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rilK BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAYp, 1909. i9 J 1- PERSONAL (Continued. PRIVATE home during confinement; fen. hies adopted Trie Quod Bsmarltan Bsnl terlum. '40 1st Ave., Council Bluff, la (HI-M.K3 TOCNO WOMEN coming to Omiflt as trengers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association, 17th and Howard gts., when they will be directed tf suitable boarding place or otherwise assisted A deaconess representing the association mwti train at th Union (na tion a travelers- aid. il aw HA LL'8 safes, new, Id-hand. 1818 Farnam. H8 31 ' POULTRY AND EGGS . C. R. I. Red eggs for hatching. ll.M. Chicks. JOc each First prise cockerel, Nebraska state fair, ltrw. heeds my pen. R. H. Sawyer, Raymond. Neb. ' ' (ID M942 MSx BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK and Silver Laced Wyandotte eggs, tl for 15 or It per 100. Ell Mock, Lindsay, Neb. ' - (11-M9M 20x H. C. BROWN LEGHORN EOOH, $3 00 per Ooort layara. Cnaa. Gardner, Bloom Ingtorr. Ieb. I1II-MM 3x COU WTANDOTTES Won second on pen t state ahow; flrat cook same ahow. In my flrat pan: flna laying strain; atock for lie. Mrs. R. J. Latter son, Button, Neb. . , (1D-MM6 14x B. ,C. RHODE I8IAND RED BOOS For . aale at 3 and 83 per au; cock score, and pullets large and even color. Mrs. Berthelda Nettlcton, Benedict, Neb. (Il)-Mi27 14x EGGS Barred Rook. 8. C. Brown Leghorn winner ahow and laying pen, K; fl. Oscar Kenning, wanoo, into. (U) mos x BARRED Plymouth- Rocks, money makers; choice, vigorous atock; selected eggs, loo for 34, 50 for 82.50: aafe d. 'livery and sat . . If faction guaranteed.. Adam A. Weir, Clay Center, Neb. (11) M941 M8x BVFF- ROCKS cockerels. II 60; Mammoth PeUIn ducks 12. tier trio IK. Ofia In sea "Son-Rocks, 31.t0 er If.; Pekln 11.24 per 9. Mrs A. J. Pollack, Kt. 4, wiener, weo, ; (11) M43 M8x WHITB WTANDDTTES-Winners at Ne braska slate ahow; acore 94 to oy Thompson. Egg 31 30 per . 60 Pr ' L. T. Hiller, L lyases, wen. UD-M944 MUX REAL ESTATE .REAL EITATE DEALERS. iREED ABSTRACT CO.. Est.. 1868; prompt aarvlca: set our prices. 1710 Farnam St. (1)-31& ... REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. , CHAaV J5. .WILLIAMSON. President. (1-316 OANGESTAD, 404 Bee Bldg. Tel. D. 8SCT, (1) M617 PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. Y. Ufe. ..... . (W-u WALKUP REAL ESTATE CO.. Paxton Block. (1) MH may 14 BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Brandels Bldg. - (ID) Sl CITY PROPERTY FOR BALK. .':-- A i FINE ST. LOUTS FLAT rt" BUILDING ONLY. $5,150. A SNAP FOR INVESTOR. ' ' The- owner of this fine flat property Is going to leave the city and has made a very low price in oraer- to aen at onc. Kmrh mirtmOnt has nice racentlon hall good-alzed dining room. 1 bedrooms, good , kitchen. pantry and rear porch, aeparate ..oaaemenia, iurnac lor eacn mimi. ' It la a splendidly oullt building with extra heavy malls and the best of material throughout. Isa than four years old and in riral-cliisa condition, i n lot la a oeau tlfiil lot 40xlM feet. Fine shade and fruit frees. Ort car line and paved etroet. with Wing all paid. Will rent all the time at ihi.tn to If a rannth. This la In a nice neighborhood of homes. The number Is r.'lli South 2Pth street, one block east of t Hanseoni park. Let us show this to you tomorrow. HASTINGS 4V HETDEN, 114 Harney St. (1) 121 7 , . "BUY NOW" . . ,., . . .Two blocks from car line and one block from Fontanelle park In GRAVES PARK ADDITION 'It 'Ames avenue anfl 41st street AU eaat '.fronts, slxe 60x124 feet each. PRICE, 1126. TERMS. 16 CASH. 16 A MONTH. ' 'Lots all staked. Go out and look at them. ; : HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1014 Harney St. FARM BARGAIN, s- Improved farm.. 300 acres, SO miles from .Omaha. mile from railroad town. Only I4& per acre; one-third cash, balance at & per cent. Write for full description. ' 'z .T. II. DUMONT & SON, "Phone Douglaa 9o. 1906 Farnam St. 4.19) iai 7 Ft)H SALE Two lots, east front. Roanoke Addition. Two blncsa from levi Carter Park - Partv leaving city- wishes to sell "V reason-able for rash. Address G 4i, care of Bee. (18) M191 lOx BARGAIN IN A CONVENIENT .HOME. Large tO-room house, strictly modern, fine shade trees, nice lawn, cement walks, - paved street, on Farnam near 411 St.; 4.0im, nnf-lmlf cash and balance to suit. V. G. SHRlVER. New York IJfe Bldg. (1S)-M140 SACRIFICE - Owner -must sell thst fine south front U, ll.t - .. ln4n,utJ In Il,.n.l .11 ; si reel Improvements In; on car line and 2 diockh irum icnwi, vtonn idu can suy ii ror PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 1st Fl. N. Y. Ufa Bldg. i Tela.- Doug. 1781. A 118. (19)-12 I . A GOOD HOME ;; NEAR KOUNTZE PLACE t4.3UO for Hl Blnney St . 2- i story, 7-room and reception . hall, modern. 4 bedrooms, full ;i: cemented baaement with laun- r dry, hot ater heat. nw1y tleo- . - orated throughout; built two ,. years ago by owner for a home. lxt 60x134 ft. A good . buy. Investigate OEOBOE CO.. 1H Farnam St. Phone Douglaa 7S. --- (!-! T $900 FOR 5 ACRES , Located . about 2 mllea northweat of Florence, within one-half mile of mscadani road. In a locality where a great many people are growing fruit and are making a rood living otr or rive acira. a ACRLS U.&OO. Located within a mils of the end of ths Florence car line and on a macadam road. The location la very desirable, being close to aoma nice new nomee. in mass sry . u terms on either one of these pieces. - Better buy one of these now. as It is sura Vu advanre In a very ahort time. IA8T1NUS A HtVDt.N, 1614 Harney St. ' . (19 971 I CREIOHTON'S FIRST ADD. We are Just finishing a new house at ISA and Castellar, I-alory and- attic, I roonia, oak finish, complete for K&utt. Let ue show you this house. GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE. Ground Floor N. X. tit: V S A 3 REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR BALE. (Continued.) W..COR. 4Nt and Jackson Bts., a grtod g-room. l-etorv franie Imuee. all new tlumbinr. cm-ner l"t. IZ.aTA . Ilj7 flu. .VtTi Ave., 7-rnom hoiiee. modern conveniences, lot Mxli0 ft., paving paid, W.lVt IS!" Dewey Ave., a new 7-room, all modern home, mil at tie smn tnts montn; it. wo cah. ba'ance monthly. 2 lots 8. E. ror. Wth and rallfomla, very choice, owner will consider trading on K-room house. SELBY, 16th and Farnam. 43S B. of T Bldg 19)- i 7 WANTED We have buyers waiting. DARLING A DARLING. IG4 441 Brandels. Al22 (1) M'. 8 John Morrison House Mr. .Morrison has removed to ths ranch Ilia unnuitl Ul 1 1 11 11 1 n i n a . vi ui.im and Florence boulevard, diagonally across nun numv ,ii 1 1 1 i av.-fw iwiuciilv, Nine large rooms, excellently built; house located In a setting of fine old forest trees; south and east front; outlook fine; large barn. Former price t7,0u0, present firice o,600. Act quickly. Harrison & Morton (1)-M1 EXTRAORDINARY Home Bargain New, completely modern and you can move In at once. mrr reception hall, parlor, dining-room and kitchen first floor J bedrooms snd porcelain bath second Poor large closets; rurnae. gas and electric; full cemented basement; cement walks; level lot 46x133 ft.; near Ames avenue and 24th street car. Price Only $3,250 BP. JOHNSTON CO., Phone Doug. 12. 114 Farnam St. (19 M967 8 CliOBE IN HOME of rooms and hath, modern except heat, excellent condition, Inside and out; lot 13x140; fruit and shade 13.000. Easy terms; 2415 Burt, or 20 Paxton block. (191122 7s . BRAND NEW Eight nice large rooms, finished In birch, mshogany stairs, nke fireplace, full ce ment bnsement, dandy furnace, large lot. trice, a,uuo. WEST FARNAM P. Ov. NIELSEN A CO.. 703 N. Y. L. Bldg. Both phones. (lr-17 7 PETERS TRUST CO., NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. We want larga loans on well loos ted. first eisrs eny property. We can place large amounts at low rates. Peters Trust Company, New York Late Building. U 706 Maya BARGAINS 12,6001511 Madison Ave, 8 rooms, modern . except heat, barn, paving paid. tl,6i)0 On 13th near Bancroft, four rooms, bath, fruit trees and berry bushes. B,60 Nsw 4-room cottage, with bath and gas, 960 N. 28th Ave.; paving starts soon easy terms. 13,000 2WO-a16 N. 2nth, two 6-room houses rent J.'WO per year; room for two more cottagfa. M EACHRON REALTY CO., 1924 TAko St. Phone Webeter 1661. (19) MlOs t - IF YOU HAVE city property, fsrms. ranch lands or mer chandise to sen or traue, list tnem with me. It costs you nothing unless I effect a sale, W. W. Mitchell, 883 Board of Trade Bldg. (19) 321 A CORNER LOT, SUITABLE FOR 3 HOUSES, ' $1,100 Located at the southeast comer of 22d and Brown streets In a very desirable lo cality, within two blocks of the 24th street car line and within one block of the Flor ence Boulevard. Ths streets have recently been graded and leave a nice terrace to theae Tots. Who ever buys this will get a food pargain. 1AST1NGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. , (19) 971 7 BOULEVARD HOUSE. 2248 North 19th St. 9 rooms, modern, only Vi,V'- J nomas Brennan, Room, 1 New York Life Bldg. (19)- GOOD HOME 6 ROOMS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK Almost new. In best of order: hsll, parlor, dining room snd kitchen on first floor: I bedrooms and modern bath on second floor; .large cellar; outside hatchway; lot 40x130; cement walks; fruit snd shade trees st 1426 Spencer St.; in a good neighborhood owner Is moving to Kansas and has re duced his price to W.M0. W. H. GATES, . 17 N. Y. Life. 'Phone, D. 1294. (19)- T I1.7S0 will buy ' a new 6-room house In West Council Bluffs, on car line, ten minutes rlue, nice home, good location. 1017 Avenue A. Hell 'phone B 1304. (19) Ms78 9s NEW. T rooms, very choice, Beinls Pvk district, l-. M. lucn, aw n. z. Life, D u3, A 331 Acres, $750 Florence boulevard, thla aide Miller park Very sightly building sites. Number limited. Harrison & Morton, (IB) IIS A Few Choice Bargains 2834 Caldwell, rooms, all modern except heat; large barn, lot tfxl, permanent side walks, paving, all eperial taxes paid; price, i.4T, easily worth 13.6). 2MU Rugglea Hi , 4-room cottage, nearly new. Price. 81.300. C G. Carlberg, Sole Agent. 911 N. Y. Life Bldg. (19)-971 7 LARGE, new. mod. 5-r. ooitage; Corner lot, l0xl2; 8 blocks from car line; Imme diate possession. Get a home on easy payments from the owner. Doug, lifcj or evenings Web. 441. (19) 12 REAL ESTATE LOANS and Insurance Ust your property with us for sale or exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hills Realty Co.. 4ol0 Hamilton 8t. 'Phonea Harney 7t; Ind. B-1M2. (19i-y4 LIST your property with Chrta Bover. !?d and Cuming die. 19 &a . 25TH AND PRATT STS. Seven rooms, nearly new, modern, with hot water heating, full south fTont lot. which will fsce the lew university. This is a snap St 4."0. Will srrsnge terms. GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE. Ground Fir. New York Life. Both 'phones. (1 927 7 $1,450 t-rom cottage, water, sewer, gss. toilet, cistern, fine shed. 't Burdctte ftt. Ownr. ( IV 114 9x lini'9F snd lot for sale. lls N T-i Ht. Eel Otun. tU)-Mj.tx 100 Profit Guaranteed If you have $100.00 or $10,000.00 to invest it will pay you to investigate this proposition. YOU WILL BE GUARANTEED UNCONDITIONALLY A PROFIT OF 100?& ON YOUR INVESTMENT IN THREE YEARS. This is a gilt edge, conservative, safe in vestment for which we court the most thorough in vestigation. We only ned $15,000.00 and when this amount is secured this unusual opportunity will be gone. You will never again have an opportunity like this, so act at once. Best of bank references furn ished. Address IL 365 Bee. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) CLOSE IN - New -room apartments In building at 17th and Cuming; modern, tiled entrance and bath room; hot water; only seven blocks to postofflre. For terms see PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 1st Fi. N. Y Life Bldg. Tels. Doug. 1781. A WZ. (1J)-126 7 HERE IS A CHANCE FOR ONE MAN TO QUIT RENTING. New 4-room cottage. Just completed full lot. 11,150. Small payment. balance monthly. You will have to hurry to get In on this. UNION INVESTMENT CO. HO Bee. Tel. D. 2904. (19)-M52 I 6-ROOM HOUSE Your rent would have bought a home IN OMAHA long ago. Come In. Let's talk It over. NOWATA LAISU AINU UIT CO., Suite 624 N. Y, Life Bldg., Omaha. Phone- Red 1999. (18I-M069 9 ACRES Six small unimproved farms, two of ten acres each, close to Benson; prices low; will make any reasonable terms snd help you put up buildings to suit ybur re quirements. Take an auto ride with us to look them over. 'PAYNE 'INVESTMENT CO., 1st Fl. N. Y. Life Bldg. Tels. Doug. 17kl. A 1188. (191-124 g REAL ESTATE FARM AW D RANCH LAUD FOR ALB Oelantelei COLORADO IRRIGATED SNAP. 4V acres Joining townslte, twelve miles from Denver; fruit and vegetable land; Ilea beautifully; fine vlow of the moun tains; Ideal for home or Investment. This will be sold at one-half Its present value tf at once. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., ltd BraudeU Bldg., Omaha. Nab. (39) 24 oath llakota. LAND. LAND. LAND. In EDMUNDS COUNTY. Bouth Dakota. 1,800 acres In one body; will exchange for live atock or Income property. WEST ERN LAND, CO., Prairie Du Chlen, Wis. (20)-MS3S Ux FOR INFORMATION on small and large tracta or term ana grazing lanna in Charles Mix and adjoining counties. Write for circulars. John Frits. Platte, g. D. (30) M1&6 ltix Ida. r tT. S. GOVERNMENT. IDAHO-CAREY-ACT-LANDS. Snske River Valley-Twin Falls District SO OoO acres open by drawing June t, 1909. Write C. B. . H URTT. Boise. Idaho. (3D) U2l-June Ix FAMOUS CAMAS PRAIRIE Rich, black soli, abundant rainfall, mild climate; ask for map of northwest. Geo. M. Reed, Grangevllle, Idaho. (20 M841 Jet Mtaawwrf. 640 ACRES, unimproved. 24 miles Nlangua, IS.60 acre. II arre down, balance seven yearn; also Improved fsrms. L. A. Hud son, Nlangua, Webster Co., Mo. , (20)-M935 9x Nebraska. DEUEL COUNTY, NEBRASKA LANDS Where wheat mskee from 20 to 80 bushels to the acre, oats to 60. corn 30 to 60 and all other grains and vegetablea accordingly. A good average with asiern and central Nebraska and you ran buy the best IsnOs here at from 812 to $18 for unimproved and !:) to 830 for Improved. There is no better soil In the state. Ask for my list. Also of other vlands. Have some fins improved farms near ('larks. Merrick county, for 8o0 an acre. Call, phone'or write W.W. MITCHELL. Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb. (20)-118 T Irrigated Lands Farmers wanting irrigated lands, please write for full Information about large tract In .Nebrasks, with unlimited water and full paid water rights. To be sold to actual aettlera; not more than 1 acrea to one person. Speculators not wanted. Excur sion every Tuesday. J. H. Dumont & Son, 'Phone Doug. 990. 1606 Farnam St., Omaha. (30)-iai 7 40-ACRE homesteader cheap relinquish ments. J. U six ins. Whitman, Neb. (3-U401 alayUx Orearaa. Fruit and Dairy LANDS On the west roast of Oregon, the home of the famous tlpitsenberg apple; no bet ter vegetable land anywhere; many Eng lish walnut groves now bearing; beet grass land In the world, especially .adapted to the clovers, alfalfa, blue graaa and tim othy. No Irrlgtaion required; plenty of rainfall and living springs of purest wa tr; no atumpa; mild, healthful climate throughout the entire year; unsurpassed for dairying. Most desirable environment for homes; this U your opportunity; can you not sell a few tracts la your locality I think you can; If so write today for my circulars ana descriptions, also terms and pnt-es. I am certain they will appeal to you. J. U. Cash, Iowa City, la (X1-M982 Ux -M83S RFfll FSTATF FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued ) Texas. WHAT Callfotnla oould give you twenty years ago, Texas Southern Gulf Coast offers you now. TVo-year-old Satauina Orange Groves sre now being developed, 8-tO per act. Vegetables between rows give Immediate Income. You hold title. We do all work always, giving yoj cash ahare crops Dec, 1910, 1911, 1912, 850 acre yearly: 1913, 1914, 1916. ITS arre yearly; 11, 1917. 1918, 3110 acre yearly; 1819 to 1928, 32HO ner acre yearly; thereafter half profile annually. You can buy one acre or upwards. No finer Investment plan In existence. Only limited amount for sale. Come quirk you want ybur share. Stirling Improvement Co., Duluth, Minn. (20) MS87 20x REAL ESTATE FOR RENT SO ACRES near Elmwood Park; t mllea west of nostofflee; 84 per acre. O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 10U1 N. Y. Llfs. Doug, or A 2152. (21) 915 REAL ESTATE LOANS. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22)-323 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Bell .'phone Douglaa 2818. (22) 324 WANTED City loans' and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co., 1320 Farnam 8t. (22) 325 NO COMMISSION. Special fund to loan In amounts of 3&00 to 2,fO0 on Improved real estate. See us before the fund Is all loaned. GARVIN BROS., l&M Farnam St. (22)-M756 11 PAYNE. BOSTWICK A CO.. N. Y. Life. Private money, 8600 to 86,000; low rme. 22)-827 PRIVATE monev to loan. J. H. Sherwood, 16 Brandels Bldg. (22) 826 LOWEST RATES Bemts, Brandels Bldg. (22)-329 $100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. (22) tw MONEY TO BUILD. $500 to $200,000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS. $03 First Nat I Bank Bldg. (221-328 REAL estate purchase money, mortgagea and contracts bought. Antelope Inv. Co., Old Boston Store Bldg. (2.) &J7 FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room L New York Life Bldg. (22) 331 $600 to $3)0,000, lowest rates, no delay. Garvin Bros.. 1604 Farnam. (22) 332 $500 TO $K.0flrt In homea In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co.. 1O01 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-2162. (22) 333 MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. (221334 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 6-room house, a -room house and a couple of vacant lots. NOWATA LAND AND IXT COMPANY. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. "Phone Red 1999. Open Evenings. (22)-336 I WANT TO BUY an 8-room strlctlv mod. ern house In the southwestern part of the J vnj, tin puvea sireei or oouievara. ro use to answer unless you have a good property at a low price for cash. Addteas B 410. The Omaha Bea (23)-S14 9x WANTED To buy or rent, five-room house near car line, preferably with two acres of ground Florence. Benson or West Center St. Addrees 376, Bee. (23) M930 8x STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces; hot water and hot air com bination heating, 2 and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle grates, gas stores repaired, water fronts and flower vases. Oinsha Stove Repair Works, 13i6 12' Douglna St. 'Phones lnd. A-3621. Bell Douglas 960. 33 WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothe and shoes. Tel. Doug. 397L (2S)-S37 BEST price raid for Id-hand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. 6401. ,(25)338 The Practical Auctioneer. 843 N. T. IJfe. (2i) 339 STANDARD upright pianos. Phone Web ster 3736. (25) Mt36 BEST prices paid for Id-hand furniture, clothea. shoes, eta Tel. Douglas 4266. (261-811 May 28 GROCERY in good locality. If you mean business, address D 463. Hee. (251112 tlx WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent. by family of two adults, furnished house, six to eight rooms, in good location. Address K 384, Bee. (26) MHO 8x WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Situation aa companion and maid to elderly lady, by refined young woman. Addresa A 87$ Bee. (z7 911 7x SITUATION as managing housekeeper or caretaker or sj miner noma by Widow. Beet of city references. Addresa C 377 Bee. (27)-913 7x FOR day women call Douglss 884 tlsi MtnJ June4 TOR ALL THE NEWS THE OMAHA BEE BUT IN THE VTLST REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS EHra'ieth Kountse Rml Eetate Co. to Tera Laluiy. lot 14. Forest H1II Park Henry W. Yate and wife to Charles vv. Brlnn. part si, lot 8. blot k , Park place .7... . Ferdlna-nd Ptrelts to Joeeph Dusek. IcK , block 44. Grsndvlew South Onialia A- Western lutlmad Co. to H. N. Wav, rmrt s'. se. W-ii-U Francea Butterfield et al. to like McOrath. lot 17, Kings Addition.... B. C. Browtilee i-t si. to Anna Chlsek. lots 13 snd 14, block 1, Creighton s Hoiuhts William F, Slueckcr and wife to W. F. Blorckr Really Co., rert lot 17. Mock S. Kounlie A Ruth's Addition snd other projicrty William A. Hedick et al. to Charles Iadd Thomas, lot , block ICS, Florence Caroline K Popffe'on et al. trustees, to Elisabeth A. W applet), lot 2. block 27. I'oppleton Park Isabelie B. C. Rusmell et al. to I.nura N. Dodae, lot 22. W. A. Hedlck s Addition , H. A. Norris et si. to O. A. Soott, lots 9 .and 10. Mock lo. Kountse Place Mamie C. Bsxter and husband to Msy B. Lytic, lot 12. block 2, PlaVnvlew. Robinson A Wolf to Miohal and Joe Knlakofsky. west 72 feet lots 1 and 2. block 4. take's Addition John Moncka to Anna Kullk. lot 1, block 8. Potter & Cobb's Addition.. Simon Robinson and wife to Gus F. Reavers, lots 4, 5, 6. 7. block 5, Al bright's Annex AnHiHtasIa Alokiewlci and huslaind to James Mltera. lot 3, block South Omaha Augusta Neff and husband to Sclina Kidder, lot 29, block 9. Kuhn's Carl E. Herring and wife to C. D. Glover, lot 4, block 123, Dundee Place C. flhepard and wife to Frank T.)lnti2so. rart lot 4, block 44, Omaha John M. Rice to A. D. Powell, lot 1. Mock 350, Omaha GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING OVTARTER- master. Fort. Leavenworth. Kansas. April 12. 19IO. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, sub ject to the usual conditions, will be re ceived here until 11 a. m.. May 10, 19"9, and then opened In the presence of attending bidders, for the construction of a new brick atory on Engineers' Barrack, Building No. 46. at Fort Leavenworth. Kansaa, and for making the consequent additions to the ii-miiiK anu eicuiric naming synieniv. rim Information and blank forma of proposals furnished on application to this office. Plans and specifications may be seen here, also In offices of Chief Quartermasters at Chicago, Omaha and Denver. Depot Quar termasters, at Philadelphia and 8t. Louis. Quartermaster at Columbus Barracks. Ohio, and Master Builders' Exchange, Kan sas City, Missouri. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes to be endoried "Proposals Construction New Brick Story on Engineers' Barrack" and addreased to Captain William D. Davis, Quartermaster. A12-13-14-15 M8-9 CHIEF QUARTF.RMASTER'8 OFFICE Omaha, Nebraska. April 10. 1909. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here and by the tiuarterinaater at the posts named herein until 10 a m., central stand ard time. May 10, 19n9. for furnishing min eral oil and gasoline during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1910, at Omaha Q. M. depot, Forta Omaha and Roblnaon. Nebraska, Fort Dea Molna, Iowa; Forts Riley snd Leavenworth, Kansas: Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. Proposals for delivery at other than the above named stations will not be entertained. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Infor mation furnished on application here or to quartermaster at the atations named. En velopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposala for Mineral Oil or Gas oline," and sddressed to Major D. E. Mc Carthy. C. Q. M. A10-12-13-M8-7-8. CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE Omaha, Nebraska, April 10, 1909. Sealed proposala. in triplicate, will be received here and by Quartermaster at the post named herein, until 10 a. m., central stand ard time. May 10, 19"9, for furnishing oats, hay and straw during the period from June 1 to June 30. 19C4). at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Proposala for delivery at other places will not be entertained. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on applica tion here or to Quartermaster at station named. Envelopee containing proposala should be marked "Proposals for Forage." and addressed to Major D. E. McCarthy, t. Q M. A13-14-lMti-7-8. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR BIDS-NOTICE IS HERE by given that the secretary of the Board of Education of the school district of the city of North Platte, will receive bids up to and Including the hour of 6 o'clock p. in. of the liilh day of May, 19u9, for the erection, completion and construction of one eight-room school building in the Sec ond ward, on block 166, snd the erection and completion of one eight-room school building in the Third wsrd, on block 62, all In the citx of North Platte. Lincoln county. Nebraska; all labor to be done and ma terial furnished by the contractor. The successful bidder to give bond In the sum of $15,000 for the faithful performance of his contract. Each bidder to accompany hla hid with a certified check in the sum of $o00 to assure that he will enter Into the contract should hia hid he accepted. All work to be done and material to be fur nished In accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the secretary of said board, and such plans, and specifications to form a part of the contract. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. E. T. Tramo. Secretary. M6d3t RAILWAY TIME CARD I'NION aJTATIOJI IOTH AND MAflOM LTatea Fact ft Leave .a 8:6 are .a tM pro Arrive, a t:o pm a 8 00 pm a t:M am a t 00 pm a 8:bt) pm a 8:46 pm a i:tf pm a 4'4i pm a 7:u$ am b 1:40 pm 1:48 pro a 8:00 am on train Overland Limited Colorado Expreas Atlantic Express Oregon Lxpress a 4:10 pm Los Angeles Limited. ...all:6e pm Fast Mall a 8:80 am China and Japan Mail. .a 4:00 pm North Fiatie Juccal a l ib am Colo. Chicago (special... alJ:l ard Beatrice A Btromsburg Local ....bU:40 pm Valley Local (motor. via Lane Cut-Off). ...al0:00 am Valley Loc.il (motor). . .a b:80 pm Local passengers not carried Noa. I sua i. Calcace A XorlLwtaura Chicago Dayllgot a 7:26 am 'Twin City fcxpreea a J;& am Chicago Local all:80ara Blcux City Local a $ 45 pm Chicago Local a l. pm Chicago hpttlal a 4 pm MlnneaoU-Dakota Ex. .a t:4e pm Fast Mail ' Twin City Limited a pm Loa Angeles Limited.... f pin Overland Limited alU:o pm all:48 pm a)0:80 pm a 8 jb pm all .80 am a 4:10 am 8:23 am a 8:80 am a 8 38 pm a 8:00 am Ui.a pm a s.31 am Nebraska and Wyoming Division Norfolk-Benesteel .a 7:40 am 8 JO pm a 10:36 am a 6:20 pm Lincoln-Long Pine Dead wood-Lincoln Casper-Lander Fremont-Albion ... Hsstlngs-Buperlor .a 1.40 am a s.uu pin .a 8:0 pm b 6:30 pm .b 8:00 pro a at pm b 1:36 pm b 6 20 pm Chicago, Keek lelaatl at Pacific EAST. Chicago Limited a 8:00 am Iowa Local 7 08 am Kocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 3:0u am Dea Moines A Eastern. .a 7:00 am Dea Moines faaeenger. . 4:U pm Jowa Lotal bllitSi am Chicago (Eastern Ex.).. a :4o pm Chicago Flyer 6:u8 pm W EST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...all:13 pm Colo. cal. Kxpres....a l.M pm OW1 A Texas Eiprant. I 4:4um lalraa Great wtalera. all 08 pm a 4 80 pm all:08 pm a 4 M pm all 10 pm b 8:66 pm a 1:18 pm a 8 .38 am a 1:60 pm a 4:30 pm a I uu pm 8 :16 am 8:1W pm 6:16 am a T 08 am a 6 au p,n a 8 J am aU:i8 pm bU.it am a 8 48 pm a 8.80 am a 8 Main au. am gt aul-Minneapoiu b.ju pm 8t Paul-Mtnneapolia.... 7:J0ani Chicago Limited 8:10 pm Mtasoarl Faelfle V r. A St. Lk" Express. .a 8 00 am K. C A 8t- L. aa.or.. ail It pm W aha aa l ii.ta Kxnrasa. .a 6:80 pm Bt. Louis l.ooai urrn Council Biuffs) a 6.-4)0 am Stanberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 8:08 pm llllatole ela-wl Chicago Express a T18 am Cn4cao Lamlted a S OS pra Mtan.-8t- Paul Express. b 1:16 am Minn -Bi Paul limited. a 6 00 pm Cmaba-FU Pdg L'vaia 4.16 pak RAILWAY TIME CARD co"TIVD la least, Mllwaehee Jk St. Past Chicago Colo. Special. a 7:28 am all (A pnt Cel. A Oregon Express. a -OB prr. a 3 8ft ptn Overland Limited a 9 M pm a 9 90 an Perry Local b 16 pm bllJS am BtTRt.ITOTOliSTAe IOTH M t 90 B arlla Leave. Arrive Denver A California. ...a 4.10 pm a 8 4 pm Northwest Special a 4:10 pm a 8:45 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pm a 1:10 pan Northwest Express ... sll lt sm a 9:08 am Nebraska pclnta !.Bim a 8:10 pm Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:20 pm al: 11 pm Nebraska Express a 1.16 am a 8:10 pm Llnooln Icsl b 9:f8 am Lincoln Ical 7:60 pm Schuyler-Plsttsmouth ..b 1:06 pm bl0:30 sm Bellevue-Plattsmouth b 1:U$ pra risttsmouth-lowa b 9:18 sm Bellevue-Plsttsmouth ..12:86 pm c 1:40 pm Denver Limited a 4:10 pm a 7 06 am Chicago Special a 7:25 am all:4Spra Chicago Express a 4:20 pm a 8:68 pm Chicago Flyer ...a 4.30 pm s 8:80 am ...a 9:15 sm all 80 am Iowa Local St. Louis Express. ...a 4:40 pm all:30am Kansas City St. Joe..sl0:46 pm a 8 SO ata Kansas City A t. Joe. a 9:16 am a 8:10 pm Kansas City Bt. Joe.. a 4:40 pm WRB3TER IT!. 1ITH WEBSTER Caleaa-o, t., Paal, Mlaaeaaelte A Oaaaaa Leave. Arrlv. Twin City Passenger. . .b 8: am b 9:20 pm Sioux City Passenger... b $ 00 pm b11:65am Sltux City Local c 8:45 am e 8:80 pm Emerson Loral b l;i pm b 9 10 am MluoSrl Paclfl Auburn Local b 1:50 pm bll:80 am a Daily, b Dally exoept Sunday, e bun day only. 4 Daily except Saturday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS forth CjermanXrloyd. FAS imill BEJtVICB PtiTMOUTH CHKHBOUgO BREMBN 1 A M. Kronprlnt Wm , . My UIKals Wm. 1). Or., Mi) It recti May li Kler Wm. II . . June 1 VtrisT-BCrBBW PAagBKOEm SBBTIOJi PU MOUTH L'HBKilOl RO, Dlr.ct-10 A. M. Fries. D. Oreifte. Mat 13: Rrrmen June ft FrlDtess Alice ... liar 27 trim Fried. Win, Juoa 10 atJBDTTERBABSAIf SSmVIOB OIUBALT A R N A PLES GENOA ailing It A. M. HrrMn 'nw May .i Irtntcai Irene ... Juna 5 K. Lull May 1: K. Albert tune ill Hortb German Xiloyd Travelers' Cheeka, OalrleJia ft Co Agents, 8 Broadway, a. Y, Olansssalae Co 98 Iteaxboza BW, Cat cago. Xli- CCAlsDINAVIAIs-AMERICAN LIM kj 19,004) Tea Twin-Screw Psssengar Steamers Direct to - Norway, Swede a and Denmark Hulls Olav Xay .! r r. Tie! fen Juna 17 Omtr II May r7 tlelllg Olav Junt 14 Vnlted Ststes .. . Juna in owar It JuW .1 All Steamers Equipped With Wlreleag First cabin. 7a upward ; rscund caMa. 91.. A. . JOHNSON A CO.. 124 g. Ktn St.. Chios 111. ar U Looal Asanuv RUSSIAN AMERICAN LINE TO ROTTERDAM. 1 l.t CLASS, ;.Ml upwardi It daya. Snd Claaa. 147 fro TO l.IBAU. 1 lit CLASS, S! 60 upwards 1J1 dayf. ,NU I'laaa, 1 ,7 New Twin Screw ll.ooo Ton. B. U, KVSSIA Sailing from N. T , Juna 6, and July 11. Wlrelaaa Tel(raphy. A. ML JOHNSON ft CO., 87 Bro', N. T. SUPREME'COURT SYLLABI The words "recovery by suit," as used in the proviso of section 6147. An notated Statutes, 1D07. Include a suit In stituted by an appeal from the disallow ance of a claim by a county board. 16468. David Bradley A Co. against Mat ley. Appeal from Custer. Affirmed. Ep person, C; Dean, J., not Bitting. Com C. District No. 1. In this case, where a Justice of th-i peace overruled as special appearance ob jecting to the Jurisdiction over the person, an adequate remedy was given by error proceedings and the ruling cannot tje as sailed collaterally. 1544. Duval against Advance Thrcshei Company. Appeal from Keys Paha. Re versed and remanded. Good, c. Division No. 1. In an action by an agent upon an agency and commission contract to recover com missions earned In selling merchandise to the amount of 82.706, plaintiff had Judgment for 6al7.S6. The contract waa set out In the pleadings and allowed thst plaintiff's commission could not esceed 20 per cent of the purchase price and that the commission became due and pays hie only when, the merchandise sold h.id been tiald for in cash, and the pleadings also showed that 5. U'"J'.- " be. n paid In cash. Held, that the JudKment was not supported by the pleadings. 154HS. Van Ruren against village of Kim wood. Appeal from Cass. Affirmed. Good, C. Division No. 1. An act of the legislature entitled "An act to provide for vacating streets, alleys and public grounds In towns and villages,'' passed and approved March 10, 1H71, inxufar as said act confers upon county boards the power to vacate streets within incorporated villages waa repealed bv the act of the leglalature entitled "An act to provide for the organization, government and powers of cities and villages," passed and appioved March 1, 1S79. 1M. Slate ex ret Dobney against Chicago A Northwestern Railway Company. Ap peal from Holt. Reversed. Root, J. 1. A ruilWHV company so distributed Its freight cara that empty cars were ordinarily retained on the division where th.-y had been unloaded until they could he reloaded with outg. Ing frelRht; It also preferr.'d hlp pers of live stock, giain end ail kinds of merchandise over the shippers of hay lo cated at noncompetitive points on Its rail way, and during a hev blockade at its terminals In Chicago and Omaha, withheld cars for the shipment .of hav to cither points until the congestion at said terminals was relieved. Held, an unlawful discrim ination agHlnst the shippers of huy. 1. L. applied to the district court for and secured a peremptory writ of mandamus, which directed the railway company to furnish fifty cara at the rate of at least five cars per day, for his use. There wae a general shortage of cars and locomo tives available for the use of the patrons of the carrier, but the railway company had exercised diligence to provide adequate equipment for the transaction of Its busi ness. Held, that L. was only entitled to a Just division of the empty cars that should nave been apportioned hy defendant to the station when- I,, was engaged in business 8. That although the order of the dlntriot court should he reversed, yet as defendant wss in fault to aome degree and it had ex clusive possession of the facts which would Instruct plaintiff concernlna the form of his demand and the limit of hla rights, the court In the exercise of lis discretion will tax the cost of the proceeding to the carrier 154H5. Olassey against Dye. Appeal from Custer. Reversed and remanded. Calkins, C. ; Dean, J., not sitting. 1. Where one, has entered the premises of another for the purpose of notifying him of the straying of hla stock, and the lanl owner thereupon orders him to depart. Ins failure to do ao Instantly, unaccompanied with any threat or violence toward tne land owner, does not Justify ihe latter In uttn' a deadly weapon to ejeof him. 2. Where the plaintiff f-nteis upon defend ant's premises lo notify Mm of the stray ing of his stock, and the defendant there upon ordered nlm to depart and upon his failure to do so Instantly assaulted him with a deadly weapon, breaking his arm, It was error for the court to instruct the Jury that the defendant mluht imt. audi force aa was necessary In self-defense or to prevent receiving bodily harm, it not ap pearing that the plaintiff in anv w:se at tacked or threatened the defendant. 3. Where the plaintiff brought his suit for two alleged assaults pleaded as Sepa rate causes of action, and there was no evidence whatever that the plaintiff had at the time of or shortly previous to the sec ond aatsault.Vused provocative or threaten ing language toward the Ceren.la nt, it was error to charge the Jury generally that if they believed Horn the evidence mat plain tiff recently before or at the time of the ailege, I assault had used provocative of threatening language toward tiie defendant they might take that circumstance Into con sider al ion in mitigation of damages. IMi Worrall Oram Company against Johnson. Appeal from Lancaster. Af firmed. Barnes. J.; Fawcett, J., not sitting 1. Where a party answers over after an adverse ruling on his motion or demurrer, and goes to trial on the merits of an issue he had elected to Join, he walvea the error, If any, In auch ruling. 1. Evidence examined, its suhstsnce stated In the opinion, and held sufficient to sus tain the Judgment. 8. It Is error to refuse a request for a jury trial In an action at law. but whers the one making the request hae no sub stantial cause of action or defense, and the Judament of t lie trial tourt Is the only one which could have bren render' In the rasa, such refusal Is error without preju dice, for which the Judgment will not lie reversed. 1 SeM. rihumasy sgninst State. Error from Orfge. on motion for reherlng. Kcse. J , being dltillfied. snd the other members of the court lielng enallv -divided In opin ion, the motion Is overruled. Former opin ion and svllsbus modified In re-impanelling of jury. Itton. J. 1. A paper not- pmnerly a part of the record of the esse nor made art bv ststuta does not become a part cf the record by being studied to or made a part of the transcript. 2. In order to review I he proceedings of the district rourt upon the Impanelling of a Jury all matters with reiect thereto which il Is desired o present to the su preme court should be preserved by bill of exceptions. .1 The portion of the former oplnlen and slls1us In this iai which (rests of the errors assigned aith reference to the Im panelling of the Jury vacated snd set aside. 15761. (ass County against Sarpv County. Appeal from Sarpy. Reversed mid remanded. Good C; Root, J. not sitting. v 1M.M. Ruerstotta against Buerstetta. Ap peal from Johnsin. Reversed snd re manded. Epperson. C. Division No. 1 1. Where a Jurtament of the lower court, and the disposition of the esse in thia court are not prejudicial to the Interests of an appellant, thla court will not con sider an assignment of error that the ewer court had no .luriadlctlon over the person of the appellnnt. 5. The provisions of sect?on 18 of article vl of the constitution, barring the county court from Jurisdiction rf actions In whim title to real estate Is sought to be recov ered, or may be drawn In question, doea not applyto an Important lltlgahle question of which that court has exclusive original Jurisdiction. 3. In the construction ef a will, the court will presume that the testator In tended the will aa a consistent whole, and will consider It In Its entirety, Its several parts with reference to each other, to as ctrtain, If possslhlo, the meaning which the testator attached to any part thereof. 4. An executor, as a trustes. cannot hold .the legal title to land devised for the use or the beneficiary unless the testator hss by his will expressly or Impliedly created In him a trust estate other and different from that of executor, or unless a trust is made necessary that the Intentions, of the testator may be executed. 167H9. Kouse asatiiMt kiiiia Error Oou. la. Affirmed; penalty changed to Im prisonment for life. Root. J.: Rose, J., not silting. 1. In a prosecution for robherv It was proper for the state to prove that Irf the afternoon of the day that deceased was killed and rohh.'d an.? preceding the time ne left his abode for the cltv where he was killed ne had rnnaldemhle monev In his possession, even though no pnrt thereof is traced into the nnni.lin n Hafnrfanf "-- - - 3. It Is within the discretion of the trial court to permit a witness used hv the stste on rebuttal to testify, even thougli all witnesses were ordered excluded from the rourt room and said witness had not obeyed the rule. 4. The court will not review an order mnde by a district court refusing a de fendant permission to file an amendment to hla motion for a new trial where such application is made more than three daj after the return of verdict. 5. A statement freely and voluntarily made hv , a' defendant, not Induced bv threats or promises, wherein he admits that he had participated In the main facts es sentlal to constitute the crime for which he is being tried, may properlv be referred to by the court as a "confession." l. If the evidence does not lend to prove lhat defendant at the time he committed the acts complained of was intoxicated to such a degree as to Interfere with his Judgment and understanding and defendant testified clearly and plainly to the trans action and claimed that he acted In self defense, this court will not examine an in atructinn wherebv the trial court submitted to the Jury the defense of Intoxication. 7. The court may permit a police officer to testify concerning statements made' to him by defendant even though such de fendant at said time was handcuffed and In the custody of said officer where Ht la apparent that the urtatemcnt wss voluntary and not Induced by thrcsls or promises. 8. It Is entirely within the discretion of the trial court to order, or refuse to permit the jury to inspect the scene of the alleged crime. 1S3W. Fee sgainat Chicnim. Rurllngton Onlncv Railroad company. Appeal . fe Harlsn. Affirmed. Good, C. f No. 1. . i. in an action against a pany for damages for kllli"' track at a point where tH right-of-way to he fencei which imrmlts plaintiff to Ing the fence or gates Insi vent tJio horses from going iip and trlat the horses were killed ant's train on Its Irsrk is not tuhn 11,- . . n .1 i ........ J - . . . . . r dfF" .1 I the liorxes went upon the rallwa'. .J. at the defective or Insufficient Bst'e. ,," for ths defendant If i eerT.ta 7. ' of facts Is proved is not equivalent to a direction to find for the plaintiff If any of the facts therein enumerated are not proved. 1K4I4. DhvIs aa-ulnsl Tterland Innul from Jefferson. Reversed. Duffle, C. Dl- iion fo. l. i I. In an actin against the vendors ol intoxicating liqliors to recover damages suffered from the acts of an intoxicated person, it is sufficient under the provisions of section 718K. Cnbney's Blstutes. 1907, to plead and prove that the defendant sold or gave Intoxicating liquors to the Intoxi cated person from wlioke act the damage arose, on the day or about the time the Injuries to the plaintiff were received. In such cases the statute by Its terms sup plies allegations and proofs required In other actions of damages. I. In an action for loss of means of sup port caused hy the death of a person. It Is error for tho court to Instruct the jury that such Inns begun upon the death of the deceased poison and would continue as to one of the defendants, "until such time as he would have lived had he been per mitted to roach the end of hla natural life, as indicated by the tables of expectancy, which have been introduced and received in evidence In the esse." and csoeclally Is this tine when there Is testimony In the case . tending to show a serious In Jury suffered by the deceased, previous to any sale of liquors made by the defend ants, and which xwould naturally tend to shorten his life, or oiulse hU Insanity. 164 1.1. Jesse agalnat Brown. Appeal from Jefferson. Good. C. Dlvlalon No. 1. Evidence examined and discussed In the opinion, held .sufficient to sustain the Judgment of the district court. W hy the Istt Was Brief. He was a bright little bov and hla mother had tsken him on a visit. "Ostend," said the hostess before ud- per, "do you have grace at your house' "Yes. ma am. ' responded the little boy without lieHitatiou. His mother looked up in astonishment. "Why, 0tend, aren't you mistaken, dear?" "No. indeed, ma. Didn't I hear a gen tleman with u hill tell pa the other day that he had thirty daya' grace?" And then, amid general confusion. Oa tend was hurried home. Chicago News. , After that, Ihe Itelagr. The book agent was trying to get Mrs. Fuistyere to examine hia .volume, "First Lessons' In Cooking," but failed. "I assure you, madam, that I came at the urgent request ( avfilcnd to show you this excellent work." "At whoee request, may I ask?" "At your husband's request, madam." Judge. Aa Inhslstlon for Whooptnq-Cough, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Creeelene la est e Asthmettoe. 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