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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1910.
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND HANOI LANU FOR ALB
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REAL ESTATE
FARM AND HAN C II l AND TOM tAI.O
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FARM AND RANCH X.AHD FOR, SALS
REAL ESTATE
CITY PKOl'K.RTY KOH BALR.
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FINE 7-mom house, mortem except heat,
will sell cheap, part rash, owner leaving
city- Call owner. Webster 1M6.
FOH HALI-Jt"ICK equity In modern
South Omaha home: II rixim down stairs;
lot Boxm ll or address 1417 N. 234 Kt
South Omaha.
Close-in
2S.T6 Davenport Pt; 7 room. moWn ex
cept heat; Kmall payment down and bal
ance monthly Ilka rent.
Payne, Bostwick & Slater,
Sola gents, eoi N. T. Life Bldg.
FRUIT AND CHICKEN FARM.
81x-room house, bam, well and cistern;
all bearing fruit tree:' convenient to car,
school and church. Prlre I2,aW).
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
624 N. Y. Lite Bldg. Phone Red 1999.
EAST FRONT CORNER LOT 660.
Concrete walks, gas, water, aewer and
hade treea, 6oxl20.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
bulla 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1SM.
NOTICE A BARGAIN.
-rooin strictly modern house In on of
die beat locations In the cit. Call at 211
V. Il'wiy Ccuncll Blurts.
BARGAIN PRICE
ON GOOD BUILDING LOT..
$-450 spot cash buya full 50x127 corner tot;
cement walk In front; .brick walk on side;
aewer, water, gas In street; good neigh
borhood; block from car. Located at Sith
and fowler Ave. This In a decided bar
gain and should sell quickly.
SIIIMER & CHASE, CO.,
309 S. 17th St.
Roth 'Phonee.
$800 AND $900 LOTS
In Sulphur Springs Addition
One aouth front on Blnney 8t., half
block east of Sherman Ave., has about
J-foot terrace water, sewer and gas; ce
n.mt sidewalk. The other one la a north
front on Pinkney, Just eat of Sherman
Ave., also has sewer, city water and gas.
Booth lota are 50x124 feet. No doubt the
(act lota you will ever buy tn Sulphur
Sprints' addition, at such low prlova.
HASTINGS & H5YDEN,
1614 Harney St.
Croft Property, $5f250
Very palatial 10-room house, with 100 ft ,
so. front (round, located on Ames Ave.
Just off Florence Blvd.; sewer, water, r.
paving all paid.
Harrison & Morton
ONE ACRE FRUIT FARM.
Good house, bearing; fruit, fine place for
' raising chickens; on car Una. Price 12,500.
Don't wait too long.
NOWATA liAND LOT CO.,
0244 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999.
ONE INCH, 72 CENTS
TElis is a One-Inch Ad.
, To sell your home writ a description ot
it In. about 60 words and send It to THB
OMAHA BEES Classified Dept.. together
with 72 cents for each day you wish It pub-
Usbed.
' 5 ROOMS. $1,600.
10th and Hamilton Sts. East front, near
tore, church and school.
600 CASH, BALANCE EAST.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 19!.
BARGAIN FROM OWNER-Your choice
of two strictly modern homes. One at UK"!
Emmet, the other at 2873 Evans; oak tln
ish downstairs; large lot; fine location;
easy terms. Tel. B 8388.
When you want what you want when
you want It, aay so through The Bee Want
1 Ad columns.
A FINE HOME
CLOSE-IN, $5,500
MTH ST.. NEAR ST. MARY'S AVE.
This is a very attractive house built three
years ago by the owner, for a permanent
horn. It la built of the very beat of material
and workmanship throughout, having nice
: reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen,
.' pantry and rear entry on first floor, four
bedrooms and bath on second floor.
The living rooms are finished In quarter
sawed oak, with quarter-sawed oak floors;
the rooms are also very nicely decorated:
full basement under the entire house; good
concrete floor, splendid furnace. The
plumbing la of the very best. The house la
wired for eleotrlo light and piped for gas
and has good, combination lighting fix
tures. It la a full two-story square house on a
nice lot, with sodded yard and terrace,
cement walks and steps; the street Is
paved and the paving paid for. The im
provements of all kinds are In and paid for.
The house la within easv walking distance
of the retail section. The owner of this
property has left the city and this Is the
first time offered for ' sale. The house is
right, and the. price Is right. The house
is rented at the present time. Let us show
you this property..
'NORHIS & MARTIN,
Doug. 4270.
623 Bee Bldg.
NEW HOME
IN KOUNTZE PLACE
$5,000
We have Just had listed with us an
8-rcum house. No. 1919 Lothrop St., which
is located on one of the best streets in the
addition. All nice, ncv homes In the neigh
borhood. Asphalt paved street; nicely ter
raced lot. House has large reception room,
parlor, dining room and kitchen on the
first floor, all finished In quarter-sawed
oak, with the exception of kitchen; four
good bedrooms and bath on the second
floor, also stair to attic. The house Is
papered throughout and is in good condi
tion. This was built for a home and If
you will look through the house you can
readily see how well It is built. Can ar
range terms.
HASTINGS & HAYDEN,
lt14 Harney St.
A. P. Tiikey & Son,
Gentleman
Homestead
Mr. William Gentleman has authorized us
t) s'e'l his old homestead, which he has
occupied fur 30 years, located at the N. E.
cornor of 24th and Miami Sts. It has 122
feet west frontage on 24th St., and 100 feet
south frontage on Miami St. On the east
portion of the ground there la a large
li-room, all modern, brick house, with a
large stable on the rear of the lot. This Is
a fine location for stores or Tata and will
make any one who handles It right a
paying Investment. Everybody realizes that
24th St., Is bound to be a great business
thoroughfare Just as soon as It Is opened
from Cuming to Cass Sts This work will
soon be completed and cars running from
Florcnve to South Omaha direct. Now Is
about tho tl:rio of year to Invest In 24th
proper-.
A. i . Tukey & Son,
T... Dont 21S1. 44-5 Board of Trade Bldg.
WHY NOT"
Get a good house for the same price you
pay for an Inferior one? We would like to
Bhow you 3616 Lincoln Boulevard, in the
I let portion of Bemia lajk, rooms, strictly
modern, hardwood finish, two fireplaces;
6 nice bed rooms, on a large lot facing
two boulevards and paved street In rear.
Garage with every convenience. The price
ia 18.000. Terms. Do you want to see it?
. GLOVER REALTY
SYNDICATE,
SOLE AGENTS
Ground Floor, N. Y. .L. Tel, Doug. &$3.
'"When you want what you want "whin
you want It, say so through Th Bee Wan'
AvsV columns.
California.
LKT MR tell you how to meke from 1209
to $2,5f0 p-r acre with laud that will coat
but LbO nor acre. IJ0 per acre down and
$." per acre per month with no Internet, no
taxea for three years; lanu mat you ao not
have to give any of your attention. This
is a legitimate proposition of my own; I
am farming this land now. If you write
me. 1 will refer you to people in Minneap
olis, Minn., who have invested with me.
Address. W. C. Cutler, Mecca, Riverside
county, California.
ALBERTA TV 1 1 EAT LANDS.
For sale, teat improved and raw wheat
i . . . . ,m (,A klAii In (hi
beet pari of Southorn Alberta. $13 per acre
UP. All Inquiries piumpiij itDwci.
derson & Mlnkler. U4 f irst bt.. West, Cal
gary, Alia.
CANADIAN wheat lands. I have several
carefully selected pieces, beat o.Jtriets In
Manitoba. appreciating In value rapidly.
Have been holding these landa for the rise
which Is sure to come in tna spring, ioiiow
Ing good crop. Have payment coming
due and am virtually land-poor. Will sell
at a sacrifice, land enough to enable me
to carry balance of my holdings. Whole
section at Berton, close to railway, ex
cellent district, $111 an aore. Quarter sec
tion near Indian Ford, 116. Improved half
section at Treesbank, $18. Write at once
for full description, Owner, Box, 1704, Win
nipeg, Man.
Colorado.
A MONEY-MAKER For sale, Red Polled
stock and dairy farm of 1,80j acres; WO
under ditch; 100 under plow, water free;
well improved; three ranches In one; will
sell all or part; $J0 per acre, one-third
down, balance five years at 8 per cent. Lo
cation, half way betwn ue.-.ver ed
Colorado Springs; three miles from ship
ping point. For particulars address, C. II.
Brand, Larkspur, Colo.
FOR SALE A fine section of land in the
Antero district, 30 miles from Denver,
Colo.; water contracted for under Antero
Reservoir Co., none better; will treble In
value In short time. No better investment.
Will sell all or part at $35 per acre. Q. M.
Jones, owner, Nederland, Colo.
COLORADO LAND FOR SALE
BY OWNER.
About 2O.C40 acres ot good land, mostly
smooth and rolling, fins soli, to be sold In
one body, 16 to 30 miles east of Denver on
the Union Pacific R. R. aouth of Watktne,
Bennett ana Strausburg. This tract lies
close to above towna. The land is all
fenced and many times cross-fenced. Other
Improvements: Houses, bains, sheds, cor
ral", private telephone, etc. Good alfalfa
and hay land; also springs and other water
ings. Extra good proposition for sub
dividing or colonising. No agents need ap
ply. Buy direct from owner. No AH CANN,
K0O4 Olenarm Place, Denver, Colo.
70,000 acres of irrigated land; 11,000 acres
sold since last March. $50.00 an acre with
a perpetual water right. Easy terms. To
be advanced 110.00 an acre May 1st. The
most attractive Irrigated project ever de
veloped. Is located In the San Lula Valley
cf Colorado.
COSTILLA IRRIGATED LAND CO..
No. 1634 Champa Street. Denver, Colo.
FOR SALE 260 acres near Pueblo, Colo.
Farm, orchard and garden combined.
Should produce 100 tons alfalfa; fruit
yearly, 13.000, besides garden truck, good
water rights, $0 per acre. One halt cash,
balance easy. Room 11, Baxter block, J. J.
Lansing, Pueblo, Colo.
Florida.
$5 EACH
MONTH
AND A FLORIDA FRUIT OR
TRUCK FARM IS YOURS
Own a profitable truck or fruit farm In
Florida's beet farm district and pay -for It
with little monthly savings. By Intensive
farming, with no previous experience, you
can make It yleldt aa much aa S5.000 a year.
This prolific land will grow from three to
five crops each year, with a profit ot from
$100 to 8800 an acre. Land will raise sweet
potatoes, Irish potatoes, Bermudes, celery,
lettuce, cabbage, tobacco, tomatoes, pea
nuts, pecans, strawberries, oranges, figs,
grapes, rice, oats, cotton, corn, sugar cane
besides being Ideal for stock, dairying,
bees and poultry. Near btg markets; three
railroads; eight minutes from Lake City;
61 miles from Jacksonville In th estab
llshrd profit belt. Climate is fine, water
pure health, fresh air and sunshine
abound; beautiful lakes, fishing and hunt
ing galore. This la one of th few In
stances In which good land can still be
procured at a low price. Lake City Board
of Trade, mayor, bankers, congressmen and
farmers will vouch for our statementes re
garding this beautiful land. The price of
this land is 825 per acre, but this allot
ment will be sold at 81500 per acre cash
or little monthly payments. It can't last
long at that price. Write now for maps
of land and Its possibilities. Columbia
Florida Land Co., 349 Times Bldg., St,
Louis, Mo.
Kaaaas.
KANSAS
FINELY IMPROVED FARMS,
$20 PER ACRE
All rented, paying from 10 to 22 per cent
rent. Best alfalfa In the world. Easy
terms. If not as represented, will return
your expenses.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
(24 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 1931.
IDEAL HOG AND ALFALFA FARM.
325 acres, 2Vi miles of Anthony; 80 alfalfa,
200 In cultivation, balance fine pasture,
with never-failing stream of clear water;
well fenced; large house and barn, both
new. Price, 816,000. Libera terms. Other
farms.
SMITHSON & HOLADAY REALTY CO.,
Anthony, Kan.
Maryland.
MARYLAND Farm, VlO per acre, from 1
to U00 acres, level land, fertile soil; mild,
healthful climate. Two crops per year, no
failures. R. C. Drew, Salisbury. Md.
Mexico.
OLD MEXICO LAND FOR SALE-140.000
acres of good pine timber In the state of
Jalisco. Price. 31.50 per acre, half cash,
long time on balance; K.000 acres good farm
land in Oaxaca, fronts the railroad, a sta
tion on the land, a fine tract to colonize.
Price, 86 per acre; half cash, balance one
and two years; Interest. L. A. Beckwlth.
Gordon, Neb,
Minnesota.
100 IMPROVED farms In central Mlnne
sola; all sites; cheap prices; easy terms;
always a good title; write for land list No.
4; mention this paper. C. U. BAKER.
Fergus Falls, Minn.
FREE GOVERNMENT FARMS Our of
ficial 112-page book, "Vacant Government
Land" describes every acre In every county
In U. S. A million acres vacant. How to
secure 160 acres by entry. 1!J0 diagrams.
Al! about Irrigated farms. Price 26a, post
paid. Webb Pub. Co., 63 E. 10th St., St.
Paul. Minn.
LOOK HERE A 720-acre stock ranch In
Redwood Co.. Minn., on the Minnesota
liver, between 300 and 400 acres tillable,
rest pasture and meadow; a large hill of
extra quality granite, suitable for monu
mental purposes, on the property; terms,
$.r3 per acre, one-half cash, balance on
easy time payments. If Interested inquire
of W. B. Mlkkelsen, Wells, Minn.
lt0 ACRES good, level, rich prairie land
tn Douglas county, Minn.; GO acres plowed,
balanoe meadow and pasture; fine stooH
and grain farm; town and creamery four
miles. Price for quick sale, $30 per acre;
easy terms. George L. Treat, Alexandria,
Minn.
200 ACRES farm land, Clearwater county,
Minn., 31$ per aore, part cash, for sale
or exchange. Close to proposed. Soo cutoff,
Weetern Ind Agency, Sua Wldlund Blk..
Orand Forks, N. li.
Msataaa.
IRRIGATED farms. Fine fruit land.
Smooth bench laada. Improved stock
ranches. Large tracts for subdivision, and
many choice government homesteads. Write
today for particulars. A. D. Atkins, Three
Forks, Montana.
HARLOWTON. MOST., town lots. Im
proved property, farm landa and ranches
for sale. U. B. Stephenson, Harlawton,
Mont
oa tinned.
1.8W) ACRES fertile land, I miles from
the hub of Yellowstone valley; w4 acres
under ditch. 110 acres In alfalfa; terms,
half rash, half mortgage. James Pstter
eon, Room 212 Staplcton Block, Billings,
Mont.
FARM LAND READY FOR SPRING,
1W) acres ready for occupant, with small
family; level; water right; school; partly
In crop. M in acre.
320 sores ready for occupant with family;
level, water right; school; partly In crop;
80 acres ready for seeding. 130 an acre.
Possession April I, 110.
J. K. WEBB, CHOTEAU, MONT.
aiiaeoart.
MISSOURI Wants farmers, truck, fruit
dairy, sheep and chicken farms cheap; easy
terms; nearby markets. Write Missouri
State Board of Immigration, Springfield,
Mo.
Iftbrmi,
45 BUSHELS WHEAT LAND.
26 PER ACRE.
We own and control 20,000 acres of Chey
enne county, Nebraska's choicest farm
land, now on the marVot. The heaviest
crop-yielding county In Nebraska for ten
years; alfalfa also a leading crop; ask for
folders and full particulars; agents wanted
everywhere; write for our proposition at
once. Railroad fares refunded if things
not as represented. FundingBland & Sever
son, Sidney, Neb.
GREATEST BARGAIN IN WESTERN
NEBRASKA.
218 acres In beautiful South Piatte river
valley, just 8 miles from Paxton; all on
bottom excepting 35 acres pasture; woll Im
proved; 66 acres blue stem hsy; river
front; must sell quick; price only $2o per
acre: 160 acres under cultivation.
M CON NELL BROS., Paxton, Neb.
HALF. SECTION Kimball county land, a
bargain; some Improvements. Address Y
121, care Bee.
LAND buyers will busy themseles If they
will only nsk Leander Clark of Kearney,
Neb., for farms he has for sale.
FARM BARGAIN
Must be sold on account of owner's
health; well Improved fJO-acra farm 7H
miles from town; price, i.per acre; easy
terms. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb.
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MAKE ME AN OFFER South half of
N. E. quarter, went half of the S. E. quar
ter, N. K. quarter of the 8. W. quarter of
section IX, townsjiip 144, range 33, 120 acres
good land and timber, one-half mile from
Uuthrle. Hubbard county. Minnesota: south
half of N. K. quarter, section 21, township
41, range 8, In Sawyer county, Wisconsin.
Don't know what It Is worth; make me
cash orror. A. 11. Langmann. Orand Is
land. Neb.
North Dalcota.
FOR SALE 160-acra farm, threa miles
south or Temple, n. l., on Great North
ern coast line: 65 acres new land, under
cultivation, 25 acres pasture, balance
Eralrle and hay meadow; good house and
am: aood well: musr sell hv Anrll 10:
price, $13.50 per acre; cash ItWO, balance
o years. J. u. iiaarstaa, Temple, N. l.
FOR SALE 100 acres. 4 miles from Green
and 7 miles from Urano, N. D. ; 46 acres
under cultivation. For particulars write
P. K. Madden, S 10th St., Portland, Ore.
FOR SALE Quarter section good farm
ing land close to railroad, In the wheat
belt of southwestern North Dakota; 90
acres broke. Reason for selling, to use
money In business. Will take 32.600 cash
or $1,500 down and 81,500 on time. Address,
O. C. Patterson, 118 W. Routt Ave.,
Pueblo, Colo.
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE.
240 acres of choirs land suitable for dairy
Ing and sheep raising; 120 acres under plow
and well fenced and cross-fenced, balance
heavily timbered, oak. maple, etc. ; Improve
ments worth about 84.000 and In good condi
tion; R. F. D. and phone at house; located
south 11ns Eau Claire county. Wisconsin,
six miles north Eleva; price $it.50 per acre.
Write owner at once, as it won't last long
at above offer, O. J. Johnson, Monango,
N. D.
FARM FOR SALE This property con
sists of 896 acres about 1"4 miles north
west of the village of Inknter, Grand Forks
Co., N. D. The Forest river runs through
this property. There are several large
springs of -water on the property. This
would make an excellent stock farm. Would
sell this property at $32 per acre on easy
terms, say $1,000 cash and $1,000 a year at
T per cent interest, For particulars apply
to Peter McGovern Lend Co., Flbrence.
Wis.
oiclasiona.
FOR SALE 5,000 acres best corn land,
cheap; easy terms. Write for new state
map. L. H. Kershaw, Muskogee, Okl.
FOR HALE Alfalfa farms, near (C.OOO.OOO
packing plants now building In Oklahoma
City. Writs Shuler, tho Iand Man, Okla
homa City, Okl.
OKLAHOMA
tVe have 100,000 acres of choice land t
elect from, ranging tn pries from ti ta
40 per acre. This land Is In the oil snd
gas district and you might get an oil well
with your land.
NOWATA LAND ,.ND LOT CO,
Suits U4 New York Lite Bldg
Oregron.
320 acres Government Land Free
Advantages of Oregon, book of 32
pages, explaining what each of the 34
counties is best adapted for, also the
amount of government land open to home
stead: a map, 21x28. showing all new towns
on railroad. Including eastern and central
Oregon and counties In different colors
drawn down to January 1, 1910; last map
in U. S. A. Also gives homestead laws
and cost of getting 820 or 160 acres and a
description of the state of Oregon In gen
eral; mailed for 25c stamps or coin. Nlmmo
& Runey, 13 Hamilton Bldg., Portland. Ore.
OREGON FARM AND FRUIT IANDS,
timber and cut-over lands; grazing and
Irrigated lands. Write us for Information.
Maginnls Land & Investment Co., 316 and
817 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore.
WANT A FARM IN OREGON? Of
course you do. People settling In Oregon
never move away. Write at once for our
list of farms In the world-famous Willa
mette valley. Starr & Foxter, 10l2 Board of
Trade Bldg., Portland. Ore.
Sooth Dakota.
SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS-160 acres
first-class unimproved prairie land. Hand
county, South Dakota, on new line of rail
road, near location of new town; will dou
ble In value In year; a snap. 3J0 acres wild
land. Faulk county, price 35 per acre,
easy terms. 160 acres of wild land. Potter
county. South Dakota, price 322.50 per acre.
Write us for maps and particulars. D. N.
Hunt Land Co., Redfleld. S. D.
SOUTH DAKOTA FARMING LANDS.
$12 to $20 per acre. Wonderfully productive
soli. Address G. R. Malone, Draper, S. D.
Texas.
TEXAS SCHOOL LANDS Over 1.000.000
acres for sale by the state. You can buy
640 acres at $2 an acre; pay $32 cash, bal
ance after forty years; fine farming and
fruit land and healtny climate. For
further Information send 6c postage. In
vestor Pub. Co., Dept. B, San Antonio,
Tex.
Waablastaa.
"KENNEWICK HIGHLANDS," WASH.
The Choicest of Early Fruit Land.
LoU's Orchard Tracts."
Now In apples, peaches, pears and cher
ries. Will bear fruit next year. Close to
Kennewick, Wash. Excellent schools snd
churches; steamboats and three railroads;
among desirable people In a prosperous
community. A delightful climate and mild
winters, price same as adjacent raw land.
6.0u0 buys ten acres, one-fifth Cash, one
fifth per annum. (Maintenance of orchard
extra).
C. F. LOTT, KENNEWICK. WASH.
FREE homesteads In Central Oregon, the
new Klondike of the west: can loca.te you
on 160 or 320 acres fins valley wheat lands,
on two new railroads building; send 3c for
book on Homestead laws. Forest Land Co.,
Tacorrm, Wash.
FOR SALE Irrigated opportunities. Spo
kane valley land; all one year old apple
trees. Care of orchard for four years; It
miles to Spokane. Four transcontinental
railroads. To sell In five or ten-acre tracts.
G. E. Browne, Spokane Bridge, Wash.
DAIRY and fruit farms bring beat cash
returns; for list address Acme Realty Co.,
Acms. Wash.
Moatana-
FOR Information ard literature on fsrm
land and Irrigated fruit lands Idaho, Ore
gon and Washington call on us. or writs
us 3.12 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. Box 418. Seattle, Wash.
TVIseonala.
CHOICE agricultural lands. $10 per acre;
also lake shore property, three hours' ride
from twin oltles; any size tract; 16,000 acres
to select from. Writs owner, Harry C. A.
Johnson. 225 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Wyemlag.
FOR SALE Ranch on Colorado and
Wyoming line, consists of 9,500 acres of
grasing and hny land; ranch Is now
stocked with cattle and sheep; will sell
ranch with or without stock. For further
particulars apply to Harry Tatham, Jelm,
Wyo.
SELL YOUR HIGH PRICE LAND and
buy (15 lands in Iowa colony, Wyo., where
big crops grow and they don't drown out
or dry out; have Just rain enough. Also
fine climate and good water. Write for
map to M. H. Hartung, Cheyenne. Wyo.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
8100 to (10,000 made promptly. F. IX Wead,
Wead Bldg., Ifith and Farnatn.
LOWEST RATES Berate. Brandels Bldg.
WANTED Oil y loans snd warrants. W.
Farnam Smlta Co.. 12A Farnam St.
FIVU I'KR CENT MONEY
o loan on
Omaha business property.
THOMAJl BRENNAN,
Room 1. New York Llfs VMdg.
8500 to 85.000 on homs In Omaha. O'Ksefs
Real Estate Co.. 10ci N. Y. Life. Douglas
or A 2151
LOANS to home owners and home build
ers, with privilege of making partial pay
merts semi-annually.
W. H. THOMAS.
503 First National Bank Bldg.
QARVIN BROS.. 818 N. Y. Life, $50 t
l?W,t3 on Improved property. No delay.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE BUYERS FOB
8, and 7-room bouses. If prices ars right
we csn sell your property for you.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
Suits S24 N. T. life Bldg.
FROM owner. Strictly modern residence,
8 or more rooms, large lot, location near
West Farnam. Harney, Douglas, Bemia or
Hanacom park. Would consider double
house. Ulvs full particulars. Address B
416 Bee.
SWAPS
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of exchang
ing property. HARRY H. CULVER. Suite
m and 810 N. Y. LHfe Bldg.. Omaha.
FOR SALE or trade for auto, 8-room
house and two lots In Homestead Addition
to South Omaha. Call or address 1417 N.
23d St., South Omaha.
663 ACRES, Wayne county, Illinois, 84
miles from town. Deep black soil, all culti
vated. Large house, bams. Seventy acres
In bearing orchard. In short, a complete
Illinois farm. Price $100 per acre. Make
offer.
$6,000 stock up-to-date clothing, $20,000
stcck general merchandise. Will trade
building with stock If desired. Wants land.
Some choice residence property In Omaha
foi land.
Two nearly new 6-room houses, centrally
located, well rented, paved street, South
Omaha. Price $7,000. Mortgage $1,100 on
each. :.
TWO B-rootn, close In, well rented. South
Omaha; clear. Will trade all or either two
for land. . ' ,
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
621 N. L Life Bldg- Red 1999.
, utJ..,. -
f AILORS
G. A. LINPQTTEST CO.. M PAXTON BLK.
MAX MORRIS. 101 BROWN BLOCK.
SISTEK
Young mon's fashionable
tailor. 412-H Paxton Blk.
RUFFNER TAILORING CO.. 324 a 15th St
V TATTPTTF.N Sulu ,25 UP Kru
V. AiVUllililN Theater Building.
SKILLED labor commands high wages
and good craftsmanship justifies It. See
J. A. KERVAN, 608-610 Brandels Bldg.
HARRY MARTIN. R. 19. U. 8. Bank Bldg.
WANTED TO BUY
I buy, sell and exchange secondhand
goods, Sol. ROSENBERG, 103 S. 14th. D. 5S85
BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best price
for 2d-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 4265.
BEST price ptd for second-hand furni
ture, carpets. lothlng and sboea. 'lei.
Doug. 3971.
INSURANCE POLICIES PURCHASED
IN OLD LINE COMPANIES. CALL ON
OR WRITE PUTNAM CO., 604-6 N. Y.
LIFE BLDG, OMAHA. .
WANTED A ladles' bicycle In good re
pair. Ruth Sanford, 4820 Florence blvd.
Eeconu hand clothing, party, afternooa
dresses. John Feldmsn. D 312$. Ind. A-ZtUl
GOOD PRICE for second-hand clothe,
shoes and furniture. KKLNER. Doug. 6401
JUST opening business; highest price
paid for furniture end stoves. D. 1691
A-43. New York Repair shop, 1117 Dodg
BEST PRICES paid for second-hand fur
niture, carpets, stoves, olothes, shoes. TeL
D. 6831
WANTED Second-hand auto delivery
wogan; capacity 500 to 1,000 lbs.; state
make, how long used. Price, Box 25, Holy
oke, Colo.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT At once by traveling
man and wife; strictly modem; nicely
furnished housekeeping raoms or furnished
cottage in desirable neighborhood. Address
J 611. Bee.
We Are Getting Numerous Calls
for houses, all sizes. List with us.
NOWATA LAND ft LOT CO..
624 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Hed lift.
WANTED to rent, modern, well fur
rlslied house, one year or longer, from May
1. Address O. W. Updike. 7uS Brandels
Bldg.
wanted situations
WANTED By young man, place to worg
for board while attending lloylea' college
WANTED Position as office assistant to
physician and surgeon. One year s hospital
experience In St. Luke's, Chicago. Best of
references. Phone Harney 1506.
AN EDUCATED, refined woman wants
position aa a nurse for an Invalid. Have
no objection to traveling, lei. a. too.
CARPENTER work wanted; repairing
and remodeling a specialty. Harney 2228.
IOUNO lady attending school wants
place to work for board and room In a
private family. Phone Douglas 34H8.
REAL ESTATE TRANSERS
Real e Late transfers for March 22. 1910,
furnished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1714
Farnam street. Telephone Douglas
The 8. D. Mercer company to John
Berg, lot block 11, Walnut Hlll.. 125
Frank W. Carmlchael and wife to C.
C. Crowell, Jr.. lots IS to 16, block
W, Dundee Place 1000
Reed Bros to Jurvia Ahngren, lot 1L
block X. Crelghton Heights 175
The National Land company to Leon
ard Everett, eHuO feet of nl32 feet
sublux 1. taxlot 1 11-1&-11 11,000
Edwin Truman ot al. to Mary E. Mo-
You Choose the Plan
And wa will build you a strictly modern cottage In
Shull'G Addition
Either 4, 5, or 7 rooms, any design you want, any style or finish.
EASY WALKING DISTANCE
This addition In located 20th to 27th streets, Plercs to Hickory. Many fine lots
with city Improvements In.
ONLY ONE-TENTH CASH
ayments, $18 to $20 a month will I
And easy monthly payments, $18 to $20
principal.
SOME HOUSES
If you are ready to buy we have two houses all completed and four that will
be ready next week, and somo others nicely started.
Call us up, our plan Is very simple and easy.
Office always open Saturday evening until 9:00 p. m.
HASTINGS G HEYDEW
1614 Harney Street.
Ewan, lot 14 and H lot 15, block 18,
Scully's add 1
Mary F. Bourke to Merrlam & Holm-
quist company, part of seJ,4 3-lo-J,
othec consideration and 1
Hastings & Heyden to I. M. Hortonv
lot 8, block 2, Collier Place 640
James A. Howard and wife to Theo
dore R. Penny and Mary E. Penny, .
e30 feet lot 17. block 2. Benson 210
G. Parker et al. to James G. Caldwell,
wMi lot 12. Arlington Place. 1.1W
Frank Panek to Mary F. Panek,
undivided hair lot , block z, i'oresi
Hill add 6
John B. Riley and wife to Joseph
Adam, lot 21, J. E. Klley s euouiv vm
F. W. Clough to JoseDh Adam. same. 1
Alice Riley, executrix, to Joseph
Adam, lot 21. same 1
A. R. Johnson and wife to F. A. Math
ews, lot 3. block 2. Seymour s l,7Wl
Antonio Racek to Josephine Burnlcko
Klrklnosky, n7 reet lot b, block ,
Kountze's 3d 2,450
Henry H. Dupln and wife to William
Wolter, lot 2, block 6, Crelghton's 1st 8.800
C. E. Graves to K. L. Severance, lots
20 and 21, block A, Saunders Sc
Hlmebatigh's 1
R. K. Towl and wife to Erwln B.
Towl, middle 50 feet lots 1 and 2,
block 3.1, South Omaha 1
George M. Madlgan to Jossle Novak,
lot 4. Maxwell's subdlv 200
Z. W. Avery to M. L. Avery, lot 18,
Phelan s, other consideration and... l
R, D. Shirley and wife to H. S. Mo
Dermott. oart lot 4. Ottawa Place.... 1
John 8. Forgy et al. to Hans Bock,
sH of nH ot 40, Hartman'a add 60
W. L. Shelby and wife et al. to Ethel
I). Barker, lots 13 and 14, diock 4,
Cart hate 1.090
Oallle Lee Epley to May Rooney and
Husband, lot 14, block 7, Lincoln
Place w 2.460
Ralston Townsite company to Annie
llaohmo-n, lot 8, block 9, Ralston 175
Ralston Townsite company to Morris
Rachman, lot 2, block 9, Ralston.... 175
Charles P. Traver to S. J. Ryan, e70
feet lot 10. Preeton & Williams'.... 58,000
Charlen D. Blbbln and wife to Max
well W. Berstein, w4 lot 8. block 362,
city, other consideration and. 5
L. N. Nixon to Jennie L. Burgess, lot
18, block 88, Dundee Place 1
P. T. Burchard to M. B. Lumry, lots
20 and 22, block 1, Lake View 4.500
John P. Bobery to Jens C. Nielnon,
undivided half lots 2 to 20 34-15-13... 10
R. M. Gift and wife to George E. War
ren, lot 10 and eVi lot 11, block 23,
Benson, other consideration and....
Hastings & Heyden to Charles F.
Johnson, lot 15, block 2, Hastings &
Heyden's 2d 4
W. J. Green anid wife to 8. P. Borgl
son, lot 6, biock 11, Orchard Hill.... 1C
J. Garbacs and husband to John Hal
ler, s50 feet lot 1. block 4, Hazel Ter
race ,.,..............
Mary Ring and hupband to Bertha
Karman snd husband, e47 feet lot 2,
block 8, Bowery Hill 2 i
C. M. Wilson to A. F. Ford, e33 feet
lot 8. block 6, Drake's 1
A. Weckeeser and wife to Josef Glo
ser. lot 20, block 10. Corrlgan Place.. 953
M. C. Knudsen and husband to A.
Larson, n63 feet lot 15, block 15, Im
provement Association 2,050
Frank Radii, Jr., and wife to Jan Novy
and Mario Novy, lot 1, block 16,
Brown Park 750
I. C. Twamley and husband to D. B.
Lyons, trufrtee, lotis 6 and 7, block 11,
Poppleton Park 1
TRAVEL
EUROPE
tacLCDIlrt A. series of Delightful OAQ to
IraSSloN Tours, Including all or
I 111 ins important poima, jiavg
at rates ranging from v
North Cape(Mldnight Sun), Juns 16 $498
MaiUterranean British Isles. July 9 S97S
Other departures In April, May, June,
r.iiv. Earlv aDDllcatlon very lmport-
fint. Write today for Booklet and Details
f Our Plan.
THs BOSTOH TBATEZ. BOOIETT,
kas Boylstos treat. Boston, Mass.
TRAVEL TO EUROPE
XX 1910
Zs Going- To Be Enormous.
TOO CAN 00 TOO. AND INCLUDE SWITZER
LAND, tha land ot acenlo beauty. It coata Im te
so to Switiorlana than to apand a vacation al
oma Amarloan Reort- But whathar for Bprlni
or Bummer jou should makt jour plana NOW.
Sand tor a traa copr of HOW TO BKB SWITZER
LAND and our Traral Latter No. M Our Amer
ican Office (Iraa expert adrlce free.
Swis3 Federal Railroad,
841 Tilth Ats., Waw fork.
To FLORIDA CUBA
Drawing-Room Sleepers
L. St. LeoU daily, L C. R. R. 8:55 p. si.
Ar. NathrilU, N. C ft St L: Ry; S:3S a. m.
Lv. Atlanta. Cast, si Ca. Ry. 8:40 s.
Ar. JackasTUla,IV,A.C.LR.R. 7:30 a. .
Dining Cars Ketweea Naahvflle sad Atlanta
Writs to or call F. C. SWEAT. Wsstern
Passenger Agent, N. C. & St. L. Ry., Bank
of Commerce Building, St. Louis. Mo. U)
HAMBURG AMERICAN
All Model's Safety DoTlcea (Wireless, etc.)
London-Pa ris- Hamburg
Pretoria. April t 11 a. si Proa Llntoln, April u
Kala'a Aus Vie. April ltclnclnnaU April U
Ura( Wele'eee... April Anierlaa April M
Blaeenar April llrrea. Orant May 4
a Bita-CarUea a la Carta RaaUaraM.
aa Hiokiira direst. Nw.
TMAVfLKMr CHgCal IBBUCD.
Tearlet Iept for Tripe Iverjrwfaere,
Bamkaxg-Aniericaa gaaa, 4o B'way, V. Y
Os local Areata.
When you want what you want when
you want It, say so through The Be Want
Ad columns.
' .
:i t.l' ,7:
a month will Include Interest and
ARE NOW READY
Douglas 1G06; A-1G0G.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOll PUBLIC BUILDING.
Fort Mackenzie, Wyoming, March 14th,
1910. Sealed Proposals In triplicate will be
received until t P. M., mountain
time, April 18th, 1910, lor the Con
struction and Klectrlc Wiring of a
Reinforced Concrete Root House, Plan 195.
Plans-and Specifications on file at Office
of Chief Quartermaster, Department of the
Missouri, Omaha, Neb., Chief Quarter
master, Department of the Colorado, Den
ver, Colo., Builders' Exchange, St. Paul,
Minn., and the American Contractor, Chi
cago, III. Or the same may be had from
this office upon deposit of five (15.00) dol
lars, which will be promptly refunded
upon their safe return. Envelopes-containing
proposals should be Indorsed, "Propo
sals for Root House," and addressed to the
Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Mac
kenzie, Wyo. Mch-21-22-23-24, A-15-16
CHIEF QUARTERMASTFR OFFICE
Omaha, Neb., March 21. 1910. Sealed pro
posals. In triplicate, will be received hers
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 80. 1911, at Omaha and
Forts Omaha and Robinson. Nebraska;
Fort Des Moines, Iowa. Forts Riley and
Leavenworth, Kansas: Forts D. A. Rus
sell and Mackenile, Wyoming and F'ort
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'CARTH Y, C. Q. M.
M.21-22-23A.18-13-20.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET
ING OF THE PAfltlU EXPRESS COM'
PANT.
The stockholders of the above named
ompany having failed to hold their annual
i eeUng, notice Is hereby given that I, the
ndersignea presiaeni or saia company,
ave. pursuant to the by-laws of said com.
any, called a meeting of the stockholders
f said company, to be held at the general
.fflce of said company. No. 1401 Harney
treet. in tne city ot umana. state or Ne
raska, at 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday,
larch 28, 1310. for the election of dlrec
ors and the transaction of such other
uslness as may come before the meeting
id .you are notified that such meeting
111 be held at sucli time and place for
id purposes. JAMES EGGLESTON.
President the Pacific Express Company.
larch 18, 1910. Seated proposals will be
received at this tiulldlng until 2 o clock
). m., April 1, 1910, for furnishing fuel,
lights, water. Ice, miscellaneous supplies,
washing towels, hauling ashes and
sprinkling streets for this building dur
ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1911,
or such portion of the year as may be
deemed advisable. The right to reject
any and all bids is reserved by the Treas
ury Department, B. H. Barrows. Cus
todian. M21-23
HEB HUSBAND A OKAHK.
My husband was an awful crank,
About the bread he'd always "Jaw."
But not so now, and I must thank
The flour I use, which, to be frank,
Is "Pride of Omaha."
MRS. R. P. SCHWAB,
S31S Lafayette Ave.
FREE!
FREE!
An Order on Her Grocer for a
24-lb. Sack of "Pride of Omaha"
Flour to Every Woman
who malls us a verse of four to six lines
(which we use for advertising) about
"Pride of Omaha" Flour.
Updike Milling Co.
1613 Sherman Ave., Omsua, Vsb.
DAKOTA INDIANS GO HOME
Bands that Have Been ia Washlnartoa
far Consultation Itetorn
Satisfied.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, March 22,-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Superintendent L. F. Michael, In
charge of the Cheyenne Indian delegation
from South Dakota, left Washington with
his charges yesterday, and Superintendent
Beldon, who accompanied the Standing
Rocks to Washington, started home with
his band today. These delegation of Chey
enne and Standing Rock Indians have been
In Washington to have their final talk
over the bills opening to white settlement
tho remaining lands of their respective
reservations. It Is said they left Washing
ton entirely satisfied with the bills aa
drawn and Introduced by Senator Gamble
and that they desire them passed at aa
early a date as possible. -
S. II. Burnham, president of the First
National bank of Lincoln, Is In Washing
ton. It Is the purpose of the First Na
tional to construct a modern bank and
office building and Mr. Burnham Is to con
sult certain architects and builders.
J. C. Mortenaon of Wolbach and John C.
Blanchard of Homer, D. O. Rosenow of
Omaha and C. O. Mlnter of Neligh, Neb.,
have been appointed railway mall jlerks.
The secretary of the Interior has denied
a motion for a review filed by Harvey
Shuner to contest an additional homestead
entry of Ellia J. Will In the Lincoln land
district
The following rural carriers have been
appointed: Nebraska Pierce, routs 1,
Byron Vanderpool, carrier; no substitute,
dtromsburg, routs 1, Emanuel L. Hallqulst,
carrier; no substitute. Stromaburga routs
J, Charles L. Norman, carrier; no ubat
tuts. South Dakota Brdgewater, routs 1,
Henry W. Wysa, carrier; no substitute.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAD
City Council Has Difficulty Selling I
Faring- Bonds.
EASTERN MARKET 13 SL0
superintendent Graham of gcools
He-Rlerted for Three-Tear Teira
at Increased Salary of
Three Theaaand.
The city council last night readvertlaed
bids for $190,000 of South Omaha securities
consisting of paving bonds for fourteen
districts of the city. These were advertised
some time ago and it was found that the
eastern bond buyers were not eager for th'
lsue owing to market condltons there. Tho
companies buying the latest Issues of bonds
consisting of 1178,000 paving bonds, found
when they attempted to put the bonds on
the market the movement was slow, so
when the last issue was offered they failed
to bid. It Is said In the event that the
readvertlsement orderfd last night falls t
bring bids the contractors will bid In the
Issue so that they can go ahead with the
work.
The council took cngn:zanoe of the death
of Fire Chief David Garratt last night by
ordering the city hall draprd In mourning
for thirty days and appointing a committee
consisting of John Hasburgh, Bwan Larson
and Frank Dworak to draft a fitting mem
orial resolution.
The IIlKhland Improvement club sent In
a communication asking that the grade of
tho streets In the south end of the city
be established throughout a district from
Twenty-first to Twenty-eighth and from
Madison to Harrison streets.
Tho paving ordinance for tho pavemtnt of
J street from Eighteneth to Twenty-second
was passed.
Several paving ordinances wero advanced
for new districts. The Judiciary commutes
made a favorable report. '
ravlnsr lloetor Boulevard.
The contract and bond of the Cent
Contracting company for the pavement of
Hoctor boulevard was submitted for ap
proval. It was referred to the city attor
ney!. This contract was the one In which
the company named brought a successful
mandamus suit against the city to compel
the award.
Bids were opened for the paving of
Twenty-sixth street from A to the city
limits on the north'. Dan Hannon bid on
paving block and the National Construction
company on paving block and on asphaltlo
concrete. The bids were referred.
A petition was received for the pavement
of M street from Twenty-fourth to Twenty
fifth street. This It one of the most trav
eled streets and needs the Improvement
greatly.
IV. M. Graham Re-Elected.
The Board of Education met last night
In adjourned session and elected Superin
tendent N. M. Graham for a second terra
ot three years and advanced his salary
from $2,500 to $3,000 per year.
This action, as explained by members
cf the board, was tp keep the factor of the
election of the superintendent of the city
schools out of the campaign for the elec
tion of members ot the Board of Education
to be held at tho time of the municipal
election. The action Is authorised by the
statuto, which provides that the super
intendent may be elected at any regular
meeting of the board. The members of the
board expressed satisfaction with the way
affairs had been conducted under tho
administration of Mr. Graham.
The board received a number of bids
for the erection of a school building at
Forty-second and II atrjats. These were
rofered. John Klewlt was elected architect -to
complete the plans proposed In a pre
liminary which was submitted at a previous
meeting.
The committee on playgrounds and Im
provements reported progress and will
make Its recommendation at the next
regular meeting of the board.
Alfred Johnson Would Die.
Alfred Johnson, 424 South Twentieth
street, Is said to have attempted suicide last
night by slashing at his throat with a
knife. He did not succeed In Inflicting
more than a scratch. The family called
the police and Captain Sheehan found the
man In a state bordering on frenzy. He .
placed him under arrest for disturbing the
peace and he will probably have time to re
pent his rash attempt. He Is said to have
been despondent for several days.
The funeral services of Chief David Gar
rett will be held at the residence, 2310 G
street, Thursday at 2 p. in. He was a
member of the Maccabees and one or two
other orders, which will probably be rajf
Rented In the last services of honor.
Ballot Case Is On In Conrt.
Argument is on before Judge Troup In
district court on the plea for a mandamus
to compel the city clerk of South Omaha
to prepare paper ballots and ballot boxes
for the city election. It Is In evidence
that a resolution of the council directed
the use of paper bollots, but the cojn'ro
versy Is turning on the the qutatlon
whether a South Omaha ordinance pafrmlts
the use of voting machines. Judge Troup
will probably give a decision late this after
noon. Mad Creek Diverted.
The redolent waters of Mud creek, which
have been the bane of the Sarpy county
residents for the last score of years, have
at last been diverted Into the new Mud
creek tunnel, which passes through the
river bluff on Monroe street a distance of
about 2,000 feet. The water was turned In
Sunday afternoon. This creek has borne
a large part of the water used In flushing
the Union Stock Yards and In the sanita
tion of the yards and the packing houses.
For this reason the Sarpy county residents
complained, and finally brought a success
ful suit to compel the city and the yards
company to abate the nuisance. The suit
brought a few days since by Timothy H.
Horan has been settled out Of court by the
Union Stock Yards company agreeing to
furnish him with enough P" wa,nr Tam
their hydrants to Irrlgats his celery fartn,
Maglo City Gossip.
Edward Oaughan left last week for
Denver, where he will make his future
home.
tvi .vptxntjv. . KM and have a ease of
Jetters Gold Top Beer delivered at your
residence. HENRY J. JETTER.
Some trespasser last Saturday robbed
Richard Steel of his favorite dog, of which
ho was very fond.
rtHIn lRo.a.rsen'a funersl will be held at
t p. m., at Brewer's chapel. Rev. Savage
will have cnarge. n uui ii win wv
Forest Lawn cemetery
ornnz BOTTLED BE PHI We deliver
Eton Bottled Beer promptly to residence
In South Omana at same prices you rorm
erly paid. Urodertck ac Maslowsky, t01 4
St. Phone South 1581.
t.w Nichols was arrested last night by
Officer Jake Kmall, who found It necessary
to resort to his ciud, leaving Micnois wun
a badly wounded scalp.
The Shamrock club will give a grand
taii March SO as the finish ot the popular
diamond ring contest. The committees sre
arranging for a fins program.
Tommy Rreanahsn Is scheduled for
enother fight with Willie Qlbbsofk Phila
delphia at Kansas City, March A Their
last bout was declared a draw. '
klaaed from Head to Heel
was Ben Pool, Threet, Ala., when dragged
ever a gravel roadway, out wuomen s at
nlca Salve cured him. ZSc For mf ley
Beaton Drug Co.
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