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iraxsBrti ail iwin m TJIF, REE: FRIDAY. APRIL 30. 1909. IT oil A, REAL ESTATE cttt rnoriRTT for mlr ; Want Offer 4-rV'itl roMaae snd Iwo lot In south prt of town. Price, $1 0. Owner vn-jr anxlnu to . !)! wtli eonCW ny rMMn- We offer. Easy- tfrmi. Byron Reed Co., Phone Doug. . 211 So. 14th Bt. (19-457 30 1337 S. 30th Ave. . n-! f-room house. Haa bath, gas, nr and illy, water; 4 bed room. Lot foot frnrn. on pated street. Only 1 block to rar-$J.30. , 3310 Dewey Aye. A a"1! 7-room. all modern houae. Larsr porrfi. Sooth-front lot. paved street $l.om) uli. balance, monthly. . SELBY, ISth rd Kamum.. 4.W Board of Trade Rldg. 19 40 29 SPECIAL We a r-offering for the next five day" in Wait Farram district a aven-room house Jst completed, all modern, birch and msrmgany finish, with very fine mantel and fireplace; everything in jural claaa con dition) look at this quickly, aa It has got to go this week at th bargain price bf $6,000. On Burt St., a a-room Yiouse, all modern, - mnnt rt-Uar and brick walks. All hard pin finish; for quick aale at $800. THE WOULD . INVESTMENT COMPANY, 80T-4 N. V. L. Tirdg., Pougla 1920. Omaha, Neb. Ind. 42M, (191-401 30 BIG SNAP Larlrriore Ave. home, large 7-room house, on large lot on grde, a good home at a very low pr-e; must ha sold thia week. TI1E "WORLD INVESTMENT COMPANY, ni-$ n. x: Ut Bidg. A 42S3. Douglas 1920. (!) 402 90 ROOMS, modern except furnace, at 2421 Spencer St.;' lot. 40x127; owner leaving city; asking, (3X00. . W. H. Gate.. M7 N. - T. Ufe. 'Phone D-12H. (19) M432 1 HOMES IN BENSON Part cash; balance earn aa rent. W. Tarton, 228 8. Or phanage Ave,, Benson. Tel. Benson 681 (19) M799 AW John Morrison House . fAige 9-room house, diagonally across from Rom Mlller'a 3,00 .country home, Ovand Ave. and Florence boulevard. House front south and east. In a sotting of fine old forest trees; beautiful outlook to the east over Mrs. Levi Carter park, the Mis souri river valley and the Iowa hills. Mr. . Morrison has removed from the city, but Is here temporarily and while here wiahea , tnia . property old: .Former price, $7,000, rresepi price, s,bw. Act quickly. '.; . i' : . Harrison & Morton. (19)-M117 -4 S- PUBLIC LAND ' Irrigated, "no floods or drouths. No crop i.iiiiin. r rre iufi.irrint Climate-. wBoutn l ern" Idaho: Kflay"- terms. Ten veari time. Special excursions. For free map of Idaho and particulars how to file, address The Kiano urn company, Z2Z Midland Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. (It) M948 M 8x ' ;;' ' CLOSE-IN HOME ., . $5,760 for good 8-room, 2- , story house, with large Vecep tlon ball, strictly modern, oak finish first . floor, papered throughout. 4 bedrooms with tmth on , v(iond floor, built about two years, located near - -All Saint' church, on Mih Si. Easy walking dlatanoe from -.. business center and close to car Una. 1 . , JFOr further Information aoa ' . GEORGE CO., ' - 1601 Farnam Bt. ''. a (19)-3S 29 Valking; Distance B'.iy Direct aqd 8ava Commission. $tW0-ni No. Wth Ave. J rooms; new, raver ccupted.; owner built thia personally c for ... home, but circumstances prevent . j, him from using it. Btrch finish; cernentrtl rellar; -tine furnace; large, floored attic; , iwnient walks mntracteel for. - Inquire 3787 Capitol Ave. Tel. Dntig. 733. - - 09 Ma) x , 8: Rooms; $2,600 .- Hera la a real anap for home or Inveat- J ment. Four rooms and bath up atalra; 4 very large rooms ann nan . down atalra. Similar to St. Louie flatran be rented to two families. Beautiful 80 ft. east front 101. nicely irrracea; cement walk; ahade. Well located. Rental $:7 per month. $1,000 tash, balance . ner month. ' MR. STRINGER, tOl Paxtton Block.- Phone Douglea XMl . . . ' 19)-M37i 2 80 A-$200 an Acre " IW IT Ilea from court housa (Improved.) Harrison & Morton, (UJ-7S4 (HVACRB homcstaadsr cheap reltnquieh. nienta. . - J. Jiarsina. Whitman, Nab. U0J-U401 Uayllx OMAHA BARGAIN Let -us show you 3614 Grand Ave.; t-room, Prunctroo' n,w 1 er" 0; lai 'KfcLLEY INVESTMENT CO,, .. 23iM Neville Bldg. N - (ltJ-JH $ IF TOU HAVE Cltf ttroperty, frnje. ranch landa or mer. chaadtae to aell or trade, list them with ilV ,,5?.'iM.Vn ""'ess I affeot ala, , W. W. Mitchell. Li Bd. Td. bldg. v.i . U-M SEE OUR BUNCH OF BIGHT CHEAP BUILDING LOTS Take 18th and South Omaha cara to Vtu Xon St., walk ' aouth three blocks to our big sign of BALTIMORE PARK. Only five ,lita left, with 40 to 42 feet frontage, at $4 to $600 each. One-third i-ash, balance) $10 monthly, or i per cent . olacount for cash. City water and cement aalk all in. compete abstract, ahowlng ulear title, will. Uxea all paid for every lot. i . . Thia ia a (Metric rapidly Increasing In tlutf. being handy to work either In Omaha or South Omaha. No better oppor tunity caa be offered to begin a thrifty ' savings account. Come In and let us show u how easy It will bn to acquire a hutn. - Payne, Bost wick & Co. Sole. Agent. Bth "poneav 'aU.u . ,wl.. . .Y. L. Bldg ' tlj-M4U $0 REAL ESTATE CITT PKUPKHTV rOH SAI.B. (Con tin if4. NEW MODERN $ rooms, complete Jn every way; floors and walla In fine condition; basement full slxcd; attic floored; high ground ;. plenty of light and cool air; N. $Hd. near Bemls Park; street paved. $4,2uO. Terms. O'Keefe Real Estate Company. 1001 N. T. Life. Doug, or A 21S2. U9)-M4S8 Hanscom Park District $6,500 Buys a well built 9-room all modirn dwelling;, on 32i St. near Voolworth Ave. llouae ia In excellent condition. l.ra.e lot. 60x182. with plenty , of shade trees, cement walks, etc. First time offered. Do not , lirsltate. Call up and we'll be Klad to show you through. The Byron Reed Co. 212 8.' Wth 81. Thones: Douglas 297, A 334. (19) M4P0 30 A FINE COTTAGE IN BEMIS PARK, 35l!l LAFAYETTE, $2,900. . A nice Cottage home, on beautiful, wide street, with fine homes on both, sides, in this choice locality. All rooms ort one floor snd modern except heat. Thia must be seen to be appreciated. HASTING8 HETDEN, 1814 Harney St. 09)-461 30 POOR MEN'S HOMES. $1,100 for two small rottages, corner alley lot, 40x86, at 1307-t 8. 6th St. $1,060 tor a good 6-rooro cottage, lot $0x86, at 1306 S. 6th St. $1,060 for 6-room cottage, lot 80x68, at 1308 8. 6th 8t. $1,250 for good 6-room cottage oh corner of 6th and Poppleton, 8. E. corner., We will take $300 rash down on any of tne above bargains and let you pay the balance with the rent. ROBINSON & WOLF. 436 Paxton Blk. (19I-M413 SO NINE ROOMS, $1,860. Small rash payment; one block to N. 24th St. car, on Corby. Phone Douglas 784, Owner. (19) 405 29x BENSON LOTS CHEAP. I have two good lota 4 blocks, to car and close to paved road, that I will aell cheap for cash If sold within the next two weeks. Address O 364, Bee office. (19) M444 lx PETERS TRUST CO., NEW YORK LIFE BLDQ. We want large loana on well located, first clasa elty property. We can place large amount at low rates. Peters Truat Company,' New York Lit Building. (19) 70S May21 OWNER SAYS SELL Fine aix-roora residence on Burt St. facing the Boulevard, modern In every wav oo3 basement and walka. The owner I obliged 10 au un nis jiomesienu mis weeK. f rice, $2,8Kl; IU00 caah, balance same aa rent. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, 682 Brandeia Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. l)-44 2805 CUMLNO STREET, $2,200. A nearly new -room, modern house, with lot 36x120 feet, on paved atreet, with pav ing all - paid. .-.. ..,..,..-. i $500 CASH V And $20 a month will buy this. HAST1N08 A HEYDEN, 1814 Harnev Bt. (li 482 30 ACRES Six little farms, 2 to 10 acres eah. close to Bf-naon and paved road. Easy terms if you want. Ask ua. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1781. A-1188. (19)-45 2 WILL RENT with privilege of buying a new, 4-room house. Solid oak finish; beat furnace; fine combination light fixturea; best neighbor hood and fine, slg-htly view. Apply at one. DARLING & DARLING, Sole Agents. 441 Brandeia. tl) SM 30 -ROOM modern house In West Farnam district, large corner lot; streets paved; all specials paid. Price, $8,600, P. O. NEILSEN & CO., 703 N. T. Life Bldg. Both 'Phones. . (1) 246 2 I ROOMS $6,600. Elegant 9-room. all modern house; hot water heat, gaa and electricity; finished In quarter-aawed white, oak and yellow pine; auto garage. Property, faces east on 40th. corner lot; pavement paid for. Very good neighborhood. Investigate and be convinced that the price ia right. H. R. STRINGER. (36 Paxton Block, Douglaa 2261. (19)-M378 2 If You Want to Sell and aell quick without too much publicity, we will take care your business. When dealing with us, you deal direct with pro piletors who have lived and done business lor more than 17 year a right here in Doug laa county. DARLINO DARLING, 441 Brandeia Bldg. (19)-396 30 NEW, T rooms, very ciiolca, Bemls Prk district. C. M. Rich, $30 N. Y. Life. D $023. A 3231 (19)-M1M FOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN. BEFORE MAY 10, NICE -R. ALL MOI'KRN HOI'SE. 25TH STREET, NEAR INDIANA. BARN. ALL PAVING TAXES PAID. PART CA8H BALANCE ON EASY TERMS. . , THE Pl'TNAM CO., I 504 N. Y. Ufe Bidg (19)-M1 30 WALKING DISTANCE Reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen downnlaira, three bed rooms and alcove and bath upstairs; fuU cement basement, laui.dry. nice lawn: good neighborhood GALLAGHER & NELSON, 490 Brandeia Bldg., Omaha, Neb. - (19)-M477 30 INVESTMENT SNAP A U-room hotiae. In fine- condition- la newly papered and painted In and outside; haa new Beta of plumbing and a large vacant lot. Is rented ateady to good tenant who lived there for yeara at $otf per month Only $1'.M)0; $1.SU0 cash, balance at the rate of $8.40 per month. 1933 8. 12th St. ROBINSON a- WOLF, 436 Paxton Blk. (1)-M414 30 BARGAIN. Four-room cottage, 60 foot aouth front tot at 18th and Van Camp avenue. - Thia la a beautiful little place and vary cheap, $1.1160; muat be sold, owner leaving city. Just the place for street car man. W. R Iloman, fc Board of Trade. (l) M78& $0 BUY OF OWNER Close In property. 2111 Grant St., 8-room houae. all modem but furnace; new plumbing; good barn. $3,000. (Ii-M4t2xx LIST your property with Curt Boyer. Rd and Cuming 81 ft) tTl REAL ESTATE rHOPKHTV IOH A CITY PR LB (Continued.) HFRE 7 A CHANCE FOR TOU TO STOP PAYING RENT. New 4 ri.i.ni cotisae. Just completed, full lot. II.I.tO. aniall cash nsymtnt. balance mor'h'y mi II have to liurrv If you get In on this Vnlon Investment Co . $10 Be. Tel. IVugla 21..4. (19I-M138 Ml REAL E STATIC, LOANS and Insurant List your property with us for aale or exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hills Realty Cn.. 4010 Hamilton St. 'Phones Harney ret; Ind.. B-1841 Ut 16 LARGE new mod. 6-r. cottars, cor. lot 100x128. two block from car line; Imme diate possession; get a home on essy pay. menta from the owner, Doug. 116$ or even, tng Web. 4881. U8 M496 BOULEVARD HOUME, 2248 North lMh L. rooms, modern, only $2,600. Thome Brennan. room $ New York Life Bldg. U-U A SIX-ROOM HOME. 26ffi 8. 2Sth Ave. Iook at It. Come In, we will make the price. WE WANT TO SELI Nowata J-end and Lot Co.. aulte 824. N. Y. L. Hid;. Phon Rod 1990. Omaha, Neb. Open rvenlngs. 19)-M430 4 ' IN OMAHA. A HOME IF TO!' WANT IT. WILL Bt'lLD FOR YOU near Hanscom pwrk. North End. or most any place you want to live. Terma to suit the) times. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 8 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone, Red 1W. Omaha. Nb. Open evening. 09)-M431 2 WHEN writing to advertiser, kindly men tion The Bee. REAL ESTATE riRH AND RAftCH LAND FOR I ALB Itwi, 240 ACRES VERY CHEAP For a few day we re permitted to offer at $i00 per acre an elegant Warren county farm easily worth $116. This fine farm Is only 2 nillea from good town. Is exception ally well Improved, haa the very beat soil and la rented for caah. Here la an excep tional bargain In land that never falls to raise from 60 to 80 buahcla of corn per acre. Write today. ' It. R. STRINGER, 636 Paxton Block, Omaha. Neb. (20) M37$ 2 Clra. COLORADO IRRIGATED SNAP. 40 acrea Joining townalte, twelv mile from Denver; fruit and vegetable land; lie beautifully; fin vlow of the moun tain; Ideal for home or Inveatment. Thl will be sold at one-half Ha present value If at once. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., 683 Brandeia Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (20) 289 6,722 Acres, Cheap Fine ranch, elegant for colonization; two set improvements, 4 wells. 1,600 barrel storage cistern, corrals, scales, dipping vata, etc, 60 acrea alfalfa; part Irrigated; 1,000 acres cornea under new ditch; 2 mile from R. R. town In northeastern Colorado. Snap at $10 per acre. Good term. H. R. STRINGER, 636 Paxton Block, Omaha. Neb. (20) M374 2 WHBN answering advertisements, kindly mention the fact that you saw the ad In The Bee. Idaho. IT. 8. GOVERNMENT. , - IDAHO-CAREY-ACT-LANDS. Snake River Valley-Twin Falls District. 60,000 acrea open by drawing June 8, 1909. Write C. B. HURTT, Boise, Idaho. (30) M220-June 3x PI ebraska. America's Valley Of the Nile Best Irrigated Lands In the West are In the SCOTT'S BLLFK COUNTRY, up the Famous North Platte Valley of Nebraska. Next Excursion Tuesday, May 4, 1909 Thirty thousand acres of fertile land In a splendid climate, Watered by one of the biggest irrigation sys tems In the country. No Nebraska laud of equal area will support more families. Men from the South Platte country and Oreeley, Colo., say the advan tagea of the North Platte are super ior and the prices are one-fourth to one-third. Read again think. Irrlsated landa advance steadily to $ and $500 per acre; they never go back. Think once more act. TUESDAY. April ;7. we began the sale of the Famous Tri-Ktate land at Scott's Bluff, Neb. This land, which la owned by the Trl-State Land company, of which Mr. E. A. Cudahy 1 president. 1 under th $2,000,000 Tri-Statc Canal one of the largest Irrigation avstema In the west. It Is half again as large ss the im mense Kovernment Pathfinder canal. The Trl-State Land company haa practi cally first water right out of the North Platte river, and for an Immenae amount of water. Thia magnificent body of land at Scott Bluff represents th Best There is in Irri gated Land The two big canals, the Government and the Trl-State, represent a combined cost of nearly $4,000,000. Thia ia evidence of the value of the landa The prtcea at pasent are low. Prices and Terms These Trl-State lands lie so perfectly that a flat price haa been mrge on the en tire tract. We will aell uncultivated land at $70 per acre; cultivated land at $Mi per acre. No more than Its) acrea will be aold to any one purrhaaer. Speculators not wanted this land la for homeeeekera, who will move onto the land and Improve It, or Improve nd r-nt it. ONLY ONE-FIFTH CASH, balance In nine annual payment; first payment due two yeara after date of purchase. These are the famous Union Pacific terms, which have been ao popular with homeaeeker. To th firat twenty buyers, or until 2 0i acrea are sold, a discount of $6 per acre will be made on the purchase price, on condi tion that the purchaser Improve It this year by building a house and bam coating nol lea than $1,000. Paid-up water right from the beat canal ever conatructed goe with each screw For further particulars, sr or ant 1 Payne Investment Co. General Colonisation Aienta New York Life Bldg.. . Omaha, Nab (Or any of Ua asaoclat agents.) (20)-S9t SO WHKN you write to advertisers, remem ber that it lakes but an extra atroka or two of the pen to mention th faot that yuu aw th ad In Th Beta. a-a -L REAL ESTATE FARM AD HAX H LA.NI FOR 8 AIR Nebraska Cewtlnaed. MR. FARMER. MlOK H ERE. If you re looking for good farm land take a look at our list, before buying. We offer 298 acres In Nance Co.. miles west of Fullerton. rich black soli. 21 acrea under plow. So hitch tame grans, 20 acre pasture; Improvements are A No. 1; lots of fruit, clone to school; priced for quick sale at $. Terms. SCOTT 8 BLUFF COf'NTY. 160 acres 2 miles from Uerlmr. Neb., all under Irrigation. 85 acres under plow, all fenced. $6.2Vi. nne-third rah. Bt'FFAM) COUNTY. 80 acres good land, well Improved, all fenced, near good market town, 76 acres under plow. Priced for quick sale at $42. Term. HARWOOD ft HARWOOD. 416 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (3)-MIS ) $2.50 Per Acre Four aectlons sand hill grasing land, fourteen mllee north of HershoV, on Union Pacific railroad In Lincoln county, Ne braska, nine miles north of Platte river. $2.60 per acre. AJolning land held at $6 jirr acre. W. L Selby, 436 Board of Trade Bldg. Omaha, Neb. (20) 247 29 Mexlr. DEAR MR. FARMER Can you raise EIGHT CROPS of ALF AtFA yearly and sell It for $12.50 a ton7 Also, TWO CROPS OF CORN T Can you rarse oranges, lemons and other semi tropical fruits? No! But you can In the YAQUI VALLEY Sonoia. Mexico, on main line of 8. P. Ry., fronting at on Gulf of California. Fine climate, good markets at hand, paying big prices. 4(n,O0O acres under Irrigation. If you want to buy this land at $26 per acre in nve yearly payments, Including per petual water rlaht, ACT NOW, and Join NEBRASKA AND IOWA COLONY. Excursion May 4. Write for particulars. Hackett-Stillman Land Co., Agts 321-22 N. Y. Ufe. Omaha, Neb. "Phone Douglas 3iJ. (30) M478 30 , goath Datkota. LOOK US VP. Then cr-me with ua to Brule county. South Dakota. We control 14.OH0 acres and can sell in tracts to sulf purchasers. Price $20 to $ per ncre. Write or call. KELLEY INVESTMENT CO., 220-6 Neville Bldg. S-M475 30 Texas. Visit Our Omaha Colony in Brazoria, Texas, May 4th. Join our special excursion next Tuesday to visit the satisfied purchasers In the FAMOUS BRAZOS VALLEY. Over 60 Omaha people have purchased our orange and fig lands, many of whom are living there, and are more than 'delighted with their new location.- Our Mr. J. V. Harrow will accompany sev eral Omaha purchasers next Tuesday. If you are looking for a iiome In the best country on earth, come and see us. Free sleeper all the way. Can sell you from 6 acres up, at $66.00 per acre, on eaay monthly payments. You can make a living on five acrea. Call at office for litera ture. R. II. Landeryou, 442 Board of Trade, ' Omaha, ' Neb. Telephones: Douglas 2151: Ind., A-2131. (30)-M438 30 - ' Wyoming. I MUST sell an 80-acre tract of Irrigated land in the Great North Platte valley in Wyoming; to raise the money at once I will sacrifice the land for $36 an acre. Nothing but caah will touch H. O. Ether idge, Guernsey, Wyo. () MitiO 2x Oklal FOR SALE Two choice quarter sections land In one of the best farming districts In Garflel" county, Okl. Will sell at a bargain, for the next 30 daya only, Ad dresa IS. A. Garber, Garber, Okl. (20) Mlfl7 2x REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loan and warrants. W. Farnam Smith at Co.. m Farnam St. (22)-62$ 6ECOND MORTGAGE loan negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 Firat Nat l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phone Douglaa 2318. (22) 421 WANTED City loan. Peter Trust Co. (22)-626 PRIVATE money to loan. J. II. Sherwood. at Brandeia Bldg. (23) 631 PATNE, BOSTWICK CO.. N. T. Ufa, Private money; $600 to $6,000; low rata (B5) ttu MONEY TO BUILD. $o0 to 6200,000 at current rate W. H. THOMAS. u First Nat l Bank Bldg. (22 633 LOWEST RATES Beml. Brandeia Bldg. (21')-127 $100 TO $19,000 made promptly. F. D. Weal Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. ',22) 628 FIVE PER CENT MONEY t loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Heom 1. New York Lh'e Bldg. (22)-63t $609 to $300,000. lowest ra'aa. no delay. Owvln Bros.. 1604 Farnam (2t 88 $600 TO $6,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keef Real Estate Co.. 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug. or A-2162. (22)-J7 IfONEY TO LOAN-Payn Inveatment Ca . ia 3 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 6-room nouse. a 8-room house snd a couple of vacant lota NOWATA LAND AND IX)T COMPANY. Suite 824 N. Y. Life Bldg . Omaha. 'Phone Red 19t. Open Eveninga (23)-M78i WANTED TO BUY 10 to 40 acres close to city, for caah; muat be well located, near car line; prefer no Improvement. W. R. Iloman, $J6 Board of Trade. (23) M784 SO STOVE REPAIRS MEW furnace, hot. water and hot air com bination heating, $ and 4-hole laundry hot water heater, mantle grates, ga love repaired, water front and flowei vases Omaha Stove Renair wurlii ro. 1208 Douglaa St. 'Pfcons Ind. A-S621: XJ All -V. . . I AAA .... ' -LSUUtfeltR POU. - WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prlcea for secondhand furniture, carpels, clothe and shoe, Tel. Doug. mil. (av-4t) BE8T price paid for secondhand furniture, carpel, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. i)-tl Th Practical Auctioneer. 84 N. Y. Life. ! Iu0 STANDARD upright Alano. tar $7. Phon Web (26 MSJ6 WANTED Four good, common work horse, to weigh not less than l.SuO lba each; state age. price and address where they can be seen. Addresa 8 372. car Bee. (26)-M4W 2 A LARGE parrot cage; atate price. 21 JO lh Ave., Council Bluffa, la (J6 M43 $0x BEST prlcea paid for Id-haad furniture, clothe, shoes, etc Tel. Dougta 4X6. (36J8U Ma 21 WANTED SITUATIONS SITUATION wanted by first class car penters; office table, shelving, reflnlsh Ing. painting; a. I kinds of repairs. Ad dress Johnson A Carlson. 1711 Chicago Bt. (27)-M4M Sox BANK STATEMENTS Report of the Condition of FIRST VATIOIAI, BASK OF OMAHA At Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at the Close of Business, April 28. I. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. $ 7.343,662 98 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1 21 U. 8. bonds to secure circulation 310.00.60 U. 8. bonds to secure U. 8. depoelts 250.enOO" Bonds, securltes. etc. 848.347.66 Banking house furni ture and fixtures.. 1'26.000.00 Due from national bank (not reserve gentsl $ 72,3S.M Due from atate bank and banker 482,048 $2 Due from approved reserve agents l,4S7,7O8.06 Check and other caah Items Z5.2M.72 , i Exchangea for clear- lng house 178.44H.Sl Note of other na tional banks MVVXUiO Fractional paper cur rency, nickels and cents 804.49 Lawful money re serve In bank, via. : Specie 2M.30n.00 Igal tender notes. . $1. 166.868.00 $ 4,647.4R.07 Redemption fund with IT. 8. treasurer 16 of circulation) 10,000.00 Total $12.2t4.7R7.9l LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expense and taxes liald National hank note outstanding Due to other na tional bank 3,062,789.0$ Due to state banks and bankers ' 2,218,290 62 Due to , trust com panies and savings banks 78.633.62 Individual deposits subject to check.... 8,841,791.12 Demand certificate of deposits 182.051.43 Time certificate of deposit 2,086.887 49 Certified checks 14.650.76 Cashier's checks out standing 40.216.1 V. 8. deposit 182,306.47 600.000.00 600,000.00 20,698.$7 200,000.00 Deposit of U. 8. dls' burning officers.... Reserved for taxes., 62,644.87-ll.S86.069.M 20,000.00 Total $13,364,787.91 State of Nebraska, Cotuity of Douglas, s: I, T. 1 Davis, caafiler of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. U DAVIS. Cashier. Correct Attest: C. T. KOUNTZB, F. H. DAVIS, L. U KOUNTZE. Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me thl 2!th day of April, If. JOHN H. BEXTEN, Notary Public. No. 163$. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John C. Baine and wife to Elisabeth Gsnater and husband, lot 4, block 16, Walnut Hill $ Carl L. F. Swanaen to George B. Jones part lota 1 and 2, block S, Ixwe's addition Alice Winhigler to William M. Ryan, lots 13 and 14, block 1. Wert Side.. Otto C. Wagner and wife to Idel 1.460 600 4.260 1.260 t3 ' '290 J. Poo Cement Stone company, lot 7, diock 202. Omaha v John 8. Bacon to H. N. Fuller, lot. 6. block SUV. Omaha EliiHheth C. Graham to May El Lytle, lot 13, block 2, Plalnvlew. .. . Martin Langdon and wife to Edward W. Heidemann, lot 4, bloc X An drews Benson's addition Thonins B. Norrla and wife to E. W. Plotx, west 2-3 lot 3, .block 7, Hillside No. 1 LoreiiEo V. Morse and wife to Hugh McCaffrey, lot 13, Clark' 8;. Mary Avenue add tlon ,j00 John B. George to Patrick Touer north 20 feet of lot 12. block . South Omaha Anna B. Conroy to Henry Kroefcer. lot 3, block 32, 1st addition to Cor i Ikhii Place R. W. Sprague and wife to F. P. Babbitt, lot 4, block 7$. Benaon Olive D. Buck and husband to David E. Buck, e4 lot 7, block , Pat rick's 2d addition Peter Cardell to Alma Cardell, lot 24, 26, 26 and 2, block 1, Patter son's sub Israel Gluck to F. J. Kulha. part aub lot 1, lot 10, Johnson' addition Andrew O. Kruae and wife to B. B. lavls, pa-t s'4 w'4 12-15-12 Margaret Buckley and husband to R. C. Howe, lot 4. block 3T. South Omaha Hastings ft Heyden to Barah A. Holla, lot 6, block 2, Hasting ft Heyden' 2d Samuel M. Blanchl and wife to Ru- ' dolph Blum, part sublot 8, tax lot 5, aectlon 9-15-13 Same to same, sublot 9, tax lot S, 1,260 $00 1,000 2,260 10 3.860 750 1.400 460 3.6D0 section 9-16-13 1 Maude B. Morris et al to Pantel Realty company, lots 9 and 10, block 6, Hogg ft Hill 2d addition 10.000 . iR. Norris and wife to C. E. Ira tn. lot 11. block 2, Walnut Hill.... Ellen M. Anderson to Olive A. vAnder son, east 5 feet of lot 2, block 2. Hillside No. 1 Susie Bette to Winnie Rathlef, two acres In section 29-15-13 Mabel J. Harte to John A. Moore, lot 20, block 109. Dundee Place Joseph Kottal and wife to Henry Iihman, e4 lot 4. block 8. Camp bell'a addition Murine Sorensen and wife to Cora I Pi'Kne, nl, -lot A. sub of lota 1, 2 and 3, block 4, Beml park 1.600 116 700 4.600 3.660 Total $55,77$ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED proposals will be received by the Ne braska State Board of Public Lands and Buildings at the office f George C. Jun kln, secretary of atate, stat houae, Lin coln. Nebraska, on Tuesday, May 11, 1909, until 11 o'clock a. m., for the construction of a live stock Judging coliseum (pavilion) 176 feet long by 200 faet wide, on th Ne braska State Fair ground, near Lincoln. Plana, specifications and detalia can be seen at the offlcea of the secretary of state and th State Board of Agriculture tn the atate house. Lincoln; and also at th office of The Twentieth Century Farmer. Room 601, Bee Building, Omaha. Each bid muat be made to the Board of Publle Lands and Bulldinga, and be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the order of aald board, for two (2) per cent of the bid, as a guarantee that a contract will be entered Into, In case of the acceptance of the bid.' The board reeervee th right to reject any and all bida. All proposals must be made fully In accordance with th blank form hereto attached to th specifi cations. GEORGE C. JUNKIN, Secretary Board of Public Land and Building. AfldlOt OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC X.HSB TKAJI TOt7 B1T3 AT SBA. Weekly galling Btwa atoatraal. Qa n Uvavpool. Two day on lb neauufut Su Lawreaoe rlvsr and Ibt ahorteat ocean tout ta u rNmhlng oatter on th Atlantic thaa ur Einpieaaea. Wlrelaa un all staamer. fir claaa, N eood, $S4) aa alaaw oabla, $44. Aek your ticket agant. or writ tor aall. ina a. rates and booklet. O. B. lUIVJAxfTaT. 4. A, 341 tout Clark Ohleafo. RUSSIAN AMERICAN LINK i, .,.,.,, M 1M CLAM, Mi l arsa XW hUAV Nr CUm f ioJ M uc.lrtl k.v Tela -rw IS.SM Tea. B. ROMBXA llln( from N. Y.,' 4um 6. n July 11. Wlnlw T.lrphr. A. JOUNbuN CO., Brae, M. I. BANK STATEMENTS (Continued.) No ?7T8. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Or THR MF.HCH AIT. NATION I. HAS K. at Omaha. In the Stat of Nebraska, Jit Ihe cloee of business April fa. 1ft. RESOURCE". f.osn and discounts . $1,181,273.38 Overdrafte, secured and unsecured 7.(1 V. B. bonds to secur circulation , W.0OO.00 V. 8. bonds to secure V. 8. deposit 150,00000 Premium on t. 8. bonds w.nmi Bonds, securities, etc. w,uft0i Banking house lSO.Onooo Due from national bank (not reaerve agent) $ 621 .078. Due from state banks and hankers 31,230.88 Due from approved re serve agents 1.046.051.64 Check a and other caah Hems 7,09$. 74 Exchanges for clear ing house 126.023.35 Note of other na tional bank 36.H0.u0 Fraction! paper cur rency, nickel and rent 8.842.78 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, vli.t Specie 610 .) liOgal tender note.... 65,260.00 J,5!W,059.rS Redemption fund with V. 8. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation.. 15.000.00 Total LIABILITIES. Ctpltal stock paid In,. Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Due tn other national .$7.548,138. 42 $ 6eO.o0O.00 360,000.00 5O.3W.06 300.000.00 bat.k $1.467.W.! Due to state bank and bankers.. . ....... $70,4793 Dividends unpaid 441.00 Individual deposits subject to check 2.900.6S1.61 Demand certificate of deposit 7. 00 Time certificates of deposit 7S7.879.M Certified checks t 8.088,78 Csshler' check out standing 1?0.461.S United Slatea deposit 160,000.00 6,346.741.37 Reserved for taxe.... 3.00O.O0 Total $7,648,138.42 State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, as.: I. F. P. Hamilton, csshler of the above nsmed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. P. HAMILTON, Cashier. Correct Atteat : LUTHER DRAKE. GEORGE E. PRITCHETT, JOHN F. COAD, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me thl 29th day of April. 1909. LOUIS W. WEYMULLER, NOUry Public. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE OMAHA NATIONAL RANK, at Omaha. In the Stat of Nebraska, at the close of business April 28, 1909. RESOURCES. Iians and discounts.. $ 7,563,(41.77 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1,927 33 U, 8. bonds to secure circulation 600,000.00 U. 8. bonds to secure V. 8. deposits 658,000.00 Premiums on V. S. bonds 47,176 00 Bonds, securities, etc. 619.999.73 Banking house, furnl- v ture and fixtures 176,000.00 Due from national banks (not reserve gent) $1,777,227.54 Due from atate banks nd banker 207.497.04 Due from approved reserve agents 1.469.717.79 Chrck and other rath Items 26.083.58 Exchanges for clear- lng house 8g.8to. 01 Note of other na tional banks...- 30,365.00 Ft actional paper cur rency, nickels and cents :'... 6.614.45 Lawful Money, Re aerve In Bank, vlx.: Specie 992,064 00 Legal tender notes... 3Dl.800.0o (,000.244.41 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer 15 pfr cent of circula tion) 30.000.00 Total ..$14.486.29r.24 LIABILITIES. Capital tock paid In Surplua fund Undivided profit, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Due to other national $ l.nOO.OAO.OO 200,000.00 I 2ra.103.69 699,997.50 bank $4,420,807.12 Due to atate bank and bankers 2,206,788.39 Due to trust com- ' panics and savings banks 98,764.36 Individual deposit - subject to check 4,084,007.20 Time certificates of deposit. 727.432.78 Certified checks 64,035.46 Cashier' chock out- stnndlng 392.624.67 United State deposit 209.112.17 Deposit of IT. B. dis bursing officers g3.$74.S4 Reserved for taxes... 7.143.57 12,433.090 06 Total ; $14.488.v.24 Slate of Nehraaka. County of Douglas, a.: I, W. H. Bucholi, caahler of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the beat of my krcwledge and belief. W. H. BVCHOLZ, Caahier. Correct Atteat; J. H. MILLARD. K. C. BARTON. W. M. BURG1S8S. . Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day Of April. 1". L. t. SPALDING. Notary Public. RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION lOTH AND MASOlt Calaa FaeUla Leav Arrive. a 9:40 pre a $ OS pas a 9:30 am a 6 00 pra 8:60 pra a 6:46 pm a 6 46 pm a 4'46 pm a 7:06 an b 1:40 pro a 1:4$ pra a 9:00 am on train Overland Limited a $:6S am Colorado Express a 8:60 pm Atlantic Exprea Oregon Exprea a 4:lflrpm Los Angele Limited. ...aJl:66 pm Fast Mall a 9 20 am China and Japan Mall.. a 4:00 pm North Plat! tocal a $:li aru Colo. Chicago Special... al$:U am Beatrice ft Btromsburg Local bl2:40 pro Valley Local (motor, via Van Cut-Off )....al:09 am Vallay Local (motor). ..a :$0 pm Local passenger not carried no, i ana I. Wabaakv SU Loul Exprea a $ 30 pm a 9.31 bt. Loul Local (from Council Biuffa) $:8C am All:)$ Ktanberry Local (from Council Bluff) $.00 pm bl6:l$ llllaal astral . Chicago Expreaa a T:16 am a $ 48 Chicago Limited 00 p m a 8:80 Mina.-8L Paul Express b 7.16 am Minn. -St. Paul Limited. a 8:00 pm a $ 90 Omaha-Ft. Dodg LVal.a 4:1$ pm all Chleag:, aetk lilss Paelfle . EAST. Chicago Limited a 1:00 am all 0$ Iowa Local a 1 am i(H Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a $.-00 am all:ut L Molns ft Eaatera..a 7:00 am a 4:10 Est Molnee Pawnger..a 4:00 pm ali $0 Iowa Local bll OO am b 9:66 Chicago I Eastern Ex.). .a 4:40 pra a 1:10 Chicago Vlyer a 8.08 pm a $.at WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...U:lJ pm a 1:60 Colo, ft Cel. Expreaa. ...a l:au pm a 4:10 (ikl. A Taaa Aapiesa.. 4:40 cm . i m Pm pm m am am pm pm pm pm pm pra pm am pm pia pm lktcact Mllwaaka) A St. Paai Chloaao ft Colo. Special 7:26 am all:M CaJ. ft Oregon Expreaa. a 6:00 pn; 8. A Overland Limited a 9 68 pm a $ ao Perry Local .K b 1:16 pox bllJ6 Chleaco Great Westera. St. Paul-Minneapolis ... 190 pm' 1 11 St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 7 0 am Chicago Limited (:10 pm $.16 HtoMail 8alM K. C. ft St. U Eapra..a $ 00 am a T M K. C. ft aH. L. Eapra..ai.U pm a I A Pre pm m am am pin am Pin :ojit$x,d Chirac A Nartl. Chicago Daylignl Twin Cli. Kxpr ... Chicago Local Sleux City lJx;al I'hirifA iocal altra.ui .a I. A am :.a ;4 am .all . am .a $ 46 pm .a 4.80 pm li pm .a I 44 pm 14 48 pm 1 av pm a I pm U M am a 9.10 am 1 21 am 9 at am a l a pm a I iO m all J8 pm s al am i $ JO pra al $6 am A pm a 8:89 pm b 1 86 pm b $ M pm Chlcaiio Special Mlnneaota-Dakota Ea. Fast Mall Twin Citv Limited Los Angrle Uniltod... r.--m A I lmlt.,1 .a 9 oil pm .a 9 1 pm ,a M . Nebraska and Wyomi in llvlaloi NorTolk-lwnesieei . Lincoln-Long Pin. Pesdwood-Llnooln . Caspr-Landr Fremont-Albion .... Htlng-8uperkr . .a i :w am .a 1:40 am .a l pm .a $.o pm . b 6:90 pm .bl.oo pm BURLINGTON lTe 19TH A MA BOB Brllagtaw Lesv. Denver ft Callfornta.... 4:M) pm Northwest Special ......a 4.10 pm Black Hills a 410 pm Northwest Expre ,...al!:16 ana Nebraaka rxdnt 1:46 am Lincoln Fast Mall. .....b 1:30 pm Nebraska Express ...'...a 1:16 am Lincoln Local -. Lincoln local Schuyler-Plattamouth ,.b I 06 pm Bellevue-Plattsmouth .. ......... Plattamouth-Iowa .......b 9:18 am Bellevue-PlatHmouth ..Jll M pm Denver limited a 4:10 pra Chicago Special a 7:18 am Chicago Expreaa (..a 4:80 pm Chicago Flyr a 6:30 pm Iowa Local .a 9:16 am St. Louis Exprea.. ....a 4:40 pra Karsa City ft Bt. Jo..al0:46 pm Kansas City ft St. Joe.. 9:1$ am Kanaaa City ft St Joe.. a 4:40 pm RAILWAY TIME CARD: ArrtT a 1:46 pm a $'46 pm ' a 1:10 pm a I eg am a 8:10 pm all U pm a 810 pm b K am a TM pm bio am b 1:0$ pm 'i":4o'im a 7 am a(l:48 pm a 1:68 pm a l:$o am U:90 am anno am a, 6 80 aia a 6:10 pm WEBSTER ITAe-llTH A WEBfTBR Cblea, it. PaU Mlataaapall A Omaha . . Leave. Ariivw. Twin City Paengf...b 6 $0 m b :2 pm 8loux City Passenger... b $ n pm bll Mam Sltux City Local e 1:46 am f pm Emeraon Local ........ ..b $:$ pm b ;10 am Mlitoirl Paelfle Auburn Local b 1:60 pm bU:$o am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, a emit day only, d Dally xoDt Saturday. Federal Offenders Go to Prison Judge Carland Impotei Sentence! on Men Convicted in Court at Sioux Falli. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., April 29."-(8pecil.) The present term of the United 131101 court la rapidly drawing to a close, about all of the case having been disposed of. Judge Car land ha Imposed sentences In all case where convictions bad "been se cured the result of Jury trials and in th case of those defendant Who had en tered pica of guilty during the term. Th sentences Imposed by Judge Carlahd were as follow: Samuel Spotted War Bonnet, one year In the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan. . Alexander LaRouach and High Ottar, on year and one day -each In the federal pen itentiary and a fine of 100 each' and cost of prosecution. James Corset, one yar. at4 one day In the federal penitentiary and a fine of $100 and costs of prosecution. Angus McClaln of Piedmont,' for mailing an objectionable postal card, a fine of $au. In default of the payment of which he will he committed to the Meade county Jail at Sturgls. Philip Sw)ft Bear, one year and -one day In the federal penitentiary and a- fine of $100 and cost of prosecution. Henry Stelta, selling .liquor at Mitchell without having paid the apaolal government tax. thirty daya In the Davison eourtty Jail at Mitchell and a fine of $100. . . William Jackson, same offenae aa that charged against Stelta, thirty daya In the Minnehaha county Jail at Sioux Fall and a fine of $100. Blue Eye and Catch Th Eriemyt ' on year and one day each In the federal peni tentiary and a fine of $100 each and coat of prosecution. ... . Charles Looking Back, one year and one day In the federal penitentiary and a fin of $100 and costs of prosecution. Fred M. Moore, alias Edward flay, for breaking Into a postofflce with Intent to commit larceny, five years In the- federal penitentiary and a fine of $100.' Martin Shangrau and Ben Janla, con victed of the larceny of the stock on th Pine Ridge reservation, two year ech In the federal penitentiary. Judge Carlnnd ordered that the tarmt of Imprisonment should comtrienee at noon of Wednesday, April . 28. In cases where a sentence of one year and One day and a fine of $100 and coat of prosecution were Impoaed the defendant were guilty of Introducing liquor Into Tndlan reserva tions. Levi Graham, aged 71, who had Juit been released from the Sioux Falls penitentiary sfter serving a term for the larceny of grain In Lake county, was arraigned be fore Judge Carland on an Indictment charg ing him With having removed And carried away a rural free delivery box from a route In Brooklnga county, th offenae hav ing been committed on April 24, 1906. Being without mean, Tore Telgen was appointed by the court to confer with the defendant, and after a conference a plea .of guilty . was entered, accompanied by a plea on th part of Attorney Telgen tht the court be as lenient a possible tn pronouncing sen tence. ' ,-. Judge Carland Impoaed a fine of $26. tn default of the payment of which .the do fndant shall be lodged In the lAk county Jail at Madison. SAME NAME, FORGERY EASY Wlsronsla Man Cleverly Csrri I.aad Reloaslaa- t Cal Arrest Fellow. HURON, 8. D., April 29.-rBrierla!.V-Tw men, both known aa William H. Pennls ton, cousin, and both residing In Lafayetta county, Wisconsin, furnished excellent' oo portunRy for the transfer of a quarter eo tion of Badle county land, by. me ah of a forged deed. It I alleged that Petinlaton No. 1 received a letter from a Salem, 8. D., party, offer ing to purchase a quarter ectlon of land In Beadle county, and owned by Penniaton No. 2. A deal was consummated 4uid th first party received $4,800 for th land, giv ing a deed therefor. It transpire by ex amination of records, that he was not th owner of the land, and 14 alleged not only received letter. belonging to hi cousin, but also negotiated the. sale and pocketed the money without conferring with Pennlsftn No. 2. The fact ware brought to light by a' letter sent by the tenant on the farm here, to Mr. Pennls ton, asking If he could retain possession of the land since It conveyance t the Salem party. . Investigation followed and Pennlston No. 1 waa arrested, partle going from this city to Lafayette county, Wis consin, to' attend the 'examination. " CALL FOR BANK STATEMENT Comptroller of th Carreaey Ask fa Wednesday. WASHINGTON. April 29-Th comp troller of the currency Initi . for a statement of the condition of all national banks at th close of buslnss ca Wednesday, April 28.- Puting the tprtng every one would b benefited by taking Foley's Kidney Bnv dy. It furntahe a needed tool to th kidney after th extr strain of wlnlai, and It purlfle th blood ' by atlmulatln th kidney, aud causing them tllmlnat th Impurities from It FXleyg - Kidney Bmdy Impart naw'llf and Vrgor.'Plea. ant to take. 8old by ail druggist