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C THE OMAHA SU REAL ESTATE OITY PROPERTY FOR sALE (Continued.) —— Our Selected MODERN HOMES 8,260 For a new 6-room house in Creigh- ton's Wirst addition, east front on Mth St one-half block morth of Arbor; large living room, dining room and kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bath on second floor; gas and elec- tric light, beautiful combination fix- tures, gcod cellar, furnace, every- thing "v:gm up-to-date. House fust compls , all ready to occupy. Wiil sell on very casy terms. $,750-4257 Douglas St 2-story square house, 1 year old, 6 rooms and re- ception hall, strictly modern, gas and electric mission fixtures, corner lot, with beautitul shade and room to bufld another house. One block to Farnam-Dundee car. $4,500--For 4642 Dodge Bt., 2-story new house, with § rooms and reception hall, strictly modern, with beautiful combination fixtures, oak finish on first floor, hard pine second . floor, south and east porches, -foot lot with nice truit $2,650—Tor a brand new ocottage home of § rooms, with bath, nickel plated lumbing, gas, hot and cold water in E!((‘llun and bath room, large dining room with bay window, stairway to attie, full cellar, located at south- east corner of th and Ames Ave. All ready to occupy. Will sell this AL CITY PROPER' %TELE sAL® (Continued.) Bargain List \ property on reasonable cash ment down, balarice to suult. model little home. 1t $3,800-4107 Lafayette Ave., §_rooms, mod- ern, oak finish, mantel and grate, paved street, one block to car. In fine condition: on the choicest street in Walnut Hill. Choice Building Sites Only three lots left North front on Olin Ave., between 15th and 16th Sts, 3 blocks south of Vinton St Price, $42% to $500. Don't fall to see this cholce loeation. Three modern cottages are going up in this block on the lots already #old. Best lots In south part of city for the money. $ %0—Will buy fourth lot west of dlst Ave., north front on Cuming St., 4l X140, paved street and all pald for, cement sidewalk, sewer, water and gas all In, ready for buflding. Ad- Joining lots held for $1,200. This is a snap. in Baltimcre Park. $1,6%—For 2 acres, with new house, barn, chicken house, ete.; 4 blocks west of Miller Park. Owner is going on a farm and wants to turn this acreage at once. It's very cheap for the above price, Fine for gardening and raising chickens. Payne, Bostwick & Co. Sole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life Bidg. Oftice Open ' BENSON BARGAINS $1,100—6-room cottage, electric light, walks, chicken house, well, 3 lots set to fruit, § blocks to car. Terms. $1,300-5 rooms, city water, electric lights, cellar, 5 blocks to ca erms. £1,60—5-room cottage, modern except heat, chicken house, 1% lots, set to frult, one block to car. $600 cash, balance monthly. $1,000-5 rooms, large closets, well, cistern, 1 lots, on corner, bearing frult, barn and chicken house, 2 blocks to car. 00 cash and $12.50 per month. $2,400—8 rooms, nearly new, strictly modern, on car, bearing fruit, cement walks, fur- nace heat, full basement. $2,700—7 rooms and bath, strictly modern, furnace heat, electric light, 2 blocks to car; permanent walks. Terms on part. $3,760—8 rooms, strictly modern and up-to- date In every particular, east front lots In bearing fruit, elegant terraced lawn, permanent walks, hot water heat, nearly new and occupled by owner, 1% blocks to car, Terms on part. 1f you are on the market for a home see me. These are only a few from my large list. Come out any evening after 6 o'clock or Sunday. Better phone me. W. E. YARTON, Phone, Benson 681 228 8. Orphanage Ave. (19)—M-836-16 CHARLSEW HEIGHT! 3 LOTS BEQUAL TO HALF ACRE. CLOSE TO 2 CAR LINES. ONLY $52 TO $72 PER LOT. $ cash and $2 per month; \discount to oash buyers. Immediately west of Fort Omaha; will be put on the market soon, but lots can be reserved now before the first sale, Streets all laid out, graded, sev- eral hundred trees planted and altogether one of the most strictly beautiful tracts in all Omaha. For thoss who want a strictly beautiful country home site with one .g‘ the most attractive views over Fort Omaha clear to the bluffs up and down the river the east tier of lots facing the big tral north boulevard to Miller Park, ‘while considerably higher priced, are still #0 cheap that they can bought like bu acres. These also may be reserved, bu not yet on the market. The prices are 80 low that we cannot promise that .they will remain the same for opening e In( , Ll 2 1201 Farnam 8t. (9)--MNT 16 ORCHARD HILL BARGAINS, One_new G-room cottage with city water, only 81, full lot, cement walks, fine location. Two new cottages, 5 rooms each; all mod- ern, electric lgit, furnace; full lots wuh' cement walks; full cemented base- ment. One 6-room, all modern, full 2-story; full lot, fine location, 30th and Fowler; only 32,600. This {8 a ‘bargain, Benson Bargain—One all modern G-room house at $2,30, All above are extra good values. at once. C. W. UNDERHILL, 8t Board of Trade. 'Phone Doug. 2210. (19)—M941 16 Bee us 1,150, Now 4-room house on lot 62x1%5, near to sar, $30 cash; balance terms. New 6-room, rec. hall and bath, modern excopt heat; large lot. Term f-room boulevard home, all modern, oak finish; rooms large and airy. Nice large Hanscom Place home, all mod- , ern, § rooms, lot is 60x140. $4,500. Fine large Kountze Place home, all mod- ern; 0 rooms; oak finish; lot 60x132. MENGEDOHT & CO., 218 8. 15th, Tel. Doug. 4340. A &'Ng") 9- ROOM HOME, ' IN KOUNTZE PLACE, $4,500. 1915 SPENCER STREET Has reception hall, parlor, living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor; five bedrooms and bath on second floor; house is strictly_all modern throughout. Lot 80x 134 feet. Paving all paid. The location s very desirable on one of the nicest streets in_the addition. Look at the house today. ‘We will be pleased to show you throug at any time. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Office open Saturday and Monday even- New Location, CHOICE HOME~S$ rooms, all modern, neas Kountze Park, nearly new; lot %x Very, very reasonable at $,00. HOME BARGAIN-$ large rooms, modern but furnace, near Kountse Place; beautiful east front lot 60x81. Only $2,600. Terms. CLOS® IN-8§ rooms, all‘ 'modern, on corner, small lot. very desirable location on Dodge St Price, only $.000. Con- :Eor yacant lot or larger house In ex- ange. 8T) ;élfli INVESTMENT COMPANY, Paxton Block. 'Phone Dous. 261 - (19)—M339 16 $10000 §0x133, adjoining Y. W. C. A., three small cottages thrown in; vacant property in 2‘ heart of the city geting scarce. k to this. GALLAGHER & NELSON, 4% Brandeis Bldg,, Omaba, Neb. (19)—M910 16 CHOICE LOT BEST PART OF SHERMAN AVEL, Vi cheap. Desirable lots in Kountze Place; sur) ngly low prices. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. ‘Phone Red 199, (19)—M-918-19 #ROOM modern house, hot water heat B ok "Piracie Price: top. " 0. NIELSEN .’m&: A Omaha, Neb | Bulte 624 N. Y. Life Blag. Monday evening. ST. LOUIS FLATS Two of them—four 5-room apartments, on the corner of 29th Ave, and Harney: built one year ago; renting for $150 per month; {enants pay water rent. They are finished in oak. Each apartment has separate fur- nace, bath, gas, electric light and all mod- ern _converlences; lot x9% ft.; one block to car; paving paid. Price, $I7,500. These are sure renters and an ideal Inyestment to 10 per cent per annum. Will sell separately if desired. D. V. SHOLES COMPANY 111 B4, Trade Bldg., 16th and Farnam Sts. Telephones: Douglas 49, Ind. A-Zolflgj « JUST THE PLACE TO RAISE CHICKENS 3363 Blondo St., only 5 blocks to car line, £hil lot, all fenced up, 6-room house, in very good repair, barn 16x16 feet, plenty of va- cant ground in nelghborhood. This is a very handy place for poultry yard or small dairy. If you look for something like it, don't miss to Investigate this. Price only $1,000 Berka & Co. ‘Phone Doug. 497, 98 N. Y. Life. a9-— $8,500—7 rooms, all modern, lot 50x130; barn; Just few doors west of 24th on Corby. $3,600—7 rooms, all modern, nice lawn, near 2th and Spalding Sts. GALLAGHER & NELSON 40 Brandels Bldg, Omaha, Neb. ki (19)—M909 16 GEORGIA AVE Eleven-room, strictly modern, for large family, five elegant rooms on first floor, in oak, including floors; 5 rooms in white eflamel and new white oak floors upstairs; two maids’ rooms on third floor; lot 66x140; all specials paid; $10,000. O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. Life, Doug. or A-?Blbz‘ « BARGAINS, Southiwest corner 1ith and Dodge, $§25,000. 2 brick stores, $900 rental, $5,000. 8 story brick store, $,300' rental, $12,000. 1513 S. 20th St., fine modern 1-room house, bargain at $4,00. 1812 Dodge, 22x120 feet, $4,400, 1812 Cumlng, 66x1%2 feet, $4.000, N. 30th and Davenport, 1 rooms, 3, 2 brick houses, $360 renital, 32,70, 15 Rees, 2 houses, cheap af 32,00, 33x115, west, 2610 Davenport, $1.850. 8118 Half Webster, 5 rooms, barn, $1,250. 10 agcres, 4-room house, $,500. Bouth Florence, 6 acres, near car, $3,500. 21 acres, unimproved, 8 miles southwest of Omaha_postoffice, $2,700. 8 agres, 4-room house, §2,000. JOHN N. FRENZER, Opp. O\ P, 0 PFTERS TRUST 0., NEW YORK LIFE BLDG, | We want large loans on well located, first claes city property. We cen place large amounts at low rates ers Trust Company, New York Lite Bulldlng‘ U9)—706 Maynl TAKE A LOOK—A fine lot, 3ith and Cass Bts., third lot south of Cass, H0x13 ft., two' blocks from Harney car, 15 minutes* walk from postoffice, large irecs, 300, Make offer, It's cheap. 147 No. §lst Ave. Phone Harney 1% (19)—804 16x OWNER LEAVING CITY, Must sell by June 1 modern 7-room house, fine corner lot, enclosed In iron fen 400, See owner, 2034 Maple St. Tel Webster 819, (19)—~M835 16x X SMALL business bullding and lot, with fixtures, suitable for a lunch and’ home bakery; a good opening; will have to sell on account of wife's sickness. Also 2 small houses and lots separatély at $400 and §700, and my own cottage property, which s very complete and Address B 41 Bee. (19)—M%61 16 202 8. 20th Ave., ¢ room home for you. Price and terms tp suit you. We want to sell. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Omaha, Neb, ‘Phone Red 1909, i4 (19)~M-915-23 IT I8 WRONG TO THINK. That money cannot be safely Invested to earn more than 6, 7 or even 10 and 12 per cent, We are jrepared to show one of this kind with principal secured at 7 per cent to- gother with share of profits that prom- ises an additional earning up to 18 per cent and_more. $9,500 required. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO., Ground Floor, 1201 Farnam St. (19)—M945 16 BARGAIN—Nme-room _ house newly papered, painted, cement walks, lot 60x164, twelve shade trees, walking distance; one and one-half block from South Twenty- fourth street line. 2663 Pierce. Tel. Red 6612, (19)—~Mi34 19 desirable. | REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB COLORADO IRRIGATED ANAP. 0 soros joining townsite, iwelve miles | trom Derver: fruit and vegetable land; les benutifully; fine view of the moun: tains; ideal for home of investment. This will be sold at one-half its present vaius | if at once. | NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO. Ul Rraudels Bldg. Omaha. Neh SEND FOR FREE BOOK COLORADO HOMESTEADS ON MOFFAT ROAD Teils how to homestead 160 acres of rich, tertile Jand with pure water, §ood towns, fine climate on Moffat road (Denver Norih- western & Pacific Ry.), in Routt County, | Colo. We have no land to seli—it's abso: lutely free from the government and now open for mettiement. Law allows you to re- turn home for 6 months after filing. We help you locate. Oats % bushels to acre, wheat 5, barley 70, Get a good farm free: Write for free book, mape and information gbout how to get ‘these farms free. W. F. JONES. General Traffic Manager, 784 Majestic Bullding, Denver, Colo. (20)— ?CT IRRIGATED LAND. CAREY Rout Co., Golorado, next—Little Snake River vailey. As good as any, cheaper than most. Stock, fruit, general agri- cultus No_ cyclones. Greatest possi- bilith Moffatt road now bull |nf— Unfon Paclific prospective. Are you in- terested? Write W. 8. Ripley, 518 Pax- ton blk, Omaha, Neb. (20)—M739 16 WE want to correspond with real estate men in Nebraska and Iowa regarding sale frult lands in famous western Colo- rado; will pay liberal commissions. The Orchard Homes Company, Delta, Colo. (20)—$07 16 British Columbia, BRITISH COLUMBIA farms and fruit lands at Alberta and Saskatchewan prices, Famous Nechaco Valley, on Grand Trunk Pacific, Saskatchewan and Alberta land beaten to death. Soll superior. Climate far super Bigger crops, surer crops, higher prices for crops. Cheaper bullding material, cheaper fuei. With completion of Grand Trunk will come a fortune to him who invests now; §0,000 acres sold in Omaha_ alone. Price right and terms easy, British Columbla Land Company, 403 'Ware Block, Omaha, Neb. (20)—M72 17x © da. $28.00 AN ACRE 2,560 Acre Ranch Close to Winnipeg and a half mile to rail- road station. Fine black loam soil and every acre can be plowed. 1,400 acres are now in crors. Buildings are practically FARM AND A new and in fine shape. There {8 a fortune in this farm. $15,000 will handie it. Write or wire for information. DARLING & DARLING, Brandels Bldg., Omaha. (20)— Califoraia, WE want to communicate with farmers and business men contemplating moyin California or Oregon. We have 400,00 irrigated land recently opened up for settlement, situated on the Pacific coast, selling for 3$2% an acre, In five yearly payments, with free water right. Oranges, lemons, alfalfa, etc., flourish. Climate delightful. Large or small tracts. HACKETT-STILLMAN LAND CO. Agis, 16 322 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. (’20?0 Kansas. GREATEST bargain In Kansas—320 acres cholce level land, Neosho county. Terms, Rob Bettesworth, Cedar Raplds, ITa. (20)—808 16 North Dakot: FOR BALE—50,000 ‘acres best wheat and flax land In the northwest; for further information eall or write John J. Doyle, ‘Wishek, N. D. (20)—M$619 J1dx MEXICO LAND—Good small tracts $1.26 to $2 Also mines. Agents wanted. Louis Walter, jr., Mackay Bldx., San An- tonlo, Texas. (20)—M865 16x HOMESTEAD lands; all parties desiring to draw for homestead land in Flathead reservation in Montana or anticipating taking up free homestead land in Alberta can receive valuable information by writ- ing J. G. Bpencer, Florence Hotel, Butte, Mont, (20)—M517 16x Nebrasca, GOOD CHEAP LAND, .90 per acre; 640 acres Banner County, Neb,, 2(-17-53; $1,216.00 cash, balance § year $160.00 euch year, 6 per cent interest. J. G. BONE, 312 Shugart Bldg., Council Biuffs. Bell 'phones §14-803. (20)—M714 21x $40 acres of good grasing land; Bec. 21-16- 27, near Garfield, table. Price, $3.50 per acre; §1 per acre cash, balance in eight equal annual payments W. DAVIDSON, 61 Brandels Bldg. Omaha, (20)—Mb42 16 HERE s a snap in Deuel county, Ne- braske, land for thirty days only. Bast 3% of Bec. 5-16-43, 8. E. % of Sec. 4-13-43 and N. B. % of Bec. 14-14-43, total 640 acres. Price, $6,000. Wont separate and no trades. Will accept % cash, balance at 7 per cent. The lust two quarters are worth $20 per acre. No discount or com- mission allowed. Willlam Madgett, Hast- ings, Neb. (@) SEND for long list. Farms $6 to $100 per acre. BEMIS, Brandeis Bldg. (20)— M43 21 RANCHES AND FARMS. 6,700 acres, fine Improved ranch, east Coloredo; very valuable. Consider some trade. 8,200 acres, improved ranch, central Ne- braska; very atiractive price on this, 700 acres, highly improved ranch, Loup Valley, Merrick county, Neb.; good farm land, " Consider some trade. 32 acres, improved farm near Neligh, Antelope county, Nebrask: Good sell. 23 acres, improved irrigated farm Sutherlan Neb. Very fine farm. improved farm, Sherman county, gently rolling, deep, black soil. Dgouble In value soon. ‘Write for list and particula: STRINGER INVESTMEN 53 Paxton Blk. north- near OMPANY, Omaha, Neb, (20)—M$26 16 Irrigated Lands Parmers wanting irrigated lands please write for full Information about large tract | in Nebraska with unlimited water and full | pald water rights. Prices §0 to $80 per | acre. Terms, one-fifth cash, balance casy payments. o be sold to actual settlers; | E“l ni\or(‘ than 160 uzru to one person peculators not wanted. Mxcursion ev: Tuesday. .y J. H. Dumont & Son,| Phone Doug. 6. 1605 Farnam St., Omaha, 34,000 Buys a heavily timbered high and sightly tract on Military road, cast of Country ¢lub. Helrs anxious to sell. F. D. Wead, %01 Farnam. (19)~M63¢ 18 34 ACRES—Fine Fruit Farm close to Om- aha. 2,000 bearing fruit trees and quan- tities of small fruit; bulldings; farm im- plements: cattle: $5,000 F. D. WEAD, 181 Farnam St a9)— IF YOU HAVE operty, farms, ranch I e to sell or trade, list the It costs yo w. W, ds or mer- it) nothing unless I effe ?.h.::: hell, 882 Board of Trade Bldg. (m-llial‘ ()~ TRAVELING MAN’ SACRIFICE A commerclal traveler 1s forced to sell his section of Cheyenne county (Neb) land; must realize on it at once and $.50 an acre will take it; must be sgld at once. This is good farm land In fdrming com- munity, is worth 88 an acre. Write, wire or 'phone us at once. NATIONAL INVESTMENT | tieally COMPANY, 52 Bandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (20)—Ms% 17 RENTER, READ THIS. Smal] payment down, balaace practically like rent, buys choice, brand new. splen- Qaly arranged cottage in Boulevard park; huw bullt th Price 12,60 Located at 1707 Lalrd Call Webster 1841 and ask to see it (19)—MSS 16 , Mew. mod. br. coltage; sorner lot, PR B NN u.ll‘r‘ nwlxmcmnm»:.‘u REAL ESTAIE BT FARM AND RANOH LA Colorndo. FORTUNES in selling irrigated land; cor- poration offers stock to thrifty people at §1 & share as much or as little 85 you please; convertible into land later if you whhi Investi - investment plan: free.’ Den iny ot free. Den- oofo . Col‘:xm Ce., 315 Century Blas Denver, lox e 0 ACRES in Dodge county, Nebrasks, one-half mile from town; 180 acres in cultivation and 80 acres in 'tame meadow; S-room house and a large barn for 16 head of horses, corn €ribé and outbuiid- i windmill, ‘small orchard and a fine, e ash and maple grove; fenced and al level, black Rented for 81,20 cash rent. Will consider a good in- come rty, elean stock or smaller place (0 the amount of $10,00 and carry balance on farm. Tnis is & good farm and in good location. Price $58 per acre. Address Lock Box 675, Missouri Val- ley, Ia (20)-M523 16 VDAY BEE: REAL ESTATE | NCH LAND FOR SALR | (Continued.) | MAY 16, 1909, 3 REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) Idaho-Carey-Act-Lands Snake River Valley--Twin Falls Country: IDAHO IRRIGATION O Engineering and Construction Work by J. G. White & Company, Incorporated. 50,000 Acres Will Be Under the Supervision of the Idaho State Land Board. SHOSHONE, IDAHO, JUNE 8, 1909 Registration Will Closes June 7, 1909 IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO SHOSHONE, IDAHO, N AND INVESTIGATE. WRITE C. B. HURTT, Mgr. Land Sales Dept. OMPANY’S PROJECT. Opened by Drawing Open June Ist, BOISE, IDAHO (V= ALAN-g o .y Nebraska—Continued. THE northwest 3 of section 3, the north- eastern % of section 4, township 13, range 7, Merrick county, Neb. Farm that raises the crops, Look at this. Write me your cash_offer. Charles Vollmer, 107 S. 16th 8St.,, Omaha. (20)—MS874 16 Fine Stock Ranch In Lincoln County, Nebraska #0 acres, located in the Platte valley, within eight miles of North Platte, all fenced and cross-fenced, forty acres of alfalfa, good stand; meadow cuts 260 tons of wild hay, forty acres in cultiva- tion, balance in' grass; good flve-room frame cottage, frame stable, granary and other buildings, good corrals, two wind- mills and wells, fine grove of big trees, pond stocked with fish. This Is a splen- did stock ranch and is a big snap at our price of $17.50 per acre. Our new list of Lincoln county farms, lands and ranches and a map of the county sent free on application. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON, North Platte, Neb. ™ )— Okiah 459320 acres of upland prairie, black sandy soil, near Caney, Kan., price 320 per acre. 47100 acres of agricuitural land in one body; some is leased for oil and gas and some is not; located 9 miles southwest of Nowata; price $22 per acre, #9220 acres of extra good farm land, lo- cated near Wann, Okl.; 200 acres of ‘this is 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 ls leased for oil and gas and’ is paying $1 per_acre advanced royalty; big bargain at $20 por acre. 489—1,040 acres of rich valley land, all smooth and part of same fs in a high'state of cultivation; this land is located within three miles of Watova, Okl, and six miles from Nowata, OkL, BX acres of it is practically in one body and 240 acres is located three miles south; the land is well worth 835 per acre; an exceptionally good bargain at $20 per acre. We have land in Nowata Co. in any size tract you may desire from b acres up at rices’ ranging from $10 to $3 per acre. here are 4,600 flowing oll wells in No- wata Co, Natural gas is sold at 2c per 1000 cuble feet. You might get an oil well with your land. 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 tc 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 (24 N. Y. Life Bldg. ‘Phone Red 169, Omaha, Neb. Oven evenings. (20)—M711 18 HIGHLY improved 320-acre Oklahoma farm for sale, near 2 rallroads, 7 miles from Guthrie; price, $27.2% per acre; no trades. Address W. E. Yarton, 228 8. Orphanage Neb. (20)—M-837-18 Great TovE Lot Sale In Myer, Mellett county, South Dakota, 4 miles northwest of Gregory, on the Northwestern raflroad in the Rosebud In- Qlan reservation now being opened up for settlement by the United States Govern- ment, in one of the most fertile agricul- tural districts in the state of Scuth Dakota. In order to settle up this great agricul tural” country ‘and the beawtiful town of Myer, In South Dakota, the Homestead Land Company of Gregory, South Dakota, are going to place 110 bulldiag and 11 resident lots on sale at a saccifice to 1 duce investors to come and huild and re- side with us. There is 0o pretiler spot in the state for a progressiva town in the | famous corn and wheat beil of the state, | where lands will more than double inside of elghteen months. The Homestead Land Company has de- clded to sell those lots at reasonable prices to meet the wants of all who desire a good business proposition. The prices for the | next sixty days as follows: Inside lot $35; business lots, $16; corner lots, $125 These lots are all surveyed and the plat recorded in the Reg!ster of Deeds office the county seat. You will receive a col tract for a deed upon “he payment of $10, | deed to be executed and delivered to you ! July 15, 1%9, when the selection of all lots | is made by the lot ow S All you will | have to do to secure one of these val lots Is to send $10 direct tp the Homest Land Co., Gregory, South Dakota, and you will recelve a contract, which prac- | as good as a deed, which will be fesued you July 15, 1909, for one or more of these lots, \ch lot s first class and as good as sold at auction in Tripp county by Government, which sold for $100 to $1,00, mot nearly as well located us the town of Myer. There are two more rafl- rouads heading for this territory—the C.. M. & St. P. and B, & M.—which will advance the prices of all real estate holdings in this town over one hundred per cent in the next eighteen months. Don't overlook this great opportunity. s you ean ©b- taln one of these valuable lots at low prices and double your money on the day of selection. If you want a | 1ot for business pr speculation act at once.-! This notice will not appear again and your money will be returned promptly if not recelved in Ump to secure one of these Jots, Be sure to give your full name and address. Act at once if you WANT one LOT in this beautiful town in Dakota eatest agricultural belt. It's a chance of a lifetime. HOMESTEAD LAND CO., Gregory, South Dakota (2)—M-£19-16x LOOK THIE UP. Then come with us to Brule Dakota. We coniiui 14 is unty, goulh 3 and cen sell in tracts to suit purchasers. Price, $20 to $%0 per acre. Write or call. KELLEY INVESTMENT CO., 20-6 Neville Bldg. (@0)—Ms2 16 FINE farm lands in Hand and adjoining counties, South Dakota. Hustling ‘sl(-nll wanted. Jay P. Morrill, 512 Pala ag., Minne M7 6% polis, Minn, | Rosenberg South Dakota--Continued. FREE GOVERNMENT LAND DO YOU WANT a chance at 160 ACRES of the finest FARM LAND in the world FREE? Over ONE MILLION acres of rich agricultural land, ready for the plow, will 800n be thrown open for settlement by the government, in South Dakota, the health- iest state in the Unfon, and also the richest per capita. GET A QUARTER SECTION of this LAND and YOUR FUTURE WILL BE SECURE. This is the last great go ernment land opening and you will never have such an opportunity again. LARGE, Handsomely, Illustrated Book- let telling all about this' wonderful country, how the great opening will be conducted, Homestead Laws, and a great deal of other valuable information, together with a blg map of South Dakota, showing the location of the land that s to be given away, rallroads, and everything complete. All for only %c. The grandest opportunity of a lifetime for every man, unmarried woman and widow In the United States to become for- ever independent. Wrap @ quarter in an envelope and send at our risk. Don't put it off. it _today. | Homestead Information Bureau, Plerre, 8. Dak. (20)—M-809-16 FOR INFORMATION on small and l"f. tracts of farm and grazing lands in Charles Mix and néulnlfll countles, Write for ctrculars. John Fritz, , Platte, . D. (20)—M156 16x Oregon. ORBGON farms, city ana suburban homes, Parties coming to Oregon might get some information that will be a help to them In selecting a home. Thirty years of continual residence In the Willamette valley might enable us to give you some information that would save you some money. Direct your letters to Everett & McCleod, Room 28 Rothchild Bldg.. Portland, Ore. (20)—Md60 Jel0 FAMOUS CAMAS PRAIRIE—Rich, black soil, abundant rainfall, mild climna M map of northwest. M. Grangevills, 1daho. Texas, WHAT California could give you twenty ago, Texas Southern Gulf Coast you now. Two-year-old Satsuma Orange Groves are now being developed, 340 per acra. Vegetables between rows ive Immedlate Income. You hold title, ‘e do all work always, glving you cash share crops Dec., 1910, 1011, 1912, $50 acre yearly; 1813, 1914, 1915, 76 acre yearly; IQM,' $o17, 1018, $100 mcre yearly; 1919 to 1928, | $200° ver macra yearly; thereafter halt profite annually.” You can buy one acre or upwards. No finer Investment plan in existence. Only limited amount for sale. Comeg quivk {f 'you want_ your share. Stiri\® Improvement Co., Duluth, Minn. (20)—M$57 20x TEXAS! TEXAS! TETAS! TEXAS! MAKE MONEY GROWING ORANGES, FIGS AND TRUCK in the coast country of Texas. Fine climate. Warm winters, Cool summers. Five-acre tracts fine land | noar South Houston, $7 to $500. Terms: $10 cash and $10 montbly. 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- tories. Don't take your family Into a wilderness, far from cities and railroads, They will' be homesick. You won't s ceed. Come here and they will be happy. Only twenty minutes’ ride from the heart | of Houston. Write for liternture and maps. The Western Land Corporation, Houston, Texas. @)— ALL ABOUT TEXAS—The Texan Realty | Journal gives rellable information on cn- | tire state; tells of lands. products raised, marvelous developments of Texas and of the wonderful opportunities for ambitious and “enorgetio men: 3 months' subscrip- tion, Texas Realty Journal, Houston, Tex. 20— BARGAIN HUNTERS. T offer 5,700 acres of land within fhreg miles of three rallroad towns in South Texas—level surface, three-fourths prair good drainage and, ample ra'nfall e did orange, lemon; fig or truck land, A fine tract for subdivision. | t ia typical California land in everything | but price—viz. $16 per acre. it {ILAND P, LOCKWOOD, Owner, 42 Kiam Buflding, Houston, Texn's. LAND SEEKERS, See the famous Rosenberg district on your trip to Texas. The best land and crops in I'f‘p‘u 3 land equal to the best in the nited States, now selling at $18 per acre, 8100 3 98 Is thirty-six miles . west Houston, the “Chicago of the south,” HILAND P. LOCKWOC 42 Kiam Bldg., Houston, ot Wryoming. 10,000 Acresof Land Now Open to Entry under the Carey Act at Wheatland, Wyo. Write us for full information, how ylo get some of these lands. We will locate {au and look after your interests care- ully. ‘This is a splendid section, the soll is 1 it is & great sifalfe. wneat, oats, barley, sugar beet and potato country. Frult does well. The land is ready to low. Bullding materials are cheap, fuel s abundant, We have railroad, school and church faciiities cnd the best of ‘his is & dairy country. You e want vau | circular at once, free for the asking. Write: we want to from you. l;- REAL FARM AND nnwtgs (Continued.) TATE LAND FOR SALE Washington. FARMS and smnall Walla Walla valley return on the inv r locality In the B 1f ne Wi remat ous winter an cllities ar ing pr the pla i fruit tracts, farm land, t dairying, bee culture, b business’ opportunit clim cational _ facilities, 1 Walla Wala Commercial Walla, Wash. Miscellnneous. FREE government homestea billion acres vacant Of 1 book, “Government lands in ev county In states, How to get_a ho gated lands, ete. Price Webb Pubiishing St. Paul, Minn, INFORMATION who has goo dairy purposes or general particular about size or lo to hear from owner only, direct to buyer without sion. Give price and Irving Lesher, WANTED farm for sale Lands Company, Is gl fucational fa- Ju are seek ala Walla n regarding k gardening, Itry raisiog, as. efal describes public land estead; lrri- o, LUStpA Dept (20— from owner , suitable for farming; not cation. Wish who wil paying commis- brief Room 78-A, 46 W description St., Chicago, Il (20)~-MST6 16x GET A SURE CROP FARM Nothing sure but Irrigated Land. We have {t—C n Nebraska, W sur cholce. See o nver's doot; one great irrigated tracts, Tates every day. THE WORLD INV COMPANY, lorado, ming. ur land of the Speclal Write us. ISTMENT 60144 N. Y. Life Bldg, Omaha @)y Farm Lands and Ranches I have some of the best barg in other states— Ask for list. also ins In sale 1ol and W. W. MITCHELL, Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha. ( YOUR CLOTHES pressed for §1 a month. cialty Pressing Co., Rool Btore Bldg. Phones D. 4137; m 303, Boston Ind.’ A-363, (1)—268 Mis SHOES repaired right, called for and de livered frec. Standard Shoe Repair C 1504 Farnam St. Tel. Dougl OMAHA Safe and las 7607 (1)—253 Tron Works makes a specially of fire escapes, shutters, doors und sates. G. Andreen, Prop., 102 8o. 10ih, ()—254 DAVID COLE Creamery Co. W4 MONEY & UNION ‘Phon LOAN COMF TO_LOAN — LOW RATE, suit. $10 Bee Blag. in_sums to e Doug. 204 "ANY, (1)—256 HULSH & RIEPEN, funeral directors, suc- cessors to Harry B. Davis, 9 8. 16th St (1)—57 RADIUM WATER, NATURE'S § Try a_gallon, $1. It is wo wata Land & Lot Co, Suite, Life Bldg, Omaba, Neb. 1999, Open evenings. MEDY, ul. No- 624 N, Y. ond Phone Red | (1)—M851 BIGN PAINTING—S. H. Cole, 13 Douglas, (1)—5%8 Monuments—J. F. Bloom & C [ 1815 Farnam M55 M18 OMAHA Tent & Awning Co., Sts. Tels. 11 & Harney D. 883 and Ind. A 1583, (1)—b11Miay 29 LIBERATI 413 Karbach Doug. 1144, A-2622. Q) CANI COLLEGE CANINE FoUis Prot. W. 0. Franklin, ‘phone Ind. A-2202. It 1315 1 train_dogs Art in Ladles' Tullorin Blk. ~ 'Phone: —M543 Jnell nd interested call Jones St., or pho (1)=M532 Jnell CLOSING o0dd filters cheap. 1310 Ho w. (1)—Mss g1 $1 REPLACES glasses, broken pleces (or with $1; return by mnext 1 Manufacturing Co., Southbr any broken CAREFUL attention during | confinement, in private hom Carson, 1810 St. Mary's Ave 'IAL ANNOUNCE to the ladies, we are dresses from $ and up; § and up; guarantee fit Taflors, 2§14 Sherman Ave ster 533, N glass; send prescription) maji. - Optical dge, Ma regnanc e. Mrs D. 3143 Juncts MEN’ princess w York-I ' Ph (1)—M AUTOMOBILES is | IRTER«A“!‘I‘E“E,X?HANGE T -WHAT do you wish to trade for? If your | property is priced right and you desire quick, reliable service, see us. We charge (he regular commission only. BEMIS (Established 1868). Brandels Bldg. (3)—M3s89 16 GOOD frame flat renting under a ye lenst, near Cudahay packing plant, Omaha. Price $2000. Wil consider smail cottage or vacant lot. $8,000 mercantilo business, big money maker, within 16_blocks from post office, In Omaha, Neb. Wil take good Income property or land. J. W. RASP CO., 89-01 Brandels Bldg., Omaha. @ FOR SALE OR TRADE. 810 acros in Oneida county, 1daho, irrigation and has plenty of the jand Is in the raw state yet, but can be put In a state of cultivation very easlly; is a fine plece of smooth land; ean raise all kinds of grain and fruits, Lo- cated fifty miles north of Ogden, Utah, and about fifty miles south of Pocatello, Idaho, in a fine valley, and will sell soon for §5 or $100 per acre. Wil trade for a good income property, stock of ods or a farm closer to me. Price per acre. Land too far away for me to han- dle. 1 own_this land myself. Address Lock Box 678, Missouri Valley, Ia. (8)—M8M 18 HAVE cholce land for mdse.; must bear from owners direct. . Address C 462, Bee. (3)—M890 21 A MODERN, oconvenlent, 'Elmdmy dwelling, York, Neb., cery stock. Write owner. 5, Central City, Neb. 1,600-ACRE RANCH IN NEB.; and frult trees, runping water: ranch. Want improved city prop- 1l under er, but Jo- for have a number of clear farms in Neb. e for Omaha property, NOWATA LAND & LOT €O, Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. ‘Phone Red 1999, OMAHA, NEB. (3)—M96 19 HAVE some cash and western land. Want a home fu Omaha. . Bargain. Address A 460, Bee, (3)—M$87 21 Flour Mill for Exchange Up-to-date flour mill, first-class condition, both steam_and water power, located at Tekamab, Neb.; plenty of good milling wheat ralsed there; good custom trade; also big demand for feed stuff; mill can be kept running day and night and a very profitable business done. This property will be exchanged for land, city property or merchandise. Property is clear and & loan can be obtained if desired. National Investment Co., 682 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, (3)—M898 17 FOR BALE OR TRADE-3 lots in Ferry adadition Counefl Bluffs, lowa, for land or lots near Portland. Sarah Neep, Arleta, Oregon. (©)- 8 ACRES, 156 miles from Omaha; Improved; $00 per acre. 308 Bee Bldg. (3)—M936 16x living rooms, groceries and no- le OT excharige for acreago or Tel. Dougl (3)—M840 16x 1F YOU have a good home clear, I will trade you my 160-acre farm in Saun- ders county; well improved; equity $7,400. Address B 427, Bee, (3)—M#o1 21 I WANT to exchange my 4-room cot- tage, equity $1,200, for CLEAR land valued at $1,200. Address B 461, Bee. (8)—MB88 21 GET a home. A few more quarters of land on one-third of crop payment pla in the Panhandle, or irrigated land Ban Luix valley of Colorado, will trade for western Nebraska land and will con- sider small trad chance terms. May 20, Andrew Warner, Ha (M6 17x o ARSI 3. o - - i "D, to exchange, equity In an_im- proved quarter of land in eastern Colo- rade, three-quarters of a mile from good town, for a first-class d-cylinder touring car; will give a good trade If car sults. Address Box 772, Holdrege, Neb, (@3)—Mo 16 Bik., Omal s =] farm, western stock; equity 459, Bee. (3)—MBs6 21 STORE and tions for residence. TRADES and exchanges our speclalty, R. Stringer, 03 Paxton ACRE improved braska, for mdse. $7,400. Address W 160 RAMBLI B—New, 4 and 2-cy| cent discount. Farnam St WHITE STEAMER touring car. Address 8 4 with top lnders, 30 per Rambler Auto. Co., 204 @) passenger BTORAGE, ceut-rlliy ¥ library. 1812 Harney St. located, rick P, opposite Kuhn, ()-M116 | e BUSINESS CHANCES TO GE or out u{?mln—ou cali_on GANGESTAD, i Beo Bidg. Tel. D. 33, (4)—MEST WESTERGARD can help you get in or out of business. 43 Bee Bidg. (forms erly Gangestad). Tel. Doug. 8449 (HHMs87 SEND for our list DERIGHT AUTOMOLI 1514 Farnam St of recond. and cars. LE CO., (2)—260 ALMOST NEW %0 high-wheel auto, for reasonable Bee. FOR BAL most new, price. Address E—Fine electric bargain, I Auburn make of! Farna e Huffman Co., 1 hone Douglas 1 ‘u SALE—Frankiin G. R Victorla top, Epecial equipr provements. Cost $2,060. 400, Address A L R., 122 Omaha. RAMBL r FOR BAL fully equipped: good Maulick, Broken Bow, will sell che care Hee MINTYRE & WALLACE, also slightly used cars. Zith, FOR SALE Holsman, Model 10, wit Six cyl. 40 H. P., with Wayne, 4 cyl, 30 H Will () H 433 (2)—Mbo! care Lourlng cars, fer. W, L n ol (2)—996 1§ unabout with ment, 1909 im- ke $1,- Howard S, (2)—-M850 nea rnam M61S Je13 L top, $400. top, $1,000 BRICK P. KUIIN, 1812 Harney ‘T\VR Y AI Address BUICK TOURI new; just painted. Bee. (Q)MB94 16 L ()M PAXTON-MITCHELL, CO., stofage, moblile repalring. 781 or A 2011 CHALMERS 1 nearly new. cost ovel ing larg: 2818 Addre BARTER AND EXCHANGE. BEMIS Harne fice We handle exchanges for rellablc ;art —no professional traders action. BEMIS, BRANDEIS nee BLDG. (5)—~M281 quic uire of J. R. Mason, i a Wye mmigration wa)n, WHEN you write to advertisers, remem- ber that it takes but an extra stroke of two of the pen to mention the fact that ¥ou saw the ad in The Bee, WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT WANT? We have faru HOMES IN OMAHA. We w you. Come in and and Lot Co., s ‘Phone Red 198 Omaba, evenings, YOU ranches, vill trade with Ncwata Land 0, 4, N. Y. Life Bldg Neb FOR SALE—Good clean stock of general mdse. in a good rallroad town of 400 population; doing the largest business in town; owing to lllness owner must sell. Address Y €3, care Bee. -] FOR SALE—An established business of general merchandise; invoice about $8,000; sales §36,000 per year; city of 1,20 b itants in eastern Nebraska; stock can be had at $ic on dollar; no trades con- sidered. Address Y 62, care Bee. (9)—M686 17x MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN, 1f you want to buy & farm, secure & home i a thriving and prosperous state, or desire u business location of any ki or wieh (o obtain employment,” the “fl; nedcan place your wants bafors 8, people who will gladly aid you in y way in sccuring you what you want; no charges. Address W, C. Gilbreath, Com- missioner of Agriculture and Labor, Bls- marck, N. D. (4)—MAST M2 HINTS ON GRAIN SPBCULA- on request. You malied free d have same, s it may mean money vou. Excellent facilities for ll'csflnfl rs in wheat, corn and oats and al isted and unl{sted stocks or nds. Standard Brokerage Co., 108-C, M‘dfo St., Chicago, Il ()] 16x SECURED OR FEE RE- SED-Ilustrated gulde book and list of inventions wanted, {ree to sny addrase. red by us adverised frea World's Progress; sample copy fres, . Wilkens & Co., 688 F 8L, Washe , D C. - law In Dclaware; charters 10c o §1,000; return mail; our fee small; every- thing furnis 1; stock guaranteed with government bonds collateral and sold on commission; beware of imitators witl no testimonials. Lawyers' Title an Truast Co., Wilmington, Del (H— HAVE on my list about ten good roomin, houses for stle, ranging in price trom to $1,600; would like. to show you scme of theny. J. J. ROONEY, 817 BEE BLbo,m in A_NPW SMALL GROCERY BTORE._ DOING v‘é;itpl_l.(‘fl BINEES. LOW RENT. VERY NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 024 N, ¥, Life Bidg. Ked 1999, OMAHA, NE| (4)—M913 i automobile 'Phone )~Manager branch m. Position will pay competent r annum, Responsible man pital by automoblle company Ng CArS, Surreys, runabo deilivery wagons Popular priced suitable for all clasaes of buyers. Perma. nent opening. Address Wi, Westerlund, FPres., % oth Ave., Chicago, (4) 10-16x FOR SALE-Stock of hardware, §,000; stock of lmplements, $8.000—tributary (o the Belle Fourche {rrigation pro; in m.;.\un”&;ulh hD-kov.n. hw‘:‘ l.?.. sell together or rately. Ca A B Gy "HARDWARE €O only. » Belle Fourche, 8. D, foR-Sr e WANT; EL

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