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OFFERED FOR SALE —— tinuned. BVARTTHING In typewriters; just a| 'w of our bargains: Rebullt No. 2 Smith remier, $31; No. § Oliver, £, No. 6 Rem- ington, §a3; machines shippsd on approval; o **fl rsquired. EWRITER EQUIPMENT CO, % 8 12th St {COAL ST vn pmcrs tter coal. We guarantee correct weights. Rosenblatt’s Cut Price Coal Co. | T \ AT CUT PRICES. | We save you from o to GOOD steel cooking range. 201 Davenport, Try G. C. Dimmock & Sons, EMBEB Bouth Pnlbhn: In[lun\?f-r i GARLAND-STOVES Ws,2re i nts for the famous Garland stoves. Not being in 1Al high rent district we can save you ouey o sloves, . H. MEYER, 2709 Leavenworth. Hardware and Stove Dealer. Second-Hand Boilers " We will sell two bollers that Lave beea in | uso At the Ises Duliding. They are each 116 ).orsepower return (ubular bollers, 7. | ingh dismeter by 18 fest long. =They ha ¥ U. 1 tubes 4 inches by 13 feet. Work- g pressure 1M pounds per square inch Heat surface 19 squire feet. Grate ares 3 uare feet | are very anxius to dispose of these bollers immediately and will seil ac a ha gain if taken ai emce IHE BRE BULLDING COMPANY. 17th and Farmam ®ts FOR SALE—Two roller top desks nearly new. Inquire R. W. Baker, Supt., Bee Bidg ot Speclal COAL st gecial 45 Publie Mark Best valu Partridge-Thompson Co., 1610 Harney. l_). 12 ink The, W VE An number of B HA on band & sul barreis WEivn e wil el rain water satoom Bes Publishin 1L~ New _and__ 34-hand . biliard e Ilhltu. 0 rad lh:nworld n flxt paymenis Bruns: Corhn o S \0in St Pudruosieamdur s : FOR BALE—A good seit adding cash register; will_soil on eesy payments. Ad- P 471, Bee. HALL'S sat BHOLARSHIP on leading business coi- gn for sale at discount. Address P 606, ce. “SIGAL by the ton. Rl Webater 6497, CASH REGISTERLBurkess-Granden Co., 111 Howard streat FOR SALE_Seal skin coat in good con- dition, price $56.00. Can be meen at Aula- baugh’s furniture store, Farnam St. “FIRST CLASS Garland_Base Burner, .t.hd ‘Awo winters. Price §5. Call 988 N. t HAVE a good new camera outfit for sale; will give full instructions how to use it to party buying;, reasonable price; write for It. L. W. Tracewell, 2052' 8. 29th St Omaha, Neb.* . 1818 Farnam, SKVERAL good clectric motors and dy- namos; algo one Hawkeye power hammer, blacksmith forge, 14 H. P. marine engine. 201 B. 10th 8t e ~eagme— OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INST, 418 N. Y. L. T Dr. Kathryn Nichalas, 8 N. Y. e D. 1664 L. Bldg PATENTS L. 0. BARNELL, Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 717, Nevilis Bidg. Book frec ey 2t ] PERSONAL 13 HATS v Egg Lo , 46.50. R. H. COAL ‘fi‘:rz“:gllg‘ ““rln.nlwi. B.2245. — JOHN CANE s in town. Now is the trellises, grape vines. flime X0 0t on . A-3us, Rea ] 3-mh\; Bt. 01 . Bth Ave. Your eorn eomes out of your ““)RNS uartef comes back when you #o Corn Je ly. Haines Drug Co. 1610 Far treatment. Mme. Smith MAGNETIC £5™8h s third floor WALKU REAL ESTATE _ ESTATE DEALERS. (Continued. ) GANGESTAD, 04 Bes Blag. Tel. D. m61. SAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. Y. Lif BENJAMIN R E. CO., 477 Brandeis Bldg. REAL ESTATE TITLE.TRUST CO. CHAS B WILLIAMSO! President. REAL ESTATE & REAL ESTATE LOANS E. H. Ambler, 512-20 Barker Blk. D. 7% CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Real Values HTH AND PRATT STS. New, 6 rooms and hall, 3 bedrooms; mod- ern except heat; piped for furnace; hard- pine finish; cement walks; paved 'stroet; full cemented basement; 3’ blocks to car. BETTER SEE THIS. TERMS, $2,%0. 21ST AND GRAND AVE. PRACTICALLY NEW, 7 rooms. 3 bed- rooms, finished mission style; paneied walls in dining room; modern; full basement and laundry sink: cement’ walls; lot 50x182 BUILT FOR A HOME. TERMS. $,500. SOUTH ®WTH AVE. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT 3 bedrooms; moderh; maple finish through- out; very tasty, full cemented basement; laundry; corner lot; cement walxs: paved street; WANT OFFER. TERMS. #,600. Real Estate Company. REAL new, 7 rooms, 79 Brandels Bldg. Close to Florence We have secured ots, LOX132, south ne and ab Fi thirteen south front of Florence, adjoining it 2 blocks south of Mr s chicken farm, which we offer for £2,500, on easy ter Buyer could uxe this as acreage or sell all or part of the lots, making & nice profit. This property will increase in value. Shimer & Chase Co, 817 8. 17th St., Opposite Court House. 24TH AND DECATUR ST. House, 9 rooms, large conrer lots, $1,80. W. T. GRAHA 604 Bee Bldg. - ) Doug. 1533 281 EVANS St.—1 rooms, new, modern, $3,70. Call W31 AT) BUS CHANCES 198x132, $40,000 Heart of Wholesale District, Harrison & Morton. Tel. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT $3,750.00 Buys a large, 8-room, all modern home, with fine south front lot; permanent walks, paved street, fine shade trees; property is in good condition; see us at once. THE BYRON REED CO., 212 South 14th. 'Phones: A-3834, Doug. 297. ONE-TENTH CASH 1 will sell a 3-story and basement brick hotel located in Western Iowa for one- tenth cash and balance in nine annual payments. This property is located in a town of 2000 population and in a fine farming district and can be bought for the low price of $.500. Address A-701 Bee. THE BEE EAL ESTATE OPERTY FOR SALE (Continued.) R TY ¥ OMAHA, FRIDAY MBER REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SA (Continued.) NEW DUNDEE BUNGALOW AT A LOW PRICE $4,400-6117 Capitol Ave. This bungalow has 5 large rooms and bath on first floor, large bedroom on second floor, Mving room and dining room fI ished In selected quarter sawed white oak: handsome brick fireplace in living room; balance of the house very at- tractively finished In gum- wood; combination electrio light and gas fixtures, .all the hardware being brass and hardware being brushed brass and brongze: large cemented basement with good furnace. An up-to-date, well constructed bungalow in & first-class neighborho~d, where values are steadily increasing. A sa investmenh as well as an at- tractive Home. 907 AN 0 12% INVESTMENT $16,000 for three new brick houses, having 7 large rooms and reception hall each, oak finish first floor, full oe- mented basement with laun- dry, combination fixtures, substantially bullt, located on car line, close to high school, Crelghton college and churches; easy walking dis. tance from business center. Now renting for $1,800 per year. A safe rental proposi- tion. George & Co., 1601 Farnam St. FARNAM RESIDENCE of nine rooms for sale at a_bargain. Price, $13,000. Loca- tion near 33d and Farnam Sts. Owner leaving town, will make price attractive. See us_at once. COMPANY, D. V. SHOLES 111 Bd. Trade Bidg. 10th and Farnam Sts. Tndep. A-2040.% 904 SOUTH 33D This 9-room all modern house strikes us WEST city. All rooms are good size, east front, paved street, barn; only one block to street car. If you can use a house of this size be sure to look at this, then rall B. W. Stottenberg, at D. 1510 or 43 Board of Trade Bldg. (1) 6-ROOM, NEW, MODERN In north end of the city, Near car, paved street; large lot. ONLY $250 CASH Balanca to sutt—either monthly, quarter], semi-annually or annually NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. SIX-ROOM HOUSE AT A BARGAIN. We can sell you a 6-room house conslst- ing of hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen downstairs; three bedrooms and bath upstairs, all modern except heat; beautiful lot 0xi50, with nice shade; in cholee_neighborhood; block from ear,’ for $2,780. House is very conveniently arranged. Owner leaves for California this month. This property Is very cheap at price ""SHIMER & CHASE (0., Sole Agents. St., Opposite Court House, $3,900 Home 1508 Spencer St., has reception room, par- lor, dining room and kitchen on first fioor, on 909 8. 17th rooms and bath room on second floor; fine plumbing and heating, full cellar, ce mented; large south front lot. The loca- tlon is very desirable. All home owners in the vicinity, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. NICE LOCATION CHEAP. In Kountze Place; all ‘modern; rooms, on Spencer St. $3,350, house § It sold at once, W. T. GRAIHAM, 04 Bee Bl ‘Phone Dou, 2 GOOD COTTAGE CHEAP 5 rooms and bath, new plumbing, elec tric lights, good cellar, cement ‘walks, newly painted, east front lot, half block from Sherman Ave. car. Price §1,40. Easy terms. REED BROTHERS, | 1710 Farnam St. Phone Doug. 501 |some shade trees. Something New and TRV TN PR STTN VERY INTERESTING We offer for the first time, five good houses, just newly painted, overhauled and repairéd throughout, well located, on paved streets and car fine, 16, minutes’ walk rom business center. One, 9 'rooms, mod. §2,600; one, 8 rooms, $2,300; one, 10 Toom $2,400; one, 5 room cottage, $1,800; one, room cottage, $1860. The latter four partly modern; concrete walks in all yards, Can make very easy terms, cash payments of $76 and up. | monthly instaliments of $18 and up. These are bargains in Inside properties and the terms within reach of all. You can’t find better way to save rent money. Let us show you these today. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., as being one of the best bargains in the | -~ ?rl all finished |n oak except Kitchen; 3 bed | LAST ONE, BE QUICK. 5-room, modern oungalow, 08 C m:l:-nl {Ave; a No. 1 home; large lot; birch doors floored attic; extra well bulit; priced low | for quick sale: easy terms. See us at once | HARWOOD & HARWOOD, | 416 Bee Bidg Ind. A 4203 Red 4204 12-ROOM ALL MODERN HOUSK—South front lot, paved street and paid for, within walking distance. _Price $3,600. Terms. P, 0. NIELSEN & CO., 708 N. Y. Life Bidg. Both 'Phone A choice bullding lot, “Hillsdale.” §1.00 | cash, §1 & week. Prices $100 10 0. no lu | terest, no taxes Ses us. | HASTINGs & HRYDEN, 1614 Harney I WANT an offer on lot 2, block 20, orlgl- nul plat of the city of (\maha, with two houses, 1909 and 1911 California street. Loy x132 feet. THOMAS BRENNAN, New York Life Buiding. 32,000 Feet B. & M. Trackage $15,000. Harrison & Morton. REA ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE — FOR RIGHT PRICE LAND We will exchange 10-room modern hous Corner lot; car at door; cholce logation. Also 9-room modern house, lot 100x120, $-foom house, new and moderry in NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 64 N. Y. Lite Bldg A | way HIGH grade piane for good residence lot. Will pay difference. Bee, ¥ 17 FOIt ock of clothing. raska. Will invelce about ticulars address J. R. Coilina, Fremont, Neb. located In eastern N $10,000. WANT good farm, clear, for Pacific Junction, Ta., rented; price, clear, and 2 coitages Omaha, rented; pric 6,000, mtg., $1.000; together or sepuratel ah Y. Life Bidg. 2 cott “FOR E Dallam, Marqu exas o E Atlantie, WANTED TO BUY BEST price pald for second-hand furni for _furniture, 1406 Dodg: BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pay price 2d-hand furniture. elothes ete. HIGHEST prices et T 8 Californ WE are making homes for & million peo- le on (he greatest irrigated tract in Call- ornia Our new booklg ‘California—Now |or Never,” the finest Culifornia book ever {prin‘ed, i0c. Easy payments. See our blg {exhibit at Chicago's great land show, Nov. 20 to Dsc. 4. We want an army of “Live ones” with us to build this greatest new community. Organize a colony, Write today for free information. H. L. Holllster, 206 La Salle St., Chicago. Colorado, 34 acres sub-irrigation land ' Sedgwick county, Colo., 4 miles from town. §is per acre. P. O. Hox 173, Council Bluffs, Ia. FOR SALE or trade—960-a tmproved; 11 miles from county seat, 4 mil>s trom railroad station. For particulars ad- dress Charles Niehous, Holyoke, Colo., P. e farm, well , on banks of Wall lake, well improved, good boat landing, good ' fishing; an ideal resort, no trade; $160 per acre. Address Box 6, Auburn, F'OR SALE—My 146-acre stock and gri farm. Fenced hog tight, family orcha good barn, house In falr condition, well, wind mili and tank. Farm located in Wa- pello county, 4 miles northwest of Batavia and 8 miles southeast of Bladensburg, 12 hiles east of Ottumwa. For quick sale will sell at a bargain. Address F. H. Reno, Selma, Ia.* FARM BARGAIN—Must be sold on ac- count of owner's health; well improved | 820-acre farm, seven and a quarfer miles from town; price, $35 per acre; easy terms. J.T. Campbell,. Lichtield, Neb. Western Nebraska In Kimball county, near Colorado line, main line U. P., 320 acres level land. Black soll, underlald with clay. Big crops, good water, §7.50 per acre. Only % cash, balance long time. Our auto will meet you at nearest station. Write or 'phone today. O’KEEFE REAL BESTATE CO., 1001 N, Y. Life. Omaha, Bell and Independent. ‘phones. Neb. FARMS, LANDS, FARMS, NANCE CO.,' NEB. Well improved % near Belgr rolling; 60 acres wheat goes yi per acre; $2,000 cash. HITCHCOCK (0., 450 acres, improved. farm proposition. per acre e, slightly place, 360 Kgp, ! Fine smail ranch, or A ripe bargain at 315 FURNAS CO., NEB. 240 acres near Wiisonviile; 150 acres under plow; improvements fine. Price, $50 per acre; % cash. HOLT CO., NEB. 160 acres fine farm land; 100 acres under plow; well improved. Price for quick sale, 36,500, Terms. ‘We have other farms. Get aur list. We handle all kinds of exchanges, HARWOOD & HARWOOD. 416 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. GOOD LAND CHEAP. 160 acres 4 miles south of DixX, Kimball county, Neb., every acre can be culti- every SALE o exchange—For clear land. For 43 Main 84,500, 2 acres fine land in E Red 3531 AID FOR JEWISH INMIGRANTS Samuel Neveleff of New York is in| Omaha for Conference. " W TRAVELING FOR GREAT CAUSE Something Concerning the Central Organisation of Jewish Societies that Does Tts Work at Samuel Neveleff of New York, represent- Ing the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Ald soclety, 1s In Omaha for a conference with a number of local Jews touching his work. Last evening he met with the Omaha men Interested tn the office of | L. Harrls in the Brandeis buliding Mr. Neveleff 1s on a trip which will take him to the coast and ‘then back | hrough the south to New York. in fur thering the work of the soclety The soclety represented by Mr. 18 the one central authority for the ish people, in Immigration matt be the government of the United States. workers have full charge at Ellis Isiand, the gateway to America for all Jewish immigrants. At this first station of their e, ¥ , carpets, clothing and shocs. Tel. Doug Neveleff Jew- s, ™ c Tts WANT osition selling either Al raferecces ED—SITUATIONS traln in elty Addy Conl and Woud &, H. Morehoun 3108, 1na. B WANTED—Ry young man, place to work for board while attindlug Boyles colleg . REAL ESTATE T Roxanna Paulsen and hushand to Jens Hansen and wife, lot 18, block A, Saunders & Himebaugh's add Margaret E. Keagle and husband to J. F. Slinger, lot 4, block 6, Jerome Myrtie B. Smith and husband to alter Hazleton, lot 6, block 11, Oak Chatham add Seetiivisvis i s Pauline Lyneh and husband to 8. H Dorsey, €33 feet lot 12, block 7, Pat- rick's 24 add... ¥ A. R. Johnson and wife to Orie Bate- man and_wife, lot 8 block 2, Has- tings & Heyden's 24 add.... Hastings & Heyden to F Stewart, lot 10, Hastings den's 3d ... Vigchess Eva B. Joseph and husband to John . Goodner, lot 12, block 6, Shull's Sam New nd wife to Mary L. Busch, ety lot G, block 46, Omaha.. James R. Williston and ' wife to Himon Goldberg, nd0 feet “lot 8, block $9, Omaha ...... A. M. Ferrls and Wililston, same .. 1 ge' Carlberg R. Stiles, block 4, Sh Carrie B. N Frank Currle, lots 7 to 1§, block 30, George H. Boggs add . 5 Bliza B. Patriok et al. to H Morgan, lot 15, block 4, Patrick's Place s o Chresten Hansen Jacobsen. lot strong’s 1st ki Saasvass W, P. Mumaugh and wife to Annle Mumaugh, s0 feet lots 20 to 24, block 1, Yates & Hempel's add.... Henry Anderson to Wilhelm Ander- sen, undl Interest lot 7, block 5, Rose HIll ...oovoiicissnise & C. C. Wilson to Nita B. Skinner, part lots 7 and 8 block 7, Drake's........ Mary B. Eskildson and husband to Mary E. Mattison, part block 6 Bowery Hill and part block 5, Phil- lip's add . Prairie Trust Co. to Wy lot 3, block 8 Prairie Park Mary A. Hennessey to Omaha tric Light and Power Co., 8.712% square feet in nelq swi 23-15-13.... G 6. Squires ana wite to same, same Maud Easley and husband to Lottie Thirtle, lot 85, Firestone's sub...... F. C. Welch et al to Jacob Knopik, fot 10, block 6, Hillcrest 2 C. G. Carlberg and wife to H. A. Morrison. part lots 9 and 10, block 4, Shull's add. Amos Hodgin to J. M. Stelnberg, part lots 9 and 10, block 76, South Omaha & ‘an lots 9 and 10, o to Marl 2 Arm- and wife 12, block RANSFERS 500 experience in the new land the immigrants are met by sympathetic agents, who fur- nish them with all the fnformation neces- sary to start right They are on the customs of this country, Instructed in the first essentlals of good citizenship, and are given advice as to possible employ- ment, good places to locate of that kind. For the carrying out of work, which is backed by brew Charities and posted and matters . this practical the United He several other influen- tial Jewish organizations, the board of directors of the society which employs Mr Neveleft appeals for aid to all Jewish citi- zens throughout the country. Since the contralization of the work under one head | and In the hands of one organization, it| has been found possible to reduce expenses materially, and to accoraplieh much more satistactory results. Specimen Monthe' Work, As a sample of the work done by this soclety, during July, last, 56 Immigrants were assisied to thelr destination in dif- ferent parts of the country. Of this number eighty were placed directly in the care of the soclety by the immigration officers; for elghty-one others the addresses of relatives were found and their friends sent | to them; advertising was done on behalf of 175 who could not locate friends al- ready here; fifty-six were given financlal assistunce; twenty-five were provided with employment, and baggage was recovered for eleven. The average time of sheltering immigrants Is two days, and during the month mentioned, 1,340 meals were served. | The society has an annual expense of | about $50,000, and its revenues are provided by dues of § to $10 from individual mem- bers, $25 to $100 from wealthy contributors, $10 to $50 per annum from lodges and| socleties throughout the count and annual donations from federations of Jew- Ish charities in aifferent parts of the United States Workman Falls, May Cause Death G. T. Taylor Stepped Off Into Base. ment of New Brandeis Theater— Load of Brick Hits Another, G. T. Taylor, & workman employed on the new Brandels theater bufiding, tumbled through a hole in a plitform twenty feet below and sustained injurles which may prove fatal’ Almost at the same instant Ben Billows, working near the same spot, | was showered with a barrowload of bricks from a staging sixty feet above. His head was badly contused, but his hurts do not LEGAL NOTICE, NOTICE OF SALE OF EL! PLANT-By virtue of undersigned Board of Directors. ron Blectric Light & Power Company wil sell at public suction to the highest biddes for o on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, I TRIC LIGH resolution of the the Chad- appear so serjous. Taylor's upper jaw and cheek bones are crushed in and he Is thought to have sus- | tained a fracture of the skull. He was | carrying a board, which obstructed his sight, and stepped Into a space In the | planking of the platform. He struck head T n T, 8, onOne mow Pair of Shoes. Charles A. King was a news- aper correspondent in the ussian-Japanese war. War correspondents have all the fun of battle with some of its risks. One night around the camp fire—if they have camp fires any more—he made a bet that he could walk 56,000 miles in seven years, through every continent of the earth, making his living as he went, without begging, borrowing or stealing. From that time—in May, 1905-—he had ‘legged” it through many lands, China, Corea, Manchuria, beria, Russia, Austrig, Germany Switzerland, France, England and Canada. In April, 1909, ahead ofghis schedule, he was bound east from Seattle, across the Uni- ted States—walking on the roadbed of the Northern Pacific Railway Company. Near Miles City, Montana, he met another traveler, who, also on a wager was walking west from St. Paul to Seattle, and the two compared notes and experiences as Peary and Cook might have done had they met at the North Pole. To their mutual surprise, they discovered that they were both wearing the Got- zian ‘“Health and Walk Easy" Shoe. The west bound traveler had got his in St. Paul before starting, and King, his in Spokane, on the recommendation of a local dealer. When King reached St. Paul, on the 21st of June, 1909, with his feet and his shoes in good condition, he gave the shoes to C. Gotzian & Co., their maker, with an affidavit as to these facts, in token of his appreciation. He had worn them continuously in all weathers for 1,512 miles of the hardest journeyings, without a puncture. But this record for is no unusual Health and Walk: Easy 432 Ramge Bldg. 15th and Harney Sts. INVESTMENTS $7,000 Duplex brick fiat, 206 and 2608 Sherman Ave.. 5 rooms and bath on each floor; hard- wood finish, turnace heat, strictly all mod- . Bullt' two years ago. Kast front. | Lot 40x100 teet; paving all paid; good o |JBNEOD: B b cation. Rent, $720 & year. $6,000 Duplex brick flat, 2618-20 Woolworth Ave., § rooms and bath on each floor, hard pine finish, furnace heat, strictly all modern; | bullt ‘about three years; south front lot, | 40x100; paving all “paild. Good location. | Rent, & year. $5,150 1909, 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 said Chadron Electrie Light & Po Company, us & golng concern, and consisting of Lot 9. In Block 4, City of Chadron, Nebraska, and power house thereon, 8! houses and office and power house furuiture and fixtures, and supplies on hand, and per- sonal property of every character; alfo all its contracts for street lighting and sale of light and power to citizens or cnadron, and all its customers, its franchise, an its poles, wires, lines, dynamos, transformers., en- gines and machinery of every description, | Its stree: lights, and other lights, wher- ever located and ob hand. This property is fn most prowperous and perfect condition since its opening; the service Is perfect and the demand for light and power, from its firet on a plle of brick below. Dr. R. B. Harrls, police surgeon, was called and took both men to St. Joseph's hospitdl. OKLAHOMA REPUBLICANS ARE EXPECTING TO CARRY STATE “Will Be Greatly Do No OWNER SAYS SELL his 8-room, thoroughly modern house, on fine south front lot, one block to Farmam car, two blocks to new Cathollie church on ‘. 10th St.; this place rents for $30 per month, but owner says, for quick sale, would let it go for $3400. LINAHAN REALTY COMPANY, 708 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. Phone Douglas 1669. JAMES RUBY can get insurance monej by writing Jobn or Charley. B tor women during confinement . Egfl‘homu for bables where mothers nnot care for them. Bables boarded. ‘or terms, address Mrs, Martha A. Lee, 40 Croft St. Omaha, Neb. Phone Doug- lan 1521 i . R and ir all makes of sew. 4' s jories Ind. A 1663; Doug. ney. il . 'Phones: " Cyele Co., corner 15th and Har- Siies for "adopiion Samaritan optio Porttm, " PAve. Councll Brufte. la Dl * 28, vated; good Swedish settiement; $10 per acre. J. G. BONE, COUNCIL BLUFFS 1A, 312 Shugart Block. Phone 8id. oo 1'OR SALE—Improved farm in southwest Nebraska, in corn and grain belt, 10 miles from good town; write for price. A bar- |gain for the one' who sees it first. M. M. Surprised Says W. A. Webster. 1t We MODERN HOUSE FOR LAND In Hanscom park district; good house, paved street. Can be had for farm land. W. T. GRAHAM, RADIUM INSTITUTE FINDS LARGER QUARTERS GET a dairy farm in the Ozarks: good water; mild climate; cheap land; 800 acres at $ per acre. Geo. M. Crosby, Willow Springs, Mo.* e during W. A. Webster of Muskogee, Okl., is in Good Omaha, visiting his brother, John R. Web- ster. Mr. Webster was formerly a resi- dent of Omaha, but has become enamored | of the attractions of the state wade fa- | South Dakota. .-THE famous Velvetina Tollet Goods. ¢ by all druggists or phone Douglas 6605 SALVATION ARMY solicits castoff lothing; in faof thing Y“ do_not noed. a. ?0 leet, repair And sell at 134 N. 'lth 8t., for eost of cellection to the wo:thy LR Gl paone Douglas 4135 and wagon call. MASSAGE AND BATHS. Old Boston Store Bldg., dth . 16th St. Stairway on Dougl MAGNETIC atments. __Emmerlin Brote Mib & 1oth BU Dous. 68 OMAHA Stammerers' Ins. Blag. I continement home. Mrs. Dr. King, th. T Web. 258. Ind. B-1550. “Underworld Sewer," ice, $1.60. Sold by 8. 16th St., between figor. 5 Bwarts Douglas and Dodge. “fl!-m de Voy. Manlcuring and massage. 16th St. Flat 8. Phone D. 7686 its o rent at LIEBEN' Masque Suits * " Vard' D iy —— e e MME. ALLEN of Chleago, salt glow, magnetio and massage treatments, N. 1th St DIES—A confinement home; discases ficaily and quickly treated. Addres &2, care Bee. scl o 804 Bee Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1683, WE DARE YOU To make & reasonable offer on falr busi- ness terms for 6-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT. No. 202 S, 20th Ave. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 64 N. Y. Life Bldg. 7-ROOM _HOUSE—ANl modern _except heat, paved street, on car line, located on 20th, near Hickory. Price, $3,000. Terms . 0od_party. gLp P NIELSEN & CO., P. O. 708 N. Y. Life Bldg. Both 'Phones. flbusd $2,000 5-ROOM COTTAGE 337 Boyd St., large lot, 60x130 feet, fine Jawn, Iarge trées and some frdlt, chicken house, ete., only two blocks from Ames Ave. car line, House In good condition, Good nelghbors. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. NEW BUNGATOW. 0th and Binney Sts. $2,80. Easy Terms. On Dodge and 30th St. car line, dlagonally across from new Omaha View school house. High and sightly, 5 rooms, furnace, oe- mented cellar, iaundry. electricity, thor- oughly modern and elegant. HALL, 433 Ramge Blag. Both' Phones.* STRICTLY private home for confine- ments; excellent oa: bables adopted; trained nurse. 218 Davenport. ' PouLTRY WHITE WYANDOTTES-We have for , hens, cockerels and pullet: R SALE—Pekin, Rouen and Muscovy ducks, geese, Scotch Collle pupples. Fred Kucera, Clarkson, Neb. TO make room, Rose horn yedariin hens or dos, while they last Genéva, Neb. R. No. 1 Comb White Leg- Sullets ‘st 3i0 per rs. F, C. Tatro, Tee !i.kEID-A Poultry Tonlc for ® “o' ’v.:::‘yry:gq.";g{:.." does nl;‘llh‘.'l" fi money w - D. B Johnson Co.. Omana, Neb. PRINTING poeaa— L)L 'PHONE IND. A-363% for good Lyrastad ing Codbth & Caphol Ave REAL ESTATE SRR LTS B FINISHED FOR A HOME Brand new modern residence, with recep- tion hall, parior, dining room and stair- way finished In oak, large plate glass door and windows, three good-sized bed rooms, bath room and linen closet on second floor; | go0d cement basement under whole house, | with good furnace; both electric and gas |fixtures. This house has been wuilt from the very best of material throughout. Price, $3,760. W.J. DERMODY INV. 00O, Tel. D. 5108 or A-2083. N. Y. L. Bldg. CALIFORNFA AND 4TH ST. Near new cathedral, a modern house on car line, paved street. Can be bought for $3,500. Nothing like it for the money. HOUSE. W. T. GRAHAM, Bee Bldg. ‘Phone Doug. 1633, r———————— FOR r Duplex flat, 2219 8. 29th 8t., 5 rooms and bath on each floor, hard pine finish, on paved street, paving all paid; on car lne, close to Hanscom park. Only takes $2,650 cash to handle this. $10,500 . 61719 S. 19th St, close in, down town, double brick flat; has 1 rooms on each side, strictly all modern, only a few blocks trom the retail district. This property will surely advance in rice uickly. Rent, 1,060 a year. P SOl Y HASTINGS & HEYDE. 1614 Harney St* 38th Ave. 50 ft. frontage, with all For your home, 160 ft. deep, facing east, Bee it toduy. O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug. or A-2162. JUST finished § rooms, 3323 Seward St., has oak finish, all convenience: t fur- lumbing; nice terrace, fine lock to car. Price $4,550. Phone Webster 55649, owner.* specials pald. FOR SALE-Four fine Lincoln county, S. D., farms. For full information address J.'W. Latreille, Lennox, S. D. it S R Texas, TEXAS homes and Investments. FERGUSON & WRIGHT, Doug. 153. 807 N Y. Life Hldg. REMEMBER it only takes & stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS to home owners and home bulld- ers, With privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-annually. ¢ commission. W. H. THOMAS, 503 First National Bank Bldg. $100 tc $10,00 made prompul Wead Bldg., 1th and Farnam. SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-15 First Natlonal Bank Bldg. Bell phone Douglas Zus. FIVE PER CENT MONEY 10 loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bidg | TMONEY TO LOAN—Payr.e Inv. stment Co prospective - customers, g an increase of the plant actually needed at this time. to any inquiring purchaser. Dated, October 14, 1909. WILLIAM ELLIS, J. F. MOTE, BYRON L. SCOVEL, Ol15toN14 Dirsetors. GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- Kansas, Ooto- ber 25,'1909. Sealed proposals in triplicate central and then opened master, Fort Leavenworth, will be recelved here until 11 a time November 13, 1909, for the construction of road, waiks, at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. m., ot on application. may be seen here. also at office ers Exchange, Kansas City, Mo, United States reservea the right t or reject any or all bids. Envelopes to & a4 ‘“Proposals for Roads, Walk . and_addressed to Captain D. Davis, Quartermaster. 29-30-31, N 11-12. larged capaoity; d its capacity 1s An entirely sutficient reason for this sale will be given Full informa tion and blank forms of proposals furnished | Plans and specifications | Chief Quartermaster, Omaha, and Master Bulld- 'he | accept | Willlam mous by Governor Haskell | ‘“We are deeply Interested In this new campalign for improved navigation of the rivers,” sald Mr. Webster. ““The Arkansas river flows by Muskogee in a wider and deeper volume than the Missouri boasts at Omaha or Kensas City, and we expect within & short time to have & line of boats running from our city to Little Rock, Ark. We now have one steamer at Musko but it is not in active commission as yet. “People In this section and elsewhere | seem to think Oklahoma City is the great town of our state, but that is not so, en- tirely. Muskogee has doubled its popula- tion in four years, and within the next next five years we expect our eity to out- strip all the others. We are in the center of the greatest ol and gas belt in the country, and our wells produce a better grade of ofl than Pennsylvania. Then we have a great climate that attracts people from less favored sections, and we are bound to grow. “We Wil be greatly surpriged down in Oklahoma if the state does not go repub- e | #, | | TWANTED—City louns. Peters Trust Co. —= 92,000 Feet Floor Space, $0,000-Good Trackage. Harrison & Morton. "GOOD TRACKAGE COR) $17,000 for the northwest corner of Capltol Ave and 12th St. 152x120 feet wholesale district. For further information see George & Co., 1601 Farnam St. MUST BE SOLD Brand pew 5-room home, all very large rooms, very fine combination lighting fix- tures, best of nickel plumbing, floors all poliehed, fine corner lot, south front only 1 block from Ames car. See It at 318 Taylor Bt. About $400 cash. See J. W. RASP CO., 659 Brandels Bldg. 7-ROOM, NEW, MODERN House. Larg: 'lol In western part of city, VERY EASY TERMS Desir: bl&n- hborhood. and price is right. NOWA' £ot°cd.! LAND AND &4 N. Y. Lite | HOUSE | WANTED—City loans and warrants. w. | Farnam Smith & Co., 1820 Farnam St | TPAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. N. Y. lLife. | Private money, $500 to $5,000; low rate. $400 10 $5,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefo | Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug. o A-2152 LOWEST RATES—Bemis, Drandeis Bldg. | GARVIN BROS., 313 N. Y. Life. 300 to | $2w,w on improved property. No delay. | 3% FARM and city loans; optional puy- ment; no delay. L Sibbernsen. (inaha. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 5, 6 and T-room houses. If prices are right [V ROWATR LAV AND LOT to. Suite 624 N. Y. Lite Bldg. VACANT lots and houses. Have cash buyers. 411 Karbach Blk. Red 3007, A-364. "WANT TO BUY A § TO 7-ROOM WITHIN WALKING DIS- TANCE OF HIGH SCHOOL. WILL| PAY UP TO $3,750 FOR GOOD PLACE. ADDRESS B 708, BER GANADIAN PACIFIC— WEEKLY SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL, QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL. r on the Atlantic than our Empresses, 1 steamers. E. BENJAMIN, G Clark 8t., Ghicag Wireless on b 332 So. A . e ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIPS lican at the next election. The trouble and | the bickerings brought about through dem- ocratic incapacity have had their effect on the thinking people, and the result fs | pretty sure to be an overturning In the political complexion of the state.” ROME MILLER BEFORE COURT | Attorney for Hotel Man Asks Post- ponement of J. O'Brien PENN IS SET AT LIBERT Man Charged with White Slavery is| arged on Motion by Plattl, Wlhen the case of Charle: dismissed. to hold the man. Penn was arrested on white slave charge In having attempted to | induce a number of young girls to accom- pany him to Kansas City, where, th prosceution alleged. it was his Intention to seil them into discharged white slavery. Penn Foley's Kidney Remedy wiil cu of kiduey or bladder trouble that is not h yond the reach of medicine. Cures ache and irreguleriiles that Sold by all drugglsts. Penn, charged | with alding and abetting a delinquent child, | was called in police cowrt Assistant County | Attorney Piatti moved that the charge be there being Insufficlent evidence was any case back- | if neglected might result in Bright's disease or diabetes. Not Yet Served, an—_— | Through his attorney, John C. Wharton, Rome Miller, proprietor of the Rome hotel charged with violating the 8 o'clock saloon | closing law, appeared in police court Thursday morning. At the request of Mr. Wharton the case was eontinued until No- | vember 24 Service on Thomas J. O'Brien, proprietor of the Henshaw hotel, has not yet besn made, Mr, O'Brien being out of town for a couple of days on business. | No further complaints have been made | by Harry A. Stone, the secretary of the Anti-Saloon league. Y| he Guard the health of your family by keep. |ing at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has no equal for e. | coughs: colds and croup. It you have anything 0 sell or and want quick action advertise The Bee Want Ad columns, trade it in LACK OF SPACE NECESSITATES CHANGE Famous Specialists Move Into Large: Quarters and Add Four Eminent Specialists to Their Staff— At New Location After November 12, — of the extreme lack of room increasing practice the Rad- and Surglcal Institute have On acou and the ev fum Medical t | touna it advisable to move from thelr old location at "1i23 Farnam to the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Farnam (entrance 2) South Thirteenth) after November 13, and thereby acquire a sufte of offices, con: sultation rooms, examination rooms, ete. adequate to thelr growing institution, ADD SPECIALISTS TO STAFF. While making a change, which will af. ford them more room, they have'not neg- lected thelr staff of physicians. Four em- Inent, eastern specialists and Radium 8 tem experts have been added to the al- ready efficlent staff, which glves Omaha one of the foremost medical Institutions in the world. No effort expense will be spared in placing the staff in & position to afford service and to handle the practice in & way which will the people of the country to be proud to harbor an in- stitution of this kind This is the only Institute of western America whi ou get the Radium System of treatment. Every case will be thoroughly examined by an up-to-date speclalist, and medic will be prepared In our own laboratory, after consultation by thesa eminent speclalists. You can rest assured when you go to this institute that if you are suffering from any of the following flls such cancer, epithelloma, lupus, asthma, catarrh, rheumatism, epllepsy, gall stones, stomach, kidney, liver, blood and skin d you will have the best treatment known in the world today. We have every modern and up-to-date equip ment to make and will make a sclentific and thorough examination of your case. If we can cure you we will tell you so and take your case, otherwise case will not be accepted. Even If your case is ine curable their advise will make you come fortable and perhaps prolong lite, Come in and let us show you the radium and explain its wonderful propensities. Consnltation and examination free. Radium Medical argl Surgical Institute northwest corner Thirteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha. cnuse your TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER One Dollar & Yeas,

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