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"'\ - OFFERED FOR ure SALE Fur 3 A NICELY ‘faftashed steam heated 14 Joom fiat, close in, full of roomers. bar fain for cash. Address K 785, Be Household Furniture i ot prices to mave staek guickly. ¥ Books. y used American initure Co., 220 N.. 16th. Typewriters. SECOND hand typewriters sold, repaired Central Typewtiter Exchange, 163 Farram FEARONN- JOSLE WASHB 1derworld Sewer, JRN'S new wold at all book stores, srice, $1.50. (AGNETIC treatment Mme. Smith MAGNETIC 7§ TR 5. third fioor DR, EGGERS private confinement home 1516 Murtha Si hone Douglas " “BIRDI £ pfano, W. 1064 7 ™ BIRDIE Peters, teacher o MISS LA GRA Dodge St basement fiat. to 9 p m massa, Hours, 10 & Planos. JPRIGHT Kimball plano; bargain; owner » ‘;\'Inl elity. 216 N. 24 Typewritéts For Rent g* 1l makes. . ‘Bwan 415 South 1ith St., Omaha. Phonographs. SECOND-WAND Edison and other Phon- hs, $3 to $25: good as new Call o Piano Player Co,, Old B Store. We save you from 800 to C A' $1,50 on every ton and give better coal.’” We gurantes Sorrect weights. Rosenblatt’s Cut Price Coal Co. “ABOUT 1,508 feet %-inch wire cable, sec: 1 'Lwfl sell at bargain. Apply R Supt. Bee Bidg., Omaha. Neb Kindling §1 ' load delivared. D. . AT CUT PRICES SODA_FOUNTAINS, hand; monthly payments. Farnam 8t. \ SOAL, Furnace lump a_ton COAL Harmon & Weath, W. 848. APPLES Parreled. Winter Varlety T R. C. Brown, Florence. Tel. Florence 3572 new and_second- Deright, 151§ $5.75 $1 candy case, porch glass, 211 8. 2th ARRAND Organ $40, l'lrllll,"(vlbh and hall Ave. Tel A-2104. ORS condhand Dy- MOTORS Sinnd, S it 1o Il kinds of electrioal repairing. LeBron Floctrical Works, 813 8. 12th Bt. TYPEWRITER glightly used and rebulit Underwoods, ouv‘:r-. ‘Remingtons, Smith Premiers, Mon archs, L. C. Smiths and other makes. guarantee. Prices i and % manufactureri . Lowest rental prices. Look over our stodk before buying or write fur our bargain list. Distributers L. C. Smith " & Bros. typewfiter. \ CO.,, Ine,, B. F. SWANSON . 17 8. 15th St., Omaha, Neb. Also stpres at Des Moines and Lincolm THEATER, also cook stove. Harney 3586, ) MASSAGE AND BATHS, R, 308 Old Boston Store Bidg.. dth fioor, 120 8. 16th St. Btalrway on Do - ,SL._ MUSIC d. Independent orchestra. TFer Web. 196, “MAGNETIC and massage treatme No. 16th 8t. EXPERIENCED. nurs in confinement & specialty; prices reason: able. 8109 S. 13th 91,00 FOR INFANTS' HOME. Your renewal to the Ladies’ Home Jout nal and the Saturday Evening Post ls worth 60c to the Childs' Saving institute, $10 already earned. Urgent, must have 0 more subscriptions in Jenuary. Rush . This 18 no ordinary appeal, but an invalid’s bid for a liviihood in_hope of business on other publications. Subscrip- tons to Everybody's and McClure's mean 3100 to me. I duplicate any offer. Wri for complete magagine catatogwe and stor: “A Broken Back.” Do it now. Just Gor don, the Magasine Man, Omaha. 'Phone Douglas 7163, CHILBLAINS No. 17002; guar'td cu fe. Haines Drug MME. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow, mag- netic and massage treatments. Over N. 17th 8t POULTRY Bereenings. §160 100 ibs. Wagner, WL N. 16th A tew more R. cockerels for cott, Centr: . B. Leghorn and Houdan le aL i each. Geo. J. Wol- L'y, Neb, BOURBON Red Turkeys, Embden Gecse and Indian Runner Duck: . C. Robinett, R. 1 Charlestown, WHITE Wyandotte cockerels, fine birds, at §1 each; order direct from Mrs. ¥, B. Johnse Crofton, Neb. 'H K REAL ESTATE cIry rnnr&n Y FOR saum. (Continved.( o : Weet Farnam Bargains Fine lot #x102 feet, on Dodge St., near 38th Ave. Just the place for a nice home or to bulld to sell or rent, only $2,30. Choice bullding site, 76 feet frontage on 3th Ave, near Farnam, paving, curbing, sewer and one walk, all paid for. Price $4.760. Alegant corner, 102x110 feet, south-east corner 3th Ave. and Dodge St. Nothing finer In the West Farnam distriot. for $9,750. HICKS, 219 Board of Tra BEE Bldg. OMAHA, WEDN REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN—Pay WANTED-City loans. “§100 to_$10,000 made prompily Wead Bidg. 18th and Farn I} 500 to 8,00 on homes in Omaha, O'Keefs | Real Estato Co., 101 N. Y. Life, Doug,,or ATiss WANTED—CIt nt Farnam Smith 180 Farnam St LOWEST RATES—Bemis brandels Blag. owners and home bulld- of making partial pay y. No commission. H. THOMAR, I bank Hidg. loans and warr Co., 8 Bd A New Close-In Bargain Seven Rooms—Easy Terms Only $3,000 This house is a snap and will sell quickly at this price; it is in a choice neighbor- hood on Cass street east of 33d; one block from Harney car lloe and easy walking | distance from the retail section; house Is practically new; very well built'and com- pletely modern; has full basement; briek | walls clear down; solid conerete floor with Portland cement topping; good furnace; laundry sink with hot and cold water. lst | floor has nice reception hall, parlor; din- ing room, kitchen, pantry and rear eniry— on the 24 floor there are four bed rooms | and bath room. All of the walls are beau- | tifully decorated; outside has just been full length screens for all win- and doors; also storm windows and doors; electric light and gas; combination fixtures; vely best of sanitary open plumb- ing; large screened in porch; nice lawn; paved street; cement walks; lot is 57%x 6 teet. 850 DOLLARS Is all the cash required and the balance can be paid at $25 per month, This houss being sold for $500 less than it is worth the present time so act quickly. NORRIS & MARTIN, Phone Doug. 4270. 623 Be Building Lot In the uth part of the city, a nl building lol, all graded with city wates cement walks; for $425. $60 to $100 dow: balance $10 per month, 5 per cent interest. Payne, Bostwick & Slater, Sole Agents, 601 N. Y. Life Bldg BARRED Plymouth Rock Cockerels for sale; large bone, fine style and plumage. My 'birds were winners —at the leading shows of Nebraska. G. W, Feuerstein, Frewoni, Neb. Route 2. ~'PHONE_IND. A-2620 for good printing. Lyngstad Printing Co., 16th & Capitol Ave Tukey’s Fifty List of fifty desirable properties, at is fast getting in shape. No. 1. Near 25th and Parker Sts. we offer a 6-room cottage with plenty of room uj stairs for additional rooms, with full 60-ft. lot with paving all paild. This cottage is all modern except heat and is In good con- ditlon. Lot has quite a little frult just Our Jis low prices SECOND AORTGAGE loans nogotiated. Apply Rooms 417-18 First National Bank Bife) Ball phon 218, F1V. E PER CENT MO to loan on Omaha Business Proj ty. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Blag: PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., N. Y. Private money, $500 to $5,000; low rute. EASTERN Nebr 1ot loans on high-grade Omaha reside erty st low Interest. Optional A no delay. 1. Sibbernsen, Old Boston Store Bldg. GARVIN BROS., 818 N. Y. Life, $00 to $200.000 on improved property. Nn 'delay. 'REAL ESTATE WANTED Wis HAVE BUYERS FOR 6 6 and 7 room Louses. If prices are right ‘we can sei, your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Sul.lt éM4 N. Y. Life Bidg. oo H, H. Do You Want to Swap? Have you a plece of property you would like to exchange for a farm in the North Platte valley? We put our Lisco lands on the market a few weeks ago—30 farms. We have 5014 14 of them, 8 of them going last week. We will coneider some good trades on the tracts we have left. The tracts which we now offer range in price from $1,600 to $20,000, and in size from & acres to over 600 acres The men who have bought are going to improve their lands. They are all irrigated | or partly irrigated, close Lo railroad and new town. Lisco Is in the new Garden county, 100 miles west of North Platte. Beautiful country, fine land. Snow is nearly all gone and you ecan see the land. Let us have your proposition and we 1 80 out with you and see Lisco. If you want to make a deal, see us soon. We took out seven men last week and sold to all of them. The land is all L. J. 3. 7. right, the prices low, plenty of water, future prospects bright. Call, ‘write or 'phone us. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Robbins, Gollel ley, tet, s14 lot 9, L. €. digson and wife to Herman 1da Aus, ety lot 6, block 3, Rush & A Wellington E et lot 4, block K, Shinn's 2 add Otto Klotz and wite to H lot 6, block 3, Becker & Frederick's add lot place Stella M. Swartzlander to O. C. dick, lot 6, block 23, elty......... Witzke to %-‘ml:;w Kaiser, acres of self Estate and Trust United Real Dral through nelq swij 20-1; Charles Parsons to the ley Drainage district, a strip of land 50 feet wide through the sei stri] 15-1 Robert Grawcock to feet wide in swi, sel 36-16-9. Orlando w George W. Samantha Raseetal lot 12, block 4, Omaha View. George Olsen to Nettie part lot 3, block 8, Reed’s 1st 3.C. Jewell to Prairie pany, {anl sk lot 1, 8. Huntington and trustees pland elby's ith” Karner ‘man, part lot 10, block 4, El Charies Witte and wife to Mackleman, part lot 10, block 4, Elk- horn aik, strip adjoin 13 Sever King tc H. Milies Drew to N, replat of bl 0. ‘Nystrom ‘and Wiillam _ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. J._P. Spitsbart and_wife to 3. W %6 feet of wis feet lot 6 bloek ‘fi P“Il'lflr':'ndd.. Biilsy u. Charles 8. Huntington snd trustees, et al, to George and Terrace adley M. Terrace. .. . An ife ing taxiot 0 Bl ¥ and wite to Bawin J Lawson, same property Gerald M. sell, lot 7, block 2, Denise's add...... Hastings & Heyden to H. A. Coleman, Collter . lock 8, Han- et al., to George Gol- ‘and “fo 3. Andrew Mookie- Ikhorn.... drew 2 in 1l Rus- Re- B com- ny to Bmma Vitoush, lot 2, block Kountze's 5th 8, Co inage district, Fred Enifield and wite 16 200 feet wide in sel selq Cowles and P. A. Johnson and wi B, ide in ni Lewls to same, %, Deer Park . lot 9, block 1, add Fred Nelson und wife to Louis Jan- kauskl, lots 70 and 71, block 2, Saun- add to Walnut Valiey strip 16 feet wi 10.... Sikhorn wife ife a_strip nwi, 33-16-10 nields and w J._Lubin, lot 18, block 114, Dundee. A.'B. Luckenhagen and wife to Ed ward Betlach, lots 17 and 18, block H ‘Trust to same, o sam a strip 30 feet wide In nwi swi 2 1610 ... Larson and wife to same, & strip 50 feet wide in ely sely 1-16-9.. Anna Robinson et al. to same, & strip 30 feet wide in swi nely and sel nel, el sel, n¥ sel seig 1-16-9.... R. H. Barnes to same, a strip 50 feet wide in nwi, sel 1-16-9, Amanda Wright to same, feet wide in swif swiy 17-16-9... to same, & strip 30 feet wide in si lot 81, 12-15-9 Sarah J. Lydick to same, & strip 50 feet wide in st swig 12-16-9. ¢ com- Prairie Park.. Margaret A. Cook and husband to do al- nwi ‘a 10- ‘same, & strip 3% o, @ sirip 50 {0 Baith Clute, 20 2 1,869 awkinson, HERZOG T Mid-West Tourney. G. 0. Franciwco, Treasurer of Association, Will Go On Ahead to Have the Strong Box Ready. Bowling Schedule of Week, OMAHA LEAGUE. (Franclsco's Alleys.) Wednesday—No game. Thursday—Dreshers against Luxus. Friday—Omaha Bedding against Stors. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. (Keyt's Alleys.) Wednesday - Drelbus Candy against O'Brien's Monte Christos. Thursday—Brodegaard ~Crowns company 50 ',Omn,hn Bicycle company. METROPOLITAN 1. (Keyt's Alleys.) Wednesday—Dally News ugainst sides. Thursday—French Way against Hollys. aur, 219 North Sixteenth Street HOTEL LOYAL BUILDING. BOWLERS COING T0 ST, LOUIS Twenty of o-n-;-'-_nm Will Be at THEY WILL MAKE FOUR TEAMS the against West- BOUGHT We still have a few very cholee patterns left from the stock which, we recently purchased of E. Gut- willing & Coi Whila these goods last we will make you any suit or overcoat in the house, values up to $40, for only $20.00 Amd we will bulld you just as good a sult as any man need wear. One that will fit and keep its shape as long as you wear it. Come in and let us make you just one suit. Do it mow. (Satisfaction guarfanteed.) ORING CO. He just couldn't go back to sleep, 0. dress- Ing he naturally headed for the alleys, and upon finding Dad Huntington in a azed condition on the curb fn front of Fran- clsco's, he began to Investigate. Smother- ing splits, he fell asleep at home, not think- ing it was the night for the Metz team to bowl, and they were pitted against the Advos and lost all three games: Dad tried absent treatment on him, fixing him so he couldn't sleep and then swooned away from his efforts. Poor Dad is & hard loser. Joe Berger has fully recovered from his Injury of last fall and s agaln golng after the pot bowlers, and when he does o, look out. Blg Bill Voss, the best natured bowler In the city, is going an awful pace at pres- ent. It's sure 200 right along--no, more - cent pleces for Bill Mose Yousem has got @ battle on Tues- day night. The Union Pacifics are right close Up, and by beating, Mose will take his Colts down to secend place. Signal Corporal Clark is trying to devise some ‘means wherehy ha' can oripple: You- sem; says he Is tired of tralling him in the leadership of his league for the high aver- age. “HALL'S safes, new, 3d-hand, 1818 Farnam * “SCHOLARSHIP on.leading |l forhate at dissount. - A Bes. R SALE—New_and 3d-hand billiara ledlopaol '?Imt“' We l-pu.dy lheuwn.-ld nll': xtures, eas: ‘ments. Bru: cuhlap- %-Colhm‘kr. d 8. 10th St GS at cut prices; frélght paid on al’ e aste; eatilogus Tree. Sherman & Mo Connell Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. “WE HAVE on hiihd & number of ink var- rela which we'will sél} ‘at 600 each, Thay fin fof Fain water/or ashes. Call at pressroom Bee Publishing: Co. 2DVHAND oak counter, hand- * ble cashier plate; wire wicket about 40 ft., 0dd shape; will fit a room 20 feet wide. Can be seen at storage house. For further rllésdl!l ‘phone 238, Bee Build. ing Co. WATERS PRINTING CO., 622-624 S. 13th. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS, REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 18%; promph service; get our prices, 1710 Farnam St. PAYNE INV. CO., first floar N. Y. Life “REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President. BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 471 Brandois Bid, CITY PROFERTY KO um, FOR $1,050 CHEAPEST LOT IN FOREST HILL Facing west on Sth St, at the end of Forest Ave. This lot has 47 ft. frontage by 16 ft. deep; all specials in and paid for, Including brick paving. This is two blocks from the Farnam' street car line and very close In. See us at once for this is a good building lot. coming into bearing and the location Is desirable. We have only a ten-day option.. Price, $2,150. Friday—Loyal Hotel Jewelers against Bungalows. BOOSTER'S LEAGUE, (Francisco's Alleys.) Wednesday—No game. Thursday—People’s Store against Corporal Floyd, the Fort Crook soldier, finally broke into the Booster league and has an average of 180. John Johnson, lot 15, Mayne's add. to Orchard Hill .. . 0. C. Redick to 8. L. Robinson et al. lot 5, block 23, city.... Hastings & Heyden to Byron M. Boyce, lot 5, block 2, Fort View Ter- race .. % savidede Grove-Wharton Construction company to William H. Brisbane, lots 16 to 21, block 24, Halcyon Helghts.. Steila E. Shill'to R. H. Landery: lot 8, block G, Shinn's 24 ceover Mary Sulllvan 'to Anna M. Baker, lots 9 and 10, block 109, Dundee. Hattle McCalley and husband to man B. Riley, part lot 7, block 1 Park Place aAIL}NlY TIME CARD 'UNION STATION—Tenth and M N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. $7,00 STOCK genoral merchandise and $5,000 brick block of 2 large store rooms. On account of manager going west, must be disposed of at once. ~Located in g0od town on main line of U. P. R. R. Will exchange for farm land or Omaha income property. Get busy for its a bargain. W. W. Mitchell, Board of Trade BIdg., Omaha, Neb. 1,800 o8 -col- ress P-608. No. 2. Forty-five ft. fronting west on 13th St. south of alley, between Harney and How- ard. This has frontage of 44 ft. on 13th 8t, and north frontage of 66 ft. on alley. This property Is vacant. Price, $§7,600. No. 3. We offer one of the most desirable loca- tions on Farnam St. east of 26th St., with fmprovements ‘on_the property now bring- ing a good revenue and capable of being Improved so as to double the present in- come. Pri $25,000. A. P. TUKEY & SON, 44-446 Board of Trade Bldg. Phone Douglas 2181. 2 8-ROOM HOUSES Corner on N. 18th S\, near Lake, Con- venient to car. Well rented. Snap at $,600. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 New York Life Bldg. Red-1909 Only $300 Cash This will make the first brand new bungalow cotta, erick St., “eontaining § utiful living rooms with finished floors, brush brass combination light fixtures, cement walks, everything all ready to move in, price §2,660, balance monthly. Payne, Bostwick & Slater, BSole Agents, 601 N. Y. Life Bldg. 14TH AND HOWARD CLOSE-IN BUSINESS' PROPERTY 44x66 feet on the west side of l4th St., between Harney and Howard, next to Medlars. Splendid place to bulld stores. Only one block to the Woodman of the World site and two blocks to the new City National bank buflding. See us for price. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. NEAR BROWNALL HALL 8 rooms strictly modern, large lot, laun- dry in basement, fruit and shade trees, cistern. A cholce home. Cheap at $4,600. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. 624 New York Life Bldg. Red-1999. 5 ROOM MODERN '$1,800 On Ohlo St., near two car lines. & bargain at the price, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 New York Life B:ig. Red-1999, ey REAL ESTA FARM ANL RANCTE & \ng FOR SALE Nebrasua, Stapenhorst of the Glendales 18 bowling better this year than ever and that's going ahys. some, for Stap, was one of the originals Friday—Westsides against Sprague Pills.|in this town. - MERCANTILE LEAGUE. P (Francisco's Alleys.) The Mereantile leaguers are about as Wednesday—Capitol Bollers nolsy as Lahecka's Derbles. Every night's The Square. the big night with these freshmen. Thursday—Omaha Gas company against Mol Quartermaster’s Depgrtment. Kid Carey has the distinction of betng Friday—Midland Paint and Glass com-|the trafler in the Metropolitan league. pany against Kamos There are only two good prizes, first and last. Cua- ou, " WE MAKE a specclalty or_rx_cnnngm: progerty, HARRY I CULVER, Sulte 308, N.¥. Life Bldg., Omaha. 8 ROOMS, modern; corner lot, 60x100. paved street, in West Farnam district Price, $7,000. Want land or Omaha va: cant lots. §20,000 stock general merehandise. $17,000 stock hardware and implement: Want land. Don’t boost prices. e havi no time to whittle. # NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. 024 New York Life Blag. Red-1999. against On A, rved mar Twenty of the best bowlers of the city will leave Friday night to contest in the Middle West, Bowling' tournament which opens at St. Louls January 2. These men will be divided Ifito four teams of five men each and after bowling in this event will also take part in the two-men and single events. The teams will be known as the Metz Bros,, Storz Triumphs, Loch's Willow Springs and Omaha Bleycle com- pany, the personnel of the teams, “to- gother with thelr ‘average in the league games bowled this season, is as follows: METZ BROS. How I8 this for a base ball team, taken from the members of the Metropolitan league: Moran, catcher; Gibson, catcher; Patterson, pitcher; Sanders,- pitcher; Hckles, first; Ward, second; Corcoran, short; Byrne, third; Cole, McLean, Grit- fith, nultleld/ " Union Pacific— Leave. San Fran, Ov'rl'd Ltd. 8:16 a. Chi. & Jap. F'st Mall 4:10p. Atlantic Express Oregon Express Oregon-Wash. Ltd Denver Special . Colorado Special Colorado Express . North Plate Local. Grand 1sland Local Lincoln-Beat. Local.... Val. & Cen. City Lel.. .1 Chicago & Northwester: EASTBOUND. Leave. S will now pay for a real tallor made suit at my shop. I cut the rice, not_the upfity. 'AILOR BEC! 1 South 15th. G. A. LINQUEST CO., 2 Paxton Block. D. COOPER, TAILORS 5, &5 A, THEODORE, “800" Block Taulor. BEL SISTEKyouns mans fashionable tatlor, 412-13-14-15 Paxton Block. Complete stock fur- L 4 STORMBASH lanec on short notice, C. SUNDELL & CO. Contractors and . Butiders, Room G, New York Lite Bldg. = FOR SALE-—$ per cent pfd. guaranteed stoek, “exemptifrom taxation; secured by Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. g\llél‘dlnl loan. S. Burns, Jw, 614 N. Y. Life - T POR SALE—National cash e, -With $6,000 tapé“almest new; cheap if taken at once. pcas & Address K 869, Bee. for a strictly modern S-room dwelling in = the West Farnam district, east front, cor- ner lot. If you want something worth the OSTEOPATHY Tonoy. here it is. TOHNSON INBT., 48 N. ¥. L. Tel. D. 104 Payne, Bostwick & Slater, — . Sole Agents, 601 N. Y. Life Bldg. Dr. Kathryn Nicbolas, 8 N. Y. L. Bldg e PATENTS! , |~ HOME 2412 Corby St modern, 7 rooms and at. c (one bedroom on firat floor); bricked _Bldg. Book free } ang cemented cellar; full lot, 60x120; south front; fine shade and fruit; large “MECHANO THERAPY" barn; one-half block to 2ith St. car line. Price $8,200; terms, §1,700 cash; purchaser less cure for grip. Congult Dr. Satites ” Hislloran, Noville | Bik. to assume incumbrance of of $1,600 now . Under supervision of M. D, on the property. TSTRICTLY private home Benson & Myers Co, mehts] wrained hurse; Sole Agents, 218 Duvenport. 412 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone D. 746, ‘& McKélvy News Dept.—24 hand & Eng, periodicals. 109 8. 15th \DO YOU WANT d end'de Voy. Manicuring and massage s20 By e Wads "Phone D. Teee. A GOOD HOUSE? $1,500 cash will get | -t ialor Bt bl Kou new bungalow style house just a OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Ramge Bldg. |block of Hanscom Park, full two storl > B and attic finished, 7 good rooms, lar PRIVATE HOME during confinement; | living room; oak finish; bookcase bullt Pauios fof BAUpEiON. Good Hamaritan Bani’ | in: pressed brick foundation; -east front lot 50x160; paving paid; {mmediate pos session. Price $5,000. We invite closest investigation. GLOVER REALTY BYNDICATE, Ground Floor N. Y. L. Both Phones. $6,000 CASH will net you 15 per cent on the investment; new brick flats; woll located; GUARANTEED. For particulars see GLOVER REALTY ~SYNDICATE, Ground Floor, N. Y. L. Bldg. West Farnam District Splendld 8-room dwelling on Farnam St., strictly modern; corner lot, for $,500. Payne, Bostwick & Slater, Sole Agents, L.N. Y. Life Bldg. PLENTY of cash buyers and trades for Omaha property and farms, DeFord In- t Co., 20 Coronado BIdg., Denver, ment on a He an 1509 Fred- COLE STAYS LINCOLN Nebraska University Athletie of Control Retaink Conch. LINCOLN, Jan. 18.—(Special Telegram.)— Willlam C. Cole was last night re-elected coach of the Nebraska foot ball team at a salary of $1,500 for the season of 1910. He received ten of the eleven votes of the Cornhusker board of control: “Bummy"” Booth, the former Nebraska coach, who was considered for the position, sent a telegram stating thet he had ac- cepted a position of coach at another school at a salary of $,000. There was considerable opposition among the students to the election of Cole becauss per [ lie falled to put out a winning team last and several petitions were presented Board EEREERNSES: EEEEEETTT I P P . P P P p. n Average. 188 . 193 1176 18 Omaha Expres: Chicago Local Colorado-Chicago Chicago Spect Pacific Coast-Chicago. {Los Angeles Limited. Overland_Limited enver Special. arroll Local. Fast Mail.,.. a NORTHBOUN Twin City Express Sioux City Local.. Minn, & Dakota Bxp...a 7:0 pm {Twin’ City Limited g WESTBOUND. Lircoln-Chadron Norfolk-Bonstell Long Pine-So. Piatte. Hastings-Superior Deadwood-Hot Spgs. Caeper-Lander Fremont-Alblog ' Missouri Pacific— K. C, and 8t. L. Bx. Sat 12 Hline Chicago Express. Chicago, Limited. Minn.-88 Paul BExp. Minn.-St. Paul Ltd Omaha-Ft. Dodge Chicago, Rock Nealo Hartley Denman am | Blakeney i Huntington . om Nine hundred_and twenty-two average per game, or 2,766 for a serles. STORZ TRIUMPHS, | TA cheap tailor s always dangerous. See | 37 A. Kervan, 58-10 Brandels Bld; A. KODYM Merchant Tallor, 1411 Harney St., Doug. 6987, JOHN RADMAN, The Tailor, 706 N. 16th St. J. C. JACKSON R85 pasion Bik. A FEW 35 and $%0 suits, while they last, only $5. MAX MORRIS, The Tailor, 01 Brown block. YOUSEN, BUSY TAILOR, 1206 Farnam. NORDIN, The Tallor—1522 Douglas St. D. O« BARNELL, Average G, 184 0. Franelsco . PERSO 1 Zimmerman Gjerde | Anderson . 3 . Nine hundred and nine average game, or 2,707 for a series. LOCH'S WILLOW SPRINGS. ' Average. 183 180 172 ppo 838 sp BEBE B EEnmeSE Swed w g fadl, to the board asking for the selection of Booth, When Booth was no longer a possi- bility the Cornhusker mentors gave their almost unanimous consent to the retention of Cole. Cole's home ls in Toledo. Next fall wil make Cole’s fourth year at Nebraska. He is a former Michigan player <nd played on the Wolvering team for two sesrs under “Hurry Up" Yost. for confine- Keyt tor adoptiona Seaman . Balzer Martin 18 Drinkwater 18 Nine hundred and one average per game or 2,709 for a serles. OMAHA BICYCLE COMPANY, Average 186 186 19 176 Schultz 188 Nine hundred and twenty-nine average per game, or 2,787 for a series, Rylen & Linderman &5,52 8ih, 3¢ A. RUBIN _ Cleanivg, dyeing, suits pressed, = A0c. 1806 St..Mary" TcERTo! g 3838388 Swartg bks.—G ©e TPOTTTE Surely v WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Office desk, roll top. Please address B-84, Bee, EIViNg brice, size and particulars. GOOD price paid for 2d-hand clothes, shoes and furniture. SELNER, D. 5041 THIGHEST price paid for | ol gold, ete. M. Nathan, Carroll for Bawe Ball. Robert M. Carroll of Fremont, who was catcher on the Cornhusker nine for.three yeers, was elected coach of the base ball team for thig spring. With Manager Hager he was authorized to organize a freshman bese ball team to play the first year nines of other Missonil valley schools. The board ¥oted to send an apology fo Kansas and ' the Manhattan Agricultural college because Nebraska played an inelig- Ible basket ball man against the téams of those two schools on the recent southern tour of the Cornhuskers. D. C. Mitchell, torward, Is the player for whom' the N braska board bared its pride. Miteh has been an assistant at the local Young Men's Christjan assoelation gymn has recelved pay for his services. fact makes him an ineligible for intercol- leglate athletics. When the Cornhuskers made thelr trip to Kansas and Manhattan two weeks g0 the eligibllity committde of the athletic board did not know Mitchell was a gym- naslum assistant and he was allowed to play. Mitchell was a star player on the five and made more points for the Corn- huskers against Kansas than any other player The Nebraska board protested the abol- Ition of the training table and the hammer throw by the Missourl Valley conference. This action means that the training table will be kept by the conference, The ham- mer throw will probably be retained if Kansas Is favorable to it. Tfi torlum, 760 1st Ave., Councll Blutfs, Ia. VI(3Sand toupes for men. GRIFFITA. WIGRES, N FRENZER BLK. “MAGNETIC treattfients. Emmeriin Brott, 2625 B 6th, upstairs. Dous. 6186, W tent and repair all kinds of sewing ines, lud. A oug. 1 AN R ERASKA CY L CO. 16\h and Harney Sts. THI SALVATION: ARMY solieits cast-oft olo\hllfl. In fact umfl ou do not need We collect, repair and sell at 134 N. lith St, for cost of eollection, to the worthy PO I’.“IWI ‘phone Douglas 413 and wagon wiil call. A HOME for women during confinement We find homes for babies where mothers cannot, oare i, Ha boarded For. terms rs. Martha A. lee @1 Banctoft Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Douglas 1981, Rocky Mountain Ltd Iowa Local Chicago Day Des Moines Local Towa Local. » FARM BARGAIN—Must be sold on ac. count of owner's health; well improved §-acte farm, seven and a quarter miles from town, price, ¥ per | easy terms. J. T. Campball, Litchfield, Neb, broken watches, ¥ 38 Wh Chicago-Eastern Bxp: BALTIMORE 2d-hand _store pays best | CDicaso-Nebraska - cp price 2d-hand furniture, clothes. ete. 1. £206.4 cpicago-Nebraska Ltd. B 3 for Lincoln.. g T o Colo. and Cal. Bx Tl cus e Okla and Texas Exp. - Rocky Mountain Litd. Chicago, Milwpukee & St. The prize money at this meeting will be 3 the largest amount for any previous meet of this association, and it s expected that one of the four téams will land one, two or three and that each will at least get a place, as It: s the strongest bunch of bowlers that ever left Omaha to contest in a bowling tournament, and the atten- tion of hundreds of bowlers will be turncd toward St. Loufs and they will anxiously | awalt the scores of thelr favorites. The scores will be wired to the various alleys upon the completion of the same, unusual ifterest Is apparent among the bowlers and nothing but Immediate an- nouncements will be satisfactory. G. 0. Francisco, who Is treasurer of the assoolation will leave Wednesday night i | 8o us o be on hand and handle the finan- clal end of the proposition, which is in itself quite @ complicated and difficult matter to handle. The men composing the Columbus team will arrive Friday afternoon so as to join the Omaha men and help them in their a 925 lmlell'urll to secure the 1911 meet, which Is P being so eagerly sought after by the Omaha men. The Loch’s Willow Springs are composec of the same gmen which went to St. Jo seph last year and lead in the five event until the last squad on the last night had shot and then were beaten out by the small margin of five pins, they having a total of 2,831, which s going some, and, if | duplicated this'year, will surely land them | as good as second. ghaeaze creTzTT 8885588 DODGE county farm 180 acres, three miles from Fremont, all level land, highly {mproved. if taken at once can be had ai @ less price than any surrounding farm. | Improvements cost 312,00 Price 310 pe. acre. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO, 100234 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb, rll‘ for seoond-hand furni. o s thing and shoes el Doug ] BEST prices for 2dhand Curniturs. D 4409, WANTED—TO RENT Overland Limited Omaha-Chicago &: Colorado Speclal Colo.-California Perry-Omaha Local..... Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pi Overland Limited,. 8 Omaha-Chicago Colorado Special Colo.-California Perry-Omaha Local.....b 5:16 pm Chi 0 Great Western—— Chicago Limited Twin City Limit Chicago iSxpress. Twin Clty Expre: Wabash— Omaha-St. Louls Exp..a 6: Mail and Express & Ti stanberry Local (from K. & S5t L. Ex Lyv. Councll Bluffs). BURLINGTON STATION—Tenth and Mason. Barlington— WANTED—By gentleman, room and part board, between Zrd and 2th and Ames avenue and Grand. Address E-864 Bee. Montana, Semess g SEBEE. g» MONTANA LANDS, 1 have for sale 7,680 acres of fine farm- ing land, all within'$ miles of a small town on the extension of the C., M., P. 5. R. R., in Cusier county, Montana, which 1 will sell as a body or cut it up to please the purchaser, and on liberal terms. For par- tleular: dress E. E. Jordan, Wibaux, | | i The Bee gained 784 inches paid want ads, the first two weeks of January, over a year ago, while the nearest compétitor gained only 681 inches, and in this are in- cluded indecent ads that The Bee refuses and ads run over on Mondays and beyond the time ordered to bolster up the classified columns. Use the phone if ‘'you can’t come down to the office. Bee want ad phone Douglas 238. WANTED—~Two or three rooms, furnished and modern, for light housékeeping, close in. Call Douglas 145, or A-414. WANTED—Suite of rooms or larke al- cove, with boaid, on or near car line, for mcther and daughter; daughter employed in public school. Address T 89, Bee. = aEEER m & 8:46 pm & 9:0 pm __ WANTED-—SITUATIONS WANTED-By youns man, place to work for board whils attanding Boyies eollcge. Oklahoma, OKLAHOMA have 100,000 acres of cholce land to select from, ranging in price from $ to $40 per acre. This land is in the oll and | gas district and you might get an oll well | with your land. | NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Sulte 64 New York Life Bldg. PIANO teacher will take limited number ber of pupils; very reasonable. 1 South it ve. GIRL would llke a place in restaurant as dishwasher or counter girl. Address H w0, Be Outivok s Good. . 1a., Jan.. 18--(Special.)— With Saturday's overwhelming victory over Coe chalked up to its credit, Grinnell's basket ball stock gives it a front position in_Missourl Valley conference cireles. o8 the squad the tate champlonship K Ci Texas, Denver_and California. Puget Sound Express. Nebraska points.. Black Hills. Northwest Express.. Nebraska point Lincoln Mail, Nebraska KExpress Lincoln Local. Lincoin Local. Schuyler-Plat(smouth Platismouth-Jowa . Bellevue-Plattsmouth .. Colorado Limited. Chicago Special.. Chicago Express. Chicago Fast Expresy Towa Local.. Bt. Louls Express K. C. and St. Joseph © C. and St. Joseph K. C. and 8t. Josepi WEBSTER STATION—Fifte Webat Missouri Pacitio— DRUG clerk, unregistered, wants posi- tlon; four years experience. Prefer north- eastern Nebraska. References, 0. L. Brooks, Craig, Neb. TEXAS COAST COUNTRY LANDS. We handle the best Orange, fig, corn, oats and cotton lands, well located at the tollowing prices, on good terms: $1b per A. for 120, 2 miles from Ry. station. 32 per A. for 20, 1) miles from Ry. Sta. 320 Ler A.-for 48, 2% miles from Ry. Sta. JAPANESE wants to work a few hours In morning. Address L, 510, Bee. R ————————————— PROPOSALS FOR LINING OF RESER- VOIR—Fort Mackenzle, Wyoming, Jun- uary 17, 1910, Sealed proposals in triplicate will be’ recelved here until 2 P. M., Feb- ruary 14, 1910, and then opened, for lining with waterproof felt and vitrified brick, a million_gallon concrete reservoir near this post. Plans, specifications and necessary blanks furnished from this office on re- quest. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed “Proposals for Lining Reservoir” and addressed to the Conatruc- ting Quartermaster, Kort Mackensie, Wyoming. JIT-15-19-20. F11-12. Zimmerman has signed a young bowler from Fremont by the name of Hamand. | He .looks. like the goods and will help the Triumphs to displage the Metz team. Cellarette Carman is moaning the long schedule of the ellar league. At pres- ent there s just an even §11.20 in the sult fund, and all the suit sales will be over by the time the season closes. Tommy Tomkins has kindly offered the league 10 per cent off to get the business of taking Carman’'s measure. \ TRERAEERR outlook for another team Is the brightes captain_and forward, in the forward itions years of expe are also stron and ‘Kietn will be ellatble for the state contests. Turner. and Zelgler loom up as the best in the center position, but James Slutz has proved the find of the year and should he continue to play the game he did against Coe Saturday he will be given the position, At guards, the work of B, J. Carney, McBachron and - Shinstrom will win thém thelr letters ‘this year, Two games with the University of Mis- sourl eome this week and they will_give the local “‘dopesters” a ehance to medsure the value of their team in_the conference at whose doors they are now knocking. heads the list with Ficken and Hammond wnmBacaBouanom . pEEzERRTR aabSemel $20 per A. for % mile from Ry. Sa. 38 per A for o0, well Improved farm, % mile from Ry. station. $%5 per A. for improved farm, 2% miles from Ry. station. { $5 per A. for 100, with good improve- ments, for home, ed right at the lown‘ of Missouri City. ‘These are oniy & few of our barguins: write for list and description. It will pay . you to take the first train and call at the office. We pay the travellng expense of the buyers for these I . 3 C. H. STAN %01 Scanlan Bld A DEEP, RICH BSOIL, SUNSHINE all the Ume; water when you want it Land at % fo 0 per acre for well tm- roved farms; go see it February 1 Very ow round trip rates. Write us, NOWATA LAND & LOT O, Suite 64 New York Life Bidg., Red 1909 Kit Carson and Charley Withnell were talking over old times when both bowled in the old Vienna 'alleys, and Charley theught his 211 was the best ever rolled on thiese antiquated boards, but just then Her- man Beselin drifted In and produced his copper medal with a 213 Inscribed thereon. Charley had to quit then, but he died hard. Leave, _ Arrive b 3360 pm b13:10 pm b (Minneapolis & Twe s in New York. NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—At the Olymple {ihletie club In Harlem “Pal” Mqore of hiladelphia earned an easy victory over Harry Thomas, the English bantamweight champion. For the entire ten rounds Moore was the aggressor. Joe Coster, & local lightwelght, had a shade the better of Phillle McGovern, at the Bedford Athletic club in Brooklyn: In the tenth round Coster practically had McGovern knocked out Auburn Local Chicago, 8 Omaha— Pa _OCEAN_STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC— 149 B WREKLY SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL bhioa o o . 20 Vermont/ 15-ACRE farm for Good_butldings with all-modern improvements, will et 100 tons hay. Address Box ¥, Pittsford I Mills. Vt Arrive. bil: am © 6:30 pm b 9:20 pm Leave. Sloux City Express b Omaha Local Sloux City Passenger. Twin City Passenger. Sioux City Local Emerson Local, Wood Hartley was wondering what woke him up in the dead of night last Monday. | Nothiug better on the Atiantic than sur Rumpresses, Areless o4 all steamers C. B BENJAMIN, O A 3 So. Clark 8. Chicaso. I