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r ! - ... , the bee ' - - ? T . aaaaa , ; REAL ESTATE flit l-HOI'tlti) a,K SALE. (Continued.) TIIF.KK lias been a uonilcrf.il riemi.in. ment at Kra.ilK liluff tti a .;. u.i with irt nil Our first excursion .May i Keji tSe il:ito in mind. PAYNE INVK.iTJCKNT CClMPA.NY rnM A.REAL ESTATE r.llM ANi, ......... ...... I'DH 81. K llliaal. m,M,.l'V.r1-ln ,r"rn""r r"""l hotel, rA(.Vllf 111 l)')n liuiiiu farm amREAL ESTATE FARM AND um i i.ANO FOR SALK (pniinm.,)) 1 TWO BIG SNAPS roor.n, modem except heat. In north-- M,n: .t. .f city; large lot, paved street, cO'rrt walks, n.,o tries, auum front, s.rs Drtrn' l?g nil luontljn, ntar car l iur. ..;. liLliVKNTOOM, TWO LOT3. r:vn-ro.in, two lot 12 A), In southwest fart of town. near Hancom park and cuievard; near cir. Lo.k at tills pi It; it, too. nqyata uxn and lot r.. tRe td N. Y. lift Dlttf. lied M TOOD INVCTM.srTl SNAI' Ml mam!. ir,t. jam .l flat-jr.. gaso lii. ng:ii. ceoipuili.g aiuiie. Ketl.e and mok nous. llvlr.; roomi upstair Wit: bring a inti t W) per nmnthi Owe,? ba c!;d i;,0W onnui.ly and on nV0'!n! of iMvia rny w.ii ae.l :'or H U lio; , ititii. Irt ate.', n tar Kth nn.i Cuming. Cai. Douglas tj,X ZU Uoard of Trsda Bldg usiier, a:o new, spacious duneing Davll" ion attached; large v.air i. "ni.eP , I be.uliful oak gro.a m, plenty land an, rounding th. whol place; beat buslne.. proposition ever offered; piV very loi Jo. U. Haat. Waiicond. 111. low' Fiorina, cltr. a ...Th " ""nty. rrni iri.i'.iiiB iiji i. . . or ;, i. ivr.i. John Galesbuig, JiL en Duncan, COZT lltti home. J03J Miami St.; lot 40 13v; rot. n j. tmo Una a.:d thai trees; j ty Jattr, . !..; ca malt term. I TliHRlt I'fts brer, a wor.tlerf ill drvrlon men at Hlnff In a ynr. Uo with u ana aoe. On.' fist excursion May a. I Kir the iatr. !r. inlrd. i PAY Wit p;si.y .;NT COMPANY.' III. lot In Wli. ft; and uo: FOIl SALK-lA.ng Lake, on a su.Kiiviaion. coni i '.,,1 MU'n' convenient to C. .ft St i. J' IC ,?rner .on rrounda .very day -" ' " viiaon, Jngleslds, 111 I.J'91R.9A.L,,;-,'''"lt ter nd landi; lands In ttai I n .... . . ' . win iivu i-rriv to I ;. 'ooJ ci.lonlaatiun proportion; frnl IS casn. baiarTr payabl one-half th. .in ,-rop yearly. per tent v til arcept cash payment at any nn,e. OMAHA. MOXDAV. AVUL SWAPS ?rrn. ioiio; i.ouo 4 and I. -vear-i.l.ia. . i All dehorned and .,n 5'ta Lotu. lnd Co.. Arm.lio. I!T.p). t"0.(.'J0. '"it ral inerchamiise. II ,,nii;.(i hardware. atil land. I.t..sf lrj,i nnmix-td In Hist letter. NO WAT A, J.AM) AND LOT CO., Mute 1.4 . . . Lire lld. Jted I.. ONK of the finest fruit farms ever built; 2" acres luree and small fruit; mod-rn house; an lm-al hum and a big money maker, it Is worth l,ww. Do you want It? NOWATA I. AND AND IaiV Co.. Mill C'4 N. Y. l.lfe hlds. Ked JS)HJ. nrUeUn.L:?:? .- lm ' lui Huun nrr r n dmi. rtst i iie- lious on the ahor. of i.Lt V M f'et wa,'r frontsge; nicely 5w?I unimer re.ldenco. Il.TjO j iiotith front lot ou Lucas St., t-:;r BjinLam, S0xl2S feet; for pmIo on ciisy payments $3.U0 down and 3.00 a month. Price $190.00. DWIGIIT AVI1LIAMS, Uco Office Tel. iiarney C070 alter G I. H. Mlaneauta. Kl ACRES on Deer I,ak. Itasca counlv Minnesota; fin growth hardwood timber1 Mach.U"k" H6 Po. .-r Trad M. inaffe. owner. Faribault, Minn. ' OUU first .xcurnun to Scotia illuff , Tu!n.v, May :;. i ' PAi.VW I.J VESTMENT COMPANY. to Scoil's Muff OI.R first exci.uloii jTieaaav. Mav :i. rAY.VK INVESTMENT COMPANY. In Center of City Brick bunding; flrstj-olKBx chtpa; 14 rooms; atrictly modern; onhalf bltcrf off ltn ljL u' loin 160 per month. Price I15.0W. .OWATA U.ND & LOT CO.. Bult iK4 K. X. Llfa Uidg. Red 1W 14 hivestmcnt 14 Thraj u-roorn cottaes. rimK.rn luat. nn iai'K corner lot. with room fur anoilier uottniff. Renting land always r.ntod) for U a month. These cottuges tir )ti very good repair, and a pler.dld iil(?liborhood, close to two car lines, near lWh and l,nk school. For gulck sul w will take 14.860. No better investment than t-room cottages. Ixiok thrso up at one. ket801 bargains ra r,ot ,on " tn8 i'r- F. H. Drake 618 Crandela B:dg. Ore-o. MAKK yotiraMf Independent. An Or.n, PPIh orchard tract of 6 or 10 acre". Su?2o It. Wo veil exceptionally f,n. appla land Planted lo standard commercial ?pl tVeei for 12,0 per acre. Onc-f.fth down? hl,nc. 2 per cent a month until paid. Thli Tand has a deep loam .oil. In rain belt, n'ed'ng no Irrigation.. On R. R., school church tores, free mall h.ii.,-... j "urL'i. entes Writ, for book.e't.fae".; ffl" find. Orr.Kn APP' "hda CoTpinJ Profit. Th.'"1 f'B ""cnarda pay immanat Prl'rlnt., ll ',' ' lm an Vou c ?i jPi lh P""ia made in the v.mr n8c '"'"'" J without leaving "r-..Pr"ei" occupation or location Issii... L.l nJ"lu of th Acre-Mond. ban i.tK hS "'vton-Houston Jnt.rur ii. n .. to you ran becom pan owner Iom;uP'r,!lv r"1 'ni trowing and fi2nT"'l 70"4 c, f ch"lc fig ?, .nsi,l""f 11,e company la cultlvat- ri ."ting tree and Will 5 lu.!?'y and your profit, whl Ieadn2 l,o comPnJ' ' composed of th tra??dhnA",' .,2dar for '"indsom lilua-A-.r.n "P1"""'" entlr plan. if. f:. IcJ, bZL,,T1' Morts-ag. Co.. 40J An.r icaii Hank bldg.. Uouaton. lex.' xalner 'J'h Acre-Bond W-ACI1K FARM adjoining on of th best towns In Nebraska, oi. latg modern nous and two mnaller ons; orchard, giove; itsldenccs are all In corporal limit of town. barn, chicaen house, hog Jious. all with cliy water. Everything that can b found cn the lest Improved rami. Will take part income-bearing property. I'rica rWAjO. Nowsta Land & Li t Co.. Suit t!4 N. Y. Llf Uldg. Ked Ifctt NEW ATHLETIC CUB FORMED i Project to Establish Profeisionul As lociation for Omaha. AMATEUES TO BE FOSTERED ALSO WELL ESTABLISHED. UOOD PAYING ..T""1 ,n 000 Nl'raska town; pric, 3 00U; will trade for Omaha lin;iovd or acres near Omaha. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. I ,N' Y Uf Bld- Ke1 tSl?V'll crr, Of .treet hack. Inndati 11 atyle hut III Is, used, made by CunnltiK nam and .old new for ll.OOOj Thl. earring is row worth .-,) in caan. tut w. would xchange it for horae. or for vacant prop t J. ".' f3L H.'fn "' Johnson. Dsn forth to., P. w. Cor. loth and June. St.. Well K nnmi Sport la Me Movement to Pat llty Map aa Sport Center. Rack of on !1hL,N ,(,r' ' "chool land fo. on. forit'.'S U,e; " lo acre; only Pom. 001 ttrlcumiral land; aome none remit? ii.i c.. ' t , L 1?l,1,ook ,ot Instruction. Kvr Ht: bchooi L.mid i . UBtln. ix. Rf.rno. Auatln Alat. h.V Mabraaatau . FARM JJARCAIN. em.. -T-,."0.,,, 0,1 'count of owner-. lerm J. T. CampbellT' Litehfieh j!L),'y .i, o. Duye, 'will busy themselves I n-y Kl'i Leandeciark""' uta . - ! n naa tor aale. NEBRASKA CHEAP. $4.00 PER ACRE RIO HPPAM . . -an, i.na may run 7 years i'. O. Hox 1,4. Council llluffa la. ' t 1 M going away and my horn of 7 nice VMna,ln ,r" claa. condition la fo? .aal. I3.X0. Call 2370 Kpaulding KL 3-UUSHEL WHEAT LAND w wini aim control iumio .,.n . fotiuty, Nebraska', rhoio... ...I! r.', "n h "Tket. Th bcvT;. enno land mr.: aliiKa iTao le, dlng"o"p Art fo? ovarVwhet '"wnti'S"'' AgentaJii'led ZZ" iJT i.i'l ?f ..?.uf Prop.ltlon at rapr9nttl, Sldny, j,-b. (.'ll.ll .. M O IIUI ..inunu at sever.on ,i,armSTERN REAL ESTATE.' arm and town property wher raiirn right-of-way bought through. Kir.k.'d . r.t7d'- ," to com under gov. FOR SALE 7-room house, nearly new all rnodent except furnace; permanent wilk; .Vbiter TS. 8V commlBlon- 'J'l'one ; 19 INVESTMENT FOGEL & ALTSTADT ' 829 Nevtll Blk. SACRIiTCE SALE f "o?l aCcS fiChKlce ? heat '"!. best J .'Sri K ,Van b cultivated. Li.cate.i Kimball county. Nebraska; 1 13 to p W. J. DERMODY INVEST MENT COMPANY 836 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. V. 5108 or A-20S3. 17.713 ACRKS. a.ilM r. 1 iy, lexas, 110 per acr- tjnm.i 1. . , inn I .... , 1 ... ' I'Knnn i.m. wl" c"Pt trade up to o' T. Marlh"11 tad Co.. Lub- ff.?,".-. SALB-Clonliatloa propoaltlon. to 0"io acr. m a solid body; outovar l.nd.: W'?. Ttx- Fin. fruit, truck p' onn a. Akin, Houston 'fcx. You Want a Farm th other fe.low want, cltv property or It.w . f,V,Js- W nt " commlaalon. Bend ua full desoriptlo.i tu mat leiur aad whi g you a trad. Nowata land a lot co. . Y Ufa llidk-. Rd laa. Indiana. FOR SALfcV-Farm of 171 acres In ani.th ern Michigan; two .et. of 'pl.nd.d b", Ings; good land. about 130 acre. u"der cultivation; balance pa slur, land beautiful Jtke.Vhta "would .": an Ides. m,r.horo for Chicago p.ople can gw. :Srforb',nht arn,i "d ot'chTrd! wZ Rait. E.khlrrVnd.0" "r,C" ' " D" TOR BALK Imnmv.H ' T chicken farm.; do. Chicago. -CVH Ma". Ine. Valparaiso. Ind. . . '1 1 1 T7, ... "' o;ier or an lowa f.rm lives In Omaha and want 10 mil th tarni. inere Hl cr'"'.!!' 2'i nd & mile, from thre. good .owns; R. F. r. pUon llle to chool; .plendid land; good -r. house, with t..r m,,a wen; oarn for 8 horaea; granary corncrlh.. pens, corrals; timothy and bluI ?; "y"uit:, gooa tiretiard und .mall i.i 1 "u,llt ': ' Kr Here. Owner dill" '".""J"1 B"ln" Bt 1136 to io! .wlli tttke r',ual Property or good hous aa part payment. Addresa L SSI. car. WANTED TO BUY BEST PRICES paid for second-hanrt e,.. niture. carpets, atoves, cloti.ea, thjes. Pi.ons ONE INCH, 72 CENTS This is a One-Inch Ad. i.T. tKi our f,rm rit description ol f.1AiiA BK ClaMifled Dept., together wltn ;n cent, for each day you w ah if p50. Itaaio, FOR RALE Irrla-a tA r.. . "out'hern tS,nke IWw ,n1 neau vill"7 5o"th::"..lda- f.rm. to ISO per acre ..u.i .ua aitaiia country: also In formation for homrMf.H In WEST PRICE nalrt for .LV? x.e" Vd exc'og second-hand goods. Sol Roaenberg, 103 S. J4th. Doug. 6si. New Mexico, tftDb8.rI homeatead and Aes.w". r.ei,n5u'".n anil i.nk.. "". .io came n won t pay vou to local elsewher until you invetlt 1 .. t , , . . - -..." . tor UUOKICI. Jt Will SECOND-HAND cloth ng, party, afternoon dretaea John Jr ldman, D. 3 Us or Ind. A-2636. GOOD PRICE for second-hand clothea .hoea and furniture. SELNER, Doug. 6401! JLST .tartlng business; second-hand fur ,lLl.ur?' "'ve- 'tc: highest prices. Dougla. lw0. A-4351 Call Lleben. 1117 Dodge St what wo have. Intel eat you. Addres. Dernlng Real Estate N fcL & Purchasing Co" DemlSg! AN 8 ROOM HOUSE FOR $2,000 2809 OHIO &rv e' a" ItlZ td ",u,d?- yar old, but In T.Z.?od c,'.",ltl''- Mu.t be sold at once Telephono Webster 2U17. .. FOR SALE RESID13NCE PROPFRTv , r-i "iwuriii, fxcept neat davi tWMo"C'j:.,.,.Wa.lk"- bar" " paumlng Tflienhnn. T i t, : ve comnil.Blon. telephone T. It. Porter, owner, Web. 304. PASTURE 300 acres good pasture, aood nmnin. water and good .hade. Fim farm w CASt S- SORENSON. Pnone Florence 410. Iowa. FOR BALK tsflfin . .. . nd mineral land la fit t "mDr. h.?-. only 1460 Pp halt caah balance eaav r.aumn, " .V?ni John.on. Cre.tonl la. Alfred HUFFMAN. 318 Neville Bldg. - Suburban Home Jonngteh.,0F?l5n,,, nllr',y modern house very sightly and an unuHually well built i',.V;noila,ig,9,roJom" on ri"t floor ' up. ha'rVwood' ,n,.,;,;,.eJ: " Waler heat ad Harrison & Morton Klght-room modern house, with hot water heat, at 2609 North 22d St. uiaui-mum do use, niodera lurnace, ZIZZ OIllo except 107 Ohio; renting at 18. ie aoova properties will be offered lala separate at east door of court 0 I riday. April lo. at 10 a. m. Wi H. GATES ALVA SMITH 1C Everett Block. Phone B-741. v " oiurrH, la. t acrea in grapes, blackberries r..n . trimmed and Kranes ti.rf Kid" bVf "nVKI f ,h.on-.-. b.r.ln-W htHl?Nwinrl.,2uK 10 ,"dvertlser., remember nat It will tak a nnlv an . . ... two of -the pen to mention the fact that JHIsaoarl. W. .r AiC H A R D of lo-Ic?. n!!' rorl."1; Iim,ted numb" ? .r P'ch orchards of bearing aa in th famous Ko.hkonong Peach Dlst?lct of MUsourl. These orchard, ar located In Mt V!uy art ,f the Koahkonong peach S-Jih1)4 m"" frora the railroad station Each ten acr. contains about 1 800 EU berta Peach Tree, of full b"rlng gV Th. trees ar now in bud and if gl'en Drone car. and cultivation will yield I hllvr eroS Pact'.6"0 "a l'tr!of'erV the.:oVrych?S Co "Fl'mrnt- M11Hf,lanJ.Fartn "d Land Fleming Bldg., Des Moines. Is, 7-ROOM house, modern; must be cheap good location. Addre-s K 3:3. Eee. "eap c.Wh; fsAvr ,0".,op desk WANTED TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Sizes. Llt With Us NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phon Red LADY denlres Tram mil kruni' ... Address J 210, Be' ' ONE INCH. 72 CENTS This is a bne-Inch Ad. To sell your homi writ a description ot It In about 00 words and send it to Tma OMAHA BEE Classified Dept.. t2geth Hah.7 C'nU 0r ah day youwisn U puS! Call or phone. NTbrkaAaf"37M hf land west"n Thos not fi. W;i..raah f?r one month. j ,v. uu y neen not FOR SALE I r.H . . Best 1 n.,r..r. -,r."" P"yea iarma. what "yo'u Z"K l- Wrlt. and tell ua free. F. Gram n.oi. ?.u" booklet " "l V U. farms, forty tom acr..;Ur romll? tomSS pur acre; ea.y terms w.i. . 146 Neelyvlll. Mo. W ypniln,. A T r' T k n is General Delivery. Denver. write. Colo. ONE MORE SNAP "'" ague Biug., Omaha. Neb. Kauaa. H0F?eRr f Pr..-"-"?" - at tioi, ,n th. United State. 1?'- in l- n1 can be retailed at J0 per acia In on year; no trades. Address h. bpurgeon. Olath. Kan uu"! . FOR ,r -".' . -o ,v,,,i,ik line, innii n ilji graxing and hav ubj. ... stocked with cattle Ind heeD' will ..7. ranch with or without a?ock.P"For fur ther particulars apply to Harrv V.ni SALE-Ranch on Color.dn .a icres of is now Articles of Incorporation have been filed with th secretary of state for Hie organ liatlon of a new professional athletic club In Omaha. A number of business men of the city hav taken up the project to establish a professional athletic club that wilt rank favorably with the big sporting organlxa Hon. of other rltlos In the Vnited States. Ftep. hav already been taken by a ..uuioer ot wen known sporting men of Omaha and It Is expected that within a short, time Omaha will not only b repre sented In amateur athletics, but In pro fessional as well. The organization will be known as the Greater Omaha Athletic rhib. Th of ficer, and directors of the club were elected at a meettna- held th. ri.i f last week and the policy that will be pursued was outlined. Teter I.och. who 1" well known aa a local sportsman, con vened the Idea of organizing such a club u.3 was elected vice president and a member of the board of directors. C B. Hyde- of the Jennings-Hyde rom pany waa elected president and License In spector Richard A. Schneider, treasurer. Pinna of the Clou. 1? 1.1 . . . """'W t me project. Peter Loch said: "Our aim Is to establish a club here that will be oii a par with the big organiza tions of New York. Chicago. Denver. Pitts burg. Kansaa City and a score of other large cities. We have outlined a working Plan and believe that the citizens of this city will co-operate with us In hrin.i. """0 10 1118 rare in professional athletics In brief, our policy will be that of the New York Athletic club or of the Ka.o. City or Chicago clubs. Omh ho. excellent athletic organizations, but has never had a club, we believe, with ,!.. the same purpose as ours. While we n. pose to establish the club as the leading organization In Omaha, or. for that matter In this Fectlon of the country, It is not our Intention to enter the field as a rival organization to any club or association already established. We. of course, will be especially Interested in professional sports out th amateur field will be thoroughly covered. "To give some Idea of the scale on which we propose to operate, T might say at this t me that we will run a special train to the Jeffries-Johnson fight at San Fran cisco on July 4. A special committee has completed arrangements with .u. railroads for a solid Pullman train, with complete equipment for the comfort and care of our guests. The trip will be in the nature of a personally conducted tour similar to the proposed tours of the Shar key club of New York and the Chicago and Pittsburg clubs. Within a few days W Will he In nn.iil " ... H1L1 lo maxe a more 1 g "" no. jsawan,. ! Nye i J ttRsiwsMetiaii I Ml I BOSTON. MASS. ou .TATE STRICT . an Tupiiep Co M Tr.LF.PM flNr . O DOTS LAS 17 (T OMA1U.NEB. boas r ibadi SL. We offer for sale and recommend the purchase of any of the following bonds Wichita Valla and aTorthwa.t atallway Company of Oklabouia . . . Cltii.n. na Company of Xaal kak, 111 . , Jaok.oaviu (ricHda) Oas Oompany Knnoi. Indiana Light' 'com- PT Xatrn Wlaeonaln Ballway Iilfht Company Beokfc4 . IlUnoi. riactrio Oompaay K.clr Oas Light Company!"., ra.t.ta Oregon tight as owr Com cany r.oan.ba Power " Company ' of X.canaba, Mich OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Price and Yield . - . ' Due Rat. Interest, about. 7 8.30 J.a. jjm, B.8T, rb. 1, 13U TVi 8.10 Jnn 1, l37 tT 8.88 July 1, 183a tB 8.10 Oct. 1,1883 , M " "V Moh. 1,14.1 101 8 Jan. 1,1930 100 8 Oct. 1,1889 101 8.78 Jan. 1,181 RAT NYE Pres., Fremont. 1'HILIP H. FARLEY. V.-Pres.. Boston. FRANK JOHNSON. Treas., Omaha.,' CHAS. W. TURNER. Jr.. New Y'ork. , B. SCHNEIDER. , Fremont.' ?ec. "oVH.ani INVESTMENTS ,. i,i,i,,7, . i,uuu,uoo,j "TftfinftlMllil AVIATION MEETS CERTAIN Contests Will Be Continued in America Under New Compact. WRIGHTS AGREE WITH AERO CLUB Llcen.ee Will Be l.aaed to Owner. of Other Machine. Who 1 Moat Also Get Permit. e se grees detailed announcement of this featur RAILWAY. TIME CARD UNION kiATIOK. ta amd llMoa. WANTED TO RENT-Two motorcycles for the .ummen Call Harney 1235. Monday? Persistent advertising Is the road to Big ItClUi liD. GOVERNMENT NOTICES Jelm, Wyo. " WaatiaajtoB. Vlrarlnla. inney uo.. Kan It . a.i rdltl in number to 617 N. V'. Lilv Hantaan. J-KlC. Uoug. 12 94. ' REAL FSTATF FARM AIKo RANCH LAN U FOR SALES , Arkauaa. i-lSPKC"r, A!fT VOU WILL BUY THIS I Idl'f." 'n wthweat Ark.. 7 mllw city of u.,.V.i 1. .. ricner laini and: I ""V,"-' "'Proved larnu on tract; hickory "a. ?" "'"' for quirk talo I? CO pel' J EURAN1) W. JuNiCS. Tcxarkana. Ail: Colorado. 1 1 70.000 acres of Irrigated land; S1.0CO acres oid r.li.c last March. fc0.w an acr with perpetual water ilghL Easy t' n. To 1 advanc.d 110 00 an aero May i Th. I COSTILLA 1RRIOATEU LAND CO ! iJ;JCUauiiia 6tre.t. Iuvr. Colo.' 810-ACRa n.ountain ranch; 100 acr rlgattd; ten-room Jioue. hot and ?.'."r; "y mai1-' telephone; Ur I I ort calluia, Colo. 100 acres lr- d cold ouen Ituaunll, tlm'b'er'o'n "1 veS aoath Dakota. t.,f.R SAI'E-South Dakota lands lis !0 per acr, near town 1,",.. k 7 to county, s. U .8a1an.-i.UknJ-SPut boundary: colonial hn.i. ' w,"ef timber equipment; glorious vfewa- n.,r.".' modn w. HUleary Co.. cWoUesvlfle. ties. Va. Farm fo r rent. season, tieo. fi t-i.i. ,:... tor the Cll Bluffs. TelenhAT.- ""' bl - COM REAL ESTATE WANTEtT Uf.f.. . r THE CONSTRUCTING . J T; v;neyenne, Wyoming March 14, 1910. Sealed proposals. In trlnlt m?T at tnls office ""til -Si . We"'8day, April 13, 1910, at "...Hi ...no iney win oe opened In public, lor the construction, plumbing, wiring for electric motors und iichi. i.T..i furnishing and Installation of laundry ma -. cituimcni. ouuer, teea pump, etc.. for one (1) Lbundry, Plans No. 24-B, ? rt.--- A- Russell, Wyoming. Plana and specif teat ons for the Inspection of bidders aie on file In this office, also the offices S ,u J ,f Quartermaster. Department or the Lakes, Chicago. Illinois; Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Missouri. Omaha. Nebraska; Chief Uuartermatiter Department of the Colorado, Denver. Colo raro; Depot Quartermaster, St. Loutw, Mis souri, and the Secretary of the Builders' Exchange. St. Paul. Minnesota. Proposal blanks and General Instructions to Bidders may be had upon application to this office The Government reserves the right to re ject any or all bids or any part thereof. j!.i.velopes containing proposals should be Indorsed ProDoaala for ( imH,i. c.... ft mlSn' Wyonlnr ,0 be opened April 13, 1810. and addressed in v w n.T... Captain 16th Infantry. Actinsr uu.n.r! master, U.S. A., In charge of Construction, Room S, Keefe Hall, Cheyenne. Wvomlne iU10.1i,lB.lAll,12. C-lo. raclfl Can Fran. Ov'rl d Ltd. 8:10. m. Chi. A Jap. F at Mall. 4:lup. m. Atlantio KrnrM. Oregon Expreaa 4.00 p. rn. Oregon-Wash. Ltd U:40p. m. Denver Special 8:47 a. nx. Co orada Special U:48p. m. Golorado Express 8:50 p. ic North Plat Local 1:16 a. 10 Grand Island Local.... 6: p. m. Llncoln-Bat. Local. ..L:4l p. in. Val A Cen. City Lcl...l2:Up. to. Illinois Ceulral Arnea 11 SO p. m. t:4 p. ra. r.:45 a tn. B;Up. ai 8:40 p. ru, 11:30 a. m, t:'li ra. :00 p. ra. 4:45 p. in. 10:so a. ra. :p. m 11 p. lu. Arrlv. a 1.46 pm a am alO:SO pea a 4:!(0 pm b :M pot a 11 pm a :0J am a 8:47 p:a WE HAVE BUYERSFOR3 b. And-7-.r.0?m bouses. If pric, ar. n.K, n aeii your property for vnn NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO Suite. 624 N. Y. Llf bm ' REAL ESTATE LOANS . .HT1f DAKOTA LAND-Th. " mr oiuniey countv Un.l- , of railroad now h, mh7, ",."".,w "ne Buy now and doubl your mnn- C.0Unty-?"- ChVHan'Ss'T,, -UJ! ...... 10 is per acr. For ma Da J? 1 formation writ. t i.-n. Vmap and In- Palac Bldg.. Mlnn.anu"ui fauy 410 a., m. from 1 liay: 1W ' dl- too head t 1 attrautlv well h, proved on Moffat road. 1 P. O.. l a .11 timothy, .,m. native a. U.ib.ri flno pasture;-would h. lu, .;uird'uul?d "ale- right; ihrouah ir,..K V,:., tream riirfMr' ?.'. e!oy it i i .i v luujja, n ice, lor U.Wu, pfcn cash, talam. ,a.y t'Vn.s i. labai'iid.li, Colo. . all Box ioja C3i.r ; .rr.7 ..v.?.n -av "i PeW. Colo., f.om r.io to per acre fo.tiM i p nlu in buying large tract. in traao of Royal Uor... .- U.COe pr acr. Com out and b ha.'. tr.-owu. Jr.. & Son. 4 COLO ft A I 'O LAND FOR KALhl Bu y OWNER. " nioola a..t ro'llu. fu. Zlii . . n,0,tlf rr? !yi A c!? i. v .- .. 'f'0 Jl. aouth of Waiklna )iM)u n1 tolrau.burg. Ihta tra? l?i in-provonwau: Jfouae baraa. aiiM. )?V gala, yuv.io ttl.pbon. "c Gm'i."?,'" aud t.y Una; ,, eprlrglTod or watir? Inga. lara Bo4 Lwuo.iii.,r a,,r" o.uuiii. . - -i.7,.....' --r"""" or . fir. IJuV dtree, Ii.'.C'a n7"fV n OAT M a actio- Unn. ."nVroVy 1 .b:"lBH in town, aonri K..1U1..1. ..u11' ' adjoin- HUOrl hiillrfl.,1. "ojoin- eultlvation. For furt ,Vr' 1? . ulr dr.! Hn n J. Il'.r,n.r Information ad. -' naria, s. J ! 'a"ds for . aeacriptlon Carroll, Miller, b. D. la hv th. men. u. h Oklahoma. ..OKLAHOMA wapTlrculam v., larms. sent on re.i..r ind pric IraStout,Cushing. Okl. w OIvLAHOMA .v0vwrg1:.,fovc per acri Thl. Ud 1.1- hrom K to w"hdr,.r - -t .oto-u' wa.n,d -liALlfd-'- GOOTLAND $5.93PMtACRK past f ion one-half ood eu w..i' ,ra"ha'. about ,.u, oaiMm 11 on-half mil ca.h. balanc. . .i, nuS Ilv "d I1.JJ4. may run alx""year W hu,art Blk':. U' bufi:B.1 . Phone 114, 1 Good 6 Farm Mortgages alwnva n ii.,.i , Cj j uuU aim loi bu.e amounts from $300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYERS, 12 N. Y. Life Bldg, FARM MOBTGAOR IVOsTpW1"8" farms, bear. rAJ1-11 CKNT. TUEV ARB SAFE PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., S. E. Cor. 15th and Farnaio, Omaha. Njb. WANTED City loan, and warranto. W Farnam Smith Co.. 12 Tnmm lc ' erawiJh IiLi'M1" owner and home build ru, with privilege ot making partial pay ment aemt-annually. " ' M W. H. THOMAS. W3 First National Bank Bldg. UAKV1N 11HHH HIS XT V . , - .-.. . 7 ...'i.vini property, iso delay, 1600 to ti (MM on hnm.. 1. . . " Real Estat. Ca.li K v i itT' or A-i!li3. : ' MONEY TU LOAN-Payn Investment Co. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BKENNAN. Room I. Nw York Lif Bldg. WANTED-Clty Joana. P..r. Trust Co. 1100 to fiO.OOft mad. promptly. V. D. W.ad. W.ad Bldg.. lath and Farnam. OFFICE CONSTRIItrrivn niiiDmcn in after. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas April 7, I910.-Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will e received Iiere until 11 a. m.. r-mi May 2. 1910 and then opened for furnishing and delivering lit good condition F O B u '.I ."..muiui, n.ansas, Hallway Supplies coiialsting of Rails, Angle Bare, - -- .... . b i inn ouojb, j? uii inror matlon and blank1 forms of uronnxaia e... tilshed upon application. United Slates re- 7i i.i.pi or reject any or all propoaals. . Envelopes to be Indorsed iiuuoma iut xvauway nuppues " and ad dressed to Captain Wm. D. Davis, Quarter- iuimici, -iii fc uvftTciiwunn, jvansas. AS-8-10-11-28-30 . , Leave. Cfi cage Express a 7:00 am Chicago Limited a 6:00 nm Minn.-, It. Paul Rn K ?.! . Mlnn.-St Paul Ltd .a :'o0 pin a":'6"a'iq Omaha-FL Dodge Loc.b 4:15 pm bU:S4 am Chleaaro. bock lata aft raolflo n . EAST. ivocay Mountain Ll......a 1:40 aio lowa Local Chicago Day Expra..a sVii'um Iom l i .: Pm aU:Mpra )oa WiV.JW MIB Chicago-Eastern Exp.. .a 4:40 pm Lhlcago-Nttbrasaa Ltd a :0 pm , WEST. Chicago Nbraka Ltii. for Lincoln a :J8 am .... . j 7. 1 .n yiu a i pm Okla. and Texaa Exp.. .a J:3 pm a 1:60 pm Hocay Mountain i.i .m.. . T" t.icag. at Nurta vrvatarn - KASTDOUMn v Omaha fBxoreaM t-na chicaao oV.t: : :: z.;:, r. m".:? c.ior.do.chic.g : Chicago special a : pm a lITim Pacifio Coa.t.Chlcago...a i pm a tu pm Lo Anaelea Liinii.i . . 1.. ..... ?,7 T: ' : Overland. Um7taV..::..ii;4 Tm TJiS lm Denver fcpclal al,;,, M1U larron Local a r.n. . . a a : pm NORTJiBOUNI). Express a 7:50 am a!0: pm ii7n.r "f).rrrr-i-.-i ? ?: p" p- v-Jir , i. r, '. " pm a :i aia .. iiiianj. , . . ,a v:w pm 1 . , WJ3i'BOUNJj. LIncoln-Chadron a 7 :L0 am Norfolk-BonsteU a 7:W am yu"s ruit-oo, a-iaie...o Z:le pm Iut MaU. a I:M am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Maximum Steamship Luxury mm urn Six Days Hew Ycrk-Psrls Companie Gnr&Ie Transatlantlque Elegant modern xpresa steamers leave New York tor Havre, Thursdays 10 A. M. Express train connections for Paris and all continental points. Paaaengere hav th comfort of famous totals--superior eulsln. palatial auhea, mag niticent aalooa, orchestras, gymnatlnm, eleva tors, root gardens, dally paper and averr desired luxnry. Naval others: man-o'-war dla ciplio. Safety la amply provided for by wlltr less and submarin bull signals. Iji Touraine, April 21 I I Provence. May 1 la Ixirralne. Mav 1 1 l.n Tnunin. xi.u La Savole ....Muy 12 La Lorraine, June i Additional salllUita at td cabin arlcaa aliarn.i. Saturdara by popular 00 claa cabin weanara it to 442.W. r. m. KSTirojnria. ibos vam.. W. X. BOOK. Art. O. X. a, u -m H. O. etIIELlia. laol Tmnm.m' a,.' LOXna XMi.ua. rirut Vattoaal Bank. .6 t .La pm ,k il:f prn .a l-6 pm .0 .t pm aU:0s am ai0:46 pm s 6:20 pm b t .M pm a i-M pm all .00 am b lilt Him Haatinf a-MuDerfnr Dead wood-Hoi epga..., Casper-Lander , framont-Albion , Mlaaourl raolflo. K. C. and BL L. Ex.. K. C. and bt La Ex. (lv Sat U p. m aU:U pm a t:M pm Cailoaito, Ullnaaki. Bt, faal .a 8:40 am a 6:81 am Arrira all.41 pm a 8:00 am !: Warn a 7.M am tn.su pm aj.wpu, al:a6p b 6:16 pm bli .a. Waa tern-. Overland Limited.... Omaha-Cbicago Exp Colorado Special Colo. -Calif onila Exp. Parry-Omaha Local., Into Great Chicago UinlUd a 6 08 Dm Tain I'ltu 1 7 ! .7 ,m . f- i: 11a 1 1 u , CUcago liixpraaa em Twin City ttxproea a i'i'V'' f P' Wabaah NEW YORK. April lO.-The Wright broth trs of Dayton, o., have reached an agree ment with the Aero Club of America which inures me lutuie of aviatlo., contests In uu" country. The Wrights agree to Issu licenses to those aviators who do not u wrignt machines, and the Aero club a w luuiiKrimnce no contents unless the avi ators competing shall first obtain licenses from the Wrights. No similar agreement with any other body will be made by the Wrls-hr f short, the Aero-Club of America will dic tate the condition, of all aviation contests In this country during the life of the agree ment and (he validity of the .Wrlaht nt. ents. The terms of the agreement Insure that the International contests for the Gordon Bennett trophy will be held In this country next fall. Although the place of meeting has not been chosen. New York Is now favored. 1 Since the 'Wright brothers won 1 ...J -,. . . ' ,,, ,11c ciuiea states courts the preliminary con test over the aeroplane patents the outlook for the International meet has been dubious. Foreigners Interested. Cortland F. Bishop, president of the Aero club, has received a steady stream of let ters from foreign aviators who wished t know what guarantee could be offered that mey would not be prevented from flying If n.i-y orougni tneir machines to this coun try. Without some assurance they were unwilling to come. Glenn 11. Curtlss, who won the international trophy at Rhelmi. France, last summer, and other American aviators were In the name position. To settle the question Mr. Bishop and a committee of the Aero club met Wilbur vrngni ana Andrew Freeman, representing the Wright company, at the Lawyers' luh in this cky. The conference began yester day and at Its conclusion today Mr. Wright gave Mr. Bishop a letter setting forth the position of his company. Copies will be sent to American and foreign aeronauts. "The Aero club," said Mr. Bishop tonight "recognizes the rights of the owners of the Wright patentu, under the decision of the federal courts of the United States, and re fuses to countenance the Infringements of those patents so long aa the decision re mains In force. In the meantime, in order - ,MV'i" la.iiuiu uwn at noma anil abroad, and in order to permit foreign avi ators to take part In aviation conteata in mis country, it was agreed that the A.rn Club of America, a. the American repre sentative of the International Aeronautical federation, should give only such nubile contests as may b licensed by the Wright company, and that the Wright company, on me oiner nana, should encourage open meets wherever approved aa aforesaid by the Aero Club of America, by granting licenses o promoters who make satisfac tory arrangements with the company for Its compensation for use of patents. At such licensed meets) any machine of any make may participate freely without secur ing further license or permit." Giants Wallop Yale Collegians With Big Score New York Nationals Pity Firit 'Ex hibition Game of Season at, . Polo Grounds. NEW YORK. April ..-m the first exhlbl Hon game at the Polo arm... ,a... .... New York National-- simply toyed with lale. Tho score was U to O. The v.i- men did not get a clean hit until the eighth Inning and eleven of them struck out. In he third Inning twelve men faced Frec nian. making eight hits and ulna runs Devore and Doyle each hit safely twice m this Inning and Devore, Murray and Becker each made triple. ' The base were filled when Devore made his three-base hit Drucke allowed only one scratch Infield hit in five innings. Score: NEW YORK. AH. HO. A. B. I 0 0n.d.. TALK. AB II O A g. 0 3 11 0 3 DTore. f... m.... 9 a , 1 OiStatana. cf... J 1 a . - . viixxan, 3b.... 4 j 1 o I 1 V eifarav . 1 lIMcliuynj. lb i I) I 0 Oji-arhart, If.. 1 0 0 J !C'or, If..;. J A 1 a OiLouiarel, aa.. 0 1 0 0lyrnian. p.. 1 .1 0 0 OITommtra, p. 1 0 1 1 0 Totals.. 0 1 1 "1 I 01 Hhaw, rf... Bwcltar, cf nnaw.il, aa, 4 0 1 Matcher, m. 1 0 1 Pevlin, Jb... ( I 0 Shater, b... 2 0 I Markl.. lh... 4 11 Tanney, lb.. 0 4 1 Myr. c 1 1) a Hihlal. r.... 2 1 4 Hnodarasp. c 0 0 1 Drurka, p... t 0 Parsons, p.. 1 0 .34 4 24 17 Totals 40 li 17 II l New York 0 0 9 S1 "le 0 0 0 11 n 0 2 14 0 0 0 00 h..!rh"i?f"e.l:.l.t!i. J;'erk,e- ! Three- -.,.,. ,iiiij., ueoaer, Devore. Devlin ",?."!" ru.nJ Uoyl; Sacrifice hit: 'stev.nR Stolen bases: bases: Dnvln MrlI. ' T New York. 4: Yale a v,".'..' on errors: New York. 8, Yale.. I Double Play: Myers to Brldwell. struck one By Klrh' 61 bV ",r0n, 4- by Tomme'rs. f. nJL2l' J?all': ft Freeman, 1; off ha 11? ii" Par"on. 2- Hit with pitched bail: By Freeman, 1. Wild pltchea- tti ucke. 2. Hits: Off Freeman h, three nnlngs; off Drucke, 1 in five Innlnc. Umpire: Mr. Hansell. Time: 2.00. nnlnc- Missouri Wins -Slugging Match Defeats Warrensburg by Bunching Hits and Clever Base ' Running". 4 :u pa Omaha-8L Louis Exp. .a JO Bm ... Mail and Expras... J 7 M f? bianbarry Local (from " U;1 CouncU Bluffs) ,:W pm bl0:U ,m Darllagtoa Denver and California Puget Sound Express. Nebra.ka points Blaok Hill. Northwest Expreaa...., Nebraska poluts Lincoln Mall b 1.20 pm ...ii.... cVi... n:iaam Lincoln Local t--. Aral.. Wpm a 8:46 n a 4:;pn, a S:I0am a 4.IUpm 11:25 pm a .S0 am Lincoln Local echuyiar-Platlanioutb Piattamoutn iowa ... Bellevue-Plattamouth Colorado Limited.. ., Chicaao f?neclal Chicago Expraaa... a 7.26 pm 8:10 Dm a 6:10 pm a 6 .10 pm 7:00 am a o;iv pm au.ia pm a :lo pm b 6 OS am T.SOpm ni os;. r.A-rr' . a 1. aiiv:swam au.iopm ;;40DI. 1TAIIBURG AIIERICAN All Modern f'.y Sarlo. (Wlrlas. ta ondon-H'a ris-Hamburg ichar. Apr. 11. iA. M. Irra. Uraal Ma. ar 11 LOWEST RATE a Be mis. Brand! bldg; luc rraa, L4iioola...Apr. fiPcunaylvanla ...at Cmclnnaii A Dr. W iuraf WaldaraM.ala. la tAmarUia - pr. iiaia-B Aus. Vic. auj Ii JKIti-Carlloa UCa.ru haacaurmm. lUaaiburs dlract. Naw aiunaiiua a n cart aaataaraal. Uaalbar. djraac. Xamburg-Aniarloaa X.lna, 48 B-way, Jg. T. 1 looal Agala .all:21p, . 7. -00 am a., is am all uo p Chicago Faat Expra...a 30 pin . ? lowa Local a 8 16 am ..S: Cr.ston-Iow. Local. i I I n Sl" St. Louis Exnrcs a I , T ?? m C- and St. J.ph.....lo;4Jm 1 21 K. C. and t. Joaepn....a 8:16 am la f"' K. C. U 6t JoMpn a4::lupm WBB8TBK TATOJ-.rifoo,ta, ... W a na t9. I Validity of Patent. Mr. Bishop did not say what "th satis factory arrangnvent for compensation" would be. It la understood, however that th Wright brothers deal re. In exactlna- royaltles, not so much to make money di rectly as to establish a (id continue the va lidity of their patents. The Aero club has taken an option on a tract of Long Island land four miles long ana aooui a mil wide, between Garden city and HIcksvIH. for a year's loans If it la decided to hold th International meet 4her the Long Island railroad will estaonsn switches to care for large crowds. However, it la not yet settled that this site will be chosen. A deflnit choice will not be reached for several months yet, said Mr. Bishop. Clubs at Washington and St. Louis are in th field for the meet and other citlea may put In bids. The death of Thomaa F. Walsh has con siderably diminished the chance, of Wash ington. Mr. Walsh had promised to sub scribe 1100,008 if the meet were hold there. Without thl sum It Is thought doubtful If the Washington club can raise a sufficient guarantee. A fund. has been started In this cHy to which Mr. Bishop has subscribed personally lit. 000. COLUMBIA, Mo., April 10.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Missouri defeated the State Nor mal nine from Warrensburg In a slugging match on Holland's field Saturday, the final count being 15 to fj. , 'i-h Tlg.rs won by uuiiciuiig nit ana clever base running. Score: Missouri 0 0 6 1 ' 7 0 fr-eL'Yii Warrensburg .4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 10 4 Butteries: Warrenshuiif. Thomas and Tanner: Missouri, Hayun and Klein. Um pire: Katron Frlahtfnl Apaama of the stomach, liver torpor, lam bark and weak kidneys are overcome by .Elenrtlo Bitters. Guaranteed. ' 60c. For sale liy Beaton Drug Co. Vv"--v 'v CARDINALS' BOLL ANNOUNCED W .hater. Sflaaaarl Palfl Auburn Looal laae. Arrlv. Chicaao, t. Omaha floua City Expre...., On. ha Local Jloux City I'a.senger.. Twla City Pasaangar.. B:u Cay Local ........ ,h 2:bu pm b1-. lt) Dm -b 1:00 pm b!l:4flam o Pm "ha ." .. am Oa Coadaetor Wta Waa Cared. Mr. Wllford Adam. Is bl name, and he writes about It: "Soma time ago I was confined to my bed with chronlo rheuma tism. I used two bottle, of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect, and the third bottle put Die on my feet and I resumed work aa conductor on the Lextlngton, Ky., Street Railway. It gave me more relief than any medicine I have ever u.ed, and It will do all you claim In casta of rheu matism." Foley's Kidney Remedy cur, rh.um.tlsm by eliminating the urlo acid from the blood. or sale by all druxaian. Twenty-Four Player Named to' Com poae St. Lool. Biatlonaie. ' ST. LOUIS, April 10. -Twenty-four play.rs who will compose the St. Louis National league team this y.ar have been named by President Robl.on, aa follows: Pitchers Willis, Corrlcon, Lush. Sallre Harmon. Geyer, Hlgarlns. Harkman. Catchers Phelps, Kelley, Bliss, Bresna- hsn. lnfielders-Konetchy. Hulswltt, riarbeau, Betcher. Magee. Ha UWr. ii Uarsrinsi M it,-1 i- Outfielders Ellis, Oakes, Evans, O Jlai a. The players who will be turned ovtpr to clubs not yet announced are Pitchers John son, Hleger, Knight, Iioudnrmllk, Marlon, Melter. Pickett, Rileigh, Sheridan, Sulli van, Lowell and Yates, .Inflelders BelJ and Barkwell and Outfielder. Murphy and Courtney. QUAKERS ONE GAME AHEAD '. National, of Philadelphia Now Mav Three to American. Two. I PHILADELPHIA. April 1.-The tiellhst existed In the base bai series belw.ed the two Philadelphia major league club.'waa broken today, when the Nationals defeated their rivals by the score of 6 to J. Tha ...... ... awalr unlll tha JlxUl Inning, when the Nationals made thre runs, which the Americans Could not over come. The series now stands three to two In favor of the National.. ' Score- R H K American 1 0 1 0 8 8 0 0 0-8- I 1 "onal lOOt 0 S 0 0 i-Jli J Fort Crook aad NraaWa. ttty. NEBRASKA CITY, Apr", i0.4-gp.clsl ) Arrangements have been S ' ,. ZC ball tea'm anTth. hX, uy emd.m', ' ,hU cl,y " th ti-nlv-" ""Jl1;? P'ay, th opening gam of tU lIh'n'br,"ka Cl,y lem ot th. Mink eague. Thay will com down on a spclal train and take nan in . . .7 . claea. alao playing a gata of ball in the arternoon. This team waa here everal time last saon and drw monster croada. Th efficacy of Chamberlain Liniment In th relief of rheumatism Is being demon Ud daily, tA 1 4! V t ( i