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BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1911.
REAL ESTATE
I IRM AMI M A at II LAKI) FOR SALE
Mlnortod ( nn tinned.
ni'Y fiom owner end save pnmmlpMoii a
I "-m te grain and stork farm close to
wine to us. school and creamery, U'O-acre
I.' l aiiont t acres Bindow, remainder
t.inler pasture, fenced and crone fenced,
i .nrirK water and a full aet of tram
I. u. Mine st per acre. Write for terms,
i lialg. Wadana, Minn.. R. R. No. 8.
KNI for Hut of our fin Improved
tnuihrrn Minnesota land. Ws have
hundreds cif pleasi-d customers. C. K.
frown Land Co., oiticts Madella and New
hllilaiid. Minn.
A SNAP; MI BT UK QUICK: 30O-ACRE
Imprutrd farm In Murray county, Mlnne.
(ota: has first ilas buildings; feme;
splendid grove; orchard; two miles from
lon. .Write John liolden, Jr., Uarvln,
Mit.n.
l.AMi.S-No. ."CO. ACRES. d MILES
'iwln Cities, gooa tillable soil; state map
ineiU'l with ii page book for cents,
llohart Land Co., 1'benlx Bldg, Minne
spoils, Minn.
Hliissrl.
Ozark Land
fluy a 4o-acre farm in southern Missouri
on easy pay m nuts. Any amount down and
monthly payments, i reels from $VJU and
up.
HAWK ETE LAND A ORCHARJ CO..
a Brandels Theater .Bldg.
FOR SALIC Finest farm In Leavenworth
county, Hruaddua farm of lo acres, lVj
miles from Fort Leavenworth, 86,uu brick
residence. MO 45-year-old walnuts, 100 sugar
maple trees, natural gaa, two telephones,
free delivery, IV miles from Kanta e sta
tion; examine premises and write Mrs. J.
L. Klrby, Hue Felix ML. sit. Joseph. Mo
80-ACKE farm, all cultivated; fine bouse,
tarn, fences, first-class condition; fine
spring water, 2 miles from town, 1 miles
from railruad. (southeast Missouri Immi
gration Co.. I'leainout, Wo.
STOP! lion I go a step further than
lni;i?itaa fnun'v tlnun In l hu.niif..!
CtarkK, iui!-e anytning; corn 30 to So bush-J
.11 rial U.OA all ..tl.av . ...... In ... . . .. . . 'I
cheapiM t,nuJ Innd on earth, to 20 per
sere. l it., information Ulobs Real Ealate
Co.. Ava Mo.
THIKTKliN sections In Dawson county,
near ritlnty, one of the best towns In the
K eilowbtrniu v.iliey; also have other lands
that wi are retailing in any size tarm you
want. Write your wants. Prices are right.
7 he Hay ward Land Co, Ulendine, Mont.
FOR KAMC-Mltter Root Valley SM acres
fine lruit iand. old water right; best sec
tion of the valley; flnu proposition for sub
division; fan- buildings, easy terms. Ad
dress owner. E. O. Lewis. Stevensvllle,
Mont.
MlfbUUKI FARMS None better on
earth. Highly improved ISO acres; ra!e
anything:. V0 other decided bargains.
Write u. Uniinm lUalty Co.. Uilllam, Mo.
MISSOURI farm, 8&0 acres; 6 room house;
barn; lw anea wheat, 200 acres corn; level,
black tllit; i miles railioad; uo acre. Chas.
B. lluckauii Realty Co.. Elsberry, Mo.
FOR BALL: te farms, large and small,
lift ween Ant-Kisilfipi and Mixxoui i livrrs.
average t.U. per acre. Write for big prices
list. William I'reiu, Wright city, Mo.
820-ACRE homestead relinquishments for
ale; also one hotel, one bakery, one general
tore, one saloon, one feed store. Address
Charles 1'. brown, Oalata, Wont.
Montana.
WHOLESALE TRACTS IN MONTANA,
the commc farm state, $12.60 to $30 per
acre. Write for description. Shaw A
Clark Lund Company. Hackney Bldg., 8t
Paul. Minn.
Nebraska.
I.W-ACRE ranch foi main. $.10 rer acre,
two-thirds cash, remainder five years, (
per cent intertm. all l-nced; good Improve
ments. For particular, write Frank Scbuls.
Norfolk. Nob - .
A Groat Sacrifice on Lands in
the Kain Bolt of Eastern
Xo!r;ik;i--The Greatest
ltancli and Dairying Farm
Proposition Ever Offered
M aim ni.li or without 3-0 acres ad
Joining, in' ihe at tint's hind In the state.
Mom or thlM land will produce . 40 to 60
buah. l of mm to the acre and correspond,
lng jicl.is of other grains. The soli is a rich,
Him., luam and very productive. Every
acre of this land will produce red or white
sloier. bl.ie nr. timothy or alfalfa. Every
aire wm pmcine ax much grass as any
$lii acre Innd !n the Rtate. It Is all covered
with a heavy .growth of blue stem grass
at the prenriit time. This tract contains a
lake of lo acres, which Is fed by springs
and furnishes, an shundance of pure water
the year round. Don t live on a email
farm of high priced land when you have
the opportunity of securing a tract of this
kind where you cannot only make so much
more money in the dairying and stock
(eedlng biihlness, but the Increase In the
valuo of this land will make vou a fortune.
You do not have to dig every dollar you
innke out of the soil. If you run a dairy
larm they will come to the door for the
i ream find pay you th ennh. If you do a
Flock fording- buHlnesB you can purchase
the feeders farther west and feed them
en this land in transit, afterwards shlp
lng the finished cattle to either the
-'uth Omaha or Sioux City markets. If
eu need more grain than you raise on
this land for your feeding you can pur
chase all you want from the adjoining
f irms. This is not a tract of oheap west
ern land, but loot ted In the rain b'lt of
astern Nebraska, in a district that haa
ben snttli d for 25 years For quick sale
M Pr acre. Half cash, balance 6 per cent.
W. J. DKLMOI1V INVESTMENT CO.,
ris City Nat l Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
A WORLD OF RAIN, BUMPER CROPS
AS8CKED. (JET IN ON THE GROUND
FLOOR WITH HUNGERFORD IN A
PIECE OF NORTHWEST NEBRASKA
LA D.
A beautifully appointed 1.440-acre ranch,
T nJl" out 'font railroad town, plenty
of timber, running water and springs; 6
aires under cultivation; blue grass valley
ni d buffalo grass slopes and hills; (-room
h.-una, uniall barn, sheds and corrals all
tr iced und cross-fenced; W0 acres Is
d ded. frto school lease. For quick sale
$'' half cash. '
lavo ICO and Sao-acre farms from $1J to
H per acre. One half section fsrm, 1m
pioved. 4-room house, granary, cellar, well
ai d windmill, fenced and cross-fenced, SS
a. res under cultivation, river runs through
on corner, only half mile from a good
rn Irotd town; $4,700. Terms to suit If
bo ucht quick.
'Vrlte for book of descriptions and prices
of good old northwest Nebraska land
PI- nty of rain, bumper crops assured. The
prloe will be skv high before fall. Buy
no , while you get In on the ground floor
Act today.
A P. AH U HUM 1F.R FORD. CYnvf.-.r,l Vn,
FOR SALE
Two tracts of M arrea and 1 acres ad
joining of choice unimproved farm land In
the south edge of Pierce county, eight miles
in; th of Battle Creek. Owner must sell
and will accept $30 per acre if taken at once.
Tc.ma half cash, balance at per cent
int. rest
. J. Dermondy Investment Co.,
151'. City Natl. Bank Bldg. Omaha. Neb.
p ACRES near Crofton, Neb.. Knot
ro ..ty, good soli, good roads, wall Improved
wiui L ii i lo in t . puce per acre. J,u. easy
It 1 1 ia Also .f-'O acre farm. miles from
low. i. well Improved. $7 acre. Olio Bog nor
ip.iun, .d.
F R bargains In cheap western lanCs
ofltii cheap 040-aire relinquishments. Adi
eren J. C. Belcina. WHiman. Neb
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN 340 acTea
n'. heward. t-eward 'o. Neb.; o k1 tU
in.', i house, barn, sheds, well and mill
1 n orchard. 12 acies aJfulfa, luo acres
i uii vated, ' acres good nay land, balanos
pu: .ure; price, pxi per acre; terms, hall
ii.il'. Feller man Bros, Lincoln, Neb.
Sf-.CRE farm. M miles from Omaha.
1'-, .utUs to loan; upland, good soil, in
konu condition; must sell: good lerma
UT.', Box 2oS. (Jrena, Neb.
H SAl.F sti acres hay land. I mlli
Newport. $17.M; M ( miles, all new build
li, t. spring water. $-2 4U. Olhara. L. M.
REAL ESTATE
FARM A" D RACH I.A.N I) FOR SALE
(Continued.)
North Dakota.
SEVERAL Improved farms In McHenry
county. N. Dak., for sale on easy terms,
liood soil; 82 to 11 per acrs. C. A. 8tuo
bins. Uranvlll. N. D
FOR SALE Renter and Investor. If you
want to own on of our fine Improved
grain farms with every modern conveni
ence and be Independent, write me at ones.
Little money needed. Wendell Huston.
Carrlngton, N. .
WANTED Have (rood list of lands In
James River Valley, Stutsman county, N.
I. Correspond em e with real eetate aaente
I solicited. Farmers' rjtaie bank, YpslUtitl.
Is. V.
brrges.
FOR SALE 160 acres choicest apple, pear,
cherry, grape land In the went, six miles
Horn town, one mile from railroad, soil
uetp volcanic ash. Ihe Hsilea, ur , prize
winning fiult.
160 acres, iMi miles from town, new, mod
ern house, barn, tenement; DM) pear prune,
bearing; 1..4M young trees, l,0uu grape vines;
good water; wood. Or will sell au acres
with all improvements. Investigation
solicited. C. H. Webater. The Dalles, ore
GOING TO OREGON.
Our private car leaves Omaha June 8.
direct to our fruit lands In the Willamette
valley. Free round trip to our prospective
buyers. A few reservations left. For In
formation see Santlam Fruit Colony, bJt
lie siag.
Seath CarllBa.
LANDS $K09 per acre made growing figs
for preserves on the Islands. Orchards on
easy monthly payments, bea Island Orcnaril
Company, Charleston, S. C
eatk Dsketa.
ALFALFA
THE KING OF ALL FARM PRODUCTS.
This Is the land we have. Free home
steads; relinquishments and deeded lands.
For particulars write E. O. Wonder & Co.,
Buffalo Gap. 8. D.
SOUTH DAKOTA LAND FOR SALE.
We have a list of Edmunds county land
for sale at from $11) and up per acre. If
interested write us for particulars and we
wll Isend our prices and pocket map. If
you own Innd In outh Dakota list It with
us. Our motto la "A Square Ileal to Buyer
and Seller." Give us a chance to prove our
statement. Hssvold Land Co., Mina, Ed
munds county. South Dakota.
1M ACRES IN DEUEL CO., 8. D.
Close to the Minnesota line; heavy black
soli; clay subsoil; Ilea very level and all
under cultivation. Must be sold within 10
days to close an estate. Half of this year's
crop goes with the price. $36 per' acre;
easy terms; $.3,000 will handle It and it la
a snap. No gravel, no stones, no foul weeds.
Address W. F. McGee. Lake Preston, 8. D.
WILL exchange choice farm land near
Pierre, the capital of South Dakota, for
good Iowa or Nebraska land: what have
you to offer? West Land Co., Pierre, 8. D
400-AC RE corn farm, out from Sioux Falls:
excellent improvements, large grove and
fruit; all In cultivation; price for quick sale
Nj, easy terms; also 240 well Improved, easy
terms, ana iuu acres unimproved. These are
bargains for quick sale. R. A. SUvlua,
owner. Sioux Falls, S. D.
FOR SALE Section good, raw land; all
fenced; good flowing well; 6 miles from
Planklngton, 8. D. For particulars, write
J. E. O Malley, Philip, S. D.
ONE-FOURTH SECTION FIVE MILES
FROM TOWN.
Fair Improvements. Price $6,600. Equity,
$2,400. Akaaka Real Estate Co., Akaaka, 8.
D.-i
Tezaa.
SAN SABA VALLEY, the garden spot of
Texas, home of the paper shell pecan. We
can buy land for you or invest money,
per cent, net to you secured by mortgage on
these lands. Correspondence solicited.
Refer to First Nat 1 bank, San Saba Nat'l
bank. Ward. Murray & Co., and the mem
bers In congress from Texas. Kelley
Burleson Co.. San Saba, Tex.
TEXAS INVKSTMENTS.
Buy orchard and garden landa near
Houston, the greatest and most prosper
ous city in the eoutiiwest, where values
are going up all the time and fortunes
made in real estate In short while. Easy
terms If desired. Address U. C. Robert
son. 501 Kiam Bldg., Houston Tex
THE NILE OF AMERICA.
$20 cash and per cent interest, payable
fceml-annually, will secure you a home In
Vela, Tex., and a 10-acre farm in the Rio
Grande valley, where the farmer's cash in
come is as perpetual aa the days thai come
and go. 8. H. Jackson, 70S First National
Bank Bldg., Houston, Tex.
SAN SABA VALLEY, the garden spot of
Texas, home of the paper ahell pecan. We
can buy land for you or Invest money, 1
per cent net to you secured by mortgage on
these lands. Correspondence solicited.
Refer to First Nat l bunk, San Saba Nat'l
bank, Ward. Murray A Co.. and the mem
bers In congress from Texaa. Kelley
Burleson Co., San Baba, Tex.
WE are subdividing 2,300 acres of fertile
farm land In Jackson county. Splendid
crops every year. Rainfall about right, 40
Inches. For description, plat and prices
write
JOHN RICHET A CO.,
213 E. Houston St., San Antonio, Tex.
Utah.
640 ACRES choice unimproved wheat land
(black sandy loam) in northern Utah, near
railroad. Price $20 per acre. Terma reason
able. Address Dr. W. H. Petty, Ogdeu.
Utah.
Wrsafsg,
FOR BALE Is, 000 acrea In Laramie
county, Wyoming, In Golden Prairie dis
trict; suitable for farming; now stocked
with cattle and aheep; will sell with ranch;
will exchange for eastern Nebraaka or
Iowa farms. J. T. Bell, Owner, Cheyenne,
Wyo.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
C. J. CANAN. Room 701. Oma. Nat l Bank.
WE exchange properties of merit. H. H.
Culver, 012-61:; N. Y. Life. Douglas 786$.
100 acres of clear land, seven miles from
Gordon. Neb., joining R. R. siding; want
to trade tor small stock of merchandise or
live stock. Price. $26 per acre. F. B. Llnd
ley, Gordon, Neb.
SMALL RANCH WANTED,
Wo have a client who haa good cHy In
come property and good land lo exchange
for relinquishment. Improved and stocked,
or cheap ranch. Give full particulars lo
cation and price In first letter.
B. E. WAIT A CO., t17 Bee Bldg.
WANT to exchange equity of $3,800 In
one-fourth section of land In Grand Forks
ounty. North Dakota, for stock of goods.
Address Y-1JI care Bee.
O'BHIEN'8 candy, the kind that mukea
the girls smile with satisfaction. A 00-cent
box of this fine candy will be given to
E. O. Ixue. 2423 So. 2th St., It he will
bring this ad to Tbe Bee office within
three das.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
OMAHA properly and Nebraska landa
O KEEFE REAL EoTATK CO.,
1011 New Omaha National Bank Building.
GARVIN BROS., 3d floor N. T. Life, $600
to $ivj,uj0 on impioved pioperty. No delay.
WANTED City loana Peters Trust Co.
CITY and Farm. JOHN N. FRENZER.
LOANS to home owners and home build
era, with privilege of making partltal pay
ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, 60$
First National Lank building.
CHEAP MONET.
Representing the Penn Mutual Life Ina
Co.. with a.sneis of over $117,000,000, I am
prepared to anept all the good loans of
fered on improved Omaha real estate
Business and residence loans made with
out delay.
THOMAS BRENNAN.
City National Bank Bldg.
5 & 5y2- stks:;
WANTED City loans and warrants W
Farnam Smith at Co.. 13J0 Farnam 8t
LOW RATES. BEMIg-CARLBERG CO,
$10-111 Brandels Theater Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN-Payns Investment Ca
fc Ca.,C
REAL ESTATE LOANS
tt ontinuvd.)
$10 to $10,000 made prmptlv. F i
Weed. Weed Bldg., Uth and Farnam.
WE HAVE money to loan on Improved
re I eatate In Omaha and suburb.
NF.FRAHKA SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN.
1 Farnam St. Board of Trade Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
REAL
ESTATE
WANTED
Wa have cash buyers for modern houses
In the Dundee district or northwest part
of the city. FOR QLICK RETURNS list
your property with us.
O'NElL'S REAL ESTATE AND INS.
AGENCY, 1606 Farnam Street.
Tel. Tyler lott. ind., A-UU.
WHAT AN IOWA FARMER WANTS.
Wave vnil unvthlns to offer the farm
' of Iowa Any cheap land for higher priced.
a aeneral merchandise store for Und or
any kind of an exchange? Or have you
some land you want to aell for caabT Tbe
one paper that reaches the lowa farmer
Is the Dee Molnee Capital; 41.000 circulation
dally: rate single Insertion. 1 oent a word:
sis Insertions, cents a word. Dea Moines
Dally Capital, Dea Molnea. ia.
WANT to purchase direct from owner,
at actual cash value, a farm in eastern
.Nebraska; state price and terms In first
-letter. Box 33, Fremont, Neb.
STEAMSHIPS
ALLAN LINE
Picturesque St. Lawrence Rout.
Weekly Sailings from
MONTREAL lO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW
MONTREAL TO LONDON, Havre. France
Fortnightly from
PHILADELPHIA and Boston to Glasgow.
Splendid scenery, shortest passage, low
rates.
Any local agent or
ALLAN & CO., General Agents,
1,4 Jackson Blvd., Chicago.
ANCHOR LINE 8TEAMSHIP
NEW YORK, LONDONDERRY AND
GLASGOW.
NEW YOFK AND iNAPLES DIRECT.
Single or Round Trip Tickets between New
Vork and Scotch, English, Irish and all
principal Continental points at attractive
tates. Send for book of Information.
Superior Accommodations. Excellent Cui
sine. Apply promptly for Reservation to
local agents of Anchor Line or HENDER
SON BROS.. General Agents. Chicago. 111.
WANTED TO BUY
BEST price paid for 2d hand furniture,
carpets, clothing and shoes. Tel. D. $971.
WANTED SITUATIONS
GOOD Jap wants work; good oook. Ad
dress Y 16k. care Bee.
PRACTICAL NURSE. Harney tML
YOU are sure of quality when you
get Updike's Pride of Omaha flour. We
will give Mrs. R. Mullen, 2636 Chicago St.,
a 24-pound sack of this flour If she will
bring this ad to The Bee office within
three days.
WANTED More window cleaning. Doug.
6340.
' WORK wanted mornings by young man.
P. O. Box 440.
JAPANESE wants position aa cook or
laundry work. 17 No. 10th St. Frank
Hasnk.
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AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Police Are Looking- Into History of
Frank A. GVoelet
ARRESTED FOB BREAKING GLASS
A4dlilewal Salena l.lrnee-e GrnnteA,
Maklaar Thirteen Still Cp la the
Air Mrs. Altew Onrnter
Dead.
The police are Investigating the ante
cedents of Frnnk A. Ooelt. who was ar
rested Teste dav morn ne; at Twenty-seventh
snd H streets after having created such a
disturbance In the locality that he brought
the residents out of bed and himself ran the
risk of bf lng shot by some of the Indignant
people.
Goelet broke the windows of some of
the houses, and from the number of shots
fired the wonder of the police Is that
someone was not Injured.
Goelet confessed yesterday 'hst he had
been ten months in the Ohio penitentiary
for burglary. He Fald he had "done time"
because he kept "his mouth closed to save
a pal." Prior to this he had been In the
United Statea army, but why he left he
doea not dlecloae.
The police are Inclined to think his Starr
that he was "abalnthe erary" Is a stall,
and they say that he was seen with two
others around this locality, from which two
burglaries were reported yesterday morn
ing. One of the burglaries was at the home
of J. M. Henry, 1628 North Twenty-olxth
street, where a quantity of wearing ap
parel was carried off, and another was at
D street. Earl Cox losing, his gold
watch. In this case the midnight prowlers
did not want the clothing. They threw It
back on the porch, but took the watch.
The houses hsd been rummaged by someone
with rubber shoes, as the people did not
know of their presence until they got up
In the morning.
The police suggest thst Goelet waa one
of the gang that did the robberies and that
his love for absinthe, "chilled with Ice,"
has been his undoing while his confreres
were able to escape.
More Lleensea Granted.
The following additional saloon licenses
were granted yesterday.
Frank Trsynowlca, Thirty-first snd Q
..d, i nun L,aicn, i weniy-seventh and
Q streets; Joseph Kedlecek. Twentieth and
Q streets; Charles Dirks, 2423 N street.
The fate of thirteen saloon keepers Is
still In abeyance as seventy-six have ad
vertised their applications for licenses and
only sixty-three have been granted so far.
Death of Mrs. Carpenter.
Following a long and painful illness Mrs
Alice M. Carpenter died yesterday morning
at her home on the Fort Crook Boulevard,
aged 63. She Is aurvlyed by her husband,
L. J. Carpenter, and her daughter, Mrs.
Erie B. Brown.
Mrs. Carpenter, who had been a resident
In this dlstrlot for twenty-five years, was
known as a woman of fine business apti
tude, combined with a womanly courtesy
and kindliness of disposition. Widespread
repret Is expressed at her death.
By the request of Mrs. Carpenter the
funeral will be private, the body being
taken Thursday to Emerson, la., for in
terment "The lnin School."
The Low Holler Choral union, conducted
by Prof. P. Peiclval Plpp, In A. M., D. M.,
will give "The Slngln' Skewl," a two-act
farce with songs and coetumes of thirty
years ago. In the High school auditorium.
Thursday evening, at 8.16, under the aus
pices of the Baptist Young People's union.
The High school orchestra will play.
The following Is the cast: Members of
the Low Holler Choral union
Justin Style Russel Phllp
HI Water Loren Wlers
Timothy Hay Ralph Campbell
Wei land Strong Waldo Laur
Al Talfar Martin Johnson
Chrlss Cross George Scovllle
Homer Gaines Fern Roberts
Cy Furr Leonard Everett
Cal Amity Paul Shields
Effa Vescent Esther Todd
Sophy Cushion Mary Cook
Eva Green Bernlce Conaway
Vera Swift Adele Davis
Ura Kldd Helen White
Irma Kidd Helen White
Ann Sowforth Eun'ce Conawav
Phyllis Tate Ola Alsworth
Elvlry Ketchum Louise Uergquist
Dottle Plumdaffy (organist) Haxel Cook
Singing Master Prof P. Perdval Pippin;
A. M.. D. M.. Harol Thorn.
District Visitors Squire Grumps, Maurice
Clark; Mrs. Amanda Squegee, Clara Ervln.
Maarlo City Gossip.
Shoe values never before given In our
city at Cressey's removal shoe sale, 2407
N St.
E. Hannon left yesterday morning for
a two weeks' visit with relatives In Hol
brook, Ia.
Mrs. Tennis Wright and daughter have
gone to Kansas City for a month's visit
with relatives.
South Omaha Camp No. 111. Woodmen
of the World, meet this evening In the
Odd Fellows' hall.
An entertainment will be given in the
high school auditorium May 19 by the pu
pils of St. Agnes' school.
The Happy Pleasure club will gTlve a
danre Saturday night In Rushing s hall.
Twenty-fourth and J streets.
The Ladles' Aid society of the First
Presbyterian church serve a luncheon at
noon today In the basement of the church.
'Phone Bell South 868 Independent F-1868
for a case of Jetter Gold Top. Prompt de
livery to any part of city. William Jetter.
The Willing Workers of the First Chris
tian church meet this afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Martin, f2i North Twentieth
street.
The Brown Park Ladles' Aid society will
meet St the home of Mrs. T. E. Mason, 871
South Fifteenth street, this afternoon at I
o'clock.
E. W. Crevtston left yesterday for Fre
mont to attend the state camp of tbe Mod
em Woodmen of America, to w blch he Is a
delegate.
Closed Cressey's shoe store will be
closed Thursday and Fiiday, preparing for
the big removal shoe, sale on Saturday
morning. May 6.
Mrs. J. O. Eastman, 1432 North Twenty
third street, will entertain the Ladles' Aid
society of the First Methodist churea
Thursday afternoon.
Tbe funeral services) of Frank C. Beda
will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock
at St. Francis' church. The Interment
will be In St. Mary's cemetery.
The birth of a son Is reported at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bcholtlng,
2318, and of a daughter at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spedel. 2113 W street.
The Women's Guild of St. Martin's
church will hold Its annual meeting thla
afternoon at the rectory, when the offi
cers for the ensuing year will be elected.
The next meeting- of the King's Daugh
ters of the First Presbyterian church will
be held Fiiday at the church. Mesdamee
Will Green, Walter Madden and Mc Mast
ers entertaining the circle.
The women of the First Baptist church
will be entertained at the home of Mrs.
Wlers, 1011 North Twenty-first street, Fri
day afternoon at 8:30. All women of the
congregation are requested to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothkorpf. Twenty
fourth and J streets, entertained the pro
gressive High Five club at their home.
Those present were Messrs. and Mesdamee
Harry Lapldus. I.ee Altman, Nathan Stein
berg. R. Mushkln. H. Goldberg. Maurice
Chalcken and Harry Gross. Harry Lapldus
won the first men's prise and Mrs. Lee
Altman the first ladles' price; the second
going to Mrs. N. Steinberg.
RAILWAY TIME CARD-00"'1
Chicago,
Oannha-i
St.
rani, MlanennolU A
Depart. Arrive,
b t 86 pm bit 06 pm
c 4 2S pm
b 9 86 pm
b 6:45 am
c 8 25 am
Sioux City Bxpreas.
Omaha Local
Sioux City Pass
Twin City Pass
Sioux City Local ....
Emerson Local
n 6 66 pm b 9 10 am
ib) dally exoapt Sunday,
only.
to; buaday
APOLLO CLUB'S CONCERT
PROVES ARTISTIC SUCCESS
Fresh and Well Trained Voire Pe-Ha-hl
Friends Invited to Re
Prese'nt.
The first private concert of the Apollo
club was attended by an audience which
packed the Audl'.orlum of the First Con
gregational church and the adjoining room
and many were left standing. The Apollo
club, of which Dr. Frederic C. Freemsntel
Is the director and organiser, la composed
of young men who have banded together
In this unique irganlxatlon which will
continue to give concerts privately, for
which tlckels will not be sold, but Issued
as Invitations. It Is the Intention of the
rtub, hs announced by Dr. Free mantel, to
glvg con -erts next year which only active
and aesocta'.e mtir.bei will be asked to
nt ten J.
The club Is composed of men with fresh
and well trained voices and by careful
study they nai a achieved unusual success
In ensemble work. The program was made
u;j of pieces of several grades of si-rlous-nes
and dlfftculjy and the club Fhowed
Itself trained for flexible hsndllnx of ail
sorts of music and gave a splendid rendi
tion of every song on the list. MLsa May
Florence Later, soprano, and J. Addison
MouM and William L. Preatljia of the club
assisted with solos. Tba aorompantmenta
were plnyvd by Miss Reseda H. Latr snd
Miss Nancy Cunning Nam.
FIREMAN FRANCIS LOSES A
LARGE SUM TO FOOTPADS
Slnrrrw and neAb ef flST Within
n KWtx DiKTames. rf Ban Bansse
Latnt An.
PaLnffhmrpei and rrtihed ctf tlW at fh
mouth of an atler bertreen TnntT-fonrtb
and Twenty-fifth on Hamilton atreeis at
! "clock lajtt nirht. Jonas H. Frond,.
8 tnwnan at Vn. 6 en pine boase. knew
nothing ef tbe affsJr untD an hour aftar
ward ilien he tm told by bJs wife ai his
hnnA. mi North TTrrnty-fMH) strartt.
Frannrts was artmfled bjr Pnlire Snr-
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Begolar pricdj
The Twentietli
Th Cxririiopohtaii ... w
EegnLir price
The Twentieth
Uoaare'i
Begnler price
The Twentieth Century Fanner. $1.00
Woman's Home Companion. . . . 10
Eegular prioe for both 1 year. . .$2.60
The Twentieth Castory Farmer. $1.00
Woman' Home Companion.... L50
UeOlmv'u 1J50
Eegular price
The Twentieth
Woman's Home Companion.... L50
MoClnre'B
Review of Eeriews 3j00
Eeynlar prioe for all 1 year $7X0
gew T. T. Harris, who ss.14 he would
suffer ne m physical eferta. The police
and desert t-vee vrrr net t wwrk en the
esse lmiirediiT. but ne due to th
Id-ntrfv at iSe tie flrraan a assailant
could 9 ebfa.tnA
Frsnexe was ped rewterda.r sftei wn
and heeJdea hb salary when mrin1 lw hal
m hie trousers perkrt $140 which had Just
hen paid him so a det hr 4. T. Rohan,
rapnala at No. li engine house
SI i years airn Franc hi was held up and
robbed of his coat, hat and shoe) while
returning home on a cold winter night.
F. A. Allison, a STocer at Twenty-fourth
and Hamilton streets, said he believed Ihe
highwayman waa lying In wait for him.
The robbery occurred back of the tAthrop
drug store, which la next door to the
grocery. Francis' brother-in-law called
attention to the number of the house and
said the residence was Illuminated by elec
tric lights.
Native Ohioans at Banquet
Praise the Buckeye State
Tvn hnndred loyal Oh.loa.na did fealty to
their name stale Uus. nlht at a baaauet
held at the Rome btel with Governor and
Mrs. Cneelrr .. Aldrich as roams ef
boner.
John Ijsw WebaiKr. as toast master, was
Introduced trr W. W. &aUauAb. president
of the uhlo sorJM.7.
Mr. Wehslrr paxnled a glowing picture
of whal the Buckeye stale haa done at id Is
loing. but ended with the admonition that
l is to Ne bra .ska after all that Ohloant
ai Nebraska ahould yield affection.
Mayor J&roee C. Dahiman gars the
j.eech of welcome to the govwrnor. and
ne of the fraiure of the evening was
tbe fitfiaKant exchange of court esLe an tbe
part of tlie two recent opponents.
Gmrral C. F. Mandcraan spoke on "The
Preeitfenfi from Ohio," naming that state
Rfl "tttii mnriw and father of nreMrtemlK "
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Efd oar great eombazkvtioii after nith i
paabliahed Mke up joar list now.
Migavand uJ
for both 1 jear. . .$2.Q0j
Oentary Farmer. ILOCTj
for both 1 year. .L$3J50J
Oeaiarj Ymnatx.fUX)
!-&
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for both 1 year. . .$2Ji0j
Ost Mm
for all 1 year . .. .$4.00 J
Century Farmer. $L0Ch
Send yonr Snbecripiion at once to
THE
If TOENTIETH CENTURY
NEW PLACE FOR DR. KEARNS
Lincoln Man Will Snerln- rr
hyterinn Manse Mlsnlnne In
Kurltiml.
It was learned by a number of ttia
Mends of Dr. W. II Reams of TJnceln.
who attended Ihe banquet In honor of the
graduates and alumni of the Treshyterlsn
Theologies! Semlnsrr Ttiesdsy night, that
he has been appointed to the superlntend
ency of the Northwest District of Preabv
terlsn Home Missions. In that posltlor
Dr. Kesrns succeeds Rev. R. A. Adams ol
Minneapolis and his friends In Omaha ars
trying to persuade him to make his head
quarters In this city. The work of which
he will take charge Is the control of th
home missions of the Presbyterian rhurvr
under the natlonsl home mis-Ion board foi
the states of Minnesota, the two Dakotai
and Nebraska.
Judxs Francis C. Hamer gave 'The Ohio
Pioneer" an exhaustive treatment The
tribute paid to Ohio for Its) part In the
civil war by W. F. Gurley was an aloquanc
ana.
Governor Aldrtch olorod tbe specchntak
lng by a brief speech on "Ohio and Ne
braska. Ha cornpUmented his native
state, bat showed many Instanoaa. In
which, ha said. Nebraska had improved
upon the Borkeys statechief among; tltam
the high school system, agricultural mnth
ods and progressive legislation.
Tbe following waa the reception com
mittee: Mr. and Mra Charles (kna. Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Held en, Mr. a::rl Mrw. F. A.
Kwing. Mr. snd Mrs. A. c. Troup, Mr. snd
Mrs. le Estelle, Mr. and Mix lb.-rt Ni,
Mr. and Mrs. Abel V. t'lio'welL Mr. aci
Mra Bvrd Miller. Mr. and Mr. F. A.
Nash. Mr. and Mrs. N. 14. Muvrrd. Mr. and
Mra. N. IX Msnn. Mr. U. K. Risrtoo.
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