TTTE BEE: O:fAITA. SATURDAY. MAY 27, 1911. IS REAL ESTATE FARM .M HAM II I.AM I-Oil l.B Canada nnllnoril, BLFURE K"l 'K to Cunuda fir Innil con tain Mi nn d'.ht & lo lice Uldg. 1 ul'ifndo. SORTIIPASTKUN Colorado wheat lands, 112 50 to $!,' rr acre. A few improve! (arms. 13' to -. rita J. Ii. Heinhaidi. fcterllng. Colo 160-ACHE ht irrigated farm tvioradn; finely Improved new ten-room da-oiling. Larn; potato cellar hold )0 rirload; W A. whent; Si A. nlfalf.i: no wsst bind, everv foot under ol.l wa'er light; have another furm. can't work lioth; 4 Inllee norm of iMivtr. ten south of Oretley. C A. Ortgoi). W kliri Hid, D.nver. ( olo. .",2.ni) ACRES. Timber, farm and grazing: land. miiKt be fold coon; will In- sold cheap; full partlcu Ihts by ai dressing l:ox OW, A!ariii"a, Colo. Idaho. RIVER VIEW orchard tracts In 1 to 11 acrea; fir. rut fruit country In the world. For terrrs address Hiiuiin 1-and and In Veatment Co.. Hoone. la. Iowa FINEST colonization tract In the Unlt-d Ftates; 132.000 acres very finely lcatei at ii M acre; make 1.000 per cent to sub divide; have plenty of jliicrs. Box 064. Wlulerset. la IOWA KAKMS FOR SALE. Our l'.'ll mt of Iowa farm In Webster. Calhoun and Greene counties is just out. If interened write for our new list. WOODAflD LAND COMPANY. COWRIE. IOWA. K0 ACHES Improved Clarke county, Iowa, to trad for clean stock general merchen rilwe; goed house, barn, orchard, etc.; price $0 per acre. Address owner, D. ii. Har rison, A' toons, la. lows -Confirmed. EXCHANGES made everywhere. Farms, wild lands, Income property, stocks of goods and other things desirable for ex change. Several large tracts of western lands for exchange. Writs me full descrip tions of what you have. I. N. MclDllre. First Nut Uank Uldg.. Sheldon. Ia. FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE ISO acres fine timber land In Lake county. Minne sota. Katlrcad being built not far fruit land. 'J he timber Is very large on thu land. Mostly white pine, tamarack, bal sam ami spruce, dure to Iccreaae la value fast. What have you to olfer? Write U'ck iox 'ill. lJictene. la TO UND AUKNTS For : will send addresaes of l.uuu persons who have sold for l.iw or more in southwestern loa since January . 1911, compiled Irum deed records M. W. Molr & Co., Harlan. Ia. A F'.NK HW-iiure farm in Buchanan county. Iowa, about 6 miles from Aurora: good Improvements; encumbrance ivouu. Price $124 per ucre. Owner will exchange lor South iJHkuta land. Prefer Improved. Here Is a fine chance to exchange your liakola land for an Iowa farm. Address Hoilobrands Land Agency, Fella, la. KUK KALE Kxcellent ric-acre farm In corn and blue-gians belt. Ada.ns county. Iowa, lum all ml fenced. Ul acres lion tlHht. I'M acres tllea, and all In excellent cultivation; 11'-room house, large brick cellar with cement floor, cement walks, large new barn and mill, with good Fair banks engine, new hog liouxs, other out buildings, all In good repair; good stock and barjiyards, laigo grovu and good orchard, four good wells, excellent water, two windmills. For further particular address Mm. Annan M. Nasli, xihid Htgn Et., Des Moines. Is, imi ACKfcS, Cuss county. Iowa, farm Im proved and well located; price S125 per acre; my equity Is 16,iAXi. Want southern Minnesota or Lakota laud, clear. No In flated prices considered. bile 10-horae-potver portable gasoline en.ru for what have you i Address C. V . . .,x uustluiid, Cass County, Lorah. lv. FOR SALE Splendid farms, well Im proved, ranging In price from SaO to a0 per acre. This Is choice Iowa land. In wall improved coii.ia.unlties. near town and schools. There la .." more fertile or beau tiful part of the state 'ban Osceola county. Write for particulars. T. b. Hedmond, ElWey. !.- tl0 ACHES and 173 acrea of southern Iowa land. Improved, well located, good oil, right price, for sale or trade; $7,000 equity In brick store building; a first class Income property for sale or trade, quick; on land, merchandise or automobiles. Ad dress itog i. Diagonal, la. WANTED1 A good stock of general mer chandise, $9,000 to $i:,000. In exchange for good farm near Kolfe. la., and cash. Farm contains lit acres, six-room bouse, barn, ti)x40, price, $XW) an acre; subject to tti.740; equity. W.OflO; F. IC Loomer. Kolfe, la. Kaasas. ' CM ACRES, 1 miles good town: fenced; 'srell Improved; all smooth land; rich black oil; good orchard; IC F. D. ; pbone; fine surroundings, $U6; good terms; will ex change for hardware. Implements or gen eral merchandise. W. 11. Molt, JHerlngtoa, Kan. M0 ACRES, six miles from Mlnneola, Sot acrea In wheat, one-tblrd to buyer; new 4-room house, stable, well, mill, tank, pas ture fenced; rick black soil; has raised good crop every year since broken out; great bargain. $36 per acre. Terms. The Hoy C. Heard Land Co.. Mlnneola,. Kan. WE have some choice bargains In corn, wheat and alfalfa lands for sale in Bentoa and Kuati counties: writs for list of farm bargains. American Investment Company, Hulsington. Kan- KO ACRES, ltt miles out; 290 In wheat, Vt to buyer; balance pasture. The late rain and snow assures bumper crop; level as floor; $Z!.bo per acre; terms. W. ii. Cui bcrlaon. Bcott City, Kan. WHEAT AJJD ALFALFA LAND CM (TAP 240 aicres, iiV miles out; 130 aoros In wheat. H delivered to buyer; level, rich, deep soil good well and windmill; $S,200; terms. Other wheat and alfalfa lands, all slses , and prices. L. F. bchutuuacber. owner, ' leade. Kan.-. t2 ACRES 36 In alfalfa; 10-room house, large barn, granary, etc: two miles te Lamed. Pawnee county; 60 acrea pasture balance In cultivation; rich deep soil, abun dance of water, wells gjid mills; $2a 6oe terms. Hunts Healty Co.. Hutchinson! Kan.- " Le.tsla.a. VERNON parish. I.a : the land of sun Shine, soli, climate, markets, water, health, good; prices cheap; write Leesvtlle Heal Katate and Improvement Co., C. M. alo Faxland, Beo'y. LeesTllle. La. LOUISIANA farm and timber landa good tor truck, corn, cattle, eta. ; on ac count of cotton peat, cheapest lands oa market. Hall. Elder 4k HenoiL Monroe, Louisiana. Miiintesotsw BUT from owner and save commission a too-ecre grain and stock farm close te three towns, school and creamery, IJO-acr field, about su acres meadow, remainder timber pasture, fenced and cross fenced, running water and a full set of frame builuiugs at $J5 per acre. Write for terms. C. F. Flalg. Wadena, Minn.. H. H. No. 2.- t HAVE a (arm of $20 acrea IH miles from good town. $e miles from Minns. .polls, 100 acres under cultivation; about Varna and other outbuildings, windmill, fine natural grove. Orchard )ut com mencing to bear. Price H.boO, easy terms Write owner. Charles K. Swaason, aik Hlver. Minn. W.OO0 acres In SU Louis and Carlton counties. Minnesota, near cities of Du lulb and Superior, at price within the leach of all. $ to $11 an acre, easy terms Fourteen railroads now entering these two cities furnish chep aud quick transpor tation. A ten-niUUon-dollar steel plant Dow building by United States Steel com pany, near lands. Soli Is ferule and well adapted to diversified farming, dairying and garden truck. No long hauls or trans portation charges, but right at the door of the best markets of lbs United States, with constant demand and high prices. Write fur full tatuituauon. Hosioa er Duiulh Farm Land Co.. Mu Al worth Blag., Duluth. Ulna. t0u0 equity tn good quarter In southern Minnesota; quarters two miles from good town, having house tvxJO, new bara $2x40, with gable rout, sioaU granary and f nee. Want niaohlae stock or tbry goods. Frwe $M per airs. t BenJ. A. Cone, WUidotn, AUun. $e acres meadow, uaiano umber. Can ' buildings, new. Al; all fenced" If vAi, aU be opened up. Rich soil, good hou ar, all-purposi grain co'hav -irfe 1 barn and other building. Price $31 per hog or other stock if.rm cV.me 2nd' i Mf" acres. Also kO-acre tarm two miles from It s the best In the weet- till . good town. 40 seres under plow; 16 ,cr. .unable terms Will c is. Z timber: good rich soil, l-roum house, two v. h lrrm- ' C. Israel, Benkelman, REAL ESTATE PIRV 4X1 HA.NCII LIMI POH SALT a- L'ontlaaed. FINE FARM 1IOV K, XX ACP.ES. mile from good town, black loam soli. All fenced. Large frame dwelling, barn, granary, mm tune sheds, etc. Vti acres In field. 4o snes timber, balance clover and timothy and ineadww. Ideal dairy farm. .- per acre, one-third cash, hal ini'i easy terms. M. J. Hoib. Fusstun, Minn l.'ciiland. Minn KK.N J for list ol our fine Improved tout hern Minnesota Isnd. We bar hundied!i ot pieaaed ciaetumer. C. ii. Brown Land Co., oiflcea Madelia ana Nevr A SNA I'; ML'ST UK QUICK; 200-AC It B Improved farm In Murriiy county, Mlnne. tola; has first elm buildings; fencus; iplehdld grove; orchard; twe miles Irum lu.vn. Write Jor.n lioideu. Jr., Uaivin, Minn. LA N U8-NO. 5u0. ISO ACHK8, 7l u Ltid iKln Cities; genu tillable soli; mate n.au mailed wlta 46 page book for 90 rent. Iiobarl Und Co, Phctiix Hidg . Minus spoils. Minn, KOH SALE 1 acres ot good new bard wheat land. ner Valhalla. Pembln county. North Dnkota. For particulars. addre.'S owner. A. Lu-assr, 2U7 'third Ave, N. Minneapolis. M.nn. 108 ACHES 15 mlleii from St. 1'aul. mile from Kosemont: all fenced; black loam sell; 60 acrea rulu.wted, balance pasture and black oak timber, only f.ia per acre for Immediate sale; Ui'Z cash. UO-acre Improved farm lo miles from SL laul, 1 mile from Hirh Valiey statloii; nine-room houre, wlndmlil, Itrga barn and oilier buildings, nil ir goou cuiiditiuu; black loam soil, clay subsoil, always been cultivated, by owner; lvi acres under pluw, I acres fruit trees, mostly apples; balance good tiDiboi- land, bpecial prlco and terms. W. t e K. W. Monty, l'loneer FresS Uldg., St. Faul. Minn. WHEN you buy O'Brien's candy you know It Is tue best. If Mrs. W. P. Schnei der, 2IW 8. 20th St.. will come to The Ilea office within threo days we will give her an order for a Su-cent box of O'Brien 1 candy free. JUiaeoars. FOR SALE CC farms, large and small, between MlalHHpi and daitjuri livers, average Hi per acre. Write for big prices list. Wiillaui Crew. Wt.gnt clu. W- STOPI Don t go a step luituer tnaa Douglas couciy, down in tn buauufui uiark, ralne anytning, coin Ju to u buau eh, per acre, all otner crops In proportioa, cheapest good laud on earth, f to 4.'0 per aciu. Flee luioriuaUiia. Globe ileal luttaK Co, Ave, Mo. MltiaULRI FAltMS Sone I'eiter oa arth. Highly Improved It-o acce, raU auythlngn lw. Oilier decided ba.gaiiis. Write us. Gliurm Kealty Co., William, AJo. - CHEAP STATE LAND About 1,000,000 acres state land to be sold on forty years' time, If desired; enly i per cent of pur chase price down; buyers don't have to live on land; not over 1,20 acres sold to one person. For further Information and description Btnd (1 to Fidelity Investment Co., W W. 8th Su, Kansas City, Mo. (20-ACRK homestead relinquishments for sale; also una hotel, one bakery, una eueral store, ot, saloon, one feed more. Addreee, Cbarlea F. Urowu. Calata. Mont. UO-ACHK farm, all cu.tlvaid; flue house, barn, fences, first-clas condition, line spring water, 2 miles from town, i mllet tiom ruilroad. Soutncaat Missouri lmai; grotlon Co., PleUmonu Mo MISSOURI farm. K0 acres; g-room bouse: Lain; loO acrea wheat. 20) acres corn; level, black dirt; t miles railroad; w acre. Chas. b. Huckaiep Healty Co., lsberry. Mo. THIRTEEN sections In DawM county, near Sidney, one ot the best towns In the ellowstoiie valley; also have otaer lanis that we are retailing in any else farm you want, write your wants. Prices are right. The Hay ward Land Co.. Oleudine. stent. FOR SALE Finest farm tn Leavenworth county, Broaddua farm of 1W acre. IV miles from Fort Leavenworth, $6,000 brick residence, 600 46-year-old walnuts lwo sugar maple trees, natural gaa, two telephones, free delivery, 114 miles from bants, Fe sta tion; examine premise and write Mra. J. L. Kirby. Hot fellx Sc. be Joseph. Mo. Hoslsst. WHOLESALE TRACTS IW MONTANA, the coming farm state, $12.5 to 130 ur acre. Write for description. Shaw 4k Clark Land Company. Hackney blue:.. Si. Paul. Milan. FOR SALE Bitter Root Vallav m anMa fine fruit land; old water rlgnt; best sec tion of the valley: fine proposition for sub division; fair buildings; easy terms. Ad dress owner, hi. O. Lewis. BteveusvUle, Mont. Nebraalu. BEYOND THE SANDHILES OF NEHRASKA. AWAY UP IN NORTHWEST CORNER, In the Heart of the Richest of Farming and Grazing Lands, You Will Find A HAH I HUNOERFnnn With His Bunch of Bargains In Farms uu xu&nciies. With a heavy, dark loam soil and a clay suosoll; with large, waving fields of al falfa, bumper crops of wheat, oats, rye barley, spelts and potatoes, I am prepared to knock your arguments or those of any rciauii ur (jorsons into a cocked hat On one ulace. for Imitfln.. t 1,.,.,. - Mr. billions, who has cleared better than a year for the past four years off of the seed from a trifle better than nin. iui acres of alfalfa, besides having about 15 ui nay irom me nrst cutting and sev eral tons of straw from th. left on the place for feed and the past year hd , ' w4 r, 1 . ........ V. I . . ' ul sale 01 seed enough to seed about 26 acres more on his own P'scB. now, just across the fence, I have nice, smooth quarters of the ame kind of y" luomiviii same, wim only a barbed wire fence between at $23 per acre. On the other side, only a couple of .' f,a,!;ther out' 1 nve flutters at from lif.il0 ..''oer acr,L ne Ju"-ter Improved with small S-room house, barn for (1 horses small sheds, corrals, eta; good well and windmill: small l.i. ' ,H"a Ready to move onto, at $17 per acre. This Is only 6 miles out from town. Now, why should you tarry a slnele moment? Why should you wait until th s $0 to $,0? Why do you not get In now while opportunity I knocking at your door 7 Come today and beat the other tel. low to It, or write me for books of descrlp Hons and prices. It Is free and It gives you much Information about this section which has foolishly been considered by eastern people as a part of the sandhllli of the state. This Is a purely false Impres sion, as I will convince you when vil mat nui anow you that will erllii. anything in the east for' It, prXctiv-ene1." An Investment with me here Is belter than Hie Insurance or any other Investment you could posalbly fgUre out.' u "J while you sleep and In a few -sleeps" U !"id,aU,b'.e.,1 an1 ,rebled over th Price you Write or come tndsv It Is better to COMB. n AilUiH,L HL'NGERFORD, Crawford. Dawes County. Nebraska HIGHLY Improved all-purpose farm of (AO acres 7 miles from Benkelman Neb in Republican valley; near schoolTw acre's alfu fa 4ou suitable for alfalfa. iiT undeT cultivation, 500 tillable, over loo hay bot- 7 K.V 'rrwjatlng system for 200 EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN 140 acrea near Seward. Seward Co.. Neb.; good six loom nouse bsrn. shads, well and mill f ne orchaid. u aores alfalf. 100 a'-rce cultivated. .5 acrea good hay land, balance pasture; price. p.r ,cr; terms, half cash, tetteruiau Broa. Lincoln. Smb. FOR 8ALE-S00 acres hay land. 1 milt Newport. $1J.5; , mile, all new buTld' lugs, spring water. $22.60. Others. L. M tileeOK Nu:ort, Nib. ..CHE farm. sflVml from Omaha. IS ndire to lewn; upload, aoud s,li 1. good condiuon, must .eil; good tarm Owner. Box 21. Qrens. N.K.- liiO acrea I miles out from Crawford 1. room house, large frame barn, sheds and corrals. lotf acrea of as fine alfalfa as you ever saw In your life, all under Imxatlon with a water right on the White river so should It come a little dry spell you 'can turn on the water and keep, the plant, growing. thMM takes this layout as it stands and one good crop of seed will pay the whole thing if you will do the Work Why hesitate? Come today. A RAH L Hl'NGERFORD. Crawford. Dawes County, Neb. S11 ''-' . ... m Kill, UU aJKAIl- l.lan, ., . , REAL ESTATE "ARM AMD RA.HIH LAM l'(IR SALB Kebraaka- lon tinned. l.gsn-ACRE ranch rot '. I per acre, two-thirds cash, remainder five years. I lr cent Interent; all fanced; good improve ment. For particulars write Frank nebula, Norfolk. Neb. Kerth Dakela. SEVERAL improved farms In McRenry count, N. Dak., for aale on easy terms; Rood roll; IJt. 10 $30 per acre. C. A. tilak bln. Oran-llle. N. D WANTED Have good ll.it of lands In .tame Hlver Valley. Siutamsn countv, N. I. Correspondence with real estate asentt solicited, i arm. re btaie bask, VpsilaiitU .N. U. FOIt SALE Renter and Investor. If ve t ant to own one of our fine ImprovM rraln terms wltn tvery modern ronvenl- nee and be Independent, write me at our I. title money needed. Wtnueil iluitoa. Carriiigton. N. . Orrgo, FOR SALE 1M) acres choicest apple. p rherry, grapi land la the went, six mllet Iron town, one tulle from railroad; soil deep volcanic ash. The Dalles. Or, pru liming fruit piO acres. .V miles from town, new. mod em house, barn, tenement; 350 pear prune, bearing; l.XI young trees. l.Ooo grape vines. luud water; wood, ur will sell so acre with all Improvements. Invexugat'ou solicited. C. H. Webster. The Dalles. Ore.- Svata. Carolina. LANDS-$f00 prr acre made growing fi. for nreservea on the Islands, circhards or easy monthly payments Sea Island urcuanl Company. Lnariesion, a. (.. 'Wyomlasr. FOR BALE lt.000 Seres In Lsramle conniv. Wyoming. In Golden Prairie dis trict; suitable lor farming; now stocked with cattie and sheep; will sell with ranch will exchange for eastern Nebraska or Una larius. J. V. Hell, owner, Cheyenne, Vyu.- seoth Dakota. O-ACHE com farm, out from Sioux Falls. ,,01. -nt imuiuvenieiits. large grove and fruit; ail In cultivation; price for quick sal ko. easy le: lit; aiso i4 well lluoro.tu. easy terms, and 10U s.res ui. improved. These ars Lai gains for uuick sale. H- A. Hilvius, tinner, oloux Falls, S. U. SIX quarters, fine land, 400 acrer broke; best ot water; miles Irum Kennebec, S. D., for $00 per acre; terms. Caaey Land Co., Ktnnebec, d. jl.- 1.1m s a l.K -Section good, raw land: all fenceu; good flowing well; miles from 1-iankingioii. S. D. or particulars, writs 4. ti. j Mailey. Philip, b. ALFALFA TUB KINO OF ALL FARM PRODCCTa iliis Is tue laud we have. Free horos ilta;: rellnuuislimenis uud deeued landa For particulars . rite K. O. Wonder et C,;., iuIalo Gap. o. 4J. sillJTH DAKOTA LAND FOK SALE. We have a list of LUrounds county land tor ai at fiom 1K and uu per acre, if Interested write us for particulars and wil lse:id our prices anu pocket map. u iuu o-n land In buuth Dakota list it wltk us. Our motto Is "A square Deal to Huer aud oener." Give us a chance to prove our statement. Haavolu Lauu cu., JUiua, uiunds ount. South Dakota. WILL exchange choice farm land near Pierre, the capital of bouth Dakota, for uood Iowa or Nebraska land: what havs ou to offer T West Land Co.. Plorre, S. D. ONE-FOURTH SECTION FIVE MILK I tKUU TOWN. Fair Improvements. Price $5,600. Eaultr. $2,400. Akasks Hea; Estate Co.. Akaska. sx D. 1M ACHES IN DEUEL CO.. & D. Close to the Minnesota line: heavy black soil: clay subtoll; lies very level and ail under cultivation. Must be sold within M daya to close an estate. Half of this year's crop goes wun tne price, per acre; easy terms; ROW will hsndle It and it la snap. No gravel, no stones, no foul weed. Address w. jr. stcust, Lake Preston, a. D Texas THE NILE OF AMERICA. $20 cash aud V per cent interest, payable teml-annually, will secure you a home lo Gult Coast Orange and Fig lands within nn M.le. Af il i.i..l..n t- An ... .W., ...... V a.wuw.wu, WU .VIM. V son. $01 Kiam Bldg.. Houstoji Tes- TEXAB LANDS. 640 ACRES fourteen miles northwest of Houston, one mile from railroad station. all black sandy soil, fronting on a main county road, price $20 per acre. 100 acres twelve miles north of Houston fronting on a main county road; black, sandy prairie land. Price $J0 per acre. no acres tweivo mues nortnwest 01 rious ton. fronting on a main county road; black, sandy loam soli. Price $30 per acre. All the above land is wen adapted to the cultivation of any kind 01 fruit and vena tables, corn or cotton. This class of land Is being sold out In small tracts on easy payments from $50 to $100 per acre. Our terms are one-third cush, balance one and two years, 7 per cent interest. HOUSTON LAND CORPORATION Houston, Tuxes. Capital Stock, $000,000. SAN SABA VALLEY, the garden spot o( Texas, home of th paper shell pecan. VS can buy land tor you or invest money. per cent net to ou secured by mortgage oa these lands. correspondence solicited Heler to First Nat l bank, ban Saba Nat bank. Ward, Murray at Co., und uie nieiu beis In congress irum itliu. stem; Burleson Co.. Sten Saba. Tex. TEXAS INVESTMENTS. Buy orchard and garusn lands near Houston, tn greatest and must prosper eus city In the souinwest. where valuei are going up all the lime and fortunes niado In real estate In short while. Easy terms IX desired. Address K. C. Koberi ia, 'lex., aud a iu-aclo luim lit. tne Granda va.ley. wnere tue lai luc-r s uuu In 10 urn is as perpetual as the days that coiu aud go. s. it. Jackson, tv stisi .aiiou- Bank Uldg., Houatuu, 'lex. WE are subdividing 2,300 acres of ferrt.e farm laud in Jackson county. Splendid crops every year. Halnfali about rtgnc 44 incnes. ror descrlpuon, plat auu puci write JOHN RICHEY CO.. :13 E. Housion Anionle. Tex Utah. CAPITAL Invested In Utah NOW means large returns. Get In on the ground floor. Let me tell you of some alfalfa and frul lands In the beautiful Fillmore valley that can be bought at a bargain on easy termsN Call afternoons, M. V att, 2721 Howard St Phone Harney sisi. Washington. 1G5 acres on shores of Lake Chelan. Im Dlements and stock go with the place. Beautiful location, fine modern furnished home; about lorty acres 01 young commer rial aoule orchard now in bearing and abou 1 1 entv-flve acres broken and In corn am ' ,n A ....... II W U'lUMn I Slant. n niirny. ... uanoiuc. W ash. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WE exchsnge properties ot merit H. H. culver, kia-ii o. n. u. Biag.. u. isto. FOR SALE A clean stock cf general merchandise, consisting of dry goods. clothing, shoes, hats and caps, carpets and rugs, crockery and groceries; also brlc store building; well located In good tow of l.OoO people In northeast Nebraska; stock will invoice snout sio.uiu; would mscoun stock some for cash or would exchang stock and building for good farm In south ern Minnesota. Iowa, southeast South Da kota. eastern Nebraska, northeast Kansas or northwest Missouri: land must be good and at about real value; would sssum small incumbrance. Give full particulars about land In first letter; Improvements, soil, lay of land, distance from what town, numbers and price If land la rented what rent. Address Y 29, cars of Bee. FOR reliable sales aid exchanges, sei D. M LEAMiNG. i Brando s Uldg. .320 ACRES In Dawson Co., two miles from good railroad town; loO acrea table, under cultivation; all fenced; price, $L2. C0O; Incumbrance. $2,000. at C per cent, to trade tor general merchandise. John Ehada. Kearney, Neb. FOR EXCHANGE4 Good rosldence lots In U. P. division station for Brush or Ford runabout: city water, sewer and electric light In alley back of lots; good town and good location. Box 83, Murdock, Neb. A fully equipped and up-to-date meat market, doing alee business. Well located In northwest Missouri, railroad town of l.OnO l-eople. Owner wishes to retire. Price, $2.0u0. Warriuer ex Whitehead, bum berry, Mo. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE (Continued I EVERY person knows who I. J. O'Brien because he ha made Omaha famous with his candy. If Mrs. P. Pestello. 1H1 lores St.. will come to The Bee office within three days we will give her on rder for a 60-cent box free. REAL ESTATE LOANS OMAHA property and Nebraska landa O'KEKFE HEAL FSTATE CO.. 101 New Omaha National Bank Building. GARVIN BROS., td floor N. T. Life, $" to $10X000 oa Impioved (soperty. No delay. ri A- (.n c"y and farm property, vy. O Cu 73CB MEIK1.E, IRIS Hams Bldg. WANTED. FARM LOANS. Kloke In v. Co., Omaha. WANTED City loan. Peters Trust Co, IV ANTED City loan n't warrants. W. Fsrnam Kmlth Co.. 1320 Farnam St. LOAN tn home owners and bom build ers, with privilege of making partltal pay ments Seinl-sanually. W. II TliOMAS. 0J First National Hank building LOANS MADE ON IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE. BUTTON REALTY CO . 194 BHANDE1S BT.DO. CHEAP MONEY, Representing the Penn Mutual Life Ina Co.. with assets of over $117.6iv.O0O. I are prepared to accept all the good loans of fered on impruved omana real estate Business and residence loans insde wltn sut uly. THOMAS ERKNNAN, City National Bank Bldg. 1:00 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D Weed. Wead Uldg.. lath and Farnam. MONEY TO LOAN Payne lavestmest Cs WE HAVE money to loan on Improved est estate In Omaha snd suburbs. NKHKASKA SAVINGS A LOAN ASS'N 1&J Farnam St Board of Trade Bldg. CITY and Farm. JOHN N. FRENZEM. LOW RATES. BEM1S-CARLBEKU Co.. tlS-ill Brandei 1't.eatnr Bldg. WANTED-T0 RENT WANTED Adjoining rooms for three private bath. L young men; furnished; 343. Pee. 1 ivA.M bu to rent cottage, py young man at Carter lake, during June or July. Rod and Gun Club or West bide. S. 348, Bee. O'BRIEN'S chocolates are famous every where, because they are the best. If C. 11. Boden, 220 Manderson St., will come to The Bee office within three days we will give him an order for a GO-cent box free. REAL ESTATE WANTED HAVE customer for S or 8-room modern residence, well located: must be bargain. II. C. WESTERGAARD, 601 City Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. WHAT AN IOWA FARMER WANTS. Have you anything to offer the farmer cf lower Any ch-ap land for higher priced; a general merchandise store fur land o? n kind of an exchange! Or have yotl tome land you want to sell tor cash? Th one papee that reaches the Iowa farmer la the Des koines Capital; 42,000 circulation tally: rate single Insertion. 1 cent a word: tlx Insertions, ' cents a wurd. Dca Moioij Dally Capital. Dee Moines, la. STEAMSHIPS ALLAN LINE I-wturexqu St. Lawrence Route. Weekly Sailing from .MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW MONTKKAX. TO LONDON, Havre. Franc Fortnightly from PHILADELPHIA and Bo.ton to Glasgow. tiplendld scenury, shortest passage, 1 rates. Any local agent or ALLAN at CO.. General Agents. 127 N. Dearborn St.. Chicago. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS NEW YORK, LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. NEW YOFK AND NAPLES DIRECT. Single or Hound Trip Tickets between New York and Scotch, English, Irian and alt principal Continental points tt attractive latea. Send for book of Information. Superior Accommodations. Excellent Cut- tine. Apply promptly for Reservation te local agents of Anchor Line or HENDER SON' HKOS.. GeDeral Agents. Ohlcago. 111. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED About $5,000 to build a home; will pay $1,000 and $50 per month. J 30S. Bee. WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid tor 2d hand furniture. carpets, clolhln and Shoes. TL D. 3S7L GOOD MONEY (or your broken move ments and old gold. M. Nathan. 109 S. 12th. SELNER pays good prices for furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. D. 6401. HOUSES and vacant lots; have cus tomers. WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO.. 411 Karbach Block. The Bee Want Tad Is the Identical lad. To consult whenever you feel That to keep up the pace And to stay In the race, You wlU need a new automobile. MRS. SHELLEY. Benson, Neb. This verse receives honorable mention. WANTED Second-hand laundry ma chinery, mangier, extractor and wash ma chine. Address N 345. Bee. WHEN you spend your money spend It for the best there Is. If Mrs. D. F. Wol lery, 2421 Spalding St., will come to The Bee office within three days we will give her an order for a 60-cent box of O'Brien's candy fret. WANTED SITUATIONS HIGH school boy wants employment with a business firm after school and dur ing vacation. Phone Red 6337. BY COMPETENT young man aa chauf feur; do own repairs. Phone F-1978. FIRST-CLASS shoemsker wants a Job in a store or small town. G-3J9, Bee. AN experienced wringer man, wants sit uation. Call B 2554. EXPERIENCED man wants work as day barn man. 'Phone South 668. LADY experienced In bookkeeping and office work wants permanent position. Ad Cresti Y 39, care Bee. POSITION wanted as coachman or por ter; colored; reference. Address, S tO-, Bee. 1- EXPEIRT poultry, butter and egg man open for position as foreman of produce plant Fifteen years' experience. Gilt edged references. Telephone or wire Room 47, Windsor hotel. LAWNS mowed evenings and Saturdays. Harney 1S32. EXPERIENCED lady wants family or bundle washing. South 68. YOUNU laay wim experience in photog raphy wishes position In studio; reference from place formerly employed D 336. Bee. . YOUNG man of several years' experience with steam and gas engines and automo bile repairing. Address Y $4, care Bee. WANTED A good place to work In candy or grocery store; no experience; bank references. (Address Mr. Mahlon Gray. Adalr. Iowa. YOUNO man. ex-newspaper reporter, de sires a change; a good, line calling for 1 live wire In salesmanship; am now em ployed In one of the hardest lines before the public; nothing but a high elasa propo sition thst goes to the better class of people will be considered. Address Chas W. Rogers, care Hotel Loyal. TRAFFIC MAN Railroad and commer cial exoerlence handling rates, claim, etc (orlncloallv grain, grain product, lumber and building material ) Desires change of location. References lurnisnea. see. WANTED By middle aged man of fam lly. light work: experienced In clerical work, but willing to do anything: best of references. Address D. U. care Bee. A POSITION as caretaker for a family going away and leaving home, by a middle aged lady with the best 01 reference. Tel. Florence 92 WANTED SITUATIONS (Continued.) STEAM FITTER wants work; t years In last shop and reference; capable of taking charge. Tel. Doug. 77D6. MALE st.'noKrapher wants work after 6:30 p. m and Saturday afternoons. Tel. W ebster 3167. WA NTED Position as bookkeeper by steady married man; understand some thing of Insurance; smnll salary will suf fice. 'Address K M2, llee. or telephone II Kf.6. MAN want position In wholesale house or any other kind of work. H 340. Bee. v POSITION wanted by middle-aged man. mnrrled; ten years' experience In R. R. office and two years In lumber office. Reasonable salary to start; good refer ence. O 300, Bee. STRONG boy, well acquainted In city, wants position; office or cash boy pre ferred. Phone Harney 81S3. LADY wants dressmaking, by the day or take It home. Will go out Web. 6714. LADY, aged 26. with baby boy, 9 months, would like place to keep house for gentle man. Address 1321 3d Ave, Council Bluffs, Iowa. GOOD, strong, reliable boy. wants position. Harney 3183. aged 1$, Experienced and competent office assist ant; will substitute for any length of time during the Rummer. Best references. J-35. Bee. WANTED A position by young man, clerical preferred. Have had experience and can furnish best ot references. D-3,"3, care Bee. -4 MIDDLE-AGED woman wants work as sisting In housework. Address K 309, care llee. WHAT does a name mean? If you want to know Just try O'Brien's candles. If Mrs. G. H. Perdue. 2i3 8. 20th St., will come to The Bee office within three days we will give her an order for a 60-cent box of O'Brien's candy free. GOVERNMENT NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Washington, May 20, 1911. Shoshone Pro ject, Wyoming, Public Notice Pursuant to the provisions of Section 4 of the Recla mutlon Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stats. 3K.N) notice Is hereby given aa follows: 1. Water will be furnished from the Shoshone Project, Wyoming, under the provisions of the Reclamation Act In the irrigation season of 1911 for the Irrigable lands in the third unit shown on farm unit plats of Township 55, North. Range 99 West, and Townships 64 and W, N ,rth, Range 100 West, Sixth Principal Meridian, approved December 10, 1910, by the Secretary of the Interior and on file In the local land of fice at Lander, Wyoming. 2. Homestead entries, accompanied by applications for water rights and the first Installment of the charges for building operation and maintenance mav be made on and after June 23, 1911, beginning at 12 o'clock m., under the provisions of said act for the farm units shown on said plats. Water right applications may also be made for lands heretofore entered and for lands In private ownership, and the time when payments will be due therefor Is herein after stated. 3. Warning la hereby ex pressly given that no person will be per mitted to gain or exercise any right what ever under any settlement or occupation begun prior to July 15, 1911, on any lands shown on said plats; provided, however, that this shall not Interfere Vlth any valid existing rights obtained by settle ment or entry while the land was subject thereto. 4. Ihe limit of area per entry, representing the acreage which In the opinion of the Secretary of the Interior may be reasonably required for the sup port of a family In the lands entered sub ject to the provisions of the Reclamation Act, Is fixed at the amounts shown on the plats for the several farm units. The limit of area for which water-right ap plication may be made for lands In private ownership shall be 100 acres of Irrigable land for each land owner. 5. The charges which shall be made for each acre of Irrigable land In the said entries and for lands heretofore entered or In private ownership are In two parts, as follows: (a) The building ot the Irrigation sys tem, $47 per acre of Irrigable land, pay able In not more than ten annual In stallments, each payment not less than $4.70, or some multiple thereof, per acre. Full payment may be mode at any time of any balance of the building charge re maining due, after certification by the Commissioner of the General Land Office that full and satisfactory compliance has been shown with all the requirements of the law as to residence, cultivation and reclamation, (b) For operation and main tenance for the Irrigation season of 1911 and annually thereafter until further notice, $1.00 per acre of Irrigable land, whether water Is used thereon or not. As soon as the data are available the operation and maintenance charges will be fixed in proportion to the amount of water used, with a minimum charge per acre of Irrigable land whether water Is used thereon or not. 6. All entries made there after for any of the lands described, whether for lands not heretofore entered or for lands covered by prior entries whch have been canceled by relinquish ment or otherwise, shall be accompanied by applications tor water rights In due form, and by the first Installment of the charges for building, operation and main tenance, not less than $5.70 per acre of lr- L ngaDie iana. except wnere payments nave been duly made by the prior applicants and credits therefor duly assigned In writ ing. The second Installment shall become due on December 1 of the following year. Subsequent Installments shall become due December 1 of each year thereafter until fully paid. For lands in private owner ship and for lands heretofore entered the first Installment of The said charges shall become due on December 1, 1911. The sec ond Installment shall be due on December 1, 1912. Subsequent Installments shall re due on Lecember 1, of each year there after until fully paid. 7. Entries and water-right applications filed in 1912 and subsequent years must. In addition to one full installment of the charges, be accom panied by an amount equal to the portions of the Installments o( prior years for op eration and maintenance which would have been payable had the entry and water-right application been made In It'll. . All instajlinents ot the charges for all irrigable areas shown on these pla.s. whether or not water-right application Is made therefor or water Is used there on, shall be due and payable as herein firovuled. 9. On Borne of the farm units n Township 64 North, Range lnO West, additional areas (shown on the plat enclosed In a square), will be irrigated at a later date by the construction of the High Line Canal, ut which time water right applications will be required therefor 10. The regulations hereby established that no water will be furnished In any year until the portions for operation and main tenance of all Installments then due shall have been paid. Accordingly, no water will be furnished for the Irrigation season of 1912 for any lands unless the portion for operation und maintenance of the in stallment due on December 1, 1911, has been paid, and In like manner,' no water will be furnished In any subsequent Irrigation season until payment has been made of the portions of the Installments for op eration and maintenance beginning with the year 1911 then remaining due and un paid. 11. Failure to pay any two install ments of the charges when due, whether on entries made subject to the Reclamation Act or on water-right applications for other lands, shall render such entries and the corresponding water-light applications. If any, or the water-right applications for other lands, subject to cancellation with the forfeiture of all rights under the Reclamation Act. as well as of any moneys already paid. 12. All charges must be paid at the local land office at lender, Wyoming. The charges may, however, for the convenience of applicants, be paid to the special fiscal agent of the United States Reclamation service assigned to the Shoshone project, for transmission to the register and receiver of the local land of fice on or before the date specified for payment at the local land office, but In rase this privilege Is availed of the neces sary charges for the transportation of the cash, as determined by the special fiscal agent, must accompany the payment ot the water-right charges. (Signed) WALTER L. FISHER. J4-27nt. Secretary ot the Interior. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Norman Bennett and wife to John Villmow, nH lot 1, block , Itabel add $ 1 Ralston Townslte Co. to W. P. Har ris, lot 5 block It. Ralston 176 Homestead Co. to John Weimer. lota 9u3. iC)4, 966, 9fi6. 901. 90S 720 Hastings Heyden to Ira Flanagan, lot 11, replat of block 1, Collier Place 400 B. E. B. Kennedy et al. to John H. Butler, lota 3, 4, 5. 4. 7 and 8, block 7. Boyd's add 1 John Butler and wife to Herbert D. Brown, same t,100 Mattle B. Stone et al. to Herbert D. Brown, lota 1. 2. 2, 6. 7, 8 and , block IS, Boyd's add 4,200 James W. Xvorsky and wife to Her- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (ContttMicd ) bert D. Brown, lots 1, 2. S. 4 and 10. block 8. Bovd's add . 7. . John F. Rurbank et al. to Adolph E. SnmurlsKti. lots 11 snd 12, block 2, Oxford Plsce Earl F. Ftewsrt to Louis Lutjrharms, part lot '!2. block 4. Campbell's sdd.. W illiam Adler and wife to Lenora A. Reynolds, 40 feet lot 4, block 1, Kirk wood Fred C Borden and wife to Oottloh Brtinnenkaut, part lots 1 end 2, Blvd Park Albert E. Ahlqvlst to Christine Ahl qvlst. part lot 12, block 2. Park Place J. J. Fitzgerald and wife to Oustine E. lxing, lots ft and ft, block 2, Coi ner A Archer's add Florence E. Crist and husband to Ru dolph F. Heyden, lot 6, Marlon Dace Edward P. Roshyshell and wife to Jo seph T. Janous e4j lot 4, block 1". E. V. Smith s sdd John A. Forrest and wife to Maude MoKge. part lots tl and 22, block 12. Shull's 2d The Coad Heal Estate Co to Nahtim P. Fell, part lot 2, block 3. West Omaha Nels H. Nelson et al. to John A. For rest. W46 feet lot 32, Forest Hill Park v Bernard Swansxm to Louis V. Penn, l.son 1.400 2:0 2.200 2,-JH 7,000 lots 1 and 2, block 19. bi. V. Smith's add 2T..000 Sarah M. Kitchen and husband to Blanch E. Westgate, lot 4, block 6, Dundee Place 1 George P. Hem! to C George Cnrl berg, lots 1 to 1", Garden Tracts.., 2 Prudential Heal Estate Co. to Harry I. Heed, lot ft. block 4. Institute PI. 47 McObkuo Investment Co. to Chicago, Burlington & Cjulncy R. H. Co., part lot 3. block 4, Improvement Assn. ad. 1 Murtlti Dahlqutst and wife to Eugeno T. Harris, eSO feet lot 6, and n20 feet lot 9, block 1, Pope Place George W. Condon and wife to Anton Hajuk, nSl feet lots 11 and 12, Kills Place 1,500 6,000 Grace M. Seymour to George Finely, w30 feet lot 6, block Parker's add B. W, 1.900 RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION Tenth and Mason C'nlon Pacific Depart. Arrive. Pan Fran. Overland L .a 8:15 am all:30 pro China and Japan F. M.a 4:05 pm a 6:45 pm Atlantic Express a 6:45 am Oregon Express a 4:00 pm a 6:10 pm l,os Angeles i.imueu...aiz:D pm a s:w pm Denver Special -a 7:04 am a 7:27 am Colorado Express a 8:60 pm a 4:60 pm Oregon-Wash. Limited. al2:50 pm a 8:20 pm North Platte Local all:66 pm a 4:45 pm Grand Island Local. ...a 8:15 am al0:30 am Stromsburg Local bl2:41 pm b 1:20 pro Chicago, Milwaukee St. Pa Cl eveland Limited all:43 pm a 7:69 am Omaha-Chicago Ex b 7:15 am Om. -Savanna Local. ...a 7:15 am all:45 pm Colo.-Cal. Express.... Colorado Special Perry-Omaha Local... Illinois Central Chicago Express Chicago Limited Mlnn.-St. Paul Ex.... Minn. -St. Paul Ltd.. ..a 6:00 pm a 3:25 pm ..a 7:42 am a 6:60 am ..b 6:15 pm bl0:00 am ,..ax7:00 am a 8:45 pm ..a 6:00 pm a 8:00 am ,..b 7:00 am ...a 6:00 pm a 8:00 am ' lilcno-Great WeiUrs hlcaao Limited. .a 6:4s pm Twin City Limited... Twin City Limited.... Twin City Express... Chicago Express Cblcugo d North-., ,.b 8:30 pm a 7:63 am clO:30 am ..a 7:30 am a 8:30 pm a 8:45 pro tilers NORTHBOUND. Twin City Express. ...a 7:4a am a!0:20 pm Sioux City Local a 3:4e pm a 1:28 pm Minn. Ac Dakota Ex. ...a 7:0b pm a 9:16 am Twin City Limited a 8:4a pm a 7:30 am Minnesota Express all:00 am KASTBOUND. Carroll Local a 7:00 sin a 8:50 pm Daylight Express a 7:40 am al2.23 am Cl'lcago Lucal al2:05 pm a 1:28 pm Colorado-Chicago a 6:10 pm" a 3:23 pm Chicago Special a 6:02 pm a 6:49 am pacific Coast-Chicago.. a 6:: pm a 1:28 pm Los Angeles Limited. . .a b:60 pm al2:30 pm Overland Limited all:4i pm a 7:45 am Carroll Local M a 4:30 pm ai0:10 am Fast Mali., " a 8:80 put a 8:35 pro WESTBOUND. Llncolo-Chadron a 8:00 am all:00 am Norfolk-Dallas a 8:00 am al0:16 pm Long line-Lincoln a 2:16 pm a 6:20 pm Hastings-Superior u.b 8:16 pin b 6:20 pm Deadwooa-noi springs. .ee piu m, q.v pm CasDer-Lander .a 8:65 pm all:00 am Fremont-Albion Wabash Omaha-St. Louis Ex. ..b 6:30 pm b I.m pm ..a 6:30 pm a 9:25 am ..a 7:02 am all:15 pm Mall and Express.... Stanb'y Lcl (from C.B.)b 6:00 pm bl0:li am Chicago, nock lelaod JL I'aclflo EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...al2:68 am alO:45 pm Chicago Day Express. .a 6:46 am a 4: JO pin Chicago Local Pass blO:& am bl0:19 pm Des Moines Local Pass. a 4:2i pm al2:12 pm Chicago Express a 4:10 pin a 1:1j pm Chicago Limited a e:us pm a 8:02 am WEST. Chi. -Neb. Ltd. Lincoln.. a 8:20 am a 6:68 pm Colo.-Cal. Express a 1:25 pm a 4:00 pm Okl. & Texas Express.. a 6:o0 pm all:46 am Rocky Mountain Ltu...alO:a piu aU:50 am Jiusuarl Pacific K. C. & St. L. Kx a 9:20 am a 7:40 am Li.. C. at SU L. Ex all:'u piu a a:uo pm Burlington Station lGlU and Usuiiu, II urltutt ton- Depart. Arrive, a 4:10 pm a 3:45 pin a 4:10 piu a 8:45 pin Denver & California... l'ugel Sound Express Neuruska polntti Black Hills uncoln Mall ..a :u am a t:iu pin ..a 4.1o put a pin ...b 1.4) piu al.lj pm ..all. jo piu a 7:ou am . .a 8:20 am a 6.10 pin ..a ii:la am a 6:10 pm b 9:us am ..b 8:o5 pm bio:u air. ..a 7:25 piu a 7:5o pin ..a 9:1s uin a K:5o um Northwest Express . Nebraska points Nebraska Express.... Lincoln cocal bchuyier-Plaltsinoutli Lincoln Local riatlsinoulli-lowa Bellevue-PlaUsmoum...al2:4u pm a 2:40 piu Central Nebraska all:uo pin all:i pin Chicago special a V.Li am all: A, pm Denver Special a 7:00 am Chicago Lxpress a 4.20 pm a 8:60 pin Chicago Fat Express.. a 6. JO piu a 8:uu am Atlauuo Coast Hunted. .11:40 pm Iowa Local a 9:15 am alu:30 am Creston (la.) Local a 8;jo pm a!0:3o a in St. Louis express a 4. JO pm all:4o am K. C. ec St. Joseph a!0:45 piu a 6:45 am K. C. & St. Joseph.. K. C. Ac St. Joseph.. .a 9:15 am a :lo pm .a 4.v0 piu Webster gtatlon 10th aad Webster. Mlssoarl Pacific , Depart. Arrive. Auburn Local b 3:ri0 pm bll.65 am Chicago, St. Paal, Minneapolis Jt Oiuma Depart Arrive. Sioux City Express. ...b 1:25 pm bl2:05 pm Omaha Local c 6:25 pm Sioux City Pass b 26 pm Twin City Pass b 6:45 am rioux City Local 0 6:25 am Emerson Local ...... ...b 6:55 pm b 9:10 am (b) dally except Sunday. ic Sunday only. St. Lawrence Route to Esrope X.ES8 THAJT TOUB 'Sill AT sua" White Star-Dominion KOYAX. MAIL STEAaCXXS Montreal (Quebec Liverpool "Laurentlc" aud "Mettentlc" Largest and Host Voders Steamers to Canadian Service. Luxurious uc oni uiodatlons for nrst, Second and Third Clas. Sailing In conjunction with th Vopular Twin Screw Steamers. Teutonio Oanaaa" "SonUonion' Carrying One Class Cabin paauvnirei cxll4 Scoq4 Caws. Comfort at siodaral. rato. A o Tblrd Claa paaaangtrs. Apply Company's office 90-9S Lear bora Chicago, or X.ooal Agent, EUROPE 70 TOURS Many for Coronation. All Expenses Included Long and Short Vacation Tour and Tour de Luxe, Covering All Europe. ALL PRICES. THOa. COOK 4V SON 246 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Cook's Traveler's Cheques Ars Good Everywhere. I. oat Four Legs. To lose four legs In exactly the same manner Is an experience well calculated to strain credulity, but that Is what has be fallen Roy Thorpe of Trinidad. Colo. Sev eral years sgo Thorpe fell from a train while beating his way and had both his legs cut off. He secured a pair of wooden legs. The other day, while beating his way from a neighboring town, Tnorpa again fell under the car wheels and again lost both legs. CITY EMPLOYES TREAT PUBLIC One Thousand Parade the Street tot the Benefit of Taxpayer. FLYNN LEADS THE PROCESSIOIf All Departments Ktronalr He pre sented rollce and Flreraeai Given fMattnn Mayor a4 lonnrll Pleased. I With Thorns Flynn. street cnmmli" sloner on c mmon davs and grand mar hal on gala days, sitting his white and dun charger as proudly as any general who ever led his vnllnnt forces onto thej baltlefled. at the head, l.ono. .more or le". of city hall employes, city officials and others who subsist off the generosity ot the taxpayers parnded the streets of Omaha yesterday afternoon. The occasion was the first municipal parade of the city's directors of affairs In general. The scene was the downtown streets of Omaha and the spectators wero these forlunates and unfortunates who) are privileged to contribute their mlto annually for the support of public Insti tutions and utilities. Flanked on either side by his assistants, three of them, who, like their commander-in-chief, were astride of fiery steeds, Fljnn led the procession with all tho pomp and majesty befitting the occasion. On his left was Captain George Crager of the fire department. On the right wero Captain Henry Dunn of the police detail and (leorgo Campen, assistant engineer, elevated to assistant marshal of the paradd for the day. Fljnn Hart His Baton. Flynn wns to be distinguished from hi subordinates by a bnton, profusely deco rated with small ribbons of the national colors. Then there was Campen, all decked out Tn the khaki suit which ho wore when he was an engineer on tho Panama canal. Dunn and Crager woro the uniform of their departments, by which they were easily distinguished from the chief and the other assistant. Immediately behind the vanguard wag Green's band. Then enme an auto bear ing Chief of Police Donahue, who had ad his guests the police ft porter. immaculately uniformed and marching eight abreast the police force followed. With a sergeant at the head vt each de tail, the policemen presented a striking; and nwe-lnsplrlng sight as they proceeded along the route In faultless step. Eight details of eight men each and their ser geant completed the police's contribution to the parade. A finer set of men would bo hard to find than the one which so proudly upheld the honor of the depart ment. The police patrols were sandwiched lrl between the police nnd city officials, who followed In various vehicles, which ranged from one-horse chaises to high-powered automobiles. The patrols were there for moral effect, raid a city hall attache who found business too pressing to partlcipata In the gala event. Department Well Represented. Strung out for blocks the various depart ments of the city utilized all the parapher nalia of their offices to make a creditable showing. The dignified officials of the city bowed to their friends ant) made new votes for themselves as the parade wended lta way slowly through the city streets. L Charles Crowley, gas commissioner, put a P ..... 1 . tl. . I.ln. A carriage at tne nisposai 01 me '-"-camp, among whom was OeneralJoe But ler, with his medal flashing the rays of the sun here and there. Waldemar Michael sen, city electrician; Dr. R. W. Connell, health commissioner; the park board, and Superintendent Wahlatrom of the city hall were conspicuous with the displays ot their, assistants, which were distributed In a way that bespoke their ability as distrib uters ot city funds. John Grunt Pegg. inspector of weights add measures, came In for an undivided appreciation of the spectators along tho route. Pegg had his wagon loaded with, measures, weights and other whatnots which he has collected during his tenure, confiscated, not for what they might have contained, but for what they would not hold. Pedestrians Toddle, and Wobble. The street department and the engineer's department were there like ducks toddllrgT to water. And before the parade disbanded many of the pedestrians were wobbling aod toddling from the exertion of their labors. The streets of Cairo, in its palmiest days, never had anything on the conglomeration of cltlxenshlp which Flynn sent to the front. Ireland had a representative delega tion; Greece was always to the fore; Italy might have sent over a cargo for the occa sion If the parade could have been taken as a criterion, and Germany was strongly represented by a collection which did Itself proud tor the Faderland. Some riding, others toddling along with, shovels over their shoulders, others push ing the little cats used for the street cleaning purposes, th street delegation was worth the money. And they all vote tor Tom. "Sewer flushers, not four flushers," was a banner which proclaimed the sewer cleaning branch ot the department.. "W are all here except the steam roller, which Is being used Instead of the big stick," was the Information which the asphalt gang flashed by means of a huge banner. The fire department, last in the order of parade, but vlelng with the police force In appointment, was accorded ovation lifter ovation. The lithe athletes, as they swung Jauntily along, gave but a faint promise of their agility and alertness In case of need. The handsome horses, perfect specimens ot the thoroughbred, champing on their bits as their drivers held them In check, of fered but a suggestion ot the tremendous force, once they were given the reins. The engines, highly polished, and the hose and ' truck wagons, newly painted, added much to the general effect of he pleasing exhibition, which Charles Salter, fire chief, presented td the public. l'receded and followed by white members I of the department, the colored company, I seven In number and bearing the' numeral ! eleven, presented a unique combination, ; which la associated with the negro's chief sport. ' Chief Suiter preceded his department In an auto. The parade formed oil Sixteenth street, and on Izard, Cuming, Hurt und Webster strejets. It then proceeeled alon? Sixteenth to. Douglas, down Douglus to Eleventh, acreiss Eleventh to Farnam, up Farnam to Fifteenth, acroKS Fifteenth to Howard, up Howard to Sixteenth, across Sixteenth to Harney, over Harney to Nineteenth, across Nineteenth to Farnam, down Fuinam to Blxlt'enth, and across Sixteenth to Capitol avenue, where It dlsbunde-d. j At Seventeenth ur.d Harney streets. Mayor Dahlinan, member of the city coun cil and fire und police bojjj-d broke rank, and lrwrd the parade from the steps ot the courthouse us the parade passed down Farnam. "It was the finest parade of Its kind I ever raw," 1 nthu.dastlcully declared Mayor I'ahlinan. "Thu fire and police depart ment presented as pleasing a review as any I ever witnessed. And I have seen some good ones In my time. The various departments were well represented. Omaha should bo proud of Its municipal employes." All along the route the streets wer Jammed with spectstnrs who clamored for positions of vantage. The windows of the office buildings and department stores were crowded, 1