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PERSONAL (Continued.) ‘ REW BOOK. the “Underworia Sewer, by Josle Washburn; price, $1.50. Sold by Bwartz & McKelvey, 100 8. 15th St., batween Douglas and Dodge. POULTRY SINGLE Comb Rhode Isiand Reds ex clusively. Book crders for second cockerels, large framed, extra good combs. wings and under eolor. Utllity, $1.50 hibition and breeding, $2 to §25. 'Mr Melntyre, Red Oak, Ia. R. 5. WHITE Leghorns, pure-bred cockerels, ullets and hens for sale. B. G. Brown, Chillicothe, Mo. — Ex 5 F. W, ROSE l.nd Single Comb Brown Leghorns ::lh, ¥hite Guineas. E. Dooley, Selma, 0 t C. BUFF Orpington cockerels for §ood o4 butf. large sise and at bargain p Langel, Albion, Neb. ——n BOURBON Red Turkeys for sale D. W. Bhipp, Belleville, Kan —_— BUFF ington cockerels. Atchisui, Kan. e PRINTING 'PHONE_IND. A-262 for xood printing Lyngstad Printing Co., mn & Capitol Ave. REAL ESTATE REAL BSTATE DEALERS, REED ABSTRACT CO. service; get our prices. GANGESTAD, 404 Bfl- mdg el ale; ces. Mrs. A. H. Cure, =S . Eat. 1856; prompt 170 Farfam St D. 3347 PAYNE INV. CO., flul floor N. Y. Lie. | BENJAMIN R, E. CO., 477 Brande REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. 7-ROOM, NEW, MODERN House. o In\ In western part of city. VERY EASY TREAS Deflnbla nelghborhood, and price 18 right NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO,, 84 N. Y. Life Bldg i BIAE. To make a reasonable offer ness terms for 6-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT. No. 2502 8. 20th Ave. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Buite 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. on falr busi- talls, | L ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALBE. (Continued.) REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE (Continued.) OMAHA, FRIDA REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALR (Continued.) BER REAL ESTATE CITY PROFPERTY FOR SALE. (Cénitinued.) One Dollar Fifty Cents country village. something each week. Tel. D. 5108 or A-203: The Cheapest Yet We are offering twelve full sized lots, 50x132 feet, in good neighborhood and close to large public school, at $150.00 each and terms of Down and Per Week | Think of purchasing full sized lots in a city of | 200,000 for less than you would have to pay in a Buy one of these lots as your start in saving Call at office for plat. W. J. Dermody Investment Co,, Office open Saturday evening till 9 P. M. 836 N. Y. Life Bldg. 40x66, $2,100 In heart of city | | Harrison & Morton \ll ST SELL BEFORE NOV. 6 | 50x130, facing two streets, walking from town; build yourseif a home and an investment--1,600. GALLAGHER & NELSON, 4% Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. re Read This Ad ‘ ust sell my 9 room, modern residence 1 e next few days, and here is a good opportunity for some one to get a GOOD HOME, or INVESTMENT. Located near .24 and J Sts, South Omaha It 18 not & new hovse, but is In good re- pair_and it would take $150 to construct it. The lot Is assessed at 31,000, and ought to be worth that much. 1 will take $2,760 for this property, and $1,000 will handle deal. Balance, mort- gage. Address A-626, care Hee.® - 50x116. 8. E. corner 2th and Elm Sta. provements in street and paid for. Fine for three or four medium priced brick flats, which will rent well. Owner anxious to sell and $1,600 buys the corner. C. M. RYLANDER, 83 New York Life Bldg.* 5-ROOM, NEW, MODER: Ilu%‘ heat, North part of the city. car. Finely Minished. A perfect home. ice Any reasonable terms. $250 CASH NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Sulte 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. KOUNTZE CE, New, 8 rooms, modern, oak finish on ficst floow, oak floove and birch enamelsd on second floor, full lot and fine location; special price. C. W. Underhill, 81 TRoard of Trade. Douglas 2210 or Herney 2177. "OWNER MUST SELL His 6-room house and one-third of an acre; 2 blocks from ecar, in Clifton Hill; has a fine well, cistern with pump and sink in kitchen, bricked up cemented basement, Ali fm- Near wash house and chidken sheds, plenty of | young bearing fruit trees, two grape arbors and small berry bushes. This properiy lays high and is very cholce. Owner s forced to sell and has reduced the price | $600 | from 32000 to $1860 for quick sale; cash, balance very easy. GET BUSY ON THIS. ED JOHNSTON & CO., *Phone Douglas 123. 1614 Farnam St. Lot, $1,150 Near Mr. Ju-lyu- residence. \ Harrison & Morton I-LOUSES FORSALE TO BE MOVED We recelve sealed bids at my office until 10 a. m., Saturday, November G, for the sale of one or both of the house: with or without foundations, at the soutl east corner of 24th and Farnam Sts., houses to be removed. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1502 Farnam St. 4 HAVE YOU $500.001 Owner is anxious to sell his home, con- sisting of 6 rooms and huil; all moder nice south front lot, In good nelghborhoo walking distance; price §2,700, $60 down, reasonable terms for balance. Let us show you this today. SHIMER & CHASE CO., 9 South 11th Et.Hoth phones. [—— NEW, BUNGALOW COTTAGE. N. W, Cor. €4 St. and Lafayette Ave; & rooms, bath, furnace, mission finish, birch, oak and maple; full basement, with laundry sink; large floored attic; lot tx 100. It's & beauty, Price, $3.400; lerms, reasonable cash payment; balance wonthly. BENSON & ERS CO., Sole Agents, Phone Douglas 746 42 N. Y. Llre HOME DAY BARGAINS Five-room cottage in Clifton Hill, 8,900, Seven-room cottage on paved street t trade for vacant lots in Omaha or Ben- on—§1.800. Large brick flats, close in, lerge tract of western land. BILAS ROBBINS, Room 20, 111 S. 1ith St Phones: Douglas 8-ROOM HOUSE— $600 CASH Fine large home, 5 rooms, with 4 bed rooms, clty water and elec. l‘fhu. two lots on cormer: plenty of fruit and shade trees; one block to car and in vod ‘:Kooa Price, .00 adhh, b P‘ INVESTMENT COMPAN t Floor N. Y. L._Bldg. ‘el Doug. 1781, A-1158. $516 year on an investment of $3.760. Double t on u.::d street, with paving paid. Al- Ways rented. 'e_have another good one at 2% and 33 North 2ith Bt, renting for $48 per year. Owner wants an offer at once. Look it and tell us what you'll give for it B W BERG, L of T. Bldg. Doug. 610. 1 WANT an offer on lot 2, block 2, origi- &‘ 100 to trade for e ety of Omaha, with two 11 California strest. Lol P iy a mod- ern except heat; close to school and car— TWO LOTS A few choice lotd near Dundee, or South Omaha for $.00 down and 0c | |a week without interest or taxes. N. P. DODGE & CO., 1714 Farnam St., Doug. 820. 8-ROOM DUNDEE |Home at a bargain it | Located 5110 Underwood 41183 or H. 4402 Benson taken Ave. at once. 'Puone, D, 10 A, $7,500 AND £D ST. Harrison & Morton NEAR L. 6-ROOM, NEW, MODERN In north end of the city, Near car, on paved street; large lot. ONLY $250 CASH Balance to suit—either monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Sulte 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Half Acres $10 Cash, $10 a Month The beautitul, high and sightly addition, Just west of Fort Omaha, located on 36ch st., cornering Fort View Terrace. Each plece 122x142 feet. Bqual to three addition lots. fruit or chickens. Price $350 to $400 Fine for gardening, | Only 6 blocks to car line. each. Let us take you out to see these pieces. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney sL Tukeys Specml Sale We are having a good many inquiries In regard to the property upon which we are receiving bids until November 10. Quite a number of bids have already been re- celved. A full list of this property can be found in The Sunday Bee and the Sun- will show you on our plat books location of each plece of property. This 18 & genuine sale and from present | indications will prove very satisfactory to all parties tn Interest, A. P. Tukey & Son, 444 and 44 Board of Trade Bldg. Telephone Doug. 2181 Omana for Close to car. P. DODGE 820, House and 3 lots near uth $0 down and $12.5% a month. Plenty of lots for garden. & CO., 14 Farnam St, Doug. TWO SNAPS 9-room, modern house; 5 large bed rooms; lot 60x1SS; close in, fn south side. Reduced from $3,600 to $3,30 for quick sale. 8-room, modern house, reduced from to $3,600 to sell at once. SEE ADAMS WESTHERN REAL STATE CO., arbach Block, Both 'Phones. \l.UR BT.—Ona block ~<uulh :f Ames Av fine new modern 5-room cot | tage, fine ®outh front corner iot; must be s0ld at once; $400 cash or vacant lot will start it for you. 19 Taylor, good b water, 31.800-8350 cash. {J. W. Rasp Co., (» !llruudels Bld oom cottage, ity DESIRABLE OMAHA HOMES Al l‘ REDUCED PRICES for a new 5-room cot- tage, modern cept heat, oak finish, conveniently arranged, facing south on Camden Ave., near 2th SBt. Lot 50x130 feet One block from car line. Easy terms. 33 2015 Maple St., two-story modern house, with reception mantel and mented base nections, furnace he for a he ubout 4 years ago, and good condition. A desirable location. Price re- duced _from $4.000 for quick sale. This place must be sold ai_once. and any reasonable offer will be considered. $4,000 for substantially bullt $-room modern house, having hot water heat, facing south on Templeton one block west of 24th St. In excellent condition. Fine shade (rees. Non-resident owner anxious to mell and wauls an offer. This rries & §2,500 loan pay- 4.0 per month. Lot 5 Ohlo St., twostory well “ arronged with finished on first tioor. Two rooms finished on &d floor. Bcreened porch. Just completed and ready (o move inte. Close to two car lines. Reasonable terms. George & (,o., 1601 Farnam St. 100 Farnam St Telophone Doug. 756 6-room square St new 3- room, modern house, oak day Herald. Come to the office and we |\ 2| $1,550—476 cash, 1722 S. 26th St. The Best Home We Know Of For $2,350 Seven-room square house; sewer, gas, bath, toflet modern except furnace. lot, &ith alley; paved street, cement side- waiks tn front, fenced with picket fence. Only two blocks from car line. Tis is & bargain. Do you want it? has city water, and s completely Full east front HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney st. 1200 A. $25 An A, NEAR CRAWFORD, NEB Harrison & Morton HANSCOM PARK HOME—$ rooms, nearly new, all modern, with LIOT WATER HEATI paving pald. Owner leaving city: wh take $640 TERMS. GLOVES REALTY SYNDICATE. Ground Fioor, N. BEMIS PARK—New house, $ rooms and large reception hall, oak fin! hot water heating, nice south front lot; snap at $5,600. TERMS. GLOVER REALTY SYNDI. CATE, Growsd Floor. N. Y. Life. — Seven lots near corner of 54th and Plerce Sts., for $1.000 on easy terms. N. P. DODGE & CO., 174 Farnam St, Doug. 8. FOR quiek returns, 1w: your real estats for sale and exchange with me, no saie no pay, W. W. Bidg., Omaka Nel 3 —Fine Building Lots— 3 Only $10 Cash and $5 to $10 Per Month will buy a splendid lot on Olin Ave., or Frederick St between 1ith and 16th. On grade, city water, cement walks, three fine new cottages adjoining and more going g' Prices only $425 to $500 with complete abstract and all taxes paid. Payne, Bostwick & Co,, Solé\ Agents, Main Floor, N. Y. Life, Easy Walk from 16th St, 2 blocks west of Crelghton College grounds; 7 rooms and hall, all outh front, 60-foot lot, stret d just paved, 1 tlock from car Have had good offers, but we must have our low price of $4,600. See it tomor- row. O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug. or A 2152. Close-in Bargain 517 N. 30th St, new $-room house, strictly modern, oak finish, combination fixtures, fine location, one-half block to Harney car, high and sightly, owner left city and is ‘sacrificing>his home. Pri 6,200, Immediate possession. Payne, Bostwick & Co, Sole Agents, Main Floor, N. Y. Life, RENTERS Take Notice of This Five or six months' rent make about $100-the amount of a fair cash payment on a home. Why then lose this winter's rent when you can so easily make ' and save money by applying it on YOUR OWN HOME. The following are but a few sug- gestive prices—we have more and can cer- tainly fill your requirement if you'll 4-room cottage city water; lot 2.:xLAI near 2th and Grant St. $960-30 cash, $lv per month. 5-room cottage, water, sewer, closet, paved street, permanent walks, and well located; house newly $15 per month. house, partly modern, good and Paul. $2650-$100 cash, gas, close In painted 8-room near 18th per month. Cholee new 6-room, lot 25 modern cottage, full lot, fine location; « 00—Easy terms. Good 3-room cottage, near 5th and Ban- eroft; full lot; 825 Rental terms. m house and 2 full lots; for #1500 Beat” torm. b-room cottage, city Good_12-room, modern house, near 15th and Leavenworth, cash, balance to 5-room cottage, Burdette, §1,860. dlato possession. RUSSELL & McKI 432 Ramge Bldg. 1509 Frederick St Brand new bungalow, five nlce living rooms, parlor and dining room, mission finish, with mission electric combination fixtures, two bedrooms and bath room. Flo all finished for rugs, kood large attic, cement walks all around housc. sodded lawn, all ready to occupy. Price $2,600; 3300 to 3500 down; balance monthly only water, full lot; $700. lot 50x140; near 2ith and terms. Imme- '"RICK CO., 15th and Harney full lot; Very easy |Payne, Bostwick & Co, Sole Agents, Maln INVESTMENT-Two 8 bullt 1 year. monthly rental §i02 fot, paving paid lu_full both class location; BIGGEST SA UMALA L 3 Could haodle with $2.54 casnh. GLOVER REAL SYNUICATE, Ground Fioor, N. V., Life Floo) Y. Life, Louls flats, corne: tirst. hullfllug loi, lisdale. week Brices $100 16 $305; no’in t, DO (axes. See us. STINGs & HEYDREN, 64 H e ror BEAUTIFUL BDGEWOO) Qisgonally across from Rome Miller's $5.00 place; roomy house. large barn, St and old forest trees; country and cit: Sombined: outlook something Fine. Only 6,600 Act guick N & MORTON. irchell, Board of Trade |» eellar, | terms. Is all it takes to buy one of t to this addition. our salesmen meet you at any tir HASTINGS SIX COTTAGES All within 3 blocks of 2th and Lake; all_modern except heat. Prices $1,90 (o $2,300 REASONABLE TERMS \[‘ EACHRON REALTY CO. Lake St. Webster 1651 Five lots on Plerce St. near bith, for §1 down and $1 & week. Price $200 each. N. P. DODGE & CO., 174 Farnam St, Doug. 82 WANTED TO EXCHA North Dakota for residence in Omaha or South Omaha. Dan Vance, owner of the land, South Omaha, 46th and West Q REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH CAND FOR SALE ~160 acres In Nebraska. FOR SALE. section of good level divide Quarter. y. Address Lock Box land BARGAIN IN AN EIGHTY. We have just listed what we cons'der a rare bargain in an 0-acre farm ouly & mile and a half rrom Shelton; ull vuiley land, fair improvements, consisiing of house, barn, corn crib and granary, cow shed, shade and some frult, § acres aifalfa 10 acres pasture, balance cultivated; an ideal little place for a home, and oniy $10 per acre for a limited time. Possession March 1, 1910. An 80 within a mile of this s0ld recently at better than $100 per acre. It this Interests you see The D. A, Lynch Land Co., Shelton, . also office at Gibbon, Neb., No ftrade considered. FARM BARGAIN—Must be sold on ac- count of owner's health; well improved 30-acre farm, seven and a quarter miles from town; price, 335 per.acre; easy terms. J.T. Campbell, Lichfield, Neb. 160 ACRES NEBRASKA VALL Ail_improved; 4-room frame barn, chicken hoj blacksmith ' shop, fenced anl cross fenced’ all fine farm land; leveélb elekant grove of large trees around hous¥'This land lays in Loup valley, With ~rail ‘srade close by; fine improved 'farme all_ around it. This is & snap at §3 ltle perfect. Ad: dress W. M. Hover, Aimerik, Loup Co., Neb. IY FARM. cottage, house, Texas.’ TEXAS, This is the story of our irrigated Jand In the Rio Grande valley of Texas. Following 16 the very lowest estimate, some of the d will more than double this income: COST, Planting one acre for six years, per sugar, at 4c. Deducting cost Profit per acre 3 Will sell you land that will do this vear in and vear out for $75 t0 $150 per acre. NOWATA LAND & L CO., 624 N. Y. Lite Bidg. RS s s L Idaho. FOR SALE—FEleven 80-acre relinquish- ments under Carey sct; all within 3 miles town of Downey, Idaho, on main line O, 8. L. Ry.; $46 per acre; §1,00 cash on each 80, balance nine annual payments; good soll for frult or general farming; water right first claim on Portneuf river; buyers must reside 30 days during 1910; owners obliged to sell. W, H. Eldridge. Twin Falls, Idaho, OKLAHOMA Land $5 Per Acre No. 2001820 acres timber land on Illinois river, In Adair county. Nearly all black oak’ timber, will make from two to four rallroad ties to the tree; some white oak saw timber; some whily pine, 16 to 24 inches in diameter and % to 100 feet high. 300 Lo 400 acres of this land can be cultivated; about 60 acres now under |cultivation, Ten miles of Westyllle, and new rallroad now building within 'three miles of land. The tmber alone ought to y more than we ask for the land, Price, and grazing No. 542—3,520 acres timoer and grass land in Cherokee and Adair counties at § per 545—130 acres timber land within three of Peggs, Cherokee county, at $ per 3-8 acres of good ypland prairie; es in cultivation; good. black soll; & | nce for oll; three-fourths mile of | the city limits of Nowata. Price, #0 per | acre. No. 439100 mcres of best grado creck bot: tom land; 130 acres in cultivation. Goos ilouse. barn and outbuildings; (wo m Nowata county seat. Price, M0 You might get an ofl well with tois Let us show you. S.—~We have 16,0 acres of land to ¢ from. You had better go and look »| It over. You may’miss a gocd thing it you on NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Y. Life Bldg. Kansas. | OH, WHAT A SNAP—% acres in famous M Creek valley 20 miles Topeka, Kan.; 360 per acre. C. A. Phillips, 1olton, Kan. | A FINE ONE 227 acres 2% mil from counly seat of 2,800 in eastern Kansas; 8-room liouse, full | basement; good large barns, graparies and corneribs; 2 ucies fine orchard; 1 fere vine- ‘)llld 10 aores large hardwoofl timber; bal- | ance all plowed eded (o lame grass; fine soll, smooth, slope encugh to drain. A cholee farm and a real bargain at $6 per acre. Terms i cash. Be quick. Geo. F. \h(‘)dun. Manchester, & D, ? b ins In Missourt;: well i~ proved grain and stock farm, Wi acres fine ottom land; one and one-half miles of county seat; two raiiroads; 110 miles south of Kansas City; price for next 30 days §85 per acre; reasonable payment down; bal- ance long time. Address the ownel E. D. Mlles, Osceola, Mo. BEST bar wuiy fakes & stroke or 1wo of the pen 0 mention the fact that you sew the ad W The Bes CHEAP LOTS IN LINCOLN HEIGHTS $65 TO $200 CLOSE TO SCHOOL AND CAR LINE Before you make a payment on any lot, you must not forget to look over Lincoln Heights addition. see such nicely located lots at such low prices and on such easy You will be surprised to $5.00 DOWN AND $5.00 A MONTH NO INTEREST-— NO TAXES hese choice lots. You never miss the payments, and your lot will be worth more all the time, at |the same time you will get in the habit of saving. It will only be a short time when another ear line will extend Call at office or call us up by phone and we will have one of ne. & Ilh\ I)l,. , 1614 HARNEY ST. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LANDS. (Continued.) 100 IMPROVED farms in central Minne- ; all sizes; cheap prices; easy terms; v a good title. Write for land list No. ntion_this paper. C. D. Baker, Fer. llll. Mlnn REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS 1o home owners and home bulld- ers, with privilege of making partial pay- mehts semi-annually. No comuhission. W. H. THOMAS. 08 First Nationul | 1dg. 1100 o $16,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. ABECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. ly Rooms 417-18 First National Bank Bl J’ Bell phone Douglas 2818. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co WANTED—City loans. !‘nern Trunt Co. w. WANTED—City loans and_warrants. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. N. Y, Life. Private money, $500 to $,000; low rafe. $600 to $5,000 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug. or A-2162. LOWEST RATES—Bemls, Brandels Bidi GARVIN BROS., 318 N. Y. Life. 3500 to $200,000 on improved property. No delay. faachandt §% FARM and clty loans; optional pay- ment; no delay. 1. Sibbernsen. Omal e REMEMRBER It only takes a stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Be REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR and 7-room houses. 1f prices are right we can sell_your property for you, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 64 N. Y. Life Bldg. " “ VACANT lots and houses. Have c buyers. 411 Karbach Blk. Red 3607, A. sh FOR SALE or exchange—For clear land, stock of clothing, located in eastern Ne- braska. Will invoice mbout $10,000. For particulars address J. R. Collins, 423 Main street, Fremont, Neb. "HIGH grade plano for good residence lot. Will pay difference. Bee, Y 17. FOR EXCHANGE—Good improved land in southeast Kansas. H. McAnulthy, 601 L St., Lincoln Neb. - & 1 FOR EXCHANGE—2)0 acres cornering with @ good town of 100 people in Neosho county, Kan.; new G-room house only 7 blocks from city school, park and churches; ro stone; all tillable; § acres of timber; all bottom land; incumbrance only $2,600. Price $14,600. Want merchandise. Would not object to some buildings. What have ‘yrouv ddress, HE ALLEN COUNTY INVESTMENT CO. LONGTON, KAN. Real Estate for Exchange. fruit farm 3 miles $2,500 equity in fruit . for city property W.' Rasp Company, Omaha. 100 EQUITY in east of Council Bluffs. farm near Glenwood, I or cheap land. J. Brandels BId WH writing mention The Bees. 10 sdvertisers, kindly e WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for furniture, BELL'S Furn. Store, 1406 Dodge. BALTIMORE 2d-hand _stor. price 2d-hand furniture, clothe BEST price pald for second-hand furni ture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Tel. Doug w971 ste. Red 3531 pays best ete, D. 426 WANTED—SJ]’QATIONS LADY with several yeara' business traln- ing desires position selliny elther in city or will travel. Al referecces Address | W 57, care Bee. Coal and Wood R. H. Morchouse Co. W, 3106, Tna. B-2348. ;-' “WANTED—By young man. place to work for board while atiending Boyles college Bcth phones. | 1t you have anything to sell or trade | and want quick action, advertise it in The | Bee Want Ad columns 1 A R GOVERNMENT NOTICES RUC Tl]\(‘ QUARTE !MA‘!I‘)\.“ 8 Fort Meade, 8. D., November 1, Sealed proposals, in W‘ullcnlh will be received this office, until 10 A, M, mountain time, December 6, 199, and then opened, for constructing one double set quarters for two company officers and four cavalry stables, and for installing | plumbing, heating, eleetric wiring and elee- | tric lighting fixtures in bulldings specified, lnd for the construction of roads, side- | walks, gutters and drains. Plans and specl- | fleations may be seen by intending bidders &t the offices of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Missouri. Omaha, Neb.; | Department of the Colorado, Denver, | C Department of the Lakes, Chicago, 1. Department of Dakota, St Paul, | Minn.. and this office, at which latter plac all information may be obtained on ap plication. A deposit of 31000, to insure re- turn, is required before plans are sent on | individual application. United States | reserves the right to rejec ny or ail bids or to accept any part of a bid that may he advantageous to the government En- velopes containh proposals should be en- dorsed “Propesals for Public Bulldings and Other Improvements”” and addressed to t! constructing quarterm 3 Me 8 D. 0v3-4-6-6Dec) ! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS B, P. Safford and wife to B. ford, nely swig 28-16-10...... B_J. Kiddle and wife ‘to Rubin, lot 3, Garvin's subdiv Nellle Rubin to M. M. Kiddle Q. A. BEokles and wife to COrel university. lots § and 4 A Banders' add.. G, T. Mills ot al to Frank L. Wil Hams, lot 4, block 2 Deer Park Hastings & Heyden to H. C. Barner. part lots 9 and 10, block 19, Centrai ark W. H. Anderson and wife to Andrew Anderson, nd_feet lot 9 biock & Patriek's 24 Saratoga add . Andrew Anderson and wife to W. H Anderson, iy J. K. Fleming and wife t5 Josephine H. Weidenfeller, n% lots 13 and 14, block 1, Catalpa Place Eilsie J. Hepner and husband to Addie M. Wallace, ni§ feet lot 14, and sif feet lot 15, block 4, Plainview J. Firestone and wife to O Perrine, lot 61, Firestone subdiv C. J. Lyon and wife to same, 62 and 72, SAME.... ...t C. L. Moore to same, lot 63 same Emma Pasmore to same, lot 64, same James Pasmore to same, lot 65, same Pearl L. Moore to same, lot 66, same C. M. Betts and wife to sanie, lot €1, same Sadle Rector to same, lot 6, same. .. Grace Betts and husband to same, lot 63, same.... John Hamernik and wife Tots 70 and 71, same... J. Firestone and Moore, lot 06, same..... @. C. Perrine and wife to trict of Omaha, H saf el Nellie same hton H s o lots ‘to same, 8. “'"u to Pearl chool dia’ lots 61 to 72, same D. Thorpe and wife to Anna M Lane, g4 feet lots 2 and %, block 5. Briggs Place...... R. O. Brigham et al to Hattle Kelpin lots 7,.and 10, block 20, Orchard Hill Laurentia A. West to Fred RBichel wi nwif 26-15-11 and selyy nely 27- 15-11, except 3 acre: Emlen Hutchinson Dunn, to Millicent A 830 fect lot 1, block 8, Park- er's add..... vogs F. T. Paimateer and wife to J. C Wharton, lot 22, block 1, Ames Place Andrew Anderson and wvife to W. H Anderson, lot 7, block 6, Patrick's 24 Saratoga add.. . Mary A. Sterrett to B. J. Scannell, lot 4, block 2, Fred Dellone's add R. O. Brigham, trustee. to Hattie Kelpin, lots 10 and 7, block 20, Orchard Hill....... Ves et vsiss Miranda J. Stein to A. L. Reed et al, executors, iots 1 and 2. Gise's add John Morrissey to John Fulgus, lot 9 block 8. Shriver Place........... Peter Bfferodt and wife to George Hirechhom, n50 feet s100 feet lot §, Barker's add...... Brock & Glaze to Paul part lot 7, Capitol add.. . B. G. Brock and_wife et al to same, tract 152 feat, Farnam street Ceroline Cahn to same, tract at Twenty-fourth and Farnam streets Harrlett C. Loveland to D. V. Sholes company, lot 17, block 2, Potter's Erle B. Brown and wife to Allda M. Duke, lot 2, block 6, Matthews' subdiv. | Gearge Sautter and wife to Herman Schmeling, sub lot 9 tax lot sel nwig 36-15- Skl James W. White V. Shibly. lot 11, merey Park.... SR e b Mary L. Doolittla to C. D. Hutchin- son, n33 feet lot 8, block 31, Omaha Fred R Hadra and wife to James Brawley and wife, part lot 20, block 16, Tmprovement association add... A. Carlson and wife to Marla Dud- geon, lot 3, block 3. Boggs & Hill'e 24 add.... o Lh314 v Reed Bros. to Carrfe V. Hasnsss 18. block 3, Institute W, Kuhns, block lots 17 and Place . Cerasseiens Parkway Real Estate companv to D. V. Sholes company. lot 3, block 4, Leavenworth Terrace.. Prudential Real Estate company to same, lots 1 and block 4, same.... Parkway Real Dstate company to 1. H. Baldrige, half interest In part lot 7. block 78, South Omaha, and other lots.. United States to Daniel Wilson, nwi sWY 331612 S 8. V. Johnsan and \\'I!’t' to ¥ W Johnson, s50 feet lots 1 and 2, block 7, Lineoin Place.... Fred Armbrust and Duval. lot 2, block 1st add.. e B. D. Daley and wife to C. A. Adams and wife, lot §_block 3. Lake View Helen Duyal and husband to Kathe- rine Shearer. lot 25, block 7, Creigh- ton's 1et add.. v Edward Gisin_{ 15, block 2, Boulevard T ite to Helen Creighton’s ace Total amopnt of transfers LEGAL NOTICE, NOTICE OF SALE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT-By virtue of resolution of the undersigned Board of Directors, the ClLad- ron Electric Light & Power Company will sell at public auction to the highest bldder, for cash, on TUESDAY, NOVEMEER, 16 1809, AT 10 o'clock a. m., AT THE OFFICE OF SAID CORPORATION, CORNER SEC- OND AND EGAN STREETS, CHADRON, NEBRASKA. all the property of the sald Chadron Electric Light & Power Company. as & going concern, and consisting of Lot 9, in Block 4, City of Chadron, Nebraska, and power house thereon, its coal houses and office and power house furniture and fixtres, and supplies on hand, and per. onal property of every character; also all its contracts for street lighting and sale of light and power to citizens or Chadron, and afl Its customers, its franchise, ail Its pores, wires, lines, dynamos, transformers, en- gines and machinery of every description, all its street lights, and other lights, wher- ever located and on hand. This property s in most prosperous and perfect condition since its opeRing; the seryice s perfect and the demand for light and power, from its present and prospective greater than its present enlarged capacity; an increase of the plant and its capacity is actually needed at this time. An enticely utficient reason for this sale will be given to any inquiring purchaser. Dat October 14, 1909, WILLIAM ELLIS, J. ¥. MOTE. BYRON L. SCOVFE.L Directors. RAILWAY TIME CARD O18toN14 UNION STATION—I10TH & MASON Union Pacific— Leave. Overland Limited........a 7:30 am China and Japan Maii..a 400 pm Oregon and. Washingion Limited .. ..a12:01 am Los Angeles lAm!lPd al2:55 pm Portland Special ..a12:55 pm Colorado Epecial Ja 145 am North Phatte Local......a §:15 am Colorado Express........a 3:50 pm Grand IslanA Local... .. 5:2 pm Lincoln-Beutrice Locai..b12:40 pm Valparaiso and Centra City . bl12:40 pm Great Wentern. Chicago Limited & 5:00 pm Twin City Limited......a 8:3 pm Chicago Bxpress Twin City Express.. Wabash—— 8t. Louls Express.. 8t. Louis Local Couneil Blutfs Stanberry _Local Councii Blutis) Hlinois Central— xpress. . Limited...... . L. Paul Exp -8t. Paul Lud...... Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local L 9:00 am .4 6:30 om (from ..a 8:00 am (from a9:2% am all:ls pm Colorado- Chicago Daylight Sp! Omaha-Chicago Local Colorado-Chicago ... Omaha-Chicago Special.a Pacifie Coast-Chicago . Los Angeles-Portiand Limited .. Overland Limited. Carroll Local..... Fast Local Cedar Rapids-Omahs . NORTHWESTERN LINE-NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight ... Minpesota and Dakot Twin City Limited. Sloux City Lecal.. Dakota-Sloux Clly- Omaha . Minnesot Omaha ‘81215 am 416 am 7:46 am 7:00 pm 9:00 pm 3:45 bm Norfolk-Bonesteel Lincols-Lonk Pine Norfolk-South Platte. .. Hastings-Buperio wood-Hot per-Lander "r!mon\vAlbu [RAILWAY TIME CARD—CONTIN'D Missouri Pae and St and St [ 1B pom.o.. allilpm Chicngo, Milwankee & St. Querland Limited.......aldil am L 386 am eclal.a 7:0 am 4 6:00 pm Pokdm SR D « Pacifio— 3 a9 00am a7:0am Ex. a 530 pm Chicago, Rock Inlna EAST. Rocky Mountain L't'd lowa local Chicago Da; Des Moines Locai. lowa Local Chicago-East \.hmq\r\ebrl-klwh(fl BST. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for lincoln Colo. and Cal. Okla. and Tex: Colorado Kxpress . Rocky Mountain Ltd WHLINGTON ATA.—10TH & M Buarlington— Denver and_Califori Puget Sound Ex. Nebraska points Black Hills . Northweat Ex. Nebraska_poin Lincoln Matl... o |Lincoln Local chuyler-’iatismo Plattsmouth-Towa Bellevue-Plattsmout! Colorado Limited Chicago Special Chicago Ex. . Chicago Fast Jowa Local St. Louls Ex Kansas City & St Kansas City & St. J Kansas Clty « st WEBSTER STA.—13TR & WEBSTER Missourl Pacifio— Auburn Local . Chicago, St. Omaha—— i35EREEEEIEE ....:b 3:30 pm b11:30 am » Minneapoils & Leave. Arrive. b.2:0 pm\ bLAS am © 620 pm /b 8:30 am "0 $:3 am b 3:86 pm b 9:10 am a Dafly. b Daly exéept Sunday. ¢ Sun- day only. 4 Dally except Sxturdal Omaha-Carroll Local 46 pm & 930 am Sioux City Expres Omaha Local ... Sioux City Passeng Twin City Passerger. Sioux City Local. Emerson Local _OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC— WEEKLY SAILINGS BRTWEEN MONTREAL, QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL. Nothing better on the AUANtIC than our Empreases, Wireless on all steamers. 0. E. BENJAMIN, O. A 338 So. Clark St Chicago, Il Big Four Official Short in Accounts Cincinnati Treasurer for Railroad is Trying to Adjust Tangle in Books. CINCINNATI, Nov. 4—~WHhilé the where- abouts of C. L. Warfiner, the deposed local treasurer of the Big Four railvoad, has not been disclosed, it was given out today that Warriner has returfed from New York with rallway officials with whom he h been conferring regarding -the tangle his accounts. Officlals of the road refuse to make pub- lic the extent of the supposed shortag estimated at $50,000 to $100,000. It was intl mated this morring that the arrest of a Chicago man in conpe¢tion with the War- riner case on a charge of blackmailing is contemplated. It fs sald this man was at one time an employe of the Big Four and he had kn6wi- edge of an alleged earlier defalcation on the part of Warriner, and that he used this knowledge to blackmail Warriner. Heavy Break in Cotton Market Rumors that Bull Leaders Are Sell- ing Out Cause Loss of $2.35 a Bale, NEW YORK, Nov. 4-Persistent rumors that the bull leaders were gradually sell- ing out their cottom, accompanied by fur- ther heavy realizing saies, resulted in a severe break in the cotton market today. Weakness in Liverpool caused a lower opening and the market became very ex- cited owing to the absence of any sup- port from the bull leaders, Selling be- came general, whereupon stop orders were uncovered and January contracts broke to 14.63 cents, or 43 points under the closing figures of last night, or §2.3 per bale be- low the high record of yesterday. It seemed the genera! impression that all four leading bull operators had largely um- loaded’ thelr 1f GRAND JURY FREES MAN WHO KILLED PARAMOUR OF WIFE Members of Body im Miw Refuse to Indiet Otin Clnycomb, GALLATIN, Mo..'Nov. {.—Belleving Otis Claycomb, a young farmer, was justified in killing the man who wrecked his home, six members of the Davies county grand jury refused today to vote Indictments against him for killing John Ward, a wealthy land owner, August 24 last. Clay- comb was given his liberty. Claycomb killed Ward for enticing Mrs, Claycomb away from her home and six children. Ward was 60 years old and Mrs. Claycomb 88 MRS. WMONNIES WEDS AGAIN Former Wife of Sculptor Becomes Bride of W. H. Low In Paris, PARIS, Nov. 4—Willam H. Low and Mary Loutse Fairchild, former wife of Wil- llam Frederick MaeMounies, were married at the Protestant church L'Oratoir Du Louvre today in the presence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Sydney Fairchild, and a few intimate friends. These latter included Sarah L. Lowell, Paul W. Bartlett and M Beoutet De Monvel. A wedding breakfast was served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Low departed on their honeymoon. Mary Louise Fairchild and William Fred. erick MacMonnics met in Paris, where both were studylng ai' In 188 They married, but were divorced in November, 1906, the separation being due, it is said, to incom- patibllity. Mrs. Loule Hite, 428 Outien St,, Danville, I, writes, Octobéer 1: " *Foley's Kidney Pllls started me on the road to health. 1 was treated by four doctors and took other kidney remedies, but grew worse, and was unable to 46 my housework, and the doctor told me I only could live from two to six months. I am now so much better that I do all of my own work, and I shall be very glad to tell anyone afflicted with kidney or bladder trouble the good resuits I regolved from taking Foley's Kidney Pills.” Com. mence today and be well. Do not risk hay- ing Bright's disease or diabetes, Sold by m [ll drugsists

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