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    TIIE BEE: OMAnA, SATURDAY, MAT 13. 1000.
POULTRY AND EGGS
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK and Stlvei
1-aced Wyandotte eggs. l for 16 or I
per 100. Ell Mock. Lindsay, Neb
(U MW 2UX
B. P. ROCKS HI gift train, premium
stock. Eggs II. 2S per ; KH per lo,
Elsie Stannxrd, Gordon, Nb.
(11) M522 25 x
WHITE- ROCKS Lars bona, pure ln-Td
high scoring stock. Eggs for sale, A. L
Belden. Rising City. Neb. (11) M621 ix
B. C. BROWN LEGHORN EOG8, S3 To pc.
Urt. Good layer. Chaa. Gardner. Rloom
Ington. Neb. (U)-M93 iox
8. C. R. I
REDS Eggs 11.00, $125 per 15,
$4. pr 100. Mrs.
Frank Anderso i,
(ID MM0 2ix
REAL ESTATE
URAL ESTATE DEALERS.
REED ABSTRACT CO.. Est .. 15; prompt
service; get our prices. 1710 Farnam St.
' (19) 314
REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRCST CO.
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President.
(19)-316
OANOESTAD. 404 Bee Bldg.
Tel. D. 2367
(19)-M517
PAYNE INV. CO..
tirat floor N. T. Life.
(19) 317
WALKUP REAL ESTATE CO., n Paxton
Block. (19) M967 Mayl3
BENJAMIN R. E.
CO., 477 Brandels Bldg
(191-318
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
.O,307-ll WEBSTER STREET
WITH 110x160 FEET OF
GROUND, $8,000.
These two homes have 6 rooms, bath and
hall ach. and are modern In every
respect. Should he seen to be appreciated
We ran sell them separately, but must sill
H3v7 first. There Is room enough for one
more house, and any one Koklng for an In
vestment or a home, will find this a good
purchase.
HASTINGS A HEYDKN. 1614 Harney St
(1!-Wi 15
ONLY Sl,20. EASY TTOff.MS.
Cottnge and lot. 27th ami louslas St
F. D. WEAD, 1W)1 Farnam St.
, (19) M632 15
John Morrison House
Mr. Morrison haa removed to the ranch
coantry and wishes us to urge the sale of
his beautiful home located at Grand Ave.
and Florence boulevard, diagonally across
from Rome Miller a 120,000 residence.
Nine laige rooms, excellently built; house
located In a setting or fine old forest
trees; south and eaat front, outlook fine
Jarge barn. Former price I7.0UO, present
price Ij.mmj. Act quickly.
xidiiiouii vjl nui iuu
da-M6ii
SSUO
Buya store building site on 24th St., next
to a new atore building, where one wall
may be purchased. V. D. Wead, lKvl Far
nam St. (19) M637 15
REAL ESTATE LOANS and Insurance
List your property with us for sale or
exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hills.
Realty Co., 4010 Hamilton St 'Phones
Harney 3765; Ind. B-1M2. (19) 264 ,
1- IF YOU HAVE
' r Ity property, farms, ranch landa or mer- '
chandise to sell or trade, list them with me.
It costs you nothing unless I effect a sale.
W. W. Mitchell.
332 Board of Trade Bldg.
. 166,000.
Can furnish corner lot, 66x132, within one
block of PoBtofflce, where a 2 or 3-story
Mock would pay a tiet Income of 8 per cent,
perhaps 10 per rent.
T. D. WEAD, 1801 Farnam St.
(19) M634 15
LARGE, new, mod. 5-r. cottage; corner lot.
lOOxUW; blocks from car line; imme
diate possession. Get a borne on easy
payments from the owner. Doug. 1661 or
evenings Web. 4661. (19) 322
LIST your property w'Ui Chrla Boyer, 22d
and Cuming Sts. . (19) 62a
$102,000.
beat deal
I can furnish
of Ita slse In
Omaha.
F. D. WEAD,
1801 Farnam St.
(19J-M633 15
PFTER8 TRUST 'TO
NEW YORK LIFE BLDG.
We want large loans on well located,
first elars . city property.
We can place large amounts at low rates
Peters Trust Company,
New York Lite Buiming.
il9)-706 Maya
:,oc.
East fiont on 24th St.. alley corner, with
good dwelling, art caih.
F. D. WEAD. lfcol Farnam St.
(19)-M635 15
$4,200.
Double frontage on :'!th and 23d Sts.; will
increase i-eveiue with penlng of 24th St.
F. D. WEAD. 18(1 Farnam St.
(19H-M629 16
2821 CAPITOL AVENUE
AN IDEAL CLOSE IN HOME
This house has 8 large noma, besides
lialh and hall; 6 rooms and bath on first
floor. 3 bedrooms on the second floor, full
laaement. thoroughly modern, gas and
electric light fixtures, nicely dccorited. l.ot
Is frxis' feet, paving paid in full; permanent
sidewalks. If you are looking for a good
home in easy walking distance, see this at
ome.
HASTINGS & HEYDKN, 1814 Harney St.
(tfO-ttfS 16
$3,000
" KOUNTZE PLACE
7-room residence, strictly modern, full lot,
near 24th St. car line, shade, fruit, barn
and a bargain at $3,000, for a few days.
NATIONAL INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
tK Brandels Building.
(W-MSM 16
$400 INVESTED at the rate of $10 a month
will double In value every year If In
vested In New York City real estate;
write for maps and full particulars of
this and other bargains; some lots near
New York aa low as $20 each. W. C.
Reevea Co.. 124 E. 23d St.. New York
City. (19) M68S 15x
i
2'Acres 2
West of Miller Park, only 4 blocks to car,
t acres of ground, with new house, good
barn, rhlrken house, fine well of water, a
splendid place to garden and raise chick
ens. Owner Is going on a farm and wants
to make quick turn and baa made low
price of $1,676.
PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO.,
Sola Agents, Main Floor, N. Y. Life Bldg.
, (1 672 14
West Farnam District
We have Just had listed with us a new
$-room modern home finished; In oak on
f irt floor, haa tdrooms and larga alcove,
hot water beat; Tine district. Price, $6,500.
SELBY,
16th and Farnam.
436 R of T. Bldg.
C16) k 14
Acres, $750,
Florerce boulevard, this aide Miller park.
Veiy slgbtly tuildlng sites. Number
limited.
Harrison & Morton,
(1)-1U
-ROOM modern house, hot. water heat,
nicer lot, soutn front, cement wa ks, ni-ar
lath and Burdette. Price. $3 wO.
J. O. NIEL&EN A CO..
TBS N. Y. L. Bldg. Both phones.
( -e?o It
FOR BALE 4-ronm cottage, nvniern except
beat. 2418 Jones EL (19)-M a7 I6x
REAL ESTATE
CITY l-HIU'EHTV FOR SAI.B
(Continued.)
Beautiful Summit
Addition
50 LOTS
On Easy Payments
$10 Cash, $5 a Month
0
Just Think, Mr. Working Man! '
It's a chance to get a large lot in this ideal location, adjoining
the Boulevard and north of the South Omaha line and between
20th andlst streets, at practically your own terms.
Within 15 minutes walk of twenty large labor employing
industries.
All lots on grade and in fine blue grass sod.
Its the Choicest and Cheapest
Mid-City Property Ever Offered
To reach the grounds take West Side Park car to end of line
and walk one block east. Take
Vinton and walk west across the
PRICES $230 TO $350 on
cash.
All lots are staked and" numbered.
Sale Saturday, May 15th
Salesmen on grounds from 7 A. M. until dark.
Come early and avoid 'the rush.
THE BYRON REED;
Phone Douglas 297.
34.000
Buy a heavily timbered high and sightly
tract on Military road, east of Country
club. Heirs anxious to sell. F. D. Wead,
m Farnam. (!) M636 16
AN OPPORTUNITY
To buy a new 5-room house, modern ex
cept heat,, on a corner lot, 45x125, south
front, located at 27th and Maple streets,
3 blocks from car line. Terms, 32,426.
WALKUP REAL ESTATE CO.
809 Paxton Block. 'Phone Douglas 2898.
(19)-603-14
$3,200.
Double front lot with good house, near
30th and Pacific Bta. ; both streets paved.
F. D. WEAD, 1801 Farnam St.
(19) M630 15
$600
Buys very sightly acre on ridge between
Dundee and county line.
F. D. WEAD, 1801 Farnam St.
(19) M631 15
$1,600
For large corner lot on South 11th, room
for four houses. F. D. Wead, 1801 Farnam
St. (19)-Ttf638 15
Forty-Five
hav bean atarted In DUNDEE since ' January 1st. . AH who contemplate building
in the near future In that suburb should select their location now. Remember that
Dundee has city conveniences and excellent street car sevrlce.
Secure plat, prices and full Information from
George & Co.,
REAL ESTATE
FARM AMD RANCH LAND FOR SAIJi
Osletrskel.
COLORADO IRRIGATED SNAP.
40 acres joining lownsite, twelve miltt
from Denver; fruit and vegetable Una.
lies beautifully; fine view of the nioun
talnsi ideal for home or investment. Thi
will be sold at one-calf iu present va)u
if at once.
NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO..
Ui frraudeta Bldg.. Omaha, Neb.
UO
Meatsaa.
HOMESTEAD lands; alt parties desiring
to draw for homestead land In Flathead
reservation in Montana or anticipating
taking up free homestead land in Alberta
can receive valuable information by writ
ing J. Q. Speacer, Florence Hotel, Butte,
Mont. () M517 16x
Te
I
WHAT California could give you twenty
years ago, Texas Southern Oulf Coast
offers you now. TVo-year-old Satsuma
Orange Oroves are now being developed.
per ail, vegetaoiea between rows
alve immediate Income. You hold title.
We do all work always, giving you cash
share crops Dec.. 1910, 19U, 112, $60 acre
veaily; 1914. 191a. $7a acre yearly: 1M.
1917. 1918. Iloo aire yearly; 1919 to 19U,
11 M eer acre yearly; thereafter half
profits annually. You can buy one acre
or upwarua No finer investment plan In
existence, only limited amount lor sale.
Come quick If 'you want your share.
SUritruj Improvement Co.. Duluth, Minn.
CJ Mas7 jux
ih Oaltota.
FOR INFORMATION on small and Ian
it
tracts of farm and riulnt landa In
57.
Charles Mix ana adjoining countlea
V. rite for circulars. John r rlts. Platte,
B. D. I3u)-Mlid Ux
REAL ESTATE
CITY PHOPERTT FOR SALE.
(Continued.)
South Omaha cars to 24th and
viaduct.
above terms. 5 discount for
CO.
212 South 14th Street.
(19) 664-14
BOULEVARD HOUSE.. .'240 North 19th St..
9 rooms, modern, only $2,500. Thomas
Brennan, Room 1 New York Life Bldg.
(19) 320
CHOICE HOME 8 rooms, all modern, near
Kountcn Park; nearly new; lot B0xl2a.
Very, very reasonable at $4,000.00. HOME
BARGAIN 8 large rooms, modern out
furnace, near Kountze Place, beautiful
east front lot 60x81. Only $2,600. Terms,
CLOSE IN 8 rooms, all modern; on
corner; small lot, very desirable location
on Dodge St. Price only $5,000.00. Con
sider vacant lot or larger house In ex
change.
STRINGER INVESTMENT COMPANY
535 Paxtpn Block. Phone Douglas 2i'fil.
(191-602-14
. v $32,000.
For a brick store and flit building bring
Ing $3,750 per year; par' cash, part at 5
per cent.
F. D. WEAD. 1801 Farnam St.
(1)-M028 16
.BARGAIN Nine-room.. - house - newly
papered, paintea, cement wsiks, lot eoxiw,
twelve shade trees, walking distance; one
and one-half block from South Twenty
fourth street line. 256J Pierce. Tel. Red
6612, (19) M134 19
New Houses
1601 Farnam
(19) M680 IS
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH .LANDS
Oklahoma.
4S9 320 acres of upland prairie, black ssndy
foil, near uaney, Kan., price $20 per acre.
acres or agricultural land In .one
body; some Is leased for oil and gas and
some Is not; located 9 miles southwest
of Nowata; price $22 per acre.
179230 aciea of extra good farm land, lo
cated near Wann, Okl. : 20 acres of this
Is aa rich aa you will find. 80 acres has
some draws in It: land raised 80 bu. of
corn and oats to the acre; 70 acres la
leased for oil and gas and Is paying $1
per acre advanced royalty; big bargain
at t per acre.
itd UM acres of rich valley land, all
umioih and rart of same is In a high state
or cultivation; tills land Is located within
three miles of Watova. Okl., and six
mile from Nowata, Okl., 800 acres of
It Is practically In one body and 240 acres
is located three miles south; the land la
well worth $116 per aore; an exceptionally
good bargain at $'?0 per acre.
We have land in N-jwata Co. In any slae
tract you may desire from 6 acres up at
pticea ranging from $10 to $16 tier acre.
There are 4.500 flowing oil wells In No
wata Co. Natural gas Is sold at 2c per
1 ) cubic feet You might get an oil
well wilt) youp-land.
The Oklanoma & Cherokee Central R. R.
eaet and west through this county is a
certainty. Land will probably double In
value within two yers. You can't afford
tc miss this opportunity Ask Mo. Pan.
ticket agent about low rates to Nowata.
Come In and see us or write.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
Suite 64 N. Y. Life Bldg.
'Phone Red 19y. Omaha. Neh.
Oien evenings. (30) MTU 18
Nwrta Dakota.
FOR SALE 60.000 seres best wheat and
flax land in the northwest; for further
information can or writ John J. Doyle
Wuthek. N. D. (2);-M619 Jlix .'
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND Ra.XCM TABIDS,
leak.
Idaho - Carey
Snake River Valley-
IDAHO IRRIGATION COMPANY'S PROJECT.
Engineering and Construction Wprk by x
J. O. White & Company, Incorporated.
50,000 Acres Will Be
Under the Supervision of the Idaho
State Land Board
SHOSHONE, IDAHO,
JUNE 8, 1909
Registration Will Open June 1st,
Closes June 7, 1909
IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO SHOSHONE, IDAHO,
AND INVESTIGATE.
WRITE
C. B. HURTT,
Mgr. Land Sales Dept.
Rebrsn.
NEXT EXCURSION
To the Famous
SCOTT'S BLUFF IRRIGATED LANDS,
Tuesday, May 18, 1909.
RAINS' ARE NEEDED
,
In all parts of the country. Reports are coming from alf sections telling of lack of
sufficient rainfall, and It Is- said that crops are already suffering.
'
They Never Need Rain
In the Scott's Bluff country. The splendid Tri-Slate Irrigation system makes rain
unnecessary. An abundance of water la always at hand, and It is only necessary to
turn it on when needed.
We are offering the best Irrigated lands In Nebraska. Men who know declare
they are as good or better than the lands In the famous Colorado Irrigated dis
tricts and the price is only a third or a half aa much.
The irrigation system. Is second fo nine In the United States and there is posi
tively no danger of there ever being a" shortage of water.
Prices are exceptionally low and only a fifth cash is required. The balance
can run from one to ten yrs to suit purchaser.
Don't delay we can take only a limited number each trip, so let us know at
once if yni wish to Join our excursion so that reservation can be mads.
Call, see or write v
v PAYNE INVESTMENT CO,
General. Colonization - Agents,
(Oc any associate agent.)
Wyoming;.
10,000
Acres of Land
Now Open to Entry
under the Carey Act at Wheatland, Wyo.
write us ror tun information, now to
get some nt these lands. We will locate
you and look after your Interests care
fully. This is a splendid section, the soli
is rich; it is a great -Ifa'.fa. wneat, oats,
barley, sugar beet and potato country.
Fruit does well. The land Is ready to
plow. Building materials are cheap, fuel
Is abundant, TVe have railroad, school
and church facilities and the best of
pelghbors. This is a dairy country. You
can get rich farming here. We want you
to have our full descriptive illustrated
circular at once, free for the asking.
Write- we want to hear from you. In
quire of J. R. Mason, Immigration Agt.,
Wheatland. Wyo. (20)
Canada.
THE FINEST WHEAT LAND
IN CANADA
Can now be bought through us on easy
terms and at a price you can afford to
buy it. You can ralae S2,S0o avorth of wheat
on a quarter section of this land, which
you can buy hy paying S2S0 down. An
average of 34 bushels per acre for 11 years
tells its own Btory. This land Is close to
railroad and surrounded by Improved com
munities. ,
OUR FIRST EXCURSION WILL EE ON
NEXT TUESDAY. May the 18th, and we
want you to be one of us. Our private car
with all ita accommodations Is at your dis
posal, and y u will not only learn ofvthe
future west, but will have an enjoyable
trip with us. The price of this land ranges
from $12 up. on- terms which any man.
whether he Is a renter or Investor, can
easily afford to carry, as the land will
more than pay for Itself, besides insuring
a comfortable living. ,
Write or see us at ones.
HASTINGS St. HEYDEN,
1614 Harney St. Omaha. Neb
iJJM-to 14
OrcgDS.
OREGON farms, city and suburban homes.
Partirs coming to Oregon might get some
information that will be a help to them
in selecting a home. Thirty years of
continual residence In the Willamette
valley might enable us to give you nna
information that would save you some
money. Direct your letters to Everett 4c
McCleod, Room 20i Rothchlld Bldg..
Portland. Ore. (20) M4il9 Jelo
FAMOUS CAMAS PRAIRI E-Rlch. black
soil, abundant rainfall, mild climate: ask
for map of nortsrwesU Geo. M. Reed.
Grangevllle. Idaho. uu; M&41 JeJ
WHEN you write to advertisers, rsmem
her that it takes but an extra stroke or
two of the Ten to mention the fact that
)i w the ad ia The Bee.
REAL ESTATE
FARM A "JO RANCH LAND FOR SAL1
i (Continued.)
- Act - Lands
Twin Falls Country
Opened by Drawing
BOISE, IDAHO
t MJOU-J--iS
OMAHA, NEB.
(20)-678 li
Irrigated Lands
Farmers wanting Irrigated lands please
write for full information about large tract
In Nebraska with unlimited water and full
paid water rights. Prices $70 to 3W per
acre. Terms, one-fifth cash, balance easy
payments. To be sold ' to actual settlers;
not more than 1ft) acres to one person.
Speculators not wanted. Excursion every
Tuesday.
J. H. Dumont & Son,
"Phone Doug. 690. 1806 Farnam St.. Omaha.
(20) &!6 14
GOOD CHEAP LAND.
J3.&0 per acre; HIO acres Banner County,
Neb., 27-17-53; Jl.ilK.OO cash, balance 8 years?
$1 lio.iio each year, 6 per cent interest. J. 0
HON Pi 312 ghugart Bldg., Council Bluffs.
Bell 'phones K14-8H3. (20) M714 21x
640 acres of good g raxing land; Sec. 27-16-27.
near Garfield, table. Price, $2.60 per
acre; $1 per acre casn, balance in eight
equal annual payments.
W. DAVIDSON.
CSl Brandels Bldg. Omaha.
(20) M54J 16
(0 ACRES near Elmwood Park; 5 miles
west of Dostofflce; 34 per acre.
O'KEKFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1001 N. Y. Life. 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.
Kell 'phone Douglas 2318. (22) 324
WANTED City loans snd warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., 1324 Farnam St.
' (22,-325
PAYNE. BOSTWICK A CO.. N. Y. Life.
Prlvati money, $uu0 to $6,000; low rate.
7s (22)-27
PRIVATE money to loan.
616 Brandeis Bldg.
H. Sherwood,
(22)-326
REAL estate purchase money, mortgages
. and contracts bought. Antelope Inv. Co.,
Old Boston Store Bldg. (2i 437
IVJO TO $2WV on improved property; no
delay. GARVIN BROS.. 1604 Farnam St.
(22J-M357
MONEY TO BUILD.
$500 to $2oo,w)0 at current rates.
W. H. THOMAS. 6u3 First Nat I Bank Bldg.
(22) 32a
$100 TO $10,000 mnde promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. (22) 336
LOWEST RATES Bemts,
Brandels Bldg.
(22) 329
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
to loan on
Omnha Business Property.
THOMAS BRENNAN.
Room 1. New York Life Bldg. '
y (22) 331
$:(in TO $8,000 In homes Jn Omaha. O'Keefe
Real Estate Co., luol N. Y. Life. Doug,
or A-2152. (22) $33
MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co.
(22,-434
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE BUYERS for a 5-room house, a
(-room houue snd a couple of vacant lots.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY,
Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha.
'Phone Red 1 Open Evenings.
(2il-i5
r- J .
STOVE REPAIRS
NEW furnaces; hot water and hot air com
biiation heating, t and 4-hole laundry
ho water beaters, mantle grates, gas
stoves repaired, water fronts snd flower
vases. Omaha Stove Repair Works, lln-
12 Douglas St. 'Phones ind. A-ou. H-ll
UOUglS SS v dSS
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 100ft 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 need' $15,000.00 and when this
amount is secured this unusual opportunity will be
gone. You will never again have an opportunity libe
this, so act at once. Best of bank references furn
ished. Address IL' 3G5 Bei
WANTED TO BUY
BEST price paid for secondhand furniture.
carpets, clothes ana snoes. Tel. Doug. WiL
BEST price paid for Zd-hand furniture,
carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug.
640L (25)-J38
STANDARD upright pianos.
Phona Web-
(26) M6S4
ster
STANDARD upright piano.
'Phone Web
(25) M5S9 16
ster iuii.
BEST prices paid for Id-hand furniture,
clothes, shoes, etc. Tel. Douglas 4263.
(26) 811 May it
WANTED 1.000 yds. of earth at new house
on S6th St. Just north of Cal. St.
F. D. WEAD, 1801 Farnam St. .
(26) M825 18
HOUSES and vacant lots. Western Real
Estate Co., Room 411 Karbach Blk. Red
7, A-3646. (Z6)-468 2x
WANTED TO RENT
WE are getting Inquiries for well located
houses. Must have sole agency. Nowata
Land A Lot Co., suite 6.4 N. Y. Life
Bldg. 'Phone Red 1W9. Omaha, Neb.
Open evenings. (2t) M713
LEGAL NOTICES
TO THE BONDHOLDERS OF THE
Sheridan OoeJ Company-The holders of
the bonds of th Sheridan Co il company
are hereby notified that the undersigned
trustee, under trust deed of The Sheridan
Coal company, dated June It, 1U03, and
recorded June 20, 1!S, in bock 2S of mor
tgage record, on rwige 438, in the office of
the county clerk of the county of Sheridan
and stale of Wyoming, haa received notice
from the Sheridan Coal company that It
will, on or before June 30, 1909, remit the
undersigned 24,uw, to take up and retire
twenty-four bonds, as provided In said
trust deed. Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has drawn and selected by lot
the following twenty-four numbers of
twenty-four of the bonds outstanding,
secured by said trust deed, 1. e., lOti, 2tJ, 5tj0,
88, 491, 113, 212, 456, 390. &(. 37, 64t, 146, 169, ,
104. 217. 130. 610. 170. 420. 697. 223. 384 for pay
ment from the sinking fund to be paid to it
by said The Sheridan Coal company under
said trust deed, and upon such payment of
said 324,000 to the undersigned on or before
June 30, 1909, the undersigned will, at Its
office at the corner of Dearborn and Madi
son streets, in the city of Chicago, 111., on
the 1st day of July. 19u9. pay to the holders
or registered owners of said bonds, num
bered as aforesaid, the principal ana ac
cumulated Interest thereon, upon the sur
render and delivery thereof to the under
signed, uncancelled, and accompanied by all
unDald coupons thereto belonging, interest
on each of said bonds numbered as afore
said, will cease after said 1st day of July,
A. D. 1909. whether presented on said day
or thereafter. UNION TRUST COMPANY,
Trustee, by Rufus F. Chapin, Secretary.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE
s hereby given that sealed bids will be
received by the Board of Commissioners
of the South Dakota State Soldiers' Home
at Hot Springs, South Dakota, at the offlco
of the commandant of said home on or
before the first day of June. 1909, at
t o'clock In the afternoon, for the erection
of a stone and brick smokestack for the
Stale Soldiers Home, accoiding to plans
and specifications prepared by Joseph
Swaru, architect, Sioux Falls, S. D.
ALoO
For the furnishings and settings of three
new boilers and high presHure work for
the South Dakota Slate Soldiers' Home at
Hot Springs, South Dakota, according to
plans and specifications prepared by Ben
Cowler, chief engineer. Bids will be re
ceived for steel stack according to specifi
cations separately. Bids can be made in
lump sum for the whole amount of the
work except tor the brick or steel smoke
stack, which must be a separata bid. All
bids must be accompanied by a certified
check equal to 10 per cent of the amount
of the bid. The board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids. Plans and
specifications can be seen and xaminet
at this office of the commandant or at
the office of The Ornaha Bee. Omaha,
Neb.; Sioux City Journal, 8(oux City, la.;
Sioux Falls Argus Leader. Sioux Falls.
8. D. Dated this 7th day of Ma. 1K), by
order of the Board of Commissioners. J.
B. GEDDIR, Commandant. MUdlht
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING
Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming,
May 10th, KM. Sealed proposals, in tripli
cate, will be received at this office until
9:30 a. ni., mountain time, Thursday, June
10th, 1S09, at which time they will be
opened In public, for construction, plumb
ing, sleam heating, eloctrlc wiring and
electric fixtures. In public buildinKS at
Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, as follows:
One (1) four-set officers' quarters, plan
No. 2S7-A; one(l) Post Administration
building, plan No. 266: one (1) Post Chapel,
plan No. Z3; two (2) Pom Exchange build
ings, plan No. Z21-B. Plans and specifica
tions are on file In this office for the In
spection of bidders snd ttfe also on file
in the following Offices: Chief Quartermas
ter; Department of the Missouri, Omaha,
Nebraska; Chief Quartermaster, lepart
ment of Colorado, Denver, Colorado; De
pot Quartermaster, St. Louis. Mo., and In
the office of Secretary Rullders' Ex
change, St. Paul. Minn. The government
reserves the. right to reject or accept any
or all bids, or any part thereof. En
velopes containing proposals should be
Indorsed "Proposals for construction, etc.,
of buildings at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo
ming," and addressed to V. K. Hart, Cap
tain 15th Infantry, Acting Quartermaster,
V. S. lArmy. In charge of construction,
Cheyenne. Wye. M1S-14-15-J-8-9.
NOTICE OF SALE OF If)T8 IN POWELL
Townsite. Wyoming. United ritates ltnd
Office, Lander, Wyoming,, May 8. lif)
Notice Is hereby given thit on the 25ili
day of May, 199 at the town of Powvll.
Wyoming, beginning at 10 a. m. of that
day and continuing thereafter trom day to
day as long as may be nfekaiy, we will
offer at public outcry to toe highest bidder
for casn, at not less than the appraU-ed
value thereof, all of blocks 1. 2 17. 18. and
all the lots In blocks 19. 28. 29, $0, 3H, 44, 45.
41. 47, 60, 61 and 62 in the townsite of
Powell. Wyoming, aa shown upon the ap
proved plat thereof. Blocks 1 and 2 will be
sold together as pne tract. . The pjrehase
price must be paid in rash to the receiver I e
fore t o'clock on the day the bid Is accepted.
AH parties sre warned under the penalty
named tn Section S373 IT. 8. Rev. Stats ,
against any eomblr.atlon or action tending
to hinder or embarrass the sale of said
lots or prevent free competition between
bidders. William T. Adams. Register.
Robe- K,' Heron. Receive'
M B-17-1.
MR?
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND MUTTON
Omaha, Net).. April 19. il. Sealed pro
posals, In triplicate, for furnishing and de
livering fresh beef and nrttton required
during six months beginning July 1, 190.
In accordance with specifications and condi
tions set forth in Circular No. 4. War De
partment. Office of the Commissary Gen
eral, Washington. D. C, March 27, 1Hw8. will
bo received at this office until It o'cl'ck
a. m., May 193 1909. for the following posts,
vis.: Forts Crnok, Omaha and Robinson.
Neb.; Fort De Moles. la.; Forts Iaven
worth. Riley and Military Prison at Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.; Jefferson Barracks,
Mo.; Forts D. A. Ruasell and MacKensle,
Wyo., and Fort Meade, 8. D. Information
and blank proposals will be furnished on
application to the commissaries of the re
spective posts or to undersigned. Envelopes
containing proposals should be marked
"Proposals for beef and mutton, to be
opened May 19, 19n9." and addressed to the
undersigned. F. F. Eastman, Lieut. Colonel,
V. C. G.. U. 8. Army.. A19-20-21-22 Mlt-17
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Omaha, Nebraska, May 15, 1909 Sealed
proposals, in triplicate, will be received
here and by quartermasters at the poets
named herein, until 10 a. m., central stan
dard time, June 14, 19u9, for furnishing oats,
bran, hay and straw, during the period
from August 1, 190e, to September 30. 1909,
at Omaha quartermaster depot. Forts
Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska;
Forts I,eavenworth and Riley, Kansas;
Forts I. A. Russell and Mackenile, Wyo
ming; Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and Fort
Meade, South Dakota. Proposals for de
livery at rthrfr places will not be enter
tained. United States reserves the right
to reject or accept any or all proposals oi
any part thereof. Information furnished,
on application here or to quartermasters
at stations named. Envelopes containing
proposals should be marked "Proposals for
Forage," and addressed to MAJOR D. E.
M'CARTHY, Chief Quartermaster.
( M 15-17-18 J10-U-12
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
master, Leavenworth, Kansas, May 10,
1909. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will bo
received here Until 11 a. m.. central time,
June 10, 109, and' then opened for terrace
grading, roads, walks, etc., and approaches
to Grant. Sherman and Sheridan halls at
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Full Informa
tion and blank forms of proposals fur
nished on application. Plana and specifica
tions may be seen here, also in office of
chief quartermasters at Omaha and St.
Paul, 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 marked "Proposals for Grading."
etc., and addressed to CAPTAIN WM. D.
DAVIS, Quartermaster, I!. 8. Army.
Mayl2-13-14-16-Jne8-9-
PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY AND AR
tlllery Horses Chief Quartermaster's
Office. Omaha, Nebraska, May 1J, 1909.
Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will ba
received at this office until 12 o'clock
m., central standard time, June 15. 1909,
and then opened. In the presence of attend-
ng bidders, for 200 cavalry horses; ou srui-
lery horses, for delivery st Omaha, Neb.,
or other prominent railroad points. The
animals to conform to specification s for
cavalry and artillery horses. United States
reserves the right to accept or reject any
or all propossls.or any part thereof. Psr
tioulars and blanks for proposals will be
furnished on application. Envelopes con
taining proposals to be Indorsed "Proposals
for Horhes," snd addressed to Major D. E.
McCarthy, Chief Quartermaster.
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