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’ ? ’ REAL ESTATE CITY PROFERTY FOR SALE, (UContinued.) | COZY little home, 2025 Miami Et; lot #x | 1%; 6 rooms, fine lawn and o trees; eity weter, gas, SLsW; can make terms. IN BENSON | South front lot on Lucas St., near Burnham, 50x128 feet; for sale on easy payments — $35.00 down and $5.00 a month. Price $190.00. | DWIGHT Wil LIAMS, Bee Office Tel. Harney 3070 after 6 P. M. In Center of City—DBrick ; tirst-class shape; 14 rooms; sirictly | ::‘;:1&.‘:"\‘. oll;:dlcll( block off 16th st lno- | comne §150 per month. Price $15,000. | NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 19 I AM going away and my home of 7 nice Jarge roums in first class condition Is for Spaulding St FIELD CLUB OPPOR' ITIES If you want a good lot with a well-built, 8-room, modern house, not but in | excellent condition, near the Field then you want to look at this one. 100x140 feet east front, on paved street, | with some fine shade t s and lots nf‘ shrubbery. Just the place for some couple who want a good home with rooms all on one floor. The house i8 too sma.l for pres- | ent owner, only reason for letting go. ] | Lot I8 Then we have a neat little 5-room cottage | in same locality on splendid south front | 161, 70x112 feet, that can be sold for $3,000 A splendid corner lot, 140x112 feet, facing 8 streets. Would make excellent location for apartment house. Call us up about | these. \ B W Stoltenberg, salesman. SELBY 43 Board of Trade Bldg. 1510, 8-ROOM BUNGALOW | All modern, hot water heat, finished in | quarter-sawed oak. 2 ACRES ON FLORENCE BOULEVARD Price $7.600. Look this up. IT CAN'T BE BEAT. P. O. Nielsen & Co., 708 N. Y. L. Bldg. Both phones. $2,500 LOT For beautiful home. Highest view, best homes on all sides, east front, new paving paid. On North 8th Ave. Terms. O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., | 100234 N. Y. Lite. Doug. or A-2 SACRIFICE SALE 100 acres of cholce wheat land, best of soil. Can all be cultivated. Located in Kimball county, Nebrask 2,50 per acre. W. J. DERMODY INVEST- MENT COMPANY. Tel. D. 5108 or A 203. 86 N. Y. L. Bldg. 15 ACRES 2% miles northwest of Florence, close to the Calhoun 'macadam road. 5 acres s open land, lies level, high and sightly. 10 acres is in fine pasture, has large oak trees. Can sell 10 acres more adjoining or can sell you 5 or 10 acres separately. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. ———— e FARM MnnlElikcgsEAA;rlglnn SALE Arkaneas. 120 ACRES—85 cultivation; 'ach trees; $560. 1,620 acre: nd; timbered; $,900. Robert ‘Winthrop, Ark. BEAUTIFUL Ozark vegion of Arkansas: fertile valleys, rich mountain tops, good climate, flowing springs; farms all sizes, all prices. Writé J. C. Mitchell & Co., Fayetteville, Ark. INSPECT AND YOU WILL BUY THIS 12,600 acres in southwest Ark., 7 miles city of 25,000; ratlroad station on-land; Red River v ; no richer 'farm land roved farms on tract; hickory, | oak, ash timber. For quick sale, §7.50 per acre; terms. spect and you will buy LEGRAND W. JONES, Texarkana, Ark. ‘ex. 1,300 Elberta biack alfalfa Sessions, Calitornis, CALIFORNIA LANDS. | Frea homes in southern California, finest land, now open for homestead; finest cli- mate, soil and water; this wont last long; the chance of a lifetime; excursion May 3. For full ‘particulars and descriptive cata- iogue call on or address John Maresh, Hotel Boquet, Omaha, Neb. Celorade. HOMES In sunny Colorado. 1 can lo- cate you on & good 320-acre homestead; water and close to rallroad; also a w fine relinquisbments for sale cheap; me snaps in deeded land. H. E. Huston, Sugar City, Colo. COLORADO LAND FOR SALS Al 20,640 Sores’ it !R‘;‘ land, mosti: ut acres of g mostly amooth. and Tolling. flas soll, 10 96 s0id I ene body, 16 to 30 miles east of Denver on the Union Pacific R. R. south of Watkins, Bennett and Btrausburg. This tract lies close t6 above towns. The land is all fenced and tUmes cross fenced. Other improvement ouses, barns, sheds, ocor- rals, private telephons, etc. 'Good alfalfa | and hay Jand; also springe and other water- ings. Bxtre proposition for sub- 7 By iirect trons owner: NOAH CANY. uy rom owaer, A u Glenarm Place, Denver, Colo. Delaware. DELAWARE FARMS, delighttul climate, | roductive soil, best markets, the ideal arming country; we guarar.tee satisfaction; send for free catalogue. McDaniel & Me- Danfel, Dover, Del. Florida. peCy J. F. WILCOX, Council Bluffs, Ta.; larg- est. greenhouse (n_west; beautiful flowers for any, pecasian: shipped anywhere 1 8. IT WILL PAY YOU TO IN- VESTIGATE. Good - lorida Everglade land in 10-acre tragts. Terms, ;u‘aown and $10 per month, Bee' F K. Steinbribk, Bailey hotel, 9th and | Farnam, between 6 and § p. m. T Tlowa. FOR EXCHANGE—Good $9,500 stock dry s, shoes and graceries; what have you “clear -land or me property? M. B. Winnard, Wyoming, Ia. TOWA corn land s best land; 160 acres four ‘miles town, ‘fuir bulldings, $8000; 153 acres two miles town. fair bulldin Write “8. & 8’ Buffalo Center, $i-v o — 4% ACRES of bottom land In oy Council Bluffs; pr per acre; will take $15,000 in clea d or good merchan- dise. “Also %0 acres in Harrison county; will trade equity for something clear that 18 worth the money. Address D. M. Rem- ington, Mondamin, Ta. g 3 KANSAS FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, $20 PER ACRE All rented, mm 10 to 22 per cent rent. Hest in the world Basy terms. If not as represented, wiil return i NOWATA LAND AND LOT €O, 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. ‘Phone Red 109, | and sightiy | well Club, | small payment d 14 | meadow; | bargains. | right-of-way 15 bought through. Kinkaid | snap; REAL ESTATE "\ FARM AND nAsCs LAND FOR SALE pasture, well fenced, plenty | water, in Barber county, Kansas, for r sale or exchange; state what you h | Owner, R. 8. Few, loia, Kan THE CREAM OF THE CREAM. We have for sale six farms located in eastern Kansas within 70 miles of Kansas they are convenient (o schools | chiirches, and good towns on main line of | railway, most of them are well improved, | locations. In richness of sofl | 1o the best lands in Jackson 11 of Jonnson county, Kan- sell at from $100 to §50 per | will sell these farms at from $25 | acrc; $5 per acrs will buy as €00d a farm, with as good Improvements, as can be bought in the aboye counties at om $125 to $ud per acre. No trade, but fair_terms. Act_promptly. ST. JOHN & PARK 520 ACRES they are equ county, Mis which We Olathe, Kan. inol —_— | some choice equities in good, | located land, having small incum’ brance against; have good, clear property to vtter. Kussell Le Sourd, 101 Callen- der Ave, Peoria, 111, DESIRE LE--My fine improved farm of three miles from Monticello, . Improvements, soll and, location ali price, per acre; will sell with a | n and easy terms on the Soesbe, Cireene, Bood; remaluder. C. W, la. | | 8 between Lee' Summit and e Jack, on rock road; well improved; $4.00. John W. Luttrell, Indepen- | dence, Mo | FOR SALE on long timé and easy terms; unimproved 20-acre tracts and 4 10 | acre tracts,, on good road, 4 mile to | school, 3 miles to Blue Springs; price | #6 per acre. George Hughes, Blue Springs, Mo, FOR SALE—In Camden county, spiendid ranch tract, 620 acres; springs, running stream; 60 acres improved; clover bottom land; blue stem grass; free range, Also 160 acres joining famous Ha Ha Tonka park, and many other tracts, small and large, amounting to 10,000 acre Price, terms, address A. R. Jackson, Cl max Springs, Mo. 10-ACRE bottom farm; every acre till- able; 5-room house and other outbulldings; 3 acres under plow; fenced and cross fenced; 5 acres hog pasture, fenced with plank; 40 acres pasture, balance saw tim- ber; plenty of water; nt income prop- erty, merchandise or notes secured by first mortgages on real estate; price $%0 per acre. Address B. ¥. Clard; Ethel, Mo. ORCHARD lands terms. it sourl Land phan, Mo, SOUTH MISSOURI CATTLE AND SHEEP | RANCHES. | 2120 Taney county; improved, watered; erms. \320 Christian county; tmproved; mnap; | Mo., cheap, on e interested write South MI and Orchard Company, Doni- "nim Oregon county; untmproved; dandy; 2,300 and 190 Carter county: & 2,00 and 1,240 Taney county: 560 and 440 and 1400; 8. All well watered, " fine graas and snap | ® REALTY CO. Osceola, Mo, | Nebrasua. | GOOD LAND $5.95 PER ACRE 640 acres In central Nebraska, about one-half good cultivation land, balunce pasture land; five and one-half mliles from raliroad. $2.46¢ cash, balance, $1,3%4, may run six years, J. G. BONE, 312 Shugart Blk., Council Bluffs, Ta. Phone 814, "NEBRASKA LAND CHEAP, $4.00 PER ACRE 840 acres, western Nebraska, In a very des sirable community; small creek on the sec- tion; $1.47 cash; $1.113 may run 7 years. O. Box 173, Council Bluffs, Ia. 4-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, % $2 PER ACRE. ‘@ own and control 20,000 acres of Chey- enie county, Nebraska's choicest farm land now on the market. The heaviest crop- Yielding county in Nebraska for ten years alfalfa also a leading crop. Ask for folders and full particulars. Agents wanted every- where. Write for our proposition at once. Rallroad fares refunded If things not as represented. Fundingsland - & Severson, Stdney, Neb. OSAG! Persistent advertising is the road to Big Returns. FARM BARGAIN, te sold on account’ of owners well improved 820-acre farm 734 miles from town; price, $8 per acre; easy terms. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb. WESTERN REAL ESTATE. Farm and town property where raflroad Must ealt] homestcads. Dry land to come unde: P.o'. ernment canal. ‘Don't wait. Address P. O, Box No. lil, Gering, Neb. FARMS, improved and ummproved ranches. F. J. Dishner, O'Nelll, Neb, AUCTION SALE OF GOOD LANDS TO BE HELD IN OMAHA ON MAY 3, at 2 p. m. Every acre must, and will be sold to the highest bidder, regardless of price. 4,076 acres of good unimproved ri land. Located in Valverde county, Texa close to town on main line of Southern Pacitic railroad. ~ Wil sell in tracts of §0 acres and up to sult purchaser. Term: $1.50 per acre cash, balance long time. Ca or write for circulars, maps and full par- ticulay This s a chance for you to buy good land at your own price. Write today. | 8. E. WAIT & CO. (Trustees.) themselves if they will only ask Leander Ciark of Kearney, Neb., for farms he has for sale. FOR SALE—320 acres of land in western Nebraska at $3,30 cash for one month, ‘Those not ready to buy need not write, A. T. CLARK, General Delivery, Denver, Colo. North Daketa. LARGE and small tracts of land for sale in North Dakota and Montana. Missouri Valley Land Co., Diekh ) 10 IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE—$500 will buy one, balance half crop payments. Wadsworth Land and Tree Co., Langdon, N. D TEN THOUSAND acres of homestead land in fertile Ward county, N. D. & $13 per acre. Lyon Land and Loan Co b N. D. 1 thouseand acres of home- steaded land in Ward county, North Da- kota, §13; a snap. Lyon Land and Loan Co., Bowbells, D. Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA BARGAINS — 400 acres extra 2d bottom, two sets Improvements, $62.50 per acre. Best county for cor! wheat, oats and_ alfaifa. Our list free. Farms $3,000 to $8,000. Lefebrve & Wood, ew Kirk, Okl South Dakota. BUY IRRIGATED LAN! Best investment on the market; cholco deeded lands under the Belle Fourche proj- ect: we can sell as low as §20 per acre; write for particulars. C. M. RICH, 54 Bee Bidg., Omaha, Neb. I HAVE for quick sale a fine ¥ section seven miles from Midland, 115 acres in nice growing wheat, land all ‘under fence and cross fence; small house and barn; will sell this land at $2 per acre, Including crop and new dirc and mower, good wagon and other farm machivery; will carry back 32500 at 7 per cent interest. Come | 8 miles’ Armour, | nothing _but | pasture and h lof railroad now bulldin f THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FARM A‘x!‘EA\‘\'(EusIA‘JE FOR SALE | South Dakota—Continwed. DOUGLAS COUNTY—3% acres 13 mile | Armour, 200 crop, balance alfalfa and hay, fair imp.; Al farm, easy terms. 330 acres one of the very best im- | proved farms In county,.Jand perfect, 100 acres tame grass, balance crop cultivation, fine grove, orchard; this is one of the best bargains fn county. 320 acros § miles Ar- | mour, 260 cultiv., new barn, fair house; a uine bargain in this. 160 acres, all cuiti- | vated, \no bulldings;.a bargain, near town 15 other choice improved farms in Douglas and Charles Mix counties, prices $40 to $70 per acre. BRULE COUNTY—3%0 acres 2 miles Pukwana, new house, other bulldings good, | 20 cultivated, land the best. 640 acres i mile Pukwana, 110 crop, all good, tillable land, good set Improvements, at a bargaln 160 acres 4 miles Pukwana, well improved, one of the best snaps in county. 13 acres 3 miles town, well improved, a snap. 0 | other improved and unimproved places in Brule and Buffalo counties, $20 up. Have the very chofcest pieces of Write for further information and W. T. BARTLETT, 6 Grain Exchange Bidg., Sioux City, ITa. SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS. $40 acres, Iying on the valley at the faot of the Wessington hills, with $5,000 worth of Improvements, consisiing of a good, new bank barn 40x65, with plenty of room for hay, cattle and horses; a good elght-room | house, granary and cornerib; artesian well, | running through hog pasture; 600 mcres of | thie land is as good land as there s in | Hand ‘and Beadle counties Juet enough slope to drain nicely; the other forty acres consists of twelve acres of zood | natural timber, good high building spot | and fine pasture land; 400 acres of thix land is in cultivation and 200 acres is fine | hay meadow; level land and should bo| cuitivated; this land paid 15 per cent inter est on the investment for the last five years; it can be bought for the small sum of $42.50 per acre, on good terms; the place has the advantages of rural free delivery and telephone; this section is either an in- vestment or a home for anyone to handle, with or without stock, t lles tributary to cheap pasture land; only six miles from Wessington, and will bear close inspection; thls is one of fifty or more bargains that We can offer. Wessington Valley Land Co., Wessington, 8. D, land. lists, with SOUTH DAKOTA LAND—The rush is on for Stanley county land; several new lines in_this county. | Buy now and double your money in the next two years. Choice. lands selling at from $12 to $18 per acre. For maps and in- formation write to Felland Realty Co., 531 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Oregon. 320 Acres Government Land Free Advantages of Oregon, a book of 32 pages, explaining what each of the 34 counties is best adapted for, also the amount of government land open to home- stead; a map, 21x28, showing all new towns on rafiroad, including eastern and central Oregon and counties in different - colors drawn to January 1, 1910; last map in U. 8. A. Also gives homestead laws and cost of getting 220 or 160 acres and a description of the state of Oregon in general; malled for 2%c stamps or coln. Nimmo & Runey, 13 Hamilton Bldg., Portland, Ore. Texas. FOR SALE--At a bargain, an Oklahoma farm, in the richest agricultural portion of state. For particulars addr~as Geo. J. Martin, Amarillo, Tex. FOR SALE—Cheap land, in old Mexico and Rio Grande valley, Texas; any size tract; adapted to sugar cane, cotton, fruits and 'general agriculture; large acreage timber, mineral oil and grazing; some im- proved ranches. Address O. C. Hillebrandt Co., Lands, Loans and Investments, Browns- vilie, Tex. L IRRIGATED farm in Toyah valley; 160 acres in alfalfa, 40 acres ready for corn; this is sald to be the best farm in the valley; wiil §8y 20 per cent this year. Write 'S8, E. Washow, Saragosa, Texas. | &ive good terms. | WII sell the 820 acres ‘at §22.50 per acre, one- | or A-2152. | Lite Bldg. : REAL ESTATE FARM AND KANCH LAND Fon | Wyoming—Continued, $0 ACRES, finest kind of irrigated land, haif mile from station; in native hay; best water right; will make a bargain price and Address L 230, Bee, 40 ACRES; &mm townsite on main line of Unlon Paecific; perfect laying land and best of soil; $22.60 per acre; 0 acres onm mile from 240, school section lays between two. third cash, and assign the school lease. dress N 232 Bee. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 6, 6 and i-room houses. It prices are right we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CoO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Blag. IF YOU want to buy land at the right price see the man that can sell it to you Leander Clark, Kearney, Neb. _REAL ESTATE LOANS Farnam Smith & Co., 1220 Farnam St. LOANS to home owners and home build- ers, with privilege of making partial pay- | ments semi-annuaily. W. H. THOMAS, 03 First National Bank Blag. “GARVIN BROS., 318 N. Y. Life, $50 to $200,000 on improved property. No delay, 1600 t0 $5.000 on homes (n Omaha, O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1008 N. Y. Life. Douglas MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg. NTED—City 00 to $10,00 made promptly. F. D, Wead, Wead BIdg., 15th and Farnam. loans. Pevers Trust Co. GRANT COUNTY, 8. D., FARMS. | 160 acres 3 miles from Troy; 120 acres under plow; 20 acres timothy, balance | meadow; all nice, level land; best of soll; | small house and granary; fine farm. Price, #,20; $2.2%0 cash, balance at 6 per cent. 320 ‘acres 2% mliles from Troy, 130 acres under plow, balance all tillable; good soil: no bulldings; a beauty. Price, $10.600; one- half cash and balance ‘at 6 per cent. { 8% acres 214 miles from Troy; 120 acres | under plow, 70 acres tame grass, 100 acres | fenced for ‘pasture; all nice land and all | tillable; nice large house, good barn, gran- ary, etc.; nice grove trees; 2 wells, good water, G-barrel cistern; a beautiful home. | Price, §13,300; one-half cash and balance at | 6 per cent. 560 acres 5 mil from Troy; 400 acres under plow. 30 acres tame grass, balance | land; 25 acres fenced; 13 acres grove: fine large house, large barn, granary and other buildings; well of good water, windmill, tank, etc.; to own this rm means to be happy. Price, $0 per acre; $9.000 cash and balance at 6 per cent. | Also have raw prairle lands for sale on | easy terms. Address, | THOMAS R. STEVENS, | Troy, 8. D. RATES—Bemis, Brandels Blag. SWAPS WE handle exchanges of properties of merit. HARRY H. CULVER, §0-810 N. Y. 'Phone D. 7865, WILL TRADE—20 acres of land In Cha county, Neb., for residence property in Omaha; property must be modern and in desirable location. Land lays smooth and | level; the very best of sofl; no finer land in the state. Address, P. O. Box 312, Weep- ing Water, Neb, TO EXCHANGE for stock general me chandise, 160-acre fmproved farm, Adam: county, North Dakota, or 32 acres Stuts- man county, North Dakota. Lock Box 61, Jamestown, N. D. $8,000. $17,000. $20,000. meral merchandise. $16,000-817,00 . hardware, wants land. Pleage glve legal numbers in first letter. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. - Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999. ONE of the finest frult farms ever bullt; | 20 acres large and small frult; modern | house; an ideal home and & big money | maker. It {s worth §7,00. Do you want it? NOWATA. LAND AND LOT CO. Suite 624 N. Y, Life Bldg. Red 199 e i e et CLOSED carriage or street hack, landau- let stvle. but litle used, made by Cunning- ham and sold new for $1.000. This carriage I8 now worth $500 in edsh, but we would exchange It for horses or for vacant prop- erty or for western land. Johnson, Dan- torth Co.. 8. W. Cor. 10th and Jor Sts, You Want a Farmr the other fellow wants city property or stock of goods. We want the commission. Bend us full description in first letter and we will get you a trade. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Bulte @2 N. ¥ Life Bldz. Red 1908 WANTED—SITUATIONS JAPANESE CHAUFFEUR wants posi- tion; can drive and repair any gasoline car; 800d references. Address S 217, Bee. WANTED—TO BUY BS; PRICES pald for second-hand fur- niture, carpets, stoves, clothos, shoes, Phone Douglas b83l. BEST PRICE pald for second-hand furni- ture, carpats, clothing and shoes. Phone. Douglas 3971 1 BUY, sell and exchange second-hand goods. Sol Rosenberg, 108 S. 14th. Doug. 6885, SECOND-HAND clothing. party. afternoon dresses. John Feldman, D. 3128 or Ind. A-2635, GOOD PRICE for second-hand clothes. | shoes and furniture. SELNER, Doug. 60L | SPECIAL fine proposition of 7,680 acres; all fine land; joining the city of Midland, Tex., on T. P.'R. R.; part can be sold for town lots; balance for farms; already run out in tracts from 80 acres up; all tillable; the town is booming, and this can be handled on $40,000 cash; will lfrne to give deeds with each 80 tracts with separate 10 annual payments, 6 per can furnish blue print; write Will Jennings, Italy, Tex. Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA map, circulars and price list on farms, sent on request. IraStout, Cushing, Ok.1 OKLAHOMA We have 100,000 acres of choice land to select from, ranging in price from $5 to 40 per acre. This land is In the oll and Bas district and you might get an oil well with_your land. 'OWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. 110-ACRE Oklahoma farm for sale or ex- change for city property or business. Thos. J. Harrison, Fryer, Ok, Ohto, BUSINESS PROPERTY in Findlay, O., for western land; property rents for 15 per month; fine location in one of the best towns In Ohio; will give you §ood trade. Write for further partioulars. Chas. Stay- man, Fort Dodge, Ia. Virginia, ~ WHY remain where the climatic condi- tions are so much against you when you can purchase the richest land, at lowest prices, in the country of Manafee? A ten- acre tarm here will net as much as 100 acres in the north; delightful climate, no drouths, . convenient markets, abundant lator, good schools;: goods shipped from this county are sold at highest prices in northern markets; cstablish & fruit and vegetable farm here and become independ- ent; write for booklet. J. W. White, Gen- eral Industrial Agent, 5. A. L. Rallway, Norfolk, Va. Washington. DAIRYING PAYS. And nowhere better than in Snohomish county, Washington. But little freezin or hot'weather, xo bad storms and smal grain, grass, roots and most fruits yleld reat; no ' fallures. Butter 30¢ & per . and higher. Our best dairymen have money in plenty; 18 years ago 1 brought cows here from Wisconsin and have done dairying, so talk confidently. I am now selling real estate and many farms. Have one of 165 acres, mostly bottom land, near large condensery and good city water piped into buildings, now support. ing 40 cows. Price with tools and some stock, $15,500. Good terms. More big and lttle, Write for- particulars. J. A BAKER, Room 8 Walsh Bldg., Everett, Wash. Wyomi: 64 ACRES, 3 miles from one station and 4 miles from another, on Union Paeific main line; all first class land; $15 per acre, ie-third cash, balance annual paymeats, 6 per cent. Address M 231, Bee. quick if you want this snap. Hud Agency, Miaiand, 8. D0 'udson Land WRITE_ for bi South Da- o handise, hardware, cat - come; give full particulars, Land Agency, Marion, 8. D. i FOR SALE—Ranch on Colorado and Wyoming line; consists of 8,500 acres of and by land; rench le ‘now Tanch with or Withous stoek For further Wl ut apply to Harry Tatham, Jelm, “ APRIL | entcago WANTED-City loans and warrante. W. | 13, 1910. RAILWAY TIME CARD—Continucd. Siises Gretr We i b e mited. Twia City Limit | Chicags KExpres | Twin City W e Omaha-St. Louls Exp..s :00 pm s 9 | Mail and Kxpress Bianberry Local Council Blufts). sURLL drom Denver_and California. Puget Sound Kxpress. Nebraska points. Black wilis Northwest Express Nebraska points. Liocolu Mail Nebraska IKxpress. Lincoln Loea | Lincoin Local. Schuyler- Platisnioutn Platismouth-iowa .. Bellevue-Plattsmouth Colorado Limited Chicago Speclal Chicago Express. Chicago Fast Express Jowa Local Creston-low §t. Louls Kxpress K. C. and St Joweph K. C. and St Joseph K. C. & St. Josepn. | WERSTER STATION —Fitte Webster. 34 url Pacifioe— Bloux City Express. Omaha_Local Eloux City Twin City Passenger Bioux City Local. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER S Real estate transfers for April 12, fur- niehed by the Midland Guarantee and Trust bonded abstracters, 174 ifarnam elephone Douglas Axel B. Seastedt and wife to Willlam R. Lind, lot 13, E. V. Smith's subdiv.$ 3,500 | John W. 'Shanahan and wife to Edith Hansen, lot 25 and ni lot 2, Forest Hill. John A. Crelghton Trust company and wite, lot ton's 1st add.. lal Arthur D. Andons to O. 8. Remington, lot 2, block 10, Myers, Richards & Tiiden's add. M. Johnson and husband to E. Wheeler, lot 5, block 15, Kountze Place M. Olson to O. F. Davis com| w29% feet lot 11 and eSly feet 12, block 7, Bedford Place. M.'C. Basley to Eva block 8, Bowers' add Kenwood Realty company Nielson, lots 284, 28, 2% and 27, Kenwood . G. Buckholz to John J -nd wife, lot 21, block 2, Place Elizabet pany to Grace T. Ross, el0 feet lot block 22, Kountze Place. Stewart 1o K. A. Stewart. w3l feet 51% feet lot b, block 4, E. add \ A 8. Dol wi 1 and 2 Wohler's Plac A, B. Woodford and wife P. Johnson and wife Mayne's add Heal to Joseph 8, block B, HDnn), A lot Christensen Baksr | Edwin F. Brall ative Savings and Loan assoclation, lot 15, block 1, Portland Place. ., J. Corey and husband to C. Thurman, n36% feet 80 feet lot and 13, Sunnyside. E. West and husband to C. P. lot_8, block 2, Lake View. S, C. Gorham and wife to R. W. Bryant, lot 10, block 1, Becher . Frederick's add v E. B. Balch and wife to Charles Burdick, lot 3, block 9, Summit. John H. Levy and wife to Charles Burdick, B. L. Tower to Jessie E. lot 13, block 4, West End 5 M. M. Robertson to J. B. Robertson, lot 14, block 4, West End 8. L. Burdick and husband to Bd -T. Heyden, lots 3 and 4, block 49, Summit’ ... John P. Finley and wife to Aaron Wilson, lot 7, block 1, West End.... S. H. Reed to Benson Land company, lot 10, block 8, Briggs' Place John T. Hopkins and wife to Benson Land company, lot 10 and e'% lot 11, block 5 Briggs' Place.... W. D. Willlams and wife fo A. Scha- lek, part lot 40, Rees' Place. William H. Clarkson and wife to G. A. Courtright, part lot 3, block 2, rker's add.. Anton Wahlby and wife to A. H. Priday, lot 4, block 7, Hawthorne. A. Schalek and wife to W. D. Wii- llams, lots 15 and 16, block 2, Boule- vard Terrace. 3 I WANTED—TO RENT | THREE or four nice modern unfurnished | rooms, not close in. Addre J-228, Bee. | TRAVELING man, away four days each | week, desires room and board for himself | and wife in pasivate family, Hanscom park | district. Willing -to pay for modern ac- | comodations in congenial home. G 347, Bee. We Are Getting Numerous Cally For Houses of All Sizes. List With U: NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 19%9. TO RENT 8 or 10-room house with four or flve bedrooms, west part of town, im- mediately. Harney 1176, RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION——Tenth and Masom Unfon Pacifio— Leave Ban Fran. Ov'ri'a Ltd. 8:15 a Chl. & J?. 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Lincoln...Avr. 3 |§Pennaylvania ...May 11 *Cinolnnati “Apr. 28 W ika .Apr. 3 A $Rits-Cariton o laCarte Restsurant. [enyurs doec, *New - : Jefferson’s Thomas Jefferson was born at Shad. well, Va., on April 13, 1748 Tomorrow will be celebrated as the 167th anniversary of that event. In the state of Alabama the day is a legal holiday, but elsewhere it Is printed in red only the calendars of those ‘who call themselves democrats. In many cities these will gather about ban- quet boards to extol the virtues of the founder and patron saint of thelr party, the while indulging in rosy dreams of victory in the coming elections. The practice of celebrating the birth days of eminent men was inaugurated early in the history of the republic, being copled from the English custom of making the king’'s birthday the principal patriotic fes- tival of the political year. Mr, Jefferson himself particularly disapproved of this | practice, it was offensive to his ex tremely democratic notions, smacking of the hated monarchy., While he was presi- dent, a political friend asked him: “Mr President, what is the date of your birth We wish to celebrate it fittingly."” The author of the Declaration of Independence replied: For that reason 1 decline to en lighten you, nothing could be dis tasteful to me than what you propose, and, when you address m I shall be obliged It you wil omit ‘mister.” " Nobody In America Is afrald of monarchy Jjust now, and no one is enough of a democrat to object to the aristoc title of “mis- te therefore Jefferson's wishes are dis- regarded and his birthday Is celebrated regularly, as It has er since the great man dled, at the age of $3, on July 4, 1526 Only six Americans are remembered habitually and annuaily by the celebrs tion of a special day in their honor. Wash- Indton’s birthday Is a legal holiday in all of the states and territores and Is cele- brated in every part of the world wherever there are two or three Americans gathered together. Lincoln's birthday is a legal | hollday in twenty-two states. It comes | more nearly than any other to approaching | the national character of the Washington birthday celebration, and it is observed even In those states where It is not yet legally set aside as a holiday. For many years this day was claimed exclusively by the republican party, but in late years it has lost its purely political character and has become more national In scope. One of the seceding confederate states, Florida, has made it a legal holiday, and it is cele- brated in the schools in nearly all of the southern states. Andrew Jackson has a day sacred to his | memory, although it is the anniversary ot the battle of New Orleans and not his birthday. January 8§ is known as Jackson | @ay, is @ legal holiday in Louisiana, is the |occaston of great soctal festivities in Tennessee and is a rallylng day for the democratic party in the remainder of the union, The birthday of Jefferson Davis is a legal hollday in elght states, as s that of Robert E. Lee in seven states. Of course the celebration of these days s confined wholly to the south. Jefferson Davis day is celebrated as Confederate Memorial day and has_the same significance at the south that Decoration day has at the north. Jetferson's birthday, then, is one of the two red letter days of the democratic party. Jackson day banquets and Jeffer- son day banquets are regular features of the democratic year, On these occasions the' party leaders call attention to the principlés of the fathers and urge harmony in the next election. It has been Baid, with some degree of truth, that the demo- cratic party always Is united on Jefferson day and Jackson day and on no other days, Although the celebration of his birthday has been appropriated by a political party, Thomas Jefferson belongs to all Ameri- cans. Ameng all the leaders of the revo- lution, Jefferson was the most revolution- ary, for he advocated not alone the over- throw of British dominion, but also the reform of British institutions. His tastes were catholic and his industry was stu- pendous. He left behind him a mass of manuscript, ' which reveals fn the most minute detall every act of his public life. He made a careful note of every action, he kept coples of every letter he wrote and took notes on the conversations of all his associates. The physical labor In- volved in his letter writing of itself was enough to appall an ordinary man. He found that letters copied on wet tissue paper were liable tu fade. So he Invented what he called a “polygraph,” now known as the pantagraph, which draftsmen use to copy drawings to scale. This huge cop- per frame was fitted with two quill pens, one of which he held in his stiff right hand, writing painfully. The other made the same marks on another sheet of pa- on as more been e Some Things You Want to Knéw Birthday. per. The be trimmed fre- quently and both of them must be kept inked. Jeffrson wrote thousands of let- ters with this unwieldly machine. When ho died it found written his own epitaph und it s now tho st which marks his Here was burlied ‘Thomas Jeffer- authos the Declaration of Inde- pendence of tho atutes of Virginia f Rel reedom, and Father of the Uni- versity of Virginia* There Is not & word to that was twl president of the United States, that ho was vice presi- dent and secretary of state, that he was governor of Virginia, or that ho had been honored in many ways by the people of nis state the new nation which he had helped to bring into existence. No mention Is made on that bit of stone of the fact that It was Jefferson Wwho o ‘ Eeniture and entail in land tenuves, thus solving more than a century ago in Amer- fea tho problems which are bringlag on starvation and revolution in England to da There 1s not a word to say that the man burled there was he who, as head of an infant republic In the new world, went across seas and bioke the power of the Barbary pirates to whom Iurope had paid fribute for centuries. There I8 no word to tell that it was he who opened up the great west by the pur- chase of Loulsiana and the dispatch of the Lewis and Clark expedition to Oregon nothing to say that (Im/Q:lln o was he who drafted a charter for-the first republic .of France, of that It was he who led the fight against the alien and sedition laws which sought to throttie and Jdestroy fras institutions in the very beginning of the history of = the nation. Nor is there a word to tell that it was Jefferson who wrote the Kentucky resolution, which put into words a doctrine that, years afterward, was to drench the land he loved with the blood of brethren, That epitaph does not record the fact that the man burled beneath it was the Thomas Jefferson who invented the plow now used hy every clvilized tiller of the ®oil, nor that it was he who lald the foundation for thie scieate of meteorologs now of such incalculable benefit to man ' kind. Nor Is there a word about the doz ens of perfectly useless mechanieal inven tions upoh which he wasted money anc time. But that stone might truthfully say that Jeirerson was the father of tas ide which resulted in the Inveation of th reaper. fe wrote long letters cuthirin his idea to a blacksmith in Virgna 1 MecCormick, That blacksmith's son, C McCormick, perfected. the mechanics reaper and, as Jefferson predicted, it rey olutionized agricultural life in all the civ flized world. Nor does that epitaph hint of the bitte quarrels which kept his lite in turmoll, th political plots and countesplots, the wi, of wits with his great advarsary, Hamiltun and the ccmpromises which they made . part of the written and anwritten law the fedsral government. The capital o the United States 1s st Washington be cause Jefferson drove a sharp politica bargain. The states of Ohlo, Indiana, 11t nols and others of the northwest tersitor are a leg 1oy from another political plot o Jetterson's. Politiclan, inventor, amateur scientist, lin guist, fiddler, mathematician, he wa above everything else the ‘great democratic statesman who believed sincerely and ab solutely in the people and their right o ruls themselves. Yet he was, himself, of th. aristocracy and not even in his most vio- lent democratic days would he wholly for- get his birth and soclal station. In his ols age the party which he had founded raised up & leader from among the people, Andrew Jackson, and no man was more afrayd than the aged Jefferson. When he was $3 years old Thomas Jeffer- son wrote the Declaration of Independence, belng selected as chairman of the com- mittee because he was young and had taken no part In the congressional quarrels and jealousies, He wrote with words of fire that great declaration of human rights and indictment of monarchic government, Con- gress struck out the anti-slavery portions of the document, but it was adopted prac- tically as Jefferson wrote it and thus, the United States of America game into exist- ence as a free nation. Many men in his day dld not agree with Jefferson, and many belleved him to be a demagogue. Many men still hold these views. Others, then and now, hafl him as the great apostle of true political democ- racy. But all men must agree that he was one of the ablest and greatest of the able and great generation which ushered the great republic into the council of the na- tions, Tomorrow—Base Ball Writers. pens had to Was he had carved tomb of and of the buried ti o |PARALYZED GIRL NEVER OUT OF HOME BUT FOUR TIMES Selma Ohlfs, Now 20 Years of Age, Will Exhibit Faney Work at As- wociated Charities Bazaar. Selma Ohlifs is 20 years of age and has never been out of her home but three or tour times since she was a small child. At the age of § she suffered an iliness which left her paralyzed as to her lower limbs, shuttting her out of school and keep- ing her from indulging In the pleasures of childhood. Miss Ohlfs learned to read and write through the visits of other children who called on her on their way to and from school. Later she learned to do fancy herself, and is anticipating & wonderfu experience. Arrangements have been mad: to bring her to the Bee bullding Frjday and Saturday in the city automobief anc to take her home Ih the evening. o MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN work by assiduous study in the small cot- tage where she and her aged mother have lived for years and which they are for- tunate enough to own. “In spite of her great handicap, Miss Ohifs is one of the most lovahle and cheer- tul girls in Omaha," sald Miss Jontz of the Assoclated Charities. “She does wonderful work with her needle and in an artistic way, and she furnishes an example of grit, cleverness and determination that should prove an inspiration to other shut- ins, when her story is known." Miss Ohlfs will be present in her wheel chair, her only means of locomotion, when the Assoclated Charities bazaar opens next Friday in the rotunda of the Hee building. Because of her affliction, she has been compelled to sell her work through the help of the Assoclated Charity bureau. 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