I li THE BEE: OMAHA, SAT UK DAY, MARCH 30, 1918. 23 41 m 'S3 V 4 iieSp wanted female , j Household and Domestic, ' fit. U for general homework, mall family; M washing. 110 North JSth Ave.- llar- y 2428.- tor general housework. Lavnoife Wages $9 a Week. Tel. Wal.i-i' .73. IJRLi FOR general housework small ? family, gpodwagt; references. 34rs. Robert Afson, Humphrey, Neb., Rt 3L COMPETENT 'general girl; ust be good cook; two In family: beat wage. Har. nil Hotels and Restaurants. fwo women to help In kltehen, one expe rienced in cooking. Flattron Cafe. 1720 St ary's Ave. ANTED At once, good dining room-girl; also, kitchen girls. Apply 2225 Farnam Si NEAT . irl to wait on table, Flatiron Cafe. 1750 St. Mary1. . y . Trade Schools. I'.KARN barber trad 1402 Dodge 8t Miscellaneous; DINING room girl wanted at Douglas 5 Couniy hospital, $25 room, board nd ' washing. Telephone Harney 651. EDUCATIONAL COYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day is enrollment day. nook keeping, ahortiwnd, atenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches.-Catalogue fret. BOYLES COLLEGE Douglas 1565. 18th and Harrcv Sts. Van Bant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools 120 Omaha National Bank Bldg Douglas 6880 . ELOCUTION lessons, physical culture; read ; era furnished for all occasions; pjlce ' reasonable. Call Walnut 14Z2. mornings FOR-RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms if JBlCELT furnished room, well lighted ana ventilated; large closjt. .suitable for two. j - Private. Breakfast. Red 857S. NICE, sunny room for one or two respecta ble gentlemen; walking distance. Tyler S146-W. 904 South 25th Ave. PLEASANT front room with private family; second door from 24th car, on Pinkney St Webster 1849. LARUE modern front room, suitable for two: also small room. Board near. 204c Dodge. HANSCOM PARK district. Two first claH sleeping rooms. Board optional. Harnev 1208. ........ TWO front rooms suitable ior one Or two aentlemen. 220114 Farnarn. Douglas 4752. 170 CALIFORNIA Furnished room: .rn vulblnc riUtnnee .Tvler 1886-W. mod IJ 1 05 SOUTH 28TH Two furnished rooms near two car lines; walking distance. PLEASANT south room in a private fam ily, 131 No. 31st Ave. - Housekeeping Rooms. LARGE neatly furnished 3-room suites, also garage; no children or dogs; references. 3026 Davenport. - - 2902 DODGE Suite of clean- neatly fur nished rooms; laundry privileges; no chil dren. MODERN nicely furnished room: beautiful location; no children. Harney 8654. !57S HARNEY Very desirable light "o'.re keeping -50ms. Bath floor, 1. 2, or $--onm. TWO housekeeping rooms, suitable for two. 828 South 22d. . Tyler 749, Board and Room. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS! , If you fall to find the room yon desire among these ads call at The Bee office for a Room List. (Jives .lomplete description of vacant rooms In ell parts of the city. New list Issuer" every week. Hotels. 2LAREMONT INN, 17th and Jackson, tran sient guests, $1 a day; permanent guests, $5 week. Douglas 2735. Unfurnished Rooms. WEST Farnarn District, 620 S. 35th Street Three beautiful unfurnished strictly mod ern rooms; balcony, shade trees, paved streets. Three blocks from Farnarn car. No children. Telephone Harney 5850. HEATED ROOMS. CRnOHTON BLOCK. World Realty Co.. Douglaa 6341 ' ' Sun Theater B'dg .-; ; FOR RENT 3 rooms and balh. Furnished or unfurnished. 2223 Locust. FOR RENTHOUSES ' West... Vv'ALKJNO distance. 11638 Dodge, 8-room, modern home, now being newly deco rated throughout; ready for occupancy Anrll 'l. $27,50. W. W. 'Mitchell, Web. 4876. SOUTH' lt Str, hot wateiilant. .$25.00 3019 Marcy St.; 7 Thorns, modern. .$36,00 JOHN N FRRNZfcR, Douglas 664. North 0-HOOM house, strictly modern.' near 36th and Ames; vacant April 1. Can Webster 166-1 between I 7 and 8 p. m. "or Doligla 61S7 days. -ROOM modern Webster 67 . - cottage for rent, Call South VERT DESIRABLE, CLOSE IN. 630 South 17th Ave., 8 rooms, stricMy mod ern brick flat, newly decorated - throughout,, within walking distance, $40 PORTER & SHOTWELL, Office. With Home Builders. 202 S. 17th St. Doug. 5013. , 0 6 ROOMS, modern except beat, $l(t. 10 rooms, strictly modern, $40. Walking distance. Douglas 6947. Miscellaneous. DESIRABLE ROOMING HOUSES, -CLOSE IN. 621 S. 19th St., 8 rooms, stilctly modern, newly decorated throughout, new floors .-...'.$40 1919 Chicago St., 8 rms., strictly mod. $35. PORTER & SHOTWELL, Office With Home Builders. 203 S. 17t!i St. Doug. 6013. 2620 DEWET AVE., 8-r., strictly modern housi newly repaired, garage, $35. 2617 Capitol Ave-., 9-r. mod. flat, $26. - ,2602 N. 20th, 6-r. mod. house, $22.60. 1622 Cuming, 4-r. mod. apt., heated, $29.60. RASP BROS., 210 Keeline Bldg, Tyler 721. $10 105 S. 28, 4 room; newely papered. $45 2007 St. Mary's, 10 room, brick. $70 620-22 S. 20, 20 room. . , - $35 2562 St. Mary's, 12 room. Ring- -tit Bros., Brandels Theater Bldg. $20 S. 31ST, 6 rooms, $26.00. 616 Park Ave., 7 rooms, $40.00. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tylet 1636. 333 Securities Bldg. 9-ROOM. all irndern house, close la. $46 JOHN J MUXV1HILL Raltor). I0O Brandel Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. 96 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF CREIOH SONS A CO.. THB CITT. BEE BLDG Shopen 4 Co., Rentals. Dougla 228. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. HYLAND .Apartments, 18th and Nicholas Sts., 1, 2 and 3 rooms, completely fur nished, $3 to $7.60 per week. Webster 4067. FURNISHED or unfurnished three-room apartments. Ca 1 Webster 932. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. Glendale Apartment - 51st and Capitol Ave. - 4 rooms each '-wlth'-'S-room-- features; new, fireproof and right-tip-to-the-rninnte far modern convenience; for additional information, call - . ' J. L. HI ATT COMPANY OOft FIRST NAT'L. -' J" BK BLDO. PHONE CO TYLER W APARTMENTS. Two room with 3-room accomodation In the Cononado. -22d and Capitol Ave. In-door bede, -Btovr lefrlgeraiir and all moden conveniences, including heat ai d Janitor orvlce. "Eight mtnute walk to 16th and Farnarn streets. $33.50 sum mer. $3.6 winter, . BENSON ft MYERS CO., Realtor. 424 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 741. " : COLLEGE TERRACE. New apartments, Juat finished, with alt the latest feature nd convenience fire proof throughout, $36 and. $40. . Located southeast turner 23d and California Sts., or call - - OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg., Tyier 496. MONTEREYE Apartment. 146 N. 344 St & rooms. $55.00. t rooms. $35.01. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. HAMII TON APT8.- Fireproof. 24th 1 nam: furnished or unfurnished. D Far J 47$. FOK RENT -APARTMENTS Nortu. 4-ROOM new apt.. $j;.50; 4-roum I . . see- ohd floor, rorner. screened porch. $-3. .- Maple Orurt, lsth ami Maple Red f2. 4-HOO.U apt. near postofflce. Low rent. U. P. eKehbina, J Mo Chicago. M;SCell ifOIX ... PETERS TRUST CO. SoHatlst in" Apartment management FOR RENT Business Pr'pty Stores. 24TH AND CUM1NU ST. Large store 01. 111. suitable for any kind of boairxas. 24th and Sprugue St., store room, fully eir.U ped "for oft drink place Cassel Real"' Co.. 6! J Bee Bldg. .FINE ..evi (tore roo'.i and taa. ii'wli t ai 27(11 and Leavenworth Sts Steam heat Per Particulars see Cet.rad -Young. 822 Bran dels Theater Bldg Pnug.as 1571 Office and Desk Room. OKFll'FsTl2Uper''"niinth arid 111" FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO, FIRST TRUST CO.. Agts I'vler 600 TTjE Bob buildTirg hasof7lrfs-"thn"t wIH - please you. Better investigate. Key stone Investment Co,.. Tyler 131. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. WANTED 5 or 6-room Modern house. Phone Benson 541. Furnished Apartments and Houses. THREE or four newly furnished clean rooms, for house keeping. Three adults, everything furnished, nice neighborhood, best reference given. Rent reasonable. Private phone preferred. Box 4818, Omaha Bee. Business Property. WAA'TEIl-Jo .rent building suitable for garage and repair shop at once; must be close In. Box 475. Bee. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN St STORAUK CO Owned and operated by Central Furnty tur.a afore; office on Howard St. betweefi 15th and !6tn Phone Tyler $400 Have your moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do It. Aak td.eee our dally rental Hals T FIREPROOF WAREHOUSK. Separate? locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and hipping OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. SOS 8. 16th. .Douglas 41CS. FREE RENTAL SERVICE FIDELITY Phone Douglas 26? for complete . list of vacant house and apart- . , raenta. Also for storage, moving, . . , 16th and Jackson St. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338 J. C. REED Express Co.. Moving, Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnarn St. Web. 2748 Doug 6146 4- . REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. 7-BOOMS, WEST. 7 rooms, all modorn, hot water heit 60 foot lot.- On 40th St., between Fan am and Leavenworth, Lawn and shade, pav ing paid and garage; $3,500. The time to own a home on tht old price of mi'a:;lal will soon be over. TRAVEIt BROS. CO., Dougla 6886.. 819 1st Nat'l Bank B d. North. Own Your Own Home Minne Lusa Bargain 5-roorrt, brand new bungalow; oak floors throughout; built-in buffet; colonade openings; built-in bookcases; plate rail and paneled wall; bedrooms finished In white enamel; full basement; furnace heat; south front on paved street; one half block from car line. One of the niftiest bungalows for the price in this addition. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS. 537 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. BEMIS PARK HOME East front' on 36th street, near La fayette avenue. , This is a good 2-story 6-room modern house, lst-class condi tion, having living room, dining room, kitchen; pantry and Ice box room first floor; 3 large bedrooms and bath, second floor. Paved street and ornamental lighting system, throughout the district. Price, WW for quick sale. GEORGE & COMPANY, Douglas 756. $150 CASH . strictly modern, may be bought 01 easy mo.niniy terms;., gooc neiBiiuornooa noi far from car. Go out today. Phone Douglas. 3628. days. . THAT 6,-HI -modern' house at 8215 Sher man Ave., now yrxant, for $3,260. Very easy term. . - W. H. GATES. 647 Omaha yat. Bank B Id g. D. 1294. MUST sell. Owner leaving city; 8-roorr. cak finish, - modern .. dwelling, strawberries. L quince, cherry, plum, peach treea- nved street; car. pnone pougia s&sz. KOl'NTZE -PLACE Modern -room bouse. full basement, iarge tot . close to car Price $3 350 Nnrrl A Norrl. D 4270 OAK bungalow, 6 rms.. brand new, all mod., very attractive, $3,150; only small amount cash. bal. like rent, D. S140. MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best ..opportunity-- to Invest vour money Phone Tyler 167 South HANSCOM PARK BARGAIN. A good 6-roora "alt, modern cottage, lot with' 64-foot, frontager paving all paid; nice lawn and shade; near 3 car lines and within one block of St. Peters' new church site. . Priced at $3,400 for quick ale. Good terms. TEBBENS The Realtor. 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. 2182. REAL BARGAIN. $950. 8-room house, maple floor, oak finish; full cemeted basement, cement walks, cltr water, electlc light, one and one- half block from 24th and A Sts., or 24th street er line. .8. O. Norqulst, 322 Nevlllo Block. $2,260 Five-room house, modern except heat and electrlo. light, 1911 S. 13th St. Easy term. Grimmel, Ph. D. 1615. 10-ROOM house In Hanacom park district; nice home for big family. Call Tyler 2123 1314 8. 26th street. -I Miscellaneour A GOOD LIST-OF HOMES Owners of tha following list of homes have decided to sell on a small payment - down of $700 and the balance about the aame as rent, Including Interest; all are strictly modern In every way. In good lo cations and bave 6, 7 or 8 rooms. Cut out thl list look over .the homes on the outside, then If you are Interested call us up by 'phone, Tyler 60, and have one of ouc salesmen show you the Inside. Start now to own your own home. The first payment 1 perhaps all the house will cost you. 3569 Jones St., 7 rooms. $4,500 3375 Jone St., 7 rooms 4,60 .. 1220 North 24th SU. 3 rooms 4,200 1013 N. 34fh St., 6 rooms 4,200 3421 Lafayette Ave., ( room 4,200 5310 Florence Blvd., 6 rooms 4,500 612 North 2Tth St., 7 room.....'. 3,800 666 North) 27th St., 7 rooms 3,800 3028 pvenport St., $ rooms 3,600 505 k 35th St., 4 room 4.600 1131 S. 33d St., 6 rooms 5,000 . 707 S. 36tb St, 7 room.. 1 4,300 70S 8. J6th St.r i room.;. 4,600 1119 S. 31st St., 8 rooms 4,000 (02 S. 15th Ave., 6 rooms 4,500 HASTINGS ft HEYDEN. 1614 HARNEY ST. Phone' Tyler 60. BUNGALOW. New, 5 -room stucco; oak finish; nicely decorated; fine location; near car line. Price. $4,000. Term,- $60 cash, balance monthly.-. - - BENSON & CARMICHAEL, (42 Paxton Blk. IEAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. " MAlit;.UN.S FOR ANY SliCKDPlJRSE I7.O0O 3110 CHICAGO ST. Ten large room, stone foundation, hire sleeping porch, two baths, garage, c, :nent drive, 65 ft. south front Could not now bo duplicated fur $IG,000. ' $3,300 T523 Cass. 6 rooms, modern. Lot 6tx 120. Etna place to build private garage ijolnlns INVESTMENTS $7,500 S. W. Per. JOth and Clark, 14x134. Seven houses: rent $1,092. $5.!on ::'lS-:::(i Chicago St. double framo h-use. rents $500. $4,500 8. E. Cor. 21th and Podge Sts. four frame houses, rent $4S0, lot S9VaXl2$. Dodge street will soon be a thoroughfare. BEAUTIFUL WILDINO LOT $3.J00 6521 Florence boulevard, $Gx600, noth ing to equal It.' Fine view, specials all aid. RINOWALT BROS. Suite 714 BrandVla Theater Bldg. VACATION JOYS Have just the place you want to spend the hot sum njer months. Cool, splendid itshinp. swimming and boat incr. On Carter Lake near Lakevicw Park., One room tent house, large enough for two. Also have canoe. Will sell very reasonable-. Address Bo 505O, Omaha Bee for particulars. ... W. FARNAM SMITH A CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnarn St. Doog. KMC REAL ESTATE Unimproved ! North. - J, GARDEN LOTS $1 DOWN $1 PER WEEK ELMWOOD GARDENS ADJOINING ELMWOOD PARK We will call for you and take you f Ut Lots $195 and up. PAYNE & SLATER CO.. Realtors 616 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Doug. 101f. VACANT NORTH, Have 6 full lot on Pinkney street. south front, at 25th Ave., among beautiful new homes. Priced to sell, can give term. TRAVER BROS. CO.. Douglas 6SH6. 819 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. RE M ESTATE- B'ness Pr'pty WE TILL buy your bom or bus Hies property and pav cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. E I ectrl c Bldg. Tyler $ BUSINESS properties and Investment. A. P. TUKEY and SON. 620 First National Bank Bldg. MXAOU fc INVESTMENT CO, Income, Business and Trackage Specialist 16th and Dodge SI. Douglaa 416. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. 15 ACRES NEAR BENSON Located within mllo north of Mili tary paved road, northwest of Benson, one of the most sightly pieces of land in Douglas county. Price very reasonable and will make terms. HASTINGS & HEYDKN, 1614 HARNEY ST. Phone Tyler 60. Acreage. a ACRES NORTHWEST . 4 OF BENSON Within one mllo of West Benson auto bus line; beautiful, rich', high ground. Price $500 an acre. Will make terms. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST. Phone Tyler 60. 7-ROOM stucco house, bran new, 20 lots, rich black soil, excellent for gardening, close to car, outside city limits. Owner will consider one or two vacant lots, or small house as part payment, balance monthly. Telephone Walnut 3466. Dundee, DUNDEE STUCCO HOME This Is a 2-story 7-room modern house located on north front lot y block east of 52d St., near Happy Hollow and . l'i blocks from school. Has living room with brick fireplace and built-in bookcases, dining room with built-in buffet, kitchen, pantry, lee box room, front vestibule, etc. All finished In oak excent kitchen. Four lvdrooms Including enclosed sleeping porch and bath room on second floor. Finished In white enamel. Price $5,600. Terms $1,200 cash, balance monthly like rent. Immediate possession. See GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. DUNDEE, $4,750 Price Just reduced for quick sale on 7 rooin modern home, semi-bungalow, lo cated ono Mock from car and overlooking Happy Hollow boulevard. This Is a neat little borne with overy convenience full lot Avlth considerable shrubbery and flowers. Must sell at once; want offer; cash or terms. GLOVER & SPAIN, ' Douglas962. 919-20 City Nat. Bank Bldg, DUNDEE BUNGALOW Nearly iew 6 room, all modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee car. Oak finish in two rooms. Full lot Garage. Price $4,600, Terms. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297. 212 S. 17th. HIGH and lightly Dundee Jot. $876 to $1,150. Easy terms, loan arranged for building purposes. Phone D. 6074, Shuler & Cary, Realtors. REAL ESTATE Investment GOOD Omaha Income brick flat for land. Price $12,000. Mtg. $5,500; inc. $1,000 per year. zit. uranaeis rnea. mag. Mr. rease. I REAL estate. Investments, house and lots. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Realtor. Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR .FARM. Widow has 6 five-room houses, one, 7- room, modern house, one (-room modern house and 2 modern store buildings; all well rented, on paved streets, close to car lines In Omaha; aleo (20,000 first mortgages; prices are right and property in first class condition. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 City National Bank Building. TO PROPERTY OWNERS WE HAVE PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS FOR MODERN BUNGALOWS AND COTTACES NORTH OF LAKE STREET. WE CAN SELL YOURS-JF THE' PRICE AND ; TERMS ARE REASONABLE. PHONE VS. COLFAX. 217. MITCHELL I INVESTMENT CO.. J4TH AND AMES. IF YOU want cash and will sell cheap. 1 will buy -your cottage, bungalow, house, flat or atore that you do -not -twrit; tired of holding or about to lose for want . of quick money. Give full particulars In first letter and beat prices. P. Q. Box 456. WE HAVE several good reliable buyer for 6 and 6-room houses and bunealow with $300 to $r,oo down. Cell Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg 1 REAL ESTATE To Exchange CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jenes CoS. D., for clear mo-frn house, tsewara Bros., till Brandel Bldg. Douglas 3840. - FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WK wsnt 100 mortgage on Omaha resi dences: fund. on hand for quick closing. '. II. LOUGEE. INC, 38-40 Keeline Bldg. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. A 6 riill t'KXT flint im! Untie of $1 5,000 on" $35,004 apartment house In Omaha In a first class location. Hastings & Hoyden, 1014 Harney St. Plione Tyler 60 . K t e ' FARM LOANS, rw r' Ol'20 PAUL PETERSON. O ,'2 ' J $64 BRANDK1S THEATER BLDO. DlvIi'ENfSs OF 6" PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar atari an account. OMAHA LOAN & ASSOCIATION LOANS ONCITV PROPERTY"" VV, H. Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg. H. W HLNUKR. Money on hand for mortgage loan. City National Hank Uldg. O.MAHA HO.MKS-EAST NKll. FARMS O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Rtdg. Doug. $71$. LOW RATE8 C rt CARI.HERO, 311 Bran del Theater Bldg. P. 6.S5. C1 CT.. MONEY U - 10 HARRISON A MORTON. $19 Omaha Nat. Ilk. Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 6'i and t Por Cent. 3. H. PUMONT Co., Keeline Bldg. $100 to $l.00o MADE promptly. F. D "Tlo.OOo MADE promptly. Weafl. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnarn St MONEY to loan on improved farm and ranrhr. Kloke Investment Co.. Omh Private Money. SHOPEN & COMP N Y. Doug I as 42$6 Financial Wanted. WANTED to borrow $5,900; good security; Interest and share of profits. Box 4752, Omaha Bee. Miscellaneous. WILL furnish acreage In the trend of ile vulopmcnt to responsible parties to syndi cate. Name the locality in which you de sire acrerfge. Largest Individual oil and pas lease holder In thla vicinity. Heard & Jackson, 410 Hoyt Uldg. Wichita. Kun. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. APRIL 2ND. Our next excursion to MiOehee. Ark W f BT.ANK. $01 NEVILLE BLK Missouri Lands. GREAT BARGAINS. 5 down, $5 monthly buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only $220. Ad ' dress Box SS2. SprlncflPld. Mo. Nebraska Lands. FARM FMSALE. 240 acres less the right of way. 70 acres Wood River land, balance rolling. 320 acres in cultivation, 30 acres alfalfa. Im proved. 3 miles from good railroad town and 19 miles from Kearney. Price $67.60 per acre, $3,d00 cash, balance li years at t per cent. C. K. DAVIES, Kearney, Neb. 58 ACRES irrigated lunil, Lincoln county, -6 miles from Hersliey, rich Plutte valley land, all under the ditch; K-room house, barn, etc.; 9 acrVs of alfalfa. A bargain at $3,900 One-half cash. Immediate poaseaalon. Wtlte & Hoover. 'v64 Omaba National Bank Bldg. WELL IMPROVED 80 Noar Tecumseh, Neb.; will sell for $200 per acre or rent for cash or share jif crops. See owner, 2231 8. 82d Ave, Harney 4638. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB SURE INVESTMENTS. For best land at belt price write Geo. Antlll, Blair, Neb. WRITE me for picture and price my farms and ranches In good Old Dawe County Arab. L. Hungerford, Crjwford, Neb. RANCHES of all slse Pstsmtn. nd kinds, easj 301 Kirbsch Rlk term A A CHOICE FARMS, Nllsson, 4J3 Rose Bldg. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan "alley Project Heart of the rang. Get on tn grouad floor with 80 acre Irrigated land ID connection with open rang. You c-n grow atock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion very tv weeks, (lend for bul letin. Harley J. Booker. 940 1st National Bank Bldg Wisconsin Lands. $11 AN ACRE 131 level acre, excellent soil, 25 under cultivation, balance open brush all tilla ble; no stone, 2-ronm log house, t log barns, poultry bouse, good well, In great Shell Lake, Wisconsin, dairy district. 8 miles from town. Must sacrifice to raise money quickly and $11 an acre buy It; $000 cash, balance to suit Owner, 800 Globe Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. OWN a farm, We have some of the oholcest land in th heart of th vry bast sec tloniof the Clover Belt of Central Wis consin. Low price. Easy term. Wrltlf for booklet and map. John S. Owen Lumber Co., Owen, Clark County, Wl. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming frm. $60 per a.. including paid-up water right. Henry t.v1 ACM Rvlsnder. B4 Omaha Nst'l. 'Miscellaneous. Strout's New Spring Farm Catalogue . Describes hundreds.'''- niorfey making equipped farmst doaen '"slates; on page' 24 Is 10 acres New Jersey fruit and poultry farm, hourly trains to Philadelphia and Atlantic City, good 2-story house, nearly new poultry houses, 200 hen Included, to settle estate; $1,800 with $600 down. Now York village dairy farm, page 13, ha lo acres, 9-room slate roofed bouae, big barn; Including 17 cows, l'i young tock. pr. horses, hens, hogs, tools, wagons and machinery. Aged owner's prlc for all $5,200; easy terms. 200-acre Maryland stock and grain farm, page 32, on mac dam road mllo to village high school. 160 acres rich cecll lom tillage; 10-room house, basement barn, 70;90; tenant house and outbuildings; 30 acres wheat, 40 acres new clover, ir, horses, 15 cow lncjufled by feeble owner for $13,500; one-third down. Write now for your fre copy this big money saving catalogue and easily find the farm you want. E. A. BTROUT FARM AGENCY, DEPT., 3072. 205 S. 18th St., Omaha, Neb. FARM LAND FOR RENT FOR RENT An Improved 20-acre truck farm about 4 miles from postofflce; 6- room house and outbuildings J also three garden farms close to town; all Improved; good garden land. GEO. Q. CLARK. 18 Pearl St. Council Bluffs, la. Telephone 174. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with u if you want to keep It. E. P. BNOWDHN A BON, 4$$ B 16th. Dougla 9171 WANTED 20.000 acres of Kimball and Banner county land, Must be first-class farm land Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box T 467. Omaha Bee, GOOD Omaha income brick flat for land. Frio $1,000. Mtg. $5,600; inc. (1,000 per year. 211 Brandels Thea. Bldg. Mr, Poae. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by th Bualne Man of Omaha. FURNITURE, plana and notes aecurlty. $40. oo, H. goods, total. $8.60 Smaller, larger m't proportionate rat. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Seeurlrle Bldg.. lath. Farnarn Ty ( LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1C7- - SMALLER LOANS. O (77 JO w. C. FLATAO. EST. 82. 10 (TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. T 160. - DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booth. Harry ilalashock. 1514 Dodge. D 6619 Est 1891. Horses Live Stock Vehicle! ' We will haul your live (took. XIVB STOCK TRANSFER CO.. 2209 Farnam St. Telephone Dougla 260$. For Sale. AS I am old and my eyesight 1 fast fall ing me, and must leave by request of family doctor to Mayo Bros., Rochester, Minn., within the next few days, I will dispose of my two young teams of mares, well matched and weigh 3,600 pounds per team. Call at Re. (17 8. 23d St.. Vi block south Leavenworth St. JUS TAKES my good team of mare, not over 9 or t years old; will have mule colts In .fune; good farm wagon, (45; I am taking balloon lessons and have no use for my team and wagon. Apply at residence. Stanko, 2670 Farnam. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. OLD TRUSTY Incubator and brooder hipped promptly. Big catalog fre. M M. Johnson Co.. Mfr.. Clay Center. Neb THOROUGHBRED White Rock hatching eggs and baby chicks, walnut 9676. WHITE rock eggs for hatching. Benson (84-W. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Real Estate Transfer. Charles L. Thomas, Jr et al., to Nell! Hutchinson, Fiftieth street, 148 feet north ot Pacififi street, west ld, 100x132 I M REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary F. Rayner and huohand Man uel A. Anderson, Martha street, 114 feet west of Sixth street, north side, $2x115. S3 $170 William C. Norrl to Carl F, Svohoda, northwest corner Newport avenue Florence boulevard, 50x165 1250 Edward 1'. Heniienay and wife to Les lie A. HlKglns, Flft -second street, $50 feet north of Farnam street, west side, 50x138 $250 Annie Kuyhendall and husbnnd to Carl O. Johnson. Thirty-second avenue. 90 feet south of Haskell street, west side. 4i.46l2S.$ 660 Charles W. Martin and wife to Aen W, Fadilen. northwest corner Twenty-fifth avenue and Fort Omaha avenue, 45x120 U50 Charles W. Martin and wife to Max 4 ell E. Rulsten et al.. Lin street, ' 183 feet east of Twenty-eighth ave nue, south aide, 44x120 4350 Mary Rtoft to J. E. Fulmer. Caldwell treet, 1$0 feet west of Twenty sixth street, south side. S0xl404 1 Oram H. Htrauser and wife to C. Louis " 1 Meyer, Mason street, 49 feet east of Thirty-third street, north aide. (0x141 760 Ernest W. Richardson and wife to Anna F. Sloman, Webster street, 160 feet west of Forty-eighth street, south side, 60x135 4900 Leslie A. Hlggln and wife to B. P. Hennossy, Walnut street, 250 feet west of Thirty-third street, south Ide, 60x183.81 250 Josephine Womach to John Hannk, Wright troet, 200 feet east of For tieth streat, north side. 60x120 1700 William Krelle and wife to Wesley Wise. Van Cump avenue. 200 feet west of U street, south side, 60x130 2700 Maggie Wilson to D. W. Denn.U, Six teenth utreet, 120 feet north of M street, east side. 40x130 uuu Thomas Dohan and wife to Loulo Met telmler, D street, 50 feet west of Twenty-suvonth treet, north ldr, 60x60 k J00 mNo7iTEOFECTION " ScHT)oi7"iHsrRicf klectionT Proclamation and notice to th qualified electors and legal voters of the School I'll trlet of Omaha In the County of Dougla Ih th State of Nebraska of an election be held In said School District on Tuesda the 9th day of April. 19IS, for the purpose of the submission to the qualified eleclers and legal voters of said School District of proposition authorising the Hoard of Edu cation of said School District to Issue bon in th sum of Ono Million Dollars ($1,000, 000.00) for tho purpose of purchasing school altes and the construction and furnishing-of school buildings In said district. SCHOOL BOND ELECTION. I, W. K. Reed, president of tho Hoard Education of tlio School District of Oniah In the County of Douglas, In the Slate Nebraska, do Issue this, my proolninatloi and by virtue of the authority vested In in a such president, do hereby glvo publli notice to the qualltlerl electors and legal Voters of the School District of Omaha III the County of Douglas, In the Slate of Ne braska, that an election will be held In saUl School District on Tuesduy. the 9th day of April, 1918, at which the following proposl Hon to vote bonds of said School District will be submitted, to-wll: OFFICIAL BALLOT. "Shall the Huard of Education of th School District of Omaha, In tha County o: Douglas, In the State of Nebraska, be authorised to Issue bond In the sum of On Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) to bo pentled In the purchase of school sites anil tho construction and furnishing of school buildings In said district, nald bonds to be In the denomination of One Thousand Dol lars ($1,000,000) each and dated June 1, 191 payable thirty (30) year after date, with interest at th rate of not to exceed flv (5) per cent per annum; payable seml-n nually on the first day of June and the first day of December of each year. Both prln elpal and Interest payable In the coin of th United Stales of Amsrlca at the office of the County Treasurer of Dougla County Nebraska." No ( ) Yes ( ) Said questions shall be submitted to said electors entire and the vote thereon shall bo "Yes" or "No," and all bllot having an "X" opposite tho word "Yes" shall be considered as authorizing said bonds, and alt ballots having an "X" opposite the word "No" shall be considered a against tho authorlxatlnn of said bonds. Tlio polls shall be open on the day of said election at eight (8) o clock In th mornln and shall continue open until Olght (8) o'clock In the enlng of the same day, at the respective voting places. The votln places at such election are as follows: 1.1st of Polling Place. FIRST WARD. First District 4107 Sherman avenue. Second District 3723 Bhcrmn avenu. Third District 3508, Sherman avenue. Fourth District Lothrop school, Twenty fourth and Lothrop. Fifth District Engln house, Twenty-sac ond and Ames avenue. Sixth District Northeast corner Twenty fourth and Fort. Seventh District City hall, Florence. Eighth District 5825 North Thirtieth. Ninth District 2402 Fort. Tenth District Druid hall. 24H Ames avenue. Eleventh District 4106 North Twenty fimnlh. . ...... , .Twtth.. 'Jjdatrlct Omaha jlnlverslty, Twenty.-fouiirTi and Pratt. Thirteenth -DUtrlct Colfax tarn, 4507 North thirtieth. Fourleor.th .District Engln house Thirtieth and Rpnuldlnv. SECOND WARD. Flmt District 20fll Sherman (venue. Heoond District 2025 Sherman avenue. Third District 1529 Sherman avenue. Fourth District 1513 North Twenty fourth. Fifth District 1829 North Twonty-fourth Sixth District 200.1 Lake. Seventh District 2618 Sherman avenue, Elchth District 2902 Sherman avenue. Ninth District 3240 North Twenty-fourth Tenth District Engine house, Twenty-first and Lake. Eleventh District 2516 North Twenty fourth. Twelfth District 5419 North Twenty- fourth. Thirteenth District 2708 Lake. Fourteenth District 1904 North Twenty- fourth. Fifteenth District Long school, Twenty sixth and Franklin. THIRD WARD. First District 1105 North Eighteenth. Second District Engine house. Sixteenth and Izard. Third District 313 North Sixteenth. Fourth District Engine house. Twelfth and Dodge. Fifth -District 1020 Capitol avenue. Sixth DUtrlct 410 North Sixteenth. Seventh District Drexel hotel, Sixteenth and Webster. Elirhth District 1907 Cuming. Ninth District South door annex Kellom sehpol. Twenty-second, between Nicholas and Paul. . Tenth District 2210 Cuming. Eleventh District Oarage, weat lde Twentv-flret. between California and Cass Twelfth District Dwelling. 624 North Twentieth. Thirteenth District Basement high school. Fourteenth District Dwelling, (09 North Twenty-fifth. Fifteenth District 624 North Twenty- fourth. Sixteenth District Engln home, 914 North Twenty-fourth. Seventeenth District 2902 Hamilton. Eighteenth District Webster school, Twenty-lghth venne and Webster. Nineteenth District Dwelling, ZB1S Chi cago. FOURTH WARP. Flrt Districts Union hotel, 1023 Msion. Second District 1415 Harney. Third District Paxton hotel, 31( South Fourteenth. Fourth DUtrlct 11S South Fifteenth. Fifth District City hall. Eighteenth and Farnam. Sixth District Court house Seventeenth and Harney. Sevonth District 170$ Jackson. -Eighth District 1810 8t. Mary's avenue. Ninth District 1923 Leavenworth. Tenth District 2305 Leavenworth, Eleventh District Dwelling, 629 South Twenty-first avenue. Twelfth District Omaha garage, zoie Harney. FIFTH WARD. First District 1121 South Sixth. Second District Grace chapel, south side William, between Fifth and Sixth. Third District Engine house. Eighth and Pierce. Fourth District 1704 South Tenth. Fifth District Train school. Sixth and Hickory. Sixth District Engine house, Eleventh and Dorcas. Seventh District Bancroft school (old), Ninth and Bancroft. Eighth District 1261 South Thirteenth. Ninth District 1259 South Sixteenth. Tenth District School, Fifteenth, between William and Pine. Eleventh District Lincoln echool. Elev enth and Center. Twelfth District Dwelling, ,4149 Sooth Sixteenth. Thirteenth District 152$ Vinton. Fourteenth District Engine house, Twen tieth and Spring. Fifteenth District Vinton schoof. Twenty third and Vinton. Sixteenth District Castelar (cbool, Eight eenth and Martha, Seventeenth District 2328 South Twen tieth. Eighteenth Dttrte 1JT Snntfc Twnlr. NOTICE OF ELECTION SIXTH WARD. First District 440ff South Thirteenth, Ger man Home. Second District Edward-Roaewater school. Thirteenth and Thelps. Third District 4001 South Twenty.fourth. Fourth District South Side High school, Twenty-third and J. Firth District Dwelling. 4614 South Twentieth. Sixth District Eagle hall. Twenty-third and N. Seventh District Hawt home school, Eighteenth, between Missouri avenue and M. Eighth Dlslrlct School, Twentieth, be tween o and P. Ninth District 5137 South Twenty.fourth. Tenth Dlntrlct School, Nineteenth nd V. Eleventh District 6113 Railroad venue. SEVENTH WARD. First District 1610 South Twenty-fourth. Second District School. Twenty-ieventh and F. Third District 4618 South Twenty-fourth. Fourth District Engln house 15th and L. Fifth District City hall. South Side. Sixth District 2719 Q. Seventh District School, Twenty-seventh and Jefferson. Eighth District School. Thirty-second and 1'. Ninth District Engine house. Thirty-first an, I It Tenth District School. Thirty-ninth and X. Eleventh District ,1726 Q. Twelfth District Engln house. Thirty third and K Thirteenth District School. Forty-aocond and I. EIGHTH WARD. First District Dwelling. 1114 South Twenty-seventh. Second District Dwelling 2609 Hickory. Third District Engine house, Ed Creign ton and Park avenue. Fourth District a203 South Twenty fourth. Fifth Dlstrl I 3259 Arbor. Sixth District 1507 Park avenue. Seventh District 1:134 Park avenue. Eighth Dinted --3205 Popploton, garage If? rear. Ninth District Heal school. Forty-tlghtb and Walnut. Tenth District Windsor school. Thirty v fourth and Martha. NINTH WARD. First District ll<i Karnain. Second District Omaha Taxlcab. 257 Harney. Third Dlstrlit 2404 Leavenworth. Fourth District 2701 Leavenworth. Fifth District Engine house. Twenty seventh, betwirn St. Mary' and Leaven worth. Sixth DlstrUt 2914 Farnam. Seventh District 719 Park avenue. Eighth District 3124-36 Harney. . Ninth District Garage, 3&!7 Furnntn. Tenth Dlsti let Engine house, Thirty slxlh and Jackson. Eleventh District 2913 Leavsnworth. Twelfth DistrictMotor Inn, 3323 Leav enworth. Thirteenth District Basement school Thirty-eighth and Joties. Fourteenth District Northwest cornei Fortieth and farnam. Fifteenth District Qarng (rear) 204 South Forty-ninth. Sixteenth District Woodman Hall, 4721 Leavenworth. TENTH WARD. First District School, Thirty-second ave nue and Chicago, Second District 32S4 Cuming. Third District Oarage, 3614 Iafytt. Fourth District 3301 I'allfornla. Fifth District 107 North Fortieth. Slxlh District Engine house. Forty-first and Hamilton, Seventh District 404$ Cuming. Eighth District Updike Lumber and Col, Forty-fifth and Dodge. Ninth District Dundeo school, Fltty-flrt and Davenport Tenth District Kngln house, Fiftieth and Underwood ELEVENTH WARD. First District Howard-Kennedy school, Thirtieth and Muple. Second District 1833 North Thirty-third. Third District School, Thlrty-flflli and Franklin. Fourth District SchSol, Forty-fifth and Corby. Fifth District I20B Military avenue. Sixth Dlstrlut 3203 Military avenue. Seventh District School, Benson, Fifty- fourth and Arthur. Eighth District Engln house, city hall, Benson. Ninth District 6121 Main. Benson. TWELFTH WARD. First District 6224 North Thirtieth. Second District Central Park school, Forty-second nnd Grand avenue. Third District Dwelling, 47$4 North For tieth. Fourth District Monmouth Park chool, Thirty-third and Ames. Fifth District Druid school hement. east ontranc. Thirty-first and Hpauldlng. Slxlh District 4001 Ame avenuo. Seventh District Florence school, Thirty- first between Stat and Wlllet. HARLEY O. MOORHBAD, Election Commissioner. W. K. REED, President Board of Education. Eighty Drafted Men to Leave Dmaha Saturday F.iehtv drafted men from. Omaha will leave the Burlington station at 11:45 Saturday night tor Camp run- ston. A special train will oe provided for them. The men are to report to their local board at 1 oclock Saturday afternoon for examination for con t scions disease. Chairmen of the exemption boards hone that Omaha patriots will ar range suitable farewells for the boys who leave, Mother Asks Court to Allow Her to Change Son's Name Mrs. Ella Mae Brown is asking the district court to allow her to change the name of her son, Frank D. Brown, to John lav Brown. She says her husband, Charles H. Brown, died November 7, 1916, and that in admin- stration naoers the child, born April 29, 1916, was named rrank JJ. urown. It is her wish, she says, to name the boy after his grandfather, John Jay Brown. anJ asks the court that he be entitled to bear it Two Aviators Killed. Fort Worth. Tex., March 29.F. J. Dwver and J. Scott Rowan, both members of the royal fighting corps, were killed in aviation accidents to day. Army "Order. gram.) The following named officer ar relieved from their duties t camp wwii, American Lake, Wash., and directed to Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.: Captain Axel Gustsfson, Meld artillery, national army. Oorge B. "Duncan, Jr., In fantry, national army; Harry Bouthsld Coleman, field artlllory, reaerv corp; Second Lieutenant Vaughan M. Cannon, cavalry reserve corps: The following named second lieutenant are relieved from duty at Camp Dodge and directed to proceed to Fort D. A. Russell. Wyo.t Harold A. Phillips, field artillery, national army; Nell C. Adamson, Infantry, national army. First Lieutenant w. BJ. Armstrong, infan try, national army, 1 relieved from duty t Fort Douglaa, Utah, and directed to pro ceed to Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.; artillery reserve corps. Tho following; named officer ar re lieved from duty at Camp Taylor, Louls- llle, Ky and directed to proceed to Fort A. Russell, Wyo.: Captain Karl Carleton Unthank, Infantry reserve Corp; First Lieutenant Samuel F. Russell, Infantry, na tional army; First Lieutenant Bnnno Gruene baum. Infantry rerv crp; First Lieuten ant Donald P. Vinton, Infantry ruerv corp. First Lieutenant Bnrley Hampton, engl- neera, natKnal army, la reuevea irom amy at Vancouver Barrack. Wash., and directed to proceed to Fort D. A. Russell. Charles B. McQrath, national army. I mlieved from duty at Camp Dodge and di rected to proceed to rort u. A. nusseu. America' First Oil T(I1. The father of the petroleum Industry of merle was Colonel Edwin L. Drk. He lived irr TitusvtHfl. Pa., was an enthusiast over oil and when ha declared that on the flat southeast of the town where he lived oil would be found he1 was regarded as a rank. But he opened up and developed the third greatest Industry in th United State. On the flat southeast of his homo town i erected a rig In 1869. It was a Jib rig 20 feet high. The bit weighed a llttla over two pounds. Com par that drill with ona of today S feet long, weighing from (00 to 000 pounds and handled by machinery; hle an entire string of tool weigh from on to four ton and measures from 40 fo 60 fet On length of cable today would welch mora than all of the original machin ery of Colonel Drake, Including hi rig and th building In which lie housed hi engine. New York Worl4L , INDIAN I C. RIDES THRICE INTO THE JAWSJF DEATH Jemadar Gobind Singh has Suc cessful Mission in London on Leave From West Battle Front. St. Nlhal Singh, In London Dally Ctirontcta The latest Indian V. C, Jemadar Lieutenant Gobind Singh, haj been visiting London on short leave from the western theater of war, where his cavalry regiment is at present sta tioned, and where he earned the cov eted distin:t;on. Rather thin and quite tall for a Rajput, Jenndar Gobind Singh has the clear-cut, intelligent features of the Indo-Aryans, among whom his clan of Ratiiorcs, with his highness the Maharaja of Marwar (Jodhpur) at its head, ranks high for the right ing and administrative qualities of its members. He spoke to me in simple Hindi the principal derivative of ancient Sanskrit jerking out his sen tences in soidicr fashion. The squadron to which he is at present attached, through the good offices of Lieutenant General His Highness Maharaja Sir Pcrtali Singh, who, in conversation with . me, re ferred to Gobind Singh as "my boy,", found itself completely cut off from the armies . perating against the Ger mans during the recent push , at Cambrai. Encircled by the enemy on three sides, with a stream canal on the fourth, the men dug themselves in, determined to give the Huns a hot time. Aska For Volunteer. The oftker in command, finding it imperative tj get into communication witji the general staff, asked for a ' volunteer to carry his dispatch, To go by the stream route was out of the question. The only alternative : was' . to brave the enemy fire over a dis tance of a mile and a half. Mounted on his horse, an Indian fared forth into "No . Mail's Land." He had not gone very far when Gcr-, man bullets struck down him and his horse. One after another other In dians followed this volunteer and shared his fate. Gobind Singh, then a lance-dafadar (lance sergeant), was among the men who saw1 the orderlies shot down by the ehetny. His Rathore blood boiled' in him, and lie asked the commander to let him try his luck. Mounted on his charge he galloped at f tilt speed into "No Man's Land" and mad straight for his objective. The Ger man machine guns riddled his horse's body, descrining with their bullets, on either side of the animal, a curve the shape of his leg, not far from where; it hung down from the saddle. His horse fell under him, but the brave Rathore escaped unhurt, and com pleted on foot the 600 yards of his journey that remained. The Return Journey. The reply to be carried back to thi trench, over the mile and a half stretch raked by German bullets, Gobind Singo offered to take it back. Mounted on the horse that belonged to the, general's orderly he sallied forth on the return journey. He was instantly greeted by heavy machine gun fire, about half way across "No Man's Land," his horse well under him, and he ran for dear life. The Germans gave chase, firing afl the time, Gobind Singh kept well ahead of them, and after a few moments that seemed ar, eternity counter fire from the isolated Indian squadron stopped the pursuers and he jumped into the trench, pnc more naving soccessmuy Dwiofnlcd his mission. ' ' - :.' " he dispatch tfiat'he brought required a reply. His offer to ride through the Valley of the Shadow of Death for the third time was accepted. He was given ; leave to choose any horse that lie wanted, and brave hearts wished him God-speed to their comrades, whp they had come to bvelieve bore a charmed life. , When Gobind Singh -galloped jnta "No Mans'. Land" he missed the usual German greeting of machine gun fire. Not a bullet whizzed past him; .-.-Few all the noise that was being made, the German trench might have been empty. ... Meant Certain Death. He must have covered half his mile-and-a-hllf flight when he discovered the German game. Their big gum suduenly began to thunder forth, jcre atirg in front of him a wall of burst ing shells;. ' A British gunner who was shelter ing in a shell .hole told him that to attempt to ride through that barrage meant certain death. , Gobind Singh replied that he did not mind risking his life for the success of his rnis sion, and he charged the wall Of fire Just then a shell fell on the horse that the Indian was riding. His hind quarters' were blown to atoms. V The shock did not render him sense less, but the sight of the horse's blood, with which he was covered, made hinj think he had been mortally wounded." Convinced that hp could not run he slowly walked the 200 yards or so that still stretched' before him,, the Gett' mans constantly firing at htm. ' On arriving at headquarters, Gobind Singh discovered that he had.corpe unscathed for the third time out of the jaws of death. The surgeon" who examined him found that he had 'not suffered a scratch. - : '! - '.- The general found his spirits as high as ever. He asked if there wast, an other message to be sent, and declared that he was willing to take it through the German lines if thatwere nects sary. It only remains to add that soon afterwards our afmics, pushing from behind, dislodged the Germans-;froi their positions and rescued the Im' dian cavalry thatiiad been isolated, "i War Department Cltajts. ' Washington, March 29f (Special '7re'u: gram.) Mrs. Pauline Sheriff. Ruuld i CVtv. S. D.; Irma Rlchnrdsnn, Algona,- Jn.; Crace L. Meady, Sioux Cltyt Ia.l- Jesse' H. ' Edsnn,1 Omaha; Margaret tl. Hawley, Clarlnda, la.; Marguerite PI. Winn, Waterloo, la. ; Dorothy M. Kolbe, DUDuque, la. ( Jennie E, Planek, Ollle, la., have been appointed ck-rks Id tho War dcpa'lment. . .. Ulrlch J. Bo dinke has been appointed as sistant postmaster at Norfolk; Neb W. H. Sherburne has been appoint! clerk In the postofflce . at. Lincoln. Neb, Magna R. Horn, vice- Pearl -3. Wagoner, al Omaha. . V,: ." ,- :'- ;.v ;-:--;- - Civil service examinations, tor. residential postmasters will he hold Jlay for the, fol lowing places: Odebolt, la., salary post. , master, (I dOt)- Atpeace, S. D.. salary, $1,200; Brainard. Neb., salary $1,000; Collin. Ia., salary, (1,100; Marion, la., salary, $2,300; Olbbon,' Neb, salary, $1,200; Dike; la, $1,000; Dows. Ia.. (1,700. 8. MacKennedy has been appointed poate, master at Riverside. Hanson county. S. D vice Hattle E. Stafford, resigned