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THE PRINTING "PHONE IND. A-#60 for £oo Lyngsti Printing Co., 16th er _REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Ranch Lands. OMAHA SUNDAY SWAPS (Continued.) CASH AND LAND For a good Omaha home. 1 have $1,00 and 240 acres of good rolling land in Howard Co., Nebr. All good, deep, black soll; one-half now in cultivation; all can be cultivated; 8 miles from a &mall town; no improve- ments. My cash price on this land is $3% per acre. Mortgage $4,600, running 10 years at 6 per cent interest. My equity $3.400 Will take good residence up to $4,500 and y cash difference. I want to deal on cash Give full particulars and location in first letter, Address Mrs. A. Morris, Station A, Omiaha, Neb.* 85,000 STOCK general merchandise and brick stors bullding in one of the best busi- ness towns in Neb., for Omaha Income property or farm lands. 6,500 stock hardware, harness and furni- ture for Omaha property. 9,000 stock general merchandise for good farm land. 7,00 stock general merchandise Omaha property. $3,600 stock hardware and residence for farm land. 1 have others. Also lands to axchange tor merchandise and good farms for sale. W. W. MITCHELL, Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha, Neb.* TRADE? Of oourse I will for anything and do it quick. James Pearson, o= tield, Neb. WANTED TO BUY BEST price :-l ture, carpets. Ly HIGHEST price oll gold, ete. M. STANDARD Webster 3726, BALTIMORE 2d-hand_store pays best price 2d-hand furniture, clothes, ete. . 42i5. $5 SUITS TO ORDER $%. McCARTHY- WILSON, 304 South Sixteenth Street.* WANTED-500 old bicyeles, with or with- out wheels. Will pay cash. ' Telephone Douglas 2713 or Ind. B-5142, between 9 and 12a m. or 2and 6 p. m. A. L. Archey.* BEE: JANUARY LEGAL NOTICES STOCKHOLDERS MEBETING — OFFICE of Lee-Glass-Andieesen Hardware com- gany. Omaha, Nebraska, Dscomber 11, 1908, otice 18 hereby given to the stockholders of Lee-Glass-Andreesen Hardware Com- [Any, that the annual mesting of the stock. olders of the company will be held at the office of the sald company, corner of Ninth and Harney stree.s, in the city of Omaha, in the state of Nebraska, on luesday, Jan- uary 11, A. D. 1910, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of direct- ors for the company to serve during the ensuing year, and to transact such other business “as ‘'may be presented at such meeting. H. J. Lk, President Attest: W. M. GLASS, 8 rint) ol Ave. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE| Business Outlook is Most Auspicious for Half Decade. FARMER AND CONSUMERS. For Sale—Best grade Japan rice, deliv- ered_anywhere at $3 for 50 1b.; § for 100 ib.; freight paid; will ship C. 0. D. to your depot. Write to T. Morioka, P. O. Box 9. Houston, Tex. STORM SASH DELL FOR RENT. %419 Dewey Ave., cholce 8-r. brick, modern new and in cholce location, $3%. 224, swell, nearly new, duplex rooms, modern, oak finish, close 16th, G-room flat, $12.50. 7132 Central Bivd., south of Cass, 7 modern, oak finish. Will make low 00d party o.M, good 7 rooms, modern, $28.50. 341 So. 2ith, 6 rooms, modern, 13% So. 2ith, pood 6-room dwelllgg, porce- lajn bath, furaace, gas, etc., 335 505 So. 8th, good b-room cottage, $15. 23 Douglas, new b-room cottage, bath, etc., $20. 1629 No. 224, 4 v 18 Maple, go cottage 4218 Nicnolas, 7 room Iy papered, $16. 4117 No, %th Ave., b-room cottage, $iL and Center, 3-room cottage, 6. So. 13th (rear), 3 rooms, $5. Ho. 18th, 3-room cottage, $5. FIVE ACRES. and Grover, 6-room house and five acres, $10 per month, GARVIN BROS, 318 N. Y. Life* “The Right of Way “The Right of Wa A pl in five acts, by Eugene W. Presbey, sed on the novel of the same name, by Sir Gilbert Parker; under direction of Fred Block, The cast (in order of thelr wppearance): Dr. Weldon Richardson Keans Price. Roland Rushton J. J. Kennedy t Thompson Carlyle Blackwell J. Francis Dillon Joe Portugals.. P. Aug. Anderson Kathleen Stecle. V Lo Helen L. Captain Thomas Fairing..Dumont C. Jougon. b ..Robert De West Petors Sdward Doremus Melton Harper Genevie Dean ‘Willlam F. Kirk wad . Kennedy Roland Rushton Arleen Hackett Gene La Motta ’ JEdwin 8. Golding The Abby Bdgar Norris Sir Glibert Parker's novel still stands on Its eminence as a masterplece of literatuie, profound in its psychological analysts and absorbing as & mere story. It is unques- tionably the novel of a generation. Mr. Presbey has made a great play from (ho story, preserving to & remarkable degres the continuity of the narrative, and oven visualizing to some extent the charactsrs. But the physical limitations of the stage are such that it is Impossible to permeaio the play with that Indefinable essence that constitutes so great a part of the charm of the book, and for this reason comparison 1s untair to both author and adapter. Bach In his separate sphere, perhaps, but wide apart are they that to consider «hem together is out of reason. “The Right of Way"” as a drama is ab- sorbingly Interesting for itself. It contains the essential elements of a good play, and Is set together with such skill as largely relleves It from the eplsodic qualities of most book-made plays and endows it with Farm at the Boyd, Complete stock fur- nished_on short notice, & CO., Contractors and New York Life Bldg. FOR SALE—National cash register In perfect condition, will sell chiap if sold at once. Room 7, Crounse Bik. DAIRY FARM FOR RENT, A splendid #0-acre farm, about ¢ mil west of Omaha postoffice on the Dod street macadamised road 0od improve: ments; a large amount in alfalfa, timothy and clover; good pasture; good water sys- tem and living water; about 2 or 3 in orchard. ‘ very good place in every WAy, OeoT G. Clark, 18 Pearl St., Coun- cll Bluffs, Jowa. Telephone 174 LAND FOR RENT. Forty acres of land, 7-room house, large barn, small pasture, about 1 mile south of Benson. PUTNAM CO., Douglas 987 504 N. Y. Life* $ SUITS TO ORDER $0. McCARTHY- WILSON, 304 South Sixteenth Street.® OPTIMISM GENERALLY PREVAILS rooms, vental High Prices One of the Few Dragn on Commercial Deve Demand for Iron Steel Grows. g arley Steele Jack Brown Bllly_Wantag: NEW YORK, Jan, 8~R. G. Dun’s trade review today sayi Not in & half decade has a year opened with the business outlook so gencrally auspicious as the year 1910. Some of the perplexing issues which contributed to the crisls of 1907 still remain unsolved, whily the question of high prices has become more acute, but it would seem as If busi- ness confidence were not golng té permit these things o interfers with the further progress of Industry and commerce. The optimlsm which usually prevails at this season Is, this time, apparently well supported by the facts of the economic situation. In the great iron and steel trade, which 1s so basic, this spirit of optimism Is particularly conspicuous. Con- ditions are not so pronouncedly strong in some other departments, but with favor- able agricultural conditions and with no event—political or otherwise—to impair the confidence of business men in the credit structure, there seems to be no reason to doubt a good year. Advances are made in heavy cotton goods this week, such as duck, tickings, brown sheetings 'and so other lines. Trading is on a moderate call, which s to be expected in the first part of January, but shipments of merchandise on old orders are very heavy. Hine fancy cottons continue In good demand, but mills are in no hurry to accept further late business, although th willing (o take additional orders for plain fine cottons. Southern cotton yarn spinners have pro mulgated a new schedule of yarn prices on a level about 10 per cent higher than current market rates. Trade with boot and shoe manufacturers continues generally quiet, but as business in footwear showed signs of activity prior to the holidays and as wholesale d ers are expected in the Boston market within a week or two, Increased trade will soon be In evi -‘:]xc::. ‘L,ean\erkl: qullnt.lu"huy» the continuity of action essential to com- ers expected In the market early In Janu- [ o "o oo o 2 ¥ ary have postmoned pu ases, experlln“-‘“ te success Its opening act has the sin & \eaker market in sympathy with the Te- | Ble fault of contalning too much that is cent deciines in hides. The hide marketis |necessary to the further action of the Aull and weak, with transactions light and | g, 4 unimportant. - Chicago paokers show some| o S mA; Yet thess explanatory. incldsnts are Aliposition fo reduce asking rates % cent | reauisite to the perfect understanding of o % cent on some descriptions in the ef-|the real play, which begins with the third act, the first two being largely In the na- fort to induce more Interest on the part of tanners. All kinds of forelgn hides are |, .\ o' 0oninieq prologue. But when the new Charley Steele comes before the easier, BRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE | jiiest of the play drags us torpor that may have fallen on our facul- ties while the prefatory eplsodes are In progress. Here we witness the birth of a #oul, the awakening of the better side of a man fs not thrust upon us with the shock= ing suddenness of an unexpected surprise, but is done with such natural development that it is mccepted as the most loglcal event possible under the circumstances. And Charley Steels becomes that which he was intended to be, a man not shorn of any of his intellectual power because of his discovery of @ moral obligation, but rather strengthened because of it, and therefore the more desirable. Mr. Thompson brings to the role the physique and grace that justifies the name of “Beauty" Steele. He also has that fine perception of dramatic values that enables him to give first a compelling plcture of the polished, cynical, brilMant attorney, who saved a guilty man from the gallows for the mere pleasure it gave him to master other men by sheer force of intellect. His Gissipation fs not that of the debauchee, but of the fastidious man whose life s not full because of a lack of companionship; not a snob, but a reckless scoffer at the serlous things because of his lack of falth in them. Afterwards, this mood is changed to the understanding of what life really means, when it has love and friends and the companionship of loved ones and ocou- pation. In his moments of mental In- capacity Mr. Thompson males Charley Steele a ilght-hearted, merry, but withal SNAP for young miarried couple. Coin- plete furnishings of §-room apartment in one of the finest bulldings in city. Every- thing ready to step right in, including new plano. Party buying same can rent apart- ment If %o desired. Owner leaving town and must sell. Address I, 7%, Bee. $56 KRIMMBER coat, $20; size, 36. Har- 4020, Slightly used and rebullt Underwoods, Olivers, Remingtons, Smith Premiers, , 1. C. Smiths and other makes. guarantee. Prices 3 and manu- . (% and up). Lowi rental Look over our stock before buying, or write for our bargain list. Distributers, L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter. B F. SWANSON CO., Inc, 417 8. 15th St, Omaha, Neb. Also stores at Des Moines and Lincoin.® FOR SALE—A ladles’ good coat, size 3, $10. Phone Webster HORSES, harness, cows, chickens, msow and seven pigs. Buggles and farm’ tools for sale at bargain. Going away. Tele- phone Harney 2110, or call 6019 Dodge St NO. 1 base burner. com cottage, $14. STOCKHOLDERS' MBEETING. Notice is hercby given that the annual meeting of the stockho.ders of The Bee Bullding company will be held at 4 o'clock uesday, January 18, 130, at the ny in The Bee bullding, Omaha, for the election of a board of di- rectors for the ersuing year action of such other busine: erly come before such meeting. H. A HASKELL, Dee. 21-23t D & 8. o s CONSTRUCTING ~ QUARTERMASTER'S Office, Fort Mackensie, Wyo., December 10, 1909, ‘Bealed proposals in triplicate wiil be recefved here until 10 A. M., mountain time, January 10, 1909, and then opened, for the construction, pfimbing and electrical wirlng Of & brick stable for fifty horses. Plan 1%-L. Information furnished from this office on application. Envelopes con- taining proposals should be endorsed “Pro- posals for Stable,” and addressed to Cap- tain H. A, Hegeman, Constructing Quar- termaster, Fort Mackensle, Wyoming. D10-11-12-13 J8-9 nna. M. Marcel The_ Cure. . M. Rossignol. Rosalle. for 8 acres, 11 miles out, $ _acre John N. Frenzer, Over 101 S. 15th.* - REAL ESTATE LOANS —— e e SRECONO MORTGAGE loans negotiated ‘ffl' Rooms 417-18 First Natioual Bank Bell phone Douglas i % Secretary. ROOM, modern house, newly decorated. Louls Trudel. 610 So. 3th Ave., THOROUGHLY modern 8-room house; most desirable location In Bemis Park, $46 i tak soon. 'Phone Webster J ¥ “NEAR FIELD CLUB 10i5 So. 36th, 7-r., strictly all mod., hot water heat, fine location, $i. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., $10.00, Good 6 Farm Mortgages Always on hand ‘and for sale in amounts from $300 to $3,000, BENSON & MYERS, 412 N. Y. Life Bldg, MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. CITY LOANS BEST RATES CLOSED PROMPTLY Peters Trust Co. N. Y. Life Bldg. S-room cottage, city water, 2004 Boulevard Ave. 12.50, 4-room cottage, 708 North 28th Ave. 15,00, 6-room, modern flat, 1809 Lake St. $37. 13-room, all modern flat, brick vidg. 2707 Dodge St. 1tobinson & WoIf, 5 Paxton Bik.> nge. I WANT an offer for the two story brick bullai at 1213 and 1215 Howard street. Will rent for §200 a month. Eastern owner will sell cheap. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1 New York Life Bullding 1405-1407 HARNEY ST, For rent, 4-story brick (66x120), suitable for wholesale or retah; will lease all or part of building. GARVIN BROS, 318 N. Y. Life.* sncond-hand furni. and shoes. Tel. Doug d for broken watches, athan, 21 8. 13th. upright "Phone plano. e REAL Real estate transfers for January 8, 1910, furnished by Midland Guarantee and Trust company, 1714 Farnam, bonded abstrecters: Francis C. Welch and wife to Thomas Smolen, lot 3, block 8, Hillcrest $ John W, 1 and wife to pendent Lumber company, 5,6 7 8 9 10, 11, 12, 1 18, 19, 21, 22, A, 29, 30, 31, block 16, Leave: ness Place Thomas Hoctc Novy and Barbora Novy, s0 ESTATE TRANSFERS FOR SALE—One Cottrell cylinder press, one Brown Tribune folder; one Peerless job press 10x15, one b-h. p. motor, one stitcher, composing stones, cases, belting, shafting, pulleys, etc.; all at half price. Farm Journal, 1611 Capitol Ave. ~ OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INST., 418 N. Y. L. Tel. D. 1664 Dr. Kathryn Nicholas. 8 N. Y. L. Bidg PATENTS D. 0. BARNELL, Faxton BIk, Tel, Red 711, HUFFMAN. 318 Neville Bldg. Book frea 160 In. lots 4, 16, 17, WANTED—TO RENT WANTED OFFICES. Good permanent party wishes two-room office. Must face ‘street. Willing to lease satistactory office for ' term of years. Address J-799 care Bee. WANTED—At once, by two ladies em- ployed during the day, two or three mod- ern unfurnished rooms, with board, in private family. Address, K 52 Bee. WEBSTER- 16th and DESIRABLE offices _in SUNDERLAND BUILDING, Howard Sts. GEORGE & CO., ) STATES NATIONAL BLDG. WHOLESALE MEETS RETAL One choice office on Farnam St only $16.60; a couple small ones at $8.25 each; 1,200 ¥q. ft. on 1st floor, 12th 8t. Inquire for rates and particulars. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO., ound Fioor, 1201 Farnam St.* 10 feet lot lot 3 and wi0 feet lot 4, N & Place add. to South Omaha.... Hanr‘vf'. Byars and wife to H N. Way, lot 1, block 11, Dwight & Lyman's add.......... taee Julia F. Mart and husband to H. N. Way, lots 1 and 3, block 4, same add. Harry J. Twiniug and wife (o Jessio C. Sage, lot 3, block U, Lowe's add. George Forgan and wife to Lora R. Beman, lots 21 and 22, block 2, Clif- ton Hill .... i Kenwood Reaity company to Paul C. Winther, lots 534, 3% and 336, Ken- wood_add... Saiveie foi¥ Jens Hansen and wife to Lars Paul- sen, lot 12, block 2, West Side........ Mary R. Morris to the Cathedral chapter, sublot 6, taxlot 16, and part Sublot 1, taxiot 16, all in 2i-15-15. INITE “WHER] PATENTS that protect and pay; advice and books free; ra es reasonable; highest references; best results. Watson E. Cole- man, patent lawyer, Washington, D. C.* _ PERSONAL Arleno de Voy. Manicuring and massa 520 S.Ll‘ulh St. Flat 8. "Phone D. 7686. STRICTLY private home for confine. ments; trained nurse; babies for adoptions 2518 Davenport. $5 _SUITS TO ORDER §0. McCARTHY- WILSON, 304 South Sixteenth Street.* Optimism i the Underlying Element in All Lines. NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Bradstreet's today says: The year opens with a perceptible lull in trade, thiough with optimism as the underlying element in all lines. Severe cold weather and heavy snow, sleet or rainstorms have checked transportation and retarded country trade, —although more or less immedlate benefit to retail trade in cities has accrued from the stim- ulus given to demand for seasonable goods by weather conditions and the beginning of clearance sales of winter goods. Wholesale lines have been generally quiet owing to the fact that salesmen as yet are not fully in their flelds of ac- tivity. Jobbing re-orders are checked for the same reason. Collections are rather slower and classed generally as only fair, due no doubt to interruptions to the ovements of mails and of farm products to_market. The continuous advances in prices of cotton goods neccsgitated by the higher price of raw material are not belng ac- cepted on all lines, and somewhat similar reports come from various lines of dress goods dealers, while a general trade con- ference on shoe prices is set down for next week at Boston. Railways, too, are reported to be holding back some orders for material and equipment, pending a clearer view of the attitude of the na- tlonal administration regarding forthcom- ing railway leglslation. " The general com- modity price situation 1s also a subject of discussion, particularly as to 1ts bear- ing on the wage situation. For the being iron and 'wteel markets are rel tively quiet, but sentiment as regards 1910 is very optimistic. A large volume of orders was .booked in the last two | months of 1909 and prospects favor uan ex- “SECOND or third floor in business dls- trict for light manufacturing purposes; ele- yalor and front entrance. Address L 85, e : DESK ROOM FOR ATTORNEY. In real estate office; young attorney handle minor cases and collections. dress at once, D, (%, Bee.* AT Store: ;lfl to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, ‘ead Bidg., 15th and Farnam. $500 to 35,000 on homes in Omaha. O'K }?{‘um“" Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug. or WANTED-City loans and ants, Farnam Smith & Co., 13 Farnam St 54% and 6% City Mortgages On hand and for sale in amounts from $500 to $3,000. OVER TWENTY YEARS LOANING ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE WITHOUT LOSS TO CLIENT . Money to Loan—No Delay. GARVIN BROS. 318 N. Y. Life Bldg.* LOWEST RATES—Bemis. Brandels Bldg. LOANS to home owners and home bulld- | ers, with privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-annually No commission. W. H. THOMAS, 58 First Natonal Bank Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg: to Ad- WANTED, TO RENT FARM. 1 have 2 parties who want 80 to 160 acres close to Omaha; would pay cash rent. THOS. W. HAZEN, 105_8S. Phone_D._1300.* WANTED—SITUATIONS WANTED—By young man, place to work for board while aitending Boyies college. Botk phones. WOMAN, washin, %5 SUITS TO O WILSON, 304 South w. 315 S. 16th St, new modern storeroom, 1,17 square fect floor space, heat* fur: nished, lease 3 to 10 years, $200 per month. 524 8. 16th St., modern' storeroom, block,’ 22x60 feet, heat furnished, 'good, light 'basement. \ 00 8 gh Bt stz feet new, up-to- date front, good basement, §75 per month rd St 2x60 feet, new front to be installed, $125 per month. 1611 Ho GEORGE & CO., 1601 Farnam, No. 17002. Guaranteed cure. Halnes Drug Co. CHILBLAINS “PRIVATE HOME during confinement; babies for udopth’l. Good Samaritan Sani torium, 740 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, I ITS TO ORDER $20. McCARTHY- nth Street.* 16th, RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION— 10TH & MASON, Union Pacific— 0 SU WILSON, 304 South Sixt USED SEWING MACHINES at Bargain Pric d_cook, wants place; E 97, Bee.* ER $20. McCARTHY- Sixteenth Street.* POSITION WANTED—Engineer, machin- ist, all round repair man. 20 years experi- ence. Best of references. Address F-798 care Bee. Leave. Qverland Limited. China and Japan Mail..a 4:00 pm Atlantic Express... Oregon and Washington Limited Los Angeles Limited. Portland Special. Colorado Special North Platte Lo Colorado Express. Grand Island Loc Lincoln-Beatrice Lot Valparaiso and Cent City Chicago & Nortmwestern. Colorado-Chicago .. Chicago Daylight Spl. white, goo¢ Addres: Office, 12x20, 1n Ramge BIdg., sultable for lair dréssing establishment; has water and clectric lights. Will have use of nice re- ception hall, BUTTON, 1216 Farnam St.-'Phope Douglas 2819.° WANTED—A position in western Neb., Colorado or Wyoming by a practical jew- eler of 30 years' experlence; fine watch workman; registered optometrist in Neb.; ynderstands drugs. Address Y 1%, caré ee. WANTED—A place to work for board and room while attending school. Address, W. H. B, 211 N, 1§th 8t. Tel, Douglas 3840). WANTED—Responsible officg position, by experfenced man, capable of taking charge of set of books, handling corres- pondence or credits. Best of references. Address, H 800, Bee FINE cement laundry room for rent, has | never been occupled; large boller room | nd fifty-foot brick stack; good logation in growlng town of 2,000 Address Castle & Rouan, Casper, Wyo.* 102 North 2th, CORNER, BRICK, JOHN N. FRENZER. BOTH 'PHONES. New Home, box, $10.00 | New Home, box, $8.00. Domestic, box, $3.00. Singer, box, $.00. Domestie, box, $5.00. Standard, D. H., $%5.00. Nebraska, D, H., $20.00. , White, D. H., $26.50. All guaranteed and with at- OFFERED FOR SALE s Limited Overland Carroll Local Fast Local Cedar Furniture, A NICELY furmshed steam healed 14- complete, e rooin flat, close in, full of roomers, xain for cash. Address K 78, Be FURNITURE FOR SALE CHEAP. Furntiure for 5 rooms, including upright plano. The house is also for rent, 1525 N. 15th St. Owner leaving city. Call Sunday from 2 to 4 o'clock,” see goods and an offer. 'Phone Doug. 474 Monday ppointment.* A bar- ‘fwo rugs, cupboard, dining chairs, refrigerator, couch, mmode, one bed, complete; stove. 2814 N. 19th’ St I'OR table Aresse heater, 385 SUL WILEON SALE and TO ORDER $0. McCARTHY- 504 South Sixteenth Street.® tachments, We rent and repair all makes. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO., PAYNE, BOSTWICK Private money, $500 to $5,000; low rute. GARVIN BROS., 818 N. §200,000 on improved property. No delay. Y. Life, $500 to it ke TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Une Dollar a Year, 15th and Harney Sts.* $1,00 FOR INFANT HOME. Your renewal for the Saturday evening Fost and Ladles' Home Journal is worth Sc to the Child's Saving Iustitute. _rm already earned. Write GORDON, * The azine Man, Omaha, or phone Douglas Rush them in /[(;&and toupes for men. GRIFFITH, WIGE Gt FRENZER BLE. 7 Household Furniture Higs, Bodts at prices to move stock quickly, American Purniture i 20 N. 16th. FOR BALE-—Eclipse range ‘and small ga slove, cheap. Musi be sold at once. 210 8. Stk 8t. Phone Harney 3739, Piauos, pright Ludw Tel. Harney | FOR SA g plano. 8311 | Calitornia A T, mypewrtters, SECOND hand typewriters sold. re Cential Typewriter Exchange, 107 Farnam The Smith Premier TYPEWRITER COMPANY is recelving old friends a new in its new home in the Kennedy Buflding, 19th and Douglas Street. Omaha's Newest Convenlent District, The Smith-Premier Typewriter Company M. O. Plowman, Mgr. t Al 8. F Owuha ypewriters For Rent 415 South 15th St makes Swan | cannot care for MME. ALLEN o netic and massay THE SALVATI clothing, In fact anything low, mag: N. dth ATMY sollcits cast-oft ou do not need BI FOR/ SALE A $10,000.00 5 Per Cent Loan secured by first mortgage on 320 acre farm worth more thar. $100 o5 dore. W. G. URE, 604 Beo Bldg., Omaha. LEGAL NOTICES THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that a 8 clal meeting of the Stockholders of The Missourl Pacific Rallw-g“(:nm y will be ldg. L Optional EASTERN Nebraska farm loans and loans on high-grade Omaha residence prop- erty at low interest. no delay. We collect, repair and seil at 134 N. lith Bt, for cost of collection, to the worthy v(io‘r. %ull ‘phone Douglas 4135 and wagos will call. SUFTXILUOUS halr, warts and mol permanently removed by electricity; con- sultation free and confidential; ail’ work guaranteed, Miss Allender, 624 Bee Bldg.* MAG! NETIC treatments. Emmerlin Brott, REAL ESTATE WANTED payments, Sibbernsen, Old Boston Store at the ‘principal oftice of sald Com- pany;,in the Missouri Pacific Building, No, arket Strest, in, the City of St. Louls Missouri, on Tuesday, the 1ith ‘day of January, 1910, at nine o'clock in the fore- noon of that day, to consider and act upon the following propositions: (a) To adopt a code of by-laws for the Company. (b) To ratify, assent to and approve a certain indenture of lease bearing date the WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 5 6 and 7.room Liouses. If prices are right We can_ sen NOWATA ou rty foi LANI ND AND Suite &4 N. Y. Life T you. T CO., Bldg. 16th day of July, 1909, by and between Boonville, St. Louls & Southern Rallway Compuny, a corporation of the State of Missours, 'and this Company and authorized on behalf of this Company at a meeting of th> Board of Directors, held on the 1l6th dav of August, 1909. 2323 8. 16th, upstairs. Doug. 5188, JOSLE WASHBURN'S new book, "The Underworld Sewer,"” sold at all book ‘stores, price, $1.60. fiAGNETIU treatment. Mme. Smith 822 8. 16th Bt., third floor T WANT information about a good grain or stock farm for sale. rli ers, willing to pay your price. o 1 know ol 1 you how to find them. Write me about it and let's see If we can close up a deal. Address at o nce, Arthur Capper, Dept. 25, Topeka, Kan.* i over 1,000 (¢) To ratify, assent to ane approve the purchase by this Company of the whole or any part of the raliroads and other prop- erty and franchises of all or anv of the foliowing named _rallroad sompanies: Carthage and Westsrn Hallway Company, Joplin and Western Railway Company, Louis, Oak Hill and_Carondelet Railway can DR, EGGERS' private confinement home 1516 Murtha St. Phone Douglas 6. MISS LA GRANE, baths, massage. 1617 {)od"e St., basement flat. Hours, 10 & m 09 b m v WANTED—Farm, business and groperty. ‘arvill, Minn.* LOWEST casn offer f in, east of 18th St. Address, W 792, Bee.* 811 Palace Bldg., ¢ property close income I will deal only with owners. Minneapolis, Company, - Sedalia, Warsaw and South- western Rallway Compawy, The Kansas City Northwestern Rallroad 'Company, The Nebraska Southern Railway Company, Omaha Belt Railway. Company, Omaha Southern Rallway Company, Pacific Rail- way Company in_Nevraskd, The Pueblo and State Lins Rallroad Company, and A HOME for women during confinement. We find homes for babies where mothers them. Bables boarded terms address Mrs. Martha A. lee, xclrg.(’( St., Omaha, Neb. ‘Phone TFor 401 Dougla: W13 1ent and repair all kinds of sewing machines. Ind. A 1663, Doug. 1663, NEBRASKA CYCLE CO., 16th and Harney Sts. CMAHA Stammerers' Ins MASSAGE AND BATHS, trom SWAPS FOUR'BRAND NEW 6-RCOM HOUSE™ In southewestern part of Omaha, Meat market, slaughter by §-room In_ weste: land; time for whittl] doing fine business in grow! town. modern house, la part of O must be right; ise, fce house Nebraska Want Omaha property or land. lot, east front, clear ng Want we huve free incumbrance of any kind, modern. Want land at right price. Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railwa. (d) For the puipose of refunding under- lying mortgage bonds and equipment obli- tions of the Company and for nther cor- POrte Purposcs, to consent to, coneur in and authorize an increase of the bonded ndebtedness of The Missourl Pacific Rall- way Company, by the amount of $175,000,000 by the Issue of Gold Bonds of the Com- pany, limited in the aggregate to the rincipal amount of $I7HOW,U00 at any oune ime outstanding, to bear Interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semi-annuaily, and all or any part of Directors may determine, to be convertible k2 > L < Ci © CI C v O Ci C P « i b Cl b3 Fremont-Alblon Missouri Pacific. K G K. Minn.-St. Paul Ex Omaha-Ft. Dodge Lo Rocky Mountain Ltd Towa Local. Ci Des Moines Local. Towa Local Chica; Okla. and Texas Ex. Rocky Mountain Ltd Qverland Limited Raplds-Omaha ......... . NORTHWESTERN LINE. 'win Clty and Dakota Daylight .. Minnesota and Dakota..a 'win City Limited. Bloux City Local..... Dakota-Sioux City- Omaha Minnesota-Sloux City- Omabha .. ceeseenan. &11:00 am NORTHWESTERN LINE—WEST. Norfolk-Bonesteel dncoln-Long Pine. Norfolk-South Platte. Hastings-Superior .. Deadwood-Hot Spring: per-Lander and St. L. Ex . & St. L. Ex. L Bat. 12 p. m. Illinots Central. ‘hicago Express. ‘hicago | Limited am a pm b am . Paul Ltd a b 4:16 pm hicago, Rock Island & Pacific. EAST. hicago Da; Ea WEST. ‘hicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln. ‘'olo. and Cal. E: BERY et hicago, Milwaukee & St. £8 3 maha-Chicago Exp olorado Special olo,-California Exp.. erry-Omana Local.. hicago Great Western— hicago Limited. win City Limited. hicago EXpress. win City kxpress Wahash-— Omaha-St. Loukl Exp. uch bonds, as the Board of [ Mali and Bxpress.. all:ls pm ceptionally heavy consumption this year. Business failures in the United States for the week ending with January 6 were 271, against 267 last week, 329 in the like Week of 1909, 436 in 1908, 283 in 1907 and 286 in 1906, 'Business fallures in Canada for the week numbered 33, compared with 23 for last week and 41 for the same week last year. heat, including flour, exports the 'United States.and. Capads. for o aveek ending January 6 aggregated 8,135, 145 bushels, against 3,689,466 bushels last week and 3,765,086 bushels this week last year. For the twenty-seven weeks ending January 6 exports are 90,913,234 bushels, agpinst 117,728,695 bushels in the corresponding period last year. Corn exports for the week are 1,766,684 bushels, against 1,161,151 bushels last week and 1,846,038 'bushels in the corre- sponding week In 1909. For the twenty- seven weeks ending January 6 corn ex- ports are 10,463.447 bushels, against 11,- 190, bushels for D e 130,530, bushels the corresponding COTTON MARKET ~RECOVERS Bxeltement in Break as Great as When ame Earlier in . Week. NEW YORK, Jan. §.—The recovery in tho cotton market late today became almost as exciting and sensational as the break earlfer In the week. Reports of very strong southern spot markets seemed to convince tradews that the collapse in futures had been chiefly the result of speculative condl- tions and claims that spinners were in the market on the decline tended to restore bullish confidence. At ahy rate after a somewhat irregular opening this morning the market showed Increasing firmness during the day. er—— Rich Haul for Fur Trappers. SI0UX FALLS, 5. D,, Jan, 8.—(Special.)— The palmy days of the Hudson Bay com- pany will be recalled about the middle of this month at Lake Norden, for on that i [day buyers for many of the leading fur houses of the United States will be at that place o purchase the furs which the trap- pers of South Dakota have secured thus far this winter. More people than is gen- an earnest man; when his mind is restored he struggles mightily against the fate that has overcome him, and then it s the real force of the actor's idea of the part that takes hold. Mr. Anderson need offer no apology for having assumed the role of Joe Portugals after Theodore Roberts gave it loving care, Mr. Roberts himself would be the first to pay to Mr. Anderson the compliment he deserves for the excellent characterization he gives of the voyageur. It never be- comes maudlin; it is always dignified, al- ways convincing, and never varies from the truest of perspective. Mr, Anderson has been known to the stage for a long time, perhaps better to an earlier generation of playgoers; but the present will concede to him the tribute due to one who can give 0 consclentious and satisfying a perform- ance of a part that would easily be spolled by one of lesser abllity. | Miss Hackett is all that could be asked as Rosalie; she has youth and beauty in her favor, and an apparently intuitive grasp of the part that is all the more diffi- cult because of Its simplicity, She will do well to preserve as her experience broadens many of the delicate Iittia touches, spontaneous as they are delight- ful, that now add to her acting the ine definable charm of innocent girlhood. Mis: Warde, Miss Dean and Miss LaMotte add well considered characters to the perform- ance, and others In the cast deserve prais for their efforts. It is & capable con | pany throughout, and its efforts desery | much better of the public than last night's | attendance. The plece 1s beautifully mounted, and runs with smoothness through its interest- ing course. While the audience at the opening performance was not the largest | ever assembled at the Boyd theater, It was | sutficlently appreciative to bestow much applause on the company |“The Fatal Wedding” at the Krog. With an ample supply of villains and vil- lainesses, also an abundance of direful piot Stanverry Local erally known have been engaged in trup- | Council Bluffs). NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., 1 Suite 624 New York Life Bidg. Kimball (‘ount:yj;;nd “to Trade for Automobile 640 acres, being Sec. 9, Twp. 15, Ran, three miles from rallroad; bought on contract. R. 208 Old Boston Store Bldg., 4th_floor, 120 8. 16th St. Stalrway on uofilm Bt. SWEDISH massage, 27 N. 17th St. | at the option’of the Folders registered owners therecf into stock of the Raliway ! Company upon euch terms and ofherwise | guRLIN as the Board of Directors may determine; | 4 and to consent to concur in and wuthorize the execution and delivery of a morigage and deed of trust on and of the whole or aliroads and other property and franchises of tnls Company whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to secure such issue of bonds by this Company, and to consider and act upon the form and terms of such murtgage. (e) 10 consent to and authorize the pur- chase by this Compuny from time to time of not to exceed $2,000,000 par value of the bonds of the St. Louls, lron Mountain and Southern Rallway Company. (f) To ratity the proceedlugs of the ping along the lakes and streams of east- i:"“”‘lll.;igv;l.lr: 1"“" llu,.(-ui of the ;(my cold by “The Fatal Wedding” are many ern and northeastern South Dakota, and it | 18 belleved that more furs will be seen at | RAYMond Wells, in the part of Lake Norden about January 15, when the | Y1500, Wronged husband. discovering his buying commences, than have been asse children and divorced wife in the squalor bled at time by trappers since (he|Of @ tenement which he himself owns, early days of the state. One buyer |s offer. | Y¢ars 8t separation, displays a degreo of ing a cash prize of $25 to the trapper wha | 145t¢ In the handling of the stilted 'in:s takes to Lake Norden at the time stated | the Playwright has glven him. Gladys the la st orge, as Jesse, ‘‘the Little Mother number of hides. The prices to be pald by the buyers will range from | €Vinces more enthusiasm than art in her presentation of the pitiable life of the waif @ cents for muskrat hides to $9 for fox 4 skins. Trappers generally have been un.| The company. storm helated, reachel usually successful in that region this win. | OMaha yesterday, ‘and will the week at the Krug and many individual trappers will re- : CHERRY TREES FROM JAPAN b16:15 am Howarl IC @nd massage treatment. 314 Burlington— O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., MASQUE sults to rent. ‘Theo. Lisben. one Denver and California Puget Sound K. Nebraska poin! Black Hills Northwest Expr Nebraska points Lincoln Mall.... Nebraska Expres Lincoln Local Lincoln Local.. | Schuyler-Plattsmouth Plattsmouth-lowa Bellevue-Plattsmouth Colorad Limited. the authorizatior of sald bonds 8nd mort- | Chicago Sy ecial . gage wnd deod of trust and the use 0 be | Chicago Lxpress. ade of said bonds, wnd to consider and | (hioaso iast . :10 pm 20 am 110 pm 30 pm 20 wm 20 pm 15 am 10 pm | 10 pm | 6:10 pm 10am | 10 bm _WANTED-The present address of Mrs. C. A, Collier, maiden name Leta Yokui Last heard from in November, 1906; w then at Vienna hotel. Omaha. She Is four | beir in a large estate. Suit reward will be given for desired Information. Mam. Qlivia Iickle, 819 Packard St Armourdaie, an, Miscellaucous. AT CUT PRICES We save you from &e to $150 on every ton and give better conl. W@ guarantee correct welghis Rosenblatt’s Cut Price Coal Co. T COAL—% baskets, $1. Dry kindling, & load. |~y 4 8 delivered. Star Tce & Coal Co. b. i | MAGNET FOR SALI-—New and d-hand hilliard A aud pool tables. We Jead ihe world in Cheap DAr fiXtures, <usy payments. Brins Wiek-Balke-Coliender, 407 5. 19th St. “DRUGS treight paid un ail 10 orders Sherman & Me 1000 N, Y. Life. Doug. or A-152. WE OFFER f or exchange for farm land one of the best hotels in hortl: western lowa: town of 2,600, county seat, | C. & N. W. rajlway, daily passcnger trains. | rich farming district; hotei is wel located, | Bourd of Directurs tueretofore taken in | thirty rooms, all furnished; owner wants | and about the mAtters aforesald, inciuding | to farm and will sell or trade bullding and | businesh; will not rent; good run of busi- ness ready for the right man to step in. | "SCHOLARSHIP on leading business oi | IBG:: for sale at discount. Address P-80i | AALL'S safes, new. 2d-hand, 1818 Farnam. “WE HAVE on hand & number of Ink var- They 7:25 pm 3:05 pm 9:18 um :30 pm 30 am 20 am 20 pm 30 pm conclude JOHN OTTO GRASS born at Degentell- der. Germany, please call at 214 Karbach Bldg., on account of legacy.® WANTED—8ong poems; T will compose (he music; satisfaction guaranteed; send a 8:50 pm 40 pm | Wam | a1l:10 pm a 3:66 as high as from $1,500 to $2,00 fov scason's “cateh.” 6 pi are fine for rain water or ashes. a 8:00 am rels which we will sell at e eac Call at pressroom Bee Publishing Co. ¢ i NATIONAL cesh register almost Address M 321, Bee. CALENDAR pads. Burkley Printing Co. NEW LOCATION, 47 & 13th 8o J-FOOT COASTER, nlcely upholstered wnd painted. Apply 1514 Ohlo. it. Harmon $5.00 COAL Lt "kt Hihtmer ne for free booklet explaining my successful Dublishing plan, Robert K. Belden, 25 Bast POULTRY Screenings. §1.50 100 Ibs. Wagner, 801 N. 16th H. P, STONE & CO. poultry yards have some fine bargains In Rose Comb R. L Red cockerels at §l to 8 I guarantes to ABOUT LWg foet %-inch wire cable. sec: 3 I sell &t ba A . Rupt: “Bee Bldg, Omansr Nov: 200 OVERCOATS sl used at a bar- 200 SXERQONTRA 46 N. . . ol S 2D-HAND oak counter, hand-carved mnar bls cashier plate; wire wicket about # ft., odd ; will fit & room 2 feat wide Can Seen at storage house. For further oy phone Douglas 238 Bee Build FOR SAL alt; weed, el ¥ O B Darbary. 2 = PPt B S lease you. My circular of pen ting 1 gnt. I‘u‘y {)ounl« 5 H T Stone & Co,, Platte Center, Neb. ALSEN Poultry Farm-—For sale, Whiv: Rock cockerels; are im like my first lum cockerels at ihe Interstate falr. Frice list free. H. P. Larson, Berefurd, 8. U, § SUITS TO ORDER §%. McCARTHY- TLSON, 3 South Sixteenth Street.* ROSE COMB_ White C ale—$1 ;:‘u‘?.fi"t{" o ioh A fow more R. cockerels for sale at cott, Cenwral C'ty, N N. irriga surroun Addre: Fl Fine: §- condition, mortgage, $2,000. cant lots, cottake stock of goods, or wiil take auto at $1,00 to JL800. What have you?Y !,e-e" us quick. Dean-Andrews Co., 42 . Life, M 7], care Bee.* NE HOME room house, IN D tull lo Will trade NDEE. t, located 48th and Capitol Ave.; all modern, in fine half block to car; price, 35,000, squity for act upon such other business as may properly be transacted at the meeting. | " The stock transfer books »f the Company will_be closed at § P. M. on the 7th da) of January, 191, and will remain closw. until 10 A" M. on the 19th day of January, 1910, Dated, New York, November 17th, 1909, By order of the Hoard of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President, A. H. CALEF, Secre! at| » Ty, | WANTED-—-Income chandise for 160 acres, 3 a lhfl&h Phone 1., t acres, irkendall, north of Florence; pr only E O WISE, Bell Phoue F-1965. alles Trons 3% mile from motor car line; | Barden tracts, | Wanted $000" thcoms | o price, 8 to %. These birds | property or merchandise. Call or address, 101 Benton Gouncll Bluffs, la* high and woodllnd other business. THOR JORGENS) y, income property or or mer Deaver, | next to k, one mile ood 6-room house, barn, chickenhouse: land in frult and al- fal C. B. Leghorn and Houdan | salooh ‘or other. buah “The Missourl Pacitic Rallway Compan: 1% Broadway, New York, Nov, 30th, 190, To the Stuckholders of The Missouri Pacific Rallvay Company = Referring fo the notice sent 1o you November 17th, 199, calling special meeung of Ihe Stockholders of this Company to be held on the 1sth day of Jai uary, 1910, you are notified that the stock tiensfer books o/ (his Company will ciosed at 3 o'clock p. m. De 199, instead of January 7th, main closed until 10 o’clock @. m. Junuary 19th, 1910. This change in date is made to avoid any possibility of confusion in deal- ings in the stock and rights to mu to bonds, prior to the meeting. e ave aiready sent Nov. 18 to Jan. st., 910, and re- Secretary. Nov. 18 to Jan. & be | mber_§th, | lowa 8 Kansas Kansas Kansas City & 8t Joe.. | weBsTER STA.—16TH & WEBSTER | Auburn Local, Chicago, Sloux City Expres | Omaha Local.. | Bloux City Passenger. Twin City Passen | Sloux City Emerson Local i 1 i 6 9:16 am 4:66 pin 0:45 pra 9:15 am 4:56 pm Local t. Louls E al1:45 am alli4 am 8 6:45 am 6:10 pm Missourl Facifie, Leave. Arrive. b 3:5 pm b12:10 pm Minneapolis & st. Paul, Omuba— bil:4 am © 6:20 pm b 9:20 pm .b 2:00 pm "b'§:30 am 8:8 am -b 5:55 pm The workingman is as careful what his daughter reads as the banker, The Bee 1is in most every . thrifty, self - respecting home. b ¥:10 am | orter Dies from Expo: HOT SPRINGS, 8. D, Jan, § Louls Lessard, @ saloon porter, died here as the result of exposure. Lessard found early Tuesday snow in frozen, was his underclothes, but He was badly lived twenty-four hours. Les sard had been on a prolonged spree sinee Christmas. Monday night he was put to bed by friends and his clothing hidden, but he escaped from the room in his under- clothing, getting as far as the street, where he sank down in & drunken stupor. Huron Votes on Water Bonds, HURON D., Jan, S.-~(Special.)~The elty ¢ has issued notice of e 10 be held February 1 to determine witether rot the elty should issue $30,000 in bonds r the instellation of a new water works system. The present system is entirely inadequate and the city Is without proper | tire protection. Plans for the proposed system were submitted by a St. Paul firm ard have already been approved by the city councily morning lying in the | tion | - | Two thousand ift of the Jan. tr WASHINGTON Japanese cherry corporation of Toklc Taft and the city of Washington here today As soon as the weather Is favorable these trees will along the drive in Potomac park was in this park that band concerts e maugurated by Mrs, Taft The represent ten varletles with that number of different kinds of bloom. A few of the trees will be planted in the White House grounds and public | park: rrived It w trees Soli WASHIN Jan. 8.—8olitary confine- ment with bread and water diet, it was announced today has become the popul form of wentence imposed by United Stat army courts-martial upon soldiers found gullty of desertion or absence without leave. Recently several such cases have larisen in the Department of the East and this kind ui’ n{nfirn}:‘; qu ;‘.‘.m with the approval of ., enel Woed, the commandes,

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