THE BlK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1911. 1i OKFKHED FOK SALE Typewriters. RENT Remingtons, Monarcna ana Smith Premiers of their makers. The Renting 2 Typewriter Co. Telephone Douglas 1IS4. Rental credited If you purchase, and only very newest and highest grade ma chines sent out. nates, three months tor 13 tor understroke machines or' $3 per tnonth for latest modal visible writers. All make typewriters rented, sold, terms. Butts Typewriter. 1KB Farnam. D G03L RENT AN Oliver typewriter, 3 months for $4. The Oliver Typewriter Co. D. 2315. BlUoeltnneuk. ton SALR at a discount, n full, un limited scholarship In Uoyles Business college, Omaha; good for cither short hand or business course, Apply at tho niuceoi me umana Hee. t-hand men. Gross Wreck, Co. il & Paul. FOH SALE Now and second-band carom and pocket billiard tables and bowllntf alleys and accessories; bar fixtures ot ill kinds: easy payments. The Brunswick. BalkCoIlnder Co.. 407-409 & 10th 6t. PERSONAL! THE Salvation Armv industrial home so licits your old doming;, furniture, mac sslnes. We collect. We. distribute. Phone Dnucls 413 Ami our waaoit Will ClllL Jail and Inspect our new home, 1110-1111- 1UI Dodgo St. RUNAWAY HOY. Hans Porgenfrle. whose patents Hvo be tween five and six miles east of Central itty, Neb., lett home the evening of June 18. riding a bicycle. He was tiuccd -to Marquette, where hs tried to buy re pairs Tor his bicycle. Ho la dcscrlpcd us lollows; Age, 16 years; height, about 5 feet 8 Inches: wtight, 1W lounds: uark complexion; dark t.alr; wore overalls and Savk blue work shirt and , dark fe t. hat; rather timid and quiet in manner; will probably bo working on lrm: (nqul.e at blcyo o repair shops. His father will pay ah expenses. Incurred la locating the boy. It located, wire 1110 at my expense. & rDDGR. aheiltt of Merrick County. TOUNQ women" coming to Omaha as stranger are InVlted to visit tho Young Women's Christian association building . at 17th 6U and Bt. Mary's Ave, wr-cro they will be directed ta suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted, Look? for out travelers' aid at the Union station. 1 ' . - -1 SUMPPKHS' COM'MN SJ ACRE3. 3 MILKS WEST Of? ASH land. Neb , improved, all level, worth JIM acre. Will trad for Omaha properly un to J6.C00. MtK. W.MW. Five year 6 per Cent Address S C991, Bee. HEAIj estate loans OWEHKI1 FOR RENT 1 lYonar unit Clin nr.. 15 farm loans. Optional .payments & an- I T O T?T'Trntxp. Co.. plnno & nuai int. vm. aormic, iw rarnani. , J. Kj. Xll.VjLlwe moving D. SIR W. JU1. c MA HA homes. Bast Nebraska farms. 1016 Omaha Nat. Douglas 17 IS. WANTED TO 11UY-A LARGE SIZE 12xH good Brussels rug chenp, or trade omer furniture tor one. Address 8. C. W6, Bee. A SHINULB MANUFACTURING UUSI ness protected by patent and territorial right for city property or farm land. Ad dress 3 r. MS, Bee. WHAT CAN YOU EXCHANGE FOR full set Encyclopaedia Brltannlca. morroco binding, first-class condition, SI volumes. This Is a flue set and cost new 217, but I have no use for them, Make offer. Address S. C 930. Bee. It a Chicago, 1 rooms, mod., $30 or rooms tu (Hi., eo. ZiOS Karnam,- X rooms, mod., $J0 ISO Cap. Ave . 11 rooms. 30. M19 California, t rooms, i:.50. mt Clark, t rooms. $10. R1NOWALT. HRANQ15IK THKA. PLDO WANT ISTERN LAND 7 NICE 1J3V el lots In good central Nebraska town, worth $3,100, and POO cash for a good, clear, level piece of land western Nob., near somo railroad town. Give full par ticulars oC what you have In first letter. D. R. Bii'k & Hon. 912 Omaha Nat. Hk., Omaha, Neb. NEW NO. 6 UNDERWOOD TYPHI wrltcr for salo or trade. What have you to offer' 8. C. 971. Bee. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR AN Overland 30, fully equipped and In good running older, worth $3j0. Address S. C, 954. uee. HAVE 'JOOD L. C SMITH TVFE- writer thnt will trade for u aecona nana motorcycle: will pay some cash. Ad dress S C 9C6, Bee. THREE PAIRS OF RABBITS FOR nalo or trudo Address b. w, xec NEW NO. 5 1 C. SMITH TII'K- wrltcr for salo or trade, wna; nave you? M. C. 976, Beo. M . . 7 ... li7"tlMCIU Wll W I V(l M I. lis ir. v. jvrtiiortw, Mv..' ..n.l , n w m Imnmvnl nnfl XflO HCrea In nillilintl.iti: nlso nhniit SO head of cattle. 0 homes and Implements; possession Aug. SO. Trlco S3') ptr aire. Will carry ono- thini bacit on anu ana accept kuuu stock for balance. Address B. ' - 9&j. H MUST SELL MY NO. 6 KUiNT,AV'f; Oliver In next few days. What will you give mo? Adaresa S..C. 993. Bee. WILL EXCHANGE A NEARLY NEW No. B L. C. Smith typewriter aspay- ment on piano Address S. C. 996. uee. POUiTRV AND SJOPPlilES. C-HOOM cottage, all In good condition; city water, electric lights: will rent cheap to good family. Apply 108 N. 2Sth Ave. Mixed grain S1.60 per 100. Wagner. 801 N. 16. ROSE-COMB R. I. Red. TSo sattlng. T an. STEREOTYPE matrices make the best rhrhnttat llnlnor for Doultry houses. They aro l"x!3 Inches, stronger and more durable than tarred felt and practically fireproof, 76c a nunarea ai ine ec mum LSM ACRES MlHEMour NebrasKa, lanu, lenceu nu tiuon-c.,i.u -three good houses and tnreo gooo hlirhltr lmnrnv.l. MtC. SU.lXJO. unnr. fit l". HPP llt. Will E1VO ' - . nr,. rndn on Omaha property. Ad- . THREE-ROOM dress S C 594. Bee, lTrRES FRUIT FARM, 10 mTLES 1 C--R. cottage. 2108 N. 27th Ave. Web. in), from st uiuaer uaie ana tuy wi same, all clear. wani auiu, m mmv have you. Address S C 993. Bee. AGENTS. Investigate: 100 per 'cent profit: , season now on: get busy. Chlckeu Ufa Eaver Co.. 2021 Cuming St B1LKO chick food. Wagner. 801 N. 16th. Screenings, S1.25 per JOO. Wagner. 801 N. 16. FOR SALE AT UARGA1N Fl'R.N ITU UK and complete equipment i-room vrwn flat, walking distance, on car line: two rooms pays tho rent, S20 with water: fttrrtiiiirM wan Itniicrht Mav 15: death 111 family reason Icr Belling nt nan 01 real value; half cash, bal. llko rent. S10 a . 1 .nvlni. rnl, TMIh la not BII ' agent s prop. Address t. -;. vx. uee SU5D1ER RESORTS. WANTED Children to care for during aurnmer vacation, at Ceder Cove Resort, ,..,i.nt.nt HlfitnnrA frnm railroad: Die- turesque scenery and good water. Board, .n4 ntoin wanhlne Included. Refer ence furnished. If requested. For further information, address Miss Jessie Kemp, MgOrew. Neb. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST km IP live atock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments rccclvo prompt and careful atten tion, i.tv Stock Commission Merchants. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED SOME SECOND - HAND furniture. Must ho In good condition l'hone Wednesday. Webster C099. SWAPPERS' COLUMN 1 HAVE ANEW BURLINGTON HOTEL. icoms. all turnlBhed from tho kltcnen to the sleeping. Electric lights In every iuom. All 111 running order, doing a good nuslness in a itoud town.. A commercial ;i .business. - Also An electric light plant, furnishing light foi tho city at a paying basis. Also Opera house, wen seated, dressing ' looinn, drop curtains, wing and so form, Also Dwelling house, 21X32. four rooms. Runts S per month. Cash value Fourteen Thousand ($14,000) xjoiiars casu. wnat nnvo you to trade. Don t an swer unless you mean business. W. 11. JUNES. DUNMISU. NE15. VJ) ACRES, LYMAN COUNT. SO. DAK, fine grass; will exenungu tor Mdsc. or city property. Aduress u. C. USl, me. CL.EAR 1X3T NEAR CARTKR LAjvE duo, lor auto, diamond or piano. Ad ureas s. u. vss.- tstv. Vi CITY BLOCK, NEB. COUNTY SEAT town, ciccr, tor piano or auto. Address a. u. ysa. uee. WANTED TO BUV-LIGHT DOUBLE Harness, or win swap western saddle almost new, for tho same. Ad. S. c. 99a, MaggarcTs VenconRed Iarge van. 2 men, SI 26 per In.; dray, 3 mcp. SI per hr. 171.1 Webster. Doug. ltM. K-ROOM modern houso with barn; hot water heat. 2818 Harney St. Inquire T. J. O'Brien. H. 10P4. D 1216. TTnn-na I'' "II parts ot the city. NEW and nifty B-room bungalow, Kountxe place. M07 N. 22d, S30. Will re Qtilro lease. FOR KENT Wo havo a comploto list of all Iiousei nnartmenta nnd flats that nro for rerlt This list can bo seen free of charge at Omaha Van A Storngc Co.. 06 S. 16th St FOR RENT All modern 6-room house. M17 No. 20th St Tel. Web. 6375. Storage nnd Van Goods stored moved. Hacked. snipped. 16th apd Jackson Sts. Doug. 1516. FIDELITY!" EIGHT-ROOM, ull 10. Z5th St.. S25. modern home. 921 $42.S0Hrlck. 130 S. 35th St., Just north of I'arnam. uwner. itamge uidg.v t'nono uouvina era. -ROOM house, modern, ST7.50. facing Hanscom Park, Phone Harney 5563. "-ROOM modern, first-class condition. 2310 8. SOth, 2 blks. south from Hanscom park. S30. HAVE B-room Cottage, all In good condi tion) city water, clectrlo lights; win rent cheap to good family. Apply 4108 N. .'6tli Ave. FREE RENTAL LIST. Complete "for rent" list of houses apartmcntu and flats on tile ut our office; no charge whatever. Union Outfitting Co., 16th and Jackson Sts. REAL ESTATE AllSTUArT.S HI." TITt.13. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co , a mouern uusirnci oiiiv-, aw cu. jiui St. Phone Douglas MS7. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 30! Rranriel Theater. brtclc extra fine, gas ranpo, sink, toilet, like new, S12. Red 4902. SIX-ROOM house, all modern. loOl Frank lin St. S2.1. Phono Webster 3332. 320 ACRES IN DAWSON COUlV-tx. irini, cionr for n. stock ot general merchandise. All level; In crop this year. Address S C 992, Bee. 10 ACRE TRACT AND 2 CITY IN GOOD town In Texas, for rooming nouse, un dress 8 C 990. Bee. ica Afr.a itNiMPimvrcn lanu in Buttn Co., So. Dak., to trade ror umana property F. it. aiore. zia urn, riat. mn, ONE PARLOR REGINA. WITH FORTY records. Burton mandolin, and ono 101 In Kenwood Add. Casper, Wyo. for what. Address. S. C. 1104 Bee. MET55 "2!" RUNABOUT OR RACER. wanted. Must be 1911 model, in first class condition. Describe fully and give lowest cash price. Ad. S, C. HOG Bee. LATEST MODEL NO. 3 MONARCH typewriter for salo or trade. What havo you? S. C. 975, Bee. Storea and Office. Offices are Extra Cool and Easiest of Access in tho Bee Building (The building that Is always new) A Few Rooms Aro Available Now Let Us Show You What We Have Office, room 103. ACREAGE I'Oll SALE. Acres Out Benson Way Wc liuvc the best list of acreago prop erty for salo anywhere near Omaha. You will find acres out Benson way are con venient to car and In a direction where It Is building up fast We can sell you tracts from ono to five acres each on very easy terms. One acre tracts $10 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH TWO-ACRE TRACTS, $20 DOWN, $15 A MONTH Why not start now and buy acreage property as long as you can buy them on such easy terms? Our salesmen are always ready to tnke you out at any time. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney Street. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY POll SALE. Some Good Dundee Corner Lots SI.5M for tho southeast corner Mh and Burt Sts., 60x138 feet; hlgli. sightly corner. . , $1,009 for southwest corner Mat nnd Davenport Hts., Wxl38 feet; splen did neighborhood; one block from the ear line. . . , $1,600 for the northeast corner Mat and I'nderwood Ave., MxtW fect-a ley In rear; overlooks Happy Hollow and close to the Golf club. $l.6ft) for the southeast corner of 49th and Webster Sts., Wxl feet alley In tho roar: fine shude trees; conveni ent to the car line. , Remember, there aro veiy few single corners for sale In Dundee. Tho nbovo comers aro nil well located nnd can bo bought on easy terms. Don't full to look theso over nt once. George & Company lv Phono Doug. 7W. TEDDY FIRES OPENING GUN of Amerli an business Thc.tlul,en iesf i hit argued, in support oi (til (irogreishe movement and the enactment ot laws pio- - -.m t u a . ti Att--i, t Mdlng for tariff revision y tunpai- In Pittsburgh Speech He Attacks ,, cunnniggion. Penrose, Criticiiei Wilson. iinsr .Nominated Tnfi Off the "bosses', Mr. Roosevelt rai. what h has - heretofore that the, thwarted tin rank and file of the repub lican party by Hie nomination of Toft at Chicago and In so doltig "deliberately put the democratic organlxatlon nnd Mr. Wlllson Into power." , In conclusion, the colonel sketched the progresslvu Idea of needed nntl-trust reg- I,,,.. , Kormer Prea- "'"Hon by properly omppwerod commls JUly l former 1 res I . ,.,,.,, .i, rnnnM. with made last night I.H "7.;" '"--. '," ' " NOT HOLDING OUT OLIVE BRANCH Appeals to ItulUldunl Rrnnlillrniis, lint MHsraenU No Dentins: ' the CS. (I. P. n nn Orann-luatlon. FRUIT ACRES OFFERED FOR RENT Apartnifiila mill flata. KOR RENT. 4-ROOM apartment, new and modern, oak finish: B. is. cor., au noor, sun ana Jackson; $31. Address or call, 13. W. Cnpen. 2702 Jackson 8t Harney sw. REDUCEDl REDUCED!. 623 Jf. 20TH 10-r., brick flat, modern. Good location ror rooming nouse. TUB ALBION" Elegant E-r. Apt, stilctly mod., 2 blks. south Bur llncton depot. DAVENPORT 9-r.. brick house. Every convenience, cool and airy. rroi A. MAROW1TZ, 63t rirandels Theater. D. 2070. o 1114 N. 22D ST. Four-room modern press brick flat, steel range, gas stove, kitchen cabinet, water rent paid; $17. RASP BROS., DOUGLAS 1653. (j-ROOM riat ; mod. ex. heat; 1550 N. 20th. Conrad Young. 213 Brandels Theater Douglas 1571; $15. o FIVE-ROOM apartment, Tho Chula Vista, SOth and Poppleton. Conrad Young. 322 Brandels Theater. Douglas 1571. -o STRICTLY first-class 4-r St Loula flat; brick. 17M so. 27th at. II. z&mi. WANT A GOOD LATE MOIJKI, Twn cylinder motorcycle, or small ninohnnc have a single-cylinder macnlne, just over hauled ana worth $125, also a new Un derwood typewriter worth $75, which will trade for nght machine. , Aadress B. C. 1102. Bee. KQU1TY OF $100 IN Hiail-QRADE practically new player piano, with fine library, latest music; leaving town, so will awap my equity in this instrument for anything I can use and take with me. Balance payable In very small monthly installments. Address 8. C. 1101, Bee. E-r. modern flat, $22. 2308 8. 21th. 11. 4711. FOR BALIS OR TRADE-130 ACRES land 2H miles from Griawold, la., well improved; new 7-room house, large barn, woven wire fence; about 17 acres pasture, balance in- high state of cultivation; worth $1W per acre. Want cottage up to $2,000. or what havo you? Address & a m. Dee. HAVE TWO LOTS IN SOUTHERN Texas near Houston. Cost $250; all clear and good title, also neurly brand new peerless refrigerator, capacity 100 pounds, would, exchange for concrete machinery, office furniture, or what huve you. Ad t.ress 8. C. 979. Uee. EDISON PROJECTING K-lNKTOHCOPKi convertible for gas or electricity, with 20 reels, film and slides, Worth about $300. complete except laxe-up win trade Make offer. Address 8. sell or C. 889. Be. WOULD BWAP GOOD OASOUNB range for gau range; would also give aomo cash In trade. Address 8. C. "07. I HAVE FinST-CWiSS bTOCK, A NO. 1 ready mixed, paint, well known Ibrando. such as outside 'paint, any color. Insid flat tou varnishea. Barn paint, red 0" silver gray Will exchange any amount you waut fcr good piano, or 'diamond, or uuiu. Address a. C IK4, Bee. SMALL UTUCK Ol MERCHA.NDlaE lolng good business; live Nebraska town; for first mortgage or good auto and part cash. What have you? Address S, C. Ml. Uee OIBSON HARP-GUITAR & LEATHER ease, cost $1M; Farlund baajo and case, cctt $40; two Woahburne and one Gibson mandolins, all in fine condition. Will oeil cheap (or cash. Address 8. C. 919. Bee. WANTED TO TRADE BICYCLE FOR fountain pen. Aadress. 8 C 933. Bee. WII.I. SWAP HOUSEHOLD FURNi ture for good residence lot; would be willing to pay aiuerenco in payments. Furniture good as new. Address 8. C M3. Bee. WHY NOT LET MB FURNISH PAINT and paint up that old house; am expert painter ana. wiu iut iu exenange any tiiinv. I can use horse, auto, diamond. furniture, piano, or what can you otfer? Address 8. C. 9-9. nee. nt i xin nnnn AUTOMOBILE. eTpak senger. tor good store building and $1,000 worth ot machinery, on business street; oroDerty rented by year. Must go at once. Address. S. f. iw;. nmana Uee. wui- lliVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A good grocery and meat market Invoice About i3.uw. a. w. i un.-i I'D PIANO PLAYER AND A lame assortment of music What have voul S. C. 708. Bee St. Clare Apartm'ts 23d and Harney, just completed 2. 3 and 4 rooms. Har. 647 or Douglas 5505. LARGE store room, 154S North 20th St, $12. Conrad Young, 322 Brandels The ater. Doug. 1571. o Darns, GOOD barn, room for S 1917 Webster St. or 10 horses. Call Douglas 43. REAL ESTATE FARM ,fc HANOll LANDS FOR SALE Canada. SASKATCHEWAN VALLEY CHEAP LAND. Come and see the crops "we can raise and that farmlnc here Is a good proposl tlon. Deal direct with farmer. Land In excellent shape, In well settled part that has known no lollure. BURNING HAM, Strongflcld. Bask.. Can. The Famous Forest Fruit Farm; Just a little off the West Dodge St. road: situated high nnd sightly, overlooking Omaha; all kinds ot fruit In bearing and at Us best. A chance to make a living on flvo acres, and can sell you anything from 6 to 30 acres. This la one of the few chances left In this kind of acreage and It will pay you to Investigate. Can handle part on terms. Calkins & Co. 1313 City Nat'l. Rank llldg. Doug. 1703. 10 Acres Improved Joining Keystone Park on the East Has 4-room house, good stable and other outbuildings. About 1 acre In cherries, apples and plums; C acres In alfalfa; U aero In asnaraKiis. somo blackberries. raspberries, currants and crane. Nice east slope; high, Rightly ground, within a rew blocks ot paved street. Easy walk Ins distance to car. HASTINGS ft: HF.YDEN, ICR Harney St New 7-R. Home 934 So. 38th Ave. This nw 7-room house on Ihe north west corner of 3Sth Ave. and Mason IU.. should be seen to be appreciated. Situ ated on a large corner lot, with room enough to build another house on the rear. Only two blocks from the cur line; 15 minutes' ride from the business center. Paved street, 111 good neighborhood, 'inis hniiitn lina rrnvntlnn hnll. llvlnc: room. dining room and kitchen on the nrat floor, flnlshod In oak. except the kitchen; second story l.as thrco large bedrooms, sleeping porch nnd sun parlor combined. ah rionra nn nrai ami aecoiiu niurim mu oak; all rooms are nicely decorated; fine l.ntli rnnm. with hl-hest class rlumhlng fixtures. Small payment down, balanco llko rent. Hastings & Heyden 1614 1IAHNKY T. Must Sell Our Home at Once On account of leaving city, I must sell our beautiful six-room house; newly decorated. new porgoln porch, with French door optning on it irom the uin lng room: oak floors, full basement, laun dry: all In excellent condition; beautiful lawn and perfectly charming garden. Call Owner 2019 Grand Ave. Phone Webster 3097. Call any time YOUR DREAiMS COiME TRUE WHEN you buy this new, all modern nome six rooms and sleeping porcn; oax iin'sn, with oak floora throughout; largo living room. 12Wx23 ft: reception hall, cloak closet, mirror door, bookcaaes between dining room and living room: window neat, nlntn rail and nalleled walla in am Imr room: larco well arranged kitchen with convenient nantrv and Ice box room. Threo corner bed rooms, niceping porcn nnd bath on second floor; bath nom enamel and tile, with high grade plumu In- fixtures. Combination lighting fix tures; full cement basement, furnace heat, with oil humor nttached. Fine south front lot 50x125 ft; paved atreet miv u. block from Kountte Park, sur rminrind bv new homes. Will make easy terms, or consider small house or vacant lot t.2 first payment. HASP BROS. Douglas 1G53. 100 McCague Bldg, Mlnnoucn. FOR Sale 2fi0 acres. 45 miles from Mln ncapolls, 1 mile from town: 160 acres under cultivation, balanco used for Das tures; can practically all be cultivated; Heavy sou; good set Duiiutngs, constating of 3-room house, largo barn, granary. corncribs, etc.) tho land will produce CO uusneis ot corn per acre; telephone In house: country thickly settled; complete set of machinery; 27 head of stock, con sisting of eleven cows, balance 1 and 2-year-olds; six good horses; 2S hogs; cnlck ens; one-halt of this ear's crop and everything on the larm goes at 50 per acre, half cash. Schwab Bros., 1028 Ply. mouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. It you contemplate buying land in Min nesota, write us for list of dependable firms. State what county you nre In terested In. MINNESOTA FARM LANDS' ASSOCI . . . ATION (Incorporated). 17 Palace Building. Minneapolis. Minn. THE OFFICIAL LANDJSIEN'S OROANI y.ATlON OF MINNESOTA OGDEN ANNEX rooms, with kitchen ettes. Council Bluffs. 553 S. anil Ave., 9-r.. ull mod. flat, good location for renting rooms; $30. 909 N. l.th St. 6-r.. all mod. apt, J27.W. 1622 Cuming. 4-r., nil mod. apt. $22.50. RA8K" BROS., DOUGLAS 1653. Gordon Van Co.& 219 N. Ulh St Phono D. Storage. 394 or H. 6911 Globe Van&Storage blortu, moves, puchs una ships; 3-uuiKe van and 2 men, $1.25 per hour; storage $2 Per tnonth. Satisfaction guarunteed. Phone Douglas 4338 and Tyler 130. CHOICE C-roorn apartment In the Loren- xen, 3ist and uewey Ave. Harney 2310. DAVENPORT, 240S-Elegant new 9-roorn up-to-mlaute homo, full cement sleeping and front porches, screen enclosed: ilchlv decorated; Janitor service; hot water heat; win ouuu garage. CLOSE In, modern 5-room flat, six blocks irora jxmoiiiee, cheap rent. 1917 web ster St. Call Douglas 43. 210 N. 19TH. Right ddwn town. C rooms, modern. O'KfcF.FE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha National. Doug. 2715. IloarU una Mourn. LARGE modern parloi. reas. ltlt B. 10th. Ilouaekeeplnu Rooms. A sulto of rooms, strictly mod. Refer ences. .VtZ Fam&m. Apt 7. Davldge blk. Farultbrd Houses. (-ROOM modern house; furnished. Plnkney St Tel. Web. 700L FURNISHED house tor rent, 1915 Spencer ht Tel. Web. 1133. WILL letse my house, brick 9 rooms; big, shady yard; modern; to responsible party until Sept. 2548 Capitol Ave. Phone Douglas &$4. Edwin 11. Jenks. Forntatird llonaekeepinir Rooms. DAVENPORT 2018, TWO FURNISHED LIGHT' HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, $3 AND $t a WEEK. 725 8 1RT ST. Housekeeping and sleep ing rooms; modern house. Tyler 1021-W. Kvervthln- new. r and 4-room apart ments, furnished complete, modern, $3.50 week up. bee tnese last. zais-iM uvnprt WEST Farnam District Parlor lloor, 3 rooms and kitchenette, nicely furnished, north and uouth exposure; always cool; also two rooms en suite, itarney im. LARGE front room, furnished for house keeping, nice yara. wvv. ivm. FINE MULLIN STEEL LAUNCH fott sale or traae toiwucr aujuiinc ,va :ress S. C 9o8. care Bee. 1'iirnliilifit t. NICELY furnished rooms for gentlemen, J3 ana n per wu. wi o. .tin aw. NICELY furnished front room for rent, 411 SwettwuQd Ave, lei. Tyier Tin. nmlnr beautiful furnished rooms. alcove: private lavatory: board. H. "(M. llolrl uml Aiiurtiurjits. DODGE HlTEI--Modcrn Reasonable. HAVE M-FOOT HOSE. LAWN MOWER, -U nr., I .ithr lawn tools Will BWBIl fnr s.me furniture- What have you? Ad-1 CALIFORNIA Hotel. Kth and California. i. ts.1 a. v. ,'.'1 cw i vveeaiy raicu "- MIchlKnn. FOR SALE-$4,OO0 buys a first c:ass 90 acro farm; good S-ioom fiame nouse, large barn anu other necessary outbuild ings; also a sma.l orchard ; 70 acres of low, heavy, black soil, sui.able for all kinds ot vegetables, cabbage, onions, hay, oata, corn, .etc; 20 aero of fine truit iana; one of the best combination farms in ii.e siaie oi Aiicnigan ror g. aln, fruit etc. For further pa. tlculars apply to c. lie KEVZKK. Holland, Mich. my rarm catalogue write for Montana. THE FAMOUS JUDITH BASIN. I have 6.000 acres of land for sal In this fertile section at from $10 to $40 per acre. Write or Inquire ot I.. B. Divers, Hobton, Mont o CITY PROPISRTY FOR SALE. Ninth and Frances 5-Room Bungalow South and East Corner Lot Located at tho northwest corner of 9th and Frances; Just complete nnd ready to occupy; has living room, dining room, kitchen, two large bedrooms and bath: strictly modern; best of plumbing and heating throughout: living room, dining room, vestibule and coat closet finished in-oak; living room and dining room have beautiful beam celling, built-in bookcases between living room and dining room; imill-ln burtel in dining room, also plate rail and panel strips, ono bedroom Is finished for den, library or sun parlor; heavy oak floors throughout; one block from Farnam car line: convenient to depots. Can arrange reasonable terms. Call us up and we will show you through. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. Doug. 498. 230 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. Ncbraaka. SEE Arah L. Hungerford's ad offcrlne western homes on easy terms In the "Land ot Independence." Ad will nar In Friday's and Saturday's Issue. BE SURE AND READ IT, FOUND 320-acre homestead In aeiilMl celghborliood; fine farm land; not sand hills: cost you $200, filing fees and alt J. A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb. 160 ACRES ot deeded, also 100 acres school land, with a 10-year lease; two sets of Improvements, wells, hoir hoiiaen. good silo, etc., 2H acres Orchard; t't nines ironi good town ot 750 inhabitants. Price, $45 per acre. Adjoining lands sell for $65 and $75 per acre. Terms. Phone M 111, Wolbach. Call or address. L. E. Loomer, Wolbach, Neb. Arab L. Huntrerforfl a of Crawford, Dawes County, Nebraska, win nave a uia uuncn oi oiienngs in tno columns next Friday. Watch for his ad and don't arrange to buy land anywhere else until you have read his ad and In vestigated his "Land ot Independence" his "Garden Beyond the Sandhills." FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. Planoa for other musical Instru'ts. D. 2017, FOR SALE or trade, a relinquishment In htanley county, 8. D., 1CJ acres good land. W. P. Hansen. Forest City, la. A GOOD lot In Homestead add. for a good rora car. o-pasaengcr. write to U. W. Beltz, Summerset, la. REAL ESTATE LOAMS $100 to $10,000 msdo promptly. V. D Wcad, Wead Bldg.. JStli and Farnam. WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnam Smith 4 Co.. 1320 Farnam. itV CITY LOANS. Beinls-Carlberg Co., I dlV.l uruuuuja j ucnieruius. UEE ua 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 Uk. XW.k. Auction Sale 515 North 23d St. Furniture ot a 9-room flat. Sale starts at 1:30 p. m. sharp, July 2. Everything must be sold regardless to what it will bring. 7 Dressers. 4 good beds, complete. ' , 13 rocking chairs, 5 good center tables. 2 gun stoves. 3 kitchen cabinets. 2 cupboards. 9 chairs. ' Commodes. Carpets. . . 3 9x12 rugs. & small rugs. 2 dining tables. 1 sideboard. 2 couches. 1 suttee and 3 chairs to match. 2 Ice boxes. 1 chiffonier. Dishes and cooking utensils. Lace curtains. Terms of thin sale cash. Don't fall to be here If you need somo household goods, DOWD SALES & AUCTION CO., AUCTIONEERS. For Quick Sale Terms to Suit $4,250 7-room, strictly modern house, with large parlor extending across tho entire front of tho houie, nicely finished In oak; colonadi openings between parlor nnd dining room; largo kitchen, pantry,- re frigerator room; front and back stairway leading up to four nlco bedrooms nnd bath; full cemented basement, good furnace, outsijo cellarway; cement walks; go"d neighborhood; near car, American Security Co. 17th and Douglas Sts. Doug. 5013. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. 2330 S. 3IT1I ST. 7-room, all moaorn, ino.udln? sleeping porch; oak finish throughout tho houso; oniy one year ol i; In fact It has every thing a modern homo should have; cluse to car; only lMi blocks to one of the beet schoots In Omaha; on paved street. This place can be bought on reasonable teima and has been lo.uccd for quick alo to 3.K,trAN goMRERO. EXCLUSIVE AGENT. 423 Bee Bldg; Doug. 013. Cottage Bargain $2,500 Dandy cottage at N. E. cor. 19th and Miami, five rooms and bath, alt modern, furnace heat, very complete and attrac tive. Built four years and always occu pied by owner. Nice corner lot. $00 down, balance easy, Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 153K 208-10-12-14 State Bank Bldg. 24th Street Lots $10 Cash $10 Monthly T. . . . H t, ' J . I. f a t. an1 uu;n a. tut ull .ttli, "V i .1 n wbiiiw " Castellar Sts.; level cement, walks', pav ing, water, sewer ana gas, an paia lor. Only six of these choice bargains unsold. Better call us and let us show them to you today. Prices; $800, $825. The Byron Reed Co Phone Douglas 297. 212 a 17th. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. if. Thomas. 238 State Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loans, 5, 54, 6 per cent J. H. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam. Omaha. WILL SELL Equity of $1,400 in a $3,000 home for $1,200 cash. Ha 7 rooms and bath, modern except heat, full cement basement, ce- ' f A WVTV HMDS Ioans, 500 and up.iment walks, on paved street and car Una itrAlVVXiN iiUUO. omalm Nat. Bank.3CCi9 N. 30th 8t HARRlSONft MORTON. 1116 Om. Nat WANTEl City loans. Peter Trust Co. Bungalow $3,750 Fine S-room, oak finish bungalow, well arranged, dandy fixtures, nicely decorated; corner lot, one block from car, 8. W. of Hanscom park. All paving taxes paid In full Can sell on easy terms. D. V. Sholes Co. Douglas 49. 913 City Nat. Bank Bldg. The No Commission Realty Co. located at 316-3W I'axton block, offers a suggestion to those wishing to sell or ex change any property or business. Would you not go where that kind of business Is doner mere is uu muu ut u proposi tion that Is not hundled there merchan dise, farms and ranches, city and town properties, rooming houses, hotels, res taurants; In fact, anything and every thing. If you want to buy, tell tho No inmmlialan Realty Co. what you want. If you want to sell or exchange, list your property Wlin me iu uiuiuiasiun iieuuy rv. rnmn in nnd see the crcatest assort ment ot excellent iuune -iimncra iiiui can bo found anywhere We nlso have cash buyers for properties and business In dlt r.nt localities: yours may be tho prop erty or business they want It Is a proven fact mat n inarei piutc iur every Kinu of property, displayed where the thou sands ot pcoplo can Inspect them, with experienced attendants at your aervioe, i. what brings results. Come In or write for the only method of buying, selling or exchanging any prop -riv nr nuslness and pay no commission. This Is tho deportment store for Realty and Business transactions. It's the peo ple's way. They all go to the wo com MISSION REALTY CCh Business Corner in Bemla Park, South front and east front lot, 60x10). : car lines. Includes C-r. and hull, bath heat, cemented basement. Room for ! stores or flats. Only $3,150; half runs years, 6 per cent, O'Kmc Real Estate Co., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Doug. 2715. New Bungalow Brand new beautiful 5-room bungalow, n mmlum In every detail: best oak fin ish In living room and dining room; rest of house finished in mapie ana oircn. Tii.rt huih. stairs to attic, full cement cellar with furnace and laundry. Itr.fe lot. near car ana a oargain at ;,oju. un your own terms. Jeff W. Bedford & Son. 609 State Bank Bldg. Doug. 2320. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT New up-to-date home, oak and birch finish; sleeping porch, floored attic, pressed brick foundation:, first class ma terial and workmanship throughout; cor ner lot, fine location; best In Omaha for the money, uwner. uouian im. Florence Heal Matate (or Bale. C. 1 Nethaway, suburban prop. Flor. 27$. SPEAKER AND THE VICE PRESIDENT TO HAVE CARS WASHINGTON, June 30. After days of parliamentary wrangling both houses t congress today j-greed to the appropria tion tor automobiles for Vice President Marshall and Speaker Clark, Each will PITT81URGH, iilont Roosevelt fir. i .rurh nt thn 1914 campaign. Ho spent five hour In Pittsburgh, and was welcomed enthusiastically. In tils ad- Iress tonight heforo tho Pennsylvania regressive league ho criticised the poli ties of the Wilson administration, at tacked Senator Boles Penrose nnd ap pealed for support of the progressive ticket It was apparent as soon as Colonel Roosevelt began to speak that he did not possess tils former strength and vigor. There wo a noticeable chango In his manner as compared with that of two ears ago when ho waa engaged in his previous compalgn. Colonel Roosevelt made tho trip 10 'Ittsburgh ngalnst the advice of his phy sician and it was felt that tho result would go far toward Indicating to what extent he would lo able to tnko part In the progressive party's battle, of tho noxt four months. Ilnaklneas In III Voter. Ho spoke tonight with comparative ease, after the first few sentences, but there was a liusklness In his voice wnicn showed that his throat was atlll troubling him. Persons In the rear of the build. ng at times found It difficult to hear him. His gestures were less rapid ana vigorous than of old, and aa ho nenred the end of his speech he was plainly weary. Colonel Roosevelt publicly recognised the difficulties under which he was lauor- ng. A man In the crowd called out torn ethlnc which he could not hear. "I didn't quite hear you," mo coionei said. " and yet you have a good voice. Colonel Roosevelt coined a new phrnso n tonight's speech. It was what he called "Government hy Convulsion." By this, he said, he meant the passing back and forth of power between the republi can and democrat partlos which ho said would happen unless tho people lntrustoil the power to the progressive party. The former president's speech waa re garded by progressive leaders here as an Indication of the lino ot attack which the party would follow In thU year's campaign. It was an uncompromising speech. Before he made It the report hnd gone out that he would hold out tho olive branch to the republican party, but there was no hint ot such a thing In his remarks. Atlncka Penrose .'nsnarlnglr- He appealed to Individual republicans to support the piogrcsslve ticket but sug gested no dealings with the republican party as an organisation. lie denounced the republican leaders, who, he said, had misrepresented the people. He attacked Senator Penrose unsparingly, "Let him go In sackcloth and ashes," he said, "because It was owing to him nnd his associates that the demooratlo party now has powor to do wrong. No moro scandalous appeal could bo mado than to return him to power to right the wrongs for which he Is primarily respon sible." Tho Wilson administration's policies. Colonel Roosevelt said, were responsible for backward business and unemploy ment No progress had been made, he said, toward solution of the trust ques tion and on this point he went Into what ho later said was the most oomprchenslvo statement of his position he had ovor made. Judging from appearance. It might havo been thought that tho campaign whs In full swing and that It was October In stead ot June. On the all day rldo from Now York Colonel Roosevelt was greeted by crowds ot varying size at tho statloni. On his arrival hero ho was greeted by soveral thousand persons who blocked the streets near the station and cheered him. Ho drove directly to a department store dining hnll, where 1.700 progressives were having dinner. The colonel made a trlef speech there and hurried to Ex- pcsltlon hall, where ho delivered his prlntclpal address. It was a severe test for his voice. All ot the 4,000 seats In tho hall were crowded and every foot ot standing room space, which the police did not hold clear, was crowded. On the way from the department store to the hall, halt a mile through the heart of the city, tho streets wero roped off to keep back tho crowds. Most ot the way the sidewalks were lined. When Colonel Roosevelt entered the halt he wan cheered for soveral minutes. Bandana handker chiefs, relics ot the 1912 campaign, were waved In the air and tho weird "bull moose call" again sounded. Tho band blared away a tune often heard In the first progressive campaign and Colonel Roosevelt looked entirely happy us he stood on the center of the platform, wav ing his hand at the crowd and smiling his broadest smile. After he had finished his speech, Colonel Roosevelt waa told that a crowd nt an overflow meeting In Exhibition nail adjoining wta waiting for him. Ho did not feet like making another extended speech, and stopped merely long enough for a word of greeting. He did not tor get, however, to pay his respects to tho "bosses." "They hope," he said, "that while your hearts won't harden, your heads will be' come soft." Glfford Plnchot, candidate for United States senator, and William Draper Lewis of Philadelphia, candidate for governor, also made speeches, "This Is the year," said Mr. Tlnchot, "when tho curtain rings down on the Pen rose play," Mr. Lewis said that "Penroselsm" was the main Issue and outlined his position on state Issues. At tho dinner Henry Allen, progressive candidate for governor of Kansai, do llvered an address. Later Colonel noose veil talked for five minutes and said he wished to send bade to Kansas through Mr. Allen to Victor Murdock and his as oclates his thanks for their "gallant fight" From Exhibition hall Colonel Roosevelt went to a hotel to rest until departing at midnight for New York. The colonel' address was divided, gen erally speaking, Into three parta-an at tack on tho Wilson administration, nn Indictment of "bosses" and an exposition or the principles ot the progressive party. The administration's tariff laws, Colo nel Roosevelt hailed as a colossal failure. particularly hard upon the farmer; Its anti-trust program he branded as an economic absurdity. Its foreign policy he fctyled as "wretched," but upon this he did not elaborate. The democratic tariff, ho Insisted, had brought distress upon trie nation, had not lowered the cost of living and had chiefly benefited foreign rlvata lrglslutlon now pending at Washington which ho found woefully Inadequate. Such a program alone, he contended, proved tho Inadequacy of tho democratic party. It la and always will be," ho eald, "tne slatc'B rights potty, tho party-afrald-of- power." Ho spoke a word concerning those whom tho progressives would welcome- to the party. "Wo will gladly work," he said, with nny men who will themselves with open sincerity work for these (progres sive) principles, provided that they are men of such chnracter as to Justify con fidence In their good faith, In this spirit we ask nil good cltliens to co-operate wli us when, aa here In Pennsylvania, we hold nloft the flag of good citizenship and fight to translate these sound and lofty principles Into governmental practice." Beneath Dignity of Carranza to Gojbo See Villa DOUGLAS, Arts., July l.-Tha definite statement that the -proposed trip of Gen eral Carranza to meet General Villa In Torreon would bo "beneath the dignity of the first chief" and that therefore Car rnnza had sent personal representatives was made at constitutional headquarters In Agua Prleta, today. It was also stated that Villa waa much In need of locomotives for his campaign southward and that tbla was his reason for hurrying northward to Torreon In stead ot pursuing the whirlwind campaign he had mapped out. BULL M00SERS HOLD ANOTHER SECRET CONFAB (From a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb., July 1. (Special Tel egram.) Another secret meeting ot the bull moosers was hold tonight, called by Boss Corrlck. About twenty were pres ent. Including Judge. Wray ot York, V. G. Lyford of Falls City, A. It. Blgelow of Omaha, J, F. Hanson ot Fremont, W. T. Wills of Boyd and Ben McCloud of Schuy ler. Lyford and Hanson are already candi dates on the bull moose ticket, and the meeting was called to fill In the gars. W. T. Wllla will fllo for attorney gen eral nnd some man In Omaha, whose name no one would divulge, will run for lieu tenant governor. After J. B. Bishop of Lincoln had an nounced that tha farn.ers wero opposed to the bosses In tho old parties, Corrlck, without asking for a vote, ordered the meeting to go Into secret session and all who were not bull mossers to get out. Railway Commissioner Hall and three re porters immediately left the room. Harry Sackett, candidate for governor, was not present, VETERAN OF MEXICAN WAR, AGED 91, DIES AT MILFORD WILFORD, Ncb July l.-(Spclal.)- Chrlstopher Courtrlght, the last surviving Moxlcan war veteran In this county and possibly the state, died Sunday morning at the resldcnco ot his sister, Mrs. Carl ton Mason, in this village. Uncle Christ Courtrlght. aa commonly known hero, was a bachelor and 91 years old. He served In Company A, Sixteenth United States Infantry nt Dixon. 111., on tho breaking out ot the Mexican war, with his brother, Abrnm, who was three years his senior. They served under General Taylor and followed the fortunes of "Old Rough and Ready" at Monterey and Ruena Vista. After tho Mexican war Uncle Christ and his brother made a trip to California, returning to Illinois In the late 'S0g. Christopher Courtrlght came to Nebraska In 1S7C,, locating near Milford, where ht had made his homo with Mr. and Mrs. Mason since that time. He had never had any serious Illness bofore the present time. never having been confined to his bedj until two weeks ago. MANY DEATH CLAIMS PAID BY THE A. 0. UW. COMMITTEE GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. July l.-Spe-clal Telegram.-One hundred thousand dollars In death .claims were allowed at the regular monthly meeting of tho grand finance committee of An cient Order United Workmen of Ne braska, held hero the last two days. Nearly 3,000 new members hav ebeen added to tho order since March IB, making the membership now approximately 40,000. This makes the society the banner Juris diction ot the United States. Those present were Judge Walling, David City; John Bennett, Omaha; Joseph Oberfelder, Sidney; Nicholas Ress, Lincoln; F. C. Whittlesey, Grand Island. The resorve fund shows a good balance, making the order one strongest In Ne braska. NEBRASKA CITY RELATIVES SHARE IN SISTER'S ESTATE NEW YORK, July l.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Mrs. Reb Duff Waring, wife ot George Dudley Waring, who died May 13 In Norwalk, Conn., left $5,000 of her eatute ot at least $75,000 to her husband In her will, which waa filed for probate today. Edwin A. Duff, a brother, of Ne braska City, Nob., was bequeathed $10,000. Phil Sheridan Duff, another brother, re ceives $3,000, while Mrs. Mary V. Duff, mother, also pf Nebraska City, receives the residue. Mrs. Waring, formerly lived In Ne braska City. NORTH PLATTE VOTES BONDS FOR BRIDGE OVER RIVER NORTH PLATTE, Neb., July 1 (Spe cial Telegram.)-At a special election held In this city today the proposition tp vote $i:.000 bonds to aid in the construction of a concrete bridge across the North Platte river was carredl, 693 to forty-six. The state englner has estimated the cost ot the brdlge at $50,000. The villages of Maxwell and Brady have already voted $11,000 bonds, for this same bridge, which Is located along the Lincoln highway and will shorten the. dletancw between North Platte and Gothnburs fourteen miles.