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REAL ESTAYE CITY PROPERTY (Continued.) FOR SALE. CITY PROFERTY LOTS FOR SALE Houth front i6th, lot 6Ox152 A good ot _for ‘store, on 2th street, nea Burdette, 1ot 45x190 Lot a lot, H0xi24. ¥ cireets, east lot, B0XI24. - Good lot, Hx124 Four south front but ‘the Yafs are’ good front, Tor prices and terms sce Creigh, Sons & Co, Doug. 200, RED or larg rooins ande corner of 5t room’ for two you want thl I Grftiyis Bwner, Douglas 45 carner ath and or lot on Burdetto street on FaArnam street, On Florence baylavard, 20th c h logs YUCED FROM $4,150 TO"$3,800 10 TO0T, Charles Sts thive praperty home mented ont in home who Is I near | tc fir 2,000, fine 0-t Harney furna asemen Leh neighborhooc 4] ED Pi f #-Room cotta Burdette, Pric P. O. NIF near % N I dlst street ana walks; Latra eent a and Indiana Avc no fmprovements, ¢h lot 44x127 Bette 250 NOW AND 508 Bee Bldg t shape & pe W. R ot, with tocated cottage. south plenty more hous act quickly 3 Chicago Sis 1 t of It W 1 vard of MODERN HOUSE FOR LAND On & paved sireet; car rogms; land; must be.good and at convenlences; ‘den WoT, FOR EXCHANGE New, elegant, 41l modérn 9-room residence | in, West Farnam St Owner 3,500, view, on $ith St. " W.T.- Graham, Graham F. takq “sma)ler hsuse In lotation &8 part payniénl HASTINGS & _ Exchange Dept,, 1614 Ha gy M GOOD LOTS $300 EACH Just northof Ame# Ave, close to car and paving, water and gas in sireet; fine 4 Bee YOR bt the city lino; nice combinitionty quisite " Bath = lving and bed convanierit tiful shade 26 and e FINE ¥ Neb. ’— home, ' This 'Story Won a Prize in SALE-Exteptionally room modevn SLtage; AN the morth part of 1 block from inrge cellar clectri handsomely AR Wil C tind -, a_wner tioe Apply 8921 -Cuming in #bod ¥ m house. “Address; Box § moder plece of price. line; ull want right large Hev ¥ 3} o ¥, L. B disttict. Price $6,50 not to HEYDEN, Brick house, f the L etter Suite Red N. Y ne 199 FINE NEW In new Patrick 24th 8t \ v street car | in bire sidewalks, | 1 il fixtures, cx- | icnce ted high cellin, padtry: veau an ideal h, Bidg, “well_ bullt o N. 2th it ace; and with hied awn W04 Bee Al four lots I BOULIBVARD 1i0US) Loup City, | 9 rooms _modern, | Brerran, Room 1 New \ND LOT BARGAIN painted and re Homau on EN & NOWATA'LAND & only York Lite Bidg. REAL ESTATE PO SALE strictly m place instruc rth JOHNSTON Bi hape 0. 1., Omaha five wly paintec $504 1] Trade. 8 ROOM BUNGALOW Florence Co. full lot. $1,800 build the house. Jook LOT « BIC Qi ip. 0., Life 1a 1% block 1l basement 500 and payr . T. Graham, Bldg. 52 This Week’s Contest The ow NICE HOME | VERYEASY ‘ \ Neb. OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH (Continued.) AND FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) g Fine Home Bargains for and nice ner A us s han TERMS ‘South 20th Ave, | | | | | HOUSE, $3,600 | nished CLIFTON HILL 4316 ERSKINE. TERMS | | Neb. | from fur ven ents. mas HAVE YOU Joi ek IESULTS FROM AN AD 1 THE B e — Address reaxon on your father that's lagy should yourself," 3y Hazel Avenue, i Holder 3 {iigs, Neb, Vel Crad North Fathe Years. English Teacher, CHAUFFEUK car clty Jack, 15, wanis p st-clas; I will because [ not “'Na, marry you, One ¥ sh pend Just because no rewson why Why don't you think you So 8 wealthy d b someth you " ? 1 do would spoke a red dark- be beautitul asha _eyed girl of about 19, tell by her soft southern accent Bhe was tall and slender and one could that she _Was & native of the south. was Her name was Julla thie only daughter Delmar ot and sh rich parents, Yer fatiier being a banke) that- would be pleasant Hey companion man of about 2, Belmént. 1As Jack drove down to his club his mina was busy trylng to think of some way to win Julla, whom he loved dearly. At last @ happy thought came to him He would' be a chauffeur for e one, _He ‘knew all about an automobile, and work, 100, d accordingly, the next morning the abeve #d appeared In The Bee, which he well knew was the best paper for advertising. In the afternoon he went down office of The Bee to see if there any answers to his ad, and as looking them over he sudde exclamation of joy, for there from Miss Julia Delmar sayl Ereauy In peed of a chauffeur ho please call at — - *So, disguised Ppeared at morning. Altge looking at his (which he had borrowed from his own chauffeur) she decided that he would do. It Was now about three months sinece the morning Jack became a chauffeur that afternoon he was to take J the Grant's lovely lawn féte. Soon Julia appeared Qreéssed In light blue With hat, gloves the same shade On the way they The bridge being Jack think what a bad pls be th cross at night When they started closNd In, and the sky cloudy, 1t was so dark that the auto lights could ohly penetrate the darkness for a short distance in front of the car. Just as the car reached the bottom of a ipvline it gave a lurch and they weie blunged head-long off the brilge into the Fiver, Jack caught Julla in his arpis and swam to shore with her. She had fainted, so he carried her to a nearby farm to reyive her. As he lald her down on the couch she opened her eyes and recognized him. gaye . Jovtul cry of Jack! and sank back 0 -his’ arms. was a whose handsome name was Ja to the wera was Iy gave was a an note and was would street as a home chauffeur, t xt and a out to summer home to a a beautiful creaturs )t some soft material, and other sccessories of had cross a river. ailing made that would home night had being house | | 3 WRITERS? NED THE BEE’S STAFF OF STORY You Can Make More Money on Land in Colorado Near Denver and Greeley Than any other part of the country, on both irrigated land, already under a ditch and reservoirs or on some that is coming under a ditch, or take it a little farther in the eastern part of the state, would w on this land are enormous. savings. The pri $150 an acr from town buy if it is only tenth each year, from $20 to $35 an acre. 10, ere they do farming without irrigation recommend buying the land alre; is without any question the safest investnient. We of course under ditch, which The crops grown Anyone going out to look at the land and crops cannot help but want to invest at least a part of their » on the irrigated land near Denver is from $100 to The difference in price depends on the distance The terms have been made so ea 0 or 40 acres The price of land coming under ditch, range ¢ 80 anyone can Omne-tenth cash, balance one- Have some about 25 to 30 miles east of Denver, good level land, but not under a ditch, from $8.30 to $1 0 an acre. We are sure to satisfy you and will make you money, if you will only go out to see what we have to offer 0 for the round trip, good for stop over and return limit of $17 October 31st Very 10w rates Send for advertising matter, regarding irrigated land. HASTINGS & HAYDEN 1614 Harney Stré REAL ESTATE PROPEKTY FOR SALE «Continued.) West Farnam District rooms, hall, downstairs Built by day 7 Aining room. rooms and bath up comt fixt m basement walks; 1% schools labor, Kitchen 3 he la bl manent car; close 5,200, WALKU es; water ndry; ks to 0 nd 779 Brandeis Bldg. h parior bed- | oak and hard pine fin- heat; arge Far- churches. ) -Real Estate Company Douglas 2595, ; kdofils, $1,800_ Good Huth Sts. use frout; 4 block to car nice location; line; full lot, 45th and Lake W. T. Graham, . 604 Bee Bldg. ST and Cuming Sta GOOD BRICK HOUS Clitton Hill half value. 31,500, W. T. Graham, 604 Bee Bldg. ” your property with Chris Boyer, 224 9)—$08 3, $1,800 45th and Lake Sts., 7 rooms, 20 st FOOT On 20th between Eim all improvements in street This would make a fine few brick flats and would 320 per foot, but owner once and will consider f C. M. Rylande RONTAGE. and Jocation be o needs any 832 N. Y. Life $1,000 3009 Charles St. to ap money reasonable of- and Oak Sts.; paid for. oA at at Four-room cottage ana full lot, 50x127 ft $200 casl, balance monthly walk on Sto1 ity cCague ouglas 415, wate Inv 7-Room, All Modern| Hot hou; rooms; south 'front a little worth $4.0 will submit terms; might exchange; bargain water 1 1 heat; a new than a vear full basement; barn lot; half block »m th of Ames Ave. Th ) two-story old, ali [ fin 241 offer of $3,500; on consider smaller don't fall to Call, J. W. RASP CO., SEVEN-ROOM investigate ALL MODERN. 689-91 ‘Brandeis Bldg A Doug 1653, e h square nice large full Sh, is easily but it must be sold at once; reasonable property in this 5.0 Get Out of_th; Rutfi Every SOUTH FRONT, 33d 7 wwoms; modern; parlor, kitchen, bedroom and bath bedrooms up; hardwood finish; nic orated; cistern; large lot; trees: ' paved street: 3 andeis Bldg. KOUNTZE PLACI INKNEY ST dining shrubbery block to Re Douglas 1808 Seven-rc floor, 125, ps tively th terms can finish three large full basen i and street, permanent be arranged. re downstairs; Iy dec- 7 Dollar in Rent is Lost d Latayette Ave. oom. ] and car. / | Estate Company | | | Omaha, Nebraska. Idaho Carey Act Lands. Now open for entry in the chojcest agricultural section of the northw The Snake River Valiey, Southern Idaho. State Government Supervision, free information on lrrigated Lands write C. B. Hurtt, Bolse, Idaho, For 320 ACRES well improved River Valley, Minnesota. on earth, $43.00 per acre. Endicott, St. Paul. Minn, Nebraska FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-480 acres near Harrisburg, Banner county, Neb.; practically all level. Write A. K. Lind- strom, Yankton, S.-D. land. Red Nothing _ better F. J. McMahon, FOR SALE—An improved 80-acre farm, 4 miles from Moorefield, Neb.; 40 acres level farm land, balance pasture; all fenced; price, $2,400, if sold in_the next 30 davs Jddress owner, F. D. Taiman, Moorefield, Neb, Oklaboma. Oklaioma One Firm Produced 2,442,478 Bbls Oil Sold 2,117,482 Bbls. in June in Nowata Co. 4591040 acres of rich smooth and part of same Is in a high state of cultivation; this land is located ithin three miles of Watova, Okl, and six miles from Nowata, OKI: 5.000 acres of it is practically in one body and 240 acres Is located three miles soutn; the land is well worth §25 an acre; an excep- tionally good bargain at §20 per acre. We have land in Nowata Co., in any size tract you may desire from b 'acres up at prices’ ranging from $10 to $% per acre. There are 4500 flowing ofl -wells in N wata Co. Natural gas Is sold at 2c per ] You might get an ofl well d Averaga rainfall in Nowsty'county,” 36 Inches per annum; average m March 1 to October 1, 24 Inches, and dfstributed just as needed. Good water {s found from 20 to 40'feet. Find Nowata county on yeur map. The Oklahoma & Cherokee Central R. R. casi and west through this county fs a certainty. Land will probably double in value within two vears. You can’t afford to miss this opportunity. Ask Mo. Pac. ticket agent about low rates to Nowata. Come in ana_see us. or write NOWATA LAND & LOT CO, Sufte 624 N. Y. Life Blag. Phone Red 189, ©__Omana. Neb, REAL ESTATE LOANS §100 to $10,00 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. ol it e e Baiis B %00 TO .00 on homes In Omaha. O’ Keefe Real Estate Co, 101 N. ¥. Life. Doug. o valley land, all FIVE PER CENT MONEY e loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Lifs Rids. “GARVIN BROS. 818 N. Y. Life 300 to §200,00 on improved property. No delay. VANTED-—Cit; ‘arnam Smith MONEY TO LOA Payne Investment Co. WANTED-City loan: Peters Trust Ce. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., N. Y. Life Private money, $00 to $, 'OND MOKTGAGE loans negotlated Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Bell Phone Douglas a8 loans and warrants. W, Co., 1320 Farpam St. Erandels Bldg REAL estate purchase monay, mortisages and contracts bought. Antelope Invest- ment Company, Old Boston Store Bldg.* WANTED--TO BUY WANTED to buy for cash. ard, doing good business rvaskai will make quick position. Address ¥ — retall lumber in central Ne deal for good care. Omaha tirst | Hee. bath gouth front lot, 50x | lure, carpets, eloth on | best north side bargain at $4,000, Kloke-Headley Investment Co. $01 N. Y . Both phones. 10 Qown, $5a Mointhl This is your chance to get a lot in Fine-large lots, only short distance from schools, twenty | Summit or Levy's adaltion churches, two car lines and large labor-employing industries. This is the cheapest property be- tween Omaha and South Omaha. Don't {put off buying a lot any longer—buy immit or Levy's addition, now—in | 1 between Gold and Frederick Sts., and | 29th and Park line to 30th Sts. Take west east one block Prices—$250 and discount for cash. circular, Sale—Saturday, a. m. until dark up. July 31, 1909, The Byron Reed Company, Phones Doug. 297, A-3834. 212 So. 14th St If you have anything to sell or and want quiek advertise action The Bee Want Ad columur trade | on applivation to the superintendent of the | it reg | nd and Gold Sts., walk east one block, south one block, then | to 30th and Elm. 5 per cent | Phone or call for | in i BEST price pald for s nd-hand fural Wna shoex. Tel. Docg BEST price paid for 2d-hand_furniture, stoves, clothing. W.-Rosenblatt, Tel. 1. 401 BALTIMORE 20-hand store pays best price 24 hand furniture. D. 4266, HIGHF ra cles in old Company, insurance pe The York Lafe 1 Putnam P prices paid for line companies, Wi New WANTED—TO RENT "WANTED-To rent, small manent if reasonable. Crounse block. Tel. Ind. cottage, Address 392 ID—Desk room for loe town firm. Telephone ser rapher. Address or ‘phone Raom 612, Henshaw Hotel WAN out of WANTED—SITUATIONS HARVEST HANDS FURNISHED, Short notice. Omaha Employment Bureau, 121 N. %th St. Tels. Doug. 1112 Ind. A 2111 GOVERNMENT NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTE office of Indlan Affairs, D. C.. July 7, 1909 letting District No. 1, in the Crow Creek Indian Reservation, 'South Dakota, for grazing purposes, either under a lease or by permit, will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wash ington, D. C., untll 2 o'clock m., on Monday, August 9, 109, and will be hn mediately thereafter opened in the pre. ence of such bidders as may attend. Maps showing the location of ths distriet and all necessary informalion may be obtained RIOR, Washington, Crow Creek Indian School, Crew South Dakota. R. G. Velentine, C sloner. Creek Vm 8 Jlaze Secaled proposals foi | GOVERNMENT NOTICES (Continued.) CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S Omaha, Nebraska, July 1, s proposal in triplicate, will' be received here and by quartermasters at the posis named herein, until 10 a. m., central st dard time, Jul %, 108, for furnishi oats, br hay and straw during period from October 1, 1806, to June at Omaha Q. M. Depot, Forts Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska; Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas; Forts D. A Russell and Mackenzie, Wyoming; Fort Des Moines, lowa, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. Froposais for ,delivery at_ o places will not be edtertained. = United tates reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or Any part thereo? Information furnished on application here, oF to quartermasters at stations named Envelopes containing proposals should be marked ‘‘Proposals for Forage' and ad- dressed to Major D. E. McCarihy, C J1~; 8- DEFARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, OF- fice of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C. Sealed proposals, for letting Districts Nos. 1 2 4 6and 6 In the Crow Indian Reserva- tion, Montana, for grazing purposes, either under a lease or by permit, will b. received at the oftice of the Commissioner of In- dian Aftairs, Washington, D. C o'clock p. m., on Monday, August 2 ) 1 Q M 21-28-29 1909, |in the presence of such bidders as may at- tend. Maps showing the location of the districts and all necessary iInformation may be obiained on application to the superintendent of the Crow Indlan School Crow Agency, Montana. R. G. VALEN: TINE, Acting Commissioner, Jy3—Diot NT OF THE INTERIOR. Indlan Affairs, D. C., —. Sealed proposals for leiting District No. 2 In the Cheyenne River In- dian Reservation, South Dakot for gras- ing purposes, elher under a lease or by permit, will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wash- ington, D. C. until 2 o'clock ©. m. on Monday, August 3, 1909, and will be imme- diately ‘thercafter opened In the presence of such bidders as may attend Maps showing the loeation of the distriets and all necessary information may be obtained on application to the Superintendent of the Cheyenne River Indian school, Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota. R. G. Val- entine, Commissioner. Jymasot DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Mfice of Indian Affairs, Washington, ", July 7, 1909.~Sealed proposals for leiting District No. 1 in the Red Lake Indlan Res- ervation, Minnesota, for gi INg purposes, e/ther under a lease or by permit, will be recelved at the office of Commissioner of Indlan Affairs, Washington, D. C., until |2 o'ciock p. m on Monday, August 9, 1909 |and_will be lmmediately ihereafter opened |in_the presence of such bidders as may al- tenl. Maps showing the location of the district and all necessary information may be obtained on application to the superin- |tendent of the Red Lake Indian School, |Ited Luke, Minnesota. R. G. Valentine, Commissioner. Jy16425t DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. office of Indian Affairs, Washington, | Diias Sealed proposals for letting grazing privileges on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation,. Montana, under ‘the permit system, will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wash- | ing, D. C., until 2 o'clock, p. m., on Mon- day, August 30, 1909, and will be immed- |lately thereafter opened in the presence of such bidders as may attend. Map showing the location of the reservation and all necessary information may be ob- tained on applicatjon to the Superintendent of the Blackfeet Indian school, Browning, Mont. R. G. Valentine, Commissioner. Jy21330t CONSTRUCTING uartermaster, Fort Omaha, Nebraska, July 8, 1900.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will b recefved at this office untll 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time, July and then opened in publi¢, for struction drains around DEPARTME office of |¢ |¢ | OFFICE _ OF THE the con- balloon house at Fort Omaha, Nebraska. Full information fur- nished ‘on application. U. 8. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked ‘Pro- posals for Downepout Drains” and ad- dressed to Captain George B. Gibbs, “on- structing Quartermaster, Fort Omaha, Ne- brasks Ty9-10-12-13-28-20 Notice of Stockholders Meetin, To the stockholders or THE MISSOURIL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY: In coformity with the requirements of the Constitutions ané laws of the states of Missourl, Kansas and Nebraska ahd the by-laws of the Company, YOU ARL HEREBY NOTIFIED that by resolution of the Board of Dbirectors of The Missour: | Pactic Rallway Company duly adopted at & meeting of suld Board on the 2th day of May, A. D, 1604, a meeting of the stock- | holders ‘of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company has been caled to be held at the office of the Company, Room 706 Missourl Pacific_Bujlding, in the City of St. Louis, in the State of Missourl, un the sixth da f August, A. D. 1509, at nine o'clock in the farenoon. (1) For the purpose of considering a Con- tract and Articles of Consolidation bearing date the %th day of May, 1805, heretofore made and entered into by and on behalf of The Misouri Pacific Railway Company and the following named corporations by order of their respective Board of Director The Kansas and Coiorado Pacific Rall- way Company, a consolidated corporation of ‘the State of Kansa The Cantral Branch Railway Company, & consalidated corporation of the State of Kansas; The Hooks County Railroad Company, & corporation of the State of Kansas; The Nevada and Minden Railway Com- & corporation of the State of Ml Nevada and Minden Rallway Company of Kansas, a corporation of the BState of Kansas; Kansds City and Southwestern Rallway Company of Missouri, a corporation of the State of Missouri; Kansas City and Southewestern Rallway Company, a corporation of the State of Kansas; The Fort Scott Central pany, @ consolidhted corporation State of Kansas; Kanopolls and’ Kansas Central Company, Kansas; The Kansas Southw+stern Railway Com- pany, a corporation of the State of Kansas, and The LeRoy aud Caney Valley Air Line Raliroad Company, & corporation of the State of Kansas. | (2) For the purpose of voting upon question whether such Contract and ticles of Consolidation,’ 50 made and en- tered into. shall be ratified, assented to, ap- proved und adopled and such consolidation | consummated or whether such Contract and Ariicles of Cousolidation shall be re- Jected ) tion Railway Com- of the Rallway a corporation of the State of the Ar- To consider and vote upon the adop- of w resolution accepting the provi- | stons of Article 11 of Chapter 12 of the Re- | vised Btatues of tie State of Missouri, |18, and to authorize the fiizag thereof, all as required by Seotion numbered 1068 of such Revised Statues in the case of con- solidation of railway corporations; and whereby all or any of sald corporations | 4nd The Missour| Pacific Railway Company | have agreed to consolidate in the whole, and to consolidate the stock of the re- spective companics making such consolida- tion, and 1o form and make under and pur- suant (o the laws of the States of Missour Isansas und Nebraska, a new, consolidate corporation, 1o be known as The Missourl Pacific Ralway Company, owning, con- trolling, possessing and bringing under one management all and singular the lines of raliroad and other properties, real. personal and mixcd, powers, rights, privileges, im- junities and franchises, belonging to any of the companies making such consolida- | tion, upon the terms and conditions fixed | and 'stated by said Contract aud Articles of Cousolidation: ) mises, and to transact any oth that ing. Such Contract and Articles of Consolida- tion will be submitted to the meeting of the siockholders so called for examination and every stockholder atiending will be furnished with a printed copy thereof, and at any (ime before such meeting any stock- holder will be furnished with a printed copy of such Contract and Articles of Con- solidation upon application therefor during business hours to the Assistant Secretary er business may properly come before the meet- of the Company, at the office of the Com- | papy in the Cliy | of St | "Dated May th Louis, Missouri. 1909 GEORGE J. GOULD, President of The Missourl Pacific Rallway Company A. H. CALFF, Secretary of The | Company. Missourl Pacifie Rallway JatoAs FOR ALL THE NEWS THE | OMAHA BEE BEST IN THE WEST untu 2| |ana will be immediately thereafter opened | Washington,J ol 1009, | of eave troughs and downspout | To take any other action in the pre- | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (HICH SCORES FOR SOLDIERS Hanley et al to Emma J lots 4 and 5 block § New Mary ( Nichol port G. Kruse and Cavers, ely swiy swiy, Hastings & Heyden to lot & block 4. Hiildale Victor G. Lantry et al to Maude E. J. Lantry et al, lots b and § block 43, Fiorence . | W. 8 Ross and wife to Jame | ley. lot & block 2. Rush & | Edward Gisin to J. A. Russell, part | ot 8 block 8, Boulevard Terrace. Willlam F. McFarland and wite fo Mary E. Ulm, sl swig swl,, #1813 |B. F. Leary to Willlam J. Dermody. lots 16, 17, 18, block 1. Avondale 1] {a wife to John A 17-15-12 Leda Voss, Con- 1by's. | Park | Frank Dinuszo and wife Martin, lot 4, block Bprings waee W. Martin and wife Dinuzro, same...., A Katle Wagner and husband to Erle B. Brown, lot 19, block 6, Matthew's sub. . . o » . Mary McBurney to same. lot 18, block 2, McGavock & O'Keefe's Add H. A, Wagner and wife to same, 2, bloek 6, Matthew's sub. John H. Levy and wife to Kelser, east 20 ft. sl lot Lowe's Add H. Morehouse fto Josephine Morehouse, lot 48 Lenox C. Fowler and wife to Provident Real Estate Co., lots 6 7, 12, 13, 19, block 2. and other lote, Pruy Park |Tra M. Morten to Silas Johnson, part lots 16 and 17, Pelham Place . Thomas 8 Boyd and wife to John L. Valentine, lot 18, block 2, Puryn Park seaaan Provident Real Fstate Co. lot 19, block 2. same W. H, Anderson to Andrew lot 8, block 8, Patrick's 24 Margaretha Schatz to . J. Schatz, lots 10, 11, 12, block 11, Millard George P. Bemis Real state Co. to Adolph Holz and wife, lot 20, bloek i, Bowers' Add Adolph Holz and wife Bemis Real Estate Co. 2, block 4, Bowers' Add M. Bowers and wife to same, block 4, same s Hannah Lundberg and husband to | Louise B. Haukinson, south 6 in. lot | 19, Twentieth and Ames avenue sub. F. M. Congdon and wife to Raymond Woodrum and wife, lots 18 and 19, block 6, laleyon Helghts ....... Jennie Barber and husband to Mary | €. Jefferson, lot 5 and east 8 Inches lot 4, replat block 8 Hemis Park County treasurer to N. 8. Mercer, 8, block 21, Walnut Hil . aseene N.'S. Mercer to The S. D. Mercer Co, | “same .. 1 Total $14.487 —_—_— SOLDIERS BEATEN BY ALL-STAR c W Sulphur to . [ o Mande Tot Michael 5. block R H. to =ame, Anderson, te to George P lots & and L. lot §, lot Midweek Game is Taken by Hard Hite ting of the Horsehide. The All-Stars shut out the Signal Corps team on the Fort Omaha grounds Wednes. |day by thé score of 8 to 0. The All-Stars team is composed largely of college youths, home on their sumnfer vacation, and they expect to make a trip through Nebraska, reaching as far west as Cheyenne. Hamil- ton held the soldlers to four hits, while the Stars batted the two Signal Corps pitehers for fifteen safe ones The seore: ALL STARS, BH.OAE Kelly, b 4 OGuthrie, Fox, It .8 ONipper, McCreary, we. 4 O8heres F.Quigley, cf1 OCans, Erikson, OBrewer, Aweeney, oWells, OUlrich, OPerkin OClark, 0 SOLDIERS. B.H.0.A.B it 2b. o [P, ot oo omwns lconnuscns Totals 002030 Signal _Corps. 0000000 Two-Base hits; Gibson, McCreary. |bases: Kelly, Gibson, Fox. Base on balls: off Hamilto oft ‘Wells, 1. Struck out: By Hamilion, §; by Wells, ; by Cass, & Bacrifice hit Erikson, UBrewer, Cass. Umpire: Jamieson, \ pos-s- oIS GAMES IN THREE-I Beats Bloomington Bunching Its Hits, DUBUQUE, Ia, July 25.—Bloomington won handily today from Dubuque, 6 to 1, | by bunching hits in the sixth and ninth innings. Score: R H.E. Dubugue 0100000001 & 1 Bloomington ... 0000030036 § 2 Batteries: Dubuque, Ferrias and White; Bloomington, Davidson and Smith. CEDAR KAPIDS, la, July 28—Cedar Rapids shut out Peoria today, 4 to 0, by tast Score: Cedar Raplds Hlormemmacam wlo Totals.... All-Stars 0 0 00 LEAGUE Dubaque by 0101020004 6 0 Peorla L1..000000000-0 7 6 Batteries: Cedar Raplds, Spencer and Rohrer; Peoria, Nercer and Higgins ROCK ISLAND, TIl, July 2.—Springfield won A fast game today from Rock Island, 1 to 0. Bcore RH.B! Rock lelgnd .. 00000000003 2 Springtield 00010000015 2 Batterles: Rock Island, Hardin and Starke: Springfield, Daly and Johnson. DAVENPORT, la., July 25.—Davenport played an errorless game today and won from Decatur, 1 to 0. Score: genY. 00000001%-1 7 0 Decatur ... 0000000000 5 1 Batteries: Davenport, M. Smith and E. Smith; Decatur, Ruby and McNamara. PLANS FOR NATIONAL TOURNEY Davenport nited States Golf Association An- nounces Program and Prises. NEW YORK, July 28.—The United States Golf association announced today the pro- | gram and conditions of play for the ama- teur golf champlonship of the United States, which will be played at Wheaton, Ill., September 6 to 11 of this year. The winner of the champlonship wili recetve a gold medal, and a silver medal will be given the runner-ap. Bronze medals will be given to the other semi-finalists, while the player making the lowest score in the qualifying round of thirty-six holes will recelve a special prize The tournament will at eighteen holes open September 6 medal play, sixty-four players to qualify. The thirty-two players having the best score for the thirtyesix holes shall quality for the championship. “Billy” Bunday Umpires, TECUMSEH, Neb, July 2.—(Spectal )— The Tecumseh basa ball team played the Falls City team & twelve-inping game at Falls City Tuesday. The evangelist, “Billy" Bunday, who was lecturing at the ochau- tauqua there, umpired the game up to the close of the ninth inning, whes he had to leave to catch & train. At the close of the ninth inning the score was 9 to 5, In favor of Tecumseh. A Falls City man was put in to umpire the game out. and at the close of the twelfth fnning Falls City had Jeversed the tide and won by the score of #to X Weeping Water Forfelts G LOUISVILLE, Neb., July 2.—(Special Telegram.)—Loutayiile defeated Weeping Water today at Weeping Water by the score of § 10 0. The score st0od 4 to 2 in favor of Loulsville in the eighth, when Karr of W’sp!n' Water hit a foul twenty feet out of t line and 'used to re- turn to bat after being ordered to do 0 by both umpires. 'he game ended with the above result Batteries: Loulsville, Connol and Pank- onon; Weeping Water, Klepser and Karr. Ponea Defe: Walthill, PONCA, Neb., July 2 —(Special)—The first game of ball was played at Ponca to- day between Walthfll and Ponca. The fol lowing is the score: 0304000 onca » 0000103 Walthill | Two-base hits: Powers and Dr. Mohr. Three-base hit: Up with Eustix, July #.—(8pecial.)— team evened up with the Bustis team yesterday by —shutting them out, 4 to 0. The pitching of Strickler | was the feature, who held the Eustis boys | helpless at all stages, allowing but one hit. This makes seven games won of ten played by Bertrand from Okoboji. Ralph Puff of Nebraska city drove up in front of the Marchants Wednesday noon. having made the ran from Okoboji in his automobile. He was accompanied by Hurst Sarbent of Minneapolis and Pete Wilhelmy of Nebraska City. 0 1 105 Davey. | Bertrand Even BERTRAND, Neb., The Bertrand ball Margin Wins at Detrolt. DETROIT, July “.—Murgin, driven by | Alonzo~ MeDonald, ‘won the $16,000° Mer. | chants and Manufacturers stake for the 2:24 class today. 38| Stolen | playing and errors of the visitors. | RHLE, | | | | Department of Missouri Makes Best Record on Opening Day's Shoot. OFFICERS AND MEN COMPETE Western Make High Rees Among All of Uncle Sam Markamen Who Are Com- Soldiers peting for Honors. The regular army matksmen of the De- partment of the Missouri are making a good showing at the northern rifle compe- tition at Fort Sheridan, Ill. The record for the first day out of 10 contestants from all departments of the army gives the De- partment of the Missouri tiret place, and & record high up among all the cantestants for many other marksten of the depart- ment. The records: FIRST DAY. Name and Regiment, Private George D. Mellott B, Eleventh infantry 2-Corporal John G. Crika, Coi Nineteenth infantry..... Sergeant Chris Dissing, Eighth cavalry Sergeant Joseph B K. Fighth cavalry Sergeant Joseph Yuditeky, T Fifteenth eavalry geant P. H. Turlatte, enth cavalry.. Private J. F. eventh Infantry rgeant W. B. Davison, Second cavalry Ave. Company No. 1 mpany 1. + Troop B, s McNubb, Troop Troop ¥, roop eclin, Cofipany , Troop F. Sergeant J. C. MeGowan, Compant F, Rixteenth Infantry. Sergeant - John J. Blah L. Eleventh infantry ity Sergeant Jerome Grabenzeh, Troop H, FOurth eavalry.........oos..oe Sergeant Jullus Mibulka, Troop Seventh cavalry. . OFFICERS. Second Lieutenant Clarenice L. devant, Engineer corps Second Lieutenant -W. son, Seventh cavalry..... D—Second Lieutenant James A. Mars, cond cavalry..,. F—Captain Barle W. Infantry ... H—Captain A. N. Mel alry Company B, Stur- B- €. F. Nichol- Tanne fleventh “lure Fourth cav- SECOND DAY, Crika.. Mihulka Dissing John Clark, infantry. Grabengeh ergeant McNabb Sorgeant C. A. Webber, Seventh cavalry 12-Quartermaster Wolfe, Company try 1—Corporal 4—Sergeant 6—8ergeant Company A, Eleventh . Tréop D. ‘Sergeant ' Fimer F. Fheveneh Infan- rgeant Davison....... 16—Corporal Horace Cunningham, Tr: B, Second cavalry...... 19-Sergeant Luther Aflan. Fifteenth cavalry.... Sergeant W. H. Lewls, Second CAVAIrY....o..uvveeise 2—Private Mallott..... Zi—-Sergeant Bernard e n. ‘Troop E. Troop G, 2% Connoll A, Eighth cavairy...... ayesd 2—Private John J. Neelan, Company Hleventh infantry.... 80-Scrgeant Frank Rybackl, Second cavalry OFFICERS. A—First Lieutenant J. A. Pegrson, Sev- enth cuvalry.. o418 C—Lieutenant” Nicholson D—Lieutenant Sturdevant...... E—Captain Tannes F—Lieutenant Mars.. I-Captain McClure, J—First Lieutenant Otho Sixteenth infantry.. Troop: M, Long Pine Beats Valentine. LONG PINE, Neb., July 2%.—(Special Telogram.)—Long Pine . out played and won a fast game from Valentine today DY the score of 3§ fo. 1. Score by in- ning: 8 Long Pine 000 00030 0,03 Valentine 500000001 01 Long Pine, Desllvia and Batteries: Happy; Valentine, Losey apd Ban Laurel Shuts Out Bloomfiel LAUREL, Neb., July - 28.—(Special)—It was a fast' game ‘here today when Laurel shut out Bloomfleld with a score of 7 to 0. Peck and Woods did the battery work for Laurel and Diltz and Busby for Bloom- field. Peck, Laurel's southpaw, struck out elght men and allowed but one hit. Diitz struck out eight and allowed five hits Umplre, J. R Durrle. Out of thirteen games played Laurel has won tem, To Enjoy the full confidence of the Well-Informed of the World and the: Commendation of the most eminent physicians it was essen- tial that the component parts of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna should be known to and approved by them; there- fore, the Californis Fig Syrup Co. pub- lishes a full statement with eyery package. The perfect purity and uniformity.of pro- duct, which they demand fn » laxative remedy of an ethical character, are assured by the Company’s original method of man- ufacture known to the Company only. The figs of California are used in the production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Seans to promote the pleasant taste, but the medieinal principles are obtained from plants known to act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine—manufactured by the Calfe fornia Fig 8yrup Co: only, sod for sale 2y all binding druggists. Quality Is Our Guide PLEASES THE, MOST CRITICAL At all grocers UPDIKE MILLING COMPANY, OMAHA A0 s AP S WA A .

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