" 1 " ' 1.1 I , ,ft . THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 30. 1909. OFFERED FOR RENT Ileneee and Cettas leatlnoed. "HOUSE FOR KENT" 1412 N. lTth St., 3 r., city water, close in, li. :iu7 Lecatur et., 7 r., line yard. J 16. 8. ifith St., 4 r., cuy kkr, oiuse In, 812 30. 2713 Parker St., G r , modern except fjr nace, nlc yard, $2u. 1711 N. 20th Ht.. ( r., modern except fur nace, only W- 242 Franklin ht., 6 r., modern except fur nace. nice location, 121. ZJ2H Uurdette tt.. splendid 8-r. house, 4 bed rooina, city water and gas, only lis. 602 S. 85th Ave., 7 r., all modem. A bargain at l. aics Poppleton Are., 7 r., strictly modem, Juki put In (Ina ahapa throughout. A bar gain at .T8. VAX 8. Wth St., S r., modern except fur nace, pretty yard, smell bam, 821. lf.U Yates fit., 7 r.. all modern, only $25. l'JU Lathrop St.. aplendld 8-r., strictly mod ern house, hot water heat, hard-wood floors, (40. 8M2 Hamilton 8t., 7 r., brand new, all mod ern. $.12 50. 4K0 Cass Ht., 7 r., all modern, beautiful yard, umall barn, $30. 642 8. 30th St., 7 T.. all modern, close In $30. shape $-. 4"42 Seward St., 8 r.. all modern, tilce f.12 N. 21st St., 9 r., strictly modern and up to tha minute, tile bath room, hard wood floora, laundry stove, gas range, hades, etc., $47.50. Ene 8. 28th St., 10 r., strictly modern, every room newly papered, nice new combina tion fixtures. Best house In town for $40. We have others. Sec our Hit before you move. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., Bole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life. 15)- $11 Three rooma, 2121 Douglas St., modern except heat. $l!i Six rooms, 1808 Shirley 8t., modern ex cept heat. $20 Seven-room modern house, 2G10 Frank lin St., bam. $25 Eight rooms, modern except furnace, 3019 Hurt Ht., large yard and shade. $27. SO Five rooms, modern, gas range and shudes. 203 S. 30th St. $2H 2055 N. 19th St., 9 rooms, modern ex cept heat. $30 Seven rooms, modern except heat. MIS Howard Ht., third floor. $4t Six-room strictly modern apartment 104 8. 24th St. $3i.rj0 each, for four new and attractive houses of 6 and 7 rooms each, at SSth and Marcy Sts.; fine lawn and every con ' venlence. $45 Klght-room strictly modern house, oak finish, oak floors, all newly decorated, with large yard. 27 Fornam St. $46 per month Eleven-room Modern house, good location for roomers. Eltl 8. 22d St. OEnRQE & CO., rhone Dcuglas 76U. 1601 Farnam St. (15) $1002501 FARNAM, 10 rooms, modern, hardwood finish, garage, large lawn, shade. 826 1702 South 2th. 7 rooms, modern, cor ner lot. one block from Hanscom park care line. $25: 3424 North 24th, 9 rooms; will repair; large grounds. 515 BO 270.1 Caldwell, 6-room house. $102019 Pierce, 4 rooms first floor. $12.50 2631 Patrick Ave. (for colored), 4 rmi. FLATS AND ROOMS. . $42611 South 22d, new 8-room, modern brick flat. $40 2W1 Pacific, 9 rooms, modern brick. $26 f21 South 24th, now, modern 4-room brick apartment. $192011 Miami, 6-room flat, oak finish and modern. $12621 South 2!lh, good 4-room brick flat. $1 1M6 South 11th. 7-room modern flat. $12.502321 South lth. 6-room flat. $ 210 South 28th Ave., 4 rooms, first floor; will paper. . GARVIN PROS., 1M FARNAM ST. (15)- 8F.VEN-ROOM modern cottage, S002 Mason St., $35. Modern anartment on second floor Davldge Bldg., $5. Eight 'rooms, modern, 1128 S. Slit St, $32 60. Eight rooms, modern except furnace, 2543 Davenport St., $25. IOHN W. BOBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. (16)- I0S8 PIERCT ST., 6 rooma, city water and gas. $16. B19 Leavenworth St., 4-room flat, modern except heat, $20. JS3 Cedar St., 4 rooms, water, $. $602 Chicago St., 7 rooms, modern except heat, down stairs, $25. V034 S. 18th St., 8 rooms, upstairs, gas, $7. BIRKETT & TKBBENS. 423 Bee Bldg. (15)- 1614 LOCUST ST., 6 rooms, electrlo light, all modern, new floors, $30. 1S13 Georgia Ave., 6-room modern 'flat, $31.26. $401 Decatur St., I rooma, gas and city water, $20. 112 Capitol Ave., 8 rooms, modern except heat. $25. 30 N. 23d St., 8 or 10-room brick house, all modern, $42. -v J. II. SHERWOOD, Phone Douglas 38 614 Brandeta Bldg. (15) 'ROOM, modern house, walking distance, ft'i No. 2Cth. Owner will make Improve ments to Butt 30. Petera Trust Co (16-MUsJ 31x OOOD 2-story house, 7 rooms and bath room; south front; paved street; good neighborhood; flist-class condition; walk, lug distance. 2422 Charles St. (161-M968 SOx U'ST THE THING At 21st and Howard Sis., only a few blocks from Mth and Furnam Sts., we are Just complottng some strictly modern 4-r. apartments, consisting of a large living room, nice dining room, large bed room, with bath and a nice kitchen, with gas range; gaa and electric light, with nice combination fixtures; shades; laundry In basetnont; ras heater; In fact everything right up o the minute. If you are looking for something of this nature It will pay you to go and look at these today. PAYNE, BOSTWICK ft CO., Sola Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life. (15) FOR RENT, tf 60 Three rooms, modern, with electrlo light, etc 1124 8. Mth St. I'll 50 Nice 4-room lottaae. 710 N. 30th St. $30 Nine- room all modern house. 2u33 Davenport St. $35 Nice 9-room brlrk house, all modern, corner. tM Davenport St. RON! N SON & WOLF, 435 Paxton. Block. (16)- FOTt RENT '-room modern hnue, corner 27th Ave. and Davenport: large ba-k yard, walking distance from retail district; two Mocks from boulevard. Inquire rST Dav enport St. (15) MI6J tlx THIRTY DOLLARS Rents this all-modern, 8-room house. 2721 Howard St.; house Is now being nalnted; yard about tn be aodded and all other repairs are under way to make this houe a f list-class oris; fine neighborhood ; only two blocks from Farnam; also S. Omaha csr lines; walking distance to P. O REAL ESTATH TITI.F. TRfSTCOMPA'Y, Ground Floor. 1.01 Farnam St (15)- F1NE 7-room modern house. 110 South 55th St., near Karnnm. R T. and Ed O. Ham ilton offices. New Hamilton, 24tlj and Farnam. P. Lane, Douglas trm. (15)-M2J1 SO TWO new houses. tvr. 2.V14 Franklin: all modern. Mrs. E. Johnson. 1414 lectur tl5)-M243 $x $T r.rt Modern brick house, J303 8. mth St. Phone H. 1787. (16) M239 U 8-UOOMS, modern, 2t8 Davenport. II 303). lS)-278 lx DO YOU WANT o own one of the finest homes on West FarnamT Wa have It for sale. For rrW and term see LATIIROP & TOBIN, 418 Bee Bldg. (15)- F1VE-ROOM house. V N. d, tit 50. 8-r , modern house 24rt) Like. J. II. PARROTT. Board cf Trsde. (15)-M251 $1 HOl'8ES. Insurance. Rlngwalt. Barker Fik 06) sa HOTTSF.a ,n Prt" of "he rlty UUUOLO Crelgh Sone 4 Co. B BMf (15)-33 FOR RENT -non, new, all modern n'Mise; c-mblnatlon fixtures: rlose to Field club. U1 8 Ulh and Poppleton Ave: $t. c U. Bachmann. 4J paxton block. (I5t-lt A MODERN 8-room house and barn, lu . g Wth. (151-877 80 1W7 PACIFIC BL. ft-room. tharoughly mnl. rn e liOiSh. 140. A. U. tl Ick. 84 I OFFERED FOR RENT Hema aaal Cttaea Ctlaiet. 5- ROOM houe, and barn; city water; 433 Lincoln Ave.; $U fiO. 10-room. all modern: Charlea 8t, between K'h and 27th: $) snd water. 6- room, second floor. I7M Lake St.; mod ern except best; $15. f rooms, second floor, 1108 N. 10th; elty wster and t.llet: $!. t rooms, second floor. 1101 N. 21st St.; U 50. CHRIS HOT ER, X2d and Cuming. (16J-M218 FINE all modern house of II rooms tn 8. W. corner I7th and Jackson; references required. $00. Bemls. Brandels Bldg. (15)-2S8 HOUSES, flats. Garvin Bioa., 1604 Farnam. n6 i 901 3. 33d St., six rooms, all modern, $30. 'phone Webster 977. (lo) M4S8 8-RlOM modern house, detached; perfect repair; $.. Inquire 708 N. 19th St. (16)-4)6 MAQGARD VAN 8TORAOE CO.. Tel. D. 14W. We guarantee moving pianos, H. H. goods. (16 298 FOITR rooms each, flrrt and aecond floor, modern furnace, $15 and $18. 2230 Popple ton Ave. (16 Jti HOUSES Peters Trust Co., N. Y. L. Bldg. (lo)-03 7 ROriMS and bath, cement cellar, nice neighborhood, new house, $33 per month. 82f4 Marcy. 413 8. lith. John Coffey, plumber. (15) 638 Jel FOR LEASE. 1T.13 N. 20th St.; 8-r., modern; an extra good houe; new furnace and decorations. Apply Owner, 1101 N. 18th St. (15) M!40 6 MODERN 8-room house, desirable. 1417 Vinton St, (15)-M907 lx HOUSEHOLD GOODS packed, forwarded; cheap freight rates; moving and storing, Expressmen's Delivery Co., Tel. Doug. S'M. (16)-2M OMAHA Van and Storage Co. Pack move, stoia H. H. goods; storehouse, 1120-24 N. lth, office 1&09 Farnam. Tel. Doug. )!. U,j-ai Balldlnaja. WEBSTER-SUNDERLAND BUILDING, N. E. COR. MTH AND HOWARD STS. Fine no offices for rent at reasonable prlcet,, 200 to 1.800 feet of floor space; prices $20 and up. GEORGE & CO.. Phone Douglas 756. 1601 Farnam St (15)- FOR RENT Warehouse, v with trackage, lnqulro John R. Webster, 704 Brandels Bldg. (16)-M323 600 BLOCK. 524 8. Mth St. (or the northwest corner of Mth and Jackson Sts.) Is the only avail able storeroom In this block. New front, new floors, nteel celling, etc. One of the most attractive rooma on Mth St. We also have two good storerooms for rent near the "600 block." Good loca tions, with modern fronts. Sea ua for terms of leas. GEORGE & CO.. Phone Douglaa 766. 1601 Farnam St. (15)- Offlcea. OFFICE room (14x22) on Mth street, oppo site P. O., In Crounse block, $10. Conrad Young. 1518 Dodge St. (16) M722 DESK ROOM for rent In an office located on the busy corner ft 24th and N Sts.. South Orr a ha. Call at Bse office. S. O. branch, 24th and N Sta New address. (16) M577 DESK ROOM With or without roll top desk. Johnson, 843 N. Y. Life. (16) 161 Sx OFFICE LOGIC. Any agency oan rent you an ordinary of flee; our offices are out of the ordinary. Therefore wa can rent you an extraordi nary office. All offices In the U. 8. Bldg. are outside offices and the rates are reasonable. You can rent any office In any building, but there la only ONE of fice to suit your business. We have It. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO., Ground Floor. 1201 Farnam St ' (16)- t BCARQO blk., South Omaha. 120 No. 24th. Hall, 431 Ramgo Bldg.; both phones. (161-658 WAREHOUSES FOR RENT. One building of about 83,000 square feet of floor space and one of 61,000 square feet. Both modern buildings, with best of trackage facilities, elevators, etc. Lo cated near 10th St. viaduct. Rental lOo to 12o per square foot per year. GEORGE A CO., Phone Douglas 763. 1601 Farnam St (16)- BR1CK store room, with full basement, 1120 N. 24th St., $25. Thoe. W. Haxen, 106 8. Mth. 'Phone D. 1300. A NEW store, S219 Cuming St. Tel. Web 317f (15)-M308 31 OFFERED rCR SALE Parnltare. 1x8 CARD CASE. SOLID oak case, mads by the Library Bureau Furniture Co. This Is excep and the other having 6. This Is excep tionally well constructed office furniture and will last a lifo time. Call Bee office, 17th and Farnam. (16) 14a FOUR-HOLE ateel cook stove, first-class make, good condition. 210 South 38th St 'Phone Harney 2586. (16) M235 SO WHITE Iron bed, kitchen cabinet and hall tree, all bargalna. 2309 Fowler Ave. Tel. Webster 1460. (16) M962 80 lewlsf Machines. SEWING MACHINE Bargains ! These second-band machines all havs been put In good condition. t Singer, 8 drawers, drop head $22.00 1 Singer, I drawers, drop head 20.00 1 Singer, 6 drawers, drop head 13.00 1 Nebraska, 6 drawers, drop head.. 16 M 1 Reliable. 6 drawers, drop head.... 10.00 1 White, 5 drawers, drop head 2.00 1 White, box top 10.00 1 White, box top 7.6O 1 Singer, box top 9. 00 1 Kidrige, box top 6 00 1 Domestic, box top 8.00 1 While, box top t.OO We rent and repair and sell parts for all machines. , Nebraska Cycle Co. Cor. liah and Harney, Omaha, Neb. U Typewriters. TYPEWRITERS Any make: all prices sold vvl rsntad, rent spoiled; easy terms; ehlpi "J buytthere fur cxamluatiuu. W,.i for large bargain list and o'fsr. H. F 6au.ou Co.. 4W H- Iwih Ht, Uiualia. .Nc0. (llj-U TYPKWRITEK3 rebuilt, good second hand, guaranteed lu every way; Reming ton, Mnlth, L'ndurwootl. I'livr and M Otuei.nakea; $10 up. All makes for rent u: liw rates Writ for catalogue allow ing Utigrst line lu be found. Agents wanted In Svi.ne unoccupied territory Central Typewriter Exclivnge. ldu? Kar nam. Oj-U30 Junes Jrl laoalla si a. FOR BALE Some four and five-ton stake drays or would srll whole outfit. Address luck bos 4jr clou City. la. nt i&ttti DKUUS at cut prices; freight paid en ail I'.O orders; catalogue lre. Sherman A afcCutiu4 Drug: Cu, OiuaUa, ftb. OFFERED FOR SALE Mleellaaeoia Cetlaae. SODA fountains, now and ee;-ond-hnd; monthly iyments. Le right, mi Farnam. (16) 3UB We HAVK on hand a number of Ink bsrr-ls which we will sell at 60c each They are fine for rain water or as tits. Call at pressroom Bee Publishing Co. 08W77 FOR SALE New snd Id-hand billiard and tool tables. Wo lend the world In cheap tar fixtures; ensy uayments. Brunswick Balks Collender. 407 8. loth St (It) i FOR SALE Cash register and scsle cheap. Address. O 4u6. care Bee. (16) uot REMINGTON typewriter No. 6. first class. $J0. Peuple 8 Loau Co., 168 Farnam St. li &U8 DUNTLEY vscuum clesnlnrs machine. 3118 Leavenwortth. Tel. Harney 2i;n). (10) Mbta Jcl3 SEND us your mill orders for drugs; freight paid on lv lota. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (16) 3uJ 1,500 UQUOK BAHHELS N. Steinberg, lilt Harney. Tel. D. 5106. (10) M513 Jell SODA fountain and gasoline lighting sys tem for saia cheap. 410 S. 13th St. (16) M 616 Je24 FOR SALE My summer cottage, located at Lake Manawa. Address B. K. Wilcox, Fremont Neb. (10) MUM 30x ONE brand new 4N-lnch Clement band re- ssw, wltn two -lnch blades, with com plete saw filing room equipment. Used three weeks. National Wcod Works, Sioux City, la. (10) M218 6 RANCE, 1611 N. 24th. 2d hand sewing machines. $6.00 and up. (16)-M23 Six OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INS., 418 N. Y. L. Tel. D. 1164, (6) 6o Dr. Katheryn Nicholas. 608 N. Y. L. Bldg. . 13) 90K PATENTS D. O. BARNELL. Paxton Blk. Tel. Rod 711) (17) 310 PERSONAL THE SALVATION ARMIi solicits cast off , .11 . .. tmt nnvlhln. v.... .1 Hn. need. We collect, repair and sell at 131 N. 11th St.. for cost of collection to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglas 4Ui and wagon will call. , (18) 786 SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall; cut E rices. Send for tree catalogue. Myers lllon Drug Co.. Omaha. (18) 3U MASSAGE AND BATHS. Mineral baths, electric, vibrating and Swed ish massage, sua uia Boson Store. (16) M64 JnelS DIVORCE LAWS OF NEVADA. Complete Information mailed free by At torney wuuam n. onaier, iteno, Me v. U8)-M318 JuneSx DRUNKENNESS. DRUG HABIT cured to slay cured, under positive guarantee. Write the Ensor Remedy Co.. Dept. Q, South Omaha, Neb. (18) M703 Jnel4 OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Ramge Bldg. C1S 312 I GROW hair or py $100. Write, stating iroume. ur. unance, ecaip Hpeciaiist, & 895, Syndicate Arcade, Minneapolis, Minn, (1S- PRIVATE home during confinement; ba bies adopted. The Good Samaritan Saul tarlum. .40 1st Ave.. Council Bluffs, la. (IS) M963 A BOOK that every girl expecting to get married anouia nave; every young mar ried woman ought to read It. Sent post paid for 35 cents (silver only). French Novelty Co., 616 Austin St., Houston, Tex. (18)-M28 30X YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association, 17th and Howard Eta., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. A deaconess representing tha association moots trains at the Union sta tion as travelers' aid. (18) 268 HALL'S safes, new. Id-hand. 1813 Farnam. (18 314 MAfiNETIG tlatment Mme. Smith. iU.iVUiMXL.ilO M1 g lfithi Ullr(, f,oor (18)-527 HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL? You uu ii juuntii. ion i lei strangers take all you have; remember the loved ones. Send 25c today, stamps or money order, for will form and will properly made out; simple directions; extra forms 26o each. N. Y. Law Blank Co., 160 Naa sau St., New York City. (18) SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, warts and moles permanently removed by electricity; con sultation free and confidential; all work guarenteed. Miss Allendcr. 624 Bee Bldg. (161- POULTRY AND EGGS CHAMBERLAIN'S Original perfect dry chick feed. Use this only and save young chickens. Stewart's Seed Store. Sole Agents, 119 N. 16th 8t. (11) 248 Junelt BABY chicks, 7 cents each; eggs, $4 pr .w. fnaiiuiuB, njmouin rtocKS K. 1. Reds. Leghorns. Lanir Shangs, $1 each. Cockerels, $2.50; 120-egg Mandy Lee, $12. Brooder. $3.50; male Scotch Collie, $10. Mrs. Cora Culver, Benson, Neb. (11) Mm SOx HANDSOME, thoroughbred, black Minorca rooster and hens; also Golden Ruff Leg horn rooster and hens cheap. Call at once. vis o. utn tit Leavenworth car (1D-213 SOx PRINTING LET YAFFE print It 4th fl. Boston Store. . M180 J1S REAL ESTATE WANTED WILL PAY SPOT CASH for strictly modern, 7-room house In west ern part of city If price Is right NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite: 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone lied im Omaha, Neb. (23)-MU36 30 WE HAVE BUYERS for a 6-room house. 6-room houae snd a couIe of vacant lota. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COM PAN V. Suite 624 N. Y. Lite Bldg.. Omaha. 'Phone Ked 1W9. Ope Evenings (-& INFORMATION WANTED From owner who has farm for sale suitable for dairy purpoxes or general farming, any or location. Owners only need sns.vor who will sell direct to buyer without oay Ing commiesion. Give price and brief ,1e. ecrlptlon. G. Currier, Room 7S-F. 48 W. Monroe St., Chicago, III. (23) M1S0 30x WANTED Information regarding a good farm for aale; not particular about loca Hon; wish to hear from owner only, whi will sel'. direct to buyer; give price, de scription snd stats when rwseeslon can be had. Aditress L. Durbyshlre, Box 1MJ D. Roc.ester. N. Y. (3) $2,600 Am In the market for a 6-room house, modern or modern except heat Would pay $3,000 for a house that suits. Give full discretion and location. Address W-j04 care Bee. (23)-M157 30x STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces: hot water and hot air com bination heating, 2 and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle grates, gas stoves repaired, water fronts and flower vases. Omaha Btov Repulr Works, la 12r) oug)iis St. 'Phones lnd. A-86.1. Bell LOUgirm Stmt WANTED TO BUY BEST price PaUi T.r secondhand furniture. avta. ciumca inn euura. -jet. Doug. 5a, L BEST pr-e raid for 'd-haed furniture, stoves clothing. Wm. Rosenblatt. Tel. Douj (401. (26) 338 1 WILL be at Jones' barn, 1114 Douglas K A... . T - v.w viiijt lu wuy horses, all clases. I'ay highest market prices. J. M. Malons. US; MjU 8vx WANTED TO BUY (Continued.) STANDARD upright pianos. Ph.ine Web ster 3728. (86 M8& WANTED Medical bought. Address J. Guelph, Ont. practice: fixtures C., 47 Delhi St., () MV4 tlx WANTEDTO RENT WE are getting Inquiries for well Iocs ted houses. Must have sole agency. Nowsta Land & Lot Co., suite tu4 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Ked ltttt umnlia, Neb. Open evenings. (2t) M712 YOUNG man formerly of Omaha desires board with private family having plan or organ; give full particulars and price. Ardsley. 47.1 Park Place, Brooklyn, New 1 ork City. (281148 SOx LADY with Infant wants room and board with laundry privileges In private family. Must he homelike and respectable. Ad dress S 313, care Bee. 1281 M240 30x WANTED SITUATIONS A NURSE with experience and highly recommended, desires the care of an In valid or elderly person at the flay View summer resort, northern Michigan. If desired, will meet them at any place designated. Address L. L. R., 802 Nankaxoo St., Petoskey, Mich. (27)-M204 SOX POSITION wanted by man with good run atwit auto. Tempernt and married. Address C. C, 311 N. 25th St. (27 MS56 SO A SENIOR student In the college of medi cine of the University of Nebraska, speaks German, good reference, would like to take care of a doctor's practice while he Is on vacation. (27) M211 30x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Walter Brandels to Imperial Invest mont company, north 22 feet lot 5, block 232. Omaha $ t John E. Marsh, executor, to John A. Anderson, lot 1. block 1, Marsh 8.000 Minnie C. MoCsaue and husband to Anna C. McCague, lots 13 and 14, block 13, Brlgga Place 1 Mary F. Bourke to Hugh Murphy company, part seVi 3-15-13 1 Homextcad Company to L. M. Wynne, lot 623, Homestead addition 120 Same to Otto V. Reeves, lot 329, Homestead addition 147 O. L. Welmer and wife to William A. Nelson, south 40 feet, lot 4, Haw thorne . 2,500 Homestead company to H. M. WilBon, lot 348, Homestead addition 156 Frank H. Kershen, sr., to 6amuel Williams, lot 8. block 10, 8. E. Rog ers' addition 6,000 William 11. Nell and wife to William R. Neff, sH sub lot 1 of tax lot 34. section 10-13-15 2,200 Home Terrace company to Fred C. Sudds, lots 31 and 32, block 3, Homo Terrace 650 Elizabeth W. Shahan to McCoy & Finlayaon company, wV. lot 7, block 90, Omaha 3,250 W. Podzinskl and wife to J. Kocol and wife, lot 14, block 2, Patter son's First 67B Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company to E. M. F. Leflang, lot 4, block 53, Omaha 32,600 Georgle M. Her and husband to George P. Bemls Real EBtate Co., tax lot 3. nfc ne4 10-14-13 1 City of Omaha to Annie S. Peterson, strip 15 feet wide on east side of lot 1, block 268, Omaha 76 Total $50,349 RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION 10 TH AND MASON I'Blon Pacific Leave. ..a 7:30 am ..a 8:60 pot Arrive. all:40 pm a 6:00 pm a 9:20 am a 6:00 pm a 8:60 pm a 6:45 (m a 6:46 pm a 4:46 pm a 7:u6 am Overland Limited Colorado Express. Atlantic Exrreas.. Oregon Express a 4:10 pm Los Angeles Limited. ...al2:56 pm Fast Mall a 7:30 am China and Japan Mall. .a 4:00 pm North Platte Local a 8:16 am Colo. 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Platte... 2:15 Dm 1:20 pm all:06 pm a 4:30 pin all 06 pm a 4:30 pm all:) pra b 9:66 pm a i :10 pre a 8:86 am a 2:60 pm a 4:80 pm a 1:00 pm a 3:45 pm a 7:16 urn a 7:15 am bll tO am a 7:00 am a 6:50 pm Chicago Limited a 3:00 am Iowa Local a 7:00 am Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 8:00 am Dea Moines A Eastern.. a 7:00 am Des Moines Passenger.. a 4:00 pm Iowa Local bll:O0 am Chicago (Eastern Ex).. .a 4:40 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:08 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...all:13 pm Colo. & Cal. Express. ..a 1:20 pm Okl. & Texas Express.. a 4:40 pm lllluola Central Chicago Express a 7:15 am Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm Mlnn.-St. Paul Exp b 7:15 am Minn. -St. Paul L'.d a 6 00 pm Omabi-Ft. Dodje Local. b 411 ;.m Mtaaoari fnclflu K. C. St. L. Exp a 9:00 am K C. & St. L. Exp all:lt pm Chicago Great Western St. Paul-Mlnneapolla 8:30 pm 8:16 am St. paul-Mlnneapolla 7:3u an ;r0 pm Chicago Limited 6:10 pm 8:16 am W aba sU St. Loula Express a 9:30 pm a 9:25 ara St. IajuU local (from Council Bluffs) a 8:00 am 811:15 pm Btanberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 1:00 pm bl0:16 am Chicago, Milwaukee at at. Paul. Chicago 4b Colo. Specs 7:15 am all:60pn Cal. A Ore Express. .. .a 8:00 pm a 8:25 pm Overland Limited all:48 pm a 7:15 a.n Perry Local b 6:16 pm Lll.Lj am BURLINGTON STA lOTU MAgO. BorllnKton Denver & California. Pugol Sound t-xp.... Black Hills i.orine( Kxp Nebraska pou ts Lincoln Fast Mull... Neb aska Kxprass .. Leave. ..a 4:10 pm . -a 4:iu ..a 4:io pm .ail:.i J..,, a k:4a am ..b l:;0 pm ..a 9:16 urn Arrive, a 8:45 pm u a:u ,,iu a 6:10 im a '. ui am u 6:lu pin alMi put a O.lii p.u Lincoln i-ocai u us am a ; -.. Lincoln LiKttl .a j in a Schuyler-Plattsinouth ,.o s uD pm ..a 6:l ..ai::j pm .all. jo .a 7;1 am ..a 4 0 pm ..a pm . .a 916 am . a 4 40 om b 10: Wain Piuttsrnoiitn-Kiwa bcl.evue-Plaltsinouth a 4:53 pm u 7:un am all :36 pm a J Mjnn a 610 m all .jo am all to am o 8:30 am a 6 10 pm Colorado IJnicud .... Chicago Limltud Chicago Express Chicago Flyer low jocai St. Louis Express , Kansas City & St. Joe Kansas Clly & St. Joe Kansas City & St. Joe s 10.45 im .a 915 am .a 4:40 pm WEBSTER STA. 1STII Si WEBITEIt Chicago, St Panl, Minneapolis Omaha- Leave. Arrive. Town City Passenger.. b 6:30 am b 9 20 pm Sioux City Passenger. ..b t.OO pm bll 65 am Sioux City Ical c 8 45 am c 6:20 pm Emerson Local b 6.65 pin b 9:10 am Missouri Pacific Auburn Local b 3:50 pm bll:3 am a Dully, b Dally except Sunday, o Hun day only, d Daily except Saturday. New York Money Market. NEW TORK. May 2S.-MONEY-On call, nominal. PHI MB MERCANTILE PAPER-SHa4 per -en l. STEKL1NQ EXCHANGE Nominal, with actual business In bankers' bills at 84 MMit 4 for alxty-day bills and at 14.675 for demand: commercial bills, 61 V'4 ' blLVElV-Bar, Uc, Mexican dollars, etc OMAIU LIVE STOCli MARKET Killing Cattle Steady to Lower, Feed er Some Higher. HOGS SHADE HIGHER FOR WEEK Net Sheen or Lambs ef Conseqaenr Satardar For Week Prices Are Tb.lrtr.Klve to Fitly tente Higher. SOUTH OMAHA, May Receipts were. Cattle. Offlc'al Monday 2.687 Official Tuesday 3.l15 Official Wednesday .... 5,100 Official Thursday 3.4R4 Official Friday 1,924 Estimated Saturday Six days this week. .. .17.0"0 Same daya last week. ...19.270 Sams days t weeks ago..U.270 Same days S weka sgo.,24 607 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 17.661 Same daya last year. ...10.710 The following table shows tne receipts Of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omnha for tha year to data, compared with last i ari 1909. llMt. Cattle SS6.24 8C2.R45 Hogs 1.147.0H9 1,231. 468 8heep 607,783 6H6.963 The following table shows I nr. Dec. 22,619 8I.3SS 10.S26 the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several daya, with comparisons: Date. 11(00. 19U. 11007. 13U8. 11905. 11904. 1903. May 18.. Matf 10 7 C!HI 6 301 e s1; 381 5 26 4 62 6 27 6 32 6 2i 6 25 6 19 6 II May 20.! fl' 6 84 6 2i 4 47 6 97H 7 01 I 6 9vtt I 38, 23 ?4 18 6 11 6 04 6 J 5 24 4 4C ia- Mny 22.. Mnv 23.. May 24.. M A V On S2S1 26 4 41 5 31 6 38 6 23 5 791, m 6 97 7 ION 6 W 8 a 4 87 4 85 6 22 6 82 6 27; 6 17 6 18 6 14 4 S4 0 04 May 26.. May 27.. May 24.. 7 144 7 13V 7 01i 7 03 5 38 6 19 4 8 5 93 5 901 6 17 4 47 5 77 5 .2 6 70 6 2, 6 i 6 25 6 20 4 4i May 29.. 5 27 16 94; 5 12 Sunday. CATTLE There were no fresh receipts of cattle this morning, at least none of any consequence, ami as practically very thing was cleaned up yesterday, the market was bare of supplies, which Is the usual situation on a Saturday. The receipts for tne week root up over 17.000 head, being a slight falling off aa compared with last week, but a gain of about 10,000 head aa compared with the corresponding week of last year. A feature of tho weeks run has been the large proportion of good, heavy cattle that have been received. In spite of the fact that the price of corn has been high, It Is very evident from the number of finished heavy cattle arriving that feeders have practiced less economy in the matter of reeding corn than might be expected under existing conditions. Owing to the fact that all market points have been very liberally supplied witn heavy beef steers In the face of a small export demand, the market on that kind of cattle throughout the week has been dull and prices locally are 1015c lower. Handy light and medium weight cattle of good Quality have been in moderate ruppiy throughout the week, and as they have been most sought after by buyers, prices on that kind have been fully steady or even strong. The trade on this latter kind of rattle has been active at this point every day throughout the week, while heavy cattle have been more or letss of a drsg. Cows and heifers, especially the better kinds, have been free sellers all tne wee, without any material change In current flrures. On the other hand, common to medium aradea have shown a little weak ness and are around 10c lower than one week ago. ... The supply of stockers and feeders has heen extremelv lliht all the week. While the demand has not been very large, there have been a few buying oraara ana more than Miild he filled. As might be expected under such conditions, the feeling on the market has been very strong ana me tendency a little higher although on moat days there have been naraiy enougn rumc to make a test of the market or establish Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers, 8 408.86; fair to gpod corn-fed steers, 8.0OWfl.4O; common to fair cornfed steers, 85.0fKy600 good to choice cows and heifers, I5.40fr8.26: fair to good cows and heifers, 84.50fl.); common to fair cowa and heifers. 32.5CV84.60; Rood to choice stockers and feeders, 84 405 .60; fair tn. trnnA smokers and feeders. 84.00w4.4O; common to fair stockers and feeders, 83.00 ijKOO; stock heirers, 3.z.vai.w; vein cb.vcb, j4.007.25; bulls, stags, etc., 83.50(!36.6O. niwirt The market this morning opened slow to 6c lower and quite a number of hn sold on that baels. later on, under the Influenr.a of a good buying demand and encouraging advices from other selling points, the market took on more life and strength, becoming active and strong to 5o higher than yesterday. The eariy ar rivals were all disposed of In good season In the morning. A considerable proportion aold at Inside the range, 86.9O?j7.20. Ree.elntH of Iioks this week have been very liberal, showing a gain of over 111,000 head, as comDared wltn last ween ana oi 27,0u0 head as compared with two weeks ago, and U.ouu neaa as compared wnn a year ago. The market has fluctuated to a considerable extent. Thus at the beginning Of the week It eased off a little, but ad vanced sharDlv on Tuesday and was con siderably higher on Wednesday. Thursday was the high point or the week, nogs sell ing that day the highest of the year, which means the highest of any time since March, 1W3. The sharp break on rioay wirjea out a good share of the advance, but still at tha close of the week the mar ket is a shads higher than It was one week ago. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. & St P 6 mo. p. y V. P. R. R 28 C. A N. W. (east) .. .. 4 C. & N. W. (west).. .. 61 C, St. P., M. O.. .. 18 C, B. & Q. (east) I 1 1 C, B. & Q. (wtHt) 23 C, R. I. & P. (east).. .. 2 C, R. I. & P (west). .. 1 Illinois Central Ry.. .. 2 Chicago Gt. Western .. I Total receipts 137 1 I The disposition of the day s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing ths num ber of htad indicated: Cattle. Wops, sneep. Omaha Packing Co 1.857 177 Swift and Company 2 1.8OT Cudahy Packing Co 2,6:S Armour & Co 8,315 Cudahy Pkg. Co., K. C Other buyers ( 210 29. IMS. M Hogs She. r ! n 4 i-.vS $ 0,7 I H 13. SSS 3.7411 j H 12 176 2-lO'H 13.7:1 1.4u, I I 13 .814 2.U.2 9.141 i00 I I 87.813 11 1 I I 48.074 12 022 ! f 40 531 13.7. 1 J I 60.S-3 18.4SII 61.681 lV:"'3ij 58,633 14 8'7 I Totals S 9.367 No. A. 8a. Pr. to. At. st. Pr. 45 IS! ... 4 75 4S Ill 150 7 05 H 166 ... 4 75 14 ... 7 05 71 lilt H IN 80 t:l ... 7 06 i i7 uo i si i ... 1 0j tit Ill ID IN 70 144 50 7 " 79 tot 200 4 0 75 HJ4 140 I 03 70 1 100 I M 74 232 ... 7 " 83 1 140 4 M 40 271 !40 7 10 It ll ... I 90 to ilo ') 7 Id M M ... 4 94 78 38 240 7 10 I CI I to 4 to fct :M : "0 T 10 , HI 140 t to 14 S42 110 1 10 6 tOO ... 4 J(, 4t i 40 7 10 7 224 1M I 3 tl 242 1"0 t 10 II Ill 10 13 t 21 2' T 10 I" tot ... I to OU 263 40 7 li 71 1U r0 I tl II 139 10 7 It 8.1 I I Ito 85 11 2f, 8)1 7 16 10 221 100 I 5 71 147 40 1 15 6 .It 120 4 H 12 :i IH t 15 21 114 ... I 15 41 ..I ... 1 15 10 1H 80 I 5 71 US 40 1 li 6S 4 ID 4 U St IM l) 115 81 til 40 I 15 71 Ill 120 1 1 -i 1.4 120 4 - 10 14) IK) 1 16 71 121 140 4 15 to 160 0 t 15 i 226 a) III 14 234 40 1 16 74 Ill ... 1 00 71 2T.4 IK) 1 17' 17 114 !'" 1 00 41 IM t'O 7 11 82 115 1 40 t 00 16 S7 10 T 20 75 215 1(0 1 00 61 rt 40 7 80 T. ...;...;) to 7 00 M 172 280 7 in 76 til 130 7 CO 6t 8-4 40 7 M 28 t-'i ... 1 oi 4 ti i: t jo 76 tit ISO 7 00 M 2l 40 7 80 7J !I5 40 t 00 71 2hl 10 1 M 81 to4 ,.. 7 0 1 2-4 ... T TO 17 220 ft) t Ml ... 1 20 78 27 If) IN 2M ... 7 25 It ill 40 1 00 44 il 40 1 li 71 i' HI n CI 20 ... 7 26 II lit SO 1 00 It U1 IM 7 U w t.l 140 7 oo t; sni no 7 10 80 til f 7 (O M !4 ... 1 10 II US l) 7 00 tl. t ... 7 to 14 145 111 7 877 SHEEP There mere no sheep on sale today, as Is generally the case on Satur day. The sheep market this week has pre sented a rather frothy appearance, espe cially during the earlier purl of tne week. This due largely to the extremely llmltod receipts, buyera picking up loads that suited them at almost record price Again, loads of practically the same quality on the following day might sell at a decline under the price paid, with the bulk of sup plies quotably steady on that day. The greater advauua and fluctuation of valuo. CLUB TERRACE UU 1 i I I ' l . l - l I- i 37!? ST prff I M - I I . I . I I : T w- aaau aa My aaa Sk m aa aa m Im s tt A - .,... . . .J naiMata. aa a n .S. 3V ED! . , . ? ?. .7 ? 'C T T, " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' I" LU Right in town. Thlrtv-alxlh SiTPPt At tha ftrtii (riAaar .n.e - .a.v iMiMinn. OIUCI .f i iri tlUU, iTNUltllllg 11 ll (1 8 before been offered at prices and on terma we offer this. Only fifty lOtB. YOtir Onnortlinit V If vmi trnt In an trim am t rrv4 a.n.,,. r.l.r.lAA In - w r - s t tf -m order to close out these lots In 300 to Terms, 3.00 to 910.00 cash; according to price of lots. This Is good lote at cheap cash prices on . t v. w., ana every evening until date of sale from 4 p. M. until dark. A rare chance. If you want a lot In the Field Club District, for a home or for Investment, you cannot afford to pass this by without investigating It. It will only coat you car fare to find out whether or not we are prejudiced In favor of this property. We will gladly put our time against yours, and show you the lots. BENSON & CARrvaiCHAEL 42 Paxton Block. 'Phone DotiRlas -gpaajgpaaaagianaBananBajflgaBjiye 1 """TT""1-""""" m mm mm of course, was more apparent on the bet ter quality stock. Receipts this week have been the lightest of any week this year, about 11.000 head In all. The feature In Itself, makes the mar ket very difficult to call at Its true level and the limited assortment makes It even more difficult to correctly analyse. The prices put on between 25c and 35c, the ad vance differing according to quality. Wooled lambs were good enough to make 89 25, only a dime below the highest price ever paid on this market. During the re mainder of the week, values remained com paratively unchanged so that the total ad vance for the week la right around 85tf10c. The proportion of feeding sheep marketed during the last week was larger than usual, but the demand for this class of stuff was indifferent. Killers, as a rule, met with quick sales. yuotatlons on clipped sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs. 87.75tf8.26; fair to good lambs, r7.2.-'Tr7.76; good to choice light yearlings, 8rt 2Mtt75; good to choice heavy yearlings, 85.76hfl 26; good to choice wethers, 8.XS6.60i fair to good wethers, 85.E06.00 good to choice ewes, 85 854f .40; fair to good tiwea. 85.53.90; culls and bucks, 82.OOS5.0o quotations on wooled lambs: Good to if mb 4M.8Sai1l.S6; fair to good lambs. CHICAGO IIVB STOCK MARKET Cattle and Sheep Steady Iloga Five Cna Loner. CHICAGO, May 29. CATTLE Becelpte estimated at Huo head; market steady; beeves, 8G.20tf7.2o; Texae eteera, 84.76r6.80; western steers, 84.7&fc.36; stockers and feed ers. 83.bO8'6.ti6; cows and heifers, 82.80Q8.60: calves, 8fa.2oia7.26. 1 HOOS Receipts estimated at 17,000 head market weak to 6c lower; light, 86.757.20: tV1,?,?1.; KKW-iO; heavy, 87.007.40; rough, 87.00'fl,7.4o; good to choice heavy, 8UM27.40 pigs 85.W.75; bulk of sales, 87.16447.il0 .M1? A?D LAMUS-Recelpta etimat..d at J.bw) head; market steady; native, 84.O1W 8.60; western. 84.25tj6.70; yearlings, S6.25M rVil" lamb. W.a8.0; western lamp? St. Joseph Live Stock Market. 8T. JOSEPH, May 23. CATTLE Re ceipta, 200 head; market steady; steers, 85.50 717.00: nnwa a nA k.lf.M . , r. . . . . U6lVu7.W I . ei.we.w. caives, tn f 1 -KcIPs, 8,000 head; market weak to 6c louer: fr.n S7 an. I. . . 1 1. - . . bHEKP AND LAMBS - neeelpts, MO head; market steady; lambs, $7.50.9.00. Sloua City Live Stork Market. "'"la i-in, it.. May 29. (Special Tele-gram.)-CATTLE-RecelPi, 800 head mLV ket steady; beeves, $o0it7.00; fat cows and ttVoi'5 eedcra' UMM' .niK?OsU,,0e'p", soo '"''i market 5c to 10c lower; i-aiigo of prices, ro.60-a7.20: bulk of sales, 86.80fc7.05. Stork In Sight. 11 . . ... '""'i"" ii" biock at the six princi pal western markets yesterday: South Omaha Sioux City ... Ft. Joseph ... wapiti. iogs. nneep 9,144 4. GO 6,000 8.0.10 8.UX 17,0u0 20J 300 200 200 100 000 800 200 700 2.500 i. iouis .... Kansas Cltv Chicago Totals .... .1.100 48,144 4.600 Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Mav 29 Rank rl.arln.a . uay wore a,i3,inQ.Q. ana ror the spondlng dale last year 82.203,888.71. corre- MM. 190H Mmirlnv t?!Win7isii I 2.407.730.52 2, 149. Wl 14 2,021,857 63 l.XI,3U.h4 J. 541. 031. 10 2,203,8.71 Tuesday 2.2ri.(iW.M Wednesday 2,4.0. 7:4. M Thursday 2.675. MS 8 Friday 2. 678.718. 99 Saturday 2.21,1'6 67 .Tolils $14 514.121.44 $12.1311,928.1$ Inrreuae over the corresponding week last year, $2,3S3,133.2S. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. May 29-Today's state, ment of treasury balance In general fund exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve shows: Oold coin and bullion, $46,278,4j; Gold certificates, $26,741,6i0; Available cash balance, $US.P79,765. Wool Market. ST. LOl'18, May 29. -WOOL Lower: medium grades combing and clothing, it 4i3uc; light fine, ZiqKr; heavy fine, UWjt 224c; tub washed. 2530'c. Outbreak of Vice Stirs Havana Marked Increase of Immorality Noted Since American Occupation Came to End- HAVANA. May 29. -There has been a marked Increase In Immoral performance at the theaters of Havana, accompanied by a general spread of vice and an outbreak of gambling since the American occupation came to an end. In order to counteract these tendencies, a meeting waa held last nlwht at the resident nf Ki.hr,n 1 r . .. . Many prominent cltlsens were present, and a M.cietv fur the tjravant inn i.t mi.. formeal SMlll'.'l l-'Tfui n8" a. o X n 0 p c 03 ST to Rtreet and I.I nte"i1fl Til-all 1 AVft t PulltAI ru A "M V V..1.1 in., u 1 s - t" v (!. v J 14 I VIIVII V 116 a few days, we have priced them at $750 Each balance, $3.00 to $10.00 a month. not a sale of chean lot, hut a sal of easy payments. Salo Wednesday, June Under the stairway is a cosy place to start a hall library equipped with Globe - Wernicke "Elastic" Bookcases. They are built and finished in a style that harmonize with select environments. 1 FOS SALE BY Orchard & Wilhelm More Scandals in Turkey Charge that Foreign Ambassadors Were in Pay o( Abdul Hamid. BERLIN. May 29. -The Local Anselger's Constantinople correspondent says that ha learns from persons In high suthorlty that the sudden recall of tha French ambas sador, M. Constans, and ths Russian am bassador, M. Dlenovleff, was due to tha discovery In tha Ylldls palace records that Abdul Hamld had paid M. Constans 2,000 Turkish pounds monthly and M. Dlenovleff 1,000. Tha cabinet, the correspondent says, forthwith Informed tha Paris and St. Petersburg governments, which ordered tha recall of the ambassadors. He adds that the payments were effected through pan glrl Bey, one of tha directors of the Otto man back, who recently disappeared. Aocordlng to tho correspondent the archives also contained compromising let ters and receipts for money signed by Ktamll Pasha, grand vlsler, which led to his arrest, and he asserts that evidence against Ferrld Pasha, former minister of the Interior, was found, and this started a violent agitation In favor of forcing him to retire from the cabinet. "It Is also proved," tha correspondent says In conclusion, "that Tewflk Pasha, ex-grand vlsler, snd now ambassador at London, played a double role. So many of the membera of the old regime were be smirched by Abdul Hsmld's archives that the Young Turks are agitating publicly ths placing of all power In new hands. GIRL MURDERED BY SOLDIER Miss Alice Hicks Instantly Kllle While Watching; Fireworks D la play at Fort Thoiuaa. CINCINNATI. May 29-Whlle seated en the porch of a Fort Thomas, Ky., homo Iste tonight Miss Alice Hicks was shot and instantly killed by Harvey Donnelly, a soldier. Miss Hicks was witnessing a display of fireworks being set off by soldiers from the fort, when Donnelly, dlKiiisd as a sentry, discharged a gun, blowing her head almost completely off. Richard Hllter, who accompanied Miss Hicks, at tempted to grapple with Donnelly but tha latter escaped. At a late hour Donnellv had not been apprehended. Jealousy is said to bo responsible for th tragedy. FRENCH UNIONS IN BAD WAY Prestige of General Federation Goes lo Pieces at Collapse of Strike. PARIS, Msy 29 -Ths prestige of tho Oon eral Federation of Labor ,ai gone to pieces since the collapse of the general strike. M. Nell, the secretary, has resigned and tha more powerful unions havs with drawn with the Intention of forming a neu federation divested of the revolutlonari characteristics of the old one. The Gen eral Association of Postmen has repudiated Its connection with the workmen's organi sation. BEET COMPANY IN PROTEST Independent Concerns Object te Charge They Are Controlled by Trust. WASHINGTON, May 29. -There was I flood of protests by sugar refining com panlea In tha senste today against th. charge that they were controlled by thi American Sugar Refining company. Sena tor Burkett presented the protest of the Amerlcsn Beet Sugar company. Uerberl E Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers oaaor. nonsiois, srooka. Omaha Offlcet S10 . Y. Life Slag. Bell Telephone, Douglas 681. Xadspaadsat A-8181 and A-818X Oldeat snd Largest House lo the tttata. WHY DO THE ITBLIC LOSE IN STOCK SPECULATION 1lat.rn th rimn Vmi rev m.rt,o1 n1 M