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r, .REAL ESTATE
CITT I-H KHI V FUli SALS
tCtfhtrnued.i
AN IDEAL 'IIOilE
Beautiful ft-ronm rli1ni In th West
rrnm elstrlet; Is brand, prw and strictly
modern, havlne- owk finish, hot water heat.
eleant bath awrvlce, combination future,
full basement and laundry. Lot 49xl one
block to- car. Cement sidewalks In street
nd yard Hnf built hy day lalor for
home; ownt leaving Omaha and must aell
at onra. Prion tS.iM).
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
First Floor N. T. Life Rldg .
Tei. Doug mi, --- "A" una.
$45 PER ACRE
A food Wk and grain" farm of 202 acre
with small bouse and barn; running water
and good timber; M mlluej from Omaha;
close to good town wlths two railroad.
Must be Bold 'at one. Etuy term. If de
lrd. Be a u at ene it you want a bar
gan. J, H. J)UM0NT d SON,
1606 Farnam St. " ' .' ,.' . Omaha, Neb.
b t . . , , ' 19 190 21
.-VE HAVE. IT
2 beautiful euth-front lota on Wonhlng
ton Ave.t between Mil and luth 8ta., witn
all luiprovfnieatai paving and all specials
paid. These ara wlthtn 2 blocks of the
new cathedral site at lmh and William.
Very cheap at tl.3ii0 each. Would Con
sider trade foe Improved property.
On North ltth St. boulevard we have an
almost new- 2-atory. -room house, all
modern; splendid furnace, cement
walks, fine lawn and 'afiad and good
barn. TIM property Is within walking
" distance -and can be bought for ta,8&0;
will rent (or fc er .month. .
BIURET & TEBBENS,
423 Bee Bids.
'Phone Doug. 4T54.
. (1-11 21
A HE YOU- -thinking of finding a mora
suitable 6rfk for your- real estate busi
ness T .The tendency la -for an Increase
of traffic an. West Farnam. Bt.; why not
look at spate w jtre offering In the best
appointed office building lit this district?
Mr. Baker -will Jihow- your Auk for htm
at 'Room 10w.be Ulag. (l) Mo
' INVESTMENT OR HOME.
Two houaeat of etKht, rooms .each. In good
neighborhood, , fine condition; Income 11
rer cent on.Vi.OV. Terms can be arranged,
lake ua an offer.. Must be sold this
month., .
it. J. KENNAAD & CO..
.. JM Rrown. block.
n" ,;- (1)-M3H 24
o'MONTHLY
$300 OASH-
t-room cottage", 'brand hew and all mod
ern, with furnace, gas, city water and
icwr; hardwood, finish, cement walka, one
block from car. Price, 12,100. A little
beauty find ablg bargain.
PAYE-INVESTMENT CO.,
First Floor,' N.j. Y, ;' Life Bldg.
Telephones Doug. 1781. "A" Uss.
- - - - tl9 196 22
FOR QCJCK raaulU In selling or renting
your property sue-Benjamin Real Estate
Co., Ui isvVlU iilk. Bum 'phones.
,, -.. .. 1)-M178 F2S
WEAL. E8TATP1 TITLB TRUST pn
lv CHA8 b WILLIAMSON. Pres.
. . l !; 898
FOR SALS lot 16, block 2, Hanscom park
addition. Address Y care Omaha Bee,
. (1)-M168 25x
THK REED. AriSTRACT CO,, established
1864. Prompt service. Qet our price.
1714 Farnam.:. ... U9j-7
FOR SALIC Eight-room modern house,
with lara-a barn. VUto Plnckner St. In
quire . H. , Woodland, 61$ Brandels Bldg.
Tel. Douglaa .2466.
(19) M133
I WANT an offer on the property. 1128 and
1190 8. list St. ; two modern houses and
good barn j' well ranted.. This property Is
owned,. by to eastern party who must
THOMAS BRKNNAN,
Room L New Ypvk. Life Bldg.
, ,. : ' ' (HH-M405
LIST your property with. Chris Boyr, Kd
and Cuming Ste. ,-, 19 6.19
REAL ESTATE
KAItM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB
-. Hebraaltav.-
149 ACRES NEAR SOUTH
. .OMAHA
....... $ k r, ;. V
This farm la only nlri miles from South
umana. tna nest stock market In the west;
about 90 aciVs level, rich' bottom' land. ba).
anca rolling 'but not rough-; all can bs
farmed. Crop last year consisted of about
26 acres oata and wheat, 66 acres corn. 12
acres hay land, from which two crop were
cut; oi aire paaiore, A creek Tuns through
me iarm, a.iso me Hurllngton and Mis
souri 1 Pacific railroads cut corners of It,
There Is a good 7-room house, brick
foundation and cellar, that cost about
.-,duw six years ago. Two-story good barn,
82x40 feet, on stone foundation; granary,
rattlA m.nA lirlflr a h a mill. n.t l- I . . . .
good orchard and grove: land la fanoed
and cross-fenced. A good place for dairy
or stock feeding pWposes. Price only 176
par acre u wa oeiore March 1, at which
time possession pan do given.
31 ACRE&WELL -IMPROVED,
10 . MILES SOUTH OF
SOUTH OMAHA
Thirty-one acre well Improved. 10 mile
South of Smith Omaha. Land all good:
about 15 acres In corn. 10 acres alfalfa. 4
acres blue-grass, pasture' bud 2 ' acres In
- orchard; almost new 4-room house, with
vooa cellar, gooa weu ana spring water,
barn about 20x38 feet and other bulldinua-
hog tight; fqnre. around; part of land; one
miie irom r&uroaa stauon; a good small
farm at very low price, only 3,0o0. Terms:
I1,3U cash, balance t equal annual pay
ment at per cent.' Possession, March L
190K . . .. --
lot acres, abbtit t miles southwest of South
Omaha add . miles east of Paplltlon.
This Is known a the Harm-en farm, and
one or me best farms In, Sarpy county.
Two sets of Improvements, valued st tu.fluO.
Price, 110 per acre, puly 2U.WO cash.- bal
ance lai.uO, a years at 6 per cent. Rented
lor casn inis year.
For further Information, call on or ad
dress, ..
OEORSK ft rt)..
1601 Farnara. Street Omaha.
) M130 2
TWO anarts fn -western Nebraska If taken
before Idareh 1. Close to town; good sail;
level. 411 Bee Bldg. (4) M17i Mx.
' -rXA SNAP
h) acre of th 4est land In Brown- county,
Ntbrasko for1 tuoO, oash. balance one
year. Apply M. Moraarty, owner. 437
Paxton block. Omaha. - .(20) M679
TWO snaps In western Nebraska If taken
before March-1- Close t town; rood soil;
level. 411 Be Bldg. " ' ' (20 M174 26x
,..(4. Mise41amea.
. f i mi . , -WESTiJRN
FARat LANDS.
Crop pay man, plan; iwo cropa pay for
land, while the land I 4eublmg In value.
NATIONAL INVKbTMKNT CO.,
. - l(ilMt Baajsdaie Bldg.
... i ' .fjO)--MB4
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
40 ACHkS-Orte mile Wat of Kort Omaha,
hMlt? nllA 4enm I In A llanr B
4 Wyman, 10u f(. y Ltfw Bldg. ... .'
- ' -. I ii I 23 Z
REAL ESTATE LOANS
W. H.- ThoDiaa Loatna Money.
PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY.
UAKV1N BHOd.. liui FARNAM.
V" '".' . (g Q4
LOANS on hnyroved Omaha property.
O Keefe H, i Co., iitut H. X. Life Bldg
' ' - lii 641
Buildings loakna. W. II. Thomas.
- ; i. .- . (.'- M-.'40 Sx
REAL ESTATE LOANS
liiiunueL)
WANTED City loans aod warrsnta. W.
Farnam Smith ft Co., 1T0 Farnam St.
tXi-46
PRIVATE money to loan on Improved real
cntat., N. P. Dodge ft Co., lilt Farnam
St. iZ-(Ai
Real Estate Loans. W. 11. Thomas.
llflO TO 110,000 made promptly. F. V. Weed,
Wead Bldg., lfeth and irarnam.
(22)-5tt
WANTED Ixians on lmprov)d Omaha or
South Omaha city property. U. 8. Mort
gage and Trust Co., W. H. Thomas, aaant.
6ul First National Bank Bldg.
(JB 1S6 Mchfx
No Delay. -W. H. Thomas. (22 237 ax
LOWEST RATES Bern Is, Paxton Block.
(22-q
PRIVATE MONET CASH ON HAND
NO DELAY. J. H. M1THEN. 2011-1 1ST
NAT. BANK BLDG. 'JILL. LOCO. UJS.
1 ttD-Mkil
Cash on Hand. W. H. Thomas, -603 First
National Bank Bldg. 2p M238 3x
WANTED City loan. Peter Trust Co.
tap-Ui
MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
' (3-642
MONEY to loan on Improved city property.
Hastings ft lieyden. Via Farnam St.
(22)-MSJ
Farm Loans. W. H. Thomas, 603 First
National Blink Bldg. Hj M23 2tx
PRIVATE money to luan; no delays. J.
U. Sherwood, 610-617 Brandels Bidg.
(ai)-647
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED To buy for cash, equity In two
or three cottages; no agent. Address H
WANTED TO BUY "
SECONDHAND feed sacks. No amount too
large or too siuaU, Wagnr, ul N. Will.
CASH paid for secondliand clothing, ahoea,
etc. Tua N. 16th St. Tel. Red l&i.
. t2i)-661
WANTED To buy econdhand furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino
leum, office furniture. iAA itV.. .n.
and all kind of tools, or wail buy th
tT ; . " I1 ijuune complete, Th
highest price paid. Call the right man.
lei. Douglas 3971. 25 M17 M4
AFPr0 oaa- "ound, heavy horse.
Alfred Bloom Co.. 15th and California St.
tib) am 23
WANTED Second-hand trip hammer In
f,1 connuion. Address Trie Democrat
JX2y!!?iNrJl (a5)-ML'49 2S
WANTED TO RENT
RT.'iSTJnNHttjr m n. ii...
.1 ' ,.J w rent
cottage wllh small acreage. What have
vm, A .1.... ir a .. . .
. (24) Ml 69 22x
WANTED Large front room for young
married couple, close In. ' Address p 14
Bee. (26)-M214 23
WANTED Pleasant, quiet room and board
with private family, in Farnam Hill dla
rlct, by a young man. Please state partic
ulars. References If necessarv. Address
W-16, care Bee. (26) 2J5 23x
WANTED To rent one room In good busj.
ness location, for saloon business. Res
ponsible parties. ACdress, S 115, earn Bee,
CM 228 I3x
WANTED Two unfurnished In modem
brick fiat. Address F 22, Bae.
(2fi)-M?71 24x
WANTED SITUATIONS
TEAM or farm hand; good references. J,
W. Bell. 3409 Harney St., Omaha. Neb
(J7) MS11 22X
kTOUNO mau doalrea place te work' for
ooaru wnue going to scnooi. iioyles col
lego. Telephone Douglas 19S4. - (27)-43S
WANTED Position as tutor or governess.
J. care Bee, U Scott St Council Bluff
. ' (27)-Mlli I2x
BANK STATEMENTS
No. 209.
REPORT OF THE- CONDITION OF
The First National Basic of Omaha,
at Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at the
close of business. February 14, l!Wti;
RESOURCES.
IiOans and discount..
Overdrafts, secured i
$6,197,064.61
63,420.73
410,000.09
20,000.00
243.325.00
and unsecured
IT. S. bonds to secure
circulation
U, 8. bonds to secure
V. 8. deposits '
Other bond to cure,
U. B. deposits
Premium or! U. S.
bonds
Bonds, securities, etc.
Banking house, furni
ture and fixtures...,
Dll f runt u I lunu I
8,000.00
4,O.U6
126,000.00
hanks (not reserve ,
' agents) f 703.949 M , ,
Dub from state banks
and bankers 296,77146
Due from approved re
serve agents.. 1,511,602.67
Checks and other cash
terns 2t636.H
Exchanges for clear- , . . , ,
Ing house : ia.239.JS
Notes of other na
tional banks 70,000.00
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents 1,153.60
Lawful Money Resorve
Inllnnk, vl:
Specie 4O09M00
i Legal tender notes.... I,9u8.748.00 6,O.022.U
Redemption fund with
U. 8. treasurer (6 per
cent of circulation).. JOSflOfln
Due from V. B. treas- zo.sw.w
ttrer, other than 6 per - - v
cent redomptlon fund 3,101.0)
Total 212,06,151.59
LIABIT4TIESr.
Capital stock paid In.. $ Soorrmoo
?urf.lu.9, ?,und-v;. ooo.oooloo
Undivided profits, lea
expense and taxes
paid ;.. M.706.7
National bank note
outstanding ilS.OOO.OO
Cjie to other national w
nlts 22,645,07t
Due to state bank
and bankers 1,892,120.42
Due to trust com
panies and savings
Il-flk 130,414.51
Individual deposit
uhject to check 3.773,089.58
Demand certificate of
Time certificates of
deposit 2,2m.W1.37
Certified checks 17,960 44
Cashier's checks nii.
standlnar SOST'J
iT. h. deposita sfri.'aiiig
L-punna or i'. 8. dis
bursing officera... .
Reatrved for taxes....
17,41 86 H.l-;l.i4P.so
a. . H2.696.151.a9
State of Nebraska. County of Douglaa ss:
I. L. L. Kountse, caahler of the above
named hank, do solemnly .wear that thl
above statement 1. true to the beat of tn?
knowledge and belief. "
' a . U U Kt'NTZB. Cashier.
21at day of February. iV. Derore m tnl
n. hkxten, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
F. H. DAVIS, -
V. S. POPILETON.
- , s , . Dlriictor.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
, , L . V.-" ""'uc" wa, January
a, ljun Sealed ptpoaals, in triplicate, will
if mJ.; vV. " V11' naar
, ' ' - i,, ijm., anu than
opened, for furnishing and Installing elo
trlc wirinu. uUclrl.- Il.lil n.i " u
-. , , . - o . rm, aw; com
plete. In one double set'Captaln'a quartar
and two double sets Lleuienant a quarters
to be constructed at Fort Dee Moines
Iowa. lllf,iM,,All.,n .. 77 ..
r i. , ; .-iiii-iiwi uh auucatiun
here. United Btates rekvrves right to ac
cept or reject any or all proposals or parts
thereof. Envelopes containing proposals
should be endorsed. "Proposals for Eleo-
..k, .. ,...B unKcri vuartars, and ad
draaaed Captain Jno. J. Boniface, Con-
J-3-27-25 S-F-a-18
OMAHA
v -
BANK STATEMENTS
No. iw
RF.POItT OF THE CONDITION OF
The kraeka Naleaial Bask,
at Omaha. In th state of Nebraaks st the
close of buelnees, Fi-bruary 14, 1908:
REeXX'RCES.
Laan nd discounts.
I. 4I,W7.82
Overdrafts. secured
and unsecured
TJ. 8. bonds to secure
circulation
Other bond to secure
V. 8. deposit
V. 8. bond on hand..
Premium on U. S.
bond .,
Bonds, securities, etc..
County and city war
rants Banking house, fuml- '
tur and fixtures....
Other real estate
owned
Due from national
banks (not reserve
agents) .-. 14S.6W.4r
Due from state banks,
and bankers I.2SS.M
Due frtJm approved re
serve agents 362,738.19
Checks and other cash
Items 2S,flVn
Exchange for clear
ing house 24,341.81
Notes of other na
tional banks 5,000.00
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickel and
cent l9.2d
Lawful Money Reserve
In Bank, vis:
2oo.ono.00
167.71.(1(1
18.9JO.00
TM9.00
' 11.0C9.00
11,91172
84.000.00
4,725.19
Bpecle
lfgal tender note
Redemption fund with
139.737.00
50,000.00
763,620.72
IT. 8. treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation).
Total,
LIABILITIES.
10,000.00
82,132,676. 16
I 800.000 00
Capital stork paid In..
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
expense and taxe
paid
National bank note
outstanding -
Due to other national
banks , $ 858,719.37
Due to state bank
and banker 104,299.29
Due to trut com
panies and saving
banks 8.2SS.70
Dividends unpaid 1W.00
Individual deposits
subject to check.... 856.218.41
Demand certificates of
deposit 10,779.79
Time certificates of
deposit 138.4S4.iNI
Certified checks 440.21
Cashier's checks out
standing 7,2434
U. R. deposits 8e.84r.46
. 60,000.00
51.367.48
196,300.00
twposus or u. b. atS'
burslng officera ....
Reserved for taxe.,,
47,985.02- 1,632.511.87
3,500.00
' Total.......
22.132,676.18
State of Nebraska, County of Dougl
' I, W. E. Bhepard. cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that th
above statement Is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
W. B.' BHEPARD, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mi this
21st day of February. 1908.
L. W. BCHRIBEL, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
H. W. YATES,
. WARREN 8WTTZLER.
II. W. YATES, Jr.,
Directors.
No. 1633.
REPORT OF TtlE CONDITION OF
The Omaha National Bank,
at Omaha, in the State of Nebraska, at th
. close of business, February 14, 1908:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.. $6,106,415.80
Overdrafts, . secured
and unsecured 1,121.40
U. S. bonds to secure . '
circulation 890,000.00
U. 8. bonds to secure
8. deposit 410,000.00
Other bonds to secure
IT. S. deposits ' 100,000.00
Premiums on U. 8. '
bonds 49,orrvro
Bonds, securities, etc. 633 883 21
Banking house, furnl- '
turo and fixtures 200,000.00
Due from national
bsnks (not reserve
agents) , 21,090,538.10
Due from state- banks
and bankers... 246,358.06
Due from approved re- ' -
serve agents 1,614.370.79
Checks and other cash
tem ir.847.27
Exchanges for clear
ing, house If3.538.44
Notes of other na
tional banks 12,246.00
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
. ceni", 3.S39.81
Lawful Money Reserve
In Bank, via?
Bpecle
LegaF tender notes.,..
939,!K.00
147,070.00
l,087,Si9.0O- 4.260,836.49
Redemntlhn fund with
u. . treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation. .
Total.....
30,000.00
312.760,312.00
Jl, 000,000 00
200,000.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stork "paid in..
Surplus fund '
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxe .
paid
r31.fiTj8.44
866,000.00
Nation
nal bank
note
outstanding ...
Djie to other, national
banks 23,698,750.57
Due to state banks
and banker 1,853,700.65
Due to trust com
panies and savings
.bnk 184.662.27
Individual deposit
subject to check 3,874,489.91
Tljje eertlficgte of
.deposit 691 OS9 81
Certified checks ; 11 78225
vB'nri truecKs out
standing, regular....
Cashier's -checks out
standing, speotal
V. B. deposits.
DeprtBlU of U. 8. dis
bursing officer
Bonds borrowed
271,497.50
1.246 00
3!!9,345.03
181.O70.B0-10.3O7.6M.I6
75,0u0.l)0
Total.
m ' tt9 7an tio iw
i w w- ,;aH?"i county of Douglas-ss-niine
grS
o k. ,k . W" BL'CHOLZ. Cashier.
Huoscrlbed and sworn to before n.. n
21st day of February. ! D,tore me thl
U D. SPALDING, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
J. H. MILLARD.
A. J. SIMPSON,
l C. NASH,
- Directors.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
M5"i.H.u,'m"el1 JoJ wife to Frit
J. L. Thomas to same. nam. "
niomas A. Crelgh and wife to f"'c
Craig, lot 2i. i.io..u 1 i , ' : ' '"
6,2u0
225
County treasurer to Jeff VV. Bedford
Bedford 'A" ni
James L. Taylor and" wlfe'to" Jul" I a
Btjeet er. lot 1 blotk 13. Clifton Hill
A. L. Havens and wlf i u, "
3Ci
1,060
3,600
Victor White Coal Co. ' to" salme.'YoU
a ' W.och 17 Boyd . add... ."
R. A! V Ullama anrl irA k, n
OoJfee, Jr., et at, kit 9, block L Saun
ders & Hlmcbaugh' add . ,
W-llllam J. T. Si-hluter and 'wlfe'to
.y'clJ,au"r et m"- -lo-12.. 10 000
M Vn1,!l,'n."V0 M- Chrlstensen,
lot 6 block 17. 1st add to South
U",gil VnJic. to Tlmme. lot
.a. block 3. Crelghton Heights........
S. C, DiUey and wife to Alice B. Mc
C reary. lots 8 and w lot 8, block 8,
Kountse Place .
U??,V- ''ro nd husband'to
W. H. and J. R. Segear, lot . block
2. Brown Park ....?.. .
Robert R. Johnson et al. to joha aI
Jolinson, lots 8 and 4, Park's aub
Lew W. Raher and wife to Benson
aerie No. 12u2, Fratarnal Order of
tagles. lot 2. block 4, Halcyon
Heights
1
1O0
1600
2.2U0
1.000
1.000
Total.
-332,143
LEGAL NOTICES
SCHOOL LAND
AUCTION THK wt
?H Xn,, ""' In Lvouglaa county
wlU U, offered for lease at publlo auction at
the county treasurer office. Omaha, N
braaka ThuraUy. Manh 12. le. at ?
a. ni. Term of leasing and appraised valuo
may ba had on application to the ceuntv
treaaurer at Omaha or to tha commlaaloiwr
"f f"V."S. 1nd nd ulld!nge at Uncoln-
"Mr-' ToN. ComuiUsioner Public Lands
and Buildings. F-2L-29-M-7
hie
DAILY REE: SATURDAY.
BANK STATEMENTS
No. 27TB. '
RF.IXJRT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Merrhaata National Raak,
at Omaha, In the State ot Nebraska, at the
close of business. February 11, l!i:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.. 23 739148.67
Overdrsfts. secured
and unsecured . 8,233.29
U. 6. bonds to secure .
circulation 2TiO,Ono.OO
c. b. oonos to secure
L. H. deposits 230,000.00
vnner ponds to secure ' v.. ...
U. 8. deposits "9.frt)on
nonfls. securities, etc.. MMiot
Fsnklng house ISo.OOO.OO
i mm nauonm
bsnks (not reserve
snouts)
Due from state barvke
and bankers
411,4331
245,fn9.53
83.505.63
4.445.88
60.7190S
18.397.09
817.69
I pue from approved re-
Checks and other cash
Items
Exchanges for clear
ing house
Notes of other na
tional hanks
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickers and
cents
Lawful Money Reserve
In Bank, vlsi
Specie
Legal tender notea
Redemption fund with
BS4.2O3.S0
100,000.00 8,239,231.72
u. 8. treasurer (s per
cent 'of circulation).. lZ500nA
Due from U. S. treas-
urer. other than S
per cent redemption
fund
Total.'.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In..
Surplus fund
622.50
36,766.971 28
$ ftno.nno.oo
250,0(10.00
. 70.700.97
260,000.00
Undivided profits, lesa
expenses and taxes
paid
National bank notea
outstanding .
Due to other national '
banka 81,183,752.96
Due to state bank
. Jnd1Jbanker 817,451.97
Individual deposits
subject to cheek.... 2,363,890.51
Demand certificate
of deposit 75.00
Time certificate of
deposit ans.ngj.ng
Certified check 19.111.14
'-""" ' cuecK 'out
standing United States deposits
Bond borrowed
169.91467
300,00.00 5,660,263 31
25,000.00
Total.
26,756,973.23
Stiat t "'Nebraska, County of Doug!
1, Laither Drake. nrM,nt nr
as ss:
named bank, do ofemnly swear that tfio
knowledge and belief. " r
LUTHER DRAKE, President.
AvVruri. befor me thi8
LOUIS W. WEYMULLER,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest: '
F. T. HAMILTON,
GEO E. PRITCHETT
JOHN FV COAD,
Dl rectors.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENTS DE
Arfaar1tr.,enA0fhe.,nte'ior' Office oflnSan
1W8 S.)iHa"nKton-, D- ,C- February 13.
.h 8fa'?d Proposal, blalnly marked on
pSsalsUtf th Wile1 envelop. -'Proposals
for Improvements at Pine Rldae
Agency and School, South Dakota " and
AlfaJrV Commissioner of 'indUn
Atralrs, Washing-ton, 1. c., will be re
ceived at the Indian nffi .,, , r,J.e,.
fair-.ntft?aiCh ly08 for 'u"lshlng mattr-
horn o t ki , . "jiiun oi a asiry
RM'lJl1' W' Boarding School. line
ni.hiS . "'mployee quarters and for fur
fwJ, nd rect' ateel water tank and
.m Af a caPc'ty of 25.000 gallons, at th
Bency.V,n "lrlct -cordance with the
P n. peclflcation and ' Instruction to
bidder which may be examined at this
N.h V..."'cf' or the "Bee,- Omaha
Neb,, the American Contractor,' Chicago,
ins., and the "Iinornvemnt iiniioH,, vti-
vv.lh"1!' mn?-e Lnl!1 States 'Indian
W arehouse at Chicago, 111., flt. Louis, Mo..
aim umnnu. jven 1 1 1 1 1 1 . t u aA 'f...
I.- 1 ... : -"J '" iiaums
Kr-""? Jt-aui. Minn.. Minneapolis,
Minn.. Omaha. K,.i u, , i... .
Bidder. f .hJ .r"t -i-i,""' "S"'" '.'
Submit with tlTelr hl'd- . .Ui
peclfloatlona of the tankund tower they
r-,uifii9ii nu ereiaA. c r . larra-
w, ntuiiis commissioner.
, F-18-a)-22-2B-27-29-M-3-5-7-
LEGAL NOTICE,
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET
oucfi ib nereoy given that th
regular annual meetlna- r th. .i,wk.u
of the South Platte Land compari? will bU
J xr iL . .. " "Bla company at Lin'
cw., a.. lx a ciooii' a. m.. on tha
fourth day of March, A. D, 190 By order
president A. B. Minor secretar" Lincoln:
Neb.. Fvbruan 3. 19U8. . jhjiit
NOTICE OFV STOCKHOLDERS' MEET
inn. alio icK uiur flnnfiai m i
stockholders In 1 h , Bee Pabl t Ing company
... ... ... ... uiiiub 01 me company
In the Bee building, corner iTth w.
nam .treets, Omaha. Nebraska, on Mon
day. March 8. 1808. at 4 oeloek p. m. By
OrflPP nf th A nrnaManl UVnrr a . '
v w I T . nT; V ."AS-
. . . jritdiot
WHY MORSMAN LOVES THE DAY
Celebrate Birth of Washington and
in It e lease from Mbby with
TemblnedI Fervor.'
"Saturdny, February 22, Is a great day
In this nation, because It commemorate
the birth of our first president and our
great leader In the war by which America
won Its Independence, and, like all true
Americans, I honor the day and the name
and memory pf Washington." said Judge
W. W. Morsman. "But February 22 ,has
another, a personal significance, to me.
and while I cannot exactly honor It on
thl personal account. I cannot fail to
dwell very thoughtfully upon i. It was
Febwary 23. 1806, thai I was released from
Llbby prison, where I spent four months
as prisoner of war. I Wa exchanged by
the confederate back to my federal offi
cers. The forty-three years that have
elapsed do not efface from my memory all
the fapts and incidents of that imprison
ment, nor the Joy I felt when I reallxed
it horror were at an end.
"Can you wonder, then, that while a a
free American citlsen, I love to com
memorate the day of Washington's birth.
I also cannot refrain from celebrating In
my own mind at least, the anniversary of
my personal freedom from condition so
appalling?"
Injured In a Fire
or bruised by a fgfi, apply Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve. Cures burns, wounds, sjres
ecxema, piles. Guaranteed., 25c. For sulj
by Beaton Drug Co. 1
CHIEF STRIKES PEDESTRIANS
Salter, la Avolalag; Collision, Dashes
( Into Three Person on the
Sidewalk.
In an effort to avoid a collision with a
hose cart going north the horse and hn.
of Fire Chief Salter ran up on the side-
waia at rourteenth and Famarn street
and two or three pedestrian were knocked
down Friday morning. The: chief buggy,
driven by Charlea Keeaee, came east-on
Farnam street., going to a fire at IJ15
Dodge street. The hose cart came north
on Fourteenth treet A collision wa nar
rowly averted. Th chief horse alm.
ran into tha plate glass window of th
Union Pacific- ticket office.
J. P. Zlttle, agent for . the Conned
Mutual Life Insurance company, was
knocked down, hi eyeglasses broken and
his nose .lightly cut by the glass. Ha i.
crippled and wa unable to scramble out of
iuq way, as uiner Bystander did.
The hind leg of one horsa was allhiiw
cut and the shaft of the chief, buggy wa
broken. The chief and his drWer w?l
unhurt.
Th fire wa in restaurant at in
Dodge street, where the range bad scorched
tne floor, 11 amounted to nothing
FEBRUARY 22.
190S.
A' MOST SUCCESSFUL CLEARANCE SALE
The wonderful popularity of Ilartman's Clearance movement has been forcibly 'dem
onstrated in the past week's interesting sale. As the knowledge, of the merit of liie event
becomes more generally known, the sale increases in enthusiasm. People who have learned
of the genuineness of the values spread the good'news, untilow it's by far the most
talked of sale in progress in Omaha.
GENEROUS CREDIT AS USUAL
I mJ.1'' ih mllt v"-y taste and every pure. llnve you seen them? I T J MlT
IV -Y I TrV the one that suits you for 80 days st our risk up from I T8 76. J A V
Z' Jf.'- ri Guaranteed V";-':'..-.-" Tu Base Viarner
is 14-so wimia 7-90
Made In solid oak, maple or
mahogany finish, artistic
design, large French plate
mirror, roomy drawers, ex
cellently polished, an un
matchahle bargain.
168 roll BBOIIILI
O Alt PUT, all wool sur
face, firm f? r
weave. DVC
yard
in any
TENSION TABLE
Bix foot exten
elon, eaBy run
ning slides, sol
id oak, hand
somely polished,
very heavy ped
estal. I4I4 -
FLOWERS FROM ML VERNON
Plants Set Out by First President
Used in Celebration.
WASHINGTON'S BIETHDAY EVENTS
Many OraranlsatloB of Omaha Will
Commemorate the Day with I'n.
trlojlo Son; oad Speech
sad Kxerclaea.
Flowers grown from cuttings set out by
George and Martha Washington at Mount
Vernon will be used in Omaha in celebrat
ing the anniversary of the first president
of the United States.
1 One of the unique celebrations of Wash
ington's birthday will be held iy the social
science department of the Omaha Woman's
club Monday afternoon and for this occa
sion flowers from Mount Vernon green
house will be used in decoration.
Mr. C. K. Manderson Is one of the board
of regents of the Mount Vernon ljadlea'
association of the union, and will address
the department on the work of that organi
zation in restoring and maintaining the
home of Washington.
Friday morning General Manderson tele
graphed the superintendent of the green
houees at Mount Vernon asking for the lm
nydiate shipment of such varieties of flow
ers as would withstand the trip. The flow
ers are expected to arrive some lime Mon
day and will be UBed to adorn the table at
the Colonial tea that will follow Mr.
Manderson's address. Many of the flower
In the Mount Vernon green houses have
grown from cuttings planted originally by
George and Martha Washington. General
Manderson will also be one of the speaker
Monday afternoon.
The banks will observe Saturday as 3
legal holiday by c'.osing. The postof Ice w.II
remain open until 10 a. ni . and then close
tor the remainder of the day. This applies
to general delivery, money order and regis
try departments. Three carrier deliveries
wll be made in the business section during
the forenoon and two in the residence dis
trict.
.No business will be transact. d In any of
the federal court and the ufha rule will
apply at army lieiidiiuartem.
Plonerra Will Celebrate.
The principal celebration of the after
noon of Saturday will be the reunion pf the
Douglas County Assoclutlon of Nrbroski
Pioneers to be held at Masonic temple din
ing hall, on the second tloor uf the b..l d
Ing. The affair will belii at 1:30, continu
ing up to S p. m.
A number of other more or Usj elab
orate affairs will be given rtjitng the com
ing week commemorative uf Wuhliihion
uiij Lincoln's birthdays. Including one t
be given by Gurfltld circle, L.iUIci of the
Grand Army, next F.lday evening.
The Daughter of the American Revolu
tion will givu a special entertainment Suit
able to the duy and occasion Saturday aft
ernoon In the pariah house of All Hdints
church.
Saturday - evening Ruth Robekuh lodge
No. 1 will entertain at the Odd Fellow'
bull.
The first annual ball of the Omaha
Postal Clerks' union, local No. 11, will ba
given at the Rome hotel Saturday evening.
Monday evening the Young Women's
Christian association will give a Martha
Washington social in Its hall In the fax-
tun block.
The Swedish church of Nineteenth and
Hurt held exercise last evening and Emil
Nelson of Lincoln had charge of the music.
Club to Close at Midnight.
PIT8BIRG. Feb. 11. Without exontl.ui
tlm police have oidered all clubs In Greutur
mmuurg nodea ui nuanigiit in the future.
Where- club houses are used aa hri
guest will he allowed to mtar and leave
"" ""I cnoonx. dui "lie aeMna of lluuor
will not be m-nnttt-ri atir that V,...
order Ih' the result of many complaint
fru 111 parent and wive.
PEDESTAL. EX- f M Q P
wt . ar -m
i nm 1
m a - a wm iw m a a n
Large .lie
Oak Hatr
5.25
THERE'S A M'DOUOALL KITCHEN
"Tr-J aa 1
IRON BED, SPRING
AND MATTRESS....
1275
Bed In above artistic design, heavy posts and tubing,
all colors of enamel, handsomely decorated chill work,
spring Is of the best woven wire fabric, mnple frame
Heavy soft top mattress, durable ticking. May be had
size.
RUGS
Brussals Bugs,
firmly woven,
without mitre
stains
size dx,
7.75
Brussels Hugs, size 9x12,
very heavy and durnbln,
artistic
colorings,
each
1493
Axmlnster Sags, size 9x12,
wie oeni maae,
all wool,
first quality. . ,
22'5
Royal Wilton Velvet Ruga,
size 9x12, high ir Q
soft pile, VW
oriental designs. .. j
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i eather your nest
I4IQ - I4I6 DOUGLAS ST
GRAND JURY J)N RED LIGHT
Body WlU Examine Into Condition
In the Proscribed District, Mak
Inaj Personal Visit.
An Investigation; Into the conditions ex
isting in the so-called "red light district"
Is being made by the county grand Jury.
Many witnesses have been called . before
the body and It' Is understood questioned
about their knowledge of conditions thero.
Itis also understood the grand Jury will
take a trip through the district and ex
amine the situation. Among the witnesses
already examined are persons interested In
Juvenile court work who have become ac
quainted with certain conditions in that
part of the city through thulr connection
with cases before the court.
It is believed the grand Jury will embody
some recommendations along this line In
Its final report' to the court. Friday morn
ing members' of the county board were
called before tho body and it is understood
questioned In regard to the conditions at
the Jail and the best method of making
needed improvements.
To Cure that Tickle Spend a Mrkel.
Red Cross -- Cough trope. 6c per box.
" ex.ar.naa.n.ana, , rn.rtf ar-wr
Kira Specials for Saturday I
re
. 11
2
25c Cottage Hods, 4 ft. long,
and brackets, complete, Saturday Special.
$4.25 Weathered Oak Screen, 3 panels, filled with Hungar
ian cloth, oriental designs and colors, Saturday o
special .2.98
Samples of fine Carpet, V2 yards long, finished suit
able for rugs.
$5.00 Royal Wilton samples,
ouiy
$2.50 and $3.00 Axminster
Samples, Saturday Special.
N.
$2.00 Axminster and Wilton
Saturday Special
$1.75 and $1.50 Brussels and
Saturday Special
MILLER, STEWART & BEATON
) 413-15.17 SoulhlOthSt.
11
CABINET
This chiffonier la made of
olid oak, with large
French plate mirror, five
large, roomy drawer, neat-'
ly carved and decorated, a
value beyond duplication-In
thl vicinity.
4 7 rolls TELTBT OA-
rXT, all wool, fancy
aes'gns,
dum bl
qualities. . . ,"
99c
W TT3
,1 1 "iirif Mr.
T,
COMBINATION
KITCHEN TABLE..
1.95
You'll find thl
table far more
convenient than
thn ordinary
kitchen table;
large, flour bin
and cutlerv
drawer, largo
hardwood top.
Hartman'
Rot Blaat
Baatar
5.95
,1 nmv x..iJW"'1.,g
t i
A J
1 'I i.'.E i. .11 . aiaap .
LOAN SHARKS , CREDITORS
Money Airent Said t Have Canard
Jke Downfall of Man Who Corn
Throaarh llankraptcy. .
The financial downfall of Louie Flambeck
may be traced to the loan'- aiiarki, aevernl
of whom he name In hl petition for
Wnkruptcy. Paying extortionate rates of
interest or usury on money borrowed Is
ascribed a the cause of ty action.
His liabilities are scheduled at 1500.29 and
his assets at 2161- Practtcxtlly all of hi.
liabilities are for monev . tputalned during
litos and 1907 from loan sharks, the balances
being In amounts ranging f.wm a few dol
lars up to SuO. . ... 1
An Illustration of the outl-afeou usury
that borrower must pay from these salary
loan shark Is shown . In the' fa ct wthat the
Interest on $54 for six montlvs 1 117. 80 and
on 260 for the period of fottr month, the
Interest paid by the borrower' is $21 Thl
applies only when the payment, weekly
or monthly, are made proiniMJIy, otherwise
an additional per cent Is exacted on all
deferred payments. , .
"The Making of a Mlttenunn."' Head It.
Medicine Cabinet, exactly like
cut, 24 inches high, 17 inch
es wide, 3' inches deep,
with three shelves and glass
door, nicely fim slued in imi
tation m a h o g a n y, worth
$3.00, Saturday C
Special 1'3U
25c Cottage Rods, 4 ft. 'long,
white .enameled with white
metal ends, Satur
day Special.
10c
UH .
10c
imitation oak with ends
t k u
Saturday Special,
2.50
1.50
95c
75c
w
and Body Brusfels
Velvet Samples,
.
Velvet Samples
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