THE BEE: OMAHA, FIJI DAY, -APKIL lfi, 1909. 11 1 PERSONAL THE HALVATION ARMT solicits rsstoff clothing; In "ct anything you do not nt4 W collect. repair and sell at 1X4 N lith St., for cost of collection to th worthy poor. Call 'phone Dougls .ndmMtonwlllca.il. US) W OMAHA Stamnierrs' Ins., Itamg Bid. (W) 4l STRINGES. rubber good, by mall; cut lrlrea. Send for freu catalogue. Myare Dillon Drug Go,,. Omaha, . tl-4u MAflMTTin treatment. Mm a. Bmlth, AUiVEjAAV-' a Ittli, third floor. (18 fcH A HOME for woman during confinement. We find homea for bablea where moth era cannot cara for them. Bablea hoarded. Mrs. Martha. A. Lee., 40$ Ban croft 8U .'Fhona Douglas ltJl. U$)-M43 MayTx WANTED The acquaintance of refined young la(ly, 22 year old. Addrere Y 159. care Bee, (18) M14& Ux PRIVATE1 home during confinement; babies adopted. The Oood Samaritan San itarium. 740 rirak Ave., Council Bluffs, la. (l)-MiWi HALL'S safe, new, Id-hand. ISIS Farnam. , (1J-1 -- YOVNO WOMEN coming to Omaha, as etrsnger are Invited to vialt the Young Women'a Christian aaeociatlon, 17th and Howard It.-, where they will be directed to unliable boarding place or otherwise aaiatealf-A-rd4Aconria representing the sssortattrm meets tralna at the Union at, tloa aa travelera' aid. 18)-28 M AnWTIf1 Electrlo vibratory. 120 8. ilAliiJ,jiIL.J(.th toonT3m. Fourth Floor, '31d Besion Store. 1)-4S May 12 - MASSAOK PROF. O. K DINIAN. EX PERT MASSEUR. -For ladies and gentle men, If tired, . languid, toay, from lack of. circulation which caueea ' Indigestion, conniption, tvrpld llvcr. rheumatism and chronic troubteu,. try the Oriental mu sage. Thorough hand work. Face and scalp treatment; yeara In Omaha at 406 Boe Blujj. Douglas-4038. ' - ' (18)-817 May4 POULTRY AND EGGS 8. C. B. LEUHORJi.fcXKid $1 per setting, $3 per luu. O. U. Deaver, Orleans, Neb. -. (11) Mb3V 23x 0. C. WHITB LEGHORN EQGS Cholc atandard bred stork. Heavy laying sirio. la per 100. $3 per &). Is per $0. Mrs, W. I.T McKentiey, . . maimer, Merrick county, Men. ' ' Hl)-Mo37 23x 8. C. BUFF ORPINGTONS, free range; egga for natching, $1.26 per IS, $3.00 for to. 15.00 for l0. Indian Runner duck egga, tl for $1.2! W for $3-60. Toulouse goose eggs. 25o each. Guaranteed fresh and fertile. Peter V Brehm, Harvard. Neb. v: U M53S 2x . C. BIAfK MINORCA eggs, for eettlng. $1 for 12. Tel; Karnya32l uUHOl Mx R. C. R. 1. RED EGO Cop sale. Pen eggs, $1.69 per 14, $8 per 100: from pens scoring to to M range $1 per in, $8 per 100. ,J. W. Abraham, Valley Neb, (ll) M2tt CHAMBERLAIN'S Orlgtnar perfect dry ct.lek feed'. TJaa this only and sav young chickens. ' "Stewart Feed Store, Hole Agent. til N. 16th St. (U)-MM1 May I Whit Leg1irn eggs per WO, at Mandy Le Farm. tel. Florence 182. (U)-M7W A20 INCUBATORS for aale cheap. A1piy to Kxpreeman's Delivery Co., 2iA and laard St. - ' ' (U) M7 18x PRINTING JARVE PTO. CO.. Job prlotlng and calen dars, Klh & XTap.' Ave. 'Phone Ind. A-2020. REAL ESTATE REAL iUTATR DEALERS.' REJtb ABatJiXCT CQ,..JBC, las-," piimyX service; get prices. JJ10 i'trntm u v.. ;a$)-rw . RHAH 'KSTaYB TITLfiJ-TRUST CO. .'. eUAS. K: WIDLIAMSOft, Presldqut. 1 " PATNB INT; -CO.:: flrst Hopr N. T. L BENJAMIN R. B. CO.. 4T7 Brandels Bldg. .. . .:., Mini V'.'t ' 4il WALKUP REAL E8TATB CO., K Paxtnn block. (!) M967 MayU CITY PHOPKHTY FOR SALE. . PROPERTY . 'WANTED 6i; o 'Modern residence, Weat lO o-roora Famam district, fast of 40th ' atreet. ... Vacant ' '" m6 "trlct or Teldence. or fi Wm house, Field Club district. V VA V- . VVllt ... .. - ... ... 5-r0"oin'! '?rtl.' ,ottB' north " aide. ; 4 oi- 5-room 'rwHage-aKo'ut i.6oo.. . ;: R tn1I Are Improved, for. poultry, U to i APreS eSraaka or. low. . . , Xfant, abov atenc.' Call c phone.. ,' "ED 'JdrtKSOW ' CO. ' ' Phdrie- Doug. 15, . . 1614 Faxnam St. ....... - ' ' o 1 m Special Hpme, Bargain : InvestigaXe at.Once ; . New. house. T rooma,- all modern, barn naved street and1 permanent : walka, 1124 touin jtiitj street, 4;ov. .Make us an offer. Birkett & Tebbens, 4J$ Dr Bldg-. fhonas, Doug. 4764. A-1754. UW-162 15. Bargain wkst farnam. One of the moat high-and siglitlf points In the Immediate cream of West Farnam district, consisting of south and east front corner ilDxhNT fet, with Tine shade, com manding vlew;vsrreet paved' on both aides, Willi ptHrtnaner.t walka; large two-story 12-' rooni house, exceptionally well built; down ataira finished In quarter aawed oak. large rooms. This property never oTfered for sale until this time. Owner decided to sell and wanta to make quick sale. Can be aeen any day. House cost $12,00 to $1E.Ou0 and It can be bought" for a little over the actual valine -of the ground. See ua for particulars. - . t V, SHOLES COMPANY. .111 B. pf Trade. Bldg. ldth and Farnam sta. . . .Tela.: Douglas 4J. Ind. AJ049. tl)-M) 1$ H $6,500 New- Modern House Of 'roonis wllh lot KxtOO feet, corner uth and Burt; must ba. sui on account of tmoval of owner from city. . ' $7,500 f;tt feet, only I blocks from poatofflce. It 4 good cottages and room on vacant orner.fo .trtpla brick flat. I. W; ROBBINS l0S S ARNAA1 ST. TEL, DUVO. 4J. . ' . 1)-M1J 1 "i.,il.BA,B,N,r1y "w house and arn r, " " , 'im Sd gruund. aome fruit. Price $i, Aduluh llnnaen. Sfih inH Center U. .il)-lit ITx NKvT. T foema . very choice. Bemla Pifc D -. A 123$, (U)-MtoO REAL ESTATE CITT I HUPEHTr rou ALH (Continued.) HOMKI IN BENSON rart caehr balance turn aa rent. W. E. Tsrton, TA ft. Or phanage Ave., Benson. .Tel. - Pennon ML (19) M7 AM $2,250 . . . . . -room new cottage, modern except heat, at ITth and Ame Ave. tlood ham, 1 block to nr. Essy terma If you. want. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Flrat Floor N. Y. J Pldg., Tel. Doug. 1781, A-US8. (!-!$ M FOR SALE 6-room houee, and barn; gaa. well and cistern; 2716 Brown St., 3 block from 24th St. car, 2 from Fort St. car; price, $2.AO0. $600 raah; move In. make gaTden and ant treea and fruit; be your own landlord; $00 commission. Tel. Owner, Webster XM. 0.--iJ16? 17 HOW'S THIS? rooma, $1,250. New -room house on Urge? lot. near 441 h and- Blondn, blocks to car. Tbla la a bargain. Must fell; 1700 casn; balance eaay.- - S. K. WAIT & CO., . : 617 Be Bid., Tel. D. 132 A 2315. . 09V-M196 It " A VERY desirable lot, 40x130. only half block from car line; can be had f $175, ea the owner must have the money 'fcnnce.' ThlB lot Is worth nearly double that. MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO., McCague Bldg., OWhft. v 'Phones Doug. 11&2. Ind. A (1 M193 16. FOR QUICK SALE - -$1,800.00' ' JW19 N. 18th 8t., near Mandornon. very nice lot. 60x140 feet., full - of ah ruin and shade trees, house of 1 rooma In very good condition. Reasonable offer will be considered. . BERKA CO, Phone Doug. 7497. VX N. Y. Life. - (19) M182 18 OWNER LEAVING OMAHA Wa offer for a few days fine 8-room resldenoe on Burt St., south, front,. Modern, good basement and walks. Owner has to move onto homestead thts month. PHoe $3,000; $1,000 cash; balance same as-rent; If dealred, furnlahlngs. Including piano, Will be sold with the house for MuO. ' - " NATIONAL INVESTMENT ' company; v. 682 Brandels Bldg., .. Omsha. . - . ....... itl) 108 18 67ixl35 ft. East front on 32d St.,. jjwt north of Jodge m. unt oi me . lew cnoioe lots, mil . v Omaha-for sale. If .sold this week, we think .he owner will . take 4.7iA. - $810 Dewey. Av.e.k This la a-very neat Tf room, uii modern nome, wiui 4 rooma and hall on flrat floor; 2 bed rooma and bath on aecond. It :.njy requires tltKO to iianaie mil. . SELBY, ltth and Farnam. 436 . Board of Trade.' KM li LIST your property with Chris Beyer. 5d ana cuming his. ? u)-S OWNER LEAVING CITT will sell home. consisting or f-room tioueei modern-ex-cept hest; south front, good location -and neighborhood; near to-church,- school and atreet car; good barn and .permanent walks; various kinds of. fruit;-lot 10x127; 'a pleasant place to live. If Interested call at .TM Decatur 8K Owner, will aoow 'property. Or Tel, Webster 4JS9 -for price :a.nd terras..- ; UH Ml4 W !'' 1 ! Farnam St- Property. Very choice corner near theiily hall with five-story ' bMolt and' atone building. Well rented and. Income) fro wing. $10b,oo& Harrison & Morton, : SIXTY ACRES In El Reno, Ok)., ten blocks from pos toff Ice, ax town oi 12,009. Rock Island Railroad Co. building shops; big thing for an Investor: price, $36,000.- No wata Land and Lot Co.v Butte S34. N. V. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb.- 'Phone Rd-im-Open evenings.. - ' 119 MS1S 14 FOR QUICK ACTION.. -$5.7SO Reception hail, parlor, dining, room, kitchen, refrigerator room, 8 bedrooma and alcove, full cement basement, laun dry; L-ahape lot. 4ixJ16, south front, aOxoO west front: walking distance: OALLAGHER A NELSON. 490 Brandels Bldg., . Omaha Neb. tli)-110 1 I LA RGB new mod. 5-r. cottage, .cor. lot jiouaiai, two Diocaa rrom car tine; imme- dlate possession; et a home-on essy pay. 1 ments froaa .the owner,. Doug. 18fil or even ing Web. 46i. a. .. . .. i)M4(i REAL ESTATE. LOANS and tnsursnoa List yeur- property wlih ur for sale or exchange. Walnut and Orchard ' Hills . Realty Co ,- tO Hamilton St. 'Phones Harney tl&; Ind., B-1842. 11M 1 REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE?'- Ftgure your rent rocelpta - Buppe yott tmd paid that amount on a home tf Vour dwiv? Net too. lata yet. Look at 350$ 8. 20th. Ave S rooms, good home and a good inveatment at. $1,400. $224 N. JHh, 7 rooma, two-story,, barn, big trees and outhouses; you pant begin to duplicate It for $1,800. . . Four rooms, chicken house, cal houae, 'etc , two lots 7Sxl$0, only $1,300. fitven rooms, modern, paved street, fruit treea, shade trees, lot. 4093. $2,s00; or ,wll give you 100 feet front for 13.260. Well located building lot on W irt PL, only $4G0. Tills Is surely a snap, and than we wtll'lban. you the money to mil In. . , - And we have lots more of them. Coma In, you are surely welcome. . - - NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite K.'4, N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. Neb. 'Phone Red 19. Open evenings. .... UJ-M917 11 IF YOU HAVE - City property, farmar ranch landa or mer chandise to aell or trade, list them with me- It costs you nothing unless I effect a aale. w. w. Mitchell, a bo. to. mag. tl-M BOULEVARD HOIFE. tI4l North 19th St. rooms, modern, only $2,600. . .Thoma Brennao. room 1 New York Life Bid -"it til REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH USD FOR SALS - Celeraev FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Greeley dlatrlct. under Irrigation sugar beets, alfalfa, general farming and fiuit raialng; low price, easy payment. National Investment Co., tS3 BrandeU Bid-, t.maha. lei uoutiaa ftl. 120 m 4el awl g HAVE four choice Atlaaoun farms in ex cellent neighborhood, within 2ft miles of Kansas City; prices low. Kelly Kelly Topcka. Kan. l MM1 Ux HekrwakA. SOMK OF MITCHELL'S LAND BAKGA1NS . I. JO acrea In North Platte country, one mile of water front, farming. hay . and grastng land, reduced from t to IS. 80 art acre for quick aale; adjoining land held at (10 an acre 40-acre farm, all felled, 600 acres good farm land. Ia0 acrea now In crop, near B'Mxl towu. Rf publican valley country, $l 160 acrea. Ixu-I county., yntmproved land. aa gHta as ar ttung- in the county, adjoin ins lands made 40 buahels of corn laat aeaaon. lis- an acre. . W. W. MITCHKLi;: Board of Trade Bldg , Omaha. 'Neb. tiv Mitt 11 REAL ESTATE FARM AXD RANCH USD FOR lAI.RPARN AMD HAMCH l.AND FOR "ALB (Continued. 1 MEXICO The Yaqui River Valley Country The Land of Many Crops 650,000 acres of the richest land In the world, , 400,000 acres under Irrigation. -The Opportunity of a Lifetime for . .. The h armor, Wage Earner or Investor. Anyone with small amount of money can make a fortune. This land was put on the market January 1st at $25 an acre, easy terms, with a free water right for every acre, It offers a greater future than any land ever before offered. The market value of the first year's crop should more than double the entire cost of the land. 81x to eight crops of alfalfa; two crops, of whfat and farm products yearly. Oranges, lemons, bananas, plaeapples and other semltropical fruits. Good markets at hand. From a producing standpoint one acre of this land Is today worth two acrea of any Irrigated land In the United 8tates. It surpasses California's famous climate In every respect. The land fronts west on the Gulf of California where delightful sea breezea blow. The rich, slit soil will profitably reproduce anything grown anywhere. Moor is cheap and plentiful. A transcontinental railroad runs through the land. Join the Nebraska and Iowa Colony and Locate in this Wonderful Country whfre jour industry and labor will make you Independent' This is a new country and it marvelous resources will cause it to populate and develop with great rapidity. Excursion April 20th. Write for particulars. Hackett-Stillman Land Co., Agts. 321-322 New York Life Building, BPEXnAL-TO DEL Ely CO. Land buyers we are. making special In ducements to. land purchasers to see our Deuel county land before buying. It will pay you well to do this. I.and Is selling for one-third Its actual value. Buy now, Don't wait. Oood farm land, selling for $12 to $28 per acre. Write for particulars. HARWOOD HARWOOD, ..Both 'Phones. 418 Bee Bldg. -. , (20J-M190 1. CV8TER COUNTY BNAP. Oreg-on owner of this 640-acre Improved farm must soil. 86 per cent tillable, good eoll. Price $10,009. Terms. Call or write us about this fine section. , , ... KJCLLET INVESTMENT CO., v,-. 2d- NevUle Bldg. 'V ' .1 ; ' . (30)-Ml 1 V tl Every Day is Bargain Day f -1 r. " 0 aeres 4n Brown county within five miles of railroad atation; 130 acrea in cultivation.- 10 acrea- timber, t acrea bearing young orchard, balance In hay and pasture; -room house, lsrge barn, granary, two corncrlbs, wells with windmills and tanks; land la all fenced and crose-ferrced. Price, $20 per acre on terms covering five yeara; part payment can be made In Income prop arty. There is no sand on this place. J. A. LANGAN & SON, .Douglas 160. 70S N. T. Life Bldg. C0)-8aiI5 DEUEL dOUNTY SNAP 1B0 acres, close to town snd R. R. All nice vol land, good .soil; price $15 per acre; l.H'astl; see us for Deuel county bar gains! write for literature. y 8. E. WAIT A CO., I . J7 Bee Bldg., .Omaha. V; ' . ' - (201-M189 IS Big Bargain in Buffalo County 320-acre" Improved farm, moat of It In cultivation; all good land, muat be aold qiUrk; prlce $30 an acre! worth- more money. Now -got busy. - - IXXW.W, MITCHELL, i Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha, Neb. ! )-Mi$a 16 - . 'North Dakota. FOR SALE; cheap,. Improved quarter North iaaoia, i miles rrom Sherwood, In fa moua Mouse river loop. J. W. Crandall, P A f ...... I 1 ...... I . . L . (20)-M$61 17x Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA ' TUESDAY. Aorll 20. A very low round trip and one-way rate to nowata. .we. want l- for special car. Land $10 to $25 per acre; 4.&00 oil wells In Nowata-. county. No better Investment on the face of the earth. -Ask Missouri Pa cific, Railroad agent for ratea. ' - Ncwata I And., and. Lot Co., Suite 624 N." Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone (Red 1H09. Open., eveninga - - (30j Ml 19 . MtaeollaaeosuK LOTS In Prince Rupert oh sale by auc tion May 28. Terms, Vi cash, balance, three payments, 6 per cent. If you wish to invent write. Prince Rupert Realty and-Commercial Co., 430 Richards HL, Vancouver, B. C. (20) M 180 19x REAL ESTATE FOR RENT . 80 ACRES no Improvements, 44 mile west of El ni wood Park; 6 miles, west of 16th t. O'KEEra REAL 'ESTATE CO, loul N. Y. Lite. DoiiKlas or A mi Omaha, Neb. (21) M194 U WE HAVE a customer for home In Hans com Park diet.; muat be good; not less than rooms. Quick.. . ' HARWOOD 4HARWOOD, Both 'Phones. 41$ Boa Bldg. UD-M192 It REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. . . t22)- SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. . Apply Room 417-U First Nat I Bank Bldg. Bell 'phone Douglas iBla. (22) Cd WANTED City losns and warranta. W. Farnam Smith 4b Co.. ISM Farnam St. e)-a2 LOANS WANTED. If you need a reasonable loan on well Im proved Omaha real estate, I can enter tain your application, it t or per cent ' Interestaccording to location or grade of property; no delay, and privilege la glvea for repayment before maturity. L Slbbaixson, $08 Old Boston Store Bldg. (22)-M47 A17 PRIVATE money to loaa. J. IC Sherwood, lit Brandels Bldg. (22j4U LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandels Bldg (22) 27 PATNB. BOSTWICK CO., N. T. Llfo. Private money: $UW to $4,000; low rate. tan 6i$ $VVJ TO $10fW made promptly. F. D. Wead, M ead Bldg., 1Mb and Farnam. t22- . FIVE PER CENT MONEY ta loan on Omaha Buslneaa Property. THOMAS BRE.VNAN. Room L New York Life Bldg. (2I)-MS Koa TO MOOS oa homes la Omaha. O'Kaefe Real Estate Co., loul N. Y. Ufa. Doug, or A -Ilia (2$-A7 MONEY TO BUILD. $fjt0 tn $3uu.0OA st current ratea. W. H. THOMAS. su$ First Nat l Bank Bldg. UU C14 $b0 to $300,000, lowest rates, U vrvln Bros., ICot Farnam. no delay, (&) MONEY TO LOAN Faas Inveatment Cr. taj-oM " RFAl FRTATP (Continued Omaha, Neb 'Phone Douglas 3972. (20) M184 17 risTTrnNTEiT WE HAVE BUYERS for a S-room house, a S-room house and a couple of vacant lota NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. 'Phone Red IDS. Open Evenlnga. (2$) M78& STOVE REPAIRS - NEW furnaces, hoi water and hot air com bination heating, 2 and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle gratea, eaa atoves repaired, water fronts and flower vases. Omaha Stove Repair worka, 120$ 12og Douglaa St. 'Phones Ind. A-2621; Bell,. Douglas tUO. $4$ WANTEDTO BUY FOUR or 5-room furnished c ttage or flat. A ounces j , Dee. () M149 17 X BOD WANTED. Apply 61 S. 19th St. (25) M170 18x HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3971. ' - ' (26) 4i) BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, - carpets, stovea, clothing, shoee. Tel. Doug. $401. 26)-41 The Praotlcal Auctioneer. 843 N. Y. Life. (25) iM WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG ATTORNEY) wants position with established law firm. Well educated. C 276, care Bee. '- (7 MW 18x WANTED Position In private kindergarten for the aumrter. after flrat week tn June. Address Y 38, care. Bee. - (27) M172 ItU WANTED Pojltlon by fine' penman who can furafsh references. Address N-519, cara Bee. (27) M990 16x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mellora W. Fairfield and huabanT to . lwls D; Boyd and .wife, clot 19. block 1, SulpMir Springs add $ 675 William 8. Pospleton et al. to Caro line L. Poppleton, lot 1, block 27, Poppleton park.. 10 Harvey A. Snyder to Hans C. Peter sen, lot 6, Koch's sub........ 1 South Omaha Land Co. -to 'Peter Smlthburg, lot 2, block 13M, ' South Omaha 400 D. C. Patterson, trustee, and wife to John H. Trenerry, n lots 9 and 10, block "I," Saunders & Hlmebaugh's add. .; .-.i J Robert P. Hamilton and wife to Adolph F. Selanfler. n26H ft. of sK ft. ' of w37Vs tt- of lot 4 and 25H ft. of x56 ft. of lot 6. block 13, and part ' 28th Ave., Omaha..... 3,000 Jessie F. Shepard and husband to Richard F. Frerlchs. w37 ft. of lot, 1, block IS. Kountxe place 4,000 John B. Ruth and wife to Edwin T. Ryan, 44 ft. of lots 4, 5 and 6, block 12, West End sdd..: 1.950 C. W. DeLarnatre and wife to Grace Doherty, r. lot -6. Lindsay's sub.... 10 Helga P. Beigo and huaband to John . Krugo. lot 9, block 14. Central park. 1,800 Martin O. Plowman and wife to Jen nie D. Stow, n22 ft. of s66 ft. of lot 6, block 12, Improvement association - add , v two Frank Walters and wife to Union Pa cific Railway Co., t interest In part of eH lot 2, block 30. Omaha Ill Elalnore Place Co. to William B. Hop son, lots 18 and 19, block 96, Dundee place 1.KJ0 The Prairie TfHiat Co. to E. R. Thresher, lot 3. block 1, Prairie park 8.400 Henry H. Anderson and wife to Jose phine M. Sage, wlO ft. of lot 2, and e26 ft. of lot S, block "8," Lowe's add 4,200 Annie Llnnemann and husband to Katharine Allen, eH lot 2, block 6, Improvement association add.; also lots 2 and 3, Stori' sub.... 6,000 D. V. Slides Co. to Charles E-Carl-strom. lot 4. block 10, Crelghton's 1st add 3.050 Katherlne Allen and husband to Annie Llnnemann. out lot 271, Florence 4,000 Jamea B. Bone and wife to Mary E. Dance. 128 ft. of w84 ft. of lota 1 and 2. block 6. Ktrkwood add : 1 Cathedral chapter of Diocese of Ne braska to John Q. McHTugh, sub lot $, Capitol add lfl.ooot Total t , $43,845 GOVERNMENT NOTICES CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTERS Office, Fort Meade, South Dakota, March 18, VM Sealed proposals, In triplicate, wilt be received at this office until 10 a. m mountain time, April 19, 19u6, and then opened, tor the construction, complete, of approximately twenty-seven miles of birbed wire fence around the .Fort Meade. South Dakota, military reaervatlon. In accordance with plana and specifications which may be had upon application to this office. Bids are wanted fur both concrete and wooden rts. A deposit of $10, to Insure return, required before plans are sent on In dividual application. The United States re serves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept any part of a bid that may b advantageous to the government. En velopes containing propoaala should be en dorsed "Proposdls for Fence" and addre-aod to the Constructing guarterniaster, Fort Meade. South Dikota. M2J-23-24-26 A16-16 PRINTING-OFFICE CHIEF QL'ARTER m aster Omaha, Neb., March 17, Wus. Sealed propoaala. In triplicate, (or furnish ing such printing and materials therefor aa may be required by headquarters De partment of th Missouri, Omaha, Neb., during the fiscal year ending June SO, liilo, will htj received here until 10 a. m., April 17, 19o9. and then opened. .Information fur nished on application. Envelonca contain ing propoaala should be endorsed "Proposals for Printing" snd addressed to Major D. E. McCarthy. C. Q. M. Marchis-)9-20-A16 D. C. SCOTT, D.V.S. (Successor ta Dr. H. L. Ramacclottl.) AJMXjrTAjrr rati vnimrsTAmi, Offlao aa4 XoeplWl. sen Maaoa Calls Promptly Anawered at All Hoars, RAILWAY TIME CARD VBIIOX STATION 10TH AND MA SOW t'aloa raelfle Overland Limited Colorado Kxpresa Atlantic Enpress Ieave Arrive. ....asuam a 40 em ...,il:Hpn a $ 00 pra 9:20 am ....a 4 10 pm a $ -oo pm Oregon Eapress la Angeles Limited. ...all f pm a 8:M pm Fast Mall a $ 90 am a $ pm China and Japan Mali. .a 4:oo pm a t-n pm North Platte Local ' a 8:1$ am a 4'4i pnt Colo. Chicago Hpeclal...al2:10 am a 7:0$ am Healrlco Jfc Stromsburf Ijocal du: pm o i:w pm Valley loal (nvtor, via Ino Cut-Ofr)....aio:u am a i:e pm Valley Local ( motor)... a 8:30 pm a 9:00 am IXK-al raanenaers not oarnea on trains Nos. 1 and I. Chicago, Rock lalaael Foelflo EAST. Chicago Llmllol a 1.00 am all fl pm Iowa Local a T:0 am a 4 $0 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd.. ..a I oo am an pm Dea Molnea A Eastern.. a 1:00 am a 4:80 pm Des Moines Passenger.. a 4 0 pm al$:80 pm Iowa Local bll OO am b 9:M bm Chicago (Eastern Ex.).. a 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago Flyer .,. at.ispm u:aia WEST. Rorkv Mountain Ltd....all:l$ pm a I 80 M Colo. Cai. Express. ...a 1:90 pm a 4:80 pm Okl. Texas Express. , a 4:40 pm a 1:16 pm thlvago, Mllwsaltte as St. rstw. Chicago Colo. Speclal.a 7:2S am all:$0 Dm Cal. at Oregon Express. a 6:00 pm a 8:28 pm Overland Limited a 9:58 pm a 8:80 am Perry Local b t:lt pm bll:$B am Chtcaso Great Wntrra St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 8:90 pm T:80 ant BL Paul-Minneapolis..,. T: am 11:36 pm Chicago Limited .- 6:06 pm . 8 27 Am Chlcaao ExDreaa 7:80 sm 11:25 Dm Chicago Kxpreia $ 80 pra $.80 pra ChlcasTO 4k NorthwoetoraV Chicago Daylight .a 7: am all:48 pm .a 7:48 am al0:0 pia .alLDOam a $ 28 pm .a $ 46 pm all:80 am .a 4:30 pm a 8 84 pro Twin City Expreas Chicago Local Sioux City Local... f'hlrnen LACal .... Chicago Special ..a 6:00 pm a 8:23 am Minnesota-Dakota Ex., a 6:46 pm a 9:80 am Fast Mall a 3 85 pm Twin City Limited a 9:00 pra a 8:00 am Los Angeles Limited.. ..a 9:00 pm al2:36 pm Overland Linrnea aiu:w pm a t:a Nebraska and Wyoming Division - - Norfolk Hon est eel a 7:40 am or 8:20 cm Lincoln-Long . pine a i:eu am aio: am Dead wood-Lincoln .a txn pm a 5:20 Dm Casper-Lander ... Fremont-Albion .. Hastings-Superior Hlssowri Paelfl. .a $ Ur Dm a 6:90 nm .b 6 S0 pm b 1:66 pm .0 i:w pm O 6:20 pm K. St. L. Express.. a 9:00 am a T OO am K. v. Bi. i jvxprres..an:is pin a :so Pm Waoaaa St. Louis Express A 6": 30 pm a 9:21 am tit. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 9.-00 am all:15 pm Stanberry Local (from - Council Bluffs) b 8:00 pm blf:U am Illlaola ratral Chicago Express a 7:1$ am a 8:45 pm Chicago Limited a:00pm a 8:30 am Minn. -St. Paul fc.xpreie.0 l it am Mlnm-St. Paul Limited. a 6:00 pm a 6:80 am OmaTia-Ft. Dodge L'cal.a 4:16 pm all M am BURLINGTON STA, Barllaartoa Denver ft Callfornta. . Northwest Special -lOTB MA SOU Leave. Arrive. .a 4:10 pm ' a 3:46 pm .a 4:10 pm a 1:46 pm .a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm Rlack Hills .. Northaest Etpress ...al2:lS am a 9:08 am Nebraska points a $:4IS am a 6:10 pm Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:20 pm al2:11 pm Nebraska Exnresa a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm Lincoln Local b 9:08 am Lincoln Loral Schuyler-Plattamouth Bellevue-Plattamouth Plattsmouth-Iowa ... Bellevue-Plattamouth Denver Limited Chicago Special Chicago Express Chicago Flyer Iowa Local a 7:60 pm ..b 1:06 pm bl0:20 am b 1:06 pm ...b 9:18 am ..cl2:86 pm c $-.40 pm ..a 4:10 pm a 7:06 am ..a 7:26 am all:46 pm ..a 4:20 pm a 8:66 pm ..a 6:30 pm a $:80 am ..a :16 am an:au am At. Louis Express. a 4:40 pm all:) am Kansas City & St. Joe..al0:4o pm a 6.30 am Kansas City & St. Joe. a 9:15 am a 6:10 pra Kansas City at St Joe.. a 4:40 pm WEBSTER STA. -lBTH WEBSTER Chicago, St. Past, Mlaaeapolls A Omaha Leave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger.. .b 6:30 am b 9:20 pm Sioux City Passenger... b 2:00 pm bll5ara Blcux City Local c 8:46 am c 6:20 pm Emerson Local b 6:66 pm b 1:10 am Mlaaowrt PaclfHw '"' ' Auburn Local b 3:M pm bll:30 am a Dally, b Dally except 6unday. o Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC Ull TaTAjr JTOTJB SAYS A.T SBA, Weekly "ailing Betweea Bfoatroai, Qnobaa and Liverpool. Two days on the beautiful St. Lawrtnoa river and tbo shortest ocean rout to Eu rope. Nothing oetter on the Atlantle than our Empresses. Wireless On all steamers. First olaaa, 990 ( sacoad, SAO) eao olaaa oablo, 9-46. Ask your ticket agent, or wrtto for sail ings, rates snd booklet. o. a. aKBrjAMor. a. a-. Improvers and Water Bonds Clubi Being Stirred Up by the Debate Fro and Con on the Question. The Southwest Improvement club held a spirited' meeting at Its quarters, cor ner of Twenty-fourth and Leavenworth streets, last night. The main subject for discussion was the water bonds proposi tion and the members were faily well divided oh' the proposition. W. H. Oreen spoke In favor of the bonds as tho beat way out of a bad dilemma. F. W. ' Fitch strongly opposed voting for tha bonds. He spoke of the dilemma the city had placed Itself In by falling to follow the advice of the late Edward Rosewater on this proposition. He pre sented a resolution putting the club n record as opposed to the bonds, but the resolution was. flnaly tabled after a spirited discussion and It was decided that the club would not take any action either way on the proposition, although the general sentiment was decidedly op posed -to the bonds proposition. R. B. Howell was the principal speaker at the meeting of tha West Leavenworth Street Improvement club last night, iu which he advocated that the bonds be voted at the coming general election fcr the purchase of the water plant. II maintained that the Water board had never changed Its -views that the Omaha portion of the plant. Including the pump ing station at Florence, Is worth approx imately $3,700,000 and that the physical value of the remaining portions of the plant, including South Omaha, Is about $760,000, or a total value of $4,600,000 for the entire plant. To this amount he thought the courts would add for a going value about another $760,000, mak ing a total valuation of about $6,000,000 for the entire plant Dr. A. II. Hippie endorsed the views of Mr. Howell and counseled voting for the bonds. A resolution was adopted by the club, after listening to the two speakers, en dorsing the proposition of the represent atives of the Water board that tha bonds should be voted for. Other speakers of the evening were City Attorney H. E. Burnam, Council men M. F. Funkhouaer and Alma Jack eon and candidates ' for council R. JT. Williams and Fred Schroeder. During th spring every on would b benefited by taking Foley's Kidney Rem edy. It furnikhes a needed tonlo to tho kidneys after th extra strain of winter, and It purifies th blood by stimulating th kidneys, and causing them cllmlnat tha Impurities from It. Foley's Kidney Remedy Imparts new life and vigor. Pleas ant to tak. Sold by all drv4ls"utl. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Prospect Oood for Season of General Improvement. MANY BUILDINGS 001770 UP Private nwelllagra Largely Predom inate Asaaagr Si saber Owls Aro to Move Nest at ' Their Oat. The building season Is rapidly opening In South Omaha and prospects are bright for a year of general Improvement. It Is not predicted at present that many large) busi ness places m addition to the number al ready under way will be built, but the number of cottsge residences will be largo. There Is a grrat demand for cottages built In a neat modern style with the modern conveniences and which will rent from $20 to $35 per month. Such cottages re readily rented In South Omaha aa soon as the foundation is laid. In this class of dwell ings the latest la the row of four cottag ;s being erected at Twenty-third - and A streets by Ed Johnston. Tho four cottages will cost about $6,000. Several such rows are In prospect, to be erected by different builders. Tho Lo rents Shot and Iead worka Is erecting a small warehouse at Twenfy eighth and A streets. This Is the first building of Ik kind In tha city and Is located at that point on account of the Inflammable character of the stock to be carried. Among the private dwellings In process of erection Is a residence by Anton Olll wlckt at Thirty-eighth and U streets; valued at about $1,600. E. Jackson la build ing a $2,600 dwelling at 1106 North Twenty sixth. Thomas Tomatowlcs Is Improving his property on Twenty-eighth street. H. Tavender Is putting In a new store front which will cost him about $800. .The Bakke bakery la making a similar improve ment. Many new store fronts will bo put In before the cloeo of tha seaaon. Cartalaa Too Near Lamp A fire occurred In the residence of James Har-burg at Twentieth and 8 streets laat evening. It was discovered first In tha bedroom and It Is thought that soma of the drapery got too close to a lamp. The de partment arrived In time to prevent ex tensive damage. The family found It im possible to remain In the house for the tilglit after the fire, as the placo was drenched with water. The loos was not great, possibly not more than $100. James Hasburg Is the son of the councilman, John Haaburg, of the. Ftnirth ward. Owls la Neat. The South Omaha Nest of Owls met last night at Eagle hall to plan for -club rooms which are expected to add much to the comfort of the membership. The organisa tion Is new In South Omaha and this move for a good, cosy club Is said to be in keeping wtlh the reputation of the honored bird for wisdom. Ihe necessity for such rooms was presented by the president, J. C. Walkef, and the secretary, O. 8. Ken nedy. So far the fraternity has mad use of Eagle hall. The regular meetings of the Owls will bo Wednesday -of each week. Th club rooms will be announced as soon as secured. DlmkeByerly. : rranlt Dlmke and Miss Mabello Byerly were married Wednesdsy at 8 p. tp. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byerly, 1612 North Twenty-fifth street. Miss Anna Offerman acted as maid . ol honor snd Miss -Clara Weseott as brides maid. , Florence Etter and Margaret Tal mage were flower girls and Madeline Mitchell, niece of tho bride, was ring bearer. John Byerly acted as best man. Dr. R. L. Wheeler performed tha cere mony. 'Tha parlors were trimmed In white snd yellow cut flowers, mostly roses. Th bride carried whit roses and lilies of the valley. Th maids carried yellow roses A wedding supper was served to 112 guests Th couple left Thursday morning for Chi cago. They will be at horde after May 1 at 1613 North Twenty-fifth street Many presents Of value were received. Made City Goaetp. Mrs. J. C. Vana. Twenty-third and O streets. Is said to be 111, requiring the at tendance of a physician. Louis Jonashlt. Nineteenth and M, Is ill witn oipntneria. Ella Heanny. Seventeenth and Jefferson, Is quarantined for smallpox. Mrs. Charles Van Alatlne Is said lo be seriously 111 with typbold fever. Tha New Century club will meet with Mrs. Dan Hannon this afternoon. t Jetier's Gold Top Beer delivered to ahy part of the city. Telephone No. 8 ' Mlaa Elta Huntxberaer haa aone on a visit to her parent's home In Fender. Mrs. J. S. Housman of Aurora. Neb.. i visiting her son, Frank Housman, and his family. Misa Fannie Forney of Omaha was the guest of Mra. M. Weible and Mra. F. A. Towl last night. Under liberal receipts, hogs were off about 6 cent yesterday from the high point of Tuesday. A. H. Murdock has gone to Rock Rao- ids, la., where he will be busy for a week on a case In court. D. D. Ringer reports th death of hla mother at Denlaon, la. He will not return to South Omaha until after th funeral. Mra. A. H- Murdock expects to leave soon on a trip to California. She will make th principal polnta of the Pacific slop. Mr.- John Colvln announces the arrival of a niece, who la to remain as her guest through the summer. She comes from Missouri. Paul McAulay, the South Omaha truant officer, ia able to be out after an lllneaa of two weeks, during which time he suf fered from the grip. Mrs. W. H. McCreary, 1323 North Twenty-fourth street, Is entertainlna her sinter and niece of Chicago. They are visiting her on th way home from a trip to Cali fornia. Th funeral of Mrs. Mallnda Duckworth will be held from the residence, 902 North Twenty-eighth, this afternoon at S o'clock. Rev. George Van Winkle will conduct th servlcea. . Th funeral of Henry Krohn took place yesterday afternoon under th rites of the German ordera of the city. He died of diphtheria, which la the first death from this d eas reported In month. The Live Stock Dank of South Omaha Is distributing the book entitled "Corn Culture" among th residents of Doualaa and Sarpy counties. This book wss writ i wss writ well known ten oy -ror. r. i. MOiaen corn expert. John Alspang Is said to hsve Jumped off the West Q street viaduct to trie Burling ton roadbed on a wager that he Would not Injure himself. The lump ia nearly twenty-five feet and tha bet wa $16. He col lected the money before he dared to limp Wiien he got home he la said to have taken to bed with tender feet. Th Tuesday Afternoon club of Omaha wa entertained by Mra. Robert Dey. 1016 North Twenty-aeventh atreet, during the week. Mra. Hunter won first prise In the whlat conteat. Mra. McCaffery aecond and Mr. Dey third. Mrs. H. Mickey. Si a street, was guest of honor. Mrs Lillian Kelly assisted Mr. Dey in th" entrtam msnt. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS F. Nelson of Niobrara. W. H. Burbank Of Springfield. W. A. Metigar of Merrl man and H. M. Dlnel of Springvlew are at th Merchant. Dr. O. E. Longren of Loup City, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kerwin of Orlawold, Dr. S Lukang snd O. M. Bsker of Tekamah are at the Her Grand. W. H. MrOe. J. L. Hull of Kanaas City; F. W. Smith of D Ind. Fla.; J. R Donley of Lincoln. J. F. Kant of West Point. D. A. Lrd of Fullerton, H. G. kTllla of Centervllle, S. D., and Edgar L Means of Orloaus ar at th MilU' Breen Addresses v Sixth Warders ... A i ' r " 1 Republican Candidate -for ' Mayoi Speaks to Large Throng on , . Issues of the Canapairriv - - - ,-,-- v : '.. : ' "Arrant hypocrite and demsgojru. , was th term applied by republican mayoralty candidate John P. Rreen.to any capdldt who promise or proposes to do special things for certain Interests, .claaee. or races. Ha was the 'principal -pekr at th open republican meeting hold Wdr day night at Twenty-fourth n ? Bur dette atreets. . 4 r't- In his quiet, straightforward- -and "sa-n- did way Mr. Breen explained lsv stand as regard hi candidacy fon .b posi tion of mayor In th municipal- campaign nd won hearty Applau'e- no" tha en dorsement of many (storing- and fwlored men, as well as othera. by hla lucid, sad anti-grandstand epoerh. j t "A man who' supports and ncoiregen th violation of law. Is dangerous nd Is not worthy or fit to run for fflro." h declared. "Election promises Are' the 'ted flannel belt of tha' politician. I wooUl rather be short on promises artrt long on performances. Government rfs 'an Insti tution of law, i.ot of mere man, ft6 all any mayor 'can give yon' Is 'at )ut "and' fair administration of law. ' 'I am in the fight h explained,' "Sim ply to represent what I believe to b th will of the majority of republican, berit upon working out th tetter, .and. higher turn IrKpoll ileal Affairs." '...' v t, r. . v. . . John J. Ryder spoks In atrorot term of endorsement, for. th ehflre "republican ticket. H. J. Plnkett' addressed th meeting In favor' of tha electloVi of Mr, Breen and th rest f the ticket D'ther speakers were: Nelson C Pratt, candi date for city attorney, and Henry (strom, candidate for Sixth ward councilman, whose homes are In the -ward Jn which, the meeting was held, and who were heartily received; George D.rRlc. the Ninth ward councltmanlc candidate; Dr. E. Holovtchlner. who isrurrfilng lot- th Second ward seat. In' the council cham ber; Sam K. Oreenleaf, candidate for olty clerk; President David A. Ftteh of th Breen Boosters, who reported 'a member ship of several hundred In that newly- organised club. .. , tJ.': , Another republican meeting ' at Twenty-fourth and Burdette streets' Is scheduled for Wednesday nlfht of next week,- when an even nre crowded at tendance than last night's la- expected SARSAPARILLA SOUSE IS SAD ' - ' . 11 , ' w a f John Doe Wind I 1st atatlaa -- Stranger -Tangrleal Vtv let Re- volvlns; Door. v , Extract of saraaparilla, containing a per -cent of alcohol, may have caused an uni dentified man, known to the police as "John Doe No. 1," to take a joyous trip to alum- ' berland also a trip to the police station In the patrol wagon. The man was picked tip on South Sixteenth street Wednesday after noon by Officer Pletts, who -found a large bottle of sarsapartlla, partly empty, tn hla pocket. - - ' : '"Sqtlowee me beg thowsa'' pardon. Ybu can come In soon's . I can' get .. out,' ;. re-. marked an elderly -man at the revolving floor entrance' of : the. Paxt6j'.' ;,t nqon' Wednesday., 01 had been caught, between th jamb-and one of ' the revolving- -wings bf the doo by his leg apd . was" trying to bull it out the reverse way,; It would: not pull In' that direction ' And the 'doorway was blocked for a moment or two. The elderly man. who ,; Stranger In the city, was finally relieved from bis pre dicament. He then remarked: ; "Believe rn. one - thing Ilk bout you western elters. '. See fcller'n , distress, Jos' walk up 'n help -m out, 'n don't laff at him, Cemef In havg' somethtn" ' on me. I tn' busted yeti . Say, them revolvln' dbora re p.' holy terror Car't tell whether oln' east or west." 4 ARTHUR J. JCRUG IS .' DEAD Soa of George Kng Die Saddealy at tho Family "Home-: tea Wirt Street. Suddenly and most unexpectedly th death of Ar'thur J. Krug, .2! years of . age and son of George Krug, 117' Wirt street, occurred Thursday morning. Patrick . Heafey. undertaker and cor oner, wa summoned to the - horn.: but Insisted that ha waa acting only in th capacity of a prlvat undertaker, and that there, waa nothing- unusual In th death. - - ; At the home It was stated that the jrounfc man's death waa due to quick pneumonia, and- brain fever, originating. from a sever, aold contracted while he was pitying ball' four days ago. '' ; ,r . ( f f ; Reside Ills father, George Hrilgt. the 'local rrfreaentative ,' of . the . Anheuser-Busch Brewing association, young Krug Is sur vled by two brother, hla mother having died a few year ago.. Tne brothers have been notified of the rase try. telegraph and will come home for the ' fufuiral. They are Oacar Krug, now attending college; hi Washington, ' D. C and Edwin, the real estate agent of th Anlijuiaer-Buaolv. inter ests at 8t touts. - ' ' - -- .- Arthur Krug worked l,fi, "th1 office" wrfh his father, as bookkeeper. ' " ' Y. W. C. A. ELECTS OFFICERS Old Officials Re-eUet Wltaoat Ba eeptlaa by Board of Dtroetata ' la Meetlaa; Yesterday. All th old officers of th round Women's Christian association war re elected yesterday afternoon at a, meet ing of th board of directors; Th chair manships of committee also remain the' same. One new committee was created, that on employment and boarding houses. It Is to b .headed . by Mrs. Roftert Cowell. The officer of the aaeociatlon are as follows: President Mrs. W. p. Harford. - , . . Flrat Vice President Mrs. Oeorge, Til den. Second Vice President Mrs. J. P, Bal- f'hlrd Vice President Mrs', John R. Webster. . ." Recording Secretary Mrs. ft. h. Schaeffer. ' Treasurer Mlas Hal Ha- Hood. " '" Corresponding Secretary Mrs. 'Clement Chase. CCME ON,' BOYS. AN& 'FESS, UP Where Ar "Mrs." Frank Fa ray aad "Mrs." Daa B. Batlr, Aayhawf ' . f ' . , , Iarge package of "Neatl' Food" for Infant hav been received through . th mail by City Treasurer Furay and Qlty Clerk Butler. The packages were addressed to "Mr." Frank Furay and "Mrs'Dan B. Butler, but aa these peraohage do not exist., aa yet, th mall, was delivered to th men. ' The Identity of th perpetrator of the joke Is not known, but th two city hstl officials hsve been forced to "set 'sm op" Just the same- ,. . Mr. F. d. rTltie. Oneonta.- M. -f.; writes! "My llttl girl was greitly benefited by. taking Foley's Oil no Laxative, aad I think It I the best remedy for constipation liver troublo." Foley'f . Orlpo ' Laxattrj) . im best for women and children, as It Is mild, pleasant and effective, and Is a splendid spring medicine, as It clean th system and clears the cotnplaaloav Bold by al. druggUta