Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
q REAL ESTATE TY PROPERTY FOR SALW, y (Continucd.) REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SAL (Continued.) THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE REAL ESTATE nT CITY PROFERTY FOR SALE (Continued.) i+ The Cheapest Yet We will offer, commencing Wednesday morn- L o ) ing, twelve full sized lots, 50x1 neighborhood and close to terms of One Dollar 32 feet lot, in good school, at $150.00 each and Down and Fifty Cents Per Week Think of purchasing full sized lots in a ecity of 200,000 for less than you would have to pay in a oountry village. Buy one of these lots as your start in saving something each week. Call at office for plat. W. J. Dermody Tel. D. 5108 or A-20: Investment Co.,, Y. Life Bldg. TODAY YOU SHOULD BUY A LOT IN LINCOLN HEIGHTS ADDITION $5.00 makes the first payment on a lot in this cholce addition, located between 36th and Sts., Maple and Wirt. f‘m us by ‘phone and we will have one of r salesmen go out with you and show you the lots. # each month after the first payment down is all it tekes to buy one of the chojge lots, which are located close to sch and within a few blocks of car line. The prices range from 365 up, no interest; no taxes charged on lots sold at the present time. A little saving of $ each month you will not miss and the lot will be increasing in value all the time. There is no com- parison with any other additions offered by anyone else where you can buy at such low prices and such easy terms. You should net buy any lot until after you have seen Lircoln Heights addition. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. 20 Acres West Dodge St. Road $% miles trom Omahd’s business center. Fine locatlon for country home, fruit of dalry farm; 200 grapes, 40 fruit trees of us_varieties, 500 maple and 20 spruce trees already set out and growing. This beautiful traot is about 2% miles w the Claus Slevers place, whieh recently sold at acre. Unjmproved A immediate vicinity of (his held at $200 and §200 an acre. feri) this place for a few days only al $180 an acre. BENSON & MYERS CO., Sole A ents. Phone D. 746 Lite Bldg. 40x66, $2.100 In heart of eity. Harrison & Morton 8-ROOM DUNDEE Home at a bargain If taken at Located 5110 Underwood Ave. 4118 or H. 402 s once. 'Phone, D, KOUN PLAC My list of desirable residences in Kountze place comprises houses large and small, new and nearly new; cent income busis, see me. C. 8. Shepard. t | also several cholce ouble houses, brick and frame. Some of bargaine may be had on terms of tenth cash, balance like rent. If you ant a home or investment upon a 10 per 6ffered For a Short Time Only 7 rooms, parlor, dining room, Kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, first floor; two largs bedrooms upstairs, furnace, modern plumbing, gas and electric light, corner lot, 37x120; cement steps and walks, walk- ing distance. Price reduced to 3$3,000; for quick sale, only $500 required, balance easy payments. Located 1111 8 2ith St. See it at once. It's new and can be ready for occupancy in & week. G. G. Carlberg, 811 N. Y. Life Blds. 1,200 A. $25 An A. NEAR CRAWFORD, NEB. Harrison & Morton “ | particulars address J | Wil pay_aifterence. Bee, ¥ 1 LOWEST RATES-Bemis, Brandels Bldg. GARVIN BRO! % FARM and oy ment; no delay. I pay- ibbernsen. a. CHRISTWROTE ON THE HEART Jesus Did Not Write Directions as Men Do, Says Dr. Kent. LECTURES BY YALE PROFESSOR REAL ESTATE WANTED Outlines Proper Method for Religlons WE HAVE BUYERS FOR -room houses. If prices are right sell_your property for you, LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Lite Bldg WANTED—To buy eity Income property; flats or residence that is bringin come of 10 to 15 Give full particulars, location and price. E 613, Bee 1 WA {T to buy a_fi cash, balance at 6 per cent. Must be priced right. Give full description, location e Addiess, B84, _SWAPS of clofhing, located Will invoice In eastern braska about 410,000 i R. C For e, Fremont, Neb. HIGH grade plano for goad residence lot FOR EXCHAD ved In southeast Kun: L St., Lincoln Neb. {1GH grade piano for good re Will pay difference. Bee, Y I WANTED TO Bi.lY price paid for second-hand furni carpets, clothing and shoes. Tel, D.ug | 20 acres that can be had with $L500 to $2,000 | and FOR SALE or exchange—For clear land, | | stock Ne: . 428 Main land | 601 | Training, with the Bible as His Example and Christ as the Teacher, Prof. Charles Foster Keat of the chair of history and old testament literature of Yale university delivered two interesting and educating lectures, on religlous train- Ing at the Young Women's Christian asso- citlon yesterday afternoon and evening, sperking in the afternoon on “‘Aims and Teachings of the Prophet: and in the evening on “Aims and Teachings of the Great Master.” Both talks were supple- mented by graphic fllustrations and pas- sages from the scriptures and made pro- found impressions upon the Bible teachers and students of the great book in attend- ance. The aims of the Great Master, sald Prof. Kent In his evening lecture, were, briefly summarized, as follows: 1-To save men from pain and suffering. 2-To save men from the power of temp- tation. 3-To save men from false fears 4—To save men from selffshness and pet- tiness. "o save men from ignorance regard- ing God and to give them. true concepts of the meaning of life. 6—To impart in men a single and genuine love for God 7—To wrouse men to find their | the service of their fellow men. iife in WANTED To Buy-—City income property. Flats or residence that is bringing an in- | come of Give full Address, “WANTED to by for four room apartment. de. Give particulars. are Bee. HIGHEST prices for furniture, BELL'S Furn. Store, 1406 Dodge. Red BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays price 2d-hand furnitire, clothes, etc. D. 10 to 15 percent articulars, 1, ! on investment location and price. Must be_higl Address Y 10, ete. BALTIMORE 2d-hand_store pays bes prio: 2d-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 4265, WANTED—By young man, place to work collexs for board while attending Boyle; Bcth phones. “LADY with several Ing desires position wclling elther in eity’ Address or will travel. Al rsferec W i0i, care Bee. BUILT BY DAY LABOR NOW COMPLETED that Bungalow house at Georgia Ave. and Hickory St., one block of Hanscom park; full two stories and attic finished: four nice bed- rooms; oak finish first floor; large Mving room; bookcases built in; nice dining room with "oak plate rail and paneiled. Lot 50x150 east front, paving p See the house and you will appreci the value. Would consider smaller house or good lot i exchange. OPPORTUNITY 18 HERE to get & good home at actusl cost. GET "** GLOVER REALTY ‘ SYNDICATE, Ground Floor. N. Y. Life. HOUSE AND 3 LOTS, -room, Z-story house, on 3 Jar with shade and fruit trees, at Mason S 8 blocks from West Leaven- | worth St. ‘car line, §2,50. On reasonable | terms. v NEW HOUSE NEAR DUNDER, 7 rooms, modern, just compléted on Da enport street, little east of 48th 8t. Owner and builder lives next door at 4701 Daven- port. $3,000. Payment plan. HARRISON & MORTON, 913 N. Y. Life. Both telephones. INVESTMENT—Two St Louls flats, built 1 year, monthly rental 1102, corner Jot. paving paid in_full both stre first- class location; BIGGEST SNAP IN AMAHA. 3.60. Could handle with $3.508 cash. GLOVER RBEALTY BYNDICATE, round Floor, N. Y. Life. | "FOR_SALB fine new S-room house, big lot. Frank Sevich, 10th and Dominioh St NEW BRICK AND CEMENT HOUSE | ON HILL NEAR JOSLYN'S. A very complete and artistic house of § rooms, large living room. outside sleeping ete. In that newest part of West Farnam dlstrict, 41st Ave., just north of Davenport. Price, §10,000, or ‘would lease to the right Ppeople. HARRISON & MORTON, 913 N. Y. Life, Both A choice butlding loi, “‘Hillsdale.' cash, §1 & week. Prices §100 to $200; ter no taxes. See us. HASTING> & HRYDR! room, 1614 Harney St P NEW BUNGALOW, , % and Binney si. 2 500, Easy Terms. on "Bodge and Wth B¢ car line, dlagonally Acrosy trom new Omalia View séhool house Villgn and sightly; 5 rooms, furnace, o mented cellar, laundry, electricity; oughly modern and elcgant. HALL, 3 Rampge Bldg. 401 LAFAYETTE AVE, $2,760.0. thor- Both 'Phones.* Think of buying & 6-room house with ball, modern except h.ull. :andulll\ll corner ::mm with plenty of shade trees on a 1’0 street and ?x'. nelghborhood of good Sounds rather unusual and 18 an unusually good proposition. See exclusive homes for $2,760. it_and be convinced. We hav sale of this property. BHIMER & CHASE CO., 39 Bo. ITth St Opposite Court House. $3, oA | REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH CAND FOR SALE Nebraska. FARM BARGAIN—Must be sold on ac- count of owiuers health; well improved 3%0-acre farm, seven and a quarter mile: from town; price, 38 per acre; easy terms. J. T. Campbeil, Lichfieid, Neb. Texa LAND-—12 sections, 1,080 acres, solid body, joining the city of Midland on the south- ern plains of west Texas, (at the end of main business street) wiil agree (o deed in 80-acre tracts, 10 years' thme, 6 por cent | interest. Wholesale deal; write us for full description and particulars. W. J. Moran & Co. (Owners), Midland, Texas. s A TEXAS. This s the story of our irrigated lapd in the Rio Grande valley of Texas. Following lowest estimate, some |other "United States reserves right to reject or, mecept any or all proposals or any part with the most up-to-date features, [ | R, H. Moreh, Coal and Wood $ 5 Jopshouse DRY GOODS MAN and shoe man, either capable of managing department, want po- Nothing less than sitios n western state. month considered. $100 & Address R. R. R., 8. 26th, Omaha, Neb, , all or part of furniture . RAILWAY TIME CARD C 2246, 3—To train citizens for the divine world- | wide democracy. 9-To rear teachers fitted to realize his alms In the life of the race, “Jesus apparently never uded writing as Wl UNION STATION—10TH & MASON | Unton Pacttio— Arrive. all 2 9:0 am t| Overfana Limited.. £ China and Japan Mall..a 4.0 pm | Oregon and Washington Limited . | Los Angele: | Portiand Specia) Colorado Special North Platte. Local Colorado Express Grand Island Local.. Lincoin-Beutrice Local Vaiparaiso and Centra: City ... b12:40 pm Chicago Great Wester Chicago Limited Twin City Limite Chicago Express .. | Twin City Express Waka St. Louls Kxpress. St. Louls Local Council Bluffs Stanberry . Local & ® 3 B BEIEH5D! og ERCEEEEEE] © yezge 45 pm :00 pm a9:2%5am (from a 8100 am all:lf pm - —~ MAN with family for farm. Center. . GOVERNMENT NOTICES 43 and Council Bluffs) “Illinots Central— 0 Express Chicago Limited b10:15 am CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Sealed be received nd by Quartermasters at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m., central stand- nishing § dune Omaha, Nebraska, Nov. 1s, in tripiicate, 2, 1900, will ard time, December 3, 1909, for fi whelled Corn during, fiscal year end 3, 1910, at Omaha Q. M. Depot. Fort Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska, Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas Fort Mackenzie, Wyoming, Moines, Iowa. places will not be entertained. thereof. Information furnished on applica tion here or to Quartermasters at the sia- Envelopes containing pro- tions named. sals should be marked ‘orage,” and addressed to Major D. M'CARTHY, C. Q. M. N- “Proposals fo and Fort Des Proposals for dellvery at B. 4-29-30 D1 Minn -St. Paul Ltd Omaha-Ft. Dod & Northwesterne— EE Spe Pacific Coast-Chicago.. Los Angeles-Portland Limited Overland Limited. . | Carroll Local. ... Fast Local Cedar Rapids-Omaha .. v @ 385 pm - NORTHWESTERN LINE—NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight .. -| Minnesota and Dakota..a 7:00 pm Twin City Limited.......a 9:06 pm Sioux City Local ‘s 3346 bm Bee pepRus 8 wPpY TEUEED E5Z Bgzasa eop BEE 7:46 am OFFICE OF quartermaster, CHeyenne, tober, 5, 1908. licate, %0 yoming, Oc Sealed proposals a. m., mountain time, Friday, for furnishing material and quired for constructing an 9432 lineal fect of 12-inch sewer pipe twenty-six manholes). cations for the Ins on file in this offlce, and in_the of the Chief Quartermaster, Dej of the Missourl, Omaha, Nebraska uartermaster, 'Departmient of Colorado, enver, Colorado, and in the office of the Secretary of the’ Bullders' exchange, St. Paul, Minnesota. The government reserves right to accept or reject any or all or any part thereof. Envelopes con- taining proposals should be indorsed ‘Pro- lependent Outlet Sewer to be obstructed at Fort D. A, Russell, Wyom- thy bie osals for In ing," and addressed to 15th_Infantry, Actin, A., Room 3, Keefe, “aptain V. K. Quartermaster, U. 8. . 11 14 N. 8 4. e Wit THE CONSTRUCTING in trip- will be recelved at this office until No- | vember 5, 1808, and then opened in public labor fre- “Independent utlet Sewer, for Sewer System,” at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, (estimated quanti- all, Cheyenne, Wyom- Dakota-Bioux Cit; Omaha - | Minnesota-Sioux City- g Omahe L e, e11:008M NORTHWESTERN LINE—WEST. Norfolk-Bonesteel 7:50 am 810:30 pm Lincoln-Long Fine Norfolk-South Platte Hllllnll—fl}arndl Deadwood-Hot Casper-Lander i & RI0RM Plans and specifi- | Fremont-Alblon. tion of bidders are office tment Chiet Missouri Pacifie— K. C. and St. L. Ex. K. C. and St. L. Ex. (v. Sat, 12 p. m all:15pm E . | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul— Overland Limited. Overland Special. Chicago-Omaha Special Colo.-California Ex...... Perry-Omaha Lecal.....b 6 Chicago, Rock Island EE o3 EE] = e Rocky Mountain L" lowa docal Chicago Day Des Moines Local CONSTRUCTING Office. Fort Meade, S. D., received at this office, until opened, for constructing one four cavalry stables, and for plumbing, heating, electric wiring and clec tric lighting fixtures in bulldings specitied, and for the construction of roads. Department of the Missouri. Omaha, Neb. Department of . the Colorado, Denver, Colo.; Department of the Lakes, Chicago. Il.; Department of Dakota, St Minn., and this offl all information n plication. turn, individual application Paul be obtained QUARTERMASTENR'S November 1, 1900. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be 10 A M, mountain time, December 6, 159, and then double set of quarters for two company officers and installing at which latter place on ap- A deposit of $10.00, to Insure re- is required before plans are sent on The United Btites reserves the right to reject any or all bids lowa Loeal Chicago-Bastern Ex. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. WEST. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln . Colo. rrd Cal. Okla. and Texi Colorado Express . Rocky Mountain Ltd B8y pesstas ] Cr T © a8 side. | BWRLINGTON STA.—10TH & MASON walks, gutters and drains. Plans and speci- fleations may be seen by intending bidders at the offices of the Chlef Quartermaster, urlington— ‘| Denver and_ Califori s | Puget Sound Ex. B0, | Nebraska points Black Hills ... Northwest Ex. Nebraska_ points Lincoln Mall...... Nebraska - Ex.. Lincoln Local ‘ Lincoln Local . &t Nehuyier{iaiismouth b 3:05 pm & Boe 0 pin b 10:20 am | night with $390,000 worth of silk for New 9 pm | a means of teaching™ sald Prof, Kent “It was upon the Heaits and”lives of men he wrote his eternal messages. He alw first established a relation between Hiriself and those whom hé taught He saw. the divine possibilities . in eath man., He adapted his teaching to the intelligence, point of view and Interéat of his hearer. He presented his lessons in a concrete form and frequently fllustrated them by object lessons. Stmple and Direct. “The teachings of Christ were always simple and direct. He never wasted him- self nor his disciples. Above all, his teach- ings were positive and presented with au- thotity based on insight Into the heart of man and with a profound personal experi- ence. He always appealed to the will through reason and the heart and aimed not merely at expression, but also impres- sion. Above al_he taught by example as well as by word. His supreme message was not a doctrine, but a demonstration of the possibility of one tempted in all points such as we are becoming one with God." Speaking In the afternoon on “The Aims and Teachings of the Prophets” Prof. Kent sald that the most efficlent way re- ligion could be propagated is by simple teaching. He sald we have advanced in meeting the Bible needs of this great civ- ilization and then told of the anclent prophets and their divine teachings, say- Ing they were transformed from seers and performed great functions. They were the spokesmen of the nation and per- formed great deeds SILK TRAINS Milwaukee Special Attempting Beat Hill Train from to New York, IN LONG RACE TACOMA, Nov. 2—With right-of-way over all other trains, a Chicago, Milwau- kee and Puget Sound special train left last York delivery and the officlals hope to beat to the east a Northern Pacific train which left Seattle twenty-one hours earlier with silk worth $360,000 This is a continuation of the race across the Pacific between the Blue Funnel liner Aanfa and the Mliwaukee steamer Tacoma Maru. The Oanfa arrived here Saturday and the Tacoma Maru yesterday. Though the Northern Pacific train has a good lead, the Milwaukee road, by sidtrack- ing everything else, hopes to win the long race. HE DIDN'T WANT TO SMOKE Just Took the Pipes So He Could Gét & Little Rest, Evi- dently. W. R. Campbell strolled into O. P. Bur- nalls' clgar store at 1610 Cass street and helped himself to a few pipes without pre- viously making terms with the proprietor. The proprietor was much displeased and dispossessed Mr. Campbell of his spolls, calling the police. Mr. Campbell feebly answered ye', when his name was called in police court. He only bowed his head when a fine of §2 was pronqunced against him. “I dadn't want to smoke anyway,” he murmured to the jaller when the big iron door closed behind him. Announcements of the Theaters. Miss Viola Harrls of the Brown. Harrls & Brown company, an act that is scoring big over at the Orpheum this week, Is dQisplaying a wardrobe of gowns and hats that might be the envy of any girl's heart. At every performance so far this week Miss Harrls has worn a different costume, Miss Harris wore a tip on her hat Tues- day afternoon that {s seventy inches long and thirty inches wide. She Is proving a #ood card to draw the women to the dally matinees. Corinne will be seen at the Burwood this afternoon and evening in the Viennese operetta, “Mile. Mischief.” The music of “Mlle. Mischief” is one of the chief fea- although like the average Viennese operetta, the plot 1s something more than the milk and water variety. Matinee to- day. When Charles Klein, the American dram- atist, remarked in an interview some time ago that “hard work” and hard knocks are to the mental man what the hori- zontal bar is to the physical man n train- ing, it was belleved that he had in mind the trylng setbacks in his own career be- fore prosperity and triumph were his re- ward for a never falling effort. Indeed, Klein's rise from a struggling writer to & playwright of international fame has been most herole, not to say meteoric. In his most recent play, “The Third Degree, which Henry B, Harris will present at the Boyd theater for one week, .Klein has made one of his characters the embodi- ment of such teachings, In Howard Jef- tries, Jr, the young bridegroom who is striving for success in business, one sees an excellent and convincing object lesson to others. Young Jeffries s put through a serfes of hard knocks that would shat- ter the hopes of many youths, but his stay- ing qualities, alded by a sincere and loving wife, win him the success that he de- serves.” “Jack and JiIL," the musical “Peter Pan which comes tothe Burwood Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday, is the newest hit of the muscal comedy offerings. Nothing lke it has been seen since Mother Goose. The | leading roles are in capable hands, assisted | by a well chosen company of fifty. Wher- ever presented, the plece has been received | Invite to Banquet Will Attend Dinner to Be Given by the Commercial Club in December. James J. Hill has accepted the Invitation of the Omaha Commercial club to attend & banquet which will be given in his hoi on the night he speaks at the National Corn exposition. Tn a personal letter Mr Hill says he will be pleased to accept the Invitation. % Mr. Hill will speak @t the corn show De. cember 9, and that evening the Omaha Commercial club, Independent of the Na- ticnal Corn exposition, will tender a ban- quet to Mr. Hill. Arrangements are now under way by the entertainment commit- tee of the Commerclal club. POODLE DOG HELPS TO IDENTIFY ALLEGED SWINDLER Pet In Means by Which Young Manm in Traced from Seattle to Kansas City. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2.—James P. Thomas, ®on of a wealthy ménufacturer of Bay City, Mich., who was locked up at police headquarters here today on a charge of swindling, owes his undomg to a poodle dog and a pen flourish, The dog, carried by Mrs. Hess Chatfield, Seattle, Wash., enabled the clerk of a local hotel to trace Thomas and the woman to Kansas City. The flourish made by Thomas on a Kansas City hotel register, led to his arrest. Thomas came to the Southern hotel here October 15, accompanied by the woman He became friendly with James Osborne, & clerk, and a few days later Osborne cashed Thomas check for $100. Before it came back protested the couple had left. Osborne traced the couple to Bast St Louls, Ill, and from there to Kansas City, by making inquirles about the poodle. At the latter city he found no trace of the dog, but a pecullar flourish, with which Thomas ended his registrations on hotel registers gave the final clue at the Giad- stone hotel. Thomas asserts that he did not know that his balance at the Bay City bank, on which the check was drawn, was ex- hausted. SAMSON TO DINE THE CREW He Will Show Boys that He Appre- ciates Paprika Schnitzel and i Them. Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben desire to show | their appreciation of the efforts of “the | boys who do the work," otherwise known | a8 the working crew at the Den, by giving them a banquet at the Rome hotel Monday ‘l’ll‘hl. Samson has ordered all Sir Knights to be present in this following proclama~ tion: The Governors of the Knights of Ak-Sar- Ben have realized during the last season that the working force at the “Den’” have been a great factor in making the opera “Paprika Schnitzel,” one of the most suc- cesstul initlations in our history. They are the boys who did the wcrk, and, as a slight token of the reward which is due them, King Ak-Sur-Ben XV commands you to be present at a dinner to he given at the Rome hotel 1 Monday evening, November 8, at 6:% ,. m. at Which Ume the entire score of the opera will be given by our famous musical organization, and we expect the various solos, single and double quartets will enliven the evening's entertainment. Kindly signify on the enclosed postal card your acceptance so that we may know how many to prepare for. Assuring you that it will be a great plessure to meet you on this occaxion, I am yours truly. SAMSON. OHIO BANKERS INDICTED Former Gongressman Luning of Nor- wallé' and Others Charged with Fraud. NORWALK, O., Nov. 2—The grand jury today returned two joint indictments against James G. Gibbs, former president, and ex-Congressman J. F. Laning, former vice president, of the defunct Ohio Trust company, for writing letters with intent to defraud; one. against F. W. Christian, former secretary of the bank, for perjury; one against James G. Gibbs for aiding and abetting perjury, and one against D. Kles, former treasurer of the defunot Norwalk Savings bank, for perjury. Both of these Institutions falled in January, 198, ALDRICH SPEAKS ON MONEY on “Wokk et ion,” Not the Tariff. Sehator Nelson J. Aldricl, who will speak in Omaha November 10, has sent word that he will speak on the subject of “The Work of the Nitlonal Monetary Commission,” not the tariff, Rural Letter rriers. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—(Bpecial Tele- gram.)—Rural carriers appointed: Ne- braska—Hooper, route 2, Edward Dau car- rler, James Mach substitute; Humphrey, |route 3, Engelbert Classen carrier, no sub- stitute, Iowa—Red Oak, route 3, Henry B. Wayland (reinstated) carrier, no substi- tute. South Dakota—Elkton, route 3, Alex- ander Lynch carrier, John Culhane substi- tute. Lucy Parke has been appointed postmas- ter at Webster, D. E. C. ¢ N Hotel Chi Gi P. 0. L Colo. Jos, 8. w. W G W. A. 218 3 L. H M. B, Way/ W..d I Harro) J. Ga J Bovs B E3 Lowe Bros., 14 Gray News M Pasadena, Cal. Amos News Co. Philadelphia, P: Penn News Co. Quaker News Co., Bellovue Stratford Pittsburg, Pa. Fort Pl News Co. Portland, Ore. Qregon News co entral C tore, 37 fenirel Clegr Store, 475 Waah,, Cor. ah. Bowman New; Bt. Joseph, Me. Berger, 651 Edmond St. Ploncer Robidoux Hotel. WHERZ IS ON SALE Atlanta, Ga. World-Yoma News Co. Atlantic City, N. J. Shep & Bros., Mil Pesitic Ave. Penn News Co. Avalon, Cal. Amos News Co. Billings, Mont. Woltson. onettl, Boston, Mass, Youngs Hotel Vendome Hotel, Baffalo, N. Y. Boise, Idaho Gray-Stubblefield Co. 831 Main, Lampman. 1ros Geneseo Samuel Cohn, 166 Elhurst. Sadler Hotel: * Glllcott Square Butte, Mont. Keefe Bros. Chicago, Tl Auditorium. Auditorfum Empire News Stana, Jackson & Dearborn. Great Northern. News d Pacifie Laimer House, Queen City News News £ Kalsernort Hof Cincinnati, Ohio Peterson, Cleveland, Ohio Hollenden, Colorado Springs, Colo. Antiers Pharmacy Co. Wholesale ~ Newapaper Deadwood, 8. D. ago uols, otel. Annex. d. Co. Moore, Fort Pitt Dan A. Shannon. Weaver Hot Springs, 8. D. Emil Hargens. Jennings. Houston, Texas White News Co International Indianapolis, Ind. World-Yoma News Co. Kansas City, Mo. World-Yona News Co., 313 Wall St Ricksecker Cigar Coi, lield's News Agency, 400 E. Los Angeles, Cal. Amos News Co., 711 So. Olive. Halliday, News Co. Louisville, Ky. Kentucky Memphis, Tenn. Worlda-Yoma News Co. Milwaukee, Wis. Hotel Ptister. Erank mukern, Grand Ave und 3d St Minneapolis, Minn. Century Hot Springs, Ark. T. Marks, Co,. 178 s Stand 4 West mn Black Hills News Co. Franklin News Co. Denver, Colo. H. P. Hanson. Majestic News O'Connell, Western News 8, Widem. Kendrick Book Brown Palace Des Moines, Ia. Fred Gels. 541 Wi Moses sacobs, 300 ot Edmonton, Alta, Can. Dominion Cigar & News Stores Co. 1716 Wasee. Ageney, 100 17th 8t & Stat. Co., 914 17th, Hotel. 6th Ave. st News Stands The Omaha Bee paper Ag'y, 19 Madison Hoter "7 68 Jackeon Bivd Agency. Jasper Ave. W. Excelsior Springs, Mo. D. Higbee, 206 8. Marfetta St C. Blak. Collins, The Royal Hotel, Helena, Mont. 836 Central Ave News Col Co. ews Agency. th and oth. International News « News Co, 6 So. drd. Astor Hol Harry J. Schulte, Times Square Station. Oakland, Cal, Amos News Co. Athens Ne: Ogden, Utah & Goddard. ‘Taylor, 2436 oyl Nicollet Hotel. Kavenaugh, 4 8. 34 St New Orieans, La. Hotel Grunewald. New York City, N, Kdward Lorf, World o A dmperiul Hotel, Knickerbocke: Hoftman Grand Union Hotel Hot House. Co. rant Ave. 110 f6th St Co. ews News Co. 900 Gree: Hotel. " 18 Central Ave. Walnut. NEW HOME - No. 1008 Spencer St. Has reception room, rlor, dining room and kitchen on firsi loor. All finished in oak excepting the kitchen, 3 bed rooms and bath on second floor. Fine plumbing and heatin fuil cellar, cemented. Large south front lot The location s very desirable. All home owners in tl vicinit: Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. Country Cottage NEW, broom country ocottage, 4 fine lots, face south, 4 biooks north of car. Off at Clinton Ave., then 4 blocks north &mpu See it Sunday. 'Phone Doug. O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 100 N. Y. Lite Bidg. , Doug. or A 2:2° ANT an offer on lot 2. block 0. origl- t of the city of Omaha, with two yase, 198 and 1811 Calfornia wreet. Lot THOMAS BRENNAN, New York Life Buiding. 10 A, $7,500 NEAR L. AND @D ST, Harrison & Morton BEMIS PARK-—-New house, § rooms and Jarge rooeption hall, oak finisn, hot water %mmu front lot; snap At .50 | or to aceept any nart of & bid that may be advantageous to the government. En velopes containing proposals should be en- | dorsed ““Proposals for Public Buildings and | Other Improvements™ and addressed to the constructing ' quarterma: .9 Keokuk county, resigned. is the very of the land will more than double this income: COST. Planting one acre for six years, per E Ia., vice Plattsmouth-Iowa . :18 am Bellevue-Plattsmouth . pm Colorado Limited .......ali:30 am Chicago Special {Chicago EX. .... |Chicago Fast Ex. = |lowa Local with enthusiastic popular acclaim. B. Yoakum, $t. Louis, Mo. Southern Hotel E. T. Jett, St. Paul, Minn, Cloveland News w. G. Fitzpatrio N. 8t l(nrla” red Sacramento, Cal, Amos News Co. Salt Lake City, Utah Kenyon Hotel, Earl McKale. Rosenfeld & Ludwig Hotel Knutstord. San Autonlo, Texas M. J. Hewitt. San Diego, Cal. R. M. Childs. San Francisco, ‘Cal, North Wheatley News Co. Hote] Bt Francis. United News Agents, 11% Bddy St Ban Jose, Cal. 885 Cultivation and lal Bt Ave Manufacturing, $1.50 per ton.. St. Louis Ex |Kansas City & 8t. Kansas City & St. Joe..a Kanbas Cily & St Joe.a 4:35 pm WEBSTER $TA.—15TH « WEBSTER Missouri Pacifice— Auburn Local | (htengo, St Oma 0w, 1 : Wl 10: 9 .EppEERpERE Total NOTICE OF SALE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT—By virtue of resolution of the undersigned Board of Directors, ihe Cha: ron Eleetric Light & Power Company will | sell at publie auction to the highest bidder, tor cash. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 109, AT 10 o'clock a. m.. AT THE *'SAID CORPORATION. CORNER SEC- OND AND EGAN STREETS, CHADRON. EBRASKA. all the pioperty of the sald Chadron Electric Lignt & Power Company. 45 & golng concern, and consisting of Lot in Block 4 City of Chadron, Nebras d power house thereon, its coal hou: and office and power house furniture and | fixtures. and supplies on hand, and pe sonal property of every character; also all its contfacts for street lighting and sale of light and power to citizens or Chadron, and all its customers, its franchise, aki its poles, wires, lines, dynamos, transformers, en- gines and machinery of every description. Wil Its street lights, and other lights, wher- ever located and on hand. This property s in most prosperous and rfect eondition since 1ts opening; the ser ice is perfect and the demand for light and power, from its present and prospeciive customers, is & r than its present enlarged capaeit: an inwease of the plant and its capacity tually needed at th An enticely sutficlent reason for th will be given (o any inquiring purchaser. Dated, tober 14, 19 WILLIAM ELLIS, J. F. MOTE. BYRON L SCOVEL, Directors. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS MANADIAN PACIFIO— WEEKLY W g bottar on the Atiaatie Gan eur Bumpresses Forty tons, ylelding 8,000 pounds of sugar, at 4c..... T gl Deducting cost . / Profit per acre . suiniohsbss ONRRMD Will sell you land that will do this year in and_vear out for §75 to $150 per acre. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., €4 N. Y. Life Bldg. For all your home baking ere’s the finest flour —for creamy || %5 THEFLOUR bread and light biscuits — good cake and flaky pastry. Tell the grocer to ———OF PERFECT > PURITY b 3:50 pm b11:30 am Paul, Minneapolis & send you Sunkist The Flour of Perfect Purity Leave. b 2:00 pm Arrive, bli46 am c8:2 pm . b9:20 pm am “Texas homes and lavestments. FERGUSON & WRIGHT —l}a'ul ;n:f___m N. ‘;“L"r Bidg. REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS to home owners and home bulld- ers, with privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-annually. No commission. W. H. THOMAS, 58 First Nutionul Bank Blag. Sloux City Expres: Omaha Local .. Sloux City Passenger. Twin City Passerger. Sioux City Local: . 8:35 am . Emerson Local ....b 3:65 pm bl1:30 am a Daily. b Dafly except Sunday. ¢ Sun. day only. a Dally except Saturday. Omaha-Carroll Local...a 3:45 pm & 9:40 am ) Amos News Co. A Isseriis. Chas. H. Gormaw. Frank B. Wilson, %7 Pike Bt Bheridan, Wy« J. C. Jackson. Warner & Cantleld. H. A. Floyd. Sioux City, Ia. West Hotel W. F. Duncan, lowa Bldg Marshall Bro Gerald Fitzgibbon. Spokane, Wash. John W. Graham. Stockton, Cal, Tourist News Co. Tacoma, Wash. Trego News Co. Washington, D, O. National Ne New Ral Kiingts i on Rir " House. Becker & Orndortf, 3100 to 310,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bidg., 1Sth and Farnam. SECO] MORTGAGE loans negotiated Apply Rooms 417-18 First National Bank Bld, Bell phone Douglay 28 FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Lite Hidg. MONEY TO LOAN—Pay'e Inv-atment Co WAN' D—City loans, P'l"' Trust wANTlD—Cu‘ g:u . W K ol Omaha Neb. and warrants,. W. Farnam Smith 1320 Farnam St OOM cot » bargain,if taken Im- 1y. S04 ‘Bancrott Bt N\ PAYNE, BOSTWICK & 0O, N. Y. Life. w PA W wm Prl.:t: :e:w. ®0 to :fl( 1o e 1 5 ;‘fiw""'fifl &hm e YLl Dovg o ~ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS "TOLARK'S 19TE ANNUAL CRUISE Teb. 5 to April 19 To THE oRIENT By 8. 8. Grosser Xurfuerst THE ONLY ORIENT CRULSE THLS WINTER Under the Able Management of FRANK C. CLARK, Seventy-three days, lncluding tventy-four days in bt and the Holy lLand (with side trip te costing oaly 40600 end up, inciudisg unions Specias matures: Madsirs, Codit. Boville, Alglors, Mska. Constantioople, Athens, Roms, ‘the Riviers. eis Tickels good to' stop over in Burope, to inciude passion play, ete. CRUISE AROUND THE WORLD » S—A few vacancle e Similar il Send for programs (please Sunkist is Nebraska's greatest flour ~—made in the big new Maney mill from plump, sound wheat. From the time the wheat enters the mill until the flour enters the kitchen ~no human hand touches it. The process is automatic — hygienic — in- suring absolute purity. Try Sunkist the next time you bake — put it to every test) You'll find Sunkist goes farther and gives far better satisfaction in every way. Maney Milling Co., Omaha 55 GLOVER REALTY SYNDI. Grownd Floor, N. Y. Life | POR quls returas, et Yo real estate o " e Tl e OlIstoN14 Oct. 15, and Feb. . o -2 Tours, wa Co. tel, The Fairfax