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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MARCH 20. 1909.
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OFFERED FOR SALE
Mlml leee
:attaaed.
SACKJFICK SALE OF GOODS
FROM THE
YKarbach Auto &
Vehicle Co.
Two afee. 2 flat top deaka. office chelr.
dhlnoti, automobile supplies, automobile
top, automobile shield. 1-1& H. P. electrlo
i motor, blacksmith forges, drill. vices, an
vils, tool, shafting, pulleys, blta, wood
working machinery, wagons of aJI klnda.
on 4-see ted cloned carriage.
Thl stork waa recently taken over by
A Murphy & Son
and I (Ming o& by them at 131 h and
Howard. (1)-M4fl8 80
BODA fountalna, new and - second-hand;
tnoathly paymeate. Deright, Ul8 Farnara.
(II1 -M626
ELECTRIC PIANOS,
5 jCap)tol Ave.
160. Baysdorfer,
(16) M789 A20 .
OSTEOPATHY
JOHNSON 1KB., 418 N. T. l
Tel. D. M44.
(6)-4M
Dr. Katberya Nicholas. 50 N. T.
L. Bid.
(6)-10
Dr. Bowaer, over 1500 Farnam. Doug. 63J0.
(Sr-M3-; A23
PATENTS
D. O. BARNKLL, Faxtaci Blk. Tl. Redjlll.
(17
PATENTS THAT PROTECT Tbrea book
for investor mi-u -. - -;:
age. R. 8. and A. B. Lacey, room a 34-31
pacific Bldg., Washington. O. C. Estab
lUbed 1. 17) 443
PERSONAL
OMAHA iummerer'. In.. Rajng Bldg.
(laj
H1i t nfe. saw, Id-baad. Ull Farnara.
" Oil 44
th BALVATION ARMT aoUoita ceatoft
clothing; In anything you do not
S'.; collect, repair and aell at 134
K iiih Bt.. for ooet of collection to the
worthy poor. Cull hone. Douglas 4Ut
and wagon will call.
(IS)-78S
DHS. KOGERS, private confinement horns.
M Manna eu .
a liatf urn aiua
uptviTR home dunni confinement!
babies adopted. The Qood Samaritan San
itarium. J40 FVrat Ave.. Council Bluff.
Xa. , tW-M9W
tii nvrtT'TTr' trsstmsnt sad bath. Mm a,
lliauuw Bmlth. 633 8. 14th. Id floor.
. (13-27
4 no a rtf Electric vibratory. 130
MAOOAUti . 16th. Room 808. Fourta
Floor. Old Boston Store. (Uj-MiaoAU
VAPOR BATHS KL.'iV.
men. If oa want to get rid of your
rnaumatiam. lumbago, sciatica and other
chronic ailment, take the vapor baths and
massage treatments of Pr. and Mrs. R. B,
Benda. We also give face end scalp treat
ment. We set result. Z30-&34 Paxlon Hlk.
IeL Douglas 1W. (UD M as
YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as
trana-era are Invited to vlalt the Young
Women's Christian association rooms, loll
- Farnun St., where tney wiu be directed
to suitable boarding places or otherwise
aaalated. A deaconess representing ths
, sasoclatmn meets trains at ins union sta
Uon aa travelers' aid.- (li) toil
SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mail; cut
prtnoa Bend for . free cstalogua. Myer
Dillon Drug Co.. umana, u) ti
CKWOOD'S ANTI . TUBERCULOSIS
UNDERWEAR for men and women
made of Dure unadulterated wool. In
bright, - airy room under the supervision
or Dr. Pratt,. ez.au per garment, stanu
factured by George Rock wood A Co.
Bennington, VL (18) M344 3x
MOTHER Three 60s make It easy. 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
semi word; don't lose heart and I won't.
HOY. (1 S70 XiX
POULTRY AND EGGS
OTTUMWA Poultry Yard Light Brahm.4
won 7 premium at the atate fair. Stock
for al. old and young. R. T. Cameron,
Ottumwa. la (U)-Ml4 8x
WH1TW ROCKB Egg from pen scoring
9114 to 4-V 11.60 for fifteen egga. ('. W.
Howell, Altoona. la. (11) M237 9x
ORP1NOTON8. all varletlea, blue ribbon
winners; mating list free. Uoomgarn'S
Orpington Yards. Humboldt, Neb.
. UD-M1S1 8x
tXKJS From two fine pena of Barred
Rocka of cockerel mating; cockerela scor
ing l and 91V. 32 per IS. Egga from out.
side pena, 33 per ,100, Mrs. J. M. Stewart,
Alnsworth. Ia. (1D-M236 9x
rOR SALE Indian Runner ducks and rggs.
Mrs. Derrick, Battle Creek, Neb.
(ll)-Mifil Ix
VOR SALE Rose Cemb Brown Leghorn
cockerela. Write for prices. F. Bowman.
Route 4, Eldora, la. . (11) M690 Alx
White leghorn egga ft per 100, at Maitdy
Lee Farm. Tel. Florence lte.
(ll)-M7fiA:o
R. C. R. I. RED EOOS for sale. Pen eggs,
61.60 per 16, ft per 100; from pene scoring
90 to 93 range 11 per 15, ft per 100. J. W,
Abraham, Valley. Neb. (1D-M343
SILVER LACED Wyandotte cockerels,
choice stork, acored and unacored; Pekln
duck. Mr. F. R. McLaughlin, Manning,
la. (11) M6S7 A4x
' PRINTING
IARVE PTO CO.. Job printing and calen
dara, 16th aV Cap. Ave. Phone Ind. A-38J0.
(0) 7
REAL ESTATE,
REAL KSTATH DBAI.KBS.
REKD ABSTRACT CO., Est. 1858; prompt
service; get our price. 1710 Farnam 81.
(19)-48
REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO.
I'll Ad. E. WILLIAMSON, President.
(19)6S1
PAYNE INV. CO., firrt floor. N. Y. L
(19) 449
BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 477 Bnndeis Bldg.
(19)-W
DARLING
Ml BranUei Bldg.
DARLING.
Phone Doug. 80.14
(19) KM
ED. JOHNSON CO.. 104 FARNAM ST.
(19)-M71 M24
CITT PBOPKRTT FOR BALI
SUBURBAN
SITE
Beautiful, high and alghtly-. located in
Florence overlooking surrounding country.
Owner purchased thia acreage for suburban
residence. 10 acres; 6 minutes walk from
car; paved road on two aldea; exceptional
opportunity, at 83,600.
BEMIS,
Brandels Bldg.
(19)-M47 39
H .160. 0s 7-room good house, I large lots,
must b sold by April 1; owner moving
to Idaho. Terms. 'Phones V 6M2. or A
9Kil 091 M463 30
IF TOU RATI
City pre party, farms, ranch land or aser
eaabdlae to sell or trade, list them with
ana. It costs you nettling unless I effect
a sale. W. W. Mitchell. IB Board oi
Trade Bldg. ll M
. IB TOUR PROPERTY FOR BAI.K?
(I so tell us: we have the buyers and will
puah your property; a few days' trial I
all we aak: call and aee ua or telephone
and wa will call and see you.
8. E WAIT A )..
7 Bee Bldg. tli Douglas ir a ?.iii.
U-M(
REAL ESTATE
C1TT PROPERTY FOR ALB
(Continued.)
We Want Money,
That's the Reason
We will aell you 26"2 ft. Jnth Ave. a good
Home of rooms II, 4"). -
1231 N. SSth 7 room", barn and city water,
COSY HOME l,fon.
RIs rooms and rw-entlon hll. modern.
hot watr heat, lot 40ilnft I4.mn.
Four-room houee. lot TvxiX, chicken
horse, coal home, eto.-H.fO.
And then we have the cutest, moat, swag
ger (-room bunKalow ycu ever saw at 2,6V
tbM cadh, balance $?S per month.
NOWATA MNP AM' I.or fO.
Suite: 24 N. T. Uf Bldg.
Phone Red 1W. Omaha. Neb.
Opn evenings- (19) M4 to
BEAUTIFUL HOME
BARGAINS
Elrht room, modem osk finish, full two
stories, large commodious room, elegant ar
rangement and finlah; bunt for a noma two
year ago; eaat front In Hanecoro park,
Park Ave. This property must be Sold by
the Bth Inst., and the p.ice win sen it, a
it Is offered for 11.600 leas than Its actual
value; part cash will handle It.
NATIONAL INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
681 Brandels Bldg.. Omaha, Neb.
(UI)-JOl
FOR 8AI.F Cheap, by owner, new i-room
cc'ttage, modern except heat. 7711 Spragus
St. Reason for selling owner wants to
kavs city. (19) M'JSSnx
A SNAP
8-KOOM MODERN HOME
Plastered Attic,
Two blocks from 24th St. car,
South front,
liot WbtlriS, paved street,
2670 Poppleton Ave.
Inquire at 20U6 Poppleton Ave.
,'UFJ 3W 2t
DEAD EASY
36th near Martha, lot 50x133 feet, east
front, t large room, pantry, closets and
bath downatalrs; two more can be finished
upstairs; good furnace, fine plumbing, com
bination light flTturea; ell rooma hand
somely decorsted; window shadea. front
and back vestibule; Yale locks, stone walk
to be laid and yard sodded. Block from
school, thres blocks to car.
In Creighton's First
Addition
Price, )3.2no; I7U0 cash; 11.500 t yeara
per cent, semi-annual Interest; balance $30
per month.
Ill Board Trade Bldg., 18th and Farnam St.
D. V. Sholes Co.,
Telephone, Doug. 19; Ind., A-2049.
0 133 Z!
A NICE little home place, very complete
and desirable, requiring about I7W) cash,
balance, ll.MO; building and loan; pay-
menta: Clifton Hill, two blocks from car.
Aiddress owner soon. Full lot, bsrn.
shade, fruit trees; no commission In
volved; immediate possesion, owner leav
ing the city; will give a bargain. Stoves,
range, heating end gas stoves, also rilano
and some furniture ror ssie. Aonrees J-Z4,
Bee. llt M I
12,300-Corner lot, KbclJnr. Sth and A ' 8ts
South Omaiia, most dealrable.
t 900 Lot 60x160. l'4th and Grover.
OALLAQHKR St NElON. ' -490
Brandels Bldg., Omaha.
(19)-M4S9 31
31,0006 rooms, lot 36x137, fruit, one block
from car. lXug. XlgZ. (1) M48S 31
U8T your property wlta Cbrts Boyer. 23d
ana cuming Bt. . (i eu
34 GRAND AVE;, new 8 room modern
houee; permanent walks to car; 33.600;
terms. 09J-M158 29
BOULEVARD HOUSE, 2248 North 19th St.,
9 rooms, modern, only 2,S0n. Thomas
Brennan, room 1 New York Life Bldg.
(19)-934
FOR RALK Nebraska's choicest corn and
alfalfa lands. Write for price list of bar
gains. L. Nlder, Falrbury, Neb.
' (ID M236 9t
CI08E IN flat location, south and east
front, full lot, only 12 block from the
Boeton store, 12,000. I. CONNER, owner,
831 Board of Trade Bldg. 0 M468 7
FOR SALE Sub lot 6 of tot 7, Capitol add.;
also e 44 ft. lot 3, block 148. Make me an
offer. Slrllla C. Jones, CfSS W. Prospect
' Ave., Hollywood Sta., Los Angelea. Cat
(19)-M821 A4
REAL ESTATE, LOANS and Inaurance
Lit your properly with u for sale or
exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hllla
R.-wlty Co., 4010 Hamilton St. 'Phones
Harney 37rt6; Ind., B-1842. (19 168
rOf SALE At Nortlolk. Neb., 10-room
li'i'.., centrally located for boarding;
mtml he sold by April 10; will ronsld. r
imy reasonable offer. Addreaa Mra. H.
Vfuvray. Urand Island, Neb. (19) M908 31
10,2008 rooma. strictly modern, lot 36x182,
near 28th and Caldwell.
! IJ.700 8 rooms, modern except furnace, lot
. 111x1 id. zoin ana apencer Bt.
83,850 rooms, modern except furnace, lot
60x160, 42d and Farnam Sts.
$2,8006 rooma. modern except furnace, lot
tX!ZD. lain ana uorcas HIS. .
GALLAGHER A NELSON,
490 Brandels Bldg., Omaha.
(19)-M487 II
BARGAIN 8-room houae ou Ohio, close
to 24th St., rents fur 8300 per year
Owner non-resident; mum set! at once.
If taken at one will accept. 82.260. M.
J. KENNARD Co.. 810 Brown ttlk.
(18)-M364
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH I, A 11) FOR BALBI
OekArag.
FARM AND FRUIT LAND.
Denver-Greeley district, under irrigation;
sugar beets, alfalfa, genera) farming and
fruit raising; low price, eaay jaymenta.
National Investment Co.. . 643 Hrandela
Bldg.. Omaha. Tel Douglas MM.
. (30-4ST
NORTH Dickinson county land, fin home,
good investments, selling fsst, advanoing
rapidly; come soon, get a good bargain.
. Write B. Facklrr, Manchester. Kan.
t30 Mm4 tlx
list,
FOR BALE A farm of 820 acres, two and
one-half . miles from Osceola, the county
sest of Clark county, lows. 110 acres
In cultivation, balance In blue grasa paa
ture. 8 mall orchard, and a number of
shade trees around the house. Good housi
and barn, and shedding for. a hundred
head of cattle, and hoge, wo-d shed and
hen houae. Farm well watered with well
and living stream. Prioe 70 per acre,
or 828.400. ft,4uo cash down and balance
In four years. Interest psyable annually;
6 per cent on I12.0U0, and per cent on
82.8UU, with option (o pay 86DO or II.UOO at
any interest date after one year.
Also have other bargains. "Send for list
28 P. P." Karr Karr, Osceola, I a.
(AU-U68 A4x .
Mlaaeeota.
FOR BALE The Murray property on the
shore of 10th Crow Wing lake, contain
ing 60 acres. 8 acre under cultivation.
8 acres ready for plow; large 6-room
houae. finished: exterior In ateel, house
all complete. Fine mineral aprlngs on
property. Addresa John Murray. Akeley,
Minn. (30)-M437 2x
Mia
rl.
NELSON'S bargain llst-14-80 acres 4 miles
from C.yde; nice, level land, all fenced, at
110. 16 loO acres near Agenda. In Ger
man settlement; creek bottom and well
Improved. A bargain at IK.uiju. with good
terme. Alao have seversl good farms that
1 can give good tradea or.. Write for my
complete list. mentioning this pr.
Waiter Nelson, Clyde, Kan. ()-Mlj 8
REAL ESTATE ....
PARM AU StANCH LAUD FOR tAI.K
(CoMlnued.?
Nerth Dak eta.
HAVE a very attrsctiva proposition for
r;en whi can procurs buyers for farm
lends In the beet locality In the north
west. H. N. Tucker Co.. Courtensy, N. D.
(20) M 10 31
TRUCK FARMING
It is very profitable and require little
capital to start. We have Just divided Into
10-acre tracts a half section of
IRRIGATED LAND
that la already subdued, ready for your
first crop. Will raise anything that can be
raised anywhere, but Is especially suitable
for
SUGAR BEETS .
Three sores of celery brought one man
3700 lest year, and potstoe yield tip to
3"0 bushels per acre, other crops accord
ingly. WAGE EARNERS
be Independent, buy a piece of this land
and move onto It: lota healthier and more
profitable than working In the city, and
just the place to bring up the children.
Our land la located In the famous '
NORTH PLATTE VALLEY
"Where the crop pays for the land."
Sold on EASY TERMS.
Excursion Tuesday. March SO. Call, write
or telephone
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
First Floor. N. T. Life Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
"Phones Doug. 1781; Ind. A-lift.
(20)-M447 2
GOOD LAND CHEAP.
40 acres central Nebraska, 13 Si per acre;
1764.50 cash, balance 8 yeara. 1192.00 each
year; low rate of Interest. P. O. Box 171,
Council Bluffs. (2O)-M130 30x
FOR SALE 488-sore ranch near Sidney, 120
acrea of hay land. 190 acre farm land,
balance pasture, nearly all fenced; good
well, but no building. School house near;
sidetrack close. Price 816 per acre, part
on time. We have many other cargains,
30-acre farm, well Improved, near Grand
Island, $4,400. For particulars, write Dill
tc Huston, Grand Island, Neb.
() M242 9t
Oklak
FARMS, It to 371 per acre. Write for our
long list. Bemla. Brandels Bldg.
(30)-281 Mchll
CHOICE Oklahoma farm for sale. 180 acres.
-room house, barn, crib, granary ; 80 acres
In cultivation, 70 acres bottom, 10 acres
orchard; 7 miles from railroad towa; price,
km per acre; one-nan casn, rime on bal
ance. Write Swope At Co., Stillwater, Okl.
(20) M728 Aex
Sowta Dakataw .
BUT SOUTH DAKOTA LAND.
Buy in the Kadoka vicinity. In Stanley
county, where the rich aoll grows grod
com, small grain, alfalfa and timothy
and clover, plenty of water easily ob
talned, free from rock. Come and buy
while It'a wit til n reach, from 38 to lid
per acre. We also have gilt edge first
farm mortgagee for ssle. can net you
fram per cent to per cent interest.
Agents wanted. FVir description write to
F. E. Reldlnger Iand Agency, Kadoka,
Stanley Co., South Dakota.
(20 A4
4,5"0 acres 1 miles of' railroad station.
Irge part la fineat valley land, best of
smi, iota or nay. wen watered, lots ot
tree; lnnd is worth 860.00 per acre; one
crop will pay for land. If you see thia
land you will never pass it up. Price
1)6.60 oer acre. Easy term.
6.0HO acres well Improved, 830.00 per acre.
I, (HO acres, s sets 01 improvements, ue per
sere.
I,8u0 acre, well Improved. 830.00 per acre.
We have many other Dargain. write or
see us.
GLOBE LAND AND INV. CO.. OMAHA.
( 5J) M492 I
WaatUista.
FOR SALE 10 acres fruit and vegetable
Irrigated land near Spokane. Wash., at
sacrifice. Writs H. B. Smith. College.
Tabor. I a. uo M303 Alx
wr"l.
STOCK RANCH.
2,200 acres; 160 Irrigated, balance pasture;
all enclosed; good ll-nxm houae, with hot
snd cold watar, good horse and cattle
barn and other outbuildings, eto. ; con
recled with telephone and situated 26
miles south of Douglas. Wyo. Price rea
sonsble: part cash, balance on easy terms.
GEO. L. FOXTON, Douglas. Wyo.
(20)-M277 J
MleeellaaMwa.
FDR RENT Several choice Improved farms
In Atchlnson county, Missouri; Harrison
and Clay countlea, Iowa, and Chippewa
county, Minnesota, for one-third of crop,
or will furnlah aeed and take half. J.
Mulhall. Sioux City, Ia. (20)-M147 lx
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
GREAT LAND SNAP.
l0-cre farm, all smooth; deep, black
soli, no better anywhere; about thirty miles
from Aberdeen, the lsrgest city In Smith
Dakota. Price only 118.60 per acre. Good
terms; owner Is compelled to sell this at
once.
F. J. SCHNORR. 618 Broadway
Council Bluff.
(201-MM7 28
REAL ESTATE LOANS
WANTED City loan and warrants. W.
Farnam bib I ia A Cl.. Us) Farnam BC
(22)-669
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
(Xi)-Cf
L0WE8T RATES Bsml. Brandels Bldg.
Hot TO 81S.0M mads promptly. F. D. Weed,
Wead Bldg.. Utb and Farnam. (32) 44
LOANS WANTED.
It you aeed a reasonable loan on well Im
proved Omaha real eatate, I can enter
tain your application, at 6 or 6H per cent
Intereat. according to location or grade of
property; ne delay, and privilege Is given
for prepayment before maturity. L 81b
bernaen. 3U8 Old Boaton Store Bldg.
t33)-M478 A17 '
SECOND MORTOAQU loans negotiated.
Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg.
BU 'phone Doug Us 3818. (U 4te4
FTV35 PER CENT MONEY
to toaa 00
Omaha BueLscaa Property.
THOMAS BRENNAN.
Room 3, Mew York Life Bldg.
(3-e9
PRIVATE money to loaa. J. H. fiberwood.
414 Braadela Bldg. (Xt-U
PATNB. BOBTW1CK 4k CO.. N. T. Ufa
Private money: 36u to 84.0u0; low rata
m-4t
MONET to loan oa Improved Omaha prop
erty. Conrad Young. 1618 Dodge Bt.
(33-M983
Good 6
Farm Mortgages
Alwayt on hand and for gait)
amount from fSOO to $3,000.
ta
BENSON & MYERS.
41! N. Y. Life Bldg.
(ffil M36D 39
too TO 86,oo oa koiree la Omaha. O Keefe
Real r state Co.. but N. Y. Ufe Dong
cr A-IliJ. l3j-el
REAL ESTATE LOANS
(Continued.)
MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
6V to 3300.000, lowest retes, no delay.
uarvm Bros., 1S04 rarnam. tnp-m
MONET TO BUILD,
lve to I one at current rate.
W. H. THOMAS. Kit First Nat l Bank Bldg
(J ee
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED TO BUT.'
IF you MUST ssll. list with us. W csnnot
sell anything unless at squeese prune.
Open evening.
Suite 824 N. T. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
phone Red. 1988.
3S)-M331
l.OT WANTED Have cash for a good lot.
aultable to build on. Olve location ana
pure. Owner only need apply. Addreea
N 318, care Bee. (28) M473 29
SPOT CASH
For neat home, cottage or building lot;
w.-ll located, muet be very cheap; from
ownr onlv. "Phone D. 04, A-14SJ. or
D 111, care of Bee. (2s)-Mll3
I WANT to buy I to 7-room houae In fair
location. Must be reaaonaDie. Anawer
quick, giving location and price aaked.
Addreaa L 1)8. care Bee. (23) M47J 29
I WANT to buy the beat cottage 82,000 or
less win buv. Uive location ano price.
Addresa M 217, care Bee. (23) M471 38
STOVE REPAIRS
FURNACE, ateam and hot water repair;
Thermostat and other heat regulator;
new furnaces and hot water combination
heating. Omaha Stove Repair Work,
12"-12n Douglas St. 'Phonea: Ind. A-W21;
Bell. Douglas 960. -4174
WANTED TO BUY
HIOHEST price for ee.condhand furniture,
carpeta, clothes and shoea. Tel. Doug. 3971.
(2b)-672
BEST price paid for secondhand furniture,
carpets, stoves, clothing, snoes. Tel,
Doug.
6401.
(2)-78
AUCTIONEER! NO The noted auctioneer
of Iowa. Ills, and Neb., F. D. VanPeit, has
located In Omaha. Office M N. Y. IJfe
Bldg. 'Phone, Ind. A 3623. (36)-14 A17
WANTED To buy large numbers of Ho
mer plgeona for squab raising; also pure
white Homers. Write describing what
you have, quoting lowest price, . Dean
Swift Poultry Co.. Des Moines, Is.
(26)-M938 29
WANTED To buy Union Pacific railroad
land contracts. P. O. Box 404, Omaha.
128)-M12S SIX
WILL pay good price for house to move.
J. H. Parrotte, Board of Trade.
(35)-M483 4
SHARE of stock In Happy Hollow club.
Address K 216. Bee. (26) M478 29
WANTED SITUATIONS
FIRST CLASS family waahlng. rough or
flnlahed; lowest rates; guaranteed. Web
ster 3184. (37) M2AS30X
PHARMACIST reglatered In Nebraska, de
alres position outslds of Omaha; Oerman
settlement preferred; can furnish good
references. Address F 246. care Bee.
(D-M4U 80x
WANTED By capable young man with
good reference poaltlon as- hotel clerk In
city or out of town. Address B 238 care
Bee. (37) M418 2x
POSITION wanted: draftsman wants a po
sition wun arcntiecT or engineer, can
begin at once. Addreaa C 342. care Bee.
(27) M249 80x
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING, QUARTEK-
maater. Cheyenne, wyo., larqn S4, 19U.
Sealed proposals in triplicate,, will be re
ceived at this offlcs until 9:30 a,' m., moun
tain lime, Saturday, A lru M, MM), at which
time they will be opened In public, for fur
nishing all labor and material- required In
the construction and remodeling of an elec
trlo lighting system at Fort L. A.' Kussell,
Wyo., Including the following Item: 1.
Constructing primary, ccondary, 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 line. z. urnisning ail 1 ungston lamps,
switchboards and all apparatus for sub
station. 3.- Furnishing all Watt meters and
transformers. 4. Installing. Interior conduit
wiring and are lamps for Plectrla lighting
cavalry drill hall. 6. construction ef
building for tranaformer sub-station, all In
accordance with plana and specifications
prepared in the office of the quartermaster
general, united states army, nans and
specifications are on file in this office snd
in the office of rhlef quartermaster. De
partment of the Missouri, Omaha, Neb.;
chief quartermaster, department ot coio
rado, Denver, Colo.; chief quartermaster,
Department of the Iakes. Chicago. 111.:
depot quartermaster, St. Louis. Mo., snd
quartermaster, fort Lavenworm, nan.
The sovernment reserve the right to ac
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thereof. Envelope containing proposals
should be endorsed "Proposala for Re
modeling Electric Light Syatem at Fort D.
A. Russell. Wyo," snd addressed to Cap
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ing quartermaster. United States army, In
charge of construction, room 1 Keefe hall,
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master, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, March
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be received here until 11 a. m.. Central
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construction or a band stand, run in
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'LINCOLN HIGH THE VICTOR
Visitors Shew Clai Not Seen Her
Thia Year in High School.
OMAHA TAKES A GREAT BRACE
Almost Overcame) Lead Acq aired by
Visitors la tbe First Half, bat
teald Nat 4elte l.aad
the Victory.
Lincoln High school, 32; Omaha High
school, 38.
In one of the fastest, fiercest snd most
Intensely exciting high school basket ball
games ever played In Omaha, the quintet
of stars from the capital city won from
the local five by such a narrow margin
that the victory would have been turned
Into defeat If the purple and whit players
could have continued with a minute mora
of their whirlwind finish. Bo marvelously
did the Gate City lads braca up In the
second half that they mad twenty-two
point while their opponents plied tip only
ten. but the first half score of 23 to In
favor of the visitors waa too much for ths
Omahans to make up In the time they had.
Starting with everything apparently In
Lincoln's favor, the gam was disappoint
ing to the spectators, of whom there were
several hundred. 8 peed, quickness", sure
ness, strength, weight, height, team work,
baaket tossing and superior ability In
blocking, guarding, pssslng and recovering,
all seemed In favor of the Llncolnltes at
first, and they maintained their superiority
In most of those points throughout the
contest.
Omaha did not score until six points had
been chalked up for the red and black,
and even then, when McKlnney set thing
moving by scoring a field goal, alow prog
ress was made. Luck seemed to be against
the local. Carrier's nice skill In rolling up
ths point on foul going back on him, the
whole team apparently playing raggedly,
and Omaba players missing eight or ten
consecutive chances, many of them rare
opportunities to make field goals.
Oanaaa'a Gamrds la Evidence.
Then, to top off the trouble. Referee
Sam Waugh, one of the coolest and most
level-headed officials who has visited
Omaha for a high school game this season,
called fouls on Omaha much closer than
Umpire Keester of Omaha did on the Lin
coln players. This was no fault of Waugh's
and although the crowd seemed dissatisfied
with the deal they really had their own
official to blame
McKlnney, Omaha's speedy and stellar
forward, waa not In the mixing at all
sometimes as compared with the players
of the other team, who managed to hand
out a somewhat terrifying species of banket
ball without breaking the rules much.
If It hadn't been for the local guards at
some stages of the fray the score would
have been much' more one-sided for Lin
coln. During a great part of the time the
play was in Lincoln territory, so It was
up to Guards Neavles and Dodds and
Center Nagl to keep up their rep, and their
certainly did so.
Starting close In the second half, ths
contest between the two rival schools
waxed warm for a short time before
Omaha came out ahead with more tliau
twice as many points In that half 'a
Lincoln. This was dus mora to determina
tion and the awakening of the Omshan
than to anything else, for when they went
Into the second half It was with tha knowl
edge that unless they did an' almost Her
culenean feat they would be. drubbed so
badl" that they would never dare challenge
Lincoln again.
Excitement Increased with every move
of the players and when an Omaha lad
would score the big "gym" would be filled
with the most exuberant of cheers. Car
rier, McKlnney and Nagl pulled off some
sstonlshlng stunts In goal throwing and
the lack of character that typified their
playing during the first half was entirely
gone.
Nagl the Star.
Nagl was the star of the whole game for
Omaha, although great praise and credit
is due the whole team. Seeming to wake
up when he received a terrific bump on
the back of the head, he plunged Into the
match with utter abandon and did not stop
short of accomplishing wonders In the rest
of hi playing. Playing against perhaps
the best player Lincoln has, and with the
disadvantages of height and reach, he
landed five flold goals during the game.
all of them In the second half. After the
match was over, the collapse Incident to
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his determined and enormous exertion wa
so great that he broke down utterly for
soma time,
With Funkhoueer, a former Omahan, at
center to direct thing, and Schmidt to
toss the goals on fouls, the rest of the vis
iting stars were so well backed that It was
some time before they were In any danger
whatever of being given a run Tor their
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players In Nebraska.
Lineup and score:
OMAHA. UNTOLM.
MtKIAney T LO ikellen
carrier (O L.T. H Q L
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Rferee: Sam Waugh of Lincoln. Um
pire: Keester of Omaha. Scorer: L P.
Funkhoueer of IJncoln. Timer: Btanley
Roeewater of Omaha. Time of halve: 20
minute. Field goals: McKinhey, 2; Car
rier, I; Nagl, I; Andrew, 2; Funkliotiaer.
3; I Mann; Schmidt. 3. Foul goals: Car
rier, 7; Schmidt, 14. Awarded point:
Omaha, 1. Score: First half. Omaha, 8;
Lincoln. C; second half, Omaha, 22; Lin
coln, 10. Final ' score: Omaha, 28; Lin
coln, 33.
Before the big match the juniors wal
loped the freahmen by a big score, winning
the championship of the claaees, a they al
ready have won It In other Indoor athletics.
Billiard Men
Are Bunched
Behind Leader
Moraingitar Has a Clear Score, While
Three Are Tied for Second
Position.
standing ef the Players.
Played. Won. Lost.
Tct
Mornlngstar ., 8 8 0
Slosson 8 2 1
Sutton S 3 1
Cur 8 3 1
Demarest 8 1 3
Cutter 3 1 2
CUne 4 . 0 4
10"0
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.000
NEW YORK, March 28.-Loulg Cure of
Pari won tonight's game frcm George F.
Blosson of trds city In the world's cham
pionship n.l billiard tournament. The
French expert outplayed the local man
from the third Inning Until the finish, tho
final score being (00 to 331 In his favor.
Org 0. Mornlngstar, who hails from
Rochester, Ind.', now leads the field of
seven players, having won three straight
gsmes, while Blosson and Sutton are tied
for second plsce, each having won two
games and lost one.
The score of tonight's game:
Cure J, 0. 181, 39. 9, 1, 23. 0, 8, 3, 4, 2, 26,
22, 8, 28. 0. 14. 38. 66, 37, 19. Total. 600. High
run. 181, 66, 29. Average, 22 18-23.
8'osson 4, 89, 0. 6. 22. 0. 4. 0. 0, 24, 3, 38, 2,
1, 11, 14, 0, 36. 0, 47. 32. Total. 831. High
rur. 89. 47, 38. Average, 1616-21.
Referee: McLaughlin.
Mornlngstar acored his third successive
victory In the afternoon, defeating young
Demarest of Chicago, 600 to 200. The winner
was in fine fettle, whlls Demarest, who
ha been suffering from a cold sine Mon
day, was unable to do himself justice.
The score:
Mornlngirtar 0, 0, 6. 38. 13. 46. 0, 0, 1.1, 0, 0,
1 9, 100, 16, 82. 0, 26. 0, 11. 80. 101, 2. 3, 0, 22.
Total, 600. Average, 19 6-28. High runs,
101, 100, 83.
Demarest-3, 0, 6. 4, 1, 0, 0, 0, 11, 0, 1, 2, 1. 9,
U, 68. 6. 28. 3. 18. 3. 3. 19. 0, ), 62. Total, 290.
Average, 11 15-36. High funs. 68, 62, 48.
EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS
Tarret, SS ta 1, Win the Bell Stakes
' at Oakland.
OAKLAND,' Cal,' March 38,-Turret, a
son of Cunard, proved a surprlss by win
ning the Bell stakes at Emeryville Saturday
at odds bt 36 to 1. Donau and Sureget of
the Gerat stable were coat fancied, with
Flying Bquirre'. ...ockey O'Brien and
Medallion nett In demand. Flying Squirrel
and Rocky O'Brien made moat of tha run
ning and fifty yards from the wire It ap
peared aa if the last named colt would
win, but he faltered when Howard struck
him with the whip. The lightly weighted
Turret came with a rush and won from
Flying Squirrel, who beat Rocky O'Brien
a neck. Th race was worth 83,400 to the
winner. Th-track wa somewhat heavy.
Summarise:
First race, six furlong, selling: Old Set
tler (108. McBride, 26 to 1) won, Mlnot (108,
Mclntvre. 1 to 6) econd. Cadlchon (KB.
Taplin, 6 to 1) third. Time: 0:17. Taunt,
Denen, Aftermath, Humell, Boas, Mabel,
Hollander ana uaireea rinisnen as named.
Second race, mile and one-eighth, purse
TClevation 1107. Borel. 8 to 1) won. lairfv
Alicia (KM, Kirscnosum, ie to l second
Rubey (I08. Sandy, 8 to 4) third. Time: 1:69.
Joe Nealon, Cloverland, Flavigny and
Fancy flnlahed aa named.
Third race, nine ana seventy yards.
Montgomery nanaicap: nign iTivaie (us.
Lee. 7 to 6) won. The Peo (92. Rosa. 4 to
11 second. Don Knrinue (104. Tanl n. 9 to 2)
tnira. Time: 1:47. Firestone and A. Musko-
day luiisneo a named.
rourtn race, tour ana one-nsn rurionss
Bell stakes, vatus to winner 13.400: Turret
(107, Boovllle, 26 to 1) won, Flying Squirrel
(107. Preston. 18 to 6) second. Rocky O'Brien
(121. Howard. 60 to 1) third. Time: 0:6V
Coppertown, Medallion, Star Blue. Donoean.
lunin Beau, uia Mexico, uoivau. Bllvia
Dunbar ana sure uet limened as named,
Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Almee
C. (102, Rice, 7 to 1) won, Green Goodl (101,
uooum, 1 10 i) eecona, Aoriucne tiun, How
ard, 8 to 4) third. Time: 1:16. J. C. Core
Dargin. Bucolic, Ban on lea. Kokomo. Be-
curify, May Amelia and Forerunner fin
ished as named.
Sixth raoa, five and one-half furlongs,
Dowll handicap: Bubbling Water (94.
Deverlch, 6 to 1) won, Booger Red (114,
Boovllle, 18 to 6) second. Fanatic (97. Robs.
9 to I) third. Time: 1:04. Bmlley Corbett
in oniy otner starter.
Sams as arte at Saata Aalta.
LOB ANOELE8, March 27.-Sumrnarie at
Banta Anita:
First rsce, purse, seven furlongs: Guy
Fisher (103, B. Wilson, even) won, Donald
Macdonald (103, Kennedy, 3 to 1) second,
J. H. Reed (103. McGee. 11 to 21 third.
Time; 1:24. Parton and Gerrymander also
ran.
Second race, purse, four and a half fur
longs: Angerona (107, C. Ruaeell. 11 to 61
won, Inflection (106, Musgrave, 4 to 1) sec
ond, Ollle James (10, Kennedy. 6 to 1)
third. Time: 0:65. La Beverena. Vlrgle
Caasie, fie vera, MacLeod and Placid also
rsn.
Third race, selling, seven furlongs: Whip
Top (108. McCahey. 3 to 1) won. Bpolin
(l(, Kennedy, t to ) second. Benetone (105,
HcUee, is to 6) tnira. rime: 1:77. Prince
of Castile. Itan and The Thome alao ran.
. Fourth race. The Oaks. 11,600 sdded, one
mile: Mary Davis (110. Rettlg. 9 to 3) won
Sorrowful (109. McGee, 8 to 1) second
Chltla (110, Butwell. 4 to 1) third. Time:
1:40 Fair Annie. Meddling Hannah, Mlas
Nsoml. ROee Queen, Jane Laurel. Achieve
and Bell of Bras also rsn. Jan Laurel
Achieve, Bell of Braaa and Sorrowful added
Starters.
Fifth rsce, one mile, selling: Financier
(KB. Musgrave, to 1) won. Veame (108
McCarty. 12 to 1) second. Jnale B (104, Wil
son. 24 to 1) third. Time: 1:41. Captain
Burnett, Pickax, Bucket Brigade and Sink
Boring alao ran.
Sixth race, one mile snd three-sixteenths
Besuclere (113. McGee, 1 to 4) won. Raleigh
(ilia. J. Kain, T to 1 ) second, uneron (107. J
Brooks, 6 to 1) third. Time: 2:01V Baron
Fisher snd Harry Koger lso ran.
Seventh race, nurse, five snd a half fur-
longs: Enfield (KH. Kennedy. 8 to 61 won
Colonel Rob (lie. Muasrsve. 13 to 10) sec
ond. Plo Pico COT. WMspe 3X to 1) third
Time: 1:M. Waldorf. Aunt ggie and
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Sport Carnival
in Gymnasium
at Fort Crook
Good Sport Furnished and Hice Sum'
Realised for the Ball ,
Team.
The athletic carnival given at FatL, .
Crook Saturday night by the officers ,
nd men for the benefit of the base hall
team was a uocas In every way. Th
gymnlum wa filled with people,' the
matches were good and th band played". '
A fine arena had been erected In th
middle of the big gymnasium at the poet
snd the seats surrounding It were all '
filled and a large crowd stood 1 th rcr
to watch the long program of events
which were pulled off with precision br ,
the officers In charge. , -
Jack Freede, the pride of th regi
ment, did not lr ic-ng against -Jack
Fltigerald or the Shamrock Athletlo
club of South Omaha. In fact: he did
not laat a round, but was given the count -before
the end of the first round: Freed
had figured It out that he could take
lot of punishment and could win by rash-'
Ing matters, but there was where h
went wrong. He fought with hi guard '
open and repeated punche on the no '
weakened him and a hard punch tfnally
laid him on the mat for th count.
Newaome of the Sixteenth regiment and1 "
Moore of the Signal corps were matched,
for the first preliminary In a four-round
bout, and while Newaome was given the
decision by Referee Must am, th fight was
not very exciting. Muitain, by ' the way, .
was referee all the way through and gave
eminent satisfaction. 'He showed a thor
ough knowledge ot the gam and kept
things on the move so that th entire' pro
gram was run off by 11 o'clock after a late
start. .ts :
Rosenberg of the Sixteenth Infantry was '
too much for Carron of lhe Signal, cOrpg
and put him to the mat In the only
wrestling number on the card In S minute .
46 seconds. .
Smith and Bherer of the Signal oorp Tut
on a three-round fiasco. ' These two did
not warm up s they did at Fort Omaha
a week ago, when they were boxing' on th
squar. ' .
The colored gentlemen furnished the real
port of the evening. .8am McYy stsrted
to fight Bob Langdon for a purse, but-was
clearly outclassed. Referee - Mustalit an
nounced at the nd of the second round
that Langdon would fight anybody In-the'
houae. That was tha cue for Spady, no the
match which wa on was stopped, and
Spady substituted. Langdon had th better
of the first two rounds, but he tired and
Bpady had the call f th-fuilaJi.ar.They
mixed it up for fair-and the fane -were-
given a run for their money. -
The battle royal was won by a '"ding"
who waa forced through the ropes and
out, but who crawled back, tg srhlle th
referee was wstchlng .some of th others.
It furnished a lot of fun.
KENNEL CLUB IS INCORPORATED
File with State sad Will File -with
Dooalas Coanty Meaday. '
The Nebraska Kennel club -haa been or
ganised and articles of Incorporation wsr4
filed Saturday with the secretary of state.
and Monday they will be filed with . the
county clerk of Douglas county. Th orig-
Inal Incorporator are Charles jr. Benson,
M. J. Greevy and W. T. Hood, and a large
number of others will be associated with
them. . . .
The general nature rf (he business of the
Nebraska Kennel club will be to encourage
legislation for the protection . of dog and
to discourage legislation which Is believed
to be Improper against doga or .dog own
er. The club will have authority to hold
bench show, field trials and exhibitions,
and Issue ribbons, medals, cash prises or
certificate of merit In. dogs or other an
imals. Directors of the club are Bert Dixon,
W. M. Robinson. W. T. .Hood, B. B. Day
of Fremont, M. J. Greevey and L. P.
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KANSAS CITY. March 37.-Raoul da
Rout n. champion wrestler of France, lost
s handicap match here tonight with Kmll
Klank. De Rouen agreed U throw Klank
twice In half an hour. He won the first
fall In twenty-nine minutes and forty sec
onds, but could not throw Klank again
In the remaining twenty seconds. Klank
lias been one of Frank Ootoh's tralrler.
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