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1 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1909. PERSONAL (Continued.) MASSAGE i god pain, Mme a2 treatne) Smith, A _HOME for women during confinement We find homes for bables where moth- ers cannot care for them. Rables boarde Martha A croft St. M43 Mayix PRIVATE home during _ confinement; bables ldopl.g; The Good Bamunlln Ban 1tariu 740 First Ave, Counc Ta 0 (18)—M9e3 “2a-hand. 1815 Farnam. o 13 VAPOR BATHS and Massage, for ladies and gentie- men. Tf you want rheumatism, lum| to get rid of 0, chrenic aliments, take t massage treatments of Benda. We also give f ments. We get results, Tel. Douglas 190, vapor baths and r. and Mrs. R. B. e and scalp treat 230-234_Paxton Blk. (18)—659 May9 coming to Omaha a strangers are invited to visit the mes Women's_Christian assoclation. 17th an Howard Sts., whe will be directed to sultable boarding places or otherwise Asnisted. A deaconcss rcpresenting fon meets trains at the Union travelers' ald 268 Flectric MAGNETIC flectrie, Floor, Old Boston Store MASSAGE-PROF. G. K. DINJIAN, EX PERT MASSEUR. Tor lad| men. If tired, languid, lazy, from lack of circulation which causes Indigestion, constipation, torpid liver, rheumatism and chronic troubles, try the Orlental sage. Thorough hand work. Face and Scalp treatment; § vears In Omaha at 406 Bee Bldg. Dougas 4038 . 120 (18)--317 Mayd POULTRY AND EGGS 8. C. B. LEGHOKN ka 2l per setting, 83 per 100. O. K. Deaver, Oricans, Neb. (1) MB35 Zix LEGHORN EGGS. B ¢ WHITE “holce standard bied stock. Heavy laying strain, | Dear | money; | 88,500 cash, 0 per 100, §3 per 60, $2 per 3. Mrh W. L. McKenney, Patmer, Merrick County,” Ne () —M537 23x TONS, free rang . BUFF ORPIN 2 eggs for hatching, $1.55 per 15, $3.00 for $5.00 for 1. Indian Runner duck eggs, i for $1.7%; 5 for $3.50. Toulouse goose eggs, %e each. Quaranteed fresh and fertil oter & Br Harvard, o M538 23x B, C. BLACK MINORCA eRgs for setting. 11 for 14, Tel. Harney 5322, (11)—Ms92 M2x - hm, R, C. R. L RED EGGH for sale. Pen eggs, $1.50 per 15, $8 per 100; from pens scoring 80 to 93 range $1 per 6 per 10. J. W, Abraham, Valley, Neb. a1)-—-M2A43 CHAMBERLAIN'S Original perfect dry chick fecd. 1'se this enly and save young kens. = Stewart's Feed Btore, Sols Agents. 119 N. 16th St. (1)—M84l May ¥ &&s 86 per 100 -at Mandy lorence 162. (11)—M766 AM White Leghorn Lee Farm. Te INCUBATORS for sale cheap. Expressman's Delivery Co., Tzard Sis. (1)~M’ PRINTING £ JARVE PTG. CO., job printing and calen- dars, 16th & Cap. Ave. 'Phone lndmA_-dz?u. Apply to 234 and 71 18x REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALE REED ABSTRACT CC , Est. 1556; prompt service; get our pric 1710 Farnam St. 9)—616 REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIA President. (19) 617 PAYNE INV. CO, first floor N. Y. L. (98 BENJAMIN R. E, CO., 477 Brandel WALKIP REAL. STATE CO., 600 Paxton block. (08)—M%7 May13 CITY PROPERTY FOR SAL! BRAND NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE | In Creighton's First addition, just com- pleted, all ready to move into, strictly modern, with combination fixtures, fin- ished” floors, large Iiving room, full bricked cellar, with outside entrance; east front on Mth St., south of Martha. Price $2,300; $800 to $1,000 down, balance on time. Let us show you this property. Payne, Bostwick & Co. Sole Agents. Main Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. (19,928 13 BARGAIN WEST FARNAM One of the most high and sightly points in the immediate cream of West Farnam district, oonsisting of south and east front corner 110x187 feet, with fine shade, com- manding view, street paved on both sides, wiih permanent walks; la room house, exceptionally well bullt; down- stairs finjshed In quarter sawed oak, large oms. This property never offered for sale until ihis time. Owner decided to sell and wants to ‘make quick sale. Can be seen any day. House cost $12,000 to $15,000 and it can be bought for a little over the actual value of the ground. See us for particulars. V. S8HOLES COMPANY, D. . Bldg. 16th and Farnam Sts, 111 B. of Trade. Tals ; Douglas 49. Ind. A4, (19)— M908 18 25th, Near Farnam East front, 62x1%, good 7-r for a flat besides, $§7,000 Harrison & Morton, (19)-921 13 SIXTY ACRES in I Reno, OkL, ten blocks | Rock | bullding shops; big | from postoffice, a town Island Railroad Co thing for an investor: price wata Land and Lot Co., Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. of 12,000, 0. No Suite 64, N. Y. *Phon. (19)—M916 18 THEY MUST 60O your chance to buy two seuth 100x13 feet, at ist front and Underwood Ave., Dundee, water and shade trees in: two blocks from school and club and on car line. No prettier location for a home. a cash offer today. Bluffs, | ! | | | witl | brick duplex dwelling at & | Howard, only two blocks south of 24th and gentle- | i | | | | | your [ cent ne atica and other | cent of business men fail a | or other. irourth |and Farnam. (15)—043 May1? i'l'hlfi pays 12 per cent net. mas- | for the Red 19%9. | Well rented and income growing. for §1,400 cash; sidewalks, | [$3,800 house, room | Maxane: [ on 24th 8t REAL ESTATE PROPERTY FOR saLpe (Continued.) MR BUSINESS MAN While you are making money, why don’t you make a small investment in city property that will pay you 11 per ? You knbw abput 94 per some time Put aw a nice piece of property, say a new pressed brick flat, close in, and be sure of comfort in your old age. $8,500 the beautiful crry buy new pressed 24th and Cash required $5,000. $11,500 new pressed brick quadruple building containing four houses, near 24th, 1% blocks south of Farnam; rents for $1,440 per annum; 12 per © $11.500 for new double brick flat, on Harney, 24th. Nonresident owner needs rents $1,200 per year; pay balance at 5 per cent. Better than 12 per cent on your in- vestment Farnam Hill Home near 33d and Farnam, a fine, new home, nine rooms, hot water heat, tiled bath, every known convenlence; built one year ago. Price of $7,600 has been cut to $6,750 and will be further reduced for immediate sale. This is an opportunity ANOTHER New 6-room, modern, oak finish, hot water heat, on Harney, near 33d, new paving, all paid: $4,750 takes it, and only $1,750 cash required. This |is your chance to get a home in the best location at an absurdly low price. WANT OFFERS AT ONCE ON ANY OF THE ABOVE PROPERTIES ERNEST SWEET 613 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. DOUG. 1472. (19)—M970 14 We have several of these modern, choice homes, well located; glad to show them. BEMIS Brandels Bldg. (19)—M985 14 SPECIAL OFFER KOUNTZE PLACE HOME $5,000 1808 LOTHROP ST. On this beautiful street of fine new homes, we offer a very attractive house at a reasonable price, situated on full south front lot, with nice terrace, which will be sodded and put in good condition; ment steps and walks, full basement emented; beautiful oak finish and floors on first floor; oak floors in all 4 bed rooms on second floor. All rooms beautifully pa pered. Satisfactory terms can be arranged on this house. Look at it today. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St ACRES one-half acres, and one-fifth acres, Three and Seven $1.280. $2,300. | Ome-fifth cash, balance five annual pay- ments. Free abstract. Warranty Both in Keystone Park, acreage suburb. One mile west of Benson. We will be peased to show them to you. "PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phones—Douglas 1781, Independent A-1188. (19)—930 14 MUST BE SOLD $3,500 Buys Tx154 ft. lot facing Military - Ave., across from Bungalow City, with store, barn and house; Nos. 1512 and 1618. No incumbrance. Immediate posses- sion. Aet quick 50 A bargain—lot 19, Place, facing Military 9 9()() 3 and 6-room house -l ern, with large lot, and 214 N. Zith Ave $1,650 10 LOTS ) deed Omaha greatest Ave. at Nos. IN BENSON CAR LI BE QUICK $1.900 cash, new i-room, house and large lot, 4318 Charl street Loeds. $400 CHARLES F, Doug. 3913 Lot in Sloux City, HUBER, 1310 Howard St (19)—M9%6 14 Ia Farnam St. Property cholce five-story corner near the city hail brick and stone bullding. $106,000. Harrison & Morton, (19)—-M502 HOUSES TO EXCHANGE Three good cottages on car line, this street. Houses Want good s large corner lot for per year ent for over %60 mall tarm or buil PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., |"™®“"v. v. arA:AM, Bee Blag Firet Floor N. Y te Bldg. ‘Phones—Douglas 17 ependent (19) 929 14 Ing BET. FIELD CLUB & WEST FARNAM | Houso completed 6 months ago: polished floors, neat and mobby ; high and sightly; 2 block from car, $3,600; $500 cash & D. WEAD, 1501 FARNAM 87T (19)—85% LARGE new mod. 5-r. cottage. cor 100x13, two blocks from car Ln diate pcssemsion; get a home on ments from the owner. Doug. 483 or even. ings Web. 4661 (19)-M495 A-1188, | | | | interests elsewhere & ROOMS, modern except heat; could finish | two more rooms In second story Bx133. one * block fre cer line, new A ver desirable home. Teasonable. ice $2.360. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY prcBulte 824 N Y. Life Bldg., Omaha Phoae Red 199, Open Evenings. A9)—Md6 4 REAL ESTATE, LGANS and insuranc LA Your property with us for sale or gxchange ~ Walnut snd Orchard Realty " Co. Hamilton St Harney ¥i66; Ind, B-1802 Lot Brand Terms a9—L% Hills | ‘Phones | 1 (19)-877 13 $16,000 Two-story and basement, % apartments two blocks from the new car barn and Plerce Sts., always rented GALLAGHER & NELSON 4% Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, MORTGAGE FOR SALE $2,000 mortgage to run 3 years at 6 per cent i security verything in _good shape. Adcress B 306, care Bee, (19)—41s | 6 of 2451 Grand room hous Country mostly truit { ucres south Ave and club. WEAD. acres. about 1501 FARNAM 81 (19)—%4 14 BARGAIN | e and cottage; leaving city both all moder 2419 Caldwell 8 (19)—M91e 15x [ I | | partly mod- | | | 8ole Agents. I paving, 00d prospects Tenth | Owner has | and wishes (o dispose | | HOMES IN BENSON-—P: taken At once—7-room house | rwner | ern REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALR (Continued.) A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN FOREST HILL PARK ADDI- TION, 9TH AND WILLIAM ST This I8 the ¢ toda of oak on enameled with mahogany ra flc stalr with $5,000, EASY TERMS | eapest house offered for sale size of house and arrangement ¥ t ., with flooring & | There are nice ¢ { closet in hall the rooms, | has full basement laundry, sink; first | tlon hali | butler's 'pan {opening between | parior n parlor, dining and dining room fine plumbing. beautitul paper and the house is wired for fin. | eloctrie 1ight combination tiful oak It buy it | street is I= clo | neighborhood. HASTING location and finish floor has 0om. entr: receptiol open ry' and th. are four ond_floor, birgh ff ¥ doors. 1 bedrooms and s attic over having ets in each Al rooms are dec and piped for g lghtin ved and the paving in and vet in a ve If you see th for & HEYDEN, 1614 66 ft. Near P. 38,600, 10-room house, renting for room for flat besides, REAL Figure vour rent receipts, BSTATE Kkitche: fine corner entire house four fixtures. nish In the llving rooms. considered cemented, go furnace, | largo recep large y, colonad: n_ ball and stal way of bedrooma nish, white waxed oak ibfloors up= floored windows room, linen good bathroom, modern open orated with v "ung. ha | Beau- | The | Ja paid for. ry desirable i you will | 8¢, | inspection toda Harney (19)—9 . | Harrison & Morton, ‘ (19)-922 13 FOR SALE Suppose you had pald that amount on a home of your own? | Not too late yet. Look at 202 S. 2th Ave., 6 rooms, good home and a good investment at $1,400. 32 N. 2%6th, 7 rooms, two-story, barn, big | trees and outhouses; duplicate Four room two lots 79x12, only Beven es, $460. rooms, shade tre you car it for 81,500 chicken house, coal $1,200. modern, paved ., | Tiris is surely a snap, and then we will loan you the money to build And we have lots more of them. you are ‘Phone Red | We have several of these modern | homes' well 1o NG W Suite 62 irely welcome AT N. ¥ Omaha, N 1999, Open_ evenir ~ $5,500 (19)—M917 18 cated; glad to sh BEMIS Brandels Bldg street, lot 40x92, $2,500; or will | give you 100 feet front for $3,260, | Well Jocated bullding lot on Wirt St., ND _AND 1LOT CO., v Life Bldg., n't begin to | tivation. | young orchard, house, ete., fruit only | Come in, ngs. er ow them, a9 | condition; line; the biggest snap on Georgla Ave. today. Payne, Bostwick & Co. BSole Agents. cal it r 2215 GEORGIA AVE, | rooms, room, den and rooms on second floor; all modern: paved street parlor, sitting r large kitchen shade, lot fruit 10x150; only $3, Main Floor 9 oom, dining i four bed fine on | 400 Thii | | Life Bldg. | a9 —e 13" | Apartment Home Site Fronting three streots, just on 27th, 210 ft. front, $0 a foot. Harrison & Morton, on floor T walks, full paved homes surrounding, and elegant | taundry, ve Owner Says Sell New 7-room, all modern house, reception hail, parlor, -dining room, den and kitchen ist floor; 3 bedrooms and cemented cellar, getable cellar, etc., b street, east froj close to car lines, churches, etc walking distance. Price reduced to $4,500. t & Tebbens, | ern years old; % 10-year-old apple and 5 ACRES IMPROVED WEST DODGE STREET New S-room bungalow, 'Phones: | Birket 423 Bee Bldg. Doug. 4754. A striet | oft Farnam (19)—-9.3 13 bath on 24 tine furnace, barn, cement nt, all fine location, and within | orchard lands in the northwest, 174 | A great 1y all mod- g0od barn, 150 assorted fruit trees, trees; % mil other small from | own water works system in the house from fruft; Dodge macadam cholce cherry location; road. Has windmill; will take new 6 or 7-room house In good location in tra ar Farnam | HASTINGS & HEYDE: 1614 33x823 and bullding site, close in. Hairison & Morton, 0o lLafayette Ave., mantel street, one block to car, only $3,80, Payne, Bostwick & Co.' Near | rooms, location s W FINE RESIDENCE Hanscom full n thoroughly owner leaving city and wants o . T. GRAHAM, Bee Bldg and grate, CHEAP 8 rooms. all Main Floor N. Y w. corner modern, F IF YOU HAVE 27th, $1,600. modern, Harney 8t (19)—934 14 | vield Elegant | (19)—924 13 biock 3, Baker| LAFAYETTE AVE. HOME, oak finish, | paved . Life Bldg (992713 | park; 7] lot; ‘fine Phone (19) D15 875 13 City property, farms, ranch lands or mer- | chandise to sell or 1t costs you nothing u: W. W. Mitchell, & me. sa BOULEVARD HOUSE, 248 North 19th 8L, | % rooma, Brennan, room 1 One on let me show you whole block, trade, nle: Bd. modern, N list them with | s 1 effect a bldg. | (19)—631 Ta. only $2,500. Thomas | York Life Blg. ) BUY OF OWNER ! car beautiful Omaha. W district D 30%, heavily ine. all specials place for a Call at 491 th fine Militar proper ( rooms, very choice, C. M. Rich, A 3 mbered, paid, residence 3" N cash A y Ave and i} 19)—-868 13x - ‘ Y. Life. (19)— M50 3 balance | same as rent. W. E. Yarton, 28 8. Or- age LIS an I your property with Chris Bo Cuming Sta. d Ave., Benson. Tel a9) Benson B8] —M799 AN 19)—62 6-ROOM modern cottage, on car line and | within walking distance: hot water heat ba th electric lights bargain will takes | paurt cash and balance monthly payments, | Cali Sunday or after § p. m. during week %% avenport "NEW COTTAGE Corner lot except B w Phone ouglas 5 R $2.150. GRAHAM, 64 Bee th and Burdette St 4387 19)-311 x| OOMS mod- | Ridg | as)-st | | acres In alfalfa | planted | trees REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE Colora FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Greeley district, under irrigation sugar beets, alfaifa, general farming an f ralsing; low price, easy payments. National Investment Co., 582 Brandels Bldg.. Cmaha. Tel. Douglas 6691. (20)—657 THE DENVER COUNTRY irrigated lands in the vielnity of Denver and elsewhere in Colorado. Wm. A. Hig- gins, Box 4%, Omaha, and the undersigned ploneerd inghe High Lin Line and Antero reservolr in the Omaha territory last year and wo still have some of the choicest pleces of land under that system of pio r_prices. Joseph Powell & Co.. 2 Coronado Bldg., Denver, Colo. (20) Kansas. HAVE four choleo Missouri cellent nelghborhood Kansas City; prices low Topeka, Kan farma within Kelly ) in ex- miles of & Kelly MO61 17x Nevrasua. ATTENTION, LAND SE st 490 acres, a real snap; 30 acres alfalta land, subject to irrigation—no expense for | sure water; black loam soll; three mlles of Champlon Chase hog. and nine miles county, Nebraska country,’ 120 acres well, windmill and tank ply of fresh water at 10 to buildings; 4-room_ house, horses. Price, $3 per acre, a worth more money. reasonable Write or see L. W. Tulleys & Son, 102 Main 8t, Second Floor, Councll Bluffs. Ta (20)—M913 14x of Imperial i a corn and cultivated: good 20 fo barn t; new ' ten bargain, termsa Every Day is Bargain Day 6) acres in Brown county within five miles of railroad station; 120 acres in cul 10 acres timk acres bearing balance in hay and pasture; large barn, granary, two 6-room house. corncribs, wells with windmills and tanks; | Price, | land is all fenced and cross-fencead. 2) per acre on terms covering five years: rt payment can be made in income prop- ty. There is no sand on this place J. A. LANGAN & SON, Douglas 1560, Life Bldg, (20)—931 15 A FINE RANCH PROPOSITION 6.000 acres, whole or part, on the French man river, plenty of water, Chase county Nebraska, seventeen miles of Imperial, A hog and corn country; good crops; 4,000 cres, good, level farm land, balance roll- ing grazing land; 250 acres cuitivated, 3 last vear, 10 acres grove. hog tight; 3,440 acres fenced in several pastures, # acres spring water lake, stocked with fish; f-room house In &ood condition, large, new barn: hog house, cow shed, chicken house; price for quick sale, $20 per acre, one-third cash, balanc easy terms; will take Nebraska or farm as part payment. Write L. W. leye & Son, 102 Main St., Second Council Blutfs, Ia. CUS 15 acres Tul SR COUNTY SNAP. Oregon owner of this #40-acre improved m must sell, 8 ent tillable, good soil. Price, $10,000, ms. Call or write us about this fine section. KELLEY INVESTMENT CO,, 0-6 Neville Bldg. FOR SALE, cheap, improved quarter North Dakota, 3 miles from Sherwood, in fa mous Mouse_ river loop. J. W. Crandall, care Logan Hctel, Sherwood, N. D. (30)—M931 16x “Oklnhom OKLAHOMA TUESDAY, April 20.° low round trip and onesway rate A ata. We want 18 for special cdr and $10 to $25 per acre; 4,500 ofl wells in owata county. No better investment on face of the earth. As Missouri Pa- Railroad agent for rates. Nowata Suite 624 N Y. Life "Phone Red 1099, (20)—M991 cific Land and Lot C Bldg., Omaha, Neb Open’ evenings " Washington. FORTUNES IN FRUIT LANDS Arcadia Is a 10.000-acre tract of the finest located in counties, Washington. nal has been built the land is being Arcadia will be hard Spokane and Stevens irrigation c the tract and to apple trees. operated as a great commercial the largest in the world. As soon as the come to bearing the land will be worth from $1.000 to $3,000 an acre and the fruit yleld will be from $20 to $1,600 an acre. The company is capitalized on the basis of $1.000 per acre. Two-fifths of the stock is preferred, issued in shares of $100 each, bearing 4 per_cent interest and shar- ing with the common stock in all the prof- its of the comp The preferred stock may also be exchanged for land at any time. A limited amount of preferred stock is offered to the public at $50 a share. The investment is based on real estate and is absolutely safe; profits based on_fruit made certain by irrigation. Large brospectus free upon application Large illustrated prospectus application. Address ARCADIA ORCHARDS COMPANY R. 620 Hyde Blk., Spokane Wash. U. §. A (20)—~M958 14x through free Wyoming. ¥ FREE HOMESTEADS | 1 you have & homestead right and want |SeParately on the steel work, to use it you will do well to call or write to rocm 44 Paxton Hotel, Omaha (20)—M861 14x Miscellaneous. South % ac $850 each i as the price 8¢ Reg! Saskatchewan African land grant s In Canadian north taken immediately will soon by $.000 Royal Bank of Ci T. Brook, Box 9, FOR good west today I REAL ESTATE LOANS W/ANTED—City loans. Peters T'".'#.’f JAGE loans negotiated 5 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. @2)—429 = SECOND MORT Apply Koom 4 Hell 'phone Douglas I8, WANTED-City loans and warrans Farnam Smith & Co., 820 Farnam St (2)-6% LOANS WANTED, If you need a reasonable loan on well im- proved Omaha real estate, 1 can enter. tain your application, at § or G per cent interest, according to location of grade of property; no delay, and privilege s given for repaymient hefore maturity 1. Sibbernsen, 208 Old Boston Store Bldg. (22)—M47s AlT PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. €16 Brandels Bldg. (22)—631 LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandeis Bldg )62 0. N. Y. Life. $500 to $5,000; low rat (z)—as82 PAYNE, BOSTWICK & C Private money; $190 TO $10,00 made promptly. F. D. Wea Wead Bldg., 15th and Farnam. 52 FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Busincss Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1, New York Life Bldg. (22)—620 #00 TO $.,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefs te Co., 10l N. Y. Lie. Doug (an—ex MONEY TO BUILD. $500 (0 $200,000 at current rates. d, W.H (22)-63 {nexhaustible sup- | Towa | to | upon | _. | with aer | THOMAS, 63 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. | REAL ESTATE LOANS w0 to 30,0, “no_ Garvin Bros, 604 Farnam. NEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. MON 0 LOAN—Fayne Invesimget O ! REAL ESTATE WANTED ‘\\'F‘, HAVE BUYERS for a 5-room house, & | JS-room house and a couple of vacant lota. | NowATA AND LOT COMPANY, |, Sultes Life Bidg., Omaha | "Phone Open_Evenings. i (23)—M788 | e———— — } STOVE REPAIRS | NEW furnaces, hov water and hot air com- | bination heating, 2 and 4-hole laundry | hot water heate mantle grates, gas #toves repaired, water fronts and flower vases. Omaha Stove Repair works, 1208- 1208 Douglas St. 'Phones Ind. A-3631; | Bell, Dougl 950. 345 | WANTED—TO BUY | Hion carpet. D T prices tor secondhand furniture, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 971, ()840 | BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, | “carpets, stoves, clothing. shoes. Tel. Doug. 5401, (25)—841 | The Practienl Auctioneer. 88 N. Y. Life. | (26)—850 | ol HIGHEST price pald for young calves; will call for them. Address V805, care Be: I | WANTED—TO RENT WANTED--To rent large 8-room strictly modern house in Hanscom Park or Far- nam district. Phone Harney 8739, (26)—- M2 WANTED—SITUATIONS NG ATTORNEY wants position with Well educated. C (2)—M6 18x | | | | | | yous stablished law firm 76, care Bee WANTED—Position by fine penman_who 1 fursfh references. Address N-319, care Bee (27)— M990 16x | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | Belss_and husband to Anna lot 2, block 5 Kountze Anna L, Oliver, part 4th add A 31, Angela W. Burkiey and husband to Burkley, fot 2, block 9, ock 6, Boyd's add . Smiley and wife to Oscar A ety lot 16, and wiy lot 17, Denise’s add faeen Armstrong and wife to J Bone, e of w 84 fe lots block 6, Kirkwood add Mapes and wife to Luey 1 | Ashburn, lots 12 and 13, block 6 Albright Annex Meliora W. Fairfield and husband to “harle F. Hastings, lots 2, 3, 4, 5, block Sulphur Springs . Creigh S8ons & Co. to Nevada 1. Dech, | ot 35, Oak Hill No. 1 llie M. Ryerson and husband to the Byron Reed Co., wi0 feet of e100 feet of s% lot lock Orchard Hill .. nited Real to Alexander Kountze Plac Sisss 3 | United States to Francis M. Baugh, nig sely and sely selq 30-16-12... James H. Adams to Janet A. Carnaby lots 11 to 20, Baltimore Park........ M. W. Kirkendall and wife to Wilke & Mitchell, lot 14, block 7. Lincoln Place ... R A T s Hugh McCaffrey and wife to Nancy Conley 14 Interest in sl lot 6, block 62, South Omaha .... John Rybin to Mary Rybin, 14, Potter & Cobb's 2d . Arnold C. Koenig to Margaret W. Koenig. 1ot 4, block 24, Carthage.... May Boyer and husband to Willlam Sallisbury, ¢5 feet of north 12 feet of lot 8, ‘Block 111, Dundee Place.... D. Pollard and wife to Claire D. Montmorency, lot 4, block 5 Rose Hill .. St John A Creighton Real Estat Trust company to D. V. Sholes com- pany, lot 4, block 10, Creighton's 1st Ernest Stenger and wite to Neille M Ryerson, el00 feet of s lot 7, block Orchard Hill . aese Caleb J. Camp to Mathiid lot 15, block 5, Brown P John F. Sturgeon and wife to Bd- ward M. Slater, part lot 3, block 21, West Omaha .. Barker company lot 22, block 14, Andrew C. Busk M. Norton. lot Selden's add . John G. Arthur to Barker company, lot 23, block 14, Orchard Hill, Kate B. Curtis and husband to B. J Scannell, lot 4, block 2, Fred Del- 1o} s add . . . H Westerfield and wife (o Mary V. Grant, lot 15, and s% lot 186, Rees Place . Continental Trust Company to H. A. Westerfield, same . John W. synn to John C. Wharton 21, blotk Ytes & Hempel's add Charles P. White and wife to w lot 21, block 2, Yates & Hempel dd Byron 'Clow and wife to F. R. Getty, lot 3, block 3, Iler add............. Cla Phillip et al. to C. C. Par- mele, 3-10 interest in nely swii swig Douglas Security company to O. F. Nelson, lot 9, block 1, Virginia Place W. Stringer to W. Springer, lot 8, block Valley Grove . . | Jennie D. Stow and husband to Anna | Donahue, lot 12, block 12, West End block and 1son, rust lot 4, lots 13 and H Pete to John G. Arthur, Orchard Hill, 4 and wife to Angele 4. block 2, Isaac & A Total | GOVERNMENT NOTICES SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of J. C. Stmpson, secre- tary, Des Moines, lowa, for the erection of ‘a4 steel construction fireproof grand- stand, to be consiructed on the lowa State Fair Grounds. Bids will be received {on the entire work complete, and also ason work, bing. All blds are to be 12 o'clock noon of the 29th and shall be accompanied a certified check of § per cent of the | amount of the bid, as a guarantee that { the bidder will enter into contract, If re- | auired to do so, ana give a good surety (bond of 4 per cent of the amount of his | contract, for Ahe faithful performance of the same. Approximate estimate of | quantities ding, 20,000 yards; brick | work, 00 M; cut stone, 1,140 cubic feet; inforced concrete floors, $0.000 cublc | feet: cement walks and curb, $0,000 feet; | steel work. 977 tons. | plete_on or before {199, Plans may be at Secretary Simpson at Oliver O. Smith, architeet, 30 Youngerman Bldg., on and after April 10th AS-11-14-18-21-165-28 grading and plu | in on or before | of April, 1909, « the seen 14th of August the office of the office of OFFICE master. 1900, CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, April led proposals, in'triplicate, sub- t usual “conditions, will be re ceived here untll 11 a. m., May 10, 1909, and then opel in the presence of attending | bidders, for the construction of a new brick story on Engineers’ Barrack, i, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and for malking the consequent additlons to the heating and clectric lighting systems. Full information and blank forms of proposals furnish application to this office. Plans and specifications may be seen here also in offices of Chief Quartermasters af Chicago, Omaha and Denver, Depot Quar- sters at Philadelphia and 8t. Louls, riermaster at Columbus Barracks. and Master Bullders' Exchange, Kan- sas City, Missourl. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes |10 "he endorsed “‘Proposals Construction New Brick Story on Engineers' Barrack’ and addressed to Captain Willlam D. Dav Quartermaster A12-13-14-15 M5-9 CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha, Nebraska, April 10, 199. Sealed | proposals, In triplicate, will be received here nd by Quartermaster at the post | mamed rein, until 10 a. m., central stand- ard time, May 10, 198, for furnishing oats hay and straw during the period from June 1 to June 3, 169, at Fort D. A }Hlul’ll Wyoming. Proposals for delivery at other places will not be entert | United States reserves the right to Or accept any or all proposals or any part | thereof. Information furnished on applica- | tion here or to Quartermaster at station | named. Envelopes containing proposals | should be marked “‘Proposals for Forage," and addressed to Major D. E. McCARTHY, jcam Al3-14-16Ms |12 3 All work' to be com- | Butlding No. | GOVERNMENT NOTICES | CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIC! Omaha, Nebraska, March 15, 1909, Bealed roposals, In triplicate, will be received ere and by quartermasters at the post named herein, until 10 a. m., central st dard time, April 15, 198, for furnishing wood, coal and charcoa! during the flscal year ending June %, 1910, At Omaha Quar termaster Depot, Forts (‘rook, Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska; Torts 'Leavenwort and Riley. Kansas; Forts D. A. Russcll and Mackensie, Wyoming: Fort Des Moines Jowa, and Fort "Meade. Routh Dakota | Proposals for delivery at other places wili | not ‘be entertained. The T'nited States re serves the right to refect or mccept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Informa. tlon furnished on application here, or to quartermasters at the stations named. I velopes containing propos hould marked “Proposals for Fuel,” and ad dressed to MAJOR D). E. McCARTHY, C QM Mch16-16-17-Ap12-13'14 RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION—10TH AND MASON Unlon Pacific— i’O\‘erlnfl Limited | Colorado Express Atlantic _Express Oregon Express sprssnman, o rpoyrtre o RE558383% PoUTEOeIT® 233233 833 at Colo. Chicago Special Beatrice & Stromsburg Local cereiens 00.D12:40 pm Valley L (motor, via Lane Cut-Off)....a10:00 am *Local passengers not carried Nos. 1 and 2 Chion A 2:46 pm on trains Chicago Limited Towa Local ... Rocky Mountaij Rocky Mountain Ltd....al1:1§ pm Colo. & Cal. Express....a 1:20 pm Okl. & Texas Express..a 4:40 pm B Chieago, Milwaukee & St. Paul— Chicago & Colo. Special.a 7:% am Cal. & Oregon Express Overland Limited . Perry Local Chicago Great Western— §t. Paul-Minneapolis $:30 pm 8t. Paul-Minneapolis 7:30 am icago Limited 6:06 pm icago Express . 7:3 am Chicago Express 3:30 pm Chicago & Northwestern— Chicago Daylight ..... Twin City Express.. Chicago_Local Sloux City Lacal. Chicago Local ... Chicago Bpecial Minnesota-Dakota Fast Mall Twin City Limited.. . Los Angeles Limited. . Overland Limited ......a10:) pm Nebraska and Wyoming Division— Norfolk-Bonesteel ......a 7 Lincoln-Long Pine Deadwood-Lincoln . Casper-Lander .., Fremont-Albion . Hastings-Superior ... Missourl Pacifie— K. C. & Bt. L. Express K. C. & St. L. Expres Wabash— 8t. Louls Express........ Bt, Louls Local (from Council Biuffs}. . . Stanberry Local (from Councii Bluffs) . Illinols eptral— Chicago Expres: 3 Chicago ~Limited & 6:00 pm -St. Paul Express.b 7:15 am . Paul Limited.a 6:00 pm Ft. Dodge L'cal.a 4:16 pm BURLINGTON STA.—10TH & MASON a 9:00 am 11:16 pm a 6:30 pm Burlington— Leave. Arrive Denver & Callifornta Northwest Bpecial | Black Hills . Northwest Express Nebraska points | Lincoln Fast Mali.. Nebraska Express . Lincoln Loca | Lincoln Y.ocal 4 Schuyler-Plattsmouth Bellevue-Plattsmouth Plattamouth-lowa . Bellevue-Plattamouth Denver Limited é Chicago Bpecial Chicago Expres: Chicago Flyer Towa Local ....... 8 is Express... .. | Kaneas City & St. Joe. Kansas y & St. Joe. Kansas City & St Chicago, St. Omaha— Paul, Minneapolis & Twin City Passenger. 8loux Cily Passenger.. 8icux City Local . Emerson Local .... Missouri Pacific—— Auburn Local ...........b 3:50 pm a Daily. b Daily except Sunday. day only. d Dally except Saturasy. __ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS , CANADIAN PACIFIC LESS TEAN FOUE DAYS AT sma. eekly Sailing Between Moutre: - Rua Tiverpoos | ohb Quebes Two days on the beawutiful St river and the shorte Lawrence ocean route to Eue ro Kothing oegter on the Atlan Empresse, Vireless U&n class, $90 cabin, $45. k' your ticket rates and_bookle e BENJAMIN, G. A., Russian Aimorléan“Llno 18T CLASS, $67.50 upward, TO ROTTERDAM, :1) CLASE, 147 5 4 tic than o on all steamers.® " i second, $50; one oclass 2D CLASS, $57.50 | | New Twin Screw 10,000 Ton 8. 5. RUSSIA, satling | trom New York April 14, June 5 and July 17, Wireless Telegraphy | A.B. JOHNSON & CO., 21 Broa v, N. Y. Snow Stopé Train on Moffat Road Drift Twenty Feet Deep Holds Sev- | enty-Five Passengers Prisoners | el on West Slope. | DENVER, Colo., April 1s.—Blockaded | the middle of April by snow drifts that are 00 deep and too long even for | plows sufficiently to buck, the easthound | passenger train on the Denver Northwes:- | ern & Pacific railroad, known as the Mof fat road, has tied up at Earl, on the west | side of the continental divide. The train, with its seventy-five passengers, blockaded yesterday at ( a summit of the divide, wh | blizzard bid fuir for a time up for several days, but managed to get back provisions are plentiful { Two big rotaries have impre: | almost as solid as ice and is twenty feet iy depth, and today big gangs of laborers are agtacking It with shovels. Officlals of the oad say traffic will be open before night. o Make Her Helress. | WICHITA, Kan.. April 13.—George -Har mon, aged 78 years, and Mrs. Grace Daw son, aged 2 years, were married here Lo day. Mr. Harmon is & wealthy widower Mrs. Dawmon's husband has known her since babyhood. He declares he is marry ing her to legalize the disposal of his wealth as he wants her to get It without possible tangle or technicality Intervening. was on to keep It tied the train to Earl, finally where failed to make an w b1:40 pm | © | motion through his attopney, W | matter {are fighting so bitterly great FICHT T0 FORCE HYNEN VOW Father Insists on Children Being Reared in Catholio Fai COURT CONTEST FOR CUSTODY John Frenzer and His Former Spoase, Mrs. Mattie M. Mackey, Cone tend for Possession of Thelr Children, One reason why and her former Mrs. Mattie M husband. John In court over the children came out in a document filed by Frenzer Tussday morn- g in dist court. It i what religion the ehlldren shall be reared in. b When Mre. Frenzor and her huehand were ced he secured the custody .ot the two bors and she of the gir), who s the youngest of the three. Since then she has filed notion’ askig ths decres changed =0 as to give her the custody of the younger boy, Arthur. ' His brother, Clarence, 11 years of age, has petitioned the county court to npminate hig mother as his guardian. Mrs. Mackey fla repra- M. Macfarland er Tuesday filed .L\Is answer. to her H. Thomp- The petitfon says that Frenzer Is a member and communicant of the Roman Catholie church, “and priot to the marriags of plaintiff to this defendant, she became and was a member and communicant her- self, and that sajd riarriage was con: summated with the understinding Tha agreement that the issue of such marriags should be brought ‘up and ‘reised’ in such religious faith; that plalntitf herein has wholly disregarded her: obligation in this and is bringing up Esther M. Fren- v elther without y igious Traming whatever or in some faith other than.the Roman athol Dislikes His Snocessor. Frenzer 18 disposed to fook with ne amity upon his siiccessor, as Mra. Mackey's husband, namely Herbert Hirdm B. Mackey, is evident from remarks about Mackey in succeeding, portions of the answer. The petition goos on to narrate how, after the divorce the children visited buck” and forth “but the knowledge of the Mackay Frenger ¥ of their ot A son That since | said marriage to H. B. Mackey, the childs ren, the two boys, werd not permitted’ so frequently to visit the plaintif After a time there was considerable trouble over the visits back and forth ‘o sce the parent: with iwhom the iparticular child did not live and at one time, -so Frenzer 'rs, he was playing the boy's visite to t mother ‘against the mimber av v | of times she let the little girl come ta sce | the | Tangler Temple Patrol " | whien him. Frenzer's angwer Includes ‘an attack on Makey personally and winds up by da: claring that his wife does not really want boys, “that the application of the plaintiff is not in good faith not hnr'u]l\' affection, but out of o feeling of spite and hatred to this defendant,™ %« OMAHA SHRINE WILL DAZZLE EYES OF LOUISVILLE MEN Wil Take in Grand Parade Held June 5. Part The famous patrol of Tangier Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, will go to Louisville June 5 to participate in the im- perial sesslons of, the order. and join in the grand parade, which excels all other pa- geants except those of Ak-Sar-Ben Loufsville has been sending out little jugs of “OI' Kentuck,” which have been freely distributed to all parts of the United States. Each little portion of the famous bourbon carries a verse which reads: Litile brown jug With mint entwined, Meet me in Loutsvile, Nineteen nine. Some Omahans have there and meet the jugs. A spectal train thus agreed to ba man who makes the bas been chartered will run over the Illinols Central the ofticial route of the Omaha In all probability it will be “per- by Sam Nertk of the line in the Omaha dis- rallway, Shriners. eonally conducted’ gey agent trict, The Tllinois Central has also made a deal with the Elks to bring several special | tralns through Omaha enroute to Los An- geles. Among the special trains which will stop in Omaha for several hours will be that of the Cincinnati Elks: It is at the request of the Cincinnatians that a stop | be made at Omaha and everything will he | | | | | on nt, or write for sa. | 18T CLABE, $82.60 upwards | done to entertaln the best people on eattk (in Ohio) 5 A large number of Elks will paes through Omaha when the grand lodge meets in Los Angeles, coming over the Illinols’ Céntral, Northwestern, Milwaukee &, St. Paul and other lines, and going out over the Union Pacific. All tickets will be good for a stop- in Omaha on the return trip, but many of the trains will arrive at such an hour that It will be necessary to wait several hours in Omaha on the outgoing -trip. [MAIL CLERKS MEET IN IOWA of the Sixth Division Will Session at Des Moines This Month. A meeting of the, rallway mail clerks of Bixth divi n will be held In Des Moines April 27-28. The program eontem- plates addresses by Congressman W. W Wilson of Chicago, member of the hou commn on postoffices: - Congressman '}. A. T. Hull, Governer Carroll, Nationdl President P. J. Schardt and Natlonal Sec- retary G. A. Wood of the Railway Mail assoclation A banquet be glven the visitors at the Savery hotel the evening' of April % and a theater party the preceding evening. will [DIDN'T SAY IT, SAYS JUDGE n big rotary | the | howling | wha lon on the big drift which is packed | James C. Quigley Denfes Saying His Father Would Desert eral Shallenberger. Judge James C:° Quigley -of - Valentine denies an interview publishéd in one of the Omaha dailles In which he was made to say that his father, James H. Quigley, would resign from the coloneley of the governor's staff because Governor Shal- lenberger signed the daylight closing bi, “I sald nothing of the kind,” said Judge Quigley, “although I stated to the reporter. that my father did not like it because thé bill was signed. 1 insist that I said nothing ever aboul his resigning.’ { During the spring every one would be | benetited by taking Foley's Kidney Rem- | and | the edy. 1t furnishes a needed tonle to the kidneys after the extra strain of wintér, it purifies blood by stimulating kidneys, and causing them eliminate tie impurities from it {Fpley's Kidney Remedy lnparts new life and vigor. Plegs- ant to take. Sold by all drugglsty. the w yo be sure it Medal Flour. buy Gold Medal ¥ Washburn-Crosby’s Gold This s fmportant

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