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REAL ESTATE
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GLAD TO SHOW YOU
I -ROOM, nit modern. very attractive
house on Charles St.. nr 39th. Large
rooms; wll built. Owrw has already left
the city that's why you ran gel this bar
gain for 14.1)0. Reasonable term.
OljOVKH RKALTT S NDI'ATE,
Ground Floor N. Y. Life. D. WM.
'"two up-to-date walnut kill
ItOMES.
Owner leaving city. WILL MAKE SAC
RIFICE KOK QI'ICK HALE ton one or
both); on I.afayetto Av near Forty
first ft.. one of the most desirable
residence district on Walnut Hill. One
7 room and one 1 rooms and re
ception halU. finished In oak. new plumb
Ins throughout. Castin furnace, laundry
In basement, south front loM and worth
nearly one-half prlre asked for all. ANY
REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE CON
SIDERED. Let inc nhiiw you. George
Marshall. 40 First National Hank Hid.,
office, 'phone Douglas 147; evening. Harney
216S.
G-room house, modern, full lot,
nearly new, in Bemis pnrk, La
fayette Ave., $3,830.
CHRIS BOYKR
WEPT CALIFORNIA ST., $3,250 ; 7 rooms,
fully modern, stationary tuna In baetnent.
one block from Fariiam alreet car. Lot,
lb ft front. Good terms.
NOWATA LAND k LOT CO.,
Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red m.
UOPP 1NVESTMEN1 SNAP
Meat Biara. Including all fixtures. ga
Una engine, computing "!, kattla a no
amok house, bix llvli, ir"ns upstairs
v 111 bring rental of He per month.
Owner baa cleared $6.0o0 aonuallj 4Lj t
I account of leavtn gclty will aell for $t,o
I Call Douglas iMii. 214 Board of Trade Blyg.
It 22xS. located near ltith. and Cumin.
OMAHA'S NEWEST ADDITION.
Tha moat beautiful laying medium priced
lota In the city. On Sherman Ave., prac
tically walking distance. Street paved,
, aewer, water, gas connected without cost
I to buyer. Some lots are as low as 7jO.
Terms: cant), balance M each year.
NOWATA LAND AID LOT CO..
Butte Hi N. Y. Life Bldg. Ked M
$3,400
2334 8. S4lh St.. a 2-story. 6-room house,
with living room, dining room and kitchen
on first floor, three bedrooms on second
floor: cellar under entire house, strictly
modern, Including heat, gas and electric
light combination fixtures: lot 49x133, east
front, In Crelghton's lHt Add.; house newly
decorated; all ready to move In; will aell
on easy terms. Don't fall to see the prop
rty.
Payne, Bostwick & Slater,
Sole Agents, 601 New York Life Bldg.
Compelled to Sell
4107 Isard St.: this property must be sold
at once. It Is vacant, hence Immediate
possession can bo given, seven rooms, all
modern, on caved street, one block to car.
Price has been reduced from $3,000 to $2,800
If taken at once. Reasonable terms can be
assured. Look It up.
Payne, Bostwick & Slater,
Sole Agents, 6th Floor N. Y. Life Bldg.
Exceptional Bargains
We wish to sell at a bargain that house,
large barn and lot known as 2604 Spalding
St. Sevan rooms and hall In good tenant
able order; stove heat; no reasonable offer
refused. Terms small payment down; bal
ance like rent. Key at this office.
We have another home of seven rooms
and hall at 814 N. 42d Ht; furnace heat;
lot 60x100 feet, that we can aell at a bar
gain: ground floor flnlahod In quartered
sawed oak; upstairs in pine. We want IS, 000
for this place, but will take considerably
lens and give terms lor quick KUie.
One other bargain at 4609 N. 21st St.
. six rooms and hall; furnace beat; large
lot 80x103 feet. See this and make orrer.
International Land & Inv. Co.,
Douglas 2 133. Independent A 2376.
210-212 Bee Building.'
Easy Payments
$250 buys a new modern 5-room
cottago near 20th and Paul Sts. Price
$2,100.
$400 buys a brand new modern 5
room cottage on North 20th St. Price
$2,600.
$450 Buys a brand new modern 5
room cottage. Price $2,509.
' J. W. RASP CO.,
689-91 Brandela Bldg.
Doug. 1653; 'A-2653.
Near Hanscom Park
If you are looking for a strictly modern
, g-room and sewing room, look at 2340 South
' 83d St. See if you can duplicate this In
Omaha for the price. Oak finish, beam
celling in dining room; laundry tubs; lot
caRt front, 71x140; cement walks and steps;
block of west side Hanscom park car.
S3d and Martha. Terms; must sell.
FOK SALE De Haven's drug
good stand, stock and sales,
tasy. Council Bluffa.
store;
Terms
BENSON HOME
ON EASY TERMS
Choice home of 6 rooms and
bath: modem In every partic
ular; house nearly new; large
east front lot. This is an op
portuaity to get a home in
this beuutltul suburb on very
easy payments. Let us show
you the property.
R, 11. LANDERYOU,
442 Board of Trade Bldg.
Xela-Doug. 21il; Ind. A-2151; lies. II. 4016.
FINE KOL'NTZH PLACE HOME,
1MW tiPKNCKK ST.
Has reception hall, panor, back parlor,
dining rcKiui. kitchen and rear vestibule on
first floor. All finished In quarter sawed
oak except kitchen, which is finished In
the best of birch and maple. Four lurgi
bedrooms and bam upstairs; finished in
blicli and tnspic. Has large attic and fun
casement. Pressed brick f oumlalio.i. bent
of hot water heaung plant. Full s.nd lot.
paving all paid, 'this home nu built by
the owner and Is strictly flrst-clavs
throughout. '1 lie butt 8-rooin iUun in
Kouiuse Placo lor this price. Can see It
at any time.
' HASTINGS A HEYDEN,
1014 Harney St.
2421 WE1HTUK AVE.,
U2.S0O.
This la a now, sm.-iiy all modern liousy.
Has veatlbui. pariot, dining room. den.
kitchen, bedroom and batit on the first
floor and plenty of room to finish two
large rooms on the second floor. '1'ne nsir
lor, dining room and den tire flnl'hed In
oak, the o!hr rooms being oak lalud to
mutch. Large ba.soiiHiit, furnace heat.
This hous was built by the owner, who
la a mechanic, -and the workmanship and
material are A No. 1 throughout. Call u;
up and let us show you through at once.
Tenon: )700 cash, balance eay monthly
payment.
HASTINGS HEYDKN,
1014 Hurney St.
FOR BALE.
I am Just roinpieti. g a very handanma
and thoroughly modern ten-room rts deiicu
on 38ili Ave., between Farnani and iodtt.
Have Installed the rinrnt system of hot
water healing and plumbing and very
handsome electric Hint and gas fixtures;
several mantels, hardwood finish and
floors, two bath rooms and everat lava
tories. Owing to a suiMwn rhanne In business,
net vsaitatlng my absence from Omaha for
a larger portion of the time, I have co.i
cluded to offer this house for sie, and it
sold befr alay 1, arid will turn th house
ovr ooinplrie In every resvet. with tho
grounds graded and lei raced a d a I soJded
and walks complete. '
Jf yuu would like t secure a brand new
U to date house on one of the best rsi
am ttiMit. ready for occupancy, 1
wuuid l a vsi n glad to ahow It ti you, If
v. u tirihini lu at my office, Douglas
or house, Harney 1 'S.
boll'iL ft. I1KU3, i. Board of Trade.
REAL ESTATE
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W. O. JENSEN, build home right; P'n
furnished Tii fc'palding. Tl Web. SUA
COZY lit tl home, tna Miami Bt.: lot 40
IX; -rooms, fine lawn and ahada tree;
altf water. gas. II, am: iin wtt term
REAL ESTATE
FARM AM HA.ttU a-AA u FOH ALB
Arkansas.
$t.O LAND ONLY $16
I HAVE you ACUEs VitlGlW TIMBER.
n fcevier County. Ai'Kans.is. i wo railroads
oni t and 4 miles away; uest quality u
and nicKory; will cut over .0 feet to
acre; hoii Is lieu buck bottom land; will
raise luo bushels corn, a bale of cotton to
ho acre or top yield of every suitable crop
when timber is cleared off. The land lies
high above overflow. It's all smooth and
eve . Every acre tillable when cicarea.
This land will easily eeil up to $i0 an acre
when cleared and nut in cultlatlon, but
will sell to quick purchaser for only 1G an
acre, on terms to suit. Timber alone Is
worth more than price asked for botn tim
bers; title Is perfect; reason lor sewing is
that land la now owned Jointly by parties
who wish to llouldate. Oreat opportunity
for man or company to take tills over and
develop It. Very few chances like this left
In the country. Write me today tor more
Information. Address H. C. Parmelre, Box
444, Fort Smith, Ark.
BEAUTIFUL OZARK REGION OF AH-
kansas; fertile valleys; rich mountain tops;
good climate; flowing springs; farms all
sixes, ail prices. Write J. C. Mitchell &
Co., Fayetteville, Ark.
ARKANSAS FARM. 1B0 ACRES; 120 IN
cultivation; dwelling house, barn, orchard,
etc.; price $1500; terms, or would trade for
town property or small Kansas or uma-
homa farm. Box 36, Searcy, Ark.
COME TO THE LAND OF FRUIT,
fine cMmate and pure wnter. We have
orchards, grain, timber and coal lands, in
five acre to twenty thousand acre tracts;
pome exchanges. Write for price Hist. E.
F. Henry & Co., Bentonvllle, Ark.
FOR SALE 45 acres, house, barn and
spring; some fruit; good land; one mile
from Wickes; a snap at $12.50 per acre.
10-acre tracts. $15 acre; part casn, bal
ance monthly; get a list.
RIDOWAY. Wickes, Ark.
160 ACRES In Polk county, Arkansas;
fenced; 4-room house, barn, creek and
spring near house; orchard; 35 acres In
cultivation; will sell or trade. D. K. Frets,
Canton, Kan.
0 ACRES Arkansas land $10 per acre; In
Arkansas cnumy, about a miles from
Stuttgart, about 4 miles from Goldman; no
buildings; bargain quick; no trades. Thos.
D. Hubbard, Erie, Kan.
Cellars.
410 ACRES of timber land. 200 acres will
make fine app.e orchard; Income from tho
start; must sell quick. Write me today.
C. S. Butterfteld.i Colton. Cal.
RANCHES of all kinds for sale, from
160 acres up to 6.000 acres, at the best bar
gains of any land offered In Colorado.
Write or call on The Keliiy-Kex Keai es
tate Co., Kiowa. Colo.
BEST orchard and farm land In Arkan
sas vallev closo to railroad and market for
$15 per acre cash. Water rights for same
ut fit) per acre In twenty equal annual pay
ments. This land Is going fast and will
double Its value In a very short time.
Write W. R. btover, care or Elks' club,
Pueblo, Colo. ;
COLORADO land at a bararaln. 160 acres
Irrigated, near Denver, Colo. Lays level,
good soil, can all be cultivated, will sll
at a bargain If taken soon as 1 need money,
Addreis owner. Lock Box 100.
Georgia.
10000,000 FEET Georgia timber and 1.600
acres good land on Ky. Price $24,600. Other
bargains. F. L. Greene. 653 N'Nell Bldg.,
lo.OvO.OOO FEET Georgia timber and 1,600
Florida.
FLORIDA FARMING LANDS FOR
sale at $16 per acre in five-acre tracts and
ud. Eaav uavments. !
The above landa of several , thousand
acres were selected yeara ago by deputy
commissioner of the V. S. Department of
Agriculture as the best lands in Florida
and which we have recently purcnasea.
They are located on the a. A. L. Ry..
$6 to 45 miles south of Jacksonville, In the
Lawtey and Starke district, which are well
settled by thrifty truck farmers; with an
established market where northern com
n.lcnlon men pay cash for produce, early
irawueri lea, etc.
btrawoerry shmments from this lmmeai
ate territory average between the 1st of
April and the 1st of May about 12 Armour
refrigerator cars per (lay. In addition to
strawberries, there are shipments of van
ous Kinds of vegetables, potatoes, etc.
In this territory you have the advantage
or churches, schools, telephones ana rura
free delivery.
Adjoining our property Is the famous
Hellorun Spring of great curative proper
ties. Other lands around this old spring
are held at $100 an acre. Kor Information
concerning this great medicinal water,
a rite the proprietor, W. U. Davis, Starke
r'la.. or the undersigned.
If within one year from the date of pur
chase your farm does not measure up to
representation, all payments cheerfully re
funded. We are offering our lands for a short
time in blocks of five acres and up at $16
per acre on easy payments.
For our business reputation references
of Jacksonville.
Harnett National bank.
The Florida National bank.
Hon. John K. Horr, U. S. marshal.
President Board of Trade
The mayor.
West-Raley-IIamby Company,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Indiana.
A 112-ACRE farm for sal In a good Ger
man settlement. 1V4 miles from a good
school-and Catholic church; price $50 per
acre. Address J. E. Bobbins Ice Plant,
Ureensburg, Ind.
Kan an a.
WHEAT. CORN. ALFALFA.
12.000 acres of Improved and unimproved
laud, consisting of choice quarters, halves
and sections located In Gove, Sheridan and
Lrfigan counties; all In good neighborhoods.
close to towns and schools; price from $15
to $30 an acre; reasonable terms; 2 crops
will pay for this land; sometimes 1 crop
win uo it. write lor particulars or call
and seo us. Marlln Land Company. 723
Kansas Ave., lopeka, Kan.
FOK SALE OR EXCHANGE.
Two 1,000-acra tracts near Waverly. Kan
3?0 acres, 5 ml.es from Toprka; improved.
HO acres, 6 miles from Topeka; improved
:tu acres, near Towner, Colo.; well im
proved.
Write A. D. Jones & Co., 600 Kansas Ave,
Topeka, Kas. .
KANSAS
FINELY IMPROVED FARMS
$20 FER ACRE
All rented, paying from 10 to 22 per cen
rent. Pest alfalfa In tha world. E.isi
trims. If not as represented, will return
your expenses.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.
24 N. Y. Lift Bldg. 'Phone Red lm
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BAR
gain In Western Kansas lands write to th
ill est Western Land and Immigration Com
pany, Miaron Springs. Kan.
FOR SALE 22S-acr farm In Coffey
county. .Kansas; 1 miles enst of Hartford
10-room residence: 'aire barn: lVacre or
chard; first class farm; price $15,000. Owner,
u l. Brighton, Coffeyviiie. Kan.
FOIl PALK Cheyenna Co., Kan.. 10)
acres, Kood soil, no buildings, $'.3-i0. J
I'sse ThreshliiK Machine Co., Racine, Wl
Miss art.
FOR quick . sale, 3m acres on Gasconde
ricvr, J per acre, James Strickland, th
t-uaiK l.and Man. 'rr.cs.er. Mo.
IN CASH COUNTY. MO..'
The blgxeat bsrgaln e have had to offer
for five ears, 4S0 acres, located 1 mile from
railroad town, on rural ronti and rOion
lines; good large house, 2 good barns; all
kinds of fruit; 20 teres apple orchard; 25
acres timber: 3.0 acres as fine land
you ever stuck a plow In: balance fine blue
gra&s laud: good water; big bargain at
the price, $ilO per acre; time on part. Jot
M. Wilson & Son, Harrlsonvllle. Ma.
FOR HALF In Ca'nden county. Mis
souri; old soldiers, railroad men. laboring
men and others wanting to pur. -hake Iana
nr. nionthlv or quarterly payment- address
A. 1 Jackson, Climax Springs. Mo.
REAL FSTAT?
PA n M AMI HAM II L.mi FOR SAI.n
Ml
rl-
'ootlnaed.
niOOEST land Bargain In Missouri I 010
cres roiling timbered lund fri McDonald
ounty, on Kansas Cltv Southern railway;
good location, well watered by springs.
end Id grating, fruit, berry, truck and
poultry lands; must be sold right nof at
15 per acre; this land will subdivide nicely
Into 40-scie farms. If purchaser so desires;
it;a perfect; quics scion necessary, au-
ess. Commercial Club, Anderson, Mo.
WANT IOWA FARMS.
4. acres, Cass county. Mo., $4! per acre,
sn.
4f0 acres. Johnson county, Mo., $to per
re. rash.
6:12 screj, Carroll county, Mo., $:,0 per
cash.
Will exchange one or all three for Iowa
rms; thrse are good farms; owner lives
n Iowa. If you want to come south is
re opportunity.
O. W. CLARDT INV. CO..
Kansas City, Mo. 801 Commerce.
LOOK.
Positively the best 40 ncres. 1-atory 4-
ri)om houe, barn, wells, springs, rrutt.
ell fenced, legnnt soil, close to rock
road, school and railroad market, Jackson
county; best farm; we have got to sell It;
Ice, $5,000; $3,000 In cash, balance terms.
D. White & Co., Independence, Mo.
LOOK here; fine farm, well Improved,
Tribune. Pulaski county. Missouri, tor
sale at only $30 per acre; half cash; balance
terms. Address Wm. M. Hess, Winnipeg,
Missouri.
Hlsseiets.
$11,000 S.000. 000 feet saw timber, hemlock,
Irch, maple, basswood and 5S5 acres of
ood land less than 140 miles of city; 4
lies to railroad, good logging road, driv
ing stream one-eighth of mile. Double your
money here. Investigate. Maps, plats, es
timates furnished. Hobart Land Co., Min-
eapolls, Minn.
Utah.
EXCEPTIONAL Irrigation property In
Utah, 9.600 acres deeded land under reser
voir and canals already constructed; reser
voir capacity for 40.000 acres; additional
land available; most prominent western Ir-
gatlon engineer shows nrofit of over mil
lion dollars to me made from this m-op-
tty; price $2;"i0,000; $.S0.000 cash: reasonable
terms on balance; would consider part
trade In clear property. Joseph A. Simp
son 1728 Wclton St., Denver, Colo.
sfeferaakaw
BARGAINS
Hillcrest, 160 acres, $5.J0; cash rent.
Midway, 80 acres, beautiful home, $4. SCO.
Ash Grove, 320 acres, $11,200. .Easy terms.
J. T. CAMPHKLL,
Litchfield, Neb.
WESTERN REAL ESTATE.
Farm and town property where railroad
rlght-cf-way ta bought through. Kinks Id
homesteads. Dry land to come under gov
ernment canal. Don't wait. Address P. O.
Box No. lf.l. Oaring. Neb.
KAKMd, improved and unimproved
ranches. F. J. Dlshner, O'Neill, Neb.
FOR SALEt-Well Improved, nice laying.
100 acres of land four miles of Holdrege In
Phelps oounty. Nebraska, worth i'M. will
sell at $76 per acre. Herrick & Spencer, Col
lege View, Neb.
Oklahoma.
FINE ADDITION PROPOSITION-lfiO
cres adjoining a fast growing new town
In Northern Oklahoma for sale at reason-
ble price, on trms, for addition pur
poses. Here Is something fine. Address
Box we. Tulsa. Okl.
Oregron.
OREGON-3.200 ACRES IN FAMOUS
wheat and bunchgrass region, $8; 320 acres
In Willamette Valley. $35. W. M. Sanders,
Jr., fcllverton, Ore.
Soatk Dakota. ,
SOUTH DAKOTA T.AVn Tha rush Is on
for Stanley county land; several new lines
of. railroad now building in this county.
Buy now ana double your money in me
next two years. Choice lanos selling at
from $12 to $18 Der acre. For mam and In
formation write to Felland Realty Co., 5,'l
raiace tnag., Minneapolis. Minn.
WRITE for our booklet No. 61. describing
112 quarter sections, first-class land at $18.00
u f4i.w per acre, oia.10 no w uia-n.v Mwcrea
you are In the market for. State Map and
Book He t No. 66 Fre. F. J. Karrlngton &
Company, 60S New York Life Bldg., Omaha,
Neb.
TALK ABOUT YOUR SNAPS!
Here is one that has got them all faded:
1B0 acres of prairie land two miles from
Troy, Grant county. South Dakota. This
is rolling land, but the best of soil. It is
worth $4,000, but for a short time 1 offer
It for $2,800, $800 cash and the balance in
five years at 8 per cent. If you want a
snap, get out to see this quick. Address
Thomas R. tevens,Troy, S. D.
WHAT we can offer to a man with little
money: The best farms and ranches In
Lyman county. Write for lists. Clark &
Kentch, Reliance, S. D.
Texas.
A BARGAIN 150 acres In central Texas
all but 15 acres level black soil, very rich;
90 acres In cultivation: everlastlnar water:
u acres net over sooo. un public road. 8V4
mnen to gooa marKei, close to good school,
good neighbors, 2,100 feet elevation. Dry,
warm atmosphere. Get well of asthma in
about two years. Fine for throat and lung
trouDie. Many cnurcnes. ui ureen at. N.,
wicnua, ivan.
FOR SALE Eighty-acre Improved farm.
a miien irora xagie ijtote, ai iw per acre;
85 acres ready for harvesting of truck croD.
Other choice bargains. J. Pehoushek, Eagle
Lrftke, lex.
WANTED to Trade 180 acres patented
Texas land, border Pecos river. H mile In
Vaiveids county; 6 miles from railroad town.
vanieo at i per acre, ior a -cynnuer tour
ing automobile; must be in good condition
and of standard make. Address W. F. i
Cunningham, Miaianu, rex.
SELL OR TRADE 960 acres best land in
the Texas Panhandle in a body; every
acre smooth: at a bargain: subject to
mortgage $7 per acre, 6 per cent, none due;
traae equity ior omer iana or cuy prop
erty. Write for price and stats trade. H.
U. Jving, Marion. Ivan.
AUCTION
SALE OF GOOD LAND
On May 23 at J p. m.. in Omaha, we
will sell to the highest bidder 4,000 acres
In tracts of 60 acres and up of first class
unimproved land, close to town. In south
ern Texas. Fine crop and fruit lands, best
climate in the world.
Don't rniss this opportunity to buy land
at your own price. Every acre must and
win De soul, small payment clown, bal
ance t years' time. Write or call for full
particulars.
8 E. WAIT & COMPANY. (Trustees)
617 Bee Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
Mlseellameaas.
FARMS FOR SALE.
See our bargains in western Kansas snd
eastern Colorado, $12.60 to $36.00. Will take
Income property In exchange. ,
LATHROP & TOHIN. e
' 414 Bee Bldg
CHEAP FARM LANDS.
In western Nebraska and Colorado. Write
for prices.
NEBRASKA LAND COMPANY.
Sidney, Neb.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE BUYERS FOB
6. and I-room bouses. If prices are right
ws csn sell your property for you.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO,
Suits C2. N. Y. Life Bldg.
I WANT your lowest rash price on a va
cant lot in walking distance. Give loca
tion. Address W 2S3. Bee
REAL ESTATE LOANS
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Fat nam Biullh at Co.. ip) Farnaiu SL
TXANS to borne owners and home build
ers, wltli privilege of making partial pay
mtnts semi-annually.
W. II. THOMAS.
UO Flrtt National Bank Bldg.
LOWEST P-ATE.S Bemls. Brandels Bldg
GARVIN BROS.. 8d floor N. Y. Life. $VT)
to $100,000 on Improved property. No delay
f&ns in tS.OuO on homes In Omaha. O'Keete
Real K'tats Co., 100 N. Y. Life.. Douglat
or A-21.'i
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Ca
WANTED CUr loans. Pexers Trust Co.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
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FIVE PER CKNT MONEY
to loan on
, Omaba business property.
THOMAS BKENNAN.
Room X. New Kor a Life Bidg.
1100 to $10,000 made ro'O'nptlv. p. p. Wead.
WrB Ridu- . lMh and Fsrnam
SWAPS
WE handle exchanges of properties of
merit. HAKHY H. CCLVt-R. Isjk-810 N. ,
L.le Bldg. Phone D. "vi.
TO EXCHANGE for land of equal value
without incumbrance. l.OnO stork of new
staple. Oeueial merchandise. Shuitl &
Strong, Pllger, Neb.
CLOSfci carriage or stiei hack, landau
lei style, but lulc used, made by Cunning
ham and sold new for $1,000. This carriage
is now worth toOO In cash, but we would
exchange It for norses or for vacant prop
erty or for western land. Johnson. Oan
forta Co.. 8. "W. Cor. 10th and Jones Hi a
TO BUY," sell or trade, at a profit, see,
write or telephone
MacDONALD & BOYER,
4&2Vi Mrandels.
You Want a l'arm
the other fellow want city property or
stork of goods. We want tna commission.
Send us full description la first letter aad
we will g. you a trade.
Nowata land a lot co..
Suite 624 N, Y lite Bit's- Hed ltta,
Two houses clear $4,000
Trade for land and assume a reasonable
amount.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999.
IF YOU HAVE
Property to tha amount of $5,000 to ex
change for a good moneymaking business
write MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO.. 10J-4
McCague Bldg.
CLEAR lot im and $2,000 cash for good
rental property In Omahn.
NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.,
Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999.
FOR EXCHANGE 8-room, all modern
house, closet, bath, furnace; facing state
capltol building, Lincoln, Neb. Flve-mlnute
car service; price, $10,000r will take $5,000 In
trade, balance on time. Herrick & Spencer,
College View, Neb.
SOUTH OMAHA
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
WAVERLY HOTEL, 2310 M St; Am. plan;
bath; $1.25 day; week ly, $5 up; meals. 25c.
TAILORS
O. A. LINQUEST CO.. 235 PAXTON BLK.
MAX MORRIS. 301 BROWN BLOCIC
V. TAUCHEN. Krug Theater Bldg.
WANTED TO BUY
BEST PRICE paid for second-hand furni
ture, carpets, clothing and shoes. 'Phone
Douglas 397J.
SECOND-HAND clothing, party, afternoon
grasses. John Feldman, D. SUM or Ind. A-2U4.
WANTED 5,000 feather beds. Write or
'phone D. 7503, Metropolitan Feather Co.,
801 N. 20th.
KEISER nava best for furniture, etc.
Antique furniture cheap. 1020 Center. D. 6662.
MERRY-GO-ROUND Wanted: A first
class merry-go-round. Write at once. C.
B. Kugler, Grand Island, Neb.
WANTED Rmnll lunch room and confec
tionery or small cigar and tobacco stand,
must not cost me over $500 or $600; must
have,' living rooms In connection, country
town In southeastern Nebraska. Address E.
u. Bennethun, Syracuse, Neb.
WANTED TO RENT
We Are Getting Numerous Calls
For House, of,, All Slses. List With Us.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. J
U4 N. Y. LM,Jldg. Phone Hed 19.
TBrrr-i '
A FURNISHED hsusa or apartment from
June 20. Atlres H $44, Bee.:
WANTED To"Tent modern 7 or 8-room
houtie 1ft west part of city. Address L 247,
Bee. , . ,
NEAT, cosy re rim wanted by young gent
leman of refinement. State terms and full
particulars. Address, P-261. care Bee.
wanteo:to borrow
FOR client, $2,500 on good security, well
Improved real estate for three or five
years; 8 per cent Interest. Gerald M. Drew,
46 Board of Trade Bldg.
WANTED SITUATIONS
JAPANESE chauffeur wanted position.
Can drive and repair any gasoline car.
Good reference. - Address D 222 Be.
WANTED A location for practice of
medicine and drug store, by experienced
and reliable physician in Nebraska, in a
town of 600 to 1.000 preferred. Address Dr.
Conaway, Thompson, Neb.
A THOROUGH accountant with refer
ences desires permanent position as book
keeper or bookkeeper and office mana
ger. Address M-J4S, care Bee..
E1
A. BBE
WANT AD
will rent that vacant house, (111
those vacant rooms, or secure
boarders on short notice, at a very
small cost to you. Be convinced.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE
Omaha. Neb.. March 23. 1910. Sealed
proposals, In triplicate, will be received
here and by Quartermasters at the posts
namea ntiein, until 10 a. m., central stan
dard time. April S3. 1310. for furnlshlutr
Oats, Bran, Hay and btraw during tha
period from July 1, 1910, to September 80,
1910, at Omaha, and Fcrts Crook. Omaha
and Robinson, Nebraska; Forts Leaven
worth and Riley, Kansas: Forts D. A
Russell and Mackenzie. Wyoinluir: Fort
lien Moines,' Iowa, and Fort Meade, South
Dakota. United States reserves right to
reject or ar-pept any or all proposals or any
part thereof.' Information furnished on ap
plication here or to Quartermasters at sta
tions named. Envelopes containing pro
porals should be marked "PropoeaTs for
1-Grfcge, and addressed to MAJOR 13. fci
McCarthy, c. q. m.
M ch24-26-2u-A pr20-21-21
CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S
office. Fort lies Moines, Iowa, March
21. 1810. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will
be received here until S p. m., standard
time, April 28, 11)10, and then opened, for
resurfacing certain macadam roads at Fort
lies Moines, Iowa approximately 44.000
square yard?. Blank forma, plana and speci
fications and full Information obtained at
thla office. A deposit of $5 required fot
drawings and specifications; deposit will be
refunded on return of drawings here. The
United States reserves the right to reject
or accept all proposals or any part thereof.
Envelopes containing propoaals should be
Indorsed "Proposals for resurfacing roads
snd addressed Constructing Quartermaster
Fort Des Moines, Iowa. M30A1 2 22 23 26
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PWOHED HIM THAT THE. CLUB -MEETS
HALF AN HOUB. LATER
TH AM U5UM, I LL HAVU
fll-3YTIME.TOrtr-ir,- X'j JiL f-t J
IVE. A LITTLE TALK pTf AWrA
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Correct Ways for
Only when brackets are used may a
women write the prefix "Mrs." or "Miss
to her name when she Is signing a com
munication.
If she Is corresponding with persons who
are strangers, whether the matter be, busi
ness or personal. sh may frequently writs
her note in the-third person, v In business It
Is always advisable to do this. For In
stance, if a woman wishes an article from
Daily Health Hint.
5
Sprains and bruises, while not serious,
are often very annoying, says Dr. Moody
In Outing. When the sccldent first occurs
Immerse the limb In cold spring water.
This has a tendency to contract the small
blood vessels and keep down Inflamatton.
If. however, swelling has already set In,
cold water should give place to hot, as hot
as can be borne.
The Dai
VOL. I.
THE BUMBLE BED,
A. STINGER Editor
NO ADS AT ANY PRICE
Communications welcomed,
and neither signature nor re
turn postage required. Ad
dress the Editor.
. Tree Plantln'.
This Is Tree Plantln' day and
everybody should take to the
tall timber and observe the
day by putting a young acorn
In the way of becoming a
mighty oak. t
If one a. Washington had
only known It, If he had any
Idea of what money (here was
to be In selling lumber, he
would never have chopped
down his father's cherry
tree. No. he would have
saved it and eaten the cherries
and then gotten rich selling
the twigs that dropped off In
the fall.
We regret, to report that this
has been a bad season for
trees and tree plantln' so far
this year, and a lot of trees
that wanted to blossom out In
their new straw hsts ahead
of the regular date, got a
frost and will have to try
again.
Ties plantln', however, will
never become an exciting
sport, never so exciting ss
foot ball or . base ball,
' to say nothing of a
Jeffries Johnson punching
match. One tree plantln' day
a year will go, but one tren
plantln' day every week would
be too much of a good thing.
without
Indeed, So.
The Big Stick.
"Oh. where are vou going, my
pretty maid?"
"It's none of your business,
sir," she said.
Before I'd have a girl who
talked like that.
I'd marry her aunt, who is
plain and fat-
Bumble Bee
ways the best.
stings are a)
A t'casua Item.
By Envious Council Bluffer.
How big is Omahs, Pa-pa,
That p-ople call It great.
Is It as big as Council Bluffs,
Ai d Just as up-to-date?
My Bon, we'll hsvs a million
sure,
And maybe mora than that.
We are counting all the people,
And every dog and cat.
NOW-REGARDING THE!) S-uf noon -Mi.Tr OOdo1(U,ll richt- ) ( 1 TC-UU
PREL5IDEMT.THE: J y EMOOGHtij , 'SfNOvI 1 HH Vt-
subject r - toooordieL T Pr B-ir
must 7-v ' &h l?,.h Tr f&S voo
appkau CaQ ZSh, wJL A'T'rro
w 1 'Hj
tMAZNE
dthfTLthtN.
- ri id r VT THE1
w.
CLUB "TONIGHT"
V. S'RIT
f - -K
OUST TIME, TO srf'"
GIVE. A LITTLE TALK
GET OUT tJErut
ARRIVE - J y
THE NEW YORK EVWiJJfiTELEQnAM (NEW YORK HERALD COX, AS RisWi Bsjorved
Harried Women to
the grocery or dry goods shop she should
begin the letteY by saying "Mrs. Howard
Van Sluyck wishes," etc. The address Is
then placed at the bottom of the note.
Should she write In the first person to a
shop and wish to sign her name she may
do it In either of two ways. If she pre
fers to use her Individual name the signa
ture should read "(Mrs.) Mary Ellen Van
Sluyck" or "Mary Ellen Van 81uyek," put
ting directly beneath It In brackets "(Mrs.
Howard Van Sluyck.)"
The latter, that to. tom signatures, Is
the form always to be employed when
writing In the first person to social equals
who do not know the name. For example,
a woman may have occasion to write' to
another woman about a servant's refer
ence and the one receiving the letter, being
a total stranger and perhaps never having
heard of the writer, must be treated with
the utmost formality, but, of course, as an
equal. Therefore, the writer should sign
her note as she would to a friend, putting
beneath it her married name.
ly Bumble Bee
OMAHA, APRIL 15, 1910.
VERY
LATEST
NEWS
Tense Telegrams Just Be
ceived by The, Bumble
Bee from Its Various
Special Foreign and Do
mestic Correspondents.
No Drouth In Texas.
FORTH WORTH. Tex., April
21. (Special Grapevine to The
Bumble Bee.) Governor Shal
lenberger Is visiting In Texas
and enjoying himself hugely.
The governor says the S o'clock
law Is just the thing for Ne
braska, but It's a great relief
to be In Texas occasionally.
Llamas GettlaaT Impatient.
NEW YORK. April 21.
(Special Wlregram to The
Bumble Bee.) Gould Diets'
llamas are eager to browse In
Everybody Is suspected
holding the next
Grand Island Celebrates.
GRAND ISLAND. April 21
(Special to The Bumble Bee.)
Grand Island had a grand
celebration last night. "Billy"
Thompson spent part of the
$50 he saved by not filing as
a candidate for UnlteJ Slates
senator.
WE HEAR
That Gould Dletz's monkey
has a bsd case on tha bull
ter rler.
That "Bill" Gurley has got
ten Into the beauty prize
class since he molted his
moustache.
That Al Sorenson Ic still un
able to persuade himself to
separate himself from the
price of a (Ulna; fee that
would pay for 1,000 beers.
That Johnny Troutan la as
happy over his county com
missioner's Job as a boy with
a new whistle.
Thst the grievance commit
tee of the Central Labor union
was Instructed at the last
meeting to have the tune
changed on the piano at the
Princess theater at least once
a month so the monotony may
not disturb the sessions.
That owing to the early
freeze, Johnny Kern Is going
to charge extra If they have
cherries In them.
That John L. Webster
doesn't know whether tq be
glad or sorry thst the end
of the water works case Is
that much closer.
That the I o'clock law is
still In force unless you say
you have ordered In advance.
That Sheriff Bralley Is
mighty glad the street car
strike In Philadelphia was not
In his bailiwick.
That "Charlie" McGrew got
quite chummy with the
Sphinx during his visit to tbe
Nile.
Thst Superintendent David
son thinks hs looks best In a
light suit of clothes.
That "Doo" Hoffman has a
pew story he has taken out
of cold storage.
That Forecaster Welsh
promises to do better by us
from now on.
Rlvervlew park and want to
know when they can set out
of here. They also yearn for
Gould.
Astonndlnaj the Parisians.
PARIS, April 21. (Special
Csble to The Bumble Bee.)
Colonel Roosevelt Is astonish
ing the natives with his
rough and ready use of the
French language. He or
dered breakfast thla morning
the assistance of an
Interpreter.
Ta Boom Bnalneaa.
COUNCIL BLUVFS. la.,
Arrll Zl.-(Speclal to The
Bumble Bee.) A movement Is
on foot among business men
here who think trade a trifle
dull, to get the Mabrsy
bunch who are out on ball to
locate here again. Prospects
are said to be bright for suc
cess -
. Nothlnsi De-last.
WASHINGTON. April 21-(t-prclal
Grapevine to The
Bumble Bee.) Nobody an
nounced forthcoming retire
ment from senate today.
PAGE-
TONIGHT rM'TO LEtTUHC
OM THE DODO - WHILE THf. DODO
oN tXCE-EOIMGUy STUPID BiKD ND
lS HOW EXTINCT IT IS. WITH USI lr
TONIGHT in THE FUKn op
)
Sign Their Names
An unmarrid woman, having but dim
name, would sign hers in full, putting
Miss in brackets beside It. , . . ' ,
I can think of no place, save on a hotel
register, or when writing a visiting catd,
that a woman signs her name 'with lii
prefix, without brackets. When shs wishes
to use her married name, that Is, hef Hus
band's, ' her own must be written In fill
with the married name beneath in brack
ets. ' '"
(I-
School Boy Definitions.
Gender shows whether a man la masau
llne, feminine or neuter.
Gravitation is that which if tbure were
none we would all fly away.
Woman's suffrage Is the state of suffer
ing to which they werei barn.
"The laws of nature are mads by trs
congress of the United States."
31
NO. 182.
of
. THE MUSE.
An April Morn.
One April morn I heard a
sound
I knew not what It wuzx:
It seemed a low mellifluous
hum
Approaching to a burs.
When first Its music smote
my ear,
It made my spirit quail;
Thinks I. "Now cun that be
the whizz
fl lli. nn..l..cF i.mol'D tall?1'
number.
'Twas Friday morn s1 It
was dark, M
And I lav still shed:
I thought of that there
oomet's tail
And covered up my head.
And, oh! The dreams I
dreamed were not
Of gladness or of mirth;
I dreamed that comet lashed
Its tall
And wiped me off the earth.
At lust came daylight I aroso.
And still I heard the buzz;
I, trembling, dressed myself
for I
Knew not where the trouble
wuzz.
But when I picked the Dally
up m
To see what I could sr-e
The buzzer proved to be Inside;
It was a Bumble Bee.
B. N. T.
T. B.
The Big
As through space we whirled
In this swift moving world.
We are opt to get rather un
steady. On our terrestrial ride
We feel need of a guide.
"I'm right on the Job," de
clares Teddy.
The connubial state
Has "got in bad" of late;
For extinction we sem to
be ready.
Who cries. "Sell your motors!
Produce future voters!"
Our own patriotic friend
Teddy. :
Halley's comet draws nsr,
We all feel somewhat qgeer
Have need of assurance al
ready. "Folks, don't be alarmed,
We'll get by unharmed,"
.Cries our undaunted protec
I tor,. Teddy. 4
In this world-wide confusion
There's but one sane con
clusion ,
I guass that you know It el-
ready.
The guide for this planet
Is he who once ran 11.
Our almost omnipotent Teddy.
Solved. . i
Why do musicians have such
shocks
Of hair to tempt the breexor
That we may know them by
their IJks,
i As ells by their keys.
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