Il THE OMAHA DAILY REE: TUESDAY. MAKVJI SO, 1009. ft t i - OFFERED FOR SALE F-sraltnr ' - r'l'RNITrRE-Also high grade piano. Call et 2ns No. nth 8t.. room A. (18I-M2S1 SOx Machines. r' V . l XOND-TI 5 Yfeuppile Aithta IAND sewing machines, IS up. ind repairs for all machine. OITSTAFSON HENRICKSON llth and Cap. Av.. N. E. Cor. !- 1571 - . v Typewriter. TYPEWRITER Air imiim, all prices, tot sale, for rent: rent fcpplted Beth phones. B. r. Swanaon Co., 41T Bo. Uth St., Omaha, a 947 Hlmlik earn. HtOH trade soda fountain. 410 S. 1.1th 8t (lS)-M179 11 FOR BALE New and 2d-hand Millard and pool table We lead tha world In chess bar fixture; easy payments. Brunswick Balke Collcnaer. 407 S. 10th BL FOR HALF Home four and five-ton staka drava or would sefll whole outfit. Address lock box 438. Bloux City, la. (16)-M797 Typewriters FOR PALE. FOR RENT. All the Standard Makes. ?. V. KWANSON CX)., Inc., Saves You, $J5.00 to $75.00. We Ship on Approval for Examination. rvi.r n nkM to ielwt from", targe stork. lowest prices consistent with reliable guaranteed machines. Call or write for stock lifcr and ' receive fur offer. H. F. Bwanson t!o'.. 417 43. 18th, 'Omaha. Both telephones. iB, F"OR BALK Show esses, wall rases, floor v nnnt. counters and mirrors, an in noon condition. Apply TV r. Kcdmnnfl. Kranu els 8tors.. . . .. (1S-MI3 1 bcnd in vour . mull order for drugs; freight paid In 110 lots. Myera-Dlllon Drug Co.. Omaha. ... . (1ft) M FOR SALE A $86 Tuft's 10-synip counter soda rountain,. seconunsno,. ai iiji. in auire J. I). Barnes, Kullerton. Neb. 1 (16J-M866 lx DRUGS at cut' puces; freight paid on all 110 orders; catalogue free. Sherman McConnell Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. 1) M9 SACRIFICE SALE OF GOODS . - . FROM THE Karbach Auto& Vehicle Co. Tfl HA ttm ..'j'flai ton desks, office chairs, rahlneis automobile siimilles. automobile top, aiitnnohil.; Blileltl, 1-lfi.H. I, electric motor, blacksmith I., drills, vices, an vile, tools. shaft big, pulley", belts, wood worklnv machinery, wsgnns of all kinds, one 4-seuied closed carriage. This stock , was recently taken over by A 'Murphy & Son snd is being sild by them at lSth and (16) M49B 30 Howard. FOR SALE One Am. Hoist and Derrick Co.. contractor hoisting engine, 616 Bee Bldg. . . . (16)-M82I WE HAVE ' on hand a number of 'nk . barrels which we will aall at iOc eaS 1 Tney are Tina for' rain water or ashes Call at press room. Be Publishing Ctk. - - aa-m THE OLD TRUSTT Incubators For low special prices, freight prepaid 60 days' free trial. Write the Old Trust Incu bator Co.. Oay Center. Neb. (16) 40 FOR SALE Cash register, "National," with tape attachment. Address A 240, Bee. ,. - U6)-M280Aprn BODA fountains, tiew and - second-hand; monthly .payments. Derlght, 1816 Farnara. (16x -M626 KI.KCTRK- PIANOS, f 150. Baysdorfer, -M7S9 A20 1 ?P? Pi 0.'A i (16)- OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INB.. 41J N. Y. U Tel. D. 1684. I (E)-6vat Dr. Katheryn Nlckolas. (06 N. Y. L. Bldg. ()-6l Dr. Bowser; over 1600 Farnam. Doug. 6370. (5) M9nS A 28 PATENTS D. O. BARNEiX. Paxtoa Blk. Tel. Red 7U7. (17)-AJ PATKNYS THAT PROTECT Three book for Investors mailed on receipt of 6c jst ace. K. B. and A. B. Laoey, rooms 29-U laclflc Bldg- Washington. D. C. Estab- iisl.ed IM'J. U7)-643 PERSONAL U jIAHA 'Stammerers' Ins.. RamgeBldg HALL'S safes, new. Id-band. 1K1I Farnara. (18 1 ott TUB BALVATION RMT soilclts raatorf clothing! tn fact. ''anything you do nut need -We collect, repair and sell at 134 N llth St-.' fr co,t of collection to the 'worthy poor- Call hone Douglas 41Ji and wagonwlU caU. (l)-7i li RS ROGERS, private confinement home. 1416 Martha St. Tel. Douglaa &30. tU)-M60 A10X PRIVATE home during confinement; babies adopted. ' The Good Samaritan Fan Itarlum. 74tt First Ave.. Council bluffs, i. 118) MSU ) i HI r XTTTT'I fl treatment and bath. Mm J JJ.AUlXi Av' Bmlth, W 8. 16th. Sd floor. : j ... tin)-.'7 t ' tlACOinr. Electric vibratory, 120 8. 16th. Room tut, Fourtn Old Boston Store. ili) All VAPOR BATHS f:adle.M::id',;nf men. If you want . to gt rid of your roeutiiatlsm. lumbago, sciatica and other chronic ailments, lake the vapor baths and massage treatments of Dr. and Mrs li. H Kenda. We aiso give face and si sip trcat mecta. We get leaults. ix-ii I'uMim t.lk. Tel. Douglas 190, Ui-S.tf A YOUNG WOMEN" enil!ii lo Omaha s strangers are invhcd usil u-l oun U onion s Christian mn ii.ons. Kunui'.i St.. uhfie ll: . ill b? iiiifi ttJ to aultabio koardina vhm i unerwij assisted A deacoti's i . 1 1 uniiimg ih association meets Mains at the mion sta tioa as trsAslers' ai l Ui-06i TRINGES. rboir goods, by mall; cut pi leva Send for free catalogue .Mvers Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. HSI--SIT POULTRY AND EGGS OTTl'MWA Poultry Yards Light Hi annus won 7 prvmlumit at the stata fair. Sioik for sal-, old and youiig. R. T. Cameron, Ouuiuwai la. . tU)-Ml4 x WHITE KOCK8 Kggs from pen scoring VI', lo 94V $160 Ir fiftsen t-agx. C. W. Howell. Allooua. Ia. (Ui-Mlt! 9x ORPINGTONS, all varieties, blue ribbon winners; mating list free. Boomgarn s Or ii In t oa lards. Humboldt, Neb. (1D-M161 x EGGS From tap fine pena of Barred Rocks of cockerel mating, cockerels scor ing 91 and 91 $3 per IV Eggs from out side pens. $a per luo. Mrs. J. M. Stewart. Ainsworlh.f 1a (U) M2j 9x SAinsworlh FOR SALE Rose Comb Brown Leghorn cockerels. -v rue ror prM--es. . now man, Kouta 6. Eldora. la. (U)-Mals) Atx White Leghorn eggs $6 per 100, at Mandy IF, Uee Fsrut. Tel. f (' c7rTlR,ED EGt a ., t.. M..i 1 1. a i i el. riorence i.'- (UH-M766A20 C. R. I. RED EGGS for sale. Pen eggs. $1.60 pe' lf. 8 per Juw; from lens scoring so to (3 range $4 per It. $6 per ! J W. Abrahaiik. ValUy. Neb. (ID MJ43 BILVFR tJtCED Wyandotte cockerel, tholve '-k, c"red anil uns ered.' Pektn Mrs, F. $4. MLaws''is. kUMning, U. OLi-MmI AAs PRINTING JARVK PTO. CO.. Job printing and ml'if r, join at tap. Ave. rhone lnd. A--'itJ0. (i-o7 jteAL ESTATE RK4.I, EST ATR OKAIERi. RF.ED ARBTRACT CO, Est. prompt service; get our prices. 1.19 Farnam 8t. (l)-4(l REAL F.BTATK TITI.FTRtBT CO. CH AS. B. WILIJAM8U.N, President. (lt)-M . PATNE INV. CO., first floor. N. T. L. 3- (19 48 BENJAMIN R. E. CO., Brandels Bldg. (!) M DARLING DARUND. 441 Brandels Bldf. Phone Doug 8034 (!) ETJ. JOHNSON CO., 14 FARNAM BT. Oil M 719 M24 CITY PROPERTY PVII I1LB. LIST your property with Chris Boyer. 2!d and Cuming Bt. (19) S TiOTS OX PAVED STREET $800 TO $050 We are offering one block of south front lots on LnruM street, between isth and lf"h Hts.. In KWNTZF! PLACE, that .are the beet values offered anywhere In the dty. Several are 40 and 42-ft. fronts and others ate fiO-ft. front bv 124 ft. deen. Nearly all have a good terraca and ce ment walks; mme over 1 blocks from car line. The location Is very desirable, close to good stores, schools and churches. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance one, two and three venrs . ft ner cent Interest. The are the last good lots you will ever bay at such low prices In this beautiful adilltlon. We have several left on lth- rop letwcen 23d and 24th for 1750. Lothrop street mill ne pved tnla year. HASTINGS & HETDEN, ibl Harney Bt. tint two .V HAVE YOU $2,000, $3,000, $4,000 OR $5,000 TO INVEST OR LOAN? Wa have a number of good first mortgage loans on Omaha improved real estate that will bring 4 per cent Interest. These would be either on new homes or new brick flat buildings, which would be. the. very best kind of security. HASTINGS & IIEYDEN, New Location. 1614 Harney Bt. FOtf SALE A HAHOAIX Nearly new 7-room house, mcSdern except heat, near 2RIJ1 and CumJng. tOOO cash, bai ance same as rent. PHONE OWNER. HARNBT 878S. (19)-862 31 FOIl SALFJ 6-room house on Manderson, one blook west of Sherman Ave.: modern except heat. Price, f l.MK). F. B. Wnodrnw, 2716 Fowler Ae. (1 660 29x IN BEMIS PARK. No contract house, built bv owner for home, 6 large rooms and reception hall with east front, one block from car line, on paved street.14 Strictly modern, steam heat, excellent neighborhood, extra large lot. Cash or terms. JIARWOOU & HARWOOD, Both 'Phone. 416 Ben Bldg. (19) M688 SO We Want Money, That's the Reason W will sell you 2W12 S. 2lth Ave. a good HOME of 6 rooms $1,400. 3226 N. 26th 7 rooms, barn and dty water. a COSY HOME $1,800. six rooms and reception hall, modern, hot water heat, lot 40x106 $4,000. Four-room house. lots 79x120, chicken hot se, coal house, etc. $1,200. And then we have the cutest, most' swag ger 6-room bunaalow you ever saw at $2,6o0 oio cash, balance 2B per month. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite: 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 1W9. Omaha. Neb. Open evenings. (19) M426 30 BEAUTIFUL HOME BARGAINS Right 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 Hanscom park. Park Ave. This property must be sold by the 26th Inst., and tha price will sell It, as It Is offered for $1,600 less than Its actual value; part cash will handle It. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, 683 Brandels Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. (19)-3H $2,9i0.o0 7-room good house, I large lots, must be sold by April 1; owner moving lo Idaho, Terms. 'Phones D. 6663. or A fc (19) -M 483 30 IF YOU SAVE City property, farms, ranch lands or mer chandise to sell or trade, list them wita me. It costs you nothing unless I effect a sale. W. W. Mitchell. $32 Board of Trade Bldg. OM FOR SALE Cheap, by owner, new 6-room cottage, modern except heat. 2716 Bprague St. Reason for selling owner wants to have city. (19) MJSJ80X A SNAP 8-HOOiI MUDEHN HOME Plastered Attic, Two blocks from 24ih Bt. car. South front. Lot SoxltW. paved street, ' ' 2670 Poppleton Ave. Inquire at 2606 Poppleton Ave. ' iU)-ta 39 YOI R BEST CHANCE. $2,000 cash e will carry the balance on those new homes at, 3th and Marcy. If you choose now you may select your own combination fixtures, say what Interior finish you want, and we will paint and finish the houye to suit von. H A H WOOD & HARWOOD. Both 'Phones, 4IH Bee Bldg. (19i-.Mi ix A NICK lilt le home place, very complete and desirable, retjuirlrig about 7uO cask, balance, SI.500; building and loan; pay mtnts: Clifton Hill, two Mocks from car. Address owner soon. Full lot. barn, shude. fruit trees; no commission In volved; Immediate possesion, owner leav ing thi.' city; will give a bargain. Stoves, range, heating and gas stoves, also piano snd some furniture for sale. Address J-.'ts Bee. 1 19) -M 166$ HlGH-GltADhi RESIDENCE AND IN COME PROPERTY. Fine 8-rooni corner Walnut Hill best property In Omaha for $4.(1)0. Double house West Farnam district al ways occupied fine property rents fur . ' per year pays a per cent net on $12, j no. Want offer. Good double house Miami, near Kth al ways In demand rents for $& per year I pays 6 per cent net on $iK). Want offer. p.-e wvrr.rv, nuo (.aiayeiie. or call Harney 1UX2. ll-M33 II x BARGAIN 8-room house on Ohio, close to 24th St.. rents for $300 per year Owner non-resident: must sell at unci. If taken at once will accept, $3,260. M J. KENNARD Co.. $10 Brown Blk . (1)-M364 tl nun 6 rooms lot 36x137. fruit, one block I'om csr. D"uglas SixS. (1 M6ti4 I $2 .1i0-Corner lot, bjx12i. 26ih and A Sta, tviuih Omaha, most desirable. $HiO-lat 6xl5d Nth and Grover. IIAI.UflUKK aV NE1.SON. 4M Brandels "HuilJ ug. Omaha !9i-MOJ PART CASH. 1 EASY TERMS. ' Six-room, lS-slory home on Boyd near Stlh. laige lot. 17 fruit trees, lawn and shade, fence, coalehed on alley, small base ment tbrii-ki. IK, water Cheap, terms H4HWIMJ14 IUHiD. ttala $u4iea, 4l Nee kids UA M47 Is REAL ESTATE C1TV PROPKRTI KOH SAL1 (Continued.) FOR SALE House and lot kiated at h and Madison 8ts.. South Omaha. Inquire MRS. A. W. KEITZBKRQKR. 114 North Rodney St. Helena. Mont. (1)-M 1 FOR SALJONehraaka's choicest corn and alfalfa lands. Write for price list of bar gains. 1 Nider, Falrbury, Neb. (ID-MS x CLOSE IN flat location, south and east front, full lot, only 12 blocks from the Boston store, $2flon. I. I'ONNRR, owner, ail Board of Trade Bldg. (1)-M46 7 FOR BALW-Sob lot I of lot 7. Capitol add.; also 44 ft lot 2, block 148. Make me an offer. Blrllla C. Jones. 886 W. Prospect Ave., Hollywood Bta., Ixis Angeles. Cal. (110-MK1 A4 REAL ESTATE. IjOaNS and Insurance Llst your property with us for sale or exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hills Realty On.. 4010 Hamilton St. 'Phones Harney rR; Ind., B-1R42. (19 1M BOn.EVARD HOUSE. 234 North IPth St.. 9 rooms, modern, only tl&OO. Thomas Brennan, room 1 New York Life Bldg. (1) M FOR 8Al.FAt NnrMk. Neb., 10-room house, centrally locatel for boarding; must be sold by April 10; will ronsld r any reasonable offer. Address Mrs. H. Murray, Grand Island, Neb. (19)-M SI REAL ESTATE rRH AND RANCH LAND FOR IALI Colorado. FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Greeley district, tinder Irrigation; sugar beets, alfalfa, general farming and fruit raising; low price, easy payment National Investment Co.. bK2 Erandela Bldg., Omaha. Tel. Douglas (9L (-S7 Mlssoarl. NELSON'S bargain llst-14 80 acres 4 mllee from Clyde; nice, level land, all fenced, at $160. 16 ItiO acres near Agenda, In Ger man settlement; creek bottom and well Improved. A bargain at $3,000. with good terms. Also have several good farms that 1 can give good trades on. Write for my complete list, mentioning this paper. Walter Nelsjn. Clyde. Kan. (JO) M183 8 lows. FOR BALE A farm of $20 acres, two and one-half miles from Osceola, the county seat of Clarke county, Iowa. 110 acres In cultivation, balance In blue grasa pas Hire. Small orchard, and a number of hade trees around the house. Good houw and barn, and shedding for a hundred head of cattle, and hogs, wood shed and hen house. Farm well watered with wells and living stream. Price $70 per acre, or $22,400, $6,400. cash down and balance In four years. Interest payable annually; 6 r"r cent on $12,000, and 6 per cent on $2,200, with option to pay $500 or $1,000 at any Interest date after one year. Also have other bargains. "Send for list 26 P. P." Karr & Karr, Osceola. Ia. (20) M589 A4x Kansas. NORTH Dlckmson county land, fine homes, good Investments, selling fast, advancing rapidly; come soon, get a good bargain. Write B. Fackler, Manchester, Kan. t20) Mm 31 X Biggest Bargains in Kansas 880 acres of fine land, located about 14 miles from Topeka and only 3'$ miles 'from a good railroad' town; thla farm Is flnuly Improveo. with a larfte lOrroom home, large barns, sheds and outbuild ings. This land is vrry well located, and nearly : all of.lt ts good plough land: all kinds of hjuegrass on the place. The owner of thla place offers It tor sale In order to close a psrriiersnip oeai, ana It can he offered for a short time only for the low price of $86 per acre. This Is one of the bfst propositions In eastern Kansas, and something that will tnterest anyone wanting a fine large farm. If Interested write us and we will give you further descriptions of the place and can sr.ow same at any time. The World Investment Co. 80V-4 N- Y. IJfe Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Douglas 1920; lnd., A 4Ju3. (30) M692 30 Nebraska. CHEAP FARMING LAND. 640 acres In Cheyenne county, western Nebraska, 16 miles north of Potter on I'. P. Ry. Nearly half fine, level plow land, good soli, balance excellent pasture, $7 an acre: only $760 cash, balance easy terms. HICK8 REAL ESTATE CO., OMAHA. (19) 69 2x GOOD LAND CHEAP. 640 acres central Nebraska, $3 66 per acre: $764 60 ) cash, balance 8 years, $192.00 each year; low rate of Interest Council Bluffs. P. O. Box 173, (20) M 130 Sox FOR SALE 468-acre ranch near Sidney, 120 acres of hay land, 160 acres farm land, balance pasture, nearly all fenced; good well, but no buildings. School house near; sidetrack close. Price $16 per acre, part on time. We have many other bargains. 80-acre farm, well Improved, near Grand Islsnd. Xa.400. For particulars, write Dlil at Huston, Grand Island, Neb. (JO)-MIC 9x Oklakessa. FARMS, $6 to $7B per acr. Write for our long list. Bemls, Brandels Bldg. (20) 21 Mch31 CHOICE Oklahoma farm for sale. 160 acres, 6-room house, barn, crib, granary; NO acres In cultivation, 70 acres bottom. 10 acres orchard; T miles from railroad town: price, $36 per acre; one-half cash, time on bal- ance. Write 8 wops & Co.. Stillwater, OkL (20) M7i AAx oath DaVeta. BUT SOT7TH DAKOTA LAND Buy In the Kadoka vicinity, m S , .nley county, where the rich snll 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 wltnln reach, from tH lo $t) per acre. We also have gilt edge first farm mortgages for sale, can net you from 6 per ocnt to 8 per cent Interest. Agents wanted. Fv description write to F. B- Reldlnger 1-and Agency, Kadoka, Stanley Co., South Dakota. (20)-M A4x 4 ,VjO acivs 24 miles of railroad station. I.arge part Is finest valley land, best of soil, lots of liny, well watered, hits of trees; land Is worth tTAOU per acre; one ctop will pay for land. If ou see this land you will never pja It up. Price 116.60 per acre. Easy terms. $.0i0 ai res well Improved. 1-0.00 per acre. 1,(40 acres, $ sets of Improvements, $36 per acre. 1 wi acres, well Improved. $30 00 per acre. We havs many other bargains. Write or see us. GUJBE LAND AND INV. CO, OMAHA. X-M492 $ Teaaa. TEXAS Out they g. to the Gieat Panhandle of Texas, on our Everv Day Excursions to see the famous Cold Water tract. Sherman county. Texaa. Fine g'aln farma at low prlcts; good soil, beet of water. line climate. Dig crops. Remember, wa go say day. The World Investment Co. rl-4 N. T. IJ'e Bldg , Omaha. Neb. l4.. A 4M, IUU, Douglas 1$). UbaIb13 REAL ESTATE Farm am tx h i.ni for sai.k ICnntlnued.I Tfartk Dakota. HAVE a very attrsctlve proposition for men who rsn procure buyers for .farm Unds In the best locality In the north west. H. N. Tucker Co., Courtenar, N D. (20) M 108 31 Wash I a art FOR SALE W acres fruit and vegetable irrigated lend near Spokane. Wash., at sac-tflce. Write H. B. Smith. College, Tabor. Ia, UD M301 Alx Wfosilif. STOCK RANCH 2.200 acres: 160 Irrigated, balance pasture; all enclosed: good 11-rocm house, with hot snd cold wster. good horse and cattle bsrns and other outbuildings, etc.; con tested with telephone . and situated 26 mUrs south of Douglas. Wyo. Price rea sonable: part ce.sh. balance on easy terms. GEO. L TOXTON, Douglas, wyo. (30I-M7771 FARMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Severel choice Improved farms In Atchlnson county, Missouri;- Harrison and Clsy counties, lows, snd Chippewa county. Minnesota, for one-third of crop, or will furnish seed and take half. J. Mulhall. SlouxCUIa. 211 M1472x REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City toaaa and warrants. W. TTVr. . .V M. 1U rirum Bt ram.- 22)iM WANTED City loans. Patera Trust Co. (22) WM LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandels Bldg. " l3i 666 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotlsted. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat 1 Bank Bldg. BU 'Phono Douglaa $818. (22)-4 $100 TO $l.00u made promptly. F. P. Weed. Waad Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. (22) M LOANS WANTED. If you need a reasonable loan on well Im proved Omaha real estate, I can enter tain your application, at 5 or 6V per cent Interest, according to location or grade of property; no delay, and privilege Is given for repayment before maturity. I. Sibcrnsen, 2t Old Boeton Store Bldg. (22) M 17H A17 flVB PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Busljiess Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Ufa Bldg. (2) 8(6 PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood, 616 Brandels Bldg. t82-6$ PAYNE. BOSTW1CK CO., N. Y. Ufa. Private money; $500 to $6,000; low rata. (22) 669 HONEY to loan on Improved Omaha prop erty. Conrad Young, 1618 DodgeSt. 600 TO $8,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real FstaU Co., 1001 N. Y. Ufa Doug, or A-2162. ( 683 MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. (22)-67 $MW) to $?10.000, lowest rstes, no delay. Garvin Bros., 1B04 Farnam. (22r M4S6 MONEY TO BUILD. $800 to $200,000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS. 60S First Nat l Bank Bldg. ($3) 667 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO BUY." IF you MUST sell, list with us. We cannot sell anything unless at squeexe prices. Open evenings. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO., Bulla 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. Neh. 'Phone Red. 1999. (26)-M3 LOT WANTED Have cash for a good lot, suitable to build on. Give location anu NH rice. Owner only need apply. Aaoress care riee. oi "i SPOT CASH1'-- " For neat home, cottage or building lot; well located, must be very chefrp; from owner only. 'Phone D. 6034. A-162i, or D 191. care of Bee. (23) M113 I WANT to buy 6 to 7-room house In fair location. Must he reasonable. Answer quick, giving location and price SHkfd. Address L 216, care Bee. (23) M472 29 I WANT to buy the best cottage $2,000 or less will buy. Give location and price. Address M 217. care Bee. (2)-M471 29 STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water repairs; Thermostats and other heat regulators; new furnacea and hot water combination heating. Omaha Stove Repair Works, 1206-13118 Douglas St. 'Phones; lnd. A-3K21; Bell. Douglax 90. 674 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3P71. , (26)-672 BEST, price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. 6401. 126) 673 AUCTIONEERING The noted suctloneer of Iowa, Ills, snd Neb., F. D. VanPeU, has located In Omaha. Office 843 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone, lnd. A S.V22. (261-614 A17 WANTED To buy large numbers of Ho mer pigeons for squab ralHing; also pure white Homers. Write describing what you have, quoting lowest price. Dean Swift Poultry Co., Des Moines, la. (26) M938 29 WANTED To buy Union Pacific railroad land contracts. P. O. Box 4i4. Omaha. '.25)-MllSi 31 x WILL pay good price for hnuse to move. J. H. Parrotte, Board of Trade. (25)-M483 4 SHARE of stock In Happy Hollow club. Address K 216. Bee. (251 M47W 'JS WANTEDTO RENT FURNISHED house, 5 or 6 room, by man and wife for 6 to 12 monlhs. Address A 267, Bee. (26i-Mii71 Is WANTED SITUATIONS FIRST CLASS family washing, rough or finished: lowest rales; guaranteed. Web ster 31B4. (27) M 268 Sox PHARMACIST registered In Nebraska, de sires position nuislde of Omuha: German settlement preferred: can furnish good references. Address F 245. care Bee. ('.71 M 411 30x WANTED Uy capable young man with good references position as hotel clerk In ctiv or out of town. Address S W. care Bee. (271 M4I8 ax POSITION wanted: draftsman wants a po sition with architect or engineer. Can begin at once. Address C 242. care Bee. f .27) M2U9 3ox D. C. SCOTT, D.V.S. (Successor to Dr. H. L. Ramacciottl.) ASaTSTAJTT KTATB YETZBZaTASXAjr. Of floe as 4 XoayitaJ, 0810 Maaoa Street, Calls Promptly Answered at All Honrs. -Tkoe-.rusyT. 0iH, 1U GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTKl'CTING QCAHTER niaster. Foil leaven worth. Kansas, March 26. 1M9. Scaled propoeuls in Irlplicate will be received here until 11 a. in.. Central time, April 9. 1K"V. and th-n opened, for the construction of a hand stand. Full In formation and blank forms of proposals fur nished on application to this otrtce. Plans snd siMH-iflcations may be seen here, also In office of chief quartermaster, Omaha, snd Maatatr Builders' exchange, Kansas City. Mo. United States reserves ths right to accept or rrject any or all proposals or anv parts thereof. Envelopes to be msiked "Proposals for Bund Bland " and sd .ss-d to Capt. Wm. D. Davis, (Juarter maatsc, -I0-U-A7-I $1000.00 Civea for any substanca io- iunoii to health found ia food lesaaiag from the ns oi Calumet Balling FT Powder GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master, Cheyenne, Wyo., Marrn 24, 1909. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re ceived at this office until 9 So a. m., moun tain time, Saturday, April 24, lfti9. at which time l hey will be opened In public, for fur nishing all labor and material required In the construction and remodeling of an eho trlo lighting system at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., Including the following Items: 1. Constructing primary, si-condaty,- service, transmission and street light lines, furnish ing and Installing cut-ouls snd street Ismp brackets and Installing transformers, re moving part and remodeling part of the old line. 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. t. construction of bulldiiw for transformer sub-station, sll In accordance with plans and apeclflrstlons prepared In the office of the quartermaster general, I nlted Btates array. 1'lana and specif icatlons are on file In this office and In the office of chief quartermaster. De partment of the Missouri. Omaha, Neb. chief quartermaster, Department pf Colo rado. Denver. Colo.; chief quartermaster, 1 ... T L, ... 111 depot quartermaster, St. Louie, Mo., ami quartermaster. Fort lavenworth, 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 st Fort D, A. Russell, Wyo," and addressed to Cap tain V. K. .Hart, Fifteenth Infantry, act lug quartermaster. I'nlted States army. In charge of construction, room 8, Keefe hall Cheyenne, Wyo. M26-2i-29-80A2-2S REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Wm. A. Weldenhaft and wife to Balt haser N. Jessen. e"A swVt section 15-16-9 and other lands $49,280 b. a. nooersrn and wife to F. W. Shields, lot IV, block 6. Klrkwood, and other land 600 f. J. Moran and wife to Hattle Koep pel, et al., lot 11. block 116, 8outh Omaha 1,600 J. w. Hannon to Thomas W. Haaen, west 22 feet of east 44 feet lot $. block 852, Omaha 5,000 neien w. ochneck et al. to Ixtulse 8. Zabrlskle. south 100 feet lot 17 and west 26 feet of south 100 feet of lot 18. block "J." Saunders' Hlme haugh's add The Long Island Iian and Trust Co., executor, to same, same.., 860 Board of Church Erection of the Gen eral Assembly of the Presbyterian church, tr Jess E. Rogers, lot 7. block 21, Orchard Hill 626 Helen W. Schneck to Ida Decli. north two-thirds lota 1. 2 and 3. block 19. Walnut Hill 1,600 Wm. E. Dyer and wife to M. D. Cam eron, lots 5 and 6, section 26-16-9... . 1,876 Charles R. Ilannan, Jr., et al. ' to Thomas W. Hasen, west 2$ feet of east 44 feet of lot 3. block 362, Omaha 1 H. H. Baldrlae and wife to D. C. Pat terson, trustee, lots i9, 20, 21, 22 and 26. block 6,'-Lakevlew..... 10 Caroline C. Johnson and husband to Joseph H. Presson. north 128 feet of lot 9. block 111, Dundee Place.... 1,000 llavnw Carmeau and husband to Frank Dtnuzxo, lot 4, block 4, Sul phur Springs 4,000 The John A. Creighton Real Estate . and Trust company to D. C. Morgan, lot 27. block 8. CreighUw's 1st 725 Leo Baroch and wife to John f. Belim. und. H nw1 lot 19, Kounlxe 2d add. and other land 1 Dora Nielsen to Peter Henriksen, lot 18. block 8, Wslnut Hill " 1 Brower E. McCague and wife to Walter Anderson, lot 62. Mid City add 800 Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust Co. to P. C. Hansen, lot 14. Stewart Place ' 4,700 Mellora W Fairfield and husband to Carolyn Wills, lot 11. block 1, Oak hurst Park 2.000 Oeorae W. Jones to Harry C. Leas, lot 6. Bluff View 2,750 H. C. Freeman et al., referee, to Ed ward Olsln. lots 12 and 13. block 103. Florence 150 John Swanson to Adolph Johnaon. east 25 feet of nV lot 6, block 6. Park Place, and lot 10. block S. Park Forest 1,600 South Omahs Tnnd compsny to George Halm, lots 1 and t, block S3. South Omahs 1.000 L. P. Ijarson et al. to E E. LeBeau. lot 19. block "A." Saunders A Hlme baugh's add 600 County treasurer tr A. J. Seaman, lots 7 and 19. block 4. Cotner A Archer's add Some to same, lot 4. block 7. Ambler Place , Sane to same, lot 18, Bmlth (N. J.) Place 7.. M. Flllson to Hans F. Knudsen, lots 6. 7 and 8. block 5. Irvlngton 4.600 The John A. Crelshton Real Ertnte and Trust enmpttnv to Hattle M. V. WI'on. lot 9, block 4. Crelghton's 1xt srtd TOO are' Bsst'-e ind '"lba"d t" James W. Owen, lot 9, -wblock 8, Orchard Hill T50 Dnnls J. Craven et al. to J. A. Reader, lots 8 and 9. block li. Lowe's sub . 1100 Kenwood Reltv comnanv tn R. N. Mead, lots 281. 2S2 and 23, Kenwood ?7S Total ...8.W4 STEAMSHIP. mew toii to riui xv a days FRENCH LINE Safety. Bpsed, Comort Tla Havre to Parts, the City Beautiful. Fast Trains to All Contlnsnuw Points. Compagnie Generale Trans atlant ique Oi fan tie twin screw Jprmt rtmmr. sail rtry ThurartoT, 10 a. m They ar modern wonders, with all anvsnincs snd luxurla of most palatial bntsls on vd grsndsr susie. Paase ngsr lavators, rof cafe. onh?Ktra. famous ruisjrin. jrymnaatum. dally nwppsrs, sltwini sutlsa, provide graalatt comfort. Naval officer, msn'ci-wsr discipline, r I ra le telegraphy. ulmarlna bsll at anal ay at am af ford every provision for siHtoluts safety. LI Tourstn. April 1. U Bavol. April It l.a Tourmtn. April 19. I Lorrslns, star 6. Ls Provvm-e. April 15. Sp-lal Ona-claaa Cabin Sarrtre u ctaasl 140 to 940. sliamata Haturriava on naw larss twls M-rew and eiprena ateamtra. Nvw York-Bnrrfeaui 8rvlrs (ona el Ada esbIB) onl 40 and tM. H. E Moons I. . N aeaa W. B. Bock . 1401 farnam Straat. . Hi National Bank 154 Farnam Slraat. ...... forth (JermanJoyd. FAST EZPKISI SESYICat PLTMOl'TH I HSRBOl RO BREMEN 10 A M Kala Wm. II. April 4 Caclllo Ar.-il Krnnprina Wm , Apr. li ri Wm. Se Ora , Apr IT IWII-8CK1W FASSXaTOBB. MBatVva, BKtktEN DIKElT 10 A. M. P. Kriadrlch Wm., Apr. 1'Yorrk April I Bradenburg April I' tinalaanajl April 29 Calla at Plvmoulh and ( harbours MIOITIMAIIAI BBHYXOa UIBHALTAH h APLKS OUNOA Baillns a' II A M. K. LulM April 10. K. Albert April 14 P Irons April IT Karkar Mar I Hortb Oermaa fcloya Travelers' Obeoka, Oelrioha Co, iruii, roadway, v. y! K. Clensaealas at OoM bear bora st, Oki oage, IU. . CAIsSINAVUNAUEfilCAU LTM 19.SS9 Tea Twls Straw sss sugar Itaunarl Direct te ... Norway, Sweden and Deimark Hallig Ota April lie. r Tiatcaa .... Mar Oacax II Apr. I Hslll Olat sUf 14 tnltad stataa April iM Oarar II Mar 7i All tsajnere KqQlpped Wlta Wireless Plrat tabin l.a upaard. .on a oslMS. salsa A E Johnson ( o . us B. stinsis St.. caiaaaa, Id. ar is UiasJ AssaiA. HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR FAIR Annual Fe$tiyl Will Be Thii Week Durinj Spring; Vacation. FKIDAY WILL BE THE BIO DAT Sealer Will Pat v r.r.... i.l Thareaar ReaearelsieT Thelr Parte In lraan Art. x Th. annual hleh school senior fair will be held this week. Wedneadsy and Thurs day will be devoted to preliminaries snd rehearsals by seniors, while rTiusy the big day for the patrons. Work on the shows and departments ,m been In progresa for two wecse n.... be completed by Tuesdsy. Speclsl stsges have been fitted to the platforms of I lie three study hslls and In the gymnae. ..... and extensions have been maue 10 to- . . . j - .1 m nor trie lighting system, nunurro- flower and an enormous amount of pa per decorations are being put up. Mr. TH.mlni one of the cisss .e...-. is In generst chsrge of the fair, snd has assisted the chairmen of the various com mittees In perfecting an organised system for handling the wo: - 1 It has heen decided to follow the plan adorned last year to limit the number of tickets to be sold so aa not to mar the suc cess and beauty of the fair by having 100 large a crowd. Sekedale ef the Fair. With Mrs. Fleming as general superin tendent and Harry Trucker and Howard Roe as general managers, the special com mittees will carry out the system of co. operative management as has been adopted. The stage managing for the two playa Is under the direction of John Bowen. Phil lip lAhmer and Arthur Aycrtgg; tne rur nlture Is being arranged for by Earl Bur ket and Walter Griffith, and Miss Ethel Reese la In charge of pillows for Beats and booths. The reception committee, under the direction of Miss Klewitt and Miss Florence McHugh, Is composed of Marie Hodge. Louise Curtis. Vera Fltxgerald, Clara Hearon. Pesrl Janney. Clara Jones. Bertha Roman. Ethel Ross, yaleska Ox ford, Mabel Whltehouse. Jessie Brain and Blanch Bmlth. , Tha patronesses of the fair will be: Mrs. J P. Roe, Mrs. W. W. Davidson. Mrs. Charles Harding. Mrs. K. tT. Graff. ! Kate McHugh. Mrs. J. F. Woolery. Mrs. George Gifford. Mrs. William A. Aycrlgg. Mrs. James Hodge, Mrs. W. B. Curtis, Mrs. B. F. Dennlson, Mrs. F. P. McConnell. Mrs. Harold Gifford and Mrs. George Ryan. ' Prosrrans tm Fall. The program of the fair Is as follows Play, "Mr. Bob, room im. Cast: Miss Rebecca Luke.... Miss Helen Sorcnson Kathertn. R" ' Vj'.hen McDonald MrYoW 'Bryant. Mary Holllnger .Coe Buchanan Patty Philip Royson Jenkins uoene Breakfast room Will Ross . . .Sam Carrier In Miss Luke's summer home. Act I Morning. Act II Afternoon. m -,,.,,,, Miss Jessie anon ana McConnell In charge. xiv No. 2: a comedietta In one act; "A Case of Suspension." Caat: Dorothy Alice. Mildred Harold JTom ..Miss Edna Levi ..Miss Mary Roe ..Miss Irma Book . .Sanford Clifford ....Waldo Dennta ....Donald Wood Jax:k til., rinhall. .IliriktnB. . Beatrice Barnhart Prof 'Kmllua Edgerton . . Fred McConnell Kstherlne, a Celtic rnald. . .. ...... .. Mlsa Crarlna Hall Jonas! a seminary man... Claude Neavles Living pictures, room 804: "Ruth the Gleaner," Irene La-ngdon. "Angelue," Grace Hempel and Carroll Sears. - "Lilacs." Psnsy Williams. "William of Nassau," Drexel Sibern- 8"PrlBclUa and John Alden," Catherine Becker and Carroll Seara. 'St Rose of Luna," Frances 8cott. Spring," Blanche. Bellls. "The Laughing Cavalier," Harry En trlckln. 'Queen Louise," Beulah Hunter. "The Sower," Walter Berndes. "Duchess of Devonshire," Carroll How- "Old. Yet Ever New," Helen Chesney and Harold McKlnr.ey. "Countess Potocke," Luclle Beti. 'A Iidv of Quality," Freda Caley. "The Medicine Men." Carl Myers, Harry Entrlckln, Walter Berndes, Charles Baumlet and Harold McKlnney. "Good Night," Louise Curtis, Mlsa Hantlng and Mlsa Branded. ' Will Haynee. pianist. Freaks In wax, exhibited in tha cele brated Maxlmllin flotaux. "The Ultra of Fashion," Dora Johnson. "The Domestic Girl." Ora Russell. "The Girl Who Primps," Helen Bllsh. The members of the Rooters' club, Lucy Finlsyson: 'A German Singer." Louise Carson. "The Popular Girl." Margaret Cole. "Sweet Girl Graduate," Barbara Went worth, "The Freshmen," Jean Watson and Hu bert Dllle. "The Awakward Squad," Hubert Dllle, Caspar Blackburn, Stuart Nurse and Walter Berndes. "The, Athlete." Morley Young. "Tie Frat Man," Fred Myer. "The Lofty 8enlor." Herbert Rysn. "Editor of 'The Register.' " Lyle Rob erts. Color drill, Mr. Bwartx In charge: ' Oeraldlne Gifford leader. Dancers, Card a Scott. Bessie Latey Florence Van Horn, Margaret Walker, r ranees uamon, r ranees Alien, Katn erlne Howard. Ruth McIXinald. Hasel Howard. Agnes Russell, Augusta Drosta, Merle McCandless and Wllhelmlna Ful ton. "The Mlnitrels:" Interlocutor Fred Carlson. Endmen Lee Mitchell, Leonard Larmon, isianton oanaoury, eorge tturnngton. Trombone Solo Eugene Ryley. Maslcal la the Library. In the library the following musical pro gram will be rendered: Afternoon 2:30-5. Piano Solo lone Beats. Quartet Elizabeth J. Becker. Lutie Gibbs, Aiirro, Morris, will Morns. Piano Solo Olive Seymour. Violin Solo Elisabeth J. Becker. Piano Bolo-Florenee Peterson. Mandolin Solo Edith Shrum. Vocal 60I0 Christine Pnulsen. Piano Solo Ruth Partridge. Violin Hplo Fred Frederlckson. Piano Sole Beulah Whlttemore. Violin Solo Lutle Olbhs. Piano Solo Edna Taylor. Violin Solo Robert Lucke. " Piano Solo Helen Taylor. E)venlng-8.80 to 10:80: IMano Solo-Edna Tavlor. Mandolin Solo Edith Bhrum. Piano Solo Florence Peteraon. ' 'Cello Solo Alfred Morris. Piano Solo Ruth M Sherwood. Violin Solo Elisabeth J. Becker. Piano Duet Julia Lvnn, IxveJoy Lynn Violin Solo Lutle Glbhs. Dnet (vocal) Will Prentiss. Charles Lang. nario Bnioi'Piva nrymour Violin Solo FTed Frederlckson. Plsno Bolo Ruth Psrtgldge. Cornet Solo Arthur Marowlts. Piano Solo lone Beats Violin Solo Elisabeth J. Barker White Men Dewltt Babbitt, Edwin Ros enberg. Clarence Recfcer, Joseph Noons cjeorge Klewitt. Plsnlst Hennr Ixts , Instructor Henrv I.atenier. Paplla Ib Oiarae af Doetfca Pupils In charge of booths are as follows Fancy Work Marv Carlyle. Bertha Oille. I.llllsn Hushes. Anna Mever. Jeanette Mulr Viola Pederson. Mabel Whltehouse Mabel Amnions. Oeorgla Miller. Matilda Schnlls Helen Davidson. Elvla IJn.latrom. Marie Bwsnson. Anna Btuart. Miss Landis Punch Booth Mabel Rood. Antonla Dau gaard. Helen Hansen. Lucy Harts, Bieita Bhallenbark. Frances Rogers. Lavllla Shassmlt. Hasel Carpenter. Ruby Taacson. Esther Johnson. Miss Adams snd Miss Hughes In charge. Refreshments Miss Ruth Llndtey snd Mis Lyle Roberts In rharae Zella Bee he, Mabel Craighead Ruth Dolon. Lutle Othhs. Bertha Oille. Rhea Imareaux. Edith fihruin. Martina Bwsnson. Iawrence.' Clara HendHckson. Med nee Penn. Hedwtg Bnren son. Mrs. Atkinson snd Mis Pexton. Candv Booth Helen THvldaon chairman Jeeate Bath, Haxsl Andsrsoa, Elvira Hua- tead. Peut.ih Whitman. Ivy le. Wllhell mlna Fii't.'ti. Cathar-ne Matthews. Anita Muxan, Florence Wolfe. Pansy Williams. Caroline Hansen, Marl- Hie.'. Helen Vvltk. Oladvs Solomon. Mnraaret Lay. IJIUP Tal lertiphus. Helen Tr.nl. Anna w oilman. Miss Adsms and Mies Hughes. Art Booth- Miss Harriet Bweesv.- tr chsrge. Fredrick Fcvn, Christ Irse TaiJaon, Msr)..rle Smith, Mildred MrMurphy, Mbef Workman. .... Cox Boy Shot ' by Playmate Injured Lad First Told Tarent that Strange Youth Had Inflicted .' Wound. . First telling his parents that he receive an ugly woundln the calf of hla Irs, by. . being shot by an unidentified boy who was a block swsy and had a 2-callber Hfle.' Ralph Cox. the 10-year-old son ot .Thomas W. Cox. 4SI7 Capitol avenue, haa now In formed hla parents that he was acoMentaH.v . shot by his playmate, Harrison ; Hendeo, .. while the two were fooling with a loaded IS-callber revolver. ' ' The lad who did the ahoortng and tn ' Cox boy were so frightened after' If Oc curred that they failed to tell ths 'stralgHt of the matter, but aMer Emergency' Officer Dan Lfthcy worked on. the 'case awhrle" Monday morning he untajigted the" s'tfalr and they toht how If hAppehed. Tbiing' Hendee Is 15 years of age sin) Uvea at 4401,.' Dodge street. His father has decided not to allow him lo playwl'h flrearma any more. The Cox boy. Is not, much" th worse j, i for his wound. Rail l.enane for MltoeM , MITCHELL 8. D.. Mafrh 29. tRpcclal V -I'lani are being made by BeCrelafy' Whit-"1 . taker of the Young Men's fhriellau assoclsi tlon to Brrange for an amateur base ball league In this city this Summer.' H vt-i' pects to have a four-team league and tha . games will be played st an early hour to v. he evening, at least , two games played during the week. All players In the clty will meet this wiek to aid In the pertec- . Hon of the league. Twenty 'years ago Mitchell had eight ball teams In a league and every afternoon after 4 o'clock the business men closed their doors and ad- - oumed to a vacant lot on Main afreet-to witness the. dally game, each team, . repre- ! senttng a city then playing in tha national -league. ' . . " Blind Papll to (live Play. BIOLX -FALLS. S. D.. March 29.-(8pe- rlal.) One of the most unique public' en tertainments ever given In the state wilt be given In the near futurebgi a, number of the pupils of the State School for the -Blind at Gary. Although blind tha pupils will present a play and are expected lo be trained so well that they will be able to move about the stage And present their parts as well as any amateur players who have their eyesight. The pupils who will take part In the play are hetng drilled by Mr. and Mrs. Scolea, theatrical people of unusual ability and by teachers and others. Announcement f the Theaters. The engagement of "The Thief" at the Boyd this week Is attracting unusually arge audiences and la causing a great deal of talk. It Is undoubtedljr.tene. of the finest plays Omaha playgoers have had a chance to see this aeason. On Friday evening Miss Viola Allen opens for an engagement of three performances In her latest play, "The White. Blstsr." This has' been one of the most discussed plays of the decade and the , engagement Is alceady assured of heavy patronage. Stalling Sunday and for four nights 'The Traitor," Rev. Dixon's sequel to "The Clansman," comes with the largest or. ganizatlun with a play of this character ever presented here. Of the numerous features of Interest at the Orpheum this week none IS superior to that of T. Nelson Downs, the coin and card manipulator. Nothing could be more dainty than the art of the West on s, whose play ing and singing Is on of tha warmly ap plauded numburs. It Is quit useless to more than mention the success attained by the justly popular comic opera, "School Days." Armstrong and Clark with their popular aongs also score a marked success. as do those remarkable tumblers, the Thra Yosuarys. - Sturdy oaks from little acorns - grow advertising In The Bee will do wonders tor your business. The Exceptional Equipment of the California Fig Syrup Co. and tha scientific attainments of its chemists haw rendered possible the production ef Syrup -of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its " excellence, by obtaining the pure medio ., inal principles of plants known to act most beneficially and combining them most skillfully, in the right proportions, with ,' its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of California Figs. - ..As there is only one genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gent '. 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