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THE OMAHA DAILY FOR SALE~REAL ESTATE, " D. V. SHOLES & CO., T-N-N. Y. Life BARGAIN $1.860 for 2316 N. $th Ave., h In the BEST BUILT UP block In that part of the city, large S-room house, full two-story, sewer, water, gas, elegant re- Pair, new’ roof, newly painted, two coats, all repapered and painted inside. SNAP. #,100—7rooms, handsome in- terior, parqu, fine. plumbing, east tront 'lot on near Mason; cholce home. $,00—8 rooms, well arranged, strictly mod- ak finish, exceptional location on Bargain rk 49, f-block motor, 9 rooms, rgain Farnam )-date, oak k Farnam all modern $9,00—for 10-room ha Tesldence, strictly modern, finish, polished floors; one car. VACANT #4650 for 50x124, 16th and Lothrop, all paving paid, SNAP. $1,500 for 60x124 ard. CHOICE. 60080182, 2%6th and Harney. Cheap ,00088x102, near 26th and Dewey. VERY CHEAP. ACRES acres near Country club, half-mile of motor. CHEAP. $15) per acre. 1 acres 3 blocks from motor, on paved St., 660 feet paved with stone. Frice, $,000. , TRADES $60,000—Brick Block, renting $4,760 always rented; cholce location thirds of price in good ranch ance 5 per cent for 4 years. $25,000 for 10-room handsome residence, large grounds, hot water heat, EXC TIONAL location; trade clear, owing to 1ll health, for land FARMS 20 acres, SAUNDERS CO., half mile of WAHOO, very cholce and cheap if sold 800n; can give possession March 1. 46 acres, 6 1l from P. O, Omaha, on paved road; very fine; $100 per acre. 8 acres, near South Omaha, good, well Improved, very fine farm, 3% per acre, 820 acres, Ck AR CO,, In German settle- ment, In Bow valley, 240 cultivated, well improved, cholce farm, $2.60 per acre. 180 acres, Joins right up to the town of Hartington, very choice; part could be latted and sold in city lots; exceptionally ne improvements and a most exceptional place for a home eclose to fine schools; only 4 blocks to the P, O. Look a long time to beat this. §15 per acre, WRITE US FOR LIST OF FARMS AND RANCHES. NEW LIST OUT JAN 10. OVER 160 welected farms, ranches and tracts. RE—90 11 R. C. PETERS & CO. GROUND FLOOR OF THE BEE BLDG, Five-room cottage and barn, 18x20, coal shed, good well and cistern, shade trees. Quité a_numbef of frult and ornamentai trees. SBome grape vines. ‘If sold this week, we can take §1,300, 300 eash and balnce on time, Vacant corner lot, on paved street, west Farnam district, ' $1,200, 120 acres, every foof of which is tillable, with & good five-room house, nearly new, barn, sheds and cribs, near Pacific Junc: tion,' Ia. Wil take some Omaha city “Xrop«ny as part payment. acres of land in the Wood River valley, near Miller, Neb., $10 per acre. 820 acres in’ westérn county, with good 8-room_house, barn, 20x40, cattle sheds, corn cribs, granary and other outbuild: ings, windmill, three acres of orchard, for which, if disposed of at once, we can take $20 per acre. ‘We have a large list of city property, farm land and ranches. We would be pleased to have you cail on us or_write for turther particulars. RE—943 11 125 per cent Net Modern. 33; per cent Gross South of Lake. Near 24th St. car. NEW-—7-room , residence, modern, except ae:h half block from Kountse Place, very cholce, 3th and How- per year, ake two- land, bal- rental. Near Hanscom. NEW-5-room modern cottage, loca- tion, near school and two oar lines, §1,650. Splendid residence lots, With street im- provements in and pald, $250 and up. ERNEST SWEET, 613 New York Life. Telephone 1472. RE—854—11 THIRTY 40 ACRE FARMS. Only 40 miles from Omaha, yet for sale (33 sold In last ten days). Each 40 h a 3-room _house, stable and well, with pump, Price, $60 to §75 per acre; on 11 years' time;’ only one-tenth of purchase money cash, the remainder at § per cent inter- st. Come at once, every farm will be #0ld In the noxt 30 days or sooner. Have ou got a farm of your own to move on fore spring work ins? BLIXT & LOVGREN, Paxton Block. RE-910 11 FIVE RARE BARGAINS. On the Boulevard north of Manderson, a 6-room, well bullt house, with city water and gas; east front; good barn. Price, $1,400. Easy terms. A comy 4-room cottage, with s, city water and sewer, on the Boulevard north of Manderson. Price, $1,100. Easy terms. The owner of & T-room house. north of Grace, on the Boulevard, is determined to sell: Let us show it to yon. It has city water and gas. Lot {8 44x140, east front, nice shade trees and a good barn. Price, O Sakson and 3th st. we have a 7-room all modern house. Price, $2,100. One Mock west of the 3d af. extension of the Harney car line, on Parker st., we have a neat new 6-room cottage, well built. Price, $1,600. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO,, IN FLOOR NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. e RE -7 11 inside property, one-st & Paiways rented. A 800, Bemis, RE—981 11 pe CORNER LOT, double store building M per cent in tment. Paxton block. FOR BALE. A few properties at low figures on very favorable terms: $1,676 for lot 33x132 feet, with T-room house, on California St., almost opposite Creigh- ton college. Special taxes all pald, $676 for about one acre with house, South J4th St., near boulevard, one block from car line; $100 h, $10 per month. 675 for d-room he and half lot on 22d near O , only three blocks from 24th and N streets, South Omaha. $400 fuil lot on Dewey Ave. near {lst St ; $50 cash, $10 per month. 8200 for 44-foot east front lot on South 13th St.. near Canton street; $60 cash, $ per month $20 for 3 la lots N. E._Cor. Hamilton and 49th Sts.; $50_cash, $ per month, o t show §00d title with plete ab each pro GEORGE & COMPANY, 1601 FARNAM ST, 1601 Farnam 8t. Omaha, or 417 N. %th St., South Omaha, RE—M92 18 e FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. 25 ACRES finely improved first-class bot- tom jand, 1% mile from Norfolk. $12,000.05 180 acres i mile from Warnerville; bottbm 1and; no (mprovements. $4.800.00, M0 acres well improved, lcvel land, gord #0ll; 4% miles from Plerce. §&5.00 T acre. 0 acres well improved, fine stock farm; 4% mile from Foster. §30,000.00. 60 acres; fair improvements, fine soll; 12 milos west of Crelghton. 83,5000 1) acres, finely improved first-class land in Willow bottom; 10 miles southwest of Plainyiew. $6,400.00 40 acres, good grazin well, windmill and tan Tiiden. 35,0000 1,420 acres, well improved, 4% miles west of Plerce. $22.00 per acre. For further information call on or address, TRACY & DURLAND, Norfolk, Nebraska We own all of the above and possession n be given March 18t, 1903. A year is a low estimate you can realize on every dollar invested with us in CANADA LANDS Others have redlized from 8% to #00%. Why don’'t you? It Is better and safer than your money in a bank, business or min- ng stocks. We do not sell shares, but sell the lands Write or call on us for full particular: HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 510 N. Y. Life, Omaha, Neb. RE-972 11 land, all fenced, %; § miles north of SIX-ROOM modern house, except furnace; bath, kitchen, well and cistern; lot $x150 feet; price reasonable. 1143 N. 18th st. RE—970 i1* Stock Farm Near Omaha A P. Tukey & Son have for sale one of the most desirable stock farms in Doug- las county, 9 miles N. W. of Omaha; acres; nearly 400 acres under cultivailon, balance fine pasture, with quite a quantity of large timber; good new &-room house, barn, sheds, etc., etc.; sheltered yards for stock; price, §7 per acre. If too large parLecen be sold to adjoining farmers. 10,00 cash and balance at 5 per cent. A. P. TUKEY & SON, #44-445 Board of Trade. RE-M70 11 £2500 FOR NEW BIX-ROOM COTTAGE— Modern, except furnace; on Miami st., west of th st $1,850 for eight-room house, modern, excep furnace, on Boulevard, north of Ohio $00 for nice little home, 3113 Burdette s nice barn and fruit on lot. B. R. BALL. 526 NEW YORK LIFE. TEL. B12. RE—-987 11 GOOD §-room house, and barn, on corner acre lot, near Ft. Omaha, on new car line, §2,100. Bemis, Paxton block, & RE-981 11 DO YOU WANT TO SELL A FARM? If you want to sell a farm or ranch, tell the farmers and stock ralsers. about it The best way to reach them Is through THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. Thie agricultural weekly goos to 40,000 homes of farmers and stock raisers, so if you have a good plece of land to sell at a 1easo] price you ought to find a bu. among them. The cost of an advertisement small-2 cents per word. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER OMAHA, NEB. RE—604 FIFTEEN acres of fine fruit lands, north of FLORENCE; also suitable for chicken raising; will seli in 5-acre tracts from $2i0 to $450 per each b acres; cash, balance in six equal annual installments; interest 6 per cent annual. BLIXT & LOVGREN, 436-7 Paxton. Block. RE-M 11 BEE: SUNDAY. JANUARY 11, 1903 17 L R | .. P e ] THERE IS NO BETTER INVESTMENT THAN OMAHA REAL ESTATE AT TODAY’S PRICES READ THE MANY SPLENDID OFFERS BELOW FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. W. H. GATES. 617 N. Y. Life. Phone 1204, § rooms, modern, in Kountze Place, front- ing college grounds, a good home, and can be bought cheap, as owner is leaving the city. 7 rooms, good @rder, large barn, nice east front lot on Boulevard near Grace st. A low figure will get this. 6-room cottage, a comfortable home, barn ;’ndn)lnud size’lot, on 20th near Charles at. f-room cottage, and corner lot, 22d and Charles. Only §1,000. 120x400, on N. 24th, vacant. Can be bought chegp. 10 rooms, modern, northeast corner 23d and Chicago. Rental $40. $4,000. 7 _rooms, 2527 Davenport, $1,700. §5x103, Dewey ave. at héad of 26th ave. a choice location, $3,00. RE 1 A HOM Bhould be secured for the family as soon as possible. It is an ark of safety. We can make the way easy for you by mak- ing your rent pay for your home. We have several choice dwellings we can sell on the instalfment plan. Come in and talk with us. Homeseekers Association, First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. RE—076 11 10 ACRES, all frult, 5 miles out, fine neigh- borhood, $3,00. Hemis, Paxton block. RE—#1 11 A BNAP, first-class bottom land in Nebraska, one-half mile ation; level as a floor and soll an Inexhaustible black loam; two sets of improvements, one five years old, one costing upwards of $3,500, ‘other suitable for tenant; 20 acres under cultivation, 80 acres of which s clover and timothy which cut three tons to the acre in 1%1; 110 acres in pasture with running watei balance naturgl meadow of fine quality; owfier has contract for South kota land and must sell before February 1 or 560 acres of Plerce count from rallroad % ACRES, improved Douglas county land, convenient to Omaha, has 10 acres fruit, mostly level. per,acre. Bémis. Paxton block. RE—981 11 5 ACRES, north part of cit 00d msrovl— ments and ‘llh’l‘y of frul ‘1.*’ Tois, 3 E—81 11 Paxton bioel GOVERNMENT land, under irrigation, in ofl reglons, along U. P. R. R. In Wyo- ming. D. C. Patterson, Omaha. RE—M646 F3 MODERN 8-room house, near 40th and Dodge; will exchange for vacant city or 0od farm property; $2,80. Bemls, Paxton glock. RE-881 11 A FINELY IMPROVED 30-ACRE FARM in Merrick county, Nebrasl at $35 per anm‘uwnll rt" Mk:l 2, !-0‘ m property s part payment: Should be seen o bs appreciated. See us. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Main Floor New York Life Bulldlnf. RE-MTH4 14 ALFALFA FARM FOR SALE. A fine 320 acres In the best part of Dawson county; owner will take $2,500.00 Omaha house and lot as part payment; this is a sn FRRIR BPRART. opepRy e {3 en,” N. Y, L. g ™ RE—I‘T‘]I 4 ACRES near Florence; a fine plece of land, without {mprovements, $85 per acre. Bemls, Paxton block. R—ae1 11 RANCH farm lands for sale by the Union Pacific Rallroad company. B. A McAllester, land eommissioner, Union Pa- cific Headquarters, Omaha, fl.ni‘ GOVERNMENT land, under irrigation, in oll rerions along U. P. R. R. in ‘Iomlu D. C. Patterson, Omaha. RE—M6S Fé HGUSES and lots In all parts of city; also ‘acre Broperty and farm lands. The O.F. Davis Co., Room 662, Bee BIAg. NEAT 6-room cottage, near 4#th and Frank- iin, $1,600. Bemis, Paxton block. RE-1 11 MODERN 8-room house, also G-room. fins locations, low prices: Inquire 1411 Vinton. NEW COTTAGE of 5 rooms, well bult, porcelain bath, closet, lavatory, sink, hot and cold water, gas, cemented cellar 16x32; fine location, near school and 2 car lines; lot 42x132 only $1,650. Ernest Bweet, 61§ N. Y. Life. RE-—-M80 in bearing fruit outside and ad, Address A, Bee office, one ininy ‘ounc! E— 40 ACRES, or part, of the best in lowa, ity limits. Bluffs. 4“ROOM cottage and lot, 200 Center St. Inquire R. 17, Patterson Blk. RE— ELEGANT new 10-room residence, near h street car line, large shade trees, on 150- foot front loti; prefer to trade for good farm land; 7,600 Bemis, Paxton block. RE-91 11 0 ACRES No. | land {n South Dakota, good improvements; will take 36,000 in ity Property: balance either ali or part casl and morigage. Price £ per acre; Bem Paxton blocl RE—$81 11 ' TWO GOOD cottages in_South Omaha on 8. 224 st.; sell one or both on $100 cash, balance monthly. or tride them for small . $L%0. Bemls, Pax \ farm. $1 o lock. GOOD PAYING INVESTMENTS, $4,000 for two 6-room modern houses, near 26th and Harney. rental $540 yearly. $5,500 for four 6-room houses near 17th and Clark streets, rental $840 yearly. J. N. FRENZER, Opp. Old P. O. RE-6 11 WE WILL next two weeks some very fine_acre lots, & little north of Krug's Park, for 20 pcr' llcre.lfl: cash, balance Y and 8 years: Interest. & per dent. » YOAMBLIXT $ LOVGREN, 496-T Paxton Block, RE-m2 11 ICK 2-story Butlding, lot 33x132 six B ocks from P. O.: nine rooms besides store room. Owner occuples same and doing & §00d grocery business. | Will trade .ll’e sy for Income property. Price %0 “Bomls, Paxton block. Ri—81 11 A FINE farm for sale; 240 acres of good, level land 2 miles from good town in Sa. line county, Misouri; rents at $.50 cash per acre; will leave §7.00 loan on place; Tice, per_acke. Address M. fi T. Me- oy, Mondamin, Ia RE-MT1 1* Offer for the FOR BALE—Lot with two modern houses, near High school; 3 per cent under value; 300 cash, balance monthly pay- ments. Four south front lots near old Fort, on car line to Florence, 3150 each. Five'room cottage and barn, full lot, 218 Corby, $1,200. W. N. Nason, 46 Bee Bldg. RE—MB61 El’opfrl‘el west of SEVERAL good acre South Omaha, near street car line. Bemis, Paxton block. RE—981 11 HOMESEEKERS AND INVESTORS Investigate, The Big Bend country of eastern Wash- ingt v Cheap Lands, Bure Crope. Good Climate. Unexcelled for grain, frult and live stock. For further information call on or address WABHINGTON LAND CO., (ncorporated), WATERVILLE, WASH. RE— I CAN SELL your farm, ranch, city prop- erty, wild and unimproved 'land, any Dlace, anywhere. Send description and Cash price ard iearn how. Customers all over the country. W. E. Ward, Colby, Kan. RE— FOR A FEW DAYS-$5 cash for one of the best lots in Bemis park; formeriy held at $w. A SNAP. Addrese 11l 8. lth, Denver, Colo. RE-§79 1% CHOICE lots one block from 24th street car line, 3 each, $0 down and $9 por mouth. Bemis, Paxton biock. NEW GS-room house, with bamn, large lot, casy terms, M N. Y. Lite. Tel F-zaz RE-#%6 L lose his advance payments. We will sell this et o sacrifice. Address Box No. 608, RE— FOR SALE, 2 mortgages for $250 and $600 each; well secured; good discount; due Bargain _in 4 houses South Omah they rent $% per month. Price, $1,650, 6-room, steam-heated flat; 3 rooms rented, pay all the rent, E—67 11 WILLIAMSON §HARLES &. 0 RE—431 8-ROOM house, oak finish lower story, gas, Dodge st. Cash price, §2,80. Exchan, for farm property. Bemis, Paxton block. RE—081 VIRGINIA HOMES—Learn about Virginia lands, soll, water, climate, products, reading the Virginia Farmer; 10c for three monthe’ subscription. Box W, Emporia, R4 ALL MODERN house, very close in; open plummnfi east front; price, $4,200. Life. Phone 385, RE-941 11 $%0 TO $150 EACH and only 3 down and $ car line. Bemis, Paxton block, RE-951 11 one of the best In lowa; outside and ad- Joining city limits. Address, A, Bee Office, RE—T02 Norfolk, Nebraska. January 1, 1904 t time. e 3. H. PARROTTE, Paxton Block, Farnam street. bath, city water, grate and mantle, West n fruits, berries, cultivation, prices, etc., by Va. 9—11% 3. H. SHERWOOD. Room 37 New York per month. Only a few lots left on new FORTY ACRES, or part, In bearing fruits; Council Bluffs. FOR RENT-HOUSES, TO MOVE right Bto 2o otice, 1l 1660.885. D384 HOUSES, % upward. Bemis, Pul?n Blk. FOR RENT, one S%-room house, with b Water and_sewer: just been placed I first-class repair in good location, C. M. Bachmann, 436-37 Paxton block. D—179 ,gz Omaha Van ‘arnam, or Tels. oo FOR RENT=HOU FOR RENT, 6-room cott low. Inquire at 607 N. 1%th st D—M9TT 13 ROOM modern house, vacant Feb. 1; roomers now in house wish to remalq. 513 N. 28d. FOR RENT. Jackson, § roome, all modern, §30, arcy, 10 rooms, barn, all modern, 5. 1310 8. 1st, § rooms, barn, all modern, #0. 2019 Pacific, 5 rooms, $15. D. V. BHOLES CoO,, 310 N. Y. Life, D it BUSINES CHANCES, close In, rent | DOES YOUR MONEY EARN ALL IT 18 WORTH? On_November 3 we increased onr $ per cent weekly dividends to 4 per cent which, together _with the QUARTERLY R! EERVE FUND DIVIDEND, will net you about § per cent weekly on your invest- ment. This is the earning power of your capital placed in a conservative, legltimate enterprise, such as we offer. ' Write for our booklet, “WHEN ALL ELSE HAS FAILED,” and other information. High- est mercantile references and testimonial from old, satisfied clients. The Mason- Teller Co., Lenox Bldg., Chicagy, Il Y84 11° BUSINESS CHANCES. INVESTORS, ATTENTION. Write us remarding Investments that will net you from 10 to 18 per cent and abso- lutely Western Realty and Invest- ment Co., Fremont, Ne Y805 J13 CABH for your real estate or business, no matter where located; if you desire a quick sale send us description and_ price. Northwestern Business Agency, D 313, Bk of Commerce bldg.. Minneapolls, Minn. Y—ods F2* WHEN vou want to buy, sell or excha our business or property quick see J. H. ohucon, $48 N. Y. Life. Y% R SALE—Complete Stock of secondhand furniture; doing A g0od business: fine lo- cation; sfore can be leased or stock can be removed; this can be bought at a bar- | in; reason for selling is bad health, ddress, P 49, Bee. Y—Ms%% GOOD location for a_bank; brick bullding, fine fixtures, safes and time lock for lflg Address, P 5. Bee. IF YOU want to get in or out of business or buy or sell property communicate wi Northwestern Clearing Co., N. Y, Life Bldg. ¢ Y436 $50 WILL buy a two-chair barber shop, established husiness; rent §§ per month, including three living rooms. Cuming 8t Y—-M371 TO GET In or out of business call on Wil- lams, Room 411, McCague bulldln{;‘u Y—M691—-13 FOUR-CHAIR BARBER SHO! rooms; established nine WANTED—Party with from $2,000 to 3,00 to accept rremlnenl position; business manufacturing. L. M. South Sioux City, Neb. Y—M532 AN investment of $25 has always averaged §0 per week; particulars on request. "C. . Bragaw & Co., New Orleans, La. Y—M175 17 MUST be sold at once, furniture for 12- room house, used only one year, excellent Jocation, house filled with very best class of roome®s; a money making opportunity for the right party. Write 8 66, S’ee. Y84 DRUGGISTS, ATTENTION-—Drug store for rent, cholce location. For particulars write A. L. Green, Beatrice, Neb. Y—MS18 19 FOR SALE-Half or whole interest in good paying planing mill. Address T 17, ee. Y-MSI4 11* FOR RENT-Facto building, 3,000-foot floor, $15 r month; will sell 15-horse- power botler and _engine, 5-horsepower gasoline engine. Address T 15, Bee. Y—ME15 11* 'wo bath- T0800: witl ‘el tor 3800 17 ‘aén ot once. ,500; "will sell_for én at once. Address T 15, Bee. Y—MS13 16 10 LOTS siven away to advertise Wild- wood lake, subarb New York; send stamj for deed; 5 feet. Seaside Co., 187 Broad- way, N. Y. Y—M812 104 THREE per cent per week on investments from $10 to $5,00. Renowned Tom Walsh, manager. Deposits can be withdrawn on demand. Send for bookiet. United Turf & Investment Co., 208 Fullerton Bldg., Bt. Louls, Mo. . bl e 1 $20 AND u:- rd earns § per cent weekly; safe as a bank investment; withdrawn on demand; our references are hundreds of best business concerns in America. In- ternational Investment Co., Nulsen Build- ing, 8t. Louls, Mo. Y—908—11* in all parts of city. The O. F. Davis Co., 608 'Bn Bidg. D35 HOUSES 2741 8. 13TH 8t., 6-room cottage, city water, rental $10. Willlam K. Potter, receiver, 308 Brown block. D32 “THIS BEATS NEW JERSEY"—Charters rocured under South Dakota laws for a few dollars. Write for corporation laws, blanks, byl nd forms to Philip L rence, late assistant secretary of Huron, Beadle County, South Dakot: Y—8865—11* VANS and baggage wagons. Tels, 1165-1145, D481 HOUBES. G. G. Wallace, Brown Block. D387 HOUSES and flats. Ringwalt, Barker block. D358 7-ROOM modern house, 2313 Charles, Tele- phone A-2568, D—158 HOUSES ¥ ch2 &, B i T-ROOM house, N. 2ith, §14.00. 'l‘elb-l. $10 FOR 7 rooms, 3007 Jackson street, city water und bath, good location. 'Phone 470. Potter, Forgan & Haskell. D162 FOR RENT—Nine-room house; just newly papered and repaired; uil modern except urnace; 8t. and Poppleton Ave. Two 9-room houses, 30th and California 8ts., all modern, city water and sewer, One 4-room house, #th and Cuming Sts., city water, $10. 3 C. M. BACHMANN, 436-31 Paxton Block. D625 FOR_RENT—7.room house near the park on 8ist and Farnam; modern throu, furna with hot water connection; will be vacated February 1; reni, $35.00 per month; owner pays water rent. Apply at location, 133 North Sist Ave, MAGGARD Van & Storage Co. Tel. 1486 D389 FOUSE to rent or sell; bargain for some- one. Address T 1 D—Mu08 16° MODERN 8-room house, 1431 Vinton. In- In- quire 1411 Vinton. D—-MBSO4 120 FOR RENT Three-story and basement brick building, No. 1315 Howard street. W. H. THOMAS, First National Bank Building. D868 11* GARVIN BROS. MANAGE ESTATES, COLLECT RENTS. Will give your business careful attention, HOUSES FOR RENT. 1507 8. %th, 7-r., mod., barn 208 8. 41st, § rooms, new... #19 Mason, 5 room: N eseene @1¢ Manderson, §-r., city water... 216 8. 17th, § rooms, city water 927 Center, 3 rooms... cenne 1% Baratoga, 6 rooms, barn.. €19 8. 24th, 3-room flat............. 2407 Dupont, 3 rooms, city ‘water. .. GARVIN BROS, Com'l Nat. Bank Bidg., 164 Farnam 8t. D982 11 FIVE PER CENT WEEKLY dividends paia on §20 and upward. Money can be with- drawn on demand. Business Co-operative Bookmaking. Agents wanted. Send for T tus. Rich: d Syndi 3 3 postas. mond . gy Aongs ugt [ FOUR per cent and over earned weekly on investments of $5 and upwards in one of the most profitable modern co-opera- tive racing stables; endorsed by satisfied customers In all parts of the country. This 18 an opportunity to place your idie capital in an established business that will net you greater returns than any form of Investment before the public. Your money at your command at all times. Subscriptions _acknowledged by certificate of deposit. For full particulars send for free booklet. Demarest & Co., Caxton Bldg., Chicago, Iii Y42 11 BEST MONEY MAKER ON EARTH We have paid investors a weekly dividend of not less than 5 per cent for over five years. This is no Board of T: mining speculation, but a profitable en- terprise, conducted by conservative and intelligent experts. Bank and other high class _references; $20.00 and up accepted. Benedict & Co., South Bend,_Ind. Y838 11* WILL TRADE FOR STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, farm or city property, or sell furniture and lease my elegant hotel “ldlewilde” (formerly ~Fairview hotel), Osakis, Minn., together with fif- teen summer cottages: al tage and all improvements about hotel and cottages newly furnished, elec- tric_lighted; no incumbrance. For par- ticulars address, ‘‘Wilde,” Dally News Buflding, St. Paul, Minn. Y—h20—-11* WANTED—-Man with $1.000 cash to joln several good, responsible men in strictly safe, first-class business transaction which will assure him a steady income of $300 per month or better. ~Addreas, T 3, Bee. Y—837—-11° AN AVERAGE profit- of $1.80 in Thirty Days, or 9,000 per cent, on an investment of $2, is made on our safe Investment plan. We have spent an enormous sum to secure ineide Information and have solved the problem of an absolutely secure and safe Investment, with unlimited earn- ing capacity. Twenty years' experience Las Cu]mlnuled in a secure and unfailing method by which our clients and subscri ers are making fortunes. Why not yo If you consider a profit of $60 a day on $20 {nvestment worth your while, write for booklet and full information. Star & Crescent Co., Incorporated, 226 La Salle Bt., Chicago. Y-8%-11* BUSINESS CHANCES. GENERAL MDSE.—$3,00 to $2000 clean, staple stocks, doing good business In live country towns; can handle good improved lands for some of these GROCERY STOCKS-—$1,00 to $4,00, doing well; can be had right; in city and coun- ry. HARDWARE 32,000 to $6,000 staple stocks city and country; cash and good im- proved land will do. TUGE-$1,500 to 36,000 clean stocks, in and out of city; good income property for some of these. SHOBE §10CKS—$3,500 to $,000 fine, clean, staple lines; improved land at right price for former; what have you? % BAKERY, 'GROCERY AND CONFEC: TIONARY—$1,600 clean “stock, fine, and only business In live Nebraska town: this Is A great bargain: pay to investigite FLOURING MILLS 10 75 bbis. capacity, fully “equipped, good business, well lo- cated In_Nebraska, thrifty community, $6,000 to $5,000; good land will interest HOTELS-2 to 5 rooms, weil furnished city and country, good business; furniture for sale; reasonable. ROOMING HOUSES-7 to 4 rooms fine locations, In city; furniture at right tigure. NOTICE—1 always know of someone who has a stock of goods or other business to deal, and 1 know of someone who has Jand to deal for something else. NOW tell me what vou have to sell, AND tell me what you want to buy; THEN If 1 don’t find you a deal, WHY, you may say 1 never try. § M. Joit N. ¥, Lite REAL “ESTATE, . INSURANCE AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, FOR SALE or rent. February lst, 8-room, remodeled house, 288 Farnam st.; monthly Installments if desired; can be made busi- ness property. Inquire at 507 N. Y. Lifa blag. Y—MO7S 13 $,00 FOR stock of groceries, without fix- tures. B, R. Ball, 626 New York Life. *Phone, B ARE YOU desirous of bettering your flnan- clal standing? If so, we offer you an ex- ceptional opportunity. Send for full par- ticulars explaining in detall our con- servative business methods SAMUEL F, LLOYD & CO., Members St. L. Merchants Exchang Laclede Bldg., St. Louls, M L ' FOR EXCHANGE. cant corner lot, handsome place, in improved property Room 887 New York Phone 388 2942 11 TO TRADE FOR GROCERY—I have a fine quarter section in the James River valiey to trade for a_paying grocery business. What have you? D. T. Youker, Ellendale, N. D. Z—Msa 13 FINE v for equity 2. Eindrwoo! Life. FINANCIAL, INCREASE YOUR BAVINGS-—Absolutely guaranteed geekly 3% divedends pald to subscribers on Investments of $20 and up- wards: profit payments made weekly; all deposits wubject to withdrawal on de- mand; highest financial, commercial and professional references, covering a_ period of thirty years; write for particulars. The C, E. Rand Company, 169-171 Broi way, New York. —968 11* PROPERTIES MANAGED, W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Manage Estates and Other Properties Act as RECEIVER, EXECUTOR, GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE for CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, INDIVIDUALS. and fiscal agents of CORPORATIONS. 1320 Farnam St. T GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, “EGGS, NC PER DOZ T. & E. Butterton, grocers, 834 N. 18th St 46 PATENTS, H, J COWGILL—No fees unless success. tul. 518 8. 150k 8L, Omaba. Tel. T SUES & CO., Bee Bldg., O s tablished 1886, No fee if Hand book free. Telephone 1628 and A-3510. —852 Mio® E———— ey LAUNDRY OMAHA Steam Laundry: shirts, sc: collars, 20, oufts, do. 176 Leavenworth. Tel. A-J78! —a BICYCLES, 2450 BUYS THE NEW HIGHEST GRADE d-drawer, drop-head, oak cabinet, Genulne SINGER Sewing Machine; $20 for the New Home or Domestic; $21 ‘for the White; Standard, $2; Wheeler & Wilson, $24; Minneeota, $16.9; Burdick, $12.8; Soroce $8.95. For free sewing machine cataloguo and most liberal free trial offer cut out and mail this notice to Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago. SUMMER RESORTS. KE MINNETONKA—Cottages for sale and to rent for lake season 1908 by JABGER & TORELLE. MINNEAPOLIS, BRASS FOUNDRY. BRAS 354 Simiaur captine. gichel plats N. Main St., Cnuncllplilnflly 4 MUSICAL, SONG WRITERS AND POETS-—Successful songs bring fortunes. We write music to our words and publish. Groom Music 20., Chicago. 2 FARMS FOR RENT. TRANCE MEDIUMS, 7 ACRES 6 miles N. W. Omaha, unim- proved, 8 s@r acre. GEORGE AND COMPANY. M—961 18 — LOST. CASH buys $5,000 stock clothing at liberal discount; $7,000, furniture; 34,50, depart- ment goods; $3,500, drugs; $3,000, eries §900, clgar store; $20, barber Al clean, nicely located' and paying well. Improved farms. Box 225, NeYbrng Clty. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The old reliable conservative firm of H. E. Whitman & Co. are still 'plyln[ thelr regular dividends as heretofore, on each and every Tuesday throughout the year. This profit will not be reduced, as we are LOST, Friday afternoon on Hanscom park car,’ Pacific st. or Georgia ave., small silver purse, containing about $40. = Finder Plesse call room & Commercisl National ank bldg., and receive reward. —984 11° SEND 2%c and stamp, with date of birth, and get trance reading. 1 can tell full names, dates, full name of future hus- band or wife, with age and date of mar- riage; give advice on love, business, mar- riage, speculations, divorces, changes, ete., and tell whether the one you love I8 true or false; guarantee satisfaction. A dress Mme. DeVere, Lock Box 915, Kan: City, Mo. 574 11% — SHIRTS TO ORDER. — e —— FUR DRESSING. 0, R, GILBERT CO., tanners. 1424 8. 13th. —_] CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. amply able to continue earning the same on l{l capital invested. Your money is not used for gambling pur but is invested in legitimate bus fully protected by our extensive proper- ties. Benfllh may be withdrawn at an; time, in part or in full, on demand. Bu: nese men, banks and mercantile agencles throughout the country endorse our methods. hll"or lullC Mrélcfllu: Adéifl;u H. E. Whitman & Co., Callaghan s San Franclsco, Cal. ‘I—m—n! 000 STOCK of goods; big business; estab- e 1 years; made 500 clear tn 105 Great chance for ambitious party. Box 28, Blair, Neb. Y—o19—11 E. J. ARNOLD & CO. ot Bt. Louis, Mo., race horse owln«‘n ndb“bo(:km kfi"'e:a vite the speculative public to an inv - gation of Dl'ilelr methods. This is an old and long established concern, amply re- Eponsible and reliable in all its dealings. A rigid inquiry into their business will develop a condition unattained by any other anzl(men! proposition ever offered for publie rticipation. Subscription to their capital may be made In amounts of $50 and upward, subject to withdrawal in full on demand. Dividends d in cash fifty-two times every year. The best pay- ing safe Investment in the country. Refer- Banks, trust companies, commer- St. Louls business men and rominent men everywhere. For full par- Hleulars adaress, E. J. Arfold & Co.. 9th and Pine Sts., St. Louls, Mo. ¥ GROCERY store, involce about $1,800, in 00d county seat In east-central Ne- raska, doing a good business, is offered for a short time. Owner has other bu ness. Address, T 37, Bee. MB9T—1 SBMALL STOCK of general merchandise cheap, account of health. Address, J. D. Philllps, Friend, Neb Y—M896—15% BUY MAY WHEAT AND CORN AT ONUE —Margin it 2i4c per bushel, which will mply protect you, and your money should double within 15 days. Do not delay. Buy immediately; 30 will margin 2,00 bu.: $100 will margin 4,00 by, Remit by cash, draft or postal order. Send for our free book, ""Modern Safe Methods fqr Invest- ments.” Flower & Co., Brokers, Trader: Bidg., opposite Board of Trade, Chicago. Y —907—11 A GOOD WEEKLY INCOME PAID on a small investment by our stock re- demption plan: highest references: can re- turn stock and withdraw money invested on demand. Central Security Co., 9% Wall 8t., New York. BHAMROCKS for 8t. Patrick's day—March 1. We are the cheapest house in America for shamrocks. Bend for wholesale price list or 10c for sample line. Jos. F. Bilz, Omaha, Neb. Y- GREAT openings for business of all kinds New towns are being opened on the Ch! cago Great Western Ry., Omaha exten- slon. For particulars address E. B. Magill, Mgr. Town Site Dept,, Fort Dodge, ol IN THE BIG WESTERN TOW. PAUL, MIN partnership; man; prefer brokerage. Ay —After January 1 will talk want good, square detall one familiar with general banking or general merchan. property and one who has no silent partn workel rictly sober; will have noth- ing to do with a stingy, penny-cutter or drinking partner; must have no less than 325,000 cash and come to Bt. Paul to stic references, bankers and jobbers, east and northwest. Address, if you mean busi- ness, got the money and ready to talk, L. J. Wilde, office 22-206 Daily News 8t. Paul, Minn, Y—980-11° FOR TRADE—Determine the responsibility of your broker. It is as essential as pick- ing out the right farm or the right stock of goods. 1 have most perfect classified system of exchanges, where wants of clients are carefully recorded. Stocks or jobs or merchandise handled on commis- slon or consignment. All classes of per- sonal property generally on hand to ex- change. Hotels, farms, business blocks, north, eouth and west. Will act as trustee, fiscal jent_or exclusive broker only. Louls Wiide, Daily News Bullding, Bt Paul, Minn, Y—928—11° FOR RENT. 6-room cottage, 184 Corby street; 6-room flat, 184 Sherman avenue; both modern except furnace. Inquire 403 Karbach block. D887 1% 1611 Howard 8t. modern except ir, "8 per month . 1601 FARNAM. D—M%9 18 DESIRABLE COTTAGE FOR RENT. 24 North %th 8t, four rooms and in first- clase condition. ' 315 GEORGE & COMPANY, 1601 FARNAM DM 15 NINE-ROOM modern house, 409 8. 5ih av 1-room house, 239 Patrick av. Willlam K. Potter, receiver, 33 Brown bik. D956 11 20 N, #BD, § rooms, modern, . Db 11 6 rooms, heat and in best of GBORGE & COMPA. l i FOR TRADE—The large and desirable stock of men's goods, ladies’ furnishing, notions and general merchandise of Olsen & Co. 1y offered for exchange. January 1 inyoice completed showed $11857. Stock on hand and bills payable, $3.90, which must be paid by purchaser to trustee and before goods can be removed. Owners will take their entire equity in desirable property or farm land located south or west, Owners pay my commission; no expense to you. The etock will sult you Positively no other terms accepted. Don't write If you cannot handle the deal on lines proposed. _Address, exclusive agent, Louls Wilde, Daily News Bullding, 8t Paul, Minn u* N ESTABLISHED cereal food company Qesires the services of branch office man- ager; compensation $3,000 per annum; highest references required and given; op- portunity, of a litetime, for right party. Address “Cereal,” Box M8i, Battle Creek, Mich. Y— FOR SALE AT AUCTION—Stock of grocer- les ard groceries fixtures; meat market fixtures; two horses and delivery wagon. Inquire of Joseph B. Tradenberg, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. - FAKE MINING AND OIL STOCKS—Do you own them? Send for free sample copy Bulletin containing list. latest news and other valuable Information. Bulletin Pub. Co., Denver, Colo. Y- YANIDROSIS" Skowhegan, Maine, mails the true guide to wealth and heaith, for men ‘and” women at home, in practice les. Postage, 10 cen and outfit sal tag: S SIS FOR SBALE, statlonery and confectionery business in town of 5,000 population; best location $10,000 cash business in 102 Part cash, balance to suit. C. L. Olds, Fremont, Neb. Y578 11 MARVELOUS REVELATION IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD. An absolutely reliable corporation, author- fzed CASH CAPITAL, $1.000,000.00. paying a uaranteed _dividend of ' § per cent §EEKLY, 22 per cent MONTHLY, 200 per cent ANNUALLY, with a STRICT ELIMI- NATION of GAMBLING or SPECULA- TION. $2.00 EARNS YOU MONTHLY § 5.50, 50.00 EARNS YOU MONTHLY = 11.00, 100.00 EARNS YOU MONTHLY 22.00, 500.00 EARNS YOU MONTHLY 110.00. A steady income the year round. ABSO- LUTELY SURE, UNQUESTIONABLY BAFE, PoslTw¥L\rdso 'X'HJ /‘«‘n ",‘,"“" dends remitted Tuesday of each week. Representatives wanted. INVESTIGATE. Free booklet. THE J. E. mfibninzsgo'n“"c'\} i “uller Bldg., Broadwa , New York. Fuller Bldg. y O L ALL kinds of carpenter work and re| romptly attended to. T th and Lake streets. Iring Ochiitree, —370 STORAGE. OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511% Farn, Tels, 1559-863. .5 EXPRESSMAN'S Del. Co. Tels. 1196-1145. e——— ACCORDION PLEATING. GOLDMAN Pleating Co., 200 Douglas Blk. —T50 F§ OMAHA_PLEATING CO., W. B. Hatch, Mgr., 1510 Howard St. Tel. 3256, —M767 F1 FLORISTS, A. NORRLANDER, 76 So. 16th St Tel. F-309. Cut flowers, bouquets, funeral de- signs. —MT68 F7 e ¢ NEEDLEWORK. - EMBROIDER{ and lace taught free. Mrs. Wilson, 1620 Douglas. T34—12 TAXIDERMIST. J. BE. WALLACE, 05 8. 18th 8t. —Mdé&0 GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee Bldg. Tel. 263%. =.__—__—.'“ TYPEWRITERS. WHY pay more? Lambert, $25; superior to $100 machines. Sent on approval. Monroe & Co., 811 N.16th 8t., Om: . HATS RENOVATED. HATS dyed and blocked, latest style. Ramser & Kerr, 207 N. 17th. Send hats by mail. —M618—11 —— SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES. . H. ULLER' CO., 1611 Howard St E. H. ULLERY & CO. foward 8 plisslrnmamthetueiie L~ 1Y BALE TIES. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th. —448 . ] COAL AND FEED. J. B. HEATH, 2300 Cuming St. Tel. B-250. — M908 19 —_— AUTOMOBILES. ELEC. automobiles. Deright, 1119 Far: SIGN PAINTING, SCHROEDER 8 also ship signs. Works, 200 8. 17th. We rite us. —816—Junes GARBAGE. FLOUR mill in Nebraska: fine wheat coun- try; excellent location; four blocks from 12 miles from Omaha; nice resi- barn, machinery. Century Co., Burlington x}la 5§ ugl DO YOU desire a safe and profitable in- vestment for your idle capital? Dividends averaging b per cent weekly pald on sums of 3% and upward, with your account sub- ject to withdrawal on demand. Booklet free for the asking, Warren & Co., 176 Broadway, New York. Y890 11* I WANT @ first-class man to promote a mining proposition; clear title: mines lo- cated In state of Nevada; correspondence solicited. Address C. E. BEverett, Fruft. vale, Cal Y—M8s2 17% ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspools vaults, removes garbage and dead animals at reduced prices. 62l N. 16th. Tel. 1779, —461 STOVE REPAIRING. NEER. Stove Repair Co., 108 Leav nw'ih. Tel. 2504, 496 I3 PAWNBROKERS, FAGLE Loan Ofiice, rellable. accommodat- ing, all business confidential. 1301 Douglas. STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ) to $40 carned monthly on $100 invested by our new method of successful opera- tion; larger and smaller amounts earn in proportion; weekly payments; accoants withdrawable on demand; we refer to banks, mercantile agencles and hundreds of satisfied clients; particulars free. J. D. Irving & Co., 32 Broadway, New York Y964 110 FOR SALE, millinery stock, fixtures and flood will of the oldest established mil- ner in Omaha; stock In desirable shape; reasonable terms; store for rent. Joyee, 1624 Douglas St. Y461 11 CURED. Julla Vaughn, 0 Ram; — CANDY AND CIGARS. ALBO nchool supplies and iaundry office L Dami, 820 N uih S0 PATENT OFFICE DRAWINGS, PATENT DR WINGS, application blanks, ues & Co. Biee Bidg' Tele- —o M1 BEND for free book, Facts and Figures, cxplaining Option trading; 81, mar ) bushels. 2 cents. Osborn Grain Co.. U“.ld Chlflb‘i.flf L'Dmcl“‘l'“& Minne- apolis. Minn. Members o merce. 804 11 GREAT PROFITS- and upwards earned monthly on eve: -fifi invested; write for booklet; divi ‘weekly, money can be withdrawn any time; est references auq‘.maco..h v, N. Y. e TICKET BROKERS. CUT _RATE rall tickets P. H. Pbllbin, Farnam. rywhere. Phone T84 —4 OMAHA SHIRT FACTORY, 1916 Famam. 6515 —_— CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. No. 347, December 16, 1902. ORDINANCE NO. —. An ondinance granting to Andrew Rose- water, his successors and a right in. upon, over, under ai o streets, ' boulevards, alleys and public grounds of the city of Omaha, to erect, construct, operate and maintain wires, poles, conduits and other structures and appurtenances necessary for properly con- veying, conducting and distributing elec- tric currents and energy for power, light- ing and heating purposes within said city, subject to certain conditione, rules and regulations, and ‘also providing for the submission 'of the same to the electors of the city of Omaha for their ratification or, rejection. Be 1t Ordained by the City Council of the City of Omaha: Section 1. That the right granted to' Andrew Rosewater, his suc- sessors and assigns, for the erection. con- struction, operation and maintenance in, upon, over, under and along the streets, boulevards, alleys-and pubiic grounds of the city of Omaha of poles, conduits and other etructures and appurténances, with wires and cables for properly conveving and dis- tributing electric current and energy for power, lighting and heating purposes within the city, subject to existing ordinances re- 1ating to such construction and such reason- able regulations as may from time to time be provided by the ordinances of sald city for the safety and protection of the pe sons and property of ‘he inhabitan thereof. The sald rignt nereby granted is also subject to the construction and main- tenance of the power plant and the fur- nishing of power as hereinafter provided. Bection 2. In consideration of the rights herein granted sald Andrew Rosewater, his successors and assigns, snall cause 10 be constructed a hydraulic power piant de- riving its water from the Platte or Elkhorn rivers which shall have an average daily hydraulic capacity on a ten-hour basis of not less than twenty thousand horse power; sald plant with ail electrical mechanism, poles, wires, cables, condults and othe Decessary adjuncts’ for (ransmission an distribution of electrical current to be de- veloped by sald power into and within the city of Omaha, shail be completed and :n operation within three years aiter (he ri fication of ihis ordinance by the electors of the city of Omaha; provided, that any delay that may be caused by litigation, elther as to the operation In perfecting the power plant, or In erecting or constructing Tithin ‘the city the means ot dlstributing the power, light and heat thereln rofer to, shall no, be included as a part of the time limit of three years where mentioned. Bectior 3, As a further consideration of the franchise herein granted, the said Andrew Rosewater, his AKuccessors and assigne. shall, when reqaired by the electric lighting of the ceed sixty-five dollars resent standard of 4« ours each day through the year, and in addition thereto said Andrew Rosewaler, his successors and assigns, shall pay w the city of ODmaha an annuity of one (1) per cent of the gross receipts from sales in the city of Omaha during the first five years after completion of sald plant, two () per cent of such gross riceipus the next five years and three (3) per cent thereaiter, Section 4. As a further consideration of the rights hereln granted hy the city, the sald Andrew Rosewater, his successors and assigns, shall furnish electric current tor power, 'light or heat to consumers within the city of Omaha on semi-annual con- tracts at not to exceed the following rates per Kilowatt hour Five horse power or less $0.035 Over five to ten inclusive. \ 081 Over ten to twenty-five inciisive L0z Over twenty-five to fifty Incl.sive ‘a Over fifty io one hundred inclusive. .. .25 o3 o2 is_ hereby at per are Mght of the vatts for twelve Over one hundred to two hundred fifty inclusive ........... Over two hundred fifty to five hundred inclusive ... ... ¢ - Over five' hundred to seven hundred Aty inclusive ..... Over seven hundred eand inclusive ‘s 3 i Over one thousand 10 tweive hundred Aty INCIUBIV. .....vicvoriienrssre A Over twelve hundred fifty to fifteen hundred inclusive......... Over fifteen hundred to two thousand incluslve ........... sagviins 011 Bection 5. At any time after January ist, A. D. 1885 upon giving six months noties thereof, the city of Omaha shall have the richt to acquire the power plant, lands, reservolrs, bulldings, macninery, condulis, pokes, wires and all appurtenances thereto within and without the city limits used for and in connection with the plant for the development of hydraullc and clectrical wei, ight ard heat of the said Andrew osewater, his successors and assigns, by paying to the owners thereof the appraised value, but no ulloWance ehall be made by the appraisers for the value of the fran- chise herein granted by the city of Omaha when computing the valie of such plant. The apprsisement shali be made by five appraisers, as follows: Two appralsers shall be selected by the owners, two by the mayor - uncil and the fifth shall be designated by the four appraisers thus appointed, and, It they cannot agree, then the fifth shall be drawn from a list of four names, two of which shall be, respectively, selected by each of the two heretofore ap- pointed Bectlon 6. The privileges and franchise mentioned herein shall not be in force or be considered as granted to Andrew Rose- water, his successors and assigns until this : l:mnce'lh‘;nl h‘-va !fi'n thmlllt: to the ctors of the city of Omaha at the hold- ing of the next general election for city ity o ‘one thou- o7 05 o3

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