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crr PROPERRY BOR save (Continued., Ty nflFhfiT“I SALRE. (&n\lnu.‘.) THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 11 oy ?'.ITY '0. SALE (Continued.) Boulevard Park Addition A b-lll"hll . IMIllm—flhfly yet loveiocn ihe min thoroughfare to Salina tange of shing and hunting, in a nelghborhood that I8 fast bullding up with joan addition with noth- vements. nothing all feet additional hay- ing been lald the last week; with a hal dozen or_more lmuu- jinder Gonstruction at the present mn and .r- projected; lots are sure to up by those who are looking lor . but Inyestment for their nnniy. all things considered, to be tound In Omaha today. If you are seek- ing & business location, nothing better can be found for a double store for drug busi- ness on the corner and grocery store ad- joining than the southwest corfier of Sher- man Ave This lot is pe- from the lake and comes to And departs from this cornef. It 18 & azap for some one Who is looSing for an Al business location. Both lines of hess mentioned would pay from the start. ln-lda residence lots may still be had for west tront on 18th 8t, north of e enst front on 10th south g:ligue Over half of the lots on the Well side of l’"! between e and Laird are already The cholee lots that are left 'III rapidly with the ap- proach of more lo(l]ed ‘weather lnd lhe early comer will have an OPT'D buy a very desirable Mfl ot fl flelad up at_once. All public improvements go with the lot. 'loe and secure a 5"‘ and get particulars. Lots will be 80l on easy terms 8o that anyone can secure & lot and own a home of his own. 8-ROOM MODERN New 8-room all modern, full lot, full balemanl. cemented, with sink for laundry PUrpo! only one block from 40th Bt car lrm. for immediate sale, E.m 3909 NORTH 18TH ST. A new 6room modern handsomely pa- pered and decorated throughout; laundry Sonveniences In basement; cement waiks in front dnd on the property; good neighbor- hood; combination gas lnfl eleotric fix- first class furnace; immediate pos- sesilon; no nesd of pa ln: rent when such place can be bou on satisfactory wrm- Prlce $3,300. New Hanscom Pnrk Cottage S-room, new, modern blocks from the park; wnn R m- roofng and bath up-mr- Price $3,200 5-ROOM COTTAGE—A SNAP. South front cottage on a streot only half a blook from man Ave. car, modarn except furnace; in good repalr; owner must sell on account of ealth. Price $1,000; Do hot hesitale about making inquiries concerning any property we advertise or maxing your neefi; known It you ate In the market for city or suburban property in any section of Omaha. SHIMER & CHASE COMPANY Free Sites for More lhmrh- at Ralston. 1600 Farnam 8t Doug. 3867. A 3642, tures; ) Btlll wates run deep; the barking ao.- never bites, etc., ete. UT OTHER A HOMB IADB don! Bt et Afl%fi -&aourmr Bet(er Cumull Our sts. INVESTMENTS We have two very good Investments that we are showing our clients quietly. 1f you are in the market for a $9,000 brick stores and flats invest- ment, or a close-in corner, two blocks from 19th and Dou with improve- ments, be sure to see us before buying. N. P. DODGE & CO., 1714 Farnam 8t. $600 VACANT CORNER FRONTING HANSCOM PARK his lot ONCE 1F 8t w by with g‘rile llc mones sn‘: us AT WANT T ll BARGAIN. Garvin Bros. 1604 Farnam. 'Phone l)ou&i %62, )— " WEST FARNAM HOME FOR SALE Ml N. 88th St, between Chicago and Cass ' pmllullx‘nnl' 6-room house; large "VII'AI room, dining room and kitchen on first floor; three bed rooms and bath on second floor; full cement basement, with laundry; furnace heat, gas, combination #3s and electrie fixtures, oity water, sewer, paved street, permanent walks. A first-class home in every respect and lo- ated on one of the most beautiful streets in Omaha. If interested 'phone Harney 1531 and talk wlm owner. (19)—M728 11x $1,000 Sacrifice A beautiful modern home in one of the most fashionable residence dis- tricts of Omaha, will be sold at $1,000 less than it is worth, it taken at once. On boulevard and fronts on park, Price cut to $7,750. J. H. DUMONT & SON, 'Phone Doug. 690. 1605 Fnrnnn 8t a9 W. R. HOMAN, ) of Trade Bl R EXCHANGE. a'h 2 utldl m’f‘mmvu Vithin 80 rods of e road to 321,600, |neumbnnu 43,675 win l’I‘n for smaller flrm mer- ;ool’ u-nl W “é:::".-m -l“‘“llg"l( mfl! Vinton St. a bargain at 38,800, must “0ld; “rent fob 4 "per . Month, modern cottage, on car line and within walking ‘hu-ux hot water bath, Ihn'.flo N ur.rh. will take s, luu-y or after ¢ p. 'Z. Ang week avenporePhone cuglas 4857 AEEE TS (19)-811 1x LOOK at %2 Wirt St., cash offer. Tel lo:'.on“: s @9)—Mew0 U COTTAGE BARGAINS n, M—Vnr) neat five-room cottage In Clit- Hill, two full lots, well, cistern, Fatn: ovmented. bassment, cne Dlock from car. Owner leaving city this week. $300 down. $1,800—8-room cottage, %0 North 2th street, aved nro- rents $20; lot 32x128 erme. $2,000—11- mom house, lu‘llble for two fami- Tles; rent $36.50; $2x1%8. Easy terms. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT $2,800—6-room cottage on 27th between Far- nam and Leavenworth, all modern Only $1,000 down. 600—New house in West Farnam district, 8§ rooms, hot water heat, oak finish first floor, white el second floor, four bedrooms. Price reduced from $6,500. This s the best bargain near 4lst and Dodge on the market. BUILDING LOTS $1,000-7 lots at Bith and Plerce streets in ‘west side; clear title, abstract and warranty deed. Ll llo-‘rwomlou on 27th just north of Fort $1,800-75 ft. by 240 ¢, fronting on 15th and 19th north of “Center 8t. Room for four houses. Acre Bargains We make the undisputed claim that we have the exclusive sale of the cheapest acreage around Omaha. north of n.m1 acres on hanage Ave enson and JUEki hanay to new paved ro Ames Ave. car l:h -.m.ly grass land— never had $2,80—House and ood d.room oot M 8 lfi.wlm clstern and p_in the ki ‘well ana smail outbutidin south front ,almost level land, ove king Country elub, Benson -nd in every direction im noreage you cannot equal this. N. P. Dodge & Co. 174 Farnam St (19)—~ CLOSE IN HOMES 96,20 for a modern corner Nice lot 8. o. corner of 30th and Webster Sts.; this is & nice piace for a boarding house; small payment down; balance od, ome. close In 10-room all 84,500 for a S-room_ all modern house at 17th lnd Qllh)mlu Sts., and large brick barn. This is & snap; small payment is enough. $3,%50 for a 10-room house divided in two_apartménts and a nice 3-room cottage, at 112 Bouth th St.; rented for M0 per month. $3,000 for two good modern &-room cottages as god as new, at 2%th and Indiana Ave.; rented for $32.50. ROBINSON & WOLF, 435 Paxton Block Bemis Park blrch and ioor hasd plnie, 34 tioots of Dlumbln. and combination light flxturu. A rare chance to get such a good In a good location for only 19th St. Boulevard 1660 N, 16th 8t., a fine 7-room thoroughly modern house; location, walking dis- tance; Oak finish, good plllmbllll and com- anflofl lw f:n“:e ice rqfuced for PETERSON BROS.,, 00 8. 17th St. Both 'Phones. New 7-room OWNER MUST SELL ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS Beautiful home on Lincoln boule- vard, Bemis park; 8 rooms, hardwood finish, tiled bath and all modern con- veniences. Built in 1907; full lot; all improvements in. Price, $6,5600. Terms can be arranged, 1if desired. ANY REASONABLE OFFER CON- SIDERED. J. H. DUMONT & SON, 'Phone Doug. 690. 1605 l"lm;m St. CLOSE IN from owner and save commission. 33, 115 N. 28th Ave., !Illt finished; 7 rooms; birch finish; elegant home. $3,800—4787 itol Ave., new last (lll 8 rooms; oak finish; bullt for & home; large corner lot. Inguire 2787 Capitol Ave., Tel D. 783 (19)—MT46 11x DESIRABLE new home in Kountze Place; clear; will accept good farm in payment; price’ $6,00. F. D. WEAD, 1801 FARNAM ST. (19)—Ms04 11 PETERS TRUST COMPANY, GROUND FLOOR NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING Corporations issuing bonds should see our complete and correct form Make your bonds payable at our office. Make us trustee of your estate. Thus reduce litiga- tion and Insure & careful and economical distribution of your property according to your directions. We Invite consultation. PETERS TRUST COMPANY, as)— $3,000. HANSCOM PLACE BARGAIN NORTH OF PARK-—8-room house, partly mod- ern, full lot, CHEAP. for someone who will spend a money and fix up & good home. M. J. KENNARD & CO., ?ll!h 39-10 Brown Bik. an-—Msn 13 | WE HAVE cash customer for § or 6-roomn cottage. 'Phone us immediately. We also want several desirable mu to bulld on. 'HIPPEN & EDWA 0% Bmon Store Bldg. “hone Dnug Q )—l?ll u "8 ROOMS, #1.4%, n:oalorlh 0th llml n u' Manderson, all m L repair, gas and sew nice lot lnd Shade trecs, Tenting for $16 per month 617 Beo md'.. * HAVE three new thoroughly modern § and 7 room residence properties in best of Tdncoin, Neb.. resident section, which T will sell at a bargain or exchange for Omaha property, What have you? W. L. Killy, 44 N. Y. Life Bldg. Omaha (19)—M730 13 HANSCOM PARK. HOME BARGAIN. Bight rooms modern, hot water heat, Beautiful frees and lawn, paved street, east front, bullt for a home. Address Owner, 8 39, care Bee. (19)—M7i8 1% REAL BSTATE, LOANS and ineurance Tast ynul' D(&D’(ly 'll'l Hl for sale or é:m o urm on n""’;._":..*“‘ LIST “mlnp.m&enr with Chris onw i A SOOI . . Y wnd LA new mod. 5-r. cotti o e; two blocke from car line or owner. Doug. or even. Iu- Web. 400 (19)—M4s6. lot )= 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE 128 FT. FRONT Bemis Park, $7,000, Easy Terms A beautiful home in the best part of the park. Owner has bought a smaller house as family is reduced in size. Here l& a chance to get a fine home for much less than it is worth. J. H. DUMONT & SON, 'Phone Doug. 690. 1606 Pnrn-(m 8t. Virginia Place See this u-umul high-class _residence addition, just south of Hanscom park. Permanent walks, paving, water and sewer mains in and all paid for, Beautiful 100-foot parked bouievard, run- ning through the center of the addition. Boulevard to be olled and cared for by the park board. Building restriction insures fine nelgh- borhood. Convenient to business man of Bouth Omaha as well as Omaha. Take west side car line and get off at Martha St. Lots from $060 to $1,500 JEFF W. BEDFORD & SON 208 Cuming. ‘'Phones Doug. 115; (li!’-)lms REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. Figure your rent receipts. Suppose you had paid that amount on @& home of ybur own? Not too late yet. at 2502 8o. 20th Ave., 6-room, g §ood investment at $1,400. 32%6 No, %th, 7-room, 2-story, ‘barn, trees and outhouses. You can't begin duplioate it for 4-room, chicken house, coal house, etc., two lots, , only 81 7-room, modern, paved street, fruit trees, shade trees, lot #0x92, 32600, or will give you 100 feet front for Well lot on Wirt St, big to $3,: oll located building onl ¥|ll is surely a snap and then we will loan you the money to b ulld NOWATA LA Suite 624 }? Llh BI none Fed. 1980, pen evenings. l;gl-hmob $2,400, EASY TERMS NO INTEREST Six-room house and full lot in good nelghborhood, worth $3,600. A great bargain. The house needs repairs, but can be made a good, comfortable home without much expense. See us at once if you want a bargain. J. H. DUMONT & SON, 'Phone Doug. 690. 1606 Flrnlg:t. $3,900 Brand new 7-room house, strictly modern, hot, yater huunz gl-m, combination light- ing fixtures, ront, one block to car, in the north part of the oity. Owner wili take vacant 1ot as part payment. Payne, Bostwick & Co. Sole agents, Main floor N. Y. uh“?;dl. BEAUTIFUL HOME BARGAIN » ht roome, modern, oak finfah, full two . commodlous ro egant s ment and.dinian; ‘uznlu o &5 w0 years ag anscom Par Ave "“This' D property must b.":o by the th Inst., the pflce will sel it, ab it Is offered for $1,600 than m astual value. Part cash will nendle ft. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY S Brasdels Bidg. Omahe, Neb MAKE US AN OFFER. X160 FHEET, CORNER %TH AND HOWARD. MUST BE SOLD, AND HIGH- BEST BIDDER WILL GET THIS PROP- ERTY SOON. TAKE A LOOK AT GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN THAT LOCALITY AND SEE US QUICKLY. BIG BARGAIN FOR PURCHASER. THE PUTNAM CO. 4 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. (19)—-Ms72 11 6-ROOM cottage, close to High school; modem except heat. Price, S, Be quick. 08 N. Y. uu ‘Bldg. i "Phones. § ROOMA, modern excopt heat; could finish two more rooms In second story. Lot 50x188, one block from car line. Brand new. A very desirable home. Terms reasonable, Price §2,350. NOWATA L LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Sulte 64 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. ‘Phone Red 100, Open Bvenin (19)—M786 1 FOR SALB-Nice, striotly modern $-room house in good location in Hanscom park district; hot water heat and In fine re- pair. Is a bargain, but must be sold at once. 1113 8. 8ist St. 'Phone Harney 2004. (19)—M560 12x COTTAGE, five rooms, modern. Good con- dition, 2462 South 17th St., Best location in Omaha for home or leu at bargain price. Cash pr time, act quick. (19)—M12 12x FOR BALE—By owner, 6-room modern cottage, 5 years old, on paved street, near car line; $2.400. Addrese u- Parker St. Tel. Web. 1198, (A9—MT54 11x ‘eb. 1 8-R. house, city water, 3238 Evans, $1,600. 2908 N. 20th, $1,600. Sr. cottage. $1.300; cash, bal. J. H. PAHRUHE ‘8% BOARD TR%;D!‘. ‘The elegant corner, 38th Ave. and Dodge, 93 x110 feet, just opposite Mr. Joseph Cud- ahy's new ‘brick residence, for $6,750. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO., FOR SALE-—Handsome, lrldoul residence, in cholcest location possible, modern, fine condition; inquire of o Postoffice Box 121, Station D. 434 1IF YOU HAVE City property, farms, ranch lands or mer- chandise to sell or trade, list them with mg. ‘1t costs you Rothing unless I 1 eftect & sale. "W, W. Mitoh 3 NINE rooms, all modern, Dundee; house in E.rlau repalr; ndee, $2,000. Lea ltl Tel. ™ o (19)—52 11x BOULITVAID HOUSE. 2348 North 19th St rooms, modom only $2.600. Thomas Brennan, room 1 New York Life Bi FARM AND EA%OISIAID FOR sALR Canada. SASKATCHEWAN lands made productive, valuable, saleable. I break, lease and sell farms. First crop pays all expen Write for plan. W. B. Manchester, Sa toon, Canada. Celorade. FARM AND FRUTT LAND. Donver-Drocl.y district, undor irrigation; beets, alfalfa, Prull ralsing; low h payments. Natlonal llv—lmnl Cfl.. Brandeis Bidg.. Cmaha. Tel. Douglas (20)—487 ENVER COU! in the mlnn of D-n Colorado. ‘ A. Hig- pleces of land under that syst t Ber"prices soasgh Powell & Co, Coronado Bldg., ver, Colo. 1909. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALEFARM AND RANC! REAL ST Mexico The Yaqui River Valley Country The Land of Many Crops 660,000 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 money can make a fortune. This land was put on the market January 1st, with a free water right for every acre at prices and terms that will amaze you. than any land ever before offered. entire cost of the land. farm products yearly. United States. where. Labor is cheap and plentiful. A the land. where your industry and labor will, in ent. late and develop with great rapidity. for particulars. 8ix to elght crops of alfalfa are raised yearly. Good markets at hand. one acre of this land is today worth two acres of any irrigated land in the | It surpasses California’s famous climate ironts west on the Gulf of California where delightful sea breezes always blow. The soll 18 a rich, silt sofl, and will profitably reproduce anything grown any- It offers a greater future The market value of the first year's crop should more than double the | Two crops of wheat and From a producing standpoint in every respect. The land transcontinental rallroad runs through Locate in This Wonderful Country a couple of years, make you independ- This is a new country and its marvelous resources will cause it to popu- Next excursion April 20th. Write to us Hackett-Stillman Land Co., Agts. 821-322 New York Life Building, Omaha, Nebraska. Long Distance 'Phone Douglas 3972, (20)-—653 11 REAL FARM AND m\n(‘gs INFORMATION wanted farm_for sale In any tor ry purposes ot general farming Not particular about location or size Wish to hear from owner only who (will soll direct to_buyer without paying commission. Pleage send brief descrip- tion and price. N its need answer Address 1. A. Lesher, 46 West Monioe 8t Chicago, Tl (20)—MB91 11x | WELL IMPROVED small farm near Chi- cago. Want house and lot, wild land or merchandise. Lock Box 174, ani{)v‘ Neb, (20)-M373 13x ANNOUNCEMENTS We have an exceplional display of svod things in our 15th and Douglus window this week. %o box stationery for Me. regarding good locality. Sujtable box siatl | See the display | ens in our lsth Never shown in Omaha before and you should see to appreciate BALDUFKS SPECIAL Apricot Marshmallows ior 0c per pound. Something new and very fine. Beo our fancy tollet waters and per- fum, Baster Dyes—FLECK'S new combination _1w colors for 6c; iso the new Baster Egg Dye, calied RAINBOW—finest on the market. BFER'S CUT PRICE DRUG STORES oS Four Blg Stores. (l) M3s6 13 ULTIGRAPH DUPLICATING Co., 61 M rahdnis Bldg., makers of typowfitten letters |nmumple quantities. Tel. D. 491, ~M123 A24 F8 repaired right, called for and de- B oered free. Standard Shoe Repair Co., dow. Colorado--Continued. 2600 acres farm, 16 miles from Denver, Colo,, with railrod running through it} 600 aores irrigated, good buildings, fully improved. BSplendid investment. for farm- ing or colonizing; only $20 per acre; sure to advance rapidly. John Ogden, 156 Grant Ave., Denver, Colo. (20)—864 11x MOFFAT ROAD OPENING GOVERNMENT LAND FREE IN ROUTT COUNTY COLORADO Act now and you can homestead 160 acres of fertile Ilnd on_ Moffat road (Denver, Northwestern & Pacific Ry.) in Routt county, Colo. A million acres open to set- tlers. Good towns, crops; % bushels oats to acre; wheat, 4; barley, 70. Pure water, fine climate and markets. Wo aid settlers to locate. Best land will be taken soon. Write for maps and information which tells how to get this land free. Address, w. . JONBS, General Traftic Manager, T84 Majestic Bldg., Denver, Colo. ( s DENVER SUBURBAN FARM and home and yearly income of §2,000 to $5,%00 for an investment of & few hundred dollars. We offer 85 Altura farms, 5, 10 and 2 acres each, in suburbs of Denver, under High- line ditch and Antero Reservoir, on small payment down and balance po easy that farm will pay for itself ralsing alfaifa, | grains, cabbage, onloms, bee fruit, poultry and garden truck. Descrip- tive book, map and plans sent free. \Win. Blerkamp, Jr., ¥8 17th St, Denver, Colo. (20)—8( T1x potatoes, XOWA LANDS $15 PER ACRE. $15 per acre buys 40 acres Harrison county, Iows; 160 acres in crop, balance pasture; all bottom land. Wurmm deed, perfect 'title, 320 per acre will buy 347 acres in Fremont county, Iowa; all upland; 80 acres in crop; house, "orah splendid’ water, some finé ‘] [ T80 Der Aore for 340 acres rich bottom land, & miles of postottice, Council Blutfs; 76 acres in meadow and oorn land, balance pasture. $4.18 per acre, In Loup 48 acres nice lying, rich, rie land, six miles of to J. R. ADKINS, First N Council Bluffs county Nebraska; unimproved prai- t'l Bank Bldg., Ia. (20)—MB40 11 A FINE RANCH PROPOSITION. 6,000 acres, whoie or part, on the French- man river; plenty of water, Chase county, Nebraska, seventeen miles of Imperial, in a hog and corn country; good crops; 4,000 acres good level farm land, balance rolling ing land; %0 acres cultivated, 30 acres alfalfa last year, 10 acres grove, 15 acres hog tight; 3,140 acres fenced in sev- eral pastures, 4 acres spring water lake, stocked with' fish; é-room house in good condition, large new barn, hog house, cow shed, chicken house; price for quick sale per acre, one-third cash, balance easy terms; will take Nebraska pr lowa farm as part payment. Write L. W. Tulleys & Son, 1 Main St, Second Floor, Council Bluffs, Ia. (20)—M839 12 ATTENTION LAND SEEKERS! aocres, a real snap; 300 acres alfalfa ation—no expense for foam soll; 3 miles of sure water; | Champion and nine miles of Imperial, Chase | county, Nebraska, in a corn and hog coun- try; 12 acres cultivated; good well, wind- mill and tank, Inexhlnlllble supply lnf fresh water at 10 to 2 feet; new buildin, 4-room house, x;ll‘n ‘for lrflnhhurnu mrme;"e r acre, & bargain worth more : :’-&.mbm terms. Write or see L. W. Tul- leys & Son, 102 Main St, Second Floor, Council Bluffs, la. (20)—M838 12 THRBEE FINE IMPROVED FARMS, near 800 towns, 20, . 18) scres $30 to $30 per . Pearce, Jamestown, Kau. 20)—468 11x Missouri, CORN LANDS report. _Bent free. BAZEL J. MEEK, FHILLICO‘I"HE MO “Write for state map, booklet and weathcy “Montan WE HAVE the finest orchard land in the famous Bitter Roct valley, Montana, with plenty of water and arc now selling it rapidly, in five and ten-acre tr would like to form an eastern connection, with the idea of enlarging business, as we have optlon on other fine orchard lends. Rellable parties, with money, need but investigate to be convinced of excellent business opportunity. References ex changed. Address Y 34, care Fee. (20)—661 11 u, Nebraska, COUNTY RANCH SNAP FOR 20 DAY 2% acres valiey land, Nabovis, ced, all alfaifa land; 2 acres fine aifalta, 2 {acres more ready to seed, balance hay and | pasture; creek, springs, good black s»il; nea Sidney; a bargain; to close partnerhip’ deal; would 'divide land; possession soon: good terme. Write owner for photcgraph and deseription. Advertisement won't appear again. Dox 247, Sidney, Neb (20)-856 11x CEDAR RIVER VALLEY SNAP. 160 acres of fine land located about 7 miles from Spalding, Neb., in Boone county; 110 acres In cultivation, 4 acres in alfalfa and timothy; house of 7 rooms, good barn, sheds and outbulldings; 5 acres bearing orchard; good black sofl, fine water Price, $60; terms 100 acres, well located; 10 acres under cul- tivation, % acres in alfalfa. Price, $30 per acre. 400 acres fine land; 20 acres under cultiva- tion, % acres seeded to alfalfa; falr im- provements. Price, $62.50 per acre. If you want some real farm snaps in the corn belt and in & fine alfalfa country, go see_these. THE WORLD INVESTMENT CO., @i4 N. Y. L. Bldg., Omabs, Neb, CUBTER COUNTY SNAP. Oregon owner of this é0-acre improved farm must sell, 85 per cent tillable, good 0. Terms. Call or write us about this fine sectior KBELLEY I:vm‘ng:'r co., (2730798 1 CHEYENNE fe | terms, Nebraska—Continued. Bargains in Western Lands 640 acres deeded land, 4 miles from town, fb-ncre relinquighment, 41 §0 acres good farm Tindr §5000. See description (nv;nnm county on page 3 of Mlustrated secti ERICAN LAND CO., Sidney, Neb. @)—M BIG BARGAIN. 640 acres in Cheyenne county, Neb.; nearly half fine, level, tillable land; good soll Can offer this week for $4.75 an acr $1,400 cash, balance 1 to 6 vears. Hicks Real Estate Co., Omaha. (20)—M843 11x 702 11x New Mexico. mAC‘RB fmproved ranch; 150 acres irriga- ted; cuts tons hay: some alfalfa; 200 cattle; telephone; 8 miles from town. Box , Folsom, New Mexico. (20)—655 11x TUESDAY, APRIL 20 A very low round trip and one-way rate to Nowata. We want 18 for speclal car. Land $10 to $36 per acre; 4,600 oll wells in Nowata county. No betier Investment on the face of the earth. Ask Missourl Pacific Rallroad agent for rates. Nowata Land and Lot Co., Suite 64 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Red 1999, Open evenings. (20)~M506 11 80 CHOICE farms for sale located In the very best portions of eastern Oklahoma; low grices and caty wealth Trust Co., ullmsec.n « )—652 11x South Dakota. 150 SOUTH DAKOTA FARM BARGAINS. Write Chas. B. Wilson, Mondamin, la. (20)—M657 12 SOUTH DAKOTA FARM Near Plerre, three miles from good railroad town; 160 acres, fine soll, all level, in the artesian_district. Lot near Central park, ()m ha, nmae blocks to car; very chea) 302, Bee. 1810 HOWARD St, Mo. trial. AUTOHD!}LES Continu — e MOLINE 108 model, five-passenger tduring car, §100. Address O 38, Bee. ()-M817 13 SEND_for our list of second-hand cars. DERIGHT AUTOMOBILE .. 1814 Farram 8 (D888 AI~ RAMBLER touring car for oalo chey dress A Bee REPAIRING of autos a special Shop, 311l 8. 12th 8t Motoreyelea. MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS These wheels have all been overhauled and put in thorough condition and are bar- guins for the money. {m 1 Reading-Standard, 1908 Model, 3% h. p. engine, $125. 1 Reading-Standard Tri-Car, 3% h. p. en« gine, large box on delivery car, $150. 1 Bxcelsior, 1908 Model, belt drive, 4 engine, in perfect condition, looks Il $160. 1 light, 1908 Model, b. p. new, 8 h. p, 160, 1 Tndian, 138 Model, engine, wheel in perfect cunamon. hu Doen tsed very little, $125. Thor engine, wheel in 1 Racycle, 24 h good condition, § 1 Thor, % h. very little, $110. 1 M. & M., 3% h. p. engine, now tires, $100. 1 M. & M, 3% h. p. engine, §m. 1 M. & M., 1008 Model, titted with Bosch magneto, $17. & M., Twin cylinder, 7 h. p., wheel 2as bee 'n ridden very little, $200, 1 Flescher Special, $75. 1 Armac, $50. 1 Merkel, 1%8 Model, 26, . engine, has been used in good condition, We carry a full line of parts for the Thor engine and a complete line of tires. Nebraska Cycle Co. 16th and Harney, Omaha, Neb. ' (2)~Ma89 11 1804 Farnam St. Tel. Douglas 7567, TA Bafe_nnd Iron Works makes a pr:‘lnny of fire escapes, shutters, doors and sates. Q. Andreen, Prop., 102 8. j0th, DAVID COLE Creamery Co. — ()—o4 BUS YATFFE PRINTING CO., 99C BOSTON BTORE BL| DG, W)=Ma10 a3 RATE, in_sums to . 810 Bel Eldl "Phone Doue. 2o an—. 15_days' ()—M4T7 Mays HOLLAND PRINTING CO by 17th St. Douglas 6438. (1)—362 May§ R. STEVENBON & CO, gravel and 16th _and mah; Tels. : D > T Ina. AciTon. R Web. iee 08 D2 aso 1,781 couples and is praying to marry 2,000, 1f you want him to marry you Tel. 844 or B-1430. )--647 OMAHA PLUMBING AND HEATING CO.—We are practical. Both ‘phones. J. ()~a62 (1)—648 INESS CARDS, TO _LOAN — LOW UNION LOAN COMPA m—au THE printing: why not yours. 110 8¢, ‘composition rooting, R. 08'Puxton Bik., THE Rev. Chas W. Savide has married BIGN PAINTING—S. H. Cole, 1302 Douglas. Morrissey, manager, %13 Bherman Ave. )64 TWO motoreycles. Baysdorfer, 1620 Cap. Av. s 13)—-M780 A0 BARTER AND EXCHANGE NP'W l!nr‘k Df statione: II\G .fllfl. m- plies, Involelng about 000 for cash Bleat property, ‘What 'Bave your Beth ‘phones. Globe Land and Investment Co., Smaha, N s MAX MORRIS, the Tallor, new Iorltlon rooms 301-2 Brown Block, after Agrll 1. COLLEGE. 1 (r‘lln dogs and CANINE SPLEsck: 1 o doge sd lin, 1815 Jones St., or Ind. A m (1)—-MT16 A0 1990 Bpring Frame “Merkel,” Rides liko & | Puliman, goes ifke the fut mall or a| snail, reflable as a home and durable as a | wagon. L. Fleacher, Agent, 16:2 Cap. Ave. @37 Mays. HULSE & RIEPBN, funeral directors, suc- cessors to Harry D. Davis, 709 8. 15th St 1)—55% YOU'RE NEXT, 12 chs.; shave. 10c; shine, Sc. Bisasser's, across from N. Y. Life Bldg (1)~M679 May10 ALL ABOUT TEXAB——Tha Texan Realty Journal gives rellable information on en- tire state; tells of lands. products raised, marvelous developments of Texas and of the wonderful opportunities for ambitious and energetic men; 3 months' subscrip- tion, 25c. Texas Realty Journal, Houston, Tex. @0)— CONCESSION and show men attention! Alma fair, Sept. 7 to 11, Paul Everson, Sec, Franklin fair, Sept. 14 to 18, C. BE. Hecretary. 21 to 2, A. B. Cox, Sec. Bladen falr, Sept. Minden fair, Sept. 2% to Oct. 2 § - 1 Truugh, serrelux AUTOMOBILES TEXAS! TEXAS! TEXAS! TEXAS! MAKE MONEY GROWING ORANGES, FIG8 AND TRUCK in the coast country of Texas. Fine climate. Warm winters. Cool summers. Flve-acre tracts fine land near South Houston, $375 to $500. Terms: $10 cash and $10 monthly. No Interest, no taxes until conttract is paid out. Larger tracts If desired. Finest market for prod- Best railroad service. Interurbas eleotric line assured. South Houston grow- ing rapidiy. Schools, fine college and fac- tories. Don't take your family into a wilderness, far from ecities and rallroads. They will be homesick. You won't suo- ceed. Come here and they will be happy. Only twenty minutes' ride from the heart of Houston. Write for literature and maps. The Western Land Corporation, Houston, Texas. 20)— REAL ESTATE MEN We have several very attractive irrigable propositions, suitable for colonization, can cut into ten and twenty-acre tracts. Two dre as follows: Twenty sections within a few miles of Pecos City, level, smooth and rich, shallow artesian belt Fifteen sections in Pecos river valley. Will be under largest ‘canal system in west Texas, soll as fertile as the valley Nile; home of fruit and Want you to ¢ operate with .us. It's a snap. full particulars. Jas. Co., Pecos City, Tex. BIG PROFITS. 7,000 acres, 8 miles from county seat, of 2000 population, two-thirds prairie, bal- ance timber along creek. Level, but well drained. Bandy soll, casily fine orange, lemon, fig, truck or land. 40 inches rainfall Land companies are selling land no bet- ter than this In five and ten acres tracts at $40 to $50 per acre. I will take $15 per acre for entire tract; half cash by November 1, 1906. No Write for Goode Real FEatate (20)—360 11x town | cotton options. We want to hear from responsible parties only. , HOUSTON, TEXAS STATE LANDS — Thousands of acres of schoo! lands coming on the market. New list will soon be out. One- fortieth cash, 40 years' time on balance at 3 per cent. Golden opportunity to secure cheap lands. Send S0c for book of instruetions and map. Reference, can National bank. The Texas company, Box 8, Austin, Texas. Ameri- Land ()~ Washington, FORTUNES IN Arcadia is a 10,000-acre tract of the rehard lands in_the northwest, | n Bpokane and Stevens coun Ash- gton. A great irrigation canal has been bullt through the tract and the land is| being planted to apple trees. will be operated orchard—the larg foon as the tre me bearing the land will be worth from $1.000 to $3.0% an acre and the fruit yield will be from $2% to §1600 an acre. The company £1,000 per acr i preferred, caring UIT LANDS s capitalized on the bas wo-fifths of the st issued In shares of $100 each, 4 per cent Interest and sharin with common stock in all the profits | o company. The preferred - stock may also be exchanged for land at any time. limited amount of preferred stock iy 11 the public at $0 a share. The investment s based on real estate and 1 absolutely safe: profits based on fruit yiela made ‘certain by Irrigation Large llustrated prospectus free plieation. “Addres: ARCADIA "OH¢ HARDS COMPANY Room 620 Hyde Block, 8pokane, Wash., A (@)1 11x of upon ap- Miscellaneous. GOVERNMENT FARMS FREE—Our us- @ book, “Vacant Government Land, scribes évery aore In every county in 8. How secured free; 106 diagrams lnd tables; all about free irrl Price %c, postpaid. Webb Pub. 188, Bt. Paul, Minn ated farms. Co., Dept. @) Ccultivated; | Arcadia | & great commercial | AUTOMOBILES, ALL _STANDARD MAKES. WE BUY, BSBELL OR We can sell you a high grade used car, thoroughly rebullt and guaranteed, for less than a cheap new car costs, We have the best selection of cars and a reputation earned by 10 years of square dealing. Send for our free catalogue. NYBERG AUTO WORKS, 227 Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111, (2)—M574 Nx GREATEST BARGAIN Stevens-Duryea Model U, 8 cylinders, 35-horsepower, tion, has top and speedcmeter. exceptional bargaln, originally cost without the accessories. Price $2,260 | Btevens-Duryea Model U, 6- 6 cylinders, %-horsepower, Pauled and painted; has glass front, top, Beach magneto, Jones' specdometer, ‘extra sing, cover and tire frons. Original cost | 8,000 without the nccessories; tires good | Price $2,750. Stevens-Duryea Model U, 5-passenge cylinder, 85-horsepower, thoroughly o hauled and painted; has #lass front, double tire irons and Stewart speedome | Origina) _cost $3,600 without accessorl Price $2,500, |~ Corbin 8portabout, 4-passenger, 4 cylinder. 30-horsepower, used only as & demcnstrator and never sold, A racy model In fine shape; | original price $2,600. Btevens-Duryea Model R, 5-passenger car, 4 cylinder, M-horsepower; newly patnted has top, glass front. Jones' specdometer and tire frons. Car in very good condition Original pricc 82,600 without accessories. | Price $1,960. | Btevens-Du |4 “eylinder, | demountable good shape; the top, Price $1,150. Stevens-Duryea Model R, 4 cylinder, [0-horsepower; has top. Jones dometer” and tire irone, holding an casing and ¢ ngine in good condition. Original cost $2,60 without the accessorles. Price $1,160. 5-pussenger car, | in good condi- This is an 3,600 top, sa Model R, S-passenger car, -horsepower: has top, Fisk rims and the engine fs In orginal price $2,600 without 5-passeng r car, Neb. DARLING & DARLING. Farms & City Property. #1 amdo&_%t. TRADES and exchanges our specialty, H. R. Stringer, 68 Paxton Blk., cmfi { REAL ESTATE, LOANS and insurance- List your property with us for sale or exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hills Reaity ‘Co, 4010 Hamilton 8t o8 ey $765; Ind, B 1842 WHAT have you to trade for the rast one- half northwest one-fourth of seetion 2-69-20. Ringgold munty. Towa. Im- roved. Subject to mortgage $5,000, ames W. Davis, Newton, Ia. (3)—M540 16 BEMIS ‘We handle exchanges for reliable parties -—r;ja professional traders need list; quick action. BEMIS, BRANDEIS BLDG. @)—-M470 FOR BANK STOCK A _good Towa farm, $35,000. Address A 7, The Arlo, Ldncoln, Neb. (3)—-M4s5 1ix BEWING machine for paintin g Nebraska Cycle Co., corner 15th and ney Sts. (8)—563 12 FOR EXCHANGE OR !Am Nebraska farm, acres, % m MeCook: rich, level land; under nulllw tion. Will consider property In Chicago or vieinity. Valuable farm for someons able to give it personal attention. A. H. Fowler, 10638 Prospect, Chicago, Il (3)—M688 11 Used Automobiles EVER OFFERED IN OMAHA' Moline Runabout, power; just painted and extra widc 4 cylinder, 30-hore- i has top and curtaing passenger seat, car is In good shape, as It has been over- hauled. Original cost $1,780. Price $700. Maxwell Touring car, 2 cylinder model; l‘mu glass front; cost when new $1,60 Prics . 8t car, palr ted ens-Duryea Model L, 2 or 4-passenger 2 cylinde 14-horsepower, - newly Original cost $1,3%. Price $3%. Stevens-Duryea Model L. two or four- pascenger car, two cylinder, 14 newly painted.” Cost when new §1,360. Prics $300, Stevens- Duryea Mndel R, five-passenger, four-cylinder, 20 H. P. This car has bnn | uged but very ll(llu and has not been 0ld. 1¢ 1 I excellent condition; origtnally ‘Gost Price $1, anley Steame senger car; Is Model E2, two or four- wly painted, has ne r (ires, Jamps; generator and tool box gine in good ' condition. Original coi , without equipment. Price or, Model EX, two or fours ipped with lam; ¥ condition, "o P.Inllly ic Roadster, used only in nd never sold; battery in n; car has top and side cur- taine. Originan’ cost $1.00. Price $909. Columbus Blectric Victoria Phaeton, never sold, but used as a demonstrator; w battery; has top and curtains. Cost new $1.50. Price $900. Baker Blectric, Inclosed body. Price $%0. 2026 l“urnalu Street, Omaha, MINTYRE & Wallace, Oakland autos, also slightly used sutos. 2th, near Farnam (@)—-M2%1 AL | ACTOMODILE painting and carriuge ropair | ork; dead storage. Wm. | riage Co., %th & Leavenworth. ()~ M157 n 1 B | RAMBL cent | ¥arnam St | AMERICAN 136 model, ition, for sale cheap. RS- New, 4 and 2-cylinders, 3 pe discount Rambler Auto Co., 204 n—St W-H. T ne con- Address P 304. Bee. 2)—M#1s 13 AUTO painting. Andrew MKE&.{A 8on, ) 617 ALl 1 uummumh - Bell ' Red 137 ‘West SMITH & HARRINGTON, ery; open day and night 1500; Ind. plone 1289 Red. Broadway, Council Bluffs I HAVE 160 acres good western Nebraska land to trade for touring car; autom must be in ‘irst class condition. I h. & bargain for right kind of machine. Title to land clear. Address P. O. Drawer _8, North Platte, Neb. (2)—M677 11x Al ITOGENOUS wcldlnl kinds broken cylinder. runpflg repaired; all work guaranteed . C. Brasing works, 16th and Walnut, Kansas City, Mo, Home ‘phone Main s @— Ak "ot erank cases and castings | R R KIMBALL GOOD 17-room hotel, Nebraska town, doing g00d business, for b-passenger autome- bile. Will give good trade; get busy. Good Improved Missouri farm of 160 acres; well located and good land, for Omaha residence or income property. Well improved east central Texas farm of 200 acres In Alberta peach belt, for Ne- braska farm land. Above property all priced at actual value, W. W. MITCHELL, 2 Bogrd of Trade Bg., Omaha, AVE for exchange stocks of gen'l hardware, drugs and clothing in Nebraska and lnknlu, nnllu in from $2,000 to $2, ant NOWATA LAND AND |,rrr FOHPAI"’ . Y. Life Blag., WHAT HAVE YOu? ‘l' hn\'fl‘ :"flrpml'er ron stallion 6 old, welg A5, well recos fl.m LY gudranteed. Price, $1,800. town property. o et l E WA]'I' t ™ u