1 Isn't This Just --'p , -- s . RS r.SNT THAT '- TKB fT HoTiiT 8US?T0 DflY 7 SoS PWAM.flPEWCr 'Vm vEG TOUCAN SEND I THINfi? I dOU&hi i Uhopp'NG lcX? J OIM dear! toucan , v c P ' up sbm this ruoul"50 VesrEROV. WELL' I I ; PET STOCK FOIt SALE Bird dogs, "setters;" either ex. E. Q. Kephart, Holt, Mo. FUKNITURR DEALERS Dolgof f, 2dhand store pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607. WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy 6 or 6-room house to be moved on a lot: would like one within 13 blocks of 2Uh and Franklin, Telephone Red 301. WANTED To buy old broken watches and old gold. M. Nathan, 109 S. 13th Bt. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED To borrow J2S0. giving sec ond mortgage on now, modern house and lot on paved streot. Address F 4t&, Bee. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent street organ until Xmas. Apply 1H N. loth St. REAIi ESTATE IjOANB LOANS on farms and Improved city property, C and 6 per cent; no dlay. J. 3L Dumont & Co,, 1003 Farnam St. WANTED City loans and warrants. W, Far nam Smith & Co., 1S20 Farnam St. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. City and Farm Loans John N. Frenter. HAimiSON & MORTON. 916 Oma. Nat. 1100 to J10.000 made promptly, F. D. Weed. Wead Bids., nth and Farnam. flARVTNBROP t-ans. 0 and up. IXn-tV V XVI LJKj. Omaha Nat. Bant 6 PITT r.niVd namli.narlhnirrn O in.91! nraniliii Th.nl,r Tllrtir MONEY to loan on Improved farms tn eastern Nebraska. Loans mode for BVi per cent, with privilege of paying all or part of the principal after 2 years. For further particulars write to home office, The Equitable Loan Co., Percy E. Gwynne, Ass't Scc'y. Omaha. Neb. MONET to loan on business or resi dence properties, $1,000 to 250.000. W.' H. THOMAS, 223 State Bank Bide OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms, O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1015 Omaha National. Douglas 1711. LAJtGE loans our specialty. Btull Bros. FARM LOANS near Omaha; no com mission; optional payments; cheap money. Orln S. Merrill, 1213 City Nat. Bank Bide FOR SALE OH EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 160 acres Rawlins county, Kansas, land for small drug stock In a small'Npbraska town. Write -J. E. Wlggs, Lebanon, Kan. 1.7G0 ACRES WELL IMPROVED NEBRASKA farm and stock ranch. 6S0 acres df It excellent farm land. Price, 22,000. The farm land alone Is cheap at the prlco asked. Owner wishes to en KBgo In the hardware and Implement busi ness. 210-ACRE Improved central Nebraska farm. Clood black loam soil, no sand or alkali; 12 acres cultivated; 30 .acres al fnlfu. good neighborhood; 40 rods to school; 1'4 miles to good town. Will tako ii I to JG.000 Omaha Income a'.id carry bal ance on 'farm at 5 per cent Interest. Price SKC' ATTACHED Omaha modern, close in S-room' residences; large ground; room for threo mote houaeH. Rental villus I1S0 a month. Price, 118,000. Want a good farm. Buy thesex live In one take earn of the others and have a good Income. W. W. Mitchell, 4H Bee Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. LIVE ratonls to tradr- for clear land anywhere. flame. James Pearson, Moorefield, Neb. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. CITY PJlOI'EIlTV 1MB .SAM:. GLOVER & SPAIN. 1219-22 City Nat. Bank D. S963. B. P. GLOVER-W. G SPAIN. General Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Investments TO BUY, SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEE JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1SQ2 FARNAM ST. THE ROSEBUD LAinD CO. handles exchanges of all kinds. Room fc Continental hik.. umana. 6-room all modern new cottage, 2 blocks froth Ames Ave. car; paved street. J10O down, balance monthly. Address, L 403, Bee, MY eteamhented residence. No. 1303 S. 2d St., eleven rooms; two bathrooms, one instantaneous heater In ono bathroom; garaco for three autos; coal all in boiler room: ' storm windows; portico half screened. Highest ground In Omaha. Half block from Hanscom park. Terms m easy unyono can take it. See James Neville. Neville Block. New Home On No. 24th St. -New Car Lino J4,3SO For a well constructed 6-room, 2 st'ory modern houso near Miller Park, having Hied vestibule, large living room, with fireplace, built-in bookcases and beamed celling, good sized dining room with panelled walls und kitchen, all finished In oak'firsl floor; three good bedrooms 'with innhogany finished doors and glass dor knobs and up-to-dato 'natlirooiii second floor; full ce mented basement, with furnace heat and laundry connections. Lot tt.Gxlflu ft. A very attractive horat nt.a right price. Cars are now running to Miller Park on N. 24th St. by this house. George & Company K-12 City National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 766. DUNDEE HOUSES FOR RENT. 132.&0 Seven rooms, 6107 Cuming St.. modern, now. $35.00 Seven rooms, 4KO Davenport St, modorn. fine repair. 110.00 Seven rooms, 5115 Capitol Ave., modern bungalow, JlJ.00 Very desirable 7-room strictly modern house, 490S Davenport St.; excel lent repair; Immediate possession. GEORGE & COMPANY, p-12 City National Bank Bldg. Phono Douglas 766. 6ROOM, reception hall and bath: furn ace heat; house In fine condition; 22C1 N. IStli St. Phone Web. 2791 ' " ' HKA L ESTATE Mill ItAXI'U JjANPB KUIt SAMS Arkunana. ISO a rl'h lark loam land, 120 cu't ; bal t mbered. level, no rocks, 1 mt ry. i a ' down -iobt hessionr, Wlnttrop, Ark, Dipt. B" Like a Woman REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LAND! FOR SALE California. CALIFORNIA fruit land. Five-acre tracts, $310, on two yoars' time. Ideal climate, rich soil, fine orchards nearby. Send for particulars. John Dubuls, Santa Ctue. Cal. IOTTJl. DO YOU DO ANY BUSINESS IN IOWA? The Des Moines Capital Is Iowa's most widely circulated and most Influential newspaper. Its dally circulation exceeds 43,000 copies. The classified advertising rate Is 1 cent a word or 5 cents a line. You can sell your farm tn Ion a or you can buy land In Iowa by the use of the Des Moines Capital. The rate by the month Is 11.10 a line. Address the Des Mottles Capital, Des Molpea la. FOR SALE- aores of farming land near Council Bluffs and Omaha. About 20 miles from the Omaha postoftlce. Good farming land. No waste land, Loam noil. Large part In alfalfa. Ono mile from a good rail rood town. No wet land. Just east of the farm occupied by Jesse Nixon. Present price, subject to prior sale and change without notice, $100 per aero. One fourth cosh, balance In 10 equal annual payments; Interest C per cent. Will take part payment In city property. Apply to GEORGE G. CLARK, 18 Pearl St., Coun cil, Bluffs. Ia. Telephone 174. Oklulioiun. I FOR SALE. 160 a. 1 ml. of small R. R. town, fair Improvements, Vi of 140 acres wheat. Frlc NX) per acre; will guarantee Investor 2600 rent , J. H. FUSS, MEDFORD OKL. Mississippi. SEVENTY acres richest soil, adapted for any truck growing; quarter mile from depot, Lyman, Miss. A bargain. W. W. Byrne, Holt, Fla. Missouri. RICH. 160; gently rolling, fenced, tilled; 6-room house, bam, windmill, orchard, ce ment walks, cistern, gas light, telephone, mall route; $75 per acre. F. G. Baynea, Deerfleld, Mo. Xfebraaka. AUCTION SALE AT MARBLAND, NEBRASKA. 200 Town Lots: DO one-acre Tracts: 3 forty acre tracts, ono S0-acro tract; one 160-acre tract and one 240-acre tmct. I am going to sell to tha highest bidder on terms of one-tenth cash, the above described lots, aero tract and acreage on Saturday, December 21st, 1912. You had better arrive In Maraland, which Is on the Burlington, 20 miles south of Craw ford, on Friday, the 20tb, If possible. I will have a , representative there at the hotel with a car ready to show you the different pieces -of land I. am to sell at auction. The 40-aore tracts Joins tho townslte on the weat, the one acre tract join, the townsite on the east, the 80-acre tract Joins the townsite on the north east: while the 160 nnd the 240 acre tracts lay 34 miles east of Maryland. Just ask for the man representing me there at tho hotel In Mafsland when you arrive and tell him you want to Bee tho land that Is to bo sold. It costa you nothing and ho will be glad to show It to you. Marsland Is a fine little city and has every advan tage In the way of railroad faclltles, good schools, churches, stores up-to-date, etc. Como early If you can, but come any- ARAH L. HUNGERFORD and EBEN W. WARNER, Owners. P. G. COOPER and IL P. COURSEY, Auctioneers. . All Goes to Highest Bidder at Marsland, Nob., Dec. 21st. Three forty-acre tracts, one eighty acre tract, all joining the townsite; one 160-acre tract, one 240-acrc tract, both ZVi miles east of Marsland; 200 town lots In Marsland: sixty 1-acre tracts joining Marsland on the east. Theso lots apd acreage tracts will be auctioned off to the highest bidder on Saturday, Dec. 21. regardless of the price they bring. Terms on tho lots will be one-tenth cash, and one-tenth n month thereafter until pur chase price Is paid. A few lots will make you big money. Tho 1-acro tracts will be sold on the same terms, while the 40, 80. 160, and 2W-acra tracts will be sold on terms of ono-tenth cash and ono tenth every six months. Here Is the chance you have been looking for to lim it, nice, close-to-town farm on such easy payments that you will be ablo to handle and not notice the expenditure. Auto mobiles will be in waiting at the hotel In Marsland on Friday Dec. 20, and In the morning Saturday, December 21, the day of the auction, to show you the land free of any charge, so that you will know exactly mliat you are bidding on. Either of these places will njake you a fine little farm and they are going cheap. Be sure to leave home in- time, to get to Marsland Friday if you can, but Saturdav morning 'will do If you can't. If you come over the C. -Sc N. W. via Crawford, you ran go on dor-n to Marsland on the special that win leavo about 9 o'clock. If von como over tho Burllngtnn stop off at Marsland, 20 miles south of Crawford. A RAH U HUNGERFORD. EBEN D. WARNER, Owners. COL. P. G. COOPER. COL. H. P. COURSF.r. Auctioneers All passenger trains will stop at Mars land, Neb., Saturday, December 21, be sides the special train. Morning train from Omaha arrives at 6 o'clock: night train going east leaves at 11 o'clock. BIG AUCTION. MARSLAND. DEC. 21. Buy yourself a home farm at the big auction at Marsland. Dawes county, Ne braska, Saturday. December 21st. Six fcrms, ranging from 40 acres up to 240 acres each, and ranging from right join ing the town to as far as 34 miles out are to ba sold to the highest bidder on term of one-tenth cash and one-tenth every six months. Bring n certified check or draft. Personal checks will not ba accepted unless you are known to ono of the owners. Maraland Is located In the famous valley of tho Niobrara on the banks of thj Niobrara river. 24 mile south ot Crawford, and on the south edge of Dawes county, and the north edge of Box Butte countv. Here Is YOUR CHANCE. Free automobiles will be In Marsland the 20th, and Saturday morning, tho 21st. to show you the land to be sold. On these terms you can af ford to buy. The highest bidder set the land. Two hundred town tots ana sixty 1-acre tracts will also be sold to the highest bidder. A BAH L. HUNGERFORD. EBEN D. WAREN, Owners. COL. P. G. COOPER COL. II. P. COURHHY, Auctloneeis. All passenger traliw will stop at Mars land, Neb,, Saturday, December 21, be sides the special train. Morning train from Omaha arrives at 5 o'clock; night train going east leaves at 11 o'clock. MO ACRES 400 In hay and 400 in pas ture; four miles northwest of Stuart. Neb. A bargain if sold at once Parties are too far away to look after the same. Address willard John. Muskogee. Okl. The Persistent and Judicious l"ie of! Newspaper Advertising la the Uosd to ' Ilu.-lntes Success j THE BKE: REAL ESTATE FARM Jt nANCII LANDS KOll SALE Nfltrnakn. 1 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $25 to 3J PER ACRE. We have for sale over 20,000 acres ot Cheyenne" county. Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for 13 years, Including 1910 and 1911. average with tho best tn the. stato. Alfalfa also a loading crop. Better soil. wr and climate cannot bo found. Write for full Information. Agents wanted everywhere. FUNDINGSLAND INVESTMENT CO., SIDNEY. NEB. THREE 40-acre tracts, one M-A., ono 1G0-A.. ono 240-A. tract. 200 town lots, sixty 1-A. tracts, will all be sold tn the highest bidder at Marsland. Dawes county. Neb., beginning at 10 o clock n. m. Saturday, Dec. 21st. Como THIS Is your chance. Only one-tenth down. Free automobiles at the hotel to show land. All goes to the highest bidder. COME to Marsland. Dawes county, Neb and attsnd the auction of town lots nnd acreage tracts Saturday, Dec. 23st. It all goes to the highest bidder. All passenger trains will stop at Mars land, Nob., Saturday, U.ecetnber 21, be sides the special train. Morning tram from Omaha arrives at 6 o'clock; night train going east leaves at 11 o'clock. I'tnncuee. ALFALFA, corn, cotton land bargain lists. McMath & Johnson. Memphis. Tenn. Mlacellnneona, FARM FOR SALE. 140 acres of finest level laiid-40 acres In winter wheat that goes with farm 20 acres of alfalfa. The land that was In wheat this season has been fall plowed and the land that was In corn has wheat sowed on Btalke. Two acres of orchard. Improvements are In good shape well painted and fences In first-class condition, Located five miles from city of 4,000 population and 4 miles from city of MW population. Half mllo to school on R. F U. and telephone. Must be sold before January 1. This Is a fine farm and big barguln at $125 per acre Will sell at $9 per acre. . . P, O. BOX E7t7 GLEN WOOD. IOWA. LIVE STOCK MAIUvET OF WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Have mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten- Live Stock Commission Merchants. BYERS BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co,. 222 Exchange BldC. Snyder-Malone-Coffman Co.. 159 Ex. Bldg LAVERTY BROS.. 1S3 ExLiial.se Bldg, MARTIN BROS. & Co.. Exchange Bldg. Clay. Robinson & Co.. 200 Exchange Bldg. GOVERNMENT NOTICES, . PROPOSALS FOR HAY Office of the Chief Quartermaster. Federal Build ing. Chicago, Illlnbls December 3, 1912, Sealed proposals will be received here until 11 o'clock a. in.. December 23. 1912, for furnishing feeding hay at Fort Riley, Ivans. Information furnished upon ap plication. COL. A. L. SMITH, Chief Quartermaster. D 7-910-11-18-19'. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Farmer Irrigation District at their office In tie City ot Scottsbluff, Nebraska for the purchaso of two million five hundred and fifty thou end dollar ($2,550,000) face 'value of tho tlx per cent serial bond:. a'.d district until 1i30 o'clock p. m. on the 23d day of December. Said bonds aro Issued under and by virtue of an act of the legislature of the State of Nebraska, approved March 26th, 1EX. Session Laws, IW Chapter 70, and all amendments thereto, and pursuant to a vote of a majority of the qualified electors of talil district. A proceeding for the Judicial confirmation of sajd bonds Is now pending In the district court for the county of Scotts Bluff. Nebraska, The board expressly reserves the right to re ject any and all bids and will. In no. o vent, sell any ot salt! bonds for less than ninety-five per cent of the faco value there of. By order of the Board of Directors. HEYWARD G. LEAVITT. Secretary of Farmers' Irrigation District, NSOd20t. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Office of lee.alass-Andr.ecsen Hard ware Company, Omaha, Nebraska, De cember 14th, 1912. Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of Iec-Gtass-Aiidre-geii Hardware Company that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the com pany will be held at tlfe offices of said company, corner of Ninth and Harney streets. In the City ot Omaha, tn tho State of NebraRku, on Tuesday, January lith. A. D., 1913, at three of'elock p. m.. for the purpose, of electing a board of directors for the company to serve during the ensuing -year, und to transact such other business as may bo presented at surh meeting. H.J. LEE. President Attest' J CLARKE COIT. Secretary. (SEAL.) D14J14. RAILWAY TIME CARD Darlington Btntlon Tenth fc Jluiuu, HurllnKton txpirt. 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Others Dlatrlliute Hnffrnirr I.l ternt uri from Their Kiiniisneks. IRV1NOTON. N. Y., Dec. 17. Depleted in numbers, but courageous in spirit, tho suffragette "army" finished hero today the first ntago of Its 140-tnlle Journey to Albany to carry to Governor Sulzer a message on woman's suffrage, 1 Thlfty-four marchers were In the ranks when tho expedition started from the out skirts of New York shortly before 10 o'clock, but ono by ono they dropped out on tho way until less than a doren trudged into this vlllngo after six o'clock tonight. It was explained, however, by All kb Rosalie G. Jones, commander of tho expedition, that those who deserted did so by previous Intention, us only six had promised to make the entire two "weeks' Journey to the state capital. From village to vlllago recruits are ex pected to enlist for short marches nnd this proved thu ca?o today when a lirlgado representing tho Woman's Suffrage usso elation of Yonkcrs marched five miles to Hastings. About ten miles wua covered during tho day In threo hours of actual walking time, Getty Square. Yonkers, two miles from tho New York City limit', was tho first stop and thero tho suffragettes held an open atr meeting at which Mayor Leniion nnd other public officials turned out to do them honors. Airs, Jessie Hardy Stubbs of Chicago, and Mrs. James Iee Itldlaw, chnlrmau ot the woman's suffrage party In New York, made speeches from un automobile to a largo crowd which listened with respectful attention. Muanwhlla other members of the party distributed suffrage literature which they carried In knap sacks. At Hastings another open air rally wus held In the public square. Whllo there were Jeers for the women as they trudged through city and village streets, clad In walking costumo and decorated with yellow "Votes for Women" sathes, there were also cheers. Versatility is an Economic Necessity The danger of running amuck In an effort to secure Hpcclahzod training for all, nnd the value of broad general train ing In the schools was emphasized and tho great value of normal play for chil dren was pointed out by Prof. Paul H Grummann of the University of Nebraska In his final lecture at the high school auditorium. "Kcononilc ruin," said the professor, "faces the man who would be proficient In only ona thing, A broad training of efficiency is the only proper foundation for specialization. A man who is only a specialist is nothing. No specialist ever has been found to complain that his training has been too broad. If tha man of the present day Is tha 'holr of all tho ages' It Is the duty of the school to trans mit as much of the education of the ages as possible." The speaker held that spccal tratnlnr was good, but maintained that we had in soma Instances made It woefully prema ture. "For example," he said, "wo aro training thousands ot girls to be stenog raphers. Ninety-five per cent of them marry very soon and become mothers, so that In many cases our much lauded 'practical training turns nut to be mon strously impractical.' The Persistent and Judicious I'm of Newapaper Advertising is the Road to UUtinrss (success. Drawn WOMEN AFTER LOAN SHARKS Talk on Important Legislation at Club Meeting Monday. f DISCUSS MOTHERS' PENSIONS Social Science Department of (Imatia Woman's Ctnn la Addressed by Several Vrimtlnrnt Men at Vealerdn j-'a Sraaton. At the opening meeting of the social sclenco department of the Omaha Wo man's club, which was held In the club rooms Monday afternoon, two Important bills which aro to be presented at the Nebraska legislature this winter, namely, tho mothers' pension bill and the bill to abplish the loan shark and his undesir able methods, were subjects of discus sion. While this Is not the first time that the members of the rJub have, discussed I.-., hill. If la Him fleet Hum that Omaha business men havo come before tho clih ' and asked that the vom.eu assist them In i giving facts which they know regarding ( the loan sharks and their mothoiit, , I'.lwnr.l Slmnn. who has been recently nioitiA.l in h Hint lealfllature. ttioko to tho women and said that he would wel- j come a committee from the Omaha o- man's club at any time while ho was in tho legislature to come to him and would listen to what they had to say. and to tho best of his ability give aid to nuy Just measure, which they would bring. ' "I am iii' favor ot passing a law which win nhnllidi tho methods of these loan sharks who take the broad from the I'oor widows striving to tarn a living ana na- ( tnc borrowed a few dollars aro subjocted , to such treatment ns some of these loan sharks see fit to line In collecting from those women. 1 am going down to Uh- , coin to see that this law Is presented, f and if there Is spy money used In trying , to kop H out of tho legislature I am going to know who the men aro that I offer It and who tho men are that get j It. That Is Just how oloso I am going tu watch that bill.'' said Mr. Hlmon. ; He also said that he had more respect , for tho men who went out and held guns i In people's faces and robbed them In , that way than he had for tho men who used tho methods of the loan'-shvl(s"t eurn a few dollars. For Mothers1 Pension". , N. P. Dodga addressed tho women on the subject of thu Mother's Pension bill which will ivlso bn presented. Mr. DoilKa sold that the women did not ask tho mon to report on the matters or public lnteiest and welfare often enough nnd lie 'itaiul them to crltlelie more frequently the work which men did. "I cannot seo why Omaha women are not more active in public affairs," nald Mr. Dodgn. "Women have a good Influence nnd I hope that when the legislature Is In session thera will be a committee from the Omaha Woman's club there to wntch the work which Is being done nnd If there Is any-, ,i,iv. i. mil rlcht they cull say so." Mr. Dodgo said that he was III favor of the Mother's Pension bill and was going to do all he could to seo that It was no mam A K. P. Jepson snld In his talk that there ' wero many things which favored this bill. , It was his opinion thero was more to favor of It thnn sgalnst It and that It should be drafted carefully and tho needy , widows and deserted children should be j provided for by such a bill. M. KnrrUI If llelll'l'. WllU Is ilCtlllg I superintendent ot the child Having Instl tllte, spoko of the Mother's I'enelon bll from the standpoint of a matron of n charitable Institution and said that It would bo better Unit sueh a bill wero nnurf iimt u'niiiii nrovldo for tho mother with the baby who would then bo uble to j keep her child ruiner man pin uiu num In an Institution whore she could not take rnrn nt II herself. MlS. Heller Cited several cases where children would be butter with the mother than In nn Instl. tutlon und that It would be better many j times for tho community. ! POLICE MAKE FUTILE TRIP i IN REDLIGHT DISTRICT RAID As the result of reports that the Ninth street "line" was running "wide open." , Patsey Havey. asslstunt to Supejlntun- i dent of Police Ryder, made un lnvestiga- tlon yesterday 'afternoon. Koat night hu , headed a raiding squdd composed of Her- j geunts Vanous, Hanmclson and Cook, and i Detectives I.ahr, Sullivan, Fleming and McDonald and Officer Huhwagnr, Rooney and Rodgors and visited cvpry building In tho district. No arrests wero made. l.atn In tho evening the mime squad visited u barber shop and poo! hall con ducted by 12. J. Conrad and James Foley at 1904 Cuming street and found a well patronized crap game In progress In the cellar. Tho proprietors wero urns ted on a chargo of being "common gamblers" and twenty-nix were tuken as Inmates. Seventeen of the Inmates wero fined $15 and costs each, sovon wore dlsohurged and two forfeited cash bonds. The pro prietors will bo held and a state com plaint charging them with operating a gambling game will be preferred against them. Hrat I'opuIi Mrdlclnr for Cblldrrii. "I am very Klad to say a few words In prale of Chamberlain's Cough Hem edy," writes Mrs. Llda Pewejv MJlwau Wee, Wis. 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