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THE BEE: OMAITA. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1910.
REAL ESTAIE
FARM AMIJ HAM II I. M) FOR SAL
(Con:lnuwV
Kanes.
ALFALFA Isno. laim isnrts In wmiih
Kanas 1 oiiote. ant ( lo pii i'ioui n e,
S. W. l-ao-.-!i shsllow n,.r minlfn 'and
t 25 per acre; J4 m.ua frijiu M,..'ue N. K
11 li-a. ickkJ Mheit; oi irujni vji n land. 113
Ppr acre, 8 rnile fr m v.:un n- ,u i
oc. U. D. Card Bcott Cm. kan
BAKU A I M.
lf trm rliocf Inml; l.onn nrrn of it
In whnl; wll lo-alcd. well Improved; $; it
gr acre; will xrl;nni;f for amener.
A fin plantation of man- acrea
rail locatexi and well improved. Ijula ana.
4 per acre; trade.
Modern liW-barrel flour mill and elevator,
doing Rood business; rrntial Kanm;
too, and cash for ranch.
tM acres good wheat ilv, Tirvl central
Kansas; M per cr; for rental.
1 have aoina choice farms nnd rsnrhee I
In caatern Kama and wat'in Mitvmrl, I
any aiza and r.i e s on aiii: some will ev- '
chanxe. Whm you wnn; 10 tuy, evil or I
exchange land, merchandise or ni thins
lao of value, i vroulu like to b ar from
you.
FRANK CIKK. I.wrcnce. Kan
) ACKKS :n Andersoi.
acrea isature, balance n,-'
per acre. Noil liownun
rett. Kan.
county. Kan.;
'.n nJ. price, ill
Land Co., Oar-
Mleaoorl.
BAROATV eo-aere farm- 4 mllea from
Warsaw, M.; 2 acrea cultivated balan-
rstara; Beer school en, I H eh; prim
terms easy. Address T. l. Oweu.
Warsaw. Mo.
IfiO ACRKS-4 miles to town. good, level,
well drained land; on ma I route and
clionl bouse on one corner of the farm;
l-room house, new. barn '0x0: hog end
'eow house, windmill. plent water, about
acres timber. This is a good place price-'
1 $06 per arte.
U. E. CKUTCIIER. Drexel. Mo.
M1HSOUP.S LANP for sal. K acres to
l.duu acrea: termit and price to suit P'ir
cbssrr. Writs for particul.na. VV. M
fctevena, Cllntor.. Hry 7o.. Mo.
HALF 1NTKKLST,
laid Willi siro and
Webb City. Mo.
40-a ere farm under
lead. T. Chapman.
sm ACHES AND "08 ACHES IN OOOD
id Cass county, bo mii iroin H'luua City;
both well Improved: fins black limestone
land; bargain; choice f'io per acre; guod
tanas. K. V. Burdett. Uarden City. Mo.
A BNAP If taken In 60 days Fine valley.
40 acres. Impmved. In the heart of Caet
county, MISHuurl, 1 mlVs from county seat;
deal with owner; save commission Addrest
Kox VS. H. f. D. No. i. Harrlaonvllle. Cass
count), 4o-
THREE! high class Improved northwest
tflasouil farina lor sale; corn, clov-r and
blue giaaa land, you' choice, $TJ per a ore.
Writ for pi.-Ucuiare. Baxel J Mean,
wner, K O. box toi, I'hllllcoina Vlo.
Mexico.
LANDS.
MWXICO I have for sale several fine
tracts of tropical lands and transportation
especially suitable for fruit and stock rais
ing. Cheap on quicK sale. Live correspond
ents wanted. None but responsible (irms
or parties need answer Keferenoes given
and te.iiined dHr-sa J. ferrln Kent.
Tlacotalpam, Ver Mexlca
Ulsneiats. .
FOR Sale Cheap Good farm; 1M aeree:
II under cultivation; small buildings; I
aniles west of Hawley, Clay county. Minn,
Address Uox 4. Muskoda. Minn.
E20 ACRES, clay soil, well timbered, wit it
hard iwii, located near this city; a bid
oargain. mca. in per acre. r. n. iniei
man, H. Cloud. Minn
1 CHOICE! FARM LAND In Rook and
Pipestone countn.s. MtnneNota, J6 to tub
per acre; easv terms. Ad'lr'sa
BNCitliKE'lON LAND CO . Jasper, Minn
T
Kebraaka.
FOR SALE OK TRADE 500 a. ranch In
Man re Co.. Neo. : larite house. 2 larire cla
terns, large sinokeliouse, lion houaoa, barn
lor 40 :ieaa or uorses, x large corn cribs,
blacksmith shop, 1 bog houaes, large
ntut aiiea, lav a. in anaita, nog tight
15S a. under plow, balance hay and paa
tura. Will acceDt a good rnercliandise
stock. If a live one, up to 116, UOO. Call.
write or phono. Rector At O'iiare, North
Uend. Neb.
"NONRESIDENT AFRAID - OF - DEMO
CRATS. .
Just received a wire from a nonresident
to offer bis section of lund five -inilea front
tlds city at ti per acre, which he has been
I
IIAVH Just accepted the agency for Vft.OuO
acres of Cheyenne and Kimball counties'
best lands. .Nearly every section of this
land is level and can be plowed with a
steam plow; soil deep black loam; yellow
i lay sub-soli; crop report best In Ne
braska. Price from iJ.So to fJO.OO acre.
Write for full particulars. A. B. Lathrop,
ill bee bldg.
asking $12 per acre for; It Is one of the
best in the community; only three-quarters
of a mile from school, it will take
cash; balance five years' time; no trade.
Wire or wrlto me when you will come and
t will meet you.
K. C. 6EHJY. SOMERSET, Neb.
TWO Hlli BARGAINS."
9j(V H mile to town, in Perkins Co., Neb.
Uest land. $.5O0,
SO 8 miles to town, in Buffalo Co., Neb.
'l-room house; 60 in corn. o.jo. Only U.WO
cash, balance long time.
STOCK S LAND CO.,
KEARNEY. NEU.
FOR SALE On account of sickness, my
160 acres, one ml'e from Brunswick, at a
-acnfloe of 110 per acre. This farm Is all
fenced and cross-fenced, part hog-tight; 24
acrea in tame pasture, 18 in clover and
timothy, 8 In alfalfa and balance all under
cultivation. This Is a very productive,
gently rolling farm, adapted for both grain
raising and nock. Large ' well built new
barn and seven-room house, well, wind
mill and other Improvements. Price for a
-hort time ihO per acre half cash. C. Wels,
Brunswick. Neb.
T. W. BLACKBURN, lawyer. 409 Pax ton
block, offers section 1S-1U-M. Keith county,
at 17 60 per acre for quick deal.
FOR SALE
rectlon" lend In western Nebraska: will
make good farm; only 8 50 an acre. Ad
dresa owner, P. O. Box tl, Omaha.
IMPROVED farm of about 200 acres In
Colfax county, K'ebraxka. all geod 'evel
and, new building's, 60 acres In wheat
iss close to town. U. P. R. R. runs
through the farm. Price. 990 per acre,
would take some city property. L N.
Hauimoud, 831 board of Trade.
goat si Dakota.
HALF TRADE. HALF CASH.
8087-acre bo. Dak. ranch, located 10 miles
from good R. R. half bottom land, balance
rolling, pasture and ha land; all fenced
and cross fenced; the bottom land Is black
loam and the vary best of aoll; nearly level;
lust sloping enough to drain, which is
Mostly under plow; 150 acres alfalfa; about
rM acres good timber: well watered by fins
' prill-, two good wells and river frontage;
jno set of buildings. Prlci t5 per acre.
Vlll take naif in guod Income rlty prop
erty or good tuna land Address P. O. Box
lei, Dallas. 8. D.
DOUBLE TOUR MONET
Do you want to buy a goud townslte? We
-sv ii juai rresn rrom tie government,
Mill perfect title. 110 lots now surveyed anj
ibout 80 ot them sold with about 4) bullj
m(S now completed in the loan on a rail,
vad that has K dally tialna. with
cellent service Thla town fits Includes ltd
acre of the very beat ot aecond bottom
oti wnn ritie timber for pa k and ,
a fine aires in of water running through It
t'loe opnut:a for almost all kinds ot bust
neaa. especially a La.'k. hotel and eii-vaior
A grand bargain if sold in thirty days Ad
-ireaa Poiaeil Land A Loan Co. Powell
dlAuly coun'.y. 1,
Lat week's want ad business
was another winner for the Oma
ha Bee.
Over the correKpondiriE week a year ago, the
Heo gaiued 51)9 V- inches. The nearest comietitor
shows a loss of 133 inches.
Comparing last Sunday's business with a year ago the Bee't
gsJn U mora than one-third greater than its nearest competitor.
PEAL tilAlE
I UH r (MM II Htll roRHI.B
nelli PiT.oik ( nntlnned.
WHY PAY HKI't RF.N'T?
atr farmer, inme 10 fcouth Dsknts: etos
paylne high rrnta, own ur own 'arm.
aind the monev for our impi o einent
Hat ou are a,n In lo In high rent
. Ha own twenty uuarers of ;nd here that
I we ran aell ou lor 1.-.". to I'm ter acre (in
tenia ou can t leat. 81c" to doin
I stance on I'ayn-fiii. at ier cent. Coni
! Iti opfore the ana pa are all cone. For
; lull Infoi rnatlnn r'.:e Dixon liroa. or Bank
ef evnera, i-aiilk co-inty. S. U.
I "THE 1DF.AL JIOMIC" OF M ACRF.5
I fituated In the Ills Mum valley, four mllea
I south ot Css'.lewood. the county aeat o!
I Hamlin county. outh Uikoui. 440 acrea of
i dep black licm unilT rrlv cultivation
lim acre in pasture and i"0 In the beautl
I ful aprlnsj-fen .ak Floience with In
aian acent and sparkling waters, deep
nd pure an J fil'-d with linn and camt In
aeaaon, and nearby la the home, a 14- room
horse, large barn, two KiAnarles. chicken
bouse, hog nojae and wren-wlr pasture
rrti alio, machine house, small barn and
uumcious small buildinua. all in good con
di'lon. with windmill, three wella and els
tern, all surrounded by u ijeandtu. fcio.e
I'rUe. li.UiNJ. on good terms, by U. J. Hue
aell. Caatlewcwd. K. P
6FCTION" ef Urexory county iHouth Pa
kotat land fo' aalr. This section has tim
ber, running water fed by eprlnta. lots of
bay; 64 acres bioken; IhO a crew can be
plowed; all fenced; one-half mil from
School, three miles from one r'lietd town
and six miles from another; good soil and
the very best all-around farming and stork
raising section In Uregory county. SoutH
Lakota. Call ou or wrlto to Charles Mtlnar,
wnar, Fairfax cW U.
Texas.
WINNIE, TEXAS.
COME TO .THE Gl'Lr' COAST OF
TEXAS and get away from the cold winter.
If you are looking for a good investment in
farm, truck and fruit land, conn to t In-
nie, where we crwn i&.Wo acres oi fuou corn,
oaiK, alfalfa, oiange and" fl land. We will
11 In any size tract you want at from 15
to per acre. Ail prairie. Buy from the
owners. Cheap excursions to our land on
the first and third Tuesday of each month.
Next excursion November 15. For Informa
tion write or call at our office, 21o S. 14th
tit.. Omaha. Neb.
T11EO. F. KOCH & CO.,
INVESTORS
Big Returns on Your Money
I.tiOO acres of the richest and most fertile
land in Texas within from six to twelve
miles of Houston, the greatest commercial
Uty of Texas.
This land Is admirably adopted for fruit
and truck gardening, ail within one and
half to three miles of railway stations.
Rig money can be made on this if sold ID
five and ten-acre tracts.
fr.ls land can be bought very cheap ana
will net a large profit on the Investment
I have not enoukh money to handle tills
proposition; but can handle the selling end
to your positive advantage wuuia one
rear.
J. A. WILLIAMS,
(20 Bee Bldg. Tel. 1817.
WELL IMPROVED ranch of seven sec
tions for sale by owner; lq center of Gray
County, Texas; well watered; priced right
Apply to ki. u. Lovetu fauioa, iox.
Wlacoaala.
(0 ACRES LEVEL LAND. X cultivated,
balance pasture, i-room house, large barn,
chicken house, spring and trout biook on
farm, 1 miles from station, school on land,
tl.Suu, esby terms. Tom O. Muson, Island
City State, bank, Cumberland, Wla.
HARDWOOD timbered lake frontage
farm at a bargain; 6H aores In Polk county,
Wis.. 60 miles from twin cities; heavy
clay loam soil; half mile lake frontage,
lots of hardwood saw timber, small clear
ings, oil buildings; good neighborhood;
only li.O; on easy terms If taken at onoe.
Owner N. 8.. Box. A. 81 Croix Falls, Wla.
Mlseellaaeeas.
HAVE TOi; A FARM FOR SALE OR
TRADE? Or do you want to buy one?
Make your wants known through THE
DK3 MOINES CAPITAL, the - want me
dium of Iowa. Kates: 1 cent a word for
each insertion. 6 cents a line. 70 cents an
Inch. Circulation, 41,000; largest of any
Iowa dally. Uive ua a trial. Address The
Capital Land Dsp't. Dea Moines. Is,
REAL ESTATE LOANS
tM0 to tt.COO on Omaha homes. O'Keefe
Reul LMate Co., JOls N. V. Life. Doug, or
A-ileZ.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co,
LOW RATES. HKMIS-CARLBEKU CO..
Iiu-iu cranoeis Theater tiiag.
GARVIN BROS.. 2d floor N. T. Ufa. 8600
to iiuu.uou on improved property, no de ay.,
LOANS to home owners and home build
ers, with privilege of making partial pay.
uaoti senu-annuauy.
W. H. THOMAS,
- 603 First National bank Bldg.
CITT AND FARM, JOHN N. FRENZER
MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co,
$100 to 810.000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W
Farnam Smith & Co..- 13J0 Farnam 8t
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT to bur, only from owner, good
farm land In west part .Iowa, east part
Me or ask a or southeast corner south Da
kota. If suits me will pay' 81.000 quick and
more March 1. If not cheap and prioe.
numbers and good description not given
do not answer abou; It. WU not listen to
Agents. Swan Rasmusaen. Honey Creek,
la., K. jr. l.
SWAPS
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2SO-acre farm
t miles from David City, for general mer
chandise, hardware . or implement stooa.
box 206, David City, Neb.
ROOMING HOUSm 2 blocks of 18th and
Farnam, paying big Income. Will take
one-balf laud, small amount cash, balance
eay payments, rnowaia Lena it iot Co.
41.D New York Life Bidg. Phones Red UM.
Ind. A-1T2L
ONE of the finest residences In Oman
beautiful In every respect; leaving city
and will exchange my equity of 60.000 for
clear land. Address -348 11 ee.
DOUBLE brick apartment house, 9 rooms
each; excellent repair; best rental location.
Nowata Land and Lot Co., 6T8 New Tork
Lite Bldg. TeL Red 1S)9. A-1721.
IF
see
YOU have anything to trade sr
A. B. LATHROP. 421 Bee.
sll
87,600 IMPROVED farm nar Omahi
on easv term or exchange lor Oinah
props
Web.
roperty. Call Doug. 1 t J ; evenings.
4tl. ess nrsnueia uiug.
IS.OuO STOCK In Howard Stove Co. and
American Mica Mills Co.. considered aaie
sa cash: will trad for clear house. 818
N. Y. Life Bldg.
tv K rirntni, properties of merit. H. H
Tulver sntfil X T. U?e Douglas 7K4V .
TO EXCHANGE A well improved South
Dakota larin for farm machinery or atocit
merchanvliae Might conaider other prop
erties, r. M. Kendall. I'l ederlck. S. D.
WANTED-TO BUY
H EST
carprti.
price paid for Id-hand furniture,
clothing and shoes. Tel. D. 8WL
fcECOND-hand clothing: party afternoon
oreres John Fcldmen. D. 312. X-tbi.
WANTED TO BUY
(Continued I
THJS beet prices paid for broken watches
and oil gold. Net nan. Ht S. lltte.
A
ins
sell
1.11 TI.K mottdage note of $100, bear
u ier cen, wnichowner authorlit- to
for loOl City .National Hank Bldg.
V. Afd a LO iliUAli'JuS
GOOD Japanese wants to work In private
family. Aauress A Mi, Bee.
MAN and wife want steady work on farm.
G. M. OiacK, i2 N. JJtllevue. Hastings, feb.
YOUNG man desires place to work, for
board and rem in pruate family while
atiemiliig coliese. iloylea College. Hoiti
phones.
WANTED Position as chambarraald.
Tyler i&i.
AH MANAOF.ll, salesman or similar po
sition requiring trust and experit-nce by
educated ma.r.ed man. Firt class refer
ences. No objection to out-of-town propo
ntlon. k'-Sn bee.
LINOTYFE OPElTtATOR wants situation
In country town; married; union. U. Ml,
bee.
WANTED Position as porter, Tyler 1S2.
TOI'NO man. roeltlon as salesman or
collector; good, references. Tel. lnd. V 1641.
SITUATION wanted as housekeeper In
widower's home. ' Respectable parties only.
F I, Bee. .
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OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
ei!nv rar W. In rnnd Trvpicol CValWwf
Weakii Buu.i Craaa Saw rirt, X. B . Ml.
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. r.m.s.p. "TitENT" ,::.
ANUEMSON A SON. 21-34 Slate Street, H.T.
. XVa 8U01 UU OUoag-o
WINTER CKUISES
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THE
WEST INDIES
By the (11 to
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HAMftl (Ui-AMKRICAfl USi
l-e Sraa4war, T.
' Or Local Agents.
THE SUNDAV BEE
Is anxiously awaited by
those who axe specially
interested In lands, tha
eort that bay and aell
and encourage others to
do likewUs.
rff Oelces dc Lux .J ,
fl y Twba -Screw vWT
"AVON"
BANK STATEMENTS
No. r:.
RETORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Ike I ailed Mates National flank,
at Omaha. In the Stale of Nebraska, at
the close of business November II, 1'10.
' RF.SOl'RCFS.
Desna and discounts. I .17S.J' M
Overdrafts, secured
and unsecured jx.ir;j.x.
V f bnndt tosecure
circulation 4.rA0On.
V. 8. bonds to secure
V. S. dopos ts iMona.BO
Ponds, securities, etc. 79 J. .
Hanking house, furni
ture and fixtures... JOi.MO.flO
Due from national
banks (not reserve
agents) t f4 215 48
Due from state and
private banks and
bankers, trust com
panies and savings
banks ,
Due from -approved
lfil.219.74
reserve seents 1.116.173. 75
Checks and other cash
Items -. .
Ex hanges for clear
ing house
Notes of other na
tional banks.
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents
Lawful money reserve
In hank, vis -
IS 910 W
j,B46 .
sn.omvort
ei om on
Legal tender notes... 436,000.00 ,E7.B74.M
Redemption fund with
I". S. treasurer (6
per cenl of clrcula-
tion) 12.500.00
Due from .U. S, .treas-
urer X7.600.00
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
expenses and . taxes .
paid
Due to other national
banka 11.978.852.18
Due to state and
private . banks and
bankers 1.63 8,216 25
Individual , deposits
subject to check.... 6.093.404 49
.811.8118.475.01
800,000.00
141,125.44
Demand certificates
of deposit
Time certificate of
deposit
Certified checks
Cashier's checks out
standing United States deposits
Deposits of U. S. dis
bursing officers
Reserved for taxes...
83,787.94
69 55.21
13.fc.8 96
78.562 06
56,893.79
93,106.21
.9o7,7T7.08
6.742.54
Total..........; 811.608, 475.01
State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, as.:
I. W. E. Rhoadea. cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
W. E. RHOADES,
Cashier.
Correct Attest :
C. E. TOST.
A. D. BRANDE3S, .
S. S. CALDWKLU
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me thin
14th day of November. 1910.
, ,0. WILLIAMS.
Notary Fubllo.
No. .
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THH FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
at Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at the
Close of business November 10, una.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts. $ 7,083,964.61
Overdrafts, . secured
and unsecured 68,617.11
U. 8. bonds to secure
circulation 200,000.00
U. S. bonds to secure
U. 8. deposits 150.On0.0O
Bonds, securities, etc. 622,997.68
Due from national
banks (not reserve
scents) ' 8 6T7.279. 14
Due from state and
private bank and
bankers, trust com
panies and savings
banks 480.6RS.71
Due from . approved
reserve agents
732.661.10
119,191.27
172,868.02
26,000.00
, 238.81
Checks and other cash
Items
Exohangee for clear
ing house. '
Notes of other, na
tional banks
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels . and
cents
Lawful money reserve
In bank, vis.;
Srjecie :..'.. 871.in.00
Legal tender notes... 400,000.00 8.468,538.16
Redemption fund with
U. S. treasurer (6
ner cent of circula
tion) 8,400.00
Due from U.. 8. treas-
urer 8.600.00
Total $11,813,817.48
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In I
Surplus fund....
600,000.00
760.WW.00
Lnulvlded proms, less
expenses and taxes
pa.d '
National bank. . notes
outstanding
Due to other national
banks S3.SS5.4M.4I
Due to state and pri
vate banks and
bankers 1.668.778.04
Due to trust compa
nies and savings
banks (2,440.81
Individual deposits
subject to check 8,606.937.41
Demand certificates
of deposit 153.024.20
Time certificates of
191,724.61
196. 400.08
deposit 8,090.979.36
Certified checka...
8.7V6.72
Cashier s checks out
standing United States deposits
Deposits of U. 8. dls
. burslng offloers
61,411.88
71.064. Ii
42,839.41 1,003.69.81
Total.!......,. '. $11,843,817.42
Stat of Nebraska, County of Douglas, sa:
1, T. L. Davis, cashier ot the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
T. L. DAVIS, Cashier.
Correct Attest:'
CHARLES T. KOUNTZE,
F. H. DAVIS,
JOHN D, CKEIGHTON,
Dlreotors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
Hui day of November, 1910.
JOHN tl. BlU-VX-UN.
' Notary Publla
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Rsal estate transfers for November 14,
1910. furnished by the Midland Uuarantee
tm Trust Co., bonded abstracters, 1,14 J ar-
nam street. Tslephone Douglas W.
Henry itrash to M. M. Abrahams.
part ol lot , capitoi aaaiuon '.obq
E. H. Bcott and wlte to Laura Bcott,
eu ol., sub lot 3 of lot a. Capitol ad
dition Henry Brash to Iewls Brash, et al..
part of lot I, Capitol audition I
A. L. Hoot and wife to Li hie Abram
ovltx, part of lots 1 and 8, block 13,
Parker's addition 8,080
Fred S. lladia and wife to Chernoph,
lots 4, 6 and . Park forest addition 800
Frank E. Wllheim to A. L, Root part
ot lots 1 and 2. block 13, I"arker's
addition - 1
Wliinefied D Witt Swanaon and hus
band to Oeorge K. Howell, lot 12,
block 87, Kountse Itaoe 3,708
Charles Coll to N. P. Dodge, jr.. lots
87 to 91, inclusive. In Beiisoo Heights I
N. P. Dodse. Jr., et al., to & 8. U.
McMsnnatua, same property as last
above 1
South Omaha Land Ou. to Thomas
(illlesple, lots 8 and 9. block 2t4,
South Omaha 826
John Benson to C. J. Hrottb. part of
lots lb and 16, block 3, Hillside No.
1 , 1,000
James H. Pratt to Oeorge M. Man
gold, lot 10, block t, Bennington 780
Louis Ltshmann to Bessie Lehmann,
lot 19, block 4, tlulpiiur Springs ad-
dlUon 1
Oeorse H. Barker to Mary L Rasgor-
stiek, lots I to I, lnoluslve, biota 74.
Benson 1
Thomas J. Paul to I Jails Trouton,
lot 41. block 6, Jerome Pork 3.809
'William M. Sweeney and wife t Ed
ward Sealer, lot 6, block 1. Maple
Grove addition 10
B. 11 Hastings to Isoae Abrahomeon,
let 8. block 6. 81, inn s addition 8.809
Prairie Trust Co. to M. J. Curran, lot
12, block t. Prairie Park 4.000
V. F. Kuncl to Oeorge Oroea, part
of lot 6. block 74. Wouth Omaha 4500
Lena Maad to Olga feUiuta, tot C bloek
2. Hediu Park 2,898
VLehoei i. O Legkiia t 2UW4 to,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
(Continued.)
Strr.hle. et tix.. n1 of lot 2. block
J, 8onth Omaha 1.600 1
8. Iioxie Clerk snd wile to Henry J. j
I.ee, lot 4, block 11.. citv 26.2S0 ,
Oeorjte M. Plstner and II to II F.
t ady lAiniber o., lots 2 and 4. block 1
S, Holcyon Heights 1
Globe Htillding Co. to H. H. hherman,
lot 4. l"rit' sundlvision II
Ixiuis K. Harding to Nettie Harding. t
lot 6. block 4. ilai bach s second ad- ;
dltlon i . 2,000
Cara E. Curtis to Chsrles F. Hast
Iiiks, und. W Interest in and to lots
4-7 and 10. block 1, lots 7, 8 and 10,
block t and lots 2 and 3. block 4.
Curtis A Stone's addition 932
Peter AlllFon to J. ri. Smith, lots 11
ard 12, block 2, Foster's addition.. 1
Cornelius J. .Smith to Caroline A.
Smith, ui.d. i Interest In and to e.
12 feet of lot 15. and the w.i of lot
K, block -'. Hillside addition 1
Mary L. Ross to H. C Hehrens, w.
H of lots 8 and 4. blook If., 1 at rick s
second addition 1,000
BANK STATEMENTS
No. 1R33.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
TIIK OMAHA NATIONAL BANK,
at Omaha, in the State of Nebraska, at the
close of business November 10, 11110.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.
Overdrafts, secured
and unsecured
U. ii. bonds to secure
circulation
V. S. bonds to secure
U. 8. deposits
Premiums on U. 8.
bonds
Bonds, securities, etc.
Vaults, furniture and
fixtures
Due from national
banks (not reserve
agents) 81,668,452.64
Due from state and
ttivate banks and
tankers, trust com
$ 6.962,776.81
8.0C1.97
750.000.00
400,000 00
47.175.00
8S7.016.N0
100,000.00
panies and savings
banks
429,981.32
821,021.00
Due from approved
reserve seents
Checks and other cash
Items
111.196.86
279, 128. 12
Rschancei for clear
ing house
Notes of other na
tional banks
90.335.00
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents
4.20C.80
Lawful money reserve
In bank. v s. :
Specie 8!l0,O38.00
Legal tend
er notes.. 190,165.00- 1.000.203.09
Redemption fund with
U. treasurer (5
per cent of circula
tion) 84,500 00 4.469.010 6S
Total
LIABILITIES.
.21S.8S9,OT9,61
f 1,000,000.00
200,000.00
Capital stock paid In.
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes
raid
833,608.24
760.000.00
National bank notes
outstanding
Due to other national
banks 33,385,551.91
Due to state and pri
vate banka and
bankers 1,742,436 87
Due to trust compa
nies and savings
banks 7,410 50
Individual deposits
subject to check.... 4,464,179 84
Time certificates of
deposit
718.2S1.88
36,6111.60
Certified checks
Cashier's checks out
standing
United States deposits
Depos ts of U. 8. dis
bursing officers
827,818.79
86,780.04
288,479.97 11,065.431.87
Total $13,889,089.61
State of Nebraska. County of Douglas, as.:
I, J. DeF. Richards, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
J. DeF. RICHARDS.
Cashier.
Correot Attest:
J. H. MTLLARD,
C. H. BROWN,
L, C. NASH,
Dlreotors.
Subscribed snd sworn to before roe this
14th day of November, 1910.
L. D. SPALDINCJ.
, - Notary Public
No. 2775.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF"
THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK,
at Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at
the close of buslnees November 10, 1H10.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.. 84.B61.815.S8
Overdrafts, secured
and unsecured 5,388.56
U. 8. bonds to secure
ciroulaUon 380,000.00
U. 8. bonds to secure
U. 8. deposits 160.000.00
Bonds, seount.es, etc. 72,102.78
banking house 100,000.00
Due from national
banka (not reserve
agents) t 495,004.98
Due from state and .
private banks and
bankers, trust com
panies and savings
banks
248,(46.02
742,194.92
20,840.25
103. 684.63
44,800.00
1.416.18
Due from approved
reserve agents
Checks and otner cash
Items
Exchangee for clear
ing house
Notes of other national
banks
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents
Lawful money reserve
In bank, vis.:
Spec:
&29.M6.20
Legal tender notes
Redemption fund with
141. 540.00- XS27.8S3.08
ii. H. traaurer tt oer
cent of circulation).. 19,000.00
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In..
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes
paid
National bank notes
outstanding
Due to other national
banks t 8S1.7U.6S
Due to state and prl- . .
,87,676,180.80
t 500,000.00
400,000.00
139.SH0.1O
280,000.00
vate banks and
bankers
Dividends unpaid
884, 6S0.B6
1,872.00
Individual deposits
subject to check 1,308,116.28
Demand certificates of
deposit
Time certificates of
deposit
Certified checks
Cash er a checks out
standing United States deposits
76.00
866,612 66
12.066.18
113. Jos. S3
14O.0UU.UO 6,-R29 70
Total... 87.676. 1S9 NO
State ef Nebraska. County of Douglas, ss.:
1, Fred P. Hamilton, cashier or tne aoove
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
FRED P. HAMILTON,
Cashier.
Correot Attest:
LUYHER DRAKE,
FRANK T. HAMILTON,
Q. SAM ROUEKS.
Directors.
Cubscrlbed and sworn to before me this
14th day of November, 1910.
LOUIS VV. WETMITLLEU.
Notary Public.
Kwlaf Watteraoai Pleads Insanity.
KINOBTON. N. T.. Nor. 14 .-Bwlng Wat
terson. son of Colonel Hsnry Watteraon
of Louisville. Ky.. who "shot up" Michael
Martin's saloon at Saugertte last summer
and Injured the proprietor, for which he
was indioted for aaeault In the first de-
ftre todsv Interponed a defense of Inaan
ty when arrajgned In the county court.
A commission to determine his sanity will
be appointed by Judge Canllne tomorrow.
Here is what a north side lady says
of The Bee's quick service:
"I employed a capable servant tblg morning before breakfast
from the ad la last night s B.M MRS. II. P. HAMILTON,
1001 Blaasf It.
r
Our L-ttcr Box
Contributions oa Timely Bnbjects
Kot Xxcesdlnf Two Hundred Word
Are Invited from Oar vsaders.
tretrblng the Mr.
OMAHA, Nov. 10 To the Editor of The
Bee: We notice In The Bee an unreason
able request, it seems, of the street rail
way company for more straps In the Ben
son cars, while we people In Orchard and
Walnut Hill are thankful It the cars hap
pen to stop at our corners In the morning
snd give us a chance at a tooting on a
car. without the thought of a strap or the
untold luxury of a seat.
What we are looking forward to In this
age is more cars on the line or longer
platforms, as we are told that the seats
are all taken when the cars start from the
end of the line and more than full when
they leave Benson.
We hope that the street railway company
will soon wake up to the fact that Omaha
has grown, and they ought to endeavor at
least to keep up with the procession. In
stead ot remaining behind the times Lin
coln fashion.
ONE OF THE PLATFORM CONTING
ENT. Words ot Praia.
DAVENPORT. Ia., Nov. 10-To ths
Editor of The Bee: Allow me just a little
spaoe for a rew words of praise for the
men who worked so nobly during the fir
of the Falrmount creamery, especially Mr.
Ed Rector. God bless such men as he Is.
Think of the work he hss done In superin
tending everything so as not to lose one
day's work for the men who depend on
that work for bread for their families. I
repeat, Ood bless such men. I wish we
had more men who had ambition enough
to use their brains and hands. Our or
phans' homes wouldn't be so crowded nor
our Jails nor Insane houses. Please print
this and oblige
A FRIEND TO THE RJDCTORS.
Am Echo f the Csnpslgs,
KENNARD, Neb., Nov. 11. To the Editor
of The Bee: The conflict Is over. You
know the result. : I, along with many other
democrats, voted for Mr. Hitchcock, not
because we thought him Innocent of the
charge ot borrowing state money from
Bartley and neglecting to put It back, but
because we could see a scheme to hold up
Mr. Hitchcock for hush money, and the
state 'would receive no benefits thereby.
Your proofs were surely Convincing to any
rational thinking man. Let Mr. Bartley
come out and submit the proofs against
everyone that got state funds and failed
to put It back, and then takeup a popular
subscription to raise funds to prosecute
them, and he can raise enough funds to
send everyone of them to the pen and have
a substantial reward left.
A DEMOCRAT.
Another tret Car Baavestloa.
OMAHA, Nov. 12. To the Editor of The
Bee: The street car company Is having
heat In the cars, but the transpms are
closed and the air Is Just killing. I think
It would be advisable for the street car
company to direct the car men to have
all the transoms wide open, which would
be appreciated by the passengers very
much. A PASSENGER.
Searching City for
Missing Teacher
Sixteen-Year-Old May Dougherty Dis
appear! from Her Home
at Fonda, la.
Reporting the sudden disappearance of
his 16-year-old daughter, J. A. Daugherty
of Fonda, ' la., secured the aid ot Detec
tive Dan Lahev In a search of Omaha
Monday. . Mr. Dougherty told the police his
daughter. May, who had been engaged as
school teacher In a country, school, had
completely disappeared October 29.
The girl is described as large for her
age. Bhe had taught two months and was
under a contract to resume teaching De
cember 16. She left home apparently to
visit an aunt at Redfleld, la., but It was
later learned she never appeared In that
town. A conductor reported the young
woman had got off the train at Lowers
vllle, la.
eott Jett Fatally Woanded.
KNOXVTLLE, Tenn., Nov. 14 A special
to the Sentinel says: in a difficulty at
Mendota, vs., touay, originating over tne
settlement of the Jett estate, Bcott Jett
was fatally wounded and his rather, Wil
liam Jett, and his brother, Clarence Jett,
sustained serious Injuries. The Jetts are
prominent In southwest Virginia.
DLQQD DISEASES
COIiTAGIOUS TROUBLES
Contagions Blood Poison more
thorovi ghly permeates the system than
any other disease. Its infectious virus
contaminates every corpuscle and
tissue of the circulation, and for this
reason its symptoms are of a varied
nature. When it enters the blood it
is but a short time until the mouth
and throat bepin to ulcerate, the skin
becomes spotted, rashes and eruptions
appear on the body, sores and ulcers
break out, the hair falls, and fre
quently nails on bands and feet thick
en and come oil. Mineral medicines
which simply ehut the poison up in
the syotem should be avoided, for when
auch treatment is left off the old dis
ease will break out again, often worse
than before. S. S. S. cures Contagions
Blood Poison permanently, ami it does
ao because it thoroughly purifies the
blood. S. S. S.
goes into the
circulation, and
drives out the
last trace of the
destructive
germs, adds
richness and
vigor to the cir
culation and
allows it to nourish the diseased por
tions of the body back to health.
S. S. S. is purely vegetable, being
made entirely of roots, herbs and
barks, without a particle of mineral,
audits vegetable ingredients always
hasten the cure by toning up the
stomach and digestive members.
Home Treatment book and any medi
cal advice free to all who write.
TUX SWIFT tr-ECXTlO CO., Atlasta. Ca
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