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.3 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 9 1910. REAL ESTATE PROPEATY FOR <A (Continued.) 4 STATE | FARM nn!‘Efi&rEsLAJrgrnn SALE (wARM uuPEanESTATE roR SALE | | (Continued ) | North Daxou iy Colorado-Continued. - " | wood | hail, Suburban Homes house, hot water heat. hard Jarge rooms and bath and tront And rear vestibules on first full cemented basement and lar floored; city water and eleet This is at 424 and Woolworth Av farm, which is tsed by h t \ 76.000 aeres of irrigated land; 21,000 acres - sold since Iast March. 0,00 an acre with | & perpetual water right. Kasy terms. 7o | e advanced $1000 an acre May 1. The §° | most attractive irrigated project ever de 10| Celoped. 1s located in the San Luis valley ot Colorado. COSTILLA TRRIGATED No. 16 Champa Street, New finish with fioor attic Tight joining the County the Field Club and the County « very sightly. Offersd with #4000, or with more ground price. ONLY $16 PER ACRE 3,900 acres wheat land, 6 o 13 miles from main line Northern Pacifie R. R. In North Dakota. Good, smooth, tillable land, good |#ofl and subsoll; just the same kind of |1and that others are RETAILING FOR w“ TO $26 per acre in the sams nelghborhood | Anyone buying this land s sure to m.u«! a profit, as it is offered for less than it | |is worth and is certain to advance. This| iand is underlald with coal, which adds to ! its value, but nothing is added to the price |on that account. GO UP WITH US TUES DAY, APRIL 5 If you don't want all of | | or Missousi. O. A. Higgins, Stockton, Kan. [the land YOU CAN PICK WHAT YOl WANT at $18 per acre. Special rata from | Omaha and re next Tuesday, §24.85. | { KANSAS FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, | Your expenses retundea it you by | $20 PER ACRE ; 1 remt Base: HEKIPE 1o’ woria" " Hasy H. DUMONT & SON, terms. If not as represented, will return 1 your expenses NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. LAND Denver, go. | higher =g Harrison & Morton, BEAUTIFUL KOU} PLACE HOME #4600 for 1920 Lothrop aw, well constructed tate, meven-room modern yuse, finished in quarter awed oak f floor, birch cecond floor, exceptionally fine plumbing. House built for & home last year, and owner eaving city only reason for ling. Price reduced $500 for immediate sale. Part cash Jalance on time at § per cent It will pay you to Investigaie this propoeition If you want i g0od_home in_the best portion of Kountze Place at a low price. § r sale, Call 26 8. 20th AN Aver fowa farm Kansas. FOR SALE or exchange—86 acres In eastern part of Ellis county, Kansas, near Russell county line; good wheat and alfalfa land; plenty of watier; price $17.60 per acre want income propertv in eastern Kansas St t urn Farnam €t, Omaha TABLISHED, GOOD PAYING Business in 5000 Nebraska town: price, $2.000; will trade for Omaha improved or acres near Omaha NOWATA LA Suite 624 N, Y. T WELL E FOR eastern Nebraska for chandise. Address FE Neb. EXCHANGE-Improved farm in stock of general mer Central City properties of 909810 N. Y WE handle exchanges of merit, HARRY L. CULVER Life Bldg. 'Phone D. 7865, " ONE INCH, 72 CENTS This is a One-Inch Ad. To sell your home write a description ot it in about €0 words and send I o THE OMAHA BEFR Classified Dept.. together with 72 cents for each day you wisi It pu Nehed CLOSED carriage or street hack, landau ot style, but litle uged, made by Cunning. ham and sold new for is now worth $00 in cash, but wo would exchange it for horses or for vacant prop- erty or for western land. Johngon, Dan- forth Co. S. W. Cor. 10th and Jones Sts TAILOR € N. Y. Life Bldg. ‘Phone Red 1903, FFOR SALE A fine ranch, a real bargain; owner must have the money to ava him self on another and larger investment; v have to act this week; do not writs letters, | get busy if vou want (o make $3.00 3| 130,000 {n six months, sure as you go Against the game; use the lung distance telaphons | condition 1 unfinished Attie and prepare to (nvestigate cn the jump; | o e | requiren $15.000 to $20,000 cash on contract, | & 0 TR $ to §25,000 on delivery « Ample room for large apartment house interest: price,’ $70.800; wortn $100,000; 4.7% Wfeut_ drsturbing the residence. Faces acrea; §0 per cent the finest farming’land, | LT4" propoaition, ee or write me. 1 have ree Kireots balance rolling and rough; about 1,600 acres | {314 PrOpORIOn, see or WElle e, b Thia' Toration can’t be beat. Come and|under the plow, fenced and cross-fenced. | (roc(f°in Olahoma and Texas 1 15 about this. The price is right. ood ranch improvements; ll.room Mouse |ier 311 Culbertson bldg., ¥ & HBYDEN 1614 HARNEY ST, |sheds, weils, windmills and sprin Thix | tery —|is & good piace to farm or subdivide into | smaller farms and sell out, or a splendid | ranch and location to live; six milen from {the buildings to a town, four miles from the nearest point of the land to u town. | location | This ranch is in the eastern part of Hodge. | —Advaniages N viEw Il directions; al- |man county, Kansas, surrounded by well | pages, explain e e vew I e omtwoud | Improved farma and high priced jand: only | tias fintah: hot water heat, ete. This is one of 40 miles east of it you cannot buy land for |of g the hest arranged and most comfortable (less than 340 to $60 per acre. :‘;‘n ;n: hflm-’ homes in Dundee, and is offered for less |! y ‘-li‘Mflng e '}1 'em~ than cost as owners are about to leave Phoi Kansas City, Mo., and a or_the party ‘who can talk business on this ranch, | or call Porter Young, Great Bend, Kan. the city Price 50. Easy terms. " J. H. DUMONT & SON, | — FOR SALE BY OWNER. | 3| well improved half section in Thomas | George & Co., Exclusive Agents,| 1 Farnam St Tel. Douglas 756, ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT HOUSE SITE A Large 8-room house In e have 100.000 acres of cholre land t4 select from, ng in price from % ta | 0 per acre. This iand is fn the ofl and | g4s dlstrict and you might get an ofl well | with your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite €4 New York Life Bldx | bark A " on lot IF you want a home fn the great south. | | west, or If you want to invesi in a good | | Oregon | DUNDEE HOME CHEAP n the most sightly 320 ACRES GOVERNMENT LAND FRER of Oragon, a book of what each of the 3¢ coun best adapted for: also the amount | rnment land open to homestead on | a map 2x2, showing all new towns and R. R., Including eastern and central Or €on and counties in different colors, drawn down to Jan. 1, 1910; latest map in 1. 8. A.; | alno gives homestesd laws and cost of get: ting 320 or 160 aores, and a description of | the state of Oregon In general; mailed for 2c stamps_or coin. Nunnio & Runey, 13| Hamliton Bldg., Portiand. Ore | e - it - ATTENTION, BUYER AND HOME- SEEKFR. { Deal directly with the man_who owns the ranch. No commission to Real Hstate Agents. I have 160 acres of land suitable for any kind of frult, two miles from boat larding, on the Columbla, and the rallroad statlon. Good schools. Twelve miles from a town of 8,000 people. All fenced; running | water on it; five acres cleared land ready to plant in trees and balance easily cleared. Good house, small barn. ~The timber on the | balance of the place will pay for the clea: ing. About § acres of meadow lan it's a snap for the party wanting a good fruit ranch. ~Price, $75.00 per acre; part cash and balance payments. Addres Victor Marden, The Dalles, Ore. " Routh Dameta. 100x1% 1 in Dundee; te, take action Poug. 69%. 1606 Farnam St e | county, Kansas. Address Lock Box 04, | Creighton's First Ad relg I *| "FOR SALE—40-acre farm in eastern | room house, with full cement cellar, good | tyre and mow land; tor; room house; furnace, coal bins, with side door en- | parn 60xi; cornerib, grai 'y, workshop; ing room and kitchen second floor—three | barn; well watered: 34 miles Quenemo, vdrooms and bath: gas and electric com- Kan.; the best bargain in eastern Kansas; throughout, cement walks, east front, near | Kan. #chool, two blocks to car, price $3,350. FEasy Lowia this property and save your rent money Payne, Bostwick & Slater, Purceli. Okl. 2834 So. Mth St. A strictly modern, 6 Kansas; 200 acres cultivation, balance p trance first floor; large living room, din- |0 fruit trees; cistern; 8-room tenant house; binatlon fixtures, house newly decorated |§88 per acre. J. W. Watkins, Quenemo, terms. Al ready to move right in. Buy Sole Agents. 601 N. Y. Life Bldg. FARM LANDS FOR corn belt, north Loulsiana and kansas; tracts from 40 to 1,000 acres. | R. Cavett, Shreveport, La. SALE—New south | | uth Ar- | | w. | FOR A FEW DAYS I CAN SELL EAST FRONT Mexico. 5 FOR SALE or trade_ih acres, relinquish- ment, in Jistancla valley, Torrance county, % New' Mexico; deep soll; good level land; | Per acre. Write for maps, etc i2 1o 16 feot o water: some Improvements; | tin. Oncoma, 14 ‘miles from wide-awake towni Drice | gL | ; il b AL bargain in_quarter seotion of L B L 3 T Warnock, Hol- |1 SR ER L YAS of Kmba, & D The | Wissnarr. land is_fenced and all first-class, tillable| d. Price, $21.50 per acre. Will carry| i ¥ )(‘?M ll’lhl;: the land at 6 per cent. C. L rueger, Kimball, §. D. 1 | . N A FINE stock and grain farm of 1,240 acres, [ "~ " — V. G. Ure, 604 Bee Building. corn, aifaifa, wheat land, in northeastern | Kansas, 110 miles west of St. Joseph, Mo.® | good buildings, abundant, never failingi| spring water; near two good rallroad | owns; $46 per acre; one-half cash, five | years’ time on balance Frank Stetson, | Victor Bldg., Kans | bary | CHEAP LAND. S - | 812 Per Acre— br NE LO- | (% acres, 1% miles southeast Chadwick, = ' Mo.; 35 acres in cultivation; $0 can be culti- vaied; good spring, old log house and | stable; 2 fenced: some rucks; good grass land; ‘fruit land. 36 Per Acre- 200 acres, 4 miles from Branson, miles from Gretna, Mo. cultivated, 0 acres can be cultivate for log Houses; * springs; and other tracts bought at fore- closure sales. If they don't sult you write me what you want W. B. SANFORD, Springtield, Mo. LYMAN county, 8. D, lands, $10 to 322 Florence Boulevard TLots T. A. Mar- Near Miller Park 55x160. AT $800 Texa TEXAS. Are you interested in Texas? If so, send 10 centa (o put you on our mailing list. We k vou posted on Texas and Texas land guins. Texas Information Bureau, Dept ‘ameron, Tex ROOM house, Hanscom park district, fine corner. lot 150x132 fine shade trees; downstairs in quarter-sawed oak. fine bath, new furnace; everything in first-class re: pair; splendid home for some onej if not £0ld by May 1 will rent. Inquire 1006 N. Y. Life. 'Phune Doug. 2210. NEAT COTTAGE—F" CATION. lot 10x130; newly flooring; large rooms; city and gas; fine clstern; $300 cash same Rs rent; see owner, 2017 A bargain. HWEST TEXAS BARGAIN-240 Taft, finest cotton truck soll; es near Kiugsville, in proven artesian belt, fine location; fino_ clay sofl | well adapted’for truck or fruit, $%. These jare bargains. Wm. Henerman, Owner, Odem. Tex. papered; wate Mo.: halance Miami St 1,00 ACRES best orange. fig, alfalfa land, Houston-Galveston distric! 800 cultivated: {420,000 fmprovements only 350,000, Omaha's model or real snaps, L. Clippinger, "Houston, | PRAIRHE'PARK: | omenas oo fet, built on artistic and harmonious Mnes, has 31 brand new houses. Small cash | payment and balance monthly | PAXTON REAL ESTATE CO. ' 0 NEW COTTAGE Just listed for immediate sale, | ranch. Pi cent farm land; all fine ‘pa finely watered; two Improvements; ell fenced: siding on ranch; § mortgage $120000; will ta 50, good K. C. Income; this is worth the price, cash. Southwestern Land Co., Olathe, Kan - R. R.; 50 per ture; | 41 ACRES, near Raytown, high and sight- | oY |1v: price. $¥0 per acre. John W. Luttrell, Independence, Mo. FOR SALE at a bargain, improved ¢arm, for tobageo Inquire of M. Madren, Waldr | 40 AGRES, fine white oak timber; % acres in cultivation; log improvement; fin- @8t of running water; worth 310 per acre for qulgk L:&!l\ sale, § pfizt%rt. “1‘|I1° usflr- landy new modern 5-room cot- e el e tage; large living room, splendid| "~ rguir AND FOULTRY TARMS - ion: W |1 h Mi A 4 location; west of Hanscom Park. | {3, o et o o Do it 1o $20 cash and $10 per month; no interest, no See this sure. BIG SNAP. taxes; 20,000 acres In 40 acres or more; 75 Price $3.150. ERNEST SWEET | send $20 and receive contract for deed. 613 N.Y. L. Doug. 1472* s i (22 acres fine | fruit or dairy. on, Mo. land and irri gon and W us—323 Neville block, Omana, Neb. wood Immigratioz Co.; J. W. Young, local manager. Miscellaneous. | ATTENTION, BUYEFR SEEKER! We handle all kinds of farms in Oregon and Washington; large and small tracts; true descriptions and prices on application, Oregon Tands Information Bureau. 606 Board of Trade building, Portland, Ore. AND HOME- i | | | Osage Realty Company, Osceota, Mo. i $120 WILL buy 4 acres; $ down, $§ monthiy; good farming and timbered iand in south’ Missouri; have lands in ten coun- ties; big list. Address W. B. Willlams, Mount Vernon, IlL. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 6 6 and 7-room houses. If prices are right We can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. FOR SALE—4$6 down, 3 monthly, 4 acres good timber land near tow: county, Missourl; price $140; title | fddress R. C." Jarrell, Eldorado 0. buys Iron rfect. prings, | Choice East Front Lot in West Farnam district. 1t taken at onee | this lot can be had at a very low prics NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., _Suite 624 N. Y REAL ESTeT [olin acres, 125 miles southeast of Kansas ity; 100 acres in cultivation, balance timber FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE |and gras room house, two good barns, |fine water, on public road, % mile to school and church; only §2,200; part cash, balance casy: no trade, | ORGE KUMPF, 208-5 Sheldley Bldg., Kansas' Citt. D. F. Thomas, Sales Agent, W ¥ Nebrasxa. NINE THOUSAND ACRES | "WANTEDCity loans. Peters Trust Co. 2 " 17 ATTON i FOR ( ()l.{)l\ IZATION $100 te $10,000 made promptly. ¥. D. Wead, The owner will sell 9,000 acres | Wesé Blds. 1th and Farnam. e i timber pasture; peaches this vear should |t0 a hustler who can colonize, _LOWBST RATES—Bemis Brandels Blag nearly pay for farm. This wil sell on | & TG AGT TNV - i Aty BN W Yorter. 1omc® | Land Western Nebraska.| MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS k. n 3 A i | Terms easy; price $10 per acre.| Are safe. pay mod interest. cause you no | BARGAINS In Arkansas Lands—100 scres | o+ ) ; P+ | worry, If you have money to loan, see us, | our miles rom West”Foric"ATic; 10 aores | Will sell on contract . with rea- aa we have on and e pumber of sged | n cultivation: 2-room house; 3 mi in | L o § ol orchard, bearing: fine location for chicken S0Nable payment down and let | have one of $2400, another of $.000, one of and fruit farm; price $4 per acre cash. W. . A e ! 188,600, and one at '$8.160. These are secured |you work yourself out. Address F AL bl . P. E. McKillip, 704 North 50th 8. Paylon, Ridge, Ark. | by good farms in the North Platts valley. - — r—— PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Canada. | Omaha. Telephone Harney . WANTED — Improved or small income property from owner for cash, must be bargain: give price and location. Address M 48, Bee* WANTED proved or Direct from Bee, IN MISSOURI 5 or 20 acves, im- close in, for 'cash. Address 'H-544, care Arkansas. YOU can't beat this—120 acres good orch ard land in beautiful Osarks, near famous | heaith resort. for $500; timber on uncleared and worth twice the amount. B. J. Rose- waler, Eureka Springs, Ark FOR SALE--240 acres two miles from good raliroad town of 1,000 population; good | schools and churches; 6 acres ghoice creel: bottom In cultivation; 2,300 peach t: on | high ,n\um‘. fuil of bloom now; good well and fine running water; & good 7-room frame house; land not In cultivation is in owner, REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN~Payne Investment Ca. Southeast Corner of 15th and Farnam WANTED—City luans_snd warrants. W. | | Faram Smith & Co., 12% Farnam St €0 95,000 on bomes In Omaha. O'Keefs | Estate Co., 1088 N. Y. Lifa Dougias | or A TR FIVE I'ER CENT MONEY “o toan on Orahs, business property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Rnom ), New York Life Gldg. “LOANS to home owners and home bulld- ers, with privile f ing partial pay- merts semi-annually, W. H. THOMAS. 503 First National Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS. 818 N. Y. W3 on improved property. No delay. =z — BRICK bldg., nually; price, $110.000 all ciear. exchange for clear land priced right. Give | full description first letter. Harry H. Cul- | ver, 309-810 N. Y. Life. | You Want a Farm ‘ the other fellow wants city property or| stock of goods. We want tne commission. nd vs full description in first letter and wiil get you a trade. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 199%. ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS. | For sale, Lest improved and raw wheal lacds up to 100,000 acres en bloc in the | best part of Southern Alberta, §13 per acre up. Al Jaguiries prompuly answered. Hen: deuonM& inkler, §14 First St., West, Cal- | way, Al 376 | 4 BUSHELS WHEAT LAND, 3% PER ACRE. We awn and control 20,000 enne county, Nebraska's land, now on the market. The heaviest | | crop’ yielding county in Nebraska for ten | | years” alfalfa also a leading crop. Ask | | for folder and full particulars. Agents anted everywhere. Write for our propo- sition at once. Railroad fares refunded if things not as represented. Fundingsland & Severson, Sidney, Neb. cres of Chey- 5 choicest farm | Colora COLORADO LAND FOR SAL BY OWNER. Abcut 20,640 acres of good land, mostly | mooth and rolling, fine sofl, o be sold in ene body, 15 (o 30 miles east of Denver on the Union Pacific R. R. south of Watkins Hennett ana Strausburg. This tract lle close to above towns., The land is all fenced ana many times cross-fenced. Other improvements: Houses, barns, sheds, cor- rals, private (elephone, ete. 'Good alifaifa and hay land; also springs and other water- ings. Extra good proposition for sub- dividing or colonizing. No its need ap- ly. Buy direct from owner, NOAH CANN, | Bdi Giaarm Place, Denver. Colo. BUY COLORADO FRUIT LANDS—Ten per cent down, balance five years or more one crop of apples pays for land; best soi and water rights; land adjoins town of Cedaredge, tamous Delta county, Colorado; five or ten-acre (racts give you an income from $3,000 to $5,000 for life. Send for il- lustrated booklet. REV. W. I 3 8. Lincoln Ave, HOMES IN SUNNY COLORADO-1 can locate you on a good 3M-acre homestead, 00d water and close o railroad; also a w fine relinquishments for salé cheap; me snaps in deeded land. H. E. Huston, mnr Clty, Cole. FARM BARGAIN. Must be ‘sold on account of owners heaith; well improved §M-acre farm 74 miles from town; price, $% per ac terms. J. T. Cawmpbell, Litchfieid. LAND "buyers will busy them: they will only ask Leander Clark ney, Neb, for farms he has for WESTERN REAL Farm and town property 4 right-of-way is bought through. Kinkaid homesteads. Dry land to come under gov- ernment canal. Don't wait. Address E O R ing_ 95,800 an- | Owner will Box No. 151, Gering, Neb. Ranch in Nebraska 50 acres, a complete ranch, e} ater. all good bulldings: owner 15 making big money on cattle, but wishes to moy to the eity in order to get betler educs tional facllities for his children; $20.000; cut into quarter will soon sell at §% per acre. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite €4 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 1999, pre COLLINS, | Denver, Colo. FOR SALE—Or trade, one Dempster hy- draulic well machine and one Truess’ bor- ing machine. both in good condition. Ad- dress P. O. Box 6, Blair, Neb. | tor houses, 0. A. LINDQUEST CO., #% PAXTON BLK. MAX MORRIS. %1 BROWN BLOCK. SISTI Young men's _fashionable SISTEK &HG o298 paxton Bik: RUFFNER TAILORING CO. 24 S. 15th s V. TAUCHEN SKILLED labor commends high wages nd good craftsmanship justifies it t Krug er Bullding Sults $5 _up, Th | _3° A KERVAN, 58510 Brandeis Bldg. HARRY MARTI R) Sults, R. 19. U. 8. Bank Bidz. and sold. Feldman, N. 17th St las 28, A 26%. ne Doug- DERBY WOOLEN MILLS $15 and $18 Suits to Order 108 So. 1th 8t fRMEN THE OLD $15 RELIABLE. Suits to _order. Sioux City and Omaha, Still sticking to Sioux City, where other Omahans have falled. See me t 100 N, 16th St, opposit postoffice. WANTED—T0 BUY BEST prices for furniture and stoves. D. 1636 A-4%3. N. Y. Repair Shop, 1117 Dodge. 7 Must be QUICK —Second-hand he: lowest cash fine. Send photograph; price. Address Y 23, “WANTED—A good saddle horse, not over 9 years old, sound and safe; no stumbler: rse. and | give description of your horse and where 1t | can be seen. Address K 48, Bee. BEST price pald for second-hana furni. ture, carpets. lothims &nd shoes el Doug. 971 T buy, sell and goods, Hol. ROSEN' exchange srcondhand BERG, 108 8. 14th. D. 588§ BALTIMORE 2d-hand store paya best price for 23-hand furniture. clothes, stc. D. 4288 Second harld clothing, party, afterno @resses. John Feldman. D 3128 ‘Ind. A GOOD PRICE for «boes and furnitnre. SWLNER. Doug. Gl "BEST price pald for furniturs and stoves. | Tel. D. 168, A-4363. N. 117 Dodge. BEST PRICES pald for second-hand fur- Eings, shepeie_steves: clothes, shoes. Tel. D. Bss1. NEB. FURNITURE_CO. pays best prices for household goads. 620 N. 16th. Red 3713 - WANTED—TO RENT We Are Getting 11 List with us. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO. @4 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1000 WANTED—SITUATIONS Y. Repair shop, WANTED—Position as meat cutter single man experienced and of good habits. Can furnish best of reference. Nick Madden, Great Bend, Kan. JAPANESE wants position as chauffeur; competent. Address G 543, Bee.* Rubber Tires wear longer andride easier than others. They are put on exclusive- ly by us. We do wagon repairing and painting and general black- smith work. WATCH US GROW Johnson- Danforth Co., 8. W. Corner 10th and Jones Streets. Phone Douglas 337 $1.000. This carrlage | = | rency. Tuxedos, full dress | sults, siightly used, bought| Numerous Calls by | & Quincy R. R. Co., Address | BANK STATEMENT o) REPORT OF No. THE of the v STATES NATIONAL BANK, at Oma: in the state of Nebraska, at close of business, March 81, 1910 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. |Overdrafts. secured and unsecured S bonds to secure ireulation . U, 8 bonds to secure 1. 8. deposits Bondas, securities, ete | Banking house {Due from national banks (not reserve | _agents) ] | Due from state and private banks d bankers, trust c. anles and banks Due from | _reserve Checks and cash items changes for | Jng house Notes of other | tonal banks | Fractional paper oiir nickels and CONDITION $ 8.520.288.30 42834 450,000.00 150,000.00 23, 400.00 $)0,000.00 t 614.622.00 | " savings 206,4 approved agente 118,142 27 other clear- 161,528 82 na- 20,000.00 cents | Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz Specie Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S treasurer (5 per cent of circula- tion) | Due from T | urer | 25.78 581,374.00 506,000 00 3,122,647.50 < treas | Total $13,978,750.4 | LIABILITIES | Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund ... Undivided profits, Te expenses and iaxes paid Natlonal " bank outstanding Due to other national | “banks § Due to state and pri- vate banks and | bankers L 2,480,085 | Indiviaua) " daposits | _subject to check Demand certificates |, ot deposit Time certiffcate | deposit |Certified checks v | Cashier's checke out- | standing ..... { United States deposits | Devosits 1. "8 dls- bursing officer: Reserved for taxes § +00,000.00 600,000, 100,085.65 440,000.00 notes 5,224,988.75 86,672.95 of 7,646.25 148,561.95 83,328.34 6,671.66— 11,617, $13,978,760.54 }§|fl'. 'llf Nebraska. County of Douglas—ss I, W. E. Rhoades. caehier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the |above atatement is true to the best of<my { knowledge and bellef | W. E. RHOADES, Cashfer | Subscribed and sworn to before me this | 15t day of April, 1810 G. H. YATESR, Notary Publie. [ Correct—Attest Total A. MILLARD, C. E. YOST. THOR. A, FRY, Directors REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Real estate transfers for April 1, 1910, urnished by the Trust company, Farnam 8t. Tel. Douglas 2865. |A. C. McCague to McCague Invest- | ment Co., lot 23, block 34 and other all in Albright's Chofce Downs and husband ) Jennie Patrick, 3 101, Dundee Place........... Bty The Byron Reed Co. to Hugh D. Foy, | lote 18, 19 and 2, block 5, Reed's 6to. Hugn D). Foy and wife to Grace S. MONtEOMery, Same................ P. N. Nelson and husband to M. Rip- pel, lot 7, block 4, Cotiage Park...... A, L. Keed and wite to Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy R. R. Co., part lot 3, block 9, oity......... AR A.'L. Reed and wife to same.... A, L. Reed and wite to same, 3 @nd 4. block 122, and other Jullus A. Perkins et al. trustees, (o i Marle R. Johnson and husband...... 10,000 | H. G, Jordan and wife to Chicago, Buriington & Quiney R. R. Co.. part lot 6, block 125, ana other land, city | D. Macreld to ‘homas I. Lee, 833 ft. of wi lot 6. block 125, city...... E. M. Shahan to Chicago, Burling! & Quincy K. R. Co., iot 2, block Ehzabeth M. Shahan to same, lot and part of lot 8 block 221, city... M. Shahan to Chicago, Buriington lots 7 and 8, bonded abstracters, 14 t al. lot block 90 4,500 5,900 1,50 | | iand. 2 ) ton | 2 | | | E. 4 block 223, city...... Same to same, Lots 7 and &, biock 222 Blake and wife to E. M. Sha- . lots 7 and 8, block 223, ciy Lee to Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R. Co., 843 ft. of Wi of Tot 6, block 12, city..... AT C. M. Cobb and husband (o Josephine | V. Fink, lot 5, block 4, Kckerman Place ....... i | Rosa Bajer and 'hus Fink, e of lot 6, man Placs e oo | E. ¥. Brailey, sherift, to Wiillam G. tre, lot 14, ‘block 9, k. V. sSmith's Willlam G. Ure to the Me( vestment Co., Same........... . |M_T. Doran and husband to L. B. | Scott, lot 4, block 33, Kountze Place M.' Penney and wife to Alfred Thomas, part of tax lot 12, 21-16-13.. Anton Vidiak and wife to John Vid- lak, lot 8, block 3, Arbor Place.... A, F. Rasp to Trona Groves, 1o | block 1, Curtls & Stones aad........ | John Vidlak, jr.. to John Vidiak, ot 3, block 3, Arbor Place....... o)s | H. B. Smith and wite to Bimer Auker- man, lots 17 and 18, Deaman Place. F. W. Van Buskirk and wife to Ai- | bert F. Rasp, lot 15, block 1, Curtis | & Stone's add A, Frankle to . E nd to J. G. ock 4, Ecker- 20 20 1 1 85 0 Wahl, nii t, of lot 10, block 8 McCormick’s add.... M. Siater and wife to C. C. Lander- you, 2 1t. of lot § and niy ft. of block 10, Crelghton’s 1at add s Meyer Tatele and wife to Ch i W. Bauermelster and Louls J. Pas- cal, efl ft. of tax lot 22, nwi of swi, John Sheahan and wife to Frank J Fixa and Frances M. Fixa, ni% of | Wit of lot %, Kountze's 24 add..... Creigh Sons & Co. to Slegtield Wadum and Edna Wadum, w29 $-12 ft, of lot 11 and e8 4-12 ft. of lot 12, block Bedford PIACe.........ocoiieiiripnseiy Edwin F. Bralley, sheriff, to Sarah | "Morgan, lot 8 block 7, Hitchcock's 1st_add & | M. Hoover to J. F fot 2 and nés ft West Omaha........ o b |James Daly and ‘wife (o Mathew | " “Gahlon, Iot 6, block 1, West Side H. G. Jordan and wife to Chicago. Buriington & Quincy R. R. Co., loi 6, bIOCK 125, CItY....coerss. .. | George H. Payne and wite to i Boyles, iot 1 and e7 ft 1, Avondale Park.. e | same to same, w23 fi. of lot 3 and ei0 ft. of lot 3, block 1, Avondale Park.. Jacob Katelman and wife to Byron mpson, wizl ft. of el ft. of 100 ft. of 10t 4, Johnson's add Brattleborg Savings bank to Peter Bloom, lots § and 7, block 11, Poppl ton Park..... f Ry B. Zimman and Willlam ¥. Girke and wife to Lilllan P. Eddy, s% of 1ot 7, Griffin & Isaac's add. d A. F.'Rasp to J. W. Rasp, 8883 ft of nig of £260% ft. of lot 62 Gels' add F. H. Plerce and wife to C. L. Ander- son and wife, wib ft. of lots 1 and 2, block "I Shinn's add. N Teis | M. C. Cuming and husband (o Harry G. Jordan, lot 6, block 125, clty A. ). Partridge to Harry G. Jordan, s of w8 f. of lot 6, block 125, city 24.000 GOVERNMENT NOTICES | HAYSHED—WAR DEPARTMENT, OF- fice of the Constructing Quartermaster, | Fort Crook, Nebrasks, March 14, 1910 Sealed proposals. in triplicate, will be re- | ceived at this office until il a. m., April 4, and then publicly opened. for the ruction of one Hayshed at Fort Crook, ertified check or surety com | pany's guarantee for 10 per cent of bid i accompany each proposal. Proposals | | 8,000 | 2,660 | 13,684 1,950 500 . De Long, s62 ft. of of lot 3, block 24, 2,350 ‘B of lot 2, block 1 1 H 3,150 1 1,560 m must be made on the forms to be obtalned at this office. Plans and spe be seen by intending bidders of the Chisf Quartermaster, Department of the Missourl, Omaha, Nebraska, and at this office. Necessary blank forms and full information furnished upon application The United States reserves the right ct any or all bids. Envelopes con- proposals must be indorsed “Pro- posals for Hayshed, Fort Crook, Nebraska.' and addressed to First Lieutenant G. H. White, Constructing Quartermas: M14-15-16- 1 ¢ to the Situation—Hee Want Ad i The K 10,748.57 | Midland Guarantee and | 5,000 | 100 GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALE FOR CAVALRY, ARTIL lery and Saddie Horses: Off) of the Quartermaster, Kansas Clty, Mo Mnn‘l.l %, 1910, Healed proposals in triplicate will be recelved at this office untll 1i o'elock A April 90, 1910, and then opened in the presence of attending bidders fo furn shing Cavalry Horses, 165 Artil lery Horses and 2 Saddle iforses for Mountain Batteries, for delivery at Kansas | City? Mo. or other prominent ra ad points. The United States reserves the right to accept or raject any or all bids or any part thereof. Blank forms and ail information can be hadh upon appiication to thia office. Envelopes containing pro to be marked Proposals and addressed to “Captan Quartermaster A-1-2-4 DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE | Volume of Trade Large and Making Steady Gains. LABOR SITUATION A FACTOR Notices of Wage Advances in Many Lines Promise Better Future— Favorable Reports Come fram K the FI hea Trades. Walker 8-29 CONSTRUCTING office, Fort Des 24, 1910, Sealed proposals. be recelved here until 3 p. m. standard time, April 28, 1910, and then opened, for resurfacing certaln macadam roads at Fort Des Moines, lowa—approximately 44,000 square yards. Rlank forma, plans and spec! fieations and full information obtained at this office. A deposit of $ required for drawings and specifications; deposit will be refunded on return of drawings here. The | nited States reserves the right to reject or accept all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be indorsed ‘‘Proposrals for resurfacing roads and addressed Constructing Quartermaster | Fort Des Moines, Towa. M30AY 2 2328 UARTERMASTER'S n Moines, lowa, March | in triplicate. will NEW YORY weekly review Aprit 1 G. Dun & Co.'s of trade tomorrow will say While the trade development is Irregular, revealing diversified conditions in different sections of the country, the volume, as a whole, is #0 large and makes such steady &alns over last year, that there can be no question ms to its substantial character The labor situation is much less acute 1d notices of wage advances by ratironds and leading industries promise much for the future. Influence of previous un cortaintie mostly fe in the specu lative markets. In the finished branches of iron and steel predictions are made that shipments in March will_exceed the best previous rec- ords. New business comes forward In well sustained volume and the fact that pric remain stationary Is attributed to the largely Increased capacity of the mills Export business In the rails has been & feature, recent sales for shipments abroad | aggregating no less than 70,000 tons. Con ditions in pig iron remain very much mixed with a further sagging of prices In ai directions. | "PRINTING--Office Ch'ef Quartermaster Omaha, Nebraska. March 5, 1910 Sealed propoaals, in triplicate, for furnishing such printing and materials therefor as may be required by Headquarters Department of the Missourl, Omaha, Nebraska. during the fiacal year ‘endink June 30, 1911, will be recelved here until 10 a. m. April 6, 1910, and then opened. Information furnishied on application. Invelopes contalning propos. |als should he endorsed “Proposals for | Printing,”” and_addressed to Major D. | Mecanny S S - Transactions of the Awsoclated Banks | for the Week. | RAILWAY TIME CARD NEW YORK, April 1—Bradstreet's bank walltidad 8 clearings report for the week ended March 1 shows an aggregate of 83850415000, s against $3,060,58,000 lnst week and #3.78i, 491,000 in the corresponding week last yenr Following is a list of the cities REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOUSE UNION STATION—Tenth aud A Union Pacifio— Leave, gan Fran, Ov'ri'd Ltd. 616w . Chi. & Jap. F'st Mail ¢:10p. . Auantic Jixpress.. e Oregon Kxpress ........ 4.00 p. Oregon-Wash. Ltd......18:40 p Denver Specl . A7 a Colorado Speci | Golorado E: | North P! | Grand Island Local.... Ancoln-Beat. local & Cen. City Lel ..li a Arrive ! | Clearing: $1,695,663,000 267,431,000, 166'272,000 126,470,000, ,522,000) 07.00 45,405,000 40,465,000, 32,042,000 21,204,000/ 18,010,000 18,670,000 16,026,000 16,0/ . . 16,5.0.000, 14,81 16,122,000, 24.0 . 15.400.000 154 12,575,000 246 . 11.816,000 | CITIES m. New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia St Louis Kansgs City Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore Cinefnnatt pneapolls {Cleveland Omaha . New Orleans Detroit Los Angeles Seattie Loulsvilie Milwaukee St. Paul.. Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Atlanta Providence Portland, Ore. Memphis Richmond | Fort Worth Salt Lake City Washington, 1. Joseph Columbus Albany Tacoma Savannah Epokane Tcledo Rochester Nashville Hartford Des Molnes Peorla . Norfolk New Hav | Bloux Cit Wichita Grard Rap! Syracuse Augusta, Ga Birmingham Springfield, | Rocky Mountain Lik.. | lowa Lo Chicago Day Des. Ly Tow, Chicago- Chicago- £l PoceiTo 3888 ebraska Ltd.a 6:08 pm WEST. Chicago-Nobraska Lt6. for Lincoln..... Colo. and Cal. Kxp. Okla. and Texas kxp...a 3:30 pm Rocxy Mountain Ltd:..a10:40 pm | 1llinois Central— A 8:% am 00 000) 5,986,000, 7,724,000 Chicagc Express Chicagr Limited Minn.-iit. Paul | Minn.-sSt | Omaha-Ft Chicago Exp & Nortmwenste EASTBOUND. Omaha Express |Chicago Loca: | Colorado-Chi: Pacifle Coa | Los Angeles Limited | Overiand_Limited Denver Special. | arrolt Local | Fast Mall. NORTHB |Twin City Express | Bioux City Local | Minn. & Dakota Twin City Limited WES Lincoln-Chadron g3 E838 | Hastings-Superiox Deadwood-Hot Spxs. | Casper-Lander | Fremont-Albion . | Mismouri Pacifie— Mass TTTEEER TEE DayIOARE (1 |oakiana, "Cai’. 1l Cklahoma City... Jacksonyille, IFia Portlond, Me Woreester Little Rock Knoxville Wheeling, W | Charleston, Chattanooga Lincoln, Neb Wilmington. Mobile | Topeka Davenport Wilkesbarre Kalamazoo Fall River Cedar Raplds, Sacramento New Redford Sprirgtield. 11l Macon s Youngstown Fort Wayne Helena Fargo . Coiumbla, Akron ... Canton,” ' pm | Lexingion av. | Cuteago, Milwa 3233352 |overiana Limited.... Omaha-Chicago Exp Colorado Bpecial... Colo.-California Exp. Perry-Omaha Local. Chicago Great Western— Chicago Limited. 5:00 pm Twin City Linited Chicagg Kxpres | Twin City Express. Wabash— | Omaha-8t. Louis Exp..a 6:30 pm Malil and Expres: 120 am | Btanberry Loca Council Bluffx = 8 al1:% pm @ 3125 pm g% Del s2s3332ss > Ta al1lils pa b10:15 am AURLINGTON STATION—Tenth and Hasum. Burlington— Denver_and Californi Puget Sound Express | ka points.... Black Northwest Expre | Nebraska points. Lincoln Mail. Nebraska [ Eincole Lo | Lincoln Hehuyler-Platisi Plattsmouth-iow Bellevue-Plattsmouth . | Colorado Limited.. .. | Chicago Special..... | Chicago Express...... ‘ | Chicago Fast Expie | Local | Creston-low | 61" Louis Express.... | | K. C. and St. Joseph. Duiuth -, | K. C. and St. Joseph....a 4 |{Esaton | K. € & st. Joseoh..... |{Houston | \WWEBSTER STATION—Fifteenth ang Webster. 8 ss3isssssessssasszacis 83333323 i3 pra | Quiney, o E55888088588885588! pm | Chester. am South Bend, am |Loweil ... m | Binghamton m Jeckson, Miss | Decatur. 111 [ Mansfield, ©O. Fremont, Neb. Vieksburg 188 Jacksonville® 111 *Duluth ‘ind 2,381,00) 26,000,000 12,185,000, Pa 42 | “TRet incindsd in totals because sontatming |other items than clearings. *Not Included in totals because comp sons are incomplete, ourl Pacifio— Leave. Arriva | ...b 460 pm_ b12:10 pm sl é:‘n'::“-ax,'c Paul, Minacapulis & | BRADSTREE it [ Retant Sloux City Express Omaha_Local....... Bloux City Passenger.... | Twin City Passenger.. | Bloux City Local.... OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG AMERICAN All Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, etc.) | London--Paris-- Hamburg rade Better, But Jobbing Not S0 Good as Year Ago, CORK, April 1—Bradstreet's b 2:00 pm bil:éSem 6:20 pm NEW to- | “Trade reports are rather more irreguiar. { with distribution rather less active than in the preceding two weeks. Retall trads #0 far has been better than a v Ago. — | but from many centers reports are of the volume of jobbing trade not being up to expectations, for which high prices and in dustrial unrest are assigned as reasons. In the Industries diverse movement are shown. Pending settlement of wages, sev- eral hundred thousand coal miners are re ne. oo Amer . ported stopping work. In the cotton goods ittt g P . iy Mlay "t trade the curtafiment movement has made May 11| further progress uctions of prices by fohbers put varying responses. The cotton mill curtallment is con- derable, though less marked than th southern. because of different goods pro. duced, On the other hand, a favorable de velopment o far as purchasing power ls concerned Is the granting of higher wages | to_300 600 raflroad employes ANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE | wBusiness failures for ihe week ending Hamburg-American Line, 45 B'way, N. Y. 10,000 Ton Twin-Berest Fassenger Ateamers | Zith March 31 in the (nited States were | 10 northern e Hamburg direct Tourist Dept. fo: Kverywhere, or local Agents S o Direct to - 200, against 231 last week, 204 in the like Norway Sweden and Denmark week of 1909, 247 in 180s, 137 in 1907 and 181 » in 1906 April 14| United Stat May Wheat pited States and Canada f ey 34| Raetite ot Moy 12 United States an nade for the week May 6| Oscar H June 9 ending \ImR h ; n[(lie‘lll' 1,744.276 busheis Inst 1638678 bushels last ipped with ' Wireless. | (YT Lok lat year. For the thirtysnin . Kinete Bt Cuitage, | Weeks ending March 31 exports are 116,268,574 ety bushels, against 145.514 455 bushels in the Inter-Deean) corresponding period st year Corn exports for the week are 1,081 bushels. against E886756 bushels last 'k and 1,102,244 bushels in 1909, For the thirty. nine weeks ending March 21 corn exports are 274862 bushels, against 24,822,080 bushels last year. Nominations by President. WASHINGTON. April 1.—Nominstions John Reiners: Calhoun Sent to the senate late today by the prosi and Jackson, D. D. Hammond Cedar, | dent included e following: Henry Crowder: Center, A W. Eshbaugh; | Receivar of nih'c moneys, John H, Du. Eim Grove, Alta Delong: Lake Clty town- «n. Springfield, Mo. {ship_and town. Ralph tchison; Lake To he postmaster at Burlington, Ta., Wil | Creek, Laura_ Hamiiton; - Lincoln, M. J. lam W. Copelsnd Hogoboom; Manson, Harry Schrader; Reading. C. A. Bates: Sherman, Mrs N Two Kl V. Lockie; Twin Lakes, John Friek: Rock SRRIN. 11 & well City, Tra Dougheriy; Unfon, WHDUT | atrents e Haa Uit (IH gl ] Safely; Willilams. o A. Mullen, jr. | Robert Hilton was killed by Otis Kearney, Guy Rankin of Fort Dodge. supervisor | who died later. Kearney resisted arrest. of the census for this distriet, reports | e ————— that no one'has yet applied to take the | Yhen you census in Garfleld township, {reu wami it, including flour, exports from the Hellig_Olav | osear 11 C. ¥ Tietgen Al Steamers oqu! sire cabin, 115 wpware v NSON & CO., 155 Wes iy OR TO LOCAL (From (‘hicago | | ake City Census Enumerat AKE CITY, la. April 1—(Special.) The following census enumerators have been appointed to take the census in this county Butler township, in Street Dae wani what you want when y s0 through The Bes Wani ?