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7 -~ A { y ¢ OFFERED FOR RENT, . Houwes Cotrages—Continned. f-room_cottage OFERED FOR SALE Miscellaneous—Continued. EBE at 2218 8 %th and| FOR SALE—Cremona violin. 212 No. 3th #ivo e an offer, Owner, 231 8. Ml {Ave. oy & W -n _parts of the ity PRIGHT Kimball piano; barkain, owner "”Lbh5 ns & Co,; Bes Bidg |leaving oity. 218 N. 22d. NO H-nm —Steam heat, all modern D NEW, ur r«, ante go-oart, rooms, hail, bath Al'lfl basemant. 20 N Ave. Harney 24 110 USEHOLD GOOLS packed, forwarded: chenp freight. rates; meving, and lmrlbl | Yxpressmen’s Delivery O Doug. 31 o i " 3-ROOM. house, 2 nice. clothes closats. | city water, a bargain, 3§ per menth, 72| Bancroft, inqum nex( door, u ron RENT—3-room cottage, modern, ox- bt furnace; located near high school and Creighton colleges 3581 Chicago St., Key at 2623 Rent, §%5. NINE-ROOM Brick hones; steam heat, hait aore Yor yard. !XH"‘ 24[h 3 A GOOD 6-hole range fo N9 N. &ih. . Phone South 1023, MPLETE printing plant Arlington bleck. FOR SALE—An elegant upright plano, sed 2 months, Make me an offer. Address Bee. ¥ B t)llhfl()\ INST.. 418 Nichalax. thryn modern hnun.' 1608 Spruce St 110 8, f3th St “FOR RENT—9-room brick House, &11 mod. ern, 2000 Wiills A A-room apartment, cify wager, totiet, 15:) 8-room, all mode¥n, combination fiktures No. Ith, $12.80, will be. vacant soon. corner hoySe, eas! "800 FOR INFANTS front, $40. Your renewal to the Lad C. M. BACHM. nal and the Saturday 438-31 Piux it worth §0c to the Childs +_Tel. Red 26, Res. Tel, D. 5030, i aiready ecraed. Urs Dave - 0 more subseriptions in Japuary, Rus “SEVEN-ROOM HO“HH for rent. Phon: viem gn. This 18 no ordinary agpeal, bui Dnu[lnl T045. n_invalid's hld] for & livithood “'shxw' Iar 0 e g g . jus | business on other publications, Subserip- r.fi‘ufigr‘:[:n‘{l':m; ,3,'3‘.:{'”“25«3 4 tions to Rverybody's or McCigre's mean HOUSES—Poters Trust Co.. N.Y.Life Bidg 1 WANT an offer for the twa story brick Luliding st 1213 and ‘1215 Flowatd street is a drugiess cure for grip. WUl rent for 0. month. Fastern owne! | Marguerito Haloran, 5 Neviey Bk Wiii vell onohp. . 7161 - Under supervision. of M. D. THOMAS BRENNAN, Do ag o o, it BB LA B el STRICTLY privete. home for cohfine m OFFEREO FOB SALE Furnitore, Office Furniture For Sale We oxpect to move Into our new. office third floor of Ware block, 15th and Par. nam, about February 1. As all gur equip- | meni wiil be new we offer for sale all office | furniture now in use.. There are nine good | roll top desks,. various sizes; one §-foot standing desk, six tables, 4 typewriter | tables and a number of chafrs, These will | ba ready tor delivery Feb. 1. Come In and PA& NE INVLS’I"\ILNT CO., Same Old, Room, N. Y. L, Bldg. I wrium, 40 s Av m St, for n.\l‘m“ of uiljle- tiou, ;o ‘hh.d ortny poor. Call 'phone Louglus 418 &l agon A NICELY “Turms o room fiat, ol n, full ol roomers. A bar- m‘ 'Al:..'Ad a8 K 756, | $10 prize to we. I duplicate uny qtt%(f* W for complete magazine catatogue’ don, Louglas 7163, %15 Daveuport. “ 1Gky und M FRENZER BLK. clothing, in fect anyth.ng you, do_not W6 collect, repalr and seil at 19 N, We find hoibes for MKNYL == e PATENTS u,\u\ ELL._ Faxton m.'.. MAN 8 Neville Blag “Hook_tres rite ‘A Broken Bagk." Do It aow,. Just \.7 tia Magusioe Man,, Omal. Phone “MEGITANO. THERAP sents; trained nutsc: bajles fof adoptions ummurm; @na_massage ilai 8. 'Phone L. 74, HOME during__confinement, Good Samiaritan Sanl vouncll Hluils, Ia, GRIFFITH. 5. doth Bt PRIVATE _ ables for aduption, sand toupes for men. WH rent and fe palr all [ddd.- of luwln' nachines, lud. A 168, D 1663, VESKASAA CYGLE CO. 1oty and Haruey sts, HE SALVATION ARMY solicits & A HOMI for women during confinement. THE REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALD, BF 7-ROOM: MODERN, CLIFTON HILL Fine corner lot ju a lIlP to two ear lines. Beautiful location. We want you to lgok at i Price, $3,000, NOWATA LAND AND LOT oo, 4 New York Life Bldg. Il't 40x66, $2,200 NEAR NEW U. P. HEADQUARTERS. Harrison & Morton W. 0. Jensen bullds hom tnrnmed Res. plane [ right; 2721 Spaulding. Web OUR HOME FOR ‘{AL ner 3th rnd Burt Sts house, finest condition, property in the city quire on premises. 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, $1,800 On Ohlo street near Wth. Look at it. It's cheap. Then we have wuthers, OWATA LAND ?\n LOT €O, _Lite Bldg. ~ Red-19. FZ{ I\fi\\ \nrk For Sale By Owner DUNDEE LOTS Lot 17, block 9. Price $825 net cash $80, one-half cash, balance three years, 7 per-cent inter KOUNTZE PLACE Lot 12 block 8. 19th and Pinkney Sts. Price 360, one-half or all cash. Unpald balance at 7 per cent interest. WEST END—TWO LOTS Lots 19 and 20, block 9, north of Dodgs, on th St., high and sightly. Price for hoth, 200, one-half cash. balance time to sult, interest, 7 per cent. New West Farnam St. Home 135 NORTH 35TH ST. Northeast cor- S-room, modern ‘The best plece of for the mone, In- 6 rooms, 3 bed rooms on second floor, strictly modern, rented to September 1, 1910, at $32.50 per month, good tenant, In terior well arranged and finished. Do not bother tenant, but can arrange to show interfor if you mean business. As a home for you, or an investment this will suit you. Price $3,650, terma to sulg at 7 per cent. The price #nd terms on all of the above good until February 1 only. Address ow- "™ KLOKE & COMPANY, Phone: Douglas 1150, Residence, unrnny 1002, %1-2 NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. 50 or more cash, balanoe OMAHA, MONDAY, J2 UAL 1910. FARM AVanEAA‘li'ngfiL"!\lIIFMI SALEFARM A'D"‘E‘A';,ESIAIEN‘ sALR (Cont!; ) (Continued.) o --im-. Nechaco Valley Farmsf $320 CASH BUYS 160 ACRES R.l( H FRUIT AND FARM LAND $640.00 CASH BUYS 320 ACRES RICH FRUIT AND FARM LAND $1,280.00 CASH BUYS 640 ACRES RICH FRUIT AND FARM LAND in the famous Nechaco Valley, British Columbia, and you have SIX YEARS in which to pay the balance. This is a special offer for those who want land and who haven’t the cash to pay for it. Nothing will grow into money as fast as good land on a new railroad. The soil is rich, the climate mild, no irrigation. You don’t have to live on it or become a Cnnndxau citizen to own it. Whether you want it for a home or an investment Nechaco Valley farms offer better inducements and surer profits than any land investment in North America today. Thousands of people are going into Nechaco this year. These are the people who will make your land double, treble and quadruple in price if you buy now. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER or if you can’t come write or telegraph and you will get as good |& land as if you selected it on the ground yourself. Grand Trunk Pacific Land Co. J. C. HUTESON, President 411 New York Life Building, P. 8.—We are old time Nebraskans and business men of Om- all about the marvelous country where we spent last summer; whether you wish to buy land or not 44x66, $7,500 NEAR W. O W, BITH, Hamson & Morton 5 ROOV[ MODERN §1,800 On Ohly St, near two car lines. Surely o bargaln at 'the price. 4 - Yy ray . bagies ‘where mothets NOWATA LAND AND LOT Co,, Household Furniture [rg% Books: |'cannot care for them. Bables boardes @2( Now York Lite Brg. Red-190i. at Drices 18 Hib7e m}cx quiekiy.” Americaq | ¥or terms address Mrs. Martha A, lLew — — — Furnicure Co, 2% N. 16th. 01 St, Omana, Neb 'Pnons | FIVE room cottage and barm, $1,500. $260 o] cash, balance terms, Pianos. T ) Elght rogm resldence, Hanscom park, U WE HAVE & vncm . Plano of an artistic deslgn inlaid with peafls. What would you pay for a plano_of this kind? Make us an J. nARsnALL fiMfl‘fl«PuNo co. SECOND ha; q—wm-- 80ld, repalred Central Typewrlter Kxchange, 160 Faruam Typewriters For Rent BAR AN | - son Co.,, 417 South 15th street, Omaha. } Phonogri : hs. hbwnr(z & M MAGNETIC DR. EGGERS! 116 Martha St ¥ mm)m Peters, teacher of nuno W. 106, Dodge 8t., to 9 JOS WA xnlr\;nrld ‘Hower," wold at all 2 hana 16th. treatment, Mme. Smith 8228, 16th S, third fioar y News | —CGer & Eng_periodicais S Ivate confinement home houe Douglas @20, MISS LA GRAN! baths, massage. o basemen flat. Hours, 10 & m | p. m. TiD T 4,000, ghi-foom cottage, new, Ames Ave. Four and five room coltages, some are new. $i00'cash nm-ncn. payments. Other propert HUFFMAN, 218 NEVILLE BLDG. Tot 22x152 fest, east STORE on N. 16th St D. WEAD, 101 Farngm St. front, I!!:‘l Burt St.; INVESTMENT A very desirable rental property, always rented to prompt paylng tenants. In a docality that is improving rapldly. Is now paying over 18 per cent on actual cash in- e | vested. Price, $9,000; $5,000 cash and $4,000 3 ue DA B AND, B vith foor, | NONATL EAR S XD LE: Sous oston Store > oor, N ‘lrn‘som:;-!m mdl::n :r.\dn:gurcl:fiog; m 8. 16th St. Stairway on Dnfi. @ N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 109, write. ~Plano Player Co., Old Boston Btore. | MUSIC furnished. Indepentent orchestra. | 8 ROOMS, modern; lot, 60x100 e Dancing a specialt 126, aved strect, 1o West Farnat” diatri iscellaneons. = ice, §7,00. Want land or Omaha Vi NquNE'nc and massage treatmeut. ' 1) | cant lots. o. AT CUT PRICPIS save you from blc to nM on every give COA Theo. Dieben, ton and bettér voak e Werguarantee corm("elzm;{ OMAH AN summmnr i, Rampe' B'l\ll, Rosenblatt’s Cut Price Coal Co. ED nurse, % yeats; ladies —— | In confinement a spectalty; prices reason- U 1808 ot n-mfl wire esble, sec: able 3109 8 15th rgain; ~Appl S e P 3 uar'td cure. oy o5 Simad %’ oob K CHILBLATNS §o 1% musptd oure FARRAN. ; cand, X T aing kb ank haly aee St u POk | MASSROTHERAPIY = Mme. . Allen of Ave. Tel A- Chicago, baths, salt glow and massage . treatmonts. 207 N, Y7th 8t room 1. SODA ROUNTAINS, new. aod second- hand; monthly payments. Deright, 1513 mellsH massage. Over 25 N. 1th St. Farnam St E ik : m&i.!,!(l::“ All‘l N of Chicago, salt” gloy T i ump & nctle and massage treatments, Ove COAL e e Wekn, w35, $5.75 | i e APPLES Barreled; Winter Varlety 43 % Hl\itane . xmanu l #.Joad deliyared. .D. 6. FOR SALE-—PLANS. of up-to-da room house, cheap ‘Pbonn‘%umy 2011, and Indian Runner Ducks. Robinett, POULTRY creenings. $1.50 100 1bs. Wagner, 901 N. ity BOURBON Red Turkeys, Ermbden Gee ae Mra, ‘A. C. R. 1 Chariestown, Jpd. MOTORB Nagh fof bosgaghana Zv: Hlectrital *#‘f ‘:%: S HALL'S safes, new..2d-hand, 1818 Farnam. shows of Fremont, Neb. Ropte 2. BARRED Plymouth Rock Cockerels rm le; large bone, fine style and-ptumag: birds wers ‘Wwinners at - (e atead g Nebraska. G. Fedbrstein, BCHOLARSHIP on' leading hullnmeol E. lege for sale at dlmunl. Addres I.o. GALE—N w 3d-band _ billard | “RULL BLOOD. Rhode Istnnd Red «Cock- SRR A ey T ot Saad i | erels. “C. H. Eckery, 302 So. Orphanage, AR Ba Ko Collender, tfl R0 Bt BN, . BUFF turkeys; toms, $3.50; hens, $3. R Thompson, ~ Allison, ' Ia. _$% SUITS TO ORDER $16) MacCA nTuv Dnuo! u ‘sut rl«- ht paid on all oy ”fi‘harm‘n & Me- nuhs Neb. Wll’!‘ on hlnfllnumbor nll.nkhlfi rels 'hh:h we will lnll at We each. Lyngstad Printing Co,, 16th & PRINTING "PHONE IND, A-262 for good | rinting & Capltol Ave are fine for wa v dabes. - Call 4 m Bee Bublanse o @ pressroom Bes FOK SALE-National cash register, with 1212 Doug!a; WATERS PRINTING CO., 62521 § 11(? “MILLER & JAMIESON, quick printers. St. _Tel. Doug. 4289; Ind. A 4289, t-‘ro almost n.n§ cheap It taken at’ ance. | dress \ 2D-HAND oak count 'REAL ESTATE bls eashier Da". wrAr vflcl!l lbflut “ ll 044 sha Non'. feat wids Can be lll !‘or furt nrnoullu n’mu Douglas 23, Bee Build C;oo-r oWk Foller top desk for wale at ¢ | |\Irklln APDIY flllplfll\llnflfilll Bee Bldg. sTOR M SASH Gompiete” stoske” fur | - J. ELL & CO. Contractors and Room G, New York Life BI stoek SUNTI) ll||||fl(-rn_ servio Geo. REED BNTYLA(YI‘ CO., Est. 1553; pre mpl et our prioe 9 Farnam REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST O CHAS. B. WILLIAMSON. President. BENJAMIN R K. CO., 477 Brandels. Bldg $20,000 stock general merchandise, $17,00 stock hardware and implemient Want-land. Don't boost prices. We. have no time to whittle. - NOWATA LAND AND 10T % 24 New York Life Blag. Red. Buy this cozy 5-room bungalow at 2128 So. 3ith St. (Crelghton's 1st Add.) Every- thing modern, except furnace, oak floors fine, level, east front lot. close to car A pavement,' price $2,500, 3600 or $700 cash, bal- ance $30 per month. Payne, Bostwick & Slater, Sole Agents. @1 N. Y. Life Bldg. " 49,5 Feet, $27 000 Three-story brick, Farnam St., between 20th and 24th; short option; act guickly, Harrison & Morton. PRAIRIE PARK, high grade and artis- tic houses, $3.500 to $5,000; small cash pay- ment and balance monthly. Paxton Real Estate company, owner. e —e BAR(;-'AIN—F'I\.-I'Dom modern cot ter: H. P,\nRoTTE BOARD OF TRAD 2 8-ROOM HOUSES Corner on N. 18th Si. near Lake. Con- venlent to car. Well renied. Snap at $4,600, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO,, 620 New York Life Bldg. Red-199. PLENTY of cash buyers and trades for Omaha property and farms, Tn- yestment Co., 220 Coronado Bidg.. Denver, "~ 33x66, $33.000 N. WEST W. 0. W. SITE. Harrlson & Morton 320 ACRES CLEAR LAND. = Will exchange for Omah improved or will consider well located vacant lots. Re- member Wwe pay no attention to whittlers. NOWATA LAND AND LOT Ct 64 New York Life Bldg. Red-19, "FOR SALE—Good lot o 27th and Crown ge, 1. | Point avenue, cheap for cash; must sell at once. Telephone Florence 1%. D. Perrine, 382 Paxton. Doug: Tl Anx Open THE OMAHA BEE, Gentlemen: Let me thank you in removing my sister’s ad I was seriously considerin that paper, as the only mear out, for it hindered me in t Your aid was very timely and you that I appreciate it. . 420 North 24th St. Here is the ad referred to Very truly Letter for ‘the aid youn gave me from the World-Herald. g bringing suit against 18 of having the ad taken he renting of my rooms, can rest assured yours, MRS. LIDA GALLETT, Furnituge, Stoves, Household Goods. Househdld goods for nust sell at once; leaving eity. 420 $4th st, South Omaha. . When Tlxe.Beo called attention to it, the World- Herald forthiwith killed the lit{le ad, whi ch was right. FOR SALE or rent an S-r.. mod., hous ut Tel ey 3206; B-3479, ranm ARI’R'K\\‘EISI JE FOR SALE O e Sl e Rt Arkansas. A BARGAIN. A good little home In & good county, near 1 good raliroad town; § acres, 10, 20 or 40 acres: mostly improved; 3 to 35 acres In srehard; terms, and a good team taken | part pay; no commission. If you mean usiness write to D. W. Feemster, Gentry, iienton County, Ark " 1dame. FRUIT AND FARM LANDS In Sunny Southern Idaho Best and cheapest irrigated land in the west. Write for prices and descrip- live literature. A town of two years ind 2,600 population, A part of the biggest irrigated project on earth. LYMAN G. TAYLOR, Gooding, Idaho. Vermont, 15-ACRE farm for sale. Good bulldings ith all modern improvements, will cut 10) gon hay. Address Box &, Pittaford Mills, Vi S lowa, REAL ESTATE LOANS Buren coupty, slae dwelling hogse and bink barn, outbuildings. all th good condition; 7' acres of good land to cultivate and grass pasture, with never falling water for stock to g0 'to at all times. All under fence. Good investment, $66 per acre. Ad- dress W, Clayton, Douds-Leaido, la. Good 6% Farm Mortgages| always on hand and for sale in amounts from $300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYERS, 412 N. Y. Life Bldg. PAYNE, BOSTWICK Private Bfinaln‘. 4300 to #5000 GARVIN BROS., 18 20060 on improved pxourlr REAL ESTATE WANTED __ Wi HAVE BUYERS FOR 5, 6 and 7-r0bm Louses: If prices are right we can ser Fmr ¢ property ‘()nr you, fllunly of blue CHEAP FARM LANDS, To the man of small means who wants & home, we have it for you. To the man who has a tew hundred doliats to. invest, we have cheap lands for you. Write us for our list of cheap lands and description of our country, and you will find something to sult you. Tities to lands handied by us are guaranteed. We are on the main line of the Frisco railroad. McDonald & Son, Richland, Pulaskl County, Missouri. forar “ FARM BARGAIN—M us count of owner's heaith; ;N»Acr. farm, luv& nd rom town; pric ? Camphall, Litch: & quarter miles acre: easy terms. , Neb, - ' o ey N. Y. Lite 320 Acres 2 Milés from Town, $45 R IO Eastern Nebraska farm; im, . nearly all under cultivatio; flf.’?é'%"&‘n"."x TAILDHS 3 |vear.” It is worth $10 per acre more, but owner must sell. WATA LAND AND Lot CO. - Y. Lite Bidg. Red 1o%. will now ny for a real tallor made suit at my shop. 1 cut the rice, not the quality. $25 el AILOR BECK, 111’ South thth. 1 i1y o Lt ;',,. G, A, LXNQU!‘-ET ©0., 2%, Paxton Blook. OKLAHOMA i JOHN RADMAN, The Tailor, 706 N. 6th St. ‘We have" 100,000 acres of ctil Ill'lfl to select from. TAREing In price Hom ' i | D, coopE.R, TAILORSuits 0 per ncre. This land Is in tn. Eas district and you might geran; with your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT up. 319 N mn “500" Blook Tailor. e a2 bo: A. THLODUR& oo, o 1o BEIE SISTEK,youn man’s fashionable Sulte 624 New York Lite Hidg """ ailor, 412-13-14- Baston® Block, HTZZY. - : LA ¥ o| Independent Mess. Service, D. 6022 ‘A~i2iS ] . 7t ‘oo A cheap twilor 1s always dangerons. Bes \'I‘Ajf“:%l\ill;ll()g(]).%’l‘ 327K, 8-10 Brandels Bid + RMALLL IR {ODYM Merehant Talior, \ A. KODYM e Doug. w81, Government ' BOSTON TAILOR. Room 1, Paxton Blk.' J.C. JACKSON “AFEW #% and §% sults, only $55. MAX MORKLS Brown block. YGUSEI?. BUSY TAILOR, 1266 Farnam. Irrigated Land TAKE A DESERT CLATM IN THIS FAR FAMED GRAND VALLEY, COLORADO AND UTAH WHERE EVERY PREMIUM PRODUCT GROWS while they last, The Talilor, A. RUBIN Cleanivg, dyeing, sults pressed, fe. 1808 B¢, Mary's. We will gell you water rights for same at 5 per acre foot on yearly or monthly in- staliments, wi'hout Interest. Just stop and consider what this interest ftem amounts to for a term of years at 6 per cent, There is no gamble or element of chance In this, as you make your own selection out of thousands of acres whicn have not been picked over and over, WANTED TO BUY (WOOD price pald for 2d-hand eclothes. lhau And furniture. EELNFK D. b4l watches, h, THi GRAND VALLEY 18 CONCE T }; 24-lignd, best TO BE ONE OF 1HI MOST FERTI VALLEYS T i Rt Eb, SEARL price 2d-iaad turniture, clothes. efls . % BEING ADAPT! TO THE GRf uur flhe. -m tor u-oond- hand furnl. 10 PERIECMON. OF ALL THE COM | e, foth MON CLObS KROW TO AN R g_" carpets. clothing and ahoes. T'ol, Doug ILI\I’;E%H SR’ W Han lmeu"muL.Hu BST NIT ) STATES WHER. RODUCYS 1 far a0 [ALTAIN - SUCH | HIGH PRREECTION. _BEST prices T, surniturd, 0 el FRUIT GROWING -18 i LEADIN “ANTI tion to bulld Bt. AND MOST PROFITABLE INDUSTRY. HUFFMAN, n:Név(iLLmlgx‘:lflafl“. You do not have to live on this land, [ — el e under the desert act, but must cultivate one-eighth of it before proving up. Our ten-acre tract proposition ‘will inter- est you. WANTED to buy at once, l(ll or 200 ball-bearing roller skates. | particulars, P, pairs Address, stating lu rqbul Neb. See Us for Next Excursion WANTED-—TO RENT F"‘bru'”yl | TWANTED=Room and_board WM. H. HENNEY, State Agent, | family. Address W- 81, Bee 411 South 15th St., Omaha. 'WANTED—Sulte of rooms or large s C g cove, with boAlG, on or near car line, for Opposite Orpheum Theator, |mctier ana a-uxnua. daughter {Bplayea et Ly in_pyblic sch Address 1 89, COUPLE wants board and room where they will be treatéd as one of the family. Address A 80, Bee in private A DEEP, RICH BSOIL, SUNSHINE | all the time; water: when you want Land at % tv $0 per acre for weli_in BLDERLY gentloman nd to roved farms; go e it Februawy 1 Very | board close-in; Dxaf&l Drtvnn llmlly All» p rutos. Write us. dress A 876, B WATA LAND & JAW co.; ‘\um m New ¥ Life Bidg. Red 199) “Miscellaneous. I HAVE some fino acreage tracts from 2% to 40 acres. _ HUFFMA) VILLY “WANTED-Modern apartments for two; prefer western section of the city. Address o 81, Bee, tor pool kmll and 4_barher shop. ROOM, U8 _NE YOUNG COUPLE wish room and hoard, small private family, or furnished apart- ment; wust be sirictly modern, Bee.* BLDG. Address & 106, e WANTED—SI{UATIONS WANTEL -3y you P for board wheie A.uumnu b WANT position as_collecto best of referenc Address Y ALL AROUND baker wants s anteed “work. Ornamentation Address Box 49, Misaouri “FAMILY w -Pay ne Invstment Co \VANN.U——( Sty loans. Peers Trusc Co. 0. Wead, . 3100 to §0,00 made prompuly. Wead Bldg., 1sth and Farnam, F00 to 35000 on homes in Om. Real Estate Co., 108 N 162 O'Keete Y. Llh ‘Doug. or spedlaity. Valley, la. frants, W, l'llnnm 8t WANTED—Clly loans Farnam smith & Co,, 1 LcWh.lt RATES—Be "LOANE to home owucrs and Home build- With_privilege of making pariial puy. its gomi-annoslly o commission. v is _wamm.. s LEGAL NOTICES : " TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-MY W3 First onal hlnl Hidg. wife, Ethelyn Marshall, formerly Ethely| Daily, havi and board, 1 will SECOND 4l0:§:’fl‘:.Aglfl llunnlunu;)flshd Rooms irst National Bank ‘P!" ‘phanu Dou.l 2318, FIVE ru CEN‘I‘ “BN" ! y relpunll“dl for any debts or ohll{l tions she may contract. L. H. MARSHA' ~ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIO— KEKLY SALLINGS g ’nvnnnwu Mu«m-m;uflhu—u-—q oo AMIN, 6. A Chiosss. & ua bo. Clark &, ruo AP nnun‘fi: L4 nw Tork Ll EASTERN N-brul- tarm loans on high k'ru..rl low no h ids. - N MONTREAL Baston Brore aha for 20 years—and shall be glad to have you call and tell you | wi | & GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONBTR( CTING Quartermaster, Fort Robinson, Nebraska, J uary 19, 1910.—Sealed pr hing all material and Il h\r ADDL- ‘I"l()N D RI ‘yur HOUSE, NBW 0lhE ete., at' Fort Robinson, Nebri k will be feceived here until 1 a. m. bruary 19, 1010. Plans and specifications may be con- sulted at the offices of the Chlef Quari master at Denver, Omaha, Chioago and 8t Paul Dcvfl uartermas at Louls, and at tils offics Ban proposals and uction l“lddvr may be obtained at me ol Plans and furnished upon receipt of ocer for §15 to ln-nn their raturn. iny sals should be b gog OVING AND AR fications R 1 Nn WATER ?\‘“DH" and ad- Construeth ‘& ':(“.ln‘rt:: H!":aln Construe uarterm s #on, Nebri “l. Jna ILWAY TIME CARD UNION ’I‘A‘I‘ION—TOI asp! 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Omaha Local Burleson Urges Repeal of Oleo Tax Texas Congressman Alleges it is Re- sponsible for Exgh/ Price of Butter, WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Representative Burleson of Texas appeared before the house committee on agriculture in behalf of his blll repealing the tax on olemargar- ifie, which tax he asserted wag responsible for the present high price of butter, Before this tax was imposed, Mr. Burle- #on sald there was manufactured annually 130,000,000 pounds of oleomargarine, which he characterized & pure and wholesome food product which sold for from 12 to 18 oents per pound. The price of butter was then 20 to % cents per pound. The production of oleomargarine has been dccreased 66% per cent, he sald, as a re- sult of the tax and the price of butter has gone up from 28 cents to 40 ceats. per pound. Passage of the law was secured, Mr. Burleson stated, by ‘the National Dairy union and by a stupendeous lobby, which it Is sald expended a vast sum of money." The committee will hear evidence on the Burlegon bill on February 9. DREYFUSS _ SELLS PATTERSON First Basem Secured from Browns Goes to Chattanocoga. PITTSBURG, Jan. 3.—Hamilton Patter- son, the first baseman secured by Barney Dreyfuss from the St. Louls American league team late last summer,~was sold Saturday to the Chattanoogs team of the Southern league. Patterson never donned & Plttsburg uniform and was taken at a walver price from St. Louls, so the local team would be fortified In case a deal for the other players fell through, The acquisi- tion of Jack Flynn resulted in disposing of Patterson. A Serious Breakdown results from ehrenic constipation. Dr. King's New Life Pllls cure headache, stomach, liver and bowel trouble, Zc. For salo by Beston Drug Co. +b 5:00 pm b10:16 am| yy NEW NID WEST BOWLING MARK Brunswick-Balke Five of Kansas City Hang Up Record of 2,909, THREE OMAHA TEAMS PLAY Loch's Willow Speings Make Rest Mark for Lecals—Next Tourmas ment Will Probably Be Held Here. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 3.~Brunswiok-Balke tive from Kansas City hung up & new mid- dle-west bowling record last night in the tournament here when they shot 3,500, breaking last year's record of 3,851 held by the Nichols team, also of Kansas City.' J. Yerkes and W. H. Lockwood of St Louls made the high mark of ths toufna. ment in the two-men eventé-this afterncon with 1,228 The 633 score of Fred Sohuthéls of Kt Louls, in the singles, the opehing day, still stands. Today was largely given over, to viditing teams from Omaha, Kansas cnv. ‘Topeka, 8t. Joseph, Columbus, Nel Dos Run, Mo. These teams also will bowl "ortg The fight for the 1913 tournament. lies tween Kansas City and Omabe: It 18 be- lleved the latter contingent will land It, ks it has the backing of the Bt. Jossph bowl. ers. George F'. Stors of Omaha BAs RO PO~ sition for re-election to. the presideney. The Columbias of St. Joseph were in the second round of five-men u.q. night with 2,792, omu scords In this rouhd were? bock'- “Willow Bvrlnn Omah Stors Triumphs, Omahs Mets, Omaha Columbus, Columbus, Topeka, Topeka, Ki White Palace, St, Grands, St. Lould. Al Results of the first set of five-men teatmy tonll-m, follow: PRI nfl on, Kansas City. Gordo g}p«l. Kansas Cit, alke, Kansas City.. lunleblch Klnu Cit: Koon Katter, St Louia. utter, Loul 'f‘m scores of the events i the second m were: F. Utley-G. Schuttenbe: H. J. Brockman-E. Hilker. J. C. Ameling-C. Fuerman. . Bai H“ Schlenk Brunswick Two Men Teams. W. H. Lockwood and J. Yerkes of 'St Louls got 1,228 piné In the first two-men event of the Middle West Bowling assocta~ tion tournament this afternodn. Results of other*high two-men teams follow: W. Thielecke-G. Schneldt . Y E. B. Wilder-E. T, Wiillam . 1 In the individual events J. E. Aubuchou was high man, with 507 pin: The final scores for the day of the two- men teams were: C. Vandewater-H, Deen J. W. Banders-H. Mann. P l‘nLflber!’-A Schmitt , Gustin-Lents Louls Pabst-W. Hammon .. Individual Scores. The scores of the last individual bowlers Louts Pabst & - Plans Made for F. J. Witter ., Athletic Meetind M. Danner . Elmer Vaughan . . Brockman .... Emll Holker . . Mann J. Ben Cherrington Chosen Chairman of Directors—Entries Now Being Received. Plans for the big amateur athletic meet, to be held at the Auditorium March 2%, were considered in detall Naturday at {the Young Men's Christian assoclation bullding by a number of athletes. Hen Cherrington was chosen chairman of board of directors and R. L. Chrns seors- tary. A meeting of the athletes will be held later, when committees will be chosen to take charge of the carnival, Entries for the meet have been recetved from the State university at Lincoln, Drake, Morningside, Ames, the ‘Kanwas City and Lincoln Young Men's Ohristlan assoclations and other entries gre expected soon. The Kansas City team will be the same one that took first honors in the athletio carnival at the Alaska-Yukon Pa- cific exposition. Iowa Team Has Record ‘Mark Hawkeyes Defeat Washington Btate in Second Series of Indoor Shoot. g ' WASHINGTON, Jan, 2.~In the, sécond series of matches being shot indoors by the Intercolleglate Indoor Rifle Shooting league Thursday night the University of Iowa des feated Washington state college by a margin of fifty-seven points, which gives to the lowa team the record mark of sthe shoot, 1,800 points. Columbis = university defeated Cornell by twanty-five points and George Washington university defested Delaware college by 192. The intercollcgiate indoor championahip match will'be shot during the. week ending March 26. GRINNELL AGAIN BEATS TIGERS lowa Dasket Bal Columbia 52 to 8, COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 2.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Missour! lost to the Grinnell college basket ball team last night after a hard fought battle, the final score being 31.fo 8, The plucky lowans, three times: ehume plons of Towa, had easy running and, do- served to win, the game put up by Low. man's tigers belng creditable, but mich slower than thelr last night's exhibition. Both teams fought desperately. for. the dectsion, the first half ending with Grinnell leading, 17 to 8 1In the second half the Towans appeared the stronger and increased d beyond Missourt's resch. The Five Wins at Grinnell. Kearney X futz ehron Kearney ty Athlstio Kansas club. Umpire: I’;V-y Timekeel 5 Bl Children like Cwnbcrlunl Coush “ . edy, It 1s pleasant to take tine. Length of hulvn‘ I"rllly

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