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THE BEE; UMA11A, M0MDA1, JUNE 2U, 1U14, ( It 1 TKRSOXAL Y0UNQ women coming to Omaha aa strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association building t ITth 8L and St Mary's Ave. wrere they will bo directed to sultablo boarding places or otherwise assisted. Look for ourttravelers,' aid at the Union station. rouirnv kd supplies. Mixed grain 60 per 100. Wagner. 801 N. IS. R03E-COMD R. I. Red. 73c setting. T SOU. STEREOTYPE matrices make the best and cheapest lining; tor poultry houses. They are 17x:3 Inches, stronger, and mora durable than tarred felt and practically fireproof. 73c a hundred at Tho Bee office. AGENTS, Investigate; 109 per cent profit; season now on, get busy Chicken Llfa Saver Co.. 2021 Cuming St BILKO chick food. Wagner, m N. 16th. Screenings, $1.25 per 100. Wagner. Ml N. 16. SUMMER RESOUTS. WANTED Children to care for during Rummer vacation, at Cedor Cove Resort; convenient distance from railroad; .pic turesque scenery and good water. Hoard, lodgo and plain washing Included. Refer ences furnished, If requested. For furthor Inforrhatron, address Miss Jessie Kemp, McGrew, Neh - - WANTED TO nUV. ; - -1 1 1 "i SOMH second-hand grocery and meat fix tures. Phone the Baskot .Stores, Tyler 432. " MVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST SHIP llvo stock to South Omaha.. Save mileage nnd shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Coniiulaalan Merchants, MARTIN BROS. & CO:, Exchange Bldg. SWATTERS' COLUMN 320 ACRES. UYliAfi COUNT, SO. DAK., fine .grass; will, exchange for Mdse. or city property. Address S. C. 881. bee. CLEAR LOT NEAR CARTER LAjvH Club, for auto, dlAmond or piano. Ad- oress . i' 62. nee. H CITY BLOCK, NEB. COUNTY- SEAT town, clear, for" piano or auto. Address a. ij, m. .neg.. TOR SALE OR.. TRADE ISO" ACRES land 2V4 miles from Qriswold, la., Well Improved: now T-room house, large barn. iwoven wire fence; about IJ acres .pasture, '.'balance In high state" of ' cultivation! Yworth 1150 per acre. Want cottage up to 1 $3,000, .or what .have, you? Address S C Ihave two lots in southern Hwexas near iiousion. cost jao; all clear ififtd cond title. Man tipnt-lv kmn.t Fbecrless refrigerator, canacltv-ioo nmmrio would exchange, for concrete machinery, office furniture, or what, havo you. Ad Cress S. C. 079. Beo. - EDISON PROJECTING 1UNETOSCOPE. convertible for eras or electrinltv with . .20 reels, film and slides. Worth abaut tsca vuuiyiuic cawbi, luiic-ui) yill Sell or iraue aihko oner, ingress a. j. ssy, Uee. PROPERTY" ON ' HARNEY ST(, WEST of 20th; halt cash; halt trade,, for good residence property. Address B. C. 970, Bee. I HAVE FIRST-CLASS &TOCK, A NO. 1 ready mixed paint, well known brands such as outside paint, any color. Inside flat tono varnishes. Barn paint, red o- sliver gray. Will exchange any amount you want for good piano; or 8MAIJ. ' STOCK OF MERCHANDISE doing good business; 'live Nebraska town; for first mortgagor or g6od auto and part cash. What have you? Address S. C. 911. Bee. WOULD SWAP GOOD GASOLINE ' range for gao range; would also give noma coah In trade. Address 8. C TOT. GIBSON HARP-GUITAR & LEATH Kit cane, cost 8158; Farland baajo and case, cost 140; two Woshburno and one Gibson mandolins, all in fine condition. Wilt aell . cheap for cash. Address 3. C. 919. Dae WANTED TO .TRADE BICYCLE FOR fountain pern Address. 8 C 933, Bee. HAVE AT CORNER OF FRANKLIN - . Ave ami Fourth-Avo South, Minneapolis, .-five stores renting for from i'iO to J35 each. -Also In rear same one and one hair" sldry dwelling fonts for $18 In good location and repair, worth "25,CKXJ. will trado for Income property, Omaha or Lincoln, or farm. Also new hay loader , and 'mower; would take small hay baler or hogs, 'or cattle, close In land. Also three lots In Jacksonville, Flo., for ten aare suburban or cheap Omaha house. Trash not 'considered, mine is good. S. Cj- 962. Bee; v. . . WILL SWAP HOUSEHOLD FURN1 ture for good residence lot) would be willing to pay difference In payments. Furniture good as new. 'Address' 8. C. B12. Bee. "WHY -NOT LET- ME FURNISH PAINT , and paint up that old house; am expert painter and will take In exchange any thing. I can uso horse, auto, diamond, furniture, piano, or what can you offer? Address S. C. 929, Bee. WANT GOOD, .AUTOMOBILE, 5-PAS-sengcr. tor good storo building, and $1,000 worth of machinery, on business street; property rented by year. Must go at once. Address, S. C. 992. Omaha Bee. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A good grocery and meat market Invoice about $2,00U. S. C. 977, Bee. ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER AND 'A largo assortment of muslo. What havo you? B. C. 706, Dee. FINE MULLIN STEEL LAUNCH FOR sale or trade. Consider anything. Ad dress S. C. 8(18. care Bee. " ' LATEST MODEL NO. 3 MONARCH typewriter for sale or trade. What havo you? S. C, 976. Bee. HAVE 80-FOOT, HOSE, LAWN MOWER, -rake And other lawn tools will swap for some furniture What have you? Ad dress S. C. 704. Bee. A SHINGLE MANUFACTURING BUsi ness protected by patent and territorial right for city property or farm land. Ad dress S C. 933, Bee. WANTED TO BUY A LARGE SIZE 12x16 good Brussels rug cheap, or trado other WHAT CAN JTOU EXCHANGE FOR full set Encyclopaedia Britannica, morroco binding, first-class condition, 31 volumes. This Is a fino set and .cast new $217, but I have no use, for them. Make offer. Address 8. C. 930, Bee. NEW NO. 6 L. C. SMITH TYPE writer for sale or trade. What have your a. C. 976. Bee. NEW NO. 6 UNDERWOOD TYPE writer for sale or trade. What have you to otferT S; C. 974. Bee. TWO HOUSES ON CORNER LOT IN north part of city; will trade for some thing in southwestern . part Address a C. SH9. . WlTAT havr voir Tn Tiunu cvi am running order, worth $3oo. Address 8. C, 1)84. Bee. HAVE QOOD , L. C. SMITH TYPE wrlter that will trade for a second hand motorcycle; will pay some cash. Ad dress S O 904. Bee. WANT W.JSTERN LAND 7 NICE LEV cl Iota In goftd central Nebraska to wit worth 2.1X,' and $300 cash for a good, clear, level piece of land western Neb., near some railroad town. Give full par ticulars of what you have lit' first lotter. D. R. Buck & Son, 912 Omaha Nat ik., Qmaha, Neb. THREE PAIRS OF RABBITS FOR sale or trade Addr.es B. C. 967. Bee 799 ACRES IN N. WV KANSAS, JOINING good town. Improved, and 36' acres In cultivation: also about 30 head of Cattle, 5 horses and implements; possession Aug. SO. Prce$3o per acre. Will carry one third back on land and accept good mdse.' stock for balance. Address B. C. 985. Bee. COAL & FUEL BUSINESS AMOUNTING to .about $3,690, including property and build nss. will- accept a good auto as part payment. No objection to. a Ford. Address S. C. 9S6, Bee. . MUST SELL MY NO. & PRINTTYPE Oliver In next few days. What will you give me? Aduress S. C. 935. Bee. WILL EXCHANGE A NEARLY NU.W No. S L. C. Smith typewriter as pay ment on piano. Address S. C. 996, Bee. 1,920 ACRES M'PHEItSOH BOUNTY. Nebraska, land, fenced and cross-fenced three good houses and three good barns, highly Improve. . MUr. $9,000, runs five years at 6 per cent Will glvo a good trade on Omaha property. .Ad tlrcju S C 934. Be SWAPPERS' CMLVMN ACRES,. FTtTlT FARM, 10 MIL&S from Bt --Lauder Dale nnil city lot In same, all clear. Want nuto. or what have you. Address S C 99C, Bee KansAS. Clear, i for a stock of general merchandise. All lrvel; lu crop this year. Address' S C 992. Bee. S3 ACRES, 3 M1LISS WEST OF A8H land Neb., improved, all lovel, wo th $1W acre. Will trado for Omaha property up to $6.W tlT- ,J-(ft- Flv0 'eBr Pp cent. Address ts vwi. lsee. 10 ACRE TR-CT AND 2 CITY IN GOOD town In Texas, for rooming house, Ad dress S C 990. Beo. FOR BALE AT BARGAIN FURNITURE and complete , equipment C-roont br'ck flat, walking distance, on car line; two rooms pays the' rent, $20 with water; furniture was bought May IS; death In family reason for seeing at half of real value; half cash, bal. like rent, $10 a month. Leaving town. This Is not an agent's ptQP. .Address, B. u. iks, uee, 160 ACRE& UNIMPROVED ' .LAND IN Butle Co.. So. Dak., to trado for Omnlm property. F. II. More, 212 Om. Nat. Bank. OFFERED FOR RENT Apnrtnient and Flitts. FOR RENT Fine 6-room St Louis flat. 562 S. 26th Ave Tel. D. ziNi or it. CLOSE IN, COZY EIGHT- UOOM brlCK flat; strictly modern; reasonable rent For Keys can xyicr iota or u. qqw. STRICTLY' first-class 4-r. St. Luts flat brick. -17S0 ao. ntn si. ii. -w. 6-r. modern flat, $22. 230S S. 24th. II 4711. FOR RENT Sevenrroom, St Louis flat at 1818 Dodgo St F. B. Kennard, Lock uox in $20. desirable 4-r. St Louis flat brick; S. IS. exposure, itanscinn jjnr. n. joqq. St. Clare Apartm'ts 23d and Harney, Just completed 2. 3 and 4 rooiUP. J-tarv.'m m ww OGDEN ANNEX rooms, with kitchen ettes. Council Bluffs. NEW brick apartments, ready to move Into; completely furnished, dishes and per week. Call Douglas S7H during office nours. Gordon Van Co& Storage. 219 N. llth St Phono D. 894 or H. 6913. Globe Van&Storage Stores, mo'vus, packs and ships; 3-nurae van ana s men, i z per nour; storage $3 per month satisfaction guaranteed. Phono Douglas 4S3S and Tyler 230. BEAUTIFUL five-room apartment; West Farnam district Tel. Harney 45. SIX rooms und bath, brick block, 10th and Hickory, 6 blocks south of Union depot; water rent paid. For particulars, Call nt 2752 S. 10th St.; references re quired. $15. CHOICE 6-room apartment In tho Loren sen, 31st and Dewey Ave. Harney 2316. DAVENPORT, 2408-Elegant now. B-room up-to-mlnute homo, full cement sleeping and front porches, screen -enclosed; richly decorated; Janitor service: h6t water heat; will build garage. SIX-ROOM flat, 1617 Capitol Avo.. by IL T. McCormlck; Phono Harney 3104. 24)8 Leavenworth at, water, sower, gas and toilet; newly painted and decorated. $12.50 per month. J. I. KEMP. Doug. 987. 2513 Leavenworth St. Board ana liuum, LARGE modern parlor reas. ,1616 3. 10th. SOUTH room with board. , Family of three. 3tW2 No. 24th Bt Web. Jl. IloaaekceplnB Rooma. A suite of rooms, strictly mod. Refer ences. 1802 Farnam. Apt 7. Davldgo blk. Furnlakea ltoaces. 6-ROOM modern house; furnished. 1423 Plnkney St Tel. Web; 7001 FURNISHED house for rent, 1915 Spencer bt Tel. Web. 1133. 7-ROOM, nowly rilttllslie'd house,"!, block from Field cilub. Call H. 1737. 6-ROOM completely furnished house. JS01 Blnney fit. Webster 334i Furnished llousekeeiilnK Hoonu. THREE nicely furnished rooms, uid gas range. 2224 Pratt St Web. 3313 DAVENPORT 018, TWO FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, $3 AND $4 tt WEEIC BEAUTIFUL furnished 2 & 4-r. modern apt for light housekcplng, in Hancom park district, on car lino. Call Hnr. 4573. 725 S. 18TH ST. Housekeeping and Bleep ing rooms; moaorn nouse. I'none xyier 1021-W. 4 well furnished. Phone Webster 10o2. Fnrnl'Iieil Kooiua. 2401 HARNEY, front room, walking dls- tance; rent reasonaoie. LARGE cool room -with excellent board $5 week; snaoy porcnes. tawn. im PLEASANT rooms, private family, 823 ParK Ave. . Unfurnished Rooms. THREE excellent strictly modern rooms; walking distance. 2813 Poppleton Ave. Hotel and AiuirtntMits. DODGE HOTEL Modern. Reasonable. OGDEN HOTEL, rooms $2 per week. Council uiutrs. CALIFORNIA Hotel, 16th and California Weekly rates $2 and up. Douglas 7(fe3. Ilonaca and Cottage T PI T?1TTrT"i EP Co., piano ts furnl J U. OJLUjU turo m0vmg D 0H6. W.274S $42.60-BrlCK. 13v S 26th St, Just north of Farnam. Owner, 20 Ramgo Bldg. Phone Dousla 2221 7-ROOM bouse, facing Hanscom park, modern, $37.60. Phone Harney 1565. 5-ROOM modern cottage, 31th and Seward, block from car, $20. D. 3132 or H. 272. NEW und nifty 6-room burgalow, Kountxe place. SCOT N. 22d. $30. Will re quire lease. T7T PT7T TTx7"8toraf8 an" Van P I I JPvl A I Y Goods stored. ''ux - -moved, packed, slipped. 16th and Jackson Sts. Doug. 1516. EIGHT-ROOM, all' modern home. 923 South 2oth St, $25. FREE RENTAL LIBT. Complete "for rent" list of houses, apartments and flats on file at our office; no charge whatever. Union OutfltUnu Co., 16th and Jackson Sts. FOR RENT ..We have a complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent This list can be seen free of charge at Omaha Van & Storage Co.. 806 S. .6th St 12-ltOOM modern house with barn; hot water heat 2618 Harney St. Inquire T. J. O'Brien. II. 109t D. 1216. t-ROOMS. all modern, nearly new, cheap to deslrablv tenant Harney 6917. MAGGARD & ships household goods & pianos. D. lm. Hrmcna in all parts of tho city, nuublo crelgh Sons & Co.. Bee Bldg. FOR RENT AH modern 6-room house. 2617 No. 20th 8t Tel. Web. 6976. $20,00 6-room all modern stone bungalow, oak floors.- on car line, near school. Phone Douglas 601X 7-ROOM modern, first-class condition; 2310 S. 30th, 2 blks. south from Hanscom park. $30. 6-ROOM house, all 'modern, near cars, Dundee. Phone II. 2658. 6-r.. modern; 2519 Jones. Douglas 7068. FOR RENT In BemU Park. Reception hull, living room, has fireplace, dining rpom with china closet, kitchen and pan try downstairs; four chambers' with large closets and bath up. Phone Webster 1500. REA& ESTATE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE." KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.. a modem abstract office. 306 Bo. 17th St Phone Douglas 6487, REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 203 Brundels Theater. OFFKREW FOR RUNT Stores unit Offices. Desirable Offices nt Reasonable Rates iu tho Best Located Coolest Building in Omalm The Bee Building (Tho building that Is always new) Superintendent's Offlco, Room 103. REAL ESTATE FARM t HANOI1 LANDS FOR SALE Iovrn. FINE 40-ACRH FARM, 3 miles of Council Bluffs, all good garden land excopt a few acres, which Is In bear ing grapes; on good road. Has S-room house, barn, waterworks, 6 acres vino yard, 6 acres orchard, 5 or 6 acres alfalfa. Nice, sightly location, largo lawn and plenty of native shado trees'. Will sell aa one place at $9,600, or sell 20 with lm nrovements at $8.W0: other 20. $4.01.0. This Is a gobd place, well located and worth tho price. M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO., 105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. Indiana. NORTHERN Indiana farms cheap; rich soil, tine buildings, good locality. Small farms. T. F. Androws, 6312 Magnolia Ave., Chicago. Minnesota. FOR Sale 260 acres, 45 miles from Min neapolis, 1 mile from town: 160 acres under cultivation, balanco used for pas tures; can. practically all be cultivated; heavy soil; good set buildings, consisting of s-room nouse. largo Darn, granary. corncrlbs, etc.; the land will produce GO bushels of corn tier acre: teieohono In houso; country thickly settled; complete sei ot macninory; a ncaa or siock, con sisting ot e.even cows, oaiance i nna z year-olds: six good horses: 25 hogs: chick. ens; one-half of this ear's crop and everything on tho farm goes at i'oO per -acre, nait casn. senwau uros., 1023 Ply mouth Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. If you contempleu buying land in Min nesota, wrlto us for list of dependable firms. Statu what county you are in terested In. MINNESOTA FARM LANDS' ASSOCI ATION (Incorporated). 717 Palace Building. Minneapolis. Minn. THE OFFICIAL LAND MEN'S ORGANI ZATION OF MINNESOTA. Minnesota. TODD (iounty ot creameries, corn and clover. For fnformatlou write Van Dyke & Van Dyke. Long Pruirie. Minn. CHOICE Improved farms tor sale in Minnesota's corn belt. Write for list Troll Land Company. Farmlngton. Minn. Nelirnak. $3.16-PER ACRE $3.15. C40-acre Improved western Nebraska stock ranch, easily worth 37.60 per acre, but owner must raise money at once, so Is offering this ranch for $3.16 per acre cash tor quick sale. Would you trade one dol.ar for two? That Is what wo are offering you In this place, and more, but It must go at once. Title perfect and clear. Wtlte or wire tor full particulars. Walt & Dean. Agents. Blue Mound. Kan. $100 LAND FOR $80 PER ACRE. 240 acres Merrick Co., Neb., f-room houso, large barn, granary, corncrlb, well, fenced and cross-fenced; 60 acres wheat, 20 acres oats, 40 acres corn, balance hay and pasture. Mtg., $12,600 at 6 per cent Norddulst & Storek. 322 Neville Blk. RANCH FOR SALE. 1020 acres, all fenced and cross fenced; two good wells and reser voirs and tanks; 200 acres under :ultlratlon and fenced in tliroo pas tures, all in one body; compara tively all level land; eleven miles from Grant, the county seat; lovel roads to town. C. W. "WILLIAMS, Owner. Grant, Neb. FOUND 320-acre homestead In settlod neighborhood; fine farm land; not sand hills; cost you' $200, tiling fees and all. J. K Tra:y. Kimball, Neb. AN opportunity to double your money. Can offer section good land near Red lngton Mori 111 county, Neb., for $13.60 an acre cash. P. L. Spencer. Redlngton, Nob. FOR SALE A bargain, 040 acres. Im proved, about 400 acres in cultivation, good Improvements and good soil; in old settled locality. For particulars call Douglas 1150. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE 1,120 acres, A No. 1 divide land, good soil, well located and In a good crop country. This property must bo sold. Will tako $13.60 per acre if sold by August 1. Will accept about half cash In good unincumbered trade, balance cash and mortgage back on land for dif ference, or will tako $5 per acre cash bal anco time. Or will sell any amount of It. Hero Is a bargain. Act quick. Seybolt, Bridgeport, Neb. , REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED. Owner desires to exchange any one part or nil of his 8 residence properties at Creston, la., for Council Bluffs prop erty. What have you to offer? SHARPE & CONNELLY, 203 Sapp Blk., Co. Bluffs, la. Red 5712. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. K. HERE'S A FEW BARGAINS 2 6-room bungalows and 3 6-room houses. Price, $12,500 for farm or ranch. 2-story modern, store and apartment building, $40,000. Want farm or ranch. 120-acre farm, Minnesota; want residence. West ern Real Estate Co., 413 Karbach Blk. 80-ACRE irrigated farm VA mile from roimtv neat, raise alfalfa, fruit stocks. dairying and hogs. Must sell or will property In city or country. Write price and particulars In first letter It trade. Address Box 6S1, Gooding, Idaho. FOR sale on easy terms, 160 ucres good farm land, near Sidney. Neb, Would consider Ford car or good Income prop erty upt$KO0O. Address, Y 99. Bee. Pianos for othermuslcal Instru'ts. D. 2017. REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. 6 pitv LOANS. Bemls-Carlberz Co.. "310-312 Brandela Theater Blig. BEE us first if you want fatm loan. United states Trust jq., umana, ntp. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City Nat. Bk. Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty, W. II. Thomas. 228 SiAte Bank Bldg. CITY and farm Joans. 5. 6H. per cent J. IL Dumont & Co.. 1C03 Farnam. Omaha. HARRISON tt MORTON. 916 Om. Nat WANTED City loans. Peter Trust Co. fA"RVTM TYROS kons, $000 and up. 6 farm loans. Optional payments & an nual int Wm, McCormlck. 1201 Farnain. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat . Douglas 2715. CITY loans, any amount B. L. Baldwin B MO.' ANNAMAEICSMiV f? nam. Apartment C, third floor. REAL ESTATE ACIlF-AOn FOR A4l,lt. 6 ACRKS-$J.00O On Lincoln highway. 1H miles from car. Improved. 7-room house, barn, some frijlt. Price, J3.W0. Bo awny from th noisy, busy olty. Iet us show It to you. A. F. SMITH CO (Kay Smith) K rearl St. Co. Bluffs, la. Phone 339. CITY PRO PHUT Y FOR HA I.E. HERE'S A FEW BARGAINS. 2 S-room .ungalows and 3 6-room houses, Price. $12,600 for farm or ranch. I-tory modern store and npartment building. $40,000, Want tarm or ranch. 120-acre farm, Minnesota, wnnt residence. Doug. TO BUY. SELL OR KENT, FIRST SEE JOHN W BOBBINS. "W2 FARNAM 8T. Worth Looking at 86 feet on North 16th St. 170 feet deep 2609 N. 16th St. Price $2,500 H. W. BINDER 823 City National Bank Bldg. Telephone' Douglas 1264. LOT SALE Have you seen MONTCLAIR. 30th to 33d Sts., Cuming to Hamilton Sts 7 Como out and look It over. Lot sale continued at present prices Monday, 4 p. m. till night. ' Prices chcan and terms easiest ever offered on this class of property. Call at our offlco Monday and go out In automobile at any tlmo before hour of sale. Benson & , . Carmichael Phone Douglas 1722. 642 Poxton Block. MUST BE SOLD 66x142 near corner 2Stl. atnd California streets, worth $10,000, $7,600 will buy It now. . 37x180 on 24th near Harney, faces 24th avenue with modern home, $8,600 takes U. Phone Douglas SC07. Call at 413 Kar bach block. The No Commission Realty Co. located at 316-330 Paxton block, offers a. sUggostlon to thoso wishing to sell or ox change any property or business. Would you not go where that kind of business Is done? There Is no kind bt a proposl- iiuh wiui is noi nanaica mere merchan dise farms and ranches, city and town properties, rooming houses, hotels, res- tntlmtita? f m fnr, 1. 1 ' . ",wv, jk,,iiK 1 u every thing. If you want to buy, tell tho No vmiiiuiiBaiuii xieuuy jq. wnai you want. If you want to sell or exchange, list your nrnnnrtv with t Vi rnn,mi.. ti i , .. Co. Come In and see the greatest assort- mem ui exwenani money-maxers mat can bo found anywhere. We also have cash buyers for properties and business In dlf- f(rnl lrwnllHfa. vmi.. mn. h. tu. erty or business they want. It Is a proven iimv it jiiuincb iJiaua iui every tuna of property, displayed where the thou- w I'WPIW SIIU.'IV, b inc.. I, W 4 kit experienced attendant at your -service. Is what brlngH reaults. Cnmt In rtt tviltA fnn 4m ... ua t V (IIU Will HVkilUll of buying, selling or exchanging any prop erty or business and pay no commission. ,uia in Liiu uc(JMl biiivili Duia iui tvcailjr T, . . I I. ',11 . . - miu uuBiiieBB iruiiBaciiona. ivb me peo ple's way. They all go tp the NO COM MISSION REALTY CO. Florence Ileal Estate (or Bale. C. L. Netbaway, suburban prop. Flor. 276, NKW york: fsioiVEHAij market Qnotatlons nf the Day on Varlona Commodities NEW YORK, June 27,-FLOUR-Qulet; spring patents, $4. 4S&L70; winter straights, $4.:Oif4.3v; winter patents, $4.4094.65; spring clears, $(.0034.16; extra No. 1 win ter. $3,6n:3.S5i extra No. 2 winter, $3.40 3.66. WIIEAT-Spot market firm! No. 2 hard winter, Oiy.c, c. i. f. New York; new No. 2 red, SQVi, c. 1. f. July shipment; No. 1 northern Duiuth. 96Uc, and No, 1 north ern Manitoba, Sb'Ao f. o. b. afloat; July. 8714c; September, 86&oi December, 8tc. HOPB Market, quiet; state common to cholco 1813. 3ie'38c; 1912, 12016cj Paclflo coast, 1913, 1619c; 1912, llfrlSo. CORN Spot marlfet, firm; No. 2 yel low, 79V4C, c 1, f. prompt OATS Spot market quiet; standard white, 41H(R15o; No. 3, 44JH4Hc; fancy clipped white. 45H47c. IIIDES-teady; Bogota, 2829c; Central America. 2Sc. HAV Barely steady: Xo. 1. tl OG: Nn. 2. 95c$1.00; No. 3, k68'J0c; shipping, TOOc, PROVI8ION3-Pork, quiet; mesa,. $22.25 022.76; family. $22.0082160; ahort clear. $l.!-a21.00. Beef, quiet; mess, $l7.0O $18.60; family, $19.0O?J20.00. Lard, steady; middle west. $l0.0Offl0.19; ref(ned, steady; continent, $10.20; South America, $11.25; compound, cteady, JS.SS.W. BUTTER-Creainery. extras 27a27V4cj firsts, J4026Hoi process extras, 2222V4c; ladleu. first. awiiOWc. ' Eaas Fresh fathered, extras, 23S25o; extra firsts. 224j22Hc; firsU, 20QUio; nearby hennry, browns, 2iS26o: mixed col ors. Uff-Xc. CilKKHE-State, whola cream, fresh, specials, miftjl&o; average, fancy, HHc POULTRY - Alive, strong; western chickens, broilers, 26ft32c; fowls, 19c; tur keys, i2Hc. Dressed, irregular; western chickens, frozen, 14j?i8c; fowls, lSJUSHo: turkeys, 264326c. Mlnnrapoll Oraln 3tarket. MINNEAPOLIS. June 27. WHEAT July, 84Hc; September, 794c: No. 1 hard, ssiic: No. 1 northern, iWSVAc; No. 3 northern, 83fi85c. ' FLOUR Unchanged. BARLEY-4150C. RYE-'--. BRAN-$19.25. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 63fl4c. OATS No. 3 white. 35&35HC GOLF AT HAPPYHOLLOW CLUB Joseph Polcar and T. t, 0'Neil Win Foursome, Five Up. BEATON AND "wELLMAN PLAY First Ronnd In Match Piny for John II. Beaton Cup Played and Sec ond Ronnd for i:. M. Well man Cnp Completed. Thirty-four pairs took part in an elght-een-hole handicap, four-ball, best ball foursome, at tho Happy Hollow club Sat urday for prlies prescntod by Frank TJ. Clark. Tho play was match play against bogey, and Joseph Polcar and T. J. O'Nell won with a not score or 6 up on the Col onel. Following are tv tew ot tho low scores. ' Hdep. J Polcar-T. J. O'Nell.... S Sup W. E. Shafer-A. H. Bewsher.... 6 Sup O. Llggett-J. M. Ollchrlst 6 even W. E. Rhoades-B. E. Klmberly.,10 1 down J. J. Flttgcrjild-R, M. Iiverty... 7 1 down T. II. McCaguo-J. W. Robblns..t0 1 down i.i. w. juioades-R. u. Robertson, s E. W. Arthur-F. D. Wead 10 W, E, Shcpard, sr.-K. Reed.. 6 C. O. McDonald-A. O. Elllck.... C. K. Recd-B. H. Mello... 5 A, P. Murtagh-F. Rlebcl, Jr..... 6 J. F. PrenlTss-C, E, Paulson. ...10 J. Burness-J. W. Parish 8 Ii. A. Bmlth-W. II. Gates 12 A, S, WIIIIams-A. W. Naon...,12 E. T. Mannlng-F, I. Elllck 4 I down 1 down 2 down 2 down 2 down S down 3 down i down 3 down 3 down 3 down First round of match play for tho John it. Benton cup: W. O. Silver (20) beat C. E. Becker (12), 3 and 2. C. Q. McDonald (14) beat K. F. Reed (scratch), 1 up. Norrls Brown (20) beat Q. M. Durkce (12), 4 and 3. Bryce Crawford (18) beat R. M, Lavorty tij, i up. Second round of the match play for the iX M. Weltman cup: B. II. Mello (14) beat J. M, Ollchrlst (16), 3 and 1. Bryce Crawford won by default from W. E. Shepard, Jr. A. P. Murtagh (10) beat J, W. Parish (16), 3 and 1. Uuy Liggett (12) boat J. W. Bobbins V), i anu t. Few from Out of Town Are Present at St. Louis Tourney ST, LOUI3, Juno S. Few out-of-town playera wer,o present for tho opening mutches of tho central state1 tennis tournatnont which began here yester day, and nearly all the matches were between local players. The winners of today's events will play when tho tourna ment is resumed Monday. Scores: SINGLES. D. Johnson defeuted T. Phalcn, 6-3, 6-1 F. Relsmeycr defeated W. l'owmon, 6-L 6-1, A. Creery defeated J. Westbury, 6-2, C-3, W. Brachlx defeated R. Nelson, 6-1. 6-2. J. Dickson defeated O. Watson, 6-0, 6-4. R. Hoorr defeated F. Corwin. fi-2, 6-1. C, Hampton defeated C. Hutchklss, 3-6, 6-3, 6-0. F. Brenaugh defeated D. Harrison, 6-2, 8-6. W. Crunden defeated 8. Zerrans, 6-2, 6-3. C. Jones defeated It. Wood. 6-1, 6-3. 13. Fulton defeated S. McCuilum, 6-1, 6-0. W. Horrell defeated C. ICrausnlck. 6-3. 6-3. O. Westvoat defeated II. Knight, 6-2, 6-t H. Slovens defeated R. Bridges, 7-6, 6-4. F. Blackwellder defeated T. Drewcs. 3-B. 6-4, 11-9. A. v. Itippert dercatcd M. McDonald, 2-6, 6-0. 6-3. j. Lenman uercated F. Doyd, 6-2, 6-4. W. Holllligshead defeated II. Hanna. 6-S, 7-5. Q, Holthaus defeated - S. Gardner, 6-4. 6-0. . Hunt Albert of Atlanta defeated D. O'Bcar, 6-4, 6-2. UUUUltl'.U. Harris and Wlnsby defeated Burg and Boewlr. 11-9. 2-0. 6-1. Crunden und Gamblo defeated Charted ana uomnson, e-i. 6-3. Holthaus and van Rlppcrt defeated Hanna nnd Watson. 0-1, 6-i. Luhrsen and Hogan Released by Sioux RIOUX CITY, la., June 8,-Prcsldent Hunlon of tho Sioux City Western league club has signed Catcher Roy Murphy ot the Columbus American Association team. Murphy will report here tomorrow. Pltchera William Luhrsen and Hal Ito- gan were today given their unconditional release. Winter Rye Proves . Good Crop in Dakota PIERRE, S. D., Juno 28,-(Spcclal.)- Wnlle this part of tho atato has largely dropped out of the raising ot small gratn, with fodder crops, corn and llvo stock as the main lino of agricultural endeavor, there ore yet a number of acres of dif ferent classes of small grain to be cared for, and this la reported to be In tho best possible condition. Several of tho ranch ers havo tried out winter ryo for several years until they find It will go through without winter killing, and several fields of this grain Is Just about ready for har vest, the cutting to begin next week. At the Steele and Dowdy ranch near old Fort Sully one field of 160 acres of winter rye Is reported to show an Immense yield and the harvesters will start at tho first of the coming week, while other fields on the Wadlelgh, and other ranches will soon be ready. This with tho har vest of alfalfa and wild hay will keep men In the fields from now until late In the summer, the hay crop being the best for years, and preparations being made for the stacking of thousands of tons. lovra News Notes, DENISON The republican county convention held here yesterday was largely attended. As there -will be a number of vacancies to bo filled on the county ticket there was much Interest as to candidates. Tho following are1 dele, gates to the state convention: C. F, Kuehnln and P. J. Kllnknr nf nniin C. A. Sykes of Manilla, L. L. Osterhurd oi van, j. w, aiains or t;narter Oak, J, E. Hoairlund of Klron. Ilenrv Rtnmir nf kVall, Mott Mclfenry of Dow City. The L-uumy ucnei was miuie in .run vmit P. J, Kllnker. representative; Albert Hel sley, clerk: M. Nielsen, auditor; Thomas Pearson, sheriff, all of Denlson; John 11. Kruse, recorder of West Side; Henry C. Koolls of Denlson, F. R. Shlrtcllffe of Charter Oak, A. J. Barrow of Manilla and Jacob Carstens or Iowa township for supervisors. I. A. Maine of Charter Oak was elected chairman of the county committee SAC CITY At the republican county convention held In Sac City yesterday the following delegates were elected to the state convention: Jopenh Mattes of Odebolt, fl. M. Htouffer and O. (V pfaff of Sao City, C. M. Herrlg of Wall Lake, A. J. Martin of Schaller. G. B. Wlltholta of Lvtton Frank A. Lamoreux of Douif. , las township and John Scothorn of Eden uiwnsiup. iu ma msiiuiuniu convention to be held In Sao City July 8 W Jack son and C. O Johnson of Sao City, W. M. Dean of Lake View, R. I. Wilson of Cedar township. M- J, An glum of Boyer Valley township. Charles Itechttr of Coon Valley township, W. N. Oureler of Odebolt, and Will Drury of Clinton town ship. R. L. McCord was elected sena torial district committeeman and J. Wil bur Neal congressional district commit teeman. At the democratic convention a resolution was adopted that the dis trict is now represented In congress by a man who persists in voting- against the Interests of the district and that demo crats should employ every possible effort to replace him with a member who will be In sympathy with the district Dele gates to tho democratic state convention were elected as follows: L. A. Wine of fac City, V. R. Simmons of ljke View, R. P, MoTIue ot Nemaha, C. F. Brohell of Lytton. B. McLaughlin of Wall Iwke, James W, McCormlck of Boycr Valley township, J. R. Mattes of Odebolt. L, A. Win was chosen chairman of the county central committee, Ross Mayhall, secre tary ami F. O Smith, treasurer. Kansas City Athletic Union Wins Annual Western Track Meet KANHAR CITY, June 2S.-Tho Kansas City Athtctlo club won tho annunl track meet of tho western division of the Ama teur Athletic union hero today by piling up a total of S6 points while Its nearest opponent, the Columbia. Athletic club of Btv Louis scored only tt points. Eleven firsts nnd two ot tho three now western Amateur Athletic union records mado today, were to tho credit ot the Kansas City club. Tho Kansas Citlans outclassed nnd outnumbered tho other clubs and schools and took the lead frvim tho second event, The records established wore In the polo vault, tho shot put nnd the (Ivo-mllo run. In tho polo vault, Reavls of Kansas City Athletlo club, mado a flying leap of 12 feet 11-16 inches, hold by Wagner of tho Missouri Athletlo club. Leo Tal bott, Jr., ot tho Kansas City Athletic club, sot a new mark In -the 16-pound , shot put, boating his own record ot 45 foot 7 Inchfo and going 46 feet 1U Inches. In the flvc-mllo run, Jako Knyslng of the Columbian Athletlo club of St. Louis, mado a sensational 220-ynrd sprint at the finish and broke a record. His mark of 27;66Hf broke tho record of 23:23, held by Dunning of the Kansns City Athletic club. Hutto. Rwu-Ib, Talbot't. French nnd Haien, wero the most consistent point winners for tho Kansa City Athletic olub. Hutto landing 10 points and Tal bott obtaining four firsts and being classed tho Individual star ot tho meet. Tho St, Louleans from the Columbian Athletlo club, piled up n number of points, considering their few entries. In tho ssv yard dash, Aronson ran a great raco and led tho field by ton feet. Ho lost the 100-yard dash by- a fraction of h second, Hary breaking ahead near tho tope, Robcr was tho solo Uunlverslly of Kan sas entry, as against Simpson and Rcnlck ot tho University of Missouri. FIRST ROUND PLAYED IN PRESIDENT'S CUP MATCH Following are the results of golf com petition at the Country club Saturday; PRESIDENT'S CUP, FIRST ROUND. E. H. Sproguo beat A. U Reed, I nnd 2. Francis aalnes beat F. I- Campbell 2 up. R. M. Peters beat A. V. Klnslcr, 4 and 3. J. T. Stewart beat W. B. Roberts. Ray I.ow and F. II. Gaines, tied. E. P. Murphy boat F. P. Hamella, 3 and 2. DIRECTORS' CUP. W. A. Fraslnr beat George M. Redlck. Ralston Scoble beat F. Fry. 3 and 2. J. II. Butler beat J, A. Kennedy. W. it. McCord beat J". Colo, 2 dp. C. L. Deuei beat V, Caldwell, At tho Field club, results were as fol lows: Bogey play, eight to qualify for E. A. IHgglna nnd O. W, Laicr prises: K. A. Balrd. 2 up. C. K, Denman, 2 up, Sam Reynolds. 1 up. Albert Conn, 1 up. O. M. Richards, 1 up, F. I'otter, even. M. H, Xa Douceur, 1 down. W. A. Challls, 1 down SOUTH OMAHA BAPTISTS TRIM METHODIST CHAMPS The South Omaha Baptists took the champion First Methodists down a notch Saturday when they dofoated tlwm by tho score of 6 to 2. Tho feature; of the game was tho bril liant Holding ot the South Omaha Infield. Scoro: South Omaha 4 0 1 0 1 0 0-6 First Methodist 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 Batteries: Burke and Adams: Moore and Fltipatrlck. Hits: Off Mooro, 7; off Burko, 3. MARJ.0RIE HIRES WINS FROM KANSAS CITY PLAYER KANSAS CITYi Mo., Juno 2S.-Mlss Marjorlo Hires of Kansas City won tho central west tennis championship for women yesterday, by defeating Mrs. W. W. Yager, also of Kansas City, In the final match In singles. The scores wore 8-6, 7-5. Winn In Golf I'lnr. SMATTLR Wash.. June 2S.--Jnck No- vlllu of San Francisco. California cham pion, won today tho amateur champion ship ot tne t'aciiic nonnwcsi umi asso ciation, defeating H, Chandler Egan of Medford. Ore,, former national champion, C up and 4 to play. Wins In Tennis, RAN JOHE. Cat.. June 28. Mrs. 11. A. Nelmeyer won the woman's single tennis championship ot the Pacific coast hero today, defeating Miss Helen Baker, 7-5, 1-6, 6-4. St'. Edward Defeat Fnllcrton. ST. EDWARD. Neb.. Juno 28,-rSFoclal.) St. F,1ward won an easy game yester day Iroir Vullerton on tho Fullerton PYounds. ricore: R.H.D Bt. Edward.. .0 006000107-6 10 1 Fullerton i o i " " i a St Edward, Jones nnd Fisher. Umpires; Kennedy ana ueynoias. Southern Aoclntlnit Results. Mobile-New Orleans, rain. Blrm'ngham, 4; Montgomery, 0. Atanta, 3; Mem' hls. 7. Chattanooga. 6, 5) Nashville. 7, 8. Iome Burned Nvar Sliver City, SILVER CITY, la., June 28. (Special.) Tho large farm residence of William Burgoln, about thrco miles northeast ot htre, was completely destroyed by flro Saturday morning, Including practically al lthe contents. A desk and a few chair were saved. LOST! Yeslost but while there is life there is hope and while there's hope there's The Omaha Bee. Try Our "Lost and Found" Columns Call Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE ; Everybody Rfadi B Want Ada Omaha Road Is More Solicitous Regarding Cattle Than People DAKOTA CITV, Neb., June 28.-Inad. quale facilities for getting In and out ol Sioux City was given as the reason for th remonstrance ot cltlecns oi Wynot, Neb., and other towns along tho Wynot division of tho Omaha railway heard here today by tho Nebraska State Railway commis sion. Tho remonatratora were headed by E. A. Sullivan, a Wynot banker. Claim was set up that the Omaha road paid mora attention to the promptness of cattle ship ments than It did to Its passengers and the schedule of passenger train Tho allegations were based on the mixed pas senger and freight service run on tho passenger schedule of tho Wynot division. Freight cars nro carried on passenger trains nnd pamcngcr coach sa on freight trains. It Is charged. E. A. Blandcl, division superintendent of tho road, defended his company's schedule. The commissioners took the case Under advisement. Three Conventions Are Held in Onawa ONAWA, In,, Juno 2S.-(8pcclaU-Tho Monona county republican, domocratlo and progressive county conventions wero held hero Saturday, for the purpose of selecting' candidates for such places aa wero not fillecj In tho primaries, and to elect delegates to the state conventions. The republican convention took place at tho court house, Fred L. Walker wan nomlnnted for tho office of sheriff, none of tho several candidates for that po sition having received a suttclent num ber of voted In the primaries. The fol lowing dt-lcgatcn to tho state convention wero elected; C. E. Underbill. E. L. , Hogue, J .IX Scott, Bert Elliott, J, I. Olander, F. E. Lark, Miles W. Newby, J P. Cassody-nnd T, B, Lutx. At tho democratic convention the nomi nation for county treasurer was made, W. L. Holmes being tho nominee, nnd tho following delegates to the state con vention were elected. E, L. Crowe, Clark Andrews, N. C. Whiting, C. 6, Holmes, Edward Rawllngs, J. E. McNamara, John Dickson, W. H. Wonder, Marlon, Barclay, Fred Roosc, J, H. Hathaway, Wlllam Roim, Anton Fredericks, E. N, Edwards and E. W. Whiting. Each of theso delegates will havo ono-halt a voto ut the state convention. At the bull moose convention held at the Commercial club, the following dele gates were elected: C. M. Perrin, S. S, Snyder, D .R. Watorhouse, R. L. Haw kins, J. P. Llndgron, F. R. Hackett, IT. L. Cravon, E, D. Calkins and P. H. Waden. FIRST RUN SCHEDULED OVER YELLOWSTONE TRAIL ABERDEEN, S. D June -(Special.)-Ono hundred cars or more are to make a sociability run to Hunter's Hot Springs for tho poml-annual meeting of tho Twin Cltles-Aberdeen-Yellowsrtno Park Trail association on July 8 and 5, Ono fleet of cars wilt leave Hettinger. N. t nt 8 a. m July 1. piloted by IX. J. paly, who has been over tho route a docen times this season. These cars wilt rfach Miles City July 3 and remain thero for the round up, July 2-4. Ono fleet of earn will leave tho Radl son tiotel Minneapolis, at 8Na. m., June 29. They will make their first night stop at Montevideo and second night at Aberdeen. Several earn will Join the fleet en route. From Aberdeen they wilt bo, piloted by local drivers who have re cently been over tho trail. They leave the Word hotel, Aberdeen,, at 8 a. m July 1, make ft night stop at Molntoch, reach Hettinger at noon July S. From Hettinger this fleet will be piloted by O, T, Peterson, secretary of the asso ciation. The fleet will reach Miles City July 1, will remain at Miles City for tho wild west sports on July 4, leave Miles City at 8 a. m July 5, making a night stop at Billings, leaving Billings at 8 a. m.. July 6 and reach Hunter's Hot Springs tho name evening. A very slow nchcdulo , has been pre pared n order that tho trip Way bo mado in comfort. Cars may bo heavily loaded with camping outfits without danger. Two Ilnrni Struck 1t- LlKhtnlnnr- ONAWA, la,, June 28,-(SpcIal.)-Tn a sevoro olectrlcul storm Friday night, tho barn belonging to V. C. Boulden, was struck by lightning and a valuablo cow killed. A barn belonging to Will Kelly, west of town, was also struck by light ning and burnt to tho ground. DISMISSED FROM NAVY FOR IMDERS0NATING ANOTHER ANNAPOLIS. Md June 28,-M. P. Harris of Mississippi, a young enlisted man In tho navy, tonight was escorted to the boundaries of the government reser vation at Annapolis and there dishonor ably discharged from the service because ho had impersonated another man tn an examination for admission to th naval academy as a midshipman. Harris won a designation from United States Senator Williams to take the en trance tests under a new plan of Secre tary of' the Navy Daniels for the benefit of enlisted men. He pssscd the tests and later took the place of T. B. Longro, also of Mississippi, and passed the flrit exam ination for him tn Virginia. When Longre, appeared at the naval academy to take the physical test the deception was dis covered because hts handwriting did not agree with that In tho first examination papers. Omaha real estate Is the best Investment you could make. Read Tho Bee's real estato columns.