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POULTRY AND EGGS | (chmun\-d) 3. C R I REDS-Egss §1.00 8.5 per 1b; 85, 8 per 100 Mrs. Frank Andersgos, Pawnes City, Neb (11)—M52 %% PRINTING A int 1t #th 0., Boston store B - ~MI%0 Jels | ___REAL ESTATE Il‘L IITA'I'I DPEAL REED ABSTRACT 0., Bat, prompt e ons pribsa. iTib Pasnam service: £ Pl TITLE-TRUST CO. TAMSON, President t. T REAL ES CHAS ;M o _......‘._..__ €CO., nirst floor N. Y. Life. an-—-ai rux% B“JAMIH l l'. CO a1 Brflld-l‘)fld’. ory tnorln‘l‘v FOR SALE. Little Home DONT PAY RENT Only $750 A nice 1ittie v oms. on Burdette St., three blocks frogy-car-lne, doep lot with some fruit trees; grape vinas and small.barn on alley. Place (n_peffect condition, having just been painted irside and out and newly papered. This will go quick, so if you want it, sed e 4t once. [ JOHNSTON & CO ‘Phoné Douglas 1265 1614 Farnam 8t. (19)--167 2 A _BNAP—6-room houss near th and Bin- mey. modern except heat, ®00d repair; fuil basement; large lot; permanent walks. Will make terms. Must ! Omaha. Tels. Dou'lp i KOUNTZE PLACE. DIREUT FROM OWNER. Seven rooms, modern, full lot, with plenty af. shade and frult; aiso barn; ideal Toca- ‘tion, near Wth S car. fronling Kouhtze Plai T ‘sold “fhig ‘wéek wil take 3"‘""' the owner—no usntn"'}nd“‘ ' MUST SELL 7488 North 18th St. .+ A §90d A-raom cottage, all in 8ood-aandiiion, inside.and out; :J:r water in yard; large barn An_rear. Price $1,500. 4430 Farnam A- large ¥-room house, suits able. for. two. families: éouth fiont on Farnam; only 2% 7 blpeks t0. sar. “Price- $3:800, " The owner of the above properties is-leaving the city _and_siye’he_must sell . The B: ron Reed Co. PIN\IlI ‘228 Uuth. (8)—10 18 2 &hom e | [ \ e | | U)OK HERE! YOL 8ave Rent! § ol A B Grand Ave., 4 o cav; T- rgom, mod: . hot-water heat; oak.and hard pine ishi nice .ot Cash, balance monthiy. . Priae, 83,60, / WALKUP REAL ESTATE CO. o0 Paxion Block. Phone Do RENTER! argain! FIELD CLUB DISTRICT 42,000 8214 Jith and Marcy -Sts, 31.250-50%125, 26th and- Maroy Ste. §°900-240x1es. Bt Aver and num Star GALLAGHER & NELSON 4% “Brandels Bldg., Omalid, Neb. (19)—M166 19 . FaRM AVnE (Cont AL ESTATE ANCH LAND rom nAI.I"AnII AND '”“_ES'TN FOR SALE tintsed.) BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MAY 1 | REAL | (Continued.) Idaho-Carey-Act-Lands Snake River Valley--Twin Falls Country IDAHO IRRIGATION COMPANY'S PROJECT. Engineering and Construction Work by J. G. White & Company, Incorporated. 50,000 Acres Will Be Opened by Drawing Under the Supervision of the Idaho State Land Board. SHOSHONE, IDAHO, JUNE 8, 1909 Registration will Open June 1st, Closes ‘June 7, 1909 IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO SHOSHONE, IDAHO, AND INVESTIGATE. o — WRITE C. B. HURTT, Mgr. Land Sales Dept. - REAL Esms" CITY PROPERTY FOR SALB (Cont) CHOICE LOT BEST AVE., very chea Kolinize Pihce; s, NOWATA LAN Bulte 624 N, Y. Life ‘Phone nued.) PART QF SHERNAN ‘Desirabie Tofs - in ristngly, 1 ices. & LQT, Blag, "~ Omaha, Neb. Red, 9)—M- ns-19 city chandi It ‘costs LA A perty, farms, you. nothin, itthell, 1F YOU HAVE" ranch landé or lvnu- o.sell or trade, ‘list mméc'm‘ me, uniess T t & bale, Board of Trade Bldg. aey—s BOULEVARD HOl‘sr.. 8 rooms, moder: Brennan, Room-1 it North 19th St, only - $2,500. Thoman ew York Lime Blflg a9)—in +anm anREALES STATE. - an FOR SALR m‘fi “ COLQIIAP(‘) @ acres joining to IRRIGATED 8NAI wnsite, l'al" ‘miles from Denver; fruft and végetabls land, lies beautifully; fine view of,the mour: taing; deal 1o ‘liome or investment. This Ml be 80ld at obe-half its yresent valuy if at once. NATIONAL INVESTMENT co.. 2 Rraudels m lelhl. Neb. e d M CORN _and alfalfa land in Dickinson Kan.= Write. for. prices.: Bolomon, Jan. es. Shee ay ) W) —atis) 2x $160, Bt BONE, 312 hul:rl Bell “phone . County, buluuc% $ years, per cent Interest, J, G Hld: Council Bluffs. (0)-MN4 2ix REE bullding lots In Fort o, 1 clear, vaiue $1,100; to enhmn or llM four-cylinder ‘automobile in good condi- tion. J. R. Mulroney, Fort Dodge, Ia. (19)—M128 20 COTTAGE. U Charles St, 7 rogms, city water, & @nd sewer, nice yard, paved street; price, 1,507 terms. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor New York Life Bullding. Tel. Douglas 1781 or A 1SS, (19)—M134 20 NEW §-room strictly modern house, best location n cfty, easy terms. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Phone Red 199, Omaha, Neb. - Q9)—M$12 19 CUT PRICE $2,450 Buys a fine %-room all mod- ern house, close to 24th and Ames.. The house is only 4 years old and is in excelient condition. - .Owner. 1s now a nn\e.m. man and is anxious to_mell 4The Byron Reed Co, 'Phone Doug. 27, 2128 14th, T (19)—-111 18 " CHEAP LOTS. ‘We have some fine lots, north part of city, elone to car, ve) cheap, $160 to $400. WRIGHT & DLASBURY, 4 S. 16th St Five-room cottage; half-acre land, garden and fruit, barn and chicken- Bouse; “high and sightly. Price $2;000. JOHN N. HASKELL, 814 N. Y. Life Bldg. » Tel Douglas 6133, BARGAIN-Nme-room papered, iAted, coment wal iwelve shiade troes, wllllnfiu end one-half block trom it inyrh street line: 6@ Plerce “PFTER® TRUST ‘0. NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. want large loans on wel clky property. piace IarEe Bmounts at low retes Peters Trust Co: Y, New ¥York Lite Bulidu *. = Us)—i% Mayn lot S0X1Gs, tance; o h Twenty- Tel. Red Wi freL & We cun located, Look! - -Listen! %fl.w ifays ‘only we offer the tull two y _and ‘attic hyuse, 1 rooms and bath, at 206 Decutur Tor $2.40.00. Phone us for perinission . to k_wk through the house McCAGUE INVESTMENT CO. t‘. D-Jd.! St lb)—l!-u.‘-u cottage; corner lot, ell g, imme- e owose.. Doug. 165 oF A9 —324 "'fi". o oyt e 'm ,:z.:.". 7. Wit you We want ““ » & LOT €O SE\D for lung list. per acre. Farms. $6 10.8100 BEMIS, Brandels Bldg. (20— My, OPEN YOUR EYES Eastern firm oblige near Minatare, Scot braska; 3,500 acres acres very firm, acres under placed under Pumpkin Creek valle running water, Price $10 per acre, once. KELLEY INV 220-6 Neville North FOR SALE—50,000 a: smooth irrigation; irrigation: ed to sell, 4250 a t's Bluff: county, tllables . abaut = 3 table land; W0 acres can be 1,000 « aeres in y; 100 acres of alfalfa, 1l improved, 50 miles fence. Call, write oF “wire at ESTMENT CO., Bldg, Omaha () —M165 23 Dakota. crés best wheat and flax land in the northwest; ‘for further information call or ‘Wishek, N. D. write John_J. Doyle, {20)-=M619"J13x FAMOUS CAl soll,” abundan! for map of nerth _Grangeville, 1dano OREGON farms, eity Parties coml information that wi in selecting a continual residence mO hame. Oregon. S FRAIRTE-Hich, _black ralnfall, mufl chm‘le ask M. Reed, All), M341 Jed and suburban home 0n. might get some be 'a help>to_them _Thirty _years of St the! \\Quumcue valley might enable s to give you some information that McCleod, Room Portland, On would gave money. Direct your letters to Some & you veret 26 Rothchlld "Bld, (20)—M469 Jel Dakota. counties, South Da wanted. Jay P. _Minneapolis, Minn. Morrill, .612_Pal | FINE farm lands {o Hand and adjoining kota. Hustling agents m Bldg., (30)—M4T T1bx LOOK THIS UP. Then come with us te Brule coupty, South Dakota. gell In tracts to suit $20 to $30 per acre KELL) We contfol 14,000 actes and n purchasers. Price Write or_call 1007 Guaranteed If you have $100.00 or $10,000.00 to invest it will pay you to investigate this proposition. YOU WILL BE GUARANTEED UNCONDITIONALLY A PROFIT OF 100% ON YOUR INVESTMENT IN THREE. YEARS. This is a gilt edge, conservative, safe in- yestment for which we court the most thorough in- vestigation. We only need $15,000.00 and when this amount is secured this vanusual opportunity will be gone. You voli nmr again have an opportunity like BOISE, IDAHO v —MA-J -, Texaa. WHAT California could give you twenty rs 4go, Texas Southern Guif Coast offers you now. Orange Groves #re now being developed, 340 per acid. Vegetables between rows ve {mrmediate ‘Income. You hoid title. ‘e do all work always, giving you cash share crops Dec., 1910, 911, 1942, 350 acre yearly; 1918, 1914, 1915, §75 .acre yearly; 1916, 1917, 1018, $100 acre yearly; 1919 to 1928 8200 ver acre yearly; thereafter halt profits arhually.” You can buy one acre . or upward o finer investment plan Only. limited amount_ for safe. it'‘you want aun\n‘ Improvement Co., Duluth, Minn. (20)—-MEsT 20x , 18,440 acres; MNie “level prairie ‘farming “land; 100 cént " agricultural; located I the ‘Midland country, on the southern plains ‘of west Texas; $8.60 per acre, 33.50 DeF acre cash payment, the balance § an- nual payments, 6 per cent Interest. Write us for. full description. W. J. Moran & Co., Midland, Tex (20)—M121 20x FOR BQu every A SURE CROP FARM Nothing ‘sure but Irrigated Land.” We have it—Colorado, western Nebraska, Wyoming, Take your choice. See our land at’ Denver's tdoor; one of the great irrigated tracts. Special rates every day. Write us. THE "WORLD INVESTMENT COMPANY, Y. Life Bldg, Omaha Neb. 0)—M7 2 REAL ESTATE 'LOANS D—City loans. 601-4 N. ers Trust Co, | @)z Wan BECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Bell ‘phone Douglas 18, &) VANTED-City loats and warrants. W, Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St @—s N. Y. Life. | low |rate. (2)1 1. Sherwood, (22)—828 mortg Antelope Inv. Co,, an-—sx PAYNE, BOSTWICK & €O, Private money, $00 to $,000; PRIVATE money to loan. 616 Brandels Bldg. F3 REAL estate | purchase money, and contracts bought Old Boston Store Bldg. delay. GARVIN BROS., 1604 Farnam St. (22)—M357 MONEY TO BUILD. $500 to $20,000 at current rat W. H. THOMAS, 506 Firat Nuti Hnn" Bldg. ¥IVE PER CENT MONEY tn loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bld, @)—an LOWEST RATES-memss, Brandel $100°TO $10,000 made promptl Wead Bldg., 15th and Farnam. MONEY TO LOAN F. D. Wead, (22)—330 —Payne Investment Co. i BEAL ESTATE _WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a §-room house, & #-room house and a couple of vacant lof NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Suite 621 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. ‘Phone Red 1995 O WHEN you write to advertisers, remem- ber that it takes but an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that \you saw the ad in The Bee. Profit Two-year-old Satsuma | your share. | a | the, right to Tej %00 TO 820,00 on Improved property; no | Top Delive stock about 20 wagons, and t panel sides, finely painted, 1} DRUM NEW furnaces; hot-watet and hot atr com- bination heating, 2 and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle grates, gas stoves repaired, water fromts _and flower vases. Omaha Stoye Repair Works, 1206- 1208 Douglas St. 'Phones Ind. A-321, Bell Douglas 9. WANTED—TO BUY BEST price paid for seédndhiand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3971 (%) BEST pflLe pald for 2d- hand !urnllun, carpets, stoves, clo(hln[ shoes. Tel. Doug. 5401 (5}—43& | STANDARD upright planoks Phone Web- ster 3726, (fl)‘MLfi.} BEST prices pald for 2d-hand_furniture, clothes, shoes, ete. Tel. Douglas 4265 ()—811 May 2 | HOUBES and_vacant- lots. Western Reai Estate Co., Room 41 Karbach Blk “l)(nd W NTED—TO RENT WE are getting Inquiries for well located houses. ~Must have,gole ‘agency. Nowata Land- & Lot Co., shite.624 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 1699, Open evenings. __ WANTED—SITUATIONS FAMILY washing wanted; all work guar- | anteed. Call W. #2. ¢ WANTED—Position ws stenographer; years' practical experience, age, desire to advance with growing western tirm. References furnished. Address Y 303, care B (D—Mi13 19% BXPERIENCED clerk of {an yeard In gen- eral store, desires posjtion; references; Feasonable wages; & WOPKSr. Box 60, Pliger, Neb, ey (ZD=MIT0" 20x Laree OFFICE _CO; master. Forc Leavenwarer, Kansas o, 199, ‘Sealed proposa plicaf | st to'the usual ‘m.(M.W‘.‘in be received | until 11 a. ., cenlral time, Muy 20, and then opened in the presence of lvlhnlfll)x bidders for the construction of a two-company barracks, feeluding” plumbing, nlenm beatin wiring and installing elec {¥eic Tignting Tixtures: one. stab.e. inclading | | plumbing, instaliing interigr condult, Wiring {and fixtures for electric lighting: one gun | shed, one wireless telegraph station, includ- { g plumbing and electrie. wiring, [stable guard and shop, including | wiring, ~ Full lnh'rm..\lh\n and blank forms | of proposals furnished upon application to | this office. Plans and specifications |hr seen here, also In offices of Chief Quar- lermasters at Chicago, Omaha and l)t nver, Depot Quartermasters at Philadelphia and Bt Louis, Quartermaster at Columbus Bar- racks and "Master Buflders' ~Exchange at | | Kansas City, Mo. - United States reserves | 't any or ‘all proposals or thereof. Cnvelopes to be in- Is for Public Buildings and Captain Wm. D. Davis. Quar- A22-23-24-26M15-19 sa'Ruc TINC any ‘parts | doreed Pro OFFICE > « master, U. 8. M\Ilmly enworth, Kun posals, in trip nulll office 'until 10 a. m.,-.centrad time, Tuesday June 15, 1909, and then opened; for furnish- ing and installing machinery-and furnish- ing bullding material for. one power at United States military prison, Ledvenworth, Kansas. Plans and specifi- cations will 'be’ furnished .by this office | upon du'Jmull of $10, which amount will be refunded when plans and. specifications are returned, or they may bé seen at the fol- lowing offices: Depot Quartermas| Omaha, Neb.; Depol Quariermaster, Lou! Depot Quartermaster, N York Cit and hief Quartermaster, € cago. Information furnished on applica tion. velopes - ‘comtaining proposals should be ind i Proposals for Power Plant” and addressed 10 MAJOR THOMAS | H: S8LAVENS, Constructing _Quartermas- | ter, U. 8. Military Prison, = Fort en- | worth ' Kan Mayi7-18-19-20Junel2-14 | PROPOSALS FOR SHOEING ANIMALS- | Office Depot Q M., Omaha Neb., April 2, | 1909. Sealed proposals for shoeing animals | at @ M. Depot, Omaha, Nebraska, during | fiscal year beginning July 1, 1909, will be re- celved here until 10 a.m,, May 20, 1909, and | then opened. Information furnished on ap- | plication. - Envelopes _containing - proposals should bs indorsed “Proposals for Shoeing Anim; " and addressed to Captain J. L. HINES, Quartermaster U. 8. Army A2-24-26-M17-15-19 d pro- at this St NO TO CONTRACTORS—NOTICE is hereby glven that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of the South Dakota State Seldlers' Home at Hot Sprimgs, South Dukota, at the office of ‘the commandant of said home on or before the first day of June, 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the erection of a stone and brick smokestack for thu State Bollers’ Home, according to plans and specifications pr?p;ed y _Joseph Swartz, arebdtect, Sloux Falls, 5. D. ALSO For_the furnishings and settings of three new bollers and high pressure work for | the South Dakota State Soldiers’ Home at Hot “Springs, South Dakota, according to lans and_ specifications préparcd by “Ben ‘owler, chief engineer ‘Bids will . be r celved 'tor steel slack according to ‘specifi- cations separately. Bids can made in lumfi um for the whole amount of the work except for the brick or steel smoke- - which must be a separdte bid. A bida must be sccompanted by & corlified check equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the bid. The board vight [~ to reject any and all bids. specifications can be seen this office of the commandant the ofiice of The Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb.; Sloux City Journal, Stoux City, la Bloux Fails Argus Leader, Sioux Fal 8. D. Dated this jth day of May, 196, b order of thesBoard of Commissioners. J, B. GEDDIR, Commandant. Mildist Call Us this, so act at om,, Best of bank references furn- hhed. Address fl. 365 Bee. 3 6 | - | by 'Phone Whenever you want something tgll /Fhose Douglas 238 and make it kpown through & Bee Want Ad, | Chicago ( | Chi EK SHAMEFUL « To Ofter a New ry Wagon For $79.00 It’s worth $135, but we are going to throw out of our hig one at £79, has full wood V4 in. axle and patent wheels. DON’T CONSIDER But Come at Once. MOND 18th and Harney. RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION—10TH AND MASON Unfon Pactfic— Leave, ..a 8:85 am 3:50 pm s *Overland Limited Colorado Express.. 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Le Touraine May 17/La Savole La Lorraine June 3/La Lorrain Ls Frovence . june 10/La Provence poci ass Cabin Servi Lase) Sorig LY A a5 vem Now York-Bordeaux Serviee (one clase cabi] ouly ‘4: Il‘.‘“. * June 17 June 34 July 1 0 F West H. E. Moores L. Neese W Bock Davidson G 334 South 15th Street CANADIAN PACIFIC LESS THAN FOUR DAYS AT SBA. days on the beautiful St Lawrence n-\r:r“mdym shortest ocean route to Bue "k Gthing etter on the Atiantic than ous Empresses. Wireless on ali steamaers. Flest siaes, $90; . $50; one class cabin, $46. Ask’ your ticket agent. or write for sall ings, raies and_booklet, C. . BENJAMIN, G. A., 833 South Olark .k Only §67. 50 l"lrst Cabin Al Fivst e outside rooms. This stcamer embodies il the latest improv ments in .hnwbuua‘mi s sdai's Surthe? particwien o T h Ssian American Line Bussian AE Juflhiox\ & CO, 27 Broadway, N. X. More Pay For Iron and Steel Mill Employes | Thirty-Five Thousand Men Employed | by Pittsburg Concerns Will Get Raise of Ten Per Cent. PITTSBURG, May 17.—Announcement {8 made hera toRight that 35,000 empldyes of iron and steel compadies having headquar- | ters herd and in this vicinity, will receive | an advange in wages averiging 10 per cent | the first of June or the first of July. Some of the manufacturers have already posted | noticds of the ‘Increase and others, It is sdid, will do g0 within a few d The United ‘States Steel corporation has mude no anfduncement of an increase in wages, but it M eaid the Jones & Laughlin Steel company, the Republic Iron and Steel eom- rany and other independent companies will | restore wWages paid pMor to the first of last April. whén & cut was made. At the general offices of the Republic Iron and Steel company notices have been pokted ‘of 4 révision of the wage scale on June 1. The Républic Iron and Steel com- pany employs about 1000 men at Chicago, Massilon, Youngstown. Birmingham, Mo- line, TIL, East St. Louls, 1U.; Munice, ind.: g Fla;; Thomas, Ala.; Shafon and Pa, The Jones & Laughlin employs 1000 men im this vi- clnity arid’ thelr' wages, it fs satd, will an | be increased. It s alse announced that after June 1, the indepehdents will not accept any or- ders Yor steel at the present prices. Medals Would Get a Pension for Man to Whom He En- ‘trusted Them. To help ‘prove his {dentity. so he can secure a pension from the British govern- ment for his sertices durlng the Crimean war, Frank Waller, formerly an Omaha brickmason, has written to an Omaha frierid, ‘Bergeant Michael Whelan of the po- lice’ force, asking him to try to locate the maninihls city to whom two- - sliver Crimean ‘war medals were entrusted by ‘Waller when he moved away from Omaha twenty--years ago. Waller intends to go back” t¥ Ehgland and claim his pension, | tablish his identity. Mr. Waler 18 now Jiving at Wray, county, Colorado, from which town he wrote to Sergeant Whelan. The latter bodrded At the samie house with Waller twenty years ago on Chicago street, a Mrs McDonald having been the landlady. Since then they have never met. Mr. and Mrs. Dave O’Connell, the former being_a.cousin of Dan O'Keefe, were the pérsons entrusted with the care of ‘the | highly prized medals when. Waller went west. He also) left some real estate for them to care for. It is the O'Connells and O'Keeto whom Sergent Whelan is now try- Ing to find. MASSACRE OF RATTLESNAKES Yuma Kill One Hundred and Twenty Reptiles in n Day. PIERRE, 8. D., May 17.—(Special.)—Last week W. R. Porter killed a number of rattlesnakeg at & den in a biuff on War creek, ‘and . this et several to emulating his example. Tom Texly, a homesteader, near the den, took up the hunt and in one kijled thirty-seven snakes loafing around that vicinity, and a few days later Glenn Spears and Fred Erickson armed themselves with crowbars and guns and begun prying dewn portlons of the bluft and killing the rattlers as they emerged from their hiding places, with a bag of i rattlers for thelr day's work. They prac- | tically demolished the den and did a good day's work In ridding that part of the country of a lot of dangerous reptiles. AUTOS AND TYPOS FOR LO South Dakota Redakins ested in e PIERRE, 8. D., May 17.—(Speclal)~The Forest City’ Press says the automobile fever has struck the residents of the Cheyénne River Indian reservation and some of the mixed bloods are beginning to make thelr trips:in the gas wagons instead of by team. This change.from the old style method of Indlan travel must be a Jar to the few of. the older Indlans yet left on that reservation. Besides this Innova- tion, some of the younger Indians have taken to the camera and typewriter and the man who wunts to see “Indian ways" will_s00n have, to go to some other point than the Bouth Dakota resery Also Cam- Inter- Dynamite Wrecks B as completely ds coughs and lungs.” Cure them quick with Dr. King's New Discovery. $0c and $1.00. For sale by Beaton - Drug Co, Insarance Company Admitted. PIRRRE. 8. D. May 17.—Bpecial }=The #=tate Insurance department has admittéd to do business i this state the Hartford Life company =f Hartford, Conn., and the Western Heaith and Accldent company of Denver, Colo. The important event for the department for this month promises to be the hearing set for May %, in which the homesteaders of the state ask that the licenses of lowa fraternal companies of the state be can- celed on account of the Towa department shutting the Souip Dakota company out of that state. Representatives of the dif- terent Tawa comparnies will be here at that time and- will resist any such action on the part of the Bouth Dakota department. Ag the Anclent Order of United Workmen grand lodge meets here on that same date the proceedings will be of special interest at that tinfe. Pennaylv On. first-ciass tickets reading over Penn- sylvania Lines, ten-day stopovers, including date of deposit are now allowed, upon notice to: conduetor, at either Columbus, Pittsburg, Washington, Baltimore or Phila- delphia. . Also effective April 22 at Indian- apolls. HYMENEAL . rectory - Monday evening, May 17, Edward Lew Benson and Mis Plizabbth Snook were united in marriage. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs Lewis Wifls. Mr. Benson is Oscar Allen's privite secretary. Frank Waller, English Soldier, Lookll and, wasits ‘bis medals.to help him to .es- | Two Homesteaders Demolish Den and | 1t you Wesire « clear complexion - Take Foley's Oripg Lagative for constipation whd LAver iroubie, &8 it Wiii sumulate tnese .organs and thoroughly cleanse your sys- tem, which {s ‘what everjone needs In the spring in to feel well. For sale by all umm Five Million Feet of Lumber Seized | Government Also Takes Possession of Six Sawmills on Choetaw Tim- ation. OKLAHOMA CITY, ORL, May 17 &Députy United States Marshall Bacon toddy sdiged 500,000 feet of lumber, six saw mifls and other property of tha"Pitfe HIIl and Walker- Hopking Lumber edmpanlés and“other smuller concerna. . The deputy. acted. in . acéordance , with writs fssued by the United States district court after an Investigation. by J. M | Mueller, a special agent, of the Department of the Interior, relating,to conditions in the timber reservations .of the. Choctaw nation. The Mueller report I complete and will b filed nest week. s The investigation ‘was' caused by charges | of uniaweul depredations of timber on the | reservation — Nature's Remedies for Disease: Nature provides more etféctive remedies in the roots And'.N¥rha& of the~ Mela: than were ever produded from drugs. © Thirty yedrs ako, Tadia. E. Puikhaia ot Lynn, Mass, discovered+and gave to the women of the world a remedy made frem roots and herb&. which' has proved motre flicaclous in curing wamen’s Abeases thin any athet medicing | the “world, hay, ever known, and today kydia B Plakhany Vegetable' Campound.is 1doked upons svwry- where as the Alm\dl\rd remeédy fof yiman's fils. N ————l Postoffice ‘Aphofntiments. WASHINGTON,, May 17,(Special - Tele- gram.)—The postuiasterd at Towa Fallg and Mason City, Ia., hive Been alowed one additional carrler, to Peghe service June 1 F. M. Dodd hag teep appofnied. régular and William L. Dodg substitute rural car- riers for route Ne-1, Fentanelle, Neh Scuth Dakota. pcstmasters - appojnted: Highland, Lyman county, Albert P. Whit- rey, vice J.'C. Bébéoek, wéEned; Orton, Stanley county, Joseph J. Valentine. vice B. Babcock, reslgned; ‘Wall, Peanington county, John W. Casselman, vice A. B. Shappell, removed You know you cannot nuy‘f , don't vou? That is, you cannot be fat wnd ba fn tyle The day when a lu woman was tolstated is passed. mmmln .%1 Romen must be in proportioh ‘or b fld This does not mean you should hocnmfl SKinny. how- ever. You ehoud not gét Bélow the hard flesh line. All you ought to lose s the bulky-fat. That dane yom will tind your- self to be a well formed &nd ‘thersfore handsome woman. Now, how can this be done? clsing and diettig? By ‘exer- Yes and' no. - These two means will bring. some, results. but not easily nor soom, One {s very hard work; the other torture. Besldes, neither can be depended on to cause a uni- form reduction. - They may- take off a fleshy shoulder, for example, and leave the double chin untouched, ~What. you need, you see, s something pieagant to take' that without Injupy. to your heeity will take the fat uniformly and quickly, say at the rli! of a pound a day §F o, dnul {t'is all gone Whebe You “want ¥or This purpose mothing is-levd espen-- sive, safer or simpler than Marmola «Pre- scription Tablets. - Inexpensive ~bacause | one large case, costing 15 cents only, will produce refiulli. sufe because they cause no wrinkles or stomach trouble, but Tather improve the health and N)mplexlon i anything; and aimple, because they do all the work withoot' ‘asKing~thbughi or ef- fort on the part of the taker. they are the ANSWER If yo wish to be thinner. If your, the better kind he will hav write the licensees, The pany, Dept, 633, Deirolt, - Migh & ile sure That's good news-better still T rantee a cure In every case that Flindortake. 1 use no. Knits F chioroform —just a simple barm Jom mothodthat bia B aicvess-. ful'in hundreds of casss. 1 now, PAY WHEN CURED. That's e plan on whiich f will treat youl. * nrmrum you becauso T mukt paud e e Roats o A N In short, are fat and ruggisg (4 ot them. It not, armola Com- @ about my lie-long gusrsuter DR K.k TARRY OMAHA, NER: “treasurer tp Minnle Me- i 1ot 4. bloék™ 121, “Florencé. .3 Gatmichael to' James ‘A, Howard, Tots 1 and 2, blaak 1, Halycyon Heighty ... Frances E. Alsworth to 1da B.'K lot 17, block 1, Clargngon. .. Wrank 'N. Riale et al. to Rutherford, lot 2, Archer Hainah C. Pearse to John lots 14 and 15, Harlem Lane Charles W. Hamilton and wi al. to Nebraska Fuel Co. I part. of lot block, 25 Omahd.... Lillle Winward -and husband 1o Cl Vass, wi lot 2, - block = 2, Omaha Edwin F. Brai P. Bemis ‘Real 5, block “Q, Cecella C. Buch ), trustees, Block 349, Omadra The BEyron Reed (‘(» Buchtel, part same.. Katerjna' Velechovsky Cunhingham, part lot 2 I George H.'Miller ot 'al, (o"Mamie H, Newman, part lots 3 and 3. bloek b, Brigg's Place 4 Fréd C, Hyde and wif E. Hyde, lot 8, block 1, Lake's A dition . P - Maria Layton et al. to Edward Voiz, lot 22, Layton's Addition v Hallle C. Johnson and husband John W. Barnhart, Jot 2, Kountze Place sl . Charles ‘L. Thomas to. Elizabeth Duticne, morth .3 tt. lot- 14, block Bedford Place 3 Zelda Robinson ko George W. Pric north % ft. lot 4, block 3, Cred Foncler .. Ve John H. Kelpin and wife to Lizsle J. Conrad, lot §, Keipin Place ... Frances 'A. M. Bddy to F. F. Paf- tenrath, lot 13, Cherry Garden., Imperial Tnvestmént Co. to Josephine Mach, lot 9, block 1. 1st sub of Gritfen & Smith's Addition ... Interurban Land Co. to ¥redridk and Albprting Nelson, fot 17, block 3, Tler Addition N s, Tidd to Frank E. Gambie. fot k 2. Potter'’s Addition i Frank J. Horak to E. W. Sheaser, lot % viock % B E. Wiicoy Hugh §. Thomas and Wife ta, Adam Kundert, lat & block 113 F‘|ouncp“' ry. Sweigard and bus % Mary % ""’1 e George 8. Colling, lot" §, muond_Place Choe B Traver to Georgs B. Alex woder; -‘5; 8, B'fil\fl\l’l b tearnes Lo Fra IS .:‘,“‘i’.,.,k T 'j“,,,., nhl e mith ” L ar. % 8 4 i hudt.s Jeanie Place.. Gehrk of sheriff, to George Estate Co., ety lot Lowe's Additigp. ... to- M. Adelson et “to (‘ec./llu [-A " Willlam 15, Kountze o Charl o block 35, Trows n. ¥ Dl'ou, 5 Addition Total

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