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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1912)
THE BEE: OMAHA," THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1912. II OFFERED FOR RENT Mouses anil ( ottuaea. EIGHT-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1010 ARBOR. PHONE DOUGLAS lMSk. FIVE ROOM APARTMENT On beautiful Georgia Ave., near Hans com p.ark. Janitor service. Coolest in the city. $40.00. PETERS TRIST C. lti22 Farnam. 1513 NORTH 20TH Full modern house, 8 large rooms; best location boarding house in city. T. J. HOOK, office 1101 North ISth St. ALL modern, 7-r. house, east front, on Central boulevard, 712 N. 27th Ave. Very reasonable to first-class tenant. H. B. Boyies, Boyles college. Both 'phones. TWO RPVTAI. SlRiltlVii Both easy walking distance, 2640 Dodge, 8 rooms, modern, new decorations, water Paid. J25. W. W. MITCHELL, Owner, 411 Bee Bldg. FOR RENT 5-room house. 1409 So. 7th Ave. 6-ROOM modern house, close in, $23. J. H. DUMONT & SON. Phone Dougjas 690. 1G03 Farnam St. to per mo. S to 4 rooms. Tel. D. 2707. Store and Office. M'CAGUE BUILDING, 15TH AND DODGE. Attractive office, moderate prices. APPLY OMAHA LOAN 'AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Store. 320 S. 13th St., 20x45. Tel. D. 6220. FINE factory building, two stores and basement, 30x80 ft.; eleetrfc elevator, lights, etc. . Will rent whole or part cheap. 1508 Cuming. Phone Douglas 37ul OFFERED FOR SALE Furniture. Louisiana Furniture Store closing out furniture, Ice boxes, etc. 2104 Cuming. ALL kinds of sood lurniture for sale.at 2564 Marcy. Call at once. SANITARY couch for sale .at your own price. sMi . zn St. FOR SALE RanKe. hot water coil Teadlng lamp, all for gas. Apply 410 worth zzi st. . Telephone Douglas 6074. - HOUSEHOLD furniture, china and aucnen utensils, Thursday morning at the' Omaha Van & Storage Co., corner 18th . and Leavenworth Sts. Mrs. P. H Hines. Musical Instrument. . ELECTRIC Pianos, music boxes, player pianos. Continental Novelty. 11 N. loth. Typewriters. A PRACTICALLY new No. 6 latest model . Underwood typewriter; will dis count price 60 per cent for Immediate sale. Typewriter case and cover thrown in. Address O 271,. Bee. OLIVER typewriter, nearly new, good condition. A. MARK. Douglas 5507. Miscellaneous. SAFES Overstocked . with second-hand safes; all sizes and makes; bargains. American Supply Co., 1110 Farnam St. POOL tables, store, restaurant fixtures bought, sold. Levy, 2510 N, So. Omaha. FOR SALE New and second-hand carom and pocket billiard tables and bpwllng alleys and accessories; bar fix tares of all kinds; easy payments. ' The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., 407-409 South 10th street. FOR SALE Two scholarships in the Omaha Commercial college and one !n Boyles college Business office, .Omaha Bee. FOR SALE Scholarship in Boyles col lege. Call at or address Business office, Omaha Bee. OLD SA.FKS. DERIGMT, :1MS Farnam'St. FOR SALE At very low price a 14 arm rug rack in first-class condition. Dunn & Dudley Co., Glenwood, la. FOR SALE 1911 Yale motorcycle. Tires and engine in fine condition. Price, U. Frank Garey, Fairmont, Neb. CELERY plants. Greenville Bros. 6327 N. 24th St. PERSONAL BODY MASSAGE, 222-3 Neville, D. 7761. SS-OAX BLOOD REMEDY. Gladish-Pharmacy, 12th and Dodge. MANICURING, hair dressing; facial massage, by expert; reasonable prices. Call Miss Laurence for appointment. Drexel hotel. B-1241. - PROFESSIONAL reader, entertainer and invalids' companion. 'Phone D. 3756. IOWA lady, owning beautiful Omaha home (now rented), worth J10,0o0, mort gage $4,000, would like to trade for 5 per cent securities or unmortgaged land, worth J6.000. Agents need not reply. Ad dress. H. 201, Bee. THE SALVATION ARMY LiiUs cast off clothing; in fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell at 131 N. 11th St., for cost of collection, to the worthy poor. Phone Douglas 4125 and wagons will call. MASSEOTHERPYffarM Allen of Chicago. 109 S. 17. 1st fl. D. 7665. Vital massage, baths, electric vibratory and radiator treatments. Dr. Anna D. Fisher, 401 Ware blk. 309 S. 15th. D. 2785. Massage. Mrs. Rlttenh se. 308 Boston Bid. YOUNG women coming to Omaha as strangers are invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association building at Seventeenth and 8L Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places, or otherwise assisted Look for our travelers' aid at the Union station. ANNA H. MAEKS u& nam." Davldge Blk. Apt. 3. Red 7529. VACUUM MASSAGE, 208 So. 13th St., R. 825, dally, Sunday; open evenings; hours, 10 to 10. 1W A SIQ A dV, Swedish movement. Ap.t IVlAOQilUi-J 2, 1802 Farnam. D. 6240. MA(rN"RTTf! treatment. E. Brott. 710 mAUiMri no s 16th 2d floor D 52S9 . WE RENT and repair all kinds of sew ing machines.' Ind. A -1063; Douglas lifti . NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.. loth and Harney Sts. M ASS AGE Expert treatment, Mrs. OXA&&.JU Steele, 208 S. 13 St. R. 325. Tip" -to-Date Beauty parlors, Kathryn Lane Daly, 113 S. 16th, 2d floor. D. 2427. - POULTRY AND PET STOCK Screening $1.50 per 100. Wagner, 801 N. 18 I HAVE for quick sale two dark seal brindle Boston terrier puppies, by Storz "Tommy Crib." Can be seen all day Sunday . at 5312 N. 29th St. Telephone Webster 1535. LIVE STOCK SIARKET OF WEST Ship live stock to Soutn Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. , Live Stock Commission Merchants. Byers Bros. & Co. Strong and responsible. WOOD BROS., 4-38 Exchange Bldg. Great West. Com. Co., Omaha & Denver. Clay, Robinson & Co., 200 Exchange Bldg. CLIFTON Com. Co., 822 Exchange Bldg. Martin Bros. & Co.. Exch. Bdg. TAGG BROS., handle cattie, hogs, sheep. REAL ESTATE LOANS OMAHA property and Nebraska land. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE- CO.. 1016 New Omaha-Nat'l Bank Building. MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties, 1100 to 50O,0OO. W. II. THOMAS, 503 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Oo.. 1320 Farnam .St. Wanted farm loans. Kloke Inv. Co., Oma. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Klqy., 18th and Farnam. 6 fITY LOANS. Kamln.tferlba.- 0 Co. 310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. GARVTN BROS !-"". ) and LOANS Farm and city property. J H. Dumont Son, IW Farnam St. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road to business 'Success. OCEAX CTEAMSHIl'S THE ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS MONTREAL. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. Montreal. Havre. Plymouth. London. The Picturesque St. Lawrence Route. Four days on the ocean, three days In river and gulf. Splendid new Turban steamers. Saloon, second-cabin and third class. Superior one-class cabin service. Cuisine unexcelled. Courteous attention, fend for circulars, rates, plans, etc. Allan & Co.. 127 N. Dearborn St.. Chicago. Anchor Line Steamships New York, Londonderry and Glasgow. New York, Palermo and Naples. Attractive rates for tickets between New York and all Scotch, English, Irish. Continental and Mediterranean points. Superior accommodations, excellent cui sine, efficient service. Apply promptly for reservation to local agent of Anchor Line or Henderson Brothers, General Agents, Chicago, 111. WANTED TO BIT Household gds. clothes & shoes. D3971 B1S5J 2d-hand oods. Keiser. 12!) Center. IV5i. Chicago buyers, zd-hand clothes, shoes, hats; best prices; will call. Tyler 1100. AT PTT7M Pa's tn Dest prices for old Aim lron . metaig, rubber, etc. WASTED TO RENT YOUNG professional man desires mod ern room and board with private family, well located; no boarding and rooming houses need answer. Address B 2SS. Bee. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE Good, smooth laud and well rented town properly for stock of general merchandise well located in eastern Kansas, Nebraska or western Iowa. Can use large stock and might put in some cash if stutr is gooa enougn. Give full details in first letter. Address Lock Box L. Selbert, Colorado. GOO-ACRE irrigated grain, alfalfa and vegetable farm; two sets Improvements; good water rights; 60 miles east of Den ver on Platte river. Want good mer chandise or Income property. Might con sider smaller farm. Address, Y 41. Bee. 100 A. farm, exchange for merchandise; owner, C. M, Maier, Coin. Ia. FOR SALE or exchange, 320 acres in Brown, Co., Neb.; improved; price $20 per acre; incumbered for $1,200; due in five years;. 160 acres tn Chase county, Neb.; price $15 per acre; clear; will exchange either one or both for clear Income property. J. H. Pieper, Owner. Albion, Neb. I WANT OMAHA HOME. I have a fine little farm of 40 acres ad joining the town of Blue Mound, Linn Co., Kan., 65 miles south of Kansas City, level as a floor; well improved, nice or chard and only ft mile from P. O. and a town of 1,000 people. This is a fine home. Price $150 per acre; mortgage, $1,50); 5 years tt per cent; equity, $4,5u0 will take clear house to that amount or two cot tages. Address Box 426, Omaha, Neb. LOT on 27th St., South Omaha; will trade for automobile. D. A. Lannlng, Perry la. FOR EXCHANGE Want Southern California property for good, clear Omaha. Address 1136 West 42d St., Los Angeles', Cal. A GROCERY stock and fixtures, hand ling bakery goods and confectionery; will take in part payment vacant lot, balance cash. DEUEL & HANKINSON, 201 Paxton Blk. Tel. Doug. 2877. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. ' 20R Brandeis Theater. NEALE ft CAMPBELL, 1714 Farnam Si. UtlLDfcRS' INFORMATION. Electric, gas fixtures. Omaha Silver Co. Ideal Cement Co., 17th and Cuming Sts. Fuchs, Son & Blind, painting.decorating. H. Gross, lum. wreck'g, plb. 21 & Paul. BLUE PRINTING. 424 PAXTON. D. 2720. HPiTflM tin wnrk. Original AmBrl. can furnaces. 2518 Cuming. D. 6198. ' ACREAGE FOR SALE. - Immediate Sale 2V4 ACRES with good 7-room house, Ideal location,, close in, for immediate sale. Price, $3,850; $500 cash,, balance $25 per month. Act at once. OR1N S. MERRILL CO., 1213-1214 City National Bank Bldg. ACREAGE BARGAINS near Omaha. Orin 8. Merrill, 1213 City Nat. Bank Bldg. CITY PROPERTY FOK SALE. West Farnam Home A Bargain At-604 S. 35th Ave., we have a 7-room; all modern house. Living room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor. Large front hall, with open stairway to second floor. Four good bed rooms and bath on the second floor. Full cemented base ment. Furnace. The lot is 6 feet front, with fine shade trees. Paved street. There is nothing like it In the city for the money. $3,750, and a small amount of cash will handle It A. R Tukey & Son Tel. Doug. 21S1. 444-5 Board of Trade Bldg. Cheap Cuming Street Lot In order to close out her Omaha hold ing ail., eastern owner offer lot 33x132 on the south side or turning street oe tween 15th and 16th St. for sale at $1,S00. Trackage can be obtained. The IJyron Reed Co. Both Phones. 212 S. 17th St. Close In 976 N. 25th St., good square two-story house with four bedrooms, strictly mod ern, oak finish, mantel and grate, large lot. 60x127 ft., all fenced ready to occupy. Price, $4,900. Reasonable terms. S. P. Bostwick 218 S. 17th St., Ground Floor, Bee Bldg. Phone Tyler 1506. Down Town $5,000 Income $60 per month. Nears 12th and Dodge Want offer this week. D. V. SHOLES CO., City National Bank. TRADE FOB COTTAGE OB VACANT LOT Strictly modern house, all oak finish dpwnstalrs, hard pine up-, stairs; lot 50x130; has garage; paved street, close to Farnam car line. House less than three years old. $6,500.00. . GALLAGHER & NELSON, 4S3 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, Neb., $200 CASH Balance monthly will take one of thos ! pleted near the new Central schoolhouse. ! They contain reception hall, parlor, din ing room and kitchen on first floor, with open stairway to second floor, which has two large bed rooms and bath room, all strictly modern excepting iiat. nice lot. permanent walks, cement collar, fa block to car. You must eee thfs? to appreciate them. Prices $2.4110. $2,350 and $2,300. BEMIS-CAELBERG CO., 310-313 Brandeis Theater. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOIl SALE. A Good Investment k. i 1 w Af SF Price $9,500 Rental $1,152 a Year No. 230S-10 South 24th street. A new, substantially built brick flat of four 6-r, flats, renting at a very low rental, and located in a good residence district on 24th street moss-town car line, where properties will advance. On a paVea street, paving all paid. The first floor flats rent for $25 each and the second floor flats rent for $23 each. It will pay you to look this over at once, as someone will get a good bargain. Can arrange terms. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. , Glenn Park Addition WORK ON THIS BEAUTIFUL ADDI TION IS NOW PROGRESSING RAP IDLY, AND BY SATURDAY NEXT. JUNE 15. EVERYTHING WILL BE IN READINESS. PERMANENT CON CRETE WALKS IN, THE ARTISTIC ENTRANCE OF MASONRY COM PLETED AND THE WORK OF THE LANDSCAPE GARDENER FINISHED. GLEN PARK IS AN ADDITION FOR YOUR HOME. SALESMEN ON GROUNDo NEXT 8ATURDAY AFTER 2 P. M. AND SUN DAY ALL DAY. SEE all next Sunday Papers. F S. Trullinger, BENSON Acre. Tracts for Country Homes $3,500 For 4 acres, located high and sightly, affording a fine view of the river, city and surrounding country, in the north portion of Florence, improved with a 6-room bungalow, having cistern water In house, electric light, bathroom; also barn and good tiled well. Non resident owner here anxious to move this property at once and will consider any reasonable offer. In vestigate. $2,600 For 5 acres, In same locality as above, near high class improve ments, with natural shade trees, being an ideal spot for a suburban home. Approached by three roads. This price has been reduced for quick sale and anyone contemplat ing purchasing a country home site should see this at once. George & Company Tels. D. 756 or A-176S. 902-12 City Nat. Bk. $2,650 Will buy six-room cottage, modern ex cept heat, lot 44x119; part payment down; balance same as rent. Location 2420 Spencer. $2,500. ' Will buy 5-room cottage, modern except heat; $850 cash; loan association carry balance same as rent. Location 8321 Tay lor. . Have inquiry for strictly modern, com paratively new. up-to-date home, Park district preferred. Cost not to exceed $6,500. Also same character of home in strictly first class district, cost not to exceed $10,000. , DEUEL & HANKINSON, 201 Paxton Blk. Tel. Doug. 2877. Brick Flats, Close In $16,000; rents, 11,728; yearly leases; four apartments; one of the newest and best built flats in the city; permanent con struction and a safe 9 per cent net In vestment. Less than five blocks of our offices and undoubtedly sure of an in creased value. Glover Realty Syndicate 1219-22 City Natolnal. Doug. S963. $1,850 Buy from Owner Large 10-room house at 2630 Franklin St., gas and electric llgtt, water, and on paved street; house is newly painted and is In fine condition; buy from owner and save dealer's commission. I will sell this place for $1.S50. $400.00 cash and balance on easy terms. Telephone Red 4301 after 6 p. m. 30th and Capitol Close In, corner, paved streets. 3 blocks north of Farnam, 7 rooms, NEW, modern, 4 down and 3 up, parlor, hall and dining room fh oak. $1,000 cosh, balance monthly. low umana at i. Doug, or A-2163. O'Keefe Roal Estate Co., Harney 6134 or H. 2S43. Easy Terms Stop Paying Rent When you can buy a six-room eottare in a nice neighborhood handy to car line and schools; lot 50x116, near 41st and Charles Bts., for $100 cash, balance like rent, i or lurther information call up SCOTT & HILL, D. 1009, A-1752. 207 McCague Bldg. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT $3,500 Good 10-room modern nome; cement sidewalks, etc.; $150 paid to anybody who brings buyer; com $i,5iu to build; leaving town. Tel. Harney V7!, be call all Stith St. PRICE $3,000 Fof Sale My nee 9-ioom house, good neighborhood, nice fawn, cement walks, trees; lot o0xl, near street cars and schools. Will make easy terms. 26tfj Pierce. Tel. Red 6100. REAL ESTATE CITY PHOPFHTV KOU Stl.F,. Save Rent Money And Buy a Home With It The following homes can he bought on small cash payments and the balance in monthly payments. $250 CASH WILL BUY 2613 Decatur Street A 6-room house, modern, except fur nace, large lot 60x128. room to build an other cottage; price $2,250. . $300 CASH WILL BUY 4524 Charles Street A good 8-room house and large barn; house modern, except furnace; fine large lot. nice shade trees and fruit, "price $2,200. $400 CASH WILL BUY 2334 South 35th Street A nearly new 5-room, all modern cot tage, small barn, can be used as a gar age; paved street. Owner leaving city; price, $3,000. $500 CASH WILL BUY 3911 North 20th St. Blvd. A brand new all modern 6-room. two story house, fine sleeping porch, beau tiful shade trees, growing district; price $4,000. $500 CASH WILL BUY 4121 North 20th St. Blvd. A beautiful brand new, 6-room. bunga low, oak finish, tinted walls, built-in buffet and bookcases; price $3,S(X). $750 CASH WILL BUY 1616 Spruce St., Close In A nearly new, full two-story, all mod ern 7-room house, completely modern, well built and attractive design; prtcs $3,750. $1,000 CASH WILL BUY 540 South 25th Ave., Close In A fine 8-room, completely modern home, built about five years, hot water heating plant. A good Investment or a comfor table home; price $4,500. Payne & Slater Co. 616 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Owner Must Sell Make Offer Strictly modern seven-room cottage, built, for a home, nicely papered, fine lighting fixtures, nice neighborhood, handy to car line and stores; lot 40x127; good barn. Owner wants to go on farm. Reduced from $3,S0O to $3.0M for quick sale. A few hundred cash, balance Uke rent. See us about this. SCOTT & HILL. D. 1009. A-1752. 307 McCague Bldg. Seven Room White Pressed Brick Bemls Park new home, must be seen to be appreciated. Let us show you this ideal little home, you can't beat it. Price, $6,200. 0 'Neil's R. E. and Ins. Agency, Tyler 1024, A-3318. 1605 Farnam Street. 5-Room Cottage Home, $300 Cash, $15 Per Month, $1,600 Excellent 6-room house at 2&08 No. 2Sth St., large lot, faces Maple St. This is your chance to get a good house and stop pay ing rent. Owner lives in house and will show you through, or see Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney Street. Here is a Real Bar gain in Benson A new 4-room cottage on a large lot In Rose Hill addition. South front, two blocks from car line and close to new school. Price $1,200. $100 cash, balance in monthly payments at 6 per cent. Thl offer good for one week only. JAS. WALSH. Benson. Close-In Cottage $2,900 An attractive and complete five-room cottage with every modern convenience, located near 2Sth and Chicago Sts. It Is only two or three years old; is newly papered and has oak finish in the living rooms. Call us up for art appointment to look through. Terms arranged. SCOTT & HILL, D. 1009, A-1752. 307 McCague Bldg. h!ere is a BARGAIN IN BENSON $200 buys a 60xl2g-foot lot not far from car line. Lot front south on Lucas be tween Clark and Burnham; described as eH of lot 10. block 35. Phone Webster W0, or address O. R. W., Bee. $25 PER MONTH BUYS CHOICE NEW FIVE-ROOM modern cottage, electric light, cemented cellar, walks, etc. fine corner lot, 50x128 ft., east front; well located, two blocks to car. Bargain at $2,850; $50 cash, bal ance same as rent. See us at once about this and four others on similar terms. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO.. 432 Ramge Bldg. 15th and Harney Sts. Phone Douglas 857. 25 Feet-$700 Lake St., second lot west Telephone Vvf ham?' ' i&TlS'! twn car lines. Ronl- dence or business. By and by lake will be a business street. Owner, Webster 2612. A SACRIFICE TO LEAVE OMAHA. I will sell one 8-room house, worth $:i,000. for $2,200; one C-room cottage, modern, worth $2,000, for $1,650; one 4-room cot tage, worth $1,(KJ, for $1,150. J. P. JACK SON, 1811 Frederick St.. Tel. Doug. 4&3A 180 acres. Weld county, Colo., to trade for cottage or income property, or will tell cheap for cash, with good terms. GALLAGHER & NELSON 4S3 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, Neb. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS. Indexed. Mailed free on application. Chas. E. Wil liamson Co., Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals, care of property, Omaha. LARGE modern eight-room home fo: pair- by owner. Webster 3410. TO BUY, SELL OR RENT, FIRST SEE JOHN W. BOBBINS. Wi FARNAM ST. 6-ROOM house, all modern, near cars, Dundee. Harney 2553. Amos Grant Is now of the firm of Sundell & Grant Realty Co. Now located at 211 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Doug. 83K0. 6-ROOM mod. house for sale. 1527 N. 24h fit.. South Omaha. South 81.1 FOR lease, 640 pasture 3 wire fences, ID miles south of Alnsworth, Neb. Plenty of water and good grase. Address Mrs. Wm. E. Mills. 3517 Valley St., Omaha. Neb. Phone H&ixey 3527. TEAL ESTATE FA KM C HAS CH I, A Mia FOR tAIJS Canada. BRITISH COLUMBIA lands on GRAND TRUNK. Frank Crawford, 203 Cotton Bldg.. Vancouver or Omaha, REAL ESTATE FARM t I) A III I, AMIS FOR JAl.fc t'ulltoriiin. BEARING NOW. UNUSUAL. ESPECIALLY A ITR AC TIVE to doctors ami other professional men. also farmers ami all ho haxo tlwit yearning for place to retire, nor oi later. Is bearing now. Why wait? Fruit and almonds. Pay for iise'.f. only i ptr cent cash. 1 per cent monthly or an nually "Money buck" If not pleased. By best town north of Sacramento. You del with the owners Fare paid. Co with us next trip while they last. Write or cull at once for attractive literature. CM AS. E. WILLIAMSON CO, OMAHA, NUB. (Hank and business house references.) I'olorntlo. A COLORADO FARM. W acres Irrigated, In the best part of the San Luis valley, A double system of Irrigation guarantees an ample supply of wtter for Irrigation. Rich chocolate soil, good neighbors, artesian wells, only six miles to a railroad town This Is virgin soil, cleared and plowed, ready to seed. It is ottered for o,ulrk sale at $50 per acre, easy terms. Write for full particulars. The. Charles E. Gibson Com pany, 1017 First National Bank Bldg.. Denver. Colo. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA Traversed by the ATLANTIC. B1RM 1 XG H AM-ATLAN-TIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest range of crops. All the money crops of the south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this coming country. Its soli, climate, church and school advantages, write W. B. LEAHY, DK.PT. K, General Passenger Agent, ATLANTA, OA. . Iowa. MOST productive hay and grain land In the world -Long Valley, Idaho. No Ir rigation needed; fine climate, finu water, cheap fuel, telephones, railroad, elec tricity. Improved land $25 to $50 par acre. Also fluest orchard land proposition tn Idaho. For information write today. Fay ette River Colonization Co., Nampa, Idaho. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm Is to insert a small want ad In the Des Moines Capital. Largest cir culation In the state of Iowa, 43,uu0 dally. The Capital is read by and believed in by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply re fuse to permit any other paper In their homes, lutes, 1 vent a word a day; $1.25 per lino per month; count six ordinary words to the Una. Address Dos Moines Capital, Des Moines, la. 34-ACRK FARM Six miles of Council Bluffs, one-half mile from railroad station. One of best small farms near the city. Good J-room house, plenty barns and outbuildings; 7 acres bearing orchurd, principally win ter apples; small vineyard and some ber ries; 3 acres alfalfa. 8 acres timothy and clover. Nice large yard with good lawn, plenty of shade, etc. THIS PLACE WILL NOT DISAPPOINT YOU. It is a good oue, very attractive and worth the price of $6,500; one-third cash, balance long time at 6 per cent. Possession with crop when sold. M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO., 105 Pearl St. 133 ACRES POLK COUNTY, IA. Good six-room house, cellar, summer kitchen, good orchard, 110 pine and spruce trees, wind break, horse barn for 14 head of horses, cow barn for 22 cows, two large cattle sheds, 60-foot machine shed, 3 good wells, wind mill, orchard and houne yard fenced chicken tight, 70 acres fenced hog tight in three dif ferent fields, hog house, running water on place; 10 acres of fine timber. For particulars Inquire of F. J. Foy, Max well, la. Miiiiienota. BUY a farm In west central Minnesota. I have some wonderfully good bargains. Easiest terms. Wrlu for particulars. J. S. Ulland, president Fergus Falls Na tional Bank, Fergus Falls, Minn. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. 820-acre farm 3 miles from good town, 40 miles from Minneapolis, on main road, telephone and mall route. 75 tores under cultivation, acres good meadow will cut over lw tons of hay ; balance tn pasture wlti 'u acres good oak timDer, can all bt o ..led up. Land lays level, good soil in the best of condition, no stone or gravel aha no ioui weeat. uooa seven room house in splendid grove with other buildings, good wen and water. An ideal stock and dairy larm. Selling on account of old age. Price, $35 per acre for quick sale. CHAS. E. SWANSON, Elk River, Minn. Molilalia. RANCHES-$2,-O0 to $100,000. 6end for list. Shopen & Co., Ranch Dealers, Omaha, Neb. Nebraska. FOR SALE 160 acres all fenced; 80 acres under cultivation; 6-room house, it x52 barn; 16x20 chicken house; 16x16 gran ary; 10x12 stone milk house, windmill and good water; located five miles from Chappell, $40 an acre takes this Durgain; halt down and mortgage (or baiance. Address Mrs. Christie Jacobs, Chuppell, Neb. HOMESTEAD 320 acres rich farm land at $250 filing fees and all. Not rough or sanay. j. a. xracy, nimDaii, inbd. Uklabouia. Section for" $500.00. Located in Garfield county, Nebraska. Small house, garden, and few trees. Forty to fifty acres good level farm and hay land suitable for growing corn, oat3, or alfalfa with success. Balance pasture. For particulars address P. O. Box No. 584, Pond Creek, Oklahoma. Oregon, FOR SALE by owner, ideal dairy and fruit ranch. C. B. Gaines, Gates, Ore. Miscellaneous. Land Opening We have just purchased one of ths richest tracts of land, suitable for general farming, poultry raising, dairying, truck ing and fruit growing in the United States, and have subdivided It and thrown It open for settlement In small tracts. To a few farmers, poultry raisers, dairymen, truck or fruit growers who would make good neighbors, we are willing to dispose of some of this land at a small part of Its real value; In fact, less than you would pay for land In a new country away from transportation. This land Is located on the MAIN line of the Illinois Central Railroad and only a few hours' ride from the great markets of Chicago, St. Lolls, Indianapolis, Cln clnnatl, Louisville, Kansas City and Memphis. There Is no richer soil on earth than this section. We have sworn affidavits from farmers and truck growers showing what thev hnve made in a single vear: fgrio PER ACRE ON CABBAGE. $2.V) PER ACRK ON POTATOES. $200 PER ACnrc ON MKLONS. $500 PER ACRE ON TOMATOES. $600 PER ACRE ON PEACHES. This land Is bought and paid for. hence we are in a position to make terms to the right parties. Take any number of acres you want (from five acres up), (2 per acre down and easy terms on the balance. Write or call today. Your name and address on a post card will bring affi davits, maps, printed Information and pictures of the property. This will not put you under obligations to us whatever and is absolutely FREE to all. I. N. VOGEL. 415 Karbach Block. (iOVKBVMKXT NOTICK. FORT LOGAN, COLORADO. MAY li, 1912. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here until 10 a. rn. June 15, 1912, for tho sinking of one 8-inc h tubular deep well at this depot. Blank forms for bidders, specifications and full Informa tion may be obtained upon application. The United States reserves the right t accept any rr all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposal.', should be marked "Proposals for Tubular Well," and addressed to the Constructing Quartermaster. Fort Locan. Colorado. 1. f . Frlssell. Captain and Quartermaster, U. S. Army. M16-17-IH9J12-U Forest Fire Raging j Over Nevada Lands i CARSON. New. June 12. The largest forst fire in Nevada In te,n yters is raging tonight west of Carson. Fanned by high wind, It has reached ranches within a mile of the city. Already thousands of acres have been burned over, and fire fighters can do nothing unless the wind subsides. The city's water supply is threatened. ABOLISH COMMERCE COURT Senate Agrees With House in Refus ing Appropriation. TAFT MAY VETO THE MEASURE Judges Would be Dispersed to Take I p Duties as Members of fir. rait Courts of Dropped from Service. WASHINGTON. June 12.-Only the signature of President Taft now Is re Quired to abolish the commerce court of the United States. The legislating out of existence of that tribunal, crea'ed only two years ago, and which the supreme court of the United i States recently declared had exceeded Itsj powers, was determined upon today when the senate by a vote of 3 to 23 defeated a 14 a iiiviiuiiivii s, manv (iiuitoivii iui maintaining tho court in the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill. By this vote the senate reversed Its own appropriations committee, which had recommended the adoption of the amend ment. This put both houses of congress In ac cord on the matter of abolishing the court. There Is a likelihood, it was asserted In official circles tonight, that President Taft will veto the bill because of the court's elimination. Of the votes cast In opposition to the court twenty-six were by democrats and the remaining ten by republicans. Tl democratic vote in this column was as follows: Ashurst, Bacon. Bryan, Cham berlain, Chilton, Culberson. Fletcher, Gardner, Gore, Hitchcock, Johnson, John stone, Martin, Marttne, Myers, Overman, Percy, Pomerene, Rayner, Reed, Shlvely, Simmons, Swanson, Smith of Georgia, Tillman and Watson. The republican negative vote was cast In the main by progressives, but Senators Nelson and Heyburn Joined them In oppo sition. The progressive republicans vot ing thus were; Bourne, Bristow, Clapp, Crawford, Cummins, Gronna, La Follette and Polndexter. Senator Thornton of Louisiana was the only democrat who voted for continuance of the court. The twenty-two republicans voting In support of the court wer Bradlev, Burton, Cullom, Pllllngnam, pu pont, Galtlnger, Jones, Lodge, Lorlmer, McCumber, McLean, Oliver, Page, Per kins, Root, Smith of Michigan, Smoot, Stephenson, Sutherland, Townsend, War ren and Whltmore, Effect of Action. The court Is composed of five Judges who would be dispersed, and take up their duties as members of the various cir cuit courts of appeal, If they are not dropped out of office altogether as pro posed by some senators. The court's elaborate quarters here were furnished at considerable expense. The casei here tofore passed upon by the commero court, which Involved only railroad litl gatlon on appeal from decisions of the Interstate Commerce commission again would be handled by the United State district courts. The discussion occupied most of the day's session of the senate. Speeches were made In favor of abolition by Senators Polndexter, Overman, Asburit and Cummins, and In opposition by, Sen ators Townscnd and Burton. The court was attacked not only on account of its unique position, but on the oharge of extravagance. Mr. Overman alleged that its expenditures had been far be yond necessity. Messrs. Polndexter, Cummins and Ashurst said the court was unnecessary and undesirable. It was contended that Its existence nullified the work of the Interstate Commerce commission. Senators Townsend and Burton de fended the court as calculated to ex pedite business. Mr. Townsend denied that its decisions favored the railroads, declaring that cases previously requir ing five years now were heard within as many months, and discontinuance of the court would disarrange the cases now docketed. Sharp Competition for Union Office Only four votes separated Harry Stroesser and J. H. Hale when the offi cial count was made in the semi-annual election of officers of the Carpenters' and Joiners' union at Labor temple last night. The two men were running for the office of business agent of the organization, and as thin Is the only salaried office In the union a lively fight developed. Hale won J. J. Kerrigan, four times president of the union, was defeated by H. F. Wulf by a close margin. Other officers chosen were ; VIaa ndM.nl tla.,l,t TITIlc.-. secretary, D. w. O'Conner; financial sec retary, J. H. Hale; treasurer, James Mulr; conductor, Ben Peterson; warden, R. Kngei; auditor, S. G. Spence; trustee. Fred Schubel. 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Reynolds, im Farnam st COLONEL MAKES A PROTEST: "Dangerously Near Treason" Sayi of His Opponents. OFFICE NOT POLITICIANS' GIFT Asks if Party Shall be Haled by People or by Defeated Chieftains in Vlw of Thirteenth I nil I- i ana Case. OYSTER BAY. N. Y., June 12.-With an attack tin his opponents in the re publican national committee and on President Taft. Coionel Roosevelt again tonight protested against the course of affairs at Chicago. In a statement, is sued at Sagamore Hill he said Mr. Taft assumed "that the presidency Is to be treated as a gift within the bestowal of the politicians. In defiance of the duly expressed wish of the people." "Such conduct," Colonel Roosevelt wrote, "comes dangerously near being treason to the whole spirit of our in stitutions, to the whole spirit of demo crats free government." The former president placed especial stress on the action of the committee In seating the Taft delegates, from the Thirteenth district of Indiana, notwith standing the fact, he said, that the Roosevelt men pearly were In the ma jority In the convention which was called to elect these two delegates. Colonel Roosevelt's statement says In part: "The question at Chicago becomes , clearer with every vote of the national . committee. It Is simply whether tha people have the right to nomlnnte whom ever they wish for the highest officer In their arlfr nr vhnlhar h riotlhAOt theft and fraud certain machine leaders. acting In the Interest of special privilege, are to be permitted to deprive the people, of this right. ' Who Shall Itulet "By an overwhelming majority where' they have bad the opportunity to express, their wishes at the primaries, th plain' people, the rank and file of the re publican party, aave repudiated Mr. TafL NOW Wfe arm fac in tmt with th. s.noa-' tlon whether the people rule the re publican tiarty or whether the party is to be ruled by the discredited bossetf whom the people hava themselves ri' pudlated. " "Massachusetts has Just defeated Mr.' Crane as a delegate to the Chicago con vention. But Mr. Crane Is In Chicago" acting under the orders of Mr. Barnea, !n the steam roller tactics. Franklin' Murphy has Just been defeated In New Jersey. A candidate for delcgata and all twenty-six New Jersey delegate! are for me. But Mr. Murphy Is on the national committee at Chicago taking part in the effort to pack the convention against:, the choice of the republicans of his own . state. ' "Mr. Penrose has Just been defeated, tor delegate In Pennsylvania, but he ls Taft leader on the national commutes." Mr. Mulvsne of Kansas, has Just been defeated for national committeeman In Kanas, Mr. William Allen White taklmj hls place. But Mr. Mulvane Is on tire ,, national committee acting with Mr. Pen rose. The Taft people were overwhelm-' Ingly beaten In Kantai and Pennsylvania, yet Messrs. Mulvane and Penrose, thef two Taft lieutenants, are foremost 'in',: ths effort to thwart the will of the peo-; pis who liave defeated them. ., "Thesa men prattle about "regularltyi' Who are ths regulars? Ths great ma-;, Jorlty of ths republican rank and ftls7 who have Just overwhelmingly repudiated ths bosses, or the bosses who have Just7 been overwhelmingly repudiated by the! rank and file? The national committee men like Messrs. Penrose, Mirtvariis, Murphy and company, have no claim to,- ivaiv ui me i uftjuuutmi ii i, slave. u&i claim to consider themselves regular. They; have Just been repudiated by the repubv? llcan party. They have no wish for rsv't publican success. Their actions make It' evident that In their anger at the party: that has repudiated them they now seelc to bring the party down to shars their-- own disaster." . . After reviewing at some length the rexr suits In several states Where primary:, elections were held, the statsment con-T tinues: "Mr. Taft has been repudiated by thi people and hs now appeals to his repre sentatives In the national committee, half of whom have themselves also been,': repudiated, and asks them to force his -nomination on the rank and file of ths';' republican party, who have declared thai : they do not wish him. Mr. Taft at one; period of the campaign said I was un-. Just to him because I stated that thA bosses were for him and ths people; against him. Events have proved thai. I was right. "How do these bosses hope to nominate Mr. Taft? What they did in ths Thir teenth Indiana district yesterday sup plies the answer. I have said and the acts of my supporters have made good my words that I do not wish one dele gate seated for me if there Is "a reason able doubt in his case. The members of the national committee who are my supporters have leaned backwards In every case where there was so much as a color of claim that the question was In. doubt. They have divided only where the cass was so clear that no honest, man could doubt. - ; not touch nominating conventions. "Nevertheless ths wrong they commll i against the people is far greater than ' the wrong done the people by the little politicians, such as those I have spoken' of; for these men are engaged In thwart-' n tha rttrh r. iVia r,nAnl , their will as to who shall hold the high est office In ths gift of the people, the presidency of the United States. . i "I do not believe that the people wlfj: tolerate such conduct, nor do I believe.. that sober republicans will consent - to see the republican party sacrificed to please ths bosses whom the party has repudiated. ' "It the national committee continues as It has begun, I believe Its actions wUT 6s repudiated by the convention." . OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PilitUl twia-iersw iprait steimsrs ' lesve Nw York evtrr Thursday, WA.M. '"'K iiamsirqia mi w "1 Hiu, the uttis conveniences and wake a voyage enjoyabls snd daily paper, elevators, sn- and men. Wireless and , and most magnificent Coatl