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cree AEALESTATE ... (Continued.) $.600-Tn Benson we have 13 lots SOxIN, sach with two good 8-room hovees. fine well, cistern and pump in each house, barn, chicken house, and only 8 blooks to car, an op- portunity for 4 home and to make money, §00d terms, good reasons for selling. act quiokly $3.660-Near 24th and Wirt Sts, new house, 7 rooma and rec. I, atriotly modern, oement walke, close to car, first time offered for male, and somebody s going to get a good buy. Birkett & Tebbens, Sole Agwats, Phones Doug. 4T84, A 1784 ‘A FINE HOME SULPHUR SPRINGS, $4,000 On Spencer street, just of Bherman avenus, we have st Mt lete home. Has n_bullt lhrv1 he basement Is very fine with ful), foundadon, osmented floor, laundry sink, coal bink ete. A very furnace, The first floor has I screened front porch, nioe reception hall, parior, dfaing room and kitohen, On the second floot thers are three very mnice bed and bath room Good plumbing fixtuies The s on the first Tloor are decorated wit pensive paper, Haa storm windows threughout and acreens complets for ail windows and doors, Back yard fenced; has utitul shade trees and [(ine lawn, eement walks. Thls one-half block from oar and nice omes all areund. ul lot, 80x) feot, This has bDeen kept In the very bea: of condition By the awner ll\%‘w make a nnlcwgomo for you, About cash re- quired. NORRIS & MARTIN, Douglas 40 €21 Hee Bullding. “7GOOD BUILDING LOTS $360 to $600 North front lots on Webster Ave, be- en $th Ave., and th. h ety water, with oty water and sidewalks, A nve one en the -1’:»- street Just west of 24th for W60, Terma, §i0 cash; 310 per month, §000 for & fine lot on 234 Bt just north of Brown, has olty water, 4900 for two cholos bi-foot lota on 2th Ave, One-half block north of Fort St. Have city Wwater, sewer lnd-fl-l. $600 for two chaloe B-foot lots on North $th St., between Larimore and Fowler. Paying all pald. Wave sewer, city water uul"u\ $1,600 for four ohol St, just north of elegant 42 Bee yoars. brick lots on North Mth lson Ave., ocloss o #choel and car lne 3576 for a choles lot on Camden Ave, (weeh BMth and I5th Bts. Has city water, oz'f'“ ‘m.'l‘lh north 2th A Jut or hr,; on ve, just wouth of i\m x Has city water, sewer, Kas and briok mldewalks You will find it We always have the best list of low priced Jots that can be had on_ ea wflm(l H;fil & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney 8t. New Six-Room Home, $2,550 Big Bargain, #5650 Cash Reception hall, parlor, living reom and aining room, with bay windew:. Kitchen indation; Eull aement beremen "coa; 0! i e 0oal Bins, lanndry reom and furnace, Outside entrance (o Cemen t. t walks in front and around house. House red thro 1t b i, ot Hron e 200, looking for & SN. '»hon’ If you have oen lose no time in The Western Real Estate ('}o: ROOM 411, KARBACH BLOCK. COR. i Independent 3645, We want offers en following: 8-room, modern but heat, 1902 N. 28th St. Price $2,800. 8-room, part modern, %15 Erskine St. Price $2,900. 17-reom, part modern, 1534 N, 15th St. Price $4.500. 11-room, part modern. 1520 N. #th St. Price $3,500. §-room, 2369 Pinkney St. Price $1,%00. 6-room, modern, 462 Capitol Ave. 2,30, B-room, part modern, 284 Grand Ave. Price $2,200. Price S-roem, part modern, Benson, 220 N. Bur- nam St Prios §1,500. ®08 N. 4ist Ave., 8-room, part medern. Price $3,000. 1% Blondo St., 6 rooms, part moedern. Price $1,80. 914 N. 424 St., 7 rooms, modern. Price §3,00, Vacant lot, 3 lots, Fairfax Add. Price $50. Three lots near Krug Park. Price $200 each. Two lots, %th and Lake. Price $850 each. Lot near 40th and' Farnam: Price $2,000, Lot, 8th and Davenport Sts. Price $0. Ol and see other bargains. NORTH 38TH ST. HILL Excellent locations, east fronts on 38th Bt.; mnmn‘.l better in Omaha; high and wide view: $100 per ft. 50 ft. east front, 8th Ave., trees, walks and paving pald: per front ft. Cheap lot 3 blocks from above, 50 ft., O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE (0. 1002-34 N, Y. Life. Doug. or A-2152 R faos FINE 9-ROOM HOME S. W. COR. 22D & LAKE This has been a home for years and Is a well bullt house. The rooms are all large and well finished ,throughout. The street has been paved on both sides. Owner has declded to make a very low price in order 1o make & quick sale. A & or 6-room cottage Nl be taken in trade on the property. There 1s room on the rear oend of the lot for ‘a rdouble brick flat tmmlnfl on - Lake Bt. You can go. direct to the house and look through, “or if Jou Wil call at our office we will be pleased to show you through the house. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST shade | a very com- | 5. | w REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SA (Continued.) TWO HOME BARGATI) Deajral Sroom, all modern house, full |1ot; fruit and shade, cholos looation, on west side, only $.7 for quick sale. Rasy | terma, od 0-room, | modern cottage, nicely | | torraced lot, paved atreet, well situuted, near ®Hth and Davenport. Reduced to| 8260 Terms to wult | RUSSELL & MceKITRICK (0., 4% Ramgo Widg. ith and Harney. | LARGE oorner lot, with T-room_ocottage, | closs fn, southwest corper of ®th and | Charies Bts.; lot in AW x1® and Is parked | about nine feet extra all arvand; there 18 | room anough for two or thres more houses |on this lot facing Charles 8t.; hot! [are paved and concrote sidewal {location_for brick houses or flats. Soe owner, W. H. Griffith, 2523 Chloago St | - — i Take the West Side Park car and Jook | at_those five new cottages no: s com- | pleted on 5th 8t. between Martha and | Arbor, in Creighton's First A n. | These are modern and up-to-date, artistic- ally “arranged and well bullt, oak and | maple floors, sanitary _plumbin attics and basements. Price, §, £00 | down, balanoe like rent ese houses are | all open Friday and we Invite your inspec- ten. i Payne, Bostwick & Slater, . | Hole Agents, 601 N. Y. Life Bld REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB { CALIFORNIA EXCURSION AND LAND SALR. CHICAGO TO CALIFORNIA, $25.50 Exoursion tratn | March 17th, Richest California eucaiypius timber land |and early “frult lands, ali to be soid at |thig stupendous sale. Great chance to get ortune buliding fruit farm or timber |tract at low prices in Kern county, T most wenderful proposition ever put to th people guing to Cullfornia. Writs today | for free berth reservation, rull excursion | particulars, and free bouk 'to Porter Land Co., 182 Grand Ave., Reinbeck, la. BERTA WHEAT LANDS. | For sale, vest improved aud raw wheat lands Up to 19,000 acres en bioa in the best part ox Souchern Alberta, §li per acre |up. All inquiries promptiy answered. Hen- derson & Munkier, ¥4 Kirst St., West, i..my‘ Aita, Colora COLORADO IRRIGATED LAND, 30 ACRES SACRIFIOHD. I have 300 acres of fine land one mile ceunty seat of Adam THE Iffli‘llfifl“cfisx?&}ron SALE n BEE ols—Continued, FOR SALE--Great San Joaquin valley Cal., 4,000 acres, §40 per more; 1,000 mcre tracts; write for partigulars. R F. Stuvk- ton & Co. Maywoed, Il FOR BALE-—§07 acres 4 miles from state capitol bullding at Jackson, Mi 160 In cultivation, 160 virgin timber, 200 switch cane; an ideal dairy farm or splen- did investment; §37 acre; half cash B. Tabor, Barlville, Iil FOR BALE-—Modern chicken farnl. 34 acres; bulldings, yards, incubators, etc.; to handle 10,000 or more chickens; all kinds shade and fruft trees; good house, furnace heat: located near Aurors, on main &uto- mobile road. Sacrifice price, $12.000. W. L, MoParren, § Fox St., Aurora, 1il. FOR SALE-—15 acres, $1,600; 100 acres, $6.600; good roll and improvenients; fruft, 0c fare. K. Mitsner, Valparaise FOR SALE, RENT AND EXCHANGE —A few poultry, truck and grain farms; bargains; scme with stock and tools. Newton Bros., Knox, indiana. + Kansas. KANSAS FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, $20 PER ACRE All rented, puylng from 10 to 22 per cent | /o C onC rent. Best' alfalfa in.the world. Basy terms. If not as represented, wiil return your experses. NUWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 64 N. Y. Life Bidg. ‘Phone Red 199, FOR SALE-80 acres, fine bulldin froft; $4,000, down 3600, balance to suit. 40 ‘acres, good house and barns, near our town; $1,800; down $400, balanc 4 acres, fine bulldin fruit; down $0, balance $20 nthly. Montague, Mic FOR SALE—Desirable farm, 87 convenient to rallway station, suitable fruit, dairying or poultry farming bulldings; treut stream; $2,000. J. C. hop, Dowag! D. No. 3. 100 IMPROVED farms in central Minne- soly | sizes; cheap prices; easy terms; always a good 'title; write for land list No. 40; mentlon this paper. C. D. BAKER, Fergus Falls, Minn, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, for S0 acres of Minnesota land, well located, a complete rug works, with modern ma- chinery; cost $2,20. C. Racine, Cedar Rapids, In Eimanurs. E. | { | — | booklet res, for | FOR SALE—106 acres, | of trom Brighton, county. K i acres under diich and in oul tivation; fine aifalfa lan of balance coming under & good portion fen, balance all fine corn land. This land for quick sale 1 will offer for short time at $25 per acri one-third down, balance flve yearly pa menta. If you Want good land at one-half this quick. C. C. COLE, Brignton, Colo FOR SALE—Frult lands at farm prices, n the Arkansas Valiey, between Canon City and Pueblo, Colo., from $§1.50 to §% acre. A foriume to he made in buy- ing large tracts and retailing. Orchards in Canon City, at the entrance of Royal Gerge are valued o 51,500 per acre. Come t and be convinced. ‘Sam Brown, Jr., & Son, 324 Central Bleck, Pueblo, Colo. 613 Main St, Cahon City, Colo. 70,000 acres of Irriga and; 21,000 acres goid since last March. 0 an acre with & perpetual right. terms. advanced $10.00 an acre most attractive irrigated project ev. veloped. Is I ed in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. COSTILLA IRRIGATED LAND CO., No. 1634 Champa Street, Denver, Colo. its real value, bu: Flovida. $5 EACH MONTH |{AND A FLORIDA FRUIT OR TRUCK FARM IS YOURS Own a profitable fruit or truek farm in Florida's best farm district and pay for it with little monthly savings. By intensive farming, with no previous experience, you | can make it yield as much as $5,000 a year. | This prolific 'land will grow from three to five e each year, with a profit of from $100 to an acre. Land will raise sweet otatoes, Irish potatces, Bermudas, celer ettuce, cabb: tobacco, tomatoes, nuts, peoans strawberries, oranges, ?‘.l“ ‘apes, rice, oats, cotton, corn, sugar cane— ! besides being ideal for stock, dairying, bees d poultry. Near blg markets; three rallroads; elght minutes from Lake City: 31 miles from Jacksonville—in the allli- lished profit beit. Climate is fine, water pure—health, fresh air and sunshine abound; beautiful lakes, fishing and hunt- ing galore. This is one of the few In- stances in which good land can still be procured at a low price. Lake City Roard of Trade, mayor, bankers, congressmen and farmers will vouch for our statements refnnflnx this beautiful land. The price of this land s $25 per acre, but this_ allot- ment will be sold at $15 per aere, cash or little monthly payments. It can't last long at that price. Write now for maps and a truthful and ‘honest reéport about this land and “its possibilitles. ~ Columbla-Florida Land Co, 39 Times Bldg., St. Louls, Mo, 'FOR SALE—Florlda Colonization Ianda. 57,000 a., transportation; 20,000 YQIA}'.nfDr plow. 000 a. \ transportation; iIn flowing well ast soast, (Iml:'er and land; pro- roperiles. J. H. - fit dn- these properites H. Jones, Or- Tiinots, FOR SALE—In Du Page county eight farms, vicant wnd “nproved. from 3 to 160 acres each; prices from $100 to $500 per acre. Tracts near Wheaton for subdivi- sion. Blocks and vacant lots. Newton B, Matter, Wheaton Real Estate Information bureau, Wheaten, Ll A Bee Want Ad sold a sewing man the when he was not able to give it a None of his wanted one, none of the buyer's acquaintances had one. There machine for a other day way. acquaintances you are. ' You have done your best when ..you use a Bee want ad. Everybody rea - oy ds Bee want ads. 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 you. Booklet free. F. Gram Reality Neelyvill 0. FOR SALE—1,000 acres prairie land in Mississippi; aplary, 500 colontes; suitable for alfaifa, corn and cotton; 160 acres in Johnson grass hay; place will earn $5,000 o $8,000 annuaily; located immediately on trunk line raliroad; well stocked and - proved. Address Walter Weaver, Colum- bus, Miss. ' LARGK tracts of 1000 to 20,000 acres suitable for eolunization er a good Invest- ment; located in South Missiasippl on the Gulf of Mexico. 7his is excellent land for rshln( early truck and the tamous paper shell ns; fine transportation facilitics; price 35 to §1.6¢ per acre; :l’ll‘ Lumber Co., P. O. Box terms, Enter- 41, Gulfport, FIVE acres of orchard, $400 per acre; tended for three years; No interest; no taxes; no water assessments. Write today. Clarke Fork Orchard Co., Laurel, Mont. | no OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18 REAL ESTATE FARM ANL wasCii wasw FOR S (Continuved. ) onto. FOR SALE—Florid Mills, within 2% mi ceded to be the b farming district in Florida and fan s for Irish potatoes.; can ralse all kinds of vegetabl railrosd station on ground; near beautiful §t rtesian wells; adjolning in lling for $160 to $300 pe R85 gore. ewsy terms. 0 of Hastings, oon- FOR SALE-Coos bay, Oregon's deep sea harbor, now stands at the head of the list of northwest opportunities. Billlons of fset standing timber, mills, shipbullding plants and factorles in operation and others going up; 400 square miles underiald with Coal; lumber at the manufacturers price; water transportation; excellent dairy, fruit and garden land partly Jeveloped and awalting settlers; grass green the year round. ‘Truly a cow heaven. Equable and delightful climate, Write for frea booklet feoretary Chamber of Commerce, Marsh- leld, Ore. "OR SALE—Mllllon acres Texas school land for sale b ythe state, $1.60 to $5 per only one-fortieth cash, 40 years' cent interest; good some don't require res! cents for 1910 Book of In- structions, new state law and desoription of lands. J. J. Snyder, School Land Lo- cator, 58! Ave., Austin, Texas Austin National Bank: FOR SALE—Putnam, Texas—On main line of Texas & Pacific R. R.: ideal looa. tlon for winter homes; best mineral water In America; buy lots now; doubls money in year. Write us Immediately for illustrated and prices. Putnam Land and Development Co., Fort Worth, Tex. retnt FOR SALB—Farms and timber lands, | improved and unimproved, $6 an acre and up; land; heavy crops; healthy oli- mate and happy fariners; colonial home: catalogue free. B. T. Watkins & Co. N. 9th 8t, Richmond, Va. in orange and grapefruii trees seven years 0ld, 8 acres of celery and vegetable land, 4nd balance in plne. 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 shipping station, J. W. White, Cen. Ind. Agt, 8. A. L. Ry, Norfolk. Va. FOR SALE—A location on Sarasota bay, one and one-sighth mile water front, com- prising about 300 acres with modern mag- nificent homes and cottages. Accessible to rall and water transportation. Unoxcel'ed for winter residence and the location not surpassed in Florida. J. W. White Gen. Ind. Agt. 8. A, L. Ry., Norfolk, Va. FOR SALE—Small farms, easy terms, in Virginla. Homeés for millions on land’ on which common sense farming will produce phenomal yields of corn, wheat, tobacco, alfalfa, oats, hay, etc.; truck, dairy, and JPOULY famming pay handsoms profits; plenty of sunshine and rain; extremes . of weather; land hero will “double in . value {n ' thres years. Send for bookiet D, Chamber of Com- merece, Lynohburg, Va. i iiade b, S St N AR, FOR SALHE-—Small farms in sunny Vir- inia—In Pledmont seotion; common se: arming is producing wonderful ylelds money in truck, .dalry and peuitry farm- ing; near markets; finest fruit land Amberica; no gero weather or torrid mer; abundance of raintall; noted for health; splendid ~educational facilities. Send for beoklet D, Chamber of Com- merce, Lynchburg, Va. at Orange | 2 of which are ! REAL ESTATF LOANS (Continned.) FIVE I'Bk CENT MONEY “o loan on Omaha_business property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Widg. JARVIN BROS., 18 N. Y. Life, &9 on improved preperty. No & =~ _§600 to #5.00 on homes in Omaba. O'Keefs Real Estate Co. 1000 N. Y. Life. Dougias or A 282 LOANS to home ewners and home build- ers, with privilege of making partial pay- merts semi-annually, W. H. THOMAS. 0 First Bank Blag. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR ¢ and 7-room houses. l('prlon are right We can seil your prepesty for Kes. NOWA'IYX IIN ALD co.. Sulte @8 N. Y. Life Bidg. | "FROM ewner. Strictly medsrn residence, |8 or niore rooms, large lot, looatien near West Fornam, Harney, Dougl mis or Hanscom park. ~ Would consider double house. Give full partioulars. Address 15_Boe. ational ALL KINDS of business, oity property, rar and small farms for sale or trade for eastern properties and collections. W H. Purdy, Broker, Greeley, Col. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY_of exohanging property. HARRY H. CULVER, Suite 80 and 810, N. Y. Life Bid FOR EXCHANGE, $3,200 equity In good income property in rn Nebraska town for alear western r will take touring car In first class ‘ment. Address Y Il4 Bee. TAILORS @. A. LINDQUEST CO., 2% PAXTON BLK. MAX MORRIS., 201 BROWN BLOCK. STT fashienable |SISTERK Youns , men tallor. 412-16 Paxton Bik. | RUFFNER TAILORING CO.. 24 & 15th st "TAUCHEN Sults 3% _u V.TAUCHEN £i&:et” nifiaing. SKILLED labor commands high wage and good craftsmanship justities it. See KERVAN, 008-510° Brandéls Bl GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFIC! oF T™HE CONSTRUCTING QuArtermaster, Cheyen Wyoming, March 14, 1910. Sealed proposals, in tripl te, will be received at this office until P8 A M W&ln.ndl‘, April 13 1910, at which time they will ba opened In public, for the constru on, plumb , wirlng for electrio motors and lights, slectrio fixtures, furnishing and instaliation of laundry m chinery and equipment, bofler. feed pump ete., for ons (1) undry, F , Fort D. A. Russell, Wyomin specifications for the Inspection ef bidders are on file in this office, alss the offices of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Lakes Chloago, 1llinofs; Chlef uartermaster, Department of tha Miseorl, maha, Nebraska; Chist Quartermaster, partment of the Colorado, Denver, Colo: ro; Depot Quartermaster, St Louls, MIs. nd the Becrstary of the Bullde St. Paul, Minnesota. Proposal General instructions to Bldde be had upon appilcation to this office. The Government reserves the right (o re- ect_any or all blds or any part thereof. Lvelopes containing proposals should be indorsed “Proposals for Laundry, Fort D. A. Rul oming, to be opened April 1§ 1910 and addressed to V. K. ilart Captain 16th Infantry, Acting Quarter master, U. 8. A., in chatge of Conatruction, Room 8, Keefs Hall, Cheyenns, Wyoming. OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Feb- W0, Sealed proj in - tripli- cate, will be received at this office, until | 9:30 A, M., Mountam Time, Monday, March 21, 1910, at which time they will be opened in public, for the conatruation, ete.. of the following_publio bulldings at’ For{ D. A. Russell, : (1) For construc lumbling, heating, electrio wiring and for two (3) Quarters for TFleld Offioars, Plans No. 286-A; (2) for con- ruction only of two (2) Band Stands, Plans No. 64-B. Plans and speciticationy for the Inspection of bidders, ure on_file in this office, also the officu of the Chiet Quartermaster, Department of the Colo- rado, De Colorado, offios of the Chlet Quartermaster, Department of the Missourl, Omaha, Nebraska, and the office of the Secretary of the Builders' Exohange, St Paul, Minnesota. Proposed blanks and General Instructions to Bidders may_be ad upon application to this office. The rves the right to reject or acoopt any or ll bids or any part thereof. | Envelopes containing proposals should bs | indorsed “‘Proposals for construction, eto., | of publlo bulldings, Fort D. A. Russeli Wyoming, to be opened March 21, 1810, and addressed to V. K. Hart, Captain 15th Infantry, Actlog Quartsrmaster, 17, 8. A., in charge of Construction, Room 3, Koefs Hall. Cheyenne, Wyoming. | r-i1 23-24-25 M-18-19 OFFICH | HARRY MARTIN, R. 15, U. 8. Bank Blas, e — WANTED—TO BUY [ AT RArEN BALTIMORE 2d-haad store best for 30-hand furniture, clotnes, eto. D. "BOST price pald for second-hand furn. ture, carpets, <iothing and shees Doug. 3971 Second_hand_el % 1ohn Feigman® = arty, afternoon Pl Ind. A-2638 SECOND-HAND roll-top oak desk, about 48 to 52-Inch size. E. B. Cannon, Tabor, 1a.* "o NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—-NOTICR I8 hereby given that sealed bids will be re- celved by the Board of District No. 43, Osmond, Plerce County, Nebraska, for ti erection of a public school bullding in district. Plans and specificotions may be seen at the office of B. 8. L lom, Osmond, Nebraska, or at the office of J. R. Smith, architect, 26 Ganter block, Linceln, Ne- braska. ' All bids to be In by Friday, March 25, 1810. Board reserves right to r Ject any and all bids. Signed, B. 8 LR DOM, President, GEORGE SENIFT, - retary. Mied¢ 1 "G00D PRICE for sscc, shoes and furnitwre. MMLNER. Doug. 6401 JUST opening business; highest prios ald for furniture ahd stoves, D. 1650 A-353. New York Repair shop, 1117 Dodg¢. BEST PRICES paid for second-hand fur- ?1““"' carpets, stoves, clothes, shoes. Tel. -bund clotnes, mx."&.cm second-hand sate. Phene Douglas ANTED-—Used shelving. Add: A~ Mlier, Bouth Omennr Pione ol &5, e Wustiagton. FOR Information and Iiterature pn tarm land and irrigated fruit lands—Idaho, Ore- gon snd Washington—oall en us, or’ write us—333 Neville block, Omaha, Neb. Sher- wood Immigration Co.; J. W. Young, local manager. ! Othello; end of . P, division; "% ACRES gl tlevd“w'hn t land near ready_for | ary; fenced; terms. B o D FOR SALE—23000 acres in tracts of 160 cres for sale in the famous Musseishell valley, Montana. ~Write ' for olrculars, Munger-Corty Land Co, Shawmut, Mont. Nebraska. FARM RANCH BARGAINS 2,300 ACRES improved Nebraska farm ranch land, ‘in_square block; fenced and gross-fanced; sheds, barm, b-room houss in good condition, 2’ wells; ideal location, & miles from raliroad station, 5 miles from county seat, Sherldan county; will sell on time, $10,000 cash or security; act quick; biggest snap in Western Nebraska. Call of write George Caldwell, Rushville, Neb.* A GOOD BUY. Account of change in plans, owner offers haif section of the famous Keystone Ger- man colony, Keith county, Neb.; abeut €0 @cres under ditch, abundant water supply; 100 acres for dry farming, balance good pas- ture; small stream fed by springs; very tine 'stock proposition; more pasture can be had If desired; & good buy at $32.50. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Telephones: Douglas 1751; A-1185. HALF SECTION Kimball county land, a bargain; somo improvements. Address Y 21, care B BARGAIN SARPY CO. FAR 124-acre farm; best bargain in Sarpy Co.; 70 acres good corn land, balance 5 acres more rugged, but large timber and good sture land; fair improvements, 4-room ouse, barn, i only $4L70 per acre, or $6,176; omly $1,875 cash, in year, bal- ance '$2,600 to suit. This Is a chance to get snap, No bottom land in this. Should sell this week; possession give 25 mlles from So, Omaha market; 3% miles to town. Come at once If you mean busin Orin S. Merrill, 3412 N St,, South Omaha. FARM BARGAIN, Must be sold on account of owner's health; well improved 320-acre farm 73 miles from town; price, $8 per acre; easy terms. J. T. Campbell, Litchtield, Neb. FOR SALE—Forced sale, 500 acres, mile out; fine dairy far: fenced; buildings; 6,000; best stone quarry and sand pit in ebraska, netting big money; buildings; this town growing fast; land worth $50 per acre; $12,000, half cash; terms. Ad- dress Owner, J. G. Hoye, Sidney, Neb. Fruit Land 81 acrcs, adjoins station on main !ine Bur. lington, only 4 minutes' ride from Omaha; almost Jevel: will soon sell for town lots, Blg snup at $5,100. ERNEST SWEET, 613 N. Y. L. BLDG., OMAHA, NEB. North Dakota. The eyes of the world are turned toward: NORTH DAKOTA, Where every farmer has a bank account. Buy North Dakota land now while it is cheap. Prices advancing by bounds. ‘We are offering b ains in small and large tracts. Easy terms or crop Good markets and schools. Telephone and rural dellvery seivice, Write for lists. . H. GILMORE & CO. BARTON, NORTH DAKOTA. OUT THEY GO. Get out of the crowded citles and go to Mandan, Morton county, North kota, and buy land, only $25 per acre for choice land, and’ raise dollar wheat, | two-dallar flax, oats, hay and .live stock. an buy land on payments. Good land neing in price and farm produet: h. Two new railroads are bullding district. Get maps and facts from Wm. H. Brown, Mandan, North Dakota, or 131 Lasalle St, Chieago, Illinols. Wyom Cheap, irrigated lands of 160 acres to 100,00 acre grazing Address, W. n also J. Cashin, OKLAHOMA e, have 140.000 acres of chol 3 18 $io o e, " fand B e "on"and &8s district and you might get an oll well with your NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, Suite 64 New York Lits Blag ayment, | Da- | | Who ‘Wisconsin, Wiag ek land in Vilag ana " Win. 40-acre tracts for from $500 . on terms of 3100 & year or $10 a menth. ,No ‘est, no taxes, and with an insurance clause in the contract. We have a few £00d log houses left which we sell at cost on terms to suit. Write for book and map to Dept, 5, G. F. Sanborn Co., Bagle River, Wis, FOR SALT- Oneida coi{ylll o also lake shore property, three hour from twin cities; any size tract, 15,600 acres to_select from. "Wr Minn. Miscellaneous. Land Lecture Have you heard any of the land lectures now being delivered at Lecture hall every Tuesday and ¥riday evening? These lectures should have a particular Interest for all those desiring to better their conditions. The subject is, first: Against Future Need ‘Shall We Fortify Second: “How Can | This Be Done with Least Trouble and Ex- pense to Ourselyes?" The subjects are hiandled in a masterly manner by Hon. 7. J. Van Horn, who points out an open raad to a prosperous future for the poor as well as the man of mod- erate means. You cannot afferd to miss it. Come and . hear him. Free cigars and free speeches. Come, let 'us reason together. Room 8 upstairs, 1406 Farnam St, Lyle D. Tabb, Sales Mgr. FOR BALE—Idaho and Oregon ine timber land; Lucas Land =Hogs ?—Iave Reached " $11.00 and that means an added value to every acre of land in Nebraska. Who is paylng or the pork roasts and pork chops? The merchant, the preacher, the lawyer, the clerks, the laborers, the carpenters, the mechanics. WHo {8 hit the hardest? 'The man who can least afford it, who is work- ng for someone else. Is making the money? Who Is reaping the benefit? The farmer, of course. Does it not occur to you, Mr. Con- yellow company, Meadows, | sumer, that now is a good time to get hold of a piece of_land and raise your own pork, and your own_ bread, your own potatoes and cabbage ama other vegetables). Don't you know that the high prices of provisions s sending land higher every day? Get a plece of land, and GET IT NOW. If You have a piece of city property which you are waiting to sell, do not wait any lobger. Come in and see us and we will_discuss @ ‘plan_for selling your city property and finding you a good farm in the North Platte Valley. We have some farms Valley, “America's Valle | that will make a man a comfortable living and grow in’ valu than $ per | {ear for the next ten yea BE A PRODUCER, NOT A CONSUMER. Don't spend every cent you make in buy- ing_grub, but begin NOW to produce the stuff otffer people want and must have. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO,. 8. E. Corner 15th and Farnam- fts “‘Manless Land for Landless Man, in the of the Nile," REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN~Payne Investment Ca. WANTEDCity loans. Peters Trus Ca g mpu; . D Weoad, Farnam. FOR SALF_Alfalfa farms, near §6,00,000 gulh* Yllnll now bullding in Oklahoma ity. Write Shuler, the Land Man, Okla- homa City, Okl also farm and ranch | Platte | WANTED-—TO RENT CENT! Y‘x cated reemin furnished flat. Might buy if pri Nowata Land and Lot 624 New York Life Gidg. We Are Getting Numerous Calls for h.uul»Al'él‘lhel_.‘ Lll: ‘ll.lll) us, AT A A WANTED to ront, modern, well fur. {hh.fl house, one r or lenl:& from May Bl y .‘A.“rau G. W. Updilke, . Brandels WANTED—SITUATIONS 'ANTED~ oung mal lace to I tor Boakd whis wtienting Boyies ‘colepe WaN'&mD-Po-m.n as office assistant to physiciah and surgeon. One year's hospital St. Luke's, Chicago. hone Harney 1608, house o experience Best of references, “LADY— Unexperienced, would like position :l stenographer, K. V. R., 8180 Meredith ve. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. for March 17, 1910, and Guarantes and 1714 Real estate transfer: furnished by the Mi Trust company, bonded abstracters, Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 2865: Frederick R. Walter and wife to Car- rle M. Wilson, undivided half of west 56% ft. of south 148 ft. of lot 11, block 1, Park Place. John Stribbling and wife to James Stribbling and wife, wis of lot 193, Florence ...4. Ralston Townsite C lot 13, block 9, Ralston. John B. Ruth and wife t Dodds, lots 4 and 5, block 9, Dui dee . 1 Otto 2,500 175 eaity Co, 160, lots 354 and 358, Kenwood James E. Riley to John B. 21, J. E. Riley's sub. Josephine Lowry to Jol 3, block 9, Clifton Hill.. . Thomas J. O'Neil and wife to A. Beavers, swi of sec. 10-14-12....... ‘Wilson F. Graham and wife to Harold Gifford, lot 19, block 1, Moes' sub. James W. Murphy to John Casey, ot 13, block 91, South Omaha... L. H. Davis to Anna M. Howe, 68, Kelley's add. . The Cox Realty company to John ‘W. Rockow, east two-thirds lots A and B. Kellom's.. | Sherman R. Cox to John W. Rocko me . :J ob. Vollmer and wife to H. D. Brown, lot block 4, Patterson | Park , 4 o Ed J. Cornish and Omaha, part of nelg nel of nwi of sec. 1-15-13. 3 I Friedman and wife to = George Dwyer, south 22 ft. lot 4, block 122, L. Patrick and wife to George Dwyer, lot 82, except east 40 ft. block 5 .. DRt (i s | Western Furnace and Foundry com- pany to Interstate Investment com- | pany, lots 13, 14, 15 and other lots, | _block 3, East Omaha . . | W. H. Anmanson and wife to John O. Driscoll, east 19 ft. of north 88 ft. { lot 27 and other lots, Luke & Tem- | _pleton's ada. | fot 5, and swig A 3,500 wite ' 'to block 4, Potter Woite, Frank Kubin ‘and Heabels, lots 8 and § & Cobb's add. . iyt €. Landen and wife to John T. iot 17, block 6, Shriver Place........... |¢.”5. "Boya and wite to Gaie Beck: with, lot 10, block 8, Clifton Hill.... | 1. Smith and wife to Charles ¥ | “'French, lots 8 and 9, Remington's | _sub. B. R. Hume and | Tlot 21, Kempton Helghts | H. P. Bergo to Martha Snell, same. m—————————————————— LEGAL NOTICE, NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET. ING OF THE PAFICIC EXPRESS COM- PAN The stockholders of the above named company having failed to hold their annual neeting, notice is nereby given that T, (he undersigned president of said company, ant to the hy-laws of said co a mewting of the stockhold 1d company, to be held at the of said company. No. 1401 Harney in the city of Omaha, state of Ne. 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday, 10, for the election of dires: transaction of such other business as may come befo that time purposes. _JAMES EGGLESTON, President the Pacific Express Compa NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS- 460,00 yards exceptionally fine machine 0" work to sublet in Wyoming, Bur- n {ransportation. For further particu- MacArthur Brothers company, or Wolton, Wyo, Misait. RAILWAY TIME CARD (R L. UNION STATION——Tenth und Ma: ¥ Union Pacifio— Fran. Ov'rI'd Ltd. & Jap. F'st Mall xpress % 2 EugasisaEseas FFRREBREIFFE” -t PERURPPEEPYY Chicage, Reck Islana & Pa RASYT. Rocky Meuntain Lta.. Chicago-East Chicage-Nebr i gy n. Colo. and Cal. 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Arrive, b ¥ pm 1210 pm Paul, Minoeapolis & b 3:00 pm b1 em . e 6i®pm b 9: b 630 ain {54 c 3.6 am KLINGION STATION—Tenth nns enver and California. uget Sound Kxpres Nebraska points Black Hills.. Northwest KExpress. Nebraska poluis, Lincoln Mal Nebraska Express. Lineolr Local. Lincoln Local. | Behuyler-Platisniouth Fiatsmouth-lowa levue-Plattsmout oo Limited o2 9:18 am ti . al2:30 pm | Towa Loca q {'l’ellon-loln Loecal, Bt. Louls Express.. K. C. and St Joseph K. C. and St. Joseph K. C. & St. Joseph "~ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG AMERICAN . #%Pren. Lincoln, April 2 16 ##Cincinnati ... April 24 bril 8 #o*Amortika. April 30 S..April 11| %%Pres, Grant......May ¢ * Rius-Carlton » 1 Restanrant " "HRVEENT" chucks wsup. Tourist Dept. for Trips Kverywhers, Wam Amarican ), 48 varg-ametions Line hi'ny | gram.)—The M | says | 1 |Crown Prince Opens [} ‘ Exhibit in Berlin § |Ambassador and Mrs, Hill and Persons Prominent in German Society Attend. BERLIN, March 17.—Crown Prince Fred- | erick Willlam today opened the Amerioan | Art exhibition. He came with a large statt |to the gulleries of the Royal Academy, whero several hundred persons dlstin- guished In the officlal, artistic and eoclal lite of Berlin awajted the prior view by oyalty before having thelr own enjoyment of the pletures. American Ambassador |HIl and all the other members of the | American embassy. except Seeretary Irwin M. Laughlin, who has been called home by the death of & brother, were pressnt, with thelr wives. Others attemding the. opening were Amerlcan Consul General Thackara. Chancellor von Bethemann-Hollweg, Prin- cess Frederick Leopold of Prussia, Min- \sters Trott Zu Holz Sydow and Delbrueok, Colonel Brnest von Etsel, formerly military attache at Washington, and Dr. Theodore Lewald, German commissioner general to | the Bt. Louls exposition. The crown prince passed through the ga leries letsurely, examining each of the 806 numbers and frequently remarking on the technique, bemuty or interest inapired by the subjects, He sald he wished ha could take several of the plctures home with | bim. He spent some moments fn conversa- tlon with Abmassador and Mrs. Hill, and | also took occaston to thank Hugo Relsin | ger of New York for his work In arranging | the exhibition. Gari Melcher's portrait of | Theodore Roosevelt appeared to have espe ;(‘an interest for the crown prince, who stood befors it & long time. The group of Whistler's works also held his close atten ¢ | | New Orlems Will Import Another Carload of Infants from |{Demand fer Rabies New York. Exceeds Suppl NEW ORLEANS, March 17..~The deman) for bables here has reached such propor- tions that it Is feared there Wil be a scrious shortage In the supply. A carioad of bables from the New York Foundling and Orphan asylum was given away here last week. Many women clamored for bebies In vain, and so numerous are the applications that the Institution has de | cided to send anothier carload of infants to New Orleans. | DISCOUNT RATE IS ADVANCED Directors of Bank of England Raise Minimum from Three to Four Per Ce LONDON, March 17.—The directors of the Bank of England at their weekly meeting today raised the minimum rate of dn count from 8 to 4 per'cent. This action wi caused by the ‘continued forelgn demands |for ®old, which seriously depleted the | the bank's reseryes. There are now nearly §$26,000,000 lower than at the same time last year and further withdrawals of the metal necessitated measures to Inoreass the bank's holding. : For some time India has been drawing heavily on the vallable supplies of gold and considerable sums are still wanted to move the large crops. In addition to. this demand there is a large number-of forelgn | 1ssues, including & big delivery of American bonds In exchange for Britlsh gold, to be provided for. Forthcoming Internal mone- tary requirements aso demand the build- ing up of the reserve, It s quite usual for the bank rate to bo advanced at this time of the year. No doubt one of the chlef causes therefor is the government's fallure to collect taxes This made money 6o plentiful that it weakened contlnental exchange on London and made It easter for forelgn markets to take gold from this center, BOSTON CELEBRATES _EVACUATION DAY Anniversary of Departure of Brit Troops Observed with Elab- orate Ceremony. BOSTON, March 17.—Evacuation day, the 10Mth anniversary of the departure of 13,000 British troops under General Willlam Howe from the shores of South Boston, was cels- brated elaborately in that section of the city today. A Jarge military, and clvic parade was the spectacular feature of the celebration. Richmond Pearson Hobson, representative in congress from. Alabama, and General Iswac Sherwood were expected guests of honor. Evacuation day was observed with @p propriate exerclses in other parts o . ton by fraternal orgunisations; clubs and socleties. ——— Cement Works Shut Down. YANKTON, 8. D., March 17.—(Special.)— This ecity's bigrest Industry, the Western Portland cement works, has suddenly shut down, aftér a visit of President W. W. Plankinton of Milwaukes and other offi- clals, all of whom reside in Milwaukee. The reason given 18 that the method of making the cement i1s to be changed from the “wet" to the “dry” progess, something contemplated for years, as wet cement cannot be made fn competition with the dry, although it 1s & much- better cement There are various rumors afioat, one of which is that the plant, which cost about 181,000,000 in the twenty years it has bean operated, has been sold to the Atlas cement people, who were here last year, ostensihly looking for a site, and which took big options on chalkrock land. The. officlals |absolutely refuse to say anything: Missouri Rising at Plerre. PIERRE, 8. D., March 17.—(Special Tele- ourt river showa a stage of about thirteen feet rise this morning |ana 1s yet slowly rising. The lower por | tlons of Fort Plerre are flooded. but not ‘l-numm to do any great amount of damage A report from Forest City fhis morning the Missourl Is falling, while th Little Bend river is at'a standstill, Prob |ably there Wil be another foot' rise here before the highest point is rcached. 'OCEAN STEAMERS “8ix Memorable Days at Sea New York to Havre-| s ¢ FRENCH LI