Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 10, 1909, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

——— . THE BEE: 7. OFFERED FOR RENT Houses n-‘ l-“-(el—cnllln T-ROOM flu"fi hr\ Hanncom park Sistrict; &8 To nu-«y w it R FOR RENT~On oF about Jan. 1. c [ [o0m. AW medern houses combination fix- ture: €. M. .. 486 Paxton Bik. u&“ i-mon 150 John N Frvmv ux-nooll collage for rent, 208 Frank- . ol NEW 6-room house, modern. Harney 617 OFFERED FOR SAYY WE HAVE on hand a number of ink bar- s which, we will sell a o each. They are fine for rain water or ashes. bressroom JBes Publising Co. “ALL SIZES of empty boxes apd Kindling wood for sale. Apply at offive. F. W. W. worth & Co. and 10c Store. EIGHT storm cashes, 6 ft 10 in. by 20t § Good as new. Cheap. 3 8. 10th 8t WHEN answering these advertisements, kindly mention The Bee. ter; 734 Bancroft . city water, barn, 4103 N. 2ith Ave., il make needed 'repa mod:, choice, 1605 Corb: mod., 2 3 ol part m lowe, §37 8. 2th Rl'RRELI, & M l\lT](n K GO, 432 Ramge Bl 204 8, %th St. 6r., mod. 124 Park Wild Ape., 5-r.. all mod., 1512 8. Bth St 4-r., city water, $10. 1784 8. 17th St., 9-r., all mod., §%. #r, olty water, §7 ex. heat "Prnc-r or. N. 2th, 6-r., 4245 Burdetic, b-r. #1% Capitol Ave., close in N YT 16th, 3 ‘arge rooms.. r., close in 5 rooms BYRON R ©-ROOM, modern. 1110 N. 24 OSTEOPATHY JOHMSON INST., 48 N. Y. L Dr. 508 N - e PATENTS 1 0. BARNELL. Paxton Bik. Tel. Red 717, Tel. D. 1684 Kathryn Nicholas Y. L i at | ool | Bidg.- ciry nEAr §S'TA"‘|;E SALE (Continued.) OMAHA, FRIDAY, cITy r‘orllg' Fon saLm. (Contirued.) DECEMBER 10, REAL FARM AND RANC EST& 0 FOR SALE 3856 FRANKLIN ST. 8 rooms, striotly modern, oak finish, south fromt, inial glovet, art, glass windows, new, well bullt | Terms ana right GANT HOME. 2546 Chicago St., 10 rooms, south fromt, |large lot, lawn, strictly modern, oak fin: {ish, mantel; PQ‘ Dfi\ofl n! . good, clagsy home, 11 ARRCoM FARK 6 large rooms, modern, furnace, old, east front barn 3 Snap at $3.00. Terma. HARWOOD & HARWOOD, 416 Bee Bldg. A-4203, lawn, Zith near Woolw: quarter-sawed wood china one year orth, $325 for’ X135 ft. lot. on the Boulevard, just south of Leavenworth st N cash, balance monthly S-room cottege; Rents, $18 per 'mo. interest you, call E. W. S]‘()LTF\BFRO Doug. 1610. &% B, of T. Bidg. $50 CASH paynrents, new, modern, plumbing. Only $1.760. Lot 30x147 feet; dity water and sewer; barn. I'm...p Owner, Webster 261, las HUFFMAN 21%_Nevilin Bldg PERSONAL N tons coal; fl)! ar deulal FREE §; "Worenouse Co. "W 3508; MAGNETIC faiment. Mme. Smith, third fioor, Private confinement home. Mrs, Dr. Kiag. N. Mth ‘el, Web, 255 nd JOHN CANE & ih tok Srallin ming 8t “{m & Bin A\- MR. JEP RHODE Hook _free treatment 522 5. i6th St., , the house that you wanted is_now ready for you. The fare is pald when you are ready. P. 8. As soon as you see the ‘advertisement please Y. Life Bldg answer.* Your corn comes out or your QURND Juarer comes back when you use Corn Jelly. Hatnes Drug Co., 1610 MAGGARD Van & Blorq Co. D. 4% Pack, store and ship hou goods. NETIC treatment. Mme. Smith, MAUA ETIC §™ah s Thica fioor THE BYRON REE 'Phones Doug. 397, A-3584. Builaraogs. Wxi4 FEET, ground floor, 10th and Doug las. Peters & Edholm Co. otfices. nunutus singie o gftic offices, in Conllnen(L‘ 20 First also sulte of KLX\ BDY, afiorial Bank Bullding. Douglas 722. Stores. STORERCOM and basement In Scargo block, B. 530 N. th. Hall, 433 Ramg Bidg., both “phones. BUB LET—Two fine stofe rooms with basements; adapted for any kind of busi- nees, in heart of shopping djstrict; long lease; a: wer quick. Address E-i45, Bee.* NEW Storg. 216 C\mflu Tel. Web. 317, Dougls PRIVATE HOME during confinement; bables for adoptiun. Good Samaritan Sani- torl; 70 1st Ave.. Council Blutfs, Ia. ¥ ARMY solicits castot/ yihing you do not noed ect, repair and seil at 14 N. cith St. for cost.of collection to the worihy Door. Call phone Douglas 4135 end wagon call OMAHA Stammerers' Ins. Ramge Bidg. WE RENT and repair all mlkcaol sew- 1ig maeciines. ‘Phones, Ind., Doug. :‘:.; eb. Cycle Co., corner 15tb and Har- T tlnlhlnl. Ab ract, & We co) JAMES RUBY can get insurande money by writing John or Chetley. and toupees for men. GRIFFIT! WIGSE i i FRENZER BER. STRICTLY private home for confine- ments; exccllent care; bables adopted; trained nuise. 2518 Davenport. Arlens de o, Man! an 620 & loth St Flat 8 ?nuno D. 7686 MME. ALLEN of Chicage, salt ;n“hellc and massage treatments, th Bt d_massage. lhw. Wi N DR. EGGERS' private confinement home. D. 6320, 116 Marina St w rent at LIEBENS, Masque Suits * "k Va6 D, s OFFERED FOR SALE #urniturae, BTOVES, slight!, 1; used, word regurdi cost. American Furniture Co., 220 N. CHEAPEST PLACE for STOVES ANI FURNITURE. mlm Store, 16 & Cuming 6 in sooond hand_ Furaiturs ITILN. Sith St W. 2194 B 132 A RANGE and hell.r for sale. Call Harney ot 1ith Manical lnhl' uments. GHILY i Jsed uprii nos for sal o300 Hurney o A u.'n‘arfl‘? 30, 1. 58 IVERS & . PON plano, almost new; eheap 106 McCague Blk. PMNOI : ected pow In THE BEN- o CLUBS vlll be hil‘ for xu delivery if desired. SIX OCTAVE FARR. D ORGAN, good as new. Also o‘e mandolin.. You can yet these cheap, 211'S. %th Ave. SECOND hand ty| fters wold. rdpaired Central Typewriter d change, 160 Farnam. P Misdellancous. { AT CUT PRICES w- save you from s to better coal. wJ uarantes. eorrect welgnts. Rosenblatt’s Cut Price Coal Co. GOAL-S ba . §1. Dry kindling, a 1 u $1 dellvercd. sur ice & Coal Cor' D. 4409 e &»:Lgm wecond-hand, 1110 Farn sAPE—,&gunnu pair diamond ear- welght, 3 klra{ pure white and or eash; no dealer. 2.7 N I LN w and 2d-hand billlard jos... We iead the world in o T W Bruns: 401 8o, 10th FOR poTent whi sagritl perfect; wii ice Address J 767, IM Dflfll‘ cheap bar fixius wiek- B-lii Collen MASSAGE AND BATHS. R-308 Oid Bosion Store Bidg., th floor. 120 So. 16th Bt. Stairway on Douglas St. JOSIE w.\msURNu wew book, the derworld Sewer,” solt &t alf ' book slores, price, $1.50. GOOD apple cider, ~everybody likes it Muller makes the best. Tel. Harney 3L MECHANO THERAPY ls » drugless cure for lost physical vigor. Consuit Margarite Halloran, o viile plbck. * Tel. Doug. Tisl. Under super- vision of M. D. 0 PER MONTH, secures a high Plano in THE BENNKTT PIANO C Joln_now, select your Plana, MISB LA ORANE baths, massage, 1617 E)od(c St., basement fiat. Hours, 10 a. m.- ». m. A HOME for women gurlnl confinement. We find homes for babi here mothers cannot care for (hem. For terms address M Baneroft @t Omaha, as Phone Doug- POULTRY Bcreenings, $1.50 100 ibs. Wagner, 801 N. 16th. M. B. TURKEYS for sale; eggs in season. Mrs. W. ™ Preston, North Loup, Neb. PULLETS $§1.25 pach in Light Brahmas, White Rocks and” Partridge Wyandotte e $1.00 to $300 each in Barred, W hlle and Buff Plymouth Rocks, Buft, Partridge, Sliver and Gold Sin Comb B d White Leghorns, Hingle Comb White Minor: cas, Light Branias, Rose and Sizgle Comb Riode lsiand Reds Turkeys, Ducks and dress Walter, Hogue, Fairfield FOR SALE—Eighteen differcnt varieties of thoroughbred poultry; cocks and cock- erels, geese, ducks, turkey: neas, ban- tams, dogs and white rabbits. Al kinds of fancy pigeons. Write for free circular. D. L. Bruen, Platte Center, Neb. PRINTINE ‘PHONE_IND. A-260 good Ung. Lyrgstad Printing Co.. 1ion & cng tol_Ave ettt DRUGS at cut s [Lreight orders; e gocconnfil Drug Co.. Jn::;. ELpeen g Pae Onha, Ne B OVERCOATS BLIGHTLY U bargain A s -SINGER, uo A e L Large stock stoves, furnit. Must sell next %0 days. Bell Fur. Co., 1406 Dodge. R. 3641 e e, oumu- on. leading businéss ogi- o af ‘ho-;nl. 'Address P ‘T4 on all Sherman & Neb. le ez REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEA serticer ot our Prices” Fb. Farata BE- GANGESTAD, 4 Bee Bidg. Tel D 3387 PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. Y. Life _BENJAI(]N R. E. CO., 471 Brandeis Bidg. $5.00 COTL“" ook Uy Harmen ;EAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President. EVERYTHING 1n typewrits Jus w our ins: Rebullt Na l Bmlln lsm l Oliver, §3; No. § Re: ington. ‘machines shipped. on -pnmu o~ amwl"x‘m EQU' nm co.. COAL .’ the ton. usu TWebster 6897, HALI'S safen, new, 30-hand, 1618 Farna _ CITY PROPERTY FOR SALR. ATTRACTIVE, well constructed, two- story house at 2506 Maple St.; just com- reception = hall, trictly modern; best plumbing, furnace and | ;ombination gas and electric fixtures. For ale by owner. Every week a remarkable gain in Bee want ads The Bee made a big gain again in its want ads last week. It grew in paid want ads 24 columns over the corresponding week last year, while its nearest competitor jncreased only 12 columns. | Remember, too, that this gives the other pa- pers credit for all sorts of indecent ads, and fraud- ulent ads, such as clairvoyant, ete., thatthe Bee has rejected. In most self-respecting homes The Bee is the only paper that gets past the door. Unclean, in- decent, scandalous and sensational newspaper reading is objectionable to the mwlhgent regard- less of the work they do, or their incomes. The value to the advertisers of The Bee—the paper thatgoes to the homes of all classes, ac- sounts lor the satisfactory results from Bee NEW 7 ROOMS MODERN Modern, up-to-the-minute, large lot. of the cholcest locations in the part of the city In order to seitle partner- Ehip quickly, will be sold at & very low “ VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT Co. Suite 64 New York Life Bidg. PER 2th and Blondo Sts.; & large rooms and small room for bath; gas, or Doug- One western $75 CASH $100 CASH and $10 to $40 Per Month Will Buy These ¢ cottage, city water, lot %130, $960. 8-room house, partly modern, lot 0xli, ciose in, and well situated, $3,650. 5-room cottage, pariy moaern, close in, $,160. 4-room from P. O. $2,%0. Neat 5-room eonu-. city wat ste, full lot, north side, bargain at 1! er o 2967-69 PAclnc‘ 9-room bricks, sfrictly modern. excallent condition, m. BENSON & MYERS C Phone Doull 2. WN Y Llh Bldg 281 EVANS St, 7 rooms, new, modern, oak and pine finish; near Omaha univer. Bity—§3.70. Coll W-3198. Bargain Extraordihary Walking Distance 1117 South 2ith St., 2-story square house, containing Kitchen,” dining room, and reception hall on first floor; chambers, stairs; fully cemented nickel plumbing; elegant gas and light fixtures; integior. finish, birch; nicely graded; front yard sodded; steps and cement walks, all for cash, balance easy payments. feal bargain = House ready to move into. Keys at my office. C. G. Carlberg, cellar; glrlor 4 closets and bath room up- furnace; electric lot commx ‘;m- s a o1 N. Y. L. Bldg. PRAIRIE PARK go Fogler Ave, be tween 25th and 27th. 19 brand new artistic houses for sale on small cash payment and balance monthly. One block to Ames Ave, car. Agent remises. PAXTON on REAL ESTATE CO., mediate possession. 2 good 13-room modern adapted for residence, ing purposes; good level lot; close in; and 35, SEE $3,20: OR LOTS AND NEW BUILDINGS. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO.,| “482 Ramge Bldg., 15th and Harney. THESE ARE GOOD VALUES. 360032113 Grand Ave., very attractive, e home, 7 rooms, modern, hot heat, lot 50x132, cement walks, pas ed TERMS. reet. Hanscom park and Fleld elub dls- nicely arranged houses, 6 rooms each, bronle hard- X133 Beiter PRiCE REDUCED FOL . TERMS. trict, 2 well built, ware, modern, see these. lots 49%: T 3 “bedrooms and aldove, cement walks, close to schools an gar. BUILT FOR A HOME. 11 PER CENT INVESTMENT. $15,000—Best located, brick, constructed flat bullding, hard pine finish, close to retail district. YOUR INSPECTION. Real Estate WALKUPcompuny §75-19 Brandeis Bldg. Douglas 2898, TWO CORNER LOTS strietl; wWE 84 % Net On $27,500 ‘We offer a solid substan- tlal investment in a terrace of 5 brick flats only 2% blocks from pos‘office. Property is right in_the line of advance- ment. Steady annual income of $3,300; never a vacancy. Get a copy of our “facts and fig- ures” our latest bar- galn. on this, Phones D. 207, A-3834. 212 8. l4th. INVESTMENTS 9 Per Cent Net—Two St. Louls flats, ?rwtlully new, all modern, close in, on paved reet; were rented before fin- ished, and have never been vacant since. A sure, safe in- vestment in a location where values are increasing. Price, $16,500. 10 Per Cent Net—Three new ;lllchafl brick hou'el. having e hall each; oak HJ: rietly modern, full baselments with laundries, exceptionally well bullt, as they were buiit for a permanent investment. These ;lloulel are located on the c: ne, close to the High School, Creighton College and several churches. A good, safe invest- ment for §15,000. Reasonable terms. 8 Per Cent Gross—Twg 10- room modern houses, on 8. 1Tth 8t, close to the Omaha Daily News Office, and within . a block of good business. Also 85 feet on 17th Ave., unim- proved; ellent location for brick 1 all specials paid. Only $12, for the entire property. 16 Per Cent Gross—Brick store and flat building. 22xé4 feet, located on Douglas St.; £ood business location. Price, $7,500. Northwest corner #ith and Jackson Sts.; 2-story brick St. Louls flat, modern. Also cant corner, H0x80 feet, joining, with all specials a- and for, which, if prop- erly "handled. will bring at least 15 per cent met. Price, $10,500. For further information about any of these - Invest- ments call on George & Co., 1601 Farnam St. Douglas 756. A Christmas Suggestion We can help you to solve the Christmas gIft_problem by suggesting that you buy a lot in Boulevard Park addition for your son or daughter, husband or wife. or any member of your family. Boulevard Park 18 four blocks north of Kountze Place and |is rapidly bufiding up with fine. modera homes. A Christmas present of a lot In |this splendid addition will prove a very suitable gift. as well as a profitable In- | vestment. We can sell you one on easy | terms if ‘preferred. Call at our office for full particulars and plat showing prices of | unsold lots. 'Shimer & Chase Co,, | 908 8. 1Tth B¢, Opposite Court House. 4736 North 40th St. Eight-room, 2-story house, with eity | water and electrio light and two lots—12x | 12 feet—on corner and car line. Reduced from $4,000 to 32,000 for immediate sale. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. Lite Bldg. Tel.: Doug. 1781; “A"™ 1188, HANSCOM PARK BABGATI;'L, $3,800 Good S§-room house, all _modern,” corner lat, south and east front, T5x13, good barn, large chicken house. shade and fryit trees; pald any time or FINE L()T 67x155, $1,100 On 3th St, near Howard BL‘ room for two cottages; a snap; act quickly. Birkett & Tebbens, 142 Bee Bldg. Phones Doug. 4164 A 1T 132x132—CORNER 10TH AND PIERCE, $10,000 2 blocks from Burll and Unioh luuon paving all dooollln‘. sirabl NORRIS & MARTIN, The Byron Reed Co,|___» First class improvements all around them. City water, sewer, gas; aear car; 50x134_feet, each VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT CO. @ N. Y. Life. NO STORM SASH NEEDED Don't waste your money; equip your windows and doors with uolden All Metal peather strip. Send postal S0 0T W Sam’l Dickinson, Ramge Bld I WANT an offer o block 20, orig- house: and 1911 California street. Lot 66x132 feet, THOMAS BRENNA. New Yol‘k Life Building. "9 ROOMS WEST OMAHA Lot 50x160, modern, oak mantel and & four rooms’ and bath upstairs, one bed room downstaiys; front and rear stairways; barn and driveway. RMS A genuine snap. NOWA'!’A LAND_AND “LLT CO. 624 New York Life for & If these lot 40x80, 8-room {wo-story house, partly modern on paved street and car line, 16 minutes’ walk houses, well rooming or board- FOR EASY TERM BAR-|" GAINS IN IMPROVED PROPERTIES |Aj tile and stone 8 apart- ments of 7 rooms each oak and modern, INVITE 2, inal plat of the city of Omania, with two II-. lancous. 1. IMPROVED FARMS in central Min rices; easy terms te for Jand list No a good title on, C. D. Baker, Fer 3 Mantion this paper. M MAKE MONEY BY THE FOL- LOWING 108 acres, Sanborn county. 8. 1 8 acres under cultivation, all fenced, three miles of town; price is $3% r acre; terms 160 acres, Morte: county, four miles of Mandan at $1250 per oy Ly man county, S. and at $10 and 1§ per core L_W. Howard. Sioux Falls, § REAL ESTATE LOANS 0 to $5,000 on homes In Omuha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. 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 Sank Bldg. FIVE PER C ENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg: WANTED-CI Farnam Smith $100 to_$10,00 mad Wead BIdg., 15th ASECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Il] Rooms 417-18 First Natlonal Bank Bell phone Dcullll 318 " MONEY TO LOA WANTI:D—Cuy loan: Peltrl Trust Co. "PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. N. Lite, Private money, $00 to $%.000; low r LOWEST RATES-Bemis_Brandels Bidg. REAL ESTATE WANTED & VACANT lots and houses. Have cash buyers. {11 KAtlach Blk. Red 3607, A-364. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 6, 6 and f-room houses. Ii prices are right loans and warrants, W. Co., 130 Farnam St promptly. F. D. Wead. nd Farnam. —Plyne Investment Co. Buite 62 N. Y. Life Bidg. SWAPS FOUR 6-room new modern houses, large incumbranos; wmt hebrun land, NOWATA LAND AND LO’ sum nl Kew vorx Lite Bldg. FOR SALE—By owner one §-room modern house and barn in the heart of Kountse place, the best residence addition in city. Just ‘the piace for a man who wants to to_educats his chlidren. Near n tine shade trees id for. take i raw room cottage or Wil el on payments. Address C T4 Bee. NGE—160 acres land, central Neb., half cultivation, for D mules, 3 Dakota land. Neb. WHAT have you 'Nother fellow'n I owns it, 1 trade it. Neb. FARMS and grass lands from $2.50 per acre up. What have you to trade for \ana? 1 locate on goverpment land. Write Ed Hanshaw, Laird, Colo. 30 ackéh o good (arm land ¢ miles from Denver, chea 160 acres In Cheyenne oni. Nebtaskar for oash ot OBATA To: come property. A. E, St. Mary's Ave., e WANTED TO BUY to trade for land? have a tract of it—he Lock Box 596, Omaha, . [terms of suck LEGAL NOTICES: THE MISSOURL I'Anrlc RAILWAY COMPANY. EPECIAL STOCRHOLDERS MEETING NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN thata cial mesting of the stockhaldnrs of the Mis solirl Paeific Rallway Company will be held at the principai otfite of sald Com pangg;n e Missourt Pacific Bullding., No 6 Market Street, in the City uf St. Lo Missouri, on Tuesday, the 15th day ol | January, 1910, at nine o'clcek in the fore noon of that day, to eonsiler and act upon tiie foliowing propositions: (8) To adop. & code of by-laws for the Company. (b) Lo ratity, assent to a gertain Indenturs of iease be 1th day of July, Boonville, St. Louls & auum rn corporation of nd this Company on behalf of this Company the Board of Directors, beld on the isth day of August, 189, (e) To ratity, bt to and approve the purchase by this Compairy uf the whole or any part of (he raiironds and other prop- erly and franchises of all ur toliowing named rallroad companies : tern Railway Con n Runway eompa Hul aud_Carondelet Rallway Company, Sedalla, Warsaw _and South- western Rallway Company, The I City Nortnwestern Rallroad Company, Nebraska Southern Rallway Company Omaha Heit Railway Company, Omah Eouthern Rallway Compuny, way Company in_Nebraska, The Pueblo Staie Line Rall Cowmpany, s und Arkansas Valley Railw (d) For the purpose of refuiding under- Iying mortgage bonds abd equipment obil- ticns of the Company and for olher cor- purposes, to consent (o, concur in uthorize &n intrease of the bonded The Misscurl Pacific Rail- pany, by the amount ul §15,00, by the Issue of Goid bonds of the Com- pany, lmited in the aggregate (o the principal amount of $175,uwN.0w at any one time outstanding, 10 bear iaterest al & raio o rates not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semi-aunually, and all or any part of such bonds, as the Board of Difectors may deterisine, 16 be converiil at the option of the huiders aud registered uwners thereof Inte siock of the Rallway Company upon Fuch terms and olnerwise Betwesa Jaiivay Carthage and W Joplin and W Louls, Lvak as the Board of Direciors may determine; | and io cousvnt 1o, coucur in and authorize the execucon and delivery of a morigase and deed of trust on ana of the whoic i part of tie valirosds and utier property and franchises of this Company whether now owned or hercafier acquived, to secure such issuc of boncs by this Compa .y, and to cvnlldar and aet upon the fo.m and meortgege (e) To conseni to and authorise the pur- chase by this Compary fiol ume 10 U S ot 1 exesd T50M00 par value of the bonds of the St. Louiw iron Mountain and Gouthern Rallway Company. (t) To ratify *he Bourd ot ? Diveotors and gbou: the matters aforesaid, inciuding th > ciosed ai 8 ¥ M. on the 7ih day of January, 1916, aud wil remain closed until 10 A. L ou the 18th day of January, 1910. Dated, New York, November 17th, 1909. By order of the Buard of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President. CALEF, Secretary. uri Pacific Rallway Company. y, New York, Nov. 30th, 1%06.— tockhoiders of the Missouri Pacitic ¥ any: Referring to the notice sent to you Noveinber 17th, 1809, calling a speciul meeting of the stockhulders of this company to be held on the 15th day of Jan- uAry, 1, vou are noified that the stock books mm company will be cloned at 3 o'clock m. December sth, 1905, Ingtead of Jamuary Tth, 1910, and re: main closed until 10 o'clock a. m. January 16th, 1910. This change in date is made to avoid any possibility of confusion In deal- ings in the stock and rights to subscribe to bonds, prior to the date of said speclal meeting. If unable to attend the meeting lease sign and retirn the proxy which we ave already sent you. A. H CALEF, Nov. 18 to Jan. Secretary.” Nov 18 to Jan 18 WANTED—A good typewriter; 18-inch billing attachment; glve full particulars. Address D M5, .. 7 ROOMS WEST OMAHA Lot 50x112, house one yea® old, bulit by owner; three bed rooms 'and modern every way; combination fixtures. $3,500—-TERMS Looks like a Christmas gift. NOWATA LAND AND LOT Sulte 624 New T¥ork Life Bldj_ REAL ESTAT IANCH LAaDErol SALE FARM AND Minsouri. farms for “sale or will in Omaha or vicinity. maha TWO Missourl for propert 2136 Decatur St., 168 ACRES good land, 70 cultivated; bulld- ings, 3 springs, orchard; 2 miles town: §1,500, Other farms. L. A. Hudson, Niangua, Web- ster County, Mo. WANTED—A good econdhand tyies -writer; give full particul Bee. s. Address H 763 TBEST price paid for second- band fural: fure. carpets. < Doug lothing and shoes. ~A platform scale In 0d cond!!lnn. Address August Miller, 607 N. 33d St. South Omaha, Neb, WANTED TO BUY, JOHN, THE BUYER-—Second-hand and misfit clothing, wedding dresses. Best of grl;;..l Phones, Douglas 3128 and Ind. 20 TEAMS ;lmod by F. C. Jackson, 17th and Douglas, “ANTED—TD buy good lumber and coal business. Address ¥ 108, care Bee. BALTIMORE 24-hand store pays best price 2d-hand furniture, clothes, séew D 4265, Nebraska, 60 ACRES Near Pacific Junctio 50 acres in corn this year; balance re; 4-room house; nice grove and oichard; this 0od land. Price $60 per acre; can make terms. McCague Investment Co., AT $45 PER ACRE We will sell you a20-acre {mproved farm In eastern Nebr: a good, live town and best marl will look at this land you will at it is very cheap. Selling at this low price In order to settle a partnership quickly. VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT Co, Buite 624 New York Life Bidg. OKLAHOMA We have 10000 acres of scholcs land Lo | gelect trom, Tanging la price trom ¥ io acre. fis land s In the xll lfld Bas dllu'll:l and you mllhl get an well with your land. NO\\ATA LAI\D AND w’r COo., @4 New York Bldg. LANDS, $2.50 PER ACRE Have some very choice timber land loca- nd rivers, yel u lied for, and must be sold to settlers for $5.60 per Acre In quantities not greater thun 100 acres to any one purchaser. Any | person over 21 years of age can make ap- ‘phclllon without nterfe cé with homny siead or other government entry right These lands contain mostly cedar and fi; [nmber and will ‘erage in estimi G 10 10,000,000 feel pes quarter s NCap o write 43 Karbach Bldg., Omana, 182 acres In well improved; vasture, baisnce wwn; Shaw, kings county, 8. D.. cres under cuit., # a meadow; 1 imlie from rice right, terms to suit. W, B. Castiewoed, 8. D. Remember it only takes a stroké or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Wyoms LAND OPENING, DECEMBER 20, 1609. Wyoming irrigated land acre, on ten years' tim . lnd under ihe arey act,” too. Think of PLAN now ¥ sTART With Us FROM IMAHA, DECEMBER 15, No Mlllr time to see these lands. Huge pifalts aiacks. |mmense strew sideks. bulc; in bins, crowded potato cellars and Ihomndl of tons of sugar beets—evidence of character of soil and climate condiions, lnd their combined productive powers. We want you Lo see these lands before u invest & doliar anywhere eise. Liow that tnis is the opportunity for YOU, whether you are now owner, tenant or Young man starting n lfe. WRITE TODAY FOR FREE ILLUS: TRATED BOOKLET CONTAINING MAP AND ALL INFORMATION. tal by next mail. Remember the uu AREY ACT LAND OPENING, De- REMEMBER it only takes a stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bea WANTED—TO RENT WANT! D at once by party of 8 for t 3 for 3 or 3 months suite of 1 hed ' rooms | wih board in private famil st good. ~Willing to pay y P atatiSey raoma Addvess WR WANTED—Hotel to rent. must b nished. Can give abllity apd character. The Bee. ur- best of reference a '.ol Address, Y9, care WANTED—SITUATIONS LADY with several years' business train. tng \dexires position selling either In city or will travel. references. W. 7, care "REE 5, tons FREE § '3 WANTED-By young man. place to work for board while ‘attending Boyies Gollege. | Both phones. | BEXPERT acoountant, Invoice work a |specialty. C. M. Shonerd. Oxford. Neb. Remember it culy takes & stroke or two of the pen to niention the fact that you i the ad in T B coal; for particulars, R. house Co. W.3105; B.2246. OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Fort Robinson, Nebraska, December 2, Sealed proposals for fur- nishing all material and labor for addit and repairing pump hous 'ort Robinso: until 11 a. m. January ecitications may be consulted at the office of the chigf quarter- master at Denver, Omaha and Chicago, depot quartermaster at St. Louls, and X proposals and i may be obtained Plans and specifications furnished upon receipt of certified check for $15, to insure their return. Envelopes containing proposals should be Indorsed, Water System," F. T. Arnold, Fort Robinson, OFFICE CONSTRU master, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, De- | cember 8 1900.—Sealed proposals. in tripli- cate, will bo received here untii 11 a. m., central time, January § 1910, and then opened. for grading. approximately 8,000 cuble yards of earth. Full information and blank *forms of proposals furnished on application. Plans and specifications may be seen here, also at the offices of Chiet Quartermasters, Omaha and 8t Paul; Builders Exchange. St. Paul: Mastér Bulld- ers’ Exchange and United States Quarter- master, Scarritt Bullding, Kansas City, Mo, United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bigs Envelopes to be marked “Proposals for Grading.” and ad- dressed to Captaln Wm. D. Davis, Quarter- master, United States Army. DI10-11-13-13-6-T and addressed to Capt structing Quartermas ebrask De-1. . CONSTRU(‘TI;JG QUARTERMASTER'S TING QUARTER- |( Remember it only takes roke or two of n, €0 -mention the fact {hat yau e saw the ad in The RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION—10TH & . Uston Pacifio— Overland Limited. . China and Japsn Mail. Oregon and Washington Limited Low Angeles Limited. sue Lincoin-Beutrice Loecal. Velparaiso and Cemnn City ... b @ ueasksge w8 83 E] 553355!! 331 v ysuye Chicago XAmited Twin City Limited. Chicago Expre: Twin City Express. Wabash— Omaha-St. Louls Exp. Mall and Express ... Stanberry Local Council Bluffs) Chicago, Milwaukee all:ls pm b10:15 am | Overland Limited Omaha-Chgo. kx| Coluudo ch Colo.Calt Colorado-Chicago . Chicago Daylig! light Spl. Colorado-Chicago Omaha-Chicago Speciai s 6.0 pm Pacific Coast-Chicago...a % pm Los Angeles-Portiand Rapids-Omaha . NORTHWEST, Twin City and Dakota Daylight ... & 7:60 am @al0: lnm Minnesols and Nortolk- Bonm.u ’ Lincola-Lonk Fine. Norfolk-south Platie. Uhicago, ook iwla EAS' Rocky Mountain Lu lowa Local ; Texas Hocky Mountsin Lia lngton— gonnv and Calif *0! Bound Ex. Nebrasks points lack Hils .. Office, Fort Mackensie, Wyo.. December 10, 1909, ' Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received here until 10 A. M., mouni time, January 10, 186, and then opened, for the construction. plumbing and electrical wiring of & brick stable for fifty horses, Pian '18-L. Information furnished from this offle. on llpfi cation. En .aul- for Btable” and tain H. A Holulnn. Constructing Quar- termaster, 1 hold this year. dertaking of Conocera to 'C-tl- (his werk has been a red 'etier s ason | on the local club calendar. Oceasions have been few when so many well known, club women have assembled here and the in- spiration to clubdom has been in propor- tion. The meeting of the executive board bf the state federation Monday evening was one of the most Important that body will The conference Tussday { morning under the auspices of the Corn exposition was not only an fnovation in of exposition pragrams, but brought five state federation presidents and | all the distriet vice presidents of at' least one state Into touch with one of the great- est opportunities for serfous work open to women today. It was the first definite effort to bring the real social needs of the rural communities to the attantion of organizations pecullarly fitted to . meet | them. Modern machinesy and sclence are rapidly relleving the farm of ‘its hardest work, but the monotony of the ocoumtry life still remains In sdite of the tels- phone, the automoblle, the rural msil de livery and other conveniences that have come with the past decade. Because the club women, particularly in the smaller towns, themselves retired. farmers’ wives, have met this problem and have undeniably mastered it to a large extent, they, better | than anyone else, are in a position to_help the women of the farms:solve it: there, Organization is the solution, but while the women of the farms lack nothing of the culture, the education or the ability to | meet any and all of thelr problems, they do lack the experience that will enable them to get together and -work together. | simple though it sems, it is not simple, and | the women of the cities and the towns have only learned to work In erganizations | through haif a ceptury of experience and they have only within the last ten years learned how much they may sccomplish or how to best direct their energies. The district federation and through it the coun- try, woman's club is no longer & novelty; it has already proven a wonderful leayen, but there is still much fo be ascomplished and as the city club has worked all along the social line, 8o the women ot the farms who are qualitied baye the same work to do. The luncheon given by the Council Blufts women Wednesday afternoon, in addition to its courtesy to the distingulshed gests, afforded another opportunity for the con- stently increasing club membership: df the two cities to become acquainted. Local women, particularly ' the club women, Fave demonstrated their apprecia- tion of the opportunities afforded by the Corn exposition by their large attendance at the lectures being given this. week by Mrs. Margaret Blair of the domestic sclence department of the Minnesota Agri- cultural coliege. Mrs. “Blair's ‘subjects are all of absorbing interest to homemakers and housekeepers and her practical way of yruemm.;‘lnem has occasioned several pre- vious visitf to Omaha. “Home Decoration' and “Homemaking as an Art" are the two remaining subjects which she will' présent Frida§ and Saturday afternoons, beginning promptly at 1:30. The lectures are Illus- trated. There Is no admission fee except- Ing that charged for general admission to the exposition. The lectures are held in blograph hall. e s The next biennial meeting of the Towa Federation of Women's. elubs. wiil. be en- tertained by the Sloux City elubs. : The program commmittee has made no announce- ment as yet, but the lowa blenmial is counted one of the strongest state federa~ tion meetings. A Total Eelipse of the functions of stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, s quickly disposed of with Electric Bitters. 5c. For sale by Beaton | Drug Co. PRATT CASE IS DISMISSED Appeal of Divorce yre Suit is - Fhrewn Out by the State Su- premel Court. The appeal of Mrs, Julla Montgomery Pratt's suit to enzorce lier comiraet with Colonel James H, Pratt, has been di missed by the supreme court of Nebraska as “per stipulation of the sald ‘parth The costs unpald, amounting to about #75; are assessed to Colonel ‘Pratt. This is a separate suit from the divorde case, which also went to the supreme court and which has not yet been settled. It is now re- garded possible that one. or the other. will get a divorce by default. & Attorneys Vinsonhaler and Brome re- cently filed an applicatidn for attorneys llen in the appeal suit just dismi The mandate does not refer to'this appli cation. ———— Watches—FRENZER—15th and Dodge. BIBLE GETS SIXTY THOUSAND | Misstonary Takes Baek Snéx Sum for School Far Off Ch Rev. Frank W. Bible, Presbyterian mis- slonary at Hangchow, China, who passed | through Omaha Tuesday, enroute to the orient, takes -back $00,000 instead of $6,000 as |a capricious “line-o-type” had it, for his American college among the Chinese. This $60,000 he obtained in the United, States, while on his furlough here, Chamberlain’'s Cough Remedy is famous for its eures of coughs, colds and eroup. Now Is the time to boost your Christ- mas business by advertising in The Bee. Weak and nervous men whe tind their ?)‘ll il work and youthfui vigor One 48 & Fesult of over- work or mental exertion should t; GRAY'S NERVE FOOD PILLS. They will ihoke you eut and sieep and be & maa again, #1 Box; 3 boxes §2.50 by matl. SEERMAN & | MeCONWELL DAUG 0o, Cor. o Btests. ovn P DATG GOLEANT, Cor. 16tk Harney Sts. Omaba, Neb FOOD F Oll NERVES RAILWAY TIME CARD—C“ON®I~"D WEBSTER STA—10TH & WEBSTER Aubuin Loeal (hieago, 8% Omaha— Arrive Express....b l‘fl pll hll lae loux Cily Passens Twin City Passerger. Siovx City Local Emerson OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC— WREKLY muuuh%‘olbmnl.' 1909, 'l'l'll NOR‘I‘H Lt LAND CO, ABBOTT " CO AGENT, Au Bldg., rt Mackengie. Wyoming. NCI- D1o-11- Phone Doug. &0 @3 Bee Bldg* 1318 J8-9 CA IAMIN, W5 Se. Olark 80, Chisage. DA / N\

Other pages from this issue: