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    TIIE OMAHA' DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1007.
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OFFERED FOR RENT
flu lid I nee Con tinned.
Wholesale District
BUILDING
For Rent
The four-story and basement brick build
fug at tit Farnam St.
Apply at Business office of The Bee.
(1) M3i0
"i? HARNET 8T t floors and basement,
S.lxVJO feet; suitable for wholesale. He
Cagu Investment Co., 1504 Dodge 6t
(15 178
Offleea.
FOR RENT Peek room In flee office, city
hall building. 417 N. 2Sth St.. South
Omaha. Apply to manager. .1 1.14
DESK room on first floor at 121 J Farnam.
(li) CM
' CHOICE
OFFICES
tt la very seldom that good outside space
In ft well appointed ofllce building Is
available. At the present time we have
a beautiful suite of two rooms -n the
fifth floor, with east and south light, a
large vault, which makes this a most
desirable space during- either summer or
winter.
Room No. &4 I now vacant and la 14x19,
with a good-sized vault; has east light,
A new hard-wood floor was recently put
In this room.
Everybody In Omaha knows the location of
the Pee building; it Is central, close to
the city hall and county court house.
There are several hundred people who
spend more time here than In their homes
and any one of them will testify as to
the care they receive here.
For further particulars call
THE BEE BUILDING
CO.
17TH AND FARNAM.
(15) 434
tD FLOOR, well lighted; elegant for office
use. 1213 Farnam. (15) 491
FOR RENT The best located corner store
In Omaha, Farnam and 16th Rts., Board
of Trade Bldg. Bee P. H. Phllbtn, Schlltx
Hotel. (15)-181
FOR RENT, 110.00. Large store room with
good basement, ZlflD Po. ISth St., 315.10.
C. M. BACHMANN,
436 Pax ton i-' U;.
C15)-M716
STORE ROOM. 1103 N. 18th St., J20.
B KIM 18,
'Phone Douglas 6S6. Pa t ton Blk.
lti- 444
OFFERED FOR SALE
treaclag.
ANCHOR and iron fencing; wire fencing
to par toot. 206 N. 17th SU Tel. Red M4.
416) lsi
(Tnraltnre.
WE carry the highest grades of second
hand furniture. Some Items worth seeing.
Prices right and also we can savo you
40o on the dollar and It would pay you
to see us before pu buy. Chicago Fur
niture Co., 1413 Dodge. Doug. 4YS7.
416) Kll 728
ID-HAND furniture bought and sold; busi
ness on the square, 'tosenberg, formerly
with Chicago Furniture Co., 103 8. l'4th.
D. K86. (16) M970 J27
FOR BALE The furniture of a 7-room
modern cottage, close In. Three rooms
rented at present for (20.00 per mo. Rea
sonable If taken at once. Address D-5i,
Bee. (lti M Jy4
FURNITURE!, ruga, kitchen utensils, gas
stove, saddle, fly nets, etc., almost new;
must be sold Immediately. 2M4 Mander
eon. (16 Mb20 30
Pianos, Organs, Musical Instruments.
Clearance Sale
OF STANDARD UPRIGHT PIANOS.
Every ona a perfect Instrument; some little
used.
Kimball, ebony case, $100.00.
Checkering, rosewood case, $173 08.
One almost new walnut upright, $148.00.
One $750 Knaba Parlor Grand, good as
new, $350.00.
One $700 Hallet At Cumston Parlor Grand
tnly $125.00.
Many other uprights, $60.00, $75.00. $90.00
and up.
Square ptanoa and organa, $10.00 and up.
$G0o to $1.00 weekly payments.
Schmoller & Mueller
1313 Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 162S.
(16)-MSS3
FOR SALE All pianos unsold In Ben
nett's since the fire have been removed
to 403 S. 16th St., where everyone will
be sold regardless of price. Come and
get ona at your own price. (16) M878
Pool an Billiard Tables.
FOR 8ALE New and secondhand billiard
and pool tables. We lead the world In
cheap bar fixtures; easy payments. Bruns-wick-Balke-Collendar,
407, 3. 10th St.
C6r-183
Typewriters and Sewing Machines.
TYPEWRITER BALK All machines taken
In exchange will be closed out at unheard
prices. Typewriter Exchange. 141 Pax ton
auock. uoj ivtg
FOR SALB High-grade Id-hand type
writer; good condition: a bargain at t.,0.
Call room M Bee Bldg. (16.-4771
ONE Remington typewriter. No. i. In good
condition.
for
sale cheap. Call at Bee
Uto &x
FOR SALE A Trl-Chrome Smith Premier
typewriter. Almost new. Will sell at a
bargain. L. D. Uager, Avoca. la,
(16)-M678 Jyl
MlMsUtsnsi.
WE CARRY a complete line of all the
leading periodicals published. Foreign
Sublicatlons a specialty. Birthday, wed
ing and souvenir post cards. Subscrip
tions received for all periodicals pub
lished. Mail orders will receive prompt
attention.
SCHCLZE & BLATTKRT.
Newsdealers and 6tatlouers, 111 8. 15th 8t
(16) M&34 Jyl
BOILERS FOR SALE Three horlxontal o-hori"e-ower
return tubular boilers. Hut
man make (Cleveland), ech with 63 four
Inch burs 18 feet lung, complete. These
boilers now being operated under 1'4 lLs.
pressure; will be taken out early In July
to make room for larger capacity boiler.
The Willow Springs Distillery, 4th and
Pierce. (16) M976 30
ALLS S safes, new, 2d-hand. 1818 Farnam.
(16)-l4
FOR SALE First-class store fixtures,
showcases, etc. Globe Land and Inyesst-
ment Co., 1U Faruam bt., Omaha. Neb.
U6)-189
FEW bargain In td nand soda fountains,
monthly payments. Lm. right, 18K Farnam.
(16) isu
BEND us your mail orders for drugs;
f eight paid on $iv lota. Myers-Dillon
Drug Co.. Omaha. (Ue-J'.'l
8HERW1N WILLIAMS CO., best mixed
paint. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
U6J-I92
HOMEOPATHIC medicines, wholesale and
tniall. ghermaa & MoCoanell Drug Co.
lli)-U417
OFFERED FOR SALE
M lerrllaneon
ontlnned.
OAS, ELECTRIC
COMP1 NATION
FIXTURES
fcprclal low prices during June to reduce
'wk; order now; g.iod delivered when
HURGESS & GRANDEN CO.,
Telephone Douglas 6X1. 313 8. 15!li St.
(bi-iJ
BIG CUT IN PRICE TO
REDUCE STOCK
IV) Tribunes for
li Dayton for 4U.
$'0 Emblems for W,
$:5 Colonial for $.'0.
Second-hand ones lor IS and up.
MUST REDUCE STOCK TO
MAKE ROOM FOR MOTOR
CYCLES.
LOUIS FLESCIIER,
1U Capitol Ave.
(18)-M6tt Jyl
HOME-MADE GRAPE WINE, 10 TEARS
OLD, 31 PER GALLON. CACKLEY
BROS., OPPOSITE P. O.
(1th 341 Jyl
AWNINOS-They're not expensive. Call
Doug. 8.S3 and our representative will call.
Omaha Tent and Awning Co. (16) 13
DRUGS at cut prices; freight paid on l!0
orders; catalogue free.
SHERMAN & H'CUNNEUj DRUO CO.
Omaha. Neb.
(16)-M418
FOR SALE Second-hand steam boiler fo:
heating. Inquire 21G N. 2.'d fit.
(1C M353 29x
331 NATIONAL cash register for sale for
II. '3 cash; total adder anil prints every
sale, good ss new; will not sell fur less.
Address K-562, Bee. 16)-MM1 Jylx
PATENTS
LARSON & CO -Boon free. Bee BIdK
a?)-::';
D. O. BARNKLL patent nttorney snd ma
chine designer, Paxton Blic. Tel. Rd 7117.
- .17 613 Jyll
PERSONAL
CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Shirts pressed,
not ironed. 211 B. lltli St. Tel. Doug. I'M.
(1S 1W
OMAHA Stammerers' Institute. Ramge
Bldg. (18)-lii
SEWING machines, rented, any make, 7eo
per week or 32 per month. Second-hand
machines for sale, 3u and up. Nebraska
Cycle Co., loth aod Harney. (18) ;t)2
SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall; cut
prices, fiend for free cat.alo.ue. Myers
Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (1M 17
MA I 1 VVTK 1 treatment and bath. Mme.
AUIilliJ Smith, 118 N. 16th, 2d floor.
(18. 138
PI F A T I Ni BuUo'nVuclu'ng,
I LLn I IMU En. broidery.
Dyeing and cleaning. 3pongtng and shrinking-
only 6c per yard Send for price list
and samples. '
GOLDMAN PLEATING CO..
10 Douulas Block. Tel. Douglas 1!3. '
(15; m
$25 REWARD For the capture and convic
tion of Charles Stephens for obtaining
money under falso pretenses. Wore darn
fray Park suli, black soft hat, low patent 1
eather shoes, Bold watch and chain;
wears hat well back on head; 6 feet 7 to 8
Inches tall, weight 140 to 146 pounds; has !
light hair, smooth shaved, Is a good :
worker and a great corn shueker; shucked
115 bushels a day for 80 days, and will
talk about It. Ieft Angus June 21. Wire
John A. Jones, sheriff. Nelson, Neb., June ,
26, 1907. (18)-IM72 30
THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-off
clothing; In fact, anything you do no:
need. We ccilect. repair and sell, at l.t
N. 11th St.. for cost of collecting, to tliv
worthy poor. Call 'Phone Doug. 418B and
wagon will call. (18) 511 .
PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mr.'
Dr. King. 1320 N. 24th St. Tel. Doug. 355A,
(18 :1S4
BENNETT'S plnno department has been
removed to 403 S. 15th St., where all
fire pianos are being sold, for a fraction
of their real value. (18) M87S
TUP "FT 1TF Massage and Bath: ex
111JJ uuiiJJ pert ladv operator: room
200, Barker Blk., 15th and' Farnam Sts.
(18.1 669 30x
WOULD like to correspond with a nice
young lady with object of matrimony:
am Just an ordinary sort of person, of
good character, with good health and a
fairly good position. If this suits you,
please write. Don't start any trifling.
Address E 608, Bee. (IS) M745 x
WANTED A lady teacher to give private I
typewriting lessons. Address ItoST. care
Bee. (18) KS8 Jy'.'x
M VCIVVTIP Osteology and massage.
.lU.UjlU Vapor and tub baths.
Room 2, 1204 Farnam St., 2d floor.
(1S)-MW6 Jy 26
A COMPLEXION satin smooth and fair
given by Satin skin powder. Four tints.
(18)
WANTED At once, companion, over 33
years, by widower 40 years of age. In
blacksmith trade; good home: must be
of beat character; no objection to widow
with child. Address C. W. Reckwtth,
Bedlson, Mo. 08 Mi)17 Jy3x
REAL ESTATE
HEAL ESTATE DU ALK.lt S.
Rl'SSELX. & M'KITIUCK CO., 432 Ramge
(19) 203
W. H. TCRRKLL, 16 Patterson Blk Doug.
1129. ' (19)-204
SEARS. 521 N. Y. Life. Tel. Red S7.
(19J-2o5
PAYNE INV. CO., 1st fir. N. Y. L. Dour.
1781. (1)-2M
R. C. PETERS tk CO.. Bee Bldg. (1 2U
ALFRED C.
bank bldg.
KENNEDY. S First Nat'l
'Phone Doug. 723. ilSj 2(7
GEORGE A COMPANY,
1001 Farnam. Tel. Douglas 756
(19. 201
L. W. Bt'NNELL. & CO., K2 N. Y. Life.
Douglas 6149. (19) )w9
' CtT PROPERTY FOIt dA LIS.
RENTS FOR $27.50 MONTH
$2,360 takes It. How Is this for a close-in
rental Investment? Walking distance of
poBtofflce. $1.: In B. 4t L. Asia n. Only
little cash needed.
$1,200 Two 7-room houses In Orchard Hill.
Lot 50x130. In good repair. Renting f.ir
$13 monthly. Only $260 cash, balance $10
month.
N. P. DODGE & CO..
1714 Farnam St.
(191-537 28
THE best 6-room house In the city for the
money; close In; 16 minutes' walk from
P. O. on Dodge St.; a neat lawn, with
iilenty of fruit; this Is a bargain; price.
:',x;0, $1,500 cash. Call room 21 V. 8.
Nat. bank bldg. (19) M249 30
IS PER CENT.
A brick block of three siores and S3 rooms
on a leading business atreet; rented for
I .'16 a morth. Price $16,0u0; half cash,
balance four year at 6 per cent.
THOMA8 BR EN NAN.
Room 1, New York Life BUV.
(19)-SSt
MODERN BENSON HOME.
Seven rooms, basement, bath and toilet
complete, city water, electric lights. Half
block from car. Lot high and level, com
mauding beautiful view. Built In Novem
ber for home and Is flrsl-clasa through
out. F. S. TRI'LLINGER, OWNER.
Phuoe: Benson 2251.
(!) M104 $0
FOR SAl.E-Flve-acre tract of land In Ban
son, three blocks frum car. suitable for
planting or for Improvement; an oppor
tunity for some one. Address. G 4J3.
Ice. (19J-U4X
LOOK AT THIS
AU modern, 4-room cottage, 3412 Lafavette
Ave. Beinis Parle. 'Phoar tlarney 4t.
19-(4t
Have you had a strike in the
Plenty of girls want bettor places
They answer Boo Want Ads.
I
REAL ESTATE
CITT PROI'ttH T PUR SAI,B.
(Continued.)
PATRICK PLACE
Many people have been sur
prised that we have sold out
the greater part of this addi
tion. The public have been
tulck to realize that the prices
have been reasonable and the
trrms easy. This addition Is
reached by the best car line
in the city and Is located at
the n. w. corner of 24th and
Lake streets. There are still
u few choice lots left and a
representative from our office
will be on the ground Satur
day and Monday afternoons to
show you the property, fur
nish plats and other Informa
tion. We have a few residence
lota left on Ohio St. near 2Sth
St.. for tifiO each; also three
on I.ake St., with sewer, side
walk, city water and gas for
3.150 each. One good corner
still left at 25th and Miami
Sts., 3450. Very easy terms to
responsible parties.
BUSINESS LOTS
Fronting east on 24th St., Just
north of l-flkp. with pave
ment, permanent sidewalk,
sewer, gas and water paid for
in full. Be sure and be on
the grounds Saturday or Mon
day afternoon, and look over
the proposition we are offer
ing. A number of part'es
who have already purchased
lots In this addition have been
offered quite a substantial ad
vance In price and have only
held the lots one week.
GBORGE Sc CO., 1601 Farnam St.
(1-9K 80
1IANSC0M PARK HOME
130S S. 23th St. (Georgia Are.)
Large, elegant, thoroughly
modern eight-room house In
perfect repair, east front,
small barn, lot 50 by 150 feet.
Non-resident owner will sac
rifice for $5,500.00. This Is a
bargain.
3177 DAVENPORT STREET
Large, attractive 10-room
residence on the southeast
corner of S2nd and Daven
port street. Modern In every
r- spect, beet of repair, hard
wood finish. Lot 114 by 136
feet. This is a very desirablo
property In Omaha's best
residence district. Price $13,
rtoto. CONRAD YOUNG,
1518 Dodge St. Tel. Doug. 1571.
(19) 988 30
t
819 NORTH 42D.
Owner cays sell at once
8 rooms, gas, furnace, bath,
barnyard has shrubbery, fine
trees, jpavlng paid for, 2
blocks from Walnut Hill
car. Account of death In
family house is vacated and
must be occupied at once.
$1,500 cash, balance on easy
terms.
O'KEEFE REAL
ESTATE CO.
1001 N! T. Life Bldg.
Tel. Doug. 2152.
(19) idXi 30
6-ROOM COTTAGE
Near Rome Miller's
All modern, except furnace, lies on a beau
tiful little atreet, JubI off Florence boule
vard; good permanent walk to It from
the boulevard, nice trees; very homelike;
almost new $2,360; part cash.
Harrison & Morton,
(19)-9S5 28
$3,20
Buys a comparatively now
and fully modern (-room
house In west Omaha, situate
on the southwest corner of
36th and Jackson Sts. Tills
house was built two years
ago and coat something over
$3,000. The street In front of
the property Is in process of
paving and the neighborhood
is handsome and growing.
V. B. Meikle, 205 Ramge Bldg.
(19)-876 30
A SNAP
8-ROOM MODERN HOME
Plastered Attic.
2 blocks from 24th St. car.
" South front.
Lot 60x168, paved street.
2570 Poppleton Ave.
Inquire at 26u6 Poppleton Ave.
119) M994 1
FOR SALE House, 6 rooms, modern ex
cept furnace, 207 Cuming St. Plica.
I2.3u0. Easy terms.
JOHN F. FLACK.
City Savings Bank, lain and Douglas.
(19)-2U '
IF YOU are thinking of building It will
pay you to see the Weatern Home Build
ers, rooms 22 and 23. Neb. Nat. Bank
Bldg.. for prices and terms. (IS) 410
THE KERR ABSTRACT CO.'S AB
STRACTS OF TITLE are the safest.
You are protected by a 1 10, (XX) bond against
loss by errors. You don't buy a law suit
when you buy a "Kerr" abstract. 1614
Harney. Tel. Douglas 54S7. (19)
BEM1S PARK.
Two beautifully situsted lots. 40x127 feet
each, west front on boulevard, two blocks
to car, on giade; corner. $0u; Inside, $,u0.
MuM be sold by owner at once. 34 4 I.
layette Ave, (1D-III4
Arwtrnot". ot tlt,,: OtJ'ck serrlce. 'Phone
AUhiracis tor prlc.,. Guarantee Ab
stract Co.. Patterson Blk. 'Phone Red 2M7.
'19) 794 Jy3
BEMIS PARK DISTRICT'
( rooms, brand new. strictly modern, $4,006.
O'Keefa Real Estate Co.. 1001 N. Y. Ufa
Bldg. (lt-U977
FOR RENT 10-room modern bouse, 2524
Jones St. Tslephone oaner for keys.
Webster 1854.
(ll)-47
BF.ST new (-room house, modern with or
without furnace for $2,450; forced to sell
qui kly. Tel. after J p. m. Wehster
1854. (19) M9sJ
GOOD (-room house, all modern except
furnace, fine shade and fruit trees; mill
sell for less than cost if sold at onca
Inquire at the place, 1744 8. lh St
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY FOR 8 A I. El
(Continued.)
DON'T MISS THIS
G ROOM HOUSE
Close In. on 19th boulevard, nearly new,
S rooms and large hutlery down, '3 line
bed rooms and porcelain bath up, bricked
and cemented cellar under whole house,
splendid furnace", cement walks and good
barn, fine shade and yard. Owner leaving
city. Price $3,260. Have been offered 382.00
a month rent for this place.
BIRKETT & TEBBENS,
(-3 Bee Bldg.
Phone, Doug 47M.
(19)-M9C8 2
DUNDEE
4927 Davenport Is an 8-room all modern
house; all large rooms, fine attic, cellar
under whole house, full lot, a little over
H block from car. For quick sale $3,500
part cash will do.
Harrison & Morton
(19) S8 28
LIST your property with the Western
Home Builders, rms. 32-23 Nebraska Natl.
Bank Bldg. (!) 714
REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRU8T
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. Pres
CO
(19)-21t
FOR SALE 6-room cottage, owner leaving
city, will sell at a sacrifice. 104 North
40th South Omaha. Tel, 371.
(19)-M 148
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR IALB
i'ftllwdwt
SOUTHERN Manitoba, near Morris, three
quarter section of the choicest dry, clean
prairie land; deep black loam; can all bo
cultivated; good locality. Norrls Is lo
cated In one of the richest farming dis
tricts In Manitoba, the land being well
adapted for wheat growing. The owner,
not being a farmer, needs the money for
business, hence a great bargain. For
particulars address George C. Popham,
Box 661, Winnipeg. Manitoba.
,20)-991 Jyx
Kansas.
WANTED Ajents to represent ua In tha
sale of our Kansas lands. Write for par
ticulars. Globe Land and Investment Co.,
Omaha. Neb. (20)-214
'WE HAVE lands, improved and unlm
proved, in central ana eastern Kansas
that we can sell you from 120 to $50 per
acre. These lands are No. 1. Will con
sider good city property or merchandise.
Write ua for full Information, wltb de
scription of what you have to offer.
J. W. STINE, & CO.,
1024 O St.. Lincoln, Neb.
(20) -926 JylX
Nebraska.
IMPROVED farms Ij eastern Nebraska,
sarpy and Douglas Bounties, a. J. over
ton, Gretna, Neb. (20)-215
THIS IS A SNAP
We have three sections of good land T
miles from North Platte, Lincoln Co., that
we can sell at $3.7o per acre ir taken In
the next 15 daya. This land Is well worth
$5.00 per acre, but tha owner la In a pinch
und must have money; H cash, balance
time.
See us for bargains In cheap lands.
KELLY INVESTMENT CO..
320 Neville Block. (20) M969 30
A GOOD farm, well Improved, 20 miles west
of Omaha, for sale on easy terms. 6 per
cent interest, it taken in next ,v days.
Address Y-244. Bee (2V-U
FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farms and ranches
lor comes or investment, tie mis, Omaha.
(30) M971
IMPROVED and unimproved farms In
Dundy county, Nebraska, and Cheyenne
county, Kansas, from st'O up; good land;
three to ten miles to county seat; main
line Burlington; write me what you want,
I'll tell you what I've got. WILL C.
ISRAEL, Benkelinan, Neb.
(20.-M102 Jy5x
loath Dsketa.
MAKE MONEY
Buy a farm In Beadle county, S. D.
Another big crop Is daily raising values.
A fortune is yours it you buy now.
Write for map.
D. E. McMONIEb.
Huron. 8. D. 20)-M158 Jyl
REAL ESTATE LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
(22.-317
PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 1S20 Doug.
(22) 218
$1,000,000 TO 1X5 AN on business and resi
dence property In Omaha; lowest rates;
no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1. N. V.
Life. (22)-219
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith Jk Co., IX Farnam St.
(23)-229
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O Keere R, E. CO.. 1001 W. Y. Life BMj.
(22) 221
LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block.
(22)-224
$600 TO $50,000 TO I5AN at lowest rates;
no delay. GARVIN BROS., 1404 FARNAM
(22)-22
WANTED City loana R. C. Peters A Co.
(22) 22S
LOANS on Improved city property. W. H.
Thomas, HA First National Bank PM
22 ?.'t)
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED Cottage, southeast Omaha, near
loth St- car line. Address S aVl, care Hee.
(2f M'jM
WANTED 7-room house, between Cuming
and Clark, $3.0U0 to $4,000. Address P SoO,
care Bee. (26) MS64
WANTED Two cottsges or small houses.
between 18th and uth Bis., near Jyeaven
worth. Address W 403. care Bee.
(21.) M935
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino
leums, office furniture, old clothes and
shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillow s. quilts
and all kinds ot tools: or win ouy mo ;
furniture of your house complete. Will I
buy antique or mahogany furniture. The I
highest prices paid. Call the right man. !
Tel. Douglas 3071. (24) u Jy
CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foya Co.,
313 8. 14tu. 'Phone Douglas 13J1.
(26)-327
BUYERS FURNI8HID IN 44 HOUBS
Inveslment Dept. Western Ref. ft Bond
Ass n Inc., full 721-722 N. Y. Life Bug.
(25) 114
WANTED To buy a good horse to use on
a grocery wagon. T. W. Shrader. 2tftt
and Hlondo. eti Ma:3
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Nice front room In modern
home with board, by elderly lady; family
of two preferred: references exchanged:
will pay liberal price for right place. Ad
dress E Sbu, Bea t20 M975 Jylx
kitchen?
WANTED TO RENT
(Continued.)
WANTED Room and board In vicinity of
:th and Sprsgue. Address G 676. care
Be. (26) 647 SOX
WANTED By married couple 2 or 8 fur
nished rooms In private family; no chil
dren. Address O-610, care Bee.
(261-939 :9x
M AN, wife and two children (12 and I).
want ROOMS WITH BOARD, vicinity
16th and Locust Sts. I R. Vorce, 2004
Btnney St. 'Phone Webster l'wT resi
dence; Webster S, office. (:) 661 30x
WANTED SITUATION
FOR student help see McCartney Tnstl
tute, 1802 Farnam.
i n i Mts
YOl'NQ man With road experience desires
city sales work. Address Y &:, care oi
Bee. (27) M686 29x
WANTED Position architectural draughts
man. Wm. Yowell, Neb. City. Neb.
(271-M110 30x
FOR student help see McCartney Insti
tute, 1802 Farnam. (Zi) mbju
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
George Forgan and wife to Laura
11. Freeman, lot 11, block 3, Boule
vard Terrace $ 1
Omaha Safe Deposit and Trust com
pany to Thomas W. heaton, part
si'V se4 7-14-13 1
Same to Charles Voll, n se se1
-14-13 1
Robert O. Fink, county treasurer.
to Lillian O Toolo, lot 9, block 7,
Lyman Place
John H. Stein and wife to Moses
Horwlch. lot 1. block 66. Omaha.... 800
Union Investment company to John
tfamrora, lot w, block 117, uunaee
Place 7D0
Melcholr Staudlngcr and wife to
Anna Bone, lot 24, Drexel ft Maul a
add 450
Martin Telg and wife to Theophele
andei bOKaerilc, lot 4, block 6,
Exchange Place 1.S0O
B. E. Wilcox to Lara P. Larson,
lota 23.. 24, 26 and -i6, block 1, B.
E. Wilcox's add 200
John W. Rasp to Harris Horwlch,
W2I feet lot 7, bldck 34V omana.. 1.8UO
Lllley Elfsfeldei to Alouis Vanout-
rvve and wife, lot 11, block 49,
South Omaha 1,675
Mary Arnholt and huahanl to Char las
H. w. Bauermelster, lot IB, Dlock
I, Marysvlllo 3,800
Butler Hospital to John D. Crelgh-
ton. suiuot in. lot 3. t anitoi adit zi.uuu
Amos I. fclabaugh and wl.e to Ci arles
K, Lite, lot 4, block 3, Maxwell s
2d add 1,200
Irene and Carl T. Self to the Mis
souri River Lumber company, part
lots 4 and 6, block 18, Boyd s add... 1,200
Mabel T. Gannett and husband to
Hosallo A. Whitmore. e50 feet wSO
feet n 100 feet lot 1, block 5, West
Omaha 11,000
David E. Smith and wife to George
Chadwell and wife, lots 17 and 18,
block 19, Halcyon Heights 500
Edgar A. Baird to Jennie Buchanan,
lot 8, block 6, Orchard Hill l.sno
John E. George to John Maggard,
w lot 2. block 11, Omaha 2,000
John O. Carlson to Rose Bernhardt,
lots 11 and 12. block 6. Walnut Hill, l.gno
Uetz Bros. Brewing company to the
Home Keal Kstate and Investment
company, wH lot t, block 93 and
other lots, Omaha 273,000
Total $324,878
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received at the
office of the Atlantic Northern & Southern
Railway company, Atlantic, la., until noon
of July 1. 1S7, for the grading of seven
teen miles of road bed, between Atlantic
and Klmballlon, la., aggregating approxi
mately 260,000 cubic yards.
The work will be let In six sections and
separate and Independent bids wilt be re
ceived on each section, as follows:
Section No. 1, live miles, about
$5,000
35.000
36,000
16,000
46,000
cubic yards.
Section No. 3, five miles,
cubic yards.
about
about
about
about
Section No.
3.
nve mues.
cubic yards.
Section No. 4,
cubic yards.
Se"tion No. E,
cubic yards.
Section No. 6,
ruhtc vards.
two
miles,
mile,
miles,
two
about 60.000
Plans and specifications may be seen at
the office of the company, Atlantic, la.
Bids must be accompanied by certified
check of one hundred dollars (3100) for
each section bid upon, as a guarantee that
the contract will be entered Into In case It
Is awarded.
The right Is reserved to reject any or
all bids.
Atlantic Northern & Southern Railway
company.
By Engineering Construction and Securi
ties company. Engineers and contractors.
J20-22-21-36-27-2B.
PROPOSAL FOR LAYING WATER
MAINS Sealed proposals will be recelvei
bv the city clerk of the city of Randolph,
N'ebraska, at his office until the 22d day of
July, 1'j07, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the fur
nishing and layitig of oCmO feet of 4-lnch
cast water mains and 1.520 of 6-lncli cast
water mains with six 4-trch double nozzle
fire hydrants for 2'-lnch fire hose together
with all necessary fittings for all mains
and hydrants. Bids to include (he dig
ging of all ditches at least five feet below
the established grade of said city, and not
less than live feet below the surface of the
street at any place. Bids to Include all
connections ami extras as shown by the
plans and specifications on file at the of
fice of the said city clerk. One-half of the
contract price for the laying and furnish
ing said mains as above to be paid In cash
and the balance to be paid In warrants
'v
H
i"?
riratvn on the general fund of said clt
All bids must be accompanied by a ce
Pert check equal to 10 per cent or
amount bid, as a guarantee that if the bid
Is accepted the bidder will enter Into con
tract to perform and carry out the bid.
The city reserves the right to reiect any
or !1 bids. E. 8. MAILLIARD, City Clerk.
J?ld24t
SEALED BIDS WILT, BE RECEIVED
by the Board of Public I.nnds and Build
ings on or before July 6, 1907, for the fur
nishing and erecting of two 150 H. P. water
tube boilers at the Hospital for the Insane
at Norfolk, Nebraska, as per specifications
now on file In the office of the Secretary of
State at Lincoln. Nebraska. GEORGE C.
JI NKIN, Secretary of State. J27d7t
"""is aa m
a r gains
Before July 4th. Several
these are below the cost
oi labor aud material.
Ihey will eost yoa more If
we have to carry them over
the Foorth.
We have (he harness also
that goes with them.
I'D
itllflUlfU O
18th and Harney
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
CHIEF Qt'ARTFRM APTFJV8 OFFICE,
Omaha. Nebraska, June 1. IM. Sealed
proposals. In triplicate, subject to the usual
conditions, will be received here until 10
O'clock a. m., central standard time, July
L 1807, for the removal of the present heat
ing system In the commanding officers'
quarters at Fort Omaha. Nebraska, and
Installing therein a new steam heating sys
tem, Including all necessary alterations to
the building. Full Information furnished
on application to this office, where plans
and specifications may be seen. Envelopes
ontalnlng proposals to be marked
"Proposals for Steam Heating System at
Fort Omaha. Nebraska," and addressed to
MAJOR THOMAS CRUSE. Chief Quarter
master, Omaha, Nebraska.
Junel-S-4-5--
CHIEF
QfARTFRMASTKR
OFFICE.-
Omaha,
Neb., June 29. 19uJ. Sealed pro-
Dosals. in triDllcate. will be received here
and by quartermasters at the posts named
herein until 10 a. m., central standard
time, July 29, 1907, for furnishing wood, coal
and charcoal, during the fiscal yer ending
June 30, lfre, at Omaha quartermaster depot.
Forts Crook, Omaha and Robinson, Ne
braska; Fort Iavenworth, Kansas; Fort
Mackenile, Wyoming. and Fort Dee
Moines. Iowa. Proposals for delivery
at other places will be entertained.
United States reserves right to re
ject or accept any or all proposals or any
part thereof. Information furnished on ap
plication here, or to quartermasters at the
stations named. Envelopes containing pro-
Dosa
sals should bo marked 'Proposals lor
. fuel," and sddressed to Major Thmas
Cruse, chief quartermaster.
J29Jyl-2-3-25-27
RAILWAY TIME CARD
UNION STATION -104b. AND M ARC Y.
t'nlon Pnelsle.
Leave. Arrive.
Overland Limited a 8.46 am a :40 pm
The China and Japan
Fast Mall a 8:50 pm a I:N pm
Colo. Calir. Ex a 3 .60 pm a 9 90 am
California A Ore. Ex. ..a 4:00 pm a 6:60 pm
Los Angeles Limited..
.al2:66 pm a 9:16 pm
.all . 66 pm a 6:60 am
.a 7:42 am a 6:16 pm
,b 7:43 am b 4:16 pm
Colorado Special
North Platte Local..
Beatrice Local
Missouri PaelSe.
K. C. St. L. Exp a 100 am a ( 68 am
K. C. St. L. Exp all:15 pm a 6:35 pm
Nebraska Local a?.0wpm all:40 am
thlcaao, Mllwank.ee A Panl.
Chi. A Colo. Special... 7:02 am U:4S pm
Calif. & Oregon Exp... 6:&8 pm
Overland Limited 9;&8 pm
Chlcag A Northwestern.
Chicago Daylight a 7:06 am
St. Paul-M apulla Exp.. a 7:60 am
Chicago Local all Warn
Sioux City Passenger... a 7:60 am
Chicago Passenger a 4:30 pm
Chicago Special a 6:00 pm
Bt. Paul-M'polls Lmtd..a 4:28 pm
Los Angeles Limited. ...a 9:30 pm
J:26 pm
l:S7 am
all 64 pm
alO OO pm
a 3:28 pm
a 8:28 pm
a 9 30 am
a 9:90 am
a 7:44) am
al2:36 pm
Overland Limited
.alOiOO pm a 8:23 atn
a 8:29 am
.a 3:60 pm a 1:20 am
Fast Mall
Sioux City Local...
Fast Mall
Twin City Limited.
Overland Limited .
Norfolk-Bonesteel .
Llnooln-Chadron ...
Detd wood-Lincoln
Casper-Shoshonl ...
Hastlngs-fcuperlor .
3:36 pm
...a 8:21 pm
a 7 :06 am
..a (.38 pm a 9:31 am
...a 7:40 am aio:s am
...b 7:40 am a10:36 am
...a ( 00 pm a (.-06 pm
...a 8:00 pm a (:06 pm
...b 3:00 pm b 6:06 pm
...b 6:02 pm bl2:60 pm
Fremont-Albion
Los Angeles Limited... a 9:60 pm S12.35 pm
Cblcaao, Rock Island t Pncle.
EAST.
Chicago Limited a 1:46 am all -30 pm
Iowa Local a 7:00 arc a 4:30 pm
Des Molnea Pasa a : pm al2:30 pm
Iowa Local all. 40 am b 9:66 pm
Chicago (Eastern Ex.) a 4:60 pin a 1:26 pm
Chicago Flyer a 6:00 pra a 8:36 am
WEST.
Hocky Mountain Lmtd..all:40 pm a 2:SS am
Colo. & Cal. Express.. .a 1:35 pm a 4:40 pm
Okl. A Texas Express.. a 4:40 pm a 2:46 pm
Lincoln ft Falrburv Paaa.a 8:45 amal0:16 am
Wabash.
St. Louts Express.. a (:30 pm a 8:30 am
St. Louis Local (from
Council Bluffs) a 8:30 am all:15 pm
Stanberry l,ocal (from
Council Bluffs) b (:00 pmbl0:l am
Chicago Great Westers).
St. Paul & Minneapolis. 8:30 pm
7:80 am
11 35 pm
8:27 am
11: pm
i W pm
St. Paul & Minneapolis.
:30 am
Chicago Limited
6:06 pm
7:30 am
3:30 pm
Chicago Express .
Chicago Kxpresa
Illinois Central.
Chicago Express a 7:10 am a (:48 pm
Minn. & St. Paul Exp...b 7:20 am a 8.56 ptn
Chicago Limited a 4:00 pm a 8:30 am
Minn. St. Paul Lmtd.a 8.30 pm a 8:30 am
BURLINGTON ITA. 10th A MASON,
Burlington.
Leave. Arrive.
Denver A California... .a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm
Northwest Special a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm
Black Hills a 4:10 pra a 4 10 pm
Northwest Express a 9:30 pm a 4:46 am
Nebraska points a !: am a :10 pm
Nebraska Express a 9:06 am a 4:10 pin
Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:45 pm a!2:01 pin
Lincoln Local a 9:06 am
Lincoln Local a 8:00 pm
Louisville A Plattsm'th.b 3:10 pm bl0:20 am
Bellevue-Plat'smoutb ..a 8:1 pm a 7:46 am
Plattsniouth-Iowa b 8:10 am
Bellevue-Plattsmoutn b 1:35 pm
Denver Limited all :66 pm a 6:46 atn
Chicago Special a 7:00 am all:46 pm
Chicago Express a 4:30 pm a 3:66 pm
Chicago Flyer a 6:30 pm a 8:30 am
Iowa Local a 9:16 am all :30 am
St. Louis Express. a 4:46 pm all:30aiv
Kansas city ft St. Joe..alO:45 pm a 6:30 am
Kansas City St. Joe.. a 9:15 am a 4:10 pm
Kansas City & St. Joe.. a 4:4 pm
WBS'1ER STA. 1BT1C A WEBSTER
Chicago, St. Panl, Minneapolis
Omaha.
Leave. Arrive.
Twin City Passenger. ..b :16 am b 9:10 pm
Sioux City Passenger... a 2:00 pm ell :20 am
Emerson I.ocal
b 6:46 pm b 9:10 am
Emerson Local
Missouri Paolnr.
Local via Weeping
Water
Falls City Local
.0 8:46 am C 1:60 pin
..a 8:06 am a 6:30 pm
..a 3:50 pm all:20 am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally
except Saturday o Sunday only, a Daily
except Monday.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
; CCANDMY1AN-AMERICAN LIM
I LJ 14.0M Too Twta-gcrew frasssngcr ttasmsrs
Direst t
Norway, Sweden and Denmark
SM'Mnc frnra Nw York at boos.
t'DitJ 8tl July HGKtr II Aux. 1
C. V. Tlatiea July iijlill Olsr Aug. U
Saloon t:ft and up aflcr July la, t0 sad up;
Sti-ond labia " altar July U. 160.
A, EU Jahnson at Co., 1 Broadway, K. Y.
IM Kaat Klsaia St.. ihkaso.
ORIENT
CLARK'S TENTH AN
NUAL CRUISE. Feb. 4.
'8. 70 days, by speclslly chsrtered S S.
"Arable." 14.ufi0 tons. 30 TOUHS TO
EUROPE. ( ROUND THE WOULD.
Z-KAlfX O. CZ.A.SK. Timss Bldg., 3f. T.
DOUBLE SHIFT FOR FIREMEN
font mission Dlsrnaalnaj pinna lor
Potting . ctt La lot
E act.
The Board of Fire and Police Commis
sioners held an extra session Thursday
night. Steps were taken toward putting
Into effect the new law providing for tha
firemen's double shift, which becomes ef
fective July 1. Chief Salter was Instructed
to prepare a working plan applicable to
the twelve-hour ahlft, to be submitted to
the board at an adjourned meeting next
Monday at ( p. m. A number of the
fire department officials attended the meet
ing last night and accepted the board's
Invitation to discuss the different phases
of the twelve-hour shift.
It was tha opinion of the fire officials
that with an addition to the department of
forty-one men the double shift could be
put Into effect with aa many men on duty
as at preaant. It was explained that this
would be possible on aocount of there
being no men off for meals under the new
system. It was shown that there wilt be
on band In the firs department fund on
July 1 3S4.722.78, and counting tha addi
tional forty men at $12,000 per month, the
estimate for running ths fire department for
the last stx month ef OOJ was placed at
M.(aMa,
PICNIC OF THE PIONEERS
Large Number Attend Annual Gather
ing in Hanicom lark.
NUMBER OF INTERESTING TALKS
(;loTrlnaj Tributes to the Men
laid the Foundation ( Nebraska,
and the Women Are) Net
Fererottrn.
The Douglas county pioneers held their
annual picnic yesterday In Hansoom- park.
There was a 'large attendance of those who
have helped make the present Omaha out
of the frontier village. The early exercises
were purely Informal and culminated In a
picnic dinner.
Though scheduled to begin at J:80 P m..
the platform exercises did not begin until
3 30. Chairman A. N. Tost of tha commit
tee on arrangements called the meeting to
order aud Introduced Judge 1-ee Estelle aa
the president of the day. Judge Estelle ex
tended a cordial greeting to the ploneera
and incidentally remarked that he did not
hnva a thing against the Missouri river or
the way the ploneera crossed U fifty year
ago, but he did not know until recently how
Chairman Yost managed to get across. "M
was a little balky In those days," said
Judge Estelle. "and was afraid of the river,
o they had to blindfold him and bark him
onto the boat, and they had him over In
Nebraska before he knew It."
Mayor Dahlman was then introduced to
deliver the address of welcome. "Mr. Chair
man, gentlemen of tha committee, friends
and pioneers: I hailed originally from
Texas, and while not exactly a Nebraska
pioneer 1 am at least a western pioneer,"
said the mayor, "and from the fact that
my father was a pioneer of Texas and the
west of the '40's I claim the right to be ona
of you. I am glad to see so many of you
here today. It Is needless for me to extend
a welcome to our own Omaha cltlxens, but
to such of you as are not residents of
Omaha I extend a most hearty weloom.
We meet here In this beautiful grove, set
apart by one of your fellow ploneera for tha
entertainment and recreation of the people
of Omaha. I pray to God that each of yoa
may be here next year and that I shall be
permitted to meet with you."
Where Credit ta Dae.
Judge Estelle then gave a brief eulogy
upon the Nebraska pioneers and aald: "To
no three or four men Is a greater credit
due for the great development of thla
great state than J. Sterling Morton, tha
sage of Arbor lodge, Robert W. Furnas,
both of whom are dead, and tleorge la.
Miller, who la with us here today, and I .
may Justly add to this the name of Gov
ernor Silas Garner, whom only a few year
ago departed this life for his eternal re
ward as a good and great man. We are
gathered here In this beautiful temple of
the woods, given to the city of Omaha by
Mr. Hanscom, still living, and James Me
geath, whose funeral we attended only a
few short days ago."
A letter was then read from Governor
Sheldon regretting that Imperative business
engagements elsewhere deprived him of
the pleasure of meeting with the ploneera
here today.
Lieutenant Governor M. R. Hopewell of
Tecamah was then Introduced by Judge
Efctelle. After alluding to Governor Shel
don as on of the best governors that Ne
braska ever had and regretting that ha
was not here to enjoy this meting, Judge
Hopewell said:
"I am a little surprised that thla meeting
Is not more largely attended. Your pion
eer meetings here are a little different
from those we have In Burt county. There '
we make them a holiday and ask all tha
people to come, that they may see and meet
the pioneers and attest our appreciation of
them and our regard for what they hav
done. I believe that old settlers' day
should be made a legal holiday. We cer
tainly owe a debt of gratitude to the old
settlers, and should fin.-, some means to
express that gratitude. We have our decor
ation days for the dead, why not a memor
ial day for the living to whom we owe so
much. But for these old pioneers where
would this country havo been today. Rut
for them there would have been no Ne
braska. We cannot too frequently recall
the privations and trials of pioneer days
and tha men and women who endured so
much for us.'"
ome Mora State Ballders.
'These first settlers of Nebraska wer
men of culture and Intelligence. They
stamped their Intelligence and culture upon
this state from the very start and tha
growth of that Intelligent foundation hag
never wavered an Instant since. In addi
tion to the natnea of Morton, Furnas, Mil
ler and Garber, I would add the names of
that brilliant galaxy of men, Woolworth,
Poppleton. Doane and Wakeley. I well
remember the great paper conducted by
Dr. Miller, but had Dr. Miller In the early
history of his paper prophesied that a
city of 130,000 would exist on this spot to
day he would have been laughed at as
the wildest of dreamers.". . . .
Judge Hopewell then gave a short sketch
of his first coming to N'ebraska, In 1864.
He engaged In the arduous occupation of
a bull whacker and freighted from tha
river to Fort Laramie, and subsequently
went to his old home In the east, studied
law and then came back to Tekainah,
where he has since lived.
President B. B. B. Kennedy of the Doug
las County Pioneers' association was tha
next speaker. He was followed by Jrdga
George W. Doane, Judge Eleaxer Wakelejr
and Dr. George L. Miller, all of. whom
gave a number of Interesting reminiscences
of the early days and the atruggles en
dured In laying the foundatlona of this
commonwealth. Each paid a glowing trib
ute to the women pioneers and stated that
but for their help and patience the con
quest of the west could not have been ac
complished. Plcnle Notes.
Sarpy county was well represented on tha
pli'lnc grounds.
Wlllard Newell of Burt county, a pioneer
of 1&7. was one of the visitors.
Mrs. H. A. Peck, a sister of Samuel Or
chard, one of the old pioneers, was a
visitor on the picnic grounds.
Charles Turner, who came to Nebraska
In lh&o, who donated Turner park to
Omaha, and now lives in the West Farnam
district, is not a member of the association,
but attended the picnic.
David Topham, an Omaha pioneer of
18oh-70 and one of the first constables of
Ixiuglas county, but now of Mlnden, cam
down especially to enjoy ths reunion wltn
his old friends.
Among the Tekamah visitors at the pic
nic were E. MKiuIre a former member of
the Second Nebraska regiment, Colonel R.
W. Furnas' regiment. Mrs. McUuIr ac
companied him. J. P. Lai la was another
Tekamah pioneer attending the picnic.
The present membership of the associa
tion exceeds V) and It Is expectnd that an
other hundred members will be added dur
ing this year. The meetings of the Do.ig
las county association are held the second
Thursday of each month at 2 p. in. In ths
public library building, third floor. Thirty
live years' residence In Nebraska and
present residence In Omaha la tha only
qualification for membership.
Among the pioneers present was Henry
Llvsey, the well known brick contiactor
who came to Nebraska In Putt, and is still
In the brick business In Omaha. Mr. IJvsey
laid the first brick for the territorial cap
Itol building, where the high school Is now
located. When the capilol was removed
Mr. Llvaey bought the old building for
i0. After tearing It down he gave tha
lintel over the main entrance to the build
ing, which was hewn out of Nvbtxxka
grown oak to J. M. Wollworth. Mr. Wool,
worth had the old lintel made Into a newel
post for tha stairway In his resident )
Bt. Mary' avenue and It si ill ther.