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OMAH OFFERED FOR RENT Houses and Cottagen—Continaed, Inquire | Harney r uth 4855 Ave BECOND floor 2718 Pleree; 0 pe month. Tel Douglas 629 afte rrflnyp ‘{mrlv ELEGANT 6-r. apar giat; only 3§, 1 Vinton 8t ent, new 8t Louls €00d neighborhood: inquire MODERN 7. December 6, Vinton. BRICK, § rooms; modern; 3 blocks from court house. Apply E. Neville, e i pply E. J. Neville, 302 N house: will be for rent very desirable; inquire 1411 &r. 8t Louls flat, modern; 1752 S. Zith Bt., between 24th and east side park car line. Harney 3586 | 12 ROOMS MODERN | Easy walking distance to center of city. | Location makes it very desirable for rooming hous | NOWAT. LAND & LOT Co, Sulte 624 New York Life Bldg No. 2104 SBeward street, six rooms, south front, 0, Charles street, after November 20, six rooms, paved street, modern excep! furnace, . $18 LFRED C. KENNRDY, rst _Nationai bank Buiiding. Tel. Douglas 722 BRICK house, 2614 Dewey Ave., 7-roo modern. Moyer Stationery Co., 1616 Fl’:": nam St HOUSEHOLD GOODS packed, forwarded cheap freight rates; moving and storing Bxpressmen's Dellvery Co. Tel. Doug. 21 FOR RENT—3 rooms; city water, 1825 N 17th 8t C. M. Bachmann, 4% Paxton Blk Tel., %9, Res., D, 5086 NEW, modern, b-room house for ren 738 No. 85th Bt. 48 N. Wth St 106 8 fist St 1308 Decatur St. mod. ex . mod. ex mod. ex 1 8. 20th § 20 Clark St . 2423% Cuming St., 4 r.. city water. 8210 8. Wth Ave. § r. city water McCAGUE INVESMENT CO., 1508 Dodge MODERN $-room house, 216 8. 3ith Ave Phone Douglas 4657. 1819 N. ¥th ST, | closet, city water, @oors and_windows. BEMIS. Brendels Blk. TIOUSES—Peters Trust Co.. N. Y. Life Bids | MAGGARD Van & Storage Co. D. 14%. Pack, atore and stiv household good: 7-ROOM modern house. laundry. furnace, Hanscom park district, §25. Tel. Harney 46¢ HOUSES. insuran 268 DOUGLAS Fro pantry stoym ker Blk John N Ringwal _E S-room. §21.60. Both Phone ew home, just compieted a. 311 Howard, on paved street, for $46; Phone Harney 28 __ OFFERED FOR SALE Furniture—~Continued. STOVES, slightly cost FURNITURE of 5 rooms stove, entire outfit, nearly gain. Call soon and pick want; cheap. 323 8. Zist used, sold regurdi Amevican Furniture Co. 220 X heating at a what range fiew out sLe ¥ "WHEN answering these adyertisements, kindly mention The Bee hair, Refriger- Cpjpa_ Cioset “Phone Har T — RUGS—Elegant leather Bodkcase eboard Private family moving e Ete ney Musteal Instramént SLIGHTLY used uprigh® planos for sale at 1908 Harney. C. H. Thatcher Co. D. IVE new cheap plano, almost ue Blk. PIANC a4 now in THE BEN- NETT PIANO CLUBS will be held for Christmas delivery If desired Typewriters. SECOND hand typewriters sold, repaired Central Typewriter Exchange, 1607 Farnam FRIDAY Bargains in Farms. Farm land all over the country is advertised un- der ‘‘Farm and Ranch Land.” || B watch the offerings on the Want-Ad pages. u | DECEMBER a 3. 1909, It pays investors to PERSONAL S (Continued.( WE RENT and repair all ing macnines. ‘Pl I Neb. Cyele Co. makes of sew- nes, Ind., A-1663, Doug corner 13th and Har RUBY can_get insurance money | | by writing John or Charley sntine adopted private home for ments; excellcnt care; babies trained nurse. I8 Davenport T1GSena_toupe WIGS] Sne" 1P ¥ | "THE temous Velvelina Tolle: Good: by all druggists Atiene de Voy. M €20 & uth Bt Flat & Phone D. 86 for_men. GRIFFITH. RENZER BLK. AT CUT PRICES We save you from s to better coal. We guarantee correct welgnts Rosenblatt’s Cut Price Coal Co. COAL~5 baskets, $1. Dry kindling, a load $1 delivered. Siar loe & Coal Co. D. 443 LARGE stock stoves, furniture. Must sel t ® days. Bell Furn. Co.,, 1406 Dodge. ew and second-hard, 1110 Farn DRUGE at cut prices; freight pald on aii §10 orders; catalogue free. Sherman & McConnell ' Drug Co. Omaha, Neb. “FOR SAL: and pool tables. cheap bar fixture ew and 2d-hand billiarg We lead the world in easy payments. Bruns- ick-Balke Collender, 407 So. 10th St. 200 OVERCOATS SLIGHTLY USED, ata | bargain A b. SINGER, 416 N. 16th. . | MME. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow, Mmagnetic and massagy treatments. % N. | 17th 8t | DR EGGERS' priv 1518 te confinement home. Martna St 6220, w rent at LIEBENS, 10 Howard. . 4l '—Albert. W, Newman by J. G th Platte, Neb. Masque Suits WANTE Beeler, N. MASSAGE AND DATHS Loston Store bids.. ith floor. | St. Stairway on Douglas St. | WHO will donate an organ (small) for | gospel work In the women's department of county fail, Mrs. Mary Laird, supt. of gos pel work. Tel. Webster 2401 JOSIE WA Underworld Ktores, price, new book, sold at book, _tii il bool {BURN'S ewer,’ $1.50, MECHANO TH is a drugiess cure for lost Consult Dr. Margarite ville block, Tel vision of M. D. RAPY physical Halloran. Doug. Tibl. Under vigor supe SHOLARSHIF on leading business col- tor sale at discount. Address P 604 75 YARDS of genuine linoleum, practi- cally new, at a bargain. Leffert's Jeweiry Btore, Councll Bluffs, Ia. SOME OF OUR BARGAINS 1 good second hand organ, $16.00. 1 good second hand upright piano, Rose- wood case, $55.00. 1 klightly used, upright Emerson piano, $175.00, J. MARSHALL SMITH 0., 808-210 S. 15th St. Opposite Court House. It's good, try It $5.00 COALY™ oot 5 EVERYTHING 1n few of our bargains: Premier, $21; No. 8 Oliver, §25; N ngton. §33; machines shipped on no deposit’ required. TYPEWRITER EQU'PMENT CO., 308 8. 12th St Harmon ‘phones. Just 8 2 Smitn 6 Rem- pproval typewriters Rebuilt No. ONE_new 7-room all modern house for rent, $0. Inquire 2651 Cass. Tel. Harney B-room cottage, modern, except heat, 1014 South 234 St. Inquire 1020. 4-room cottage, M8 No. 28th Ave., $13.00. -room cottage, 3018 Ohlo St., $20, all mod. except heat. . Y. Life Bldg. . G. Carlberg, 911 R, new, modern, hot water heat, walk- ing distance. 2235 Howard. 7.r. 10th i all mo 7-r., Kountze Place, 8-r.. all mod. $27.50. all modern, 1 block to Farnam-So 4.1 blic, to No. th line, near Sf'blk'. to Walnut Hill line, O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO, 1000 N. Y. Life. e & MODERN sized office room opp. post- gf‘fln.. per mo. Conrad Young, 1518 Dodge FOR RENT-—Office space on FlmlE ground floor of Bee Bldg. N. P. Co., 1714 Farnam St.* DESIRABLE single office, also suite of offices, in Continental block. ation n ul ng. T 'lpl'll. Douglas 722 » Second-Hand Boilers We will sell two boliess that have veen in use at the Bee building. They are each -horscpower return tubular boilers, 78 inch dlameter by 18 fee« long. They have iss C. I, tubes, § inches by 13 feet. Work- ing pressure 10 bounds per square inch Heat surtace, 19,000 square feet. Grate area 2% sauare feet We are very anxious to dispose of these bollers immediately and will sell at & bar- gain if taken at once. THE BRE BUILDING COMPANY, 1ith and Farnam Sts. Omaha, Neb. “COAL by the ron. Call Webster 6597. HALL'S safes, new, 2a-hand, 1818 Farnam WE HAVE on hand a number of ink bar- which we will sell at 50c_each. They fine for rain w hes. f4-inch roll top desk. 57 inch roll top desk. typewriter desk. Remington typewriter. bookkeeper desks. large wall case. Universal adding machine. fireproof safe. Fairbank floor s four wheeled trucks. d'agraph machine. CALI 111§ FARNAM ST. [T PN \ Stores, STOREROOM and basement in Scargo blook, 8. O., 520 N. 24th. Hall, 433 Ramgn Bldg., both 'phones. “NEW Store, 215 Cuming, Tel. Web. 81T, ONE-KARAT and 1%-karat white dia- monds at & snap. Address J 92, Bee. == e - OSTEQPATHY JOHMSON INST., 418 N. Y. L. Tel. D. 1664 DESIRABLE storeroom, N th street, was occupicd as & meat market for over twenty vears and is just the lo- cation for that line of business, $20. ALFRED C. KENNEDY, 200 First National Bank Bullding. | Douglan 722 STORE ROOMS. 116 No. Mth St $17.50. - n‘m;mgvs:l'xg‘(&suxxr co. e Dodge Street. ” Buil FOR RENT-—At moderate price, all or part of & strong, modern, 3-story and base- ment brick building, #6x132, suitable for warehouse or factory; very desirable loc: R. R. tracks on both sides; larg. el r, oelling track for heavy weights: bullding *mmm by sprinkler system. Address F. Quiniin, 110 S 16th St, Omaha. . } .OLD PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL. " Three-story brick building, over 3 rooms, Al be thoroughly repaired throughout. uitable for hospital or publie Institution or roomi ouse. N. P. DGE & CO., 174 FARNAM ST.* OFFERED FOR SALE CH STOVES AND re, 16 & Cuming Dr. Kathryn Nicholas, 88 N. Y. L. Bidg. e e e T PATENTS D. 0. BARNELL, Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117, HUFFMAN, 318 Neville Bldg Book frea PERSONAL FREE §, {gn8, coal: for particular LY R Morehouse Co. W.8105; treatment. ~Mme. Smith, MAGNETIC &% 16th St., third floor. ivate confinement home. Mrs. Dr. King. m’ar;« Mth. Tel. Web. 285 Ind 1270 JOHN CANE s in town time to trim trees, trellises. gra, Tel. Red 7104, Ind’ A-3649. Red Cuming St.. 1101 8. %th Ave. CORNS Your, corn comes out or your A uarter comes back when you use Corn Jelly. Haines Drug Co., 1610 Far. 522 8. 16th S MAGNETI PRIVATE HOME during confinement; bables for adoption. Good Samaritan Sani- torlum, 740 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, la. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits eastot/ elothing; in fact, anything you do not noed. We collect, repair and seil at 134 N. ‘ith St. for cost of collection to the Worthy Boor. Call phone Douglas 413 and wagon R. 224 Now I3 the tnes. 181 treatment. Mme. Smith, third floor second hand Furniture. AINS 1n sl W. n4; B. 138 weltger, 1711 N. 24th St. OMAHA Stammerers' Ine. Ramge Bidg. The way the the Omaha want ad field The Bee last week made a gain of over 27 columns of paid want ads over the cor- responding week of last year. Of course, wind blows in Omaha is growing, but more people are using Bee want ads, because they are read in mo st every one of of the 42,000 homes 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 tremendous ret why Bee want ads bring such urns is that. The Bee goes to the homes, where people really read the pa- pers. The Bee is the There are thousands of homes where only paper ever admitted, be- cause self-respecting people want a clean paper. secures a high NETT PIANO CLUB our Plano $.00 PER MO! Plano in THE B! Join now, select CARRI ‘body likes it Muller makes the best. Tel. Harney 3521 00 REWARD—For capture Beggs and Archie Schwab. L Five feet, blue ey 7 years, small brown hat, grey boots. Archie—Five fe hair, slim face, suit, light corduroy haps overalls. of Loyd light brown for age, wore dark ! coat, overplls, rubber eight, blue eyes, brown years, wore navy blue and leather cap, per- May have steel traps and hunters' coats. Left Cherokee, Kan., No- vember 2. Advise Elmer Beggs, or Jono- than Schwab. POULTRY EXTRA fine single comb Rhode Island Red_cockerels for sale; early hatched. D. H. Stru‘hers, Cralg, Neb. A B. TURKEYS for vale; eggs in season srs. W. N. Sreston, .Sorth Loup, Neb, Use U-NEED-A Poultry Tonic for & days; If your egg increase does not twice pay for your tonic. your money will be re- funded. "D. E. Johnson Co. Omaha. Neb. Sereanings, $1.50 100 Ibs Wagner, 501 N. 16th — FOR SALE-—Choice 8. C. Buff Orping- ton cocks, cockerels, hens and pullets. Toulouse geese, are prize winners, at a bar- gain. Peter A.' Brehm, Harvard, Neb. $50 CASH | adapted " |OR LO CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) REAL ESTATE CITY OFFICIAL NO (Continued.) REAL ESTATF [ | $75 CASH f $100 CASH and $10 to $40 Per Month Will Buy These 4-room cottage, city water, S-room house, partly * In, and well situa 0. pom cottage, partly modern, lot 40x80, e ¥n, §2,15 i $-room ory house, partly modern, on aved street and car line, 15 minutes’ walk m P. O., $2,300, Neat 6-room cottage, city water, fu st, north slde, bargain at $1.850, dlate poss: ton. good 12-room for 1 ing purposes and $5,300. * 9 lot 20x150, cl fr et Im modern houses, well sidence. roomir Kood level lot SY TERM D PROP W BUILDIN ELL & MeKITRICK CO,. Ramge Bidg., 15th and Harney " DO YOU WANT | A LARGER OR BETTER HOUSE? You can trade in your cottage for a new and strictly modern and complete seven-room house on GEORGIA AVE just & block east of Hanscom park; two Stories and attic finished; four bed rooms, sak finish, large 11ving ‘room, bookease built in, east front lot, 50x150; paving paid We can arrange terms to suil. Iavestigate | this. House for rent and off market till spring if not sold this week GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE, ound Floor N. Y " 7ROOMS WEST OMAHA Lot 50x112, house one year old, bullt by owner; three bed rooms and bath up- stairs; modern every way; eombination fixtures. $3,000—TERMS Looks like a Christmas gift, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, Suite 624 New vork Life Bldg. ‘No. 818 No. 40th St. LARGE HOUSE FROM ST. US FOR E IN IMPROV 'S AND NE BAR- RUSS 4 ONE-HALF BLOCK CECELIA'S CATHEDRAL. A splendid home for a large family, con- sisting of 10 rooms and reception hall. First floor, reception hall, front and back pariors, dining room, kitchen and large pantry, all finished in oak; fine oak stair and rail: econd tloor, four large bedrooms and bath. sets in all bedrooms; third floor, two fine bedrooms. Bascment under entire | house, divided into four rooms, all of which are lathed and plastered; cistern with pump in basement. Splendid combination lighting fixtures throughout. A complete hot water heating plant. East front on paved street Lot 4114x240 feet. A bargain at $7,000—82,500 cash, balance like rent. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 Farnam St Telephone: Doug. 106, Ind. A-QH. PRINTING 'PHONE_IND. A-2620 for good printing. Lyngstad Printing Co. ith & Caoitol Ave REAL ESTATE REAL IITA;'A‘ DEALERS, REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 1856; promp: service; get our prices. 1710 Farmam Bt GANGESTAD, 44 Bee Bidg. Tel. D. 8367, SAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. Y. Life. | PENJAMIN R. E. CO., 77 Brandeias Bidg. | " REAL ESTATE TITLE.TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President. REAL ESTATE & REAL ESTATE LOA. E. H. Ambler, #12-20 Barker Bl CITY PHOPERTY FOR SALE. 15--HOUSES--15 IN ALBRIGHT FOR SALE BY LSRR CO); TO BE REMOVED' IN SIXTY DAYS | No. 1-Jefferls store building; 2 rooms and lean-to, on lot 3, block 2, Jefferis' re- vlat | No. 2—5 ¥tarr houses, 3 rooms each and | lean-to, also outbuiding. or lots 23 and | M, block 6 U. P. subdivision No. 8—Umatum house, 4 rooms and hall, outbul'dings. on lot 22, block 6, U. P. sub- diyision. No. ¢—Huss house, 16x26, barn and out bulldings, on lot 5 block 6 U. P. sub- division. No. 5—Churchwell house, § rooms and | pantry, on lot 6, block ¢, U. P. subdivision. | No, '6—Anderson house, & rooms and pantry, 2 sheds, on lot § block 6 U. P. subdivision. No. 7—Shitham, 1-room house, on lot 11, | block 6, U. P. subdivision { No. 8-Newville Terrace and shed, on lot 10, block 1, U. P. subdivision. No. 9-Nichols house, 1% storles, 5 block 2, U. P. Subdivision. No. 10-Pefley house, 2% storfes, on lot 17, block 2, U. P. subdivision No. 11—Kracker house, 3 rooms, barn and sheds, on taxlot 6, in sec. 15-1N-12E. No. 12-Pil'ar house, 8§ rooms, on taxlot 4, In sec. 15-4N-13E. No. 13.—Kostel house. 2 rooms, garret and ean-to, on taxiot F-1, in sw cor. sec. |4.T. 1 N. R B E Will consider bids above buildings. For further information inquire of J. A. GRIFFITH, Land Comm’r U. P. R. R. Co. 8. on lot barn, on any or all of the W. Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb, EASY TERMS $90 cash will buy & brand new modern | | house, one block from Ames Ave., corner | | lot, south front, large basement, large. Price reduced to §2.400. | 20 cash will buy a good G-r. house in north part of city, partly mod.; house has | been all newly painted and papered; full basement; a fine, cheap home. Price, §1,500. rooms | triet; C&tage Home New §-room cottage, modern except furnace, north side of town; south and west front, corner lot; geod neighbor- hood. Price, $2,600. The Byron Reed Co. 212 8. 14th St. Doug. 297; A-3834. $2,500 8-Room House 923 South 25th. =) W. H. GATES, 617 N, Y. Life. Tel. Douglas 1204 9 ROOMS WEST OMAHA Lot 60x160, modern, oak mantel and grate; four bed rooms and bath upstairs, one bed room downstairs; front and rear stairways; barn and driveway. $4,600—TERMS A _genuine snap. NOWATA LAND_AND LOT CO., 624 New York Life. —12%% Investment Fine inside corner lot and brick building, in first-class condition and always rented to choice tenants. MIDLAND INV. CO., McCague Bldg. 'Phones, D. 1152, A-2656. Don't Think About This Too Long Get |Busy. 1722 So. 26th Street, $2,350 7-room square house. all modern, furnace, full east front lot, nice trees, paved street, close (o street car line. 'House would cost $3.000 to build to- day. Lot is worth $1,00. Can give im- mediate possession. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney Street. Rental Investment We offer for the first time, six cottages fronting east on 16th St, north of Vinton St, just across the street from the ball park. These cottages are 4 and 5 rooms | each; are in falrly good condition, located | on ground 132 east front on 15th street by 140 foet deep, to alley We will sell the whole together, or divide in two parts. Parties desiring rental property, bringing 10 per cent or eleven per cent, should investigato this. The houses will bring $70 per month rent. We offer the entire lot for $5,500. A. P. Tukey & Son, Phone Doug. 2181 _444-445 Board of Trade Bldg. $3,350 will buy & new 6-room house; all strictly | modern; full basement; in Walnut hill ais. $L000 cash; balance on time, See us if you wish a good home cheap. McCague Investment Co., 1506 Dodge St GOOD BUY—4-apartment new brick St | Louis flat; Hanscom park district. Harney J. W. RASP CO,, @8 Brandeis Bldg. Doug. i 38TH AVENUE RESIDENCE LOT | 80-f¢. east front, best view in city; paving | and all improvements paid. Ask us to show you. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. W01 N. Y. Life Doug. or A-21R2 1 88,0 TS READY NOW READY TO MOVE RIGHT IN. A bungalow, THE BUNGALOW you'll ilke, best pat of Dundee, handy to car excellent neighborhood. Note the arrange- ment: Living room entire fiont of house, dandy firepiace, coal closet, dining room. den or library, kitchen. mahogany finisl: oak floors, beamed ceilings, tinted walls | story For Your Home Davenport, near $7th, 50-ft. north fron, 1,200 320 Ave. 50-tt., east front, near Hanscom | park, $1.500 4=t and Cass, wx high ground. corner, walks and paving paid, $1,600 th Ave. ing paid, O'’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. v east front, excellent view, pav- 2,600, 1001 N Life, Doug. or A-2182° INVESTMENT Brand new brick flat, 2 apartments of 5| ch, all strictiy modern; furnace; combination fixtures; cement _ cellars; walks; porches, etc; will rent for $45; price $4.000; ‘location good. See us at once. P. O. NIELSEN & CO,, 03 Ns Y. Life Blag. Both Phones. rooms e "WELL furnished six-room flat close in. Tel. Doug. 534.% well constructed, two- 2506 Maple St. Just com- Six rooms, reception hall, bath attic_and full cemented basement; modern. Best plumbing, furnace smbination gas and electrid fixtures. owner. ATTRACTIVE, house at pleted rocm, strictly and T NEW 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 & very low price. VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT Co. Suite 624 New York Life Bidg. FOR quick returns list your real estate for sale and exchange with me; no_sale, no pay. W. W. Mitchell. Board of Trade uldg. Omaha, Neb. I WANT an offer on lot 2, block 20, orig- inal plat of the city of Omaha, with tw. houses, 1008 and 1811 Callfornia street. Lot 66x132 feet ’ THOMAS BRENNAN, New York Life Building. TWO CORNER LOTS First _class improvements nll around them. City water, sewer, gas; near car; Wxi3h feel e VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT CO, 4 N Y. Lite, modern; hot water 228 ioward.* SIX rooms, new, heat; walking distance. rooms, new oak and pine finish; near Omaha univer- sity—$3,750. Call W-3199. WEST FARNAM INVESTMENT. We are offering two corner lots in West Farnam _district with three-story brick _houses or apartments and room for more. The annual income is_$2.412 and could be more. Price, $30,000, 12000 of which can be carried on long time at 5 per cent. If you want a good Investment bargain with & prospect of doubling in value and Income let us show you this property. $3,780-Two cottages on Cuming, 11 rooms paved street, city water and gas, rent $46, always rented; walking distance to work and close to car line; very easy terms. We do not know of a better, surer investment for the money than this one in Omaha today BUILDING SITES. 32,0045 feet east front on 24th St., near Franklin, fine place for stores or flats. 7 lots at the corner of G4th St., and Pierce, close to the Leavenworth street car line extended. These the six 18 four 2th St., north of and ‘7 roums; $1,000- lots will double in value when car | We sold | is running in the spring one lot out of this bunch for $230. Make us an offer as the owner Is anxious to sell. $3,600—The best unimproved bargain in Omaha today is a 13 foot frontage on Cuming St at the northwest corner of 2Ith 'Ave., and Cumin g This property can be bought at the same price it was offered three years ago and it is nearly doubled in actual value in that time. Some- body will pick this thing up soon We have several other good in- vestments that we cannot adver- tise but if you are looking for something good let know. N. P. DODGE & CO., 174 Farnam. 7-ROOM house, all modern except heat: located at 1729 §. #th Bt.; for price and further particulars see P. O. NIELSEN & CO., 708 N. Y. Life Bldg. Both Phones HOMES—KOUNTZE PLACE. 2121-23 Lothrop St. - completed, two houses, each; attic, full ement, oak, brick pine 'finish; plastered laundry ‘room, oof porch, oak floors, latest des in arrangement; full lots, near 24th street car, fine neighborhood. To good parties 31,000 cash, balance $50 per month, includ- ing Interest. Your cholce at $4,20. Call owner, Webster 2612. 2067-69 PACIFIC, 9-room brick: modern, excelient’ condition, $40. BENSON & MYERS CO., Phone Douglas 746. 412 N. Y. Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE FARM AND WANCH LANO FOR SALE nd rear strictly | iIn—~Wheeler, |a good, live town and best market | Kimball county, | piication REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continned.) 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 48 actes, which must be s0ld before January 20, 1910. For descrip- tion and full particularm write, CASHIER NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK Omaha, Neb. RANCHES A SPECIALTY Great bargains in ranches; they are close Antelope and Holt counti Improved, tame grasses, flowing It paye to be a stockman; get the Write today for list T. W. Wheeler, 615 BEE BLDG., OMAHA, N 60 ACRES Near Pacific Junction, Ia.: 80 acres in corn this year; balance pasture; 4-room house; nice grove and oichard; this Is g mna Price $00 per acre; can make terms. McCague Investment Co., 1508 Dodge St AT $45 PER ACRE We will sell you a 32.acre improved farm in eastern Nebrasks. two miles of you highiy wells, best will look at this In it is very cheap. Selling at this low price in order to settie a partnership quickly VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT Co uite 624 New York Life Bidg Near Gretna, N room house; small hog house; fruit tree Improven: chicke grove around hous good land; lays well; this looks goud. Price | McCague Investment Co., 1506 Dodge St WHAT'S YOUR BEST CASH OFFER? For two fine sections of farming land in Nebraska, 6 and 7 miles northeast of Kimball, the county seat— sections 27 and 8, twp 16, range 5. Here is a chance to get In right. Address D. F. Bowman, over 613 West Grand Ave.. Des | Moine: LANDS, $2.50 PER ACRE Have some very choice timber land loca- tions, accessible to raiiroads and rivers. yet unapplied for, and must be sold to settlers for $2.50 per acre in quantities not greater than 160 acres to any one purchaser. An person over 3l vears of age can make ap- without nterference with home- stead or other government entry rights These lands contain mostly cedar and fir timber and will average in estimates, ,000,- 000 to 10,000,000 feet per quarter section Call or write. 413 Karbach Bldg., Omaha, Neb. South Dakota. FOR SALE—Greatest Dakota, $80-acre well improved farm 2 miles city of Mitchell, new buildings; not a foot of waste land; could not lay nicer; best of sofl, aifalfa land. Tenant raiscd over $7,000 of crops this year. Corn went 70 bushels to acre. §60 acre, worth $90 acre. 12,000, can remain at 6 per cent. Mather & Co., Cedar Rapids, lowa. bargain In South Texaw, TEXAS homes and Investments FERGUSON & WRIGHT. Doug. 1£34. . N. CAREY'ACT! CAREY ACT! LAND OPENING DECEMBER 20, 1900, WYOMING IRRIGATED LAND for & PER ACRE ON TEN YEARS' TIM AND UNDER THE CAREY ACT. THINK OF IT! Only six miles from W and, Wyo. All ditches and reservoirs all complete and water all ready for the land We have only a few thousand acres. Write today mation. Remember the date. December 20. Special train leaves Omaha December 15. Call on us at our booth at the Corf Show THE NORTH LARAMIE LAND CO., Resident Agent. ABBOTT REALTY CO., 411 BRANDEIS BLDG., OMAHA REAL ESTATE LdANS $00 to $5,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1000 N. Y. Life. Doug. or A-2i2. { LOANS to home owners and home bulld- ers, with privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-annually. No commission. W. H. THOMAS, 503 First Natonal Bank Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg: | six rooms | WANTED-City loans and w rrants, farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. w — — — | $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, | Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. MONEY TO LOA SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated Apply Rooms 417-18 First National Bank Bldg. Bell phone Douglas 2318. PAYNE, Private money, $500 to $5,000; low rate. LOWEST RATES—Bemis, Brandeis Bldg. Remember it only takes a stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw _the ad in The Bee ‘Colorad FOR SALE, NO TRADE~-10-acre fruit ranch in Canon City, Colo.; good climate; water right unquestionable; well set to all kinds apples, cherries, plums and small fruits; good improvements; one of the pret- tiest places in the Arkansas Valley; further information if desired; must be seen to be appreciated. ~Address Leslie W. Thayer, Vietor, Colo. Towa. GOOD, well improved 80-acre farm; price, $57.50 ger acre; six miles southeast of Coun- il Bidtts, R. F. D. No_1, Dumfries, Ia. ‘Phone Ind. 941-M. D. W. Weaver. Missouri. TWO Missourl farms for sale or will trade for property in Omaha or vicinity. 273% Decatur St., Omaha. BRIGHT & MUMBY, Sloux Falls, [ D, | Largest real estate dealers in the middle west, Capital, $100,000. We have over 500,- 000 acres of good farm land in North and | South Dakota and Montana at prices rang | ing from $10 to 0 per a on easy terms. We buy, sell and exchange, locate home- teaders and will give reliable information on lands and Sioux Falls property. Okianoma. e have 160.000 acres of cholee land to ot from, in price from # to $40 per acre. and is in the oil and gas distriet and you might get an oll well with_your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite 64 New York Life Bldg. 16-ACRE for sale near Comanche, Okl 10 acrex broke. §00d lmprovements, blenty . of weod. $%0 Write owner. Rout 1 E J. Dodd, Comanche, Okl REAL ESTATE WANTED VACANT Jots and houses. Ha buyers. cash W1 Kartach Bk, Rod 3007 A-366. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 5, 6 and T-room houses. we can sell your property for you, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Buite 64 N. Y. Life Bldg. MIGH grade plano for good residenee lot Will pay difference. Bee, Y 17. FOUR 6-room new modern houses, large lots, In southwestern part of Oma incumbrance; want Nebraska land, NOWATA LAND AND LOT Co, FOR BALE or trade. Section, Lincoln county, Nebraska land. Address Jay M Riley, Lawrence, Neb. _ WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Second-hand office desk. Ad- dress P 6714, Bee. BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best price 2d-hand, furniture, clothes, etc. D. 426 s — BEST price paid for second-hand furni. {ure. carpecs. clothing and shoss. Tel. Doug FIGH grade planos. Phone Webster 372, WANTED to buy, two 4 te é-horsepower secondhand steam engines. Carl Stieler, Hox 6, Hlvl}nfl. Nel WANTED—TO RENT LOCATE on the new rallroad from Gar- City to Seott City, through the won- Upstairs, three nice bod rooms and a bath; plenty of closets. This complete home for $4,0. Terms can be arranged. GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE, Ground Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. shallow water belt; new tow thousands of acres of tre fin:st falfa and sugar beet lands in word: n be irrigated cheaply; wlnnl.!rl for l. Write today for price lisi and ma C. M. Niquette & Son, Garden City, Kan, WANTED at once by party of 8 or § months suite of furiished with board in private family. Loecation must Willing to pay liberally for satistaciory rooms. -Address W-T4l WANTED—Hotel to rent. must be fur- ished. Can give best of reference as to ability and character. Address, Yu, oare The Bee 4 you will agree that | for FREE ILLUSTRATED | | BOOKLET containing map and full infor- —Payne Investment Co. | WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. | BOSTWICK & CO., N. Y. Life. | 1t prices are right | 1 TED—SITUATIONS _ seition A8 cook Bee. | ELDERLY woman wants {or housework. Address O 67 business train- ing either In clty references. Address LADY with several | ing desires position or will travel. Al | W. i, care Bee. partic FREE Z it | , WANTED-By young man, place for board while attending Boyies Both phones. ) & tons coal; for “ R. Morehousé Co. two of the pen to mentign the fact that you I_ermtw it only takes & Stroke or the ad aw | In The e ; LEGAL NOTICES: THE MISSOURL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY STOCKHOLDNRS MEETIN: Notice Is hereby given, that & speeial | meeting of the_ stockholders of The Mis- o1 Pacific Rallw Company will be held at the principal office of sald Com- pany, In (he Missourl Pacific Building, No. Market Street, in the City of St. Louis, Missouri, on Tuesday. the I8th day of | January, 1910, at nine o'cloek in the fore- noon of that day, to consider and aet upon the following propositions: (8) To adopt & code of by-laws for the Company | (b) To ratifty ertaln indentu 1th day Boonvilie, | | SPECIAL asscnt to and approve & e of lease bearing date the of July, 189, by and between Loits & Soltnern Rallway | Company. a corporation of the State o Missouri, this Company and autherized | on behalt of this Company at & meeting of | the Board of Directors, held on the 16th day of August, 1909, | (&) To ratify, assent to and approve the purchase by this Company of the whole or any part of the raliroads and other prop- | erty and franchises of all or any of the foliowing named raliroad = companies: |Carthage and \Western Rallwgy Company, Joplin and Western Rawway wompany. St Louis. Lak Hill and Carondelet Railway Company, Sedalia, Warsaw _and - South- western Rallway Company, The Kansas City Northwestern Railroad Company, The | Nebraska Southern Railw Compan; | Omaha Belt Kailway Com | Southern Rallway Company Company in_Nebraska, and State Line Ratiroad Company, and | Kansas and Arkansas Valley Raliway (d) For the purpuse of refunding under- ing mortgage bonds and equipment obll | gations of the Company and for other cor- | porate purposes, to eonsent to, concur in | and authorize an increase of the bonded | indebt of The Missourl Pacific Rail- way Company, by the amount of $135,000,009 by the issue of Gold Honds of the Com- ip.n_\. limited in the aggregate to the The Pueblo Principal amount of $I5.0000 at any one time outstanding, to bear inlerest at a rate | or rates not to exceed five per vent per | annum, 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 and registered | owners thereof into tock of the Hallway | Gompany upon such terms and otherwise {as the Board of Directors may determin | ana to consent to, concur in and authorise | the execution and delivers of a mortgage | ana dced of trust on and of the whole or part of the ralltoads and other property |ana franchises of this Company whether | Now owned or hereafter acquircd, to secure Such 1ssue of bonds by this Compa'y, and to consider and act upon the fo.m and [terme of such morigage (©) To consent to and authorize tha pur- | chuse by this Company from time to time of not to exceed $25,00,000 par value of the bonds of the St. Lov Iron Mountain and Southern Rallway C pany To ratify the proceedings of the sard of Directors ‘theretofore taken in about the matters aforcsald, including the authorization of said bonds and mof |gake und deed of trust and the use to be Tnade of said bonds, and fo consider and |act upon such other business as may | properly be transacted at the meeting. | ”'The stock transter books of the Compuny will b closed at 3 P. M. on the Tih day of January, 1910, and will remain closed until 10 A. M. on the 19th day of January, | 1910, | "Dated, New York, November 17th, 190). | By order of the oard of Directors. i GEORGE J. GOULD, President. | A. H. CALEF, Secretary. | “The Missouri Pacific Rallway Company, 1% Broadway, New York, Nov. 30th, 1908.— To the stockholders of the ‘Miskouri Pacifio | Rallway Company: Referring to the notice sent to you November 1ith, 140, calling pecial meeting of the stockhalders of thi |company to be held on the 18th day of Jan: uary, 1910, you are notified that the stook | transfer books of this company will be |closed at 3 o'clock p. m. December th, 1003, instead of January 7th, 1910, and r [main closed until 10 o'clock a. m. January 18th, 1910. This change in date is made to |avoia any possibility” of confusion in deal- |ings in the stock and rights to subscribe to bonds, prior to the date of said specia meeting. If unable to attend the meeting plea sign_and return the proxy which we have already sent you A. H. CALEF, v, 18 to Jan. 18 Secretary." Nov 18 to Jan 18 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL. 0L Nothing better on the Atlin'ie (han our Kmaresses, Wireless on all eteamers C. B. BENJAMIN, G. A 33 Bo. Clark St Chjcago. Iii lTHREE CLASSMATES MEET | AFTER HALF A CENTURY Hold Reunion for First Time Since Graduation Fifty Years Ago. Fifty years ago sixty-two young men— | the class of 's3—wereé graduated from old Jefferson college, at Washington, Pa., be- | fore the union of Washington and Jeffer- son and three of those young men were | Stephen Phelps, J. C. Kelly and W. D. Patton. Like other collegh graduates, these went their ways to take up the work of life in | more practical fields. It so happened that | these three young men entered’ the min- istry of the Presbyterian chureh. Yesterday the Rev. J. C. Kelly of the Huntington (Pa.) Presbytery, dropped into Bellevué to see his old friend, Rev. Stephen Phelps, and Dr. Phelps brought him up to Omaha, where they called on Rev. W. D. Patton. | It was thelr first meeting in fust fifty years, the first since that day so filled with significance to the sixty-three young men who went out from the old Pennsyl- vania school, and it was made a memor- able reunion. All the men are well past their three score and ten. Many things have happened since their last meeting, at least enough to supply them with topies of conversa- tion for & much longer reunion than they bad time for. The civil war has been fought, secession has come and gone, sla- very has been abolished, the republican party established, three presidents of the | United States assassinated and the popu- fation and territory of the nation mul- tiplied many times since these men met. Since these men met electricity as a com- merelal factor, telephones, modern trains and street cars, the big nowadays business bulldings—all the great modern lmprove- ments and conveniences, havVe come and become old Very naturally, most of thelr conversa- tions were along reminiscent lines. It developed from their exchange of notes that nineteen of the old class of sixty-three are yet living. The old days on the campus of alma mater came in for much affectionate discussion. Eleven years ago a reunion of this class was held, but only eleven members were present Harvester @uis En JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Dec. 2.—The taking of testimony iIn the suit of the at- torney general of Missouri to oust the In- ternational Harvester Company of Amer- ica from the state was complgted here shortly after noon today. The eompany closed with testimony tending 19 show improvements In ite harvestei ines and thus justify the 1908 increase price,

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