THE BEE: OMAHA, TCESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914. 11 SWAPPHRS' COLUMN i . HAVK YOU TO TRADE FOR A late model twin cylinder Reading Stand ard motorcycle, worth S17ST Address S. O. -i. Bee. THE ENTIRE EQUIPMENT KUlt A pnmograpn gallery, worth 7W, rgr sale or trade by owner, a. C. 908, Bee. OFFBRKI) FOR RUNT. Furnish nt llmmebeeplnH Rooms. N. 30TI1. MS a mod. front rooms, com plete, cool .airy. Dour. tSSJ. COMPLETE I. C. 8. COURSE, fl VOL. S, team engineering, electricity Mid me chanical refrigeration. Worth Wo. Will trade lor typewriter, or what, have youT Address S. C. 836, Hco. WOULD TRADE A HOOD 6 REMINQ tn typewriter for a saddle. If you have sum a irano write s. c, tui, eo. NO. 1 BULL. 8 EYE CAMERA AND TRI pod to trado for fiood repeating rifle, shotgun or revolver, .s. C. 007, Bee. 6.ROO.M COTTAGE ON BIG LOT IN exchange for acreage near Omaha, Ad dress S. C. E36, Bee. HAT have you tu traue tor a 1 H. P. electric motor In porfect condition. & C U70, Omaha Bee. TWO large beautifully furn. rms., coin plots, walking dlst, t'l S ttth. II. tfSO. l)ODUt ill'-i-Somo nice housekeeping rooms. TVo modern, enmilte. Ilarnev 4114. US DAVENPORT-Two nicely furnished muiseKccping rooms. Kurnl:irn ::tiKe. 7-ROOM modern house for rent. Fur nished. Near 40th and Hnrncy Sts. Dur ing summer months t'hnne Harney 112. FURNISHED house for rent, Field CUti district; 7 rooms; modern; a bargain to right party with good references. Call Harney 6111. PLEASANT rooms, cool, airy. 2116 Cass. KING, SIGHTLY LOT, TWO BLOCKS north from Krug Park. Trade for dia mond, piano, or what have youT Address K. C. 603 Bee. GOOD HALF SECTION Unimproved black soil,- rolling, part fenced, 12 miles from good town. South Dakota. Worth 215.00 per acre. Fo short time will exchange at W.200 aj all or pari payment on good Omaha house to lWe In. About even deal or nearly so preferred, with owner. Addresj 6 C 744. Bee. Omaha. WANTED TO TRADE, PAPER HANG Ing und papering for ront of rurnlshed housekeeping rooms. AddrcsH S. U. SW4, Bee. CLEAR LOT, WANT AUTO OR ROOM lnu house. S. C. 7S8. Bee. PROPERTY ON HARNEY ST.. WEST of 20th St, worth J16.000; half cash, half trade, for good residence property. Ad dress S O 727, care Be. TWO HOUSKb ON CORNER LOT IN north part of city; will trade for some thing larger In southwest part. S. C. 726 Bee. AUTO WORTH $J00. TRADE FOR good clear lot. Address S. C. S30, c A care FIVE LOTS IN ORCHARD, IT. MILES of Oklahoma City, Trade for small equity In house or Omaha lots. Price JSflO. Address, S. C. 693. Bee. GOOD RENTAL INVESTMENT Have client with a nice up-to-date hotel building and furniture, in good town In eastern Nebraska Rent $600 per year. 26 rooms PrlJe JG.000. Trado at real value for small farm or homo In Omaha, Lincoln or Nebraska City; or may consider a slouk of merchandise. Address S. C. 743, Bee. Omaha. GOOD SO ACRES FOR MDSE. Trade improved SO-acre farm, best rich t.Uable soil, 5 miles from County Scat In S.-E. Nebraska, level land, vlll ralso tJ bu. corn per acre In Talr year. Near dis trict school. "Price SlO.OOO, mtg. $3,200. Equity for good little stock of General Mose. Address C. 746. Bee. Omah. HAVE UNDERWOOD TYPEW1U1 No. 4. latest model, with two-color rib bon, stencil cutter, back spacer, etc.; lit tle uso. A bargain at JiO, but will accept tlrst J55 offered. Address S. C 730, cam ute. I HAVE A 6-ROOM HOME CLEAR; 3,0OO to trade for 2 to S acres even up. 8 C Ell, Omaha Bee. EIGHT THOUSAND SEC. BRICK. want hogs, chickens or offer. 8. C. 7, Bee. A FINE LEVEL QUARTER OF LAND in Perkins Co.. .Neb., 7 miles from R. It. Best of soil and tree from all encum brances. Valued at $.1,000. To trade for a nice modern home In Omaha of 7 or 8 rooms and worth up to $6,00i). In a good neighborhood, close to school antl car line, or for acreage close In. S. C. 591, Bee. OAS STOVE. CCvST W7 a MONTHS AUU, new lawn hose, 60 ft., cost $15 last sum mer; Jawn mower, cooking utensils of aluminum and enamel, dishes of all kinds, Havlland china set cast $C5; bed, springs and mattress, etc Will consider dia monds, piano or good lot. Address -S. C W2. Bee. FINE MODERN HOME. Very well located, six living rooms, large reception hall and bath room, full attic, and full basement, full 60-it. loL nice lawn, trees, and garage with electric lights. Lady owner must sell on account of health, or would exchange for new modern bungalow, It up-to-date and well located. In good neighborhood, and priced on cash basis. Cash value of above, $4,000. See It. Address B. C. 747. Bee. Omaha. SO ACRES, CLEAR, WAMTY -QUIT In home. 8. C. 742. Bee. Furiiliiliril Rooms. LARGE front room, nil modern; right uoAtn town; ror one or two gentlemen. Phone D. !66S. RKAIj kstatk. CITY riUIPHtlTV K4MI SALE. RKAIj KSTATK CITV ritOl'BUTY I'Oll SAI.K. 2013 CHICAGO, nicely furnished, large. coot ronm. Douglas &4. Furnlnlirtl Itnnm. J0I3 CHICAGO, basement room cheap. IJOUgias 62'f. FOR cool, modern room In private family tee 702 So. 24th St. NEWLY" furnished rooms In private fam ily with or without board. Red 3345. 1 HE GRASMERE, front room, private nam, iianscom park dlstnct, , Doaru. Harney 70SO. NEW neatly furnished rooms, 117 N. 20th Down-town district, well furnished, cool rooms, reasonable. 524 S. 16th, Apt IX COTTAGE, Y. M. C. A. park. Doug. 4512. DOWN-TOWN district, well furnished cool rooms. 521 S. 16th St. Apt. 12. PRIVATE family, modern, cool, reason able for summer. Call 630 8o. 17th Ave. DON'T miss this great opportunity; large, cool, nicely furnished room, fine location, wnlklng distance, private resi dence; excellent board If desired. Refer ences exchanged; reasonable. Web. 4026. PLEASANT rooms, $6 month; 263S Dodge. Unfurnished Rooms, FOUR-ROOM modern apartment, close In, cool, front and back porch. No children. $30. 2562 Harney St. 320 No. 20th. 3 unfurnlMhed rooms, mod. $14 DODGE, 26422 or 3 unfurnished rooms; gas range, prlvato. vllarney 1715. Hotel anil Aimrtiueii ts. DODUK HOTEL Modern. KaasonaDle. An Acre Home On the Easy Payment Plan Right in the Path of Omaha's Growth Here's the Opportunity You Have Long Been Looking For We have two beautifully laying Acre tracla for sale. Each has a new four-room house and a good well. ' The soil is rich and fertile. There's nlonty of room for Chickens, a Nlco Big Garden and a Cow, . We will tnko you out to secithcsu Acre homos if you '11 call nt our office or Telephone Doug. 2926. Bankers Realty Investment Co. Ground Floor Bee Bklg. WEARNE PARK A Beautiful Placo to Build a. Homo. A Good Place to Make an Investment. CALIFORNIA Hotel. Ititll und California. Weekly rawn 12 and up. Douglaa 70S! Housekeeping; IlooniR. A SUITE of rooms strictly modern. References. Apartment 7 Davldgc Blk. llouaea aticl voltuvra, C007 Military Ave., new, modern, 6-room house: rent free from now till June L Call Benson 155-W. FREE RENTAL LIST. Complete "for rent" list of houses, apartments and flats on file at our office', no charge whatever. Union Outfitting Co., 16th and Jackson Bt. $12.50-Urick, 130 S. ath St., just north of Fa mam. Owner, 20i Ramgo Bldg. Phone Douglas 2221 WE rent your houses free of charge. NO COMMISSION REALTY CO., 316-030 Paxton Bldg., OMAHA. MAGGARDS? ships household goodsft nlanoa. D. 1406. FIDELITYcor"-n-d" A AJ-'J-'A-'-- J- J- m o v o d. packed, shipped. 16th and Jackson Sts. Doug. Hit. WE rent your houses free of charge. NO COMMISSION REALTY CO., 316-330 Paxton Bldg.. 6-ROOM modern house. 27X0 Decatur St; 123. Phone Harney 6432. Pleasant 4 and 6-room apartments, newly decorated; walking distance. 401 N. 24th, 7-R. HOUSE, modern, opposlto Omaha University. 24th and Evans. 30. W. 4097. STRICTLY modern bungalow. Harney 7080. NEW b-room house, modern, $35 per month. 3323 Cose. Harney 69S8. 1 HAVE A GOOD GUITAR AND A 15 J6weled watch. What kind of a deal can I make with you for a kodak or a bull dog? Address S. C. 749. care Bee. 1913 TWIN CYLINDER MOTORCYCLE. worth $160; Just been overhauled and In fine shape. Here la a good chance for tomo one. Make mo an offer. 8. C. 815, Bee. VERY NEAR NEW U C. SMITH TYPE writer. Just overhauled; will trado for most any useful article of value; will consider second-hand uuto. Address S. C. 897, Bee. 6-ROOMS, all modern, nearly now, cheap to desirable tenant Harney 6917. 840 S. 19T11 ST. 9-room modern iiuubu, Just Tenewcd; rent reasonable to the right party. 306 Paxton Blk. NEW BUNGALOW Just finished, five rooms, all modern, to deslrablo people without children. SSU N. 19th Ave. Open today. , 6-ROOM modern. 815 N. 27th Ave. 7-room modern. 2723 Cuming. NEAT moderti house, 2512 Chicago 8t Douglas 8145. OFFERED FOR RENT LIST vacant properties with BOCK HACKER. 407 State Bank. D. SCS7. Aiuirf uieuta unit KlHta. 5- ROOM brick flat, corner of 8th and Williams Sts.. Forest Hill. 6- ROOM upper apartment with sleeping porch. 62S S. 26th Ave. Globe Van 6rStorage Stores, moves, packs and ships; 3-horse van and 2 men, $1.25 per hour; storage $; per month. Satisfaction guaranteed j'none uougias r&'s ana x;t&.. 4-ROOM apnrtments,' near nostofflce. lis." steam heat, jvlutr. wltnout extra charge. G. P. Stebblns. FIVE-ROOM new apartment, the Chula Vista, 30th St and Poppleton Ave.; Nothing better In the city; lower rent than similar flats In this vicinity. Con lad Young. 323 Brandels Theater. D. 1571. FOR RENT New 6-room modern apart ment, brick building, oak finish; will decorate to suit tenant; 35th and Dodge. only $32.50. 133 S. 35th St., new 8-room modern brick house, beautifully finished, $49. W. R. HOMAN. 331 Board of Trade Bldg, NEW' brlcx apartments, ready to move tn(o; completely furnished, dlsnes and ell, 4 rooms, $6 par week; 2 rooms. U per week. Call Doug. S711 during offlct liours. VERY DESIRABLE. One cholco apartment In tho California. See Janitor. Douglas (27. J-room flat, $10 per month. 5-room flat $12.60 per month. J. I. KEMP. D. 9S7. 2418 LEAVENWORTH ST. WE RENT your houses free of charge. NO COMMISSION RKALTY COMPANY. S1S-320 Paxton Bldg., OMAHA. Gordon Van Co.SS- 21 N. Uth 8t 'Storage. Phono D. 31 or II. 6911 St. Clare Apartmt's 23d and Harney; open ror inspection, the most up-to-date conveniences; beau tifully decorated and finished, 2. 3 and 4 rooms. -au narney on or uous. sum. VERY cholco 4 or 6-room steam-heated apartment on West Farnam St JOHN W. ROBBINS.V U02 FARNAM ST. THE CORNISH. Fine large rooms, windows on four tides. Very desirable. Phone Douglas 7721 I-It. modern flat. 122. &m S. 24th. H 471L OUDEN ANNEX rooms, with Hitch enets. Council Bluffs. Full RENT-4, 6, 7-room modern apart ments, steam and hot water, $18 and up wards; near postoffice. G. P, Stebblns. Sl'BLEASE, 5 beautiful rooms. Apart ment. Genoa. 38) Cass St.. Harney exrt, Hoard ana lloum. THE HELMA.N, 2403 St Mary's; pleas ant rooms; board optional. D. 6SSO, BOARD and room, $4.50. Red 0067. Board and Room Wantrd, WANTED Room and board, together or separate, preferably near Fort Omaha. References given. Address, Y 61. Bee. For Rent Brick House Four bedrooms, bath and linen closet on second flour. Vestibule, reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and Ice room on first floor Full cement base ment witn toilet, lurnce heat, gas and electric lights: nearly new and first class In overy way, at 1511 S. 23th St., one block (rom Hanscpm Park, near Park school, one block from car line. Tel. Harney 1509. All of the Following t Improvements in and Paid For. YOUNG SHADE TKEES CEMENT SIDEWALKS CITY WATER Lots Can Be Bought On Easy Monthly Payments STREET ON ESTABLISHED GRADE STREET CAR RUNS RIGHT BY THE TRACT . WEABNE PARK is right in the path of Omaha's growth where property values will increase steadily. Telephone Doug. 292G and arrange to have a car. take you out to see WEARNE PARK. DO IT NOW. LOTS ARE SELLING FAST. Bankers Realty Investment Co. Ground Floor 'Bee Bldg. REAXi ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOB SALE. NebraaUa. EIGHTY acres, $20 an acre, $30 down and $20 a month no interest. Fine farm land. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. A FINE FARM AT AUCTION. 30-acre farm, tile drained, well Im proved, to bo sold at auction Juno 21; 305 acres In crop. 60 acres In corn, 225 In win ter wheat, balance In oats, with 15 acres In grass and buildings; mile to school; rural phone and mall dellvory; 6 miles north of Tekamoh, 42 north of Omaha and 70 south of Sioux City. For particu lars address W. M. Scott, owner, or H. N. Marsh, auctioner, at lenuniaii. ncu rt. t . t , . 1.-. I. n I , . . n rm a. 1 n Tnllr oniintV. Nfl" braska, H cash, balance 10 years at 6V4 per cent T wo quarter sections rich, lovel, fertile prnlrlo in Deuel county. Nebraska, at bargain price. 8. Larson, route No. 1, ciarks, aeo. neighborhood: fine farm land; not Band hills; cost you $200, filing fee and alL J. A 'iracy. nirouan. FOR SALE Best large body high grade, medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C Bradloy, woi- bach, Jcn. o I (! T?frrl Exp, Co., furniture fc plana moving. D. 6145. W. 174& 517 N. 18TH ST.-6 rooms. Harney 6054. FOR RENT We have a complete list of ell houses. apartmentn and flats that are for rest This list can oe seen tree or charge at Omaha Van & Storage Co.. W. S. 16th St Mouth Dakota. WE "WANT TO TELL you all about our j .i t.ji,. i.nitk' till rilrxetlv from UDCUCU .11"'"" "' , , . U. 8. Preferable to homesteads. Rich, black sou; no stone, xine son . crop of flax pays for 'and. Write today for 36-page booklet Hartung Land T-o Room 8, MoLaughlln. 12-KOOM modern nouse with barn; hot water heat 618 Harney St Inqutro T. J O'Brien. II. 1004. D. 1216. PIniiana in J'l Parts of :n city. EJ.UU2U3 Crelgh Sons & Co.-Hee Bldg. S-UOOII home, modern, shade and fruit trees; good garden. 2344 Larimore Ave, A MODERN 6-room bungalow; good lo cation: built last summer, walnut Hill district. Tel. Harney 5042. HAVE 11-room residence In Hanscom inJtj ,ii.fl,.f ell mnd.rn. will trade for 5 or 6-room residence, clear, and will carry . - . . r- i nt balance, auotcss jv wi, xieo. Stores anil Ufflccs, GOOD retail, steam-heated store, with basement, istn ana Farnam sts.. J100. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. RKAIj ESXATlC FAIlM .t RANCH LANDS Fan 9AI.C Mlnne.nta Minnesota Farm Lands From $15 to $75 per acre. Aro the equal of any in the United States that are selling from $150 to $300 per acre. These lands can be bought on easy terms. Minnesota's 1913 corn crop, 40 bushels per acre, stands first of all states in the union. SEND FOR SPECIAL PAGE OP MINNESOTA FARM BAHGAIN8. Published In the MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. Minneapolis, Minn., March 29 to April 4. A 2c stamp will brine it. TODD County of creameries, corn and clover. For Information write Van Dyke & van uyke. Long rrairie. .Minn. Missouri. FARMS for Bale; $5 down, K monthly. buys 40 acres; good Umber land near town. Texas county, mo.; price, axi; per feet title. J. B. Jarrell, Mt. Vernon, III FnrnUlieil Apartment. FOR RENT Nicely furnished six-room apartment In West Farti-m district ( ool and airy References. 3124 Cass St 23) No. 20th. J-r, furnished apt modern, ONLY $1 PER ACRE. Buys 640 acres, being state school land, lease running twenty-one years. In Keith County Nebraiko. Only elcht miles from town, wouia mane, a uanay aairy rancn; 200 acres can be put under cultivation. A bargain, terms one-third cash, balance to suit. 6 ptr cent Write owner, L. C. Cran- dall 1M4 l.orust bt . uinnin. .Neo. Key to the Situation-Bee Advertising, A, Beautiful New Home on Omaha's Prettiest Mile I have for sale a now home near the Miller Park entrance, on Omaha's Pret ttost Mile that I will sell .on reasonable terms if taken right away. This homo has a largo living room (23k 14H ft.) with brick fireplace. Tho vestibule opens into living room and tho stairway leads np from living room. The vestibule, living room, coat closet, stairway and dining room are finished in oak, Tho walls lire delicately tinted and tho clectrio fixtures are very beautiful. There aro 3 bedrooms and bath on sec ond floor and house Is heated by furnace. I wilt show you this house any time If, you will telephone Douglas 2926 In day time or call Douglas 794S between 7 and 8:30 evenings. SHADY SIDE OF THE BIG-PERSONAL INJURYINDUSTRY (Continued from Page One.) that $10,006. The fnwycra often scale down such allowances to their clients by Introducing the doctor bills and nthr Incidentals, nlthougn tney explicitly ad vertise that they iay nM doctor's tee and give, their clients two-thirds of the proceeds net. Another woman had n claim against tho Milwaukee rnllroad at Minneapolis, which tho road wna willing to sett)c and did settle at $J,W0. The woman's lawyer obllgtmly offered to tnko tho company's check, cash It, pay the woman her share whlol was tho mnjor portion, and tako out his "little fee." The company turned over the check to him, The next day tho woman camo to it with the complaint that she hud been given only a few hun- died dollars, of tho $2,600. By tho speedy action tho rnllroad attorneys got hold of tho thrifty lawyer and mado him dis gorge the woman's rightful share. . Frond nml 1'nkc, Instances of fraud' and fake are nu merous in this line of litigation. The Oreat Northern ratlrnnd hns a nlco sur prleo party awaiting n certain Individual who Is suhig It for J2I.C00. He alleges a permanently disabled left arm nnd shoulder. Pond Wig tho hearing of his suit, however, ho Is enjoying himself al one of his hobbles of motoring. And the company's photographer has snapped him several times In tho act of cranking up his own machine, then leaping nimbly Into It and whisking Rway. Tho Great Northern has had to run Its legnl department expenses up about $100, 000 n year as a result of this Industry, and It Is making every possible effort to cut down expenses. Ono of tho mdBt Interesting frustra tions was accomplished by the Northern Pacific, yet not without a regular trial in court. A traveling man residing In Bt, Paul sued' tho road for $3,000 for alleged Injuries nt Mackenzie, N, D, Ho was on a passongcr train which by some means or other Wfl "cut In two" there, his sec tion bumping down a siding until his car leaped tho track. It was moving slowly, however, and finally stopped of its own motion wltnout uny Injury. This was on November 12, 1911. On November 10, 1013, this man, with three others, some of whom wore Intoxicated, was in a serious FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE--R. E. Pianos for other musical instru'ts. D. 2017. PIANOS for cement work; painting, paper " hanging. UIO uosion omre. u. aui. REAL ESTATE LOANS 1100 to $10,WX) madt promptly. F. D. Weau. weaa uiog., inn quo runum, WANTED City loans bnd warrant. W. Farnam timlth & Co.. 1320 Farnam. i;C CITV LOANS, Bemls-Curlberg -o.. u 1 110-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. U.UtRlfUN i .MORTON. Dia tjm. Nat WANTED City loan. Patera Trust Co. 13 ARVIN BROS, Nattt aing: FIVB per cent farm loans. Optional pay menu and annual Interest WM. Mo CORMICK, 1201 Farnam. imV I ...-. n I , r. u li. t 1 ... ( ..Mtir J. H. Uumont Ac Co. , 'M Farnam Omaha. BEE us first if you want a farm loan. united ptaies rut o.. umiuia, nw. MONEY on nand for 'Ity and farm loans. 1L W. Binder. City Nat Bit Bldg. CITY propeny. Large loans a specialty, W. II. Thomas. 22s State Bank Bldg-. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFK REAL ESTATIS COH 1016 Omaha Nat Douglas 271&. REAL ESTATE WANTED REUltiTEK iiVERY KIND OF PROP. ERTY OR BUSINESS FOR QUICK SALE OR EXCUANUE. If you want to buy a nroDerty or bus! ness come to us. Or if you want to sell a property or business come to us, be cause noDopy pays a commission. Come In and get our Plan of displaying and advertising every kind of property ana business, it means quick service. Call or write today for our plan. NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY, 316-330 Paxton Bldg., , Omaha. Neb. WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH. I have the cash and want a good 6 or 8-room house, all modern; Kountze Place preferred; give location end price and win can ana see it Aaaress u en, care nee. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract nice in r.nraK sur, trannols Theater KERR Title Quarantce and Abstract Co.. a modern abstract office, 306 So. 17th et I'none doue cru(. IF YOU wnnt to buy, sell or exchange your nroncrty or business, go where that kind of business is done. Everybody El .HE goes to tne NU COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY, BECAUSE no. body pays a commission. NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY, 316-330 Paxton Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Phono D. 1940. Prairio Park .U"IUL 1 "'"! tlful neighborhood; $oW cash and $30 monthly will buy this. '.I. J. Kcanniul. 609 Ware Block. Doug. 39 or Web. 8511. ACIII2AOE FOR HALE. FOR BALE TO CLOSE ESTATE. Tho Immediate closing of an estate necessitates my selling at sacrifice prlco the nlco rental Income property at 2226 Ohio street It will sell quick, See me tomorrow. Frank Wilcox, 602 Omaha Nat'l rBnnk Bldg, Phone Douglas 1836. GOOD INVESTMENT. 25 per cent on your money; two 4-room cottages and two 6-room cottages, rent ing $500 per annum. Price, $2,6uo. Phone MUST bo sold, 3 houses b. V. corner 17th and Caatcllar; rents $13 per month; each house has water, sewer, bath, gas; worth $3,000; will sell, If taken .soon, for $3,700; $700 cash. Phone D. 5007. . MARRIAGIS MCK.N8ES. The following marriage licenses been Issued: Name and Address. Alonzo W. Lacey, Uncoln Mary Lillian Phelps, Benson Leonard L. Carey, Omaha Cecilia C. Barry, Omaha William L. Candec. Evnnston. 111.. Marie L. Dunn, Los Angeles Carl F. Stadler, Omaha iizanetn jem, umanu Charles J. Collins, Lincoln Margaret M, Connor, South Omaha William Mchrens, Omaha Clara Vaughan, Omaha Earl Jeffera. Council Bluffs Myrtlo Orr, Council Bluffs Lewis Gundy, Mlnden, la Emma Wells, Neola, la...., Jesse Y. Adams, Albert City, la, Evelyn Lovgren, Albert City, la. Merl W. Reese. Omaha , Ruth M. Hasfeldt, Mollne, III , Harry Swltzcr, Rodfleld, la Lena Franklin, itoaiieia, la James N. Swain. Malvern. Ia Marie A. Hlmebaugh, Malvern, la.,, Ike Pane. Omaha Lena Arzanto, Omaha James L. Tomanek, South Omaha.. Lurv Slumlko, Omaha, ,,. Dell LeFranWs, Creston, Ia , have Age. ... 3 ... SO ... 22 ... 45 .... 24 20 30 31 as 2i) .... 21 .... 19 .... 26 .... IS .... 22 .... 19 44 1$ .... Ol .... 21 35 19 29 Barefoot Sandals The Ideal Summer Footwear Genuine Welt Soles No Nalii to Hurt the Feet. IN nLACK AND TAN Infants, 5 to 8 S1.25 Chlldron, 8H to 11'. ..$1.40 Misses' nnd Uoys,' 11 to a 81.75 Boys' and Women's, 2 V4 to 7 82.25 WHITE NUI1UOK Misses', 11 V4 to 2 ... .82.50 Women's, 2 to 7 ...2.75 Parcel Post Paid. Drcxcl 1410 FARNAM Our Guest Room Wo have a lare comfort ably furnished bed-room for the use of those who wish to be near the body of a departed one pend ing interment. We make no charge for the use of this room. Its main tenance la in line with our policy of service, of giving you more than you expected. The same policy gives you, without extra charge, the use of our non-sectarian chapel, adjustable in size to accom modate large or small funerals, arranged to afford absolute privacy for the bereaved. TbUphon DougUu 390 1 M4th and Dodgt. Reached bi Ilarruy and Croji Toant Llnti 22 . 3 1 automobile smash-up In St. Paul. They were Joy. riding when their machine got away from them and collided with an Iron telephone or light pole. The ma chine was split In two and the men all bndly hurt. (lonit Karnur to Hue. That was as good an excuse to sue a railroad as one lawyer wanted. Ho nailed his man and tcRethcr they made out their case. This case was tried nt St, Paul late In April of this year. The railroad won only after as desperate a fight as If the case had actually been bona fide, nnd when the verdict of the Jury was tele phoned Into the railroad's legal offices Its attorneys who hnd fought It through were as Jubilant as If they had actually aohloved a signal victory. This man swore on the stand, under his lawyer's direction, that his Injury came from the accident at Mackenzie, N. D two years before; that at that time he wan so badly hurt as to bo unable to travel and laid In bed at Fargo seven days. Tho railroad produced the book's of the company for which this fellow had worked to show that he never lost a day; that Instead of being laid up for seven days Immediately following the accident, ho mndo five towns the very next day. The man sworu that he had been earning on tho road from JIM to IM0 a month. Tho company's books showed that the most he ever earned was H"(t a month for only one month and that his highest an nual Income was 11,400, nnd that this was earned In the year following his alleged Injury nt Mackenzie. Yet when this case went to the Jury after a severe trial the Jury baltotcd sev eral times before reaching a conclusion In favor of the company. The plaintiff's attorney In this case was Tautgess of the firm of Hall. Tautgess &. Loefflcr of Min neapolis. Poor I,nirrrri Ilnrrrd. This Is no bualness for a poor lawyer or a young one Just starting Into prac tice, unless he can get In with one 'vhi has tho money. For It takes money to play this game. It requires an Immense amount for advertising under cover soliciting nnd maintaining agenta. Be sides, some of the more successful prac titioners, such as "BUI" Keefo of 8t. Paul, who thodgh not a lawyer Is t pioneer at tho business, with 8. Ander son aa his chief lawyer! Stiles &. Devaney of Minneapolis nnd others, have their own "homes," or hospitals, whore their patlenta or clients are kept, it la much safer to keep a client at one's own hos pital where he knows all that goes on. Tho railroad's profess to have a record of a caso where one of these clients with a broken arm wan kept at a hospital for thirteen days before anything was done to rellova his injur?. The worse the Injury tho better the chance for damages. Then another sourso of expense Is thu payment of contingencies and the pur chase of claims. These lawyer very fre quently so to an Injured person and guarantee him any amount he Is offend by tho company In a proposed settle ment, simply buying the man'a claim. They also pay as high as J100 a month contingency pending the trial. This Alt take money. This Is ono reason why the Industry Is monopolized by a handful of lawyers. One of tho most resqurceful of these personal Injury expert" l W. R. Dux bury of St. Paul, who served many years as & railroad lawyer. 1.1st of Ifixhlblta. Here Is "the enclosed schedule of re cent cases" Mr. Duxbury sends. The case of Burlio against the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad, with a verdict of $25,7(0, was, according to the, railroad's lawyers, finally settled at Washington, D. -'., pending appeal, .for less than the amount stated. This ti a sample list, which seems to verify the statement made In contra diction to the personal Injury lawyers that the average Judgment In Minnesota Is not greater than lstwhere: CROP CONDITIONS ARE IDEAL Winter Wheat Continue to Be Ear Above the Average. RAINS HAVE BEEF urENERAL Alnrm Occnaloned by the Apprjtr nnce of the Ilesslnn Fir Hnb aides Little or No Second Pin n (I n ir of Corn. Almost Ideal crop conditions prevail throughout Nebraska, according to tho weekly crop bulletin of tho Burlington. There have been general rains over tho ontlre grain belt, nnd tho condition of winter wheat Is estimated to oe better than for many years. The condition of wlnt wheat- on tho Omaha division ts placed at 101 per cent: . a . , . . J1..I.I M . . Liincoin aiviaiun, iv vcr ccnii .vyiuuiu 'division, 102 per cent; McCook division, W per cent. The rains have been so general nnd eo abundant that crops are not suffering from lack of moisture in any section of the territory tributary to the nurllngton On tho Wymore division, the alarm occasioned by the appearance of the Hes sian fly, has subsided. Tho continuance of favorable weather will result In tho largest wheat crop in tho history of Ne braska, according to the report. Oats nnd spring crops have likewise made remarkable progress during: th last week, and the fields are In excellent condition. Corn has germinated well, and llttlo or no second planting has been re quired. Two Big Conventions Coming as Result of the Publicity Bureau Two big conventions whlclt the pub licity bureau of Omaha used Its lnfluenco In bringing to Omaha this year are to ba held In Omaha next week. They are, the Nebraska Association of Funeral Direc tors and tho grand lodgo of Ancient Order of Free and Accepted Masons. These two conventions are expected to bring at least D00 or 1,000 delegates to Omaha, The funeral directors' convention Is to be held from Juno 9 to 11 and the Masons from June 9 to 12, K, S. Thompson hns charge, of the local arrangements for the Masonta convention. Large Fortune is Waiting for Krebs A law firm of Watertown, Wis., has written to the city clerk asklns; for In formation about the family of a man named Krebs, who Is the brother and heir of Uottlleb Krebs, a wealthy resident of Watertown, who recently died. According to the law firm, Kadlng & Kadlnu, Krebs was living here until a short tlmo ago, when news of his death was received In Watertown, but tho new was never confirmed. He was supposed to have left a wlfo apd largo family, who would share, In the Krebs estate If found. City officials have been unable to lo cate Krebs or his family. OMAHA BUSINESS MEN TO FEAST LINCOLN 1TES Invitations havo been sent out from the Omaha club for a luncheon which will be given for thirty Lincoln business men Wednesday noon. In the evenlnir the are the hosts. the visitors will be wined and dined at io Country club. Omaha business men PARTIAL LIST OF VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS. Verdict Am't.Offercd Title of Action. or Before We Took Mettiement. unarre or case. rtntn. vs. C. M. & 8t. P. Tty Settlement Dougherty vs. W, & P. Herald.. Settlement Burho vs. M. & St. L. It. It. Co Verdict Prtcgge vs. a. N. and N. P. Hys Settlement Wlndonwerder vs. O. N. and Soo L. Bys. ......Settlement Murray vs. O. N. Ry Settlement lieirron VS. Hireei ity. wo , ociuemen. Oftge VS. M. & St. L. U. , W., McDonald vs. 0, N. Ry. Co...., Snyder vs. Box Board Co Bowcn vs. Mpls, Ucn. Elec. Co Peters vs. No. Pnc. Ry Barry vs. Soo Line Ry Mrnnvern vs. Hon Line Ry Harouff vs. Chi. at. Western Ry. Settlement , ..Settlement Verdict Settlement t Settlement Settlement , Settlement Settlement Leko vs. North Am. Tel. Co Settlement Meyers vs. C, M, & St. P. Ry .....Settlement Cowing vs. Spokane A I. E. Ry Settlement Heller vs. Soo Line Ry i Settlement Vunder Wcgen vs. at. No. Ry Settlement Hill vs. Jonos., Verdict Bray vs. Duluth Edison Klec, Co Settlement Wlegmann vs. Soo Line Ry Settlement Kollcr vs. O. N. and C, St. I'., M. & O. Rys... Verdict Dieter vs. B. & O. Ry Settlement Johanson vs, Mpls. Drug Co Settlement P. Leko vs. C B. & Q. Ry.., Settlement Vaughen vs. Ry C. C. A Verdict Ryerse vs. Soo Line Ry Settlement Johanson vs. Am. H. & D, Co Settlement Kalmar vs. Engine Works... Settlement Colberg vs. Btreet Ry. Co.., Verdict Peterson vs, Brooks Settlement Dm vs. Deeks &. Smith , Settlement Joiner vs. Street Ry. Co r Settlement Holman vs. St. P. P. O. L. Co Settlement Davis vs. Street Ry. Co ...Verdict Morltx vs. C. & N. W. Ry Settlement Dunn vs. C. & N. W. Ry .....Settlement Sperry vs. Wlnnett & Burdlck Settlement Bulatovlch vs. C, M. A Bt. V. Ry Settlement Cook vs. C M. & Bt. P. Ry Settlement Steen vs. C, M. ft St. P. Ry Settlement Hodergren vs. at. No. Ry. CO Settlement Elllckson vs., M. ft St. L. R. R. Co Settlement Peterson vs, M. ft St. L. R. R. Co Settlement Shevltn vs., C..M. ft St. P. Ry Settlement Williams vs. Dickson Verdict Schloesser vs. C St. P., M. & O, Ry Settlement Nothing J l.OOU.UO 10,000.00 300.00 Boo.tyj 1,500.00 200.00 1.000.00 2,000.00 260.00 5,000.00 moo j.ooo.oo 1,000.00 Nothing M.OO 1,500,00 200.00 500.00 1.000.00 Nothing MO.tt) 200.00 Nothing Nothing 260.00 1,(00.00 Nothing Nothing 50.00 45.00 150.00 100.00 60.00 Nothing 600.00 400.00 Nothing 600.00 Npthing Nothing 300.00 260.00 S00.CO 1,000.00 100.00 Nothing Ain't We Obtained Client $ 800.00 4.000.00 24,750.00 00.00 2.600.00 8,750.00 500.00 5,000.00 7.600.00 2,600.00 6,000.( 1.100.00 10,000.00 3,200.00 400.00 LOOO.OO 6.000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 2,100.00 6,000.00 2,100.00 625.00 7,500.00 600.00 1,000.00 4,600,00 600.00 400.00 400.01 600.00 too.oo 600.00 400.00 600.00 1.500.00 1.600.OT l.OOO.OO 2,000.00 2,500.00 600.00 2,600.00 1,000.00 1,000,00 1.000.00 1.873.00 2,500.00 ' 1,100.00 1,000,00 1133,300.00 Total , 133,643.00 In these Instances we recovered four times tho amounts offered In settlement to our clients before we took charge of the cases, and settled forty-one out of forty-nine, without the expense of going Into court. Denied by Railroad. The railroads not only emphatically deny this lost statement, but go on to show that, counting for the amount paid the lawyers and the loss of employment to those who might have It from the roads, the claimant come out of the ma jority of cases 1n Minnesota very much worse oft than bad they settled direct with the companies. According to the railroads these sample lists are not so arranged as to reflect all the little details. For Instance, they do not always disclose Just how the spoils were divided as between the lawyer and his client. One of the trick of the trade, so the railroads say, la for tho personal Injury lawyer to drag a "settlement" or suit along as long as possible and the re sult generally Is a big amount of fee and "expenses" to counterbalance what ever tho client Is supposed to get. This much seems plain these lawyer are In this unusual game, not for their health, nor that of the claimant against a railroad, but for their own financial enrichment. . Kidney nnd LlTer Troubles Quickly relieved by Electrio Bitter best remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia, heart burn and most kidney troubles, Wc and 11.00. All druggists. Advertisement. Persistent Advertising' ts the Sore Road to Business Success. Receipts on Grain Exchange Break Previous Records Receipts at the Omaha grain exchange broke all records yesterday morning when the total number of cars received was 640, which is considerable mora than the pre vious best day on the exchange. By far the greater portion of tho re ceipts was corn, of which there was 647 cars. UNION PACIFIC TO BE. HOST F0RTICKET AGENTS Five hundred ticket agents from various cities In the eastern half of the United States, will be the guests of the Union Paclflo system, this month, for a trip to Yellowstone park. Beginning- June H and continuing until June 25, a party ot tho ticket agents will arrive In Omaha each day. The ticket agent will arrivo her early In the morning and after a trip over the city, as guest of the Union Paclflo and the Commercial club, they will depart for Yellowstone park on the' Loa Angela limited. The outing- will occupy ten days, the ticket agents returning for short vlslu at Salt Lake and Denver on their return.