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4 3 cmu\ OFFERED FOR RENT Houses and Cottages—Co ARD Van & Storage Co. D. w and thip household goods. MAG Pack 5-ROOM house, Qwner water rent. $10.60 per month. No ehll White. 5ii North 34, in_rear. “offices. 1498 fren: modern. WE HAVE t'fl or three suites of | rooms in the PATTERSON BLOCK, 17th and Farnam Sts., for rent. McCague Investment Company, 1506 Dodge St. Doug. 415. LARGE o"lc. room (Mfl) on 16th 'll. opposite postoffice, $10 per month; smaller room at Conrad Youns, Dodge. OFFERED FOR SALE Miscellaneons__Continmed. COAL by the ton. " Call Webster 6897 ONB ! 'od_second-h an, $20. ana UARSHALL SMITH ©O. Opposite Court Houss, burner, GOOD seeond-hand m-no [practice, 0. on easy rerms, MARSHALL SMITH_ CO., w8 8. u.n pposite Court House. FOR SALE—Two roller top desks nearly new. Inquire R. W. Baker, Supt., Bee Bldg COAL fFublic M Partridge-Th FOR SALE—A good, register; dress suitable for will sell on easy payments. Ad- 7l care Bee. DRSIRABLE single office, also suite of offices, in "nn(fi"?rflll‘gkfli}i EDY, 2 PRty 200 First Natlonal Bank Bullding. Tel. Douglas 72. Stores. and_ nasement i foor STOREROO)] biock. !t O.. l-‘fl N. #th. Hall. 3 Ramge Eldg.. both Dhoves. OSTEOPATHV JOHMSON INST., 418 N. Y, L. Tel. D. 1084, Dr. Kathryn Nicholas. 608 N. Y. L. B bk AT LRS- Bldl: PATENTS L. O. BARNELL, Paxton Bik. Tel. Red 717, GOOD OFFEICE. Offico room in the Bee Builéing, ground fioor, fronting on Farnam 8t LARGE BUILDING. We offer for rent on long term the old Presbyterian hospital, dompletely repaired, painted and over thirty rooms, three-story briok bullding, centrally looated, weil adapted for hospital or public Institution; rent reasonable. N. P. DODGE & CO. 1116 Farnam lt 19 (‘umm: Tal_ “Web. ll'l Garage for r Rent Ready Jan. 1. 32%4x132 Farnam and 224 Harrison & Morton DESIRABLE storeroom, No. 1613 North 2th street, was occupied a8 & meat market for over twenty years and is just the Jo- cation for that Iine of business, ALFRED C. KENNEDY, 29 First National Bank | Hullmn‘ Tel. Douglas 722 __ OFFERED FOR SALE PEST PLACE for STOVES AND TURE. Racket Store, 16 & Cuming uoun_ “RANGE um (Ituxuln Ave* for sale cheap. “BARGAINS in second hand rurnnur- Schweltzer, 1711 N. 24th St. W, 2194; B. 1326 STOVES, slightly used, sold regardless of cost: American l'urnllura Co., 220 16th. FINE Iron _bed, halr and box mattress. bargain. 216 N. 23a, Remember It only takes & of the pen to mention the saw the ad in The troke or two act that you Bee. IF $190 h for a xuml New Upright plano Interesis you, call at 3 MARSHALL SMITH CO., 8 8. 1Sth Opposite Court Hou: “SLIGHTLY used upright planos for sale at 198 Harney. C. H. Thatcher Co. D. 5019, Typewriters. BCOND hand typewrits Céntral Typewriter Excha COA 31.30 on every ton and . better coal. We ;,umnmea orrect welghts. Hoeenblutt N Cut Price Coal Co. ALMOST new piano: Bllurdly Ruum S at cut sold, repaired . 1607 Farnam Misccllaneous. AT CUT PRICES We save you from 5c o mun be lold by . Davidge Bldg. id on all catal Sherman & ¥ Co, Omaha, Neb. Second-Hand Boilers W e will ell two boliers that ha ii use at (he Bee building. They a 176-horsopower return tubsiar bollers, inch dlameter by 15 fee. Jong. They have I8¢, L tubes, 3 inclies by 13 teel. Work- ing pressure 150 pounds per square inch Heat surface, 19,000 square feet. Grate area 82% sauare feet. We are very anxious to dispose of these bollers immediately and will sell at a bar- saip it taken at ono Wi BRE BUILDING COMPANY, 2ith and Farnam S.s. Omaha, Neb prices; frelght ogue free. ‘ HUF MAN, 31$ Navilile Bldz. Book free g PERSONAL COAL 4ntarer e, 1Py i treatment. l\fAGNEi‘ICm 8. 16th St., JOHN CANE is In town. ume to k‘lr!l“‘ll’i:‘el- o 01 8. fim Ave = 7 n comes out or your CORNE Jou, 3600 souse oet o Sone use Corn Jelly. Haines Drug Co., 1610 Far. MAGNETIC . —— Smith, third floor. “JAMES RUBY can get Insurance money by writing John or Charley. PRIVATE HOME during cgnfinement; babies for adoption. Good Samdritan Sani- torium, 740 1st Ave., Counell Bluffs, Ia. Mme. Smith, thivd flo treatment. 522 8. 16th 8L, WE RENT and rep-lr r all makes of sew- Tiachins. ' Phones, Ind., A 1068, Doue. 1 Neb. Cyele l.o, corper 15th and Har- 164 ney. STRICTLY Drlv‘h hon ments; excellent ocare; bables trained nurse. 2518 Davenport s for men, GRIFFITH, s and tou W IGSB and 14 FRENZER BLK. THE (lmoul Velvetina Tollet Goods. sale by all druggists or phone Douglas 6603 A HOME for women during conftnement. We find homes for babies where mothers gannoj care for them. Bables boarded For terms address Mrs. a A. Lee, 401 Bancroft St, Omaha, Neb. ‘Phone Dous- las 1921, 4 THE SALVATION ARMY solicits castof? glothing: n fact, anyining you do not noed. We collect, repair and sell at 14 N. 'ith St. for, cdet of cplleclon to the, worthy all phone Douglas 413 and wagon for confine- adopted; For Bl call, Private conllnlMl hom.. Hrl Dr Klll 1824 N. 24th. Tel, Web. T, A NIW BOOK, the "UMorworld !omr." by Josle thburn,l‘ u. Sold by Swarts & McKelwey, Lh BL between Douglas and Dodge. Arlene de Voy, Manicuring and massage. 620 h St Flat 8. Phone D. 7686 GGERS' Bflv e confinement home. ml lhrthl Bt MASSAGE AND BA’ R-308, Old Boston Store Bidg., llh tioor. 10 0. 16th St Btalrway on Douglas St ME. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow, .inetic and massage treatments, 27 N. | bin St Mastque Suits 0 It at LIEBEICS OMAHA Stammerers'_Ins. Ramge Bldg. A Stammepers o, SemEe 8 POULTRY FOR SALESPekin, Rouen and Muscovy ducks, geese, Scotch Collle puppies. Fred Kucera, Clarkson, Neb. TO make room, Rose Comb White Leg- horn yearling hens or pullets at $10 per doz. while they last. Mrs. F. C. Tatro, Geneva, Neb. R. No. 1. U U-NEED-A Poul Tonic for 6 days; If your egg Increase does not twice pay for your wnln your mon-s will be re- E. Joh maha, Neb. Scrsenln[ 31 60 100 Ibs. Wl‘nnr, 801 N. 16th. M. B TURKEYE for sale; cggs in season. . _Preston, North N X R"’Y,\'Ebs of Eentiny iinoleum. practi” a b eBtore, Councll Bluffs WE HAVE on hllnd Illnumbar of lnk blr- BAFES, new FOR SALE_New and 2d-hand b"lhrd nd pool tables. We lead the world in cheap bar fixtures, easy payments. Bruns- wick-Balke Coll So. 10th St. 200 OVEI’K‘OATI SLIGHTLY USED, ata bargain A B, SINGER, 416 N. 16th. CASH REGISTER-Burgess-Granden Co., Wil Howard strest EVERYTHING in l{wwrflarl: Just & few of our bargains: Rebuilt No. 2 Smith Premier, $31; No. 8 Oliver, $25; No, 6 Rem- ington, 333, machines shipped on approval: Bo depolll required. TER tqm?nmfl' co., — ST FOR TSALE—Beaver fur robe gonditipn. Call at 1210 Farnam St NE for door, window sills and Inquire Bee Pub. Co., in good 1t's_good, try it & Weeth. $5.00 COA Both_"ohonen TALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand, 1815 Farnam SHOLARSHIP on leading business col- lege for sale at discount.” Address ¥ W oe. Right Way, WANTED—GIrl to do general work; good wages. 1loe. This advertisement ran for at least a week in a bi ’mn ie Latfert's Jewelry | PRINTING 'PHONE_IND, A-2620 for good rinting. Lyngstad Printing Co., 16th & Capitol Ave REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. REED AB!TRACT CO.. Bst. ; prompt service; get our prices. 1710 Farmam St GANGESTAD, 404 Bee Bldg, Tel. D. 8361 PAYNE INV. CO., first tloor N. Y. Life. BENJAMIN R. E. CO,, 77 Brandels Bldg. BEAL Iflfi'rl TITLI TRUST CO. President. REAL ESTATE & REAL ESTATE LOANS E. H. Ambler, 812-2 Barker Blk. D. 78 CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. NOTHING LIKE THESE FOR $1.00 CASH AND $1.00 A WEEK 5 east front lots left on 4lst St. and Ames Ave. Only one block to car line. PRICES $250 EACH All 60 feet wide, 120 feet deep to alley, You will regret It i you don't get one of HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St Wrong Way hous Apply XYZ, this of- daily, which had a circulation of over 40,000, without bringing in a single reply. The man who wrote the ad vertisement was a business man,” and the paper that ran the classified advertisement had up with him at that very time the question of display space for his business advertising. Naturally the prospect of landing it was not bright. The advertising manager of the paper called on the man @and was told that he, the business man, had good evidence that adveri!siug, in that paper at least, would not pay bhim, the “Help Wanted” ad being cites A copy of the advertisement wi man, who sald he knew what d as evidence. shown to the newspaper- the trouble was and offered to bet the contract that not one but a dozen replies could be had through his papers. The advertisement was rewritten in this fashion: WANTED—Neat, in iamily of twe; suany, capable girl for maid no washing; private room and good Apply XYZ, this office. The day following the inse: ty-seven replies were recelved. rtion of The e adVertisement twen- ith of the usin in advertising was restored and, needless to say, the paper got the display contract. “self-adding cash | THE BEE: OMAHA oIy l&%&&'fi% !'IE SALE. (Coutinued.) ATURDAY ESTATE crry A Entr FOR SALE (Lonunud) Reduced Prices 2104 Chicago, corner lot 50x76, paved street, paving all paid for, cement sidewslks, par: lor, reception hall, dining room and kitchen on’ first figor, finished in oak; upstairs contains three large bed rooms and bath; umbing, gas and electrie on fixtures, excellent furn: fuily cemented cellai Teady for o cupancy. Price reduced fro: for immediate sale; $300 ¢ trifle more than rent % Chicago, lot 80x76. paved strest with aving paid ' for, permanent sidewalks, lving room across entire front of house, bnlmu a |dining room and kitchen on first floor, three bed rooms fully cemented, as and eleotric ligh all ready for oocu- ancy. Price reduced from $4,100 to $3,800 or quick sale, $300 cash, balance in monthly payments a trifle more than rent. ese houses are located within walking distance of the center of the eity, a few blceks from High school, close to Crelgh- ton university and In an excellent locality. They are desirable in every way. C. G. Carlberg, 91 N. Y. Life Bldg. HAVE YOU $75, $100 OR $1501 $1501 You'll be surprised to know of the choice homes we can sell on these pay- ments. We offer for the first time, five good houses, just newly painted, ovi erhauled and repaired throughout, ~well lo paved streets and car line, 15 mlnul business center. One 9 rooms, nd bath finished in oal I xcellont partly modern; concrete walks in all ylrds some shade trees. terms; cash payme monthly instalimen aré bargains In Inside properties terms within reach of all. You can’t find & better way (o save rent money. Let us show you these today. RUSSELL & McKITRICK 0O., 412 Ramge Bldg. 15th and Harney Sts. West Farnam Nothing Down Complete and ready for occupancy, a new 9-room residence of most sub- stantial construction, finished in quar- ter-sawed oak downstairs; upstairs fin- ished in white enamel, with mahogany- stalned doors; tiled bath room. This is a specially designed house, thé in- terior.being extremely handsome. Price $7,850, balance monthly payments. No cash payment needed. The Byron Reed Co, 'Phones: Doug. 297; A-3834. 212 South 14th. FOR quick returns list your real estate for sale and exchange with me; no_sale, Board of Tri Mitchell, eb. BUY from the owner 8-room, all modern, good barn, 2-story. Good coal shed. Frult trees bearing. Patrick A 1 WANT an offer on lot 2, block 20, origh pul piat of thelelty of (imaha, wiih two houses, 1909 California street. Lot THO“I BRENNAN, New York Life Buiding. A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME Seven rooms d reception hall, large Ilving room ent length of south side of house, large bed rooms, plenty of u finely finished; full east front lot, street, in the western part of olly Prlc' is right an VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. 7624 New York Life Bldg. EASY TERMS Five-room cottage in Clifton Hill, ready for occupancy December 1; can sell either with or, without furnace; cemented bas ment: good fixtures; house is well bull lcoks attractive ‘and is micely 44x128; close to car line, 42,600, without SHIMER & CHASE CO., Sole Agents, %09 8. 17th St., Opposite Court House. Both telephones. $300.00 East front lot on 45th St. just south of Leavenworth, full size brick walks in front. Only 15 minutes' ride down town on street car. Terms 3 cash and $ a month. Ad- ‘-LIA"A“‘ lots built on. ST NGH & HE!DDN Mld Harney St. CAN MAKE TERMS HANSCOM PARK HOME Seven rooms, two stories and attl bedrooms. Very attractive new ho: Georsia Ave.; east front lot, SIXIN; paving paid; oak finish; large living room, entire width of house; book cases bullt in; full basement; laundry, drain toll essed brick foundation. Price 35, ‘erms.” Immediate possession. GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE, Ground Floor, N. Y. Life. 6ROOM HOUSE " PAVED STREET, $1,600 $200 CASH and $20 A' MONTH North 30th St. Owrer left city. Property must be sold at once. Close to two car linel PlVAIl‘ tax and permanent walks HASTXNG! l HEYDEN 13“ H ne; " GOLDEN’S A 'S ALL METAL WEATHER STRIP SAMUEL DICKINSON. 2 an‘- Bldg. "TWO FINE CORNER LOTS 60x132 feet each, one east front, water sewer and near car line. $000—KASY TERMS NGWATALAND & Lot cO. ANNUAL RENT $816 NET RENT, $720 PRICE $5,500 y St For the frame apartment at 1139 and 1141 | N. 17th 8t, with frame cottage in rear, full lot on paved street and car line, only 12 minutes’ walk down town. You ean't beat this In Omaha. You must not bother the tenants. See us. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 164 Harney Hl 29TH AND DECATUR ST. House, 9 rooms, large corner lots, 1,860, W.T.GRAHAM, :)1“390 Bld(. Tel. Doug. 1533, VERY ractive, well cnnnrufled two- story house at 2606 M 8t J eted rOOmSs. recep |on hal ull basement. o attre The best furnace, plumb- ing and mnblnl(lon fixtures. For sale by the owner.* U.P.and B. & M. tracks run by N. W. corner, 26th and Oak Sts. We offer this corner, $4x158. Opposite Hull's new yards. Near S 24th car line. Only B..M O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N. Y. Lite Bldg., Doug or A n&2 THE 8. W. cor. 26th Ave. and Pop- pleton Ave., a good 8-room house, with bath, furnace, etc.; barn, fine trees; lot 127 ft, front on Poppleton Ave., 100 ft. on 25th Ave; a good, close-in home. If interested call E. s or ‘phone D. 1610. "SEVEN.ROOM cottage, all modern ex- cept heat. Corner lot Corner 334 and Webster. Call B-5273. 7-ROOM COTTAGE, CLOSE IN Bath, gas, tollet, large rooms, full base ment; rented at $22. Price $2.200; 75 cash, balance §25 a month, § ver cent Intefes Good home or investm CLOVER REALTY SYNLIC ATE, Ground Fioor, N. Y. Life. WE have ranging in on request. ney St “good list of nnum; and flats, price from $§ to $60. List malled Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Har- W81 EVANS St new, modern, $2.70._Call W 3198, REAL ESTATE FARM AND MANCH LAND FOR SALR _ NOVEMBER 20, 1909. SHATS, LEGAL NOTICES 350-a. Plem eo. farm, for western land, ..‘ $14,000 Nflll‘l Neb. and Ia. Brlck hl(l' So. Omaha, for western land, :‘ jots, Dundee, for cottage, olear, eq. £ _ Sulte 38 N. Y. Life Bids. e Shand S for farm, eq. WANTED TO BUY DEST price pald for second-hand furni lu_le carpets, clothing ’nl shoes. Tel. Doug HIGHEST pices for furuiture, ete. BELI/S Purn. Blore, 1400 Dodge. %531 BALTIMORE 2d-hand ore pA. price 2d-hand furniture. elothes. eve. Highest prices for old 0ld_gold, e M. than ¥s_ Dest . 4255, broken watches, 211 8. 18th Californ We are making homes for a million peo- d tract in Cali ‘California—Now or Never,” the finest California book ever printed, 10c. Easy payments. See our big @xlibit at Chicago's great land show, Nov. 2 to Dec. We want an army of v 1 with us to bulld (lis greatesi new community. Organize a colony. Write to- Cay for free information. H. L. Hollister, 26 LaSalle St., Chicago. FOR SALE or trade—§00-acre farm, weli improved; 11 miles from county seat, 4 milss from rallroad station. For particulars ad- dress Charles Niehous, Holyoke, Colo., P. 0. Box 214 COLORADO 40,000 ACRES AT $5 This land is partly under irrigation now and €an all be irrigated. Offered at this remarkably low price for quick sale in order lo close partnership. Worth your whilg 1o investigate A LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 64 New York Life BId; FI‘IE FARMING LA\D IV EASTERN COLORADO will raise Ilrzse crops of corn and small rain; corn, to 40 bu.; wheat and oats, to 66 bu. per acre this year. 310 to p.l‘ acre. Write us for ull Kllllcllllls MA COUNTY REA. oy Wray,. Co\o Town. CAPITALISTS ANI’) PROMOTERS INVESTIGATE, $240.000, part cash, buys 113,40 acres, well watered, lnd about 6,000 head hor FOR SALE—My farm of 70 acre: miles northwest of Blarchard and two miles southeast of Northboro, la.; well im- proved. ' J. A. McKee, Blanchard, la. SUMNER county, ~Kansas. improved farms for sale. Would Jike to work with Nebraska and lowa agents. C. L. Haslet, Wellington, Kan.! DICKINSON COUNTY, KANSAS, LAND. me show you the bargaind I have 1o SRt betoos you v At ol meeu 407 lars to you either for a home or an in- vestment. If possible, try and see me in | the next 60 days, for 1 have a large list| at present and ilKely can show you a better | bargain now than later; also by buying | now you will get all or a share of the growing wheat on many of the farms I have for. sale. You will appreclate this country, If you see it, the same as many other eatisfied custos I have had in the past. Corn, wheat and alfalfa the main_ crops. Call or address E. Fackler, Kan. Manchester, Nebraska. NEBRASKA 30 acres of as fine land as lays out doors. A well improved farm only 2% mil to a live growing town in eastern Ne- braska. For a quick sale we offer it AT $45 PER ACRE Worth while to logk this up, ATA _LAND & LOT CO., Sulte 624 New York Life Bldg. FOR SALE—18) acres even land, no buildings. Atifance.” Neb.o FARM BARCAIN—Must be sold on ac- count of ownef's health; well improved §20-acre farm, seven and a quarter miles from town; price, $36 per acre; easy terms, J. T. Campl Lichtield, Neb. $30 John ‘We have 160,000 Sotes of cholce lard to gelect from, ranging in price from 3 to w0 per sore. Tnis land ls in the oll” and aistrict and, you might get an oll well T NOWATA LAND AND LOT (O, Sulte 624 New York Life Bldg. Texas. TEXA! hnmel and Inv.llmen!l. RGUSON WRIGHT, Doul 1834 807 !\' Y. Llh Hag. FOR SALE—A farm, 611 acres, In eastern Texas, about 3 miles west of & modern and prosperous city- of 12,000 inhabitants, % per acre. Address Box 819, Bos- , Wis. Wyoming. ' FOR SALE—First-class cattle ranch in eastern Wyoming. Will easily run 2,000 head of cattle. 400 mcres under {rrigation; 200 acres in alfalfa. Good improvements. Must sell on_account of t:lllnf health. Ad: dress Lock Box 3. Atlantic. Ia. REAL ESTATE LOANS $500 to §6,000 on homes In Omaha, O'Keefe Real Estato Co. 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug. of LOANS to home owners and home bulld. ers, with privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-annually, No commission. H. THOMAS, 503 First Nutionul Bank Bl FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha-+Business Eroperty. THOMAS BREN! Room 1, New York Llh Biay $100 tc $10,000 made promptly. Wead Bidg., 15th and Farnam. MON ol SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 41718 First National Bank Bldg. Bell phone Douglas ZIk. WANTED—City 7 WANTED~City 19an: Farnam Smith & Co., PAYNE, BOSTWICK k CO., N. Y. Life. Private money, $600 to low rate, LOWEST RATES— Bemis, Brandeis Biag GARVIN BROS., 218 N. Y. Life. $&0 to o, Trust Co. w. Tants, 120,00 on tmprovea propérty. No delay. | §% FARM and cll ment: no delay. REAL ESTATE WANTED VACANT lots and houses. Have cash buyers. 411 Karhach Blk. Rod 3007, A-8645. WE HAVE B‘UYERS FOR 5, 6 and T-room houses. rices are right we can nll your vropu’ly or yor NOWATA LAND AND LOT III 24 v te Ay ‘| at the option of the hol WANTED—TO RENT NTED at once by party of 3 for 3 monihs sulte of furnished rooms with boatd in private family. ~Location must ba good. Wlilling to pay libera for_satistaglory rooms. Address W-hil. WA or 2 YOUNG mafried couple want rooms and board with private or _4-room furnished flat for housekeeping. Walking distance. Ole Hibner, 2127 Farnam, care Central Tire and Rubber Co. WANTED—SITUATIONS A NEW YORK lawyer, repruc‘ntlnl large trust company in special capacity, has considerable fime, to devote to legal or other work for reasonable compensation; vielnity New York Life Bidg. Address B 62, Bee. WANTED-By young man, place to work Jor board while attending Boyles college. Both phones. WANTED—Position as resident or visit- A.gfi‘ overnesk; best references. Address O | 638, Bee. ' POSITION by young kind; must have work; good penmal fair at figures. Address L 735, Bee. GOOD housekeeper and practical nurse wants position. 'Phone Webster 773. Refl ences. e REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS _ Resetve Realty to D. D. Camp- bell, lot %%, Puitohcock's st § 100 w. errywxfiher and wife to IBlk- horn Valley Drainage district, right of way on Wi nelk sel and sed nwi 18-16-10 RN Same to same, Eatne neij seiq, 18-16-10 Eflll(n lnd Jonn A, Creighton Re Trust ' Co. ‘o sam S H-16-10 ana. m¥ nwik 8-16-10... W. E. Rosoncrans and wife to Knudt ‘Thompson, _lot. 15, hlock 4, Creigh- add . 1,200 man, 23, of bi ] 1,600 and wife to O. F. H lan, v\% sublot 2, taxlot 12, 21-15-13. B. P. Thieband and wife to F. W. Kenwood Reaity Co.’ to sons, lots 406, 407, 408, Kenlood Hununnon et al., trustees, t . Toms, lot Upland Terrace The National nd Co. to Jes: Devere! feet on Harney west_of 1ot 7, Kennedy ‘et ‘1. to Etta A. lerold ot 18, block 8, Grammercy Park Ralston Townsite Co. Nllul'i H“ blou: 9, & 1ston. s onal Ban] ‘ommerce to Ma. L Mllllr, lot ' blonk l‘LAlbrllhr,l e u w. Lang- wur!l’:‘gh unfl% TM ll Remln‘tonn ormsen‘and wite to Ole 'Ste- fanus, part lot 17, Pelham Place.. Missour! Valley Land & Live Stook Co. to Josephine H. Weidenfeller, 8% lots 13 and 14, bleck 1, Catalpa sPllee . C. Noot and wife to iots 2§ and 24, bloek 1, same. to Heile W|llon. me, Emma Cook, wd2 feet lots 1, 2, 3, Morse & Bruner's sub J._P. Huston, exeautor, Harrold lot’ 39, 3, Gram- ‘mercy Park . J. L. Kennedy and wite to G. T. Morton, lot 10, block 9, Brlx 8 Plo A. Brown to Maggle Shane, lots 18 and 28, block 3, lemal’ne. o D. elch, nei nei, 27-16-i1 me, awi nwi and ni% o VBtta Al LEGAL NOTICES THE MISSOURD | PACIFIC” RAITLWAY SPECIAL STOORHOLDERS MEETING, Notice 18 hereby given, that<a special meeting 0f, the s{obkholders of ‘Tne Mis- sourl Pacific Rallway Company will be held at the pany, in the Missourl Pacific Bullding, No. 06 Market Street,-in the City of St. Louls, Missouri, on Tuesday. the 18th day of | January, 1919, at nine o'clock in the fore- I the following propositions (a) To adopt a code of by-laws for the Company. (b) To nuty. assent to certain indentufe of lease bearing date the 15th day of July, 1909, by and between Boonville, St. Lotis & Southern Railway Company, a corporation of the State of Missouri, ‘and this Company and authorized on behalf 6f this Company at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held_on the 16th day of August, 1909, (¢) To ratify, assent to and approve the purchase by, this Company of the whole or any part of the rallroads and other prop- erty and franchises of all or any of the following = named ralirond companies: Carthage and Western Rallway Company, Joplin and Western Rallway Company Oak _Hill and_Carondelet lhll\\u) Company, and South- western Railway Company, ‘The Kansas City Northwestern Rallroad Company, The Nebraska Southern Rallway Company, Omaha Belt Rallway Company, Omaha Southern Rallway Company, Pacific Rall- way Company in_Nebraska, The Pueblo and State Line Railroad Company, and Kansas and Arkansas Valley Rallway. (d) For the purpose of refunding under- lying mortgage bonds and equipment obli- gations of the Company and for other cor- porate purposes, to consent to, eoncur in and authorize an Increase, of the honded indebtedness of The Missourl Pacific Rall- way Company, by the amount of $175,000,000 by the issue of Gold Bonds of the Com- | pany, limited in the aggregate to the principal amount of $175,000,000 at any one time outstanding, to bear interest at a rate lor rates not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and all or any part of such bénds, as the Board of Directors may determine, to be conversibla rs and registered owners thereof Into stock of the Railway Company upon such terms and otherwise as the Board of Directors may determine; and to consent to, concur in and authorize the execution and delivery of a mortgage and deed of trust on and of the whole or part of the railroads and other property and franchises of this Company whethor now owned or hereafter acquired, to secure such Issue of bonds by this Company, and to consider ard aet upon the form and nd approve a == |terms of such mortgage P SWAPS TRADES, TRADES, TRADES, c mase. List with us. CO., Brand: Bl patent of venience to automobile owners. l-hlf success, lmoniy 310,000 stock general merchar.dise. 10-room_modern house, & corner, two lots, Omaha, $9,500. 7-room brand new house, full lot, tront, Omaha. Want land. Price must be right to re- | celve any attention. east This is all cholce property, no “trading stuft.” NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Lite Bldg. Buite 84 New Y | gage and deed of trust | act (e) To consent to chase by this Ci of not to exceed bonds of the St nd authorize the pur- ny from time to time 000,000 pax. value of the uis, Iron Mountain and (f) To ratify roceedings of the Board of Direetors theretofore taken in and about the matters aforesaid, including the authorization of said bonds and mort- and the use to be bonds, and to e other made of sald properly " The stock transter books of the Compa will be closed at 3 P. M. on the 7th da of January, 1910, and will remain closed |until 10 A."M. on the 19th day of January, 1910. Dated, New York, November 17th, 1609, By order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE J, GOULD, President. A. H. CALEF, Seeretary. Nov 1sto Jan 18 rineipal office of sald Com- | Pl | noon, of ‘that day, to consider and act upon (¢ [—— il LEGAL NOTICE — POLICE AUCTION Sala—In accordanoe with law and the provisions of Ordinance No. %21 of the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska notioe 18 hereby given that I will seil at public wuction, at the police station, enth and Dodge streets, in the eity Omaha, state of Nebraska, at g o'clock P. M., Thursday, Docember 2, 1806, all un- clalmed personal’ property which may have | Deen In the possession of the police de riment six months grior 0 Juna 1, 1908, I8 sale fnetudes all kinds of goods, such as cutlery, bioycles, harncss, watches, | ress goods, clothing, trunks, gloves, etc., all s0id without reserve to the highest bidder. J. J. DONAHUE, Chiet ot Puilce. 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The Bee Reaches All Classes, Sley - of | = of arts, triplicate, | UNTON STATION—10TH & MASON | HOW SHAVING CAME IN VOGUE Talkative n-rlv" Recls Off a Little to the Vietim In the Chat “I see you are In the habit of getting shaved overy day,” sald the talkative tom- | sorialist, as he grabbed his helpjess vie tUm and sloshed the lather over his face {“Yet. 1 venture to say that you know nothing of the reason you and your fel- lowmen have their beards removed ar {tast as they grow." The vieum grunted and made a feeble '-na Ineffectual attempt to wipe the lather from his eyes. | “Shaving, however, ls the most anclent the talkative tonsorialist con- tinued, poising the Pazor above the vie- {tim's face. ‘““The anolent Greeks ani | Romans all removed their beards, and as far back as records of antiquity o It Is shown that the tonsorialist' |one of the most honored and widely prac- {ticed. T therefore, am @& descendant of tonsorialists whose line began back in the |misty and shrouded beginnings of the human family. “The origin of shaving, as you may not know, began In the army. This 18 why | modern armies keep well shaved. T am & graduate of the Hooking Valley Corre- | spondence University of Shaving and Hair | Cutting. and the classics of our art are a part of the course. We must know the |why ana wherefore, as well as the prac- tice of the profession. “Some time has elapsed since T recelved my degree from the Hocking Valley uni- versity, and although 1 took a post-gradu- ate course and in later life received the |degree of bachelor of shampooing, 1 can- not remember the names of the earliest |originators of the shaving art. don me, ld 1 niek gill of blood, T a drink plenty of mil gain it. “Well, as T was saying, shaving orlgi- nated in the olden days before you and I were born. Yes, quite naturally, before we were born. However, there was much fighting In those gay days, and every man who did not carry a sword and shield was very lttle respected by the other strong arms who were his nelghbors. “Now, Eplleptic the Bold, I think that was his name, though I cannot remember enough of my eariy classical course to say with assurance, was & great leader in the times of antiquity, and he had as his. army a gang of long-whiskered fight- ers who were eahlly the champlons over anything they had gone up against. “That must have ~been somewhere around the Bibligal times, when all men lot their beards grow. If & man's whisk- ers got to his walstline he was much prouder than the man who only could get his below his collar button.’T belleve that this Is the basis of pride even now among some Mohammedan countries. The length of the beard, I am told, determines respec- tability. “However that may be, General Epilep- tic got mixed up in a. diplomatic argu- ment with another ancient hero whos name I cannot at present recall. Perhaps when you come In tomorrow I will be able to tell you the real names of th famous men, but I am now ilfar wi the facts of the legends, exclusive of names and dates. “But the result of the diplomatic squab- ble was the severance of relations and war was eagerly looked forward to by both tribes. The forces of the hero op- posed to Epileptic, as I understand, were somewhat superior to those of the latter leader, but that did not In any way feaze his brave followers, and they clamored eagerly for the strife. They offered to make any sacrifices and even the women declared they would give up their che: ing gum if only the general would give them war. “But Eplleptic was a strategist and he had grave doubts about the prospects of success. He considered a long time be- fore he finally decided to send his ulti- matum, and.-this he did not do until he called all his warrors together and told them 1t was time to make good on their crifice talk. “In those days all the fighting, with the exception of a bit of stone slinging and arrow shooting, was done hand to hand. The archers and slingers were In bad, as it were, not having the same social posi- tion and prestige as thoss who carried swords and shields and mixed the fight. The same relations existed as do today in our army. with the engineers looking down on the Infantry. “Now, when two armies then met in a clash they clashed properly. All' the men wore long beards, as you know, and the best mode of fighting was for one man to grab the other fighter's beard, getting a good grip on It, and with this hand- hold use his sword to good effect. Which- ever man got his fingers In a beard first was most likely to be thé winnef. “But a brilllant idea struck Bpileptic, or whatever his name was. He proposed | to eliminate all handholds on his men and in order to give the' ememy nothing to grasp, he ordered all his men to shave off thelr luxuriant beards. Of course, thers was much dissatisfaction and some tears were shed, but the warrors had gone so strong on the sacrifice talk that it was too late to hedge. “So off came the beards until each mar was clean shaven. It was. then that the ragor was Invented. One man, who had sharpened his sword to an exceedingly thin edge, was the inventor. History, how- evcr, does not perpetuate his name, as ¥ |think somebody stole his patent at that time. The other warrlors, who were saw- ing thelr beards off with hacksaws, saw the superiority of the sharp sword and adopted it. “According to the historical legend, as it comes down to us, the victory that re- sulted was like taking chocolate caramels |from a blind Chinese baby. The enemies of Epileptic advanced on the fleld, their waving beards making & brilllant show- ing, which affected the defenders of the field, brave as they were, to such an ex- tant that several dropped a tear in mem- ory of their own lost hirsute glories. “But the enemy through Epileptic's crowd was a bunch of women, not motl any beards, and they came on to the fight as if (hey were golng to an oyster roa Of course, they recelved a sur- prise, for Eplleptic's-soldiers had only to |grab thelr adversaries’ beards and com- plote the slaughter. The enemies’ hands |sought In vain for something to hold to, but the holds were gone. “Ot course, that revolutionized fighting and fashions. The leader of the enemy, seelng the remarkable foresight of his op- ponent, ordered his men to shave in time to get Into a fight with another tribe which was trying to force a loan on a small tribe, and after its victory over its nelghbor followed sult, and its soldiers all wore their faces smooth. “The custom. spread until all warriors went fmooth shaven, and in time shaving came to be regarded as a mark of refine- ment and gentility. This was due, of course, 10 the fact that in those days, just as it 18 in Germany today, anyone that Was not or would not or could not be a fighter or & soldier was recelved with lit- tle respect, | “Thus, you see, the custom has come down the ages untll we modern people lare slaves to it. Few people wear long, flowing beards now, and if they do it may be due to the same reason that Herodotus wore & full beard, as he, you know, had & harellp and ‘a retreating chin.”—Baitimore Sun, you “will speedily re- If you have auything to sell or trade and want quick action advertise it i The Bee Want Ad columns

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