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THE BEE: OFFERED FOR SALc Miscellunen FLOOR SCF Call Douglas 421 GOOD steel Davenport LUMBER T GARLAND the famous Garl taz high rent aj movey on stoves G. H. MEYER, 200 Leaye Hardware and Siove i Second-Hand Bmlers We will sell tw: use at the Dee vuild 175 lorsepower retiru i ineh diameter by 15 feet long 188 C. L tubes 3 inches by ing pressure L0 pounds pe Heat surface 19,00 square feet ¥l square feet We are veiy bollers lmmediately gain 1f taken at once. THE BIE BUILDING 17th and Farnan. St FOR SALE~Two rolier new. Inquite R. W. Baker cooking range, cheap G. C. Dimmock sth Ormaha. for | STOVES 4 stoy rict & Rons, nworth. buliers that have been In hey for have Work are inca anxious to dispose of these d will sell at a COMPANY, Omeha, top desk Supt., By WORTH SEEING MUST L 00 STOVES. ed only one season, for storage charge Also furniture. 5 Dodge Si. Doug. 4idi Come early for your choie: COAL I M b 0 / *ublic larket Special, COAL SiR!SNe"th' Oiana Partridge-Thompson Co., 1010 Harney. $0 D. 564 SAFES, uew and secona-hand. 110 Fara sumber of Ink ach, The, Call at band A barrels whith we wili rell a: bic ara fine for rain waier o 6s) pressroon, Bes Publishing Co FOR SALE-New_and and pool tables. We i cheap_bar tixtires, ensy wick-Dalke oliender, 07 “FOR SALE—A good register; will_sell on diess P 471, Bee. “20-hand_ biliard d the world payments Bruns R Wih St cash Ad- adding ¥ payments, 4-hand. iKIS Farnam, leading_busines Address P SHOLARSHIF on lege for sale at discount. Bee. col- €06, CASH REGISTER-Bur 1611 _Howard stye OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON 1 Dr. Kathryn Nicholas. —— e PATENTS D. 0. BARNE.LL, Paxton 8ik. Tel. Red 711, Bldg__Book_frea PERSONAL Cleaned, made into fall syie Bchmarse's Hat Fety., 665 g, Lump, $6.60. R. H. COAL W. 8106, B.3248. JOHN CANE Is In town. time to trim trees, o8, Tel. Red 104, Ind ited Cuming St., 10l S. CORNS Your “corn comes eut or _your use corn aelly. Haines Drug Co. uarter comes back whea you MGNLTIC treatment. _Mume. Smith, Granden Co., €08 N HUFFMAN. 313 IIA s T, Andover, Morehouse Co. ow s the grape vines. 5465, 1810 1610 Far. €22 8 16th St third flour JAMES RUBY can get insurance money by writing John or Chlrley D—Paid_tenors and altos for oxflfifiurch cholr. Must read at sight. Address “Cholir,”” P. O. Box 104§ Omaha.® for women duting confinemen wh '?Igd"Eomen for bables where mothe; cannot care for them. Babies boarded. or terms, addr Martha 4. Lee, 401 fi.ncrun Bt., Omal Phone Dou, ax 192, . PENT and repair all makes of sow- wfi vonines. - Phones: Ind. A 166%; Dou l& Nel Cycle Co., corner 15th and Ha ney. PRIVATE _heme bables for adoptiol itorium, 740 1st Avi '\X’IGS and toupees for men. GRIFFITH, 12 and 14 Frenzer Bli. DR._EGGERS, o 1816 Mariha St during_ confinement; Good Samaritan San- Council Bluffs, Ia. rivate confinement home el. Douglas 6230. Giate area | REAL ESTATE PROPERTY FOR (Continued.) ciry REAL ESTATE PROPERTY FOR SALE (Continued.) ciry OMAHA SATURDAY REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE (Continued.) $5,500 N. W. Corner of | 22d and 80 feet on Californi paid on 22d street. |price asked for the house and lo able, having a south and east fri |College, the high school, and in walking distance. for flats or an apartment house. money on it—why not you? | California , 82 feet on 22d street, with paving all The ground alone is worth very nearly the t. The house has 8 fine large rooms, with high ceilings, the lat- est plumbing and a fine steam heating plant, rental income from 6 rooms is $55 a month, besides two other rooms and a large recep- ~|tion hall is being used by the owner. ont and being elose to C {HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. SOLE AGENTS | Read This Ad 1 must sell 'my 9 room In the next few days, | opportunity for somic | HOME, or INVESTMENT.® Located near 22d and J Sts, South Omaha. 1t is not a new house, but is in good re- pair_and it would take $3,600 to construct it. The lot Is assessed at 31,000, and ought to be worth that much. T will take $2,760 for $1,000 will handlc _deal gage. Address A- %, modern residence and here is a good one to get a GOOD 1 this_ property, and Balance, mort- care Bee.® 50x116. §. E. corner 2th and Eim Sts. All im- provementg In street and pald for. Fine for three or four medium priced brick flats, which will rent well. corner. C. M. RYLANDER, 82 New York Life Bldg* Lot, $1,150 Near Mr. .lu\\yns residence. Harnson & Morton 7- R()U\I, A'hV\' MODERN House. Largs lot. In western part of city. VERY EASY TERMS Desirable neighborhood, and price Is right. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. HOUSES FOR SALE TO BE MOVED We recelve sealed bids at my office until 10 a. m., 'Saturday, November 6, 1909, for the sale of one or both of the hous with or without foundations, at the south- east corner of 24th and Farnam Sts., houses to be removed. Right reserved (o veject any or_all_bids. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1602 Farnam St. House and 3 lots near South. Omaha for $0 down and $12.60 a month. Close to car. Plenty of lots for garden. N, P. DODGE & CO., iT4 Farnam St. Doug. 8. 40x66, $2,100 In heart of city, | Harrison & Morton "THE famous Velvetina Tollet Goods, For sale by all druskists gr phone Douglas 6603 THE SBALVATION ARMY solicits castoff | clothing; in fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell at 13 N, 1ith St., for cost of collection to the worthy poor. Call phone Douglas 413 and wagon will ‘eall. o i o MASSAGE AND BATHS, R-308, Old Boston Store Bldg., ith floor 120 So. 16th St. Stalrway on Douglas St. MAGNETIC Treatments. Brott, 819 8. 16th St. Doug. 5186 ANYONE_knowing _the abouts of James C. Ballard, who resided in Douglas county in 187, or any of his relatives, will piease communicate with , oare Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb. resent where- nmerers' Ins, Ramge Bidg Private confinement home. Mrs. 1824 N. 2ith. Tel, Web. 253, Arlene de Voy. Manicuring 620 8 16th St l"lll 8 l‘hul\e D. Ind. "B-1 nnd massage. 76%6. LIEBEN'S, D. 4115, w rent 0 at Masque Suits * e MME. ALLEN u! Chicago, magnetic and massage Lreatments, 17th St salt glow, A NEW BOOK, the “Underworld Sewer,"” by Josle Washburn; price, $L50. Sold by Swarts & McKelvey, 109 8. 15th 8t., between Douglas and Dodge. _— POULTRY FINE Rose Comb Rhode Island red cos erels, §1.35 to $2.00; also one fine year cock, $3.00. Claude Musselman, Lyons, N SINGLE ~ Comb Rhode Islund Reds ex- clusively. Book crders for second cockerels, la framed, extra goed combs. talls, wings and under color. " Utility, §1.50. F: hibition and breeding. $2 to Mrs, F, Mclntyre, lted Oak, la. R. pm.,-~br(d sale. B “cockerel G. Bro WHITE Leghorns. ullets and hens for “billicothe, Mo. own Leg ooley, & ROSE and Single Comb $1 cash; White Guineas. Towa, 8. C. BUFF Orpington cockerels fo g00d buff, large size and at bargaln pric J. A, Langel, Albion, Neb. BOURBON Red Turkes W for salo, Mrs D BUFF_Orpington cockerels. Atehis. PRINTING _ PHONE IND, A N for moed prinlng Lyngstad Printing 16th & Capitol Ave. —— =t REAL ESTATE ESTATE DEALERS, 0., REAL "CO., Bst. 185; promp: 1710 Farnan St D. B REED ABIT!\A(‘T our prices. STAD, 404 Dee Bldg, PAYNE INV first floor N. Y. L W Lo R - BENJAMIN REAL ESTATE TITL] CHAS. ¥, WILLIAMS! Tel, 7 Brande PRUST CO. L ESTATE & R".AL E. H. Ambl 3 CIrY PROI Hu HANSCOM PARK HOME~-8 rooms. ‘—rly new. al moders, wits MOT WATER EATING, leflh U'M’ leavin, TERM mvl‘: ity will take &, .‘Al-fl SYNDICATE. On\-al oor, Emmerlin | Dr. King, | Plda % win Tukeys Spec1al Sale We are having a good many inquiries in regard to the property upon which we are recelving 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- day Herald. Come to the office and we will show you on our plat books location of cach piece of property. This 48 a genuine sale and from present Indications will prove very satisfactory to all parties in Interest. A. P. Tukey & Son, #4 and 445 Board of Ti Telcphione Doug. t south we DONGE. v lots for inte 174 Fa Dunde down’ and taxes. N. P. L. Doug, s&. 10 A, $7,500 NEAR L. AND 42D ST. Harrison & Morton NEW, chioice Omaha withiout CO. ar $1.00 or or |2 MODERN ity. Near 6-ROOM, In north enl of the paved street; large lot. ONLY $250 CASH Balance to suit—either monthiy, quarterly, anuaily or annually OWAT, lf\\H AND LOT CO.,, juite 64 N. Y. Life bidg " 1722S.26th St. The Best Home We Know Of For $2,350 has city water. A 15 comple Y vant < cement slde. fenced with picket fenc from car line. Do you want it? car, Seven-room square house; sewer, gas, bath, toilet | modern except fur lot, with all ks in froi Only two b is a b n. 1614 Harney '1200A $25 An A, NEAR CRAWFORD, NEB Hamson & *IV}orton 3 —Fine Building Lots— 3 Only $10 Cash and $5 | to $10 Per Month splendid lot on Olin Ave or between 15th and léth, On grade, eity water, cement walks, three fane hew cottuges adjolning and more going up. Prices only #4235 to $00 with complete Frederick St., 6. | abstract and all taxes paid. - | Payne, Bostwick & Co, Sole Agents, Maln Floor, N. Y. Life ear corner of Sith and Plerce Seven lats b o P.-Y.)OD(:E | | $ts., for $LU00 on eas) terms. ]‘. CO., 114 Farnam 8L, Doug. Owner anxious to sell and $1,500 buys the |— FOR quick retvens, a2 you for sale and exchavge with me, 10 pay. W. dg.. Omaha Neb. 0o malw, The location is very desir- eighton An elegant site Someone will buy this and make 1eal entate W. Mitchell, Board of Trade NEW PRESS BRICK INVESTMENT 2001 and 2003 Dewey Ave, new and modern in cvery particular; cholce corner and located within walking dis- tance of town where property will always rent well Plenty of light and air as the build- ing s not crowded. Rented for $10 per month. Price $7,500. Owner might take cottage in trade. Do not bother the tenants. R. H. LANDERYOU, 422 Board of Trade Bldg. Phones: 51, Ind. Douglas A-2 5-ROOM, NEW, MODERN Except heat. North part of the city. Near car. Finely finished. A perfect home. Balance any reasonable terms. $250 CASH NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 6 N. Y. Lite Bids. WE DARE YOU To make a reasonable offer on fair busi- ness terms for 6-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT. 202 8. 20th Ave. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. 1 WANT an offer on lot 2, bloek 20, origi- nul plat of the city of Omaha, with two houses, 1909 and 1811 California street. Lwi 6x132 feet. THOMAS BRENNAN, New York Life Buiding. No, o Five lots on Plerce down and $1 a week. Pr DODGE & CO., 1714 Farnam St., , near bith, for §1 e §200 each. N. P. Doug. 8. OVEMBER 6, 1909 REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) Outanema. OKLAHOMA Land $5 Per Acre No. 381, acres timber and ;nulnl‘ land on Illine river, in Adalr county Nearly all black oak timber, will lnnk.\ from two to four rallread ti to the tre some whl(. Ml Saw timber; some white ine, 16 to 34 inches In dianeter and & to | {06 %oet high. 300 1o 40 scres of this land | can be cultivated; about ® aores now under | cultivation, Ten miles of Westville, and new raliroad now bullding within three miles of lan ‘The timber alone ought to | pay more than we ask for the land. Price, ¥ per acre. No. 423,60 acres timoer and grass land in Cherokee and Adalr counties at $ per acre. No. 546130 acres timber land within three miles of Peggh, Cherokee county, at $ per acre. No, 37680 acres of good upland prairie; 5 acres In cultivation; (oofl black soll; & fine chance for oil; threq rths mile of the city limits of Nowa 08, $40 per acre. No. 480100 acres of best grade creek bot- tom land; 130 acres in cultl lpn. Good house. barn and outbulldings; two miles from Nowata county seat. rice, $40 per acre. You might get an oll well with this land. Let us show you. P. B.—We have 100,000 acres of land to cheose frum. You had better ge and look it over. You may miss a good thing If you don't, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite 64 N. Y. Life Bldg. T Texa TEXAS homes and investments. FERGUSON & WRIGHT, __Doug. 1834 307 __Life Bldg.___ REAL ESTITE LOANS WANTED TO EXCHANGE. North Dakota for res: in Omaha o South Omaha. Dan V . owner of th suth Omaha, 46th and West Q Dluffs Real -160 acres in Counefl Close-in Bargain 517 N. 30th St, new 8-room house, strictly ‘modern, oak finish, combination fixtures, fine location, one-half block Harney car, elty and is eacrificing his home. $,200. Immediate possession. Sole Agents, Main Floor, N. Y. Life, to high and sightly, owner left Price, Payne, Bostwick &Co, SUBURBAN HOME 2-acre farm, adjoining city limits; 15 acres of bearing fruits, peaches, apples, grapes, cherrles, plums and all kinds of berries; one 9 and one 4-room house; 2 barns, lce house, wine cellar and all other outbuildings, all in good repair; 8 cisterns, windmill; in fect, an up-to-daie, well-kept farm. The most sightly home spot near Council Bluffs; only 6 olocks from street car. WM. SHARS, Owner. R. F. D. 1 Council Biuffs. Bell phone 1932 | n - LOANS to home owners and heme bulld- rs, with privilege of making partial pay- te Berml-anhually. No commission. W. H, THOMAS, 503 First National Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,00 made .rompuy F. D. Weaq, Wead Bidg., 18th and Farnam. SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 47-18 First National Bank bidg. Bell phone Douglas Rk FIVE PER CENT MONEY 1o loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg. MONEY TO bOAN—P\v Investment Co. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANC farge reception hall, oak fi nice south front lot; sh, . Grownd Floor. N. Y. Life. BEMIS PARK—New house, § rooms and hot water nap at $5,500. GLOVER REALTY SYNDI. LAND FOR SALE Tdaho. FOR SALE—Eleven 80-acre relinquish- 1509 Frederick St. Brand new bungalow, five nice rooms, parlor fixtures, two bedrooms and bath Floors all finished for rugs, large attlc, cement walks all around house! sodded lawn, all ready to occupy. Sole Agents, Main Floor, Y. Life. living and dining reom, mission finish, with mission electric combination room. %ood cellar, Price $2,600; $300 to 3600 down; balance monthly. Payne, Bostwick & Co, menis under Carey acti all within 3 m town of Downey, Idaho, on main line O. 8. L. Ry.; $46 per acre; §1,000 cash on each 80, balance nine annual payments; good soil for frult or general farming; water right tirst claim on Portneuf river; buyers must reside 8 days during 1910; owners obliged to sell. W. H. Eldridge, Twin Falls, Idaho. FOR SALE--My farm of 70 acres, 3.mlles northwest of Blanchard and 2 miles south- east of Northboro, la. Well improved. J. A. McKee, Blanchard, Ia. WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. \VANTED«CH)' loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St PAYNE, BOBTWICK & CO., N. Y. Life. Private money, $600 to $5,000; low rate. 10 $5,000 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefo Re“:l) Estate Co., N, Y. Life. Doug. or A-2152. LOWEST M‘l‘u—-lomll, Brandeis Bldg. GARVIN BROS., f18 N. Y. Life. mom on improved property. No delay. "% FARM and o ment; no delay. 1. Sibber gb REAL ESTATE WANTED to loa bernsen. FARM of 73 acres, on banks of Wall lak: THREE PROSPEROUS TOWNS. in Steriing, Liff several fine Irriga 1,000 acres each nearby. Several ers, business and professional men of al kinds—200,000 acres now under nd Snyder, Colo., 160,000 acres more. Land and lots sold on easy terms; 100,000 acres free government homesteads; only 12 hours’ ride from Omaha and thrée hours Adver- nswered ay. Colorado Col- on to Denver; cheap excursions. tising _matter and all questions free. Come or write t ony company, Sterling, Colorado. ‘We own 600 business and residence lots and ed farms of 5 acres to plendid opportunities for farm- irrigation. Reservoir ditches now building to irrigate Towa; well improved, good boat landin, good fiehing; an ideal resort no trades; price $1i0 per acre. Address Box 6, Audu- bon, Towa —_— Kansas, | OH, WHAT A SNAP-—480 acres In _the famous Mill Creek valley 20 miles from Topeka, Kan.; $60 per acre. C. A. Phillips, Holton, Kan. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 5, 6 and 7-room houses. If prices are right we can sell your property for you, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Blag. VACANT lof nd_houses. Have cash buyers. 4l1 Karbach Blk. Red 3607, A-3646. SWAPS A FINE ONE. 227 acres 2% miies from county seat of 2,800 in eastern Kansas; S-rcom house, full i good large barns, rmnHes and corncrlbl 2 acres fine orchard; 1 acre vine- ; 10 acres large hardwood timber; be Beautiful Edgewood diagonally across from $25,000 place; roomy house, grand old forest trees; combined; outlook something fine. $,600. Act quickly. Harrison & Morton 1tome large barn, Miller's country and city Only | plowed or sceded to tame Erass; fine soil, smooth, slope enough to drain. A choice farm and a real bargain at $5 per acre. Terms % cash. Be quick. Geo. F. Sheldon, Manchester, 8. D. Minoesota. 100 IMPROVED farms in central Minne- sota; all sizes; cheap prices; easy terms: always & good title. Write for land list No 21. Mention this paper. C. D. Baker, Fer- INVESTMENT—Two bullt 1 year, 8t monthly rental Louls 102 class location; CALAHA; $2.500. cash. Ground Koo, BIGGEST SNAP N. Y. Life. flats, corner Jot, paving pald in_full both streets, first- IN Could handle with $3,508 - GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE, gus Falls, Minn. Scott's Bluff Potatoes A choice bullding cash, §1 & week. terest, no laxes. Seo us. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, loi, “‘Hillsdal 0 Prices $100 10 $200; e’ ot 164 Harney St are going to make the farmers rich. The Greeley spud crop is short this year and that 15 going to make a big demand for the great crop they are digging in the RENTERS Take Notice of This Five or six months' rent make aboul $100—the amount of a fair cash paymen on a home. Why then lose this winter rent when you can so easily save money HOME? The following are but a few sug gesiive priccs—we have more and can cer tainly fill your requirement if you'll call d-room cottage, eity water, lot near Bth and Grant Sts., $550—$60 cash, §1 P onth. 5-room cottage, water, sewer, closet, paved street, permanent wal and well located; house newiy $166)475 cash, 315 per month §-room house, partly modern, good |near 18ih and’ Paul-$2,660-$100 cash, | per month. Chyles new G-room, lot, fine location, only dood 8-room cottage, crofi, full loi—4 8 room house and 100 Best terms. b-room_cottaze, city water. Gou room 'modern hous near 13th and Leavenworth, cash balanes to sult 8-room eottage, full Burdette, §18°0 Very lato poscession. |RUSSELL & McKITRIOK CO. 42 Ramge Bids. 15th and Harney. gas, close in lot 2, Tv—ensy terms near 5th and Ban Rental terms. tull lots, full lo! lot, near 27th easy terms. AT REDUCED PRICES 50 for a new b-room cot- modern except heat, oak conveniently arranged, uth on Camden A th St. Lot B0x120 feet. block from car line. terins, Maple Sty ¢-room modern £quare . with reception hall. ok €1 and gas grate, fuil ce- ted basement, laundry con- nections, furnace heat. Bullt for & home about 4 years ago, and in good condition. A desirable location. Price re- duced from #4000 for quick sale. This place must be sold at once and any reasonable offer will be considered. $4.000 for substantially built ¢-room modern house, having hot water heat, faciog south on Templeton St one block west of 24th St. In excellent ndition. Fine shade trees. Non-resident owner anxious to sell and wants an offer. This place carrles a $2.500 loan pay- able §21.50 per month. Lot 50x132 feet $4,7150—2425 roon house, ok floor. f fac near One $3,700 1Wo-story Ohio new 8- two-story modern well arranged with finished on first Two rooms finished on floor. Screened porch. completed and ready to into. Close to two car Reasonable terms. st., | move iines. {191 Farnam st Telephone Doug. 766 . Reduced to $850 That 3-room brick cottage on South 3:th Is & fine prope- sition for & workingman. Only 3300 cash ro%:lr‘d and bglance like rent. Better see us to- morrow. The Byron Reed Co., 2 loulh U Phones: Douglas 3. make and Yy applying it on YOUR OWN 15x130, painted— 2 modern cottage, ful! for [ only $700. 50x140, $5,000—$230 and Imme- DL\IR,\l»Lh OMAHA HOMES ge & Co., 1601 Farnam St. Scotv's Bluff country. The bl crops being raised this season have already raised the prices of lands we sold last May. One man in Atiantic, la., refused an AN ADVANCE OF $15 PER ACRE a few days ago on land he recently bought. The big crops, a fertility of soll and an abundance of water. Those who visit the country are astounded at what they seo— at the development of tho country. the ex: |cellent school adyantages, the admirable | social conditions. There is NO FRONTIER LIFE in Scott's Bluff country. The big valley is |teeming with life and growth and a man | feels like taking hold and heiping the people to hustie. The opportunities for get- ting land are growing scarcer. So if you think of going get ready now and go on Qur Next Excursion Tuesday, November 9. We expect to take a blg erowd. Interested 4 nuwber of good Germau citi- zens in Fcott's Bluff and have declded to make our next excursion A DAY FOR GERMANS You know the German people are fa- millar with the growing of sugar beets and the Scott's Bluff country is ideal for that industry. Work on the big factory is being rushed; 15,000 acres of beets con- tracted for next season al $ per ton, If the crop only averages 12 tons o the acre, which is very low, tuat means §1,000,000 for the beet crop alore. These are not the only crons that make the farmers money. Come and §o out with us and see for yourself—it is the best plan. Write, phone or come in and see us NOW, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. N. Y. L. Bullding, Omaha. t t 3 ] — FARM BARGAIN_Must be sold on ac- count of owner's health; well improved 3N-acre farm, scven and & quarter miles from town; price, $85 per acre; easy terms. J. T, Campbell Lichtield, Neb. BARGAIN IN A E We have jus. listed what w #'der 8 rare bargain in an f0-acre farm only a mile and a half riom Shelton; I valley land. fair Improvements, consisting of house, barn, corn crib and granary, cow shed, shade and some fruit, § acres aifaifa, 10 acres pasture, balance cultivated; ideal little place for a home, and oniy per acre for & limited time. Possessio March 1, 1910. An % within a mile of this sold recently better than $100 r acre. If this Interests you see The D. A. Lynch Land Co. Shelton, Neb. also office at | Gibbon, . Neb. No trade considered 160 A(‘RP“( NEBRASKA VA All improved; 4room frame barn, chicken house, granary and blacksmith shop, sheds, hay house; all fenced anl cross fenced: 2 acres alfalfa; all fine farm land; level; elegant grove of large trees around house. This land lays in Loup valley, with railroad grade close by: fine improved farms all around it This is & snap at $3,00. Title perfect. Ad- gress W. M. Hover, Almeria, ioup Co. Neb. — Y FARM cotlage, house, FOR SALE. Quarter section of good level divide land in Dundy county. Address Lock Box 28, Wauneta, Neb. luzz:‘ ER it only takes a Funee ot two o mention Vou saw (e 84 in The Hea FOR SALE or exclun:hl"nr clear land, stock of clothing, located in eastern braske. Wil iuvolce about $10,000. For particulars address J. R. Coliins, 433 Main street, Fremont, Neb. HIGH grade plano for good residence lot, Will pay @ifference. Bee, Y 17. FOR EXCHANGE—Good improved in southeast Kansas. H. McAnulthy, L St., Lincoln N FOR EXCHANGE—2% acres with a good town of 1,000 people in county, Kan.; new 6-room house only 7 blocks from eity school, r-rk and churohes; no stone; all tillable; acre; all bottom land; Incumbran 000, Price §14,60. Want merchandise. Would not object to some bulldings. What have you? THE ALL QUNTY INVESTMENT CO. LONGTON, KAN. land 601 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for furniture, ete. BELL'S Furn. Store, 1408 Dodge. Red 331 BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best price 2d-hand furniture. clothes, ete. D. BEST price ture, carpets, 8971, aid for second-hand fur othing and shoes. Tel. Doug Aot Sl X WANTED—SITUATIONS LADY with several yeais' business trala- ing desires position solling either in city or will travel. Al referecces Address W §0i, care Bes. Coal and Wood §, i o Tne 5554 WANTED—Work as janitress in office bullding by widow; has had_experience. For particulars address B 644, Bee. WANTED—B] young mlm nllr'* to work for board while atuwnding Boyles college Beth rmonu CONSTRUCTING . QUARTERMASTRICS Office, Fort Meade, 5. D., November 1, 1000. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at this office, untll 10 A. M., mountain time, December 6, 1909, and then opencd, for constructing one double set of quarters for two company officers and four cavalry stables, and for installing plumbing, heating, electric wiring and slec- tric lighting fixtures in bulldings specified, and for the conmstruction of roads, walks, gutters and drains. Plans and spect fications may be seeh. by intending bidders at the offices of the Chief Quartermsster, Department of the Missourl, Omahs, Neis Department . of the Colorado, Colo.; Department of the Lakes, Chicago Il; Department of Dakota, St. Payl,{} Minn., and this office, at which latter place all information may be obtained on ap- plication. A deposit of $10.00, to insure re turn, is required before plans are sent on individual application. The United States reserves the right to reject any or ail bids ccept y part of a bid that may ntageous to the government. En velopes containing proposals should be en- dorsed “Proposals for Public Buildings and Other Improvements” and addressed to the constructing quartermaster. Fort i Novi-4-5-iDecl LEGAL NOTICE, Denvar, NOTICE OF SALE OF RLECTRIC LIGHT PLANT- By virtue of resolution of the undersigoed Board of Directors, the Clad- ron Electric Light & Power Company will kel at public auction to the highest bldder, tor cash, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, i6 1909, AT 10 o'clock & m., AT THE OFFICH 0¥ 'SAID CORPCVATION. CORNER SEC- OND AND BGAN STREETS, CHADRON, BBRASKA. all. the property of the sald Chadron lestric Light & Power Company. 4s & golug concern, and consisting of Loi lock 4 City of Chadron. Nebraska, houses furaiture and . and supplies on hand, and per- sonal property of every character; also all its contracts for street lighting and sal light and power (e cltizons or Chadron, a all its customers, its franchi wires, lines, dynamos, (ransformers, en- gines and machinery of every description, il fts sireet lights, and other lights, wher- ever located and on band. This property is in mokt prosperous and perfect condition since 1ts opening; the service s perfect and the demand for light and power, Irom its present and prospeoty customears, s greater than its present rged capacity; &n increase of the plant and Iis capaeity is actually needed at this Ume An e sutticient reston for this sele will be to any inquiring Dated, October M. WILLIAM ELL1S, BrkoN L Scover Drrecto OloNU . LEGAL NOTICES: (Continued.) LBGAL NOTICE — POLICE Sale—In accordance with law an provisions of Ordinance No. 81 of the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska. notice is hereby given that 1 will sell at public uction, at the police station, Elev- enth and Dodge streets, In the city of Omaha, state of Nebraska, at 2 o'elock P. M., Thursday, December 2 1908, all un- claimed personal property which may have been In the possession of the police do rtment six months prior to June 1. 1908, his sale includes all kinds of goods, such 8 cutlery, bleycles, harness, watche: dress goods, elothing, trunks, gloves, eto., all sold without reserve to the Ivghest bldder. J. J. DONAHUE, Chlef of Police. Oet®-Nove-13- AUCTION the REAL ESTATE TBANSFERS Leavitt and wife to Margaret C. Judson, lot 2, block 9, Dundee Place y Reserve Realty Co. to Prairie Trus Co., lots 16 and 18, block 16, Hitch- cock's 1st add...... segeseny o Homestead Co. to John H. Taylor, lots 711 and 713, Homestead add... .. Anna Corrigan to J. J. Curran, lot 15, block 6, n Place.,... Frank H rsons to Edward E. Kosches and wife, lot 5, 8. 8. Camp- bell's subd...........co.s.unn . B, F. Hertsl Trimble, lot 7 and s% of lot & Wind: sor Place The John and Trust Co. 8, Creighton’ Rasmus Larsen and w o Fr Vavra, lot 8, block 11, Brown Park Hoagland and wife to Mar- . of e ft. of lot I &0 Downs and wife to block 11, Bri and wife to R p) part lots ¢ and block 24, Boyd's add \)ulumnn J. Firestone and wlle J. Crouch, lot 3, Charlesew Helghts Blin B Bapserman to Hisabes L arth, ot 16, block 13 Wilcox's ¥ 0 A Tl ln'.l 11 and 13, block 1, Hlmeblu‘l\ & Patterson's subd. . L. 8. Reed and wife te Reed Br iot 18, bleck 1, and other lots, Haz Terrace, and lots 4, 6 and 6, block 3, Durant ' Place. W. @. Ure and wife to sai and 6, block 3, Durant Plac Bedrich Dlenstbier and wife to John and Anuna Janata, lot. 4, block l Brown Park.. J. C. Wharten and w lot block 1, Ames Pllc. Lucla Comstock and husband {o North, lots 5, 6 and 7, bloek 6, M add. to South Omaha City of Omaha to G, Ure, ailey adjoining lot 3, Durant Total rt of lace. RAILWAY_TIME CARD UNION STATION—10TH & MASON Union Pacific— Overland Limited China and Ja) Oregen and Limited . Los Angeles Limited Portland Bpeoial. Colorado Speolal North Platte Local. Colorado Express Grand Island Local Lincoln-Beatrice Local City Chicago Great Western. Chicago Limited a 5:00 pm Twin City Limited. Chicago Express . Twin City Bxpres Wabash— St. Louls Express.... St Louls Local Council Bluffs...... Stanberry Local (from Council Bluffs).........b 6:00 pm 1linois Central— Chicago Express. Chicago Limited Minn.-8t. Paul Exp. Minn.-St. Paul Lid | Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local.b Chicago & Northwestern— Colorado-Chicago . Chjcad Daylight Spl Opiatii-Chicago L olorado-Chicago . imaha-Chicagg Special Pacifie Coant-Chicazo Los Augeles-Portiand Limited . Overland Limited Carroll Local. Fast Local Ce Raplds-Omaha .. NORTHWESTERN LiNE-NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight Minnesota and Dakota Twin Clty Limited Sioux City Looal Dakota-Sioux Cit Omaha Minn Omaha * . Num‘nwnu‘xfi Norfolk-Bonestel Lincoln-Lonk Pine Norfolk-South Platte Hastings-Buperior . Deadweod-Hot Sprin Casper-Lander Fremont-Alblon Missourl Pacifie— K. C and 8t L Bx..s9:0sm and Bt L. Bx. (v, T .all:15pm Chicago, Milwaukes & St. P Overland Limited. 15 am Overland Special 56 um Chicage Colo.-California 1x..... Perry-Omaha Local....\b 616 pm Chicago, Rock Iniuud & Pacific— ‘Mali..a 4:00 pm ‘ashington 12:01 am al3:5 pm a12:56 pm a 6:02 pm .. $:06 pm A v.10 pm a12:15 am 4% am 45 am 00 pm .8 9:00 pm N LI Nl—wll'l‘ 5:80 pm EAST. Rocky Mountain L't'd. lowa local. Des Moine: lowa Local. Chicago- Chicago- Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for lLincoin Colo. and Cal. Ea Okla. and Texas Ex. Colorado Express Rocky Mountsin Ltd. BWRLINGTON STA—10TH & MASON Barlington— Leave Denver_and Califoria..a 4:10 pm Puget Sound Ex. ‘& 4:10 pm cbraska points 8:20 aim black Hills . 4:10 pm RNorthw.st Ex. Nebraska polnis Lincoin Ma Nebraska Ex. Lincoln Loeal Lincoln Local Sehuyler-s Pl Bellevue-Plattsmouth Colorado Limitea Chlom‘u Special Arrive = e nsas City & 8t Joe.al Kansas City & St. Joe. hansas Cily & dL Joe.a 45 pm WERSTER STA—13TH & WEBSTER Missouri Pacific— Auburn Local . Chicago, St. Omabha— ..b $:00 pm bl1:30 am Paul, Min Sloux City Express Omahs Local . Twin City Passe Sloux City Loeal. Emerson Local WEST INDIES CRUISIS 2 of 28 days’ duration 1 o! 1§ days’ duratien MOLPICK (1,008 tens) . Other cralses to South FAMRURG-AMERICAN LINK. 4146 BROADWAY, N. Y., or LOCAL AGRNTS. a I.“Dl:m lll..fium OCEAN STEAMSHIPS (Continued.) Crulses de l.uxe to the WEST INDIES 2Er “AVON” M. TWO CRUISES (31 days ench) b1 7) 1850 up 88 FROM NEW YORK | FROM NEW JAN. 18 and FER. 19 MARCH 25 Alwo T Tours by Now Twin-Servw LA o g Compiete llinstrated Booklets en Reguest THEE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET O SANDERSON & SOR, Gemers! Agents 22 State Sireet, Bew York SAYS WIFE DROVE HIM OUT Because He Had to Leave His Happy Home Anton Jensen Wants Divorce. “Come on up." to her husband The two had been separated and Jensen welcomed the Invitation, so he went to the house where Mrs. Jensen now lived, but alas and alack! Mrs. Jensen hed changed her mind. She drove him out of the house, |80 Jensen says, and further lacerated hi feelings by telling him that she thought a whole lot more of James Nodskow than of her lawfully wedded husband. This & one way to start to tell about the divorce suit brought by Anton Jensen against Mory, his wife. Another way Is to begin It thus: Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jensen were married about January 1, In the year 1886, Twenty- three years later, or January 1 1508, Mrs. Jensen sald “Skiddoo™ to her husband and left him, for these are the dates of the marriage and- divorce. Jensen's petition recites the invitation, come up and the subsequent unhappy end- Ing of the visit. He prays for an absolute divorce. sald Mrs. Anton Jensen A rellable medicine for croup and one that should always be kept at hand for immediate use is Chamberiain's Cough Remedy. MAN'S LIFE MATTERS LITTLE Emil Victor, Condemmed to Death, Laughs and Jokes with His Guards Over His Fa ABERDEEN, 8. D., Nov. 5.—(Special. A bullding permit was issued today to Brown county for the constructioh of a stockade, 24x18x18 feet, In the court house yard, where the gallows for the exeoution of Bmll Victor will be erected. Viotor maintains his attitude of indifference, and informed his attorney, C. R. Jorgehson, that he doesn’t “‘care a d—n" what Is done with him. He has gained in fiesh Quring his imprisonment, and is jovial and goéd- natured, frequently jokingly informing his guards that it would be an easy matter for htm to commit sucide and thus cheat the gallows of its prey, but he ‘doesn’t want you fellows to' lose the fun' of sesing him hanged Brown county people have recelved coples of a hooklet Issued by Willlam Bd- ward White of Watertown, protesting strongly against the execution of Vietor, the quadruple murderer. White argues that the state has no right to deprive a person of his life, and even questions the righteousness of life Imprisonment, but contends Victor should be taught some trade or craftmanship, and compelled to spend his life taking the place of the vie- tims of his crime, his earnings going to thelr relatives. KNEE 0 ANKLE A MASS OF HUMOR Suffering Simply Indescribabld — Had to Scntch Till Blood Rah— Health Undermined from Lack of Sleep— Gave Up Hope but small son appeared on my fatd from my anl worse at k4 eompln-l tion came, at work, on the st: FROM SKIN-TORMENT my anl me so that lo the knee was one scale like a seab, - would not to sleep, or mining ot lost fifty pounds in wel, hl almost oyut of my mind, in the presence of com ay. I have to scratch it until '{”fllfl cannot describe my suffering d those seven years. ¥rln mortifl- wife is simply indescribable on and vne has to experience it to “I tried all kinds of dootors sad remodies but I might as well R would dry it up for a little while and me with hope only to break out up, hope of ever being cured when induced by my wl{unl‘o ive the ¢ Cuumu Cuticura Remedies lor l mu- a0 to see a change and conjunction with the Cutieura and Cuticura Ointment, the trouble fine as the day I was born. & lapse of six months with no tending to you my heartfelt thani the good the /utln'oun Remedies mend them to White, Mgr. Label fl-b 4 an (\lllcun “ About seven years a gkt log to spread irritation was llvm either, and as no matter whore L running down into my flom cation, loss of sleep, both to myself and what it is. thrown my money down a sewer. just as bad if not worse. I had v- Remeclies a -~ trial. ozen bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, entirely disappeared and my ? ow recurrence I feel perfectly safe done_for me. No. 2, Sl! 'E. Py ‘DI'. ll. 1909, TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMES The Best Farm Paper.

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