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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY
1M4.
19
SWAPl'KIVS COLUMN
ANT HIDING HORSE: 1IAVK $260
equity In a couple suburban home lots
worth $800. Address & C. 606 Bee.
ALL MODERN HOKE, 2 YEARS OLD.
In north part ot city, threo blocks from
Hth car line; 8 rooms and enclosed sleep
tnc porch. Newly decorated last (all,
Would trade my equity of $1,400 for mod
tin bungalow or homo with two or three
large lots,, or for good acreage property
In north or west part of city Also have
two lota In Kenwood Addition, 3Sth and
Evans St, which I would apply on trade.
Address 8. C. (U2. Bee.
WANTED TO EXCHANUE OSTEO
pat hi a treatment for tailoring. S. C
, Bee..
WILL TRADE A SEWINU MACHIN3
for bookcaso or buffet. Address a C
fcSO. Bee.
HAVE VERY IVTKST MODEL V1B
Ible L. C. Smith typewriter, only Used
short time. Will trade or sell, cheap.
Address S. C, 679, care Omaha Dally Bee.
PRACTICALLY NEW STANDARD Vis
ible, typewriter, up-to-date In every par
ticular And some cash for automobile,
run-about preferred. Address S. C G77,
cAre Omaha Bee.
SINGLE SEATED RUBBER TIRED
surrey, practically good as new, as part
payment on good 6-passenger automobile
ur msn. nuufcB- e, v.:., oi, care xee.
HAVE G-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE
on paved street, first-class condition,
well rented to good tenant. Has loan qn
of $975. Will exchange J1.O0Q equity for
grocety, vacant lots, acreage or dia
monds. Make offer. Address S. C. (34,
Dee.
LET ME FURNISH THE PAINT AND
paint that old house. I can make It
look like nev, -Am first-class painter and
will do any Wnd or palritlng-you may J
have and will take In exchange anything
i can uso aiamonus, horse and wagon,
nuo, lot, groceries, tailor-made clothes.
Of what have you? Will exchange 100
.gallons shingle stain, all colors. 8. C.
uW. Bee.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO SWAP FOR.
good vacant property. In the best part
of the city? Tell me quick. Address B. C.
CC7, -care Bee.
I HAVE A OOOD LOT IN A GROWING
part of tho- city which I will swap for
a good "Ford" or some other good auto.
Address S. C. 654; care 'Bee
SEVERAL GOOD VACANT. LOTS TO
swap for Income property. What have
you? Let me hear from you. Address
S C. 678, care Boe.
HAVE A FINE BU1LDINU LOT THAT
I will swap for a Hupmoblte. Must bo
In good repair. Address S. C. 6S2. Bee,
WILL- EXCHANGE CARPENTER
work for cow or lot, or WllL work by
day. S, Q. 635. Bee.
WORK HORSES WANTED IN Ex
change for good 160-acre land at cash
value, all or. part; balance. If any, terms.
Address B. f. 610. Bee.
tl,UUU EQU1TV IN tiQUTH DAKOTA
Income to exenange for anything. In
cumbrance of only $500. Address 8. C
ltl. B&9
GENERAL MDSE. STOCK. $25,000, FOR
exclmngo for good land of equal value
In eastern .Nebraska, Describe fully, S. C
Ml. Bee, Omaha
GOOD AUTO WORTH $VJ0 FOR GOOD
Clear lot. Address . p. B9S, Care Bee,
HAVE TWO CLEAR LOTS IN SOUTH
, Omaha well .worth $40) arid $100 cash.
Want a 1913 Ford car In first-class cond.
tlon. Address S. C. 632, care Bee.
FOR EXCHANOE FOR ALMOST ANY
thtng, 7-passenger automobile. Address
fi C. 609. Boa.
GOOD VACANT LOT IN GOOD PART
"of town; will awap for cash. Address
S, .C. CM .care Re.
BECOND-HAND REMINGTON TYPE
writer to swap for good bicycle and
cash-. Address S O 64S. Bee.
WANT GROCERY BUSINESS; TRADE
gooa nouse ana a clear oi. into
equity il,W. Even deal. Address S. C,
. C91. Omkha Bee.
ONE INTERNATIONAL AUTO. WAGON
In road running order. $260 cash takes It
Or l.'uill exchange for a' vacant lot of
equal "value. Address s. u. mo, care uce.
AUTO TO TRADE FOR A CLEAR LOT.
. Addrcrtt S, O. 61. Bee. -
SO ACRES CLEAR LAND. CENTRAL
Nebraska, exchange for .light runabout
auto wortn $1,000 in casn. Address a. u.
640. Beo. Omaha.
CLEAR LOT FOR EXCHANGE WANT
' Rood light auto or diamond ring-of equal
value. Price la $350 cash. Address. 8. C.
. C4l, -Boc.- Omaha. "T
TWO LOTS ON SL AVE., NORTH OF
Wfcbiter Ave., $400; $10 down, .$10 per
month, or will trade. Address :J. C Ut,
care Bee.
I HAVE Si ACRES BEST SOIL' IN
Texas, near gulf, 2M miles from Robs
town; unimproved. Prlcei LW. jnte. $300.
Cabbago In field near there sold- for flOU
'per acre this sprlns. Delightful climate.
For sale or exchange for clear lots or
1213. automobile. Address S. C. 627, Be.
SMALL GAS ENGINE, LIKE NEW, TO
trade for what? S. C. 334, Bee.
DIAMOND RING IN EXCHANGE FOR
used Ford car. Address. S. C. Beo.
1 HAVE A FIRST-CLAbS FULL DRESS
suit tn excellent condition; tills suit has
only Jeen worn & or 6 times and is aa
.good as new. Size, 37. Will sell for $1G
cash. For Information write S, C. WJ,
Omaha Bee.
HAVE A .1'RINTOGRAPH MACHINE
for multiple letter work; prints through
ribbon like' typewriter; can use ordinary
printers.' type, and cuts, ulso; electrio
motor and hand power; cost $&!. Wilt
trade for clieup lot or land, or will con
sider any kind of u run-onaLU oiler. Ad
aiesB S. C, 6, Bee.
TWO LOTS. NUS. 1W AND 100 KEN
wood Addition, BMhand Evans St, un
encumbered: Will trade as part payment
on 'small modern cbttago or bungalow ln
noi tli part of city. Might consider trade
for email automoulle, or would take good
'motorcycle as part payment. Adores
S. C. mi. Bee.
HAVE 110 ACRES OF BEST FRUIT
and vcgetabltt land adjoining town la
East Texas; will trado for borne feuod,
clear laud ln eastern Nebraska or lows,
or cash. Address 8. C. 603. Pee.
HAVE A FIRST CLASS GROCERY DO
ing a strictly cash business, which I wish
lo exchange for a property, house hav
ing seven rooms anu an mouern con
veniences. Must ue cluar. Address,
3. C, CM, Bee. ;
1 OWN 220 ACRES FINE GRAZING
land, black soli, fine grass, fenced, Ly
man county, South Dakota; not far to
R, R. town, which Is county scat. Price,
115.00 per acre. Will exchange for grocery
More or block of - goods In small town,
or Income propertyt or make offer. S. C,
533,
Ni.ii.aTVI.w IIIKHDAHU. BIRD'SEVE
htaple with marble top, hand-carved
nd a pretty piece of furniture, but bulky.
What have you to exchanger Audress
S. C. 510, Bee.
WILL KXU'MANUU UOOU o-IIUOM OOT
tage at alio Grant St., Omaha, pries
$2,800. Inc. $Mi0, for 12.000 grocery Hock or
gent' furnishing stock and shoes. Own
irs write me. t. C S74. Omaha Bee.
BLUE JUBBON WASHING MACHINE.
wilt tradu fur any t him;. Address & C.
$47. Bee. '
ONE OR TWO LOTS CLEAR IN GOOL
town South Dakota; price, cash, $22$
tach, or xchfttige for good one karat dia
mond rln. Adilresa S. C. tM. Omaha Bee.
GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE AND 3 LOTS.
In CQOd live town, house always rented.
To swap for good automobile. Address
ti. C. 4o JJee.
TWO FINE NEW MODERN HOUSES
in Omaha to exchange for stock ot
men's shoes or clear Texas land. Eaulty
$j.OU0. S. C. 617. Bee. .
INTEREST IN GOOD WHOLESALE
business, with position and modern res
idence to trade for clear land, preferably
In Texas, $3,000' to $10,000. Address o. 0.
038. Bee.
BAKERY FIXTURES COMPLETE FOR
$225. or what have you to offer? 8. C.
fH. Bee. ...
WIliL- TRADE 17-JEWELED WATCH
for typewriter worth $12. 8. C. 6S3.
HAVE NEW AND USED PIANOS,
Will trade for other musical lnstru.
n ents or will buy high grade piano.
Addres,.S. C. 676. Bee.
WILL TRADE A GOOD HANDCAR
for .a bail and a pitcher's glove.
S. C. 651.
I HAVE A 8x10 TENT. BLUE AND
white Btrlpe. heavy canvas, juit the
th!:ig for fairs and carnivals; cost $22.60,
as good as new, What have you? Make
in offer &. C. 637. Bee
I HAVE a- section of Und In McPherson
coJrit, Neb.; to city Income; property
value about $5,000. 8. C. 676, Bee.
SWAPPERS' CUIiVSIN
WHAT haVe you to trade for a 1 H. IV
electric motor In perfect condition. S.
C. CTQ. Omaha Bee.
BOO Hxt! PLAIN SOLID ARC LIGHT
carbons, In original box. Make offer.
Address S. C. 606, Bee. ,
HAVE TWO SLIUHTLV I'KKD DICTA
phones, with complete equipment, good
as now; will swap for a small automobile
or what have you. Address S. C. 63.
NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN,
has 3 bed rooms and bath on second
floor: reception hall, parlor and dining
room finished In oak; kitchen finished In
yellow plnai full cemented basement,
furnace heat, laundry sink In basement.
l.ot 40x90. Close to Crelghton college.
Will nwap equity for n good building lot
well located. Answer If you mean busi
ness. Address 8. C. 662. care Bee.
HAVE VACANT LOT IN LINCOLN,
Nebraska, near University Farm, actu
ally worth 500. will double In value soon
as. all the university Is moved to the
farm campus, near car line. Will trade
this and somo cash for good five-passenger
automobile. Address 3. C. t73,
Core Omaha Dally Bee.
S-PAS8ENGER AUTOMOBILE. OLD
model, but good running order. Good
engine, good tires, speedometer, pres-to-light.
Will sell for JIM cash or trade.
Address, 8. C. 671, caro Omaha Bee,
Omahh, Neb.
.WANT A NICE. MODERN HOME.
Close to car line and schools and In a
good neighborhood, west of 24tlf street,
a,nd want to trade In on this an' abso
lutely perfect qunrter of land hi Per
kins county, Nebraska, clear from all
Incumbrances and worth $28 per acre.
S. C. 694. Bee.
1 :
HAVE QUARTER .SUCTION OF GOOD
land In South Dakota not Improved
Want automobile. Ford preferred. Will
give someone a really good trade as this
land la a renlly good1 pioce ot property.
Address, S. C. 655. care Bee.
FIVE LOTS ORCHARD, OKL.. .NEAR
UKianoma city, iracio ror auto ciear.
3. C. 680. Bee.
ABOUT 140 NOVEL SHAPE WHITE
cold cream or ointment Jars tor sale
cheap or trade for anything useful. Just
the thing for someone to start agency or
canvassing business witn. a. ,'. Bbs. nee,
FOR BALE CHEAP ABOUT 203 AUTO
mntlo class Ink wells, or will trade for
books, camera or anything useful. Those.
rnrnn At rrom ;kM3 in i&c. ana can ensny
he sold bv a irood canvasser at a hand
some proiit, as tney are unique ana
practical. Will let responsible party have
them and pay after sold. 3. C. 663. Bee.
HAVE 6 PHONE PADS. HANDIEST
thing In world for taking orders over
tha nhnnn or &hv nlace v. here Phone Is
used much. What have you? Address 8.
C. -674. Bee.
OFFERED FOR RENT.
Apnrtnicnta and Flats.
The Traverton
Fireproof
Just a few more 2-r. furnished apart-
Tnant i-ftpnnt tn allr nnw lll-to-date
apartment house, marblo entrance, tile
floors and marblo base ln corridors and
bathrooms. Equipped with the most beau
tiful quarter-sawed jak furniture. gn-
uipe learner Bottom cnairs ana rocners.
the very best curtains and highest-priced
draDerles" all the comforts of the high-
priced hotel and . the-added convenience
of the home. New building and furni
ture to match the finish. Five minutes'
while from the heart of the city and on
two car lines.
Traver Bros.,
705 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
Red 4721,. AVobster 4KSj,
PHYSICIAN'S OPPORTUNITY.
St. Louis flat, modern, splendid loca
tion, occupied 4 years by doctor. Look
at 1612 Ohio 8t. Web, 6701.
THERE aro many houses and apartments
for rent. Moct of them are not desir
able. One of the best built and most
expensively finished St. Iouls flats will
be vacant In May. The rent Is lower than
many of tho Inferior type. Fifteen min
utes walk from tho west to tho court
house. The owner will show It to re.
sponsible people without children. Ad'
dress H. 292 .Beo Office.
NEARLY new flat, six rooms, reception
hall, modern. 3122 Cass St. Benson 253 W,
FIVE and 6-room flats, modern except
heat, $15- Phono Douglas w
FOR RENT 10-room flats. 21U-2113
Douglas St. Phone Douglas 3418 or call
at 3.V) urandeis Theater uiag.
2013 CHICAGO ST. Nice front, 6-room,
with bath, apartment. Douglas bWi.
FOUR-ROOM apt. and alcove; front and
back stairway; modern. 2627 Decatur,
Harney 'J053.
STEAM-HEATED apartments, modern
$18 up; near postofflce. O. P. Btebblna.
FINE 5-ROOM APARTMENT.
Nothing finer In tho city; every room
an outsldo room; all good size and boau
tlfully decorated; everything the best;
living room and dining room ln oak;
paneled ceilings, paneled walls and plate
rail In dining room; press brick mantel
with gas log and fancy tile hearth In liv
ing room; mirror door In coat closot; best
ot plumbing fixtures and tile floor tn bath
room; bed rooms and bath room finished
In white enamel with mahogany doors and
glass knobs; oak floors throughout except
kitchen, which has maple; built-in cup
board, gas range, good sized enamel sink
with drain board ln kitchen; refrigerator
In entry; drain connected with sewer;
complete set of window shades and cur
tain rods; laundry room In basement with
laundry tubs and steam dryer; locker
space; house telephone system; steam
heat; janitor service. See Janitor, Apt. 1,
"Nathan," 16th and Spruco Sts. (next
block north) or call. office for Information.
SCOTT & HILL CO.
Douglas 10.9.
622 8. 26th Ave., 9-r. modern flat, good
location ror rooming house.
909 N. lth, 6-r. mod. apt.. $30.
1622 Cuming, 4-r., mod. apt , $22.50.
2S03 Bristol, 6-r., all mod., $18.
RASP BROS.. DouglaB 1853.
Gordon Van Co.fHS-
$19 N. 11th St. Phono L). 0)1 or H. 5313.
NEW brick apartments, ready to move
into; completely turmsnea, duties und
all; 4 rooms, $S per week; 2 rooms, $3
per week. Call Doug, bill during otflcs
hours.
S-R. Apt. $7; 21st & Nicholas. Web. 21S1.
5-ROOM single flat, strictly up-to-date,
reasonable. 2W01 Dewey Ave. Red 3ij.
DESIRABLE FOUR ROOM8 IN THE
CALIFORNIA APARTMENTS.
SEE
JANITOR. D. 6237.
CLOSE IN.
8-ROOM MODERN BRICKS.
11S Bo. 30th.
121 No. Central boulevard.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2716.
1110 N. 22D STREET "
Neat press brick flat, 4-r., modern, steel
range, gaa stove, kitchen cabinet and
wrier paid. $17.
RASP BROS.. Douglas 1&53.
CLOSE-IN APARTMENTS.
Have several desirable atrlctly modern
t-room apanmenm at moaemie pnceB, In
Wright block. 318 N. 16th St See today.
CRE1GH, SONS 4 CO..
PougUjLS 300. m Bee Bldg.
Furnished Apartments.
BIO KNAP Apartment completely fur
nished, nice lawn, shade, $30. Harney
1330. 513 South .list St
OFFERED FOR RENT.
Knrnlsheit Apnrtments,
SOME RENTAL SNAPS
"THE ALBION," 10th and
Taclflc, Elegant 6-rm. apt.,
strictly mod.; Janitor: hot
water all year
120 N. J1TH ST. '
An Ideal fi-room flat. Beau
tifully papered.
ITflt DAVENPORT ST.
Beautiful 9-rm. brick home;
corner, large lawn, livery
convenience.
A. MAROWIT2.
694 Brandels The. D. 4512. -o
Ilonril unit Room.
EXCELLENT board;
2206 Lake St.
pleasant
SO. 41ST, 002-Strlotly modern rooms,
with board, In private family. Har. 71SI.
PRIVATE home, best meals, comfortable
rotms ror employed muies and gentle
men. Douglas 6195
. Furnished Rooms.
NOW READY Large, .newly furnished.
uw jie.lji iarge, .nowiy lurnisncu, i
SO. 20th St.
ROOMS 704 8. ISth 8L $2.50 up.
tic DAVENPORT Furnished room
$6
per month.
242S DOUG E Large, nicely furnished
room, $3. i
lit SO. 26TH ST., strictly modern slnslo
room for gentleman. Douy. 5026
N EVT,Y ' furnish c"d sleeping roms. 27l5
Jackson.
LA RG E mahogany furnished front room,
private family, West Famam district,
on car line. Harney 61,9,'
1035 SO. 31ST ST. Two large front rooms.
newly furnished, private family, break
fast If desired. H. 6C30.
New West Hotel; reasonable, 1414 Doug.
Furnished ItnuaetteepinK Rooms. I
815 NO 20TH ST, two modern front rooms,
complete for housekeeping. Doug 8257.
NOW READY Bright, cheery rooms;
modern, cool, airy 2024 Burt St.
Unfurnished lloticUuepliiu nooius.
ENTIRE 2d floor of residence. 3 rooms.
bath, newly decorated, $11. Web. 6060.
FIVE rooms for rent.
Harney 2181.
Untarnished Roum.
SO. 34TH. 5KS. four clean pleasant rooms.
Hotel ami Apartment.
DODGE HOTEL Modern. Reasonable,
CALIFORNIA Hotel, 16th und California,
Weekly rates $2 and up. Douglas 70S3.
Houses and Cottages.
Country Home
For Rent
A strlctlv modern. 8-room country home
with 1. 2 or 12 acres of' ground, in city
limits of Florence, close to paved mud
and convenient to street car line, atroru-
Ing a fine view In all directions, finished
In quarter-Bawed oak and birch through-
out. Largo barn or garage, Ice house
with season's supply or ice. cave, cniCKcn highest bidder, SATURDAY AFTER
house, bearing fruit of all kinds, etc. NOON. MAY 2. AT 2 P. M In tho office
uometninir very nesirauio ana mui uo
seen to be appreciated. I'osscsslon at
once.
uauiiuK, ,
Phone D. 7M. M2 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
6-ROOM house, all modern, near cars.
Dundee. Phone Harney
DESIRABLE, 6 rooms, over arug store.
16th and Martha, w. narney o,.-
TiTP a iTTTirii. K.rnnm modern unartment.
sun room, tllod bath.'. West Fnrnam.Dls-
trlct. 3403 Dowcy- Ave. i
7-ROOM house, all modern block from
tar, uuiiucc -
MODERN 6 'and 6-room cottages
and
flats. -2124 Miami at.
Van & btorage Co., packs,
iTlODt-) movoa. sitorcB and snips,
S613 N. 80TH ST,. $8.
SOOO Plnkney St., $8.
KERR ABSTRACT CO..
KB 8:'17th St. " Douglaa 6487.'
"-ROOM n'it, pressed brlclr. front, oalt
floors In reception nan, parior.uim um-1
Inc. mnm 1 nirn hed rooml UDStalTS.
hew plQm'blng, furnace: rent $22.60; 1003
ou oeai hi "?' ?-
carmerg. jiu-ju uranofa ,..
MODERN 6-room cottage. Webster 4395. big crops, wheat, oats, potatoes WITII
. . . -r v., .n,l ritor. Q"T IRRIGATION. !l'ract No. .14. 168
l ZAI.r.ZA IV I 1 ftau Co. oailts
lVlxVjrjrjrlIvl- Sf",H vJ?h
& ships household goods& pianos. D. 1490.
i . i
S-R. modern, flat. $22?
a. ii. . .
I PnriV BJip. Co., furniture Sc piano
J. O. itCCa movlng, D, 6H6. W. 2748.
-i-TT-s-r-x, Tmt rstorase and Van
H I I IH I I I Y Co. Uoods stored.
L i.i-' m f i ,i a. a. m n v a d. narked,
shipped. I6'.h nnd .laukBon Sts. Doug. IMS,
FOB EEMT
We have a complete list of all houses.
apartments and Hats that ar for rent.
This list can oe seen iree oi cnargo at
Omaha Van Ac Storage Co.. S08 H. lbth fit.
FOUR-ROOM house, 421 N. 34th. H. 2781.
-ROOM modern house, 2710 Decutur St.;
$23. Phono Harney 0432.
Hi,oa in all parts of the city.
uvusw crelgh Sons & Co., Bee Bldg.
. ,,., TtBT.
. t 'T.i ... - .' .
Complete "for rent list of houses,
apariments ana nuts on r le at our mum;
o win anu jacKson ms.
SIX-ROOM house, modern exceDt heat.
2019 N. 21st St., first-class condition; $20.
iau weDsicr imo,
ALL KINDS, Including a i-rooin, down-
town, for colored, $14. A. couple with
plenty of ground for gardening, chickens,
etc. Among them a 3-room bungalow,
$7.60. 6-room (two upstairs unfinished),
$6; this is just outside city, so can also
raise pigs. 6-room bungalow, new, with
new chicken house, $19.80, etc., not far
from car and school. Chaa. .E. William-
son Co., Paxton Blk. o
24TH AND MAPLE.
9-r., all mod., barn, big corner; $3S.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha National, Douglas 2716.
SEVEN rooms and bath; all mudern, on
car line. Pnon. Harney em.
t A ir ii I .1 1. , 1 1' mAAm r.nm Han.
uiiw tlllirii i.k,s iiv.c,i(, u-iuuiii, ncai
school. Miller park and car, $20. Web-
iter 414L ,
"-ROOM, modern house, hot water heat;
gas log; paved street: good shade. No.
2121 Lociiat St; rent, Key at house
west. w. u. crawrord. wcDster zpm.
5-ROOM house, all modorn, near cars.
Dundee. Phone Harney zsss.
'...... : ; , , .
SEVEN-ROOM, modern, hard finish; b01
Park A-ve,: $to.
SIX-ROOM, inodern. good shape. 2012
Elm St.; $24. H. 1610.
$l&- rooms, with barn, 3814 Brown St.
$ao-6-r.. mod. ex. heat, east front, paved
treet. HIS No. 36th St. .
street
$2SS-r., strictly mod., nice basement,
barn, fine location, jvxi Lincoln Ave,
SCOTT' & HILL CO. Douglas 1009.
i ROOMS und bath, newly papered, 2-
story, modern. 2020 No. 22d. Web. 4478,
MODERN BRICK CLOSE IN.
Nine-room, one block High School; 303
N. 20th; VM.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
101C Omaha National, Douglas 2716,
yoYB'&SALw5K5w.ftr "nV-J83 ltar'1
Ht. Webster 6756. $12 per mo.
2531 Spencer, 6-r., mod.' ex. heat, $lfi.0u.
1317 N. 21st St., 7-r pt. mod., $17.00,
ios p. ann nt., it., pi. mem., u.w
4010 Parker, -r well, $10.00.
373 Ohio, 8-r.. well, $ll.pO.
CREl6lt, SONS Sc CO.,
Douglas m OB Be Bldg.
American Theater,
The American Theater
., vJ.,iH v.ii- ,ui. u.
musicals, etc.. by applying to
GEORGE BRANDEIS, BRANDEIS
8TORES.-0
blore ana Uttices.
ISU FARNAM RT.-3.OO0 square Uets 18094
r amain ou, j,dw squire leci; iwz-mv-1811
Farnam St. (basement), 8,000 square
feet, both Farnam St. and alley entrances
nuunusni ukui, sieitni nsw
THOB. F. HAL... 483 Ramge Eldg. D. 1401.
Key to the Situation Dee Adverting
REAL ESTATE.
FARM A RANCH LANDS KOIl RALI3
Illinois.
FOR SALE Choice Illinois Imp. farmn.
near Chicago; bargains all of them; 203
acres. $uo; 2K acres, $75; w aeres, $iw;
W acres, $1H; 200 acres. $: 160 aeres, $$0;
170 and 240 for $110. Many others, any
Ixe. from $75 to JW per acre, u. w.
Mills. South La Salle 'St.. Chicago. 111.
Missouri.
FARMS for snle: $ down. $i monthly,
buys 40 acres good timber land near
town, Texas county, Mo.; price, $200; per
fect title. J. B. Jarrell. Mt. Vernon. 111.
Minnesota.
Minnesota
Farm Lands
From $15 to $75 per acre.
Aro tho cqunl of nuy in tho
hi iv
L, -1. s , J.r.rt
lrom $lou lo iruu per acre.
These lnnds cau bo bought
on easy terms.
Minnesota '3 1913 corn
crop, 40 bushels per
aero, stands first of
n : it. ....:...
all blttlUh IU tuu uiuuu.
sewd FOi SPECIAL PA OH OP
itrwvpcnT.i vnr T1AHOAJM9.
Published In the
MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL,
Minneapolis, Minn., March 29 to
April 4. A 2c stamp will bring it.
NICE 300 acre Improved farm, 20 miles
frnm MlnneHtiolla: nnrt under cultiva
tion; can practically all bo larmea; eigiu
room house; barn, granary, corn cnus,
wind mill, etc.; lays level; will produce
good crops ot corn, oats, clover, etc.;
telephone and R. F. D. pass buildings;
ono mlla to rullrnnd station: Rood roads:
ro fresh milk cows, worth $70 apleco; 6
horses, complete set farm machinery can
go with farm; price for everything, $37. W
per acre, or will sell farm without per
sonal property at $23 per ncrc; one-half
cash.
HL'llWAU 1JUUM.,
1028 Plymouth I'.ldi,
::i.-incapollB. Minn
qNLY $W per u7ro will buy-fliTe quarter
section In Lincoln county, eouthwestem
Minnesota; 25 acres plowed; nearly half
in fine upland prairie; nest sou; scnooi
nAnrhl" , iv indn. fpntti Tlnnlal, l.llthrAn
church. Flno opportunity for Home with
buildings of your own design. $3,500 cash
balance at 6 per cent. O. C. Olson, 10S
McCngtio Bldg., Onmhn. Douglas 10M
FOR SALE Several thousand acres ot
Improved and unimproved lands In
Mtnesota, North and South Dakota,
ranging In Drlco from $15 to $75 per acre
Good live agents wanted. Maxwell Land
Co., 516 Palace Blrtg., Minneapolis, Minn.
NcbraaUiu
-p- , A i
H aTTn AllPlinn
X. Clllll OL IlUULlUli
Wo will sell nt public auction to tho
or tho nnwn satic and ai ct iin
CO.. at 111G-1U6 W. O, W. BLDG.. one
M0 - acre farm, the legal numbers, tho SEU
or the of Sec. 28; also so acres, legal
numbers are. the NW of 8EU of Sec,
S", also, a CO acres, legal numbers are, the
SW!1 of Sec. 26. nil In township 12. range
xl)lB IruJ Jolng nnd wln ua 80ld ln w
an1 8o.ncra tracts, with the privilege of
purchaser taking all
TERMS $2 per acre- cash, balance pay-
uuie i per atic uiiuuaiij yyhu oye iiiivivsi.
who nu,norizcs to ecu ,t regardless of
xuiB iniia ib uu.uniiuii uy u hiuuw iaux
coat or value. The and 1b rented this
yinr for $1 per acre; about 60 acres ln
cultivation, somo small Improvements,
and orcnaro, Tho land is 12 nines north
,V.t o( areoley. the county seat, and
throe mllos frcm Belfast; sandy loam soil
nnd laya rolling. A warrunty deed and ab
stract showing clear title given to the
purchaser on day .of sale.
f armers irom a aistance may man in
their offepr with n smull'tleposlt InclOsfed,
uuwu AimiuN w.j Auctioneers.
fOUND-lCO-acre nomestead In settled
neisnoornooa; iiae tarm ianu, not sac a
A. Tracy. KlmbalL Neb.
iuub, cost you 1111ns tcss anu ku. .
BUv A FARM FOR THE BOY
,M Nebrnakn lohd. rteen. black lonm.
acres, good plow land; one-third cash.
A dozen other eoually good farms. Farm.
era having grown sons should write for
I irift booklet. Wthr. Run nni TTftrtn
ARTHUR. CHASE. Hol Ac-.nf
643 Om. Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
KOR BALE 80 acres In
Doug. 6S0.
Merrick rnnniv.
iMeorosKa, at wi.iw. xa.oco mortgage:
70 acres under cultivation. Rontml for
two-fifths. Two miles from station, ft
mllea to good town. Address Box 2C1,
-f 111 tU JU.
JVevr York.
NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE
Cows, team, machinery und hens go
with farm, seventy-aix-acro farm, good
rair ouuaincs. .good land, two mllos from
vinagc. frice tz.wn; usvi cash down, $100
yearly. Possession any day.
uo-acre furm. thirteen miles from Svra
puse with cows; level, not h stone; clay
loam son. j-nce per aero; sw cash
apwn. sjw .yearly. Railroad lore to pur
cnaser. vnie tor pnotos.
I jj. MUNSON
2126 s. Sallna SL Syracuse. N. Y
Oreo-on.
OREGON.
Ontario. In eastern Oregon, on the great
for it has every essential needed, In-
eluding abundance of water for every use,
even to power, both In and out of the
city, with seven railroads radiating there-
from. We offer you every other ecc-
tlon, all ready to begin wprk upon, tho
other sections ndjolnlng am cultivated,
These lands havo produced 120 bushels ot
corn per acre and other crops In propor-
tlon. eems incredible, don't It7 we are
eager to show you tho proof. We sell
on long time and easy terms. Excursion
rates, first and third Tuesdays of ovory
month. Let us give you Tu'll particu
lars. Address
OREQON & WESTERN COL CO..
CDS Paxton Block Omaha, Neb. o
Poutu DaWuIn,
FOR SALE-Bnrgaln. M0 acres. Bouth
I Dakotu; 2J4 miles frorn town, 30 m lies
U?m -apitai; main line c. a: rj. vv. uy.
w- V- Gray. 6847 Superior St.. Chicago. 11L
BARGAIN Good deeded' Indian land, 100
acres, In Bennetts county, and 80 acres
m i npp coumj, ouuu uuuia, vf u - .
Luther S. Bear. Hicks, Fuller, Pierson
Co Sioux City. Ia.
'"yx.-'.'yr.,r
Vflsconsin.
T Tt-v XK7 crrY nir)
J DTjCr V V lSLOn S in
t,rtr. . . .. .
Best unlry and general crop state io
the union. Settlers wanted. Lands fo
sate at low prices on easy terms. Ask
fn.- booklet 31. on Wisconsin Central Land
Grant. State acres wanted. Write about
our grazing lands. If Interested 111 fruit
landes ask for booklet on applu orchards
In Wisconsin Address Land Dept., Boo
uine lty.. Minneapolis. Miun.
23iACRE Burnett county, Wisconsin,
farm; good soil; houso. new barn 40x60,
.Ilk .1 .. . 1. l. .i II .I I ., . . tt.. S ntaifc
stream run. through land; on mall Vou e
and telephone: about 61 acres under cut.
I .1 . 1 1 . 1 a.m n...,li..llu ll V.A. .... - A .
Ilivaiiun. .mi iiuvubiuij , w laiuiiuj
good soil; price $7,000; $3,609 cash, balance
can stand rive or ten years. 0 per cunt;
fll.e stock farm.
TiCHWAB BROS.
1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
Mlcellnueonn.
GOVERNMENT FARMS FREE My of
flclal 260-psge directory describes avt-rv
acre In every county In United States,
tHii, iuj,B, ,nuiua uiiu wiiafia, ianu jaws,
etc. Free Information. D. J. Campbell.
... . r. 1 . .i . ,t .. . . , . . 1 A
riunutr, mug., at ruui, Minn.-
Persistent Advertising- is the Sure Road
lo Business Success.
It UAL ESTA TE.
ABSTRACTS Of TITLE.
REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract
otficr in jvehrasxa. Brandels Thcatr
HI. L KSTATK,
ACRIIAim FUR 8 ALU.
Look
Over
Benson
and
Richland
. Acres
Tomorrow
or
Sunday
.The tvo best , acreage 'additions offered
for sale. Benson Acres. Joins Benson en
tho northwest, on paVcd road. Price
from $410 to $600 an acre; $10 cash, $10 per
month on one acre, or $20 cash, $15 a
month on two acres.
Richland Acres, subdivided Into two,
three, four nnd fivc-acro trncis, adjoins
Keystone Park on the northwest. Prices,
$300 to $4.V an ocre. Automobiles will be
at tho end ot the Benson car line Satur
day and Sunday from 3 to 6 p. tn. to
show Benson and Richland Acres. Don't
fall to go.
Hastings & Heyden
. 161 1 Harney' St.
ONE ACRE Apples, cherries, plums,
peaches, grapes, currants, goosuerrlna;
largo space for garden; roses; eight
nviiii hnuae: furnicu nnd electrla llaht.
well, cistern, chicken house; 6 blocks from
Benson car. 5341 Pratl St., cast side ot
paved road. $3,000; M casn. isisassor, ow
ner on premises.
CITV l'ROPHRTV KOIl SALE.
4118 NO. 22D ST.
SIX GOOD 1100 MS
LOT G0X121 .
3,GG0
MTIila hniiBj. wn hllllt nhntlt a. vtfnr nnd
a half ago and is In fine condition
throughout. The lower floor has both
front nnd rear entry, Inrge living room,
dining room, kitchen nnd a den, which
may be used as u bedroom It desired.
Tho second floor has two good sited
bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch, tho
latter provided witn screens nnu awn
linrs. LnrKo closets In tho bedrooms.
There aro screens and storm sash for nil
doors and windows.
Fine ctmontod basement under the en
tiro house, with laundry sink nnd grai'i
entrance. Tho furnace Is exceptionally
good, using a very small quantity or coal
during the last winter.
Tim urauertv faces the east nnd Is sur
rounded on all sides by n nice class of
homes. Is convenient, to school, churches
and cars.
May be'' seen today.
H I ATTPAI KFI KLt) CO.,
230 Omaha Nat. Bit. Bldg. Doug. 438.
$250 Cash
Makes first payment on house No. 2SG3
Maple street; has b rooms, city wuter.
sewer, sua. and bath: la well built: good
lot. 'House was built, 2 years ago. Close
to school, store and car .line. Will sell
at a low.prico.. . .
HASTINGS JSk HETDBN; 1614 Hartley fit.
BEAUTIFUL HOME
SOUTH OMAHA
Eight-room strictly i)odernt house, nice
lot, paved street, oho block from car line,
lyocated closo to 33d and.. A Sts, Can bo
bought for $2.W. .
GALLAGHER NELBON.
483 Brandels Bldg. . Douglas KIS2.
CHOICE West Farnam location; new,
mod. homo, beautifully deconited. It, 1881
TO BUI, SELL OR RENT. FIRST 8KI5
JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST.
FRONT lot, Roanoko addition, 40x142,
colored or wiute. uoug. ktws.
Special Bargain
Easy Terms
3008 Pacific HL. choice location, on tho
car line, 6-room cottage, modern except
furnace v mostly furnished, rurnlture to go
with the house, $400 to $.X cash, balanco
monthly. Price $2,500. Can be seen any
time.
D. V. Sholes Co.
913 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 49
I HAVE a large list of deslrablu houses
for kale on terms ot $100 to $600 cash
and balance 'small monthly payments.
31 LAB BOBBINS,
1G23 Farnam Street. Douglas 2812.
LEAVING CITY,
S-r., mod. home, largo lot, fruit, bluff
vlow-13.200; $1,400 rash. Webster 631.
HOME CLOSE TO
MILLER PARK
Seven-room, strictly modern house, nice
lot, one block from 24th St. car lln.
House is nearly new, call be bought for
$3,21 It purcnaucu neioro aiay l
GALLAGHER & NELSON.
483 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 3382,
A South Side G-Room Homo
2443 SOUTH 16TH ST.-$W fVSH.
Balance about the samn as rent. Here
Is your chance lo buy a well built home
or a rooms, t on eacn nnor, with little
monoy. nas nam, gas, ciectrio light and
turnace. on paveu street und car line.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Kill Harney St,
Benson flenl ICstnle fur Snle.
SMALL two-room house and three lots
for sale, on 66th and Spauldlng, near
Benson. $660. Call Harney 274 or Grocery.
1420 Mllftorv Av
NICE homes to fit any pocket look
Bailey, 5821 Main St. Tel Benson 3U
ARGENTINE PAPER THINKS
T.R FOLLOWERS WANT WAR
BUENOS AYRES, Argontlna, May 1 -Commenting
on ttys mediation now pro
ceeding between the United States and
Mexico, La Razon today said;
"Tho acceptance by the 1'nltcd States
of the mediation signifies a great stop
taken by President Wilson and the dem
ocratic party toward Pan-Amerlcanlsm."
Tho newspaper adds:
"We believe tho partisans Of Theodore
Roosevelt desired war and that President
Wilson saw tho Importance of the his
toric moment and thus ratified Pan
Americanism," FELONS BLAMED LARGELY
ON MANICURING SHOPS
NEW YORK, May 1. Manicure shops
and tho operators are responsible in a
great degree for the spread of felons und
various other forms of Infection ot 4he
hand, according to statements made to
day by Dr. Edward Wallace Lee., beforo
the convention of the Medical society of
the state of New York.
Key to the Bltuatlon-Bee Advertising.
KEEP CONTROL OYER ISTHMUS
Judge Ryan Censures Polioy of the
Administration
CREIGHTON GRADUATION TALK
LcaitlttH M. Louis Lawyer Gives
Annlsls of I'mmmn HHnntlnn In
Ailarrss to Commrnoemcnt
Olnnn nt Ilrnnilrls,
u . ,n , c. ,,v.,, ,nu,n.,v.,, w. I
the Panama cunnl Is above party and a.
nn.llnn nt .mnnn,l vll.l H n.fln,,
Judge O
bofore the graduating class of Crelghton
university last night at the BrandMs. In I
ciii-ui inicicii uruuK cniiurr o, mo (.
policy of tho administration with rospect
to repeal of tho canal tolls act.
Judgo Ryan. wh Is dean of tho law
department of St. Lut university, a I
former Judge of the district court In St.
i.ouio nnu now n. leiiuuiB praciitum i-
torncy In tho Missouri metropolis. In tho
course of his speech said the United
Slate should TinVev, no matter . what
notion la taken, deny tho right to exempt
,eMfl from tolls nnd shduld above all
considerations retain sovereign powers ot
oovernment nnd nh.olutn ilninlnlon over
the Isthmus. Tho speech was' a Judicial
islj'sls tit tho various treaties between
Enclmid nnd the United Slates, a dls-1
cusslon of tho questions now beforo con-
flrcss and their meaning to this nation,
thrusting to the rront questions 01 inier-
national rtsht nnd law that apparently
are being overlooked by the democratic
leaders, though ns tha speaker nsserteu, Omaha: Joseph M, jovelMA. u.. crelgh
crnnts of dominion to the United States ton) Omaha: Floyd , ?0""
i-. a ...). i..i..i ?! Bluffs; Edmund II. McCarthy. J. W
i.aibi iw in, nr. 11
truffle tlirnueh the new gateway, I
Mean I re. south umana; Kawara j, aic
Annlr.ls nt Situation. Omaha: John p. Moran. Callaway .
The United States and the Panartm
Canal Troatlca" was the subject treated.
and the MUuurian argued strongly
against repealing the act of congreda ex-
emptlng United States vessels engaged in
coasiwise rnc iiui.i x .v.,n.., "
a . ' --- r,n . ... mmAai nii i
JutlKo Ryan declared that whatover be the
reasons Ol i rrsiucni u
i.mit to renrsl the act. ha h6pcs that
If It doe, pass tho senate the president I
will mawo it. plain mm wo rcrn h. Taylor, urnna Jsiana; waiter ooren
own Interpretation ot tho Hay-1'a.unce- son. Omaha; Lorotta M. whi w. p.
fote treaty and maintain absolute do
minion over the Isthipus, but that he
no I
hopes the senate will Aote down the
measure. I
Ucoiiomlo Question Portmoil,
Judge Ryan declared there wro three
phases of tho question to be considered
Tho first, and least Important, Is that of
.
01 eso nnuu. ..u, ' " r-' . ?
agttlnst suboioios. is a matter ,10 oe
sldercd from only a party standpoint. I
It Is a great economic question." said
Judgo Ryan, "and a6m argue that the
... . . v.. 1
oconomlO interests ot our cnuiury reiiunoi
the repeal of the bill. Tho economic ,n
trrests. under our sovereign powers of
government, under any Interpretation,
linntd nnl nt nnv time, denv ourselves
the right to exempt vessels from tolls."
Judge Ryan basco. his arguments
chiefly on tho treaties made between
England and this country. The Clayton-1
nuiwvr ilea, u, ,wv id ,iv i,i,.,ft.
argument of those who declare the United
.States Is not Justified In assuming com-
ploto control of tno l-anama canai act.
England has violated all provisions ot
thlB treaty and has further rendered 11
null by the Hay-Pauncofoe treaty 01
1M1. Judge ltvun nuoted'-a senate report
ot isai to back uq his position.
Illir Pofnt Overlodkeil. ,
According to Judge Ryan, there are
t.irt. ttn v.Pa1lnAfriiA f rulla. thm ntiA I
whlh wns reused bv the senate because
It requlrod tho United States to stand
n ..,. niinn.ri Rncii.n,t
one-half the authority In runnier the
m.. - mi. -f,.Kni.
Went, was passed, declares tho ''cwial
. . . .... . ..
shall be free and open to all ships ot an
nations without discrimination between
such nations, provided they observe the
rules to bo laid down by this country."
Tho latter part of this phrase, concern- MQOHHEAD, Ia.. May l.-CSpeclal.)-lng
the rulos to bo laid down by this n,.mhrr ot Mobrhead ha
country, has been left out by tho speak-
era In favor of repeal, who aeem to be
unaware ui ine tjxisienco ui wm unienucu
form. Among thoso guilty of such a mis-
take, tho Commoner of this state was
cited by Judgo Ryan.
Judge Ryan declared In addition that
tho passage of vessels through the canal
la InlAMlnl. r.nmryr nnA that IVifa !
........!... v. vw,,,,,vvv .-
regulated by congress.
Any act of congress will supersede any
treaty, and thorofore any treaty made
wiui r-nuiana is nun ana voiu 11 congress
sees fit to allow American Vessels alone
the free tolls.
Drirrrr Aro Conferred.
The commencement exercises Were of
tht medical, law, dental and pharm -
acy departments of Crelghton unl vers -
lty. President Eugeno A. Magevney
of Crelghton conferring degrees on nine-
ty-two students. Of this number thirty-
flvo wore medics, twenty-ono lawyers.
twenty dentists and sixteen pharmacists,
llils is the first occasion upon which tho
latter department has been represented.
tho graduates of last evening having en-
rolled in the mld-ytar class a year ago,
while the regular senior class was gradu-
uteI In February.
Ot the ninety-two graduates, two are
women: Miss Lorotta M. White ln the
dental class and Miss Stella Leach with
the pharmacists. -
magnificent spectacle greeted the
eyes of the many friend present when
tho curtain roso on tho solid body -of
young men and women, clad In cap and
gown, the departments distinguished by
ontereni colors. The guests of honor and
faculty heads were sealed In thn front
rqws, while the grads were banked In
tiers.
Ki.iiMir,- f, vr,
Judge A. 0. Troup presided, opening I
the progrnm with a eulogy of the
founders of Crelghton, particularly Maty commanding officer of Company B. Fit
Lucretia .Orelnhton. He stated that ty-slxth Iowa, stationed at this place, r'e
rreiehtnn mm. ,.. inir .inn, nn...;i .1- Port" that ho Is dally receiving appllca-
. a ...
boundaries of city and state, and now
has u good representation in practically
every state In tho union, lie declared
that the most promising young men of
the Douglas county bar are graduates of
the law department and paid tribute to
Dean Paul L. Mortin, He dwelt at sume
length upon tho fs?t that the local school
Is absolutely nan-sectarian.
The niombera ot the respective classes
wero prekented for their degrees by the
following: Dean A, Mulrhead ot tho
medical college, Prof. Hsriey O, Moor
lioad of tho law. Dean A. Hugh Hippie of
the dsntal and Dean i. c, Ariedgo ot the
pharmacy.
The degrees were conferred by Preil
dent Kugentj A. Magevney, S J., of
Crelghton, After stating that It made no
difference If the diplomas were tn Latln,
tho rector proceeded to read one verbatim.
Law (iruil kvroru In,
Harley O. Moorhead then moved the
acceptance of the law grads as members
of the bar. Manoah, B. Reosa ot Lincoln,
chief Jt'atire ot the Nebraska suproro
court, made a brief address to Ui young
barrister, nfter" which thy wira "worn
In by Victor Seymour, deputy clerk ot
tho court. Juitlcos Charles B. Letton
ana John B. Barnes of he supreme court
wore, with Chief Justice Reese, guests
of honor.
I,lst of Grndnnles.
Those who received dVgtcca wepS
Medics J. Anthony. Omaha: a. W.
Brigg. South Omaha-B. A. Brungardt,
Victoria. Kan.l W. H. Crawford. South
Omaha; L. E. Dawson, De( Moines. la ;
W. K. Fast. Omaha; D. Franklin. Omaha;
L. H. Fochtman, Cozad:, ( B. Foltz,
Osceola, In.; It. K. Hall, Hell wood: R. J.
llan .v. fVN : F f lAttM. Washlnar-
lull, , . IV, I IUI , 1 1 11,11. AKjT, w. , rw A, .,3111-
? BellcvlllM. Kan ; G. J. Kadavy, Bouth
"1?J,Bi. A. LyilCh. Ht. JOSPPh, Mp. .
Inland; C. O. Moore, Marshalltown. Ia ,
IVurw" S0"?"..." T.V. 'o-bonn":
- nicago; j. v. I'vconv. uenver; v.
Qulglev. Omaha V. Schwertley, Modale,
.' .""""i""? . W1' J?'
Hums. Wyo.; J.' II. Thomisn. Omaha,
Our Van Scoyoc. Oak Hill. Kan. Robert
JV0F.a,aoild"n.J" 1,tt0CK' U M' E1
Pharmacists-R. R. Beaman, Ceresco,
Nth,; II. L. Bradshaw. Germantown,
: J!?.,""';' .11
Omaha: William Rbefhardt. ' Denver. J
W. English, Omaha; F. E. Johnson,
V" f.Ji V?.. tI'I": .D;;. "
KiiM... nmut'- i mnnrli n-itriVTh nmah..
J. L. O'Neill. tfiincnck''rft.: C. K. Peter-
Urn. Sunderland, Nt:FyW'. Schmidt.
iw.ltatrlrU J. Barrett. O-Nein.
Tlmmn. 1 Pinrnii Kniltti Dinolin . 1 n
2y. JA- n .9r1,.Rl,U,n)VAlb,S!?,i ,Fmmit
Hronek (A B.. Crelghton). Pocahontas.
beo e. ineichon tA. h., crelghton). Mug.
catlne; Carl C Katlemati, Omaha,
Ku'h"dnI .tAsSbsonTsouth
wcingarteii. Jtowam smitn, council
llluffn: K W. Setz. Oakland 1 Thomas J.
pP, V vinu. in.
Dentistry-Roy C. Allen. Council
IJIuKii! VLw m K..
,.., if,lrfnnl. i'. i.vjwni-d A Dovle.
Greeley. Neb.;. J. H. Frejiklng, Carroll
in jnnn i nzftnv. .cnr hk. in., junn t
K ,J ... h nm.hiT "nk Ifuhltnehek.
n .' n . T E. McCann. Omaha.
it, v, nicurano, ciiuuk v iiv; u. r.. jici,
Bellvlllo, Kan.: I. B. Mowry, Council
iJK6 J?UlS?"AIVftirS"VrJSlc
txt i n tt n , .
WOlLia JiaVt) UOUgrtJHB
Thank Old Doc Cook
1 '
WASHINGTON, May .J.Th North
nniA fliarrtVffrv Inpiiirtnt tvfl rnvlvrd In
.miiln. the thanks ot coneresa to Fred-
' - '-r . ... nt ,
- '" , " v-v- ."7'" '1 .
i'" -- ""'7r,"
' " " ' ...
witn n isuu meaai.
ssCvif.ie OUACC Ali
I lYltlAHjAPJO UflHOC HIM
AMERICAN OVER LINE
CALEXlOO. Ca!.. Majr I.' Samuel
v.astblndcr. nn American rancher, was
chased across the lino six 'mllcswct of
,ero today by threo Mexican rufalea, who
1 ronowoa nun uuiu ahhiiiiaii ervn ni.u .v,ip-
charged their rcvolvera at him, according
t0 tho rancher's ator
x traveling salesman wno. entered
k(cxlcal tonight brought back the report
thnt Japanese are manning the Mexican
I f lold guns.
MIMC RESERVE BANKS MORE
Vni niiniAninr tslmlisitls
I nftlM OUDdOniDC lyillMIWIurvi
WASHINGTON, May l.-Nlntf o th
twelve federal reserve banks todfty
-more iof their stock 'subscribed than the
minimum of $l.000.0( fixed by law. The
total national bank subscriber In tho
Uwlvo district., according to a
L, ikA irMaBiiw itAtmrlmnnl. was 4.EG0
. rZ.i -A ,:',A.i
a memuers up ul '-""""-'-'
amount or siock suoscr.u.u w, -,-w.
nnr1trmd, . nn.c Ilnll Team.
. pnn.ldtA b,e ball town.
nnJ tnU year prepttratIona .are peng
. . orgaillie a flrst-Cla team.
-..... Malors. editor of the Moor-
. . ha Dee- choaen manager.
ri. n n, wn.on csntsln and Charles a
T,. ,,.., n, Wilson him sixteen
Dl.yora wpo are trying out for position!
I. . ... l ' .
,inM. hi i.nin an him, men. Anomor
i,m,.i(;iii ,, .mnlnvwi In th near, fu-
turx Team. deslHmr rurriea-Bhould oor-
,Unrt wi(h rH,'ftr'iM H. Malers. manager.
1 i . ,
ions Ready (or Minnesota.
IOWA CITY, Ia., May L 8pectal.)-
The Iowa traclc team today, flnlsheq Its
preparation for the dual meet .with Mln
1 nesota her on Saturday. The Hwlceye
I expect the visitors to tako the majority
ot points ln tho weight and sprints and
In the broad jump, and to break even
In the mile and two-mile. The local team
Is strong In the hurdles, -high-Juxnp, polo
vault ana quarter and half-mile runs.
Holstelit Fnrmer TDIer on Train,
WEBSTER CITY, la., May L (Bya-
clal.) While sitting In his seat on a
northwestern train south- of this city
last night J. C. DambOy, a farmer agreed
46 years residing near Holsteln was
stricken with heart trouble and died.
Accompanied by his son he was on his
way to Des Moines and Illinois points.
uorrlan' Found Dead.
FORT DODGE, la., May i.-ispeciai
Telcgrnmi)-C. P. Berrlan, resident hers
for thirty years, died tonight of heart
failure.
n Persistent ana Judicious Use ot
Newspaper Advertising Is the -Road to
Business Succesa.
I on' a TVovr Nu(s,
ink llTinVHT'nnt.lr, S'rAri (1. Htnumh.
i,,.,-. rrtm fAfirn T. rprtm f h 1 M n,
tions from recruits from this and sur
rounding counties.
IDA "DROVE The body of John Blcks
ler. a brother of Mrs, Agnes Stephau
and Samuel BleKsler, well known In Ida
county people, won" brought hero from
Dubuque, whore he died, at the age ot
43. Ho was one of the oldest settlers In
Dubuque. Mr. Bleksler leaves a widow
and ono son. Fred BlCksler ot Anaconda,
MonV
DENISON The, city council has at
last made a settlement with the Denison
Electric Light company for the purchase
of Uie entire plant, and on May 1 tha
ownership- passes to the city. The price
Is $38,000. The city will Immediately be
tin to build a new building and Install
new machinery of truster power than
that owned by the old. company.
IDA OROVB-Whlle returning- homo
from town Mat Knudsen, with his wife
nnd child, had a miraculous escape from
aeatn wien tneir automoDiie crashed
through the Iroa railing of a bridge
across a deep gully, turned a compUU
1 somersault and landed ubolde down flf
teen feet below the bridge. Knudsen
started to turn out tor a team and
turned too far into tho railing, which
was of pipe set Into the concrete bridge.
Tho little girl was scratched awTbrulied.
but the parent were uninjured. Ttto cas
was little hurt.