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REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) MODERN HOMES, [y $13,000-9.r, | heat FH\K frontage. near finished, hrick downstafrs lot 9x140, on Fleld club, bary Park wiate cast line ) $10,000<114r, frame pleta laundry third fioor, hest 1k downstalrs Including elegant «taircuse; second floor In white enamel: all decorating and finishing done last fall; com plete home for large family; lot 66x140: paving patd: n Park line on Georgla Ave. etrictly > maids f vdern, com LI600-0-r near Brownell Bt.: frst floor in oak in cypress; strictly modern new; east frontage. full lot paid. "Only five minutes' depots and wholesale Hall or 8 second 10t floo: nearly paving walk to district $ 4.200-8-r., built in Al thodern; ensy terms 1997, near immediate Bemis park; possession; - O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE 0., 1001 N, Y. Lite Bldg. Doug. or A 2152 (19)— M8 New Cottage Home We have just completed house, strictly modern, with tures,’ large lving room, polished floors cellar 'under entire house, threa bed roome and bath on second floor, located on 34t) 8t., south of Windsor school, in Crelghton's first addition. Price, 83 Small p ments down, balance monthly. Don't fa to see this property at once 'Payne, Bostwick & Co Bole Agents, Maln Floor N. Y. Life Bidg (19)—828 4 a six-room electrie fix J ohn Morrison House Mr. Morrison has removed to the ranch country and wishes us to urge the sale of his beautifui home located at Grand Ave. and Florence boulevard, diagonally across from Rome Miller's = §2,00 residence. Nine large rooms, excellently built; house located in wu setting of fine old forest trees; south and east frant; outlook fine large barn. Former price $7,00, present iride $5,600. ‘Act quiekly. Harrison & Morton 19)— M1 e $700 Fine south front lot in’ Dundee and Underwood. All street improvements in. Adjoining lots held at $60) to $30 Owner leaving town and wants to sell N ST N (Y PAYNE INVESTMENT C0.,, First Ploor N. V. Life Blig Tel. Douglas 1781; Ind., A-1188, (19)--8% 4 2,20, elx_rooms, all #00d nelghborhood, ) Spencer St. P 51,000, seven rdoms, all modern, oak finish full bagement, Tot 6@%, Zth and Spencer $3,600, seven rooms, modern throughout, lot 50x1%, barn, pear 24th and Corby Sts ALLAGHRER & NELSON, 490 Brandeis Bldfi “‘llsl“m{i (19)— OWNER SAYS SELL Tins six-room resldence on Burt St. facln the Boulevard, modern in every way. £004 basement and wall ‘The owner s obliged to on his hom d this week. Price, X $000 cash. balance same rent. flATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, 53 Brandels Blag. Omaha, Neb (19) 64 nice Ave modern, near 2ith lawn, and | | Neb, 5. | | | | | | GOOD HOME 6 ROOM gl[,‘S’l‘ BE SOLD THIS WEEK Almost new, In best of order; hall. parior, dining room 'and kitchen on first floor; 3 bedrooms and modern bath on second floor: large cellar; outside hatchway: lot 40x130; cement walks; frujt and shade trees; at 243 Spencer St.; {0 a good nelghborhood! owner {8 moving to Kansas and has re duced. his price to $2,800 W. H. GATES, €7 N, Y. Life. 'Phone, D. 1204 (19)—$88 7 HERE 18 A CHANCE FOR ONE TO QUIT RENTING New 4-room gottage, just completed. full lot, - - $1,160. Small payment, balance | monthly. ¥You wili bave te hurry to get| in on this. UNION INVESTMENT CO. 2310 Bee. Tel. 2904, (9—Mse2 § One Sold Three More Left 31.80~Nice §-room cotdage, 1303 8. bih St $1.000~Nice §-room cottage, 136 S. 5th Si $1.060—Two cottages, i rooms and 3 rooms, nice lot corner alley, 1307-9 8. bih St $a00, balance small monthly payments ROBINSON & WOLF, 435 Paxton Blk ¢ (19)—M35% 6 MAN | D. TEN ACRES. All set out in fruit, living spring on place. This lles directly north of Bensonhurst and ’bout 7 blocks off car line, for a quick nal e 't‘ul,uumvm & NBELSON, 1% Brandels Bldg. Omub, _(9)—Mw0 5 Neb, | 900 Acres $71 500 Lies & few miles north of Omaha: some- what rolling, but highly improved; near proposed motor line. Harrison & Morton (19)—Mes2 8 TRUST 0., an Ve RK LIFE BLDO We want large loans on well tirst class city property ‘We can place ge amounts at low rates. eters Trust Company, ‘New York Lite Bullding. a9—16 Mayn za 8t located, | NEW, T rooms, ver dists <M. LARGE net 0d. cottage, cor. 100x18, two biocks from car line; imme- dlate possession; get @ home on easy pay- ments trom the owner Doug. 1683 or even. ings Web. 4661 ()M ULKYV. HOUSE, 248 North 19th 8 mn:‘gofi nly $2,600. Thomus nas. room 1 ork Lite u!'ua 4 AR T T WO-ACRE homesteadsr relinquiah. ‘Whitman, Neb. 5. . o '<mm Maylsx { | | | | il or llrrne U mothing ,alil'hfll. unless 1 effect & Rd. Td bt LOANS and insurance— for sale o ‘xfin v Whind: ‘usd "O.r.c)flrdPnHl 3 e Tamilion 8¢ Enones | L % Blises k LUr—I-roo uu- modern except fatnace: 1 X Corner Jot “‘-‘W’ ndr Charles Sta. | Omaha " |ing the largest commerelal orchard *proposi- | 8100 & share. | PRIVATE mone) T Chlcage, € Tol. | LOWBST RATES-Bemis. Brandeis Bide |X C REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) REAL ESTATE LOANS (Contin ued.) S W, \ good $-room Cor, Jackson, house, with 41st and 2-story 800 to W. H THOMAS, &8 MONEY TO BUILD. lfl)fl at i current rates. | rst Natl Bank Bldg. | @23 cw plumbing 3 ocks 1o car good 22,650, corner lot; barr 0 TO $10,000 made promutly, Wead Bid, p n 18th and F. D, Wead, Farnam. (3268 1337 South 30th Ave. A good 7-room house with bath, ele; 4 bed rooms; lot 54 feet front; pavir pald; very convenfent to car and sehool only $1.000 required to handle this, Ave. gas toilet s R 3310 Dewey This 7-room, all-modern house must } 4 this month surc; owner wants an offer can be @old on terms; go out today nd look at it, then come in and make us SELBY, 16h Farnam. 46 B. of and Trade a9 R 589 az SMALL FARM 10 acres, unimproved, 1 mile west ot Ben #on; $500 cash is all you need; casy pay ments on balance. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. V. Life Rldg Tel. Douglas 1781, Ind:, A-1158 Ot (195824 4 LIST your and “um toperty with Chria m-y-r. ra HE‘\U ESTATE & FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE Colorado, | i - | IRRIGATED townsite, twelve n Den fruit and vegetable lles beautffully; fine viow of the moun- taine; ldeal for home or investment. This will be scld at one-halt its present value it at once. NATIONAL INVESTME 2 Frandels Bidg., Cmah COJ ORADO ] SNAP. acres Joining miles | land; v IDATIC Snake R 60,00 acres Write C. B. ~CAREY-ACT-LANDS. r Valley Falls District open by 1809 HURTT 8 GOVERNME | win rawing June 8, Boise, Idaho. | (20)—M2%0-June 3x | MOUS CAMAS PRAIRIE soil, abwndant rainfall for map of northwest _Grangeville, Idahc Rich, bla mild climate; ask Geo. M. Reed, (20)—M841 J Nebraska. At Less Than Your Own Price In Washington county we have a farm of about 200 acres, fenced but have not first-class im provements, although the build ings are comfortable. Has a good | deal of fruit on it. Soil is very productive. Not very far from | This is so cheap we know vou would place a higher valuation on it than we ask. J. A. Langan & Son, ‘Phone FIVE PER CENT MONEY te loan on Omaha num;; Property Reom 1, New York Life Hiq BAL and cont Old Bost Real E: ol ON REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 6-room nouse, « 8-room house and d coupie of vacant lots. NOWATA LAND Buite Re ern hous eity, on use ‘to property B 410, bination hot vases. 1208 Dougla Dougial Bell. you to investigate this proposition. GUARANTEED UN OF 100% ON YOUR INVESTMENT estat o $200,000, Garvin Bros 00 TO.$5,000 on homes n Omaha tate C A-2152 answer water stoves repaired, Omaha Stove R THOM. purch bought Store Bld rac on + 1001 EY TO LOAN- Payne Investment Ca 624 N, d 1999, Y. LiL I WANT TO BUY an & e in the paved st at a low The Omaha Bee. STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces, hot water and hot alr com- heating, 2 heate, wale st Towest 1604 Farnam AND NNAN, )63 money, mortgages Antelope Inv. Co (32) 837 no_delay. (2)~638 O Keefs Dou (a5t ra N Y. Late, 1.OT COMPAD e Bldg . Omaha. Open Evenings. (23)—M785 oom strictly mod uthwestern part of the t or bou you b ce for co vard. No A good | Address | S14.9x Vi <h 23) and 4-hole laundry mantle grates. zas r_fronts and flowe works. 1208 Ind. A-3821; —249 1007 hones | WANTED | HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. | BEST price pald for second carpets. stoves, clothing. s 01 The Practical Auctioneer. Tel. Doug. 97 () 6% hand furniture, 10es. Tel. Doug. (36)—841 M N Y L\ls' STANDARD upright plano. ster 37% BEST prices pald fo clothes, shoes, etc. el i « 24-hand furniture, Jouglas 4 %)—-811 May 23 WANTED—TO RENT WANT Ry Iy and room in family not a Furnighed ean have Addre room barn s Y 52 and w buRRY WHEN v her that it two of the you saw the ad in write to takes but pen to mention working My rtle advertisers, an extra board Ave (26) 834 4 and board for room for horse Bee M4 remem- stroke or n the fact that e. WANTED—SITUATIONS TO 2861 BUNDLE Phone WASHING Web, 241; B YOUNG LADY stenographer and billing, schpol education work, Address N Must good at ster thorough busi will do 0, ear hav EXPERIENCED office mar wants position at b Address O 371, car women cull Be FOR day Dougl it Profit Guaranteed If you have $100.00 or $10,000.00 to invest it will pay IN-TR HOME MY TAKE e position wgraphlc work nees high Bee 1 fent and sulesman references. (27)—MSi8 bx as 881 M YOU WILL BE NCONDITIONALLY A PROFIT REE YEARS. This is a gilt edge, conservative, safe in- vestment for which we court the most thorough in- vestigation. We only need $15,000.00 and when this amount is secured this unusual opportunity will be gone. You will never again have an opportunity like this, so act at once. Address H. 365 Bee. ished. Best of bank references furn- Tel. Doug. 1569. 708 N. Y. Life MSOS 6 |o | A FFICE OKLAHOMA We ha; dian Territory), ficlde, from ranging it 1s s0 cheap. Sulte 624, N ‘Phone Red 1 i the great uil o $1,000; let us tell you wh Nowiia Land and Lot C Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Open evenings (A)—Msi1 8 Neb. an | O South Dakota. | LAND, | % In EDMUNDS 1,300 acres iu lve stock or ERN LAND, 5 Dakota. will excha for | property. WEST- | Prairie Du Chien, Wis. (20)—Ms33 11x O, o investment black soil acres im rice vight inquire cr hants Hotel, (20)— MRS, 7x SOUTH G0 acres cholce Rosebud resery proved land, close to raiiroad good terms. For information write L. M. Orr, care Mer Omaha, Neb DAKOTA land Is sure level land tion LOOK US [P, with us to Brule We Then e llnknm ne county, Bout ntrol 14,000 acres and can well Bult purchas 3 320 to uw- Write o KELLBY 1NVESTM EX 220-6 Neville Bldg 16 Texns. { could give you twen Southern Gulf Coast Two-year-old Satsuma are now being developed, Ve norows income. You hold title always, glving you cash 911, 1912, $50 acre re yearly; 1416 vearly; 1o 1908, 200 ver yearly; thereafter half profits annually U ‘can buy one acre or upwards. No finer investment plan in existence. Only limited amount for sal Come qulck If you wi your share Stirling Improvement Co., Dulati, Minn. (20)—MA87 20x WHAT California years ago, Texas oifers you now Orange Groves $:50 per acre. glve Immediate We do all work share crops yearly; 1913, 1917, 1918 N Ni $100 acre r 18 B Dy c Washington. ARCADIA (‘(ik“ll‘}l{(‘l.\L ORCHARDS The Arcadia Orchards company fs operat | C in the world—10,000 ‘acres only auxillary 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 $200 to §1,500 an acre in net fruit yleld. The company of 81,000 per acr tion requiring Two-fifths of the stock | O is preferred, now on the market gt $50 per share (one-half the par value) Write for illustrated prospectus glving de- talled Information concerning apple grow- | ing in the Inland Empire, and demonstrat- ing how you can invest In Arcadia Orchards with these results: 1. Investment absolutely safe 2 Interest 8 per cent from guaranteed 3. Stock increase in market value from $50 a share to §$100 a share In five years 4. Dividends on preferred stock, In addi- tlon to guaranteed interest, of from $2 to depending on age of the trees and beginning when orchards come in bear- in 4 Address ARCADIA ORCHARD CO,, Room 620 Hyde Block Spokane, Wash., U | F: N v the start— N T C F T _ REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED-City loans. Feters Trust Co. (22)—62% | L 1oecy m gotiated. SECONP MORTGAGE | Bank Bldg. 2423 Apply Room 417-18 First N en ’..mm Douglas 8 loans d warrants W, ) & Co, 0 Farnam St, an. fal fund to loan in amounts of $0 to 50 on improved real estats. See us before the fund is all loaned GARVIN BROS., 160 Farnam St (22)— M6 11 v to loan. 3 H. @4 Brandels B W mlam. Y. Lite H w #5.00; bm Bt 4 1909 to the this office 1 1909, atte Colc | Beatrice & Stromsburg Sle GOVERNMENT NOTICES Quartermaster, pril 30, land in northeast corner (old In- | cate, subject t- and_gas | be L0 dows 0 10 acres, price | a. m., central standar Y | and then opened placing ventilators on roof of hallovn Louse at Fort Nebraska, nished on application. to reject any receive nd maha, ght ntaining »sals for aptain FFICE termaste and ding & 8 atfon posals for to “Capta th Denver & Californt orthwest orthwest Nobraska p Lincoln Fast Nebraska Express ... Lincoln Local Laoc: Schuyler-P! incoln lellevue- env hica: hicago Louls City & St City & St | Kansas City & St regon E: ast” Mail orth Pl Chie Local alley via *Locy 08. win Cily Chicage_Local .. \,uL)m hi Chicago Special ... Minnesota-Dakota Ex Mail 'ast win City ncol & C Paul-M & Bt & 8. George Quartermaster Infantry Fort Douglas, Locai’ Lane Valley Local OF THE Fort 1908, —Sealed the d at this of! in in positio or proposals vontilators, B Fort O L OF. r—~Fort until 10 o' then opened sidders for lley at Fort furnished velopes contalning bids to he Public Bullding,” in T. R. Har Utah | BURLINGTON STA.—10TH & M Special Black Hills . Express nts ... Mail ttsmouth attsmouth Plattsmouti-lowa Bellevue-Flattsmouth r Limited Speclal | Chicago Express Flyer Towa Local Express Joe Joe. Joe. UNION STATION—10TH AND MASON Union Pacifie— produce from | sOveriand Limited .... | Colorado Express 18 cupltalized on the basts | Atlantic Express .. pre | Los Angeles Limited.. | China and Japan Maii tie .ocal ago Speclal (motor.’ Cut-Off) (motor) passengers not and 2 Chicugo & Northwes: Chicago Daylignt iuxpress. . il Limited. Los Angeles Limited Overland Limited Nebraska and Wyomin Norfolk-Bonesteel Long Pine Deadwood-Lincola . Casper-Lander Fremont-Alblon Hastings-Buperior Chicago, Chicago Limited Towa Local ... Rocky Mountain L3’ Des Moines & Eastern Des Moines han-n. 3 Express inneapolis Chilcago Limited Missour! Pacifie— b~ S usual conditions, Fuil CONSTRUCTI Douglas, Sealed proposals in tripiicate, 1sual conditions will .be recelved Construc ..8 4:10 pm ...a 4:10 pm "l 4:40 pm CONSTRUCTING | Omaba, Nebrasks, proposals, in tripll- will | fice untll 11 o'clock | time. May 22,1904, | iblic for furnishing n three sheet stecl o information fur- U, 8. reserves the all bids. velopes o be Pro- and sed to 31bbs, trueting | maha, Mi-4 NG Utah ibject t lock a. m., May in the presence construction of Douglas, Utah application marked und addres Quartermast Quartermaster, of a In- ker ting Leave. Arrive 10 pm cozcEREEEBR 410:45 pm a 9:16 am a 4:40 pm EppEmEIERE a a1z b12: a10:00 am a 5:30 pm carried brbrpen e EH SRESEEY H Fes | ceeies busositeres pepes 288 :evw 114 ks o 38 ‘skss%s Rocky Mountain Ltd...al 12 pm Colo. Okl & Texas Express. a 4:4 pm Chicage Great Weste | 8t. Paul-Minneapolts | 34 T0 LIBAL RAILWAY TIME CARD Wabash— 8t. Louls Expre: Bt. Louis Local Council Biuffs}. Stanberry Local (from Council’ Bluffs) (from Chicago Exjp Chicago Limited ... Minn.-St. Paul Express. Minn.-8t. Paul Limited Omaha-Ft. Dodge L'cal. Chicage, Milwaukee Chicago & Coio. | Cal. & Oregor Expres Overland Limited ...... Perry Local % WEBSTER STA.—18TH Chicago, St. Mi Omaha— Paul, Leave. Twin City Passenger...b§ Sloux City Passenger Bicux City Local Emerson Local Missourl - Pacifio— Auburn Local a Daily. b Daily except day only. d Dally excent 5. A 6:30 pm .....a 8:00am +eeeb 5:00 Dm -b 8:50 pm sund Satur —Continued. 8 9:2% am b10:15 am a 3:46 pm @ 8:30 am | a §:30 am AlL30 ars Paul— a11:30 pm | a 3.2 pm @ 8:30 am bl1:% am “& wEBsTER nneapo! a Arrive, 30 am b 2:00 pm sm 5:5% pm b11:30 am ¢ Butie OCEAN STEAMSHIPS llow Yorlk to F-rll FRENGH Safety, Speed, !n 6 D-y- LINE Comfort via Havre to Parls, the City Beautiful, Fast Trains to All Continental Points. Compagnie Générale Transatlantique Gigantic twin screw ex every Thursday, 10A. M ders, with ali conveniences ess nd steamers _sall ey are modern won- Iuxuries of most palatial hotels, on even grander scale. Passen- ger elevators, roof cafes, orc hestras, famous culsine, gymnasium, dally newspaper, elegant suites, provide greatest comfort. Navai officers, discipilne, wireless telegraphy, sub- nal system afford every provision for absolut La Provence La Savole La Touraine foty. May 13/ La Lorn May 2 La Prov May 27| La Savol One-olass Cabin PV Ly L g Screw aad express steamers, Mow York-Bordeaux Servi oaly $40 and $80. Davidson orvice aine ence e o 3 e 10 June 17 (11 class) new large twia CANADIAN PACIFIC LESS THAN POUR DAYS AT SEA. | Weexly Sailing Botween Moutreal, Quebes Liverpool. Two days on the beautifu I Bt Lawrence river and the shortest ocean route to Kus o thing oetter on the Atl Empresses. Wireless on ali clae3, §90; second, cabln, §46. % your ticket agent, d_booklet C. . BENJAMIN, 933 South Clark .‘-. or antic than ‘our steamers. $50; oue class write for sall G. A, Ghicago. RUSSIAN AMERICAN LINE 12 New days win Screw. 10,000 Ton Saliing from N. Y., June § Wireless Telegraphy A E. JOHNSON & CO., % B D. C. SCOTT, ASS, 38 24 Class upwards roadway, N. Y. D.V.S, (Suceessor to Dr. H. L. Ramacciorts.) ASSISTANT STATE VETERINARIAN, Office and Mospital 3810 Mason Street. Calls Promptly Answered 997. e Dougias 453, 4t A.: Hours, Omaha, Neb, The Bee aims to print a paper that appeals to int elligence; not'to an appetite for scandal and sensations as | allis pm | Real lots 16 to Parkway Kats, Place P. Ko block John A.” Crelghton Trust company to Investment| company 18-15-18 ! Wilhelmina Bstate Co. to lorena ., block 8 Bedford s to ‘lots 14 and 1 same same Real Tatate & The Columbin tract In ne'y n and husban lot 4, block R Parratt to Lilllan N. Bndeman, | 14 Grehara Hin | Central West Investment company O. L. Larsen, lots 1 and 2, block Baker Place Cox and wife tax lot 5, 16-15-13 Saunders 'Investment Flora Burkenroad Square L. Reed et al to Schooi District of Omaha, part block 12, Van Camp's addith Mo l'l‘ to G. H. Cox, part company to Tot Franklin wgue and wife to Mary An- on, lot 4, Petries” subdivision Brown and wife to C. H. Bauer- el lot 8, Clark's addition Boeye and wife to Minnie A north 264 ft. of el4 of Wig of swig 29-15-13 Gus Peterson and wite to Peter Peter- lots 2 and 3, block §, Burnham 3 Clary | “sen 3, | PI Barbara Hinek and husband to Dora M. Olson, ni sig lot block 8, Kountze third addition Joseph Ripa and wife to same. lot 3, block 6, same | Bridget Shanahan_and | “wame, nig south &4 ft | same |a. F. nwiy F. vided 8117 | _nwi 51 MeMillun tman, I of Florence Kindergarten to V. Grant, sub lot 4, tax lot nig sig htsband to 1ot 1, block , to Amanda A Huber 6-16-12 Huber nwiy Huber to 16 of and undi- nwig wig Huber, and ey undivided 16 of le | and wife to John and nig lot 33, Stur- W. Briggs and wife to T. C. Smith and wife, lot 7, block 1, Maxwell & reeman’s nddition Josie M. Betebenner to Mary C. Deuel, lot 9, Park Place Anna Whitmore to lot 3, block E. Lowe's addition W. Hill, jr, to J. 8. Farris, 8 and 9, biock 5, Omaha View John Bishop and wife to Bdward Groth and wife, sub lot 2, 18-16-13 Charles Steiger to Matej Hynek and sband, sk lot 8, block 7, Improve- 1t assoclation addition Kirk and wife to John Mart) i, block 3. Wise & Parm addithon G. Carlberg and wife to 15, lot 9, Cariberg's replat Same to Bmma C. Johnson, Carlberg place . Sterba_and wife to B. J. Lin- ym and wife, lot 13, block 82, Al- ight's Cholee Zurcher and wife to C. pel. lot 11, block 8, Myers, & Tilden’s addition J. Nolan and wife to F. arity, fot 6, Fahs ssub. Barker et al 11, plock G "W, and block 3, Willls Grace Lillte, 4 o) R lot 4, A. Hem- Richards Mori- to Kate B. 17, Orchard John Flack company ‘.«‘Mr.-m».-, company, lots 11 and block 4, Hitehcoci's first addition Elizabeth M. Shahan to Reed lots 2, 4. 6 8 10 to 14, 16, 18, block 2 Loomis' second Frank Diezel and wite to W.''J Kruegor, lot 7. block 52, Omaha Letitia L. Cochiran to Imporial Tnvest- ment company, Wi mely swY 4-15-13 George P Hiulst to Emma Jersen. 8, block 4, Hulst add nma Goodman to state company, sublot 2 in 2-15-13, and lots 13 and 14 10, Clifton HIIL and other lots Carl E. Penke and wife to Carl Pils sr.. 1ot 4, block 3. Bennington arl Puls, sr., to Bmma Echtenkamp same . [ 1 G Corey 12 and 13, Sunnyside iwin F. Bralls Tnvestment company 4-i5-13 Elmer G. wame Cocliran to same. same Cochran and wife to same, same Allen and husband to same. Curtis, lot il Bros 1 Tot ¥ kway Real tax lot 6 block 1,45 | 1460 | faa lots and_ wife o of 580 feet dridge 3 feet to Tmperial Wiy shieriff Wip nel A 1,838 Cochran and wife to same, 1 wife block to 1 ‘and lot 6. George Lieberknecht Caroline Peters, ey Credit Foncler. Christana L. Landen and Ole C. Olsen, lot 2, block Smith's add Mary . Bourke to Sara M lots 1 and 2, block C, and lot 9 D, Horbach's subdiv Mary Stoetzel and husband Bocke, lots 21, 2, 28 and lander Place Caroline Emmel and hushand to same, same Clara same, Charles s H 1 1da Mary E. Gibbs husband fo n, B V. Bourke, block to Mary 24, Mai- Willlams and husband et al to same ¥ same. Rrass to 13, 14 and 15 Mallander and wife to M. Rushing. lots block 1, Wilcox 3 400 and husband et al to Margaret M. Smith, elf feet of sub 13, tax lot 5 In nwif neiy 5-15-13 same, sublot 4. sublot 12, tax lot 5, in nwi; nelj %15-13 Mary Nutoff and husband Schafer and wife, lot § St. Mary's add Willlam A. Redick et al Willlam A. Mathews. Oak Chatam add . Maryette (. Gregory Willlam A Bridges, 71 acres in 32-16-13 Maria Layton et al to Jesse 8. Stern. iot 29, Layton's #fd Elmer R. Porter et al to Charles M Garvey, Iot 13, O'Keefe's Hillerest . . Jorgensen and wife o Bmily C. Peterson, lots 22 and block 2. Portland Place David C. Dodds and wife M. Belt, wi lot 2, block 112 Place M. P. Buel and wife to H. P. Leavitt Tot 18, block 14, Schlesinger's add W. Robinson to Albert F. Rasp. lots & ard 7, block 6, Boyd's Same sha | 1000 to He block ry N ) executors, 1o iot 2, block 12 2, iy to 1 ) Cecella Dundee 1 Total amount of transfers Carnegie Hero Fund Awards Commission Hands Out Twenty-Three Medals and Pensions Amounting to $125 a Month. PITTSBURG, Pa., May 4—The Carnegle hero fund commission at its regular quart- erly meeting today made awards twenty-three persons for deeds of herolsm considered since the last meeting. The awards consists of sixteen bronze and seven silver medals, §14,000 in ‘cash and an- nuitities amounting o $1% & month. Among the awards were John Carruthers of West Newton, Pa., awarded bronze medal and $1,000 to be ap- pliel to the purchase Carruth- ers, & Baltimore and Ohlo rallroad engineer saw @ boy of 2 years crawling across the track in front of his train. Leaving the engine in charge of his fireman, Carruthers | went through his cab window and the | pilot where he selzed the boy and pre- vented his belng run over. Charles F. Meyer of New York City, awarded @ bronze medal and %) for dis- ablement benefits. On April 5, 1905, Misses Roslyn and Bessle Morris were entangled here to of & home. had beer k by a surface car | crushed agatnst a pillar of the elevated rall- | way. With a ten gallon tank of gasoline | about to be ignited, Mr. Meyer rescyed one of the girls and was about to release the sther when a slight explosion hurled him to the t. He rushed back and aided the scue of the other girl, just as the tank exploded, completely wrecking the machine Eugene P. Heinze 0., cap tain in the Balvation Army awarded a b dal He rescued another mem ber of the Salvation Army from drowning No awerds to western people were made. of Cleveland 50 | |in the wreckage of an antomobile which | ana | possibiiities. | | | Monday | bers of the board | over | divided evenly | of Swan | | | 0. { The mayor appointed Fred Smith, a colored 100 | character of long | Omaha. { These 0| | | | | | 2 ted 5| action is raid to take the sewer out of the | bed of Jetter creek so that th 5 | can | season | point 5 | nedy | | | | | I | Hshment of the clty pound at Twenty | residents of the | was electea vice AFFAIRS AT SOUTH CMAHA An Even Split of Lity Fathers Occurs on Lighting Contract. OMAHA COMPANY IN LINE TO WIN Bids on Paving Bonds Bring in Offers of Sabatantial for the | Three Batehes Offered to Hidders. Preminms A in the ity counell developed the award of, the Ing contract. The action was precipitated by | motion by Swan Larson that the | tract awarded the Omaha Klectr Light and Power company. Part of the mem- | desired to put the award | for another to give the labor organizations of the city, which had asked | time to Investigate and express an opinion, | the However, the ques tlon was brought to a and the council | Then 3l [ deadlock night over ght week stred request vote motion contract ae before origin the the Larson award was put and the council divided and the motion lost No motion was put to award the to the South Omaha Light and pany the matter predicted the award will Omaha Blectric Light and P This prediction Is based on t of the councilmen who dissented last that they favored the Omaha company was ontract ywer com i it th and when comes is be to ower e statoments night th contract with Bonds. [ Premiums on Paving Aside from the light contract cheerful item for a long time was out when the efty clerk opened bids for the | 1atest These were | tn bonds, 813 the 00; and the West The Security Sav company of Toledo interest with ach lse most brought of issue paving bonds E street 250, t @ street L street bonds ings Bank and bid par and accrued premium of $185, $236 and $550 for ¢ respectively. The First National bank 0., bld on the $13,2%0 bonds $99 and on the 8000 of $284. The council promptly contract to the first bidder Savings Bank and Trust company The city councll spiit again on | the appointment of the city pound master. paving bonds, § $85,000 trust Cleveland. premium of premium awarded the Security | of A issue a vesidence in South ancil voted against his ap- therefore, appointed i he approved. with his application the 10 friends who urged his | proval. The mayor, John Zukovsky Zukovs tiled names of about was | appointment A large number and re-establishing grades inges will be at Thirty-sixth street, Mon, to Fortieth street, L to M nth to Twenty-fourth; K street, Boule to Forty-fourth; Twenty- | elghth street, G to I. The mayor appointed @ number of the boards of appraisers for the adjustment of damages in these cases. The ordinance for the changing of grade of J street and Twenty-second, also at | Twenty-first, were passed A protest signed, as fs stated, forty per cent of the residents, opposed a change of grade Twenty-sixth street from G | to H, and on H street from Twenty-fifth Twenty-sixth An ordinance street across of ordinances changing e introduced c the following points o Harrison; street, Thirte by on was introduced to open a the Burlington tracks at Fortieth street. This action was once be- fore undertaken and was in some man- ner suddenly terminated, much to the dis- | approval of the residents of that locality. A resolution of the city council permit- the contragtors of the Mud Creek to change the course of the sewer | to a point fully one hundred feet farther | porth in crossing under the Union Pacific | and the Rock Island railroad tracks. This | sewer company | better work during the expected wet The dlameter of the sewer at this | was enlarged six Inches, making it a full 11-foot croms section Jay N. Willlams appointed as of his deputy take the city ©. Shrigley was ralsed a tax assessment who resigned. | against the estab- | 1ghth | signed by thirty | Ken- | commis- | in sioners to place of 8 A protest This w locality The various departments, Ing inspector, the sanitary the live stock Inspector, made their monthly reports for April. Building opera- tions for April Amounted to The contract with the several railroad companies for the grade crossing at Twenty-fifth and U streets was approved. | A resolution was passed asking that an- | other ordinance be prepared ordering a viaduct at I street School Board Reorganizes. The South Omaha Board of Education held a short session last night, which the annual ‘meeting for the reorgani of the board. N Carter ol president to succeed himself. president. H. was elected secretary. J. W. Mullen was made chairman of the claims committee C. W. Knight was appointed chairman of the teachers’ committee. Rudolph Yechout 1s chairman of the supplies committee. annual reports and ap- préved. The report of the finances shows that the expense of the last year has amonnted to $188,16 or & per capita of §27.98 for each pupll in the schools. The board seemed very well pleased with the financial | report. The treasury will now be replen- ished by the addition of the de rived from the the saloon Ii censes At all points the clection of officers was marked by the utmost harmony and good | teeling. The board will meet in special | session next Monday night for the purpose ( of electing teachers for the ensuing year. | After adjournment, President N. £, | Carter took the members of the board, the | principal of the high school and the | superintendent of the city ols a little banquet prepared at the Burton taurant Labor Meeting Tonight. All laboring men and those intere the cause of the fraternity of I especlally the members of the local unfons and the American Federation of Labor are called to meet this evening at Ritchie's hall, the place of the proposed new lab temple. Homer D. Call, Emmet T. Flo B. Garton of the labor organizations proper will make addresscs. Also T. W. McCul- lough of The Omaha Bee will be present to | make a speech on the relations of labor to the economies of the nation. will talk the fraternal spirit apd its The hall is located between Nand O streets on the west side of Twenty- tourth street Boy Roughly Ha Willlam Nagle's delivery clerk of 20 years, had an experience tLiéf Sunday night which forget soon. He had noticed ing for the teams4hat someone Eolung into barn from time and aking quantities of grain. Sunda night, after dark went to the and suddenly came upon a man door of one of the bins. Befors decide on & plan he was selzed and L. streets. the build inspector and | as was ation ected W. Knight | G. Kiddoo was | were read mon, | issuance of | | especially on a boy with a will not while car had been | to time ¢ he barn the conid | wnd hurled | | wini | was 1 John | to the ay |E | Newmarket of Fxdgemont with fe the man, strong fellow the whe The and Close | be heard d to cimb to the grain and . could get out: In sald the assailant the largest man on the the single glimpse he went into the bin he ukly looking customer. y Colored s The African churches have prepared s musical, which will be presented publiely Wednesday evening at the South Omaha High auditorium. The program with a full chorus Dr of Omaha wiil offer the full chorus anthem, “Lift will follow the prayer th Omaha talent. P. 8 ke an address. This is an anthem by a entitled “Allelufa.” Dudley of South Omaha Harp of a Thousand Strings. ). Lewis of South Omaha will paper the topie, “Woman's was evidently thief locked escaped the o bin vas finuily for t of f bet the police large force him was an toy board telling police got of he force n as i sald Conee school opened Dyett A wow invocat Your This is McAuley will to be followed from Omaha Hyacinth recite “The Mrs. A N Misslon The consist ] n Volees by 8¢ wiil second of Henderson part by 1 of the program will Miss Alice WiTama, M. Faulkener, Angie with anthems by chofus W Is Christ Risen” and “Bee Was a redt Karthquake Clty Gowalp. Top Beer delh Tetephone No. Swift Packing In Bouth Omaha ye modern cottage. Twenty-seventh street e 1. Whit Whitcomb Vesterday ducted th The i Henry souri av yesterday etery Friends cere thar hroug dar comb, John Hls two Mag 8 Goll part of the eity A. G. Hall of the A vig any ympany day rooms, 1410 Make offer 1 of Mr. and Mrs, Jackson. was burled Rev. Hedelund con- to For North At omb, s afternoor services nt duughter of Mr. ersen, ‘Twenty-second and Mis- dled Sunday and was buried at Laurel Hill cems and Mrs. afternoor wnd_ neighbors s for your kind the slekn and baby, Mr Mrs cept our (ks #hown us eath of our John Wit sin- and Kiewit tlon of five Springs, Mo when he left proved The South assoclation Classmates adapted fr heart.” The evening, May ftorium has ret weeks spent at He was sufforing He has returaed ned from a vieas Kixcelsior from grip much im- Omaha High S will presen A drama date is fixed n the 1 Alurind entitled iire “ (rong- for Tyeaday high senonl aud 1t you want wee, look well and be well, take Kidney Remedy. It tones up the kidneys and bladder, purifies the blood and restores hoalth and strength Pleasant to take and contains, ng harmful drugs. Why today? For sale by all druggists Foley's eet not commence | BIDS OPENED FOR NEW_FOREST SCHOOL fonrd Iation a Week of Bdoca- to Be Acted on ence. of the apened erection and e school were received meeting of the Board of night, but effort was late them and the lowest be known until today, as work o eral hours to what the t are The purchase of corapleted . twelve persor the Forast at the Educatfon fast made to tabu- bidder will ot 1t will be he find out just the Castellar Applications fe umerators wer but no site was positions & received from ppointrents were census maie, The board adjou dav night wiil 1 to meet next Mon- a1 which time the Forest schuol bids le gone over and some action taken inon Bitters' cure dy- complaints and sale by Beaton Moat Food i I speptic. Electric liver and kidney Price For Co. spepsia debillty Drug PERSONAL_PARAGRAPHS. H Chicag F Chicago F. Williams of Denver Friend, W. Neurman of York, F. M of Wahoo, W. G. Hughes of Apbhurn Walters of Hastings are at the Murray. H. Dumble of Paul, C. R. Mead of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cardington of remont, H Lechert of ‘Gothenhurg. J Krigg and P. Pederson of Humphrey at_the Merchants. W. . Graham left Monday evening for Morning Sun, Ia.. to attend the funeral of Mrs. Graham's father, George . unning- m, a ploneer of eastern lowa W. F. Weightman of Durango Bellwood of Alliance, H. W. Franels of Bancroft, J. J. MacClenal, W. H. Huff f Denver, 0. H. Swallow of Lincoln and 3. B. Jackson of Dallas are at the Hen- shaw w e o King, the wool man. has gone fo Kirkendall left Monday evening for W. Albrecit of Pyle nd Y H. H Willlams of the ub, leaves today for a two s trip through Colorado While fn Denver and Salt will look over the street in the interest of the club. Emma J. Hedges of Lincoln, Mr Mre. W. B. Stevensor of Kansas City, F. Reavis, Roy Heacock of Falls City, Dr Ed Hays of Dawson. E. E. Collins of Hartington, H. N nb of Colerldge and W. Edgar Brown of David Ciry are at [ the Millard. Mr. and Tsland, O. 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