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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1009. 10 PERSONAL (Continued.) PRIVATE hom dating frnl inementl btblrt adopted. The Qood Samaritan 8sn ttartum, I First Ave.. Council Bluffs, Xa. 118) M XI A nWlnn treatment and beth. Mm. ! HAUltiJliW Smith, U 8. Hth. M floor. (Ut) 621 AfAKSAtTR ElectrJo vlbrstory, 139 & Floor. Old Boston Store. (18)-Mao All VAPOR BATHS aVWttt men. It yo want to get rid of your rheumatism, lumbtio, sciatica and other chronic aliments, take the vapor bathe and message traatmenta of Dr. and Mra. R. B. Benda, We alao irlva face and scalp treat ment. We set results. 240-224 Paxton I; Ik. TeL Douglas 190, (18 tug A TOTJNO WOMEN coming to Omaha aa strangers are Inrlted to visit the Toung Women's Christian association room, Ull Farnam St., where they will be directed to sultabie boarding- place or otherwlae aaalaied. A deaconess representing the association meets trains at the Union eta tlon as travelers' aid. t!8 268 STRINQE8, rubber goods, by mall; cut prices. Bend for f roe catalogue. Mvers Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha. d8 417 MOTHER Three Sns makes It easy. I know where to go. I sm gone don't worry. If approached I can and will aqua re every thing. Ion't expert word; don't try to enj wora: aon t loss heart and I won t HOT. ilk) 870 27x POULTRY AND EGGS OTTUMWA Poultry Yards-Llglit Brahmaa won 7 premiums at the state fair. Block tor sale, oia ana young, k. t. ( ameron, Ottumwa, la (11) M164 Sx WHITE) ROCKS Eggs from pen scoring 9U to 944. $1.60 for fifteen egg. C. W. Howell, Altoona, la. (11) A1237 the ORPINGTONS, all varieties, blue ribbon wlnneri; mating list free. Hoomgarn' Orpington Yards. Humboldt, Neb. (UJ-M161 8x EdGS Front two fine pens of Barred Rocks of r jckerel mating; cockerels scor ing 91 and MVi. $2 per 16. Eggs from out side pens, $3 ler W0. Mrs, J. M. Stewart, Alnaworth, la. (11)-M36 x FOR BALF Indian Runner ducks and eggs. Mrs. Derrick, Battle Creek, Neb. (1D-M162 8x . FOR 8 A LB Rose Comb Brown Leghorn cockerels. Write for prices. F. Bowman, I Lou to i, Eldora. Ia. (ID Mi.90 A4x Whits Leghorn egga $8 per 100, at Mandy Lee Farm. Tel. Florence 1R2. (U)-M7GSA20 R. C. R. I. RED EGOS for sale. Pen eggs, SI. GO per 15, $8 per 100; from pens snoring 90 to 93 range $1 per 15, 8( per lot). J. W. " Abraham, Valley, Neb. (11) M243 SILVER LACED Wyandotte cockerels, choice stock, scored and unscored; Pekin ducks. Mrs. F. R. McLaughlin, Manning, la. (1D-M5S7 A4x PARTRIDGE COCHINS Choice birds, both sexes. Mrs. C. Wonderly, Benedict, Neb. (11)-M7I7 27x BEND postal for large Illustrated catalogue full-blooded poultry, incubators, eggs for hatching. Chanticleer Poultry Farm, Dept. B, Mankato. Minn. (1D-M728 Zix PRINTING JARVE PTG. CO.. Job printing and calen dars, 16th & Cap. Ave. Phone Ind. A-2HJ0. (5) 607 REAL ESTATE HBAI, ESTATE DEALERS. KKf ABBTRACT CO., Est. 1RS6: prompt service; get our prices. 1710 Farnam St. 19)-648 REAL E8TATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CH AS. K. WILLIAMSON, President. (!!) 651 PAYNE INV. CO., first floof. N. Y. L. (19) 649 BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Brandels Bldg. .... (19) 650 DARLING ft DARLING. 441 Brandels BUlg. Phone Doug. 6034 (19) KM ED. JOHNSON & CO., 1614 FARNAM ST. (19) M71 M24 CITY PROPERTY pen ialb. SPECIAL Southwest corner Georgia Ave. and pa cific.' 64x14! feet; all specials pald-S3Js. SELBY, 16th and Farnam. 436 Kd. of Trade Bldg. 19)-216 28 FOR SALB By owner, desirable 8-room house, strictly modern and up-to-date; near Hanscom park. Tel. Douglas 256, or Harney 68. (19) Ut 28 $0,000 SQUARE FEET floor space, large brick warehouse, with trackage $4,000. HARRISON 4. MORTON. (19)-18 28 DEAD EASY th near Martha, lot 60x133 feet, east front. $ large rooms, pantry, closets and bath downstairs; two more can be finished upstairs; good furnaoe, fine plumbing, com bination Tight, fixtures; all rooms hand somely decorated; window ahadea, front and back vestlbulo; Yale locka, stone walks to be laid and yard sodded. Block from school,, three blocks to car. In Creighton's First Addition ' Pries. $3,200; $700 cash; $1,600 S years $ , per cent semi-annual Interest; balance $30 per month. Ill Board Trade Bldg., 16th and Farnam Bts. D. V. Sholes Co., Telephone, Doug-. 49; Ind., A -3049. (19) 133 27 S-ROOM HOUSE, available to West Far nam car $6,760. HARRISON MORTON. (19) 191 26 Only a Few Days Left THIS HOI'S E MI ST BE SOLD BEFORE APRIL 1. EVEN IF THE PRICE HAS TO BE CUT. An extra - well built modern house. In Bemls Park, with large south front lot. facing on Bemta Fark; paving all paid; all public Improvements In; house cost $6 276; lot worth $2,500. Pncs $S.0U0. Terms can hi arranged If desired. Owner gone to Cali fornia family going soon. J. H. DUMOXT & SON, 'Phone D uglss 65. mt Farnam 8t (19)-214 26 TAKE YOUR CHOICE 16th and Emmet St. 7-room. strictly modern house, oak finish loan and pine upstairs, full basement, wiuih front and brand new. :. Price, $:i,75(); Easy Tenns. 36th and Reward, 4-room new house, alrlctly mo1ern, full basement and a dandy at $9SA. Easy terms. They are worth Investigating. Let ma , how ysu. W. S. FRANK, llh and Harney. 321 Neville Blk . both 'Phones. (19)-M'J3 a REAL. ESTATB. LOANS and Insurance Usr your property with us for sale or exchange Walnut and Orchard Hills Realty On H0 Hamilton St. Phones Harcey I'&i tad. tt-ua u im REAL ESTATE CITY PROPKRTT rOR ALB (Continued. FOR SALE Nebraska's choicest com and alfalfa lands. Wrlto for price list of bar gain L. Nlder, Falrtmry. Neb. (lll-MZE fx WHAT IS THE USE ft ...In. m,mn tmi pin ttu a ft.rnom cottage and lOOxlfiO feet of ground tor $1,700; casn ana ine oaiance u.wi per mmim. W. J. Dermody Investment Co., Tel. Doug. 6108 or A S. 836 N. T. L. B1dg. (19)-S8 M 17 ACRK8- Rett Una trackage 817.000. ' HARRISON & MORTON. (11 19C M New 5-Room Cottage Five rooms and bath: all modern, except heat; parlor, dining room, nicely papered; gas and electric lights; full cemented cellar; cement sidewalks; large corner lot; south front; located 31st and Ohio Bts.; price, $2,600; $3)0 down and IJ5 per month. C G. Carlberg 911 N. T. Ufa Bldg. (191-217 READ THIS WITH CARE 6flxl32 fret, near 20th and Burt Bts.; will bs sold cheap. 6x1.12 feet, near 2oth and Burt .; we 70x01 feet, near 24th and Btnney Bts.; we will give you a owgiun, One lot near Country Club for $250 166 feet front by 180 feet deep, with four cttagcB, (W or tne itx leei vacant; street paved; all taxes paid 1n full; all a, ejA 10 acres. Just outside city limits; good in vestment for $8,200. 7-room brick house, modern; near list and Leaven worm; can o oougni at a low price. McCAGUE INVESTMENT CO. 'Phone Douglas 416. 1506 Dodge St. (19) 219 28 22 FEET. Improved, lower Fa mam $16,000. . n ra .-v w v a w r - n nv "KT 09) 198 2 . 1 520 EM MET STREET, A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN SULPHUR SF RINGS ADDITION Six rooms and hall, oak finish and floors, full basement, entirely modern and com plete, full south front lot, one-4ialf block from car. No addition In Omaha has built up like Sulphur Spring In the same length of time, and all fine homes. Buy Where Others Are Buying. The location Is right, the house la right and the owner will make the terms to suit. This Is YOUR OPPORTUNITY. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, New Location. 1614 Harney St, 09)-Z 36 Nearly New 5-Room Brick Five-room pressed brick cottage, arranged for two large rooms upstairs, all modem, excent heat: full cemented cellar; modern plumbing, gaa and ejectric lights; east front lot; permanent cement sidewalks; nicely sodded; only $2,600; 1016 S. 3Sth Ave. C. G. Carlberg U N. Y. Lrfe Bldg. (19)-218 26 40 ACRES Near Rrandeta' country home (19)-197 26 Hawthorne Avenue Bern is Park Modern 8-room home, with hardwood fin Isli. paved street, permanent walks, forest trees and beaut nut lawn, uu reet rroni Oilv 17.000. Ehhv terms. If desired House and grounds too large for present owner. A special bargain. The land alone la worth more than halt tne price. .J. H. Dumont & Son, 'Phone Douglas 690. 1605 Farnam St (19) 2a 26 110x243 On 3Sth Bt. and Davenport, right on ine fiinf oi lliai new swell resiurin;o district W.UKI. HARRISON & MORTON. (19)-192 26 ALONG THE AMES AVENUE CAR LINE There is more building than in any other part of Omaha. Don't buy lots until you se what we can offer you In Collier 'Place. Monmouth Park, Lakeview and Central Park additions. Our terms easy enough Tor anyone. HASTINGS & HOYDEN, 1614 Harney St (191-232 36 66 FEET IJttle over one block from nost office; house on part of ground, renting for $720 yearly; room for another house; fronta south on that beautiful little Cap itol Ave. r-ara vouu. HARRISON & MORTON. (19)-201 2 BARGAINS IN BEMIS PARK On account of sickness, which makes change of climate necesaary, we are authorised to sell one of those beautiful homes on Ilncoln boulevard. Bemls Park, for $fi.5O0. Terma can be arranged. If desired. Klght rooms, hardwood , finish, tiled bath and every convenience. Built In 1907. Full lot. All public Improvements In. If you want bargain let us snow you this property. J. IT. DUMONT & SON, 'Phone Douglas 690. 160B Farnam St (191-224 26 66x 96 Not far from 20th and Farnam $13,500. HARRISON A MORTON. (19) -190 26 72H FEET Farnam and 22d $11,126. HARRISON & MORTON. (191109 26 $5,000 810 SOUTH 21ST ST. Half block from Leavenworth. An 8-room all modern house. Has best of new mod ern plumbing, and a fine hot water heat ing plant. Hall, front and back parlor. dining room, kitchen and large pantry, all on tne ground noor. Three good bed rooms and the bath room on the second floor. Rooms are all large and llaht. lxt 60x150; good lawn and trees. Every thing in splendid condition. Small stable and buggy aned. $5,000, $2,6u0 cah balance to suit. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. (191-221 26 A GOOD ONE New 6-rocm modern cottage, built by day, tiled bath room. No. 1040 Carton furnace Buy from owner and save commission, located 4219 Harney St. (191187 2x BARGAIN 8-rooin house ou Ohio, close to 24th St., rents for $300 per year. Owner non-resident; must sell at once. If taken at ones will accept. $2.20. at. i. KUNNARD 4k Co.. $10 Brown Blk. U)-M364 146 FEET, on 241 h and Dodge $12,600; rent I1.0N) a year; room for atore and flat ad ditional. HARRISON A MORTON. (19V-300 26 Ml 4 GRAND AVE., new 8-room modern house; permanttnt walks to car: $2.6uo; terma. (19) M 16k 2 FOR SALE New 4-room modern cottage, furnished or unfurnished, near two car lines and acbool. Call up B 2703: Harney m (,ii)-Ms9i ; REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOH SALB (Continued ) 80 ACRES $V miles from postofflcs. $J00 an acre, almnftt farm price In the city. HARRISON A MORTON. . (19) 194 26 MY NEW 8-room modern home, 1819 N. 86th, Bemls Park, got to be sold, or will trade for lot or small house and lot. Phone Harney 188a (1)-M160 28 A Nice Hanscom Park Home A house of eight large rooms, completely modern, paved street, cement walks, nice lawn and trees, good cement cellar, fine cistern, new furnace, large lot. A snap. Iook It tip. WORLD INVESTMENT CO.. 601-4 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tels., Doug. 1920. Ind. A 4263. (19) M178 t! 66 FEET Farnam, near 1Rth $41,000. HARRISON ft MORTON. (19)-198 n BEAUTIFUL HOME BARGAINS Bight 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 Hansooro park, Park Ave. Tbls property must be sold by the Bth Inst., and the price will sell It, as It Is offered for $1,600 less than Ita actual value; part cash will handle It. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, US Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. U9)-39l' LIST your property with Chris Boyer. 22d l-ROOM HOUSE Fine barn, on beautiful Florence boulevard, diagonally across from Rome Miller's $6,600. HARRISON A MORTON. x (19)-208 26 FOR BALE Sub lot 6 of lot 7, Capitol add.; also s 44 ft. lot 3, block 148. Make me an offer. Blrllla C. Jones, 665 W. Prospect Ave., Hollywood St a., Los Angeles, Cal. (19)-M621 A4 165 FEET East front, Florence boulevard. above Stroud s new house $3,200: can di vide. HARRISON A MORTON. (19) 204 26 NOW IS THE TIME To get you a 6-room cottage In walkina distance for $1,600; $600 cash and the balance on easy terms. W. J. Dermody Investment Co., Tel. Doug. 6108 or A 2033. 836 N. Y. L. Bldg. (!) 989 26 lOOxROO Fronting Florence bouievard. in that very fine district this side Miller Park-$15 a foot. HARRISON A MORTON. (19)-206 26 FOR SALR At Norfolk, Neb.. 10-room house, centrally located for boarding; must be sold by April 10; will constd r any reasonable offer. Address Mrs. H. Murray. Grand Island, Neb. (19) M998 81 BEAUTIFUL 8-room house, almost new, fronting south on Fowter Ave., near Flor ence boulevard $6,000; uniformity of good Improvements makes this desirable. HARRISON A MORTON. (19)-206 26 BOULEVARD HOUSE. 2248 North 19th Bt., 9 rooms, modern, only $2,600. Thomas Brennan, room 1 New York Life Bldg. (19)-34 EAST FRONT, Florence boulevard, near Mandnrson . St. ; sewer, water and gas $750. HARRISON A MORTON. (19)-206 26 IF You SAVE City property, farms, ranch lands or mer chandise to sell or trade, list them with ras. It costs you nothing unless I etfsct a sals. W. W. MJtchell, $32 Board of Trade Bids. (II) 6S( FULL LOT South front on Seward, near JSth (Orchard Hill) St.; paved, permanent walk $600; very good for the money. ' HARRISON A MORTON. (l)-302 26 REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB Colorado. COLORADO H ALF The very best In quality; black loam, with clay under neath and every acre smooth. This will go In a few days at $7.60 per acre; one-half cash, balance runs three years at 6 per cent. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. Life, Omaha, Neb. (20)-216 26 HEALTH and wealth In Colorado. Buy a ranch. Bargain. "Owner," Box 644. Den ver. (20) M227 2&x FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Greeley district, under Irrigation: sugar beeU, alfalfa, general farming and fruit raising; low price, easy payment. National Investment Co.. 682 Krandels Bldg.. Omaha. Tel Douglas tm. (20 7 Kaoaaa. NORTH Dickinson county land. lns homes, good Investments, selling fast, advancing rapidly; come soon, get a good bargain. Write B. Fackler, Manchester, Kan. (20)-M64 llX leva. FOR SALE A farm of 120 acres, two and one-half miles from Osceola, the county seat of Clarke county, Iowa. 110 acres In cultivation, balance In blue grass pas ture. Small orchard, and a number of shads trees around the house. Good housri and barn, and shedding for a hundred hesd of cattle, and hogs, wood shed and ben house. Farm well watered with wells and living stream. Prloe $70 per acre, or $22,400. $6,400 cash down and balance In four years, rnterest payable annually; ( per cent on $12,000, and 6 per cent on $2,200, with option to pay $500 or $1,000 at any Interest dste after one year. Also have other bargains. "Send for list $8 P. P." Karr A Karr, Osceola. Ia. (20) M58U A4x Mlssoart. NELSON'S bargain list 14 80 acres 4 miles from C.yde; nice, level land, all fenced, at $150. 15160 acres near Agenda, In Ger man aettlement; creek bottom and well Improved. A bargain at $9.k), with good terms. Also have several goqd farms that I can give good trades on. Write for my complete list, mentioning this paper. Waltoi Nelson, Clyde, Kan. (20) M183 8 IS e bras km. FOR RENT or for sale, ranch 2.046 acres, 3 miles Ewlng, Neb., much valley land, tame grasa, all fenced and cross fenced: 100 acres under plow; 300 acres hay; good water and ahade; aet of good buildings. Write J. II. Talboy. Sioux City. Ia. (20) M 744 27x GOOD LAND CHEAP. 640 acres central Nebraska, $3 59 per acre; $764.60 cash, balance $ years, $192.00 each year; low rate of Interest. P. O. Box 173, Council Bluffs. (30) M130 $0x FOR BALE 468-acre ranch near aldney, 120 acres of hay land. 160 acrea farm land, balance pasture, marly all fenced; good well, but no buildings. School house near; sidetrack close. Pries $16 per acre, part on time. Ws hsve many other bargains 80-acre farm, well Improved, -near Grand Island. $6,400. For particulars, writs Dill A Huston. Grand Island, Neb. (20)-M242 x oatk Dakota. ' BUY SOUTH DAKOTA LAND. Buy In the Kadoka vicinity, In .Stanley county, where the rich soil grows g od corn, small grain, alfalfa and timothy and clover, plenty of water easily ob tained, free from rock. Coras and buy while It's within reach, from $ to $26 er acre. Ws also have gilt edge first farm mortgages for sal, can net you from 6 per wnt to I par cant Interest. Agents wanted. For description write to F. K. Reldinger iJind Agency, Kadoka, Stanley Co., South Dakota. PM188 AU REAL ESTATE farm axd a.( h lami for sai.k (Continued.) Oklakosa. FARMS. $6 ro $7$ per acr Write for our long Hat. Bemls. Brandels Bldg. (20-al Mch$l CHOICE Oklannma farm for snle. 160 acres, $-room house, barn, crib, gransry; 90 acres In cultivation. 70 acres bottom. 10 acres orchard; 7 miles from railroad town: price, $36 per acre; one-half cash, time on bal ance. Writs Swope A Co., Ftlllwster, OkL (20) M726 Aix OKLAHOMA. The Oklahoma A Chernaee Central rail road Is about to be built east and west through Nowata county. Better get In, on some of that $10 to $ Innd before the pries doubles. Ask Mo. Pacific agent about loW rates to Nowata, Okl. NOWATA LAND AND liOT CO., Suite 674 N. T. Life Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Open Evenings. Thone Red 1W9. (20) MS78 28 North Dakota. HAVE a very attractive proposition for h.en whi can procure buyers for farm Irnds In the best locality In the north west. H. N. Tucker Co., Courtenar, N. D. (20) M 108 31 Texas. LAND Looking for bargains? Four fine aectlona near county seat, Terry county, $9.60 per acre; good settlement, with schools; some Improvements: every foot good land; be quick. Joe Hunt, Canyon, Texas. (20) M156 2Sx Wasklasrtosu FOR BALE 10 acres fruit and veretabls Irrigated land near Bpokane. Wash., at sacrifice. Writs H. B. Smith, College. Tabor, la. U0)-M3O2 Alx Mlsecllaaeaas. FOR RENT Several choice Improved farms In Atchlnson county, Missouri; Harrison and Clay counties, Iowa, and Chippewa county. Minnesota, for one-third of crop, or will furnish seed and take half. J. Mulhall, Sioux City, la. (20) M147 lx REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ACREAGE FOR RENT. Houae, Barn and 26 acres, mostly paature, near 83d and Lake, $10 per month. New house and barn with 16V acres, west of South Omaha. $200 per year. Large piece of land, mostly pasture with some plow land. Has some improvements. 2 miles west of South Omaha. Very cheap. THE BYRON REED COMPANY, 213 S. 14th St. Phone Doug. 297. (21 141 27 REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans and war rant a. W. Farnam Smith a C(. U2u Farnam St (22)-66 WANTED City loans. Pstars Trust Co. (22) Ms LOWEST RATES Bemls. Brandels Bldg. U2r4Mft $100 TO r 6,00u made promptly. F. D. Wead, Waad Bldg.. 18th and Faruatn. (32) 4k4 LOANS WANTED. If you need a reasonable loan on well im proved Omaha real estate, I can enter tain your application, at 6 or 6tt per cent interest, according to location or grade of Property; no delay, and privilege is given or prepayment before maturity. L 81b bernsen, 208 Old Boston Store Bldg. (22)-MI78 A17 SECOND MORTGAGE loana negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phone Douglas 1318. (22) 664 FIVB PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1. New York Life Bldg. (22) 6M PRIVATE money to loan. I. H. Sherwood, 616 Brandels Bldg. (22-6$ PAYNE. BOBTWICK A CO., N. Y. Ufa. Private money; $00 to $6,000; Kw rata. (22-at MONEY TO BUILD. $600 to $200,000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS. 60$ First Nat l Bank Bldg. (22) 667 MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. (22) 674) MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha prop arty. Conrad Young. 1618 Dodge St. (22j M98J PRIVATE MONEY NO DELAY. OARVIN BROS., loo FARNAM. (22) -476 $M0 TO $5,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Fntata Co.. loOl N. Y. Ufa Doug, or A -2152. (12) 663 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO BUY. IF you MUST sell, list with us. We cannot sell anything unless at aqueeze prices. Open evenings. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO.. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Omaha. Neb, 'Phone Red. 1999. (25)-M321 SPOT CASH For neat home, cottcge or building lot; well located, must be very cheap: from owner only. 'Phone D. 6034, A-1622. or D 191, care of Bee. . (23) M113 STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water repairs; Thermostats and other heat regulators; new furnaces and hot water combination heating. Omaha Stove Repair Works, , ' ' ' ' - ' ' . . : . . null, D i ,IIU. J f N Bell, IouglRM 050. 674 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothea and ahoes. Tel. Doug. 3371. (2i) 672 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. 51. (26)-73 WANTED Jersey cows: fresh or coming In soon. E. Purdy, 2415 Cuming St. (26I-M774 28x AUCTIONEERING The noted auctioneer of Iowa, (lis. and Neb., F. D. VanPelt, has located in Omahn. Office 843 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone, Ind. A 3022. (251-514 A17 I WAflifci-in ouy large numners or Ho mer pigeons ror siiuali raising; also pure white Homers. Write describing what you hve, quoting lowest price. Dean Swift Poultry Co., Des Molncs, la. (25) M93S 29 WANTED To buy Union Pacific railroad land contracts. P. O. Box 44. Omiha. (25)-Mia Six WHEN you write to advertisers, kindly mention the fact that you saw the d In T'.le TW WANTED TO RENT WANTED Three or four-room furnished (rttncnt. West F fun am district. Ad-dtei-s C 190. care Bee. (26) M 104 27 x WANTED By a young man. a neat fur. nirl ed room for about $2 per week. Ad dress A 1S8. care Bee. - (26) MM6 37 x WHEN writing to advertisers, kindly men lion The Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS POSITION as bookkeeper, correspondent or general office work, by able middle aged buslnesa man. Address I. 233 Hee. (27)-M249 2X MAN vt 40. wide business experience, de sires office position; modest salary. Ad dress O 246. Bee. 1 27) M248 28x HEAVY financial losses compel good business man to solicit clerical position. Address M 234 Bee. . (27) M247 2ix BI.ACKSMITH. hustler, wants work. Ad dress K-232, care Bee Office. (2D-M230 tlx WHEN you writs to sdvertlsers, remeav bar that It takes but an extra stroke or . two of the pen to mention ths faol that eu saw ths sd la The Bea, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Elmer L. Canan and husband to Annie A. Sertoli, lots 6, 7, 8, t. 10 and . block 13. Calkins' subdlv $ 1.200 Annie A Scholl and husband to Louis P. Hadra. same $O0 Charles F. Ouster to William Arm hrust. lot 22. block 8. Collier Place.. 5O0 M.irie I). longshore to Jnaephlns Ia Darling, lots 23 and 24. bk ck 4, Loberk's subdlv 10 Peter K.lman and wife to Ellen M. Eclman, lot 4. block 1, Hoffman Ter race ino Michael Wbclnn to Jacob Hhtehurg. Jr., nR feet of lot 1 and nSH feet of feet of lot 2. block 3. Perkins" subdlv g,5oo Edward Morris and wife to Samuel Manctiso, eU. sublot i. tax lot 34. in 27-16-13 I i llht'lmlno Flllenwarth and husband to A. J. Trllety. a12 feet of lot 1, block 13. 8. K Rogers' add 2,050 Elizabeth Kountxe Real Estate com Pny to Ida O'Neill, lot 31, Forest Hill park 1,500 Fled fitubbendorf to Michael Serafln, r-Vs lot 14, bloc k 8. Mellas' add 60 Charles J. Keirle and wife to Charles T. Haughman, lot 4, bleak 42, Flor ence 1 South Omaha Ind company to Agnes miner, iota i ana s. block am, south Omaha 900 Mil l cl Whrlan to Gertrude D. Me Dowell, part lots 1 and 2, block 3, Perkins subdlv y Reed Bros, to William Kragskow, lot 4. block 6, Omaha View 300 Henry Anderson and alf to Ida May Cole, lot 7, block 32, Florence 1 Rebecca S. Rudlger nnd husband to Katharlna Hook, lot 8, block 13, Dr Park 1,900 Ixiulse L. Vila to Evelyn Johnson, lot 6, block K, Saunders A Hlme haueh's add 6o0 Mary M. Reed to Helen 8. Grigor, part sublot 3. tax lot 1, ne4 ne 21-15-13 1 Helen 8. Grigor to Hunter UeaUy company, runic ' 4,000 Thomas N. Ji'lyan and wife to Ed ward D. Snyder, lot 8. Alnsfield 2,0M United Real Estate and Trust com pany to Joseph Swoboda and wife, lots 4 and 5, block 2, Kountxe's 5th dd , i.ooo H. C. Bronie and wife to William O. Jensen, lot 6. block 9, Myers, Rich ards A Tilden's add 650 Hfrman D. Schoettger to Arthur E. Woodman, lot 6, Stevens' subdlv 1 Intel urban Land company to James R. Riley and wife, lot 2, block 4, Iler's add 40O James H. Parrotte to Ell H. Patter son, n40 feet of lots 13 and 14, block R, Shinn's 2d add 600 Marietta G. Lee et al. to Eva M. Tib bets, lot 24, block 10, Albright's An nex 200 Bessie E. Havel and husband to Iwis O. Horsky, lot 6, block 2, Holmes' odd 1,500 Florence company to Arthur Mason, lots 11 and 12, block 4, Hitchcock's 1st add 300 Charles A. King to John A. King, lot 13, Parkland Place C. W. Kowns and wife to John W. Griffith, lot 1 to 16, and 18 and 19, block 1, and other lots. Conkllng Place 1 Charles A. Loomta to Arthur B. Tlb bens, n29 feet of b57 feet of lot 8, block 10, Reed's 1st add 1,650 Philip Klinkenbeard and wife to John RyUIn, lot 19, block 8, Albright's An nex 150 J. J. Fitzgerald to Phillip Klinken beard, same 100 Andrew J. Stanley and wife to Ixittle B. Gage, lot 7, block 10, Plainvlew.. 650 John E. Reagan and wife to National Fidelity and Casualty company, lot 6, block 13. Florence, and other lots 1 Mrs. Thedore Lyons to John E. Rea gan, same 1 William A. Smith snd wife to A. B. Cramer, lot 4, block t, Glencoe Place 460 Joseph Jambor and wife to Anton Kolonbek, eVi lot 19, block 8, Arbor Place 550 Bohemian Loan and Building associ ation to Joseph Jambor. same J Archie T. Waters and wife to Frank J. Kffenberger, lot 22, block 1, Rose Hill 1.2T0 Total $31,221 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUARTKR master, Cheyennu, Wyo., Marcn 24, 190t). Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re ceived al this office until 9:30 a. in., moun tain time, Saturday, April 24, 19U9, at which time they will b opened in public, for fur nishing all labor and material required in the construction and remodeling of an elec tric lighting system at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., Including the following Items: 1. Constructing primary, secondary, service, transmission and street light lines, furnish ing and Installing cut-outs and street lamp brackets and Installing transformers, re moving part -and remodeling part of the old lin. 2. Furnishing all Tungston lamps, switchboards and all apparatus for sub station. 3. Furnishing all Watt meters and transformers. 4. Installing interior conduit wiring and arc lamps for electric lighting cavalry drill hall. 6. Construction of a building for transformer sub-station, ail In accordance with plana and specifications prepared in the office of the quartermaster general, United States, army. Plans and specifications are on file In this office and In the office of chief quartermaster, De partment of the Missouri, Omaha, Neb.; chief quartermvwter. Department cf Colo rado, Denver. Colo.; chief quartermaster, leparttnent of the Lukes, Chicago, 111.; depot quartermaster, St. Louis, Mo., and quartermaster, Fort Ieavenworth, Kan. The government reserves the right to ac cept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for Re modeling Electric Light System at Fort D. A Russell, Wyo," and addressed to Cap tain V. K. Hart. Fifteenth Infantry, act ing quartermaster. United States army, in charge of construction, room 3 Keefe hall, Cheyenne. Wyo. M26-27-29-80A23-23 OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master. Fort Douglas. Utah, March 24, 199. Sealed proposala, In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m. April 23, 1909, and then opened in the presence of at tending bidders, for constructing, plumb ing, heating, electrlo wiring, etc., for two double barracks, one band barracks and one ordnance storehouse at Fort Douglas, Utah. Information furnished on applica tion. Envelopes containing bida to be marked "Proposala for Public Buildings" and addressed to "Captain T. R. Marker, Quartermaster, 16th Infantry, Conatructing Quartermaster, Fort Douglas, Utah." M24-26-26-27-A23-23 RAILWAY TIME CARD ISIOV HTATlON-4-lOTH AND MASON Union Pacific Leave. ..a 8:55 am ..a 8:60 pm Ar rive. 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Twin City Passenger. . .b 6:30 sm b 6:20 pm Sioux City Passenger... b 2:00 pm bll:55am Sh'ux City Local c 8:45 am c 6.20 pm Emerson Loc al b tna pm b 9:10 am Missouri Pacific Auburn Local b $ 60 pm bll:25am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun dav only, d Daily except Pnturday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS forth GermanAioyd. J?AT JBXPBESB BXKYIbsl Pl.VMOVTH OHKRBOVRCI BRBMBN 10 A. M. K It'll D. Or., March 30Kronprlnl '., April It K.I. tit 11. April KHllr April SO TWI1T-8CBBW PAbSEBTOr BSBYIOS HRKMKN WRgc-T-10 A. M. P. Frledrlch Win., Apr. lYorrk -April 1 Brsdenhurg April ii,OnlMnm April 21 Uslla t Plvmomh t"1 I herbnlir lUDITEHBAMBAM SEstTIOa GIBRALTAR NAPLES 4IKNO A galling st 11 A. M. K. Luh April ir'K. Albwt April 34 P. lrn. April HINerVir ... -7 1 Oslrtohs a Co., Agents, B Broadway, Ji.Y, M.. fwlAUBBVIllllB VWH w aw- ' EUROPE 70 TOTTB, de Luxe and Vacation, for 1909; Cover All Europe. $150 to $1195 All Traveling Expenses Included. THOS. COOK & SON OIK T?.n Wou, V,.lr II Cook's Travelers' Checks 'f, are uooa ,verywnere. SCANDINtVIAN-AUESICAN UM 16,st) Tea Twln-Scraw Passenger Bteamtrs 1 Direct to Norway, Sweden and Denmark HalllS Olav April II C. T. Tlrtaso .... Va 4 Oaoar II Apr. 14 1 Halllg Olar May II I'nltwi gtatn ..April il).car II May 27 All Steamers Equipped With Wireless Kirat cabin, 111 upward: ascund cabin, 147 ao, A. I. JOHNSON A CO.. 124 K. Klnal St., Csloasw til. r to IM-al Aenta. LATEST UMBRELLA HANDLES I'nlqoe Receptacles for Many Articles Appreciated by Men and Women, From Paris come all the styles, those that are fetching and those that are 'ultra and outre. Clothes, hats and lingerie fash ions, all come from the gay capital; skirts that fit as tight as umbrella cases, and hats that are feet In circumference. For the woman of fashion to do without her handbag, containing so many ot her little individual comforts, for any length of time would seem to be Impossible, yet their growing slse has made them a posi tive nuisance and a heavy weight to carry. But what was to take their place? These little articles so dear to every woman's comfort, have to be carried, and they can not bs carried loose In the hand. Who would find a place to put these things? The French Inventor, of course, and right cleverly and gallantly he has don his work. First of all there Is a neat little knob on her ladyship's umbrella handle, made of gold, and smaller than a plngpong ball. This la so small and pretty that it would seem to have only one possible use for the owner's hand to lean on. But upon Its smooth surface there la a tiny lump; press this and the knob opens. Within Is dis closed some sort of a gambling game. It may be roulette. It may be the "petits chevaux," so dear to every Frenchwoman's heart, or It may be a miniature Monte Carlo roulette wheel. But whatever It Is, It serves to amuse the woman while at her t o'clock tea. Another Innocent little umbrella handle has within a complete pack of Ivory cards with which Hhe can while away a tedious hour In her motor car or on the train. For those women who want to devote a few moments to their tolettes, to beautify themselves. In the sliver knobs of their parasols are little sets. A gentle pressure of the finger's tip on the lid opens it and discloses her own face In the tiny mirror In the upper half. Below It, In the perpen dicular stick, there Is a powder puff, a stick of rouge for her lips, some cosmetic for her complexion, and the smallest vial of perfume. Other parasol handles contain the smallest bottles of whisky, eau-de-vie and cordials. The French saying that "the hours do not' strike for happy ones," and the old Anglo-Saxon one that "Time Is money," are the legitimate excuses for the device ot the little watch, no bigger than a but ton being ensconced In the flat-topped para sol handle. Besides, It gives her an oppor tunity to convince herself at all hours just how late it Is. But man must not laugh at woman's vanity, for a glimpse at some of the other cracks and crooks of walking cane han dles show thst the sterner seg ar juat as conceited about their looks aa are their sisters. Instead of the big, ugly, knock-a-man-down handles of a ysar ago, thoa of today ar small, simple and delicate. One contains a moustachs brush, a eomb, a mirror; another a pair of manicure scissors and a nail polisher. To prove, however, that man thinks of business at all times on of these: can receptacles har rolled up in It a memorandum pad, a pencil, fountain pen and a penknife. There are philosophers, too, among these artificers, and the on who arguea that all ends In smoke has put out a golf stick handle which ha snugly and compactly tucked away in Its small spar cigarettes, matches and some small change where pickpockets cannot reach It. Tha main economy about these new canes, umbrsllas and parasol handles Is that they ar practical as wall as pretty New York Tlmeg. .am FIGHTING THE W01TE PLACUE Relifiou$ Bodies loin the Camptig-n Against Consumption. EDUCATION AS A PBEVENTTTE World-Wide Interest la Asttlig th (treat Sfoorgt Cnratlv Powat of Fresh Air, Rest nno Wholesome Food. , Within th last four months th church of over 100 different cities In th United States, all tha principal Yellfftou denomina tions, and several InterdrnominAllonal so cieties, have united In a campaign against consumption, according to a statement Is sued by the National Association for tha Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Notable campaigns have been conducted by the allied churches of New Tork, Rrooklyn, Pittsburg. Ft. Paut, Milwaukee. Washington, Chicago, Providence, Balti more, Trenton, Seattle, Philadelphia and many other cities. In most of the place a special Sunday has been set asld on which sermons about tuberculoma have been preached In th various churches. So successful has been this method of de claring the gospel of fresh air, that It I being adopted by pastor all ovr th coun try. In several of the larger rellglou de. nomination definite resolutions by some of the local ministerial organisations, ally ing these association with the tuberculosis movement, have been adopted. Foremost In the fight against consump tion is the Roman Catholic church. In this church, under the direction of Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia, an educational cru ssile against tuberculosis Is being carried Into all of the parochial and other schools In its control. As a result, over l.JfiO.OOO school children In 13,000 parishes ar being reached. The clergy of the church have been asked also to Instruct their congregations on the dangers and methods of preventing tuberculosis, for the purpose of bringing the simple doctrine of th our and pre vention of this disease to every on of the 17,000,000 Catholics In th t'nlted State. The work of religious bodies In th waf against tuberculosis received a great Im petus In 1906, when Emanuel Church ot Boston, under the leadership of Dr. Joseph H. Pratt and Rev. El wood C. Worcester, started a movement for the treatment' oi tuberculosis patients in their homes undet the supervision of the church. A th patients held weekly meetings at the churcb for instruction and advice from the physi cians In Charge, the organisation wag called a class. Bo successful was th Emanuel class's first year's work that many othei churches throughout the country hav fol lowed this example, and tuberculosis dassei have been formed In a large number of cities. In many cases, independently of church organisations. There are now about fifty regular classes in existence, over one half of which are conducted In connection with churches. The activity of the church, howevr, ai a center of education in tuberculosis, is of much more recent growth. In fact, almost all of the preventive education work "of th churches has been accomplished In th last four months. The National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis estimates that there are now over .00C church congregations to whom the message of the prevention and cure of tuberouloel has been preached, and the number Is In creasing daily. The religious campaign Is not only unde nominational, but It Is also interdenomina tional. The Toung Men's Christian associa tion, for instance, has started an activ crusadex against tuberculosis. Through H physical department Instruction Is being given concerning the nature and dangers of consumption to all of th men and boy who come under that branch of th asso ciation. Educational lectures ar also be ing held In many of the association, and. In general, the campaign against tubercu losis la being linked with the general cru sade for a sound body and a sound mind. The United Society of Christian Endeavor has also taken an active Interest in th tuberculosis propaganda. At the Interna tional convention of that body, to be held In Bt. Paul from July 7 to 12, on Of th large tuberculosis exhibits of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculocls. will be on display. An active campaign of education will be car ried on among the 10,000 delegates, who will act aa missionaries In further spreading th message. Th tuberculosis exhibit will be shown by the side of missionary and other social and civic exhibits. This campaign among the churches and religious organisations Is only a special in stance of the widespread Interest In tuber culosis, which has enlisted within the last year the efforts of such organisation as schools, labor unions, women's clubs, com mercial Institutions, state legislatures, th press, and almost all of th organised clvio snd social societies. By all of these or ganization one sermon is being; preached, namely, that consumption I a communi cable disease, that it can be prevented, and that H can be cured by fresh air, rest and wholesome food. MAN LESS SHIP REACHES LAND With Sails Set, Ko Hand at the Had. . der. Craft Weathers Gales on the Golf. Almost wonderful to relste, th schooner Cleopatra, which baa been sailing ths gulf of Mexico without a guiding hand or a sout aboard, has been found In an ap parently uninjured condition, with all sail sst This ws the manner in which sh was discovered by men who went out from Pensacola to Bt. Oeorge's Island, whr th vessel was sighted aground. Bh had evi dently gone upon the beach easily, for sh had suffered no Injury, except a llttl to the hull, where she had pounded on th and, and can easily be repaired. On December 29 the vessel was caught in a terrific storm on th gulf, which raged so fiercely that the captain and crw war washed from the deck. Th sails wer et then, and they have remained so, th vessel wandering about th gulf and turn ing with th chang of th wind until sh finally landed on the beach. During this period the gulf was visited by half a dosen severe storms, but th vessel, without a man aboard, weathered them all. Aboard wer found a portion of th cargo of navsl stores, while that portion stored In th hold wa Intact and unin jured. This Is th most remarkable mari time occurrence known In ysar. Cincin nati Enquirer. Discovers a Jw Astral Law f Robert L. Hodge, a house painter, ef Franklin Park, has invented an astral cal culator, basd on what h claims as his discovery of a new astral law, which h believe will revolutionise th world chronological system. According to hi theories, the season change ar not eauaed by the earth's revolution around tee sun, but rather by a yearly revolution vt tha sun in an orbit apart from th earth and by a balance motion of th earth on lis equatorial axis. Hodg haa traveled across th country taking observations to verify his theory. Under this, a calendar year would consist of exactly Sb4 dsys. with each fourth month, beginning with March, consisting of exactly thirty-one days, the other eight months of thirty day a H ha worked out a new astral calculation, t t his observation. Boeioa Hre!d.