.. $o C. U. Carlberg. 911 N. Y. Life. (16)-M!W6 31st AVE. and Chicago, 10 rooms, new, $.. 3116 Chicago, rooms, modern, $3i. :(4 Webster. S rooms, small barn, $23. 26J N. 4th, 8 rooms, modern. $:tfl. RING WALT BROS., 306 S. ISTH ST (15)-M96I 14 HOUSEHOLD GOODS packed, forwarded: cheap freight rates; moving and storing Expressmen's Delivery Co.. Tel. Doug. J 14, (l5)-635 FOR RENT 9-room house, all modern. $24. C. M. Bachman. 436 Paxton Blk. U5)-lyB CANNOT supply demand for houses" if you have one vacant list with T. W llasen, $2 Douglas Blk. Doug. ISO. (131 M318 A3 HOUSES Peters Trust Co., N. Y. L. Bldg. - Ua 6.U HOUSES J" -parU of th UUUOUO Crelgh Bona Co., Bee Bid. (15) 2 FINE 7-room all modern house, in excel lent condition, rooms having been papered; fine location, being In vicinity of UBtb and Howard; $30 per month. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO.. Ground Floor. U01 Farnam St. (15) M294 14 120 N. 25th St.. rooms, modern, $35. HH South $3d St.. t rooms. $17. JOHN N. FRENZER. Both 'Phones. (15-MJS' 14 NICE, new, modern cottage, 833 Main 8t Benson, $-0. Turklngton, Bee Bldg. (1j)-M2$3 14 NICELY furnished rooms, modern, 191$ Capital Ave. TeL Douglaa 6519. 115) JM277 $0 COTTAGE of 7 rooms, modern. 2430 Cald wellBt U5-M276 U FOR RENT Eight rooms; all modern house; four lwdrooma; 61$ N. 22d St, $32.00. Apply at 907 N. 19th St (1S-M839 OMAHA Van and Storage Co.. pack. move, nor. H. H. goods, storehouse 1130-34 N. llth. of (lea ltua Farnam. TeL Doug. 1559. (15) 6M ELEGANT tan-room brick residence. $j0 Harney bt: eteaio heat, large yard. fc. Mad A. HaAsao, IK rainajn 8t OFFERED FOR RENT Haases and Cottages Contlnaed. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS On nnv ih. 1 i.i u "U N. 17th, l-r., close In. $9 2' 2,1 a'r (l'y water. $. r'"8- 27". -r city water.- $10.5". ""I 'TSnklln. 6-r.. .Ify wster ami aas. ti. .a.i Decatur. -r., only 110. 27(J Binnev St -r i'i,, i,.,. Webster St". 5-r.. Jin. " "ii tun St., o-r., brand new and mod ern, $18. 1541 H, 2Hth St.. S-r. modern evrent foe. nace. iji r 243 Franklin St., r-r modem except fur nace, a nap at $in. 2S18 Indiana Ave., o-r.. city water and gas, reduced to $17.. 2412 Beward St., -r.. all modern, newlv papered throughout and In fine shape generally, reduced from t27 So t, t'A 110 Stanford Circle (1.1th and Vlntonj, 6-r., modern except furnace, $19. 1756 Leavenworth St., -r. flat, right down town, only $J6. 123 Douglas St., 7-r., close In, $27.50. nas ana zso Bristol St., two seven and eight-room houses, modern and In nice shape; see us for snecial nrice. 131 Cass St., 8-r.. only $25. 2J04 Ohio St., 9-r., all. modern, nice corner lot, only $28. lift S. 35th Ave., a-r.. all modern: a big bargain at $27.50. 227 8. 29th Ave.. 5-r.. spartment new and strictly modern, hrat furnished during winter. Special price. 1007 S. 30th Ave., 8-r. apartment, strictly modern, only $37.50. 41S9 Cass 8t, 7-r., all modem, fine yard and shade, $30. 4004 Seward St., a fine new 7-r., (strictly modern house. In fine location, only $40. 4043 Seward St., 8-r., all modern, comer lot, $32.60. 2236 Farnam St., 7-r. flat, right down town, $42.50; heat furnished. 1310 8. SOth Ave., 10-r., atrlctlv modern. $55. 606 8. .2th St., 10-r., strictly modern throughout, every room newly papered, new combination fixtures, everything In first-class shape, $42.50. We have others. See our list before you move. PAYNE, BOflTWICK A CO.. Sole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. (15) M303 14 ROOMY HOUSE OF 17 rooms, nearly new, steam heat, close In, near 24th and Hamey; vacant April 1: to first class tenant only, on yearly lease. $85. Big snap for right-partv. ERNEST 8WMET, 613 N. Y. U Doug. U72. i (15) M307 14 1 -ROOM modern house, I807 Pinckney St., suitable for one or two families, $23 per month. Call Douglas 1702 or Web. 1016. (15) M.136 15 FOR RENT Six room modern house on car line; Inquire 22"5 Sherman Ave. Tel. We. 3-743. (ISt-M 340 16 310 Lindsay Ave., 5-room house amt sum mer kitchen; small barn and chicken house; $10.00. 1616 N. 32nd St., 4-room cottage, city water; $8.00. 2075 Crelghton Ave., 6-room cottage, bilh and gas; $18.00. 1614 Locust St., 6-room all mod. house; electric lights and gas; $30.00. 2023 IxicuHt St.. 7-rooiii mod. house except furnace ; $20.00. 13l:t' (Jeorgiu Ave., 6-room mod. brick flat; :.oo. 324 N. ?3rd St., 6-room apartment, bath and gaa; $25.00. J. IT. 8HERWOOD. 616 Brandels Bldg". (15) NEW 6-room house. $25.00; strictly mod ern. Tel. Webster 3162. (16) M931 15 NINE-ROOM modern house, 2019 Hamey St., $60. Tel. Douglas 916. (1 M990 HANSCOM PARK, 7-room. modern: yard, trees; 1 block to car, 1324 8. 30th Ave., $.'X). Walking distance, 9 r., all mod., 607 Georgia Ave.. $30. 3302 Sherman Ave,, r., all mod., yard, corner, $25. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-2152. (15) REDUCED FROM $25 TO $22.60. $019 Burt, a fine 8-ruom house, modern but heat. ' " THE BYRON REED CO., Phona Doug. 297. 21! SL 14th. (151155 14 8-r., mod. house, 1302 N. 40th St.. $3.1. S-r., mod. house, 130s N. 40th ., $32.50. 8-r., mod. house, 1328 8. 23th Ht., $15. 2 rooms In Davldge Bldg., $20. JOHN W. KOBBIN8. 1802 Farnam St. (15)- FLATS AND ROOMS. 509 S. 22d, very choice 7-room modern St. Louis brick, nearly new, $42.50. 649 8. 27th. choice 6-room moduli) St. Louis hrlck. $25. 1721 Park Ave., good R-roorn modern brick, faces Hansoom Park, $26. 821 S. 24th. 4-room modern apartment, heat furnished, $20. Three-room apartment, $18. 216 Capitol Ave., 4 rooms, first floor. $12. 210 S. 2Sth Aive.. 4 rooms, first floor, $10. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. 2701 Daveniort, 10-room brick house, barn, 16. lr 8. 31st, 9 rooms, modern, stable. $35. 1?V2 S. "xth, good 7 rooms, modern, $25. 818 8. 21tit. 7-room cottage, porcelain bath, gas. city water, newly papered. $25. 24 N. 221. 6 rooms, modern except heat, $18. 606 S. S4th, 6-room cottage, $15. 4117 N. 2.'.th Ave., 4-room cottage. $11. Jul 6 Pierce. 4 rooms, first floor. $10. GARVIN BROS., 1004 FARNAM ST. (loi FOUR-ROOM cottage, 705 N. 32d, $13 rent to colored family. J. II. Farrotte. (15)-M67S 14 ROOM3. first floor, modern except heat 190$ N 26th St.. $16. ( rooms. Jd floor. 106 N. 28th St.. city water and toilet. $13. (-room modem bouse except beat $309 Maple 8t, $18. ( rooms. Zd floor, lint N. SOth St. $1$. 7 rooms. 2d floor. 1S06 N. I4th St.. mod ern except hest $1S. JO-room house, modern except heat, $30 and water rent. 25th and Indiana Ave. CHRIS BOTER. 22d and Cuming Sts. TeL Ioug. and 8-2049 U5)-72i 6-ROOM cottage, barn and one-half acre; Rent. $12. 8. Arlon Lewis, 934 N. Y. Life Bldg. (15) M9J8 14x HEATED APARTMENT. Apartment of 3 rooms, bath and laundry, refrigerator, gns range, etc., new and very desirable, 17th and Burt Sts.; easv walking .distance. Menial (summer rate) $.u per month. GEORGE & CO., 1607 FARNAM BT. 116) M 924 14 $55320 S. 4tTH ST., 6 rooma, strictly mod ern, oak iiiiimii. finely decorated, corner huuae, In Highland Terrace. D. V. SHOI.ES COMPANY. Telephones Doug. 49. Independent A-2049. (15) FOR RENT. $11T,0 For 6 rooms downstairs, 1019 8. liith St. $15.oo-5-room flat, partly modern, at 112 a 2tith St. ROBINSON WOLF, 435 Paxton Block. FOR RENT My-brand new 5-room house, all modern, full basement 26V9 Hickory. Inquire of owner, Henry C. VanAvery, , 1710 8. 26th St. (15) M244 14x (-ROOM house, bath, gas. $18; 2S12 Seward Strictly first class home. (15) M266 14x 8-r. house, city water, irss Evans, $12.50. -r. boose. 706 N Kd. $12.50. J. H. PARROTTE, 325 Board of Trade. U5h- t-ROOM COTTAGE and piano for sale. Tel. Webster S7?6. (15) M25 15 SEVEN-ROOM house, city wnter. In good repair. 2023 Clark H.. $17. (15) MS4S ltix COTTAGE 4 rooma and bath. 120 8. 3Uh St. (151345 2ox ATTRACTIVELY furnished, t-ronm nnd arn houseXo rt-nt. In bent part of Council Bluffs. Address K. Omaha !W. Council Bluffs. (15i MS39 14 DESK ROOM for rent In an office located an the b'tsy corner of 24th and N Sta . South Omaha. Call at Bee nftlce. 8. O. branch. !4ih and N Bta. New address. (16) M77 NOWB TH B TIME, to rent mat ground floor office In V. 8. Bldg. You have been wanting one, we have It facing Farnam St also electric light, private toilet, etc. REAL ESTATE TITLE TRUST CO., ground. Flosr, 2ui Farnam St. f;-M-a)2I4 OFFERED FOR RENT 'ontlnifd. On account of changes In offlca arrange ment we will sll ihe counters now In stslled In The Bee office and Hastings Hyderi's office. These are hmdsomely carved and decorated osk counters, hsvlng a msrble base It) Inches lnv.li. Th counter stands 3 feet high ind i'-foot top. and there Is a total of about 45 feet In length. These will be add either separately or together. Apply Bea Publishing t'o.. 17th and Farnam Sta (15-2?4 WEB8TER-STNPFRLAND BCIDLJNO. Very attractive offices, with good light, elevulor service Hnd heat, furnished; see blue rrint at our office. Rentals very rea sonable. GKOKOE & CO., ItiOl FARNAM ST. (15)- "tares. South part of 107 S. 15th St., steam heat, $35. JOHN X. FRENZER. Both 'Phones. (ID) Mi 14 OFFERED FOR SALE Farattara TWO folding counter stools, mahogany finish; been used a short time and will sell cheap. Call at Bee office, Omaha. tl)-142 FOR SALE One Iron bed springs and mat tress; one wooden bed and springs, 12 shades for windows, one new Singer sow ing machine; must be sold cheap. 2f.ll Marcy St. (16)-M12 14 CEDAR-1JNED, moth-proof clothes chests from factory to customer at wholesale prices. Send for photographs and prices. C. W. Hunter, Bessemer, Ala. (16) 159 14x FVRNITt'RE For 4-room cottage, new. 120 S. 34th St. (16) M349 20X (ewlag Machlaes. Second-Hand SEWING MACHINES These machines have been put In thor oughly good condition, complete with at tachments, guaranteed, and bargains. T Royal, drop head. ...$15.00 1 Davis, drop head....$!7 1 Singer, drop head... .$22. oil '.' White, drop head ... .$.'6.0.) 1 Standard, drop head..27.'ji I Reliable, drop head..?!.!.' .1 I Singer, box top $'.:." 1 1 Singer, box top $10.fm 1 White, box top $ 5.00 Two good second-hand tailor machines cheap. We rent and repair and sell parts for all machine. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO., 334 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Corner 15th and Harney, Omaha. ' (16) M255 14 TILE DOMESTIC Sewing machine, light running, never known to bjlk, always ready to do yourl work satisfactorily. See it before buying a I machine, special prices this week, second hand machine, $5 up, machines ranted, supplies and repairs for all machines, Of fice northeast corner 16th aud Capitol Ave., Hotel Loyal Bldgr. 'Phones: Bell Doug. 1574, Ind. A-3553. Typewriters. Typewriters FOR SALE. FOR RENT, All the Standard Makes. 13. F. SWANSON CO., Inc., Saves You $23.00 to $75.00. We Ship on Approval for Examination. Over 25 makes to select from, large stock, lowest prices consistent with reliable guaranteed machines. Call or write for stock list and reoclve our offer. B. F. Swatiaon Co.. 417 S. 15th, South Omaha, Both telephones. (16) TYPEWRITERS All makes, all prices, for sale, for rent: rent applied. Both phones. B. F. fcjwanson Cj., 417 So. 15th St., Omiha. (16) 947 Mlscellaaeoas. Auction Sale TUESDAY, MARCH ?3-10 A. M. 1115 So. 6th St. Stock and fixtures of Oonig Grocery and Meat market; inventories at $2 000. Will ac cept sealed bids accompanied by ovtlfied check for 10 per cent of bids up to 10 a. in., March 23. The stand Is a money maker, call and In spect it; open from 8 a. in., unul 4 p. m., daily. H. C. FRIHBIE.. TRUSTEE. 1115 So. 6th St (16) M342 23 FOR SALE One Am. Hoist and Derrick Co.. contractors hoisting engine, 616 Bee Bldg. (Hi) MbJi DIRT FOR SALE. Tel. Harney 2H0. (161-935 14x FOR SALE Some four and five-ton stako drays or would set whole outfit. Address lock box 435. Sioux City, la. (16) M797 SEND us your m.til ordern for drugs; freight paid in $10 lots. Myers-Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha. (16 666 Typewriters FOR SALE, FOR RENT. All the Standard Makes. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc., Saves You $25.00 to $75.00. AYe Ship on Approval for Examination. Over X makes to select from. Urge stock, lowest prices consistent with reliable guaranteed machines. Clall or write for stock list and receive our offer. B. F. Swanson Co., 417 8. 16th, Omaha. Both telephones. (16 FOR 8ALE One three-legged steer. $; one golden eagle, $8. For particulars, ad dress J. J. KLEIN, Route 1. Kearney, Neb. (1C MK13 14x SODA fountains, new and second-hand; i mommy pnyuieuia. ivitf ui, aw raruam. DRUGS at cut prices; freight paid on all $10 orders; catalogue free. Sherman 4k McConnell Drug Co.. Omaha, Neb. THE OLD TRUSTY Incubators. For low special prices, freight prepaid, to days' free trial. Write the Old Trusty Incu bator Co., Ciay Center. Neb. U6 WE HAVE on hand a number of Ink barrels which we will sell at Mc each. Tney' are fin fur rain water or ashes. Call at pre room. Bea Publishing Co., SET of golf clubs with canvaaa bag-, almost new. U. H. Clendenln, TeL Bldg.. South Omaha. (1 Mu 16 SECOND-HAND soda fountain, tn fine conditio. Will sell at a bargain If Ukau at once. Address Y-19, care Bt. . V-K-iM 14 OFFERED FOR SALE M Isrellaaroas -t'ontlaaed. OFFICE DESKS If you could buy a new desk at about the price of a second-hand desk, would you ilo it? Tl-at's jfst the wax we are pricing one line of s.tlH ;ik ilesks to clo.se tin-in out. llettei- Investigate. 0UC1IAHI) & WILIIELM, Office Outfitters. 414-lii-lS 8. ltith St. (W)-M176 17 FOR SALE New and "Id-hand billiard and pool tfcfcle e lead the world In cheap bar fixtures; easy payments. Brunswick Balke Collender. 407 6. loth St. OS)-? OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INS., 418 N. Y. L. Tel. D. 164. (5) Dr. Katheryn Nlckolas. 601 N. Y. L. Bldg. (5) 610 PATENTS D. O. BAR NELL, Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117. (17) 42 PATENTS THAT PROTECT Three books for investors mailed on receipt of 6c prist aae. R. S. and A. B. Lacey, rooms 29-31 Pacific Bldg., Washington, D. C. Estab lished 1869. (17) 643 PERSONAL OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Ramge Bldg. (18) iM HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand. 1818 Farnam. (181645 THE SALVATION ARMY solicits castoff clothing; in fact, anything you do not need. We collect," repair and sell at 134 N. 11th Bt., for coat of collection to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglas 4135 and wagon will call. (18) 785 PRIVATE home during confinement; babies adopted. The Good Samaritan San itarium, 740 First Ave.. Council Bluffs, la. (18) MSb3 r a flXTITT'Tr! treatment and bath. Mme. JVlAUiNLi smith, 622 S. 16th, 3d floor. (18)-27 8YRTNGE8, rubber goods, by mail; cut prices. Send for free catalogue. Myers Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha. (18) 6(7 C. H. THATCHER, piano tuning. Doug. 5019. (IS) M156 M18 ATAQQAJJV Electric vibratory, 120 S. .UAOOauri 6tn Room 308. Fourth Floor, Old Boston Store. (18) M920 All YOUNQ WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association rooms, 1518 Farnam St., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. A deaconess representing the association meets trains at the Union sta tion as travelers' aid. (18) 268 VAPOR BATHS ?nd for taiuivujvino )a01p and gentIe. men. If you want to get rid of your rheumatism, lumbago, Rriatica and other chronic ailments, take the vapor baths and massage treatments of Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Beuda. We also ffive face and scalp treat ments. We get results. 230-234 Paxton Blk. Tel. Douglas 190. (18) 839 A9 DR8. EGGERS. private confinement home. 1516 Martha St Tel. Douglaa 6230. (IS) M860 AlOx SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, warts and moles permanently removed by electricity; con sultation free and confidential; all work guaranteed. Miss Allender. 624 Bee Bldg. (18)- LEARN MUSIC. WHY WORK FOR OTHERS? $5 or $25 per hour finlckly suaranteed. Music- teachers preferred. Territory re served. No competition possible. Our Inter state system plan assures local results. Send 25 CAntS In eoln nP tnmna a n H 1.. Just how such results can be accom- putilieu. Send $5 for complete agents' outfit apd Instructions. NATURAL MUSIC METHOD CO., Gen. Delivery, Omaha. Neb. (18)-M296 14x IIOCICWOOD S ANTI - TUBERCULOSIS Ciuh. tAK for men and women, made of pure, unadulterated wool. In bright, airy rooms, under the stiperviMlon of Dr. Pratt, $2.50 per garment. Manu- racturea by (ie.orge Rockwood & Co., neiiiiiiiKiun, I. tlHI ftli'JJ TiX PENNSYLVANIA rye whisky, $3 for 4 full quarts. expreHsage prepaid, if not hem for the money return the goods at our expense ana your money will b returned. Morris r orst to., Pittsburg, Pa. - (18)-M204 14x POULTRY AND EGGS WHITE Plymouth Rock cockerels for sale; Flshel strain; from stock scoring 96. Pure white; price $1 to $2 each; eggs In sea son. D. A. Good, Ogden, la. (ID M356 18x 300 B. P. Rocks, great, large, lusty fel lows with that finish that makes them please. From stock scoring 92V Writ C. G. Good. Ogden, la. (11) M356 lSx $0 BREEDS geese, ducks, chickens. Stamp for catalogue. Mlnkel & Co., Mapleton, Minn. (1D-M298 17x POULTRY BOOK FREE Describing 25 best paying varieties; tells how to make money with poultry. J. M. Harris. Clay Center, Neb. (11) M42 19x WRIGHT'S Prolific laying strains B. P. Rocks. Cockerels and hens for sale at reasonable prices. Lafe D. Wright. Knruc-. vllle. Ia. (111-M367 18x ' M. B. turkeys both sexes, B. Langshan cockerel. Pekln ducks. Can ship ovei R. I., &. W. or N. W. railroads. Mrs. A. Kltson, Audubon, la. (1D-M431 19x ROSE AND 8INGLE-COMB Brown Leg horns, 75c and $1 each. Ed Dooley, Selma, Iowa. (11) M299 17x FOR SALE Cheap, 10 very fine Light Brahma cliickenH. Tel. Webster lil7. (11) M0 14 EGGS WH ITE W Y A N DOTT E EGG 3 J From large, pure white stock., with farm range: 16. $1.00; 90, $2.75 : 50. $4.00; satisfac tion guaranteed. W. S. Gregory. Keola, la. Ruselawn Farm. (11 ) MH68 20x TWO DOZEN White Wyandotte hens scor ing 94, $1.60 each. One dozen pullets scor ing 94. $2 each. Mrs. L. M. Estett. R. 2, Audubon, Ia. (11) M059 iox QUALITY STOCK for sale in S. C. brown or W. Leghorns; B. Rocks. 8. L. Wvan dottea. Buff Cochins and Lt. Brahma. F. W. Johnson, Luther, la. (11) 60 30x BARRED Plymouth Rock cockerels: both cockerel and pullet mating. Also M. B Turkeys. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. L. P. Carroll, Hampton, Ia. (11) MS22 24x B. P. ROCK cockerels, hens, pullets, birds scoring 88 to 97. sired by 2d prise ckl. I)es M. Poultry show. Eggs in season. Mrs. R. Van Der Wert, Lacey. la. (11)-M82S $4x WHITE HOLLAND turkeys. Pekln ducks and Kmbden ganders. Only a few more to spare. 8. M. Compton, R. 3, Newton, J- OD-M821 24X a C. WHITE LEGHORN eggs, $1.60 for 14. Wolff Poultry Farm. Floreuce, Neb. 01) M866 17x BARRED ROCK coeke.eU, also egg a for hatching. Arthur Gillette, 816 No. 1th, South Omaha. ill) ORPINGTONS (Single comb buff.) Big winter iayers. B.nbv chicks nod eggs for sale. Fiee catalogue. P HEWITT, box 28, Onawa. Ia. (11) PRINTING JARVE PTO. CO., job printing and calen dars. Uth Cap. Ave. 'Phone Ind. A-2620. 5)-eI REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith V Co., tiai Farnam St v (22)-4S WANTED City loans. Patera Trust Ce. 2-w LOWEST RATES Bamla, Brandels Bldg. (ttV-wa $100 TO rie.OUO made promptly. P. D. Waad, Waad Bldg., UiU and Faruaju. tZ2) 4 REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued ) FIVS PER CENT MONET to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BH EN N AN, Room 1. At York Life Bldg. tr- Good 6 Farm Morgages Always, on band and for pale in amounts from $300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYERS, 412 N. Y. Mfe Bldg. (22I-M181 15 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phone Douglaa 2318. (2i) 4 PAYNE, BOSTW1CK A CO.. N. T. Ufa Private money; $500 to $5,0iX; low rata (22) 660 $500 TO $5,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Ileal Kstata CO., ioul n. l. L.ue uoug. or A-2152. (22)-U MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha prop erty. Conrad loung, lain Doilge bt (22J-M9SJ PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS., 16U4 FARNAM. (22) 67 MONEY TO BUILD. $504 to $200,000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS. 50$ First Nat l Bank Bid?. (221-667 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co, (22) 670 PRIVATE money to loan. .1. H. bherwood. 616 Brandels Bldg. (22)-66S $1,500 on my modern house: will pay 6 per cent Address D 124, caro Bee. (22) Mill 16 IOANS on business properties close In. 6 and 6Vj per cent. The Putnam Co., 604-6 N. Y. Life Bldg. (221 M179 14 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ACRE property near Dundee for rent to responalble person S. A l ion Lewis, Acre Specialist, 934 New York Life. 12D-M917 14x Chance to rent 20 acres near car, with free house rent; house not finished; also sev eral other localities"; S acres and up. KhlAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO., Ground Floor, 12U1 Farnam St. (21)-M293 14 85 ACRES FOR RENT At 39th and Center Sts. Cash rent. Har rison & Morton, 913 N. Y. Life Bldg. (3D M313 14 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED Information regarding a good farm for sale; not particular about loca tion; wish to hear from owner only, who will sell direct to buyer; give price, de scription and state when losseasion can be had. Address L. Darbyslilre, Box 1901 D, Rochester, N. Y. (23) FARMS WANTED. Cosh for your farm or business wherever located. Send 26c for our new successful 4lan whereby you may secure a buyer direct without paying commission to anyone. American Investment Associa tion, 701 20th Ave. North Minneapolis, Minn. (23)-M22a 14x WANTED TO BUY Vacant lot. west, within two blocks of Farnam or Harney Car line. Address L131, care Bee. (-)) M216 14 WE HAVE BUYERS for a 7-rooni modern house In Bemls Park; a 4 or 6-room cot tage south, for cash, and several on pay ments; several customers for $3,000 to $5,000 houses west and south; also customers for houses and cottages north. .List your property with us at once. Peterson Bros., 3U9 8. 17th St. (23)-M2!)8 14 WANTED TO BUY. IF you MUST sell, list with us. We cannot sell anything unless at squeeze prices. Open evenings. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Hid., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Red. 1999. (25) M321 STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water repair; Thermostats and other heat regulators; new furnaces and hot water combination heating. Omaha Stove Repair Works, 1208-12OK Douglas St 'Phones: Ind. A -3621; Bell, Douglaa 990 674 WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy good young St Ber nard dug for a child. John Latenser, 632 Bee Bldg. (26) M963 11 HIGHEST prices for secondhand furnltuns. carpets, clothes and auoes. Tel. Doug. 397L (26) 671 BEST price pa'd for secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Red 640U t;5)-673 TA Mi. A Gar Load WAGONS OPKX AXI) TOPS Fancy IK-livery Wagons are liti I oh (lot I iuto our shop on MONDAY They're for sale Y3ake Your Selection Now We're orowdpd and will give you rut of S3 to 30 per ceiit on 25 ox-ii and top BUGGIES Work aelcrted from tite beat buildcrk. Drummond 18th and Harney WANTED TO BUY (Continued.) WANTED to bur, upright piano, standard make. Tel. Webster 3726. (35) M250 1$ WANTED To buy a hardware or Imple ment stock. Address Y-17, csre Pee. (2..) Ill 1 WANT to buy cottage to move. J. H 1'srrotte. ( M6T4 14 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Toung advertising writer seeks a desk room or "half office'" tn some prominent downtown office building; legitimate work, honorable, permanent; references exchanged. Address C lot, care Bee. (26) MBK8 15x WANTED A stenm-heated apartment 6 or 6 rooma. Fatnain or Hanscotn park als trlct. Tel. Douglas 1095. Address So. IMh St. (26)-94& 14 WANTED, permanently, neat furnished room and bath In small private family, good residence section, near car line, by refined mlddle-taged business man (stranger); prefers surrounding s that would be somewhat social and homelike. Address J 129,, Bee. (26) M 993 15x WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED, by an elderly woman, situation as caretaker in a widower's family. Ad dress 11 128. Bee office. (27) MU92 lit EXPERIENCED salesman wants good city proposition. Salary or commission. Address G 127. care Bee. (27) MJ86 14x WANTED Position by an experienced chauffeur; best of habits. Address J. Harper, Gen'l Delivery, Omaha. (27)-M359 15x ALL-AROUND wood working machine hand woud like steady emploment. Ad dress Abram Roks, Clifton Hill. Mo. (2D-M970 19x SITUATION wanted by first-class laun dress Tuesditv, Wednesday, Thursday. Call Doug. 7009. (27) M994 14x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Harry D. Husted to Ellen G. O'Con- nell, west 60 feet of east 160 feet of tax lot 20. sec. 17-16-13 I Emil Krausnick and wife to Otto Kletke and wife, lot 6 and west 16 feet of lot 6. Sttlnn's subdiv 300 Harvey 8. Frink and wife to Mollle 11. Olmsteitd. lots 3 and 4, block 5. Halcyon Heights 2,800 Georgo A. Hougiand and wife to Chrlatlne L. Thomson, lot 13, block 5, Central Park Mellora W. Fairfield and husband to Herbert Kohn, lot 12, block 2, Oak hurat Park 150 900 Margnret S. Volvln to Reed, Bros., hit 4, Spring Valley 800 SamanLha R. Davis to D. J. creeaon, lot 11, Sunnyslde Isabell Campbell to Reed Bros., lots 1 and 2, block 229, Omaha Charles M. Smith and wife to Harry II. Putman. lot 15, block 123, Dundee Place Kathleen McCauley to William A. Boeck, lots 9 and 10. block 1, Union Place Nancy D. Coulter to John Haurlgan, west 68 feet of lot 10, block 4, Lake's add Henrv W. Wessells and wife to Her 1,500 2 J0 $00 $,$00 man Lelberman, lot 7, block "8." Shlnn's 2d add George C. Johnson and wife to Elsie B. Horn, lot 13, Saratoga Court.... 1,600 a am a tn t. M RruWnwelt. lot 12. RanV- toga Court : LOOO W. Farnam Smith, trustee, to Maiden investment company, blocks 271, 273, 273, 290, 292, S19, 318; and lota 1. 2, $, 4. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14. block 317. South Omaha South Omaha Land company to W. Farnam Smith, trustee, same Franciscan Sisterhood of Nebraska to city of Omaha, east 33.4 feet of sub lot 8, tax lot 6, section 26-15-18 Mary A. Batchelor and husband to T. B. Lutx, lot 14, block 3, Highland Park Fannie Nightingale and husband to Joseph Wetsel and William Wetxel, lota 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 and 9, Cottage Terrace; lots 4, 5 and 6, block 2, Exchange Place, and other lots Oscar Ocander and wife to Nellie S. Burkman, lots 11 and 12, block I, Rooney's add. Nellie M. Burkman and husband to Oscar Ocander. lots 2, 3 and 4, block 1. Rooney's add Frank Krenek and wife to Karel and Katerina Stehno, lot 14, block 3, sub of block 30. Albright's Choice Jesse J. McMullen and wife to Charles Stehno. lot 13. block 3. Albright's sub. of block 30 . 200 975 200 Total ...$14,933 RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION lOTH AMD MASON Union Paclac Overland Limited Colorado Express Atlantic Express . Orefrun KxDmM .. Leave. Arrive, .a 8:65 am a 9:40 pm .a 8:50 pm a 6:00 pm a9:24am .a 4:10 pm a 6:00 pm l.os Angeles Umltea... ,ati:on pm a a.m " Fast Mall - a 9:80 am a 6 45 pm China and Japan Mall. .a 4:00 pm a 6:46 pm North Platte Ixcal a 8:16 am a 4:45 pm I'olo. Chicago 8pecial...al2:10 am a 7:06 am Beatrice & Stromsburg. Ixical bl2:40 pm b 1:40 pm lxical passengera not carried on trains No. 1 and 2. Chicago Great Wnters St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 8:30 pm St. Paul-mlnneapolis 7:90 am Chicago Limited 6:05 pm Chicago Express 7:30 am Chicago Express $ 80 pm 7:10 atn 11:35 pm 8:27 am 11:85 pm 3 30 pm Chicago, Rock Island PactaV EAST. Chicago Limited a 3:00 am all:06 pm Iowa Local a7:00am a4:3opm Hocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 3:00 am all:u6 pin Des Moines & Eastern.. a 7:0u am H 4:80 pin lies Moines PaaHenger..a 4:00 pm al2:90 pm Iowa Local bl 1:00 am b 9:66 pin Chicago (Kastern Ex.). a 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:28 pm a 8:26 am WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd....a11:lS pm a Z.tO pm tolo. Sc Cal. Express. ..a 1:20 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. & Texas Express. .a 4:4o pm a 1:16 pm Wabaah Bu Louis Express a 6:30 pm a 9:26 am til. Louis Ixical (from Council Bluffs a 8:00 am all:16 pm Stanberry I ...cal (from Council Bluff) ...b 6:00 pm bl0:15 am Illinois Central Chicago Express a 7:15 am a 8:46 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 6:30 am Minn. -St. Paul Express. b 7:15 am Mlnn.-St. Paul Limited. a 6:00 pm a $ 30 am dtnaha-Ft. DiHlge L'cal.a 4:15 pm all:) am fhloasro dk Northwestern Chicago Daylight .... Twin City Km. less... Chicago Local Sioux City Ixcal Chicago Local Chicago SpecUl Minnesota-Dakota Ex Kavt Mall im s11:pm ..a 7:15 am a 10:20 pm ..all:) am a 3:28 ptn ..a 3:45 pm all ;to am ..a 4:30 pm a 3:35 pm ..a 6:U0 pm. a 8:23 am ..a 6:45 pm a 9 $o am a 3:36 pm Twin City Umltcd a 9:flo pm a 8:00 am ljs Angeles Limited. ...a 9:00 pm Sl2:36 pm Overland IJmlted alD:Oo pm a .22 am Nebraska ana Wyoming Division Nor folk-Bonest eel ..a 7:40 am 5:20 r.m I.l.icoln-Ing Pine Tead wood-Lincoln Cusper-Lander Fremont-Albion ... Hastings-Superior ..a 7:40 am s 10:3o am ..a S:00 pm a 6:20 pm ..a 8:00 pm a $:20 pm ..b 6:30 tim b 1:66 Dm ..to 3:00 pm b 6:20 pm Chicago, Mllvraakee St. Paal Chicago & Colo. BnerUl.a 7:25 am all:50 pm Cal. & Oregon Express.. a 6:00 pm a 1:25 pm Overland Limited a 9:58 pm a 8:30 am Perry Local b 6:16 pm bl:25 am Ht'RIIJiOTOS TA lOTH A MA HON Barllugton Leave. Arrive. Denver California. ...a 4 10 pm a 8:46 pm Northwest special a 4:10 pm a 3:46 pm Black Hills a4:iopm a 6:10 pm Northwest Expteas . Nebraska point. Llreoln Fast Mall... Nebraska Express ... IJncoln Local Lincoln local Schuyler-Plattsmouth Bellevue-Plattsmouth belltvue-Plattsmotith .sj.';io am a :m am ..a 8 46 am a 8:10 Din ..b 1:20 pm al2:ll pm ..a 1:16 am a 6:10 pm b 9:08 am . a 7:60 pm ..b $:0t pm b 10:30 era . a $.30 pm a 8:60 am b 1:0$ p n Plattsmouth-lowa D :m am Bellevue-Plattsmouth .cl2:$t put e t:40 pm Denver IJmlted a 4.10 pm a 7:35 ant Chicago Special a 7:26 am all :46 pm Chicago Express- a 4:20 pm a $ 56 pm Chicago Flyar a $90 pm a $ Jo am Iowa IXK-al a 9:16 am all :30 am St. Louis Express a 4.40 pm all :30 am Kansas City 4k Ht. Joe..alO:46 pm a 6:30 am Kansas City A Bt. Joe.. a 9:16 a m a 4:10 pin Kansas City St. Jo..a 4:40 pm STORY OF AARON BURR'S WIFE Interesting Facts Yet Unpublished Related by Nathan E. Adams, BETSEY BOWEN THE HEROINE Narratlva of How Poor ilrl Iterama Madame Jamrl,, nlll Wealth, mm Later W ife of lc Prealdeat. I New facts shout the lives of two fa mous men are told by Nathan K. Adams, 2124 Miami street, relative of Chariest Adams, former state treasurer of Massa chusetts, who made an exhaustive stud of the origin of the Bowen family, t member of which was the wife of Stcph-'i Jittnel and subsequently of Aaron Burr, vice president of the I'nited States. Charles Adams Is a resident of North Brookfleld. Mass. The history he ha told concerning Betsey Bowen was se cured not only front original sources, but. from Thomas Henry Edsall and t harlf s O'Connor of New York City, who wera attorneys concerned In the settlement cf the Jumel estate, , when Betsey Bowen was left a widow with the vast fortune of the wealthy French merchant. The story, an related by the Omaha n, rivals the romances of fiction, and tha story Is told minutely, as Brookfleld wa his former home as well an that of tha late Mrs. Charlotte M. E. Adams of Omaha. In this village lived Betsey Bowen, who became the wife of one of the most distinguished men of American history and a cellar In the old town mniks the site of the lowly girl's home. Sailor Lost at Sea. "About 1778 a sailor namcTT Bowen of , Providence, R. I., wan lost at sea, ivnd left a widow and two daughters," eays ' Mr. Adams. "The girls were Polly and Betsey, both born probably between Ii73. and 1777. Ten or twelve years later ; tha widow married Captain Jonathan Clark, ( who served In the revolution. Ho was a shoemaker by trade, poor and somewhat . dissipated. They resided In Frovldenca with Mrs. Clarke's two daughters lor several years and were then expolled from the town, probably because the cltl gens of the town feared they would bo come a town charge. "In February, 1788, they were In Heho both, an adjoining town across the Sce konk river In Massachusetts; in Septem ber of that year in Taunton, and in Febru ary, 1794, they were residing In Brook fleld. Their 'manner of Ufa' previously may be inferred from what it was in Rutland. Thera they lived In a small one-story cahtn. partly under ground, and fifteen or twenty feet square, built Into the south side of a sandhill, called Ooose Hill,' In what la known as New Boston.' It had but one room, which tho whole family occupied in common, with a single chimney on one aide; with two doors, leading respectively to the rond and to the roof. Just within the front door, opening upon a road now discon tinued, Clark used to sit at his bench and work at his trade. His wife worked out in tha families of their neighbors, to whom she not Infrequently complained of .1 V. 1. . . W .1 u. .. II i c crumiiiiiBi ui iici iiuvwuu, i.u ,iv become quite dissipated, but retained his . taste for reading, to which ho was much given. Did Not Uo to Chnrch. "The family did not go to meeting; nor the girls to school, nor did the girls visit their neighbors and some incidents related by old people, who in 1834 recollected the family. Indicated that the reputation of the young women was not above suspicion. "Mr. Edsall writes, July 8. 1884: 'I had fifteen receipts, which were given, to Clark In September, 1797, the last month, proba bly, of his residence in Rutland, all except one given for $1 In full of all demands, which Indicated that ha spent that month In settling up with his neighbors.' It Is not Impossible that their departure was made In anticipation of a 'warning from the town authorities. Some time that autumn (1797) Cl.irk and his family removed to North Carolina, where both parents died during an epidemic In 1798. Tha two girls managed In some way to get to Washing ton and afterwards to New Tork, where Betsey, who possesaod great beauty and an attractive manner, captivated the very wealthy French merchant, Stephen Jumel, and became his wife. The date of their marriage cannot be. accuratoly determined, but was about 1804 to 1808. Thus the lowly born, uneducated Betsey Bowen rose from her obscurity and poverty and became the wife of one pf the merchant princes of New York, the possessor of wealth and everything that wealth could command. Leaves Wife Lara; Kstata, "They lived togetlier until 1832. when Jumel died, having settled upon his wife a very large estate, and she was designated as 'Madam Jumel.' "But she was destined to fill a much higher and more distinguished social posi tion. I.te In the same year, 1832, she was married to Aaron Burr, who had been vice president of the United States from 1S01 to 1806, the first term of President Jefferson's administration. "This was an Ill-advised, unhappy and brief union. He was then 70 and site about 65. They separated In 1833 and sha. com menced a suit for divorce that year or the next. "The data of the decree of divorce Is nrt found on tho records of New York, and It is not impossible that none was obtained, but by decree or without one they were separated and she took the name of her first husband and was ever afterwards known as 'Madam Jumel.' "Having unlimited means at her disposal she spent much of her time In France, re siding alternately In the French capital und in our own commercial metropolis. She was for many years well known at Sar atoga Springs and Niagara Falls by most of tha fashionable visitors at these fashion able places and occasionally, spent a winter In New Orleans. The estate settled on her by her first husband consisted largely In real estate In New York City on Broadway, Seventh avenue and other streets, and a large tr:tct itt land on Washington Heights, including tha historic, mansion of the Eng lish colonel, Morris, overlooking Harlem river In whlel, aha m.IHa.1 . I. - . i a l" ' .'".' iiuo or her death, which occurred at the 'Jumel House' In New York June 14, 1865, aged, over 90 years. Balk to Eplsropal Chart-h. . "Afior her death her will was admitted to probate, giving the bulk of her estate to the Episcopal church and Its rector at W ashington Heights, and to various char itable societies and Institutions. The mem bers of her family, consisting of a nephew and niece, children of a daughter of her sister, Polly, whom she had adopted, and their father. Nelson Chase, esq., a sawyer of New York City, all of whom resided with her, and had reasonably expected to succeed to her estate, were given but little. "The late celebrated Charles O'Connor was retained on their behalf and ha brought suit to annul the will. It was In the course of his preparation for the trial ef this case which engrossed all his treat learning', and which lie Intended to make the crowning effort of his professional ca reer, that the early history of 'Madam Jumel' was hunted up and the clouds of romance which had surrounded It weia dissipated " Bea Want Ads art business oosjUrn, '