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TIIE BEE: OMAITA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 1010.
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE WANTED
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A REAL ESTATE
FARM AX It litMII I.AM FOM SAM)
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MlrhlRaa C on t Lord.
BUT NOW AND OFT A MtlFRAI,
KXCHANOK I'RIVILECK.
The 8WH1ART T1UCT makoa the brt
ffrr left In Tffh of the average man:
In the renter of Michigan' Kstnous Fruit
Plt. PKHT Ct.OVKR AM' FKI IT I, AND
IN THE PTATE. I-he Michigan harlxira,
four rallriia.le, fn't hoata; only nine hour
to Chicago, Large profit In fruit, ilalry-Ina-
and stork raliln. ACT KOW, S. in,
112. Ill to .!u it acre, It-rins at low aa
lin'ilnwn nrid ir i r month on 40 arre.i.
irlrs hlKlier In the sprlntc. Many are
buying with privilege of exchange when
ih.v no on MY 1'HIVATK CAH ICXCI.K-
P1"N8 which bKln agnln In March. The
SWK1ART TRACT I" the larsist In M:chl-a-an
owned hy any one. and therefore of
fer the her t aelectlon, and you take no
rlak on thla plan. Kur a aniall fruit farm,
arwl poultry and truck raisin sot a
MASON I'ht'NT V TEN ACRK 1'iKCK
Ihe hpt In the HWKiA RT THAi'T, on mile
from K. Ht"od ninrketa, price I2T.0.
per month. FINK LOTS In the new and
growing town of WelLiton, on beautiful
Crystal Lake. This is the only proposi
tion In Michigan which Kivei an insur
ance feature for the protection of the
purchaser s family. If you die before pay
ments are completed, then your heirs get
the farm free of charge Send for lare
map and beet booklet published on the
ubject of Ulrhiifon.
O. S. KWK1ART, Owner,
1248-49-uO First National Bank Building,
CHICAGO.
" FOR SALE WE PELL MICHIGAN
FARM LANDS. NOHCKOSS-LNKriTKR
CO., Kalamazoo, Mich.
FOR SALE A FARM TO ORDER
10,000 acres of the bet fruit and farm
land In Western Michigan; mostly in
Manistee, Wexford, Mason and Osceola
counties. Thla large acreage glvej the
best selection In Michigan. Largest part
formerly hardwood lands. Wo can satisfy
any man's land da-ilris. I'rlces IS. $10. $1".
f 14, $15 to lio per acre. Investigate. Open
Monday and Friday evenings until s p. in.
bunduy from it to 2 p. in.
THE HART TRACT.
GEO. A. HART. Owner,
ManlHtee, Mich.
CHICAGO OFFK'E. 1010-1012 CHICAGO
OPEHA HOUSE BLOCK.
FOR PALE HfY A FARM WHERE
FARMERS I'ROSPER. Send for price list.
E. 8. DOUGLAS, Lawrence, Mich.
Missouri.
FARMS FOR PALE We have a number
of farms In northwest Missouri for sale,
Don't delay. Come and let us show you. No
trade considered. Booher & Williams, Sa
vannah, Mo.
FOR SALE Farm of 1S8 acres, 8 miles
east of St. Joseph. Write or inquire of C.
H. Nold Lumbvi Co., St. Joseph, Mo.
A HUNDRED thousand fruit, dairy and
poultry fnrms In Missouri, 12.50 per acre
and up. For full particulars ask Missouri
State Immigration Commlssloi, tip ring
field, Mo.
FOR. SALE Good farm of D00 acres tim
ber land, ltX cultivation, 145 grass land; m
miles from Napier, 6 miles from Mound
City; froorl improvements; helra of this
estate will receive sealed bids for sale of
it until March L 1S10, reserving the right
to reject any and all bids. Information
given. R. E. Moser, Mound City, Mo.
FARMS Write for my free list of Im
proved farms In Carroll countv, Mo., for
sale. Many good bargains. W. A. Parsley,
Tina, Mo.
FOR SALE Fifty Improved farms 40
miles south of Kansas City In the corn,
clover and blucgraH belt; $40 to $90 per
acre. Send for lists. J. B. Wilson & Co.,
Drcxel, Mo.
FOR SALE LAND AND IMPROVED
FARMS Best southeast Missouri land and
farms, forty to 600 acres; from $15 to $15
per acre: easy terms. Write and tell us
what you want. We can suit you. Bioklet
IVebrana.
Only Eight
Left
Sixty days ago we had thirty Llsco farms
for sale. In srlte of cold weather and
now wo have sold twenty-two of them.
There must be good reasons for this sale.
Those who go to look at the land are con
vinced that these lands will In a short
time be worth as much as the fine farms
a few miles east of Llsco, near Oshkosh
and' Lewellen. Here Is what we have left:
No. 4, containing 62 acres, 3'4j miles east of
LIhoo, all irrigable and under ditch, $.0
pur acre.
No. 7 la a farm of 128 aeres, 28 under ditch,
balance good hay and pasture land, 3
miles from Llsco, $."0 per acre.
No. 11 Is a farm of 80 acres, 50 under ditch,
JU4 miles from Llsco. only .& per acre.
No. 12 contains 117 acres, all but 25 under
ditch, 2 miles from Liaco, $45 per acre.
No. 15 Is only 1 miles from Llsco. 1!2
acres, of which 84 acres are Irrigated,
l'rlce of the tract, $35 per acre.
No. 18 Is a splendid stock ranch of 581
acres, with a fine stream of running
water. There are 115 acres under ditch,
balance grazing land. The town is onlv
a little over a mile away. Price, P6 per
acre.
No. 17 contains a trifle over 80 aeres. over
half und r ditch, half a mile from town,
l'rlce, $50 per acre.
No. 80 Is SH miles west. 181 acres In all, of
which 87 acres are under ditch and the
balance fine hay land. It Is a bargain
at $-'fi.&0 per acre.
Trade propositions will he considered on
any of these, but they must be for Im
proved Omaha. Lincoln or other Nebraska
real estate, equally na good.
Payne Investment Co.
S. E. COR. 15TH AND FARNAM.
"Manleas Land for
Landless Man."
FARM for sale. ICO acres we.ll Improved
land, $. per acre; bO acres farm lund. 30
crat orchard. 35 acres alfaJfa, 15 acres
timber, pttsture land; 7-room house, barn.
82x32, 16 ft. to ettvett; double corn crib,
&ix34; all good buildings: two wells and
windmill; fenced hog tight with woven
wire-; m mile wmt of Angus, Neb.
P. O. Nelson. W. F. Hays.
BEST BARGAIN IN STATE Four quar
ters choice, level land, three miles from
station, south central Nebraska, II. On) each;
part cash; will double in two years. C. A.
West, Holdrege, Neb.
10 ACRES NEAIt OMAHA.
Seven-room house, partly modern, barn
and outbuildings, good orchard and pas
ture all fenced, walking distance to stores.
schools and churches. Nothing better on
Kanh Dakota.
lU'SINF.SS OPENINGS IN FLASHER.
North Dakota, for a hotel man, livery,
hardwate and general merchant. Flasher
will have lis first railroad thl summer.
Apply to the owners of the townslte, Wil
liam H. Brown & Co., Mandan, N. D.
nklstionia.
OKLAHOMA
W have lM.ivi ertes i f ihol-e land t
tel"t. from. rennr.K in price from to tj
(40 per acre. T'.iIm land la In the oil snd
lias district ami you mlbt ret an oil wtll
v.uti your lan-i.
NOVA J" A LAND AND LOT CO..
tSulta 2i New York Lite U.dg
ore soa.
FOR HALE 2,400 acres northern Cali
fornia on railroad, whrn water is on this
Inn. I It will s' ll fur $100 per acre In small
tracts; will take Vi cash, V In good city
Income, equltv or clear vacant, balance
Lerms. II. C. MALTBV, Medford. Ore.
Tennessee.
FOR KALE Farm and timber lands In
Arkansas. Louisiana and Mississippi.
Write for bargain list. YoutiR-McCrary-McConnell
Co, Hi Randolph Bldg., Mem
phis, Tenn.
Ku,
WE VANTYOU to see.
The land thst we are offering for $8.00
per acre and compare It with others. Then
wo have real farms, low as $17.50 per acre
Easy distance of Houston, city of 100,000.
Go with us Tuesday, March 1. Low round
trip rate.
NOWATA LAND LOT CO..
C24 New York Llle Bids. Red 1999.
FOR PALE Texas echoul lands: over
l.Ouu.OtxJ acr for hale by the state; you
can buy WO acres, - an acre; pr.v JJ- cash
and balance alter 40 ear; lmo tanning
and fruit land and healthy climate. Fur
fuithui intoriiiat Ion end b cents poulage.
INVESTORS' PUBLISHING CO., Lepi. 13.
.iin Antonio, Tex,
FOR SALE Colonization tract; 2 SfcO
acres; practically free from stumps nnd
btoncs; lien soil; well drained; well watered
by river, creeks and sprint;; compact body;
out by railroad; touches small town and
within 3 miles of city of 1,5011 people; roads
built; easy clearing: land adjoining selling
In small tractn at $15 per acre. I'rlco $7.5)
per acre; ca.fh, no trades. Owned by
K. 11. Smith, San Benito, Tex.
Virginia.
FOR SALE HISTORIC VIRGINIA HOME
71tj acres fertile land; timber boundary;
living streams; t:rraced garden; charming
old colonial hotuie; modern equipment;
glorious views; perfect environment. Illus
trated pamphlet. Price, $55,000.
FREE REAL ESTATE KKQI3TEK-3TO
select properties.
H. W. HILLEARY & CO..
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
VVaablasTton.
WASHINGTON.
For full Information concerning farms
and fruit lands lit the state of Washington
and ESPECIALLY IN THE SPOKANE
COUNTRY, CALL OR WRITE J. R.
LUSK, HOTEL LOYAL. OMAHA, NEB.
CHEAP FARES ON ALL PACIFIC
COAST LINES GO INTO EFFECT
MARCH 1. IF POSSIBLE, SEE MR.
LCSK'S BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF
WASHINGTON APPLES AT THE
HOTEL LOYAL.
FOR SALE Yakitat offers 100 per cent
profit; lots cost $30; $5 down, balance $5
month; E. B. BUTLER, American Bank
Bldg., Seattle. Wash.
FOR SALE WESTERN APPLE LANDS
FAMOUS WENATCHEE.
Three 10 acre tracts mile from heart
of city. About 600 to 800 trees apiece of
Spltzenberff, Wlnesap, and Yellow Newton
Pippin apples In third year. Similarly lo
cated bearing orchards, worth $2,000 per
acre. Owner leaving the country. No com
mission. Prices $8,000, $S.n00, and $!,000.
Half cash, bal. easy Box 414, Wenatchee,
Wash.
Wisconsin
FOR SALE A new log house and 40
acres of land for $700, on terms of $10
down and $10 a month; no interest, no
taxes. Many other tracts also. In Vilas
county, Wisconsin. For full particulars
write to Dept. 5, G. F. SANBORN COM
pany. Eagle River, Wis.
FOR SALE FARMERS AND INVEST
ORS Follow he trail of successful peo
ple coming to MARINETTE COUNTY.
Wisconsin, to Invest In good farm lands,
fine selections $7.50 to $20 per acre; best
of markets; land from 1 to 5 miles from
railroad. Write for particulars and map.
SKIDMORE LAND CO.. Box 66-L, Marin
ette, Wis.
BIlsceTIa aeons.
FOR Information and literature on farm
land and Irrfpated fruit lands Idaho, Ore
gon and Washington call on us. or write
uy-332 Neville block. Omaha. Neb. Sher
wood Immigration Co.; J. W. Young, local
manager.
ONE INCH, 72 CENTS
This is a One-Inch Ad.
To buy a farm writ a description of It
In about 60 words and send U to THS
OMAHA BEE Classified Dept., together
with 72 cants for each day you wish u pub
lished. This usually does tba work.
HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Farm and Ranch Lands.
TWENTY ACRES, house and barn. Har
ney 647.
THREE QUARTERS, near Valparaiso,
$2 50 an acre, If taken Immediately; bear
ing orchard, 100 acres cultivated on each.
Chas Sanford, Richards Blk., Lincoln,
FOR RENT One acre, lot No. 5, block lrt,
Luwn fields addition to Omaha. Address
owner, H. C. Swayxe, 1213 Indiana Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN-r Payne Investment Co.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wsad.
Wead Bldg.. isth and Farnam.
LOWEST RATES Bemls. Brandcls Bldg.
LOANS to home owners snd horns build
ers, with privilege o making partial pay
ments semi-annually.
W. H. THOMAS.
608 First National Bank Bldg.
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
o loan on
Omaha business property.
THOMAS BRENNAN,
Room 1. New York Life P'dg.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., 1230 Farnam St.
GARVIN BROS., SIS N. Y. Life, $T.u0 to
liOOOuO on Improved property. No delay.
market for dairy, poultry f ruit farm or j .,oo to $5,000 on hovms In Omaha. O'Keefs
hog ranch. Cheap considering improve
nun IS and location. Terms If desired.
Box 163, Plattsmouth. Neb.
SMALL RANCH 7T0 seres 13 miles from
Long Pine, well Improved and all fenced.
Oood reaxons for selling. Price, $12 50 per
acre. For particuliii s writs Cbas. P. Nel
son, Long Plus, Neb.
800 ACRES. $10 PER.
Fine grass land, four miles from North
Platto, Neb.; will take small improved
farm or omuha property.
W..T. GRAHAM. M Bee Bldg., Omaha.
25 Miles Omaha. $60 Por Acre
No waste land, 20 acres timber, 100 acres
cultivation; 4-rooui house, good barn; all
fenced.
NOWATA LAND AND IXT CO..
CI N. Y. Life HlJff. Phone Red 1353.
Sl'O-ACltE relinquishment. 11 mile south
Of Pattee, Neb.; for uulc'k sale, $1,000.
Latbrop & Tobin, 415 Bee Uldg.
Bargain in Farm Land
Owner will sell an 840-aere North Platte
valley jfann. Improved, Irrigated and a fine
Income producer, at a price which will en
able you to subdivide, sell out and double
four money In six months. Will give
erms. Address M. 704 N. Wiu St., Omaha,
H
Real Estate Co.. low N. Y. Life. Douglas
or A
REAL ESTATE WANTED
AVE HAVE BUYEKS FOR
6, 6 and 7-room houses. If prices are right
we can sell your property for you.
NOW ATA LAND AND LOT CO..
Suit- 34 N. Y. Life Bldg.
We have a client who wants to buy
western Nebraska lands
O'KEEFE REAL INSTATE CO.,
1002 3-4 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. Neb
I WANT Information about a good grain
or stock farm for sale. I know of over
1,000 buyers, willing to pay your price. I
can tell you how to find them. Write me
about It and let's see If we can close up
a deal. Address at once, Arthur Capper,
Dept. K, Topeka, Kan.
ONE INCH, 72 CENTS
This is a One-Inch Ad.
To buy a home write a description ef It
In about 60 words snd send It to TUB
OMAHA BEE Oasaifled lM-pt.. together
with 7! cents for e-h day ou bk 11 pub
lished. This usually doss lbs work.
WANTED -eofm cottage In white
neighborhood, on easy terms. Address J.
175 Bee.
SWAPS
HAVE you a standard typewriter to X
change on high-grade pIsnoT H 880. Bar.
-ROOM house, good barn. Rents $ per
month. Price $2,500. Mortgage $1,000. Trade
for land.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
624 N. Y. Life Bid. Thone Red 1JP.
For Sale or Exchange
Owners will trade 840 acres fine Improved
lnnd In one body, with paid up water rights,
on North Platte valley, for property which
they can dlvido so as to separate their In
terests. This land Is priced at $05 per acre,
cash, and Is mnklng a better Income than
$100 land In eastern Nebraska. Give full
particulars first letter what have you?
Where? What value? How to see?
Address M, 704 N. 60th St., Omaha, Neb.
$20,000 GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Doing fine business In good live Iowa
town. Want land and some cash.
NOWATA UND & LOT CO..
!24 New York Life Bldg. Tel. Red-1998.
WHO has good eastern Colotado land to
exchange for a modern home, well located?
Address 0-48, Bee.
TAILORS
SKILLED labor commands high wage
and good craf tmaushlp Justifies It. See
J. A. KERVAN. 50i-610 Brandels Bldg
DERBY WOOLEN MILLS
$15 and $18 Suits to Order
103 So. 15th St.
MAX MORR16, 301 BROWN BLOCK.
A iVnnVM MERCHANT TAILOR
Mil Harney SL Doug. Oil.
SPRING WOOLENS HAVE ARRIVED.
TAILOR BECK, 111 So. 15th
TiTTFFNl'll? TAILORING COMPANY.
O. A. LiNDQUEST CO., 235 PAXTON BLK.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED One No. 4 Cornish brake,
with bending edge 8 feet long, and capac
ity for handle No. 18 gage Iron. Give
price and full description in first letter.
H. M. Wlneland, University Place, Neb.
A GOOD picture show anywhere In Ne
braska, Address 3i7, Seward, Neb.
BEST price paid for second-hand lurnl
ture, carpets, clothing and shoes. 11
Doug. 8971.
BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays bast price
for 2d-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 4206.
Second hsnd clothing, party, afternoon
dresses. John Feldman. D 3128. Ind. A-26.lt.
JUST openlnr business; household goods
wanted; highest price; stoves, furniture.
S'f. mach. repaired; writ. guar. New York
Repair Shop, 1117 Dodge; D. 1550; A 4353.
HIGHEST price paid for broken watches,
old gold, eto. M. Nathan, 211 So. 13th.
GOOD PRICE for second-hand clothes,
shoes and furniture. BKLNER. Doug. 6401
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Room with board for married
couple with babe In arms. Private family
preferred. Address K 176, Bee.
GENTLEMAN desires nice large fur
nished room and bath with first class
board. Will pay good price for right place.
Address E 171, care Bee.
LARGE, unfurnished room with heat;
neighborhood 24th and Decatur preferred.
Phone Webster 4344.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED By young man, place to work
for board while attending Buyles' college.
POSITION as office manager or tire
salesman In automobile house. No objec
tion to leaving city. Address E-476, car
Bee.
SIT. wanted by Japanese as cook or
other work. Address IS 862, Bee.
SIT. wanted by a Japanese while going
to school. Address C S'i5, Bee.
WANTED Sewing In private famllys by
day. Can cut and fit. 2306 N. 24th St.
LEGAL NOTICES
THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
COMPANY.
Notice Is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the. stockholders of The Mis
souri Paclflo Railway company will be
held at the general office of the company
In the city of St. Louis, Mo., on Tuesday,
March 8, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. in., for the
election of thirteen directors for the en
suing year, and for the transaction of any
other business that may come before said
meeting. The annual meeting of the direc
tors will be held at the same office on the
same day at .12 o'clock noon. The trans
fer books will be closed on Wednesday,
Fbruary 2, 1910, at 3 o'clock p. m., and will
be re-opened on Wednesday, March 9. 1910,
at 10 o'clock a. m. THE MISSOURI PACI
FIC RAILWAY COMPANY, By George J.
Gould. President; A. H. Calef, Secretary.
New York, Jan. 21, 1910. F. 26dllt.
oj:eansteamships
CRUISES DE LUXE
WEST INDIES
?eV,V.TTerew "AVON"
EASTER CRUISE, 18 days. $8i UP
From New York March 25
11.R09
To us
Hi", I $30 to 3110
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From Pier GO ft. II., N. Y.
Fvery Wednesday, lO A. M.
From Bermuda fc-verr Saturday.
Ceisbirtalil tomkc 11 1 ii Clam Cuialne Orches
tra Klrt'trlc rana io all rooma.
Omnlrto llluatrattd Bnoklrta on Uequeit.
THE I0YAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO.
lAsUUtaON A SOX, 'ii state SI H. T.
149 Xia Sails ttroet, Chicago.
W. X. Bock, 1584 rarnain Street, Omaha.
H. C. Shields, 1801 Tarnam St., Omaha.
HAMBURG AMERICAN
All Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, tic.)
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Proa. Lincoln, M.h. tlj"Craf WalOraee April
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Tourlal lpt. lor Tri.a Eierywn.ro.
Hamburg-American 1,1ns, 45 B'wai. w v
Or local Areata. '
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10,000 Toa Twln-Hrrw l'aiwncr fit mum
Mrri i in
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lUllll Olav Mar. I I t'nllod gtatas ....Mar II
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All Steamers equipped with Wlrslssa.
Klrat cabin, VI upward, aavoo4 oaluu, .. a. a
rirat cabin. 7t upward; nj oabin. MO A K
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All
Broken
Burroughs Machines were
JiL i j i 1 oao
which was more than any other
adding machine company sold in
the entire year of 1909.
All previous Burroughs records for one month's
sales were beaten by 457 machines.
In all 15 J 63 Burroughs Machines were sold
during the year ending December 31, 1909. Previous
Burroughs records for a single year were broken by
1617 machines.
The sales of this Company for 1909 were more
than the combined sales of all other adding and
listing machine companies for any three years of
adding machine history.
During 1909 more Burroughs machines were
sold outside of the United States than were sold in
the same territory by all other adding and listing
machine companies during the six years from 1903
to 1909 inclusive.
These records didn't happen.
They show that more and more the up-to-date
business men everywhere in the world, are waking
up to the fact that" there is not a business of any
description where figures are handled which is not
losing money every day it does without a Burroughs
Adding and Listing Machine -losing enough money
in the aggregate to pay for a Burroughs many
times over.
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