18 TI1E BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. JUNE 11, 1910. REAL ESTATE CITY I'HOI'KHTV FOH IAtE. fContln-1.) BARGAIN SALE OF LOTS Ccmmences June lltlrat 8:30 O'clock Sixty Full-Sized Lots in West Side Addition One Dollar Down and Balance 50c a Week AVe .Would Call Special Attention to Several Groups of Lot3 -VIR8T Lots 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, Block 1C, with fifty feet frontage on Popple ton avenue, and four hundred feet south frontage on William street, for only $600.00. $5.00 cash and $10.00 per month. Vou cannot equal this in the city. SECOND Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, Block 18, With 132 feet east frontage on ForFy ninth street, by 2 5 0 feet on 'William street. Good location for a nice home, with plenty of ground for garden or poultry. Price $700.00. $5.00 cash, and $10.00 per month. ' THIRD Lots 2, 3, 4, Block 22, making 175 feet north frontage on Woolworth s by 132 feet deep. Close to the new proposed boulevard. An ideal spot for gardening. -Price $400.00. $2.00 cash and $1.00 per week. FOURTH Lots 4, 5, and 6, Block 29, 150 feet north frontage on Walnut street by 132 feet deep, Just off Center, a macadamized street. Price $500.00. $3.00 cash, balance $1.60 per week. FIFTH Lots 25, 26, 27, 28, Block 5, 200 feet south frontage on Hickory street by 132 feet east frontage on Fifty-third street. Price $400.00. $4.00 cash and $2.00 per week. This tract is cheap at double the price we are offering It. Every lot offered is cheaper than any other property can bo pur chased for in that locality. A $50,000 school building Is located within a few blocks of this property. Lots in that locality will increase very materially in valuo during the coming year. The easiest way to make money and save money. Take West Leavenworth car to Forty-eight Street. Free conveyance from car to lots. Salesmen on ground all day. For further Information telephone Douglas 786. . W. J. Dermody Investment Company 836 New York Life Building. READY TERMS TOURS AT ONCE. AS TENANTS have Just left. Payments, aa owner will take time for $3,0i)0. Bight rooms, over looking city. Just north of Hernia Park, on corner lot, with seven-minute car service. .Complete, screens shades, decorations, laundry service, floored attic, four big, sunny bedrooms. Must sell this week, or will lease at $36 per month. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1002-3-4 N. T. L. IJ. 2162; Eve. H. 6134.' NINE-ROOM HOUSE ONLY $3,200 IIANSCOM PARK DISTRICT No. 2215 S. 29th St., a very well built house, not new, but In good condition; good furnace; full basement; all modern; line lot; paving all paid; on car line, owner will make reasonable terms to good party. NORRIS & MARTIN, Phone Douglas 4270k 623 Bee Building. FINE HOME . IN KOUNTZE PLACE. CORNER. GROUND 100x124 FT. Modern house, with oak finish on first floor; five bedrooms on second floor; two rooms, all finished, on third floor; large porches; fronting south at 2024 Wirt St. Nonresident owner will sell for $6,500. -W. H. GATES, phone Douglas 1294. 617 N. T. Life Bldg. FOR SALE ON TERMS. 65x130. CORNER LOT: PRICE. $175. THREE-ROOM HOUSE, AND LOT; HOUSE IN GOOD CONDITION; PRICE, $650; A GOOD HOUSE FOR LESS THAN IT IS WORTH. J. II. Kopietz. 003 N. 24th St.. South Omaha, Neb. $4,000 Buys a 7-room, all modern house, lot 50x121, located near Ju ana Davenport. Part cash. BARGAIN FOR YOU. ' P. O. NIELSEN & CO., 703 N. Y. L.. Bldg. 'Phones: D. 220'!; A 4340. Near Hanscom Park Double house, 8 rooms each renting at $60 per month. Will sell at a very low figure and make easy terms. Might take good land for part pay, long time on balance. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.. Suite 634 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. SIX-ROOM HOUSE for sale; lot 132x165; i, -I uis reasonaDie. lliui syaow, E)Z& S. 15th 12949.9. New, modern. 7-room house, east of Dun- nee, on a lot 00x137. Go out and see this place, lane uunaee line, get off at 49tii bt. and Underwood Ave., walk t blocks east. If priced too high, make an offer and suumit own terms, nouse 6iu IM. 47th Bt. F. R. GOSNEY, 626 N. Y. Life. Phone D. 4334. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE RES DKNCB IN A PC- bllUtll.K NEIGHBORHOOD, 127 N. 32 d AVE. A thoroughly up-to-date home; 10-rooms. servant's room on third floor; two bath rooms. Dr. J. E. Summers, 3624 Deuey Ave. Tel. Harney 299. or Douglas 641 INVESTMENT. LOWER FARNAM CORNER. Lot 44x132, brick building covering entire block; 23 feet sold recently for $40,000 cash; will sell above for $to,ouo. Easy terms if taken quick. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. (24 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Phone Red 1999. Two FullLots, 7 Room House West Farnam district, east front, fine shade trees. Surely a bargain at $4.00u, Easy terms. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Lite Bldg. Phone Red 1999. NEW 5-room cottage, modern except heat; a dandy; near car. In Benson, on very rea sonable terms bv owner. Phone Benson 681. REAL ESTATE r.tn AND K A.N CU LAND FOR SALE ArkkSMS, i A GIFT OF FIVE ACRES. "Back to the Land" Is a magaxiue for the townsman who wrpts to go to the farm a practical gutds for making a paying farm home: subscrip tion $1; besides regular commissions, we will give five acres, your choice, worth SUM, lor best subscription list; ask partic ulars. "Back to the Land," Fort Smith. . Ark. ST. FRANCIS VALLEY LAND. NORTHEAST ARKANSAS. 100 acres, 160 In cultivation; rented for $7 per acre: three-fourths ot a mile from town on Frisco; produces 76 bushels corn ir acre; fine for alfalfa and clover; three houses; price $s.&00 cash. l.uuu acres, 700 In cultivation; rents for $7 per acre; about 30 tenant houses; l1 miles from town on Frisco; rich alluvial soli; price $62,600; $12,60u cash; balance easy terms Farms, timber and cutover lands In tracts and on tern. a to suit everyoody. Write for further Information. ANTHONY te FAlRLET, Oaoeola, Ark. REAL ESTATE CITV rnoi'F.RTV FOH BALE. (Cont'.nuM.) REAL ESTATE FARM AND II AM I'll LAND FOR SALE Arkans Continued. ttdtj balk This is a beauty: 245 acres; one mile from a nice railroad town; all In cultivation; mostly creek bottom; dark loam soil; very fertile; hug wire fence; 6 room dwelling, large double-story barn, 2 terant houses; line everlasting waier. x will take 10 per acre If sold within 30 days. If you mean business, writs me. Joe Mack, Collins. Ark. FOR SALE $1,600 will buy a nice farm of 113 acres; 60 acres in cultivation: rich creek bottom; good 4-room house, 1 tenant nouse; wire fence: 3 wells, fine water; 4 miles to good town; rural delivery. This Is a good chance lor a man to get a good home. II you will get busy you can get lu li. F. Bailey, Montlcello, Ark. Canada. 12,000 ACRES CANADIAN LANDS. Fine tract wheat land, steam plow propo sition, In central Saskatchewan; finest quality; will bear closest inspection; write tor particulars and terms. John P. Wadge, real estate, 9th St, Brandon, Manltooa, Canada. Florida. EVERGLADES LAND. We still have a few thousand acres of Florida Everglade lands, which are selling at il per acre oowit una i per acre pur month. This land will positively all be sold out In a few weeks; if you are In terested act Quick. Everglade Land Kale Co., 912 Holland Bldg., tit. Louis, Mo. THE drained lands of "The New Flor ida" are the richest In the world. We otter our own land In tracts and on easy terms to suit; also managers for the Flor ida Fruit Lands Co., which are the orig inators ot tne famous auction distribution P'aU RICHARDSON-KELLETT CO., Suite 329, Palace Bldg., Minneapolis Minn. Colorado. IRRIGATED LAND. 80 and 16o-acre tracts or smooth, fertile. Irrigated land on the Costilla estate In the San Luis valley of Colorado can yet be purchased at ft) an acre. This Includes a perpetual water right. Easy terms. Larg est and most attractive project ever de- veloDed In Colorado. b.ouu acres In cultl vation this year. Write for free maps and folders. COSTILLA IRRIGATED LAND CO., 1634 Champa St., Denver, Colo. CHEAP LANDS Large and small tracts. E. E. Dey, Akron, Colo. IN COLORADO FOR $10 TO $20 PER ACRE. EASY TEHMb. I can sell you as good level land with as good sou, better water at M to 70 feet better markets, better climate, better as surance of good, full crops every year, than vou can buy In Wash., Ore., Idaho. Mont . N. D., S. V., or Alberta, for less than tM to $50 per acre. Any sixe tracts. Write me now. R. S. Johnson. Limon, Colo.. Illinois. FOR SALE $30 down, $5 monthly, buvs 10 acres rich garden, fruit and poultry land, near Alma, 111., Marion County, has 2-room frame house, chicken house. acres cleared; nicely situated on Okaw river, about 65 mites from tit. Louis, on Illinois Central railway; "snap'; $4U0. J B. Jarreli, Mount Vernon, 111. TEN-ACRE FARM. Fine rich level Illinois land, convenient to St. Louis inai'Kets ana near good local town and shipping point; all in cultiva tion: fine for truck, fruit and berrla. poultry and country homes; uear large cunning laciury ana aiuug me new AlcK.ui' ley electric line, now building to St. Louis price for 10 acres, $750 and up; terms fluu .ash and $10 per uiontn; can snow this property any alter noun leaving offlca at 1 o clock p. m. ana return at ;ju p. Come prepared to go una see the land. 6. H. MORTON & CO.. Land Agents. iiuom iu i.uesumi si. ,31. iouis. Minnesota. BEAUTIFUL ISO-ACRE FARM AT price of Improvement:!; good soil, level, 70 acres la crop, balance hard wood timber ana pasture; living water in pasture, bor ders on nice lake; fine, new, 7-iooin nouse, root house, maclili.e sued, wagon shed, etc., all in first-class repair; good well, less than halt mile to school and church, 2 miles to store and creamery, 6Vi miles to North Branch, Minn., oil Nonhern Pa cific; 40 miles north ot twin cities. Price, $2,85u casn, or $l,tM cash, balance long iiuie. 4o greater value wus eve, uttered in a farm auywhere. Mrs. Sadie Fuller. 1709 Laurel Ave., teL Paul. Minn. 12-ACRE FRUIT FARM. 4 mile from Crystal Bay station; four room house, barn lsxJ, full coucrete base ment, 40-foot poultry house, well. 60 apple trees, 1 acre strawberries, 1S acres rasp berries, plums, B acres cultivated, I acres pasture; borders on small lake; good gar dan and fruit land. Only $3,w0v. J. M. Davies US 4th bu B.. Minneapolis. SIAUGHTKR LAND SjfLtT Unequalrd opportunity; Easy terms. Washburn County. Wisconsin. $63 acres unimproved land. Vi.ii. 1J6 acres unimproved laud. $8 50. IH6 acres improved land, $8.75. $-10 acres Improved land, $U 50. HO acres improved land, $14.60. 160 acres unimproved land, $9.75. 100) acres partly improved lanj, $11.50. IujJ acros partly improved land, $1360, 100 acrvs partly Improved land, $11.7 440 acres improved land, $1.1.75. W acres unimproved land, $6.60. Large tracts ot western land at sacrifice prices. We handle nothing but snaps. If you want to sell your farm at H its value write us. If you want to buy a larm at 14 its value, writ us. W want rive rcpr. tentative everywhere. , Minnesota-Montana Ranch Co., M Court Block, bu Paul. Miua, ' REAL ESTATE FARM AND IUNCII I, A XII FOH SALE! Colorado. 33,000 Acres An Empire at Auction Where One Crop Pays For the Land C M. GRUENTHER, Trustee .Will sell 210 KIT CAESON COUNTY FARMS at BUR LINGTON, COLORADO, Juno 23d, 1910. $400 DOWN And $400.00 in 30 days is the highest amount of cash" required to buy any 1G0 acre tract. This is a FORCED SALE. You can count on bargains. Special train on the Rock Island from Omaha June 21st. Low fares. Any Rock Island excursion ticket good on this train. You can buy to Denver, Colo rado Springs or any western point, and stop off at Bur lington for this sale. Make the price of many vacation trips by buying a summer excursion ticket west, stop at Burlington for this sale, pick up a bargain there and then spend a week or a month, in the mountains. .Write or telephone for partic ulars. C M. GRUENTHER, Trustee Tel. Tyler 1070 Room 307 First National Bank Bldg Omaha, Nebraska. Minnesota Continued. 226-ACRE well lmoroved Blue Earth county farm. lbO acres improved farm, Pipestone Co. $43 acres Pine county, cut-over land. Above farms for merchandise. $8,000 harness and shoo stock. $17,000 stock of general merchandise and building. 5 10-room furnished, modern solid brick. close In. 10-room individual brick to trade for merchandise. All new Lake Harriet modern house, easy terms. List your merchandise stocks, city and land with us. We make exchanges no matter where located. C. P. Carlson-Atlas Land Co., Globe Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 160 ACRES good black loam soil, clay sub-soli, four miles southeast of Bronson, Minn.; good buildings;. 40 acres fenced in pasture, balance plow land and a snaD at 3,200; V cash, balance 4 years at 6 per cent. Address aw uoiumnus -we., Minne apolis, Minn. IMPROVED FARMS 30 MILES FROM MINNEAPOLIS. 80 acres of clay loam soil, 2 miles from town; 46 acres cultivated, balance Is pas ture, all fenced; new ti-room house with cellar, furnace heut, new barn, 25x30x16, with addition 14x20, full length; cement floors and mangers, corn crib, hen house, windmill and excellent water. Tne land Is new and the buildings are new. It's a snap at $4,000; reasonable terms. SO acres 3 miles from good town: 60 acres cultivated; clay loam soil, balance Is fenced In pasture; Joins the above 80; good 6-room house, with cellar, barn 24x36, cement floors, corn crib, granary, hen house, wind mill and fine water; 6 acres fenced with woven wire. Price, $40 per acre. DALY & McLEOD, 702 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis. $7,000 FARM for $6,100; a delightful home with 140 acres fine land; good soil, level, fenced and cross-fenced; 96 acres In crop, 35 acres fine hardwood timber and pas ture; 10 acres meadow; splendid tf-room house, well finished and decorated; pantry, stone, foundation, cemented cellar, double floor, two porches, fine barn 26x00x16, large granary, niacnine shed, wagon shed, corncrib, chicken nouie, otner buildings; all well painted and in first class repair; two pumps, soft water, 80 shade trees around house; R. F. D. and telepnone; near school; one of the most beautiful places to be found anywhere; four miles from North Blanch, Chisago county, Minn.; 40 miles north of Twin cities; half cash. Mrs. Sadie Fuller, 199 Laurel Ave.; tit. Paul, Minn. Bllasouri. FOR SALE Farm, 760 acres, 6 miles Pen dleton, Mo.; over 200 acres cultivated; about 100 acres in crops; balance merchantable timber, all fenced; an ideal stock-raising larin; 1,000 7-year-old fruit trees; new -room house, all necessary buildings, In best condition; 15 per acre; easy terms; trades not considered. Address Theodore Juengst, I302A Farrar St., SL Louis, Mo. FOR SALE Ozarn fruit farm, by owner. Address A. W. iiuasty, Burnham, Mo. FOR SALE i03-acre valley farm; all good, tillable land; no rock, no overflow; 130 acres In cultivation; good 6-room frame house and outbuildings; cistern, well and ponds; family orchard; daily mall; 1 mite to school, church and trading point; 7 miles to railroad; 36 miles to St. Louis. Price, l& acre. Norvell At Bass. Steelvule. Mo. FOR BALE We have some special bar gains in small farms; also one or two bar gains in larger farms; 2J2-acre farm at $1260 per acre; !S'acie larni, new five room nouse, never occupied; one of the most beautiful farms In tills county; $3,uuv; on solid rock road, three miles east of De bo to. De Soto Land Co., Do bo to. Mo. FOR SALE Only $3 per acre; no better stock farm or colonization tract In Mis souri; 3.400 acres. 2M cultivated; wire fence, spring water, 3 dwellings, stock scales and barns; numerous oilier buila ings; largo lot merchantable hardwood timber; llu miles from St. Louis. 1HON COUNTY REALTY CO., Irontoii, Mo. We are getting out our new list of Boone County prairie farms for sale; senj us your address and we will forward you one of them; investigate this sectlou U ycu are hunting the best. STURGEON REALTY CO.. Sturgeon. Mo. FOR SALE 70 acres; new 4-room frame house with fine cellar, smokehouse, wood shed, btrn, cultleshed, toolslied, henhouse, cistern, two large punds, concrete poicn and walk; 30 acres lu pasture, 10 In w heat, 10 meauow, 12 in clover, 6 alfalfa, balance lu corn; all hog wire fenced; orchard; easy payments. Mrs. W. T. UoiUou, bu Cluir, Mo. FOR SALE 72-acre farm, near Floris sant, Mo.; iias good house, fine barn, ail kinds of fruit, grapes etc; two cisterns, fine well and a good spnng; at $175 per acre. C. RUEHL, Clayton. Mo. TIMBER and ranch land barKulns in South Missouri. Morris & Walker, Moun tain View, Mo. Aebrasaa. 630 ACRES timber lanJ, i miles from rail road station. Vv ill cut over three million feet of good lumber, and when the land Is cleared it is the best fruit land in the world. Price, M per acre. Clear. Want Omaha Income, or would prefer to trade one-halt interest to an expoilenced lumber man. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624, New 1 ork Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 19j9. KIMBALL COUNTY Will trade two lots In Crelghton's first addition for Kimball county hind; will pity diffeieuce lu Mil H. N. Way, 2336 S, Ud Ave.' Continued. FOUR BIG BARGAINS THAT MUST BE SOLD AT SACRIFICE 640-acre Improved Perkins county farm, all good land, well fenced and very good improvements; 200 acres cultivated. Only $5 an acre. 480-acre well improved Rock county farm, all good rich valley land; 200 acres choice farm land, balance In hay meadow that cuts 400 tons; $30 an acre this month only. 638-acre Boyd county farm; 3 sets Im provements; 250 acres cultivated; all good land; running water on place; well fenced. Must be sold this month, $31 an acre. 480-acre Greeley county farm, all good land and no sand or alkali, well fenced, splendid improvements, 160 acres cultivated, 20 acres alfalfa, balance pasture and meadow; $32.60 an acre. The prices on these 4 farms are much below the value, as they must be sold quick. W. W. Mitchell, Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 700 ACRES, NEAR OMAHA At Just about one-halt the price asked for unjoining lana. ineiy improved farm. Any business terms. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 New York Life Building. 'Phone Red 1990. 2,520-Acre Up-to-Date Ranch. At the price of raw land. Cut Into 160 tracts. This land will sell soon at $25 per acre. Price, $30,000. Very easy terms. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624, New York Life Building. A nunc 1WU 40.79. Montana. FOR SALE 1,000 acies strictly farm land, good steam plow proposition, in Montana; $13.60 per acre; $a.6v cash, all the tirno needed on the balance, t per cent. Who takes this little block of land and doubles his money lit 13 months 6,330 acres, east ern Montana, strictly steam plow proposi tion, $16 pjf acre, one-third down, balance tour annual payments alter this fall. .'U acres, Dunn county, N. D., every acre farm land, $12 per acre, worth $A). ltju acres, Campbell county, S. D., $12 per acre. Nine sections in Dunn county, N. U., 75 per cent plow, $10.Sa per acre; good terms. Fifteen sections, eastern Montana, $14.50. L6u0 acres in Billings, N. U., $j.:A). Sixteen sections In Dunn, N. l., very choice, $14.76; one-third casn, balance good terms. Very select section in Mercer county, N. D., $11 per acre. JOSEPH KEENAN. Austin, Minn. FOR SALE At $12 per acre, a fine 22,000 acre tract on the Milwaukee extension In the Musselshell Valley, Montana, one-third cash, balance in three or four equal an nual payments. A great deal ot mis land Is held at from fzl, $23 to $40 per acre retail. Also have other first-class propositions. Write or wire Joseph Keenan. Austin, Minn. Norm Dakota. DAKOTA LANDS. Large tracts of land in Hettinger, Kid der, Burleigh, Mercer and Stark counties, also tracts in bweet Grass, Yellowstone and Custer counties, Montana, and Sas katcehwau. We have the lands, own the lands and cau deliver. E. C. Williams, Temple Court, Minneapolis. 400 ACRES GOOD BLACK LOAM WITH clay sub-so.l near Dawson, N. D. Good im provements; no waste land, $4) per acre. AUiess L. R. Sclialler, Zlw Fifth avenue, faoutU Minneapolis. Minn. 640 ACRES, 2 miles from Dickey La Mour county, North Dakota. Uood soli; good im provements; tiuo acres in crop; $j per acre cash down to $imi. of crop goes witn sale If closed by Jane li. Cash deal. No traders. Address, Lock Box 6S.', Minneap olis, Minn. 640 ACRES heavy black loam, extra good Improvements, one mile from Dawson, N. D.; 400 acres in crop; $32.50 per acre, mostly cash, as it is the settling up of an estate; l,i crop goes with sale, If sold at once. Address Lock Box 6&3, Minneapolis, Minn. 6,000 TO 20,000-ACRE tracts of Montana and western North Dakota lands lor saie at frtm $7.60 tj 15 per acre. SCHWAB BROS., 123 Guaranty Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. NORTH DAKOTA. We havo several fine quarters, half sec tions and section in Billings and Bow man counties tnut can sell on reason able terms, located near good towns and railroad. This land is from 75 to 95 per cent tillable and the best of soil. Wnte tor lists and prices. PALf 4k M'LEOD, 702 Palace Biug., xuiu'iuapolls. Minn. kouta Dakota. FOR SALE 320 acres; every acre tillable; dcU black soil; near town, price, Hi pr acre. Frank Mashea. Knuoail, 6. D. SOUTH DAKOTA CORN AND ALFALFA LANDS. The rush is on lor oianley county; buy lands near the new railroad and douuis your money in the next year; Xo.uOO acres to select Horn, $iu to $18 per acre. Call or writs relUnJ Realty Company, Ml piace Bldg.., ilitineapolis, Miuu. I HAVE 320 acres of land near Carter, South Dakota; muBt sell soon; good specu lating land. vV rite lor information to 11 liainer, JJUtte, Xseu. Tennessee. ORCHARD FOR SALE. 1,000-ACKE orchard in noi nicrn Tennes. see; one ot the finest orchards in me United btaies; thousands ot fruit trees coming into bearing mis year; store, cun ning factory, three residences, mules, Im plements, etc., go witn I ue place; a ensnce of a lileiluie to the right party, as owner cannot attend to it and Is obliged to sell; will give long tune or lake part in tiauo, i;' necessary. Lulou Savings bank, Lau Clans, Vvu. Nebraska- REAL ESTATE PtHM AND HANOI 1 AMD FOR IAtE Continued.) tVs BIG MONEY IN TIMBER. Timber lands In Pacific northwest are going up rapidly and steadily. Large in crease in value every year due to rapid Increases, demand and decreased supply. Buyers making big profits. Heretofore only capitalists could operate. Wo offer opportunity to Invest in timber In sums ficm $100 up. Interest guaranteed and pro portionate share of profits. Best of se curity. Ssffer than stocks or bonds and much mora profitable. For complete in formation and details address American Timber Co.. Henry Bldg., Seattle. Wash. Texas. TEXAS GULF COAST LAND. We are now celling -the Wilder ranch, which Joins the Taft: one of the best tracts of lanu In the Gulf Coast. It Is located on two railroads and comes right up to Bin ton, a new city of 2,000 population. We offer this In any sixo tracts at from $26 to $00 per acre. Get our booklets; find out about the opportunities. Paul Co., 221 Security Bank. Minneapolis. Miscellaneous. CAN locate parties on desirable timber, fruit, agricultural and grazing lands. In California, Oregon and Washington. Special government land list, with laws, sent to all Interested parties. West American Land and Timber Co., Sacramento, Cal., 719',, K Street. REAL ESTATE LOANS GARVIN BROS., 3d floor N. Y. Ufa. $50 to $100,00) on Improved property. Ma delay. WAN1 ED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co., U20 Farnaui St. MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. $100 to $10,000 msde promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., Utn and Farnam. $500 to $6,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co lOUi N. Y. Lite. Djuglas er A-3153. LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandela Bid FIVE PER CENT BONDS tor sale, la mounts from $4) to $6,000; we oasn them any time. American bale Deposit Vaults, $16 8. 17th, Bee Bldg. SECOND mortgages negotiated.. 626 New Omaha National Bank Bldg. Doug. 4334. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR I, and 7-room houses. If 'prices are right we can sell your property tor you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO Suite 636 N. Y. Life Bldg SWAPS WILL exchange rent of five-room apart ment In fashionable apartment house lor automobile. Address F 744, Bee. FOR EXCHANGE 400 acres, S miles from a town of l.oou people. 240 acres under plow 3 wells, one windmill, 6-room house, small stables, most all tillable land, sur rounded by fine farms. All valley land. Price, $24,000. Incumbrance, $7,000. Want good merchandise or might take merchan dise and buildings, for equity. What have you to offer? Address The Allen County Investment Co., Longlqn, Kan. $15,000 CLEAR, improved, to trade for land $51 to $12 per acre, up to $30,000; will pay cash difference or assume. Nowata Land & Lot Co., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. WE can trade anything, anywhere. LATHROP & TOBIN, D. 2066. 421 Bee. TAILORS MISFIT tailored ults-36 and $40 values at $15. See A. Rubenstein, 2UVs & 14th St. Q. A. LINQUIST CO.. 135 PAXTON BLK. FOR evening functions full dress is the rule, and to get It made right see Ed Thiel, Tailor, 719 S. 16th St. WANTED-T0 BORROW WANTED TO BORROW-$400 or $600 fot I year. Will pay 10 per cent later est. Ad dress. H-676. Bee. WANTED to borrow money on farms, 1st mortgages on southwest Iowa farms, or northeast Nebraska farms. Address A 739, Bee. T WANTED TO BUY BEST PRICE paid for second-hand furniture, carpet?, clothing and shoes. Phone Douglas 397L SECOND-HAND clothing; party, after noon dresses. John Feldman, D. 3123. A-2631 Best prices for BROKEN WATCHES, Old Gold. etc. NATHAN. 211 So. 13th SU WANTED-6.000 FEATHER BEDS. Write r.r telephone Douglas 1660. METROPOLI TAN FEATHER CO.. 803 N. 20th. BEST pricer for 2d-hand clothing. D. 8440. WANTED TO RENT WILL exchange rent of 5-room apartment In fashionable apartment house for auto mobile. Address F 744, Bee. We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Sizes. List With Ua NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., C24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. WANTED To rent modern suite of two or three rooms (unfurnished preferred) with board, within easy walking distance. Address D 657, Bee. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns. wanted situations SITUATION wanted aa fireman or Jani tor. Call Webster 1906. A GIRL nearly 17 and another nearly 16 want places to work for wages. Inquire of matron at Child Saving institute. Tel. Webster 199L A YOUNG widow who is an expert bookkeeper and stenographer desires place where to work part of the day only. Best reference furnished. Address, Bee, 8 669. WANTED A good selling commissioned line. Either us side or whole line. I have traveled ten years. Give full particular In first letter and Address, Y-393, care Bee. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby given that Notice to Bidders is being published In the Crete Vidette-Herald of Crete, Nebraska, which provides for the submitting of bids to the City of Crete, Saline County, Nebraska, for the mirpuHe of furnishing all materiul and labor for the building and constructing r,f a Sewer bystem in and tor said city Said system is to be a Sanitary Sewer Kvstem. constructed, built and combined with a Storm Sewer. The estimated cost of tame Is $40,0u0. Time fur presenting and filing bids expires on the20th day ot June. 1910. at 2 o'clock p. m. All bids filed will be onened June Mth, 1U10, at 2:30 p. m Vnr nlans and specifications and other details and conditions apply to cither ot the uudersigneu. ANTON DREDLA. Mayor. Crete, Nebraska. F. A. NOVAK. City Clerk. i Crete, Nebraska. P. A. Edqulst, Special Engineer, S32 New York Life Building. Omaha. Nebraska. GOVERNMENT NTICES DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Omaha. Neb.. May 23, 1910. Sealed pro posals, in triplicate, will be received here ur.tll 11 a. m . June 13. 1910. and then Dub- lirly opered for Installing Steam Heating Plant In Commissary ' Storehouse at Omaha Depot. Information furnished on application. U. 8. reserves right to reject or accent all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be indorsed "Proposal for installing Hteam Heating Plant In CommlKsary Storehouse at Omaha lepot, ana aaore.xsea to captain p. Holl.-H. U M ftl-Z-28-J7-9-ll REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Real estate tranrors for June 10. Win. furnished bv the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bondel abstracters. 1.14 Farnam street, telephone Douglas h6: Hastings A Heyned to M. J. Heed, lot 23, block 6, Fort View Terrace.... $ $00 South Omaha Land company to J. J. Fenton, lots and 3, block 14K. South Omaha w Lee J. Hart et at. 'to R. Vodlrka, lots 8 and , block 10, 1st add to noun. Omaha 4 000 F. R. Gosney and wife to It. Ball- bech. husband, part lot 24, t. fc. Rogers' Okahoma i.iw J. M. Rice to O. A. Rice, lot 15, block 25, Knuntie Place 1 F. V. Morgan and husband to Holmrs- Adklns company, part lot o, diocr ., Kountze Place 7,BW E. A. Phelps and wife to D. C. John, part lot 6, block 182H, city 100 R. W. Bryant and wife to B. Wun rath, lot 10, block 1, B. C. Fred trick's add z,600 J. Relm and husband to A. L Mc- Phall Kimball, lot 5. block 11. vesi End l-200 Homestead company to to J. Conn, lot 807, HomeSite ; 100 P. Boyard to A. L. Johnson, part of lot 10. block 1. Park Place .s0 C. O. Nelson, trustee, to Peter Bloom, lot 17, block X, Orchard Mill ; C. A. Carlson to J. W. Novak, part lot t. block 8. Drake's 1 A. J. Seastedt to C. Nerness, part lot 65, 8. E. Rogers' Okahoma D. G. Qulnn and wife to E. Carlson, lot 22, block 18, Halcyon lieignis.... RAILWAY TIME CARD UNIyN STATION Tenth and Mason tnlon Pacific Leave Arrive San Fran. Ov'rl'd Ltd. 8:16 a. m. Chi. & Pac. Fast Mail. 4:10 p. m. 11 .20 p. m. 6:46 p. in. H i j a. in. b .M p. in. tl:A p. in. 12:30 a. m. :u a, m. t:00 p. m. 4:46 p. nu 10:30 u. in. Atlantic Express Oregon Express 4:00 p. m. Oregon-W ali. lta lii:o p. in. Denver Special 6:47 a. ni. Colorado Special 11:46 p. m. Colorado express :iU p. in. North Platte Local.... 3:16 a. in. Grand island ixical... 6:30 p. m. btromsburg Local 12:41 p. ill- 1 ;-0 p. m. Chicago, Hock Island Paolllo EAST. Rocky-Mount'n Ltd.al2:33 a. m. al0:30 p. m. Iowa Local Pass.. ..a 6:35 a. m. a 4:30 p. m. Chicago Day Ex. ...a 7:42 u. m. a 3:46 a. ni. Chicago Local Pass.bl0:36 a. m. bl0:19 p. in, Des Moines Local Passenger a 4:00 p. m. al2:30 p. m. Chicago Express.... a 4:40 p. m. a Llu p. in. Chicago Limited a 6:06 p. m. a 3:02 a. m. WEST. The Mountaineer... .a 2:60 a. m. a 7:05 a. m. Ciiicago-Neurasaa Jiu. for Lincoln a o.to a. in. Colo. & Cal. Exp... a 1:25 p. m. Okl. & Tex. Exp... '.a 3:30 p. m. Rocky Mount n Ltd.al0:10 p. in. Wabash Om.-SU Louis Exp.. a 6:30 p. m. Mall and Express. .a 7.30 a, ni. btanberry Loc i (from Council Bluffs)... .b 5:00 p. m. a 6:47 p. m. a 4:30 p. m. a 1:20 i. m. DJ2.W p. 111. a 9:25 a. m. all: 16 p. m. bl0:16 p. m. Chicago, llllnaskee at St. Paul- Overland Limited... all :46 p. m. a 9:25 a. m. Omaha-Chicago Ex. a :lo a. in. Colorado Special... .a 7:67 a. m. Colo. -Cal. Ex a 6:00 p. in. Perry Omaha Local. b 5:15 p. m. a 11:30 a, in, all:33 p. m. a $:& p. m. bll:oo p. in. Illinois centrai Chicago Express' a 7:00 am a 2:45 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7:45 am Mlnn.-St. Paul Ex b 7:00 am Mlnn.-bt. Paul Ltd a 6:oo pm a 7:45 am Omaha-Ft Dodge Loc.b 4:16 pm bU;38 am Chicago St Northwestern EASTBOUND. Omaha Express a 7:00 am a12:35 am Chicago Local al2:06 pm a 3:2) pm Colorado-Chicago a 6:20 pm a 3:28 pm Chicago Special a (:( pin a 7:6j am Pacific Ooast-Chicago..a 6:uu pm a 3:28 pm Los Angeles Limttea....a 8:10 pm al3:2u pm Overland Limited all:45 pm a 7:45 am Denver Special al2:40 am a 6:33 am Carroll Local a 4:30 pm a 9:60 am Fast Mail a 3:36 pm NORTHBOUND. Twin City Express a 7:50 am al0:20 pm Sioux City Local a 3:4o pm a IvtA pm Minn. St Dakota Ex. ...a t:ou pm a 9:lo am Twin City Limited a :oo pm a 7:30 am WESTBOUND. Linaoln-Chadron a 7:60 am all :00 am Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:60 am al0:45 pm Lona Pine-So. Platte. ...b z:lo pm a 6:20 Dm Hastings-Superior b 2:15 pm b 6. At pin Deadwood-Hot Sprlngs.a 2:65 pm a 5:20 pm Casper-Lander a 2:66 pm all:00 am Fremont-Albion b 6.30 pm b 1:36 pm Missouri Pacific K. C. & St. L. Ex a 9:40 am a 6:35 am K. C. at St. L. Ex. tlv. Saturday 12 p. m.) an: 15 pm a 5:30 Dm Chicago Great Western- Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm Twin city iimiiea a :w pm a 8:00 am Chicago Express a 3:45 pm Twin City .Express a 9:00 am a 9:0J pm BURLINGTON STA IOTII A MASON Burlington- Leave. Arrive. Denver and California. .a 4:10 Dm a 3:45 Dm puget eouna express. . .a :iu pm. a 6:10 pm Nebraska points. .a 8:20 am a 6:10 pm Black Hills ..a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm .)all:25pm a 7:00am ..a 8:30 am a 6:10 pm ..b 1:30 pm al2:15 pm ..a 8:15 am a 6:10 pm Northwest Express Nebraska points..., Lincoln- Mall Nebraska Express Lincoln Local b 9:08 am Lincoln Local a 7:25 pm a 7:60 Dm Schuyier-Plattsmouth ...b 3:06 pm bl0:3u am Plausmouth-lowa a 9:18 am a 8:60 am Bellevue-Piattsmuuth ..a 12:30 pm a 2:40pm Colorado Limited all :25 pm a 7:00 am Chicago Special. a 7:15 pm all. :06 pm Chicago Express a 4:zu pm a 3:55 pm Chicago fast express., .a o:zu pm as:uuam Iowa Local.. .a 9:16 am al0:30 am .a 3:30 pm al0:30 am ..a4:30pm ail :45 am .&10:46 pm a 6:45 am Creeton-Iowa Local.. St. Louis Express.... K. C. and St. Joseph K. C. and SU Joseph. ...a 9:16 am a 6:10 Dm K. C. and SU Joseph.... a 4:20 pm WEBSTER STATION Fifteenth and Webster. Missouri Pacific- Leave. Arrlv Auburn Special b 3:60 pm bl2:10pm Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Sioux City Express b 2:00 pm bll:4Sam Omaha Local c 6:20 pm moux cny i-assenger d 9:20 pm Twin City Passenger.. ..b 6:80am Sioux City Local c 8:35 am Emerson Local D 6:55 pm b 9:10 am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CJCANDLNAVIAN AMERICAN LINE L W 10,000 Too TwlD-Brw ngt. Ht - Tsls Korway, Sweden and Denmark C. F. Tleujon Ji t Otctr II July Ji I'nlt.d States..,. June 23 Inlwd Butes Aug. 4 Helim m.T Jmy si Hails oik. ....... Aus. IS All steamers -ftuippsa with Wireless. irat c.Dla. Hi apwarai hcu' tslu- 460.. A. W JOHNsOn m CO., 1H l Klml Su Cttlcasa, UK TV A"'!. UBJNTS. IOWA MANUFACTURERS FINISH . II. Keys of Council Bluffs Chosen President Traffic II urea a Established. MARSHALLTOWN, la.. June 10. (Special Telegram.) The Iowa Manufacturers' as sociation adjourned tonight after selecting Burlington as the next place of meeting and electing officers as follows: President V. II. Keys, Council Rluffs. Vice Piesldent J. A. Dunn, Kellogg., Treasurer, F. H. Hergman, Newton. Secretary C. A. Wrlghtman, Des Moines. The most Important action of the closing day was the establishment of a traffic bureau which will handle all questions of shipping rates and all claims against rail roads in which members are interested. An auditing commission will be appointed for this purpose. The association voted to In crease the annual dues on the capital stock of the companies that are members. The Increase, however, affects only the larger members. Iowa News Notes. ESTHERVILLE Mrs. Cera Wilcox and Frank L. Miller, both from Miller. la., were married here by Rev. Benjamin Franklin of the Baptist church. ESTHERVILLE Fort Defiance encamp ment of the Odd Fellows of tills city taut nlKlit elected the following members as officers for the coming year: (. 8 Rogers, C P.; O. S. Anderson, H. 1 Sam Collins, 8. W.; V. E. Turner, J. W.; A. O. Peterson, recorder scribe; H. O. sillge, fin. scribe; Dick Stevens, treasurer. AFFAIRS AT SOUIll OMAHA Eagles Eeceive Bids for Fifteen Sites for Aeries. NO DECISION YET BEACHED Three-Story 8racar o Bo Place in Business District Ralls Down for 'West L Street Car Line. The building committee of the Fraternal Order of Eagles held an Important meeting at the Commercial club rooms last night to consider the proposition of a site for the proposed 375,000 aerie building. Bids were received for fifteen or more prospective sites, ranging in price from $19,000 to $5,000. Most ot these were located on Twenty, fourth street. The committee, after due consideration selected six propositions to present to the order as their choice. The several properties were the J. F. Oood property, north of the Packer's National bank; the ONcll-McCrann property, south of the city hall; the Carpenter property, between O and N on Twenty-fourth street; the McCrann residence and property; the John Doe property, at Twenty-fourth and J streets and tho Harry Tavendor prop. erty on N street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. . The South Omaha Eagles have a mem bership of over 700 and a building fund of $8,000 in tho treasury. It is proposed to buy a site in a favored business locality and locate there a three-story Dunaing. The lower floor Is to be rented for store purposes and at the rear proDably a thea ter. The second floor will be the club rooms and probably some business offices. The third floor will be the lodge room and Its accessories. It Is proposed to Issue stock for the building and this will be sold to the mem bership. Some of the propositions for a site Include payment in stock, la the building. 1 It will probably be a full year before the work of erecting the building will be be- .... , . . ........ gun. uy tnai time mo surplus ui m -lar dues will amount to another $1,000 or more and the rental of property, If uch Is possible, on the proposed site may yield aa income of about the same. The lodge will meet during the coming week to consider the recommendations of the building committee on the matter ot the site. New Car Lino Completed. The rails are all laid for the new West West jusj They L stret car line and the gangs are finishing replacing the paveraenu schedule has been worked out by the com pany and will go into effect early in the coming week. The proposed new Una will pass from Thirty-sixth and L through the Union Stock Yardi and north on Twenty fourth street, making a cross-town connec tion with Florence. This will make one of the longest lines In the city: It Is pro posed that the via Twenty-fourth street cars continue north at Leavenworth. Charles Remcr Cnte Foot. Charles Remer, an employe of the Hoff man Independent Packing plant, cut his foot severely with a clearer Wednesday afternoon. He was splitting a carcass when the cleaver slipped and went into his right fooU He thought that he had crippled him self permanently, but on examination It was found the foot was partly split in the direction of the metatarsal bones and not transversely. The wound will probably heal safely In a few weeks. Remer was live stock Inspector under the Hoctor ad ministration. The Nebraska - Shoe and Clothing; House, South Omaha. A SPECIAL $15.00 SUIT SALE. We place on sale Saturday, June 11, 500 strictly hand tailored suits; all are made by the best known makers in America; styles are the very latest; fabrics are all Imported; many of the patternn are ex clusive; fancy worsteds, fancy velours, plain and fancy blue serges; coats are lined with silk alapaca and wool serge; every garment is guaranteed to hold its shupo and color; pants are cut peg top and reg ular. Values . up to $30.00-SATURDAV ONLY $16.00. Men's $1.00 POROUS UNION suits SAT URDAY 69C an excellent garment for rve. hnt WAiltinp1 4tlv Am lltrht anri a Hr. V. the perspiration better tt an the ordinary garment; sizes to fit the stout and slim rran. On sale Saturday only 69c. MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S $5.00 Oxfords SATURDAY, June 11, at $2.45. We secured a traveling man's samples of high grade Oxfords; all are regular $5.00 values; In all the new styles and lasts, dif ferent leathers, patent, Runeian, calf and an extreme novelty in a tan $5.00 and $3.00 values SATURDAY only $2.45. Msgle City Gossip. H. G. Boesche left last night for a busi ness trip to Kansas City. Mrs. Frank Mockler will entertain the P. E. O. society (Saturday afternoon. A. L. Uergqulst & Son carry a new stock ot cement, lime, stone, sand, brick, etc The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Casey wlU be held from bt. Agnes' church at 9 a. in. today. The city obligations for the month ot June will amount to $10,270 at the fiscal agency. Miss Mabel Dimock and Miss Anna Duff were delegates to the State Sunday School convention at Beatrice this week. Miss Bertha Clark Hughes and Mrs. R. E. Schlndel are delegates from South Omaha to the P. E. O. convention at Edgar, Neb. . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBurney celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary June 7 by entertaining a large party ot friends. PHONE SOUTH 868 for a case of JET TER GOLD TOP. Prompt delivery to any part of city. William Jetter. John Peterson and Miss Anna Helsang were married by Dr. R. L. Wheeler Wed nesday. They will make their home in South Omaha. Mrs.' Paul Hennl and daughter leaves to day for New York enroute to Kwltxerland to visit her mother, who Is seriously 111. Mrs. Hennl's daughter will accompany her. WATERLOO HAS SMALL RIOT Track Men Try ins; to Install Crossing; Over Great Western In Serious Clash. WATERLOO. la., June 10. -(Special Tele gram.) Waterloo came near having a seri ous riot with the Chicago Great Western construction force today. Over eighty Greeks attacked a gang ot laborers who were trying to double-track the Waterloo, Cedar Falls & Northern track at a crossing. Great Btones and pickaxes were used as weapons. Two laborers were seriously In jured. To avoid further trouble, C. D. Cass, general manager of the road, signed a truoe with the Great Western todav. Rock Island trains aro also under police protection. Kmniet County Officers. ESTHE.RVILLE, la., June 10.-(8pecal.)-Those who were nominated for offices of Emmet county, at the primaries were as fol'ows: J. C. Lovell, treasurer; C. A. Root, auditor; Mrs. O. C. Amundson, recorder; L. Heffelfinger, clerk; T. J. Lerdall, county superintendent; A. R. Butler, sheriff; R. Bi Caldwell, surveyor; J. W. Morse, county attorney; Dr. M. E. Wilson, coroner; B. M. Coon and F. O. Parson, justice of the peace. Unofficial returns from the county on the vote for governor; Garst, 765; Carroll, 440;(fj$ C llartui.g was nominated, with no oposltl.K j as state representative. Progressives will I control the republican county convention, e