THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 28, 1912. . i. ... i i iii ir i i .. - """ 1 3 ? H !;! i (I 1 I 1 I f i . -i IS Ml V i i t 1 1 "1 1 t REAL K8TATK CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Midsummer Bargains WEST FARNAM HOMES. '. iOOo-Bst Ave., overlooking Turner Park, 7 room, all mod.; I rooms finished In golden oak downstairs, ) bedrooms and bath upstairs; extra lavatory on first floor; lavatory, bath and toilet In basement First time- offered a this price. . v T.OOO-Alsa on 31st Ave. East front, S nice slsed rooms and den on first floor; 4 dandy bedrooms on second floor. Owner wants larger house. Wa want an offer at once. $ T.OOO-On Harney St., between 33d and 35th. 8 rooms finished In oak and cypress on first floor, which has den. built-in buffet, bookcases and fireplace; 4 bedrooms on second floor. Ha garage and driveway. Homea In thia lo cation are scarce; Investigate. . . . HANSCOM PARK EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 15,000-On 6. SOth Ave. 8 room's, brand new, all mod., furnace heat; has good sleeping porch. East front, and worth the money. Beautiful arrangement. Oak end maple floors throughout. t J.SOO-On B. 31st St.. a fine ful two-story ntirty w T-rooro house, fully mod. oak finish downstairs; excellent condition. Lot 50x150. Beautiful shade In front; fruit trees in rear. First time ever offered. Owner leaving city. Can be seen any time, t . - - ,5CKV-East front on 8. 30th Ave., large lot, 70x160 ft: 11 rooms, well built, beau tiful new oak floors upstairs and down. This Is great big bargain for anyone wanting a large home. $ 4,ooo--room fully mod., In Crelghton's First Addition, two years old, paved street; finished in, oak downstairs. We want an offer this week. ST. JOHN'S DISTRICT. $ 4,450-On 30tb, 7 rooms all mod., brand new; finished in quartersawed oak; 3 rooms and den on first floor; t bedrooms and Bleeping porch on second floor; floored attic Built by contractor for his home. - This is the beat bargain in thia location. ..... : DUNDEE . t : 1 6,000-On Davenport St., near 48th, 7 ropms. all mod., with furnace; good attic. ; finished In oak and birch; tiled vestibule and bath; excellent decorations; one year old; built by owner for a home; this can be bought right. In vestigate. 3 8,500-On Capitol Ave., between 80th and 51st; south front. 7 rooms, all modern; this la a peach; large sleeping porch: finished In white enamel; bedrooms throughout up ataira finished In mahogany and white enamel; thia Is a beauty; see this this week, for It la bound to go. f 4,250-On Douglas St., Just east of 49th, a dandy 8-room bungalow, finished In oak; practically new, built by owner for home; thia will aura please you If you are looking for a email, convenient house. x ; : INVESTMENTS vp' ',v. lil.MO-.Vortheast corner 24th St. nd Dewey Ave., 4 nice, neat, taaty, 6-room bricks; gross rental, 81.452; Just the size that always rents. c 835,000-Southwest corner 40th and Farn am 8U , 127x138 ft., fronting three atreeta. six large, Well built, 8-soom mod. bricks, renting for 83.000 per year. Half ' the ground now vacant; suitable for stores or apartments. 850,000-On Fsrnam St., a corner 65x124 ft, in the growing section, with good brick improvements, renting from 14,800 to 85,400 per yeart We think the 1 best buy on Farnam 8t- today. Can be handled on part cash, balanoe long time at low rate. D. V. Sholes Company 818 City National Bank Bldg. Fine 6-Room Bunga low Choice Location This Is one of the best built and best planned bungalows In the city. It con sists of the following arrangement of rooms: ... VESTIBULE with ; good slsed coat ' closet, oak finish. , , PARLOR, nice sized, having beam cell ing bookcase in pedestal, oak finish. PINING ROOM, large, light, airy room, panelled walls, plate rail, beam cel.lng, fine built-in buffet, china closet in pedes tal, oak finish. . ' , KITCHEN, good-slsed, light and airy, one-piece enamuled sink, fine pantry and refrigerator entry, yellow pine finish. DfcN, nice sised, could be used either as bedroom, den or library, has large ' closet, finished in oak. . BEDROOMS, two good slsed bedrooms upstairs, with plenty of closet space, yel- low pine unien. ... BATHROOM, good slsed and very com- plete, best grade of plumbing, enameled woodwork, side wall In imitation tile. BASEMENT, fully cemented, first class, guaranteed furnace, hot water tank, con nected with furnace, laundry sink, with hot and cold water, coal bin. Doors In .this bungalow are two-panel oak and birch, fine Interior finish. Pre- sents attractive outside appearance. Very thoroughly built by skilled mechaulos and of first class materials. We are selling our houses on their merits. This partic ular bungalow Is being finished by ua at 8oth and Franklin 8ts., also lath and . Laird and 22d and Fowler Ave. Either -properly can be bought on a reasonable payment dawn, .balance practically the ' same aa rent. . SCOTT HILL , Both phones. 307 McCagus Bldg. Homes Cheap ism ohin St. a rooms In excellent' coil' "i rittiun. nil modern exceDt furnace. New vj plumbing, cemented cellar, near good car 1 line, rropeny is acuauy worm J Owner will take 82.200. $300 cash. 2112 Grant St. 8-room house and large I bai n. Owners ask Jl.HuO. Easy terms, 2016 Burt St. Right in town, an old i house, but In good shape, 7-room modern except heat. Nice lot, no car fare, $2,230. v ee mem and submit offer. H. A. WOLF 432 Braadels Bldg. Doug. 8068. 9 Rooms New West Farnam District We are Just .completing an elegant house at 11 N. 85th 8t Has solarium, n1 large open sleeping porch and garage, . Mahogany finish down stairs, white 'enamel with beautiful single panel ; mahogany doors upstairs. It is built well .' and it will please you. Open now. : Harrison & Morton Sl Omaha Nat' I. Bank. Tel. 1). 3U , $1,000 Cash , Balance Monthly New, seven-room modern house, lot 40x 128 ft, one block from ttoutb 24th St. car line. Price, $4.S50. I H. Dumont & Son . Phone .Douglas wv. 15 i ainam oi.- NEAR FIELD CLUB. (-room, strictly modern home,' just 2 years old; paved street close to car and school; lot 60x110. Price only 3,76. We alio have an elegant new bungalow, east front on corner lot 42x123, paved street the very last word In bungalows, for only $3,750. Can arrange terms on these. . BEMIS-CARLBERO . CO., $10-12 Brandeia Theater. Must Be Sold t!JX Poppleton Ave., a well built s-room ail modern cottage, rooms au on one floor and stairway to attic; paving all paid; cement walks; close to car line. Price reduced to 13,975. BURKETT & TEBBENS, 428 Bee Bldg. " Tel. D. 4754 A Big Bargain Offering ' ' Corner lot S6xI49 feet Paved street 7- I room house, all modern. Room for double ; flat owner ztu mo. utn bt REAL ESTATE I CSITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tel. Doug, 48. VNew 6-Rooitt House West At 601 8. $lst St., we have a fine new 6 room. all modern house. Large front hall, living room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor; two rooms and hall fin ished In oak. Three bedrooms and bath on the second floor.'ull attic, i floored; full brick basement; cement floor. This la not the ordinary 6-room house, . nor waa It built to sell, but we are offering It for $3,500. A smalt amount of cash will do and the balance same as rent . A; P. Tukey & Son 444-8 Bd. of Trade Bldg. Tel. Douglas 2181. A Chicken Farm I With the Chickens Thrown In $2,500 Two acres and 6-room house, full ce ment basement good well, chicken house and fence, barn for horse and cow, plenty of young fruit. This ground Is planted In garden, also half-acre rented that la planted, With 60 chickens, a fine Jersey cow and all the crop thrown In. Part casn. American Security Company, JPormerly 6HIMER A CHASE CO., 309 So. 17th at. Phnnai 7tf Open Saturday evenings until 8 o'olock. Owner Says Sell We want offer tar SMR Unmln Blurf tn Bflmis Park, one of the best houses In the best part of 'this beautiful residence districts nine rooms, central hall with lour rooms on first floor; four rooms on in fact house cost 83,000 to butld and the ground la worth 83,500; facing two boule vards and paved street In rear; complete garage. . Price $T,E00. but want offer.' Frankly we have two pending rrooosl lions and if in. terested we Invite Immediate action. Best otter this week gets the property. Owner jrutnas 10 ouiia on larger scale in Dundee. GLOVER RE5ALTT SYNDICATE. 121942 City National. Douglas 396J. Cottage Bargain We have Just listed a large-roomed home-like cottage, modem and In good eonunion, in the Hanscom Park dls trlct. It has large grounds, 123x150 ft, filled with shrubbery and . trees. A good place to build one or two more housea. or It la firm fnr a hnmi wh I thnrn are nhlldrain. Prlo nut Anmn n ! t4,:6 tor quick sale. Owner's family uiic, umiic. juuu vuBiiv tor yguuger tumily. We cannot advertise the house number. Call for particulars. Harrison & Morton . Via Omaha Nat l. Bank Bldg. $2,500 South Side Home . On 30th St. near Bancroft St., we have for sale a new S-room house, modern, ex cept turnaea. The owner is forced to sell on account of sickness and has price to above figure. You couldn't build the house for the price asked. $S00 cash, bal ance monthly. For number see The Byron Reed Co. Both Phones, 3U 8. Uth. S35.000 . Investment Near SOth mil Hnrnn St Sum a K worth $40,000 within a year or two and paying 'i per cent net on the Invest ment now.. , - Armstrong-Walsh Co. Phone Tyler 153. 210 8. 17th St. Rare Bargain A new all modern S-room house at lesa than cost. Finished In oak, blroh, white enamel, tile and hard pine. Fire place, beamed ceiling and panelled walls, extra toilet room, laundry, etx. This goes on the best of terms. Telephone Harney 60. HA BR H. PDTMAN, 2710 Cass St. I MUST SELL. EIGHT-ROOM, modern except heat, at SSoii Seward. Large corner lot, 73x130. Room for three residences; east and south front; $2,600 takes it; $360 cash, bal ance monthly. Western Real Eetate Co., ill Karbacli llc Phone Douglas 3W. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE For Sale 3828 Seward St., comfortable modern home, seven-room house, south front, paved street, two lots, shade and fruit trees, flowers, lawn. Owner leaving city; submit offer, 2508 Seward 8t., seven-room modern cot tage, south front, barn, 83,000. tet N. 27th 8t, good six-room cottage near car line; high and sightly; close in. Submit offer. , 2456 S. 20th St, modern house, east front, DHved street, all special taxes paid, 83,250. 2610 Uees St., elght-aoom house, south front lot 40x150 feet, paved street 82.000. 1102 S. 82d St., large modern house, east front comer lot 50x171, both streets paved, barn, room for additional buildings. Owner has left city; submit best cash offer; no trades. 100 east front on 28th St.. between Hick ory and Shirley 8ts.; vacant; paved street. ;Alfred C Kennedy 209 First National Bank Bldg. Telephone, Douglaa 722.' Dundee Easy Payments ill N. 51st St A fine five-room strictly modern new house with fireplace ana sleeping porch. The living and dining rooms finished In oak bedrooms finished In white enamel. Two large, light, airy closets; built-in bookcases. It Is a house that will make you a good comfortable home. Be sure you see this house today. Can be sold on very easy payments a few hundred dollars down ana tne Dai- ance monthly. 2535 N. 18th St. Thia IS a gooa a-room modern except heat bouse that is in the best of repair. Terms of payment very easy-8300 cash and $20.00 per month. 4132 Hard 1st. An s-room moaern com plete house In good repair. Price 83,200 $600 cash and balance monthly. 83d and Chicago Bt. a new a-rooro modern complete house. This house la well built and one that will pay you to ask about . ' , 3922 Dupont St A 6-room partially modern house that can be sold on very easy - payments $150 cash and $18.00 per month. . ... . , 2112 Elm St. A S-room house that Is cheap at the price asked $150 cash and balance mommy. CREIGH, SONS A COMPANY, Douglas 200. 800 Bee Bldg.' New Homes on Easy Payments 1m iii ihns nur new houses now being erected in COTTAGE HOME VIEW AD DITION. Only three blocks from car. Then era not larva houses, but plenty nt room four lame rooms and pantry first floor full gable windows. We are arranging to furnish two rooms on sec ond floor. Cellar iw .; anwiciai stone foundation; chimneys built from ground lined with flue Hnlng; double floors: electric lights; gas for cooking; two nice porches. Fine coal shed and out- buiidincs complete. rrice oniy w,. Terms $150 cash, balance only $13.65 per month. Thia payment lnciuqea interest. Ask for H. M. Christie. . , W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 8ole Agents, ' 1M0 Farnam-St. Phonea-Dougles 1064, Independent A-108V TEN-ROOM HOUSE, ; $2,500. ; w t9K r st. 8-etorv. city water nawiv natntdd and capered, new gas lignt nxiurei, cioiw iu vmowi car. oaved street, 8300 cash, balanoe $26 per montn. EIGHTrKOOM JtiUUHJV $2,500. nr. mot rmm st s-atnrv. city water. gas and toilet, newly painted and papered, new gas light fixtures, close to school and ear, pavea sireei, w waa,. per month. SIX-ROOM CWrAUtt $1,400. K un Ohio St.. 1-storv. city water and gas, Just painted outside, 8200 cash. balance like rent. TATE LAND COMPANY, 828 City Nafl. Bank Bldg. Doug. 4402. Fhonea Ind. A-4403. A Fine Field Club Home On $5th St. near Poppleton Ave., has large living room with fireplace, fine dining room, etc.; 4 bedrooms, not water heat; lot 6 feet front Only $8,750. Pav lng paid. Dundee Homes A very fine 7-room. all mod. bungalow, on Capitol Ave. near Met. Only $6,500. A 8-room mod., z-story nouse, suum front lot. Only $300 cash required. Close In Lot Wth and Capitol Ave., only $860. E. W. Stoltenberg D. 1810. 43$ Board of Trade Bldg. Splendid Homesite Cheap Fifty-four foot front, south and east exposure, on paved street and on West Side Park car Una; new house now being built on adjoining lot; others are asking $1,600 for similar situated lots. Owner haa removed to Chicago and will sell for $1,160. Can make terms. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 Farnam St $650 t-room house, 3323 Meredith Ave. $160 cash, balance $1S per month. HASTINGS & HEYDEN : 1614 Harney Bt. JUST COMPLETED A Lrnnm and bath bungalow on SOth Rt.. u block south of Miller park; on a ixvi3?-fvt lot: with all modern improve ments and tne best iinisn; vesuouie, ir lor and dining room in mission oak, seat plate rail and panelled walls In dining ail nthr rooms have yellow pine and blroh finish with oak floore tn all rooms; best of piummng, etc. rnc ouij $2,300 on reasonably easy terms. C. SUNDELL & CO., Douglas 3293. 217 McCague Bldg. uid Aa AviHi STREETS, indexed. mailed tree on application. Charles E. Williamson Co., Real Estate, insurance. Rentals, care oi property, umtnt.- tlfAflA FIVE S-room houses In elegant repair, close to school and car. F. D. Wead. 1101 Farnam St. JL'ST completed, sell on easy terms; $400 down, balance aame as rent, tux room, strictly modern, wtw wooiwortn. a. Olander, 130 So. 26th. Ave. A-1434. TWO good bungalows. 3-r. each, 1300 down, only 33,300; cheaper than to build. Brand new, Amos Grant Douglas 1380. The Persistent and .Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising ia the Road to Bualnesa Suoceea. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Australia, VICTOEIAN GOVERNMENT ' IRRIGATED LAND Tracts from I to 200 acres on 314ryeair payments; price 838 to 865 an acre; set tiers can pay off land at any time and become absolute possessors; abundant supply of water; climate same as Call- rornia; lanas close to tnrmng towns wun free schools; government wants settlers. Write to government agents; Peck-Judah Co.. 637 Market Bt. Sad Francisco, for full particulars as to fares and conces sions offered to settlers. California. Bid well Orchards, Inc., have Just noti fied us that if you buy before August 16 you will still share In this year's crop That the Cropa are Yielding all the Way from $250 to 1500 per Acre. Those who have not closed the deal should see or wire ua at once; tUO to 8126 cash down Is all that la required to get a fire-acre tract. You can go afterwards and select any other tract if desired or will return your entire payments If not entirely sat isfied after Inspection; you cannot afford to wait a day; wire the first payment at our expense and we will make best selec tion for you until you can go out and see for yourself. THINK OF IT. DON'T WAIT. WIRE. Bldwell Orchards, Inc. , CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO.. Sole Agents. Best bank referencea. CALIFORNIA ranch. 800 acres midway between Sacramento and Stockton, finest grape and fruit section, 30 acres In full bearing wine grapes, fine house, bam, wells, etc.. four mile to R. R. town; $60 per acre; one-quarter cash, balance to suit buyer. Beet land bargain in state. Ettelson & Nathan, 610 IC 8t, Sacra mento, Cal. - FREE literature will be sent to anyone Interested In the wonderful Sacramento valley, the richest valley in the worm; unlimited onoortunltles : thousands Of acres available at right prices. The place for the man wanting a home In the finest climate on earth. Write to a public oreanlzatton that elves reliable informa tion. Secretary, Sacramento Valley Devel opment association Sacramento, iai. ColuraLUu. IF you want a Colorado stock ranch that will make you money, write me your wants and I win supply tnern. m, W. Reed, Elisabeth.. Colo. A COLORADO FARM. Eighty acres, irrigated, In the best part of the San Lull Talley; double system of irrigation guaran tees an ample supply of water 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 offered for quick sale at $60 per. acre, easy terms Write for full particulars. The Charles E. Gibson Company, 1017 First National Bank Bldg., Denver, Colo. FOR SALE We have two splendid re linquishments of 160 acres each, fenced, good 3-wlre fence, level land, good soil, 13 miles of Sterling. Wheat growing on adjoining land that will yield 25 bushels per acre, also fine oats and corn adjoin ing. Either of these placet can be taken under the new 3-year homestead law that requires only 7 months' residence each year for 3 years. Price $475 each. Morton ft Waldo, Sterling, Colo. 10 S. Sd St. SMALL FARM FOR SALE FINE HEALTHY HOME IN COLORADO Eighty acres adjoining townslte; live town, 60 miles east of Denver. Town growing fast, crop conditions excellent, four trains dally. Best of soil and soft water. Ten acres In alfalfa under own water. Forty acres tn crops, balance Pasture: can all be cultivated. All fenced and very highly Improved; 4-room and bath, fine modern bungalow, 34x34; hot and cold water from own . water works; closets, brick fireplace, cementea cellar, hard oil finish and nicely decor ated. Stable, two chicken bouses, Eclipse mill and tank, two reservoirs, shade trees, lawn, cherry orchard, bear next year; large enclosed back porch and front porch, 22x8. Built for a home. Improvements alone cost ftooo and au new. Fine oroDosltlon for dairy and chickens. Good openings In town for most any line of business. If you want a nice home and large enough for one man to run and make good living on, 14 mile from good town, good schools and churches and healthiest place on earth, this la It Outside of good home In good speculation as will soon be , needed for town lots, price, i4,wv. ADout nau casn. Act now. Address owner, .. W. K. SMITH, -DEER TRAIL, COLO Georgia. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA ' Traversed by the ' ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest range of cropa. All the money crops of the soutb plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this coming country, its aoll. climate, cnurcn ana scnooi aavantagea, write w. B. LEAHY, DEPT. K. General Passenger Agent ATLANTA. OA. THK Milaat iaav ta find a buyer for your farm la to Insert a small want aa the Dea Moines capital, largest oir la.tian In tha aLata at low a. 4LWUO daily, a J'amtal ta raid by and believed la by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply re fuse to permit any other paper in their homes, Rates. I cent a word a day ; 11.31 per line jei monib; count ordinary wurus to me line. uun tliaA. I'm Moines, la. Improved Iowa Farm, Price 25 Par Acr Must Be Sold at Once to Satisfy Creditora I offer for oulck sato for cash. 320 acres Improved farm In Monona, la. Price, $35 per acre. Can arrange for loan for one third purchase price. Traders and those without money save stamps. James L. Dowd, Trustee, 1317 S. Slid St., Omaba. Neb. - ..... i Kansas. 1.440-ACRE alfalfa farm, Logan county, Kansas; improved; creek; timber. Borne trade; easy terms. jwner, ioa twoonung-. ton, III. Montana.. WHY live where climate is so uncer tain, where competition is so keen and markets so flooded? Deer Lodge valley, Montana, has an exhtlerattng mountain climate; no sweltering winds; balmy days and cool nights; productive sou and the lowest priced land in the 'West; not a frontier proposition. Bumper crops of alfalfa, fruit and grains; two railways; good schools, churches and modern homea; the best market and a delinttul place to live. Write for particular to Secretary Commercial club. RANCHES-,000 to flOO.000. Send for list Bhopen & Co., Ranch Dealers, maha. Neb. - sflaaesota. HACKNEY SYSTEM OF FARMING POWER brings results. -We want men with experience and capital who can make money renting some of our .improved plaoea. Wo have several farms with buili.nga. These are producing. splendM crops ol rye, barley, wneat, oate, potatoes ino witn prairie lands adjoining that 'an be broken iv flax.. . n Will sell on easy terrs or give gool rental contract to right parties. We also have some large . tracts suitable . or colonisation. . HACKNEY LAND RENTAL CO., 8t Pau'H - Mlna- HEAL ESTATE i FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE MiBBtSOtU. CORN BELT LANDS Do you know that some of the very beat corn lands, only a night's ride from Omaha, are being offered at ridiculously low prices? Ws have begun the sale of 20,000 Acres in Southwestern Minnesota. Thia lanri la not wIM nr raw hut in the hlrheat atata of cultivation, welt im proved farms, near good towns with abundant railroad facilities, about 160 mitts from Sioux City, and the same dlstanea from 8t Paul and Minneapolis. Can you Imagine a awr Ideal location for active farming, particularly when the soil U of the richest ana all local conditions moat Compared with The soil of these farms In Lyon county. the highest priced Illinois farms that are selling at $175 to $250 per acre. They will produce just aa big crops, probably a greater diversity, more clover, more timothy and more wheat than Illinois or Iowa farms. Tet the prices at which we are selling these lands are very much below that of Illinois land. We can ell you a good farm, well Improved, at , . $65 to $100 An Acre. Not only ia the Price low. but we can make terms that will enable the right sort of a farmer to make his eropa pay tor the land. : . Minnesota has been overlooked in tl.e rush of emigration from western states Into Canada. As a matter of fact lands are cheaper in Minnesota than in Can adanot only cheaper in price, but are cheaper because of Improvements, market conditions, the social life, schools, churches, towna, and the nearness to the cen ters or civilisation. The man wno goes vt jwnnesota ao am o ma , ..w.v,,.-.-ity, but Is still an American cttlaen, and Is a better one for getting hold of a piece of farm land In a state of wonderful resources. We plan now to run Excursions Every Tuesday to Marshall We have a local office at Marshall, Minn., and are prepared to show lands there, or take customers on any of our excursions. We would be glad to discuss conditions, terms, and give you any Information that may be desired. , PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., LAND MERCHANTS, OMAHA. WE HAVE several large tracts of land suitable for 'ci n:vailun. . ' . Will sell aa an invtmnt or give fav orable selling contracts to responsible parties. . For maps and further lVormatlon ad dress. " ' HACKNEY LAND CREDIT CO.. St Paul, '. Minn. ' Miscellaneous. . BARGAINS IN "CUT-OVER LANDS. Arkansas and Louisiana cut-over lands for, sale in large tracts for colonization purposes or for aa In vestment from 1 5 per acre up. Tide is turning ' toward' Arkansas and Louisiana. Wholesale only. Get in touch with us. Igou ft Racine, 601 Sharp Bldg., Kansa's City, Mo. - NOTICE ' aoa ra far sale: farms ten to 640 acres; three town lots free with each farm; all on railroad; forty dwelling honsss already erected; WOO acres devel oped orchard; farms $250 each regardless of size; $10 down and $10 a month. I want to taiK to au tne ooy ' been selling Florida or other land every where; best thing sold In twenty-five years; big commissions; If you want your share of the coin get busy and get your territory now. JACK W. JOHWBUIN, 1410 Great Northern Bldg., Chicago, 111. .Nebraska. -, FOUR HUNDRED ACRES for H.M0 in Cherry county, jveDrasaa. Fronts on the best hunting and fishing lake in state, nrsi man who ne v eta it ' ' W. 8. FRANK. 1026 City National Bank, Omaha, Neb. A BARGAIN IN A CENTRAL NE BRASKA RANCH. ....oh nnnalatlna- of 800 acres Of hay land and a section of leaaed school land. The hay land haa been producing from $00 to 900 tons of hay per year. It Is lo cated In the Cedar valley In Garfield county, Nebraeka. There la a four-room it aa wall um two larae barns and many smaller ones, a good corn crib and other outbuildings. The land la all fenced and cross-fenced and has fine run- nlng water-on tne piace. rm. v... land Is under cultivation and more can be broken up if desired. Several hundred head" of cattle can be taken care of on the place the year around. Price, io,- r.00. For further particular write J. Falter. Plattsmouth, Neb. A DOUGLAS COUNTY LAND BAR- 114 anraa incited elcht and one-nan miles from the Omaha postoffice. This farm has a four-room house, barn and other outbuildings. It is Jen" Jf-J cross-fenced and haa one of the finest fresh water springs in we " " i.l-T nartiv nt bottom land and the balance is upland. Thia would be an Ideal truck or dairy farm; it . ii i also good notato lana. x ue pnc w w.w and will be aold on easy ther particulars write J. P. Falter, Platts- moutn, co-r MANY baraalns f6r profitable suburban homes in Plattsmouth. Come to p mouth while the five, ten, fifteen and twenty-acre tracts can be bought at a bargain. Plattsmouth is on the boom and the small acre tracts are enhancing r i.. . wh.. vii nnnaider how near we are to the great market Omaha, and how easily the produce could be taken there via the Pollock-Duff bridge, it is not hard to see how profitable one could make a small truck, chicken or dairy farm. We have at present many good bargains In the small acre tracts, located Son For further information write " VfTTlT W VMI WtAaxAV Oil imOTOVftd ceniral Nebraska land llo an cra .Will n. ir. itaaif and oroduoo 3100 worth of schools, post office, couhM,,mU rouu ....m atatinne. Thia land wnen h.tt.r develoned will be worth .350. an acre. B. J. Hamilton. Wagner. Neo mjifVCKNti riOtlNTY Wine V. aection. level good soil, six milna of R. R ! covered with grama grass; reasonable terms. w JEWELL THE LAND MAN. 220 Board of Trade. A WELL improved quarter section, six miles north or u eui; w k.i.uu maadnw and pasture ...j wnt: excellent soil; on urai mute and telephone line; an Idea nrina tilt oar acre. Neb. Special-This Week 13H4 ACRES; 130 acres can be culti- '7P a . a . a. a t M tA Val WJI Ftt but la good location three miles from two -j hafonra rui siu i es . iiu iiuws w v"e gOOd tOWnS, It mues iruui "C"-,J'. i.tanra. mostly macadam. This U Tan estate and they say sell; no trade considered, although exceedingly awy terms. Do not answer this unless vnii w in BuiiMivaaiA - rail t. EXTRA BARGAIN, 75 per acre Choice neighborhood. ORIN S. herkiuj wMri x. . 131S-1214 City National Bank Bldg. Farms Farms Farms ririutr. distance of Omaha; bargains. Let ua show you the goods. All siaea, all prices, au terms. v. riRTM 8. HF.RKILL IU. Rooms 1213-1214 City Nat Bank Bldg. ' t ' Oree. I OWN 4A ACRES OF HOOP RiVBK ot which X wish to dispose for personal reasons. In midst of beat fruit country nt rtraa-on. Interested partlea pleas cor respond with Cr?w. Kappmeyer, 738 John son St, Portland. Ore. No agent wanted. mr.i.TdHTFUL Oregon: famous Suth- erlin valley orchard lands offer wonder ful opportunities; Illustrated literature, maps, price and particular free. Luse " w . i a, a- V a. Ji O a. Land ana . uevejopmeut vw., uiu., ot Paul, Minn. . Msitk Dakota. 4, - MA VINO -decided to go te Germany t live, wilt veil my farm. 180 aeres. lm nroved. T mile from Winner, S. D.; on third crop to purchaser If sold by Sept 1; will show land. Address George Koch, Dexter, la. . , REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FORJALB Mlnaeeota. attractive. Illinois Farms, Minnesota, !e every bit as fertile as 15TH AND FARNAM. Sooth Dakota. HOMESTEAD relinquishments located In the corn and rain belt of southern South Dakota; good sail, line native grass; plenty of water and timber avail ahlA: within r day's ride of Omaha. Price $400 to $00. Shuler & Cary, 1137-40 City Nat tfank Bldg. ; 1K 3M ACRES. v Mnat sell In a bodv. no trading. It will Interest vou to see a description and learn the price of this land. Write to V.' H. Graham, Cuero, Tex. ,! WJaoooulu, , EIGHTT-ACRE farm for sale, With 3 houses, 2 stables, t wells and a good fence; 30 acres cleared; the rest second growth timber; for $2,000; half cash and half four years at 6 per cent; for further information write John Hoefferle, Park Falls, Wis. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST fihln 'uvaTatsek to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Tour consign menu receive prompt and careful atten tion. - Live Stock Commission Merchant Byers Bros. A Co. Strong and responsible. WOOD BROS., 334-38 Exchange Bldg. Great West Com. Co.. Omaha & Denver. Clay, Roblson ft Co.. 200 Exchange Bldg. CLIFTON Com. Co., 323 Exchange Bldg. Martin Bros, tc Co.. Exeh. Bldg. TAGO BROS., handle cattle, bags, sheep, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Datdt (Had lor racord Jul? IT, HI!: John F. Sturcaon and wife to May Francis Ptwol, lot . block 4. Wilcox' add 11,330 James Cnitkshtnk nd vlt to D. F. stout fer, lot U, block 1. First tdd to Mount Douilu, city SCO Mry Lawler and Millt Bcboeuler to Lull Clerat, lot 1, Thor Plaee 1 Mary Lawler to Lull Clarnt, Franeti Clerat end Mortlmw Lawler 198 Jobn Klewlt to' Adelia Ktewlt, lot I, block 17, Kountz Ruth'i add..... 1 John Klewlt to Minnie Klewlt, lot It, block S, Hanecora Flu add I Bartholomew J. Bctnnell and wife t Prelrle Park Co., lot 10, block 1; lot t, block ; let , block 3; lot U, block 6, Prairie Park add 1 Henry P. Pagler and wife te lube S. O'Keefa. lots l and $, block , Ham mond's add 1 Emma Morand and husband to Cberles H. cox and wife, SVt feet lot 1 and 2, Bogs 4 Hill's Second add ,606 RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION ITA'llOJt Teat aad Uaaoa, Uatoa Pacific Denart. Arrive. lea Fraa. Orerland Lmd...a 1:41 am a 1:40 sm China 4 Japan Mail a J:M pm al.'Wpm Atlantic Biurets a7:lfaa Oregon Express all:01 am a 4:10 era Los Angeles Limited all:4t pa a(:ltpa Denver Special a 7:04 am all li am Centennial State Special.... 11:01 am a 1:1 am Colorado Express a 1 :50 pm a i :M pm Oregon-Washington Limited .ali:50 pm a : am North Platte Local a t:lf am a 4:46 pm Orand Island Local at:J0pm elO:IO am Btromsburg Local bll:41 pa b 1:M pm Chicago,' Koek Island A Pacitlo CAST. Rocky MoaaUIn Limited.. ...all:M na al0:U Ma Chieaa Local Passenger.... . bl0:5 aa bU:l ta Chieaga Pay hpreas a aa t 4 to tm Chicago Express a:ipa a at pa Pea Molnee Local Paatenger.. 4 IT pa alx:U pa Ckleato-Nenrask Ualted.... I:M pa t:N i WBST. Chteage-Neb. 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Floux City Express. llra Twin lty rseaenger - r loon City Pessenfor - tmerw... Lol " D (a) dally. CM eaiiy exeew oauui. FREAK RATLROAD WRECKS Rails Heidi Wit Bride Waa Gone and Locomotive Loops the Loop. Quaint and curioua are many of the mishap ot the rail. When algnala aro. not aeen or orders go wrong, and the old girl finds herself either atop of some piece of rolling stock or lying on her back In the ditch, there may be more than the disaster itself to cause wonder ment. Many old-time western railroad men will remember a train load of wheat that broke in two on the old California Pacific railroad between Sulsuln and Summit. Cal There were fourteen flats loaded with the grain, bound for Vallejo. Two hogs were puffing their sides out getting the drag up the hill, when the link and pin between the sixth and seventh cars parted and the tail started down the grade. The hind shack had gone up ahead, thinking all was safe, and there was no one to apply the brakes. The eight cars gained a pretty lively momentum aa they dashed down the grade. The crew of the mixed regular .which happened to be ap proaching the old town of Bridgeport saw them coming. - - Both trains were on the same track, but the mixed was nearing the switch. Old Jim Ireland, the eagle-eye of the mixed, .hustled up to the switch let his fireman down to open it and backed into the clear. The eight runaways took the switch clean, but went off the embankment and Into the soft tule land of the vicinity. Every car remained right side up and not a sack of wheat was lost In southern Colorado several years ago, heavy rains caused a washout and carried away a bridge. Over a span of some fifty feet nothing was left but ralla and cross ties. A freight came along in the night The engineer felt the ralla sag and applied the air. The locomotive ran onto the hanging rails, but the fish plates held and further disaster was averted. The engine remained for hours in that position and was pulled back onto sound track with only a damaged pilot. , . What Is supposed to be one of the greatest freaks in railroad accident hap pened to a Cumberland Valley drag near Harrlsburg, Penn. The drag wa stand ing on the main west-bound track, and the hind end was unprotected. A pas senger engine left the depot about 11 o'clock at night and leaped into the car. The car was loaded with pig iron ore. Early the next morning the wrecker lifted the engine out of the car. Only the brake rigging was deranged, and the engine went out on her regular run that night In a head-on collisslon on a North western road, one of the locomotives landed directly on top of the other and held fast. The engine that was straddled kept the rails, although the tender and cars behind the acrobatic locomotive left the track and rolled Into the ditch. Fortunately the accident resulted with out loss of life. :' It 1 seldom that one washout contrives to wreck two trains on two different roads at the same time, but Just auch an accident occurred five miles east of Kan sas City. A creek forty feet wide and twenty feet deep was crossed by the Wabash and by the Hannibal and St. Joe railroads on parallel bridges so near to one another that they were braced against each other. While an east bound freight on the Rock Island using the Hannibal and Bt. Joe track, was approaching the bridge at 3 o'clock in the morning, the engineer saw that the. creek waa flooded and that the bridge was In danger. He called to the fireman and both men jumped. So narrow was their escape that both landed In the creek, though they escaped with alight injuries. The engine crossed the span, but waa pulled back by the tender, and stood upon Its end In the creek. Five loaded box ear piled Into the gap. They burst open. Their, content were scattered. The head brakeman was killed. The rear brakeman hurried back to flag a Hannibal freight but In his ex citement vhe got upon the wrong track and was killed by a Wabash train, the engineer of which did not see the wreck In time to stop. He jumped and was badly hurt The head brakeman and fireman escaped with alight Injuries, but the rear brakeman was badly Injured. The Wabash bridge turned sldewlse when the train struck. The engine and eleven car went Into the creek. Three tramps were the only persons killed on this train. Some years ago a train wa bound from Osaka to Kobe, Japan. It wa 1 o'clock In the morning. The train, made np of twenty-three cars laden with 400 soldiers, returning from service in ' China, was creeping Into Kobe on a track laid along the sea wall which skirts the harbor. A storm was raging. Huge waves battered the sea wall and drenched the train. Suddenly a mountain of water dashed over the sea wall. It "struck the train with such force that the engine and eleven car were thrown from the track. The weight of the engine held It where It lay, but the backwash swept the eleven car Into the sea. One hundred and forty nine soldiers were drowned.-Kallroad Man's Magazine. Strictly Accurate. ' Wm,inl EuSrajr' ,wno formerly held an editorship with a New York daily, tells this tale of a young friend of his named Jack, also of the staff, during the cub day. On the editor's desk was a framed motto, saying: "Be accurate in all tnings. One day, when sent out to cover a speech. Jack turned in his copy reading with this statement in the lead: "Three hundred and ninety-nine eyes were fixed on the speaker." The editor tore his hair and haled the young man before him. a"81.?''! J1 demanded, "what in the name or all thats holy did you put that abso lutely foolish statement in your story?" Never blinking an eye, Jack replied: "Why. Mr Gay. there was an old man in the audience with only one eye." Jack is now an editor himself in San Francisco Boston Traveler. Aeanramce Doubly flare. Knowing hi disease waa fatal the aged man sent for the family lawyer. "I wish all of my property to go to my eldest daughter," the man said feebly; as the lawyer bent over him anxiously, lest he lose a word. "Yes." answered the lawyer, hastily scribbling. "Everything to go to my eldest daugh ter, the old man repeated. "I wish to die firm in the knowledge that the prop erty is assured to her." "To be sure-of course," fussed the at torney. "Would It be asking too much," hesitat ingly asked the dying man, "to suggest that you marry her" Town Topic.