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SATURDAY, M! AY 1010 REAL ESTATE [FARM AND RANCH |= | | REAL ESTATE PROPFERTY FOR SAL (Continuea., oty LAND FOR SALE 6-ROOM, NEW, MODERN, $2,500. Good wize lot, south part of town; owner hard up; chance to ge: hargain NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red i 5ROOM COTTAGE 2,150 1714 North 26th street, lot 64x120, east | front, room for arother cottage to be bulit | beside the one now on the lot. This is & desirable location and the price Is very low | considering the lot alone is worth al least $1,000. ",A.,T'N”,fl,h, HF.YI)EN- INVESTMENT Story Brick Business, $8,500 | Stors room and flats above. At A very | low rental |t brings 6% per annum. Can make good torms NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Sulte 64 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 109 8 ROOMS, WEST FARNAM, $3,200 All nodern: eany walking distance; surely cHeap at the price; terms. ROWATA LAND AND LOT do., 24 New York Life Bldg. Rea 199 10-ROOM, REAL HOME, $5 Not merely a house and lot, but 1 of real home, modern in every ¥ located; large lot, frult trees, lovely lawn garage, paved street at'door. Owner wants to sell, and that's the time to.buy. Terms. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 199%. ROOM - house, 3128 Halt Cass, $12.50. 5-room flat, 210 8. 28th Ave. $13 5-room house, 627 8. 1ith Ave., $3. §:-room house, mod.. 247 Lake, §20 10-room_house, 310 8. 28th Ave., $i) J. H. PARROTT 3 Board of Trade. ;{'el;la & Norton Abstracis ot Tite. Bee Bldg. Omaha. 6-ROOM MODERN Hot water_ heat Close in, ifear Grace St. Barn, lot 40x140. Want to sell quick W. H. GATES, Y. Life. Tel. Doug. i " Choice Corner FOR SALE~100 acres, fine farm and stock ranch; 1% acr cultivation; fine | improvements; right at railroad; best farm ont county; water rights; all kinds inery for including 12 head of horses, 2 cows, § orchard, full bear- ing. Price $15,000; $2,600 c balance good terms. Hottenfield & Howard, Canon City. | Colo. FOR 'SALE—160 acres nine miles from | Morrison, 12 acres under cultivAtion; over 100 acres of timber and 40 of pasture; price includes heavy crop of growing rye, imple: | 200 bushels Colo. 37 seed ., ml s seed rye, cattle, 8-room house | etc.; price $3,700, or vll!lg sell land at $i260 per acre. B. F. Butler, Mt. Morrison, Cole 80 ACRES In Nile irrigation district; smail house and barn, water next year; §% per acre. Ad- dress H. F. Beler, Fort Collins, Colo. 1614 Harney St | RANCHES of all kinds for sale, from 160, acres up to 5,000, at the best bargalans of | any land_offersd In Colorado. Write or| call on The Rellly-Rex Real Estate Co. Kiow A Little Every | Month Invested in California Land wiil surely bring you good returns on your money. We Have For Sale yme of the best level, rich land in the | famous | San Joaquin Valley | located between Los Angeles and San Francisco, close to town and rallroads, that we are offering in 10-Acre Tracts on terms of $i5 cash and the balance $10 a | month. Send for booklet. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. rooms finely | [ | a7 N, 'in Kountze Place The 8. W. Cor. of 2ist and Spencer Sts., | nicely terraced lot with paving ana slde- walk on both.streets, paving all pala. Price for quick sale only $1.600. This is tne best | bargain you will ever buy in this cholce | addition. | HASTINGS & HEYDEN, OR SALE—Calitornia—It you are look- Ing for an elegant house, with good income, and a chicken ranch suits you, here it is; 5 minute walk from two churches, school, postoffice and stores; one mile from steam ine depot, 1% miles from electric line; | and all for only §6,000. Write owner, H. R. | Babb, Cotati, Cal. 1614 Harney St TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, $18,000 120-foot front by 14 foot deep on 24th street, South Omaha, Neb. This property is renting for $1% per month now and he- | fore (he decease of the owner the rents | were $218 per month. Address W. R. Ful- ton,, County Judge Filimore Co., Nebraska. INVESTMENT, Business property, well located, sure to increase in value: now rented for $2,280 per annum. ' Price, $18.000. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 N. V. Lite Bldg. Red 19, , bullds homes right; pian 2 Poalding. Tl Web. & 3-ROOM house: strictly modern. 3327 catur St. Web. 1047, OR SALE OR TRADE — 6-room modern cottage, five biocks from postoffice, one lot 50xi50 feet, cement walks, in | Holdrege, Neb. Also 7-room house and ona lot In Curtls, Neb. Both in excellent lo- cation. Wili_sell cheap or consider a trade. H. S. Moores, Lexington, Neb. CORNER LOT ON CALIFORNIA ST. Room for two hovses; one block from Far- nam car; 31,500, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 New York Life Bldg. Red 1999, AL oo i oty 7-Room Modern, $500 h, balance very easy terms; on car lins ! lot; good house; one of them at $2,300. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Buite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1 " BY OWNER—8 rooms, modern, corner, Bemis Park. No agents. Telephone Ha, RIVERSIDE, Alberta's finest stock farm of 1,000 acres, s for sale at a snap, For particulars of this and other farm lands write to the owner, W. J. McNamara, | | Wesaskiwin, Alberta, Canada. Floridi FOR SALE—$,00-acre, personally selected colonization tract near Arcandia, Fla. Nothing better in the state. Citrus and trucking lands, $ per acre. [Favorable terms. Dixon-Burgess Co., Waterloo, la. i 1. FOR SALE-—16000-acre tract In Central Arkansas, on two trunk lines of R., including townsite and 30 buildings, and 26,000 acres In south Missouri Ozarks, 2 ‘miles of Frisco R. R.; fine colonization tracts; $5 an acre for eitier; on easy terms. Send for full particuiars today to F. H. Petts, 519 Reliance Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. FOR SALE-One s 640 acres, 35 | per mcre; 100 miles St. Pulaski county, Mo.; good land; on river; fine tim- ber; terms, $30 down, $300 year. Address W. | B. Willlams, Mt. Vernon, IIl. FOR SALE-—-160-acre nicely situated, well drained corner farm; house and barn; northwest of Kingsville, Johnson county, | Mo,. 4 miles from Kansas ciey; 360 acre; easy terms. Address Box I more, 111, FOR SALE—in Camden county, Missourl, | old “soldiers, railroad men, laborsng men and others wanting to purchase land on | monthly or quarteriy payments, address A. | R Jackson, Climax Springs, Mo. AOrD INVESTA 1 —-SNAP Meat markel Ircluding all fixturs o line engin cumpu‘lui e kettle an¢ smoke o 8ix livlay oenis upstairs | CAS Wil br a rental of $40 per month |6 S-acre tract Uwner has cleared $5.000 annually aLd o | to Harrisonvill terme, from $100 to $600 sccount of leavin ‘cll{ wili sell for $eom | —rest like rent; fine 100 acres corn, alfalfa | Cail Douxlas 2202 214 d of ‘U'rade bidg |and cloverd land; 8-room house; barn; or- | Tot 22x8% located niiT n ana Cuming rs;\&rd. 1 mile of town; $8,600; carry loan St o 000, James Patrick, owner, T DO YOU WANT TO SEL! ville, Mo. e YOUR LAND - Write description of it, buildings, water, near what town. Make 70 words of it all and send it to The Omaha Bee with 72 cents for each insertion. People in Ne- braska have money and want land. They look to ‘‘'he Omaha Bee for real estate of- ferings. And they get them in ki poultry farms, 40, %, 15, 7, | some well improved; close | S county TPART OF a 2 ACRES. between Raytown and Leeds, on rock road. All in blue grass; pri $00 per acre. John W. Luttrell, Independ- ence, Mo. T T R . ST CR, e 1,30 RICHEST corn acres on earth; lays l‘zf_’:‘":fig‘eh ‘|';|‘|“I‘[‘“’"l""vo LA ‘,""""\pnreu; tinely improved; twelve miles | diatrict, with well-bullt modern: house and | rom Des Molnies; 100 bushels per acre every syveral smaller houses for heip; yrar 918 per acre. Terms. J..F. Snoks, and cross-fenced and generall Jhd, { proved, Owner desires to retire, and for a quick sale will take $35.00 per acre. ¥ele- phone owner at Web. 79 or address | mer, 328 Decatur St. | PAYING $37 PER MONTH, $2 Well located, practically walking tance. Terms. Might take good ciear a8 part payment, NOWATA LAND AND LOT Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. FOR SALE OR TRADE-160 acres, well tmproved, good soil, 3% miles from New- market, La.; for cosh or trade; equity §12,00 el dry’ goods or groceries. Price $125 per 000, | ®¢re. E. H. Lunders, Shenandoah, la. dls- | lot POSSESSION--$§0-acre farm, well Im- proved; rich soll; 55 acres in cultivation, near good town in southeast Kansas; price Ithu Address owner, D. R. Finley, Caney, an | COMPANY Red 199, REAL ESIATE ND RANCH LAND FOR SALR SOME cholce — Cowskin, just hits corner of pasture; no waste land; two sets of improvements; good house of 10 rooms: cold and hot water in house; bath, closets; barn, cribs and other buildings; gvod orchard; one 0 hog tight; | §-room house, barn, granaries, other build- | ings; this choice '2i6-acre farm can be | bought for $§20,300 if sold by June 1. 320 acres, 2 miles west of Peck, bottom land; good buildings; $20,50. Clearwater, Kan tions in the vallev; price 330,00 for 30 days. H. C. Cummings, Clearwater. Kan. | in @ saviugs bank; keep youl eye on Ar-| 80 ACRES nice, level, black land; house, | KAnsas; (ungs are coming wui way and [barn: well watered; 1 mile from school: & prices are soing Lo advance rapidly on | bargain: price $2,25 cash. 160 acres in cul- | §00d lang; put in & few dolirs and watch no improvements; good black | them gFow. Address, statng wuoat you| acre; half cash, balance 5 | want, U, C. Ludwig, Secrelacy ob State, we pay railroad fare to| Littie Mock, Ak purchasers: write for list. Southeast Kansas Land Co., Dennis, Kan. Arkaneas. FOR SALE-240 acres good bottom tim- ber lunas; will cut 40w fect per acre; (wo and one-naif miles from railvoad town of bw peopie, for 3.00 per acre. Soutnern | Reaity and 'trust Compuny, Ashdown, Ark. GET some cheap land in sunny Arkansas; now s the Ume, while IU is cieap; can sell yCu 2 acres AL ¥ un acie, on pay- ments of ol0 aown and §2 u Week; Do taxcs until pald for, no inierest; ac this pr it I8 mucn betler than puiiing your money aom house, barn, other | 0 acres, miles from | ; one of the ARKANSAS homes; new list just out; | cheap nomes in Arkansas; write for it ir | J0U Want @& cheap home wnere you can | live easy and enjoy goud health. O. Ln ! Brggs, Rien Mountain, Ark. | EIGHTY acres, weil improved by the old man, fine orchard, good thmber, sofl sandy loam, clay subsoil bottom; cres culti- yated; balance timber, pasture and meadow. e farm team, ead c - saie; all under good fence; 50 acres i §00d | chinery Price B ML TR TR State of cultivation, balance in good PAs- | on Jong time. This beautiful home must be | ture; three large barns; three good mo sold. Summer homes, fine lake frontage, ‘machines; one good hay press; three | ; farms, stock farms. Write me your of f::mlmg‘ lm;h”ll\" wants. A W. Simmons, Forest Lake, care of the | Washin Jounty hay crop. Price 315 per MBRIOn; GoRn T MR s re; on-nalf cash, J ance to suit purchaser, LARGE o SOUTHERN REALTY AND TRUST CO. | and running, Fankton Ashdown, Little River County, Ark. #-acre farm, close to & ' | fine buildings . FOR SALE—200 acres timb 0 acres! g ac e : Imr-ovm g S A AL 100 acres, partly improved, fair bulldings, an 3 antsburg, Wis., 32,000 a ‘{')'::c.'l‘l': },’,‘3,{",{’,‘;“ station. T, oom modern frame dwelling, 3 lot: u Minneapolis, Minn., §,100; many other ba Colormae. gains, too numerous to list. W CANUTE OLSON R. F HOMESTEADS and relinguishments, the Rag, Mianespal finest of land, will g0 out &ny timi iand_ 18 in the undirfiow district ris Roblnson, o W. 2th Ave. Colo. FOR SALE 1,040 acres of nico level bottom land for | cultivate the land all__complete D., $7,000. Swanvill, Minn., 500, ) | s TMinn.* Nebraska. Ranchi in_northwest Ne- reat bargain. Phlluflllmmcl. 30 0. A GOOD quarter section. subject to irri- gation, elght miles from Denver and near Faliroad station, only 316 per a Commonwealth Lanl Co. 4 BUSHELS WHEAT LAND, 3% PER ACRE We own and control 20,000 acres of Chey- ne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, now on the mark The heaviest crop-yielding county in Nebraska for ten years: alfalfa also a le crop; ask for folders and full particulars; agents wanted everywhere: write for our proposition at once. Rallroad fares refunded if things not orchard and rarm land in Arka e ialley olose to raiiroad and market for B per e Sy squs] anhusl DAY re in twenty e s "Fnla dand 13 going fast and wil double its valus in & very short time. | #hape | A snaj {A!}m Axnnsfikrsslrn‘.rviron FOR SALE—Seventeen hundred acres fine | farm land in Box Butte county, all fenced; | 180 acres in cultivation; new barn and room house, worth over $8,000; school house | on the land; 'phone; two wells and wind- mills; $17.60 per acre. half cash, 6 per cent on balance; all smooth and good soll. Al- Hance Land Co., Alllance, Neb. d. 30 acres st of O'Nefll: CHOICE unimproved farm | pertectly level, 11 mil northe KOO black soll; will cut over 400 tons of hay annually; best of farm or alfalfa land; school house on land; price $30 an acre. 160 acres, slightly rolling, miles north- east of O'Neill; good sofl; cuts an abun- dance of hay, and is every foot farm land, Pricg $25 an acre. M. DALY, O'Nefll, Neb NEBRASKA. complete ranch; dipping dehorning chute; all bulldings in good Owner making good money: family wanls to move to city. Price, $30,000. Might take some clear city property as part pay- ment NOWATA 4.AND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. V. Life Bldg. Red 193, GOOD LAND $5.95 PER ACRE 640 ncres in central Nebras! about one- half good cultivatio land, balance pasture land, five and one-half miies from railroad. $2464 cash; balance, $1.33, may run six years. J. G. BONE, Shugard Bik, Councll Bluffs, Ila. ‘Phone 814 BARGAINS Hillcreat, 160 acres, $5.200; cash rent. Midway, 80 acres, beautiful home, 34,800 Ash Grove, 320 acres, $iLi00. Easy terms J. T. CAMPBELILy Litchfield, Neb. —% acres of hand In Keith 2520 ACRES, | vat a2 FOR TRAD Co., for city proprety. C. M. BACHMANN, 43-37 Paxton Block. New Mexico. FOR SALE--Patented adfolning Willard, N." M., on norta and south; ir-| rigation’ assured for next year; Willard is| at junction of A, T. & 8. F. and New| Mexico Central railroads; this farm will bring from $10,000 (o $15,000 inside of five| years; owner must seek lower altitude; price very reasonable. John T. Kelly, Wil- lard, N. M. farm, Oklahomsa. TULSA, OKL. 440 acres pasture land, ®ood oil pros- pects; 37.60 acre; in fee. John T. Blalr &| Co., Tulsa Okl. RANCH F For sale 131,200-acre ranch, 8. W. Texas % agricultural, balance graswng: ali fenced %0,000 acres wolf proof fence; several houses; stock water: price .25 per includes 17,000 sheep, 4500 cattle, enuine business prope i alue of stock will advance With the season; takes prompt action at this price. Jacob Bozarth, Okmulgee, Okl. i | th Dakota FOR SALE—320 acres of good. level land per acre, on reasonable terms. Box 15 Fighmore, S. D.* FOR SALE—3X-acre improved farm Brookings Co., 8. D., only five miles from city of Brookings. Price, $6.00 per acro. Write for_full particulars. Lock Bo E: ne, S. D. 4+ TEXAS SCHOOL LANDS—Over 1,000,000 acres for sale by the state. You can buy 60 acres at §2 an acre, pay $i2 cash, bai- ance after 4 years; fine farming and fruit land and healthy climate. For further information send 6c postage. Investor Pub. Co., Dept. B, San Antonlo, Texas. “10 ACRES of goo of good land, $1,600, investl- gate this bargain; 3500 cash, balance easy terms; must sell at a sacrifice. Box 333, Clarksville, 7Tex. | | CHEAP FARM LANDS. | In western Nebraska and Colorado. Write tor pric NEBRASKA LAIND COMPANY, Sidney, Neb. DO YOU WANT TO SELL PART OF YOUR LAND? Write a description of it, buildings, water, near what town. Make 70 words of | it all 'and send it to The Omaha Bes with 72 cents for each insertion. People in Ne- braska Lave money and want land. They look to The Omaha Bee for real estate of- ferings. And -thev get them .in The Bee. | REAL ESTATE LOANS floor 1 Life. 3600 | GARVIN BROS., 34 floor N, Y. to $10,000 on improved property. No delay. “WANTED—City loans and warrante. W. Farpam Smith & Co., 1220 Farnam St. | $500 0 $6,000 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefs | | Estate Co., 1088 N. Y. Life’ Douglas | or A-215 WANTED—City loans. Pevers Trust Co | 83% The United States circuit court has au- | thorlzed me to issue $210,000 of receiver's certificates bearing 6 per cent secured by a first llen on property worth §1,000,0000. I am offering a lLmited number In denomina- | tions of §100, $500 and $1,000 to net the pur- chaser §4 per cent. LYSLE I. ABBOTT, RECEIVER, Telephone A 1324. 408 Ware Block, Omaha, $100 to $10,00 made promptiy. ¥. D. W Wead Billg. 15ih and Farham. ) FIVE PER CENT MONBEY 10 loAn on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bidg. LOANS to nome owners a ONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co LOWEST RATES—Bemis. Brandels Blds. REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANT information about a good grain r stock farm for sale. I know of over 1.000 | o Kan.; choice buyers, willing to pay vour price. 1 can tell master, | you how to find them. Write me about it and let's se it we can close up a deal. Arthur Capper, Dept. Ad WE HAVE BUYERS FOR | | 6. 6 and i-room houses. If prices are right | | we can sell your proj NOWATA LAN. 62 N rty for you. AND LOT Co., BUSINESS BLOCK, PAYING $ per year. Corner, $-story with basement Pri 000. Wil take half value in good land. balance on low rate of interest. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, | Suite . Life Bldg. Red 1999, I ot on_1th for iow far out, { are be close to car. 155 acres highly lnproved, a vation. $100 per acre Cl trade for I come property and assume reasonable NOWATA LAND & LOT CO... Suite &4 N. Y. Life Blag. Red 1999, QUARTER section of Holt county raw land for stock of clothing wnd_furnishing §oods. Address Y 337, care of Bee. You Want a Farm he other fellow wants city property ock of goods. We want tne com: nd us full description in firat lett Wil ga" ou & irade. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO. Sulte @4 N Y Life Midg ked 15 $2,00' CASH and cleay lot worth about #50. Want good rental property. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Sulte 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 199, EXCHANGE—$3500 Lincoln house, 9 rooms for stock of clothing and fur: nishing ggods. Address Y 38, care of Bee. _ TAILORS | the rig | Fort D. A. Russell, | "oftice, Fort D | velopes In_culti- ‘ TAILCRS (Continued.) @. A. LINQUEST CO. .. 315 PAXTON BLK. WANTED to buy about 100-acre farm in castern Nebraska or western lowa. Glve location, description and terms. Address N 584, Hee® BEST FRICE pald for second-hand furn {ore. carpeta, élothing and shoes. 'Phot Doug!: THIGH and rubber prices paid for scrap met A. B. Alpirn, Omaha, Neb. KEISER pays best for furniture Antique furniture cheap. 1020 Center. D. WANTED—6,000 feather beds. Write or ‘phone D. 1660. Metropolitan Feather Co., W3 N. 20th, WANTED TO B 5 OR 6-ROOM HOUSE TO MOVE Will move at on NOWATA L. 624, N ete. . 656 ND AND LOT CO., w York Lite Bldg. Red 199, WANTED Horses and Mules. We wish to purchase several serviceably sound, good work teams; wili pay top prices. Apply at %2 New York Life Blds. clty.® “WANTED, TO BU cond-hand soda fountain. Call at 1318 Douglas St. WANTED—TO RENT We Are (etting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Sizes. List With Us NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. WANTED—Board and room in private &4 N. Y. Life Bidg. Phone Red 198 family by’ couple; husband travels most ,of the time; excellent references. Address'L 62, Bee.* —_————————e——————— A FIRST-CLASS steward chef, colored, a tnorough caterer; take charge of club, hotel, cafe or wealthy famil. §00d buyer and manager and economicai; good Chicago references; understand handiing help. Ad- dress W, . Fuller, 2764 Lake Bt. LEGAL NOTICES — — ————— NOTICE OF SALE OF IRRIGATION DIS. trict bonds—1'o ail whou it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors oi the Kimball Lrrigation istrict bhas deciared its intention to sell and will gell the entire lssue of the bonds of said district heretofore authorized to be issued by sald board and by the eeciors of said aistrict, to-wit: The swa of 'f'wo Hundred and Fifty Thousand (350,000) Dollars or any part of said lssue, at the office of said Loard on the corner of Firsi and Chestnut Streets in_Kimuall, County of Kimball and State of Neb-askd, on Saturday, May I 1910, at the hour of 12:0 o'clock noon. Sealed Proposais will Le received by the board i its said office for the purchase of sald bonds until the day and hour numes abovo, at which time the sald board will open the proposa's and award the purchase of the bonds to the highest responsible bidder cr bidders, the board, however, reserving the right to reject any and all bids, No bonds can be sold by said board at less than nmety-five (%%) per cent of face value, The said bonds are payable in from ten to twenty years a.d bear six per cent interest, payable semi-annually both Interest and principal being payabi trom assessments levied upon all ti estate in sald district. Al accompanied by ceriified check, payable to the order of the Kimball Irrigation District for not less than two (2%) per cent of the amount of the bid, said cneck to be re- tained by the district as llquidated damages in case the bid which check accom- panies shall be accepted by the board and ihe bidder shall refuse or fall to carry out | bis bid. By order of the Boaid of Directors. 1'HE KIMBALL IRRIGATION DISTRICL, by 1. S. Walker, President. Attest: Fred R. Morgan, Secrétary. A2id 24t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—-NOTICE 1S hereby ) that sealed proposals for bulldirs rnishing an addition to the Verdl, house in accordance with plans i-ations to be furnished by the B ication will be received by the b ucation of School District No. 4 county, Nebraska, at the office A. Walker in the town of Verdix . on or before May 15, 1910. . nust be accompanied by a certlfie The board reserves y or all bids. plans and wpccifications are now on file in the office of sald Harry A. Walker, where they may be inspected. Harry A. Walker, secretary. MedTt NOTICE TO PLUMBERS. Sealed proposals will be received by the School Board of Shelby, Neb., May 2, for furnishing all material and labor neces- sary and putting in a steam heating plant in their new school building. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr. atenser's office, architect, Omaha, Neb., at the School Board. CHARLES KRUM- BACH, Secretary. M7dst OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTINC Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, May 3, 1910, Sealed proposals in triplicate, wiil be received at this office until a. m., Mountain Time, Monday, May 23, 1610, at which time they will be’opened in public, for the construction, plumbing, wiring for electric motors and lignts, electric fixtures, furnishing and installation of laundry ma- chinery and equipment, boiler, feed pump, ete., for one (1) Laundry, Plans No. 24-B, Wyoming. Plans and specifications for the inspection of bidders are on file in this office, also the offices of the chief Quartermaster, Department of the Lakes, Chicago, 1llinois; Chief Quarter- master, Department of the Missourd, Omaha, Nebraska; Chiet Quartermaster, Department of the ‘Colorado, Denver, Colo: rado, and the Secretary of the Bullde; Exchange, St. Paul, Minnesota. Propos blanks and General Instructions to Bldders | may be had upon application to this office. | The Government reserves the right to re- ject or accept any or all bids or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposa should be indorsed *Proposals for Laundry Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, to be opened May 23, 1910, and addressed to V. K. Hart, Captain _1th Infantry, Acting Quarter- ited Sattes Army, In charge of truction, Room eefo Hall, Chey- . Wyoming. M5-6-7-9-20-21 « | nn; May 3, 1810 — Sealed proposals, in tripiicate, will ‘b ra- ceived here until 3 p. m., standard time, June 3, 1910, and then openad for the i stallation of a_Steam Heating Plant in the Hospital at Fort Des Moines, Ia. Blank forms, plans. specifications and full infor- mation obtained at this office. A depo: of $5 required for each set of plans. on ontaining proposals should be in dorsed “Propasals for Steam lHeating Plas for Post Mospital” and addressed Con- ¢! uartermaster, For! es Moines, ;xnu\lnx Q M R Molnes, Ta. The | John | | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | Real estate transters for May 6 1910 furnished by the Midland Guarantes ._\rrl Trust cornpany, bonded abstra | 114 Far nam street. Telephone Douglas E. Hume and wife to M, 1d block 4 Creighton Heights $ M Richmond to J alentine and ot 6, block 4, Crelghton Heights M. Parsiey, R jot 2, W, wife, Hickman and wife to part lot 4, block 12 Anderson _and w part lot 1, block Oakdal N. J. Hilding and wife to st berg, lot 22, block 14, Bedford I’ South Omaha Investment Co. to Peter O'Malle: block 1M. MceGavock & O'Keeffe .. . Peter. O'Malley to Richard O Keeffe A MecGavoeh to Richard O'Keeffe fots 21 and 28, McGavock & O'Keefto John D. Wear to C. Henricksen, lot block 4, Ambler Flace P. 'N. Winter and wife to ricksen, lot 16, block 1. Place ERTD S ot John . Noss and wife to W. T ney, part of section M-16-12. M. Tracy to E. B. Brown block 7. Begley Park .o The N. it and Tr. Co Spelie and wife, part of lot 1 1, Kountse's 5th add sotes o} Behm hnd husband to Adoph hka, part lots 12 and 13, block 12, |A o to John Stohl 200 10 ien- Ambler r. Den- 125 jot 9, to Stefan bloek Mason Tittcheock alm and wife to K. W. Ebene; . lot 14, block 3, Sherfdan Place A. Kelby and wite et al. to Wil llam P. Kelby, part lot 1, block 20, Hanscom Place fasiaeeand F. J. Thomas and husband to H. A Techey, lots, 22 and 23, Harlem Lane L. R, Ments ot Al to H. A. Techey, same . Hastings & Heyden to Z M lots 2 and 2, Rep of “atalpa, Place’. ... abeth Kountze Rea Henck and Florence Forest Hill Park.......... ' Stratmann and husband to B. A Shurtleff, lots 9 and 10, Humboldt Place A. Fura, tinental SUVEPRIIE 11531 (iayesazi vtggsaiie M. M. Beck to N. B. Meintosh, lot 24, block 17, Halcyon, Heights. 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M. & Bt P . Ast O oor Farnam st care First Nat'l. Bank. May 12 M HAMBURG AMERICAN | &Il Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, ste) | kondon--Paris-- Hamburg | §O°1. W'I'ses May 18,9pm|*Pres. Lincoin .. June | Vie.... May 21 Oceana June 3 May 35| America - June 4 May 2§ *Pres. Grant ' Write W. R. Bluver, care of Eiks <lub. Pueblo, Coleg as represented. Fundingsiand & Severson, Sidney, Neb. Martin & Rubin, Rm. 21 old U. 8. Bk. Bld ad died SCANDIMVIAN-AIEIICAN LIN Norway, Sweden and Direct to — ———-‘ Denmark | s k.l May 12/C. P Tie Siaited hiaee v May 3| Unitea S Soar 1 fone 3. tolily Olav 1l ith Wireless. s i .. Hc.u: [ & L0, 5 West Kintie 8t ™y OR TO LOJLL AGENTS [ sarek | 1OUNSOS | which |on a frost-bitten layout of junk line that | OUR HOME MAGAZINE . TS ALONG WASHI It is hard to tell where Insurgency be- | gins ana where it ends. Over In the United ates semate the little band of Insurgents | who are following Cummins, La Follette |{& Co. are a consistent lot. Not 8o In the | house. Not long ago, it may be remembered 1| there was a fight in the house to deprive [as the Insurgents are certain that Speaker rules committee. On sentative A. J. Gardner of Massachusetts left a sick bed to go to the house o Jjoin the insurgents in their record breaking long Gardner has a weak heart that occasion distance session and he has been known to risk his health on more than one occasion for a cause in he was interested When Massachusetis was fighting to de- termine whether it tional Taft Jumped into the fight against his distin- guished father-in-law, Henry Cabot Lodge, would =end to the na- pledged Gardener convention & delegation to or an uninstructed one, | and insisted on and won a Taft delegation 1At that time his physicians told him he might be carried out of the convention hall on a shutter. That did not bother Gardner. He had a fight on hand When the insurgents unexpectedly launched their fight on the rules Gardner was in bed. He went to the Capitol and he remained there for nearly forty-eight hours. He paid for the exertion by remain- ing in bed untll—well, Gardner heard that the administration rallroad bill was in danger. Disregarding his dostor's orders, he went to the capitol. He shook hands with the Jnsurgents all round and then proceeded to vote with the regulars all day. Gardner, it must be known, only insurges when the rules are under discussion. He hobbled around like an aged cripple. From the house he went to Johns Hopkins University Cannon of his membership on the, Repre- | ' NGTON BYWAYS hospital, in Baltimore. He fights and lets the doctors look out for him afterward s the volce of Champ Clark, minority leader of the house. ‘Sit still!" Again it Is the voice of th blg Missourian, who Is as certain that is gOINE to be the next speaker of the housa | uptt It | Unelo 4 ote s an undesirable democratic Cannon " Talk about never harmony was so mueh harmony in the worid | being dispiayed by the demo- | as that now | oratic members of the house, with the vivid picture of a democratic house be. fore their eyes and a desire to do the bid | tng of their leader In order that there may be no cause for handiing out poor committee chalrmanships the Sixty- second congress “We h eard a lot of Champ Clark and his inability men,” declared a prominent democrat day. “The fact of the matter is that Champ never had a chance to lead until quite recently. It is a fine thing to lead when your leader is leading you some- | where, but when you have been & minority party for so many long, weary years the ever in talk about to lead his to. leader gets tired of leading and the fol- lowers get tired of being led. Now things are different. We are on the high road to power. “Thanks to the insurgents, we have been able to put a few things over the plate at this session, and, instead of belng hope- less every time we vote, there is now the delightful uncertainity and & closeness about the votes which ts facinating. Hence, when a division s called for and Champ Clark gives the order ‘All up,’ we jump to our feet as though we were on a spring released by Champ. Confidentially thers many not be the same unanimity of opinion after Champ has passed out the chairman- ships and disappointed a few hopefuls.” Brightside and His “Sidestepping Wifie's Canned BSuppers,” Their Latest Tabloid Sketch. Boy BY LAFAYETTE PARKS. “Here's a man that tried to get a ai- vorce because his wite never had his din- ner ready on time," begins Brightside, the household pride sauntering in to render the usual anvil solo. “A skirt that's slow in coming acro with the eats doesn't deserve a husband,” growls Son, feeling for a match. “Well, the judge didn't give a decree to him on that ground,” comments Father. “That gink elther has dyspepsia or hlis block is solid ivory to say nix on a deal Iike that,” protests Son. ‘‘When It gets 50 the Jdames can hand out the grub when. ever they get good and ready what rights | will us men have left? The hook for a Judge like that, says your little Willie." “I don't belleve there are very many women who are late with their meals,” Brightside declares, coming to the rescue of the fair sex with his wonted enthu- It all depends on how a chap starts out with ‘em,” Son asserts, as though he had trained many a mate to the marital harness. “The firet time a meal is late if hubby growls and shows his teeth the chances are she won't try to sting him again. You've got to throw a scare into ‘em,” he adds conclusively, “While I am a champlon of system, b lieving it should reign in the home as well as in the office, there must ba times when a wife's dally program may be in- terrupted,” protests Father. “If I were head of the house she'd have to change her program then' Son an- nounces. ‘“These hangover suppers of canned salmon and cold potatoes get my goat. They spread the near-food out on a fancy platter, sprinkle a bunch of spinach on it, call it a la francaise and bring it on quick, thinking they can get away with it." Some of the cold dishes women prepare are real tasty,’” argues Father. “A thrifty housewife can make left-over food most | appetizing.” The married gazabo that will fil up deserves to be henpecked,” Son asserts.| “If little wifie once finds she can sidestep the full-course dinner you can bet a $2 hat she'll be found rubbering in the de- partment store show near in windows [ o'clock afternoons Instead of staying I her flat juggling pots and pans over the gas stove.” In theso days of high prices it is a cleven woman who can use up the odds and ends of food that must accumulate in every home,” is Father's bellef, ‘Let her feed ‘em to Fido," suggests Son, Not being a himan sausage machine, [ bar the grocery store bric-a-brac. Some skirts will spill a can of tomatoes over w bunch of bacon rinds, stir in b of stale bread, label the combination ‘plgeon- foot potple, and coax hubby to put It behind his belt. That's the kind of w dame who usually lands in the suffragette army,” scornfully raps Son, “It takes considerable Ingenuity to da those things,” Is Iather's praise for the culinary legerdemain, “Queens with all that class are sire too £0od to hold down & regular job as chlef grub artist in a Harlem f Son. “They ought to work in as asslstants to Prof. Smootho, vaudeville's popular prince of jugglers, who takes live rabbits out of his hat and scrambies omelettes on hig shirt front without ald of cold storage hen fruit." “'Are city husbands home h At tor always at BUSINESS AGE. | feed in his je out 4 *"Skinby played a good one on Millionbucks, the jeweler * “Yes? “Bought an engagement ring on the strength of the girl's name, and &hen forgot to propose.” promptly on the dinner hour?’ queries Father, with a sud inspiration of jus- tice to the cof ‘When hubb: demned gentler sex price of a real & and he gets & hunch the missus is due hand him the ley eats, it's up to him to beat it for his favorite restaurant n. “Cruel words does land home, but having to pry open bunch of canned goods and eating a hand- kitchen table." 1910, by N. Y has the admits sting when he may never so deep as on the (Copyright Herald Co.) Safe Ap extreme Onen. In nothing equals castor ofl administered on a&n empty stomach, If those in charge of chlldren are careful and prescribe in time they will find that car- of magoesia 18 an excellent a, it keeps well in & corked bottle, The way to give magnesia to children s to put it on top of a little milk and let it fall through it; In this way it becomes quite smooth when well mixed, The usual dose of carbonate of magnesta for a child is a teaspoonful.~Woman's Life, bonate jent best ' Harry backs the ponies And never backs them right; Susle backs a bridge whist chib st has a game each night; Ma—she backs the suffrageties And pa. like ail henpeck Stays home and leads the simplg life And meekly backs the chec! ~T. B M

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