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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1fW. REAL ESTATE CITY fRorr.Ri roH iali (Continued.) BARGAIN Nh-fwm house newly papered, painted, cement walk, lot flnxlfis, twelve sheds trees, walking distance; one and one-balf block from South Twenty fourth street line. 253 Fierce. Tel. Red MI, (19 M434 J9 2821 CAPITOL AVENUE AX IDEAL CLOSE IN HOME Thin house ha large rcoms. beside bath and hall: room and bath on first floor, I bedroom on the second floor, full basement, thoroughly modern, gas and rlrtrlr light fixtures, nicely decorated, lnt la ffxl.V) ft, pavtrtg paid In full; permanent 'dewalka. If ynu are locking for good li me In e-sy Walking distance, sen this at r :. ; ASTING3 . HEYDET. 181 iarney St. . - n?-5 15 : : Look! - Listen! IVR day only we offer the full two torv and attic house. 7 rooms and bath, at 2tif. Decatur St., for $2,400 or. Phone ua for permission to look through the house. MrCAOUE INVESTMENT CO. Douglas 416. ' ' Dodge St. . (1 M -867x19 LAND Five-room cottage; half-acre land, garden and fruit," barn and chlcken houRej high and sightly. Price $2,000. JOHN N: HASKELL, .' $14 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. Douglas-6133. (19)-M35 19 Must Be Sold A 7-room'm odern house, lot 40150 feet, hot water heat, cempnt basement, first class repair; one block to car line; house been built four years, $3,500. For further particular! Inquire of W. J. DEHMODY 1NV. CO., R38 N. Y; l)tfe Hid. T.la- Dou. or A-gW. M ; Acres, $750, Florence boulevard, this aide Miller park. Very sightly bullying sites. Number limited. , . " - f Harrison & Morton, ii9)-ua 2.712 S. 2th Ave.? 6 room home for you. lYtce, and terms tp suit you. We want tola!!. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO., Suite 624 X. Y. Life Bldg. Omaha, Neb. . 'Phone Red 1999. (19)t-M-915-23 ;W07-11 .WEBSTER STREET . .WITH 110x1 GO FEET OF ; "GROUND, $8,000. These two homes have 6 rooms, bath and hall each, and "- are modern In every iespet. Should be seen to bo appreciated. We can sell them separately, but must sell S3"?' first. There 1s room enough for one more house, and any one Poking for an in vestment 'or. a home, will find this a good purchase. - HASTINGS 4 HEYDJN.; 1614 Harney 8L , .,. . . . tl!' 6t6 11 . PFTERS TRU8T CO., KKW, YOKK LIFE BLtXI. i We want' large loan on well .located, rlrai icJiua.clty pj-eperty. W calt place lartie amounts at low ratea Meters Trust Company, . New Korlt LIU building. U8)-705 Maya LAKGK. new, mod. 6-r. cottage; corner lot, l'KtxU I block from car lliu; Irame dime bnsteislon. Oet a . home on easy payments from the owner. Doug, 1653 or ...... -,!.. Yl lllAl Jltft Vi? LIST your property wrth dhrla Boyer, 24 and turning St. U9-623 . CHOICE LOT BEST PART OF SHERMAN AVE., very, cheap. .Desirable lota 4n Kountre Place: surprisingly low prices. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite (f-4 N. Y.. Life Bldg. Omaha, Neb. ' ... ' .'Phone Red 1999. (19) M-918-19 NEW ii-room 'Strictly modern house, best location In city, easy terms. , NOWATA LAND AND IOT CO., Suite S24 Y.'LIfe Bldg.. Phone Red MM. . Omaha. Neb. (19) MH12 1 LEAL .ESTATE LOANS and Insurance List yoi-.r property with us fcr sale or exchange. . Walnut and Orchard Hills healiy Co., 4c-l0 Hamilton St. 'Phones Hamey 3765; Ind. U-1M2. (19 2tt4 TOR SALE "-room cbtt.igc, modern except furnace, 1420 N. 25rh St.; large corner lot, uthwct ;ornrr 26th and Charles. Sis. Pflce $4,0ut). : W. H. (Jrifflth, 2623 Chicago St., Tel. Douglas 4o!. t!9)-rM!7 18 , ' 'REAL ESTATE t a. Hat AN U HAN Ct ttNU fOR SALS C)araa. COJ..ORADO IRRIGATED SNAP. 40 acres Joining townsite, twelve rn'ile from Denver; fruit and vegetable land; lies beautifully; fin view of th moun tains. Ideal for noma or investment. This will be sold ml one-half Its present valus if at one ' NATIONAL. INVESTMENT CO, Utt Hraudeia Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Hrltlsh Columbia. BRITISH COLUMBIA farms and fruit lands at Alberta and Suskutchewau price. Kamoua Nechaco Valley, on Grand Trunk Pacific Saskatuhewan ami Alberta land beaten lo death. Soil superior. Climate. far superior. Bigger oropa. surer crops. hlghsr prices fur crops. Ctienper building matertnj, cheaper lue.. w mi completion of Qrund Trunk will come a fortune to htm w he Invests now; fto.ooo acres sold In Omaha alone. Price right and terms i-mj-y. British Columbia Land Company 404 War Bludt. -Omaha, Net( t20)-MT5i 17x Nortk Dakota. KJR BALE 5(,floO acres 'beat wheat and flss land tn the northweet; for further information call or write John J.. Doyle, Wlshek. N. D. i20)-MlS J13x Oklakoana. 4S 120 acres of upland prairie, black sandy soil, near Cancy, Ka-n.. price $20 per acre. 4K7 701) acres of agricultural land In one body; aome la leased for oil and gaa and some Is not; located miles southwest of Nowita; price t per acre. i 479 ) act re of extra good farm land, lo cated near Wann, OKI.; 2o acres of this is as rich aa you will find. 30 acres has some draws 'In It; land raised ) bu. of com and' oats to tha acre; 70 acres ts leased for oil and gas and Is pay lug $1 per aero advanced royalty; big bargain at tM per acre 49 1.04U acre of I rich valley land, all smooth and 'art of same ia in a high state of cultivation; this land ia located within three miles of Watova. OKI., and six mtlea from Nowata. Okl.. 8utl acres of It la practically, ia one 4dy and 240 acres ia located thro miles south; the land la ll worth $36 per aora; an exceptionally ood bargain at 4-0 per acre. We havovland.ln Nowata Co. In 'any site tract you may desire from 8 acres up at price ranging from $10 to $35 per acre. There are 4.o flowing oil Wells In No wata Co. Naturaf faa is sold at 2c per Uu ruble feet. Tou might get aa oil well with your land. The Oklahoma Cherokee Central R. R. eaut and west through tltls county is a certalniy. Land will probably double In value within two yara. You can t afford to mtaa this opportunity. Ask Mo. Pac, ticket agent about low ratea to Nowata. Come lo and see us or write. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite S24 N. T. Life Bldg 'Phone. Red JvMi. Omaha. Neb. 6jn( avoauif : t JaTli U -REAL ESTATE 'ARM AMI HAM H I. A Ml fOR B4I.R (Continued.) Idahd-Carey-Act-Lands 1 t Snake River Valley Twin Falls Country IDAHO IRRIGATION COMPANY'S PROJECT. Engineering and Construction Work by J, G. White & Company, Incorporated. 50,000 Acres Will Be Opened by Drawing Under the Supervision of the Idaho -State Land Board SHOSHONE, IDAHO, JUNE 8, 1909 Registration Will Open. June 1st, . Closes June 7, 1909 IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO SHOSHONE, IDAHO, ' ; AND INVESTIGATE. WRITE C. B. HURTT, Mgr. Land Sales Dept. NEXT EXCURSION 1 - To the Famous SCOTT'S BLUFF IRRIGATED LANDS, Tuesday, May 18, 1909. A Land of the Present The Scott's Bluff country Is ready for you NOW. It's not a question of moving Into a new country. There are well Improved farms and good towns all through the valley. Railroad farlllties are excellent and the farmer Is as sured of a good market for his produce. Unsurpassed Irrigation System The Irrigation system Is second to none In the I'nlted States. The splendid Trl-8tate Canal provides an abundance of water, and It is only necessary to turn it on when needed. There, Is absolutely no danger of thercs ever being a shortage of water. We are offering the best Irrigated lands In Nebraska. Men who know de clare they are us good or. better than the lands In the famous Colorado irri gated (llatrli-ts, and the price is only a third or half as much. Only a fifth cash is required to buy the balance can run from one to ten years to suit purchaser: Don't delay we can take only a limited number each trip, so let us know at once If you wish to join our excursion ao that reservation can be made. Call, see or wilte ' ' 4 , V.. PAYNEi INVESTMENT CO, . General Colonization Agents, (Or write, for name of our associate agent In your locality.) ''''" l20)-678 15 Nebraaita. .. GOOD CHEAP LAND. $3.90 rfr acre; MO acres Banner County, Neb., 27-17-53; $1. 216.00. cash, balauce 8 years, $180.00 each year, 8 per cent Interest. J. O. BONB, 812 Shugart Bldg., Council Bluffs. Bell phones Slt-8u3. ., t20k M714 21 x SEND for long list. Farms $6 to $100 per acre. BEMIS, BrandeU Bldg. ' ' ' taot mm 21 TRAVELING MAN'S SACRIFICE r A commercial traveler Is forced to sell his section of Cheyenne county (Neb ) land; must reallxe on it at once and $5.6U an acre will take It; muat be .sold at opco. This Is good farm viand .in farming com munity. Is worth $S an acre. Write, wire or 'phone us at once. NATIONAL 1NVEHTMENT COMPANY, 5S2 Bandela Bidg., Omaha, 'Neb. 120) M9o 17 oath Dakota,' FINE farm lands In Hand and adjoining counties, South Dakota. Htiatllng agents wanted. Jay P. Morrill, 812 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. ' () M747 Jl6x FREE GOVERNMENT LAND DO YOU WANT a chance at Mo ACRES of the finest -FARM LAND in the world FREE? Over ONE MILLION acres of rich agricultural land, ready for the plow, will soon be thrown open for settlement by the government, in Bfuth Dakota, the health iest state In the I'nlon, and also the richest ner canlta. OET A Ol'ARTKR SECTION of this LAND and YOUR FUTURE WILL BE SECURE. This Is the last great gov ernment land opening and you will never have such an opportunity again. LAR(JE. Handsomely, Illustrated Book let telling all about this wonderful country, how the great opening will be conducted, Homestead Laws,-, and a great deal of other valuable Information, together with a big map of South Dakota, showing the location of the land that. Is to he given away, railroads, and everything complete. All for only 25c. The grandest opportunity of a lifetime for every man, unmarried ' woman and widow In the United States to become for ever Independent. Wrap a quarter In an envelope and send at our risk. Don't put l off. Do it today. Homestead Information Bureau. Pierre, g. Dak. (20) M-809-14 OREGON farms, city ahd suburban homes. Parties coming to Oregon might get some - Information that will be a help to them In selecting a home. Thirty years of continual .- residence in the' Willamette valley might enable ua to give you soma Information that would save you soma money. Direct your letters to Everett 6Y McCleod, Room . 20i RothcbilJ Bldg.. Portland. Ore. .. . (20) M4TJ JelO FAMOUS CAMAS PRAIRIE Rich, black soil, abundant rainfall, mild climate: aak for map of northwest. Oc. M. Reed. Qranguvllli. Idaho. u0) M841 Je$ Toaaus. WHAT California oould give you twenty years ago. Texas Southern Gulf Coast offers you now.- wo-year-old Satsuma Orange Groves are flow being developed, $. per acts. Vegetables hat ween rows give immediate Income. .. You bold title. Ws do all work always, giving you cash share cropa Dm., ISM, 1911. 1912. $.0 aero yeaily; 1918. ttlt 1918, $71 acta yearly; liil. 1917, 1918. $100 acre yearly; 1919 to 19LJL . $." oer acre yearly; . thereafter halt profits annually. You can buy on acra or upward Ne finer Investment plan la exUteoe. Only limited amount for sale Come ulck fcf you- want your share. - Stirling- Improvement Co.. Dulutli, Minn, - f Mas7 2x WHEN you wrtta to advertisers, remain ber that It takes but an extra stroke or two of the pen (o mention Ilk fact that you saw tba ad In Th w REAL ESTATE rARM AXD HAX1I I.AKM FOR SALE (Continued ) BOISE, IDAHO (20 M2UU-J-- is: OMAHA, NEB. Mlacellaneoaa. GET A SURE CROP FARM Nothing sure but Irrigated Land. We have It Colorado, western Nebraaka, Wyoming. Take your choice. See our land at Denver's door; one of the. great Irrigated tracts. Special rates every day. Write us. THE WORLD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 601-4 N. Y. Life Bldg, Omaha Neb. (20) M90T 23 ' REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 0 ACRES near Elmwood Park; 6 mllea west of postofftce; .$4 per acre. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 10ul N. Y. Life. Doug, or A 2152. 121-15 REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22) 323 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nati Bank Bldg. Bell 'phone Douglas 2318. (22) 324 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnara Smith Co., 1320 Farnam St. (22)-X2S PAYNK. BOSTWICK tt CO.. N. Y. Life. Private money. $500 to $6,000; low rate. (22)-27 PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. 618 Brandels Bldg. (22) 426 Good 6 Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for sale in amounts from $300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYERS, (22) M833 17 REAL estate purchase money, mortgages and contracts bought. Antelope Inv. Co. Old Boston Store Bldg. Vt2y 837 $500 TO $200,000 on Improved property: no delay. OAR VIN BROS.. 1604 Farnam St (22)-MJ5; MONEY TO BUILD. $500 to $200,000 at current rates W. H. THOMAS. 608 First Nat l Bank Bldg (22) -S $100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. LOWEST RATES Bemis, Brandels Bldg (22)-32 FIVE PFR CENT MONEY ' ' to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room L New York Life Bldg (12) 131 $oOO TO $5,000 In homes In Omaha. O'Keefa Real Estate Co., luOi N. Y. Life. Doug or A -2152. (22) 331 ' MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co (22) 134 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 6-room house, a 4-room house and a couple of vacant lota. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY. Suit 824 N. Y. Lif Bldg.. Omaha. Phone Red W9. Open Evenings. (22 136 WILL pay spot cash for T-room house, modern In every reaped, in western part of city, If prlc la right. NOWATA LAND AND 1JTT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Lif Bldg.. Phon Red 19P9 Omaha. Neb. Open Evenings. (23)-MaiU 100 Profit Guaranteed If you have $100.00 or $10,000.00 to invest it will pay you to investigate this proposition. YOU WILL BE GUARANTEED UNCONDITIONALLY A PROFIT OF 1007o ON YOUR INVESTMENT IN TILREE YEARS. This is a gilt edge, conservative, safe in vestment for which we court the most thorough in vestigation. We only need $15,000.00 and when this amount is secured this unusual opportunity will be gone. You will never again have an opportunity like this, bo act at once. Best of bank references furn ished. Address II. 365 Bee. STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces; hot water and hot air com bination heating, 2 and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle grates, gas stoves repaired, wafer fronts and flower vases. Omaha Stova Repulr Works, i6 12118 Douglas St. 'Phones Ind. A-3621. rtcll Douglns 960. 338 WANTED TO BORROW FOR SALE Mortgage. 1520, 7 per cent; double (security, Omaha city property, maker reliable and prompt. Address Y-517, care Omaha Bee. (24) M92H 18x WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 397L 126) 0J BEST price paid for7 Sd-hand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. 640L (25)-Hi STANDARD upright pianos. Phone Web ster 3TM. (2S)-M63d UEST prices paid for 2d-hand furnitura. clothes, shoes, etc. Tel. Douglas 42A5. 2B)-8U May 28 HOUSES and vacant lots. Western Real Estate Co., Room 411 Karbach Blk. Red W7, A-345. (25) in8 2ox WANTED TO RENT WE are getting inquiries for well located houses. Muki have sole agency. Nowata Land & Lot Co.. suite 624 N. Y. Life Hldg. Phone lied W9. Omaha. Neb. Open evenings. ... Oi) M712 T LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Boajd of Commissioners of the South Dakota State Soldiers' Home at Hot Springs. South Dakota, at the office of the commandant of salJ home on or before the tirst day of June, 1909, at S o'clock In the afternoon, for the erection of a atone and brick, jrnokestack for thu State Sohlleia' Home.' acco:d.ng to plana and specifications prepared by Joseph Swartz, architect, ". f"'1.. 8- D. . k For tire furnishings tyid settings of three new boilers and high pressure work for the South Dakota State Soldiers' Home at Hot Springs, South Dakota, according to plans and specifications prepared by Ben Cowler, chief engineer. Bids will be re ceived for steel slack according to specifi cations separately. Bida can Vie made in lump sum tor the wnoie amount or tne work except for the brick or steil smoke stack, which must be a separate bid. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check equal to 10 per cent ot the amount of the bid. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Plana and specifications can he seeh and examined at this office of the commandant or at the oftlce of The Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb.; Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, la.; Sioux Falls Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, 8. D. Dated this 7th day of May, 19i), by order of the Board of Commissioners. J. B. OEDD1R, Commandant. Mlldm NOTICE OF SALE OF LOTS IN POWELL Townsite, Wyoming. United States l,and Office, Lander, Wyoming, May 8, 19"9 Notice Is hereby given that on the 25th day of May, 19n9 at the town of Powell, Wyoming, beginning at 10 a. m. of that day and continuing thereafter from day to tiny as long as may be necessary, we will offer at public outcry' to the highest bidder for cash, at not less than the appraised value thereof, all of blocks 1, !, 17, 18, and all the lots in blocks 19. 28. 29, 30. 3d. 44, 45. 44. 47. 60. 61 and 62 in the townsite of Powell. Wyoming, as shown upon the ap proved plat thereof. Blocks 1 and 2 will be sold together aa lne tract. The pjrehase price must be paid In cash to the receiver be fore 6 o'clock on the day the bid Is accepted. All parties are warned under the penalty named In Section 2373 U. S. Rev. Stats., against any cnmhlr.attnn or action tending to hinder or mbtrrass the sale of said lots or prevent free competition between bidders. William T. Adams. Register. Robert R. Heron, Receiver. M 1S-17-1H. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND MUTTON Omaha, Neb., April 19, r9u9. Sealed pro posals, in triplicate, for furnishing and de livering fresh beef and nruton required during six months beginning July 1, !!. In accordance with specifications and condi tions set forth in Circular No. 4, War De partment. Office of the Commissary Gen eral. Washington, D. C, March 27. 19t. will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. tn., May 19. 1909, for the following posts, vis.: Forts Crook, Omaha and Robinson. Neb.; Fort Des Moines la.; Forts Leaven worth. Riley and Military Prison at Furt Leavenworth, Kan.; Jefferson Bnrnuka, Mo.; Forts D. A. Russell and MacKensie, Wyo., and Fort Meade, 8. D. Information and blank proposals will be furnlrhed on application to the commlasarlea of the re spective posts or to undars gned. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "ProDOials for beef and mutton, to be niuiion, I 'I ie fcddressed to the in, Lieut. Col nel, 19-20-21-22 Mlo-17 opened May 19. lit." and i.ddressed UHUerif IHltt-il. X t c-fc'.t" a ! a u. O ruUm.n bii f v. C. G.. U. 8. Army. a CHIEF QUARTERM A8TKR 8 OFFICE, Omaha, Nebraska. May to, ivy sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here and by quartermasters at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m., central stan dard time, June 14. 1919, for furnishing oats, bran, hay and straw, during the perl id from August 1. 19ot. to September 10, 1909, at Omaha quartermaster depot. Forts Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska; Forts Iavenworth and Riley, Kansas; Forts D. A. Russell and Mackenzie, Wyo ming; Fort Des Moines. Iowa, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. Proposals for de livery at other places will not he enter tained. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals o any part thereof. Information furnished on application here or tn quartermasters at stations named. Envelopes containing r.m r. . , , 1 Vw . 1 1 .1 ) . u marltAil 'PrAnn.al. fi.r Forage." and addressed to MAJOR D. E M'CARTHY. Chief Quartermaster. M 15-17-18 J10-11-12 OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Fort Iesven woi th, Kan sas. May 13. lHn9. Sealed proposals. In trip licate, will be received her until 11 a. m. May 28. 1ft. and then opened for cnnsiruct Ing HM lineal feet water mains 4 anil 6-lmii, 1,116 lineal feet sewers 6 and 8-inch, 6S8 Itiital feet drains 4, 6 and U-tnrh, and for two fire hydrants. Full Information and blank forms of proposals furnished on ap plication. Plana and specifications may be seen here, also in office of Chief Quarter master, Omaha, and Master Builders' Ex change, Kansss Cltv. Missouri. United States reserves the r'ght to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes to be marked "Proposals for Water Mains. Sewers, etc. ' and addressed to Captain Wm. D. Davis. Quartermaster. Ml-l-17-l-3b-;T GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING yCAHlKK master, V. S. Military 1'rlson, Fort Leav enworth. Kansas, Mhv 17, 199.- Sealed pro posals, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 a. in., central time, Tuesday. June 15, 1U09. and then opened, for furnlsli- I r tr onH I n at a 1 1 1 n It muchinerv and fumtaH- Ing building material for one power r'nt at Vnlted States military prison. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Plans and speclfi II he furnished hv this office noon dnnoslt of 110. which amount will be refunded when plana and1 specifications are returned, or tnev may ne seen m in 101 lowliur offices: Depot Quartermaster, iininhn N'eh Denot Clnartermaster. St. I.outn. Mo.: Depot ji;artermaater. New Vnric div. and Chief Quartermaster. Chi rami information furnished on applica tion. Envelopes containing proposals should be indorsed "Proposals for Power Plant" and addressed to MAJOR THOMAS H. SLAV ENS. Constructing yuariermes ter, IT. 8. Military Prison. Fort Leaven worth Kan. Mayl i-18-19-20Junel2-14 PROPOSALS FOR SHOEING ANIMALS f iff ce Depot Q M., Omaha rxen., April Z'. 19c9. Sealed proposals for shoeing animals at Q. M. Depot. Omaha, NebrHHka. during fiscal vear beginning July 1. 1909. will be re ceived her until 10 a.m.. May 20. 1909, and then opened. Information furnished on ap plication. Envelopes containing propoaals should be indorsed "Proposals for Shoeing Animals," and addressed to Captain J. L. HINES, .Quartermaster U. S. Army. A23-24-2-M17-18-l RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION lOTH AND MASO.f I'nlon Paeiri Lesve Arrtva. Overland Limited a 8:55 am a :40 pra Colorado Express a 3:50 pm a o 00 pra Atlantic Express a w.m am Oregon Express ., a :10 pm a 8:00 pra I.ns Angeles Limited. .. ,al2:55 pm a 8:50 pm Past Mall a 7:30 am. a 5 :4fi nm China and Japan Mail. .a 4:00 pm a 6:46 pm North Piatt Local a 8:15 am a 415 pra Colo. Chicago Special... a!2:10 am i.w an Beatrice A atromsDurg Local ..bl2:40 pra b 1:40 pra Valley Local (motor. via Lane Cut-Off). ...alO:00 am a 1:46 pm Valley Locil (motor)... a 6:30 pm a 9:00 am Local passenger not carried on train Noa, I and t. i Chicago XortVwestera Chicago Duyhght . Twin CUy Kxpress Chlcag - Local Sioux City Local ... Chicago Local .... .a 7.25 am all:48 pm .a 7:45 am a 10: 30 pm .ail 30 am a 8 pro .a 3:45 pin all :0 am .a 4:30 pm a 8:23 anl Chicauo Special .a 6:02 pip t 8:23 sn Minnesota-Dakota Ex. .a 8:4s pm a 1:80 am Fast Malt a s:aa pm Twin City Limited a 9:00 pm a 8 00 am Los Angeles Limited. ...a 9:10 pm aU:36 pra Overland Limited all:50 pm a 7:15 am Nebraska and Wyoming Division Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:40 am 6:20 pra Lincoln-Long Pin a 7:40 am al0:lfi are Dead wood-Lincoln a :00 pm a 8:20 pm Casper-Lander a 1:0 pm a 6:20 pro Fremont-Albion b 5:30 pra b 1:35 pm Hastings-Superior b 1:00 pm b 6:20 pm Chicago, Hock lalaad A raclft. EAST. Chicago Limited a 1:00 am all ot pra Iowa Local a cou am a 4.10 pra Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 1:00 am all:u6 pm 1 Des Moines & Eastern.. a 7:00 am a 4:80 pm I Les Aioines rttaaejiger.. -vr pm ai4'au pin Iowa Local bll:00 am b 9:56 pre Chicago (Eastern Ex.).. a 4:40 pm a 1:10 pra Chicago Flyer a 6:08 pm a 8:36 am WEST. Rocky Mountain L,td...ail:U pm a 1:50 pm Colo. & Cal. Express.... a 1:20 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. & Texas Express.. a 4:40 pm a 1:00 pra Illinois eatrml Chicago Express a T:18 am a 3:46 pm Chicago Limited a 8:00 pm a 8:30 am Minn. -St. Paul Express.b 7:16 am Minn. -St. Paul Limited. a 6.00 pm a 8:80 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge L eal. a 4:16 pm ail .30 am Chicago Great Westera. Bt. Paul-Minneapolis.... :30 pm St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 7:30 am Chicago Limited 6:10 pro Missouri Paclfle 8:16 am 8:20 pm 8:16 am K C. A St. L. Express,. 1:00 am a 7 00 am K. C A St. L. HU.preM..aa 16 pm a 6 60 pm Wabash - St. Louis Express a 4:30 pm a 6:21 am bt. Louis Local (from i Council Biuffs) a 8.-0C am all:jlra Btanhtrry Ical (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bl0:lj m Chicago, llllvraokeo A at. Paal Chicago & Colo. Special. a 7:25 am all .60 pia Cal. A Oregon Express. 6:00 prr. a 8:16 pre Overland Limited a 9 5S pm a 8:30 am Perry Local b 6:16 pm bllJfc aa BURLINGTON B r A iOTH 4k MA SOU Barllng-tca lave. Arrtva. ' Denver A California. ...a 4:10 pm a 1:46 pm Northwest Special a 4:10 pm a 1:46 pm Black Hills Northwest Express . Nebraska pclnts Lincoln Fast Mall... Nebraska Express ... Lincoln Local Lincoln Local .a :jo pm a 8:10 pm .al2:15 am a 9:08 am .a :46 am a 6:10 pm .b 1:20 pm al2:ll pin .a 9:16 am a 4:10 pra . b 9:( am a 7:50 pm .b 1:05 pm blO.IO am b LiA pm ,.b 8:18 am .012:35 pm u 1:40 pm .a 4:10 pra a 7:06 am .a 7:25 am all:45 pm .a 4:20 pm a 1:56 pm .a 6:30 pm a 8:80 am a 3:15 am ail Wara a 4:40 pra all 3D am Schuyler-Plattsmouth ' . I Bcllevue-Plattsi ! Plattsmouth-Io I Bellevue-Plattai BellevuePlattsmoutb wa lattamouto Denver Limited Chicagu Special ..... Chicago Express Chicago Flyer Iowa Local St. Louis Express Kariaaa City A St. Joe..10 4i pra a 6 30 am Kansu city A r)t. joe. a :) am a 4:10 pra Kansas City A St. Joe.. a 4:40 pm WEBSTER STA 18TH a.WEBITBa Chicago, St. Peal, BllaaaagtolU Omaha Leave. Arrlv. Twin Cltv Passenaer. ..b 4:80 am b 9:20 Dm : Sioux City Passenger. ..b IKw pm bll:65am I fcicux City Local 8:46 am c 6:80 pm i Emerson Local b 6:56 pm b 3:10 am tieoarl Paeifl . Auburn .,Local b 3:50 pm bUJOaa a Daily. b Dally except Sunday, a buiv day only. d Daily except baturday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC UBS TXAJf OUB DATS At U Wkiy SalUaf 3twa atoatiwaj. tioaaa an Uvarpoo. Two day on th oeauufui Bt. Lawrene river and th shortest ocsaa rout to abr lope. Nothing setter on th Atlantic thaa our tnpieases. Wlreleea tut all etrajaera. jlrst claaa, $)90i aooad. $)60 a alaa abla, 6. Asa your ticket scent, r writ fag att Ings, rales and booklet. O. XL JAMTbT, t. A, 833 South Clack ftt. Galea AFFAIRS AT SOUTII OMAHA Top Price for Hog Wat Realized on Saturday. CHOICE LOAD BROUGHT 7.40 khortace In . Receipts of Hoas Mala laase nf lllaa Price mni Cattle ' a4 I .am Its Also Ip. The extreme too price for hogs this year was paid Saturday, when a choice load of sixty hogs brought $7.41 per hundred. The prices have been mending for a week of more and the bulk of the sales have been close around $7 20. One reason for the good prices of late has been light receipts. After a good run for the season until May 1. the receipts dropped off. as compared with last year, until a difference of nearly So.nftrt has arisen since May 1. The actual difference has been 70,000, representing the decrease In hoga. but about the first of the month the receipts, which had been gradually gaining, began to toae again. One reason for the decrease has been that the late spring has at last brought all the work of planting on with a great rush and the farmers. In spite of the tempting prices, have had no time to market their hogs. Only 4n.ion hogs were received In South Omaha during the week. Cattle have gained 20 to'2o cents during the week and the receipts show an Increase over last year of about 10.000. The prices paid for lambs have been very high during the week. As high as $!.35 for the tops has been paid. Receipts have been light in all respects. Live stack Kmchanae and Haaka. . In Urn with the Investigations of the comptroller of the currency respecting tne application of the several banks of South Omaha to be placed on the list of reservs cities,' and what has been conceived as an opposition to that appllcaMon on the part of the banks of Omaha, the Snith Omaha Live Stock exchange, at a special meeting held May 13. unanimously decided to throw the weight of Its Influence on the sldu of the South Omaha banks. The Investigations of the comptroller have been In progrss for some weeks and have previously been commented uprn. The object of the designation of South Omaha as a reserve city Is that the surplus re serve of numerous country banks may be deposited In the large banks of .South Omaha as provided by the national bank ing laws. In order to facilitate the In vestigations and. to leave the way clear the exchange adopted resolutions directed to the Omaha banks that they might see fit to. withdraw -tha objections at Wash ington. It Is. variously estimated that if the wishes of the South Omaha bankers are granted In accord with the application fc much as $000,000 In deposits may be very soon .transferred to South Omaha. H Is threatened by the South Omaha banks thai they will Withdraw from the clearing house i if the Omaha banks persist In opposing, , Daker Brothers Lost Game A good crowd of rooters were out yes terday ' afternoon to support the South Omaha Country club team, which defeated the Baker Brothers team of Omaha, at the South Omaha club grounds. The day was perfect, but the field was heavy. Both teams did good work and the low score of 4 to 8, . Indicates close playing. Cavan augh and Fletcher for the South Omaha Country club and Qulgley and Brugemann for th Baketk Brothers team were the star performers. Three two base hits were rec orded. Qulgley was loaned to Baker Brothers from, the South Omaha Country club team, : Sever!-' matdies In golf were enjoyed during the afternoon. Honors of the day were won by J. J. Fitzgerald. Richard Laverty played ' close second during the first 18 holes, but In the second game of the afternoon had a streak of bad luck. Many games will be played this after noon. - Want Street Car Extension. A special meeting of the West Sldo Im provement club Is called at Rex hall at 2 p. m. today. The object of the meeting Is to discuss plana for an extenalon of the street car services south from Thirty-second and B streets, which is the present termination of the west side Hanscom park line. The club has grown tired of asking for a viaduct over L street and a car ser vice on that aide, and they now ask that the west side park cur be extended to the South Omaha yards. Such a course will have bitter opposition. Tuached While Asleep, Paul Hackenholx, who Uvea at 2'i3 7 Jefferson, reported to the police yester day that he had been robbed while sitting asleep In a chair in one of the South Omaha saloons Friday night. He said he lost his watch and $11. He had no knowl edge of arfyone being near him while he was asleep. The police Investigated the case, but have found little as yet on which to base a clue. The saloonkeeper wheru the alleged crime ia said to have been committed disclaimed any knowledge of It and said he had noticed Hackenholx asleep In the chair for some time, but had seen no one near him. . Pavlagr Stakes Bet ou K. The South Omaha engineering depart ment et stakes on E street for the pav ing of tBat street west of Twenty-foui'th yesterday. Th time limit of the contract la fixed for June 16. Hugh Murphy has the contaact and la ready, to proceed with th work. It will In all probability be finished by the time the limit expires. Th bonds for th payment of this pav ing have been sold at a small premium, but the money has not yet been received. The other paving operations have not been begun. Hugh Murphy holds none of the other contracts. HUlsdale. South Omaha's newest and largest addi tion was placed on sale Saturday morn ing, llay 15. A great many people visited th addition. All were pleased and nearly all bought lot. ' The sale will continue all day today or until all lota have been OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Ntw YorU to Pari In 0 Days FRENCH LINE Safety, Speed, Comfort va Mvr U far;, tha City Beautiful, Vast Trains to All Coatlaantal Points. Compagnie Gener&le Transatlantique Gigantic twin screw spress stesmers s0 very Thursday, 10 A. M. They ars soodera won ders, with all convenience sod luxuries of most palatial hotels, oa eves grander seal, Passen ger elevators, roof cafe, orchestras, famous cuisine, gyraneslum. dslly newtpsper. eiegsot suite, provide greatest comfort. Navel officers, naaa-o'-war disclpiia. wireless telegraphy, sub n nine bU lgaelatB afford every provision lor abtolat sateiv. la sevote hter Wit Pretence June W he Toereise kur ftl L s,ele June 1 Le Lorraine ......Jus 8 Le Lorraine June U eeelal illil eee Swte (II ) 40 te p., k-wiM fehedeir. e eee tug i-ta ft-,.-. npitm M-.rt. ajee, Ve -e)ewooa Demies fees ckea cMa) eelr )4ee Be. K. B. Moore U Xesse W. a. Beak W. O. Delta) weateB '!) let hetlenel is ri u......u 14 Bo. Ik wet sold There Is tery little choUe In thet lots. ' So you can readily . that tlv last purrhsser will fm p. almost. well as the one who selected the first one. All lots are on gradn All etieets er graded. We have previously enumerate I the great number of new Improvements that will be secured by the pwpl of the west aid this yesr. There w ill be a mas meeting of the cltlsons of tha west sldo held at Rex hall thla afternoon; object, to hurry up the street car extension. The rails will very probably le laid when L trept Is paved. The addition Is bounded on the north by F street, on the west by Forty-fourth street, on the south by I Street and on the east by Forty-first street Come out and look It over. Salesmen on th ground all day. This property Is owned by the Maiden Investment company; H. M. Clnistl sec retary. ' J. H. Koplets. agerri: at South Omaha, Magic tltr Gonalp. Dinner at the Burton will be fink today. Wanted A Janliur.gt the Young Men Christian association. ... The home of A lie Mlnkoff, 25S Q la quar antined for diphtheria. The 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Savich, 2MH It, died Saturday even tng. The funeral Will be It i:W p. m. today. . .. Our men's "Waldorf welt shoe at $180 pair, are right. C-ressey, , J. P. Collins la building a. cottage horn nt Thirty-third and V streets, Our boys' low shoe; are- right;" all colors and styles. Sep them. Cressey; K. Bustier. Forty.thlrd end Q street Is erecting a small cot,tg htune.; - Unchurch- lodge 'No. 2, Degree of Honor, will meet Wednesday-evening, May 19. Just Reeelved-)ne pf th handsrmest patent strap pumps for ladles eves shown. Cressey. ' ' The South Omaha Qun club'wIH hoM Its regular Sunday shoot at th target range this afternoon. The Presbyterian ladles' Aid society will be entertained Wednesday, artemoon by Mrs. D. L. Holmes. ; ' Oak council. No. 1332. Knight and Ladle rf Security will give a grand bail Tuesday, May IK, at Woodmen hall, , For Sine Modern cottage, five rooms. 1410 North Twenty-seventh street. Make offer. The city expended $142.20 for street repair last week. The recent rain will cause a much larger expense' this- week...' Indies flee the nobbv line of tan sandals and oxfords we are' affrvwliig at $126, $2.50 and .$3. Cressey,. The Shoe Man. The I. O. N. club will enjoy a day at Pries lake today. Several wagona will help the guests from the end of the car line. Frank Randall. 735 North Twenty-sixth street Is suffering from an attack of diph theria. The residence Is under quarantine. Mrs. H. G. Klddon Is In Lincoln nursing her son, Guy Klddoo, who has recently undergone- an operation for throat trouble. Bo Wise Sace that dollar. Our "Stetson'' shoes at $5 are showing all the style and quality thnt are shown elsewhere at $il pair. Cressey. . P. H. Toner has taken out a permit for a $5,000 building at Twenty-fifth and N streets for the accommodation of his har ness store. Jetter's Gold Top Beer delivered to any part of the city. Telephone No. S. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Heaverin, 25J South Twenty-third, street, announce the birth of a son, welcomed In th home yes terday morning. ' Magic City 'lodW.'''"Krf,:h's4! ' Modern Brotherhood of America, will meet at 1 p. m.. to attend the funeral ot Mr. Emma A. Angermann. . ; " An Ames avenue car struck th car In front at Twenty-fourth and t streets yes terday morning. Miw. N. C Hoag and Mlts Jennie Ltchnovsky.- who were- passenger, were slightly injured by the shock. Members of South Omnha lodge No. 86, Ancient Order of United Workmen are re quested tn attend the meeting to be held Monday evening. May 17, for the' purpose of hearing the reports of the grand lodge representatives, -, , i. , MONUMENT FOR BRAVEST BOY An K pi anile oa he-Klrlar Line at Gettysbara aliahjr' (Inmor- talleed. . ' ,r i One of the ' monument's at Oettysbueg, that . moat wonderfully preserved and marked of all battlefields, where arl ts so realistic that the vislfor 'can almost 'with out aid live over again the scene of that conflict. Is a marble effigy .showing a young lud, the flag of his country In one hand, turning, toward an enemy gnd shak ing his flat. It was on this Identical spot In the flrsl day's fighting that this intrepid hero fell. He was In the front of the union line when the contest began, and the union forces had not yet rallied to-the scene of conflict In sufficient number to check th Increasing hordes of Lee' men. It was the duty of this hero and hi fel low to hold the outposts aa long as pos sible, so that the federal reinforcements when they arrived would not have to fall back ' on some disadvantageous poltnn that could only be defended with greatest difficulty, and would rot give", them a proper chance In the struggle yet to come. The color bearer knew that the sight o( their flag would do more to keep them on the spot and fighting, even In the face of hopeless odds, than any words of their of ficers could do. Bo Tie unflinchingly took a place at the very foreground. In all th fray the flag of the nation was held aloft, aDd was the Inspiration of those who bat tled there, the thinning line that steadily grew less and less a the confederate! cam closer. At last a time came when It would hav been suicide to continue the unequal fight any longer. Those who had held the wen there, the officers, at last grudgingly gav the order to fall bark, - The color bearer was the last to' obey. He turned with his men. and was the last In the retreat. He had bime a charmed life. Bullets had flashed around him, hii flag was riddled, but not one leaden mes senger had managed to carry It mexsag of death to him. But In the retreat came his downfall. Mad with patriotism apd i the' fighting spirit, he paused to call back hi scorn of the enemy. He was unarmed.. He had no firearm with which to. send back on faro well bullet, so he contented himself by shaking his fist at the aoemy, and a he did so a sharpshooter picked him and put through hi heart the bullet that took him Into eternity. . .... Partisan and enemy alike admitted it wa an exhibition ot wonderful courage, and patriot reverently remove their hat when they stand before his status St. LouU Republic. Many weak, nervou women hav been restored to health by Foley' Kidney Rem. dy, It annulate th kidney so the' will eliminate the wast matter from th blood. Impurities depress th nerves, caus ing nervous exhauettun and other ailment. Commence today and yu will soon be well. Pleasant to take. For sat by ail druggist. l a t. ase ioe a Barer). A country parson wa on day going hi' usual round of visiting, when he was stripped by one of his congregation, an old farmhand, who suid: "A"' hoo be yer darter this marnlng. yer reverend?" "My daughter!" exclaimed th parson, rather surprised! "oh; she 1 quit well. tnana you. "What!" cried the rustic. "quit well! ycle accident nner tubing l thy, I haerd she had a cyi yesterday, an basted her inr San Francisco Argonaut. Aa Aato Collision mean many bod bruise, which Burklen'i Arnica Salve heal quickly, a It doe sore and burn. 26a. For l by Beaton Drue Co.