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REAL ESTATE ™Y D R (Continued ) 4%, Investment Renting These cu SALE 147 1eat, on larg " om 1c er cottage P " th v good repair 100d eiose 1o two car | ake wchool. For quick saie 4608, No better investmen ages. Look these up at once, & iaing are not long on_the marke F: H. Drgke, DISTANCE. tages and a_splendid neignvo than good bu a 6-ROOM, WALKING West Farham district__modern _except neat; lot 40x1le; price, 8 y terms NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Bulte 64 N. Y. Lite Bidg Ked. 1 W. 0. JENSEN, builds homes right; plans furnished. %2l Spalding. 'Tal \Web e 9-ROOM COTTAGE CLOSE IN $,..1)‘IU cluding a furnace. south-front lives there, or we will show you tirougl any time during the day HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Hagney BEST HOME BARGAINS ON EASIEST TERMS A yery preity new home, t-room iodern, tll lot, high, sightly location. convenlent car, n. w. part of city. owner says sell mee and reduce price to $2,500. Choice §-room modern house large shade and 1iu near &d and Davenport ¥ Good b-room cottage, closet $1.650; $100 cash, $16 per mo. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., 432 Ramge Bldg h $500 Cash Buys a nearly new, all modern 6-room house, near Creighton college; house only three years old, south front lot, close to two good car lines, Price re duced from $3,000 to $2,700. Owner leaving town and must sell J. W. RASP Co,, 689-91 Brandeis Bldg Doug. 16563; A-2653 SICUR6S0 One and one-haif acres, south front, high and sightly location; $200 cash, 88 monthly, | PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,, | Third Floor, Ware Block. 1% Ca well built cotiage of at tull lot, sewer, water and Harney unimproved Raise Chickens and Garden. We have an ideal property for this pur- pose located al 3416 Patrick Ave., three lots, south front, lots of fruit, plenty of garden room, fine' shade, chicken house, with a | 8ood one-story, 6-room house, city water, electrie light, in good repair. Price reduced to $2,200. See us quick. Payne, Bostwick & Slater, Sole Agents, 601 N. Y. Life Bidg. | Creighton’s First ‘ Addition 5-room, new bungalow with oak floors, electrio light, everything right up-to-date, 2340 So. 5th St. Price $2,650, small pay- ment down, balance monthly. Payne, Bostwick & Slater, Sole Agents; 601 N. Y. Life Bldg. IN BENSON South front lot on Lucas St., near Burnham, 50x128 feet; for| sale on easy payments — $5.00 down and $5.00 a month. Price $190.00. DWIGHT WILLIAMS, Bee Office | Tel. Harney 3070 after 6 P. M. | VACANT. | 2th; short distance south of Farnam; | one of the best flat locations in Omaha, or | will sell single lot, | 39th-Chicago, lurge east front lot, paved street, concrele walks; very chea 2 corner lots, concrete walks, shade trees, « Senyine anap at 0. | n Davenport, large lot on grade, $650; | can't equal it for the price. | Nowata Land & Lot Co., Sulte 64 N. Y. | Lites | | 318 N. Y. S IN NOR LOTS IN FLORENCE ! East slope, high ground, fine view, large lots, Within 2 blocks of street car, only each, $10 cash. $10 a mouth. Have some 3 blocks from car for §IT5 each, % cash, $ & month. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1814 Harney St. “FOR SALE—New modern up-io-date i- room house, besl you evsr aaw for the | money lfm $300 cash and 3§25 a month. oman, 326 Board of Trade. W. R. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE | Life Bidg. Red 1999. == ! 70,000 acres of irrigated land; 21,00 acres | sold since last March. $0.00 an acre with perpetual water right. Easy terms. advanced $10.00 an acre M veloped. Is located in the San Luls valley | of_Colorado. | COSTILLA IRRIGATED LAND CO., | Ne. 1634 Champa Street, Denver, Colo. | 30-ACRE mountain ranch; 100 acres rvigated; ‘ten-room house, lot and cold water; daily mail; telephone; large open 1ange for stock, §7,000. Howard 1. Russe Fort_ Collins, Colo. 4490 a.. well improved, on Moffat road, m. from P, O.; 10 a. in timothy, some n; hay; 2 ber; fine pasture; would hi ock; adjudicated ‘water rignt aturactive bulldings; 1 m. of trout stream through ranch; good resort location; fully equipped with implements, tools, etc.; tele- phone; tive head stock. Price, for all 811,500, part cash, balance easy terms. Box Tabernash, Colo. FOR SALE- Arkansas Valley, between Canon City and Pueblo, Colo., from $1.50 to §20 per acre. A fortune to be made in buying large tracts and retailing. Orchards in Canon City, at he entrance of Royal Gorge, are valued at $250 (0 §L#00 per acre. Come out and be conyinced. Sam Brown, Jr., & Son., 324 Central Block, Pueblo, Colo, or 613 Maiu 8t, Canon City, Colo. COLORADO LAND FOR MA. abcut s BEOWAER y u acres of good land, smooth and rolling, fine ol te 5b sod iy one body, % (0 % miles east of Denver on Union Pacific K. R. south of Watkins nnett and Strausburg. This tract I close to above towns. The land i3 all fenced ana many times cross-fenced. Other improvements: kouses, barns, sheds, cor- rals, private telephons, ete. ‘Good wif] and'Bay_land; aiso springs and other w ings. Extra g0od pProposition for aiv or coloniaing. No agents need B; Buy direct from owner, NOAK CAN Gleuaria Piace, Denver, Colo. linels. or- sub- FOR SALE-Fine summer resort hote with barroom; excellent oportunity for hustier; also new, spacious dancing pavil jon atiached; laige water frontage and beautiful oak grove with plenty of land xurrounding the whole place; best business roposition ever offered; price very low. jos. 8. Haas, Wauconda, Til. R SALE-80 acres in Lee County, da, citrus fruit land for stock of gen- eral merchandise. Write John Duncan, £ \aaburg, 1L | Nwiy | water | apple orchard tract of 6 or {it. | plant A i L Frult lands at farm prices in | | no irrigation | stores, | lana, Ore. ey avi A RCRT NS on saLe pls—tContinued, \ w and uj plenty & N day $iw M ac %ood im a fine sum. lake, ®ood SALE 50 80 DRIKAIL; 30 P e FUR proveme tisoing Banks Lake, o 1 ovated fur summer 1 Wauconda, 1 trontuge, nicel S Jos sidence. S Haas Indiana. FOR #AL \ Micnig Farn 1 acr of ¥y n south ld build avoul 1% acres balune pas 1and as, beautf groves tarm borders on would paake an \icagY people; © 1and ire and n A ideal n gy bu veautiiu this nediate ngs ce seven rooms; sniall bank und rehard sell for T of 4,00, Best, Eikhart, ind two Wil Y D, FOR SALE—-Improved stock, chicken farms; close Chicago. Ine, Valparaiso, Ind grain_and H. Mar- FOR SALE-Irrigated farms and ranches south of Snake river and Lruneau valley soutnern laahv, from 340 to 3% per acre fine fruit and aifaifa country; also in- formation 1or homesiead and desert en tries. Harry Watkins, Box 113, Mountain Home, ldahy 1owa. FOR SALK-16000 acres farm, timber and mineral land in St. Louis county, Minnesota, timber alone Worth more than price, only $4.50 per acre; half cash baance easy payments. Write Alfred | Johnson, Creston, ia Kansas, bargains; 240 aci $.50 acre; FOR SALE—Genui Cass county, Minnesota, acies Sherman county, Kan., §5.5 ‘acre; 100 acres Cheyenne county, Kansas, $ acre. | Pesfect tities. Full particulars on’ applica tion. R. M. Bettesworth, Cedar Rapids, la. | FOR SALE-Genuine Kansas bargains: | 15-10-57, Sherman county, $6.50 acre; | also SWiq 83-1-37, Cheyenne county, $§ acre. Perfect titles, H. Bettesworth, Cedar 1ds, la Rap- | | "OR SALE—23,00 acres Kansas land at | $10 per acre; the ves™colonization propos tion in the United States, or to hold as an | investment; 6,000 to 10,000 acres subirrigated | alfalfa land can be retalled at $20 per acre | in one vear; no trades. Address R. E. Spurgeon, Olathe, Kan. | FOR SALE Cholea g n alfalfa in the famous “Shaliow Water Valley” of N, Finney Co., Kan, for sale in number to suit purchaser. For information and prices address H. C. Hopper, Garden City, Kan, KANSAS FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, 20 PER ACRE All rented, paying from 10 to 22 per cent | rent. Best aifalfa in the world. Easy terms, If not as representad, will expenses. NOWATA LAND A @4 N, Y. Life Bldg. return your | ) LOT CO., | “Phone, Red 1909, | PEACH ORCHARD We are offering for sale a limited number of 10-acre peach orchards of bearing age in the famous Koshkonong Peach District of Missourl. These orchards are located in the very heart of the Koshkonong peach belt, 1 miles from the raiiroad station. Each ten acres contains about 1600 El- berta Peach Trees of full bearing age. The trees are now in bud and if given proper care and cultivation will yleld a heavy crop this season. We are offering these orchard tracts at a very low price and on easy terms. Write for free fliustrated literature, price, terms, etc. Midland Farm and Land | %02 Flemin Des Moines, Ia. | FOR SALE—Land and Improved farms Best southeast Missouri land and farms, forty to 500 acres: from $15 to 345 | per acre; y terms. Write and tell us | what you want. We can suit you. Booklet | free Gram Realty Co., Neelyville, Mo. Montana, TA, Mont, Land—Land—Land—1| have several well improved ranches for sale | (deeded land), fenced, houses, barns, partly Irrigated, raising the finest Kind of ai(alfa, corn, all kinds of grain and vegetables’ timber on part of farms; a beautitul river running through the land, a spiendid place for small game and fishink; It is {deal farm land, in an ideal climate, in the finest state in the unfon. Land in any size tract you want, Prices from $10 to 5 per acre. Good relinquishments for ~ale, close to town, Lots for saie at prices that wiil be doubled in a very short while, and in a town the grow- | ing” of which Is phenomena Still some | 800d homesteads left within ten miles of | town. Write me for particulars. The T. D, Willlams Reai Estate Co., Galata, Mont. | | | New Mexico, | LANDS for sale in the rich Membres | valle gains In deeded lands, relinquish | homesicad and desert claims; also cattle | and ranches for sale. It won't pay you| locate elsewhere until you investigate what we ha Write for booklet. It will interest you, Address Deming Real Estate Commission & Purchasing Co. Deming, Nebrasma. FARM BARGALN, | Must be sold on account of owners | bealth; well improved Ji-acre farm 1ii | miles from town; price, $o per acre; easy termu. J. T. Campoell,’ Litcafield, Neb. | LAND "buyers will busy themselves it they will only usk Leander Clark of Kear- ney, Neb,, for (arms he has for FOR SALE—Quarter-section of improved land, 14 miles west of Alliance. on main road. Owner, Virgil Smith, Al ce, Neb.* | WESTERN REAL ESTATE. | Farm and town property where rallroad right-of-way 18 bought through. Kinkald homesteads. Lry land to come under gov- ernment cabai, Don't wail. Address ¥, O, Box Nu. 1), Gering, Neb. ood un- PASTURE { 30 acres good pasture, good running and good shade. Kirst farm west of Florence, north side of C. P M &0 | vanway. i CARL F. 8. SORENSON, ‘Phone Florence 410. | KEd A L e Oreson. ; ‘ MAKE yourself independent. An Oregon 10 acres will do | exceptionally fine apple land | to standard commercial apple trees | Tor 320 per acre. One-fifth down, balance r cent & month until paid. ‘Chis land has a deep loam soil, in rain belt, needing On K. R. school, chureh, | Tree mail deiivery and ail' conveni- | write for booklet, facts, location, | Oregon Apple Urciards Co., Port’ We sell ences. eic. OKLAHOMA map, ¢ list on farms, sent on request culars and price i OKLAHOMA We have 100,00 acres of choice | select from, ranging in price trom $ to |40 per acre. This land is in the oll and | gas district and you might get an oil well | with_your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT €O, Suite 624 New York Life Blds. land to ‘ h Dakets. [4OR SALE-Soutn Dakota #0 per acre, near town. s on the most | L. L. Hagaman, | county, &7 D! lands, 815 to For booklel, map best and cheapest Pukwana, Brule SOUTH DAKOTA LAND-The rush is on for Btaniey county land; seevral new lin: of railroad now bullding in th! Buy now and double your money next two years. Choice lands selling at from 313 to $18 per acre. For maps and in- formation write to Felland Realty Co., 631 |6 miles. | ranch | N.Y. Lite Bidg. Red 19%9. IraStout, Cushin_g,VOkfil.s South Dakota—Continued, FOR SALE section 1arr g cuntl aress SEND by owner > 1h Gresuiy Wb ro atiun, Box land MR, FARMLI decded lanus and e a 6 U ae per 0 busheis of Whiul Der acre, At ail oihe in e west 15 believing, Lanu time Aker Land Huuson ot Aia Texan. FOR SALE—Panhande steers and ands in tracts KiIE 1eom 16 00 acres; g wIoniZation pr good furm lanas ast, balalc ne-haif the g crop yyariy Vil accept cash payment at Steers as follows: 10w 4 ana Lo 2,400 Ail denurned grade A Logue Land Co Iexas, ands yabi cen tim year-olas nd hign Armilio w ORANGE and fig profits. These are Full bearing g annually $250 to participate in ihe 1g and orange your present occupalion o Chrougn the medium of the testied by the Galveston-Hol ban Land Co u can bec a4 co-operative fig and nge COMpAny OWnIng iU acies of ard orange land. U ne company mg and planting und and market tne cirops. Ine are absolutely safe, und your be large. I'he company leading business mei exas. Write (oda trated book explain American Loan e wn bank orchar the b anke an_ acre profiis Wit 1s pay immense muney crops. §1.000 [ industiy You ca made 10 it leaving Bond e part owne g1owing hoice 115 is cuitivat will gather Acre-sonas protits will is ‘compused of the Acie nanasome pian W Amer MILLION ucres ‘lexa sale by the siate; $L.ov L one-fortieth cash, 4 palagice per cent inteces; BOOU wricultuial lui Some dont requiie residence, senu w cenis for 1910 Book ol lnstructions, W State Law and description of lands. J. J. Snyder, SCho0I LaDd Locawr, ol CONgLess Ave. | Austin, lex. Reierences, Austin Nai. bank, FOR SALE—If you want a good stock farm in west Texas, near:y 1,00 acres, write J M. Harrill, Manor, Tex 17, solid body, Cochran ty, Texas, $10 per acre; $40,00 cash, ance long time; will accept frade $76,000. bock, chool $o per laud 1 coun bal up to Dilllard Marshall Land Co., Lub- Tex. FOR SALE—Colonization proposition, 000 acres in a solid body; cutover lands; dear Houston, Tex. Fine fruit, truck, po- ato and cotton lands. Price §1.50 per acre. John §. Akin, Houston, Tex Virginia. FOR SALE-Historic Virginia estat acres fert!le land; abundant water, timber boundary lonial brick dwelling; modern equipment; glorious views; perfect environ. ment; station near; University of Virginia Price $5,000. lilustrated clrcular Free register describing 200 select proper- | tles. H. W. Hilleary & Co., Charlottesville, | | 710 Va. FOR Information and literature on farm land and irrigated fruit lands—Iduho, Ore. #on and Washington—call on us, or wril us—332 Neville block, Omabs, Neb. Sh wood Immigr i J. W. Young, local manager. LTRY, Dairy or Fruit Ranches anything in the line of ranches, im- ved or unimproved, from $0 per, acre up, on easy terms, on'fine road, close in, fine water, on R. . D., route. Phone ser- vice; fine ®oil and level, good market, can furnish buyer with work, James A. O'Nell, Marysville, Wash | We | Wyoming. FOR SALE—Ranch on Wyoming_line, grazing and Colorado consists of 9,50 acres hay land; ranch |s stocked with cattle and sheep; will sel with or without stock. For fu ther particulars apply o Huiry Tatham, Jelm, Wyo. and | ot now RN () HE are 19 a £00d tow cellar an it P i a Land MAX V. TAUCHEN DRISSSIES Syl and_sold Ias 312, HARR ). A IRME Sivux ¢ tailed TAHA SWAPS and w acre Wil tak: s part pa FRIDAY ontinued.) Jowe ve the farm. The iles from three nd phone, '3 mile t and o d: good b-r. 110 orrals nd biu v auick saie 1 going at $1 WAl property or Address | s I 127 pe ment TAILORS INQUES MORRIS *u ¥ A 2 Y MART KD d cratisn KEYA iy Sew me pusioitice BEST niture, ¢ WE b a Douglas I BUY BALTI -t ECOND-HAND clothing. dre:scs John Keldman GOOD, shoe: Ju niture, 1560, A-4363. WANTED-—SITUATIONS A STRONG capable man and wife want work South O PRICE: (rpets, st e Wi Y. Life & PRICE p D €l sell ar MORE 24 and furn PRICE and furnitur T starting business stoves, etc; highest prices. Call a farn maha. eldma, PRFTS I e PANTON BLK M BROWN BLOCK sults §% ater U D in iding. Tuxedos, full dress silghtly used, bougnt e & dith SL buug IN, R0, UL 8. Bank BRg mmands high na ) Justifie N, o08-510 Branded $1é TUE OLD I LAABLL 18 tu order s sticki re olher nans i M. leth SL. opposite ~ WANTED—TO BUY paid tor second-hand fur policies in old I Putnam Sl aid for second-hand furni sthing and shoes. Phone 1 Derg exchange | 103 =, 1th, Doug -hand store pays best price rarty, afternoon D. 312 or Ind. A-288 clothes, 01 d-hand BR, Doug. for SEL second-hand fur- | Douglas | Lieben. 1117 Dodge St Sepo N. Zith St | ofr WANTED—TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Calls For NOWATA 624 N TWO y private jent to in first Houses of All LA Y. Life ing me amily bath. letter St r Separate Sizes. List With Us. D AND LOT CO. Bldg. Phone Red n want room and board In rooms. Conven ate terms and particulars | 329 Bee.* NOTIC hereby Hebron, 2 o'clock p. the sale LEGAL NOTICES O glven Nebrask m., I o the fo that BIDDE the tS-NOTIC city counell of a, will receive bids until Tuesday, April 19, 1910 for sliowing bonds und securi- ties, lasuedl and to be jssued by said it 1812,000.00 water vember payabie al any system Novemb redeema 1909 ri-ann 18t e |$1,000 each, due in 20 years, time after five years. bonds for 408, bearing 5 Lerest, payable semi-gnnually. tlons ‘of $100.00 gach. due In er 1st, ble at &y extension bearing 5 per cent Interest bonds, dated No. ually, in denominations $4.500 sewer drainage, dated sewer e tme $10,000 electric lights bonds, dated April 1st 1610, any received pecitied. and all bids any March MTTH, Mayor bearing & ner | semi-annually; | each, due 1 time after or - an | bonds, according to denominations as reserves the right City 1910. O in -denominations after five years. | cent 'interest, | of $500.0) redeemable at Bids will be | all of the herein to reject years, but five vears. v portion or Dated HE this 20tk City Clerk Apri—Dat N ————————— REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 5, 6 and T-room houses. 1f prices are right We can sell your property for you | NOWATA LAND AND LOT Co., Sulte 624 N. Y. Life Bldg “We must have property buyers .Af you want to sell; call us and a man will call. J. W. DEAN & CO., % New York Life. Phone Douglas 4204 | REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM ON GOOD ING SIX PER C! AND SURE. PAYNE INVESTMENE CO., S. E. Cor. 1ith and Farnam. Omaba, Neb. | listed; we have —| MORTGAGE | B A PARMS. BEAT | THEY ARE SAFE WANTED—City loans and warrante. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1220 Farnam St LOANS to home owners and home bulld ers, with privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-anbually | W. H. THOMAS 8 First National Bank Bldg. "GARVIN BROS., 318 N. Y Lite, $500 to | 0,00 on improved property No'delay 36500 10 95,000 on homes in Omaha, O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1008 N. Y. Life, Douglas or A-2152. MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on business RE: York Omaha THOMAS Room 1, New property NNAN Life Bldg. WANTED—City loans. Peeers Trust Co. " $100 to 310,000 made promptly. F. . Wead, Wead BIdg., 18th and Farnam LOWEST RATES—Bemis, Brandeis Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha business property THOMAS BRENNAN Room 1, New York Lite Bldg 26-ACRE FARM, adjolning one of the best towns in Nebraska. One large modern house and two smalier ones; orchard, grove; residences are ali in corporate limii of town. Barn, chicken house, hog house, | with city water. Everything that can | found on the best improved farm. Wil | ake part income-bearing property. Price $30,000. Nowata Land & Lot Co., Suite 64| — - — | TO EXCHANGE—100 acres very choice | reeley county, Neb.; 100 acres cuitivation; $62.50 acre; mortgage. $3,000; long time for | stock goods or income property. Mather & | Co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. | WELL ESTABLISHED, GOOD PAYING | Business in 8,00 Nebraska town; price, | $3,00; will trade for Omaha improved or | acres near Omaha. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Sulte 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 1999, CLOSED carriage or street hack, landau- let style, but litle used, made by Cunning- | ham and sold new for $1.000. This carriage is now worth $600 in cash. but we would | it for horses or for vacant prop- for western land, Johnson, Dan- 8. W. Cor. 10th and Jones St You Want a Farm the other fellow wants city property or stock of goods. We waut the commission. Bend us full descrip we will get you & trade. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO. Suite €4 N. Y. Life Bidg. Hed 198 WH handle exchankes of properties Palace Bidg., Minneapelis, Minn. merit. HARRY H. CULVER, %0-510 N. ¥ Lite Bld‘.o "Phone D, 5. lon in tirst letier aad | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS: Real furnishe Trust Farnam Mary F al.” lot Lake L. M 1 and Kenw Star M block First Land M od estate d by the ompany, street >etersen s 10 and park iller to K. block 8, Realty lot 214, wyer 10 7, Patrick’s 2 National bank company. plat of block 10, Bouleva; pany lot 16 block §. Hastings & lot 19, The L. N & A~c William John B vided to rd Park and replat, bl Jational ‘Bank of ; lot Tapp, her's romer to 14 lots 14 ton Helghts B. M roe, block Ismore Kelly Strand and jot 6, M.V w4 of nwii of sely of sec and M luu. h Kunel, Car K 16 1y) James lot 1 Bensc The Prairie Trust company Scott, lots 15 and 16, cock's B 1 W0 Hansc A. Joxd 1z N Frank to Charles Batgell 2, block 5, John F. van ( ine L. to Charles f lots 1 McDowell it 19, 9 and Shinn Place Solomon Nelsen pis 4 and Kuncl _ef Tot 5, £ and block 2 Holmes st lot 2 n 15t Hesse to Anna feet of om lots Place, jan to Ik elson’s A. Furo W Sturgeor *amp. lot transfers to Shimer north Boulevard park Heyden Clark’ Hunter, lots 4 and 8. company wife to S block 130, South Omahy block 7, Poppleton et al, Cullen. for o Midiand bonded Telephone, Ella block T, April 7, 1910, Guarantee and abstracters, 1714 | Douglas 2 Petersen, et 1 Spring, 1 A. Rose, 8ig of lots K. 900 in i 105 | 1 i 70 | . Spring Lake p: company to Kenwood Levinson, lot to the National lots 1 and 2, in re- Bemis park improvement com- & Chase company 30 feet of lot 15, H, L. Swan Catalpa Place f Commerce to blogk 2, Cotner [ ock 1 18, wife to M. C. Kountze Place undi- Kep- 1,200 Lena Bromer, 15, 16 and to George A. Mon- west 43 feet lot 10, & addition 4 to John M ant Place Simonson K 4, C R. B. Solomon 6-15-13 wife to B, Dris- block 1. Boyd's t al to Vaclay South Omaha trustees north 60 feet 2 (aud other prop- Poppleton park Mary Mayer and lot 10, block M h to block 16, east block 2 property kson, lot Hchaeffer 11 and 12 and oth: ivelyn county lots 19, t Cuming ) and wife to Lee B 18, block 6. Crelg trea 20, 21 and ton’s 1st addition Charles J. Edwards Place Rectc Ko D. al v John et su G. M ken Rose Aaron fot 4. ' Medlic Heigh 0. H fots 1 18t Honore and wife to John L. ren. E. i Safford A. Swanson and Tot 4, to suntze Pl Shields south 100 ision Matsen and 4. block jensky Weinste block 12 disen and ok, lot 4 ts N. Way and and 8 10, 10 art lot Albert King wife block 2. Tot 14. block ace to M. C. McNamara feet of lot 13, Grady's wife to 0. €. 01 Omaha Helghts and husband to s lot 3 and n'% Kountze 3d.. wite to George W. block % Omaha wife to Ellen Dalton block 10. Crelghton's 6,500 War- Campbell’s lot 5. block 1 600 » C. A. Chase, k 8 Hawthorne OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ote) | London--Paris-- Hamburg Biucher. | =P TAmeriin | | i FHamby *Cincinnati Apr. 21 Lintoln $Rits-Cariton direct, *; A Avr. 33 |gPennayivania Apr. B Apr. 30 |TKaie'n Aug M. [¥Pres, Grant May 4 ey’ 11 Waldersee. May 1% Vie, May 1l '« laCurte Restaurant Grat Restaurant. way, N. ¥. Krug 'a von | but one nit and no scores | of speed and | control | this ga | gooa | he handled that center garden | less to land anything out there. | against | King, cf. payable | Sindelar, p | Pickering, cf. | Chase: HAMBURG AMERICAN | all Modern Bafety Devices (Wirele | 'MILLERS LAND ON SINDELAR Cantillon Nine Bats Around, But % Score Close at that “!l SIGHT TO SEVEN FINAL ACCOUNT Called to Wi Holdse Minnenpolis Men But Hanson Murlin in Fourth Snfe, Game Opposition, . the tow-head Missourl, Thursday Pa game « d m had started the game afternoon tourke's pets would Millers »x had his horseshoe and sent in Sindelar and the long by winning toss. At Minne lonely Han youth f; across the park the are tha ng A llon's Manager ¥ pocke v Cant g rtain-ralser there with the close and the heat Ra sons onl us by one e final indicated the had § tallie reckoning while Omaha had 7 had a hard inning nerves. That the Mi batted hat the big six-footer a ne tally and but two hits. He wild and, hit two and passed ar starie A ather shook his was Before 1 off with Fer of Agnew's third at bad fourth start Uing on first by and ert ing the hit second to on pit tanned next man Lynch. Chase and when Jonnson a the plate second and a light one Johnson Sinde that Sehipke booted Pick- up. rdelar the walked the boned youth gave base on single a Ferris was cracked & Lyneh and balls sage pught short lifted scored Chase and three of Altize two or lar and then choose one ne n two bags inde on his second hoisted & and Ferrls, two-sacker er and Pickering one was gona after the little by-play over Sindelar anked took the mound and Collins and Lyneh flew it to Graham, After Hanson got his bearings there was little to it for the Millers. He fanned six and in the five innings he pitched allowed He had all kinds with an excellent ering's gr time up, and brought second Only was and was was there better in than at any time this season and times showed real brilliancy in pulling their plays. Schipke loked exceedingly to the fans and covered the ground around the third station in a manner that brought forth applause. He was there with a batting eye and landed for two singles and a double, 0Old man Pickering of the Millers didn't look old, judging from the manner in which The Omaha players appeared It was use- In the fifth he robbed Schipke of & two-bagger, at least, when he made a running one-handed catch of a hard fly Potts, who was so erratic game, came out of it on played an errorless game. in Wednesday's Thursday and He got five put | outs and otherwise behaved himself on his | job with credit Tomorrow the Omaha the South The score team will Omaha Country line up club OMAHA AB. Fox, 2b Grahan Welsh, rf. ... Agnew, 1b. .. Bchipke, 3b. I Cadman, ¢. ... 0 Potts, s % 1 0 0 0 it R. 1 1 1 1 ] Hanson, p. *Holienbeck Totals 7 1 MINNEAPOLIS AB.R day of | oyler, s Altizer, 1b. 0 b, b, o o If Ferris. Collin, Lynch 0 Johnson, rf. . Sage, p. i 0 Noel, p. . 0 Totals 3 *Batted for Omaha— Runs Hits .. Minneapolis . Rung 5 7000 Hits § 4100 Two-base hipke, Hanson Altizer, Fe hree-base hit Potts in ninth 00 011 —11 08 08 Oyler Agnew GOVERNMENT NOTICE OFFICE NSTRUCTING = QUARTER master, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Ap 7, 1910.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be recelved hers until 1L a. m., Central time, May 2. 1910, and then opened for furnishing delivering in good condition I%. O. B! Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Supplies consisting of Rails, Angle Bars, Ties, Etc.. and .a Track Scale. Full infor- mation and blank forms of proposals fur- nished upon application. United States re- terves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals. Envelopes to be indorsed Proposals for Rallway Supplies” and ad dressed to Captain Wm. D. Davie, Quarter aster, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. master, For Kanses. o % &, G H TR ¥ | braska ( 3 Heights ‘“Herald Square” An effect long striven for and first attained by Corliss, Coon & Co. The utmost in style and wear. At All High Class Purnin’hm Corliss, Coon & Co., Makers Hanson | 0 | ARnew Raflway | balls Sindela Sage oft Noel, 4 B delar t by H Left on bases St ore sf bal sindela Noel Minneapolis raham, Oyler Clark Boston Nationals Delayed by Wreck Baggage of Players So Badly Smashed that Game at Louisville is Canceled. it 1ck b Omata Welch Un hed By by LOUISVILLE, Ky, April 6 railroad wreck or dishster, which m overtook a major league team today, with nd division of tye Boston Nationa club, plioted by John Dovey. as the the « leag vietim At Saxton, e & Nash ville train on which the team was enroute from Knoxville, Tenn into an open switch early the players injured, according ports reaching lere, but their hase paraphernalia and baggage was so badiy smashed t Mr. Dovey telegraphed Louisville cancelling today's gam team and the sociation team OMAHA GUN CLUB GUEST OF OFFICERS AT FT. CROOK Shoots to Louisville ran today. None of was o re ball between nis Loulsville American as- Are tions Planned in Various of Nelghboring erritory. Several members of the Omaha Gun club were entertained at Fort Crook Wednesda afternoon by the Officers club. A was held, in wiich over 1,200 targets were trapped and some good scores were made Those present Frank Parmelee, C. A. Lewis, George Rogers, C H. Young, J. W. Hill, A. R. Keellne, M F. Sharp, Willlam Marsh and H. C. Town. kend of the Omaha Gun 8 A Tucker and W. A. Brown ot the Sloux club. After viewing dress arade and listening to a band concert | the guests were entertained at the offic quarters. See- shoo who were were club; crack shot City The Omaha « club at its ground Col Saturday and Sunday n will hold a land Beach afternoons. shoot at next The firsy annual tournament of the Har vard Gun club will be held at Harvard April 12 and 13 It is net probable that any of the Omaha shooters will compete in this tourney, but the entry list prom- ises to be a large one. The Beaver Crossing Gun club will hold its second annual shoot at Beaver ing April 19 and 20. It is expected that at least three or four members of the Omaha club will enter the The added cash prizes amount Cross contests, The Atlantic Gun club will April 18 and 19 and a number are expected to take part hold a shoot of Omahans FOX MEETS SOME AMATEURS I Wrestle with South Omnaha Country Club Team Friday. The work out at the Vinton stieet Thursday morning that has been held for some time. The Omaha bunch is a little Kore at the way the game went Wednesday and it will try and redeer itself in the last game to he played against the Millers Word was received from Kane, the regu- lar' first sacker for the Omahas, saying that he was ready (o report at any time, Transportation will be wired to him ai once and it is expected he will arrive in tie clty some time next week. He sa that he has finished the treatment with the doctors’ at Pitisburg and feels like a new man. He thinks he will ba in shape to play his regular game at the first station when he once more dons the uniform The Rourkes will )ine np_ against fhe South Omaha Country club Friday after- noon at 8:30 at Vinton street park. The teams wili oppose each other in the fol- { lowing order | Omaha park So. Omaha Talhot Kennedy Clark Fagan “Tragfield B. Kennedy ..... Caughen D. Kennedy Cavanaugh Smith Fleteher Pirst Second Third Fox.. Schipke Potts.. Graham = Center 7 Rignt Gonding, Cadman.Cateh Keeley, Sanders.. Pitch | Patton, Sindelar.. Pitch Rovee, Hanson.... Pitch Hollenbeck Pitch Kling Case Ends, Johnny 1s Happy .G | Message from Murphy Orders Player to Report at Indianapolis—"Just Watch Me,” He Say: } KANSAS CITY, April 7.—At last’(iie ca: | of John G. Kling, the catcher of the Chi- cago National league base ball club, ap- pears to be at an end. Today Kling re- celved a message from Charles W, Mur- phy ordering the player to report at In- dianapolis on April 6 or 7. 1t will be im- lpulsmle for Kling to leave Here tomor- row, but he said tonight he would tele: | graph Murphy he would joln the team In | Columbus, April 10, | “Its a great day for me, | night. “I'm happler now than I've been any day since 1 caught the final game in the | championship serles in New York in Oc- | toner, 1908. Can 1 come back? makes me laugh. I know that I shall be |able to regaln my old form within ten | days after 1 join the squad. By April 20 I'll be doing the heavy end of the catch- ng for the team. said Kling to- say, that questio: Just yatch me come.” APPY HOLLOW FOR TOURNEY Club Will Be Selected Ready for | Happy IHollow if Links Are lay In June. wiil have the first refusal the privilege of entertaining the Ne If assoclation in June. Since | Its organization the tournament of the as- | soclation Ileld club and Country club, but this year ‘llnpn_\' Hollow has asked for the honor A committee from the assoclation will go { over the Happy Hollow links and decide { whether they will be available by June { for the big tournament Tennin Toarney Neam NEW YORK, April 7 | national amateur court tennis tournament were decided today at the Racquet and Tennis club. Joshua Crane of Boston won by default from T. A, Havemyer of the iocal club and Mayne Whitney, a home player, defeated Dr. J. A. Miskey of Phila | delphia three sets to mone. Crane, who has won more court tennis honors than any man in America except Jay Gould, the champion, will meet Whitney tomorrow and the winner of this match will play Jay Gould | Saturday for championship honors. End, Two games in the Close Shave for Davemport. | TOWA CITY, 14, April 7.—(Special Tele { gram.)—Scoring thiee runs in the ninth, the | Davenport Three-I league club defeated the lowa varsity this afternoon, 8 to 7, in the initial of eight practice games here. KEight | errors by the visitors almost gave the game | 10 the students. Davenport tried out five pltchers, every one of whom was pounded | hard, the varsity netting teen by the visitors KANSAB CITY, April 74Dr. B Rolier of Seaitle, and Mahmout ish champlon, will enage in & wrestling | match _at Convention hall tonight. Roller is the favorite in the betting ¥ When you want what you want waen you want ¥, say 8o through The Bee Want Ad columns. looked better than any | has been hLeld alternately at the | ten hils to thir- | | Roller and Malmout Meet Tonight, the Turk: | Austrian Walker Visits Capitals Has Journeyed 21,000 Miles and Has M Walke registervd aunt Mukulec trian m task four 4,000 More Miles Yet to Go. Ku fifey is under publishing five years years an nine concern He two months and and | covered 21,000 miles. He started from Cro 1005, ary 8, Burope, Austr miles contract ta and walked South Africa, long-distance Arrived In Omaha Wednesda after walking from Lincoin niKe His pedomets for 0 Anstria hrough South Ix now dolng the United States tions are to visit with an heer the day s Aus 2,00 at the has Feb, pact o America and His ins the capital of anl states in the unfon and have the governor put the great seal of the state In a book he cariies He started without & c his way traveler schedule to tions of the contract he wil Teff by 1s now ‘nineteen and has 1o emry selling souvenir days It he carrles ¢ Plays Ball to Get Into Trim ahcad cards. Th of s e con Pugilist Begins Training with Vim— Boxing Bout Scheduled tor kriday. LOS ball and a fa ANGELF April T a row on the San Lorenzo 1ive “t hand ball noon completed James J mountains morrow feature of the second day oposed when it the dally of boxing will begin Friday Jeffries and his trainers expressed much | satistaction first day tighter p toni| s robably or three pounds | Mets o in city the Rrothers first half of the Metz Bros. | 1eague and Commercial leagie on Fracisco' the work, ght at The game Jeffries the n during the d AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS of the Omah And Bikes t Champlonship Honors of the City. Lie games championship five-men event beiweer Omaha Bowling Bicycles of in resuit trainers reduced weight he afie progtan his training motning roads was abandoned be. made tralning grind afternoon until A reguiat The of xald his e Fighting for tha the alleys last night, the former won by 208 pins. The Metx | bunch sh played 2803 pins. ot one of the best games o\ ¢l the city, getting the nice total of Bla keney volled high score and total, getting 6 pins or an average of 220 with The the Bleycles big to slarted of 962, the but firaworks could not stand the pace, getting M1 the second game and Metz Bro ing. | while low man ha dropping to 8. got 831 the plaved against new D: generally conceded b Dayton will alleya. écial match game METZ Neale ... The balance Spragus . Denman Huntington . Blakeney Totals. Hull | Solomon . iinrichs Gilbreath | Zap . | Totals. The Sunkistx won OMAHA 1 184 pins are hard of the series of thie be played ast stronger & vanced, getting 923, 841 was a beautiful exhibition of el three men getting over the 300 mark 188, These games wer on pin ten pin bow! to mcore game, the ga 1,086, The 1 while a nd it is % that inst gamen later on the Metropo'itan % 2d 217 161 05 168 208 st 2d 19 15 » 12 1818 7 00 19 962 891 BROS 2. Total 208 188 189 212 231 o4 L6 BICYCLES Ave 1% 154 190 172 o 596 Bol 571 b6 58 250 1. Tota) 129 [hid 17 19 189 831 90 40 9 0 2,604 three games from the Bungalows last night on the basement al leys: | Laira Griftith Moran Totals RN A 1t Eckies .. | Shindler Morton’s ment alle | the X Y Zs won on the rol! | Moran had " all 234 for single game and 661 for totals | nignt Te-Be-Ces ara West Sides. MANEY'S SUNKISTS jr L4 45 204 _n high 2 163 192 215 BUNGALOWS. x* 18t .13 RSt Maney's Sunkists won The first 2 130 i 151 30 honors, with To- Score 34. Total 1% 60 39 497 % a5 8 168 3 13 1% Total 2 430 2 a6 1 (no games trom high honois, with 202 for single game ane 536 for totals. Leird Griffith Moran | Totals | Morten | Straw Moyna Totals Comp: ines o | last right. | MeCounel! | Deckel | Pennell Turner | Smith ... Totals.. | Tomas | Vollstedt Zeeck Koll Walters Totals. Score MANEY'S Ist. 145 187 T) 61 XYe 1 167 Ty L 169 i NKISTS. ad. 169 179 Y 40 24 Wi 169 13 4y 3d. Total 1B 4 15 4t [ 41 1,80 3 138 145 145 Total “w a " a1 from ' Fort Crook won twe the Stellings the Score ateh COMPANY STELLINGS. 1st 8 200 144 52 15t 162 L 182 121 151 160 1 from 20 1§ 128 1 8 i 2 2 110 130 12 1 1660 627 4. Tota 14 1% i %0 9 12 In the Mercantils league last night the Omaha Gas company team and the Capitol Boilers played a double-header in which the gas company team won five games 0l of six Scores McDonald | Ritchie | Bland . | otals | CAPIT OMAHA | McDonald ... | Ritchie . | Bland Totals. | Younger | Nippell Dean .. CAPITOL BOIL 1 | Totals.... | 1n the “Pieks’ Brandel |and total Amsden Johnson Morley Boyies . Delaney - Totals Totals lznkl)‘ d 1st 141 0L BO 18t 166 149 161 466 GAS 180 . 161 149 .t I co) test Morley's Star 2. 191 18 485 a3 COMPANY. 14, 167 158 au 524 Bland shot high man in both series OMAHA GAS COMPANY 3d. Total 18 e N 4 u i w oL 3d. Tota 138 M o« 14 4 1,36 2d. Total B0 15 @ % s W L trom tores, the former won each pins. Leyendecker Williams 0 08 MORLEY'S 8TA Leyendeeker was rolling & pretly game of 5 pins. PICKS 1st i Tl 1% 140 1at 154 oo 104 18 ™ 2 "4 3 %0 12 116 14 13 i o igh s 34. Tota! 19 6 164 Al 108 30 m s 1,708 . Total )|