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FRIDAY. 59 1910, aer PERLERTATE ¥ VOR SALE (Continusd.) GLAD TO SHOW YOU $-ROOM, all modern, very attractive house on Charles St near th. Largs | rooms; well bullt. Owner has already left ihe cify—that's why you can get this bar- &8in_for $4,000. Reasonable terms. GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE, Ground Floor N. Y. Life. D. 6 I TWO UP.TO-DATE WALNUT HILL HOMES. Owner leaving city. WILL MAKE SAC- RIFICE FOR QUICK SALE (on one or both); on Lafayette Ave, near Forty- first St, one of the mMmost desirable residence districts on Walout Hill. One | 7 rooms and one § rooms r ception halls, finished in oak, new plumb- ing_throughout, Castin furnaces, laundry in basement, south front lots and worth nearly one-half price asked for all. ANY REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE CON- BIDERED. Let me show you. George Marshall, 408 First National Bank Bldg., | office 'phone Douglas 147; evenings, Harney 2168. 6-room house, modern, full Iot,| nearly new, in Bemis park, La-| fayette Ave., $3,850. CHRIS BOYER WEET CALIFORNIA ST., $3,250; 7 rooms, fully modern, stationary tubs in basement. one block from Farnam street car | 8 ft. front. Good terms. | NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., | Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 19, | QOPD INVESTMEN]—SNAP Meat maraei, Including all fixtures gaso- line engine, compudng eales, kettl wmok o ouse. Six l"l Wiil_bring & renta ‘por Owner has cleared §.000 annually 2 wacount leavin geity will | Call Doy, 2M2. 214 Board of Trade Bldg Lot beated near 16th and Cumi OMAHA'S NEWEST ADDITION. The most beautiful laying medium priced eofty. On Sherman Ave., prac- lcally walking distance. Street paved, | sewer, water, gas connected without cost |10 buyer. Some lots are as low as 0. Terms: % cash, baiance % each NOWATA ‘LAND AND LO Buite 624 N. €O, Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999. $3,400 2334 B. Mth St, a 3-story, 6-room house, ‘with living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor, three bedrooms on second flopr; cellar under entire house, strictly modern, Including heat, g and electric light combination fixtures, lot #x133, east tront, in Crelghton's 1t Add.; house hewly decorated; all ready to move in; will sell on easy terms. Don't fall to see the prop- erty. Payne, Bostwick & Slater, Sole Agents, 601 New York Life Bldg. Compelled to Sell | 4107 Tzard BL.; this property must be sold at one It Is vacant, hence immediate possession can be given, seven rooms, all modern, on paved street, one block to car Price has been reduced from $3,000 to $2, i taken at once.’ Reasonable terms cai secured. Look it up. Payne, Bostwick & Slater, Sole Agents, 6th Floor N, Y. Life Bidg. / Exceptional Bargains We wish to sell at a bargain that house, large barn and lot known as 2564 Spalding 8t Seven rooms and hall in good tenant- able order; stove heat; no reasonable offer refused. Terms small p‘Kmam down; bal- ance like rent. Key at this office. We have another home of seven rooms and hail ‘at 914 N. 4d St.; furnace heat; lot 50x100 feet, that we can sell at a bar- gain; ground floor finfshed in quartered sawed oak; upstairs in pine. We want $5,000 for this piace, but will take considerably less and give terms for quick sale, One other bargain at 4609 N. Zist St.; \#lx rooms. and hall; furnace heat; large lot 80x108 feet. See this and make offer. International Land & Inv. Co., Douglas 3133, Independent A 2876, 210-212 Bee Buliding.* Easy Payments $260 buys a new modern G5-room | cottage near 20th and Paul Sts. Price| $3,100. $400 buys a brand new modern 5- room cottage on North 20th St. Price $2,600. $450 Buys a brand new modern 5-| room cottage. Price $2,509, J. W. RASP CO., 689-91 Brandels Bldg. Doug. 1663; 'A-2653. Near Hanscom Park It you are looking for a strictly modern $-room and sewing room, look at 240 South 834 St. See If you can duplicate this in Omaha for the price. Oak finish, beam celling In dining room; laundry tub: east front, 71x140; cement walks and block of west side Hanscom park car. 334 and Martha. Terms; must sell. FOR BALE-De Hav good stand, stock ane fasy. Council Blufts. 's Jrug les. store; Terms BENSON HOME ON EASY TERMS Choice home of 6 rooms and bath; modern in every partic- ular; house nearly new; large east front lot. This is an op- portunity to get a home in this beautiful suburb on very easy payments. lLet us show you the property. R. H. LANDERYOU, 442 Board of Trade Bldg. Fels.—Doug. 2161; Ind. A-2151; Res. H. 4015.% FINE KOUNTZE PLAC 00 SPENCER 5° Has reception hall. parior, back parior, dining rooin, kitehen and rear vestibule on first floar. All finished In quarter sawed oak except kitchen, which is finished in the best of birch aid maple. Four large b‘lmomu an bath upsiawrs; fnished Bisoh and mapic. lias large attic and fuil ement, Pressed brick - foundation, best of hot water heating plant. Full s.ued lot, paving all pald. This home was built by the owner and s strietly first-class throughout. The best S-room nouse in Kounize Place for this price. Can see it &t any time. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, \ 1614 Harney St. 20 WEBSTER AVE. SO0, 32500, This 1s & new, sty all modern house. s vestibuie, parlor, dining room, den. tehen, bedroom and batn on the first floor and. plenty of room to finish two \arge rooms on the second floor. Tae par- lor, dining room abd den ure finished in ouk, the other rooms helng oak stalned Lo mateh. Large basement, furnace hea This house was bulit by the owner, w is & mechanic, -and the workmanship material are A No. 1 throughout. Call us | u%‘nl Iot us show you through at once. | ‘erms: §700 cash, Lalance easy monthiy | payme HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 Harney S FOR SALE. am just compietig a very handsoma 1horo, L‘umn. ten-room res dence Ave., ween Farnam and Lodge. Have installed the finest system of hot and plumbing and very Ugot and gas fixtures: mantels, hardwood = finish and two: bath rooms aud several lava- HOME, to a sudden change i absence from of 1, w'vfl turn the n-..n‘ B reapect. with t .W‘M‘J :odu':; business, | This iar Irrigated, at a bargain if taken soon as 1 need money. Address owner. | ana | vour REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOM SALE. (Continued.) | “W. 0. JENSEN, bullds homes right; plan turnished. 21 Epalding. Tal Veb. 3% COZY ttle home, 2005 Miami S lot #x 190; 6-rooms, fine lawn and shade trees; wity _water. gas. 8L REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LANL F on saLE | $0 LAND ONLY $18. 1 HAVE w0 ACKES VIRGIN TIMBER, | in Sévier County, Arkansas. 't wo rairoads oniy 2 and 3 miles away; best quality oak | and nickory; will cut over to | acre; soll is rich black bottom land; will | raise 100 bushels corn, a bale of cotton to tho acre or top yleld of every suitable crop when timber is cleared off, The land lies | high above overflow. It's all smooth and | Every acro tillable when cleared. 1d will easlly seil up o $60 an acre when cleared and put in cultivation, but wiil se!l to quick purchaser for only $16 an | acre, on terms to suit. Timber alone Is worth more than price asked for both tim- bers; title 1s perfect; reason for selling is that'land s now owned jointly by parties | who wish to liquidate. Great opportunity for man or company to take this over and develop it. Very few chances like this left in_the country. Write me today for more information. Address H. C. Parmelee, Box 44, Fort Smith, Ark. BEAUTIFUL OZARK REGION OF AR- kansas; fertile valleys; rich mountain tops; | good ciimate; flowing springs; farms ali | sizes, ail prices, Write J. C.' Mitchell & | Co., Fayetteville, Ark | ARKANSAS FARM, 160 ACRES; 120 IN cultivation; dwelling house, barn, orchard, eto.; price $2,500; terms, or ‘would trade for town property or small Kansas or Okla- homa farm. Box 3, Searcy, Ark. COME TO THE LAND OF FRUIT, fine climate and pure water. We have orchards, grain, timber and coal lands, in to twenty thousand acre tracts; | anges. Write for price list. B. | Henry & Co., Bentonville, Ark. FOR SALR-45 acres, house, barn and spring; some fruit; good land; one mile from Wickes; a snap at $12.60 per acre. 0-acre tracts, $15 acre; part cash, bal- ance monthly; get a list. RIDGWAY. Wickes, Ark. 160 ACRES in Polk county, Arkansas; fenced; 4-room house, barn, creek and spring’ near house; orchard; 35 acres in cultivation; will sell or trade. D. K. Fretz, Canton, Kan. 80 ACRES Arkansas land $10 per Arkansas county, about 8 miles Stuttgart, about 4 miles from Goldman; no bulldings; bargain quick; no trades. Thos. D. Hubbard, Erie, Kan. Celorado. 450 ACRES of timber land, 200 acres will make fine appie orchard; income from the start; must sell quick. Write me today. C Butterfield, ) Colton, Cal. RANCHES of ali kinds for sale, from 160 eres up to 5,000 acres, at the best bar- gains of any land offered in Colorado. Write or call on The Rellly-Rex Real Es- tate Co., Kiowa, Colo. BEST orchard and farm land in Arkan- sas valley closo to railroad and market for §ib per acre cash. Water rights for same at §:8 per acre in twenty equal annual pay- ‘ments. This Jand is going fast and will double its value in a very short time. Write W. R. Stover, care oi Elks' club, Pueblo, Colo. COLORADO land at a bargain. 160 acres near Denver, Colo. Lays level, €ood_sofl, can all be cultivated, will seli Lock Box 160. Georgia. 10,000,000 FEET Georgia timber and 1,500 aeres good land on Ry. Price $26,500. Other bargains. F. L. Greene, 553 N'Neil Bidg. 10,000,000 FEET Georgla tmber and 1, o FIORIDA FARMING LANDS FOR sale'at §16 per acre in five-acre tracts and up. Kaay payment: The 0 lands of several thousand acres were selected years ugo by deputy commissioner of the U. 8. Doepartment of Agriculture as the best lands in Florida and which we recently purchased. They_are located on the 5. A. L. RY. % to 45 miles south of Jacksonvilie, in the Lawtey and Starke district, which are well settled by thrifty truck farmers; with an established market where northern com- slon men pay cash for produce, early strawberries, etc. Strawberry shipments from this immedi- ate territory average between the 1st of April and the 1st of May about 12 Armour refrigerator cars per day. in addition to strawberries, there are shipments of vari- ous kinds of vegetables, potat: ot In this territory you have the advantage of churches, schools, telephones and rural free delivery. Adjolning our property is the famous Hellbron Spring—of great curative proper- ties. Other lands around this old spring are held at $10 an acre. For Information concerning this great medicin water, write the proprietor, W. E. Davis, Starke, Fla., or the undersigned. 1f 'within one year from the date of pur- chase—your farm does not measure up to representation, all payments cheerfully re- tunded. We are offering our lands for a short time in blockk of five acres and up at 3§16 per acre on easy payments. For our business reputation—references of_Jacksonville. Barnett National bank. The Florida National bank. Hon. John F. Horr, U. 8. marshal. President Board of Trade The mayor. West-Raley-Hamby Company, Jacksonville, Fla. “Indiana. A 112-ACRE farm for sale in a good Ger- man settiement, 1% miles from a good school- and Catholic church; price $50 per acre. Address J. E. Robbins Ice Plant, Greensburg, Ind. WHEAT, CORN, ALFALFA. 12,000 acres of improved and unimproved land, consisting of choice quarters, halves and sections located in Gove, Sherldan and Logan counties; all in good nelghborhoods, close to towns and schools; price from §15 to $30 an acre; reasonable terms; 2 crops will pay for this land; sometimes 1 crop will do it. Write for particulars or call see us. Marlin Land Company, 783 ansas Ave., ‘lopeka, n. FOR SALE DR EXCHANGE. Two 1,000-acre tracts near Waverly, Kan. 420 acres, 5 miles from Topeka; improved. 10 acres, 6 miles from Topeka; improved. 360 acres, near Towner, Colo.; well im- pro: Write A. D, Jones & Co., 600 Kansas Ave. Topeka, K,h, A KANSAS LY IMPROVED FARMS, $20 PER ACRE All rented. paying from 10 to 22 per cent rent. Rest alfalfa In the world. Easy terms. If nol as represented, will return expenses. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, €4 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 1909, 1F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BAR- gain in Western Kansas lands write to the Great Westera Land and Immigration Com- pany, Sharon Springs, Kan. FOR SALE — 2§-acre farm in Coffey county, Kansas; 3 miles enst of Hartford; 10-room residence; ‘arge buru: 15-acre or- chard; first class farm; price $i5,000. Owner, L. I Brighton, Coffeyville, Kan. FOR SALE—Cheyenne Co. 100 acres, good soll, no buildings, $1.30. 3. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. Racine, Wis. FINE Misson FOR quick.sale, 380 acres on Gasconde river, 85 per acre. James Strickland, the Ozark Land Man, Crocker. Mao. IN CASS COUNTY. MO.* The biggest bargain we have had to offer years, 480 acres, located 1 mile from rallroad town. on rurdl rout. and phone lines; good large house, ¥ good barns; all kinds of fruit; 20 wcres apple orchard: % acres timber: 320 acres as fine land as ¥you ever stuck a plow in; balance fine blue Krass land: g water; blg bargain at the price, acve; time on rt. Jot M. Wilson & Harrisonville, Mo, Lo ‘Show it o&'fi. it at otfice, 215 Board of Trade. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANC AND FOR SA Missouri—Continaed, BIGGEST land Bargain in Missouri—2,000 acres roiling timbered Jand & McDonaid county, on Kansas City Southern rallway; good focation, well watered by springs, splendid grazing, fruit. berry, truck and poultry lands; must be sold right nof at 15 per acre; this land will wubdivide nicel into 40-acre farms, If purchaser so desires title perfect; quick mcion necessary. Ad- dress, Commercial Club, Anderson, Mo. WANT IOWA FARMS 430 acres, Cass county, Mo., $45 per acre, casi. 490 Mo., 8% acre, 532 acres, sk acrea, ore, cash Will exchange one or all three for lowa farms; these are good farms; owner lives in Towa. If you want to come south Is rare opportunity G. W. CLARDY INV. Kansas City, Mo, 801 LOOK. the best 40 acres, room house, barn, wells, sprin well fenced, ¢legant soil, close school and railroad market, Jackson ty; best farm; we have got to sell it; price, $5,000; §3,000 in cash, balance terms. A. D. White & Co., Independence, Mo. Johnson county, per Carroll county, co., Commerce. Positively LOOK here; fine farm, well improved, at_Tribune, Pulaski county, Missourl, for sale at only $30 per acre; haif cash; baiance terms. Address Wm. M. Hess, Winnipeg, Missourd. $11,0005,000,000 feet saw timber, hemlock, birch, maple, basswood and 585 acres of §00d 1and less than 140 miles of city; 4 miles to railroad, good logging road, dri ing stream one-eighth of mile. Double your money here. Investigate. Maps, piats. es- timates furnished. Hobart Land Co., Min- neapolis, Minn. Utan, BXCEPTIONAL irrigation property in Utah, 9,600 acres deeded land under reser- voir and canals already constructed; reser- voir capacity for 40,000 acres; additlonal land available; most prominent western ir- rigation engineer shows profit of over mil- | lion dollars to me made from this prop- | price $250,000; $80,000 cash; reasonable | on_balance; would consider 28 Welton St., Denver, BARGAINS Hlllcrest, 160 acres, $5,200; cash rent. Midway, 80 acres, beautiful home, $4, Ash Grove, 320 acres, §11,200. Easy terms. J._T. CAMPBELL, Litchfield, Neb. part | trade In clear property. Joseph A. Simp- | ) Mo., $0 per |} REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continved ) property THOMAS BRENNAN, Room ). New Yors Life Bidg. 00 to 310,00 made promptly. F. D. Wead, | Wrad Bldg. 16th_and_Farna SWAPS WE handle exchanges of properties of merit. HARRY H CULVER, 3810 N. Lite Blag ‘Phone D. 78, Y. TO EXCHANGE for land of equal val without incuibrance, $&,00 stock of new aple. Geueral merchandise. Shuite trong, Pliger, b, % | CLOSK. barriake or strset hack, landau | fet styiv. but litle used, made by Cunniog. and sold bew for $1.000. This carriage W worth 300 in cash. but we would exchange It for horses or for vacant prop- erty or for western land. Johnson, Dan- forth Co., B. ‘W. Cor. 10th and Jones Sia TO DUY; sell or trade, at a profit, see, write or telephune Ma¢cDONALD & BOYER, 462y Arandels. You Want a Farm the other fellow wants cily property or lock of goods, We want the commission Ul description In first letter and you a trad NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Bulte 84 N, ¥ lafe Bids. Hed 138 Two houses clear $4,000 Trade for land and assume a reasonable amount. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 199. IF YOU HAVE Property to the amount of $,000 to ex- change for a good moneymaking business write MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO., 103-4 McCague Blag. CLEAR lot $800 and $2.000 cash for good reital property in Omahn. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999, FOR EXCHANGE-$-room, house, closet, bath, furnace; facing state capltol building, Lincoln, Neb. Five-minute car service; price, $10,000; will take $5,000 in all modern trade, balance on time. Herrick & Spencer, | College View, Nab. _SOUTH OMAHA Furnished Rooms For Rent. WAVERLY HOTEL, 2310 M St. Am. plan bath; $1.2%5 day; weekiy, $5 up; i meals, 25c. WESTERN REAL ESTATE. Farm and town property where raliroad right-cf-way s bought through. Kinkaid bomestesds. Lry laod to come under gov- erntaent canal. Don't walt. Address o, Box No. 1il, Gering, Neb. FARM! improved and unimproved ranches. F. J. Dishner, O'Nelll, Neb. TAILORS _ G. A. LINQUEST CO., 233 PAXTON BLK. MAX MORKIS, 201 BROWN BLOCK. V. TAUCHEN, Krug. Theater Bidg. FOR SALB-Well improved, nice laying, 160 acres of land four miles of Holdrege in Phelps county, Nebraska, worth $90. Wil sell at §75 per acre. Herrick & Spencer, Col- lege View, Neb. Oklahoma. FINE ADDITION PROPOSITION—160 | acres adjoining a fast growing new town in Northern Oklahoma for sale at reason- able price, on terms, for addition pur- poses. Here is_something fine. Address Box %€ Tulsa. Okl OREGON—3,20 ACRES IN FAMOUS wheat and bunchgrass region, $8; 320 acres in Willamette Valley, $3. W. M. Sanders, ir., Silverton, Or South Dakota. SOUTH DAKOTA LAND—The rush is on for Stanley county land; several new lines of railroad now bullding In this county. Buy now and double your money in the next two y Choice_lanas selling at trom $13 to §18 per acre. For maps in- formation write tc Felland Realty Palace Bldg., Minneapolls, Minn, WRITE for our booklet No. 63, describing uz ter gections, first-class land at $18.00 to $27°50 per acre. State now many acres you @re in the ‘market for.’ State Map and Booklet No. 8 Free. F. J. Farrington & (’iol’:l)lny. New York Life Bldg.,, Omaha, Veb, TALK ABOUT YOUR SNAPS! Here is one that has got them all faded; 160 acres of prairfe land two miles from Troy, Grant county, South Dakota. This is roiling land, but the best of soil. It is worth $4,000, but for a short time 1 offer it for $2,500, $300 cash and the balance in five years at 6 per cent. If you want a snap, get out to see this quick. Address Thomas R. Stevens\Troy, S. D. WHAT we can offer to money: The best farms and ranches in Lyman county, Write for lists. Clark & Kentch, Rellance, 8. D. man with little Texas, A BARGAIN—150 acres in central Texas all but 15 acres level black soll, very rich; 90 acres in cultivation; everiasting water; 40 acres net over $500. On public road, 8% miles to good market, close to good school, good neighbors, 2,100 feet elevation. Dry, warm atmosphere. Get well of asthma in about two years. Fine for throat and lung trouble. Many churches. 121 Green St. N., Wichita, Kan. WANTED—TO BUY "BEST PRICE paid for second-hand furni- arpets, clothing and shoes. ‘Fhone BECOND-HAND ciothing. party. atternoon @resses. John Feldman, D. 3128 or Ind. A-2634. WANTE! ‘phone 1 N, 5,000 feather beds. Write or D, [, Metropolitan Feather Co. th. KEISER pays best for furniture, etc. Antique furniture cheap. 1020 Center. D. 5662. ~ [ DOLBY 1S YO LECTURE AT THE N onN|YHoLog:rcT§ ‘&\&U HIS SUBJE PHONED HIM THAT THE CLULUB MEETS HALF AN HOUR LATER THAN USUAL, - 'k, JUST TIME TO ST TOMIGHT 0DO - | JUST TS NOW EX AVE PN GIVE A LITTLE TALK Ang m:!i' OULT BEFORE HE ARRIVED & MED PRE SID PPOFESS0R NOOD SHORTLY AMND Wikl OW-RECARDING THE DODO -MISTER PRESIDENT-THE LE NOW-DODO L. RETURM WHAT!YOU INSULY ME { VWiLL FIX HE DODO -MISTER| PRESIDENT-EH ~ ENOULGH!! NIGHT M TO LECTURE THE DODO - WHILE THE DODO Wiy A ENCEEOING Ly STUPID By 5 AMND TINCY - IT 1S WITHUS ™ TOMNIGHT IN THE FORM OF OUR-" RE 5AID 1T ALL RIGHT . PROFESS0OR. MERRY-GO-ROUND—Wanted: A first class merry-go-round. Write at once. C. B. Kugler, Grand Island, Neb. WANTED—Small Tunch room and confec- tionery or smal] ‘cigar and tobacco stand, must _not cost me over $500 or $600; must have' living rooms in_connection, country town In southeastern Nebraska. Address E. D. Bennethun, Syracuse, Neb.* WANTED--TO RENT P Lt amd L We Are @etting Numerous Calls For Houses of,All Slzes. List With Us. NOWATA -Ls&ND. AND LOT CO. 684 N. Y. LMa,Bldg. Phone Red 199. A FURNISHED. hauso or apartment from June 20. AddressiH 34, Bee. Correct Ways for Married Women to Sign Their Names Only when brackets are used may a women write the prefix “Mrs.” or “Miss" to her name when she is_signing a com- munication. 1t she 1s corresponding with persons who are strangers, whether the matter be bus| ness or personal, she may frequently write her note in thesthird person. . In business it always advisable to do this. For in- stance, if & woman wishes an article from WANTED-Toorent modern 7 or 8-room )éouk.e In"'west part of city. Address L 247, ee. i 2 NEAT, cozy roim wanted by young gent- | leman of refinement. State terms and full particulars. Address, P-251, care Bee. WANTED. TO BORROW "FOR cllent, 82,0 on good. security, well- improved real estate for three or five yoars; § per cent interest. Gerald M. Drew, 4 Board of Trade Bldg.* * WANTED—SITUATIONS Daily Health Hint. e Sprains and brulses, while not serious, are often very annoying, says Dr. Moody in Outing. When the accident first occurs immerse the limb in cold spring water. This has a tendency to contract the small blood vessels and keep down inflamation. If, however, swelling has already set in, cold water should give place to hot, as hot as can be borne. the grocery or dry goods shop she should begin the letter by saying “Mrs. Howard Van Sluyck wishes,” etc. The address is then placed at the hottom of the note. Should she write In the first person to a shop and wish to sign her name she may do it in either of two wa: It she pre- fers to use her Individual name the signa- ture should read *(Mrs) Mary Ellen Van Sluyck” or “Mary Ellen Van Sluyek," put- ting directly beneath it In brackets '‘(Mrs. Howard Van Sluyck.)" The latter, that is, votn signatures, is the form always to be employed when writing in the first person to soclal equals who do not know the name. For example, a woman may have occasion to write to another woman about a servant's refer- ence and the one recefving the letter, being a total stranger and perhaps never having heard of the writer, must be treated with the utmost formality, but, of course, as an equal. Therefore, the writer should sign her note as she would to a friend, putting beneath it her married name. JAPANESE chauffeur wanted Can_drive and. repair any Good reference. : Address D WANTED—A location for practice of medicine and drug store, by experienced and reliable physician in Nebraska, in a town of 500 to 1,000 preferred. Address Dr. Conaway, Thompson, Neb. sition. oline car. Bee. FOR SALE-Bighty-acre improved farm, 3 miles from Ei Lake, at 340 per acre; 85 ‘acres ready for harvesting of truck crop. Other choice bargains. J. Pehoushek, Bagle Lake, Tex. WANTED to Trade—180 acres patented Texas land, border Pecos river, % inile in Vaiveids county valued at $15 g ing automobtle; and of standard make. Address W, F. Cunningham, Midland, Tex. SELL OR TRADE-0 acres best land in the Texas Panhandle in a body; every acre smooth; at a bargain: subject to mortgage §7 per acre, 6 per cent, none du trade equity for other land or’ city prop erty. Write for price and state trade. M." King, Marion, Kan. AUCTION SALE OF GOOD LAND On May 2 at 2 p. m, in Omaha, we will sell to the highest bidder 4,000 in tracts of 5 acres and up of first class unimproved land, close to fown, in sout ern Texas. Fine crop and fruit lands, best climate In the world. Don't miss this opj gortunity to buy land at_your own price. Every acre must and will be sold, small payment down. Bal- ance § years' time. Write or cail for full particulars. 8 E. WAIT & COMPANY. (Trustees.) 617 Bee Bidg. Omaha, Neb, FARMS FOR SALE. See our bargains in western Kansas and eastern Colorado, §12.00 to $35.00. Will take income property in exchange. LATHROP & TOBIN, 415 Bee Bldg. CHEAP FARM LANDS. In western Nebraska and Colorado. Write for prices. NEBRASKA LAND COMPANY, Sldney, Neb. H. | cres | miles from railroad town, | re, for a 4-cylinder tour- | must be in good condition | A THOROUGH accountant with refer- ences desires permanent position as book- keeper or bookkeeper and office mana. ger. Address M-248, care Bee. A BEEBE WANT AD will rent that vacant house, fill those vacant rooms, or secure hoarders on short notice, at & very small cost to you. Be convinced. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICFH— Omaha, Neb., March 23, 190. Seal proposals, in {riplicate, Wil be recel here and by Quartermssters at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m., central dard time, April 2, 1910, for furnishing Oats, Bran, Hay and Straw during the period from July 1, 1910, to September 30, 1610, at Omaha, and Ferts Crook, Omaha and Robinson, ' Nebraske; Forts Leaven- worth and Riley, Kansas: Forts D. A Russell and _Mackenzie, Wyoming; Fort Des Molnes, Towa, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. United States reserves right to refoct or aceept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on ap- plication here or to Quartermasters at s tions named. Envelopes containing pro- Fals should be marked “Proposals = for rage.” and addressed to MAJOR D. E RTHY. C. Q. M. Meh24-2-26- ADr2o-21-22 e REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR % 6 and i-room houses. If prices are right we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Sulte €2 N. Y. Life Biag. I WANT your lowest cash price on & va- cant lot In walking distance. Give loca- Address W 3. Bee. tio REAL ESTATE LOANS “WANTED—City loans and_warrants. W, Foraam Bmith & Con 139 Farvam St TJOANS (0 home owners and home bufld ers, with -Irlvuo‘-“al making partial pay- ments semi-annua = w. H,yTHDl(A 3 First National Bank Bid, LOWEST RATES—Bemis. Brandels BIax “GARVIN BROS.. 84 floor N. Y. Life $0) to $100.000 on improved property. No delay. 500 10 $5.000 on — L FOR SALE—In Camden county. ?:" sourl; old soldlers, W Dfl.‘ men and others wanting to purchase lan: thi " m v or wb.a:ymm‘!‘-‘m Resl Ertate Co., N. Y. or A-21R2 ‘ e MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co. WANTED-City loans. Pevers Trust Co. CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S office, Fort Des Moines, lowa, March 21, 1910." Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will bé received here until 3 p. m. standard time, April 2, 1910, and then Sopened, for resurfacing certain macadam roads at Fort Des Moines, Jowa—approximately = 44,000 square yards. Blank forms, plans and speci- fieations and full Information obtained at this office. A deposit of $ required for drawings and specifications; deposit will be refunded on return of drawings here, The United States roserves the right to reject or accept all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be Indorsed “Proposals for resurfacing roads and adaregsed Constructing Quartermaster Fort Des Moines, Towa. A2 22 23 26 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG AMERICAN All Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, ste) London--Paris-- Hamburg Pres. Uar 4| Bluscher .. ¢ Pennaylva May 71| Doutachland © Graf. Waldersee May 18/a Pres. Lineoln T b K. Aug. Vic. ..May 21/Ocessa’ .. june 3 (o Witz-Cariton a Ia Carte Réataurani. . (e) Hamburg direct. _(8) New. Line, 45 B'way, THE DAILY®*BUMBLE BEE _ VOL. L OMAHA, APRIL 15, 1910. having but one putting An unmarrid woman, name, would sign hers in full, Miss in brackets beside it. 1 can think of no place, save on a Hotel register, or when writing a visiting caid, that & woman signs her name with its prefix, without brackets. When she wishes to use her married name, that fs, her Mi band's, ker own must be written in fall with the married name beneath in brack- ets. —— e School Boy Definitions. = Gender shows whether a man {a masou- line, feminine or neuter. Gravitation s that which if thare Were none we would all fly away. Woman's suffrage s the state of suffer- Ing to which they werd bern ““The laws of nature are made by the congress of the United States.” NO. 182. THE BUMBLE BEE. A. STINGER. NO ADS AT ANY PRICE Communications welcomed, and neither turn postage required. dress the Bditor. pubbonds - veloe il EAMIRU R Tree Plantin’. This fs Tree Plantin’' day and everybody should take to the tall timber and observe the day by putting a young acorn in the way of becoming a mighty oak. It one G. Washington had only known it, if he had any idea of what money there was to be in selling lumber, he would never have chopped down his father's cherry tree. No, he would have saved it and eaten the cherries and then gotten rich selling the twigs that dropped off in the fall. We regret. to report that this has been a bad season for trees and tree plantin’ so far this year, and a lot of trees that wanted to blossom out in thelr new straw hats ahead of the regular date, got a frost and will have to try again. Tree plantin’, however, will never become an exeiting sport, never so exciting as foot ball or. base ball to say nothing of a Jeffries - Johnson punching match. One tree plantin' day a year will go, but one- trea plantin’ day every week would be too much of & good thing. Bumble NEW (Special Bumble Gould. ng French ¥ e without The Big Stick. “Oh, where are you going, my pretty mald 1t's none of your business, sir,” she said. Before I'd have a girl who talked like that, T'd_marry her aunt, plain and. fat. Agpril who Is Bumble Bee stings are a) ways the Lest. aull, A Cemsus Item, By Envious Councll Bluffer. How big 18 Onmha, Pa-pa, That people call it great, 18 it as big as Council Blufts, And just as up-to-date? | cess (special Bumble nounced ment My Son, we'll have a millon re And maybe more than that, ‘We are counting all the people, And every dog and cat. VERY LATEST Tense Telegrams Just Re- ceived by The Bumble Bee from Its Various Special Foreign and Do- mestic Correspondents, No Drouth in Tex: FORTH WORTH, Tex., April 21.—(Speclal Grapevine to The lenberger is visiting in Texas and enjoying himself hugely. The governor says the 8 o'clock law is just the thing for Ne- braska, but it's & great relief to be in Texas occasionally. Llamas Getting Impatient. llamas are eager to browse in Riverview park and want to know when they can get out of here. Astounding the Parisia PARIS, Cable to The,Bumble Bee,)— Colonel Roosevelt is astonish- the rough and ready use of the dered breakfast this morning interpreter. To Boom B COUNCIL 2. Bumble Bee.)—A movement is on foot among business men here who think trade a trifle to bunch who Wre out on ball to | 1ocate here again. iare sald to be bright for sue- Nothing Deing. WASHINGTON, from senate today. Everybody s celebration last night %0 he saved by not & candidate for Unit senator, WE HEAR That Gould Dietz's has a bad case on ter rler. That “Bill" Gurley ten Into the beau clags since he mol motstache, That Al Sorenson i able to persuade hi separate himself price of a (lling Bee.)—Governor Shal- That Johnny Trout missioner's job a new whistle. That the grievance a YORK, April Wiregram to Bee.)—Gould N— The Dieta' | was Instructed at meeting to have i changed thy They also yearn for BN AN Tha Jiat That owing to 2. freeze, Johnny Kern April (Special cherries in them. natives with That John his L. language. He or- glad or sorry that of the water works that much closer. That the 8 o'clock still in force unless you have ordered in That Sheriff mighty glad strike in Philadelphls in his bafliwick the assistance of an ens. BLUYFS, .—(Special to Ta., The get the Mabray | quite chummy wil Prospeets | Nile, light sult of clothes. That “Doe’ April 2.~ Grapevine to The Bee.)—-Nobody an- forthcoming retire- of cold storage. That Forecaster from now on suspected of holding the next number. GRAND ISLAND, April 21.— (Special to The Bumble Bee.) Thompson spent part of the from would pay for 1,000 beers. happy over his county com- tee of the Central Labor union Princess taeater at least once & month so the monotony may not disturb the sessions. | the early to charge extra If they h: doean’t know whether to be Bralley the street That “Charlie” McGrew Sphinx during his visit to That Superintendent David- son thinks he Jooks best in a Hoffman has a pew story he has taken out promises to do better by us THE MUSE. An April Morn, One April morn I heard sound— I knew not what it wuzs: It seemed a ‘low meliifluous hum Approaching to a buzz. When first my ear, It made my spirit quail; Thinks I, “Now can that be the whizz i Of the passing comet's tai there a grand . “Bllly” ts music smote filing as " ol States ‘Twas Friday was dark, And 1 Jay stil] abed; thought of that comet's tall And covered up my head. And, oh! The dreams dreamed were not Of gladness or of mirth; dreamed that comet lashed its_tail And wiped me off the earth morn monkey the bull |1 has got- ty prize Ited 1 his 1 still un- mself to the that At last came daylight—I arosc, And still I heard the buzz; 1, trembling, dressed myself— for 1 Knew not where the trouble wuzz. tee an s as boy with | But when I picked the Daily up— - To see what I could see— The buzzer proved to be Inside; It was a Bumble Bee. B.N. T commit- the last he tune 0 at th v (i - g The Big Stick An through space we whirled i this swite moving world, rather un- On our t estrial ride We feel need of a guide, “I'm right_on the job,” Ae- clares Teddy. The connublal state Has “got In bad” of late; For extinction we sesm -to be ready. Who cries, “Sell your miotors Produce future voters! Our own patriotic ' friend Teddy, Halley's comet draws near, We all foel somewhat queer— Haveo need of assurance al- uldx‘ “Folks, don't be alarmed, We'll get by urtharmed,” Cries our undaunted protec- |7 tor, . Teddy. world-wide confusion s but one sane con- lusion— 1 guess that you know It al- ready. ;t nu:. for this plls‘.nfl s he who once ran Our almost omnipotent Teddy. is golng ve | Webster the end case s law s you say advance. is car not | | | wi sot the the th Why do musiclans have such h ocks Of hair 10 tempt the breeso? That we may know them by 1) A"l Bs by etr woys. Welsh |