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Sherlocko the mb CupRLooco 1 HAVE L BfclNG THE NIPPER I SIR, WAT A lJM?.DeMfirKStN I I Hit . DeUCATESSO, HY THEt'R I ( WrfAT DO "TOO KNOW U I HEW I f WEut MRS. BLABBO, I ( t 1 NEVEfc .SAID- I j S2!Mfw5Sl0N Ul tUl . ' KOW HTTn HAVE XOU AMY Aa TAUUN Afoul ABOur MR. HAMFATTO'S. ) J S.BABOO Wff HAVE YOU TO SAY HE WAfc MURDERED . J I wflASZ pNATCO,-HUfcRY( AeouT AN-lT0 ICTS TD JUSHPr I UCD hEATH, Mrs. BOAW0 J? HE HM AftOJT 1HE RHOMS CF I ONLY 5AID HE WA WW IM THIS TOWN IS A "T IN Mc TOwm & HAMfATTO HA BEEN I E ACTCfcs' , -HfA IN THE VNHtCH XDU HAVE BEEnI l0- 1 HEAR. JOKO HURDERER. J THERE IS JJOWN, EHj -fpfaU-g, Mum2S" rW HOust tt.ng room- ClRlTT? r--- f'CUT 0fF ALL H& HAiR J THE MAW I OVERHEARD J ( - -I feI. I J" 'I -r J IfT . , f -ivHtie HE WAS AUttpU.: TEUL CTTD ANOTHER. I J :. ' fSSSW C V ' JsWs. XFT AND How CAM A 1 ' 1 vl REAL ESTATE ABSTRACT. OP TITLSL . . . Reed Abstract Cot- oldest abstract of fice Id Nebraska. XX Brandeie Theater. , PCILDERS' ! INFORMATION. Ideal Oment Co.. 17th and Cuming Sta Fucbs. Sor. & Blind. palnttng.deooratlng. t ACREAGE FOB I ALB. 5-Acre tract At Low Price Located high and sightly, in Florence, affording a fine .view of the river, city and iurroundihg country: surrounded by good improvements, with electric light in street.. .many natural shade trees and soma young fruit, and only 10 minutes' walk from car line. Abeautlftt! location for' a country home, where one can make their house modern and have city conveniences,- such as free delivery of goods from stores; telephone connections to Omaha without extra charge, electric light: privilege of a good 11-grade school and a' paved 'road - all the way into Omaha. Price, $2,360, whtch ta very .cheap forHhis class, of property, and must bo sold at once at this p!ce, otherwise will be taken off the market. If you want a bargain, investigate. - George & Company .. 802-12. (ty Nat. Bapk Bldg.. .. ' . . . Phone D. 750 or A-liM - ACKXiXuK foAKGAINS near Ornana, Ortn R" MerriU. 12111 City Nat. Sank Bid 20 ACRES of land, 14 acres in pasture, 4 acres In alfalfa and 2 under cultivation. 1 mile west Leavenworth St. car line Doug. 7983V . y. . CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Hanscom Park ;rty Price' Greatly Reduced One .wright-roqm strictly anodern-. horns, wttB'Tiall, parlor, den (with-large mantle). dltn oomi and - kitchen, all 'gopd-slsed rooma with oak ' floors, on ' first floor. Four' bedrooms and dandy bathroom on second floor. Nice basement with laun dry tubs" 4nS guaranteed' furnace. ; On pavad streat, nlc neighborhood, good and Marcy 8U.; Owner will seU for $m00 casn. Balance ) n ite rem. jrnwo ,u.w, would consider-vacant lot in-trade. -Another aight-room modern except heat hbm. has hall; living room, dining room, two bedrooms and kitchen on first floor; three bedrpoms and bath on second floor. -i 'nav.H utrtet. ffnA neiffh bonhodd.. Ldt 60x150. Price reduced to $2,300.00: : . Lot alone 1 is worco i.ow.w. Wi make terms to sujt buyer. A few nunuteu uuwi a 1, i w - - For further information in regard to thesa properties., see SCOTT & HILL, Bdtti Phones: ; 307 MoCague Bldg. New Modern Cottage With Fine Shade Trees This Is an attractive modern cottage, -i,r -he1 hlnrk frnm fihnrrian Ave. Win J i untrtiai. - " " ' , car line; built by the owner for a home last fall, having full screened-in porcn, parlor, dining-room and kitchen, two at tractive bedrooms and up-to-date bath room, on first floor, with oak finish and floors and white enamel finish in bed rooms, stairway 10 noorea uuc.wui spaca, lor three more ; rooms. Full lemenled basement; furnace heat, laundry connections; - gas heater connected with hot water' boiler. Lot faces north, about one floor above sidewalk, with many i . I .V,aA IrM. This nlnf.ft a wittl- in -reiscmable ' walking distance .from - Pr-ia 1 OCA -whirh In much UUWUIU VT l. vvtmvvt . ------ less than original cost. There is a $1,900 loan on mis place, wnicn can ue " sumed or . paid off. Owner is about to leave city and offers this attractive homa at thla low price for quick 8i Reasonable terms. Investigate. George & Company ; 902-12 City Nat't. Bank Bldg'. " 'Phone D-754 or A-1756. JUST GOT WATER . CONNECTIONS That makes about ten lots w have be tween 36th - and Wth Ave., Ames Ave. to Fowler much more valuable. Wa have left' 7 large lots in this block, all modern with water, sewer, gas, electric light, etc., and cement walks. - . Now very desirable and on VERT EAST TERMS. ,. '-' "4(M $00. ' Better act at once. These are a bargain. BARNES A WILSON. . ' : ' 604 Bee Bldg. : Tel. D. 1533, BEAND, NEW BUNGALOW Just f completed, 6 larga rooms; oak finish. mirirA rnlnrmaa nn.nln... 1 " - x - v. . . . . u VJ vfCUIIlgB, CIIBIUUI tliA Anri hath! full h,mant. IiiH. connections;, guaranteed furnace; lot, 50x 133;-sodded; paved street; close to car ana , bcdooi; m uanscom parit dlutnct about. $500 cash; rest- same as rent , RASP BROS. : , 10$ McCague Bldg. Doug. 1653. - Chance for a Home $100 don and $25 monthly for this home for . $2,300 a brand . new 5-room house, electric light gas, bath and good furnace, full' cement basement- - good walks, east front lot 42x129 feet and only one block from Ames Ave. car. Will make terms to suit anyone's pocketbook. See Mr. -Knott at 461S N. 26th St Web- TO BUY, SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEU JOHN W. ROBBINS. WB FARNAU ST. . a Bargain. . Let ' 15, block 130, First add.' to South Omaha, 22d and I streets. For price and terms see xw j. watts, a t. t Omaha. MonkThe Adventure of the Flying Rumor r umaxa ajjs, tn n jREAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR $ALB " N. W. corner 43d and Dodge, south au east front lot 48x100; permanent side walks and. paving on Dodge St. In anil paid for." Price $750.00. r 0 'Neil Real Est. & ; Ins. Agcj; 1505 Farnam bt. Tel Tyler 1024. ... . Ind. A-3313. Good Dundee Lot $250 Under Value Non-resident owner, authorises us to offer this lot, 60x128 ft. with a ' H-ft. alley In the rear, Just east of Happy 'Hol low Circle, for the sum or Jl.Oza, which price Includes cost of all curb and gut tering, first Installment of paving and a sewer connection. put into the-lot, worth at least $50.00. We consider this to be the-.. cheapest lot . -In Dundee, : south of Underwood Ave. .and west of 50th St. It will pay you to investigate this proposi tion, as It must be sold this cek. ' Terms about one-half cadi; balanoe $10.00 per month. Want offer. George & Company ... .903-12 City Nat. Bank BidgM , Phone D. 7s6 or A-1756. LARGE 6-room cottar, at 4209 iake, $150 down, balance iu.30 per mo. Ss.i owner, 877 Brandeis Bilg. 5-ROOM All modern excepting heat, large east front lot, one block from-Ames Ave. car line. Price, $2,300; $300 cash, balance same as rent BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. ; 316-513 Brandeis Theater. REAL' ESTATE ' FARM ft RANCH LANDS FOR SALE , California. CALIFORNIA ranch. SOO acres midway between Sacramento and Stockton, finest grape and- fruit section, SO aores In full bearing wine -grapes, fine house, barn, wells, etc., four miles to- R. R. town: $60 per acre; one-Quarter caBh,' balanoe to suit buyer. . Beat land bargain in tate. Ettelsoc & Nathan, eiu , k ... saora- mento, Cal. - - Coiofjiuo. . v"-; ' -' IF vou want a Colorado stock ranch that , will., jnaka-Hyou money, rrite ..me your wants and I will supply them. C W. Reed. Elisabeth. Colo.. . Georgia. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA Traversed by the. ATLANTIC. BIRMINGHAM ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the - widest range of crops. AH the money crops of the south plentiruiiy produced, r or literature Treat ing . with thla coming country, its soil. climate, church and school advantages. write ' - ' ' W, B. LEAHT, DEPT. K. General Passenger ''Agent ATLANTA. GA THE easiest way to find a buyer for f'our farm Is to insert a small want M n the Dea Moines Capital. Largest cir culation in the state of Iowa, 43.000 dally. The CapitAl is read by and believed In by the aundpattera of Iowa, who simply re fuse to permit any other paper in their homes. Rates, cnt a ward day; $i.2 per line per month; count ui oidinary words to the line. Address ir Mout Capital. Dea Moines. 1st - Improved Iowa Farm, Price J25 Per Acre Must Be Sold at Once to Satlef y Oreditors. I offer for quick sale for cash, 320 s.cres imtwoved farm in Monona, la. Price, $25 per acre. Can arrange for loan for one- third purchase price. Traders, ana tnose without money save stamps. ' "James h. Dowd, Trustee, 1317 S- 32d. St., Omha, Neb. Minnesota. 4 ACRES, just -outside city llmlta of Anoka; six acres cultivated. 40 pasture, fenced; good set of buildings; price $3,000, half cash, easy terms ou balance. J. T. DUnn,' Anoka, Minn. 320 ACRES three miles from Anoka, 20 to Minneapolis; 200 fenced, balance tim ber; price $20 per acre, half cash, balance easy.. J.- T. Dunn,. Anoka, Minn. ;- . . aiiaaouri. 64-ACRE farm, well Improved, laya well, 2 miles good railroad town, 35 miles s.e. Springfield, Mo. For information write W. J. Hatfield, Seymour, Mo. - - Aiuutana, RANCHES-420,000 to $100,000. Send for list. Shopen & Co., Kancb Dealers, - ma ha Neb. Afliraska. . .. Special This Week 1356 ACRES; 130 acres can be culti vated, balance pasture; no improvements, but in good location, three miles from two good towns. 13 miles from Benson, good road entire distance, mostly . mac adam. This Is art estate and' they say sell; rio trade considered, although exceedingly easy terms. Do not answer this unless you wish something, but then do not fall to. EXTRA BARGAIN. $76.00 per acre. Choice netghborlcod. OR1N S. MERRILL COMPANY, i '. 1213-1214 City. .National Bank Bldg. 40-BUSHEL WHEAT. LAND, $25 TO $& i, PER ACRE.' We have for sale over 20.000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for 13 years, including 1910 and 1911, average with the best in the state. Alfalfa,'.' aUo a leading crop. Better soil, water and climate cannot be found. Write for full Information. Agents wanted everywhere. FUNDING8LAND INVESTMENT CO., SIDNEY, NEB. A NUMBER one alfalfa. farm 180 acres g half mile from the river on Platte river bottom In Phelps county, Nebraska. 120 acres in cultivation.; 40 acres fine hay land. The land Is all smooth . and level. First-class soil for alfalfa or any kind of crops. No buldlngs. Price, $57.50 per acre. . A Nelson, Holdrege. Neb,,' P. O. Box 305. ' Texas. ' 15,382 ACRES. ' Must sell in a body, no trading. It ri.! interest you to -see a description and Irarn tbe once of this land. Write to '.''. H. Graham, Cuero, Tex. THE BEE: . REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LAMPS FOB S A LB W-omlttg. V Irrigated "Alfalfa Y&rm IN PLATTE. VALLEY, CENTRAL WYOMING. nn .A.L:ie4 i.riia iiniifr ditch: 90 acres In alfalfa (large crop cut this year). 92 acres undeveloped'. 58 acres pasture (will go free.) Laterals and ditches all made and in good' shape; fenced and cross fenced; B-r. house1, barn for 10 horses; good well and windmill; l mile from county seat- Owner has farm adjoin ing and tod much uncultivated land. vn tSA ner acre for 1S2 acres $9,100. $3,000 will turn deal. Water alone from government wouia cosr v per ur . Writs D-497, care Bee for particulars and owner's address. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST 7.,- ,w in Anuth Omaha. Bava menu receive prompt and careful atten- tion. Live Stock Commission Merchants Brers Bros, ft Co. Strong and responsible. WUUU J3ia tern-no .p "-c- "Great West. Com. Co.. Omaha & Denver. Clay. Robison & Co., Exchange Bldg. CIJFTON Com. Co.. 322 Exchange Bldg. Martin Bros, ft Co.. Each. Bldg. "TAGQ BROS., handle cattle, hogs, sheep. ' RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STA'I ION Tnn and Mason. 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Desllva and Hoffman. Ptrwck out: -By Wahmrtt, 4: by Desllva, a. Uasea on-baUai Ulf-Deadlva,: 6, ' OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912. Copyright, 191S, McLoughlin Defends Title Against Bundy LAKE FOREST. III., July M.-Western Tennis Champion Maurice E. McLoughlin of Los Angeles, successfully defended his title this afternoon on the court of the Onwentaia club by defeating his fellow townsman and challenger, Thomas C. Bundy. in a hard fought match, 8-10, 6-1, 8-4. -4. At the outset It was apparent that the two Pacific coast experts were about evenly matched. Both had their services working superbly, and the brilliant net play of McLoughlin was equalled by the marvelous returns and the accurate play ing by Bundy. , An endurance contest - ti. ;Brady Eaffle Pick Where Lincoln Spoke at Gettysbu? g, November 19, 1863, (Two photographs). "The Crisis Brings Forth the Man," Major-General George C. Meade and Staff. . Robert E. Lee in 1863. Hancock, "The Superb." Mute Pleaders in the Cause of Peace Men of the Irish Brigade. The First Day's Toll McPherson's Woods. Federal Dead at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863 Seminary Ridge, Beyond Gettysburg. In the Devil's Den. The Unguarded Link. (Little Round Top). The Height of the Battle-Tide. Cemetery at Gettysburg). 4 we. SnPCial Notice nst cut otIt e ar Souvenir Coupon and bring or send it to our office with I (X cents to cover ajpcyitOI nuutc necessary expenses such as cost of material, handling, clerk hire, etc., and get your copy of ;. Section 9. If you haven't received Section 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8, you may use the one coupon and seosre either or all the first nine sections at 10c each. - , . . . . ; . . REMEMBER, The Original Brady War Photographs and Elson's Newly' Written History of the Civil Wtf Can Be Only Obtained In This City Through This Paper National News Asa'n. began which ended only when, with the -ount, 8-7 against him, Bundy braced and won the next three games and tua set, w-a. McLoughlin btartcd the second set with a rush." He hit the ball harder and, playing at ' top " speed; ran out the set, 6-1. Bundy appeared tired. That third set was keenly contested, and a repetition of the first seemed cer tain. After holding the title holder even for eight games, however,: Bundy weak ened and McLoughlin just nosed htm out, taking two straight games and the set, (-4. The first game of the fourth set went to Bundy, after a. hard struggle. Bundy took, the net and, by his stellar play, led McLoughlin, 4-3, the tltleholdcr forcing Bundy to the limit, playing the challen ger's back -hand continually. At' this point, however, MeLoughlin let out, and, The Great of the MnfamSnn t-VtA (-rtii efaai,q.tntiiQ aav Muituug uimiisutv -wa aaavu . of and a detailed authentic description of 9 Complete With 20 Pages of War-Time j Pictures Among Which are the FoDowing: A Colored Frontispiece, "Pickett's Charge'' Ready .For Framing Drawn for The Bee allowing Bundy only five points in the next four games, ran out the set, 6-4, winning the match handily, A. L. Green. Jr., of the University of Chicago, won the consolation singles by defeating J. T. Bailey, the Oklahoma ex pert, 6-4, $-. 7-5. , ; . , Johnson Announces Will NotRght Again CHICAGO. July 30,-Jack Johnson, champion heavyweight pugilist of the world, announced tonight that he 1-ad fought his last fight. , "I'll never draw on a glove again as long as I live," declared the champion as he lounged In a large upholstered chair. "My promoter won't give mo my pilot 1 V. ' I 1 ' 9th Section Long - Lost llin r narwafivat n Getty Pickett, the Marshall Ney of Gettysburg Meade's Head quarters on Cemetery Ridge. ' j Where Pickett Charged General L. A." Armstead, C. S. A, "The Man Who Held the Center," Brigadier-General Alex 'ander S. Webb. '" Major-General George Armstrong Custer with General Plea- santon. r i Fort Sumter. (From Confederate Fort Johnson). Where Shot and Shell Struck Sumter Some of the 450 Shot a Day The Lighthouse Above the Debris. . . , , , The "Swamp Angel," one of the Famous Guns of '63 After the 37th Shot, the "Swamp Angel" burst. ' ' ; In Charleston After the Bombardment. . , Scene of the Night Attack on Sumter, September 8, 1863 and 9 by Gus Mager for fighting now and fear I'll rt be able to put up a fight . aorthy xt 5fr championship, ao its good bye to.-Jofin Arthur Johnson, champion, of the wqrld,". "Let Jeanriett, Langford and ' McVa fight It out,"' said Johns v.t -"l thin McVea will thresh any f them, but K ! no trouble of mine." - " "' V- Johnson has saved hU money,.' He.iat tonight , that he, was worth laQO.OOO- tn greater part of which, is wejl ' lnveate& Practically all of this' I.as beta.. inad' since he fought Tomny Uurns la Aus tralia, December 86 1908. , V V. Movements' of nrma M'tntri, fort. ArrlTrt. ..; .-elfeeV- ', 5!S? NBW YORK.. - K.W. t. Orcu , , .. .. -a HLVRB....,...--" Main............. - ' ; T1UMG. Hoctiaaikeau..; trcrnia. . '.'tTt. FI8HOUARD. ...... . - ,' . i'' ..' ' 4 St .!t, tii-" ,,'J' 1A'