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[ 4 : i % OFFERED FOR SALE REAL EST | NEAL ESTATE DEALERS. Misce n-n s Continned (Continued.) IF _YOU would consider paying a| \C N (Y hundred and sixty ($168) dollars for « I'WO FINE CORNER LOTS standard grade plans, just as good as X122 feet each, one an east front, w new, and & guarantee for ten years, with | sewer and near car line. the ' privilege of exehanging any ' time Y ) vV TER withih one year, from date of Purchass #)00—EASY TERMS call nt J. MARSHALL SMITH CO. % NOow \TA ( ND & LOT _CO South 15th 8 Suite 62 York Life Bldg. We rebulld and refinish pianos and e make them like new 300D piano Tor practice. 335 Call &t Br nd New Cottage . MARSHALL E&MITH CC a 308 South 18th St Aquite completed, but ready for in . e = — pec f oo and bath; also f HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand, 1818 Farnar ,..--l it’ dewired; big att ‘.m..m ar " Ty rangement of rooms; cemented basement ,_n'v"”T“*:“l"R? and dandy outfit for sale g o0d plumbing snd lighting fixtures; lot e Bifiney St Omaha #x128. Within & block of carline and stores D 3 o s Located In Clifton Hill. Price § h. Small payment down; balance practically like OSTEOPATHY rent JOHMSON INST., N. Y. L 1l 1604 ) g 1 W L bRl R R RN NEW BOULEVARD Dr. Kath Nicholas Y. L. Bid r 5 L A o PARK HOME PATENTS Six rooms and bath: thoroughly modern large bedrooms; full basement; nice east 1) 0. BARNELL, Paxton Bik. Tel. Red 7117, | front lot: splendid neighborhood. Price e — 1$3,260; $500 down and reasonable monthly AN, 318 Nevilie Bldz payments for balance. Buy it and stop pay- " = |ing rent PERSONAL SHIMER & CHASE (0, “Andover, Egg, Lump, §6.60. R. H. Sole Aments. (OAL Morehouse Co.,” W. 3105, B.2245. e e 8. 17th 8 IPPC (> rt House. YAGNET c mm"‘?: o ime ’\?]“m 309 8. 17th St. Opposite Court House. 8. 16th St., third floor. S— P —— — “Z| CHEAP LOT CREIGHTON JOHN CANE s in town. Now Is the i tarn o to tim treew, Ureilites, graps vinos FIRST nd. - 364 3 b465. 151 & ol i 8 Av $1,000 lot G0x140, on paved street, sur- A B o B8 i3 e ounded by new homes; nothing better. 18 00 e B R AR GALLAGHER & NELSON, quarter comes back when y e use Corn Jelly. Haines Drug Co., 1610 Fa 40 Brandeis Bidg. Omaha, Neb.® — ment. Mme. Smith.| FOR quick returns list your real estate MAGNETIC {fgatment. Mme Smith | ox sale and_exchangs with me; no_sale, e b no pay. W. W. Mitchell. Board of Trade JAMES RUBY can get Insurance money | Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. » ] WANT an offer on lot 2, block 20, orlgl- writing John or Charley i " t t of the city of (maha, with two PRIVAT, during confinement; | hul plat of Y Saiiter oL babies for adoption. Good Samaritan Sani- g:;;;“-“fy San 8- OMESIIS Sirest Loy torlum, 740 ist Ave., Council Biutls, la. PHOMAS BRENNAN, WE RENT and repair all makes of sew- | Now York Life Bundine. ing ‘machines. ‘Phones, Ind., A-1883, Doug. c 144, Neb. Cyele Co., corner 1th and Hai- .'}«J.fl()(l frac 452 T 2 | %.000 ensh ang $4,000 at § per cent, long will buy one of best located rental STRICTLY private home for confine- |time. will buy one of best located renta monts; excellent care; bables adopted; | Properties in Omaha. Always rented; its Gained nurse. 2618 Davenport. location insures prompt paying tenants. PAYS $1,332° ANNUALLY WIGSand t X . GRIFFITH, A L1 P g LR LS i NOWATA LAND & LOT CC Suite 624 New York Life Bidg.* THE tumous Vel Tollet Goods. For = sale by .x|'5r..,,:}':“’a';',mn. no‘f.";du. 604 | 2067-80 PACIFIC, 9-room bricks, strictly - modern, excellent’ eondition, $40. A HOME for women during confinement BENSON & MYERS CO, We find homes for babies where mothers | Phone Douglas 746, #12'N. Y. Lite Bide. cannot earc for them. Babies boarded. |— —_ For terms address Mrs. Martha A. Lee, 401 Luncroft $t., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Dous- HE‘\L ESTATE lax 1 FARM ANL -0A L LA U FOR SALE "THE SALVATION ARMY solicits castoff clothing; In fact, uny{hing you da not noed We collect, repilr and sell at 184 N. ‘th Califor St. for cost of collection to the wortny [ FOR SALE-13 acres improved orchard pc0: Call phone Douglas 4135 and wagon | and alfalfa, 4 acres pasture; personal prop- Wil call erty, including 600 b - — — e year. Price, Private confinement home. Mrs. Dr. King, | Skinner, Chic 134 N 2th, Tel, Web. 2609, Ind. 1% | === A NEW BOOK, the Undcr‘n};fia Sewor, iR Ly Josle Washburn, price, $150. Sold by FINE FARMIN ND_IN Swartz & MeKelvey, 10y 8. 15th St., between F R SRR S L AN, ™ Douglas and 1odge. will raise large crops of corn and small — - | grain; corn, 2 to 4 bu.; wheat and oats, Arlene de Voy. Manicuring and massage. |U) o 6 bu. per acre this year. $10 to $40 0 8 st t 8 Phone D. 7686, per mcre. ‘Write us for full particulars. i YUMA COUNTY REAL ESTATE CO. DR, EGGERS' private confinement home. Wray, Colo, 1616 Martna St. D, 6320, . e e e 320-ACRE homestead; why wait for gov- SUPERFLUOUS hair, warts and moles fernment drawings when you can get a permanently remoyed by electricity; con- [homestead any day, whers you can raise | sultation free and confidential; ail’ work |7 bu, alfaifa seed or 30 bu. of wheat per | guaranteed. Miss Allender, 624 Bee BIAg. |acre? The best climate on earth. Act MASSAGE AND BATHS. quick; soon all gone; irrigated land, deeded land, ' nomestead and reinguishments. 36, Old Boston Store Bidg.. dth fidor. | \(rite to “The Hartmean Realty Co.. 120 So. 1ith St Stairway on Douglas 8t |Hartman, Colo.’ Aug. . Buck, Manager. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow. | Fon SALE © RADE—10-80 — 2 g SALE OR TRADE—10-acre frult le and massage treatments, A7 N.|ranch In Canon City, Colo.; good climats; mlldfl' llh‘l unql:\nl‘an.lhlel well et to fi“ = - nds apples, cherries, plums and sinal Masque Suits * rent at LIEBEN'S, | fruits; good improvements: one of t lasque Suits 0" 3 5. “dis prettisut’ places in'"ihe" Arkansas valloy; e urtner information if desired; must be MAHA Stammerers' Ins. Ramge Bldg. |geen (o be appreciated. Address Lesiis \\z‘ Thayer, Victor, Celo. M 'POULTRY Nere e Wagner, .| OZARK homes going fast; tomatoes net Screenings, $1.60 100 ibs. Wagner, 801 N. 16th. | OZATRK home e o M. B, TURKEYS for sale; eggs in season. SapTm, takeess SRR ZIT Iines it e | ’ sas o ol jest sheep and cattle Mrs. W. I greston, Sorth Loup, Neb. country; not dissatistied | northern TO make room, Rose Comb White Leg. |/&N; best water, climate. health, fuel; horn yearling héns or pullets at $10 per | 008 markets, schools, poeple. Farms 3600 doz. while they last. Mrs. F. C. Tatro, lv‘\‘m My ook tells all. Fri E. L. Geneva, Neb. R. No. 1 teside, Niangus, Mo, Use U-NEED-A Poultry Tonlo for 6 Nehrasta. if your egg Increase does not twice pay for your tonic, your money will be re- ‘undeds D. E. Johnwon Co., Omaha, Neb FOR SALE—Pekin, Rouen and Muscovy ducks, geese, flgomfl Collle puppies. Fred Kucera, Clarkson, Neb. CXTRA fine single comb Rhode Island Red _cockerels for sale; early hatched. D. NEBRASKA 30 acres of as fine land a oors. A well improved farm only 2 miles o a live growing town in eastern Ne- braska. For a quick sale we offer It AT $45 PER ACRE Worth while to look this up. H. Struthers, COratg, Neb, ===~ NOWATA LAND & LOT CO. . » Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. PRINTING FARM, FOR SALE— —Buy, direct from owner, 160 acres, 1 mile from town, all | ‘PHONE IND. A-260 for good printing. |good soil, no sand, all fenced and cross- Lyngstad Printing Co.. 16th & Capitol Ave |fenced, 100 acres in cultivation, 3 acres —— aifaifa, fenced hog_ tight, 3 acres pa ture, Some timber, %0 acres hay land, & REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. REED ABSTRACT room house, barn holds corn crib, hog house, chicken house, buggy shed, windmill and fank, also all the farm machinery, household furniture, 4 head of cattle, § good milk cows, cream separator. 2 horses, granary, Est. 1856, prompt [ All _goes with place. Price, $50 an acre; service; get our prie 1710 Farnara St. |$5,000 can remain on place. Write for full description, box 183, Sumner, Neb “GANGESTAD, 44 Bee Bldz. Tel. D887 — - FARM BARGAIN_Must be sold on ac. of owner's count £20-acre farm, from town; price. 335 health; well improved PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. Y. Life. - seven and a quarter miles BENJAMIN R. E. CO.,, 477 Brandeis Bldg. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President. REAL ESTATE & REAL ESTATE LOANS B. H. Ambler, 212-20 Barker Blk. D. 73 CITY PROPERTY WOR SAL SIX R(K)MSjSRA\'D NEW Strictly modern, large lot, paved street, near car. Small amount cash, balance VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., J. T. Campbell, Lichtield, OKLAHOMA e have 100.000 acres of cholee land to select from, ranging in price from $ to $40 per acre. ‘This land Is in the oil and gas district and you might get an oll well with our land. OWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 New York Life Bldg Suite €4 New York Lite Blag FOR SALE—A farm, 611 acres, in eastern — | Texas, about 3 miles west of a modern FOR SALE—Large 8-r. house: bath, gas, | and prosperous city of 12,000 inhabliants barn, hea stove range with boller at- | Price, $25 per acre. Address Box 319, Bos tached. ALl ‘tor 3,000 11 Grant. cobel, Wis Right Way, Wrong Way WANTED—GIrl work; §0od wages. tice. to do general Apply XYZ, house- this oi- This advertisement ran for at least a week in a big daily, wolch had a circulation of over 40,000, without bringing in a single reply. The man who wrate the advertisement was a business mau, and the paper that ran the classified adveruisement 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 advertising, in that paper at least, would not pay him, the “Help Wanted” ad being cited as evidence. A copy of the advertisement was shown (o the newspaper- man, who said he knew what 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 faskion: WANTED-—Neat, capabla girl for maid in family of (wé; no washing; large sunny, private room and good wages Apply’ XYZ, this office. The day following the insertion of the advertisement twen- ty-seven replies were recelved. The faith of the business man in advertising was restored and, needless to say, the paper got. the display contract. D —— A —— I R T TR S . lays out ot | THE o REAL ESTATE LOINS Ul')l ().\l.-\IL\‘ 400 to 45,000 on homes in Omaha. O Keefs | a1sse o— Real Hetate Co.. 100 N. Y. Life. Doug of | Misseuri Paetry A28 | K. C. and St. L. Ex...a 940 am b [KG and ae L B av. LOANS 1o homs owners and hom .um-‘ Sat. 1 o= . s | ers, with privilegs of making partial | Chieago, Roek Islama & racit | ments semi-annually. "No eommission. BAST. | W. K. THOMAR, | Rocky Mountain Ltd...a12:40 am | w0 First Nuilonal Bank Bidg. lowa local A 640 am | e Chicago Day Express...a 7.4 am PIVE PER CENT MONEY J Des Moines Local A 4:00 pm 1o loan on lowa Local............b10:3am Omaha Business Property. | Chicago-Kastern FEx a4 pm THOMAS BRENNAN, Chicago-Nebraska Ltd..a 608 pm Room 1, New York Life Bld | w - o W Chicago- braska Lid. £106 tc $10,000 made promptly. ¥. D. Wead, | for lunce . | Wead Bldg. 18th and Farnam. Colo. and | — - — Okla. and Texas Ex.. MONEY TO LOAN—Pay:e Iav-stmi Colorado Express .. | Rocky Mountain Ltd | “sEconD \(uRT']Al,E 104 nuou-ud Hiinols Contrak— Apply Rooms 417-13 First tional Bank | . Bidg Bell phono Douglas 2318, Chicago Expres — —_— —— _ | Chicago Limited WANTED-City loans. Peters Trust Co. w. WANTED—CIty Ioans and_warrants nam Smith & Ce. 130 Farnam St PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. N. ¥, Lafe | Private money, $500 to 35008, low rate. LOWEST RAT I-Llltml anaell Bldg. GARV s N { BROS., . Y. Life. %0 to $200.000 on improved property. No delay. F | &% FARM and city loans; optional pay- nti no delay Sibbernsen. _Omaha. REAL ESTATE WANTED | | vAcant | buyers. 411 lots and Karbach Bi houses. Nn. cash nd 7-10om houses, rices are rig! 1 cell your property for you. WA AND AND LOT CO. Y. Lite Blag. “FOR S xm, OR EXCHANGE 2,050-acre grain and stock farm. All clear, Has a new 7-rooin Louse with celiar frame barn, which holds 20 cattle and | horses, hog houwe, coal house, wagon shed, |implemen( shed, chicken house, 5-ton Fair- bank's scaes, corral, 8 cisterns, 2 wi and windmills attached, 3 tanks and reser- volrs, 40 feet to water; all fenced and cross-fenced, 3 wires; teléphone connection; 8 miles from county seat, 2 miles from postoffice, daily mail; 300 acres under plow, balance hay and pasture; 14 mil:s from rallroad; ail black Joam’ soll, no sand. Price, $30 per acre. Good terms. C. R. COMBS, Phone Douglas 3016. Room 15, U. 8. tional Bank Bidg., Omaha, Neb. Na- $10,000 stock general merchardise. 10-room modern house, a corner, two lots, Omaha, $.500. 7-room brand front, Omaha. Want land. Price must be right to re- celve any attention. new house, ‘full lot, east This i all choice property, no “trading stuff.” NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. | We nhave a |owner 20-acre frult ranch that the must sell or trade; has a $2,500 equity; will trade for income property or vacant; would also consider a good auto a8 part trade. . RASP CO., J.W 698-91 Brandels Bldg., Omaha. income CHAN for Omaha | property or stock of small |38 "acres near Langdon, Mo.; impro 820 acres in northern Sully Co.. 8. D., 320 acres in Lane Co., Kansas, no improve- For ten days address W. CoBiutes, 1. care Kiel hotel; after that TRADES, TRADES, Farms, income, mdse. List with us. ABBOTT REALTY CO., Brandels Blds. A NEW patent of great value and con venience to automobile owners. Remark- Bood oper- | able success, a money maker. Wil take state or 16th_ | real estate for county |atns plant. s N St | WANTED TO BUY BEST price pald for second-hand furni ture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Tel. Doug = v L A THE MISSOURI _PACIFIC RAILWAY s - i et | COMPANY. 1o oD Righardson roller skates. | gppc1AL STOCKHOLDERS' MEBTING, eon, Be Dodgey s [ Notice 1x hereby given thai a wpeclai | HIoH prices for furulture, etc. | Meeting of the siockholders of The. Mis- | e , . sourl Pacific Railway Company. will be LR FQrn. Bloe, 108 Dodge; Nad held at the principal office of said’ Com- | BALTIMORE 2d-hand_store pay pany, In the Missouri Pacific Buildlig, No. price 2d-hand furniture. dlothes ote. D, 4265, | 10 Market Street, in the €ity of St. Louls, A Missourl, on Tuesday. the 1Sth day of Highest prices for old broken watches, | January, 1910, at nine o'clock In the fore- Iold gold, ete. M. Nathan, 211 S. 13th noon of that day, to consider and act upon | e | the following propositions = = ‘ (a) To adopt a code of by-laws for the | Company WANTED—TO RENT | “8)"Ta ratity, assent to and approve & — ———— | certain indenture of lease hearing date the | \\'f\\Tl‘h at once by party of 3, for 2 15th day of July, 1909, y and between |or 8 months suite of furn#hed rooms | Boonville, St. Louis & Southern Rallway with board in private family. Loeation | Company. a corporation of the State of must be good. ~Willing to pay libera.ly | Missouri, and this Company and authorized !’9r satisfactory rooms. Address W-Til | on behalf of this Company at a meeting of pVANTED—3 unfurnished _rooms for LY TSR R e e T iousekeeping; would prefer some private | o) Ry e b lvate | “(c) To ratify, assent to and approve the “,",”’B“""' no children. Address Y 92.{,urchase by this Company Of the whole or YOUNG lady wants fu unfur- nished room and board Catholic family Must be convenlent to South Omaha car shed or 8108, Ind. B-2245. “A\TFD B)’ )0 g ) for board while m‘.‘l'n‘m’i.‘:"nf’.,'.fi: ollegs | Botk phone; P D R TR RAILWAY TIME CARD NION STATION—I1OTH & MASON Union Pacific— Leave. Arrive, Overland Limited........a 7.2 am ail:9 pm China and Japan Mail..a 4.00 pm & 9:30 am | Oregon and Washington | Limited i al2:0l am @& 6:45 am Los Angelos Limited....ui2:5 pm a 8.3 pm Portland Special... a12:55 pm A 3:45 pm Colorado Special.........a 1:45 am a 7:30 am North Platte Local....a §:15am a 4:45 pm | Colorado Express........a 3:50 pm a 5:00 pm | Grand Island Local. 210:30 am Lincoln-Eestrice Local..b12:40om b 1.20 pm alperaiso and Centr R b12:40 pm b 1:20 pm hicago & Northwestera— Colorado-Chicago .. ¥ am Chicago Daylight a 2 am Omaha-Chicago Local..al2:05 pm al(:% pin Colorado-Chicago & 00Dpm & 328 pm Omaha-Chicago Speciai a 6:02pm a 7:00 Pacific Coast-Chicago ..a #:06 pm a J:2 pm Los Angeles-Portiana Limited Overland Limited.. Carroll Local Fast Local Cedar Rapids-Omaha 5 NORTHWESTERN L(NE- NORTH. ;. @335 pm Twin City and Dakota aylight o8 T am a10:20 pm Minnesota and Dakota..a 7:00 pm . Twin City Limitea & 9:.00pm a 710 am Sioux City Local & 34 om & 3:23 pin Dakota-Sioux City« | Omaba ...... TR R, . a9%l0am Minnesota-Sloux \Jl)» Omaha Y 0 am | NORTHWE T, Norfolk-Borestee 30 pm Lincoln-Lonk Fiu 00 am Norfolk-South Platie...b 2.15 pm b 6:20 pm Hastings-Superioy b21ipm b 5:20 pm Deadwood-Hot Springs.s ¢.55 pm a 5:% pm Casper-Lander . .. §:5 pm all 0 am Fremont-Alblon” b a0 pm b 135 pm teago Great Weaters. | Chilcago Limited .....85:0pm ... | Twin City Limited......a 5:30 pm a §:00 ain | Chicago Express ... & 345 pm Twin City Express......a 00 am a 9:00 pm Wabash— Omaha-St. Louls Exp.a 6:30 pm a 9:25 ain { Mail and Express.......a §:00 am al1:15 pm Stanberry Local (from Council Blufls), b §:0 pm | Chicago, Milwaukee & [3 | Overland Limited 412:10 am | Omaha-Chgo. Ixpressa 1.00 am Colorado Special.. a 7140 am Colo.-Callf. Exproes. . a 6:0 pm b 5:15 pm N. Hill, | large | merchandise, | and | | Minn.-St. | Minn.-St : Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local Col day BURLINGTON v Paul Burlington— Plattameuth-lowa o lattsmouth . ado Limited Chicago Special Chicago Fast Ex Jowa Local Louis Ex. ity & St City & 8t. Joe. hansas City ol Omaha-Carroll & nly. a Dail Paul Exp Ltd St Denver and_Califoria Puget Sound E Nebraska points Hlack Hils Northw:st Ex Nebraska_points Lincoln Mall.... Nebraska Ex Lincoln Loeal Lincoln Local | Schuyler-Plattsmouth "Joe a1 JOE.a 413 pm y Local Missoarl Pacifie— except .. 346 pm NOVEMBER \HAILWAY TIME CARD"" A 6% am a §:50 pm — 15am 15 am % am 'A.~~10TH & MASON Arrive. a 3.45 pm | 10 pm P pm am 10 =13 pm | pm am pm | pm am pm pm am 4583#8‘3588%33 WEBSTER STA.—13TRh &« WEBSTER Auburn Local ...b $:f0 pm b12:10 pm Chieago, St. Paul, Minuneapolls & Omaka— Leave. Arrive. Bloux City Express....b 2:00 pm bll:45 am Omaha Local .. . o ¢ 8:28 pm | Sloux City Passenger ... b 9:2%0 pm Twin City Passerger....b §:30 am 8loux City Local ¢ 8:36 am | Emerson Local .b 5:55 pm b 9:10 am a Daily. b Dally except Sunday. e Sun. Saturday By New 6 RMSE.P, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Cruises de Luxe (a1 uu oach) $180 up FROM NEW YORK JAN. 18 and FEB. 19 WEST INDIES . “AVON” =2 (18 days) ap FROM NEV Ybll MNARCH 25 0 Yachtiag Tours by New Twis-Serew BICE " through the Weat Indies Complete Illnstrated Reokists on Reguest TEE ROYAL MANL STRAM PACKET C& SANDERSON & SON, Geweral Agents 22 State Swweet, New York 149 RUISE t. th 21t Am INCINNATI” LaSalle St., ( W. E. Bock, 1524 Farnam St ago. Omaha. ORIENT | I LEAVES l TN l.lo. LOCAL LEGAL NOTICES: LINE AGENTS. any part of the railroads and other prop- erty and franchises of all or any of the | tollowing ame rallroad companies lying mortgage ‘arthage and Western Railway Company, : bonds and equipment obll- References exchanged uick. 4 s |Joplin and Western Rallway Company, s B S . Quisk. “sAdaron | Louts, Oak Hill and_ Carondelet e liont z Sl | Company, Sedalla, Warsaw and South- western Railway Company, The Kansas | WANTED—SITUATIONS | City Northwestern Railroad Company, The . | Nebraska Southern Railway Company, ADY with several years' business train. Omaha Belt Railway Company, Omaha | | Ing desires position selling either in city | Southern Railway Company, Pacific Rall- or will travel. Al references. Address| WAy Company in_Ncbraska, The Pueblo | W. 507, care Bee. and State Line Railroad Company, and i - - —___ |Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway. | Coal and Wood &, "H. Morehouse Co, | (d) For the purpcse of refunding under- | | gations of the Company and for other cor- porate purposes and authorize an indebtednes Je to con ent 1 Pac to, concur in of 'the bonded fic Rail- way Company, by the amount of $175,000,000 Ly the Issue of G Bohds of the Com. pany, limited In the aggregate to the | principal amount of $175.000,000 at any one time outstanding, or rates not to exceed five per cent per | nnum, payable semi-annually, and all or ny part of such bonds. as the Board of Directors may determine, to be convertibla at the option of the holders and reglstered owners thereof Into stock of the Rallway Company upon such terms and otherwi as the Board of Directors may determine; and to consent to. concur In and autho the execution and delivery of a mortgage and deed of trust on and of the whole or part of the raiiroads and other property and franchises of this Company whether | now owned or hereafter uequired, to secure such issue of bonds by this Company, and 1o consider and aet upon the form' and terms of such mortgage. . (¢) To consent to and authorize the pur chase by this Company from time to time of not to exceed $25,000000 par value of the bonds of the St. Louls, Iron Mountain and Southern Rallway Company () To ratify the proccedings of the Board of Directors theretofors taken ir and about the matters aforesaid, including to bear Interest at a rate the authorization of said bonds and mori- gage and dead of trust and the use to be made of sald bonds, and to consider and act upon such other business as may properly be transacicd at-the meeting The stock transfer books of the Compan will be closed at 3 P. M. on the Tih da, of January, 1910, and will remain ¢ until 10 A. M. on the 19th day of Janua 1910, Dated, New York. November 17th, 1400, By of the Board of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President A. H. CALEF, Secretar ov 18 to Jan 18 l" YOU ARE CURABLE WE CAN CURE YOU AVERAGE TIME TO CURE Rurrore One Visiu HyoRocELE One Visit VaricocsLs One Visit 01 CaTannn 30 Days 0 Dase OEIM Nnin (Leer, ETC ) COUNCIL BLLFFS 1A, W Days pm | - |Senator Dunham or GOSSIP ABOUT GOVERNORSHIP Rumer that Clark Will Contest Lead- | ership with Carrell in Iowa. Executive of Hawkeye State in Ad- dress to Dairymen Farms Wil Other Crops (From a Staff Correspondent) DES MOINES, Nov. 22.—(Special.)—-News | |comes by way of Washington that there | 1s some prospect that Lieutenant Governor Clarks will be a candidate for governor next year, contesting for the republican leadership in lowa with Governor Carroll. | This 1s news to the people here. At the | close of the last legislative session there was very strong sentiment in favor of TO0 MUCH ATTENTION TO CORN | Catarrhsi Dealness Avoided and Cured Prove this to yourself by writing us tos day for a free sample, postpaid, of this permanent, safe and spoedy cure—aros matic, soothi healin Or ask youy favorite Druggist for Liberal Free Sample Especially valvable in aural aff i T{ONDON’ 5_ [ CATARNNA JELLY £ 1 g ons of children— mild e, and sanitary. Specially recommended by physicians for children with cold in the head, which so ¥ often brings on \)Hnm: nasal catarrh. Contains no harm ful drugs. Sold only In sanitary, convenient tubes and recommended by over 8,000 drupgists in 2c and 60c tubes. If yours hasn't Kondon's, a 25c or 50c tube will be sent you postpaid on receipt of price, or absolutely free sample by Keondon Mig. Company, Minneapolis, Minn, | ummmumumnu unmmmummnflummmm retirement then takes effect. duties of the post on assumes the whose Spirit of Unrest Clarke becoming a candidate for governor |He made a most excellent record as| | presiding efficer of the senate one term and twice as presiding officer of the house. | He announced and carried out a consistent | program of reform, and so conducted him- | | self that he had the favor of republicans of | |both factions. But at that time Mr. Clarke | stated he would not be a candidate for | governor in 1910. Whether he will now enter the race is regarded as not settled | His candidacy would be non-tactiondl. It | is still regarded possible that either ex- Gdvernor Garst or Chairman John Cownle of the Board of Control may enter the | contest next year, also that either ex- Representative Mere. dith will be the candidate of the radical prohibitionists. Too Much Attention to Cornm. Governor Carroll in an address to the | state dairymen raised a question which is becoming Interesting to Iowa people. He questioned whether or not lowa farmers | Jr e not giving too much attention to corn | to the exclusion of other products. He recited the record of lowa as & corn producing state and then referred to the ! statistics of dairying. These latter do not | show as great gain as they should. u.i stated that the time has come when no farmer can afford to farm without keep- ing cows and no dairyman can afford to have any other than the best cows. Every cow should be made to bring a profit. He stated to the Dairymen's association that his recommendation to the legisiature in the matter of maintaining the $10,00 for educating the farmers in butter making would depend upon the report they make to him of the manner in which the fund has been used. This fund was established by the last legislature and it is now being used in the betterment of the dalrying in- dustry, A field agent being kept active all the time. Rafirond Commission Work. The railroad commission alsposed of only |a tew of the compiaints before that body | the last week, umong them a controversy regarding telephone in depot at West Lib- erty and train service between McGregor and Mason City. Among the complaints tiled with the commission the last week was one regarding allowing misconduct on the Wabash trains in southern lowa. Resi- dents of Bioomfield state that on some trains no effort is made to stop drinking and carousing, which is forbidden under | the Towa law Another complaint s | against the Rock Island raliroad, wherein the National Petroleum company of Cleve- land states that the company has refused | to mccept shipments of petroleum products, and the railroad commission is asked to investigate. Ask to Have Scheol Inspection. | The lowa Dental society is sending out |to &chool boards throughout the state cer- tifled coples of a resolution adopted urg- ing that medical inspection of all school children be given. This is in accord with the plans of the State Board of Health, which the dentists approve. They also de- sire that it shall include inspection of the teeth, with a view to keeping them in | healthful condition. A great many of the | school boards of the state approve this | work and it is being adopted generally in the cities. History of lowa Mini James H. Lees, assistant state geologist, |has completed a full history of the coal mining industry in lowa. He gathered the information from old records and from vis- its to the various counties of the state, se- | curing data from mine operators and others |in possession of the facts regarding the in- dustry His complete report covers sev- enty-six typewritten pages. The introduc- tory is short and each county is taken up |and the coal mining industry within its boundarfes set forth in full. The history will be part of the lowa geological survey | report for 18 Three Dead in | Auto Accident Car Carrying Five Persons Wrecked Near Cuthbert, Ga.—Two Women Badly Injured. CUTHBERT, Ga., Nov. 22.—Three persons are dead and two probably fatally injured s & result of an automoblle accident here late tonight. | The dead: CURTIS WILLIAMS, Fort Gaines, | JAMES SHEPARD of Edison, Ga. | HORACE SHEPARD of Edison, Ga. | The Injured | Miss Helene Mattox, aged 20, Colema Miss Mary Mattox, aged 16, Coleman, Ga. The accident occured two miles west of | this place ad the party was recurning from | Cuthibert to Coleman. Goo of Austria News for Asthmatic the most learned professors has demonstrated that Asthma e of the simplest maladies to combat After many years of study ment he has discovered a combination of drugs that will entirely eradicate the dls- case from the system In a very short time, | Mr. C. E. Willlams of 108 Fuiton street, ew York, wil be glad to send full ulars to any afflicted person on request. Adv.) | BARON KANDA PRAISES CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES | Commissioner Says Many of Japa One in and experi- Best Laws are Result of Thetr Influenc: | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 2.—Baron Kanda, | a member of the Japanese commercial com- | missioners now visiting the United States, preac | toaay He years and d in the First Congregational church de 4 ¢he mikado's edict ago, presecribing rellgious tolerance compulsory education, was as sacred as Commandments and praised Clristian missionaries working in Japan. | We have homes for released convicts, | refuges for women and laws prohibiting the sale of liquor and tobacco to miners, |he said. “I wish to pay tribute to Chris- | | tlan workers who took the initative in these matters twenty the Ten | ¥ laug of deadly microbes occurs when throat and | lung diseases are treated with Dr. King's New Discovery. e and $1.00. ‘or smle | by Beaton Drug Ce | | tempting and Uncertainty |AUTOMOBILE STRIKES WOMAN 1 V l | Car Contatning James J. Jeffries and IN VENEZUCIA| ™y ok Goteh Runs Down Mr Rotzell at Akrom, O, Former President Castro Acoused of | ,.non 0. Nov. 2~An automobiis Fomenting Revolution and His | containtng James J. Jeffries, the pugilist; Partisans are Arrested. Fred Work, local automobi'e racer; Frank Gotch and other sporting men, struck Mrs, x B TS Ihmaag®) ) | Lithia Rotzell of thix ety late tonight CARACAS, Tuesday, Nov 2 ormer |y eaking her wrists and ankles, according | President Castro, an exile In Santander. |y, u yeport made public by the police. | Bpain, is accused dally by the highest offi Physiclans satd the woman would be per- cials of the Venezuelan government of at mancntly crippled to foment the Gomes regime. The continued agitation caused by the| recent sensational split in the liberal party | | when an atterapt was made to reorganize it, the wholesale arrests of Castro partisans \ and by the near approach of the next ses- slon of congress, which will elect a constitu- lonal president for four years, has stirred | political feeling until again today a spirit | of unrest and uncertainty exists. Efther a serious condition of affairs does exist in Venezuela, due to steps being taken by the overthrown dictator to wreak ven- geance on President Gomesz, or there is an object which inspires the govermnent to make it appear that Castro fs busy conspir- a revolution against T be E xceptional Equipment of the California Fig Syrup Co. and the scientific attainments of its chemists have rendered possible the production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its excellence, by obtaining the pure medic- ing with his followers. This object, the| inalprinciplesof plants known to act most opponents of Gomez say, is perhaps to| peneficially and combining them most Jjustity the wholesale arrests which have p § 4 & . been made. skillfully, in the right proportions, with iveryone belleves Castro will never rest| its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of until he has made another effort to ruin California Figs. As there is only one genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen- uine is manufacturcd by an original those who were responsible for his down- fall. Times are hard for his friends In Venezuela today. The following are among many notables now languishing in the same prisons which they once filled with their i enemies: method known to the California Fig Syrup R. Tello Mendoza, tro's boon com- ; & Co. only, it is always necessary to buy the panion an inancier who made millions for . 2 : himself; Simon Bello, Castro’s brother-in- | 4¢nuine to get its beneficial effects. law; Trino Castro, Castro's brother; R. A knowledge of the above facts enables Castillo Chapellin, chief of the Castro party | gne o decline'imitations or t» return them in the late congress, and General Celestino | . N X he full Peraza, leader of the opposition in con- |(,upnn \'lE‘l"z‘hF package, the full name gress. of the California Fig Syrup Co. is not found Peraza was jailed because he was about [ iied on the front thereof. to start a campaign to prevent the election ECZEMA EXPLAINED of President Gomez. Many of the best friends of Gomes belleve that the reor- ganization of the liberal party now golng on threatens the present administration and that at the jast moment congress will bring forward a man to oppose Gomes. Such able and faithful supporters of Gomez as Gon- eral Leopoldo Baptista, who was the brains of the reaction against Castro, and Ramon OF Germs Fester in the Bkin and Blood Cures Are Impossible. After years of debate medical author- itles. are now agreed (hat IKczema and other skin diseuses are not seated in the Ayala, first vice president of Venezuela, : have emphatically refused to serve in the ""I"’"v ‘,’\‘l“ Ate "‘“’"“ PE Y "; ":“ party organization or to countenance it in | 8K YHas S8 HSIOnuOIA. JHBVIN gnaw the flesh just below the epidermis. The patlent is perfectly healthy, it i only the skin that Is diseased, Hence sclentists are now agreed that you must cure the skin through the skin The medicine must be in liquid form In order to penetrate properly. And we can say with confidence that we have the true remedy for Eczema In our store. any way. Mass Meeting of Miners at Lead Local Unions Ask Permission to| It is the mild Oil of Wintergreen wash " : : known as D. D, D. Prescription, and on Strike Ar‘m!' Order Excluding a special offer just now we are able to Union Men, glve you a bottle in a large trial size at only 2 LEAD, §. D., Nov e ST boad taia The instant you wash with this sooth- ing liquid you will find the itch relieved. We positively assure you of this. Wil you try a bottle on our recommendation? Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Six- teenth and Dodge Streets; Owl Drug Co., Sixteenth and Harney Streets. miners' unfons voted tonight in mass meet Ing to ask the parent body for permission to strike against the order excluding union men after Junuary 1. Miners, mill meén, machinists, blacksmiths, teamsters, carpenters, cleciricians, engl neers, painters and practically all workoers | except the office force are organized, some in the Western Federation of Miners and others in the American Federation of Labor, The mecting was attended by 2,00 men The local manager says he has no author | ity to withdraw the obnoxious order AMBASSADOR THOMPSON [ RETIRES NEXT WEEK! James G. Bailey, Who Will Act Until Successor Is Appointed, Reaches Mexico. g . . for COUGHS, COLDS, MEXICO CITY, Nov ~James ( CROUP, SORK THROAT, and all diseases Ratley, recently appointed first secretary of the breathing ergans. of the American embassy here, arrived The pleasan, hesling, germ. tonight. Mr. Balley will be charge d'af- killing air of Hyomei is the enly nudy falres of the American embassy in Mexico that can resch oud kil uunfi after the first of next month until a suc Complets outh, including poc! uhlc, cesso® to Ambassador David E. Thomp. $1.00. finlbdln.ll-h\v-d-uvhd 50c. DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERE. OELWEIN WOMAN 1S GRATEFUL are but few America, of whom When we say (here great specialists in Dr. Theodore Milen, chilef of staff of the Austro-Americin Docters of our city is one, we do not wish to convey the idea that they are the only good physiclans in this country. There are a great many fine and capal physiclans all over the United State of which Omaha Is blessed with many. What we mean by the great speclalists is that they are recognized as authority on any and all forms of chronic diseases, and who con- fine their practice strictly to chronic and lobw standing allments of the human body. Mrs. Franasco, a great sufferer men of Oelwein, la., was from a complication of diseases that finally terminated in dropsy. When she came to the Austro-American Doctors she could hardly get around; ner arms and limbs were swollen iwice the natural size. Read what rays and if are In doubt, write her and have tell you Omaha, Neb. Austro-American My Dear 1 ain triend, DR, THEODORE MILEN, ___The Ohlef of Staff. An Omaha Woman's Lette; Omaha, Neb. Doctors. me months ago I be- with you for catarrh and stomach. “At that no solid food, my heart acted very badly and it wus An effort to sit up long at a tim I am glad to say that ery much improved and feel an wroving each week. | littie trouble with my hear( and very seldom eat anything that distresses me and I eat almost everything. MRS, he you her Sept Doctors Doctors: ‘God bless you writing you in regard to a but lrst I am glad to teli you L am ‘well. 1 walk where I wash, iron and scrub, bake all kinds of hard work. 1 do not take medicine of any kind any more. My many friends who were so doubtfyl when I went to see you and was put under your treatment think it is a miracle that I am o strong and look #0 well. Thank God, I am &~ well woman and you have our everlasting blessing 19, 1909, Austro-Americar Dear Sir gan treatment of the head time I ate I am v that [ have CRAIGHEAD, 4231 st The Omaha offices of the Austro- American , Pifteenth treets, just opposite the ‘heater; Sicux City Offle Floor Farmers Loan and Trust Bullding. Yours si Mrs Franasco. Oelwein, Ta. 103 ath Ave. West It Is such cases as this that ined a world-wide reputation the Austro-American Doctors. have for

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