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TIIR OMAHA DAI I A RF.K? TUESDAY. MARCH itt. 1 f0lV 11 IT 1 n OFFERED FOR SALE MlacellMneeae Contlaaed. DRfQS at cut piirti; freight paid on all M ertm; catalogue fre-. Sherman aieConnell Drug Co.. Omaha, Neb !)- THB OLD TRU8TT Incubator For low special- price, freight prepaid ev days' free trial. Write tha Old Trust ' Incu- oator Co.. Hay Center. Neb. (10 6ECOND HAND sewing machlnoa. V up. Supplies and repalra for all machines. GI.BTAFSON HENRICKSON. lth and Cap. Ave.. N. E. Cor. Doug. 157. INCt'RATOR, brooder, brooder lampa, cheap. KX4 8. th Bt.. Omaha. . (16) MS 23 WE HAVE n hand a number of 'nil barrela which we will aell at Uc ear Tney are fine for rain water or ashen Call at press room. Ilea Publishing Co (16-877 OSTEOPATHY JOIINSoJf INS- N. T. U Tel. D 1At (S)- Dr. Katheryn Nlckolaa. SOS N. T. . Bldg. o) 10 PATENTS D. O. BAR.NELL, Faxton Bik. Tel. Red 7117. (17)-S PATENTS THAT PROTECT Three books for Investors mailed on receipt of (c i- et R. 8. and A. B. Leeey, room 2-Jl Pacific Bldg., Washington. D. C. Estab lished 1X9. a") 641 PERSONAL Oil AH A Stammerer' Ins.. Kamge Blilg. (18) 644 ilALL'B safes, new, Zd-hand. IMS Farnam. (lit I 64a THB SALVATION ARMY solicits caetoff clothing. In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and aell at 134 N. 11th Bt., for coat of collection to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglaa 4145 and wagon will call. (18) 785 PRIVATE home during confinement: babies adopted. The Oood Snaiarltan San itarium. 740 First Ave.. Council Bluffs, la. . (l8-MiM M Vnk'VTIP! treatment and bath. Mme. i.YL.AUiN U x 1V lnlta 2 s 16th- Jd fioor (IS) 527 "f CiQ f V, Electric vibratory, 130 3. lAOOUti ,gtn Room j,,. Kourttt Floor, Old Boston Store. ilS)-M!K0 All PR.' C. C. MORRISON and wife have re turned to the city. The doctor haa spent 4 motiths'ln poKtgraduate work In the east. OR) M879 24x V VPOH H TIIS ,nd Maaaage. f ir ).UUHIU.111D ,Mp and gPntle. mert. If you want to get rid of your rneuniurinm. lumbug.i, sciatica and other chrnnlcalh-nrnis. take the vapor hath and massage treatmnnrs of Dr. and Mrs. JR. B. Iuda? We also give face and scalp treat ments. We. get results. 230-2:i4 Paxton Hlk. Douglas 180. (IS) MS A YOLNO WOMEN omlng to Omaha as straiiKers are Invited to visit the Young -Women s Christian association rooms, 161,4 i'aini 5l., where they will be directed In sult.ibio boarding places or otherwise iissiaierl. A deaounens tepreaentlng tha ujsoolatton ineets trains at tba Union sta tion us travelers' aid. (18) 2ttt DRS. K'JOERS, private confinement home. .5:8 Martha 8u Tel. Douglas 2M. (IS) MMO AlOx SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall: cut f."- ,na f.or ,rr catalcBue. Myers- Dillon Drug Co.. -Omaha (18) I7 MOTHER Three Bs makea It aaay. I know where to go. I am gone don't worry. If approached I can and will square every thing. Don't expect word; don't try to end word; don't 1oh heart and I won't. OY. (18) 870 27x POULTRY AND EGGS SILVER LACED Wyandotte cockerels, . choice stork, scored and unscored; Pekln 'lucks. Mrs. F. R. McLaughlin, Manning, UV ' ' (ID Ma7 A4x FOR SALE .Rose Comb Brown Leghorn cockerels. Write for prices. F. Bowman, Route S, Eldora. Ia. (11) M6 A4x BARRED Plymouth Rock cockerels; both cockerel and pullet mating. Also M. B. Turkeys. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. I P. Carroll, Hampton, la. (11) M822 Ux B. P. ROCK cockerels, hens, pullets, birds scoring M to 02. sired by 2d prise ckl. Des M. Poultry show. Eggs in season. Mrs. R. Van Der Wert. Lacey. Ia. - (U) M823 24x WHITE HOLLAND turkeys. Pekin ducks and Embden ganders. Only a few mora to spare. S. M. Compton. R. 3. Newton, Ia., (U)-Mia 24 yfhlte- leghorn eggs $8 per ion, at Mandy Ie Farm. Tel. .Florence 12. UD-M7S6A20 PARTRIDGE COCHINS Cholca birds, both sexes. Mrs. C. Wonderly, Benedict. Neb. .... (1D-M727 27x SEND pns(at for large Illustrated catalngun full-blooded (Miultry, incubators, eggs for hatching. Chanticleer Poultry Farm, Dept. M. Mank.ito, Minn. (ID M728 27x PRINTING JARVE PTO. CO.. Job printing and calen dars. 16th Cap. Ave. Phone Ind. A-2ti20. IB) u; REAL ESTATE REAL E9TATB DBALEH1. RKKD ABSTRACT CO.. Eat. 1M; prompt service; get ur prices. 1710 Farnam St. Ot)-4i REAL- ESTATE TITl.K-TRUST CO. CHA: K. WILLIAMSON, President (i)-S61 PAYNE INV, CO.. first floor. N. Y. U (1 64 BENJAMIN R. fi. CO.. 477 Brandels Bldg. (ID) 660 Ed Johnstoa Co., 1414 Farnam. (1)-M71I M21 DARLINO DARLING. 441 Brandela Bldg. 'Phone D. "A14. ('1 89 CITY PROPERTY POK IALB. 3109 Pacific Street ft-r. modern pressed brick house, oak fin- Isli. beautifully decorated mantel and grate; parlor, library, dining room and kitchen; ! four bedrooms. This property Is In an A-l I residence district and is In first-class con cation. Owner leaving city and wants to rell this week. IVice. J4.SO0. Payne, Bostwick & Co. Sole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. (19) S67 tl ' WVT FARNAM BARGAINS. Fine lot, 4 by 133 feet, near Farnam J -. car line perfect grade for $2,575. i Good lot, 46 feet m rth front, on Dodge, for I1.7W. Choice building site, 69 by 140 feel, on nti of the finest residence streets In the West. Farnam district, only $4.ji. The elegant corner, 93 by 140 feet, at.PVdgt and .Huh Ave., directly opposite Mr. jQseph Cuddy's new brick residence, nothing finer In city, for $6,760. Another elegant corner, near 37th and IK wev Ave., for $6,750. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO., 219 Bd. Trada Bldg. Tel. D uglas tl! ((19)-76 22 BAROAIN -room house on Ohio, close to 24tb Bt rents for $300 per year. Owner non-resident: must Mil at once. If taken at onca wttl accept, $3.K0. M. J. .KNNARD Co.. 110 Brown ttlk. ... (1)-MJM Ara you lookwig for a HOUSB or LOT. Wa have Just what you want IT8 A BARGAIN. t. O. NIELSON at Ctt. M N. T. L. Bld both 'Phone U .1 LIST your property with Chris Boyer. ltd and Cum Log Ala. U ji REAL ESTATE CITV I'Huri.KTV rim I.F, (Cnrtlnued ! Ynf WANT Tliril MONET TO WORK FOR Yor? We have land It Nowata rnuntv, Oklahoma, that we will sell you on vry reasonable lrmn In tract i.f 4". o or l nrrn, at pr! s ringing from $1" to aft rr snd then e Imve mini tract of Iflon acres or mor-; for Irstnnre, we have one tract of 1."") acres that we will sell you for !f per acre. Nowata countv la only 21 miles lde and : miles lon. ha 4.W0 flowing oil wells producing oier b'O.ouO harrels of oil daily: home you can see that In buying till land you nut only get a farm that will raise anything, except tropical crops, hut you may get an o: or Kan well, too, as gas a so plentiful that It Is selling at ! per l.nno ruble feet. There Is a reason for these low prices. It la Indian land that the gov ernment has not permitted them to aril. Ixoks big. don't It? Hut It Is true. I,et us tell you about It. It will be worth while. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite J4, N. T. I.lfe Bid. Phone Red-1393. Open evenings. (19)-M0I a ifl.l.jO $1,150 Building Lot Nna in Valnut Hill BOl'TM FRONT ON CfMINO ST., mid Way between 41st and 42d. lays on nice ter race about 3 ft. above permanent walk. Is 5"ntl5i ft., with alley, water, sewer, gas. permanent walk and pavement, ALL. PAID, and only a trifle over one block from both Karnum and Walnut Hill cars. Price only I1.16i) cash. Payne, Bostwick & Co. Bole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life lildg. (1-MS6 a BEAUTIFUL HOME BARGAINS ElRht rooms, modern, oak finish, full two stories, large commodious rooms, elegant ar rangement and finish; built for a home two years ago; east front In Hanseom park. Park Ave. This properly must be aoid by th 2Mh Inst., and the price will sell It, as it Is offered for $l.a") less than Us actual value; part cash will handle It. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, 6x2 Brandela Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (1SO-391 I II AVE six modern Drlck houses In West Farnam street dlstrl"t which I can sail for tCi.OUO each, or perhapa lee. ' THOMAS I3RENNAN. Room I. New York Life Building. (18) M 8-ROOM IIOI'Si:, n 1 1 modern, near llans com park, $2.mo(i; good bargain. F. D. WEAO, lwl Farnam St. (19) MS41 33 "Going, Going, Go-" Best Home for $7,300 In West Farnam District. Owner leevii.g Omaha for Pacific coast gives us exclusive sale of 1U5 8. 35th St., with Instructions to sell at once. This Is a uompuratively new, two-story house of 9 rooms, strictly modern, with combination light, mantel and grate, fine plumbing, good cemented basement, with laundry and furnace heat, fine decorations, new garage: n.rt n u...t vam.m ,ii.fri,.t . . n, cost. "N.iff sed." If Interested at all get busv oulck. Payne, Bo stwick & Co Sole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. (19) M887 23 Don't Pass These Up. Heal Bargains. U.teo buys 8-r. mod. but heat. Sulphur Springs add., large barn, lot ooxlltt. Was held at I3.10. Owner says a.-ll . at $2,630; $1,000 casU- One block irom car. $2,400 buys new 7-r., mod. but heat, on Man derson Bt., one block to car. Part cash. $2,650 buys new B-r , mod. except heat, on Boulevard. tl.Ou) cash, balance same as rent. Have a few choice building lots left from $.jO0 to $l.i4). They are going fast. .101 1 ANSON CO., 3M N. 24th St. Tel. Web. 3701). Ind. 11-2223. (IS) M&3 23 FOR SALE Sub lot 6 of lot 7, Capitol add.: also e 44 ft. lot S, block 14R. Make me an offer. Sirllla C. Jones, 6ba W. Prospect Ave., Hollywood Sta., Los Angeles, Cal. (1)-M821 A4 WORTH INVESTIGATING $3,600 Recept Ion hall, parlor, dining room. kitchen, large pantry; 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs; large closets, full brick basement:' best of furnaces; downstairs finished In oak; lot ftoxV), corner; owner going east, must sell this sunny home; 2 blocks off Farnam 8t.; walking distance. GALLAGHER & NELSON, 41s) Brandels Bldg., Omaha. Neb. (19)-MS'.s3 25 FOR SALE New 6-room modern cottage, furnished or unfurnished, near two car lines and school. Call up B 270.1: Harney 2!H. (191-MK'ji) 27x 2-STORY. 7-room house; new; quarter block from 4-ininute car service; strictly modern: down stairs finished In quarter sawed oak; upstairs, yellow pine, oil fin ish: double floors; large lot. cement walks. Part cash and easy payments. II A R WOOD & HARWOOD. Both 'phone. 416 Hee Bldg. (19) M 23 IF YOTJ HAVE City property, farme. ranch lands or mer chandise to cell or trade, list them with me. It costs you nothing unless I effect a sale. W. W. Mitchell. 133 Board of Trade Pldg. fill) REAL ESTATE FAHM AND KA.VC1I UM) FOR SAI.I British Columbia. NECHACO VALLEY (British Columbia) land, $16 per acre; $350 per acre cash, balance In six annual pay ments We have but there sections left out of 12.O00 acres advertised ten days ago. Main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway .low building directly through this valley. Cnsur passed for wheat, fruit and stock farms; no Irrigation; summer rains; siarn-iy any winur; climate controlled by Jaimn. o current. Pea vines and bl:ie stein 5 feet high; rich black soli, and the most delight ful climate on this continent. Better re serve a quarter section without delay. It a going fast. (IRANI) TRUNK PACIFIC LAND CO. 213 S. ltith St., Omaha. J. C. Huteson, President (30) M75 FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Greeley district, under Irrigation; sugar beets, alfalfa, general farming and fruit raising, low price, easy 4)iutnu National Investment Ca. 11 ErandeU b'i'.g.. Oiuaba. Tel. Douglas 6tL (S) 657 Grand Junction, Colorado You have no doubt eaten or seen the great big apples from Grand Junction, Colorado. Wouldn t you like to learn something about how they are grown and what the profit is? Write for our circular or come in an let us show you how a comfortable living and a bank account can be made on 10 ai res In a climate where you can live out of doora the year around. The Ramey-Udlock Inv. Co. 175 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha. Neb. d' MNS 23 NORTH Dlckrnson county land. lna homes, good Investments, selling fast, advancing rapidly: come soon, get a good bargain. Write E. Facku-r. Manchester, Kan. . iSU Mm4 lis REAL ESTATE MUM AD HtXH I. AMI I'OB (Continued.) Iowa. FOR "-ALE A farm cf SS acres, two and nne-hnlf miles from Osceola, the county eat of Clarke county, Iowa. 110 acrea In cultivation, balance n blue grass pas ture. Iirvall orchard, and a number if shade trees around the houe. Oood hrn' and barn, and shedding for a hundred head of rattle, and hogs, wo-d hed and hen houe. Farm well watered with wells and living stream. Price 170 per sire, or $i.iO. pi,K cash down and balance In four years. Interest payable annually; t per cent on 2,r0. and per cent on t:,1, with option to pay KX or H.ftw at any Interest date after one year. Also have other bargains. "Fend for list 28 P. P." Karr A Karr. Osceola. la, (20) M3 A4x Nebraska. Opportunity It knocks once at every man's door. This may lie your CALL. N0O acres of the choicest land in North Platte valley, 2 miles from new town of Morrill, on B. & M. B. All under government ditch, every foot can he irrigat ed, laterals built to land. New sugar beet factory being erected at Mitchell, 12 miles away. Land will double in value in three years' time. $25.00 per acre un til April 1st., nothing like it ever offered before INVESTI GATE. Gallagher & Nelson, 400 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (20) MW 23 FOR RENT or for sale, ranch 2.04ft acres, 2 mlies Ewlng, Neb., much valley land, tnme grass, all fenced and cross fenced; 100 acres under plow; 200 acres hay, good water and shade; set of good buildings. Write J. II. Talboy. Sioux City. la. ()-MT44 27x BIO BARGAIN. 3J0 acres In Cheyenne county, western Nebraska; large portion fine, levl plow land, good soil, for 12 2)0 only 1475 cash. Daiance one to six years. HICKS REAL, ESTATE CO., Omaha. (20) h75 Z: FOR RALE. Ifln-acre improved farm In Holt Co., Neb.; $35 per acre. Half cash. H II. Meyer, oasis, ieo. (20) MTl'l 1MX 3 FARM BARGAINS MERRICK COUNTY 190 acres In Merrick Co., Neb., being the N. W. of 14-16-7, eleven miles east of Palmer, five miles north of Archer. Good six-room house and nearly new barn about d"x.K) gxxxl Kranaries, cribs, sheds, etc. Thirty acres in winter wheat. Tills is a bottom farm. Can practically all be cul tivated and ought to sell readily at tha price we ask $u6 per acre. BUFFALO COUNTY 130 acrea In Buffalo Co., Neb., being the S. E. of the N. W. V, and the E. of the 8. W. 4 of 8-11-17; seven miles nortli of Amherst. Five-room house, barn for six or eight horses, cribs, sheds, well, windmill, tank, etc.; building two years old and In fine condition; fenced and cross-fenced; 55 acres under plow; 45 acres In pasture; 20 acres hay land. Can all be cultivated with exception of creek, which takes uu ftlnnit 2 or acrea. Haa nice timber, plenty for fuel, posts, etc., and shade for stock. In German Lutheran settlement, three miles from church and school. Price, $6.u00, or $55 per acre. PIERCE COUNTY 1) acres, six miles north of Plainview, In Plerca Co.. Neb., being the N. E. of 6-28-4. The land is all under cultivation and grew an especially good crop this year; Is well kept up and in good shape. Nice grove of trees and orchard; fenced and cross-fenced: small house, good sixed burn and other outbuildings. This farm should sell for $56 per acre. but if taken oulck, we will accept InO. En cumbrance. $3.00; balance cash. These farms must go within the next rew days, and the price is so low they will sell to the first party seeing them; so, if Interested, write quick or telephone. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. General linu Merchants. Ground Floor, New i'ork Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. ia-K73 23 HAS it ever occurred to you that Omaha, Dougias county. Neb., is the best town on me map? In 1M4 Omaha was strug gling for existence. Nowata, Oklahoma, bids fair to be another Oinana. Ask tha Missouri Pacific ticket agent for rates. Come in and let us tell you about our land at $10 to $-15 per acre. Then go down and see for yourself. It Is worth while. Nowata lnd and Lot Co., Suite 624, N. Y. Life. 'Phone Red 1999. Open evenings. (20) Mi3 : Oklahoma. DO YOU KNOW that In Nowata, Okl.. there is in progress of onstructlon fif teen store buildings, a court house, a city hall, a city and a county jail, a school house, an 10o-room hotel, then add a $l,nio.00u cement plant, employing 6110 men. What better life insurance could you give your son or your daughter than buying Z. - ..... v n I if- - ono of our Nowata lots. We have them from $28 up. all of them on easy terms If desired; and then we have some of that land yet at $10 to $35 per acre. It Is worth while. Take Missouri Pacific straight through. You might get an oil well. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Hldg 'Phone Red 1!W. Open Evenings. (30)-MS04 26 FARMS. $6 to $75 per acr-. Write for our long list. Bemis. Brandela Bldg. (20) 281 Mchll CHOICE Oklahoma farm for sale. 160 acres, 6-room house, barn, ertb. granary; SO aires In cultivation, 70 a-res bottom. 10 tfcres orchard; 7 miles from railroad town: price, f.'Vi per acre; one-half cash, time on bal ance. Write Swope & Co., Stillwater, Okl. (20)-M7'.'6 AJx OKLAHOMA. The Oklahoma Cherokee Central rail road is about to be built east and west through Nowata county. Better get In on sme of that $10 to $.15 land before the rrlce doubles. Ak Mo. Pacific agent about low rats to Nowata. Okl. NOWATA LAN D AND I.OT CO.. Suite 621 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. Open Evenings. 'Phone Red lift (JO) MS78 2R nath Dakota. BT'Y SOITH DAKOTA LAND. Buy In tha Kadoka vicinity. In Stanley county, m here the rich soli grows g od corn, small grain, alfalfa and timothy and clover, plenty of water easily ob tained, free from rock. Come and buy while It's within reach, from Is to $ii per acre. We also have gilt edge first farm mortgages for sale, can net you from 6 per ocnt to 8 per rent interest. Agents wanted. Fcr description write to F. E. Reldlnger I -and Agency, Kadoka. Stanley Co., South Dakota. (20)-M7Jl A4x Waahlagtoa. FOR SALE 10 acres fruit and vegetable Irrigated land near Spokane. Wash., at sacrifice. Write H. E. Smith. College. Tabor. Ia. a M302 Alx REAL' ESTATE FOR RENT 17 ACRE8. 1 block southwest Junction of Florence and Forest Lawn car; $ room house, bsrn and hen house. 46th and Harney. 2 acres, 1150 F. D. W EAD. lul Fat nam Bt REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City lo;i and esrranta Faraam BrnltO Ct., U Farnam 8C WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Ca. (r LOWEST RATES Be tula. Brandels Bldg. (2a-Ma COO TO r.O,0 made promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead Bldg.. lih and Far nam. (X2 M PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. fcherwood, Ct Brandels Bldg. . U2 LOANS WANTED. If you need a reasonable loan on well Im proved. Ulnar real eeiaie, i can em-i-taln your application, at u or per cent Interest, accoiding to location or grade of property; no delay, and privilege Is given for prepayment before maturity. I. 6ib bernsen, M Old Boston tfuire Hidg. (22)-.M4;S A17 FIVS PER CENT MONEY to lean ca Omaha Wust.iess Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1. Nsw York Life Bldg. (J2)-9 SECOND MORTOAGB loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phone Douglsa 2118. (22) M PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO.. N. T. Ufa. Private motley; SoiX) to 15.000; low rata (221-460 MONET TO BUILD. 150 to IJOO.OOO st current rates. W. H. THOMAS. 60 First Nat l Bank Bldg. (13)-7 MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (22)-6 MONET tn loan on Improved Omaha prop erty. Conrad Young. 1611 Dodge St. (22)-M981 PRIVATE MONET-NO DELAY. OARVIN BROS., 1)4 FARNAM.. (XIJ-.I 1500 TO IS.0O0 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co.. luol N. Y. Life Doug, cr A -2152. (22) 63 REAL ESTATE WANTED 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 SH N. Y. Life Rldg., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Red. im (2o)-M321 WANTED, COTTAGE. WE have a party with " cash and $1,000 worth of 5 per cent gold bonds to put In as part payment on good five or six room cottage. In good location. Call and ace us at once. 8. E. WAIT ft CO , 617 Bee Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1TO2; A-2S15. a MSB a STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water repairs; Thermostats and other heat regulatora; new furnaces and hot water combination heating. Omaha Stove Repair Works, l?0ft-l:!u4 Douglas BL 'Phones: Ind. A-3H21; Bell. Douglas 90. 74 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furnltuna, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. .l. (25) 67$ BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. t40L ' ;) 673 F. D. VanPelt, your auctioneer. He sells mdse. ard live stock at auction. Office 843 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Tel. ATM2. (2o) Gl A17 WANTED Jersey cows; fresh nr coming In soon. E. Purdy, 2415 Cuming St. (K-MTr4 27x WANTED TO RENT WANTED Completely furnished house for 6 or 7 months of 8 or 9 rooms. Must be in best residence district. Address O 1M4, Bee. (26) M890 26 WANTED By young couple without chil dren. 2 nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Must b In nice modern house in good neighborhood. References exchanged. Address W 187, Ree. (26) M8S9 25x WANTED. TO RENT Well furnished house, for one year or longer, from May 1; well located, city or Dundee: fiimlly of three; best of references. Address S lKti, cage Bee. (L'ti) MMU L'5 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position as chauffeur; reference furnished. Address I' 185, Hee. (271-.MS91 25x WHEN you write to advertisers, kindly mention the fact that you saw tha -! In T'.ie Pee. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Carl Peterson nnd wife to George W. Iirenx, wVt iot 3, block "H," Slilnn's Second addition $ 2,650 Fred Stubbendorf to George J J. Morris. lot 1, 2. 3. 4. block 7, Burr place !...!...! 1 Andrew Niclaon to Michael J. Roche and wife, est 33 feet of lot 4, block 6. Reed's First addition 3,500 Charles A. Cnllard ai.d wife to Harry C. Broome, one-fourth Interest in lots 1. 2, 3. 4. 6. block 9, Myers, Richards A Tllden's addition 1 John Shihliy and wife to HastinRS & Heyden, east .13 fert of west 77 feet of lots 14 and 15. Ho'iie place . 1 Hasting ft Heyden to John Slilbley, east 33 feet of west 67 feet, same.. 1 Stephen K. Walt and wife to Joseph ' E. liocknian, north 42 feet of south K4 f.et of east 107.K2 feet of lot luti. Giscs' addition 2.f") T. H. II Hrownlee to Elizabeth C. Graham, lot 13. block 2. Plainview.. 5rt) Edward F. Morrison and wife et ul, to Amandus Peterson, lot 19, block 2, 8tUpiur Springs Hddltl n 840 I v,i., i tvrisiin Warming and husband to tilrgltta Jensen, undivided one-half lot 24, Hickory place - 1 Maliel W. Marne.ll and husband to Henry Schroeder. lot 11'. block 6. Sul phur Springs addition 1,000 William C. Hooper to Benjamin F. Calvert, lots 1. 2. 3. block 1. Sallngs' addition 175 Joseph R. Wells to Omaha Security company, east 12s feot of lets 14, 17. IK. block 1, Donovan's subdivision 1 Charles L. Thomas to George T. Mor ton, lot 5, block 5. Hertford place.... 110 Charles L. Harris to Carl Strand and w'fe, lot 10. block t. Marysville 925 State National bank to Albert Zim- mcr. lot 1S0, Lenox addition 76 Samuel M. Wlllox to Samuel 8. Cur tis, receiver, lot 12. block I. Insti tute place 375 Joseph H. W'ardell and wife to James W. Wardell, part ne4 section 1-16-lD 1.440 EHa W. Patrick to Ira Power, mirt s'i seV swV, section 18. and m'V nnV. section l!t-15-13 Eo,8(X Frederick E. Rollnrd and wife ti Sam uel I'riesman. n't lot 5, block 4, Hor biich's Second addition 750 William J. Knox and wife to Frithlof Hagelin. wt e4 lots 11 and 12. lil'x'k 8. Parker's addition 1,(60 Peter I- Peterson et al. to Chris Nel son, nw'i section ti-li-ll 10,800 Anna E. Kiddle and husband to Krik Eriksen. lot 8. bb ck t. Crelghton's First addition fit) Total .$71,975 GOVERNMENT NOTICES CONSTRI CTING QCARTERM A8TCR 8 Office, Fort Meade, South Dakota, March 18, 19 Healed proposals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 a. m , mountain time. April 19, lis, and then opened, for the construction, complete, of approximately twenty-seven mtlca of birbed wire fence around the Fort Meade, Soutn Dakota, military reservation. In accordance with plans and specifications which may be had upon application to this office. Bids are wanted for both concrete and wooden poets. A deposit of $10. to Insure return. Is required before plans are sent on In dividual application. The I'nited Stites re serves tha right to reject any or ail bids or to accept any part of a bid that may be advantageous to the government, v En velopes containing proposals should be en dorsd "Propostls for Fence" and addre s d l i the Constr Jcting Quartermaster. Fort Meade. So Jlu Dakota. M2.-23-.W-2i AJi-i GOVERNMENT NOTICES ( p.inuuuoo) CHIEF yl'ARTERM ASTER'S OFFICE Omaha. Nebraska. March i2. 1 - Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject tn the usual conditions, will be received here until 10 a. m.. eeptral standard time, April 22. I!, for furnishing transportation, drayage. and for handling stores In Ienartment of the Missouri, during the year commencing Julv 1. 19". fntted States reserves the right to reject or accept anv or all proposals or any pnrt thereof Information furnished on ap plication. Envelopes containing jToposalu should be marked "Proposal for Transpor tation on Roule No. ," and addressed to MAJOR D. E. MCCARTHY'. C. O, M. M3-23-34-AH RAILWAY TIME CARD ISIO.1 STATION lOTM AND MA80.K I'aloa Pari de Lea ve. Arrive, Overland Limited a 8:65 am a 9:40 pm Colorado Express a 1.50 pm a 5:00 pm Atlantic Express a ID am Oregon Express ...a 4 10 pro a e 00 pm Los Angeles Limited. .. .al2: pm a 8:50 pm Fast Mail a 9:10 am a $ 45 pin China and Japan Mail.. a 4:00 pm a 1:46 pm North Platte Local a 8:15 am a 4:45 pin Colo. Chicago Special... al2:18 am a 7:06 am Beatrice it Stromsburg. , Ixical bl2:40 pm b 1:40 pm Local passengers not carried on train No. 1 and L Chicago Great Writers St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 8:30 pm 7:90 am St. Paul-minneapelta 7 30 am 11 85 pm Chicago Limited 6:05 pm 1 17 am Chicago Express 7:10 am 1135 pm Chicago Express 1:30 pm 1:30 pro Chicago, Hock Islana at Paclnc EAST. Chicago Limited a 1:00 am all:06 pm Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4 80 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a l:u0 am all:06 pm Des Moines &. Eastern.. a 1 :00 am a 4:30 um Des Moines Passenger. .a 4:00 pm ni2.30 pm Iowa Local bll:00 am b 9:56 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.). a 4:) pm a 1:10 pro i. n ic ago lyer a o.a pm a S:U am WEST. Rorky Mountain Ltd....all:15 pm a 1:60 pm Colo. Cal. Express... a 1:20 pm a 4:30 pm um. xexas express.. a t w pm a pm Wabash BL Louts Express a 6:30 pm a 9:26 am Bt. ixiuis l.otal (from Council Bluffs) a 8:00 am all:15 pm Stanberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bl0:15 am Chicago Northwesters- Chicago uayugni a t: am all :48 nm Twin City Express a 7:46 am al0:20 im Chicago Local au:jo am a 3:8s pm Sioux City Local a 3:46 pm alLao am Chicago Local a 4:80 pm a 3:36 pm Chicago 8iecUl a 6:00 pm a 8 23 am Minnesota-Dakota Ex.. .a 6:46 pm a 9.80 am Fast Mail a 8:36 pm Twin City Limited a 9:00 om a I i Lob Angeles Limited. ...a 9:00 pm al2:36 pm crveriana iiiioiwu mv.w pm a s:3 am Nebraska and Wyoming Division Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:40 am a 6:20 nm Lincoln-Long Pine a 7:40 am a 10:35 am Deadwood-Llncoln a 3:ii pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a 3:(W pm a 6:20 pm Fremont-Albion b 6:80 m b 1:56 pm Hastings-Superlr . b 3:00 pm b 6:30 pm Chicago, nuwaoKee at. Paul Chicago & Colo. Sneclal.a 7:26 am all:50 nm Cal. & Oregon Express.. a 6:00 cm s-?fi V Overland Limited a 9:58 pm a 8:30 am ferry uucni u e.io pin DU:8 am Mlaaourl PaclBe K. C. A St. L. Express.. a 9:00 am a 4.1 am K. C. & Bt. L. Express. .all:6 pm a 6:50 fm Illtnol Central- Chicago Express a 7:15 am a J 4K nn. Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 8:30 am Minn. -St. Paul Express. b 7:15 am Mlnn.-St. Paul Limited. a 6:00 pm a 8 80 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge L'cal.a 4:15 pm all:30 am BUBLIWOTOW ITA. 10TH A MA90 Bnrllnton Denver California. Northwest special ... Black HUls Northwest Express . Nebraska points Lincoln Fast Mall... Nebraska Express ... Lincoln Local Lincoln Ireal Leave. Arri 8.4 0 pm aS:46pm .a4. 0pm ,3:46pm J? Pm 6:10 pm al2:16.m . 9:os Jm k ,ra " ,:M P" "aBl2m ,,J:11Pm .. 9.15 am a 6.10 cm n U:(8 am 7.60 pm Bchuyler-Plattsmouth ..b 1:06 pm bl0:20 am Bellevue-Plattsmouth ..a 8:30 pm a 8:50 am bellevue-Plattsmouth D 1;06 pm Plattsmouth-Iowa b 9:18 am Bellevue-Plattsmouth ,cl2:95 pm o 2:40 pm Denver Limited a 4:10 pm a 7.-05 am Chicago Special a 7:26 am all:46 pm Chicago Express n 4:20 pm a 1:55 pm Chicago Flyer a C:30 pm a 8:30 am Iowa Local a 9:15 am all':30 am Bt. LOUIS cspreiin a pm ail:30 a I' -.!,.. S. at a 11' iE .. tvansas vuy at m. -ui..a e.ia a m a 6:10 om r ansae v-i.j w ah. w..m v.w ,ia WEBSTER STA. 15TH A WEBSTER Chlcngro, St. Paul, Mlnaeapolls , Oniaha Leave). Arrive. Twin City Passenger. . .b 6.90 am b 9:20 pm Sioux City Passenger... b 2:00 pm bll:55am Ploux Cltv I-ocal c 8:45 am o 8 : nm Emerson Local b 5:55 pm b 9:10 am Missouri Paeme Auburn Local b 3:50 pm bll:26 am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, e Sun. aay ooiy. a jjauy except Sunday, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS forth CjermanAloyd. FAST aiXraSBS BEaTICB PLYMOUTH CHtKBOIKU BHEMXN In x. M. Ceclile Mr;h KiKsia. Win. II Aptii ( H. Wei V. Or., MinD $u Kronprlni Wm Apr tl TWm-SCBBW PABSSBTOm BSBTIOa UHlCklKK blUhCT-IU A. M. Brbarnhorst ....March ii: Hrndrnbuni April I P. yrJnch Wm.. Apr. li'Ynrrk April 8 Calls at Plymouth ana Cherbourg UEDITEXtKAlfEAM BBXTIOB Oltl HALT A K NAPLES OENOA Balling at 11 A. H. Partaroaaa Marrh P. Irsne April 17 K l.ulke April l'K. Albert April 24 North German Lloyd Travelers' Checks Oelrioha Co., Agants, 6 Broadway, M. V ' E. Clanssenlae fc Co., 95 Dearbora St., Chi cago, ILL SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN UM lO.SOO Tea Twio-Scrtw Passenger Steamers Direct to Norway, Sweden and Denmark Halllg OIst Aptll 1C. P. Tletfes .... Ma Oerer II Apr. It) Hal lis OI May 11 t'nltan Statea ..April 2 Oacar II May r7 All Steamers Bqulpped With Wireless First cabin, St.) upward. Btaon4 eabla, $jt. m). A B. JOHNSON A ro , Ml . Klnila St., Chios 111. or to Local Agents. Slayer of Loyvery to Return to City John Hasauredii Probably Will Be Brought to Omaha by Sheriff, Who ii in Lincoln. Sheriff Bralley, who Is in Lincoln attend ing a convention of Nebraska sheriff, probably will bring back with him John Masauredis. the (Jreek who killed Officer Edward Iwery of South Omaha, and thereby took the first step In the sequence culminating In the riot. Masauredis has never been arraigned for preliminary hearing, although an Informa tion charging murder In the first degree Is lodged against him. Several days after the shooting the prlanner was taken from the Douglaa county Jail to the penitentiary. It la declared that the Oreek haa practically recovered from his wounds. The Informa tion was lodged in county court Monday morning by F. H. Oood. Lnaalnons Ideau "Grigsby." aay the friend. "IB be hanged if I can see how It la you always get the beet there I to eat In every restaurant you patronise, and yet you never tip the waiters a cent." "I've -1 the greatest scheme oo earth," says Grigsby, proudly. "What Is it?" "If you'll promise not to give It away, repliee Grigsby, "1 don't mind telling you that when 1 give my order I pretend U be the owner of a rival restaurant." Ctd cago Post. ELECT1YES NOT ON TICKET olice Board and Engineer Candi date! Must Go It Alone. AUSTRALIAN BALLOT FOR THEM City Clerk Ratter aa that la Ike Rest tae Trillion Kellons Will Be Able to Get at the Primary. Filings of petitions by candidates for city engineer or for membership on the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners will be received by the city clerk sny time after the governor has approved the charter bill, but the names of these candidates will not appear at the primary election. For this reason there Is no hurry about filing. Each petition must contain the signatures In Ink Of 300 qualified voters of (he city. As the candidates for these offices must file by petition. City Clerk Butler says he does not think It will be possible to put their names on the voting machines, but that they will have to be voted upon by ballots under the old Australian system. "It Is possible the machines may be so arranged as to nccorr.mod'tte these names, but I doubt it." said the clerk. "Not having any party affiliation. It will be a bard matter to arrange the machines. I have enough trouble now In preparing for the primary and I have not begun to worry about the election, and It Is posslhle when we get to it wc may be able to fix It some way whereby ballots will not be required John Power filed for police commissioner. but this filing Is now nulled and he has started out with a petith n. I will receive the solid support of the Jacksonian club," said Mr. Power, "but I do not know who else the club will support Robert J. Altchlson Is a member In good standing and James P. Connolly, one ol the legislators. Is quite friendly to us. BMh of these men filed for the office and I tin derstand both will circulate petitions, but whether the club will support them or not do not know." Dan J. Connell, a Jim, has a petition already signed by several hundred names but It will not be filed with the clerk until Governor Bhallenberger signs the charter bill. Talks Himself Into Two-Year Term Arthur Hall was the victim of his own loquacity when his turn came for sentence In the criminal department pi district court, He pleaded guilty to breaking and entering the Farrell company's warehouse and steal ing $16 worth of syrup. Judge Sear asked Deputy County At torney Coad what he thought Hall ought to get and Coad suggested one year, the mini mum penalty for breaking and entering. Hall Informed the judge that It was his first offense. "I had got Into bad com pany, Judge, and never slipped up before thlg." Judge Srars asked him how old he was, and Hall said 49 years. "You are pretty old," declared the court, "to be getting Into bad company. You'd have been wiser to have kept still after Mr. Csad auggested one year. I'll give you two." CHILD'S SAVING HOME FUND Nearly Half of 7B,000 Heqnlred for New Hnlldlna; la Novr, Col lected. The Child Saving Institute is engaged In a campaign of raising a $75.0cO building fund for Its new home at Twenty-sixth and Jones streets and announces that $33,611 of that fund has been raised. The committee In charge of this fund has Issued- a warning to the people of Omaha to be careful not to give money to persons not duly authorized to collect it for the institution. Several plans are being formulated to raise the money, one of which Is a base ball game at Vinton park between Omaha and Lincoln, the owners of the two teams having offered the receipts of thu game. The subscriptions to date are: George A. Joalyn $25,000.00 G. C. Barton 5,0i.00 W. A. Paxton, Jr... 1,000.110 Rome Miner Omaha National bank Nebraska Telephone company. A. W. Clark I. 8. Lenvltt Myers-Dillon Drug company... Charles E. Johannes F. Iehmer O. W. Butts Mrs. Joseph C. Weeth Margaret Park J. W. Conley, D. D Mary Krebs Mrs. V. J. Perry J. Arthur C. M. Zarp Orace House Mrs. K. B. Axford Mary E. Schanip Arthur K. Dunn J. H. Oreen Orant Thomas Mrs. O. O'Connell Kate Oraff Anna C. Boesen . 1,000.00 fcuO.O.) 500.00 2o.0 imi.Oi) 100. 00 AO. 00 60.00 25.00 20. tO 10.09 lO.nO 6.10 5.i) 5.'fl 5.00 B.i o 3. UO 2. 00 2.00 1.(0 . . 1.00 1 00 1 00 1.(0 1.(0 1.00 l.ro i ft) 1 oo i.) 1.(0 l.l l oo 1.0) .50 .lu.iiii.eo Katie Donohuu Pearl E. Burb-sson Willis A. Holbrook Ethel Mackenxie Mabel C. Chrlstcnsen Mary I,. Qulgley Anna Burress Alfred Bartell William C. Price Ella Carlson Louise Stubbles Total! Sturdy oaks from little corns grow advertising tn The Bee will do wondeis for your bu.iinesa Falrbaaks Goes to California. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., March 22.-Former Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, Mrs. Fairbanks and their daughter this after noon left for Pasadena, Cal , to spend sev eral months. All Who Would Eiyoy good health, with it blcaauigB, must un deraUfad, quite dearly, that it involves the question of right living with til the terra implies. With proper knowledge of what is best, each hour of recreation, of enjoy merit, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to living aright. Then the use of medicine may be dis pensed with te advantage, but under or dinary conditions in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invalu able if taken at the proper time and the CeJiloT&k Fig Syrup Co. holds that it is alike Important to present the subject truthfully and to supply the one perfect laxative to those desiring it. Consequently, the Company's Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna gives general aataafsetion. To get its beneficial effects buy the rerroine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale Wv all barfing dniggfets. Victim of Knife Said to Be Bad Man "Jnd" Whitehead Has a Secord in St. Joseph as an Unruly Citizen. Since Justus or "Jud" Whitehead was stabbed by a man said to be William Car penter, the police h.tve been told that he Is a bad man and may be wanted In other Cities. Acting on the tip given to them by a police officer of St. Joseph, the local de tectives arrested Harry Morgan and Harry Hogan Sunday morning In a room at 2'7 North Seventeenth street, where Whitehead Is confined to his bed by his wound. It la thought the two men. or at least Morgan, are pals of Whitehead and the local police say their Information connects Morgan closely with Whitehead, the two having been known as "Whl'le and Blackle." on account of Whitehead's name and light complexion nnd that of Morgan, which Is the other extreme. Both Morgan nnd Hogan are held as sus picious characters, and the police say that if no demand for the delivery of the men ia made to them by the time Whitehead recovers from his stab wound, all three will at least be ordered out of the city. If not sent to Jail. SO HUNGRY AND DESPERATE. SAYS MAN JUST FROM PEN He (Jets Fifteen Days for Attempt Inar to Hold I'p MrGorrra with Gas Pipe. Fifteen davs m Jail was the sentence given J. T. Murray In police court Monday. Murray Is the man who trior1 to hold up Councilman Thomas McGovern Bt Twenty fifth and Chicago streets Saturday night and was himself held up by McOnvrrn until the arrival of two aergeants of police. "I just gut out of the penitentiary a month ago," Murray told the Judge, "nnd I've asked almost everybody In town for work. I don't know what I mightn't have done witli the piece of gaa pipe I had I was so hungry and desperate." Judge Crawford told . Murray that lie would like to give him a chance to go to work and do right, but that he could not overlook the gas pipe Incident Saturday night. Councilman McGovern appeared In court Monday morning and testified against the man. SALOON MEN ARE DISCHARGED Keeper aad Porter Arrested anday Released on ay-o of City Prosecutor. Barney Sambo and Herman KruRcr. sa loon keeper and port?r at 1419 Dodge street, were discharged in police court Monday morning after being arrested Sunday morn ing on the charge of selling liquor on Sun day. The city prosecutor thought there was no case against the men. In splto of the statements of the arresting officers. The latter said they found Sambo and Kruger in charge of the saloon and a num ber of negroes and white people In the "restaurant" part of the place drinking beer after 2 o'clock Sunday murnlng. . "You won't get off as easy next time," remarked Judge Crawford as he discharged the men. DAHLMAN AS A PREACHER Mayor Will Join Former Prise Fighter In Volunteers Meet Inn at Armory. Mayor Dahlman's latpst bid for the lime light Is the pulpit. He has consented to preach at the first of a series of meetings by the Volunteers of America Tuesday In the Armory at Fourteenth and Capitol ave nue. Tom Mackay of Chicago, a former prlxe fighter. Is conducting meetings In the Volunteers' hall and this has been In capable of seating his crowds, so he will move to the old market house Tuesday night and get the mayor to Join lilm In tha opening service. Dahlman speaks at 7:45 and Mackay begins at 8 o'clock. (KatabMiaed 1871 An Inhalation for Whooplng-Cough, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Creselene Is a Boon t Aathmatlea. Does It sot ssam more aflecUva te breathe Ins Mnntff for A umu. nf tha hraAihine organs lhaa lo take the remady into tba atomecE? Cj-esolene cores barauae tha air, mdered atronf 1 antlarptle, la rarnrd ever the diaeaeed nrfaoa with STery brxalh. 1'tJi proloofad sad eonatant treatment. It Is lnraluable to Bothers with amaJl children. for irruatad throat thera la nuihtuir tttr than Oraeotrtia Antlaeptlo Thrust Tablaia. Hend 8" In postage for aantpla bnttlo. ALL 0RUOQISTS. tvnd naalal tor da seripttT,. Sooklsi, VapnCreso'eae Cat laO Fulton Htrast, T0.1MIRIIT John Fred Dehm Councilman Ott Ward Ton caa vote tot me la aay ward la the city. c FOsrrrrrx.Y curb l treatment for the cure of rupture which Is safe and convenient to lake, as no time Is lost I have nothing for sale, as my specialty is the Cat-lug- of Bap tare, and if a peraon has double, just put Hi money In any bank and pay when satisfied. No other doctor will do this. When taking my treatment patients must eome to my office References: Culled States National bank of Omaha Frank H. Wrr, M. D. RUPTURE A flW SATS I have i Koob aoe, Bldg, Omaha, atea.