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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, A PHIL .1. 1909. If) r PERSONAL OMAHA Stammerers' Ina.. Rsmge Bldg. i) ;i2 HAfLL'S safes, new, Id-hand. lSlg Farnam. . 18l I3 TRIVATB hnma during confinement ; babies adopted. The flood Samaritan ShtI ItaHuni, 740 rirat Ave., Council Bluffs, la- (18) M'3 ERS. FIOF.Rfl. private confinement horns. 151 Martha, St. 7l. Douglaa sr.. ia-M aiox VAPOR BATHS .r itieti. If you want to get rid of your rheumatism, lumbago, adstlca and other throttle allraentt. take the vapor baths and tnuufi treatments of Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Bends. Wt also irlva far and aralp treat ments. We get results. J3f-234 Paxtnn Hlk. Tel. Douglas ISO. (IS) 839 A9 MAKSAOR 'reatment and hath. Mm. iUOOAUrj Smith, 623 8. 10th. 3d floor. (181-627 magnetic ,Huirr;;"ryvarh ' Floor, Old Boston Store. (18) M920 All THB SALVATION ARMT solicits castoff doming; in fact, anything you do not nJ. We eollcct, repair and sell nt 134 N. 11th St., for cost of collection to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglas 41.6 ana wsgnn win can. m YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha aa strangers are Invited to vlalt the Young Women's Chrtstlsn aaaoclatlon, 17th and Howard its.. wh'M they will be directed to aul table board In places or otherwise assisted. A deaconess representing the association mwti tralna at the Union sta tion as travelers' aid. (18126 BTRTNQEB, rubber goods, by mall; rut prlcea. Send for free catalogue. Myers- itllon Drug oo.. Omaha. (18 614 POULTRY AND EGGS OTTVMWA Poultry Ta.rde-t.lRht Brahmaa won 7 premluma at the atate fair. Stock for aale, old and young. K. T. Cameron, Ottumwa, is. (ll) MW4ax WHITB ROCKS Kg gs from pen scoring 1H to SHt. II. W for fifteen eggs, c. w, Howell, Aitoona, la. (1D-M237 x DRPWdTONI. all varletlea. blue rlhbon winner; mating lint free. Roomg-arn a Orpington Tarda, Humbolt, Neb. (11) M161 x FXKJS From two fine pen a of Barred Recks f cockerel matinee: cockerels ecor- Inar 91 and 91V4. $1 per IK. Eggs from out- alde pena, 83 per 100. Mra. J. M. Stewart, Alnaworth. la, oi) Han x TOR SATjTO Lee'a lateat 140-egg Incubator and brooder at half price, 'phone Web 1717. (ID M8S1 4 ft. C. BLACK MINORCA egga for setting. H for 13. Tel. Harney 3322. ill) MW2 M2x 9. C. BROWN, leghorn and Barred Ply mouth Rook eggs. MM Fowler Ave. Phone WeD. UTO.. (ID M8M4X R. P. R. I. RED EOOS for aale. Pen ejrga, 11.60 per H, W per 100; from pena acorlng 0 to TO range ll per 15, a per n. j. w. Abraham. Valley. Neb. (1I)-M343 FOR SAt.B Roae Comb Brpwn leghorn cockerela. Write for prlcea. F. Bowman, Route S, Eldora, la. 01) M590 A4x Wlt leghorn egga M per loo, at Mandy Iea Farm. Tel. Florence 12. y (U)-M7fl A CITAMTIERIjAIN'S Original perfect dry chick feed. lTe this only and aavs young rhlckene. Stewart's Feed Store, Sole Agents. 11 N. lth Bt. (11)-MW May t J11.VER ' IACED Wyandotte cockerela, choice stock, arpred and un scored; Pekln ducks. Mrs. F. R. McLaughlin, Manning, la. (ID M67 A4x PRINTING IARVB PTO. CO., Job printing an calen dars, lath Cap. Ave. 'Phone Ind. A-S20. (6) 616 - REAL ESTATE RIAL ESTATE! DEALERS. KEEP ABBTRACT CO.. Eat. m prompt service: get our prices. 1710 Far nam St. . m . (19)-81 RKAI, ESTATE TITLE-TRCST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, Preaident. (19)-17 FATNE INV. CO., flrat floor N. T. U 119) 4I1S BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 477 Brandela Bldg. (1)-1 DARLING A DARLING. Ml Brandela Bldg. Phone Doug. 6034. i9)-a POfR SALE Good 7-room H4-atory cottage; bath, toilet, etc.; lot 64 ft. front; paved. Inquire 1SJ7 B. SOth Ave. (It) 4113 I CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Fine Apartment House Site 120x132 Northwest corner 25th and Farnam streets'. Both- streets paved. Alley paved, to grade. W. Farnam Smith & Co. Tels.: Doug. 10(54; Ind. A-1064. (1)-M 4 Do You Want a Home in Bemis Park Cheap? tl ire agents for three very desirable modern heusra In thia beautiful addition that for special reasons must bar' aold. If you want a bargain, see us at once. -.i;h. in; mont & son, 'Phone Douglas $!0. 1"6 Farnsm St (131011) $ .... ONLY $3,400. , for 2 Oeorria Ave.; nlie parlor, sitting room, timing room, den and large kitchfii on first floor, four bedi coins. Iiirgc baili rnom and sioreroom on aecond lloor; cellar unuer entire house with good furnace, laun dry sink, cistern alth two pumps, outalda Uiy: house In spl.ndid repulr ihrUiih O'lt. double floors, hard oil finish, paved aneet. remrnt walks, all paid for. Herv is a bargain for some one with a large family, on i sr lis, sear Haaeeom park. Can snow property any time. Payne, Bostwick & Co., Sols Afswu, Main Floor N. T. I.tfs Hldg REAL ESTATE CITY FHOFF.HTY FOH I1LB (Continued.) $175 Each for your choice of T lota, 3th and Ames Ave. Only three eaat fronta left; ll rash, balance 111 per month. Cheapeat lota on the market. SELBY, ltith and Farnan 448 Bd. of Trade Bid. (li)-871 2 DUN PEE SNAP 10HxlT feet, ntlh front, at Mot and Un derwood. In Dundee, 1 block from Happy Hollow club and arhool and on car line; surrounded hy fine homes and overlooking the beautiful country weatward. This la an Ideal home alt. Adjoining lota are held at 31,in. For caah thla week we can sell these for 11,400. Better buy them. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Flrat Floor N. T. L. Bldg. Tel.: Pouglaa 17M; '"A" 1 ! . (ll (WS J HOW IS THIS ONE T Txit ROxIM) feet, weet front; 300. W. J. Pormody, Investment Co. Tel. Doug 610)1 or A-2033. fCK N. T. Ufe Bldg. ' (19)-MT9, FOR SAl.K Handanme. pac!oua reeldenee, In choioeet location possible, modern, fine condition; 'Inquire of owner. Addreas Poetofflcs Box 121, Station IX Tel. Harney 14.14. (1!l)-M730x WJILT FOK A HOME On North 17th frt.. overlooking Carter park an.t Cut-Off take, new 7-r., trtclly modern houae, with combination flxturea, hot water heating plant, furnace, right up to date. Owner hae to eell on aroiunt of alrkneea, haa made low price. W.W. for quick aale. tl.SiiO caah. balance monthly. Don t fall to look Into thla. It a a bargain. Payne, Bostwick & Co., Sole Agents, main floor N. Y. ''fpr,',,,- $3,750 Weat Farnam. 7-rKim houae, all modern hard pine flnlah. largj lot. Fine home. $3,000 ' g-rnom house. luFt flnlahed. full baaement good walk, gaa, electric light. Cameron Ave. $2,300 On Pratt near 28th atreet, fine 7-room houae, nice lawn, cement walks; built about a year; large lot. $2,350 Larlmore Ave., houae of 7 rooma, with gaa ano water, gooa ciatern, iineiy un lahed; good walka. Owner leaving city. $2,850 North J4th atreet. houae of 7 rooma, I rooma and hath dnwnatalra. i large bed' rooma upstairs; modnrn except heat; good tarn, anruooery cud cement wains. $4,650 South 10th street, fine 8-room house, all modurn, combination flxturea. Owner built nouae. lne large veranda. Lloae to BL Joaeph's hoapltal. A bargain. THE WOULD INVESTMENT COMPANY, ftOl-4 N. Y. L. Bldg., Omaha. Neb. Douglas 1820. Ind. 4261. tl 7 i Hanscom Park Investment We have two eight-room modern houxea located at 1340-134;! South 27th Ht. Rental value $24.26 per month each. Price, i,S00 for eacn nouae. Here la a rtrst-claee in veatment. The owner Is anxloua to eell to raise money. Go look the houaes over and eee us for further particulars. Payne, Bostwick & Co., Sole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life Hldg. WOULD YOU BUY a 5-room cottage, lot 100x150 feet., for W. J. Permody Investment Co Tel. Poug. 6108 or A.-3033 638 N. Y. Life Bldg. 1)-M793 I ONE OF THE BEST HOMES located In north part of city, with large aouih and eaat front lot, 17,000; part caah, tm lance on eaax isrma. W. J. Permody Investment Co Tel. Doug. 6108 or A-3033. 836 N. Y. Life Bldg. (1)-M795 S SMALL HOME IxKated on 26x141 -foot lot, south front, 11,600, Iffoo caan, Daiancn on easy terroa. W. J. Permody Investment Co Tel. Doug. 6106 or A -3088. K3 N. T. Ufa Bldg. (1M-M794 t $4,500 9-ROOM HOUSE IN KOUNTZE PLACE Located on paved atreet, paving all paid large lot 60x124 feet. Houae haa receptlor hall, parlor, dining room, aittlng room and kitchen on the flrat floor, rear ataira, 6 bedroomi and bath on eecond floor. This houae la In excellent repair and nicely pa pered. Haa altvaya Jicen occupied aa a home. Thla la the beat value for a largo houae we have on our Hat In thla beautiful HOME OWNERS' ADDITION. HASTINGS HEYDfcN, 1614 Harney St (1!)) 7 I BOULEVARD HOUfrE, 1248 North 19th 8t 9 rooma. modern, only 12.600. Thoma Brennan. room 1 New York Llfs Bldg. (11- 34 $6,500 NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE Corner Kith and Burt; muat be aold on ac count of removal of owner from the city. 0001) INVESTMENT $31,000; MENTAL $3,240 To -nearly new fine brick flats of eight apartments, 2bth near St Mary's Ave. Hettcr, Sft- me about both of these quickly. J. W. KOUMXS, Sole Agent I IW Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 629 19i MvW 4 OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Is the best town on the map and getting better every minute. You love it; we all do. Why not get a nice home of your own? It la a heai) better than paying rent. Ixok at 2M2 8. 20lh Ave., 6 rooma. $1,400. 3226 N. 26ih, 7 rooma, barn, city water, big treea and all aorta of outhouses. $l.tui. Then that swell little 6-room bungalow, $2. All of these are within your reach. Terms to suit VOL". NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Ufe Bldg . Phone Hed 19i. Omaha. Neb. Open ewnings. (1 M84H 4 OWNKR leaving city. One and one-half siorv, 6-room cottage. Boulevard P.irlc, 1 iars old. modern except heat, $2.&i0. 'Phone B-2217, or Webster 27tVl. (ll-M 4x lli)Mfc:S IN BENSON Part caah: balance mine as rem. W. hi Yarton, 228 S. Or phanage Ave, Benson. Tel. Benson 6sl. I1SO-.M799 A3U If YO' HAVE City propel l. fauns, ranch land or mer chandise to sell ur trade, lint ilirm with me It coets you nothing unless I effect a sale. V. W. Mitvliell. 332 Bd. Td. hldg. (1S uJ4 CLOSE IN flat location, south and east front, full lot. only 12 blocks from the Boston store. $:.. 1 I'OXNKK, owner. Ui board of Trade Bid. ili-UM I REAL ESTATE CITY PROPKH Y FOR SALE. (Continued.) FARNAM S. 10TH LINE near Brownell Hall, ert front, rooma. atrk'tly mod ern, nearly new, hot water heat, flrat floor In qtiarter aawed white oak. upatnlrs In cypreaa, paving paid, 17,500. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. Ufe. Douglas or "A" 2152 (19-ti7 i LIST your property with Chria Poyer. 20d and Cuming eta. u Eight-room modern dwelling, $4,000; nearly new; paved atreet; deelrable location, ad joining the Weat Farnam dlatrlct; one block from car; eat front lot; auh.lect to 8 Inatallinenta of paving; very attractive, neat, email home In a deairaDie neignuor hood. D. V. Sholcs Co., Ill Bd of Trade Bldg. )th and Fatnam. Tela.: Doug. 49. Ind., A 2H. (19)-T14 t Only Three Blocks from Depots ' And walking distance from wholesale dis trict, you can locate In a handsome house of rooma, finished In handwood through out; nearly new and In excellent condi tion; east front; paving paid; on Farnam and 8. 10th St. line. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. Life. Douglaa or A -2162. (1B 816 2 BARGAIN If taken at once, cottage and 7-room houae, both all modern; owner leaving city. 2419 Caldwell St. US)-M778 1 A NICE little home place, very complete and dcalrahle, requiring snout 7d0 caan, balance, H,6"0; building and losn; pay tnenta; Clifton HID. two blocka from car. Addrees owner aoon. Full lot. barn, shade, fruit treea; no commission ln volved; Immediate possesion, owner leav ing the city; will give a bargain. Stoves, range, heating and gaa etovea, also (ilano and some furniture fur aale. Address J-248, Bee. (19)-M468 a FOR SALE Nebraska' a cholceat corn and alfalfa lands, write lor price list or bar gains. L. Nider, Fairbury, Neb. (1D-M236 the FOR BALE Suk lot 6 of lot T, Capitol add.; alao s 44 rt. 101 , diock hi. Mane me an offer. Blrllla C. Jones, 666 W. Prospect Ave., Hollywood Bta., Los Angeles, CaL U9j-M6tl A4 REAJ ESTATE. IXaNB and Insurance T i . nmna.lv m'ilh lis fnp ula n r exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hills Realty Co.. 410 Hamilton Bt. 'Phonee Harney 3766; Ind., B-1842. (IS 166 BEAUTIFUL HOME BARGAINS Eight rooma, modern, oak flnlah, full two atones, large, commooioua rooma, elegant arrangement and flnlah; built for a home two yeara ago; eaat front, Hanscom park, Park Ave. Thia property must be aold by the 25th Inst., and the price will sell It. aa It la offered for 11.600 lees than Ita actual value. Part caah will handle It. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY 682 Brandela Bldg., Omaha, Neb, (19)-!-621 (-ROOM modern cottage near 17th and Vinton, JooO caah; reat monthly. Bnap. Phone Webster 4725. (19) M847 4x REAL ESTATE FARM AND HA.MH I. AM) FOR SAl.B Colorado. FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Oreeley dlatrlct, under Irrigation; augar beets, alfalfa, general farming and fruit ralalng; low price, easy payments. National Investment Co., 682 Brandela Bldg.. Cmaha. Tel. Douglas 8611. (20) 667 low. FOR SALE A farm of S20 acres, two and one-half miles from Osceola, the county seat of Clarke county, Iowa. 110 acres In cultivation, balance In blue grass pas ture. Small orchard, and a number of shade trees around th house. Good house and barn, and aheddlng for a hundred head of cattle, and hogs, wood ahed and hen house. Farm well watered with wells and living stream. Price $70 per acre, or 122.400, $6,400 caab down and balance In four yeara. Interest payable annually; 6 per cent on $12.u00, and 6 per cent on $2,200, with option to pay $600 or $1,000 at any Interest date after one year. Also have other bargalna. "Send for liat a P. P." Karr & Karr, Osceola, la. (20 MiS A4x FOR SALS A good bargain In land, 1H0 acres 7Vi miles south of Walnut, de scribed aa nt-V 2-7'-CS, Lincoln township, In the best part of Pottawattamie county, for immediate aale at $76 per acre; this la a ral bargain; belorgs to non-resident. Apply to lor.ard Rvurett, IN Pearl St., Ccuricll Bluffe, la. (20) MIK5 bx A FIRST CLASS BARGAIN l.TM acres. Comanche county, Kansaa; 3 miles to good market; all smooth land; 30 acrea a little rolling; 441 acrea cultivation. 2W0 acrca when!, some alfalfa, good Improve ment. I'rice, 132.0U0. A1kln-Hartronft & Co.. Lyons. Kan. (2UJ Ms toe m SBrauiaua- FOR SALE 468-acre ranch near Sidney, 120 acrea of hay land, 160 acrea farm land, balance paature, nearly all fenced; good well, but no buildings. School house near; sidetrack close' Price $16 per arre, part on time. We have many other bargains D-acre farm, well Improved, near Grand Island, $6,400. For particulars, write Dill ft Huston, Grand Island, Neb. (20J-M242 9x Miaaoarl. NELSON'S bargain lWrt 14 80 acrea 4 miles from Cyde; nice, level land, all fenced, at $160. 16160 acrea near Agenda, In Ger man aettlement; creek bottom and well Improved. A bargain at $9,000, with good terms. Alao have several good farms that i can give good trades on. Write for my complete list, mentioning this paper. Walter Nelson, Cly-'e, Kan. 2o) M161 1 Oklahoma. CHOICE Oklahoma farm for sale. 160 sores, 6-room houae, barn, crib, granary; SO aires In cultivation. 70 acrea bottom, 10 acres orchard; 7 miles from railroad town; price, $44 per sere; one-half cash, time on bal ance. Write Swope A Co., Stillwater. OkL (20J-M7 Aax oath Oaketa. BUT SOUTH DAKOTA1 LAND. Buy In the Kadoka vicinity. In Stanley county, whore the rich soli grows g od corn, small grain, alfalfa and timothy and clover, plenty of water easily ob tained, free from rock. Coins and buy while It's wltuin reach, from tl to M per sere. We also nave gilt edge flrat farm mortgagee for aale, can net yoj from per cent to ( per cent Interest. Agent wanted. For description write to F. B. Retdlnger Lr.d Agency, Kadoka, Stanley Co., South Dakota. (20)-M688 A4x 4 6u0 acrea IS miles of railroad atatlon. Large part la finest valley land, beat of a ill. lots of hay, well watered, lots of trees; land la worth IjO.uO per acre; one crop will pay for land. If you see thla land you alll never pas It up. price $ia.60 per acre, fcasy terms. a, 00 aree aril improved, $20.00 per arre. 1.C4S acres, sets ot Unprsvements, tJb par acre. I Hon acres, well Improved, $20 nf) pr sere. We have many other bargains. Write or GLUbU LAND AND INV. CO. OMAHA. lJ)-iH: i I REAL ESTATE FARM AMI HAMII I.AM) FOR S11 (Continued.) Mexico The Yaqui River Valley Country The land of Many Crops , 550,000 acres of th richest land In the world. 360,000 acre under Irrigation. The Opportunity of a Lifetime for The Fanner, Vao Earner or Investor Anyone with a email amount of money carl soon make a fortune. Thla land wa put on the market .lanuary 1st, wlih a free water right for very acre at prices and terms that will amaze you. It offers a greater future than any land ever before offered. The market value of the first year's crops showed more than double the entire cost of the land. Six to eight crops of alfalfa are raised yearly. Two crops of wheat and farm products yearly. Good markets at hand. From a producing standpoint one acre of this land Is today worth three acre of any Irrigated land in the United States. It surpasses California's famoua climate In every respect. The land fronts west on the gulf of California where delightful sea breeies always blow. The soil is a rich, silt soil and will profitably reproduce anything grown any where. Ibor Is cheap and plentiful. A transcontinental railroad runs through the lund. Locate in this Wonderful Country, where) your Industry and labor will. In a couple? of years, make you independ ent. This Is a new country and lis marvelous resources will cause It to popu late and develop with great rapidity. Write to us for map and particulars at once. Hackett-Stillman Land Co., Agts. 321-322 New York Ufe Long Distance Phone Douglas 3972. Wronlig. STOCK RANCH. 2,200 acres; ISO irrigated, balance paatuis; all enclosed; good 11-room house, with hot and cold water, good horse and cattle barna and other outbuildings, etc.; con rected with telephone and altuatad 26 miles south of Douglaa, Wyo. Price rea aonnhle; part cash, balance on easy terms. GEO. U FOXTON, Douglaa, Wvo. (20) M277 i REAL ESTATE FOR RENT l-ACRE fruit farm, cherries, apples, email fruit; 7-room house, barn, chlckca houae, etc 2461 Urand Ave. See F. D. WKAD, 1801 FARNAM. (21)-7fi6 2 REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans and warrairfaT" Farnam Smith St Co., m Farnam Bt. V. (22)-25 WANTED City loana. Peters Trust Co. (22)-6M LOWEST RATES Bemia, Brandels Bldg. (22167 SECOND MORTOAOE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-1S Flrat Nnt'l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phone Douglaa 2318. (2J)-6 $100 TO 210.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. (22)-28 LOANS WANTED. If you need a reasonable loan' on well Im proved Omaha real estate, I can enter tain your application, nt 6 or 6 per cent Interest, according to location or grade of property; no delay, and privilege Is given for repayment before maturity. I. Blbbernaen, 08 Old Boston Store Bldg. (22)-M478 A17 FIVE PKR CENT MONET to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1, New York Life Bldg. CJ)-30 PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. 616 Brandels Bldg. (22)-631 PAYNE, BOSTWICK A CO.. N. Y. Life. Private money; $600 to $6,000; low rate. (22J-632 MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha prop erty. Conrad Young, 1618 Dodtre St. (22)-M635 $600 TO $6,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Ufe. Dong, or A-2152. (22)-637 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Inveatment Co. (22J634 $000 to $'yi0,000, lowest rates, Qarvtn Bros., 1604 Farnam. no delay. (22) 636 MONEY TO BUILD. $SO0 to $300,010 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS, 6 First Nat l Bank Bldg. (2:')-6S3 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO BUY. IF you Ml'ST sell, llst with us. We cannot sell anything unless at squeeze prluea. Open evenings. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.. Suite 624, N. Y. Life Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. Phone Red 19C9. (26)-688 WANT to buy good second-hand four cylinder automobile. Addresa Box 82, Dodge, Neb. W-M&S 4 STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water repairs; Thermoatata and other heal regulators; new furnaces and hot water combination heating. Omaha Stove Repair Works, 1206-120S Douglaa St. 'Phones: Ind. A-8t!21; Bell, Douglaa 960. 629 WANTEDTO BlJY HIGHEST prlcea for secondhand furniture, carpela, tiothea and ehoea. Tel. Doug. 3971. (261640 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, sioves, clothing, allocs. Tel. Doug. 6401. (261-641 AUCTIONEERING The noted auctioneer of Iowa , ill. and Neb., F. D. VanPclt, haa located In Omaha. Office, 843 N. Y. Life Bhig. 'Ph'.ne Ind. A 3522. (25)-614 A17 WILL pay good price for house to move. J. H. I'arrotte, Board of Trade. (23I-M483 4 WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent, May 1. 6 or 6-room thor oughly modern house. In good neighbor hood, will lease for year. No children, Referencea given. Addreas, stating terms, 8 255. Bee. t2b)-864 8x WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By man of 25, clerical povitlon; five yeara' experience freight auditing. Addresa A. M. Thomas, 1916 Capitol Ave. (27)-U;7u 4X JAPANESE wanta situation as porter, house work or waiter; long experienced. Tel. Bouth 1M8. l27 M824 4x SALESMAN Japaneae, who has charge silk dept. In eaat. Has references. Tel. South 1S18. (271-MO 4x WHEN writing to advertisers, kindly men 'le LEGAL NOTICES SEALED ESTIMATES ON VARIOUS tlases of work to he done In the con Slructlon of a new collegn building for Ht. Benedict's College. AU-i.lson. Kansas, will be received until noon of Friday, April it. l:i9. The contemplated building Is to con slat of a central structure axao feet, flanked on each end by wings 79x44) feet, and la to be constructed of brick and reinforced con Crete. Plun ami sjx-clf icatlons for above work are on exhibition at St. Peter's Church Itectory. 1 Bluff street, Council Bluffs. Iowa. Seald proposals should be ad dresaed to the Prenldent of Bt. Benedict's Cuiltge, Atclilhon, Kansas REAL ESTATE -aiM FARM A BID RANCH LAND FOR L (Continued ) Building, Omaha, Nebraska. (20) im7 4 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Anna Corrlgan to Autone Uroscholt and wife, lot 17, block 1, 1st addition to Missouri Avenue park $ 626 jacoD metauakl and wlfo to Andre and John lUonca, part lot 22, block 4, Hawaii's sub 1,800 Vaclav Mnouaak and wife to Vaclav Novak ami wife, kit 24, block 6, 1 'oi ler & Cobb's addjliuu First National bank of Manetta, Pa., to J. J. Novak, lot 3. block 4, Kountte's 3d Kamlall E- Brown et al to Martha A. Williams, lot 3, block 9, Jerome park 1,300 2 1,100 Fred Sullivan and wife to Edward L. IVrdetj, nVs lot 1, block Omaha 3,800 Joseph Llvlne and wite to Abraham Le.vlne, lot 8, block 3, Kountxe Place 1 Chria Jin son Realty company to the Crelghton university, lot 1, block, 68, Omalia 12,000 W. Farnam Smith, trustee, to Oeorge Zimmer, sr., part Uutlot 1, nwS nwS 3-16-13 H. M. Christie to George T. Hum 1,300 3D0 600 phrey, lots 49 and 60, Christie Place Jennie T. Ashley and husband to Lora M. Auatln, lot 21), block 2, Hastings A Heyden's 2d addition Mary Rowden and husband to Ed ward J. Dee, part taxlot 20, section, 10-14-13 H. C. Brome and wife to Frank L. Johansen and wife, lot 4, block 9, Myers, Richards & Tilden's sd riitlon Emma May Davia et al to P. J. White, lot 23, block 98, Dundee Place Charles C. Borne to Ellaa J. Moore, lot 2, block , A. S. Patrick's ad dition Julia T. Squires to John O. Sterner, lot 16, block 4, Redlck park Samuel A. Warren and wife to Lloyd 600 650 1 1 460 Evans, lots 18 and 19, block 3, Mc- Gavoek A (TKeeffe's addition 1.500 Thomas O. Degwi to James Degan, lot 7, block 2. Rose Hill 2.000 P. J. Dalton and wife to Edward Qulnn. lot 11 and eH lot 1!, block 2, Avondale park 8.600 Interurban Lnfl company to Jennie Robb. lot 16, block 2, Her addition.. Jorhm B. Edwards and wife to Daniel R. Bents, let 8, block 25, Boyd's ad dition Lora M. Austin and husband to Jen nie T. Aeliley, lot 21, block 2, Hast ings Hevden's 2d addition Oeorge T. Morton and wife to Oould Dletx. lot 9. block 1, Creston Place.. Silaa Cobb and wife to Llxxle B. Pot ter, lot 10. Sunnyslde Charles M. Fngrg and wife to Eflword 260 .2,800 1.000 1 W. Marnell, lot 1, mock u, riam- vlew 1.S0O Thonvui 8. Smith and wife to O. W. Furbuah, lota 8 anil 9, oiock i, Ben eon '.'."" 'U,' Charlea B. Fngstrom to H. P. Ieavltt. lota 17 and 18. BlacJt'a aub. Ida Engstrom to same, lot W.Black'a sub William Koeher et al to S-curltv Ind and Trust company, lot 41. Keystone park Ion M. Hinton to MoCegue Inveet tnent company, lot i, block 2, Plain view John V. Flack and wife to same, lot 13. block 6. McCormlok'e 3d 1000 10 1 m l Anton Pulte and wife to Mary O'Bourke, tract at northwest corner of Fourth and Bridge streets. Flor ence 1 Total $.19,585 RAILWAY TIME CARD YJSION STATION 10TH AND MASON In Ion Pacific Overland Limited ... Colorado Expresa ... Atlantic Express Oregon Express Los Angeles Limited. Fast Mall Leave.' Arrive. ..a 6:66 am a 40 pm ..a 3:60 pm a 6 00 pm a : am ..a 4:10 pm a 6:00 pm .ajz:oa pm a s:(o pm .a 9:20 am a 1:45 pm 'China and Japan Mall. .a 4:00 pm a 6:46 pm North Platte Local a 8:16 am a 4 45 pm Colo. Chicago Special. ..al2:10 am a 7:06 am Beatrice 4 Stromsburg Local bl:40 pm b 1:40 pm Local passengers not carried on tralna Nos. 1 and 2. Chicago Great Western i St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 8:30 pm 7:30 am St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 7:30 am '11:36 pm Chicago Limited 6:05 pm 8:27 am ChieaKO Express 7:30 am 11:35 pm Chicago Kx press 3:30 pm 3:30 prn thlcago, Hock Island at Pacific EAST. Chicago Limited a 8:00 am a 11 :06 pm Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4:80 pml itocKy jviouninui uii....a i:w im an:uopm Dee Moines & Eastern. .a 7:00 am a 4.80 pro Des Moines Passenger. .a 4:00 pm al2:30 pm Iowa Local bll 00 am b 9.66 pm Chicago lEastern Ex.).. a 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:28 pm a 8:25 am WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...all :16 pm a 2:60 pm Colo. & Cal. Expraa....a 1:20 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. & Texas bxpress. .a 4:40 pm a 1:15 pm Wabash St. Louis Expreas a 6 30 pm a 9:26 am bt. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 8:00 am sll;15pm Stanberry Ixral (from Council Bluffs) b f :00 pm bl0:U am Illinois antral- Chicago Expresa a 7:15 sm a 1 45 pm Chicago Limited a i:in pm a 8: JO ant Minn. -St. Paul Expreaa.b 7 :16 am Minn. -St. Paul Limited. a 6:00 pm a $ 30 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge L'cal.a 4:16 pm all:90 am t a lea go, Milwaukee Jt Bt. Paal Chicago & Colo. Special. a 7:25 am all.5n pm Cal. dk Oregon Kxpreaa.a 4:( pm a 3:26 pin Overland Limited a 9.W pm a 8:30 am Perry Loral b 6:16 pm bll:26 am Mlsaonrl Pacific K. C. & St. L. Expieaa..a 9 00 am K. C. A St. L. Kxpr-s..a11 16 pm S :4o am a 6 50 pni Chicago A northwestern Chicago Daylight a 7 am all 46 pm Twin City Expreas a 7:46 am al0:20 pm Chicago Local all:3uain a 3:28 pm Sioux City Ucal a 3 46 pm ell 3t am i tucago laical . Chicago Special Minnesot ji-Dakota Ex.. a 6:45 pm a 9:30 am raat Mall Twin City Limited... I-oa Angeles Limited. a 8::i6 ti m ..a 9:00 pm a 3:00 am ..a 9 60 pan al2 35 pm Overland Umlled alO.oO pm a 8:23 am Netiraaka and Wyoming Dlvlaion Norfolk- Boneateel .a T 40 am 1:20 nm Llncoln-Ing line. Deadwood-Llncoln . Casper-Lander Fremont-A Iblon .... Hastings-Superior . ...a 7:40 am aw 35 em ...a 8 00 pm s 6 20 pm ...a f pm a (: pm . ..h 6:30 pm b 1 it pm ...b 1.00 pm b i So pm 4 oTivn IBinr.TOI STt 10TI1 V MASO Le.ive. Arrive Denver A California... .a i.V pm a 1:45 pm North weat Special a 4:10 pm a I pm Black Jlllls a 4:10 pm s 10 pm Northwest Kipresa ....al!:16am a OS am Nebraska polnis a 8 Vi am a 610 pm b I'M pm al2.11 pm a :ll am a :I0 pm Lincoln Fat Mall... Nebraska Express ... Lincoln Inral IJncoln lcal Schuyler-Via ttsmouth Bellevue-Plattsmouth Plattsmmith-lnwa Bel levue-Plat tsmouth Ienver Umlted b id im a 7:M pm b $ 06 rm blO:I am b 1 .06 pm .b :IS am cl2:S6 pm C I:4n pm a 4:in pm a i am a 7:26 am all :4S pm a 4:a0 pm a 8:65 pm a 6 :10 pm a 8.J0 am a :15 am all ;to am Chicago Special Chicago F.xpress Chicago Flyer . Iowa Locsl St. IOuis Expreas ..a 4.40 pm a11: am Karaaa City St. Joe..a10:45 pm a 80 em Kanana City St. Joe. a :IS am a M0 ptn Kansaa City St. Joe. a 4:40 pm WKBSTKB STA. tttTH WKBSTF.R Ctileaao, St. Faali Mlaneapolla Osaaha Tyava. Arrive. Twin City Passenger. . .b 8 30 am b :20 pm Bloux City Paasenger...b :00 pm bll :65 am Slum City Ijocal c 8:t5 am c :20 pm Kmeraon Local b 6:66 pm b ;10 am Mlsaoarl Farlfle Auburn Local b $ SO pm bll:2Ram a Daily, b Dally except Sunday, e Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday. STB A M SHI PS. xraw tosx to pasus n bats FRENCH LINE Safety, tvi. Comfort via Havre to Parts, the City BeanUfoL rt Trains te All CentlnMUl Points. Compagnie Generale Transatlantique nignntle twin rrw siarws slmr Mil erery Thurlr, 10 a. m Thoy sre iolrn wonders, with all ooBwilsncss snd luiurlM ot mt pitisi hotli on n r.nlr PiMenger lntor. roof ef, oiThMtrns. famous oulslne. ymnlum, ailly nowpapor. oloaant miltM, proTld grlsl comfort. Naval offlcsra, mn-'-war dlarlpllna. wlre Im tolegrsphr. lubmarin ball altnal tyAem sl- r-.A KM.lnn In. Kan I ill aafetT. La terrains April lL Tourstne April If Ijt Prorenea ....April lkl Lorralna Mar ; La 8aols April UII Prurenca Mas II Rpcrlal Ona-claas Cabin Servlra (II rlaaa) 4 to 160, altarnata aaturdara on aew larxs twin screw and epraa ateanwrs. New York-Rntdeaui Sarrlre (one claaa cabin) only 440 sod M. H. B. atooras L. Naa W. B. Bock . ltol rarnam Btraet. . lit National Bank 1624 Karnanj BtreeC North (JermanJZloud. TAST XXFBKSS BEKTlds PLYMOITH CHRHBOUKO BHBMBN W A. M Kalt. Wm. II, April 4Laulllo April to KroDprina Wm., Apr. UiK Wm. da Or'a.. Apr, 67 TWIIT-SCKEW rAIBIHOIB XRVZCll PLYMOUTH OHBRHODKll lllRWT 10 A. M. Torek April HI'Braalau April J Gnalaenau April til Kurtuarat Ma 1 Braman direct. JCEDrrXBKAlfXAV SXslTZOB U1BKA LT A R N A PLB8 (1ENUA Sailing nt U A. M. g. Lulae April 101 K. Albert April 14 p. Irons April nNfkar May I Xortb Oertnasi Lloyd Travslers' Ohsokf, Oelriohs Co., Agents, 6 Broadway, B. Y, K. Claussenlus ft Vo 96 Dsarsors si, Chi cago, ILL EUROPE 70 TOTB8, de Luxe and Vacation, for 1909; Cover All Europe. $150 to $1195 All Traveling; Xxpensea Included. TH03. COOK & SON ; 243 Broadway, Aew lorh ' Cook's Travelers'' Checks are Oood Everywhere SCANBINAV1AN AMERICAN LINE II, SSS Tea Twda-Ssrew Passenger Steamers Direct to Norway. Sweden and Denmark Oacar II April 16Helllf Olav May II I'nllod HUtoa ....April 2 Oscar II May 27 T F. Tlatxen ....Mar lUnltad Stataa Juna 10 Sll Steamers Xqoipped With Wireless first caoin. iia uiiwin : asaona eaoia, tutu. A a. JOHNSON It CO., 124 X. Klntla St., Chlcaso, til. or to Local Agents. WHEN STORK WORKS OVERTIME Occasions Wnen the Fabled Bird Brings More Than One at a Time. According to statistical records there are In thla country eighteen twins to every 1.000 births, 160 triplets to every 1,000,000 blrtha. and eight quadruplets to every 1,000,000. Consequently a very unusual event had to be chronicled when the wife of a Beaufort collier preaented her husband recently with four children all boys whom the writer believes are still doing well. One of the most remarkable instances of quadruplets at birth occurred five years ago In Glasgow, when a Mrs. Colllgan, the wife of a steel polisher, gave birth to four girls. At the time the mother was only 28 years of age and had been married five years. She first had twlna, then singles and laat quadruplets. The latter, however, did not survive. Mrs. Colllgan's record also calls to mind that of Mra. Ormsby, of Chicago, who gave birth to three boys and one girl In October, 1901. Mrs. Ormsby had only been married even yeara and In that time had fourteen children. During the first three years she had one baby annually, then twins twice in succession, then triplets, and finally quad rupleta. What Is more, the triplets won prizes at a baby show, and still more re markable, perhaps, was the fact that Mrs, Ormsy herself waa one of triplets. Six years ago Mrs. Pennock, In her twen ty-flrat year, gave birth to her third set of twins. Mra. Pennock, a Swedlah lady who had emigrated to St. Louts, was the re markable daughter of a remarkable mother who gavs birth to aix sets of twlna, and had twenty-four children altogether. RAILWAY TIME CARD t-No-e,?. Furthermore, one of Mrs. Pennock's slatera bore six pairs of twins snd another sister four pairs, making a total of fifty-eight aeta of twins in one family. Talking of big families, the German em pire need scarcely fear any decrease In the birth rate If many mothers follow the ex ample of one healthy, active hausfrau of Berlin, who has been filling her quiver so rapidly that, although but 46 years old, ahe haa already twenty-five olive branches round her table. Another, who Is four years her Junior, ushered twenty-three Into the world, while three other women, be tween the ages of 40 and 43, presented their husbands with twenty-one descendants each. Two hundred and forty Berlin women, by ths way, are the mot here ot from thirteen to twenty children apiece. Authenticated Inatanres of five at a birth are extremely rare. About eight years ago, however. It was reported that a woman In Sicily, named Grtnata, had pre sented her husband with quintuple!, the first time with five boys and the second time five girls, snd constantly with triplets and quadruplets, having had altogether forty-two children. It la Impossible to ver ify this instance but there is proof of the fact that In October. 1J, the wife of a tailor named Nelson, of Oxford Market. Ixmdon, had five children at a birth, while sixteen yeara previously a woman of Koe nlgsberg gave birth to quintuplets; and there Is even an Instance on record of a Texas mother In November, 1SW, present ing her astonished husband with alx bahlea at ones four boys and two girls. Mrs. Blacksloa. sged is. wife of Mty W. T. Blackston. gurdener. -f Ooldsborougt road. Springfield estate, Wandsworth, gav birth on the third of January to four chil dren. The first Mrth took place t H o'clock In the morning and the last at I o'clock In the evening. The children wers then all living. The first died aoon after ho birth of the last and the laat lived till I o'clock next morning. The other two had died mvanwhlle. London Tlt-Blts. COLORED MOVING PICTURES l.ateat Feat, In Photographies; ls Natural Tints ha In London. I SDN DON, March 1,-Colored photogrg. phy Is no Kmser a dream nf the future. It la an accomplished fact; It no longer Ilea In the region of theory. It has become workable, mechanical process. So much was proved by the remarkable series fit colored bioscope pictures shown to the pub lic for the first time yesterday at the Pal ace theater by Charlea Urban and Albert Smith. The beautiful colored transparencies e hiblted laat autumn by Langdon Coburn. ' Baron de Meyer and others of the "Linked Ring'' showed what wonderful progress color photography has made during ths laat few years Though much time, money and thought has been spent on experiments with bloacope pictures, yester- day' exhibition was the flrat ptibllo pres entation of actual results. "Klnemacolor" Is distinct advance on anything that haa been done before. It Is a step In the right direction, and every step brings nearer the perfect realisation of photographing nature in her own hues. The bioscope pictures are colored entirely by ths action of the eun's rays. The fllmi are in no way touched hy hand after "be ing taken, except to be developed like or dinary photographs. The process Is thla: An ordinary reel of films (a ribbon of celluloid la the tech nical name) la placed In ths bioscope ma chine snd In iront of the aperture srs placed two screens, or filters as they srs called, which alternates si soon as the ma chine Is set in motion, so fhst each plecs of film as It Is exposed Is Influenced by the filler which comes between It and ths scene It records. These filters divide all the colors of the spectrum Into two groups, one ranging through . white, yellow, orange and scarlet to the darkest reds; the other through white and yellow to green, blue violet and Indigo to black. The film Itself la monochromatic and can be uaed for ordinary blosoope pictures, but when being used for klnemaootnr pictures It is necessary to (dace two screen! In front of ths aperture of ths machine, thess being complementary to tbs filters uaed In taking the photographs, so that each picture when Illuminated and projected on the sheet reproduces the colors sccording to the original filters, first orange red. then blue green, and these alternate with such rapidity that the tints of nature are more or less reproduced. Houses sre red, trees are green, rocka and roads are brown, and sky, sea ind people are reprraentod to a certain degree as we arc ncciiRtomcd to see them. Doubt less, when the process Is further Improved the tints of nature will be absolutely re produced. To aay that the Invention has not yet reached perfection ta to eaat no slur upon the Inventors. Attached to the progTam of thla exhibition Is a little explanation by them setting forth a few facts about their process In which they admit that It Is capable of fuller development, and they add that they are dally workng at experi ments toward that end. As it la, the pictures are remarkable. They fall only In so far aa they do not yet reproduce all the tints of nature. Yellows and blues are negligible quantities, while reds and greens are too Insistent and apt to be a trifle crude. To account for this a rather fuller explanation of the process -ts necessary. Everyone knows the means by which an ordinary photograph is obtained, know that the rays from a light object, when paaslng through the lens of the camera, darken or thicken the negative, snd that the thicken ing of the negative, when placed over ths aenaitlve paper, prevents the light from af fecting the paper and ao the object becomes light again In the positive. It la the niters uaed In taking the klnomacolors that deter mine the color of tho picture. These filters are ao prepared that the one that Is complementary to the orange-red screen allows the rays of light to affect the negative In such a way that when the posi tive is Illuminated ths light paaaes through ths orange-red screen only in such a degree ns is necessary to the color of the picture. The same la true of ths blue-green filter, and the Intermediate colors or grsy are produced by a little light passing through both filters at the same Spot. In color printing every tint and gradation can be perfectly reproduced by means of three blocks, each block representing one of the three primary colors. In ths klne macolor pictures It may be that ths use of only two screens, red and green, dots not permit of such gradations. It may alao be that blue and yellow are mors affected by artificial light than red and green and that therefore, although the photographs may be true as to color In day light, In the artificial light which is used in ahowlng them it would be necessary to over emphasize the blue and yellow to give thess colors their proper value. . Another fault of ths klnemacolor pictures Is their tendency to ahow a prlsmatla line where one object touches another, and this Is particularly noticeable where a whits ob ject is relieved against a dark background. For Instance, In the aeries which shows a little girl playing with her rabbits flrat a red line, then a green line and then both a red and a green line appear between the edge of the child's whits hst and plnafors and the trees and fence behind her. Soma pictures show thla much less than others; those that are simple and contain few ob jects are the best. Origin of tbe Word "Keroseas." The word "keroaene" seems to have brag first used In the United States patent No. 1212. ef March 27, 1856, granted to Abraham Gesner of Williamsburg. N. Y., and as. algntd to the North American Kerosene (las Light company. In the preamble to) his specification Gesner states thst hs hss "invented and discovered a new and useful manufacture or composition of matter, being u. new liquid hydrocarbon which' I dent initiate keroaei.e.1 " So far as Ws ars aware, and ao far as the patent office examiners are aware, this Is the first In stance In which the word "kerosene" was miKgevt. il as a trade-mark or a name for what waa then generally called "rock oil." Scientific American. Kirtaanilog ( ongdeare, "Doln' any good?" asked the curious in dividual on the bridge. "Any good?" answered the fisherman In the cieek below. "Why 1 caught forty bass out o' here, yesterday." "Say. do you know who I am?" asked the man on the bridge. The fishermen replied that he did not. "Well, I am the county fiah and game warden." The angler after s moment's thought ex claimed: "Ha, do you know who I sm?" "No," the officer replied. "Wtll, I'm the hlggest liar In eaatern linllunii." replh d the crafty angler, with 4 gtln.Kcreallon. llreanfal taaloar. The hypoie.-hnical iiestii.n had Just been asked, and the prisoner fell forward In f jj nl. All was ci.nriialon in die court r-Mitn. "What Is l ie inutler wllh (he prisoner?" demanded I lie Judge, hammering his desk madly. "Nothing, your honor." groaned ths un Iihppv man. aa he came to. "I was only flunking how long I should have to serve if mv sentence was as long as that." llaipera Weekly.