7 -- OFFERED FOR RENT Ho oar aftd railages Centlaaed. r f - ' JSJ2 Patrick Ave, 6 rooms, now and mod . rn $25. . , 4os, Leavenworth St.. 6 rooms $18. hKt Bo. 21 h St.. 2d floor. The Ormond-$:X. 'Phon Duglat 680. CKMI, Paxton Hlk. -.,..' (15)-47a tlOHT room, all modern, 212 Maple St., L and water rant. Six. tounw, second floor 1901 N. 26th 8t., city water In kitchen, $14. -One 8-room. all modern bouse, $.10 and water rent, soulhesst corner 24th and Blnney. qjItU JiUTEIi. 22d and Cuming Sts. Ua) M4a FOR RENT Steam heated modern flat on ' sweond floor of David kg bids., (A New fc-room cottage, modern except heat, V13 Charles St., (36. Sow 6-roon cottage, .bath, hot and cold water, 2h and Ave. C. Council Bluffs, . fifteen mlnutaa from 14th and Douglas Ktc. . JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1902 FARNAM ST. U5)-M972 4 ON CHARLK8, near 341 h. new IUrT all modern) on Harney car line, SK: near 8ith and Burt, 8-R., all mod., near Cumins and Harney car lines, ttt.id; one 2Hth, near Amu Ave., 6-R.. new, bath. $20. O'KEEFE REAL E8TATR CO., 1001 N. Y. Life. Thone Dour. 2162. (li MS08 8 - , . I FOR RENT Modern atable. 614 8. Enh Ave. . .Cement floor, man' room. harneso room, etc: three box stall, two open stall; " electric light and water. Thone Harney KM- . , (1BI-MS13 8c A MODERN 6-room house In Kountse place. Inquire at 2X28 Sherman are. U M428 I HOUSES, Insurance. Rlngwalt, Barker Pile. - . (1 8 ir-kTTCTi,a In all parts of the city. Jlv.VQftO Crelgh Sons ac Co.. Be. Bldg. . , l)-87t $!0 C-room modern house. N. Fenger, I2t N. Y. L. Tel. Red 8217. (15) 124 FOR RENT 7 -room house, modern except furnace. 1P11 N. 25th St. (15)-M:94 FOR RENT Haven-room house within t , minutes' walk of the postofflce; rent very reasonable to family without children. 104 Bee Building. Go) 118 7-fSOOM, modern cottage $24. Kev at 22 . Capitol Ave.. (15) M2 fx T'fJ 1IAVE mnny calls In our new ground flOrtr office, ISfil Farnam St. List vacant house . With Us. V. D. Wead. Wead building. (16) M332 FOR RENT Modern 8-room brick house: , ait conveniences', close to ctir; rent $-'6. 2Hti9 Willis Avenue. ' Inquire C. M. Bach inann, 418 Paxton Block. (16) 477 FOR RENT House, I rooms.- modern, de tached; 2 blocks from 24th Bt. line to South Omaha, 3611 Pierce. Thone Ma ple 6100. (16) 474 7 FOR RENT Strictly modern house, 9 , rooms, lit first-class neighborhood; an .Ideal residence. 810 Worthington 6t. Rent U per month: - ... W..L, SELBY. 'Phone Douglas 1510. 440 Board of Trade. 116) 473 I FOR RENT 6-room cottage. 3008 Seward. ' .- - (16) Mal8 6x BnlldlnaTS. FOR 1 RENT Three upper floors. Inquire 140? Harney. . .1. (15)-M312 WHK"J YOU write to advertisers remem ber It lakes but an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention tha fact that you saw the. ad in Tha Bee. ' Office. FOR RENT Desk room In Bea office, elty hall building, 417 N. 2Cth St., South Omaha,- Apply to manager. (15) 134 THE Co-operative Reference Co. is open for business In new quarters, 4T7J-7&-77 new Wraadela Hidg. . .... .() 487 1 . Stares. t NEW STORE ROOMS Corner' Locust and Sherman avenue, for ' dry good 5. shoes or notions; -good loca ' tfon for right party. Inquire Joseph '. Houska, 263 Sherman avenue. (U-M467 , ., ... , f.i,. - Mi, , ...... pne store room la new TScargo" building ,in eouin umana, near postofnee, with lighted basement, modern ahow windows ana awntngi; btst possible location. Hall . Distributor Co.. M7 First Natl. Bank Bldg. . 'i-none Red 7406. (l& Mgiin . FOR lectures, concerts, dances and balls. . Fraternity hall, 1P18 Harney St., opposite PubJJo library. N, P. Dodge tt Co., 1714 Faxnahr St. " (15) M307 019 1 1 ' . , . rRUO STORE; best unoccupied locstton ' for JocaJ drug business In city. Win al ter n lease to right party. Also A-l KrnefyJecation. BEMIS. 80S Paxton. 'Blk. 'Phone Douglas 686. . (16) M340 fOIT BENT-Urr store room, lth and 'Vlntfm Sta.' C. M. Bachmann, 417 Paxton block. (16) Wb KTOREROOM. n S. 18th St. Clarke Powell, l UBIU Dt. 1 101 2ts tu ' OFFERED FOR SALE , -- ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing to per foot. K N. 17ti 8L Tel. Red 814. ..- l)-2 ... Fa rait are. FOK SALE Furniture of a 10-room bouse; aU or part; furniture must be mostly cash or term. 2617 N. 18th St. (14)-Mt47 WORTH SEEING! STOVES A RANG KB AT HALF PRICE! KM nearly Dew, slightly used, high-grade stoves and rangee. You can save half by buying ef ua. We do what's right. . CHICAGO FURNITURE CO., Mil Dodge. ...... Tel. Doug. 4787. CO 13J Ont.l FOR SALE Furniture of six-room flat; party leaving city; 670 8. 28th. Tel. Harney 4036. - . (1)-M761 t 2D HAND Tufnttore bought and aold; busi nee on the square. Rosenberg, formerly with Chicago Fur. Co., I08 B. 14th. Doug. . U&. . . ... !) M4MOct. 81 Ptaiaea, Oraaa, Mas leal Iastraaieats MUSTRAISE ; THE CASH .'TO PAT THE MUELLER ESTATE. : 5ver 1100,000 worqi of pUnog gold at ' ... let than factory cot. Call or writ ; at pnetj for prices, catalogue and bargain Hat. ' 4. Nw Pianoi for rent. S and up. S&IMpLLER & MUELLER . . PIAJST0 COMPANY, " . 1" TEL DOUO. 1625. s ' I', .1111-13 13 FARNAM STREET. ' ' -''. (W-338 FOB sVALE Excellent upright piano, tuken In vm morlgaB. Dr. Prlbbenuw, 1)4 Kar baca block. (16) 78 Vf'RlGHT Kiniball piano; fine condition. Mi; tner leaving city. 1818 Davenport. (1( al lx FINK'.IPRIUHT PIANO at one-half orlg- ttil cuet party leaving for Texas. 414 rwrth tii Si. (lo) 8M ft STRINWAY piano, second-hand, good con -Olllon, -lieai. S)8 McCague Bid. (l)-4i7 Oct. 2 Jrarwrltcrt aad Sewlaa Macklaes. ' FOR SAI-K-Hlgh grade second-hand type .jyr,'.,,ri 'OJ cyndiUon: a bargain at lX Call oom oi. Uta Bldg. (l&l 71 P.Nb Kuulngtvn typewriter. No. (. In good Call at Bee ' offtce. (M) tax 0mASE NEW HOMgJ SEWING MA fUlNk, aearly new, 4. . 414 N. Ai 81. (H)-390 ( OFFERED FOR SALE lCominu4. . . Pool aad Billiard Tables. FOR BAI.K-Kew and second-hand billiard and pool tables. We lead the worhf la t'wip bar fixtures; easy payments. Bruns-Wlck-Balke-Collcndar, 4(9 6. 10th St. . . , . G6)-n Mlscellaaeoas. DUPLEX PUMP 800-gsllon Worthington duplex pump, site 12xl0Hxl0, 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 Bee Bid. (l)-e70 GAS, ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION FIXTURES Largest, most up-to-date stock at lowest prices In the city, select now. Delivered when needed. Inspection Invited. BURG ESS-Q RANDEN CO., 113 So. lath U Tel. Doug. 81. (1)-Z73 NEW 8NO.00 cornet and case, used less than a month, 100. Need the money. See It. 2710 Howard St. (lti) MBlti 4x ANY ONE wanting to buy a Hutchison massacon for the relief of deafness can get one cheap by applying to Mrs. A. P. Wood, 2(4 8. 26th Bt.. Omaha. (IS) M 750 x FOR SALE Finest boarding house In the city; bee, location all furnished; walk ing distance, etc.; cheap. Inquire 802 Karbech Blk., Omaha. Neb. (l)-74 10,000 GALLONS FINE CLARET WINE for sale at a bargain. In lots to suit; will quit the wine business in Kansas; write at once. The Doniphan Vineyards, AU-IU-aon, Kan. - (16) Mi3 lx FOR SALE A butcher'a refrigerator, sev eral shew cases, a new peanut roaster, large co.fce mill, two large automatic oil tpnks and store fixtures too numerous to mention. Olobe Land and .Investment Co., Omaha, Neb. (16) 278 DRUGS at cut prices; freight paid on all orders; catalogue free. SHERMAN A M CON NELL DRUG CO.. Omaha. Neb. (lt 27 BASE burner, . Peninsular make, double heating; floO stove for 855. 'Phone Har ney 7J.'. (16) 42U 3 COMPLETE set of abstract books for sale; liberal terms. Burkhelmer Land Co.. Cres ton, la. (16I-M442 7x FOR SALE Roll top desk, chairs, rabies, rugs. Offices for rent. W. A. Kerr. 44-o N. Y. Life Bldg. (16)-4i4 SEND US your mail orders for drugs; freight paid on 810 lots. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. - (18) 277 FOR SALE Furnace, suitable for heating a 8-room house: good as new; apply at once. 3627 Harney St. (W) 828 HOMEOPATHIC medicines, wholesale and retail, bherman & McConnell Drug Co. . (16) 276 SIMPSON Rot ka way, nearly new, very low price If taken at once. 814 Jonoe Bt 'Phone Douglas 1707. (1ft) 38s JOx SHERMAN-WILLIAMS CO.. best mixed paint. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. (16)-78 6ECOND-HAND rubber hoee, tools. Singer. 418 N. 14th. (16)-230 FEW bargains In 2d hand soda fountains. monthly payments. Derlht, 1818 Farnam. (l)-24 HALL'S sates, new, 2d-hand. 1S18 Farnam. ll-37 HAY-S9.00 per ton. Wagner,- 801 N. Wth. ' n6)-2S0 PATENTS D. O. BARNEia.. patent attorney and ma - hine dealtpier, Paxton blk.- Tel. Hed 7U7. - , (17)-78 OctU LARSON ic CO. Book free. Bea Bldg. (17 2sa PERSONAL THE ELITEMASSAGES-" Clialybeate scrub baths; expert lady oper ator. Room 2 Barker Blk., lath and Far nam; new establishment. (IS) M4u3 2x I AM a widower, by deaths and am much , In need of a -good, companion .Have a good home, three boys, agod 12, 14 and lti. Js'o trltlera need write. My age is 4n. W. L. Mutchler. 613 Chestnut St., cor. .Rice Av, Waiertown, S. 1). r 1 (18)r-M494 tx YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian Association rooms, 161 Farnam street, where they will be di rected to suitable boarding: places or otherwise assisted. . . . - . . (1 16 M AGNETI Cj Osteology aad ; Massage iUAUIillt) vapor and Tub Baths Room 2, 1204 Farnam St., 2d floor. (18) M928 Oct26 PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mr. Dr. King, 1320 N. 24th St. Tel. Web. 3uo9i . , (W 2s PLEATING B"I'' uJl?ln and claning. ipoi e,g shrinking only 60 per yari tend for prioe list and earn plea. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.. 10 Douglas Block. TeL Douglas 1S38. (IS) M444 WANTED Every Ak-Sar-Bea visitor to call at our store and gel a valuable souve nir. Klein Liquor House, 16th and Cali fornia Sts. 08 MB3s 3 WANTED Congenial roommate to share expenke o room; have nice room; well furnished. Call on or address Mrs. O. Adams, Art Dep t., Hayden Bros. (18) M400 2 A HOME for women during confinement will find comfortable homes for babies whose mothers cannot care for them; ac commodation first-class, terms reasonable. Address Mother Lee. Superintendent Tln- . ley Home. 'Phone Douglas 171. 408 Ban croft. (18)- VS1J Octlfix I AM a widower, by death, and looking for a companion; have a good home for the right one; have two boys, aged 8 and 12. Please do not write for pus-lime. My age Is 44. Mr. Ed Worth. 4 Warln Ave., Watertown. 8. D. (18) M4S3 2x THE SALVATION ARMY soUeTta cast-off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. Ilth St., for cost of collecting, to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 4135 and wagon will cafl. ' 081-AU MRS. AGNES SJOBERG. graduated Swe dish masseuse. Swedish . movements, medical and orthopaedic gymnastics. 1013 So. th ave. Tel. Harney 1922. (18)-M51i 2x SEWING machines renttd. Neb. Cycle Co., 16th and Harney. 'Phone Douglas 1063. (18)-2S4 MAGNETIC '"" nd bath. Mma. Sinlto, U8 N.-lUa, 2d floor. (18)-s0 OMAHA Stammerers' institute. Ramge Building. 18)-3M PENNELL MILLINERY CO. 1511 Doug, lea. 18 187 Nov 17 SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall; eut rices. Send for free catalogue. Myers HUoa Drug Co.. Omaha. (li 2S7 REAL ESTATE REAL. BSTATat D BALERS. RUSSELL 4V M'KITKICK CO.. 432 Ramga (i8)-a8 PAYNE IN V. CO.. Ut floor N. Y, L. Doug. 1781. l9)-n PETERS TRUST CO., N. - Y. Life Bldg. GEORGE COMPANY. 11 Farnam. . . fL Douglas 7i C M. RICH. 18th aad Locust. Tsl. Web. 147 - , . . 'dsn sit uccx THE OMAHA jplivt Yo disc (Continued.) REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) Move Riaht in a New House in the WEST FARNAM DISTRICT The Interior pf No. 3S12 Dodge St. has been beautifully decorated, the gas and electric fixtures and shades are up and the Interior presents an attractive appear ance. Large living room In oak, with brick Are place. All oak finish down stairs, hot water heating. Attic PRICE $6,500 PETERS TRUST CO., Telephone Douglas 808. (Ground Floor) N. Y. Life Bldg. (IS) ft CITY PROPERTY FOR BALE. 534 Park Ave. (Between Dewey Ave. and Jackson.) This fine 9-room, all modern home is of fered for sale for $8,260. Vestibule, recep tion hall, with fine coxy nook, living room with mantel, dining room, butler's pantry with sink and kitchen on first floor. Four good bed rooms, linen closet and bath room second floor. Maid's room finished with light and heat on third floor. Oak finish downstairs. Very fine gas and elec tric light fixtures. Screens for house cost 1160. Storm windows. In fact everything to make a cozy, comfortable home. Owner is going to leave city next month, and can give possession within thirty days. Lot faces east on Park Ave., with west front age on SOth 8treet. Can show you through any day. If interested call us up. The Byron Reed Co., 'Phone Doug. 297. 212 So. 14th. (19) 483 3 N. P. DODGE & CO. FARM BARGAIN 16 acres three miles from Lynch. Neb., m Boyd county. Improvements consist of (room house, barn and well, chicken house, lai aires under plow, thirty acres pasture, two acres grove and trees on road and driveway. Running water In pasture and spring at house. Black loam soil, renting for 8300 year. Owner will trade for good city property to extent of 110,000 and put In cash difference, as tha farm is clear, or arlll sell for 840 acre. This is the cheapest farm on the market today. Owner Is In city and will be this week and will look, at anything we have to Offer. N. P. DODGE & CO., v 1714 Farnam EL (13)-47S I AK-SAR-BEN 'VISITORS ARE INVITED TO CALL At our office for any informa tion concerning Omaha prop- erty. ' ; . Harrison & Morton, 812-813 N. Y. Life. Tel. Doug. 314. ' 19)-7S9 SIX PER CENT STRAIGHT LOANS You had better let ua place a straight loan on that property . of yours. None of the bother of paying monthly Install ments. Cheaper Interest rate, too. Come In and let us talk It pver. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor, N. Y. Life Bldg. J (W-M7S oa FOR SALE NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE, 1523 MADISON AVE. Modern except h?att full lot, paved treet, pa vine all paid, one-half block from Rharmin Ave hnllr lv ha o .r i ---- ua IUI inline. Owner called from the rlty. Price $U,9u. cksiii, uaiaiice nioniliiy. PETERS TRUST CO., (19) 490 S 15 PER CENT INVESTMENTS. Frame flat, sixteen rooms, with six-room cottage In rear; always rented; annual rental, 87jO; only 5,2U0; 83,2'JO cash, bal time. Brick flat building, sixteen rooms, room for two cottages; rental, 832 per month 32.500; 11.600 cash. bal. time. ' Corner' lot, with two-story brick. Har ney near l.th. 30,300. 12-room house, modern, near high school. 13.400; terms. Cottages at all pricea. If you want a home or an Investment see S. Hawver. 1014 Emmet St., or 'phone Webster 837. (19) M466 8 MODERN COTTAGE. FIVE-ROOM cottage, thoroughly well built double floors, surface floors being maple' Urge bath room; nice attlo; pipes for gas and wired for electric light; all modern plumbing; full aise acreens, etc.; south front lot, 67x100, lying high and aightly; two blocks south of Ames Ave. car Una. SH18 Boyd St. Price 81.960. C. G. CARLBERO, 911 New York Life Bldg. (19)-M701 FOR SALE A well built 10-room frame ituuro, iMu.uuur uiuBiit-u in nara wood hard wood floors, mantels, modern bath room, and conveniently arranged. Will sell at a very low price, to be removed from preaent premises by purchaser. Ad dress C. C. Rose water. Bee Bldg. Omaha (1)-M317 TRACKAGE PROPERTY To lease, 860 per month. 150 feet on Sixth St., 177 ft. deep., on B. & M. railroad. ANNA V. M ETC A LK. 'Phone Doug. 671. yj&t so. loth St. (19)-481 OetH FOR BALE Two beautiful lots on 24thand Kim; on grade, plenty of shade trees; either for business or residence property 723 80. th St.. phone Douglas Soul. J. B. Bond, direct from owner, no commission. (lt 484 FOR SALE Lot 10. block T. 32d St., Hans com Place. 5-jxlSr; regular commission to SKnL Call l0 8. th St. 'Phone Harney 1j22. Call after p. in. - (19) Mill 8-ROOM house, fine condition, near Bemls Park, 62,6uO. Address B 290, Bee. ' (19)-M27a Sx THREE lots cheep. Third and Bancroft Sts. Address 11. A. Lee 4n3 Bancroft. !) MU OcllfcX I Adve DAILY DEE; WEDNESDAY, ur Rooms To k-S 1 . ' I ' Sill Them in REAL ESTATE CITY FHOI'KRTT FOll BALD. (Continued.) IN KEYSTONE PARK You can buy 3 or 4 acre's for the same price that a fifty foot. lot In the city costs. SUBURBAN ACREAGE ADDITION FOR SUBURBAN HOMES Beautifully laid out. Grand view In ev ery, direction. Boulevards have been oiled. Divided Into 2 to 20 acre tracts. 8175 to $375 per acre. 64 TRACTS SOLD 28 LEFT. For an Investment adjoining a growing city It can't be beaten. PAYNE. INVESTMENT CO., NEW YORK LIKE BUILDING'. AND ' . D. V. SIIOLES CO., BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING. " '"' (19) M5073. BEAUTIFUL OOTTAt! K-8.',tW... Look at Kiiai Bristol. 5 rooms Just completed; lot .xl.12; paving paid, concrete walk; all modern except heat. An Ideal home for some one. Fine neighborhood. Under bill .Co. 'Phono W- 10u or Webster FOR SALE Modern 11-room rrsidenre In Upper Far nam district, new and eleRantly finished, this week for $14,000, Address D 292, care Bee. (19) M514 3x r8T.00ft' ' " Will buy elegant new home In West Far nam St. y strict, now occupied by the owner. Hardwood finish, cemented cellar, paved street, permanent sidewalks. Ev erything new and In first class condition. This Is a bargain. THOMAS, pBRENNAN, Room 1 New Tork Life Building. (1)-M715 FOR SALE 8-room , ; house bath and kitchen, downstairs- rooms cased in oak, sideboard built In wall, gas and com bination fixtures, screens and storm sashes for all windows;-lot etixaio. Price, H.OuO. 63 No. 41st St. Sold by owner. . , (191728 la 24 LOTS In Halcyon HelhU, Benson, lying well, close to ear ,11ns; 20 minutes' rioe to Omaha. Will sell altogether or in bunches of Ave. For prices and terms ad dress H 42, tiara Eae, ., , , (19) 15J FOR SALE By ther owner, a modern 7 room house. 1129 8.- 28th. ' (1) M436x REAL ESTATE TITLE T3U8T C fl CHAS. Eu. WILLIAMSON, Pres. J, i) m BUY THIS BARGAIN. Lot at 36th and Fort street only $225. S O. Noidquist. OWfaY43. 20th St. ' a) 75it LIST your property with Oils Boyer, 22d and Cuming Bta. (13) 29? ... REAL ESTATE. FARM AND UAACil LAND FOR SALE. Iowa. - c WESTERN to'VV'AiroTi! land foi sale and exchange. Write--H. L. Craven & Co., On aw a, la, " '.';-. 20) M6S6 OUx ' Canada. FARMS ON MO-tfTfiLT PAYMENTS. No interest, no taxes; 40-acre farms for $?0 cash. tie. lance ki 42 monthly Installments of HO -ach; first-Class'- larnrn In wheat belt in Manitoba larger farms If dcslreLv.-o4Ter good for thirty days only; write for reports -on lands and full particulars. Western Wheat Lands Co., i.td.; Talbot St., London; Canada. . '.. .' . (20) 797 6x Kansaatf .,. KANSAS LANDBjFYIfe or, our complete list of Kansas lands. Agents wanted. Globe Land and investment Co.. Omaha, Neb. 430,-14616 010 FOR BALE Fine farms in eastern Kan sas, 40 miles South' of Kansas City. Bar gains. If you will 'hoe or write J. W. Lewis, Loutsburg,- Kan. (JO) M4!5 8x WHEN writing to advertisers It takes but a stroke or two. of the pen to say you saw the ad In The Bm. Colorado. 10;000 ACREsToF FARMING LAND IN COLORADO East of Denver offered as a WHOLESALE PROPOSITION At a special 'price' and easy terms. Address, r: The W. R Shelton Land Agency Dept. "B", 318 So,. 15th St., OMAHA; NEB. (30)-M272 5 aflaaoart. WHEAT. CORN AND ALFALFA LANDS In southeast Missouri. To farmers. home Keekers and speculators I wluli to call your attention to southeast Miafe-iri lands as the beat soil that iuony ran buy; I am making a specialty of Missiuaippi county land; 1 have farms all sixi'S and prices; my list is too large to advertise, but If you are Inter ested, write me for fill! description us to these lands that will grow 75 to 100 buaiiels of corn and 30 to 50 bushels wheat and 6 to 7 tons of alfalfa per acre. 1 can st II you land from 820 to loo per acre, according ta size and improvements, pasllea looking for homes or speculation will do well to let me know what they want. 1 have It from SO to 2.000 acres, and prices sre riaht. After reading this ad write me and tell me what you want and what you sant it for, and I will put you on the right track, or if you can, call and see me. Full description of southeast Mlxsourl lands mailed at your re quest. J. L. riPRAGLE. 425 Chemical Bldg.. 8t. Louis, Mo. ... i'J 79u 7x OZARK FARMS. In the clover and grass paradise of Mis souri, 135 miles . southwest of St. . Louis, main line of Frisco railroad. lbo acres, 3 miles from Hancock, Mo., eit Frisco It. R. aud M miles west of Dixon, Mo.; lis acres in cultivation, balance In timber land; o-ruoiii house, barn, smoke house, poultry house and sheds; entire farm under new fence and cruss-tenced: good spring; land is generally level or rolling, and is nice small farm;, ytui will find this farm a bargain at $4.5u0. fiend for our de scriptive circular of many other improved farms and limber land. We also handle fine southern timber and plantation lands and llliuois farms. PK'ol ET-HAKTRICH REALTY CO., -410 Liggett Building, 8L Louis. Mo. . - (JU) JiW (X . FOR SALE 2u acres, all under fence;. SO acres in cultivation; good buildings; new barn atixts; other outbuildings;- family orchard ef fruit and berries; well watered; price llti.iO per acre. Also have other places for sale. For particulars Inquire of J. M. Green, Crocker,. Uu. OCTOBER 2, 1907. it The 'BEE REAL ESTATE FARM V It A .M It LINUS FOR SAI.B (Continued.) Nebraska. GREAT BARGAIN. "Sunnyslde." Ifio-scre farm adjoining town; if In acre lota would soli for $100 to fJ'i per acre; all the advantages of town anj farm life; fc for Immediate sale. i. T. Campbell. Lltchtield. Neb. (201-M671 2x FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farms and"ranches (or homes or Investment, bl-mla Omaha. (20)-X) F. D. WEAD hss moved his office to Wead Building, 18th and Farnam Sts. (20)-40 FOR SALE 5-year farm lease, buildings and Improvements, horses, wngons and farm tools; house modern; city water. See owner on place, northeast corntr Miller Park and 24th St. (JO) M96 4 FOR SALE 240-acre farm 8Vt miles from town; on rural route and telephone line; soil medium heavy and level; 120 acres broke. 15 ncres of alfalfa and red clover, 10 acres of ash timber. Trice for the next 20 days. 810 per acre. Easy terms. Ad dreM Box 2. Orchard, Neb. J. C. Alex ander. (20) 401 log BUY OF OWNER 1200 acres Kinhnll county land at 83.110 per acre, one-half cash, balance In ten yearly payments at 6 per cent Interest, Address C. O. K., 3015 Pacific St.. Omaha, Neb. (20) 418 2x RANCH NEAR OMAHA 312 .A. adjoining South Rend; 2 railroads to Omajia and Lincoln: 90 A. In cultivation; about Li o A. tillable, balance rough but cov ered with extra good timber, Including a large amount of walnut. Small .house and other buildings. Running water. High and sightly location for a countsy home. A fine feeding farm. Nothing as good and with such shipping facilities In eastern Nebraska for the price. Only $45 per' acre. J. II. DUMONT & SON, 1806 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. (20)-486 2 Miscellaneous. CHEAPEST lanj In U. S. for H the crop; no cash. Nat. Invt. Co., Brandeis Bldg. (20)-M:i02 02s REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ' Farm aad Rasck Lands. A 9S0-ACRE stock farm, on the Loup val ley, five miles from town, equipped for feeding 500 cattle yearly; double set of buildings in same yard; 270 acres plow land, sixty acres alfalfa, balance meadow and tame pawture; river front; $2,400 cash or will take a good man in on shares. Theodore Reimers, Fullerton, Neb. 20 M748 09 REAL ESTATE LOANS LOWEST RATES Bemls, . Paxton Block. (22)-3ul WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (2il)-3U8 LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomae, 605 First National Bank Bldg. ' ' l ' ' (22)-803 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co.. 1320 Farnam St. (22)-30 $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and real-dence-property in Omahar .lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1 N. Y. Life. . ' (22)-304 UNION LOAN INVEST. Co.. 310 Bee Loans on Real Estate. Bldg.. Buy 1st and td mtges. 'Phone Doug. 2901 (22)-M129 Oct6 $500 TO $50,000 TO LOAN at lowest rates; no dejay. GARVIN BROS., 15u6 Farnam. , ; " : 1 . (22) 301 PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 1520 Doug. (24-308 LOANS on Improved Omaha property. ; O'Keefe B, E. Co.. 1001.N. Y. Life Bldg. . Gfi-5 $500 TO' $65,000 TO LOAN Private money; no delays., J. H. Sherwood, 937 N. Y. L. . . ' (Co MS5i MONEY TO, LOAN Fayne Investment Co. . . . . (22)-309 ! ARM 'fnnrt gage of $2,000, S jer cent semi-annually; also a city mortgage of $1,2J0, flawing fi per cent, for sale. Patterson, 1623 Farr.am St. (22) M441 21 P- E. AVEAD has moved his office to Wead Budding, )8th and Fnrham S's. (22) 6G1 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 pillows, 'quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of -your bouse complete. The highest prices paid. Cull the right man. Tel. Doug. 3971. (25) M 452 Oct. 31 CASH paid for ' seconj-hand clothing, rlioes, etc. 308 No. ICtu Bt Tel. Red 1325. (25) 21j CASH paid for old books. . Crane-Foye Co., 8i3 S. 11th. 'Phono Douglas 1321. (2i)-l WANTED TO. RENT WANTED To rent, good farm; landlord furniBh everything; married, age 2ti; rais-d on farm; can give good references of any kind. E. T. Partlord, Frankfort, Ind. ' (26) M496 2x WANTED-SITUATION YOUNG man stenographer will be opea for position about Oct. 1; has clerical experience; references. Address L 248, care Bee. ifn M-i WANTED Ppsltlon as clerk In dry good store- In on.ull town by young lady; ex perienced. No. 180, Stuart, Ja. ; (27)-Mi6 OSx DRAFTSMAN, good tracer, wants position with architect or builder. John Rosen bohm. general delivery. (27) M(10 3x NURSK would like position in doctor's of fice. Can furnlNh good references. Ad dress H 296, care Bee. () M467 Sx LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF BOND ISSUE NOTICJB IS hereby given that the Farmland, Fremont and Railroad Drainage District Is about to Issue twenty-tive thousand dollars of six per cent interest negotiable bonds pay able in twenty equal annual installment Owners of real estate or an eaKeinent therein apportioned for benefits may pay to the treasurer of said district on or be fore sixty days from th date of the first publication of this notloe, the proportian ate share of such bond Issue properly cliargeable agatiiht such real estate, mid thereby exempt such real estato from lia bility for payment of bonds, and the amount of bond issue will thereby be re duced the amount of such dvance pay ments. Date of first publrcatlon hereof September 14. 17. Farmland, Fremont and Railroad Drainage Diatrict. By J. F. Han. son. Secretary. S15-D21L 26.i0 6 PER CENT WATER BONDS. Beaver City, Nebraska. Water bonds of Beavei City, Nebraska, In the amount of 26.(, issued in denominations of viiiu each, interest 6 per cent, dated dav nf delivery, payable at Nenraka Fiscal agency, New York City. N. Y., iwe,,Ly years after date, with option" of city io redeem same any time after i years from (h'lr date. Sealed bids wllj be received by W. 1a. Leonsrd, clerk, up to and In cluding Octoler 15. 1907, 8 p. m. City re serves the right to reject any and all bids. W. L. LEONARD. City Clerk. ' 6270 tft ' J - GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 10. 1907. Sealed pro posals. In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will lie received here until 10 o'clock a. tn., central stsndnrd time, Oc tober 2. I!t7. for constructing a ten-Inch sewer at Fort Crook. Neb. Full Informa tion furnished on application to this ofrlce. or to the quartcrmastor, Fort Crook. Neb., where plana and specifications may ho seen. Envelopes containing proposals to lis marked "Prnpoesla for Constructing Sewer at Fort Crook. Nebrsnka." and addressed to Major THOMAS CRUSE. Quartermns. ter. Omaha. Neb. 813-14-16-3001-3 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary Fruiter to lvter F. Frenxer, lot 6. block . Omaha $ 100 Taxton Real Estate company to W. 11 Moore, lot 4i, Keystone park.... 1.059 Charles W. Kaley and wife to George W. Cater, lot 13, block "K," Lake James park Sofl Payno-Rostalck & Co. to George F. Klton. part lots 18 and 10, block 5, BrlKgs' place 650 Mabel Hurt to Benson Ijind company, lots 8 and 9, block 1, Cloverdale 1 Armlnta Hoot and husband to Thomas tllllesple, 'lot 8. block I, DoukIhs 300 John P. Roe and wife to Jerry Spell mnn lot .1. block "A," Bedford add.. 450 John W. McDonald, sheriff, to A. J. Ylerltng. tract west side section 27-1R-13 United Real Estate Trust Co. to Paxton A Vlerling Iron works, lots 1. 2. 8. 4. block 1, Kountxe South Sixteenth street add 10,500 Charles M. Schindell and wife to John W. McDonald, lot 2. block 38. Al bright's choice 1,500 Caroline M Linfnger ct al to Anns V. Metcalf, tinct 200x132 feet op posite lots 9. 10, 11 and 12. block 2, Forest Hill 1,000 O. C. Olson to E. J. Anderson, lot 13, block 1, Drews' Hill 200 M. K. Houlton and wife to Alma Stevenson, west 1W feet lot II, block 2, Himehaiigh's add 250 Andrew Hogan et al to A. M. Bchar- nian, lot 17, block 1. Clarendon 2,33 Anna Cunningham to John Andersop, lots fi and 7. Cunningham A Bren- nan's add 600 William A. Snunders and wife to Anna Cunningham, lot 7, Cunningham " Krentian's add 200 Harry F. Clarke and wife to Clarke lnd ft lian Co., part block 21, West Omaha 500 Gonrftlanna M. Downs to Elizabeth ' Tubman, lot C, block S. Plalnvlew.. 525 Atiton Nestor and wife to William C. Kenner. lot 9, Clifton place 4,700 Harriet A. Robertson and husband to Adolph Johnson and wife, lot 68, Sullivan's add l 225 Totals ... $26.45 , OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC "IMPRIM" Lino of tho Atlantic) ?2.B0 I P CHICAGO TO LIVERPOOL . First Class on Rail and Steamer. Empresses Bails from Quebec Oct. 18. O. B. BBKJAMIK, General Arat. 838 So. Clark St.. Ohloago. XU. ORIENT CLABK'i TBNTR AKNCAt CRUISH. Feb. , '01, ft U), tr. spsoisiiy . tbart.n a a "Arabic," H.OOO tons. '1 UHktt ' TOURS BOUND THE WOLRD. CURATIVE MEASURE PUT IN Ordlaance Stralatb tenlna: Oat the Slt natlon Over Fire ISatrlae House latroduced. In adjourned session Tuesday morning the city council passed the September pay rolls and received an ordinance repealing the ordinance recently passed providing for submitting to the people a proposition for the Issuance of bond for the construc tion of a Are engine house near Twenty fourth and Ames avenue. This ordinance wa rendered necessary through the terms Of the one passed last week. Under it term It prevlded that the ordinance should be in force and effect thirty day, after It passage. This provision made It Impossi ble fpr the fifteen day notice required by law : to be given between the date the ordinance would have become effective and the day of the election. The new ordinance will become effective immediately upon its passage and approval. This ordinance may now be amended to provide that the bonds shall be Issued for the construction not only of a fire de partment house, but for a district police station. Chief of Police Donahue desires a substation in that part of the city and Mr. Bedford, the author of tho ordinance, is willing the propositions should be com bined in case there I no legal reason why they should not. Next year tho police, department will hove fund Im mediately to equip such a substation, while the fire department cannot occupy the new building probably until 1910, since the funds at its disposal under charter limitations wlU not be more than enough to pay salaries and expenses for the present fore until the legislature Increases the maxi mum amount that can be levied for fire purpose. UNION PACIFIC SHOWS DROP Report Indicates Decrease la Receipt Over Expenses of Eighty Thoaaaad Dollar. For the first time in many moon the Union Pacific report of earnings as com piled by the comptroller fails to ahow a gain in receipts, but rather the report for the month of June shows a decrease In receipt over operating expense and taxes of nearly $80,000. The report l made up on different line than any former report and the operation for 1907 have been compiled In accordance with the accounting rules of the Interstate Commerce commission effective July 1. The results for the year 1908 have been re stated In-different form to conform to the new classification as near as practicable. The officers give as a reason for the great increase in operating expenses the Increase In wages, the much greater cost of fuel for locomotive and the greater charge for renewal and depreciation of equip ment. hlch are required In the new ac counting system. The gross receipts for July were $7,233, 814.23, an Increase of $10, 1.10 over July, 1908. The . operating expense and taxea were $4,192,011.18, an Increase of $1,106,563.47. The net receipt were $3,041,983.06 and showed a decrease of $79,398.37. NUPTIALS WITHOUT A WORD Marriage (nremony ta Performed la Wrltlag, aa Coaple Are Mates. A. tiiarriage ceremony at which not a word' was apoken was performed at 8 o'clock last evening at the home of Adam Waybright. 3224 Charle street. The reason for the silent service was that both- the bride. Miss Dina Waybright, and the groom, John Moore, are deaf mutes. Rev. Charles W, Bavklge, who officiated, wrote the neces sary question on a tablet, and the bride and groom wrote their answers. The mar riage followed a courtship carried on- en tirely In the sign language. It was the Intention at first to have the ceremony In sign language through an In terpreter, but when If was found the tablet and pencil would do aa well, an Interpreter was dispensed with. Mr. Moore is a cook at a local restaurant and carries recom mendations from several doxen caterers In tha west for whom he has worked, testi fying to his ability and efficiency. The ceremony was witnessed by the relative of the couple and a few friend. Mr. Moore first intended to have a public ceremony In the county Judge' office, but the bride preferred a quiet home wedding, and the first plana were changed. The couple will live at 3235 Charles street, PEDDLER OF SPECS NO MORE . . ft A Itinerant Optician Boomed Under New Stat Optometry Law. ' BOARD EFFECTS ORGANIZATION C. C. Mcl.eene of Davenport Is Fleeted Chairman and J. C. Ilatraos of Omaha - toeretary aad '' Treasurer. Spectacle peddlers will disappear, ftqnt the map of Nebraska, even as the peddlers of patent medicines and fake Insurance agents, since the organisation at the Pax ton hotel of the Stat Board of Optometry, for which a new Nebraska law provide. . Governor Sheldun has named J. C. Jlula son of Omaha as r member of this board, together with C. C. McLeese of Davenport and Mux J. Kggc of Grand Island. At the formal organization of the board Mr. Mc Leese was elected chairman and Mr, Ilut on eeretary and treasurer. It will tie the duty of the board to hold examinations at stated periods and exam ine those who wish to practice optometry In the state of Nebraska, but the law pro vides those who have been In the optical business for two years or more, prior to March 27, 1907, will be given certificate of exemption by the board and will not be required to pass an examination. The new board, proposes to begin st once the Issuance of two classes of certlilcatee. The certificate Issued to those who have been practicing opticians for two year will simply state that they are exempt from the requirement of the examination law, but will not assert that the person . to whom the certificate i Issued I proficient In optometry. Tho regular certiflcatea will be Issued only to those who pass the examination with a credit of 76 per.cent. Traveler Mast Comply. . . The traveling optician, who does a legiti mate business n a number of town or cities, will be required to register la each county In which he practices. Another provision of the law la that when spectacle are sold to customers In the future the optician must Issue a bill of sale, which will bear the number of hi certificate. As Omaha optician were Instrumental In securing the passage of the law, they are enthusiastic over the possibility of stamp ing out the peddlers who carry a small grip of Junk spectacles from house?-' to house, selling them as they do packages of Dr. Plllbaker' Compound of Goobo 'OVt-kso and Wild Tarberrles for Rheumatism' aftrl Lydla E. Hossentetter'ar Pink Prescription ' for Screaming Sufferer. It will also'Waka It necessary fof "merchants who-sell glasses to have at least one clerk who can 'get' by the board of optomotry. " '" " TO MARCH IF IT GETS CLOTHES Sixteenth Ilealment Is Shy nnVSI forms Jnt Xon, hut Uxprci' ; to Get Them. ,i il'a) If Colonel Cornelius Gardener of the Six teenth United States Infantry and 111 men secure clothing sufficient to wear during the women parade Thursday aftrf)qon the colonel has promised tho board nf gov ernors he will be with it and 60Q men will march In tho line. 1 , c, En routa from the Philippines the- Six teenth Infantry lost a larjte amount , of baggage, which has not been discovered. It Is expected to arrive at the fort Tues day or .Wednesday, but the colonel ha been searching for other clothes and ex pect to Join In rocognlslng King Ak-Sar-Ben, who does honor to Uncle Sam. COST -OF NEW VEREIN HOME Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars to Ga Into the Plnttdentsche ,i -.. ' 1 . BoUding. The; new home of the Omaha Piatt dcutache Vereln on its new property on South Thirteenth street will cost $;r.,TXio. Architect J. P." Guth" has begun wo'rlt on the plans an the- bulldlTig WIH erected next spring. A temporary frame structure fa being erected for use this winter. It will be finished Saturday, at a cost of $1)000,' and the vereln will hold a meeting In It Sunday. The vereln Is making preparations for a big ball at Washington ball on OctoWr 12. " Albany Dentists Boom 19 Bnahman Block. Zntraac 11B Bouta 16th St., Opposite 014, Boston Store. Plate op fzoaa 92.00 3-old Crowns .8)8.00 Bridge Teeth ta.80 Amalgam rilling . , . BSC liver rilling ,.60o Gold riling, op from . ,T5o W us omnoform, tha latest Ua.' proved method of extracting- teeth without pain. Open evening till t, ' Bandar 10 to 3. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Browned Hall A boarding and day School for Toung Women and Girls. Student holding cer tificate covering in full the entrance re quireroent of a standard State Univer sity, are admitted without examination to Junior year in advance course. Certl f icste in college preparatory course aomlt to Vassar, Wellesley, Smith, Mt Holyoka, Univ. nf Nebraska, Univ. of .Wlaoonsia and Univ. of Chicago. Lxceptlonal advan tage In Music, Art and Domesllo Science. Weil equipped gyianaalum and outdoor sports, (students mothered sympathetically by women of large practical sperlaaca with girls In that highly important forniae tie period between fourteen and twenty one yar of age. - Send for Illustrated Tear Book. A.ddreaa Miss Macrae. Principal. Omaha. BELLEVUE COLLEGE COLLxXiB Cluslcsl. aciMtlfia, philosophical soar 1 ACAtUM An suosrdiutf kick school rprss let Dellavtis er aor Olh.r eolltt er unlnnltf. - NOKMAL, 8 HOob-hilesionurj ka4 SSVSItef rcHrm. Onlfltiates srot4. CONKKKVATOKY Tkoorr at nulla, plans, veto violia, slof-aHos ace rt OMAHA CONNECTION CloctrU Ilk kktl Bsrlls. ton railway. Pour afodara UormltarM. Adtlraaa rnaltnl Wsoakorth. ballavu. Nat, BROWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE FALL TERM OPENING Twenty Years Eiparlvnce . Work for Board. ExpensesTuition and Board Reasonable Write C. W. BSOWM. JB., Isr Fall rarUealsra 1B1 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.