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- 1 e 4 ¥ AHA, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1 Cottages—Contiy MODERN 8-room house, 218 8. 5th Phone Dougias 457, B HOLSL! fiats, Gar: "5 N, % 8T, 4 closet, city water, doors and _windows, BEMIS. Brondeis Blk MAGGARD Van & Stors Co. D. Pack, store and ship housshold Koods 4 Fesadb B —ecsoan te Bldg HOUSES. insurance. Ringwalt, Barker Bik 268 DOUGLAS om, §21 v Frenzer. Both Phohes Wa Jon W | o WEST Farnam District—New home, just | r‘;tod at bl Howard, en paved street, ‘ for Phone Harney 24+ large roorns pantry. iarge cellar, storm in use | 176-horsepower inch diameter 18 C. I 106, | HOUSE:! - USKES—Peters Trust Co., N. Y, I ¥ & OFFERED FOR SALE Miscellancous—Continue Public Mar! Best value 'OAL vill seli t the Bee bulldl return tubes, & pressure 1 feat surtace, 15,000 squa 3 inches 3% sauare f | very anxious to dispose of tb bollers immediately and will sell at a bt We are ain If taken at once. THE BLE COAL by the 'un ket Special in_ Omaha. $5 Co.. 1610 Harney. D 504 nk. They ar by 13 feet re feet BUILDING C 1Tth and Farnam Sts becond Hand Boilers two bollers that have been e each tubular boilers, 7§ by 18 feec long. They have Work- pounds per square inch. Grate area oom _all Tonse ¢ modein Inquire 2651 Cass. Tel for Harney | feglister FOR SALE—A good, ess PUTL, care Bee. LOWEST RENTS_BEST HOU | br mod. cholce, 318 Jones, $17.50. part mod., 1018 N. 29th, $15.50. | + mod., !mr:lln, 1606 Corb, city water, 7 Bancroft, | city water,-barn, 4103 N. 25th Ave, $15. | city water, good, 2208 N. 27th, $15. my water, close in, %14 Chicago, . 4180 Hamllton, $18, 1314 8. 11th, 12 close in, 837 8. 24th, $12. & MuRitrick Co. | 15th and Harney. A\O, $13.00, $20, all mod., Lite Bldg 412 Ramge Bid #room cottage, 048 1 B-room cottage, 3018 Ohio St., except b C. G. Oariberg, 911 N. Y. 5-room cottage, moder; South 234 St. Tnquire m’? TOR RENT—3 rooms; cfty water, 188 N 7th St._C. M. Bachmann, 4% Paxton Blk., d 2639, REI. D. fl! Bancroft I‘( %21 Binney St. 2512 Parker St., 216 Grace, 6- 2218 Grace, 8-r, 210 Grace, 8-r.. partly mod., $18 except heat, 1014 city water, etc., 6-r., partly mod., $13 5-r., 'mod, ex. furnace, $18 . all modern, $20. strictly mod., $35, ]3¢ 6r., 12, | dress, monds at & snap. Dr. HALL'S seif-adding onsh | will_sell on easy payments. Ad FOR SALE. 1 M-inch roll top desk. &7 inch roil top desk. typewriter desk. Remington typewriter. bookkeeper ~desks, large wall case. Universal adding machine. firaproof safe Fairbank floor four wheeled trucks d agraph machine. CALIL 111 WHO N Worn short time; H. (31 Bee. KARAT and 1% Addre seal O} en. FARNAM ST, EDS 'a rainproof overcoat, will sell: cheap. “karat_whit J 2, Be OSTEOPATHY siz Ad- e dia- | e YHMSON IN 418 N. Y. L. Tel. D. 1664, | yn PATENTS Bld 188 N. 19th St cottage. 4 rooms, barn, || 0 BARNELL, Paxton Bik. Tel Red 7113, city water, vacant 15th. $12. W. G._SHRIVER, 1028 New York Life Bldg. Uffices. | H N MODERN sized office room opp. post- | o"lcn. $ per mo. Conrad Young, 1513 Dolge DESIRABLE single office. offices, in Continental block. also sulte of [N | COAL {aterens MAGNETIC faiment o UFFMAN, 318 Nevilie Bldz PERSONAL Exg, Lump. $6.50, ., W. 3105, Mme. R. H | B.2245. Smith ALFRED C. KENNEDY, 200 First National Pank Bullding. Tel. Douglas 722. Stores. |18 u T in 8o " STOREROOM and basement 820 438 Ram; block, 8. O . 24th. Hall, Bld‘. both 'pnn. e, NEW Store, 229 Cuming. Tel. Web. 17, | " DESIRABLE storeroom, No, 1613 North | 24th street, was occupicd as A meat marke: | for pver twenty years and is just the lo- catidon for that lfne of business. $20. ALFRED C. KENNEDY, 200 First Natlonal Pank Bulldi |CORNS 3¢ use Corn Jeli MAGNETI! ables for adoption. torium Private confinement 24 N. 24th. Tel., Web. 255, Ind JOHN CA} In ta me to trim trees, trel e). Red_7i04 Ind uming St. 1101 _Bth our corn er. PRIVATE HOME dui Ist Ave., A-9049, Haines Drug <o. 7 522 8. 16th St own. lizes, Now grape Ave. Y treatment. Mme ring ited 5465, Is tha | vines. 181 comes out or your comes back when 1610 Far. you Smith, third floor: confinement; Good Samaritan Sani: Counell Bluffs, Ia. Tel. Douglan 72, OFFERED FOR SALE WE R & machines. Neb. Cyele Co. and repair all makes of sew- "Phones, Ind., A-1083, Doug. corner 13th and Hi Furnitarue. fr GQHEAPEST PLACE for STOVES ANT |G FURNITURE. Racket Store, 16 & Cuming WILL expressman om 3331 Burt (rear) pmmunicate at onc ompensation. Address who, with hauled Saturday F 689 Bee. goods plens: undersigned. BARGAINS In second hund_ Furniture. . Bchweitser, 1711 N. 2th St. W. 2194; B. 1328 " BTOVES, siighti joss_of cost. Amerl Musical Instruments. used, sold regardless of urnlmn Co.. 220 16th B BLIGHTLY used uprignt planos far sate | at 1608 108 Harney. C? H. Thateher Co. D. 5015, IVFRS & POND plano, almost n cheap 106 MecCague BIk. ted mow In THE BEN- CLUBS will be. held .for w5 W £t., puo: by A HOME for women during confinement for them. ancroft St., las 1921. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits o anyihing repalc and sel for cost of collection to the worthy 1l phone Douglas 4135 and wagon othing; In fa o collect. We find homes for bables where mothers cannot care Bables boarded. 'Phone For terms address Mrs. Martha A. Lee, 401 Omaha, Neb. Doug- tot! ou do not need, at 134 N. 1th JAMES RUBY can get Insurance money wriiing John or Charley. Christmas debivery i desiredy: = © v ———— Typewriters. mi tr STRICTLY: privats’ home ents; excellent ained nurse. care; babies 2518 Davenport. for - confihe- adopted; WIGH Qand toupess for men. GRIFFITH, 2 and 14 FRENZER BLK. ous. 620 & mag: "L mous Velvellra Tollet Goods. For sale by all druggists or phone Douglas 6603 Arlene de h St. Flat 8. Ph, MME. ALLEN th St of Chlcago, otie and massage treatments, one D. 7686 salt oy. Manicuring and massage. low, N DR. EGGER: Martna St. D. 6320, private continement home. N lasque Suits * rent at LIEBEN'S, w10 Howard. D. 4u& OMAHA Stammerers' Ins.. Ramge Bldg. st T w By SECOND hand typewriters sold..repaired Oéntral Typewriter Exchange, 1607 Farnam Miscerl, AT CUT PRICES Waysave you trom So to $L.0 on every ton and give better coal. 'We guarantee correct welghts. Rosenblatt’s Cut Price Coal Co. |17 COAL—5 baskets, $1. Dry klndllm( a load, | #1 delivered, Star Ice & Coal Co.'D. ol DRUGS at cut prives; fretght_paid on all 10 orders; catalogue free Sherman & 1l 'Drug Co.. Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE-New and 2d-hand bllllard | lead the world in y _payments. Bruns. 407 So. 10th St. SHOLARSHIP on leading business col Joge for sale at discount. Address P &% fi HAVE on hand & number of Ink _bar- rels which we will sell at e each are fine for rain waier or ashes. pressroom Bee Publising Co. SAFES, new and second-hand, 1110 Farny 30 OVERCOATS SLIGHTLY USED, ata bargain A B. SINGER, 416 N. 16th. son, WHO gospel work in the wome county jall, pel work. Tel, 120 So. PASSENGERS whe sa. reet car at 20th and hanksgiving day, ill confer a favor Tel. Douglas 583 donate an be will M WANTED—Albert W. ecier, North Platte, Ne MASSAGE Al R-308 Old Boston 16th St SOME OF OUR BARGAINS }md second hand orgun, $16.00. second hand upright plano, Rose- wood ca: .00, nhllllhuy used, upright Emerson piano, Ce HALL SMITH ¢O., v Opposite Court House, vision of M. JOSIE WASHBURN “Underworld owar,” stores, price, $1.%. man fall Vinton s w from treets, | tween 12 and 1 o'clock, | v informing Carl Niel (small) for s _dep Newman by b. \D BATHS, ore Bldg., 4th floor. Stalrway on Douglas St. 8 new book, sold at all rtment of lu;‘ll'd. supt. of gos- J. G the book MECHANO THERAPY ‘onsult Dr. Margarite ille block Tel. Doug, D. Under is & drugless cure for lost physical vigor. Halloran, 22 6. Ne- super- typewriters; bargains: Rebuil No. No. Qliver, §%5; No. 8 Rem- ington, §a3; machines shipped on approval; o sin EVERYTHING In w of our nith bl 2 Smitn Plano In TH %.00 PER MONTH BE now, selec! 0o deposit required. TYPEWRITER UPMENT CO., Sy - ood, try $5.00 COALLY™ 25 T8 YARDE of wenuine lincicun. pracil cal new, al aln, efte J i} Store, "Couneil Biufts, 1a. . it. Harmon Both phones. | comb Rhode Island early hatched. D, Nel b. 100 (bs Wagner, 801 N, 1oth, S for sale: eggs in season. Preston, orth Loup, Neb. sates, new, 2d-hand, 1818 Farn A | SAYNE INV | | POULTRY (Cbntinued.( Use U-NEED-A Poultry Tonle for & If your egg Increase does not twice Farator vgur tonfe your money will b re- unded. D. E. Johnwon Co. Omaha, Neb, FOR BALE—Cholce 8. C. Buff Orping- |ton ecocks, cockerel: hens and Dvl?h‘ll Toulouse geese, are prize winners, at a bar- sain. Peter A. Brenm, Harvard, Neb PRINTING D. A-260 for Lyn.lufl “Printing Co.. 16th & 0d priniine. Capitol Ave. EAL ESTATE DEALERS, REED A“FT]‘AC:_(:(‘) Est 183 promp: service; get our prices tx B 1710 Farna GANGFRTAU m nu nldz \0 tirst floor N. Y. Lite. BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 4T Brandets Bldg. REAL ESTATE TIT CHAS. 1. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & REAL ESTATE LOA E. H. Ambler, 12-0 Barker Bk, D. TTTOITY PHOPERTY FOR SALE. Boulevard Park Addition ON. President. facts concerning this addition for your consideration. IST. 1t is located about four blocks north of Kountze Place, on_higher ground t an anything east of 24th St. or north of Cum It is within 15 to of the heart of the city on the Sherman Ave. line, one of the best lines in Omaha 8D, Each lot Is of good size and is sup- plied with sewer, water and coment walk at no extra cost. 4TH. Out of 180 lots originally for sals t 2ND. 20 minutes’ ride third fioor. ]nm. in the — | for spring me. Hrn Dr. King. | down,’ we have but about %0 left, but these are all uniformly good oncY. Does not this splen- did record Indicate the desirability of own- ing one of these lots? STH. The new university at 2ith and Pratt Sts, (four blocks wes: and two south) and the extensive improvements undcr wi at Levi Carter park (about a half mije east) are bound to increass values in this | ehoice addition, GTH. Fifty good, substantial dweilings addition 'ana many more in sight You'll not be lonesome if you this addition. Prices $ mx;r in up. Terms one-fifth balance on onthly payments. Don't Walt until another advance in prices comes. Take advantage of present prices and buy now. You will make money by doing so. Call at our office and lét us show you these lots, or phone us for plat giving prices of unsold lots, Shimer & Chase Co, 39 South 17th St Opposite Court House. Close In Home Only $2,550 27118 Howard St. A good S-room house with bath, gas, hot and cold water, fur- nace, mantel and grate; south front, with paved street; annual rental $3%. This prop- erty is to be sold at a sacrl next ten days; price only § Immediate possession. Payne, Bostwick & Co. Sole Agents. Main Floor N. Y. Life. HARNEY STREET LOTS BETWEEN 29TH AVE. AND S1ST STREET. We are offering 40-foot lots on Harney St. with paving all paid, cement sidewalks. sewer, water, gas, for $2,000. The location is very desirable, being within 1 block of Farnam St., car line and Centfal boule- vard. Ground lies high and sightly. This is the cheapest, desirable close-in property that you can buy. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. LISTEN!! 32,30 for new -r. modern cottage on 37th and Ames Ave. You can't beat it. Ask for terms, 1628 LOOK AT THIS ONE. §. 27th, 6 rms.; mod.; furnace heat; yrs. old; east front; lawn; large barn; ’-‘l\l’l‘ A No. 1 house. NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW. Brand new; 6 rms.; mod.; mission oak tinish; priced low; very easy terms; must seil. See it and make offer. HARWOOD & HARWOOD, A 420, 416 Bee Bldg. Red 4204 1204 3909 North 18th St. Six rooms and reception hall in Boule- Yyard park, thoroughly modern, almost new, splendid arrangement of rooms, nicely pa- pered, good neighborhood, good lot, con- venlent to Sherman Ave. line, 15 10 2 min- utes' ride down town. Price, $3,30. Sce us about this. We can arrange satisfactory erms. Shimer & Chase Co, 309 Scuth 17th Street. Opposite Court Hous '1 WO CORNER LOTS First class improvements all around them. City water, sewer, gas; near car; 0x134 feet each VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., o N.Y. Lite 12%% Investment Fine inside corner lot and brick building, in first-class condition and always rented to cholce tenants. MIDLAND INV. CO,, McCague Bldg. 'Phones, D. 11562, A-2656. The way the wind blows in the Omaha want ad field The Bee last week made a gain of over 27 columns of paid responding week ol want ads of last year. over the cor- Of course, Omaha is growing, but more people are using Bee want ads, becau are read in most every one of the 4 reached by The Bee. - Our nearest Omaha competitor gained but 16 columns, giving them credit for their free help wanted, indecent advertisements, clairvoyant and other frauds excluded from Bee pages. The reason why Bee want ads bring such tremendous returns is that The Bee goes to the homes, where people really read the pa- pers. There are thousands of homes where The Bee is the only paper éver admitted, be- cause self-respecting people want a clean paper. | FOR quick returns list your for sale and exchange with me no pay. W. W. Mitchell. Board of Trade Bldg. Omaha, Neb. $9,000 $,00 cash and $4,000 at & per cent, lonj time, will buy one of best located rental properties in Omaha. Always rent location insures prompc paying tenant PAYS $1,332 ANNUALLY NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite 64, New York Life Bidg. T WANT an offer on lot 2 blosk 20, origh | pul plat of the ecity of (imana, with two fiouscs. 1909 and 1911 Calitorria strest. Lot wx132 feet. THOMAS BRENNAN, Now York Life Bunding. NEW BUNGALOW, %0th_and Binney Sts. $2,500. Easy terms. On Dodge and 30th St. car line, dlago- nally across from the new Omaha View school house; high and sightly; & rooms, furnace, cemented cellar, laundry, | electricity; IhDru\lg'?Y\ Eodrrn nd elegant. AL 43 Ramge Blog. Both 'Phones.* GOOD BUY—4-apartment new brick St Louls flat; Hanscom park distriot. Harney NEW HOMES-KOUNTZE 2121-23 Lothrop St Just competed, two houses. each; attic, full basement, oak, brick and pine finish: plastered: laundry room, rear ¢ porch. oak floors, latest design in arrangement; full lots, near 24th street car, fine neighborhood. To good parties 1,000 cash, balance $60 per month, includ- ng interest. Your cholce at $4.550. Call owner, Webster 2612 28 EVANG St, 7 rooms, new, modern, osk and pine finish: near Omaha univer: sity—$3,750. Call W-3i%9. PLACE. six rooms 3678 PACIFIC, S-room bricks, strictly modern, excellent condition, #. BENSON & MYERS CO., Phone Dousias 76 412 N. Y. Life Bidg. We want to present a few| oy finflfkl TATF 'Y FOR (Continued.) 15-HOUSES-15 IN ALBRIGHT FOR SALE BY UP K KLCO TO BE REMOVED IN SIXTY DAYS SAL ~Jefferis store building; 2 rooms n-to, on lot 3, block 2, Jefferls' re- 2~5 Starr houses, 3 rooms each nm] | lean-to, ‘also_outbuiding, on lots 23 and 2, block 6 U. P. subdivision | No. 3—Umatum house, 4 rooms and outbul dings, on lot 22, block 6, U. P. | dtvision No. 4—Huss house. bulldings, on lot J, division. No. 5—Churchwell house, 3 pantry, on lot 6, block 6, U. P No. f—Anderson house, § rooms pantry, 2 sheds, on lot 8 bock 6, U. suhaivision No. 7—Shilham, l-room house, | block 6, U. P. subdivision. No. 8-Newville Terrace and shed, block 1, U. P. subdivision. No. 9—Nichols house, 1% stories, block 2, U, P. Subdivision No. 10--Pefley house, % stories on lot 17, block 2. U. P. subdivision No. 11—Kracker house, 8 rooms, barn and sheds, on taxlot 6 In 4N-13E. No. 12—Pllar house, 3 ms, on taxlot 4, _In sec. 15-UN-BIE No. 18.—Kostel house, 2 rooms, garret and |lean-to, on taxlot F-1, in sw cor. sec |4, T. 14 N. R. 8 B Will consider bids on any above buildings For further information J. A. GRIFFITH, Land Comm’r.U. P. R. R. Co. S. W. Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb, 1919 Emmet Street NEW KOUNTZE PLACE HOUSE EIGHT ROOMS—$4,650 READ DESCRIPTION A splendid modern home in one of the nfcest blocks in Kountze Place. Fine houses all around; house has large reception hall, parlor, dining room, large butler's pantry and vestibule on first floor. Four fine bed- rooms and bathroom second floor; large floored attic; oak finish on first floor; oak floors on first floor and also in All Bed- rooms; oak columns between reception hall and parlor; and bgtween parlor and dining room; large porch ten feet wide; fine light- ing fixtures; full basement; street paved; cement walks; full lot. This will make you a good home and the owner will ar- range terms. ‘Norris & Martin, Phone Doug. 41‘0 63 Bee Bldg DUN g hall sub- 16x26, barn and bloek 6, U. P. out- sub- rooms and P. on lot 11, on lot 110, | op lot | | rou or all of the inquire of \DEE HOME $4,500 This fs a strictly first-class modern home, beautifully located, with fine south and west view\and the Happy Hollow club. This house has 7 rooms nd reception hall; parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor, oak finish; beautiful oak stair- way leading from reception hall; also stair- way from kitchen. Second floor has 4 large bedrooms and bathroom finished* in quarter sawed yeliow pine; best of plumb- ing and heating throughout, can arrange good terms on this place. Détter see it at once. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Six Rooms and Hall Brand cew, thoroughly modern, large rooms, east front lot, desirable neighbor- hood, ‘morth part. Price, $3,20; $i0 down, balance practically same as rent. Shimer & Chase Co, 309 South 1Tth Street. Onoosite Court House. 7NEW 7 ROOMS MODERN Modern,' up-to-the-minute, large lot. One of the choicest locations In the western part of the city. In order to settle partner- ship quickly, will be sold at a very low price, VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT Ce Sulte 624 New York Life Bidg. SIX modern; hot water heat; 2235 Howard.* 1614 Harney St. rooms, new, walking distance. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE GOOD, well improved 80-acre farm; price, $87.50 per mcre; six miles southeast of Coun- cil Bluffs, R. F. D. No. 1, Dumftries, la. "Phone Ind. 901-M. D. W. Weaver. “Missonri. TWO Missourl farms for sale or will trade for property in Omaha or vicinity. 2% Decatur St., Omaha. "1 ACRES, 80 acres fenced, 80 acres in cultivation, d-room house; lots of running water; R. F'. D. by door; iots of fruit; barm and outhouses. Can be sold on easy terms; $15,_per acre. 160 acres, 80 scres in cuitivation; plenty of water; 3-room house, 2,000 fruit trees; 90 acres fenced: barn and outbulldings; can be soid at $20 per acre; % down. Also have 160 acres, 60 acres in cultiva- tion, 10 acres in strawberries, %0 acres in meadow; 3-room house; lots ‘of watbr; 4 miles 5. 'w. of Anderson, McDonald county, Mo. 1 have other snaps. Call on me. GEORGE W. MITCHELL, Anderson, Mo. Nebraska. A Cass County Nebraska Farm At Your Own Price To settle a partnership we will sell to the highest bidder, on easy terms, a splen- did farm, 3% miles southeast of Ashland, Neb., comprising 406 acres, which must be sold ‘before January 20, 1910. For descrip- tion and full particulars write, CASHIER NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK Omaha, Neb. CAREY ACT! CAREY ACT! LAND OPENING DECEMBER 20, 1906, WYOMING IRRIGATED LAND for $57:50. PER ACRE ON TEN YEARS' TIME AND UNDER THE CAREY ACT. Only six miles from Wheatland, Wyo. All ditches and reservoirs all com, a'ue sad water all ready for the land. only a few thousand acres. THINK OF IT! Write loday for FREE ILLUSTRAED BOOKLET containing map and full infor- mation. Remember the date, December 20, Special train leaves Omaha December 18, Call on us our booth at the Corn Show, THE NORTH LARAMIE LAND CO., Resident Agent ABBOTT REALTY CO., BRANDEIS BLDG., an OMAHA. AT $45 PER ACRE We will sell you a #20-acte improved In eastern’ Nebraska, two miles of a good, live town and best market. If will look at this land you will agree that it Is very cheap. Selling at this low price in order to settie a partnership quickly. VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT Co, Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. subdivision. | and | barn, |* ESTATE FARM Aln nA CH LAND FOR Nebraska—Continued. WHAT'S YOUR BEST CASH OFFER? For two fine sections of farming land in Kimball county, Nebraska, 6 and 7 miles northeast of Kinball, the unty . seat sections 27 and 8, twp 16, range 8. Here is chance to get in right. Address D F, Bowman, over 6§18 West Grand Ave., Des Moines ,fa. ok OKLAHOMA Wo have 100.00 acres of cholce land to gelect from, “ranging in price from ® to $40 per acre. This land is in the oll and gas distriet and you might get an oil wel with your iand. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 64 New York Life Bl lfl'k,\l RF for sale near C "Ill’u.ll' Okl {110 acres broke, good improvements, plenty |of wcod. $%0 acre. Write owner. Rout 1 |E_J. Dodd, Comanche, Okl. 00 WILL locate you on 160 acres of cholce productive land In western Oregon; | price $2.50 per acre at time of securing ;m ie. Call or write, 413 Karbach block. “Texaa. AS homes ani investments. FERGUSON & WRIGHT, 1884, W N. Y. Lite-Buas | TEX Doug. e | REAL ESTATE LOANS = {3200 to 56,000 on homes | Estate Co., 1001 N Omana. O'Keefe (. Life. Doug. or LOANS to home owners and home bulld- ers, with privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-annually. ' No commission. W. H. THOMAS, 58 First National Bank Bldg. E— iLR CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bld FIVE WANTED—City loans and warrants, W. | Farnam Smith & Co., 13% Farnam St | GARVIN BROS, 218 N. 200,000 on improved property. 5% FARM and city ment; no delay. I $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. Wead Bidg., 18th and Farnam. loans; optional pay- Sibberngen, Omaha D. Wead, 'MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co WANTED—City loans. Petors Trust Co “SECOND MORTGAGE Apply Bidg._ f PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., Private money, $0 to ‘f‘m LOWEST RATES—Bemis, Brandels Bldg. loans negotiated Rooms 417-18 First National Bank Bell phone Douglas 218. NCY low rate. Lite. REAL ESTATE WANTED VACA. buyers. WE HAVE BUYERS FOB 6, 6 and 7-room houses. If prices are right we can gell_your property for you, NOWATA LAND AND LOT Co. Bufte 624 N. Y. Lite Bidg. SWAPS HIGH grade piano for good r. Will pay difference. Bee, Y 17. FOR SALE or trade, 40-acre, well im- provd farm, forty rods from court house of Pocahontas. ~Price, §6,00. Quarter in Dakota preferred N.' C. Nlelsen, Poca- hontas, la. L. B. %5. \ FOR SALE or trade, county, Nebraska land. Riley, 'Lawrence, Neb. p— =— WANTED TO BUY BEST price ture, carpets, cl 89 idence lot. Section, Lincoln Address Jay f)lll for second-hand furni- othing and shoes. Tel. Doug HIGHEST prices for furnjtury 3 BELL'S Furn. Sloie, 1406 Dodge. Red I?!‘l‘ BALTIMORE 2d-hand store by price 2d-hand furniture. clothes c?:y‘ cl!fl:l Highest prices for 0ld broken watches, old gold, ete. M. Nathan, 211 8. 13th, HIGH grade planos, Phone Webster 37, WANTED-—TO RENT WANTED at once by party of 3, for 3| or 3 months sulte of furnished rooms with board In private family. Location | must be good. Willing to pay liberally for satisfactory rooms. Address W-7dl. = WANTED—SITUATIONS LADY with several years' busine: ing desires position selling either in clty or will travel. Al references. Address W. 507, care Bee. H l(urehou Coal and Wood §, T A°iehouss, S WANTED-By young man, plac, for board while attending Boy! Both phones. WANTED-—Position as stenographer by experienced telegraph operator, 21 years old; railroad work preferred. Address § 94, care Bee. GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFI Omaha, Nebraska, Nov. 2 19. Sealed in_tripiicate, wiil be recelvad by Quartermasters at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m., central stand- ard time, December 2, 159, for furnishing | #helled Corn during fiscal year ending June |%, 1910, at Omaha Q. Depot. Forts Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Nebraska; Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas; Fort Mackensle, Wyoming, and Fort Des Moines, lowa. Proposals for delivery at other 'places will not be entertained. United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on applic tion here or to Quartermasters at the sia- tions named. Envelopes containing pro. posals should be marked ‘‘Proposals fo- Forage,' and addressed to Major D. E. M'CARTHY, C. @ M. N-2-3-4-29-30 D1 CONSTRUCTING . QUARTERMASTRICS Office, Fort Meade, 8. D., November 1, 1900. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be recelved at this office, until 10 A. M., mountain time, December 6, 196, and then opened, for constructing one double et of quarters for two company officers and four cavalry stables, and for installing plumbing, heating, electric wiring and elec. tric lighting fixtures in buildings specified, and for the construction of roads, side- walks, gutters and drains. Plans and speci- fications may be seen by Intending bidders at the offices of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Missouri, Omaha, Neb.: Department of the Colorado, Denver Colo.; Department of the Lakes, Chicago, Il; 'Department of Dakota, St Paul, | Minn., and this office, at which latter place {all information may be obtained on ap- | plication. A deposit of $10.00, to Jnsure re- turn, is required before plans are sent on individual application. The United Stat re right to reject any or all bids or cept any part of a bid that may be advantageous to the government. En- velopes gontaining proposals should be en- dorsed “‘Proposals f Other Improvements cunDnruc ng quarterm; to work college. Fort Meade, §-6Decl: OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC— WEEKLY SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL. Nothing better on the AUlantic than our Empresses, Wirsless oa all steamers. C. . BENJAMIN, G. A 33 Bo. Olark St Chicago. mL To FHETHen February 8. 73 days, uj Shore eXcursions, etc. Crulses ‘around the Frank O. To Ny wl nr-'l ' '.lmfll.& | Directors may determine, including | LEGAL NOTICES: C RATLWAY IAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notiee is hereby given, that a special meeting of the stockholders of The Mis souri Pacific Railway Company will b held at the principal office of sald Com- any, jn the Missouri Paclfic Bullding. No. 6 Market Strest, in the City of 8t Louls Misso on Tuesday. the 15th day of Jnnu-n, 1910, at nine o'clock in the for noon of that day, to consider and act upon the following propositions: (a) To adopt & code of by Company (b) To rafity, assent to and approve a certain indenture of lease bearing date the 1th day of July, 189, by and between Boonvilie, St. Louls & Southern Rallway Company, & corporation of the State of Missouri, and this Company and authorized on behalf of this Company At a meeting of | the Board of Directors, held on the 16th day of August, 1o0. (c) To ratify, aksent 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 foliowing named rallroad companies: Carthage and Western Railway Compan; Joplin and Western Ranway tompan Loufs, Oak Hill and Carondelet Railway Company, Sedalla, Warsaw _and South- western Rallway Company, The Kansas City Northwestern Rallroad Company, The Nebraska Southern Rallway Company, Qmaha Belt Rallway Company, Omaha Southern Rallway Company, Pacific Rall- way Company in_Nepraska, The Pueblo | and State Line Rallfoad Compa and Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway. (d) For the purpose of refunding unde I\ ing mortgage bonds and equipment obll- gayons of the Company and for other cor- porAte purposes, to consent to, concur in and authorize an Increase of the bonded indebtedness e Missourl Pacific Rail- X ny, by the amount of $175,000,00 ue of Gold Bonds of the Com pany, limited in the aggregate to the principal amount of $176,000,000 at any one time putstanding, to bear interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and all or any part of such bonds, as the Board of to be convertible 8t the option of the holders and registered ewnars thereof into stock of the Rallway Company upon such terms and otherwise as the Board of Directors may determine; and to cofisent to, concur in and authorize the exeocution and delivery of a mortgage and deed of trust on and of the whole or part of the raliroads and other property and franchises of this Company whether now owned of hereafter acquired, to secure such issue of bonds hy this Compa-y, and o consider and act upon the foim and terms of such mortgage. (e) To consent to and authorizw the pur- chase by this Company from time to time of not to exceed $25,000,000 par value of the bonds of the St. Louls, Iron Mountain and Southern Rallway Company. () To ratify the proceedings of the Board of Directors theretofore taken In and about the matters aforesaid, including the authorization of said bonds and mort- gage and deed of trust and the use to be made of sald bonds, and to consider and act upon such other business as may properly be transacted at the meeting. 'The stock transfer books of the Compan will be closed at 3 P. M. on the ith di of January, 1910, and will remain closed until 10 A. M. on the 19th day of January, 1910. Dated, New York, November 17th, 1900, By order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President. A. H. CALEF, Secretary. Nov 18 to Jan 18 laws for the Nine Times as Many Women as Men Ask Divorce And Yet Against Thirty Plea Separation Are 163 Licenses to Wed. for Up Eros; down Erls. Eros will be remembered: Eris was the mythological goddess of discord who first threw the golden apple and started the femipine Olympians into the row which finally resulted in the judgment of Parls and the Trojan war. Bros s trlumphing' over Eris in Douglas county, for there were 162 licenses to wed during the month of November and only | thirty decrees of dlvorce were handed | down by the judges of district court on the equity side. It doth appear perverse that Eros was a | man and Eris a woman. (Certainly she was “no lady”). For of tne thirty decrees of divorce the ratio fs 27 w 3 In favor of womankind, Twenty-seven wives told their woes to the court and only three hyusbands had complaints to make, “Perhaps men are longer suffering,” sug- gests Colonel H. H. Claivorne of the office of the clerk of district court. To turn to & happler theme: One hundred and sixty blushing grooms-to-be entered the office of License Clerk Charles Furay during the month and seoured permits to wed. The total number of licenses Issued was 164, the other two being blushing brides-to-be, whose future husbands could not get away to marry them that morning, but could In the afternoon. Douglas county leads the van, having 102 of the brides to its credit. Twenty were from Nebraska outside this county, twen- ty-six came from the prairies of lowa and sixteen were scattering. Last Panic Cost Two Billions Senator Aldrich Makes This Statement in Address at Banquet of Economic Club, NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Nelson W. Aldrich, United Stutes semator from Rhode Island and chairman of the national, monetary commission, sald tonight that the panic of 1907, cost the United States more than §2,- 000,000,000 He made this declaration as he addressed members of the Economic club of New York, which was holding its an- nual benquet, with the monetary commis- sion and Ambassadors Henry White and David Jayne Hill as the guests of honot. As he emphasized the necessity for a change in the monetary system of this country, Senator Aldrich said: “The disastrous results of that crisis (the panic of 1%07) can never be completely measured Its destructive Infiuence were felt throughout the world, and the United States escaped only by tHe narrowest margin, a total collapse of all credit and the wholesale destruction of all values.” J. Plerpont Morgan was among the 1,200 persons present at the banquet. Ambas- sadors White and Hill spoke briefly. Bee Want Aas are Dusiness Boosters. “WHY KANSAS CITY GREW” Eatate Man Will Tell ade Kawville Outstrip Omaha. “Reasons wny Kansas City has grown faster than Omaha” will be the subject of a talk by Arthur Chase at a meeting of the Real Estate exchange at noon Wednesday W. H. Thomas is to speak on the es- timation of cublc contents and commercial value of bulldings. Members of the exchange call special attention bulletia can do so by Selby. Real What wishing to matters on consulting W. to the L. A Pleasant Surprise follows the first dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless regulators that strengthen you. Guaranteed. 25¢c. For sale by ‘Beaton Drug Co. | be open to the | hours of the show. |CHANGES I CONMERCE LAW |Administration Will Work for Gen- | eral Revision of Act. CONFERENCES AT WHITE HOUSE President, Commissioner Lane mins Discuss BIll ted by the Atto ney Genernl. and Senato » Following a house to- WASHINGTON Nov 30.~ lengthy conference at the White day It was sald tonight that the adminis- tration will exert all its influence toward securing & comprehensive revision of the Interstate Commerce law by the incoming congress. A rough draft of the proposed amendments to the law was subm! rd by Attorney General Wiekersham and while this was conaldered In all its dethils no de cision with respect to It was reached The president had as his advisers the attorney general, Commissioner Lane of the Interstate Commeroe commission and Sen- ators Elkins and Cummins, Frank B. Kellogg, the speeial trust buster” of the Department of Justice and Seeretaries Wilson and Dickinson also gave thelr views briefly. Floor Leaders Not Selected. While the . president has not yet made his selection of the men in the two houses of congress who will be entrusted with the task of putting the legislation through, there are said (o be a large number of can- didates anxious for the honor of appear- ing as champlors of the White house, Senator Elkins today renewed his sug- gestions that the best way to encourage American shipping would be to enact a law giving a reduction of 5 per cent in customs dutles on all imported goods brought Into the United States in Amer- fean bottoms, “This would not only bulld up Amer- fcan shipping, but wouwld be a reduction downward In dutles,” said Senator Elkins, The president is preparing his recom- mendaticns favoring ship subsidy legis] tion and Senator Elkins wished to I his project- betore him before that ‘para- graph of the message to congress was completed. Call from Labor Lepders. Recommendations looking toward the improvement of the condition of the labor- ing man which it Is desired the president incorporate in his annual message to con- gress were urged upon President Taft today by a delegation of labor leaders headed by Samuel Gompers, John Mitch- ell, James O'Connell and Frank Morrison accompanied Mr. Gompers to the White House. Foremost of the subjects considered was the issuance of injunctions by federal judges, particularly as they apply to per- sonal liberty and thefr use in the settle- ment of disputes between employers and employes. The president has practically decided that his message to congress will make no recommendations regarding the Sher- man act. His decision, which is a decided change from his Intentions of & few weeks ago, Is largely based upon the fact that there are pending In the supreme court and on thelr way to that tribunal a number of important cases Involving in- terpretation of the act. He feels, he says, that specific recom- mendations from him at this time might be construed as an attempt to influence the court. HILL EXHIBIT CAR SUNDAY Great Northern Wil Setf) Itx Corn Show Displays at Thirteenth and Jon Great Northern exhibit cars for the Corn show will be sldetracked at Thirfeenth and Jones streets during the exposition and will public during the regular The cars are due In Omaha Sunday, December 5. One ls at present on exhibition in i and the other has been making a tour of Nebraska. E. C. Leedy, the Great Northern repre- sentative In charge of the railroad ex- hibit at the show, Is now looking after the installation of the exhibit. He is stop- ping at the Henshaw. Cut Glaus—FRENZER—15th and Dodge. Bullding Permit; E. L. _Tower, 3010 Chicago, ing, $260; L. Sabro, 1M North Ninth, brick addition to store, $1,000; Petro Pascale, 4021 Cuming, $1,000. ITCHING SCALY PIMPLY HUMOR On Both His Legs—Scratched Until It Bled—Lasted Nearly Two Years in Spite of Doctor's Prescription and Neighbors’ Advice, frame dwell- EASY, ECONOMICAL CURE BY 2 SETS OF CUTICURA *“Three years small pimples peared on both of my low": “I‘v!h ‘pi scratched them until the blood would flow as from a wound, The itching would be more severe towards evenin, and at bed time, went to one of the best doctors in my vicinity who gave me & pre- scription. This would stop the itching for & day or so but after- wards it would be worse. Afcer using several dollars’ wort! of this salve I tried several other rem- edies but to no avail. The neighbors advised using sulphur and lard but it was all fruitless. A few months afterwards I saw an advertisement in a newspaper of the Cuticura Remedies. I at once sent off for some Cuticura Boap, Cuticura Oint- ment and Cuticura Rqolvan: Pills, but thinking they would be no better than the other remedies. But to my sur- prise after the first orde* was used the sciles d(uy«nd and the unhmq oea. od and after using another order ol the Cuticura Remedies vu mmlplewly cured, after suffering for near! years. I shall be to write ta any one who may be_interested in my cure. Carl Haldeman, Marshall, Wis., October 25, 1908." Cuucun Boap, assisted Skin P hen necessary cuu Olnunant noz onl :ann.lflu th': col:ln l(’llp. and huld‘.:- ut preven ng of o Eroveets Sagens ol thy St o inflammation, irritation, and roughness, and other unwholesome con- dluou Guu-.nued nmlutdy pure, (’lul‘l‘l SRR BURIENG 135 Columbus An .-.:.'a-..m.::r... A e The constant use of

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