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    HIE USE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 22. 1910.
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Ralston Heights
On half mil" wit of Ralston will be
offered for sale In about una week. It l
llvldrd Into 6. 10 and 2-a?re trarts. The
oat opportunity you will have for a long
time to (ft desirable acreage property at
a price that wilt aurely mako you money. .
O'Neill's Real Estate
Agency.
Tel. So. 181 South Omaha. Neb.
7 Ilooms, Strictly Modern, $5,300
Nearly new, vovely location; I block
from court houae.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
Suite G24. N. Y. Life Bidg. Rod 1999.
6 ROOMS, $1,600.
IMh and Hamilton Ste. Kant front, near
lore, church and school.
$500 CASH, BALANCE EASY.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
Suite 624 S. Y. Life Bidg. Red 1999.
8 ROOMS, ALL MODERN. $3,300
On block off Farnam, 10 blocka from
court houae.
NOWATA LAND LOT CO..
Suite 64. N. Y. Life Bid Red 1399.
ARE TOU PARTICULAR-Look at 1814
Lothrop St., In Kountae Plaoe: new, I
room, quarter aawed oak. paved street.
beautifully decorated and right up to tha
mark. Reduced to 16.600 for quick sale, can
arrange term. Inquire of owner at above
address.
6 ROOM. NEW. MODERN.
$250 DOWN
balance very easy. Paved street, concrete
walks; large lot; fine neighborhood; two
blocks to car.
B ROOM MODERN EXCEPT HEAT.
J200 cash, balance a trifle more than rent.
New paved street, southeast fror.t; near
car.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
624 N. Y Life Bidg. Phone Red 1999.
FOR SALE
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY
HOME
Ten room modern house in one of
the most desirable neighborhood!;
three blocka from street cars, with
cement walks all the way; two acres
of ground, fruit, shade, and orna
mental trees, combining the attrac
tions of the country with the conven
lences of the city.
Address, O 393 Bee.
FRUIT AND CHICKEN FARM.
Six-room house, barn, well and cistern;
all bearing fruit trees; convenient to car,
school and church. Price $2,250.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
824 N. Y. Life Bidg. Phone Red 1999.
Croft Property, $5,250
Vary palatial 10-room house, with 100 ft..
ao. front ground, located on Amea Ave.
ust orr Florence air a.; sewer, water, gas.
aving an paid.
Harrison & Morton
NEW 7-KOOM, MODERN HOUSE
18TH AND VINTON STB., $2,500; 1300
CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT.
W. R. HOMAN.
826 Board of Trade.
EAST FRONT CORNER LOT $650.
Concrete walks, gas, water, sewer and
hade trees, 60x120.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 1999.
NOTICE) A BARGAIN,
(-room strictly modern houae In one ot
the beet locations In the city. Call at III
W. B'way. Council Bluffs.
WHY Is Leander Clark of Kearney, Neb.,
always busy? Because he sells land at the
right price.
5-ROOM cottage, modern except heat,
corner lot, 4fxl25. See owner, 2725 Maple St.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AMU HANCU UKD FOR SALH
California.
FOIt SALE
CALIFORNIA EXCURSION
AND LAND BALE.
CHICAGO TO CALIFORNIA. $25.50
Excursion train leaves March 17th.
Richest California eucalyptus timber land
ar.d early fruit lands, all to be sold at
this stupendous sale. Great chance to get
a fortune bulidlug fruit farm or timber
tract at low prices in Kern county. The
niubt wonderful proposition ever put to the
ptuple going to California. Write today
for free berth reservation, full excursion
particulars, and free book to Porter Land
Co., 132 Grand Ave., Uelnbeck, la.
Csuta.
ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS.
For sale, nest Improved and raw wbeat
lards up to 100,0u0 acres en bloo In the
bom part of Southern Alberta, 113 per acre
up. All lnuulrlee promptly answered. Hen
derson & Mlnkler, U4 First St., West, Cal
vary, Alta.
FOR SALE Fruit lands at farm prices.
In the Arkansas Valley, between Canon
City and Pueblo, Colo., from 17.60 to $23
per acre. A fortune to be made In buy
In it large tracts and retailing Orchards In
Canon City, at the entrance of Royal Gorge
are valued at $0 to $1,600 per acre. Coma
out and be convinced. Sam Brown, J:'., &
Sou, 824 Central Block, Pueblo, Colo , or
113 Mam St., Canon City, Colo.
Colorado.
COLORADO LAND FOR SALE
Br OWNER.
Abiut 20.C40 hit? of good land, mostly
smooth and rolling, fine soli, to be sold In
one body. la to 3u miles sasl of Denver on
the Union Pacific R. R. south of Watklns.
Bennett and Strausburg. This tract lies
close to above towns. The land Is all
fenced and many times cross-fenced. Other
Improvements: Houses, barns, sheds, cor
rals, private telephone, etc. Good alfalfa
lid bay land; also springs and other water
ings. Extra good proposition for sub
dividing or colonizing. No agents need au-
pty. tiuy direct rrom owner, NOAH CAN.N
Zo04 Ulenarm Place, Denver, Colo.
COLORADO IRRIGATED LAND.
W0 ACRES SACRIFICED.
I have 80o acres of fins land one mile
from Brighton, county seat of Adams
county, itv acres under ditch and in cul
tivation; fine alfalfa land; a good portion
of balance comlnv under dken. balance all
fine corn land. This land for quick sale
I will otter tor snort time at per acre,
one-third down, balance five yearly pay
ments. If you want good land at one-half
Hi real value, Duy this quick.
C. C. COLE, Brighton, Colo.
70.000 acres of Irrlsated land; 21.000 acres
sold since last March. 850 00 an acre with
a perpetual water right. Easy terme. To
be advanced 110 00 an acre May 1st. The
most attractive irrigated project ever de
veloped. Is located In the San Lula Valley
or i.uioraoo.
COSTILLA IRRIGATED LAND CO..
No. lt4 Champa Street. Denver, Colo.
FOR SALE 20 acrea near Pueblo, Colo.
Farm, orchard and garden combined
Should produce 100 tons alfalfa; fruit
yearly, 83.0UO. besides garden truck, good
water rigms. per acre, one hair cash
balance easy. Room 1L Baxter block, J. J
I.an'.ng. Pueblo. Colo.
Ultaals.
FOn SALE In Du Pace count v elirtit
f .rnis, vacant, and "uproved. fioir M to
10 acres each; prices from 1100 to $300 per
acre, i racis near wneaton for subdlvl
blon. Blocks and vacant lot. Newton V.
Matter, Wheatoo Ileal Estate Information
bureau, tVuuaton.
FOR 8ALE Great San Joaautn vn.
Cal., 4. 000 acres. 140 per acre; 1.000 acre
traces; write ror particulars. K. J Block
ton Co, id ay wood. J
RFAI FSTATF
FARM AD It A. MX .! FOR a .T.
Illinois Continued.
FOR SALE-Modern chicken farm. U
rres; buildings, yards. Incubators, etc ;
'0 handle IQ.VQ or more ehlrkene; all kind
hade and fruit trees; pood house, furnace
heat; located near Aurora, on main auto
mobile road. Sacrifice price. $i:.0OQ. W. L.
Mct'arren, ra ox rit.. Aurora, ill.
FOR ft.M.E 507 acres 4 miles from
state cajnl building at Jackson. Miss.,
160 In cultivation. ISO virgin timber. 200
switch cn; sn Hal dnlry farm or splen
did Investment; 127 acre; half cash. E.
B. Tabor. Earlvllle, III.
Indiana.
FOR SALE IS acres. $1,500: 100 acres.
$6,600; good soli and Improvements; fruit,
timber; COc fare. E. Mltzner, Valparaiso,
Ind.
FOR SALE. RENT AND EXCHANGE
A few poultry, truck and grain
farms; bargains; some with stock and
tools. Newton Bros., Knox, Indiana.
t
Kansas.
KANSAS
FI2TELY IMPROVED FARMS,
$20 PER ACRE
All rented, paying from 10 to 23 per rent
rent. Beet alfalfa In the world. Easy
terms. If not aa represented, will return
your expenses.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
424 N. T. Life Bidg. 'Phone Red 1999.
Maryland.
MARYLAND Farm, 110 per acre, from 1
to 300 acres, level land, fertile soil; mild,
healthful climate. Two crops per year, no
failures. R. C. Drew. Salisbury, Md.
Bf toalgtaa
FOR SALE-'-80 acres, nns buildings;
fruit; 84,000. down 8M0, balance to suit.
40 acres, good houoe and barns; near
our town; ll.bOO; down 8400, balance to suit.
40 acres, tins buildings, fruit; 88.300;
down $600, balance J0 monthly. Pryor,
Montague, Mich.
FOR BALE Desirable farm, 37 acres,
convenient to railway station, suitable for
fruit, dairying or poultry farming; good
buildings; trout stream; 82.000. J. C. Bis
hop, Dowaglac, Mich., R. D. No. 1
Minnesota.
100 IMPROVED farms In central Minne
sota; all sizes; cheap prices; easy terms;
alwaya a good title; write for land list No.
4i; mention this paper. C. D. BAKER.
Fergus Falls, Minn,
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, for SO
acres of Minnesota land, well located, a
complete rug works, with modern ma
chinery; cost $2,200. C. Racine, Cedar
Rapids, la.
UIMnsrl.
FOR PALE Land and Improved farms.
Rest Southeast Missouri land and farms,
forty to 600 acres; from 816 to 845 per acre;
easy terms. Writs ajid tell us what you
want. We can suit you. Booklet free. F.
Oram Realty Co., Neelyvlllo, Mo.
TO EXCHANGE for good Income prop
erty. 1,800 acres In Holt county, Mo.; all
bottom land; about 400 acres In corn,
alfalfa and tame graas pasture; all fenced
and cross-fenced; good house of four
rooms, good bam. This farm Is clear of
encumbrance. Price, only 846.00 per acre.
The owner prefers clear Omaha flat prop
erty. J. R. Adklns, Room 4. First National
Bank building, Council Bluffs, Is.
Montana.
FIVE acres of orchard, 8400 par acre;
tended for three years; no Interest; no
taxes; no water assessments. Write today.
Clarke Fork Orchard Co., Laurel, Mont.
FOR 8ALE-8S.O0O acres In traota of ISO
sores for sale In the famous Musselshell
valley, Montana. Write for circulars.
Munger-Corry Land Co., Bhawmut, Mont.
Mississippi.
FOR SALE 1,000 acres prairie land In
Mississippi; apiary, 600 colonies; suitable
for alfalfa, corn and cotton; 160 acres In
Johnaon grass hay; place will earn $8,000
to 88,000 annually; located Immediately on
trunk line railroad; well stocked and Im-
S roved. Address Walter Weaver, Coluni
us. Miss.
LARGE tracts of 1.000 to 10.000 acres
suitable for colonization or a good invest
ment; located in South Mississippi on the
Gulf of Mexico. This Is excellent land for
raising early truck and the famous paper
shell pecana; fine transportation facilities;
price 86 to 87.60 per acre; terms. Enter-
Srlse Lumber Co., P. O. Box 467, Uulfport,
llss.
Nebraska.
BARGAIN, SARPY CO. FARM.
124-acre farm; best bargain In Sarpy Co.;
70 acres good corn land, balance 56 acres
more rugged, but large timber and good
pasture land; fair Improvements, 4-room
house, barn, etc.; only $41.70 per acre, or
86,176; only $1,876 cash; 8S00 In year, bal
ance $2,500 to suit. This Is a chance to get
a snap. No bottom land In this. Should
sell this week; possession given; 25 miles
from So. Omaha market; 3V miles to town.
Come at once if you mean business. Orin
S. Merrill, '412 N St., South Omaha.
OFFERED FOR THE NEXT TWENTY
DAYS ONLY.
3C0 acres, all level and the best of soil
In Nebraska. Three miles from railroad
town; 120 acres been farmed. Price, $5,600.
will consider trade on 40 per cent of this,
balance, half cash and half In three years.
Address Box 244, Potter, Neb.
GREATEST BARGAIN IN WESTERN
NEBRASKA.
818 acres In beautiful South Platte river
valley, Just 8 miles from Paxton; all on
bottom excepting 35 acres pasture; well Im
proved; 65 acres blue stem hay; river
front; must sell quick; price only $23 per
acre; 150 acres under cultivation.
M CON NELL BROS., Paxton, Neb.
FARM BARGAIN.
health; well Improved 320-acre farm 74
miles from town; price, $36 per acre; easy
terms. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb.
HALF SECTION Kimball county land, a
bargain; some Improvements. Address Y
221, care Bee.
FOR SALE Forced sale, 600 acrea, mile
out; fine dairy farm; fenced; buildings;
$8,000; best stone quarry and sand pit in
Nebraska, netting big money; buildings;
this town growing fast; land worth 860
per acre; 813.000, half cash; terms. Ad
dress Owner, J. G. Hoye. Sidney, Nsb.
LAND buyers will busy themseles If they
will only ask Leander Clark of Kearney,
Neb., for farms he has for sale.
S20-ACRE homestead or relinquishment
at $400 cash; close In, none better. See
Tracy & Hoffman, Kimball, Neb.
Oklaaeasa.
FOR SaLF. Alfalfa farms, near 8fi.000.000
packing plants now building In Oklahoma
City. Write Shuler. tho I-end Man, Okla
homa City. Okl.
OKLAHOMA
We have 100,-000 acrea ot choice land t
select from, ranging In price from 86 t
$40 per acre. This Isnd Is In the oil and
gas district and you might get aa oil wU
with your land.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO,
eiulte 6il New York Lite Bidg
North Dakota.
The eyes of the world are turned towards
NORTH DAKOTA.
WTiere evory farmer has a bank account.
Buy North Dakota land now while It Is
Cheap. Prices advancing by bounds.
We are offering bargains in small and
large tracts. Easy terms or crop payment.
Good maikcts and schools. Telephone and
rural dellv.y nn.Ye.
Write t. r I. sis.
C. H. GILMORE A CO.,
BARTON, .NORTH DAKOTA.
OUT THEY GO.
Get out of the crowded cities ar.d go
to Manda.l, Morton county. North Da
kota, and buy land, only 825 per acre
for colce land, and raise dollar wheat,
two-dkllar flax, oats, hay and live stook.
You can buy land on payments. Good land
Is advancing in price and farm products
are high. Two new railroads are building
In this district tvt mapa and facts from
Wm. H. Brown, Mandan, North Dakota,
or 131 LaSalle St. Chicago, Illinois.
Month Dakota.
SOUTH DAKOTA FARMING LANDS.
813 to 8J0 per acre. Wonderfully productive
soil. Address U. R. Malone, Draper, H. IX
.REAL ESTATE
FARM A.D H4.MH I.ANU FOR SAt.F.
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Ohio.
FOR SALE Florida lend, at Orange
Mills, within 2 Si miles of Hastings, con
ceded to be the best farming district In
Florida and famoua for Irl.xli potatoes;
can raise all kinds of vegetables; railroad
station on ground; peer beautiful St.
Johns river; artesian wells; adjoining im
proved land selling for 8160 to $300 per
acre. Pries, $35 per acre, eAsy terms.
Write P. O. Box 484, Dayton, O.
Oregon.
FOR PALE Coos bay, Oregon's deep sea
harbor, now stands at the head of the lift
of northwest opportunities. Billions of fct
of standing timber, mills, shipbuilding
plants and factories In operation and others
going up; 400 square miles underlaid with
coal; lumber at the manufacturer's price;
water transportation; excellent dairy, fruit
and garden land partly developed and
awaiting settlers; grass green the year
round. Truly a cow heaven. Equable and
delightful climate. Write for freo booklet.
Secretary Chamber of Commerce, Marsh
field. Ore.
Texas.
FOR RALE Million acres Texas school
land for sale b ythe state, $1 60 to 85 per
acre; only one-fortieth cash, 40 years'
on balance. 8 per cent Interest; good ag
ricultural lands; some don't require resi
dence. Send 60 cents for 1910 Book of In
structions, new state law and description
of lands. J. J. Snyder, School Land Lo
cator, 888 Congress Ave., Austin, Texas.
Reference, Auatln National Bank.
FOR SALE Putnam, Texas On main
line of Texas A Pacific R. K Ideal loca
tion for winter homes; best mineral water
In America; buy lots now; double money In
year. Write us Immediately for Illustrated
booklet and prices. Putnam Land and
Development Co., Fort Worth, Tex.
Virginia.
FOR SALB Farms and timber lands.
Improved and unimproved, 15 an acre and
up; rich land; heavy crops; healthy cli
mate and happy farmers; colonial homes;
catalogue free. B. T. Watklns & Co., 28
N. th St.. Richmond, Va.
FOR SALE 106 acres, 25 of which are
In orange and grapefruit tress seven years
old, AO aorea of celery and vegetable land,
and balance In pine. Seven-room modern
house In midst of grove and with necessary
outhouses. Three miles from city of
Bradentown, Fla., and connected therewith
with hard marl roads. Only one mile from
shipping station. J. W. White. Gen. Ind.
Agt. 87 A. L. Ry , Norfolk. Va.
FOR 8 ALB Small farms, easy terms. In
Virginia. Homes for millions on land on
which common sense farming will produce
phenomal yields of corn, wheat, tobacco,
alfalfa, oats, hay, etc.; truck, dairy,
and poultry farming pay handsome
profits; plenty of sunshine and rain;
no extremes of weather; land hero
will double In value In three years.
Send for booklet D, Chamber ot Com
merece, Lynchburg, Va.
?ln I a In Piedmont section; common sense
arming la producing wonderful yields; big
money In truck, dairy and poultry farm
ing; near markets; finest fruit lands In
America; no aero weather or torrid sum
mer; abundance of rainfall; noted for
health; splendid educational facilities.
Send for booklet D, Chamber of Com
merce, Lynchburg, Va.
FOR SALE A location on Sarasota bay,
one and one-eighth mile water front, com
prising about 800 acres with modern mag
nificent homes and cottages. Accessible to
rail and water transportation. Unoxoel'ed
for winter resldsnce and the looatlon not
surpassed In Florida. J. W. White Gen.
Ind. Agt S. A. L. Ry.. Norfolk, Va.1
'Waafelstgrtoa.
320 ACRE8 good, level wbeat land near
Othello; end of C. M. ft St. P. division;
ready for sowing February; fenced; terms.
J. C. Macauley. Hatton. Wash.
FOR Information and literature on farm
land and Irrigated fruit lands Idaho, Ore
gon and Washington oall on us, or write
us 813 Neville block. Omaha, Neb. Sher
wood Immigration Co.; J. W. Young, local
manager.
FOR SALE Improved quarter section. 8
miles from Warden, Adams county. A. M.
Sullivan, Boa 416, Seattle, Wash.
Wisconsin.
FOR SALE Good land In Vtlas nnA
Oneida counties. Wis. 40-acre tracts for
rrom xouu 10 swu. on terms of $100 a year
or $10 a month. No Interest, no taxes, and
with an insurance clause In the contract.
We have a few good log houses left which
we sell at cost on terms to suit. Write for
book and map to DeDt. 5. G. F. Sanborn
Co.. Eagle River. Wis.
CHOICE agricultural lands. $10 per acre;
also lake shore property, three hours' ride
from twin cities; any size tract, 15,000 acres
to select from. Write owner, Harry C. A.
Johnson, 225 Palace Bidg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Wyoming.
FOR BALK Chean. !rr-(rtt..l Imj.
tracts ot 160 acres to 100,000 acres; also
razing tanas. Aaaress, w. J. Cashln
Bvanston, Wyo.
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Idaho unri riraanw, ...11
nine timber Innrl filar, r..m anA w
r , . . ....... " " v. i in u
land. Lucas Land company. Meadows,
luaiiu.
MrtW Villi T3aA fAAava ... r.
' -. . v. . ,t-v u n ny . nee
vhnt nnana T hnve In larnl T an ,k r-, i.
" .hi v. ri iiai i ,
Kearney, Neb.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Good 6
Farm Mortgages
always on hand and for sale
amounts from $300 to $3,000.
BENSON & MYERS,
412 N. Y. Life Bidg.
at
MONEY TO LOAN-Payn Investment Co.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co,
COO to $10,000 mads promptly. F. D. Woad.
Wead Bidg., 18th and Farnam.
LOWEST RATES Betnta Brandels Bidg.
WANTED City loans and warranta W.
rarnara Smith A Ca., laau Farnam St.
SAFEST IN THE WORLD
for Investment are Nebraska farm mort
gages. We have some fine ones at our
disposal, netting the purchaser 6 per cent
If your money Is lying idle or you are get
ting but 3 per cent from the banks, why
not Invest In farm mortgages? Call and
ask for particulars.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
SE. Cor 15th and Farnam.
riVtfi I'BK CENT MONEY
o loan on
Omaha business property.
THOMAS BRBNNAN,
Room 1. New York Life Wdf.
BAnfl fA SK eaa nn htiwB In riml -
Real Estate Co., lOul N. Y. Life. Douglas
i m Mas,
LOANS to home owners and home build
ers, with privilege of making partial pay
marta semi-annually.
W. H. THOMAS.
803 First National Bank Bidg.
QARV1N BROS.. 813 N. Y. Life, 8000 to
XAJO.SO oa Improved property. No delay.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE BUYERS FCS
8. I and 7-room houses. If prions are richl
we can sell your property for you. v
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
Suite 04 N. Y. Life Bidg.
FROM owner. Strictly modern residence,
8 or more rooms, large lot. location near
West Farnam, Harney, Douglas, Bemls or
Hanscom park. Would consider doubts
house. Give full particulars. Address U
416 Bee.
IF you want to buy land at the right
price, see the man that can sell it to you.
Leander Clark. Kearney, Neb.
When you want what you want when
you want It, say so through The Bse Want
Ad columns
SWAPS
fiy ACHES. Wayne county, Illinois, 3
miles from town. lrep black soli all culti
vated. Largo house, barns. Seventy acres
In hearing orchard In short, a complete
Illlmls farm. Price 8100 per acre. Make
of ler
KuW stork up-to-dnte clothing. 8? 000
strck general merchandise. Will trade
building with stock If denlied. Wants land.
Home choice residence property in Omaha
foi land.
Two nearly rew t-room houses, centrally
located, weil rented, paved street. South
Omaha. Price 37.000. Mortgage 31.100 on
each.
TWO 6-room, close In. well rented. South
Omaha; clear. Will trade all or either two
for land
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
24 N. L Life Bidg Red im.
I HAVE a good large lot In Hanscom
Park district that I want to trade In on
a 6 or 6-rnoin cottage In a white neighbor
hood. Will pay some cash. Address W
396. Bee.
TO EXCHANGE Oklahoma and Kansas
farm for stock merchandise. Andrew
Miller, Frankfort, Ind.
TAILORS
Q. A. LINDyUEST CO.. V PAXTON BLK.
MAX MORRIS. 801 BROWN BLOCK.
QT2'I'1(' kT Toung men's fashionable
,J"Jii'" tailor. 413-1$ Pax
iton Blk.
RUFFNER TAILORING CO.. 221 S. ISth sL
V T A HPT I If M Sult" 13 up Kru
V. XAUl-lUMN Theater Building.
SKILLED labor commands high wages
nd good craftsmanship Justifies It. See
J. A. KERVAN. 608-510 Brandels Bidg.
HARRY MARTIN, R. 19 U. S. Bank Bldl.
WANTED TO BUY
I buy. sell and exchange secondhand
goods, Sol. ROSENBERG, 108 S. 14th. D. 6S85
lUtTlMrtOPM V. 5 . . . . 1
-'... . i.i. iu u iii ivi niuio yfij 1 lien ,riov
for 2d-hand furniture, cl.ithes, etc D. 4366.
BEST price p,ld for second-hand furni
ture, carpets, clothing and sboea, 1t
Doug. 8D7L
Seconj hand clothing, party, aftarnooa
dresses. John Feldman. D 2138. Ind. A-2W1
GOOD PRICE for accnd-band clothea
shoes and furniture. rliiLN EK. Doug. 6401
JUST opening business; highest price
paid for furniture and stoves. D. 1838.
A-4868. New York Repair shop. 1117 Dodgv.
BEST PRICES paid tor second-hand fur
niture, carpets, stoves, clothes, shoes. Tel.
D. 5&31.
WANTED Second-hand auto delivery
wogan; capacity 600 to 1,000 lbs.; state
make, how long used. Price, Box 25, Holy
oke, Colo.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED 4 furnished rooms, light
housekeeping. Address K. D07 Bee.
We Are Getting Numerous Calls
tor houses, all sires. List with us.
NOWATA LAND & LOT CO..
624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red im
WANTED to rent, modern, well fur
rlshed house, one year or longer, from May
1. Address G. W. Updike. 70S Brandels
Bidg.
W A MTTTTl ..... . i i it...
.... ijt iqiii tfv-iisuiu fluid in uvq
town. Give full information and price. B
m, care of Bee.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED By young man. place to work
for board while attending fcoyles' college.
WANTTT.rYPn.IMnn nffln. oc.1 .
physician and surgeon. One year's hospital
vapvi ituce in 01. luio i, v;nicago. iesi or
references. Phone Harney lbOO.
CARPENTER work wanted; repairing
and remodeling a ipeolalty. Harney 228.
"i OUNO lady attending school wants
place to work for board and room in a
private family, lliono Douglas 8498.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINO.
Fort Mackensie, Wyoming, March 14th
1910. Sealed Proposals In triplicate will be
received until 2 P. M., mountain
time, April 18th. 1910. for the Con
struction and Electric Wiring of a
1-iBinioroea concrete i-cool House, Plan 195.
Plans and Specifications on file at Office
of Chief Quartermaster, Department of the
Misaourl, Omaha, Neb., Chief Quarter
master, Department of the Colorado, Den
ver, Colo., Builders' Exchange, St. Paul,
Minn., and the American Contractor, Chi
cago, 111. Or the Bame may be had from
this office upon deposit of five ($6.00) dol
lars, which will be promptly refunded
upon their safe return. Envelopes contain
ing proposals should be Indorsed, "Propo
sals for Root House." and addressed to the
Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Mac
kenzie, Wyo. Mch-31-22-23-24, A-15-16
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER OFFICE.
Omaha, Neb., March 21, 1910. Sealed pro
posals, In triplicate, will be received here
and by the quartermaster at the posts
named herein, until 10 a. m., central
standard time, April 21, 1910, for furnishing
mineral oil and gasoline during the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1911. at Omaha and
Forts Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska;
Fort Des Moines, Iowa. Forts Riley and
Leavenworth. Kansas: Forts D. A. Rus
sell and Mackenzie, Wyoming and Fort
Meade, S. D. United States reserves right
to reject or accept any or all proposals
or any part thereof. Information furnished
on application here, or to quartermaster
at the stations named. Envelopes contain
ing proposals should be marked "Proposals
for Mineral Oil or Gasoline," and addressed
to Major D. E. M'CARTHY, C. Q. M.
M. 31-22-23 A. 18-19-20.
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NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET.
INO OF THE PAFICIC EXPRESS COM
PANY. The stockholders of the above namrd
company having failed to hold their annual
n eetmg. notice Is hereby given that I, the
undersigned president ot said company,
have, pursuant to the hy-laws ot said com
pany, called a meeting ot the stockholders
of said company, to be held at the general
office of esid company. No. 14U1 Harney
street. In the cltv of Omaha, state of Ne
braska, at 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday.
March 38, 1910, for the election of direc
tors and the transaction of such other
business as may come before the meeting
snd you are notified that such meeting
will be held st sucli time and plaoe for
aid purposes. JAMES EQQLESTON.
President the Pacific Express Company.
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NATIONAL" PUBLICITY BILL
HAS CHANCE TO BE LAW
Perry Belmont Believes Tfcer
C nance for This Mtaiare to Be
Pnahed Ttarnngh.
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WASHINGTON. Mirch 21-Th enact
ment of a notional campaign publlcMy law
now has a chance to become a possibility,
In the opinion of Perry Belmont, president
of the National Publicity Iaw association.
Mr. Belmont declared today that the defeat
of Speaker Cannon would favorably and
vitally affect the passage of a measure re
quiring the publication ot campaign contri
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the democrats to a man are In favor of It,"
he declared. "The speaker and the present
republican leaders In partial control of the
house, backed by high tariff and associate
Interests, have stubbornly resisted the en
actment of such a law."
RAILWAY TIME CARD
ONION STATION Tenth, ann Hum,
rales Faetfln . teave Arrtva
San Fran. Ov'rl d Ltd. 8 It a. in, 11:80 p. m.
Chi. Jap. F at Mail. 4:10 p. m. I ll p. m.
Atlantic Kxpreas :4Aa.m.
Oregon Express 4 00 p. m. 1:80 p. ax
Oregon-Wash. Ltd 13 40 p.m. 1:40 p.m.
Denver Special 1:47 a. ro. 18:8 a. in.
Colorado Special U:48 p. m. T$e.m.
Colorado Expreas 1:10 p. m. e O0p.nl.
North Plate Local 8 16a.ro 4:46 0, nt
Orand Island Local. ... 6 39 p. m. 10:30 a.m.
Lincoln-Beat. Local. ..13:41 p. in. :30 p.m.
Val. tt Can. City Lcl ..11:41 p. m. I Mp. ox
Cbloago, Hock lalana At Paelflo
EAST.
Rocky Mountain Lto.....a 3:40 am al0:80 pra
Iowa Local a 4:80 pa
Chicago Day Express.. a 8:58 sm
Des Moines Locau a 4:00 pra aI3 80 pro
Iowa Local bl0:3i am b 9:66 pra
Chicago-Eastern Exp., .a 4 40 pin a 1:15 pra
Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. a 8:08 pm a 8:03 am
WEST.
Chlcag o-Ncbrcka LtC.
for Lincoln.. a 8:25 am a 6:47 pia
Colo, and Cat. Exp a 1:38 pm a 4:80 pra
Okla. and Texas Exp... a 8:80 pm a 1:60 pm
Hocky Mountain Ltd...al0:40 pm a 3:26 aos
Lhloaga 4k Northwestern
EAST BOUND.
Omaha Express a 1 .00 am al3:3J art
Chicago Local al3:06 pm a 3:38 pm
Colorado-Chicago a 1:30 pm a 38 pnj
Chicago Special a 8:00 pre a IM era
Pacific Coast-Chicago.. . 6:06 pm a 3:88 pm
Los Angeles Limited. ...a 9:l pm aJ3:20 put
Overland Limited all:o pm a 7:46 am
Denver Special aU:4u am a 8:32 am
us 99:8 tud o: isuoi ueousj
Fast Mall a a 8:86 yiu
NORTHBOUND.
Twin City Express a 7:60 am a)0 30 pm
Sioux City Local a 8:48 pm a 1:38 p a
Mlnu. & Dakota Exp.. .a 7:90 pm a :14 era
Twin City Limited a 9:00 pin a 1:80 aw
WESTBOUND.
Llr.coln-Chadron a 7:60 am all:00 am
Nortolk-Bonatell a 7:60 am al0.46 pro
Long Pine-So. Platte. ..b 3:15 pm 3 1:30 pm
Hastings-superior b 3:18 pm b 8:80 pm
Deadwood-Hot bpgs.....a 3:6a pm a 1:29 pm
Casper-Lander a 3:85 pm all .00 am
Fremont-Albion b 6:80 pm b 1:K pea
Illinois Central
Leave.
Chicago Express a 7:00 am
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm
Minn. -St. Paul Exp....b 7:00 am
Mlnn.-St. Paul Ltd a 8:00 pm
Omaha-Ft Dodge Loc b 4:1 pm
UUaosrl Pae I fle
rC. C. and BU L. Ex.... 1:40 am
K. C and St. L. Ex.
(lv SaU 12 p. m all: 15 pm
Chicago, Alilvranhe It. Pi
Arrive,
a 145 pm
a 7:46 urn
a 1 :46 am
bU:W am
a 8:38 aa
a 6:30 pm
ml
ArrlTe.
a 8:00 am
a 8:30 aa
aU:33 pm
a 1:36 pm
bU.05 pia
Laava
Overland Limited....
.aU:4i pm
Omaha-Chicago a,xp,
Colorado Special
i'.u -l'alifnrnl& Eia.
-n 1 :ia m in
.a 7:67 am
.. 8:00 pm
Perry-Omaha Local.. ...b 1:16 pm
(.hioaaio Great Weattra
Chicago Limited....
Twin City Limited.
i-hiAAs.i iilxoress....
..a g.'OS nm
.a 3:u pot
a 3:0 aa
a 3:44 pm
a .-os pa
a 8:38 aa
alio pa
Twin City Hxpreaa a 8:08 am
Wabash
Omaha-St. Louis Exp.. a l:M pm
Mail and Express a jm am
Bienberry mmsi tirom
Council aiuiift
Pm bl0:15 am
BURLISGTOR PTATlOa Tenth an
Mason.
Dnrllngton Ieava.
Denver and California.. a 4:10 pm
Puget Sound Express.. .a 4:10 pm
Nebraska points a 8:30 am
Black Hills a 4:14 pm
Northwest Expreas all:26pm
Nebraska polnis a 8.30 am
Lincoln Mall b 1.39 pm
Nebraska Express a :Ui am
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Local a 7:35 pm
Sohuyler-Flatumouth ..b 3.06 pra
Plattamouth-Iowa a 9:18 am
Bellevue-Plattsmoutu ..al3:30pm
Colorado Limited all :25 pm
Chicago Special a :16 am
Chicago Express a4:2epm
Chicago Fast Expiesa...a 0.30 pm
Iowa Local.: a 9:15 am
Creston-Iowa Local a 4:30 pm
St Louis Express a 4:30 pm
K. C. and St. Joseph. .. .al0:45 pm
K C. and St. Joseph. ...a 9:16 am
K. C. & St. Joseph a 4:30 pm
Arrive,
a 1:46 pm
a 8:10 pm
a 6:10 pm
a 8:10 pm
a 7:00 am
a 6:10 pm
al3:lo pm
a 8:10 pm
b 9.0S am
a 7:50 pm
b 10:20 nm
a 8:50 am
a 2:40 pm
a 7:00 am
all:06 pm
a 3:o.pni
a 8:00 am
al0:30am
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a 0:45 am
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Mlasoart Pacific Leave. Arrive.
Auburn Local b 3:50 pm bl2:10pm
Chicago, St. Paalf Minneapolis 4k
Omnha
Sioux City Express b 2:00 pm bll:45ara
Omaha Local o6:20pni
Sioux City Passenger b 9:20 pm
Twin City Passenger. ...b 6:30 am
810UX City Local o 8:35 am
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MISSIONARIES CROSS RIVER
Leading; Speakers at Convention Make
Addresses in Council Bluffs.
FOREIGN ENDEAVOR DISCUSSED
Mass Meeting; at Broadway Church
Attended hy Her. John R. Mer
rill, Dr. II. C. atnnta and
George 9. Rddy.
Flev. John E. Merrill of Turkey, Pr.
Homer C. FtuntI of New York and George
Sherwood Eddy, three of the leading
speakers at the Laymen's Missionary con
vention In Omnha, addressed a mass meet
ing at the Broadway Methodist church and
were greeted by one of the largest au
diences ever assembled In that auditorium.
Every sest was occupied long before the
hour announced for the service and every
foot of standing room was likewise oc
cupied. The speakers told of the missionary work
being done by Americans In Turkey, Ind!a
and the Philippines and the need ot proper
support for the work which Is being carried
on by the missionaries. Rev. Mr. Merrill
spoke at length on the massacres In
Armenia and the work that Is being ac
complished by the missionaries throughout
Turkey. Dr. Stunt gave an exceedingly
Interesting description of the work accom
plished during the nine years the t'nlted
States has had control of the Philippines.
More has been accomplished In those nine
years than has ever been accomplished by
any other country In a like period In any
part of the world, declared Dr. Stunts.
Mr. Eddy, who with his wife Is devoting
his life and wealth to the betterment of
the benighted natives of India, told of the
awful conditions prevailing In that famine
stricken country.
In the morning Mrs. Eddy spoke at St.
Paul's Episcopal church on "The Women
of India," telling of the frightful condition
which prevail owing to the custom of
child marriages. Mrs. Eddy said that there
are over 2,000,000 girls under 10 years of
age married to men from 26 to 60 years old
and that there were thousands of child
widows In India, who are under B years
of age.
At the invitation of the president, Mrs.
Ed Canning, Mrs. Eddy, will address the
Woman's auxiliary of St. Pnul's church at
a special meeting this a fa moon at 4:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Emmet Tlnley
on Willow avenue.
School Board of
Council Bluffs
is Democratic
Three New Member. Take Place of
Eetiring Republicans Tinley
Slated as President.
When the Board of Education reorganizes
this evening It will, for the first time In
the history of Council Bluffs, be entirely
democratic In makeup. All members of the
new board are affiliated with tho demo
cratic party. The three retiring members
are republicans.
Before the board reorganises the old
board will go through the formality of
canvassing the vote cast at the school
election a week ago, when the democrats
i,wept the platter clean, electing their three
candidates for school directors and re
electing Oeorge S. Davis as treasurer of
the school district.
Following the canvassing of the vote and
the announcement of the election of the
democratic ticket the new members, Frank
C. Hendricks, John I. Luta and Theodore
N. Peterson, will take the seats which will
be vacated by W. H. Klllpack, T. J.
Shugart and S. S. Elliott. It Is not ex
pected that Mr. Shugart will be present,
ss he has removed to Kansas. Oeorge S.
Davie will not commence his new term as
treasurer until July 1 and In tho meantime
will handle the funds of tho school district
urder his present tenure of office.
The first business of the new board will
be to elect a president and 'It Is said that
Emmet Tlnley will again be honored with
this position, providing he Is willing to
accept It. In the event that he declines
It Is understood that the honor will fall
to George A. Schoedsack. The new prel
dent will then appoint the standing com
mittees for the year and tho board will
then be ready to do business.
Ihe annual statement of J. J. Hughes.
rcretary of the Board of Education, shows
that It took $160,663.00 to run tho public
schools of Council Bluffs for the fiscal year
Just closed. Salaries paid teachers
amounted to $95,858.14 and this was natu
rally the largest Item of expense. The
new building at Oak street and Broadway
cost upwards of $22,000 and Is nn Item
which will not enter the expense of the
schools the coming year. The sum of
$8,851.83 was paid In Interest on building
bonds.
Some of the largest of the other expenssa
were: Janitors' sal.irles, $K,710?i; fuel,
$5,754.12; free text books. $1,122.92; composi
tion books and stationery supplies, $2,138.49;
transportation of children, Jl,l."8 60; super
vision of buildings, $1.1(50; Insurance, $rri3.
special taxes, $1,900.86; Interest on regular
bonds, $1,125; repairs to buildings, walks
and grounds, $.1,475 53.
The board has figured that It will only
require $142,700 to maintain the schools for
the next fiscal year, as follows: Teachers'
fund. $95,000; contingent fund, $.19,000; school
bond fund, $3,76,
Commercial Club at Paton.
LAKE CITY. Ia , March 21. (Rpeclal.)-A
commercial club has been formed at Paton,
south of this city, for the purpose of
furthering the Interests of the town. It
will be termed the Paton Community and
Commercial club. The club will hold a
meeting once a month to cany out cer
tain prescribed undertakings for the com
mon benefit of the town. At thJ prelimi
nary meeting Dr. J. E. Anderson was
elected to the presidency of the organisa
tion, W. J. Walker secretary and Will
Walton treasurer.
Marry Third Time.
MARSHALLTOWN, la., March 21.-spe-clal.)
Charles W. Chesmore and Mrs. Lu
crftla Chsmore, who have twice been
married and who have as many times been
divorced, remarried for the third tlmo here
today. The couple's last divorce was
granted In the Hardin county district court
at Eldora. Chesmore Is 67 ar.d his wife Is
51 years of age.
eiv f horrli at Itolfe.
ROLFE, la., March 21. (Special.) The
contract for the new MethodUt church to
be built here thla summer will soon be let.
The estimated cost of the church Is $12,000.
It will' have ground dimensions 52x78 feet
and It will be built of pressed brick, with
stone trimmings.
When you want what you want when
you want It, say to through The Bea Want
Ad column
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Council Bl
VETERAN RAILROAD MAN DIES
John F., Anderson Hacramlu, Follcaw.
fnlteaw.
7-
Inar Closely n Death of Hon,
Last Week.
John E. Anderson, a veteran railroad
man, died yesterday morning at th homo
rf his daughter, Mrs. Barbara Tucker, 1130
Fourth avenue. Mrs. Tucker, who la a
teacher at the Second avenue school. Is the
only surviving child. The son. John E.
Anderson, was burled Wednesday of last
week, his death resulting from an accident
In the Northwestern railroad yards. Thu
shock of his son's death prostrated the
father, who was 74 years of age, and has
tened his end.
Mr. Anderson was born In Forfar, Scot
land, March 19, lMfl. He came to Council
Bluffs when the Northwestern railroad en
tered the city, as foreman of the car de
partment, and remained with that road for
thirty years. In 18S1 ha entered the employ
of the Union Pacific and at the time of his
death was on the pension roll of that rail
road. '
The funeral will be held Tuesday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence, 1130
Fourth avenue, and burial will be In Fair
view cemetery. Rev. O. O. Smith. I). D..
pastor of the First Congregational church,
w ill conduct tho services at the house, while
Hawkeye lodge, Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, of which Mr. Anderson was one
of the oldest members, will have charge at
the cemetery.
Coal Vein Fonnd at Lehigh.
LAKE CITY, la., March 21. (Special.) A
fine vein of coal has been discovered at
Lehigh, went of this city, on the Crooked
Creek Railroad and Coal company's land.
near their present mine No. 9, the vein
proving to be the Tyson vein, which Is
considered to be one of tha best grades
of coal found In Iowa. Tho company hsa
been doing considerable drilling since last
fall and the bed of coal found covers qvi r
a number of acres and Us thickness Wars
from two feet six Inches to four feeL(
IoTrn Netva Notes.
HARLAN Albert C. Johnson, son of An
drew Johnson, a prominent Union township
farmer, and Miss Maud White, daughter of
Asa White of Defiance, were married In
this city yesterday afternoon by Judge W.
P. Kellogg.
HARLAN At the primaries for city of
ficials held In Des Moines, prof James K.
Hanna was nominated as oanldate for
mayor. Mr. Hanna Is a Shelby County
boy, having grown to manhood In Union
township near this city.
HARLAN The annual school election of
the Independent district of Klrkman was
held yesterday. P. C. McDowell and James
Oregersen were elected directors for three
years and M. H. Woods was re-elected
treasurer of the district for two years.
SHENANDOAH Fire here early Satur
day morning destroyed the barns of C. .1.
Carlson and Olen Hand and did damage
to the extent of $1,000. There waa no In
surance on the Hand barn and Carlson
carried only $100 and cannot find the policy
for that amount. .
AMES Mrs. Alice Dynes-Feullng, head
cf the Domestic Economy department of
Iowa State college, has resigned, effective
September 1. Mrs. Feullng gives no reason
for resigning. 8he came to Iowa State
college from the University of Chicago
three years ago.
CLEAR LAKE The Commercial olub of
this city today started a movement to
raise $3,000 with which to build six miles
of model country road leading Into Clear
Lake. Ureat enthusiasm attends the effort
and It la believed this money will be sub
scribed within a day or two.
HARLAN Word has been received here
of the death of Claus Peterson Hodne at
Council Bluffs. He waa for many years
a resident of this county, but removed to
Council Bluffs last fall. The funeral serv
ices were conducted yesterday from the
Norwegian Lutheran churoh and Interment
waa in the Lutheran cemetery.
ROCKPORD Dr. Kloln of Louisville,
Ky., who while here yesterday made ar
rangemonta to build and equip a $26,000
hospital, fell from a passenger train while
leaving the city last night and had both
feet crushed. He was not found untlll
three hours later. He was thrown from the
platform of the smoking car. He was re
moved to a Waterloo hospital.
WILLIAMS For the satisfaction of
"taking a few punches" at Superintendent
Coe of the scnool of this place, J. VS.
Thomas, a farmer living near here, will
pay $100 and the costs. ThomaB went to
the school and "beat ud" the superinten
dent after the latter had thrashed Thomas'
son. Thomas was Indicted, but was al
lowed to plead guilty to a charge of
assault and battery.
ESTHER VILLE--Company D, Fifty-sixth
Regiment, Iowa National Guard was must
eted out of the service here today, follow
ing the recommendation of Captain Mo
Donnell, who Inspected the company a few
weeks ago. Lack of Interest In the com
pany was the cai.se. Fort Dodge, which
has already Company C of the eame regi
ment, is making an effort to secure the
company - mustered out of Esthervllle.
HARLAN Miss Adah Bomberger
daughter of W. M. Bomberger of this
city, has been engaged to handpalnt and
embellish the pagea of De Lux edition of
a descriptive work for Minor, the New
York millionaire, of his farm of which he
Is getting an edition of several hundred
volumes. MIsh Bomberger has been until
recently a student ot the Chicago Art In
stitute. SHENANDOAH O. M. and C. M. Re
plogle, proprietors of the Shenandoah Mill
ing company and J. W. Trulllngcr, their
miller, have just completed an automobile
tour over the country fifty miles north and
east of here Inspecting the wheat crop and
they found that the wheat had stnkid the
winter very well, but that the wtrn'days
of the last few weeks nnd the frozen at
night have done much damage to the
crop.
KSTHERVILLE The local company of
the Iowa National (iuard, Compony D. j
aill. In all pronnMllty, be mustered on! aj
within a short time. The federal army '
Inspectors who tire examining the guards
of Iowa, have recommended that the
Esthervllle Cnmnnny be mustered out. the
conditions here being such that the Com
pany cannot stay here. Only one officer
and only a ffw members are some of the
causes.
HARLAN Jtidpe W. R. Green yesterday
dismissed the reKiilar panel of petit Jurors
drawn for the March term because a ma
jority of those drawn were farmers and
when they came to report next week would
want to be excused to finish their work of
husking corn. Judge Green called the
county officials together and had them
make a panel of retired farmers and men
of leisure to constitute the panel for the
term and leave the farmers In the field.
HARLAN Henry Stuhr, an old settler
of Shelby county, died at his home near
Botna yesterday after a period of falling
health. Mr. Stuhr came to this county as
one of the pioneer settlers and has lived
here ever since. He was born In Holsteln.
Oermany, in 1S33. To mourn his death he
leaves a wife and twelve children. Rov.
Hohson of the United Brethren church of
Kotna gave the funeral address and the
remains were laid to rest in the Mannlnr
cemetery.
IOWA FALLS The Des Moines commu
nion plan was debate nere last evening
by the debating teams of Clear Vallev
8mlnary of Osage and the Academy of
Ellsworth college. Three young women
of the Osage school took the affirmative
of the qui-Htinn, Miss lluth Mow, Mis
Althea Hendrlckson und Mine Ethel Ham
mond composing the visiting team. The
team from the local academy was com
poed of the following young men: Ray
Tldman, Leroy Mark and Floyd Boylng
ton. DEEZ22
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