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THE REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) “Oxlamoma. | OKLAHOMA BEE: OMAH | “wamer WEDNESDAY REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.y D—City loens_and warrants. W, | Farnam imith & Co., 12 Farnam St | FIVE I'Ex CENT MONEY | e have 100000 acres of cholre tand te R | gaiect rom. “ranging in price from ® te B T ey Al 18 11 the ol and Omaha business property. o THOMAS BRENNAN, #83 district and you might get an oll wi with your land T CO. Room 1, New York Life ‘Ndg. NOWATA LAND AND LO' A il & "ll(' fl} New York L A SECURE FOR SALE-Alfalfa farms, near $5,000,000 INVESTMENTS | packing piants now building in Oklahoma | City. Write Shuler, the Land Man, Okla- Thére Is nothing better than & good ~ | farm ‘mortgage. The Lisco morigage for | homa City, Okl | | $2.000 18 secured by a good Nebraska farm of i1l acres in the North Platte valley It bears slx per cent Interest, runs five vears. Ask about this or other securities which we are pffering PAYNE INVESTMENT K. Corner 15th and Farnam Sts., MARCH | 16 GOVERNMENT NOTICES | HAYSHED-WAR DEPARTMENT | “tice of the Construeting Quart Fort Crook. Nebraska, March REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued ) 44x132, $11,000 Douglas, between 11th and 12th Harrison & Morton 0Old House Needs Painting U16 Jackson bath. &x124 This nstitution was ple that the ftself ehould not longe 'NEW PROGRAM OF afford the cleny ealed proposals, in triplieate, will be re- | Premier Announces that Budget Will | Reform Within, ceived at this offic o1 m., April 4 | Rosebery that the n iie o H Be Introduced Soon. onstruction of one Ifayshed at F Crook the acceptance possession of a peer in AND FOR SALE ASOUITH 3 OF \aster ¢ 1910 Florida—Continu, l FOR SALE-—Florida 57,000 A plow .00 a elt 2,000 &, all ready ment In state 50,00 &, on ~ation | 25,000 a., sast coast, timher and land fit in these properifes. J. H. Jones, lando, Fla. olonizgation lands transportation; 20,000 ready for from | Lord declared 1910, and then publicly opened. for the | | had come for a reform from within, with tm out waiting for the gover ey | Cebraska, Cartified ch Surety Gom \ :v n““n?‘n ot .1' Kovernment pany's guarantee for 10 per cent of bid |out 1ta proposals to han ust aceompany each proposal. Proposais, ROSEBERY BILL BEFORE LORDS| ., . .masculate o o4 | must be made on the forms to be obtained t would becoma no better than r at this office. Plans and specifications ot oy Mg v o paifed he seen by intending bidders at cham hic self-respecting por {of the Chief Quartermaster, Departm son would care to sit. e sald that t wae the Missourl, Omaha, Nebraska, a | wished to eatablish the elective principle this office. Necessary blank forms and tull | but St muat’ sot b9 through’ poptiter | tions, but by elections by assoctations. transportation; In flowing well to o tring the 1e Houss of Lord for plow; best invest- two railroads; very fine lo- i | o Upper House Discusves Proposnl of | Former Premier for Reform from Within—Clash in elec | FOR SALE--Great San Joaquin valley 1Cal., 4,000 ncres, $40 per acre; 1,000 acre | tracts; write for particulars. R. F. Stuek- | ton & Co, Maywood, Il heré. The United States reserves the right to reject any or all bids. velapes con taining proposals must be Indorsed “‘Pro posals for Hayshed, Fort Crook, Nebraska and addressed to First Lieutenant G. H | White, Constructing Qua: Commons. we have a 7-room Oregon. information furnished upon application house, porations and counsels FOR SAL! 008 bay, Oregon’s deep sea harbor, now stands at the head of *he [ist of northwest opportunities. Billions of fat | |of =standing timber milis shipbullding | plants and factories in operpiion und vthers €O0ing up; 400 square miles underiaid with coal; lumber at the manufacturers water transportation, excellent daity, and garden land partly developed and | awaiting_eettiers; graes green the year | round. ‘Truly a cow heaven. Equable and deligh climate, Write for freo hooklet Becretary Chamber of Commerce, Marsh. fleld, Ore. e | LONDON, Marh 15—An interesting | phase of the polital =ituation yesterday | [was Premier Asquith's announement in = {he House of Commons that the budget | | would be reintroduced and disposed of be- | [ fore the house rises for th wpring re- | | | feet of ground. Paved Lord Rosebery poured scorn upon the sug in falr condition gestion of a single chamber, which he clared was A proposal to dlg the grave of the empire. In America, he said, tha veto of the senate was stronger than was ever the veto of a soverelgn. Me tremb| at the scorn of the U'nited States contemplating Great Britain, one-eyed legged. In search for a constitution street house is n FOR SALE—In Du Page county eight furms, vieant uwnd nproved, font W to 180 acres each; prices from $100 to $600 per acre. Tracts near Wheaton for subdivi- slon. Blocks and vacant lote. Newton E. | Matter, Wheaton Real Kstate Information A P, Tukey & Son, |“or sais—tsr & 3 stute capitol bullding at Jackson, Miss. Tel. Doug. 2181 #4-446 Board of Trade BIAK. | 150 in"cultivation, 160 virgin timber, 200 awitch cane; an ideal dairy farm or splen- 414 investment; $21 acre; half cash. E. | B. Tabor, Eariville, 111, | _112 N' 40ti1'7$6’0700n‘ FOR BALE—Modern chicken farm. 84 rooms, Kardwood finished. acres; bulldings, vards, incubators, ete H . & M t [ to handle 10000 or more chickens: all kinds shade and fruit trees; good house, furna arrison O TONY: (B e e ek Aittors, o rakre. ot s —— | mobile road. Sacrifice price, $12,000. W. L. McParren, 88 Fox St., Aurora, Iil Kide. It is not what you would call a new very The Look 1t c Omaha, o Atz house, nor so well arranged owner wants an offer on it at once. |8 LEGAL NOTIGE. "GARVIN BROS., m$ N. Y. Life $2000 on improved property. No delay. | ot | 8600 to 85,00 on howes in Omaba. O Keofs | Real Estate Co., 1003 N. Y. Life. Douglas or A 52 up und see when NOTICE OF STOCKHOLLUERS' MEET. | C68% ING OF THE PAFICIC EXPRESS COM. | This announcement revived political spec PANY. Rl " N b d‘ulnllon in the lobbles. It Js generally be stockliolders of the above name ot Bl company having faled to hold their annual [ }l€Ved that the nationallsts wiil abstain from voting, in which case the budget will neeting, notice ia heredy glven that I, th: dersigned president of sald company, | be passed. If the budget Is defeated there s no doubt that the government will ve. pursuant to the hy-laws of sald com: | sign and go to the country again on the | | pany. callkd n meoting 6f the stoekholders | of sald company, to be held at the f-m:nl > Tarney | questions of the budget and the reform of city ot Omaha, state of Ne- | o S 0l Bl T 0 ot said 1401 o'etock Monday, | for Ctheelection. of difes. | The debate on the naval estimates in the | Judge Refuses to Grant Continuance 1010, for the eles |l\nn of direc the transaction of sueh other | House of Commons was only otewortl 343 may come betore the meeting | for the bresse betwen Lord Cnaries Berer.| SRE Four Jutery life Adapted by are uoti L t s meetin, i o e Neld: at such time. anq. Dlace. for | ford and Reginald MeKenoa, first lord of State Before Adjournment. #aid purposes. JAMES EGGLESTON. = |the Admiralty, the latter fiatly accusing President the Pacific Express Company Lord Charles of making a misstatement. | WATSEKA, March 4r Edward Groy. tho forelen secretary. | have been accepted: by. the.. prosecution n a strong specch at a liberal banque ¥ . g s, Bemis or ceived by the Board of District No. & |y yondon tonight declared that it was not | Lo PeRdIng thet Ncceptande or rejec consider double | Osmond, Plarce County, Nebraska. for the | - | tlon tomorrow by ‘the defense, have been Adarens'™3 | Grection of & publi Aohiool Dullding in said | sufficient to lmit the veto of the lords, { ylo [GTIORIN Y. (Ho Geterise, have bee district. Plans and specifications may be but that the upper house must be radically | yrre Lucs 8 A at the office of B. 8. Leedom, Osmond, | reformed «ucy Sayler and ‘John: C.' Grunden, charged with murder of ‘Banker John Say ler at Crescent City, il Julv.dl, 1%8 Nebraska, or at the office of J. R. Smith, architect, X6 Ganter block, Lincoln, Ne-| A efugle chamber system, arly 100 witnesses are on. the_ list pre pared by the prosecution, And the defense W breska All bids to be in by Friday, | result, politically speaking, Marc 1910. Board reserves right to re- geath and damnation.’ also has a long list. The surprise of the day was the manne fect 1 all bids. S'gned, B. 8. LB sldent, GEORC e e0- which Judge Dibell overruled the pleg 4 of the defense for a continuance. When resno work to Wyoming, Bur- |y radical reform of the upper chamber lington transporta r further partiou- it w The crowd present indicated the general g &, Misait the case was called last November, s address MacArthur Brothers company, | continued to the March term by Thermopolis or Wolton, Wyo, MIG7L. | interest in the subject. Not a seat In the | agreement on the ground of adverse publio | chamber was vacant when Lord Rosebery opinion, rose to move that the house resolve Itself Today the defense #ubmitted a number of into & committee of the whole to consider | aftadivits declaring that ‘every effort has the best means of roforming the existing | heen made to find Mr. and Mrs. Peter organization #0 as to constitute 1tself & Weast of Peoria, sister &nd brother-in.law Arrive | UTONE and efficient second chamber. of Mrs. Sayler, whose testimony they claim | At the same time he presented a set of wi| be invaluable, to the defense. The resolutions to the effect that there was| affadivits recite -that Peter Weast for necessity of 8 strong and efficient second | years supported John Sayler and his family hamber for the well belng of the state anq cast considerable asperion on the character of the dead man. that such a chamber would best be ob- | tainable by the reform and reconstitution | Attorney Kern asked a’contiiuance until | the June\term of court in order that fur- of the House of Lords, and that a neces- sary preliminary to such reform and ther efforts might be made to find the Weasts. g | “The motion is denled” sald Judge Di- | bell, “you will proceed with the selection of a jury." The payment of a life insurance policy of $3,000 held by Sayler may be materfally | affected by the verdict If shown that —_— | sayler was. the aggressor in the fight, Men Whose only Craving Is for the | Which ended with his death, the policy i Stimulation of Alcohol and Who |declared worthless; it shown that Mre Would Sell Their Souls for a|Sayler was an aggressor one half of tha Drink of Whiskey. | policy made payable to her will be wortl | less, it is declared. e — Skinned from Head to Heel ne acres 4 miles from LLOANS to home owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay- | ments ‘semt-annually W. H. THOMAS 83 Kirst National Bank Bldg REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR B 6 and T-room houses. 1f prices are right We cam sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 4 N. Y. Life Bldg |Sayler Murder Trial Begins South Dakots. re. / FOR SALE-—Brule county s; also lands west of th: and up; deep bluck 00d sokools, churches and markets; fllustrated bocklet, state map and call on or addiess L. Haguman, Pukwana, B, D. outh Dakota river at $15 il, nev:~ faillug office ompany, No. L LET US SHOW YOU THE FINE HOMES IN BEMIS PARK We have fust listed. All bargaing, 6 to 8 rooms, all” modern, high ground, healthful and most beautiful part of the city; best car wervice, paved streets, good nelghbors; priced right. $3,000 TO $5,000 TERMS WRAY & BTEVEN, SOLE AGENTS, DOUGLAS 3047. 6510 BEE BLDG. In 160 acres of farm land in Aurora county, 8 D. No waste land in this quarter sec tion. Will make the price very reasonable |to close up a business. Rabert F. Smith, Council Bluffs, Ia. FOR SALE—15 acres, $1,500; 100 acres, $6,600; good soll and Improvements; fruit, fimber; 60c fare. E. Mitzner, Valparaiso, ind —Four talesmen 'O CONTRACTORS--NOTICE 18 FROM bwner. Stricily cation near on that sealed hids will be re- § ov niore rooms, iarge lot, West Farnam, Harney, Do, Hanscom park. Would house. Give full particulars 45 _Bee. mod el exas. FOR SALE, RENT AND EXCHANGE -A few poultry, truck and grain |, 0% SALE-Milion | yihe farms; bargains; some with stock and acre; tools. Newton Bros., Knox, Indiana. h ‘ acres Texas school atate, $1.30 to §5 per only one-fortieth cash, 40 years' |on balance, 8 per cent interest; good ag- |ticultural iands; some don’'t require resi- | dence. Send 50 cents for 1910 Book of In- | structions, new state law and description | of lands. "J. J. Snyder, School Land Lo- | cator, 386 Congress Ave. Austin, Texas Reference, Austin National Bank | TEXAS MAP IR to you it. you will write and tell many acrés of land you want to buy. We will ‘also send you full description of what | we have that ‘we think would sult_you | C. 8. Fowler & Bros.,, San Antonio, Tex | TEXAS PAN-HANDLE LANDS 1,000 ACRES, solid body, Deaf Smith | county. “Only two miles from raiiroad. All | 8ood “smooth prairie farming land. Wil sell in large or small tracts. Price und terms reasonable. Address Owner, kox | 214, Cameron, Mo. i+ he sald, would “In disaster AKE A SPECIALTY of exchanging HARRY H. CULVER. Suite %) Y. Life Bldg., Omaha 'OR EXCHAN 2,200 equity in good income property eastern Nebraska (own for clear wes land or will take touring car in first t payment. Address Y 214 Bee TAILORS Kansas KANSAS |FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, $20 PER ACRE All rented, paying from 10 to 22 per cent rent. Best alfalfa in the world, Easy terms. If not represented, will return your expenses. NGWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. "Phone Red 199, IR Mleilnn‘ W' prope and 810, : SF | Lords Discass Rosebery Bill. | The Houss of Lords entered upon a dis o | cussion today of the self denying ordinance | in machine and | proposed by Lord Rosebery preparatory to N 66x132, $25,000 One block from 16th and Jackson. Harrison & Morton. $2500 $2,500 Modern Cottage | We have just listed for ‘quick wale a | beautiful cosy modern cottage, located o 1609 N. Mth St just north of Bemis Pa high and sightiy, one block to Hame car. Thiy cottage Is practically new, with parlor, dining room, kitchen, hall and| front talrs on firet floor; two nice bed- rooms and bath on second floor; electric light, hot and cold water, fine cellar, everything in splendid repalr, Can be bought on sasy terms. A rare opportunity for some one to get a bargain, Payne, Bostwick & Slater, Bole Aments, 801 New York Life Bldg. — T - NOTICE TO CONTRACT 000 yards exceptionally fir X HRE—~We hav us how rr TON BLK. | MAX MORRIS. 31 BROWN BLOCK. | UN1O! Young moen's fashionable | 11e— taflor. 412-15 Paxton Bik. — | Uoion Paelf Leave. San Fran. Ov RAILWAY TIME CARD STATION—T¥enth and Mason. | FOR SALE-80 acres, fina bulldings; fruit; $4,000, down $500, balance to suit 40 acres, good house and barns, near our town; $1,300; down $400, balance to suit. 40 acres, fine buildings, fruit; $2,300; down $600, balance $20 monthly. Pryor, Montague, Mich. > FOR SALE—Putnam, Texas—On main line of Texas & Pacific R, R.: ideal loca- Bults $%6 up. Krug AT TS Theater Building. FOR SALE—Desirable farm, convenient to raflway frult, dairying or poultry farming; good bulldings; ‘trout stream; $2.000. J. C. Bis- hop, Dowaglac, Mich., R. D. No. 8. acres, station, suitable for re- ©TUPETEER FPEUPPERUPTT PBBEESEERERSB Missomrr. FOR SALE—Land and improved farms, Best Southeast Missouri land and farms, forty to 500 acres: from $15 to $45 per acre; easy terms, Write and tell us what you want. We can sult vou. Booklet free. F Gram Realty Co., Neelyville, Mo THE HARD DRINKERS e i b N BALTIMORE 2d-hand atore pays best price for 2d-hand furniture, chithes, etc. BEST price pald for second. | ture, ~ carpets, "clothing and FOR SALE—Farms and timber lands, |loug. 371 improved and unimproved, $5 an acre and | up; rich land; heavy crops; healthy cli- | | mate and happy farmers; colonfal homes; | catalogue free. B. T. Watkins & Co., 2§ N. 9th St, Richmond, Va. . FOR SALE—105 acre in orange and grapefruli trees seven years old, 60 acres of cele etable land, —— e REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB e SISTEK 2 Y o, U ra_Ltd. §:15 a. m. RUFFNER TAILORING CO. 34 §. T5th st | Chi. & -‘“‘;uijo": Mall. 4:10p. m, tion for winter homes; best mineral water - > I i in America; buy lots now; double money in | V, TAUCHEN b bR e PO | year. Writa vs immediately for illustrated | DRtiver BRGIAL e. Dooklet and prices Futnam Land’ &nd| “Syyy1wb lebor commands_ high wages | Colorado Epecial evelopment Co., Fort Worth, Tex. | and good_craftsmanship justifies it. Ses | Colorado Exnress WE WANT YOU TO SEE | 3. A KERVAN, 908-510° Brandeis Bidg. |North Flate Local, Ber acte and compare o with others Then | HARRY MARTIN, R 10 U. § Bank By, | Lincoln-Beat, iocai o we have real farras, low at §17.60 per acre | T e === | VAL iy 3 Easy distance to Houston, city of 100,000 Chicage, Reek Islana & Pasttio— Go with us Tuerday, March 1. Low round | WANTED—T0 BUY EAST. trip vate. i Rocky Mountaln Lid NOWATA LAND LOT CO.. lowa Local .. 624 Now York Life Bldz. Red 1%99. Chicago Day Expro: SRRl de? widbidon s 6 | Des Molnes Laca Virginta. Towa Local... Chicago-Eiastern Exp...a 4'60 pm Chicago-Nebraska lLtd.a 6:08 pm WEST. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for coln. Colo. and ¢ Okla. and ' Missinsippl. FOR SALE—1,000 acres prairie land in Mississippi; aplary, 500 colonies; sujtable for alfa corn and cotton; 160 acres in Johnson grass hay; place will earn $5.000 o $8,000 annually; located immediately on trunk line raflroad; well stocked and im- gruve.d‘l Address Walter Weaver, Colum- us, Seconi hand clothing, party, aft dreases. Jobn Feldman- D H2% ‘Ind. ASih GOOD PRICE for shoes and furniture Arkansss. | FOR BALB-Improved truek and fruit | farms in southern Alabuma, $15 aor Write C. 1, MOORMAN & CO., 1t Ala. ccad-hund clothes, BELNEK. Doug. 6401 Chicage & Northw JUST opening business; highest price BASTBOUND, pald for furniturs and stoves. D. 16§0. CAN NOT QUIT DRINKING FOR BALE-—$15 an acre, |mprov.a Lruck, fruit, pouitry and dairy farms In southern Alabama; delightful cli-| LARGIE tracts of 1,000 to 20,000 acres suitable for colonization or a good invest- ment; located in South Mississippl on the Gulf of Mexico. This is excellent land for and balance in pine. Seven-room modern house in midst of grove and with necessary outhouses. Three miles .from city of Bradentown, Fla., and connected therewith with hard marl roads. Only one mile from A-438. New York Repalr shop, 1117 Dodgt. BBEST PRICEN pald for second-hand fur- niture, carpets, stoves, clothes, shoes. Tel. D. 6881, . Omaha Expre i was Ben Pool, Threet, Ala., when dragge¢ |over a gravel roadway, but Hueklen's The Neal Three Day Cure Takes AWAY | Arnica Salve cured him. 2c. For sale hy All Desire, Craving and Appetite | Beaton Drug Co. TeswTe EBREdS mate and good markets. C. E. Moor- man & Co., Fruitdale, Ala. Califoruia. for Drink and Regenerates the Man | Physicall ¢ New Sian o n Pormer Wik * 'Tom Taggart N EVERY CASE| chps Charte: ) shipping station. J. W. White, Gen. Ind. (e Agt, 8. A. L. Ry, Norfolk. Va. FOR SALE—A location on Sarasota b one and one-eighth mile water front, com- prising about 300 acres with modern mag- nificent homes and cottages. Accessible to rail and water transportation. Unexcel'ed for winter residence.and tho lacation not surpassed. in Florid W. White Gen. Ind. Agt. S, A. L. R reolk, Va FOR SALE-Small farms, easy terms, Virginia. Homes for millfons on land’ on | h common sense farming will produce | phenomal yields of corn, wheat. tobacco, | alfalfa, oats, hay, etc. truck,. dai and = poultry farming . pay handsoma profits; plenty of sunshine and rain: | no ~extremes of weather; land here| will “double n value in 'three years. Send for booklet D. Chamber of Com- merece, Lynchburg, Va. il S0 S e FOR SALE—Small farms in sunny V ginfa—In Piedmont section; common sense | farming is producing wonderful vield: | money in truck, dairy and pouitry markets; finest fruit lands in | no zero weather or torrid sum- raising early truck and the famous paper 6. Phone Dougias shell pecans; fine transportation facllities; price $ to $7.5¢ per acre; terms. Enter- r.ll. Lumber Co., P. O. Box 47, Guifport, It § PSS %) Denver Special. We 49l ¥ Wa (5iy v rn;’u.u E & = o WANTED—SITUATIONS WANTED—By young man, for ‘board whils, attending b it Yo S N STEADY, honest, reliable wants position as clauffeur; references; | Lircoln-Chadron experienced. H. I.. Orcutt, 620 8o. 17th St. | Norfoik-Bonateil Doug. 5810. | Long Pine- 4 | Hastings-Superi ~ | Deadwood-Hot Bpg Caeper- Lander | Fremont-Alblon | 1iinots Central— 1310, | NORTHBOU; Twin City Express. Sjoux Cliy Local Mini. & Dakota Kxp. Twin City Limited...... WESBO! B E YOR SALE- CALIFORNIA EXCURSION AND LAND SALE. CHICAGO TO CALIFORNTA, $25.50 Excursion train leaves March 17th. Richest Calitornia -uul.vru- timber land | and early fruit lands, all to be sold at this stupendous sale. Great chance to get s fortune buflding frult farm or timber tract at Jow prices in Kern county. The most wonderful proposition ever put to the eople going to California. Write today or free berth reservation, full excursion particulars, and free book to Porter Land Co., 132 Grand Ave., Reinbeck, la. A PERFECT CURE It is a terrible condition to be in, the nerves whattered, stomach on fire’ di. | Vg e s gestion Tuined, brain whirlihg, and be [State of Indiana Loses Its . Suif Wwith but a single thought—whiskey, : 1y i nothing but whiskey, for his stomach will | Against French Lick Springs : Hotel Company. not now take food, and he must have | whiskey; it 15 his meat and drink, by i |day and by nlghi, and when asleep there | i s a gnawing In his vitals, Y - { ing p‘unul'mn'n of awful u-l..qn:i ‘uh:m::“;; |suit to annul the ‘harter of the French [ Plor e | Lick Springs Hotel company late today, “That the Neal three-day cure can take | €N & JUFY in the cireult court returned n |8uch a physical and mental wreck, and |¥erdict for. the defendants. The state a6 am | by an internal treatment, without hypo- | CHATEed that the hotel company had bU:# am | dermic - injections, transform this near [COUNtenanced gambling at the Casino in con- !human bolng into a regencrated being, | P€Ction with the hotel. It is probable that m | new man, nothing but the skin |80 appeal will be taken by-Attorney Gen a 5:30 pm | Of 4n old one, seema 100 Kood to b true, | Tal Bingham to the state supreme court & 3t. Pawl— | Dut It 1s. And they give you u legal con- | The case againat the hotel company has Leave. Arrive, | ITACt o effect a perfect cure in three |&ttracted much attention because of the 8118 pm & 3w am | days or refund your money at the end |MADY ttempts "y.;'"‘ S8 60 sthp sumbiing, ) ; 718 min &5Ri[i60 tue thIcA Gay. THaY fa' biiace { which it is alleged was golng on at French | Coarags e .. s gy min &UH3 B | e’ treatment 1s sent o tho home and |Lick. Thomas Taggart, former nationsi | Perry-Qmaha Locai.....b bilé pw bIii&s pm |the results are the same In three days. |demoeratic chairman, is president of the Chicago Great Western— | Call or write The Neal Institute, 1502 |hotel company and was a witness in the e ) .. | South Tenth street, Omaha, Neb, Send for | case which was concluded today. Foi Ciey” Linited MEGRE LN i John W. Kern, former democratic eandi- ;.,A'-(ilcn luo“;fl ';'r'." PR A S | date for vice président, was the leading at | Wabash— torney for the company and James Bing- ’ ham, attorney general of Indlana, con- ducted the state’s cnse personally. not only cures che instant. €Y © 3 place to work oyles' college. young man FIVE acres of “orchard, $400 per atre; tended for three years; no interest; no taxes; no water assesements. Write today. Clarke Fork Orchard Co., Laurel, Mont. FOR SALE—33,000 acres in tracts of 160 acres for sale In the famous Musselshell valley, Montana. Write for eircular: orry Land Co., Shawmut, Mont. cEroTEP CGPRER REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS PAOLI, March 15.—The state Jost its Real esae trinsfers for March furnished by the Midlland Guarantee & |Chlcago Express | Trust company, bonded abstracters; tele- | Chicago Limited . phone Douglas’ 2865; title insurance; 1714 | Minn.-Bt. Paul Kxp Farnam “stroet: Minn.-St. Paul Ltd, Brattleboro Sayings bank to Thomas Ft. _Dodge Loc. Sullivan, e3) feet lot 14, Coburn's rl Pacific— sub., block ”4 West Omaha " L. Ex.. The John A, Chreighton Real istate Turst Co., 'to D. V. Sholes Building Co., lot 19, block 1, Creighton's 2d | add |D. V. Com- | 'E. johnson, same ...... S v Samuel R. Kocher and wife to The | Brattleboro Real Estaté Co., lots 5 and 6, biock 4, Isabel................ Harry A. Tukéy and wife 10 A.'M Edwards, lots 4 and 6, block 3, Tukey Helghts e . harles Blomquist and wife to O. Rosengren, “lots 1 ‘to 13, block Saunders’ & ‘Himebaugh's Highland - it — | May B. Kountze and husband 320 ACRES good, level wheat land near | Dunning, lot 1f and 24 feet lot 1 Othelio; end of C. M. & St P. division; _Kountze sub B : ready for sowing February; fenced; terms.' Michael Rippél and w A J.C. Macauley, Hatton, Wash. Johnson, nid feet of §120 feet of o Ko wohei < - | bloek 2, 'Park place...... Ed. Peterson and wife to Alex | sel of 416-11............. Dundee Realty’ Co. to Henry bury %70 feet lots 7 and ¥, sub. of John I. Redick's...... E. M. Brugmann and husband to ¢ Mose, part swii of 9-15-13...... Harry G. Counseman and wife t McCague Investment Co., lots 16 and 17, block 4, Institute place. A nk_Helstand and wife to James W. Karel, lot 1, block 3, West Lawn park .. * 3 P, W. Carmichael and wife to Fred S | " "Truilinger, lot 20, block 11, Haleyon [ HEIBNE Ll P, . Culkin and husban o John Minneapolis. | “geca, negd feet lot 4 and e feet lot ¥, block 42, Benson ............... | L.'W. Herring and wife to Heulah ¢ Davies, lot 18, block 1, Bowers add Sibbenigen and wife to Fritz Vil book, nis of swig of 16-15-11 A.'McGraw and wife to Charle H. Haarmann, lot 6 block 18, Han scom place . § Christopherson and wife to Hans Andreason, lots 4 and 5, block 5, Bed- ford place St Hans Andreason and wife to Harry Hebramma. RANCH BARGAI *RES improved Nebraska farm jand, in square block; fenced and cross-fenoed; wheds, barn, 6-room house | in good condition, 3’ wells; ‘ideal location, 3 miles trom raflroa tion, & miles from county seat, Sheridan county; will seil on time, $10,000 cash or securi t quick; | & ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS. For sale, best improved and raw wheat lards up to 100,000 acres en bloc in the beat part of Southern Alberta, 813 per acre | time. $IOW0 cash or securit ek ries promptly anew . Hen- A 15 Arson N ikrer, B4 irst Be West, Cal. | write' George Caldwell, 1116 Webster St, undance of | raintall; noted . ar T, | Omaha. 1 leave for ranch March 15. health: splendid educationei’. facilities. . R e b i ot ed Send for bookiet D, Chamber of FOR SALE—Forced sale, 500 acre: Jg | merce, Lynchburg, Va. out: fine dairy farm; fenced: buildings: | —— = 36,000; beat stone quarry and sand pit in | Nébraska, ‘netting big money: buildings: Uils towh growg fast: land worth §60 per acre; $12,000. half cash: terms. Ad- | dress Owner, J. G. Hoye, Sidney, Neb. Fruit Land ‘34 acres, adjoins station on main line Bur- lington, only 45 minutes' ride from Omaha almost level; will soon sell for town lots. | Big sni.p at 35,100, ‘ 2 ERNEST SWEET, 613 N. Y. L. BLDG., OMAHA "NEBRASKA LAND CHEAP—$ PER ACRE. ebraska, in a very | v, small creek on the ! 31,113 may run seven . ‘Council Blufts, Ia. *Phone §14. 22,350 a6 from i< (v Sat. 12 p. m. Chicage, Milwaukee thel %0 {Overiand_ Limited. ... Chicago KExp wi ngto 1,400 FOR information and literature on farm | land and irrigated frult lands—Idaho, Ore- | gon _and Washington—call on us, or write us—332 Neville block, Omaha, Neb. Sher- wood Immigration Co.; J. W. Young, local manager. COLORADO IRRIGATED LAND. 500 ACRES SACRIFICED. | T have 8% acres of fina land one mile from Brighton, county seat of Adams county. 180 acres under ditch and in cul- tivation; fine alfalfa land; a good portion of balance coming under ditch, balance all | fine corn land. This land for quick sale | 1 will ofter for short time at $25 per acr one-third down, balance five yearly pa ments, If you want good land at one-half fis real value. buy this quick. . €. COLE, Brighton, Colo. FOR SALE—Frult lands at farm prices, i the Arkansas Valley, between C City and Pueblo, Colo., from $1.50 to per aore. A foriune to be made in bu nk Jarge tracts and retalling. Orchards in Canon City, at_the entrance of Roy: ara valued at 3380 (o $1,600 per acre. out and be convinced. ‘Sam Brown, jr., & | Son, 34 Central Block, Pueblo, Colo., 13 Main St.. Canon City, Colo. | e 1 pia vm | 2 | Omal St. Louls Exp. | Mail and Expres ,000 | Stanberry Local L | "Council Bluffs) am | ba | (from ! b10:15 am | The fact that Chamberiuin's Cough Rem- edy is pleasant to take has made It a fa- vorite with mothers everywhers. ROCK ISLAND FILES REPORT Road First to Show V minal Preperty in Cl Villages. (From a Staft Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 16.—(8pectal.)—Tht | Roek Island is the first rallroad in the state to report on the value of its terminal property located in citles. and villages under the provisions of the terminal tax |law. The report this year contains no prop: | erty item for Omaha. The following Is a comparison of the re: turns made by the various aksessors in 1909 and that made by the rallroad in 1910 Assensors ‘Rallr'd Re- v 1908. turns, 1910 | AURLINGTON STATION—Tenta and Wisco: Masun. FOR BALE-Good land In Vilas and Oneida_counties, Wis. - 40-acre tracts for from $600 to 3900, on terms of $100 a vear or $10 a month. No Interest, no taxes, and with an.insurance clause in the confract We have a few good log houses left which we sell at cost on terms to suit. Wgite for | book and map to Dept. 5, G. F.. Sanborn | i Co., Eagle River, Wis | CHOICE agricultural lands, $10 per acre; o lake shore property, three hours' ride rom twin clties; any size tract, 15,000 acres to select from. Write owner, Harry ', A 225 Palace Bldg., | Burlington— Rt | Denver_and California..o ¢:10 pm Puget Sound lXpress...& 4310 pm Nebraska point: Black HIlls. Northwest E Nebraska poiuts | Lincoin Mail Nebrasks 1xpr Lincoir Local | Lincoln Local Hehuyler-Platisnicuth Plattsmouth Bellevue-Plattsmouth 500 | Colorado Limited. Chicago 1 Chicago Chicago Fa 200 | Towa Local....... g Creston-lowa Loe: Louis Expres 500 | K. C. and St. Joseph. K. C. and St Joseph... | K. C. & St. Joseph... 2,000 | block 1, Arrive o 8:46 pm 0 pm 210 - o of - s and S ] El | FOR SALE-Section of grazing land in of | Lincoln Co.. about 10 miles from Hershey, | Neb.; price, $3.10 per acre. Dr. Gamble, | | 0000 wcres of Irrigated land; 31,000 acres | MISH0UTL Valley, Ia. sold since last March. $60.00 an acre with & perpotual er right. Hasy terms, To be' ndvanced $1000 an mere May 1at The most atiractive irrigated project ever de veloped. 1s located In the San Luis Valley of Colorado. COSTILLA No. pm am 3 3 E cavity,removes all odor, und prevents Keepa sup- A Swell Affair. , plyand save many > ~ adentist bi ‘There are imitations. See that you get s Touthache Gust, Atall druggists 15 cents, or vy mall, €. 8. DENT & C0., 57 Larned SL.. Detroit, Mich, y 125 A CORN BELT FARM [ I8 an ldeal investment We can offer one | f the finest little farms In the banner | igilson: orn county of lowa at only $110 per acre, | | Tt 1s in Sac county, : miles from station talf mile to school, near several towns, Improvements: G-room house large barn | ~ | Kranary, corrals, chicken house, orchards. - | Land all through the county seliing at $125 | tracts of 160 acres to 100,000 acres: FOR BALE-—240 acres good level | (o 3iis per aere Ask about this & °* 92| brazing lands. Address, W. 3 land in the famous Greeley District| PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., |®vanston. of Colerado. Under new irrigation For B e Y diteh” and surrounded by improved Sl Ve e ad Meroem farms. Worth $25 per acre. Am go- ing to move to Callfornia and will| v, own and o take $15 per acre cash If sold at once.| enne county, Nebraska's cholcest farm Address P. 0. Box 160, !land, now on the mari The heaviest crop-yielding county in Nebraska, for ten o years: alfalfa also a leading crop; ask for | folders and full particulars; agents wanted everywhere; write for our proposition at once. Raflroad fares refunded If things | | not s represented. Fundingsland & Sever- son, Sidney, Neb. TECERER S mminsins 1 o 18 wm 2:3) pm 2 pm 16 am 1B IRRIGATED Wyoming. 164 Champa Street, LAND Denver, co., Colo! 1 FOR SALE--Cheap, irrigated lands in also Cashin, EESEREEF | H Beatrice | Clatonia | Deshler | Dubois “alrbury alrbury | Gllead Hallam EMaxImum Steamship L‘uxur; FRENCH LINE Six Days New York-Parls | piaveln Compagnie Générale [ Imusen Transatlantique Nelson Pawnee Elegant modern express steamers leave New | Ruskin ? York for Havre, Thursdays 10 A. M. Express | South Omaha traln connections for Parls and all continental | Stefnauer points, Passengers have the comforts of famous University hotels—superior cuisine, palatial sultes, mag- Plymouth nificent salons, orchestras, gymnasium, eleva- | Lincoln tors, fool ‘gardeos, dally ‘paper and overy | Gmaha e ry. Naval officers: man-o' d [ ety e eS80 " e L A e dmd Tox by wire. | The returns made by the assessors.in 1%, feas and submarine bel signals. equalized by the State Hoard of La Touraine, March24 La Provence, ualization and some of-thef wers me: LaSavole, ' March3l La Touraine, Aprii2l | oot changed La Lorraine, April 7 La Lorraine, May'$ | ¥ ditional sailings at 2nd cabin prices alternate o 1 B ona e I8¢ one class cabin steamers | C®Pt: Begurdus Again Hits the B to $62.50. » Bye, e, B REYNOLDS, 1008 Feman = This world famous rifle shot who hold, x 6 '%fl Cie0r “Fatuam 'S¢ |the championship record of 100 pigeans it LOUIS NEESE, First National Tincoin LR by | Bank. | 100 consecutive shots, is living tn Fl.onlnl_eun‘ | have suffered a long time with kidney and 0 | bladder trouble and hiave used seversl weil {1 Recently interviewed, he known kidney medioines, all of. which gayve g o o % E me no relief unti) 1 startéd taking Foley's Drawing-Room Sleepers Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley's Kid- ney Pllla I was subjected to severe back ache and pains in my kidnevs, with sup pres: and sometimes & eloudy voldinz Lv. St. Louis daily, 1. C. R. R. 8:55 Ar. Nashville, N. C. &St L:Ry. 8:35 Lv. Atlaota, Cent. of Ga. Ry. 8:40 Ar. Jacksouville, Fla., A.C. L. R.R. 7:30a. m. While upon arising. In the morningl get dull headaches. Now . I haveMaken three bottles of Foley's Kidney Pllis ané feel 100 per cent better. 1 am never hoth Dining between Nashville and Atlasta Write lcn.:l‘r call F, C. SWEAT, Western Passenger Agent, N. C. & St. L. Ry., Bank of Commerce Building, 8t, Louis, Mo, @ 5 BUSHELS WHEAT LAND $3 PER| ACRE. ntrol 20,000 acres of Chey- WEBSTER STATION—Fifteenth and Webster. other Ral- (other sourt Pacifio— uburn Local... Chicago, St. Omaha— Sloux City Express. Omaha Local Sioux City Pas: ‘'win City Pas sioux City Local.... Florida. $5 EACH MONTH v . RITTT D A FLORIDA FRUIT OR PRUCK 1 CVOTTRS I'RUCK FARM IS YOURS Own & profitable fruit or truck farm In Florida's best farm district and pay for it with little monthly * savi By intensive farming, with 0 previos experience, you o 1t yield as mucn as $5,000 & year :land will grow from three to with & profit of from Loand will raise sweet Irish potatoes. Ber 4 lettuce. cabbage, tobacco, s, pecans, strawberries, o grapes, rice. oats, cotton, corr besides belng Ideal for bees wnd poultry. Near bj and wite 1o’ Chris P! 13 and 14, block 2, £ b 2:00 pm bll:45 am . © 6:20 pm b 9:20 pm 250 Semmoae— wife to James 0-15-10. Blumenthal, S = = Dakota. Nort Effle D. Wead Place. Capitol Add M, Earle, to lot 7. to K 213 i 720 Eemlle 8 A ock 4, Eeker- | were lot April 14 | lincLubivG A meries of Delightful to ASSION Tourw. including all of $240 LAY the port poin ' utrates ranking from 91425 rth Cape(Midnight Sun), June 16 8495 Mediterranean—British Isles, July 9 8275 depurtures in April, May, June, Early application very ' import- Write today for Booklet and Detalls of Our Plan, THE BOSTON TRAVEL SOCIETY, 29 Boylston Street. Boston, Mas TRAVEL TO EUROPE Iw 1910 Is Golng To Be Enormous. YOU CAN 60 TOO, AND INCLUDE SWITZER- LAND, the land of scenic beauty. It costs less to §0 to Switseriand than to spend a vacation me American Resorts But whether | or Summer you woould make your plans NOW | Bend for & tree copy of HOW TO SEE SWITZER LAND and our Travel Letter No. §2 Our Amer- lcan Office gives expert advice free. Swiss Federal Railroad, 241 Fifth Ave, Wew York. L] | & Land Lecture | &= aes i i Tots, Ralston Tuesday and Friday evening? | Mayne's 1st their conditions. Charléy Kurtzman to ves of the world are turned towards | This Be Done with Least Troudle and Ex- | plaie s fot 1 Buy North Dakota land now while it 18 | In & masterly e Tkt Aud vangors. Telbphana'aht | for the poor as well as the ‘man of mod. |M. M: Eiwood to Charles P. Graver, v . Cobb's subdiv . Withy gy James W. speeches | Christopherson, lot 11, block 14, Bed- ford place | Henry W: Yages, as guardian, 't Have you heard any of the land lectures | 8ton Townsite, lot 8 block now being delivered at Lecture hall every John Foster M. Jensen, lots These lectures should have a particular | It ; r enry C, Miller and Interest for all those desiring to better Henty G Miller and, The subject is, first: “Shall We Fortify | pi 15-13 | Agalnst Future Need.” Second: “How Can |F¢ Werd g » | Robert Anders NORTH DAKOTA, vt 1 oK 16, Where evory farmer u bank account. | PiTHe ““’m'J‘e‘;r‘:"":: et block 14, a cheap. Prices advancing by bounds. | manner by Hon. T. J. Van Horn, who points | "to Robert Anderson. We are offering bargains in 'm')u"‘:::““uu! an open road to a prosperous future .. Campbell's subdiy Good maiketx and sehools. Telep) i ® Iy 2 foe rural delivery svice, orate means. You cannot afford to miss it. | i fe¢l lot 8 and ni feet lot 3, R G HADRN:. &0, . | Come and hear him. Free cigars and free i Ziwood and wife to Charl BARTON, NORTI DAKOTA. | | “Come, let us reason together. Room 8, | Ohio. D ey, | Wiiliam Turner and wife to iiram Way, lot 14, block 8 Crelghton's 1st 1,100 | [Other P. Jensen and wife to Clara F. 3uly Jessen, part sub lot 3, tax lot 6, in W. Wattles and wife to Henry K, Palmer, part lot 12, Gritfin & Snfith's | Douglas ‘Security company to Joseph Balley, ot 1, block 116, Windsor Piace s Same to sor_Place. .. Yedvre |P. B, Craig and husband to Doe. lots 1 and 1 Charles Blomaulst s La “Root, lots 10 to 17. Inclusive, biock 15, Saunders ‘& Himebaugh's High- land Park.... Yt b s Jacob Petersen and wife to Thomas E. Tunt, lot 2. subdlv. of out lot 1, block 3, ‘Smithfield S acan D\ Woad | Wengel Wavricka and wife to John Wepf and Anna Wepf, né5 feet oly lot 7 .and s7% feet ) lot 6 block 14, Improvement Association add.... 3,050 3100 10 §500 an acve Graver, part st block Z, Shinn 2d | upstairs, 1406 Farnam St, Lyle Potatoes add | Sales Mgr. L 18 ACRES alfalfa land; 8. Dak. 160 acres, 48 bushels wheat to acre, Can- |ada. s ox 376, Grand Juhetion, | Tow Mills. within 2% miles of H; c ceded to be the best farming district in Florida and famous for Irish poi markets; three | can raise all kinds of vegetables; rai railronds; elght minutes from Lake Cliy:| Station on ground: near bemutiful 51 miles "from Jacksonville—in (he estub- |JOhns river; artestan wells; adjoining im- lished profk belt. Climate is fine, water | Proved land selling for $160 to $300 per pure—health, fresh alr and sunshine (8cre. Price, $35 per acre, &asy terms. lbuundl: helu_rnll Irker fishing and hunt-| Write P. O. Box 434, Dayton, O. ing_galors. This is one -of the few in-|* X s — stances n which good land can still be ouUT THEY GO. Procured at a‘low price. Lake Clty Board | Get out of the crowded cities and ko of Trade, mayor, bankers. congressmen and | to Mandas, Morton county, Nerth Da- farmers will vouch for our statements re- | kota, and buy land, only 3% per acre karding this beautiful land. The price of |for choice land, and raise dollar wheat, ihin land ‘ie §3 per acre but this aligt- | two-dallar flax. osts. hay and live stoc ment will be sold at $15.00 per acre, u\y. You can buy Jand on payments. Good land or little ‘nnnlhl payments. It can't last |is ldvlnch* in price and farm waeu long 8t (hat price. Write for maps and |are high. Two new railroads are bullding Inu at that price. Write now for mapsand | In this district. Get maps and facts from land and {ts possibilities. umbla-Florida | Wm. H. Brown. Mandan, North Dakota, 181 LaSalle St, Chicago, Illinois. sugar cane— | G stock, * dairying, St FOR SALE-ldaho and Oregon | pine timber land; {land. Lucas Land yellow also farm and ranch company, Meadows, ame, lot 1, block REAL ESTATE LI "MONEY TO LOAN~Payae Investment Ca. WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Ca o Y 0ANS oula [ [ [ 1 ered with my kidneys or bladder and once more feel like my own self. Al this I owe solely to Foley's Iilduey Pilis and alwayd recommend them to my fellow sufferers” 15'““ by all druggists. 1,700 Wi - — iy Land Co, M9 Times Bldg, St. Louis. Mo, |or LOWEST RATES—Bemls, Brandels Bldg

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