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THE BEE: MONDAY, 11, . 1910, REAL ESTATE | D AN LAND FOR SALE | Cpenuiuy) OMAHA, APRIL RTY FON SALE, (Continued.) “THERE, has been, s wanderfol ment at Scott's HIuff tn a yee: \ and uge. Our first excursion Kesp the date in mind PAYNE INVESTEENT TWO BIG SNAPS modern cxcept heat, in north. | s F elly; Iarge lot, paved streot, » irees, south front, loewtion, near ear POOM, TWO LOTS, Lleven-room, two lots (2 A), In southwest own, fiear Hanscom purk and near car. Look at this pxlro‘ h ATA LAND AND LOT C., -“(“0 o N, Y. Lits Didz. Red 199, STATE waves FOR SA (‘ponupuoy) NED sh Professional As. | sociation for Omal | REAL E oy FARM ANy B rarm ax | Gen.ral inerchanaise. NEW ATHLETIC CLUB FOR Picuse gve logal hers in first leiter. | Project to Establi RoWATLLANE"AND Lot Vot ) ta Suite wia NU VU Lite Hidg. Red 199, S of the finest fruit farms | cres Jarge and small fruft; modern house; eal home and big _money maker. 1t {8 worth ¥,00. Do you want it NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., NOY. Life Bldg. Red 199 CRE FARM adjolning towns In Nebraska. One large modern | nouse and tw: smailer ones; orehard, g1ove; residences are all In corporate limii of town. Harn, chicken house, hog houss, &1L with eity water, REverything that can | e found on the Lest improved farm. Wili take part income-bearing property. Price A Ilinek FOR BALE-~Fin summer with barroom; excellent ftunity for a|lands In tracts hustler; aiso new, spaclous dancing pavil- [ 75,000 acres; good o uhitached; laige water ironiage and | £00d farm lands eautltul oak &rove with plenty ot land | one-half the grain suirounding the whole place; best business | Will h proposity offered; piice very low. | Steers J Wauconds, 1li. 0 wores In Le 8 truit Jand for sto Mdise. Write John develop- | G with May resort hotel, | steers and lands; | from 100 acres to FOR SALE—Pan Nye ... Turne TELEPH | gn A L0 COMPANY 2 cash, bulance payab crop yearly, 6 per cent. payment at any tim 1,000 4 and b-year-glds. 4% 2. Ail_dehorned and hign A ue Land Co., Armillo, AMATEURS TO BE FOSTERED ALSO ¥ roon west po g conerete walks, Mén Back of iargs bara: to Put City ¢ County, ok of gen |Well Known sporu of the | Movement on Florida, eral mere ant a good stock | exas, neariy 1,000 acres, write Manor, Tex, I and fig orchards pay Immenss piofits. These are the big money crops ull bearing fig und orange orchards earn | annually 8250 to '§1,600 an acre. You ean | Participate in Uie Lly profits made in (he g und orange fndustiy without leaving Jour Dreseuc ocoupation or location [ Pier reener’ ood location; near fine wum. | Through the mediumm of the Acte merts MADS (mpeaVed’ of MISer. of el Wit of (Be ity Peninkosore town, “with good lake; good |Isfued by the Oulveston Hawstor §Londs Tore aae hmas, e Jads v i gty Aablish ;,= fishing; o bargain; $70 per acre. |ban Land Co, you can become part owner | NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., have taken up the profect' to esta For iate Troem’ oo, the shore of (I A Co-operative fig and oranse. srowis | AND A> ¥ professional athletlc club that will rank Bungs Lake; 08 feet water fronta sompany owuing 7000 acres of cholce fig | Sulte 624 N. ¥, Lite Bld o \'h\ouhl\‘ with the big sporting organiza- | lvcated_for wummer residence, §i and orange land. ‘fhe company s cultivat: | — ¥ with the big sporting A Ing and planting trees mod will bar | | CLOSK ;.f.".fl,‘".,f;".'..'."5."?.5"%:.'}.""1:"' | tions of other citles in the United States. Nookiors 1 Rtsis Sale, ‘ARQ Your profite i |ham and okt Bew Pec R T carrl Steps have nalready been taken b | Company ... company 18 ‘composed of the |18 Now worth $60 1o cuen ipni's carr number of well known sporting men of Racize Gas Light Gompany. .. omv Mt and pankers. 'of Supmasen. tt A B BT Hoan. | OMmaha and it s expected that within a | by~ Sreson Light & Power ‘. Joxus. Write today for handsome iiue. | ot sie J o0 Bibe | A6RAL MG Orikhn it 4 R ey N '8 fre. |forth Co. & W, Cor. 10th and Jones (s, | short. time Omaha will not o b repre Esoanaba Power A emeaook explainlug entire piun. it's free sented In amateur athletics, but in pro- Escanaba, Mich. . b TN D " fessional as well, You Want a F American Loan & Mortgage Co., 47 Auver- | OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS The organization will be known as the | the other feiluw wants city p lcan Bank lldg., Houston, Tex. { MILLION acres dexas school iand for le by the o 81,50 1o 8 Der pere; only Greater Omaha Athletic club. The of- FRANK JOHNSON. Treas, -fortieth cash, 40 years on balaroe: A . ton, | ficers and directors of the club were Omaha.” ot i culfural land; | B1OCk Of £ocds. \We want \ne commission Yome Gont Tequirs Noud,aeTicultural centa | Send u fuil description in Lirst letcer udf‘mcu.x i & meeiing held the firat ot for 1910 Book NOWZTL LM o tor 06, ast week and the policy that will be Buite €24 N. Y Life Midy. Ked 1999, | pursued was outilned. Peter Loch, who ‘i“ 'n ’ - l’ . ".' 5 |“ . i is well known as a local sportsman, con- S owner of wn lowa farm liv 3 i i sh ' {ofifd Omaha and waits (o sell the tarm. ‘1nere | \eIVed the tdea of organizing such a club of lnstructions, New Mt re 1 acres, 2, ui4 and & miles from threo | \nd was elected vice president and al e Law and descripiion of lands. J. J, Spyder, | ehool ‘Land Locator, G0l Cougiess ave Sood townsi R ¥'.'D. and phons, 3% 1lle to | member of the board ot directors e Norooune, With |~ B Fiyde of the Jennings-Hyde com- | Austin, Tex. Roferences, Austin Nat. bank, school; splendid land; barn 'for 8 horses; granary, | pany was elected president and License In- 112 ACRES, solld body, Cochran coun- ty, Texas, §10 per acre; §40,000 cash, bal- cellar and well; corncri! corrals; timothy ‘and biue- ood orchard and small | spector Richard A. Schneider, treasurer. Plans of the Clab. ance long time; will leceti trads p to $76.00. Dilllard* Marshall Land Co., Lube " rass pusture; Lol LT el T T 9125 per pere, 5% (0 18, | Speaking of the profect, Peter Loch said “Our ailm is to establish a club here that bock, Tex. FOR _SALE—Colonization o Tas: | 1and Rl rane golng at | Owner wili take rental property or good will be on a par with the big organiza tions of New York, Chicaga, Denver, Pitts- 0,000 acres in a_solid body T, T DRE G, | e 68 Dh Address L 551, care burg, Kansas City and a score of ""W‘AVIATIUV MEI‘;IS CERTAIMG]antS W'al]op near Houston, Tex, Fine: fr ato and cotton jands. Akin, Houston, Te: S aman A ey | Bee. Ind large citles. We have outlined a working | plan and believe that the citizens of this Yale Collegians With Big Score John FOR SALE~Farm of 171 acres In south- | ern Michigan; two se city will co-operate with us in bringing | : Omaha to the fore In professional athletics, :Canteltl Will Be Continued in |New York Nationals Play First Ex- hibition Game of Season at ts of splendid bulid- ings; good land, In brief, our policy Wil be that of the Americl Under New Compln! Polo Grounds, We offer for sale and recommend the purchase of any of the following bonds FOR SAL| |farm in west 3 M. Harril), | Articles of Incorporation have been m.‘.l“ Wwith the wecretary of state for the organ-| | Ization of & new professional athietic club | in Omaha | Long Lake, Il lots in W 00 (0323 B} $100 and up; | northwest end of lake: plenty | phade trees, convenient to C, M. & $t. It R Owner on grounds every day. | H. A. Wiison, Ingleside, 111, FOR SALB—80-acre farm, with fbod 1 Price and Yield . Due Rate. Interest. about Nownta Land & Lot Co., Suite 64 ite Bldg. Red 199 BLL ESTABLISHED, GOOD PAYING Lusiness In 5000 Nebraska town; price, ” ” "y o7y 8 93 101 i 100 101 5.30%, 5.98% 8.10% 5.28% 5.10% 8.10% 8 % Jan, Ten, June July Oct, Moh, Jan, Oct. Jan, 1, 1928 1, 1909 1,1037 1,1932 1, 1923 1, 1939 1, 1030 1, 1000 1, 1014 Lvciading wil fixtures, gaso- empulug seales, Ketile and smoke house. Six iiving rooms upstairs, Wit bring a 1w $40 per Owner bas cleared 5,000 annuu. Becount of l1eAvin yeily wn o, Jo . Ated newr Jith and Cuming. ) nu-: #4121 Voard of Treds Bldg. _COBY Httls hoine, 203 Miami BL,; lot 40z | - 1; 6 roun, One Jewa a:d shads tres, | @ty water, $LW; can make terms. | hag been a won s ¥ e, | 8% o % 8% 8% 8% L) Light Company no! Th leading busi) i — | % ACRES on Deer Lake, Itasea county, Minnesota; fine growth hardwood timbe; beautiful lake frortage; 816 per acre. Fred Tfee, owner, Faribault, Minn, erful develop- | Go with cxcursion May 8 arm IN BENSON South front lot on Lucas St., Burnbam, 50x128 feet; for anle on cusy payments — $5.00 down and $5.00 a month. Price $190.00. DWIGHT WILLIAMS, Bee Office +Tel. Harney 3070 after 6 P. M. | i irn s w Blutr T COMPANY. Bluft MAKE yourssif independent. An Oregon apple orchaxd tract of b or 10 acres will do it. Wo seil exceptionally fine a, | Planted (o standard commercial o | for 520 per acre. One-fifth down, ba) per cent a month until paid, a deep loam soll, o Irrigation. On roperty or PHILIP H. FARLEY, V.-Pre Boston CHAS. W. TURNER, Jr, Sec. e ew York: This lana in rain belt, needing . R, school, church, Iree mall delivery’and all' conveni: Write for booklet, facts, location, Oregon Apple Orchards Port: | land, Ore. R. B. SCHNEIDE remont 0. FARM DARGAIN, Must be wold on account health; well improved i3-acr miles from town; price, $35 terms. J. T. Campbel LAND buyers will bus, they will oniy wsk Leande | ney, Neb Ouft Scott's Tuesia, OUR first e Tuesdny, M PAYNE INV In Center of City —Brick 3 1l liss shape; 14 rooms; strictly :‘:‘t’:’n‘. :r. l:‘t bluc: off 1€th St lu- wome $180 per moath. Frice $15,000. NO&ATA LAND & LOT Co., Suite %4 N. Y. Life bidg. Red 1999 14% Investment 149, Threo & heat, on W 1 for tarms he h NEBRASKA LAND CHEAP. $4.00 PER ACRE 80 acrew, western Nebraska, in a very desirable eommunity; small' creek on the section; #1,447 cash; 81,113 may run 7 years, - O. Box 173, Councii Blufts, 1a. {-BUSHEL WHREAT LAND, 425 PEIL ACKE, d control 20,000 acres of Chey- county, Nebraska's choicest farm flow on the market. The heaviest felding county in Nebraska for ten slia also a leading crop. Aek fo d full particulars, Agents ant Overywhere. \Vrite for our proposition at aoe. Rallroad fares refundea it things not 8 Iepresented. Fundingsiand & Seve: Sidney, Neb. WISTERN REATL Farm and t right-of-way homesteads, Lry land to grnment canai. Don' Box Ne. 11, Gering, N SACRIFICE SALE 1920 acres of chofce wheat land, best of-soll. Can all be cultivated, Iocstos In Kimball county, Nebraska; §12756 pou acre, W. J. DERMODY INVEST- MENT COMPANY Tel. D. 6108 or A-2033. 836 N. Y. 1. Bldg. | PASTURE 3 acres good pasture, water and good shade, I north side of C. CARL F. 8, SORENSON, "Phone Florence 410, e Tow mselves it lark of Kear- for sale. b WANTED—TO BUY "PRICES pald for second-hana fur- miture. carpets, stoves, clot.es, shoes. Pions Douglas b8l T COMPA ONil INCH, 72 CENTS This is a One-lnch Ad. To seil your farin write a description ol | it in about W words and send it to THH OMAHA® BEE 'Clavsified ‘Dopt.. tog it wita 72 cents for cach day you wish 1t puo. | BEST PRICE pald for second-hand furni- /ture, carpets, clothing and shoe: Phone. 1 Douglas 3971, WRIGHTS AGREE WITH AERO CLUB own an - #tock, grain_and Chieago. “ C. H. Mar. | | except | i room - for | ( always | These cottages modern, wi Licenses Will Be Issued to Owners of Other Machines Who Must Alvo Get Permit om cottages, ‘ge ocorner lot, another uo! . Renting ronted) for 4 a month. ks n vory good repair, and a splendid neighborhood, elose to two car lin 1 19%th and Lake school. For quick sale wa will take $4650. No better inve tment than 6-room cottages. Look these up at once, as good bargains are not long on the mar- o F. H. Drake 616 Brandels Bidg. 1AM golng awa large Fooms"in firat class condition male, 8,30 Call 2570 Bpaulding St FOR SALE-7-room house, nearly new, all modern except furnace; permanent walk; whply owner and save commisslon. 'Phone ‘ebster 1353, 19% INVESTMENT on §7,000 property. This {s a snap. Call and see. It won't last long. FOGEL & ALTSTADT 320 Neville Bik. AN 8 ROOM HOUSE FOR $2,000 2809 OHIO This house Is modern except heat, h been recently papered throughout and Painted outside, a few years old, but in very good condition. Muat be sold at once, lToleDhnno Webster 2317 FOR SALE-RESIDENCE LOOK AT THIS BARGA cottage, all modern, gireet, concrete walks, I BUY, sell and exchange second-hand goods. So! Rosenberg, 108 S. 14th. Doug. 5885. SECOND-HAND cloth'ng, party, afternoon dresses. John Feldman, D. 3L or Ind. A-2636, GOOD PRICE for second-hand clothes. shoes and furniture. SELNER, Doug. 50, ated farms and ranches ake river and Lruneau valley gouthern 1daho, from $0 to per acre, fine frult and alfaifa country; also in {formation for homestead and’ desert en. Harry Watkins, Box 113, Mountain Home, Idaho. New Mexico, ness: second-hand fur. es, etc; highest prices. Douglas 1353 Call Lieb Dodge St. 7-ROOM house, moder) good location. ANTED, & medium s, C. F. Shaw, 1333 Park Ave. LANDS for sale in the ry valiey, bargains In deeded la homestead and desert claim and ranches for sale. It I lewhere until have. interest you, Comm| M. WHEN writing to advertisers, that it will take only an extra two of the pen to mention the Missouri. PEACH ORCHARD We are offering for sale a limited number ich_orchards of bearin, in the famous Koshkonong Peac) District of Missourl. Th orchards are located in the very heart the Koshkonong peach belt. 144 miles from the railroad station. Each ten acres contains a ut 1,600 Ei- berta Peach Trees of full bear| g age. The trees are now in bud care and this tracts terms, price, terms, ete. Midland ¥ Co., 92 Fleming Bldg., De: FOR SALE-—Land and improved farms, Best - goutheast Missour| Jand and farms, forty to 500 Acres; from $15 to $45 Pur hcre; easy terms. Write and tell us fhat you want. We can suit you. Booklet free. F. Gram Realty Co., Neelyville, My Wyom y and my home of 7 nice is for ust be cheap, | Bee, elinquish | also cattle won't pay you You investigate for booklet. It will eming Real Estate on & Purchasing Co, Deming, d roll top desk. | 2 Devore, 1. Doyle, ‘2p. WANTED—TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Sizes. List With Us, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Phone Red 1399, LADY desires room and board; prisate, Address J 210, Bes' . ONE INCH, 72 CENTS This is 8 One-Inch Ad. To sell your homié wri it _in about 6 OMAHA BEE With 72 cents for ea .Iilhtd. WANTED 1 he summer. remember stroke or fact that PEBEE =S OlLogan, ‘3. OiCarey, rt. 1| Mcintyre, 0{Carhart, OiCoy, 1t , 3. Shater, Sb. Merkle, 1b. Tenney, 1b, Myers, . laone FOR SALE—16000 acres farm, and mineral land in St Louls Minnesota; timber alone worth more than the price, only $4.50 per acre; half c balance easy payments.- Write Johnson, Creston, I rrive. ° ? 21002 oy 00000000 0-0 Merkle, Doyle. Three- Murray, Becker, Devore, Devlin, Doyle. Sacrifice hit: Stevens. bases: Doyle, Merkle. Left on bases: New York, 4; Yale, 8 First base on errors: New York, 3, Yala. 1. Double |plav: Myers to Bridwell. s Kk out: Ry |Drucke, 6 by Parsons, 4; by Tommers, | First base on balls: Off Freeman, 1; off Drucke. 2; off Parsons, 2. Hit with pitehed |ball: By Freeman, 1" Wild pitches: Ny Drucke, Hits: Off Freeman, 9 in three Innings; off Drucke, 1 in five innings, ||Urapire: Mr. Hansell. - Time: 2:00. ]| A lcan | I Wins about 130 acres under cultivation ance pasture land and timber lands; beautiful groves of timber. ~The farm borders on two beautitul lakes; this would make an iden) ;,‘;',:‘:‘;,:{;“'::.:f_’.fi,g"’:{‘:,”'“flf~:,";,flm_ New York Athletic club or of the Kansas Ings; “nice "house of seven rooms: tuey City .or Chicago clubs. Omaha has many | .ml“}n:"(';.: 3::; m:,"'f.m'.“o:"’é,'a’&{"‘nfl}f ex vel!om athletic nr_xnn!zauunm »bm has Resk, Biten o lad’ never had a club, we belleve, with quite 5 the same purpose as ours. While we pro- }:‘Okflnfif':::E'-jlrf:rnv'fl Pose to establish the club as the leading frv s Vaiparaiss, o organization in Omaha, or, for that madter, | o In this_gection of the country, it is not —_— our Intention to enter the fleld as a rivai NEW YORK, April 9.--In the first exhibi- organization to any club or assoclation | tion game at the Polo grounds today the already established. We, of course, will be New York Natlonals simply toyed with gepectally Interested in professional sports.| NEW YORK, April 10—The Wright broth- Yale. The score was I+ to 0 “The Yale but the amateur field will be thoroughly |¢rs of Dayton, 0., have reached an Aagree- {men did not get & clean hit until the eightl, covered | ment with the Aero Club of America which |Inning and ejeven oy them struck out. In oo Bive some Idea of the scale on which |assures the future of aviatiow contests n |the third inning twelve men faced Free. Jie bropone to operate, T might say at this | this country. The Wrights agres to issu man, making elght hits' and nine runs, time that we will run a special train to | licenses o those aviators who do mot e Devore and Doyle eaeh hit safely (wice the Jeftriea-Johrson fight at San Fran-| Wright machines, and the Aero club agrees |in this inning and Devore, Murray and ['$hoch " Sitly i AMNSIRY domirnittas has | 10 S0 tamRnLS Lo contests unless the evi- | Becker each made triples. ' The bases were completed arrangements With one of the |ators competing shall first obtain licenses | filled when Devore mude his three-base hit. railronds for a solld Pullman train, with |from the Wrights. Drucke allowed only one scratch intisld complete equipment for the comfort and| No similar agreement with any other |bit i fiu Innings. Score: hee Of our guests. The trip will be in|body Will be made by the Wrights. {n b g the nature of a personally conducted tour, |hort, the Aero-Club of America will dic. R similar (o the proposed tours of the Shar. |tate the conditions of all aviation contests | key.club of New York and. the Chicago |In this country during the life of the agres. and Pittsburg clubs. Within a few days|ment and the validity of the Wright pat. We will be in position to make a more| ents. detalled announcement of this feature o The terms of the agreement Insure. that the International contests for the Gordon T e | Bannett trophy Wil be Bold 1o this country RAILWAY TIME CARD next fall. Although the place of meeting has not been chosen, New York Is now UNION STATION—Tenth and Masoa | favored. { Al Since the Wright brothers won In the Unton Pactifio— Leave United States courts the preliminary con- Ban I'ran. Ov'rI'd Ltd. 8:16a. test over the aeroplane patents the outlook Chi. & Jap. F'st Mall. 3 for the international meet has been dubious, || Oregon-Wa IL Colorado Speclal Golorado Express North Plate Local - S8 FYPETPPODRY FRPFRRPRBSS Two-base _hits base hits |Home run: Stolen Forelgners Interested. Cortland F. Bishop, president of the Aero club, has recelved a steady stream of let- | |ters from forelgn aviators who wished to | know what guarantee could be offered that | they would not be prevented from flying it they brought their machines to this coun- | try. Without some assurance they were [ unwilling to come. Gienn H. Curtiss, who | won the International trophy at Rheims, France, last summer, and other Amer aviators were in the same position. To settle the question Mr. Bishop and a committee of the Aero club met Wilbur |, Wright and Andrew Freeman, representing the Wright company, at the Lawyers' club in this city. The conference began yester- day and at its conclusion today Mr. Wright gave Mr. Bishop a letter setting forth the | position of his company. Coples will be sent to American and foreign aeronauts. “The Aero club,” said Mr. Bishop tonight, “‘recognizes the rights of the owners of the TO RENT—Two motorcycles all Harney 1235, Monda: arm and Land 'S Moines, la. PROPERTY IN. $-room except heat; paved barn; %64 Spaulding . Hasy terms, save commission, Telephone T. R. Porter, owner, Web, 3046, 6-ROOM _cottage, $200 ¢ balance §12 per month. 4 acres, improved, terms, - »oom cottage, modern except heat; $300 eash, balance terms. HUFFMAN. 318 Neville Blag. - Suburban Home 3 large lots and entirely modern house doining the Kield club on the west for $4.000 Very sightly and an unusually well buill house; © large rooms on first fior, up- ra not finished, Hot water heat and hardwood finish. Harrison & _I!lorton 1 Everett Block. Phone B-741. Council Bluffs, la, In grapes, blackberries, rasp- ree fruit; 6 blocks from car Line; new 4-room house; large new barm. Berries trimmed and grapes tied 3 profitable, s“huf home and a bargain Sold before April 18, Call or phone JFOR SALE-320 acres of Jand In western Npbraska at $3.300 cash for one mionth. T ready to buy need not write. . T. CLARK, Denver, Colo. N N ONE MORE SNAP an acre buys a section of Kimball . Nebraska, farm land: %0 sores fine plow land, but must act qufck MIDLAND INVESTMENT, 103-4 McCague Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Persistent advertlsing Is the road to Big Returns. BFFEA3RER: FB EBVELSIBEE = z s | Chicazo Express Chicage Limited . Minn, Minn, 3 Omaha-Ft. Dodge Loc. Chicago, Roek B OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 14, 1910. Sealed proposals, in tripli- cate, will be recelved at this office until 9:30 A. M. Wednesday, April 13, 1910, at Which time they will be opened in pubilc, for the construction, plumbping, wiring fo! electric motors and ‘iights, electric fixtures, turnishing and installation of laundry ma chinery and equipment, boller, feed pump, et for one (1) Lbundry, Plans No. 204-B, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Plans and spccifications for the inspection of bidders are on file in this office, also the offices of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Lakes, Chicago, lilinots; Chief Department of the Mistoari, e ® B il EREES FOR SALE-Ranch on Colorado ana i Wyoming line, consists of 9,000 acres of grazing and ‘hay land; ranch s how Stocked with caftle and sheep;. will sell ranch with or without stock. For fup. Sapr particulars apply to Harry Tatham, yo. a a [ b] & Pacifio— 'Missouri ‘ Slugging Match Jelm, Defeats Warrensburg by Bunching Hits and Clever Base Running, Chicago-kastern i Chi g cago-Nebraska 1) Kansas, FOR SALE-23,000 acres Kansas $10 per a for Lincoln. Coio. aud Cal. Kxp. Okla. and Texas kxp. ser- land at 800d market, can l2ight-room modern water heat, at 2609 Eight-room house, furnace, 2122 Ohlo. Six-room cottage, gas and bath, at £107 Q@hlo, renting at $18. The above properties will be offered for sale separate at east door of court house Friday, April 15, at 10 a. m. “W.H. GATES \. ¥. Life Bidg. - Dou "REAL FARM AND RAN house, wlth‘l—l:t North 224 St. modern except ESTATE CH LAND FOR SALE INSPECT AND YOU WILL 12,800 nores in southwest Ark.. 7 miles clty of | 5,00; rai:voaa station on ignd: Red River + valley; solid body; no richer farm land; | meveral improved farms on (ract; hickory: o8k, ash tmber. For quick sale, $1.00 Dor sere; terms. Inspect and you i1l buy, 4 LBGRAND W. JONES, Texarkana, Ark- Tex. BUY THIS erms. To $1000 an acro May 1. The ® irrigaced project ever de- 18 located iu the San Luis valiey olorado. COSTIL] IRRIGATED LAND CO., No. 184 Chawmpu streei, Deuver, Colo, 820- ACRE mountaln ranch; 100 acres Ir- rigated; i louse, hot and cold telephone; e open Howard L “Russall, ved, on Moftat road, 1% % 10 thmothy, some native i fine pasture; would han m{udmuud water right m. of trout stream resort location; fully well Oy biver A stocl attractive buildin, uah 1anel purt cash, balance’ eridsh, Colo, FOR SALE-Frult lands at farm Arkensey Valle:, bocween Canon (- Puenl, Cola, ‘Srom 17.60 fo 35 per oo Tortwae o be Tuada in buying la; and reteling. Grehards in Cano U trence of Lo o rices A Tie tracts m City, at tion in the Un In in one year the best colunization ited St tment; 6,000 to 10,000 alfalfa land can be retafi no trad Spurgeon, Olathe, proposi- es, 0r 10 hold as an acres sublrrigated ed at $20 per acre es. Address R, K, Kan, FOR SAL| the famous sult purchaser. address H. C. 1 opper, ( E—Cholce qui “Shallow W Finney Co., Kan., " of N. fn ‘number ‘to lon and prices rden City, Kan, corn, timber on p unning through the lane or small gam: land, in an | in thy want. P relinquis) i ing 800d homest town, Write Mont., well im Willlams Re: FOR SAL] $10 per acre, and prices address L. county, 8. nes on the most, b [+ Hagaman, p and fishin, deal climate, i t e unfon. Land in an: rices trom §10 (o $1 hments for sale, for sale at prices that ¥ short While, and 1 of which is' phenomen: Land—Land—Land—1 roved ranches for saie , houses, barns, al tables; & beautiful ijver 4 splendid ylace t s 1deal farm he tinest . ate size tract -ou $% per acre. Gioa close to town..L \s wiil be doubled 1n n 4 lown the gro. al. d, E-South Dakota lands, $15 to T town. Kor booklet, » map est and cheapest ‘ukwana, Brule SOUTII DAKOTA LAN ¥ county land; for Stanle; of raliroad now Buy now and do next two from $12 to §i al 18 rs. C per a formation write to Palace Bidg., Minneapoll re. el d In- nd Realty Co., 5, Minn, " FOR SALE by o section farms in Grokeey ing town. cultivation, dress Box SEND owner, Carroll, Mil OKLAHOMA map, list on farms, sent on for Leg: €00d bulldings, 280 acres Fo list er_one of the best Co.. & M und v furt nat g lon ad: Inforn; Charles, 8, of lands for sal a l«";lpllon givei v, & Oklahoma, . clrculars and price request. IraStout, Cushing Okl et MO UAE UKL NOWATA ‘LAN; Suite 4 e 640 ac one-halt New Yor| AND LOT o, k Lite B GOOTLAND $5.95 PER ACRE res in ce ture land; water: | Fom: rail oub- | §1.334, may ru 2 Shugart J. Bk brash, IIM..’ P hana .“'nlall Bluffs, 1a. ment; s 6 mile; tation near;, Price $5,000. Illustrated clreul; register describing. 200 sel, James A. U'Neil, environ. University of Virgin! ect proj Hilleary & Co., Clllflfl":l’V?" season, G cfl Blufts, e 2y REA pasture and orchard; rent, eo. G. El-rk. 18 Pea 174, & B i L_ESTATE ' WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR= d 7-room houses. It prices are right for you, D LOT Co., ife ‘Blag. REAL ESTATE LOANS BE! 412 Good 6% Farm Mortga always on amount; ges hand and for swe at from $300 to $3,000., SON & MYERS, Y. Life Blag, FARM MORTGAGE ON GOOD NEBRASKA F. ING SIX PER CENT. AND SURE. PAYNE INVESTMEN' 8 B ARMS, BEAR- THEY ARE SAFE T CO., Cor. 1ith and ¥Farnam. Omaha, Nel WANTED—City 1 Farnam Smith & C oans and warrante. W. 0., 1220 Farnam St. LOANS to hoi ers, with privilege of maki ments semi-annually. and home build- ing partial pay- W. H. THOMAS, 508 First National Bank Bld, _GARVIN BROS., 318 N, Y. $200,000 on improved property. Lite, 300 to No deiay, 4500 to Real Esi or A-2153. 5,000 on homes in Omaha. O'Ke: tate Co., 1003 N, Y. Life. Dougias i O Room ‘TH MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co, Vo FIVE rlslcm MONEY roperty. AN, NAN, 1, New York Life Bidg. WANTED-City loans. Pewers Trust Co. to $10,000 made promptly. ¥. D. Wead, Wead Bidg., 16th and Farnam. RATES-Bemis, Brandels Bldg. Quartermaster, hi v ka; Chief Quartermaster, tment of the Colorado, Denver, Colo- raro; Depot Quartermaster, St, Loubs, Mis- souri, and the Becretary of the Builders' Exchal St. Paul, Minnesota. Proposal blanks Geueral instructions to Bidders may be had upon application to this office. The Government reserves the right Lo re- joct any or all bids or any part thereof. Lvelopes containing proposals should be indorsed “‘Proposals for Laundry, Fort D, A. Russell, Wyoming, to be opened April 13, 1610," and "addressed to V. K. Hart, Captain _16th Infantry, Acting Quarter. master, U. 8. A., in charge of Construction, Room 3, Keefe Hall, Cheyenne, Wyoming. M16.17,18,19A11,12. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- master, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, April 7. 1910.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will ) received here until 11 a. m., Central time, May 2 1910, and then opened for furnishiwg and delivering In good condition I, O, B. Cars, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Railway Supplies consisting of Rails, Angle Bars, Ties, Etc.. and a “Prack Scale. Full infor. mation and blank forms of proposals fur- nished upon application. United States re- serves the right to accept or reject any or | proposals. . Envelopes to be {ndorsed Proposals for Railway Supplies” and ad- dressed to Captain Wm. D. Davis, Quarter- master, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, A8-9-10-11-29-30 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ;daxlmum Steamship Luxury FRENCH LINE Six-Days New York-Parl Compagnie Générale Transatlantique Elegant modern express steamers leave New 10 A. M. Express onnections have the comforts of famous Botate: paperiar” culiin. pelsl syites: mag- Biloeat salont OrebeaaL, SYmuasiut:, oleve. tors, roof gardens, daily paper every luxary. Naval officers; man-o'-war dis- desired luxus cipline. amply provided for by wite- lun-du‘:h-ulu hfl'lllnlm - La Touraine, April 21 | La Provence, May 19 La Lorraine, May 6| La Touraine, May 2§ La Savole ....May 12 | La Lorraine, June 2 Additiona) sailiogs at 24 ulnn prices alternate nhu_lvn- f Farnam St 3 Y tr HAMBURG AMERICAN Cres .":l Hocky Mountain Itd. Chicage & Northwe EASTBOUND, Omaha Express. Chisago wocal, Splorado-Chicage o _Bpeciai Facifls Co 3 n NORTHBOUND, Twin City Expre: Sioux City Local, Minn., & Twin City Limited. Lincoln-Chadron Norfolk-Bonstell Long Pine-So. Pl Hasungs-Superior Deadwood-Hot 8p Casper-Lander . Fremont-Albion Cuicago, Milwankee 8"';. ng, n{“m"“t " maha-Chicago Kxp. Colorado Bpecial Colo.-Califor Perry-Omsha Local Chicage Gremt Wes Puget Sound Express. Nebraska points. Black Hills.. Northwest Exp Nebraska poluts. Lincolu Mall Plattsmout-lowa Chi¢ Bpecial. Chicago Ex All Modern Bafe'sy Devices (Wireleas, ete.) London--Paris-- Hamb kota HKxp...s & 9:00 pus WESIBOUND. Seit EbEy FPEREE 11:15 pm & St P A — WEBSTER STATION —Fifteontn Wright patents, under the decision of the federal courts of the United States, and re- fuses to countenance the infringements of those patents so long as the decision re- mains in force. In the meantime, in order to encourage aviation; both at home and abroad, and in order to permit forelgn ators to take part In aviation contests In this country, it was agreed that the dero Club of Amerioa, as the American repre- sentative of the International Aeronautical federation, should give only such publfe contests as may be licensed by the Wright company, and that the Wright company, on the other hand, should encourage open meets wherever approved as aforesald by the Aero Club of America, by granting licenses to promoters who make satisfac- tory arrangements with the company for its compensation for use of patents. At | such licensed meets any machine or any make may participate freely without secur. ing further license or permit.” Trrsrusry ¥8c8 BEEEE3EEES EEpo pernns i1 Valldity of Patents. Mr. Bishop dld not say what “the satis- factory arrangement for compensation would be. It {s understood, however, that the Wright brothers desire, in exacting royalties, not so much to make money di. rectly as to establish and continue the va- lidity of their patents. The Aero club has taken an option on a tract of Long Island land four miles long and about & mile wide, between Garden City and Hicksville, for & years lease. 1f it is decided to hold the international meet there the Long Island railroad will establish awitches to care for large erowds, However, it is not yet seftled that this site will be chosen. ‘A definite cholce will not be reached for several months yet, sald Mr. Bishop. Clubs at Washington and St. Louls are In the field for the meet and other cities may put in bids. The death of Thomas F. Walsh has eon- siderably diminished the chances of Wash- ington. Mr. Walsh bad promised to sub- scribe $100,00 If the meet were hold there. Without this sum It is thought doubtful if the Washington club can ralse a sufficlent guarantee. A fund has been started in this eity to which Mr. Bishop has subscribed personally $26,000. f —— Ome Conductor Who Was Cured. Mr. Wilford Adams is hiy name, and he writes about iti~“S8ome time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheuma- tism. 1 used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect, and the third bottle put me on my feet and I resumed ork as eonductor on the Lextington, Ky., Street Rallway. It gave me more relief than any medicine 1 have ever used, and it will do ail you claim in cases of rheu- matism.” Foley's Kidney Remedy cures rheumatism by eliminating the urie acid trom the bleod. ¥or sale by all drugeis: | COLUMBIA, Mo., April 10.—(Special Tel- egram.)—Missour! defeated the State Nor- mal nine from Warrensburg in a slugging match on Rolland's field Satarday, the final count being 15 to 8 ‘The Tigiis ‘won: by bunching hits and clever base running. Score: RHE 0. 0.6 1570 @ diifyy g Warrensburg 4 10 30 0 0 0 0— Batterles: Warrenshurg, Thor Tanner: Missour!, Hayden and Khein, pire: Katron Missour| Frightfa Apanms of the stomach, liver torpor, lame back and Wweak kidneys are overcome by Mlectdie Bitters. Guaranteed. ' b0c, For sale by Beaton Drug Co. 4 ol CARDINATS ROLL ANNOUNCED Twenty-Four Players pose St. Lo ST, LOUIS, April 10.—Twenty-four players who will compose the St. Louls National league team this year have been named by President Roblson, as follows: Pitehers—Willls, Corricon, Lush, Harmon, Geyer, Higgins, Hackman, Catchers—Phelps, Kelley, BIj; an, Intielders—Konetchy, Hulswits uggir Betcher, Magee, Hauser, H Mowr Outfleiders—Lilis, Oakes, Kvans, O'Hara The players who will be turned over to clubs not yet announced are Pitchers John son, Rieger, Knight, Loudermllk, Murion, Melter, Pickett, Raleigh, Sheridan, Bulli- van, Lowell and Yates, Infielders Belj and Barkwell and Outfielders Murphy and Courtney. AHEAD Sallee, Bresna- Harbean, QUAKERS ONE GAME Nation of Phitadelphin Now Have Three to Americans Twa, | PHILADELPHIA, April 10.~Tne tledthat existed in the base bai} { two Philadelphia major league clubsswas broken today, when the Nationals defdated their rivals by the score of 6 to 8 ,The me was an even affair untll the Bixih nning, when the Nationals made | three runs, which the Americans' could not gver. come. The series now s in favor of the Nation American; Natlonals .49 Fort Crook amd Newsrasis .Cify. NEBRASKA CITY, Aj Spectal.) Arrangements have - el [ llhe Fort Crook base team he Infantry to this city on th band to come twenty - second, and Y the opening gem & City ot t Wwith the Nebrask league. They will come down on & ial train and take part in the Arbor dayfpxer- clses, also playing a game e afternoon. Thl:'u-mn'u here sqveral times last season and drew monster crowds. ———— The efficacy of Chamberial Liniment in the relief of rheumadism 1s being demon- “drated dally,

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