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BERENE e 22RKRER S nZR 10 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1910. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. [o— - - TWO desirable lots in Florence, two blocks from in St, one block from #chool house. For particulars eali owner. ‘Fhone Harney 397. PRAIRIE PARK trict, buflt on artistio and harmonious lines, has 31 brand new houses. Small cash payment_and balance monthly. PAXTON REAL ESTATE CG. TWO BIG SNAPS ‘ ® rooms, modern except heat, In north- west portion of eity; large lot, paved street, ete walks, shade trees, south front ! location, Price, $5,76. ELEVEN-ROOM, TWO LOTS, Eleven-room, two lots (2 A), In southwest rt of town, near Hanscom park and ulevard; near car. Look at this price twice, 82,600 NOWATA LAND AND LOT C. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 198, GOOD INVESTMEN1—SNAP Meat market, Including all fixtures, gaso- line _engine, computing scales, kettle and smoke house, Six living rooms upstairs. Wil bring & rental of $0 per month, Owner has cleated $5,00 annually and on socount_of leavin geity will sell for $4,500. Lot 22x88, Jocated near 16th and Cuming. Call Douglas 2292 214 Board of Trade Bidg. $10 CASH—§1 PER WEEK. t Leavenworth District bulld.ng lots. MUITZLATF, 5620 Leavenwortn, Phone Harney 209. In Center of City—Brick bufiding; first-class shape; 14 rooms; strictly modern: one-half block off 16th ‘St la. | come §150 per month. Price $15,000, | NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 1908 _Elegant Residence West Farnam District This property comprises a large res- | idence and an east frontage at 39th and Dodge Sts. Owner has moved | from Omaha and desires to make im- mediate sale. For particulars apply "E'he Byron Reed Co,, Both ‘phones. 212 South 14th. ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN BEMIS PARK $8,000 We have been instructed by the owner of a beautiful home on Lincoln Boulevard, facing south, to dispose of same. House contains 9 rooms and is complete and modern in every respect, oak finish downstairs, white enamel upstairs. Call us up and let us show you this. HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 Harney 8t.* GET THEM TOGETHER - We have customers for improved prop- | erties. If you have something to sell, list it with us. We want houses of $2,000 to 5000 value. Payne Investment Company, 8. E. Cor. 15th and Farnam, iy i < CAN YOU BEAT THIS? $75 cash, $15 per month G-room cottage, newly repaired, city Jater, Sewer, closst, gas, concrete walks, lot 8-106, close in, only $1,650. Neat 6-room cottage, full lot, fruit, out- buildings, ete., & very attractive suburban ;\lum(- near 4ith and Franklin, for only elegant near -ca Cholce new @-room modern house full lot, fine location. Price reduced to $2,800 fof Immediate saie: Weé have more Mke these. Call and let us start you on owning your home. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., 432 Ramge Bldg. 15th and Harney. risa 2 $4,750 | 1and, | the chance of a lifetim REAL ESTATE RM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL Oszark region of Arkansas fertile valleys, rich mountain tops, mate, flowing springs; farms all sizes, prices. Write J. Mitchell & Co., etteville, Ark. INSPECT AND YOU WILL BUY THIS 12,100 acres in southwest Ark.. 7 miles city of iroad station on land; Hed River #olid body; no richer farm lan improved farms on tract; hickory, h timber. For quick sale, §1.60 per terms. Inspect and you wili buy. LEGRAND 'W. JONES, Texarkana, Ark.- ex. CALIFORNIA LANDS. Freo homes In southern California, finest now open for homestead; finest cl mate, soil and water; this wont last lon excursion May 8. | For full particulars and descriptive cata- logue call on or address John Maresn, Hotel | Boquet, Omaha, Neb, BRITISH COLUMBIA FARM LANDS. 100,000 acres near Fort George on Grand Trunk Pacific. Rich soll, ideal climate; small or large blocks; on easy terms. The | Mercantile Trust C: Ltd., Vancouver, B. C* Celoraas. COLORADO LAND FOR SALB BY OWNER. Atcut 20,640 acres of §ood land, mostly emooth &nd rolling, fine soll, 10 be sold In one body, 15 to # miles east of Denver on the Union Pacific R. R. south of Watkins, it and Strausburg. This tract lies close 1o above towns. The land is all fenced and many times cross fenced, Other ngs. Extra good proposition for sul dividing or colonising., No ageats need ap- ply. Buy direct trom owner, NOAH CANN, UM GleLarm Place, Denver, Colo. In sunny Colorado. 1 ocan I cate you on @& good 32-acre homestead; £00d ‘water and close to rallroad; also a few fine relinquistments for sale_ cheap; | me snaps in decded jand. H. E. Huston, Sugar City, Colo. Delawar DELAWARE FARMS, delightful climate, proauctive soll, best markets, the. ideal ming country; we guararntce satisfaction; | send for free catalogue. McDaniel & Me- Daniel, Dover, Del Florida. FLORIDA FARMS CHEAP Would you invest in a 5, 10. 20 or #-acre frult, vegetable, poultry, pecan or _truck farm in Florida’s best agricultural district it you could get it for $10 per acre ur the market price? Weo are just opening up a new tract of land in Uolumbia county, Florida, and while constructing the paign, we will sell in this viemity a_fow tracts on cash or casy payments of § per month and at $10 per acre under the market price. We have just issued a beautiful 2 page book, showing pictures of fields and dwellings in our locality all In artistic col- ors. We will mall you this book free and send you such other advertising matter will glve you a good idea of our propo tion. ~ Our land 'is convenient to two rail- roads and we have a modorn oity of 6,000 people in our midst. People who know Florida consider our tract one of the very best propositions in Florida. It is endorsed by bankers, congressmen, farmers and the Board of rade. Columbia-Florida Laod Land Co., 39 Times Bldg., St. Louls, Mo. J. F. WILCOX, Council Bluffs, Ia.; larg- est greenhouse in west; beautiful fiowers | for any occasion shipped anywhere in U. 8. FOR EXCHANGE—Good $9500 stock dry goods, shoes and groceries; what have you in clear land or income property? M. B. Winnard, Wyoming, la. “JOWA corn land Is best land; 100 acres four milcs town, fair buildings, $9.000; 165 deres two miles town, fair bulldings $,500, a. Write & 8, Buffalo Center, 4% ACRES of bottom labd In Iowa, near | Council Blutfs; price, $7% per acre; will take $15,000 in clear land or good merchan- dise. ~ Also 8 acres in Harrison county; will trade equity for something clear_that is worth the money. Address D. M. Rem- ington, Mondamin, 1 Kan SEVEN ROOMS THOROUGHLY MODERN Reception hall, parlor with elegant firo- place, dining room and kitchen, three bed Yooms and bath. Every room large and alry, two stairways, heavy 2-inch oak doors, downstairs all in oak. Fixtures are the very best, south and east fronts on cor- ner lot (x50, with both streets paved, 1% block from No. 24th St. car. Owner very anxious to sell and has made his price (ORE than right. once. THE ABBOTT REALTY CO., 4l1-415 Brandels Bldg. Care E. Bolen, Mgr. Dous. 3306, Near Creishton University Brand new square house, 6 rooms and re- ception hall, finlsned in oak, now reaay for eccupancy, ‘mapie floors, south front lot, b0-foo tfrontage, cemented ceilar, excellent furnace, and electric light, nidely pa- ered, iocated at the northwest corner of 2,th Ave. and Chicago St. Price dirt cheap, unl{ $500 casb, balance a trifle more than rent. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO., 450 Brandels Bldg. Both 'Phones. Better investigate at | | KANSAS |FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, | $20 PER ACRE | ANl rented, paylng trom 10 to 22 per cent rent. Best alfalfa in the worid. Easy terms. If not as represented, will return | vour expenses. NOWATA LAND AND LOT €O, Y. Lifo Bids. "Phone Red '199. | POSSESSION — s0-acre farm; well im- | proved; ‘rich soil; 5 acres in cultivation; near good town In southeast Kansas; price, | 3280 Address owner, . R. Finley, Caney, an. 520 ACRES pasture, well fenced, plenty water, in Barber county, Kansas, for rent, sale or exchange: state what you have. Owner, R. 8. Few, Iola, Kan. FOR SALE—Genuine Kansas bargains— northwest one-quarter 18-10-87, Sherman county,' $6.60 acre, also southwest one- quarter $3-1-87, Cheyenne county, $6 acre. Perfect titles. R. Bettesworth, Cedar Rap.ds, Ia. 220 A , In Mead county, Kansas, all in cultivation, quarter crop goes with land, Isoil A No. I price, $30; will take Omaha | residence up "to $4,000. LATHROP & TOBIN, 415 Bee Building. COZY Mttle home, 2025 Miami St.; lot 4x 130; §-rooms, fine lawn ard ehade trees; Ity water, gas, §L5w; can make termas, IN BENSON + South front lot on Lucas St., near Burnham, 50x128 feet; for sale ou easy payments — $5.00 down and $5.00 a month. Price $190.00. DWIGHT WI1.LIAMS, Bee Office Tel. Harney 3070 utter 6 P. AL | 1 fi“roi:::‘(-“. and my home of 1 nice larg in class condition is for sale, $3.50. Call 2570 Spaulding 5 THE CREAM OF THE CREAM. We have for sale six farms located in eastern Kansas within 70 miles of Kansas City; they are convenient to schools churches, and good towns on main line of railway; moat of them are well improved, and sightly locations. In richness of sofi they are equal to the best lands in Jackson county, Missouri of Johnson county, Kan- sas, which sell at from $100 to $250 per acre. 'We will sell these farms at from $§25 to 5 per acrc; §65 per acre will buy as good a farm, with as good improvements, as can be bought in the above countles at from $125 to $160 per acre. Mo trade, but fair_terms. Act promptly. ST. JOHN & PARKER, Olathe, Kan. 11linol DESIRE some choice equities in good, well located land, having small incum- brance against; have good, clear property to offer. Russell Le Sourd, 101 Callen- der Ave., Peoria, IlI, = FIELD CLUB OPPORTUN- TR ITIES It you want & good lot with a well-built, $-room, modern house, not new, but in excellent condition, near the Field Club, then you want to jook at one. Lot i 100x140 feet east front, on paved street with_ some fine shade’ trees and lots of shrubbery. Just the place for some couple who Want & 004 home with rooms ail on one floor. The house is too sma.l for pres. ent owner, only reason for letting go. Then we have a neat H{ti« f-rovm cottage in same locality on s « sOcth front lot, 70x112 feet, (nnt can be soif for §3, A splendid co 8 “streets. Wous for apartmen: these. B. W. Stolkensay. suernan, SELBY 4% Board of Trade 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 #cres I8 in_fine pasture, has oak c lot, MOX112 £at make exceller | oouse. Call us facing iacation ) about Doug. 1510, trees. Can sell 10 acres more adjoining or | can sell you 5 or 10 acres separately. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Hlml; 8t e FARM A.DRE{L.QESJAAJIF FOR sSALE Arkansas. 10 ACRES-3 cultivation; 130 Elberta 1920 acres, black alfalfa Robert Sesslons, g i A fihn\ Ark,’ Minnesota. FOR SALE—My fine improved farm of 188% acres, three miles from Monticello, Minn., Improvements, sofl and location all Bood: price, 355 per acre; will sell with a small payment down and easy terms on the remainder. C. W. Soesbe, (ireene, Ia. | | | | Missouri. 19 ACRES between l.ee's Summit and | Lone Jack, on rock road: well improved; price. $4.000. John W. Luttrell, Indepen- dence, Mo. FOR SALE—In Camden county, Mo., splendid ranch tract, 620 acres; springs, running stream; 60 acres improved; clover meadow; bottom land; blue stem gra: freo range. Also 160 Ha Ha Tonka park, and many other tract small and large, amountin; Price, terms, address A. Cli- max Springs, Mo, 10-ACRE bottom farm; every aere till- able; 6-room house and other outbulldings; 3 acres under plow; fepced and cross fenced; & acres hog pasture, fenced with plank; 4 acres pastu balance saw tim- ber; plenty of water; income prop- | erty, merchandise or notes secured by first mortzages on real estate; price %0 per acre.” Address B. F. Clardy, thel, Mo. SOUTH MISSOURI LE AND SHEEP RANCHES. 2120 Taney county; improved, watered; #; term: “g.n Christian county; improved; snap; 1400 Oregon county; unimproved; dandy; 230 and 1,90 Carter county; ! 200 and 1240 county 60 and 0 and 1.400; . Al well wateied, fine graas and snap ERGE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE on long time and easy s 4 unimproved M-ncre tracts and 4 10 acre tracts, on good road, % mile to school, 3 miles to Blue Springs; price 86 per acre. Geor Springs, Mo. ®e Hughes, Blue " ORCHARD nd cheap, on eas; terms. "1t Interested write Bouth Mic. souri Land and C phar Land and Orchard Company, Doni- Nebrasus. GOOD LAND $5.95 PER ACRE 640 acres In central Neb one-half good cultivation Jand. " balanes pusture jand; five and one-hait " miles road. from rallroud. 88464 cash, baance, 1,33, J. G. BONE, 12 Shugart Bik., Couneil Blutts, Ta Phone si4. NEBRASKA LAND CHEAP. $4.00 PER ACRE 640 acres, western Nebraska, in £ very de- sirable community; small creek on the sec- | tion; $1,47 cash; 31,113 may run 7 years. P. 0. Box 173, Council Bluffs, la. FARM BARGAIN, Mnst be msold on account’ of owner's health; well improved 32-acre farm 7% lles from town; price, $36 acre; easy rms. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield. Neb. WESTERN REAL ESTATE. Farm and town property whers railrosd right-of-way 18 bought through. Kinkaid | bomesteads. Dry land to 2ome under gov- | ernment canai. Don't wait. Address P, O, | Box No. Iil, Gering, Neb. i FARMS, * improved and ummproved | ranches. F. J. Dishner, O'Neill, 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, regardiess of price. 4,076 acres of good unimproved raw land.” Located in Valyerde county, Texas, cl to town on _main line of Southern Pacific rallroad. Wil sell in tracts of 50 acres and up to suit purchaser. Terms, 3160 per acre cash, balance long time. Cal or write for circulars, maps and full p ticulars. This js a chance for you to buy good land at your own price. Write today. 8. E. WAIT & CO. (Trustees.) 617 Bee Bldg. Omaha, Neb. LAND buyers will busy themselves if they will only ask Leander Ciark of Kearney, Neb,, for farms he has for sale. North Dakota. LARGE and small tracts of land for sale in North Dakota and Montana. Missouri Valley Land Co., Dickinson, N. D. 100 IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE—$500 wili_buy one, balance half crop payments. Wadsworth Land and Tree Co., Langdon, TEN THOUSAND acres of homestead land in fertlle Ward county, N. D. A snap; $13 per acre. Lyon Land and Loan | Co., Bowbeils, N. D. steaded land in Ward county. North Da- | Kota, §13; & snap. Lyon Land and Loan Co., Bowbells, N. D, Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA BARGAINS — 400 acres extra 2d bottom, two sets improvements, $62.50 per acre. county for corn, wheat, oats and_ alfaifa. Our list free. Farms $3,000 to $8,000. Lefebrve & Wood, New Kirk, Okl OKLAHOMA map, circulars and price list on farms, sent on request. IraStout, Cushing, Okl OKLAHOMA ‘We have 100,00 acfes of cholce land to select from, ranging in’ price from $ to 0 per acre. This land is In the oll and gas district and you might get an il well with_your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO,, Sulte 624 New York Life Bldg. 110-ACRE Okiahoma farm for sale or ex- change for city pioperty or business. Ihos. J. Harrison, Pryor, Okl, South Dakota. 1 HAVE for quick sale a fine % section seven miles from Midland, 115 acres in nice growing wheat, land ail under fence and cross fence; small house and barn; wili sell this land at $22 per acre, \Including crop and new disc and mower, good wagon and other farm machinery; will carry back 32,600 at 7 per cent interest. Come quick if you want this snap. Hudson Land Agency, Midland, S. D. WRITE for big, new list of South Da- kota and Minnesota lands to exchange for general merchandise, hardware, cattle, in- come; give full particulars. Haslitt’ Land’ Agency, Marion, 8. D. REAL ESTATE FARM AN nASCit LAND FOR SALE SOUTH DAKOTA LANL for Swniey county land; ral new line of railrond now bulldirg In tnls county Buy now and double your money in the next, two years. Choice lands selling at from $1% to 18 per acre. For maps ana in- formation write tc Felland Realty Co., 51 Falace Bidg., Minneapolis, Minn. Texan. he rush is on FOR SALE—At a bargain, an Oklahoma farm, in the richest agricultural portion For particulars address Geo. J. Martin, Amarillo, Tex. WANTED—TO BUY RAILWAY TIME CARD—Continw EST PRICES pald for second-hand fur- -15)':Tclmu llhvvll. clotues, shoes, Phons Dougias badl. SECOND-HAND olothing, party, afternoon gresses. John Feldman, D. 123 or Ind. A-38. BEST PRICE pald for second-hand furni- ture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Phone. w71 Dougl T BUY, sell and exchange second-hand goods. Sol Rosenberg, 108 8. 14th. Doug. 68, WANTED-65,000 feather beds. Write or ‘phone D. 7608, Metropolitan Feather Co., 801 N, 20th. CIAL fine proposition of 7,630 acres; all fine land; jolning the city of Midland, Tex., on rt can be sold for town lots; ‘ms; already run out in tracts from 80 s up; all tiflable; the town is booming, and this can be handied on $40,00 cash; will agree to give deeds with each $ tracts with separate set of notes; 10 annual paymeénts, 6 per cent interest; can furnish blue print; write me at once. WIil Jennings, Italy, Tex. FOR SALE—Cheap land, in old Mexico and Rio Grande valley, Texas; any size tract; adapted to sugar cane, cotton, fruits d 'general agricuiture; large acreas timber, mineral oil and grazing; some lm- proved ranches. Address O. C. Hillebrandt o, Lands, Loans and Invesiments, isrowns- viile, Tex. IRRIGATED farm in Toyah valley; 1 acres in alfaifa, 40 acres ready for cor this Is said to be the best farm in the valley; will pay 20 per cent this year. Write's. E. Washow, Saragosa, Texas. WANTED—TO RENT VELING man, away four d anl}(.A‘dglrfl room and board for himself | and wife in private family, Hanscom park district. Willing to pay for modern ac- comodations in congenlal home. G M7, WANTED—To lease a good hotel fur- nished, or take the management; can fui nish all the help; best of references; & years' experience. C. M. D., General De- I Bluffs i We Are Uetting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Sizes. Llil‘)gllgoum WATA LAND AND .y §?N. Y. Life Bld, Phone Red 199. WISH to rent or lease five or six-room cottage. Must be modern and in good BUSINESS PROPERTY in_Findlay, O. for western land; property rents for 815 per month; fine location in one of the best towns in Ohio; will give you good trade, Write for further particulars. Chas. Stay- man, Fort Dodge, la. 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 Manatee? A ten-: acre farm here wili net as much as 100 acres in the north; delightful climate, no drouths, convenlent markets, abundant lator, good schools; goods shipped from this county are sold at highest prices in northern markets; cstablish a fruit and vegetable farm here and become independ- ent; -write for booklet. J. W. White, Gen- erai Indusirial Agent, S. A. L. Rallway, Norfolk, Va. Washington, DAIRYING PAYS, And nowhere better than in Snohomish county, Washington. But little freezing or hot weather, no bad storms and small grain, grass, roots and most fruits yleld greati no ' fallures. Butter 30c = per Ib. and higher. Our best dairymen have money In plenty; 18 years ago I brought cows here from Wisconsin and have done dairying, 8o talk confidently. I am_ now selling real estate and many farms, Have one of 1566 acres, mostly bottom land, near large condensery and good city: water piped into bulldings, now support- ing 40 cows. Price with tools and some stock, $15,600. QGood terms. More big and lttle, Write for particula J. A. BAKER, Room 3 Walsh Bldg., Everett, Wash. Wyoming. FOR SALE—Ranch on Colorado and Wyoming Jine; consists of 9,600 acres of grazing and hay land; ranch is now stocked with cattle and sheep; will sell nch with or without stock. For further particulars apply to Harry Tatham, Jelm, yo. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 5, 6 and i-room houses. If prices are right ‘we can sell' your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Blg. REAL ESTATE LOANS FovaT BT Con T Rarnam BE LOANS to home gwners and home build- ers, with,privilege of making partial pay- ments semisannually. W, H. THOMAS, 603 First National Bank Bldg. GARVIN ‘BROS., 818 N. Y. Life, $500 to $200,000 ont improved property. No delay. $500 to $5,000 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estaté Co., 103 N. Y. Life. Douglas or A-2162. MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha _busine: roperty. | THOMAS BRENNAN, Room. 1, New York Life Bldg. WANTED-City loans. Pevers Trust Co. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. ¥. D. Wead, Weaad Bll!fl.Z 18th and Farnam. LOWEST RATES—Bemis. Brandels Blag. SWAPS DOUGLAS COUNTY—320 acres % mile Armour, 260 crop, balance alfalfa and ha fair imp.; Al farm, easy terms. 320 acre 8 miles Armour, one of the very best im. proved farms in county, land perfect, 100 acres tame grass, balance crop cultivation, fine grove, orchard; this is one of the best bargains in county. 220 acres 6 miles A mour. 20 cultly., new barn, fair house; a nuine bargain this. 160 acres, all culti- ted, no bufldings; a bargain, near town, 15 other choice improved farms in Dou and Charles Mix counties, prices $40 to §10 per acre. BRULE COUNTY-—3%0 acres 2% miles Pukwana, new house, other bulldings good, 250 cultivated, land the best. 640 acres 15 mile Pukwana, 110 crop, all good, tillable land, good set improvements, at a bargain. 160 acres 4 miles Pukwana, well improved, one of the best snaps in county. 12 acre 2 miles town, well improved, & snap. b other improved and unimproved places in Brule and Buffalo counties, $20 up. Have nothing but the very choicest pieces of land. "Write for further information and lists. W, T. BARTLETT, %056 Grain Exchange . Bloux City, Ia. SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS. 640 acres, lylng on the valley at the foot of the Wessington hills, with 5,000 worth of improvements, consisting of a good, new bank barn 40x6, with plenty of room for hay, cattle and horses; a good elght-room house, granary and corncrib; artesian well. running through hog pasture; 600 acres of this land is ood land as there is in Hand “and Beadle countles, with just enough siope to drain nicely; the other forty acres consists of twelve acres of good natural timber, good high building spot and fine pasture land; 400 acres of this land is in cultivation and 200 acres is fine hay meadow; level land and should be cultivated; this land paid 15 per cent inter- €8t on the investment for the last five years; it can be bought for the small sum 28 MW per acre. on good terms; the place has the advantages of rural freo dellve and telephone; this section is either an in- vestment or & home for anyone to handle, with or without stock, as it lies tributary to cheap pasture land; only six miles from Wessington, and will bear close inspection; this is one of fifty or more bargains that can offer. Wessington Valley Land Co., Wessington, 8. D, GRANT COUNTY, S. D, FARMS. 100 acres 3 miles from Troy; under plow; 20 acres timothy, meadow; wil nice, level Jand; best of soil small house and granary; fine farin. Price, 16,250; $2.250 cash, nce at 6 per cent. 20 'acres 245 miles from Troy, 130 acres under plow, balance ail tillable; good sofl; no bulldings; a beauty. Price, $10,600; one- half cash and balance at 8 per cent. 320 acres 2% miles from Troy; 120 acres under plow, 0 acres tame grass, 100 acres fenced for ‘pasture; all nice land and all dliable; nice large house, good barn, gra y, etc.; nice giove trees; 2 wells, good fer, 6-barrel cistern; a beautiful home. Price, §13,80; one-half cash and balance at € per cont. under plow. 3 acres tame grass, balance pasture and hay land, 3 acres fenced; vd other budinge: wel ot Hood granary an r bulldings; well o windmill, tank, to own this farm m to be happy. Price, #9 per cash n REALTY CO., Osceola, Mo. l acre; $9.¢ and balai at 6 per cent. ‘Also have Taw prairie lands for sale on easy terms. ress, THOMAS R _STEVBES, Troy, 8. D acres § miles from Troy; 400 acres | WILL TRADE—820 acres of land in Ch: county, - Neb., for ldence property In Omaha; property must be modern and in desirable location. Land lays smooth and level; the very best of soil; no finer land in the state. Address, P. O. Box 372, Weep- ing Water, Neb. TO EXCHANGE~Improved Oklahoma farm for #stock merchandise. Box 278, Frankfort, Ind. TO EXCHANGE—Clean, merchandlse for Fairview, Il TO EXCHANGE for stock general mer- chandise, 100-acre improved farm, Adams county, North Dakota, or 320 acres Stuts- man county, North Dakota. Lock Box 761, Jamestown, N. D, * IF YOU want good Kansas farms for your flats, residence or other income prop- erty list with us. LATHROP & TOBIN, 415 Bee Bullding. $5,000. $17,000. §20,000, General merchandise. $15,000—$17,00 hardware, wants land. Please give legal numbers in first letter. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red Ww. ONE of the finest frult farms ever built; 20 ecres large and small frult; modern house; an. ideal home and a big money maker, It 18 worth 3,000, Do you want it NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Buite 624 N. Y. Life bidg. Red 19%. CLOSED carriage or street hack, landau- let style, but litle used, made by Cunning: bam and soid new for $1.00. This carriage 15 now worth $00 in casn, but we would exchange it for horses or for vacant prop- erty or for wesiern land. Johnson, Dan- {forth Co. 8 W. Cor. 10th and Jones Sis. You Want a Farm the other ow_wants city property or tock ot js. We want the commission. Eend us full description in first letier aod we will ge* you a trade. & LOT CO.. ed 1998, staple general farm. Andrew Miller, NOWATA LAND FOR SAL tarm, level an tion; b acres x::“;\l;::' BTV, houss, with hard w i goo el biatern, garden, small fruit, beautiful lawn, Large, new barn for stock and hay; granary, hog house, chicken house, car- v slied: overything In first clase con, \tlon. Bulidings painted. It's a picture o S ombaern fagm-‘Home Sweet Home'— Tocated in Dakota, one and one-half miles from a town of 2,200 Price b an acre Clear of incumbrance. Am _moving to QOmaha. and want fo take & nige. modern little Home payment. What ha ‘s clear? Call at once, Room 4 Omaha. George W. Bowder. WANTED—SITUATIONS JAPANESE CHAUFFEUR wants posi- tion! can drive and repair any gasoline car; §00d refevences. Address S 217, Bee. A CLEAN, energetic young man, with two years' experience as head clerk Lo sales and traffie manager of large manufactur- ing company desires position in advancing 30ute of similar character. References. Ad- dress B 20, care Lee. e Tl WHEN writing to advertisers, kindly mention The Bee. residence district. Address, W-218 Bee. Persistent advertising 1s the road to Big Returns. —_——— = TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MALE HELP WANTED. WANT a good Ifve stock salesman, who can interest capital in A-l land syndicate. Investors can double ~their money. No chance for loss. Will give good proposition to right man. Address G-2u6 care [Bve. “WANTED — Experienced packing house enginecer. Kor first position out of town Reply stating experience, Address G-25 care Bee. WANTED—Experienced bushelman in men's clothing store. Steady job, Apply Guarantee Clothing Co. ~ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS _ Real cstate transfers for April 13, 1910, furaished by the Midland Guarantee & Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1714 Farnam street, telephone Douglas 2865: A. G. Moyers to Hastings & Hey- den, lots 17 and 15, block 1, Payne park ... . 4 Willam 8. Hillis to N. . Wheeler, lot 8, Hillis' add.. South Omaha Land Co. to J. F. Mc- Auley, lot 6, block 240, South Omaha N. A. Enright and husband to J. N. lot 1, block 4, Fowler 'e to Cyrus D. Glover, replat block 1, Bemis park ... it Charles B. Kountze and wi Schonborn, lot 14, block 11, & Ruth's Jno. C. Baines and wife to M. Schonborn, lot 15, block 11, Kountze & Ruth's ... M. M. Bchonborn to Chicago Great Western Railroad company, lots 14 and 15, block 11, Kountze & Ruth George H. Pomder and wife to S. D. Upburn, lot 14, block 12, Dundes place ¥ Morningside Land ¢ Snell, lot 446. G, I. Park to 1 23, block 13, Halcyon helghts. 0. C. Redick to Floyd Humes, block 1, Madison square... Arnold 1. Hansen and wife to Jam Jones, lots 8 and 4, block 2, Lan- caster place T, Hilligan and wife to R. S. Sever- ance, block 47, Benson.. S. Heyn and wife to James Kizak ‘and_wife, e42 feet of i) feet of lot 12, Barker's allottment. . Grace Sillie to 8. J. De Bosia, lot 3, block “E,”" Lowe's M. E. Ives to H. Haubors, wi lot §, n2 feet el lot 8, block 130, city. Elizabeth Kountze Real Estate Co. to K. B. Morgan, lots 11 and 12, block 1,'Kountae place ....... Mary F. Morrill, guardian Grove Wheaton _Construction lot 19, block 102, Dundee place. Cherles E. Willlamson, tr., to Sadle, lots 1, 2, 13 and 14, block “A James park . Janies 8, Norrls and wife to Ed Glsen, lots 12 and 13, block 12, Dundes place . ; B, E. V. Parnell and husband to Charles L. Allemen, lot 5, block 2, 1st sub of Griffen & Smith's B, Sheridan to James P. Brophy, nid Teet 566 feet, tax lot %, all in sw 10-16-13 Barker Co. .G block 9, Crelghton helghts. : C. C. Wilson to Leo P. Wilson, si2 feet. wh feet lot 7 and s92 feet 3 feet, lot 8, block 7, Drake's add...... M, J. Adams to E. C. Ada feet lot 36, s22 feet lot 37, Rees' place George P. Hulst to Pat. 'W. Coakley, lots 1 to 4, block 4, Hulst's add...... Bd. C. Adams to M. M. Ish, n3l fect Tot 36, 522 feet lot #7, Rees place...... M. 8. Josiin to Nathan P. Dodge, Jr.. % 1ot %, nt lot 3, block 21, E. V. 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Wealthy Widow’s Body in Trunk Corpse Found Fully Attired with No Marks to Indicate Murder— Suicide Says Jury, HANNIBAL, Mo coronex’s jury this afternoon returned a verdict of sulcide or accidental death In the case of Mrs. Gertrude Maxwell, a wealthy widow who was found dead in a trunk at her home near Palmyra today, relatives are not convinced that she ended her own life and declare they will conduct a more thorough investigation than that of the jury. County Treasurer Wade Maxwell, a son, declares his mother was murdered and is working on this theory. Friends of the woman ‘scout the sulcide theory and be- lleve her death was accidental. She was of a timid disposition, they say, and in their bellef, became frightened and hid herself in the trunk, dying from'suffoca- tion. Mrs. Maxwell, who was about 60 years old, was fully dressed. Her knees were bent g0 that her chin rested on them. At times she had ltved with her only daughter, Miss Mazle Maxwell, a teacher in the Palmyra school. Last Wednesday she telephoned a physi- clan that she was {ll and he prescribed for her over the telephone. Coroner O'Donnell ordered an autopsy to be made on the body. The coroner's jury that held an inquest into the death of Mrs. Maxwell this after- noon brought In the following verdict: “We the jury find that Mrs. Gertrude Maxwell came to her death by getting into & trunk and closing it, where her body was found at § a. m., April 12." The trunk was open when the coroner's Jury viewed it. In the bottom were several rags which were apparently saturated with carbolic acid. The acid stains on the rags were the chiet evidence upon which the jury reached its concluslon. Testimony revealed that Mrs. Maxwell was worth between $30,000 and $40,000. 1 RUTH WHEELER’S BODY EXHUMED FOR AUTOPSY 1 Stenographer’s Remains Dug Up in Etfort to Break Down Defense of Albert Wolte; NEW YORK, April 13—To break down a possible defense of Albert Wolter, accused of the murder of Ruth Wheeler, tho body of the girl was exhumed today and another autopsy held. Wolter's lawyer had raised the point that the remains found on W ter's premises have not been proven those of the Wheeler girl and that it has not beert proven a murder actually was com- mitted. The bones found in the fireplace will form one of the state's exhibits at the trial. POSTMASTERS AND CARRIERS Names of Men Who Hav: lected to Serve the ernment. (From a slatt Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, April 18.—(Special Tel- egram.)—Rural carriers have been ap- pointed as follow: Nebraska—Dawson, route %, J. G. Ryan carrier, D. O'Grady substitute; Dorchester, route 1, E. E. Willls carrier, M. M. Wall substitute; SBargent, route 1, G. R. Doug- las carrier, no substitute; Wausa, route 1, J. E. Peterson carrier, no substitute. South Dakota—Marion, route 4, 8. M. Venderley carrier, no gubstitute. Postmasters appointed: Iowa—Kirkville, ‘Wapello ‘eounty, R. P, Johnson, vice S. R. Johnson, deceased. South Dakota — MecLaughlin, Corson county, R. 8. McLaughlin, vice R. C. Pangler, resigned. The application of E. M. Searle, Theo- dore F. Goold, A. Nelson, R. T, Lewis and ‘W. T. Auld to organize the Citizens' Na- tional bank of Ogalalla, Neb., with $25, 000 capital has been approved by the comptroller of the currency. The comptroller has also approved the conversion of the Commercial bank of Chappell, Neb, into the First National bank of Chappell, with $25,000 capital. Been Se- Gov- *Apuwo = pmn'm\ 8 oyusofiau} puw 93 87y Ry \ April 13.—~Although a [NORRIS AGAIN RAPS YCANNON N ’labruh Congressman hly: “Uncle Joe” at Banquet in Utica. | \'unmnmmwncon*t Refers to Illinois Leader as Iron Duke Declares He Should Be Relegated to Rear Rank, UTICA, N. Y, April 13—"Ths present dlstrust of popular representation in legls- lative bodles means Sooner or later a practical despotism,” declared State Super- intendent of lnsursnce Willlam H kiss in & speech at the annual banquet of the Oneida County Republican league here tonight. The speakers included Charles J. Bona- parte, formerly attorney general of United States and Comgressman George Norrls of Nebraska. Merwin M. Hart, president of the egeue, in his introductory remarks said the(pffople are as hard to fool as In Lincoln's fime, “were not decelved by the Payne-Aldrich tariff bill and are tired of continued dls- closures about politiclans for revenus only.” Mr. Bonaparte's address was an analysis of the methods of bosses and rings, a pro- test against the methods of both and & plea for returning political power to the people. “The mass of our cltizens habitually ccme to the polls, mot to choose their rulers, but to record a preference botween nominees of two usurping monopolies,” he sald. { { Tarite Promise Unkdot. Congressman Norris referred to the tarift promise made to the people at the lask republican convention in Chicago and sald he did not belleve this pledge had been tulfilled. He also pald his respects to Speaker Cannon, saying the epeaker had gained & power second to Mone unless it be the president, a power not given by the constitution, » ““These self-constituted and selt-appointed, and, T hope, temporary leaders of republi- canism mus{ be relegated to the rear ai made to serve In the ranks' sald MT | Norris. “Becauso the Insurgents refused to vote to declare his office vacant the speaker called them cowards. It may be that after the legislative program, we have pledged to the people is carried out, the speaker will have the opportunity.of witnessing an exhibition, of that courage which he said we lacked. If he possesses the courage ho | thinks others lack, he might serew up ’i: a little and get enough of it to hand P | resignation in to the house, which he o | certainly do at any time. | “The speaker has lost his control. ' One | of the greatest machines in American poli- | tics lies prostrate at the feet of the people today and it willTiot be long, my friends, before the Iron Duke of Illinols, standin on his political St. Helépa' will bo able to look across the sad waves at disappear. ing worlds that once wére his and whose people formerly bowed down before his throne in humility and submission.” ' NOBLES OF MYSTIC SHRINE OPEN ANNUAL CONCLAVE; Delegates Number 35,000 at New Orleans Convention—Campaigns Begin for Next Year, NEW ORLEANS, April 18.~With the ar- rival of the last of the visiting delegates, the Nobles. ot the, Mystic Shyine ju annual conclave today opened the - thirty-sixthy meeting of the imperial council. Tonight the registry indjcates 35,000 Shriners are kere. ™ The reports submitted today show thalf during the last year there has been a net inerease in the membership of 1L021. There is now a total balance in the-treasury of $107,416.31. In the report of the Imperial potentate comment is made on his S~der concerning uniformed female patrols. The order was to the effeet that no temple | ot the Shriners would be allowed to organ- ize any uniformed body of women and introduce them Into any ceremonial ses- slon or permit them to appear in any parade. The order grew out of the appear: ance of patrols of uniformea women | the parade at Loulsville, Ky., last year. The report of the recorder showed thaty Medinah temple of Chicago still leads With a membership of 8183, Mecca of New York coming second with 682 members. Campaigning for next year's conclave was resumed. Milwaukee, Rochester, Da- troit and Spokane will appear on the off! cial ballot. DILLON AND GLASS ARE OUT Two Dakota Candidates Withdraw, Leaving Fileld to Schroeder and Thorson. HURON, 8. D., April 18.—(Special Tele- gham.)—C. H. Dillon, Yankton, and W. F. Glass, Watertown, candidates for congress on the progressive republican ticket, have advised R. O. Richards, chalrman of th republican primary organization, of their withdrawal from the contest /Schroeder of Rapld City and Thorson of the only opponents of Martin and Burke, and Richards asserts that the sacrifice made by Dillon and Glass means the de- feat of Martin ‘and Burke, and assures the success of the progressive state ticket GIRL MOTHER_FEN YEARS OLD Child Parent apd Daby Daughter | Doing Well in Chicago | Hospital. | CHICAGO, April 13.—Officlals of the Juve- nile court today began an investigation of the case of Annfe Epps, 10 years old, who gave birth to -a girl baby at the county hospital several days ago. It was reportedfy that the young mother and child were in good health. “The young mother's age has been In- vestigated and it has been shown abso- lutely that she is just 10 years old," sald a physician at the hospital. “She is one of the youngest mothers known in this part of the world." — e el moq sPes 839, Juesuag 8001914 ‘30 ) *3gos l:"l”n vp;fi’ ® opew £qaow) hew Juafan WOA9 JOU ‘NOLLISOJNOY NAMONY 4O Suio[pew ‘91104 "’I"'“mw J0} fiw""‘: ¥ WNIIOU 391008 B 30008 0) PIOPE J,UEd NOX o oy Jldg’u".”.‘pl no } 8] ao sey ewnudp oy, +Apowss JueOWe 10w Puv UAAGIA-SWR B ], AIIACIN(,, O ‘sERmSFUWIA] [PTIs9IB] SO0 Pus BIGIIRI(] 010D (POO] Jo PUIGOleg ivesg] pog WNGUEIH dog ‘wisen [[u 03 uogowI Jupee ovwarg “yupeidwor) aar] g .“"q.s‘-dwnuntbmmnqp'n—mm ~OIpIm GAREY WO PIIVENXD ‘punodwod $500S00T]I] ‘YReIs APIM » ha pood 08 FUITIO0 Motch- ¥

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