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    nEAL ESTATE.
C1TV fllOI'fc'H'IM ICOIl SAUK.
$3,950
Kountze Place
Bargain
at 2111 Spencer, llouso "flvo years old.
Full basement, outside entrance. Furnace,
heat. Reception hall, parlor, dining room
and kitchen downstair, with largo pan
try. Three bedrooms and largo bath room
upstairs. Stairway to attic. All doors nnd
windows wired with burglar alarm, with
gong In bed loom. Has 1st class lighting
fixtures. This place Is well-built,' la in
first class neighborhood: all taxes paid.
Ivy vines cover porch In summer. Lot is
60xli and is worth Jl.tjO. This is an ex
ceptional bargain. See pwner at above
address for terms or call Webster 6410.
If you are looking for a homo do not
fall to look at ' this bargain.
Down Town
Investment
Full lot, Mxl20 feet, IVi blosks from
the postoffiee, close to new Fontenello
hotel site. Two buildings, one of brick,
built 1n 1913, Jn which there arc B
apartments and 7 slnglo rooms, 4 bath
rooms, 2 of which aro tiled: hot an.d cold
water In every bedroom and kitchenette;
oak finish and oak floors; steam heat
and everything right up-to-date. Tho
house is rented for $110 per -month, but
the tenant Is taking In $215 per month from
roomers and reserves ono apartment for
herself. Tho other house Is frame, 11
rooms, modern, and is rented for'IW per
month. Total Income, $2,040. Price,
$20,500. Will sell brick apartments with
part of the lot for $12,000.
"We. know of nothing equally as well
located for Bale at anything like tho
same price. An owner living In one
apartment and renting the balance could
make- this property pay for Itself In a
few years.
J. H. Dumont & Co.
1003 Farnam St.
Phone Douglas 690.
On the Bargain
Counter
A good, comfortuble, modern, S-robm-house,
on Park Ave., north of Hanscom
park, full lot. Price, $4,800.
The owner of this property has moved
to California and must 'sell this spring.
Any reasonable offer will bo accepted.
J. H. Dumont & Co.
1B03 Farnam St.
Tel. Douglas 690..
CREIGHTON'S FIRST ADD.
B-room house, large lot SJxUJ, two
blocks to west side park carline. Price,
only $2,000.
C. G. GAELBERG,
, 310-312 Brandels Theater Bids.
FOR SALE OR RKNT Three 6-room
cottages. 17th and Castellan For terms,
Douglas 3007.
Cheip Lots
I have four lots across from tho TJnl
' verstty of Nebraska, -near 421 and. Jack
son, that I will sell for $325 apiece on 'easy
terms. These lots lay high and sightly.
See me about this.
NATPIAN SOMBERG,-
423 Bee Bldg. Dou'glas"47E4:
6-ROOM house, excellent condition, good
' location. Corner lntr pttv nr.1.1. nlnnt.t.
light: $14.75 payments. Phono.' owner,
Webster 3674.
REAL ESTATE.
FARM A nANCH LAND'S Volt SALE
Calif urnln. .-r
LAND.Jn the South San Joaquin Irri
gation district at low prices, both Im
proved and unimproved for prices that
are astonishingly low. If you are looking
for good land and low1 prices and honest
dealings, write to a man that has farmwl
all his life and knows land when he sees
It My prices and booklet on California
land, FREE. ANDREW KERN, ES.
CALON. CAL.
Illinois.
FOR SALE-Cholce Illinois Imp. farms,
near Chicago; bargains alt of them; 200
acres, $110; 225 acres, $75; 0 acres, $100;
0 acres, $125; 200 acres, $80; 160 acres, $S0;
120 and 240 for'l$150. Many others, any
size, from $75 to $350 per acre. C. W.
Mills. 9 South La Salle St. Chicago, 'III.
Iown. .
EXCEPTIONALLY WELL
IMPROVED
320-acre faim, choice land, located in
Pottawattamie county, Iowa, 30 miles ofut
of Council Bluffs. If in inarket for real
farm, don't overlook thlsr Address T.
C. 2321 Harney.
Mlsnuurl. '
FARMS for sale: $5 down, $5" monthly,
buys 40 acres good timber land near
lown, Texas county, Mo.; price. $200; per
fect title. J. B. Jarrell, Mt. Vernon, ' 111.
ailnne.ota. t
Minnesota
Farm Lands
From $15 to $75 per acre.
Are the equal of any in the
United States that are selling
from $15,0 to $300 per acre.
These lands can bo bought
on easy terms.
Minnesota's 1913 corn
crop, 40 bushels per
ixcn; stands first of
all states in the union.
SEND FOR SPECIAL PAGE OP
MINNESOTA FARM BARGAINS,
Published in the
MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL,
Minneapolis, Minn., March 29 to
April 4. A 2c stamp will bring it.
NICE 3 acre improved farm, 20 miles
from Minneapolis; part under cultiva
tion; can practically ail be fanned; eight
room house; barn, granary, corn cribs,
wind mill, etc.: lays level; will produce
good crops of corn, oats, clover, etc.;
telephone and R. F. D. pass buildings;
one mile to railroad station; good roads:
20 fresh milk cows, worth $70 apiece; &
horses, complete Et farm machinery can
go with farm: price for everything, $17.50
per acre, or will sell farm without per
sonal property at $29 per icre; one-half
cash. SCHWAB BROS.,
1023 Plymouth Bldn. Minneapolis. Minn.'
FOR SALE 396 acres. Fair buildings.
300 acres under cultivation, more can be
plowed, balance meadow and pasture. All
good, level laud. Ihi miles from Lake
Crystal. Minn. $100 per acre, $1,W0 down
now, $5,000 March 1, 1915, carry back
$20,450, payable $500 per year with Inter
est at 6 per cent and take stock of hard
ware and Implements for the balance, or
clear wild, prairie land. Agents wanted.
Morehart-Atchlson Land Co.. Mankato,
nnn.
r.ear. Duluth, Minn. Price $10 per acre.
Some timber, some open; SO.OOOlaere selec
tion Free maps. L. T. Felland, 523 Pal
ace Bldg, Minneapolis, Minn
ItKAL ESTATE.
FARM RANCH land'! ion SAXB
Montana.
SO MILKS west or ' RltllhRs on Great
Northern railway. , pry laud. Irrigated
land, land for the big buyer on good
terms, land for the. small buyer on good
terms. Land! l.and!! Land!!! In
9" I re K. r. Dunlap. Franklin. Mont.
INcnt-mUa.
fOUND 33j-cro nomefctend In settled
neighborhood; fine farm land! not, sand
hills; cost ycii $100, filing fees and all. J.
i- iracr. Jiimoau, nieu.
WKLL IMPROVISD FARAL
of M0 acres for sale, easy terms, four
miles from Greenwood, Neb.; six-room
houso, big barn, cow stables, garage, hog
house, machine house; all good bottom
land- creek along one edge; some timber;
14 acres alfalfa, good Well and windmill.
Write- the owner. Pelcr Carlson; Green
wood. Neb.
640 ACHES In Kolth county, .Nebraska,
one-half mile from station, alt fenced,
thirty acres broken, house, barn, granary,
chicken house, well, thirty acres broke.
Price $12.50 an acre. Can use some trade.
Oat busy. K. P. Thompsdn Lyons, Neb.
Trial.
Tl MILES SOUTH. OF HOUSTON
In tho valley of the Ban Bernard and
Caney Creek. We are selling the most
fertile lands on tho gulf coast of Texas.
Our lands do not overflow..-. Come buy a
homo while land Is cheap.' For further
Infoimatlon call or write, J. P. Sollee,
Sweeney. Brazoria county. Texas.
TTlsconslA.
. 2-ACn.r. Burnett, county, Wisconsin,
farm: cootl soil: house, new barn 40x0).
silo and -other buildings; fine spring
stream runs through land; on mall route
and telephone; about '65- acres under cul
tivation;, nan practically all be farmed:
good soil; priCG, $7,000; $3,500 cash, balanre
can sianu five or ten years, s per cent;
flno stock farm.
sqhwab. BROS.
102S Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
Upper Wisconsin
Best dairy and general crop stale In
tho Union. Settlers wanted, Lands fo
tale at low prices on easy terms. Aslf
for booklet 31, on Wisconsin Central Land
Grant. State acres wanted. Write about
our grazing 'lands.' If Interested In fruit
laudes ask fqr booklet on apple orchards
In Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Soo
Line Ry Minneapolis, Mliuv
South. tnUitn.
FOR SALE Bargain, ICQ acres, South
Dakota? 24 miles from town, -30 minutes
from capital", main line C; & NI W." Ry.
W. F. aray. CS47 Superior St., Chicago, 111.
atlcellaneoni).
IMPROVED farms 'In Minnesota and N
Dakota; $25 per aqre; small payment
uown; Daianco on long time, write, ror
Minn.
I'AR!Si8 WANTED.
I W1SIJ to fiurchaso some good farm
land and will put In tny -city property,
valued at $5,000, on a good farm. Address
F 223. caro Bee.
FOR SAJjE OH EXCHANGE II. E.
SO ACRES of Wyoming Irrigated land on
railroad and adjoining town; 6 acres In
alfalfa and fifteen acres In native hay,
with perfect water rights, at $160 per
acre. Will consider email Omaha prop
erty ns part payment, but must be worth
the price asked, as, my land la priced for
cash; "balance" on eSiy terms.. Address F
223. caro Bee , . -
CHOICE ElunoTn' valley farms for sale
or trade. Address R. 10. Duvall, Ne
llgh. Neb.
REAL ESTATE LOANB.
HAKIUMJN rts MUKTON, 1)16 Om. 'Wt
1100 to S10.000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th aud Farnam.
fl CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg- Co.,
MVE per cent farm loans. Optional pay
ments and , annual interest. WM, Mo
CORMICKV l01 Farnam. .
WANTED City loans. Peters, Trusti Co.
&A1WIN BROS. Saffigg:
WANTED City loans and '"'warrants;
. r 1 . . 1 . . . 0 . . .nnA . s
OITV an farm loans, 6, 6Vi'S per cent
J. H. Dumont & Co., 1C0S Farnam Omaha.
MONEY" on hand for city and farm loans.
CITY property.t .Largo loans-a specialty.
v . .num-g, .a DLaie -anK 'liiag.
OMAHA homes. 03flBt Nebraska farms
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE 'CO..
1016 Omaha Nat Douglas 2715.'
OFFERED FOJt SALE. .
, Fnrnltarc. . , .
New & 2d-hand furhlfc. cash or terms,
reasonable. Amor. Furn. Co.. 606 N. 16th.'
FOR SALE
MAGNIFICENT FURNITURE" AND
FURNISHINGS AT
912 NORTH 40TH ST.'
Will enumerate a tew nf tlm tnnnv
articles: Solid mahogany parlor suite,
upholstered In old rose panne plush, pur
chased at Wanamak.er's, JiAv: York, cost
$400; very massive Oircasslah walnut
suite and Spanish leather,' worth $350;
two living room suites', Uvo Pullman re
volving bed davenports five library ta
bles, an elegant dining set In fumed oak,
65-lnch .table, 6 colonial slip seat chairs,
large buffet: many Wilton, Axnilnstcr
and oriental rugs: bedrom suites In cir.
casslan walnUt. and .solid mahogany, very
massive ueu springs ana mattresses; a
very flno collection ot on paintings, com
prising subjects by sUch' well known ar
tists as Kofner of Amsterdam. Mailer
of Berlin, Agnes Kaulbach and many
others.
The owner will conduct this sale per
sonally nnd will cheerfully show any one
through from 9 a. in. to a p. nt. and will
accept any reasonable qffer on any arti
cle. Call today nnd all next week.
912 NORTH 40mST.'
FURNITURE of 5-room flat, good condl.
tlon; will sacrifice.' Douglas 5253.
WANTED TO IJCX. .
STOCK merchandise wanted, clothing,
dry goods, stipes and groceries. Address
L ' 357, Bee. '
SLIGHTLY used high grade piano. W.3726
SMALL confectionery' or grocery In cbl
ored nelghborhoodf Address C 305, Bee.
CASH paid for western South Dakota
'lands: defa'Ulted sale cbiftracts or m'ort.
gages. C. N. Melvame. Huron. S. D.
WANTED TO 'RENT, i
Cottages, ;Hduses
and Flats '
We cannot fill' the demand; we are hav
ing for good cottages, houses and flats,
and It you have a vacant house we can
secure you a desirable tenant.' 'Call us
and wo will be very glad to fnspect your
property an.d arrfingo wlttt.ypU regarding
the renting of It, find we cannot" see any
reason, why your house should bo va
cant when we cannot supply the demand
at our office.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN. ltit Harney 8L
WANTED TO BORROW.
13,000 ON NEW HOUSE and lots; will pay
per cent. Write for description, -"C"
Bee, CouncJI Bluffs. 1, .
LIVK STOCK MAltlCET. OF 'EST
SHIP live stock to 3outh Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Ydur cpnslgn
menu receive prompt and careful atten
tion. -
Live tftoclc Uoniinisklua Uerelisntt,
MARTIN BROft jfc'CQ., Exchange Bldg.
SWAPPEnfe" COLUMN
TWO LOTS, NOi. 149 AND 1H0 ICEN
wood Addition. 3Sth and Evan St.. un
encumbered. Will trado as part'- paymvnt
on small modern cxittaga or. bungalow in
north part of aity. Might consider inula
for small automobile, or Wotild take xood
motorcycle as part payment. Addreas
S. ,C 6X1. Bee.
fix Si BK1!
SWAPl'EUH' COLUMN.
LATfC MODEL, 11 HllI-OttADK, 8KVK.N
passcngor touring car, with electric
lights and self-starter, and otherwise,
(ully equipped, for good equity In im
proved real estate; may add some cash.
Address K. C 13, Ueo
dOOD MODERN MlOOM COTTAGE ON
So. 20th St.. .near Vinton, to swap for
$2,900. Just the' ho triK for a molorra&n.
Address K. C. 618. Uee.
EIGHT SPECKLED HAMIM'RG ClllCK
ens noted for" their laying qualities;
never set. Make offer. Address J. C.
64S. Bee.
SOFT COAL BURNER AND GASOLINE
range, will trade for chickens or any
thing. Make offer. Address S. C. 64?. Bee.
SOUTH OMAHA LOT NT5AH TRACK
' .ago. Fast front, worth $600. 3rblock to
ear, 3 blocks to school, lays fine. Trade
light auto or tlamoudhr)ng or sell cheap.
auotcss . e. .sao, umana Jiec
WANTED ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND
painting In-exchange for tailoring. Ad
dress S. C. (103, Beo.
HAVE 110 ACHKS OF BUST FRUIT
and vegetable land adjoining town In
East Texas; will trado for some good,
cleat; land Jn eastern Nebraska or Iowa,
or cash. Address S. 'C 60S, Bee.
WHAT "WILL YOU TRADE FOlt A
Pair of gum hip boots, ono dozen Illin
ois River folding decoys; 22 .Ivor John
son revolver (blued). Wllltrido separ
ately or all together. Want shot gun, alto
mutlo revolver, or camera or what7 Have
also a 38 p. W. blued revolver that will
throw In for good trade or will trade It
separately. Addrens H. C. 5S7. caro Bee.
I HAVE A B FLAT CORNET. "LB
Fevro" make; original value, $78. Will
trade for Underwood or Royal tyiewrlter.
Address S. C. 6i4j Beo.
HAVE" 'A PRINTOGRAPH MACHINE
for multiple lctrbr work; prints through
ribbon like tvDewrlter: can use ordinary
printers type, and cut, also; electric
motor ana- nana power; cosi win
trade lor. cheap lot .or land, or will con
sider any kind of .a reasonable .of fer. Ad
dicts S. C, 555, Bee.
240-ACR1- RICH. BLACK FARM LAND
In eastern Nebraska: price. $30,000; want
$20,000 to $25,000 general mdse. stock, with
out building. .Address . C. till, Omaha
Beo.
TYPEWRITER DESK AND CHAIR
wanted In uxchaii-L' for four new- and
crated, upto-date washing machines. Ad-.
tircsn- a, C..IU-, ,-iep.
. ........ . . .... .I
white", thoroughbred Lull, good and
sOUad', fine watchdog. Will change for
oicyviq in goou conuuion. p, u. wi, uoe.
ALL MODERN IJOMK, 2 YEARS OLD,
in norm pari oi ciijr, inrco uiuckb iruiu
24th car line; 8 rooms and enclosed sleep
ing porch. Newly decorated last fall.
Would trado my equity of $1,100 for mod
trn bungalow or homo with two or three
large lots, or for good acreage property
.In, north or west part of city.. Also hnvo
two lots In Kenwood Addition, ,3ith and
Evans Bt; "which 1 would apply on trudc.
Address B. V. WJ. uee.
TWO CLEAR LOTS PIERRE, 8. D;
Good abstract. Price, $1,000. Wunt. gen.
mdse. or auto. Good abstract and war.
rqnty deed, p. C. 563. Boe.
GOOD FOUR PASSENGER INTERNA
tlonal auto to exchango for good build
ing lot or lots In Omaha; value $750. Ad
dress S. ,C. 675, Qmaha Bee.
81NOLE SEATED RUBU,U TIRED
eurrey. practically good as new, as purt
payment on good G-passenger autonoulle
or cash. Address S. C, 013. care Bee.
WORK HOUSES WANTED IN EX
change for -good 160-acro land at cash
value; . all or part; balance, If any, terms.
Address S, C. 610, Bee.
FIRST CLASS I'MNTER AND PAPER.
hanger, will swap' painting und paper
ing for ooal, groceries, building matcriiil,.
or'-an-ythlng I camue; 8. O. 6sa.-
ONE OR TWO LOTS CLEAR IN GOOL
town South Dakota; price, cash, $22)
'each, or exchango for gnou one-karat dia
mond ring. Address S. C. 5ft. Onmlia Bee..
$t,0U0 EQUITY' IN hOUTH DAKOTA
incom'ti to ixchango for anything. In
cumbrance of only $500. Address 0. C.
G16, Beb.
TWO FINE NEW MODERN HOUSES
In Omaha to exchange for stock of
men's shoes or clear Texas land, liiiulty
$5,000. S; C. 617. Bee.
$10,000- FARM. ,
-Will exchange fur general merchandise,
groceries g$, shoe stock; small Improve
ments; all good land; mortgage. $3,20o;
price ' right' In Otoo county,' eastern
Nebraska. -Address S.'C, Bea
HAVE A 1''IUPT CLASS. GROCERY DO
Ing a strictly cash business, which I wish
to exchango for a property, houso hav
ing soven rooms and'- nil modem con
veniences" JIust bb clear. Address,
S. C. e50; Bee.
.WANT riding horse: huv6 $250 equity In a
' couple suburban homo lota worth $500.
.Address B. C. ae. Bee.'
TEN ACRES OREGON FRUIT LAND,
worth. $400, to trado-f or, Omiilia lot com
plete offloa equipment ,or dlamqnd; va
cant lot, Lake-iow, Ore., for typewrltoror
Office aesK. Aiiuress ri u imi, caro xice.
VERY IATE$T' MODEL NO. 5 U C.
Smith, only used two months, cost
$100; will sell or trade: hidst dispose ot it
tins ween. Aunrcss a u ujj, care neo.
WHAT LAND IN EASTERN NE
braska ' or w.e.tcrn IoWa ' have you to
trade for ' 110 acres of best fruit and
vet(.nbl land adjolulng town in East
Texosr lAQHrojg r. .u. x, i$q
SINGLE DRIVING RIG WANTED; ex
choiigQ J60-acre,good land, $15 per acre,
bash Value; take rjg us first payment;
balance terms. Address H C. 611, Bee,
GOOD COTTAGE NORTH OMAHA.
Modern but lloat. All - newly painted
and papered. UnruBc. 16x28 ft. Cement
alks. Mtg' $ax.. .Want $300 cash and
good, light auto or clear lots. S. C 5fi,
uee.
WILL TRADE A SEWING MACHLV13'
.for bookcase or buffet. Address S. C.
ISO. Ken.
NICE 6-ROOM COTTAUE; BEST Hh
yun , niuucrii, am ncui; uurn, Jbxii
ft.! Cltivnt U'nlln' nil nut.lv nalnlafli
price, $2,800; mis., $S0O: want small grocery
WW. . " " bUU 1IML UUlUSi AUUIClif
wo.s.wmtum xee.
SOUTH OMAHA LOT, NO" INCUM
braaccs,2for typewriter and office fur
nlturu. Address S. C. B25, Bee.
GOOD' LOT FOR EXCHANaE-43xl25
east front. Price, $joo. Want diamond
ring or automobile. Address. SC 527, Bee.
ABOUT 200. UNIQUE AUTOMATUTlNI
wvlll), flna gopds for cunvnsser, also 140
novel shape cold cream Jars, trade for
books, camera, or anything useful, a C
537, Omahu Bee.
60 TOOL SHARPENERS, WHOLESALE
price $6 apiece. Any agont can soli to
farmers. Want single driving- rig or team
ui wurn uumcii. Aoaresa fi. C bJQ, Bee.
YOUNG CATTLE. OR W.ORK HORSES
wanted foe. 160 acres good, lovol land
at cash valuo $15 jer dcrb. Address H. c.
FO.UR DOZEN , NHW AND LATH
. uimwui uiuvuines taaen irom
merchandlsu creditor; urnteu for ship
ment; wholesale price -JS apiece; fcr toam
work horses, harness and wagon. Ad
dress. S. C. 628,. Boe. '
BEES TUN COLONIES YKI.I.llW
- Italian bees. In fine shape for big crop
mis season; extractor, extra nives ana
complete apiary outfit; worth about $136;
mako- ire a ctsli offer, or will trade for
motorcycle or small second-hand runa
bout, .paying additional cash It warranted.
Address B. C. K2, caro Bee.
WANTED DISC PlIQNQqRAPH RISC
eras, slightly used. In perfect condi
tion, that uro for rule cheap for uash.
Address 8. C. Gil, caro Bee.
INTERNATIONAL- TlTtT(!K' Tn Till n
, for anything of oqual. value. Address
8. C. m. Bee.
.ONE INTERNATIONAL AUTO WAUO.V
'111 good running "order. (260-cash thkes It.
Or 1 .will exoljanio for a vacant lot of
cquai vaiuo. A'mress n- u. t4o. care uee.
HO ACRES. CLEAR LAND. CENTRAL
' Nebraska, exchunge for light runabout
auto worth S1.000 In oasli. Address S. (,'.
040. Beek Omahav - -
TRADE FOR RANCH-S0-ACRB OOOD
iftnd, $10,000,- equity K800. Dandy hotel,
7,t00 net. . rapt WM. mtg.. $1,800. Want
good ranch land'; describe fully, a. C. 643,
Jtee. Omaha. .
J0J ACRES LAND; CLKAR. WILL
- trader for good house la Omuha, 36 acres
In corn;, balance dandy .hay land and
pasture; cash value only, or no deal made.
Price JJ.4W. Might trade for a grocery
or mdse. stock, prefer to trade for Omuha'
restdenee to llva in. Addresa H. C. bu,
Be
OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1914.
SWAITKHS' COIil'MN
GENERAL MUSK. STtVCK. W Ftllt
exchange for wood laud of equal uiue
In eastern Nebraska. Describe fully, C.
j44. Met'. Omaha
CLRAR lT"FlR EXCH ANGE-WANT
good light auto or diamond ring of equal
value. I'rler Is cash. Ad drees S. C.
41, e Qnmha.
GOOD Al TOMOHlI.E FOU GOOD 7
room house nnd S lots. In good live
town, house always rented. Add reus 8.
C. 64. Bee.
INTEREST IN GOOD WUOI.KKAI.K
business, with position and modem "res
idence to traqe for clear land, preferably
In Texas, $6,u to $k.(XM. Address S. C.
m. Bee.
CK.MKNT1NU, BRICKLAYING, CAR
penter, roofing; exahango for anything
valuable. Address S. C. W. Beo..
STANDARD HIGH GRADE PIANO.
gcod ad new, mahogany ease. Cost $3Ml
Will echango for diamond ring or Ford
auto or sacririco for cash. S. C. 544,
umana jieo.
SNAPPY BAROAIN-J400 CASH, BAL-
auce trans or easy terms, uuys o-r.
riltage, bent rennlr: modern but heat.
Good garage. .Prlco only $l.irt. Let us
show It to you: Address 8. C MS, caru
i it.
I HAVE 20 AL'RIth BEST SOU, IN
Tc.tas, neiir gilir, 2 mlleH from Robs
town; unimproved. Prlco $1,200, mtg. $.(00.
Cabbage In field near there sold for $100
per aero this spring. Delightful climate.
For sale or OM'hango for clear lots or
I9i;i automobile. Address H. c f7, Bee.
MUST SELL Oil TltADE MY ST1CNO
typo and Monarch visible typewriter.
Both good as new. Cost $100 each. What
will you give mo? Addmsa 8. C. 607. Bee.
SMALL GAS ENGINE. LIKE NEW, TO
irain- lor wnaif .-. v. w. nee
AUTO TO TRADE 1-UR A CLEAR LOT.
Address S. 61f, Beo.
111,1 E RlllBON WASHING MACHINE;
will trado for anything. Address s. c.
647, Boe.
BAKERY FIXTURES COMPLETE FOR
$225. or what have you to offcrT S. C.
614, Bee.
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, NO. 4,
all latest attachments, two-color rib
bon, etc.. llttio used nnd good as now:
will trmlo fur nr tnwnrds motorevclo or
used runabout, or anything of equal value
I. can use. Address a, c. kz. care neo.
A GOOD BAKERY, WORTH $300, FOR
trade. What have you. Address S. C. 416,
caro Bee.
CLEAR. LOT SOUTH OMAHA. 25TH
andt Madlsou. Prlco. $500. Trad for
light auto. Ouurautca tltlu abstract. Ad
dress S, O 657, Bcc.
WILL 8 WAP WHITE HOLLAND TUR
key torn for two turkey hens. Address
S. C. 50. Lee.
FOR EXCHANGE FOR ALMOST AMY
thing, 7-passcugcr automobile. Address
S. C. 009. Boe.
WILL SWAP A H0-EGG INCUBATOR
fn. Itrln' Im it ...lrt-.i. l.ll'tr. r.lll.rd Alt.
dross H. C. 604. 'Bee.
I HAVE 40 ACRES FINE OREGON
fruit land: a C-rooni cottage, modern ex
cept neat, ana x wis overiana isunng
car. Will trade for anything. Mako of
fer. Address S. C. C22. caro Boo.
J. HAVE A FEW CITY BUILDING LOTS
to swap, for a gqod truck or high-grade
automobile. S. C 620. Bee.
GAS STOVE. 4 LARGE BURNERS AND
ond oven', hardly used, excellont baker.
Would like to swap for chickens) protsr
White Rocks. Address 8. C. 501. Bee.
HAVE GOOD OAK DRESSER. COM
modc, Ice box and some chairs. Will
consider trade for horso and pay differ
ence, or what have you 7 First good otter
takes IU Address S. C. 637. Bee.
DANDY MONEY MAKER. A FIRST
class 20-room hotel In good railroad
town. Rental, $000 per. year. Prlco, $0,000.
Mortgages $150 or trade for Omaha resi
dence, grocery business or light uutomo
biles. Addrpss S. C. 5& Omaha Bee.
I WANT TO SWAP SOME DISC PHONO
graph records. What huve you? Address
S. C. 623, euro Bee.
I HAVE A PLAYER PINO LESS
thuh three years old, Just as good uu
now; also a finu library of music, that I
would trado for orlentul rugs or sell cheap
and arrange terms to suit purchaser. Ad
dicss S. C. 690. -Hoc. .
SECOND-HAND REMINGTON TYPE
writer to swap for good -bicycle and
.. 1 . ... ' . . r I r 11 '
ONE OLD TRUSTY AND ONE1, RUC
ceriful Incubator for four dozen good
hens or two dozen for choico of either.
Address S. C. 612, euro Beo.
I HAVE. A ONE-TON LIGHT TRUCK;
make offer. Address S. C. 624. Bee.
WILL EXCHANGE GOOD o-ROOM COT
tagc at 2625 Grant. St., Omaha, price
u,aw,- inc. ror J.'.tw grocery stock or
gents,', furnishing stock and shoes. Own
ers wrlto mo. a. C. 674. Omaha Bee.
PRINTING AND PAINTING WANTED
In exchango tor dentistry. Address S.
C. 607. Bee.
1 HAVE A GOOD, HEALTHY YEAR
ling colt i would trade for calves. Make
mo offer.' Address S. C. 6S4, Bee.
A-NO. 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
former prlco ti, for salo or swap. Ad
dress S. C. 671, Bee.
"-DRAWER OAK ROLL TOP DESK.
latest sanitury btylo, 54 inches long, 31
Inches wide. For quick salo $25, or will
trudo. for typowrltcr. Address tL C. 633,
Bee.
CLEAR LOT, EXCHANGE FOR ANY
kind of auto in running order. Address
S. O. 67S. Bee
t HAVE A CAMERA OR A DIAMOND
or type-writer or u good Watch und cush
for your piano, or what? D. C. 601. Boe.
OLD-fcU'YLE SIDEBOARD, BlltU & 1 i
mnnlu with marble top. hand-carved
ml u nrcttv tilecu of furniture, but bulky.
"What huvo you to exchango? Address
S. C. 510. Bcc.
WANT GROCERY BUSINESS TRADE
good house and a clfur lot. Prlco $3,70u,
equity $2,900. Even deal. Address 8. C.
691, Omeliu Bee.
AN EDISON 1IOA1E PHONOGRAPH
with about liny best rccorot. song ana
music, for lot, horso, or wh.it? Address
S. C. 672. Beo.
ONE FIFTEEN - LIGHT ACETYLENE.
nnsi navo your Aiiurcss a. u. u.
CLEAR LOT FOR ROOMING HOUSE
of 10 or 13 rooms. Address . C. 55S. Btx.
TO SWAP ONE S-DRAWER 6X CARD
cabinet for typewriter. Address 8. C.
C25. Bee.
HAVE TWO CLEAR LOTS IN SOUTH
Omaha well worth $400 aud $100 cash.
Want a 1913 Ford car in first-class condi
tion. Address S. C 532. care Boe.
NEW HAMMOND TYPlSWUlTIIIt. COST
S0. Changed work so cannot use. Will
trude or tell Address 8. C. UA Bee.
OUU HllODE ISLAND 11ED COCKEREL
for two setting liens.. Address S. C.
COO, Bee.
WANT OJOD HMA1IA LOT IN EX
change for utmost new standard piano;
good as new; cost J3S5. Address S. C.
Omuha Bee.
TWO LOTS ON 23L. AVE., NORTH OF
Webster Avt., J100; 110 down, 10 per
month, or will trudc. Address S. C. 14,
caro jigh,
LOT 9, BlXSCIt 3, ANNOM PLACE,
1 1 1. nMai,n ...in. 1 1 r. . . i -. -a v.i i .
1 3, Bt-lmunt uud., Lincoln, price MW; trade
for typowrltern jind office furniture- Ad
j dress- S o u9K. care Beo,
IcOOD LOT IN SOUTH OMAHA, NEB
l Free und cleurt 13 blocks south ot
' pnstotflco bldg.; 3 blocks from carline;
l lot Is lax 123 ft Price U00 or oxchunto
I for good Ford or other light oar. Ad
I dress S. C Co Omaha Bee.
( Wani" AS I
gRiries J
RAIL WAV TlMK CARD.
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Lot Antfilta Limited . M pm
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tcenlh nnit Webster.
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IJeptrt. Arrtet.
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If rli'.T. (b) Dtlly except Sundty.
Notes From Omaha's Busy Suburbs
1 , vri. - : ' ''
llfllaon.
Mlts L. M. Stlgor Is spending the week
end with friends In Lincoln.- 1
A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
u nunlon, on Saturday. April 14
MIhb Mary Roth left last Wednesday
for her hoinp in Tekamah, Neb.
Miss Ocnovlevo Fodrca has roturnod
from abroad, where sho has been study
ing violin, ....
Tho Benson Woman's club will' meet at
me nomo or Mrs. L, a, Simmons nfctft
Thursday.
Claus Qlandt was called to Omaha last
nunuay, uy tne death of his mother, Mrs,
Mary Ulandt.
Jacob Hauck of Benson, conducted the
lur.orni services or tho omuha pioneer,
Mrs. A. Nast, Wednesday afternoon'.
The members of the Degree of Honor
luuKo neiu u social cara party artcr the
business session last Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Plott, Airs. Ilorton, Mrs. Applyby
nnd Hfltvn 4lntt mntnvmA in Vll rl...
Monday und visited at the A. P. Knapp
home.
Tho newly elected council waa Installed
last Thursday evening at, tho city linll.
Members of tho Municipal league wero
present.
Mrs. Newton Mettler entertained the
Irvlngton Ladles' Aid society Friday aft
ort.oon, and the young people In the
evening,
Culla lilies sent by tho E. .E. Hoffman
family from California, formed part of
the Easter decorations nt thn M-ihnHi.i
church.
J?..M' Rowcrman. Leroy Hoyt and C. V.
WlllluuiH and their fnVilll nt ,t,.u
havo become residents of Benson during
tho week. '
r W,'."la.m Rlce'. Qeorgo Wedge. J. Allen,
U B. Hoyt and llernmri U'nirf in,i..i
tho rcremonv of the Hhrlnr .i i
laat Wednesday. '
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Jennlm- in.i ui..
A. Wesley, all of Omaha, were guests
.am neon i inn j, n, lirooKS home
In Keystone park.
Tho volunteer fire fleiiartni,.ni i,M it.
first of n scries of drills Imi Mnnv
evening and the regular members will
mm next Aiiynuay,
Tho Danish sisterhood gave Its Initial
danco ut the Benson auditorium last Sat
urday livening, whloh drew a largo crowd
from Benson and Omaha.
Dr. F. P. Rumsey'of tho Omaha uni
versity will speak at the Npnpurtlsan1
club meeting on next Friday ovonlng on
single tax In the negative.
The Methodist Brotherhood entertained.
tne women f riday evening at the churoh,
a debate on "Woman's Huffrage," wuh
neiu, .una reiresumems were served,
Peter Nellsen Is recovering from In
juries l-ocelvvd Hunduy night when he
was run Into by an automoblo run by
Anton Shacfer on Military avenue.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Voss will enter
tain the Halcyon Whist club on next
Wednesday und Mrs. C. O, Anderson of
Bensonhurst will entcftuln the Round
Dozon club Tuesday of next week.
The dedicatory services of the Augus
Una Lutheran church will be held this
afternoon ut 3 o'clock, Rev, Mr- Ellman,
former pastor, will assist In the cere
mony. The funeral services of Mrs. P. J. Rarr
at Dundcu this afternoon will be attended
In a body by the Benson Woman's olub.
Mrs. Barr Is the mother of Mrs, Haffke,
tho president.
A vacunt house two blocks oast of
Krug park was burned to tho ground
Thursday eventhg, tho Benson fro de
partment responded to the alarm, but
could do little.
L. D. Thoelecke, who has been In tho
Jewelry business for some time In Ben
ton, left last Monday with his daughter,
Miss Bertha Thoelecke, who will linprovo,
her claim. No. 4.
Mrs. a. W. lradale entertained at lunch
last Thursday In honor of Mrs. Pcray
White, Mrs. Ray Lawson and Mrs. F, C.
Thels, wtio leave soon for an Indefinite
weru Mesdarnos Simons, Mason, Shelley
und O'ltourke.
West Anihler.
Willis Lehmer and wife of Pueblo,
Colo., arrived Monday and are spending
the woo k -end with former neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Blarkett enter
tained Mrs. M. Llghtcap and daughter
PREPARATIONSFOR GALA DAY
May Queen to Be Chosen by Students
of Omaha University.
RIVALRY BETWEEN THE CLASSES
Committees tlint AVllI Be In Clinrne
of i:tniinrntr Kratl Hies Next
.'Month AlMinlutpd Co-KiU
Aid Low font ShoiT.
Oala day, tho R res test soclnl event of
the school year, will Ixj held by tho
students of the University of Omahu May
1. . As has been tho custom slnco tho
beRlniilnn of the school, a May queen
will bo chosen by ballot anil to tha pou
ular youiift woman tho entire school pays'
homaRe while tho May festivity Is on.
In addition to crowning ttie queen thoro
Is a continual round of festivities. Knoh
class and society of the scliool puts sofno"
kind of act on and tho rivalry between
them for securing first honors has usu
ally resulted lii eomo first-class prodilo
tlons. rians havo nearly Ih-cii completed,
for the event. Kollowlnir aro the con
mittees havlnif chnrso of the festival:
LlahtliiR, aion Itecves; scenery. Henry
Seltcer, Howard Dunham, Annlo Barnes
and Andrew Dowj property, Clinton Hal
soy, Kmerson (loodrlch, Jean Berscr and
Uuth Sundlandf dance, Marg-nret Lewis',
Marllla Case, Helen Johnston and Mae
Carney; practice, Helen Olwltz; May
queen votlnsr, Viola Pierce, Grace Waters,
Taullno Wcstorfleld and Zela 15lmcr;
mmlc, Bertie Hoagr. Delia Nelson and
Kdwln ncllsi May pole, Dorothy Mac
Murray, Olua Anderson, dlndys Tal
madso and Joseph Wclnhorffj decorations,
Dorothy Scolt, Kthol Ilathkey. Heleli
Alnxwelt, John Sclby and I,ottlo Under-
niii. printlns-, Floyd Woosloy and Oeorgo
McLaifcrtyi prodrain,. Bamiiol SSlotky;
seats, Charles Krandsen and Molvln Bea
cons: tickets. Kfflo Cleland,- Victor Jor
Bcnsoh. Mablo Melscn and-Stanley High.
Besides tho subcommittees chosen a gen
eral executive committee of five elected
from the various classes at cchol will
supervise the work.
Xcvru Notes or IJ Diversity.
"How the Veto Was Won." n playette
Willi M I'll ,1 nf TT.1 It'nK.II.. -."..!.
d2n!. ha wenHy keen In great do-
Thu d " ne.r,ll,(c,ulrc" organisations.
at tho Council Bluffs rresbytcrlan church.
Many of the co-eds, have contributed
part of their tlmo at the Low.Cost-of-Llvlng
show, in several of the booths
candv Is lielnir ilia nmfii. , i..
given to charity. Miss Mablo Nelsen Is
in charge of securing recruits for the
Work,
Mrs. C. Rhif.r ti.l e t..
Omaha Hoclal Settlement work, Is en
couraging file students to form a eettle
tnent club, In a recent lecture sho urged
the students to co-operate with tho ttsso-
their time for carrying on the work.
miss j-.ana Hwceiy, former head of the
. uvmii iiiivu,, no, tuuiriuu (U mr.
Steele Wflllarln.v AtfAnlmr. XT- n nt
faculty members wore present. Dr. Jen
kins, prcsldont of tho Lntverslty of
Omaha, performed tho ceremony. ..
The doinestlo Bclenco department has
lilt upon a noved ray to ralso money for
several plocrs bf now equipment. Meals
are .served to the students -several times
a week, Tho Idea Is proving popular and
tulll .-.. V.. .i.n,lnii.fl ..nil .Iq.f I ..
stead of twice a wee,H.
beveral ot the clubs at the school began
from North Omaha during tho Easier
holidays. ''"".
Miss Marie Carlsen' earner homo from
Columbus, Neb., Friday ovenlng to. spend
a f,ow days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ola Carlsen.
Mrs. Mabel Simmons gave a birthday
party on Saturdays evening In, honor of
her brother, Charles Stevens,' twenty
Sixth Anniversary.
-Mrs. Bert Oante will, entertain the .West
Side Woman's Christian Temperance
union at her home on Forty-sixth and
Mason stroels Thursday afternoon. .
'Mrs. John T. Gahtz was called to Bas
set!, Neb., Tuesday morning by the death
Of her niece, Mrs. John Von Winkle. She
returned homo on Friday ovonlng.
Mrs. E. O. Qrftver entertained the
Ladles' Aid - society Of tho Jennings
Methodist Episcopal churoh on Thursday
afternoon at the home of her parents,
Mr, and Mrs, John Blade.
William Augho, defective- for tho South
vt ii . IH.HIU laiuunu. nuiumi'mueu v til
wife and daughter, Mildred, arrived from
Mobile, Ala., to spend . week with his
cousin, Mrs. Chorion Baarmen, and aunt,
Airs. n. H. Miller.
Charles J. Roberts and wife, who have
been touring Europe the last throe
months, arrived in New York from Rome
Monday and will visit relatives In Wash
ington, D. C, and Milwaukee. They will
return home about June 1.
Mrs. William McDonald -was the guest
of her mother, Mrs. Mary Maestrlck; on
South Fifty-fourth street tho first of the
week, leaving Friday morning for Kan
sas City, where she will bo the gu.cst of
relatives until May 1,
Tho patrons and friends of Reals school
met at the building .Friday evening for
the purpose of organising a social canter
rlnh. Jnhn Wolfs WM tlinten nji nrl.
dent; A, C, Jackson, vice president, and
Mrs. it. u. ciaggett, secretary, a great
deal of enthusiasm was worked up by
the sulendld addresses on the .work and
great, goou is to do nopcii lor in inis
coinmuiuiy ut numoa.
Bonder,
Mr and Mrs. Royal D. Mlller-Ioft Fri
day to spend a few days In Dcs Moines,
In.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roth spent the first
pari ot tne ween in Texamah with rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. i. H. -Wright,- Jr.. snter
lulned the C, C. Bridge club Monday
evening. , . ,
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Undlke moved Into
their houee at 4314" Capitol avenue during
the week, ' ' '
Mrs. Royal D. 'Miller entertained the
uunuee i.uncneon ciuu at a nriuge lunell
eon Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. H. I Rush arid family
reiurncn me nrsi oi tne weei; irom a
trip to Florida,
The Misses Ruth and Grace Slabaugh
gave a tea' Saturday for their KUeet. Miss
Margaret Clayton,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Johnson and family
have moved (o Wayne, Neb., to make
their future home. 1 "'
Mrs. T, O. Putnam and Mrs. Jessie
.Dodder entertained the Concordia club
Tuesday afternoon. -
Lincoln "Weldon of Bl&omlngtnn. 1IL,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Sision the- first ot the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jasmer left Wednes
day for a trip to Houston, Oalveston,
Hot Springs, Ark., 'and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Letter Moreau of I.n
Angeles are expected toddy to' visit Mrs,
.Morgana parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. I
Hart.
Tho annual business meeting of tha
Dundee Woman's club will We held
Wednesday. April K. tt the homo of Mrs.
N. K. Lype.
Mr, and "Mr T.- TV Cornbs aro having
their house moved from 4906 Dodge street
to tha. southeast corner of Forty-eighth
and Davenport streets.
Mrs. F, W. Slabaugh entertained at
luncheon Friday for Miss Margaret Clay
ton of Hannibal, -Mo., and far Miss Nora
Condon of Humphroy, Neb,
The Woman's Missionary society of the
Dundee Presbyterian church will meet
Friday. April tl. at the home of Mrs. A.
C. Crossman. 32 Webster street.
J. E, Walton has sold his home at 4XB
Cavcnport street and will move to 1W7
lining tip prospecllve members when th
seniors if the Omaha, South umalia and
Council Bluffs seniors were entertained
Friday evening. The Phi Sigma Phi was
especially active In this lino c - work
Many of tho students are writing es
says to be submitted to - the Woman's
Christian Temperance association May
30. A prlae of MR Is offered for first
place, while ono for JIS will be given it
the student taking second. A scholarship
will be given by Dr. fjpaldlng to somo
needy student as qno of the prlxes. Last
year Mlsa Nell ityan won tho first plaoo
and later bn won the state prize with her
essay.
. The l.'toplnn sorority postponed their
entertainment for Saturday evening, a
the large njnmlnl of work In getting
ready for Oala day and several other
school functions cut In too much on their
program. The entertainment will bo
given next Friday Instead.
MERCHANTS WOULD STOP
SENDING GOODS ON APPROVAL
A systematic . campaign has been In
augurated In Omaha to do away with tho
practice nf sending out large quantities
of goods on approval, to persons who
mako a hnhlt of doing this at tho differ
ent stores, ' '
The cost of collection and delivery of
tho packages, together with tho damago
to the goods from handling, has been
nit expense which merchants havo beforo
not been able to reduce
Thero am a few women .In Omaha -only
a fow. It Is Bald jvlio when they are
ready to purchasa shirt waists will go
to several stores and ank that several
garments bo sent to their homes on ap
proval. The result Is that a small percent of
tho garments aro sold, the storo payn
tho cost of delivery ami collection of the
merchandise and bears .tho log's, which
costs mnro than would an actual sale
Tho woman really profits nothing by
the transaction,, but tho merchant suf
fers, "One of' tho chief objects of tile retail
ers' association Is to reduce tho cost ot
doing business, and tha ultimate qost ot
goods to the consumer," said Secretary
J. W. Metcalfe. "Wo now have a plan
to report these peOp(o who abuse the gen
erosity of merchants,' so that all members
of the nssoolatlon may- .ho warned ot
thnso persons.
"It Is really nothing but a campaign
to educate tho publlo or' rdther the few
women who Imposo on tho merchants,
and wo believe that wb will bo ablo to
do It and eliminate this trado abuse with
out hurting their fcollngs, or making
them enemies. e havo found that whon
people are. Informed of tho evil they are
fairly willing tJ meet lis halt way and
assist In' correcting -It."-
Nothing So Oood for. n Cough or Cold
When you have a cold you want tha
best medicine, obtainable so as to get rid
of It with the least possible delay. There
are many who consider Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy unsurpassed. Mrs. J.
Boroff, Kltda, Ohio, says: "Ever since
my daughUr nuth, was cured" of a. se
vere, cold and cough by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy two years ago I havo
felt kindly disposed toward the manufac
turers of that preparation. I know of
nothing so qulcH lo' relieve a cough or
euro a cold.'1' , All dcafers. Advertise
ment. ' 1
Tho Persistent' and Judicious Use ot
Nowspapcr Advertising Is the Road to
Business Success.
:South Twenty-eighth streft about May 1.
The family expect to return to Dundee
ovuntually.
Tho wedding nf Raymond Crossman and
MIsh Lolla Margaret Ostenberg took place
Wednesday evening at tho home of the
bride's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Henry
Ostenberg ot Mead, Neb.
.To see "Robin Hood" ut tho Brandets
theater Monday- evening, Mr. and Mrs. C
C. Ueorgo, had ah their guests. Mr. and
Mrs. Ueorgo Tunnlcllffe and J. 12. tlcorge,
and. ,Mrs, Henry. C. Van tllceon had ns
her guest Dr. and 'Mrs. II. -B. Lemere
and Dr. uhd Mrs. Charles O'NaU Rich.
Flo,reini;F - - - e
Mrs.. Josepli, Is very ill.
R. A. Holding's father, of Iowa, has
spent the last two weoks In Florence,
Mrs. J. Droukli was tho guest ot Mrs.
Luptncrant at Council, Bluffs Wednesday.
Mrs. X" B: "Butter was the guest of Lin
coln and Grand Island friends tho last
week.
Mrs. W. N. Halsey of, -the Omaha uni
versity, i spent Easter with Mr.. J. B,
Butter. , v ,
C. R. ' Connor has sold his homo hero
and will return to Omaha -with his family
to live.
Tho Knights and Ladles of Security
gave a social Thursday at the Odd Fel
lows' hall.
. Mrs, J. L. Houston entertained a num
ber of friends Thursday at their horns
west of town. '
Casper Bolr of Cheyenne; "W"y.o., spent
last Friday and Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. F. P. Herfort.
The Fraternal Order ot Eagles Dancing
club gave one of its popular dances at
ltr hall Friday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Klung Of Chicago are vis
iting Mrs. Alice Covert. Mr. Klung will
worn on the new Douglas. hotel
Leo Kelly, who was severely Injured In
an automobile accident last week, is Im
proving as rapidly as can be expected
' The Court of Honor gave a short en
tertainment at their hall Monday even
ing after their regular business session.
Airs, Frank Wright was brought back
home Tuesday after a successful opera
tion at the Nicholas Senn hospital in
Omaha.
Mr. ahd "Mrs. Frank Brown were thn
guests of Mrs. Brown's- parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A, L. Johnson of Omaha, on Kaster
Sunday,
The Engles gave one of their smoker
and social session Wednesday evening,
when a very enjoyable time was had by
all pressnt.
Mr, and Mrs, E. C-t Webster and family
and Miss Lola Taylor went to Ftemont
In their nevf car to spend Easter with
Mrs. Webster's brother.
Miss Ethel Preston cave n. rnnrtlnir
.'.'Aunt Sally Ann," which was well re-
ceivea at mo regular meeting of lh
Court of Honor Monday night,
Irving Allison, sr.. who Is cashier of
the First National bank of Omaha, has
been cqnflncd to hl home for the last
week w(th a severe attack ot grip.
Mrs- W. H. Thomas, who recently -underwent
an operation nt the Swedish Im
manuel hospital. Is doing, very nlceb,
although not uhlq.to be "brought honie yet
Mr. and Mrs. Lew White of Des Moines
were guests of Dave Andrews a few days
this week, on their, way home from Cali
fornia, where they spent tho winter Miss
Mabel Swanson of York, Neb., is the
week-end guest of Mrs. Frank Brown.
The marriage of Miss Emma Babbitt,
daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babbitt,
nnd Mr. Orlle A. Wilson, took place Tues
day evenlmr at the home of the brides
poronts. Rev. Nathaniel McGrJffin of the
J.ov Avenue Presbyterian church,
Omaha, officiated, The bride carried a,
bouquet of white roBos and the brides
maid one of pink. An elaborate" wedding
dinner was served to the assembled
guests.
The last meeting of the Ponca Kensing
ton club was held at the home of Mrs,
Raymond Wednesday afternoon. A pleas
ant afternoon van tnunt
luncheon was served: The members
present were Mesdamea Jsspersen. Brod
erspn. Brown. Hansen, Alback, Dlnklns.
arsch. Jaeobsop, Letovsky and Ray
mond. Tho guests of honor were Mrs
Larscn and Miss Cells, Raymond. Tha
club will reorganize again tn th fall.