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REAL PR ESTATE v FOR S (Continued.) vy ALE. rosperou ant-ziflg.—f_l_gs REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE ontinued.) MONDAY, APRIT 4 Business Man re his First Position as a a Bee Want-Ad. He secures his IHelp REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) "READ IT! LOOK AT IT! BUY IT! $2000 you can buy everything in _tip cated at 4816 Plerce St. For $1450, a 4-room, 4510 Marcy BIG BARGAIN! For $5,80, a 6-room, all modern and new, in_Creighton’s 1st Addition. For $3,100, a 5-room, all modern, in same addition r $4,600, a 7-room nearly completed, at Tyans St new 4-room condition, For ¥ Al a top Bt. A room, all modern and new. St ny and all of above hou time you want to see a will be sell . on terms. Any of them just iet us know and we right with you We havo some good vacant lots for sale at low_prices. SVEA REAL ESTATE & CO. COMPANY Omaha National Bank Bldg. Doug 30th, Near Farnam, $4,000 Two large lots, 7-room house, all modern, Good terms. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., 24 N. Y. Life Bld Red TRUCTION 94 | $444 INCOME ON $3,000. property in walking distance. Always Tented and likely to increase in value. Don't look bad, does it? NOWATA 1 Sulte 624 N D AND LOT CO., Life Bidg. Red 1999. COZY ittle home, 2025 Miami St.: lot 40x 10 6-rooms, fine Jawn and shade trees; ity water, gas. $L3W: can make terms | NEW, owner. house for | Call 2608 ALL sale by Chicago. modern 8-room 3208 Charles Hanscom Park. Home Bargains. Modern homé, beautiful trees, lawn and garden. Hot water heat. 'Phone Owner, SALE—De H stand, stock Council Bluffs. FOR good casy ven's nd store Terms drug sales. RACKAGE PROPERTY I for rent store building at 914 one-story and basement, with Bee Bullding Co, 17th and nam. ~ OMAHA'S NEWEST ADDITION. The most beautiful laying medium priced lots in the city. On Sherman Ave., prac- tically walking distance. Street paved, sewer, water, gas connected without cost | to buyer. Some lots are as low as $7s0. Terms: % cash, balance % each yea NOWATA 'LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1993, Boulevard View $2,000-2826 Chicago St.; just completed; torles; four bedrooms; oak and birch first class work; built personally by owner; no commissions added. Inquire 250 Chicago St. Tel. Harney 3835, Dodge and 30TH ST., $56,500. 7-room, all mudern, large lot (L shaped). Could butld anather house fronting boule- vard. Looks like the right thing to us. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1993, COSY HOME FOR RENT | A brand new, strictly modern 6-room house, east front, nice lawn. 2302 8. 3oth Bt. Crelghton's ‘st GALLAGHER & NELSON, %0 Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. BY OWNER, cozy, modern home, rooms and large sleeping porch; distance; good locution Bee. Farnam trackage | five walking Address N-249, care | ;-ROOM _cottage water ana gus, 1ot 50x9%0, with city 1416 N. 28th St " W. 0. JENSEN, bullde homes g furnished. 22 Spalding. Tel FOR SALK-One 7-room modern house, with barn; a bargain at §2.80. A. W. Bock, 66 N. 25th_St., South Omah: REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE | FOR SALE—45 acres, house, barn and £pring; some fruit; good land: one mile from Wickes; & snup at $12.60 per acre. i-more tracts, §lb aore; part cash, ance monthiy: get a list. RIDGWAY. Wickes, Ark. 160 ACRES in P fenced; 4-room house, barn, creek and spring near house; orchard; 3 acres in cultivation; will sell or trade. D. K. Frets, Canton, Kan. | 1 | bal- | county, Arkansas; ARKANSAS FARM, 180 ACRES; itivation; dwelling house, c.; price $2,600; terms, or property or small Kansas or.OK homa 1 Box 36, Searcy, Ark. COME. TO THE LAND OF FRUIT, fine climate and pure water. We have | orchards, grain, timber and coal lands, in | five acre to twenty thousand acre tracts; some exchanges. B F. Henry & Co., Write for price list. Bentonville, Ark. #0 LAND ONLY §I6. 1 HAVE %0 ACRES VIRGIN in Sevier County, Arkansas. Two rallroads | only 2 and 3 miles away; best quality oak | and hickory; will cut over 6,00 feet to acre; soil {8’ rich black bottom land; will vaise 100 bushels corn, a bale of cotton to the acre or top yleld of every suitable crop when timber .is cleared off. The land lies high above overflow. Is all smooth and level. Kvery acre tillable when oleared This land will easily seil up to $50 an acre when cleared and put In cultivation, but | wiil sell 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 ls perfect; reason for selling is that land 1s now owned jolntly 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 TIMBER, | 80 ACRES Arkansas land $10 per acre; In Arkansas county, about 8 miles from Suattgart, about 4’ miles' from Goldman: o ul Dgs argain qul no trades. D. Hubbard, Erie. Kan. Mo R WELL improved 2.450-acre Little River county, Ark., rents for ‘8 & n, Win Ratliff & Sor BEAUTIFUL OZARK REGION OF AR- tile_valleys; rich mountain tops; kansas; good climate; flowing ‘springs: farms all Write J. C." Mitchell & lantation in ued at $16.50 acre cash; good terset, lowa. | terms. eizes, all prices. Co., Fayetteville, Ark. Celornae. 450 ACR®S of timber land, 200 acres wil | make fine appie orchard; income from the start; must sell quick. 'Write me today | Butterfield, Colton, Ca | BEST orchard and farm land in Arkan. | sas vallg close to ratiroad and market for | 0 acre cash. Water rights for same At §16 per acre in twenty equal annual pay- ments. This land s going fast and will double its value in a very shord time. Write W. R. Stover, care of Elks' club, | Pueblo, Colo. RANCHES of all xinds for sale, from 100 acres up to 5,000 acres, at the beat bar- y land offered in Colorado. | salo at $16 per acre in five-acre tracts and " Geor, 10,000,000 FEET Georgla timber and 1,600 acres good land on Ry. Price $26,500. Other | bargal Greene, 533 N'Neil BIdg., | 10,000,000 ¥ Georgia tmber and 1500 % Florids | FLORIDA FARMING LANDS FOR up, Easy payments. The above lands of several thousand acres were selected years ago by deputy commissioner of the 'U. S. Department of | Agriculture as the best lands in Florida | and which we have recently purchased. They are located on the 8. A. L. RY. | 3 to 45 miles south of Jacksonville, in the | Lawtey and Starke district, which are well | settled by thrifty truck farmers; with an established merket where northern com- | mission men pay cash for produce, early strawberries, ‘etc. Strawberry snipments from this Immedi. ate territory average becween the lst of April and the 1st of May about 12 Armour refrigerator cars per day. in addition to strawberries, there are shipments of varl- ous kinds of vegetables, potatoes, ete. In this territory you have the advantage of churches, schools, telephones and rural free delivery. | Adjolning our property s the famous | Hellbron Spring—of great curative proper- | tes. Other lands around this old spring | are held at $100 an acre. For anurmlllun; concerning this great medicinal water, write the proprietor, W. k. Davis, Starke, Fla., or the undersigned, If within one year from the date of pur- chase—your farm does not measure up to representation, all payments cheerfully re- | funded. We are offerlng our lands for a short | time in blocks of five acres and up at $is | | money | Phelps county, Nebraska, worth $%0. | homestcads. Minmesotn. §11,000-5,000,000 feet saw timber, hemlock, birch, maple, basswood and 585 acres of g0od land less than 140 miles of city; 4 miles to railroad, guod logging_road, driv- ing stream one-efghth of mile. Double your here. Investigate. Maps, plats, es- timates furnished. Hobart Land Co., Min- neapolis, Minn. ’ 2 e BARGAINS Hillerest, 160 acres, $5,200; cash rent, Midway, 80 acres, beautiful home,’ 34,500 Ash Grove, 820 acres, $11,200. Easy terms. 7. T. CAMPBELL, Litchfield, Neb. FOR SALB-Well improved, nice layin 160 acres of land four miles of Holdrege In sell at §75 per acre, Herrick & Spencer, Col- lege View, Neb. 4 BUSHELS WHEAT LAND ACRE.. We own and control 20,000 acres of Chey- enne county, Nebraska's cholcest farm land, now on the market. ero lding cornty in Nebraska, for ten years; alfalfa also a leading crop; ask for folders and full particulars; agents wanted everywhere; write for our proposition at once. Rallroad fares refunded if things not as represented. Fundingsland & Sever- son, Sldney, Neb. WESTERN REAL ESTATE, Farm and town.property where ratiroad right-of-way 18 bought {hrough. Kinkaid Dry land to come under gov- ernment canal. Don't walt. Address P. O, Box No. 1il, Gering, Neb. The heaviest | REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) ¥100 to $10,000 made promptly. ¥. D. Wead, ‘ead Bldg., 18th d Faroam. NMENT NOTICES (Continued.) GOVER ———— _ BURLINGTON STATION—Tenth OFFICE CONSTRUCTING ~QUARTER- master, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, April Good 6% always on hand and for sale amounts from $300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYER 412 N. Y, Life Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bidg. LOANS to home owne: d home bulld- ers, with privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-anmually, W. H. THOMAS. 503 First National Bank Bldg. _LOWEST RATES—Bemls. Brandels BIdg. Farm Mortgages| at 25, 1010.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, sub ject to the usual conditions, will be received here until 11 a. m., central time, Muay 24, 1910, and then opened in the presence of at- tending bldders, for construetion, plumb Ing, heating, wiring and fixtures of the tollowing bufldings: Two sets flold offi- cers' quarters, two double sets company officers’ guarfers, three four-sot officers’ | quarters. ¥ull information and blank forms of proposal furnished on application to this | office. Plans and specifications may b seen here, also in offices Chief Quarter- masters at Omaha, Denver and St. Paul; Dcpot Quartermaster, St. Louls, and Quartermaster's Office, Searritt Arcade, Ransas City, Mo. The United States ré | serves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals. I’roposals ghould be enclosed in sealed envelopes, endorsed *Proposals for Public Buildings,” and addressed to |Captain Wm. D. Davis, Quartermaster, U. S.'A., Fort Leavenworth, Kansas A25-26-27-28-M22-29 Persistent Advertising is the road to Big Returns, Burlington— Leave. | Denver and_California..a 4:10 pm Puget Sound Express...a 410 pm Nebracka points.. Black Hills thwest Expros Nebraska points. Lincoln Mail. Nebraska Expreas. Lincoln Local.. Lincoln Local Schuyler-Piattsmouth. Piattsmouth-Towa .. Bellevue-Platuacuth, . Colorado Limited Chicago Special Chicago Express.. Chlcago Fast lowa Local . Creston-lowa Local St. Louls Express.. K. C. and St. Joseph.. K and St. Joseph and St. Joseph WEBSTER STATIO 0 80 a 2:40 e 2 . EREPRERIRERIRTEESEERED sERaRBaEE K. REAL ESTATE WANTED 6, 6 and i-room houses. If price: we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Bul 624 N. Y. Life Blag. SWAPS FOR EXCHANGE-8-room, all are right modern Webate Missouri Pactfio— NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STATE PRIN NG. Bids will be received by the State Prin | ing Board at the office of the secretar: of state at Lincoln, Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock, noon, Saturday, April 80, 1910, for printing and binding_the following re- ports and publications: Biennial reports of commissioner of public lands and buildings, attorney general, superintendent of public Leave ..b 3:0 pm b12:10 pr , Minneapolis Auburn Local Chicago, St Omaha— Sloux City Express Omaha Local . Sioux City Passenger. Twin City Passenger Sloux City Local.... Paul RAILWAY TIME CARD—Centined. Arrive. 3:45 pm 10 pm 4:10 pm | 6:10 pm 7:00 am fteenth and Arrive a €24 N. Y. Life Bldg. | next two years. | Company, &6 New York Life Bldg., Omaha, b. per acre on easy payments, For our business reputation—references of Jacksonville. Barnetl Natlonal bank. The Florida National bank. Hon. John F. Horr, U. 8. marshal. President Board of Trade “The mayor. West-Raley-Hamby Company, Jacksonville, Fla. “FARMS, improved and _ upimproved ranches. F. J. Dishner, O'Neill, Neb. TRRIGATED LANDS Are you interested in irrigatad Ne braska lands? of the Land Owner. and particulars. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., §. B. Corner 15th and Farnam, OMAHA, NEB. Full of pictures Indiana It is free. A 112-ACRE farm for sale in & good Ger- man _settlement. 13% miles from a_ good school and Cath¢llc church; price $50 per re. Address J. E. Robbins Ice Plant, Greensburg, Ind. Send or call for a copy | house, closet, bath, furnace; facing state capitol building, Lincoln, Neb. Five-minute | car service; price, §10,000; will take $5,000 in trade, balance on time. Herrick & Spencer, | ollege View, Neb, instruction, state treasurer, mecretary state, auditor of public accounts, of labor, adjutant general, librarian, Board of Irrigation, Food, Dairy and Drug com- { mission; Session Laws, 1911; Report of State Raflway commission, Board of Agriculture, State Board of Horticulture, Department of | Banking, Building and Loan association, Dairymen's assoclation, insurance sum- mary. Also, miscellaneous printing, blank book and stationery supplies for Hospital for Insane, Lincoln and rfolk; State School for Dependent Children, Orthopedic pital, penitentiary, Soldier's and Sailor's | Home, Burkett and Milford; governor, aud- itor, secretary of state, treasurer, commis- sioner public lands and buildings, superin- tendent of public Instruction, attorney | WHAT have you got to trade for Colo- rado irrigated Jands under good reservoir and ditch? A. C. White, Fort Morgan, Colo. FOR SALE or trade, two cement block machines and sidewalk outfit. J. B. Sedg- wick, York, Neb. TO EXCHANGE for land of equal value without incumbrance, $8,000 stock of new staple. General merchandise. Shultz & Strong, Pllger, Neb, i Oklahoma. s klahoma. WHEAT, CORN, ALFALFA. 12,000 acres of improved and unimproved land, consisting of choice quarters, halves and sections located in Gove, Sheridan and Logan countles; all in good heighborhoodsy 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 | and_see Marlin Land Company, 783 Kansas Ave., 1opeka, Kan. FOR SALE DR EXC Two 1,00-acre tracts near W 20 acres, 5 miles from Topek: 160 acres, 5 miles from Topek 260 acres, near Towner, Colo. proved. Wi Topeka, K FOR SALE—Cheyenne Co., acres, good foll, no buildin Case Threshing Machine Co FINE acres ndjoining a in Northern Oklahoma for sale at reason- able pries, on terms, for addition pui poses. Here is something fine. Addre: Box 9% Tulsa. Okl , Oregun. OREGON-320 ACRES IN wheat and bunchgrass region. $8 In Willamette Valley, §35. W.’M. Sanders, 7 ir., Silverton, Ore. erly, Kan. improved. improved. well im- Texas, A BARGAIN—130 acres in central Texa all but 15 acres level black soil, very rich; % acres {u_cultivation; everlasting water: 40 acres net over $500. On public road, 5% miles to §ood market, close to good school, good neighbors, 2, elevation. Dry, rm atmosphere, Get well of asthma in about two years. Fine for throat and lung trouble. Many churches, 121 Green St. N., | Wichit, D. Jones & Co., 600 Kansas Ave. $1,20. " 3. 1. Racine, Wis. KANSAS FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, $20 PER ACRE All rented, paying from 10 to 22 per cent rent. Best alfalfa in tho world. Easy terms. If not as represented, wiil return your_expenses. Texas land, border Pecos river, %.mile in NOWATA LAND A LOT €O, |Vaiverd: county; 6 miles from ra'lroad town, "Phone Red'19. | valued at $16 per acre, for a 4-cylinder tour: | ing automobile; m be in good condition and of standard make. Address W. F. Cunningham, Midland, Tex. SELL OR TRADE-9{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 due; trade equity for other land or city prop’ erty. Write for price and state trade. H. M." King, Marion, Kan. TEXAS REALTY JOURNAL—A high class magazine, giving reliable tion about entire state of Texas; gives latest reports about developmaent, resources, products, etc.; tells you wher meke money; invaluable and investors. Sample copy and fine map The bij rga a of Texas, 10c. We are publishers, not land £0 Tive, S oars, 180 acres, Jocated 1 mile frop | dealers, and only want your subscription railroad town, on rural ronte and phone | T€Xas Realty Journal, Houston, Tex*. lines; good large house, £ good barns; all kinds of fruit; 2 acres apple orchard; 2% acres timber; 320 acres as fine land as you ever stuck a plow in; balance fine blue Erass land; good water; big bargain at the price, $60 per acre; {ime on part. Jot | 8 miles from Eagle Lake. at $40 per acre: | 3 acres ready for harvesting of truck crop. Other cholce bargains. J. Pehoushek, Bagle Lake, Tex. " WANTED to Trade—180 acres patented IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BAR- galn in Western Kansas lands write to the at Western Land and Immigration Com- pany, Sharon Springs, Kan. FOR SALE — 228-acre farm in Coffey county, Kansas; 3 miles east of Hartford; 10-room residence; ‘'arge burn; li-acre or- chard; first class farm; price $15,000. Owner, L. L Brighton, Coffeyville, Kan. Missouri. FOR quick sale, 350 acres on Gasconde river, $5 per acre. James Strickland, the Ozark Land Man, Crocker, Mo. IN CASS COUNTY, MO. MAKE 31,00 to $,000 a year growing figs, oranges, small fruits and vegetables in the Great Gulf Coast country of Texas, | the garden spot of America. Our G-acre |tracts at $256 an acre, payable $2.00 down M. Wilson & Son, Harrisonville. Mo, | and $2.60 a month, offer the most attractive s {inducements to home seekers and invest- FOR SALE—In Camden county, Mis- | O'8 in this country. Write for our illu sourl; old soldiers, railroad men, laboring | trated literature free. Security Land Co., men and others wauting to purchase land | 44 Ridge Bldg., Kan: on monthly or quarterly payments address | — A. R. Jackson, Climax. Springs, Mo. | BIGGEST land Bargain in Missouri 2,00 EXCEPTIONAL acres rolling timbered land in McDonald | itah, 9,500 acres deeded land under reser- county, on Kansas City Southern railway; | voir and canals already constructed; reser- good location, well watered by SPrings, | voir capacity for. 40,00 acres; additional ;l;l:ll:?)hl lm-;nn:, l{u:’n b-‘rdry.l tflmk 'lm:; land available; most prominent tern ir- D ands; must be sold right nof at | rigat v {6 per acre; this land will subdivide nicel | [ian Gollars o' me. madn frm thie Drap into 40-acre farms, if purchaser so desires title perfect; quick aclon necessary. Ad- dress, Commercial Club, Anderson, Mo e irrigation property In erty; price $250,000; $80,000 cash; reasonable would consider part perty. Joseph A. Simp- son 1728 Welton St., Denver, Colo. WANT IOWA FARMS. 450 acres, Cuss county, Mo., $6 per acre, casi. 4% ac R 5 — acre, .c.r:}f.' i 08 e FARMS FOR SALE 6% acres, Carroll county, Mo.. $0 per| See our bargains in western Kansas and e, cash. | eastern Colorado, $12.50 to $35.00. WIll take Will exchange one or all three for lowa |income property in exchange. farms; these are good farms; owner lives | LATHROP & TOBIN, in lowa. If you want to come south is| 415 Bee Bldg.* rare opportunity. B e G. W. CLARDY INV. CO., CHEAP FARM LANDS. Kansas City, Mo. %1 ' Commerce. LOOK Positively the best 40 acres, 1-story 4- room house, barn, wells, springs. frult, well fenced’ clegant soil, close to rock | road, school and railroad market, Jackson | vember In Chicago, under the auspicies of county; best farm; we have got to sell it; | the Chicago Tribune, will have exhibits 5,000, $3,000 in cash, balance terms. White & Co., Independence, Mo. LOOK here; fine farm, well improved, at Tribune, Pulaski county, Missouri, for sale at only $30 per acre; half cash; balance terms. Address Wm. M. Hess, Winnipeg, Missourl. Johnson county, { for prices. EBRASKA LAND COMPANY, Sidney, Neb. | United States. Every responsible land com: pany will have an exhibit. Space in this #how is not sold to wild-cat companies. If | you want land, visit this show.* | : s e FREE 30-ACRE HOMESTEADS — Mil- |lions of acres—Fertile lands—Valuable in- ~ |formation, laws, maps showing how and | where to locate, sent for 25c, mailing cost ‘\“fl'cllern Land Company, I 404, Cheyenne, 'y o.. South Daxots. SOUTH DAKOTA LAND—The rush is on informa- | to locate to | to homeseekers | lion dollars to me made from this prop- | In western Nebraska and Colorado. Write | THE Big Land Show to be held next No- | | of land products from every state In the | CLOSEL carriage or street hack, lundau- let styie, but litlo used, made by Cunning- ham and sold new for $1,000. This carriags is mow worth $500 in cash, but we would xchange it for norses or for vacant prop- erty or for weetern land. Johnson, Dan- forth Co.. 8. W. Cor. 10th and Jones Sis general, raflway commission, _supreme court, Department of Banking, Board of Irrigation, insurance department, Public | Library commission, Board of Equalization | and Assessment, adjutant general, and Ne- |braska Industrial Home | Specitications for same can be found in | the office of the secretary of state. All bids must be accompanied by a bond lequal in amount to the probable coet of proved land, irrigated, improved or unim- |the work bid- upon. The board reserves | proved land, lands where reservoir sites | the right to reject any and all bids. can be developed and the land put under a | Lincoln, Nebraska, April 2. 1810. g00d ditch that will furnish_abundance of STATE PRINTING BOARD. water, correspond with A. C. White, Fort | By H. G. Thomas, Secretary to the Board. | Morgan, Colo. f A204 5t TO BUY, sell or trade, at a profit, see, | NOTICE OF SALE O write or telephone h"l‘lc‘ b‘Dl’")lA—'ll';) ll]I whom it may concern: 7 % o Notice is hereby given that the Board of MacDONALD & BOYER, Directors of the Kimball Irrigation Distriot 482'4 RHrandefs. has declared its iIntention to sell and will st sell the entire issus of the bonds of said district heretofore authorized to be issued by said board and by the electors of sald distriet, to-wit: The sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand ($250,00) Dollars or any part of “said issue, at the office of sald board on'the corner of First and Chestnut Streets in_Kimball, County of Kimball and State of Nebraska, on Saturday, May 14, 1910, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon. Sealed proposals will be received by the board at its ‘sald office for the purchase of said bonds until the day and hour named above, at which time the said board will opeg the proposa's and award the purchase of the bonds to the highest responsible bidder or bidders, the board, however, reserving the right to refect any and all bids, N | bonds "can be 80ld by’ said board ai less than ninety-five (%%) per cent of their face value. {in from ten to twenty years and bear six per cent interest, payable seml-annually; { both interest and principal being payable from assessments levied upon all the real estate in sald district. All bids must be accompanied by certified check, payable to the order of the Kimball Irrigation District for not less than two (2%) per cent of the amount of the bid, saild check to be re- tained by the dlstrict as liquidaicd damages |in case the bid which sald check accom- panies shall be accepted by the board and the bidder shall refuse or fall to carry ou his bid. By order of th> Boaid of D rector | THE KIMBALL IRRIGATION. DISTRIC ) by I S. Walker, President. Attest: Fred R. Morgan, Secretary. A2id 24t PARTIES wishing to buy or trade for large tracts of dry, improved or unim- You Want a Farm the other fellow wants cit; H0ck GF Foddin e Wang Hoe Sormeiaslon e"d IIllll ully ription 48 first lettes and LI 6" U NOW AT LA Bulte @4 No¥. Lit IF YOU HAVE | Property to the amount of $5000 to ex- | change ‘for a good moneymaking business | write MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO., 1034 McCague BIdg. CLEAR lot $§00 and $2000 cash for good | reatal. property in Omaha. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Sultey§24 N. ¥, ife Bldg. Red 199 Two houses clear $4,000 Trade for laad and assume a reasonable amount. NOWATA LAND AND LOT C 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 199. | TO EXCHANGE-Staple stock mer- chandise for western land, Andrew Miller, Fairview, TIl. ——| | 1 HAVE several fine pieces of land that 1 want to trade for merchandise stocks of Boods. A. C. White, Fort Morgan. Colo. TAILORS G. A. LINQUEST CO., 235 PAXTON BLK. | MAX MORKIS, 301 BROWN BLOCK. V. TAUCHEN, Krug Theater Bldg. WANTED—TO BUY Persistent Avertising 1s tne road to Big | Returns RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION—Tenth and Maso WANTED—Safes, one large and one me- n. dlum size safe; state Size and price. Ad- dress H 625, Bee, “BEST PRICE paid for sacond-hand furnl- ture, carpets, clothing and shoes. ‘Phors Douglas 3971 JECOND-HAND clothing, party. afternoon dresses. John Feldman, D. 3128 or Ind. A-2634 WANTED—5,00 feather beds. Write or |'phone D. 703, Metropolitan Feather Co., €01 N. 20th. KEISER pays best for furniture, etc. | Antique furniture cheap. 1020 Center. D. 5662. | Union. Pacific— San Fran. Ov'rl'd Ltd. 8:15 a. Chl. & Pap. F'st Mall. 4:1 Atlantic_Expres: Oregon Express . | Oregon-Wash. Ltd. Denver Special Colorado Special Colorado Express . North Platte Iocal Grand Island Local.. Lincoln-Beat. Local... sRgs2EELREER ] CURTEREETEET Illinols Central— Chicago Express Chicago Limited Minn.-St. Paul Ex Minn.-St. Paul Lt Omaha-Ft. Dodge Loc b11:38 Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific— EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd....a 3:40 am i P it altor o Chicago Day Expresa. a i am Des Motnes Local.......a §:00 pm Jowa Local .- b10:3 am ' o ~ | Chles ~East 3 4:40 YOUNG couple wants front room. with | Choago-Nebraska 1ad s 6:08 bm board, in private family, where there are e no other Toomers or boarders. Address | Chicago-Nebraska Lid. 3526, Bee for LANCOIN........... Colo. and Cal. Exp. Okia. and Texas Kxp. | Rocky Mountain Ltd. Chicago & Northwestern. EASTBOUND Omaha Express “MERRY-GO-ROUND—Wanted: class merry-go-round. Write at once. B. Kugler, Grand Isiand, Neb. HOUSE of 8 to 10 rooms, will pay $5,000 to $15000. Must be modern and well lo- r:ll!d,B Give full particulars. Address E 258, ee. WANTED—TO RENT A tirst am am pm pm pm pm am g pm pm pm We Are Getting Nuwmerous Calls For Houses of All Sizes. List With Us NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., €4 N. Y. Life Bidg. Phone Red 199. A FURNISHED house or apartment from June 20. Address H 24, Bee. lo) pe icago Bpecial Pacific Coast-Chicaj Los Angeles Limited Overland_Limited Denver Special Carroll Local Fast Mail 7 OR 8-room house; modern conveniences; West Farnam district; want possession by | May 15, Call H 33, WANTED—SITUATIONS NORTHBOU for Stanley county land; sev-ral new lines of railroad now bullding in this county. Buy now and double your money in lie Choics laugs selling ot nd in- sa REAL ESTATE LOANS 6% Farm Mortgages 6% Secured by the best of Nebraska farms. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 8. {rom §12 to #15 per acre. For map formation write tc. Felland Realty Palace Bidg.. Minaeapolis. M. WRITE for our booklet No. 6, describing 112 quarter sections, first-class sand at $18.00 0 32060 per mere. State now ma: you are In the market for. Sta ap and Booklet No. 6 Free. F. J. Farrington & TA ABOUT YOUR SNAPFS! 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Sealed |Overian: proposals will be feeeived at the Office of Omaha the Disbursing Clerk until 2 p.'m., Friday, | May 131910’ for furnishing suppiies for the use of the rest sSe ice during the ‘{mrl\l vear ending June %, 1911, 'as follows Stationery and office rupplics, - furniture, {nstruments, field and telephone equipment Delivery. to be made at the Forest Service {Supply Depot at Ogden. Gian, Full in- formation furpished on application to the | Disbursing Clerk. Bids must be sealed | and addressed 1o the Secretary of Agricul- | ture, In accordance with lustruetions given | on schedules. JAMES WILSON Seeretars | A9r2l-18-5 ...a 7:30 am (from seveessd 6i00 pm + i of | bureau | F IRRIGATION DIS- | The said bonds are payable | CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, April 23—Urged along by a insistent dem@nd wheat prices advance today and cldsed strong, irom %c to 1l up. Corn also increaged its figure, whl | | | | tember taking on a gain of lc visions closed from 2%c to 15c dbw Weather conditions piayed a the in the low course of wheat prices and | temperatures in different sections | | reports of crop damage, particularly | September prices went up from $1.00% $1U1% and July from $1.02% to $1.03% closed at the top, with a net gain lalhac_ at $1.00%. Final figures for Jul were %c higher at $1.08%, while September with a like gain, closed at $1.01%. Jomn prices showed a_healthy day. | | tone al important factor. The price of e le. N Ma belween BS%c and 58%@0S%c, the other de- The close was strong, with May }@%c higher at %@ | b8%ec. liveries moving with it. Volume of trade in oats exceeded recen limits and covering by shorts, togethe with much new investment, kept prices advancing most of the session. Septembei advanced from 3¢ to M%e. The distan delivery closed at the top. closed at the top. to 42%c and closed %c higher, {raveled ‘from 4o to 40 and closed c up. In_provisions May pork fell away from $22.15 to $22.02%. The close was weak, witl ”»rlres from Zixc to 10c down. on May praducts: Pork, 10¢ off at 32 | lard, 2ic down at $12.47%, and ribs | off at $12.35 Leading futures ranged as follow Articles.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y *Wheat May 090G %/ July [102%8) Sept. |1 01i-1 *Corn— | May July Sep *Oats May July Sept. | Pork May July | 100 102%]| 1 0% 58 58%G % | | 1 097 108%% 1 03| 101% 1097, 1 08%; 1 01% @Y% 8%ATH 62y 63%) | i 42! 2% f‘ 42 0 W | 4214@% 42 | |40 aiel 12 373 | today, 5 | 12 42% 1235 Yo 12 1% 12 20 | 122 o) 12 124 12 16 ash quotations were as follows: LOUR—Firm; winter patent 525, winter straights, $4.7506.26; suraght @4.76; bakers, $2.75G5.00. RYE—No. 2, i | BARLEY—Feed or mixing, 43g60c; 1 to_cholce malting, B6@H0c. SHEDS—Timothy, .60; clover, 1 | PROVISION fess pork, per bbl., § | Lard, per 100 Ibs., $12.65. tloose), §12.25@12.50. Short (boxed), $13.00413.75. .50, clear Total clearances of wheat and flour were. The Primary receipts were the equal to 200,000 bu. 28,000 bu., compared with 201,00 bu. | corresponding day a year ago. stimated receipts for Monday Wheat, 12 cars; corn, 8 cars; oats, 166 cars; hogs, 000 head Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.10%@1.11%; No. 8 red, §1.0641.00's; No. 2 hard, $1.1081.1 hard. $1.06G1.00%; No. Corn: 0. ash, G959 58@s8Yec; white, 61%@b2c; 3 white, W%@61%c; 2 yellow, No. 3 yelio b Oats: No. 2 w , 3% @MYc; ¥ | 1%@43%4e; No. 4 white, 40i42i4c; standard, | 8% witc. $ CHICAGO, April 23 —-BUTT | ercameries, 29c; dairles, GS—Steady; receipts 20064 cases; at | mark, cases ingluded, 17%@19%c; firsts, 20c; | prime firsts, 21c. 4 CHEESE-Steady; dalsies, 14%@15c |13%@14c; Young Americas, 14@14%c; horns, 4K@I4H%e POTATOES—Steady; choice to fan | 24¢; fair to. good, 18@20c. | POULTRY—Easy; turkeys, 15¢: chickens, 1186 rings, 18¢ A} L—Steady: 50 to 60 lb. wts, 8@ic; 60 to 85 1b. wts., 9@10c; 8 to 110 Ib. wts, 10@11c [tecelpts Today—Wheat, 17 cars; cor cars; oats, 170 cars. Estimated Monda: | Wheat, 12 cars; corn, 86 cars; oats, 165 cars. 'HAMBURG.AMERICA All Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, | London--Paris-- Hamburg a Pres. G « May 4.|Bluec] [ | penmayi 54 ¢ Grat. W b K Aus. Vie (b) Hita-Caritor (¢) Hamburg d irect, N Hamburg-American Line, 45 B'way, N. Y. or looal A ite R—-Easy; twins, long y, 2@ Featues of the Trading and Closing oais equalled the advance in wheat, Sep- Pro- large part of the market belt gave added emphasis to the Kansas and western Nebraska fields. An improved demand for cash corn July and May | May moved from 4z | while July W Final figures | 1084 1 62% _68% | ents 610w 61 40|81 %G G274 6344/0% 62 | strnights, $4.85G5.06 12 2% $.000) spring falr {actions, Short ribs, sides sides | nominal; natural white, 4 No. 4 GRAIN ANDP RODUCE MARKET Opening Prices Are Higher, with Bullish Sentiment, 4" Gnerally Work Up Ome Cent Higher All Around—Livers pool Closes at Halt Cent Highe; CASH CONDITIONS HELP Valuen n 00 am 1910. OMAHA, Aprll 2, Sentiment among wheat tiagers more bulligh again and opening pric | higher. "Cables were firm folowing the domestic advance Yesterday. While ne from all points in Nebraska and Kaneas is very bullish the market ruled rather dull, Cash conditiohs and a stronger janeat Values are slowly working away from the low point of & week ago. Unfavorable weather coupled with better cash demand and higher cables turned sen tinent bullish again and prices warked an other lc higher today. News rrom all sec tions of the winter wheat belt shows much M | damage to crops. The corn market was very firm from the start. Cash nouses were good buyers on | the strength in wheat and_ the improve ment in snipping demana. Stucks aie de creasing ana it dem continues iuctier advances are likely, Primary wheat rece pts' were 23.(00 bushels and sipuients we.e 19,00 bushe.s, Against recelpts last year of 2100 bushels = @ud snipments of 246,000 bushels o | Primary corn receip.s were and shipments were receipts last year 210,001 shipments of 95,00 bu-hels. Clearings were 234,000 oushels of corn | Low busnels of oats and wheat and fiour €qual to 27,000 bushels Liverpool closea d %d wheat and normal o, Local range or op X bushels against busiiels and n | d c e | to. corn. ny; highy |Articles.| Open.| Hign. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. e 1 m*.lw 9% | %] b 1 02'5‘ o7 1 m-\l 9T%| sag) o7i4) [} 2%/ s e | 3 | corn = b | May. A v % ) il 41 /Y[ 38y y Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT—No. 2 hard, §1.00%41.02; No. 3, No. 4, U2@gbic; rejected hard, 77 . 2 spring, §1.@LU; No. 3 spring, 0. 4 spring, $1¢/%60; No. 2 durum, No. § durum, | f oc; No. § yellow, 5344@odte; No. 4 vellow, asbgiziic; No. . 3, ; 4, 48%@2ige; no grade, % OATS—Standard, 40%c; No. 3 white, 0@ 40i4c; No. 4 white: 385:@3ige, No. 3 yellow, fi»})«x No. 4 yellow, 83%c; mixed, 38%@ bk, BARLEY—No. 4, 51@6ic; No. 1 feed, 0@ 0%c. RYE—No. 2, T@Te; No. 3, 73@Tc. Carlot Rveeipis. * * Wheat. Corn. Oa 17 » L9 § 19 t r 5 r t n | h Chicago .. Miuneapolis | Omaha Duluth . ‘1 EW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day Commoditien. NEW YORK, April 2.—FLOUR—Dull, with' prices steady; spring patents, $.306 5.36; winter stralghts, $4.9045.50; winter pa‘- $5.25@5.60; spring clears, $4.2 extra No. 1, $.0004.60; Receipts, 14,499 bbis ; 9,358 bbls, Rye flour, steady; good, $4.25G4.45; cholce to faney, CORNMEAL~—Stead; yellow, $1.40@1.45; drled, on Varlous i winter shipments, fair to 39T @40 | $4.5004.60, 8% ; fine white coarse, $L26G1.30; WH ~Spot, firm; No. 2 red, $L15%, e I f.; No. 1 northern, $1.18, f. 0. b., open- |ing navigation. Between freezing weather west, firmer cables and light receipts the loption market was generally %.%c higher follo d by slight reactions near the close under profit-taking sales. Last prices were ly@¥%c net higher, except May, Which was a cent higher. May, SLING 1.18%, closed at $1.16%; July, §1.10%71.10%, (closed at $1.10%; September, $LOBK@LO0 closed at $1.08%. Receipts, 10,50 bu.; ship ments, 47, bu. CORN—8pot, steady; steamer, 3o, and No. 4, 60c, both nominal, elevator, export sis; export No. 2, 64'4c. nominal, f. 0. b, |The option market was without trans- closing Y4 net higiier. May |closed at 68%c, July at e and September at iliye, Receip % bu.; shipments, [42,908 bu. OATS-Spot and kiln 5. quiet; 2 to 32 Ihs., 0 2 los, 40 34 to 42 Ibs., 454 option market was without tran actlons, closing nominal. Recelpts, 3,125 bu.; shipments, 1,000 bu HAY-arely sieady; prime, $1.10; No. 1, |$1.10; No, 2, 96c@$1.00; 'No. 3, #a90c. HOPS-Qulet; sjate, common to ‘foice, 1909, 2279 108, nominal; Paclfic toast 1900, 14@u15c;' 1908, nominal. HIDES—Firm; Central 2%e; hemlock firsts, 20 s, 22G2%c; rejected, mixed, 48c; clipped white, America, Bokota. 226i23c. LEATE ) second 20121 ¢ PROVISIONS — Pork, £24.50026.00; family, $%. | 825 6@ 2750, Beef. ' firm; | tamily,” $15.00419.50; hamis, nieats, steady: pickled 'bellies, to 14 Ihe. $16.50u17.00; ~ plckled hams, $18.606) 1700, Lard, e middle west prime, $12.85 @12.9; vefined, ' quiet; continent, $13.4); America, $14.25;" compound, $10.00% South 10,50, TALLOW—Quiet; T%e; Ltry, TH@T%e. 255%¢: | RICE—Steaay: 5%@s'4c. BUTT Unsettled; creamery specials, 30¢u80'4 c . 20%c; third to first, 268 held se speclal, 24@2c; state, dairy, finest, 24@80c ady; state, full cream, new, | commom t | T CHE fowls, 10%e: fowls, 1@ steady’ 00; -'nm;)@cvz q mess, $15.00916.0); szummhm, Cut 1 mes Vi prime eity coun- domestic, Japan, comm Ir, 124 POULTRY—Allve turkeys, 14G20c | 20¢; turkeys, | steady Dressed dull Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, | 25— WHEAT— May, $1.06%; J sep_ember, 3101 @1.01%; cash hard, $1.128; “No, northern, $1.10%@111%; No. 2 morthern, SLUSYQu1.00%; No. 3. $10VAGLOTH, vellow, E3%@664C. P 9% pound sacks, $15,00818.25. First patents (in wood f. o. »., Minneapol v;r 5. 2{"1[ A0; u’&‘:nd patents, | $5.00G6.20; first clears, $4.08@4.15; second |']rur' $2.80G3.10. for safety, Bon Voyag e pline. Every kuown & signals orchestras. gvmoasium. LA LORRAINE, May LA SAVOIE, I’A PROVENC! Additional sailf by popular one cab Appointments surpass To Those Who Use The FRENCH LINE V'a '8rcozve™ speed and comfort, Fast trains connect for all continental points. oty, telegraphy and Y palatial notels ool . uperb culs g LA TOURAINE, May 28 May 13 LA LORRAINE, June 3 E May 19 LA BAVOIE, I M2 cabin TiMices witerhate ‘Saturdayey in steamers $45 to $62.50 daily paper, [

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