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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, APRIL 10. 1000.
19
OSTEOPATHY
JOHNSON INI., I N. T. U Tel. D. KM.
5)-4
Dr. Knthryn Nlckjla. to N. T. L. Bid
pr. Bowser, over 1500 Farnam. Dniii. :
. 5 MX Ait
PATENTS
D. a BARNELL. I ax ton Blk. TL Red T11T.
(17) 610
II. A. BTUROES. Attr. N. T. L. Tel. D. 49.
(W)-M651 MaySx
PATENTS THAT PROTECT Three book
for Investor mailed on receipt of Sc pot
(. R. 8. and A. B. Lacey, rooms 29-U
Jarlfls Fldg., Washington. D. C. Estab
he is9. a-)-n
PERSONAL
OMAHA Starontrr Ina., Rarage BIdg.
asj oil
HALL'S eate. paw. Id-band. 1819 Farnam.
1S)-4U8
TRIVATB: hom during confinement;
bablee edopted. Tha Good Samaritan Ban.
Itarlum. 749 Flrt Ava.. Council Bluff.
CRS. EdOSRS, private confinement bom.
UV Martha St. Tel. W" Aio,
VAPOR BATHS ,Ydw&.p
man. If you want to get rid of your
rheumatlam, lumbago, sciatic and other
chronic allmenta. take the vapor bathe and
massage treatment of Dr. and Mra. R. B.
Bend. We also Hive face and scalp treat
menu. We get reeult. 280-234 Paxton Blk.
- Tel. Douglaa 1. (IS) 839 A
f A 2Q A fW treatment and bath. Mm,
ittAOOAUiJ Smith, 623 S. MUi. $d f oor.
(18)-27
f AflNF.TTf! Electric vibratory. 130 S.
MiYUINfjllO tn Room x& Fourth
Floor. Old Boaton Store. (19) M930 All
iTRINQEtf, rubber good, by mall; cut
l-rice. Send for free catalogue. Myer
Ptllon Drug Co., Omaha 18 14
YOVNQ WOMEN coming to Omaha ae
trangera are Invited to visit the Young
Womcn'i Christian association, 17th and
Howard 8U.. where they will be directed
to aultabia boarding place or otherwise
asalated. A deaconesa repreaentlng the
association meeta tratna at the Union sta
tion a travelera' aid. (18) 988
THE SALVATION ARMT solicit eaetoff
clothins; In fact, anything you do not
need. We eollaot, repair and aell at 184
N. Uth St., for coat of collection to the
worthy poor. Call 'phone pouglaa 4135
and wagon will call. (18-784
MA 88 AGE PROF. O. K. DINJIAN, EX
PERT MASSEUR. For ladlea and gentle
men. ' If tired, languid, laiy, from lack
ef circulation which oauaea Indigestion,
constipation, torpid liver, rheumatlam and
chronic troublea, try the Oriental maa
aage. Thorough hand work. Face and
acalp treatment; 8 years In Omaha at 406
Be BIdg. Douglaa 4038.
(18)-317 May4
A HOME for women during confinement.
W find homea tor babies where moth
era cannot eare for them. Babies
boarded. Mrs. Martha A. Lee, 401 Ban
croft St. 'Phone Douglaa 1921.
(IS) M438 May7x
POULTRY AND EGGS
0. C. B. LEGHORN EXJQ8 II per sotting,
$3 per 100. O. H. Deaver, Orleana, Neb.
(U) M53ti Xx
& C. WHITE LEGHORN EOOS Choice
standard bred stork. Heavy laying strain.
6 per 100, S3 per 50, l per 10.
Mra. W, U McKenney,
Palmer, M,'rlck County, Neb.
(U)-M537 t3x
8. C. BUFF ORPINGTONS, free range;
egga for hatching. 11.3 per 15, ia.00 for 50,
tS.U) for 100. Indian Runner duck eggs, 11
for $1.16; 40 for S3. 60. Toulouse guose eggs,
So each. Ouaranteed fresh and fertile.
Peter tt Brehm, Harvard, Neb.
(11) MS38 SSx
SINGLE Comb Black Mlnorcas, silver cup
winner. Single Comb Buff Leghorns.
Prise winners. Extra fine eggs for sal.
Frank A. Agnew, South Omaha, Neb.
.... . Utt M647 W
S. C. BLACK MINORCA egga for aettlng.
$1 tor 11 Tel. Harney SSB. UD-MS9I Mix
R. C. R. I. RED EGGS for sale. Pen eggs,
II. W per IS. W per 100; from pen scoring
90 to SI range 11 per li. $4 per 100. J. W.
Abraham. Valley. Neb. (11) M24J
Whit Leghorn eggs S8 per 100, at Mandy
Lee Farm. Tel. Florence 142.
(11)-M7S8 AM
CHAMBERLAIN'S Original perfect dry
cr.lok feud. Use this only and save young
chickens. Stewart's Feed Btore, Soli
Agents. Ill N. 14th St. (1D-M841 May f
WHITE ROCK eggs fro-i blrda winning
eight prises at Dubuque show, 1908, In
cluding 1st cockerel. 1st pullet, 1st pen
beat 10 scoring 82 to 95; 11.50 per 16;
guarantee 10 fertile. Tom Joneo, 4534 De
catur St.. Omaha. Neb. (ID MKU llx
PRINTING
JARVB PTG. CO., job printing and calen
dars. 14th at Cap. Ave. Phone Ind. A-Mto.
to) 415
REAL ESTATE
HEAL KSTATtfi DGALBBI,
REED ABSTRACT CO.. Est. 1856; prompt
service; get our price. 1710 Farnam SL
U8)-l
REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO.
CUA. a WILLIAMSON, President.
tlS-417
PAYNE INV. CO.. first floor N. Y. L
US) 41S
BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Brandel BIdg.
Il)-1S
CITY PROPERTY SOIt SAL9B.
1-STORY 6-room house, S lots, on car Una.
8, SQ0. 'Phone owner Doug. SMI days, or
arney $ evening. (1S M448 10
JUST THE HOUSE YOU ARE
LOOKING FOR
UK 8. 28th, St, Hanscom Park district,
new 7-room house, all modern, reception
hall, parlor, dining room, den and kitchen
on first floor; S bedroom and bath on
ecord flcr; full br.ck and eerucntod cellar;
laundry; good furnace, and vegetable cel
lar; permanent wa.ks; barn; close to car
line; elegant neighborhood. Price $4,600.
Make us an ot.'er.
t
Dundee Snap, $3,600
Eight-room house; all modern; 4 rooms
down; 4 bedrooms and bath on aecond
floor; good furnace; v, block to car; full
lot; worth 84,000. See us at once.
Birkett & Tebbens.
Phones; Douglas 4754. Ind. A-1754.
42S Bee BIdg. (1-14 I
GEORGIA AVE. BARGAIN
A good l-room house, with parlor, sitting
room, dining room, dea and large kitchen
n first floor. 4 bed rooms and bath on
second floor; acodern; hot and oold water
In basement ; cistern with pump; fine
shade. fruit- paved etreet and permanent
walk all pal" 'or: property In fine condi
tion throughout. Only S3. 400.
Payne, Bostwick&Co.
Bole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Ufa BIdg.
. (1)-5US I
SEE THIS
At ence and make any reasonable offer.
Neat 7-roura house, modern except heat;
gaa and electricity; new excellent plumb
tog and flxturce; large, well arranged
rooms; In A No. 1 condition. In and out;
good loeallty; half plcck from Harney
ear. 11.800 property. Must sell, and a
good deal less tU bay It; only SUM or
W caali necessary. Call ti.
tl-ttlx
REAL ESTATE
CITT PROPERTY FOR SALK
(Continued )
3310 Dewey Ave.
A good 7-ronm, nil modern houw: hnll,
front room, den, dining room and kitchen
on flrat floor; three good bedroome and
bath on second floor; raved atreet; only
two block to car.
SELBY,
16th and Farnam Sta. 438 Board of Trade.
(191-522 t
NINE rooms, all modern. Dundfe; house In
perfect repair; near car: easy payments.
S2.600. Also lot 12 and 11. block 122,
Dundee, 12.000. Laavltt. Tel. Red 5139.
(19) 620 llx
$2,000
Nice l-room cottage, well located In Clif
ton Hill, Sewer, gaa. electric light, storm
sash and aoreens. Good barn, cement walks,
blee lot of fruit, shade treee. A nice, llttht
home and dirt cheap at the price. Wlil
glv terma.
$3,250
All modern, 8-room house, built two year
ago, and occupied by owner. I complete
In every way and In fin repair. Hot watar
heat with all pipes covered with asbestos;
screen and storm aaah fur-all windows,
also new shadea on all windows. Nlcoly
papered, full cemented cellar with laundry,
water meter, cement walka. Some fruit,
cherrlee, atrawberrles. raspberries. Well
located, half block from car. Look this up
at once. It I a bargain. Reasonable terms.
BENSON & CARMICIIAEL,
Phone Douglaa 172.
64! Paxton Block.
(19) ill 9
Adjoining Field Club
Elegant full S-story square house, on the
northwewt corner of ttth Ave. and Pacltlc;
parlor, dining room, reception hall, and
kitchen on first floor; I large bedchambers
and bath upstairs; gas and electric lights;
fine light fixtures; full cemented cellar;
Fox furnace; everything modern and very
attractive; ready for occupancy; price
only (4,000; S500 caxh and balance prac
tically same aa rent would accept vacant
lot or acreage property aa part payment.
Key at loot So. SSth Ave.
C. G. CARLBERG
911 N. Y. Life Bid.
(1)-M5tt 10
DO YOU WANT A HOME
BARGAIN!
$2,500
New six-room house on Pratt St. Well lo
cated. $2,600
Nearly new 7-room bouse on North 19ih St.
$3,250
Fine 6-roora house on Templeton St.
$2,750
Fine ft-room house, all modern, on North
21st St.
$3,500
use. mode
Good 7-room house, modern except heat,
located on Webster Bt. A nlae noma.
THE WORLD INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
401-4 N. Y. L. BIdg., Omaha, Neb.
Douglaa 1920. Ind. A-42S3.
(19) 463 9
10 ACRES
High, sightly tract of ten acre adapted
to fruit farming, truck gardening and
chicken raising; one mile west of Ben
ton and Just north of paved road. Price,
12,760; 1600 cash and IJW annually for five
year.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
First Floor N. Y. Life BIdg.
'Phone Douglaa 1781, Independent A -1188.
OS) 464
TWO lot, with building on. In a email
town pear Omaha, for aale or trade for
automobile; have steady renter. Ad
dress Lock Box 245, Newman Grove, Neb.
(19)-M446 llx
Make Us
An Offer
for this property. 610 Poppleton Are.
Vacant lot. Slat and Corby Sta.
Creigh, Sons & Co.,
(08 Boa BIdg.
(19)-624 9
$5
I all It takea to make your first payment
on on of those large lot w are selling
In
FLORENCE
then St a month, without Interest or taxes.
A good way to start to sav your money
and the chances of selling your lot at a
good profit. None of these lots are over
three block from car line. Price 8176
each. Florence property can't help but
make a big advance this summer. Better
get In early.
HASTINGS V HETDEN,
New Location. 1814 Harney St
C1W 417 9
On Car Line
PAVING PAID
Built 19GT, 9 rooma, cemented baaement;
floored attic; newly decorated; 1619 N. SSd.
corner Soward; S4.3U0; vacated today; If not
sold this week will be leased at t per
month.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1004 N. T. Life.
Doug, or A 2152.
0)-M4 9
MAKE US AN OFFER
1314 N. 42d St., large two-story house.
Modern, with lot 78x2UO feet, east front, be
tween Lafayette Ave. and Hamilton Bt.
Non-resident owner must sell. Look at thla
property and make ue your best offer.
Someone I bound to get a snap.
Payne, Bostwick&Co.
Sol Agent. Main Floor N. Y. Lif BIdg.
(1) 513
$1,300
cash, balance In monthly payment, buy
S-room modern house In Orchard Hill;
only yea re old. Let u ahow you. Price
ss boa.
P. O. NIELSEN,
70S N. Y. Lif BIdg. Both 'Phone.
(19) 470 9
REAL ESTATE, IjOaNS and Insurance
List your property with us for aale or
exchange. Walnut and Orchard 11111
Realty Co.. 4010 Hamilton St. 'Phones
Harney J7ia; Ind.. B-lMt (19 Uxi
FOR SALE Handsome, spacloua residence.
In choicest location poesiblo, modern, fine
condition ; lmii:ir ef owner. Ad.lrese
Poelofflce Box 111, Station U. Tel. Harney
V USJ-MTSj
REAL ESTATE
CITT I'HOf ERT Y W OH SALS
Continued.)
DUNDEE HOMES
WW-4S11 fnderwood Ave..
looms, two-story, strictly
modern, oak finish first flour,
nicely decorated throughout.
Lasr terms.
S4.7CO New ft-room bungalow,
very attractive, atrlctly mod
ern, substantially built, south
front, excellent location.
84.7bo 'New 6-room two-story
house, selected oak finlxh first
floor, hard pine second floor,
good lot, close to Happy Hol
low club.
So.SLO Eight -room two-story
house, oak finish, large living
room, with oak bookcases,
den on first floor, four bed
rooma second floor; sightly
location; nesr car line.
GEORGE ft CO..
1601 Farnam Bt
(19) 467 9
HOMES IN BENSON Part cash; balance
ame a rent. W. E. Yarton, 228 8. Or
bhanago Ave., Benson. Tel. Benson SSL
V (U7)-M76 AS0
Farnam St. Property
Very choice corner near the city hall
with five-story brick and stone building.
Well rented and Income growing. 1105,000,
Harrison & Morton.
(19) M502
WANT CASH offer for lots 13 and 14,
block 1, Crelghton Heights, northeast
corner 4.1rt and Corby Sts. Telephone
Harney S499. (19) M1S8 lOx
BOULEVARD HOUPE, fttS North 19th St.,
a rooms, modern, only $2,300. Thomas
Brsnnan, room 1 New York Life BIdg.
i35a
BY OWNER. 9-room, modern house, with
barn. Hanscom Place, 83,200. Address Q
u3. care Bee. (19) M23o lOx
NEW 6-room cottage; south and east
fn nt; corner lot; three blocks from cur.
27th and Maple. t2.3ni). w. H. Oatea, 617
N. Y. Life. 'Phone Douglas 1201.
(19)-M447 10
$5,000
NEW MODERN HOME
1919 Lothrop, 8-room, oak finish, hot water
heat, built by owner for a homo; very
choice location and on paved street. House
can be seen at any time.
Payne, Bostwick &Co.
Bole Agent, Main Floor N. Y. Life BIdg.
(19)-611 9
LARGE new mod. 5-r. cottage, cor. lot
100x128, two blocks from car line; Imme
diate possession; get a home on easy pay
ments from the owner. Doug. 16RS or even
ings Web. 4661. (19) M495
Rents $576
Price $4.600 Store building, flat and cot
tage; paved street. Ask us to show It.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
First Floor N. Y. Life BIdg., '
'Phones Douglas 1781, Independent A -11 88.
(19) 465 9
BEAUTIFUL HOME
BARGAINS
Sight rooms, modern, oak finish, full two
stories, large, commodious rooms, elegant
arrangement and finish; built for a home
two years ago; east front, Hanscom park.
Park Ave. Thla property must be sold
by the 10th Inst., and the price will aell
It, aa It Is offered for 81.500 less than It
actual value. Part each will handle It.
NATIONAL INVESTMENT
CCMPANY
582 Brandels BIdg., Omaha, Neb.
(19) 821
GOOD INVESTMENT
$6,200 will buy two 8-room, modern houses,
at 1340 and 1342 8. 27th St. Rental value,
$52 a month. Good location. Let u ahow
you the property.
Payne, Bostwick &Co.
Sole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life Bids.
(19) -513 9
IK YOU HAVE
City property, farm, ranch lands or mer
chandise to sell or trade, list them with
me. It cuets you nothing unless I effect a
sal. W. W. Mitchell, 332 Bd. Td. hldg.
(19)-WI
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Figure your rent receipts. Suppose you
had paid that amount on a home of your
own? Not too late yet.
Look at 26o2 So. 20th Ave.. 6-room, good
home and a good Investment at $1,400.
S2i6 No. 2th.' 7-room. 2-story, barn, big
trees and outhouses. You cun t begin to
duplicate It for $1,800.
4-room, chicken house, coal house, etc.,
two lots, 79x120, only $1 200.
7-rooni, modern, paved street, fruit trees,
shade trees, lot 40x92, $2.6X, or will give
you 100 fact front for $3,2CO.
Well located building lot on Wirt Bt,
only $450.
This Is surely a snap nnd then we will
loan you the money to build.
NOWATA LAND & LOT CO..
Suite 24 N. Y. Life BIdg.
Phone Red 1!W9. Omaha, Neb.
Open evenings. (li) M507 11
$3,900
Brand new 7-room house, strictly modern,
hot water heating plunt, combination light
ing fixtures, east front, one bljck to car,
In the north part of the city. Owner will
take vacant lot as part payment.
Payne, Bostwick &Co.
Bole Agenta, Main Floor N. Y. Life BIdg.
(19) -610 9
6-ROOM cottage, close to High
School; modern except heat.
Price $2,200. Be quick.
P. O. NIELSEN.
708 N. Y. Life Big. Both 'Phonee.
j (19) 4ol 9
LIST your property with Chrla Boyer, 2d
and Cuming Sta. (19) 422
WHEN writing to advertiser remember
It only takea a stroke or two of the pt-n
to mention the fact that you saw the ad
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND MAN tit t,A.MJ FOR SALE
MebraakLSW
2,400 ACRES DAWSON COUNTY LAND
TO BE CLOSED OUT IN
QUARTER SECTIONS.
Eastern owners have Instructed us to
ell this land in 160-acre tracts at $11.50 u
$Z2 per acre. It 1 rolling upland; fin soli;
no stone, alkali or sand; only 6 miles from
U. P. H. H. and in one of the best corn,
wheat and alfalfa counties of Nebraska.
Write for plat and description.
. J. H. DUMONT & SON,
' Phone Douglaa 690. 1605 Farnam St.,
Omaha, Neb.
J0)-6n 9
CEDAR RIVER VALLEY SNAP.
160 acres of fine lnd located about T mile
(rum Spalding, Neb., In Boone Co.; J1J
acrta In cultivation, 40 acres In alfa fa and
timothy, house of 7 rooms, good barn, sheds
and outbuildings, t acres bearing orchard,
good b'.ack soil, fine water. Trice, K,
teims.
leu acres well located. 100 acres under cul
tivation, 25 acres In alfalfa, price, 15) per
acre.
4ut) acres fine land, 2C0 acre under rul
tlvatlon. 25 acrea stederl to alfalfa, fair
Improvements. Prioe, 963.(0 per axre.
If you want anme real farm snaps In tho
corn belt and In a fine alfalfa country, gu
see these.
THE WORLD INVESTMENT CO.,
tJi- fn. I. u. mag., umtna, Neb. ,
(20-4ai J
REAL ESTATE
FARM AXU HANCH LAU FOR S4LB
(Continued.)
Calomel
FARM AND FRUIT LAND.
Denver-Urreiey dlp;ntt. i.niler Irrigation;
sugar bteta. alfalfa, general farming and
fruit raining; low price, easy liaymenta.
National Investment Co.. ! Brtinilels
BIdg., Cmah.i. Tel. Douglas 631. (20) 667
Oklissms.
TUESDAY. APRIL M
A very low round trip and one-way rate to
Nowata. We want 18 for apeclal car.
Land 110 to S36 per acre; 4.500 oil wells In
Nowata county. No better Investment
cn the face of the earth. Ask Missouri
Pacific I'.allroad agent for rates. Nowata
Land and Lot Co., Suite 424 N. Y. Life
BIdg., Omaha, Neb. Phone Red lffjfl.
Open evenings. (20) M508 11
Stleeellnaeoaa.
WELL IMPROVED small farm near Chi
cago. Want hour nnd lot, wild land cr
merchandise. Lock Box 174, Nellgh. Neb.
()-MJ7S lax
REAL ESTATE LOANS
WANTED City loan. Peters Trust Co.
(22 6J4
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Karnum Smith Co- Farnam St.
(22)-625
SECOND MORTGAGE loana negotiated.
Apply Room 417-1S First Nat l Bank BIdg.
Boll 'phone Douglas SSlg. (22)-4!29
REAL ESTATE LOANS
(Continued.
LOANS WANTED.
If you need a leasonabla loan on well Im
proved Omaha real estate, I can enter
tain your application, ut 6 or 6 per cent
Interest, according to location or grade Of
properly; no delay, and privilege la given
for repnvrrert before maturity.
I. Slbbernsen, iOS Old Boston Store BIdg.
(22)-M47S A17
PAYNE. BOSTWICK A CO., N. Y. Lif.
Private money; $600 to $5,000; low rate.
(IB) 632
$100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Blig., 18th and Farnam. 22) 623
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
to loan on
Omaha Business Property.
THOMAS BRENNAN.
Room X. New York Llfo BIdg.
(22)-S0
PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood.
614 Brandels BIdg. (22)-631
LOWEST RATES BemI, Brandels BIdg.
(22)-627
$500 TO $5,000 on home In Omaha. O'Keefe
Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug,
or A-2152. 22)-637
MONEY TO BUILD.
$500 to 200,0'o at current ratea.
W. H. THOMAS, 633 Flrat Nat l Bank BIdg.
(2J)-633
$600 to $200,000, lowest rates, no delay.
Gnrvln Bros., 1604 Farnam. (22) 636
MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co.
(22) 634
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED TO BUY.
IF you MUST sell, list with us. W cannot
sell anything unless at squeeze prices.
Open evenings.
NOWATA LAND A LOT CO.,
Suite 624, N. T. Life BIdg.. Omaha, Neb.
'Phone Red 1909.
(2S)-633
STOVE REPAIRS
NEW furnaces, hot water and hot sir com
bination heating, 2 and 4-hole laundry
hot water heater, mantle grates, gas
stoves repaired, water fronts and flower
vases. Omaha Stove Repair works, 1206
1208 Douglas St. T Hones Ind. A-3621;
Bell. Douglas 960. 349
WANTED TO BUY
HIGHEST price for secondhand furniture,
carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. S97L
(26)-6W
WANTED Male Blenheim spaniel dog.
White with brown spot. 224 No. 18
St. (2o)-M342 U
BEST price paid for secondhand furniture,
carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug.
9401. (26)-641
The Practical Auctioneer. 843 N. Y. Life.
(26)-350
WANTED To buy 100 second-hand
bicycles. Nebraska Cycle Co.. 16th and
Harney. (26) M428 10
WANTED Last spring s pullets In Leg
hums, White Wyandottes or White Ply
mouth Rocks. Call and see, or address W.
H. Thomas, care J. L. Brandels & Bona.
(25) 471 10
WANTED TO RENT
2ND HAND milk shakor wanted. Name
lowest cash price. P. J. Pearce, James
town, Kan. (26) M533 llx
WANTED To rent large 8-room etrictly
modern houae In Hanscom Park or Far
nam district. Phone Harney 3739.
(26)-M3S
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Young lady, who embroiders
beautifully want order for work. N 2!6,
Bee. (27)-M512 13x
YOUNG ATTORNEY wants poltlon with
established law firm. Well educaied. C
270, Bee. (27) M531 11
MAN and wife desire s:tuat on, man as
cook, wife aa helper, cramb rmnlcl or
WHinen: sohcr, steady and tellable jieo-
&le, have gool led., city or country. J. B.
rauklin. 106 So. 18th St. Tel. D.iugks 60.1.
(27) 4o5 lux
WHEN you write to advertisers, remem
ber that It lakes but an extra stroke or
two of the pen to mention the fact that
yuu av. the ad In The Bee.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE
Omaha, NebiaKka, April 10, ID 9. Sealed
proposals, In triplicate, will be received
here and by the quartermaster at the post
named herein until 10 a. m.. central stand
ard time, May 10, 19c9, for fjrnmhing min
eral oil and gasoline during the fiscal year
ending June SO, 1910, at Omaha Q. M. depot,
Forts Omaha and Ruuioson. Nebraska,
brt Des Molncs, Iowa; Farts Riley
and Leavenworth, Kautas; Fort D. A.
Russell, Wyoming, and tort Meade, 8)Ul,t
Dukota. proposals for delivery at other
than the ubuve named s;utlon will
not be entertained. United Btaus
reserves the right 10 reject or accept any
or all propocal or any part thereof. Infor
mation furnished on application here or to
quartermaster at the atationa named. En
velopes containing proposals should be
marked "Proposals for Mineral OH or Gas
oline," and addressed to Major D. E. Mc
Carthy, C. Q. M. A10-12-13-M4-7-8.
office: of thh constructing
Quartermaster, Fort Croon, Nebraska,
March 12, 1IKX. Sealed proposal. In indi
cate, will be received at ml of.ce until
U a. m. April 12. I9u9, and then opened, (or
the linking of on U) 10-tnch tubular deep
well to a depth not exceeding 2u0 teat. M
specified, at Tort Crook, MtbraBka. Spe
cifications may be seen by inttnd.ng bid
ders at the office of the chief qjartermae
ter, Department of the Misaourl, Omaha,
Nebraska, and at thla office. Necessary
blanks end full Information furnished uiion
application here. The I'nltdd Stalea reserves
the right to reject any or all bids, or to
accept any part of a bid that may be ad
vantageous to the government. Envelope
containing proposals mutt b Indorsed
"Proposals for sinking Tuuular Deep Well
at Fort Crook. Neb.," ana addreaaed to
Captain Joseph F. Oohn, Constructing
Quartermaster. M12-lS--14-Apr-9-10
D. C SCOTT, D.V.S.
(Successor to Dr. H. L. RamacclottL)
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INDUSTRIAL PENSION SYSTEM
Fayorable Start of Scheme Isssgs.
atea by Typographical
L'atoat.
The International Typographical union
ha In operation an old-age pension scheme
which In practice la proving more favor
able from a financial standpoint than the
estimate. It was adopted by referendum
vote In October of 1907, 17,177 voting In
favor of it and 9.194 against. It went Into
effect about a year ago member being
assessed one-half of 1 per cent of their
earning'- The estimate were that this
assessment would yield tltiS.OOO a year,
while expenditure would tmount to 9104,010.
; Ten month of trial hv brought In 5156.00)
and caused $.'.9,800 to be paid out. Of course.
o brief a time affords no certain test,
particularly a to the number o! pensioners,
but the plan Is obviously obtaining a most
favorable start. Pension amount to $4 a
week and are paid to member of the union
In good standing for twenty years who, at
the age of 40 or beyond, have become In
capacitated for work. Some 504 persons are
now on the pension roll of tha order, their
ges ranging from 90 to 90 year. Spring
field Republican.
Quick Action for Tour Money You get
that by uaing Th Be advertising column.
Old Kga-a tho Ileal.
Prof. John L. Coulter of the economist
department of the State university, Thurs
day gave his class a letson on gg buy
ing, incidentally upsetting the time-honored
lhe ry of the housewife. Prof. Coulter
said that cold atorage egga are much better
than tho so-called fresh variety and grow
better with age. and people make a mla
teke In demanding fresh egga of their
grorera.
HI theory la that egg put In cold
storage and carefully Inspected are a good
after three year a they were when packed
away.
"The frcah egg of commerce,' said th
professor. "I In all probability an egg
that would be discarded In the storage
house," and still further, said Prof.
Coulter, "nine out of every ten dosen of so
called fresh eggs soli In store are more
Hi a a a year old." Minneapolis Tribune.
BIC FICHT FOR FAIR RA1E
Stock Feeders and lUlston Tela Com
mercial Club Agtinit Gould.
WANT SWITCHING CHAKGES KEFT
If Mlssonrl PaelSe f aaeels Taent it
Will Orerrld tho Wlshe mt
Many Ptrwa It
Lin.
Stock feeder art to join the Omaha Com
mercial club. R a 1st en Townatt company.
Howard Stov Manufacturing company and
the Ralston Car Shop In opposition to the
cancellation of switching charge by the
Missouri Pacific on the Belt Una, south
and west of South Omaha.
Along th Relt line from South Omaha to
Portal are many p?n where thousands ot
bead ot sheep and cattle ar fed. Two
railroads are now collecting 811 per car for
hauling hay to the feeding pen, when a
witching tariff makes it possible for the
feeders to get hay switched on the Missouri
Pacific (Belt line) for 95 per car. Th
railroad company ha asked permission to
cancel thla (witching tariff, which will
make It possible for tha Missouri Pacific
to charge the tariff rate, which 1 about 4
cer.u per hundred p.unda, Instead of the
witching rate.
Stock feeder call attention alio to th
fact that two railroad ar switching corn
for 83 to 85 per car and charging them $11
to $14 per car for hauling hay. One or two
shippers are paying $13 per car for switch
ing two mile, while corn I awltched aix
and seven mile for $4.50 an $8.
A large amount of alfalfa and wild hay I
being (hipped Into Omaha. Stockmen say it
move from points a far aa 140 mile for
9 cent per hundred pound, then get Into
the Omaha yard and the railroad get
4H cent per hundred pound, In most In
stance, for switching It two or thre mil,
or half the rate front the point where it
waa shipped.
WEALTH IN EARTH'S DEPTHS
Aatronomer FUmmsrloa Propose
Digging Deep Hole la
the Oroaud.
In the Herald of December 90 last I
brought up again the Idea which I had
expounded a long time ago of digging a
geothermlo well to explore th Internal
constitution of the globe. Now that th
effervescence produced by the catastrophe
t Messina ha calmed a little, requests
have come to me from many Quarter to
exactly describe my plan. With great
pleasure I accede to these request.
The plan Is to dig as deeply a possible
straight down from th earth' aurfac
to find an economlo and almost Inex
haustible source of heat, to verify the
rate of oalorlo Increase, to find out If th
material constituting th terreetlal globe
ar In a state of fusion In a word, to do
rationally and directly what ha been done
alightly and a little by chance up te the
present time in mines.
Suppose that this work were undertaken.
A th well must be very deep. It must also
be very wide, and I Imagine that a circle
of 200 meter In diameter would be suf
ficient. Where should the earth taken out
be thrown T Into the sea. However, this
well must not .be dug on th aeacoaat on
account of the danger from marine in
filtration, but on a plain at a distance of
several kilometer and approximately at
the level of the sea. For this reason Del
glum, Holland, or the French - district of
Le Land might be chosen. A for th
debris. It could b taken away by rat) to
the place destined for dumping it.
The Idea of digging a well tp a depth of
four, five or six kilometer or deeper p
peara, without doubt, a little foolish. What
about the money for the realisation of this
foolish project? This prodlglou undertak
ing should not lncerase by vn on cant
the budget of th civilised countriea which
would take part In thla work. Soldier
could be employed, and a foreign legion
of a new order could be established, whose
mission It would be to explore the Interior
of the earth.
And who knows what rlche, what curi
osities geological and paleontologlcal might
not be revealed by this Investigation Into
subterranean depths. Iron mine, mine of
precious metals, seam of gold, platinum
and silver; radium, foaslls from th most
ancient tlmee. without apeaklng of all the
unknown world which lie In those
abysses. And, above oil, geology would
thus follow In the footstep of her elder
slater astronomy. Is it not a little humil
iating to hav brought the star Into our
range of vision by the power of th tele
scope, to have measured their dlstancea,
to have weighed and analysed them, and
yet to remain In Ignorance of what lie
at a few kilometer; under our feet.
Camllle Flam ma Hon In New Tork Herald.
TO DESTROY AERIAL WARSHIPS
Kew Yorker Invent Shell that Will
Explode Ga la Amy
Balloon.
A gun wltn a shell that will destroy war
alrahlp has been invented by Lewi Nixon
of New York, financier, shipbuilder and
International authority on war engine. H
ha worked on th hell for a year and has
It sufficiently near perfection to promise a
public demonstration at hi Staten Island
shipyard within six week.
While he claim nothing new for hi gun
and carriage, Mr. Nixon asserts the com
position of the shell 1 absolutely new and
It will positively destroy any ga balloon
aa well aeroplane. Th ahell is mad
In such a way tt can be used with any
kind of gun known In modern warfare.
Thle 1 a feature that th German invent
or, Krupp and Erhardt, hav not yet com
passed. In serial shooting In Germany tt 1 peoei
sary to use gun especially conatructed for
th purpose. In firing at airships and
aeroplane tt la obviously necessary to tilt
the weapon upward until It I nearly ver
tical. To accomplish that the German gun
maker have Invented a system of swlvel
bearlnga which permit th operator to turn
j their gun around rapidly whll In an up
right position.
Nlxo.i will hav a carriage glmost simi
lar, but be thing hi Invention I guperlor
because the shell, whloh Is the most Im
portant part, can be fired with good effect
from any kind of gun caw In uae. He de
cline to reveal the composition of hi shell,
because he I getting foreign patent upon
it and la negotiating with foreign govern
ment a well a with th Unites States.
J But he admit the shell I composed of
well known faotors; lie ha combined them
In a new way, that I all.
"My Invention doe pot depend so mucn
on th c triage or th gun a upjn th
hell Itself," aid Mr. Nixon th other day.
"It will destroy any alrahlp. I hav de
vised It particularly for th destruction of
dirigible balloons. The difficulty with or
dlnary guns In using them against this typ
ef aerial vessel lies In the fact that even
If you perforate the bag and make an open
ing sufficient to let the ga escape th ship
ean atlll ail on and com lately to the
ground In lta own territory.
"With the (hell I hav devlaed th ga
I exploded In tha ovslop through Igni
tion, which I caused by th solution In
tha hll. Thla. of oour, destroy tha bS
almost Instantly. But beside being useful
In this wsy agalnat balloon the shell will
ta effective In warfsr against 'tha aero
plane, which la not aupported by a gaa
bag. It will cus quirk Ignition and rapid
destruction
"I hav timed at th perfection ot auch
Shell ever sine I began to experiment.
I am convinced tha dirigible balloon and
tho aeroplane will play highly Important
part In future wars. I particularly betUva
th dlrlglbl balloon will loom up Impor
tantly. It ha been demonstrated that It
can carry many tnn on comparatively
long Journey. It I obvlou such a vessel
I an extremi sourc of danger to an
enemy, and It I abiolutely necessary that
soma weapon of destruction which fn
reach It be devlaed. If there war no ahell
which could bring It to earth th enemy
could aend comparatively large forces aver
the fortification or over the armlea and
ally destroy them. Zeppelin end other
hav shown It I almost child' play for a
mall body of man ta rise and drop death
dealing shell upon th place below.
"My shell, with the ordinary gun, ean
slly travel 6,000 feet upward at twenty
two feet a second. In my public demon
atratlon I hop to prove my assertions by
actually destroying a balloon In alr."-Nw
York World.
SHOWING PREACHERS THE WAY
School to Tench Preachers th Art
f Preaching la Drasaatta
Stylo.
"Now, don't clutch your desk In that-way.
Stand up with your left foot forward and
your hand retlng ally on th reading
desk. That better. Now, again: "Th
world is lost In darkneaa and aln.' Mora
mphal on th word 'loBt.' "
Thl waa not a rehearsal of a play
wright' effort, but a class lesson In a
strange school; on where preacrtra ar
being taught to appeal to th people in tha
dramatlo way" that modern exigencies seam
to demand. Th classes are Tild In a
chool of dramatlo art In Philadelphia.
Minister com from all over the city and
outsld the city to attend the classes.
They are In earnest, and reply to any atlll,
mall voice within that suggests that th
meana they ar adopting ar not the moat
dignified with th excuse that the end
Justifies th mean.
Th claaa la taken In hand by an of th
women teachers of th achool. There 1
no attempt at adopting different rule.
Th aam lessons are Imparted to th min
ister a to th atudenta of dramatic art
who aapira to atagre fame. Th minister
bring their sermon with them, written out
Just as they Intend to preach them, and
the Instructor goes ovr th aermon Una
by line and drill th preacher Into th
proper gesture and emphasis. Th lesion
proceed aa Indicated In th opening para
graph. Th teaoher will grasp the arm
or foot of the clergyman and place It
where It ahould be to acoompany the word
In correct histrionic faahlon. She will re
peat the line over and over until the right
dramatlo Intonation I learned. It I atrang
to hear th sentences that cut the air aa
th door of the classroom I opened.
"Cart your burden upon me."
"Now, don't acoompany that word 'cast'
with a gesture that suggests the man who
I dodging a nowball thrown by a amall
boy. . More dignity about It. Rise your
chin a Uttle. Put your head alightly aside
In th attitude of appeal and th arm
outstretched, a auggeatlv of on who
woqld enfold In them the troubles of th
entire world. That will do.
"Now, then, 'What ehall tt profit a man.'
Just th slightest suggestion of menace In
tho argument will help, but don't make It
too pronounced. Thla ! mora than aa
argumentative appeal. It I on ecom
panled by the awful condition that a man
who gains tha whole world may lose hi
own oul. Deepen your voloe there. Don't
bo plaintive. It is not a sentence calling
for plalntlvenen. Now. this sentence:
There Ii rip beauty In aln.' Lean ilightly
on the desk and throw your head a Uttl
forward."
So th rahaarsal proceeds. Th preacher
and the teaoher are equally In earnest. The
former because he want to attain the ob
ject to which he ha devoted hi Ufa, th
driving noma forcefully of an appeal to
Inner, and th teacher for th less eth
ereal but to her equally Important reason,
that he 1 paid for tt, New York Trlbua.
MIGHTY DRAG ON COAL BINS
Neaxly Tkrs BIllioavTosi Cosa.
try la Coaanmptlon
Fnel.
According to careful Investigation and
estimate msd by competent geologists,
our coal supply amount approximately to
two trillion short tons. If molded Into a
single block thl would form a cub seven
and a half miles each side. XJut thl enor
mous quantity, eemlngly Inexhaustible,
will b gone before the end of thl centruy,
If our nation keeps diawlng on It co
upplle with th same recklessness aa It
ha don n th past.
Th consumption ot coal by decade wg
follow;
Short ton
1816-18 m.5u
U2-M535 4.11.1 ta
1K-Ik45 tS.in.447
184t-U6fi , 9S,417.si!3
18Tj4-18U6 173,796,014
lHtiti-1874 419.426.UH
1874-114 847,70,819
It-1K I.IM.OOS.MI
lt4-lu6 $.833,599.45$
A these figure show, th quality of ooal
uaed In any on decade la equal to tho en
tire previous production. It thl rat keep
on, a It probably will, th aggregate con
sumption of the ten year from 190 to 1915
will approximate to the aggregate eon
sumption during tho preceding elghty-flv
year. And in atlll later decade it may
awcll to pvopxrtlona far exceeding out
Imagination.
Her w must consider the fact that aur
method of mining ar wasteful in the ex
treme. The geological aurvey found that
in many coal mines only the best part
of th o-elld "pay atreaka" ar re
moved, whll inferior qualities and auch
portion a ar difficult to rain ar nvr
touched. McClur' Magasln.
PNEUMONIA JSERUM TESTED
St. Loala By' Reeea . f wm
Death' Door Aeeooatwd
Miracle.
Th restoration of lif to a Bt. Louis boy,
victim of pneumonia that affected two
thirds of th breathing capacity of th
lung, by th administration of th new
erum for th cur of pnsumonia. I Ilk a
modem miracle. Th boy li Truman
Plloher.
"The boy was practically In a dying con
dition," said Dr. i. E. Buchanan.
"H began to sink rapidly. He was dy
ing in spit of all that I could do. HI
yea were flxtd, hi extremities were cold,
and I could smelt the odor of death on hi
breath. Hi temperature wa 107 degree.
It wa Just then that I administered th
full adult dose, twenty cublo centimeters
of pneqmolltlo serum,
"Slowly, but urly. he cm back frota
death. Th eeruat, I firmly believe, liter
ally dragged Mm back from death' 4oo.''
-43L Louis Poet-DlapaUh,