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! PERSONAL \ (Contnued.)” service; get our p GANGESTAD, 404 PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. Y. Lite BENJAMIN R, B. CO.. 477 Brandels Bld REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. | | | & ’,uuw in the spring or 'ater, you'd better | A Jdlr«‘(l)’ nort ‘ and cement walks In and pald for. WE RENT ua“uymr all makes of sew- "Phones, Ind., A-1863, Doug “yele Co., corner 16th and Hai- "STRICTLY private home for confine- ments, excellent car bables adopted; ined nurse. Z18 Davenport WIGRand tou for_men. GRIFFITH WIGS} Gne" W PRENZER BLK. ITHE tamous Veivetina Tolle: Goods. For sale by all druggists of phone Douglas 6604 Arlene de Vi Manicuri el ring ll'ld massage. 16th st. Flat 8. Phone D. DR, EGGERS' 16516 Martha St SUPERFLUOUS hair, permanently removed by gectricity; con- sultation free mnd confidefitial; ail work guaranteed. Miss Allender, 624 Bee Bldg. | MASSAGE AND BATHS. 1t-308, Old Toston ‘Store Bidy., 120 So. 16th St Stalrway on Do MME. ALLEN of Chicago, salt magnetio And massage treatments, 1th St pyivate coutinement home. . 639, arts and moles tioor. St glow, W0 N 2 I LIEBEN' Masque' Buits ‘%, 5%, 5, LImpENS OMAHA Stammerers’ Ins. Ramge Bia JOSIE WASHBURN'S new book, “Underworld Sewer, sold all price, §1.80, POULTRY he book Mrs. W. N. Preston, North Loup, Neb. U-NEED-A Poultry Tonic for & if your eg Increase does not twice pay for your tonie. your money will be re- funded. "D. B. Johnyon Co.. Omaha, Neb. EXTRA fine single comb Rhode Island | Red _cookerels for sale; early hatched. D, H. Struthers, Cralg, Neb. FOR SALE~Chofce 8. C. Buft Orping- ton cocks, cockerels, hens and pullets, Toulouse geese, are prize winners, at a bar- gain. Peter A. Brehm, Harvard, Neb. i PRINTING PHONE_IND. A-28) for 00d printing Lyngstad Printing Co.. 16th Capitol Ave REAL ESTATE | RBAL ESTATE DEALERS. i REED ABSTRACT CO., 1656; prompt Farnam St Bldg, Tel. D 8367 CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President. REAL BSTATE & REAL RSTATE LOANS | H. Ambler, §12-% Barker Blk. D PROPERTY FOR SAL Trade YOUR COTTAGE For FRUIT LAND | NEAR OMAHA 34 acres almost level, jolns station main line, Burlington, Omahd to Lincoln only 4 minutes ride, fare 0 cents. ~Price $,100, Omaha clear property worth §2,50 accepie same as cash, balance o per cént. G opportunity (o got mdrted. You can make a fortune on this land. Don't delay. ERNEST SWEET 613 N. Y. Lite Bidg. CHEAP TOT CREIGHTON FIRST 31,000, jot x40, on paved sircet, rounged by new homes; nothing betier. GALLAGHER & NELSON, 490 Brandeis Bldg, Omaha, Neb. FOR quick returns list vour 1 Doug. 1472.% sur- real cstate for sale and exchange with me; no sale, no pay, W. W. Mitchell. Board of Trade widg. Omaha, Neb, WANR an offer on lot 2, block 0. origl piat of the city of (maha, with two ses, 1909 and 1911 Califor treet. Jot | 132 feet. THOMAS BRIENNAN, Now York Life Buiding. BRAND NEW HOME "lve rooms, combination fixtures, bath. | Ct bullt, on car line, 505 Am.s $2,350—§00 down, balance as rent. 7-ROOM all modern house, south front lot, paved street; all speclals ‘pald. Located at 2%th and Caldwell. Rents for §25. vice only 82600, Terms. P. O. NIELSEN & CO. K Y. Life Bidg. Both 'Phones. T IN A BOULEVARD PARK LOT These lots are sellin; within the Jast few da nd we will sell &ood many more between now and If you are figuring on bullding a | Two more gone ttend to the selection of aJot now. Don't | walt too long! We will be pleased to have | you call at our office and go with you to see what we have to offer, or if you will phone us we will mail you a plat show- ing prices of unsold These lots are the best you can possibly buy for the money. They are only a few blocks of Kountze Place and {ountze Place is now practically sold out. il improvements such as water, sower Ve can sell to you on very reasonabe terms. Prices $76 and up. SHIMER & CHASE (0., 30 So. 1Tth St. Opposite Court House. “FOR. SALE_REAL ESTATE. T-room, modern, except heal: paved street, on carline; all lals pald. Located at 179 So. Mth St. See the house and then see us. NIELSEN & P O CO. 708 N. Y. Life Bldg. Both 'Phones. Right Way, Wrong Way WANTED—Girl to aorl; B00d wages ce. This advertisement ran for siugle reply, not bright. The advertising manager of A copy of the advertisemen through his papers. The advertisement was rew: in family of sunny, i Apply two; ty-seven replies were recelved. in advertising was restored and the display coatract. has den, e | floor; 4 good bedrooms and bath on seeond: finished attin, gl d stree arg: 4% Board of Trade Bidg, 16th and Farnam. | day, call for Mr. Glover at Harney 20 or which had a circulation of over 40,000, without bringing in a The man who wrote the advertisement was a business man, and: the paper that ran the classified advertisement had up with him at that very time the question of display spa business advertising. Naturally the prospect of landing it was and wag 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. man, who sald he knew what the trouble was and offered to bet the contract that not oue but & dozen replies could be had Tittgn In this fashion: WANTED—Neat, capabls girl for maid \ rivate room wnd jood wages, YZ this office. ” » The day following the insertion of the advertisement twen- THE BEE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26, REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALB. (Continued.) REAL oy PROPHRE'SYTA'IE SALE (Continued.) 904 SOUTH 33D This Is & dandy $-room modern house; front and back parior, dining kitehen mald's rodm on first oom, ana good barn, east fromt; on only 1 block to ear; the big ain if you ean use it. E. W. STOLTENBERG, | Dougls 1510. 000 000 cash and $4.000 at 5 per cent t will buy one' of best located rental properties in Omaha. Always rented; its location insures prompt paying tenants. PAYS $1,332 ANNUALLY NOWATA LAND & LOT CO. Sulte 624 New York Life Bldg.* long $3900. 8-ROOM HOUSE AVEST FARNAM DISTRICT No. 4212 Farnam St. Has reception hall, parigr, sitting_room, dining room and Kitchen first floor; 4 bedrooms and stors room on second floor. Front and rear stair- way, city water, sewer, gas and furnace, All rooms are nicely arranged and of good Large 48-foof south front lot, with large maple trees, asphalt paved strest In front and pald for. Cement walks in front and around the house. Good barn. | The house is now vacant, ready to move | into. The location is very desirable, only | two blocks to Farnam car. Terms, $1,610 | cash, balance, $2475 a month, including | interest. A less payment down will be ac- | cepted from good party. It will pay you| to look this up at once. HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 Harney St. | Lots Near Florence We have tnirteen lots lying between Omaha and Fiorence and close to car line, These lots are all in one plece of ground and will make a good Investment either as acreage or by bullding two or three cottages as a starter and selling out the | of balance the lots. They are all good | lots BOx1. Price $2600 for the entire tract, Reasonable terms, Shimer & Chase Co, | City, Suburban, Farm Property, Fire, Tor- nado, Plate Glass Insurance, Surety Bonds, Factory Sites and Business Opportunities at Ralston. 39 So. 17 Both Phone: Boulevard, Near Farnam Street vard, near Farnam St., $1,600. E. W, STOLTENBERG, 436 B. of T. Bldg. D. 1510. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT Bullt two years, 6-room, two-story, dern, square type house, one. block . $8.300; $00 caslt required CLOSE IN COTTAGE, 7 rooms, with as, full basement, renting 17 Jackson St. Price, $3,%0; casg terms Makes a good HOME OR INVESTMENT. GOOD INVESTMENT all to bath, tollet,, for $22 & month. Substantial double brick apartments closs |90 fifst floor; In, very well arranged, large living rooms with fireplaces, renting for 365 a month. Price, $6,500. Would make a nice arrang ment’ for party who wants home and in- vestment combined. If you want to see any of these Thurs- Harney 5 GLOVER, REALTY. SYNDICATE, Ground Floor N Life, West Farnam Lot 300 buys a large lot at 85th and Dewey | Ave. (6x1%4. New paving and cement walks in and paid for. The Byron Reed Co, Phones: D. 297, A-8834. AN 251 EVANS St—1 rooms, new, modern, 010, Call W 3190, W 212 8. 14th St PVE GOT THE HOUSE YOU WANT GNE BLOCK FROM HANSCOM on Georgia Ave., a new house, 7 strictly modern and up-to-date; rooms, large llving room, in, oak finish, oreh, east PARK rooms, four bed bookcases buiit very finest, large front front lot B60x150, U SELL AT ONCE, ACTUAL COST. TERMS. If you want to see this house Fhursday, phone Harney 69 or Harney GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE, Ground Floor N. Y. Lite, WEST FARNAM LOTS for beautiful home; excellent view, east front, 50x160; paving and other speclals pald. On 38th Ave. O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE 00., 1001 N. Y. Life, Doug. or A-2152, SIX ROOMS, BRAND NEW Strictly modern, large lot, paved street, near car. Small amount cash, balance VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite §24 New York Life Bldg. REMEMBER it only takes a stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. 1 house- do en ‘ this of- Apply X at least a week in a big daily, for his t the paper ull)d on the man t was shown to the newspaper- no washing; large, The faith of the business man , needless to say, the paper got | plumbin; combination fixtures, Price reduced from $4100 to $3.800 for quick sale; $300 cash; balance in monthly payments a trifle more thun rent. These houses are located within walking city a few aving pald. | LET THAT $1000.00 WORK FOR YOU REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) WHAT'S YOUR BEST CASH OFFER? |For two fine sections of farming land in | Kimball county, Nebraska, 8 and 7 miles We offer elght new houses, strictly mod- (northeast of Kimball, the county seat— ern, «*m-x.flln‘z of six rooms and reception |sectiv 71 and twp 16, range 5. Here hali-laundry in basement, toflet in base- |i8 achance to get in righi. Address D. F ment. Street paved and paid; cement |Bowman, over §13 West Grand Ave. Des walks buflt from sireet to front porch. also | Moines , around the houses to rear porch. Four of = these houses have su in ance in one, two member all of these block of Hanscom P 20th and Poppieton tenants. Call at office. W. FARNA 1320 Tel. Douglas from $4,000 to $1,500. Terms, $1.000 n parlors. Prices and three years. houses are within one | All are rented at | 1340 and $46 per month, and are situated at disturb ark. Aves. Don't SMITH & CO., rnam St 1064, Ind. OKLAHOMA We have 160.00 acres of choice land to gelect from, ‘ranging in price from $ to #40 per acre. This land is in the oil and gas rict and you might get an oil well with_your la: d. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, Suite 624 New York Life Bidg. 'NewB un $700 DOWN balance 2326 Sout (Creighton’s and sightly and bath, cellar, floor of plumbl oak floors, just large llke rent h 34th Bt 18t Add.) High Five rooms cemented ed attic, - besat ng, electricity, large lot, 49x 133 (east front), level and sodded, See it $2,800. toda; cement walks. y. Price only Payne, Bostwick & Co.. Sole Agents, Main Floor, N. Y. Life. (% galow | $2,000. 128, $800. 120, $1,000. 125, $1,700. 50x130, $1,260. 130, $1,000. 50x127, $1,100. 2550, $1,500. 144, $1,600. 1416 North 30x150, $1,200. Tel. Doug. 200. 3728 Lake St, § Double frontage lot on the l.mnlu-“”"g'g'2 Soa i 6t e Boon®, 16t 365 20th St., For Sale On Payments 1620 Ohio St., 6 rooms, lot 30x120, 3430 Pinkney St., 7 rooms, lot 50x 3409 Corby St., 4 rooms, lot 100x 2922 Dupont St.,, 7 rooms, lot 256x 1526 North 36th St., 5 rooms, lot 826 South 41st St., 5 rooms, lot 47x 4719 North 40th-St, 6 rooms, lot 2609 North 17th Ave., 6 rooms, lot rooms, lot 50x1 6 rooms, Creigh Sons & Co, 508 Bee Bldg. 20, lot ancy. for Tmmedinte sales 2708 Cricago, paving all paid for, living” room and K upstairs; cellar full furnace, pancy. distance of the . ceni blocks from high s a1 N. ¥ modern, BENSON & Phone Douglas 746. ton university and in a They are desiable in every way. C. G. Carlberg, Redficed Prices 2W4 Chicago, corner lot 50x76, paved street, aving all pald for, cement sidewalks, par- lor, reecption hell, diring room and kitchen finished in oak; upstairs contains three large bedrooms and bath; modern plumbing, gas and electric If combination fixtures, tuily cemented cellar; all ready for Price reduced’ from $4,300 to $4,000 cash, balance a excellent $300 trifie more than ren lot 50: permanent sidewa itchen on y cemented; ail ready for ter of the hool, close excellent local to Crel Life Bldg. 207-00 PACIFIC, f-room bricks, strictly excellent condition, $40. MYERS CO.. 2 N. Y. furnace; oceus paved street with tirst _tloor, | finished in oak; thfee bedrooms and bath excellent gas_ana electric light accu- ite BlAg. ght lics, gh- ity. WORTH hall, bedrooms, lot 45x125, 1 FRONT. rooms, modern, paved street, (TERMS.) | 877-79 Brandets Bldg on second floor an way to nelghbethood; 3901 TO House is vacant | will rent at low re W, H: Y. Lite Bdg $2,950—27th and_Pratt; 3 bedrooms, heat, hard pine finish, full cemented $3,000—47th and Davenport; 7 room: FUR SALE-—Large barn, heating stove range with bofir at: | tachéd. Al for $3,00. 111 Grant. 7-ROOM NEW MODERN HOUSE—HOT WATER HEAT Reception hall, parlor, dining room and ¢€ived until § a. u kitchen are good sized rooms; 3 bed rooms | then publicix oper stair- floored attic; lot; good LOOKING UP— new, ¢ rooms modern basement, good lot, cement walks, paved street, 3 blotks to car, (TERMS.) NEW DUNDEE HOME— rooms, modern, full basement, lot 48x105, cement walks, 2 blocks tc caf. $i0 CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY. A GOOD VALUE- $3,20-20th and Ohlo; 6 rooms and hall, § modern, oak and pine finish, full basement, laundry, SOUTH block to car, (TERMS.) PRACTICALLY NEW~— $3,250—26th and Bristol, SOUTH FRONT, 6| rooms and hall, 3 bedrooms, mod>rn, combination fixtures, good lot, ment walks, paved street, car. (TERMS.) BUILT FOR A HOMF— $4.600—8. 38th Ave, yery attractive, new, 7 3 bedrooms, cemented basemes dry, corner lot, 48x125, cement walks. mapl , 2 blocks to WALKUPE e Doug. 258, e; bath, d modern bath; corner 18th street SELL oxeept 3 bed- hard finish, , laun: gas, and o car’ OWNER HAS LEFT CITY | AND VERY ANXIOU | Plans and specifications may he had on | g% GEIEE B ponay by this Compa's and If not sold soon ntal for winter. GATES, Phone Doug. S 1294, | |p V| thereof. - B Mincellaneo: LANDS, $2.50 PER ACRE Have some very cholce timber land loca- tions, accessible to rallroads and rivers ybt unapplied for, and must be sold to settlers |for $250 per acre In quantities not greater than 160 acres to any one purchaser. Any pergon over 21 vears of age can make ap- cution without interefrence with homs- d or other government entry Thesa lands contain mostly cedar and fir timber and will average in estimates, 8,000,- 000 to 10,000,000 feet per quarter sectic Call or write 413 Karbach Bidg., Omaha, Neb fiEAL ESTATE LOANS $00 to $5,000 on homles in Omaha. O'Keete Real kstate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug. or Asse. LOANS to home owners and home bulld- With privilege of making par nts semi-annually. No commission. W. H. THOMASE, 803 First National Bank B FIVE PER CENT MONEY 10 loan on Omaha Husine: Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg WANTED—City loans and war: Farnam Smith & Co ts. W 1320 Farnam St. $100 tc $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bidg., 1Sth and Farnam. | MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co WANTED—City louns. Peters Trust Co. SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Kooms 41715 First Nationai Bank Bldg. Bell phone Douglas 2318 PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. N. Lite. Private money, $500 to $,000; low rate. LOWEST RATES—Bemis, Brandeis Bldg. GARVIN BROS., 818 N. Y. Life. 3500 to $200,000 on improved property. No delay. 5% FAKM and city loans; optional pay- ment; no delay. L Bibbernsen. Omaha. REAL ESTATE WANTED VACANT lots and houses. Have cash buyers. 411 Karbach Bik. Red 3007, A-3045. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 5, 6 and 7-room houses. If prices are right We can gell your property for you, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Blag. ot SWAPS $10,000 stock general merchandise. 10-room modern hov a corner, two lots, Omaha, $9.500. T-roon front, Omah Want la Price fuust be right to re- ceive any attentlon. This is all choice property, stuff. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Bulte 624 New York Life Bldg. TRADES, TRADES, TRADES. Farms, income, mdse. List with us, ABBOTT REALTY CO., Prandels Bldg. A NEW patent of great value and con- venience to automobile owwners. Remark- able success, & money maker. ; wiil take good real estate for state or ,eounty oper- ating plante. 46 N. 10th St d new house, full lot, east no “tradling Remember It only takes g stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad In The Bee, WANTED TO BUY rights. | DIVISION AMONG THE LORDS Rosebery Makes -Strong Speech Agginst Motion to Reject Budget. | POINTS OUT DANGER OF COURSE | . | to Revolution that Will = It May ¥ Abolish Upper House—Says Mpnths’ Trial of Law Would Disgust Voters. i | LONDON, Nov. 2%.—Lord Roscbery, the former liberal prime minister, Wednesday ralsed the historic struggle between the House of Lords and the House of Commofs to a new plane by one of the finest specches he tas evar delivored, in which he warned the lords of the grave risks they were run- | nirg it they adopted Lord Lansdowne's) resolution to reject the budiget. It possible, | still greater interest was manifested in to- | day's debate, There was not sufficlent room to seat all the peers attending, while the public galleries were crowded to thelr utinost capacity. The duchess of Con- ncught headed a long list of the foremost peercses, many of whom were compelled to stand throughout. Lord Salisbury started with a specch sup- porting Lord Lansdowne's resolution, after the archbishop of Canterbury had sald that the bishops would stand aside from the discussion, as the occasion was one ot strict party character. Lord Rosebery fol- lowed in a long speech, giving theudords plain warning of the danger of the path they were treading. Lord Rosebery's Address. He said: “T am quite disassociated from any party and speak from my sense of the | awful gravity of the situation. This 18 ‘he greatest political moment in the lifetif of any man born since 1832." | Lord Rosebery admitted that by the letter of the law the House of Lords was competent to reject finance bills, but since | 1522, to which time the lords had practical control of the House of Commons, It was not possible that the commons should send | up & budget which the House of Lords| should go to the length of rejecting. He considered that the only possible clrcum- stance justifying the lords in exerclsing such a dormant power would be the direct to a point which considered dangerous. He doubted whether they were choosing the best battlefield They were playing for too heavy a stake and were risking the very existence of the House of Lords. A winning pollcy, continued the speaker, would be to allow the budget bill pass and | give the country six months experience | of its intolerable impositions, loss of cap- | ital and employment. They would then | achieve when they next approached the polls & victory that would surprise them- selves, He looked with considerable appre- hersion to the result of-an appeal to the country on an unreformed second chamber mixed up with such other issues as would be raised. “I do not speak of menaces,” he added. “The House of Lords has lived on menaces ever since 1 can remember, and it is still thriving. But the mensnes now used are used by men bent on naving a single cham- ber. Their efforts are revolutionary in essence It not in fact.” Dealing with the question of reform in the House of Lords, which Lord Rosebery has long adyocated, he expressed the con- viction that no final adjustment of the dit- terences between the two houses could ever be arrived at without some form of ref- erendum. He denounced the budget In the strongest terms and suid that one maxim burned into them by bitter experience was that there should be no taxation without representation. “Disregard for that maxim,” he sald, “lost us the United States of America, and the natian we are not likely to offend against it . o agai ST 3 et ol o"':m‘."'m;".‘;m.f"r‘fi‘f,_ D54 | Lord Rosebery contended that the 7L HIGHEST prices for furniture, etc. BELL'S Furn. Sloie, 1i08 Dodge. Red 353! LEGAL NOTICES: BALTIMORE 2d-hand sore payd best : PACLFIC 5 price 2d-hand furniture. clothes. ste. D, 465, | THE mssuu{%mgfi”\;_ O hia WAY; “Highest prices for old broken watches. | BPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. | Highest prices for old broken watches, | SRECIAL STOCHCE ARE M ecial old gold, ete. M. Nathan, 211 §. 13th. WANTED—A_stereopticon lantern. Al mita Sanitary Dairy Co. WANTED—TO RENT WANTED ‘at once by party of 3, for 3 or 3 manths suite of furnished rooms with board In ‘private family. Loeation must be good. Willing to pay liberally for satistactory rooms. Address W-7il _ WANTED—SITUATIONS “LADY wit siness several years' business train- Mg desives position selling either in city | the Board of Directors, held on the 1ith or will travel. Al references. Addross|day of August, L. W. W1, care Bee. (e) To ratify, assent to and approve the R. H. Morehouse Co., Coal and Wood ¥ %; 0t fon 8% WANTED-By young man, place to work for board while attending Boyies colle Botl, phonea. YOUNG married man would llke position close m'sa driver or other sultable work. B-2438. DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S O] Omaha, Net 1909. Sealed pro- e received here un- 11 a. m. November 21, 150, and then publicly opened for construction of brick pavements, gutters, retaining wall, eic., at Omaha depot. Information furnished on application. United States reserves right to reject or accept all proposals, or any part Envelopes contalning proposals should be Indorsed “Proposals for Brick Pavements, Gutiers, Etc. at Omaha De- pot,” and addressed to Captain J. L. Hines, Quirtermaster. 0 -3 N 1- OLO.. NOV. W, in_triplicate, will be re December ‘14, 1908, and for the construction of a pump house here, separate bids to be received in following sections: Construc- tlon of building, plumbing, electric light wiring, bollers and appurtenances, air com- pressors, steam pumps and piping. Alter- nata bid for elceirical installation of plant FORT LOGAN, Sealed proposals, application. Envelopus contalning proporuls should be marked “Proposals for pumping plert,” and addrossed to <uptain Chase Doster, Quartermaster, L. §. A., Construet ing Quartermas 5-18-21-22- 29 -11 — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR scen 10 be appreciated. Address Leslie W, | Thayer, Vietor, s ) TRADE—10-acre f ranch In Canon City, Colo.; good eum:&l; waler right unquestonable; well set to all :Indl apples, cherries. plums and small improvements; ome of the rettiest places In the Arkansas vallay; urtner information if desired: must he ] FORT LOGAN, COLO., NOV. u, 1 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be . FARM AND HANCH LAND FOR SALE celved tl 9 a. m., December 1908, and izt o el a0 then publicly cpened. for the construction Californ of an isolation hospital here. Blank forms for bidders, plans and specifications, may FOR_ SALE—13 acres improved orchard | D¢ had on application. TUnited States re and alfuifa. 4 acres pasture; personal prop- | Serves right (o accept or reject any or all erty, Including 600 hens; income, 32,300 per |[Toposals or any part thereof. Envelopes jear. Price, $4.00. Town 2% miles. C. E.|containing proposals should be marked kinner, Chico, Cal. | “Proposals for construction of isolation - — s boepital,” and addressed to Captain Chase Colorade. Dogter, Quartermaster, U. 8. A., Construct- —— ing Quartermaster. FINE FARMING LAND IN | N15-18-21-23-26-29-D2 EASTERN COLORADO —— Wy 3 — i raise large crops of corn and small | FORT LOGAN, COLORADO, NOVEMBER grain; corn, 2 to 4 bu.: wheat and oats, | 16 19%. Sealed proposals,. in triplicate, zrm‘:n"bu VB here thia year. 810 to 340 | will be received until § a. m., December 1 W s for fu tlculars. | 199, and then publicly opencd for the con- | YUMA OOLN;ZURICA:I' ESTATE CO. | struction of a third story on the kitehen additlon to the Post Hospital here. Blank forms for bidders, plans and specifications may be had on application. United Sta‘es reserves right to accept or reject anv or all proposals or ‘any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be mark:d “Proposals for Third Story Addition io Hospita) STRUCTI . 1906, — meeting of the stockholders of The Mis- sourk Pacific Rallway Company will be held at the principal office of said Com- pany, in the Missouri Pucitic Building, No. 706 Market Street, in the City of St. Louis, | Missourl, on Tuesday, the 1Sth day of January, 1910, at nine o'clock In the fore- | hoon of ‘that day, to consider and act upon | the following propositions: (a) To adopt & code of by-laws for the Company. (b) To ratify, assent to and approve & certatn indenture of lease bearing date the 1th day of July, 199, by and between Boonvilie, St. Louls & Southern Railway Company, a_corporation of the State of Missour!, and this Company and authorized on behalt of this Company at a meeting of | purchase by this Company of tne whale or any part of the rafiroads and other prop- erty and franchises of all or any of the foliowing named railroad companies: Carthage and Western Railway Company, Joplin and Western Rallway Company, St. Louis, Oak Hill and_Carondelet Rallway Company, Sedalla, Warsaw and South- | western Rallway Company, The Kansas City Northwestern Rallroad Company, The | Nebraska Southern Rallway Company, Omaha Belt Railway Company, Omah | Bouthern Rallway Company, Pacitic Rall- way Company in_Nebraska, The Pueblo and State Line Railroad Cowpany, and | Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway. | T(@ For the purpcse of refunding under- Iying mortgage bonds and equipment obil- | gations of the Company and for other cor- porate purposes, to consent (o, concur in |ana authorize an increase of the bonded e ¢ Missour! Pacific Rall- way Company, by the amount of $175,000,000 by the issue of Gold Bonds of the Com- puny, limited in tho ageregate to the principal amount of $175,000,000 at any one time outstanding, to bear interest at a rate | or rates not to exceed five per cent per | angum, payable semi-annually, and all or |any part of such bonds, as the Board of Directors may determine, to be convertible at the option of the holders registered owners thereof into stock of the Rallway Company upon such terms and otherwise | as the Board of Directors may determine; and to consent to, concur in and authorize the cxecution and delivery of a mortgag. and deed of trust on and of the whole or part of the rallroads and other property |and franchises of this Company whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to secure and and consider and uct -upon f such mortgage. consent to and authorize ths pur- : this Company from time to time of 1ot to exceed $2,00,000 par value of the bonds of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Rallway Company. (f) To ratify the proceedings of the | Boara of Directors theretofore taken in and about the matters aforesald, including the authorization of said bonds and mort- gage and deed of trust and the use to ve made of said bonde, and to consider and act upon such other business as may properly be transacted at the meeting, The stock transfer books of ihe Company will be ciosed at 8 P. M. on the Tth day lof January, 1910, and will remain closed | funtil 10 A. M. on the 19th day of January, to the £ terms (e) T chase 1910. | “Dated, New York, November 17th, 1900 | By orer of the Board af Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President. | A. H. CALEF, Secretary. Nov 18 to Jan 18 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, CANADIAN PACIFIC— WEEKLY SAILINGS QUEBEC AND LI EN MONTREAL, RPOOL. Nothiug better on ¢ Atlantic than our Empresses, "m\— on wil steamers. T B BENJAMIN, G. A 332 So. Clark St. Chicago, 1B | more likely to impress the country budget taxed the lords freely and abund- antly without their having & word to say or a vote in the matter. After referring to the budget as having spread over the country like a fog, want of confidence and want of credit, the worst diseases which eould affect commercial nations, he uttered A solemn warning that the pressure of great armaments was eating out the heart | land hurrying Europe towards bankruptey ‘Depnty Comm! Expressing regret that he could not sup- the resolution Lord sumed his seat, having spoken minutes. His ploturesque and glowing elo- quence produced a tremendous effect, leav- ing his hearers somewhat bewlldered. There was an immediate exodus of peers to dls- cuss the situation in the lobbles and al though the debate continued until night the remainder of the speeches took more the form of an antl-climax. Lord Milner spoke of the abnormal man ner In which the budget was driving capital out of the country. He declared that all the proposed new taxes were bad and un- necessary. All (he money required, he contended, might have been raised by im port dutles, not only without injury to business and employment, but with actual benefit to both port Rosebery re Debate to Be Prolonged. Lord Curzon tomoprow the effect Rosebery's warning will hav It s known already that a considerable section of the Unionist peers have held rave doubts as to the expedioncy of Lord Rosebery's course, and there is ai- most certain to be a large number of absentions when the resolution comes to & vote, The prolongation of House of Lords Into next week is due to the fact that thero is no machinery to bring a discussion in this matter to a close, all the peers expressing u desire to sp: ak, having a full right to do so. It was an- nounced tonight that the House Com- mons will adjourn tgmorrow until Decein ber 1, when Mr. Asquith, the prime min- fster will make an important statement explaining the policy of the In view of the rejection of the which is anticlpated. Nothing will resume the the the debate in of has ben learned as to what)the ministers decided at today's council beyond (he decision to call a party meeting. Papers Ridicule Rosebery. LONDON, Nov. %.—From the tone of the editorials in the London morning papers, Lord Rosebery's remarkable oration, whieh from a rhetorical viewpoint is universally suthority of the natlon ftself. Buch a|.ne it ol arrect on eircumstance might arise if a budget were | "ot e Aty esented which lowered. the ‘defenses of |tNC 8tHtuds of the peers. Rosebery is presented w dubbed the “Hamlet of British politics,” the country and his infirmity of purpose Is regarded as having recelved another striking illus- tration. The proposal which he made half serfously in the course of his spech that | the House of Lords should delegate 130 of the most distinguished Lansdowne's motion, as peers (o vote on being a method large voteé of a heterogeneous gathering of peers, many of whom have no claim to distinction and but seldom attend the d |bates, is commented upon almost with ridi- cule, The prolongation of the debate in the House of Lords deranged the government's plans and no decision has been reached as to what course shall be followed regarding | the prorogation and dissolution of Parlia- ment. A movement has been started in favor of a great peaceful demonstration of Londoners outside of the parifament on the night the House of Lords rejects the budget, as a protest against this action. Suits to Prevent Absorption of Phone Lines Minority Stockholders Seek to Enjoin Trust Companies from Violating Voting Agreement. ST. LOUIS, Nov. %.—A ‘determined ef- fort on the part of minority stockho'ders of the United Btates Telephone company and similar concerns in Toledo, India napolis and Cleveland to prevent what they belleve to he an attempt by the American Telegraph and Telephone company to gain control of these so-called ‘‘independent’ lines, was presaged by an announcement made here by Sam B. Jeffries, an attorney. According to Mr. Jeffries the American Telegraph and Telephone company prob- ably has obtained control of a majority of the shares of the other corporations. But under a voting trust agreement he says the independent companies are pro- hibited from merging with any other cor- poration, unless 9 per cent.of the holders of trust certificates vote to the contrary. The certificates are held by trust com- panfes of St. Louls and Cleveland and these latter concerns have been joined as defendants in Injunction suits instituted by the minority stockholders In the two cities The object of these suits is to prevent the dissolution of the trust agreement. Mr. Jeffries announced that he will apply to the St. Louls cfrcult court for the appointment of a com- missioner to take the testimony of George W. Perkins, & member of the hank- ing house of J. Plerpont Morgan. Theodore Vall, president of the American Telegraph and Telephone company; R. W. Day, Bd- ward Hall, United States Senator Murray Crane of Massachusetts; Represcntatives |of the New York banking firm of Harvey Fisk & Sons-and others identified wiith the new telephone and telegraph merger, also may be summoned. “We have already ascertained that Wali street brokers have been quietly buying the voting certificates of the Independent telephone companies,” sald Mr. Jeffries. A Omra This 15 to certify tnat all Aruggists are authorized to refund your money If Fole Honey and Tar falls to eure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold, prevents pneumonia and consumption. Con- tains no oplates. The genuine Is in & yel- low package. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggist HOG MARKET STILL SLOW Little to Indieate Farmers Are Producing More of This Class of Steck. CINCINNATI, Nov. 2%.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Price Current says: There is not much to indicate enlarged n arketing of hogs, total western packing, 580,000 com- pared with 525,000 & week ago and 750000 last year. Since November 1, the total is 1,705,000 against 233,000 last year. Promi- nent places compare as follows 1005 Chicago £10,000 Kansas City . X 330,000 South Omahe 5,000 100,000 St. Louls 10000 190,000 Bt Joseph 10,000 120,000 Indianapolls 115000 151,000 M1 waukee 5.000 104,000 Cineinnati 4200 F2.000 Ottumwe ... WO 43.000 Cedar Rapids . 2000 44.000 Sloux City 46.000 70,000 St. Paul X 90,000 Cleveland 60,000 Dynamite Wreeks Bulldings as completely as coughs and colds wreck lungs. Cure them quick with Dr. King's New Discovery. c and $1.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. —_—— Bee Want Ade wre Susiness Boosters. for fifty | mid- | debate | 1t Is impossible tonlght to judge | government | budget, | than a | Davenport 1s Appointed to | Succeed Warner | — joner of Pensions for | Twelve Years to Take Charge 9 of Bureau. | WASHINGTON, Nov. ®—James L Dav- | enport, first deputy commissioner of pen- slons, has been sele d for the office of commissioner made vacant by the resig- natlon of Vespastan Warner of liinols | Mr. Davenport 1s from New Hampshire ! ind has occupled the position of deputy | commissioner for twelve years. He has been In the pension office sinco 1881 Mr. Davenport is a veteran of the late war, entering the service in 184, when he left his home in New Hampshire and went | to Washington, where he enlisted in Com- {pany B of the Fortieth Wisconsin regi- ment. He served in that organization until when he was en- [ September of that year, | rollea for three years in the Forty-ninth Wisconsin, but ‘being unable to continue account of sickness was @mpelied to [ return t0 his home in the east. e had | made several attempts to enlist in the |army between 1861 and 1854 but was un- successful because of his youth. For a short time after the war Mr. Davenport's | occupation was that of @ store clerk and then for twelve traveling sales- man. In 181 he came to Washington and | entered the pension office, where he has | remained ever Atnce. The new commis- sioner 1s of republican politics. He i 6 years of uxe years a | OMAHA GEN IRAL MARKET, st and Faney Produce Prices Fare hed™Wy Huyers and Whnlesalers., | BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1 deliv the retall t e In i-ib. cartons, L in %01 wubs, 8l%e; No. & in 1-ib. car- tons, in 60-1b, tubs, 20'e; packing | stock, Zse; fancy dairy, tubs, ioc; Mar- | ket changes every Tucgday. EQUS—bresh selling siock, candied, #e. POULTRY—Dressed brollers, 2ic; springs, 10c; hens, 14 i ducks, lldge; gen Yiac; turkey per doz., $l. Alive, brofier r 2 pounds, 13c; ove 2 pounds, 10 10¢; ecocks, Ge Qucks, full feathered, §4c; geese, full fenthered, 9¢; turk over § pounds dox., pi ¢ per des. OYSTERS cts, small cans, 2 «c; gallons, $1.85; New York counts, smail, 83c; large, 4bc; 'gailon, $1.95; itimore, standards, small, 2c; Jarge, gailon, $1.8. FISH—Fresh caught, aimost all dremsed: Halibut, 12c; " buffalo, o 1oc; bullheacs, ldc; catfish, iic; crapp | suifish, 9Glsc; black bass, %c: whitcrish, loc; pike, salmon, i3c; plckerel, llo; frog legs, doc. Frerh fromen whiteCish, No. s, under § pounds, 18¢; per i Kuinea fowls, e 1, lc; pickerel, dressed aud headless, 9; pike, dressed, Lc; redsnappers, idc; Span- lsh mackerel, 15¢; natve mackerel, do cach, BEEF CUTS—Ribs: No. 1, lc; " 12c; No. 8 Se. Loin: No. 1, 17¢; No. % 130; |No. 3, 9ie. Chuck: No. 1, 6e bo' INo. 8, 43¢, Round: No. 1. die 2, 6%0; No. § e, Plate: No. 1, 6ye 2 4o} No. 3, 34¢, FRUITS-Grapes: New York Concord, as. sociation pack, per basket, 21c; 100-basket {lots, per basket, 2c; Californfa, extra fancy Flaming Tokays, per large crate, S-crute lots, per crate, $..65; G-cral ) per crate, 11.60; extra chelce Malaga: per hbl., $.50; extra choice heavy Malagu: Jer bbl,, $6.00; etrictly fancy Malagas, per bbl, $6.50; sirictly fancy heavy Malagus, per bbl, $.00; extra fancy tinted gr per bbl, §1.00; extra fancy extra heavy tinted, per bb PW exua fancy pink La Bohhmia D, per bbl, $0.00. Cranberries: Wisconsin, ~ Antler ‘“nd, extra - fancy Jumbo, per bbL. $10.50; Wisconsin, popby 1rand, Bell & Cherr per _bbl, $71.50; Wis- congin, fleld run, per bbl, §7.00; faney Cape Cod, $7.00; choice pe Cod, §i.0u: choice Cape Cod, box, §2.50. Apples. Extra Colo- redo Jonathans, per box, $2 exira cnulce urado Jonathans, per box, 2. cholea Jouathans, per box, $3.00; Missourl BHen, No. 1, Ben Davis, per yht-. $5.50; Missourl Ben, No. 1, Winesaps, bbi, $i. sourl Ben, 0. 1, Garo, per bbl. York ext fancy Red bLaldw bbl., $4.00; New York exura fancy Greenings, psr bbl., $4.50; New York faru.ers’ pack, win, per bbl, $3.75; New Yors " pack. Greenings, per bbl, $L.7 Pours: | Californie, extra fancy Iiastre Bucrre, per box, $2.50, Michigan Kielfers, r 3-bu. bbl, $4.00. Oranges: Extra fancy Valencias, 12 150, 176, 200 . ana 216, per box, $4.60; 2 and | 258, per bux, $1.60; extra Tancy Florida, 136, 150, 176, 200, 216, pér box, 3i.25. Lemons: Extra fapcy, 30 and 360, per box, 3.00; cholce, and 360, per box, $.50. Grape fruit: Florida, o | Bananas; Extra 4c; G-bunch lois, pe rado, per crate, $i.25. | VEGETABLES-Sweet potatoes, Virginia | Red Etar, per large bbl. $250; G-bbl. lor, | per bbL, §250. Celery: Extra faney Michi gan, per dos, extra fancy Muskegon, per flat box, $1.%. Head lettuce: Per ham- nd 80, per box, $h. ney Port Limon, per Ib., ib., 3%c. Honey: Colos | per, $2.50. Rutabagas: Canadlan, per lb, | 1. * Cabbage: * Wisconsin, genuine Hol- |land seed, per lb., 1lsc; 1,000-1b, lots or 14¢; red, per lb.. Per crate, $1.50, #lkc. California Onions: Indiana per bu., $1.00; ldaho yellow, per | bu., $1.00; Spanish, pei ale, §150. Pota. | toes forado, per bu., c. Figs: New, | imported, vn, per 1b., 15c; A-crown, i per Ib., 13c; 12 12-0z. pkgs. per box, 80c; | 60 €-0z.' pkgs., per box, $2.W. | "CIDER-Mott's, per keg, $3.90. | NUT:—Almonds: Drake seedlings, pot {1b., 15¢c; filberts, large, per Ib, ldc. Pecans: Loulsians, per ib., 17%c; Jumbo Texas, per {1b., 16c; medfum Texas, ver Ib, 12ic. Calis fornia walnuts: Ne. 1, soft shell, per ib. lic; No. 2, soft shell, per Ib., lic. Peanuts Raw, per Ib., 6¢; Jumbo, raw. per' Ib., 7¢ | roasted, per Ib., Sc; salted, per box, $i | DATES—% 1-1b. pkgs., per box, §2.25; | new Hallowe'en, per Ib b rioc»ugnr walnug, | per vox, $1.25; fard, per ib. (P BDEs— ; No. 1 cured, | London S rket. London closing stocks: Conrols, money 524 Loulsville & N do_account K & T Amal. Copper Y. Central ‘Anaconda J% Norfolk & W Atehison 4o pta. do pid .01 Ontario & Baltimore & Ohio. . 118% Pennsylvani Canadian Pacific. .. 152% Rand _ Mines o & 0.... 8% Readlng W..... | 20\ Southern Ry, & 8 PN do ptd 18 Southern P Denver & Rio G..... 4 Unfon Pacifie. 4o ptd a0 ptd Erie LK U. 8. Steel.. do st pid % 4o ptd | yid 401y Wabash Grand Trunk 1% 4o pra Tilinols Central. ... .15 Spamish 4s.... | "SILVER—Bar, quiet at 23%d per ounce. | MO —4@5 per cent. The rate of discount' in the open market for short bills s 4% per cent; for three Lnlnldh:‘ bills, 3% per cent ! Loeal Securities, Quotations furnished by Hai ir.. 614 New York Life bullding: B Asxea |city ot omara 100§ City of Oma 106 A ) | 0% | Cute (Rep. of) Int. Ba, 6% Detrolt Edjson fs, 1938 101 Gate City | Mait i 100 Independent Tel. is, Omgaba % Tmp, Jup. Gov. dys, 162 133 K. C. M & 0. 4. bonus 5 n Nebraska Tel stock § ver cent. I Omsha Gas s, 1917 - " " Omaha K. L. & P Gn, 19330 04 1w 0 B, St Ty, Gu 10W LD 0 M8 | C. B. Bt Ry. prd, & per sent MW 84 Omaha-Nevada Mining Co g % SUL.L M &R & G 4, 1032 W% e Sl & Co, 1914 0w Bloux City 1 " e, 1918 s By Union 8. ¥ A 6 p e, ex-div.. sen eeg erpoel Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov %.-WHEAT—8pot, firin; No. 2 red western, winter, 85 1d. Fu- tures, steady; December, 8s 1%d; March, 6, 9%A; May. Tn Bid, CORN—Spot new, American mixed (via Gal A" Futures, steady; De- | cember. er plate, 5% 5%d. | FLOUR—Winter patents, firm at 33s 64, ' Herbert E. Gooch Co, Brokers and Dealers GRAIN., PROVISIONS. STOOXS aka Office: 610 . ¥. Blag. hfiou'nu tll-nu -.u. Independent, 4-3121 azd A-319% filnlun augd Larsest House 1a she Wals S p—