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18 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1910. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALR (Continued.) Omaha’s New Addition On Saturday, May 21st, we will place on sale sixty lots in Creighton Park Addition: adjoining Dundee on the north and Country Club grounds on the south—one half mile northeast of Happy Hollow Club grounds, on direct route extension Cuming Street car line. ‘We have just platted 60 lots in the new Creighton Park Addi- tion, 5H1st and Hamilton streets, nearly all of which are high and sightly, overlooking Omaha and surrounding country, at prices ranging from $100 to $400 each, on the very easy terms of ONE DOLLAR CASH AND FIFTY CENTS PER WEEK. A great opportunity to purchase property at a very low price and on exceptionally easy terms. The location and the high stand- ard of homes already built in that locality indicates the class of improvements that will be made in this addition and insures a substantial inerease in values. This not only offers an opportunity for starting a savings account, but you are sure of large profits. Remember the date, Saturday, May 21st. Free conveyance from car to see lesmen on ground all day. W. J. DERMODY INVESTMENT COMPANY, to 51st and Underwood Ave. the lots. Telephone Douglas 786. $5,500 A REAL HOME T ROTINTY R \ IN KOUNTZE PLACE The owner of this atiraciive, new, mod- ern home, has decided to sell, and 'it will make an ideal home for someone. Situated on a_corner ot of one of the nicest streets in the addition. The lot has a tegrace wubout 4 feet high, all sodded. Streels on both sides paved with brick, cement walks and steps. This house was bullt a year ago of the very best of materials and workmanship. Has full basement 26x3i feet, with separate laundry room with laundry sink and floor drain, hot and cold water, also fruit room and coal bin. Large sized ker furnace, with cold air re- turns from each room. On the first floor there 1s front ysstibule and reception hall, with solid oak large roomy staircase, nice parior and dining room, also very aftrac- tive library or den and large kitchen with thoroughly equipped pantry and large rear entry. On the second floor there are three large fine bedroom, each having two large closets, also good bath room, large linen closet and towel closet. All of the rooms on the first floor are finished in beautiful quarter-sawed oak with quarter-sawed oak tloors, and special made doors. Oak floors also in all of the bedrooms and bathroom on second floor, double floors upstairs and down, expensive combination lighting fix- tures, with complete system of switches. ‘he tront porch is 9 feet wide and 46 feet long, storm windows and screens complete. All 0f the walis are decorated with beau- tiful paper and the house is absolutely com- plete In every semse of the word. Beautiful mary shade trees and very desirable sur- rournings, one block from car. This place is just exactly as represented, and it can be ‘bought for less than it would cost to buy the lot and build the house. Owner has good reason for selling and the house will be showed by appointment only. This 1% the first time offered for sale. If you contemplate 1iving in this beautitul adai- tion. make arrangements With us to see this house at once. NORRIS & MARTIN, Doug. 4270. 623 Bee Bullding. 4 87x132, $52,000 Farnam, near 224 St. Harrison & Morton REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALB. (Continued.) Take Dundee car 836 New York Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE Canada. RIVERSIDE, Alberta’s finest stock farm of 1,000 acres, 18 for sale at a snap. For particulars of this and other farm lands write to the owner, W. J. McNamara, Wesaskiwin, Alberta,” Canada. FOR SALE—By owner, Canada wheat lands. Thirteen farms in 160 and 240-acre lots, ready to break and seed. Near Wi nipeg, Man.; best marke! crop pays for the land; all near raiiroads. Must sell quick to hold contract. Write Herman Rietville, Pella, Io. A BARGAIN—Farn, of 113 80-100 acres of good sandy loam land, 40 acres of orchard in % of mile of railroad station. Situated in Solano County, California; good well of water, with farming implements. Price $8,000. Address Box o4l Dixon, Cal. Free Lands in Southern California Please remember that tils land is going fast. A chance of a lifetime. “Are you with us,” Call on or address John Maresh, Hotel Bouquet, Omana. Colorudo. FRUIT AND GARDEN IRRIGATED TRACTS NEAR DENVER. Five-acre tracts $1,500; small cash pay- ment, balance easy terms. Two years' crop will easily pay fcr land and provide ¥00d llving besides. Market within two miles of our tracts, which pays highest prices for all kinds of fruit, vegetables, pouitry, ete. Invigorating mountain air, pure water, ideal surroundings, sure crops. Get back your health, while garning bij returns on’your investment. Write or call for our literature. Western Land & In- vestment Co., 21y Board of Trade Bldg. jrand new, modern, 5 6 and 7-room h‘:nlnle's‘f nicely arranged and well bullt, in Boulevard. Park _Addition, three blocks north of Kountze Place. No healthier loca- tion In the eit: Close to excellent car service; convenient to Carter lake and the now university; nice homes all around. Prices §2,800 to $4,000. Easy terms. Sales- men at branch office, 8. W. Cor. 16th and Sprague, 3 to 5 p. m. each day. Let us show you these houses, whether you buy or not. SHIMER & CHASE CO., City, Syburban, Farm Property. Fire, Tornado, Plate Glass Insurance. Surety Bonds. Factory Sites and Business Opportunities at Ralston. 909 8. 17th St. Both Phones. A New Modern Cottage Just completed, 6 rooms, with fur- nace, walking distance and close to car. southeast corner 17th and Cas- tellar, Fred S. Hadra, 417-418 1st National Bank Bldg. Douglas 2318. 44x132, $45,000 Farnam, next to kirst National bank. Harrison & Morton A NEW AND MODERN HOME POR $300 CASH and $22.50 a month, retiring mortgage and Intercst; 6 rooms and furnace, just about completed. 17th and Castelar Sts. 'Phone Owner, Douglas 2318, ,000 DOWN, balance easy payments, will modern_residence; close car. For particulars, ‘phone owner, Harney 3342.% DESIRABLE in Nebraska City . Bee, t_houses and cholce lots For particulars address ) OMAHA'S MOST PRAIRIE PARK QNaRA'S oSt form collection of homes; terms easy; streets paved and parked. Paxton Real Kstate Co. DO YOU WANT TO SELuL PART OF YOUR LAND?Y . Write & @escription of it, bullding: water, near what town. Make 70 words o it all and send it 10 The Omaha Bee with 7 cents for each Insertion. Peuple in Ne- braska have money and want land. The; look 12 Fhe Vmaha Bee for real esiate of- ferings. _And_they et them in_1he Bee LARGE stock rancl for sale at & bar- gain; no trade considered. Write or call on A. G. Putnam, Elbert, Colo. “ROUTT county, Colorad bargains in ranches and relinquishments, homesteads, water rlghts, 520 a. rel, 360; & good 160 acre rancn, plenty of water, $2,20, Write me. N. A. Wright, Yampa, Colo. COLORADO LANDS Free homesteads, relinquishments of im- proved homesicaas, chewp deeded lands, fruit and garden tracts. at edge of Denver, coming Colorado's irrigated land yields $300 to $700 per acre. Easy payments, Get a cheap, good home in sunny Colo: rado. White for literatyre. SECRETARY, LAND HEADQUARTERS, 410 Empire Bldg., Denver. Colo. CHOICE relinquishment on Crow creel near new town of Bliggsdale; finest soll, 100 ac smooth land, 140 acres ready land adjoining held at $20 relinquishments same kind land in adjoining section sold recently at $10 acre; possible to irrigate; to sell before May 25, offer at $450. Owner leaving Colo- rado. W. W. Lorimer, Grover, Colo. RELINQUISHMENTS DEEDED LANDS Near Deer ‘I'rail, Cole, in the heart of the rain belt, shallow water, fine soil. Also deeded lands, town lots. Deer Trail is the coming town of Colorado, 56 miles east of Lenver, Farming land in this vicinity pro- duces better crops than $0 to $10 lands in the east. It's up to you. Write us today, ask questions. The Deer Trail Realty Co., Decr ‘wrall, Colo. DO YOU WANT TO SELL FPART OF YOUR LAND? Write a description of it, _bulldings, near what town. Make 70 words ot nd send it 1o The Umaha Bes wita for each insertion. People in N Lraska have money and wan: land. They o0k 10 ‘Ane Umaha Bee for real estate of- ferings. And tuev get them in The Bee Florid FLORIDA., County commissioners of Marion county ha Issued an official booklet of con- servative information which will be sent free to all. Address M. M. Proctor, County Coramissioner, Pedro, Marion County, Fla. IF YOU want to know all about farm lands In southern sta the drainage of the everglades of Florida, fruit and truck lands of Alabama and Mississippl, gulf coast, Y'exas and reclamation of the won- derful fertile alluvial lands of Loulsiana, send 25 cents for one year's subscription to Guit States Farmer, New Orleans. FLORIDA LANDS—100,00 acres 1l southern Florida lands for sale at & ba gain. George 4, Hedges & Co., Cedar Rap- ids, la. FLORIDA LANDS—Ask about our south- ern Flos lands; now is the time to buy. Ben ‘lanner, Cedar Rapids, la. FOR SALE—Florida's frostless belt; 1,000 acres dry vegetable land, richest marl soll; earllest trucking section; $30,000 this winter off 70 acres tomatoes; near Miam. guarantee 1o rent every acre for §i5 per year. G. L. Miller, Box 685, Miam! F REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE Arkansas, THREE tho four hundred and ¢lghty-five acres o located in the famous St. Francis valley, along the St Francls river, In Butler county, Clay county, Ark. follow: Cypress, 6,000,000 Mo., Timber eatimared " ag red gum, 6,00,000; O (® por oent’ White), 'b.000.000; el Qe 1,000,000; hickory, 1,00,000; Tupelo gum, 000. Wil sell any or part of timber wlt‘&n land. Eighty milllon three hundred and elghty- feet virgin timber, well Cypress, ‘Roiz1 b00; yed cottonwood, 16,080,260; ot On Doth raiiway and water Inds, 600,20 Wi tor price list 2 rron-Lily Land & Development Co., o Biyth eville, Al —eeeee WHEN writing 0 advertisers, kindly wention The Bee. and sell farm and timber lands. Write|fied abstract furnished purchasers showing — |Co. Lauds near Jupiter, Flu. General offices JUPITER GARDENS, FLORIDA. Land near Palm Beach, Fla. that will produce in actual profit the first year over twice its cost, $40 an acre (a dollar an acre down and a’' dollar an acve per month). Immediate possession given on first pay- ment. You may plant your crep Oet. 1, 1910. * Crops farmed winter and summer, Free instructions by expert farmer. First year's profit from $100 to §i0 per acre. QUICK TRANSPORTATION. A shell road from your door to Kast Coast railway station, 6 miles distant, mak transportation easy; al ticn. But lles w transport rom Atlantic ocean nd gull stream; but 17 miles north of Palm Beach—America's greatest winter re- sort; but 38 to 57 hours by fruit express from the biggest ma in the United :!::‘z . Jupiter Gardens positively are situ- BELOW THE FROST LINE. Climate healthful; mortality rate that of lai cities. Lands d at all season: nelghbor halt ry and drained hools, churches, ar pleasant surroundings. Certi- good title—free from all incumbrances. Cot lutely responsible. Write fo: literature at vnce. THE JUPITER LAND REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCI{ LAND FOR SALE Florida—Continued. FLORIDA LANDS CHEAP Would you invest in a 6, 10, 20 or #-acre fruit, vegetable, poultry, pecan or truck farm in Florida's best agricultural district, it you could 5 per acre ander market price? jJust opening new tract in Columbia county, and while con- structing the campaign = will sell a few tracis on_cash or easy payments of § per month. We have just issued a beautiful 20-page book, showing pictures of fields and dwellings in our locality, all in artistic col- ors. We will mail you this book free and send you such other advertising matter &s will give you a good jdea of our proposition. Our land is convenient to three railroads and we have Lake City, a modern county seat of 6,000 people, in our midst. People who know Florida consider our tract one of the very best. It is endorsed by bankers, congressmen, farmers and the Board of Trade, Prices very low; easy buying plan; wrige for maps and book giving truthful de- geription. Columbla-Florida Land Co., #9 Times Bldg., St. Louls, Mo. 15 ACRES $1,000. About one mile from street car line Council Bluffs, about one-half good garden and fruit land, balance pasture, excellent road to city, nice bullding site on east end of place, protected on north and west by hills, no buildings. This is a cheap place, $250 cash will handie it. G. M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO. 14 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. JOWA LANDS, HOWARD COUNTY, 820 acres within a mile of station, 5% miles from county seat, a very well im- proved halt and good land, price, $16 per acre, easy terms. 320 acres, four miles from a good town, all good land, fine grove, fine buildings, splendid water, good black loam with clay sub-soil. Price, $70 per acre. acres; very fine farm good improve- ments, good grove, good orchard, price $63 W i 240 acres, one mile from station, some small improvements, good land, & enap at er acre. For' further information, write, Fourth and Plerce Sts STOCK and grain farm for sale, consist- ing of 374 acres, with good improvements, located half mile of good town; price, 385 er acre. Address Lock Box 66, Redfield, owa. Sioux City, Ta. A GREAT BARGAIN in Towa corn land, 3% miles from town; 160 well improved for $56 an acre. For particu- lars address U. A. Dressman, Germania, Kossuth County, Towa. Georgia. FOR SALE-—How s this? A lot 50x140 feeet In a progressive city and 40 acres farming land all for $200; on terms of $§10 cash, §10 monthly without interest. Address F. L. Thomas, 3260 River road, Columbus, Ga. Iihnols. $5,000 BUYS 40-acre Illinois fruit farm; 5,00 apple, peach and pear trees in fu bearing; fine house, beautiful maple grov joins railroad town. J. T. Bradley, Alma, UN ' FOR SALE-10, 20, 80, 40 and 80-acre farms; well improved, 40 miles from Chi- cago. Frank L. Faley, Valparaiso, Ind. Kans 160 ACRES—Dandy good land, 2% miles east of Wallace, an., $.700; terms on art, PYUATHROP & TOBIN, 421 Bee Bldg.* Maryland. FOR SALE—Farms in the garden spot of Maryland, Harford county; several fin stock and grain farms, 200 to good buildings, water, fences, frult, schools, churches, neighbors, railroads and Write for prices, particulara and Harford Real Estate Agency, Bel healt] terms. Alr, Ma. Mont: FOR SALE—Montana land; 5282 acres, six miles from Lavina and six miles from Broadview, and one mile from the state ex- perimental station; 8 per cent tillable; will sell for $14.50 per acre. W. O. Bock, New Albin, Ia. Texas—Continued. FOR SALE-] land for sale 5 acres rich Caney Valley 1% In corn, 40 In timber on railroas ation close; county seat § miles; fine climate; will grow anything; church, school privileges, good markets; in fast developing country. If interested ad- dress the owner, J. M. Cockrell, Wharton, Tex. VACANT school lands yet on the plaing of Texas for settiers, good land, good water, in & country that raises corn and hogs; fees $25 a section, half down, balance when settler {s on land. Address T. W. Hagu Te FOR SALE--15,000 acres south Texas, 3,500 acres in high state of cultivation, all under fence, 40 houses, other buildings, 20 artesian wells, irrigate early crops, plenty rain for late ‘crops; sale cheap; &mall cash ,pay- ment, balance easy time. The best praposi- tlon n the state. " Frank Bowles, Lubbock, Texas. Tennessee ORCHARD FOR SALE, 1000-acre orchard in northern Tennessee, one of the finest orchards in the United States, thousands of fruit trees coming into bearing this year; store, canning fe tory, three residences, mules, implements, etc., go with the place; a chance of a life- time to the right parly, as owner cannot attend to it and is obliged to sell; will give long time or take part In trade, If i Unlon Savings Bank, kau Miscellanevus. CHEAP FARM LANDS. In western Nebraska and Colorado. Write tor prices. NEBRASKA LAND COMPANY, Sidney, Neb. CAN locate parties on desirable timber, fruit, agricultural and grazing lands, in California, Oregon and Washington; spe- clal government land list, with laws, sent to all interested parties. West American Land & Timber Co., 719% K St, Sacra- mento, Cal, $ FREE 320-ACRE HOMESTEAD--Millions of acres fertile lands. Valuable infor- mation, laws, maps showing d wherg to locate. Sent for 2%c mailing cost Westérn Land Co, 1 494, Cheyenne, Wyo, DO YOU WANT TO SELL PART OF YOUR LAND? Write a description of it, buildings, water, near what town. Make 10 words of it all and send it to The Omaha Hee with 72 cents for each insertion. Peopie in_Ne- braska have money and want land. They look to The Omaha Bee for real estate of- ferings. And they get them in The Bee. REAL ESTATE LOANS GARVIN BROS,, 34 floor N. Y. Lite, $500 to $100,00 on improved property, No delay. WANTED-City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED—City loans and warrants, W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1220 Ft t. ‘arnam 8 MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co, 100 to 310,00 made promptly. F. D. Wead, cad Bldg., 15th and Farnam. $500 to $5,000 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefe chA Ez;ale C 1008 N, Y. Life. Douglas or A-2162. LOWEST RATES—Bemis, Brandels Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha _business proxerly. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg. LOANS to home owners and home build- ers, with privilege of making partial pa. ments semi-annually. . H. THOMAS, 603 First National Bank Bldg. FIVE PER CENT BONDS for sale, in amounts from $20 to $5,000; we cash them any time. American Safe Deposit Vaults, 216 8. 17th, Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 6, 6 and 7-room houses. If prices are right ‘we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 626 N. Y. Life Bldg. Missouri. FOR SALE—1,20 acres, well fenced, set in grass, stocked with game; good springs, 0od pasture, fine shade, ~walnut, mul- rry, white oak, hickory, elm; near navi- gable’ river and large créek; Eood fishing ¢nd hunting. Other lands in large or small tracts, Correspondence invited, W. S Pope, Jetferson City, Mo. Nebraska. That Swedish Colony which we are establishing in the Scott's Bluff country is a big thing for that part of Nebraska and a Dbigger thing for the Swedes who are greaty interested in the plan. This company established the Her- shey colony in Lincoln county several years ago and it s now one of the best improved, most thrifty parts of Neoraska. Iarms there today are worth double what was pald for them. We are ! : . Not Looking for Speculators, but we want men to buy in the Scott's Bluff country who will help develop the country. Great things have been done there since we began our campaign a year ago. You ought to see those great flelds planted or being prepared for sugar beets. They Jook llke gardens—15,000 acres in all. You ought to see the houses being built on the lands sold last year—nearly 100 of them. You ought to see the thousands of acres of sod being turned over and planted in various grains. You ought to see the preparations being made for thousands of acres of potatoes. You ought to see the acres of alfalfa, the splendid wheat fields and the happy, busy, Pprosperous people. You can see these things it you will go with us_on r N ) si OQur Next Excursion Tuesday, May 24. We guarantee you a pleasant trip and we have yet to take a person who was not delighted, enthusiastic and ready to say that the Scott's Bluff country it all that is claimed for it, We have a fine German settlement estab- lished near Bayard and ready to wel- come any nationality. If you profer buying with the Swedish colony, it's your privilege. Come and see the land. T e MY TYNT PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Southeast Corner 15th and Farnam. ““Manless Land for Landless Man."” $,000 will buy % section of land 2 miles south of Benkelman, county of Dundy, ood soll, level road and close to water. ox 262, Albien. Neb. Owner. CHANCE to get a good home, 64 Oacres, relinquishment, 400 acres, partly level, im- provements cost SLOX. This is & bargaln, 5,600, 40 acres relinquishment, 5 good level land; bal, hills, but makes 'sood pas- ture, 32 acres hay land, this Is good and only $10 per acre. Address O. Gallagly, Johnston, Neb. sectlon 14 miles from B. & M New line of the Union Pacific west from Northport will bring another station much nearer; adjoining land held at §16 an acre. If sold quick will take $0.50 an acre for this Address owner, P, O. Box 2 in_Morrill county, Nebraska, ; R. R 320-ACRE Hall county improved farm and etock ranch, 7 miles south of Dannebrog, Neb.; only 34 an acre; a bargein, 4s0-acre Rock county' well improved farm and dairy ranch, 4 miles from Newport; & bargain at $40 an acre, but must be sold quick and $30 takes It. v. W.\MITCHELL, Board of Trade Bldg. Omaha, Neb, Oregon. CHEAP—10l acres fine farm land in Willamette valley, Oregon, near electric line. A bargain if taken once. Address owner, Mrs. Mary E. Bruce, 412 8. Oak St., Portland, Ore. Texan. FOR SALE—1400 acres, well-improved stock farm in central Texas, 3 miles from good town and raliroad: sultable for divi- sion amung § or 6 families. Healthy loca- Florida oftices, Jupiter, ' Mercantlle Library Bldg, ' Claclunat, 0. ln.u particulars. R. L. Slaughter, Au.unl tion and prosperous community. A great bargain If bought as a whole. Write for SOUTH OMAHA J. KLEIN The old reliable family LIQUOR dealer, N. E. Cor. 2th and N Sts.* LATEST sty good materials and low prices is popularizing the Ryan Millinery Store, 619 N. 2ith St.,, South Omaha. WEDDING presents can be purchased at |, an advantage at the Novelly Store, N. 24th St, South Omaha. WEDDING GIFTS—You'll find the best collection of appropriate gift things at our store, either in jewelry, cut glass or sil: ware. Jacobson & Furen Co., 2404 N S outh Omaha. SWAPS NINE rooms, strictly modern; large lot; ne' ear. Price, 37,000. Trade for land. PLEASIE give full description in first let- ter, NOWATA LAND & LOTL CO.; 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Ked 1999. I HAVE a good 8-room strictly modern house with lot 50x130 in west part of city. Handy to street cars. Has good barn, cement walks, paved street, nice lawn, trees, etc. 1 am asking $,70. Will sell or trade for good lot, well located, worth about $1,600. Address E-602, Bee. TAILORS MISFIT tallored suits—$35 and $40 values— at §16. See A. Rubenstein, 21l% 5. lith et Martin & Rubin, Rm. 2 old U. 8. Bk. Blég, ad died NO MATTER what occasion you want clothes for you get real tallor service from Ed_Thlel, 7i9 5. 16th. TRAVELING GOODS EVERYBODY needs something in our line. We want you to know that our leather gocds are Jjust as represented. Let us prove it. Alfred Cornish, 1210 Farnam St. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW—$0 or $500 for 1 year. WIill pay 10 per cent interest. Ad- dress. H-576. Bae. __ WANTED—TO BUY _ $16,000 to $18,000 district. Address G home, West Farnam 694, Hee, BEST PRICE pald for second-hand furn ture, “w othing and shoes. 'Fhol Douglas HIGHEST prices pald for scrap metals end rubbers. A. B. Alpirn, Omaha, Neb. WANTED TO BUY 6 OR 6-ROOM HOUSE TO MOVE Will move at once. NOWATA LLAND AND LOT CO.. 624 New Yorl- Life Bldg. Red 1969, WANTED—5,00 FEATHER_BEDS. Write <r felephono Douglas 160 METROPOLI. TAN FEATHER CO. . 0th, Best prices for BROKEN WATCHES, 0ld Gold, ete. NATHAN, 211 So. 13th 8t ———, WANTED to rent, from October first, by responsible party—no children—modern | house in West Farnam or Field club dis. | trict, with at least four bed rooms, not incliding maid's rooms. Address H 95, Care Bee. ‘We Are Getting Numerous Calls | For Houses of All Slzes. List With Us. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Phone Red 1909, ~ WANTED—SITUATIONS WANTED—Steady situation In drug store, 7 months' experience; 18 y s old, ubert R. Kaempfer, Rising City, Neb. profits. Telephone Douglas 786. 7 Mt ' " P s omaha Country Clvb Groyyly, Omaha’s New Addition On Saturday, May 2lst, we will place on sale’ sixty lots in Creighton Park Addition: Adjoining Dundee on the north and Country Club grounds” on the south--one half mile northeast of Happy Hollow Club grounds, on direct route ex Cuming Street car line. We have just platted 60 lots in the new Creighton Park Addition, 51st and Hamilton streets nearly all of which are high and sightly, overlooking Omaha and surrounding country, at prices ranging from $100.00 to $400.00 each, on the very easy terms of : * One Dollar Cash and Fifty Cents Per Week A great opportunity to purchase property at a very low price and on exceptionally easy terms. The location and the high standard of homes already built in that locality indicates the class of improvements that will be made in this addition and insures a substantial increase in value. This not only offers an opportunity for starting a savings account, but you are sure of large¥ tension’ Remember the date, Saturday, May 21st. Take Dundee car to 51st and Underwood Ave. Free conveyance from car to see the lots. Salesmen o n ground all day. W. J. DERMODY INVESTMENT COMPANY 836 New York Life Bldg. GOVERNMENT NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, May 3, 1910. Sealed p in triplicate, will e until 9:30 a. Mountain Time, Monday, May 25, 1910, a which time they will be opened in public, for the construction, plumbing, wiring for electric motors and lights, electric tixtures, furnishing and installation of laundry ma- chinery and equipment, boiler, feed pump, ete., for one (1) Laundry, Plans No. 234-B, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Plans and specitications for the inspection of bidders are on file in this office, also the offices of the chief Quartermaster, Department of the Lakes, Chicago, Illinois; Chief Quarter- mastér, Department of 'the Missouri, Omaha, Nebraska; Chief Quartermaster, Departient of tho Colorado, "Denver, Colo: rado, and the Sccretary of the Builders' Exchange, St. Paul, Minnesota. Proposal blanks and General Tnstructions to Bidders 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 proposals should be indorsed “Proposals for Laundry, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, to be opened May 23, 1910, and addressed fo V. K. Hart, Captain 15th Infantry, Acting Quarter: master, United Sattes Army, in charge of Construction, Room 3, Keefe Hall, Chey- enne, Wyoming. M5-6-7-9-20-21 PROPOSALS FOR PLUMBING A} Steam Fitting. Fort Mackenale, Wyo, May 17, 1910.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, wili be received here until 2 p.'m., mountain time, June 6, 1910, for placing A steam m., heating plant, constructing a toilet room, placing tollet fixtures, etc., In the Com- missary Storehouse at this post. Bids must be submitted for construction of teflot rcom, plumbing and steam heating separately’ Flans and specifications on file at the of- fice of the Chief Commissary, Dept. of the Colo., Denver. Colo.; Chiet’ Commissary, Dept. of the Missourl, Omaha. Neb.; Buil} ers' Txchange, St. Paul, Minn, and the Amerlean Contractor, Chicago, Ill., or same may be had from this office upon deposit of $5.00 to insure their return. Rnvelones containing proposals should be indorsed “Proposals for Heatirg Commissary Store- house' and addressed to the Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Mackenzle, Wyoming. May?21-23-24-25-Junes-4 OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- termaster, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, May 18, 1910.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be recelved here until 11 a. m., Central time, June 7th, 1910, and then opened for furnishing and dellvering, F. O. ars, treight prepaid, at Fort Leavenworth, Kan- sas, one 5-ton Tandem style Road Roller and for offers of purchase of a 7-ton Uni- versal Road Roller from the government Full information and blank forms of pro- posals - furnished upon application. United States reserves the right to accept or re- ject any or all proposals or any part thereof. No proposal will be considered which does not_contain an offer for the 7-ton roller. Envel a “Proposals for Road Roller o dressed to Captain Wm. D, master, U. 8. A, TWO bright Intelligent young men desir evening work: anything; fast on sny type. writer; reporters; best of refere suaraateed. G w2, B TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The Best Farm Paper DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Omaha, Nebraska, May 2, 1910. Sealed proposals in triplicate wiil be recelved here until 11 . m., June 10, 1910, and then pub- licly opened for Installing steam heating plant in storehouse at Omaha depot. Infor- mation furnished upon application. United State reserves right to reject or accept all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed Steam Heating and addressed to Quartermaster. M 2-21-23, J 6- Captain F. C. Bolles, ____OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Maximum Steamship Luxury FRENGH LINE Six Days New York-Parls Compagnie Générale Transatlantique Elegant modrn express York for Havi », Thi tors, roof gardens, y “pape [ 3 desired luxurs 1 officers; man-o'-war dlge Charity Workers Thousand Strong at Big Conventich Miss Jane Addams of Chicago Presides and Delivers Annual Address— ! Problem of Poor. ST. LOUIS, May 3.—The thirty seventn National Conference of Charities and Cor- rections opened here last night with more than 1,000 registered delegates in attendance, It promises to be one of the largest in the history of the association. Miss Jane Addams of Hull house, Chicago, and presi- dent of the conterence, presided and de- livered her annual address. Mayor Fred- erick H. Kretssman welcomed the delegates on behalf of the city. : ; tipline. Safety {s ampl La Touraine May 26| La Provence June 16 La Lorraine June 2 l La Lorraine June 23 La Savole ..June 9![La Savole..June 30 Additional sallings at 34 cabin prices alternate Saturdays by popular one class cabin steamers 6 1o 362.50. J. 4 REYNOLDS, 1503 Farnam St W. BE. BOCK, Agt. O, & ) , O, SEIELDS, 1601 LOUYS NEESE, First SCA‘NDIN Norway, Sweden and Denmark | Hellg Olav May 26| Unitod States .. r 11 Juno 9! Hellig Olav Farnam 8t | ational Bank. AVIAN-AMERICAN LINE Twi w P Aty 2] FOR ALL THE NEWS THE OMAHA BEE BEST IN THE WESI S e | radtcats, Governor Herbert 8. Iiadley, performed a similar office on behalf of the state anq In his address congratulated the conference on the growth of the work and the suc. cess, which attonded the affairs of the aders and members The conference will continue its sessfons daily, concluding on the night of May 2 Sectlonal . meetings will be held during the week at ten different places in the city, Rivalry for the privilege of nnterulnm; the conference next year has begun ang elght cities have been entered in the listy | They are Fort Worth, Seattle, Oklahoms City, Boston, Nashville, Detrolt, Briming. nam and Milwaukee. “DIviding the great body of philanthrop- Ists Into two groups, the ocharitabl actuated by ‘pity for the poor, and fired by hatred of injustie Miss Addams declared that both are com- ing to realize that the world needs a tain power of compassion In our uiu atmosphere. Sheer experience in the complexity of life has at last united both groups in senti- ment as well as in convietio Addams. ““The negative policy of rellev- ing destitution, or even the more generous one of preventing it, is giving way to the positive idea of raleing life to its highest value.” — Horse Book in Omah _Arthur C. Thomas, president of Equine Publishing company of th | has issued a little booklet entitied | first issue contains a histor : ¥ | 2:00, the famous trotting sta | Trips to the Homes of Great qu succeeding lssue will contain like Infoj s | Ylon concerning other great horsos

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