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¢ y OFF ERED FO SAFES mew and second-hard . 110 Fan am N. wth St £ REAL ESTATE - REAN ESTATE DEALEW REFD ARSTRACT CO. Eat. 154: pro aervice, get our prices. 1TI0 Farmaty St DRUGS at rut-rr}mi; freight ali $10 orders, catalofue free. Sherman & cConnell Drug Co. Omaha, Neb. TOR SALE-_New and 2d-hand billiard and pool tables. We lead the world In W [5p bar Tixiures, easy piyments. Brune: ck-Balke Collender, 7 So. 10th St. 39 OVIFRCOATS SLIGHTLY USED, ata bargain A . SBINGER, 416 X, 16th. BHOLARSHI for sale on leading businesa col- t discount. Address P 608 SOME OF OUR BARGAINS 1 good second hand organ. §16.0. 1L good second hand upright piano, Rose- wood case, §5. "1 Sughty ubed, upright Emerson plano, J. MARSHALL SMITH (O, 308-510 8. 18th St. Opposite Court Howse, Harmon ‘phones. §00d, _‘-).UU U({AL;‘ Weeth try it Both EVERYTHING in typewriters; just & tew of our bargains: Rebullt No. 2 Smitn Premier, $31; Nou. 8 Oliver, $25; No. § Rem- ington, §33; machines shipped on approval; no deposit’ required TYPEWRITER EQUIPMENT CO. 26 8. 12th St Second-Hand Boilers We Wil sell (10 boLers that have been In Use at the Bee bulldink. They ure each 175-horscpower return tubslar boilers, 7§. inch dlameler by 18 fee long. They have 188 C. I lubes, § inches by 13 feet. Work iug pressure 10 pounds pPer square inch Heat surtace, 19,000 square feet. Grate area 324 square feet! We are very anxious to dispose of these bollers immedlately. and will sell at § bar gain If taken at once. THE BLE BUILDING COMPANY, 17th and Farnam Sta. Omaha, Neb COAL by the ron, Call Webster 697, HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand. 1518 Farna WE HAVE of hand & number of Ink_bar- rois which we Wil sell &t 80c each. They e fine for rain waier or ashes. Call at pressroom Bes Publising Co. ONE-KARAT and 1%-karat white dia nonds at a snap. Address J 63, Bee. TALL SIZES of empty boxes and kindlin wood for sale. Apply at office. F. W. Woo worth & Co._ i and 100 Sigre TEN beautiful Xmas cards 10 cents. Sat- isfac fon guaranteed. Stamps or silver. Cen- tral Towa Mercantile Co., Colo. Ia. RADIANT HOME, in fine No. 7. Cheap. 828 No. 16th St WHEN answering th kindly mention The Bee. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INST., 418 N. Y. L. Tel. D. 1664, condition. advertisements, GANGESTAD, 44 Bes Bldg. Tel D 097 BENJAMIN R E. CO. (77 Brandels Bidg. | TPAYNE INV. CO. first flaor N. Y. Lite. | | watch the Bargains in Farms. offerings on the Want-Ad pages. ‘Farm land all over the country is advertised un- det “Farm and Ranch Land.”’ It pays investors to “TREAL BSTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. V. President. REAL ESTATE & REAL RSTATE B, H. Ambler, 212-2 Barker Bik LOANS D. T8 CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. NEW 7 ROOMS MODERN Modern, up-to-the-minute, large lot. One of the chajcest locations in (fi: 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 Co, Buite 624 New York Life Bidg. I WANT an offer on lot 2, block 20, orl inal plat of ths city of Omaha, wi two houses, 199 and 1911 Caltfornia street. Lot 86x152 feet. THOMAS BRENNAN, New York Life Bullding. 2067-69 PACIFIC, 8-room brick modern, excellent condition, 0. BENSON & MYERS CO., Phone Douglas 412 N. Y. Life Biag. 7 ROOMS WEST OMAHA Lot 50x112, house one year old. bullt by owner; three bed rooms and bath up- stairs; niodern every way; combination fixtures. $3,5600—TERMS Looks like & Christmas gift. NOWATA LAND_AND LOT CO., Buite 624 New itork Life Bldg. strictly | NO STORM SASH NEEDED Don't waste your money; equip your windows and doors with ublden Al Metal weather sirip. Send postal to for-see Sam'l Dickinson, 321 Ramge Bldg. %9 EVANS St, 7 rooms, mew, modern, oak and pine finish; near Omaha univer: sity—$3, Call W-3199. 9 ROOMS WEST OMAHA Lot 50x150, modern, oak mantel and grate; four bed rooms and bath upstairs, ne bed room downstairs; front and rear stalrways; barn and driveway. $4,600—TERMS A gohilne snap.” NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, 624 New York Li‘s 86TH AND JONES. 2 vacant lots, east fronts, at $600 each. W. H. GATES, Dr. Kathryn Nicholas. 85 N. Y. L. Bide o OB s DTS B Y PATENTS "= 0. BARNELL. Paxton Bik Tel. Red 1. L HUFFMAN. 218 Neville Bid, PERSONAL §, tons coal; for parcul FREE §; "Wbrenouse Co. "W 3i05: ment, MAGNETIO g% R e R Wen. e T JOHN CANE 16 in town. Now s the trees, trellires, grape vines. g:‘l‘. ;:d")’f- Ind. A-3649. F..d ROt Cuming St. 1101 8. Hth Ave Your corn comes out or Vi CORNS guariercomes Back when you T use Corn Jelly. Hnes Drug Co., 1610 ol ] ol N s M 1 t ent. Mme. Smi MAGNETIC- g4 Ment ™ T nity AT T il PRIVATE HOME during confinement; bables for adoption. Good Samaritan Sani- torium, 740 1st Ava. Councli Bluffs, Ia. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits castot/ Siothing: In fact, anyihing you do not noel e We ject, 8 at 1M N. 'ith collection Douglas Book frea R. 2245, Mme. Smith, 16th St., third floor. ent heme. Mrs. ?I' King. n for cost to the worthy o, 413 and wagon cal OMAHA Stammerers' Ins. Ramge Bldg. R/ e M it R e i el ik WE RENT and repair all makes of sew- maehines, 'Phones, Ind., A-166, Doug. ‘Neb. Cycle Co., corner 15th and Har- 10 1 ‘ney. JAMES RUBY can get Insurance money by writing John or Charley. STRICTLY private home for confine- ments; excellent cure; bables adopted; trained nurse. 518 Davenport and toupees for men. ORIFFITH, WIGSE 4 P T hENzER BLk. THE famous Velvelina Tollet Goods. For sale by all druggists or phone Douglas 6608 ene de Voy. Manicuring and massaj ufl 16th St Phone D. 1 MME. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow, wn::lo and massage lreatments, N. ¥ DR. EGGERS' 1516 Martna St. frivate confinement home. ). 6820, « rent at LIEBEN'S, a0 Howard. D. 415 WANTED—Albert W. Newman by J. G. & Beeler, Nor(h Piatte, Neb. 9 MASSAGE AND BATHS. R-308 Old Boston Store Bldg., 4th floor. 120 Bo. 16th St. Stalrway on Douglas St. WHO will donate an organ (small) for gospel work In the women's department of eounty Jall. Mrs. Mary Laird, supt, of gos- pel work. Tel. Webster 2401 JOSIE WASHBURN'S new “Underworld Bewer,” sold at stores, price. SL&. %.00 PER MONTH, see Plano in THE BENNET Join now, book, the all book ARG salect your Plano. : _g#mu:—;dni working, Please 'phone. Hullcrpbm‘l POSITION as housekee in modern, comfortable likes it . Harney 3521 r and companion ome. Please [ Address M Neb. MECHANO THERAPY is a drugless cure for lost Consult Dr. Margarit€ Halloran, 226 ville block. Tel. 3 " supe! Ve o€ S Dr - 'O O Dier Miss LA ORANE, baths, massage. 161 .Do:.':l St., basement flat. Hours, 10 a. Ifl: Remember It only tak: of th!.l?ll\ to ‘mention 1) saw the ad in The oke or two Lo e o POULTRY M. B. TURKEYS for sa i 3 wMre W. . Preston, .No h. nll;. .;.; “ Use U-NEED-A huli?r Tonle for W 48Y8 I your egg tncrease doss hot wige oney w Rinaed: "85 Idhalson Con Guahn, Neb: Soréentngs, §1.50 100 ibe ‘sgner, 81 N. 16th. SALB—Choice 8. C. Buff Orping. ton : cooks, cockerels, hens and pu Toulouse geese, are prize winners, at & gain. Peter A Bream, Harvard, Neb. TS §1.35 each in Light Brahmas, Rocks” aud "Partridge’ Wyandottes, tu‘fl. to $4.00 each in Barred, Buff Plymouth Rocks, Whit dge, Siiver and Golden La Single | Comb ' Brown ‘and ne, Siagle Comb White Minor- Rifode “lsland Nads fargaye, “Dotka an a g:r Afi-u ‘alter Hogue, irfield, =_’—=§~‘ — - ; PRINTING IND. A-28% for Printing Ce.. Mth it only takes a pen to mention th %0 in The Bes e hysical vigor. | lon the fact that you Bee. Single Comb or two at you 617 N. Y. Life. Phone D. 1294. ATTRACTIVE, well constructed, two- story house at 2606 Maple St. Just com- pleted. Six rooms, reception hall, bath rocm, attic and full cemented basement; strictly modern. ~Best plumbing, furnace nd combination gas and electric fixtures. For sale hy owner. TWO CORNER LOTS First class improvements all around them. City water, sewer, gas; near car; 50x134 feet, each .$500. VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND &-LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Lite. NEW 8t. Louls flats, hardwood finish, strictly modcrn; rent reéasonable; close in. cor, and California. Call L. Harris, real e FOR SALE—My 83,000 residence; will saq- rifice it for $2,000 if sold by Dec. 15, 199 Fine 7-room house and barn, newly painted and three full lots, bearing. fruit. For terms Inquire 423 Corby. Tel. Web. 5238, 1 == REAL ESTATE ° FARM AND WANCH LAND FOR SALE Colorado. FOR SALE, NO TRADE-10-acre fruit ranch in Canon City, Colo.; good climaie: water right unquestionable; well set to all Kinds apples, cherries, plums and small fruits; good lmprovements; one of the pret- tiest places In the Arkansas Valley; further information if desired; must be seen to be preciated. Address Lesile W. Thayer, jetor, Colo. Minnesota. 165 ACRES, Steel county, Minn, land for sale. Improvements, every acre can be cultivated; § miies from Owatonna, two miles from Hope; no trades. Price, $i0.00 per acre. Geo. W. Johnson, owner, Wil- mar, Minn, Missouri. TWO Missourl farms for sale or will tiade for property in Omaha or vicinity. 273 Decatur St aha. Tansas. TWO quarters, Sherman county, Kan- sas; all tillable;’ close to town; must sell quick. Box 834, Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska. Lisco Irrig?ted Lands ply and s makes . We offer for colonization another large tract known as (he Liseo Lands. Where Is Lisco? It Is in Garden county, one of the recently formed counties, the 'last state election fixed its boundaries. It was formerly part of Deuel county. The new line of.the Union | Pactfic runs through ihis nd and some zy that will be the main lne of the road tween Omaha and the coast. Lisco 13 miles west of North Platte. It is a new town, located on the Reuben Lisco ranch and This Ranch is For Sale The water right for the Lisco ditch was | taken out in 1893 and calls for 32.66 inc! jof water from the North Platte river.. Since {the ditch has been built there has been litle done because of the dfstance from raliroad. Under irrigation (he 80il produces abundantly, but what is the use of grow | ing ‘stuff it you cannot market it? ~Now |that the raliroad fs in operation the land = | will be thoroughly irrigated and cuttivated. | Qur First Excursions Tuesday, Dec. 7. This is an opportunity to “get in on th ound floor.’" Some interested in Hcotts luff were disappointed at not getting in early. Here is an opportunit; Every! knows that all the North e valley needs is waler. with proper eultivation on it will grow any sort of crop. Corn wil' grow at Lisco, where the altitude Is only 3000 feet. Go out and see what we are offering. Prices are low for irrigated lands. - The prices are Less Than the Government Charges for Watey. Range from 50 to 380 per acre. Come i »lnd‘m ‘:u about this new land. Come soon, as it will not last long. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Lanid Merchant: Omaba, Neb. | KIMBALL CO. SECTION * One of the best we ever li baufhl for 87 acre. Onl les from tation on mall line U. with good rmers in nelghborhood. Black soil under- laid with clay. 5 per acre cash, balames I’n. 3 years at ¢ per cent. Write, call or O’Keefe Real Estate Co., N. Y. Life Bidg. jed can be 1200 Omaha, Neb oanx At RAKCECUANE pon aa ‘Nebraska—Continued. 60 ACRES this year; balance pasture; 4-room house; nice grove and orghard; this Is good land Price 950 per acre; can make terms, McCague Investment Co., 1506 Dodge St. Near Pacitic Junction, 1a.; 60 acres in corn | WANTED—SITUATIONS (Continued.{ # osition as cook WANT work as & chambermaid. Call B DY with several years' business train. dl%lr!! position selling either in cit: will travel. - Al references. Addre: Bee. FRE {16 tons coal; culars ‘ H. Morehouse Co. 6; R W.3106 3 B¢, AT $45 PER ACRE We will sell you a 3%-acre dmproved farm in eastern Nebraska. two miles of a good. live town and best market. If you will look at this land you will agree that it is very cheap. Selling at this low price in order to settle a partmership quickly. VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT Co, Suite 624 New York Life Bldg OKLAHOMA \tVe have 160 04 acres ot choice land . sélect from, ‘a #ng In price from $ #0 per mcrs. Tors land Is in the oif ani gas ‘disiriot and you might get an ofi wel With_your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT C uite (M4 Now York Life Bid LANDS, $2.50 PER AURE._ Have some very choice timber land loca- tions, accessible to rallroads and rivers, y unapplied for, and must be sold to sottlers for 50 per acre In quantities not greater than 160 acres to any one purchaser. Any person over 21 vears of age can make ap- plication without 'nterference with home- stead or other government éntry rights. These lands contain mostly cedar and fir timber d will average In estimates, 8,000,- 000 to 10, 000 feet per quarter section. (Sall of write 413 Karbach Bldg., Omana, Neb. 100 IMPROVED FARMS in central Min- nesota; all stzes; cheap prices; easy terms; always a good title. Write for land list No. 28. Mention this paper. C. D. Baker, Fer- gus Falls, Minn. REAL ESTATE LOANS $00 to $6.000 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefo Real Estate Co., 101 N. Y. Lifs 2152, LOANS to home owners and home build- ers, with privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-annually. No commission. W. H. THOMAS, 503 First National Bank Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to lean on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Hldg: WANTED-Clty loans and warrants, W. Farnam Smith & Co., 130 Farnam St. $100 to $10.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. Good 6% Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for sale in amounts from $300 to $3,000. _BENSON & MYERS, 412 N.'Y. Life Bldg. SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated Apply Rooms {17-18 First National Bank Blds. Bell phone Douglas & MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co. WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. ) PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., N. Y. Life. Private money, $00 to $5,000; low rate. LOWEST RATES Bemis. Brandels Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED VACANT lots and houses. Have cash buyers. {11 Karbach Blk. Hod 3007, A-3i48 WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 6, 6 and T-room houses. I\ prices are righ we can sell your property for you, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Buite 624 N. ldg. SWAPS THE CALL OF THE LAND. For the man owning a house in Omaha and who wishes to buy an irrigated farm Wwe have a very attractiye proposition. Tuesday, Dec. 7, we run our first “PAYNE SPECIAL" excursion to LISCO, NEBRASKA, in_the North Platte Valley, This_tract of 4,000 acres contains some of the finest irrigable land in the state and is offefed in parcels of 30 to 500 acres, at from $30 to per acre, with a pald up perpetual water right. Terms are one-fifth cash, balance in ten yearly installments. The North Platie Valley is the home of sugar beets, polatoes and alfaifs, and the lands near Lisco are pecullarly adapted for ralsing these crops. An investment in a Lisco farm now Is a guarantee of sure profits, as the price of every acre will double’in the next few years. If you must sell your home in town be- fore you can buy land at Lisco, ask us for pur speclal proposition. We can ar- range to credit the cash value of your place on one of these farma. Remember, we leave Omaha Tuesd: afternoon at 4 o'clock in our special car. Act_promptiy and be one of our party. PAYN NVESTMENT COMPANY, ist FL. N. Y. L. Bldg., Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE or trade. Section, coumty. Nebraska lgnd.” Address J Riley, Lawrence, Néb. weoln M. FOUR 6-room- new modern hou lots, in southwestern of Omahs; no incumbrance; want Nebraska iend NOWATA LAND AND LOY Co, Suite 624, New York Life Ridg. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Second-hand office desk. Ad- P 674, Bee. lerge BALTIMORE 2d-hand stors pays best price #d-nand, furniture, ciothes, ete. D. 43% BEST price ture, carpets, WL T WANTED_To buy & large roll top desk; good condition; at least %x5%4 long; ad- dress W. 676, Bee. A platform scalé in_ good condition. Address August Miller, 607 Omaha, Neb. 14 for second-hand furni | oibing and shoes. Tel. Doug | WANTED—TO RENT WANTED at once by party of 8, for § or 8 months sulte of furnished rooms with board in private family. Loeation must good. Willing to pay liberally | tor satistactory rooms.. Address W-7dl | = WANTED—Hotel to rent, must be fur- nished. Can give best of reference as to ability and character. Address, Y#, care The Bee. WANTED TO BUY. JOHN, THE BUYER-—Second-hand and misfit clothing, wedding dresses. Best of ‘rlc.l Phofies, Douglas 3138 and Ind. WANTED—By business man - wite, ¥ nicely furnished light uaek within € blocks of postoffice. mfi: and price. Ad, 1016 N, 16th. - WANTED—SITUATIONS:, WANTED—By young man 3 yeara Dot mast pasition clark. good: ee. ence. Address I 104, N. 834 -St. South | olarado North Platte WANTED--By young man. place to work faoi board while attending Boyles college. "YOUNG lady would like nice qulet pla to work for room and beard. Tel. H. 476 A MIDDLE-AGED MAN 6f unquestione Integrity, caphble of handing almost any high grade proposition, desires a position As secretary or treasurer., Address Y 105 care Bee. WASHING—-If you wantsit done right good—Web. 739, POSITION as housékéepes and companion 1modern, comfortable home. Please give Articulars in first letter, Address, Mrs. I \. Rucsit, Ceddr Rapids, Néb, THE MISSOURL PAC! COMPANY. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETIN3 Notice 18 hereby given, that a speeial meeting of the stockholders of The Mis Fourt Pacific Raiiway Company wil b held at the principal office of said Com- pany, in the Missouri Pacific Bullding, No. 706 Market Street, in the City of St. Louls, Missourl, on Tuesday.. the -13th day of January, 1910, at nine o'clock in the fore- noon of that day, to counsider and act upon the foliawing propositions: (a) To adopt a code of by-laws for the Company. (b) To ratlty, assént o and approve a certain indenture of lease bearing date the 5th day of July, 199, 'by and between Boonville, St Louls & Southern Railway Company, a corporaiion of the State of Missouri, and this Company and authorized on behalf of this Compuny &t a meeting of the Board of Director Leld on the 16th day of August, 198. . (¢) To ratify, assent to"&na approve the purchase by this Company of the whole or any part of the railroads and other prop- erty and franchises of all or any of the foliowing named rallroad companie Carthage and Western Railway Company, | Joplin and Western Ratwway wompany, &t Louls, Oak Hill and Carondelet Rallway Company, Se§alla, Warsaw and South- western Railway Compuny, The Kansas City Northwestern Raiiroad Company, The Nebraska Southern Rallway Company, Omaha Belt Rallway Cowpany, Omal Southern Rallway Compuny, Pacitic Ral way Company in Nebraska, The Pueblo and State Line Railroad Comnpany, and Kaasas and Arkansas VaWey Railway. (d) For the purpose of refunding under- lylng mortgage bonds &nd equipment obil- gaticns of the.Compmey &nd foi other cor- porate purposes, to cunsent to, coneur in and authorize an increare of the bonded indebtedness of The Misscur! Pacific Rai way Company, by the amount of $175,00, by the lssue of Goid Bonds of the Com- pany, limited in the dkgregate to the principal amount of $175,000,000 at any one time outstanding, to beat interest at & rate or rates not to exceed l;v: per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and all or y part of such bends, as the Board of Directors may determine, to be convertible at the option of the hoiders and reg thereof Into stock of the R: erme ‘amd otherwh as the I tors may determine; and to cousent to, concur in and auchorize the -execudon and delivesy of a mortgage and deed of trusi du afia lof the whole or part of the railroads avevbuier property and franchises of tils Company whether now owned or heroafter , Lo secure such issue of bonds by this Compa .y, and 10 consider and sct Gpon' the fo.m and torms of suk inerigage. (e) To consent to alithorize the pur- chase by this Compuny fiom time (o time of not tn excesd £26,000,00 par vaiue of the bonds of the Ft. Louis, Jron Mountain and Bouthern Rallway Compsily. (f) To ratify *he procecdings of the Bourd of Directors ‘haretofore taken in und about the matters aforesaid, including the authorization of said bonds and mori- gage any desa Of trust and the use to b- made of sala boads. and te consider and act upon. such ‘Wther busine may properly o Lracsacted at the meeting. The stock transfer nooks of the Company will be ciosed at 3 P. M. on the Tth day of Januaiy, 1910, atd will remain closed until 10 A. M. on the 19th day of January, 1810 Dated, New York, November 17th, 190, By order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE J. GQULD, President. A. H. CALEF, Secretary, “The Missour! Pacific Rallway Compan: 1% Broadway, New York, Nov. 30th, I To the stockholders of the Missour! Pacitic Railway Company: Referring to the notice sent to you November 17th, 1909, calling a1 special meeting of the stockholders of this company to be held on the 15th day of Jan- u 1910, you are notifted that the stock transfer books of | ¥ this company wiil be closed at 3 o'clock . December sth. instead of January 7th, 1910, and d until 10 o'cloek a. m. Jan This change in date {s mad a possibilit ings In the stock and rights to sub to bonds, prior to the date of said special meeting. ' If unable to_attend the meeting lease sign and return thé proxy which we ave already sent you. A. H. CALEF, Nov. 18 to Jan. i§ Secretar) Nov 18 to Jan 18 D SE— GOVERNMEN1 NOTICES | QFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- | master, Fort Leavenworth, ansas, De- | eember 4, 1908, —Scaled proposals in tripii- cate will be received here until 11 a. m | eentral time, January 4, 1910, and then ‘ubelu—d in the presence of attending bid- | ders for the construction’ of an Lngineer | Schoot . "Annex to Sheridan Hall at Fort | Leavenworth, Kansas, including plumbing. | heating and” electric ‘wiring. ° Plans and specifications may be seen at this office and offices of Chief, Quartermasters, St. Paul and Omaha; Bullders'’ Exchange, St Paul; Master Builders' Exchange and U 8. Quartermaster's office Scarritt bullding Kansas City, Mo, Full information i blank forms of proposals’ furnished upon application to this ot United States re- | serves the right to accept or reject all bids. Envelopes containig proposaly | should bo marked, “Proposals’for Engineer Sehoo! Annex té' Sheridgh Hall at Port Leavenworth, Kansas" and addrcesed to Captain Wm. D. Pavis, Quartermaster U. & Army, Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Leavenworth l\."lLJ* D4-6-7-9J1-3 OFFICE. OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Fort Robinson, Nebraska, Decemsber 2, 1507--Sealed proposkis for fur- | nishing all material and labor for addition 1to and repairing pump house. new bollers, new pumps, ete.. at Fort: Robinson, Neb., will be received here until 11 a. m. January 8. 1910. Pians and specifications may be consulted at the office of the chief anarter- | master at Den Omaha and Chicago. | depot o Louls, and at this off tions to bidders may be obtained at fame offives. Plans and specification~ furnished upon receipt of ecertified check for $15. to insure their retu*n Envelopes ontaining proposals should be indors=d, Proposals for Improving and Renairin Watear System.” and addresped tn Caotin F. T. Arnold. Constructing Quartermaster. Fort Robinson, Nehraska D6-7-8-0-10-11 | | | RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION—10TH & MASON Unton Pacifio— Arrive. Queiang Limited._ o "‘-a'wuul-n- regon a Limited Los Angelos Portland ‘z am pm pm % am 20 pm Y12pm CIY oveenn enees s DIRAO P | Mills will speak again at the Lyric on “Why | “Leaves of Grass," | The special tapics will be as follows Looal (from Bluffs) Stanberry Council Chicag:! Overland Limited. Omaha-Chgo. kxpress.s 7:00 am Colorado Spegial woo® 740 am lif. Expr Omaha Loeal Centrare Chicago Express. Chicago Limited.. Minn.-St. Pawl Exp . Pawl Ltd Colorado-Chicago . Chicago Daylight Srl. Omaha-Chicago Local Colorad CAgO ... Omaha-Chidwgo Special. Pacitie C hicago Los Angeles-Partlana Limited . 'Y Iveriand LimiteG ‘arroll Loeal Fast Local Ce Rapids-Omaha NORTHWESTERN LINE- NORTH. fwin City and Dakota Daylight ... Minnesots and Twin City Limited. Sioux City Locai 2 210:20 pm aTWam & 3w a 750 am 7:50 am b 1.1 pm b d:ls pm é.bo pm Norfolk-Bonesteel Lineoln-Longk Fiue. Norfoik-South Platie. Hastings-Superio) Deadwovd-Hot Casper-Lander Fremoni-Albion ou and St. L. Ei . L. pring: EAST. 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N2 B0, Clark St Chicago. UL B. FAY MILLS ORDER OF DAY Speaks at Unity Church This Mora- mg on the Divinity of Chrint, Benjamin Fay Mills' program today will be: He will ‘occupy the pulpit of Unity | church @t 10:30 a. m., and the subject of his sermon will be “The Divinity of Christ." At 3:30 p. m. he will speak at the Lyric theater on “The Man Walt Whitman." This lecture {8 one of Mr. Mills' master pleces. He says that Whitman Is probabiy thé best loved and wofst hated man for 1,900 years; one of the crities called him “some escaped lunatic,” and one of his ad- mirers, Brohson Alcott, sald that he was “greater than Plato.” Ellls U. Graff of the ngh school will preside. At 8 p. m. Mr. 1 Changed My Religlous Opinions.” H. C. Brome will preside at the cvening meeting. | There will be no tharge for admission to | any of these meetings. | Mr. Mills' week day program will be al- most as strenuous as his work on Sunday. He will speak twice dally at Unity chureh At 8 p. m. Monday through Friday he will glve five interpretations of Whitman's | which many conside, the greatest collection of poems of nu,-l age or language. His subjects will be as | follows Monday, “Walt Whitman's Mes- Bage;” Tuesday, lllustrative readings from | “Leaves of Gras ' Wednesday, The Ap- peal to Originajity;” Thursday, “Forbidden Voleces;" riday, “Cosmic Consclousness.' | At 8 p. m. Monday through Thursdas he | will give four lectures on “The Bhagavad | Cita," or “The Lord's Song," which is the heart of the Hindu philosophy. Mr. Miils | nhas studied it in fourteen translations, and was the intimate friend of the great teacher | of teachérs, the Swaml Vivekananda. Mr. | Mills is probgbly the most helpful inter preter of this ancient message in America. | on- day, “Immortality;” Tuesday, “Actlof, In- | action and Nonaction;” Wednesday, “What | Makes the World Go 'Round;" Thursday, ‘“The Free Soul: Realization. On Friday evening Mr. Mills will preach the sermon at the regular service of the Temple Israel. H PULLMAN RATES LOWERED | Oklahoma Corporat Commission | Orders Cut of Fifty Cents a Night {n Berth Charges. GUTHRIE, Okl, Dec. §.—The State Cor- poration commission today ordered a ri duction in Pyl'man sieeping car rates, ef- festive January 1. The berth rate per night\ls reduced from #2 to 150 and the seat rate is cut about 4 per cent. The Pullman company has agreed to accept the new schedule. - At a hearing oconducted by the commilssion, It was testified that the gross earnings of the company in this state last year was 850,484 and the profit. 8% per cent { | when playing schools who do ern section: NOTRE DAME BACK AT YOS Catholic School Laughs at Michigan Coach’s Cry of Inmeligibility. CALLS HIM A POOR SPORTSMAN Challenges Hu -r'~_“ to Point Any Man tana Whoe s Disgualified to Play. Ont Team NOTRE DAME, Ind., Dec. 5~To ‘the | Sporting Editor of The Bee: Great Indig- nation has been aroused at Notre Dame, over the unfounded charges, made by Fielding H. Yost of Michigan, in order | that he might, as he thinks, be able the more to claim the western honors for his eleven, which was so decisively defeated | by the goid and blue warriors under the leadership of F. C. Longman The stand taken by Mr. Yost brands him as & bad loser and & Poor sportsman. Almost every critlc through the west con siders Michigan's claim to the ehampion- ship of the west as a huge joke. In fiot one authority on foot ball, in a privat letter to the faculty here said that Y was making & “poor squeal.” Both the western and the eastern cr tics concede the western honors to th Catholles and the cry that Yost is making is extremely amusing, but his charges that the Notre Dame men are imeligibic and that Notre Dame, as he expresses it has ellgibllity rules of her own, cannot g0 unchallenged. 1t Yost had knowledge of ineligibility of any Notre Dame man he should have made this known before the game with Michigan and to the proper authorities, the athletic board of con- trol of Notre Dame, and not have ap- pealed to the general public through the press. There Is a facufly board of con- trol here which has control of all gth- letics at the university and passes on/the | eligibility of any man in question. Koth- ing 1% known at Notre Dame that would disqualify any man on the team that met Michigan, Yost charged Notre Dame with play ing freshmen and four-year men, which Notre Dame does not deny, for freshmen and four-year men are eligible for posi- tlons ~of the athletic teams here, but not use | Frea MeCuliough, lowa oniy Harry Hilton, Malvern, first, e, For best peck H M Woe lowa Harker, Milford, se W oodbie, third, $4 For best ek biue stem wheat nly L. T Wadera, firs | M. Wood, Towa Falie’ second, %63 For best peck wheat .other than fife or b stem, lowa only Lud Bengston, Estex, first, $10; Fred McCullough, lard: wick, second, %; John Mulvihilt, Woodbine, third, $4 For best peck white oat | Doore, Greene, first, $70 |dena, second, §; Geor third, 91 For best peck black oats, 1o Clute, Manchesier, first, $ Swindell, Ryan, second, $; J Ryan, third, ¥ For best peck oats olher white, lowa only Charles Ryan, first, $10; Nick Kirsit, Carroll, sec: oud, $; A. L. Houston, Housfon, third, $i For best peck six-rowed barley, fowa only L. Thompeon, Wadena, first, # “. M. Wood. lowa Fails Hardwick, second, third, $4, For best peck barley otfrer than si-rowed, Iowa only: Charles A, Swindell, Ryan, first, $10; Malone, Atlantie, seeond, $. fife whenty “ali®, Nrst wa _only: ¥ Frank John Mulvibil Towa (S lowa only: A. J Thompson, We Mimear, Vinton, only: D. G Charles A W. Robinson, than black or A. Swindell, H [STORM OFF GERMAN COAST Six Persons Frozen to Denth in Life- bhoat from Steamer Vegesnok, Which Foundered, HAVEN, Germany, Dec. b.—News of ities from the rm continue to reach The fishing -steamer Berlin has cked up the lifeboat of the small steamer gesack, at the mouth of the Elbe. The seel, It s belioved, has fou red, with loss of on bosr ur men, & young woman and child, ‘wh were In he liteboat, were frozen lo death The torpedo boat “G-8," while attempts ng to put Into Husum harbor, weént Ashore, but its position fs not regArded as dan- gerous. EMDEN, Germany. Dce. 4=The echooner Hips, bound for Fngland avd loaded with iron stranded today mear Berkum. The entire crew, with the exception of & boy, was lost CITY OFFICERS AT SUPPER Plans for #ocinl Meeting of Manicle pality’'s Servants During Glad- some Hollday Season. ome time dwing the week between Christmas and New Years the municipal officers of Omaha, elective and appolntive, will meet to dlscuss n beefsteak supper. The exact date and the place are not set- tii but City Clerk Butler will get busy ore, thelr freshmen and four-year men Notre Dame abides by their ruling, as the games with the conference schools in the past have demonstrated. Notre Dame played four-year men in the game against Michigan, but Yost used men who have played more than three years and who are ineligible to play against conferenc: teams. On this ground Michigan has n room for complaint for they used thel four men agalnst Notre Dame and al.. sent the same men Into the cunlc,dl against Pennsylvania. No fault can be found with the class standing of the members of the Notre Dame foot ball eleven. An interview with the director of studies, shows that out of seventeen regulars, eleven have records for best scholarship, one is president of the senfor class and class orator, an- other, a medal man fn civil engineering. Of the other six, not one has fallen be- low the passing standard in examinations With the exception of Deolin and Schmitt, senior engineers, Kelley, Math- ews, Philbrook and Maloney, who are englneers and sclence men, who have their hands full with their regular schedule all the rest of the 'varsity men are taking from three to ten extra hourd a week. Vaughan, who has been the sensation, of the season has an extra clas on his bill and he Is an engineer which s the hardest course in the cur- riculum. The charges brought forth by Yost are altogether false and without foundation. In fact it would be very difficult to find a more serious bunch of young men than those who have won their letters on the gridiron here this season. PRIZES FOR IOWANS AWARDED First Anmouncement of Prizes State Competition of Show. The award of prizes for corn offered for Towa at the National Corn exposition was announced last night. The schedule of awards follows: For best ten ears yellow dent corn, north- ern section: E. B. Glenney, Union, first, $%; | H M. Wood, lowa Falls. second, $15; C. R. McLean, Union, third, $6. For best ten ears white dent corn, north- H. M. Wood, lowa Falls, first, Union, second, $12; Henry t Union, third, $. Tor best ten ears of corn other than vel low or white dent, northern section: E. D tt, first, 335, Henry George, second, $.50; C. W. Swindell yan, third, $2. For best ten ears yellow dent corn, south- | ern section: C. E. Wilson, Bliver City, | et #6; E. D. Roberts, Red Oak, second, | For best ten ears corn other than yel- | ern section: Frank Sar, Essex, firat, $5; Henry Hilton, Malvern, tecond, $18; Waltef Hilton, Malvern, third, $15. For best ten ears corn others than yel- | low or white dent, southern section: Otis | E. Sims, Newton, first, $46; James C. Jen- sen, Weston, second, 36.25; W. A. Hook, | Packwood, third, %. Jor best single ear dent corn, Towa only: | Lowis Hagghend, Essex, first B Wilson, Siiver C'ty. second, 35 Waler Hil- | ten, Malvern, third, 3, ! For best (wenty ears corn, any varlety, | among his colleagues to get the matter in shape for early announcement. A yard of Cigars —the cigar is rough— but the taste is smooth. I LEWIS & CO., Makers, Newark, N, J. TRIBUTERS, NEBRASKA, Weak and nervous men who ¢ind thelr piwer to NERVES work and yvouthfu, vigor - gone as A result of overs work _or_mental exertion shouid take GRAY'S NERVE FOOD PILLS. 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