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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914. 11 UEAIj KSTATB y.tnai iiam ii lands for salts Mlnumotn. MINNESOTA. II you contemplate buying land In Min nesota, write us for list ot dependable firms. Mate what county you are In terested In. MINNESOTA FARM LANDS1 ASSOCI ATION (Incorporated). 717 ralace Building.. Minneapolis. Minn. THE OFFICIAL. LAND MEN'S ORGAN1 ZATION OF MINNESOTA. TVQ Improved farms In lied Illver val ley, Marshall county, Minnesota, & acres in each farm. A comfortable sot ot buildings on each farm. Located In midst of well settled and well farmed neighborhood. Two miles from good town on main line ot railroad. Price, 337.60. Small cash payment. Easy terms on balance. Address. Empire Farms Co., Thlet Itlver Falls, Minn. WANTED Farmer agent In every lo cality to bring us buyers for tarms located In Minnesota's corn belt, ranging In price from 312.50 to $75 per acre. Schwab Bros., IOCS Plymouth Bldg., Mln neapolls. Minn. TODD County ot creameries, corn and clover. For information write Van Dyke & Van Dyke. Long l'ralrle. Minn. , Montnnn, A NO 1 VALLEY RANC1L 60 acres, 240 In grain, ItiO in alfalfa, running water; the 1913 crop was worth nearly 10,W. Barley and oats yield 90 bushels to acre; winter wheat 40. Only 1V4 miles to station. Snap at 365 per acre. Part cash. Wrlto at once for particulars ARTHUR CHASE, QENE31AL AOENT, MS Omaha Nutlonal Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Nebraska. BUY A FARM FOR THE BOY. There's nothing tho matter with Ne braska Farm No. 14, 163 acres, at $30; rich soil; three miles from railroad town; the growing crops tell their own story. IWrlte today for description. ARTHUR CHASE, SOLE AGENT. MS Omaha National Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb. o EIGHTY acres $20 an acre, $30 down and 310 a month no Interest. Fine farm land. J. A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb. FOUND 320-acre homestead In settled neighborhood; fine farm land; not sand hills; cost you $200, filing fees and all. J. A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb. FOR SALE One ot tho best 100-acre farms In tho Platte Valley, near Shel ton; $4,000 worth of Improvements; worth $125 per acre; offered short time at $100 per acre; easy payments. A. D. Dickin son, Shelton, Neb. ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. IMPROVED farms and ranches In Iowa and Nebraska. Write ma If you want to buy or exchange. John A. Olson, Balrd Bldg., Omaha Pianos for other musical Instru'tc D..2017. PJANOS for cement work; painting, paper hanging. 207 Old Boston Store. D. 'Ml. FOR Salo or Exchange the VUluge Inn Cafeteria at Portland, Ore. Central location, fine equipment, first class, Iced Ing SOU to 1,000 dally. Value $S,000. Will sell or exchange for other propjrty. Sick ness reason for selling. Address for par ticulars, C. D. Smiley, Sioux City, la. REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., mh and Farnam. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. 6 PITY LOANS Ttj.mla.r'nrlhsra f 0 210-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. '' HARRISON & MORTON, 810 Om. Nat. WANTED City loans. Peter Trust Co. trABVIN BliOS oa"8. md h farm loans. Ontional imai im. tvm. AicuormicK, lau Fornain. CITY and farm loans, 5, 614, C per cent j. ii. iumoru oc wo., xws a arnarn, Omaha. SEE us first If you want a farm loan. United States Trust Co.. Omaha, Neb. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. .W. Binder, City Nat. Bk. Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. aimiiiB. tt-a cuaie nantt mag. QMAHA homesj East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Douglas 2715. REAIj ESTATE WANTED RKGlSTEJt. JiVERY KIND UF PROP- ERTY OR BUSINESS FOR QUICK SALE OR EXCHANGE. If you want to buy a property or busi ness .come to us. Or If you want to sell a property or business come to us, be cause nobody pays a commission. Come in and get our plan of displaying and advertising every kind of property and buslnoss. it means quick service. Call or write today for our plan. NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY, S16-330 Paxton Bldg., Omaha, Neb. RE AXi ESTATE. ACREAGE FOIl SALE. Ralston Acres With the beautiful Seymour Lake Country club adjoining Ralston Acres, the man who buys there will have double the attractiove surroundings the ordinary acreage property affords. Others are beginning to see the advantages ot liv ing on an aero or more of ground and making it provide their living. Inde pendent of their salary. Why not you? An acre here costs no moro than the uverage city lot. Better investigate now. Interurban runs from Ralston right into South Omaha. Call us by telephone, or, better still, drop in and see us and talic matters over. If you live out ot town, write us for full particulars, including de scriptive pamphlet. These tracts are for sale on very easy terms, with 10 per cent discount for cash, SCOTT & HILL, 30" McCague Bldg. Douglas 1009. $1,700 Buys 4 Acres We are offering for sale, 4 acres of good level, rich land, out Benson way, that will produce twice as much as ordinary land offered for sale. $1,700 Invested in these 4 acres Is a much better Investment than city lots for the same umount; less regular and no city taxes to pay. Terms: One-fifth cash, balance 1, 2, 3 and 4 years at 6 per cent We have several other larger pieces and also several smaller tracts. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. 'ACRES ACRES ACRES Country Club Acres positively the most desirable acre property on the market to day. Located on the Bellevue boulevard, short distance from car line and In a district that is building rapidly with some beautiful homes. You can buy from 1 acre up and on very easy payments. O 'Neil's B. E. & Ins. Agency, 1505 Farnam Street, Tel. Tvler 1024. Your Chance to Combine City and Country Comforts 7 Acres Modern home: house has electric lights, water, furnace heat, barn and other out buildings; land all in fruit and alfalfa; hlHh and tightly location: in citv limits: 1H blocks from car line, H block from boulevard. This Is a chance seldom of fered. Price $12,500, might take part in Omaha improved, owner nonresident. Nathan Somberg 423 Bee Bldg, Douglas 633.- REAL- ESTATE ACIIKAOK FOR SALE. Sixty Acres Near City of Omaha Thla Intv ( ntinut 9 blocks southwest of Rlmwood park, high and sightly. An ideal location for a suburban horn or platting into aareage tracts. ..... Last week wo advertised this splendidly located property Tor $200 to $300 per acre, or $16,000 for the whole tract, but most offers and propositions received were on the "easy-pay" plan or trades. Now, the only reason the owner sells this land away below its real worth is trat he must have some ready cash to r.rotect somo other Investments with. Land 9 blocks north and no better sells for $1,000 per acre and up. This land ought to be a money-maker nt price asked. Don't hesitate to make mo an offer, with reasonable cash payment. Wo will give you a good deal. C. M. Rylander, Real Estate, KM Omaha National Bank, Bldg. TWO ONE-ACRE HOMES FOE SALE OR RENT Each piece has good four-room house and good well beautiful rich soil. Rents for $20.00 per month or will sell on easy terms. For full particulars telephone Doug. 794S evenings between 0:30 and S o'clock. FOR SALE One Improved acre and one unimproved. W. E. Osborne, 4th and Z Sts.. South Omaha. CITY PIIOPEIITV FOR SALE. Get Out of That Hot Flat, Get Into a Home of Your Own HERE ARE THREE NEW HOUSES THAT CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY PAYMENTS. New 6-Room House on Paved St. and Car Line, Close In FIRST FLOOR Reception hall, stairway, living room, dining ana large den finished In oak, with oak beam ceilings In recoptlon hall, living room and dining room. Beautiful electric fixtures and walls tinted. Large kitchen, pantry and back entry finished in naru Dine. SECOND FLOOR Two nice large bed rooms and beautiful bathroom; large space can be used for sow ing room; large closets and stor age room. BASEMENT Full cement basomont with sink and large fruit closet and coal roam. High class furnace. Stairway from kitchen and a grade entrance. FIFTY FOOT LOT Front lot is sodded and cement wnlks are all In. THIS IS A BARGAIN AND CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY PAY MENTS. New 5-Room House 1 Block from Car FIRST FLOOR-Recelption hall, stair. way, living room and dining room finished in oak. Kitchen pantry and back entry finished in hard pine. SECOND FLOOR Two bed rooms with plenty ot closet room. Beauti ful tmth room, linen closet and clothes chute to basement. BASEMENT Full cement basement with stairs from kitchen; also grade door entrance; high grade fur nace. TERMS $23.60 DOWN AND $33.60 PER MONTH. Beautiful Six-Room House on Omaha's Prettiest Mile FIRST FLOOR-Large living room I23x lift) wun Deautmn tiropiace and coat closet and window Heat. Living room, dining room and stairs are finished In oak. Nice large kitchen, pantry and back entry finished in hard pine. Beautiful electric fixtures, und walls beautifully tinted. French doors open from dining room onto front porch. SECOND FLOOR Three nice large bod rooms, beautifully tinted walls, finished In hard pine; also a largo and completely equipped bath room. BASEMENT Can be entered from elthar kitchen or grade door entrance, and has cement floor and high grade furnace and a sink, T.ATtGE LOT 17 feet by 1C5 feet. THIS HOUSE IS REASONABLY PRICED AND UK J1UUUUT t)N EASY PAYMENTS. For further information call Doug. 2364 in the auernoon Detween 4 and 6 o'clock, and in the morning be tween 8 and 10 o'clock. Ask for Mr. J. C. Schmllc. Will -arrange to take you out by auto mobile to sen these houses. A Real Bargain My 5-room, all modern home at 2616 Corby St., nice large south front lot Three cherry and two apple trees. Will sell for part cash and balance cheaper than rent. A snap for someone. Call owner. Webster 3747. o Two 4-Room Cottages For Salo or Rent Each house has living room, dining room, kitchen, a bedroom and a bath room, and a good cellar, located 3 blocks from car line. Bent for $20.00 per month or will sell on easy terms. For futher In formation call Douglas 3364 In the after noon, between 4 and 8 o'clock and In the morning between 8 and 10 o'clock. Ask for J, C. Schmlts. MUST BE SOLD New frame and stucco, oak floors throughout, oak and birch finish: sleeping porch, cement steps; Yale hardware pressed brick foundation; floored attic; corner lot; fine location, close-In, Best home in Omaha for tho money, WRIGHT & LASBURY, Tel. Douglas 151 606 South 16th St REAIi ESTATE CITY PllUPBIlTY KOll SALE. Let Us Build For You For An In vestment And make your money earn at least 10 W i,v vri crrwt locations where " ron klillil hrlrk flnt lillllrtlllEg Or apart- ment houses, where your money wui bring you nt least 10 FER CENT NET. ana where it win oniy xoko aoom ,,w to handle the deal. Thm Is no butter permanent Invest ment where you can get the equal amount of Interest on your money than in brick buildings well located. See us about it as soon as possible. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St. In Beautiful Clair- mont Double Corner, $1,400 Southwest corner 47th and Miami. Large lots, 50x120 ft. each; lies splendidly, front ing cost, in a district ot an new nomes. Price clear below tho market; 6 per cent discount for all cash. Can sell Inside lot separately for $660 cash. Hurry- Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 1536. 20S-10-12-14 State Bank Bldg. Five-Room Cottage $25.00 Down $25.00 $12.00 Per Month $12.00 At less than your present rent we will sell you this cottage. Located northwest of tho center of the city on a high cast front lot. A bargain if you are looking for a nome. stop paying rent. see th a quiCKiy. PHONE DOUGLAS 2596 Salesman and automobile at your service. H. H. Harper 1013-14 City Nntlonal Bank Bldg. New 7-R. Home 934 So. 38th Ave. This new 7-room house on the north west corner of 3Sth Ave. and Mason. St., snouia do seen to do nonreciated. situ ated on a lurgo corner lot, with room enough to build another house on the rear, only two blocks from the car lino; 15 minutes' ride from tho business center. Paved street, in good neighborhood. This nouse has reception hall, living room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor, finished In oak, except the kitchen; second story has threo largo bedrooms, sleeping porch and sun narlor rnmhlnMl. All floors on first and second stories am oak; all rooms are nicely decorated; fine cam room, wun nignest class plumbing fixtures, amau payment down, balance iiko renu Hastings & Heyden 1614 HARNEY ST. 4 BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE 33x132 lnrntjirl at.pHv il fel!.. - . . . , J .i Miisv.no , l u 1 1 1 funiumi-c, win Buroiy rem ior hia per month. Hero Is your opportunity to mane a ciose in investment on a ground floor basis Prim 13 ttm t1... the extremely low price. Stop and con sider the opportunity of making an In vestment In practically the hub of 0. G. OAHLBERG, 310-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. New Buniralow. $3,200 6 largo rooms, strictly modern, very mm 101, wen situated, H. W Hanscom Pnrk; easy terms. TMTMnwtp TnT t-nmtl-v irrA ,,9h.'C8 location, neur 51st and Nicholas. cunsiuer uuio ior cauity. NEW COTTAGE HOME. Very choice. S large rooms, strictly mod em, oak finish throughout, cverv nn slble convenience, corner lot, near 21st una Jjprague: a nargain at $3,750; easy terms, or might take unincumbered Dun- iul ior pari eauuy. TTlV.nT.VH COXfPTIIIMn nAAn New, 8-r home place In Prairie nark, strictly mod., large living room, full oasemeni, newiy decorated, oak floors comb, fixtures, etc, complete In every de tall. Full lot. 8. front, paved street. near 26th and Meredith. Exceptional Choice building lot ut 27th nn'd Fort. $!w): easy terms, or will bulM. Good 0-r., mod. house, cor, lot, paved street, near list nnu mum; spare for an nth!- hntlMA &nnn t tl OTA New S-r. modern house 'on N. Central T . fill Tr,.AnMnnal , irJ. j , t v.'V.ut.u. ,1,11111), o-r. new, moaern cottago, full lot. near 26th and Wirt, $3,200. Might take unen- cumuereu resiuence lot ior equity ot 11,200 ana pay casn naiance. ITjtVA n tillTnhr nf lmu..a i a . . $1,000 to $5,600; 25, ISO and up as cash pay- McKitrick Renl Estate Co. 316 Bamge Bldg. D, 1482. 15th and Har, Dundee Brick Residence $6,500 This price is cut $500: has living room with oia-fasnionea nrepiace, beamed ceil ings, large dining room, kitchen, sun room and breakfast room on the first floor: finished in oak and nicely dec orated; 4 dandy good bedrooms on the second floor with sleeping porch. This house was built by the owner for a home, and on account ot sickness he has de cided to cut the prlco for immediate sale. This Is a real bargain; Investigate. Glover & Spain 919-20 City National. Douglas 3961 Modern Bungalow Strictly modern, with bath, electric light and gas; full slxu basement; hot air furnace; cement walks; 100-barrel cistern; chicken house; come fruit; 1H blocks north ot Miller Park; school on 23th St. Prloe, 32.400 ; 3100 cash; balance easy terms. PHONE) WEBSTRn 359S. EASY PAYMENT 4-room cement stone cottage, 20th near Fort St, 31.650 ( 33O0 cash. C-room, 28th near Franklin St, 33,509; 3300 cash. 6-room on RUlstone Ave. near S4th, 31.600; 3400 cash. 8-room, modern. Park Ave. near How ard; price 31,600. For information phone I). 3607. FIKLD CLUU UaHGAIN. New seven-room modern house. Fine oak finish. Combination fixtures. Clothes chute, large sleeping porch, floored at tic, guaranteed furnace Harney 036. TO Ul'V, SELL OH ItF.NT. F1HST BEE JOHN W. BOBBINS, 1602 FARNAM ST. REAIi ESTATK CITY rilOPKHTY FOll 5A1.H. Public Auction! 14 Beautiful Buildiug Lots at 28th and Binnoy Sts. to bo sold ono at a timo to tho highest bidder. Saturday, June 13th at 1 P. M. Sharp These 1-4 lots comprise an entiro block between 27th street aild 28th street and Binnoy street. 6 LOTS FACE NORTH ON BINNEY STREET. 4 LOTS FACE EAST ON 27TII STREET. 4 LOTS FACE WEST ON 28TII STREET. Paving $mney Street is newly paved. Water, Sewer, Gas iJiunoy btrcet has water, sewer and gas. Two Street Car Lines Tho North 30th street car lino runs 2 blocks west of tho lots and the North 24th car lino runs 3 blocks east of theso lots. Cement Walks Now being installed. THIS FINE CLOSE IN PROPERTY ONE OF THE BEST ON OMAHA MARKET TODAY. Desirable vacant close-in properties in Omaha whero you cau buy on easy tonus and at reasonable prices aro fow and far between and lots which aro located much farther out than theso which wo will sell Saturday aro bringing extremely largo prices. THIS IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY. TERMS: $25 Down and 10fn DISCOUNT FOR CASH IN 30 DAYS 5 DISCOUNT FOR CASH IN 30 DAYS. This property must and will bo sold regard less of price offered. Salo will take place on the premises. Dowd Auction Company AUCTIONEERS What's the use paying a landlord for the privilege living in his' house his anartment x When you might just as well be making your rent money buy you a home of your own? Buy a lot in WEARNE PARK and we'll build you a home that you can pay for in monthly payments. TelephoneDouglas 2926 and we'll call for you with a car and take you out to see the lots. Bankers Realty Investment Company $4,250 8-Rooms On 28th Btreet, between Harney street for something within walking distance in a aesiraDie neignDornooa wnera inu values are steadily Increasing, do not ..11 . l.ml. . . Y. I tin nmru.rt v V m lull lu luuft a b ....a '-''.- ' will be glad to show It to you and con vince you that It Is the best buy In the city. Street Improvements all paid; gooa garage in rear ui iui. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St Dundee Home at Low Price This Is a well constructed. 2-storr, -room, modern house, located on nigh, sightly south front lot, 60x136 feet having large living room with brick fireplace, built-in bookcases, attractive dining room, both finished In oak, kitchen with maple floors, 3 bedrooms, 5 closets and bath room on second floor; full cemented base ment furnace heat, something very de sirable. Price 34.70O, but MUST BE SOLD at once. Any reasonable offer will be considered. Be sure and Investigate this at once. George & Company Phono D. 766. 902 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Hanscom Park Splendid 8-room house, all modern ex cept heat, paved street, 2 blocks to car, for 32.3S0. Owner going to California and is sacrificing tor quick sale. P. J. TEBBENS CO., 760 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Phone D. 2182. IF YOU want to cuj, sell ur exchange your property or business, go where that kind ot business Is done. Everybody ELSE goes to the NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY, BECAUSE no. body pays a commission. NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY, 316-330 Paxton Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Phone D. 1940. 8-ROOM house for salo or rent; chocs location. West Farnam district 132 N. 39th St Tel Har. 2577. ABSTRACTS OV TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. 346 So. 17th REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. UKAL ESTATK CITY rilOPKItTY FOIt BALK. $10 Per Month of of or WASS0N SAYS IRRIGATION BY PUMP IS SUCCESSFUL (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Juno 11. (Speclal.)-J. II. Waseon of MoCook was at the stato house this morning exhibiting pictures of a private Irrigation plant on his farm. Mr. Wasson says that In his vicinity the rainfall has been very light this sea son, although around the state it has been heavy In most Instances, Howevsr, as far as his farm Is concerned, It makes little, difference how little It rains, as his Irrigating plant Is able to supply all de mands. Ho has 2O0 acres which he waters twice during the season, costing 33 for ten acres at each watering. His engine Is the result of a now process Invented by an old German In the old country and con slsts of the use of nn oil engine, tho power coming from the dropping of water and crude oil on a redhot bulb which makes ths power for the engine. Tho water Is pumped from Driftwood croek While fields without Irrigation around him axe suffering for moisture his grati Is standing up fine and will be a gooi crop. Ho believes that It Is but a short time when most of the farmers around him, seeing the success ot his plant, will put In like power. I Drown While Wndlnur. FREMONT. Neb., June ll.-(SpecJal.)- Wnlt Welche, an employe of the Fremont brewery, waa drowned Monday evening In the Platto river not far from the Burlington bridge. He waa out fishing and was seining In what he suppostd was a shallow spot for minnows. Welohe waded In and dropped out of sight In nine feet of water He had on heavy long rubber boots which filled with waUr. Ho leaves a widow and several children. Indlsrestlon anil lonadnntlon. "About five years ago I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets after suffering from Indigestion and constipation for years without finding anything to relievo me. Chamberlain's Tablets helped me once and by using them for several weeks I was cured ot the complaint," writes Mrs. Mary E. McMullen, Phelps,. N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement Everybody reads B Want Ads. REBS AS&A1M MAZATLAN Attack is Expected to Result in Fall of the City. ONE OUTPOST IS CAPTURED Mill Tnkn hy Storm Titrmlny Klitlit Olvn he ContUnUonill( n Orrnt Strntmrtlo Ail rnntnitr. MA7.ATL.AN, Mcx.. June 10.-(Hy Vlr- Im to 8n Dleuo. Cnl., Juno II.) Heavy volley firing on the outuklrts of Mwit Inn wn hennl tonlKht U Is believed the constitutionalists urn ntlvnncInK for determined nnxMilt. In the opinion ot observers, a well directed Kcnernl attack would result In the city's capture. The besieging forces, It wag learned today, stormed and captured a hill ot ftratrglo Importance north of the city Tuesday night. A new, walled cemetery also fell Into their possession. The discovery was made today that the breech plugs of nil the federal guns except one nt Fort Uosales were miss ing. The artillery officers In charge had decamped. Pearlng that tho neutral one recently designated for non-combatants might not be respected In the attack, the entire consular corps nt Masatlan sent a note today through near Admlml Howard, commanding the United States Pacific fleet, to General Iturbe, tho constitu tionalist commander, again requesting that the tone be safeguarded. Tho German consul hao sor.t a loiter of thanks to Admiral Howard for pro tecting German Interests. Japanese minister Adachl, returning to Mexico City after an unsuccessful ef fort to reach the west coast, arrived safely, It Is reported, nt Guadalajara, where he was met by the secretary of tho Japanese legation with tv special train The train carries three automobiles for use In case progress by rail la blockod. On the way out, the minister's train was delayed at Bayuta, where tho constitu tionalists had torn up the tracks In their successful attack on the city. UPLAND ODD FELLOWS DEDICATE NEW HALL UPLAND, Neb., June 11. Colonel John G. Maher, democratic candidate for gov. ernor, was tho attraction here today at tho annual picnic of tho Odd Felwws Th Oil, I irllnv dndlcnted their hall. and the orator of the day for that oo-fi caslon was Hon. A. M. Walling, tho grand master of tho A. O. U. W. Thou sands of people had assembled from the various towns In the vicinity ot Up land. Fine musla was furnished by four bands, and all kinds of sports worn engaged In after the exorcises. It was real gala day. The success of the celebration was to a great extent duo to tho united efforts mado by everyone In tho town. Many people who read and heard much ot Colonel Maher were anxious to nteet and hear him. Ho complimented tho peoplo of Upland and vicinity for Uiolr great push and enterprise, and stated that he felt highly honored to be called upon to address tho people. He spoke flatteringly of his opponents Morehead, Bergo and Metcalfe, but predicted that ho would win at tho primary and bo elected. .Voles from Beatrice, BBATBICB. Neb., June U.-(SpeclaI.)-Wllllam Fielder was called to m. Augus tine, III., Wednesday evening by a tele gram stating that his sister, Mrs. Eliza beth Wren, had probably been fatally burned, Clifford II. Parke of Lincoln and Miss Grace Smith were married at tho home of tho brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. It Smith, In this city Wednesday at noon. The young people will make their home In Lincoln. Harlcy Shafncr, who was recently mus tered out of the regular army In tho Phllpplne Islands, arrived In the city Wednesday to visit his father. He has been In tho service of tho government for the lost twelve years, six years of which he has spent in the Philippines. John M. Lynch and Mrs. Lola B. Telly, both of Beatrice, and Charles A. Ponn and Lcona Chown, both of Wymoro, were married by County Judgo Walden. J. A. Weaver, register of deeds, Wednesday filed for tho republican nomi nation for that .office. Sherman H. Avey, former deputy clerk of the district court. filed as a republican candldato for coenty clerk. John Bachlo and Miss ISunlce Dann, both of this city, were married Wednes day evening at the bride's home, Rev, J. W. Fernor officiating. . Grttlnir Heady for Tonrnament. PLATT8MOUTII, Neb., iune ll.-(flpo-clal.) Tho Plattsmouth members of the oritr arc making extensive arrangements to attend tho national tournament of tho Tel Jed Sokol, which will he held In Omaha on July 21 to 26. Chicago has entered 100, Cedar Rapids, 3.1; Cleveland and Detroit, each 18; St. Louis, New York City, Baltimore, Iowa City and Dallas. Trx each 6. It Is assured that morn than 400 athletes will be on the tourna ment field when the bell rings for the opening event. Conservative estimates place tho number at 6,000 who will attend the annual games. This will bo the first tournament over held In this vicinity nnd as a result tho Bohemians in this and adjoining states are Intensely Interested. Notice, Commencing June 1st, Nickel Plate Road sells tickets Chicago to New York and return, 327,00, Boston and return, 326.00. Also variable routes. Llbsral stop overs. Inqulro local ugent, or address John Y. Calahan, A. G. P. A., 06 W. Adams St., Chicago. Medium size office with vault will be vacant about June 15th as the pres ent tenants move to one of our larger rooms. This is the only room $ - Q.00 available at the price, JLO Per Mo. THE BEE BUILDING CO. Office AUDITOR REPORTS ON OUTSTANDING WARRANTS (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Juno U.-(8peclal.)-Accord- Ing to tho semi-annual report of State Auditor Vf. B. Howard, Just completed for tho period extending from December 1, 1913, to June 1, 1914, warrants were written In that office amounting to 12, MS.00lt.SB, divided ni follows: General fund $1,198,837 10 Institution cash fund.... 87,670.43 Normal school fund..... 162,ftS.17 Temporary university fund 279,315.33 State aid bridge fund 45,047.78 Normal school library, Chadron 400.69 Normal school library, Wayne.. 1,318.05 Normal school library, Peru.,.. 1,254.07 Normal school library, Kearney 1,834.70 Temporary school fund 33S.078.2t Agricultural and mechanical art fund (Morrill fund) 37.S50.00 University cash fund 140.354.60 1' S. Kxperlmcnt station fund 12,996.20 Flro' commission fund ,95.51 University Income fund 30,461.69 There aro warrants outstanding to the amount ot 31,131,478.55. A recapitulation on nil funds shows the following: Out landing Nov. 30, 1913 ll.m.ftMU: Warrants Issued.... 2,328,009.55 33.503,678.02 Warrants raid 32,374.199.47 iiaianco 1,131,478. US 33,505,678.03 I1.131,47S.S Outstanding 31. 1914 May LAW SCHOOL GRADUATES ADMITTED TO THE BAR (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Nob., June 11. (Special.) Tho following graduates of the law, school of the 8tate university today were this afternoon admitted to practice by the supreme court: George Le Hnsye, Alliance; Joseph Al fred Cnpwell, Elmwood; Clarence Leon Clark. Lincoln; Chris William Demel, Central City; Fred Donald B., Omaha; ltalph Wallace Garrett, Madison, Harney William GUI. Falrbury; William llornard Hnley, Valentine; Max Beverly. Jamison, Crelphton; Clark Jeary, Lin coln; Joseph Vincent Johnson, Lincoln; Lloyd Henry Jordan, Lincoln; Alonxo Fred Keith. Curtis; Morton Howard Hobb Krugg, Joplln, Mo.; George William Lea rner. Dakota City: Harold McKlnley Morse, Clarka; Harold Miller Noble, Lin coln; Clalboume Gordon Perry, Lincoln; William Chris Rchaper, Mason City; La mont Levern Stephens, Bloux City: Max well Oetty Towlo, Lincoln: William Charlca Traub. 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