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PERSONAL (Continued. PRIVATE home during confinement. ba- Bles adopted The Good Bamaritan Sani- tarium, 0 1st Ave, Council Bluffs, Ia (15) M1 . e ol ondl YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers are invited to visit the Young Women's Christian assoclation, 17th and Howard §ts., whers they will be directcd tc_muitable boarding places or otherwise Assisted A deaconess representing the Association meets trains at the Union sta- ton traveles 1K) —288 HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand. 1818 Farnam S POULTRY AND EGGS 8 C. R 1 Red eggs for Chicks, 20c each. First Nebraska state fair, 1908, R. H. Sawyer, Rayrhond, (11)—M842 Msx BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK and Bilver Laced Wyandotte 1’- $1 for 15 or $4 per 100. Ell Mock, Lindsay, Neb. % (11)>-M984 20x 8 _C. BROWN LEGHORN EGGS, $.00 per 0. Good layers. Chas. Gardner, Bloom- ingtom, Neb. (11)—M9%63 20x COL. WYANDOTTES-Won second on pen At state show; first cock same show, in my first pen: fine laying strain; stock for sale. Mrs. R. J. Catterson, Sutton, Neb. . (11)—M528 14x b —. i o - 8 .C. RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS—For sale at §2 and $8 per 30: cock score, 32%. and pullets large and even color. ~ Mrs. Berthelda Nettleton, Benedict, Neb. (11)—M&2T 1x RGGS—Barred Rock, 8. C. Brown Leghorn; ‘winners show and laying pen, , §1. Oscar Henning, Wahoo, Neb, (1)~ M3 Bx HARRED Plymouth Rocks, money make! cholce, vigorous stock; selected eggs, 100 for 34,50 for $2.00; safe delivery and 'sat- istaction guaranteed, Adam A. Weir, Clay ‘Center, Neb, (1)~ M1 MBx BUFF ROCKS cockerels, $1.50; Mammoth L Pekin ducl 32, per trio 85, eggs In sea. %on—Rocks, $1.60 per 15; Pekin, §1.25 per Mrs A. 1. Pollack, Rt. 4, Wisner, Neb. (11)—~MHM3 M3x i B - WHITR WYANDOTTES-Winners at Ne- braska siate show; score 94 to 5% by T. Hiller, Ulvases, Neb. 5 ‘ {hrwflvwn. o $1.50 per 16, $2.50 per 3. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. BED ABSTRACT CO., Eat. 188; prom, llm’bc. get our prices. 1710 F, 2’1‘,“)'3&]{ T REAL ESTATB TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. . WILLIAMSON, President (19)—818 JANGESTAD, @4 Bee Blds. Tel D. s FAYNE INV. GO, Tt floor N. ¥ TIIE wfi‘lk-’fi}"? REAL T’nr?lw‘?:;;n BENJAMIN R E. CO, 477 Brandels Blds. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. FINE ST. LOUTS FLAT BUILDING : ONLY. $5,150. .. A SNAP FOR INVESTOR. The owner of this fine flat property 18 ve the city and has made a ice in order to sell at once. mant has nice reception hall, -sized dining room, 3 bedrooms, good y try and rear porch, separate menta, furnace for each apartment. tla a splendidly ouilt building with extra heavy walls and the best of material throughout. Less than four years old and firsi-class_condition. The lot s a beau- “fitul lot_40x150 feet. Iine shade and fruit eés. ON car line and paved street. with y g all_paid. * Will rent all the time at .50 to ® month. is in & nice peighborhood of homes. The numberis 2219 South th street, one block east of Hansconi park. Let us show this to you MASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St INGS 5 5 (19)—121 7 “BUX NOW'2S Two hlocks from car line and one block rom Fontanelle park in “GRAVES PARK ADDITION %t Ames avenue and 4lst street. All east tronts, size 50x124 feet each. PRICE, g& TERMS. 36 CASH, § A MONTH. Lots all staked. Go out and look at them. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. (9128 7 FARM BARGAIN Improved farm, 30 acres, 30 miles from “Omaha, % mile from railroad town. Only [ sre: one-third cash, balance at b per ce Write for full description. J.H. DUMONT & SON, ‘Phone Douglas 6. 186 Farnam St. (19)—126 7 FOR SALE-—-Two lots, east front, Roanoke Addition. Two blocks from levi Carier Park. Party leaving city wishes to sell Asonable for cash. Address G 466, care f Bee. (19)—M181 10x IN A CONVENLENT HOME. Large 10-room house, ‘strictly modern, fine shade trees, nice lawn, cement walks, paved streel, on Farnam near 4X St + - $4,0M, one-half cash and balance to suit » W. G. SHRIVER, 103 New York Life Bldg (09~ M140 9 SACRIFICE Owner must sell that fine south front loi at Slst and Underwood in Dundee. All treet Improvements in; on car line and 2 blocks from school. Worth $8%. You can buy it for $100. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., st L N. Y. Life Bids. Tels. Doug. 1781. A LS. a9-123 8 A GOOD HOME . NEAR KOUNTZE PLACE $4.20 for 1516 Binney St 2- story, 7-room and reception hall, ‘modern, 4 bedrooms, full s cemented basement with iaun- dry, hot water heat, newly dec- oraied throughout! built (wo ears Aago Yy _owner for a ome. Lot B0xI% ft. A good by Inveatigate G E & CO.. 1601 Farnam St. Phone Douglas (19)—120 7 $900 FOR 5 ACRES Lacats miles northwest of "lorflu-‘l,d wit I:‘ on':‘-hslr mile of macadam road, in & locality where reat many ple are gro frult and are making & 002 iving off of five acres. 5 Am‘. 500, Located within a mile of the end of the rence car line and on & macadam road e “location i very desirable. being ciose to some nice new homes. Wiil make very terma on either one of these pleces. er buy one of these now, in & very short time GS & HEYDEN, 1614 Hamey 8 It is sure STATE (Continued.) conveniences, 8]0 Dewey Ave balance monthly. Mth and California, consider trading on 2lota’S B $-room house. SELBY, 16th and Farnam. 4% B. of T. Bl LE. 8. W._.COR. 4ist and Jackson Sts. a gobd house, all new 2,650, . 7-room house, modern Bx100 ft.. paving pald, a new 7-room, all modern this month; $1,000 ry (19)—968 7 WANTED Omaha Property We have buyers waiting. DARLING & DARLING, 441 Brandeis. John Morrison House Mr. _Morrison has removed to the colntry and wishes u; his beautiful home and Florence boulev anc! to urge the sale of ocated at Grand Ave. rd, diagonally across 325,000 residence. Nine large rooms, excellently bullt; house in a setting of fine old forest trees; south and east front; outlook fine; Forrier price $7,000, present vrice $,600. Act quickly. Harrison & Morton (19)—Més1 n at once 8 bedrooms and large closets; full cemented level lot 4x133 2th street car. Price Only $32 JOHNSTON & CC Phone Doug. 123%. EXTRAORDINARY Home Bargain New, completely modern and you can Large reception hall, parior, dining-room and kitchen first floor; | porcelain bath second floor; | gas and electric] basement; ft.; near Ames avenue and cement walks; 1614 Farnam St (19)—M9%7 8 —83,000. Basy Paxton block. CLOSE IN HOME of & rooms and bath, | modern except heat, inside and out; lot &x140; frult and shade 215 Burt, or 6% excellent condition, (19)—122 Tx. mahogany stalr ment basement, Price, $5,000. WEST FARNAM P. O. NIELSEN & CO., ™3 N. Y. L. Bldg. BRAND NEW rooms, finished in birch ireplace, full c dandy furnace, large lot. Both phones. ah)—-n7 7 We want large tirst claes eity property. We can place large amounts at low rates. eters Trust Company, New York Lite Bullding. rent 3380 per year; M'EACHRON REALTY CO, 1924 Lake St. 'Phone Webster 1661 PETERS TRUST CO.. NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. loans on well loocated, 49)—706 Mayn BARGAINS $2,500-1512 Madison Avo., § rooms, modern except heat, barn, paving paid. $1,600-On 13th near Bancroft, fou bath, fruit grees and berry bush $1,600-New 4-room cottage, with bath and 90 N. %th Ave.; paving starts soon; easy terms. $3,000-2803-2806 N. 2th, two 6-room houses; room for two more rooms, It costs you nothin W. W. Mitchell, Brennan, Room. 1 New YOU HAVE city property, farms, ranch lands or mer- ehandise to sell or trade, list them with me, unless I effect a sal Board of Trade Bldg. 1 (19)—321 A CORNER LOT, SUITABLE FOR 3 HOUSES, $1,100 Located at the southeast corner of 22d and Brown streets in a very desirable lo- within two blocks of the th street ne and within one block of the Flor- ence Boulevard. The streets have recently raded_And leave a nice terrace to Who ever buys this will get a ain. 88"& HEYDEN, 164 Harney st a9 7 BOULEVARD HOL‘SE. 2248 North 19th §t., 3 $2,60. Thomas ork’ Lite BI (19). REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS _ Blizabeth Kountse Real Betate Co, to Yates and wite to Charies part sig lot 4 block 8, Ferdinand Streitz 1ot 8, block 6, South Omaha & 00% Profit Guaranteed If you have $100.00 or $10,000.00 to invest it will pay you to investigate this propesition. YOU WILL BE GUARANTEED UNCONDITIONALLY A PROFIT OF 160% ON YOUR INVESTMENT IN THREE 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 Barlington—— Frances Butterf| Denver & Cal King's Addition to Anna Chizek William F. Stoecker and wife Ruth's Addition | Lincoln Local . Redick et al R Ladd Thomas, Caroline L. Poppleton ot al, trustees. Blizabeth A Poppleton Park Russell ot al A. Norris et al * Baxter and husband to May Robinson & Wolf to Miohal and Joe Kulakofsky. west 72 feet lots 1 and 2, block 4, Lake' John Moncka to Anna Kulik, block 3, Potter & Cobb's Addition Simon Robinson and wife to Gus K 7. block 5, Al ckiewicd and husband o lot 3, block 36, South | Anastasia Ale James Mitera gone. You will never again have an opportunity like this, so act at once. Best of bank references furn- ished. Address H. 365 Bee. Augusta Neff and husband to Selina lot 20, block 9, Herring and wife to £ Shepard and wife to Frank Dinuzzo, rart lot 4, block #, Omaha Rice to A.'D. Powell block 360, Omaha REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) FARM AND RA GOVERNMENf NOTICES CONSTRUCTING 31 master, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, April |12, 1000. ‘Sealed proposals, In triplicate, sub CLOSE IN New 6-room apartments in bullding at | tiled entrance only seven blocks to postoffice. For terms see PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., WHAT California could give you years ago, Texas Southern Gulf Coast now. Two-year-old Satsu re now being developed, Vegetables between row: You hold titls and Cuming; celved here until 11 a. m., May 10, 1908, and | then opened in the presence of attending bidders, for the construction of a new brick Barrack, Building No. Leavenworth, Kansas, and for consequent ' additions heating and electric lighting systems Information and blank forms of proposals furnished ~ on Plans and specifications may be seen here, in offices of Chief Quartermasters at | Chicago, Omaha and Denver. Depot Quar- | termasters, at Philadelphia and St. Louis, | Quartermaster | Ohlo, and Master Buflders' Exchange, Kan- . United States reserves or reject any give immed We do all work always, giving you share crops Dec., 1910, 1911, 1912, $50 acre yearly; 1813, 1914, 1916, §76 acre yearly; 1916, 1819 to 1928, buy one acre tiner investment plan in Only limited amount for sale. your share, Duluth, Minn. (20)—~MS87 20x REAL ESTATE FOR RENT %0 ACRES near Eimwood west of postoff}, O'KEEFE RI 1001 N. Y. Life. story on Engineers’ acre yearly profits annuall or upwards. HERE 18 A CHANCE FOR ONE MAN TO QUIT RENTING. New 4-room cottage, just completed, full Stirling Imprévement Co., monthly. You will bave to hurry to get | the right to accept UNION INVESTMENT CO. | proposals or any part Construction { on Engineers' Barrack’® and addressed to Captain Willlam D. Davi: Al2-13-14-15 M8-9 | CHIBF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIC 10, 1009, Bealed be received | here and by the quartermaster at the | named herein until 10 a ard time, May 10, 1909, for furnishing min- asoline during the fiscal year | ending June 3, 1610, at Omaha Q. M. dépot, and Robinson, ark; 5 miles ; 84 per acre. TATE CO., Doug. or A 2152 New Brick Story Quartermaster 6-ROOM HOUSE Your rent would have bought a home IN OMAHA Let's talk It over. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Buite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha ‘Phone’ Red 1999, REAL ESTATE LOANS, et - : , central stand- WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. | eral ofl and Forts Omaha Des Moines, and Leavenworth Russell, Wyoming, and Fort Meade | Dakota, Proposals for delivery SECOND MORTGAGE loans Room 417-18 First Nat'l| Bank Bldg. e Dougl 2818, WANTED—City loans and Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farna Six small unimproved farms, two of ten close to Benson; will make any reasonable terms and help to sult ybur re- quirements, Take an auto ride with us to look them o entertained. reserves the right to refect or accept any or any part thereof. Infor- mation furnished on application here or to quartermaster at the atations named. En- ontaining proposals Proposals for Mineral Oil or Gas- and addressed to Major D. E. Mc- A10-12-13-M6-7-8. up_buildings or all propos: NO COMMISSION Spectal fund to loan in amounts of $00 to $2,600 on improved real estate. before the fund is all loaned GARVIN BROS, 164 Farnam St. (22)~M755 11 BOSTWICK & CO. N. Y. Life Private money, VESTMENT CO., Tels. Doug. 1761. A 1188. Carthy, C. Q. M | CHIBF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE— Nebraska, April 10, 1909, Sealed be received here and by Quartermaster at named herein, until 10 a. m., central stand- | ard time, May 10, 199, for furnishing oats, hay and straw ‘during the period June 1 to June 3, Russell, Wyoming. Proposals for dellvery at other piaces w | United States reserves the right to reject | or accept any or all proposals or any part Information furnished on applica- tion here or to Quartermaster at station containing propo should be marked '‘Proposals for Forage, nd addressed to Major D, PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood, 616 Brandeis Bldg. LOWEST RATES-msemws, Brandeis Bldg. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB at Fort D. A. $100 TO 810,00 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead BIdg., 18th and Farnam. MONEY TO BUILD 2600 to 3200000 at W. H.THOMAS, &4 Firat Nat| Bank Blig COLORADO IRRIGATED SNAP. 4 acres jolning from Denver: fruit and veg beautifully; fin ideal for home or investment. This will_be s0id at one-half its present val NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO. 682 Rraudels Bldg., be entertained. REAL estate purchase money, morigages and contracts bought Old Bosion Store FIVE PER CENT MONEY Omaha, Neb. Antelope Inv. e — ————— LEGAL NOTICES OR BIDE—NOTICE 18 HERE- by given that the secretary | zducation of the school district of the | clty of North Platte, | to and including_ the hour day of May, completion and one elght-room school building in the Sec- on block 166, and completion of one eight-room school Soutk Dako LAND. LAND. LAND. In BDMUNDS COUNTY, South Dakota. 1,300 acres in one body; will exchange for incnme property. Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNA. Room 1, New York Life Bidg. live stock or of the Board BERN LAND, CO., Prairie u Chien, Wis. (20)—MB838 1ix FOR INFORMATION on small and lar receive bids up . lowest rates, no delay of 6 o'clock b, , 1604 Farnam. $500 TO 8,000 in homes in Omaha. Real Estate Co., 101 N. ¥ Charles Mix Write for circulars. Jo the erection (20)—M156 16x large cellar; GOOD HOME 6 ROOMS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK Almost new, in best of order; hall, parlor, kitchen on first floor; 3 bedrooms and modern bath on second outside hatchway; lot 40x130; cement walks; frult and shade trees; at 242 Spencer 8t.; In a Ransas and has re- { duced his price to $3,800. H. GATES, 617 N. Y. Life. 'Phone, D. 1284, 0od neighborhood (19)—888 7 will buy & new 6-roc house in on r line, ten nice home, good location. 3017 Avenue A. Bell 'phone B 1304. (19)—MB78 9x NEW. 7 rooms, very cholce, Bemis district. C. M. b, D 33, A Sm Park 80 N, Y. Lite =t s, $750 boulevard, this side Miller park sites. Number Harrison & Morton, a9-13 new. Price, C. G. Carlberg, Sole Agent. s N, Y. Life Bldg A Few Choice Bargains 2834 Caldwell, 6 rooms, all modern except large barn, lot 60x125, permanent side- walks, paving, all special taxes paid; price, worth $3,600. 4-Toom cottage, nearly | o1 7 [ LARGE, new, mod. 6-r. coltage 2 blocks from dlate possession. ; corner lot, car line; imme- Get a home on easy ments from the owner. Doug. 163 or nings Web. 4661 (9322 REAL BSTATE LOANS and Insu Harney 3768; Ind 1842 our property with Chris Bover, nce— List your property with us for sale or and Orchard Hills 410 Hamilton 8t Phones 264 19) d (19)— 628 25TH AND PRATT STS Seven rooms, nearly new. modern, with hot water heating, whi¢h will face the is a anap at $4.00. Will arra GLOVER REALTY Ground Fir. New York Life. Both ‘phones ew unive south front lot raity. This ge terms. 8YNDICAT! -7 7 CREIGHTON'S FIRST quDD' We are just finishing & ne use at 5-roem_cottage $1,450 water, sewer, gas, tollet, cistern, fine shed. 308 Burdette St Owner us show you this house. 9)—114 8x mn.‘mmvtl\ NE Lite " D ey A me | HOUSE and iot for sale, W8 N_ 24 B 5 OUSE an nd St UDBT | Bes Ownen )~ M5is &x building in the Third ward, on block 62, ali |in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, labor to bé done and ma- the contractor. to glve bond in the sum performance of to accompany his bid with a certified check In the sum of $500 to assure that he will enter into the contract should his bid be accepted work to be done and material to be fur- in accordarice with the plans and ecifications now on file in the office of | MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment furnished by successful bidder of $15,00 for the faithful his contract. A GOVERNMENT. O-CAREY-ACT-LANDS. Snake River Valley-Twin Falls District. $0.000 acres open by drawing June 8, 1908 Write C. B._HURTT, Bolse, ldaho. (20)—M220-June §x FAMOUS CAMAS PRAIRIE—Rich, black soil, abundant rainfall, mild climate; ask map of morthwest. Grangeville, Tdaho. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYBERS for & 5-room house, a | #-room house and a_couple of vacant lot NOWATA LAND Buite 624 N, Y. 'Phone Red 1999 Geo. M. Reed, (20)—-M841 Je2 I WANT TO BUY an 8-room strictly mods uthwestern part of the on puved street or boulevard. No to answer unless rty at a low price for cash. Addres The Omaha Bee. plans,and specifications to form a_part of ct. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids ern house in the E. T. Tramp, #40 ACRES, unimproved, 21 miles Niangua, $5.50 acre, $i acre down, years; also Improved farms. son, Niangua, Webster Co., Mo. (20)—-M985 9x cars for balance seven RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATK WANTED—To buy or rent, five-room house near car line, preferably with two acres of ground—Florence, Address 376, Bee. (23)—M830 Bx STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnace; o - s : secured a Nebrasxa. ON-—10TH AND MASON Union Pactfie—— DEUEL COUNTY, NEBRASKA LANDS Where wheat makes from 20 to 30 bushels to the acre, oats 4 to all other grains and vegetables accordingly A good average with eastern and central Nebraska, and you can buy the best lands | here at from $12 to $18 for unimproved and $20 to $30 for improved soll in the state. *Overiana Limited Colorado Express Atlantic_Express . | Oregon Express Los Angeles Li China aud Japan | North Platie Local Colo. Chicago Sp Beatrice & Stromsburg Loc ater and hot alr com- corn 3 to 5 and water heaters, mantle grates. stoves repaired, water fronts and flower 1208 Douglas St. ‘Phones Ind. A-3%21, Bel Douglas 9. There is no better Ask for my list other lands | court should be rever TED—TO BUY BEST price paid for secondhand carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3971 county, for $30 an acre. Call, phone'or write W. W. MITCHELL, Board of Trade, ley Local (motor). assengers not carried Chicsgo & NoOrthwesterne Irrigated Lands Farmers wanting irrigated write for full information about large tract | in Nebraska, with unlimited water and full paid water rights pald for 2d-hand furniture, oves, clothing, shoes. 3 . Chicage, Local . | Sleux City Laecal Chicago Speclal The Practical Auctioneer. 83 N. Y. Life #Fagn Minnesota-Dakota Ex. . limited wat STANDARD upright pianos. Phone Web than 160 acres t wanted. Excur- BEST prices pald for 2d-hand furniture, clothes, shoes. ete. Tel. Douglas 4265. (2)—811 May 2 GROCERY in good locality. If you mean business, address D 463, Overland Limited . Nebraska and Wyomi Norfolk- Bonesteel Lincoln-Long Pine. Deadwood-Lincoln . Casper-Lander Fremont-Alblon tings-Superior ... Roek Islan every Tuesday. {J. H. Dumont & Son, 1606 Farnam St, Omaha ant's premises to notify him of the str ing of his sto ‘Phone Doug. 690 | force prevent receiving pearing that the plaintiff in any, wise at- | tacked or threatened the defendhnt #0-ACRE _homesteads; cheap " relinquish ments. 3 Bersine. Neb: WANTED—TO RENT ANTED—To rent, e Mountain Lita. Des Moines & Eastern. Des Moines Passenger. in good location, Address 4 (26)—M110 8x WANTED—SITUATIONS WANTEDSituation s companion and by refined young Chicago Flyer Fruit and Dairy LANDS On the wes Rocky Mountain Ltd...al “a §55 EE:E to elderly lady, woman. Address A 375 Bee. SITUATION as m caretaker of summer home by Best of city referen: Texus Express..a Swo Great West Paul-Minneapolis Paul-Minneapolis.. Chicago Limited A Pacifle— , Lo Expr K'g Afi- [ 4 g SER RESFBES anaging housekee) coast of Oregon, of the famous Spitzenberg apple; no bet- vegetable land anywhere; many Eng- lish walnut groves now bearing; best grass land in the worl 5 Address C 317 clally “adapted to fa, blue grass and tim- required; plenty of rainfall and living springs of purest wa- unsurpassed environment your locality FOR day women call Douglas 884 no stumps; mi throughout the entire ¥ | for dairying. Most desiral this is your of ou not sell a few tracts 'think you can; it so write today for my circulars ana deseriptions, also terms and 1_am_certain they will appeal to M. Cash, lowa City. FOR ALL THE NEWS THE OMAHA BEE BEST IN THE WEST RAILWAY TIME CARD—CcONTIN'D Chicame, Milwaskee & St Chicago & Colo, Bpecial Cal. & Oregon Express . mited ......a 9:88 p %’3"&&1 . b 55 pm BIIES BURLINGTON STA—10TH & MASON fornia. Northwest Special . Black Hills ... Northweet Express Nebraska n& Lincoln Fast Nebraska Expres: -wgrITz® 3333833 8 : St & 3 huyler-Plattsmouth ..b 8 Bellevue-Plattsmouth .. .. & Flattsmouth-Towa .....b 8:18 am Bellevue-Plattsmouth ..312:% pm Denver Limited a 4:10 pm Chicago Speclal a 7:% am Chicago Express A 4:2 pm Chicago Fl . 6:30 pm Towa Loc! A 9:15 am Bt. Louls Express.....a 4:40 pm Kansas City & St. Joe..a10:46 pm nsas City & St. Joe.a 9:16 am Kansas Clty & 8t. Joe pm WHEBSTER STA.—1 Chieago, St. Pi Omaha— Twin City smenger.. BSloux City Passenger 8icux City Local ....... Emerson Loc Sukes Missotirl Pacific— Auburn Local 50 pm b11:30 am a Daily. b Daily except Sunday. ¢ Buli- day only. 4 Dally except Saturday. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOU RG—BREMEN 3 Kronprine Wm., ..May 11|Kais. Wm. D. Gr., May 2% Cecile May 18 Kaiser Wm. 11, | June 1 TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVION PLYMOUTH—CHERSOURG, Direct—10 A. M Fried. D. Grosse, May 13| Bremen June 1| Prinzess Alice ... May 27\ Frins Fried. Wm., June 10 MEDITERRANEAN SEXVIOR GIBRALTAR—N APLES-GENOA Balling at 11 A M. Bertin (new) M Frinsess Irene ... June § K. Lulse May Albert June 9 North German Lioyd Travelers' Checks, Qeiriohs & Co., ‘?"? 5 Broad . X, K. Clanssenius & Co., 96 Dearbora Ohse oago, TU. CANDINAVIAN.AMERICAN LINE 10,000 Ton Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers Direet to Norway, Sweden and Denmark Helllg Olav May 3/C. F. Tietgen June 17 Oncar 11 May 1| Moilig One ... Tung United States .. June 10 Oscar 11 iy 3 Steamers Bquipped With ""':3 Pirst cabin §76 upward. cecond ¥ A . JOHNSON & CO. 126 B. Kinim St.. Chicage, Ti. er to Loeal Agenta RUSSIAN AMERICAN LINE ERDAM ( 1st CLASB, #6750 up a4 Class, $47.50 ] 18t CLASE, 153,50 upwards {_iND Class, $57.60 Twin Screw 10,000 Ton . 8. RUBSIA ling_from N. Y., June &, and July 1. ran 37 Broseess, N. Y. The words ‘“recovery by &ult,” as used in the proviso of section 6147, An- notated Statutes, 107, include a sult in- stituled by an appeal from the disallow- ance of a claim by a county board. 15468. David Bradley & Co. against Mat- ley. Appeal from Custer. Aftirmed. Ep- person, C.; Dean, J., not sitting. Com- C. District No. 1. In this case, where a justice of the peace overruled as special appearance ob- Jecting to the jurisdiction over the perse an adequate remedy was given by errc proceedings and the ruling cannot he as- suiled collaterally. 15464. Duval ngainst Advance Thresher | Company. Appeal from Keva Paha. y:ru‘a and remanded. Good, C. Division n an action by an agent upon an agency and commission contract to recover com missions carned in seiling merchandise to the amount of §2,706, plaintiff had judgment for $%17.%5. The contract was set out in the pleadings and showed that plaintiff's commission could not exceed 20 per cent of the purchase price and that the commission became due and payable only when the merghandise sold had been paid for In but $830.50 of the purchase price had becn paid in cash. Held, that the judgment was not supported by the pleadings. 16468, Van Buren against village of Eim- wood. Appeal from Cass. Affirmed. Good C. Division No. 1 An act of the legislature entitled “An act to provide for vacating streets, alleys and public grounds in towns and viilages,” passed and approved March 10, 1871, insofar as said act confers upon county boards the power to vacate streets within incorporated villages was repealed by the act of the legislature entitled “An act to provide for the organization, government and nowers of cities and villages,” passed and approved March 1, 1879, e ex rel Dobney against Chicago & Northwestern Rallway Company. Ap- peal from Holt. Reversed. Root, J 1. A raillway company so distributed its | freight cars that empty cars were ordinarily | retalned on the division wher they had been unloaded until they could he reloaded | with outg. ing freight; it also preferr:d shir pers of live stock, grain o kinds of merchandise over the shippers of hay | cated at noncompetitive points on its rafl- way, and during a hay blockade at its | inals jn Chicago and Omaha, withheld | the shipment of hay ' to other | points until the congestion at said terminals ter: was relieved. Held, an unlawful discrim- ination against the shippers of hay. 2. L. applied to the district court for and which directe: turnish fifty ® at the rate of at least five cars per day, for his use. There was @ general shortage of cars and locomo- tives dvailable for the use of the patrons of the carrier, but the rallway company had exercised diligence to provide adequite equipment for the transaction of its bum- | ness. Held, that L. was only entitled to a | fun division of the empty cars that should | have been apportioned by defendant to the station where L. was engaged in business 8. That although th order of the district d. was in fault to some deg. and it had ex Instruct plaintiff concerning the form of his demand and the limit of his rights, the court In the exercise of us discretion will tax the cost of the proceeding to the 5485. Glassey against Dye. Appeal from er. Reversed und remanded. Calkins, Dean, J., not sitting. 1. Where ong has entercd the premises of another for the purpose of notifying him of the straying of his stock, and the land [ owner thereupon orders him to depart, his fallure to do so instantly, unaccompanied with any threat or violence toward the land owner, does not justify the latter in using a deadly weapon to eject him 2. Where the plaintiff enters upon defe and the defendant there m (o depart and upon his o instantly assaulted him upon ordered fallure to d | with a deadly weapon, breaking his arm. it w error for the court to instruct the jury that the defendant might use sucl was necessary in self-defense or to ily harm, it not ap. 3. Where the plaintiff brought his sult for two alleged assaults pleaded as scpa- rate causes of actlon, and there was no evidence whatever thai the piaintiff had at the time of or shortly previous to the sec- ond assault,'used provocative or threaten- ing language toward the Gefendant, it was error to charge the jury generally that if they belleved from the evidence that plain- titf recently before or at the time of the alleged assauit had used provocative of threatening language toward the defendani they might take that clrcumstance nto con sideration in mitigation of damages. 1540 Worrall Grain Company _a inst am | Johnson. Appeal from Lancast®r. Af- P | firmed. Barnes, J cett, J., not sitting 1. Where & party answers over after an verse ruling on his motion or demurrer, and goes to trial on the merd an iasuc he had elected to join, he waives the error, if_any, In such ruling 2. Evidence examined, its substance stated in the opinion, and held sufficient to sus- tain_the judgment 3 It is error to refuse a request for a Jury trial in an action at law, but where the one making the request has no sub- stantial cause of action or defense, and the Judgment of the trial court is the only one which could have been rendere” in the case, such refusal is error without preju- dice, for which the judgment will not be reversed 15606, Shumway against State. Brror. from Gage. On motion for hearing, Rose, J being disqualified, and the other members of the court belng eawally ‘Alvided in opin fon, the motion is overruled. Former opin fon and syllabus modified in re-impanelling of jury. Letton, J 1° A paper not properly a part of the record of the case nor made #o by statuts does not become a part of the record by being attached to or made & part of the transeript In order to review the proceedings of the district court upon the impanelling of A Jury all matters with respect thereto which it Is desired 'o present to the su preme court should be preserved by bill of exceptions 3 The portion of the former opinien and sayllabus in this ¢ which treats of the errors assigned with reference to the im- Ing of the jury vacated and set aslde 1. Cass County _against Sarpy ‘ounty. Appeal from Sarpy. Reversed and remanded. Good C Root, J. not sitting. 16853, Buel totta againkt Suerstetta, Ap- peal from Johnson. Reversed and re- manded. Epperson, C. Division Ne. 1 1. Where a judgment of the lower court, and the disposition of the case in this court are not prejudicial to the interests of an appellant, this court will not enn- sider an assigument of error that the 1ower ourt had no jurisdiction over the person of the appeliant The provisions of the constituti from juri f section 18 of article 1. barring the county diction of actions In which 1o real estate is sought to he recov- ered, or may be drawn in question, doen not apply‘to an important litigable question of which that court has exclusive origifal Jurisdietion 3. In_the construction of a will, the court will presume that the testator in tended the will as a consistent whole, and will consider it in Its entirety, its s parts with referenco to each other, certain, if posssible, the meaning the testator attached to any part thereof. 4 An executor, as a trustee, cannot hold (the legal title to land devised for the use of the beneficlary unless the testator has by his will expressly or impliedly created in him a trust estate other and different from that of executor, or unless a trust i made necessary that the intentions of the testator may be executed 1 Fouse against State. Error, Doug- las. Affirmed; penalty changed to im- prisonment for life. Root, J.; Rose, J., not sitting 1 In a prosecution for robbery 1t was proper for the state to prove that int the afternoon of the day that deceased was killed and robbed anc preceding the time he left his_abode for the city where he was killed he had considerable money in his possession, even though no part thereof is traced into the posession of defendant An answer responsive to & question uld not be stricken from the record, 3. 1t s within the discretion of the trial court to permit a witness used by the state on rebuttal to testify, even though All witnesses were ordered excluded from | the court room and sald witness had not abeyed the sule 4. The vourt will not review an order mgde by a district court refusing a de- fefidant permission to file an amendment to his motion for a new trial where such | application is made more than three days {after the return of verdiot. A statement freely and voluntarily de by . @ defendant, not Induced by m | threats or promises, wherein he admits that he had participated in the main facts es- sential to constitute the orime for which he is being tried, may properly be referred |to by the court as a “confession.' 6. If the evidence does not tend to prove that defendant at the time he committed | the acts complained of was intoxicated tn such a_ degree as to interfere with his judgment and understanding and defendant testified clearly and plainly to the trans- action and ‘elaimed that he acted in self defen thi ourt will not examine an in- struction whereby the trial court submitted to_the jury the defense of fntoxication, 7. The court may permit a police officer to testify concerning statements made' to him by defendant even though such de- fendant at said time was handcuffed and in the custody of sald officer where 4t is apparent that the statement was voluntary and not induced by threats or promises. 8 Tt Is entirely within the discretion of the trial court to order, or refuse to permit the Jury to inapect the scena of the alleged crime. 153%. Fee against Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad company. Appeal. fr Harlan, Affirmed Gond, C. ) No. 1 Y. In an action against a » pany for damages for kilh» track at a point where th right-of-way to he fences which permits plaint!ff to | at the defectiv cash, and the pleadings also showed that | eremptory writ of mandamus, | the “rallway company to| t as defendant | clusive possession of the facts which would | wire ing the fence or gates fns vent the horses from going ur ofly and tHat the horses were killed a, had ant’s train on its track is not #g#®(t agree- when the undisputed evidence sho the horses it upon the railwa or insufficient gafe. 2 An instrucion which directs a fury to find for the defendant if a certain state of facts s proved is not cquivalent to a direction to find for the plaintiff If any of the facts thercin enumerated are mnot proved. 14N, Davis against Berland. Apper from Jefferson. Reversed. Duffle, C. I vislon No. 1 1 In an ac u{n against the vendors of intoxicating ligiors to recover damages suffered from the acts of an intoxicated person, it is sufficient under the provisions of section 7168, Cobbey's Statutes, 1907, to plead and prove that the defendants sold or gave intoxicating liquors to the Intexi- cated person from whose act the damege arose, on the day or about the time,the injuries to the plaintiff were received. In such cases the statute by its terms sup- plies allegntions and proofs required in other actions of damages. 2. In an action for loss of means of sup- port caused by the death of a p it s error for the court to nstrue jury that such loss began upon the death of the deccased person and would continue as to one of the defendants, “untfl such time as he would have lived had he been per- mitted to reach the end of his natural life, as indicated by the tables of expectancy. which have been introduced and recelved in evidence in the case.” and cspecially s this tiue when there s testimony In the case. tending to show @& serfous fn- Jury suffered by the deceased, previous to any sale of liquors made by the defend- ants, and which .would naturally tend to shorten his life, or caise his insanity. 15415. Jesse agalnst Brown. Appeal from Jetferson. Good, C. Division No. 1 Evidence examined and discussed in the opinion, held sufficient to sustain the Judgment of the 'district court Why the Visit Was Brief. He was & bright little boy and his mother had taken him on a visit Ostend,” sald the hosiess before sup- ver, “de you have grace at your house®’ ‘Ves, ma'am.” responded the little boy without hesitation. His mother looked up in astonishment, “Why, Ostend, aren’t you mistaken, dear?” 0. indeed, ma. Didn't 1 hear a gen- tloman with a bill tell pa the other day that he had thirty days’ grace?” And then, amid general confusion, Os- tend was hurried Chicago News The book agent was trying to get Mra Fuistyere to examine his yolume, “First Lessons in Cooking,” but fafled “I assure you, madam, that I came at the urgent request of a friend to show you this excellent work." ‘At whose request, may I ask?" AL your husband's request, madam.’— Judge Esteblished 1579) An Inbalation for Whooping-Cough, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Diphtheria. throat here e Bovling better N Cresoiene Antiseptie Jables A i

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