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! ’ you (& o SREATUNSHN A G IRVECE * PAYNE INV:- OO gt flopr N, ¥ L ‘ 2 - o ds o Lo S WY VATION ARMY eolicits castotf T hiag, in act, anyihing you do mot need. "collect, rapair and sell at 104 Rt 8. tof cost of collection to the worthy. poor. Call ‘Phons Douglas 1% and wagon. will call - B Ty MAHA Stamnierers’ Ins., Ramge Bldg. ol BYRINGES, rubber good mafl; cut frices Ben o Ty ) ul:‘,\le. Myers- Co., Omah aw=61s MAGNETIC WTIC treatment. Mme. Bmith, 522 8 16th, !hlz’d floo A_HOME for women during confinement. We find homes for bables where moth- ers t r6 for them. Bables board lartha, A. Lee, 408 Ban- croft Bt Phone Dougias 1821, (18)—M436 MayTx WANTED--The acquaintance of _refined lagy, 2 years old. Address Y 15, (18)—M146 16x during __ confinement; he Good Ave., are PRIVATH _horm bables adopted. ftarium, 140 Samaritan San- Counall Blulll. HALL" -lti, fiew, 2d-hand. 1518 &Tc'un' YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers are invited to visit the Youn: Women's_ Christian association, 17th an Howard 8ts;, where they will directed to_suitable ioncln. places or otherwise assisted. - . A di néas ropresenting the Stao0ition meets traing at the Union £ tjon as travelers’ ald. 18)— \iAGNFT" i I:l-otrln wbrgmvm ?h Flodr, O Beston Bhore: “*Tlny 0is MayA2 MABSBAGE PERT men, T of _cireul const chronie ladies d. luv hom hnl n whic in o, teTpld liver, Theumatism and toubles, try the Oriental mas- b A R ] b ent maha a dg. “Douglas ) e, Bee Bl (18)—-317 May4 e _POULTRY AND EGGS 5. C. B. LEGHORN EGGS-4 per setting, ¥ per 1. O, H. Deaver, Orleans, Neb | x 8 C. WHITH LEGHORN BGGB—Choics llmdlrg’ bred Ilmk Helvy laying strain, ® pex, . Ppatimer, mrnm; cm:\?"hen B3 @) —~M5s7 28x i bW, o C. BUFF ORPINGTONS, froe range; J'. for nnm-l , $1.26 per 15, $3.00 fo; lo It Runner diick .m for 31.% u' @ um 50, Toulolise goose e anteed fresh and fert uar Pmr A Brehm, vard, Nob Y 11)—M638 28x 3. C. BLAC NORCA for gettin, Wl tor 13, ffi. % Mesd Mix RCRT nnnw:-uu Pen eggs, from pens scoring $6 per i g _Avvaham, Valley/ Nil d -mr Save young ;. Btore, Moa 119'N. mh 8t. un—nnu May T White Leghbe: bi‘- per 100, at Mand. Lee Fai g\ el Florence 162" "~ oY A1)-<M768 Am INGUBATORS for saié’ cheap. 1y to Expressman’y'- Dellvery = Co. and Tzard Sts, (1) 18x __PRINTING ARVE PTG. b prigting and calen: T e & *&op, AP Fhone Tag, A-sen. REAL ESTATE REAL 1-yrAfi—npA BRS.’ R-‘-‘quaf u&?u; pnm 'flw b "A° BENJAMIN | n. B. 00, &1 Brandels ug; p w.um REAL ESTATE CO. 60 Paxton oy Moeq Mapis e e Ay — A cITy nD'll'l‘" "l SALE. PROPERTY “WANTED X odern ' residerice, West 6 o 8-room PO GIMTICL “east o 40th street, Vacant ot same district for residence. 5 or 6-yoom house. Field Club atstrict. 5-rooiin’ ! moderh - dottagt. ‘north "side. 4 or 5-room | Edttage—about $1.500 improved, i 5t0'10 Aores Ll ke or towp T Want above at-ence. Call or phone. "BD FOHNSON &' €0. 4 1614 Parnam 8t. (19)—100 18 'Phoife Doug. 125, Special Home Bargain s ,h:pvestignte,at Once New. use, 7 rooms, naved street and per South 28th street, l us an offer. Bu'ketf & Tebbens, A-1764. 5 43 Bee nlfll Phones, Doug. 01 + o BARG, WEST !‘ARVA\I One of the most-high and sigiitly points In the Immedlate cream of West Farnam district, consisting of soulh and east front corner 1 test, ‘with fine shade, con manding view;:atreet paved on both side wiih permanent walks; large two-story 1 room house, exceptionally well built; down- stairs finished In quartér sawed oak, large rooms. This property never olffered for sale until this time. Owner decided to sell and Innl. to make quick sale. Can be seen mny duy. . House cost $12,000 to 315,000 4 it can be boug ht” for a little over the actual vilue of ¢ ground. See us for partl auu SHOLES COMPANY, 111 B. pf Trade. Bldg. 16th and Farnam Sts. Tel AN, 3 Douglas 4. Ind. -« | Farnam St.. Property el B'ég'Birgnin in Buffalo County ‘With five-story ' BMck and stond bullding. acre. improved farm, Ollnn, all good land, must be sold Well rented and_ingome growing. $106,000. 1Conllnlnd ) HOMES IN sxnmn—nn cany © balance same as rent. W. E. , 28 8 Or phanage Ave., Benun. 'r SALR \ 9 o5 $2,260 6-room new cottage, modern except heat, Good at 3ith apd Ame barn, 1 block to car, Easy te it you. want. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y: L. Bldg, Tel. Doug. 1781, Aliss: 9168 16 FOR SALE-—&-room house, and barn: ga weil and clstern; 2715 Brown Bt.. 3 block REAL FARM AND RANC OMAHA ESTATE (Continued.) EAL LAND FOR SALEFARM AND nnnrg LAND FOR SALE (Continued ) FRIDAY TATE MEXICO S V— The Yaqui River Valley Country The.Land of Many Crops 550,000 acres of the richest land in the worid, 400,000 acres under irrigation. " The Opportunity of a Lifetime for The Farmer, Wage Earner or Investor. from 2th St car, 2 from Fort Bt. Anyone with a small amount of money can make a fortune. :;{;‘('l‘;n ey This land put on the market January 1st at $25 an acre, easy terms, own landlord; $60 commission. Tel, o.m., with a free water right for every acre, It offers a greater future than any Webster 126, (19)~M167 17 | land ever before offered. HOW’S THIS? 6 rooms, $1,250: New f<room house o large lot, and Blondo, 1% hlocks to car. n. Must sell; $100 cash; S. K. WAIT & CO,, 617 Bee Bldg., Tel. D. 1302 A 2015 (19Y-M1% 18 " Wxim. only nnt can be had ear Mth Six_to hi A_VERY_ desirable block from car $1%, lot, line; s the owner must have ihe momv -'. nce.” This lot is worth nearly double Ml[)lu\ ND INVESTMENT CO., McCague Bldg., (.Wnlhl. ‘Phones Doug. 1152 A 2666 (l’|~lllli 16 FOR QUICK SALE $1,800.00 3819 N. 18th. St, near Manderson, very nies lot, G0X140 feet, full 'of shfubs shade trees, house of 4 rooms in very &t condition, 321-322 yearly. Orang Good markets It surpasses California eight crops of alfalfa; New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb. Reasonable offer will be considered. BERKA & CO. ‘Phone Doug. 497. 98 N. Y. Life. (19)—-M182 18 OWNER LEAVING OMAHA We offer for a few days fine 6-room residence on Burt St., south; front, modern, g00d bagement and walks. Owner has to move onto- homestead Price $3, cash; balance desired, ducements to Deuel county u well third 't wait. G SPECIAL-TO DEUBI, CO. Land buyers we are making special in- per acre. Write for partioulars. HARWOOD & HARWOOD, Both 'Phones. The market value of the first year's crop should more than double the entire cost of the land. two crops of wheat and farm products lemons, bananas, pideapples and other semitropical fruits. t hand. From a producing standpoint one acre of this land is today worth two acres of any irrigated land In the United States. famous climate in every respect. fronts west on the Gulf of California where delightful sea breezes blow. The rich, siit sofl will profitably reproduce anything grown anywhere, cheap and plentiful. A transcontinental railroad runs through the land. Join the Nebraska and Iowa Colony and .Locate in this Wonderful Country whére your industry and labor will make you independent. This is a new country and its marvelous resources will cause it to populate and develop with great rapidity. Excursion April 20th. Write for particulars. Hackett-Stillman Land Co., Agts. 'Phone Douglas 3972, The land Labor is (20)—M184 17 land purchasers to see our | i —_REAL ESTATE WANTED land before buying. to do this. Land is selling its actual value. Buy now, ood farm land, selling for §12 Suite 624 N. ‘Phone Red 1999, 416 Bee Bldg. Q- MIN 16 turnlnhlnll. includii be 50ld’ with the house for . NATIONAL INVESTMENT CUST! or egon owner of this é40-acre improved farm must sell, BR COUNTY SNAP. 1t will | WE HAVE BUYERS for a 6-room house, & 6-room house and a_couple of vacant lots. NOWATA LAND AND LOT ‘COMPANY, Y. Lite Bldg, Omaha. Open Evenings. (28)—MTi STOVE REPAIRS & per cent tillable, good | Niave furnaces, soil. Price $10,000, Terms. Call or write us about this fine section. T o COMPANY, KELLEY INVESTMENT CO., ol iy 206 Noville Bldg, 582 Brandeis Bld_:. .%‘:'::m m (20)~M198 16 una Douglas Bell, Douglas 673x135ft. - 4 - Baot trony Gn 8 B fost north of bedend |7, Orinn tor sade. 3¢ -aelf chik waok: we | think (he.owner will take $4,760. 310 Dewey Ave.. This s o very neat ‘lv«’ { raom. &li ' modern. home, with 4 ri ot hall on first floor; 3 bed. r ath rooms on second. It only l’mlr.l mm to handle this. SELBY, 16th and Farnam. 4% Board of T#l. v (19)—108 15 tivation, Toom _house | corneribs, well |land is a 20 r{ Dayment pert paymen There is no LIST your property with Chris er, 394 el Cuming m. i{ ? -(’lyh—“ Every Day is | Bargain «Day neres in’ Brown oounty - within five nuo- 'Of ‘raliroad station; 130 acres In culs 10 “ncres: timber, b meres bearing JSung orohard, balance in hay and pasture; fenced and’ cross-ferlced. Price. nere on terms covering tive years; n bination huhuns. 2 " FOUR o b.room furnished oottage or flat. Addvess C 3%, Bee. how water and hot afr com- and 4-hole laundry ers, mantle gr: gas water fronts and flower Stove Repair works, 1206. '.tm 'Phones Ind. A—I‘l. WANTED—TO BUY (%)—M149 17x 1 80D WANTED, Apply 618 s, 19th 8t ) 170 18x carpets, clothes large barn, -3 ary, two HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3971, (25)—840 is with windmills,and tanks; carpets, stoves, 401, can be made in income prop- BEST price pald for_secondhand furniture, clothing. shoes. Tel. Doug. (26)—641 sand on this place. The Practical Auctioneer. 88 N. Y. Life. (25)—350 16, RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION—10TH AND MASON Unton Pacifle— *Overiand Limited Colorado Express 6llnn(lc Im . o China'and 3 { North Piate | 88 Rocky Mountaln Ltd Colo. & Cal. Express SR &" Texun Hxpres Chieago, Milwaukee Sveriand Limited . Per 2% HE nERE 35 §59853 BEE5EEESES §SEES BE3F §YY EEEEEEE 8t. Paul-Minneapolis. T 8t Paul- Mlm’ulpol\l u Chicago Limited 8 Chicago Express . 11 Chicago Bxpress . 3. Chicago & Northwesterme— Chicago Daylight Twin Cit Xpr g EnE! 83 LEEZRE CRERSERERES BRNES Chl Chicago Special . lllnon.e‘wtl akota' .. 4% bm Fast Mall Twin City Limited. Los Angeles Limited. Overland. Lim T itk e and Wyoining Division. Norfolk-Bonesteel . “ Lincoln-Long . Pine. Deadwood- Casper-Lander Fremont-Alblon tings-Buperior . issowri. Pacifio— @ -p_--c Waba Bt. Louls Expres: Al Touts Local (nom Stanberry Looal ( Seuncll’ Blutts) ols thu.n Express Chicago ~Limited Minn.-St. Paul Expi Minn,-St. Paul Limited.a Omapa-Ft. Dodge L'cal BURLINGTON STA.—10TH & MASON Burlington— Leave. Arrive. Denver & Californfa....a 4:10 pm a 3:46 pm Norlhvelt Special 0 pm & 3:45 pm Black Hil &0 pm i 10 pm points pm Fast M 11 pm Nebraska Expre: 10 pm Lincoln Local am Lincoln Loct pm Schuyler-P! am Bellevue-Plattsmouth pm Plattamouth-Towa Bellevue-Plattsmou Denver Limited . Chicago Speclal Chicago Express Chicago Flyer J a lv T L 1 OWNER LEAVING CITY will sell hom J.4, LANGAN.& BON, WANTED—SITUATIONS & Lot consieting of d-reom house; modern-ex: | Douglas 166 T Tk YOUNG ATTORNEY, wants position with heat; south front. jocation -and. ; - X, 14de. BN 00d; near {0 ech ehool and | -~ GRS | ¢ seisloueg av S W s sbomiea; O I S dOm I B arn and ‘walles; vlrlmll hlnfll of: fruls; A Dl&llnll).glltn to_live. If In(erested ca! atur 8t Owner, will show ‘mpm‘:”y, or -‘i'cl Webster fi‘mr rice figl“ ermi e el | - DEUEL COUNTY SNAP 180 acres, olose to town and R. R. All nice &ood soil; price $15 per acre; #ee us for Deuel county bar- te for m;lrl&ture for the sumrie: Address Y 3, WANTED—Position In private kindergarten r, after first week in June. E. can furafsh Beo Bldg., Omaha, care Bee. (20)—M189 18 care Bee. (21)—MI72 16x WANTED-Poaition by fine” Denm-n who references. Afldrall N-319, )-~M90 16x Very cholce corner near the: city hall most of it in REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mellora W, Fairfield and, husband 10 of WEBSTER STA~16TH & WEBSTER Chieago, St. eapolis & Omaha— AIHV! Twin City Passenger...b 6:30 am Sioux City Passenger. 8icux City Local Emerson Local Missourt Pacifin— 7 —_ |Auburn Local ..b 3:50 pm b11:30 am a Daily. b cept Sunday. © Suni- d Dally except SBaturday. price, $30 an wcre} worth more| Lewis D. Boyd and ,wife. lot n aay ‘only. arrlso“ Qr.{on‘ ,.;,, Now .get busy. wolock 1. Bulpplr Sprinis add.... [ lam 8. 'oppleton et al. to C flru- —— o a—maes | 200 W, W, MITCHELL, line L. Popbleton, lot 1, biock 2, | 8 ey of Trade Blds.. Omaha, Neb. Poppleton Dark......... rs e s o W OCEAN STEAMSHIPS mhx;l": :oc-fl‘fl‘c!: E‘l l:::: g?) :; wf-‘mhl (D)—ll“ 1% Hll’ve)l‘ A. S;é)'(lt to Hans C. Peter- et A AR B Lwed sen, lot 6, Koch's sub. 1 m.n:‘f:umvmmbmm:.&n%-. bl " Nerth Dakota. South Omaha ' Land Co.’ io" Pator CANADIAN PACIFIC " N Smithburg, lot 2, blo(k |‘, Bouth LESS THAN FOUR DAYS AT SNA. wata Lai Lot Co, Buite 64, N. ¥ ,on BALE, Omaha cooeee 400 '.m" twee) Open evenirgs o can-Mne 8| Gt L ee Tiver 10op. T W Grandall | John H. Trenerry, nd lots 9 and 10, Two, da¥s on the beschirel Bt Lawrence e Sare, Toyal hate: OnRhk Nab. block Saunders & Himebaugh's river and the shortest ocean route to Hu- .7 Reception hall, parlor, dining. room, (N _MELVX | Robert B.Hamiiton and ~wife o {4 ot the Atlantie th kitchen, refrigerator -room, 3. bedrooms -y 5 £t e P i R are W | o g by ern AL Aty v okl Adolph F. Selandter, n2 fi. of 856 ft Emflruu 3 ww:u sll 1l steamers. dry; L-shape lot, 49xli5, south front, 50xs0 west front; walking distance. GALLAGHER & NELSON 4% Brandets Bldg., ©Omaba Neb. (15)- RGE new mod. &r. cot 28, two blocks from dlate possession; &et a home on casy-pi Nowata, w OKLAHOMA TUBSDAY, April A _very low round trip and o of willy ft. of 836 ft. 2th Ave., John B. Ruth a one- y rate to 6 want 18- for special car. Ryan, si4 ft. of lots 4, 12, West End add.. lot s and n2sl ft. of lot 5, block 13, and part Omaha.. ", Shepard and _hual Richard F. Frerichs, w37 ft. of lot 1, block 18, Kountse piace to Sdwin T. 5 and 6, block nd wife to ; one olass oabin, $48. Ask’ your ticket agent, or write for sall- ings, rates and booklet. . B. BENJAMIN, A, {Improvers and i X owner. . 1668 or dve 0 to r acre; 4,500 ofi 1s in | €. W. DeLamatre ant I e to Grace T e e . L T by | | Nowsiaioounty. Ho sior vormia® 15 | “ Dokisrty, et 10¢-6; Lindsay's, sub, 10 —_— e " .| the face of the earth. Ask Missouri Pa- | Helga P.'Bergo and husband to Joiin | d REAL ESTATE, JLOANE andinmurance— elfic. Raiiroad agent Yor ra Nowata | Krugo, lot 9, block 14, Central park. 1,80 ater bonds t your proj with us for sale Land-and Lot Co., Sulte 624 N. Y. Life | Martin O, Plowman and wite to Jen- hl:.m -th and Or¢ hlf‘ Hllll ymah, Neb. 'Phone Red 1909, nie D. Stow, n22 ft. of s66 ft. of lot alty Cp., Hamilton Phories @0)—Mst 19 | G, block 12, improvement assoclatian 5 4 Harney #7%; Ind., B-142 Ir-ddk R s 4. ®0|Clubs Being Stirred Up by the Miscellaneous. ran al nd wife to' Union Pa- Ly REAL | l:ls'r.«'r‘:"l FOR 84 % s [ cific Railway Co. 4 interest'in part Debate Pro and Con on the gure your rent receipts. .| _of €% lot 2, block 3, Omaha........ " 5 BAId that amiount on home of VOU Swnd | UOnS 13, Frines Tupett S saie’ by auo- | o ore Fiage Co. to Wiltam B: Hop: | Qugstion. three payments, 6 R cent 1t you wish oty 15°a8d 1 odk 88, Duniss { T g ot o g gy B g P i 140} rhe Southwest Improvement ciub held m /L e g T ,,"' P g g 3400 | A spirited meeting at Its guarters, cor- trees and outhouses: you 't begin to Henry H. Anderson and wife to o«, ner of Twenty-fourth and Leavenworth duplicate it for $1,800, phine M. Sage, wi0 ft. of lot 2, and streets, last night. The main subject for Four rooms, chicken house, 6oal house, 8te., I block "8, Lowe's S ] R two lots Tx12), only-$1,200 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT , P scussion was the water bonds propos Scven rooms, modern, paved street, frult ISR L1l | Annle 'L a tlon and the members were faily well uee shade trees. lot 40x33, $2,800; or will |3 ACRES no improvements, % mile w. Katharine Allen, el hvl 2, block 6, divided on the propesition. W. H. Green ou 100 feet front for gt Elmwood Park: o mies. wost of Improvement _association add.; also ve LS V\'e!] located building lot on Wirt Bt only surely & snap, and then we willsioan you the money to bulld. And we have lots more of them. Come in, you are surely welcome. IMNY NOWATA LAND AND LOT €O, WE HAVE a_c customer for home Hans- 6, Kirkwood add. James B. Bone and wife to Mary K. D f wi4 ft. of lots 1 and ¢ com Park ‘dist.; must be good; not less 18 ft. of Bulte &4, X. V. Life Blds., {Bn 3 rooms. “fi""‘ o2 Dlock . K d ad p 3 HARWOOD & "HARWOOD, athedral chapter of Diocese Fhons Red 188 Open-evanin Both ‘Phones. 416 Bee Bldg. aska to John G. McH! “IF_YOU HAVE @)—-Mi9 16 8, Capitol add.. City property, farms, ranch Imdu hand ell or trade, I- he: 7ou othing unises 1 o . Mitchell, Bd. 'l‘d. hll-et a u»-‘& BOULEVARD HOUSE. #48 Nort _REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED—City losns. Pete Total . Trust Co. (2)—6% {h 15t BC modern, ml‘o'.w homas e, room 1 New - y m rI jat’ rb 5 1 “*phone (22)—429 loans negotiated. D“‘ 1900—Sealed pi i GOVERNMENT NOTICES CONBTRULTING QLARTERH ITER'S omcm Fort Mead Bouth Dakot, roposals, in tripifca will 1% eceived at this office” unth 10 u. m., WANTED-City loans and warrants, W, | mountaln time, April 19, 1%, and 'then ¥Farnam Smith & Co., 1520 Farnam St. opened, for the construction. complete, of @) approximately twenty-seven miles of barbed wire fence around the «Fort Meade, South | spoke in favor of the bonds as the best lots 2 and 3, Stors' sub. 5,000 | (o 1 5% dabntes” Ge o T 2 way’out of a bad dilemma. “"’”‘,f}"“bmfi‘.’f.‘zf.\“.fm | strom. lot block 10, Crelghton's F. W. Fitch strongly opposed voting Omaha, Neb. | 1st ada 3,060 | for the bonds. He spoke of the dilemma 2)—Mig4 18 | Katherine husband to Annie the city had placed itself in by falling (o -— — Linnemann, out lot 271, Florence..... 4090 foljow the advice of the late Edward Rosewater on this proposition. He pre. | sented a resolution putting the club on record as opposed to the bonds, but the | resolution ‘was. finaly tabled after u spirited aiscussion and It was decided that the club would not take any actlon either way on the proposition, although the general sentiment was decidedly op- posed :to the bonds proposition. R. B. Howell was the principal speaker at the meeting of the West Leavenworth Street Improvement club last night, iu | which he advocated that the bonds be | voted at the coming general election for the purchase of the warer plant. Ie | maintained that the Water board ned never changed its views that the Omaha | AFFAIRS AT S()UTH ONAHA Prospects Good for lluon of General Improvement. MANY BUILDINGS GOING UP Private Dwellings Largely Predom- ate Among Number—Owls Are to Have Nest of Thelr Own. The building season is rapidly opening in South Omaha and prospeots are bright for & year of general improvement. It s not predicted at present that many large busi- ness places M addition to the number al- ready under way will be built, but the number of cottage residences will be large. There is a great demand for cottages bullt in & neat modern style with the modern convenences and which will rent from §0 to 835 per month. Buch cottages are readily rented in South Omaha as soon as the foundation is lald. In this class of dwell- ings the latest 1s the row of four cottagss belng erected at Twenty-third and A Ktreets by B4 Johnston. The four cottages will cost about 36,000 Several such rows are In prospect, to be erected by different bullders. The Lorentz Shot and lLead works is erecting a small warehouse at Twenfy- elghth and A streets. This is the first bullding of I kind 'in the city and is located at tWat point on account of the inflammable character of the stock to be carried. Among the private dwellings in process of erection s a_residence by Anton Olll- wiekl at valued at about $1,600. E. Jackson s bulld- Ing a 32,500 dwelling at 1106 North Twenty- sixth. Thomas Tomatowicz ls Improving his property on Twenty-eighth street. H. Tavender is putting In a new store front which will cost him about $00. .The Bakke bakery is making a similar improve- ment. Many new store fronts will be put in before the close of the season. Cartatns Too Near Lamp. A fire occurred In the residence of James Hasburg at Twentleth and § streets last evening. It was discovered first In the bedroom and it 1s thought that some of the drapery got too close to a lamp. The de- partments arrived in time to prevent ex- tensive damage. The family found It im- postible to remain In the house for the night after the fire, as the place was drenched with water. The loss was not great, possibly not more than $100. James Hasburg Is the sou of the éouncilman, John Hasburg, of the Fourth ward. Owls In Neat. The South Omaha Nest of Owls met last night at Kagle hall to plan for club rooms, which are expected to add much to the comfort of the membership. The organiza- tion 1s new in South Omahs and this move for a good, cozy club is jd to be in keeping wiih the reputstion of the honored bird for wisdom. The necessity for such rooms was presented by the president, J. C. Walket, and the secretary, G. B. Ken- nedy. 8o far the fraternity has made use of Kagle hall. The regular meetings of the Owls will be Wednesday -of each week. The club rooms will be announced as soon as secured. Frlnl Dimke and Miss Mlbfi“’ Byerly were married Wednesday at § p. m. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byetly, 1612 North Twenty-fifth stréet. P |Miss Anna Offerman acted as mald . of honor and Miss Clara Weseott as brides- mald. , Florence Etter and Margaret Tal- mage were flower girls and Madeline Mitchell, niece of the bride, was ring bearer. John Byerly acted as best man. Dr. R, L. Wheelér performed the cere- mony. ‘Thé parlors were trimmed in white and yellow cut flowers, mostly roses. The bride cafried white roses and lilles of the valley. The malds carried yellow roses. A wedding supper was served to 112 guests. The couple left Thursday morning for Chi- cago. They will be at homie after May 1 at 1612 North Twenty-fifth street. Many presents of value were received. de Olty Gossip. Vana, Twenty-third and O l- sald to 1ll, requiring the at- tendance of a physician. Louis Jonashit, Nineteenth and M, is il with diphtheria. Ella Heaney, Seventeenth and Jefferson, is quarantined for smallpox. & Mrs. Charles Van Alstine 1s said to be serlously {ll with typhold fever. The New Century club will meet with Mrs. Dan Haunon this afternoon. Jetter's Gold Top Becr delivered to ahy part of the city. Telephone No. § M Elta Huntzberger h jone isit to her parent's home I ende| Mrs. J. 8. Housman of Aurora, Neb., 1y visiting her son, Frank Housmain, -and His family. Miss Fannie Forney of on & r. Omaha Doy the F. uest of Mrs. Weible and Mrs. ‘owl last night. Under liberal receipts, hogs were off about 5 cents yesterday point of Tuesday. A. H. Murdock has ids, 1a., where he will n'a case in court. D. D. Ringer reports the death of his lnol)ler at Denison, Ia. He will not return to South Omaha until atter the funeral Mrs. H. Murdock expects (o leave soon on a trip to California. She will n;uke the principal points of the Pacific slope. from the high g:n- to Rock Rap- busy for a week A Mrs: John Colvin announces the arrival of & nléce, who 18 to remain as her guest through the' summer. She comes from Missourl. Paul McAulay, the South Omaha truant officer, is able to be out after an iliness of two weeks, during which time he suf- fered from the grip. Mrs. W. H. McCreary, 1322 North Twen- ty-fourth street, is eniertaining her sister and niece of Chicago. They are visiting fier on the way home from a trip to Call fornia. The funeral of Mrs. Malinda Duckworth ili be held from the residence, 92 North ‘wenty-elghth, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. George Van Winkle will conduct the services. The funeral of Henry Krohn took yestorday afternoon under the rites of German orders of the city. He dled of diphtheria, which Is the first death from lace Breen Addresses Sixth Warders Republican Candidate for llyo, Speaks to Large Throng on Issues of the Onm “Arrant hypoerite and demagogua’. the term applled by republican mwor-uy candidate John P. Rreen to any candigite who promises or proposes to do speetal things for cortain interests, .classes. or races. He was the principal speaker at the open republican meeting held Wednes- day night at Twenlv-bunh and . Burs dette streets. y In hik quiet, -lrnlg'nlrorw-ro and oan- did way Mr. Breen explained bis. stand as regards his candidacy for< the: posi- tion of mayor In the muniatpal- campal and won hearty applause. and the en- dorsement of many laboring and colored men, as well as others, by his Iucld and antl-grandstand ‘spoech. “A man who' supports And encoutages the violation of law is dangerous and is not worthy or fit to run for office, he declared. “Election promises Ate the‘fed flannel bait of the politiclan. T wenld rather be short on promfses afid long on performances. Government ‘fa ‘an -fnsti- tution of law, not of mefe man, &8 all any mayor ‘can give you I8 ‘€ Just whd falr administration of law! iy “I am in the fight” he'éxpidined “¥im- ply to represent what I belleve to be the will of the majority of mepublicans, bérit upon working out the better wnd bigher turn inpolitical affairs.” ° John J. Ryder spoke In strong urml of endorsement. for. the enfire republican ticket, H. J. Pinkett - addressed ' the meeting in favor of ‘the electioh of Mr Breen and the rest of the ticket.” Other speakers wer Nelson C. Pratt, &dn@i- date for city attorney, and Henry candidate for Sixth ward counctiman, whose homes are in the ward in which the meeting was heéld, and who were heartily received; George D.c Rine, . the Ninth ward councilmanic candidate; ‘Dr. E. Holovtchiner, whé I¥' running ot tie Second ward weat in the counclf cham- ber; S8am K. Greenlepf, candidate for olty clerk; President Davia ‘A. Fiteh of the Breen Boosters, who reported ‘s member- ship of several hundred in that newly- organized club . 2 Another republican meeting ' at Twen- ty-fourth and Burdette streets i3 scheduled for Wednesday fnight of next week; when an even -mere crowded at- tendance then 1 r Extract of sarsaparilla, containing 21 per cent of alcohol, may have caused an uni- dentified man, known to the police as “Joln Doe No. 1" to take a joyous trip to slum- berland—also a trip to the police station in the patrol wagon. The man was picked tp on South Bixteenth strest Wednesday. after- noon by Officer Plptts, who found a large bottle of sarsaparilla, partly empty, tn hin pocket. 4 ‘"Squowse me—beg thousgn' pardons. You can come In soon's I can get out,” . re-. miarked an elderly man at' the \revolving door entrance of the Paxtén At neon Wednesday.. He had been gaught between the jamb and ome of ‘the revolving Wings of the door by lils leg [ pull it out the reverse wi pull’ in’ that dfrection Ana the * dodrway was blocked for a moment or two. The elderly man, who wem;a stranger in the city, was finally relleved from his pre- dicament. He them remarked: “Belleve me, one thing liké *bout you western fellers. Bee fgller'n distress, jus’ walk up 'n help.‘m out, 'n don't'laff-at him, Come in have” somethin” on me. '1 afn' busted yet. Say, tmm revolvin' doots are " holy terror. Can't tell whether ol cant or west.” ARTHUR ). flm IS DEAD Son of George Krug Dies Suddenly at the Family ‘Home lon Wirt Street. Suddenly and most unexpoctedly = the death of Arthur J. Krug, 28 years of ‘age and son of George Krug, 1617 Wirt street, occurred Thursday morning. Patrick €. Heafey, undertaker and cor- oner, was summoned to the -home, hut insisted that he was acting only in the capacity of a private undertaker, and that there was nothing uausual in the death. At the home it was stated that the young man's death was due to quick pneumonia and brain fover, originating from a severe cold contracted while he was pllylu nn four days ago. Besides hiis father, George flru, the lachj representative of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing assoclation, young Krug is sur. vived by two brothers, bis mother having died a few years ago. The brothers have been notitied of the case "y .telegraph and will come home for thé fuficral. They are Oscar Krug, now attending collegs in Washington, ' D. C., and Edwin, the real estate agent of the Anhpuser:Buseh, Inter- ests at 8t Louls. - Arthur Krug worked i ‘the' office with his father aé bookkeeper. Y. W. C. A ELECTS OFFICERS 0la Oficials Re-elected Without Exv ception by Board of Directors in Meeting Yesterday, All the old officers of ‘the Young Women's Christian assoclation were re- elected yesterday afternoon. at a, mget- ing of the board of directorss: The ehair- nships of committees also retnain the same. One new committee was created, that on employment and boarding houses. It is to be headed by - Mrs. RobBert Cowell. The officers of the assoclation are as follows President—M Harford st Vice Preniaent.-die Boorge, i uecona Vice Prosident—Mrs. J. P. Bal- | | LOANS WANTED., Dakota, military reservation, In accordance | portion of the plant, including the pump- |this d.sease reported in months. 2 and specifications whi pg Vice Pre !"pr’:v:.od‘.sd a1 man i | Bad’ upon. appliction to. this uf;&m.mz-"" swtion st Flocsncs, ls worih aspron-| Thp Sgh (eoel *k';:nxfl o35, Omabe Webmter " " eI Sk ! | n your application, at § or iy per cent | are wanted for both concrete and wooden | !Mately $3.700,000 and that the physical | &, MK _mof“ e book. 'l""";d[ ‘Corn | 'Recording Secretary-~Mrs. R @ Btaries aodanding ts facation & Dreer o ts. A deposit of $10, 0 Insure return, | value of the remaining portions of the |ang Sarpy Sounties. This Rook” was urit, | Schaetfer. (19)— M908 18 property; no delay, and p‘rl:" loge 1s given | s’ required \efore plans are sent on in: | plant, including South Omaha, is about|ten by Holden, & well known 325.".";;,-’.3?,‘.‘,"’..2:"",5_1‘” Cler ' 1 Sibbavssen, 8 OId Boston Siore B fl:‘v‘l‘:“n:ewn;;l 15 reject any or sl ‘bigs | $160000. or a total value of 34,600,000 o7 i Coa . (2)—M4T8 Ali | or Lo ccept any part of a bid that may b | fOr the entire plant. To this amount "-20"" Avpens to, #a1d to have jumped ort Ty g ,Sm A Lo " the ernment. “En. | he thought the courts would add for a|{on roaabed on o waser that o wouiins: COME ON, BOYS. AND. 'FESS UP :D-R:V‘Am‘a s{d‘ 3 m"):'u n‘nl‘&ru o :2%“’.‘2.:".'.;& &oing value about another $750,000, ma injure himself. The jump is nearly uv:fi' SeR ) toennd ' ing a total valuation of about $6,000,000 |ty-five feet and the bet was $15. He col. | Where Are “Mrs, New Modern HOUSe Prask Furay HAVE four cholee Missour! farms in ex- Dol Sudtiermaster | oy ort | | LOWBST RATES—Bemis. Brandels Bidg e )81 an-—-uee | ako h o he dared to lm “ ) cellent neighborhood, within 25 miles of | Meade, South Dakota. Yolr"l \: "'nlflrlfnol!l:lmdwud the views of | WAEH he got home he in said (o have .3 and Hn‘ Dan : Butler, ¢ _Of S"roshis with lob 8x100 feel, corper| KADSAM City: prices low. Kelly & Kelly, | — PRINTING_OFFICE CHIER G Anrx-_u. pp th to bed with tender f. nyhow Bth and Burt: must ba Aokl on necoun op | Topeka, Kan. (3)"-M%1 17x | PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. N. Y. Lifa | | rastereOmaha, | Neb. 13 REER | Mr. Howell and counseled voting for the | The Tue esgay Afternoon club of Omaha Large packages of “Nestie's Food" for removal of owmer from eity. — e Private money; %0 to 3,000; low rate. | geaieq proposals. in mync. [or furnish. | Ponds £ Mg cnigreiined by Mrs Robert Dey, 1016 [ infants have been received through . the Srasks. | 68 | jng lurhbeprlnunl' ;nLl n!mlldr(lhv therefor | A resolition was adopted by the club, '::'k" T""a'“l;(v':_nlwhmmunl na::rm'- “r:' mail by City Treasurer Furay and Gity ~—— uired by headquarters De- listening to the two speakers, en- rise in the i y » 5 1y | $100 TO $10,00 made promptly. F. D. Wi 868 May e Y . after & peal whist contest, Mrs. McCaffer Clerk Butler. The packages were addressed $7,500 SOME OF MITCHELL'S LAND | 522 BIAg. Tl B0 Sehbon Daat | forieny, 0,051 Mokt O, [t | Soeiu the propoiion o he represons | BFc 53 i et o ML otss " | e Fromk B ana bee i 1 IS P e will b& received here urtih 10 8. m., Aprii | tives of the Water board that the bonds K “ O pnonor. (Mrs. Lillan (g Butler, but as these persobages @0 not only § blocks from postoffi BARGAINS TIVP VP ST MONEY 17, 199, and then opened. , Informa p- | 1d be voted for. ey asslsted Mrs. Dey in the entertain- ¥ el with co“ nd. room on vacani| 119 acres in North Platte country. one SLI0W As .,,,,umf’,,, Ravelomes ‘:?,',',..,,’,_ FROVE b Nold B | exist, as yet, the mall, was delivered to urnar Siriple ek fiat mile of water front, farming, hay and | Dmlugl‘u.lln::'grenm {ng proposals should bé endorsed c.?; ";":"::::";" Y ";u:n":,'"“"‘w::l":,’ ————— the men. The identity of thé perpetrater grasing land, reduced from #8 to 8.8 an | | for Printing’ -na addres. ” J d g t is not . acre for quick sale; adjoining lards held | Reom 1, New York Life g McCarthy, C men M. F. Funkhouser and Alma Ji PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ::,,":,::’::::, e ::f:';,,:‘:; ‘:,' b v sad ROBBINS L3 &» sore | son and candidates 'for councll R. 2. g Jpraivgre o st ‘em . ’ . carm " Jand. 180 acres oW in_crop,. neat | #8 TO #.00 oa homes in 3"‘;"..‘. OKeete Willlsms and Fred Schrooder. of alifieen ot Miobrase “_'f_y Jighouk [0 Juet the mm . - 4 ite Co., . erri- ¥ : anod town, Republican. vglley country, 418 Resl Estal ———— man and H. M. Dinel of Springvi Mr. F. G. ¥rits, Oneonta; , ‘1. 182 FARNAM BT/ TEL. DOUG. 53 |4n fcre: A BARGAIN . ANN During the suring every one would be | (he Merch Iy e - . A Ay » —_— nts. “My little girl was gredtly i 19)— 160 acres, Deuel \ land, D c scoTT D v s tited by taking Fole; ! ° A benafited. by L n-wy |} ] .u:nnn".-“i.."n.f"é."..’.fi?}'fl&"“ EY TO BUILD. N 0% A e Vo9, | Dore ot '¥ oo . u:' Kidney Rem wron Lon.m- of Loup City, M. and | taking Foley's Uilno Laxative, and.{ mm. WOR DALR_Ndarty “new ‘hoube Snd Bars | tng inde. made 8 bushele o eorm o | o First Nat) Bank uecessor to Dr. B L. Ramaceiottt) | 10 PAee B maeled Sunia b0 the{ P 5 AT R Tped B |1t 15 the best remedy for o 20 SR DI Dok oaiige Saff bavs [fng iinde made ¢ | w. H. THOMAS, &8 First Nat'l ks ide 3 0t1) | yigneys after the extra strain of winter, | Lukens and G. M. Baker of Fokoman o% < stipation ‘gnd P Fo¥ gl iy . RO A0S y< Tl R ASEISTANT WTAYE VETMRINARIAN | ,.4 it purifies the blood by stimulating | * 00 Tler Grand liver trouble.” Foley's. Orino Laxativy- s " W. W. MITCHELL, B e e kidmeys, and savaing then suietanty | o Wit MeOea, 3. L& Hall of Kansas ity best for women and children, as it is mila, Yo sheind BDemts Taa| P ©f Trade Buig. Dwmabe b rvin Bron. 1064 Farnam. [ the impurities from It Woley's Kidoey | Donies of Liscain. 3. B Kemt® v | pleasans and etfective, and is & splendid Ron V5 ¥ Thi RIEMIR I | L ONEY 70 LOAN—Payne iavesiment Gr Remeay imparts now e and vigor. Pres. | POMe, D A Lora o¢ Fullertan H.°6, ‘il | *0ring medicine, as i cleanses the system I of Centerville, 8. D., and Edgar L. 3 and clears the complexion. G- of Orleans are at the Mills - s AL druggists ant (o take Sold by all drugsists, L Means