1fIIE OMAHA DAILY REE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1007. .0 1 I K 1 v. OFFERED FOR RENT List Your Rooms for Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors with the Commercial Club Free Information Bureau. Telephone Donglas 820, giving number of rooms, location ,rates and advice regarding meals. No charge for i sting rooms. ; Oi)-M3tg i KQOMS RESERVED YW may not want to go Directly to your room. . Ift ui rerva you -a room. DO IT NOW 'Leave your grips at our office DESCRIPTION ANI INFORMATION Furnished of all our rooms, OMAHA HENTAI. CO., Tel. Doug. JWV -30S N.' Y. I .If Rldg. (15)-M460 3 NEWLY furnished, strictly modern front room; furnace hest. B41 S. 24th Ave. (15) M936 BEAUTIFVL large front and other rooms; bay .window clean; beat references. 614 N. 23d. (15)-M499 06x A DELIGHTFUL; home for people; front room, beautifully furnished; beat home table, atrlctly private, everything nrst class, beat location. 'Phone' Red 764. (16) 780 ix TWO Tooms, steam heated, auttahle for couple without children. Call at 209 No. 13th fit., room JOJ, main floor. ',.,.'' . '. (16) 113 30 ! . . FRONT room; 16. 837 8. 26th Ave. , (16) M703 Olx AK'AK-BEN visitors eon secure first-class-rooms by addressing 614 N. 2.'d. (16) M68I 1 11IQ1I CLASS furnWhed rooms in1 new house; bot water heat, gas, electric light and telephone; neighborhood and loca tion of the beat: board If desired. 609 South 2th Ave. , , (15) M713 (Is FltRNI8HED room for gentleman. 316 North listh. U6)-M703 Olx BEAUTIFUL room, In small family, mod ern and first class. 2622 Davenport. (15) 782 2 FURNISHED rooms. 1911 Douglas St - 1S) 117 4x BEAUTIFUL furnished front room In atrlctly modern brick house for Ak-Sar-- Ben visitors. Rent reasonable. 260S Dodge. (16) 116 a MODERN furnished room, gentleman pre ferred. Tel. Harney 87a. 214 Dodge St. w" ' ' . - (16) M140 6X LARGE roonv modern home, private fam ily, central location; suitable for one or two gentlenlen. 'Phone Douglaa 4i6l (16) 103 SOX IiAROB south front room for light house keeping In. modern-house, fine location, kill Douglas St. (15) M137 6x TWO nicely furnished modern -rooms, each suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. References required. Addresa O 2X5, care Bee. : (16) M256 ax WELL furnished rooms In refined home; transients during this week. 308. N. 22d. t 05)-0 6x FOUR tooms, furnished for housekeeping or sleeping, one or all. 'Phone Webster 3603. 3226 Miami St. (16) 366 MODEtRN furnished room; gentleman pre ferred. TeL Harney 876. 2644 Dodge St. .'. (15)-M140x ONB elegant unfurnished room, strictly modern. 683 Park, Are. (lw Till tox FURNISHED ROOMS for rent during cam- ivat ween in a private ramiiy, hall a nx-.a, ironi pajc una. uecatur Bt. .iVL. j.t. .r ! -- I 'll, (lfi) 3BS sox ONH Douglaa 6178 for rooma In nrivata family Ak-Sar-Ben week (16) 398x FURNISHED rooms. Tel. Red 841. ' 06) 420 x iv-'--i Moaeekeeptosj Rooms. TWOvVrr-''liree furnished rooma for light housekeeping; private family. Tel. Doug laa 7023, . (16)-M381 lx NICELY" furnished rooms, with breakfast privileges. 218 N. ."3d. (16) 781 FOR. '-"RENT Two well furnished light housekeeping rooms, also sleeping rooms; modern and steam heat. 817H 8. 13th Bt., second floor, fiat 4. (16) 421 3 ' ;'' Hsmsea and Cottatrea. 3633 Patrick avenue, rooma, new and modem, 326. ' 1716 Nicholas street, rooms, steam heat, modern, 127. 1101 North 18th street, rooms, steam beat, modern, 380. 14 South 24th avenue, 1 rooms, modern. $30. . 3617 Seward street, 5 rooms, city water and gas, tat. Phone Doug, 685. Bemla, Paxton block. (16) MM! EIGHT rooms, all modern, 2623 Maple Bt., $2& and water rent. Jix rooms, aeoond floor 1303 N. 36th St, city water In kitchen, 314. One 3-room, all modern house, $30 and water rent, southeast corner 34th and Blnney. CHRIS BOTER, 32d and Cuming 8ts. (15) M45 FOR RENT Steam heated modern flat on second floor of Davldge bldg., 360. - New t-room cottage, modern except beat, $013 Charles St., $26. New 6-room cottage, bath, hot and cold water, Stta and Ave. C. Council Bluffs, fifteen minutes front 14th and Douglaa Bts.. $30. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1303 FARNAM ST. U6) MK71 4 FOR RENT 3177 Davenport St.. (southeast corner t2d and Davenport Bt.) Large thoroughly modern 10-room house- In city's choicest residence section. Ex cellent repair. Hard wood finish through out. Large yard. Will lease at $70 per month. Conrad H. Young, 1618 Dodge St.. Tel. Douglas 1671. (16) Mm f ON CHARLES, near 84th, new 8-R., all mn4., on Harney car Mne, 333: near 86th and Burt, a-R., aa mod., near Cuming and Harney car lines, 381 60; one attn. near Ames Ave.,-6-R.j new, bath. $20, O'KEETB RAL ESTATE CO., 1301 "N. V, Life. 'Phone Doug nil 0) M100 1 FOR RENT 8U-room Douse, modern ex cept furnace, 1321 B. 2Mb. 6t $33 per roenthj 'Phone Harney 2861. (16) M687 WIS .DO atxpert piano moving at lowest plicae. TeL Douglas 1626. Schmoller a UueUer Plajso Co.. 12U-U13 Famam. (15)-5 OMAHA Van Storage Co. tack. move, store H H. goods; aterehouae 1120.34 N 18th. Office lov Farnam, TeL Doug. Voii 06)-C HOU8EHOLD areoda packed, forwarded: cheap freight ratea Moving and storage. Express aeas Deilvery Co. TeL Douglaa ,34. . l)-4 ,VB MOVB PIANOS Maggard Van and Storage Co. TeL Doug, liisk Offloe. 1713 Wtbeter BL (15-J FOR RINT e-room modern bouse. ut Lake wall located. 05) Ml 71 F D- WBXAD baa moved his office to Wead Building. 18th and Farnam Sta. (16) C58 HOUSES temU ,rt of tn c,t?- Potars XlVUOfiO N. T. life Bldg! ll) Wu FOR RENT After October i. 3136 Chicago ,ulf' .r"'. large bath room, attic and laundry, firat-cUas, furnace. 346 (li) M433 . A MODERN (-room houae In Kountse olace Inquire at StM Bhermen ave P - ' - CD-M429 3 HOUSES. Insurance. Rlngwalt, Barker Blk. ... (16-u 1If)TTfiirC3 In all nana of th. "VXU Crelgh Cons A Co.. Bi Bldg! city. Oa-T4 $-4Vroem modern house, N. Fencer, (2 N. U TeL Bed 1217. U5)-134 OFFERED FOR RENT Heeeee and Cottages Continued. FOR RENT 7-room house, modern exeppi furnace. 1911 N. 26 Ui St. (15) M 4 FOR RENT Seven-room house within S minutes' walk of the postofflce; rent very reasonable to family without children. 104 Bee Building. (15) 118 7-ROOM. modern cottage-24.' Kpv' nt Capitol Ave. (15) M25R 6x WE HAVE many calls In our new ground floor office. 1S01 Farnam St. ArX vacant houses with us. F. D. Wead, Wend buildln g (15t-M332 FOn PENT-1316 North Fortieth St . all modern, strictly first-class; references re quired; $35. V. E. Herring. (15) 110 30 7-ROOM cottage for rent. Apply 1S15 So. 25th St. (151-38 30 Bnlldlngra. FOR RENT Three upper floors, inquire 1403 Harney. (15) M;U2 Offices. THREE offices on second floor of new Con servative building. 1614 Harney St.; mod ern and conveniently situated In the busi ness center; oak finish; best of sunlight; heat and Janitor service furnished; can he leased separately or en suite. Hastings Heyden, 1704 Farnam St. (15) M471 1 FOR RENT Desk room In Bee office, city hall building, 417 N. 2Cth Bt.. South Omaha. Apply to manager. (15) 34 tores. NEW STORE ROOMS Corner Locust snd Sherman avenue, for dry goods, shoes or notions: good loca tion for right party. Inquire Joseph Hotiska. 2623 Sherman avenue. (15) M467 BTOREROOM. 621 B. 16th St. Clarke PowelL 1044 Farnam St. (15)-2 One store room In new "Scargo" building In South Omaha, near postofflce, with lighted basement, modern show windows and awnings: best possible location. Hall Distributor Co., 337 Firat Natl. Bank Bldg. 'Phone Red 7406. (li M8r FOR lecture, concerts, dances and balls. Fraternity hall, 1818 Harney St., opposite Publlo library. N. P. Dodge & Co , 1714 Farnam St. (15)-M307 019 DRUG STORE; best unoccupied location for local drug business In city. Will al ter and lease to right party. Also A-l grocery location. HEM IS, 306 Paxton. Blk. 'Phone Douglaa 636. (16) M34C FOR RENT Large store room, 16th and Vinton Sts. C. M. Bachmann, 437 Paxton block. fig) 3o OFFERED FOR SALE Fencing. ANCHOR and Iron fencing ; . wire fencing 60 per foot. 206 N. 17th St. Tel. Red S14. Q6)-26 Fnrnltare. FOR SALE Furniture of a 10-room house; all or part; furniture must be mostly cash or terms. 2617 N. 18th 8t. (16)-M447 WORTH SEEING! STOVES & RANGES AT HALF PRICE! 300 nearly new, slightly used, high-grade stovea and ranges. Tou can save half by buying of us. We do what's right. CHICAGO FURNITURE CO.. 1411 Dodge. Tel. Doug. 4737. (16)-132 Oot.l FOR SALE Furniture of sK-roonV' flAtj party leaving city; 670 8. 28th. Tel. Harney 4026. " (16) M761 2 2D HAND furniture bought and sold; busi ness on the square. Rosenberg, formerly with Chicago Fur. Co., 108 8. 14th. Doug. 68S6. (16) M4B4 Oct. 31 Pianos, Organs, Mnslcal Instrumental MUSfRAISE THE GASHl TO PAY THE MUELLER ESTATE. Over $100,000 worth ot pianos sold at less than factory cost. - Call or write at once for prices, catalogue and bargain list. New Pianos for rent, $3 and up. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER ' PIANO COMPANY, . TEL DOUG. 1626. 1311-1313 FARNAM STREET. ' (16) 338 FOR SALE Excellent upright piano, taken in on mortgage. Dr. Prlbbenow, 214 Kar bach Block. lt) 738. FOR BALE CHEAP Btory ft Clara cabinet organ, 13 atopa, a beautiful, strong-toned instrument, suitable for church or home, good condition; cost ,230. Address L 734, Bee. (16) 270 UPRIGHT Kimball piano; fine condition, . $a0; owner leaving city. 1813 Davenport. (16) MM6 8x . FINE UPRIGHT PIANO at one-half orig inal cum; party leaving ror. Texas. 41a North 23d (16)-331 6 BTESNWAY piano, second-hand, good con dition, cheap. 31$ McCague Bid. (16) 427 Oct. 29 Typewriters and Sewing; Machines. FOR BALE High grade second-hand type writer; good condition: a bargain at $60. Call room 603, Bee Bldg. . U6) 671 ONB Remington typewriter. No. 6. In good condition, for aale cheap. Call at Bee offloe. U6)-42x OAK CASE NEW HOMB SEWING MA CHINE, nearly pew, 39. 416 N. 23d St. (16) 890 1 Pool aad Billiard Table. FOR BALE New and second-hand billiard and pool tables. Ws lead the world In cheep bar fixtures; easy payments. Bruns-wlca-BaUts-Collendar. 407 S. 10th Bt. (16)-371 Mlacellaaeoas. DUPLEX ' PUMP 00-gallon Worthlngton duplex pump, slse UxlOHxlO, for sale about October 1. This pump has seen about six months', actual service and is In good condition; will sell at a bargain. Apply W. H. Bridges, engi neer Be Bldg. (16)-670 ANY ONE wanting to buy ' a Hutchison massacon for the relief of deafneaa can get one cheap by' applying to Mrs. A. P. Wood. 204 8. 26th St.. Omaha. (1O-M750 6x FOR BALE Finest boarding house In the city; best location all furnished; walk ing diatanee, etc.; cheap, lnqulr 30 Karbach 4blk.. Omaha, Neb. (tt)-74 GAS, ELECTRIC AND ' COMBINATION FIXTURES Largest, most up-to-date stock at lowest prices In the city, select now. Delivered when needed. Inspection Invited. BURGESS-GRANDEN CO, su so. utb b; Tel. Doug. SSL Ut IiJ 10.000 GALLONS FINE CLARET WINE for sale at a bargain. In lota to suit; will quit the wine business In Kanaaa; write at once. The Doniphan Vineyards. Atchi son, Kan. Uk Motf Otx FOR SALE Onyx aoda fountain, tt-ayrup, two body, refrigerator base, counter au tomatic carbonator, filter, all as good s ew; also drug store fixtures, counters aed show cases. Uowsll Drug Co., 16th and Capitol Ave, , , ilo 4V Rent Your Rooms To Ak.Sa.r Ben Visitors ise OFFERED- FOR SALE Mlacellaeeoae Conttaaed. FOR SALE A butcher s refrigerator, sev eral shew cases, a new peanut roaster, large coffee mill, two large automatic oil tanks and store fixtures too numerous to mention. Globe Land and Investment Co.. Omaha, Neb. (16) 373 A HUGHS regtater for sale, aa good as new. Ranborn Drug Co., Den'.son. Ia. (16) M708 61x DRUG8 at cut prices; freight paid on all orders; catalogue free. SHERMAN MCONNELL DRUG ro Omaha. Neb. (lb) 775 SEND US your mall orders for drugs; freight paid on 310 lots. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (16 277 FOR SALE Furnace, suitable for heating a 9-roon, house; good as new; arply at once, 3627 Harney St. (16) 828 HOMEOPATHIC medicines, wholesale and retail. Sherman at McConnell Drug Co. 16276 SIMPSON Rockaway, nearly new. very low price If taken at once. 914 Jones St. "Phone Douglas 1T07. (16) 398 SOx - SHERMAN-WILLIAMS CO., best "mixed paint. Sherman 4k McConnell Drug Co. U)-57S SECOND-HAND rubber hose, tools. Singer, 416 N. 16th. (16) 2M) FEW bargalna in 2d hand soda fountains, monthly paymenta. Deright, 1818 Farnam. (16)-2ia HALL'S safea, new, 2d-hand. 1S18 Farnam. (16)K7 GOOD office rug and two black walnut atandlng desks cheap. 621 Hrandet Bldg. 16)-M275 lx - FOR SALE Hard coal heater, nearly new. Call 1307 Howard St., upstairs, or "'phone Benson 214. (16) M2731x FOR SALE Jewell nickel plated ha burner, nearly new. 2011 Penkncy ,St ase (16).-M287 1 HAY-JD.00 per ton. Wagner. 801 N. lHth. (16)-2W FOR ' SALE Idhand reversible 30-inch Hasan lroner, good condition; $40. Model Steam Laundry. (16) M380 1 BASE burner. Peninsular make, double heating; 130 stove for $35. 'Phone Har ney 752. (16) 422 2 COMPLETE set of abstract books for sale; liberal terms. Burkhelmer Land Co.. Cres ton, la. (16) M442 7x FOR SALE Roll top desk, chairs, tables, rugs. Offices for rent. W. A. Kerr, 44-s N. Y. Life Bldg, (16)-424 PATENTS D. O. BARNELL, patent attorney and ma chine designer, Puxlun blk. Tel. Red 7117. (17)-78 OcUl LARSON & CO. Book free. Bee Bldg. (17) 2J2 PERSONAL THE ELITE MASSAGES Chalybeate scrub baths; expert lady oper ator. Room 200 Barker Blk., 16th and Far nam; new establishment. (18) M453 3X YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian Association rooms, 1616 Farnam street, where they will be di rected to suitable boarding placea or otherwise assisted. ' (18) 916 MAGNETIC VMf'SSR Room 2, 1204 Farnam St.. 2d floor. (18) M929 Oct2 PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. Dr. King, 1320 N. 24th Bt. Tel. Web. 3559. US) 288 PLEATING BuVns.,Rchlng, -aiiv- Embroldory. Dyeing-'- and- cleaning, "sponging and shrinking only 6c per yard. Send for price list and samples. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO., 10 Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 1936. (18)-M644 WANTED Every Ak-Sar-Ben visitor to call at our store snd get a valuable souve nir. Klein Liquor House, 16th and Cali fornia Sts. (18 M938 3 WANTED Congenial roommate to share expenke of room; have nice room; well furnished. Call on or address Mrs. O. Adams, Art Dep't., Hayden Broa. - l&) M4t 2 A HOME for women during confinement will find comfortable homes for babies whose mothers cannot oare for them; ac commodation first-class, terms reasonable. Addresa Mother Lee, Superintendent Tin ley Home. 'Phone Douglas 1921. 403 Ban croft. (18) M814 OctlBx THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. 11th St., for cost of collecting, to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 4135 and wagon wl)l call. (18) till BEWINO machines rented. Neb. Cyole Co.. 16th and Harney. 'Phone Douglas 1663. (18)-24 SYRINGES, rubber ' goods, by mall; cut rloes. Send for free catalogue. Myers lillon Drug Co.. Omaha. (18) 187 OMAHA 'Steam Paste Co., manufacturers Sure flour paate. 2210 Cuming. Telephone ouglas 1621.. (IS) MAGNETIC Bti1lJ8tN?16wJ.tM HooS (18) 860 OMAHA Stammerers' institute. Ramge Building. 08) 283 PENNELL MILLINERY CO. 1611 Doug, 'as. Off) 187 Nov.17 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. RUSSELL ft M'KITRICK CO.. 432 Ramge. (19) 238 PAYNE INV. CO., 1st floor N. T. L. Doug. 178L (19)-291 PETERS TRUST CO., N. Y. Life Bldg. (19)-292 GEORGE ft COMPANY. 16(1 Farnam. Tel. Douglas 766. 119) 29a C. M. RICH, 16th and Locust. Tel. Web. 1476. C) TH Oct2x CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. $4,600 I must sell my eight-room, strictly) modern residence at once, as I need the money location a few blocks west of Creighton college. This property is on a high and sightly location, re cently finished, built of the best ma terial. Inspection of house will prove same. About $2,000 cash required. Address S, 287, care Bee. (1W-M466 1 37.000 Will buy elegant new horns In West Far nam Bt. district, now occupied by the owner. Hardwood finish, cemented cellar, paved street, permanent sidewalks. Ev erything new and tn first class condition. ' This Is a bargain. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1 New York LU Building. (U)-M71S FOR BALE 8-room house, bath and kitchen, downatihe rooms rased In oak. aideboard built In wall, gaa and com l)lrulHn fixtures, screens and storm sashes for all windows; lot Sf'XllO. Price, H.Ot). US N. ilal Bt. Bold b owner. . . - C19-73 lg - j Advert Them in m mil i . i-iw as TTynrmMfrTw 1 REAL ESTATE CITY PKOI'l.nr PDH SALE. (Continued.) Mcve Riaht in a New House in the WEST FARNAM DISTRICT, The Interior of(No. 3612 Dodge St. has Oeon beautifully decorated, the gas and electric fixtures ' and shades are up snd the Interior presents an attraotlve appear ance. Large, living , room In ' oak, with brick fire place. All 'oak finish down slalr," hot water licattrig. Attic. PRICE -$6,500 PETERS TRUST CO., Telephone Douglas STS. (Ground Floor) N. ' -Y. Life Bldg. (1H 965 A SNAP 8-ROOM MODERN HOME Plastered Attic. Two blocks from "24th St. car. South front. Lot 5'.xl6ii, paved street. ' 2570 Popnlcton Ave. Inquire ! 2606"Poppleton Ave. (19)-M2S1 1 THE KERR ABSTRACT C.O.d AB STRACTS OF TITLE are the safest. You are protected . by a' Mu.oOO bond against loss by errors. You don't buy a law auit when you buy a "Kerr" abat.sct. 1614 Harney. Tel. Douglas 6487. (19) AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS ARE INVITED TO CALL At our olflce for any Informa tion concerning Omaha prop- ' erty. . . -)' Harrison & Morton, ' 912-913 N. Y. Life.-- Tel. Doug. 314. '- ' t ' .19)-7S9 . SIX PER CENT STRAIGHT LOANS You had better let us place a , straight loan on that property of yours. None of the bother ' of paying monthly install- -nvents. Cheaper Interest nate, too. Coma In and- let us talk It ; over. , tttUnn' - . . , . PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.', First Floor,' N. Y. Life Bldg. ' ' (19) M753 OJ 34 LOTS In Halcyon Hejghts, Benson, lying well, close to car line; to minutes' rtua to Omaha. Will sell altogether or in bunches of five. For prices snd terms ad dress H 42. care Beaux r (19) 167 FOR. BALE Lot 1V block 7, 32d St., Hans com Place, 60xlS0; regular commission to agent. Call WjO 8, 3Sth SL 'Phone Harney 1522. Call after 6 prn- (19) M414 6 THREE lota cheap, Third and Bancroft St. . Address R. A'. 'Lc 406 Bancroft. (1)-M911 OctlOx 8-ROOM house, fine condition, near Bemls Park, $2,500. Address B 290, Bee. ' -'m-.,- 09-M278 3x 15 PER CENT INVESTMENTS. Frame flat, sixteen rooms.i with six-room cottage in rear; always rented; annual rental; $750; only !5,2JO; $3.2iX cash,- bal. time. -. 1 -, Brick flat building, sixteen rooms, room for two cottages; rental, 332 per month; $2,500; fl.&iW cash. bal. lime. Corner lot, with two-story brick, Har ney near 13th, $6,300. 12-room house, modern, near high school, $3,6(10; terms. Cottages at all .prices. If you want a home or an Investment, see S. Hawver. 1614 Emmet St.. or 'phone Webster 857." (1)-M4wi 6 FOR SALE By the owner, a modern 7 roonr house. 1129 8. 28th. ' (19) M436X MODERN COTTAGE. FIVE-ROOM cottage, thoroughly well built; double floors, surface floors being maple; large bath room; nice attic; pipes for gas and wired for electric light; all modern plumbing; Till! size screens, etc.; south front lot, 67x100, lying high and sightly; two blocks south of 'Ames Ave. car Una. 3618 Boyd St. Price $1,960. C. G. CARLBERG, IU New York Life Bldg. (19) M701 SAVE CAP FARE New, '6 rooms, large attic, basement, fur nace, best plumbing; only ten blocks from postofllce; street paving goes in next month. Look at It, 2715 Capitol Ave.: price, $2.8o0; small payment down, balance monthly. Telephone owner, Webster 3612. .' (19)-3?7 3ux 10-ROOM HOUSE ' Modern, double floors, storm sash, laun dry, cistern, barn, come snd see. 401$ Cuming St. ' Tel. Haj-ney 204 1. . (19)-109 30 REAL ESTATE TITLE - rUUST C O CHAS. E, WILLIAMSON, Pres. NEARLY NEW modern-8-roorh house; oak finish down stairs barn; In one of the prettiest blocks In the city; built for a home; 34.4U0. Apply on premises, 2006 Ma ple St. (19) 369 30 FOR SALE A well buTit loroom frame house, beautifully finished In hard wood; hard wood floors, mantels, modern bath room, and conveniently arranged. Will eell at a very low prtce, to -be removed from present premiaea by purchaser. Ad dress C. C. Rosewater. Bee Bldg. Omaha. ' (19)-M317 BUY THIS BARGAIN. ' Lot at 26th and Fort street only $226. a O. Noidqulst, Owner, OH 8. luth St. U9) 76U LIST your protrty with Chls Boyer.' 22d snd Chiming Sta 19 298 REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH. UNU FOR BALE. Canaan. " FARMS ON MONTHLY "PAYMENTS. ' No interest, no taxes; 40-acre farma for $:o rash, balano In 42 monthly Installments of $10 each; liral-class lands In wiieat belt la Manitoba; larger farms if desired; offer good for thirty days only; write for reports on lands and full particulars. Western Wheat Lands Co.; Ltd., Talbot St., London, Canada. 120) 797 ix Isws, WESTERN IOWA corn land for sal and exchange. Writs U, I Craven ft Co.. Ouawa, la. . , t20)-u6fi Oil The BEE ,. REAL ESTATE FARM ft HAM II LANDS FOR "At.M (Continued.) Kansas. KANSAS LANDS Write for our complets list of Kansas lands. Agents wanted. Globe Land and Investment Co.. Omaha, Neb. 20i M616 ulu Colorado. 10,000 ACRES OF FARMING LAND IX COLORADO East -of Denver offered as a WHOLESALE PROPOSITION At a special price ami easy terms. Address, The W. F. Shelton . Land Agency Dept. B", 318 So. 15th St., OMAHA, yEB. (20)-M272 5 . Missouri. WHEAT, CORN AND ALFALFA LANDS In southeast Missouri. To farmers, homc seekeia and speculators 1 wish to call your Attention to southeast Missouri hinds us the best foil that money can buy; I am making a specialty of Mississippi county liind; I have farms all sizrs and prices; my list Is too large to advertlne, but If you, are Inter ested, write nio for full description as to those lands that will grow 75 to loo bushels of corn and SO to 60. bushels wheat and 6 to 7 tons of alfalfa per acre. 1 can sfll you land from $.0 to $50 per acre, according to sieo ai.d Improvements, parties looking for homes or speculation will do well to let me know what they want. I have It from ) to i',i)0i) acres, and prres sre right. Afttfr rending this ad write me and tell me what you want and what you want It for. and I will; put you on the right track, or it you run, call and see, me. Full description of southeast Missouri lands mailed at your re quest. J. L. SPRAGL'E, 425 Chemical Bldg., St. Louie, Mo. (20) 796 7x OZARK FAP.MS. Ill the clover and grass paradise of Mis souri, 135 miles southwest of St. Louis, main line of Frisco railroad. Ii0 acres. 2 miles from Hancock, Mo., on )'i iaco R. R. and 4Vi miles west of Dixon, Mo.; 115 acres In Cultivation, balance In timber land; 5-rooin house, barn, smoke house, poultry house and sheds; entire farm under new fence and cross-fenced; good spring; land is generally level or rolling, und is nice small farm; you will find this farm a bargain at $3,600. Send for our de scriptive circular of many other improved farms and timber landa. We also handle line southern timlier and plantation lands and Illinois farms. PICti V ET-H A RTRICH REALTY CO.. 410 Liggett Building, St. Louis. Mo. (20) 79S 6x l'OR SALE 200 acres, all under fence; 0 acres in cultivation; good buildings; new barn 3tix48; other outbuildings; family orchard of fruit and berries; well watered; prlco $16.50 per acre. Also have other places for sale. For particulars Inquire of J. M. Green, Crocker, Mo. (20)-417 2x Nebraska. GREAT BARGAIN. N "Bunnyslde," 160-acre farm adjoining town; If In acre lots would sell for $100 to $20o per acre; all the advantages of town and farm life; $50 for Immediate sale. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb. (20)-M67l jx FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farms and ranohes for homes or investment. Bemls. Omaha. .. (20)-aoo F. D. WEAD has moved his office to Wead Building, l(itll and Farnam Sts. (20)--660 l'OR' SALB-Mi-year farm lease, buildings and Improvements, horses, wagons and .farm- tools; house modern; city water. See owner on . place, northeast corner Miller Park and 24th St. A) M9S6 4 FOR 8AL-240-acTe farm 8H miles from town; on rural route and telephone )nr soil medium heavy and level;. 120 acres broke, 16 acres of alfalfa and red clover. 10 acres of ash timber. Prloe for the next 20 daye, $46. per. acre. Easy terms. Address- Box 2, Orchard, Nob. J. C. Alex ander. , . - -. , ... (20) 401 10x . BUY OF OWNER 12110 acres Kinball county land at $3.50 per acre, ' one-half cash", balance in ten yearly payments' at 6 per cent Interest. Addresa C O. R., 3D15 Pacific St., Omaha, Neb- . . (20) 41S 3x Mlacwliameous. CHEAPEST lanl In US. for V, the crop no cash. .. Nat. Invt. Co., Brandets Bldg, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm and Ranch Lands. A 980-ACRE stock farm, on the Loup val ley, five miles from town, equipped for feeding 600 cattle yearly; double sot of buildings In same yard; 270 acres plow land, sixty acres alfalfa, balance meadow and tame pasture; river front; $2,400 cash or will take a good man In on shares. Theodore Keimers, Fullerton. Neb. 30) M743 09 REAL ESTATE LOANS LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block. 22)-3ul WANTED City loans Peters Trust Co, . CU)-3uj LOANS on Improved city property. W. H Thomas, 606 First National Bank Bldg. (22) 303 WANTED City loans snd warrants. W. Farnam Smith ft Co., 1320 Farnam St. (22)-30 . $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property in Omaha; lowest rates no delay. Thomas Brennan, , Kpom 1 N. Y.. Life,. (22)-a04 UNION LOAN ft INVEST. Co., 810 Bee Loans on Real Estate. Bldg Buy 1st and 3d wlges. 'Phone Doug. &k4. (22) M129 Oct6 $600 TO $50,000 TO LOAN st lowest rates no deity GARVIN BROS.. 16U5, Farnam.' ' ' (22).-307 PRIVATE MONEY-F. D. Wead, 1630 Doug . . . . . t22-30, MONEY TO LOAN-Pay.ns Investment Co. , a)-$o LOANS on improved' Omaha property. O'Keefe R. E. Co.. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. - - . (22)-3l)5 $600 TO $,0W TO LOAN-Prlvat money; no delays. J. H. Sherwood. 937 N. Y. L. , - (2& MSC6 FARM mortgage of $2,000, ( per cent semi annually; also a city mortgage of $1,300, drawing S-per cent, for sale. Patterson, 1623 Farr.a.n St. (22) M441 23 F. D. WEAD has moved his office to Wead Building. ISth and Farnam Bis. (22)-dGl WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy second-hand furniture cook and heating stoves, carpet, llno luums, office furniture, old clothes and . allocs, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quills and all kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of your house complete. The highest prices paid. Call the right man Tel. Doug. 3671. t25) M452 Oct. 31 ' CASH paid for old books. Crana-Foy Co Hi 3 S. Itta. Phone Douglas 121. t)-tu) CASH paid for . secomi-band detains, shoes, etc. 303 No. 16th ot. tel. Red $326. . . (25) ili . WHEN YOU write to advertisers remem ber It takes but sn extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the (act that you aw the ad tn The Bee, " C WANTED SITUATION YOUNG man stenographer will be open for pooltlon about Oct. I; has clerical .experience; references. Address I. IMS. care Bee. (27) M'J', WANTED Position as clerk In dry goods .store in small town by young lady; ex perienced. No. 190, Stuart, la. . (27)-MiW6 tXx WANTED by middle aged lody, position : as housekeeper In private family; can give references. Address A ';). rare of Bee. (2T)-MiSR lx DRAFTSMAN, good tracer, wants position with architect or builder. John Kosen bohm. gv-nrral delivery. (27) M440 3x Nl'RSK would like position in doctor s of flee. Can furnish good references. Ad dress H gm, care Bee. (27) M4D7 3x LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF BOND ISSUE-NOTICE 19 heiehy given that the Farmland, Fremont and Railroad Drainage District Is sbout to Issue twenty-live thousand dollars of six per cent Interest negotiable bonds pay able tn twenty equal annual Installments Owners ot real estate or an easement therein apportioned for benefits may pay to the treasurer of shM district on or be fore sixty days from tin date of the first publication or this notice, the proportiart ate share of such bond Issue properly chargeable apaliist such real estate, nn-1 thereby exempt such real estate from lia bility for payment of bonds, and the amount of bond Issue will thereby be re duced the amount of such advance pny ments. Date of first publrcatlon hereof, September 14, 19i7. Farmland. Fremont snd Railroad Drainage District. By J. F. Han son, Secretsry. S15-D21L $25.(00,6 PER CENT WATER BONDS. Heaver City. Nebraska. Water bonds of Reaver City. Nebraska, In the amount of $36,000, Issued In denominations of $fJXi each, Interest 6 per cent, dated ilav of ch livery, payable at Nenraska Fiscal agency New York City, N. Y., twenty yeHrs after date, with option of city to redeem same any time nfler 5 years from their date. Sealed bids will be received by W. L. TConard. Vlerk. up to and'-ln-clurtlnK October 15, 1907. 8 p. m. Cltv re serves the right to reject anv and all bids. W. L. LEONARD, Cty. Clerk. 8270 12t ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice Is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the St. Joseph A Grand Island Railroad Com pany, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and for the transac tion of such other huriness us may prop erly come before said meeting, will be held at the pi-lnciral olllce of the company, In the town of K.lwoml. In the state of Kansas, at 9 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, the 16th day of October, 19o7. W. 'IV VA N. BR I' NT, President. W. N. PURVIS, Secretary. ... . Oct 1-Dig GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Omaha. Neb.. Sept. 10. 1907: Scaled pro posals. In triplicate', subject to the usual conditions, will lie received here until 10 o'clock a. m.' central standard time.- Oc tober 2, ITXC, for constructing a ten-Inch sewer at Fort Crook, Neb. Full Informa tion furnished on application to this office, or to the quartermaster, Fort Crook, Neb., where plans and specifications may be seen. Envelope ' containing proposals to be marked "Proposals for Constructing Sewer ot Fort' Crook. Nehrsska," and addressed to Major THOMAS CUL'SE, Quartermas ter. Omaha. Neb. 613-14-16-30O1-2 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Paxton Real Estate Co. to F. J. Bar rlngton, lots 71, tW and 87, Keystone Park $ 7,713 Joseph Tuchek and wife to Fred Busch. li1-, lot 5. block 228, Omaha... 1,000 W. ly.F. Vila et al to Anna C. Mc Cague, lot 1G, block 4, Campbell's add 2,200 Ttikey Land company to C W. Wil liams, lot 1. block 12. Clifton Hilt.. 1 Kate McEnroe Redmond and husband to Ears Tlmm, lot 17, block , Ken- . dall's add. , 550 John F. Kleberg and Wife to Annie M. Pleasants, wSO feet n0 feet of lot 8. block 14. Shinn'a add 2.250 Elisabeth D. Wead et al to Nicholas , Hubbard, lots 6 to 12, block 2, and lot 11. block 3. Belmont Park.,, 270 F. D. Wead et al to same, lot 10, block 3. ' Belmont Park 175 James H. Pratt to Harriet B. Mugee,' ' se4 and eji of 20-16-11 and other land: l Angle F. Brown and husband to Fritz Koeper. w-15 feet lot 18 and e25 feet lot IB. block 2, Yates ft Hempel s ad. 2.601 Fritz Koeper and wife to Jessie La velle. wis lot 10, bock 2. Platnvtpw. 1,106 Trills Martenson and wife to August Kullu n lot 2, block T Lowe's ad... 1,869 F. W. Carmichael to F. J. Snyder, lot 18, block 11, Halcyon Heights.... 250 John H. Ivy and wife to Paulino Melcher, part ta-xlot 12, sel4 aw 21-15-13 2,500 George Warren Smith to Isabelle Brooks, lot 15. Smith's sub 500 John W. Cooper to Mary A. Patrick, lots 13 and 14, block 19, Poppleton Park .., io A. Ai Koch and w ife to A. L.' Pat rick. n30 feet of lot 9. block 2, 1st add to South Omaha 1 Annie Patton and husband to Pclagte Hartnett. lot 70. Sulllvnn's add 90 A. L. Patrick and wife to Lucy Jnck son, lot 61, Giae s add 1 662 Total. $26,133 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS JAPAN. CHINA. PHILIPPINES. HONO LULU AND AUSTRALIA By tha Royal Mall Steamers of the Canadian Pacific Railway Sallln from Vanoauvar. H. C Onscreiled etmae to tb onset oa ear stsaa. ra. Empress ol India, mpreM ot Chins ai4 more, at, Japes. Tkaaa ataann are tna laiUat . batvatn America and tha tar Kaat. staanwr Monteasla. see elaae of cable faaaangars only, at tha tntsrmaaial rata Hints about every tao days, ateamsrs Moaaa, Mlowsra as4 Aoranai form tha ouljr Una to Australia: axsalloat aoeoa aiodatlooa. Salllnaa one a montk. for rates, loformatioa and literature, as Sir te A.C. Shaw. tea. Art.. $33 S. Clark SI.. Chlci j OMAHA ENGINEER ON CHICAGO Mr. Hoinraltr Makes Interesting Re. port as to Paving; of the Streets. City "Engineer Rosewater has reported to tha president .of the Board of Local Improvements of Chicago an outline of street and .alley conditions of that city with, special reference to asphalt pavements- and asphalt -paving construction. In his, report he says the import nace of the good.' durable;', pavements can be realized, when It is learned that with the construction of 100 miles of pavement a year It will require twenty-seven years for Chicago to nave its streets and iht th. total Investment at that time will, repre sent an outlay of $200,000,000; that on the basis of twenty years life, 200 miles of streets, will .have to be resurfaced each year at an annual cost of $6,000,000, and the maintenance of ..1,000 miles at a cost of $3,000,000. making a total exnendltum of $9,000,000 a year for maintenance of pavjng. ' Mr. Rosewater finds that of the ten companies operating in Chicago, but two regularly employ chemical experts at the plant . and that some of tho companies object to the presence of city inspector at their plants, on the grounds that the city haa no right to Inspect materials and that the city has no right to direct work In the field beyond determining the thick ness ot materials laid on the street. To the first objection Mr. Rosewater says the only way to secure good paving Is for tha city to Inspect the work at every stage, so that no substitution can be practiced, that any attempt to adulterate materials can be detected and ha says the second objeclon Is groundless under tha specifications now m existence. Tha Bee Want Ads are ice Best Business Boosters, NOTES ON OMAHA SOCIETY aMSSMSaSBBSBBSi Country Club Had Usual Sunday Sup pers in Spite i of the Weather. FIELD CLUB ' SEASON IS CLOSED Only a Few Golfers Were Present for the Finale and the Inh House Was Practically Deserted. Sunday brought the formal (losing ot Iho Field club for this season, but tint formality was participated In chiefly by tlin., cart takers of the club and a few golfeis end consisted chiefly In closing Uie doors and drawing down the blinds. The crowd ., was conspicuously absent. But consider ing the day the throng that made up the luncheon parties Saturday and attended the dinner and hop Saturday evening, that was hardly to be wondered at. The Country club had its usual number of Sunday night ,. supper parties and luncheons, but most of these were family affairs and all wcie quite Informal. . . The electrical parade of Wednesday even ing Is claiming unusual Interest among the fashionables and numerous parties are being arranged, but, of course, the corona tion ball Friday tjvcnlng will be the premier event. At the Country Clnl). Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brpgan entertained , , r.t supper at the Country cluh Sunday even- ing In honor of Mrs. Wilson Lowe, w ho re-, turned Sunday morning from an extended eastern trip. Thlr - guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lowe. Dr.. and -Mrs. C. A. Hull, Mrs. Arthur Gulou, Mr -and Mrs. Harry Ciun mlngs and Hany MeCormlck. , With Mips Lynn Curtis .wore Mrs. Daniel Wheeler, Miss Cnrita Curt Us Cliaj-lle Stuart of Council Bluffs. iFmnk , Hamilton and Captain Doanc. C. O. Redlck had as bis guests Miss Mae Hamilton. Miss Daisy .Duane . and A. B. Warren. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wllklns entertained as their guests Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns, Mr. and Mr. John T. Stuart,. Miss Ethel Robertson and Fred Hamilton., , Mr. and Mrs. William Redlck. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Remington, Mr. and Mrs. :T. II. Sprngue and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foye had supper together. ... - Smaller suppers were given by Mr. apd. Mrs. G. M. Redlck, who had six gurstsr Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cotton, four; Mr,, and Mrs. Samuel Burns, two, and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Oulou, two. nenton-Itaftree. ;, The wedding of. Miss Elizabeth Rnftrec of " Chics go and Mr. 'John Henry Beaton'of"" Omaha will take, place Wednesday ovenlngV" October 23, at the homo of the bride, Hyde" k Park. Chicago. Mr, Paul Beaton of Omah.i''.' will be the best man and Miss Olive Raftrce'" sister of the bride, will be maid of honor.' There will also be four, bridesmaids froin Chlcago. Father Parroll will celebrate the . marriage. Following the ceremony will be a large reception from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock.. Mr. and Mrs. Beaton will be at home In Omaha after January 1. at 524 North ; Twenty-second street. Among thoso who. will attend the wedding from Omaha will' be Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beaton. Mr. Charles Beaton, Mrs. M. A. Beaton and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keellne. . -1 " 'Prospective Pleasure. . Mrs. F. H. Davis and Mrs. W. J. Connell '' will give a dinner at tho- Country clul. Thursday evening preceding the dunce In' honor of several, of the njalds of honor from out of town. , Mr. Elmer Cope . cave an Orpli''""' party Monday evening In honor of Miss Hazel Remington of Grand Rapids, Mich., who 'Is the gues't 'of "Mr.H and 'Mrs! -Hurley' O. Moorehead. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Moorehead, Miss Remington. Miss Gertrude "Mnorehesd", Mr. Harry Tukey and Mr. Frank Haskell. Tha annual meeting at St. Mary's college, Notre Dame, Ind., which lakes place Oc tober 13, 14 and 15, Is always yery elabor ately, celebrated and graduates, Including -young women from all over the country, will be present. There are several - alumnae members from Omaha who will attend. In-, , eluding Miss Mae Hamilton, Mrs. A. L. Reed. Mrs. Isaac Coles'. Miss Mao Murphy and Miss Mary Lynch, Miss Stella Hamll-s . ton will also be present, but she Is not an alumnae member. Mrs. Victor H. Coffman, who Is not only an alumnae member but-, also president of her class, will be unable to leave on account of the continued 11W ness of Dr. Coffman. Mr. Charles F.'Hoergor announces tha.; engagement of his sister. Miss Maud Hazel Hoeger of Omaha, to Dr. F. E. Walts ot Portland, Ore. Tho wedding will take placa October 8. , ' Coma and Go Gossip. Mr. Frank Crawford, who is at present In New York, Is expected home about Oc tober 18, but he will not accompany Mrs. Crawford, who leaves October 2$ for a threa months' trip abroad. Mrs. Richard L. Metcalfe of Lincoln la the guest this week of Mrs. Frank Craw ford. Mrs. Ilarley G. . Moorehead returned Fri day from Grand Rapids, Mich., where sha was the guest of her parents. She was accompanied home by Miss Hasel Reming ton, who will be her guest for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers are expected, home the latter part of the week from their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Whltmore and ' Miss Eugenie Whltmore, ' who have been spending tho summer In fDuropa, have sailed for New York, and after a brief visit thers ; Mr. and Mrs. Whltmore will . return ta . Omaha. Miss Whltmore will remain some time in New York. Mrs. Wilson Lowe returned Sunday from an extended eastern trip. ' Miaa Marlon Connell will leave Sunday fl for Chicago and New York, where she will visit friends until October 15. She will then be' Joined In New York-by Mrs. E. L. Lo- ,' max. and they will sail for Europe on the t Crown Princess Cecelia of the. North " German Lloyd. Miss Connell will Jola -friends in Paris, where she will remain until after Christmas, while Mrs. Lomas will go direct to Berlin to Join tier daugh ter, Miss Mildred Imax. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brogan wilt close their country home near the Country club this week and will come Into the city Thursday to spend the winter at Mrs. Hawes', 2405 Bt. Mary's avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Manley, wha have been occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Whltmore during their ab- ' sence in Europe, moved Saturday to 181 North Twenty-nfth street ttaiek Bala Staoe rollsla ... Is tho best for ladies, men's and children's ' hoes, oils and polishes and Is wat-r-proof. Always the Game CiBUHIU J ha onlr llV' I jau I