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J5 OFFERED FOR SALE Mlwrllnftnun ontlnnril. THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MIVKMHKK (i, 11KK1 REAL ESTATE UTV I'IKIl'CHIV FOIl IAI.P.. (Continued ) REAL ESTATE city rnoi-F.HTV run sai.B (Continued ) REAL ESTATE CITT rHUPKR I Y FOH SALE (Continued.) REAL ESTATE LEGAL NOTICES- (Continued.) FARM A7ID nA.1t H LAND FOB SAI-K FLOOR St'l' A i'l.lt cl.T!p. Call Imugtas 41. Oiwin steel ., kin a Davenport. ratiif", cheap. T TTMP.FIf Tr c nitnmoDf Fr-ns. lu'u J" South Omaha, for l'iniber. G A R L A NP Is TO VI ,S th famous Harlind Mnve. Not bi'inc In I ni high rent dl'.trlrt e ran v J'Oii moi.y on move O. H MEVRTl. rw Lr.i von worth. Hardware and ,:ov Dealer. Second-Hand Boilers W will sell tmo ovurn thai l.aie bun in UM at tha fx ouuui.itf. lliey uiu eacn 175 l.ursepoucr ici 'ii ii lunu! .i I i i-1 1. '.j Incli dmirifU-r ly In let Ion. They have IMi C. I. tube 3 incut by 1.1 fet. WorU ln( prehsuie l."4) pounds ter cmaie men. H..-at aurlace 1,0UU sguais feel. Oiate aiva 1V sq,uaie leet We are veiy anxious to dif-pose of the.-te boilers immeriUiely and will sell at a ia am if luken at o:i :e. the luildinu company. 17th and rainaii. Ns. Otiuvia, Neb FUH HALE Two rolirr lop desks nearly new. Inqune K. W. Isaker, .supt., lieu liliU " TS'OUTH SLIilNU MtT hl-L m STOVES. Used only una husuii, fur slot age. chart" Also luriiitul-f Hl.v Dmlgu Si. Doug. .Com early for your huicc. COAL I'lihllp Market Klvclnl. t!- 1J lteiit value in Omaiia. F" Partridge-Thompson Co., It 10 Harney. D. BfAi BAKES, new an4 second-hand. 1110 Kara WE HAVE on bund rumlier of Ink barrels whl :h w will rell a: buo ech. The are fine for rtln water oi amies. Call as prroon. Br Publlthinc Co. FOR SALE-New and id-hand biliard and pool lahbs. Y' M'l Hi world in cheap hnr llxtures, easy payments Uruns-Wlck-T.alk Collendn. 07 8. Wirt 81. FOR SALIC A good t-elf ndillnn caih register; will sell on ea.by payments. Ad diess P 47L Baa. H ALL'S i-aftfu. nw. 2d-hand. jitls Farnam. SHOLAHSHIP on leading business col lege for sale at discount. Address P (08, Bee. CASH RKaiSTKU-BiirneFS-Graiulen Co., 1611 Howard air-el. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INST., 41S N. Y. L. Tel. D. 16M. Dr. Kathryn Nicholas. CUS N. Y. L. Bldic. PATENTS V O. BARNELL. Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7UT. HUFFMAN. 31S Neville Bids. Jo'2ktrBC; PERSONAL TrTtJ cleaned, made Into fall styles. LU ID Sehmttise's Hat Fcty.. Ml N. 111. (ir A T Andover, Egg. Lump, It.SO. R. H. COALl Morehouse Co.. W. 106. B.224S. JOHN CANK Is In town. Now Is the time to trim trees, trelllt'es, grape vines. Te" Red .704, lnd. A-34a, Hed ,4ti5. 1819 Cuming St., 1101 S. iiath Ave. "TJV1 Your corn comes ut or your ik - quarter cornea d&ck 1 use Corn Jelly; Haines Drug Co. hen you 1610 Far MAGNETIC treatment. Mine. Smith. 122 8 llith St.. third floor JAMES RUBY can get Insurance money by writing jonn or winner. , WAVTEH-PaU tenors and altos for Omaha church choir. Must read at sight. Address Choir," P. O. Box 1048 Omaha. a HfiMR for women during confinement. We find homes for babies where mothers cannot care for them. Babies boarded. For terms, address Mrs. Martha A. Lee. 401 Bancroft St., Omaha, Neb, Phtme Doug las l'.. - . WE P.ENT and repair all makes ot sew ln machines. 'Phones: lnd. A 1003; Doug. lGbk Neb. Cycle Co.. corner 17th and Har ney. PRIVATE hense during confinement; babies for adoption; Good .Samaritan San ltcrium, 740 1st Ave.. Council Bluffs. la. iiTIPQ and toupees for men. GRIFFITH, .VVAUO 12 and 14 Frenier Blk. DR. EQQERS, private confinement homo, IMS Martha St. Tel. Douglas 6230. THE famous Volvetlna Toilet Goods. For sale by all druggists vr phone Douglas CG03. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits castoff clothing; in fact, anything you do not need. Ws collect, repair and sell at I'M N. lltli St., for oost of collection to the worthy poor. Call piioue Douglas tub and wagon will call. MASSAGE AND BATHS. R-SOS, Old Boston Store Bldg., 4th floor. 120 bo. lth St. Stairway on Douglas Si. MAGNETIC Treatments, Emmerlin Brett, tiia 8. 16th St. Doug. 51S6. ANYONE knowing the present where abouts of Jamea C. Ballard, who resided In Douglas county in lbil. or any of his relatives, will please communicate with H H-s. oar Omaha Bee, Omahu, Neb. OMAHA Stammerers" Ins.. Ramge Bldg. Private confinement home. Mrs. Dr. Kins, 1SE4 N. 14th, Tel., Web. 2oi. lnd. B-lii Arlene d Voy. Manicitrinrr and massage. 620 f lbth St. Flat 8. Phone D. 76. M,,8n,, Sulfa rent at LIEB3N 8, dSqde CSUllS ltU) Howard. D. 4U5. MME. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow, magnetic and massage trcuuncius, 'Ml N. 17th St. A NEW BOOK, the "Underwniid Sewer," by Josle Waxhburn; piico. $1.50. Sold by Bwarts & McKelvey, 10) S. 15th 3:.. between DouetHS and Doric. POULTRY FINK Bore Comb Rhode Island red cock erels, 81.2a to 82 00; also one fine year-old cock, 83.00. Claude Musselman, Lyons, Neb. SINGLE Comb Rhode Ishind Rids ex clusively. Book t rders for teco'id cockerels, large flamed, extra ged combs, tails, wIi,ks and under color. Utility, II fto. Ex lilbi;ion and breeding. $2 to ll'a. Mrs. F. W. Mt li t) re. Red oak. la. R 5. WHITE LeBhorns, pura-bred cockeioU. puiluts and hens for sale. 11. G. Brown. Cl'llllcothe. Mo. HOSE and Single Comb Brown LcKhorns. tl cash; While Guineas. E. Dooley. S.-lma, Iowa. 8. C. BUFF Orpington cockerels for .-ale. good buff, lare slxe and at baisuln prices J A. Langel, Albion, Nrb. BOURBON R d Turkevs for I. W. Slslpp. Belleville. Kun. sale. Mrs. BUFF Orpington cockerels. Atchison, Kan. Cure, PRINTING 'PHONE IND. A-2U for iiood priming. Lyngstad Printing Co.. ltuh & Capitol Ave. REAL ESTATE HE.it K8TATE UKAI.EHS. REED ABSTRACT CO.. Fst. lsr.C; piompt service, fcel our prices. 1710 Farii;i:ii St. GANG EST AD. 404 Bee Bldg. Tel. D. 857. PAYNES INV. CO.. first floor N. Y. Ufs. BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Branded Bldg. Itr'AL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. 1'irsident. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOANS E. H. Ambler, 312-20 Bai kci tllk. D. 7.16. CITY ritOPKKTr FOR MALE. .HANSCOM PARK HOME- rooms. I.early new. all modern, with IOT WATEil HEATING, pavii.g paid Owner leanf city; will lake 8. ...Mo TERMS. GLOVER 4U0ALTY SYNDICATE. Urout.it F.oor. N $5,500 the N. W. Corner JjU VS 2 2d and 80 foot on California, 82 foot paid on 22d street. The ground price asked for the house and lot. The house has 8 fine large rooms, with high ceilings, the lat est pi umbing and a fine steam heating plant, rental income from (i rooms is $.)." a month, besides two tion hall is being used by the owner. The location is very desir able, having a south and oa6t front and being close to Creighton College, tbe high school, and in walking distance. An elegant site for flats or an apartment house. Someone will buy this and make money on it why not you! HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. SOLE AGENTS Read This Ad I must soil my 9 room, modern residence In the next few days, and here is a Kood opportunity for some one to get a GOOD Hu.MK, or INVESTMENT. ' Located near 22d and J Sts.. South Omaha. It is not a new house, but is In good re pair and It would take $3.CiiO to construct it. The lot Is awsesMed at $1,000, and ought to be worth that much. I will take J2.7L0 for this property, and $1.(00 will hnndlt deal. Balance, mort gage. Addrcrs AiTC, care Bee.' 50x116. S. E. corner 20th and Elm 8ts. All Im provements In street and paid for. Fine for three or four medium priced brick flats, which will rent well. Owner anxious to sell and I1.&00 buys the corner. C. M. RYLANDER, 832 New York Life Rldg.' Lot, $1,150 Near Mr. Jonlyn's residence. Harrison & Morton 7-R00M, NEW, MODERN House. Larg lot. In western part of city. VERY EASY TERMS Desirable neighborhood, and price Is right, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. HOUSES FOR SALE TO BE MOVED We receive ' sealed bids at my office until 10 a. m., 'Saturday, November (, ltfOO. for the sale of one or both of the houses, with or without foundations, at tbe south east corner of 24th and Farnam Sts., houses to be .removed. WKht reserved to reject any or all bids. JOHN W. ROUU1NS, 1S02 Farnam SU Houre and 3 lots near South Omaha for t'O down and S12.L0 a month. Close to car. Plenty of lots for garden. N. P. DODGE & CO., 1714 Farnam St., Doug. S29. 40x66, $2,100 In heart of city. Harrison & Morton Tukey's Special Sale We are having a good many inquiries In regard to the property upon which we nre receiving bids until November 10. Quite a number of bids have already been re ceived. A full list of this property can be found in The Sunday Bee and the Sun day Herald. Come to the office and we will show you on our plat books location of tach piece of property. This 1s a genuine sale and from present indications will prove very satisfactory to all parties in Interest. A. P. Tukey & Son, 444 and 445 Board of Trade Bldg. Telephone. Doug. 21M. A few choice lots near Dundee, Benson or South Omaha for 81.00 down and 60c i'. week lH) DOE wltuoul Interest or taxes. N. P. i: CO.. 1714 Farnam St., Doug. S2U. 10 A $7,500 NEAR L. AND 42D ST. Harrison & Morton G-ROOM, NEW, MODERN In north en 1 of the city. Near car, on paved street; lai(,e lot. ONLY $250 CASH Balance to suit either monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite C:4 N. Y. Life Bldg. 1722 S. 26th St. The Best Home We Know Of For $2,350 Seven-room square house; has city water, sewtr, ga. lath, toilet and is completely I modern except lun .ice. vuu 11 rroni 1 lot. Willi alley; pav-d s:ruei, cement !Ue I walks In frui.;. fene d with picket fence. ! Onlv two blocks from car lui. Tin is a bui'Kuin. Do you want It? HASTINGS A HEYDEN. W14 Harney St. 1,200 A. $25 An A. NEAR CRAWFORD. NEB. Harrison & Morton 2 Fine Building Lots Only $10 Cash and $5 to $10 Per Month will luy a spUndiJ lot on olin Ave., or Fnderiek St.. between lith and 86th. On grade, city water, cement walks, three f ile new rouuKe adloliiiiig and moie g-.lns; up. Price only 8-l-i to $.'00 with, complete alktruct and all taxes paid. Payne, Bostwick & Ox, Sole Agents, Mitn Floor. N. Y. Life. 8evea lots near corner of 84th and Pierce S:s.. for $1 AM) n easy trnis. N. P. lOUiE & CO., 171 Faiiiam tiu, Doug. tit. of California on 22(1 street, with paving all alone is worth very nearly the other rooms and a large recep FOJl quick leii-rn. Jour leal im.li for sale and exchange with m. 110 sain nn pay. W. W. Ml'choll. Board of Trad Hide.. Omaha Neb. Closc-in Bargain 517 N. 30th St., new 8-room house, strictly modern, oak finish, combination fixtures, fine location, one-half block to Harney car, high and sightly, owner left city and Is sacrificing his home. Price, 16,200. Immediate possession. Payne, Bostwick & Co , Sol Agents, Main Floor, N. Y. Life. BEMIS PARK Nw house,- 8 rooms and targe reception hall, oak finish, hot water heating, nice south from lot; snap at ,oQ0. TEH MM. GLOVER REALTY SYNDI CATE, Groaod Floor. N. Y. Life. 1509 Frederick St Brand new bungalow, five nice living rooms, parlor and dining room, mission finish, with mission electric combination fixtures, two bedrooms and bath room. Floors all finished for rugs, good cllar, large attic, cement walks all around house, sodded lawn, all ready to occupy. Price $2,600; $3u0 to $500 down; balance monthly. Payne, Bostwick & Co,, Sol Agents. Main Floor. N. Y. Life. THREE PROSPEROUS TOWNS. We own 600 business and residence lots In Sterling, Illff and Snyder, Colo., and several fine Irrigated farms of 5 acres to 1,000 acres each nearby. Several splendid opportunities for farm ers, business and professional men of all kinds 200, 0O0 acres now under Irrigation. Reservoir ditches now building to irrigate lfO.000 acres more. Land and lots sold on easy terms: 100.000 acres free government homesteads; only 12 nours nae irom omaha and three hours on to Denver; cheap excursions. Adver tising matter and all Questions answered free. Come or write today. Colorado Col ony company. Sterling, Colorado. Beautiful Edgewood diagonally across from Home Miller's $26,000 place; roomy house, large barn. grand old forest trees; country and city combined; outlook something fine. Only S5.D00. Act quickly. Harrison & Morton INVESTMENT Two 8U Louis flats. built 1 year, monthly rental (102; corner lot. paving paid In full both streets, first class location: BIGGEST SNAP IN . iiAHA; t'--.Mt. Could handle with $3,501 cash. GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE. eiiound Floor, t. Y. Lit. A choice building lot. "Hillsdale." 81M rash, $1 a week. Prices 1100 to I-Otl; no in terest. no taxes. See us. HASTINGS c. HEYDEN. 1614 Harn.y 8U RENTERS Take Notice of This Five or six months' rent make about $100 the amount of a fair cash payment on a home. Why then lose this winter's rtnt when you can so easily make and save money by applying it on YOUR OWN home; The following are out a lew huk cesilve prio s we have more and can cer tainly fill your requirement if you'll call 4-room cottage, cltv water, lot 25x10, near 2'.Uh and Grant Sts., $.fjO 150 cash, $10 ptr month. 6-rooni cottage, water, sewer, closet, gas, paved lr-t, p-rmanent wulks, close In aim will loc.ited; houte newly painted i.tDJ i cash. ts per montn. 6-room Uouso, partly model n, good lot near 18ih and Paul $2,660 $100 cash, $2.: per month. Cholci new 6-room, modern cottage, ful lot, line location, only $2,7ou easy terms. Good i rot in cottage, nvar 5th and Ban croft full lot $.'!. Rental terms. 8 room hnuc nnd 2 full lots, for only nest terms. B-room cotta-ie. city water, full lot, $700. Gooil i;-room modern hous. loi 69x140, neur l.h and Iavcnworth. $5,000- $2o0 ch b.ilanc to suit. B-i com C'ttage, full lot, near 27th and Burdtt( , Jl 8 0 Very easy terms. Imme diato o.-;esslun. RUSSELL & MeKITRIOK CO 4.'I Ramge Bldg. 16th and Harney. DESIRABLE OMAHA HOMES AT REDUCED PRICES $2,650 for a new 6-room cot tase. modern except heat, oak fli.ixh, conveniently arranged, facing suu:h on Camden Ave., near 2tth St. Lot 60x120 feet, onu block from car line. Easy terms. $3,700 2iiii Maple St.-,' 6-room wo-siorv modern square house, with reception hull, oak mantel nnd gas t$ralj. fn ce nientcd basement, laundry con ned ions, furnace heat. Built for a home about 4 years ago, and in good condition. A diMiable location. Price re duced from 84.000 for quick sale. This place must be sold at once and anv reasonable offer will be considered. $4,000 for substantially built 6-room modern house, having hot water heat, facing south on Tenipleton St., one block west of 24th St. In excellent condition. Fine shade trees. Non-resident owner anxious to fell and wants an offer. This place carries a $2,000 loan puy able $27 50 per month. Lot 60?:132 feel. $4.;50-24.'". Ohio St., new 8 room, two-story modern house, well arranged with oak finished on first floor. Two rooms finished on rd floor. Screened porch. Just completed and ready to move into. Close to two car Hues. Reasonable terms. George & Co., 1001 Farnam St 11 Farnam St. Telephone Doug. 75. . Reduced to $850 That J-room brick coitag on South toih Is a fine propo sition for a workingnian. Only iM cash required and balanc lik rent. Better s us to morrow. The Byron Reed Co., 112 South ULh. Phones: Douglas bU NEW PRESS BRICK INVESTMENT 01 and 2903 Iwy Ave., new and modern In nvrv particular; choice corner and located within walking dis tance of town where property will always rent well. Plenty of light and air aa the build in la not crowded. Renttd for f 70 per month. Price $7. WO. Owner might take cottage In trade. lo not bother the tenants. R. 11. LANDERYOU, 4.2 Board of Trade Bldg. Photiea: Pouglaa 2151, Ind. A-21.M. 5-ROOM, NEW, MODERN F.xcept heat. North part of the city. Near car. Finely ftniahed. A perfect home. Balance any reasonable terma. $250 CASH NOWATA LuNl) AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 N. T. Life Bide WE DARE YOU To make a reasonable offer on fair busi ness terms for 6-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT. No. 2:02 S. 20th Ave. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. I WANT an offer on lot 2, block 10, origi nal plat of the city of Omalia. with two houses, lwa and 1SU California street. Iiut, M&132 feet. THOMAS BRENNAN. New York Life Uui'dlng. Five tots on Pierce St., near 64th, for tl down and SI a week. Price 1200 each. N. V. Honor: & CO.. 1714 Farnam St.. Doug. 82S. WANTED TO EXCHANGE 160 acres In North Dakota for residence In Omaha er South Omaha. Dan Vance, owner of the land. South Omaha, 4Kth and West Q. Council Bluffs Real Estate. SUBURBAN HOME. 23-acre farm, adjoining city limits; 15 res of hearing: fruits. Deaches. anules, grapes, cherries, plums and all kinds of berries: one and one 4-room house; barns, Ice house, wine cellar and all other outbuildings, all In food repair; I cisterns. windmill: In fact, an up-to-date. well-Kept farm. The most sishtly home spot near Council Bluffs; only 6 clocks from street car. WM. S15ARH, owner, n. . u. 1. Council Bluffs. Bell phone 1932. RFAI FxTATF FARM AND It AN CH LAND POR BALK Idaho. FOR SALE Eleven 80-acre relinquish' ments under Carey act; all within $ miles town of Dow ney, Idaho, on main line J. o. I. Rv.: 845 Der acre: 81.000 cash on eacn so, balance nine annual cayments; good soil for fruit or general farming; water right first claim on Portneuf river; buyers must raulila Ku itivi diirtns: 1910: owners obliged to sell. W. H. Eldrldge. Twin f ans, laano. 1 OTTK. FOR SALE My farm of 70 acres, S miles northwest of Blanchard and 2 miles south east of Northboro, la. Well improved. J A. Mclvee. Blanchard, la. FA KM of 72 acres, on banks of Wall lake, Iowa: well Improved, good boat landing; good fishing; an ideal resort no trades; price $1C0 per acre. Address Box 6, Audu bon. Iowa. Kansas. ntr what A SNAP 4H0 acres In the famous Mill Creek valley 20 miles from Tnpeka, Kan.; $60 per acre. C. A. Phillips, Holton, Kan. A FINE ONE. vrt anre 2fe miles from county seat of 2,800 In eastern Kansas; 8-room house, full basement; good large barns, granaries and corncrlbs; 2 acres fine orchard; 1 acre vine yard; 10 acres large hardwood timoer; Dai ance all plowed or seeded to tame grass; fine soli, smooth, slope enough to drain. A choice farm and a real bargain at $'55 per acr. Terms H cash. Be quick. Go. F. Sheldon, Manchester, S. D. Minnesota. 100 IMPROVED farms In central Minne sota; all sizes; cheap pricas; easy terms; always a good title. Write for land list ino. 27. Mention this paper. C. D. Baker, Fer gus Falls, Minn. Nebraska. Scott's Bluff Potatoes are arnlnar to make the farmers rich. The Greeley spud crop is short this year and that 18 going to make a nig aeniana ior the great crop they are digging In th Scott's Bluff country. Th big crops being raised this season have already raised the prices of lands we sold last May. One man in Atlantic, la., refused an AN ADVANCE OF $15 PER ACRE a few days aito on land he recently bought. The big croys, a fertility of soil and an abundance of water. Those who visit the country aro astounded at what they see at the development or tne country, me ex cellent school advantages, the admirable social conditions. There is NO FRONTIER LIFE in Scott's Bluff country. The big valley Is teeming with llf and growth and a man feels like taking hold and helping the oeoule to hustle. The ODDortunities for get ting land are growing scarcer. So If you think of going get ready now and go on Our Next Excursion Tuesday, November 9. Wo expect to take a big crowd. We have Interested u number of Rood German citl- xens in Kcott's Bluff and have decided to make our next excursion A DAY' FOR GERMANS You know the German people are fa miliar with tlia growing of sugar beets and the Scott's Bluff country Is ideal for that Industry. Work on the big factory Is being lushed: lo.iM) acres of beets con tracted for next season at $6 per ton. if th croD only averages 11 tons to the aero. which is very low, tuat means $1.0uo,000 for the beet croD alone. The.e are not the only crops that make the farmers money. Come and go out with us and see for yourself it is the best plan Write, phone or come In and see us NOW. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., N. Y. L. Building, Omaha. FARM BARGAIN Must b sold on ac count of owner's health; wail Improved 3-.u-a.cre farm, seven and a quarter miles irom town; price, Via per a ore; easy terms. J. T. Campbell Llchiield. Neb. -4 BARGAIN IN AN E1U1ITY. We huve jus. listed wlin mini d i rare bargain in an tv-acre farm only a mile and a half noni .Mirlton; !i uiley land, fair Improvements. contesting of house, barn, corn crib and granary, cow shed, ahad and some fruit, 8 acres alfalfa, 10 acres pasture, balance cultivated: an ideal little place for a home, and only $70 per acre for a limited time. Possession March 1. 1:10. An 80 within a mile of this sold recently at better than $100 Der acre. If this Interests you see The D. A. Lynch Land Co.,- Shelton. Neb., also office at Gibb.in, Neb. No trade considered. 100 ACRES NEBRASKA VALLEY FARM All Improved: 4-room cottage. house, frame barn, chicken house, granary and blacksmith shop, sheds, hay house; all fenced anl cross fenced; 20 acres alfalfa: all fine farm land; level; elegant grove of larxe trees around house. Tins land lays In Loup valley, with railroad grade close hv; fine Improved farms all aiound it. This is a snap at $3.0u0. Till perfect. Ad dress V . M. Hover, Almeria, Jup Co. Neb. FOR PALE. Quarter section of good level divide lend In Dundy county. Address Lock Box 248. Wauneia, Neb. KlUBHIitK t only takes a rose or twe of tbe pen to mention the tact thai you saw in as ta m ctea. (Continued.) Okliktaa. OKLAHOMA Land $5, Per Acre No. 8981,130 acres timber and grazing and on Illinois river, in Adair county. Nearly all black oak timber, will uiak from two to four railroad ties to the tree; some white oak saw timber; some white pine, 16 to 84 Inches In diameter and tto to 100 feet high. 800 to 410 acres of this land ran be cultivated; about 60 aores now under cultivation. Ten miles ot westvtiie, ana new railroad now building within three miles of land. The timber alone ought to pay more than w ask for the land. Price, j per acr. No. M2 a. ozv acres timoer ana grass una In Cherokee and Adair counties at $6 per acre. No. 646130 acres timber land within tnre miles of Peggs, Cherokee county, at $6 per acre. No. 37680 acres or good upland prairie; err a In cultivation: aood black soil: a fine chance for oil; three-fourths mile of the city limits of Nowata. Prlc. ho per acre. No. 488 160 acres of best grade creek bot tom land; 130 acres In cultivation. Good house, barn and outbuildings; two miles from Nowata county seat. Price. $49 per acr. You might get an oil well with this land. Let us show you. p. . We have ltM,uO0 acres er land to cheese from. You bad better g and look it over. You may miss a good thing It you don't. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suit M N. Y. Llf Bldg. Texas. TEXAS homes and Investment. FERGUSON & WRIGHT, Doug. 1SJ4. 307 N. Y. Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS to horns owners and hm build ers with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually. No commission. W. 11. THOMAS. 603 First National Bank Bldg. $10 to $10,000 mad promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. SK.COND MORTGAGE loan negotiated. AtTply Rooms 417-18 First National Bank Bldg. Bell pnou Douglas uia. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Llf Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN Pay r Investment Co. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED City leans and warrants. W Farnam Smith aV Co., 1320 Farnam BL PAYNE, BOSTWICK CO., N. T. Life, Private money, 8600 to $6,000; low rat. $600 to 85,000 on homes In Omaha, O'Keef Real Estate Co.. 1001 N, Y. Lit. Doug, or A-2168. LOWEST RATES Bemi, Brand! Bldg. GARVIN BROS., 818 N. Y. Llf. 8600 to $300,000 on Improved property. No delay. 6 FARM and city loans; optional pay ment; no delay. 1. HiDDernsen. umana. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 6 and 7-room house. If prices are right we can sell your property for you, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suit 624 N. T. Llf Bldg. VACANT lots and houses. Hav cash buyers. 411 Karbach Blk. Red 3607, A-34&. SWAPS FOR SALE or exchange For clear land. stock of clothing, located in eastern N braska. Will Invoice about $10.00u. For particulars address J. R. Collins. 423 Main street, rremoni. ixcd. HIGH grade piano for good residence lot W1U pay difference. Bee, Y 17. FOR EXCHANGE Good Improved land In southeast Kansas. H. McAnullhy, 001 L St.. Lincoln Neb. FOR EXCHANGE 250 acres , curaerlmr with a good town of 1,000 peopl in Neosho county, Kan.; new (-room house only 1 blocks from city school, park and churches; r,o stone; an iiiiaoie; acres or timber; all bottom land; incumbrance only $2,ixj0. Prlc 114,500. Want merchandise. Would not objeci to some buildings. What have you? Address. THE ALLEN COUNTY INVESTMENT CO. LONGTON. KAN. WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST price for furniture, et. BELL'S Furn. Store, 1408 Dodge. Red 3o31, BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best price 2d-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 42t. BEST price paid for second-hand furni ture, carpets, clothing and shoes. TsL Doug S87L v WANTED SITUATIONS LADY with several years' business train ing desires position soillut either In oily or will travel. Al reference Address W bOi. car Be. Pnnl nnrlWnnd H Morehouse Co.. voai uiiu vvooa w ,10ti ina B-nu. WANTED Work as Janltress In office building by widow; has had experience. For particulars address B 644, Bee. WANTED By young man. plare to work for board while attending Boyles collsga Beth phones. GOVERNMENT NOTICES" CONSTRUCTING . QUARTERMASTER S Office. Fort Meade, S. D., November L 1309. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received at this office, until 10 A. M.. mountain time. December 6, 1S0J, and then opened, for constructing one double set of quarters for two company officers and four cavalry stables, and for Installing plumbing, heating, electric wiring and alec- trio lighting rixtures in buildings sped Nod and for the construction of rosds, side walks, gutters and drains. Plans and spec! ficatlons may be seen- by intending bidders at the offices or the Chier Juarterm..ter, Department of the Missouri. Omaha, Htu- Department . of the Colorado, Denver, Colo.; Department of the Lakes, Chlnaao, III.; Department of Dakota, St. Paul, Minn., and this office, at which latter place all Information may b obtained ot) ap plication. A deposit of $10ot, to Insure re turn, is required before plans are sent on Individual application. The United States reserves the right to reject any or ail bids or to accept any part of a bid that may be advantageous to the government. En velopes containing proposals should be en dorsed "Proposals for Public Buildings and Olher Improvements" and addressed to tiie constructing quartermaster. Fort Meade, S. D. Nov3-4-f.-Deol-2. LCUAL JS Oi lt hi. NOTICE OF SALE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT-By virtue of resolution of th undersigned Board of Dlrectora. the Cl.art ron Electric Light Power Company will tell at public auction to th highest bidder, for cash, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER. .8, !:, AT 10 o'clock a. m., AT THE OFFKB OB- SAID CORPORATION. CORNER SEC OND AND JfcGAN STREETS. CHADRON. NEBRASKA, all. tbe property of the said Chadron Electric Light 4k Power Company, u a going concern, and consisting of Lot 9, In Block . City of Cbadron. Nebraska, and power hous thereon, its coal house and office and power bouse furniture anu fixturea. and auppUe on hand, and per sonal property of every character; also ail Its conlraots for street lighting and sal of light and power to cittsetis or Chadron, and all Its customers, Its f.-anohis. all Its poles, wires, Unas, dynamo, transformers, en gines and machinery ot svery description, all lie aire: lights, and other lights, wher ever located and on band. This property Is In molt prosperous and perfect condition sine It opening; th unici la perfect and th demand fur light and power, from Its present and protpeouve customra. is greater than its present enlarged capaolty; an Increase of th plant and Us capacity Is actually needed at this Unas. An ottely sufficient reason for this sal wlil be give t any Inquiring purahasar. Dated, October 14, lHtw, WILLIAM ELLIS, J F. Moi l. BYRON L. tCOVEL. OUloNU iMraoloi. 1.F.OAI, NOTICE POLICE AUCTION Male In accordance with law and the provisions of Ordinance No. 6T.31 of thi city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, notice Is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, at th polloe station. Elev enth and Dodr streets. In the city of Omaha, state of Nebraska, at 1 o clock P. M , Thursday, December 1, 1S08. all un claimed personal property which may have been In th possession of the polio de partment sl months prior to J dim I, ISts). This sale Includes all kinds of good, such as cutlery, bicycles, harness, watches, dress goods, clothing, trunks, gloves, etc.. all sold without reserve to the vr hest bidder. J. J. DONAHUE, Chief of police. OctS)-Nov-n-20 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS- I. 8. Leavitt and wife to Margaret C. Judson, lot 20, block vi, Dundee Place $ 800 Reserve Realty Co. to Prairie Trust Co., lots 16 and 18, block It, Hitch cock's 1st add 340 Homestead Co. to John H. Taylor, lots 711 and 712. Homestead add VO Anna Corrlgan to J. J. Curran, lot 15, block 6, Logan Place. 4ii Frank H. Parsons to Edward E. Kosches and wife, lot 6, S. S. Camp- bell s subd 1200 B. F. Hcrtxler and wife to R. S. Trimble, lot 7 and a 14 of lot 8. Wind sor Place ,000 Tbe John A. Creighton Real Estate and Trust Co. to same, lot 8, block 8, Cretghlon's 1st add 800 Rasmus Larsen and wife to Frank J. Vavra. lot 20. block 11. Brown l'ark 625 George A. Hoagland and wife to Mar garet Yates, w.w rt. or eoo it. or lot 6. block 3. South Omaha 100 Charles W. Downs and wife to Mary E. Yager, lot 8, block 11, Brlggs' Place 800 Charles A. Kenner and wife to Ru dolph Carroll, part lots 8 and V, block 24. Boyd's add 2.700 Solomon J. Firestone and wife to J. H. Crouch, lot 30. Chaxlesew Heights 101 Ella S. Bauaerman to Elisabeth L. Hogarth, lot 16, block 12, Wilcox's add 400 W. H. Mallory and wife to A. W. Jarl, lots 11 and 12, block 1, Hlmebaugh & Patterson's subd 6M L. S. Reed and wife t Reed Bros., lot 18, block 1, and other lots, Hazel Terrace, and lots 4, 6 and 8, block 3, Durant Place t W. CI. Ur and wife to same, lots 4 and 8, block 3, Durant Place 1 Bedrich Dlenstbier and wife to John and Anuna Janata, lot' 4, block 8, Farown Park 8,000 J. C. Wharton and wife to Louis Zlev, let 2t block 1, Ames Place 1,200 Lucia Comstock and husband to T. H. North, lots 5. 8 and 7. block t, 2d add. t Soutli Omaha 1,430 City of Omaha to W. O. Ure. part of alley adjoining lot 28, Durant Place Total $24,6S5 RAILWAY. TIME CARD riflON STATION lOTH afAIOlt Ualon Pacific Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 7:20 am all:8pm China and Japan Mall.. a 4:00 prn a 8:80 am Oregen and Washington Limited aU:01 am a 8:48am Los Angeles Limited.... all :55 pm a8:S0pm Portland Bpeolai all 55 pm a 5:45 pm Colorado Speolal a 1:4ft am a 7:80 am North Piatt Local a 8:15 am a 4:46 pm Colorado Express a 3:50 pm a 6:00 pm Grand Island Local aB Wpm al0:80am Llncoln-Boatrioe Local. .bl2:40pm bl:80pra Valoaralso and Central City blJ :40 pm l:pra Calosogo Great Western. Chicago Limited a 5:00 pm Twin City Limited a 8:30 pm a 8:00 am Chloago Express a 8:46 pm Twin City Express... v.. a 8:00 am a 9:00 pm Wabash St. Louis Express a 6;30 Dm a 9:25 am St. Louis Loral (from Council Bluffs a 8:00 am all:15pni Stanberry Local (from Council Bluffs) bt:O0pra bl0:16ara Illinois Central- Chicago Express.... a 7:15 am a 3:45 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7:15 am Mlnn.-St. Paul Exp b i ioam Minn. -St. i'aul Ltd a 6:00 pin a 7:15 ara Outaha-Ft. Dodgo Local. b 4:15 pm b 11:30 am Chicago & Northwestern Colorado-Chicago a 4:00am a 1:30 ara Chicago' Daylight Spl....a 7:00 am all :35am Omahn-Chrcago Local.. al2:05 pm all:S5pm Colorado-Chicago at:20pm a 3:28 pm Omaha-Chicago Bpeciai.a t:u pm a i ouam Pacific Coast-Chlcaxo ..a :0o pm a 3:23 pm Los Angeles-Portland Limited as. 10pm al:0opm Overland Limited al2 15 am a 7:05 am Carroll Local I'Ura a 9:55 pm Fast Local Cedar Rapids-Omaha a 3 35 pm NORTHWESTERN UN E NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight a 7:45 am alO:20piu Minnesota and Dakota.. a 7:00 pm Twin City Limited a 1 00 pin a 7:10 am Sioux City Local a 3:46 pin a 3:28 pm Dakota-Sioux City Omaha a 9:10 am Mir.nesota-Sloux City Omaha' , all :00 am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:50 am alO:80 pm Lincoln-Long Pine a 7:50 am all :00 am Norfolk-South Piatt. ..b 8:15 pm b5:30pra Hastlngs-Superloi b 8:16 pro - b 6:10 pm Deadwod-Hot Springs. a i.iw pin I i:X0 pm Ccsper-Lander a 8:65 pm all. 00 am Fremont-Albion b 6.80 pm b 1:36 pm Mtasoarl Pacific K. C. and 8t. L. Es... .a 1:00 aro a 00 am K. C. and St. L. Ex. (I v. Sat. 12 p. m all:lpm a 6:50 pm Chicago, Milwsakee It. Paai Overland Limited all :15 am a 7:06 am Overland Suecial a ,8:56 am a 1:80am Chicago-Omaha Special. a 7:20 am a 9:30 am Colo. -California ii,x a 6:00 pm a 3:26 pm Perry-Omaha Local bb.liipin bll:U6Bin Chicago, Hock. Island t Pacific EA8T. Rocky Mountain L't'd..aU:40 am alO SOpm Iowa local a 6.40 am a 4:30 pm Chicago Day Lxpreas...a 7:U am Ds Moines Local a 4:00 pm al2:30pm Iowa Local bl0:86 am b 9:b6 pm Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4 4w pm a 1.10 pm Cbicao-Nebrask Ltd. .a .0 pin a 6:0t am wldt. ChlcaRo-Nebraaka Ltd. for Lincoln a 8:30 am a 6:47 pm Colo, aud Cal. Ex a 1:20 pm a 4.30 pm Okla. and Texas Ex... -a 4:U5 nm a 1:00 pm Colorado Express a 7:30 pm a 7:30 am Rocky Mountain Ltd...alO:40 pin al2:80 am BWltLINGTON UTA. 10TU MA SOX Berllasjton Leav Arrive. Denver and Callforia..a 4:10 pin a 8 46 pm Puget Sound Ex. a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pin I'ebinska points . Hack Hills .'vorthw.st Ex Nebraska points Lli.coin Mail Nebraska Ex Lincoln Local .... ....a b.O) am a 0:10 pm ....a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm ....all:30 pm a 7:10 am ....a 8.20 am a 6:10 pm ,...b 1:20 pm a!2:16 pm ....a v:l am a 6:10 pm b 9:08 am Line ln Local ....a 7:25 pm a 7:50 inn bchuyier-i iu.tsnioutn .0 3:0.. pur b 1'i.i.i am Plaltatnouth-Iowa a 9:18 am a 8:60 am Bellevue-FlatUmouth ,.r'J:30 pin a t:40 pm Colorado Ltmluu all:: am a7:10ain Chicago Special a 7:20 am all:10 pm a 4:20 pm a 8:56 pm a 6:30 pin a $.00 am a 9:15 am all:45 am a 4:5u Din all .46 am Chicago Ex Chicago Fast Eg Iowa Local St. Louis Ex. Kansaa City aV St. Joe.al0:46 pm a 6:46 am Kansas City U St. Joe. .a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm Kansas Cuy at m. Joe. a 4: put WEqiTEH BTle-3STH K WEBSTER Mlsaeart Pacific Auburn Local . I h lea o, . b $ 50 pm bll SO am Paal, Minneapolis Urn a hi Leave. Arrive. Stoux City Express. ...b 2 00 pm bll:46 am Omaha Local c 6:86 pm Sioux City Passenger b 8:20 pin Twin City Paaaerger....b 6:30.m Sioux City Local e 6:36 am tmsison Local b 8:56 pm b 9:10 am a Daily, b Dally except Sunday. Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday. Omaha-Carroll Local... a 8:46 pm a 9:30 am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ATTBACTIVt WEST INDIES CRUISES 3 of M slays' tfstratloa 1 tt I mym' slorailan hf ike twls-serew MtM-TKM OX, DO ami ,.urtL Jss . lb. kUrrh. eraiaas to evai Aireri", as4 1M Ortwvl. HtSSI IHI.AKKltlCtK l.lniC. 41-41 BROADWAY, M. V., W LOCAL. AUKNT. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS (Continued ) Cruises de Luxe to lt WEST INDUES "AVON" two otvtsrs (31 sr cb irso vsr FROM NET YORK JAN. II ass FEB. It EASTTtt C8ttHS (18 sits) f Sara up FROM NIT7 YORK MARCH II AIm TtrartM Tear sv New TvavSerr UNCI tfeeeo Ike Vast leak Cs4rt( fiawf sl Rsstlsts a JfssaMl TIE K0m MAIL STEAM PACKET C MmnSM 4m, (ami sat tl Ms ssreat. 8hn Tsra SAYS WIFE DROVE HIM OUT neeaose He Had tm Leave Ills Happy florae Anton Jensen Wanta Divorce). "Come on up." said Mrs. Anton Jensen to her husband. The two had been separated and Jensen welcomed the Invitation, so he wnt to th hous wrier Mrs. Jensen now lived, but alas and alack! Mrs. Jensen had changed her mind. She drove him out of th rious, so Jensen says, and further lacerated tils feelings by telling htm that she thought a w hole lot mora of James Nodskow than of her lawfully wedded husband. This Is on way to start to tell about the divorce suit brought by Anton Jensen against Mary, his wife. Another way la to begin It thus: Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jensen wer married about January 1, In th year 18S6. Twenty- three years later, or January 1 1901, Mrs. Jensen said "Sklddoo" to her husband and left him, for these are the dates of the marriage and divorce. Jensen's petition recites the Invitation .to come up and the subsequent unhappy end ing of the visit. He prays for an absolute divorce. A reliable medicine for croup and on that should always be kept at hand for immediate use Is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. MANS LIFE MATTERS LITTLE Emll Victor, Condemned to Death, Lanarhs and Jokes with His Gaards Over HI Fate. ABERDEEN, 6. D., Nov. 6 -(8peolal.)-A building permit was Issued today to Brown county for th construction of a stockade, 24x18x18 feet. In the court hous yard, where th gallows for th exeoutlon of Emll Victor will b erected. Tlotor maintains his attitude of Indifferent), and Informed his attorney, C. R. Jorgehson, that h doesn't "car a d n" what Is done with him. He has gained in flash during his Imprisonment, and Is Jovial and godd natured, frequently Jokingly Informing his guards that it would be an easy matter for hhn to commit suicide and thus cheat the callows of Its prey, but he "doesn't want you fellows to' lose the fun" of seeing him hanged. Brown county people hav received copies of a booklet Issued by William Ed ward White of Watertown, protesting strongly s gainst the execution of Victor, the quadruple murderer. White srgues that the stats has no right to deprive a person of his life, and even questions th righteousness of life imprisonment, but contends Victor should be taught some trade or craftmanshtp, and compelled to spend his life taking the place of th vic tims of his crime, his earnings going to their relatives. OF Suffering Simply Indescribable Had to Scratch Till Blood Ran Health Undermined from Lick of. Sleep Gave Up Hope but CUTICURA FREED HIM FROM SKIN-TORMENT " about seven years ara a small abra sion appeared on my right lej Just above my ankle, it irritated me so that I began' to scratch it and It began to spread until ray leg from my ankle to the knee was one solid scale Ilka a seab. -Tha irritation was always i worse at night and would not allow ma to sleep, or ny wife either, and it was completely under minina our health. I lost . fifty pounds in weight and as almost out of my mln, with pain and chagrin as no matter whore the irrita tion came, at work, on the street or in the preaenoe of company, I would have to scratch it until I had the blood running down into my shoe. I simply cannot describe my suffering during those seven years. The pain, mortifi cation, loss of sleep, both to myself and wife is simply indescribable on paper and one has to experience It to know what it is. " I tried all kinds of doctors and remedies but I might as well have thrown my money down a sewer. They would dry it up for a little while and fid me with hope only to break out again just as bad if not worse. I had given up hopo of ever being cured when I was Induced by my wife to eive tbe Cutiouia Hem'-Uies a trial. After taking the Cutioura Remedies for a little whli I hAffnn tn uw a rliinM mrntl mftnm tmytm a docen bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, in conjunction with the Cuticura ftoap and Cuticura Ointmnnt, tho trouble had entirely disappeared and my leg was as fine as the day I was born. Now after a lapse of six months with no sign of a recurrence I feel perfectly safe in ex tending to you my heartfelt thank for the good the Cuticura Remedies have dona for me. I shall always recom mend them to rnv friends. W. H. White, Mgr. Label Dept., Typo. Union No. 2, 312 E. Cabot St.. Philadelphia. Pa.. Feb. 4 and Apr. 13, 108." rutlcur RsinKlirs an aula Umxaihaut uu arM Putter linn a (-asm. Corp. Sola Froj7"o. U -Mult Dm, CuUcara Bovk ea UY hka. c I The oaly hie,:., class BaLiBf PowcUr soki a a avxWat pnea. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARWEF The Bast Para raster. TO 1 MASS HUMOR ' , -