Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 10, 1910, Page 16

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P BT TR e We say by all means buy land! - Buy it now! P The day may come when there ~aritilbe 10 bargains 1n land offered. Read the land ads 1in today's Bee. Don’t wait. Some tempting offers are made in the Farm and anch columns of The Bee. You can acquire it on ’ liberal terms .. Don't hesitate. Do it! Wouldn’t you be rich today if you had bought land ten years ago? Every young man should be a land owner. ‘The Bee can give information about all of the land listed in its columns There is no possible way for you ever to regret it. The Bee is the leading real estate paper of the west. - was also called to the existence of road by a letter trom the I of the city of Omaha. The Omaha Graln Terminal has not pald its occupation tax and if it s doing busi- ness it is doing it without legal authority. The oceupation tax would have amounted to $39, but to reincorporate, t will have to do to do business, the cost will be 350. the al department PERRINE @ WOLCOTT, Exclusive Agents Suite 328 Brandeis Theater Building. | central baling station and baled ready for [RAILWAY TIME CARD—Coutnued. ; FA[LWAYT'ME P}RD_CO- shipment “The present administration has caused tho papers to be baled by the workhouse prisoners, and the cost of collecting and baling, according to the statement made | to me by the director of public works, is [ Tyve F o 5 Raphsneli $ a ton. The papers are sold on con- | Oregon E tract to the highest bidder, and the last | Oregon-V contract was made for $9.40 per ton Q*I'"""’ Sp: ““The advantage of Cleveland's system s | GO10Fad0 JPeciol. that the expense of sorting the paper waste | GRAIN TERMINAL IN TROUBLE State UNION STATION—Tenth and Mason. Om.-St s Exp.a 6:30 p. m. a Mail and Express..a 7:30 a. m. Stanberry Loc'l (from Council Bluffs)....b 5:00 p. m. b10:15 p. m. Missour! Pacific— < & St. L. Bx & St. L. Ex Union Paecifie— Leave San Fran. Ov'rl'd Ltd. 8:15 a. m. Chi. & Pac. Fast Mail. 4:10 p. Board Will Prosecute for Failing to Return. DECLARED T0 BE RAILROAD Y P o & G 2 a 940 am a 6:35 am | o | a1l:15 pm & 5:30 pm K K. C 5 3zzszps’ BSTER STATION—Fifteenth and ebater— w Or at Lenat to Operate Rallroad Lines b 1 13 3z North Platte Loeal ==Constderable Penalty Involved, Fine Running from $1,000 to 85,000, The Omaha Giain Terminal company is to be haled before the State Board of Equalization because its officers have talled t0 report the company to the board as & railroad. Henry Seymour, secretdry of the board, read with interest some time ago | of the petition of the Graln Terminal to | prevent the city Interfering with Its tracks across certan streets. WASTE PAPER WORTH SAVING Systematic Collection Yields a Profit to Cities Wisely Man- aged. The substitution of cement for wood as & bullding material, and the use of reinforced cement for plles, ports in mines and for trestle bridges will lend to a vast saving of forest tr Ac- cording to the estimate of the Department of Commerce and Labor the total value of the timber trees used by rallw and tles, round timber sup- . from other refuse is avolded, technical difficulties of grading the is overcome by selling | paper: Philadelphia Record. RAILWAY TIME CARD and the | waste | them just as they come to paper stock dealers.”— BURLINGTON STA.~—10th Purl Denver and Calitornia.a 4:10 pm poration October ), 1%, the Incorporators | Deing A. B. Stickney, W. D, McHugh, Jonn“"""‘" a practically indestructible substi- L. McCague, Nath Charlion. pany Umaba $1.000 to $5.00 for each offense. Won it is the duty of the DoArd to SwesS | oniiined | electric lines for mining supports during ! The company flled its articles of incor- the year 108 was $10072,373. Cement fur- o Merriam and Alex B. | 1% The capital stock of the com.| -ANOther means of saving the forests pre- is §103000 and It was proposed ln’ sents (tself in the stoppage of paper waste. Bulld o vallroad from Owaha to South | Ne'® 18 Ro more culpable and needless | American extravagance than that involved In the littering of all Inhabited areas of Petialty t» Seyese, the continent with fri P agments of disused The company hes never made any kind | piper, which, gathered together, might be | ot & report 1o ihe State Board of Equalian- | made’ over into more lon, though the law requires a statement | utilized to commercial .:‘\:.:u:rc. o;?;::::: from parties “owalng. operating or com-|of Butfalo gets 4 small revenue from waste | wolling". railroads in this state. A fallure | puper by generating stzam at its inciner- | to report is punishable by & fine of from|aiing plant, thus converting the waste Into 1n addl- | power. In Cleveland bett A late report of the property and add 0 per cent, for pen- | 4qopted in that clty say alty, | “We now have approximately 20,000 ba My, Seymour wrote to James E. Ellis, | which we use for the collection of pape agent' for the company, asking for the| Each householder Is provided with one, pames of the officers so that he could | ynd once each week our collector calls to weecuad 16 #e Bfter them. His attention | empty the same. The paper is hauled to & B K results are the method O O Jowa Local..... Creston-lowa L 8t. Louls Expre: K. K. get Sound Express..a 4:10 pm hraska points.. 20 am ck Hills s ints . | Lincoln Loeal 3 | Sehuyler-Plattsmouth. llevue-Plattsmouth Colorado Limited... Chicago . Express . C. and 8t. Joseph C. and St. Joseph. C. and 8t. Joseph cago, Milwaukee & St. Paub— Overland Limited.... maha-Chicago Express.b 7.15 am maha-Savanah Ex e 715 am Colo-Callf. Exp Colorado Specisl Perry-Omaba Local 7:5 am Grand Island Loc ; Stromsbyry Local... .1 | cnteage, Rock Ixlan Rocky lowa Local Chicago Day Chi. Local Pass. | Des Moines Local Passenge Chicago Chicago Mount'n Ltd.al2 Pass...a b al b10 The Mountaineer 2 Chicago-Nebraska Ltd for Lincoln [ Colo. & Cal. 1 Okl. & Tex a3 | Rocky Mount'n Ltd.a10 Chicngo & Northwe Omaha Express.. Chicago Local s Colorado-Chicago Chicago Special Pacific Coast-Chicago Tos Angeles Limited Overland Limited denver Special Carroll Local Fast Mail Twin Clty Express | Sloux City Local | Minn. & Dak:ta Ex Twin City Limited Lincoln-Chadron Yorfolk-Bopesteel Lonw Plne-So. Platte Hastings Superior ... Deadwood-Hot Springs Casper-Lander ....... Fremont-Alblon . EAST 3 a. m. 3% 8. m i2a 3 a g5z28 s wEe L1 1] 10 EASTBOL a 6:00 pm a 8:60 pm a11:45 pm 2:40 am a 4:30 pm NORTHBOUND. & 7:50 am a 3:45 pm & 7:00 pm .8 9:00 pm WESTBOUND. 50 am 5 am FEEEE RS S (3 b10:19 p 212:30 p. 1:15 p. 8:02 a. m, | Missouri Pacifie — Auburn Special. | Chicago, St m.| Omaha— m. | Sioux City Express m. | Omaha Local ... m Twin City Sloux City Local Emerson Local m, m, m 7:06 a. m, 5:47 p. m 5 PM | groest B, Millard, Marian Leave. b 3:50 pm b12:10 pm Paul, Minneapolis .b 2:00 pm Sloux City PASSSNEer.... iri.... Passenger...b 6:30 am Ve 8:3 am 5 pm Arrive. & bll:4b am € 6:20 pm | b 9:20 pm | Real furnjshed by | company, bunded abst St. Dougl Treasure, to lot 7 and Dupont Place.. Lawler | Agnes lot 3, block Catherine A lan, lot 3 b Juliug A. Bro Jones, lots Omaha and Bthel Poppleton, Poppleton Park Hopkins to Cora E. lots 4 an 24 add....... Edward Cassi Christle and W 5-14-13, except w3 ft. 5, Gamble to John lot Frank w1 lot 8, block 1 ngs & estate REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS tor Mid arantee 2863 Continental Trust 111t Co., o Tekla Carpowich, % st Mary's add......... ‘Prather to Nellie Chon- lock 2, Millard Place own and wife to John E 2 and 3, block 8, South " Miliard F. Millard to Willam & lots 17 and 12, block 16, Anna M. Backett, 5. block 3. MecCormick's idy ‘and wife to Harry M. Farnam Smith, tax 3. Byroe, Park Place Heyden to_Richard C. , lot 18, block 2, Collier Place.. Dem) J. Moraree. ster and wife to Frank ot & block 14 West Eod July 9, 1919, | nd Trust 1714 Farnam | of lot 18, block u,' MUST SELL THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME BEFORE AUGUST 1ST. PRICED RIGHT FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. Located in Bemis Park District. Must be seen to be appreciated. are authorized to sell for $5,600.00 if taken this month. We TWENTIETH o Dol GENTUR‘Y llar FPer F.ARMER TWENThIETH CENTURL FARMER ue Dollar P “r,

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