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ove AEALESTATE | (Continued.) $3,000 — 6-room Hanscom Place snap, nearly new, modern ex. heat, lot 0x150, paved Bt., plenty fruit. $4,000—9-room Hanscom Place home, all modern, large lot and paved St $3,400—7-room all modern boulevard home finished in oak, upstairs pine $3.400—6-room new West Harney street home, modern, with large ot $2,400—6-room nearly new house, near in, on paved 8t, only $500 cash. $1,160—New 4-room house on easy pay- ments; $200 cash, balance easy pay- ments. MENGEDOHT & €O, 218 So. 16th. Tel. Doug. 4319, Adaeo (19)— THREE VACANT LOTS. One block from the Farnam Street car north on th, all desirablo $500.00, $%00.00 and $1,500.00, 1ots 3 blocks east melling for $3,800.00, CHOICE FIELD CLUB LOT. Left that we can sell right, it is a_corner lot 59x12%, 3 Instaliments of paving paid, on_grade just ready to bulld, call on us and we will tell you all about it GALLAGHER & NELSON, 490 Brandels Bldg. maha (19)—M BUY OF OWNER Close in property, 2111 Grant St, S-room house, all modern but furnace; new plumbing; good barn. 33,000. (19)—M112 2x 1816 N._ 24 St (19)—M578 8x 7-room house, modern, large lot. $2,800, Phone Webster 2068, (19)—MB583 3x NEW, 7 rooms, very ciclee, Bemis Park district. C. M. Rich, Y. Life. D %03, A 320 A9)-M%0 DON'T PAY RENT. 6-room house, large rooms; 60-foot 2128 Half Cass, $1,200. Easy terms. J. H. PARROTTE, Board of ’x‘md;'9 (19— HOUSE and lot for sale, FOR BALE- barn. Full lot, FOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN, BEFORE MAY 10, 6-ROOM, ALL MODERN HOUSE. ST NEAR INDIANA; BARN ING TAXES PAID. PART NCE ON EASY TERMS. THE PUTNAM CO., 54 N. Y. LIFE BLDG (19)—M666 2 FOR SALB-—Part modern house, 7 rooms and basement, on paved street, full lot— 3,000 Apply 919 N. Z5th St. (18)—M#&3 BLOCK OF CHEAP LOTS In Councll Bluffs; high and dry. right be- \ween the two cities; 12 lots for $60; $30 dash, $10 per month; good for home or in- vestment. McGee 'Real ate Co.. 14 Pear] 8t., Councll Bluffs. (19)—M796 2 NICE 25TH REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALR Colorado. COLCRADO HOMESTEADS ON MOFFAT ROAD FREE TO YOU Homestead 160 acres of land with rich soll, pure water and fine climate, on Mot faf Toad (Denver, Northwestern & Pacific Ry.) in Routt county, Colo. We have no land to sell—its absolutely free from the gov- ernment and now open for settlement. Law allows you to return home for 6 months after tiling. We help you locate. Oats bushels to acre, wheat 4, barley 70, Act now and get a good farm. Write for froe book, maps and full information that teils Now to get this land free. W. F. JONES, General Traffic Manager, i Majestic Bids.. Denver, Colo, COLORADO IRRIGATED SNAP. 40 acres joining townsite, twelve miles from Denver; fruit and vegetable land; lles beautifully; fine view of the moun- talns; ideal for home or investment. This will be sold at one-half its present value if at once. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., 682 Rrandels Bidg., Omahs, Neb. £ (20)-20 6,722 Acres, Cheap Fine ranch, elegant for colonization; two sets improvements, 4 wells, 1,500 barrel storage cistern, corrals, scales, dipping vats, etc., 50 acres alfalfa; part irrigated; 1,000 acres comes under new ditch: 2 miles from R. R. town in northeastern Colorado, Snap at $10 per acre. Good terms. H. R. STRINGER, 63 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb, > (20)-M314 2 R suburban farm and home and income of $2,000 to $5,000 for an in- nt of a few hundred dollars. We sixty-five Altura farms, b, 10 and 20 acres each in suburbs of Denver under Highline ditch &nd Antero reservolr on small payment down and balance so easy that farm. will pay for itself raising alfalfa, grains, cabbage, onlons, beets, tatoes, fruit, poultry and garden truck scriptive book, map and plans sent free. Willlam Blerkamp, Jr., 923 17th St., Denver, Colo. DENVEI yearly U. 8. GOVERNMENT. IDAHO-CAREY-ACT-LANDS. Snake River Valley-Twin Falls Distriet. 60,000 acres open by drawing June Write C. B. HURTT, Boise, Idaho. (20)—~MN22-June 3x 240 ACRES VERY CHEAP For a few days we are permitted to offer at %00 per acre an elegant Warren county farm easily worth §115. This fine farm is only 2 miles from good town, s exception ally well improved, has the very bes: soll and s rented for cash. Here is an excep- tlonal bargain In land that never falls to raise {tom % to % bushels of corn per acre. Write today H. R. STRINGKR, 635 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb. 20)—M376 2 $00 acres of splendid corn land with 4 sel of improvements, 10 miles from Bluffs, Ta. Will' sell all part 5 per acre. 160 acres of the bést land in the state of Towa, 4 miles 8outh of Glenwood; small fm- provements, 80 acres of wheat. Price, $:0 er acre, which is just $I5 less than ad- joining land is sold fo D. V. SHOLES COMPANY, 111 Bd. Trade Bldg.. 16th and Farnam Sts. Telephones: Doug. 49, Independent, A-3M4y. (20)— IMPROVD FARM, MILLS CO,, I0WA, 100 ACRS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Fiva miles from Glenwood, 14 miles from Councll Bluffs, # acres under cultivation, 6 acre bearing orchard, alfalfa, hog pas- ture, running water, good timber and pas- ture on place, all aced. 6-room house, barn, crib, sheds, ete. Can give immediate possession. Price 30 per acre, $%0 cash, balance to suit. Must be turned quic] T NATIONAL INVESTME) COMPANY, %2 BRANDEIS BLDG. OMAHA, NEB. (203769 8 or Price Mexico. DEAR MR. FARMER, Can you raise BIGHT CROPS OF AL- FALFA yearly and sell it for $12.50 a ton? | Also TWO CROPS OF CORN? raise oranges, lemons and other semi- tropical fruits? No! But you can in the , T ety YAQUI VALLEY Bonora, Mexico, on main line of 8. P. Ry., fronting cast on Gulf of California. Fine climate, good markets at hand, paying big prices. 400.000 acres under irrigation. It you want to buy this land at $25 per acre In five yearly payments, including per- petual water right, ACT NOW, and join NEBRASKA AND 10WA COLONY Bxcursion May 4. Write for particulars. Hacket-Stillman Land Co., Agts, ®1-2 N. Y. Life, Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 3972, (N)-—-Mos1 2 Can you WHEN you write 10 advertisers, Femerm: ber that 1t {akes buian sxtrastroke o wo pen fact that ¥ou saw the ad In g Counell | | i | | REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALI (Continued.) THE REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) Nebraska. AMERICA'S VALLEY OF THE NILE 70,000 acres of the best irrigated land in the West in the FAMOUS SCOTTS BLUFF COUNTRY Men who are familiar with the jand in the Greeley, Colorado district say this land is TWICN as good, and the prices are only one-fourth to one-third. READ AGAIN; THIN Irrigated lands advance steadily in price; they never go back. ONCE MORE; ACT. THINK NEXT EXCURSION TUESDAY, MAY 4TH, 1909. This land {s owned by the Tri-State Land Company, of which Mr. E. A. Cudahy is Presilent, and is under the $2,000,000.00 TRI-STATE CANAL the most substantial and one of the largest irrigation systems in the entire west. of the North Platte River, a The Tri-State Land Company has practically the first water right out nd for an immense amount of water. This magnificent body of land represents the BEST THERE IS IN IRRIGATED LAND The two big canals, the Government and the Tri-State, representing a combined cost of nearly $4,000,000, are evidence of the value of the lands. PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW These lands lie go perfectly that a flat price has been made on the entire tract. We will sell Uncultivated Land at $70.00 Per Acre, Cultivated Land at $80.00 Per Acre. Not more than 160 acres to one purchaser. Only homeseekers wanted who will move onto the land and improve it, or improve and rent it. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS ONLY ONE-FIFTH CASH, balance in nine annual payments; ment due two years after date of purchase, canal ever constructed goes with every acre For further particulars see of write first pay- Paid-up water right from the best Payne Investment Co. General Colonization Agents, Omaha, Neb. (Or any of its associate agents.) (20)— OPPORTUNITY SXTRAORDINARY Owner compelled to realize on section of good farm land in Cheyenne county, Ne- braska. and will let It go at $5.7 per acre. This s an opportunity of a lifetime to in- vest where land will' double in value. Is worth 38 per acre today. Write, wire or call us up on this at once. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, 582 Brandels Bidg., Omaha 0)—-M765 3 with 5-room acres of alfal! 16th and Farnam Sts. P mediate possession _ Half cash will buy it 34, acres, with new 6-room house, on_the alhoun road, adjoining the city ‘of Flor- ence. Terms reasonable and price only $2,000. Unexcelled location, D. V. SHOLES COMPANY, i1l Bd Trade Bidg.., 16th and Farnam Sts Telephones: % ACRE house, barn, Truit and 1% miles fron . $2,:00. Im A great bargain. (20— SPECIAL OFFER NEBRASKA LAND, It you want te secure a_ Nebraska farm, rich black soll, by small cash payment. balance &c per acre per month, address Omaha. (20)—M&79 2 LINCOLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA Producea crops that will average up with the best counties in the state, and lands are selling for one-fourth to one-third of what simflar lands are selling for only 100 miles further east. For our new list of farms and stock ranches and wild lands, full particulars and map of county, all free, apply to Buchanan & Patterson, Land and Immi- gration Agents, Unlon Pacific Railway, North Platte, Neb. (20) W Ne- HERE s a snap in Deuel county, braska, land for thirty days only. East 1% of Sec. 51543, 8. K. i of Sec. 4-13-43 | and N. BE. i of Sec. 14-14-43, acres. Price, $6,000, total 640 Wont separate and no trades. Will accébt 1y cash, balance at 7 per cent. The lust two quarters are worth $20 per acre. No discount or com- mission allowed. William Madgett, § ings, Neb. GOING! GOING! GOING! To the highest bidder, swi; 34-1 Kimball count Neb.; 1 acres of fine land near well ‘worth §2,000, but the best cash joffer gets it; owner sick and must Live money; 0ok It over and send us your proposition. 8. . WAIT & CO., 617 Bee Bldg. ‘Telephione Douglus 188 i Oklano: FOR SALE—Two cholce quarter sections land in one of the best farming districts in Garfleld county, Okl Wil sell at a bargain, for the next 30 days only. Ad- dress B. A. Garber, Garber, Okl (20)—M107 2x OKLAHOMA. We have land in northeast corner (old Tn- dian Territory), the great oll and gas flelde, from 1,000 down to 10 acres, prics ranging £.75 to $1.000; let us tell vou why it is #0 cheap. Nowata Land and Lot C Suite 24, N. Y. ‘Phone Red 19%. Open evenings. (@) —M541 6 Doug. 49, Independent, A-2049, | Lite Bldg., Omaha, .\'.-l..'[ Texas--Continued, TEXAS! TBXAS! TEXAS! TEXAS! MAKE MONBY GROWING ORANGES, FIGS AND TRUCK In the coast country of Texas. Fine climate. Warm winters. Cool summers. Five-acre tracts fine land near South Houston, $37 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- ucts. Best raliroad service. Interurban electric line assured. South Houston grow- ing rapidly. Schools, fine college and fac- torles. Don't take vyour family into_ a wilderness, far from cities and railroad: They will' be homesick. You won't suc- 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— INVESTORS COLONIZERS PROFIT SBEKERS I offer 6,700 acres of land within three miles of three rallroad towns that will pa from 3 to 5 per cent profit wholesale, ¢ over 100 per cent profit at retall, WITHI ONE YEAR. Level surface. three-fourths prairie, good drainage and ample rainfall, and in the GULF COAST OF TEXAS. For quick sale, will shade price, or will sell for $15 per acre, one-third cash. HILAND P. LOCKWOOD, 42 Kiam Bldg., Houston, Tex (20)—Mé71 2 “Whashington. ARCADIA COMMERCIAL ORCHARDS The Arcadia Orchards company is operat- ing the largest commercial orchard proposi- tion in the world—10,000 acres, requiring only auxiliary irrigation — being rapidly planted to apple trees. When the trees come to bearing the land will be worth at least $1.000 an acre and will produce from $200 to $1,600 an acre in net fruit yield. The company fs capitalized on the basis of $1,000 per acre. Two-fifths of the stoc 18 preferred, now on the market at $0 per share (one-half the par value.) Write for lllustrated prospectus giving de- talled information concerning apple grow- ing In the Inland Bmpire, and demonstrat- ing how you can invest in Arcadia Orchards with these results: 1. Investment absolutely safe. 2. Interest 8 per cent from Buarantead 3. Btock increase in market value 850 a share to $100 a share in five years. 4. Dividends on preferred stock, in tion to guaranteed interest, of from $20 to $100 a share, depending on age of the trees ?nd beginning when orchards come in bear- ng. the start— from Address: ARCADIA ORCHARD (0., Room 620 Hyde Block, Spokane, Wash., L FARMS and small fruit ranches in the Walla Walla valley produce a greater net return on “the investment than in_any other locality in the United States. Land values are reasonable. Climate ‘I3 glori- ous winter and summer. Educational f cllities are exceptional. If you are seek ing profit and a home Walla Walla Is the ‘place. For information regarding fruit tracts, farm land, truck gardening, dairying, bee culture, poultry ralsing, business’ opportunities,’ climate” and edu- cational facilities, write for book. K, Walla Walla Commerclal club, Walia Walla, Wash. (20)— I MUST sell an $0-acre tract of irrigated land in the Great North Platte valley in Wyoming; to raise the money at once I will sacrifice the land for $35 an_acre. Nothing but cash will touch it. O. Ether- | idge, Guernsey, Wyo. (20)—M450 2x OKLAHOMA 484—320 acres of upland prairie, black sandy soll. near Caney, Kan.. price $20 per acre, 457700 acres of agricultural land In one body; some ls leased for oil and gas and some is mot; located 9 miles southwest of Nowata; price $22 per acre. 419230 acres of extra good farm land, lo- cated near Wann, Okl; 20 acres of this 18 as rich as you will find, 30 acres has some draws In it; land raised 60 bu. of corn and oats to the acre; 70 acres is leased for oil and gas and is paying $1 per_acre advanced royalty; big bargain at $20 per acre. 489—-1,40 acres of rich valley land, all smaoth and part of same is In a hish state of cultivation; this land is located within three miles of Watova, Okl, and six miles from Nowata, Okl, 800 acres of it is practically In one body and 240 acres is located three miles south; the land is well worth § per acre; an exceptionally good bargain at $20 per acre. We have land in Nowata Co. in any tract you may desire from 5 acres up at prices ranging from §10 to 135 per acre. The Oklahoma & Cherokee Central R. R. east and west through this county is a certainty. Land will probably double in value within two years. You can't afford to miss this opportunity. Ask Mo. Pac ticket agent about low rates to Nowata Come in and see us or write, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. ‘Phone Red 1960, Omaha, Neb. Open evenings. @0)—M South Lakota. LOOK US UP. Then come with us to Brule county, Sout} Dakota. We control 14,000 acres and can sell in_tracty o sult purchasers. ~ Price. to T acre. Vrite or cal B LRy INVESTMENT €O 220-6 Neville Bidg. (20)—M662 2 Texas. i g™ BONANZA—30,00 acres Texas farming land, 5-foo! seam bituminous coal, $10 per H. C. Holcombe, Austin, Tex (20)—644 2x A LAND FOR SALE. For Sale—Finest southwest Texas lands, where corn, wheat, oats and alfalfa grows. Best water, and climate fine. Address, Wilson & Gatlin, Plainview, Tex. (0)—643 2x ALL ABOUT TEXAS-The Texan Realty Journel 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, ¥c. Texas Realty Journal, Houston, Tex @)~ . Miscellaneous. INFORMATION WANTED from owner who has good farm for sale, sultable for dairy purposes or general farming; not particular about size or location. Wish to hear from owner only, who will sell direct to buyer without paying commis- slon. Glve price and brief description. Irving Lesher, 46 W. Monroe St., Chi- cago, Tl (20)—M6T7 2x FRBE government homestends. Nearly a hillion acres vacant. Officlal 11 book, “Government Lands,” describes lands in every county In public land states. How to get a homestead; irrigated lands. cte. Price 2%c, postpaid. Weber Publishing Company, Dept. 155, St. Paul, Minn. 0 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ACRE TRACTS IN FLORENCE. 31500 for nearly 6 acres unimproved, on paved road, laying high and sightly, af- fording a beautiful view, easy terms, near fine homes. 00 for new 5-room house and 5% acres, on paved road, easy terms. 31,000 for 8 acres, all under culttvation, improved, 7 minutes' walk from car lne, In Florence Heights; a good buy. Owner leaving city reason for selling. $4500 for new 2-story. 6-room house. and 6.7 acres, on paved road, fine view, within 7 to 15 minutes' walk from car lne. GEORGE & CO., 1801 Farnam stu @n— CHANCE for farmer or gardener to farm 10 to 2 acres for use of an equa! amount of other land. Outskirts of Omaha furnish unfinished house free Apply 1201 Farnam St. until_sold. @1)—M5 2 _ REAL ESTATE WANTED_ WE HAVE BUYERS for room nouse, a $-room house and @ couple of vacant lots. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Sulte 634 Y. Life Bldg, Omaha. 'Phone Red 1968, Open Evenings. (23)—M785 WANTED-Information regarding a good farm for sale; not rticular about loca- tion; wish to hear from owner only, whe will ‘sell direct to buyer; give price, d scription end state when on’ ¢ be had. Address L. Darbyshire, Box 1901 D. Rochester, N. Y. (28)— HOUSE CLEANING DO YOUR OWN vacuum cleaning; we fur- nish the machines. Duntley Vacuum Cleaner Co., Ground Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Douglas @06 —MEN ix { FOR EXCHANC win | ¥ OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY a 1909. ANNOUNCEMENTS BIDE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF GRADED cuble yards of dirt to be moved. Bids must be in_ by public road, 24 miles, 12. May 4th. County Clerk, Ha rtington, N . b, M519 3 YOUR CLOTHES pressed for $i a yn Room Speciaity Pressing Co., Store Bldg. Phones D. 4137 livered free. 1804 Farnam St. Tel speclalty of fire escapes, and sates. Andreen, Proj AVID COLE Creamery Co. TO RAT suit. MONEY UNION HOLLAND PRIN THE printing; why not 17th 8t. Douglas 6438, 1310 HOWARD St, Mo trial 7}( a HULSE & RIEPE cessors to Harry . funeral B Davis, THE Rev 1.781 couples and is praying If you want him to marry 2444 or B-14%0. FRBE DIRT, #th and Harne 6110, YOU'RE NEXT, 12 chs.; ahs bc. Blsasser's across from SIGN PAINTING-S. H. Cole, 13 alonuments— Sts. Tels. D. 883 and Ind. A A ) at 1011 No 3 AN, the Pullma th St. Phone DAVID VAN ETTEN torney in uny case in any c experience, good judgment, rellable. He is superior 94 Crelghton Block, Omahs is a Standard_Shoe shutter ‘Phone LOAN COMPANY, TING (« yours, . F. Bloom & Co in nth. ), Boston Ind. A-3637. (1263 M1 SHOKS repaired right, called for Re) Douglas 7 D., 102 So. doors 10th, LOAN — LOW . in 310 B ) 110 (1)—362 Ma; Iter, 15 )—M4T diry ors, s [i0 to m vou Tel. W (1)—104 M13 u ums to o Bldg. Doug. 204, 26 We ). e days’ Mays 16th_§ Chas. W. Savidge has married rry 2,000, Tel. Dous. (1)=-M171 May1s . 10c; shine, Y. Life Bldg (1)-M#79 May10 2 Douglas. (1)—28 BUSINESS CHANCES (Continued.) 1007% Profit Guaranteed If you have $100.00 or $10,000.00 to invest it will pay you to investigate this proposition. YOU WILL BE GUARANTEED UNCONDITIONALLY A PROFIT OF 100% ON YOUR INVESTMENT IN THREE YEARS. This is a gilt edge, conservative, safe in- BUSINESS CHANCES (Continued.) vestment for which we court the most thorough in- vestigation. We only need $15,000.00 and when this amount is secured this unusval opportupity will be gone. You will never agnin have an opportunity like this, so act at once. Best of bank references furn- ished. Address H. 365 Bee. 1815 Farnam (1)--M255 M16 OMAHA Tent & Awning Co., 11 & Harney 1883, n poll Har m first-class at- | of large | and office work. sourt . careful @, Neb. (1)—6 $1 REPLACES any broken glasses, with $i; broken return pleces by (or next (1)~511May 29 glass; send prescription) mall. Manufacturing Co., Southbridge, Mass. Optleal AUTOMOBILES RAMBLERS—New, 4 and 2-cylinder: cent discount. Farnam St. also slightly used cars. SMITH ery; opel 1500; in Broad day and night phone 128 Red Council Bluffs. Rambler Auto. Co., 2044 (2)-269 M'INTYRE & WALLACE, Oakland autos; 24th near Farnam. 2)—M973 M13 AUTOGENOUS _ welding. promptly repaired; B, G Kansas 3254 STORAG library. Brazing works, 16th City, Me.* Home All kinds | broken cylinder, crank cases and castings all work guaranteed Walnut, Main and ‘phene @ HARRINGTON, automobile liv- | Bell phone Red of centrally located, _opposite 812 Harney St Brick P. Kuhn. (2)—M115 SEND for our list of second-hand cars. DERIGHT AUTOMOBI 1814 Farnam St. 908 model ¥ Bul ment and In_excellent o 55 13th St., Columbus, Neb LE CO., | PATE TED—Reli 4 le man with $1,000 to open and manag branch office of our business In each city of 10,00 population or over; must be able to appoint and manage sub- agents; only first-class party, capable of earning a salary of $15 per month and xpenses and $3,000 to $,000 per year in I HAVE on my list about ten good rooming houses for sale, ranging In price from $20 to $1,600; would like to show you some of them. J. J. ROONEY, 517 E HLDG (4)—Mibl 2 EVERYTHING (Contin: FOR WOMEN SPECIAL DeMars $3 female douche, the moat ladies’ syringe, this week, with 7 Mars'_Antiseptic Powder, only $2.38, BEATON DRUG CO., 15th and Farnam. LADIES' apparel beautifull ““The French Way." 198 l( 4172 A-25. MME. FRAYBER'S Adelight selling Marletta Stanley Co.'s s, for sale at Megeath Stationery, Farnam Office 15th and Farnam, flat & Doug. 3707. MITS M13 P —260 dry cleaned, rnam. Doug. M M3 specialties, THOMSEN Furs stored 1417 Far- nam. Douglas 8M8 ~117 May! FOR YOUR SPRING HAT come to F. M, Schadell, 182 Douglas. “MoT M3 GOTHARD First-class dres making: 1006 Leavenworth. A- M310 M¢ CHINA decorating; order work a specialty Lessons Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days. Firing daily. Children's _classes Saturday mornings. Mrs. C. C. Hungate, 84 Brandels Bldg. Tel. Red 5486, s 1 LIBERATI At in Ladies Tafloring. 413 Karbach Blk. ‘Phones Doug. 1144—A-2622, —MT78 M10 OMAHA Mirror & Art Glass Co., Mfra. of leaded art glass, beveled plate glass in lead or metal sash. Mirrors of all kinds. Resilvering and framing. 1207 Farnas 3 WILL SELL all of our hair goods at baif price this weok; 2 stem switches, $3.50. ADROIT HAIR BAZAAR, 1611% Dodge St., Second Floor. —M546 M18 EXPERT milliner. renovating, 469 Farnam MANICURING Davidge Bldg. afternoons, —MB6S Jel % and % cents. Room 1a 18th and Farnam Ss. M—677 2% GANGESTAD, 404 Bee Bldg. Tel. D. 3367 )—Ms16 RESTAURANT doing a good business for sale cheap If taken soon. Owner wishes to leave the city. Address Y 169, care Bee. (4)--M422 6x MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN If you want to buy a farm, secure a home in a thriving and prosperous state. or desire a business location of any kind, or wiel to obtain employment, the nder- signed can place your wants before 5,00 people who wiil gladly aid you in ev way In securing you what you want charges. Address W. C. Gilbreath, Com missioner of Agriculture and Labor. Bis marck, N. D. (4)—M4ST M29 FOR SALE—Clean_ stock of general mer- chandise; involce $.000; at 90 cents on dol- lar; good location, cheap rent; postoffice in same bullding. Address E. H. Fifield, P. M., Eldorado, Neb. 4)—-M520 Tx STOCK, bond offering, mining, electrlc, industrial or rallway company wanted for sale: commission basis. Address fuil particulars. Clientele, P. O. Box 108¢, New York. [OF MILLIONS will be made in the great Gow- ganda silver mines. Cobalt excelled. De- seriptive bhooklet free. Falrplay Mining Co., Toronto, Canada. (H)—MT13 2x MOV picture theaters make fortunes; you see it every day; If you would like to reap some of the profits being made in this great Industry send today for our booklet, “A Gold Mine at Home." Ad- dress American ani%g‘-d kw‘;»rnl Thvh;'R:r: e , Old South ., Boston, i Co., 939 R, Ok 8 OIS £ LARGE profits easily made_trading in wheat if you know 1 tench you ommissions on' business done through his agents, need apply. We ‘are reliable manufacturers, making a line of fast- seiling staple goods. Don't answer unless vou think you can qualify *. Law- rence, Sec'y, 302 W. Lake St SPECIAL. For sale, an up-to-date restaurant at Norfolk Junction, Neb., half block north of depot; ten trains daily; stop 20 minutes for meals; also regular train, 5 tables and 800d lunch counters for sale cheap if sold at once. In other busine cannot attend to both. Apply Frank Graham, Lunch Counter, Webster St. Depot, Omaha. A PROGRESSIVE jobbing house in the great, growing northwest is increasing its working capital: espectally attractive to the small investor; subscriptions celved from $100 up: 10 per cent cash per cent per month on balance; 10 per cent discount for all cash. Business is is established; line is staple and the en- terprise is a’winner. Similar concerns are_earning 60 per cent for thelr stock- holders. Only $20,000 of stock for sale This is an opportunity that does not often come your way. Write today. C. C. Co., 4 W. 4th St., St. Paul, Minn, (4)—648 2x SOMEBODY furnish me $1, for part in- terest in a producing metal mine which completes expenditures for paying dkb dends. Paul Schelter, Ocotlan, Oaxaca, Mexico. (49)—608 2x SECURED OR FBEE RE- TURNED-Illustrated guide book and list of inventions wanted, free to any addresse Potents secured b us advertised freeo in World's Progress: sample copy free. Evans, Wilkens & Co., 58 F St., Wash- ington, D C. (O (H—M707 ck, full equip- nditic Gray's, SECOND HAND AUTOS—1 have several sacond Eain prices. all gone. Brock, Neb. FOR SALE most new Harney 191, nd _machines for Address " ¥ine olectric at bargain. 1. 2-HORSE POW run less than 1,00 miles, tlon. Inquire 1212 Farnam Ziegler, sale at bar- Write quick before they are P. Marchand, 1740 2 utomobile in St. (2)—M! 'Phone . four passenger Bu fine condi- k 83 4 Motorgyclen. 1909 Spring Frame Pullman, goes like snall wagon erkel. the f L. Flescher, Agent Rides like a st mail Cap. T a reliable as a horse and durable as a Ave. 37 May 5 BARTER AND EXCHANGE EXCHANGE 275 acres of fine land in Harrison county, Towa, well improved cultivation. class income property 1,280 acres of fine land in t he nd in good state of Want merchandise or first- Panhandle of Texas, clear, for good income or first- class northern land. 160 _acres of fine land Nebraska, improved in and | in Omaha. 74 acres, In good nice small farm. Omaha 1800 acres, clear, county, Nebraska. improvements. Owner wan in lowa or eastern sume up to $20,000. 400 acres of high county’ will consider merchandise Towa land. botton Owner ranch, § all land good Nebraska. bottom land in Nebraska, well improved n in n Box land, corn will ts THE WORLD INVESTME? COMPANY. 61-4 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Doug. 1920, Ind. Omaha, A4 a Buffalo county, cultivation, Owner wants first-class income property | lowa, a wants home in Butte | some farm Merrick Owner or first-class | T Flour Mill to Exc Up-to-date flour mill, first change both steam and water power, located at Tekamah, Neb.; plenty good milling wheat raised there; good custom trade; also big demand for feed stuff; running day and nig able business done. exchanged for lan chandise. Property Is clea can be obtained if desired mil 1 can be r and National Investment Co., 582 Brandels Bldg., Omaha (3)—-MT: kept and a very orofit- his property will be city property-or me a loan BEMIS We handle exchanges for reliable parties | quick —no professional action. BEMIS, BRANDEIS traders WILL trade nice building lot 800d horses. need Address W 374, list; BLDG (3)—M2%1 in Ben Bee. (3)—Mi45 2 n for FOR_EXCHANGE—Brick bl exchange for good farm will assume or pay cash I. N. HAMMO 422 Board of Trad wants chea erty. Address Sha Co., Sharpsburg, I psburg ock, or wild differcnce ND, land; 3)— Real @) e —— Lol e o WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT WANT? We have in and see us suite @24, N. 19%. Omaha, you. Come and Lot Co., ‘Phone Red evenings. GANGESTAD, 4 Hee Bldg TRADES and exchanges our farms, ran Y Neb spectalty R. Stringer, 85 Paxton Bik., to —Fine lowa farm; owner land or good income prop- o, HOMES IN OMAHA. We will trade with Nowata Land Lite Bldg. WILL SELL or trade my lot on 32d 8t, Creighton addition. Phone Harney BUSINESS CHANCES WANT $1,600 for six months, curity, over 3,000. Address P WM good se- Bee. | FIFTY improved 198 model Hilo penny pea- how. I pay every ade if traded as faught by me: no money until vou are satisfled. Write Lock Box 6%, Chicago. (4)—M676 2x WANTED—Man to take half interest in land business; some money needed. Ad- dress 8 407, care Bee. (4)—~MT66 3x “can _help you get in 3 Bee Bldg. (form- Tel. Doug. 344, () MB8T FOR SALE—Flat of 7 rooms, full of room- ers; all or part of furniture. Address A 409, care Bee. (4)~M799 4x TEXAS PANHANDLE land near Dalhart to exchange for stock of dry goods, ge eral stock or furniture, $15,000 to $40, Have two railroads, a third now building and a fourth assured. Land rapidly ad- vancing and selling fast. Glve particu- lars s to buginess. Address W. C. Hun- ter, Atwood Bldg., Chicago. (H)—MTi3 2x ESTERGARD can or out of business. erly Gangestad). ADDITIONAL capital furnished going con- cerng; companles incorporated, financed; stock and bond issued placed direct with investors on a commission basis. Capital, P. O. Box 976, New York. (4)—M700 2x CIGAR stores, five of them, for sale cheap, from $%0 to $1.000; every one a bargain, J. J. ROONEY, BEE BLDG 4)—MT9 2 FOR SALE-Established general merchan- | dise store, doing exclusive cash businest in a rapldly growing community. Addre: Box 5, Dalton, Neb, (4)—M218 2x BAKERY FOR SALE—Good retail by at Grand Island, Neb., price $500, in ing oven, tools and store fixtures; of atore, $25 a month; will sell on easy terms. Inquire P. O. Weinhold, Grand Island, Neb. (4)—M521 bx WOULD like to hear of good investment, where few thousand dollars could be profitably invested in mining or industrial proposition. Give brief description and price of any good stock. Address, I.°A. esher, 120 8. Clinton 8t., Chicago Lesher, 120 8. loago. T law In Delaware: charters 10c a $1.000; return mall; our fee small; every. thing furnished; stock guaranteed with government bonds collateral and sold on commission; heware of imitators with no testimonials. Lawvers' Title and Trust Co., Wilmington, Del. “— FREE AORES—WIith Colameco stock. Write for particulars. ative Land & Mercantile Co., Union Ave., Kansas City, FOR SALE-Splendid on Address Y &, A STORE THAT PAYS $55 PER MONTH above all expenses $30, and then we have stock of goods from §2,000 to $25,000 that we will trade for land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, ! Suite 624, N. Y. Life Bldg. | Phone Red 199, Omaha, Neb, oS SUCCESS—Almos| Open Evenings. O-m dise by mall make several thousand dol PA | . PAYMENT AN, lars annually;: new plan: we 'urnis| PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN. lars Bew iant we Our April Market Letter outlines our par-i VeI "““5,.‘:'%‘; e "':,h"_"a‘ P. tial payment plan, by which . the pur- = jiaeges chaser is insured against loss of margins —608 2x through shrinkage in marketable value. A limited number of coples have been reserved for free distribution. Harvey A Willls & Co. (Established 1%01), 32 Broad- way, New York @)—M72 2x -man_ newspaper. care Bee. (4)—M42 x treasury Co-oper- 1201-15 certaln selling merchan Lackey, WANTED-Information regarding a good patent which would he a money maker. need answer. Give 8. M., Box - or on rovalty basis, price and brlef description. Rochester, N. Y. Y LOCATION Vacant store; supply point for dense pop- ulation; money spenders; live man and adequate stock can make money. Owner, 1101 N. 18th 8t., 9 to 4 o'clock )M § ~_ CHIROPODISTS DR. ROY, 1905 Farnam St. TO A hotel man, one that will run a good $2 house, I will lease and sell the fur- nishings of the Schiller hotel, Central City, Neb. Party must be well recom- ended. George E. Schiller e g (#)—MTI7 3x from owner GROC s INFORMATION WA who has any good business for sale in prosperous town or city. Please reply by mail and tell me what you have to offer. Not particular about location. No sa- loons considered. Give price and brief description. Wish to hear from owner who will sell direct to buyer. Ad- Irving Lesher, 46% W. Monroe 8t., ago, 11l M6T5 2x Douglas 64 235 Mays MAMIE WRIGHT, 105% So. 18th. Doug. s 309 Mays See Monhelt for chiropody. 1411 Far. D 253, seeking A publisher _should communicate with the Cochrane Publisl in€ Company, 518 Tribune Bidg. New York City 4 x INVEST IN BRITISH COLUMBIA GOLD | MI —The Mohican mine pffers splen- with Give price and full descrip- [ _ tion D., Box 94 H, Roches- ter, ) _DENTISTS JAILEY & MACK, 3d floor Paxton. D. 105, BAILE i . 16th. Mg owner. Address Y "DR. FICKES, Farnam 8t DR e a #90d dentisi. (5)—421 Mays Dr. H. Gsantner, 16th and Howard. D. 2805, { ~T51 A% TAFT'S Dental rooms, 1617 L i - CAPITAL FURNISHED. Industria!, manufacturing, mining, oll, gas and rallway stock and bond issues sold direct to investors; commission basis, Samuel Graham & Co.. Selling Brokers. New York Life Bldg., Mnmro&l_ « ) = Douglas St M Mayt MONEY-Do you need it? We can fur- nish capital for any meritorious enter- prise. Stock and bond issues sold on commission basis. . Metropolitan Invest- “0., 131 La Salle St, Chicago ment Co., 131 La loago. POULD this Interest you? 6 per cent first W imane " realestate. bonds: principal and Interest guaranteed by a_million-dol- lar bank. If so, write us for detalls. Baker & Innes, Brokers, 231 Kearny St., San Franclsco. (4)—008 2x DRESSMAKERS IN FAMILIES—Miss Sturdy. Tel. Doug, 2% Misses Weldler, dressmaking In familics, Webster 4636 —417 Mayisx TERRY College, 20th and Farnam Sts, 01—-May 71 McDowell Dressmaking school, 162} r-m;m— DRESS pleating. buitons covered. a and styles. The ldeal Pleating nut vending machines will earn $46 weekly Douglas Bik. Both phones. and not intefere with your work: $2,340 Vearly profit on 300 investment. Beware of “unserupulous Imitators. Hilo Gum Co 27 Market St. Chicago. Pao o (004 2x EVERYTHING FOR WOMEN _ CLEANING and dyeing; biggest only one office, ‘1518 Jones Bt. THE PANTORIUM —M978 Mi3 UMBRELLAS recovered and repaired; supplies. Western Umbrella Co., 182 Far- nam. Red 478, ~M%9 May17 pressing, repalring. J.H. Boonstra. Doug. 437. M1% May4 WE RENT, repair, sall needles and parts for all sewing machines. Nebraska Cycle \d bes e have & few shares of dividend ear 1n;\ stock In The Wyoming Cattle & In- vestment Company that we can trade for A vacant lot in Omaha, for home purposes: GALLAGHER & NELSON, Bldg. Omaha, Neb, )--M763 2 4% Brandels WOULD like to hear of stock for sale in any euterprise where an investment of several thousand dollars would be safe. <. Darbyahire, Box 181, Rochester, N. Y. e EANING, dyein 1620 8. 10th Bt. Co., 16th and Harney Sts. M972 M13 E. CGANGESTAD, 44 Bee Bid, (19)—M482 LEARN Fairdressing: course, course, 1. H. J. McCarthy, Brandels Stors 408—May 27 GROCERY STORE for sale; I have seven or eight of them that will 'be sold cheap; come and look over my list. J. J. ROONEY, 517 BEE BLDG. (4)—MT50 2 Only inventor who wishes to seli outright | | WANTED—Bright CARPETS, rugs, eto., cleancd. Tdeal Alr C eaning Co., 2M Douglas block. RBoth phones. M9 Jneld EDUCATIONAL ENTER BOYLES COLLEGE (DAY OR NIGHT) For complete training in all. commercl branches, including bookkeeping. short- hand, typewriting, telegraphy, civii serviee, rallway ‘mafl and all government grade subjects. Handsome catalogue furnished free upon request. Address H. B. Boyles, president, Omaha, Neb. Both phones. Educ)—28 GET OUT OF THE RUT. The world Is crowded with men In a rut working at starvation wages. Do some- thing worth while. Be a creator of things. You can't learn what you can do the best untll you try. Learn to bs a draftsman evenings. Practical personal instruction, OMAHA TECHNICAL SCHOOL, 5% N. Y. Lite Bldg (Edu.)- __ DETECTIVES G. M. WARDELL, 2722 Farnam St nd. A-218. First-class refere 597 Junel _ M FLORISTS L HBNDERSON'S — For the freshest out flowers. Daily from our own hothouses. Telephone Douglas 1268. 1619 Farnam St. 3. H. BATH, 163 Harney. : T FLOWER DEPT. BRANDEIb BOUTH BSIDE NEW store; the flnest place in the eity to buy your cut flowers and floral designs. Boxed and delivered to any yart of the city. Flor.)—~M#4 M13 NOW is the time for nting_peon! clementies, hydranges, o Fitce."Sndwon ete. FLORAL DESIGNS-—-We ship every day in the year o the best of matisfaction; they re made right and pac t. CUT FLOWBRS ‘are now . ful at moderate prices. __ HBS8 & SWOBODA 1415 Farnam St. Tel. Douglas 1601, ) FOR GARDEN AND LAWN and plenti- small fruits, shrubs, ¥, Martin, 18th and Douglas. Te). Drug 108, 364 Mays FOR QUALITY, quantity, grade, variety and special prices see s first. Benson. Omaha Nursery, Halcyon Ave. and Ri, 8t, Benson. Beil ‘phone, Benson 634, °° i ~~M50S May4 HOOGE, FLORIST, 3613 8. th Phona Douglas 48%. Prices right. gl I M99 M2 FOR EVERGREENS und trees that live see Charies Allen, 34th and Farnam Ste, UL —M339 Mays ORNAMENTAL SHRUBBERY and a con plete line of nursery stock, &rounds, 16th Ave, com- . home grown; and Harney. Red 5760, —418 zel Dell Nur- Phone Webster roses. Aido Pinkney. KNOXWEED kills dandelion, planta other noxious weeds. At all drugg store Bc. A. C. Chase Co, Mfrs., Omaha, Neb. M WANTED--HIGH CLASS SUBSCRIPTION BOOK SALESWOMAN. OLD ESTAB- LISTEL BASTERN PUBLISHING HOUSE I8 READY TO PUT ON THB MARKET A NBEW SUBSCRIPTION WORK, $0.00, WHICH WILL ECLIP$B ANYTHING ON THE MARKET FOR THE_PAST % YEARS. WANT ONE Al SOLICITOR FOR THIS STATE TO ASSIST IN ORGANIZATION. BIG SAL- ARY, BXPENSES PAID. MAGNIW- "ENT OPPORTUNITY FOR STRICTLY HIGH CLASS SALESWOMAN MUST HAVE AVERAGED %0.0 PER WEBK OR BBTTER. STATE FULLY EX- PERIENCH AND REFERENCES. CON- FIDENTIAL SALESWOMAN, 718 MAR- QUETTE BLDG., CHICAGO., (N—M742 2x BIX bright, energetic ladies to travel, solicit orders and svil deal Experience not necessary. Permanent positions, Ci or address Goodrich Drug Harney St, Omaha. STENOGRAPHER, insurance, $60-34, Stenographer, experlence in implements, $60, Stenographer and ' bookkeeper, $40, Office clerk, good penman, $6. Experienced stenographers are in great de- mand. See us AT ONCE. CO-OPBRATIVE REFERENCE CO. 676-17 Brandels Blag. [} DS Lt et young lady In wholesale Jewelry " establishiment to make herself Benerally useful; must be good penma one having some knowledge of typewrit'ng preferred. Address N4M, care Hee. ()—M®4 § §15 steno. act as private secret, $40 Steno .and bookkeepe: $50 cashier and bookkecpe: 50 cta—FILING FEE—80 cts NATIONAL REFERENCE & INV 14 Brandels Bldg (M7 2 0., WE HAVE POSITIONS open for stenog: raphers, clerks. cashiers and a good singer. The Cano Agency, 42 Bee Blag. N Factory aa@ Trades. 25 GIRLS to operate power machines; blanket dept., Bemis Omaha Bag Co. (T)—M69% 3 WANTED—Experienced sewing women 4 alteration work. Elite Cloak Co., (1)—Mset

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