10 TITE IlEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1910. REAL ESTATE f ITT PHOPK.RTV rOH AI.R. (Continued.) $1.00 DOWN . Will Make You a Real Estate Owner We are offering n. few choice, large sized building lots 50x152 feet in on excellent neighborhood, at the extremely low price of $150.00 to $250.00 each on the remarkably easy terras of $1.00 Down, 50c Per Week These are not suburban lots laying in an out of the way part of the city, but goood, large, close in lots, convenient to school, only 20 minutes ride down town. These piicft, and terras are within the reach of everybody find, to the mm. who does not own his own home, it affords an opportunity for him to get a start. In a few years he can have a house built to his order and paid for. - The lots lay between Woolworth and Center streets and 48th and 54th streets. $L00 Down, 50c Per Week Call at office for plat. Salesman will meet you at 51st and Walnut streets today. i W. J. Dermody Investment Co. Tel. D. 5108 or A-2033. THE BIO SNAP 5 ACRES IN BENSON $2,500 A nonresident owner must raise nm money at once and has Instructed us to sell any of his real estate that we can get him money for quick. TIUS IS A BARGAIN Come In and we will show It to you. HASTINGS A HETDEN, 1114 Harney St. $3,450-6 ROOMS Strictly modern, hot water heat, eLst front, 2-story home; so cosy and lia-ht; one-half block to car; nice lawn; north side, east of 24th; new. $2,250-5 ROOMS Modern except heat, east front, 60x140 lot, shade, fruit and lawn; two blocks to car; near Kountte Park. We say this Is a snap. IIARW00D & IIARW00D, 41 Bee Bide NEAR UNION STATION OFFERS WANTED On the property at 807 Pierce St.,- com prising a l-room cottage and large lot 68x 147. Nonresident owner wants to close out his Omaha holdings. The Byron Reed Company. Both Phones. 212 S. 14th St. 3-Room Dove Cote 3 large rooms, besides pantry; large attic; fine plumbing and elegant finish. Larl more, just oft Florence Blvd.. $1,975. Harrison & Morton. INVESTMENTS $17,000 Practically new brick flat building, well equip ped and thoroughly mod ern. Close In. Investi gate. $10,000 Two-story, St. Louis flat, modern and vacant corner. Cheap at thl price. $10,500710-712 South 17th St., two 10-room, modern house, new furnace. Would rent from $85 to $90 per month. 66 feet front age on 17th St., and 66 feet frontage on 17th Ave. 17th Ave. frontage vacant. Fine locaitlon for brick flat). Good Investment at a low prloe. $8,000 Southeast corner of 18th and Cuming Sts., 66x66 1 feet, poor Improvement, now rent for 1540 per year. . Good business corner cheap. $3,500 One story brick build ing near 24th and Iake Sts., now rents for $475 a year, and leaned at this rate until 1914. Reasonable term. GEORGE & CO., 1601 Farnam Street. 6 rooms, $3000 Hanscom Park, two blocks to car, fine neighborhood, close to school, good lot, new, large rooms; owner Is leaving town. Wray & Steven, Sole Agents 510 Bee Bldg. Tel. Doug. 3407. Ralston Heights One half mile west of Ralston will bo offered for sale tn about one week. It Is divided into 6, 10 and 20-acre tracts. Th best opportunity you will have for a long time to get desirable acreage property at a price that wilt aurcly mako you money. O'Neill's Real Estate Agency. Tel.' So. 191 South Omaha. Ntb. C ROOM. NEW, MODERN. $250 DOWN balance very easy. Paved street, concrete walks; large lot; fine neighborhood; two blocks to car. 6-ROOM MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. $J50 cash, balance a trifle more than rent. New paved street, southeast front; near car, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. (24 N. Y Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. EAST FRONT CORNER LOT $550. Concrete walks, gas. water, sewer and (hade tree. 5vxl20. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999. Easy Payments 6-room cottage strictly modern except heat, 3018 Ohio 8t., corner lot 60x128; $2,350; $150 cash, balance $27 per month, which In cludes Interest. G. G. Carlberg, SOLE AGENT. W N. Y. L. Bldg. WHY NOT Get a good house for the same price you pay for an Inferior one We would like to how you Stilt Lincoln Boulevard, in the Jat portion of lie mis l ark. $ rjom. strictly modern, hardwood finish, two fireplace; I nice bed rooms, on a large lot facing two boulevards and paved street In rear. Garage with every convenience. The price la $8,0u0. Terms. 1h you want to see It? GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE, ' SOLE AGENTS Ground Floor, N. Y. L. Tel. Doug. 3M. REAL ESTATE CITY PHOI'F.RIV FOH S4I.R (Continued.) 836 N. Y. L. Bldg. CHOICE FIELD CLUB LOTS Southeast corner Sfith and Poppleton Ave., two fine building lots, 100x123. cheapest lots in this beautiful addition. Owner says sell. Onlv a few more good lots In this addi tion left. BIRKETT & TEBBENS, 423 Bee Bldg. "Phones; Doug. 4754; A 17M. NORTH SIDE CORNER 100x132, east and south front, close to 24th car line and 4 blocks to Ames Ave. car house and school; room for 3 or 4 cottages $1,600. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1002-3-4 N. T. Life. Doug, or A 2152. FINE HOME IN KOUNTZE PLACE We are offering for sale the first time, the house at 2017 Spencer St., which has 9 large rooms, 4 on tho first floor, 5 bed rooms and bath on the second floor, com bination furnace and hot water heat, open plumbing. There are two lots, 60x124 feet each, on a paved street, pavement all paid, nicely terraced lots, cement walks, large porch, also large torn. We are offering this property for $7,600. Owners live In the house, so you can look through It any time, or If you call at the office we will have one of our salesmen go through with you. HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1S14 Harney St. NOTICE A BARGAIN. 8-room strictly modern houst In on ot the beet locations In the city. Call at 31$ W. B'way. Council Bluffe. FRUIT AND CHICKEN FARM. Six-room house, barn, well and cistern; all bearing fruit trues; convenient to car, school and church. Price $2,250. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. C24 N- T. Life Bldg. , Phone Red W. NORTH 38TH DISTRICT 100 feet, east front, excellent view, all . , i. specials In and paid, on 38th Ava, i O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1002-3-4 N. T. Life. . Doug, or A 113. NEW 6-room cottage, with lot' 60x127, only $2,800, Just north of Bemia park. W. H. GATES, Room 617-N. Y. Life. 'Phone Doug. 1294. VACANT 29TH SOUTH OF FARNAM One of the best locations for flats in the city. Will sell you single lot at very low price. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. 7-ROOM, NEW MODERN, $3,000. FULL LOT, GOOD LOCATION; $500 CASH. BALANCE MONTHLY. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. BUY A LOT FOR THE BOY IN HILLSDALK. It only takes a dollar down and then $1 a week, without Inter est. Located 7 blocks west of Miller Park. All big lots, high and sightly. The ad vance of these lots is certain. Omaha Is growing the fastest in this direction. Two years ago Collier Place was a wilderness. One year ago last spring Fort View Ter race (4 blocks south f was a corn field. Now both are built up with a larre number of new homoa. Prices on these lots 1101 to a nothing higher. $1 cash, $1 a week, ... I , V I , . 1 1 1 w n l 1 1 1 1 i rni, HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. 7 rooms, $3800 . Bemls Park, south front on Lincoln Blvd., fine condition, close to car, large lot. mod ern, eesy terms: worth M.OOQ. above nrice for quick Bale. Look at this, as It will be on market but a few days. Wray & Steven, Sole Agents 510 Bee Bldg. Tel. Doug.. 3407. WHY Is Leander Clark of Kearnev. N.h always busy? Because he sells land at the rigm price. Croft Property, $5,250 very palatial 10-room house, with 100 ft, so. front ground, located on Ames Aa Just off Florence Blvd.; sewer, water, gas, paving all paid. Harrison & Morton 8-ROOM cottage and bath, Hanscom park district; strictly modern, 60-ft. lot, specials jmu; ,uwi, ww aown, oaiance wo a month, No agent. Address K 61$, Bee. WE LEAVE IT TO YOU If $2,600 Is not dirt chMn fur th a. ..,t h corner of OYh and Grand; t-room house,' city water, electric lights, good barn, two fuil lots; on Ames Ave. car line; the ground alone is worpi the price of the lropery, $(00 caah, balance like rent. Let u show you. s PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Entire Third Floor Ware Blk. A-llsa; Doug. 17H1. ONLY $150.00 CASH Buys a splendid 5-room house, balance $20 per month; price reduced . from $1.0(0 to $1,600 for quick sale; now rented for $!.". Can secure the adjoining let for $.100. On block from car. three blocks from $100 Ouo school. New boulevard will pass this prop erty. 31st and Einmett Sis., W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1S20 Farnam St. Tel. Douglaa 1064. Ind. A 1004. 5 Acres, $1,500 On 61stJt., near Center; lies well; handy to schoOT. Harrison & Morton W. O. JENSEN, builds homes Tight; plana furnished. 'J'.Zi. Spalding. TM Web. Jtoy. For Fruit and Chickens Owner of five good lots on West Q St., South Omaha, wants cottages. MIDLAND INV. CO., 103-4 McCague l;:k. Phones D. 1152, A-265. REAL ESTATE CITY PHOrKRTV FOH 9 A I.K. (Continue.) West Farnam House Seven rooms, oak finish, front and side porch, mantel, film toilet In litwitiTl; well built and beautifully decorated. Thli I 111 N. 4th St. Irf)t Mr12B feet. Built only two years sn and Is very complete and U(-to -date. $6,000. Lot on 41st Street Between Dodire and Davenport Bts., for $2.00q; 60x125 feet terrace. Near Dundee New 7-room house, modern and well built, on 4S-foot lot, for $3,000. This In third house east of 48th St., on south aids Daven port. Kasy terms. Near 20th & Lake Sts Eight rooms, oak finish; 8 or 4 years old; specially well built by former Building ln- Deotor Carter for a. home. Lot 40x120 feet. Street paved. Owner gone, to California ana win sen ror i4,ouo. mo. aut Miami 01. Poppleton Ave.House No. 6(U Poppleton Ave. Is an $ or 9-room house that cost about $5,000 to build, but needs some repairing and modernising Beautiful grounds. 100x167 feet, south front right at the brow of the hill, with native trees as high as the house. iCastern owner does not want to put In money lor neeaea repairs and Insists on selling. A dandy home for a large family. Make an offer. Suburban Home In a Growing District On a block of sightly ground Joining the Field club on the west; entirely modern; finished In oak; double plastered; hot water heat; built two years ago and has a quan tity of young fruit planted. Price, with fourteen lots, $6,000. Harrison & Morton, 913 N. Y. Life Bid. Both Phones. Kountze Place S rooms, all modern, fine cemented cellar; tarae corner lot. 60xl.. on N. 20th St.; one of the best propositions in best neighbor hood in Kountze Place, trice, ao.uuv. J.ei- phine us for full particulars. BAKTLra I BEALi l JU., D. 1916. 411 Brown Block. B-ROOM house, all modern. Kountze Place home, $4,000. Several cottages, well located, , $1,800 to McEachron Realty Co., Phone Webster 1661. 1924 Lake St $2,750 Six-room house, modern except heat, good neighborhood, close to schools and churches. $sou down, balance on easy terms. 2421 Spencer St. Tel. web. 188. DNF1 ACRE FRUIT FARM. Good house, bearing fruit, fine place for raising chickens; on car line. Price $3,500. Don't wait too long. NOWATA LAND ft LOT CO.. 6244 N. Y. Life Bids. Red 1999. ONE INCH, 72 CENTS This is a One-Inch Ad. To sell vour home write a description ol It In about (0 words and send it to THM OMAHA BEE Classified Dept.. together with 72 cents lor each cay you wisa u pun lished. 6 ROOMS, $1,500. 30th and Hamilton Sts. . East front, near store, church and school. $500 CASH, BALANCE EAST. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999. REAL ESTATE. FARM AND HAACU LAM) FOR BALK California. LET ME tell you how to make from $200 to $2,600 per acre with land that will cost but $260 per acre, $20 per acre down and $5 per acre per month with no Interest, no taxes for three years; land that you do not have to give any of your attention. This is a legitimate proposition of my owh; I am farming this land now. If you writ me, I will refer you to people In Minneap olis, Minn., who have Invested with me. Address, W. C. Cutler, Mecca, Riverside county, California. Caaada. ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS. For sale, oest Improved and raw wheat lands up to 100,000 acres en bloo In the beet part of Southern Alberta, $14 per acre up. All inquiries promptly answerea. neu derson & M Inkier, 814 First St.. West, Cat gary, Alta. Colorado. FOR SALE 240 acres good farm land in the famous Greeley district of Colorado; under new irrigation ditch near railroad and town; worth $25 per acre, but will take $15, aa I am going to California and wish to sell at once. Address P. O. Box 160. A MONEY-MAKER For sale. Red Polled stock and dairy farm of 1,300 acres; 200 under ditch; 300 under plow; water free; well Improved; three ranches In one; will sell all or part; $20 per acre, one-third down, balance five years at 6 per cent. Lo cation, half way between Denver and Colorado Springs; three miles from ship ping point. For particulars address, C. H. Brand, Larkspur, Colo. FOR SALE A fine seotlon of land in the Antero district, 20 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. (4. M. Jones, owner, Nederland, Colo. COLORADO LAND FOR SALE BY OWNER. Abcut 20,640 acres of good land, mostly smooth and rolling, fine soil, to be sold In on body, 15 to 30 miles east of Denver on the Union Pacific R. R. south of Waiklns, 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 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, NOAH CANiN, Glenarm Place, Denver, Colo. 70,000 acres of Irrigated land; 21,000 acres sold since last March. $50.00 an acre with a perpetual water right. Easy terms. To be advanoed $10.00 an acr May lat. The most attractive irrigated project ever de veloped. Is located In th San Luis Valley of 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 tona alfalfa; fruit yearly, $3,000, besides garden truck, good water rights, $S0 per acr. One hulf cash, balance easy. Room 11, Baxter block, J. J. Lansing, Pueblo. Colo. Kaaua ' FOR SALE BY OWNER. Well improved half section In Thomas county, Kansas. Address Lock Box 204, Purcell, Okl. KANSAS FINELY IMPROVED FAEMS, $20 PER ACRE All rented, paying from 10 to 23 per cent rent. Best alfalfa In th world. Easy terms. If not aa represented, will return your expenses. Nowata land and lot co.. C24 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phon Red 199. IDEAL HOG AND ALFALFA FARM. 325 acres, 2Vi mile of Anthony; 80 alfalfa, $00 In cultivation, balance fine pasture, with never-falling stream of clear water; well fenced; large house and barn, both new. Price, $16,000. Liberal terms. Other farms. 6MITHSON at HOLADAY REALTY CO., Anthony, Kan. atoxic). OLD MEXICO LAND FOR SALE-140.000 acres of good pine timber In the state of Jalisco. Price, $1.50 per acre, half cash, long time on balance; (.000 acres good farm land In Oaxaca. fronta the railroad, a sta tion on the land, a fine tract to colonize, price. $6 per acre;, half caah, balance one and two years; Intercut L. A. Bockwith, Gordon, Neb, , ' DCKt CCTATC riRM Al HA.Nt LAND FOR SAL.B (Continued.) Maryland. MARYLAND Farm, $10 per acre, from 1 to we acres, level land, fertile soil; mild, healthful climate. Two erope per year, no failures. R. C. Drew, Salisbury, Md. HlastMta, 100 IMPROVED farms In central Mlnne sota; all sites; cheap prices; easy terms; always a good title; write for land list No. 49; mention this paper. C. D. BAKER. Fergus Falls, Minn. FREE GOVERNMENT FARMS Our of ficial 112-psge book, "Vacant Government Land" describes every acre In every county In U. 8. A million acres vacant. How to secure 19 acres by entry. 1900 diagrams. All about Irrigated farms. Price 26o, post paid. Webb Pub. Co., 6$ E. 10th St., St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE 480 acres, level, black land, Improved; loins Dodge Center, Minn. 4J3 acres Improved. Clark, South Dakota. $0 years' lime. Write owner, E. M. Weston, Winona, Minn. LOOK HERE A 720-acre stock ranch In Redwood Co., Minn., on the Minnesota river, between 800 and 400 acres tillable, rest pasture and meadow; a large hill of extra quality granite, suitable for monu mental purposes, on the property; terms, $W per acre, one-half caah, balance on easy time payments, ir Interested Inquire of W. B. Mlkkelsen. Wells, Minn. 160 ACRES good, level, rich prairie land In Douglas county, Minn.; 60 acres plowed, balance meadow and pasture; fin stock and grain farm; town and creamery four miles. Price for quick sale, $M per acr; easy terms. George L. Treat. Alexandria, Minn. ZOO ACRES farm land, Clearwater county, Minn., $12 per acre, part caah, for sale or exchange. Close to proposed Soo cutoff. Western Land Agency, 808 Wldlund Blk., Grand Forks, N. D. Meataaa, MONTANA LANDS. Live agenta wanted In Douglas and Sarpy counties; good commissions; fine land. M'NEILL-JEWELL REALTY CO.." 616 N. 24th St. South Omaha, Neb. IRRIGATED farms. Fin fruit land. Smooth benoh lands. Improved stock ranches. Iirge tracts for subdivision, and many choice government homesteads. Writ today for particulars. A. D. Atkins, Three Forks, Montana. HARLOWTON, MONT., town lota. Im proved property, farm lands and ranches for sal. R. B. Stephenson, Harlowton, Mont. 1,200 ACRES fertile land, S miles from the hub of Yellowstone valley; $64 acres under ditch, 120 acres in alfalfa; terms, half cash, half mortgage. James Patter son, Room 212 Stapleton Block, Billings, Mont. FARM LAND READY FOR SPRING. 160 acres ready for occupant, with small family; level; water right; school; partly In crop. $30 an acre. 820 acre ready for occupant with family; level, water right; school; partly in crop; 80 acres ready for seeding. $30 an acre. Possession April 1, 1910. . J. E. WKBB. CHOTEAU, MONT. Sllaenart. MISSOURI Wants farmers, truck, fruit dairy, sheep and chicken farms cheap; easy terms; nearby markets. Write Missouri State Board of Immigration, Springfield, Mo.- ' Nebraska. TO FRIENDS AND PATRONS I have spent several thousand dollars In the past few month trying to bring to your attention the great opportunities which ara yawning for acceptance in my section of Northwest Nebraska. I hav tried to treat honestly and fairly and In anawer to correspondence, and I hav many thousand of - correspondents upon my llat. I have spared no palna In trying to explain falrlf and from really an un prejudiced standpoint, th great redeeming features of th 'Northwest corner of th greatest state in th Union today, Ne braska, i ;;' .ii.. Several hundred people : have come hero to see me and to ee my lands. I hav made many sales, but many who hav com hav not bought for various reason, but everyone I havCtrled to send home with that same good ifeellng ,of fellowship aa those to whom I sold. . Now the advertising which I have don has brought in a good many "curb-stonsrs." Most of my readers know what the "curb stoner" Is, He L Is a man who stands on the street cornetv butt In and tries to get acquainted by buttonholing th newcomer. He is a man who la usually pulling for soma Irresponsible so-called real estat man, who has no conception of honor and only works upon' th plant get th money. This kind of people will seH you a gumbo patch or a gravel bed and represent It to b first olasa soil. They usually mislead and beguile. They can do this for they hav no future. In many Instances, no past, and no reputation at stake. If they bite you good and strong they can jump up ami leave and you ; don't know where they are. They go to some other town and follow the wake of some man who has risked his money In advertising some good section and they "curb-tone" there upon his patrons the same as they have here upon mine. I beg to say that I am financially re sponsible, and will back up to the last point any assertions which I may make to you. When you come to Crar.-ford to see me don't expect to find me on the street corner nor on the depot platform when the train pullis In, for I am too busy with a good, straight, legitimate business to do this kind of thing. I maintain an office and you can find my place by asking any reputable cttlsen, or by applying if you please, at either bank or to any honest man. If you happen to fall into the hands of the "curb-stoners" they will tell you that I am out of town or that I have left town entirely, or that I am dead, or dead drunk. In fact, they will tell you anything and will commence feeling of you and rub bing down your feathers In the right direc tion 4o try to work you over to some office for -whom they, are paid to steer. I have no ateerars but depend solely upon a good, straight, legitimate line of adver tising and I want good straight, legitimate patrons who are men of brains and men of experience, if you please, who can get from the depot to my office without falling into th hands of these bunco men. Up until the time I heralded abroad news of the crop raising propensities of the soil In this rich Section, there wer no curb stone, nor bunco men and those who are my competitors today merely depended upon swinging a deal occasionally, and to make a long story short, land was not moving. Today there is great activity In this section; large tract are being cut up Into many small tracts; th good old eastern farmer Is coming in and land values are Increasing rapidly. Now, I ask, In all due candor, who Is entitled to th opportunity and pleasure of ahowlng you this vast section? Is It I, who have put In my money In good, straight, legitimate advertising, or la it the curbstoner and th pettifogger, who has never done anything toward leading the vast army of home seekers In this direction T If you think that I am entitled to your consideration, then when you get off the train at Crawford, ask for my office, please, and don't mix up or become captive to th curbstoner and depot loafer. I shall be very glad to meet you, and I assure you, I will do my best to entertain you. but If you come to do business with me or com to look at my lands, you must come to my office and not expect to find me hanging around the depots and the street corners. With high personal regards to all those from whom I hav received communica tions and an Invitation to those from whom I have not heard, to send me their names and a request for my book of descriptions and prices, and the hope that when you come to Crawford, you will come direct to me, and come. If you please, with the ut most confidence, for I will not mislead you, I beg to be, Sincerely Yours, ARAH L, HL'NGERFORD, Crawford, Neb. GREATEST BARGAIN IN WESTERN NEBRASKA. $18 acres fn beautiful South Piatt river valley, just 8 miles from Paxton; all on bottom excepting 35 acre pasture; well Im- f roved; 55 sores blus stem hay; river ront; must sell quick; price only $26 per acre: 150 acres under cultivation. M'CONNELL BROS., Paxton. Nab. LAND buyer will busy themselves If they will only aiik Leander Clark of Kearney, Neb., for farms he lias for sale. LAND buyers will busy themseles If they will only ask Leander Clark of Kearney, Neb., for farms he has for sale. FARM BARGAIN. Must be sold on account of owner's health; well improved 820-aere farm 714 mliea from town; price, $35 per acre; easy terms. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield. - Neb. REAL ESTATE FARM AID RANCH I.AM) FOR 8 ALIO Nebraska :siinfi. MAKE ME AN OFFER South half of N. E. quarter, west half of the 8. E. quar ter. N. K. quarter of the ft. W. quarter of section 1ft, township 144, rang 32, 130 acre good land and timber, one-half mile from Utithrle, Hubbard county, Minnesota; south half of N. H. quarter, section 21. township 41, range t. in Sawyer county, Wisconsin. Don't know what It Is worth; make ma cash offer. A. II. t.angmann, Grand Is land, Neb. North Dakota. FOR SALE 160-acr farm, three miles south of Temple, N. D., on Great North ern coast line; 66 acres new land, under cultivation, 26 acres pasture, balance prairie and hay meadow; good house and barn; good well; must sell by April 10; rrice, $13.60 per acr; cash $90, balance years. J. O. Haarstad, Temple, N. D. FOR SALE Quarter section good farm ing land close to railroad, in th wheat belt of southwestern North Dakota; $0 acres broke. Reaaon for selling, to use money in business. Will take $2,600 cash or $1,500 down and $1,600 on time. Address, O. C. Patterson, 11$ W. Routt Ave., Pueblo, Colo. FOR SALE 160 acres, 4 miles from Green and 7 miles from Grano, N. D. ; 48 acres under cultivation. For particulars writ P. R. Madden. 32614 10th St., Portland, Or. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 240 acre ef choir land suitable for dairy ing and sheep raising; 120 seres under .plow and well fenced and cross-fenced, balance heavily timbered, oak, maple, to. ; Improve ments worth about $4,000 and In good condi tion; R. F. D. and phon at house; located south line Eau Clair county, Wisconsin, six miles north Eleva; price $1$ 60 per acre. Write owner at once, as It won't last long at above offer. G. J. Johnson, Monango, N. D. FARM FOR S ALB -This property con sist of $9$ acres about 14 miles north west of the village of Inkster, Grand Forks Co., N. D. Th Forest river runs through this property. There are several large springs of water on the propertv. 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 7 per cent Interest. For particulars apply to Peter McGovern Land Co., Florence, Wis. Hsata Dakota. FAMRP1 AND RENTERS Whv not buy 160 or $30 acres in Stanley ccunty, South Dakota at $U to $35 per acre, or Hand county, $30 to $35 per aore. Jay P. Morrill, Palace Bldg., Minneapolis. SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS 160 acres first-class unimproved prairie land. Hand county, South Dakota, on new Una of rail road, near location of new town; will dou ble In value In year; a snap. 830 acres wild land. Faulk county, price $26 per acre, easy terms. 160 acres of wild land, Potter county. South Dakota, prlc $22.50 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 soil. Address G. R. Malone, Draper, 8. D. Oklafcaaaa. FOR SALE 8.000 acre best corn land, cheap; easy terms. Writ for new stata map. L. H. Kershaw, Muskogee, Okl. FOR SALE Alfalfa farms, near $6,000,000 packing plants now building In Oklahoma City. Writ Shuler, the Land Man, Okla homa City. Okl. OKLAHOMA tV hav 100,000 acres of eholoe land t select from, ranging In prlc from $f u $40 par acre. This land Is In th oil and gas district and yoa might gl aa oil wU with your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, Suit 624 New York LUs Bldg Oregon. OREGON FARM AND FRUIT LANDS, timber and cut-over lands; grating and Irrigated land. Writ ua for information. Maglnnl Land A Investment Co., 814 and 217 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Or. WANT A FARM IN ORKOONT-Of course you do. People settling in Oregon never mov away. Writ at once for our list of farms In the world-famous Wills-' mette valley. Starr Foster, 1022 Board of Trad Bldg., Portland, Or. Texas. TEXAS SCHOOL LANDS-Over 1.000,000 acre for sale by th state. You can buy $40 aores at $2 an acr; pay $32 cash, bal ance after forty years; fin farming and fruU land and healtny climate. For further information send lo postage. In vestor Pub. Co., Dept. B, San Antonio, Tex. Wise CHOICE agricultural lands, $10 par 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 Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Waaalasrtoa. FOR SALE Irrigated opportunities. Spo kane valley land; all one year old apple trees. Care of orchard for four years; 12 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 best cash returns; for list address Acme Realty Co., Acme, Wash. "KENNEWICK HIGHLANDS," WASH. The Choicest of Early Fruit Land. Lott'a Orchard Tracts." Now in apples, peaches, pears and cher ries. Will bear fruit next year. Close to Kennewlck, Wash. Excellent schools and churches; steamboats and three railroads; among desirable people In a prosperous community. A delightful climate and mild wlntera. Price same as adjacent raw land. $5,000 buya 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 locate you on 160 or 320 acres fine valley wheat lands, on two new railroads building; send 2o for book on Homestead laws. Forest Land Co., Tacoma, Wash. FOR Information and literature on farm land and Irrigated fruit lands Idaho, Ore gon and Washington call on us, or writ us 832 Nvlll block, Omaha, Nab. Sher wood Immigration Co.; J. W. Young, local manager. FOR SALE Improved quarter section, 8 miles from Warden, Adama county. A. M. Sullivan. Box 411 Seattle, Wash. Wyoming. FOR SALE Ranch on Colorado and Wyoming line, consists of 9,60 acres of grazing and hay 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. Mlaeellaaeoas. NOW, you Bee readers, get busy. See what snaps I have In land. Leander Clark, Kearney, Neb. REAL ESTATE WANTED AVE HAVE BUYERS FOB I, and T-rooro houses. If prices are right we can sell your property for reu. NOWATA J.AND AND LOT CO Suit 424 N. Y. Life Bldg. IF YOU want to buy land at th right price, see th man that can sell It to you. Leander Clark, Kearney, Neb. FROM owner. Strictly modern residence, 8 or more rooms, large lot, location near West Farnam, Harney, Douglas. Bemls or Hanscom park. Would consider double house. Give full particular. Address U 415 Bee. WANTED TO BUY WANTED A good, second-hand water Street sprinkler. J. W. llann, Wauneta. Neb. I buy, sell and exchange secondhand goods, Sol. ROSENBERG, lul S. 14th. D. 60S BALTIMORE Id-hand store pay best prlc tat Id-band furniture. otLithM. eta. I, mu. WANTED TO BUY BEST prlo pld for second-hand fu.-l-ture, carpets. . lothlng and shoes. 14. Doug. 91 , Recon3 hend clothing, psrty flrneo tresses. Jobs Feidmao. D HI. Xnd. A-il. GOOD PR1CR for cend-hand clothes hoes and furniture. kaXN EH. Doug. Mvk JU8T opening business; highest prlc paid for furniture and stoves. D. ln A-4JCJ. Nw York Repslr shop. 1117 Dodgv. BEST PRICES paid tor second-hand fur nlture. carpets, stoves, c otnes, shoe, lei. D. USL WANTED-Seeond-hand auto delivery wogan; rapclt 600 to LOW lbs ; atate make, how long used. Prloe, Box $5. Holy oke, Colo. SWAPS WANT larger house and will traae my five-room cottage tor good building lot. Address L 613, Bee. I HAVE a well located lot I will ex change for a 6 or 7-room house, If satis factory, and pay balance in cash. Address W 663. Be. 663 ACRES. Wayne county, Illinois. Si miles from town. Deep black soil, all culti vated. Large bouse, barns. Seventy acres In bearing orchard. In short, a complete Illinois farm. Price $100 per acre. Mak $6,000 stock up-to-date clothing, $20,000 stcck general merchandise. Will trade building with stock if desired. Wants land. Home choice resldenc property in Omaha ioi land. A Two nearly new 4-room houses, centrally located, well rented, paved street, South Omaha. Prlc $7,000. Mortgag $1,100 on "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 BMg Red 1999. TAILORS O. A. LINDQUE8T CO.. tt PAXTON BLK. MAX MORRIS. $01 BROWN BLOCK. SISTEK Young mon's fashionable tailor. 41I-1J Paxton Blk. RUFFNER TAILORING CO.. C4 S. 15th St V. TAUCIIEN ? a'ter26 Ant"" SKILLED labor commands high wages and good craftsmanship Justifies It. See J. A. KERVAN, WS-510 Brandels Bldg. HARRY MiJITIN, R. 19. U. & Bank Bldf. REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN -Pay n Investment Co. WANTED CKy loans. Petars Trust Co. $100 to $10,000 mad promptly. F. D. Wsad, Weed Bldg.. tfth and Farnam. LOWEST RATES Bemia Brandels Bldg. WANTED Clt y loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., mo Farnam Su MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS Are safe, pay good Interest, cause you no worry. If you have money to loan, see us, as we have on hand a number of good mortgages, hearing 6 per cent Interest. We have one of $2,400, another of $4,600, one of $8,600 and one of $8,160. These are se cured by good farms In the North Piatt valley. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. B. E. Cor. 15th and Farnam. KIVB PER CENT MONEY . o loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1, New York Lif Bids. $600 to $3. C0t on borne In Omaha. OKeef Real Estat Co, 1008 N. Y. Life. Douglas r A 2151 LOAN 8 to horn owners and horn build ers, with privilege of making partial pay meets semi-annually. ' W. H. THOMAS. B03 First National Bank Bide. OARVIN BROS.. $1$ N. T. Lif, $500 to $200. oa Improved property. No delay. WANTED TO RENT , WANTED To rent for six months or year furnished house or apartment In West Farnam or Field club district. Douglas 2782. WANTED TO RENT At once by traveling man and .wife; strictly modern; nicely furnished housekeeping rqoms or furnished cottage In desirable neighborhood. Address J 611, Bee. We Are Getting Numerous Call. for houses, all sizes. List with us. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO.. 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 199S. WANTED to rent, modern, well fur rlshcd house, one year or longer, from May 1. Address G. W. Updike. 70S Brandels Bldg. , WANTED SITUATIONS' WANTED By young man. place to work for board while attending I'toyles' ooliega COLORED girl wants chamber work or boarding house work. Call Douglas 4445. AN EDUCATED, refined woman wants position as a nurse for an Invalid. Have no objection to traveling. Tel. S. 786. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING OF THE PAFICIC EXPRESS COM PANY. The stockholders of the above named company having failed to hold their annual n eeUng, notice Is hereby given that I, th undersigned president of said company, have, pursuant to the hy-laws of said com. pany, called a meeting of the stockholder of said company, to be held at th general offlc of said company. No. 1401 Harney street. In the city of Omahs. state of Ne braska, at 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday, March 28, 1910, for the election of direc tors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting and you are notified that such meeting will be hold at snc.i time and place for said purposes. JAMES EGGLESTON. President the Pacific Exnrees Company. GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Fort Robinson, Nebraska, March 22, 1910. Sealed proposals fur fur nishing all material and labor for the In stallation of New Boilers, New Pump, Feed Water Purification . System, Feed Pump, etc., In the Pump House at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, will be received here until 11 A. M April 11. 1910. Blank proposals may be obtained at this office. Plans and specifications furnished upon receipt of certified check for $15 to Insure their return. Envelopes containing proposals should be Indorsed "PROPOSALS FOR FUR NISHING AND INSTALLING MACHIN ERY IN PUMP HOUSE," and addressed to Captain Malvern Hill Barnum, Con strucing Quartermaster, Fort Robinson. Nebraska. M 24-25-2G-27- A 6-7 CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFIOE Omaha, Neb., March 23. ltlO. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be rcciilved here and by Quartermaster at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m.. central stan dard time, April 23, 1910. for furnishing Oata. Bran, Hsy and Htraw during the period from July 1. 110, to September SO, 1910, at Omaha, and Fcrts Crook. Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska; Forts Leaven worth and Riley. Kansas; Forts D. A. Russell and Mnckencle, Wyoming; Fort Des Moines. Iowa, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on ap plication here or to Quartermasters at sta tlor.a named. Envelopea containing pro posals should be marked "Proposals for Forage." and addressed to MAJOR D. E. MCCARTHY, C. Q. M. Mrh24-2S-26-Apr20 21-22 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG AMERICAN All Modeta Safety Davloes (Wireless, etc.) London-Pa riS" Hamburg Graf WM'M...Artl ) -ClnlnnU April Kala'a Aug. Vie. April ll Anrlka April t HluMher April IlPrN. Urant itm i "Cm Ltaooln. Apr. ill Pnnijlvtnla ... liiy 11 e Riu-c.rliou a la ran Maauamai. tUtaburc siren. "N. YartBt EttH far Trip Kverywlwra, Kabvr-Asn'tcaa Llua, 45 B'way, at. 1, Og loeal aVgsatg, TIME SLAIN IN TRAIN FICI11 Crated Man TTilla Conductor and For. ter and ii Finally Shot Dead. FIREMEN TUHN HOSE ON SLAIJa Desperate Rattle at WllanlwSXToa, Del., Lasts aa Hoar Ceara Windows Shattered and Traffle Unattended. WILMINTON, Del., March 14. After killing the conductor and porter of a Haiti mor A Ohio train yesterday. J. C. Bethe of Dillon. S. C, was finally shot dead at the station here, but- not until a lorg squad of police and the fire department, summoned to subdue the murderer, had fought him for over an hour. When the train reached Wilmington Bothea stood on the platform, revolver In hand, prepared to stand off thoe who might come to arrest Mm. O. E. Wellman of Philadelphia, the conductor, lay dead on the floor of the coach, and Samuel Wil liams, the colored porter, sat dead In a scat-with a bullet through his heart, giving the appearance to those on the outside of a passenger looking from the window. John O. Wiley, a park guard ot Wilming ton, was shot In the hand and leg, and Matthew Haley of Wilmington wan shot In the leg, while others were grazed by flying bullets. Trafflo on the railroad was temporarily suspended. Stand Off Crowd. Bethea, who had been drinking heavily, had quarreled with th porter and shnt htm through the heart, killing him In stantly. Conductor Wellman remonstrated with Bethea, who without a word shot Wellman through the heart and the con ductor fell dead tn his tracks. Tho murderer then stood off the pas sengers until the train reached Wilmington. When It cam Into the station a hurry call was sent to the police station and a squad of patrolmen, reinforced by park gucils and a posse of citizens and trainmen, tun to the scene. ' The police called upon Bethea to sur render. As an answer ha opened fir at the police and the crowd from an auto matic revolver. Bethea is believed to have had at least 100 rounds of ammunition, for he succeeded In holding the posse at bay from C:17 until 6 36 o'clock. During this time many shots were fired on both sides until finally all the windows of th car were riddled. When the battle had lasted about an hour the police asked aid from a fire company neerby. The firemen, barricaded behind trucks and boards, played a stream of water upon the windows of th car, and Bethea, drenched with water, staggered to the platform. The polico onoe more called upon him to surrender, but his reply was several shots in quick order from his re volver. Aa Bethea emptied his revolver Police Captain Evans fired a load of , shot Into the man's face. Notwithstanding this In jury he kept on biasing away. Patrolman Boughman opened fire with a pistol and struck Bethea in the right arm. The desperate man tried to fire again, but the police closed tn and as they took hold of ' him he fell dead in the arms of . patrol man. Bethea was well dressed. While it was believed by some of the passengers who fled when th train reached Wilmington that the desperado was Insane, other pas sengers stated that he appeared to be sano, but had been drinking. Bethea Prominent Man. i DILLON, S. C, March 24. John Henry Bechea wus a well-to-do contractor of this place and a member of a prominent South uarouna ranriiy, ,,xi iii nara jnonoay ror Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore, where he had pVanned to have an operation per formed In the hope of bedng cured of a dis ease which had troubled him for a long time. When he left here he seemed per fectly rational. Bethea was about 40 years of age and unmarried. DEATH ROLL MAY BE FIFTY Two More Victim . of Rock Island Wreck Die and Another Has Little Chance, MARSHALLTOWN, la., March 23.-That the death list resulting from Monday's railroad wreck near Green Mountain will be Increased to fifty before morning Is indi cated tonight In the condition of L. M. Wallln of Washburn, N. D. Ho Is In a hospital here. Mayor J. R. Mathews of Menom!ne. Wis., and John Moedy, also of that place, reached here tonight and identified th bodies of John Moedy, Jr., of Red Cedar, Wis., and Frank Hints of Bpringbrook, ' Wis. William Moedy. father of John Moedy, Jr., Is In the hospital. His wife Is ill with pneumonia at her home In Wis consin and the news of the wreck Is being kept from her. Mr. Mathews said that Hints leaves a widow and eight small children. Two victims of the wreck died In hospitals today. Increasing the list of fatalities to forty-nine. Additional dead: A. H. HAEGEL, Waterloo, wlr 'chief Iowa Telephone company. CHARLES E. DAVIS. Minneapolis. Additional Identified dead: MRS. ANNIE HOU3TMAN. MRS. MARY E. PARUISH, Sedalla. Mo. Partial identiftcatlon has been made ot Mrs. Arthur NoMa, Muscatine. The body of one woman remains uniden tified, of which the following is a descrip tion: Height about five feet six inohes. weight about 160 pounds; age from 60 to 65 years, gray hair, large mole on right side of neck. FIREMEN'S AGREEMENT MADE Seniority Established by Two Month' Work Waste Question to De Arbitrated. CHICAGO. March 24. Terms of agree ment In the federal mediation of the contro versy between the 27,000 firemen on western railroads and the railroad managers wer reached at an early hour this morning. The demands of the firemen for a' 12 per cent Increase tn pay will be arbitrated under the Erdman act. Any fireman temporarily promoted to be an engineer, after having held the pasltlon . for slgty days establishes his seniority and must not be reduced, irrespective of which union h is ft member. The agreement In all except the wage question was a compromise by both sides. On the wage question both sides agreed to abide by the decision of the arbitration board, which Is to be selected later. MOUNT AETNA IN ERUPTION Sicilian Volcano Cots I'p aad Causes Grave Fears Kartnqnak Reported. CHICAGO. March 24.-A cable dispatch to the Hecnrd-Herald from Catania aays that Mount Aetna, on the Island of Welly, la now In eruption. Twenty earthquake shocks wer reported last night. Residents are In great fear. It 1 feared (f n A towns rraar th mountain arc tn dangyfT It is reported that a large cravass ha opaned In Mount Aetna at a height of $.000 meters. Smoke, steam and lava ar pouring front tht opening. At Messina two severe earth quake shock were felt. Th population was thrown into a panic. No damage la ported so far.