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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1909)
TTTR HEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. MAY 2cV lf00. If WTt'mowMt rou HULK. '. ' .t - (Continued 1 " - - - -$5,600.00 Unusual Bargain "We 'Can" Prove 'If 10th snd California.' 7' Tm. vestibule, library dining, room,, kitchen, pajiux re frigerator room; quartered oak ami hard pine finish flrat floor.- -Fine double s'alr w fo T larg boom, ' hath. linen closet;' hatd pine finish on - second flnnr. Room for il nice bedroom In attic. Hot water hcgt, . ct'mhipatlon fixtures. Bond hardware. .JM fcxliA- p.ved street close ti rsvo car lines. 'nr-tinlf cash, balance to suit ' )Ve HaVe-Othera. .-. Meal Estate Company fr faxton Bfock. Douglas 2S!,. (19-M7 28 FOR BALE 8tnre room, 8-ronm house and corner lot. AmM and Slat Av. Writs oirner. Uuti-I Vendome.. Sioux City, Ja. v . xiSt'-MTOS Je5x "Acres, $760- FTorepco,. .bi-ulev&rd. this sld Miller park. . Very,, sightly ..building.' sites, dumber ' limited.,. . ". .. ... ... Harrison ;& Morton, r. ' " (18) - LIST your property, ,wUh. Chris Coyer. 224 and Cum 1 ha Sts. J- . - (19 622 1519Xorth 35th Street Look at IL, A. 8-roonv new, all .modern house, full banc rm-nt,. jturbacn heat, com bination fixturt. ' .Thl la a Handy, plac-, Juat nosth-of- KemLa , park-. . -I'rlct $-'.fc''0. Kaay term. Sae . the gutajde, then 1ft me show ytu through. 0 ,.V.3id NcvlJlO Block. . , -., . av-m BOULEVARD HOtTSt, hrofth 19th Bt.. 9, room, modern, only $2,500. Thomaa Brcnnan, Room 1 New York Life Bide (19 329 6-R.;Cpttage, $2,250 Lot. 50 feel-' front n Fowler Ave., near Florence boulevard;.' -eywr-r, .airr .and gss? street -paved anil 'paid fur: very ho.'.-.ellke neatvpla; tnr'two cam). Harrison & Morton, . . ' if Vov-Zvfc' m'V T. euy -prorierty, Xarma, ranch -land or . mer? rhandiaa'to fell on trade. Hat, them with ma. It coata you. naOiingi unleaa I effact a.iale., W. W. -Mitchell, ; jayarU, of.. IraJs Bide mKeres $6,500 llish and alghtly. .hlshly .improved, near Arthur Brandeja'cixtnyry-home. Harrison & Morton 19J M&18 . - '.- KIT3B CHKAt- HOME.' ,: . -'f. timiee. 'lwdern j aplendid furnace:- block to car r 46S CarUtol iAv.Onry f3;S25.' is H. Farrowa, Board -Trade.- - -. (l)-Mo21.2 -ROOM HOI'BE, 2B02 B. 20TH AVE. Look at H, Mk-offer. . NOWA'TA LAKD ANt)LOX.CO. tfuiyi : ji,-t. LiM Bid., ... "Pbon, Rf4 1PM. ' v Omaha, Neb. , - pOOD- INVESTMEKt. -- ' . 6-r , mod. ' Tiouae,- hearty new f, 2501708 .'North 29rh Rents tl a mo. Kaay terms.- 'J. U harraau. ... 4.' -. lU9i-MM3 Si. X It.- West Famam Home ,,ncw. K-rofjm," all. 'modern home, near ihth nhd Karnam; i bodroom and a"tUc; oak finish, on first' floor; eaat'lroiit lot; 60 ft. onpacd..tre't. .Only. 15.160. . .. . f ' v ... . SELBY, 16th and Farnam. 438 Board of Trade Rldg Business Lot, $36,000 Corhetearlieart ol iww, Itva. Improving diatiist, Available at oiice for Improvb ment; taa safe as corn land). Harrison & Morton, 419)-T01 -ii'tv.. we only- '. v For fifty-four feet front' and party wall on Cumins; Bt. Kaat of lft h St. . ., i UJS for alxly-two feet front on 19tb 8t., corner, alley, south of Cuming St. RCJBlNSObL. WOLF.' 'a a: PajtlAn tBlook. :. . . . . v . (l)-6 27 ' '' 1 l0TJ-0xl3t. " ' Bear ptfet' Sherman "Ave." At prlca trrat wllf surpriaa-you. - T NOWATA LAND AND fLtT CO. ' . ault: M.,N. Y,.. Lifa Bldg. , . Phonattd im. ; ; - , Omaha Neb. (1) M632 2S ::A Fine Hphie 3ior DEwty avi:. I eceptlonAall, parlmv.Wk p.irlor, dining room, kllclien on fiivi flunr', flnlahtd In oak; - four bedroom and oath on second floor, TAIahWI In hard 'flne; larre eKlar oloseta; mantel 'and fireplace.- combination fixtures, laundry, fine furnace, cemeiit walks, paved streets: corner let, xf.4 feer. If you are looking for a home see thla one. P. O. N1ELSEX & CO., 70s N. Y. Llfs- l$dgi - yoth Hiones. 123 39th St j ji. i A beautiful twelve-room residence of Ui finest stone and frame construction. Five rooms onfVat TUxr, Including reception hall, parlor, librarr, dining room and kitchen; on the second floor thero are. I . v , t large bsdTooma and two bath rooms; threo rooms off-rhiud floor; full basementr with fcUrag room, laundry, and fine" hot WAiair baUiut'"il 1"' ''".,..' - '.-'. ' ., Large lot -TTIxl&S food shade", trees; location ia second to none, this bsin.i ono of tha finest streets In ths city. Owner Is leaving th city, will make a moat attractive prioa. - THE BYRON REED CO., Phoiat bout. in. ,.' tit 80. 14th 8L . .' tl 6St& :'. oobn corner cheap.';- WEST FARXAM DISTRICT ?.) ,jor lOJxl feet, south and east front a kc, rr spectl vel y, N only two blocks from Farnam . , car Hna,; paved- street (o same, dry water and seaer In street, room lor tbrao or fqur " ' . hottr cs: nothing as good and ; . aa 'cheap' In tula dlstriot. u-'' ' . X'Wut''' once If you want:" JM .7 : ; . f 4fCORlh A CO. 1I FARNAM S1Y, Tliooe I'ouglaa 714. tla 73.' 2t REAL ESTATE CITY PHI)PKH1 FOR ItLR. (Continued ) $2.2.'. I will build yn-j a 5-r. mod cotta. lot 3f.xl2. on easy fialyment. J.'H. Parrotte. Board of Trade. - " "'illi M6i) 29 - ".CO HOMES' We have a new printed list of 66 homes, rangln- In price from ll.KK) to $7 S0, that we wouM;llke to have everyone have w ho la Intcrrsted In a home. There mav b Juat what you wanr on the Hat. fall at our office or telephone ua your name and address and we Will mall you the list, then you can so -out and look the properties over at vour leisure. HASTINGS & HKYDEN,- fSM Harne.' St. (19I-736 2 24 VV Ft. on Farnam, $10,000 Midway netween 20tn And 34th, S-ltory, Harrison & Morton, 1 702 . . REAL FSTATF rARM A5B HA.(,Ji I,.V,M FOR 8LK Colorado. ' COLORADO sHRlOATED BXAP". acres Joining townalte, wlve milea from Denvur; fruit aaii vegetabla land; Ilea beautifully: fine View of tha moun. talna; Ideal for home or Investment. This wui be aoia ac one-caii 11a .irtsent value U at one. . . - : NATIONAL, 1NVESTMEJJT CO.. ml, B'auoeis Hid., Oiuaba, .Neb. ' ; ' M)5S WESTERN COALr LANDS. Bevei-al thoueand aoiee ot western; coal land. IVice reasonable - Must be sold soon. . Address .... C'AKIl At -NAS4I1; Itlanca, Colo. Reference; Blanca state bank. - ' - vUDK Afiti x 34 ACRES, Sedgwick Co., Colo.; sub-Irrigation; Hb.per acre. -'Fine truck farm.. J. (1. Bone, ownsr, 312 Sliurt Ulock, Coun cil Bluffs, la... rhortes m. and 814. . wir-Msn tlx North Dakota. FOR SALE 60.000 acred best ' wheat- and - iiax ianu in ttie nortDwest; for further - information, call vrr write John J. Doyle, Wianek, N.- St... .. ,. '...R .' 4aV-Ofel. JJUUt. i-; Nebraska. t , HOLT COUNTY 'BAROA.IN. ,: ' '. M o( timber, ao aoxea in.iimotby and ..In.r - nm, ......... . . . . . 1 1 I . v . . . ,. .v., .m'iui 1 :(iiu, -wKiunce nay and. pasture;, arhoot aeciion vadjning , can It, h u 1 1 .1 1 . 1 In ninnwllnn Prl,. . . -1. . .. , , o; a snap for someone. ' 416 Bee Bldg. , - - ' ' ' Omaha. Neb. , . . . . iaurum 28 . finn'h t a v V 'pul-id r - . frKi'acraa in. western Nob., per 'acre. 19 caah, balance in eight years; flfo t-aoh year. 160 acres. 4 mllpa 'south of blx, Neb., $10 per acre. Every acre can be cultivated. J.r . CL, Bone, owner. " 312 Shu'gaft Block, Council Bluffs, 'la.- Phones-M3 and S14. . V - . ''.'" ' ;' '.- (30JM828-aix - BEND tor Johg list;' 'farms', Iff to: $100 per sore. ' BEM18, Brandels Bldg. . 20) M3I5 ... - 'Bid 8NP FOR'SALB; ' Fine Improvnd- fsrm, UK . In central Ne braska; all In cultivation but few acres; 25'- acres alfalfa; - handy to town - and school; price 175 acre, Kood terms'; nne vt the best "in 'the stat:! Address1 the ow'nen. Y 74, tare Omaha' . ' ' (20) M662 Je5x ALFALFA HARM ' ;.' ' t f Vt '' - - ' 120 ACRE " ' '' 5 'miles ..south from South Onjaha,. mile . sotUh 'Trumble . school house; all. fenced; how bouse and barn; 8 acres alfalfa, very fine: 30 acres oats, 10 meadow; running water, Price. $1S0 per acre. .See II. T. Clarke Jler Qrand...; ..'.(JO-'MSSS 28 ' ' ; BARQAINS IN . -NEBRASKA. ' .. MO-acre . farm near P1ger and Winner, Ife n-wet.ot;tmprayemniSHiO ac.rea. ir cuurouion, ouu ai-resr nr. mrm usnn; only $27.50 per acre." -THINK JF ITf Wtite qulcfcr, rtoh't delay for price has been re duced nearly. $10- to close estate by Jumi t. ' SyX- '.ABBOTTt'jipXif qp.:, ,; . 15' Brandtis Bldg. ''. Omaha. (20)-7l8 JO - Kaaaas. - W) 'ACRES unimproved : land, ' Thomas county, Kansas; all level, rich farm land. . The state agricultural report sliows this to he one of the best coun ties in the. state for 'small grain: 'Like lands 'are selling at from $20 to $25 an acre. Owner ' nonresident ' and wanta to dispose of this Quick. Price,. $15 an acre. Terms. W. W. M1TCHEL1 . .Board, of Trade.. Bldg, , Omaha, Neb. .' "-V, .. - ' . ; . '.tjH-835 ar Oklahoma.. v'- ? OKLAHOMA :l 489120 acres' of upland prairie, blacK-sandy soil, near Caney, Kan. price lu per- acts. 4S7 709 acre ot agricultural land in- one body ;vi5t is. leased for oil and. gas and some Is not; located $ miles southwest '' of -Nowkta; prioe- - per acre. ' . . 479-43J' aires 'of extra good farm land, lo cated near Wann, Ok!.; ZOO acres of this ts as rich as you -will find,' Af acres has some draw's In it; land : raised W) bu. of corn and oats to the acre; 70 acres is leased for oil and gas and Is paying $1 per acre advanced royally;' btg Dargmij at $20 per-acre. - ' ita ,IH0 acres of rich . rvalley- 1 land; all smooth a id part of at me Is ' in a hlgn -state of cultivation, Hits land- is located within three miles of Watova, Okl., and six milts from, NsiyaW, lk( , suO acres of It Is practically lu one body and 240 acre its located three miles south; tha land is WeU Wuiih $3j per acre; an exceptionally good bargain at $20 per acre. We have land In Nowata Co. -In, say sise Uit,-you may dea;re from 6 acres up at prices ranging frqm. h- to $J6 per acre. There are t.iAO flonlng oil wells in No wata Co. Natural- gaa Is sold at ia per 1.U0O cubic fet-t. 'You might gut an oil wefl with your lanoVjC- -, . .: Average rainlall in Nowata county, W Indies, per. juuiiaiu; avjuragu from Alarcn 1 to October 1, ii inches, and distributed Just as needed j t ... Oood water Is fo-uhd from ia) to 40 feet. Find Nowata county en your map. Tli Oklahoma Cbwokwe Centr-U R. H at an -weet though" this.-couuty Is a .certainty. -Laud-wiH Probably double In , value within nm yuai-a. lou can t afford Vte siLsa tills osiMiiuaJty. Amk Mo. Pac Uoket agent about itww rates to Noaata. Come in and see us, or write. NOWATA UKv jeiii Luf-CO.. .'. Baite-B24-. N-.Y. Lifo bidg. 'Pbbno' Had lai . omalia. Neb. Open - evenings. . nMSX & ::: OKLAHOMA- OR1U1.NAL ALtAJTala.Ni' stAP Showing eajh ludlausiQutmcBt' in. Cherokee strip. It 1 a vurios.tjr. Oome In uud see It.-.Ws'wiH eaplala whyrthwtand is so cheap. . NOWATA LAND ic LOT CO.. Suit s-4 N. Y. Lite. , .'. .'Vlrdns-Hed 1S99. ' ' " ttlu-.MoAj a. Veaauw' Bt'V cheap Texas land, tl f o t3' per acre balance forty years' time. 1 per cent In terest. The last cheap land in the south west. -Bend up vbur n,m fudai, Texas Ievelopment Publisljijyf , Co.,: Houston. Tax. (J3-U(H Je7x ,.';.. .." ..,.. x : . FAMOUS CAMAS . pRAIRIJE-rRlca.' black soil, abundant rsfnfs.ll. ' mild . Hlinaie; ask for nip vl northwest, , .Oed. M. Head. ' Orangey Ills. Jdahy. . t2tl Idstl J OREGON farmai elty and tfuourttan home farUrs coming to Oregon might get soma - InfurmatioB Utat wilt be a help to them In -selecting a itbrnk. -tilrty years of odntmual residence ia the Wlllamett . valley miahl otabl u ta gtv you sum Intormaiton that would 'sav - you some monei. Diro.your tetter to-'Eeerett ft kioi'tood. Room lu Rot hi toll J Bid., . Portland. .Ore. t-uj kltb9 Jelu . FOR'SALE-Ten .thetisaaaV. acres f timber lend, finest inare'it: U in- one body and one oun.-rsoip. Avlttjra B. M Fur man, Cou,uillu. C2u) Xl6o3 jej REAL ESTATE FA R M AXD HAril LAUD FOR ALB Idaho-Carey.-Act-Lands Snake River Valley -Twin Falls Country IDAHO IRRIGATION COMPANY'S PROJECT. Engineering and Construction Work by J. O. White & Company, Incorporated. 50,000 Acres Will Be Opened by Drawing 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 oath Dakota. FINE farm lands In Hand and adjoining counties. South Dskota. Hustling s (tents wanted. Juy P. Morrill, 612 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 130) M747 Jlbx FOR SALE Choice farm land In Brule county, 8. p., where crops are sure, cli mate Is good and your Investment is aafe, In the corn belt of the Missouri valley . For booklet , and prices address L. L Hawman, Pukwana, 8. I. 20)-MSI5 Je3x T.rvnu- tiiib i-i Then come with us to Brule county, South Dakota. We control 14.0(10 seres and can sell In tracts to suit purchasers. Price, $20 v u rit'-. t rn or can. KELLEY INVESTMENT CO., 220-S Neville Bldg. (20)-M63 28 181) acres. Hand Co.. So. Dakota, near Mil ler; $14.50 per sere. J. a. Bone, owner. 812 Shugart Block, Council Bluffs, la. Phone Bell 803-814. '20)-M626 Slx Mlscellaneoas. LAND FOR SALE 640 a., $7 per a., $1,920 cash; terms balance. 640 a., $8 per a.; $2.6 cash; terms balance. 480 ., $8 per a.; $1,920 cash; terms bslance. 479 a., $S per a.; $2.3!fi cash; terms balance. 330 a., $9 per a.; $2,240 cash; terms balance. 320 a.. $8 per a. 1.280 cash; terms balance. 320 a., $8 per a.; $1,920 cash; terms balance. 160 a., $10 per a.; $!sj) cash; terms balance. This la only part of our list; If you don't see what you want, ask for It. STWNCtER investment CO "636 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb. - tJ0 MS81 28 r REAL ESTATE LOANS REAL- estate purchase .noney, mortgagva and contract bought. Antelope Inv. Co. Old Boaton btore Bldg. . U2 4127 - .FIVE- PER CENT MONEY to loan on Qmaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1. New. York Life Bldg. ' " ' t22)-a MONEY TO LOAM-Payno Investment Ca (22) $34 1100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Weed. Weed Bldg.. lKlh and Farnam. r-x., PR1X.ATKJ mon to ln- J- H. Sherwood. PAYNE, BOSTWICK ft CO.. N. Y. Llfs. " uuucjr, w id a,uuu; low rate. (22)-U7 $600 TO $200,000 on Improved properly; no ' i? a.-, oiwa.. itv r arnam 8u (22)-M367 Mortgage Loans I am prepai tu i accommodatu parties desiring lowe.r Interest rates and more convenient terms for payment of loans on residence properties in Omaha and South Omaha. No commission is charged tor making loans, only a nominal sum required to cover recording mortgage and examining abstracts. Interest payable semi-annually and privilege granted of paying from 10 to 30. per cent uf tha loan oa any Interest Ai648. ',non "a1" I. Independent x W. H. Thomas, 603 First National Bank Bldg. t22-5 27 MONEY TO BUILD. - XVLn- to li i. -i .. . . W; M. THOMAS. 6u$ First Nat 1 Bank Bldg. ti) 4 LOWEST RATES Bemts, Brandela Bldg. $509 TO $6,000 In homes In Omaha. O'Keef ' -Asiai o., uu ti. X. Life. Doua. or A-2162. (22-i WANT CI ty loana Peters Trust Co, ' (22) 3 WANTED City loans and warrant. W. carnaui oauiu t.t.O.. 1111 Farnam 8L U2)-!2S SECOND MORTOACE loans negotiated. Annlv Ronm Air.il V .... I i , . , "-;- ... . v mil sana oiag. Bell 'phone Douglas 231$. (22) 424 REAL ESTATE WANTED WS HAVE BUYERS tor a t-room house, a A-rOtim hfiUAia as rA m. nniiblaa nf i,. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CoMfANI, nunv st . a. un oiug., umana. Phone Bed UMi. Open Evening WILL PAY SPOT CJISH for strictly modern 1-roorn house In west ern part or city if price Is right. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite: 24 N. Y. Life Hid Phone. Red 1. Vraaha. Neh. (23-Ma31 28 STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces; hot water and hot air com. m nation neaung. i ana 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle grates, gas stoves repaired, water fronts aud flower vase Omaha Btov Repair Worka 13u4W 1 Douglas St. 'Phones Ind. A-2u21. BeU WANTED TO BUY BEST pric paid for secondhand furniture. vwiubs suvvs. i si. 4ou svTL . Us-32 BEST prtco paid for 2d-hand furniture. m. i.uvumi, nm. nosanoiatt. Tel. Doua- 1401. . . (2$) $$ WANTED -Medical practlc; fixtures Guelpb, OnC . i&y MW4 31 x STANDARD upright pianos. Phono Wv 12 Mtf WANTED-TC buy small-slsed refrigerator; mi:t be cheap. Tel. A-i71 or address J L. car Be tZaj $91 "7g REAL ESTATE ' FARM A!(D RAMCH LAXD FOR ALB BOISE, IDAHO (20)-!01-J7x WANTED TQ RENT WE are getting Inquiries for well located house Must have sol agency. Nowata Land St Lot Co.. suit 6.4 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. Omaha, Neb. Open evenings. (2S) M712 POSITION wanted by man with good run abojt auto. Temperate and married. Address C. C, 811 N. 26th St. (27)-M85H $0 -ROOM all modern house by June 1 Tel. D. 8367. (26)-M729 28 WHEN you reply to advertisements which appear In these Want Ad. columns kindly mention the fact that you saw their ad vertisement In The Bee. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Dohse and wife to John Duffy, lot 8, John Lubbe's sub L. .... . .$ 260 Joslah Kent and wife to H. M. Chris tie, half Iota 1 to 6 and 10, block 2, Kent's addition 27$ Omaha Safe Deposit and Trust com pany to. same, undivided H- same. 1 Mary Sweigard and husband to Peter Waszgis and wife, lot 11, .block 1, Drew's Hill 1,600 Tukey Land company to Susie R. Bhu felt. part lots 4. r and 6. block 2, Lessentlne's Saratoga 250 George Kloch and wife- to Joseph Cwiertnla. lot 12, block 46. South Omaha ...s. 1,700 Liriinfrer Implement company to Mil lie W. Murphy, lot 4, block , Marsh's addition ' i.i.-...-. 800 F. T. B. Martin and wtffl-to Barker company, part lot X and 4, Oka homa. and and other property B Edith Olson to Hattle P. Baldy, sub- lot 2 of aublot 7, .tax lot .-section 9,15-13 p.'f, 4,000 Elisabeth Kountze Real Estate com- -pany to Papplna Scanlan, lot 56, Forest Hill parki, M 1,250 J. B. Bond to Ella M. Bond, lota 15 and 16. block 22. Wilcox -3d 8,000 M. F. Cross and wtfe to R. L. An drews, lot 1, block '1, Popo Place ... 2,000 Krlstlane Zlegler and husband to Carl Danlelson, lot 15, block "'12, Deer park .,.....;.."... BOO Cathne Douglas to 47. P. Traver, lot , block 1, Summit Place ..... 2,100 Maiden Investment company to J. H. Painter, lot 4. block 9, Hillside ad dition , 170 Nebraska Investment and Improve ment company to 8. M. Sadler, trustee, lot 12, Coburn's sub. 5.000 Same to same, lot 3, block 308. Omaha 4.000 S. M. Sadler, trustee, to Nebraska Underwriter's Insurance company, lot-12. Coburn'a sub; : 2.000 Same to name, lot 6, block 308, Omaha 4,000 R. W. Ross and wtfe to Elizabeth M. Shahan. lots 19, 20 and 21, block 1. Mayne Place ...i..-...wk... 1,500 Elizabeth M. Shahan to J. F. Stur geon, same 2 Elizabeth E. Btreits to R. K. Ptreits, lots 14 to 18, block 7, Saunders tt Hlmebaugh's Highland park 800 William Redgwick and wife to Ed ward Akrams, lot 3, block 2, Ham mond Place :. ; 1 Milton Tootle, Jr., to Swedish Build ing association, lot W block. 142, Omaha .- 1 John Podrasky to Terzle Pndrasky, north 96 feet of sH lot 1 and north t feet of sVi lot t, block 2. Mur- N ray's addition .-- 1 Maude Mogge to Elizabeth I. M. Tukey. Jot 22 and part lot 21, Hill aide reserve '....' 1 A. J. Seaman to Ellen Gahl, lots 22 and 25, Hawley Terrace 211 County treasurer to Edward Davis, Jr., lot 9, block 162. South Omaha Same to same, lot 13, block 3, Mis souri Avenue park Same to same, lot 16. block 153, South Omaha Same to N. 8. Mercer, lot 12, block 9. Walnut Hill United States to Peter Hanger, v nw4 34-15-10 ...... A. J. Donohoo, . referee, to J. C. Thomas, sH nw4 sw4 24, and se4 of new 14 23-16-10 and other land 14.0O0 Mary B, Drlscoll and husband to Mabel J. Hart, lot 12, Graddys sub.. 2,850 John Gehrke and wife to H. P. Oehl ert. part lot 29, Tuttle's sub 6.CM) Hattle Reed to Joseph A. Jaqulth, lot 6. block 2. Dcnman Place 360 Virginia C. Hanscom et al., to the Omaha club, part lot 1, Capitol add. 13,200 Thomaa Dooley to Gertrude Loftman, lots 1 and 2, block 2. Seymour's 1 Robert Barth snd wife to Fannie Sou kup, lot 8, block lu6, South Omaha... 77$ L. fl. McDonald to II. O. W. Reed, lot 11, Selby Heights 125 E. T. ePterson and wife to C. H. Poore, lot 20, block $0, Hanscom Place 1 Charles B. Huntington et al., to I. N. Guild, lot 13, Upland Terrace 1,200 E. F. Brailey, sheriff, to the McCague Investment Co, lots 1 and 2, block 3, Golden 400 Andrew Nlelson to John W. Weagle and wife. w33 ' feet kit 4, block i. Reed's 1st 2,400 William H. Clifton et al. to A. J. Donah 00. se' ne 23. and s! nwU sw 24-15-10.. 1 J. P. Thomas and wife. same. aame. 14,000 James A. Sunderland and wife to Peter Murray, lota 16, 17, 18, 19. block H, Dundee Place j Peter Murray to James A. Sunder land, trustee, same j H. P. Greeley 10 W. A. Ooble. lot 21. block 3, Clarendon 3 500 M. L. Stone and wife to R. H Lan deryou. lot 2. block 23. Halcyon Heights 1 R- H. Landeryou to wife to Wm. Redgwick, Jot 18, block 2. Hastings at Heydaji's 2d j Louis Wolf and wife ,0 A. J. Plumer, lots 1 to , block 11. Summit $000 William Llckert to Wilhelm Gthr mann, lot 18, block 409. erandvtew.. 700 E. R. Benson and wife to Byron R. Hastings and Edward T. Heyden, 40 feet lot 14, Cherry Garden o0 Byton R. Hastings et sL to William Evers, same 400 Total $94 3tf WHEN you writ to advertisers, rarasm ber that it tskes but an extra stroks or two of the pen ta mention th fact that LEGAL NOTICES TO TUB BONDHOUERS OF THE Sheridan IVal Comiany The holders of the bonds of th Hhrrldan Col comrnv are hereby notified that the underMKned truster, under trust deed of The Sliendsn Coel company, dated June 11, 11, and recorded June 2, llB. In book 26 of mor tgage records, on pege 4.18. In the office of the counyj- clerk of the county of Sheridan and state of Wyoming;- has received notice from the Sheridan Coal company that It will, on or before June 3o. 1909, remit the undersigned $24.no, to take up and retire twenty-four bonds, ss provided In. sal'd trust deed. Notice is hereby given thai the undersigned has drawn snd selected by lot the following twenty-four numbers of twenty-four of the bond outstanding, secured by said trust deed, 1. e., l'H, 2e6, 6ti0, 6s. 491. 113. 212. 456. Bis). 6. 37. 646, '146. lt,S. .,' 104. 217. 120. 610. 170. 4J0, B!7. 223, 384 for pay ment from the alnklng fund to be paid to it by said The Sheridan Coal company under Said trust deed, ami upon 'alien- payment of aid $24.0110 to the undersigned on or before June 30. 1W9. the undersigned will, at Its office at the corner of Dearborn and Madi son streets, in the cltv of Chicago. 111., on the 1st day of July. 1909. pay to the holdera or registered owners of said bonds, num bered as aforesaid, the principal and ac cumulated interest thereon, upon the sur render and delivery thereof o the under signed, uncancelled, and accompanied by all unpaid coupons there'o belonging. Interest on each of said bonds numbered aa a fore said, will cesse after said 1st day of July, A. D. 190. whether presented on suld dav or thereafter. UNION TRUST COMPANY", Trustee, by Rufus F. Chapin, Secretary. M13-20-27J3 . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed bids will he received by the Board ot Commissioners of ths South Dakota State Soldiers' Home et Hot Springs, South Dakota, at the office of the commandant ol said home on or before the 1st day of June, - 199. at I o'clock In the afternoon, for the erection of a atone and brick smokestack for tho Stat Soldiers' Home, aero: ding to plans snd specifications prepared by Joseph Swans, architect, Sioux Falls, 8. D. ' ALBO For th furnishings and settings of three new boliers and high pressure woiki for the South Dakota State Soldiers' Horn at Hot Springs, South Dakota, seconding- to plans and specifications prepared by Ben Cowler, chief engineer. Bins will, be re ceived for steel slock according to specifi cations separately. Blda.can be made In lump sum for the whole amount of the work except for the brick or steel smoke stack, which must be a separate 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. Flans and specifications csn be seen and examined at this office of the commandant or St the office of The Omaha Beo, Cmaha, Neb.; Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, Ia.; Sioux Falls Aigus Lesder. Sioux Falls, S. D. Dated this 7th day of May, 19u0. by order of the Board of Commissioners. J. B. GEDDI8. Commandant. MlldlSt GOVERNMENT NOTICES O F FTCE CONSTRUCTING QtTARTER master. Fort Leavenworth,' Kansss, May 24, 1909. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here until 11 s. m. central time, June II. 1!9. and then onened In the- nres- enc of bidders, for the construction, plumb ing, neating, electric wiring and fixtures of an addition to hospital at Fort I,eaven worth, Kansas. Full information and 'bhvik forms of proposal furnished upon applica tion to this office. Plans and specifica tions may be seen here, also In offices of the chief quartermasters at Omsha. St. Paul, depot quartermasters st Philadelphia, St. Louie and Maater Builders' Exchange, Kansas City. Missouri. United States re serves the fight to reject any or all pro posals or any part thereof. Envelopes to be endorsed "Proposals for an Addition to Hospital" snd addressed to -Captain -Wm. D. Davis, Quartermaster. - M25-26-I7-28J11-12 RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION IOTU AND MASON Union Pacific Leave. ...a 7:30 am ...a 3:60 pro - Arrive.. 11:40 pm a $:00 pm a tW, am a $:09-pm a 8:60 pm a 6:46 pm a 4:46 pm Overland Limited Colorado Express. Altantio Express.. Oregon Express....'. .....a 4:10 pm Los Angeles Limited. ...au:o6 pm Fast Mall a 7:20 am China and Japan Mail. a 4:uo pm North Platte Local a 8.16 am Colo. Chicago Special. ...al2:10 am a 4:4a pm a 7:06 am Beatrice St Stromsburg . . Local j....bU:40 pm bl:-40rm vauey i-ocai (motor via t .. 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Su Joe. .al0:46 pm Kansas City Ik Bt. Joe.. 9:15 am Kansss City A St. Joe. .a 4:40 pm Arrive. 1:46 pm a :10 pm 8:10 pm a J.uo am a $:10 pm ali .li pm a 6:lo em b 9:0 am s 7:uO,pui bl0:2oara a fc.50 urn a 56 pm a 7J6 am all:35 pm a 3:56 pm a 8:3oam all 30 am all 30 am a 6:30 am 10 pm WEBSTER ITA. 16TH at WEBSTER Ck lease, Omaha- t. Paul, MlaaeapolU at Leave. Arrive. Town City Passenger.. b . 30 am b 9:20 pm Sioux City Passenger. ..b 2:00 pm bll 66 am Sioux City Local c 8:46 am c $ 20 pm Emerson Local b 6:66 pm b 1.10 am Mloaoarl Paelflo - - Auburn Local b $ 50 pm bll:30 am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, o Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday. OCEAN STEAMERS SCANDINAVIAN AUEKICA.1 UNI lm Tea Twta-gterew Paaasogar Direct m ' Norway. Swedes aai Deftmirk Valtsa tstsa ... JM ) Osusr U July I C. r. TiMsn...Js IT' (0114 Ststst July it Hslllf Ols. Jun 24 C. P. Tletsaa . Juln 2S All Bte eater Kqntpped With WUlsa S-lxst csbin. ITt spvanl. tmxtai iHt, tl I A- B- JOHNSON i ni 1M S. Kuua, SC. Catsa, UI.M U Irtftal A4tt REFUSES TC ENDORSE JEROME Halt Meeting- Hi$$e$ Proposition to Give Him Vote of Confidence. COOPER UNION IS CROWDED District Attorney In Extended seech Tells Why Insnranee, Traction . and Ieo.Trast Men Were ' Not Pr'oaernted. NEW TORK. May 26-Nonchalntly chelng gum. William Travers Jerome, district attorney for New York stepped on the. platform at Cooper Union tonight "to give an account of his stewardship." The district attorney dwelt mainly on the Metropolitan Street Railroad Investigation, during whloh he said that Thomas F. RysSi, who had' been charged from time to ttm with various traction manipulations, never committed any crime. Re-ferring to the life Insurance Investi gation, "he aald that there was no evi dence -whatsoever to' warrant the indict ment of John A. McCsll. former president of the New York Life Insurance company. "I hav found," said Mr. Jrome, ' fifty, six Indictments against Insurance-men. -in fact, I Indicted every Important Insurance man In New York except four ono dead, one Insane and two against whom there was no evidence." Mr. Jerome then took up the so-called lce.(rilst investigation, the anxiety to force which, he said, became apparent only after William Jr.-Conner and Charles F. Murphy, leader' of' Tammany hall, lost $S4,000. "Then." tald the district attorney, " 'Flngy f Cotiners started after th Ice people, but they couldn't get a grand Jury to find any Indictment." Then followed a rising vbte, the district attorney put aside hla carefully preparod memoranda and devoted his entire atten tion to making reply to questlonere who arose In. every part of the hall to demand why he fulled to do this, or that particular thing1: The 2,000 -or more persons who packed, Cobpvt Union declined to register a vote- of confidence In Mr. Jerome. An attempt to bring about such a vote was made;. b(lt It was" hissed down by Jerome opponents. What effect, this will have on Mr. Jerome's political ambitions Is problemat ical. He has., been dcsii-ous for some, time, it is understood, ot seeking a rcnoinlnatlon for 'district attorney on an Independent ticket. Pronoun "You" is Barred in Senate Vice President Calls Cummins and Smith Down for Using Di rect Address. WASHINGTON. May 27.-That senators should address one another in the third person, as the "senator from so and so," and not descend to personal pronouns and speak of one another in the second person, was called ' to the attention of the senate todaj -. by-, ,Vlce President Bherman. A colloquy between Senator Cummins and Bfrfith jof- Michigan, gave rise to this sug gestion. 'ff will he pardoned on account of my in experience." said Mr. Cummins, "but the senator from Michigan Is Inexcusable." GERMAN SHOOTERS LEAVE : -; - FOR. FATHERLAND TRIP Ilnndrtq And Sixty Member of Amer- . .lean. Society .Will Tour Germany and Attend Xchnetsenfest. NEW. YORK. May 27. On the steamer Main," specially -chartered -tor. the trip, a party of 160 members of German-American shsrpshootlng ' societies and their friends from various... parts of . the United States, sailed today for an extended trip through Germany. Incident to the main purpose of their -Journey attendance upon the Na tional Bchuetzenfest at Hamburg from July 11 to-18 the. members of the party plan to visit the various birthplaces and make a tour of a number of leading Ger man cities, particularly those along the Rhine. A' reception for them at Oldenburg by the duke of Oldenburg has been ar ranged. .The members of the party have also planned the celebration ot a "German American schuetzenfest on their dwn ac count at Nlernsteln on July 2 and 4. Mountain Breezes HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS Vost Delightful Month of th Tsar ia th Pin Wood. - i U Bffsot. - - - ;2.GO PJ O W Tha baths will make of you a nsw '. 7Vvr,0n and fit you for the busy summer month to com. ssnnnsnsaas Ask for literature and Information --' -. THOS. V. GODFREY", . Pass, aad Ticket JYf est, 142.1 FAKXAM ST., OMAHA. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC Ull (IIS POOR DATS AT IIA. Weekly VaiUag Betwosar Montreal. Ouoa ! . - . aad Liverpool . V"9 Two days on th tw,uufui St. Lgwrcao river sod lb shortest oceaa rout to ICu. fop. Kothing batter oa th Atlantie than eur fcnrpiesse Wireless on all staamera first olaaa, $0 ; aeoead, SAOi oa . your ticket agent. writ far aaLV big, rates and booklet. C. B. BBWJAhtnf a. A 833 Souta Clark Ska Chicago, Current Literature "The Little Gods," by Rowland Thomas, la a powerful and stirring book of life In the Philippines, having for Its first chapter, "Fagan." the $5,000 prize Collier short story. It Is a book written with the same reallrm that mad Kipling's stories of India world-famous. Little, Brown V Com pany Is the publisher. "The Ojn Runner," by Arthur Btrlnrer, authir of the "Wire Tappers," has a plot which centers around one of thoee mushroom-like South American revolutions. It's a ara story'; most all of It takes plac aboard the Lamlnlan. the tramp steamer on which Ganley, "The Gun Runner," Is secretly smuggling arms Into Lqcombla. IIrw McKinnon, the wireless operator ot the Lamlnlan. and Aliue Boynton. th girl In the case, thwart him that's the otory. Published by B. W. Dodge A Co. "Tha Strain of White." by Ada Woodruff Anderson, author of "The Heart of th Red Firs, 1 had Its accne laid In the Puget nrund country, Mrs. .Anderson's homeland. The story hinges on the rondltlona In the Pacific northwest In the fifties and has for Its heroine "Singing- Bird," ths daugh- ter of the commandant of an Amerlcsn g-vrrlKon near KVirt Nlsqj ally, whose mother was a - Yakima Indian maiden. Singing Bird has to endure the conflict In herself between the two races from which' she sprung. The story 4s a wonderful pic ture rf the life, of the settlement and rf the native Indians of that day. It ends with sn Indian attack upon the Fort Lit tle, Brown & Co. Is. the, publisher. "Sebastian," by Frank Danby, author of "The Heart of a Child." Is. the story of sji English family, pf the upper classes of a plain, hard-working, self-effacing "city" man, of a refined.- over-sensitive, not very experienced mother.-of a son who Inherits his mother's-- Intellect and his father's simple nobility.. Th slow awaken ing of the mother from, her cold literary dream, achieved through her love for her son, the development of -Sebastian from a conceited nnd very "green" Etonian Into a strong, capable snd- Justly self-reliant man, with tho "hesrt of his father." ars the underlying themes f a story rich In Incident, color and characters. Th vivid ness of the characters created by Frank Danby Is enhanced by heV skill In draw ing the background for them. The realism of her pen pictures of London lite la now too well recognized to need comment. Pub lished by the MacmlMlan Company. ' Simeon Tetlow's Shadow." by " Jenntte Lee, author of "Uncle William." is the story of a man and a railroad. ' Simeon Tetlow Is the president of th "R. A Q." "an Intellect without heart or soul or con science, his co-workers, would have told you" and his shadow Is John Bennett- such a rere, brave, tender fellow. Much of the story passes In the Inner offices of the "R. A Q;" and the vivid picture of life at the heart of a great corporation will make a wide appeal. There are glimpses, too, of a beautiful homo life In. a little village, and of days of healing of mind and body out in- the silence of the wonds. The humany quality of the book rlnces It quite beyond the rank of Or dinary standards. Published by th Cen tury Company. Mabel Herhert Urncr'a "Journal of , a Neglertert Wife" Is different from many "Confessions" and "Journals" recently Of feied the reading public. This "Journal'" Is real,' bltlngly, convincingly genuine, so much sq that there are. passages , poignant that thtf anere readlrfg' hurfs. rhero'ls no appeal to passion, no striving for effect In the mute entries of this diary; it tells only the simple things, of a quiet, life, everyday, things; but they're true to life times the secret. Published by B W. Dodge & Co. In 'The White Sister." PV Marlon Craw ford's latest novel, Is a love story Of mod ern Rome, locale of his greatest successes, the city which he doubtless . knew better than any other living writer. At the out set he presents a heroine who "cannot fall to enlist the reader's sympathies.' A charm ing; and beautiful girl, Angela Is (he daugh ter of the Prince Chlaramonte, on aristo cratic Old adherent of the clerical party; "more papist than the pope." The prince la killed In an accident, and It transpires that In his proud allegiance to the church he had refused to have his marriage legally ratified by a civil ceremony; consequently his only child has no legal status as his heir. On this curious but perfectly possi ble situation, complicated by the girl a love for a penniless young- officer, Mr.' Craw ford has built a story which has been suc cessfully dramatized and was recently pre sented" at one of. our local theaters. Th Macmlllan Company Is th publisher. Above books at lowest retail nrtea. if. Cbsws, 123 South Fifteenth street All of th book reviewed her tr on aal In Brandels' book department. Bennett' Lot Fiction Librarr Book Dept. enable you to road th nwt hook at llttl TWO YEARS FOR BIQ BRIBER President of New York Tab City Railroad Sentenced to Prison. NEW YORK. May 2T.-Charles E. Cam eron, president of the Tube City railroad. who was convicted some time ago of offer ing a bribe to former Councilman Martin, now aervlng time In the penitentiary, was j sentenced this afternodq to serve two years j In the penitentiary and to pay a fin of BINDERS START, IN TEXAS Keporla front P.nrly Field Indicate , That Yield Will Be Largrr - , Than , Ever. , WICHITA FALLS, Tex., May 17 Binders were started today in many wheat fields In Wichita county: . ' This Is rh first harvesting of th year In -Texas and marks the beginning of. the season through out the United States. ' Report lndicat the yield will b larger than expected. NEW HEAD FOR ADAMS EXPRESS William M. Barrett Fleeted Presi dent to Succeed Levi C, Weir. ' " NEW YORK, May irr.-Willlam M. Bar rett of New York was today elected presi dent of the Adams Express company, vie Levi C. Weir, who resigned th presidency snd was elected chairman of the board of managers and chairman of th board of trustees. Mr.. Barrett has been . a vie pres ident of th company. If you waut to well, look ' well and be well, take Foley's Kidney Remedy. It tones up th k'Jneys and badder, purlfls th blood and restore health and strength. Plessant to take and contain no harmful drugs. Why not commence today? F"f aal by all druggists. Quirk Action for Your Money Tea get that by using Th Be advertising columns.