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T'HE BEE OMAHA, FRIDAY. ~ OFFERED FOR SALE neous— Misce A fountains, new and secondhand; B onthiy payments. Deright, 1518 Farnam (16) GLECTRIC PIANOR, $150. Baysdorfer, 160 m&p'lol Ave. (16)~M789 A0 JEED bleyclee from %5 up. 2 per cent Ugiscount on new wheels during Apei). 10 per .cent dlscount on . 2% horse power “Light” motorcyélea during April. Re- pairing & specialty. L. Flescher, 1622 Capitol Ave. (16)—388 Mays SMINGTON typewriter No. 6 first class, “&" People’s Loan Co., 1623 "‘mmu‘& )—M3 » __OSTEOPATHY OHNBON INS., €18 N. Y. L. Tel. D. 1064 JOHNBON IN D yr. Katheryn N 506 1 1. Blig ¥ Dr. Katheryn Nickolas, &6 N. Y. L Bl Doug. 8370 5)--M958 A28 Dr. Bowser, over 10 Farnam PATENT p [ Tel. Red 71T D. 0. B.A!Nm:la. Paxton Blk. e . IS THAT PROTECT-Thres books Pk Tavgtars, Malled on receipt of 6c posts and A, B, Lacey roms 3901 V' Waihington, D. C, Eetal PERSONAL “Stammerors' Ins, Ramge BIAS. TN (18)—5i2 new, 2d-hand. 1818 Farnam. OMAHA PRIVATI2 home _ darin bables adopted. The Gt itarium, 740 First Ave., DRS. EGGERS, prlvl.’;;'é(}nnnesrn:;’m home. | Douglas 62 1816 Martha Sf, Tel a0 e Samaritan San- Councll Bluffs, (18)—M963 ( Massage, for VAPOR BATHS [l “455 oo 2 men. If you want to get rid o your tism, lumbago, sciatica and other heome aliments, take. the vapor baths and massage treatments of Dr and Mrs. R. B. Benda. We also glve face and scalp trea ments. We get results, 20-234 Paxton Dik. Tel. Douglas 1% (18)—- 439 A9 MASSAGE a3 treatment und Lath. Mme. Smith, 622 8. 16th, 30 floor. (18)—527 MA Electric vibratory, 120 § MAGNETIC Fisete, sibratorr. i 8 Floor, Old Boston Store (18)-M820 A1l | SYRINGES, rubber good ices. . Bend for frec ¢ llon Drug Co,, Omaha by mail; talogue. M AS--614 coming to Omaha as strangers are invited to visit the Young Women's Christlan assoclation, 17th and Howard 8ts., where they will be directed to sultabfe boarding places or otherwise assisted. A deaconess representing the Association meety trains at the Union sta- tion as travelers (18)—268 THB SALVATION ARMY soliclts castoft clothing: 'fn_fact, anything you do not | need. () t, rapajr and sell at 134 N. 1ith 8f., for cost of collection to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglas 413 and wagon will call 18) 78 MASSAGE-PROF. G. K: DINJIAN, EX PERT MASSEUR. For ladies and gentle- men. If tired, languid, lazy, from lack of vIrCUlr‘!I(m which causes indigestion, conatipatfon, torpld liver, rheumatism and chronie_troubles, try the Oriental mas- sage. Thorough hand work. Face and scalp treatment: 8 years In Omaha at 06 Boe Bldg. Douglas 1088, (18)-817 May4 A_HOME fof women during. confinement. We find homes for bables where moth- ers canhot care far . them. Bables boarded. Mrs. Mariha A. Lee, 403 Ban- croft Bt.* "Phone Douglas 1921 | (15)—M436 Mayix lady tner for | Address ik 3, | (18)—M301 10x 1 GENTLEMAN wants comic” dramatic skotel. ¢ Bee. POULTRY AND EGGS WHITE ROCKS-Eggs from pen scoring 9% to i $1.60 for fifteen eggs. C. 4 Howell, Altoona, Ia, (A1)—-M%7 6x . C., BLACK MINORCA eggs for setting. 81 for 13, Tel. Harney 3380, (11)-Ms92 M2x R. C. R. 1. RED EGGS for sale. Pen eggs, 3330 per 16, 8 per 100, from pens scoring 0 to 88 ral per 15, g 3 o Abraham, V:Iley Neb. a1n-—-M243 White Leghorn eggs 9 per 100 at Mandy | Lee Farm. Tel. Florence l”.;’ e CHAMBERLAIN'S Original perfect diy ick feed. 1'se this only and save youny hickens. Stawart's Feed Btore, = Bols Agents. 19 N. 16th St. (1)—M841 May I KGGS—From two fine pens of _ ( Bar Rocks of cockerel mating; cockerels scor- ing 91 and 914 32 w'de pens, $3 per 100. Alnsworth, 1a, er 15. Mrs. Eggs from out- J. M. Stewart, (11)—~M238 9x PRINTING JARVE PTG. O dars, 16th & Cap. Ave , Job printing and calen- P'Phone Ind. A-2% R 1 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. REED ABSTRACT CO service; get our prices 1856; prompt 1710 Farnam St (19)—-616 . . WILL 3 ‘esiden CHAS, ; ] AYNE INV. N Y. L RATHR N an-—a18 BENJAMIN R E. CO., 4T B .na_u'- Blag. (19) TCITY PROPERTY FOR SAL CO., first floor » ALL FOR # tory storé bldg., rents {-room cottage, rents 38 5-room cottage. rents $10 All in good repalr, city water and sewer sonnection. Look into it 85 JOHN N. HASKALIL, T4 N. Y. Life. Both 'Phones. (19)—M493 9 10 ACRES High, wightly tract of ten acres adapted to fruft farming, truck gardening and chicken raising; one mile west of Ben- eon and just north of paved road. Price, $2.780; cash and §250 annually for five years PAYNE INVESTMENT (0., First Floor N. Y. Life Blag. ‘Puones—Douglas 1781, Independent A-118 L (19)—-464 9 EXTRAORDINARY NEARLY 15% INVESTMENT, Four, 5-raom cottages, nearly new. nicely REAL ESTAT CITY PROPERTY roE sALE (Continued. ) $2,000 Nice b-room cottage, well located in Ciit ton HIL Sewer, gas, eleotric light, storm Sash and screens. Good barn, cement walks, nice lot of fruit, shade trees. A nice, little home and dirt cheap at the price. Wil $3,250 All modern, 6-room hou #g0, and occupied by owner in every way and in fina repair. Hot water heat with all pipes covered with asbestos; screens and storm aash fer all windows, Also new shades on all windows. Nicely papered, full cemented cellar with laundry, water meter, cement walks. .Some. fruft, cherries, strawberries, raspberries. Well Jocated, half block from car. Look this up at onee, it is & bargain. Reasonable terms BENSON & CARMICHAEL, Phone Douglas 1722 built twe years s complete 642 Paxton Block. (19)—411 9 DO YOU WANT A HOME BARGAIN? d $2,500 New six-room house on Pratt 8t. Well lo- cated 2,600 w 7-room house on North 19th St $3,250 Fine 6-room house or Templeton St $2,750 Fine f-room house, ail modern, on North 218t St $3,500 Good 7-room house, modern except heat, located on Webster St. A nice home. THE WORLD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 601-4 N. Y. L. Bidg., Omaba, Neb Douglas 1920, Ind. A-4263. [{ Nearly West Farnam Lots 67%4x1% ft., east front, on 82d St., %-block north of Dodge. Oneé of the choicest lots left on the market for sale. What will you give for it. We have an elegant lot on Davenport St. near 40th, for §2,360. This is the ‘best buy for the money in this rapidiy developing digtrict; south front, with paving paid in " . SELBY, 16th and Farnam St. 436 Bodrd of Trade. (19)—414 8 REAL ESTATE CITY PROPI FOR SALE (vontinued.) REAL ESTAT FARM AND RANCH LAN (Continued.) APRIL FOR SALE FARM AND RANCH LAND 9, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE (Continued.) Every Day is Bargain Day MW Manderson, new, b-room cotlage, A most modern, good lawn with shade and fruit trees, house well buflt with double cellar and all the conveniences; only half block to the car. This is & bargain, sure $2,150 1616 Military Ave., in the new bungalow district, new, 6-room cottage, with bath and £00d reception hall, permanent walks and all paving paid for. Property in this I 1ty I8 rising in value and this is an in- vestment worth looking into. J. A, LANGAN & CO., Dougl; 7® N. ¥. Life Blag. o (19)—413 § DUNDEE HOMES $3,900-4811 Underwood Ave., 6 rtooms, two-story, strictly modern, oak finish first floor, nicely decorated throughout. BEasy terms. 34,70—-New 6-room bungalow, very attractive, strictly mod- ern, substantiaily built, south tront, excelient location. $4,70-New 6-room two-story house, selected oak finish first floor, hard pine second floor, good lot, close to Happy Hol: low club. $,850—Eight-room two-story house, oak finish, large living room, with oak bookcases, den on first floor, four bed- rooms second floor; sightly location; near car line. GEORGE & CO., 1601 Farnam St (19)—467 » HOME SITE In Dundee at 5lst and Underwond, 100x 135 feet, south front, permanent walks, on carline and close to school and club. Worth $1,600. We want a cash offer. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor, N. Y. Life Bldg. Telephone Doug. 1781. Ind. Al ” (9)—412 8 $1,300 cash, balance in monthly payments, buys &-room modern house in Orchard HIill; only 2 years old. Let us show you. Price 8,50, P. O. NIELSEN, Lite Bldg. Both 'Phones. (19)—470 9 78 N. Y. '35 ACRES miles west on Center Street road, that | can be bought at a low figure. GALLAGHER & NELSON, | 4% Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (19)—M3M 9 with buildings on, In a emall town near Omaha, for sale or trade for automobile; have steady renter. Ad- dress Lock Box 246, Newman Grove, Neb, (19)—M#6 11x 2.8TORY b-room house, 2 lots, on oar lina, $1.800. 'Phone owner Doug. 3381 days, of Harney 2% evenings, (19— M8 10 For 10 Days $4,000 Buys a beautiful S-room entirely modern residence in the Clifton Hill district, with two large east, front corner lots, 100x1 w adjoins the new Crelghton addition on ti west, The Byron Reed Co. Phone Douglas 297. A2 8. 1th 19)—418 2 INVESTMENTS. A GOOD 3-story brick buliding; % rooms; only 24 blocks to court house; room on lot for a double brick. Rents $1,680, Price $15,000, 19th and Webster Sts. The N. 'W. cor. Four good bulldings. W1l rent for about Price $14,500. $1.900 per year. Four good cottages on corner, only two blocks to car. Rent $648 per year. Price 5,000, and maybe a little less SELBY 16th and Farnam. 46 B. of T. Bidg. (19)—M4d1 9 Make Us An Offer for this property., 510 Poppleton Ave. Vacant lot, 318t and Corby Sts. Creigh, Sons & Co, 508 Bee Bldg. 85 Is all it takes to make your first payment {n one of those large lots we are selling n a9)-9% 9 N N | FLORENCE | then $ a month, without Interest or taxes. | A Bood way 10 start to save your money and the chances of selling your lot at & #0od profit. None of fthese lots are over three blocks from car il Price 17 each. Florence property can't help but make a blg advance this summer. Better get in early. HASTINGS & HEYDE: New Location. 1614 Harney 8t, (19)—417 9 Take No Ch;mce when you buy. Buy walking. distance; § room house; will rent for $16, and some day—soon—after paving is done, you will put up a St. Louls flat; 11 blocks from the postoffice, I block from Farnam Sf Half cash, balance 3 years, 6 per cent. O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE 0, 1001 N. Y. Life Doug. 68 or A a 6-ROOM cottage, close to High School; modern except heat Price 82,30 Be quick P. 0. NIELSEN, Life Big Bothh 'Phones, (19)—469 N Y " Dougl 1781, Independent A-1188. Phones—Douglas 17 pe! (l 4 Eight rooms, modern, oak finish, full two | FOR SALE—Handsome, spacious FOR SALE | Fine lot on 38th Ave, north of Farnam, directly opposite Mr. Chas. Harding's ele- gant new residence. Can offer this weck for $28%. It will pay you to look this up at once. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO., (19)—472 8x 216 Board of Trade. Rents $576 Price $4,500—8tore building, flat and cot- tage; paved street. Ask us to show it. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. Life Bidg., BEAUTIFUL HOME BARGAINS stories, large, commodious rooms, elegant arrangement and finish; built for a home two years ago; east front, Hanscom park, Park Ave. This property must be sold by the 10th inst., and the price will sell it, ms it s offered for $1,500 less than its actual value. Part cash will handle it. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY 582 Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 19)—62 Mexico The Yaqui River Valley Country The land of Many Crops 550,000 acres of the richest land in the world 400,000 acres under irrigation The Opportunity of a Lifetime for The Farmer, Wage Earner or Investor Anyone with a small amount of This land was put on the market every acre at prices and terms that will amaze you. than any land ever before offered. The market value of the first vea entire cost of the land. ney can make a fortune. nuary 1st, with a free water right for It offers a greater future crop should more than double the Six to elght crops of alfalfa are raised yearly. Two crops of wheat and farm products yearly. Good markets at hand. From a producing standpoint United States It surpasses California famous climate In every one acre of this land is today worth two acres of any irrigated land in the respect. The land fronts west on the Gulf of Califoria where delightful sea breezes always blow. The soll 18 a rich, siit soll, and will profitably reproduce anything grown any- where. Labor 18 cheap and plentiful. A transcontinental rallroad runs through Locate in this Wonderful Country where your industry and labor wiil, in a couple of years, make you independ- ent. This is a new country and its marvelous resources will cause it to popu- late and develop with great rapldity. Next excursion April 20th. Write to us the land. for particulars, Hackett-Stillman Land Co.,, Agts._ 321-322 New York Life Building, Omaha, Nebraska. Long Distance 'Phone Dou 8 3972, (20)—M499 9 “Colorado—Continued. FOR BALE—#8-acre ranch near sidne; acres of hay land, 100 acres farm L 10 Tan balance pasture, nearly all fenced; lot& well, but no bulldlngs. 8chool house neas well improved, land, 36,400 For & Huston, Grand and articulars, write Dill land, Neb. (20 —-M2 ox Kansas. A _FIRST CLASS BARGAIN-1,791 acres, Comanche county, Kansas; 3 miles g0od market d; 200 acry & little rolll 400 acres cultivation, 260 acres wheat, some aifaifa, good improve- ments. Price, $32,000. Afkin-Hartronft & Co., Lyons, K (20)--M8385 9x braska. CEDAR RIVER VALLEY SNAP. 160 acres of fine land located about 7 miles from Spalding, Neb,. in Boone Co.; 110 acres In cultivation, 40 acres In alfaifa and timothy, house of 7 rooms, good barn, sheds und outbulldings, 5 acres bearin g0od black soll, fine water. terme. 160 acres well located, 100 acres under cul- tivation, 2 acres in alfalfa. Price, 30 per acre. 400 acres fine land, 200 acres under cul- tivation, 2 acres seeded to alfa tair improvements. Price, $i2.50 per acre. If you want some real farm snaps in the corn belt and in a fine alfalfa country, go see_thess THE WORLD INVESTMENT CO., 01-4 N. Y. L. Bidg.,, Omaha, Neb. (20)—468 9 —_— e Oklahoma. $80,000 FOR A SINGLE GAS WELL-The Kansas Natural Gas company paid that amount for a well near Nowata, in No- wata county; we have land at $10 to 5 per acre; you might get a gas well; if you will let us, we will explain why this land is so cheap; it's good farm land, too. Nowata Land and Lot TUESDAY, APRIL, 2 A very low round trip and pré-way Nowata. We want 18 for speclal car. Land $10 to 33 per_acre; 4,50 ofl wells in Nowata county. No better Investment on the face of the earth. Ask Missourl acific Railroad agent for rates. Nowata Land and Lot Co. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Red 1909, Open ' evenings. (20)—M506 11 Miscellancous. WELL IMPROVED small farm near Chi- cago. Want house and lot, wild land or merchandise. Lock Box 174, Neligh, Neb. (20)—M373 13x IF YOU HAVE City property, farms, ranch lands or mer- chandise to'sell or trade, list them with me. It costs you nothing ‘unless I effect a sale. W. W. Mitchell, 882 Bd. Td. bldg. i)~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Figure your rent receipts. Suppose you had paid that amount on a home of ybur own? Not too late yet. Look at 22 So. 20th Ave., 6-room, good homd and a good investment at §1, 32% No. th, om, Z-story, barn, big trees and outhouses. You can't begin to duplicate it for 3L800. chicken' house, coal house, etc., 9x120, only $1.300. . modern, paved street, fruit trees shade trees, lot '0x92, 32600, or will you 100 feet front for $3,%60. Well located bullding lot on Wirt St., only $450. This is surely a snap and then we will loan you the money to build, NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Phone- Red 1999, Open even FARNAM STREET PROPBRTY. Very cholce corner near the city hail with five-story brick and stone bullding. Well rented and income growing. $106,000. HARRISON & MORTON. A9 —M502 REAL ESTATE, LOANS and insurance— | List your property with us for sale or exchange. Walnut and Orcha: Realty Co., 4010 Hamilton St %6h; Ind., B-1842. sidence, in choicest location possible, modern, fine condition; Inquire of owner. Address Postotfice Box 121, Station D. Tel, Harney A9)—-MT20x WANT CAS8H offer for lots 13 and 14, block 1, Crelghton Hpights, northeast corner 43d and Corby Telephone —M136 10x FOR SALB—Nebraska's choicest corn and 'alfa lands. Write for price list of bar- gatus. L. Nider, Fairbury, Neb. (11)—M25 9x BOULEVARD HOUSE, 24 North isth 8t D SRt E, B Brennan, room ew Yorl e A ¥ 19)--5i4 BY OWNER, $-room, modern house, with barn, Hanscom Place, $8.200 Address G 23, care Bee (19)-M2%6 10x NEW 6-room cottage; south and east front; corner lot; three blocks from car. 27th and Maple. 5230 W. H Gates, 617 N. Y. Life. 'Phone Douglas 184 A8)—Mai 10 o r - MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Owner is up against it and must sell his brand new 7T-r. oak finished house in th Sulphur Springs add.; this place Is strictl: modern and a snap. Price reduced to $3,60. A small payment will do. Don't vestigate. W. 8. Frank, 31 Ne both 'phones. I HOMES IN BP}NS‘;N-PITI cash; same an rent. W. K. Yarton: e g oo phanage Ave, Henson. Tel Benson S # 9T A% A REAL: BARGAIN A_Kood §-room house,. with seven iots, Which would make a'litflé over an acre located. ' Pavs annually $79. DARLING & DARLING, D e 41 Braadeis TO RENT. Ground floor eorner room Mx42, 19th and Farnam, Rohrbough Blk., $76 a month, act quickly. « ’ | HARRISON & MOKTON . () -Mis » of ground, eight nilnutes’ ride from 14th and Douglas Sts, three blocks from th car line; nice shade trees, ground In fir ¢lass condition and worth the price of the whole place; good location, good nelghborhood; dirt . cheap at 32,500, #8500 cash, balance reasonable terms. Wallace Benjamin, Rooms 1 and 2, First National Bank Bldg.. Council Bluffs, la., or Ben- Jamin Real Estate Co., 477 Brandeis Bldg Omaha, Neb. (19)— M58 9x LIST your erty with Chria Boyer, 20 ( and Cuming Sts ug)-e= LARGE new mod. b-r. cottage, cor. lot 100x12®, two blocks from car ne; imme. dlate possession; get & home on easy pay- ments from the owner, Doug. 1668 or e ings Web. 4661 REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE Celorade. FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Greeley district, under irrigation; sugar beets, alfalfa, general farming and frult raising; low price, easy payments. National Investment Co., 682 Brandeis Pidg., Cmal Tel. Douglas e | WHEN writing to advertisers, kindly men- don The Bee. v sota, Pipestone Co. Would consider trade for small stock general mdse. H. K. Martinson, Parker, 8. D. (20)—M3875 9x REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22)—638 WANTED_Clty loans and warrants, W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1820 Farnam 8t. ()~ 825 SBCOND MORTGAGE loans negotlated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phone Douglas 2318. (22)—429 LOANS WANTED. If you need a reasonable loan on well im- proved Omaha real estate, 1 _can enter- tain your application, at b or b per cent interest, according to location or grade of property; no delay, and privilege is for Tepayment before maturity, 1. Stbbernsen, 208 Old Boston Store Bldg. (2)—-M&8 AT PAYNB, BOSTWICK & CO. N. Y. Life. Private money; 300 to $5,000; low rate. -3 $100 TO $10.000 made promptly. F. D, Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. /32)-628 FIVE PER CENT MONEY loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Hid (22)—6%) PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. 618 Brandels Bldg. (22)—631 LOWEST RATBS—Bemis, Brandels Bids (2)—82, 600 TO 3,000 on homes in Omaha. O Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Lite, Doug. or A-2168 (22)—637 MONEY TO BUILD. $500 to $200,000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS, 68 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. (22)—633 lowest rates, no_delay. 160 Farnam. (2)—63% MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co @23t TED REAL ESTATE WAN WANTED TO BUY. IF you MUST sell, Hst with us. We cannot sell anything unless at squeeze prices. Open evenings. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Bulte 624, N. Y. Life Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. ‘Phone Red 1900 JAGE WANTED. Adjolning city on the west. We have a cash customer for about 300 acres. Give us location and price quick. DARLING & DARLING, D. 0084, 441 Brandeis. A-1622, STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces, hot water mihm bination heating, 2 and 4-hole hot water heaters, mantle grates, a8 stoves repaired, water fronts and flower vases. Omaha Stove Repair works, 1208 1208 Douglas 8. ‘Phones Ind. A-3621; Boll._Douglas 9. — WANTED—TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Do:l 7. () e WANTED-Male Blenhelm spaniel White with brown spots. 24 8t (3) ] N::fl l i WANTED—TO BUY (Continned.) BEST price pald for secondhand furnitur carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. B401. (25)—841 The Practical Auctioneer. 8@ N. Y. Life. ()30 WANTED—To _ buy 100 _ second-hand bicycles. Nebraska Cycle Co., 15th and Harney. (28)—M42 10 WANTED--Last _spring's pullets in Leg horns, White Wyandottes or White Ply- mouth Rocks. Call and see, or address W. H. Thomas, care J. L. Brandeis & Sons. (25)—471 10 WANTED (o rent, May 1, 6 or 6-room thor- oughly modern house, In good neighbor- Bood, wil" lease “for vear. No ‘chfidren. Reterenc ven. ress, stating terms, 5% Beo: *' (25)—564 4x WA m strictly TED-—To rent large S-room strictly modern house in Hanscom Park or Far- nam district. Phone Harney 3789. (28)—M 368 WANTED—SITUATIONS YOUNG ATTORNEY wants position with relllb"lhffl law firm. Well educated. C a6, Bee. (37)—M386 9x AN and_wife desire situation, man as ok, Rite as haiper;” chambormaia of waltfess; sober, steady and rellable poo- le, have good refs., city or coul y. J. B. rankiin, 06 So. 16th St Tel. Douslas 607l (a)—406 10x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS: Axel Meyer to Robert A. Templeton, sr., nl0 feet east M4 feet lot 6, block 2, Park Place. Marie Marx to Geor, lot 2, Marx sub The John A. Creighton Ree. ¢ and Trust company to Charles W. Underhill, lot 7, block 4 Creighton's 18t add e o4 $ 6,70 Zentmyer, 250 6% cyon Heights 4 5 Andrew G. Johnson end wife to And- rew J. Alm, lot 4, block 139, South Omaha . . . George J. Morris and wife to Joseph Verga, lots 4 and §, block Place Jacob V. Shipley and wife to Jame: Nicholson, lot 3, block 117, Florence. James Barrett to same, c] 233, Florence ...... Seesesss . Alexander C. Reed and wife to Mis- sourl River Lumber company, lot 12, replat block 4, Myer: & Tilden's add % 4 Josephine H. Weidenfeller to Edward C. ot 13, block 22, Kountze Geary, s% Omaha .. PETYes; % Lillle A. Swanson and husband to C. H. Denker, lot 18, Layton's add... W. A. Redick and wife to Marth Ish, ni00 feet s220 feet el30 feet, xlot M, 21-16-13. S e iaakices Spoet- 3, South Marfe Layton et al tle and wife, lot 21, Layton's add.. Katle Mollenbeck to Emily Steffen, lot 4, block 2, Bheridan Place.. James E. O'Connor and wife to Mar- garet J. O'Connor, lot 11, Cain’s Plc. Missouri Valley Land and Live Stock company to Anna C. McCague, Jot 1, block 1; lots 1, 2 and 3, block 2. Jefferis replat and other lots. " United States Natlonal bank to Mis- souri Valley Land and Live Stock company, same s Frank M. Weeks an G. Caplinger, lot 7, block 18, Clifton N » 2,860 to Jessle F. Shepard, 16, Kountze Place.............. Hastings & Heyden to E. C. Garvin, 10 feet w7l feet lots, 14 and 15 Home Place ... S Marie Schelbel and husband (o Law- rence W. Hayden, slilf feet ni8siy feet lot 12, block 1. Park Place Marion Moncrief to Edward P. O' nor ard wife, lots 10, 11, 12, 42, Benson . Daniel Cash et al. kes and Nellie biock 2, Oa Sk e Albert A. Gibson to John ¥. Kin- cald, lots 11, 12, 13, block 14, Saun- ders & Himebaugh's Highlana Park. Union Investment compeny to Evan- goline Homan, nl12 feet lot 5, block 15, Improvement Assoclation add Frank H. Pareons to McCugue In- vestment company, rt se! nw et wnidoneng D8 it K Kot D. V. Sholes company to T Eklund, lot 5 block 2, Crefghton's 24 add S Sadtt hateeess John A. Creighton Real Estate & Trust company to D. V. 8holes com- pany, lot 11, block 1 and lot §, block 2, Creighton's 24 add.. dpiiet D.' V. Sholes company to Bdith B Swartsley, lot 11, block 1, Crelgh- ton's 2d sdd R s B, A. Wilcox and wife to George T Wright and wife, lot 6 block 2 Boulevard Terrace .................. Charles T. Kountze and wife to T ward L. Benson, s} lot 3 and all lot 39, bock 1. A. Kountws sdd A Amanda M. Karbach et al. to Eiien ¢, Carpenter, lot 17, Btewart Place. H. C. Brome and wife to H. A. M Cord, lots 1 and 2, block 9, Myer Richards & Tilden's add....... Carl Stahmer and wife to Heilena §, C. Stahmer, lots 4 and 5, block 14, Brown Park ..... John Fida and wife Brown, Omaha lot 1, 1,700 block o Carrle 0. Du F. Bage, lot 10, hurst Park to " Juifus A lots 2, 3, 4, block 5, Souch Total Realty Bargains Fiad them every day by watching the an- bouncemenis in THE BEE'S Want Ad Col- umns. | Deadwood-Lincoln . | Cntcage, SUGAR COMBINE PAYS DUTY Settlement Made With Government for Alleged Short Weights. OVER MILLION DOLLARS INVOLVED Nearly Nine Handred Thousand Paid Yeater L Thousand More Wil Re Pald Today. NEW YORK, April §~The American su- gar refining company has pald lquidated bills for duty on allsged short welght im- ports amounting to $§71,806, and Collector of Customs Willlam Loeb, jr., announced today that the remainder of the govern- ment's claims about $00,00 will be paid tomorrow, The government sued for about $1,20,000 on charges of short welghing at the Have- myer and Elders plers prior to November OFFICE OF THH CONSTRUCTING Quartermaater, Fort Crook, Nebraska, March 12, 199. ‘SBealed proposals, in tripli- wili be recelved at this office until m. April 12, 199, and then opened, for the sinking of one (1) 10-inch tubular deep well to & depth not exceeding 200 feet, specified, at Fort Crook, Nebraska. Spe- cifications may be seen by intending bid- ders at the office of the chlef quartermas- ter, Department of the Missouri, Omahs, Nebraska, and at this office. Necessary blanks and full information furnished upon application here The United States reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept any part of & bid that may be ad- vantageous to the government. Envelop containing proposals must be indorsed “Proposals for sinking Tubular Deep Well at Fort Crook, Neb.” and addressed to Captain Joseph F. ' Gol uartermast UNION STATION—10TH AND MASON v Pacifie— Leave. Arrive. *Overland Limited .... Colorado Express Atlantic _Express Orogon Express ... Los Angeles Limited China North F Colo. Chicago Specia’ By ice & Btromsbu 1 b12:40 pm b 1:40 carrfed on trains Chicago Limited Towa Local ... Rocky Mountain Ltd Des Molnes & Eastern Des Molnes Passenger. . lowa Local . . . Chlcago (Eastern Ex.). Chicago Tiyer o WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd Colo. & Ci Express OKl. & Texas Ty Chicago & Colo. Spectal.a Cal. & Oregon Expres Overland Limited . Perry Local Chicago Great Western— 8t. Paul-Minneapolis 8:30 pm 8t. Paul-Minneapolis Chicago Limited . 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Passen- ger elevators, . orchestras, famous culsive, gym: {ly pews ites, provide great & aphy, sub- stem aflord every provision April 15/La Lorraine . ‘April 22|la Provence . “April BiLs Savole (1 chass) .n.'fldu“- May § May 13 May 2 Sorvice (ome class cabla) 1601 Farnam Street. Ist National Bank 14 Fernam Sireet. CIFIC LESS THAN FOUR DAYS AT sma Weekly l-lunh M"‘uu Montreal, Quebeg days on the beauliful St srae ol Dt eheriaet sy Sule ey othh ter on the Atlantle ti ressts. ‘vw-u on all nenm-rhu.“ - i 850; oune class Ask your ticket agen el oall- inge, rates and booklet: O TTIie for sall B. BENJAMIN, G. A, ro) Bm) | 1907, and tor avou other r 1000000 for dutics ab tinories, the company decides pay the $L0000 1 18 sald | that the sults will be Aroppéd. The company's payme | under pwtest ana ar [ the board of appeal and apprateal The latest i the attempte to unravel the tangle of New York traction finwacing came today when correspondencs was givon out showing that the suit by the Metropolitan Sesurfties company, & bolding company for the Metropolitan street rallway company, against Thomas H. Ryan, Poter A. Widner, Thomas Dolan, and the estates of Willlam C. Whitney and Willlam Blkins had béen settied by “the payment of $892,292 to the ‘securities com- pany. This sum was originally phid to the de- fendants in connection with thé sale of the Wall and Cortlandt Streets Ferries Rallways companies to the Securities com- pany for sums alleged to have been ad- vanced by them to the Metropolitan Street rallwvay. In returning the amount in diss pute they admit that these sums should have been repaid to the ralway company rather than by the holding company and reserved the right to proceed against the rallway company for the full amount. Live Wire Ignites Of The high winds here tonfght caused $15,00 fire, which destroyed the répair shop of the Second Avenue Elevated rail- way at the corner of Second avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-elghth street. A large sign which hung at the cast end of j the shop was blown down shortly before 10 o'clock this evening and In falling dis- lodged several electric wires, one of which dropped into a barrel ef ofl. Instantly there was an explosion which blew a sec- tlon of the roof off the. bullding and moment later the end of the structure was mass of flame. After an hour's fight the firemen suce ceeded In confining the blaze.to the repalr shops. Beveral cars were badly damaged and traffic was at a standstill for about three hours. Mra. Will H. Low Dea Mrs. Bertha Fugwnie Jillenné Low. wite of Will H. Low, the artist, died at her home in Bronxville today after a brief ill- ness. She and her husband were intimats friends of Robert Louis Stevenson and at the time of her death she had transiated nearly all of the Scotch romancer and es- sayist's work into Frencl. She was a con- tributor to American and French period- feals and was an authoress of note. Mrs, Low was a native of Caen, France, and was married to Mr. Low In 1875 when ne was studying art in Paris. She was one of tha group of friends whom Mr, Steveu- son made in his apprentice days as an author. he was 55 years old. ffear Arrested in Texas. Willlam Darragh, a chauffeur for whom a general alarm was Issued by the' New York police a week ago in connection with the killing by an automobile of Ingvaard Trimble, the 13-year-old son of R. D. Trimble a well known Kentucky. lawyer, has been arrested in Fort Worth, Tex.. according to a telegram vecelved by the police today. It is sald Darragh has ad- mitted operating, the. aptomobjle which ran down young Trimble atid is whiing to return to New York to stand trial, Bridge Spuns Meet. A giant steel girder with an American flag attached, swung to place over the middle of the Kast river today, marked the connection of the steel superstructure of the Manhattan bridge, tie fourth of the spans linking Manhattan island and Long Island. The engineers' computations were found to be exact, the stéel cords from the two sections of the bridge meet ‘o the inch. The .Manhattan bridge, ke the first Brooklyn bridge, and: the Willlams- burg bridge 1s of the.subjjerision type. " to additional been made subfect (o appeal to have development { Big Horn People Aroused by Crime Raid on Sheep Men Opens Anew Warfare Between Two Classes in Wyoming. Wyo., April 8.—(Special.)—Big county stands aghast at the most atroclous crime ever committed within its borders, and one of the most cowardly in the history of Wyoming—the assassination of Alleman and Joseph Emge, prominent sheepmen, and Joe Lagler, a sheepherder by a gang of fifteen raiders who descended on the Emge canip on Sprihg creek, near Tensleep, the night of April 2. The Emges and Lazier were shot down in cold biood and the bodies of Alleman Emge and Lazier were subsequently burned. Twenty five head of sheep were killed and head stampeded over the range, that they might fall easy victims to coyotes ‘&nd wolves. The raid to prevent the news' of thelr crime becoming known immedlately, cut the teleplione wires Iéading to Tensleep: Probably sickening of their bloody butcli-, ery, they spared the lives of two other herders who were at the camp, and these men brought the. first news, of the tragedy to Tensleep, from which place It was tele- phoned to Basin the following day, after the severed wires had been repaired. Linmedlately after recelpt of the news of the killing, Sheriff Felix Alston, Deputy Bheriff Ed Cusack and Prosecuting Attor- ney Percy Alston made the long, hard trip to the scene and took charge of the bodies, Six inches of snow, which had fallen after the murders, hud effectually obliterated ther trail of the ralders. When the raiders; fifteen in number, ajl mounted, armed and masked, suddenly descended on the camp, Alleman Kihge and Lazer were lying down In a shesp wagon, Joe Emge was on‘the ground about twenty feet away and the two other herd- ers were in a second wagon across a gully from the main camp. Without watning, the raiders poured a storm of bullets inio the wagon in which were Alleman Emge and Lasler and into the body of Joe Emge. All three were killed fnstantly. The ralders then assalled the second wagon, but did not open fire on it, and its two occupants were taken Into custody, driven some dis- tance and turned loose. with instructions to keep traveling, not look behind and not tell of what they had seen. These sur vivors lost no time in carrying the slarm to Tersleep. After running off the herders wiose lives were spared, the ralders returned to:the. camp, poured ofl on the wagon éontalging the bodles and set it afire. Both corpses’ were burned to a crisp. The body of Joe Emge, sprawled In the snow so clcse to the burning wagon It was singed. was not moved Alleman Emge, the owner of the raided camp, untfl recently was engaged in the cattle business, but sold out and went into sheep. It Is reported that he was warned he could mot.run sheep [n.the Tensieep country and live, but he disregarded the warning. The section where the {riple assassination took place has. always .besn & cattly eountry and regarded by the catties men as thelr own and not to be invaded by sheep — We often wonder how any person can be persvaded Into taking anything but Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung trouble; ' Do mot be fooled into gecepting “own make' or other substitutes. The genuine contains no harmful drugs and iy in & yellow package. Bold by all drugglete,