THE BKK: OMAHA, P1U0AY, M AKCH 28, lOKi. 13 OFKKltKl) FPU KENT llouaea unit Cottuttea. TWONEW Fully modern S-room cottage" tor ale or rent In Benson. J. A. F1KE, Tel. Doug. 2419. 819 City Nat. Bank. SIX-ROOM flat. 2408 Cuming St.. 20. Nine-room all modern dwelling. 1121 S. S2d St, 0. AliFRED C. KENNEDY. 109 First National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 712. RENTAL. BAUA1N. R-r house all mod. 4223 Douglas J20 6-r flat mod. ex. heat. 1602 N. 24th t....20 S-r flat mod. ex. heat, 1006 N. 24th t....ll 4-r. cottage, 2G06 N. 14th St.. only $10 3-r flat, 709 S. 27th St f S 14th and Ohio, cottage for colored....) 7 N. P. DOPE A CO.. 18th and Harney SL NOW IS THE TIME TO LIST YOUR VACANT houses with Payne St Slater Co.. as we are having moro calls for (Too J nouses than we can supply. FOB RENT 2-story frame dwelling on Cass St, between 26tli and 27th Sts., all modern Improvements. Ths Cretghton University. Tel. Doug. 2220. FTmicna In all parts of the city. ClUUbLS Cr6ghi Bons & Co.. Bee Bldg. FOR RENT Seven-room house, modern except heat 2414 Caldwell St. Enquire at 1218 Webster St. Tel. Harney 4532. NICE east front 6-r. cottage, modern except heat. 1742 S. 28th St. Doug. 91ft. 10-ROOM house, modern. 251 Daven port. Inquire T. J. Beard & Bro., 1310 Douglox. B-room new modern cottage, 2719 Bug gies 26.00 THOB. W. ILAZEN, 207 M'CAOUE. D. 1300. 6 rooms, 3032 Davenport St., all mod., new, S32.C0. 6 rooms, 301 N. Jlet St., all mod., new, 132.60. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.. 1018 Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg. 6-ROOM cotage, modern except heat, $20, 8932 N. 23d; newly papered and var nished Phone D. 786S. SAVE money In shipping household (roods, auto, etc. Missouri River Freight Forwarding Co. Tel Doug. 394. 218 8. 17th. CLOSE IN BARGAIN. 2501 MASON ST. First-class 9-room house, with hot water heat; oak finish on first tloor. .This is a very good house for a large family and tho rent Is reasonable. WM. F. SWANBACK, 14 S. ISth St Phone Douglas 1422. LARGE RENTAL LIST. Phone or call for list; rental from 28 to $25 per month. D. R. BUCK & SON, 912 Omaha Natl. Bk. Doug. 6226. Three s-r. houses, 2538-42-44 Davenport 6-r. house and barn, 3226 N. 26th St., 115. 3-r. house, 1814 Nicholas St.. 12 JOHN W. ROBB1NS, 1802 FARNAM ST. THOROUGHLY modern seven-room house. 2415 Caldwell St. HANSCOM PARK RESIDENCE. 10 rooms, modern, good repair, fine shade and lawn, southeast corner Popploton Ave. and 31st St. $35. SOUTH OMAHA rosidence. small barn; premises fenced. No. 3318 Y St., $8. SMALL GROCERY STORE and resi dence. No. 362 S. 30th St.. $15. Inquire of S. A. Scarle, No. 548 Omaha National Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Phones Douglas 680 or Harney iszs. win nUT Crnnm mrwl nrn house. PI- cept furnace, $20. 2432 S. 20th. Phone Harney 1789. iTlT .TP. Expreas and Storage, Piano VsKJlMU and furniture movlnc. D. b70i A. P. TUKEY & SON. 315 No. 21st eight rooms, new, strictly modorn, $60. 2103 So. 17th. five rooms, new, strictly modern, $20. 2756 Davenport, eight rooms, all modern, 702 N. 33d, seven rooms, all modem, now, $37.50. . 601 80. 31st, six rooms, new, strictly modern. $30.p tukby & SON( 441-442 Board of Trade Bldg. D. 2181. $ 7.603 rooms, 1917 Clark St. $16.00-6 rooms, 1902 S. 10th St. $22.60- rooms. 1012 N. 16th St $27.6-9 rooms, 2639 Davenport St. JsitO-O "roomr, modern St. Louis flat 2817 Jackson St. $40.009 room home, 2306 California St H. A. WOLF. 432 Brandels Blur. Doug. 8668. 6 rooms, modern except heat 2815 Blnney. Teiepnone weosier mt. .rill)n VAM ATAJTl STflllAflE CO. packs, moves, stores and ships household goods tnu pianos, uoumu ito uivnnn! hHi.tr ralf1iknr.A nr 2224 F! m - OA-ViVW"- ........ .......... , met St.. new; new decorations and elab orate light fixtures; $30 per mo. Phone Red 4721. Traver Bros., 706 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. FOR RENT Cheap to right party, good 9-room house with acre of ground, good arnhlp. s blocks from end of Leavenworth car line. Westland Realty Co., 637 Omaha National bank bldg. Tel. uoug. zj. NEW 10-room brick, all modern, hot water heat, 2632 Harney, $60. Inquire T. J. O'Brien, Harney 1894, Douglas 1316. UPSTAIRS hall for rent for lodge pur posed and conventions; cneap. uau Douglas 5466. 2617 CAPITOL Avo., 9-r., all mod., $30, 2616 Blnney St.; 4-r., part mod., $12.50. RASP BROS., 106 McCague Bldg. ELEGANT new house, 2720 Ames Ave., U5. Tel. Web. 3444. 7 room flat, 3d floor 2303 Cuming St. 8-room houso at 1569 N. 17th St. S-room house at 1563 N. 17th St. 7-room house ut 972 N. 2th St. a C. REDICK, Attorney, 1517 Farnam St. $10.00, 6-room house at 3216 N. 26th Ave. $10.00, 6-room house at 3503 Patrick Ave. I1S.00. 6 roms and bath. 2S04 Emmet St. $20.00 8-room house and barn at 2864 Ohio Bt J . $30.00. 7-room, modern house, hot water heat. 8901 N. 18th St. $30.00, S-room, modern house, 2201 Spencer, Darn W. II. GATES. Room 644 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D 1294. 1t1, tAtu Of atrlf.tlv mnllArn K large rooms, good order, $30. T. J. Hook, 11UL iOlII Ol HEAVY draft horses for sale. As our season Is nearly over, will sell a few of our tine teams. See them at 16tn and Alarcy. iiavens-w nue troai v-p., umam, Tel. Douglas wo. 5(6 Jones, 6-r., all mod $26.00 20! N. 234, 7-r., all mod 40.00 1014 Ames, 0-r., mod. ox. heat 20.00 2603 Chicago. 6-r., mod. ex. heat.... 16.00 1127 N. 17th, 3-r., mod. ex. heat 10.00 1200 Military Ave., Benson, 5-r., house mod. ex. heat, and 2 lots 15.00 BIRKETT & COMPANY. 423 Bte Bldg. Phone Doug. 4764. HOUSES. $102710 Shirley St., 5 rooms, water and gas, fair condition. $20-1746-47 S. 28th St.. 8 rooms; modern except heat $201819 Locust St, 6 rooms; modern ex cept heat. I2&-1002 N. 49th St., Dundee. 7 rooms; all modern. $254310 Franklin St., 6 rooms; modern. $302312 Dewey Ave., 6-room brick flat; $354331 Parker St. 8 rooms; modern; oak finish: good liouae. $15537.-39 S. 29th St. double brick; new; modern; up to date; 6 rooms. D. V. SHOLEB, M3 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas 49. Stores sail Flat. 3-story and basement brick bldg., with trackage, 1110 Douglas St.. $140. 2-story and basement brick bldg., 1213 Howard St, $75. Store and basement, 1907 Cuming, $30. JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1602 FARNAM ST FOR RENT For wholesale, URht rnanu. facturlng or retail purposes Farnam Bt after December SI the three-story and basement building, 22x100 at No. 1011 Farnam 8t Upper floors have light on three sides. Inquire at room 314. First National Bank Bldg. Tel. Douglas UO. BRICK STOREROOM, fell cement base ment. 1513 Burt. $26. THOS. W. HA ZEN, 207 Mc Cague Bldg. D 1300 Store and Offices. DESIRABLE office, second floor For dressmaker, milliner or gents tallir Wright & Laibury. 506 Bo, lbth St, Doug. U2. MCAIi KSTATK CITY I'lllll'IT "V m MK. Homes For Sale On Easy Terms At Low Prices Tornado Insurance Chas'.W. Martin & Co. Tel. D. 3S32. Omaha Nat Bonk. Tv-nrlo V-knt T5v-vt-v erty for a Farm Right now I ran trade vou ii 20. 40. tfl or SO-acre farm for your property, whether vacant or improved. This lanu on main line Illinois Central rullroad, 12 hours from St. Louis, 17 hours from Chicago, is hours from Cincinnati, 14 hours from Louisville. 17 hours fiom Kansas City and 3 hours from Memphis. Big colony lowa-NobrasKa-lllinols runner living there. Fine public school, artesian wells, rural free delivery, farmers' association, good roads nil these things thero now. Fifteen Omaha families Investigated and made deals already. Here Is an oppor tunity oc a me time, come in and investi gatesee pictures, maps and literature about this country. Do not delay see me today. ' THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY, 1007 W. O. W. Bldg. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 1001 So. .18th Ave. (krvn at IMG). A rooms all modern, $3,350; $300 cash, balance prac tically trie same as rent Tornauo insur ance tnrown in wnue you pay. , BEMIS-CAULBEEG CO. 310-312 Brandels Theater. Fire and Tornado Insurance f 2 finH u f rr n ir nnmnanlnd Stein G Mnr. rill Co.. 1213-1214 City Nat Bk. Bldg. LEAVING CITY BARGAIN 8-room modern house, hardwood floors, largo porches and sun room, fine ever green shade trees; fine location, north part of Omaha. Call Web. 2764. TVvf-norlrv Tnciirotipa $5 per $1,000 for 3 years, $7.60 per $1,000 for 6 years. We solicit your business. J. H. Dumont & Son 326 Board or Trado Building. Close In Bargain A 9-rnom all modern home: not water heat; near Creighton university; walking distance. 2306 California St Price, $4,6050. Easy terms. ii. A. WOLF, 432 Brandels Bldg. Doug. 8003. W. L. SELBY, TORNADO INSURANCE. Old Line Companies. Rates, 16c per $100. Five-year policies. W. L, SELBY, Pbone D. 1510. 436 Board of Trade Bldg. FOR SALE 3508 Hamilton St., 8-room home, ready to move Into; bath, gas, barn. F. O. Parsons, 1017 No. 17th or 1314 No. 36th Sts. SPLENDID COTTAGE, $2,650 Six rooms and bath, modern except heat; large, convenient rooms, nicely ar ranged; large attic, cellar, cistern and laundry room; on a beautiful lot, with fine lawn and largo shade trees; garage; one block from street car; near Kountze Place. Part cash will handle it, balance llko rent M. L. BECKWITH, Webster 6593. TRANSFERRED TO CHICAGO. A Burlington headquarters man Is obliged to sell his residence here nnd the chances are it Is about what you want. The house is practically new, contains 7 rooms, Is fully modern, furnished In birch, maple and pine, and almost In walking distance. Look It over with us. The location is near 35th and Davenport, and the price Is $4,200. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Doug. 1781. Ware Block. NEW modern cottage of 5 rooms; oak floors; nicely papered, Bhades; full lot, 50x125; cement basement; good furnace; ready April 1. 2719 Buggies. $2,450; part on terms THOS. W. HAZEN, 207 M'CAGUE. D. 1300. i Storm-Wrecked Home I will trade you a good 7-room house for YOUR STORM-WRECKED HOME. This property is only 4 years old, mod ern except neat, has two south front lots, near car and school in Clifton Hill. Price, $2,750. I am ready to talk business now. Coma In. F. H. Drake, Sole Agent, Douglas 3705. 716 Brandels Thei r. WILL SELL CHEAP to settle up estate. Two flats at 821-823. 826 So. 20th, close In; yearly rental. l,O0. Price, $9,600. A good Investment. 1 mod ern 6-r house, 1031 So. 31st St. BERKA & MLT91L, 226 Bee Bldg. Tel. Doug. 5967. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION You can move right in, 3S22 Seward St., C-room, all modern house, lot 43x132, $3,7&0, $500 cash, balance very easy. BEMLS-CARLBERG CO. 210-312 Brandels Theater. HOME BARGAIN -room modern house, 36th and Douglas streets, $6,000. W. 11. HOMAN, 331 and 32 Board of Trade Bldg. $2.50 per $K000 for 1 year. $5.00 per $1,000 for S years. $7.50 per $1,000 for 5 years. We also write fir Insurance. 106 McCague Bldg, Doug. 1(53. UKAI, HSTATI m v i'ihum u x I I.. LOOK over this propel ty. 27S4 Spauld Ing, S rooms, every modern Improvement; hot water heat; large garage; full lot; paving paid. THOS. W. 11A7.EN. 207 M'CAUUR Douglas 1300. For Safe One acre. 44th and ?.. So Omaha, inquire W. E.Osborn. So. tW MODERN house, West Tamam Dis trict, corner lot. living room, dining room and kitchen first floor, four bed rooms and bath second floor, three large finished rooms third floor; excellent furnace. Price, $7,500. Address D 167. Bee. Phono Douglas 340 or Hnrney 1M9.. S-ROOM modernnous,e; good furnace; A-No. 1 repair; easy terms; 2109 Giant St.; $2,500.00. THOS. W. HA'KN. 207 M'CAUUE. Douglas1300. NEW 10-room, nil " modern, "sTucco house: lot 72x110, near 30th and R'arnam; would take as part payment good vacant THOS. W. 1IAZEN, 207.M CA(U)E. D. 1300. TO SETTLE IP ESTATE 9-rooni brk'k, nil modern, two large lots, corner .William and Eleventh. Im mediate poesslon. Muk us un offer. BEIIKA & Ml'SlL. $3rt Bee Hldg. Douglas 5n. Pn o A I L' liniiDu iArti1nfli n Y cent heat! In' good condition.' Located 2429 Charles St. Tel. Harney 2131 EASY TERMS HOMES. MB S. 31it St., 7-r.. new. all mod., $4.W. 114 S U9th St.. W., all mod , J3.7TO. B2i W N. 23th Ave., now. 6-r.. all mod., $2,5(1). 2222 Grand Ae.. 6-r.. moii.. i,u. Thpsn nnd many otherF enn ln bought on eHay terms, some of them possession at once. We write tornado ana nro insurance. RASP BROS., 106 McCugue Bldg Doug. H3. MODERN 7-room house; combination fixtures; good location. Possession at once. Phone Webster 1330. Mrs. George W. Craig. 5215 N. 24Ui St. " Soo'W. 1L Gates for Tornado Insurance. 644 Oinaliu National Bank Building. Phone Douglas 1294. Fire Tornado Insurance MYRTLE DEUEL, 2702 BROWN ST., TEL. WEB. 1052. Fire and Tornado Insurance Good strong companies. ORIN S. MERRILL CO., 1213-1214 City Nat. Bk. llldR. Tornado Insurance 15c per $100 for 5 Years aood strong companies. P. J. Tebbens Phone D. 2182. 750 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. HHAIj KSTATK At'IlKAOU FOIl SALE. Acreage Acreage Some especially good bargains In l. S, 10, 20 and 40-ticro Improved tracts, espe cially In 20 and 40-acre tracts. Possea slon given. ORIN S. MERRILL CO., 1213-1214 City Nat l. Bank Bldg. For bargains In Florence property, fruit farms and acreage, see C. L Nethaway, Florence, Neb. Phono Florence 276. 6 TO 8 ACRES, rich, black garden soil, near Carter park und lake, with 2-room house, well, etc.; fine for pigs, chickens, etc. Also 2W acres near North 16th at.. In bottom; "owing water. CHAS E. WILLIAMSON CO. KKAL ESTAT1S .V ANTED LIST your houne with Osborne Realty Co.. 0S Paxton Blk. D. 1474. Quick rosults. REAXi ESTATE LOANS $100 to $KMW0 made promptly, F. D. Wend, wcau uiag., mm mm rmimin. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. t n , Me An far-mm and ImurnVorl rltv property, 6, 5H and 6 per cent; no delay. tj.r,Kii.v n Inan in t,tiil n fsu nr r ajiI. dence properties, $l,0OU to $500,000. V. II. TlluaiivP. is amm uauiv mu OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National Douglas 2715. WANTED City loans and warrants. W, l amam Smith & Co.. Farnam 'St HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Urn, Nat GATJVTM IVRflS Loans $500 and up. Ait V UN .OlXUP. omaha Nat'l Bank. LARGE loans 'our specialty. Stull Bros.' of CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co., 0 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. KEAIj ESTATE FAHSI & IIA.N'CII LANUS KOtt SALE. tslllornu. CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and $d Tues. W. T. Smith Co.. 815 City Nat Bk. C'UllUtlH. A FEW fine tracts of 160 to 640 acres In routhcastcrn Saskatchewan, good soli, well watered, adanted to grain and mixed farming. For prlci- 'ind terms see or write, D. T. Dcsclm, 231i Ciirasue St.. Omahu. KANSAS FARMS and ranches for sale; 60 to 25,000 acres; write tor free list V. B. N1QUETTE. Sallna. Kan. Mlmiemitu. I OWN tho finest colonization tract in Minnesota. Contains about 10.OJ0 acres of flue brush laud In n solid body. Will sell on very reusonablo terms und small payment down. Will divide Into two 6,000 aero tracts If desired. If Interested In a wholesale proposition, wrlto for In formation. W. F. Cole, 818 Commerce Bldg.. St Paul, Minn. Mlaiiourt, MISSOURI farm of 320 acres, well Im proved, to trade for Omaha real estate. See owner, C. Foaria. Hotel Harney. Moiilllllli. SIXTY THOUSAND acres Carey land open to entry at Valler, Mont; fifteen annual payments; section famous for grain, graces, vegetables, well adapted diversified farming. For particulars write Valler Farm Sales Co., Box 2. Valier, Mont. NOW-NOW-NOW. Is the time for you to securo land In Montana, Uneauuled wealth In the soil. Business opportunities of all kinds. For Information write the CONRAD COMMERCIAL CLUB, Conrad, Mont. Aelirnsku. AN IDEAL STOCK AND GRAIN FARM FOR SALE CHEAP. 840 acres, located In east central Ne braska, Nance county, 11 miles fiom Ful lerton, 16 miles from Central Ctt ; 3u0 acres under cultivation, balance splendid hay and pasture land; ) acres in fall grain, all fenced and cross-fenced; excel lent corn, wheat and alfalfa land; good set of Improvements; abundance of run ntng water, owner must sell quick at $50 per acre; one-halt cash, balance good terms. This farm Is really worth from ((5 to $70 per acre. Address S. J. Hender son. Omaha, Neb.. Urn. 1L Arlington Blk. VIRGINIA farm, 370 acres, near Char lottesville. One mile from depot; con venient schools; house ten rooms, 30x70; largo barn and outbuildings; 50 apple trees, bearing. At sacrifice, $4,0u0. Vhelei' &. Co.. Charlottesville. Va Miscellaneous. I OWN and offer for sale a fine tract of land In tire Golden valley, on the Dakota-Montana line. Splendid will. Will make a good colonization proposition Contains about 12.ouQ acres. Will sell In two tracts of about fi.'OO acus each If desired If Interested in h wholesale proposition wiltf for parti' u iais D. J Mr.Mahon, 818 Commercv Bldg., 8t Paul, Minn. UKAI, ESTATE ABSTRACTS K I ITl'.K. REED Abstract Co.. oldest nbstrset t Oe In Xetira&iia. 2P6 Brandtl Thti- OKEEHED mil SALE Furniture. A WHITE sewing machine !n perfect condition, all attachments and guaran teed; a big bargain for Monday, $.i. NEBRASKA CYCLE COMPANY, Mlckcl's. 15th and Harney. WILL sell household goods In my home and give Immediate possession. Leaving city. Six-room modern houso. Ront for $27 .VI. F. R Hume. 3SH Burt St. Mualciil Instriiiuriits, OWN a good piano; we will help you; geunlne bargains; no fakes O. 11. Harr Piano Co., 3d floor Boston Stors. D. SOU. Electric pianos and ?S-noW- plavors, $W0; fome $190. 119 N loth. Catalogue. D. 2041 T novrl tern. SAFES 2-liand. Ainirlrnti Supply Co TYPEWRITERS for rent; 3 months, $5. CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE RENT r.n U C Smith & Bro. type writer, visible bnck space key model; new ribbon; A-l machines In every re spect L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co., 131C Farimm St Miser llnnrou. For Sale-A few unclaimed ALL WOOL Dundee suits, $10; alterations free. DL'NDEE WOOLEN MILLS. Northwest Corner 15th and Harney Sts BOOKKEEPERS. Web. 978. roll front cabinet. Kindling, $4. H. Gross, lumber & wrecking. HALL'S safes, now nnd 2d-hknd Cor & McKenzle Pfg Co., 1417 Harney D. tit. FOR SALE New and second-hand carom and pocket billiard tables and bowling alleys nnd accessories; bar fix tures of all kinds; easy payments. Th Brunswlck-Balke Collcnder Co.. 407-409 South 10th St. SAFES Overstocked 2d-hnnd safes, all makes. J, J. Dcrlght Co.. 1S18 Farnam 8t EMPTY Ink barrels for sale. Apply Bes Publishing company, 17th and Farnam stiects. POOL taMcs, store, restaurant fixtures bought, sold Levy, 2510 N., South Omaha. STORE FIXTURES, coolers, refrigera tors, grocers' display counters, lco ma chines. The United Line, 1117 Farnam. A PHYSICIAN'S X-ray machlno with nil auxiliaries nt a bargain, or will trude for automobile. James E. Corr, 203 8. 19t.i. Douglas 1311. PEUSONAli INVALIDS NEED PENSIONS. 1,372 subscriptions to the L. II. Journal $1.50; S. E. Post, Jl.so. and Country Om tleman, $1.50. will earn $3,000 for the In valids' Pension Ass'n, whtcn will Insure myself and ffltcen otb.'r 'Uferers $W n month each. Must havo 72 In March. Your renewal woitn 60 cent. WON'T WITHHOLD IT. Phone Douglus 7163, Omaha. Neb. GORDON. THE MAOA".I.NE MAN. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits ciM off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell at 131 N. 11th St.. for cost of collection, to tno worthy poor. 'Phone Douglas 4125 and wagon will call. tiiv iti nun HMMlIlV Bexten pharmacy. I2th nnd Dodge. MAQQAflli1 Swedish movement. 418 MiUaAUlli n00 Hldg. Douglas 6272. YOUNG women coming to omaha as strangers nro Invited to visit tho YounB Women's Christian association building at 17th and St. Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable booralng places or otherwisb assisted. Look tor our travelers' aid ut the Union station. E. BELLE, scientific massage; baths; orugless treatments. 7U31 o. mm. api. MAGNETIC overtmoers K. Brott. over 710 S. 16th. D. 7895. MASSAGE, salt glow. Mine. Allen of Chicago. 109 S. 17th Bt. Douglas 7665. Mrs, Hedlund, mass & Swedish movement. Hours, 9-12, 1-6. 401 Ware blk. P. 7943. BE BEAUTIFUL by using the Vacuum Massago Machine, attaches to any water faucet; removes wrinkles, blackheads, pimples; cost reasonable. For sale nt room 806 Neville block or phone "Red 3624 and lady demonstrator will call. MASSAGE Mrs. Steele, It. 308, 2( B. IX HOME nurssry for Infants. Web. 5470. ELECTRIC MASoAUK Hoom 2a. Uo'.ij;. las block. Natural treatment Kr nervoun disorders, sclstlca and rheumntlsm. ANNA MARKS Zi&i Massage Mrs. Rlttenhouse. SOS Boston Btr. Miss Fisher, mas., bath, ulec treat D. 863 $20 REWARD for information us to the whereabouts or Robert Edward iilacK' more, who left his home In Omaha Jan 8-13. He Is 15 years old, largo for his age, weight no. ngnt nair ami complex lllll lilHU UI1U ft, J' J V .1 JIVB1 and willing workur; left-handed In soltio Inn VilitA nnrl rvi r nwnl linstf nlnAlll II things, wotiry airs. wm. niacKmorc, Friend, Neb. POULTHY AND HUI'VLIES ADDRESS M. M. Johnson Company. Clay Ctnter, Nebraska, manufacturers of Old Trusty Incubators and Brooders, for Incubators and brooders; catalogue fres. EGGS For Hutching From thoroughbred S. C. White Leg horns; vigorous, hardy stock; great lay ers; country range. $1 for 15; $5 per 100. MRS. KATE MANN, Benson, Neb. R. F D. No. 2. Tel Belibun 747-W. FOR SALE Kollerstrass Crystal White Orsptngton eggs. Also cockruls and cocks Telephone B 4060 or address 2318 S. 9th St., Council Bluffs. BARRED Plymouth Rock cue from our champion exmmtion ana heavy egg Invlnir Ktraln. $1.50 for 15. or $6.00 for ll Send for mating list describing special mating. A number of fine cockerels left. Ahlqulst Bros.. Box C, Amen Avo. Sta tion, Omaha. Neb. Phone Florence iu. "BUFF ORPINGTON eggs for'hatchlngT Web. 4285. 2710 Grand Ave, ROSE-COMB' Rhode Island ReTf egRs for hatching from tho finest laying show birds, trap ..ested, J3 ror rilteen. .Tele phone Benton 328. W. F. H. King, Ben son, iseo. ieuorB nnswereu. HB7"aWhltoLeghorri gs. "Florence 2l SALIC O K 1 0 X C ' 1 1. N i K 1 1 . K FOR SALE OR EXCII A NG IC-'300 "acres .. I ...M. In.wl ..., i -i i frint til. IIIIU. BII1UUI.II Mfl,,U Ittnu. . wv. able; 4 miles from Ware. Dallam Co., Texas. 512 Central Ave., Ft. Dodge. Iowa. Improved Farm Half section and 80 acres; south central Nebraska; fair Improvements. Price 116.000. Want to trade this for town property. No agents. Address me to t'ostoffice Box No K33. Omaha. N"b. " " CVCIX3NES CAN WRECK CITV PROPERTY, But they cant wreck land. We have Und for city property. PALMER UND CO. 1101 W. O. W. Bldg.. Omaha. WANTED TOJll'Y " Dolgoff2d hand stoTeTpayThlghest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607. BEBER pays high prices ror 2d-hand furniture, carpets, clothe, shoes D7soi D. 8Q65.'"Uulck buyers ut furniture. ""WOULD' likeT to buy a five or six room house to be moved on a lot. Ono In the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Ited430l BEST "prices for furniture. Call D 'bO;. UVKSTOtMt".VlAlutF:f OK WKST Shlp llvu stock tu South Omaha. Save mileage and hrtukage. Your consign ment racelva prompt and careful atlru tlon. Llvr StocU Coauiiiloatnn Jlrrvtianta, BYER3 BROS, t CO. Strong, rellahl CLIFTON Coin Co.. 222 Exchange fiujT ILaRTiK IIKOS A- Co . Kzrnang o.ni. WANTKI) TO HUNT lluuri! mill It i.u in-.. WANTED Family of foui drlrri suite of rooms, with hoard If poavlblc in re fill J ptlvatt- fatuity O. G Wilson, D 2433. Oounoil Bluffs Minor Mention Council lnffs Offlee sf Ths Bsa U at 14 XOBTK Main Bt TsUphons 43. Davis, drugs. Vlctrola, $15. A Hospe Co Corrlgans, undertakers. Phone 143. Woodrlhg Undertaking Co. Tel. 839. Blank book work, Morehouse & Co. FAUST BEER AT ROGEHS' BUFFET, Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Thone T. vi. m... . t.. . ..... .Hi, jwit.N.vuu insurnnvro, r. J Schnorr. Phone 622. The hi trh t . . , .1. . V. - city Is done at Leffrrts". See lWu-inL- ... M . ..I .Int. Ing. 209 and 2U South Main street. fcienllfle watch repnlr work, the kind that Is appreciated, at Leffcrts. . TO SAVM nn tv TrfT-i,i' ut.u n n Mutual Bl,g. & Loan Ass n, 122 Pearl. window SHADES TO ORDER Con tinental Furniture and Carpet company. BUDWEISER on draught-The Grand. BudweUcr :n bottles at all first-class Tornado lnsur;mue, we wrltr It, Jf cents a hundred. Bell A Mnlqueen. Baldwin block. TORNADO INSURANCE- $.V throe years, $2.50; Jl.wo three years. JS.M. Ohio Knox Company. 41 Pearl street Phone 162. Spring term In th Hamm'Jl college opens next Monday. This Is tho high standard school of this locality. Day school tuition. $7.00 por month. Satlstac tlon guaranteed. There will bo a regular meeting t iiilRht nf Pntlnii'atlantla trlt.. Kn n 1 I ... .u f nr. Order of Red Men. A large attendance! m uo&iil-u, un iiiaiicrs 01 iniiniiiuure win be tHkcn up for consideration OwUik to the calamity the Women's Relief Corps Kensington, which was to have been held nt tho hnilio of Mrs lloon, tins been postponed and Instead a short business session will be held at the Ornnd Army of tho Republic hnll Friday nt 3 p. in. Conrad hive No. 3, Ladles of the Miicca. bees of the World, will meet Thursday evening In regular icview nt the Danish hnll. All officers and guards are re quested to be there at 7:30 for drilling meeting called nt 8 o'clock. Thero will bo Initiation. The funornl of Mis. Surah Unger, whJ died at Mercy hospital yesterday from Injuries received In tho tornndo, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock nt tho Corrlgan chapel, where the body was removed. Mrs. Linger was 50 vears old. Her husband, desperately Injured nnd In the hospital, and four sons survive her. All of the suns reside In other states. At tho annual meeting of the Retail Merchants' association called for tho election of officers, Joe W. Smith wni selected as president for the year; George Gerncr, vlcrprrsldent. and O. B. Towno, secretary. Tho board of directors com prise A. W. Hubcr, Tom Farnsworth, V. A. Williamson, G. A. Louie, O. il. Brown, .1. B. Long. .1. O. Bradley. George f. Wlckliam, C. II. Hafer and W. J llelger. Superintendent Rothnrt of -ho Iowa School for the Deaf has printed postul cards to the parents and relatives of all of the children nt the school Informing them of the entire escape from any character of damage during tho Sunday night tornado. Tho buildings, though near, were wholly outside tho track of tho storm and not a cent's .vorth of damage was done. Tho wildly exag gerated stories of disaster, somo of which declared that Council Bluffs had been obliterated, with 1,500 killed, caused thcH most intense nppreitension tnrougnout tho stato wherever relatives of tho chil dren resided. Tho Stolz basn hall team had a meet ing last night ut the storo of the Stoia GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. FORAGE, Etc. Chief Quartermaster's Office, Federal Building. Chicago, III., March 25, 1913. Sealed proposals will be received here until 11 a. in., April 25, 1913, for fur nishing supplies mentioned at posts In central departments during flscnl year commencing July 1, 1913. Information furnished upon application. COLONEL A. L. SMITH. C. Q. M. M26-27-28-29A23-23 RAILWAY TIME OAIW UNION' STATION Tenth nnd Mason Chlcniro, Rock Island 1'ncl flc ISA ST. Dprt Chicago IxKtl raiMnter....blO:Sl tm Chlcno Day Eipreu a 1:15 am Chlcaco Bxprau a 4.10 pra Ilocky Mountain Limited k 1:05 un D Molnei Local Piuenier..a till pin CWcaio-Nebrnki Llmltnl. . . . 1:01 pin WKST. Cnlo.Kn Ltd. to Llncula.a :03 am Chlrito-Colormdo Kiprein ...a 1:50 pm Oklahoma & Taiai Kipra...a 4ilt pm Hock Mountain Limited allill pm t moii I'urJfle Onrland Limited a :! am China 4 Japan Mall a HQ pm Atiantla EjDreaa ArrUe. blOill pm a t:M pm a 1:40 pm .11:07 pm all. 11 pm a 1:00 am a t:(7 pm a 4:00 pm all:IO am a l:(7 am a T:40 pm a t:U pm a 1:85 am a 4.00 pm a 1.30 pm all:l0 am a 7:00 am a 4:00 pm a I to pm a 4 -4S nm al0:30 am b 1 to pm Portland & ruict 8. ISip... Loa Antelaa Limited Dented Hpoelal Colorado Special Colorado Eipreaa Oretoa-Waebtnifton Limited North Platte Local OranJ laland Local ...al:06 am ...allill pm ...a T.Si am ..all:01 am ...a 1:10 pm ...aU.to pm ...a t.ll am . . .a S. 10 Tim Stromiburt Looal ..tillitl pm St. I'll . 7.M pm a 4:00 pm ..a t:00 pm ..a 7:30 am t lilcnuo. 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It am Arrl?e. a 7.01 am a C to am a I 4J pm a till pi, a 10 pm e l Ji pm all It pni 7 oo am a I 10 pm 1.10. 10 am I 01 am a I. to am a 1-40 pm all:to pm a i.is'pm 1. 01 am tlLOO am 11:10 am 4:M am 1:10 pm Denter LlmitHl ruaet Bound Kiproee Neliraaka Polnle illaek Hills Lincoln i Northweat Eipreu v.h,..ka RlH'H Bchuyler-riattamoMth Unroll ICl PlatlMnoulh-lowa Uellevue-l'lattamouth t'hlcaio Upeelal Denver Bpeelal thlca(o Eipreaa Creaton Loral St Ixwla-K. C. E.preea.. Kanwa Citr- J"- Kanaaa Cttr J"f"; Wrhatrr )"" Wrlislrr t hlciiK". MliiiirniiolU ,t tliiiulii Ipart. Arrive. Slog i litr Eipraa b 1 M pin bll .tlani Twin ra.aener b t K am a I jf tm Rloui CUJ l'ar f ni Kmera-n A' ' "mmodtl"'i b II 00 pm u II 10 ara ' i . et.M' Au ro U 3' J !l "0 pin ti'O 4i am a dalij b dall ciccpt ausdar i. Suatajr onlr. Council Bluffs Mercantile rompati) on Wl Hio.ida and Eighth strnft l-mir new inemtirM weie added to the team. George Wal lace, a member of last year's team and one of the pltrhers, was elected captain Austin Stolx presented the team with new suits at the meeting The Colors are purple and gold. The team will start practice next Sunday If tho weather Is fine. The fnllnwlns players attend! d: Austin. (1 Wallace Prachn, tchabcn, Moore, Adams. League, Hudspeth, A. Wallace, Steffens and Chi Isteiisoti. Both' League and Steffens played with tha Ramblers last year, Chilstensou with the Imperial and Adams with the Cres cent Un ) tenm The Council Bluffs High school basket ball team Went to ludlanola. In . last night to plii) In the southwest Iowa basket ball tournament, which -vlll last three days. All the games will be played In the g)mnaslum of Simpson college. Tho Blutfs High five will return home on Kunilnv. Thn Council Bluffs High school five has made ngood showing this season coslderlng they hud a light team.! Cnptnln Phoney developed u fast hunch , from the mateilal he had on hand, tho pathy with tho keener sorrow oi team winning more games than H lost . T.i,nin tho bereavement was personal The following playiTS of tho high school ' "nl" ,,.,,' . team went to ln.llnnola: Pheiiay. Mc- Wherever the burial service was ie.il Intosh. Crowl, Giles. Bnkor und Putnam, the attendance wns loo large to be ac Mr. stiittsmnn of th.. high school faculty com,n0(,ntri, ilm, mB11). ato0(1 n the club accompanied the touni. - Persistent reports ci'mr to town nil! J " "' yesterday iifternoon that two moro bodies j At the First Congregational cliurch of storm victims had been found. It ,Wts; whers'the funeral services ot Mr. and stated that Mr. und Mr. J II. L. Mlns- . ... brSnc held tha ,,.i.iio. ii,r.,n mil.. ., nf Trevnor. Mrs. J. it iwico wore ocmg neiu ma were killed The report ciunn with much circumspect detail and to'd tboUt thei circumspect ucinii aim iomi toom ne aged and well-known Uermin farmer utnli wire being blown from the buggy nnd their bodlci found In a field n, niifo fiom the road Tuesday morning, uom iroen stiff. Telephone wires wero nil down, but The Uee finally established com munication bv way of Missouri Valley with tho village ot Trevnor mid learned thnt the aged couple worn lit good health and had not suffered from the storm. How Uio report originated I not known. Storms Figure iu Life of Mr. Lavidge Tho death of Mrs. A. W. Iavldge anl 2-year-old son In the Oninhii tornado comes almost as a personal bcrcav!smo"t to Chief of Pollco Krooni of Counc'l Bluffs, who considered himself the god father of tho boy. Mr. Lnvldgn wns a chief clerk in one of the department of the Burlington railroad, and through tho agency of what appears to ho almoist relentless fnto wns compollcd to plncr his loved ones In tho path of thn deadly fury of the storm. Ho had been trans ferred to Chicago with tho other gen eral office employes and had gone nheij of his family to preparo tho new homo for them thero. A week or moro before tho storm ho returned for them, but owing to some troublo with his eyes con cluded to remain nnd take a short course of treatment. Otherwlso his Inmlly would have been safely housed In Chi cago. They wero staying nt tho Holm resi dence, Thlrty-olghth and Chicago strccf. When tho house won destroyed Mr. Lavldgo cfcapod with slight Injuries, out Mrs. Lavldgo wns killed with tho baby clasped In her arms. Mr. Lavl.1i? wan dered about almost blind nnd wholly dis tracted while seeking them 'liter tho storm. Chief Froom found him In that condition tho next day. Abnormal storms hnvo flgursd strangely in tho life of Mr. Lavldgo. Ho was born In Omaha on tho night if tho bllszard of January 12, 188.1. ami In t.iu twenty-fifth yenr of his llfo saw his wir0 and son perish In another dreadful war ring ot tho elements. Tho path to your economical piano purchaso leads directly to tho A. Hospe company store, 407 Broadway, Council Bluffs, In. Work of Relief Being Kept Up The work of practical relief for all In the vicinity of Council Bluffs who wiiu inft ilnxtltuto by thu storm ravages is progressing without Interruption. Con tributlons of money, clothing nnd hoiitu iiolrt irnods nro coming from nil alies and, although thero will bo largo ru iiulremcnts, no doubt Is entertained that sufficient will ho secured. There uro ne. tweon twcnty-flvo and thirty famlllei who have been left Bhcltoiiess and with out a thing but sites upon which their prosperous and happy homes wero lo cated. Thero Is Imperative necessity lor relieving their immedlato wants, The big vacant storeroom in the Mer rlam block, which has been generously given for the use of storing scattered household goods of tho vlctlmi ind for collecting relief supplies, Is ths nemo of great activity. Mrs. Donald Macrae aid Mrs. Johnson, matron of thn trecho, ar among tho oimstlnc agencies and they asslist the ma.cullno members of tho re lief committees keopLng things miv- ing. Thero Is still great need of clothing, furniture, cooking utensils, bedding- and such necessary stuff, und thoto dlntig to aid in the rcllof by donation of such articles shuuld bend word there. Among the cash donations received yesterday was $100 from tho City Nutloual bank and $40 from ths members of tho itiJ Eutato exchange. Ileal ICatale i'riuiofera. The following real estate transfers wsfa reported to Thn Bee Wednesday Ly the Pottawattamie Co"nty Abstract com pany: John Brlr ginger and wlfo to John t cinvlon and Jamus Austin Clay ton, 1-21 interest in bwU iiw'.i and nw'A sw'a, 6. und part of scU nw',-i, 6-70-39, w. d..... t William G. t.iayton and wlfo lo same, same, w. d Orville Davis et al to same, 3-21 tn iirl In same. w. ) 4'JO 409 .22g James M. Dorton and wife to John W. Boruff. s! swVi, 25-7i-40, ll.W John F'.' Doty ' and' wife' 'io'c.'" V. Smith, part of nwU swVi, 18-10- 43, q. o. d (. F. Smith and wife to John F Doty, same, q. o. d James R. Rice and wife to Hunry Evans, part of neVi swi4, D-71-4J, Peter' S. "riii'f" and ' wife to George Sutton, wB feet of lot 3, block 20, HughuH & Duiilphiin'a addition, Council Bluffs, w. il....... ........... J W. Vauglian and vilfo to Flor ence Real ICiitate coinpuiiy, lot IK. block 2. and lot 5. block . all In Benson's Second uddltlon, Counoll Bluffs, w. d... ............... Ham M. Eager and wlfo to John J 3eliks. lot 5 and nMs of lot fi. tlock "A." Allen Ar Conk's nddl tloil. Council Bluffs, w. d 10 Ten traimfe's. total .Miirrliice Lli'fiiam. Marriage licenses ware ltnuol yester day to thn following named persons: Name ulid Address. Age. Fred Korgan, Council Bluffs 21 Minnie Rupinkamp. Council Bluffs IS C B Ewlng. Plttttonsblllg. Mo 42 Dura M. Halt. liatciwburg 30 Thonms Suber. (llenwood, la Myrtle Deuidurff. DuiiIhp. la Sum Mantle. Lexington. Neb.... Myrtle flewart, Lexington liari-.f o M DowU. Omaha. . Mathilda Nixon li.ii.ilm .40 ! ' Horm-oi. o'm' i -'iifl -Margant IV ' ii- ' I"i-lf8 Council Bluffs J FIYE OF THE DEAD BURIED Services Held at Churches and Undertaking Rooms. MANY AT RICE FUNERALS Ilr. Rlcr Assists Pnstor of First t'ou itrrimtlonnl Chnroh nnd Molli (Ifflclntr nt Ohctiil' nt Mrs. Snrnli Pool. Burial of tho victims of the toriuvm was a part of yesterday's duties of the living. Although only flvn were lull nwny, )ct the people of the city seemed to pnuse and forget again their ( ,,, ( mm. to mlnnlc their tears of sm attendance wns so larRe that all the SI,,lCl, w,,s occupied before Hie hour had SI,ucc w.is .. , urrled nil. The veil d tho caskets wore brought In eraltle Father Rice, W yearn old, nnd the founder of the church tnore than sixty years ugo, assisted the pns tor, Rov. J. T. Jones, In conducting the services. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rica had been members of ths church for more than thirty years, helpful nnd earnest In 'ts work; strong nnd faithful In their friend ships, which ulded In malting their tragic deaths como as personal bereavement to all of the older members of the con gregation. Father Rice paid tribute to the char acter of tho dead, painting in strong colors tho virtues that had made their lives useful. Dr. Jones apoko of ths uncertainties of life and the certainty ot denth nnd tho nacrow domain or tlmo thnt separates all from eternity. Thr Pnllhrnrrrs. Tho pallbenrern conveying Mrs. Rice's casket from tho church to Falrvlew cemetery were II, W. Hazelton, J. II. Keith, W. B. Cass, Chester Lawson.'II. . McGco und Dr. M. B. Snyder. Pall bearer for llr. Rico wore A. S. Hazel- tun. W. II. Klllpack, W. .1. Lovcrctt, O. J. McManus, Harvey Lewis and W. C. Children. An hour or two enrlldr Father Rico nnd Dr. Jones officiated at tho burial of Mrs. Sarah Poole, whoso destroyed homo stood within 100 feet of tho Rico homo. Tho services were, held at tho homo of her daughter. Mrs. Annn Emer Ino, 2929 Avenuo D. Thero was the same spontaneous outnorlng of sympathy and prodigality of floral offerings. Father Rico gavo a brief sketch of the life of Mrs. Poole, an acquaintanceship that had lasted Tor moro than a generation. Dr. Joncn nlso spoko feelingly of tho loss of a helpful member of tho clturcn ami of tho community. The body wns buned in Walnul Hill cemetery. Tho pall liearors were tho grnndBons of Ihu woman, John nnd Fred Lentcr, Charles, Oscar nnd Ray Emerlno, and Bernard Morrlsctto. At tho Woodrlng chapel the funenil of Atro Jopson wns held at 2 o'clock. All of the space In tho chapol, tho of fice and waiting room of the undertak ing establishment was occupied' and long lines stood outside on the pavement. Air. Jcpsoti resided on North Harrison street, but he was ono of tho victims of tho tornado In Oninlui. Ho was cngln-s foremuu at tho Missouri Pacific round house and wns crushed when tho storm demolished tho building. Ho wna 20 years of ago and unmarried. "Fellow workmon and fraternal order comrades nttonded and acted as pall benrers. 'The sen-Ice was conducted, by Rov. Mr. Albrccht of tho German Evan gelical church. At tho same hour similar sorvlces wero being conducted at tho chapel or the Corrlgan Undertaking company, where Iny the body of Benjamin Bcnnlntrhoff. who wns killed at tho Rolf farm. The service was conducted by Frank Case of the First Baptist church. At tho conclusion of thn iervlcs the body was sent to Dowaglao, Mich., for burial Sunday Schools in a BigJ'ield Meet A meeting of all tju. Sundny chool$ of the city was held at the Young Mm Christian association Tueaday il?ht and It was decided to hold a track niuet this spring on May S. Any member of a sun. day school may take par: If he has al ready been attending th church or Mun. day achool he wlshos to repr.-'smt and he must nttend Iwo sosslnns of Sunday school In the r.ext flvo -veekn. , ropnv will he given to hr scJioo! winning tho most points In th meal. Flrjit place n each evnt will count five points; ft;onL place, three points, and third plaoa, or. point. Ths ovents will be as follow One hundrtd.yard dash, runnlrg hlgn Jump, one-mile' run, shotput, UO-yat I dash, running broad Jump, ba.vs tun throw and half-mile relay raca. Strictly fflolent outH-a.1 work at Lf. feru1. SWIMMING LESSONS WILL BE RESUMED Thn swimming schools conducted b.r the Toung Men's Christistt association that have proved mo popular and helpful during ths laat two years are to be re sumed this year under moro fu.vo.-abl circumstances than on the two prevtou occasions. The third annual swimming school will begin on Monday momlnr. when the weather sharps have promised at least n. thawing temperature. Thr physical director of the association v. 11, bo the Instructor this year Mors than 700 tickets havei been Ois tiibuted among the public school boys, Tha instructions are not to be confined to tho boys, hut men, members or nct. members of the association, will be gi.en equal opportunity. The boya- will take their lessons In the morning and the men at night. Tickets may bo obtained by calling at the offlca of tho association In the building. Following Is the schedule! Men Over 21 Years Old April I anil 3 at S p. tn. Puryear'a College and High School -March 29, 3 p. in.; April 3, 8 p, m.t April 5, 6 p. m. Boyles' College March 29, 2r p. m., April 2, 8 p. m.; April 6. 4 p. m. Harrison Street. Third Street. ElRhth Street nnd Thirty-second Street Schools 20! April 1 and 3. 9 h. m.; April 6, S p. m Washington Avenua and Second Ave-' niio iscbooiB Auru i ana s, to a. m . i I OIUUIIICI ftliu wviiuuio 44 ( f. ,4 - ' II. Apiil i and -4. 10 a, in. i Plevct Stiiet Bin! Twentieth A Sihouls Mat il 31. April 2 nnd 4, 9 a m. t