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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH- 12, 1910. ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE : AILORS J‘E‘L STATE Y HEA%~ " " | AN 3 LE [ FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) - - FARM AN ’AC::"M‘I'.:;‘D FOR FALS | FARM AND RANCR LAND Fon SALR{FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALS ety OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- GOVERNMENT NOTICES DINS REVIEW OF TRApE Nebraska—Continued. North Dakota—Continued. —- PAUCHEN Bults $% up Krug | master, Fort Leavenworth. Kansas Srp— = e TG Theater Bullding. March 15 1910 —Sealed proposals, I tripll: |Near1e Every Center Reports Advignoe 4 - e cate, will be recelved here unt m., X 5L, WHEAT LAND, NEW RAILROAD AND NEW TOWNS ———— 3 . 4 KANSAS s "‘“"*{'n‘%’&%‘r&.‘ = ...,f?..,na'?fig in rich North Dakota, where | FOR SALT_2 acres, Yakima valley, :":;\r::sl‘nfl‘mh:. prl::'[::"l:.f ::Il:.nd\::‘hld(m‘" in Volume of Business. VO We own and control 2,000 acres of Chey- | wheat Is king, making $15 to $30 per acre |under Sunnyuide canal: seven in orchar WANTED—TO BUY S e e Tous ot FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, |¢nne county, Nebraska's cholcest farm | without irrigation. We sell our lands on | five bearing small fruits, small house, o Fort | Leavenwortn Kanghs, inotudin i -~ - - land, now on the market T Roaviest | easy terms. We have hotel and business 54, acres aifs ':‘»«T‘:?‘:nm:fi;‘ GOOD PRICE for second-nend ciothes. | plumbing, heating and electrio wiring and | EEASON'S $20 FER ACHD [Feabar A SI80 T (Chains crob. Ak fof | Ger mape’and facis trom W T, Brown Barghin, price. . terms ok | shoss and furniture. SELNER. Dous. bar. | sectrle ‘fixtures.’ Flans and epecificstions All rented, paying from 10 to 22 per cent | folders and full particulars. Agents wanted | Co., 181 La Salle St, Chicago, Illinois or y owner, Norman Eine rent. Best alfsifa in the \vorid. Easy | eyerywhere. Write for our proposition at | Mandan, North Dakota. terms. If not as represented, will return | once. Rallroad fares refunded If things not . e o enses. e 3 " FR b OTA MAI VIEWS of Y Washington, ¢ . ors Exchange and U, 8. Quarmaster's office, Altoget! yout SENSES. LAND AND LOT 0O & represented. Fundingsiand & Severson, AR R Bt Sotas SoY .a|showing orghards, cosy livmes, sostery, | Preferred. W N, 1. Lite Dousies 11N arritt Buflding, Kansas City, Missouri Provatipeaiot 64 N. Y. Lifs Bidg TRONS Ted . | T e i a2 B heat and | eent free. Our thousands of fruit growers |+ B best prioe | Full Information and blank forms of pro- e 0 4 BN v oo B TR T TR ) S . Ty s e-eui in with small means and have achleved | BALTIMORE 3d/hand store pays best PEOS | ogals furnished upon application to this Active. §2-ACRE RANCH, I PRy Pyt L I I eor oo B per aore” Lioluarter 8ec- |independence and weaith In & delightful |for Md-hand furniture, clothes, eto. D. office. United States reserves the right to 200 acres cultivated, balance ture: 4- [MBNTe. VAWAGONS, BUGGIES, a0 select o m-acre farm. Write s |gimate. New lands are constantly being | ‘ypsn Price DAl for second- accept or reject any or all bids. Envelopes room houss, Well, bara; worth $30 per acre; |Npss ETC. 6§ MILES FROM CRAW- |amount you oan pay down —Ask Wm. i | Drousht under irrigation, affording just as price, $18.60 B e : : ture, carpets, <lothing and shoes. containin proposal; should be marked, NEW YORK, M h 1R O D Wix ‘miles from Caney, Kan.: |, E od opportunities for newcomers. For in- o Bl L R T o ] . March 11L.—R. un & fwo producing ofl welts: & burgain it pur. | FQRD: §7.800.00 Brown Co. Mandan, North Dakota, or 131 | formation, illustrated book, write Com. | DOU. 37 s A N o operty Gl 4 A Leavenworth, Ka addressed to [Co's Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow chased at once. T. T. Blakely, Caney, Kan, |, HEre 18 o property ghat T must (uniosg L Salle St Chicago, Milnots. =~ mercial club, North Yakima, Wash. Secon’_hand_clothing, paty. afternoon i, Seartemente, U ol sy “IMPROVED FARMS $30 AND % anr today T o0d Dk 1one sl Tlin 8 | geh BONA FIDE sap in 18 Acres o¢ N6l | FOR information nd Titeraturs on farm | Sressen. Jois Welfman D TN Ind A- Fort Tonvenwortn jeung Quartermaster, | Nearly every report from the large trade PER ACRE. Nay subsoil. Squaw Creek, & never fall: | voties misge 1o’ county seat:’ 1300 siver|land and irrigated fruit lands—Idaho, Ore- | “GGOD PRICE for ssccad-band J Mis-18-14-15-A0-10 | CeNters is of transactions well above last In Neosho county. Kansas with tair |l ofream runs Fght through its center | undes’ cujtiyation, 10 acres’ seod *fay gon and Washington—call on us, or'write | shoes and furnitnre. SELNER. Dou. 601 | M. year '"dn‘::‘;::n‘:‘::;a?fi;‘::‘::‘.o:l:2 > new i b kiy “ 5 - Nev! y m: A her- | — s e 10 e i CUltVAHON on each of (and I8 thickly (mbered. There is a world of | meadow, baiance 6 acres fine arable land, | 1% Lapt g, 2 ":’L‘Z“J«E'&;“(Q'}..,'JI;K.‘.‘,:S;‘.‘."."',;...\’;',‘ CONGSr ANds BILORRLRer, & BOTTer seatimens .| Mmay bo seen at this office and offices of TR Chisf Quartermasters, St. Paul and Omaha. 6-ROOM house, bath, and one bedroom ‘ . Bt b metal Sitaation must be downstairs. Hanscom Park seotion | Bullders’ Exchange, St. Paul, Master Build *6.; J. W. Young, local . |timber on the place, consisting of eim. | which can be broken up this spring and | ¥o0d Immigration Co.; J JUST opening b 1gh, BEle (e Cvetaeht, ROWOver 1o pound, "liens ‘st 10 Gents. Der ‘pound. boer |Ash boxelder, and yellow pine, much of | put into flax: with average crops this land | MANOEer. R TR orurRiture And ooy es, 1 Dosse, | EOTt Crook, Nebraska, March 14, 1910. | Epite of considerably uneasiness on account cattie’ climbing up towards 9 cents per|NnCh I8 Plenty large enough for Jumwhel | will pay for Waelf in three years and be| "3 ACRES good, level wheat land near P Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will 'be re- | of the strike in Philadelphia, Which causes pougd, can you afford to not own a farm |By'Poses: | There are more ther 9 LOECC|warth 410 10 N Dot Tt e SR YCU | Othelio; end of C. M. & Bt P. division: | celved at this office until 11 a. m., April 4 |some uncertainty aa to future develop at these low prices. No trades. Thomas D, |0f 800d plow land on the place, T . P1 for \t; write guick; this must be sold ready for sowing February; fenced; terms. s 1810, and then publicly opened, for the | ments. fiubbard, Erie, Kan, are now under cultivation. Th PI.“M. efore seeding; price, 32250 per acre. Ad- J. C. Macauley, Hatton, Wash. 4 construction of one Hayshed at Fort Crook, | The reappearance of the railroads as ac- ¢ ioms Lo O nead na Gom et an N 1§ |S1e Lack Box 6K Lakecs. N. D. R e o P RN WANTED—TO RENT Nebraska Certifieq check or surety com: | tive purchasers of rolling iock and other 100 FARMS for sale, price and terms rea- ] t 2 " BAL I Eorte aais A e S > ents; - — pany’ arantee for 10 per cent of bid | needed squipment is the important develop. sonable; well located and 1n the best wheat |fIVe [oom house on the piace, but ft 18| FOR SALE—South half of 3618 w. ot | KO e Treotiona of m.| WANTED—To rent by man and_wife | must accompany each proposal. Proposals | ment in 1o and steel while svidences that belt of Kansas Thomas Dancey, Real Es. |10 lathed and plastcred, ~—There '8 01| 4th, being e e, e el fand In | O ved mnd unimproved land, near new C., R0 children. _Strictly modern furnished be made on the forms to be obtained |construction work will be pushed with vigor tate Agent, Offerie, Kan. | Fetog, "Will maks o vty Tine barn. | THOPS | bomns. POk mew Felrotd s mow Sarme B B B R g ‘elose to Othello, which | house: DY, ADTL et State Drice crttion: | at this office. Plans and specitications may | gives the situation, a8 a whole, & decidedly - g B tidan ) y - . (Pl £ A and how furnis o flats desired. Ad- |be seen by intending bidders at the office | Improved aspect. The needs of the rai- IF you want the right land at the right R F R e R L B B k";:fo'a within thres ‘miles. Price for quick_ sale Wasmingome on e e e oyerT | drees 8021 Q Bt., Lincoin, Neb.s of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of | roads cover varlous forms of equipment price, In the rl:mlrnm from the right T/Hh DAY, o and TS Rotss,” good weii | i3 pet ascre. Wi x;“l @ terms. Address | UfC Dresent: buy now and tmake some | - — the Missourl, Omaha, Nebraska, and at|and are apparently becoming more urgents man, write now to D. Hughes, McDon- | ,rt® KlLnery an h & Box 22, Fargo, N. D. money. 'A. E. Sammons, Othello, Wash. CENTRALLY located rooming house or | this office. Necessary blank forms and tull | Judging from the Important Inquiries nowd ald, Kan N NWow thew, to & good piyek, 1 win make - "OR “RADI | i : 0 TAFL |turnished flat. Might buy If price is right. | information furnished upon application | pending. ry = <5 | this broposition.. 1"will pay for all the| KON SALE OR E. VALUE §2.50 FOR SALE-DBy owher &t % resl value Nowata Land and Lot Co., here. The United States resorved the right | Ilectrolytic copper has risen in price to 1120 ACTES Gove county, well |18 et o jath and piaster ihe house | ;A 8004 S-room fnme house 2xm, 0 2t | o G BA L O ated Hand in Moy |64 New York Life Gidg. Tel Hed 1M0.|to reject any or ail bids Envelopes con. | 134 cents: improved; price, 315 per acre. Nordell Bros., | 1y ®"8" o12 D" e “parn in _firat class | DOStS all in first-cla.y shape and s now | 3, L iR to Kenhewick: perpetual 3 B taining proposals must be indorsed “Pro- | In lines other than cotton goods jobbers BN, an . il e e (el e womk o | i, Hhable roorSn o i | water ) ne view' S84 %0 | Wo Are Getting Numerous Calls| sositiet HaiiitalKov. ok Rebraskar ars dslhe 3 i ety % Wthag™h - = N v/ z ’ Y 0 s Jdeutenant G Wyemin Now then, ' with this place there 08 )|parn fs 13x24, 8 ft. posts, A good well | Columba rt must_sell within 30 days. | for houses, all sizes. List with us, W e * | character. Retailers are purchasing in a fifteen head of good horses. They con- | oafh, 18 J8EH: Lo Tt oSt O e ot | Box ®, Kennewick, Wash. u " White, Constructing Quartermaster. . p g in FOR free desriptive booklet where you |sist of fiv. n are | X . e itk R NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., non-speculative way and the manufacturi cans ML by §600 - Jand Cheap: write | gosa “brosq mares s yearitagh 3. thres | %), thade o & Datosl of fonk oy TEASS | “SON AAT akima valley fruft land % N Y. Life Blas. Red I situstion grows more difficult in. conses Beatty, Pine Bluffs, Wyo. |Year olds, 8 mules, and two saddie horses. | All situsted on & parcel o r;“ that gives | acres at $130 per acre; 20 acres has full | o . 5 v o quence of Inabllity to secure values com- e ~—|The mules are 2 year olds, weli matched. zfi'p“fi, v ot o ;‘.oo;fl'; paid water rights, 3-room house, barn and | ,ioad: neise, o S pet or g R ,',‘:,", EHTRarSty WL ISOOSOILY outs, heris gee 224 salasippl. eavier ho vill W 1160 Moy ¥ i . e ) one year o . tallment is belng forced as a protective st (o 1200 And. are o good westsrn Gvade of |10 the western part of La ‘Mours county, | chickenhouse and 10 mores of aifaifa, tim measure, which it s thought will become LARGE tracts of 100 to 20,00 acres |horses. § o reterr L Address G. W. Updike Brandels referred. Write othy and clover. This s a bargain and can | ’ . P D i Do sold in whole OF.in part: eess’ terma. | BI08: A I e | UNION STATION—Tenth and Mason. | jufficlently, widespread to impress buye suituble for colonthition or a good inveat- | The 33 lead of eattle conalat of nine Call on or address Ira F. Inman, S100 2d | WANTED TO RENT—Bet, 30th and 89th, o— Daon SmawhAt REkSEE GRA It 1 e - re” o Wl ARl L ST o ol R B ‘:;;'“‘;‘{“’w;',{“.':c.ff St., North Yakima, Wash. Culifornia and Dewey Ave., an absolutely | Unton Pacttio— Leave. Arrive | price concessions have brought about mory ra L{n(‘l ohrly thuck 4 nd the famous paper |and’ fifteen head of one, two. and thri 2 “FOR SALE—Dirt oheap, 820 acres wheat | muce'" Douse with yard. Address P 37/ | gan Fran. Ov'rid Ltd. $:15a. m. u: signs of a resumption of normal buying o Shell Becans: fine transportation facilities: |year old steers and heifers. “This bunch | ATTENTION. buyer and home sucker: |iang: iso acres I summer fanow. sood i | 2o Chi. & Jap. Fst Mai tigished glotha, 5 0 price $5 to $.0 per acre; terms. Enter- |is for the most part a good high grade | reliable Information on Oregon and Wash- | \rovements: one quarter is worth what T s At ter, DUt the question OF VAllee conimuse Lumber Co.'P. O. Hox 47, Gulfpors, | White faced airain and the red poll strain. | ington lands; hundreds of fine bargains; | BiE* TS 008 ShebST 10, onn, Vo Oregon Express . ter, but the question of values continues Ithey wili match up and rank well With | descriptions, pric (B 94 | Koch, owner, Wilson Creek, Wash. WANTED—SIiTUATIONS B T do not_a on terme. whe tiation |any of the average farm herds in thi, or | on appiication Oregon Lands Information Z27 owher WH D—si Denves Soast for 'large quaniities are invoived CThere 1s . B oar .. Port- — - b — Colorado 0 e volved. Mes ot Wy AR g L aa o s CARPENTER WORK, repairing and re- | Golorade ISkpr gome improvement in the demnn?vor . 288 PUPUTP PR PTT The farm machinery consists of one |fand, Ore. 3 new disc, one seeder, on nay rake, one | i e CHEAP farm land, irrigated. $20 to|modeling. Tel. Harney-5229, North P! leather and buyers are operating ggnore A 320-ACRE RICit P ARM FREE. 16 inch stirring plow, one cultivator, and| OREGON-Its resources and area; a new | $0 per acre, including perpetual water | e — freely, although no disposition s sho¥en to Do Y0 WAHL'S Sh s aee U Eovern |various other appurtenances and' tools |32-page pamphlet, full of reliable informa- | rikhis, Watér supply more than ample;| WANTED—By young man, place to work buy for more than current needs, and the ment Montana homestead farm? Buy your | nat usually go to make up a ranch. Be- | tion, 23 pages being & list of farms for sals | used for vears and fully paid for. Located | for board while attending Boyles college. market continues easy and sales, as a rule, ticket through (o Galata, Mont, on the|ijes this, there are two buggles, and|in different sections of the state; Bear river valley, Utah-Wyoming. Farmed | -—— - —— are at slight concessions. A marked in- main line of the Great Narthern rallroad | two wagons, two sets of work harmess, and | description, location and price of e y | and fenced. Three sets of buildings. Great| WANTED. ployment for boy 14 years crease in activity is noted in the packer and take train No. 3. lone set of 'buggy harness. mall, 15 centa. W. J. Smith, 48 Chamber | oTOpS of alfalfa, timothy, wheat, oats, |of age Saturdays. Address L 407, Bee. hide market, but holders, in order to inter Galata is tho vecy center of the finesl. | Ty jang in the raw, withoart a build- [of Commerce, Portland, Ore. barley, rye, potatoes. Fine market. Great | - o Sy est tanners, are compelled to name low largest, smoothest, most pros'uctive crops, | ny Unon it or without i hoot of stock, 15 | o 2 climate. 'Liberal terms, Also dry farming; | STENOGRAPHER—Want one? Telephone prices than have ruled since the decling} free government farm lands in Montana, [ W& {Po the Thoney that T am asking fo: ox wheat land located adjoining above land. | Douglas 113, that followed the panic of 1907. Bvery advantage you can think of. Lasi [#rth it TR fuones, that T afn SOUIBE (00 $10 per acre. \rite for free pamphlet | — e - - largo body of prime Al frec homestead |iiotahargadn couriter Propositions that come today. Quinlan & Tyson, 104 Dearborn St,| WANTEL — By first-class dressmaker, BRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE isnds left, in Wolted Blates caitiiaoinstiup once in & while. Tne first man that Chicago. gewir¥. Style and fit guaranteed. Phone . chance. What more easy and satisfactory | jumpy off the train here and looks this 00 3. ahistne tAnD - = Harney 1558, way can you think of to get a home and | JiaeR (V0. Wq Uiy Re wiil take ft, 18 jacren Of cholze land 14| 10 ACRES alfalfa land; 8. Dak. | e make meney fast and surer Homesteads | Vo' man that will get it, for this must Kave | $e) . TAREIng in price from % te| 160 acres, 48 bushels wheat to acre, Can- | WASHING t belng taken by the hundreds, wWon'taast|quick action. [ turn the pluce over just | {0 psr acre This land lu in the ol and | ada, $30 an acre. Box 5, Grand Junction, | work. Tel A-29 long, Oulata e oW e o i0s a8 it stands ready for the spring work. | ¥38 district and Towa. - all kinds of business ho ou'll 1ike | pogsession will be given any day. $4500 JOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. 2 Galata bes cash, and $3%0 back upon the place will No & MONTANA HOMESTEAD COMPANY, Suite 624 New York Life Bid Galata. Choteau County, Mont TR L é REAL ESTATE LOANS “YOU'LL have to hurry,” if you get one Now, 1 don't Iwnm nr;yrlolrt winded e o inded s e b S R YOU CAN BUY Fhia Hiaca 13 cheaper than you tan sieal | of my fiée. booklets, “ANl About ‘Okla- | MONEY TO LOAN~Payne Investment Ca o Vi " oma."" on' m! — geh-acre tracts from us m the Judith Basin, (& Blace, 1 WL e, SO 4 GABREN | SEOW good corn land cheap. Write Perry | “WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. T L R B to stick around ytur wie's folks paying | DeFord, Oakwood, Okl Jid “alralta and other grains, without irri- fent If you buy this place and just turn EREESL3EE BBBEBRBRRRESB i ) BERe: 88 o Exp..a 440 pm ebraska Ltd.a 6:08 pm WEST. Reports Continue to Display Certain Nebracka Ltd. Degree of Irregularity. ofer Lincoln. .. o NEW YORK, March 1l.—Bradstreet's to- G R olo. and Cal. Bxp. . CURTAINS clea.ed; work guaranteed. | Okla. and Texas Kxp...a 3:30 pm morrow will say: Phone Webster 1760, Rocky Mountain Ltd...a10:46 pm Trade reports continue to display a cer- tain degree of Irregularity, a tendency pi Pe— R — ticularly notable In the east, pi of th REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Gt v nearby south and in scattered sections of the west. Yet on balance, trading at a Chicago Loc: majority of the points |s probably better Colorado-Chicago = PR YTETRY than it was last week, the ‘south as —_— — 00 to $10,000 made promptly. F. I\ Wea eal estate transfers for March'1l, fur-|Chicago Spec whole reporting improvement, the north- in and work, you can be worth $25000 in| OKLAHOMA lands yleld per acre corn, V’:Ad Bidg., 15th and Farnam. &~ Dished by the Midland Guarantee and |Pacific Coast-Chicago. west showing up in good shape the far gatlon, for 330 to 346 per acre, close to|¢yo jext three years for this s a dandy | $44; wheat $36; cats $37; alfalfa $9C; cotton [ — — Trust company, bonded abstracters. Tele-|Los Angeles Limited. west good, with the southwest satisfactory, Yallcoad. ' Get our 'frée maps, low ex- |fhe Bext three vears for this lo dandy|¥9: TS 00 "edrms 90 to %0, Write I T.| LOANS to home owners and home bulld. |Phione Douglas 26, 1714 Farnam: Overland_Limited. though house sales there are lighter, while cursion rates. - Willlam H._Brown Co., 131 \ayout, and e ceally worth " Dabney, 218 W. 5th, Oklahoma City, Okl | ers, with privilege of making partial pay- | Sdwin 8. Marston’ and wife to Dan- the west, except Ohlo and parts of lowa, 1a Balle’ 8t, Chicago,, 11, or Hopeon, | YAS It 1n heing ofored Bt .. . - 4 ments semi-annuslly. iel G. Hopper, lot 4, block 3, reports progress. More favorable weather Mont. come here to me and let me sell you this | 100 ACRES well improved, level land, W. H. THOMAS, sRrideE Piace.. ... conditions appear to be the chief nflu- 3 g - place—come prepared to deal, for I would | Woodward ° county, —Oklahoma; 7-room 608 First National Bank Bldg. City treasurer to Frances I Thomas, ence making for improvement, but on the A O AR T oS FHOM: |Hot hold this flve minutey for anybody. |house, good water, cheap. Addréss owner, Iot 6, block 1, Hanscom PArk........ other hand the poor condition of country 160 acres free government homesteads, 330 ARAH L. HUNGERFORD, W. H. Kronheimer, Hackberry, Okl WANTED—City loans and warrants. W, | Clty treasurer to Frances I. Thomas, roads tends to deter anything like & free e laoke 1 Chonteau chunty. ‘Mon. | CRAWFORD, NEBR. £ Farnam Smith & Co. 12 Farnam St L L L BT PO T movement. Staple lines are in chief re- g t i - on .. i tana, close to schools, markets and trans WA ko - L = uest and tter of fact buy - ¢ LOWEST RATES—Bemis, Brandeis Bidg. | Honnah Casey and husband to Ber: WES tihue backward a8 o future commitments D ot ces 0. 3 Benfecuon Loon Hogs Have R,eached FIVE 'EK CENT MONEY RUCRHA BIaSa i e :"l" °H|vn Chout: county, Montana. here price conditions favor them. Rutland Place. Lineoln-Chadron except wi o loan on Rarbara Hoffman to Joseph Jednota Norfolk-Bonstell uHr:c':En:fl(xf"uo'mTm?';::'é\':g.nfi“r.'gm b it NS R bt Omaha business property. and Marle Jednota, n% lot 1, block Long Pine-So0. Platte...b acertainty as o r e re he Havre. g THOMAS BRENNAN, 12, Kountze Third addition... Hastings-Superior PRGN herriore :‘{fl“r;;m Ly » and that means an added value to every Room 1, New York Life Cldg. Peter Pernetzke and wife to Frank Deadwood-Hot Spgs. s an) [ gimen MEAIR By O A A ke, Aboth ailier 1400 | acre of land in Nebraska. Who is paying —_— " ___ | Freyer and Katherina Freyer, s% Carper-Lander facturers find it dif Teduce prices company. Three Forks, Montana. Irvigated | 7o he pork rossts end pork cho 200 Century Bldg., Des Moines, la. CARVIN BROS., 813 N. Y. Life, $500 to | lot 14, block 10, Wilcox's addition.... Fremont-Alblon . n ' largo scale because raw mal lands that net B0 Dor Acre 8 Jenr GuneAl| “The merchant, the preacher, the lawyer, §200,63 on Improved property. No delay. | Bridget Lenagh and husband to John Iiinois Centrale are Dresent profits are Hg'r;r 5. G06; 4nd two y:u--ycmém Write mfl cler.l‘u‘lthe ‘%‘G?."T' ':’l‘lamul'?elatert South Dakota. 3 ® | the mechanics. o 18 e hardest? — s for description, prices and golden oppor- | iy, Tiin " Who can least afford it, who I1s| I HAVE a farm for sale in Codington — Coad, lot 13, block 2, Bur- not normally remunerative. Summed up, NEBRASKA SRR working for someone else. gounty, South Dakota; will sell or trade. in the turnover is larger than it was last FARM MOR! AGES August Johnson to Edwin Steele and Minnesown. ‘Who is making the money? H. Rhine, Florence, B. D. TG Per August Anderson and wife to Sophia Steele e nwig, 9:16-. Mis are the safest possible investment. We | the §. D. Mercer company, lot 1, uha-it. Dod reaping _the _benetit? The farme: have a number running from five to t block 7, CIIf 1 o course. Does It not oceur to you, Mr., Con-| FOR SALE—Brule county, South Dakota bl ‘d 4 0_ten lock 7, Clifton HIll Cuicago, Milwaakes FOR SALE-—40 acres. Clearwater county, | {unch' (hat now s a 004 hime (o get hod | farms; also lands west of the river at $i5 jears, netting 6 per cent, We have o splen. | Pred Nefson and wite i Ber A1 An: Hnenota, e e o eouneY foati | of & plece of land and raise your own pork, | acre and up; deep black sofl, never failing | & N A ITIBEIOE DOter Teinrag Tt oo A o AkRlock 1, El I Overland Limited... fairly good bulldings. consideral e $20 per | and Your own bread, your own potatoes | c1ops; good schools, churches and markets; ( bond and bringing SHapb IR el b i A R TR A L e Omaha-Chicago Exp. e g e “Bagian Mian.”®" | and cabbage and other Vegetables? for new fllustrated booklst, state map and | 973 Y. (THEAIES “arm, one of the best in| & block 15 Omahs View.. : Colorado Special. . ot A i i P Don’t you know that the high prices of | prices, call on or address L. L. Hagaman, | the Flatte valley. ) B hite | v o Ana e Colo-California Exp o PR acres under plow, G |Drovisions is sending land higher every | Pukwana, S. D. Pt 6 el Gl i S A D Gl S el Porry-Omaha Local..... acres in hay, balance timber, new |day? Get a plece of land, and GET IT g ) RPURE e Antonfo Polan et al. to Josepl Cl Greut Wentern— fouriroom otse, " lirgo | pars, some | NOW, o have a _place of city property | DEkate etk et b R ounty, South | PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., | *3ie%e. 6" 5lock "4 Rountse's nird Chicago Limited 1908, in 1907 and 187 in 1906, . Dend ook Sattier Torey. enfckens, :'gfn':'bié’f which vou are watling to sell, do not wait (# miles” from Geddes, “well improved, | % F: Cor. 1ith and Farnam, Omaha, Neb. | addftion ...ooooiicoooosmisiuiiaiy T s rent . : United Btates ang ConsderFor the wers wogon, bugky, runners, slelgh, mower, rake, S g :D:\:n'"f‘;fidnffif\‘“"w:';dc;’t’; D e ern ST pen st | Torta $5,000 on homes fn Omaha. O'Keefs | Partridge, subdivision of lot 2 Twin City Kxpress. ending March 10 aggregated 1,679,458 bush- and binder, “three ‘cultivators; "two plows, | will discuss a plan for selling your ity |0, If interested Real Estate Co., 108 N. Y. Life. Douglas | lots 13 and 14, Florence Heights Missourl Pacifio— els, against 1,846,807 bushels last week and T cate CHer Tushels bf wheat. 300 | the North Platte Vajley. : ___|or A 252 Charies W, Fartridge and ‘wite (o K. C. and Bi. L Bx. 330800 busncis 'thin’ weele st year, For h ’ We ha e farms in the Platte| DO YOU want 164 acres of good land, | yr x g T o LR Lt g K. C. and St. L. EXx. e ‘thirty-six weeks ending Marcl ex- B O e o o AUk | ey, Amiestonrn Valley of. the Miat sopd. rich soll covered with timber; sever HAVE YOU IDLE MONEY? | Flopnts Ballbihe. oot (1v Bat. 12 p. m.........a11:15 pm ot T TR L el £ ac b e that will make a man a comfortable llving | miles northeast from the nice, Erowing | ;¢ o,0ht to be worki We hav 40 [ Charles W. Partrid I 13 and Wabash— e % E v town of Rainy River, Ontarlo, Canada, i At b L e have §2. harles W. Partridge, lots an > Corn exports for the week are 1,022,8% oo A MARE OPPORTUNITY. = |and grow in value not less than 45 per |town of Rainy Hiver, Ontarlo Ganads, on a finely improved Nebraska farm ihat | 14, Florence Heights. omana-St. Louls Exp. 8 925 am | bushels, against 783,466 bushels last week 000 “ncr o lo-room house. #0w, | BB A PRODUGKR NOT A CONSUMBR, | district, Rainy River; brica for quick sale, |12 & cxcellent Invesiment, as the ecurity | Warren C. Crane and wite i Geéorge | Mail and Expr @116 pm | and 930,48 bushels in 1909. For the thirty- {ivo large bariis, mess house, wagon shed, | Don't spend every cent you make in buy- |fL0W. Glat Johnson, Yankton, §. D. Box 3%, |1 &1L that one conld aske It has five years | . 4. Weber, lot 2 Cleveland Place,. B none ! BI0:15 am | 47600540 bushelnr agatmnt SToh M0 oot yenr 3 " A el Bay D run, st at 3 - | A 2d- -b 6 : . ushels, against last year. f.“y'fif.‘""“’.‘,"‘;’.".'.a.‘:.'l““‘..-'.f“‘.’.z "oue(:ce. 'x(‘r':l‘: l'rm"s\::g;rb;ln:r:lslflplwndt;‘mflm_thn FOR BALE—Greatest bargain In South | Provements alone are worth the loan, ward Schumann, lot 2, block 1, Hill- 4 ) . 'NE g ide addition No. 2.... TSIy T 18 an ideal proposition for retaliing, and| PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., | nexet senc nehl improved tarm near| PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., |shifner Chase company o Harvey BURLINGTON STATiON—Tentn ans |LIGNITE BRIQUETTES NEW price. s, Snly #l{ per acre Kingghiry &| 0 sl O U b L LT e 8. E. Corner 1ith_and Farnam. J; Guthrie, 520 teet lot 2 and nib feet Mason. SOUTH DAKOTA PRODUCT# Trae; 0., an . . 3 J 3 ~ o : * o ~ t 3, 0 L oulevar: 'arl Minsi. Taaiiate and, et e .ccrr?-wy;mm& acre, REAL ESTATE WANTED Benfamin F. Thomas to the Mutuai N Conl, Now Useless, May Be S0 Treated a8 to Become Valuable Fuel. PoToi Ty S888: 33 take home. Also day [0 Evvv Xl E e FEEEERE NORTHBOUND, Twin City Express. Sfoux City Local Minn. & Dakota semp e 1,00 ACRES TIMBER LAND In_Montgomery Co., Georgla. Price $10.00 per acre; to exchange for northern land or merchandise. Chas. Barchus, REEERES EEER ES=—kE EEEE5EE BEYE EJEEEEEEEE o Chicago Express Chicaso Limived year, but the point is that trade does not measure up to anticipations, which were keyed up to a high point. Retall trade has improved at a few points, but on the whole Y the week's developments have not been ctpecially satisfactory, prospects of a very early Easter trade not having materialized. Collections are slow. The labor sit ie, if anything, more unsettled tha: a week ago. Business failures for the week ending with March 10 were 260, against 184 last week, 254 in the llke week of 1909, 278 in AN {deal $0-acre farm, five miles from Burlington— Denver_and California. $12,000 can remain, 6 per cent. Mather & T - Investment company, wi lot 13, C eeng L.l 1 WANT Information about a good grain | block I, Beaford Place ... 4 . Cedar Rapids, Ia. ; 5 o o Fairmont, county seat. population 350 | FARM RANCH BARGAIN or stock farm for sale; I know of over 1,000 | Mary E. Lane and husband to Wii- Puget Sound Expr e UL OO e R B C S = buyers, willing to pay your price; I can tell | liam H. Russell, lots 6 and 6, block Nebraska points.. buildings in good conditlon; splendld well, | 250 ACRES iniproved Nebraska tarm |, 10 ACRES cholce dalry and stack farm. |you how to find them. Write me about it | I, Ceniral Park .. . Black Hilis.. ine grove, orchard and small fruit; one: |ranch land, in square block; fenced and (& podbgd: f.'"ued':g‘w "!':f“g;""'n"r ar. | 8nd let's see if we can close up a deal. Ad- | Frank Groves and wife to Louise Northwest Express. third mile to school, fine nelghborhood, tel- | cross-fenced; sheds, barn, b-room house lfclflllfl.“ N P e dress at once, Arthur Capper, Dept. 2, To- | Hewekerf, lot 4, block 1, Hastings Nebraska poinis ephone and mail route; farm is tilled in |In good condition, 2 wells; ideal location, 3 | UEWArS, Witlte, to owper. J Wm. peka, Kan.® & Heyden's add........ Lincoln Madl.... high state of cultivation, free from nox-{mMiles from rallroad station, & miles from BOnR: Bi b, Lok ROK, 06 — Reuben A, Merriman dnd’ wite' {o"J: Nebraska Expre eeds, never been rented; no_ better v, seat, d sell on S W. Merriman et al, nd feet lot 2, i Local. oy IRl B e S P Chore | e, O cai 67 seQUnl, et Gk oy o oAV BUYERS FOR | ookt foiprominse ot s |BEERE daetloc 4 —_— 3 nd 7-room houses. prices are right | M y E. E elly to nna ahl- 5 -Platismou ard, owner, Iairmont, Martin county’, | write George Caldwell, 1716 Webster St.| TEXAS plantation, 1800 acres, Brazoria | we can sell your properts for o tvpm, lot B Burdetis Court L i ool Omaha. 1 leave for ranch March 15, county; ranch house, tenant houses, rail- NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Patrick F. Kelley and wife to Anna Bellevue-Plattsmouth FOR SALE—A very fine timber claim in | road, store, postoffice, townsite. alfalfa, Sulte 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Wahlstrom, lot 5 Burdette Court Colorado Limited Koochiching county; there is white pine, corn, potatoes growing; subdivided. Fed- S — Annex . Chicago Special b bl Bl HU RO LU TS eral Land and Investment Co., 3% Scanlan | FROM owner. Strictly modern residence, | Lavina Chicago Express. particulars write Box 2, Lowry, Minn. 320 acres of alfalfa land, at|P!ds. Houston, Tex. Chicago Fa -~ owa 8 or more rooms, large lot, location near line W. A. Mangold, el nwi 26-15-11 3 o ¥ aonladls B TBXAD PAN.HANDLE LANDS gen !-‘nrn-n-uk H-r{-\ey,lg)eucl-?‘.’ Uemlsl;;\ George E. Warren to Nannie Wollen, - ] ” A anscom ark. Voul consider double v d 7-18-11. , ) (IMPROVED farm, " splendid, sofi, § miles n‘uctlol?, on the 12th of March, at| o AoRae soid hoie, s Smith | hanseor, park, —Would | consider double LA R Mo R T g orerig R beautiful lako; $0.000 in bullding: rice, 365 Lambndge’ Nel\‘ county. Only two miles from raliroad. All[415 Bee. 8, nlg lot 9 ni lot N n% lot 11, K. C. and Bt. Josepl PIERRE, 8. D, March 1l—(Special)— The business men of this city and Fort Plerre have joined hands In a movement which has for its purpose the working out of a combination of Missour! river trans- portation and Missourd river coal to supply tbe northwest with cheap fuel. F. M. Gllbreath, commissioner of agri- culture of North Dakota, says of tige llg- nite briquettes tested at their .&mm. “Lignite briquettes, with an approximate heating value of 13,000 British thermal units per pound, as compared with 1251 per ton anthracite coal, can be manuf: tured for $3.50, f. 0. b. cars at the min In the process of briquetting, the heat- ing value of the lignite is doubled, for ths Missouri Pacific— Leave. Arrive, ur’x{nnl lignite has a heating value of Auburn Local. P oD 10pm | ahout 6,0 British thermal units, In order Lo # | (0 bring about this large concentdation it {8 necessary to use about two and a quar- ter tons of lignite as mined, to make one ton of briquettes. The lignite can be ma- e EEECnaE ansEeekataane: PEEREEEBEEEPCEORREREERR DARLING & DARLING, - 41 Brandels Bldg. SENSATIONAL BARGAIN, 240 acres, 27 ————— = miles of Minneapolis, Sherburne county, near Elk river, Price and description on | application; spring catalogues now ready. Green & Son., Anoka, Minn. good “smooth praire farming land. Will =======w==== | block 11, Hanscom Place. : t. Joseph /REIRNT. & Vot Jorivedi inn. E. N. ALLEN. sell in large or small tracts, Price and P James W. White and wite k& 3 e s IMPROVED FARM of 100 acres 1% miles o N . terms reasonable, Addrcss Owner, Box SWAPS Watson, lot 20, block 1, Grammercy . pad :Irnn:‘ Prlng::on, Illlnn 190 Berea under oul- 214, Cameron, Mo. ! , o6 ATk e TR . WEBSTER STATION—Fifteenth aug vation, balance in pasture an 3 enw ¢ Cuitivated Tand In Tearly ail seeded down ool BALE ot lade. 10 sores in, Ward | G, Bennett, lots 7 and Webster. sl '0FSY i vty Vobitarg'gean | Kimball and Banner Co. TEXAS SCHOOL LANDS | gtite Ty gy poitf SButiorn Bunats | w800 v o ary and other outbulldings; land liés nice | Fino Kinkald for sale cheap. Improved | over 1,000,000 ncres for sale by the state | mac 08¢ 34 Moore Bldg., Ban Antonlo, | "{i"Rerson, lot 384, Morningside. .. d level; free from stone, farms 45 to $16 per acre; no sand, no alkall, [ you can' buy 40 acres for §2 an aore. pay | — Pk ___ |Frank D. Hill and wife to 8. H, Dor- a fine crops §32 cash, balance after 4 years; fine farm-| TO TRADE—Ten head farm horses | (S¢¥. 10t 11, block 18, Orchard Il 3 ing and frult land and healthy climate. For | price §1,500; want cheap timber land; best | TROMES T FUITRE 4G, FEEE A0, iF AT turther information send 6 postage. offer takes them: give legal numbers and | . W. Kinvoun, lot 7 Wi eabalv.. . b 2:00 pm b11:45 em INVESTOR I'UB. CO.. tull description in first letter, Box g2, |Eimer R. Po) " O'Keet ha Local © 6:20 0 Alice M. Bacon, lot 18, O'Keefe's Fruit Land Dept. K, San Antonlo, Tex. Avon, 8. D. SRR Alce N e e ey ~ | Paxton Real Estate company to Ma- chine mined by contract labor on a larger 84 acres, adjoins station on main line Bu WE WANT YOU TO SEB O e oty | ria Franson, lot 10, block 8 Walnut scale at o maximum cost of 60 cents per lington, only 4 minutes’ ride from Omaha; | the land that we are offering for $5.00| preferred. Address Box 223, Steele, N: D, | Hill ol X. g, AR I will venture to predict that there 1200 ACRES of good, agricultural land |almost level; will soon sell for town lots. —_— rowe x4 B asots Mattie B. Stone et al. to Charles B. ton. % all within 20 miles of St. Cloud Your | Big snup at $5,100. l\’veer fi;: ‘r:qdlcflr;‘ll:l'l.rel;:v':x‘:hll‘;‘fi.:)erpxr ::‘:: SWAPS. | _Stone, lot 2, block West Uanhn. ocEAN sTEAMsHlPs will be very little Pennsylvania coal xn[d Shoice. Naey terms. B8 par dere. P. M. ERNEST SWEET, Easy distance to Houston, clty of 100000 | $5,000 clothing, all up-to-date-stuff, well as- | Brower McCague and wife to Willlam SRR 4 S |in the state thrce years from now. We Thielman, Bt. Cloud, Minn. % 613 N. Y. L. BLDG., OMAHA, NEB. Go with us Tuesday, March 15. Low round | sorted stock: will trade for land; must be | :\lu(ull\ka and \flzfilufiv“‘m stules, CRUISES DE LUXE are laying the foundation for making FOR SALE-Several farms and land in | - trip. rate. oisar and worth the money R el o ORcar North Dakota one of the foremost fuel WATA LAND LOT CO.. 1t you have a_quarter section land that | Hannah Casey ‘and husband to Oscar Minnesota and Dakotas. Write A. J. Ander-| g ACRES CHOICE FARM LAND 124 Now York Thte Biog, Tea ises. 1s. really worth $ib per acte we can trades | Du Jardna, sis feet mill feet sublot to the | producing states in the union, in Cheyen ty, Nebras - ou & ty that pays $20 @ month | 2, taxlot S 84-16~18..00ovrioienionenese 3600 | ~ % phiapbiioh i AL e e g o - | O REE PT) et o s T ] B TN Jake as part pay for % acres Y ir.ood Sbocic hnu:d;?nl?:“’h)r land; 2000 | Albert :i‘.lmzvr;, o (o iy Nidisen, - > jm“l \';:I,.\:.un b aitried Y v lb‘l"lo‘l:ot:“ EESS 88 o5 4506 Co 2N EIGRA. Omaii ) SSETAIL DEVRLY IRDE StARQAZa toske (ie- |stogk ‘swners) marchandles for. land and | neW oW BRCCh e Tay “AVON” 14500 | 4,ta that 1 now have on hand would say ©-ACRE bargain, 4 miles southeast of Ray- | 48 ACRES Improved farm In Stittler ais- i T e NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., ment company, e% lot 3, block 12, " | that certain portions of it, in my estima- mm:; near rock road; _w‘;u can have po m“‘h Alberta, for sale, or will trade for -~ A Tlfo!B ‘Polu_:ulNrs LAerl').‘ ¥ 624 New York Life Bldg. Tel. Red 10%. | Parker's add.... . 0| EASTER CRUISE, 18 days, $85 UP | tion, are the most Aeairable cosl #iaids 1o session this spring: this belongs to a ‘Washington land or §j % 'wo tracts of 4 cres each, In Lynn | ——m7 — - - | | g s Bk thd 1a & Dasunin: prive G an oos | R asion{and or Apokane property. ‘Bax| TR HRO Toent tillebie: Denta Te mll: | TWILL trade 10 acres wneat Tand 1o | From New York March 25 the state, | Twin City Passenger Sloux City Local quick. Boyer & Snider, Lee's Summit, Mo 20 ACRES: 8 In stiawberries; good n- me. §1,300; 40 ncres: 7 in strawberries; handsome Income, $1,000. 8. G. Clay, An- derson, Mo. 4 ACRES fertile land; 20 cultivated; room house; barn, w spring; R. D.; $500 worth_more, Blankenship & Ross, Buf- falo, Mo. _FOR SALE OR exchange, improved farm, 200 acres, Harrison Co., Mo.; 6% miles from county_seat; well watered; no = overflow. price §16 per acre; w nsas City, M income of like value; deal quick. Address Frank R. Henderson, Bethany, Mo. CAS8 COUNTY 15 AC] All extra smooth, 6-room house, orchard, on mail route; can rent 40 acres with It price, $1,500; terms, $0; rest like rent. Come and see it; don't write, J. C. Patrick, Owner, Harrisol BVERYTHI goes: possassion at once of B acres, § miles east ty; % mile to station; near rock road; improved; rich land; orchard; of Kansas rural mall; prie 42,600, 2 fourth down, remainder easy. Georye Hughes, Blue Springs, Mo. Nebrasms. FOR QUICK SALE. 40 acres In Logan county, Nebraska; ‘::M {m:"rv terms. Lock UNIMPROVED 400 acres within 27 miles Winnipeg; 150,00 population, on main line of Canadian Pacific rallway; $0 rods from depot; school house across road; level, deep il; 830 per ecre; party who will $1,000 cash; time on balance: no interest first year. G. H. Johnson, Beat- rice, Neb. Nerth Dakota. WORLD'S RlCHEéT WHEAT ND AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICE! Write me today for particulars about rich North Dakota wheat farms offered to you for §15 an acre less than real value. The: farms are in Ransom county, North Dakot: the center of the richest wheat-growi country In the world. Here land valu. are increasing by leaps and bounds. Sur- rounding elling for from to 46 an acre. To force !mmediate l:\‘g uick sale I offer four improved fa }l‘h. surprisingly low price of $35 an acre. are (40, 450, 320 and 100 acres, re: . My terms are today for particulars. I about these farms that will interest you Wl};. L. Willamson, Box 12 " BUSINESS OPENINGS IN FLASHER, North Dakota, for a hotel man, livery, hardware and general merchant. Flasher will have its first rallroad this summer. Apply to the owners of the townsite, Wil llam H. Brown Co.,, Mandan, North Dakota. road building near it; for quick sale at $i1 per acre bonus; will not exchange for other roperty, Address John P. Marrs, Tahoka, ex. TEXAS ORANGES WON FIRST PRIZE over California and Florida oranges at N tional fruit show; yleld $400 to $500 an acre. You get bearing orchard for little cash and small payment monthly; government report Hanford Realty Co. 310 Bank of Commerce, or lowa Orchards, Scanlon Bldg., Houston, Tex: FOR SALE—8,00 acres near Uvalde, 10 miles from rallroa fine black valley land; abundant supply depth of 50 feet; good tract to subdivide; adjoining land now nmn, at $25 per ; can be bought for $12 if tuken quick. Addi O. Byrd, Uvalda. Texas. Wisconatn. FORTY acres, good leve! land, 20 cleared, balance wood d pasture, four-room frame house, frame barn, chicken house, trout brook lhrvufiz farm; $700, terms. Tom O. Mason, Island City State bank, Cumberland, Wis. southeastern Saskatchewan for improved 160 acres In central Minnesota; §-room | house in Minneapolls for Minnesota timber land. Spencer Erickson, 411 Palace Bldg. Minneapolls. TO CHANGP—Tor inproved or wild land in North Dakota. the following prop- ertles, clear of incumbrances: Two-story hotel on corner lot In Grano, ulea'mrm»a, N. D, $,00. ee nice lots close to school house | o-story bullding at Decorah, Ia., $3,000, | room house at Decorah, Ia.. on two lots, $3,000 Send full particulars, price and legal de- scription In first letter. Box %2, Fargo, TWO sections of southern Loulsiana prairie land at $12.50 per acre, clear, to| trade for city property or merchandise of equal value. No agents. M. O. Pn'e,% By r Creek, Mont. TAILORS @. A. LINDQUEST CO., 2% PAXTON BI CHOICE agricultural lands, $10 per acre; ho! property, th hours' ride t, 16,000 acres He'ry C. A Maneapoliy, Persistent Advertising is the road to Big Returns. MAX MORRIS, %I BRGWN BLOCK. SPRING WOOLENS HAVE ARRIVED. TAILOR BECK, 111 So. 16th SISTEK Youns , men's fashionable | tatlor. 412-16 Paxto RUFFNER TAILORING CO., 24 S. 15th ~ LEGAL NOTICES OTICE_OF STOCKHOLUERS MEET. MG O TIE PAFICIC EXPRESS GOM: PANY. The stockholders cf (he above named company having failed to hold their annual hoeeting, notice 18 nereby given that I, the undersigned president of sald company, | have, pursuant to the by-laws of sald com. | pany, called a meefing of the stockholders | of eald company, to be held at the gencrai | office of said company, No. 1401 Harney Sireet, in the city of Omaha, state of braska, at 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday, March 25, 1910, for the election of diree. tors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting | and you are notified that suca meeting will at such time and place for sald purposs JAMES EGGLESTON, President the Pacific Exaress Company. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—SEALED bids will be received at the office of A. H. Dyer, architect, Fremont, Nebraska, untli 2 o'clock p. m., 'March 24, 1910, for the erec- tion of an Odd Fellows Home bullding at York, Nebraska, according to plans and specifications now on file at said office. Beparate bils will be received at same time and place for the plumbing and heating of sald bullding, also fireproof floors, parti- 1d roof comstruction. All bids for proposition must be accompanied certified check as provided in spec- The right s reserved to reject L. Loomis, Chair- F4 to M13 a | $30 to $110 According to location. BERMUDA NEW WEEKLY SERVICE nd%r “OROTAVA” 0 A First-class only. SANDERSON & SON, 22 State St., N. Y. 149 La Salle Stree 1524 Farnam Street, Omaba. =, C. Bhields, 1601 Farnam St., Omaba. HAMBURG-AMERICAN All Modern Bafety Devices (Wireless, etc.) London--Paris-- Hamburg sAmariks, Meh. 38 108 W. E. Book, 1d'eea. . April § ik . April 16| $Amerika . Rits-Cariton & # "CHECKS 186U 2 BOONE, Ia, March 11.—(8pecial Tele- gram.)—Mrs, Minnie Gingrich lost her suit here for $25,00 against Joe Raglow, a sa- loon keeper, for alleged selling of liquor to her husband, Gus Gingrich, to the extent | that he became a drunkard, thereby ine | juring her by his lack of support. When the jury handed In their verdict this morn- ing they found for the defendant. phsis Bl s st \ When you want what you want when you want it, say so through The Bee Want Ad columns. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS (Continued.) v | GCANDINAVIAN- AMERICAN LINE 10,000 Ton Twin-fcrew Passenger Direet to ‘Norway, Sweden and Dei Oscar 1L .........Ma&r. 17 | Hel C. ¥, Tietgen.. Mar. 24 | Osea United States . Mar. 31 | C. F. All Steamers juipped #irst cabin, §16 Ir"‘m wecond cabin, 0. AR, B Y e OR TO LOCAL AGENTS