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i TUT. BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 9. 1D09. OFFERED FOR SALE Mlwrlliinti : aatiaaed. k fjoT)4 fnantelna, new and eeromlhand-, W monthly payment. Derlght, ISIS Farnsm (!)- KJMrrTRIC PIANOS, $150. Beysdorfer. Ifi Capitol At. nS)M789 A20 VtTISD bicycles from to up. 20 per cent discount on new wheels during April. 10 per . rent (lliwvunl on . 2t4 home powr "Lltfht". motorcycla during April. Be nslring a specialty. L. Flescher. 12 Capitol Are. - . (16-W May5 RFMINOTON typewriter No. , first class, $30. People's Loan Co., 1S2J Farnam St. (16-MI9 OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INS., 1S N. T. L. Tel. D. 14. . (6 J Dr. Katheryn Nick Has, 6' N. Y. L. BMs, j (6 Pr. Bowser.' over 1300 Farnam. Dong. hSTft ibl M9iS A23 PATENTS D. O. BABNELL. f'sxton Blk. Tel. Rd 7117. ... . (li ltf PATENTS THAT PROTECT-Thre; books for Investors mslled on receipt of 6c post ssfe. R. g. aad A, B. Lacey, rooms Pacific Bldg.. Weshlngton, D. C. tatab. 11 shed lAf. L?LtU- V PERSONAL' OMAJLA Stamnterors" Ins., Ramge Bldg. (18) 12 HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand. 111! FArnam. PRIVATM home dorlng confinement; babies adopted. The Oood Bamsrlian San itarium, 740 First Ave.. Council Bluffs. Ia. d)-Ma63 DRS. TOQEna, private confinement horns. 1616 Martha 8t. Tel, Douglss 6230. ' (18 MS) AlOx VAPOR 1! ATI IS K&. ".Td"";.nS: men. If vou want to get rid of your rheumatism, lumbago. Sciatica and other chronic ailment, take the vapor haths and massage treatments of Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Benda. also give face and scalp treat ments. We gt results. 30-234 Pnxton Illk. Tel. Douglas 190 Q8 s A9 f A fc!tJ I 1TP treatment and hath. Mme. MixQOlYUrj Blrilih, iiUS. mil. 3d floor. , , . - 18) 6J7 IAflMlVTTP Electric vibratory, 120 S. AlAUiNrjlJL mil.-Room so. Fourth Floor, Old Boston (Store. ttS)-M9M All ST RI NOES, rubber, goods, by mail; cut price. . Send for free catalogue. Myers blllun Drug Co., Oranha 'lSi-4il4 YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha ss strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association, 17th and Howard 8ts., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise aaslsted. A deaconess representing the association meet trains at ths Union sta tion as travelers' aid. (181268 THE SALVATION ARMY solicits castoff clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We ' collect, rapalr and sell at 134 N. 11th St.. for cost of collection to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglas 4136 and wagon will call.' .. (18) 786 MAHfAOE PROF. O. .K: .DINJIAN, KX PKRT "MABHKUR. For ladles and gentle men. If tired, languid, lasy, from lack of circulation' which causes Indigestion, ronstlpa'tfori, torpid liver, rheumatism and chroniu troubles, try the Oriental mas sage. Thorough hsnd work. Face and sculp treatment; 8 years In Omaha at 4US Boe Bldg. Douglas 103. . , (18)-ai7 May! A HOMK (or wdiucn during, confinement. We find homes for bdbles where moth ers cannot . care for . tlmm. Rubles boarded. Mrs. Martha A. 1-ee, 403 Ban croft St. 'Phone Douglas 1921. , ()H M436 MayTi UENTIVEMAN wants lady partner for comic dramatic sketch. Address K 23, 1 Bee. (18)-M301 lOx POULTRY AND EGGS WHITE! ROCK 8 Eggs from pen scoring iVi to WV tl.GO for fifteen eggs. c. W. Howell. Altoona, la. - - UU-M)7 x S. C. BIACK MINORCA eggs for setting, tl for 11 Tel. HarnsV 3321 (1D-M8S3 M2x R. C. R. I. RED KOOS for sale. Pen eggs, tt.60 per It, W per 100; from pens scoring H to B3 range tl per 16, $6 per 100. J. W. Abraham. Valley, Neb. (1D-MZ41 White Leghorn eggs i per 1"0. at Mandy Les Farm. Tel. Florence 162. 01) M7S8 A CHAMBERLAIN'S Original perfet t dry Cl Irk feed, '"se this only snd save youn chickens. Btswart's Feed Store, . Sol Agents ll N. 16th St. (1D-M841 May 1' EGGS From two Vine pans of Barred Rocks of corkerel mating; cockerels scor ing Bl and 914. !2 per 15. Eggs from out sde pens. 83 per 100. Mrs. J. M. Pie wart, AliHworlh. Ia, (1D-M239 x PRINTING JARVE PTO. O., Job printing and calen dars, Wth A Cap. Ave. 'Phone Ind. A-2630. (51 15 REAL ESTATE HEAL ESTATE! DEALERS. Rt.fcD ABSTRACT CO., Est. 1858; prompt service; gst our prices. 1710 Farnam St. i . (li) 616 REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHA8, E. WILLIAMSON, President. " ' (1)-17 PAYNE 1NV. CO.. first floor N. Y. L (191-418 BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 477 Brandels Bldg. CITY PROPERTY OR AI.B. ALL FOR $3, 15i i 2-siory store bldg., rents SJa. 4-room obttage, rents V room cottage, rents tlO. All In good repair, city water and sewer onnectlon. Look into It. .JOHN N. HASKALL, 714 N. Y. Life. Roth 'Phones. (1)-M4D3 10 AUBES High, sightly tract of ten acres adapted to fruit farming, truck gardening and chicken raising; one mile wtit of Ren son and Just north, of paved road. Pries 8.760; 86i6 cash and 80 annually for five years. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Tlour N. T. Ufa Bldg. 'Phones Douglas iTM, Independent A-llW. (19) 464 , EXTRAORDINARY V "NEARLY . . - 15ft, , INVESTMENT. Four.. 6-roeoi cottages, n. srly new. nicely ItKated. Pays annually 87'.0. DARLING & DARLING, D. 80R , 441 uraadla. A-UCi (19) M491 TO RENT. Ground floor eorr.er room 24x42, 19th and rarnam.Rohrbojth hik., t7i a month, act quickly. ' JHARRlShiN ft MORTON ll)-Mi I , REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR S At.fS (Continued-1 ' $2,000 Nice (-room cottage, well located In Clif ton Mill. Sewer, gas. electric light, storm sash snd screens. Oood barn, cement walks, nice lot of fruit, shsde trees A nice, little home and dirt cheap at the price. Will give terms. $3,250 All modern, 6-room house, bulrt two years ago. and occupied by owner. Is csmplet In every wey and In fine repair. Hot water heat with all pipes covered with ssbestos; screens and storm eaeh far all windows, also new shades on sit windows. Nicely pspered. full cemented cellar with laundry, water meter, cement walks. .Some fruit. Cherries, strawberries, rsspberrles. Well located, half hlork from cur. Ixiok this up at once. It Is a bargsln. Reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, Phone Douglas 1722. 642 Paxton Block. (19) 411 DO YOIT WANT A HOME BARGAIN! $2,500 New elz-room house on Pratt St. Well lo cated. $2,600 ' Nearly new T-room house on North 19th St. $3,2.10 Fine t-ruom hot.se or. Templetnn St. $2,750 Fin fl-room house, all modern, on North $.3,500 Good 7-room house, modern except heat. located on weoster St. A nice horn. THE WORLD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 601-4 N. T. L. BUJg., Omaha, Neb Douglas 1920. Ind. A-43. (19) 462 9 West Farnam Lots 67'4.l.' ft., east front. On S2d St., H-block north of Dodge. One of the choicest lots left on the market for sale. What will you give for It. We have an elegant lot oh Davenport St. near 4ttU. for $J,360. This Is the -nest buy for the money In this rapidly developing district; south front, with paving paid In full. SELBY, 16th and Farnam 81. 43U Board of trade. (1) 414 I 35 ACRES . 3 miles west on Center Street road, that can be bought at a low figure. GALLAGHER & NELSON, 4! Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (19J-M3M TWO lots, with buildings on, In a small town near Omaha, for sale or trade for automobile; have steady renter. Ad dress Lock Box 246, Newman Grove. Neb, (19)-M44 llx 2-STORY 5-room house, t lots, on oar Una. 11.800. 'Phone owner Doug. 3331 days or Hamey 3236 evenings. (!) M44S 10 For 10 Days $4,000 Buys s beautiful 8-room entirely modern residence in the Clifton Hill district, with two large east, front corner lots, 100x140: adjoins the new Crelghton addition on ths The Byron Reed Co., i-nona iouglas an. 212 S. 14th St. (1) 41 INVESTMENTS. A OOOD J story brick building; 25 rooms; only 24 blocks to court house; room on I?1. f".r,r " double brick. KsaU 81,680. Price 815.000. Tlie N. W. cor. 19th and Webster Bts. Jour good buildings. Will rent for about 81. WO per year. Price- 814,600. Four good cottages on corner, only two blocks to car. Rent 8648 per year. Prlca 85.000. and maybe a little less. SELBY lth and Farnam. 46 B. of T. Bldg. (1-M441 Make Us An Offer for this property. 510 Poppleton Asa. Vacant lot, 3J.gr and Corby 8ta. Creigh, Sons & Co., 60S Bee Bldg. (l-i4 $5 la all It takes to make your first payment on one of those large lots we are selling in - FLORENCE then to a month, without Interest or taxes A good way to stsrt to save your money snd the diancea of selling your lot at a good profit. None of .these lots are over three blocks from car Uns. Price 2176 each. Florence property can't help but make a big advance this aurnmer. Better get In early. HASTINGS ft HETTJEN, New location. . 1614 Harney Bt. (l)-417 Take No Chance when you buy. Buy walking distance' i room house; will rent for 816. and some day-soon-after paving Is done, you win put up a Bt. Louis flat: 11 blocks from tha postofftce i' block from Fam.m sT Half cash, bslanca 8 years, per cent. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 10O1 N. Y. Life. Do,,,. or A2,6't' (1S 4u) 8 8-ROOM cottage, close to High Bchoot; modern except heat Price 8J.3UO. Be quick. P. O. NIEIJ3EN. . It N. Y. IJfe Big Both Phone. (l4ri I HOMES IN BENSON Psrt rash: balTnT. same as rent. W. E. Yartoo, is a 0r. phanage Ave.. Benson. Tel Bunson 6aL (19 M7W A 3D A REAL BARGAIN. A good 6-room house,, with seven lots, ai.ich would make a Utile ovfj- an acre or ground eight minutes' ride from Hth rf.J "t'"de1 ,re"- trrouna In first class condition and worth the price of I T v.? 0J' JtUr- od location, good neighborhood, dirt, cheap at tl 6u0 n cash balanoe reasonabto terms. Wallace Benjamin. Rooms 1 snd 2. First National Bank Ring . Council bluff, " ? An! Jaiuln Keul Estste Co.. 477 Branded Bldg Umaha, Neb. 1)-MS0 x U1 Z. ur. property with Chrla Boyer. "rt I and Cuming Sta tli; J rt REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR g ALB (Coatlnued.) Every Day is Bargain Day K Mandereon, new, t-room college, al most modern, good lawn with shade and fruit trees, house well built with double cellar and all the conveniences; only hslf Mock to the csr. This Is a bargain, sura. $2,150 1618 Military Ave., In the new bungalow district, new. t-room cottage, with bsth and good reception hall, permanent walks and all paving paid for. lropert.v In this lo cality is rising In vslue and this Is an In vestment worth looking Into. J. A. LANOAN & CO., Douglas ISA. 708 N. Y. Iilfe Bldg. (191-413 S DUNDEE HOMES 13.9004811 I'nderwood Ave., ( rooms, two-story, strictly modern, osk finish first floor, nicely decorated throughout. Easy terms. 84.70D New s-room bungalow, very attractive, strictly mod ern, substantially built, south front, excellent location. 84.750 New -room two-story house, selected oak finish first floor, hard pine second floor, good lot, close to Happy Hol low club. 86.850 Eight-room two-story house, osk finish, large living room, with oak bookcases, den on first floor, four bed rooms second floor; sightly location; near car line. GEORGE CO., 1601 Farnam St. CW-487 HOME SITE In Dundee at Slst and Underwood, lOOx 126 feet, south front, permanent walks, on csrllne and close to school and club. Worth tl,600. We want a cash offer. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor, N. Y. Life Bldg. Telephone Doug. 1781. Ind. Alius. ) 412 8 $1,300 cash, balance In monthly payments, buys 8-room modern house In Orchard Hill; only S years old. Let us show you. Price 83,600. P. O. NIELSEN, 702 N. Y. life Bldg. Both Phones. (19r-470 9 FOR SALE Fine lot on 88th Ave., north of Farnam, directly opposite Mr. Chas. Harding's ele gant new residence. Can offer this wwk for 82,875. It will pay you to look this up at once. x HICKS REAL ESTATE CO., 210 Board of Trade. (19) 472 8x Rents $576 Price 84.600 Store building, flat and cot tage; paved street. Ask us to show It. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. . Life Bldg., Phones Douglas 1781, Independent A -1188. (19)-46b 9 BEAUTIFUL HOME BARGAINS Eight rooms, modern, oak finish, full two stories, Isrge, commodious rooms, elegaat arrangement and finish; built for a home two years ago; east front, Hanscom park. Park Ave. Thla - property must be sold by the 16th Inst., and ths price will sell It, ss It Is Offered for 21.600 less than Its actual value. Part cash will handle It. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY (82 Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (19) 21 IF YOU HAVE City property, farms, ranch lands or mer chandise to aell or trade, list them with me. It costs you nothing unless I effect a sale. W. W. Mitchell, 832 Bd. Td. bldg. (19) Wl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Figure your rent receipts. Suppose you had paid that amount on a home of your own? Mot too late yet. I.6nk at 2602 So. 2uth Ave., (-room, good horn and a good Investment at 21.400. t2S No. th, 7-room. 2-story, barn, big trees and outhouses. IOU can t begin to duplicate It for 61.800. 4-room, chicken house, coal house, etc., two lots, 79x120, only 81,200. 7-room. modern, paved street, fruit trees. shade trees, lot 40x9A 82.600, or will give you 100 feet front for Vi.M. Well located building lot on Wirt St, only 845i). This Is surely a snsp and then we will loan you the money to build. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Hulte H-'4 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone- Red 19. Omaha, Neb. Open evenings. (19) M507 11 FARNAM STREET PROPERTY. Very choice corner near the city hail with five-story brick and stone building. Well rented and Income growing. $106,000. HARRISON St MORTON. (19I-M302 REAL ESTATE. LOANS and 1nsuranos- List your property with us for sale or exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hills Realty Co.. 4010 Hamilton Bt. 'Phones Harney 8766; Ind.. B-184Z (19 IM FOR SALE Handsome, spacious residence, in choiorst location possible, modern, fins condition; inquire of owner. Address Postotflcs Box 121, Station D. Tel. Harney 8434. (19)-M720x WANT CASH offer for lots 13 and 14, block 1, Crelghton Heights, northeast comer 43d and Corby fits. Telephone Harney 3439. (H)-MlM lOx FOR SALE Nebraska's choicest corn and alfalfa landa. Writs for price list of bar gains. L Ntder. Falrbury, Neb. OH-M23S 9x BOULEVARD HOUSTS, 2548 North 19th St.. 9 rooms, modern, only 12.600. Thomas Brennan. room 1 Now York Ufa Bldg. (191 934 BY OWNER, s-room, modern house, with barn. Hanscom Place, $3,200. Address O 363, cars Bea. (19) M28& lOx NEW 6-room cottage; south and east front; corner lot; three blocks from car. 27th and Maple. $2,300. W. H Oates. 617 N. Y. Ufa. Phone Douglas 1294. (19)-M447 10 MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Owner Is up agslnst It and must aell his brand new 7-r. oak finished housa In ths Sulphur Springs add.; this place Is strictly modern and a snap. Price reduced to $3,6U.. A smsll payment will do. Don't fall to In vestigate. W. 8. Frank, XSl Neville Blk., both plionea. (19l M484 9 LARGE new mod. 6-r. cottage, cor. lot 1011x129. two blocks from car ans; Imme diate possession; get a home on easy pay ments from I he owner. Doug. 16S3 or even ings Web. 4el. (19I-M496 REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR S ALSO Colorado. FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Oreoley district, under Irrigation: sugar beets, alfalfa, general fanning and fruit raising; low price, easy payments. National Investment Co., 682 Brandels lilrlg.. Cms ha. Tsl. Douglas (6yi. (jot 667 HL"N anting to advsrtlssra, kindly msa Oon Ths Boa. rinil REAL ESTATE FARM ADD HAC1I LAND FOR SALS (Continued.) Mexico The Yaqui River Valley Country The land of Many Crops 550,000 acres of the richest land In the world 400,000 acre under Irrigation. The Opportunity of a Lifetime for The Farmer, Vage Earner or Investor Anjone with a small amount of money can make a fortune. Thlg land was put on the market January 1st. with free water right for even acre at prices and terms that will amar.e you. It offers a greater future than any land ever before offered. The market value of the first yearns crop should more than double the entire cost of the land. Six to eight crops of alfalfa are farm products yearly. Oood markets one acre of this land Is today worth vuueq otaips. It surpasses California's famous climate In every respect. The land fronts West On the Oulf Of Califoria whar delightful hrM alwavs hlnw The soil is a rich, silt soil, and will profitably reproduce anything grown any where. Labor Is cheap and plentiful. A transcontinental railroad runs through the land. 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 Its marvelous resources will cause It to popu late and develop with great rapidity. Next excursion April 20th. Write to us for particulars.! aw Hackett-Stillman Land Co., Agts. 321-322 New York Life Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Long Distance 'Phone Douglas 372. (20) M499 9 Colorado CoaHaac. FOR BALE 4OT-scre ranch near Sidney. 121 acres of hay land, 160 acres farm land, fcalaoca pasture, nearly all fenced; good well, but no buildings. School housa oeart sidetrack close. Prlca 815 per acre, part an Urns. Ws have many other bargains, IS-aera farm, well Improved, near Orsnd Island, 26,400. For particulars, writs 1)111 Huston, Grand Island. Neb. (24-J4242 9x Km ess. A FIRST CLASS BAROAIN-1,791 acres, Comanche county, Kansas; miles to good market; all smooth land; 200 acres a little rolling; 400 seres cultivation. 2B0 sores wheat, some alfalfa, good Improve ments. Price, 832,000. Alkln-Hartronft A Co., Lyons. Kan. (2)--M886 9x Tetwaaataw CEDAR RIVER VALLEY SNAP. 160 acres of fine lam) located about 7 miles from Spalding, Neb., In Boone Co.; 110 n in luiii.ftuun, w Bert's in airaira and timothy, house of 7 rooms, good barn, sheds nnd outbuildings, S acres bearing orchard BAn 1 .. 1. i I . . Y, t - B '-""i sun. hub naier. x rice. IwJ; terms. 140 acres well located, 100 acres under cul tivation, 23 acres In alfalfa. Prloe, 860 per acre. Ad Id L . n , .1 f.J - . nviw hue iB.uu, w acres tinaar cui tlvstlon, 26 acres seeded to alfalfa, fair iiiiiu.riiiriui, rnce, o.ou per axrre. l . r 1 "" ""ps in 1110 corn belt and In a fine alfalfa country, go see these. THE WORLD INVESTMENT CO., 601-4 N. Y. L. Bltg Omaha, Neb. (20) 468 OUsksi 880,000 FOR A SINGLE OAS WELL The Kansas Natural Oaa company paid that amount for a well near Nowata, in No wata county; ws have land at 810 to 835 per acre; you might get a gas well; If you will let us, ws will explain why this lsnd Is so cheap; it's good farm land, too Nowata Land and Lot Co., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. Neb. 'Phone Red 1909. Open evenings. (20) M175 9 Trirsniv iddit n A very low round trip and one-way rate to - wni 19 ior special car. Land 210 to 82S per acre; 4,500 oil wells In Nowata county. No better Investment on the face of the earth. Ask Missouri Psclflo Railroad agent for rates. Nowata lyand and Lot Co.. Suite 6L'4 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Rd 1&90. Open evenings. . (20) M506 11 Mlaoallaaooaa. WELL IMPROVED small farm near Chi cago, want house and lot, wild land or merchandise. Lock Box 174, Nellgh. Neb. 20)-M373 llx FOR SALE-160-acre farm. 8. W. Minne sota, Pipestone Co. Would consider trade for small stock general mdse. H. E. Martinson. Parker. S. D. (20) M876 9x REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22)-62 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith at Co., 1320 Farnam Bt. (22)-28 SECOND MORTGAOE loans negotlsted. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phona Douglas 2318. (22) 2 LOANS WANTED. If you need a reasonable loan on well Im proved Omaha real estate, I can enter tain your application, at 6 or 6H per cent Interest, according to location or grade of property; no delay, and privilege Is given for repayment before maturity. I. Slbbernsen, 208 Old Boston Store Bldg. (22) M47S A17 PAYNE. BOSTWICK A CO., N. Y. Ufa Prlvsta money; 8600 to 86,000; low rate. 1100 TO 810.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. 22) 628 FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room L New York Life Bldg. (22)-434 PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. 616 Brandels Bldg. (22) 631 LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandels Bldg. 42S) aT 8500 TO 86.000 on homes In Omaha O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Dong, or A-2163. 22 37 MONEY TO BUILD. SnOO to $410,000 at current rates. W. H THOMAS. 60$ First Nat l Bank Bldg. (22)-C3 $600 to $300,000, lowest rates. Owvln Bros.. 1604 Farnam. 00 delay. Xth-tM MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. (22) 634 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO BUT. IF you MU8T sell, list with us. Ws cannot aell anything unless at squeess prices. Open evenings. NOWATA LAND LOT CO., Suits 624, N. Y. Ufe Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Red 1909. (26)-638 ACREAGE WANTED. Adjoining city on the west. We hsvs a cash customer for about 300 acres. Olve us location and price quick. DARLING & DARLING, D. 6034. 441 Brandels. A-1C2. (20) M490 9 STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces, hoi water and hot air com bination heating, 8 and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantis grates, gas stoves repaired, water fronts and flower vssss Omaha Stova Repair works, 13i 12ns Douglas St. 'Paonos Ind. A-3621; Bell. Douglas 960. WANTED-TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpels, clothes and shoos. Tel. Doug. 39TL (26)-64u WANTED Male Blenheim spaniel dog White with brown spots. 234 No. 16 St. (3)-Ml43 U REAL ESTATE FARM A.tl) RANCH LAN O FOR SAMB (Continue raised yearly. Two crops of wheat and at hand. From a nroduclns standpoint two acres of any irrigated land In the WANTED TO BUY (Continued.) BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. S40L (26)-41 The Practical Auctioneer. 84S N. Y. Life. (26 1-360 WA NT ED To buy loo second-hand bicycles. Nebraska Cycle Co., 16th and Harney. (26) M428 10 WANTED Last spring's pullets In leg horns, White Wyandottes or White Ply mouth Rocks. Call and see, or address W. H. Thomas, cars J. L. Brandels aV Sons. (26) 471 10 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. References given. Address, stating terms, B 265. Bea. (24) 864 x WANTED To rent large 8-room strictly modern house in Hanscom Park or Far nam district. Phone Harney 3789. (26I-M3M WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNO ATTORNEY wants position with established law firm. Well educated. C 276. Bee. (27)-M386 9x MAN and wife desire situation, man as cook, wife as Helper, cnambermnid or Waitress; sober, steady and reliable peo ple, have good refs.. city or country. J. H. Franklin, 806 80. 18th St. Tel. Douglas 9071. (27) 406 lOx REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS- Axel Meyer to Robert A. Templeton, sr., nl40 feet east 27H feet lot 6. block 2, Park Place $ 6.7M Marie Marx to George A. Zentmyer, lot 2, Marx sub 2S0 The John A. Crelghton Real Estate and Trust company to Charles W'. Underbill, lot 7, block 4 Crelghton's 1st add 62S Jennie Hyland to Frank W. Car mlchael. lots 1 to 24, block 28, Hal cyon Heights 1 Andrew G. Johnson snd wife to And rew J. Aim, lot 4, block 139, South Omaha 1,650 George J. Morris and wife to Joseph Verga, lots 4 and 6, block 7, Burr Plaoo 1.600 Jacob V. Shipley and wife to James Nicholson, lot 3. block 117, Florence. 200 James Barrett to same, lot 7, block 233, Florence 100 Alexander C. Reed and wife to Mis souri River Lumber company, lot 12, replat block 4, Myers, Richards & Tllden's add 600 Josephine H. Weldenfeller to Edward C. Gates, lot 13, block 23, Kountze Place 6,300 Patrick Rogers and wife to Thomas Geary, iV lot 2, block 3. South Omaha 1,160 Lillle A. Swanson and husband to C. H. Denker, lot 18. Layton's add 1,900 W. A. Redlck and wife to Martha M. Ish, nlOO feet s230 feet el30 feet, taxlot 24, 21-16-13 2,000 Msrle Layton et al. to Martin Spoet tie and wife, lot 21, Lay ton's add.. 600 Katlo Mollenbeck to Emily Sleffen, lot 4, block 3. Bhertdan Place 1,176 James E. O'Connor and wife to Mar garet J. O'Connor, lot 11, Cain's Pic. 450 Missouri Valley Land and Live Stock company to Anna C. McCague, lot 1. block 1; lots 1, t and 3, block 1 Jefferls replat and other lots 1,260 United Btstes National bank to Mis souri valley L rid and Live Slock company, same Frank M. Weeks and wife to Nellie O. Capiinger, lot 7, brock 18, Clifton Hill 2,860 unuea rieai uniate and Trust com pany to Jessie F. Shepard, lot 1, block 16. Kountxe Plsce 1,700 nasiings tt neynen to c c Garvin, elO feet w77 feet lota, 14 and 16. Home Place j Marie 8chelbel and husband to Law rence W. Hayden, sltJ4 feet nWti feet lot 12. block 1. Park Place 1,200 Marlon Moncrief to Edward P. O'Con nor ard wife, lots 10, 11. 12, block 42, Benson Dsniel Cash et aJ. to Carrie O. Dur kes snd Nellie F. Sage, lot 10, biock 2, Oakhurat Park $.500 Albert A. Gibson to John F. Kln cald, lots 11, 12. 18, block 14, Saun ders dt Hlmebaugh s Highland Park. 480 Union Investment company to Evan geline Homan. nll2 feet lot 6, block 16, Improvement Association add.... 1 Frank H. Parsons to McCague In vestment company, part seV nwV. -14-13 ..; 92 D. V. Sholes compsny to John t! Eklund, lot 6, block 2, Crelghton's 2d add ji500 John A. Crelghton Real Estate & Trust company to D. V. Sholes com pany, lot 11. block 1 and lot 6, block 2, Crelghton's 2d add 1 300 D. V. Sholes company to Edith R Swartsley, lot 11, block 1. Crelgh ton's 2d edd 1 B. A. Wilcox and wife to George T Wright snd wife, lot 8, block t Boulevard Terrace soon Charles T. Kountse and wife to ErN wsrd L. Benson, lot 28 and all lot 39, block 1, A. Kountw. add.... 1 250 Amanda M. Karbsch et al. to Ellen C Carpenter, lot 17. Stewart Place... 4 OHO H. C. Brome and wife to H. A. Mo' Cord, lots 1 and 2. block 9, Myers Richards A Tllden's add ' 1 inrt Csrl Btahmer and wife to Hellene's'." C. Stahmer. lots 4 and I, block 14 Brown Park ' , vvt John Flda and wife to Julius " a' ' Brown, lota 2. $, 4. block 69, South 0mh 7.800 Total $26,450 Realty Bargaino VUd ttsrn sTsry day by watching ths an nouncements ta THB BEE'S Want Ad Col-umaa. SUGAR COMBINE PAIS DUTY Settlement Made With GoYernment for Alleged Short Weights. ' OVER MILLION DOLLARS INVOLVED early lne II an area Tfcaasand Paid 1 esterday aad Taree llaadred Tkoasaad Mare Will Be Paid Today. NEW YORK. April 8. The American su gar refining company has paid Ihiuld.it.'d bills for duty on alleged short weight Im ports amounting to $871,806, and Collector of Customs Wllllsm Ioeb, Jr., nnnounci-d today that the re-nalnder of th govern ment's claims about $.DiO,Ono will be paid tomorrow. The government sued for about ll.ian.oi'O on chargca of short weighing at the Have myer and Elders piers prior to November GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE" OF TUB CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, ' Fort Crook, Nebraska, March 12, 19W. Sealed proposals, in tripli cate, will be received at this offlre until U a. m. April 12. 19CS, and then opened, for the sinking of one (I ) 10-lurh tubular deep well to a depth not exceeding 2U0 feet, as specified, at Fort Crook, Nebraska. Spe cifications may be seen by Intending bld- oers at the office of the cnlrf quartermas ter. Department of the Missouri, Omaha, Nebraska, and at this office. Necessary blanks snd full Information furnished unon application here The I'nltod States reRerves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept any part of a bid that msy be ad vantageous to the government. Envelopes containing proposals must be Indorsed "Proposals for sinking Tubular Deep Well at Fort Crook, Neb.," and addressed to Captain Joseph F. Oolin. Constructing Wusnermsmer. M12-ls-ls-:n-Apr--10 RAILWAY TIME CARD UK ION STATION IOTH AND MA SO Ualoa Pacific Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 8:65 am a 9:40 pra Colorado Express a 8:60 pra a 6 00 pm Atlantic Express a 9:20 am Orogon Express a 4:10 pm a 6:00 pm Los Angeles Limited. ...al2:6S pm a 8:50 pm Fast Mall a 9:20 am a 6:46 pm China and Japan Mail. .a 4:00 pm a 6:45 pm North Platte Local a 8:16 am a 4'46 pm Colo. Chicago Special... al2:10 am a 7:06 am Beatrice dt Btromsburg Local ....M2:40 pm b 1:40 pm Local passengers not carried on trains Nos. 1 and 2. Chicago, Rock Island Pacific EAST. Chicago Llmttsd a 8:00 am s 11 :05 pm Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd.. ..a 8:00 am all:06 pm Dea Moines Sc Eastern.. a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Des Moines Passenger.. a 4:00 pm al2:S0 pin Iowa Local bll OO am h ft:K& n,n Chicago (Eastern Ex.).. a 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:28 pm a 8:26 am WEST. Rocky Mountain I.td....all:16 nm a 5:Rfl nm Colo. 4 Cal. Express. ...a 1:20 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. & Texas Express.. a 4:40 pm a 1:15 pm Chicago, MllwaaUea A St. Pml Chicago & Colo. Special. a 7:25 am all:50 pm Cal. Oregon Express. a 6:00 pm a 3:25 pm Overland Limited a 9:58 pm a 8:30 am Perry Local b 5:16 pm bU:25 am Chicago Great W eatera Bt. Paul-Minneapolis.... 8:30 nm 7:30 am 6t Paul-Minneapolis ... 7:30 sm 11:86 pm Chicago limited 6:0b pm 8:27 am Chicago Express 7:30 am 11:35 pm Chicago Express 3:80 pm $:30 pm Chicago dc Northwestern Chicago Daylight .......a 7:26 am all:48 pm Twin City Expresa..,...a 7:46 am al0:20 pm Chicago Local all:30 am a t:M pm Sioux City Local., a $:46 pm all:80 am Chicago Local a 4:30 pm a 8:36 pm Chicago Special a 6:00 pm a 8:23 am Minnesota-Dakota Ex. .a 6:46 pm a 9:30 am Fast Mall a 3:36 pm Twin City Limited a 9:00 pm a 3:00 am Los Angeles Limited..., a 9:00 pm al2:36 pm Overland Limited al0:3 pm a 8:22 am Nebraska and Wyoming Livlslon Norfolk-Uonesteel a 7:40 am a 6:20 pm Lincoln-Long . Pine a 7:40 am a 10:36 am Dead wood-Lincoln ......a 3:00 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a 3:00 pm a 5:20 pm Fremont-Albion b 6:20 pm b 166 pm Hastings-Superior ..... b 3:00 pm b 6:20 pm Missouri Pacific K. C. A St. L. Expresses 9:00 am K. C. ft St. L. Express.. all :1$ pm Wabash St. Louis Express a 8:30 pro Bt. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 8:00 am Stanbsrry Ixcal (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm Illinois eatral Chicago Express ...a 7:15 am Chicago Limited 6:00 pm Mlnn.-St. Paul Express.b 7:16 am Minn. -St. Paul Limited. a 6:00 pm Omaha-Ft. Dodge L'cal.a 4:16 pm 6:4.i am a 6:60 pm a 9:26 am all:lo pm bl0:lfi am a 3:45 pm a 8:30 am a 8:30 am all 30 am BCRirsOTOIl STA. IOTH a mason Barllagtoa Leave. Denver ft California. ...a 4:10 pm Northwest Special a 4:10 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pm Northwest Express ....al2:15am Nebraska points a 8:45 am Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:20 pm Nebraska Express a 9:16 am IJncoln Local Lincoln I -oral Schuyler-Plattsmouth ..b $ 06 pm Bollevue-Plattsmouth Plattsntouth-Iowa h 9:18 sm Bellevue-Plattsmouth ..cl2:36 pm Denver Limited a 4:10 pm Chicago Special a 7:25 am Chicago Express a 4:20 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:30 pm Iowa Local a 9:15 am St Louis Express a 4:10 pm Kansas City ft St. Joe..al0:46 pm Kansas City ft Bt. Joe. a 9:16 am Kansas City ft St. Joe.. a 4:40 pm Arrive, a 3:46 pm a 8:45 pm a 6:10 pm a 9:08 am a 6:10 pm al2:ll pm a 8:10 pin b 9.G8 am a 7:50 pm bl0:20 am b 1:06 pm c 2:40 pm a 7:05 am all:46 pm a 2:66 pm a 8:30 am all:) am all:30 am a 6 30 am a 8:10 pm WEBSTER STA IOTH M WEBSTER Chicago Omaha t. Paal, Mlaaeapolls ft lsve. Twin City Passenger. ..b 6:30 sm Sioux City Passenger... b 2:00 pm 8k ux City Local c 8: 45 am Emerson Local b 5:56 pm Mlasoarl Pacific Auburn Local b 8:60 pm Arrive, b 9:20 pm bll :6u am c 6:20 pm b 9:10 am bll:2S am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, e day only, d Dally except Baturday. Son- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Nsw York to Paris In 6 Days FRENCH LINE Bsfety, Speed, Comfort via Havre le Psris, the City Sasutlful, Fast Trains to All Continental Points. Compagnie Generale Transatlantique fHfsntlc twin screw express steamers asfl every Thursday, 10 A. M. They are modern won ders, with all conveniences aad luxuries of most palatial hotels, on even grander scale. Patten ger elevators, roof cslet, orchestras, famous cuisine, gymnasium, daily newspaper, elegant sultss, provide greatest coml"rt. Nsvsl omcers, maa-o'-war discipline, wireless telegraphy, sub marine bell signal system afford every provitioa (or absolute safety. La rVoTeaee ... April lSjLs Umlni M17 La Savols April 5M. Frorence Mr It La Tourslos Asrtl ttiL Si role Uty t fMm Ose-elus OaWa Santos III chtt) SS M SSS., lut M bAUtfdayi, as MW Ulf twit .. imtm tutra. -Sr.i Sjortos (cm rhst c Hal aaJr S40 Sa4 Se. H. B. Meoras U Kaeas . 101 rtrnam street. lat National Bank UU4 Kama at Slmc W. g. CANADIAN PACIFIC U88 TXAJT TOVM DATS AT KM A. treskly Sailing Betwssa Montreal, Qaab. aad tavsrpeoi, Two days on the beautiful St. Lawrone. river and the shortest ocean route to u. rope. Nothing cotter on The Atlant than our Empresses. Wireless on all et.amara ti urvur,. imeae tin ttl Virat nl UA. S 90 1 ara rirst class. SOl aooomd. euli 9 eae class asia, aia, Asa your tlckst agent, or write for sail Ings, rales snd booklet n Si WMv&aavw tm - a. mmim, m. aV. tf'7, nnd for shout ! l.onn.Or fr dule at oilier rcfincrlM, If the company drcl.res to ny thr Hdilllioiirtl $l.iM).ro li Is esid that the suits will be droppf-d. The company's pirnts have brcn msi'i under ptnteot and ere subject io appeal til Hie board of appeal and spprnleal.' The latest development in the sttempts to unravel the tingle of few York trsedon flna.iilng rsme today when correspondem was given out showing ths( the suit by the Metropolitan Bo-ttrltlea company, a holding company for the Moiropglitvt street railway company, against Thomas H. Ryan. Peter A. Wldncr. Thomas Dolsn. and the estates of William C. Whitney and William Elklns had been settle by -the payment of $k92.2)3 to the securities com pany. This sum was originally fyA to ths de fendants In connection with the - sale of the WhII and Cortlandt Streets Ferries Railways companies to the Securities com psny for sums alleged to have been ad vanced by them to the Metropolitan Street railway. In returning .the amount In dis pute they admit that these sums should have bceu repaid to the raljway company rather than by the holding company snd reserved tho right to proceed against the railway company for the full amount. Llvo Wire Igaltes OIL The high winds here tonight "caused A $125.(X0 fire, which destroyed the repair shop of tho Second Avenue Elevated rail- . way at the corner of Second ' avonun and One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street. A large sign which hung'st the .ast end of the shop was blown down shortly before 10 o'clock this evening and In falling dis lodged several electric wires, one t.r which, dropped Into a barrel ef oil. Inshintly there was an explosion whltli blew a sec tion of the roof off the. building , and a moment later the end of the structure ws a mass of flame. ! - Afler an hour's fight the firemen auc. ceeded In confining the btaie.trr the repair shops. Severel cars were badly damaged and traffic was at a standstill for about three hours. Mrs. Will II. Law Dead. Mrs. Rertha Fugwnle Julienne Ixiw. Wife of Will H. Low. the artist, died at her home In Brrnxvllle today after a brief 111 ness. She and her husband were Intimate friends of Robert Louis Stevenson and at the time of her death she had translated ' nearly all of the Scotch romancer snd es-. 1 saylst'a work Into French. ' She was a con tributor to American and French period icals nnd wss an authbress of note. Mrs. Low wss a native of Caen, France, and was married to Mr. Low In 1S75 when he was studying art in Paris. . Sh was one of the group of friends whom Mr. Steven." son made In his apprentice days as an author, rfihe was 55 years old. - Chaaffear Arrested la Texas. William Darragh, a chauffeur for, whom a general alarm was Issued by' the' New York police a week ago In connection with the killing by an automobile of Ingvaard Trimble, the 19-year-old son of R. D. Trimble a well known Kentucky, lawyer, has been arrested In- Fort Worth, Tex., according to a telegram1 received by the police today. It is said Darragh has ad mitted operating the. automobile. , wjhlch ran down young Trimble and is" willing to return to New York to stand trial. Bridge Spans Meet. A giant steel girder -with an American flag attached, swung to place oyer the middle of the East river . today, ., marked the connection of the steel superstructure of the Manhattan bridge, tlie fourth of ths spans linking Manhattan Island and Long Island. The engineers' computations were found to be exact, the steel cords 'from the two sections of the bridge meet to the Inch. The s Manhattan bridge, )(ke the first Brooklyn bridge, and the Wllllunis burg bridge is of tha. suspension type. Big Horn People Aroused by Crime Raid on Sheep Men Opens Anew Warfare Between Two Clasiei in Wyoming. BASIN. Wyo.. Aorll 8. (Sneciall Bis Horn county stands aghast at the most atrocious crlmo ever committed within Its borders, and one of the most cowardly In the history of Wyoming the assassination of Alleman and Joseph Emgc, prominent sheepmen, and Joe Lazier, a Rhtpnlirfli- by a gang of fifteen raiders who descended on the Emge camp cm Spring creek, near Tunsleep, the night of April 2. The Emgcs and Lazier were shot down In cold blood and the bodies of Alleman Emge and Lazier were subsequently burned. Twenty ' five head of sheep were killed and 2,300 . head stampeded over the range, that they might fall easy victims to coyotes and wolves. The ralduis, to prevent the news' of their crime becoming known Immediately, cut the telephone wires leading to Tenslcep." ' Probably sUkenlng of their bloody butcltr.'." ery, they spared the lives of two othwr' herders who Were at the camp, and these men brought the first news, of the tragedy to Tensleep, from which place It was tele- phoned to Baeln the following day, after' the severed wires had been repaired. Immediately after receipt of the news of the killing. Sheriff Felix Alston,; Deputy Bherlff Ed Cusack and Prosecuting Attor-' ney Percy Alston made the long, hard trip to the scene and tcok charge of the bodies. Six Inches of snow, which had fallen aftflr the murders, had effectually obliterated tho trail of the raiders. When the raiders, fifteen In number, ail mounted, armed and masked, auddcnly. descended on the camp, Alleman Emge and Lazier were lying down In a sheep wagon, Joe Emge was on ths ground about twenty feet away and the two other herd ers were In a second wagon across a gully' from the main camp. Without n,in. the raiders poured a storm of bullets Into tne wagon In which were Alleman Emge. and Lazier and Into the hodv of i . All three were killed Instantly. The raiders men axsalled the second wagon, but did not open fire on It, and Its two occupants were taken Into custody, driven some dis tance and turned loose, with Instruction to keep traveling, not look behind and not tell of what they had seen. These sur. vlvors lost no time in carrying the alarm to Tensleep. . After running off the herders wliose lives were spared, the raiders n.ium.,1 camp, poured oil on the wagon containing the hmUm mnM I, i .... . notn corpxes were burned to a crisp. The body of Joe Emge, sprawled In the snow so close to the burning wagon It was singed... w "not moved. Alleman Emge, the owner f u ..a camp, until recently was engaged In the cattle business, but sold out mH ,. t.. sheep. It Is reported that he was warned us coum not . run jheep lu.the Tensleep country and live, but he disregarded the warning. The section where the trjpig assasslnstlnu took place bus . always beoej rami rountry and regarded by the rsitle. men as their own and not to be invsded by sheep. . We often wonder how snv n.nn'. ... persiaded Into taking anything 1,14 Fnjey'g Honey and Tar for cotiahs. rnM .-. trouble. Do not be fooled into grcefititig- vw. manvx umer BUOSlltUteS, ThS genuine contains no harmful drugs and it in a yeiiow pacaage. Bold by all druggists,