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    THE BEE : OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL Jj. 101(5.
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FOR RENT HOUSES
li!wtHliieiM.
WU HaVb WHAT you want!
JHOUbifcS AND COTTAGES.
PAKTLY MODKHN.
4- R.-1H2 Carter Lake Blvd $H.
i- H.WM N. 3uth St
MODERN KXCKPT HKAT.
5- R. S914 Karatoga Bt
-R Oit a. 6th St l0u
1-11. i!sl N. Z7th iSt lo.OU
STRICTLY MODKRN.
fi-R. 4UU N. 17th fit 26.00
fc-H.-.l N. 3wh 8t. (new)...
I.-H. HS5 N, IXth 8t 27.6U
t-K, H22 H, Slut PI K.W
S-K.-:W N. 21t St 30.O)
S- lt.-4i.lft N. 4nth 8t a.oo
ii- It.-uKi N. rth bt 30.00
-R KIM . Soth Ave 80.00
;-k.-4kih Bedford Av no. no
Ml. Mil r. With Ave Uu.Oo
7-K. 677 8. 2Sth St S.W
H.-3K! Mason Ht .
MI.4I4 N. 8lt St J Oil
-a. S:ifi Dewey Ave SIM
-n.-tm Davenport fit 4o.00
H-R, Choice brick dwelling, strictly
modern Went Fsrnam district.. WOO
H-R.-SiSl Harney Bt 0.M
flats,
partly modern
4-R, a2S Douglas tff 10.00
STRICTLY MODERN.
4-R -S Howard St. 2B.S0
-K.-!il! S. 3W bt H00
7-B.-W1 fi. 2Sth St ! 2"0l)
1IKATKD APARTMENTS.
CLYDB-IS. OHIO ST.
3 FtApt. No. 3 1J.W
4.H,-Apt. No. 4 , 18,00
WE HAVE OTHERS. HEI1 OI'R
COMPLETE PRINTED LIST
BKFORK RKNT1NO.
PORTER & SHOTWELL,
Offices With
American Bocurlly Company,
WJI., 17th Ht, .IyJ5?l?:
Itfust fount at Once
tot N. fnh Ft 7 rms., all mod.., tlS.OO
10"? N. SSdh St. 7 rm., all mod.. ..W.no
Bent baa been reduced from $30.
Nothing hotter In the city at thU low
rental.
A. P. Tnkcy & Son,
Phono Doug , joi mv W. O, W. Bldg.
(12.00 4, room, with 4 lota, lot of fruit
trees, good Harden spot, not far
out; Mil Maple St.
$l!.0O room, with large bam; will
make neoeaary repair.
35ft room, nice big lot, 2S40 Frank
lin St.
SCOTT HILT, CO.
Douglas MOB "
'fif. 60275 1 "DA VENPOIIT 7
(I elegant rm: bath; every conven
ience; garage; large lawn. Open, tfee
It today.
fi!3 North 23d, brick, riioTerii $27. f
121 Sooth 27tli modern, 7 rooms.., 215.00
2nd South 4lat, modern, 7 room.... 2.I.O0
IQHN' N. PR ENSSKIt, Douglas , M.
FOR OArtUENISiO AINU ruuwm,
-r., downtown, colored, $12. Also a
i and a t (like bungalow) and ACRM
OriOUND, -$ atld 17. AUo o-r., Cali
fornia bungalow and acre, fit Tel. D.
2107. CO? Patton Illk.
FOR RENTAP'TS AND FLATS,
, 10 DAtfDY ROOMS
MOD. PLAT ADAPTED TO BOOMERS,
tilt N, 1OTII HT. CAN'T BE HEAT.
KLEOANT S-room modern house, hard
wood flnlwh and floora throughout, -tra
larif living room with open fire
place. E. O. Hamilton, orlioo Jiaintl
ton Aptu. Douglaa a,4d.
FINE atnam-hented apartment, either 4
or R rooms, on West Karnum atreet.
john w. nonniNH, im)2 farnam pt.
6-llOf)I apt., modern, $35. lSlS'Maplei
Key at 1X11 Mnplo.
J. A. ABHtlTT, 4 Patterson Blk.
Nortai. "
818 NO. 16TII ST.
O-rnoni modern flat, opposite Ford
Motor plant; good for roomer: $32.60
per month.
II. A. WOLF,
,,H Ware Hlk. Dnuif. WW,
ton RKNT--room' fitiU" N. 2'th St.
Snnlh.
Ciii'aiM iiinili'tn auarttnutit. N. W. i"or.
Mh Ave. and Dowev Ave.: larire rooms:
private laumirv room; boat and Janitor
nervier. ?40.
BENSON A MY ErtS CO,
4C4 Omaha .Vst. Hank Illcln.
phone Iiontr. 746.
riVE-BOOM steam bested apartment;
very desirable. The Cttnla Vtsta, 30th
and Pnppleton. Conrad Young, 322 Bran
dels Theater. Do'ig. IB7I.
SIX-BOOM steam heated flut, newly
Papered, very rieslrnhlr, ;Vi20 lyaven
worth St. I'oniH'l Youiifr, 2:".' Bra.ndt;la
TheHter. Ionu. ITmI.
I'TiR BENT First flcor, S roottig lip doi in
1-27 8. 34th. Iliirney I2'S.
3 BOOM.-4 t. "Clare A)its. Harney Mi."
Mlsf'fllniieaius.
APAKTMKNT8.
$17.$0 4 rooma and bath, nicely decorated,
oak finish, steiim heat, janitor
ervlce, everything first class.
$25.004 rooms and bath, heat, Janitor
ar-rvlco, oak finish. Nathan Apts.,
Sherman and Willi Aves. Se
janitor. Apt. No. 1, or call office,
Doug-.
t;;2 50 room and bsth, nice large rooms,
newly decorated, Janitor servire,
everything up to Mate. Tho Ivy.
Slinirutn (Hid Sherwood Aves. See
Janitor, or call office, Doug. JW,
SCOTT & HILL CO.,
MeCagno HIdg.
rrTTMODKRN brick, only f!S.
W RHiHT t.ASBC B Y . I long. Jfi2.
S-ROOM "iiouso "for rnl In Kloicnce. All
modern. PhoneFlorenc.. IV,.
efDDERN' room "apartment, incfudlns
leeplnf per. h,jweloct d. Harney 13),
(irrVKN' rooms, "near poatofflce. $.(), it.
P, Stebblna,WIOt 'hlcaxn St.
MODF.B N apa r'tmenta, $18. upwaril. Near
postnfflr. 1. P. Stebhlns.
WANTED TO RENT
i nfiirnishrd lloimei and l-'lata.
WANTED TO' RENT 7 in IHooiu mod
ern residence, est Fsrnam district.
Phnne Walnut Mi. -1t 11r., r
MOVING AND STORAGE '
GLOBE VAN & STORAGE
Storea moves, pack. ; horn
van seil 1 men, ft pr aour, sioraae,
I) fr month. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Deugiaa .. and Tler 930.
GORDON VAN CO.
f'aiking. f.- tn I io. .
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FOR RENT-BUSINESS PR'P'H
Hlurra.
STORES.
Modern atore room ana baaement, 633
So. lth St.: fine location for groceriea
and meat.
CONRAD YOUNG.
S'-2 Bratidels .Theater; r)oit.157.
STORE bulUilng arid baa.nietit, iXM
Leavenworth. N. P. O'Brien, 410 Be
BUIg. Phone Douglaa C&7.
P'OR RBNT Giieral"etore room, moIin.
brick, beat In town; In rle.h Irrigated
district. A. Utiuvaln. annulare, !ii
DKS1R ABLE mall ator room 1520 Case
St., $20 rent. Conrad Young. J22 Bran
dels Theater BldaDougla 171.
ITOBE BOOMW at f0-'ll! . r rntn St.
Tho. F. Ha.ll.4ia R'JSli'1:.
STORET modern. Tow rent, "near poat
offlce. (). P. Htebbln, 110 Oilcago.
6TORBbuiidlng. llvlng roorai In rr.
N- 20th. Douglaa 11 .
" Mla,eliaMeiua.
OTSTE7n!ghtbasementTon Ittth St.;
choice location for billiard and lwol.
Wright A Lasbury. D. 162.
REAL ESTATE-
wt
-IMPROVED
MTH AND JONES
PRACTICALLY NEW
$4,000
Here is an up-to-date modem home,
with dandv sleeping porch and all
other modern convenience. It Is fln
lnhed In oak. I located on a flrst-claa
east front lot, 42lft. uJtsy dlstaiice
from both the Farnam and W'est Leav
enworth car line. Term can be ar
ranged If desired.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler 151. $38 Rose Rldg
LOOK AT THIS
Two acre, Improved- new eveti-room
house snd harn, fruit; located west,
close to cr and paved street. Thl
Is very close In and will make the
party who buy It an Ideal home; alao
will double In value fast. Your t a
bargain price of 3.suu and on easy
terms. W'M ho" " ' "ny tlmr-
R. W. BARRETT,
4?0 First Nat'! BkBldg. I)ouf.lfl0.
'' WEST FARNTAM
BARGAIN-46,500
Nine-room, modern home, In enoellent
condition, Five bed room, two bath
rooms, south front lot, with garage ana
driveway, Easy term.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglaa mi. m-n City National.
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT
11.200 tin' term: 7 room, parlor.
library, dining room and kitchen on first
floor. Three bedroom and bath, second
rioor, cemented basement, rurnace.
Os and electric llRhls. Lot Wx!25. ter
raced, with fine shade trees, shrubbery
and cemnnt walks; block from Far
num car line; 3 block from chool.
V, T. SMITH & CO..
D. 2013. CtyNat. Rankjldg
'cathedral 'district.
Five-room stucco bungalow, almost
new, oak finish throughout; nice large
floored attlo where two room can be
finished. Full cement basement: nice
level lot, east front. Resaonahle term.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Sth floor Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. 1). 17S1.
ONE house left at Boulevard and Jack
son. Brand new, all modern, oak fin
ished: roome and bath, for only I4.2fA
The more you aee It the more you will
spprenaie it,
JEFF W. BEDFORD A SON, Doug. SM2.
6-BOOM house, 2 lot, near Fontenell
Addition; grapes, peach tree; 12,500, Vd
cash, balance term. Owner, Harney
W. L. 8ELBY ft SONS, INSURANCES.
$,rioo Btiys modern home, West Farnam,
H rooms, 2 baths. 823 N. 3Mh Ave.
It A BO A IN.
8 rooms and hnth, modern except heat;
smnll fruit, for f2.4oo. Terms. 4'J1S Mili
tary Ave. t'lione walnut M.
Worth.
NORTI I SI DE RUNGA WVf
$3,Ii) Practically new 6-room bungalow,
oak flnlxh and oak floors; on
paved street, blook and a half
from car. Nice location, new dis
trict, near 2Bth and Laurel Ave.
Owner left city, will aacrlflce for
quick sale, $i00 cah will han
dle It.
I). V. SHOLES CO.,
! City Nafl Bank Bldg. Dong.Jft.
COM PELLEff TO SELL "
Practically new a!x-room bungalow.
2t',x42, lot 42x124, all modern, built for
home by owner; only 2'i yeara old; hot
water heat, finished In oak and birch,
large front porch; a cheerful. coy
home in every way. Price. $3,SO0, on
easy payments. Located 'at 4100 N.
21st St. Seen only by appointment.
rnone owner, i oirai 7w.
Good Home
Very Little Cash
Five-room cottage with batb; large
lot; fine anruPbery and fruit trees.
JTtce. J2.850. located 410f North 2Kb S
Norris & Norris,
400 Bee Pldg, Phone Douglas 4270
2453 CROWN POINT AVENUE
FULL TWO-STORY CORNER LOT
Largo living room, dining room ajid
kitchen on the first floor, three bed
room nd bath on the second floor;
first floor flnlehed In oak, with the
exception of kitchen; second floor fin
ished In white enamel, with birch door
and oak floors; hath has tile rloor.
This hiiuse baa been built about one
year, is nicely decorated throughout,
is very attractive and well arranged
s.nd can tie had at a very reasonable
figure and on g,id terms.
IIIATT FAIKFIKLD CO.,
3Vi ninaha NatL li.itik Bldg. Tyler),
THAT fine hum at '.'CI Emmet S"t,"for
only I ,', Sit rooms, fully modern.
Ifsides i.fpton hall, full basement
bricked up. and cement f!m,r. Paved
ireel, paving paid
W. II. OATKH.
47J"Hna?ia Nat. Hunk Bldg Doug I H
I HAIIUK TABK - Beautiful 1-slorr,
7 ri"iu. a' uic", brand lie, f SO cash.
Itn ninninir, s,nth front, nilm.lil
hde. Iinl and shriihltv: psvhig
lama laid In fill, fmtaH. wbn
iinm-l t.etirtHims, 1114 bathroom;
imini ea i and : n i a!l owner,
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n. ..t. 11 term, $ taak r f erit
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BUN'GALOW
$100 CASH
4 rooms new, modern except heat.
STAIRWAY to atticcould finish two
more rooms; cemented baiement. Price
$2,200. balance easy monthly payment,
Ask for Mr, Lowrey.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
H114 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYLER M.
BI'NOALOW of rooma and bath, new,
fully modern, living room across tront
of house, haa fireplace, beiamed celling,
dining room haa window seat, plate rail
and panel wall, entire house Just newly
decorated, cement basement, fumane
hem, dandy east front lot 40XIM. Price
for quick sale, $:t,iii0; about fcOO .ah
und the rest monthly.
RASP BROS. Douglaa ItML
SIIULER&CARY"
Announce that their offices In the
Keellne Building have bean enlarged
and their telephone number ha been
changed to
DOUGLAS 5074
$.Tflnn:V6WN balance "like" rent, buy
6-room; full lot; gooJ neighborhood;
price, $2,2N). $IM) down, bl. I5 month,
buy 4-room; full lot; near car; good
location.
WILLIAM COLFAX.
DIMO. J02-4 Keellne Bldg.
fJIRjcfY FIRST.
FOR RELIABLE AND SAFE
FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE
SEE
O'NEH.'S R. E. & I.VS. AGENCY,
8.14 Brandela TlieaterBldg.TylerlO?
"we" have buverr. and renter for noma
of all slxe. We show with S auto. W
get result, ( nil us up,
YQPNHMAN. ?30 Om N Bh. P. I47I.
KJM lujTs TToo'tn. all" moifern lioine,'
frame and tueco. actually worth t4,M);
easy lamia. Phone t)wner, Walnut MI9.
f3,9oO-EA8Y "PAYMENTS. ""
T rm., oak fin., hot water heal
A MOH OR A NT, 21 1 Brandla J'heiite
REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED
tVortk'.
- Big Ijot Bargain
16th and Bunlotte
Walking distance, Ford fnotory; city
water, sewer, gna, sidewalks, tOxMo;
quarter block to car. only $mo. Terms.
PAYNE & SLATER CO,,
Hid Omaha National Bank.
APTE R" ioo'kln g" a"t MtNN M t-I "SA I d
different buyer decided that It was the
best prorHMlllon on the market and
they backed their Judgment by 131.' Y
INO lots.
If YOU will come out today you will
understand why others are buying
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.,
Tyler 1K7.
742 Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg.
SEA I'TIKCL lor Tn cathedral" ""diafrlct,
fyixlSO, 4i-foot parking; fine shade trees.
Webster, tint.
PHONE Dougin"2f!47 ' for" printed i" liat
of 1200 and up, lot and aereg.
nalk.
20 Acres Near Fairacres.
MUST BE SOLD BY MAY 1ST.
High and alghtly, with good Improve
ment. For price and term, call,
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.,
I4H-7-I1 Omaha NCI Bk. Tyler HO.
WILL BUILD TO SUIT.
Have 1 flrat choice Iota In Leaven
worth Height Add.; easy term. Doug.
59K. Carl E. Rolen. 814 Paxion Bldg
silserllaneoua.
LOT, 60x140, fo"rniiilbyowncr,'SMs Stono
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES
WANTED TO TRADE
A fine California bungalow for an
Omaha cottage. We have a nice prop
erty, located In fine California village,
on main electric line from Lo Angele
to beadic of Santa Monica, Ocean Pnrk
ami Venice. Full tot, with fruit and
flowers, chicken house and yards, fine
lawn, beautiful roaes, garden space, eto.
Paved street. Hotmo In flrst-clas re
pair, screened porch, five rooms; water
and ga. If Interested call
FRANK WH OX,
PHONE D. 1X16. '"i02 OM. NATL Bl.DO.
"WANTED GOO I) 1 10M K
48) acres, 4 miles from Atuolmo, Custer
Co., clear, for modern, well locaintt
- house. Will assume.
R. W. BARRETT,
4.'0 First Nat l Bk. Bldg. l3100 -.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
40 acre, Baiindnra Co., $5,0li0, no im
provement; will take half in clear
rental property, balance easy. Good
chance to get that little farm home
you have been wanting a long time.
q. O. WALLACB. 614 Keellne, Bldg.
1100 ACRES of fine valley land, on rail
road. Clear of mortgage. All can be
farmed Price $2S per acre. Will con
sider Income property and pay cash dif
ference. W. K. Craig, 1317 City Nafl
Bunk Bldg,,Ornaha.
OWNe'r'wHI eell or exchange for Texaii
property fine North Side six-room
modern home. Southeast corner front.
Desirable location. Addreaa B., Box 676,
McAHen.Tex.
"WILL exchange two brick atore and" a
frame collate, renting for .'40 a year,
for vacant lota or acreage
J. B. ROBINSON.
443 Bee Bldg. D. 7.
WHAT HAVE YOU OB DO YOU WANT?
See u flrat. We may have Jut what
you want. We aell or trade everything,
anywhere. C. J. Smith. Tyler Ml. 611
Soltlv
FOR KXCHANOK71 acres, ,-mlle from
good town. Price W per acre. Want
stock gen, mdse. up to I7,H). Write A.
A. HeornlnriLNeb.
AC B EH fine irrigated Culorado Und,
clesr. Wanted elenr llmaba, Improved.
Mr. Hawvr. 24 Urand A ve, 'nl 7'.?.
fAN sell or exeheng anything you nave
to offer, C. J. Canen. Mct,:ague Bldg,
REAL ESTATE-BUS- PROP'Tt
6 FKIIT, lth St.. S bfk. from viaduct.
$. MuCagu Inv. Co.. McCagu ludg.
REAL ESTATE U DURBAN
Heaa.
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BUT TB1H LOT'
t't.Cn down and flu per month, pnea
$;no. i, i." iHid en Icut
ei. beturni 1 lark and Hurnham; net
far fruni huci aed tar hue Moo R,
W HW, Baa nffe !'.
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FINANCIAL
Me Eitata, iJoJia,rtagja
W re ready at all tituea to
make loans on first-clan city
property and eastern Nebraska
farm. Rates on request,
UNITED STATES TRUST CO..
212 South 17th St.
ii M ON tt Y t6LO A NON""
Apartment house, double brick houaea,
single houeo. buslnes pnnieity and
farm land at t. 6'-' and elk.
W. H. THOMAS.
ta Keellne Bldf-. Douglaa 14.
OMAHA homes. East Nebrsska farm.
O'Keef REAL ESTATE CO
Wis Omaha Nat. I'hone Jiougla 1711.
TO 1 i for loan "on bet clam etty
residence In amount $2,000 up; alao
farm loan. Reasonable commission.
PtCTEBS TRUST CO.. 16:1 Farnam Bt
MONEY to Toan on improved farm and
ranches. W alao buy good farm muil-
gagea K
Klok Inv. Co.. Umaha.
N.l DELAY.
W. T. GRAHAM,
BEE RLW1
MON iTY 'fo" 1.0 A N , lorT year,
on Improved properties
tHOPEN CO., J'oug. 4221.
fONEY "on hand for oily and
fKrm loan, il W. Ulndsr, City
National Bank Bldg.
ga!1Oi1'
ClfY aniT farmToana, &7 fcVi. i Per bent.
J. H. Dumont ftjUo.4IK JviHdln. Bldg.
lint) to iii.( mad"e piromptl y. F. prWaatV
Weed Bldg.l8th and Kar""J St.
KOL MONEY. HARBIHON" MiBlf ON
0 1 M Omaha Nat Bank Bldf.
Abstraet. f Title.
Guarantee AWlct S.S;. "VS" Jr'"!
hort notice. R. 7, Patterson Bldg. D IW.
IvFliRrilla Ouaiantee "and Xbalract
lvi"''"Co., a modern abstract office.
REED AHSTIuTt" C7C oldT"aT)treet
of fit In Nebraska. t Brandela The.
Block and Bond.
Farm Loans on ICasy
Pajiripnta
16 yeara' time, I per cent semi-annual
Interest, no renewal required. Option
to pay ail or part at any time.
J. TI, Duraont k Co.,
4IK-1. Keellne Bldg Phone Doug, 90,
$1,1,00 "klORTOAOft tirtni 7 per cniit
seml-annunl; secured by property valueil
i,ii. Tannage igwmis inv. co w.o. w
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
ColoradoJI.ands.
FoT!Nl-3;0-acr unclaimed homestead";
good (oil; ample rainfall; nrtealan
water; near free Umber. Price l.'nn,
filing fee and all. J. A, Tracy, Ft.
Morgan, Colo.
Iowa t.anAa,
IOWA BARGAINS
If you want to buy an Iowa
farm, c u.
ANNTS & RO II LI NO
29 PEARL ST. . TEL. 101
COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A
$0 ACRES, gently rolling land, woatern
Iowa. Well Improved. ' me half In gras.
$IW per acre. Tho. Campbell, Keellne
Bldg.
ii n nae l.ei 11 da.
K ANS A S FA KM B A I tflAt
1 0 acre smooth, black '1 blue grass, IfVi
3i acres-Well Improved, flnn place, $f.
Wi acre 4 miles town, smooth a floor,
-i'i acres Mile of town: 40.0M other.
Write Burnett Bros., CnlonyKsn.
Mtsaoarl Lsnila,
'ARMS For .Sain-$.i down and $f mTmthly
buy farm In Missouri; send today for
free list of bargains that will suit you.
Box Mount Vernoi I1I.
CHEAP Missouri farms, uny izu,vay
terms.
WL H, FRANK, Neville Blk.. Oinnha.
Molilalia Lands.
V ill H XT. E- - X ,im a ere s mo, 1 1 h7 7lcb, Ti
rlgated farm hind at Valler, Iontana:
three to six miles from good town and
rnllrnad; KiS to 60 bu. wheat; 40 to 8u hu.
barley; 60 to PKi bu. oals per acre. Fine
for sugar beets and alfalfa tlnod schools
and ample railroad facilities. Term
very liberal. Writ for our new illus
trated booklet, Immigration Pent., .Mou-
tanaWoste n Ry. V 'alter M on I ana.
TVorlh Diibnla Lands.
CI foTcE Fa rm La nd s - For sale ,;Tm acres
of choice farm land near the largest
wheat center In North Dakota; lands
all In one township, suitable for a set
tlement of a small colony or neighbors.
Price for entlro tract, $20 per acre; easy
term. I -and located In eastern Slope
county, Addre U. H. Suit, Marraarth,
. N- D.
OVER 14 year In one plane anil oneTiual
ness real estate; never oanceled a
contract, had a lawsuit or sat 011 tha
witness stand. Does stability and de
pendahlllty mean anything to you, Mr.
Land Buyer? Agenta and buyers
wanted. Send for list. E. C, Lewis, Mil
nor, N. D.
Mebrwsliai t,sflHn,
TWO'" SECTIONS of Cheyenne county
land: a',4 miles from town; one section
silghtly rolling; other leyel aa floor;
black loam anil: 4i acre broke, Price
$2n per cr. Terms; Any reaaonabla
terms to eult purchaeer tf bought at
once. Write NiiKent-dcLongprts Drug
Co., Iidge Pole. Neb.
MI At'ltlOrt fine alfnlfu. grain aiuT atook
farm, .1 mile from Broken Bow; must
be sold during April, send fur descrip
tion. Box N. Broken HowL Neli.
FOR NALiC-Reet large bnly nigh grade
medium priced land In Nebraska; very
little money required. C. Bradley, Wei
i,ech, Nh
$1S PER ACRW buy a GOOD iAa"cr
farm 2 mUce from nmana Belyea A
4ilfford, Us Kamge Bicg . imni a Neb.
3fu A., adlctnlng lle'siiev, nil fine valley
I ,n'l miiiod prlcat tKM. worth
jf, tain, u'riia i C Patterson, fitnahe.
Sr Ynrla tnida.
PHt iFlT reality, nut a promise. 's eiiws,
team, hens, i a re, good buildin.
pan M cow, tsaiti, lot, I, alatmralc
hiiiltbnga. : acres, jO vr a ire. Writ
f ir tihut.Ht K. Munann. Jl.i a Salmi
1 , i4vl uae N . Y
ulh Paaula laada.
IMI'tiOV tli pui.lui'live fartna ,if jeaVI
.rm nd h(ii,i ! l 4 mi'ts from
tp-, lr ecbiHil. n I wmI road t.'l
o I1-' l-ai a- 1 a. I" la i'li I M,.in,
nirii-st, fiimi 4 t 4) eai Jmnrs
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tiii; Mi f t
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FARM LASD FOR HIST
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POULTRY m Pit STOCK j
f lc, a f., i, s '-'I as, :,ia a :
a a a a i i,i--.i ; - a
'a (-'. a r- iV at
a I'irv 4 ... (a,.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
Tom ft a u Hon" triiXMPloN KiiglirtiTC
C W. Leghorns Imported by me. liunr-
anteed peillgree of M to i eggs, rags
$10 per l,i und up, Also heavy laying
strain W, I, H. Ducka-egg peril.
Cheiryeroft Farm, Hot 1172. Omaha,
Neb. Benson 4ii.
"LI VI NU MI'RIC BOX."
Our wonderful trained altiaing canary,
$10 each; only a few left. Max Ueialer
Bird Co.
EOliH-Iniilairituniier duck's, fawn and
white, lik- each Phone Bed
TltltlM-Burred Bucks, blue ribbon stock,
10i- each. Itod 610. ,
"m v rt r in uii ii.- ll Wanner. slllN.la.
Screening fl.St per 100 HisT" hn N. I'lth St.
HORSES-UVESTOCK-VEHICLES
ITa h eshTb im'i'(j ' NTTttlNTa
W make them ourselves and sell them
direct to the consumer Why pay two
profits for Inferior goods when you can
get high-grade goods at flrat cotf
ALFRED CORNISH OO,,
1210 Farnam St., Omaha.
IIA V-1! 6i "t"ir." A. W. Wsgfier. i"N. IS.
I,', iti mi ii i.a,l aaddln ounv. abso
lutely safe for children; cheap. 2-10
Hodge SI, Douglaa 4W'i.
ibs ,ii . M a..a.a. ...
AUTOM0BILES-F0R SALE
RIIALCLRJUlt(AINS""
If ',ui want a good used car now 1
the time to buy. Wa need the floor
space and must aell th following car:
4 Fords.
I Page.
I 6 passenger Studebaker,
I 7-iaaaenger Studebaker. cleO. lights
and starter, f extra tire
1 4 cyl. Detroit, elec, atarter and lights.
2 overland.
I Mlnxwell trunk.
We will give term to parties not
having all cash.
C. WT. Francis Auto Co.,
Douglas m. 5:i-I Farnam.
AUTO" CLEARING HOUSE
220 Farnam, Doug. MiO.
Biilek runabout, very clay.
Pierce Arrow, touring.
Begal touring, brand new.
Ford touring. IBIS'elea. fqillp,
THE AUTOMOBILE WONDER
Make a ton truck out of your Ford
car. Everybody la buying thl "Form
a Truck." It solves vour delivery prob
leni and Sella like wild fire. Agent
wanted. For particulars ee or writs
JOIINHi lN-DANFIiltTII I'O . 16211 18th.
I "ui V-CVI ivilii'.ll ?Vialaii,l loaf IimRH
used a little as a denionstraUir; good
as new. ,i r nrii inuring osis. a runt's
truck,' In A t condliliin; will carry a
H ...... ifn IT....,m U( I lotlalna Slrtt
TiiE AUtf) 'SHOP "narvlce Ftrt." price
llgllt, IDOI- jecaaon. Ifiar a.w. auw ra-
pulrlng snd stem, hlacksinulilng. Used
Fords for sale.
WW will trsde you a new Ford for your
old one.
INDUSTRIAL OARAGE CO..
SAfh f.A II.mu liana fiHtl.
OK N F. II A iTTrt oTnr" Company truck; two
ion cspacuy, gnou i-onouioii, i.an ua
boushi right. Call Bougie S34
AttTO WREt'KiNO CO.. 316 8o7 Hth"Br
All kind of repairing snd parts for
sal. Used ears bought and sold, D. 4441.
lOlfi WOODS Electric, almost new; bar-
f ain; owner leaving cny. an jioohi
Foutonella or Douglas I41N.
USED CAB BABI4AINH AT
MURPHY OBRIEN AUTO CO..
IflM la IS Farnam St
FORD louring "car for quick sale iifA
J06) N. lHh.
Anio lpinlrttiarNinl Peiattosj.
RATTER I EH rhnrged, Mc; inapectinn
free) any type repaired Omaha Oar
age, 2010 1 Harney. Tyler frf.
NEB. Auto Radiator Bepiilr Service and
tirtces rluht, 21S S. IHIh St. D. 78M.
ft 00 reward for magneto we can't repair.
I oiia i-,urn, j.n t i" , , . .."
7lE Ml'ltril Y-Auio repsirlns. lit 5. 17th
St Tyler 2n7:nlsht, Ited 74.
tnha Itadiator t"it""(Si, Far.jXlti)!'
Anlo Tires anit Wapptles.
TiREH advancing, but we keep the prlues
down. Hiieeliif prices on stsndaid
ins Has. l ire rapturing, onu goon lire
made from I wo old ones. Duplex Tlrs
Co.. 2T.IX Farnam Ht
A I 'TO TIKES
REBUILT. $2 ) TO $6 00.
DUO TI BE CO, Pill Chl'-sgo St.
DON'T throw away oid tires. tVe maks
one new tire from ! old one snd save
you W!. 2 In 1 Vulcanising' Co., .1M
Davenport hi., oinaiin. Jven imug, bii,
F.lecfrlo A olumolilles.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE.
Fire. Theft. Ushlllty and Property
Damage at Lowest Bates.
KILLY, ELLIS THOMPSON.
111-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2811.
Welter Anderson, exp't ren'g electric. A
batteries. Storage. 2230 Farnam. D. 4317.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
"HA RF.RY-Til VI OBON MOTOllC YCLEti
Baranln in used machines. Victor Rooa
"The Motorcycle Mao. "2703 Leavenwortr.
SILBER LOADSJOR OMAHA
New Boat to Ply Between Here and
Kansas City to Start Right
Away.
TO HANDLE 150 TONS FREIGHT
"Hall, Julius T. Sihler," thus spake Fred
S. Knapp of Omaha as bu stoud upuu
the dock at the river (mnt In Kansas
City on Saturday, and saw the Julius
steam up.
Th Julius F, Sllber Is th new teum
boat that Is to ply between Omaha and
Kansas City. The boat 1 about to mak
It fit t trip from Kansa City to Omaha.
It pulled Into Kaunas City from farther
down the river, whim Mr. Knapp
there to greet it Saturday Th captain
after shaking hands with Mr. Knapp snj
exchanging a few word snout th com
ing voyage. P'lt hi men to wink Im
nediaiely loading for the trip to Omaha
Tin- Jiitlu r S;lber will rf Pa) tun
Uf .
Consider Action of
Strike in the North
IMC A Ai;' AUa1., April H - Wiuht
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EASTER DAY MOST
GLORIOUS OF YEAR
Beautiful Day in Spite of the Warn
ings Sent Out by the Meteorolo
gist Who Make Weather,
SONGS OF THE RISEN CHRIST
It was a boautlful Easter In
Omaba. Cloud, novr-red In the sky
most of th day, but tho gun ahono
brightly much of the afternoon and
the weather man's threatened "show
irs" did not materlallfe. There be
ing no wind and thn tomperatura be
ing just right for comfort, nobody
could find fault with the day.
Tho crowds which "went to church
and thosa that didn't were arrayod
)n tho beauty of new clothes, par
ticularly the feminine part of th.
crowds. The pleasant wnather
brought milady out In great numbers
to two and to be son In Omaha's
"Fifth avenues." And the real Fifth
avenue or the Champa Elysens surely
showed no finer display of beauty
and fashion than was seen rlBbt here
In Omaha.
Anlo Ha lis Day.
And tho new guto had Us day. For
on the boulevards and the rout's
leading to the country were contlnu
otis strings of pleasure seekers.
In thn churches of Omaha, choirs
and conRregatlons, In anthems, solos
and cantatas, sung the glad Chris
tian songs of the risen Christ. Mot
of the churches were crowded to their
full capacity and In aome the crowd
were too great to be accommodated.
The fivenlng service In mauy
churches was conducted by the Bun
day schools and consisted of East-sr
hymns and recitations by the pupilri.
In others sacred cantatas, wero pre
sented. VESPKBS AT ST. MAHV'S tilt R4 II
Kelly's tbolr Ninas liinlerhl
Portion of liounod's Bedemplton.
The services at St. Mary's Avenue Con
gregational church were carried out In
keeping with the Foster slplrlt. Special
mulo was given by the iluilr, under His
direction of Thomas J. Kelly, at the regu
lar morning service and a spedul musical
vesper service, consisting of a consider
able portion of Oounod's sacred trilogy,
"Tlie Iledemptlon," was sunr st 4 o'clock.
In the morning sixty new member were
received Into the church bjr the jmator,
Rev. O. A. Hulbert. Features of the
music were the of fertory solo, "Hoamia,"
sung- by Mrs. Kelly; the anthem, ta "For
Us Christ Is Made a Victim," (b) "Savior
of Men," by Ooiinod, and the "Hallelujah
Chorus" from the "Mejunah," by Haiidot
sung st the close, the congregation
landing.
The servtoe In th afternoon pictured
graph leal ly In word and music the period
of time from the "March to Calvary'' to
the "Asoenslon." The chimes and an
organ prelude by the organist, Martin W,
Buah, preceded the oratorio, which atarted
with th "March to Calvary" (founded
upon an old Latin hymn) as a proceia.
slnnal. A solo voire deeorilies th "Cruci
fixion" and a chorus dramatbailly repre
sents the "insults at the People," A
male chorus) tells of the "Mocking of the
Priests," .followed by the "Prayer of
Jesug," a barlton solo.
By concerted snd solo portions the first
pert Is completed, bringing out In guoce
lon "Th Savior Reproaches the People,"
"Mary at the Foot of the Cross," "Keep
ing Her Watch" (founded upon an old
Latin Hymn), "The Dtirknena," an organ
solo; "Last Agonle of Jous," "Death
of Josus" and "ChoraleThe Church,
Apostrophe to Death, Conquered by the
Death of Jesus."
Part two contained "The Resurrection,"
"The Women at the Sepulcher," "The
Angel," "The Ouards of the Sepulcher,"
'The Sanhedrim Priests and Elder'"
(male ehorueD, "Protest of Humanity,"
"The Women Before the Apoatlea,"
"Hymn of Faith Triumphant," "Jesus
Appearing to the Apostle," "His Bene
diction" and "His Ascension."
Many beautiful solo part, trio), duets
and choral parts by men's and women's
voices were found through the ntamhers
of the oratorio, once a quartet with the
choir and at tne laat a choral number
with soprano obligate.
In a short sddress the minister brought
out the Idea that "He tioeth Before." He
aid that Calvary was before the people
and had not been pasaed; that Golgoth
wa tnward the sunriaw rather than the
sunset and that the Christ was In every
thing that had gmis fefore.
K t ST Fit AT THIMITY C A TH Klllt t.
Bean Taanu-k Tell of 4aaareee
of I'ntnre Life foe I befallen.
The faster services t Trlnl'y cathedral
Sunday were largely musical, HervUe
were held at In the morning, at It In
the morning snd st 4 In th ftr
men. The eathelral chnir, under the
di t'nn of Ben Simile. r'i'lr'd b 1
tlf il programs of song ar-pot print t i
the I .iai.r K,ta,.
ten .1 AHh'ir Tall in k rd th morn
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In Which He Innk up t'.a a .ii-. t
ib i'brliln find them of a fjtJie I f
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SUNDAY CLOSES HIS
BALTIMORE REYIYAI,
Money and Trail Hitters Roll in on
Evangelist Bt Windup of
Meetings,
"HOME RUN" BAKER A RECRUIT
BALTIMORE, April 23,rspe.
clal Telegram.) "Billy Sunday's
eight weeks of evangelistic effort In
Baltimore whirled up to a mangnl
ficent climax shortly after 8 o'clock
last night and then ended.
Less than an hour later Billy;
Sunday stepped from the platform
after hla last sermon, after the last
of nearly 1,000 tratl-htttera had
shaken bis hand, while 24,000 men
and women, swept from their feel
by tha most wonderful acene old
Baltimore has ever witnessed, SauJ
and shouted, "Glory! Olory! Glory!"
"Good bye," called "Billy," as hj
descended the pulpit steps for th
last time. "Good bye, good bye,"
came the answer, thundering baelc
from these thousands of voices.
And then the hout of "Oloryl Olory.
Olory!" oontlnued.
Sunday I I'l eased.
Hundy, tired, hi clothing soaked wttTa
perspiration, fatigue showing In every Una
of lb face, wa smiling with a happiness
that Inspired. H pushed his way to MS
mom snd there listened to the shout o
the great multitude, whloh filtered
through th door.
Baltimore did It up In major league
fashion." lie exolalrned characterlstlcallis,
And Baltimore today, that great lest
day, saw (W.OOr) people at the five ery
Ice. True, fully 80,nm of the were mJ
end women, at more than one service
But, st that sit attendance record went
mashed,
These 06,100 brought Baltimore's total
for ths great campaign up to nearly a
million snd a half people who heard tha
evangelist,
From this million and a half people
ther came mors thsn 23,0"0 trail hitter.
I.S43 of them yasterdsy, 014 of them s
the lust service,
And Nnltlmors expressed Its gratitude
ss best It eould to Sunday when It made
Its free will offering. This money was)
still being counted nt an rerly hour, Hat
118,000 hud been received early Saturday
evening before today's collections, swf.
the greater part of the offering, greater
by far has always com In that last day's
collect Ion. Because of this, Baltlmore'a
committee believes It will show Its ap
preciation In figures ss large as did
Phllsdnlphls. Philadelphia gars $31,000,
Or eat Moment This Morning.
Tomorrow morning at I S6 o'clock
"Billy" will leave Bnltlmors. Before ha
goes, however, he will be given Baltic
more's free will offering. As soon as th
money has been counted a check will h
made out snd that will ba presented tn
Sunday at the Mount Vernon Place home
st 8 o'clock,
"Billy" had Just finished hi last ser
mon. , Then "Billy" prayed. lie prayed
4 prsyer of thanks to Ood, of thanks to
Baltimore He praved a prsyer of thanks
to Individuals and thanks to churches.
He prayed s prayer of thanks to the
newspapers, of thanks to the city snd
slate, It wss a brief, but an eloquent
prayer. It was a prayer that touched ths
heartstrings of those who heard,
And then came the last Invitation for
trail hitters.
Hosh of Trail flitter.
The Invitation wa Issued at $20
o'clock. Beforo the second hand on
"Billy's" watch had made one revolution,
there came from out of the great throng;
24,000 men and wonxm, hundreds who had
been stirred, hundreds who had resolved
to heed the warning, "There is no to!
morrow," and to take "their stand tow
Christ then." 'Thoy Jammed the sawdust
aisles In their rush to grasp the hand
of the evangelist, who was In his little
pit for the last time. The tears of these
hundreds blinded them, and many stum
bled snd had to be assisted to the front
of the tabernacle.
"Home Run" Baker and six other Ka-a
York American league club ball playergV
hit the trail.
It takes but a minute of time to saw
dollars when you read Ths Bee Wsnt Ad)
columns.
Bank Clearings
Bank clearings In the fnlted Rtates frej
the week ending April Jn, aa reported ti
Bradetrenf Journal, Now York, sggra
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veer Canadian cleming sggresate $lga,a
Sal laift, an iisalnst 17l,pjti,ia laat week anil
$IM.:44.4I In this week last year. Fol
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