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T)\u . date. 614 Pavk Ave. For particulars tele- pligne Harney 13 or cull at Sommer Bros.. Farnam. naings. e WAN'I r, the two story brick buliding at lllfip l& Ho.'lrdr'lg‘ . Wil rent for §200 & month, Eastern owner A uu ¢l L] - THE BEE: orm«sd ron RENT furnished RobMa—Continued. R _nice modern roatns, fncluding heat, | vm 1900 So. /6th Ave, ' Douglas 6969 A4S N bt Hapscs and Coftaa. OMAHA Van & storur Co.. pack, move. | | etore, b he goods; sjoraouse; Life-3 N 19th; offiow 3 8, 1ith, Dougias 5% HOT , insurance. mnnuu Barker Bik. | BRICK house, 214 Diwey Ave., 1 rooms, modern. Moyer Stationery Co., 1616 Far- am £t ROOM, mocern holse, n€w plumbing, nice lawn. 719 So. 37th, at 72l So. #th. Harney 5, i I(l)(lMR Thodern huflm‘ 1908 !Dru:. 8t H.} pn_mh, 10 8, 13 St HOUSRHOLI GO00S packed. forwarded: cheap freight #ates; “maving and: storing Kxpressnmien’s Delivery ©o. Tel. Doug. 20, o P £ Pl PN Chris - Boyer, 22d and Cumings St, tor howses and flats, Trom $10 to $40, and from three to ten rooms. OL‘ IIOUSI'JS NO BQU. rooms, --ball, 2d. Garvin Bros., 318 N. Y. L xll alh ¥ ;:A Sreiin sk S, —~Stegm, le i B the eity. Bee Blax all. modern, 1 20 N emant. I'Ow!&\;";—l-imm biick house, all mod- e, Mis Ave.,, ety water, totiot, 150 4-room apartmént, No. 18th, $13.50. 8-room, all modern, combination fixtures, will be 'vacant s»om, corner house, east front, #40. C. H Hgh. Tel. Rfid M. Res. Tel. D. G066, MAGGARD Vi & Storage Co. D. Pack, store lnd“blfi houtsshold goods. uousms—?on s Trust Co. N.Y.Life Bldg. FOR REN’!‘—'lee 6iroom cottage at 211 Hp, 13th. 1204 Park_Wide Ave, 6., alk-mod., &.oo. 1422 No. .} 10-r., ‘all mod.,’ $30.00. 1134 South 1Tth St., 9-r., ai mod., $25.00. 1086 South”8th St 4-r:’ city water, $8.00. BIRKETT & TBBBENY, 423 Bee Blfl'. Phones Doug 4764, A-17T64. . §-room, modern cottage, 3023 8. 21st, $18.00, room, modern, new, 329 No. 15th, $27.50. §'rpom, modern, 2100 ‘Grant, $20.00. §-room, modern, ‘and barn, %0 No. 26th, 00. roorn, Modern, barn, 527 Park Ave.. 0. $-room, modern, barn, 4601 Seward, $18.00. W. HAZEN, 15 8 Phone Doug! 1300. Barns. FOR RENT—fioe barn, striotly up-to- them in. This an invalid business o tions to Every! $100 prize to me. for Bac g nplete magasine catat PERSONAL TANO-THERAPY is no ordinary appeal, but bid for a livilheod in hope of other publications. Subsctip- body's or McClure’s mean 1 dupligate any offer. Write and stor: . Just Omaha, 'Phone k. Do it zine Man, Your B is worth $768 already URGEN Must have 4% Act, for God's in advance You Py news Have 31.10. ber this is not bid for dress The Brings 31018 check for send in your renewuls make It two years if you like. interest your friends. a Iivelihood in hope of busine other magazines. Write for complete cat logue and story, $1,000 PRIZE FOR INFANTS' HOME subscription to efther the Saturday ing Post or the Ladies' Home Journal 5 cents t0'Child Saving Institute. earned. T, POSITIVELY more subscriptions by Bables’ ieb, home. ake! stands §2.60. My price §1 R sentiment, “A Broken Back." GORDON, Magazine Man. is a drugiess cure for female weakness Conswlt Dr. Marguerete HMaMovan, 228 Ne- | Ville Bik. D, 7768 Under supervision of M. D $1,000 FOR INFANTS HOME. Your renewal to the Ladi Homa Jour nal and the Saturdal Evening Post s worth 50c to tha Chil Saving institute. | $100 already ecarned t. must have | 80 more subscriptions anvary. Rush but an invalid's n Ad- Tel. Douglas 7163 Omaha, Neb. “STRICTLY priv "ol ments; trained nurse; badles to( doptions. 218 Davenport. Arlene de Voy. Manicuring end massage 620 8. 1th St Flat 8 'Phone D. 768. WiaGs and tou 12 and machines. 16th “PRIVATE HOME durlns bables for adoption. Good Sa: torium, 740 13t Ave., Councll Bluifs, Ta. GRIFFIT H. maritan_Sani u) tor. o lflRkNLhR BLE. and Harney Sts. ‘“‘"h"'f. We col or. mll call. cannot care #01 Bancroft Douglas 1931 price, n.u We find homes for For terms nddress Mrs. JOSIE WASHBURN'S new book, * Underworld Bewer.” sold at all book stores; Bt., Omaha, Neb. bks—Ger & 09 8. 15th. MAGNETIC C 622 8. 16th St., third floor Room T‘"i“‘%u. u..*{&...,.,, DR. EGOE! 1616 Martha t. rivate cq ement home hone Dnu% confinement; WE rent and repalr all kinds of sewing Ind. A 103, Doug. 1658 NEBRASKA CYCLE CO., THE SBALVATION ARMY solicits cast-off in fact anything you do not need ct! repair and seil at 134 N. lith Bt., for cost of coliection, to the worthy Call 'phone Dougias 435 and wagom “ ot A HOME for women during confinement. babies where mothers for them. Bables boardsd Martha - A. Lee, "Puone “The Swartz & McKelvy News Dept.—2d hand hnfl periodicale. treatment. Mme. Smith. BIRDIE Peters, teacher n( plano. W. 1064. Olll‘.l. PD"B;?K . clflc- -x-utnf rent. . Address OFPER‘ED FOR SM.E HECOND-HAND l’u tllr. at the Child's Saving institute .to. émlr bedrooms in & cottage a jalnlfl ihstitute. Any- one who can donate beds, bedding, dress- erd, Btands; ohairs, rugs, cyrtains or sy~ thing elsc for that purpose is requested to 'phone the mllron ‘Webster 1991 Mlss LA GRANE, baths, massage. 1617 \o'pm. St., basement flat. Hours, 10 & m. MOULTON’S music. Rhul 506 Karbach Block. Do Union orchestra. Up-to. Moulton, director. 45, Ind. MASSAGE AND BATHS. R, 808 Old Boston Store Bldg.. 120 8. 16th St. Stairway on Douglas St. MUBIC furnished. I Dancing a specfalty. A NICELY furmlh.d steam heated 14- room flat; elose l-u»(-nnd.roo-nm. A bar. . galh for cash. Address K 785, Bee. "MASQUE sul ts to rent. Thea. Lieben. p voi N v et Rugs, Books, Household Furniture Jhs®, Books at'prices to move stock qnlakly American Furniture Co., 220 N. 16th. Typewritars, ECOND hand typewriters sold, repaired csmm Typewrlter e, 1607 Farnam Typowriters For. Bent oAl ket son Co., 417 South Iith street, Omahs, POR SALE—Typewriters. Invisible Smith able. 3109 8. 131 ith St date, catchy, danceable SAudlo. -4383. Ath_floor, l’g'rend.nt orchestra, uuwmxc and massage treatment. 31 th 8t. ’ OMAHA Stammersrs’ Ins, Ramge Bidg. EXPERIENCED nurse, 35 year: in confinement a speclalty; prices reason- ladies CHILBLAINS No. 17002; guar'td cure. He. Halnes Drug Co. Chicago, treatments, MASSLOTHERAPHY — Mme. baths, Allen of it 4 glow and massage 27 N. 17th St., room 1. S POULTRY l‘ramlzr only used a few months; 3 type- | Screenings. §1.50 100 Ibs. Wagner, 801 N. 6ty wrltn desk. 608 Bee - ter chairs and ty| ding. Tel. Douglas Phonographs. $ECONTD-HAND Edigon and other Phon- ographs, 33 to $%: good as mew. Call or wijie. Pigno Player Co, Old Boston Store. Miscellaneous. COAL fyzip it AT T CUT PRICES 4 better coal. We i fim correct weights. you from 50c to ¥ Rosenblatt’s. €ut- Price Coal Co. " ABO 1500 teet Inch_wire cable, sec- ond hand; witl nn at bargaln. Apply R. W, Paker, Supt. Bee Bldg. Omahs. Toeo. SODA” FOUNTAINS, new and secand. hand; monthly payments. Deright, 1818 Farnam 81 AL Harmon & Weath, W. 54, $5.75 Furnace lump ‘a ton OAL APPLLS Barreled; Winter Varioty $3 R, C. Brown, Flos “rel Flcr-nh e Kigallng #1.a load Qeliversd. D. 4, Ll eyl 190 P New and secondhand Ds- MOTORS 'Nitos"and" Miotors: 436 Wil kinds 'of electrical - répairing. LeBron Electrical Works, 313 5. 13th 8t ""DRUGS at ‘eut prices; freight pald on $10 orders; catalogue free. Sherman & Mo Copnell Drug-Co. Omaha, Neb. SCHOLARSHIP on leading business col- lsuu for ‘mle at discount. Address P-A05 ee. HALL'S safes, new. 8a-hand, 1813 Farnam FOR SALE-—-New and 3d-hand billlard and pool tables. We lead the woid in cheap bar fixtures sy payments, Bruns- wick-Balke-Collender, 407 R 10th 8t number of Ink_bar- which we will at ¢ each, They fine for rain water or ashes. Call at kroom Bee Publllhlnl Co. WE HAVE on Mndr rel FINE uwlum Kinlhull plano; $95; owner N. 224 St FOR QALE Natlonal ash relllter‘ with tape almost new: cheap If taken at once. K 89, Bee. I lanving ‘eity r, hand-carved mar ble cashier plate; vire twieket about 40 ft. 0dd shape; will fit & room 2 feat \vide. Can be _seen t storage “ouse. For furiher articufars ‘phose Dougles 28 Bee Build ng Co Cor stock fure " Syt o, STORM SASH Dihed on short notige; L. M'Nnrm & CO." Contractors and Bullders, Rgom_Q, New York Life Bldg _SECOND-HAND scales at 1807 TIF it's secondhand, we have it N. 2th St., South Omaha, Te BARRELS ALL, KINDs FoR BARREL €0--80. OMAHA—So, 14%. SECOND-HAND safe, $25. 1110 Farnam. e ' OSTEOPATHY JOTINSON INSF., 68 N. Y. L ol D. 1084 Dr. Katheyn Nioholns. 66 N. ¥, L. Bids s e ¢ PATENTS ¢ MUy )LA\. 418 Neville Bldg. Beuk lru Robinett, R. BOURBON Red Turke: and Indian RLunner Ducks. Mrs. A, Charlestown, Ind. Embden Geese C. BUFF turkeys; toms, $3.50; hens, R B Thomplon Alllun. Ia. Ly shows of Nel Fremont, Neb. at the leading braska. G. W. B‘euer-!uln Route 2. TWO Barred Rock ocockerels, strain_very high class birds. H. H. Put- nam, 5140 Curtis St. Telephone Harney . “Ringlet” BARRED Plymoum Rock Cockerels for sale; large bone, fine style and plumage. My birds were winners PRINTING "MILLER & 1212 Douglas S "PHONE_IND. A-220 for Lyngstad Printing Co., 16th /2""“ printing JAMIESC N, quick printer ._Tel. Doug. 4289; Ins OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1910, In Other People’s Cellars or Attics are things you can buy at a small price, that will be just as good as new ones to you. Read the Want Ads. REAL E§TATE CITY PROPEIRLY FOIt SALB. (Conlln'ltd ) IMPR()\ ED ACRE TR \('I‘S NEAR OMAHA $4.200 for ecight acres In Florence, teyen blocks north of end of car line. All in cultivation. Electric light in street. Young fruit tre different varieties, Con- venient to churches, school, stores, ete. Fi om house, large barn, a good chicken house and well. Reasonable terms, $5,00 for 20 acres, al! in culfivation, about of a mile west of car ‘ine in Florence, Has 3-room house, barn, chicken coops -and some bearing fruit trees; weil, ete. This is only $250 per ‘acre for land near the city conveniences, and must be sold quickly at this price. Investigate at once, as 20 acre tracts are difficult to find. 35,600 for flve acres about eight _blocks northwest of end of Ames avenus car line, having 10-room house, barn, ¢hicken houses and al: nee- essary outbuildings. 2% acres of grapes 10 years old. Bear- ing fruit of all kinds. Land lays high and sightly, nearly level. A very good propo- sition. Five acres additional adjoining, unimproved, can be had for $2,000. UNIMPROVED $2.000 for five acres, facin, east on Calhoun paved roa in Florence Heights, nicely located, affording a beautiful view in all directions, with a desirab’e bullding site, and only 15 minutes’ walk from end of car line. Just the place to bulld a home and engage In the chicken bus- iness. George & Co., Exclusive Agents, 1601 Farnam St., For Sale By Owner DUNDEE LOTS Lot 17, block 9. Price $52% net cash or $80, one-half cash, balance three years, 7 per cent interest. KOUNTZE PLACE Lot 12, block 3, 19th and Pinkney BSts. Price $850, one-half or all cash. Unpaid balance at 7 per cent interest. WEST END—TWO LOTS Lots 19 and 20, block 9, north of Dodge, on Yth St. high and sightly. Price for both, $2,200, Ohfl-hill cash, balance time to nu'l. interest, 7 per cent. New West Farnam St. Home 135 NORTH 35TH ST. 6 rooms, 3 bed rooms on second floor, strictly modern, rented to September 1, 1910, at $32.50 per month, good tenant, in- terfor well arranged and finished. Do not bother tenant, but can arrange to show interior if you mean business. As a home for you, or an investment this will suit you. Price $3,650. $650 or more cash, balance terms to sult'at 7 per cent. The price and terms on all of the above good until February 1 only. Address, own- " KLOKE & COMPANY, Phone Douglas 1150, Resldence, Harney 1002, 81-2 NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. HOW’S THIS? $450 for small new house, oity water, two tull lots, close to car, good locatien: in N. W. part city. Rental Weat G-room cott, repaj, water, cement ‘walks, large trees, ful convenient to two car lines, well situated in 8. E. part, A good home bargain at $1100. Very easy terms: @ood 8-room house, part mod., permanent walks, shade, cte., close in and well lo- cated ' for residence, rooming or boarding apartment, only $2,60; $150 cash, $26 per month. Four-room cottage, city water, lot %x127, near 20th and Grant, $950; $50 cash, $10 per month, Neat f-room cottage, Doug. 756. clity partly new, ety water, sewer, cement walks, etc,, near 31st | and Charles, $1,650; $100 cash, $15 per month. See us today. We have more like above and can give you a good home on renial terms. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., 482 Ramge Bldg. 15th and Harney. Owner Must Sell This is a beautiful home of § rooms and attie, strictly modern, including furnace, combination lights, fine plumbing, etc. The lot is 49x140, all graded and sodded, with plenty of shrubs and trees. Owner is leay- ing the city and must sell at once. He offers this property for 32,900 and will inciude gas stove, shades, porch curtain, poreh chairs, lawnmower. This property Is located in the south part of the city near, Hans- com Park. We will be glad to shotv it to you any timi PAYNE, BOSTWICK & REAL ESTATE et oul ‘REAL NSTATE DEALERS, 1 prices. REED ABSTRACT CO.. Est, 1S38; promph 3 10 Farnam St. ONLY Ever Brand new, tion hall and ¢ fixtures, shades. | around bal | four years; th Cart Price Phone 'Dougl linen closet us show you this and you' DON'T PAY RENT ANY LONGER. Johnston & Wesley, OPERTY ¥ $100 CASH Nothing Like It Offered Before Jutside sleeping portico; firs on furnace, new c.; cement walks al $3,000, “with $100 down, only en only $21 per month, 1 buy Let as 128, 315 S 17th St fine home of 6 rooms, recep- | t floor finished in oak; fine combination light window nee $50 monthly and '$200 annuwlly for | t sale on good §- tronting east - | Park and car | - | DX |11 Ba. Trade Telephone, M. adjoining, K to Vinton car 1002-3-4 N. 5 ROOM MODERN $1,800 Windsor-Place, Two large corner lot Y. Lite, Special Bargain Owner has reduced the price for a quick room house, strictly modern, on paved street; barn; line. Price, 3, SHOLES CO., Bldg., Doug. Ind. A-2049. CHEAP TRA(‘KAGE side track to H. & P. and B. & M. Une to South Omaha. Opposite C. W. Hull Co's yards South 2th car iine, at Oak St, and close ess than 600 ft. to U, Only 2 blocks west of barn, $1,0000 O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., ‘Doug. or A-2152. two blocks from Hanscom 16th and Farnam Sts. r On Ohlo St., near two car liues. Surely 0. BARNILL “Faxton Blic 'm Red 111, | @ bargain at the price. NOWATA LAND AND LOT €O., @) New Y Life by Wed-1999, | HABTINGS & SLATER, Sole Agents, 601 N. Y. Life Bidg. $500 Cash Balance in easy monthly payments, for a good, well-built 7-room, all mod- ern residence on Jackson street, near 35th, someone. See about this First come first served. The Byron Reed Co, 212 8. 14th. 'Phones Doug. 297, A-3834. Small House Bargains Near 38th and Parker Sts., good cottage, b rooms, city water, gas, electricity, full lot, $1.400. Near 224 and Grand Ave., at 6 rooms, lot GAx 1. ft., paved sireet, space for one more hovse; price, $1.800. Near 3th and Howard, 8 rooms, nice location, bargain, $2,650. Near 20th and Jackson. large house, 10 rocms, fine location, good barn, lot 42x14), $3,000. W. T, GRAHAM, 4 Bee Bldg. 'Phone Doug. 1533, Sacrifice Sale Owner Gone to California A fine $-room home, with hardwood fin- ish, hot water heat, full east front lot, and barn. Must be sold at once. An excep- tional chance to get a fine prupel‘ly for less than its value. {J. H. Dumont & Son, 'Phone Douglas 6%0. 1606 Farnam 8 INVESTMENT A very desirable rental property, always rented to prompt paying tepants. In a locality that is improving rapldly. Is now paying over 18 per cent on actuai casn in- ves Price, $,000; $,000 cash and $,00 long as you want it to run at § NOWATA LAND AND LO 84 N. Y. Life Bide, Red o MODERN HOME $2,000 1814 MIAMI ST., NEW 1 ln e Jooums. has parlor, large dining dtchen, bedroom and bath on first onr- and stairway to large attic, large wemented oellar, oement walks in front and around the house, first class plumbing throughout; south front lot; close to car, #chool . and Is now vagant and ready 'to moy . 164 Harpey St e oent. i1 lot, l An exceptional opportunity for! once. | REAL ESTATE CITY PROFERTY FOR SALE (Continued.) REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE lConllnwd) DEAN PLACE Omaha's newest and most attractive addition is now ready for your inspec- tion. All lots have about 2% -foot ter- race and a frontage of 50 feet, All streets have been paved all sidewalks are in, sewer, water, gas and electric gervices in front of every lot. All spe- clals have been pald. Some of the most beautiful shade trees In the city are to be found in Dean place, It is situated one block north of Hanseom park and six blocks east of the Field elub, and i{s bounded on the east by Park Ave, on the south by Poppleton Ave., on the west by 30th Ave. and adjoins Thomag Rogers' fine home on the north. Our prices are much lower than those of adjoining property, ranging from $1,600 to $2,000 for the best cor- ners, Terms, % cash and the balance in one, two and three years. Plats of the additjon will be mailed upon application. Get oft at walk south the east or west park cars. Park Ave. and Pacific St,, 250 feet to our big sign. Call Douglas 1064, ask for H. M. Christie and make appointment to see these lots, W. FARNAM SMITH & CO,, Sole Agents, 1320 Farnam St. Tels. D. 1064, Ind, A-1064. FRED S. HADRA 417-418 First Nat'lBank Bidg. Bell 'Phone, Doug. 2318. 2123 Chicago Street A modern improved 8-room frame resi- dence, 66x66, for $5,000. 3726 Grand Avenue A newly constructed bungalow, with an extra full lot, $2,300. 937 South 38th Avenue A modern up-to-date residence, $4,300. 1137 Park Avenue A complete modern residence of 7 rooms, with garage, $6,000. 'All on Reasonable Terms 3633 Ohio Street A modest laboring man's home for $1,200. 2571 Fort Street wrunfl new modern homé' bt 7 rooms for 823 North 47th ‘Street Not quite completed new home, modern in every way, and 825 North 47th Street Not guite completed, new . and modern home, $3.000 each. TERMS on every deal and reasonable to suit Dulehnler et $300 Down $25 a month buys brand new S-room cot- tage, modern except . heat,’ piped for furnace. This cottage s nicely arranged, has good basement. Location ds high and healthful. Block from geoditar lines and stores. Lot 44x125. Price, $2,500. SHIMER & CHABE CO., % South 17th St. Both P e i WE WANT YOU TO BUY two cottages, one 5-room and one (-room, N ‘Phones. modern except heat, walking distance, pa\'lPdr Mr;zfl. all speclals paid. Always rent for Owner must seéll SEE US, S P. 0. NIELSEN & CO. 18 N. Y. L. Bidg. Both 'Phones. 121st and Fowler Ave. Five-room new cottage, all modern ex- cept furnace—large rooms, . convenlently arranged and bullt by ownen for a home. Lot 50x133. south front, permanent waiks, PAVED STREET. Lot (s worth $$0 and house cannot be dupllcdtoa’ for less than 82,250, Price, If taken at once, §2,860. /Terms, Reed Bros) lj'lo Farnam St. Doug. 501 HOUSES FOR SALE N EASY PAYMENTS 1321 8. 26th St, 6 rms., medern, $3,000. 1626 N. 3th St., 6 rms., lot 50x130, $1,250. 8728 Lake St, 5 rms., lot 50x120, $850, 1208 N. 20th St, § rms., partially mod- ern, $1,500. 1620 Ohfo St, 6 rms., partially modern, 1,800, 832 §. 19th St., 5 rms., lot 25x144, $1,600. Creigh, Sons & Company, 405 Bee Bldg. SUBURBAN HOME Two blocks from car line, modern press brick housc; chicken house and barn; truit. T-room strietly 2-story brick Plenty of small Gallagher & Nelson, 490 Brandels Blds. Omaha, Neb, aquire on pumlm’w - N : TWO LI" l‘l l‘]' SNAPS One near 8th and Parker tull south front lot, house b rooms, hall and pantry, water, gas, electricity, Lrees and shrubbery in yard; a nice place 1or small home, Price, §1, 400, Another mear 39th and Blondo Sts., full lot, house 6 reoms, some fruit trees, small bain; only $90. T. GRAHAM, W, 604 Bee Bidg. "Phone Doug. 163 " 6-ROOM HOUSE, $1,150 §. th, near Castellar St., a solld, well built house, brings good rent. Let us show it o you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, 624 N. Y. Life MNI Red 1909, D High grade and PRAIRIL PARK gl 33,000 to $6,000; small cash ayment and bal dnce monthly. Paxton Estate com- any, owner. G- ROOM MODERN HOUBE $1,800 On Ohlo street near 19th. Look at it. It's cheap. Then we huve others. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. w York Life Bldg. Red-190. 2,400 will buy a 5-room house. all modern except furna Lot 80-foot front; newly papered, new brick walk, walking distance Jocated at 1215 8. Mth. 'Phone Webster 190, owné) To reach this addition take either | CLOS| Northwest corner of 1sth Burt, 10- | room house; modern exceat heat. In- - | new VACANT LOTS ON PAYMENTS 3 lots at 2:th and Ames Ave., each S4x1%, £00-8500, 6 lots at 30th and Binney Sts., each 46x140, cach $450. t at 2th and Binney Sts., 42x107 lot, $600. Lot at 4th and Capitol Ave., 50x96 lot, $450, Lot at 16th and Burdette Sts., lot 60x132, $1,060. 4 lots at 2th and Indlana Ave., each lot 44x107, each $550, CREIGH, SONS & CO., Tel. Douglas 200, 508 Bee Bldg. West Farnam-—Cuming Line O’Keefe Real Estate Co., 1002-3-4 N. Y. Life, A 2162, Douglas or INVES DOUBLE TMENT BRICK FLAT, NEW. will rent for Price only' $4,260. Let us show you. P. O. NIELSEN & CO. . L. Bldg. _Both 5 rooms each, all modern, $4. "Phones. 38th Ave and Mason St. Forty-three feet on 38th Ave. on Mason St. A modern newly bullt 7- residence for 34,500 on easy terms. FRED S. HADRA Rooms 417-418 First Nat'l Bank Bidg. ‘Phone Doug. 2318, WOULD YOU BUY A HOME ROCK PRICES IN Cottage, strictly mod.rn, 6 roems and bath; open nickel plumbing; permanent walks; hot water heat; high and sightly; tine terraced lawn; oak finish and maple floors. 1f you have a few hundred dollars call at 228 SOUTH ORPHANAGE AVE., room AT BED- BENSON? BENSON, The owner lives in the house. Call today.* BIX elegant level lots In Morningside, Benson, $i% cash, balance $2 per week. Address, Box 46, Benson 7T.ROOM MODERN CLIFTON Fine corner lot just a ste lines. Beautiful location. We want you to look at it. Price, $3,000. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. HILL %24 New York Llfe Bldg. Red-1999, W 0. Jenson bullds homes rlxh( plans turnurea Res. 2121 paulding. ~Web. 3950 "SEE S-room cottage at 2218 . 23th and glve e an offer. Owner. 2311 S, 3th. | Large I_Iouse, Small Price Near 20th and Jackson Sts., east front, 00d house, 10 rooms, needs some attention, arn, fine ground, paved sireet, 33,000, W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Big. "Phone Doug. 1583. "MIDLAND Guarantee and Trust pany, bonded abstracters, street, Tel. D 2866, BARGAIN—Five-room $1,600. Easy terms. J. H. PARROTTE. BOARD OF TRADE, vom- 1714 Farnam modern cottal 2 $-ROOM HOUSES Corner on N, 18th SiL. near Lake, Con- venient to car.” Well renited. Snap at $4,600, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, 624 New York Life Bldg. Rea-1999, 1% feet | to two car | FARM Awn&FnAnL«‘ESI.T ! | day, [ February 1. Mexico, and- eturn, $41. 9. | Gertlemen: In the roun: L have great confidence such as are going there and sottling now. Gentlemen: 1 have yours of the 224 and note (hat y braska to the Atascador lands. I want to 11 1, or not. 1 will answ I have a letier from a friend and he says that ¢ in gold. That i< not bad | ful Dlace he ever lived except sItting fn & chair. baby ever since he has been In the Hoping to hear from you of mine and he says he | Gentlemen: Have just come to Atascador delightful, the country wonderfully in an agricullural way | colony. Gentlemen: 1 came to Atascador from Pheonix, flld"]r It the wisost move I ever made. sold | ent holdings for it, | The climate acre for acre. on account of my health, which was at that catarrh of the bowels. 1ungs, stomach and other men Am able to market crops at an s With a g rallroad to take our duction, Atascador 00l for the children, ofte We are gglling this land in 68214 Brundels Bldg A DEEP, RICH SOIL, SUNSHINE all the time; water when you want Ii, J.and at 35 to $0 per acre for weli im- raved farms; go see it February 1L Very 15% Yourd trip rates. Write us. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO, Suite 624 New York Life Bldg.. Red 1999, Vermont. 125-ACRE! farm for saie. Goud buildings with all modern improvements, will cut 100 tons Address Box 8. Pittsford Mills, Vt. Washington. WASHINGTON. For full information concerning farms and fruit lands in the state of Washington and ESPECIALLY IN THE SPOKANE COUNTRY, CALL OR WRITE J. R LUSK, HOTEL LOYAL, OMAHA, NEB. CHEAP FARKS ON ALL PACIFIC COAST LINES GO INTO EFFECT MARCH 1. TF POSSIBLE, SEE MR LUSK'S BEAUTIFUL _DISPLAY _OF WASHINGTON APPLES AT THE HOTEL LOYAL WANTED—-—TO BENT.{ "WANTED—Suite of rooms or large al- cove, with board, on or near car line, for mcther and daughter; daughter employed in public school. Address T s%. Bee. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 10-ACRE garden farm, 00d 6-room hous and barn; 4 miles from postoffice. Inqulre of 7. B. West, 2123 Seward St. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE Colora JUST WHAT YOU WAN’ 160 ACRES COLORADO IRRIGATED LAND, 9 miles east of Denver, 6 miles from U. P.; 80 acres under private roservo'r ditch; 80 acres subirrigated; first-class val- ley land. Ow must have all cash. A ! snap. Only $18.50 per acre. DON'T WAIT, Why Not Lisco? “It's not what you lget that will make you |mu| you want a thing unless you get busy want, but what ¥ rich.” The fact farm will not mean an Now, why not make a trip up ihe North Platte, “AMER- |ICA’S VALLEY OF THE NILF".“ and sce some of the farm lands we have listed? | The great valley from North Plaite west ing up mighty fast. In spiie of bad or we have sold about 2000 acres of Lisco farms. Go out with us on our | Next Excursion |Tuesday, February 1| We leave Omaha Tuesday evening at 4:10 | and get you hack to Omaha Friday morn- ing. Or you can stop a day at orth Platte and sce some of the splendid lm- proved farms we offer there—iruck gar- dens, farm lands, ranches—any slze and uny price. It would require a whole page ‘Iu Jdescribe In full all of these farmes, bu at the present prices the farm you get the North Platte valley will make you comfortable, Write or call and ask about Lisco, the Iine of the Union town on the new | Pacific. It is a fine country, well irrigaied, op it rapidly. | needing only people to dev PMENT CO., PAYNE INVES | Same Old Location. We move about February 10, FARM LARGAIN-Must be moll on ac. count of owaer's heallh; iwell ‘mproved acre farm. meven and @ quarier miles m JOWn, Price, I per acre: easy terms. pball, Litchficla, Neb, astern Nebraska ‘farm; improvements; nearly ail under cuitivation; flae crop lasi year. It Is worth 3§10 per acre more, but owner must sell. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO,, | 24 N.Y. Life Bidg. Red 1994, "HOMESTEAD relinquishments, 80 acres, 3600 up. Western Land Headquarters, Alll- ance, Neb. OKLAHOMA | We have 100,000 acres of cholce land to 1 ranging in price from & to pe ‘his land is in the oll and gas district and you might get an oll well with your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT €O, Sulte 624 New York Life Bidg ) | taining "0 Amu 2 Miles from Town, $45‘ WANTED—SITUATIONS WANTED—By youns man. place to work for board whils attsnaing Boyles college FAMILY washing done, Web. 0. “YOUNG man with five years experience in ergdit and collection department want: ‘i? cllange. Good reason. Address J 103 ee. ACT QUICK. WANTED—Day work. Phone H. 4802 OTTO SIEMSSEN, 214 Karbach. D, 819, BAKER, good on bread 4nd pastry, wants Tanwas. position; sober man. Address MIIL Bee. L WANTHDSituation as bookkeeper: bent NORTHEASTERN Kansas farms, 6 to | of = references. = A. Omnl,.“B.,‘(m,m” 1,000 acres; 29 acres splendid land; 00, 320, | Pute T 400 or 430-acre stock and grain farms; 640- ¢ acre pesture; also town property, Write John Hoyt, irving, Kan.,” President Tele- none compan phone comps i bl 2% A GOVERNMENT NOTICES ehrasea, RENNO galiead o AL OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Fort Robinson. Nebraska. January 19, 1910—8enled proposais for fur- | nishing all’ material and-labor for ADDI- TION TO 'AND REPAIRING PUMP |HOUSE, NEW BOILERS, NEW PUMI, |ete., at Fort Robinson, Nebraska will be ived here until 11 a. m. February 19, rec 1910, Plans and specificalions may be con- sulled at the offices of the Chief Quarter master at Denvar, Omaha, Chicagn and Bt | Paul. Depot Quartermasier at St. Zouls, and at’ this office. Biank proposals and instructions to bidders may be obtained at the same offices. Plans ‘and specifications furnished upon receipt of certitied check for 815 to insure their return Envelopes containing proposals should be indorrel OPOSALS FOR IMPROVING AND | REPAIRING WATBR SYSTEM" and ad- | dressed to Captaln Malvern il Barnum, | Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Robin | son, Nebrasia. art |FORT LOGAN, COLORADO, January 21, 1910—Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received until 10 a. m. February 21, 1910, and then publicly opened, for the construction of a Laundry Bullding and the installatior of Plumbing, Electric Wiring, Laundry Ma |chinery and’ Equipmen:. Biank forms fo: bidders, plans and specifications may b hed on application. United States reserve: right to accept or reject any or all pro posals or any part thereof. Envelope roposals should be marked posals for Construction of Laundry | addressed to Captain Chase Doster, termaster, United States Aciny Quar 3 F1 OCEAN STEAWMSHIPS CRUISES DE LUXE to the WEST INDIES By New £00 Twin-terew “AVON” Hooe CRUISE OF EASTER CRUISE 31 days {8 ae #1350 U J; [ 'lOM \ “ ORK RO ORK MARCH 25 B Facttiad Teors by ERAICK" (hroogh BERT[UDA NEW WEEKLY SE woliv. “OROTAVA” %000 From Pler 60 N. R.. N. Y., Every Wednesday. From Bermuda l:v ry Sate Comtartable vy o e Faas el v On’lfll Jllustrated Bookiets om Kequest THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET Co, SANDEHSON ‘& SON, 23 State St., . Y, 149 LaSalle St Cnicaxo, W, B. Bock. 1534 Faraam St. Omahs. D FOR SALR FARM ANy of country to be found anywhere when properly Respectfully You ask me {f 1 intend to improve my r that 1 fntend who went dow n fs going about 40 bushels to the ac e had not been abie { He says that he now can sleep and has slept llke & Atascador. T am, yours truly, and started bullding on my place healthy and holding almost unlimited possibilities Conslder my Investment here a wise one. 1a unsurpassed; no sickness, 1 have been on Atascador for three years, reached Atascador was in the last ditch and very | upon my arrival and in three months was able to go to work and hold my.own:with As to the farming possibilities of Atascador I cannot speak too enthusiastically. have devoted myself principally to the rajsing of corn and have no treuble In rais. ing thirty-five bushels to the acre and several 1l the corn I can raise at good prices, es of $1.50 per bushel &ood roads, ducts to market and land capablo of almost unimitéd pro- s the best chance to tropical climate of any section of the country Go with us Tuesday, February 1s on his farm and other farmers who are A0-acre tracts at $12 per acre; $2 per acre cash, balance easy terms. Mexico Gulf Coast Land Co., | LOGAN, Ta., ESINE ron vave Old Mexico, American Colony Our next excarsion leaves Omaha for Tampico, Mexico, Tues- Railroad fare, round trip, Omaha to Tampico, Here is what some of the people who live on the Atascador traet, or own some of the land, say in regard to it: | Yours of the fist Inst. to hand and contents noicd I _have 100 acrés in the Atascador traet, but do not care to sell it now. I purchased it with the Intentton of imaking my hore on It but could not get there as I expected, but intend to make my home on it some day [ have made three trips down there and 1 Jike it botter every time I see it rv and expect to see one of the fineat sections settled by the right kind of peopley vours, J. G, BRASHER. cxoursions from Nes 1and or whether » Improve my_jand \ there and fook his ‘tamily, ¢ o and I8 worth $1.%5 4 bushel Tikes it fine, becauss It i« the most. healths to sleep in this eountry ot fiftesn are condueti E. B. PIPER. TAMPICO, Mexieo. Mod thé clfmate Am confident of the success of the Respectfully, J. L. MILLER. Arizona, one year and a haif o, and cone my ranch near Pheonix for §100 per acre and today would not, tfade my pres- no flles or mosquitoes; the natives 00-foot lot, south front, high view to east | courteous and hoepitable and the land apparently capable of producing anything. and west, walks new paving; home With the coming of more Americans, land here Is certain to inctease in value | bullt by owner a few years ago. immedi- | m; Imes overr J. A. WIEDER. ate possession. $6,500; terma. | Gefitlemen: coming here from Jack County, Texas, 1 had been troubled with years, and when I to improve soon time very poor throat for many weak. 1 began T year 6n the same land. this year disposing of my Hittle depth, o crops per good water at those seeking I know of. n home in a semis Regpectively, T. D. HORNBACK. ; you will see Mr. Hoimback living there. Omn.hn. Neb. REAL ESTATE THANSFERS T argaret Adams _to. Gharles A Smith, n3d feet of lot 1 block 83, and sé6 feet of lot 5, block 34, and strlp. adjoinin Annje L. Saunders Edmund E. Francis, lots 5 block 8 Omaha View Georige ™. Morton and, it C. Plage, nig0 feet of Jots 1 12, block 2, Hillside nfld’luon Ellen B. Siabaugh Rhena Todd, lot Dun- dee place.. 2 John K. Sturgeon and. wite t’ ‘Abel V. Shotwell, ed2 feet of wi{ feet of 57 feet of lot 8, block 21, West Omaha ... 3 Himan Goldstein and wife to Wiillam B. Nesselhaus, lot 8, block i1, elty.. Samuel P. Johnson to Elise H. John- son, lot 16, block 113, Florenes. Same to same, lots 3 and 4, block 116, TIOreN08. ~svsen.snivss s iider Kiborissts Carrie Millard et al. to Alexander D. Marriott, lot 6 and el feet of lot 5, block 79, city. i3 e pres Maeon s SOARD Zelda Robinson ‘to “Sophia Marcus, ni0 test of lots 20 and 30, block 1, Campbell's addition. .. Max Bernstein to Sophin Marvus, wih of st of #969 2-10 feet of lot 6, Giso's addition Amy H. Lowrie to Bthel B Guiid, her entire interest In lot 4, block 32, Kountae plac and o, 2.." 1,800 and husband 9, block 95, 1 19,500 1 1 2,000 Wililam 1. 8w Lewis ntraub and Joseph Roaen, lot 5 block 1, Kountze's ¥oul adaition Carl Jenesen to Fri k3 feet of lots 10 and 11 and nisk feet of w 1 43100 feet of lot 9, all In block 35, Wilcox's Second addition.. Kenwood Realty company to Harry L. Mitehell, Jots 449 and 460, Ken- wood _addition.. : ¢ James F. Pendergast Josle Washburn, lot riffen’s addition Jessie Golladay and husband 'to Zorba, lot 4, block 3, Boggs & Hil addition . Addle Lauer to Albert 'P. and Pauline Henkel, lot 3, block 2, Drew's Hill, Anna Sophfa Stromberg to Philip Outman, s% of lot 3, ‘block .10, Brown Park Beck-Hart company Hari-Beck Reclty company, block 2, Wood's' Place.... Roes W. Grinnell and wife to Isanc N. Jones. lots §2, 83, 84, 8 and 8, Benson Helghta.. Fred D. Wead and wife fo Hares Weissman, lot 3 and part of lot 4 block b, E. V. 8mith's addition...... Charles ¥, Adams et al., trustees. te 20 200 oA 7 Isaac & 2,000 3.000 1,260 to lots 14, 15 and 16, Samuel Kesselman and Lepee Frai- part of lot 1, block 121, ‘elty. Litman lots 195 del, Ben Platt, tion John Keith Wyman, ®, elty. and wife ‘to Mortis and 196, Lenox addi- Clara blach. o of lot 6, nid feet SOLDIER RIVER CASE Effort Being Made to Block the Drainage Proposition at Logan, Jan. 2.+(Speefal.)~The Sol- dfer river dralnage case took precedence over all other cases on the docket here today and it 1s thought the case ‘will oc- cupy the entire week. The present Soldler river drainage pro- ject contemplates a complete diversion of the Soldier river beginning at.a narrow point in the hill of Jackson township and thence In a southwestérly direction through the lower end of Dray lake Into the Mis- souri river, a distance of 6.6 miles, at an eotimated cort of $100,000, with 'damages sald to range from $50,000 to $60,000, all of which is designed to reclaim 82,00 acres of swamp cnd other lands subject to overflow during high waters of the Soldler, The objections, as tet farth by Attorneys C. A. Bolter, Roodifer & Arthur, Who ap- pear for the objectors, may be stated as follows: J. 8. Wattles, engineer in charge, is Mot a dlsinterested engineer s contem- plated by law; the present plan hag been before the courts and declded . agamst cach time, and from such decislons there have been appeals taken; that the present cngineering project does not follow the natural, course of drainage of the Soldler that the drainage law is unconstitutional i that it does not provide damages or possible damages cuused or that may be caused by changing the course of a stream and raising a water level In the vicinity where there Is no right of way; that the levees along the chanpel to be conetructed havé none of the specifications required by modern engineering In the constriction of levees. In reply the attorneys for the promoters, 8. H. Cochran, Emmet Tinley, L. W. Fal- lon and C. W, Kellogg, state that the pres- ent petitioners and supervisars Have acted under the new and not under the old drain- age law; that the present plan of drainage by J. 8. Wattles is practieally the same as the plan recommended by Engineer A, M. Muni, and C. G. Biliott, Upited Statos expert drainage engineer; that the present plan s by far less expensive tham: ether plans suggested or recommended.

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