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THE BEE WANTED—TO BUY (Continued.) GOOD PRICH for sscond-hand clothes. shoes and furniture. SELNER. Doug. b1 B W fou s WANTED—Large office safs D T s | of good manufacture and in good con- and hat we are offering for ”w'dillbfl 'Address, O-435, Bee. { miles per acre and compare it with others. Then Fip B o T e TR e B anh L | e e tanae o Tiouston. ety of 100,00 | JUST opening business; highest price | Norfolk, Neb. The painting, plumbing and | per cent. Write Easy distance to Houston city of 10400 | paid for furniture and stoves, .D. 160, | iighting will be inciuded in’ the general oo mbonad - Ayt Bty - A-4%3. New York Repair shop, 1117 Dodge. | contract, making one contract for the en i NOWATA LAND LOT CO., > tire work. The successful bidder will be WANTED—TO RENT Wheat, | - — 4 6 New required to give an approved surety com- sttt B B .|:\qm bond fn an amount not exceeding 60 i prices and terms reasonable. | THE TEXAS PANHANDLE o - — | per cent of the contract price, aaid bond Also two southern M esota farms to ex- |corn, hoge. Come to )‘fl::‘y’-:l (‘]l;l:‘lcxll),fi‘l::: | \V“ Al‘e (l "l“g Nnnl(’ro‘ls (.““S delighttul citmate. | for houses, all sizes. List with us | NOWATA LAND & LOT CO. to be conditioned upon the faithful per- changa for western land, city property or heart of the cheap. rich, Freo descriptive 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1500 REAL ESTATE | R FARM AND HANCH LAND FOR SALE | FARM AND ¥ E&EFESJRA.\DEFOR SALE ! (Continued.) Aenas, LEGAL NOTICES TO CONTRACTO! proposals for the erection of a two-story brick bullding at Neligh, Neb, will be received by the undersigned owner, until Friday, March 18, 1910, at 9:30 in the even- ing. Drawings and specifications will be on flle with the owner at Neligh and at : $22,000,000 [ Chicago City and Connecting Railways , —Continned. | Minneso, — - the per,_ a Easy Terms roved 21 W per a time at o C. E on a fine im , 2% miles from town! hee on long for particulars Madell FOR. Collateral Trust s ¥ e SINKING FUND FIVE PER CENT GOLD BONDS Issued under an Indenture dated Jamuary 3, 1910 cholce bargains all tracts in Musselshell vai- | formance of the contract and the Ip:nml‘nl V. " D \ of all labor and material bills. t Is the "Y'!;"Y‘";hlfld"f S 44 T I“Hh.l“""i!:':)‘tll':u::‘ ;’l‘i‘"flls:\‘vln. intention to l“wl!\n:“ldhw r“nn‘lr‘(v!'(‘l :uh(lh‘n proviad boo i es Frye, 8 , lowest responsible bidder, but the right is Nt | pmretal O e 'rn B e — | reserved to reject any or all blds, or to private | walve informalities in any bid. young | N. B. SWEITZER | couple just moving to city, Location and | February 21010, accomodations are desired moro than low | F27 ant D e D | “TNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—SEALED BUSINESS girl o bida will be received at the office of A it v { e, architect, Fremont, Nebraska, untii timber ana |residence, walking | Dyer, are 3 r | with ith b 2 o'clock p. m March 24, 1910, for the erec- YIROr, RSO ton of an Odd Fellows Home bullding at s ey | York, Nebraska. according to plans and | specifications now on file at sald office, WANTED—SITUATIONS | Beparate Bils will be received at same time — | and place for the plumbing and heating of bullding, also fireproof floors, IMPROVED farm, splendid roll from clty; hundred rods shore heautiful lake; $5.000 in bulldings; per acre. J. A, Foster. Faribault 20 FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHAN! A well Im- | 1y pieamont, Va.. trom proved 1W-acre farm in Kandiyohi county, | g0t a0 ot o Minnesota; make me an offer.” Address R Hox (@ Renville, Minn. 6 miles | Cormmercial Ciub, Julla, line on | - price, 366 | Minn First Trust and Savings Bank, Trustee Dated Jamuary 1, 1910 Due January 1, 1927 Sinking fund payment oi $105,000 per annum beginning March 1, 1915, Bonds redeemable by operation of sinking fund at 105 and accrued interest. Issue as an entirety redeemable on any interest date at 105 and accrued interest. In case of the purchase of the property of Chicago City Railway Company by the City of Chicago for itself, or in case the trust agreement dated Jamuary 1, 1910, shall be terminated by consent of bondholders, as provided in the Indenture dated January 3, 1910, then the bonds become redeemable at par and accrued interest. Bonds will be in coupon form of $1,000 each, or in registered form of $1,000 or multiple thereof. Coupon and registered bonds interchangeable. Interest payable April 1st and October 1st in the City of Chicago or the City of New York Application will be made to list these bonds on the New York Stock Exchange. 'ED—Room and board | family for several months in Virg! by Dated Neligh, Neb., <) $00 to $100,000, quality finest; pro- ductiveness unsurpassed 2,000,000 acres in Kentucky minerals, $ per acre. Tee and electric plant in thriving town. W. W. BRIGGS, Orange, Va. n_in_pri State pric Bee wants rc distance. - - o) P. 411, DIRT CHEAP—1200 acres of scattering cutover lands in St. Louis and Lake coun. | tles; five-elghths nilneral rights; only $2.10 | per ‘acre eash; no trade. A. W. Richnow, | Torrey BIdg., Duluth, Minn. Washington, ' ny n, ph work | sald PR kS Lo 4 Ltonting Boyles: ‘college. | tlons and roof construction. All bids for 2k either proposition must be accompanied YOUNG Dutch couple from New York | by a certified check as provided In spec- desire position In the west, in country | ifications. The right is reserved to reject Whero advancement is good. Man under- | any and all bids, George L. Loomis, Chalr- stands care of NOtses and steam pump. | man Home Bullding Board F24 to MI3 Wite, general housework, can furnish good reforences. Address James Stevenson, bPler- mount, N. Y. A T - parti FOR SALE~40 acres, Clearwater county, | wigAT and Fruit Lands. Montana, Minnesota, three miles from county seat; |y hington and Oregon. Large and small | fairly good buildings, considerable mixed | iy iq of cheap farm lands, Tyler Scoville, timber; joins beautiful lake; price $20 per | g Central Bidg., Seattle, Wash. acra. Oscar F. Stenwick, Bagley, Minn omibecasd o A a LARGE, improved farm, i85 acres, fenced, | with 12-room stone house; 200-foot stone stabling, with cement floors, hay carriers, litter carriers, stanchions, drinking cups, milk coollng system, etc.; large granary, windmill and shop house. Wil sell, as go- | ing concern, with stock imgplements and | furniture, etc.; 15 miles from Winnipeg and | one-half ‘mile from station. Full particu- lars from Milis Co., owners, 1000 Main St., | Winnipeg, Man Wiscons! | | FOR SALB—At a bargain, one quarter section heavy timber land; located on rall- | road and lake; also one $0-acre, fine black | soll; some farms in Minnesota and Wiscon- sin; will improve or consider trade. Chas. | o e, “wis ‘_RrEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS: - | E Real estate transfers for March 2, 1910, furnished by the Midland Guarantes & Trust company, bonded abstracters, title | insurance, 1714 Farnam street. Tel. Doug. 2665, Bider W. Sharer to Frank 1. Horah, lot 2, block 2, B. B. Wilcox addition$§ Frank J. Horak to R. C. He: same ... §osa i . Melissa . Neison and George M. her husband, to Myrtla B. Smith, lot 5, block 18, ‘Walnut Hill........ James C. Huteson and wife to H ings & Heyden, lot bloek Kountze Place.. Ida B. Huteson and Lesley, it 1, block Place .. 5% ornelius W, tizaheth Britt, east 44 feet of lot 7, block 5, Sweesy's addition Jicsvwsiiss Henry Erdman to Rosa Martin, lot 9, block 18, Hanscom Place.. E. R. Hume and wife to JI. Griffin | Murphy, lot 4 of Summit Hil.. FOR Information and lterature on farm |[C. N. Lyon to Rosa E. Ralph, land and frrigated frult lands—Idaho, Ore- | 3. block 118, Dundee Place. v gon and Washington—call on us, or write | Willam H. Russell and wife to Bern- —332 Nevillo block, Omaha, Neb. Sher-| ard Ii. Post, lots 23 and 24, block 18, wood Immigration Co.; J. W. Young, local | Haleyon Helghts..........ooooooi... manager. Angre H. Hume, et al, to Brattle- = 1 boro Bavings bank, lots - and T, REAL ESTATE FOR HEN'_I'__ block 11, Poppleton park... Cora E. Curtls, et al, to D. J. Traell, Farm and Ranch Lands. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CRUISES DE LUXE to the WEST INDIES | Bel¥een “AVON” 43 | EASTER] CRUISE, 18 days, $85 UP From New York March 25 Round Rennd | $30 to $110 First-class only. According to location. BERMUDA - NEW WEEKLY SERVICE nise. “OROTAVA” From Pley 50 N. R, N. Y. very Wedr v, 10 A. M. From Very Sniurday. e Cinas Cuiaine- Under the Indenture dated January 3, 1910, securing the abeve issue of boends, the following STOCKS and “BONDS are PLEDGED with the trustee: STOCKS: Chicago City Raflway Company (an Hlinofs corpera. tion), being 4. of the entire capital stock. Calumet and South flle-go Raftway Company poration), being the entire tssue of capital stoek ... _________ Southern Street flway Company (an Illinois corporatiom), being the entire issue ol capital K o Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago pany Indiana corperation), being the entire issue of capital stock. Chicago and Western Ralflway Compa: tion), being the entire issue of capital stock Wyoming. -— "OTT, HILL & CO. 21 CANADA LIFE BLDG., WINNIPEG, MAN. 2,000 acres, 8 miles from Winnipeg; mixed ain and pasture land; only $6.60 per acre; Sasy terms. | 3,000 acres, in the famous Eagle Lake dls- — close to C. N. R.; all clear, open | $10 CROP LANDS in Towa colony stewm plow proposition; $1150 per |ing; don't drown easy terms. | just rain enough; 640 acres, cholce improved farm, ninety |Write for maps. M miles west of Winnipeg, on main line, | Wyo. nearly all under cultivation; well fenced, (¢ splendid buildings; only §28 per, acre; easy terms. There are millions to be made in western Canada lands. Get our list Scott, Hill & Co., 21 Canada Life Bldg., Winnipeg, Man. Misso FOR SALE~160 acres, 1 mile south of the city of Cheyenne, Wvo., the capital of the | ate; good soil, all fenced; a snap for ome one. Price,$25 per acre. For partic- ulars write G. W. Cook, Guthrie Center, Towa. Wyom- out or dry out; have also free homesteads. | H. Hartung, Cheyenne, 4,500 | BONDS: Calumet and Sonth Chie solidated Mortgage) entire i Hammond, Whiting and E; Morlnnge\ 6% Bonds. R >R Southern Street Raliway Company (First Moflw\ 5% Bomn Chicago and Western Raflway Company (First gage) entire fssue 6% Bonds.___ # go Railway Company (Con- e 5% Bonds. SELL your high priced land and buy $15 lands in lowa colony. Wyo., where big crops grow and they don't drown out or dry out; have just rain enough. Also fine climate and good water. Write for maps to | M. H. Hartung, Cheyenne, Wyo. Usband to B 2, Kountz c e aiscer 1 vdn MisceTlaneo ¥ tra—HKlectrlc Fans 10 all room Complete Iilustrated Booklets on Request. 1 THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET (0. | SANDISRSON & SON, 22 State St, N. Yo 149 La Sallo Street, Chicago. | W. B. Book, 1524 Farnam Street, Omaha. 1‘ H, C. Shields, 1601 Parnam St., Omaka. HAMBURG-AMERICAN All Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, etc.) London--Paris-- Hamburg sep. G Aug. Vie. April 18 merika er .......April 21 Lincoin, April 23 | April 38 Total Par Value Stocks and Bonds. *Under the provisions of the trust indenture these respective issues of bonds, each as an entirety, may be converted into eapitel stock of the respective companies to an equsl amount. For particulars as to the value of the above collateral, the operations of the railways’ erties and their earnings reference is invited to letters under date of Febroary 24, 1910, iromwm Ira M. Cobe, chairman of Governing Committee Chicago City and Connecting Railways, and Messrs. Marwick, Mitchell & Co., chartered accountants, copies of which may be had upon appli- cation at the offices of the undersigned, and from which we quote as folows: *'The above securities are held by the First Trust & Savings Bank under a trust indenture which creates a first lien upon such securities for the payment of the principal and interest of these bonds, “'These deposited securities are issues of corporations owning and operating a total of 407 miles of high grade street railway in the southern division of the City of Chicago and vicinity. . “The amount at which the city could purchase these properties for municipal operation at the earliest date permissible under the terms of the ordinances, February 1, 1911, will be in excess of $50,000,000. * * * ‘‘Should the city acquire these properties at that date the purchase price would be in excess of $50,000,000, while should any licensee company purchase them the price payable, in terms of the ordinances already referred to, would include an additional 20%, for in aggregate would be’ $60, 000, 000. “'The interest of the Chicago City and Connecting Railways in this purchase price of $50,000,- 000, after deduction of all first mortgage bonds, which are first liens on the properties, and the equity applicable to the Chicago City Railway Company minority stockholders, will be in excess of $23,000,000. After 1915 a sinking fund will also be provided, which by 1927 will result in reducing the $22,000,000 issue to $20,740,000, thus increasing the large margin over the purchase price should the city purchase the property, which purchase price, with the value of the Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Railway Company, will exceed the outstanding bonds by about $4,000,000. * * * * ‘'‘The earnings of the properties for the year ended January 31, 1910, applicable after the pay- ment of all prior charges to the securities now owned by the Chicago City and Connecting Railways aggregated $2,177,000, or approximately twice the amount required to meet the interest on the pro- posed issue of $22,000,000 5% collateral trust bonds. * * * “'The control of these deposited securities is vested in Messrs. Elbert H. Gary, Albert J. Earling, Samuel M. Felton, as trustees, subject to all the provisions of the trust indenture.’’ FOR SALE—§0 acres of land in Vernon | county, all nice, level land; good 4 room Touse; good b-horse barn; good well of water; about three acres of nice youns orchard about five years old: all of thix land can be farmed; les % of a mile of Dedrick, on rural route. Price, 4 per acre, Write to J. Q. Coder, Owner, Letts, Ia. lot 1,075 lot 15, block 4, Curtls and Stone's add‘tion . Liesinaseenis Bamuel 8. Sutton and wife to Willlam E. Fiynn, ‘ni4 of nw of section 8- Soren Jensen and wife to Samuel L. Sutton, si of swi; of section 29-16-10 H. J. Bower and wife to Soren Jen- gen, north 112 rods of s'% of section 21-16-10 .. Amanda Wright and husband to Henry W, Seefus, lots 1 and 2, block 2, Hamer's third addition to Valley. Frank T. Hamilton and wife to Louis Ackerman, e% of lot 2, block 1 Omaha. . ey Martin Langdon and wife to Willlams, lots 7 and 8, block 2, An drews & Benson's addition.. Kenwood Realty company to D. 8. Condet, trustee, lots 579 and 38, Ken- wood addition’ .. . ; George F. Bauer an Reed, lot 9, . block Heights . Boulevard Improvement com: pany to Shimer & (Chase company, south 30 feet of lot 10, block 8, Boule. vard park . Shimer & Chase company to Elizabeth Dana, north 10 feet of ot 9 and south 30 feet of lot 10, block 8, Boulevard ark addition . q Charles P. Traver to John P. Finl el of lot 7, block 1, West End... rge Krerseo and wife to John Mezlock and wife, undivided 3% of lot 15, block 10, Brown park Horace' J. Symes and wife to Lucia P. Manning, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 8, Dundee Place .. Lyden M. Falconer and wife Charles Haylicek and Ruzena Havil- cek, s wife, n of sely of sec- pflon &1613 ) o 6 Rogers Real Estate company to Fred Rauber, jr, lots 7 and 8 block 6 of Credit Fonoler addition......... Willlam R. McFarland_and wife fo Lester 8. Pope, lot § block §, Dun- Lo R 0 A Gty Samuel M. Campbell to George O. Monroe, lots 1 and 2, block 10, Boyd's addition S Wekrtases Lorents Anderson and wife to Bmil Gunther, “part lot 11, block 3, Denlise's .. . Charles Steiger to Frank Buresh and Mary Buresh, husband and wife, north 2% feet of the south 137 fee of the east 132 feet of block 9, Bow. sy BUL-C 0 g Charles M. Johnson, et al., & 30 A. relinquichments In Kimball Co., Neb., for §30, $400, $500, LATHROP & TOBIN, 4lb Bee Bldg. i 26 Miles Omaha, $60 Per Acre No waste land, 20 acres timber, 100 acres cultivation; G-room heuse, good barn; all fenced NOWATA LAND AND_LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Phone Red 1099, | FOR SALB—Five acres good land, partly alfalfa, 6-room house and other buildings, insured for 32,000; well and clstern, good water; % mile from David City, Neb. Price, $2,100, §1,00 down. Inquire of Aug. Schoenfeld, route 3, David City, Neo. 2% TWENTY ACRE ney ™7 THREE QUARTIRS, near $2.60 an acre, if taken immediately; bear- ing orchard, 100 acres cultivated on cach. Chas Sanford, Richards Blk., Lincoln. FARM FOR RENT-Joh 160 acres; 80 rods to school; cornertb, windmill; 100 acres cultivated; balance grass; rent on shares. Box 0, Falls City, Neb. house ard barn. Har- ** Hamburg 4 '*s Omits Plymouth TRAVELEHN CHECKS 1SSUED. Tourist Dept. for Trips Everywhers, Hamburg-American Line, 46 B'way, N. ¥. Or local Agents. REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN~Payne Investment Co. WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. 100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. WANTED—City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 120 Farnam St. WE BUY FARM MORTGAGES. Give full particulars in first letter. make small loans on farms. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO., 801-802 New York Life Bldg. LOWEST RATES--Bemis, Brandels BIG‘J LOANS to home owners and home bulld- ers, with privilege of making partial paye ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First National Bank Bldg. FIVE I'EK CENT MONEY *o loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life 1l GARVIN BROS., 318 ;' Y. Life, ‘W to $200,000 on {mproved property. No delay. $600 to $5,00 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Esiate Co. 1008 M. Y. Lite. Douglas or REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 5, 6 and 7-room houses. If prices are right we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, Suite @24 N. Y. Life Bldg. New Big Building on Sixteenth Baum-Kennedy Disagreement Ended Amicably and Improvement Will Be Made by Latter. New York. NEW YORK farms at $15 to $0 per acre, od land, good buildings in the best of ocations at 33, $40 and 360 per acre. Send for special farm list just out. Lewis Farm Agency, Candor, Tioga Co., N. Y. Norta Dakota. PLASHER, NORTH DAKOTA, will have its first raflroad this y Get your business lot now and stake out your fortune. Free maps and facts about the wheat lands we own and have for sale on long time paymeénts, See Willlam H. Brown Co., Mandan, Nertn Dakota. NORTH DAKOTA FARM. 480-acre farm near Williston, Willlams en; well, ture, will Jogte erroaRy A six-story building will be erected at once on the southeast corner of Sixteenth and Jackson by the Kennedy estate. The building, which, wilk cost In the nelghbor- hood of $125,000; will be devoted to retall purposes. - Announcement ‘of the improvement of the property, which 18 sixty-six feet on Jackson by 132 feet on Sixteenth, follows settlement of the controversy between the Kennedys and J. E, and D. A. Baum. A settlement, “satisfactory to all partles,” is announced and the suit in district court is ended by stipulation. g This ‘sult was brought by the Baums to enforce an option contract, which was drawn up at a time when it was thought the Woodmen would locate their new build- ing on the southwest corner of this inter- sectlon, directly across Sixteenth street. | The option provided that $10,000 in legal tender must be offered by a given date and L. ‘Vine ana Plore ol voearee |it was asserted that the Baums failed in band and wife, north 1 of lot 8 in this because they offered at the last hour, | APlock 8. South Omaha, 4 a check, and not money. . I Waters and_wife The plaintiffs In the action were J. B. Baum and D. A. Baum and the defendants included Mrs. Anna M. Kennedy, T. Fran- cls Kennedy, J. A. C. Kennedy, Marie P. Kennedy and Edward M. Kennedy. FOOTPADS ROB TWO MEN ONE CHATTEL LOAN AGENT Thomas Lewis Relieved of Small Sum While Samuel Helphand Loses More, Held up and robbed by masked men with guns was the experience of a couple of citizens last night in the locality where | Joe Rossito was relleved of 3 Saturday night. At 9:20 Thomas Lewis of 2408 Cass street | was walking home, when between Twenty- | second and Twenty-third streets he found | himself looking down the barrels of two | guns. Resistence was useless, and while | one of the holdups searched his pockets, the $15 per acr: Brownson, Wiliston, N. D. FLASHER, NORTH DAKOTA, will have its first railroad this year. Get | your business lot now and stake out your | fortune, Free maps and facts about the wheat lands we own and_have for sale on long_time payments. See Willlam H. Brown Co, Mandan, N. D. We offer, subject to prior sale and change in price, the above $22,000,000- of bonds, being the entire issue authorized in the indenture, at 95 and accrued interest. Temporary receipts will be issued pending delfvery of the definitive bonds Okiamoma, OKLAHOMA We have 100,000 acres of cholze land to golest trom, “ranglog In price trom ¥ ta #0 per acré. This land is in the ofl and gas ‘district and you might get an ol well With your land. NOWATA MN% D LOT CO., Buite 624 New York Life Bldg OKLAHOMA land bargains; write me for my new list and elegant circulars of intest | bargains in best Oklahoma dirt If you are thinl % of making a purchase. Don't walt. rite D. . Bsser, Walters, Okl. South Dakota. “THE FAIRY GLEN FARM." 1,760 ACRES. Hera we have i, the finest farm in South Dakota today, located as it is in the best part of Faulk county, with good drainage, of the best soll, being a heavy black loam, with & deep clay subsoll There is nothing in Towa or Illinols that selling for $160 to $200 per acre that can equal thi farm. If after an spection of this this statement is not verified, the party making the in- spection will have his expenses pald by . This farm will sell for $100 in less than three years' time. Then is this not a good investment? This farm las two sets of buildings, which as follows: House 2; barn, 50x56; artesian well, 1% inch; “cow 'barn,’ 36x112,’ together with #00d granary and corn cribs. Good plum Kroves and “other trees. The second set of bulildings Is as follow: , House 28x80, barn 40x44, hen house and granary together, with fine 13 inch ar- tesian “well. These bulldings Were bullt iast year. There is resent 1,800 acres under cultivation, t miles' of barb wire tence, 120 acres fenced with 42-inch hog tight ‘fence, likewise two pleces o 5 and 1 acrea respectively. This farm lies five miles northwest of the beautiful town of Cresbard, one of the best towns in Faulk county, and when the grade owned by the Minneapo- Is & St Louls rallroad from Aberdeen to Plerre 18 ironed, which will bo in the | spring, there will be an elevator within two miles of this farm. Now, then, two men with means that want homes together or near one other, can buy this and it would be just the farm, or for one man with plenty of horses and help. This s the cheapest farm m.: yih Dakota and & money maker. Pric 0; térms $25,600 cash, when bond 'for deed will be given, or with a ayment of one-half & warranty deed will | e given. Buy this, 1f only for an invest- | ment, for you cannot beat it anywhere in | any ‘country. Eleven quarters south of Cresbard this spring sold for $60.00 and they do not compare with this farm. Don't linger, s it will not be on the market long; 'first come, first served. For full inf8Emution call or write, HEGNES-RIEGER LAND COMPANY, Chelsea, 8. D. "FOR SALEThS south half 413779, Bur- lelgh county, North Dakota: all fenced. Write C,.C." Hgatrud, Sioux Falls, 8. D. oo s sl s - i J. P. MORGAN & CO. FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK ILLINOIS TRUST & SAVINGS BAN Chicago, Il Chicago, IIL Dated Neww York and Chicago March 2, 1910 e Lo £ ] not in writing, He asserts that “his em- ployment and action taken in litigation In the district court and in appeals to the supreme court was each and every time at the request of the defendant herein, and not at request of his assoclate counsel, D. M. Vinsonhaler.” The plaintift then renews his plea for compensation In the sum of $,560. We have a client who wants to buy western Nebragka lands. | 0’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,| 1002-3-4 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb “WANTED—To_rent or buy, 8 to 10-reom house west of 384 St., near Farnam car line, Address H 174, Bee, SWAPS G-ROOM house, good barn. Rents $20 per month. Price 8250 Morigage 3%, Trade or land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 64 N. Y. Life Rig. Phone Red 1999, ONE of the swellest home in Omaha. Thoroughly up-to-date house of 10 rooms, large grounds, shrubbery and so forth. Near Field club. Price, $16,000. Free of incum- brance. Trade for improved or unimproved land, Nowata Land and Lot company, 624 New York Life Bldg. Tel., Red 1999, 320,00 GENERA. MERCHANDISE-- Doing fine business In good live Iowa town. Want land and some cash. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., 624 New York Life Bldg. ‘Tel. Red-1990. WHO has good eastern Colorado iand to exchange for f modern liome, well located Address G-418, Bee. B KE A SPECIALTY of éxchang- Ing property. HARRY I{. CULVER, Sulte 806 and 810 N. Y. Lie Bldg, Omal TO exchange a brick block in Lincoln, renting for per month, and 800 acres of grazing land, for Improved land. H. G. Wellensiek, Avoca, Neb.* other covered him with the revolver. they got, however, was $1.75. More profitable was the other tran action, and' the victim in this case was | Samuel Helphand of 2211 California street, who is sald to be engaged in the chattel loan business in South Omaha, He wasn't far from home, at Twenty-first and Cal- ifornia, when he was challenged and had to part with $9.50. The authoritles suspect that both holdups were pulled off by the same two men All GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE— Omaha, ‘Neb., March 1. 1910. Sealed pro- | posals, in tripiicate, will be received here | and by Quartermasters at the posts named | herein, until 10 a.m. central standard time, ‘April 1, 1910, for furnishing Wood, Coal' and Charcoal during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1911, at Omaha Q.M.Depot; Forts Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Ne- | braska; Forts Leavenworth and Rile: Kansas; Forts D. A. Russell and Mal kenzle, Wyoming; Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and Fort Meade, South Dukota. Proposals for delivery at other places will not be en- tertained. United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on application here or to Quartermasters at sations named. Envelo) containing roposals should be marked-''Proposals for | Fue,” and addressed to Major D. E. Mc. | ARTHY, QM M- -80-31 U. 8. MILITARY PRISON, FORT LEAV- enworth, Kan, March 1, 1910. Sealed proposals ' for furnishing bituminous and anthracite coal, smithing coal, charcoal, wood, gasoline and mineral ofl, required during the year commencing July 1, 1910, | will be received here until 10 a. m., Aprii 1, 1910, and then opened. Information fur- shed on application. Captain F Duyne, Q. M M2-3- the chief of police to the sale of liquor at such places. The board agreed with this, MRS. PETEHS_E_N_ASKS DIVORCE Wife of Real Estate Dealer Brings Sult in District Court, Saying Husband Has $40,000, Mrs. Emma Petersen Is suing Soren T. Petersen, a real estate dealer, in district court for divorce, charging cruelty. A re- straining order is sought against the de- fendant and temporary alimony is prayed LUTHERANS URGED T0J : , | estimate. SAYS MRS. PRATT ENGAGED HIM c. Hastings Dead, Blind to Dang. ECUMSEH, Neb, March 2.—(Spe Telegram.)—F G. Has VTJ‘I. an employe of the Burlington, was struck by the en- gine of an extra frelght this evening and recelved injuries which were fatal, Hast- Ings, who was a stationary engineer at work with a concrete bullding crew, three miles south of the city, was crossing the track from the coal pile to his engine, his machine making so much nolse he jid not hear the approaching train. The fobe- man of the crew, E. Snook, who is alse a half-brother of the dead man, as well as the other workmen, tried to warn Hastings, but without avall. Hastings is a married man and has two children, the family home being at Chester. He was 27 years of age. The body will be taken to Chester tomorrow. e —————_ ) Don't experiment With unknown medi- cines when you have a cold. Take Cham-~ beriain’s Cough Remedy and be cured. = tors of Scandinavian Churches Hear Parishioners Praised at | Meeting Held at Y. M. C. A, . Brome Files Amended Petition in Suit for Services am Counsel. “The men of the Scandinavian churches are more earnest church workers than some | of the rest of us,” said Rev. J. B. Hum- | mon at the meeting of Lutheran men at . C. Brome declares the Young Men's Christian assoclation last |, o Broms |deciare e e ecting was. marg wuon \st |tained “as counsel by Mrs. Julla Mont. oning. The mee o enliat |t2I0ed bk Juliaiag Teeth Cared For. | Lutherans in the Laymen's Missionary |Semery Pratt herself and not by D. M " Vinsonhaler, i amended petition filed This s a perplexing question, confront- | Movement. The compliment was acknowl- |, R etiar on A SRCRate R R < the people every day. Reputation, If the s ‘ ARl | ais ourt. Dentint. has 4t will cover @ hundred |°d8ed In the address of Rev. H. M. Han- | “myg gmendment of the petition comes as | {houghts Which’ you may have forgotten |sen, pastor of the Pella Danish Lutheran |y " rovuit of a motion by the to sk about. Dr. Braabury, with his many | church, and Rev. John Carlson, pastor of | 3 etor s of practice, will’ give you the VOEY | e Seediun Luthersn church, that the original complaint be Dest results. Crowns and Bridge work | 4 B - |specific upon this point. Mr from $5.00 up. Filliugs $1.00 up.” DON'T | Other Lutheran pastors were heard, in-|ryi(ney that ihe agreement FORG: cluding Rev. Leonard Groh, pastor of St P WE SUPPLY TEETH WITH- OUT PLAT Nerves removed without| yark's, and Rev. M. L. Melick of Grace | English Lutheran. hurting_ you. Teeth extracted without pain. Ordinary Plates from $3 to $12.50. C. H. Puls presided over the meeting, | which followed dinner, and V. L. Johnson | Hundreds of people have been satisfied here. Why not you? T | was secretary. The longest address was made by J. Prall, executive secretary DR. BRADBURY, THE DENTI of the movement. 1606 Parnam St., "Phone, D, 17t~ Interest in and enthusiasm fo the pro- 7. 9078 aanis Josatlen, gram was expressed by all the speake The Test of Time, | Among the~daymen who wero heard were | Nearly half a century’s use by innumerable | |J. F. Wilhelmy of the finance committee housckeepers everywhere proves ‘nnd Paul Kuhns and Luther Kountze. ELECTRO-SILICON [’FIREMAN LEE GIVEN WARNING the celebrated Silver Pollsh to be wncaualied | | yp for Fourth Time Before Commis IoningeILVERARY, sioners, He ix Told Next Of- other fine metals and fense Will Be Li 1t imparts The Best Place fo Have Your that he was r LEGAL NOTICE | —_— - - | 8 NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- | ING OF THE PAFICIC EXPRESS COM- PANY. The stockholders of the above named | company having falled to hold their annual | meeting, notice Is hereby given that I, the ndersfgned president of® said - company, have,gpursuant to the by-laws of sald com: pany, called a meeting of the stockholders of sald company, to be held at the general | office of sald company, No. 141 Harney | street, in the city of Omabhi state of Ne- braska, at 11 o'clock & m. on Monday, | March 25, 1910, for the election of direc: tors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting and you are notified that such meeting will be held at such time and place for said purposes. JAMES EGGLESTON, President the Pacific Express Company. Attest: W. R. Carter, Secretar, e a other side made more Brome says was oral and e for live stock, two Percheron Neb, R. F. D land or stallions. town Address Greeley ‘There are just 133 commercial varieties of coffee grown. Some are cxtra fine, some good, some poor and some very bad. Which grade do you use? You want the best, but do you get it? The surest way to obtain a coffee of extra high grade is to ask for OLD GOLDEN TAILORS SKILLED labor commands high wages and good craftmanship Justifies it Seo J. A. KERVAN, 606-510 Brandeis Bldg G. A. LINDQUEST CO., 3% PAXTON BLK. DERBY WOOLEN MILLS | $15 and $18 Suits to Order 18 So. 15th St MAX MORRIS, %1 BROWN BLOCK. A.KODYM ,MERCHANT TAILOR 1411 Harney St. Doug. @91 WoM2s THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Mis. sourl Pacific Rallway company will be | held at the general office of the in the city of St. Louls, Mo., on Mareh 8, 1910, at 9 o'clock & m., for the SOUTH DAKOTA HOME- STEADS Corn, Alfalfa and Wheat Land Relinquishments to 160-acre _claims in Tripp county can be had from $i to $10 per acre. This land can be patented in 14 months and will then sell at 25 to $40 per acre. Raliroads, good markets, fine water and mate, wl’l rainfall, no taxes and liberal laws. leh corn, alfalfa and wheat lands—will produce anything, Huy now and SPRING WOOLENS HAVE ARRIV' TAILOR BECK, 111 So. 15th tal SISTEK lor, 413. Pax Young men's fashionable ton Blk. election of thirteen directors for the en- suing year, and for the transaction of any other business that may come before said same day at 12 o'clock noon. The trana- fer books will be closed on Wednesday, February 2, 1910, at 3 o'clock p. m., and wili be re-opened on Wednesday, March 9, 1910, iaeeting. The annual meeting of the direc- | tors will be held at the same office on the | cut glass. ok s nd expencs e and dees not scratch or wear. Avoid substitutes Send address for FREE SAMPLE Fireman David Lee of Company No. 1 was fined $10 for having been absent with ? out leave February 9, at the meeting of | the Board of Fire and Police commissioners last night. It was stated that he had, during the year been four times before COFFEE 1t is a famous blend of high grade *“ Old Crop” that Coffees. Rich in the aromatic oils produce the delightful bouquet, the exquisite flavor so much desi . OLD GOLDEN COFFEE is selected from dozens of samples of the best coffees. Each lot is ‘“tested by taste” to secure uniformity. The blendinfi is accurate— the roasting “‘ just right. Buy and Try a pound of Old Golden. 25 cents at grocers. TONE BROS., Des Moines, lowa. Millers of the famous Tone Bros. Spices. WANTED--TO BUY BEST price pald for second-hand ture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Doug. 3971 Druggists make money. We alsg sell deeded and In- dian helps! lands. Write us what you need. BAKER REALTY CO., Gregory, So. Make Money Easy & quafter sections in South Dakota for sale. GOod terms. Call or write South Dakota Farm Land Co. W6 Clapp Block, Gregory, 8. D. the board. Mayor Dahiman told the fire- ' |man he had better look after himself. | ““The next tims he added, “you come be- you s story that is up to the |fore the board you are going to get fired from the force.” The communication of January 21 of Rev, J. M. Leldy with reference to the sale of liguor In houses of ill fame was placed on file on the motion of Commissioner Karbach. He was of opinion that the matter was cvered by the resolution of at 10 o'clock a. m. THE MISSOURI PACI- FIC RAILWAY COMPANY, By George J Gould, President; A. H. Calef, Secrefary. New York, Jan. 2, 1910, F. 2%aut. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- ing. The regular annual meeting of stock- holders in The Bee Publishing company will be held in 1 e office of the company In The corner 17th and Farnam < - raska, March 7th, 1810, ‘at 4 o'clock 'p of the president. HENRY A secretary, , BT BALTIMORE 2d-hand store best price for 2d-hand furniture, clounl'..{l.t. D." 4% Second hond_elothin dresses. John Feldman. HIGHEST price old gold, eto. more, I can tell it in just “Pride of Omaha” Updikel Is the flour that nowadays stands t', tout. MRS. WARREN LEWIS, 737 Avenue E, Council Bluffs, &, party, afterngo: D R Ind. A on Monday, m. By order HASKELL, Febls to M7 aid for broken watches wthan, %1 So. 13k,

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