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SWAPPERS' COLUMN. H.yiCiM.UAL,L' 'IANO: TRADK FUll diamond, horeo and buggy, equity In house, or what have you to offer? 5. i!" A. GENTLEMAN'S GOLD FILLED itlCAh", costl,nf WO, for typewriter; must ba In A-l condition. Address S. C. 699, nee. CLKATt T T IM t.UI -i.rr,v- xt n... . trade as first payment on rooming house. Address S, C, 692. Boe. YOUNG CATTLE OR WORK HOUSES wanted for 160 acres good, level land at cash value $15 per acre. Address 8. C. 023, 13 ec. TEN AfMlEH fllH-nnv wmtlm t vr worth $400, to trado for Omaha lot. comA i'io uHKt Biuinatni or diamond; va c? Jl i i ,ew' Urc- for typewriter or HAVE CLEAR LOT. GOOD SO. DAK. town; exchange for piano, horse, auto ivnm. cun you oiiert o. u., 4WU. 3 DANDY 6-ROOM rurTAnita am. rented, first-class condition, on paved street; will exchange 1 or 3 for good stock goods In or out or Omaha, Trice, $7,0u0; mtg.. tUOfl. s. C. 3540. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, NO. 4, all latost attachments, two-color rib bon, etc.; little used and good as new; will trade for or towards motorcycle or used runabout, or anything of equal value i can usp. Aaaresa a. u. care nee. TRADE FOR RANCH-SO-ACRE GOOD land, $10,000, equity $6,800, Dandy hotel, $7,600 net, rent WOO. mtg.. $1,500. Want good ranch land; describe fully. S. C. 643, Bee. Omaha. EIGHT SPECKLED HAMBURG CHICK ens noted for their laying qualities! never est. Mako offer. Address a. C. C48. Bee. SNAPPY BARGAIN $4W CASH. BAL anco trade or easy terms, buys 5-r. cut age, betit repair; modern but heat. Good garage. Prlco only $1,500. Let us show It to you. 'Address S. C. 628. care Bee. GOOD FOUR-PASSENUER INTERNA tlonal auto to exchange for gool build log lot or lots In Omaha: value $750. Ad dress S. C. 675. Omaha Bee. SOFT COAL BURNER AND GASOLINE range: will trade for chickens or any thing. Make offer. Address S. C. 649. Bee. WANTED ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND painting In exchange for tailoring. Ad dress 8, C. K03. Bee. INTERNATIONAL 'lUlOCK TO 'lUAUE for anything of equal value. Address S. C. 518. Bee. 160 ACRES LAND. CLEAR. WILL trade for good house In Omaha, 25 acres In corn, balance dandy hay land and pasture; cash value only, or no deal made, Prlco $2,400. Might trade for a grocery or mdse. stock, prefer to trade for Omaha residence to live In. Address S. C. 612. uee. i WANT G30D OMAHA LOT IN Ex change for almost new standard piano; good as new; cost $385. Address S. C. 6S3, Omaha Bee. FOUR DOZEN NEW AND LATE .model washing machines taken from merchandise creditor; cratea for ship ment; wholesale price S3 apleco; fir team work horses, harness and wagon. Ad dress S. C. 62S, Beo. WHAT LAND IN EASTERN NE braska or we.Urn Iowa have you to trade for 110 acres of best fruit and vegetable land adjoining town In East TexoaT Address S. C. 620. Bee. SINGLE DRIVING RIG WANTED; ex change 160-acre good land, $15 per acre, cash value; take rig as first payment; balance terms. Address S C 611. Bee. ONE OLD TRUSTY AND ONE SUC cetsful Incubator for four dozen good hens or two dozen for choice of either. Address S. C. 612. care Bee. WANT RIDING HORSE: HAVE $260 equity In a couple suburban home lots worth $500. Address S. C. 606 Bee. I HAVE 4 ACRES FINE OREGON fruit land: a 6-rooni cottage, modern ex cept heat, and -x 1913 Overland touring car. Will trade for anything. Make of fer. Address S. C. 622. care Boe. 1 HAVE A FEW CITY BUILDING LOTS to swap for a good truck or high-grade automobile. 3. C 520, Bee. A GOOD BAKERY. WORTH $3. FOR trade. What nave you. Address S. C. 410, caro Bee. M TOOL SHARPENERS. WHOLESALE , price $6 .apiece. Any agent can sell to farmers. Want single driving rig or team of .work horses. Address S. C. WO. Bee; I HA.VE A 8x10 TENT, BLUE AND white, stripe, heavy canvas, Just the thing for fairs and carnivals; cost $22.60; as good as new. What have you' Make an offer S. C. 637, Bee. ALL MODERN HOME. 2 , YEARS OLD, In north part of city, three, blocks from 24th car line; 8 rooms and enclosed sleep ing porch. Newly decorated last fall. Would trado my equity of $1,400 for mod ern bungalow or home with two or three large lots, or for good acreage property In north or west part of city- 'Also have two lots In Kenwood Addition, 38th and Evans St, which I would apply on trade. Address S. C. G32. Bee. WANTED TO EXCHANGE OSTEO pathlc treatment for tailoring. S. C 69(i. Bee. WILL TRADE A SEWING MACHINES for bookcane or buffet. Address 8. C ISO. Bee. HAVE VERY" IjATEST .MODEL VIS lble L. C. Smith typewriter, only used short time. Will trade or sell, cheap. Address S. C 679. cure Omaha Dally Beo. PRACTICALLY NEW STANDARD Vis ible typewriter, up-to-date In every par ticular and some cash for automobile, run-about preferred. Address S. C, 677, care Omaha Bee. SINGLE SEATED RUBBER TIRED surrey, practically good as new, as part payment on good 5-passenger automobllt or cash. Address S. P., 613. care Bee. HAVE 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE on paved street, first-class condition, well rented to good tenant. Has loan on of 975. Will exchange $1,000 equity for grocery, vacant lots, acreage or dia monds. Mako offer. Address S C. 631, Bee. , LET ME FURNISH THE PAINT AND paint that old house. 1 can make it look like new. Am first-class painter and wilt do' any kind of painting you may have and will take In exchango anything I can use diamonds, horse and wagon, auto, lot, groceries, tailor-made clothes, or what have you'.' Will exchange 100 gallons shingle stain, all colors, s. C. MS, Bee. WHAT HAVE YOU TO SWAP FOR good vacant property, in the best part of the city? Tell me quick. Address S. C. fS7. care Bee. I HAVE A GOOD LOT IN A GROWING part of thu city which I will swap for a good "Ford" or some other good auto. Address & C 064. care Bee. SKVERAL GOOD VACANT LOTS TO swap for Income property. What hava you? Let me hear from you. Address S, C. 678. care Bee. HAVE A FINE BUILDING LOT THAT 1 win swap lur u jiupinounc. AlUst be In good repair. Address 8. C. 682. Bee. WILL EXCHANGE CARPENTER . work for cow or lot, or will work by 'day S. C. 635. Bee. WORK HORSES WANTED IN EX change for good 160-acre land at cash value; all or port: balance, if any, terms. ddrcss B. C. 610. Bee. ' ll.uuu EQUITY IN SOUTH DAKOTA income to exchange for anything. In cumbrance of only $500. Address C c $16. Bea GENERAL MDSE. STOCK. $25,000, FOR exchango for good land of equal value in eastern Nebraska, Describe fully, S, C. 644. Bte. Omaha GOOD AUTO WORTH $0 FOR GOOD clc-ar lot. Address S. C. 696, Care Bee. HAVE TWO CLEAR LOTS IN SOUTH Omaha, well worth $400 and $100 cash. Want a 1913 Ford car In first-class condi tion. Address S. C. osc care Bee. NEW HAMMOND TYPEWRITER. COST JS0. Changed work so cannot use. Will trade or sell. Address S. C. 55S. Bee. FOR EXCHANGE FOR ALMOST ANY. thing, 7-p.issenger automobile. Address s. c w. uoe. GOOD VAQANT LOT IN GOOD PART of town; will swap for cash. Address H. C. 6S6 .care B. SECOND-HAND REMINGTON TYPE? writer to swap tor good bloyde and cash. Address 8 C 548. Bee. WANT GROCERY BUSINESS TRADE good house and a clear lot. Price JJ.70u, rqulty 12.900. Even deal. Address 8. C, $91. Omaha Bee. UKK INTERNATIONAL AUTO WAGON '11 good running order 1260 cash takes it. Or 1 will exchange for a vacant lot of real value Addres3 f C tt care Bee. SWAPPKU'S COLUMN AUTO TO TRADE KuR A CLEAR LOT. Address S. 1 OS, llee. SO ACRES CLEAR UND, CENTRAL Nebraska, exchange for llsht runabout auto worth $1,000 In cash. Address S. U. 640. Bee. Omaha. CLEAR LOT FOR EXCHANGE WANT good light auto or diamond ring of equal value- Price Is $JW cash. Address & C. u, umana. TWO LOTS ON 33U AVE.. NORTH OF webvter Ave., $0j (10 down. J10 per ........... w, . .1 . Auutrai o. i DM. care Bee. I HAVE 2U ACREh BEST SOIL IN Texas, near gulf, 2V4 miles from Robs town; unlmprored. Price $1,200, mtg. $300. Cabbage in field near there sold for $10) per acre this spring. Delightful climate. For sale or exchange for clear lots or 1313 automobile. Address S. C 627. Bee. MUST SELL OR TRADE MY SfENO type and Monarch visible typewriter. Both good as new. Cost $100 each. What will you give me? Address 8. C. 607, Bee. SMALL GAS ENGINE, LIKE NEW, TO trade for what? S. C 334. Bee. DIAMOND RING IN EXCHANGE FOR used Ford car. Address S. C. 691, Bee. 1 HAVE A FIRST-CLAbS FULL DRESS suit In excellent condition; this suit ha only been worn u or G times and Is as good hs new. Size, 37. Will sell for $15 ensh. For Information write S. U. &, Omaha Bee. HAVE A PK1NTOGRAPH MACHINE for multiple letter work; prints through ribbon like typewriter; can use ordinary printers' type, and cuts, also; electric motor and hand power; cost $336. Will trade for cheap lot or land, or will con sider any kind of a reasonable oiler. Ad diessS. C.. 636, Bee. TWO LOTS. NOS. 159 AND 100 KEN wood Addition. 38th and Evans St., un encumbered. Will trade as part payment 911 small modern cottage or bungalow In north part of city. Might consider trade for small automobile, or would take good motorcycle as part payment. Address S. C. GJ1. Bee. HAVE 110 ACRES OF BEST FRUIT and vegetable land adjoining town la East Texas; will trade for some fcood. clear laud In eastern Nebraska or Iowa, or cusn. Address a. C 60S, Bee. HAVE A FIRST CLASS GROCERY Do ing a strictly cosh business, which I wish to exchange for a property, houso hav ing sovon rooms and all modern con veniences. Must be clear. Address. S. C. .650. Bee. I OWN 320 ACRES FINE GRAZING land, black soil, fine grass, fenced, Ly man county, South Dakota; not far to R. R. town, which Is county seat. , Price, $15.00 per acre. Will exchange for grocery store or stock of goods In small town, or Income property, or make offer. S. C, 639. OLD-STYLE SIDEBUAKu. BIRD'SBYE mnplo with marble top. hand-carved and a pretty piece of furniture, but bulky. What have you to exchange? Address S. C. 610, Beo. WILL EXCHANGE GOOD 6-ROOM COT tage at 2625 Grant St., Omaha, price $2,800. inc. $600, for $2,000 grocery stock or gents' furnishing stock and shoes. Own ers write mo. S. C. 674. Omaha Bee. BLUE RIBBON WASHING MACHINE; will trade tor anything. Address S. C. 647, Bee. ONE OR TWO LOTS CLEAR IN GOOU town South Dakota; price, cash, $22i each, or exchange for good one karat dia mond ring. Artilress e C. f-W, Omaha Bee. GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE AND 3 LOTS, 1 ....a. II.. V. r. 1 ., n nliimVo .n(.f1 .11 UUli 11 V U tU ,1 It , IIUU9U .II.VU, To swap for good automobile. Address S. C. 615 Bee. TWO FINE NEW MODERN HOUSES In Omaha to exchange for stock of men's shoes or clear Texas land. Equity $5,000. S. C. 617. Bee. INTEREST IN GOOD WHOLESALE business, with position and modern res idence to trade for clear land, preferably In Texas. $5,000 to $10,000. Address S. C. 638. Bee. BAKERY FIXTURES COMPLETE FOR $225. or what have you to offer? S. C. CI 4. Bee. WILL TRADE 17-JEWELED WATCH for typewriter; worth $12. S. C 633. HAVE NEW AND 1TSED PIANOS. Will trade for other musical Instru n cnts or will buy high grade piano. Address. S. C. 676, liee. WILL TRADE A GOOD HANDCAR for a ball ana a Pitchers glove. S. C. 651. OFFERED FOR KENT. Apartment and Finis. 1721 LEAVENWORTH ST.-.room apart ment, steam heat, $35. 1719 Leavenworth St. 1-r. apt., steam heat. $32.50. 500 So. nth St. 5-r. apt., steam heat, $30. S07 So. 18th St. 5-r. apt., stoam ht., $27.60. S47Vi So. 20tlr St. 7 rooms, all mod., $25. 4202 Hamllton-o r.. mod. ex. ht., $12.50. 1543 N. 16th St-5 r., mod. ex. ht., $12.60. CAN RENT TO RESPONSIBLE COL ORED FAMILY. 310S Seward St. 6 r., mod. ex. ht., $17. 216 So. 28th Ave. 5 rms. city water, $14. McCAGUE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 1506 Dodgo St. D. 415. o THERE are many houses and apartments for rent Moet of them are not desir able. One of the best built and most expensively finished St. Louis flats will be vacant In May. The rent Is lower than many of the inferior type, Fifteen min utes walk from the west to tho court house. The owner will show It to re sponsible people without children. Ad dress 11. 392 .Bee Office. 551 S. 27TII ST. 0-room flat. Doug. 6451. NEARLY new flat, six rooms, reception hall, modern. 3122 Cass St. Benson 353 W. FIVE and 6-room flats, modern except heat, $16. Phone Douglas 6CSS. Beautiful Apartments Fine Lawns Flower Gardens Tennis Courts Large Porches Several 3-room apartments fn the RO LAND and STREHLOW Building fof rent nt $25 and $28. One 6-room apartment In thu Majestic at $45, Strictly all modern equipment, flno Janitor service nnd all the summer comforts mentioned ubove. Come I In, or call us up for further Information. Payne & Slater Co. Phone D. 1016. 616 Omaha Nat- Bank Bldg, 2013 CHICAGO ST. Nice front, 6-room, with bath, apartment. Douglas 6297. FOR RENT Four-room modern steam heated apartment In the Krasber Apart ment. 29th and Dodge; $30 per month. Ap ply .901 Dodge St., or call Harney 6620 or Douglas 6412. PHYSICIAN'S OPPORTUNITY. St Louis flat, modern, splendid loca tion, occupied 4 years by doctor. Lock at 1612 Ohio St. Web. 6701. FOUR-ROOM .apt. and nloiive; front and back stairway; modern. 1627 Decatur. Harney SO!. TWO elegunt NEW 6-room flats, 502 S. 34thr beautifully decorated; disappear ing bed. sun parlor. Janitor service; Al. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Hurney St. Gordon Van Co.ES 219 N. lltli fit. Phone D. 391 or H. 69ti NEW brick apartments, reaay to move Into; completely furnished, dishes and all: 4 rooms, $6 per week; 3 rooms, $3 per week. Call Doug. 8711 during office hours. 3-R. Apt. $7; 21st & Nicholas. Web. 2S84. 5-ItOO.M single flat, strictly up-to-date, reasonable. 2901 Dewey Ave. Red 3038. DESIRABLE FOUR ROOM8 IN Till! CALIFORNIA APARTMENTS. SKR Furnished Apartments. BIO SNAP Apartmont completely fur nished; nlco lawn, shade; $30. Harney 4J30. WS1 South 31st St. ' r Hoard nnil Room. EXCELLENT bourd; 08 Lake St pleasant rooms. SO. 41ST., 602 Strictly modern rooms, with board, In prlvut'' family Har 1164. THE BKK: OFFERED FOR RENT. Furnished itnoms. NOW' nBADY Large, nowly furnished. cool, airy, cheerful rooms. Call MS So. 20th St. 2No DAVENPORT Furnished room. $ Per month. 25 DO DOE Large, nicely furnished room, $3. 216 SO. 36TH ST., strictly modern slnglo room for arutloman. Doug. 5616 NEWLY furnished sleeping romns. 3J19 Jackson. FRIVATE, modern home, no other room ers; largo room sultablo for 2 gentle men. 3 blocks to Farnam car. H. 5696. New West Hotel; reasonable. 1414 Doug. HounrkrrplriK Rooms. MODERN apartment for housekeeping; southeast single room. 3240 I-anrton Court .Furnished Housekeeping Iloum. 615 NO 20TH ST, two modern front rooms. compiciu ror housekeeping. Doug S7. NOW READY Bright, cheery rooms; niuuern. cool, airy, am miri IK. Unfurnished llousekieiilng Ilooma. ENTIRE 2d floor of residence, 3 rooms. bath, newly decorated. $11. Web, 5Q60. Untarnished Ilvums. SO. 34TH. 556, four clean pleasant rooms. FIVE rooms for rent, Harney 2181 Hotels nnd Aimrimeiitk. DODGE HOTEL Modern. Reasonable. CALIFORNIA Hotel ICth nnd California. Weekly rates $2 and up. Douglas 7083. Houses nnil Cuttnirea. 6-ROOM house, nil modern, near cars, Dundee. Phone Harney 2568. 11-ROOM house, 114 No, 24th St.: 7-room cottage, 116 No. 24th St. Frank Craw ford. Owner. Hayney 6016. BEAUTIFUL 6-room modern apartment, sun room, tiled bath. West Farnam Dls trlct 340G Dowoy Ave. "ROOM house, all modern, block from cars. Dundee riione Harney E558. ' MODERN 6 and 6-room cottages and flats. 2124 Miami St "1 1 Van & Storage Co.. packs, vTlOrifi moves, stores and ships. VJ1U UV Doug. 4338. Doug. S765, 3313 N. 30TH 8T.t $8. 3006 Plnkney St, $8. KERR ABSTRACT CO.. 306 S. 17th St Douglas 6187. 7-ROOM flit pressed brick front, oaK floors' in reception hall, parlor and din ing room; 4 nlco bed rooms upstairs, new plumbing, furmice; rent $22.60; 1001 N. 29th St. Can you beat It? Bemls Carlberg. 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. MODERN 6-room cottage. Webster 439"). MAGGARD "eopaek; tnovea, stores & ships household goodg& oianos. D. 1490. E-R. modern flat. $22. 2308 S. 24th. H. 471L .1 (1 Rmri ExP. Co' furniture & piano U. l. XI CtU moving, D, (ji48. w. 2748. TTTTrTT TTN78toruB and Van P 1U PA A I Y -' Goods stored. A-"-'--'--'.. x m o v e d, packed, shipped, lbih and .laukson Sts. Doug. 1516. FOR BENT We have a complete list of all houses, arartments and flats that are for rent This list can be seen free Of charge at Omaha Van & Storage Co.. 606 s. 16th ht FOR RENT. 4S09 IAVIntVnrth fit Lrnnm hnuBn and electric light. $15 per month. '545 and 2547 Wirt St.. 6-room, atl mod- cm luimscn, uamwooa iimsn, new, JJi cer month. I Douglas 680S or Harney 2634. FOUR-ROOM house. 421 N. 34th. 11. 2781. WEST FARNAM RESIDENCE 201 Sn. 'jRth l-ln &-- .i.imi., house. Just redecorated throughout. Rent reasonable to the right party. FIRST TRUST COMPANY- 303-6 So. 13th St. First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone Douglas 1151. HoilSPH 1,1 al Parts or the city. 0 Crelgh Sons & Co.. Bee Bldg. ComnlMA "fni rnnf" Kb. apartments and flats on filo at our office: no charge whatever. Union Outfitting Co.. ICth and Jackson Sts. S1rH9OM houso. modern except heat. Call Webster 4009. S?K RloQ"n bouse, 2710 Ducaiur St; .tunc jitftriiey 0442. FOR RENT A new storeroom, 16th and Brown. WflFth Dmnh. . - 1 . 1. . car line extension on North 16th, located on paved street and in a thickly settled part of the city. A first-class location tor groceries, notions or drug store. Will rent for $26. R6om 22x40. JEFF W. BEDFORD & SON, FACING Turner Park, Una new modern SVu rooms and bath; all modern; on .Mm. i iionu narney whs OAK finish, strictly modern, 6-room, near school, Miller park and car, $20. Web ster 4141. , 7-ROOM, modern house, hot water heat; gas log; paved street; good shade. No. 2121 LnruRt sit nt fosr i -,. .. , li. irawiora. wepster 2556. c"OuJl house, alt modern, near cars. wmiuuu. x nuiie jiarncy ixia. SEVEN-ROOM, modern, hard finish; 601 Park Av iiO ' SIX-ROOM, modern, good shape, 2012 mil) cjl.i 11. JD1U. $166 rooms, with barn, 3814 Brown St. S3l fi-r.. mrwl .-. liu . .-. .. . 1 - ' ' ..vwv, vmov 11 uin, luwu street, lblb No, 35th St. , 125 6-r.. strltMlv mrwl v . t bar2'o2. 'P0?"?"' At? L!cln Aye. oc 'nun Lu, uoiiKias lWi. $122470 S. lNth 'K rimn.. ..I n. t?:SP;T Corby, 6 rooms, moaern, electric " uun, u rooms, an modern, U. E. TURKINGTON, M2 Bee. 6 ROOMS and bath, newly papered, Ji i"wiiii mo. sia. woo. 1178. f!KI5.": VS. fL.rf,1.V. partl' mouern. K: M mn..mmodenrnCX' hCat' gKfctf:: SI .rmorrl;. hcat- $2J.00-7-r., 1807 Locust, modern. $35.(0--r., 1426 Emmet, modern. fS 013 8- I6th' m0(i- Janitor ser. $47.50-7-r. apt, 616 S. 16th. modern. $50.00 -r., 3324 Harney, mod., 1st class , GEORGE & COMPANY, Tel. D. 766. 902 City Na. Bk. Bldg, Btorek una uiiicc.. 1S11 FARNAM ST.-5.000 squure feet; 1809V4 Farnam bt. 1.800 gquaro feet. 1S07-J- 1K11 Kflrimm St. (hai.m.nh tl ' - - - ' i.viiiwH.i, v.ww Buuaie feet both Farnam Ht. and alley entrances: abundant light; steam heat iiiva. tr. hall. 133 itamge Bldg. D. T409. SPACIOUS office on ground floor, best corner in Omaha, suitable for bank or VJ AiHSft. c.e. Krcd fodegaard. 16th OFfftfR mil .nU.rn.. ?H m S. 16th St. Doug" 162. "UOr' HEAL ESTATE. FA RSI & RANCH I.A.N'IJM FOR 8ALU CKlltorula. SONOMA COUNTY. Cal,; farms, homes or any safe Investment; 6c brings liter ature and particulars. Paul D. Clary. Santa Rosa. Cal. ' Illinois. FOR SALE-Cholce Illinois Imp. farms. near Chicago; bargains all of them: 204 acres, $110; 226 acres, $76 : 60 acres, $100: (0 acres, $125; 2C4 acres. $80; 160 acres, $30; 120 and 240 for $160. Many others, any slxe, from $75 to $350 per acre. C. IV. Mills. South La Salle Bt. Chicago. IJL Missouri. FARMS for sale! $5 down. 15 mnnlhlv buys 40 acres good timber land near luivii, icui tounijr, jio.; price, ruu; per foct title. J. B. Jarrell. Mt Vernon. Ill Nebrnaka. fOUND 220-acro nomestead In settled neighborhood, fine farm land; not sand hills cost u $200. filing fets and alt J A Tracy, Kimball. NeU OMAHA, FHIDAY, MAY RBAIj estate. FARM .t RANCH LANDS ('Oil SAI.U Mlnnraotn. Minnesota Farm Lands From $15 to $75 per acre. Aro the equal of any in the United Stales that are selling from $150 to $300 per acre. These lands can bo bought on easy torniB. Minnesota's 1913 corn crop, 40 bushels per acre, stands first of all states in tho union. SEND FOR SPECIAL PAGE OP MINNESOTA FARM BARGAINS. PubllBhcd In tho MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. Minneapolis, Minn., March 29 to April 4. A 2c stamp will bring It. NICE S60 acre Improved farm, 20tiYTTe1i from Minneapolis; part under cultiva tion; can practically all be farmed; 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 mtlo to railroad station; good roads; 20 fresh milk cows, worth $70 apiece: t horses, complete s6t farm machinery cati go with farm; price for everything, $37.60 per acre, or will sell farm without per sonal property at $23 Dor Acre: one-hnlf cash. SCHWAB BROS.. 1028 Plymouth Rldh Minneapolis, Minn. $18 PER ACRE for level land In Roseau county, Minnesota. Will grow any thing that can bo raised In Minnesota, Wll be worth $10 per aero In three years; $1,100 handles It. Owner L. J. DAVIS. 3107 23th Ave. South Minneapolis. Minn. FOR 8A LB Several thousand acres of lmnrOVril nnrl HntnmmVA.r I Mlnesota, North and South Dakota, ranging In prlco from $15 to $75 per acre. Gnnd Hva ntrnnta tvantH Mvn..n t - - - r. - . . . ' ..... i, v , , miMntll 11 11 1 1 tl Co.. 616 Palace Rldg,. Minneapolis. Minn. X v r orU, NEW YORK FARMS FOR PALE. Cows, team, machinery and hens gn Willi in rm BAVnntu.slv.DriKA ?n . fnlr building, good land, two miles from vlllaKC. Pricti UBO0: $SO0 cash down. (100 .'"'iji uoi-aiuii niiy uay, 1fiO.nr.-A tarry , !. I -1 . ... M r- ,i,t n-cii iiiiil-s iiiiiii ojr m- cuse with Cows; level, not a stone; clay loam soil. Price $3S per ncre: tsoo cash dpwn. $200 yearly. Railroad fare to pur chaser. Write for photos. K. MUNSON. 2426 S. Sallna St. Syracuse. N. Y. South DnWuta. FOR SALE-Bargaln. 160 acres. South Dakota; 24 miles from town, 30 miles from capital; main line C. & N. W. Ry. W. F. Pray. 6S47 Superior St.. Chicago, III. Trim. H MILES SOUTH OF HOUSTON In tho valley of tho San Bernard and Caney Creek. We are celling the most Certllo lands on the gulf coast of Texas. Our lands do not overflow. Come buy a home while land Is cheap. For further Infotmatlon call or write J. P. Bailee, bweeney. Brazoria county. Texac tVlsoonsia. Upper Wisconsin Best a airy and general crop state in the union. Settlers wanted. Lauds to sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet 34, on Wisconsin Central Land Grant State acres wanted. Write about our gracing lands. If Interested In fruit landed ask tor booklet on apple orchards In Wisconsin. Address Jund Dept. Soo Line Ry.. Minneapolis. Mlun. 20U-ACRK .Burnett county.' Wisconsin, farm; good noil; house, new barn 40x60, silo and other buildings; fine spring stream runs through land; on mall route and telephone; about 66 acres under cul tivation; can practically alj be farmed; good soil; price, $7,000; $3,500 cash, balance can stand five or ten years. 6 per Cent; fine stock farm. SCHWAB BROS. 1028 Plymouth Bidg.. Minneapolis. Minn. MIcellnneoua. GOVERNMENT FARMS FREE My of ficial 260-page directory describes every Brm In .L'nrv .nnntv In I Vll. a..- contains township and section plans, raln- .oii, maps, lames ana cuaris, innn laws, etc. Free Information. D, J, Campbell, i iunnr, jiiug., ai. 1'aui, aunn." REAL ESTATE. AIISTRACT3 Uf TITLE. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract office In Nebraska. 206 Brundel Theater. ACREAGE FUR SALE. FOUR acres rich valley land out Benson way. the richest land to be had. where one aero will grow as much as two ordi nary nacres, l'rice, $l.7TO. 9A acres out Benson way, has running water and shade trees, $3j0 an acre. Will make terniB. HASTINU3 & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. ONE ACRE Apples, cherries, plums, peaches,' grapes, currants, goosberries; large space for garden; roses; eight room house; furnace and electric light, well, cistern, chicken house; 6 blocks from Benson car. 6311 Pratt St., cast side of paved road. $3,600; H cash. Elsasser, ow ner on premises 3 ACRES, on paved road, out Benson way. A bargain for $1,200. Worth at least $1,600. Owner has mado low price for quick sale. 6i acres out Benson way, has running water nnd trees; fine, rich land. Price, $.160 an acre. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St CITY I'HOl'UHTV FOR SALIC. Near Hanscom Park Your choice of two six-room dwellings, new und strictly modern; largo living room, beautiful Interior effects; dining room bin lapped, each dwelling has three fine bedrooms and sleeping porch and bathroom; one bothroom has tiled floor; pressed brick flitplaco and built-in book cades In living room of one dwelling, built-in buffet In the other: everything to inako a comfortable, attracttvo and home like habitation. These dwellings are guaranteed by us to be built by day laltor nnd of flrst-rluss materials. You will make mi mistake In buying ono of these. The location Is Ideal, only a block west of Hanscom Park, In splendid sur roundings, including fine shado trees. These high-class properties will be sold on reasonable terms, If desired, or owners would consider a vacant lot or good cot- URe'SCOTT AND HILL CO. Douglas 1009. .107 McCague Bldg. A Fine Home In Norwood on Florence Boulevard Just finished, a beautiful new residence. Finished in oak and oak floors through out. A large living room with fireplace, bookcases, open stalrwayv beam ceilings. Dining room, with a fine, large, built-in sideboard, Vi-sawed oak wainscoting 6 feet high, brain celling and beautiful wall decorations. Large butler's pantry Good sited kitchen with rear entry. Four nice sleeping rooms and bath on second floor. Large attic. Fun basement with laundry and toilet. Lot 45x204, Price only $4.V), and, , upon Investigation, you will find this an exceptional bargain. Terms, Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Tel. Douglas 4270. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE 806 South mil (Georgia Avenue.) Bast fiont lot, 4Sxi40. with good barn. Only $3,000. That old house at 1414 Cass, and south front, lot 62x160, only $460. W. II. GATES, Room C47 Omaha National Bank Bldg Phono Douslas 1241. 1, 1014. It UAL KSTATK. CITY rilOPHHTV FOR 9AI.R. Bungalow "Prettiest Mile" There aro onlv a few homes for ! on this beautiful boulevard, and this one i a. tor sale for less than it is worm. $3,850 Lot Is 60x100. ensl front with ALL street Improvements paid for, sodded yard, ce ment walks; houso has full bnsemtnt, concrete floor, laundry sink, best furnace and plumbing; living room 14x31 feet, with beamed ceilings and flno oak stair way, built-in buffet In dining room, built in cabinets In kitchen; two good bed rooms with fine closets and bnthroom on second floor, decorated walls, screens and shades. You can't spend any money on this house after you buy It. Come Out Today , Owner Uvea there and will show you through. Charles W. Martin & Co. "43 Omaha Nat. Hank Bldg. Tyler 1S7. Dundee Special Fnr nn vnrv rrniinnlthlA terms. If desired, can be bought as complete and modern a new two story dwelling ot six rooms, bath and sleeping porch, as you will find anywhere. Thla dwelling has n. largo living room across tho front, press brick fireplace; built-in bookcases; flno dining room nnd kltchon. with butler s pantry. Upstairs rooms consist of three fine bedrooms, bathroom nnd dandy Bleep ing porcn: stairway to attic, wuicn in fully floored. Basement Is equipped with blna, floor drain patent coal chute and has one of Hussle Hardware Co.'s .Fox furnaces: none better on the market to day Full 60-foot lot on paved street. No trouble to show thla property ot any time. SCOTT AND HILL CO. Douglas 1000. .106 McCaguo Bldg. Model Home Corners on Miller Park Price $4,150 New and strlctlv modern 2.storr resi dence, with beautiful living room and dining room; oak finish ami oak floors inrougnout. Three rino ocarooms anu bath on second floor. Ijxtest design In lighting fixtures nnd wall decorations; full basement: complete In every detail: corner lot. 6601 N. 24th Bt Torms. ' Norris & Norris 400 Beo Bldg. Tel. Douglas 4270. Must ell Dundee Sacrifice W want an offer rlcht away for 4921 Chicago St. Owner has left tho city and simply must sell. Tnls houso waa fin ished last November. On tho first floor there Is a living room with fireplace and beamed celllnss. den. breakfast room. kitchen and dining room, and on the sec ond floor there are 4 nlco bedrooms, one an enclosed sleeping porch, onfc floors throughout, all nicely decorated. About $900 cash will handle. House now vacant and open for Inspection at any tunc. Glover & Spain 919-20 City National. Doug. 3962. Something Right in a Real Bungalow Kvt. iinmnlntA nnd lln-tn-daie. Five rooms and bath, Oak doors, oak finish and beautiful decorations; large attlo nnd basement Located nt 6-M7 N. 24th St., only half a block from Miller Pail:. Price $3,350. Terms. Norris & Norris 400 Beo Bldg. Tel. Douglas 4270. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN , 1 HOME MUST BE SOLD. 1.. acres. nlcc'levePtand about 3 blocks south of Center St., on 60th St.; 8-room, strictly modem house, modern through out, commanding view of tho city and surrounding country. Ixts of fruit and shrubbery. There aro too many good fea tures connected with this property to enumerate In this ad; would prefer to tell you about them. 0 'NEIL'S K. E. & INS. AG'Y, 1505 FARNAM STREET Phone Tyler 1021. DANDY BUNGALOW Reception hall, living room, dining room with beamed cclllnir. kitchen, nan- try, two large bedrooms, nice bathroom, linen closet, floored attic, cement base ment, modern in every detail, practically new, built of Colorado red sandstone; located 3811 Marty St. Prlco $4,000, $500 cash, balance about $40 u month or will take a good lot as first payment C. G. CARLBERG, .110-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. Special Bargain Easy Terms ym Pacific St.. choice location, on the car lino, C-room cottage, modern except tu r mice: mostly nirniBiifd, furniture to go with the house; ?4vu to $600 cash, balance monthly. Price $2,500. Can bo seen any time. D. V. Sholes Co. 913 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 49 1-HAVE n largo list ot desirable houses for sale on terms of $100 to $600 cash' and balance small monthly payments- SILAS ROBB1NS. 1623 Farnam Street Douglas 2S42. LEAVING CITY. S-r., mod. home, largo lot, fruit, bluff vlew-$3.zw, li.w casn. Webster 6331, FRONT lot, Roanoko addition, 40x142, coiorea or wniio. uoug, bism, A South Sido G-Room Homo 2443 SOUTH 16TH ST.-$3M CASH. Balanco r.bout the samo as rent. Hera Is your chance to buy a well built home of 6 rooms, 3 on each floor, with little money. Has bath, gas, electric light and lurnacc, on pavea sircei una car line. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. NICK homed to fit any pockethook Bailey. 6821 Main Mt Tel Benson 8S4. tsEAR to Temple Israel, two-story frame. iiTuuiii uuuuiu iiuusc. Qinuwy rnoaern. Addross N 3S7. Bee. MUST BE SOLD. Threo houses at 1701-3-6 Castellar Ht Price, $l,bU each; $2X cash, balance monthly. Two 6-room cottages, 1714 N. 28th; price, $2,600; $300 cash. 2709 Blondo St, 6-room; price, $1,660: $209 cash. Iook these up. Iuuulre 413 Kar bach blk. Phone Douglas 3s607. CHOICH West Karnam location; new. mod, homo, beautifully decorated. II. 1JSI TO BUi, 31ILL OR RENT, FIRST SEE JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1S02 FARNAM ST. Demon Real Kstitte for Sale. SMALL two-room house and three lots for sale, on 6Cth and Spauldlng, near Benson. J6S0. Call Harney 274 or Urocer 1420 Military Ave CLERGY MUST PREACH AGAINST THE INVADER MEXICO CITY, April 30.-Order8 It preach against Invasion have been Issual to tho Wergy of tfio diocese of Sun Luis Potosl by Bishop Ignaclo Mantes De Oca y Obregon. j The archbishop of Guadalajara and other ecclesiastics have Issued similar decrees, NAVY STANDS THE TEST WELL' Daniels Satisfied with Way Situation is Handled. MOSQUITO NETTING SUPPLIED Thnt nnil "Ilna rowilrr" Anions; I'lrat lit Re Furnished When Lrnrncil l.itnillnir to He M dc. WASHINGTON. D. C, April 30.-SeC- retary of the Navy Daniels Issued a statement today In which lia said that if the operations In Mexico huvo no ptber results, they ltae servod to test' out tho organization and prcparcdtuvia of tho navy. "It Is now wall known," the secretary said, "that President Wilson Issued, or ders at 4 o'clock in the morning to iMxo tho customs house at Vera Cms. Al most Immediately tho machinery was l ut In motion for mrrtlng tho tdtuutlou thus created. Ships were chartered to (Mry awny tho refugees, supplies were bhlpped by the thousands of tons, ship after nhlp was fitted out. received Its officers, crew nnd stores and slipped awny tu tho south with hardly a rlpplo of con fusion. "When tho order to take Vera Cms vaa given only tho uctlvo fleet was In service. During the next four day tho number of ships In servlco was nearly doubted. Tho colliers and supply ships were loaded and sent away. Some nro already returning for their second cargo. The marines were gathered from widely scattered points, collected at tho navV yards from which the ships wero start ing and marched on board. "To tho casual observer tho navy yords appeared as scenes of the greatest activ ity, but It waa dono without confusion, Ono event fallowed another with great rapidity, uut with orderly sequence. "The newest dreadnought, tho New York, sailed from Its home yard com plete and ready In every respect, exactly ten days after first hoisting Its flag nnd going Into commission. Gunboats, which had long been laid upiln reserveere placed in full commission, took on coal and stores, nnd left ns a rule, within forty-eight hours of tho receipts of their orders. . "Many unforeseen' contingencies arose, as must always be the cose, but-none which can not be overcome by the energies of tho officers and men. The cotttmandants of tho various navy yards vi era unflagging In their activity and In all respects as regards material, the navy nan found ready. Among the first ar ticles supplied when It waa found that the bluejackets wero to bo landed were 10,000 yarda of mosquito netting and &) pounds of bug powder." Tho secretary added that he still "Blood pnt" on the two-battleship program. APPROVES FINAL DRAFT OF ANTI-TRUST MEASURE WASHINGTON, April JO.-The final draft ot a drastic bill for the regulation of Interstate corporations waa approved today by a subcommtttoo ot the senato Interstate commerce committee. It will be laid beforo the full committor Friday nnd may be reported to the senato next week. This now measure for the nntl-trust legislation program would provide for the creation ot an Interstate trade commis sion of five members with powers -greatly similar to tho Interstate Commcrco com mission; It would prohibit Interlocking di rectorates and holding companies; give tho trado commission supervision over capitalization nnd mako unlawful the purchaso or sale of commodities by a common carrier to or from apy other corporation, the directors ot which are tho directors ot a. carrlor. The question cf whether tho Sherman anti-trust act Mialt bo enforced against labor and farm era' organizations Is not dealt with In the Mil. rerslstont Advertising Is tho Sure Road to Business Success. PULLMAN COMPANY SCORED FOR LOW PAY OF PORTERS SAN FRANCISCO, April SO.-Dlroctlng the Pullman company to correct within thirty days numerous conditions found to oxist throughout Its service In Cali fornia, the statu railroad commission Is sued today Its findings from nn Investi gation Into the rules, regulations and practices of tho car corporation which has cxtomled over six .months nnd has occupied the attention of the cntiro com mission. The commission lays Its greatest em phasis upon the inattention of employes to patrons of the company and the In adequacy ot tho present wago paid to porters, who are paid but $27.60 a month and who thereby are compelled to look to the traveling public for their principal Income through "tips." 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Rheumasalts contains no Phenacetlne, no Caffeine, no Acetanllld, no Calomel. Rheumasalts la the safest, most Pleas ant and quickest laxative known. It comes in 26c, 60c and $1.00 bottles at druggists. If yours hasn't Rheumasalts send money direct to Rheumabath Com pany, Dept. 542, Minneapolis, Minn., and we'll send you a full size lottle. Pale Children AVer's Sarsaparllla helps nature to make rich, red blood. No alcohol. Sold for 430 years. Ask Your Doctor. ij1&Z 13 AFFAIRS' AT SOUTH OMAHA Trouble Brewing Over Food Fur nished City Prisoners. 'POLICE AND CONTRACTOR DIFFER Contention Arises Over nnlltr of Rntnfilrn Provided Under Con tract thnt ltns npcn Source of Mncli Dlftpntc. An echo of tho Martha Llsk mandatmu proceedings to compel the city father to nward her tho contract for feeding tho Jail prisoners came yesterday morning when a number of the prisoners refused to eat tho breakfast provided for them by Mrs. Llsk, according to the police. Tho police say that the food Is not fit to eat, particularly the meat. Mrs. Llsk as serts that tho meat Is tho best that can be bought. Some ot the pollco assert that tho meat Is hamburger and that It Is not always what It should bo from a stand point of wholcsomcnoss. Mrs. Llsk main tains that tho monu Is of the beat and that the meals served aro good In quality as well as quantity. All of which leave tho vexed question whera It haa been for some months. License tluestlnn Todny. Saloon licenses expire todny and the police board Is expected to begin tha work of Issuing licenses for tho coming year. A great many saloon men have not pro cured bondB. The petitioners for license have already paid $50,000 Into the city treasury for their licenses for the coming year. Thief i: liters Hnasr. While Emll Novak nnd his wife were out of their homo nt 103 North Twenty second street yesterday evening a sneak thief robbed tha place ot Jewelry, a val uable gun nnd a child's savings bank con taining $5. Novak and his wife had left their homo about thirty mlnutea before tho robbery. When Mrs. Novak returned sho heard the uproar of someone break ing through the rear entrance. She gava chase to the Intruder, who escaped taking two ladles' gold watches, two men's watches, ono gold nnd ono silver. Tho thief also took an. Iver-Johnson revolvor qnd capped his work by abstracting tho savings bank ot tittle Marie Novak, 5 years old, containing $5. Novak la a. fire captain. b'uneral of Peter Urlck. The funeral of Peter Uvlck was held at St Anthony's church yesterday morning and a. large crowd of people attended In addition to the societies ot which Mr. Uvlck waa a prominent member. The so cieties represented In tho funeral proces sion were: St Mary's, St Elizabeth's, St Anthony's, the Fraternal Union of Amer ica, Lithuanian Alliance ot America and the Woodmen of tho World. These so cieties wero headed with npproprlato mu elo and accompanied the body from the church to tho cemetery. Mr. Uvlck was widely known and highly respected In South Omaha, being a pio neer In this city of the Lithuanian na tionality. Largely through his efforts and through the encouragement offered by him tho Lithuanians who are now residing hero chose South Omaha for their home. Mr. Uvlck is survived by a widow and his four children, all ot whom reside In this city. Central School I'rotsritm. Central school has harked back to Sir Walter Scott'a delightful' "Lady of the LuUo" fur a school epic for May day, A program has been arranged by. the eighth grodo pupils for Friday, May I at 6 p. in. The following will bo tho numbers; PART I. Song, Sixth grade, Central High school. Swing song, Bo Peep, Firemen song, kindergarten. Song. "The Klf Men," Second A class. PART II, "The Lady ot the Lake," eighth grade, Juhics Fltx James Clifford Larson Kllen Douglas Helen J all a, Allan-bnno , Oscar Nelson .lames Douglas James B, Smith Roderick Dhu , Sam Colin Lady Margaret Anns. Kruger Hi Ian Henry Donlschelt Mulcolm Graeme Gilbert J oka Mallse Abo Kazlowsky John De Brent Abo Kazlowsky Lewis , Gilbert Jaka Mnglo City UossIm. The Ideal Card club will' meet with Mrs. Oeorgo S. Ferren of Wlnslde was In tho city yesterday on business. C, K. Carleson of Sheldon wag at tho tock yurds with two loads of lambs yes terday. Mi Flnnlgan tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at her home, Twenty-fifth and M streets. Tho sacred concert will bo given at St. Agues' church. Twenty-third and Q streets, next Saturday evening at S o'clock, Adolf (lelse of Underwood, la., topped the market price for beef this month at the- stock yards yesterday with a bunch of young yearlings. Mexico City Hears Manzanillo Shelled; Daniels Incredulous MKXICO CITY, April 80.-Oeneral Aurellano Blanquet, minister of war, an nounced today he had received from General Jose Maria Mler, a telegram stating that the port of Manzanillo on the Pacific coast had been bombarded yesterday by an American warship. According to General Mler's message the warship entered Manzanillo harbor at 4 o'clock In the afternoon on April 28. At 4:80 the telegraphers left their post carrying their Instruments with them and at 6 o'clock the bombardment began. The tolegrnm says tho wharves and adjoining buildings were destroyed. A dispatch from Oaxaco says Ameri can marines landed at Sallna Cruz to day after the American commander had threatened to open fire on the port In case the Mexican officials offered re sidence, WASHINGTON, April .-Secretary Daniels said tonight he did not believe tho MoxIco .Clty report that Manzanillo had been bombarded by an American warship or that marines had been landed at Sallna Cruz. He said he was In con stant communication with Rear Admiral Howard, whose last report waa that all wan quiet on tho Pacific coast DUNCAN SAYS HAWKES NOT QUALIFIED T0BE CANDIDATE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 30.-James M. Duncan, president ot the International Typographical union. In a statement to day declared that Charles E. Hawkes. who yesterday obtained a temporary In junction, preventing the sending out of ballots for the biennial election ot tho union, waa not qualified to be a candi date for president. Hawkes alleged that I the executive commltteo and M. G. Scott, the only candidate endorsed for the presi dency, had entered lntt. a, conspiracy to keep his name off the ballots. I President Duncan said today that Hawkes had not been In good standing I for the time required,