THE P.KK: OMATTA. TIHinSDAVV MARCH 31. 1010. 10 F.tAL ESTATE ,4tri I Y . i. . i 9,41. B (''ontlmied ) NEAT COTTAOIV-FINE LO CATION. Stlnml Ft-, lot 4'xl?'); newly fpril; lit mspi flooring; 're irnm; city titer anil arns; fine rlslwrn; Jon cash; r-sianc pami! us rnt; e cwvnet, 2U17 Miami PI. A bargain. INVESTMENT $3,000 WILL PAY $37 PER MONTH Two houses anil full lot on 8. SBth St.; II '") cash, balance easy term. Looks ail r cht. don't M T NOWATA LANf AND TOT CO.. . C4 N. Y. Life IfHiS. Bed JS.119. HEAL ESTATE FA IllI AKO KA.SCIl UU FOR SAMS ArlmaMi, TOU can't beU th! 120 ecrrm (rood orch ard land In beautiful Ozarks, nnar famous hearth resort, fur IC; timber on unoered land worth twice the amount. B. J. Hose water. Lureka fcprlngs, Arlc. FOR BAI.K 240 acres two miles from good railroad town of l.OOO population; Rood erhnnls and churches; 65 crp choice creek bottom In cultivation; 2.S'0 penoh trees on blah around, full of bloom now; rood well and fin running water; a Rood 7-room frama house; land not In cultivation is In tlmb'rr pasture; peaches hl or should nearly pay for farm. This will sell on rieht; price 18,000. L. L.. Borter, Horatio, Ark. , BARGAINS In Arkansas Landn 1W ticres four miles from Wmt ork. Ark.; lu acre In cultivation; t-room house; 3 acres In orchard, bearing; fine location for chicken and fruit farm; prlca 14 per acre cash. W. 8. Peyton, Htdf a. Ark. Cata. f'On S'ALK Tmproved half-section farm S miles from Wapella. Bask. Oood frame buildings; 17 per acre; also rveral other form properties from 15 to 135 per acre. Write for list. H. 6. Zllwg, Wapella, fciaak. I- ALBFRTA -WHEAT LAND!. Kor sale. tet Improved and raw wheal lards up to 1iM.0i0 aciee en bloo la the best part of Pouihern Alberta. HJ per acre up. All ir.nulrlea prorrrt'y answered. Hen. Of if on St lllnkler, 814 First SI.. Weil. Cal vary, Alia. ( 1 ' Colornfo. 1 COLORADO LAND FOR SALE! UT OWNKH. Abtut 10.640 acrea of good land, mostly smooth end rolling, fine sail, to be sold In one bedy, IS to SO miles east of Denver on the Union Paclflo R. K- aouth of Watklns, l'.ennett and fclraubur;. Tula tract lies . close to above towna. The land Is all fenced and many time cross-fenced. Other In provementa:- Hotises, - barns, sheds, cor ra.a, private telephone, etc. Good alfalfa and iiuy land; also springs and other walar int;. Extra good- proposition for aub ciiv;d!nc or colotilalntr. No agents nee ao piy. Buy direct from owner, NOAli CAtt, 04 Cleuaim Place, Denver, Coio. BUY COLORADO FRTJIT- LAMDS Ten per cent down, balanoe five years or more; one crop of apploa pay for land; bent noil and water rights; lund adjoin town of CeilareriVa, famous Delta county, Colorado; five or ten-acre tracts give you an Income from J3.Oi0 to 15,000. for life. cnd for 11 U.strated booklet. UK v.' W. H. COLLINS, 33 S. Lincoln Ave,, Denver, Colo. HOMES IN SUNNY COLORADO I can li.cate you on a good 8)-acre homestead; good w:ater and close to railroad; also a few fine rellnyuiBhmenta for Bale cheap; tome Bnapa in deeded land. II. E. HuBton, tiusar City, Colo. . . KANSAS FINEIAV IMPROVED FARMS, $20 PER ACRE Ml renttd, paying from 14 to 12 pe? cent tent. B t aiflfa in the world. Easy term. If not a reprcsen:eiS4l will, revuro i ur depends. '" ' ' , NO .V ATA LAND AND LOT CO .' K4 N. V. Llf Bldg. , 'Phone Red 10DJ. A SNAPi if .-taken quick, l.7 acre, Im proved ranch, Logan county, Kansas. T. F. French. Winona, Kan. FOK SALE BT OWNER. Well Unpi hulf section In. Thoma couniv. Kansas. AUdres Lock Box SUM, Purceli. Okl. ' FOR PALIO or exchange 0M1 acres In eastern part of Kills county. Kansas, near Russell county line; good wheat and alfalfa Und; pkntv of water; price $U.W) per acre; w.ir income property In eastern Kansaj or Missouri. O. A. Higgin. Stockton. Kan. FOR P ALB 4(0-acre farm In eastern Kansas; l.u0 acrea cultivation, balance pas ture and mow land; ii-story, g-room house; bain MlxTiO; cornrrlb, granary, workshop; W fruit treeo; cistern; 3-room tenant house; barn; well watered; 3'i miles Qtienemo, Kun.; the best barguln In eastern Kansas; JiJ per acre. J. . W. Watklns, Quenemo, Kan. FOR SALE A fine lunch, a real bargain; owner mtiM have the, money to aave him solf on miother and larger Investment; you have to act this week; do not write letters, u"t busy if you want lo make S2.",000 to iO,000 in six months, sure as you go against the game; use the long distance telephone and prepare to itiveeiU-aie on the jump; r-'qultes llS.nfiO to JlXJOoO cash on contract, to .'5.0QQ on .delivery of the deed wi'iln 90 davs; balance terms; I per cent Interest; price, S70.?"0; worth IIW.0'1; 4.70 ocrrs; 89 per cent the flneot farmlntt land, balance rolling and rough; about l.tkiO acres inrter the plow, fenced and croas-fenced, gm,d ranch Iniprovem'snts; 11-room house, sheds, wells, windmills and sprlnps. This is a good plice to f rtn or aundlvldn Into smaller firmi and sell out, or a splendid ranch and location to live; six mllea Iron) the buildings to a town, four mllea from the nearest point of the land to a town. This rsn'-h Is in tli eastern part of Hodge man county, Kitifti. surrounded bv well Immoved farms and hlKh priced land; only 4') miles cast of It you cannot buy land for Its than $-10 to Si0 per acre, Do not hesi tate, mkc action. Call Main 1221. Bell tele phone, KartfyiK t'tty,- Mo., and ak for the pHllV WM(I I'MIl tH)H lMjr,illt'tt Ull tttlS V&ncll, or c;ill PortT Young, Ureat Bend, Kan. Louisiana. FARM LANDS FOR SALE New aouih coin belt north Louisiana and south Ar kansas; tracts from 40 to l.two acres. W. St Cavett. Mireveport, La. Mexico. FOR SALE or trade 1K0 acres, relinquish ment. In K:aiici valley, Torrance county, New Mexico; deep soil; good level land; 33 to IS feet to water; some Improvements; lv miles from wide-awaka town; price $l,oM); would lake slock. F. Warnock, liol tlen, Mo. nti.uiirl. CHEAP LAND. S.; rr Acre ho acn s, 'i nilles southeast Chadwlek, Mo.: li orits In cultivation; M can be culti :ittd; f'totl "spring. ol-I log house and ualilt-; i. fenced; Korne locks; good grias land; fruit laud. o I'tr Acre 2wJ acres, 4 miles from Branson, Mo.; S nilles trom (iretna. Mo ; fci acre hv been cuUivslfd. trvj atiie- cu.li be cuiiivat-d; $ a'-i Tor lug houses; S eprmjjs; Improvement por. These and other tracts bourht at fore Icwnre saieu. If ticy don't uit you write w lint mi want. M'. 11. SAN FORD. Springfield. Vie. k unrt sciiin faim of 1 2i0 aires, elicit lui-d, in iioi-UiMern 'a ci of ft. JoNj-pii, Mo.; - 'l..inil.ifit, ni'Ver fulling two R"od ralili'H'i n:.r-l ail c-'ifh. five iiattU MttJHin. , Aio. 'Kh and s'.Kht i VV. l.uttit-il, li-if fine o- da It y. r; 20 ; f'n-a-i e . : (,,, . i ilc, .l REAL ESTATE FnM am max it vam ron fAi'K M I.vob rl 1 1 1 r d.. $1W WILL buy 40 acre. $5 down. IS monthly; kih1 Hirmlng and timbered land In south liisiouri, have , In nds In ten roun big list. Address W. B. William, Mount Vernon, 111. FOB SALK-15 down, m-inthly. bnya W acres good timber land nr Kwn, Tron county. Mlaxiurl; Trie. I'4fl: ti iwrfrt. Address It. C Jarrell, Lhluradi tprings. Mo. IN M13HOUR.I. 10 seres, 1?6 mile southeast of Kansas City; V aorwa In cultivation, balance timber and arrays, ;l--room house, tw pood barna, fine water, on public road, mile to chool and church; only i,20, part cash, balance aey; no trade. OrXJR'JK KIMCF, ?03-5 Fhilloy ltlilj;.. Kansas City. Mo. D. F. Thomas, Sales Agent. Warsaw, Mo. Nebraska. FA11M BARGAIN. Must be rold on account of owner health; well Improved SiO-acre farm 7 mllea from towt ; price, I ;5 per acre; easy term'i J. T. Campbell, L,ltchfleUI. Neb. IJVN'D buyers will busy themselves If they will only ask Leander Clark of Kear ney, Neb., for farm he haa for sale. Ranch in Nebraska i KrO acrea. a complete ranch, plenty water, all eonA bulldlncs; owner 1 making big money on rattle, but wishes to move to the cltv In order to eret better educa tional facilities for his children; price, $"'000; cut Into i'iertr sections; this land will soon sell at $1.1 per acre. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 N. T. Life Bldg. Red 19M. A SNAP. 640 acres land In Kimball county, all prairie. In (mod aarlcuif.ire district, nearly ell can be farmed. Wheat on adjoining land made 30 bu. per acre. Price, IIO.UO per acre If taken at once. C. C. CAMPBELL, Elm Creek, Neb. 41 BUSHELS WHEAT LAND, 125 PER ACRE. We own and control 20.000 acrea of Chey enne county, Nebraska' choicest farm land, now on the market. The heaviest crop yielding county In Nebraska for ten I years, alfalfa also a leading: crop. Ask I for folder and full particulars. Ag-ents wanted everywhere. Write for our propo sition at once. Railroad fare refunded If thlrrs not as represented, fundlngsland at bevei son, Sidney, Neb. ofelaaetaaa. OKLAHOMA Wt bate 1K.W acrea ef choice' lan t aelect from, ranging In prlca from t tQ per acre. TM Utna la la the oil and gas district ana yov uiigut st an oti weij with your land. NOWATA LAJJn AND LOT CO, liulta iit New Vorlt Life Bldg IF you want a home In the great south west, or If you want to Invest In a good land proposition, see or write me. I have the goods from town lota to 10,000-acre tracts In Oklahoma and Texas. E. L. Fos ter, 311 Culbcrtson bldg., . Oklahoma City Okl. Oregraa. S3 ACRES GOVERNMENT LAND FRKE Advantages of Oregon, a book of 32 pagea, explaining what each of the 84 coun ties Is best adapted for; also the amount of government land open to homestead on a map 21x28, showing all new towns and K. R., Including eastern and central Ore gon and counties In different colors, drawn down to Jan. 1, 1910; latest map In U. 8. A.; also Rives homestead laws and cost of get ting 1:20 or 1 acres, and a description of the state of Oregon In general; mailed for 2ftc atainpa or coin. Nunnio & Runey, 13 Hamilton Bid.. Portland. Ore. ATTENTION, BUYER AND HOMK- ; SEEKER. , Deal directly with the man who' owns the ranch. No oommlsiilon to Real Entat Agents. I have 160 acre of land suitable for any kind of fruit, two miles from boat lai dlng.i on the Columbia, and the railroad station. Good schools. Twelve miles from a town of 8.000 people. All fenced;-running water on It; five acres cleared land 'ready to plant In trees and balance easily cleared. Uood house, small barn. The timber on the balance of the place will pay for the clear ing. About & acres of meadow land; and It's a snap for the party wanting a good fruit ranch. Price, 175 00 per acre; part cash and balance easy payments. Address Victor Marden. The Dalles, Ore. ovtbi Dskets. ONLY $16 PEE ACRE 0.2(0 acres wheat land, 6 to 13 miles from main line Northern Pacific R. R. In North Dakota. Good, smooth, tillable land, good soli and subsoil; just the same kind of land that others are RETAILING FOR $20 TO $25 per acre In the same neighborhood. Anyone buying this land Is sum to make a profit, as It Is offered for less than It Is worth and In certain to advance. This land Is underlaid with coal, which adds to Its value, ty.t nothing Is added to the price on that &nunt. GO UP WITH US TUES DAY, APRIL 5. If you don't" want all of Ireland YOU CAN PICK WHAT YOU WANT at $18 per acre. Special rate from Omaha and return next Tuesday, $28,65. Your expenses refunded If you buy. J. II. DUMONT & SON, 1005 Farnam St., Omaha. LYMAN county, S. D., lands, $10 to $22 per acre. . Write for maps, etc. F. A. Mar tin, Oacoma, S. D. FAPMER AND TENTERS Whv not buy ICO or 320 acre in Stanley ccunty, South .Dakota nt Ij to Jo per acre, or ilanti county. $10 to $:a per acre. Jay P. MorrilH Palace Bldg., Minneapolis. Veis, landTgents acre of level land In the ratn belt of the Gulf Coast country; three-fourths prairie; a rich, sandy loam; well drained; within 3 miles of a county seat town; less than 6 miles to $ other railroad towns; be tween 3 main lines of railroad and the best bargain la the coast country. Will sell on easy terms at per cent In terest; wi'l not divide. H1LA N D P. LOCKWOOD. Rosenberg, Texas. Texaa. SOUTHWEST TEXAS BAROAIN 240 acres near T'aft, finen cotton truck soil; $10 3M acres near Kinvlll, in proven artesian beit, fine location; fine clay soil well adapted for truck or fruit, $S. These are bargains. Win. Ilenerman, Owner, Odom. Tex. 1.000 ACRES best oranpe. fig, alfalfa land, I mint nn-4 in 1 venton rimtrli-l - Ml ftiilnviir.a. M.OuO Improvements; ldial; only $i,0tM ! or real anaps. L. cupplnger, Houaton, Tex. SO OiiO-AC RE ranch. Panhandle. Tex., on R. H. ; 60 per cent farm laud; all flno pas lure; fineiy watered; two Improvements; all well fenced; i llrg on ranch; i0 per acre; moitrtime $iJutA; will take $1W,ou0 gixnl K. C. income; this la worth the price, cash. iSouthwcHtern land Co., Olathe, Kan. Wiacanaia. CHOICE agricultural lands. $10 per acre; alb lake alone property, three hours' rid t:uin tvstn cities; any nie tiact; lii.c acres t select from. Write owner, Harry C. A. Johubou, Palace Lid., Minueapolia, Minn. Wiitlnlol, FOR Information aid lltersture on farm lund ariii lirifiutetl f i ult lamia Idaho, Uri. aon and v uM.-m.-ton c-itl on us. or write u-i.i NevMi block. Uoial.a, Neo. bher wood IniEiiUralioi. Co.; J. VV. Youu, local tuaiiager. SI lacetlaaeoaa. NOV.', on ii.-a rrutb'i-s u. t huy. S e ui-cit ioiuj I have ill land. L-arm?-r Ciaik, lvaiii'y, Neb. ATTKN I i i.". t: ' V 1 '. AM) Hi s 1 ivl K! W l-fli- l: i,l Vi 11 all l.. to:i; 1 I.M In -.I. ot furins In Orii.ii .11 ,: aid m r 1 . a 1 1 1 : , l pi ! i--4 on ii :ll,'4,i n r'.ll i: -'l 1 I. 11 K a 11 VI. i : .. .. . i r;.jii.i. Ore. 1 l '1 t j 1 1 . '.M HEAL ESTATE FCH RENT FOR RF.NT. ACRF, TRACT. A rood JO-ecre farm, with three-room hnue. barn and other c-utbiilMirgs, only mile west of the end nf Florence car Una. or onl' V, rental reduced to t ' per year. OI'.ol'-CHC CO.. Farnam lt. REAL ESTATE WANTED IF TOU went to buy land at the rlaht price, see the man that can sell It to you. Leander Ciark. Kearney, jNeo. FROM ownr. fetrlc'ly modern residence, I or more room, large lot, location near West Fsrnain, Harney, Douglas. Bemis or Ilanscom park. Would consider doubie bouse. Ulv full particulars. Addreaa H 41a Be. WANTED TO BUT House and lot within ( or II block of 24h and Ames Ave. I can pay l"0 cash, US or tK) per month nd uU every months until paid. Address 2104 Ames Ave., or 'Phone Webster fctiai. WE IIAVE BUYERS FOIt t, f and T-rooro house. If price are r'fihl we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. liulta S2i N. T. Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS UO.NET TO LOAN Payna Investment Co. WANTED City loan. . Petars Trust Co. 1100 to ro.OOO made promptly. F. Dt Woa4 Wea Bldg.. tilth and Farnam. LOWEST RATESEml. Erandc! Bldg. WANTED City Joans and warrant, raruam Kmlth Co.. 1UU Farnam 8- W. FI VK I'EK CENT MONET o ioan on Omaha busfriese property.' THOMAS BHKNNAN, Room 1, New York Life V'idg. MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS Are safe, pay good Interest, cause you no worry. If you have money to loan, so? us, as we have on hand a number of good mortgsRea, bearing 8 p-r cent Interest. We have one of 12.400. another of 14.000, one of Vi.w0, and- one at These are secured by gxiod farms In the North Platte valley. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Southeast Corner of 15th and Farnam. feet) to S, W0 on boiml In Omaha. O'Keefa Real Folate Co.. lOui N. T. Lit. Douglas r A liU. LOANS to home owners and home build er, with privilege of making partial pay meet eml-onnuslly W. H. THOMAS. 603 First National Bank Bldf?. GARVIN BROS.. SIS N. T. Life, 50 ta 1200, on Improved property. No delay. SWAPS TO THOSE THAT KNOW the futur of the northwest: I have four dwelling houses in Rheridan, Wyo., comparatively new; in come $S0 per month: will trade for land In Nebraska north of the Platte and eat of Norfolk, or will make an attractive cash nrice. Reason: I have other Interests In Nebraska. Addresa C. F. Bukey 1DO0 16th 8t., Denver, Colo. BRICK bldff., Lincoln paying IS.800 an nually: nrlce. 1110.000 all clear. Owner will exchange for clear land priced right. Give full description first letter. Harry H. Cul ver, 809-810 N. Y. Life. FOR BALE! Or trade, one Dempster hy draulic weli machine and one Trueas' bor ing machine, both in good condition. Ad dress P. O. Box 600, Blair, Neb. You Want a Farm the other fellow wants city property or stock of goods. We want me commission. Bend u? full description In first letter and we will get you a trade. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., ' Suite U4 N. Y. Life Bids. Red 1399. TAILORS O. A. LINDQUEST CO.. Si PAXTOK ELK. MAX MORRIS. Wt BROWN BLOCK. SISTEK Young ' men's fashionable tailor. 418-1 Paxtoa Elk. RUFFNER TAILORING! CO.. $24 S. I5th St. V.TAUCLLEN lterVuLln?"1' SKILLED labor .command high wages snd good craftsmanship Justifies it. See J. A. KERVAN, 608-610 Brandeis-Bldg. HARRY MARTIN", R. 19. U. 8. Bank Bldf. riTJTTQQTr'Q Suits, Tuxedos, full dress JJXVXljkOJ-iO suite, slightly used, boucht and sold. Fcldman. 216 N. 17th BU Doug la 3123. A 2638. DERBY WOOLEN MILLS $15 and $13 Suits to Order 101 So. Utb St. IRMEN THK OLD RELIABLE". Bulls to order. $15 Sioux City and Omaha. Still sticking to Bioux City, .where other Omahans have failed, bee ma U 10 N. lCh St.. opposite pustoffloa. WANTED TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Calls for houses, all sires. List with us. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.. C4 N. Y. Life Bide ted' l&'S. Rubber Tires wear longer and ride easier tban others, They are put on exclusively by "us. We do wagon re pairing, pa i n ting and general black smith work. Watch us grow. : u w la m n LTiiiortii bo., 5. V. Corner ICth f.ui Jc:::3 Clrcets. PLor.3 Bc-'-las 237 1 ; ; i ; . i J WANTED TO CUY BEST prli e pnld f"f eeeop.d bani (urn), tore, -'p:a luthlng and ido.a 11 Lous. SfiU I bur, !l eyehanea secondhand goods. Pol. HOSKNBIt.HU. Ivi 3. 14th. D. tssj BALTIMORR fd hand store rays best rrien for Id-hand furniture, cl.itlieit. etc. IK Fecon'i band clothing, party, aflernooa gressea. John Feldman. D illi. Ind. A-.'iia GOOD TRICK for ccnl-hamj clothe hoe and furniture. mUltK. Doug. Hot BEST prlre paid for furniture and stoves. Tel. I). bV.. . A-4:M. N. Y. Repair shop. 1117 Dodge. ONE INCH. 72 CENTS This is a One-Icch Ad. To sell your home write a description nt It In about KO words slid send It to THH OMAHA BEK Classified Dept., together twin i-tiita tor each day you wish It pub lished. ' BEST PRICES paid for second-hand fur niture, carpets, stoves, clothes, shoes. Tel. D. 181. ! t,;- - NEH. FI RNITFRE CO. ray best prices for household goodf. 620 N. 16th. Bed 8713. WANTED To buy, second-hand Incuba tors, hot air prefirred. 'Phone Douglas im. Jl'ST opening business; best price paid for furniture, stoves, etc. Douglas 15V), A-43. 6 or -room P. O. Nielsen, cottage In irood location. 70J N. Y. Life Bldg. wanted Situations WANTED Position s meat cutter by single man xperieneed and of good hablta. Can furnish best of reference. Address Nick Madden, Oreat Bend, Kan. CHAUFFEUR, private family; good ref erences can be iflven In or out of town. Can handle any kind of car. Address A S3, car Bee. WANTED By young man. place to worn for board w!i)e attending P.oyle collg A GOOD paying restaurant for rent cheap to rlpht party, If taken at once. Inquire IXH Farnanv . GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE Omaha, Neb., March 1, la 10. Sealed pro posals, In triplicate, will be received here and by Quartermaster at the poata named herein, until IV a..m., central standard time. April 1, 1910, for furnishing Wood, Coal and Charcoal during the fiscal year ending June iw, 1911. at Oman q.m. Depot; FortB Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Ne braska; Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas; Forts I), A. Russell and Mac kenzie, Wyoming; Fort Dea Molnea, Iowa, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. Proposal for delivery at other places will not be en tertained. United Statea reeerves right to rejaut or accept anj-r All proposals or any part thereof. - Information furnished . on application here or to Quartermasters at amUons named. ,, Envelope containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Fuel," and addressed to Major D. H. MC CARTHY. C. Q. M. . Ml--3--K-Si U. S. MILITARY PRISON, FORT LEAV enworth. Kan.. March 1, 1)0. sealed proposala far turmmilng bituminous and antnracite coal, smithing coal, charcoal, wood, gasoline and mineral oil, required during me year commencing July 1, lSl'J, will be received nere unui w a, m., Apru 1, 1910, and then opened. Information fur nished on application, captain . w. van Duyne, Q. M. . Mi-3-4-5-30-81. REAL ESTATEYTRANSFERS. Real estate transfers for March 80, 1W, furn)lshed by the- Midland Ouarantea and Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1714 Farnam Btreet. 'ren-pnono xougias wo; William L. Parker 'and wife to Leul . ntniina Int 14 block II. Bedford " Place .. .r.....'. .......$ tOOO The United ReaL' Estate- and Trust company to Julia; djalley, lot 1: block IS. Kountze Place tow A. L. Reed and IM W. Foster, exec utors, to John HiiMivy, W44 feet lots 13. 14 and 16, Wlt'hJ subdlv, William W. Eastuiun to Bamuel Gold ware, eSO feet luJ. and i, block $,. 1.W0 Hninn ...y,,v., B. H. Post and wl?f to St. Bernard s 2,000 churoh of Benson, jot zi ana H, block 18. Halcvon TKiKhtS E. E. Carroll and JL. Carroll to Lyla D. Tobb, wh lot 1", Patrick ara toira add. -other consideration and.... The 'Michigan Mutual Life Insurance company to Lola Vincent, lot 4, block 10, Reed's J Dundee Realty company to James A. Brown, lots I and 0, block sti, Dun jdee Plate 'jli.i.: A. L. Reed and wife to Selwyn Dohei-ty, lot 14, block 11, Patriok's 2d, other conuideratlon and George Parks and 'wife to Fred Arm bruscer, lot 7, block Hoctor Ter race i.C..-,. F. M. Heberllng and wife to E. J. Palmer, tot 13 and sft lot 14, block $2, Halcyon Heights ....- John F. Coad and wlfa to the Coad Real Eatate company, lot I and nl feet lot 8, block e. tiouth Omaha.... L400 1.100 700 1.2&0 6.000 Boulevard Park , improvement com pany to Shlmer & Chase company,' lot 8 and f-u feot lot 7, block a, i Boulevard . Pa.rk, .other consideration - and. ., , i. ....... Shjlmer & Chaoe pompany to A. H. -11 Olmstead. lot 8 end s30 feet lot 1, block 9, Boulevard Park Frank A. Furay, county treasurer, to E. H. Batch, lot 1, 2 and 3, block 8, Alamo Plan .....r. E. E. Balch and liUBband to the By ron Red company,.. lots 1, 2 and 8, block 6. Alamo Piaza 3. P. liocker and A. K Becker et al. to S. J. Ryan, lot 2S. Stewart Plaos.. 1.42S .'- 1 i,m 8,004 2,450 S. J. Ryan and. wife to Maggie J. Walker, same B. W. Khowiet and wife to A. N. Olover and wife, lots 25 and 26, block 4, Monmouth Park T.-- ,1 ... I T7I l).BiU., . ,,UA..tfe rt V T Mahoney and 6. 5. Smyth, lots 1 and 2. block 10. subfllv. of block 30, Al bright's Cholcn .2 Z. Cuddington et al. to Arthur East, same, other consideration and The fctate National bank of Cleve land, O., to bamviel Levlne. lot 1S3, Lenox ' E. M. French and husband to Joseph Orailano, eS7 feet of s44 feet lot 8, block 2&1, Omaha I Haatings & Iieydnn to' C. J. m ile lon, lots IS and 17, replat o. jlock --8, Collier Placet..... '. Ralston TownBite company to P. Stolt enberg and Frank Utoltenberg, lot 29, block 6. Ital.ston Ralston Townslte company to Wil liam G. Boe-tlcher, lots 83 and 34, block luUston E. L. ip'ayre and wife -to P. A. Haskell, lot 19. block 117, Florence Grove-Wharton Construction company to Omaha Lumber and Coal com 84 1 60 686 700 ITS 600 6 pany, lot 1. block S, ana other lots, li-itchc ncock's 1st, other consideration and Emll Gall and wife to Caroline Buseh, lot 7, block 8, and other land, Cot tage I'arir S. tl. Hrrarster and wife to Albert Erdmar. part of t;ixiot 6 84-18-11 Omaha aredepjslt and Trust com' pauy to HaUnKS & lleyden, lots IS and 16. Ames' add C. F Hastings and wife to Frank A. Pa -non and wife; lot 7, block i, Kul- phtT Hptllit(S George P; llulst to Union Investment company, lot 8. block 8, and other lots, llulat'a add U-lpn Mai-on to M. C. MoClurg, lot 17. Cain Place A. A. AUienon el si. to C. F. Luellen, lot 10. block 2, person & Berry's add ... The Midway Investment company to. ('. F. Luellen, loin 8, 7, 8. It, 11 and ki, block i. Persons & Berry's Jacob Slulurg and wife to A. Hlnger and wile, part lot 8. bkiek 14, city.... A. It- Far dim and wife et al. to Wil liam Turner, lot 0. Clifton Place, oilier i'oiiiiierauon and 8,370 $.7:0 930 1.W0 $.600 CCEAN STEAMSHIPS nAIIBURG-AIIEItlCAN AH Uodava 6fty Dlces (Wireless. tc Lendon-Paris- liariibur irt W lit'.. . .April !r'.oc'.nntl As'U it h.l AugMo. .rll I iiir.t Al-1 it Hill- A mi ll t, ui.ul rut. I inruin. A vi. I.i.jfli-.i ...! u hoi iflli.n la 1 I", hwuw.ni. H..i.ui iiin-l. .. Toun.1 l.-L lo tni 1 7tTrliir iHJibu.K-AJi.H ku Ll 4 ii'way. . f. OS lui.ltJ J. llt.Il )Ul V,tll U Vl4t. .cLl you. want H, biiy o tiii fcujli 1 ha Boa Want Ad I'vlamna, . . ' AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Three, Bousing Heetin ty Republi cans Quicken Interest. TEALWS NAME WATCHW0I1D Qneenaa's Pnaltlon Assailed Cr poralna Overture Mad t Brigs: by Democrats estl..ed. Three rousing republican meetings war held last night In South Omaha at each of which the attendance was unusually large. Indicating a quickened Interest In the af fairs of the campaign. P. J. Tratnor was the nam which has become the watch word of the campaign and when It was proposed as the next mayor of South Omaha the audience cheered In the old, hearty way as In the times when political debate was the joy of the hour. The democratic position on the occupa tion tax was well aired. W. It. Queens n has nailed his causa to the occupation tax kite and promises to repeal all the exist ing means of taxing the corporations by royalties and put all this on an occupation tax basis. At present all the public service corporations are paying royalties with the exception of the Omaha .V Council Bluffs Street Railway company. It was agreed by contract with the company that the ef fect of the royalty would b suspended for three years provided that the company would extend Its lines, notably to West L street, To undo this means that West L street will be robbed of a car line, which ts even now being constructed, Thl will not be a pleasant prospect for that" ec- tlon of the city nor hardly an Inducement to the residents to vote away their Im provement by electing the democrats. It was further shown that last summer when the occupation tax was Introduced br John Larsen all the democrats voted against It from the start. Now that owing to a divided council a compromise was made which withholds the occupation tax for three years the democrats have slipped over to th other side of tha fence, as usual. The meeting- places last nlarht were at Thirty-sixth and Jefferson, 4101 X afreet and Twenty-sixth and Q streets. All the candidates were present and came back much encouraged. Ores-tares to Jobn Brtgrgs. The democrats, when thoy are in Brown Park, which ta the great Bohemian section of South Omaha, have made repeated promise. In case tha democrats win that John Briggs is to be retained; but when they are outside of Brown Park it is quite another aspirant who Is given preference. Th democrats want to retain the vote of tha Bohemians by this promise, but they have practically served notice on John Briggs that he is to be ousted with th election of a democratic ticket. Within tha last few days a delegation qualified to speak for the party offered Briggs the position of chief of the fire department left vacant by the death of the date David Garratt, well knowing that he would e the. Intent of the offer which means that he will have to vacate the position ef chief -of police. He replied to the offer that he would aocept no other position than that which he holds at the hands of anyone, , much ' less a democratic ..board. The Bohemians of Brown Park will under stand, therefore, that promises mad to them are for their votes and not for. ful fillment. Trainee's Labor Rterd. - SOUTH OMAHA. March 29.-TO tha editor of The Ee: A democratic paper prints an article Insinuating that Mr. P, J. Tralnor, candidate for mayor on - th republican ticket, is not friendly to labor, A organiser of th Amerioan Federation of Labor, I am in a position to know the record ' of Mr. Tralnor on the labor move mem te, and desire to state that during his twenty-'three years' residence here Mr, Tralnor has always been a friend of or- ganlied labor, and never In a single In stance was any act of his injurious to th best interests of the working-men of South Omaha. JAMES KOTERA. Organiser, American Federation of Labor. Pat Crowes' Democrat t The democrats held a meeting, at Moll- ner hall last night, at which the main attraction was the only original Pat Crowe, posing as part of the sideshow. He could not be prevailed upon to deliver a speech although asked and seemed more Inclined to the lin of refreshments provided, Resolutions for Re vy Ralph Llvera, At . the meeting of the South Omaha Central Labor union on Monday evening the following resolution was unanimously passed : Whereas,' Rev. Ralph W, Livers, for merly fraternal delegate to the South Omaha Central Labor union from the Min isterial union of this city, owing- to the state of his health' Is compelled to change his location, and, . Whereas, Thie central body. In the re moval of Bro. Liver will lose a loyal supporter, and the city a good and useful citizen, who has always devoted his time and energy for the uplifting and better ment of the common people; therefore, be It .-:".'. Resolved, That this body extend to Bro. Livers their best wishes for his return to good health, and wish him Godspeed wherever he may be; and be it further Reeolved, ' That a copy of this resolu tion be forwarded to Bro. Livers and also be spread upon the minutes of this meet ing. - Miss Kate Cleary Wins. The hamrock diamond ring contest is closed, with Kate Cleary in the lead by a very few votes. The winner will be queen of the Shamrock ball, which is to be given at Rnshlng's hall tonight. The ring will be presented as part of the pro gram. H. C. Murphy and H. B. Fleharty will deliver addresses during the early psrt of th evening. These addreaa will be followed by tha ball. Miss Cleary had 12.628 votes and Miss Sophia Robert 12,289. Magic City Goeelo. Mrs. O. F. Newlns of San Bernardino, Csl.. Is vlsting with her sister, Mrs. J. K. Meyers. Mrs. Jean MocDowell Roberta entertained the Flfl club Monday evening at her new home. James Hasburgh has gone on a visit to Armour, H. D., to sea his slater, Mr. Doris Aldridge. Mra. F. Glass and daughter. AdiTll. have returned from a three-months' vtalt In Cal ifornia and Old Mexico. John Harrison, for many years night clerk at the Greer hotel, died yesterday at tne South Omaha hospital. 2 KTORZ BOTTLED BEER We deliver -t Stors Bottled Beer promptly to residences I In Vouth Omaha at the prices you for merly paid, broderlck & Maelowsky., 2-01 j til. 1'hone eoutn is.u. The funeral of Mrs. Johanna Oillln will be held Thursday at a. us., at tu. Mary s church. The burial will be lu bl. Mary's cemetery. STORZ BOTTLED BEER "phone your ordr for btors Bottled leer to us. We drlivtr any place in Hon! h Omaha promptly. Mtni. prices as formerly. Mmdeiiok & ftianiownky, fcol Q til. 'Phone Koulh l.iL John Domnu was fined $40 and costs yesieiday afternoon by JuOe Calianan t-.tr nwa.ill coiiiMiittea on Jw.".ii iienurr Mon day Might, lie puld the line. TKl.l.I'HCNV; Po. ( and have a cane of Jetirr's ljui-i 1 i.t liwi ot-live-ed at your renl.lrlice. Hl-.MiV. J. ifcllfc-K. MOP.Z liOTI l l l T'Kr.R-Prlvst fam. ily liaaalu r-uuili omai.a supplied pi urnpily by in at euro prlres as formerly. 'Phone your eriie I'rivterlcK Mlowkv (retail dealer!, l J St. 'Phone .outh 10.11. Th church board of the African Metre ewltet churt-h hss urended th ptor, Itev. A. Wsaner, for alied offense aanlnM the character of one ot the-women of the church. South Omaha Camp No. 10'. Modern Woodmen eif America, have procured Rui-h-ln s ball and will hold a smoker and en tertainment there April 7 In honor or Head Consul A. R. Talhot of Lincoln, the uest of th evening, other (rood spesner ave been aecured. Refreshment will be erved. Handy Man Silent In Insurance Case Buckley Rcfusei to Say How Much He Was Paid, But Records Show Enormous Sum. NEW TORK, March J9.-Wllllam H. Buckley, for years the handy man at Al bany of th fire Insurance companies, stepped down from the witness stand to day with a sigh of relief. Superintendent Hotchklss of the state insurance depart ment, after four days' grilling, had an nounced that he was through with him as a witness. The superintendent's next step ill be an attempt to bring about his dis barment as lawyer on the strength of the evidence brought out at the hearing. Juat before the session adjourned Mr. Hotchklss demanded that the witness tell blm how much he got from the Insurance companies. Buckley was silent as usual. 'The records show," said Mr. Hotchklss, answering the question himself, "that you received about $100,009 from the Insurance companies in the years you represented them," During the day Darwin P. Klngsley, president of the Now Tork Life Insurance company, appearing as a witness, swore that Buckley - asked him to pay him $3,000 In 1908, with which to buy at $300 each the votes of six members of the state senate, It was also shown that as late as September 1, 1S0J, the New York Board of Fire Underwriters raised $T00 to be spent In connection with legislation at Al bany. Mr. Klngsley ' appearance as a witness gave the first direct life Insurance tinge to the Inquiry. There had been vague evi dence of Buoklty's activity In this line previously, but Mr. Klngsley's statements were straight from the shoulder. Many Ranchers Lose Property Prairie Fire in Brown County Does Heary Damage to Those Who Are in Path. AINSWORTH. Neb., March 0.-(Spsjclal Telegram.) The prairie fire which raged In the southern part of Brown county all day yesterday and last night was extin guished this morning about ' 8 ' o'clock, when the wind changed suddenly from the south to the north. The fire started thirty miles southeast of Ainsworth early in the morning and, at o'clock in the evening had reached .a point two mles east And south' of here. At least fifty miles) '."of range was burned over and everything lit the path of the flames was swept away. Reports sent' in today show that many ranchers, suffered the loss of buildings. Among these were: Mrs. Fisher, all out buildings. Including a barn and five head of horses; Ed, Jay, all outbuildings and 2,000 trees, all his barns and Implements; Frank Crawford, house, furniture and all out buildings; M. R. Nichols, house, barn and all outbuildings; Lew Irwin, all outbuild ings; Charles Lyons, all outbuildings; P. J. Murphy, $00 tons of hay and fifteen acres of timber; Mrs. Nolte, barn and all outbuildings. It 1 estimated that at least 3,000 . tons of hay were lost and miles and miles of range destroyed. Another fire is raging twenty miles southwest of here tonight, but telephone communication with the fire one Is cut off. Omaha Brakcman Hurt on Last Run S. F. Bailey Gets Crashed Foot on Eve of Quitting Railroad life Forever. NORFOLK. Neb., MUrch 1 80 (Special Telegram.) S. F. Bailey, a Minneapolis & Omaha brakeman who- lives at H28 North Twentieth street, Omaha, and whose parents reside In Sioux City, suffered a badly crushed foot here tonight on his last trip at railroading. Running ahead of the engine to make a switch he was caught and run down. The ankle bones were badly broken. "Ain't it strange," he said, as he smoked a cigarette while the physician probed his injuries, that I would get caught on the last trip?" FIRE TAKES 0LD LANDMARK Inlon Pacific Storehesae at Colum bus Destroyed by Fire from Knalne Spark. COLUMBUS, Neb., March, 80. (Special Telegram.) Fire starting ffom a spark from a paaslng tocomottv at S:30 lat even ing totally destroyed the Union Pacific storehouse in the wesi end of the yards here. This building had a hole burned in the roof a week ago and the high wind carried a spark to that portion of the building. For a while the entire north western residence portion of the city was threatened and one other fire was started from the burning storehouse. The building was filled with stores and machinery and the loss Is between t,00n end 8.000. This building Is one of the landmarks of Columbus, as it was the original Union Pacific depot, built in lfW, having been movd to its present location about two year ago. MRS. JOE JEFFERSON SUED Widow of Fimon actor Chanced with Libel and False Imprison ment by J. W. Morrlnaey, NEW TORK, March SO Mrs. Surah A. Jefferon. widow of Joseph Jefferson, Is the defendant in two suit, begun here today by James W. Morrlssey, an actor. In which damages aggregating 10,000 tre asked. One suit alleged false Imprisonment; the other alleges libel and slander. Morrlssey charges that Mrs. Jefferson accused him of using the name of the "Joseph Jefferson Monument association," to collect funds llleicftlly. He was arrested some time ago on this complaint, but was discharged. Eailae tihavct Ailomul.51e. HOLLKF.OK. Keb., March 30 (Kpcatal ) Both V. M. Wilkinson, an automobile driver, and a pansenger. narrowly errand (rath near the cl'y bf Axtell j-fcatei day. as they were levlr.g that place ta c(,me to this city. They had rounded a turn in t'n rov.d and wr cronnlng tb rullruad track when an engine, running 'Hht." crashed Into the car, taking th radiator and the front of the auto almost completely off. Fortunately, the. way they were struck, nothing more serious than a plll from the r automobile occurred, but a men fraction of a second more would have meant that f both men would have met Instantanemn f death. According to the story of th drive, f the engine's speed was about forty nil? per hour, while the speed of tha car wa not more than fifteen miles. Sox Co fe Fort Worth. FORT WORTH, Tex.. March SO.-Tha Chicago American league tram, through It representative. Ted Sulllvsn, Is, It Is said, Shout to close a deal with the Mineral Wells club for trelrlng grounds here. The long jRunt to California this sprlnsr. It Is declared, hss resulted In elsclni h ma jority of the players out of condition. Jsultir Girl Take Content. Miss Julia Qulmby, captain of the girls' Junior bsnket ball team at the high school, did some star playing Tuesday ronht, when the Senlnts and Juniors met In the hth school gymnasium. The lower class was too much for the seniors and the game was won by a score of 14 to 7. The Jun ior had things their own way from th start and the first half ended 10 to t. Nel lie Wood also did r-ome piaylng thai at tracted attention. Despite the score, th game was Interesting and exciting and was much appreciated by those who were pre, ent. Lineup: , snvions. VIM 8-r-rii Kmms Hixire Ku'.h ajoll M.rl Hu.h (up).. Altre Geitenn. Jl'MOfg. .ClC... Mailt Woe) ...0.... Fniutl IV. I ..O.I O ..MUM Eher ..P r (rpl Julia Qiilmby , f IF HM-rlel rarms! Dnee for Horn and Ltng, SYDNEY, N. S. W., March SO.-Another date has been set for th fight between "Tommy" Burns, the Canadian pugilist, and "Bill" Ling, heavywelirht champion of Australia, for the Australian title. The ' date announced today Is April IS. Th fight was originally scheduled tor March $8 and subsequently postponed to April 20. A ' sjw ftwlmratnar RK"jnreI. NEW YORK. March 80.-Th New York Athletic club swimming team defeated the team of the City club In a MO-yard reiay race tonight, establishing a new American amateur record. Th time wa 6 minute 7 seconds. The old record was & minutes 9i seconds, made by the Illinois Athletlo club In Chicago Inst year. i When you want what you want when you want It, say so through Th Bee Want Ad columns. ' My little heart Gives such ftsrt. When CamfMl't Souj I see. And there's the man Thst brine the can That holdi tbe soup ior roe. If you don't ay that Campbell's Soups are better than the money the grocer re turns the money. You cannot . lose any thing by trying these pala table and wholesome soups. But if you now expend two or three times their price- , in money and time and ' trouble to obtain no bet ter soups, you certainly lose a good deal. You can prove all this by ' fc-v f . wftof' v fjv Tomato Soup This is the favorite among all our 21 kinds. .And it is the finest-flavored and most nour ishing tomato soup made. But ' any Campbell's Soup will con vince you. 21 kinds 10c a can Just add hot water, bring to a boil, and serve. Plenty of sensible augsestioni for you in Campbell's Menu Boole. 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