THE OMAHA DAILY REE: WEDNESDAY. MARCH .31, 190!). 1 I OFFERED. FOR SALE t Iveellaweous Com tlu ued . WB HAVK . n hand number of 'nil barruis which will Mil at 60o a They ere fr rain water or ashes Call a prose room, Be Publishing C. tn n in uuif i rvitci l incunnrore poi low eeelal price, freight prepaid SO days VlfrM trial. Write the Old Trust Ineu. bator Co.. Clay Center. Neb. 0 ONT1 Staver OitiTird Buggy, m axla, full leather top,- side curtains, boot, storm apron i used about three months; one Bin-. f;i hsmews and fly net almost new; one Ight aet of double Concord work harness; rn aet of heavy single , wsgon harness; nna bicycle suitable for boy under 9 year. Inquire at 1208 Jones St. 8JODA fountalna, new and aeeond-hand; monthly payments. Derlgbt, 1811 Farnam. ELECTRIC PIANOS. 15o. Baysdorfer, J2 Capitol A"- . . ) M7 A20 OSTEOPATHY JOHNSOW INS.. ll N. T. L. Tel. D. . - lt tr. Ketheryn Nlckolas, 60 N. T. L. Bldg. . . ."! ... 4 E At I A I tf. Bow?Vver 1W0 Fartimm. Don. 6370. PATENTS r. O. BARJIELI FJutton Bit Tat. Red VI 17. ' - (17) PATENTS THAT PROTECT Three booka for lnveora mailed on receipt of 4c post R. g. and A. B. Lecey, ruoma 28-U Aclflo Bids.., Washington, D. C. Eatab llahed W. (17) 4 PERSONAL OMAHA Stammerers' Ins.. Ramg Bldg. (18) 044 91 ALL'S safes, new. ad-hand. 1818 Farnam. - . ci8i en THB SALVATION ARMT solicits caaloff clothing; In 'aet. anything you do nut need -we collect, repair and sell at 134 N 11th rU , for coat of collection to the worthy poor. Call 'phona Douglas 4136 and wagonWUl call. 1W-7IB tR8 EGGERS. privet confinement noma Ui Martha. St, Tel.. Douglas 42.10. ,', ' ,Ut-M AlOx . I)' ' "- '- . PRIVATB bom during confinement; bebsas aoopieo. iq unoa MDikniin oun Itartum. 14 ' Flrat Ave. Council Bluffs, ja, .' . U8) Ma r a nVTTPTTP treatment and bath. Mm, f MAUA illV Smith. 622 S. 16th. Id floor. TtOCKWOOrVg ' ANtI - TUBERCUL.OSI9 UNJ-KtVV niAn iur men unu . wmncii, made of pure unadulleiate.d wool, - In bright, airy rooms, .umtcr .the supervision of Dr. Pratt, $2.50 per garment. Manu factured by . Oeorgt Rock wood ft Co., Benntogtoi. Vt--.v, ' ; US) M7& Six -a- AKdAfirT : Plactrie vibratory. is a MiVRCtAU U 16tn Room sua. Fourtli Floor, Old Boston Store. (U0-MW0 All vapor baths randd,..M:rd".-.n men. If you want to get rid of your rneomattsm. lumbago, aciaUca and other chronic aUmenls, take the vapor baths and massage treatmenta of Dr. and Mrs. R. B, Benda. W also give face and scalp treat menta.. We-get reaulta. W-U Paxton Bik. Tat Dougla 1M. .... (18-3 AS TOUNG. WOMEN, coming.. to Omaha aa strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association rooms, 1618 Farnam St., wrier they win be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise asaiated, . A, deaconeaa representing . the association meets trains at tha Union sta tion as travelers', aid. . 118) 268 TRINQER. rubber goods, by mall; cut prices. . Bend Tor Ire catalogue. Myers Dtfton Drug Co.. Omaha. CIS) i!7 POULTRY AND EGGS DTTUMWA Poultry "Tards-Llght Brahmaa i i nremluma at the state fair. Hi,,, k if Vor alk old. and young. K. T. Cameron, Ultumwa, ta,. , uu-U1M x VH1TB ROCKS Kggs from pen scoring m lo MH 61. W tut fifteen eggs. C. W. llowell, Altoontt.. la.- . (U M287 x ORPINQTONU. all varieties, blue ribbon winners: -mating list free Boomgarn's Orpington Yarda, Humboldt, Neb. (UJ-M1S1 8x KCGS Vtom two fine pens . of Barred Rocks of cockerel mating; cockerels scor ing 1 and 91 W. $2 per 16. Eggs from out aide pens, li per 1U0, Mrs. J. M. Stewart, Alnswortli, la. s (U) M236 Irx FOR SALE Rosa Comb Brown Leghorn cockerels. Write for prices. F. Bowman, Route 6. Eldora, la. (11) M&80 A4x Whit IiSghOrn" -eggs $6 per 100, at Mandy ,Lee trarnk- lei. F lorence ira. , . . (11) M766A20 It. C. tL I. RED EOOB for sale. Pen ggs, $1.80 per 15, $8 per 100; from pens scoring M to M rang $1 per 16, $6 per MX J. W. Abraham, Valley, Nh. . . (1D-M143 SILVER IACED Wyandotte . cockerels, chotc stoc, -scored and unscored; Pskln ducks. Mra F. R. McLaughlin. Manning, la. ' ' (11 1 Mfs7 A4x PRINTING JARfB Pm XX). f Job printing and calen dars, ltn & Cap. Ave. Phon Ind. A-'MM. - (6) 4K'i" REAL ESTATE RBAL KBTATB DBALBRI. HEED ABHTttACT CO. Est. 1856; prompt vrvivs, gi our iiiiutb. niv r amain ni . . . - - () 648 RBAL ESTATE TlTLK-TRl.'ST CO. CHA8. E. WILLIAMSON, FrenLrienU - - - (l)-ol PAYNE INV, CO.. (iret floor. N. Y. L. (1 64 CRNJAMTM H. . K rT. 477 Rnnit.U RM " (19 600 DARLING As DARLING. 41 Branuela. Bidf . ... Phona Doug. 6034 CITT PROPERTY FOR ALB. BEAUTIFUL HOME - BAROAINS Bight rooms, modern.eak finish, full two eturlnM l.r Mimmititinn. r in.r m .1.-.-, rangement and finUh; built for a home two years ago; -east fiont In Hanscora park Park Avs. 'Tbts property munt be sold by the Sth nt.; and the n.-tce will sell it. as it Is offered for $1,6H0 less than Its actual vajuv; pan caso.,wm oauaie 1U XT A tPTriXT K T iXTtrrcirrtriiim r 11U-1-1U 11M V TjOI. -iltjl l 681 Brandels Bldg., Omaha. ' Neb. -' " (13)-1 - " $1,400 At Slat and Underwood, on car line and two blocka from school and Hppy Hollow ruo. iwu aotiui front lota. xUi6 feet each. .-nrMv' waina; surrounuea ny n'W nunies; !. la JI0 les than their value. fu-.icr noy inn aeautirui home site. Payne Invebtmont Co., . Flrat Floor N. Y. L. Bldg., Tels.: IVtug. ITSi, A llf. ' . tlH M740 1 Four rood lota, boxiau. right on Military Avj. car line, for aale cheap If taken at one. An Ideal building sit, wtlh plentv of room for fruit and garden, fill at 616 Branded Bldg., or 'phone Red 6Si(i. IIUI LI -Ort 1 - lR RALK Hanilsome, siaclous residence. ia cjiiu- lorntinn possible, modern, fine condign; Inumre if owner. Address Pi t. ffK. Box 1,1. r? atioi D. TeL Harney I4C4. ... !: M7-J0 i BOULEVARD HOl'PE. 2248 North ttth St.. rooms, .modern, only . U&om 1 soma imiiu, rovm 1 issw xork Llf Bld. REAL ESTATE - CITY PROPERTY FOR IAtB (Continued.) New West Farnam Home, Only $7,250 Tbla la a low priced home In heart ot Went Farnam district. ALMOST NEW and atrlctlv modern In every detail; cemented haaernfnt with laundry, cold etorage, fur nace room, etc., beautifully decoraled lin ing room with mantel and aTate and fine electric chandeliers; Haht, airy a!eeplnt ronmi with ample clonets and fine bath room, maids' room and plenty of garret storajre room. Actual coat more than above price. Thle ourbt to aril very quickly. Bee us for full patrlculara. Payne, Bostwick & Co. Main Floor N. T. Life Bldg. (1)-701 30 . Eight-room modern dwelling, It.OrtO; nearly new; paved street; desirable location, ad joining the West Farnam district; one block from car; east front lot; aubject to 8 Installments of paving; very attractive, neat, small home In n. desirable neighbor hood. D. V. Sholes Co., Ill Bd. of Trade Bldg. 1th and Farnam. Tela.: Iug. 49. Ind., A M. (19)-71 t SPECIAL Southwest corner Qeorgla Ave. and Pa cific, 64x143 feet; all specials paid $3,150. SELBY, 16th and Farnam. 4.16 Bd. of Trade Bldg. (1 711 31 FOR SALE A BAROA1K Nearly new 7-room house, modern except heat, near 28th and Cuming, $600 cash, bal ance same as rent. PHONE OWNER. HARNEY $783, . (l)-62 1 BIGGEST BARGAIN In the West Farnam district. Fine lot 46 feet frontage, for $1,7R0. Just the plaoe for a nice horns; choice location to build, to sell or rent. ' ' HICKS RKAL EtTTATB CO., ' 119 Bd. of Trade. Tel. Dona-. 111. - . , . !) M742 21x : Dundee & Fairacres Both In the right direction.' No better place about Omaha In which to live. No safer place to make an investment In residence prop erty. Maps, prices and .full informa tion can be secured from ' - - - GEORGE & C.O., , 1 601 Farnam Street. 0r- M784 31 ' 8 ROOMS, modern, near 40th and Seward, lot 60x160, cement aidewalk, paved street, l'rlca $3,500; terms. PONIBLSEN, 703 N. Y. Life Bldg. ' Both P4ionee. ' (19) M738 1 BOUTH 10TH, ON THE HILL'' ftaat front' handsome 9-room nearly new . .... - : - i residence, white oak quarter sawed down stairs; second floor In cypress; only short walk jo depots and in beat south .aide residence district. Paving paid, $7,5tiO.' 0'K.eefe Real, Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Ufe. Doug, or A S152. (191-M741 81 IF TOU HAVE City property, farma, ranch lands or mer chandise to sell or trads. list them with me. It costs you nethlng unless I street a sal. W. W. Mitchell. 8X1 board of Trad Bldg. d -r- .FOR SALE House and lot located at 2919 30th and Madison Sts., South Omaha. Inquire - ; MRS. A. W. KEiTZBERGBR, 114 North Rodney St., . Helena, Mont. ... (1D-M685 1 A NICE little home place, very complete and desirable, . requiring about -$760 caah. balance, H.ooO; building and loan; pay ments; Clifton H1U, two blocks from car. Addreas owner aoon. Full lot. barn, shade, fruit treea; no commission In volved; Immediate possesion, owner leav ing the city; will give a bargain. Stoves, range, heating and gaa stoves, also tdano and aome furniture for aale. Addreas J-248, Bee. (1 M46S 3 SPECIAL 2101 N. 4Mh St., 4 room a. i lots, $1.5I0. 4813 Capitol Ave., 9 rooms modern except furnace $2,760. M03 Hoppleton Ave. 8 rooms all modern, $6,600. - The three biggest snap in town. Payuo Investment Co., First Floor N. Y. Life Bld. Tela.: Doug. 1781, A 11k. . - (19 M7i91 HiaU-URADli; RESIDENCE . AND IN- ! IOMK PROPERTY. Fine 8-room-corner Walnut Hill best property in Omaha for 13.0X1. Double house Wvst Farnam district W ways occupied fine property rents for $S40 per ear pays ( per cent net on $12. OiiO. Want offer. Good double .house Miami, near 14th al ways In demand rents for $) per yesr Eavs ( per cent net on $8.ftio. Went offer, .e OWNER," 4106 Lafsyetie, .r csll Harney ltJ (1)-M362 Six $1,0006 rooms, lot 36x137. .fruit, one block fiom car. Duuglas SM. U9 MtW 1 ,- Corner lot. 80xlW. 26th and A Sts., South Omsha, most desirable. $900 Lot 60x160, !tth and (Irovwr. . -tlALIAOHER ft NELKON. 490 Brandels Building, Omaha. (1)-M6t!l 1 LIST your property with Chris Boyer. ltd a.id Cuming Sts. 1 o FOR SALE N'ebrsska s choicest corn and alfalfa lands. Write for price list of bar gair.. L. Nider, Fairbury, Neb. (11) MJ86 9t CIX)fiR IN flat location, south and east front, full lot. only 12 blocks from ths Ronton store, $2 000. I. CONNER, owner, Ul board of Trads Bldg. (19 M409 I FOR SALE Sub lot t of lot T. Capitol sdd.; alxo 44 ft. lot 8. block 148. Make ma an offer. Slrtll C. Jonea, 8u6 W. Prospect Ave., Hollywood Sta... Los Angeles, CaL Il)-Alti21 A4 REAL ESTATE. IiANS and Inaurance your property with us for sale or exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hills Realty (Yv. 4O10 Hamilton St. 'Phonee Harney 37a5; Ind, U-1842. (19166 FOR SALE At Nor lk. Neb.j 10-room hJiine. centrally located for boarding; must be sold by April 19; will cottalih r any reasonable offer. Addrsss Mrs. 11. Murray, Grand Island, Neb. . (U) MW6 21 VTIEN you writ to advertisers, kindly mention tha fact that you saw th .: la Tie Boa REAL ESTATE FARM AMD RANCH LARD FOR ALB Cwle-raa. PARI AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Greeley district, under Irrigation; augar beeta, alfalfa, aneral farming and fruit relet eg; low price, eaay pa y men ts. National lnveatment Col. In Hrandeia Bldg., Omaha. Tel. Doug las MsL (ID 67 Mtaeoarl. NELflON B bargain llst-1480 acres 4 mllea from Clyde; nice, level land, all fenced, at 1160. 1ft 1M) acres nesr Agenda, In Ger man settlement; creek bottom and well Improved. A bargain at P.wn, with good terms. Also have several good farma that 1 can give good tradra on. Write for my complete list, mentioning this paper. Walter Nla n, Clye. Kan. (Jt MISS S lawav. FOR "ALB A farm of 130 acr?s. two and one-half mllea from Osceola, the county peat of dark county, Iowa. 110 acres In cultivation, balance In blue grana pas ture. Small orchard, and a number c.f shade trees around ther house. Oood house and barn, and shedding for a hundred head of cattle, and hogs, wood shed and hen nnuee. Farm well watered with wells and living etream. Prloe $70 per acre, or $23,400, $6,400 cash down and balance In four years. Interest payable annually; t per rent on $12,000, and 6 per cent on $2,200. with option to pay $600 or $1,000 at any Interest date after one year. Also hare other baraaina. "Send for Hat 28 P. P." Karr A Karr, Osceola. la. (301 M38H A4 Kaiut. NORTH Plckrnson county land. lne homes, good Inveatmenta, selling faat, advancing rapidly; come soon, get good bargain. Writ E. Fackler, Mancheatar, Kan. 00) M 81s jvearaakau FOR flALE-468-acre ranch near Sidney, 130 acres or nay lana, in) acres tarm land, , balance pasture, nearly all fenced; good well, but no buildings. School house near; sidetrack eloee. Price $16 per acr, part on 'time. W have many other bara-aJna. 80-acre farm, well Improved, near Grand , Island. $6,400. For particulars, write Dill ft Huston, Grand Island, Neb. ()-M242 ix 640-Acre Homesteads In western Nebraska; 160-acre homesteada in South Dakota: large and small tracts or good deeded lands cheap. T . BA1RD. 937 New York Life, Omaha. (30) M734 Six North Dakota.' HAVE a very attractive proposition for men who can procure buyers for fsrm irnds in th beat locality in the north west. H. N. Tucker Co., Courtenav, N. D, (20)-M108 31 Oklikssis, FARMS $8 to $78 per acr. Writ for our long list. Bemla. Brandels Rldg. (20) 281 MchSL OKLAHOMA We have ten acre In Nowata specially adapted to truck gardening. $2ij0 per acre. Terms to suit. 6.000 people. Growing fast. JVUWAIA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. Omaha, Neb. Open evenings. (20) M7S8 2 CHOICE Oklahoma farm for sale. 160 aerea. -room house, barn, crib, granary ; 80 acres In cultivation, 70 acres bottom, 10 acres orcnara ; 7 miles from railroad town; price, $36 per acre; one-half caah. time on bal ance. Writ Swop ft Co., Stillwater, OkL (20)-M7i Aix Don't Forget Npvvata.Co. Oklahoma 21x28 miles. 4.600 oil wells, natural gaa per i,uw cuuic- teet. - WE HAVE OVE 300 TRACTS OF LAND 6 acres tip, $3.76 to $100 par acre. Believe we are- doing; you a favor In keeping this Deiore you. ask Mitwourl Pacltlc ticket Ss-ent for low rate to Nowata, NOWATA LAND AND 1XVT CO.. ' Suite 824 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 1999i Omaha, Neb. Open evenings. (20) M736 2 oath Daikataw BUY SOUTH DAKOTA LAND. Buy in the Kadoka vicinity. In Stanley county, whera the rich soil grows gvod urn, small grain, alfalfa aud timothy and clover, plenty of water easily ob tained, fre from rock. Com and buy while It's wltnln reach, from $8 to $j6 per acre. We also hay. gilt edge first farm mortgagee for sale, can net you from par oent to 8 per cent intereet. Agents wanted. For description writs to F. B. Reldlnger I .and Agency,. Kadoka, Stanley Co., South Dakota. - :: (20)-MTi88 A4x 4,6(0 acres thi miles of railroad station. Ijtrge part is finest valley land, best of soil, lots of hay. well watered, lots of , trees; land Is worth tSO.OO per acre; one crop will pay for land. If you see this land, you will never pass It up. Price Hi. 60 per acre. Easy terms. 5.0T0 acrea well Improved. $20.00 per acre. 1,040 acrea, 1 Beta of Improvements, $36 per acre. . . 1.601 acres, well Improved. $20.00 per sere. We have many other bargains. Write or see us. GLOBE LAND AND INV. CO. OMAHA. (20) M49J i FOR SALB-640 acre choice land, Penning ton county, South Dakota; fine water, springs a.id well: could cultivate sno ac.rtsi Improved sufficient for prewnt use; $J0 per acre, terms to suit; direct from owner; no better opportunity lor stock and farm ranch or Investment. Address E. J. Spencer, Lynch, Neb. ' ' ( M726 Vx WHEN writing to advertiser kindly men tlon Tha Bee. TEXAS Out they go to' the Great Panhandle of Texaa, oq our Every Day' Kxcursiona to ses the famous Cold Water tract, Sherman county, Texas. Fin grain farms at low prlcf s; good soil, best of wster, fine climate, big crops. v . Remember, w go any day. The World Investment Co. 801.4 n. Y. Life Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. Ind., A 43H8; Bell, iKiuglas 1U20. C20)-MH9.1 : Texas State Land $1 to $4 Per Acre Texas school landa In different counties MORE THAN 2.000.000 ACRES To be sold before June 30. Ona-fortleth caah and balance In 40 years. You can buy S3u acres of th best; pay $32 cash and no more for forty yeara. but $ t cent Inter eat on the balance. Aa good-tand aa Kan sas. Missouri or Illinois, at $160 per acre, and better climate. Writ ua for further Information. Inclose 6c for reply. INVESTOR PCBL1SHINU CO., Amarillo, Tex. (20-M718 lx Wywatlas;. STOCK RANCH. 2,200 acres; 160 irrigated, balance pasture; all enclosed; good ll-rocm house, with hot snd cold water, good horns and cattle barns and other outbuildings, etc; con tacted with telephone snd situated 26 mike south of Douglas. Wyo. Pries rea aonable: part caah, balano on easy terms. GEO. U rOXTON. Douglas. Wyo. (J0)-M277 1 REAL ESTATE Farm and hamh i,m for lb (Continued.) Waaklactaat. FOR SA LB 19 acres fruit and ves-etabl Irrigated land near Spokan. Wash., at sacrifice. Writ H. E. Smith. College. Tabor. Ia i-M2 Alx FARMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Several choice Imrtwed farma In Atchlnson county. Missouri; Hsrrtson and Clsy counties, Iowa, snd Chippewa county. Minnesota, for one-third of crop, or will furnish seed and take half 3. Mulhall, Sioux City. la (2D-M147Jx REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loan and warrants. W, Farnam Smith ft U Farnam St. (82) i WANTED City loan a. Peters Trust Co. (22) 66 LOWEST RATES Bemls. Brandels Bldg. (Z3 64 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phon Douglas 2818. 22-64 $100 TO $16,0U mad promptly. T. D. Wead. Waad Bldg., 18th and Farnam. (22 4b6 LOANS WANTED. If you need a reasonsble loan on well Im proved Omsha real estate, I can enter tain your application, at 6 or 6V per cent Interest, according to location or grade of property; no delay, and privilege is given for repayment before maturity. I. Blbernsen. 208 Old Boston Store Bldg. (22)-MI7A. All FIVS PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1. New York Life Bldg. (2 66 PRIVATE- money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. 616 Brandels Bldg. (82-4W8 PAYNE, BOSTWICK ft CO., N. T. Ufa Private monsy ; $500 to 86.000; low rata (2Z)-as MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha prop arty. Conrad Young, 1618 Dodge St. '(22-M9S2 IfflO TO $6,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estata Co., 1001 N. Y. Ufa Doug, or A-2162. - 22-601 MONET' TO LOAN-Pyne Investment Co. (22) 678 8M0 to $200,000, lowest rates, no delay. Garvin Bros.. 1604 Farnam. (22) M486 , MONEY TO BUILD. 8608 to $300,000 at current ratea W. H. THOMAS. 60S First Nat l Bank Bldg. (Si) 667 REAL ESTATE WANTED "WANTED TO BUTv IF vou MUST sell, list with us. W cannot sell anything unless at squeex prloca Open evenings. -- NOWATA LAND ft LOT CO., Suit 624 N. Y. Llfa Bldg Omaha,' Neb. 'Phon Red. 1999. (26)-M321 STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water repairs; Thermostata and other heat regulators; new furnaces and hot water combination heating. Omaha 8tove Repair Works, 12O0-12H8 Douglas St. 'Phones: Ind. A-.KI21; Bell. Douglas 9fi0. 74 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3971. (26)-672 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. 6401. -, (26) 673 AUCTIONEERING The noted auctioneer of Iowa, Ills, and Neb., F. X. VanPelt. has located In Omaha. Office 843 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone, Ind. A 3622t (26)-614 A17 WANTED To buy Union Pacific railroad land contracts. P. O. Box, 44, Omaha. '.26)-M128 Six WILL par good price .ot"4)fctae to move. J. H. Parrotte, Board of Trade. . - (2M-M4M 4 WANTED TO RENT FlTRNISHED house, 5 or 6 rooms, by man and wife for 6 to 12 months. Address A 257, Bee. (26) MS71 lx WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Some sort of seml-clerlcal work, by one experienced as bookkeeper and salesman. Address A 223. Bee. (27)-M745 1x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS; Isabella E. Hughes and huaband to. SamuH Olander. MZhi ft. of lot 8 and slOVs ft. of lot 9, block 8, E. V. Smith's add M. J. Salvits to Sylvia Klser. s50 ft. of tax lot 29. ae'4 nw, 1-15-13 Edwin 8. Marston and wife to Llxzle P. Evans, e22 ft. of lot 3, block 8, West Omaha . Andrew P. Borg to -August A. Ross and wife. s40 ft. of el:!1 ft. of w161Vi ft. of lot 41. Elllstone Park place The Midway Investment Co. to Krnma Fisher, lot 23. block 2, Persons ft Berry's add D. E. Jenkins and wife to Alice M. Merton. part lot 62, Gise.'s add Shimer ft Chase Co. to H. A. Scott, w20 ft. of lot 3 and e20 ft. of lot 4, block 11, Boulevard park Boulevard Park Improvement Co. to Shimer ft Chase OTt e20 ft. of lot 4. block 11. Boulevard park...: John R. Webster Co.. truatee, to John Rybln, lota 13 and 14, block 8. Potter & Cobb's 2d add Matilda Peters and husband, to Melno denies and wife, lots 1, 2 and 3. block 2. Cobb's add Nehraska InveHtment and Improve ment Co. to M. F. Funkhotiser. w Vi et) lot 6 and e4 s1, lot 7, block 5, Park place Msrgrethe Pcterten and husband to James A. Johnson and wife. se4 nw4. 27-16-12 William F. Btalnard ef al. to Dennis J. Craven et al.. lots 8 and 9. block 8. 1x)we's tb . .. Ava L. Wood to William F. French, lot 3, block 4. Plain view S I.. Utile to George R. Boyd, lot 19. block 9. Clifton Hill Anna Wtilff and husband to William Baalfeld et al.. e30 ft. of W64 ft. of lots 9 and 10. block 2, Haxel Terrace. Frank Priborsky and wife to Anna CharvaJ. nV, of lot 15, block 7. Kountxe 4th supplementary.: Emma K. Derr anil husband to Joseph J. Kuclrek. lots 6 and 7. block 38, Albright s Choice Thomas Burnett Malone to M J. Sal vito. s50 ft. of tax lot 29. si- RWI4. 10-15-13 8,100 1 750 2,500 675 1 1.300 1.000 6)0 4,01 1.100 T.500 600 1.050 2,3oO 1.2iid 4.200 Total $25,478 -J-EGAL N0T1CE SEALED ESTIMATES ON VARIOl'S classes of work to be done In the con struction of a new college building for St. Benedict's College. Atchison, Kansas, will be received until noon of Friday. April 16. l'.. The contemplated building is to con sist of a central structure SfcxSO feet, flanked on each end by wings 79x10 feet, and la to be conntructed of brick and reinforced con crete. Plans and specifications for above work ar on exhibition at St. Peter's Church Rectory, 1 Bluff street. Council Bluff. Iowa. Sealed proposals should be ad dressed to the President of HI. Benedict's ColUge, Atchison, Kansas. GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING (Jl'AKTER masier, Fort Leavenworth. Kansas, March 26, 1. Sealed proposals In triplicate will b received here until 11 a. in.. Central time, April 9. 19u9. and then 0ned. for the construction of s band atan'd. Full In formation and blank forms of proposals fur nished on application to this office, plans and specifications may be seen here, also In office of chief quartermaster, Omaha, and Master Builders' exchange, Kansas City, Mo. United States reaervsa th right to acoe.pt or reject any or all proposals or any parts thereof. Envelopes to be marked "Proposals for Band Stand." and ad dressed to Capt. Win. D. Davis. Quarter-maatea- M28-29-0-ai-A7-l GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONFTRl'CT! Xfl VJUARTFR master. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Match J. 1 Scaled rrcpoeala. In tripli cate, wll! he received here until 11 a. m . cenlral time, April 2. l!o. and then opened for electric wiring, installing electric light ing fixtures. furnishing snd Installing transformer, wstt meter and making serv ice connect lions to cavalry drill hall. Full Information and blank forms of proposals furrlshed on appllcstlon. Plans and srecl flcttions may b nn here, also In offices of chief nnartermsstera at Omaha snd Ietiver, and Master Bulldrs' PX'-bsnge. Kansas City, Mo. , United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all prcpoeals. Envelopes to be marked "'Pro posals for Electric Wiring. Etc.." and ad dressed to CAPTAIN WM. P. DAVIS, Quartermaster. Mch4-5-6-8-21-Apl RAILWAY TIME CARD IMO STATION tOTH AM Mn. t alon Pacific ' Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 8 55 am a 9:40 pm Colorado F.xprens a 8:60 pm a 6 00 pm Atlantic Express a 9 ?0 am Oregon Express a 4:10 pm a S:00 pm IxiS Angeles Limited.... a 12:65 pm a 8:60 pm Fast Mall a 9:20 am a 6:45 pm China and Japan Mail.. a 4:00 pm a 6:45 pm North Platte Local a 8:16 am a 4'4f pm Colo. Chicago Special. . .al2:10 am a 7:06 am Beatrice fc Stromsburg lyocal bl2:40 pm b 1:40 pm local passengers not carried on trains Ncs. 1 and 2. ' Effective April 5, 1909. the Union Pacific RllrOHd company will Inaugurate an addi tional round trip with motor cir between Beatrice and Lincoln. Schedules between tlu'Fe points will be as follows: lxave. Arrive. 7:40 pm ll:i am Lincoln 10:15 am 3:00 pm 8:00 pm 11:26 am Jamaica 1it:16 am 2:36 pm 8:07 pm 11 :33 am Hanlon 10:10 am 2:23 pm 8:22 pm 11 :4N am Princeton 9:55 am 2:02 pm 8:.T6 pm 12:01 pm Cortland 9:42 am 1:66 pm 8:57 pm 12:22 pm Plckrell 9:20 am 1:35 inn 9:30 pm 12:45 pm Beatrice 9:00am 1:16 pm Arrive. 1 - Leave. Thla gives an excellent service between Lincoln and Beatrice, and no doubt will be highly appreciated bv the patrona of the Union Pacific in that vicinity, t'blraaro Great Western St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 8:30 pm 7:30 am St. Paul-Minneapolis..., 7:30 am 11:35 pm Chicago Limited 6:05 pm 8:27 am Chicago Expreas 7:'30 am 11:36 pin Chicago Exprees 3:30 pm 3:30 pm Cblcaao, Rock Island ft Pacific - EAST. Chlcsgo" Limited a 3:00 sm all :05 pm Iowa Local a 7:00 am s 4:3i pm Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 8:00 am all:06 pm Des Moines ft Eastern. .a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Des Moines Passenger. .a 4:00 pm al2:S0 pm Iowa Local bll:00 am b 9:56 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:28 pm a 8:26 am WEST. Rocky Mounlaln'.Ltd.,,.ali :16 pm a 10 pin Colo. & Cal. Express.. ..a .1:20 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. ft Texas Express. .a 4:40 pm. a 1:16 pm W aba ah St. Louis Express.. ..a 6:30 pm a 9:26 am St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs)... a 8;00'am all:16ptn Stanherry Ixical (from Council Bluffs) '.b5:0q.pm bl0:15 am Illinois entral ' Chicago Express ...a 7:16 am a 8:46 pm Chicago Limited t :0m pm a 8:30 am Minn. -St. Paul Express. b 7:15 am Minn. -St. Paul Limited. a 6:00 pm a 8:20 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge L'cal.a 4:15 pm all:80 am Chicago. Milwaukee ft St. Pssl Chicago ft Colo. Special. a 7:26 am all:50 pm Cal. ft Oregon Express. a 6:00 pm a 8:26 pm Overland Limited a 9:58 pm a 8:30 am Perry Local b 6:16 pm bll.26 am Mlaaoarl Pacific K. C. ft St. L. Expresa..a 9:00 am a 6:46 am K. C. 4 St. L. Express.. all :H pm a 6:60 pm Chicago ft .Northwestern Chicago Daylight a 7:26 am all :48 pm Twin City Express a 7:45 am al0:20 pm Chicago Local all :30 am a 8:28 pm Sioux City Local. ...... .a 3:45 pm all :30 am Chicago Local ....a 4:30 pm a 8:35 pm Chicago Special a 6:00 pm a 8:23 am Mlnneaot.t-Dakota Ex.. a 6:46 pm a 9:80 am Fast Mall a 3:35 pm Twin City Limited. ..... .a :00 pm 2:00 sm Los Angeles Limited. ...a 9:00 pm al2:36 pm Overland Umtted al0:00 pm a 8:23 am Nebraska and Wyoming Division Norfolk-Boneateel . a 7:40 am 6:20 pm Lincoln-Long -P1n....a 7:40 am al0:35 am Dead wood-Lincoln a 3:00 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander s 3:00 pm a 5:20 pm Fremont-Albion. b 6:20 pm b 1:56 pm Hastings-Superior b 3:00 pro b 6:20 pm BI'RLIAGTO.X STA, 10TH A MASOJT Bnrllngton . . Leave. Denver ft California a 4:10 pm Northwest Special a 4:10 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pm Northwest Express a12:15 am Nebraska pxnts a 8:46 am Lincoln Fast Mall h 1:20 pm Nebraska Express a 9:16 am Lincoln laical Lincoln !ocal Schuyler-Plattsmouth ..b 2:06 pm Bellevue-Plattamouth Plattsniouth-lowa b 9:18 am' Bellevue-Piatt smouth ..cl2:36pm Denver IJmited a 4:10 pm Chicago Special :..a7:25am Chicago Kitpress a 4:20 pm Chicago Flyer a 8:30 pm Iowa Local -...a 9:15 am St. Louis Express a 4.40 pm Kansas City St. Joe..sl0:46 pm Kansaa City ft St. Joe. a 9:16 am KanBaa City & Bt-Joe'..a 4:40 pm Arrive, a 8:46 pm a 3:45 pm a 6:10 pm a 9:08 am a 6:10 pm al2:ll pm a 6:10 pm b 9:08 am a 7:60 pm bl0:2O am b 1:06 pm e 2:40 pm a 7:06 am a11:46 pm a 8:56 pm a 8:80 am all :30 am all 'JO am a 8:30 am a :)0 pm WEBSTER T A. 1 STH ft WEBSTER Chicago. St. Pan!, Miaaeapolls ft Oraaba - ,. ' Teav. ' Arrive. Twin City Passenger... h 6:30 am b 9:30 pm Sioux City Passenger. ..b 2:00 pm bU:65 am Sioux City Local c 8:15 am c 6:20 pm Emereon Local b 6:56 pm b 9:10 am Missouri Pacific Auburn Iocal '..b 2 60 pm btl:26am a Daily, h Dally except Sunday, c Sun day only, d Dally except Baturday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC LESS THAW TOU DAY AT SBA. Weekly Balling Between Montreal, Qnb and UrpooL Two days on ths beautiful St. Lawrane river and Hie shortest pecan rout to Eu- rNothlng better o'n th Atlantic than our Empresses. Wireless on all steamara First class, StO; saeona, S60 on class cabin. (4S. Ask your ticket agent, or writ for sail ings, rales snd booklet. O. 33. BBHJAsmlJr, O. A, B33 So. Clark Chicago. ZU. EUROPE 70 TOtntS, de Luxe and Vacation, for 1909; Cover All Europe. $150 to 1195 All Traveling Expanse Inolndcd. THOS. COOK & SON II O t liMtslu BV KdU VaswV 'il 4t MJ til vmi va ss Cook's Travelers'- Checks are Good Everywhere. VESSEY NAMES NEW JUDGES McCoy aud Nmlth Go to supreme hurh and Tripp and MeNulty succeed Then. PIERRE, 8. D.. March 30.-(8peclal Tele gram.! Governor Vessey today selected aa the new supreme court Judges Judge J. H. McCoy of the Fifth circuit and Judge E. O. Smith of the First circuit. To fill the va cancies cauaed by th appointments hs has selected B. B. Tripp of Tankton for tk First circuit and Frank MeNulty of Sisaa ton for the Fifth circuit. Simple 2fsar tnr L ttrtpoa. La grlpp coughs srs dangerous ss thsy frequently develop intq pneumonia Foley's Hooey snd Tsr not only stops ths cough, but hal and strengthens ths lungs so that no serious results need b fsared. Th genuine Foley's Honsy and Tar cootalas no harmful drugs snd Is in a yellow pack sgs. Re fuss subsUtuts. ru sal by druggists. yen. SURVEY OF TBE YELLOWSTONE 1 i Work to Be Done by Captain Schulx at Once. TO REPORT FOR SAVIGATION War Department Waste to Knott the Cbaat-es at Trarlle on the Lower F.ad of This River. Captain E H. Schula United States en gineer In charge of the Missouri river, has his marching orders to make a survey of the lower Tellowsrnne snd report on con ditions of that river looking toward the opening of the stream to navigation. J The mouth of the Yellowstone Is about 1.100 miles above Omaha, but the War de partment desires the Information secured this year, slso portions of the vi.oUrl river survey revised looking toward the same end the necessities of navigation on the two rivers. Th opening of the Yellowstone along with the Missouri river would give the lower river cities two navigable streams which penetrate the heart of Montana and the richest part of the state In agricul tural products and wool.' From the mouth of the Yellowstone to Fort Benton the Missouri river flows for 524 miles through a country which la cap able of producing as good or better grains than any fields in .Nebraska and Iowa. Experts who have examined the landa say 20,000,000 sre adapted to dry farming and will produce a wheat and oat crop seldom equalled In the rlcheat regions of the United Statea. The Yellowstone valley-from Its mouth to Glendlve, where the Irrigation dams be gin, is not only adapted to dry farming, but thousands of acres are being put under the Irrigation ditches. From the mouth of the. Yellowstone It Is a question In the minds of those who have investigated the Subject which would be tha most valuable stream to th trade centers on the lower river the tipper Missouri or the lower Yellow stone. ... Many Reqaests for . Work. Captain Schults la receiving many re quests from up stream asking that work be done as soon as possible to provide docks for boats which are to run during the coming sesson. The Benton Packet company wllj run boats regularly bSTween Bismarck, Waahburn and Wllllston. The company ' has six' steamers and a large number of barges, besides owning a num ber of .levators and marine legs along the stream. ' Another company is being organised In Fort Benton to run S. packet line from that point to Wllllston and even to Bis marck. ... . At Chamberlain', 8.' D., preparations are being made by a big grain company to run a line of boats to Sioux City. Already sev eral cargoes of flax have been taken suc cessfully down the stream to the big lin seed fill mill at Sioux City. Captain Schuls was In Omaha Monday enroute to Sioux City, where he looked over the boat yards and attended a ban quet at which the river proposition ai discussed. He went from Sioux City to Running Water snd Niobrara. THREE CONTESTED DIVORCE SUITS BEFORE THREE JUDGES Mrs. Ellison's Attorneys Draar the Ca reer of the Captain" Into v Coort. . . Three contested,,, dlyorc suits occupied tha three Judges on the equity side of the district court Tuesday morning. The. Elli son suit Is ttefor Judge Redlck. Past against Past being heard by Judge Ewelle, and Doll against Doll by Judge Troupi . "Captain" F. J. Ellison waa the chief wltneaa In the Ellison suit Tuesday morn ing. -After he had denied on direct exami nation most of the testimony of his wife which was given Monday, Attorney Wood land for Mrs. EHIlaon took him In hand and led him back over his career, par ticularly In ' Colorado. Mr. Woodland pressed him close with regard to his being arrested and charged with the theft of a revolver. On redirect examination by At torney Yeleer, Ellison stated that he had been exculpated. Ills troubles with Sher man Bell of Cripple Creek fame (then ad jutant general) also came up. Woodland wished to show that the rsptain had en Joyed Tif hugely In various ways, but objections .stopped him at several points.. Michael Doll,, bead brew-roaster for the Krur Brewing company; took the' stand before Judge Troup and defended himself as a husband and provider. important witnesses were heard In the Past case. In a petition for divorce filed In -wlstrlct court Mrs. Josephine Vanderwoort charges Pe.rclval Vanderwoort with cruelty In various forths. including the bandishing of a knife before her eyes. FLORENCE IMPROVERS MEET Dralnaae Ditch In North Part of City Object of Much interest to Boulevard Club. Th Florence Boulevsrd Improvement chjb met for the first time Monday night at the resldenre of C. Gretten on the Flor ence boulevard. The club haa In view sev eral Improvements in the north part of the city, and one of the first matters Is the opening of a drainage system In the north part of th city. The city of Omaha haa bought a long strip of land on which it expects to djg a ditch, and two weeks ago City Engineer Roaewater appeared before th county commissioners to atk that th county pay on-b'f the expense. No ac tion has been taken by them. The club hopes to have1 the ditch dug before th spring rains overflow, the bottom and do damage which might be averted. Th next meeting of the club will be held Friday evening at the residence of Ous Bolton, Florence boulevard. Sunkist" California Oranges and Lemons For Htahk California oranges were never so luscious as this season. In the seed less Sunkist" brand you are offered the pick of the crop. Let these fine, round, goldea, juicy oranges head your list of breakfast foods. kep them on hand all the time -they are most healthful. A delicate, succulent tonic, most tempting- to the eye-most tatUfvln to the taste. ' . children for healthranee TU Ca0'" y" th Pby8lc,an Give them to thft ' Remember the name of the best "5oiAisf." An fjy pf 25.000 men is employed in the cultivation and harvesting of the fftmout -SunkUf Oranges and Lemons. . rvesiing or Your Dealer Has Them . , , , UJrJtXSSSt - h" ehol way.' You II Bnd ao other oratues so luscious, so exquisitely florad- u mw. i. sej slump, tkin-skiased and Juicy. For flavoring c.Tlelieflnd kea-?foi jTot U ad ( break up a bard cold or car tbs grip-us ' hiiniUt" Lsmoo. Ask New Trial , . , of Connor Case Attorneys Pile Appeal Bond for Sear irijj Befora Uw Diitrict'.- . court.. ;:.;.:';, An arral hond to cover costs-, wilt be filed today by Smyth ft Smith In' county court for S new trial before a Jtidga of ths district court of the Connor "win ease.' Their action has the effect 'of beginning the case entirely a new. Tried Jfrn;e a Jury, however, (ho case will be aomawhM different, for much of he testlfnjony .glvart In county court will b excluded. Nejtbsr side registered a single, objection during the effort to get admitted in. probate th copy of the will drawn, up hy Joseph- A. Oonnor and which Judge' Ieslte ruled against Monday afternoon. . .. ,) INDIAN FIGHTER KILLS SELF Dick Thayer, Onfc fssllrr of sitting Rnll, F.nds Life la Nevada. -"'' CODY. Wyo., March 80. -J"pee1sl Few men. in the west had more exciting advari-. tures.thsn R. J Thayer, who committed', suicide March U in Ploche, Nevada, ,'ac- , cording to a. telegram, received hers by Ben Thomas, secretary of,' the Order' of. Eagles, of which. .Thayer w-a,s a member.. ,-Dlck" Thayer, as ha was beat' known, was a quiet, unostentstlons msn, who set- '-. dom talked of the thrilling Incidents of his younger days, but whoa life held ; sufficient material for half s doieu dims . novels. j ' While hunting buffslo on the Little Mis souri, he and his partners ' er chsse4 ' by a band of Sioux under Sitting BulL . His partners were killed, .out Tiiayer ran. I down the dry bed bf-'a. creek until -ha came to a water hole .unde a eut-bsnk. He crawled under tha, bank, and crouchei) In the water to his neck, hoping .to passed by the Indians 'If) their seatch. ; 1 ' They found him. however, ' and h Was' taken to their winter camp In, North Da kota. From that tlm,-which waa In September, until May, ' they dealt him ' more kinds of. misery, as he 'phrased it,' than he had had In aU his life put to-'' gather. One of his duties was i .to e'nop ddwrt Cottonwood trees and peel the bark' 'off for horse-feed when th deep snow came. They forced him to dd the squaw's work., while the squaws stood." sround ami rldl '.' culed him In langusg. farfrom ,chojpe . He ate dog snd other food, beside which dog waa a delicacy. Fpr anjj workjwhlch was particularly dissgreeable, tiresome-,'' or dangerous, he was "the jnn. far th Job." In 'May, Sitting Boll .-Inrned' him loess without any clothes worth, mentioning". Sni': no superfluous flesh pn sis. bones Latsr . however, Thsyer had revenge In his own way. with a coupie or rrienas. ne went' among them with two., or ' three 1 faoa horses fast enough to clean out tha carop. He won their best ponies, blankets and -buffalo robes. : .'. ! '.r ' 1 '' Learning of a "plan' to'sfeM" nls win nings and set him and Ms friends afoot, he brought out ' a five-gallon jug of fire water as they sat sociably about the .even ing camp-fire. Th flre-watar' waa' all thai name Implied, having been especially pre; pared, for such an emefgeney. . Op"' drink- was sufficient to Jut a nian to sleep fof twenty-four hours, and -when the Indians ' all had arrived at this stage. Thayer and his friends gathered 'Up (heir winnings and made a clean get-awayt r Thsyer sla-ays considered this a partial compensation fpr .' the dog he had eaten as" Sitting Buffs compulsory guest. Mr. Thayer 'was 67 year old,' snd' les ves s son and daughter, both of Cody, where h himself, lived for ' six years. ' ' ' PUBLIC AT Y. W. C. A. TONIGHT Reception Will Follow. Oae-alug Of Educational Department of ' , . Jfew Balldfnar. v, v The educational department of the Timing ' Women's Christian associstloo was -thrown open today. Tonight, from -7:20 to 1:20, a' reception to the public will b given. Mrs. C. W. Garloch will preside. , ..' . Th last of the large- receptions was., given yesterday afternoon. -"' -:: At 8 o'clock a program of greeting was' given In ths auditorium, which was pre sided over .by, Mrs. W. P. H,arford, who delivered a brief addreas of welcome. Th opening hymn . "Blest Be th T1 .Thst Binds," was sung by the audience, which, included the visiting ministers, their, wives snd the general public,, numbering.. sbobf 100. Rev. J. W, Kersey of the' First Christian church delivered the Invocation. This opening addreas of greeting was mad by' Mrs. Emma F. Byers. general seSYetary of the association. Short' addresses 1 of greeting were also msde' by Rev. B. ' H.' I Jenks of the First Presbyterian fchtirch ! and Rev. J. W. Conley of the Flrat Bapflst ' church on behalf of the ministers 'or the city. Dr. J. W.' Henry of tha ' board of directors of the Young Men's Chrlstlsn as . soclatlon spoke in behalf of the board and was followed by General Secretary. Bf. ' f?. I Wade and 8tat Secretary-J. P, " Bailey' jjf 'the Young Men's' Christian assoRtatlon. I Mrs. F. M.: Hall,! chslrrnan ' of th stats, executive committee Mlaa Helen F. Bs.rp.es of New York, national secretary, and Miss Myrs Withers, secretary pf ths State as soclatlon. Frank J. Resler sang' a baritone solo, "Spring Time," which concluded tba formal program. ' r Immediately following tne' afternoon ' ex ercises at 4 o'clock a Bible .hour was con ducted by Rev. Laura H; Wild of ths Uni versity of Nebraska, the, them being 'VThe First Sermon of Amos.'; Tha format pee ing of the Bible department took place In th evening. Aa I ly Gush should be covered with clesn bandages sat urated with Bucklen's Arnica Balv. Heal' ' burns, wounds, sores, pile. 26c. For ale' by Beaton Drug Co. ' ' ' Masdy laoe I