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OFFERED FOR RENT and (oftages—Continued £ HOUSES, ins.‘ance. Ringwalt, Barker Bik Chris Boyer, 22d and Cumings St, tor houses and flats, frum $10 to $40, and from thres to ten room MODERN, 8-room house, 216 8. ®th Ave, lhul\n DD\I‘II 587, BRICK house, %14 Dewey Ave., 7 rooms, modern. T nam 8t. 610 . Bth Avi Slik Dept. Mclver, Hayden Bros. THE BEE: OFERED FOR SALE Mince TYPEWRITER SHghtly” used and rebuilt Underwoods, « , Remingtons, Smith Premiers, Mon- Smitha and other makes. Full guarantee. Prices % to % manufacturers’ % and up). Loweat rental prices. Look over our stock before buying or write for our barg In llat. Distributers L. C. Smith & Bros pewriter. v SWANSON (10, Inec., 8. 15th St., Omaha Neb. res at_Des Moines and Lincoln Also UPRIGHT I(h'nlull leaving city. 216 N iano; bargain; own ROOM, modern house, new plumbing, nice lawn. 719 So, $7th. Key at 721 So, 7th, Harney JOH SON INST, N X i Tnl. D lm HOUBES, fiats, Garvin Bros., 38 N. ¥. L. | © H “In Wil parts of clty HOUBRS It s & §1) A il ol e NO BEQUAL—Steam heat, sl moders. 3 g hail, bath and nt. NOUSEHOLD GOOULS packed, torwarded: cheap freight rates; moving and storing Exnrmmen- Delivery Co. Tel. Doug. 2. 7 ROOM modern hnl" 1608 Spruce St H L Pl\m\b 110 8. JM PERSO NAL MECHANO-THERAPY is a drugless re for femmle weakness. Consult Dr. Marguerete Hallovan, 226 Ne ville Bik. D. 7i nder supervision of M. D FOR '—§-room hrl& house, all mnd e B WIS Aver 3 4-room tment, city water, tollet, 1523 18th, .50, room, combination fixtures, will b corner house, east front, modern, vacant s7on, BACHMANN, 2639, D. 506, "MAGGARD van & Stor: o Co. D Pack, store and 'hlfl housel HOUSES—Poters Trust Co., N.Y.Life Bldg. e N Ewildings. o8, AH 1 WAN' buliding ‘Wil rent & month. Bastern owner whi'sell chieap, THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1 New York Life ffer for the two story brick and 1216 Howard ~street. Huflding. OFFERED FOR SALE Furniture, Office Furniture For Sale We expect to move into our new olflcel. third floor of Ware Monl h and nam, about February 1. eq' ment will be new we offer M [ ofticy furniture now in use. There are nine desks, various sises; one &-foot standing desk, six tables, {mwrller llblll and & pumber of chairs, hese will ready .for ry Feb. 1. Come in and uko your plck. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Bame Old Room, N. Y. L. Bldg. SECOND-HAND furniture at the Child's Saving inatitute to furnish four 0oms in & cottage adjofhing the institute. Auy- one who can donate edding, dress- chairs, rugs, O or L thing else for that purpose Is requested to 'phone the matron. Webster 1991. A NxcEL! aimho( steam hn\:a - room flat, full of ro bar- h Addrm X 15. Bee. $,00 FOR INFANTS HOME. Your renewal to the Ladies’ Home Jour- nal and the Satur S Evening Post |« worth 50c o the Childs' Saving institute, 70 already earned. Urgent, must have more subscriptions in January. Rush them In. This is no ordinary appeal, but an {nvalld'’s bid for & 1ivlihood in_hope of business on other publications. Subscrip- tlons to Kverybody's or McClure's mean $100 prize to me. I duplicate any offer, Write | for complete magazine catarogwe and sto: “A Broken Back.” Do it now. Just Gor- don, the Magazine Man, Omaha. ’'Phone Douglas 71 leCTLY pl‘lvll homn {or confine- ments; trained nur Lablen for adopilons 2618 Davenport. riens de Voy. Manicuring and massage wf BT b V& ‘Phone . T68. PRIVATE HOME dnnng contihement; bables for adoption. Good aritan Swni torium, 40 18t Ave., Councll Bluffs, Ia. \Ind tou s for men. ul\li"'ll‘fl. WIGN‘ and lrl'khN R B WE rent and repair m mna- of sewing maching ind. A 1663, Doug. EBHRASKA CXi 15th L‘LE and Harney sta THE SALVA'I]OV ARHY solicits cast-ott {lowhing, I fact anyihing you do not nesd We collect, repair and seil N. lith Bt., for cost 19F Salletion 10/ the werthy [T will Call 'phone Dougias and wagon A HOME for women during confinement. We find homes for babies where mothers eannot care for them. Bables boarded. For terms addiress Mrs. Martha A. Lee, @1 Bangroft 8t, Omaba, Neb. 'Phone Doullu 1921, WASHBURN' S new Underworld Sewe! price, 'l, Swartz & HcKelVy New- Dept.—2a hand bks—Ger & Eng poriodlc&ll.% S. 16th. MAGNETIC '.rllun.n'. Mme. Smith book, *‘The wold at all book stores; A Bool.(;: y us American Household Furniture B Fubiiturs @on 3 NOToueer: Typewriters, SECOND hand mc-mun oold. rmlrod Central Typewrl| & ter Exohange, 1607 Farnam Typewriters For Rent g4}, son Co.,, 417 South [5th street, Oma Fhonographs. makes, Sw EECOND HAND Fdison graphs, 32, good as-new. Call or 'HIA PI.hD Plu We. save you from 50¢ t/ 0Old Boston Store. COA $1.60 on every ton .and _Miseellunceus. better coal. We guarantee correct weis g AT CUT PRICES Rosenblatt’s Cut Price Coal Co. ,um oot ond hand; will sell at W. Baker, Sufl. Bee !dl BODA P‘OUNTAINS lllsvnlh COAL_JFurmscs lema, & ten 4575 APPLL\ Barr;xea “Winter Var 2 Fl t; Brown, Hor.ncm, $3 nee 572 ¥m n'w and lecond ly payments. Deright, toad delivared. D. #60. 8. 18th St., third floor gr.lvuo one- EGGER! 1 18 Marina Se Bouiine 8. Wome lata properly? 1s your 8007 I¢ ok, why not consult. Prof G K. 'bmu-n Bl u:r‘s nl-nllun rlven to facial massage and scalp treatment. BIRDXI PMI nwher of plano, W. 1064. Are your tired? Does your blood Birou REAL ESTATE bis \17 PROFERTY FOR SALD. FOR SALE-By owner, (wo-story, new, square house, /08 Maple St.; six rooms, row-onr hall, bath, floored 'sttic with stairs, full cemented baserent, besi furnace, plumbing and combination elcetric light and gas fixtures; cement walks. All ready to be occupled. 7-ROOM \10[)P,RN " CLIFTON HILL Fine gorner lot just a step to two car lines. Beautiful |o<‘nx)un We want you to look at it. Price, NOWATA LAND .»\\Ii LOT CO., 824 New York Life Bldg. Red-1 brand 40x66, $2,200 NEAR NEW U P. HEADQUARTERS. Harrison & Morton hohl'\ HKhlv plans Spaulding. Web. 3989, | at 2218 S glv Owner, 2311«8. Hth. 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, $1,800 On Ohlo street near 19th. Look at it. It's cheap. Then we have others. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 04 New York Life Bidg Red-1009. “W. o. furnished. & Jensen bull Res, 2121 room ne an cottage ofter, DEAN PLACE newest and most attractive addition 1s now ready for your inspec tion. All lota have about 234-foot ter- race and a frontage of 50 feet. All streets have been paved, all sidewalks are in, sewer, water, gas and electric services in front of every lot. All specials have been pald. Some of the most beautiful shade trees in lhe city are to ve found in Dean It s situated one block north of Hanscom Park and six blocks east of the Field club—and is bounded on the east by Park Ave, on the south by Popples ton Ave.. ‘on the west by 30th Ave., and adjoins the Thomas Rogers fine home on the north. Our prices are of adjoining Omaha's much lower than those property, ranging from $1.600° to $2,000 for the best corners. Terms 3 cash and the balance in one, two and three years. Plats of the addition will upon application To .reach this. addition, take fither the east or west park cars. ‘Get off at Park Ave. and Pacific St, walk south 250 feet to our big sign. Call Douglas 1064, ask for H. M. Chris- {ie, and make an appointment to see these W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., Sole Agents, 1820 Farnam St, _Tels. D. 1064. Ind. A 1064 44x66, $7,500 NEAR W. O. W. SITH. Harrison & Morton be malled OM \IL\ TU FSD AY, | A 2th and | - $25 .L\Nl':\RY 1910, 25, $100 to $10,000 made prompuiy, F. D. Wead, Wead Bidg., 15th and Farnam. “WANTEDClty loans and warranta. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St LOWEST RATES—Bamis Srandels Hidg. SECOND .{ORTGAGE i0abs negotiated. iy Rooms 417-1§ First National Bank af Boil phone Douglas %18, - FIVI PFR kE.'\T !ONE' to loan on Businesa Property. OTAOMAS BRENNAR, Room 1, New Tork Life Higg: oans FASTERN Nebraska farm and loans on high-grade Omaha residence prop- erty ut low Interest. Optionsl payments no delay. 1 Sibbernsen, Old Boston Btors g, 40 to $.000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefo Estate Co.,, 1008 N. Y. Life. Doug. or 62. TW KAC N. Y. Lite YNE, BOS' .. Private money, $00 to $5,000; low rute. LOANS to home owners and home bulld- %3 First Natonal Bank Bidg. GARVIN BROS. 818 N. Y. Life, $00 o $00,000 on tmproved properts. Nn delay. " Wi HAVE BUYERS FOR 6, 6 and f.room Louses. If prices are right We can sen. your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, Suite i34 N. Y. Life Bidg. SWARS b o NGE—Fine upright_plano Address J I8, Bee, FOR EXCH/ for board and room. 320 ACRES CLEAR LAND. Will exchange for Omaha lmproved or will consider well located vacant lots. Re- member we pay no altention to whitiler NOWATA LAND AND.LOT CO,, 624 New York Life Bidg. TAILORS will now pay for a real tallor made sult at my lhnp 1 cut the price, not the quajit TAILOR BE! 1 South 15th. G A Lnouzs'r co., ms Paxton Block. .vouN n.u)wm llor, 706 N. 16th &t D. COOPER, TAiL()R Suite | 30 . Sio Nbce A. THEODORE, 5 ROOM MODERN $1,800 On Ohlo St., near two car lines. - bu%lln at the price. NOWATS LAND AND LOT CO., 624 New York Life Bidg. Red-199. BTORE on N. 16th St.; lot 2x132 feet, east tront, near Burt Si., $,0 F. D. WEAD, 1801 Farnam St, INVESTMENT A very desirable rental property, always rented to prompt paying tenants. In a locality that Is improving rapidly. Is now paying over 1§ per cent on actual cash In- vest Price, $),000; 35,000 cash and $4,000 long u 8 oS oyant it to run at S_Fer cent. ATA LAND AND c,. ed 1909, Surely 50" Block Tailor. SEE SISTEK,young mans fashionable tailor, 412-13-14-15 Paxton Block. Indopendent Mess. Service. D. 6022 A-43ib. A cheap tailor is always dangerous. S 37 A. Kervan, 0810 Brandels Bid A, KODYM Merchant Tallor, 14U Harney St., boul 6987, 3 JKSON BOSTON TAILOR. J. C. JACKSON ROSTMN pasion Sik. A FEW 335 and $30 sults, while they last, only $25. MAX MORRIS, The Tailor, Brown block. ® YOUSEN, BUSY TAILOR, 16 Farnam. NORDIN, The Tallor—1522 Dougias St 49.5 Feet, $27,000 Three-story brick, Farnam St., bstween 20th and 24th; short optiot; act quickly. Harrison & Morton. MISB LA GRANE, baths, massage. 1617 Dodl; St., basement flat. Hours, 10 a m. S m 8. mn St. Blltr'lly on D:\‘ll'lll o | ,MUSIC. Mllllh.d | Dancing = specialty. INETIC treatn: nf,‘.‘fm % and rmassage nent. 814 lndor-a-:nl. x;;.mh-tn MABSQUE suits te rent. Theo. Lieben. PRAIRIE PARK, high grade and arti tie. houses, $3,500 to $5,000; smell cash R:y- al ment and’ balance monthly. Paxton Estate company, owner. IARGAXN—Flve—room filodern cottay $.,500. Eas; o3¢ I H. PA}{ROTTE BOARD OF TRADE, 2 8- noom HOUBES Corner on N, 18th Si., near Lake. Con- venlent to car. Weil rented. Snap at $4,600. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., % New York Life Bidg. ludvlwo OMAHA Stammerers’ _Ins, Ramge Bldg. EXPERIENCED nuree, 3 years; ladies in continement & spectaity; prices reason- 13 able. 3109 8. No. 17002; guar'td cure. CHILBLAINS o, Haines Drug Co, MASSEOTHERAPHY — Mme, Chicago, baths, uh lreatments. 207 N. TO WHOM IT MAY MecCabe, Allen of glow and massage 17th 8t., room 1. {CONCERN: I, John understand that my divoroed wife, abe, is using my name. . I will to de s0 @ she recently Signed, John McCabe, 33x66, $33,000 N. WEST \‘\ 0. W. BITE, Harrison & Morton 320 ACRES CLEAR LAND, Will exchange for Omah improved or will consider well located vacant lots. Re- member we pay no attention to Whllucrt NOWATA LAND AND LOT C: 64 New York Lifs Blds “FOR BALE—Good lot on Z1th a and Cro Crown Polnt avenue, cheap for cash; must sell at once. Telephone Florence 195, Klndunx (W sad Dy N{OTORS Nsw and_secondnar amos nll Kinds of" eleetrigal reg:lrlnf uBron Electrical Works, 813 8, e POULTRY Bereenings. $L60 100 1bs. Wagner, 801 N. 16th == HALL’S safen, new. 24- hlnd. 1818 Farnam. “BCHOLARSHIP on leading business col- lele for sale at Gimcount. Address P68 FOR SALB-New_ I.l - hand billlara fi..,m (al“l We lead the wos'lfl in xtures, eas; te. - wiak - mx--coum. D-.yal.n Bt oy 'l HAVE on band & nllmb'r of ink bar- rels which we wlll I at 5o each. Thay are fine. for ral; or ashes. Call ll pressroom Bee Puhllbhln‘ Co. FINE upright Klmhlll leaving clyy. 216 N. DRUQ. at wl .rl~ fre g‘ ers; catalogue free. ‘onnell Dn' Co.. Omlb& dpllno. $95; owner ht paid on all .:rmn & Mo BOURBON Red Turkeys, Embden Ge and Indian' Runner Ducks. Mes: o & Robinett, R. 1. Chariestown, Ind. "OR SALE or rent an 8-r, mod houue \&l.lnul Hill. Tel. Harney 3295; B-34; $2.400 will buy a 5-room house, all modern except furpace. Lot 60-foot front; newly papered, new brick walk, walking distance to town. Located at 1218 S. 17th. 'Phone Webster 1949, owner. Rylen & Linderman & Qu.m, St A. RUBIN Cleanivg, dyeln Dressed. boc. 1806 Bt. erv WANTED TO BUY UOOD price id for »hlnd clothes, oes and flll'fl"pll.Y‘t BEL# 5& HIGHEST prluo 1d for broke Wllch.'. old lold, ele. M. l\?‘u m “ flAL‘TlMORE 24-1 hlnd rlc. 24-hand f nhu Bl" Pprice ture, carpets. 971, € pa; n.em.v s best D. 425 furn, c?'rlu lmtl ’I.‘I. Doug. WANT location to bulld St. Louls flats. HbI‘FMAN 318 NEVILLL BLDG. WANTED to buy at once, 100 or 200 pairs ball-bearing roller aklle Address, stating particulars, P. O. Box 63, Columbus. Neb, WANTED—T0 RENT WANTED—Suite of rooms or cove, with board, on or near car mcther and daughter; dau In_public school. Address ROOM, for pool hall and b-rbor shop outside of Omaha. Teeple 8 8. 10th ® REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 10~ACRL garden fl! 'm, good 6 room house and barn; 4 miles from postoffice. Inquire of J. B. West, 2128 Seward St. large al- line, for f-m" employed WANTED—SIYUATIONS “BARI}:'E;D bl;lymo;allh Roclk coé:k-?u for © bope, fine style an mage. My 'birde werd winners at the’ leading shows of braska. G. W, Feuerstein Fremont, Neb. Route 2. BUFF turkeys; toms, fl“ hens, £. R. Thompson, ” Aliison. E. FULL BLOOD Rhode Island Red Cock- erels, C. H. Eckery, 2 So. Orphanage, Benson. PRINTING "PHONE_IND. A-260 for Lyngstad Printing Co.. 16th lood Fflnunl FOR BALI—NI!IN\M ocash register, with “f' -lmm‘gur cnew It taken at once. Address K nd-carved mar et about 40 ft. room 20 feat wide it storage house. For furth, rmanurn phaue Dauxlu 238, Bee Build “B-FOOT oak roller {op desk for sale at » bargain, Apply Superintendent Bee Bldg. STORM SASH Sp! € o ote stock fur- C. ed on short notice. SUNDELL & Co Contractors and Bullders, Room O, New York Lite Blds. FOR nMrumom violin, — Ave. . 218 No. 38th WATERB PRINTXNG C ldll LER 1212 Douglas St )7 62-524 B. 19th, & JAMIESCN, quick printers, .__Tel. Doug. 4289; Ina. . A 4289, REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS, REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 1858; prompt llrvie get our prices. 1710 Flrnlm 8t PAYNE INV CO., first fioor N, Y. Lite Llh REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President BENJAMIN ® E. CO. 47 Brandeis llld| | Geo. D. Perrine, %2 Paxton, Doug. 7801, “Omaha Bee:— Please discontinue my ad. rented the furni I ished rooms the day the ad appeared in the paper. ‘MRS. JENNIE DALEY,” 202 North 18th Here is the sertion Ccost St. ad. The in- 20 cents. TWO nicely furnished ‘Phohe A-1751 stedm heated. »oms, large and Call The Bee if you have anything in the world to sell. Want Ad phone 235, MIDLAND Guarantes and Trust pany, bonded abstracters, street, Tel. D. 2865 com- 1714 Farnam FIVE ACRES—No improvements, blst and A Sts., near limits between Omaha and South Omaha. Wil lease for- season. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1002-3-4 N. Y. Life. Doug. or A-2152 DO YOU own a vacant lot? Why not let us bulld for you? No charge for blans. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 164 Harney street. WANTED—By young man: place to work for board -nu- -tuuuma n»y s college. | F,\MILY washing done. YOUNG man with five vears experience in credit and collection department wants to ochange. Good reason. Address J 19 ve. W»b When you want what you want when you want it, say so through The Bee Want Ad columns FARM AND EQ%LEOIAATE N FOR SALE Missourt. CHEAP FARM LANDS. To the man of small means who wants a home, we have It for you. To the man Who has a few hundred doliars to invest W have cheap lands for you. Write us for our list of cheap lands and description of our country, and vou will find sometting to suit vou. Titles to lands handled by us are guaranteed. \We are on the main | line of the Prisco raliroad. McDonald & | Son, Richiand, Pulaski Counwy, Missourt Nebrasua, | Must be suld on ac: | count of owner's health; well Improved | 820-acre farm, seven and & quarter miles | from town, price, $& per acre: easy terms. | J. . Campbail. Litehfiela, Neb, | 320 Acres 2 Miles fr ;niuwTowu, $45 Easiern Nebraska farm; lmprovements; nearly all under cultivation; fine crop lasi | year. At is worth $10 per acre more, but | owner must_sell, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,, %4 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1294 FARM BARGAIN-M " Oklahoma, OKLAHOMA We have 100,000 acres of choice land to select from, ranging in price from $ to $40 per acre. This land is in the oll and gus district and you might get an oll well with your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite 64 New York Life Bidg. wexms, A DEEP, RICH SOIL, SUNBHINE all the time; water when you want it Land at $ to #0 per acre for well im- roved farms; go see it Februnry 1. Very ow round trip rate LAND & bD'l‘ co, York Lite Bldg.. Red 199 FOR SALE—I sell ranch «nd farm land in and out of the Artesian Belt, 10 to 50,000 acres; don't buy from boomers; you pay thelr expenses; 1 know the coun- try. Write me for information. R, Odom, Uvalde, Texas Vermont. 5-ACRE farm for sale, Goud buildings with all modern improvements, will cut 100 tons hay, Address Box %, Pittstord Mills, Vi | Theophile | Reuben E. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Joseph H..Smidt and wife to Catherine Daly, lots 15 and 16, Arlidgton ad- dition, and s. 40 ft. of lot 7, bloek 3, Alma Plaza . $5,000 Merchants National bank }0 orge E. Pritchett, lot 11, block "2, Covell's addition to Crelghton Heights,. Rt. F Richard Scannell to Frank Versocky, lot 18, block 2, St. Mary's addition . Christena Landen Carl 1. Wenger, beth Place ... hd umlenhuxumde Oosterlinck, lots 3 and 4 block 8, Shelby Place... Gilbert M. Hitchcock and Reserve Realty company 11, block 8, Hitcheoek's dition_ ... W. E. Martin to Clara B. 2 ft. of lot 17, A. Crelghton Real Estate & fer company to Ralph M. Longsdorf, Iot 7, block 9, Creighton's first ad- dition OB O TR s |3, M. Hamilton and wife to Robart J. Hamilton, s% of bloek 10, subdi- | o 250 ‘and "'husband "to 8% of lot to Aloise and 5, “wife " 'fo lots 10 and sion of J. I. Redlcl : cr Anderson to D. 8. Efner, and 8. Frederick's addition | Reed Brom to W. L. Selby, lots 18 and 14, block 2, Loomis' second subdivision Tuttle's gub............. 5 3 s §. Gilbert to W. L. Selby, lot ®, block 4 in N‘Ib) s first mldl(lon to South Omaha iots'7 addition..... Stephen Telcer and wife to ¥ Sei- by, lot 28, block 1, same addition Elizabeth A. Coifax to W. L. Selby, Iot 18, block 3, Mayne's addition Columbia _ Investment com Loulse Dorr, lot 18, block Stde James Smith, Dewey and wife to lot 2, biock 12, Stewart, et al., lot 13, block Anna Plainview, 2, to James W. Sowell, 1. Brevoort Place a8ads 15k sk 30 d 2, Charles and wife to Agda McCandless' Beckman ni lot 14 ace Annle Vo Staben, nigton Omaha Safe pany to Mary E. Jot 10 and e. 38 ft. 9, block 15T%, city. Ralston Townsite company to M. 8 Dean, lot 2. block Ralston. . Howard W. Harvey to Carl A. Sand- berg, w. 46 t of 8. 16 ft, of n. 154 ft of 1ot 7, block 2, Orchard HNI... 4 ([ hulel Platt, Jr., and Charles Platt, ., executors, to C. A. snnd\erg. w. Afi ft. of lot 7. 'xrm n. 146 £t biock 3, Orchard HiUl " band p Yots 1 and %, bloek 4 Hen "Trust com: Hoge, e. 3 ft. of of 8. 2 ft of lot 2,700 | GOVERNENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THR CONSTRU CTING Quartermaster, Fort Robinson, Nebraska, January 19, 1910.Sealed proposals for fur- nishing all' materfal and labor for ABDI. TION TO AND PATRING MP HOUSE, NEW BOILERS, NEW PUMP, ete., at Fort Robinson, Nebragka will bs received here until 11 a. m. February 1 1916, Plans and specifications may be con sulted at the offices of the Chlef Quarter- master at Denver, Omaha, Chi and St Paul. Depot Quartermaster at 2001 a and at this office. Blank proposals an instructions to bidders may be obtained af the same offices. Plans and .poolflelllonl furnished upon receipt of ocertified cheok for $15 to Insare their return. Envelopes containing proposals should be indorsed “PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVING AND REPAIRING WATER SYSTEM" and ad- dressed o Captaln Malvern Hill Barnum, Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Robin- son, Nebraska Jasart LEGAL NOTICES n, FORT LOGAN, COLORADO, January 1910—Sealed proposals in triplicate wiil be recelved until 10 &. m. February 2i, 1910, and then publicly opened, for the construction of 8 Laundry Bullding and the inet allation of Plumbing, Electric Wiring, Laundry Ma- chinery and Equipment. Blank forms for bidders, plans and specifications may be had on' application. United States reserves right to accept or reject any or all pro- posals or any part thereof. Envelopes con- taining proposals should be marked “Pro- posals for Construction of Laundry" and addressed to Captain Chase Doster, Quar- naster, United States Army. s J2%-77-20 F1-5-18 ___RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION—Tenth and Mason. Union Pacific— R Leave. San Fran. ov'rl'd Ltd. 8:15 Chi. & Alllnuu Xpress . 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Twin City Passenger 8ioux City Local Bmerson Local, OCEAN STEAWSHIPS CRUISES DE LUXE to the WEST INDIES By New “AVON ” 11.500 Twin-Serew EASTER CRUISE (18 aaye) FRO '\‘4‘3';«' 'v'ou: rrolt New Torx W NE TR MARCH 25 New Twio-Serew T nmm the West Indles BERMUDA NEW WEEKLY SERVICE e x.nn “BERR Complete Illustrated Bookiets on Request THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET Co, SANDERSON & SON. 32 State St., N, Y. 49 LaSelle St., Cnicago. W. B. Bock. 1524 Farnam St. Omaba. Whenever you wasl seme thing, eall "Phone Dougias % end make It knows through & Bes Want Ad | creasea | rests were made during 1900 as compared DR. CONLEY'S RESICNATION IN Reads Formal Document to Congrega- tion of First Baptist. SAYS THIS ACTION IS FINAL Rev. Wilson Mills Appeals for Means to Ald Poor Charches—Father Fitspatrick Sermonises on Holy Family. The formal resignation of Rev. J. W. Conley, D. D., as pastor of the First Bap- tist church was read by him at the close of the morning service Sunday morning. He will go to Fresno, Cal. Preceding the reading of his resignation Dr. Conley sald the congregation had doubtless learned during the last week of this contemplated action on his part, and he felt that he had better read the formal resignation himselt. The letter of resignation stated in effect that on next Sunday he will have com- pleted clght years of pastoral work with the church, and he belleved in the provi- dence of God that the time had come when he was needed In another fleld of labor. * I, therefore, return you the trust,” said he, “and ask that my resignation be made effective February 2, 1910. 1 regret the severance of the relations I have had with you for these last eight years more than I can tell. I have canvassed the question from every point of view, and have reached the conviction that my resignation Is unalterable and hope that you will accept it &s final.” The resignation will be formally pre- sented to the church board next Wednes- day evening. Rev. Wilson Mills, state missionary for the Baptist denomination, préached at the morning service of the chureh Sunday | trom the text, Ephesians 111:19. “The admonition that ve shall go out into the world and preach the gospel to every creature is as appllcable to your own state of Nebraska as elsewhere,” sald he. ‘There is a special obligation resting upon the people of Nebraska for the dls- semination of the gospel, and other Chris- tian work. Thé future possibilities of Ne- braska from a Christian standpoint are fully as Important s are it commerelal, industrial and intellectual possibiljties. ‘“There are churches In many of the smaller towns of the state that are not able to support a pastor. What we need is power, faith, knowledge and love of the inner man that it may stimulate good, Christian people to assist in furnishing the financlal means, that the work of God and the gospel of Jesus Christ may be comprehended and mad® knowd. What a trust God hns imposed upon you to help hold men up and keep them from sin! It is more than duty; it {s a blessed privilege. “There are many men today, shining lights in the Christian fleld, who came out from these neglected communities. Ne- braska needs today for its mission work $10000. There are elghty-two Baptist churchee In the state in great need. Six- teen of them are without pastors. Peopls are starving spiritually for need of the gospel. Help s needed for these pastor- lees churches, and, because a churoh Is small, it will not pay us to permit it to go down,"” Postal Inspectors Are Kept Busy Misuse of Mails is Shown to Be Extensive in Annual Report of Chief of Bureau: WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Black rmml1 cases, the most notable of which developed In Ohio, occupled a considerable part of the time of posoffice Inspectors during the last, fiscal year, ended June 30, 1909, | Buch dlsclosures as are proper to make | about the operations of a bureau, which necessarily, must exercise discretion in the publication of its activities, are made in the annual report of Theodore Ingalls, the acting chief inspector of the Postoffice de- partment, given to the public today. The | magnitude of the bureau's work s indi- cated by the fact that at the end of the fiscal year there were 66,360 cases outstand- Ing In the fleld under investigation and 1,001 under consideration in the depart- ment. It is shown in the report that depreda- tions on the malls generally and frauds conducted through the use of the mails in- materfally during the last year, the total being $151,842. During the year, 1,969 postoffices were robbed, compared with 1,821 the previous year, while %398 ar- with 2,668 the previous year. Of the number arrested 107 were post- masters, forty-five assistant postmasters, elghty clerks In postoffices, twenty-four raflway postal clerks, forty-five letter car- rlers, forty-three rural letter carriers, twenty-two mall carriers and there was one other employe, 416 were postoffice burglars and 1,616 were persons not con- nected with the postal service, NELSON MAN ARRESTED AS FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE Fo5a° 149 Trient of taw Ogries, colo., | Churged with $1,000 Embes- slement. PUEBLO, Colo., Jan. 24.—(§pec'al Tele- gram.)—John Leo Friend of Nelson, Neb,, whom the American Express company has been searching for two years, was arrested | at San Carlos today and brought here, charged with the embezziement of $1,000 from the company while acting as Iits agent. He has been working as a telegraph operator at San Carlos for some time and, aithough under suspicion of being a fugi- tive from justice, no one was able until to- day to establish his identity. His eaptor got 1t by searching old recordsy/ Friend ad- mits his ldentifly and will not fight extradi- tion to Nebraska for trial INTERURBAN PROMOTERS BUSY Money Reported Pald for Right-ofe Way for Line Running to Arlington. ARLINGTON, Neb., Jan. 24—(Spectal.)— Farmers along the right-of-way of the pro- posed interurban rallway between Omaha | and Fremont say that they have been pald | cash for their lands taken by the new company, Edward Hoppock, who owns the land where this electric line crosses the Elkhorn, says that he has been pald for sixty acres of land, and the power plant will be erected on the banks of this river and electric power generated by water- power. Part of this land Is a park. Cars will be run from Omaha and Fremont to this park and a large resort bullt there. The capial for the proposed line has been ralsed +4n Europe and its backers claim that dirt will begin to fly as soon as the frost gets out in the spring. The proposed line will pass about three miles south of this city, while the power plant will be about six miles southeast, near the inland town of Eik City b Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when you have a cold and you will be delighted w - SCHOOL days are'the days when most of the im- fo rtant habm of life are rmed. Teach your children the daily use of Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder and they will some day rise to call you blessed. It cleanses, beautifies and preserves teeth and imparts gn:ty and fragrance to the Revolutionists L.ose in Battle Near Acoyapa Desultory Engagement Takes Place, but Government Forces Are¢ Much Too Strong. MANAGUA, Jan, 4—~The advanee guard of the revolutionary army, 500 strong, en- gaged the government autposts today | at La Libertad, fourteen miles north of Acoy- apa. The government foraes, 1,500 strong, under command of Ganeral Narclso."Arg- uello, opened fire With the artilery. The revolutionists feplied &t long range with rifle fire. They retired after forty-five minutes, on“finding themselves so. badly outnumbeéred and lacking artillety. THero were no casualties on the - government side. The arrest of conservatives alleged to be involved in a m Nadriz government still \ continues, wildest rumors are current. One reports the capture of the steamer Victoria by the revolutionists on Lake Nicaragua. Another has it that Goneral Vasques has ‘gone to the revolutionists, ,but this is deciared by the government to be absurd. SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Jan. #.—Rear Ad- miral Kimball, commander of the Ameri- can squadron, has issued a notice urging all Americans in Nicaragua to abstain trom taking part in the politieal gontro- versy, or from violation of the laws of neutrality towards the factions in arms, He declares that he will not extend protec- tion to any so-called American Interest, which has no existence in law or by right. MEXICO CITY, Jan. #.—Contrary te his announced intentlon to' leave today for Belglum, Jose Eantos Zelaya this afternoon went to a ranch at Xico to spend a week. It is sald that he will probably not go to Brussels untll the middle or latter part ot B‘ebrunry China Gives Delayed Reward Descendarits of Officials ' Opposing Anti-Foreign Policy in: 1860 Honored. PEKING, Jan. 24.—Ap imperial ediet was |1ssued today announcing rewards for' the descendants of the officlals Who opposed the anti-forelgn policy In 1560 aid restored order at Peking after the British and French invasion, The treaty of Tientsin, which :was ar- ranged by Lord Elgin and Baron Gros, the Englsh and French envoys to China, re- spectively, was signed In June, 188 It provided for the exchanke of the ratifica- tions at Peking within a year from that date, but when the time came for ratifica- tion the British envoy, on his way to Peking, was stopped in the river Pel-Ho. Hope, commanding " the British attempted to force o pass: alded by several French warships, but was re- pulsed. The English and French then pre- pared an expedition against China. In October, 150, the allies invested Peking and the city surrendered with slight resistance, On October 24 the treaty of Tientsin was ratified, Dynamite Wreeks Buildings as completely as coughs and colds wreck lungs. Cure them quick with Dr. King's New Discovery. 50c and $i. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. LADY LYTTON LIBERATED Sister of Lord G en Freedom from Imprisonment that She. Invited by Ante, —_— Yy LIVERPOOL, fJan. 4—Lady Constanes Lytton, sister of Lord Lyfton, who has served a week of a two weeks' sentence in Walton jail under the name of Jane War- ton, for smashing the jail windows, was liberated today. Backéche . is quickly relieved by using SLOAN'S INIMENT Prices, 35¢., 80c., and $1.00. | (Establishod 1879) An luhalation for Whooping-Cou g(;u5 lfir'nlp Bronchitis Diphtheria, Catarrh. 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