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, ilave Y u EVBI‘ éeen‘ \ & 4North 38th St. Home ‘ BBVEN-ROOM house. tw b ¥ o b “BOULEVARD HOUSE. “property . : gently *d” 1707 Laird St a fine five-room, modern win’ selected quarter 2,819,000, arry Mfi%‘u} SALR. (Continued.) — Sale Today, ~Saturday . Don'’t Fail to Come Buy a Big Lot While You Are Buying In Home Acres Ad- dition 3325 TO 00 BACH. 6 per cent Interes pecial inducements to "thess who -will build at once, or we will bubld for you if you pay cash for the lot. Convenient to Ames Avenue and Florence Car Lines s addition s located about three west of Fort Omaha and less than | ock from our Fort View Terrace ad- | 2%142 feet each. Plenty of room to uitry, squabs, vegetables and u_will surely be pleased when theea over. w and Set Your Trees| Out at Once. | yer be able to buy this sized nd #o close in again, at such nA on such easy terms | our branch office, 33d and | ternoon or evening. and we the lots not already reserved. You may piece of & a jow figur Come out Ames, any will show yor HASTI®GS & HEYDEN, 164 Harncy il Branch Ottice w84 & Ames Boule hernan aved Btroet voulesar e “and the Mt iives you ‘the most de- sitable location 1 this secuion of the city F fou g0 0t o B 0L i sl il t (s the pest proj ity ever oifered for sale Furtherniore,” yo cannot und a better “neighborhooa (n naha All lots are find grade and have ce- ment walk, vity , BEWEr A0d Eus, nice wide s s and within from one to four bl Ks 1rom @he best car line In L It s bot ot lve-minute ride to l4th and Farnam strec If you are Interested in owning & home B¢ your own do not fail 10 see 1L, you wilifot be disappointed. All residences h:le been comsiructed re- and mare stftly modern and up-to- date in ery ‘wa + We offer the [019wing modern homes in this addition for sfle 3922 North 1sth 8t {is a4 new modern seven. goom house on & Pp0-foot lot, east front; nigely fulshed. Lo Jk at it-it Is worth the money. . { 809 North 15th St} one of the best houses ever offered at A& paice of $3,3W; modern In cevery way, newly |painted and papered. “Rame your terms A new home on t je northwest corner of Ih and Lafrd; six fooru; east front. You “will ‘Mke it. Can sell it on easy terms. 82,400 “eotihge, oné block to car. the market for somethin, Jouk at this, We can sell Tt Ahe baisnce same as rent, - $2,700, JAN WILL BE AT SHERMAN N LAIRD ST. FROM 1 TO 5 g AND WILL BE Yorr T MAY ASK FOR. SHIMER & CHASE, Doug. 867, Ind. A-342. 160 Farnam St : (19)—232 21 If_‘you ‘are in of “this slze, $500 down and e on leaged Spencer St Tel (19) M1 2 HANSCOM PLACE DIRECT FROM OWNER. Nine rooms, modern, full lot; bargain if - taken at ‘once; excellent neighborhood, near west side car. Further particulars, "Phone ey 951 (19)—M312 23x $3,300 For one week only, near 21th and Decatur, all modern, nearly new. 7 rooms and re- | ception hall: owner leaving city; easy terms to right party BEMIS, Brandels Bldg FOR'SALE- Cheap. 3-room hov Inauire 16 2506, FOR BALE-A beauiiful white diamond ring. Call at 119 Board of Trade_ Bldg. (16)—78 38 Thils 1s a practieally new. 10-room 2 story ®rick and ‘{reme house, with a large atiic, yery substantially bulll, first floor finished dawed oak, secon in white ename. with mahogun ~doors, oak floors throughout; five fire laces. Full cemented basement with com- | ation hot water and hot alr furnace. | One of 'the best locations: in the West sFarnam district, very - sightl; Price | Terms $,00 cash, balance in five For further information, call on | & CO., 1801 Farnam St | an-2e-n | our proparty with Chrla Boyer, 2d Linine Bia (19)—622 LARGE. new, mod. b-r. cottage; corner lot, 100x185; 2 blocks from car line; imme- dlate possession. Get a home on easy payments from the owner. 1653 or evenings Web 46l. 323 a2 8. Wb Ave, 6 room home for you “ Price and terms tp sait you We want to sell | NOWATA LAND & Bulte ¢4 N. Y. Life Bldg ‘Phone Red floor €ars. ¥ S poRGE ‘LIST ‘and LOT CO., Omaha, Neb. 1996, (19)—M-915-23 ots, frult trees, Fort St Mra (19)—205-25x ~orth 19th St 9 rooms, modern, onl 3,500. Thomas Brennan, Room 1 New York Life Bldg. ap) 320 AL & bargaln. Apply Fannig L. Edes. 9 DAVENPORT, $180-6 rooms, recep- lon Hull and bath: new and modern; hot waler heat; ceincnied celler; lawn. (19)—M3%3 23x LOTS ON PAVED STREET You cannot find any better located lots a paved atreet anywiere than the south ¢ Tote e hays on 10 ust aireet between h and 19th. Can fed ou & B0-ft. lot for or a &-t. lot for n terms of one- Afourth cash, ‘balam: 2 and 3 years, ‘Interest § per cent. ) . < is very desirable to a:. school and stores HEY! oty glose all kinds. NGS SN, 1614 Harney St ¥ . (19)—238 21 STRICTLY modern $-room house, steam l,:c'. la;n bar ‘i'fell a:u Irom, lot. d termas Te nson - ” (9)-—-MWT B3 <L i o iag——————— oW L sel full 7-room modern Mouse on Web: (1 :i. near #th Bt. bou vard: paved £ ¢ 50, 31,000 cash ER . CHASE CO., 1 Farnam Bt > Independent A-36 “Phones—Dougla ndepe: e Y ANY INFOR- | 487 | "Phone Red REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR (Continued.) i Acres, $760 A Florence boulevarc Very sightly bullding lirftted Harrison & Mor PFTERS TRUST ©O. NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. nt large loans on well located ity property. e Iarge amounts at low ratea ers Trust Company, New York Lite Bul \ding. 708 Mayn o as) saL® this sla site Number ton, we first cl We oan ATl AND FOR SALB COLORADO IRRIGATED BNAP. © acres joining townsite, iwelve miles from Denver; frult and vegetable' land; Hes beautifully; fine view of the mgun- tains; ideal for home or investment. This will be seld ‘4t one-half its yresent value if at once NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., W Rraudeis Bidg, Omaba, Neb 0)—9 LAND OPENING-—Over 16,000 acres irri- gated land, comprising the famous Teller ranch, 4 miles from_ Puel , Colorado. Residence not required to secure title, but prompt reservation secures “opening set- tiement term vielding an immediate orofit of about $3 per acre. Land will e thrown open for' settlement June 17, Write today for free particulars how to ot your share of this wonderful domain eeded by U. B. government to Senator Teller. Climate of Pueblo famous for health; your farm will be within a few miles 0f this bIg city: ample transpor ton; immense markets; land extramel fertile and ready now for plowing. Crops All crope native to the temperate fons can be raised bountifully Alfalfa, § to 8 tons T acre; potatoes, 400 to 800 bushels; oab- hage, 150 crates; canteloupes, 100 crates, Free—~Write today for maps, illustrated bulletin, how t4 flle on ensy terme. Spa- clal low price excursion rates. The Mesa Land and Trust Co., 6 Midland Bldg Kansas City, Mo. (20)-M275 23 Millar park. | o | PARM AlnnHI\'rislTA nEroI sALE (Continued.) Tdaho-Carey-Act-Lands OMAHA, SATURDAY "’ARI A‘JE*‘(‘ESITME FOR SALR ‘ | (Continued.) Snake River Valley—Twin Falls Country IDAHO IRRIGATION COMPANY'S PROJECT. Fingineering and Construotion Work by J. G. White & Company, Incorperated. JUNE Registration Will Open June 1st, Closes June 7, 1909 IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO SHOSHONE, IDAHO, AND INVESTIGATE. WRITE C. B. HURTT, Mgr. Land Sales Dept. |lump sum 50,000 Acres Will Be Opened by Drawing‘ Under the Supervision of the Idaho State Land Board. SHOSHONE, IDAHO, 8, 1909 BOISE, IDAHO @01 Mn-d - X OPEN YOUR EYES. Kastern heirs obllged to sell 4,280 acres near Minatare, Scott's Bluff county, Ne- braska; 3,500 acres tillable; about 3,000 oth table land; 300 1; 0 acres can be Irrigation; 1,000 acres In Pumpkin Creek valley; 100 acres of alfalfa, running water, all improved, 50 miles fence. Price $10 per acre. Call, write or wire a once. KELLEY INVESTMENT CO., 220-6 Neville Bldg, Omaha. (20)—~M165 24 FOR BALE—Well Improved farm; black, heavy eoil, level as a floor; big bargain for quick sale. Address Freeman Bros. Neligh, Neb. (20)—-M307 23x Douglas (‘uunt_vr 180 acres; high, Tolling, Kood improvements; ideal tarm for a home; on mucadem road; price, $125 per acre. 820 acres in same locality; price, $125 per acre. O’Keefe Real Estate Co., 1000 N. Y. Lifé Bldg., Omaha, Neb, Bell and Independent 'Phones. (20)—~M316 22 BEND for long list; farms, $8 to $100 per acre. BEMIS, Brandeis Bldg. (@0)—-M815 OKLAHOMA 489320 acres of upiand prairie, black sandy 80il, near Cauney, Kan.. price $%0 per acre. 00 acres of ‘agricuitural land in one body; some is leased for oil and gas and some’ I8 not; located 9 miles southwest of Nowatay-price §22 per acre 479280 acres of extra good farm land, lo- cated near Wann, Okl.; 200 acres of this is as rich as you ‘will find, 30 acres hai some draws in it; land raised 8 bu. o corn and oats to the acre; 70 acres ls leased for oll and gas and is paying $1 per acre advanced royalty; big bargain AL $20 per acre. 489—1,0 acres of ‘rich valley land, smooth and part of same s in & h state of cultivation; this land is located within three miles of Watova, O six miles from Nowata, Okl, 800 it 1s practically in one body and is locuted thrce miles south; the iand Is well worth §35 per acre; an exceptionally good bargain at $20 per acre. We have land in Nowata Co. in any size tract you may desire from 6 acres up at Riices ranging from $10 to §% per acre here are 4,500 flowing oll wells in No- wata Co tural gas is sold at 2c per 1,000 cuble feet. You might get an oil well with your land. The Oklahoma & Chérokes Central R. R. east and west through this county certainty. Land will probably doubl value within two years. You'can't afford to miss this opportunity. Ask Mo. Pac. ticket agent about low rates to Nowata. Come In and see us, or write. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Sulte 62i N. Y. Life Bldg. 1969, Omaha, Neb. Open evenings. 20)—M 20 FINE farm lands in Hand and adjoining countics, South Dakota. Hustling agents wanted. Jay P. Morrill, 612 Palace Bldg., Minneapoiis, Minn. (20)—M747 J16x Wryoniing. 10,000 Acresof Land,r Now Open to Entry under the Carey Act at Wheatland, Wyo. Write us for full information, how to get some of theso lands. We will locate ou and look after your Interes lly. This is a splendid section, the is rich; it great sifelfs. woeat, oats, barley, sugar beet Fruit does well. The | ow. Bullding mater! abundani, We have : and church facliities and the 'best of nelghbors. This dairy country. You can get rich farmi re. We want you to have our full riptive lllustrated cireular ai once, free for the asking. Write; we want to hear from you. Ine uire of J. R. Mason, Immigration Ast., heatland, Wyo. @) is ready Wanses CORN and alfalfa land in Dickinson Co., Kan Write for prices. James Sheeran, Solomon, Kan )—M130 Ux Oregon. FAMOUS CAMAS PRAIRIE—Rich. black soll, abundant raintall. mild climate; ash | for map of northwest. Oeo. 1daho Grangevi OREGON farms, city and suburban homes, Parties coming to Oregon might get some information that will be & help to them in selecting & home. Thirty years of continual residence in the Willamette valley might enable us to give you some {nformation that would save you seme Direct your letters to Bverett & Room 26 Rothehild Bl Ore. (20)— M9 Je Miscellancons. GET 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 door; one of the great irrigated tracts. Special Tates every day. Write us. THE WORLD INVESTMENT COMPANY, ®i-4 N. Y. Lite Bldg, Omaha Neb. B0 —MWT 23 Portland, and potato country. ' | Wishek, | |50 TO 0,000 made promp Wead Bldg., 18th and F Scott's Bluff Irrigated Land THE BEST SOIL-THE BEST IRRIGA- TION SYSTEM-THE BEST CLIMATE irrigated land in the West. of anjy sources of thi svalley are parts of the country. in the market for land, join We go every other Tuesday Next Excursion Tuesday June 1,71909 Write for excursion rates and our beautiful illus- trated booklet telling all about this rich farming country, sent for the asking. Address Payne Investment Company, General Colonization Agents Omaha, [Or write for name of our agent in your locality.] Over a thousand acres were sold on our excursion of May 18th. Almost every man who goes to see this land buys before he returns. The wonderful re- attracting farmers from all 1f you're us on one of our excursions. ebraska (20)—M317 23 North Dakota. FOR SALE—60,000 acrea best wheat and flax land In the northwest; for furth information call or write John J. Doy N. D. (20)—M819 Jiix WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. @2—8 SHCOND MORTGAJE loans negotiated. Apply Room Ali-lo first Nat'l Bank BIdg. "phons Douglas Z18. (22)—324 WANTED—City loans and warrants. W, Farnam Bmith & Co., 182 Farnam St (2)—3% PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood, 16 Brandels Bldg. (2232 PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., N. Y. Life Private money, 300 to\ %,000; low rate. @ REAL o purchase money. and contracts bought. Antelope Tnv. (o Old Boston Store Bids. a)—sin 00 TO $200,000 on tinproved property; mo delay. GARVIN' BROS., 100 Farnam, 8 o MONEY TO BUILD. 300 to §200,000 at ourrent rates. W. H. THOMAS, 58 First Nal'l Bank Bldg. (22) 328 $0 TO $6,000 In homes {n Omahs. O'Keete ate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. ~Dous. @)—88 mortgages ¥IVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN Room L New York Life bm& )—sm RATES wemm, Brandels Bidg. @)~ ty. F. D Wead, mam. (i2)-8% MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co. ) LOWES REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 5-room house, & ¢-room house end & couple of vacant lota NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. ‘Phone Red 1998. Open Egnl « _ STOVE REPAIRS _ hot water and hot air com- bination heating, # and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle grates, gas stoves repaired, water fronts and flower vases. Omaha Stove Repalr Works, 1206 1208 Douglas St. 'Phones Ind. A-%21, Bell Douglas %0 Bl ____ WANTED—TO BUY BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. MIL e | BEST price pald for 2d-hand turniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. L (28)—338 STANDARD upright plancs. Phone Web- ster F1%. (36)—M63 BEST prices paid for 30-hand fursiture. clothes, shoes. etc. Tel. Douglas (8 o )81 May 3 WANTED-To buy small-sised rator, f S gt i must be cheap. 629, care Bee. (26)—-81 x WANTED-—SITUATIONS FAMILY washing wanted: all_work guar- | anteed. Call W. 472 GN—M142 4 GOOD, all around man cook wants posi- ton in botel. Box 88, Avoca, la @1 —MW7T BHx 0 e | _ WANTED—TO RENT WE are getting inquiries for well located houses. Must have sole agency. Nowata Land & Lot Co., sulte Blds. 'Phone Red 199, Open evenings. 7REA‘L ESTATE TRANSFERS P. H. Philbin and wife to The Prest- O-Lite Co., part sub lot 2, tax lot 5, section 16-15-13 ik part sely ne, Mattie C. Ellls to same, 16-16-18 ... 't Rrrite M. L. Dilion to same, part sub lots % and 3, tax lot 5, same 5 A Elizabeth Wood ‘and husband to Willlam Guthrie, lot 18, block 180 South Omaha ... s Reed Bros. (o Minnie B. Carins, lot 4, block 2, Loemis'sd........ e Willlam C.' Norris to Willlam A, Haberstreh, lot 18, block 14, Orchard Mary Stenberg and husband to Bd- ward Sorenson ... . United Real Estate & Trust Co. to Emma Corr, 287 acres in Maxwell's 2d Addition’ . i Samuel R. 8 Adams, lotm Bdwin F. Bralley, Smith, west % lot 6, block 1 weod Park % Skiksrinieey Henry Gross i to John Swanson, wis sl lot 4, block 3, Armstrong’s ist . . y John Swanson to August Hugh Dixon and wife to Jennle Mur- ray, south 50 ft. lets 1 and 2, block 13, ‘Matter's Addition T Martba A. DelLamatre and husband to James Trebilcock, lot 3, block 3 Lincoln Place Realty Improvement Co. to L. J Millard, lot 1, block 2, Clifton Hill.. County treasurer to Parkway Real Estate Co., lot 3, block 1 and lot 3, block 4, Leavenworth Terr Willlam D. Giffin and wife to Fred G. Goodnough, lot 8, block 2, Bald- rige Helglts stases Mary L. Busch and husband to James A. Langan, part se% nwi, section -16-12 . John and wite to Frank J. Nor- lot 10 block 35, Albright's Lin- "Larson, 25,000 T. M. Tiiden to E. Mae Nor- d lot 8, block 6, Barker Ellzabeth M. Shahan to Nebraska Fuel Co., lots 7 and 8, block %6 and part lots 5 and 6, block 35, Omaha LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-EXTEN- slon of time has been granted for the opening of bids on the foilowing work. Notice is herdby given thai the secretary of the Board of Education of the school district of the city of North Platte, will receive bids up to and including the hour of §:00 p. m., of the 21th day of May, 199, for the erection, completion and eonstrue- tion of one eight room school bullding in | the second ward of block 15 and the erection and completion of one elght room school bullding in the third ward on block | 52, all in the city of North Platte, Lincoin | | county, Nebraska, all labor to be done | and material furnished by the contractor. | The successful bidder to glve bond in the sum of $1,,080 for the faithful perform- of his contract certified check in the sum of §500 to thet he will enter into & contract, his bid be accepted All work to be done and material to be turnished in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the secretary of said board and at the office of the architect, J. H. Craddock, | Wead uma_ Omaha, Neb, and such plans | and specifications to form & part of the contraet The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. E T. TRAMP, Secretary -M-20d 3t GOVERNMENT NOTICES « (Continued.) NOTICE TO CONTR. I8 hereby given that Sealed bids received by the Board of Commi of the Bouth Dakota State Soldlers at Hot Springs. South Dakota, & of the commandant of sald home on before the [irst d of June 199, at jock in the afternoon, for the erection stone and brick smokestack for the State Soldiers’ Home, acco:ding to plans \d_specifications _ prey by _Joseph Swarts, architect, Sioux Falls, 8. D, ALSO For the furnishings and settings of thres new bollers and high pressure work for the Bouth Dakota State Soldiers’ Home at Hot Springs, South Dakota, according to plans and_specificati prepared by Ben cowler, chief engineer. Bids will fved for steel siack according to specifl- cations separately. Bids can be made in for the whols amount of the work except for the brick or steel smoke- stack, which must be a separate bid. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check equal to 10 per cent of the Amount of the bid. The board reserves the right to reject a nd all bids. Plans and specifications can be seen and examined at this office of the commandant or at the office of The Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb.; Sloux City Journal, Sioux City Sloux Falls Argus Leader, Sioux 8. D. Dated this 7th day of May, 190, order_of the Board of Commissioners. B. GEDDIR, Commandant. OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING Q termaster—Fort Douglas, Utah, May 8, 1909: Sealed proposals in triplicats, subject to the usual conditions will be recelved at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., Ma 1909, and then opened in the attending bldders for construet! bowling alley at Fort Douglas, Utah. formation furnished on application Valopes containing bids (o be marked *Pro- for Public Building.” and addressed ‘Captain T. 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June o Berlin (new) June 3% Connections Encircling the Globe Travelers' Checks good all over the world. Avply OFLRICK & CO. General Ageats, way New ¥York or K. Claussenius & ©o., 96 Dearborn St., Ohicago, Iil. CANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE 10,000 Ton Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers e "Direst to and Denmark Hellig Olav Oscar 11 F._Tetgen _Jjuns 17 United Steamers g R Wy A B JOHNSON & CO. 1 B Kinsew 8t WL or to Local Agenta Only $67.50 First Cabin TO ROTTERDAM RUSSIAN AMERIOAN LIND NEW TWIN BCREW B 8. “RUSSIA" Salling June 6th and July 17th All First Cabins are outside rooms. This steamer embodies’ all the latest improve- ments in shipbulldin Mildist | CTORS-—NOTICE | or | | | re- | { dition, | servant. pla su \m('nm | Pacific | further instruc | any error the court may have made In fail | Calkins, For further particulars apply to The Russisn American Line A E JOHNSON & CO, 17 Broadway, N. Y | & creek and its SUPREME COURT SYLABI Debus ainst Armour & C Douglas county. Affirmed. Ree: 1 An employs who ls entrusted by his master with power to direct and control the work of wervants, and to whom l& com- mitted the duty of seeing that the appli- ances to be used and with which such sther servants are to work are kept In safe con is not, as to such dutles, a fellow 0. (Appeal 2. Under the clfcumstances as developed by the {ssue and evidence In this case an instruction is not erroneous which informs the jury that it was the duty of the mas ter to furnish a reasonably safe working for his servants. 3. Where instructions of the court fatrly submitied the issues of fact and the law to be applied to the jury, the verdict, If pported by the evidence will be sus Rock Tsland and Railroad company. Appeal. Baline county, Afirmed. Root, J.; Reese, C. J., and Fawceit, J.. dissenting 1. An instruction must be pertinent to the evidence as well as relevant to some lssue in the case; and If the evidence does n tend to support an issue presented by the pleadings, that issue should not be sub- Titced Tn the instructions o the Jury 2. 1t I8 not error to refuse to give an In- struction, If th roper legal principle therein announced, Is included by the court in_another instruction given to the jury 3. If the court properly instructs the jury that the burden s on the plaintiff to make out his case, but s silent as to the burd resting on defendant to prove an affirm tive defense, and plaintiff does not reques ons on said point, he walves Buiier againat Chicago. ing to instruct concerning the burden car- rled by the defense 4, Where the lssue joined relates to the sufficlency of openings in a rallway em- bankment for the escape of flood waters in alley, plaintift’s testimony concerning statements made by him to de fendant's officers charged with the duty of constructing said embankment, that in his opinton such openings were insufficlent, is_irrelevant and properly excluded. 5. The court in its discretion, may permit jurors to take to the jury room plats and maps properly identiffed and admitted in | evidence. 6. Where the court falrly submitted to the | jury the lssues and the evidence, the Judg- n ment will not be reversed for errors unnecessary instructions given, If from a consideration of the peladings and all of the evidence, 1t is apparent that the jury was Dot mhisted and that the verdict returned 1s amply supported b ythe evidence. Kerr v. McCreary, Appeal. Adams. Re- versed and remanded with directions. C.; Fawcett, J., dissenting. Com- missioners’” D pt 1. The purchaser at a judicial sale upon the foreclosure of a mortgage, upon con- firmation, acquires the title of ‘all the par- tles to the action and nothing more. 2 Durlng the lifetime of the mortgage, it is a lien on all of the Interest of the mertgagor, possessed by him at the exe- cution of the morigage, and the purchas.r at the judicial sale acquires such title only in the event that the mortgagor's tee, to whom the equity of redemption fan been soid, has been made a party ® the action. 3. Where the plaintiff brings an action to qulet title to real estate, and the de- fendant prays to be declared the owner and to have her right ¢ ssession con tirmed, such prayer {8 a demand for af- firmative rellef and subj the defend ant to the operation of the maxim that he who seeks equity must do equity Robbing v. Fiinn. Appeal, Valley. On motion for rehearing, motion overruled Per Curfam. » Anderson peal, Dougla Commissioners’ Department 1. Rulings which do not pertain to the trial in such a sense as to make them as signable as causes for a new trial, such as rulings upon demurrers, motions ad dressed to pleadings, etc., need not be called to the attention pf the trial court by motion for § new trial to make them available upon appeal 2 On a former appeal from a judgment in favor of the plaintiff the case was re- versed on the ground that the verdict was not sustained by the evidence; on a sec- ond trial of the case the evidence offered by the plaintiff was substantially the same a8 on the first trial, and plaintiff falling to adduce any new materlal testimony The trial court directed a cerdict for the defendant. Held, no error. Hile v. Troupe. Appeal, Buffalo firmed. Root. J.; Rose, J. not sitting. 1. Forfeitures are not looked upon with favor by the courts and will not be en- forced beyond the strict letter of the agreement 2. A lessee of tate school lands whose lease was executed pursuant to the act of February 24. 1883, agreed in writing that “If default is made in the semi-annual payments In safd lease described, 1 agree that this leave may be forfeited by sald board without further notice to me or an actlon at law.” Held, that the lessee dld not thereby walve his right under the statute to redcem from the forfeiture. Anderson against Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Railroad company. Appeal, Frank- lin. Reversed with directions. Good. C 1. It is error to submit a cause of action to the jury when there is no evidence to sustain it 2 A farmer, who is engaged in ralsing farm crops and live stock is competent to testify to the value of such crops and live stock. 3. A farmer, who has resided upon his farm for many years. and is actively en gaged in igriculture, is competent 1o testl fy as to the value of his lind, and the crops raised thereon by him. 4. A farmer actively cngaged iIn agri- culture and who s acquainted with a par- ticular tract of land and has 1 knowledge of the value of lands In its vicin'ty competent to give an opinion as to the value of the particular tract 15432 Acken against Tingelnof’. Appeal trom Lancaster. Affirmed. = Epperson, C. Commissioners’ department. 1. In an action by a wife against licensed liquor dealers to recover damages for non-support by her husband, whe was made an habitual drunkard either wholly or partially through the defendant's traf- fie, it is competent to introduce the Carlisle tables of mortality as evidence of the band's expectancy of life when a sufficlent foundation therefor I8 laid by evidence tending to show that the husband's hab- ftual inebriety has permanently impaired his earning capacity. 2. In such action the plaintiff may prove that necessaries were furnished the family by the county and by charitable institu tions; also may show the suffering to which the family was subjected through the hus band's neglect caused by his drunkenness 3. Liquors sold by the defendant need not be the sole ¢ recovery 4. Upon conflicting evidence as to amount of damages, there being sufficient evidence to sustain the verdtot, a judgment will not be set aside as excessive. 5. An _instruction stating 1t further find from the evidence that prior to the wrongs complained of in plaintiff's petition, plaintiff's husband w rong. ut that after ongs plaintiff's husband was permanently im- paired in his earning capacity, then in de termining the damages to be allowed plain- tff. you may take into consideration the tables of expeetancy which have been in troduced in evidence' |8 not erroneous because it permitted the jury to consider permanent ~impairment from whatever cause, when the uncontradicted evidence showed that the permanent impairment was caused solely by habitual drunkenness 165716 Kennison against State. Error from Union Stock Yards Co. Ap Affirmed. Duffie, C. At~ you of an injury to permit a | the | Selling Fast are these nobby $15 SUITS an¢ RAINCOATS WE HAVE PLACED ON SALE THESE LAST FEW DAYS. Reasons, Kohn Bros. are going out of trade, so we are closing thetr 1ine, Worth up to $30 at $15. You will have to come quick, They're being “gobbled up” mighty fast That's all we need say about “‘these clothes.” Call around, look them over, you'll walk out earry- ing one, and a self-satisfied smile with you. VOLLMER’S Expert Clothes Fitters 107 So. 16th St. P. S.~Trousers sold up to $6, at $3. . k;{r{nhn“ Affirmed. Root, J., Rose, J., not sitting 1. The constitutional right to a trial be- fore a jury of the county where the crime is alleged to have been committed, s a mere personal privilege of _the accused which " he will -waive, if the venue 1s changed at his reques. without objection and he appears in the supreme court, though the venue is not changed to Joining State ex rel Scott a 4 Neb., not presumed and this court reverse a conviction because of alleged_orror in overruling challenges to jurors for cause and because ft is claimed that defondant exhausted his peremptory challenges on jurors who should have been excused for cause where the record does not affirmatively support such assignment Blumway againat State. p. ante. decided this term of court 3 K. after a flst fight with C, drew a revolver and fired twice at his antagonist, who grappled with him and during the struggle, the weapon, while in K.'s hana was discharged and C. mortally wounded. The court fully instructed the jury concern- ing all degrees of homicide and the sub- ject of melf defense. Held, that if K. dia not act in selt defense but purposely and unlawfully in_ presenting his firearm, and shooting at C., the last shot would refer back to the purpose with which K. com- menced to shoot and that he wes not en- titled to an instruction on the theory that the killing was accidental 4. Instructions criticised by defendant, examined and held to present (he law of self-defense to the jury. 5. Alleged misconduct of an assistant rosecuting attorney held not have been prejudicially = erroneous d fendant. 6. It is the province of the district regulate the course of business will not to court to during the progress of trials, and durinj the term to control its own sittings; and an order made compelling cou: for defendant in a criminal case to Argue said cause at night, unless it clearly and unmistakably = appears thal = defendant was prejudiced thereby, will not entitle defendant to a new trial 7. An order of the court limiting coun- sel for the state and defense in a murder trial to two hours and fifteen minutes on @ side within which to present their arguments will not justify this court granting a new trial, and especially where the record does nof disclose that at the end of the time limited counsel requested an extension of time. B. Tt is the Auty of counsel to obey the instructions of the trial court to mot interrupt 0”0.‘“6 counsel while he {s popounding questions to a witness, and f counsel {s contumacious, the court may, with propriety, threaten to disci- pliné him and such fact will not so im- pede the course of justice as to entitle efendant to a new trial. Btate ex rel. the Minden Edison Electric Light and Power Company against City of Minden. Appeal from Kearney. Reversed and remanded with instructions to dismiss relator's application. = Calkins, C. Com- missioners’ artment. 1. The mayor and council of a eity of the second class under 5000 inhabitants, if not restricted by any rule adopted by them may reconsider thelr action in allowing a claim against the city at any time before the claimant has, in reliance upon their action In allowing such claim, changed his position to his own dl ntage. 2. Section 80 of the charter act of cities of the second class under 5,000 inhabitants, providing that costs shall not be recovered in an action against the city upon an un- liquidated claim, unleas the same {s first presented to the mayor and council for udit, does not operate to make their ac- tion upon such claim judicial, nor to give thelr decision the effect of a judgment. Griffin against Chriswisser. ‘Appeal from Cass Reversed and remanded. Calkiny C.. Root, J., not sitting. Commissioners department. 1 In an action upon a note given for the benefit of a girl 15 years old, ostensibly to mpromise bastardy proceedin, by her against the defendant's son, fénge that & written agreement was by her in which she unlawfully cont; not to testify in a possible prosecution for statutory rape, overcome by evidence that the plalntitf daid not understand the meaning and effect of the written contract, but eigned the same upon the assurance of the defendant’s attorney that it settléd nothing but the bastardy proceeding. 2 The settisment of oastardy proceed- ings brought by an infant pregnant with an llegltimate child in & sulficlont con: sideration for a promissory note, and it is no defense to such note that the mother and guardian of such Infant made an un- lawtul agrecment not to prosecute the put- tive father for statutory rape unless such infant knowingly participated in such un- lawful agreement. 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