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STATE oITY 'flo!“'-g! FOR SALE. L (Gontined) ~$5,600.00 Unusual Bargain We Can Prove It B0th and Califorma, <7 rooms. vestibule, 1ibrary; dining, room, Xitchen, paniry, re- frigerator foofh. quiirterdd oak and hard | pine finiah, first floor. Fine double siair- ¥ to I"I.';'n bedtooms, * bath, linen cl¥sel;” hafd pine finiah on’ second floor Room for 3 nice bedrooms in attic. Hot witer hept, combipation fixtures, good | Rarawarel o1 B pAved street Glone to two chf Tim: “Nalf cash, baldnce o suit. We Have-Others. Walkup Real Estate Company 0 Paxton Block. Dotglas 2598, (19)—M®7 25 ety e — - FOR BALE-Store room, 6-room house and carner lof, Ames and fist Ave Write owner. klotél Vendome, 8ioux City, I (19)—M705 Jeb: ““Kcres, $760 Florepcy boulevhrd, this side Mill Very, sightly bulldink sites. limited Harrison & Morton, (19) ~208 | | | | | park. Number LIST and 1519-North 35th Street pew, all modern rhace heal, com- bination fixtures, . i p dandy placs, just noeth-.of . Bemis park. . Price 32,80 | Easy terme. Bee.the Qutside, then let me show you through. P Wi 8. FRANK, "3 Nevifie Block. our P Fix, wih Giaris, Boyer, 24 Cumifg Sta = | vofth 19th Bt. g (L rk Lite Bldg. roomsa, modern, o‘m;_ o an- Brenfign. Rpom 1 New 6-R. Cottage, $2,250 | Lot 50 teet front on Fowlar Ave Flogences houlavard;: seyer, watpr wtreet paved And ‘paid for Ike neat*placd; (mear two ca Harrison & Morton, T T near | and | very | i Sas 300 operty, Catunay TAnSh jands of et | Hivecto sell or trade, list them with me. unless 1 effect a.aale., Boarg, of Trade Bldg. ()82 00" near | euy chan It costs you. pethin W. W Mitehell, ls? 407 Kcres $6,5 High and_sightly, highly .mproved, Arthur, Brandels’ cotinyry ~home. Harrison & Morton o I © (9-Ms8 NIOE CHEAP HOME-~ "o wedern; splendid furnace; block. 4629 Iwol Aves Only $3;52. J. Parrove, Board of -Trade. - . (19)—-Mé2 29 6-ROOM HOUSE, 202 8. MTH AVE. Look at jt, Make- gfter. NOW’ATA‘ IAA:‘NH__ AND,. LOT COQ,, 2 Sulgh fizd N Y Lifd Bla Phone, ui“‘fi'fi" ¢ Brosiia, Nob. (19)—-M#19 30 o?‘on INVESTMENT. - mod. house,” hearly new—$i. 5501108 20th.. Res o Parres ber., North J. o A eave ) b = 7'?." 2 West Farnam Home. A ngw, §Foom, all Modefn home, hear a5th whd rnam; 4 bédrooms gnd wttie; | oak finish, on tirst floor; bast front lot; 50 ft. onaBagedtregt. Oply. BT, . < 4 SELBY, 16th and Farnam. 436 Board of Trade Bldg. (19)--693 27 Businés; Lot, $36,000 Cornersnear sheart of -new, live, improving | distrigt, savatiuble -at onee-for ment; (as safe as corn land). Harrison & Morton, 901 improve- ! Midwar between 0th and REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERLY POR SALE, (Continued.) ” 1 51 ea¥y fdyments. mod J cotta H. Parrotte, (19— MFX 66 HOMES We have a new printed list of 6 homes, ranging in price from $1.900 to §.50, that we WouMtlike to hAve everfone have who i¢ interested a home. There may be Just what you want on the list. Call our office or telephone us vour name and address and we Wil mail you the Ijst, then vou can Ro-out and 160k the properties over at your leisuré. HASTINGS & HEYD n rnam, W»rm Mth, S-story, 415 Ft. on Fa brick Vrry»m\'»mfnl Harrison & Morton, 3 (19)—702 REAL ESTAT FARM AND RA 5 FOR SALE Coloradoe. COLORADO IRRIGATED SNAP. © scres joining townsite, iwelve miles from Denvur; fruit and vegetable land; lles beautifully; fine View of the moun- tains; Ideal for home or investment. This will be sold at one-half. its resent value AL at once. NATIONAL. INVESTMENT CO., W2 Rrandeis Bidg., Omaba, ‘Nep. WESTERN COAL-LANDS, * - thousand acres -of western: coal land. Price reasonable. - Must be suld soon. Address CARR & NASH;-Blanca, Reference: Blanca State bank Several Colo, % ACRES, Sedgwick Co., : rriga- don $8"per Gcre. ide trugk Yarm. "I G. Bone, owner, 312 Shygart Block, Coun- cii Blutis, 16 Phores S8 and' 814 North Dakota. (2)—M FOR SALE-—60000 acres best wheat- and flax land in the northwest; for further informatiom eall or .write John J, Doyle, ishek, N, 4 - e A20)—ME19, JLIX. at | REAL ARM AND RANC! STATE ! | { LAND FOR SALEFARM AND LAND FOR SALR AL ESTATE Idaho-Carey-Act-La 'Snake River Valley--Twin Falls Country IDAHO IRRIGATION COMPANY'S PROJECT. | Engineering and Construction Work by | nds J. G. White & Company, Incorporated. | Mgr. Land Sales Dept. 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. WRITE C. B HURTT, BOISE, IDAHO (20)-200-J7x Nebraskn. HOLT COUNTY ‘BARGAIN 40 ‘ucres, well impreved, $3,000 -house; 100 Actes of Umber, 3 mores inwiimothy and clover;. 200 acrgs under plow, balance hay and, pasture; sehool section - adjeining , can be handied (n connection. Price on 34 actes, 5, A &nap for someope. HARWOOD & HARWOOD, 16 Bee Bldg. on PR Y S A GOOD LAX 3 640 ‘acras in” western Nob., $.50 per acte, cash, balance In elght years! $160 cach year 160 acres, 4 miles south of Dix, Neb., $10 per acre. Every acre can be cuitivated. J. Q. Bone, owner, 312 Shugart Block, Council Blufts, ‘Ta. Phones and ' $14. o A 626 81X $6 o $100 per ag. b C SEND for dohg et; ‘farmé, acre. - BEMIS, Brandels Bl ~' <" BIG SNAP FOR SALE. Fifie improved. farm, 18), .4 centril Ne- braska; all in cultivation:but few acre 25 ucres alfalfa; handy to ' ‘town - an scheol; price $75 ‘acre, good terms; one of the bedt ‘in ‘the state.’ Addrbsh’ the owneri. Y 76, care ‘Omaha’ Bee. + i (20)—M662 Jebx ALFALFA FARM 120 ACRES! 6'miles ;south fram South Omaha, % mile 001D ‘Trumble school house: all. fenced n6W tiguse and barn; § acrés alfalfa, very fine: 30 acres oats, 10 meadow, running water, Price, $150 ‘per acre, See H. T, Glarke, Ifer Grand., S (20)-M865, 28 South Dakota. FINE farm lands in Hand and joining | counties, South Dakota. Hustling agents | wanted. Jay P. Morrill, 612 Palace Bldg., Minneapolls, Minn. (0)—MT47 J16x FOR "SALE—Choice farm land in Brule county, 8. D, where crops are sure, cli- mate Is good and your investment is safe, In the corn belt of the Missouri valley For booklet .and prices address L. L Hagaman, Pukwana, S. D. (20)—~MS45 Jedx LOOK THIS UP. Then come with us to Brule county, South | Dakota. We control 14,000 acres ana can sell in tracts to sult purchasers, Price, $20 to $0 per acre. Write or call KELLEY INVESTMENT CO,, 2%0-6 Neville Bldg. 16 ‘acres, Hand Co., So. Dakota, near Mil- ler; $14.50 per acre. J. G. Bone, owner. 812 Shugart Block, Council Blutfs, Ia. Phone Bell #03-814, 20)— M625 31x LAND FOR SALE . 87 per a., $1,920 cash; terms . 88 per a.; §2.580 cash: terms o 88 per a.; $1,820 cash; terms + 88 per a.; $23% cash; terms » 89 per a.; $2.240 cash; terms 1,280 cash; terms 320a, $1.920 cash; terms balance. 180 a., $10 per a.; $960 cash: terms balance. ‘This I8 only part of our list; if you don't sce what you want, ask for it. |STRINGER INVESTMENT CO ‘63 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb 840 840 480 19 2% 20 balance balance. balance., balance. balance. balance, BARGAINS IN NEBRASKA. $40-acré farm near Pllger and_Wisner, Nob. 124 voose b 0f AMProyemenis . 00 AGLes n' cultrontion, 600 actes of. farm land; only $2750 per mcre! “THINK OF I~ Write quitk, don‘t delay for price has been re- duced rearly $10. to- close estate by Jung 5. ABBOTT REALZY ¢O, ' 415" Brandels Bldg. Omaha. % 4t Brisa 'Hq‘mqum K ., 800 'ACRES ‘ unimproved land, county, Kansas; all level, rich farm | iand. ”' The 'siate agriculiural report | showk Yhis (0 be ohe of the best coun- tiés in" the state for ‘small grain. ' Like lands ‘are selling om $20 to §25 an acre. Owrier ' nongesident - and” wants to dispose of this quick. Price, $15 an acre. Terms. W, W. MITCHELI Boarg. of Trade Bldg.,,Oma! Thomas & - Neb. 20)~835 37 (eree o ae This week only 2 $2.80 - ol For fifty-four_ feet front and party wall on Cuming 8t. East of 19th Bt. 280, ~ For sixty-two feet r‘guru on 19th 8t., corner, alley, south o{ Cuming ‘51 ROBINSO! : OLF “¢ 48 Paxtén ABlook. B ) ' LOTA80x1. - Beat part - Shérman 'Ave” At price ‘tiat will_surprise: you " NOWATA LAND AND ‘LBT cO, .- Sulte: 84 N. Y.. Lite Bid ‘Phone Red 1090, “" Omaha, Neb. (19)—M832 28 ‘A Fine Hor : ‘1Ine riome 305 DEWEY AV 1.eception biall, paiiu., hack parlor, rooni, kitction ‘bn firsi’ floar: finished in o8K: “four bedroomis® and vath on second floor, fiNlshvdl in hard ‘fine; largé cedar alosets; mantel and Trepldce: combination fixtureés, “laundry, fine furnuce, walks, paved streets: corner Icl, thxfi feer If you are looking for a home see this one P. 0. NIELSEN & C0., 08 N. ¥. Lite Hog. Both ‘¥ s L3 7)‘ ’ u}n dining nes. 2 123 .$::39th St ! cement | Okiahoma, OKLAHOMA 489020 mores of upland. prairie, black: sandy #oil, near Caney, Kan.. priee $20-pe. acte, 457700 acres of agricultural land in--one body;" 1s. léaséd for oil &nd,g8s and 5 not; located § miles southwest of Nowhta; price 333 per dci J 419-230" udtes '0f extra good fa cated near Wann, OKI.; 2 18 a8 rich as you will find, 3 acres has some draws in it; ldnd’raived @0 ‘bu. of corn #nd oals to the acre; 0 acres is leased for oll and gas and'is paying $l per acre advanced royulty; big bargain @t $20 per-acre. - » 451000 acres - of rich . ‘valley ‘land; all siiooth and part of same 18 in a high state of cultivation; this tand: is lacated within three mi of Watova, Okl, and six miles from Newata; Oki, 800 acres of it is practically in_one body and 40 acres | sla located three miles gouth; the-land is “well Worth §3 per acre, an exceptionally 000 bargain at §20 pec Acre. bave land In Nowats Co.-in, apy size Wact you may desire from © acres up at prices’ ravging fram $1¢- to 3% per scre. There are 4,%0 flowing oll wells in wata Co. Nuturak gds is sold at ze 1,00 cuble feet. "You might get an well with yopr land.s vezage rainfall in inches . per annwm; average from March 1 to Oclober 1, 24 inches, and distributed just as needed, . - - Good water I (Ol from 3 to 40 feet. Find Nowata county on your The Oklahoma' & Cherokes C AR tast ‘and west thiwugh- Ahis: couply 1s a certainty. - kand >will prebubly double in land, lo- cres of th | | | | W per aul “ A A beautiful twelve-room residence of heo finest stone and lr-Ele construction. Five rooms on firm ‘ig.m, ingluding reception hall, patior, library, dining room and kitehen; on the second ficor there are & ll@l B“TWUH and l"l)»hll.h rooms; three rooms om-hine floor; full basement; with siarage. room, laundry. and fine hot waier veaung’ pant, Lary (lot"Tx186 with good shade trees; location is second to none, this baing one of the finest streets in the eity. Owner is leaving the eity, will make a most attractive prioe: THE BYRON REED (0., F 22 So. ’tm‘bon‘- . 2 o, 8 GOOD CORNER CHEAP WEST FARNAM DISTRICT ::; Lwo Blocks fram Farnani Hne,/ Paved street (o same, " ety and sewer m three or four water hor i as good and Chbun' tn s dlstriot. Jo- e it (AF ance If yau-wani 3 po , 101 FARNAM SB. One Douglas 15, 9)—72 28 in value within $wo years. Xou can't afford | Mo mim sliis opportonlly. Ask Mo bac. | “toket ugent about dew rates to Nowata. Come in und see us, or write, | TUNOWATA LAND AN& LUF:CO., | = U0 Buite 024 Noo¥. Lifo Bld | "Phbne Red 1505, Umaiia, Neb, | Open - evenings. y— i34 2 ' OKLAHOMA | ORIGINAL ALLOTMENT MAP | Showing eagh Iudiau ahoumed in Cherokee strip, It I8 & curtosity. - Come in: aud see it «We 'will explain why-the fand is so cheap. NOWATA LAND & LOT €G., Suite 64 X Y. Lil Piidns Red 1999. 3 (80 M35 B BUY cheap exas lant, 91 €0 W' per acre, bhalanc forty y s’ time, 3 per cent in- terest. he last cheap land in the south Reat, Send up YDy ame ipday Texas Development bilsping , Co..: “Houston, Tex. (20)—M649 Jeix | . Orveson. P p FAMOUS CAMAS PRAIRIE. Rica, bl 801, abundant refhtull: mild Ellnace: ass Jlor map of northwest. Odo. M, Tieed, - weeyiile, [dabe. 120) . Jed OREGON farms. eily wnd suburban homes. Parties coming (o Oregou might get soma information that wiii be a help tu them in welecting a' home. . Thirey odntinual residen the us 1o give you some Ry T ek T 5 Dir ters to Everett %fl. Room 26 Rotheniid - Buew d. ,Qre. i FOR BALESTen thousand arria s BALE—Ten (hepsand, arres of timber dand, finest inSOregon; wh Gr one body and one ownerhip. Addveds £ -M. Fur- (20)—M69 Jel man, Coquille, Ore (20)—-M83S Je3 Wk of illamette | 30)—M361 28 REAL ESTATE LOANS ke gLy dlg ] Antciope Tav: Som Old Boston Store &ldl 22827 ¥IVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bidg. )—s8 A (Z2)—334 8100 TO §10,00 made prompily. F. D, W, Wana Blie Tia ans PR T D ent: PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. 81 616 Brandels Sldg. (‘gm‘ PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., N. Y. Life | Private money, $00 to $,000; low rate. (2)—sm 600 TO 3200000 on hnproved property; no delay. GARVIN BROS., 1604 Farnam 8t. (22)—M357 Mortgage Loans I am prepajeu .. uccommodate parties dewiring lower interest rates ‘and more convenfent terms for payment of loans on resldence properties in Omaha and South Omaha. No commission is charged for making loans, only a nominal sum required {0 cover recording mortgage and examining betracts. Interest payable semi-annually nd privilege granted of paying from 10 to 2 per cent pf the loan on any Interest date, ~'Phone Douglas 164, Independent W. H. Thomas, 503 First National Bank Bldg. (32)—646 27 MONEY TO BUILD. i 800 to 200,00 at current ri | Wi H. THOMAS, 58 First Nat'l Bank Bidg. (22)—d | LOWEST RATES memw, Brandels Bidg, 20— | o e $600 TO 3,000 in homes in Omaha. O'K. Real Estate Co. 1001 N. ¥ Life. © Done -8 Trust Co. &l M 3 (22)—38 ANTED-City loans and warrants, W, Farnam Smith & Co. 180 Farnam 8t @) nc.vlllltd‘. irst Nat'l Bank Bldg. 8. @)—an WE HAVE BUYERS for & 5-room house, & 6-room house and & couple of m...{":%-. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Buite 62 N. ¥. Life Blag., Omaba. ‘Phone Red 1998 Open Eveninga P =" WILL PAY SBPOT CASH for strictly modern i-room house In west- ern’ part of city—if price s right. | NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, Suite: @4 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999, aha, Neb. (2)—-Mé3i 28 | NEW furnaces; hot water and hot alr com- bination heating, Z and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle grates, gas stoves repaired, water fronts aud flower vases. Omaha Stova Repair Works, 136 Douglas St. 'Phones lnd. A- ouglas_960. {___ WANTED—TO BUY BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, c. jes and shoes. Tel Loug. 8971 o) ty loans. Pete SBCOND MORTGASE loa ADPl): ?oom 417- 10 BEST price gaid for 2d-hand furniture, Wm. Rosenblatt. Tel s (26) 338 WANTED — Medical practioe; fixt bought. Address J. . 41 Delni 8" Guelph, Ont. 5)—M864 31x STANDARD upright plancs Phone Web- sler g% (38)- Meds WANTED—Te buy small-sized refrigerator. MUt bo chaup. ) Tel A7 or Adaress’i i, care Bes @@ 7x 1 i WANTED—T0 RENT WE are getting Inquiries for well located Houses, ‘Must have sole agency. Nowa Land & Lot Co. sulte 634 Y. Li Bldg. 'Phone Open eveninj POBITION wanted by man with good run- about auto. Temperate and married. Address C. C., 811 N. 2%th 8t (1) —M8s6 30 modern house by June 1 Tel. (@8)—-M72 B WHEN you reply to advertisements which appear In these Want Ad. columns kindly mentlon the fact that you saw their ad- vertiasement in The Bee. lot 6, John Lubbe's sub L...... Josiah' Kent and wife to H. M. Chris- tle, half lota 1 to ¢ and 10, block 2, Kent's addition ... ghacs Omaha Safe Deposit and Trust com- pany to.same, undivided 1. same. Mary Sweigard and husband to Peter Waszgis and wife, lot 11, block 1, Brow's H1l 4..i.vo: ogensssbooss S Tukey Land company to Susie R. Shu- felt, part lots 4. 5 and 6, block 2, Lessentine's Saratoga ., George Kloch and wife to Joseph Cwiertnia, lot 12 block 46 South Omaha ... g Litinger Impls lie 'W. Murphy, Marsh's addition ABNatTE s F. T. B. Martin and wife to Barker company, part lots 3 and 4, Oka- homa. and and other property 3 Edith Olson to Hattle §. Raldy, sub- lot 2 of sublot 7, tax lof §. ection X AR R &-fyokis 8 Ellzabeth Kountze Real Esfate com- pany to Pappina Scanlan, lot 55, Forest Hill park.......Mh......... J. B. Bond to Ella’ M. Bond, lots 15 and 16, block 22, Wilcox 24 ... M. F. Cross and wife to R. L. An- drews, lot 1, block 'l, Pope Place. .. Kristiane Ziegler and husband to Carl Danielson, lot 16, block™ 12, Deer Cathne Douglas to @ P.'T 8, block 1, Summit Place ......... Malden Tnvéstment company to J. H Painter, lot 4, block 9, Hillside ad- dition N ahyeehay s oss Nebraska Investment and Improve- ment company to M. Sadle trustee, lot 12, Coburn's Sub......... Same to same, lot 3, block %8, Omaha S. M. Sadler, trustee, to Nebraska Underwriter's Insurance company, iot 12, Coburn's sub........... 4 Same to same, lot 6, block 305, Omaha R. W. Ross and wife to Elizabeth M. Shahan, lots 19, 20 and 21, block 1. Mayne Place ..... Colosvsre Elizabeth M. Shahan to J. WHOH, BRMO ...ivovoeisrides i Elizabeth E. Streitz to R. ¥ Streitz, lots 14 to 18, block 7, Saunders & Himebaugh's Highland park ...... William Redgwick and wife to B ward Akrams, lot 3, block 2, Ham- mond Place ..... Milton Tootle, jr. ing assoctation, Omaha .. John Podrasky north 3 feet of % lot 1 and north 8 feet of s lot 3, block 3 Mur- ray's addition B 4 Maude Mogge to th 1. M. Tukey, Jot 22 and part lot 21, Hill- G T O A e A. J. Seaman to Ellen Gah), lots 22 nd 25, Hawley Terrace .......... County treasurer to Edward Davi jr., lot 9, block 162, South Omaha.. Same to same, lot 13, block 3, Mis- sourl Avenue park ........ Same to same, lot 15. biock Omaha Same to N, 8. R LU e United States to Peter Hanger, wig nwi 34-16-10 e A, J. Donohoo, referee, fo J. C. Thomas, s% nwi swi 24, and sey of newl 23-16-10 and other land.. Mary B, Driscoll and husband (o Mabel J. Hart, lot 12, Graddys sub.. John Gehrke and wife to H. P. Oehi- ert, part lot 2, Tuttle's sub...... Hattle Reed to Joseph A. Jaquith, lot 6 block 2 Denman Place...... Virginia C. Hanscom et al, to the Omaha club, part lot 1, Capitol add. Thomas Dooley to Gertrude Loftman, fots 1 and 2, block 2, Seymour's..... Robert Barth and wife to Fannie Sou- kup, lot 3, block 106, South Omaha. .. 8. McDonald to H. G. W. Reed, lot 11, Selby Helghts G2 0n ePterson and wife to C. H. lot %, block 2, Hanscom lot 4 block 9, to Swedish Bulld: lot . block 142, 158, South Mercer, lot 12, block 5 1,200 Charles 8. Huntington et al, to L. N. Guild, lot 13, Upland Terrace % E. F. Bralley, sheriff, to the McCague Investment Co, lots 1 and 2, block 3, Golden § Andrew Nielson to John end w wail feet lot 4, block 6, Reed Kyt it - 0 Willlam H. Clifton et to A J Donahoo, sely nel 23, and sl nwi Wi 24-15-10.. ... J. P. Thomas and wife, James A. Sunderland Peter Murray, lots 15, block 109, Dundee Place Peter Murray to James A. Sunder- land, trustee, same H. P. Greeley to W. 21, block 8, Clarendon Risia M. L. Stone and wife to R. H. Lan- deryou, lot 2, block 28 Haleyon Helghts . Figianasaond R. Landeryou to wife to Wm Redgwick, iot 18, block 2, Hastings & Heyden's 2a ...... S Louls Wolf and wife 40 A J Plumer, lots 1 to 6, block 11, Summit Willilam Lickert to Wilhelm Gehr- mann, lot 18, block 48, orandview E. R. Benson and wife to Byron R Hastings and Edward T. Heyden, Wi feet lot 14, Cherry Garden.... Byron R. Hastings et sl to Willlam Evers, same 2950000 200ntt YA ) W. Heagle me, same d_wite to w18 1, A. Goble, lot 400 Total 304.936 WHEN you write to advertisers, remem- ber that it takes but an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that vau ssw the sd {n The Dee 0| Chicago Flyer.. LEGAL NOTICES BONDHOLDERS OF T The holders of Coal eompany the_undersixned of The Sheridan June 11, 198, and ITn THE | Sheridan Coal Company {the bonds of the S2heridan hereby notifie that | trustee, under trust deed Coal company, od | recorded June M, 188, in book 26 of mor tgage records, on page 438, in the office of the counyy clerk of the county of Sheridan and state of Wyoming, haws received notice from the Sheridan COal company that it will, on or before June 3, 1908, remit the undersigned $24,000, to take up. and retire twenty-four bonds, as provided in safd trust_deed. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has drawn and selected by lot the following twenty-four numbers of twenty-four of the bonds secured by sald trust deed, | e 456, 890, 506, 37, b | e pald to it by said The Sheridan Coal company under &aid trust deed, and upon sueh payment of said $24,000 to the undersigned on or before June 30, 196, the undersigned will, at its | office at the corner of Dearborn and Madi- son streets, in the city of Chicago, lil.. on the 1st day of July, 189, pay to the holders ered owners of sald bonds, num aforesaid, the principal and ac cumulated interest thereon, upon the sur- render and delivery thereof to the under- signed, uncancelled, and accompanied by all unpaid coupons thereto belonging. Interest on each of said bonds numbered as afore- sald, will cease after said lst day of July, A« D, 199, whether presented on said day or thereafter. UNION TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, by Rufus F. Chapin, Secretary M18-20-2193 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—NOTICE ia hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of the South Dakota State Soldiers’ Home at Hot Springs, South Dakota, at the office of the commandant of sald home on or before the 1st day of June,- 1909, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, for the erection of a stone and brick smokestack for the State Boldiers’ Home, acco:ding to_ptans and specifications _ prepared by _Joseph Swarts, architect, Stoux Fulls, 8. D, ALSO For the furnishings and settings of three new boliers and high pressure work: for | the Bouth Dakota State Soldiers’ Home at Hot Springs, South. Dakota, .according to lans and specifications prepared by Ben ‘owler, chief engineer. Bids will be re- celved 'for steel stack according to_ speaifl: eations separately. Bide. can be ihade (n lump sum for the whole amount of the work except for the brick or stetl smoke- stack, which must be a separate bid. All bids ‘must be accompanied by a certitied’ check equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the bid. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications can be seen and cxamired at this office of the commandant or dt the office of The Omaha Bee, Cmaha, Neb.; Bioux City Journal, Stoux City, Ia.; Bioux Falls Aigus Leader, Sioux ~iall 8 D. Dated this 7th day of May, 190, by order of the Board of Commisstoners. 'J. B._GEDDIS, Commandant. Miidist OF FICE _CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- master, Fort Leavenworth, Kan May 24, 1909.—Sealed proposals, In’ triplicate, will be received here until 11 a. m. central time, June 11, 1%9, and then opened in the-pres- ence of bidders, for the consiruction, plumb- ing, heating, electric witing and fixtures of an additior. to hospital at Fort Leaven- worth, Kansas. Full informatfon and bank forms of proposal furnished upon applica- tion to this office. Plans and specifica- tlons may be seen here, also In offices of the chief quartermasters at - Omaha, St Paul, depot quartermasters at Philadelphia, St. Louls and Master Builders' Exchange. Kansas City, Missourj. United States re. serves the Tight to reject any or all pro- posals or any part thereof. Envelopes to Dondorsed “Proposals for an Addition to Hospital" and addressed to -Captain -Wm. D. Davis, Quarterm ~ RAILWAY_TIME_CARD ° UNION STATION—10TH AND MASON Union Pacific— *Overland _Limited. Colorado Express Altantic Exgres: Oregon Express. Los Angeles Limited Fast Mall.. China and Ji North Platte Local | Colo. Chicago Spec Beatrice & Strom: y Loc Lane Cut-Of} Vailey Lotal (motor, f Hastings-Superior. b 215 pm *Local passengers not curiled Nos. 1 and 2. Chicago, Rock Island & Pasifio— . ; EAST. J Norfolk & So. Platte, Chicago Limited... Towa Loc mo f).. on trains 5:20 pm | a11:06 pm | A 4:30 prr 11:05 pm Des Moines Passenger. Town Local ... Chicago (Eastern Ex). WEST. 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Ex 333 38338387 vERap CE9 ST PUEUEEREYT 5s WSFER thamsBpsyis 2 3 BB a1l:16 pm | Burlington— Leave. & 4:10 pm a 4:lu pm a 4:10 pm ailio ym u 5:45 am Denver & California Puget Sound Exp. Black Hills ...... Northwest Exp Nebraska poluts Lincoin Fast Mall Nebrasks Express Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Schuyler-Plattsmouth Plattsmouth-Towa ... Bellevue-Plattsmouth Colorade Limited “hicago Limited 80 Express Chicago Flyer lowa Local . Bt. Louls Expres Kansas City i Kansas City & Bt | Kansas City & St. B8EEE 3 cse St. Paul, Minneapolis & Town City Passenger..b 6:30 am Sioux City Passenger... Sioux City Local Emerson Local Miosouri Paelfio— Auburn Local . a Dally. b Daily day only. | plan REFUSES TCENDORSE JEROME Mass Meeting Hisses Proposition to Give Him Vote of Confidence, COOPER =~ UNION IS CROWDED | ded Speech Insurance, Traction Tee Trost Men Were Not Prostcuted. NEW YORK, May chewing gum, Willam Tra district attorney for New York stepped on the.platform at Cooper Union tonight “to give an account of his stewardship.” | The district attorney dweit mainly on the Metropolitan Street Railroad investigation, durlog which he sald that Thomas F. Rysn, who had been charged from time to time with varfous traction manipulations, never committed any crime REferring to the life Insurance gatlons, he sald that there was no evi denas -whatsoever to warrant the indict- ment of John A. McCall, former president of the ‘Naw York Life Insurance company. ‘I have found," said Mr. Jerome, “fifty- six Indictments agalost insurance: men,-in fact, 1 indicted every Important Insurance man in New York except four—one dead, ond ‘insane and two against whom there wan Ro evidence." Mr. Jerome then took up the so-called | fce, (rust ihvestigation, the anxiety to force whieh, ‘he suld, became apparent only after William I Conners and Charles . Murphy, leadef of ‘Tammany hall, lost $54,000. Then,” . sald the district attorney, *Fingy * Conners started after the lce people, but they couldn't get a grand jury to find any, indictment.” Then followed a rising vbte, the dlstrict attorney put aside his carefully prepared memaranda, and devoted his entire atten tiok: to- making reply to questioners who | arose. Ui gvery part of the hall to demand | why he failed to do this, or that particular thing: Phe 2,000 or more persons who packed Cooper Unfon declined to register a vote of confidence in Mr. Jerome. An altempt to bring about such a vote was made, bt it was hissed down by Jerome | opponehts. What effect. this will have on Mr. Jerome's political ambitions fs problemat- ical. He has_ been desirous for somo time, it is underetood: of seeking a renomination for -diitriét attorney on an independent ticket. 26.—Nonchalantly s Jerome, Investi Pronoun “You” is Barred in Senate Vioe President Calls Cummins and | Smith Down for Using Di- rect Address, WASHINGTON, May 2.—That senators | should Address one andther in the third | person, as the “senator from so and so,” and not descend to personal pronouns and speak of one another in the second person, was called ‘to the attention of ‘the senafe today . by, Vice President Bherman. A colloquy between Senator Cummins and Sfrfith jof- Michigan, gave rise to this sug- gestion. - will be pardoned on account of my in- ! expérience,” sald Mr. Cummins, “but the | senator from Michigan is inexcusable.” GERMAN SHOOTERS LEAVE | : FOR FATHERLAND TRIP| Hundréd Ana Sixty Menibers of Amer- 1. Society Wil Tour Germany and Attend Schuetsenfest. | secretly | | “elty” {much sq that there are, passa | appeal Current Literature “The Little Gods," by Rowland Thomas, 8 & powerful and stirring Beok of life in the Philippines, having for its first chapter, “Fagan,' the $,00 prize Collier short story. It 1s a book written with the same realiem that made Kipling's stories of India world-famous. Little, Brown & Com- pany & the publisher. “The Gun Runner” by Arthur Stringer, author of the “Wire Tappers,”” has a plot which centers around one of those mush- room-like South American revolutions. It's & sea story; most all of it takes place aboard the Laminian, the tramp steamer on which Ganley, “The Gun Runner," 8 smuggling arma into Lacombia How McKinnon, the wireless operator of the Laminian, and Allee Boynton, the girl in the thwart him-—that's the story Publish B. W. Dodge & Co. “The Strain of White," by Ada Woodruft Anderson, author of “The Heart of the Red Firs,' had its scene lald in the Puget sound country, Mrs. Anderson’s homeland The story hinges on the conditiona in the Pacific northwest in the fifties and has for its hervine “Singing Bird,"-—the daugh- ter of the commandant of an American garrison near ¥ort Nisqually,—whose mother was a Yakima Indien maiden Singing Bird has to endure the conflict in herself between the two races from which she sprung. The story {s & wonderful plc- ture of the life of the séttlement and cf the native Indians ef that day, It ends with an Thdfan attack upon the Fort: Lit- te, Brown & Co. is. the publisher, se. d by “Sebastian,” by Frank Danby, author of The Heart of a Child" Is the story of an English family, of the upper classes— of a plain, hard-working, self-effacing man, of a refin over-sensitive not very experienced mother, of a son who Inherits his Mother's Intellect and his { tather's simple nobility. The slow awaken- ing of the mother from, her cold literary dream, achleved through her love for her the development of ‘SebAitian from a concelted and very “green” Etonian into A strong, capable and- justly self-reliant man, with the “heart of his father," ars the underlying themes of a story rich in incident, color and characters. The vivid- ness of the characters created by Frank Danby is enhanced by het skill in draw ing the background for them. The realism of her pen pictures of London life 15 now too well recognized to need comment. Pub- lished by the Macmillian Company. Simeon Tetlow's Shadow," Lee, author of “Uncle William,” 1is the story of a man and a rallroad. Simeon Tetlow is the president of the “R. & Q."— “an intellect without heart or soul or con- sclence, his co-workers would have told you'—and his shadow fs John Bennétt— such a rare, brave, tender fellow. Much of the story passes In the' inner offices of the “R. & Q:" and the vivid plcture of life at the heart of a great corporation will make a wide appeal. There are glimpses, too, of a beautiful home life in a little village, and of days of healing of mind and b out in the silence of the woods. The humany quality of the book places it quite beyond the rank of - or- dinary standards. Published by the Cen- tury Company. by Jennette Mabel Herhert Urner's “Journal of a Neglected Wife" is different from many “Contessions” and “Journals’ recently of- fered the reading public. This “Journal is real, bitingly, convincingly genuine, o es_polgnant that the mere readifig hurfs. hera“is no 1o passion, no striving for effect in the mute entries of this diary; it tells only the simple things of @ quiet. life, everyday. things: but they're true to life— NEW. YORK, May 21.—On the steamer Main, specially -chartered -for the trip, a | party of 180 members of German-American | sharpshooting “societies and their friends ! trom’ various. parts of the United States, salled today for an extended trip through | Germany. Incident to the maln purpose | of theirjourney—attendance upon the N tional Bchuetzenfest at Hamburg from July 11 to.l8—the members of the party | to visit the various birthplaces and make a tour of a number of leading Ger- man cities, particularly those along the | Rhine. A reception for them at Oldenburg | by the duke of Oldenburg has been ar ranged. ‘The members of the partly have also planned the celebration of a yFerman- American schuetzenfest on thelr dwn ac- count at Niernstein on July 3 and 4 Mountain Bregzes SPRINGS ARKANSAS at Hotels are Now in Bffect. \ /missoun T | [ "PACIFIC | | 1RON | MOUNTAIN /S8 | | | The baths will make of you a new *'person and fit you for the busy summer months to come. — Ask for Itterature and information THOS. F. GODFREY, Pass. and Ticket Agent, 1423 FARNAM ST., OMAHA. | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS OCEAN STEAMERS ine 19) Oncar 1 X July 3 17(United _ States.July 1 HC T Tietgen e B i With 'nh P/ g WO, Jun CANADIAN PACIFIC '“- ”al"‘" AT EBA. eekly i Montreal, Quebes Two days on the be.uilful Bt Lawrence river and the shortes route to Bu. o ler on the Atlantic t ,fl‘fi‘.“: ".'flu.r..';:'.. oh ol Siekmars” ™" Ky 950; one clase "ek your ticket G oo wril Ask you 4be.k“" o ite for sall. & oo 533 South Ciass B oce . Gudago, | Dept. tifat’s the secret. Published by B. W Dodge & Co. In ‘The White Sister,” F. 'Marion Craw- ford’s latest novel, is a love story of mod- ern Rome, locale of his greatest successes, the city which he doubtléss knew better than any other living writer. At the out- set he presents a heroine who ‘cannot fail to enlist the reader's sympathles. A charm- ing and beautiful girl, Angels s the daugh- ter of the Prince Chlaramonte, an aristo- cratic 6ld adherent of the clerical party, “more papist than the pope.” The prince | 18 killed In an accident, and it transpires that in his proud allegiance to the church he had refused to have his marriage legally ratified by a clvil ceremony; consequently his only child has no legal status as his heir. On this curieus but perfectly possi- ble situation, complicated by the girl's love for a pennlless young officer, Mr. Craw- ford has bulit & story which has been suc- | cesstully dramatizea and was recently pre- | sented” at one of. our local theaters. Macmillan Company is the publisher. The Alove books at lowest retall price. Mat. thews, 122 South Fifteenth street. All of the bocks reviewed here ere on sale | in Brandels' book department. Bennett enabl at little cost. TWO YEARS FOR BIG BRIBER dent of New York Tube City Railrond Sentenced te Prison, NEW YORK, May 2.—Chérles E. Cam- eron, president of the Tube City railroad, who was convicted some time ago of offer- ing & bribe to former Councliman Martin, now serving time in the penitentiary, was Late Fictlon Library—Book YOU to read the newest books | sentenced this afterfiodr 1o serve two years in the penitentiary and to pay & fine of $48. ' BINDERS ST&H IN TEXAS Reports from Early Flelds T That Yield Will Be La Then Ever. WICHITA FALLS, Tex, May #.— Binders were started today in many wheat fields in Wichita county: This 1s the tirst harvesting of the year in"Texas and | marks the beginnin® of the season through- |out the United States | the yield will be larger than expected. Reports indicate NEW HEAD FOR ADAMS EXPRESS Willlam M. Barrett dent Elected Prest- 0 Suceeed Levi O, Weir. NEW YORK, May #.—Wiliam M. B rett of New York was today elected pr. dent of the Adams Express company, vice Levi C. Welr, who Tesigned the presidency and was elected chalrman of the board of managers and chairman of the board of trustees. Mr. Barreti has been a vice pres- ident of the company. —— If you waat te e well, look well ang be well, take Foley's Kidney Remedy. It tones up the kidneys and badder, purifies the blood and restores health and strength, Pleasant to take and containe no harmful drugs. Why not commence today? For sale by all drugsi Quick Action for that by using The Bee advertising columns

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