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ey erp Y vaame ‘for & business property in city. “$8,900 and 34,300, reflwtllvolv‘t - mediate sale. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) up at once. Payne, Bostwick & Slater . Sole Agents, 601 N. Y. Life Bldg. ——— Open 1 Every Afternoon 3T S attractive, modern homes, at 1423 Pinkney St.; 5, all strictly modern, The new, 1411-1418- 14171421 and € and 7 ‘rooms each, oak finish. .+~ Pricés $3,200 to $3,900 Each Built by day labor by the best workmen. | Belected material. Houses now being papered. Nothing better. Nothing cheaper in the north part of Omaha. If you want a dandy home, ready to move right into, let us show you thess. We know they will please you. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. ELEVEN rooms, modern; lot 50x136, good barn, 1 block from 20th and:Leavenworth. ; half cash, will trado A bargain at $3,600 o e Bea ; TWO GOOD HOMES AT RIGHT PRICES for two seven-room houses, with recep- tion hall, two stories, ‘all mod- ern, having four bed rooms each, bullt 8% years, in good condition, one block from 2ith St. car line, 20 minutes’ walk from . business center. Non- resident owner must sell and anxious to consummate sale. Corner lot, paved street. In- vestigate. GEORGE & CO.,. Agents. Doug. 766 180l Farnam St. gElegar;t 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- For particulars apply :i'he Byron Reed Co,| Both 'phones. 212 South 14th. GET THEM TOGETHER We havs customers for Improved prop- erties. If you have something to sell, list §t with us. We want houses of $2,000 to 000 value, Payne Investment Company, 8. E. Cor. 15th aed Fagnam. $4,750 SEVEN ROOMS THOROUGHLY MODERN Reception hall, parior with elegant fire- place, dining room and kitchen, three bed rooms and bath. Every room large and alry, two stalrways, ' heavy 2-inch oak doors, downs all in oak. Fixtures are the very best, squth and east fronis on cor- | ner lot 60x160, With both streets paved, 1% | block from No. Mth St. car. Owner very enxfous to sell and has made his price MORE than right, Better investigate at once. THE ABBOTT REALTY CO, 411-415 Brandels Bldg. Care E. Bolen, Mgr. Doug. 3%%6. T6-ROOM BARGAI NORTH SIDE 502 N. 284 St. & very well built, enty modern house, having nice reception hall, rior, dintng room and kitchen on firsi oor; 3 bedrooms and bath room on second oor. Full east front lot, 53x127 feet, on nice strest of homes. ome ‘block from c The owner has decided to seil this proper and some one will get a bargain. The price s $3.460, Look it over at once and make | car. an off NORRIS & MARTIN, Doug. 4210; Web. 4638. 623 Bee Bldg. TWO desirable lots in Florence, two blocks from Mailn St. one block from For particulars cali owner, arney 97, TWO BIG SNAPS 9 roomis, rodern except heat, in north- west portign of city: largelot, paved street, concrete walks, shade trees, south front, ,;:fl,: barn; elegant location, near car. iu:Evn: ROOM, TWO LOTS, Eleven-room, two lots (2 A), in southwest of town, uear Hauscom park and levard; near car. Look at this price ce. 2600 NOWATA LAND AND LOT C., Sulte ¥4 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 19%. GOOD VESTMEN] —SNAP Meat market, line ufi compu! wflilhbr [ nw-lnl per month. Owner has cleared $5.000 annually and on t of leavin geity will sell for 3450, 5th and b Yy, Ry 31 P! lots, Get Busy Qui‘ck , In Creighton’s First Addition, No. 2334 South 34th St., a two-story, 6-room house, with large living room, diting room and kitchen on first floor, three bedrooms and bath on second floor, cellar under entire house, "cemented bottom; good furnace, connected with hot water '.n.nk, side entrance to basement; gas, electric light, com- bination fixtures with nice dome in dining room. just completed decorating house throughout with beau- tiful patterns; east front with cement walks all around house, lot 49x133, surrounded by beautiful new modern homes. House is vacant, can close deal on short notice; price $3,400, terms $500 or more down, balance monthly on rental basis at 6% interest with privilege of paying larger amounts at any time. You cannot duplicate this property for the money. We expect some one to snap this | CASH- ER WEEK. G e S Fhone Harney Sk In Center of City—Brick T e AT B 'm\' i B - 60-foo tfrontage, cemented cellar, excellent REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) Have FIELD CLUB OPPORTUN- ITIES It you want a good lot with a well-bullt, 8-room, modern house, not new, but In excellent condition, near the Field Club, then you want to look at this one. Lot Is 100x140 feet east front, on paved street, with some fine shade trees and lots of shrubbery. Just the place for some couple who want a g0od home with rooms all on one floor. The house is too smail for pres- ent owner, only reason for letting go. Then we have a neat little 5-room cottage in same locality on splendid south front lot, 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 ese. ' E. W. Stoltenberg, salesman. SELBY 43 Board of Trade Bldg. Near Creighton University Brand new square house, 6 rooms and re- ception hall, finished In oak, now ready for occupancy, ‘maple floors, south front lot, Doug. 1510. furnace. gas and electric light, nicely pa- pered, located at the northwest corner of 2ith Ave. and Chicago St. Price dirt cheap, only $500 cash, balance a trifie more than rent. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO., 480 Brandeis Bldg. Both 'Phones. $375 GOOD BUILDING LOTS Located on Webster Ave. between 2th Ave. and 2ith St. Have city water and cement sidewalks. ’ ‘Terms, $10 cash and $9 a th. " HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. West Farnam We have listed a good, seven-room house, oak finish first floor, hot lll’i furnace; house In good condition,| cement walks and shade trees. Mlke; us an offer. For further particulars see, CREIGH, SONS &.CO., Tel. Doug. 200. 508 Bee Bldg.* Bemis-Carlberg Co. $3,250—8{x rooms and reception hall, new house, hard wood finish, 2 blocks from car line, 2 stories and cemented cellar, lot 50x100, good barn, 4380 La- fayette Ave, near school, churches; strictly modern in every respect. Bemis-Carlberg Co., GEO. P, BEMIS G. CARLBERG. 480 Brandeis Bldg. COZY llttle home, 2025 Miami St.: lot 40x 180; §-rooms, fine lawn and shade trees; oity water, gas, §L8w; can make terma CAN YOU BEAT THIS? 75 Cash, $15 Per Month Five-room cottage, water, sew: newly repaired. city gas, concrete walks; Only s16, . full lot, fRuit, vut- atyactive suburban Franklin, for oniy bulldings, ;e home, near 47th and $1,850. Cholce new 6-room modern house. full lot, fine location. Price reduced to $2,800 for immediate sale. We have more like these. Call and let us start you on owning your home. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., 432 Ramge Bldg. 1ith and Harney. ¢ ROOM, NEW, MODERN. 3260 DOWN balance very casy. Paved street. concrete large lot; fine nelghborhood; two blocks to car, 5-ROOM MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. $260 cash, b & trifle more than rent. New paved s southeast front; near NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 64 N. Y. Life Bldg. ‘Phone, Red 1999, IN BENSON South front lot on Lucas St., near Burnham, 50x128 feet; for sale on easy payments — $5.00 down and $5.00 a month. Price $190.00. DWIGHT WII.LIAMS, Bee Offive el. Harney 3070 after 6 P. M. I AM golng away and my b large rooms In first class cond! eale, 5550 Call 2570 Spaulding $775 DUNDEE LOT We have one of the most sightly located lots In Dundee that wa can sell for §75, mlg:.d on Nicholas St., between Gist and HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harnoy St. | tertile valleys, | best propositions in Florida, 5TO0 10 ACRES Two miles west of Florerice, just op- posite level concrete road. Fine tracts for fruit, garden truck or poultry. Good, high land. Price $150 to $165 an acre. Terms, % cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years. Wil take you out any time. Garvin Bros. 318 N. Y. Life. 'Phone Doug. 962. OR Thor Jorgensen ‘Phone 367 REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB Florence. Arkansas. 120 ACRES—36 oultivatio peach trees; $850. 1920 acres land; timbered; $,90. Rol Winthrop. Ark. 1,300 Elberta { | mortgages | BOUTH MISSOURI REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANGH LAND FOR SAL Missourt—Continned. FOR SALE—In Camden county, Mo., splendid ranch tract, 620 acres; springs, running stream: 60 acres fmproved; clover meadow; bottom land; blue stem grass fres range. -Also 160 acres joining famous Ha Ha Tonka park, and many other tracts, small gnd large, amounting to 10,000 acres. Price, terms, address A. R. Jackson, Cii- max Springs, Mo. 100-ACRE bottom farm; every acre til able; 5-room house and other outbuildings; 3% acres under plow; fenced and cross fenced; § acres hog pasture, fenced with plank. 40 acres pasture, balance saw tim- ber; plenty of water; want income prop- erty, merchandise or,notes secured by first On real estate, price $60 per Address B. F. Clardy, Ethel, Mo. acre, CATTLE AND SHEEP 2 RANCHES. 210 “Taney county; improved, watered; %; terms. - ™ Cliristian countys Improved; snap; uLm Oregon county; unimproved; dandy; 2900 and 1,900 Carter county; $5. 2,000 and 1240 Taney county; 84 80 and, 40 and 1.400; %. well watered, pinl vl ered, fine graas and snap OSAGE REALTY, CO., Osceola, Mo. ORCHARD lands and cheap, on easy terms. "1t Interested write South Mis. sourl Land and Orchard Company, Doni- phan, Mo. FARM BARGAIN. Must be ‘soid o account’ of owner's Bealth; well improved §-acre farm 74 miles from town; price, racr 330 terms. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield. Nel BEAUTIFUL Ozark region of Arkansas: rich - mountain tops, good farms all sizes, climate, flowing springs; Tite 3. C. Mitchell & Cou all prices. Write J. C. Fayetteville, Ark. itornia, CALIFORNIA LANDS. Free homes in-southern California, finest land, now open for homestead; finest cli- mate, soll and water; this wont last long; the chance of a lifetime; excursion May 3. For full particulars and descriptive cata- logue call on or address John Maresh, Hotel Boquet, Omaha, Neb. BRITISH COLUMBIA FARM LANDS. 100,000 acres near Fort George on Grand Trunk ‘ Pacific. Rich sofl, ideal climate; small or large blocks; on easy terms. The Mercantile Trust’ Ci Ltd., Vancouver, Colorado. COLORADO LAND FOR SALS BY OWNER. Abcut 20,640 acres of good land, mostly smooth_ and rolling, fine soll, to be sold in one body, 16 to 3 miles east of Denver on the Union Pacific R. R. south of Watkins, Bennett and Strausburg. This tract lles close 10 above towns. Tho land is all fenced and many times cross-fenced, Other improvemen ouses, barns, sheds, cor- rals, private telephone, etc. Good s and'hay land; also springs and other water- |‘n. B Extra ood proposition foy. eub- ividing or colonizing. No ageats ni Ly, By airect trom owner, NOAH CANN, Glenarm Place, Denver, Colo. I OWN about 9,000 acres of the choicest Kiowa county, Colorado, land, which must be sold within' sixty days; the best bargain ‘olorado. Fred K. Hodgson, KFergus Delaware. DELAWARE FARMS, delightful olimate, productive soll, best markets, idt farming country; we guarantee send for free catalogue. McD: Danlel, Dover, Del. Florida. J. F. WILCOX, Council Blutfs, la.: larg- est_greennouse in west; beautiful fiowers for ‘any occasion shipped anywhers in U. . FLORIDA FARMS CHEAP Would you invest in a 5, 10, 20 or 40-acre truit, vegetable, poultry, pecan or truck farm in Florida's best agricultural district ¢ you could get it for $10 per acre under the market price? We are just opening up new tract of land in Columbia_county, ida, and while constructing the cam: paign, we will sell in this vicinity a few Tracts on cash or easy payments of § per 3 ed a beautiful 20- pi book, showing pictures of flelds and dwellings in our locality, all in artistic col- ors. We will mail you this book free and send you such other advertising matter as will give you a good idea of our proposi- tion. ~ Our land is convenient to two rail- roads and we have a modern city of 60X eople in our midst. People who know lorida_consider our tract one of the very It is endorsed by bankers, congressmen, farmers and the Hoard of Trade. Columbia-Florida Land Co., 349 Times Bldg., St. Louls, Mo. Iowa. We have just i FOR EXCHANGE—Good $,50 stock dry goods, shoes and groceries;-what have you in clear land or income property? M. B. Winnard, Wyoming, Ia. IOWA corn land is best land; 160 acres four miles town, fair buildings, $5,000; 155 acres two miles town, fair buildings, $3,500. Write “S. & 8." Buffalo Center, Ia. 49 ACRES of bottom land in Iowa, near Council Bluffs; price, §7% per acre; will take $15,000 In clear land or good merchan- dise. Also 80 acres in Harrison county; will trade equity for something clear that is worth the money. Address D. M. Rem- ington, Mondamin, Ta. N Kansas. KANSAS FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, $20 PER ACRE All rented, paying from 10 to 22 per_cent rent. Best alfalfa in the world. = Easy terms. 1f n return your_expenses. ATA LAND AND LOT €O, €4 N. Y. Life Bidg. "Phone Red '19. POSSESSION — 80-acre farm; wel proved; rich soll; 65 acres in cultivation; near good town in southeast Kansas; price, $2.500. Address owner, D. R. Finley, Caney, Kan, represented, wiil im- ced, plenty for rent, you have S pasture, well water, rber county, Kai sale or exchange; state what Owner, R. 8. Few. Iola, Kan. 820 ACRES, in Mead county, Kansas, all in cultivation, quarter crop goes with land, il A No. 1; price. $30; will take Omaha residence up 'to $4,000. LATHROP & TOBIN, ul M OF CREAM. We have for sale six farms located in eastern Kansas within 70 miles of Kansas City; they are convenient to schools and good towns on main line of most of them are well improved, htly locations. In richness of soll ‘e_equal to the best lands in Jackson . Missouri of Johnson county. Kan- which sell at from $100 to 330 per acre. We will sell these farms at from §25 to 356 per acro; $56 per acre will buy a good a farm, with as good improvemen as can be bought in the above counties at from §125 to §160 per acre. No trade, but fair jarps. (Act prompiiy. ST. JOHN & PARKER, Olathe, Kan. Ilinols. DESIRE some cholce equities in geod, Jail Jocated lsnd. heving amali lncum- brance against; have good, clear property to offer. Russell Le Sourd, 101 Callen- der Ave., Peoria, Ill Minnesota. FOR SALE—My fine improved farm of | 1884 “acres,” three miles from Monticello, Minn., - improvements, sofl and location ali sood;’ price, $5_per acre; will sell with a small payment down and easy terms on the remainder. C. W. Soesbe, Greene, Ia. 19 ACRES between :.ee's Summit and Lone Jack, on rock road; well improved; right In town; nice house, chicken-house, Eléetrio 1knt In straet; on ‘street car lne-: Ou never saw its “equal. Price $2.00. erma, NOWATA LAND & co., ummx.v‘unuu.'fluu FOR SALE on Nm'.:r :fi terms; unimproved -acre tr - 410 acre tracts, ol ’ood road. % mile to s o S e Springs, - month and at §10 per acre under the market | WESTERN RBAL ESTATE. Farm and town property where rallroad right-of-way 18 bought through. Kinkaid homesteads. Dry land to come under gov- ernment canal, Don't wait. Address P, O, Box No. lil, Gering, Neb. FARMS, " improved and umimproved ranches. . J. ner, O'Nelll, Neb. YOU WILL BUY THIS 12,600 acres in southwest Ark., 7 miles city of 2,000, rallroad station on land; Red River #olid body; no richer 'farm land; several improved farms on tract; hickory, oak, ash. timber. For quick sale, §.60 per acre; terms. Inspect and you will buy. LEGRAND “W. JONES, Texarkana, Ark.- AUCTION SALE OF GOOD LANDS TO BE HELD IN OMAHA ON MAY 3, at 2 p. m. Every acre must, and.will be 8o0ld to the highest bjdder, regardiess of rice. 4,076 acres of good unimproved raw and. Located In Valverde county, Texas, close to town on mafn line of Southern Pacific rallroad. Wil sell in tracts of 50 res and up to sult purchaser. Terms, 3150 per acre cléh, balance long time. Call or write for cirdulars, maps’ and full par- ticulars. This js & chance for yon to buy good land at your own price. Write today. §. E. 'WAIT & CO. (Trustees.) 7 Bee Bldg. Omaha, Neb. North _Dakot LARGE and small tracts of land for sale tn North Dakota and Montana. Missour Valley Land Co., Dickinson, N. D. 100 IMPROVED FAIMS FOR SALE—$00 will_buy one, balai haif crop payments. ;,Vn?;worlh Land 'ree Co., Langdon, TEN THOUSAND acres of homestead land In fertile. Ward county, N. D. A snap; §13 per acre. Lyon Land and Loan Co., Bowbells, N. D. STUTSMAN CO., N. D., SECTION. For sale, an extra fine smooth section, well focated; heavy black soil, $30 per acre. No trades. W. W.'.Bberhardt, Mankato, nn. ‘OkiRnomn, g OKLAHOMA ~BNRGAINS — 400 acres extra 2d bottom, e sets improvements, $62.50 per acre, Best county for corn, heat, oats and' dlfal Our list_free. Farms $3,000to- $8,000. x\efebrv‘ & Wood, New Kirk, Okl REAL ESTATE ARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SA akota—Continned I HAVE for quick sale a fine % section seven miles from Midland, 115 acres in ni growing wheat, land all under fence a | cross tence, small_house and barn; will soll this land at $22 per acre, including crop and new disc and mow good wagon e! farm machinery;, will carry at 7 per cent Interest. Come yuick if'you want this snap. Hudson Land Agency, Midland, 8. D. WRITE for blg, new list of South Da. kota and Minnesota lands to exchange for general merchandise, hardware, cattle, in- come; give full particulars. Haslitt's Land’ Agency, Marion, 8. D. SOUTH DAKOTA LAND-—The rush is on for Stanley county land; several new lines of rallroad now bullding in this county Buy now and double your money in the next two years. Choice lands selling at from §1% to §18 per ache. For maps and in- formation write t Felland Realty Co., 531 Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE—At a bargain, an Oklahoma farm, In the richest agricultural portion of state. For particulars address Geo. J. | Martin, Amarilio, Tex. SPECIAL Hne proposition of 7,680 acres | ail fine land; joining the city of Midland, Tex., on T. P."R. R.; part can be sold for town lots; baiance for farms; already run out in tracts from 80 acres up; all tillable; the town handled on $40,00 cash; will agree to give deeds with each $ tracts with separate set of mnotes; 10 annual payments, 6 per cent. interest; can furnish blue print; write me at once.” Will Jennings, Italy, Tex. FOR SALE—Cheap land, in old Mexico and Rlo Grande valley, Texas; any size and general agriculture; large acreage timber, mineral oil and grazing; some im- proved ranches. Address O. C. Hillebrandt Co., Lands, Loans and Inyesiments, Browns- villy, Tex IRRIGATED farm in To; valley; 160 acres in aifaifa, 40 acres ready for corn; this is sald to be the b farm in the valley; will pay 20 per cent th year. Write's. E. Washow, Saragosa, Texas. Ohio, BUSINESS PROPERTY in Findlay, O. for western land; property rents for §I5 per month; tine location in one of the best towns in Ohlo; 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 will 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; establish a fruit and vegetable farm here @nd become independ- ent; write for booklet. J. W. White, Gen- erai Industrial Agent, S. A. L. Railway, Norfolk, Va. Washington, DAIRYING PAYS, And nowhere better than !n Snohomish county, Washington. But littie freezing or hot weather, no bad storms and small grain, grass, roots and most fruits yield great: no failures. Butter §0c per ib. and higher. money in plenty; 18 years ago 1 brought cows here from Wisconsin and have don: dairying, 8o talk confidently. I am no selling real estate and many farms. Have one- of 155 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, $16,600. Good terms. More big and little. Write for particulara, J. A._BAKER, Room 3 Walsh Bidg., Everett, Wash. Wyoming. FOR SALE—Ranch on Colorado and Wyom!ng line; consists of 9,500 acres of, srazing ‘and hay land; ranch 1s ‘now stocked with cattle and sheep; will' sell ranch with or without stock. For further articulars apply to Harry Tatham, Jelm, yo. REAL ESTATE WANTED 110-ACRE Oklahorha farm for sale or ex- change for city praperty or business. Thos. J. Harrison, Pryor, Oki. OKLAHOMA map, circulars and price list on farms, senton request. IrLStout, Cushing, Okl ‘WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 5, 6 and 7-room houses. If prices are right we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Lifa Biag. REAL ESTATE LOANS OKLAHOMA We have 100,00 acres of choice land to gelect from, ranging In price irom $5 to #0 per acre. This land is in the ofl and Bas district and you might get an ofl well with_your land. 3 NOWATA, LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. Soutk Daxota. GRANT COUNTY. §. D. FARMS. 160 acres 3 miles from Troy; 130 mcres under plow; 20 ,acres timothy, balance I nice, level land; best of soil; house and granary; fine farm. Price, £,20; §2.%50 cash, balance at 6 per cent. 20 'acres. 2% miles from T 120 acres under plow, balance all tillable; good soil; no buildings; & beauty. Price, §10,60; one- half cash and balamce ut 6 per cent. 3% acres 23 miles from Troy; 120 acres under plow, 0 Acres tame grass, 100 acres fenced for 'pastury nice land and all tlllable; nice large house, good barn, gran- y, etc.; nice grove. trée: good water, 65-barrel cistern; a beautiful home. Price, $13,300; one-half cash and balance at 6 per cent. 650 acres 5 miles from Troy; 00 acres under plow, 30 acres tame grass, balance pasture and hay land; 2§ acres fenced; 12 acres grove; fine large house, large barn, granary and other buildings; well of good water, windmill, tank, etc.; to own this 'm means to be happy. Price, $40 per acre; $9.000 cash and balance at 6 Also have raw prairie lands for sale on easy terms. Address, THOMAS R. STEVENS, Troy, 8. D. DOUGLAS COUNTY—320 acres 3 mile Armour, 260 crop, balance alfalfa and hay, fair imp.; Al farm, easy terms. 320 acres § 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. 82 acres 6 miles Ar- mour, 30 cultly., new barn, fair hou: genuine bargain in this. 160 acres, all cuiti- vated, no buildings; a bargain, near town, 15 other choice improved farms in Douglas and Charles Mix counties, prices $0 to $70 LE COUNTY~350 acres 21 miles Pukwana, new house, other bulldings good, 20 cultivated, land the best. 640 acres 3 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. 120 acres 2 miles town, well improved, a snap. o0 other improved and unimproved places in Brule and Buffalo counties, $20 up. Have nothing but the very choicest pleces of land, “Write for further- information and lists. W. T. BARTLETT, %6 Grain Exchange Bldg., Stoux City, Ia. WANTED-City loans and\ warrante. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1220 Farnam St. LOANS to home owners and home bulld- ers, with privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS. 503 First National Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS., 818 N. Y. Life, $500 to $200,000 on improved property. No delay. $500 to $5,000 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 108 N, Y. Life. Douglas or A-2152. MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg. WANTED-City loans. Pevers Trust Co. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 15th and Farnam. LOWEST RATES—Bemis. Brandels Bldg. WILL TRADE—320 acres of land in Chase county, Neb., for residence 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. 70 EXCHANGE-Improved Oklahom farm for stock merchandise. Box 2 Frankfort, Ind. want good Kansas farms for your flats, residence or other income prop- erty list with us. LATHROP & TOBIN, 415 Bee Bullding. 17,000, $20,000. 1 merchandis hardware, wive, lesal mumbers i OWATA LAND AND LOT CO. r bullt; large and small frul modern ideal home and a big money 1t is worth §7,000. Do you want it? NOWATA LLAND AND LOT CO., Buite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 189, CLOBKD carriage or street hack, landau- let styie. but litle used, made by Cunning- ham and sold new for $,000. This carriage is now worth 300 in cash, but we would exchange it for horses or for vacant prop- erty or for western land, Johunson, an- forth Co, 8. W. Cor. 10th and Jones Sis. BOUTH DMANMOTA LANDS. 640 acres, lying on the valley at the foot g; I‘I:; Wessington "“Il:il Wllh‘ 35,000 worth rovements, consisiing of & &ood, new bank barn #0x@i, with plenty of room for ha. attle and horses; a good el granary and corncrib; artesian well. running through hog pasture; 80 acres of this land is as g land as there is in Hand and Beadle countles, with just ope to drain nicely; the other forty acres con s of twolve acres of good natyral timber, geod bigh bullding spot d fine pasture land; 40 res of this nd is in cultivation d 200 acres is fine ay meadow; level land and should be cultivated; this lana paid 15 per cent inte est on the investment for the last five years: it can be bought for the small sum of ML per acre, on good terms; the pla | has. the advaniaj |and telephone; this section is cither an in- vestment or & home for anyone to handle, with or without stock, as It les tributary o cheap pasture land: only six miles from Wf-‘lll"(l)n.o’l’lfl will bear close inspection; tEis 18 one fifty or more bargains that xfln w Jchn W, Luttrell, Indepen- lence, i © can offer. Weas| Valley Land Co., ‘essingtan, 8. D, apten v dies ¥ o BUY IRRIGATED LAN Best intestment on the mark deeded lands under” the Belie F Ject, we can sell as low as §29 per acr -W-mgi ulars. Bee Bldg, Omaba, Neb. ht-room | of rural free delivery | FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE. 1 have $20-acre farm, level and all in high state of cultivation; § acres beautiful grove. $-room house, with hard wood floor; good well, cistern, garden, small truit, beautiful lawn. Large, new barn for stock and hay; | granary, hog house, chicken house, car- rlage shed: everything in first class con- aition, Bulidings painted. It's a picture of a modern farm— Homg Sweet Hom Located in Dakota, one And one-haif miles from a town of 3,0%. Price $75 an acre. ar of incumbrance. . Am moving Lo Omaha, and want to take a nice, modern little home as part payment. What have you that's clear? Call Monday, Room 48, Romw Hotel, Omaha, George W. Bowder. You Want a Farm the other fellow wants cily property or mfi of s. We want the commission us full description in first letter aod we will ge* you a trade. NOWATA ND & LOT CO., Sulte @24 N. ife Eldg. ited 198 Wi merit. Life Bl handle exchanges of properties of ARRY H, CULVER, 89-810 N. Y. ‘Phone D 786, OAL AND TIMBER le or exchange for good income R Leyson, Unlon Block 1aa hi i8 booming, and this can be| tract; adapled to sugar cane, cotton, fruits| Our best dairymen have | TAILORS _ L , %5 PAXTON BLK RIS, %1 BROWN BLOCK. MAX MOR! HARRY MARTIN, R 19, U. & Bank Bldg. Blog. e hand furni BEST PRICE paid for secol E Phone ture, carpets, ciothing and shoes. Douglas | "SRCOND-HAND olothing, party, afternoon |aresses. John Feldman, D. §128 or ind. A-26%. “BEST PRICE pald for second-hand furni ture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Phone. | Douglas 37 1 B sell and excl goods. Sol Rosenberg, 108 S. 14th. Doug. 5885, | "KEISER pays best for furniture, etc Antique furniture eheap. 1080 Center. D. 6562 WANTED-5,000 -feather beds. Write or hone D. 7503, Metropolitan Keather Co., 1 N. 20th | "BEST PRICES pald for 2d-hand furni- ture, carpets, stoves, elothes, shoes. D. LN WANTED—TO RENT WANTED-To lease a good hotel fur- nished, or take the management; can fur- nish all the help; best of references; years' experience. C. M. D,, General De- itvery, Councl Bluffs. We Are Getting Numerous Calla For Houses of All Sizes. List With Us. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 199, WISH to_rent or lease five or 8ix-room Must be modern and in good istrict. Address, W-21S Bee. | cottage. reside A CLEAN, energetic young man, with two years' experience as head clork to sales and trafflc manager of lnrge manufactur- ing company desires position in advancing route of similar character. Referen Ad- B_20, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS April 14, 1910, care L Real estate transfers for furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracters, 14 Farnam St. Tel, Douglas 2865: 4 8. P. Bostwick and wife o R. §. Hutchison, lot 16 and w9 {t. of lot 17 Baltimore PArK...........c..coooiosise James Kozak and wife to Joseph Kugler, ed2 ft. of sMO ft. of lot 12, Barker's Allotment R Charles R. Sherman and wife et al. to Alfred D. Foster etal,, sub, lot 20, block 8, Capitol add....... Sisebas H. C. Rich to Charles H. Cherry, lot 25, block 2, Clark Redick’s add. 3 E. Nordin and wite to L. Kyhl, si0 ft. of lot 7, block 2, McIntosh's subd C. L. Poppleton, trustee, et al. to ida Sharp et al., lot 8 block 28 Poppl ton Park. Fygtses " Boulevard Park Improvement Co. to F. A, Chase, n20 ft. of lot 10 and 820 ft. of lot 11, ‘block §, Boulevard Park Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rall- road Co. to Chicago, St. Paul, Mi neapolis’ Rallway Co., part of lot block *“H," city, and other land...... Home Terrace Co. to A. W. Oakley, lot 28, block 3, Home Terrace s Josephine Picka to Paulina Lungpaul, lot 2, block 1%, Brown Park..... 1 Paulina Lungpaul to Josephine Picka, same ... bihvigs 9 bty 3 C. H. Brown and husband et al. to McCague Investment Co., lot 8, blgck 164, city Witss AL Kenwood Realty Co. to . Kei- logg, lot 392, Kenwood. . Thede B, Reed and husband to John H. Martin, lot 12, block 2, Drake's add. ... o p Charles Miller and wife to Fritz Mul- ler, part lot 1, Morrison's add..... State National bank of Cleveian Ohlo, to Henry Schreiner, lots: 165 and 167, Lenox.. Carl Thorson and Wife to C. P. Wesin, lot 9, replat block,7, Bemis Park.. Frank M. Keatley and wife to Mary A. Klebba, el4 of lot 9 and all of lot 10, block “FE,” Prospect Place 5 Wiilam R, Morand and wife to B, Schlank, e40 ft. of w0 ft. of e% of lots 1 and 2, block 1, Boggs & Hill" 24 add Lizzie C. Brown and husband to H. Blackstone, 840 ft. of lot 7, block 7, Houlevard Park........ Hastings & Heyden to Mary 15, block 9, Patrick's 2d add G. Nicotera et al. to John Zitnlk, el of lot 8, block 1, Shull's add.... A. W. Jones and wife to James I Artherton and wife, lot 11, block 145, South Omaha ‘homas Spellman M. Pullman, lot 12 G, F. Elsasser and wife to Maggie Heater, all of block 31, Ambler Piace P. Nelsen and wite to Willlam Johnson and wife, lots 19 and block b, Baker Place P. Nelsen to Willlam 21, block 5, Baker Place, 3 K. 'Parker and husband to Fr Relchardt, W% of s¥% of neig, 2,600 46,125 % kY 3,500 190 an, lot e w0 d ‘wife to Chris block 8, Bedford 3,200 Johnson, Tot nk F. GOVERNMENT NOTiCES PROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC BUILDING, Fort Mackenzle, Wyoming, March Idth, 1910. Sealed Proposals in triplicate will bé recelved until 2 M., mountain time, ~April 18th, 1910, for the Con- struction and Electrlc Wirlng_ of a Relnforced Concrets Root House, Plan 195. Plans and Specifications on file' at Office of Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Missourl, Omaha, Neb.. Chief Quarte master, Department of the Colorado, Den- ver, Colo., Builders' Exchange, Minn,, and the American Contractor, cago, 1ll. Or the same may be had from this office upon deposit ‘of five ($.00) dol- lars, which will be promptly refunded upon their safe return. Envelopes contain- ing proposals should be indorsed, *‘Propo- gals for Root-House,"” and addrgssed to the Constructing Quartermaster, Fort 'Ma kenzle, Wyo. Mch-21-22-23-24, _A-15-18 ~ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS FRENCH LINE Six Days New York-Parls Compagnie Générale Transatlantique Elegant modern express steamers leave New York for Havre, Thursdays 10 A. M. “ Expre traln connections for Parls and all continental ints. Passengers have the comforts of famous mm-—- rlor cuisine, palatial suites, mag- nificent salons, orchestras, gymnasium, eleva- tors, root "“"H’ dally paper and every desired luxury. al officers; ' 8 line. Safety Is Ely provided for by and submarins bell signals. s May 19 La Touraine, April 21 | La Provenc La Lorraine, May 6|La Touraine, May 26 Ca Savole ....May 12| La Lorraine, June 2 Addition t 24 cabin prices alternate Saturdays one class 6 10 $62.50. J. 4 REYNOLDS, 1603 FPamam St W. B. BOCK, Agt. C, M. & St P. EIBLDS, 1601 Farnam All Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, ste.) London--Paris-- Hamburg (®) Cincinnat!, Apr.38,11AM |(c)Gra! Waldersee May 18 (b) Amerika . (a) Pres. Grant (c) i (8) New. 45 B'way, N. ¥. it burg direct. or local L RRVEL S ARE YOU SEEKING VAOATION .t ¥OU WIL FIND THEM IN SWITZERLAN THE PARADISE OF SCENIO BEAUTY Let us acquaint you with them. Or, it to visit Europe it will use of our information Expert advice and prac- treely tondered. Send a for & free copy of HOW TO RLAND and our Travel le Ham! fl'fi;'"l u E 8W! ter No_8W. ML Ave. WANTED—SITUATIONS | | 1,100 1,800 | 31-16-13 2,850 | ‘Maximum Steamship Luxury | cabin steamers | Wow I‘:{ o | ;)RU\\' OVER GARBAGE QULES !Wording of Cards Arouses Ire of Honsekeepers Who Pay. &0 MANY KICKS ARE COMING IN | 3 the Word- ope to Satis- tactorily Stra the Tangle, appears to be m small African in { the city garbage ordinance after all. His head is just beginning ‘to show and some puzzled householders are evineing a dis position to hit it. The trouble arises ovér the wording of the lines relating to charges, which at tracted no attention at the time the ord! nance was adopted and licenses issued. On the cards lssued by the health office for the information of householders dealing | with the garbage contractors it Is set out | that the contractors are to collect 10 ¢ 16 cents, as the case may be, for empty- Ing cans of less than twenty gal lons,” with higher amounts for cans of “less” than thirty or fifty gallons. So, it & can contains only two gallons and |s emptied by the collector the charge s the | same as it it contained nineteen gallons veral kicks have already been made to the health commissioner's office, but the difficulty has been straightened out without | any lawsuits up to date. Wording in Bad. Dr. Connell and his assistants admit (hat a better wording would have bean “twengy gallons or less,” but they also .m-.,..;.:.. view that householders need not have thels garbage cans emptied until they are ful) provided the stuff is kept tightly eonfined Some kicking has also arisen and com plaints have followed that the collectors | are not as prompt as they migit be | sathering garbage when notified. The cor | tractors defend themselves against this | charge with the statement that, as the s tem is new, it will steadily improve in this | particular. Under the old plan they went everywhere, while under the new plan they must have notice to call. in |Water Expert Sull at His Work | Will Make Detailed Report of His Findings After He Returns to Washington. Dr. Leon L. Lumsden of the marine hos- pital service, who fs making.an investiza- tion of the health conditiofns in Omaha, | with special reference to the rsasons why | tvphold fever should prevafl at certain | seasons of the year, has about Gompleted | his house-to-house canvass. B This canvass was made under the guid- ance of Sanitary Inspector Claude Bossie |of Health Commissloner Connell's staft, and is the first of its kind ever attempted | in this section of the country. Before start- | ing out, Dr: Lumsden made a list of more | than 10 Omaha homes wherein ' typhotd fever had been reported dince it first ap- peared last December. Every place so re- ported was visited by the marine hospital expert and the local inspector. When the purpose ‘of their visit was explained the people Interviewed willingly gave all the information they were asked for. This covered two scors or more of questions, going to every possible element that could have any bearlng on the general question, When Dr. Lumsden gets his data completed and in shape for publication, probably after his return to Washington, 1e will be able to set out just how many cases of typhoid originated elcewhere and came to Omaha | and how many can properly be credited to | 1ocal conditions. As Uncle Sam's Investigators go about thelr business in the most thorough man- ner, and always test carefully their find- | tngs before making them publia, Dr. Lums- den’s report need not be expectd for some | time. He promises, however, it will be made just as roon as pussible, and will carry such recommendationa as kis pains- taking Investigation, extending over a month or more, may lead him to make for the avoldance of typhola epidemics in the future. : A Bloody Affair s is lung hemorrhage. Stop it and cure weak lungs, coughs and colds With Dr. King's New Discovery. ¢ and $100. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. War Threatened Over Market Space City Market Master Has Sold Space and Retailers and Commission Men Don't Like It. ' War s threatenea between the Retail Grocers' association and City Marketmas- ter Killlan. Mr. Killlan secured the indorsemant of the city council for a proposal to auction | off the stdewalk space within the,limits of- | ficlally designated on Eleventh and Jack- son streets for market purposes. Hucksters | and market gardeners bought these spaces | at an average price of §10 and the city will | thus get some income from this source. probably several hundred dollars in the | course of a year. | When the spaces on the sidewalks wera | sold the grocers’ agent protested and com- mission men also thought they had & kick coming, but Mr. Killian stood pat and soon the test will come, when the gardeners be- | gin to bring In thelr stuff for sale. | Then enters another source of worry for the marketmaster. Eleventh street 15 to be repaved and workmen are now tearing up the old pavement, preparatory to putting down the new. Mr. Killlan fears the street will be blocked to use just at the time when his tenants will want to take posses sion, He has taken the matter up with City Engineer Craig and so far as pos- sible the engineer's office will co-operate to have the new pavement rushed to com- pletion. The restorative power of sound sleep can- not be over estimated and any allment that prevents it 1s & menace to health. J. L. Southers, Eau Claire, Wis., sy For a long time I have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kid- neys. My appetite was very poor and my eneral condition was much run down. I have been taking Foley’s Kidney Pills but & ehort time and now sleep as sound 4s & rock. 1 eat and enjoy my. meals, and my general condition is greatly improved. [ can honestly recommend Koley's Kid Pilis as 1 know tiey have cured me. sale by all druggists. Dissol v —King “Alfonwo today May For MADRID, April wigned a decree Adisso'ving Parliament. Inew Parliament wil be elected in and will assemble June 15.