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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY L ESTATE f REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 1 OPERTY FOR SALE. FARM AND RANC AND FOR SALE | FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Cantinued y (Continued.) ‘ (Continued.) KOUNTZE PLACE HOME FEsE 3 One of the best homes in Kountze Place. | Bullt by owner for home two vears ago § rooms, modern; quarter-sawed oak finish hot water heat; all new plumbing: paved | treet, sldewalks, otc. Let us show you this property; we know that you will Ike it. Price, $5,000, Terms. | 13, 1910. REAL ESTATE CITY PROFPERTY FOR (Continued SOME VACANT LOT BARGAINS 9th and Forest Ave., $1,600 In ‘orest Hill Park addition facing south on Forest avenue? near 9th. Iav- ing all paid 3IST AVE. AND DAVENPORT 80x100, $3,200 Fine place for a flat, locality and a of erty 41S8T A WANTED—TO0 BUY (Continued.) ‘ul self-Interest. The only equitabla basis | upon which your co-operation can be asked Is that what we seek to bring about wil |Urges Both Railroad and Public to |venerit you as well as us Be More Considerate. ‘Have vou any doubt that eager haste or lack of careful consideration in enaecting | rallway restrictions will bring down upo and everybody sure misfor tane? a moment and think of You arg absolutely depen t alone upon the existence of rail but upon their continued efficienc, CITY PR Mexiee. = WANTED TO BUY | 6 OR 6-ROOM HOUSE TO MOVE Will move at once. NOWATA LAND AN 624 New Yorl. Life Bldg. CHEAP, second-hand cash Douglas 3367, A -85 ND LOT CO. Red 193 register. Call | you us and STUDIES CAUSE OF DISCONTENT - [ your situation! One Incendiary Utterance Can Do | g0 More Damese nity | ways A AN Dinbiy Dusiug | Consider, for example, the carriers operat- |Ing within the state of the middle west. | Those Iines carry your grain and meats to | Chicako and the Pacitic coast for shipment by rail and water. Those lines must at all times be kept first class condition. As the volume of your product Increases, they must lay more tracks to carry it, bulld their quota of the necessary new cars to &ive you prompt service time a new restriction upon enacted by congress or a state legislature, the man in France Germany or United States with money to invest, asks himself whether the effect of it is llkely to be a diminution of the safety and attractiveness of rafllway investments i “It may be expenditure. _ WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW-$00 or % 1 year. Will pay 10 per cent interest dress, H-3i6, Bee. WANTE SITUATIONS TWANTED—Work for after school hours and Saturday; prefer work ai private pace. Address B-67z Bee. Stop) THE ATASCADOR tacing east on 2d. | Webster. Snap If 0. Terms. ation and Cloge In flat lo between Californ taken at cnce. Price Com ) for good Ad- prop- residence very cheap ND DAVENPORT ()NI,\ A beautiful, paved street or plece Is one of the finest bodies of agricultural land in the world. Located border states of Mexico. One day by rail from the United States of America: two hours by rall from the great seaport of Tampico, Mexico, This land is owned by an American, and an “All American Colony” is being located on it M North end house in fine locati in one of the rooms built by owner 2 years ago, who Is{ building a smaller one and will sell this one at cost. Has hot water heat, full founda- tion, laundry tubs, fine plumbing, oak finish downstairs and birch up; oak floors throughout; tile bath room orated walls ighout wooden mission fixtures; ceilings; down- stal celling 9 inches; small | barn; walks, screens, ete. This is a bargain | ’nm owner will make very easy terms. | Year 1,575 lot. nice terrac to car. Nothing &s cheap anywhere near this locality. Flist time advertised and will be quickly sold Large Corner, Kountze Place 24th and Emmet St., $2,400 114 feet' frontage 24th brick pavement on hoth streets corner for building three houses store | building with flats above cor- | ner in the addition 27TH AND HARN , Full Corner, 66x132 The best corner on the market for apart- | ment house or flats You ean put six apartments on this ground and the owner 18 only asking $7.000. There are no more eorners like this still vacant In such a de. sirable locality, =o act quickly If you want this one. ’ ARTIN, i le |1 George A. Post of New York, president of the Nallway Business association, ad dressed the Omaha Railway club and its | Buests at the Hrandels theater last evening | on the subject of raflroad regulation and urged more hearty co-operation between | the rallroads and the public in matters per- | taining o the great railroad problems. He said that the raflroad officials should make | it their constant endéavor to accommodate the people and that the people should be more considerate of the raflroads. Mr. Post as his subject of the dumb of Croesus in time to save his father from impending peril. He sald that the Railway Business association had formed under some what circumstanc The speaker was introduced to an audience that filled the theater by Webster [ “On September ness association Post. From its declaration |1 quote It shall be the purpose of the Rail Business association 10 conserve the inter- | est of its members by promoting such pub- le policles, consistent with the public In- terest, as will tend to foster and develop the business of building and maintaining rajlway transportation facilities in the United S ‘'he office: shall cause the course of public and other discussion of regulative proposals and acts to be con- stuntly obscrved, and shall fomulate and Ccarry out such activities as they deem necessary, with the co-operation of ~the members in the distriets where tneir plants are locuted, in orcer to attain the resuit of winning public favor for railrodds and establish Just and wise public policies af- fecting tiam. It shall be the purpose of the Rallway Business association o favor governmental | regulation, to the end that raliroads may be subject to and enjoy the protection of | law, and to urge that any restriction adopted shall give railroad managers suffi- clent latitude to operate the properties safely, efficlently, progressively so0i- vently to maintain entire indep:ndence of the railroads, No contribution of money or other thing of value shall be received by the association from any railroad com- pany or railroad official, and no railroad official shall have any voice in the manage- !ment of the association. It shall be the policy of the assoclation to v the causes of public discontent and urge the railtoads to redress jusi grievances while endeavoring to convince the public that Ili-founded or unreasonable complaints thelr fair and accommodating treatment. should not be made the subject of agita- |1t js surely to their interest to do it. They tion. The Railway Business —assoclation | " " ' 1 7 shall have no part In party politics.’ should get next to the folks! That's the Is there anything the matter with such [ thIng! rpinciples? Isn't that an honorable and [ M3 1 desirable undertaking? 1Is there a word in | Present the that declaration to which anyone could |€"BA8iNg serious attention in Nebraska. take exception? . He who speaks to you at this moment has Mo Surah Worlas been a total abstainer from all intoxicating t.the very outset of our career It was |D6Verages all his life. I have passed the determined that in no document issued hy, | '8! century merk of my exlstence and or utterance made in behalf of, the associ- | Fave seen much of the world. Of the ation should there be a harsh word or anyjNaVoc Wrought by the Intemperate use of attempt to assail the motive of anyone who [!lduor tliere can be no doubt, but, great and awful as it has been, it {8 my hones( | differed with us. Our mission I8 to con- Citatnd s bellef that for the welfare of our coun- clliate. Again, we frankly admitted our e try there is another kind of temperance |personal interest in the welfare of the raflways. When some one suggested that|Mmovement that must be Inaugurated, of as . great, if not greater, importance than the it might be a tactical error to have the word ‘rallway’ In the namo of the associ-|llauor question, and that is a crusade 5 L Mexico, ACRES, owned by season of $9,00 gold «ightly Vincent of Tampico, one block made & net profit last in 50,000 RES of choicest land « CURRENCY) PER ACRE. of 50. Liberal terms of payment worth from $100 to $2,500 per acre. now forsale AT PRICES FROM $0 TO $150 This land is sold In tracts of 50 acres or multiples his land, when under cultivation, ought to be AMILY washing neatly done, rough dry or bundles. 'lel. Webster $437. WANTED-—-Position a stenographer or expert bookkeeper by young lady of exper ence and good education; can furnish first class references a< to character d abil- | ity. ddress D 71, Be Ever Price, $1,000, rallways street ' A fine or_brick Cheap: on g Production—Corn, the staple of Mexico, can tainty of two crops each year on the same to 60 bushels per acre. Oranges—Atascador “Is the home of the orange;” all other citrus frults, such as lemons, grape fruit, the lime of the fig; vegetables. No land an give larger returns or more wonderful production than can be produced on Atascandor lands. Sugar cane—It will yield from $100 TO $1# PER ACRE. be raised here with an absolute cer- land; each crop will average from 30 Dundee Lots, Terms or Cash lot, S0x128 ft., Flst and Webster 50 lot. 50x128 ft., b1t and California ! $2,200 100-ft. lot, facing cast and south, blst and Webster | tor | you used the story who spoke SALE OF IRRIGATION DIS. trict bonds—To ail whom it may concera Notice is hereby given ihat the Hoard of Directors 0. the Kimball Lirigation istrict its 1otention to_ sell and will ths entire lssue of the bunds of sald district beretofore authorized 10 be issued by sald board und by the eieciors of sald district, to-wil: The sum of I'wo Hundred and Fiity Thousand (3:00,000 Doilars or any part of said issue, at the office of sald Loard on the corner of Firsi and Chestnut Streets in_Kimball, County of Kimbail and State of Neb-oavka, on suturday, May I 1910, at the hour of 12:00 0 Cluck noon. Sealed | proposals wiul Le rece.ved by tue board at its sald otfice for the .uichase of said bonds until the day an= nour numed above, | at which time the sald board will open the proposals and award the purchase of | the bonds tw the highest respotsivie bidder or bidders, the board, howkver, reserving the right 1o eject any and all bids, No bonds can be sold by said board at less than ninety-flve (%%) per cant of their face value. The sald bonds are payable in from ten to twenty years auad bear Six er cent Interest, payable seme-annually; oth Interest and principal being payable irom assessments levied upon all the reai estate in sald district. All bids must be accompanied by certified check, payabie to | the order of the Kimball Irrigation District for not less than two (2%) per cent of the amount of the bld, sald’ check to be re- talned by the district as liquidated damages in case the bld which said check accom- panies ehall be accepted by the board and ihe bidder shall refuse or fall to carry out his bid. By order of th: Hoad of D.rectors. 1HE KIMBALL TRRIGATION DISTRICLK, by 1. S. Walker, President. Attest: Fred | R Morgan. Secrétary. A2id 2t CHICAGO, 111, May holders of the Sheridan Conl ¢ The holders of the bords of the Coal company acr hereby notifled that the undersigned trustee, under trust deed of the Sheridan Coal company, dated June 11, 1903, and recorded June 20, 1903, in book 2; of 'mortgage records on page 438, fn the office of the county clerk of the county of Sheridan and state of Wyoming, has re celved notice fiom the Sheridan Coal com- pany that it will, on or before Junc 3), 1910, remit the undersigned $24,000 to take up ‘and retire twenty-four _bonds. as pro vided in said trust dced. Notice )8 herchy given that the undersigned has drawn and selected by lot the following twenty-four numbers of twenty-four of the bonds ont standing, secured by said trust 90, 192, 201 118, 421 . for payment from the sink nz fund to be so paid to it by=said, the Sherl dan Coal company, under said trust deed, and upon such pavment of said $H.00 to the undersigned on or befors June 3 the undersigned will, at its office at rer of Dearborn and Madison stre the city of Chicago, 1llinois, on the fir y of July, 1810, pay to the holders or registered owners of said bonds, numbered as aforesaid, the principal and accumulated interest thereon, upon the surrender and delivery thereof to the undersigned, un- cancelled and accompanied by all unpaid coupons_ thereto belonging. with NOTIC List your sales and prompt action | Remington- Lundburg Realty Co. | Phone Douglas 1271 Ramge Bldg. Great Big Bargain . one floor, with rentals us son a law imposing compulgory It may be a decree in¥ghring decreases In revenue. Perhaps it ] slatute taking managerlal authority from the rallway officlal and thus decreasing the efticlency upon which successtul op eration depends. Whatever it fs, the fellow who puts up the money for Improvements regards it as cause for wondering whether he has made rallways less at tractive as investments, Fibre Plants—This product brings to the Republic has been demonstrated that the variety known as profit on Atascador land. 100 acres planted in fibre, a net profit of from $10,000 to $15,000 each year. self. Fine Climate—Never hot, never cold. of Mexico $40,000.00 annually. It ZAPUPE is grown with most after the second year, will give Visit this country and see for your- Rainfall from 40 to 4% inches annually. Tuesday, May Come and join analogous A train leaves Omaha for Atascador John L. from Nebraska will g0 on this excursion. write 1. us. on A number of people For full particulars A ty ot T-room house, all on water, electric l1ight, three south front one for gardening and on entirely covered with all kinds of bearin: froi; | fine shade tress; property all fenced; has! frontage of 141 foet; 3% blocks from Hirnes car House vacant, all ready to move in Price, $2,250. Kasy terms. Payne, Bostwick & Slater, le Agents, 601 New York Life Bldg SALE—-ONE OF THE NORRIS & M/ 2 Bee Building ‘Bemis Park Two-story square eeption hall, 4 large bedrooms Price only $3,900. FOR QUICK SALK Six-room house, hot water heat, 3 bed chambers and bath upstairs, 2 and reccption hall on fist floor. T duced to $3,250. 'Phone us. NEW HOME Turner Park and lavation 2, w of Principles. 1908, the Railway s organized,’ of 1§ Bust- - id Mr. inciples MeNeill-Jewell Realty Co., 615 N. nd re- below, modern house, 7 rooms yms and bath bove; strictly Carrlage (0 Market ‘What you want and have got to have is prompt carriage to market at the moment the price is right. You want cars quick, |engines to haul them, tracks to accom- modate them, terminals to distribute them. Any statute or state of public mind which weakens the resources of the railway In keeping itself provided with these facilities for your use, is a blight upon 1t 18 also a blight upon becaus are the things we have to sell “Men of Omaha brothers and fraternal exist between us. 24th St, South Omahs. Tel ¢ R 8 Handsomest Baiile-1 8-ROOM HOUSES ( _l Iy In Kguntze Place, east front, 3116 Sher- 3 on | man Ave., brand new house, with 5 bay With poreh | windows; splendi! hot water heating plant; on front and side. Modern 'except heat: | {i bagement, everything about this place very desirable. Price, $2, Make an | iy the best that could be procured; perma- offer | nent walks, paving pald. Price will de- Bemis-Carlberg CO., pend on amount of frontage sold; easy terme. Get key from owner, Geo. F. 150 Blde rooms fea re | 1 stories, | | | Alabama, Miscellaneous—Continue £1x rooms, near vard, on Capitol Ave.; strictly paved streef. Price, $3.500. NORTH PART OF Near 224 and Grace, 6 rooms floor. This is a_ large house, you, those WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM? | List it in ‘the classitied columns of The | Lapital. Give a good descciption of you property and make your proposition clear and definite. DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM? | Make your want known to the people through the classitied columns of The Cap- whole blocks in town can now be |ital. Ntate clearly just what you want and | ased at farm land prices; peopla | 40Ul What you want to pay. | contemplating buying southern lands| The rates for advertismg farm lands is | should investigate this; the opportunity | ©nlY 1 cent a word, 6 cents a line or 70 of Jiving In town and trucking, fruit grow. | CChts an inch for each insertion. A trial ad ing or poultry raising beats any small| Wil convince you of the pulling force of farm proposition anyone could offer; early | The Capital's classified columns. | purchasers get in at half price; easy terms, |, The Capital is tue leading paper of lowa. small payments; big opportunity for agents, | The duily circulation exceeds 40,00, the —Write for plat and complete detalls. | majority of this going intv the homes of Washington and Choctaw Land Co., 549 |the rural population of the state, the people Times Bidg., St Louis, Mo. who have the money to buy just what you ik have to sell, or who wish to sell their present property and reinvest in something larger. A sample copy is sent to all advertisers, or on request. THE DES MOINES CAPITAL, Classified Dept. Des Moines, la. BIG OPPORTUNITY IN NEW SOUTH ERN TOWN | of Alpha, Ala, first to be opened on the Washington & Choctaw railway, in midst of thousands of acres of magnolia lands, recently sold, now thrown open, settlers now coming in and development will advance prices wonderfully; climate DO YOU we are indeed relations should With confidence 1 urge your hearty co-operation in the great work of pacification and conservatism, “Not only do we appeal for your kini offices in making the rallroads the object of your donsiderate thought and conserva- tive regulation, but with greater ferveney do we entreat the raflroads to be con- siderate Nebraska, and while they are about it, to be considerate of everybody In every state, including rafllway supply men. Rallroad officials should make it their constant endeavor to meet the reason- able desives of the people who patroniza them. They should cultivate friends by our first y Shepard, 1502 Wirt St., only one block west, and examine the beauty and convenience of this pleasant home. Tel. Webster Hrandeis 1521 SpenCcrr St $3,900 Reception hall. parlor, dining kitchen on firkt floor; three bedrooms and bath n second floor; full bricked and cemented basement, with out- side entrance; full lot 50x124, This h is only two years old, is complete In e detafl, having screens, stormsash, FARM BARGAINS. ‘This means safety for your investment: 520 acres Sherman county, Nebraska, best improvem All good farm land. Price, | 00 per acre. i acres near Potter, Neb, fine table land. I offer this for $15 per acre. | Worth $20. 640 acres near Dix $13 per acre, In Kimball county, N | acres in'Cheyenne county, Nebraska. 315 per acre. 160 acres in’ Antelope county, oraska., near Neligh. Price, $0 per cre. 60 acres in Mill county, Jowa, four| R Ry 3 - oli | miles from Pacific Junetion, 'six miles to Owner lcaving city and 1s anxlous to sell| sounty scat, all in cultivation, good im- provements, 'two fine wells. Price, $75 per B acre. 310 acres in_Adair county, Towa. enson vers O,”I‘Iun stock farm. 270 acres in cultivation, Sola Lite 10, 1910.~To the Bon g".?:;“s.dz'.::: Colorado. BEST orchard and farm land in Arkan- sas valley close to railroad and market for $15 per acre cash. Water rights for same at §76 per acre in twenty equal annual pay- ments. Phis land is going fast and will double its value in a very short time. Write W. R. Stover, care of klks club, | Pueblo, Colo. $14.00 PER ACRE J% sec. in Philips Co., Colo., good black loam soil with clay subsoll, proved, near town; must go at once. REMINGTON-LUNDBURG REALTY CO,, 043 Ramge Blk. FREE 320-ACRE HOMESTEAD—Milllons | of acres, fertile lands; valuable informa- tion, la; maps showing how and where to locate, sent for ¢ mailing cost. West- ern Land Company, 1 484, Cheyenne, Wy friends, time ‘that at the temperance question {1 understand balance timber, watered by good stream | Price, $% per acre. WESTERN REAL 411 Karbach Blk., 11N, 27th § Six-room cottage. modern umm heat, corner lot, 30x90 ft., will be sold on easy | terms. Property is in good repair. McCague Investment Co., 1506 Dodge St. HOT WATER HEA 2407 N. 224 St.; $-room, strictly modern | cottage; fine large maple trees; lot 40 feet Agenis Y Bldg. 'Phone Doug INVESTMENTS AND HOME BARGAINS. for a good 4-room cottage, just north of Cuming St for a goud oom cottage, north of Cuming. for good b-room cottage overlooking Kountze Park; modern and near car. for lot 110x160 on Webster St., near 30th St. Room to bulld 3 houses; splendid location. for dandy new b-room modern cot- tage m Hanscom park. Near Ifield club. for strictly modern ESTATE OUmaha, b e unim- REAL ESTATE LOANS GARVIN BROS., 8 floor N. Y. Lite. $00 to $100,000 on improved property. No dalay. WANTED—City loans and warrante W, Farnam Smith & Co., 120 Farnam St th Ave. 27th St Kensan, Thomas county, Kansas, lands at $i5 to $25 an acre; the Weatest bargains in the jted States for grain raising. For an immediate sale, 100 acres, 2l miles from Wallace, Kan.; 15 acres fine, level land, good, black loam sofl; only 15 feet to water; no improvements; no in- cumbrance; perfect title. Price, $1,700, 7600 (0 §5,000 on homes in Omaba. O'Keefe Real Estate Co, 10 N. Y. Life Dougias or A-2153. WANTED—Chy loans. Pevers Trust Co 100 to $10,000 m: ". D. Wead, G-room cottage; pro hot wuter heat ; Crelghton college. Burt St, near wide, fenced; street paved; paving tax paid in full; half block south of Lake St. car line. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 320 acres in Thomas county, Kansas, only one mile from Mingo; 80 acres in cultiva- tion: all tillable. Price, $6,000. ‘ead Bldg., 15th lnd Fai MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co Interest on each of sald bonds numbered as aforesald will cease after sald first day of July, A. D. 1910, whether presented on ation, for fear that it might render us under suspicion of being an appendage of against intemperance in speech, Malevolent Speec 1614 Harney st for fine all modern on Bristol St., near 2th. ; for splendid modern S-room_house on Seward St., near 40th, in Walnut Hill; large lot, barn, trees and shrub- bery. for all modern, 7-room house on Lin- coln Boulevard in beautiful Bemls Park; handy to 33 St. car; rare bar- gul & QTRVION WRAY & STEVEN, 0 Bee Bldg. Douglas 3407 DESIRABL in Nebraska 360, Bee. Seeknofurthér 6-room cottage | 50 acres A No. 1 land in Graham county, Kansas, $1,100, 180 acres in sec, 28, T. 5, county, Kansas, $8 per acri no Incumbrance; title perfect 10-ROOM, REAL HOME, $5,500. | VATHROP & TOBIN, 41 Bee Bidg. 3 500. e Not merely a house and lot, but 10 rooms of real home, modern in every way; finely | located; large lot, fruit trees, lovely lawn, | garage, paved street: car 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 ma TO CLOSE AN ES' $18,000 120-foot front by 150-foot | street, South Omaha, Neb. This property 2016 “Corbyen renting for $13 per month now and be- | 2616 Corby-—7-room ~cottage, | ."\je aecease of the owner the rents comfortable home; lot 50X127; barn, ! ware $215 per montis. Address W, R, ful- truit. Pric $1,750.00. Terms. | ton, County Judge, Flllm Nebraska. 2713 Corby—New 5-room house,| 6-ROOM, NE“lMOl’El}N. 2,600, o eat: | Good size lot, south part of town; owner bard pine flnl.sh, modern except heat; | P00 up; chance to get bargain, temented cellar. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 19 the rallways, we sald: ‘If the word ‘rafi- way' is unpopular throughout the country, we would bend our efforts to make it popular. We are not ashamed of the fact that we do business with rallways. The rallways couldn’t do business without us, Useless each without the other.’ “Ours is an organization for a business purpose, not for political advantage. Our members belong to all partles, We want no offices. We want business. Our desire is that no matter what may be the party affiliations of a public officlal, he' will welgh carefully and honestly any and ail proposals for restrictions to be placed upon railway operations. 1f there bad unwise practices by raflroads, it Is of vital concern to us that they shall cease. How ever, we know enough about railroads understand that every criticlsm made against them is not well founded. Critics are not always wise; railroads are not always In the wrong. “During-the last eighteen months, as we have closely observed the methods of legis- lative bodies in dealing with measures affecting raflroads, we have been amazed by the volume of such bills introduced throughout the country. We have heen startled by the lack of consideration and onservatism shown in passing upon rail- roud bills. Only @ month ago in one of the great states a bill, which was, when printed, forty pages in length, contalning over 1,400 lines providing many new and novel restrictions upon the public utilities of the state, was passed by one house of the lcgislature, after a motion to dispense with its reading had been adopted. The bill as passed had never becn referred to a | committee, but was sprung upon the body as an amendment to a pending bill, by striking out all after the enacting clause of the pending measurc and inserting the unprinted, unread bill in its place Public Sentiment Aroused. “Isn’'t that astounding? Is it any won- der that our assoclation pleaded with the other branch of the legislature to find out what was in the bill before it was enacted into law by itz approval? We appealed to the sober judgment of the business men | of the stat> to protest against precipitant law-making. It is pleasant to that | an argused sentiment caused the defeat of the measu “In anothe pending ald day or thereafter. UNION TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. By Rufus F. Chapin, Secretar M13-20-27- “Ono malevolent ana incendlary utser- ance can do more damage In a community than all the drunks that accumulate’ thero in & year. Who can measure the harm done by oral or written assassination of character? What neartaches are caused by ugly words! Familles are torn asunder by innuendo and Insinuation. Friendships are blasted by angry outbursts. Financlal disasters follow foul aspersions upon mo- tives. Masses of people are moved to deeds of violence by flery imprecations hurled hetdlessly by furlous orators. Tell me of homes made desolate by those be- sotted by rum! Il believe ft! 1 know it! 1 deplore it! But I solemnly declare it as my conviction that there have been more | hearts broken, more numan misery caused, more devastation of property as the result of intemperance in the use of language than by intemperance in the use of liquor It is not alone the fellow who drinks liquor who bawls loudly and says mean things. People whose lips have never tasted spirituous beverages and who pride themselves upon their abstinence there- from are given to frequent *jags" of splenetic utterance and their attendant horrors, “The Rallway Business assoclation has undertaken as its special task the bringing of the peoplc to a realizing sense of the | peril of attempting to rectity wrongs in the realm of transportation by intemperate methods and inflammatory language. “It regulation of rallways is not to d,, more karin than %ood, it must be the se- rious work of mental and moral glants. As our country grows by leaps and bounds, I many complex and grave problems are | bound to present themselves for solution They cannot be wisely settled by a ‘hur- rah’ or in the heat of passion. They must be pondered by men cool of head, sound of heart and deeply versed in the sclence of government. Great are the responsibilities of those who must solve these problems Tremendous are the consequences to [low from thelr decision FARTHEST POINT TO SOUTH i e LOWEST “Tll_—lflfisrmfloh Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY 1o loan on Omaha business property. NAN, FOR mod but furnace, street. SALE—6-room nouse and lot, all only $2,2/0. 3835 Charles R. 31, Rawling g00d terms; THOMAS BRE; Minnesota. Room 1. New York Lifs Bidg. GOVERNMENT NOTICES RETS 4 LOANS to home owners and home bulld. | CORRAL FENCES, FORT DES MOINE: 240-ACRE farm 3 miles from St. Cloud, | ers, with privilege of wmaking partial pay- Ia., May & 1910, Sealed proposals in Minn.; all under cultivation, land level | ments semi. nually. triplicate will be received until 11 a. m., and free from stone or foul seed. soil a W. H. THOMAS. May 25, 1916, for constructing corral fences black loam, clay subsoll; good set of bulld- ©3 Firat National Bank Bide. on application. U. S here. Information g in good American melsnboriood. reserves right to accept or reject any or y “chool. Pric or any part thersof. J. P, REAL ESTATE WANTED Acting QuArtermast : T WE HAVE BUYERS FOR ash; ba.ance time 1 propossle. s RDAL IOEA Ryan, captain, acting quartermaster St. Cloud. Minn. . T room houses. If prices are right ell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LGT CO. Suite 62« N. Y. Life Edg. Mo BWARS, FOR SALE OR TRADE—F mobile; 40 acres land, 7 miles south Nebraska City; corn erop. Price sbu acre. G. A. Mogers, 16 W. Adams Cnicagy. 3 rent houses and choice City. For lots particulars address ATE. TE CO., Fort Meade, S. D., May 7, 1910.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here untii 10 a. m., mountain time, May 28, 1910, for the construction of four (4) double bulldings for stable, guard and shops, in- cluding the electric wiring and fixtures Information furnished upon application to this office. A deposit of $.00 to insure re turn, {8 required beforc plans are sent on individual application. Envelopes contain- ing proposals should be endorsed ‘Pro- posals for Stable, Guard and Shops” and addressed to the Constructing Quarter- niaster, Fort Meade, S. D, M11-12-13-14 OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- master, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, May 9. 1910. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, sub- ject to the usual conditions, .will be re- ceived here until 11 a. m. central time May 24, 1910, and then opened in the pres- ence of attending bidders for constru tion, plumbing, heating, wiring and fix- tures of the following buildings: Three sets Field Officers’ Quarters, 2 double sets Company Officers’ Quarters, 2 four-set Of- electricity or gaa neccssary: simple oot/ ficers’ Quarters. Full “Information and pressure; a fortune. \Write 1o tree buokiet. | blanie forms of proposal furnished on ap- price 38,000 Midland lnvestment Co., Mc- | plication to this office, Plans and specifi- Cague Bldg., Omaha ations may bg seen here, also in offices of Chief Quartermasters at Omaha, Des ver and St. Paul, Depot Quartermaster, St. Louis and_Quartermaster's office, Scar- ritt Arcade, Kansas City, Mo. The United States reserves the right to accept or re- Ject any or all proposals. Proposals should be enclosed in sealed envelopes, endorsed | “Proposals for Public Bulldings." and ad- dressed Jo Captain Wm. D. Davis, Quar- termaster, U. S. A. M12-13-14-16-22-23 Nebraska. or deep on 2Ath WANT to sell $0-acre farm 4 miles east of Hebron, county seat of Thayer Co., Neb.; 65 acres under plow; running water in pas- ure, shade; all farm bulldings; all under fence; rolling land, clay loam: produces well. * Will sell for $56 an acre. Want to retire. W. S. Emmett, R. F. D. No. 1, | Hebron, Neb. or good auto- of per St NEBRASKA. 2520 ACRES, complete ranch; dipping vat, dehorning chute; ull buildings in good shape. Owner making good money: famiiy wants to move to city. Price, $30,000. Might take some clear clty property as part pay- ment. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO,, Sulte @24 N. Y. Life Bldg. BARGAINS 160 acres, $5,200; cash rent. 80 acres, beautiful home, $4,8 320 acres, $11,200; easy terms. T. CAMPBELL, Litchfield, Neb. FOR SALE—Ranch in_morthw braska; a great bargain. Phil Stimmel, DeGraw Bldg., Kansas City, Mo, 2712 Miami—Same as foregoing. Prices on above §$2,650.00 each. Will sell one or both; $500.00 cash on each; balance easy terms. 3882 Charles—An honestly built 9:room house and large reception hall, modern in every wa front porch 9 | A feet wide; barn, 18x24 feet; | Sulte b N. $4,500.00; cash, $1,000.00. All in QOCL INVESTAMENL—SNAP first-class repair. Meat markel. Including all fixtures, gaso v engile, COmpu.lbg scules, kettly ung | siuke bouse. bBiX lUvies [OrTus upstairs Wil briug u tental of #v p& monta Uwner has cleared $5.0v Gnuuslly aLd oe sccount of leav ty wile sell for $om | Call Douglas 2. 14 Hourd of ‘rude bidg | Lot 22xss, lv\nlnl 16D sy Cuieeg | DO YOU WANT TO SELL PART YOUR LANDY description ot 1t, bulldings, whnat town. Make 70 words vt d it 1o The Umaha Bee with euch insertion. Peopie in Ne woney and want jund. They Owana Mee for real esiate vi- they et them lu Ahe Bee FRONTS ON THREE STREETS Best location in Omaha for apartments 4t the price. Owner wants to scil 80 badiy that he wiil give you tree fie, large, modern S-room house now o e prace. | NOWATA LAND Suite 824 N. Y &\INJ LA\H and clear lot worih 0. Want good rental property. NOWATA LAND AND LUL COMPANY, Suite hl«l N. Y. Lite Bldl fled 1999, "WANTED TO TRAD! worth of good clothing, and shoes for good land. stetta & Co., Humboldt, Neb. FOR SALE or trade outright, a_foot- power welding device now in use; no steam, front; Thant garden TSMALL house, lot 62x130; east [frult, shade, shrubbery. Good | planied. §150. 5702 No. 24th St. INVESTMENT. Business property, well located, sure to increase in value: now rented for $2,250 per annum. Price, $18,000. NOWATA LAND Y. Life Bldg. $5,000 turnishing goods Shirley, Bues- AND LOT CO., Red 199, Hillerest, Midwa Ash Grove, I, st Ne- PERRINE & WQLCOTT, Sole Agents. 300 NT merclmnmse or ul) pr opern) H res, Monona county, lowa, $9,000. &, soutneast Oklahoma, 32,70, s, Blaine county, Neb., $5.000. S acres, Harrizon county, lowa, 36,000, % acres, Monona county, Towa, $5,000, 106 acres, Holt county, Missouri, $15,000, 200 acres, Fremont county, lowa, $20,000. 4 acres, Holt county, Missouri, $34,000. 417 acres, Livingston county, Missouri, $7,- 0. 700 acres, Buchanan county, Missouri, $56,- o, 1,700 acres, Holt county, Missour|, Bank ' Bldg., la 7801, - l'nxton Blu(‘k Write a vear K rence | water, near ear Florence |iraian REML pE: -TH P 112 cents rtor At Farm Land Prices B el These fine tracts are two IWUK L0 ‘L e of Florence; just off level terings. And food for garden truck, fruit ! g try or altalta | 173 FEET, Price, $130 to 3165 an acre | fourth cash, balance 1, WILL TAKE YOU OUT ANY GARVIN BROS., Third Floor, N OR JORGENSON, Florence. CHOICE uninproved farm land, 320 acres perfectly level, 11 miles northeast of O'Neill &00d black sol; will eut over 4 fons of | hay aunually; best of farm or alfa'fa land; school house on land; price $30 an acre, 160 acres, slighty roliing, 9 mlles north- ast of O'Neill; good soil, cuts an abun- | dance of hay, aud is every foot farm land. Frice $25 an acre. C. M. DAL #,00 wili buy % section of land 2 miles | soutn ot Benkelnan, county seat of Lundy; | svud soil, level road and close o water. Dox 262, Albien, Neb. Owner. Doug. or | X & OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Maxlmum ltea shlp Luxury FRENCH LINE Six Days New York-Paris Compagnie Générale Transatlantique AR Elegant mod irn express steamers eave New is the only | York for Haviy Thursdays 10 A. M. Expr 1dward Thici, | traln connections for Parls and all continental points. Passengers have the comforts of famous hotels—superior culsine, palatial suites, mag- nificent salons, orchestras, gyranasium, eleva- tors, roof lens, ~ daily paper and every desired luxury. Naval officers: man-o'-war dise cipline. Safety is amply provided for by wise- 35 and submarine bell signals. Li Provence. May 1 Lis Touraine, May 26 La Lo ine Juue 2 ‘Additional sailings at by popular miles west road. poul- O'Nelll, Neb. J. R, ADKINS, 1st Nat, Council Bluffs, CLEAR ILLINOIS FARM Trade for fncome Omaha and assume reasonable amount. NOWATA LAND & LO 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Terms, one- ears. IME. Right In town land, south- only 3460 an maha 1,600 | west acre ACRES choice vall ol wriageport, Neb, Hicks Heal Estate wy to Tell of ay Night at the itori Siv sk Fri Ernes Doug Y. Life T CO., Trip Red 1999, Suite COMPANY Red 149, ACREAGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres, % mie north of the Country ¢luo, on the Orphanage road, 10 minutes | walk from th: street car. @0 fruit trees | and s grapes, three years old SNAP Also lot 23, Fairmont ke Sts, Call 1io2 Kirschberg. you AND LOT Lite Bidg North Dakota there state last year gislature bills passed, would have commanded roads of that rtate to expend scores of millions of dollars, and at a time, too, when over 100,000 men in our industry were idle in that very state, because of the in- ability of the railroads to buy our goods, and at that very time there were Idle rafl- road cars enough In the country to make a train reaching from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Our assoclation asked for a hear- ing, which was graclously granted, and we | earnestly appealed for the utmost caution | and for the application of business pru- dence in dealing with all the bills. None of the bills passed “Reference is for the purpose situations that procedur were which, if | the rail- 9-ROOM modern home, excellent location, for good western land. H 618, care Bee, ‘n the of the Omaha Lieutenant Shackleton British Roy Friday morning He will be enter a4 at luncheon at 1:30 by the Palimpsest club, at the Omaha club. He will also be entertalned during the day by the Milita club of Depart- | ment of the Missourl headquarters, A dinner will be served In his honor at the Henshaw Friday evening by a number of leading Omaha cltizens. John Webster, president of the Palimpsest club, will introduce Lieutenant Sir Ernest Shackleton at the lecture to be glven by latter, ¥riday evenlng at he Auditorium. Fort Omaha signal class tend the lectu in a party, of the Omaha schools have securec reservations for the lecture, During the progress of the leeture Lieu tenant Shackleton will devote a half hou to moving pictures of Eouth Polar reglof) scenes. Much interest being taken in the forthcoming lecture of the eminent ex plorer, who wears the undisputed erown of the man who reached the “Farthest Soutl and whose recent expedition to the artic is one of the most thrilling of human achievements, —— Moore and McQuilien Suapended. \ hope ong journey to INCINNATIL. May 1L —Pitchers Larl Nebraska has beon that trout some word | Mot f Meullen of the' Phldcivhia o | o) ague Leam were suspended and June 2| of mine there might find lodgment in your | sent home by the Joint orders of President June §|thought the purpose of habitually welgh- ‘!.‘.‘a':',” Fogel and Manager Charles Dools |ing all possible ¢ before you | the “action The clup officials annou; that was taken hecause me enact rali I tell you ymm, falled to kee lub_rulex or In ¢ dition, and | oken ‘ nest will orence 367 Brand New Homes § 500 cash, balunce fine 6-room, in the north car llne and constructed hou B close inspection wiil statement. Immediae us show you through cash, balance un time, nouse finished in oak, wapie and hard pin located near the FISLD CLUB, néar car, on paved sireer paving paid. Immediate posscssion, You shouid see this property Benson & Myers Co,, \ [ North Dakota Farm Land Lixcursion May 17th. wheat land, v w0 ls miles from the Norwnern Facinie K. R, ullable landg, good soil and PRICE, IF ALL SOLDL TO-| GR350 Phit ACRES 1€ dold 10 | quarters ana half seetions, 0.0 to .. Just the same kind of lang that is retailing Al Trom o.w tu 5.0 Per acte in the same | arrive in 3,000 ac | main luve ot Place, on 2th and |Goud, smootn, Harney St My | clay sub-so TAILORS like rvent, will buy a 1 modern house, located part of th neas )d schoot. the o bear out pussession. TAILORING that pleases kind to be had in my shop. s Tailor, 719 S. 16th St PART OF MISFIT tailored sults—$8 and $40 valu at §i5. Ses A. Rubenstein, 2% S, 4th Martin & Rubin, Rm. 21 old U. S. Bk. Blag. ud died Do WANT TO Skl YOUR LAND? \Write a o°soription of it, bufldings, | neigaborhood | water, near what town. Make 70 words of | Une ot our firm just returned from it all and send it to The Omaha Bee with | Dakoid. Steam piOWS &re running Cents for euchh Insertion. Pouple In No: | niaily every nelgnhornood; settlers and | braska have money a waut lund. Thev | jpyestors are buying iand; soll and wil-| look (o The Omaha Hee for real estate of- | matic conditions goud. We expect lo sec | .| terings. And they ger them in The Bee. |tnis land advance 1rom $.00 to 3100 per - | ucre by next tall. GO WITH US TULS- WORTH MORE. tay, Y 1T Round uip rate trom 6-room cottage, on 24th St., near|Umana 0.00. AN your expenses paid ir Cuming; all specials in and paid for. W% VW Owner must sell and will take $2,750. 16 Farnam Look this up. P. 0. NIELSE | 703 N. Y. L. Bldg 2 2P { OMAHA'S MOST on [PRAIRIE PARK QMAHAS, MO | In | form coliect.on of homes: terms easy . streets | Dundee, at $4.500 snd make $500 bofore fall ved and varked. Paxton Real Eatate Co. | it Brick firepace, oal nish 3 rooh, Lntd. wadly, beapmen tellas | TWO HOUSKS, modern_except furnace: | MAKIE TEIRMS. Al we sk I3 that | One 8 rooms, the other 4 rooms: afce lawns, | ot ve Aiiow it 10 poue 1 it st | larke snm..‘.ms, large cistern; $3.800.. 1727 Sbhuth 10th St R REALTY SYNDICATE, | = ound Floor. N. Y. Life | Doug. 393 A-39%6 | | St orth $1,000 in will buy a Lee all modera | 7 L Savole, June 9 l.aProvence, June 1 LaLorraine. June 23 24 cabin prices alternate one clase cabin steamers G. A. LINQUEST CO. 255 PAXTON BLK. MAX MORKIS, 01 BROWN BLOCK. V. TAUCHEN, Krug Tueater Hidg, will at and severa 1502 Farnam St C. M. & Bt. P. Ry. 1601 Farmam st First National Bank. made (o these of showing exist, and our methods of We do not lobby. We seck no personal Interviews with the incividual leg- Islators, What we have 18 spoken within hearing of everybody. When we &0 to call upon the legislatures, or g0 I pursuing our activities, fares and other expen the e 1yone We would not receive a gra- ity from a rallroad in any shape. When We want thelr transportation services we pay for them just get thelr when they buy our goods instunces legislative TRAVELING GOODS REAL LEATHER—We want travelers to know that our store sells all kinas of travelers' goods in real leather. Alfred Cornish & Son., 1210 Farnam St DUMC T & SON o Omab; |Lovis weESE, CANDINAVIAN- AHEI!ICAN LINE crew P Direct to - Noruuy. Sweden and Denmark May Sole fe gents, none o - Doug. 7 ——————— s That new, 6-room, 2-story bungalow Capitol Ave. ween S0th and 5lst, 5. akotn. sell good quarter section 1.; 318 per acre, If taken Box 352, Cocrokee, la Miscellumeous. & CO South Joth "Phones. | to say ORCED to | near Reilance, soun. Audress, any- pay where we 26/ United States June 8 flell'g Olav July June 181 0scar 11 July wquipped ¥ith Wireless UPWATG . weand subin. .. A 15 Wes Kintle Vhliag 1OCAL AGENTS ! tetig Oty June 2 Osear 11 ¥, Tietgon AU Steamers Arst cabei, 3 JOHNBGS & CO. on our same as WANTED—TO BUY "BEST FRICE paid for sccond-nand furan 1ure, carpets. clothing wod sboes Phuns Douklas 71 HIGHEST prices pad for fcrap merals and rubbers. ' A. B. Alpirn, Omaha, Neb. L \HAMBURG-AMERICAN| for furniture, ste m Saf Antique furniture cheap. 1020 Center. D, bis | &1 Modern Batety Devices (Wireloas, ota) | |London--Paris-- Hamburg| WANTED—5.000 feather beds. Write . : | #Kaia'n A.v.May21, 100, Oconnn Pone bivecher May i PAmert ™ X. Wb Dewtachiand .| May 3| Il 8. hew. ern. Hamburg-American Line, or Local A U0 YOU WANT TO SELL else. YOUR LAND? Write a description ol It water, newr what town. Make it all ‘and send IC to Yhe Ui cenia for eacu insertion Drassa Lave liuhey sid want lovk 10 The Omaha Hee tor re erinys Ard luey get them in CHEAP FARM LAN in western Nebraska und Colorado. Write | tor price RASKA LAND COMPANY, Sidney, Neb. Bee Want Ads will bo PART OF bulldings. 0 words of CAN you, Itselt, GLOV G 2t an o as we money FARM A\nREA\%LEISI‘:le;rE FOR SALE Welghing All Consequences, ‘Tne Bee. PAYING $37 PER MONTH, $3,000. Well located, practically walking Q- tance. Terms. Might take good clear lof | rt_payment. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Bulie @4 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 109, or 1660. Metropolitan Feather Cu. 1 It | 4 RIVERSIDE, Alberta’s finest stock farm of 1000 acres, is for sale at a snap. For particulars of this and dther farm lands write to the owner, W. J Wesaskiwin, Alberta, Canada. Grant a Rap 1t nsequences NATION driving and saddle horse Swift, care F. . Wead, 1501 Far- 2208 Harney St.* - - | ay legislation. st your business i

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