Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 13, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Tim BKE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1915.
'13
(
f
I
Y
i'IAN.K-ln (jrxd order, will swsp for an
auto o make a trurk out of. Will pay
some difference for iin extra good car.
AriMresa s. ;, ft p,,,
I' I A NO a first payment or an old run
down house and lot. must be cheap and
well located. I will pay tha balance
monthly. I am a carpenter and ran fix
l'LAYEK PIANO A good stamlaril iayr
I'l.tim 10 mi aacriucea at once or wouii
trade for diamonds r cow or horee as
wo are going to tha coast. Must dispose
o f at once. Addreaa 8. O. 816, Bee.
RESTAURANT PISHES About 600 pieces
of hotel or restaurant heavy weight
china platea. cupa and eeuotra, sugars,
creamers, aid dishes, bakers, etc., all or
any part of it, to trade tor anytRlng that
I mlaht be able to ue, or cheap for cash.
What have you? Address 8. 0. 603, care
Omnha Hee.
KUBHER BOOTS Have good pair of
rubber boota almost new will eell or
trade for something I can use; In food
condition; alr.e 8. C. i.M. Bee.
SASKATCHEWAN farm landa to trade
for horses, automoblka or city property.
HI. F. NORR13. fl34 iee Bid-.. D. WIT.
SOLID BRASS Jardlnter, a beauty, worth
126, brand new, to trade. What have you
to swap? Alao one braaa candelabra, new,
for five candles, and one combination
candelabra, heavy quadruple-plated silver,
can be used either as single candlestick
or for three candles, a fine ornament on
th table or on the mantle or on top of
the piano. Will trade for used furniture,
or anything of value to me. Address1
8. C. ftttt, care Omaha Bee.
fcOLID copper chaflnr diati. with cier
bordered delft blue tile tray and alcohol
filler, all In copper, famouesternau New
York make, to trade for furniture, dishes
or anything that I might be able to use.
Address 9. C. 601. Omaha Bee.
TVTPUWRITER Oliver Standard Visible
Writer, only slightly used and a good
fis new Cheap for cash or will trade.
What have you? Address. 8. C, 452. Hee.
fclGNS. showcards. Clark & Son. U. lil.
TEN ACRTCS fruit and garden In gulf
coast country; cost H50; will sell for 130)
or trade tor whnt have you? E, Omaha
Bee, Council Bluffs, la.
TWENTY ACRES OP LAN1-Unln-cumhered,
located In the famous John
Pay district, near the Columbia river In
Oregon. Title perfect; valued at $50 per
acre; will aell or exchange for clear
Omnha lot, or what have you. Address
A m. Bee.
TWENTY acrea rich truck land, neur
Oulf, t miles from Robstown, Tex.
Address. S. C. 1522. Bee.
WOULD trade 10 acres of good land real
close to Lake View, Ore., for car, road
ster preferred. Address O. E. J., 1128 3
St., Lincoln, Neb.
FOK RENT
Apartments and Flats.
Fidelity' Storage Co
Ptorage, moving, packing and shipping,
lath Jackson 6ta Phone Douglaa 28.
OODEN ANNEX, Council Bluffs, rooms
with kitchenette, (trim neat, rnone m
6-r., modern tlat AH S. 24th. tzt. 11. 471L
FOR RENT Most beautiful, finely fin
ished and up-to-dato 8, 4 and fc-roorn
apartments In city. Building Just fln-
Ished. Flora Apartments. aul Jones at.
EIGHT-ROOM bricks, 42.60.
ia nortn l ntnietn. .
113 South Thirtieth.
O'KEBFE RBAli ESTATE CO.,
J0l Omaha Nattlonal. Douglaa 2715.
6-ROOM heated apt. on Weat Harney,
sleeping porch, and just aa desirable for
summer as winter. Call Harney 10B7.
Furnished. Apartments. p
The New Traverton ' '
FIREPROOF BUILDING,
24th and Landon Court. '
We have a furnished apartment for
rent; all modern conveniences; console
wall bed, kitchen, private bath, splendidly
furnished. Our "Golden Rule" lease pro
vides for cancellation on two weeks'
notice. See owners.
. Traver Bros., .
Doug. 1153. 705 Omaha National Bank.
FURNISHED ROOM, seated. 4614 North
Sis' Ave.
NICELY furnished rooms, 821 S. ISth.
Apt. U,
MADISON 21 at and Chicago; steam heat;
IIP mo. and up; cats In connection. D.6W3.
OGDEN HOTBL, Council Bluffs, steam
heated rooms, $2 per week. Phone MS.
La Verna, 1M2 Cap., front ring. Stem, he
ONE1 large room, private family. D. 643.
616 So. 22d.
BINGLE or en aulte. 611 N. ISth St
THE COLLINS, steam fct.. nicely (urn.
loons, . Good location. 3406 Harney..
FarnUaea UoaMkerfiag (looms.
North 24th, 4768 Steam-heated fur rooms.
DAVENPORT 201S TWO NICELY FUR
NISHED HSKP. RMS., 3.50 WEEK.
Housekeeping ilooms.
ELEEPINQ and housekeeping rooms, fur
nace heat T3 8. 18th. Tyier lllil-W.
tela ana Aysrtnrai.
CALU'UttMA Hotel. lath anu calKornlSa
Weekly rates $2 and up. Douglaa 7083.
DODQE HiTh.Lr- Wixtcrn iwaauuaola
Farnlahed Hawses.
NICE furnished a-room cottage. 8915 U
St., South Omaha. Webster 6630.
- lloaaea and Cottages.
ALL sixes. S3 per month up. SO? Paxtoay.
e-r., modern. 71 9. 37th 8t. 7-r., modern.
IM14 Leav. St., good location. Web, fctm
l-ROOM stone bungalow I30.U0
6-rooin. Cor. 18th and oahler.w .....$.& .00
-room. fine location 30.00
6-room, mod. ex. heat 30.00
t-rooni, never occupied 22.50
k-room, mod., paved atreet -5.U0
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY.
Douglas 0013 or W'alnut iC37, Harney 2M.
tili Woolworth Ave.. 8 rooms, mod., J-U
A16 Seward, 6 rooms, barn, 1U.
1.6 N. 20th St., 4 rooma, $1X60.
1"5 8. ?tU, 6 rooms, 10i Others.
R1NOWALT. BrandeU Theater Bldg.
LVROOil modern bouse, with barn, hot
water heat, 'Hit Harney St., vacant
March 11 Inquire T. J. O Brien. H. low.
It. 1211
Globe Van&Storage
Stores, moves, pa'; us. kluiH: 4-hv.rs .an
and 2 men. $1.26 per hr.; storatie U ier
mo. 6aUafactlo guar. D. 4S3 A Ty. ftp.
J. C. Reed
isxp. no., iiauvlaa
packing as storaua.
Van Farnain. D. la
GordonVanGo. S
11 N. Uth Ht. - Phone U IBM or Wab. I
ng,
nil.
Storaga
I if.
room and laundry, all mod. except
jiace. fi!7 Chicago. Call H. IkM.
Uo
In all parts of the city.
reian aona u Co., Bee Bldg.
Magzard's
Van and Stor
age Co., Large
van, I men, $1.64
per hr. KU
per nr.,
Webster.
I ms.
44K
)R RENT
We have a el.,.,i... .... . .. .
apartments and" , VT ,hT, "".
n t n.. l lULui tnat are for nmt
..lh fet- 10- Hl Wamut J
71 North
2943.
Ml 8 Wlh Aval,?' mod-
1.r.ll'o.tl MvKKD FAMILIES.
Oil- L'..l,l... AM " !
' sa
1 '4 A ft I T W I V I. li' Jr.
XMESC
COMPANY,
D. 415.
-TV s-th.t'r.MiI TO!.-i
jl Fowler Ave.
Vr-.r
Part mod.. 15.
ail 8. 2.-th.. J-r,
BIRKETP
43 Ik-o Bldg.
rrt mod., $13.40.
part mod., f.
tt COMPANY.
, iouglas B3.
1 R poms'-1-1
I
i
ixm RKXT
Stnrea Bad Ollleea.
lHwntown stores. U H. 1TIH. tn Bran. Th-
RKADY February 15th, A very desirable
office, with reception room; now being
decorated: 270 sq. ft.; IH.
THR BEri BUILDINO,
"The building that la always new."
1017 N. 17th. warehouse, 1-story brick.
ii.. nn iracKsre: I
ARMST FIOKO-W A I ,S H COMPANY,
STATE BANK BLDG.
FARMS FOR RENT
Farm For Rent
58 acres on south side of Q St., two miles
west of South Omaha: rich, level bottom
land; no Improvements, $8 per acre; -half
March 1. half October 1. Last year's
crop, 60 bushels corn to acre.
The Byron Reed Co
Phone Doug. 297.
212 South 17th.
REAL ESTATE
FARM RANCH LANDS FOR SALB
California.
MONEY-MORE MONET,
can be made dairying, hog raising and
growing alfHlfa In the famous Sacramento
vaney or California. You are within a
few hours' ride of the best market on
the Paciflo coast.
M Q reaervea you ten acres or more. In
spectlon can be made Any tlma
within six months: balance In nine an
nual payments.
w. T. SMITH CO..
City National Bank Bldg.
Colaraao
TO SETTLERS ONLY 320-acrea for $200:
rich corn, alfalfa and wheat land, no
sand. J. A. Tracy. Ft. Morgan, Colo.
3-tl ACRES No. 1 wheat land for sale, $20
' per acre. mall payment down, balance
your own tinted Owner J. F. Shannon,
Iiirt, t'oio. o
Iowa.
Farm Near Council
Bluffs, For Sale
AAA akftttaa ttaisi xnU.J ..A 1 I - - 1 1
" """I " JIIUTTsl A I Ulll . UUlIL:i I HI IB.
Oood buildinR and fences, good orchard.
Priro. $uo per acre. Oerman neifthbora.
Just the place for a farmer with a large
nnttnm I at ri r, at wa.11. a. m a-
4 4JllJt
J. H. Dumont & Co.
Ifi03 Farnam St., Omaha.
SMALL FARMS NEAR TOWN We have
recently had some very good bargains
Hated In Improved tracts near Council
Bluffs, from 10 to 28 acres, which we will
be very glad to show you.
DAY" & HESS CO.,
123 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. Ia
Minnesota.
240-ACRE Improved farm near town In
corn belt of Minnesota. Has a good
8-room house and other buildings. 200
acres under cultivation, balance timber
and pasture with running water. 160 per
acre, easy terms. Farmers Land Co..
Palace Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. o.
Mlssoorl. ,
GOOD lr.nd, elos to R a town, 2n acres,
2400, $5 monthly; 40 acres, $700, 810
monthly; 80 acrvs. 11,200; no Interest, no
taxes, no forfeiture; best bargain- In
South Missouri:, literature free. D. Mer-
riam, cms . .nemon, Kansas Olty. Kan
DRAINED bottom land. Richest In the
world. 825 acre. Four caah, balance
ten yeara. O. P. Stebblns.
. Mtbraska.
SECTION Kimball Co. Oruaa. 1101 Paul.
Wiarjoasta. -
Upper Wisconsin"
Best uairy and general crop state In the
union; settlers wonted. Landa for sale at
low prices on easy terms. Ask for book
let No. 24 on Wisconsin Central Land
Grant. Excellent landa for stock raising.
If Interested in fruit lands ask for book
let on Apple Orchards. Addreaa Land and
industrial Department. Boo Lana Hallway,
AtlnnAapolla. Minn. "
WANTED TO RENT
A OOOD farm close to Omaha, not larger
than 160 acres. Addreaa E. 630, Bee.
WANTED TO RENT A farm of 80 or 120
acres In northeast or east centra! nart
of Nebraska; must be good land with
good buildings; no hills. Address o 646 Bee.
WANTED by the week, email thoroughly
modern furnished housekeeping apart
ment with private bath by couDle with
one well behaved child, 2 years old. Ad-
areas x one, xsee. ,
FOR SALE OR RENT.
FOR SALE or Rent. 6-room cottage, 671
North 4th St. Teims. 8300 caah. And
monthly payments. Inquire at once.
Walnut 2943.
ABSTRACTS (if TITTJa,
REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
fice in Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater.
KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
a modern abstract office. 3K B. 17th tit.
rnone Douglaa 847.
REAL KSTATE LOANS
CITY anil iam loans, a. Ms, per cent.
J. H. Dumont & Cc.ltoo t arnam, Omaha
Faiuum Smith at Co., 133U Farnam.
tiuo to llO.owi iuau proinpUy. V. D. Weed,
Wead Blug., lth and Farnam 8ta.
WANTED City loan Peters Trust Co.
OUAHA homes. East Nebraska tariOA.
O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas 1718.
(loo to 10,Oou made promptly. F. D.
Wead liiug., lain and ''ainam bis.
it. Vvea'J,
UAltVIN BEOfcj otnatank:
SEE us first for farm loans in eastern
Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha.
6
I" I T V Ti'AM.4 r n j"--it.
210-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
CITY property. Large loans a speciuty.
W. H Taomas. State Bank Bldg.
MONEY on nauo tor city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder. City Matl. Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
WANTS OMAHA PROPERTY.
or acreage not over H.ooj for eqolty In
Central Mo., ltki a. Mtg. only Great
iruii ana artiry tana.
O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha Nat Bldg.- - Douglas 271S.
YVOL'IJJ enchange a good rich farm for
&o to 75 barrel flouring mill. Must be
money. Aiidrrss Y. 36i, Bee.
WE HAVE good Omaha Income property,
consisting of dwellings and apartment
houses, to exchange for good Improved
farm land In Nebraska. Iowa or Eastern
South Dakota. Ulve full particulars as
to Improvements, price, etc.
BCOTT AND HILL CO.,
Wi McCague Bldg.
WANTS CLEAR LAND
or clear lots tor equity In 818.600 home,
mortgage only 28.800. write for descrip
tion. O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat Doug. 2718.
REAIi ESTATE: ACREAGE
An Acre Tract
Riverview Park
District
Only-$600-Only
$50 down And S3 per month. .Located
about one block from car line. A splen
did place to raise rhkkena.
Phone Douglaa 43 for particulars.
Shuler & Cary
224 State Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
These Harney Street Houses
Are Going to Be Sold
In a Few Days
at a price which it is safe to say within a few years will bo 1cm
than half their actual value.
YOU CAN T OKT AWAY
FROM TIIIS FACT
The 'last chance to buy close in income property on Harney
street at a bargain price.
2621 HARNEY ST. Brtck houw, 1J roomg, with brand nw heating
Plant, renting for $80 per month. 65 ft. frontage,
88 ft. back. Price $90 per front foot, - bouse $lt850, total $7,700.
2627 HARNEY ST. Splendid frame house, 16 rooms, genuine mahon
... any finish, on ground 65 ft. front and 98 ft deep.
Price $90 per front foot, house $1,750, total prfc $6,700.
Convenient Terms
Payne & Slater Co.
Douglas )016.
DO you want a fine apartment alte el nee
In: blocks west of P. O ; 8S ft front,
on Dodge; fine corner. Prioe t,m. 3 4T3,
Bee,
REAI ESTATE ACREAGE
Acre , Bargains
Now Is the time to think, of buying
that suburban home,
. We are headquarters for acre property.
We have some real bargains that are
sura to advance in ralue.
. Listen
16 acres, West Center. 6 blocks from car.
i mt improvements, cost over siv.uw,
Prloe, i,000.
X) acres, a little further out. Good im
provements. AH In fruit and conceded
to be the equal of any fruit farm In
the state. Frlce, (15,000.
10 acres. N. W. of Florence. Very fair
Improvements, lots of fruit and shrub
bery. This land Is rolling, but fine for
fruit, poultry or hog raining. Price,
$7,000.
) acres, north of Florence, about three
miles. Improvements not very good, but
all right Price, f.000.
t acres In same locality. Improvements
fal. Price, li.000.
0 'Neil 's B. E. Ins. Agency,
IK FARNAM ST.
TEL.- TY1ER 14.
t TO 10 acres near car lines; good for
piaiuug. xj.
REAL ESTATE: NORTH SIDE
Must Be Sold
Good Home at a Sacrifice
No-reasonable offer will be refused for
a good 7-room, i story and attlo, strictly
modern house, having 4 bedrooms on 31
floor and a full cemented basement; ad
Joining Kountie Place; In first class con
dition throughout. I.ocated on east front
lot and paved street, with paving paid In
full. Practically new garage. This place
la cheap and well worth M.300. but owner
must sell at once and wants an offer for
quick sale. Ioan Ass'n holds a 12.000
mortgage on this place.- What will you
give for equity? Investigate if you want
a bargain.
George & Company
02 City Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
Phone Doug. 7B.
7 Room AH Modern
'New House
This houae is located in one of Omaha's
new resluence districts, where everything
Is new and where bcUldtng restrictions
insure high claas homes In neighborhood.
House is complete In every way, fur
nace heat and cement walks all built.
TERMS: W CASH ,
AND $30 PBR MONTH.
Telephone me today for description.
E. P. Wright
Call Walnut 6S3 today.
Call Douglaa tHii any day next week.
HOT WATER HEAT
7 rooms, rec. hall, living room, dining
room, sewing room and kitchen on 1st
Moor, t bediooms and bath on 2d floor,
birch finish, all modern, cement basement
and walks, east front lot, paved atreet
with paving paid. Price $3,6w). Located
near 38th Ave and Mason.
C. G. CARLBERG,
Sit Brandels Theater Bldg.
PAY 628.60 AND '
MOVE INTO A HOUSE
OF YOUR OWN.
I have a pretty k-room bungalow, M
block from school and I blocks from car
line, which can be purchased on these
terms.
HOUSE IS NEW AND ALL. MODERN
Phone Walnut 6S2 for further Informa
tion. FOR 6 A LB Five-room, modern bunga
low, in best condition; low price fur
quick sal. 1318 Maadersoa bt. Tele
phone Wrb. Ml.
A SNAP
B rooms, all modern, furnace, located
near Ust and Ohio Sta. close to 24th SI
car line. Pries only $2,000.
C. G. CARLBERG,
$13 Brandels Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
South Eleventh St.
Six Fine Rooms
and Hall
Lot 66x135 Feet
All Special Tax Paid
located lust south of Arbor on Boutb
11th boulevard, atrlctly modern, full 1
story, reception halL living room, dining
room and kitchen on first floor: $ fine
bedrooms and batb on 2d floor. This
borne ran be sold with the full lot, or
will sell 23x136 ft- Very convenient to
e'hools and churches and one block from
Kamam car line; absolutely complete and
ready to occupy without one cent of ad
ditional expfiwa. Here's a bargain for
somebody, r'or further information see
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.
tin Omana J?1 bn"- Doug.
iifll AN1 LEAVENWORTH. Sj0.
t good rooms and all modern; also Urge
garage for 4 machines; a good oppor
tunity for a taxi ovtnrr.
PA YN K INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Duualas 1TM. Ware lilock.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
Harney St is showing unmistak
able signs of a small boom.
616 Omaha Nat'l Bank.
L ESTATE SOVTH SIDK
Buy This Place
Now!
Is at Z3TS Dupont Bt., has rooms with
water, gas and toilet. . One block to
srhool, stores) and ear. You can buy for
$100 caah and $1 per month. It's worth
tha prloe asked. Owner might take a
vacant lot aa the first payment.
Creigh, iSons & Co.
Douglas 200.
m Bee Bldg. ' .
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
5-R00M ALL MODERN
BUNGALOW FOR RENT
$22.50 PER MONTH
This house Is brand new and Is located
one-half 'block from car line.
House faces east, has plenty of shade,
cement walk, furnace neat, cemented
basement. You can choose your own
decorations and fixtures. , .
If party who rents this house Is pleased
with It he can make arrangements to buy
on Uie easy payment plan now or later.
Phone me today If you wish to inspect
this house.
E. P. WRIGHT,
Call Walnut 683.
Call Douglaa 292 any week day. a
REAIj ESTATE: SnSCELIiANEOUS
Gallagher & Nelson
Real Estate
and Insurance
644 Brandeis Bldg. D.3382.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WK can't supply the demand for houses
that can bought for from $1,100 to
S2.6UO on terms from $100 to $2o0 c&an for
quirk sale. Bee ua today.
THU VOOEL. REALTT AQENCT,
101&-M W. O. W. Bldg. o
RAILWAY 1D1E CARD
UHIOJI BTATIOIf Xeatk aad Maaoi
Chicago Nortawestera
KORTH. .
Desert. Arrlva.
Tula CHr Iinw.,
jjftsata rasaeaser
Blow Cllr looal.
-ol a pm a urn
" f all:Maa
Lrfouua. a tJ pat a T:U wa
Mtnosapolls
Tvlm lt
suor.
Dnm Bpwlel ..,
Carroll Loal
Hk7 Kaorsas
( .hlcAfla LmaI .............
... tlnia
..a Td am a 10 pa
..a 7 4 am all pm
..aJJ:Mpm a I to pm
..a Mpm alt .0 am
..a su pm a i o pm
..A I lw a na m 1 A i a .
Csiroll Local
Ot-easo (cctl
Saa frenclaoo L4nIU4
i . . , . i
vwriww ,.wv i lmi sal
Onra-Wulilniiu LimlL4. ..a I II pra stt:U a
Los absvm. iJaauoi....t....a l:U gm aU; u
WXLRT.
..ft :W pra a 7:M m
Cham Lsoal ..a l:2S am
L4o cola-Dallas a sra a I JO pra
Elaoola-Loag Pla. .....a I U pm alO:l pm
Hutlais-buprior k 1:1 pm b 0 pm
lMavue-Hot tlptlais a I.M pm a :M pm
CMPM-Lanow a I ts pm all:w am
Albloaoalutal b t:M pm k 1:H pm
Chicago, Milwaukee Bt. 1'aal
Paolflo Uraltee aT:Mpm aU:ll am
Chloae-o spwlsl IUp tMlia
Ctikseo IwrUslU 8pelal....a t ie am al2:Uam
Calltorala Mall a : pm a I n pm
Manilla Local I.M pa aUiMam
Cklcaco Groat Westexa
Twin Cltr Lmlto4 a US pm iliau
Tall CltT Eao
(""hlcaaA Haaraaa
- sb w.rv Wtm
a I.M pm a pm
as:am a M pm
Mtsaoart Faelft
K. C. ft St. U Bxpras
a. C- A St. I Kapraaa
a. a A W. Paul
...a l:l am a 1:11 am
...all It pa al:Upm
..a 1 w pm a l:M pm
Cklcag;-, Hock Ulead
raeiiio
EAST.
Raekr Jaouiala taautad....s1! It am all:0S pm
Cbloaao Lauk.1 Paaaaagar.n..bl0:00 am sill:U pm
.... .blQ.W am fcialu pm
a Astern a4 opm
1 4:1U pm a 1:21 pm
aaar.a in pm aU .ai ,a
i'ftv" "
rhiru. Miaht kinmi
Imh aioluae uu
warn.
CbL-VJab. Limited ts Unoalr4 1:41 am a 1:47 pm
uuiaiMKSla a 1:47 pm
rala gap...a lit pm a 4 au km
iupraaa...a 4 0 pm all.it am
jBll . .11 II 1 .. .
toionwo ai wii.1.1.
iii hn ...a a Thai
Kecay jaauntala IUialia4..
rHt aaal am
- 00 am a 1:41 pa
..a 4.M pm all tt am
,.. .. m a L., .
llaloai Paciflo
Ovarian Uail4
Cailtorala Mall .......
Onaaa gapraas
Auaaia avipraas .......
t . Lamltaa. .
all :16 am it tl ia
Coloo k.ipraas s 4 -SO pm a 4:u pm
oouwa HpMial ail w am a 1.W am
tiaa Knacuu timlt4 alS M am
raolfla Uaiiil ...au:am a T:U pm
Orasoa-Waeuiuetea Llailla4..Ui M am it:Uu
Norltt flail Lcai... ....... .a a la am a l.a u.
Uraa4 latas Local I. so pm els e am
blramaburs Local ...bij.41 pm feu.w pm
Iliiaswa
rhtcaaa Limit a
urn Limit a a leo pm a I M am
Kapraas .el. Warn a le pm
baaa
Chlcas
w
Omabe-ttt. Lola Kxpress
..a :U pm a I 41 am
n4T.Hu all:ss?Z
mail aae
BCBUSGTON ITATIOlt fa.,, tl
sfasoa.
BarltBKteav
V Davart.
ail ii am
Arrive,
ail ti am
a I . at pm
a I at pm
a J M pm
I pm
aU 14 pB
a 4 k am
4 It pm
k t in am
It M am
a I aa aui
w pm
''
a I s am
kU.w am
all it'aia
a 14 pm
a :M am
a I p
rwa t.imiiaa :
f. mA f'j.liraeaiav. .
.- I It pm
4 It pm
..a I k am
a I II pm
,.k 114 p.
.all 14 am
i-s I U am
a t pm
..kIMpa
am
,.ai3 mi p
a 7 .4 am
..a 144 pm
. .a I at p.
b I.J pm
.a 4. a pm
"a 'i'ii'am
..all .14 pm
..a I.M pm
rusai Sua4 gipraaa.....
eturaaaa rmna
Slack Ullla
Unvala atall
frorUiwaM Kapraaa .........
hakraaaa gipraa
Iiiuuin I u.l ..............
gckurler-fUlLaawtUa .......
j- lanafl?"1
BaUavua-rlattamauia
t bUacs Spat ial
tklcaao fcraaa
r kiu.ii k'aM express
Iraaum Lal
St. L. ft a- -' opaaiai....
ac Lul bpaclal
g C. Si- "P"
it C. a St. Juaavb
LaAcela-J'leuaawuiri
WHITER STREET STATION Pf.
leeatk aa Wekater.
Ckleago
Uaaakav-
Paaia, SflaaeaaUs ft
Dnart. arrlea
its"
k 1 2b p klt:a am
a I at am
Twla CHr Paeaaasar.
Maul l'U gram. .
wa Cltf faa.
raaa Lavcal
Cltr Faaaausar..
to
kStpm kill am
a dail. b aallr apt Saa&.
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt Light and Trade it
Active at Steady Prices Pat
Lambi in Good Demand.
HOGS BIO FIFTEEN CENTS UP
SOl'TH OMAHA. Teb. i. 1915.
Ilerelnta .r. ' r.m. vi gkmr
Official MonHav S ir ' 1 .ni im.v.0
trri(-ial Tuesday
Official Wednesday ... 4,474
Official Thursday ,WS
KIM
24,!4
1I,2JS
li.ooo
m.Ms
10.TM
$.0
t-sumaie r rmay 4fl0
riv dava' tnlala 1 ul tn UKtl
fame days last week..2loW W,'ll t.M
fame 2 weeks mm o (Y Kill M.K1T
feme t weeks ago li-'J s.tM
c-arna weeas ago 1.4 4.t) .iw
8ait days last year...l&,4$ M.M0
The following table shows ths receipts
or rattle, hogn, and shj St the Koutk
Omaha Uva Stock market tor the year
to-datt, aa compared with last year:
lata iaii Iha
r"tU 110.6431 .1
40217 J.4f 40,41
8rt $40,807 S08.1WT $1,810
The following table shows the average
prloe for hogs at the touth Omaha live
stock market for ths last few days, with
comparisons:
Dare. liS.
ID1. ,1011. illl.llllO.
Jan,
) 4j l, i a
a Ul
1
n tu, t k$
an s l
an.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Ken.
..
eb,
heri.
7 ts!
fl I, V i $ OTl T HI t M I $ 04i $ M
t 7a)a $ SI J K, t (4 U
.!L .t, I 7 Ml W I 47 I 13
' 24,
. 7nui $ $si
"I " I
I Obi 7 t 01
i.i .y is, t 81)1 05 7 $xi s , 1
a., a pu
(la7S0ul7feiltO$l
t..llu 1 a ', .1 : A'i. a it a,k, a a na
Fep.. B... , 7bV. $ 7 w 4 odj 1 jo 14
r eb. b.i a 74 1 I Ml t mi t mi t i I 11
1 e w
t IPti 0 T
7 U) 00) 7
Feb.
T..I I $ Ml 7 U 0(H t 44 1 11
1' mi.
Kel.
Kiel ' ( "H 11 T k i S VI
I 18 I 40l Ox 7 tfi $ 471 IS
6 41) ( 4& 7 Sl 12 7 l 48 $ W
niel j 'i iui I Ki 7 . k i 1 VI
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
4Hi $ 4ti 7 Ul
i 7 21i $ til HI
BTTfcl g S3 1 7
OKI
8 711 H IX
bunday.
Receipts end disposition of llvs stock t
the Union 8tock Yaida, Houth Omaha, for
tha twenty-four hours ending at $ o'clock
yesterday:
RKCKIPT8-CA RLOT8.
Cattiallogs.Sheep.Hses.
C, M. Bt. P.
s
Missouri 1'aclflo....
Mlaaourl FacUlo....
I ...
' ..
I '
a n 1
13 1
1
,w
:: "
s
. . 0
Union Paciflo
C. as N. W. east..
C. ft N. W., west..
C. St. P., M. ft u..
C B. ft Q , east...
C, B. ft u.. west..
C, R. I. ft P.. weat
t .. R. I. ft P.. east
Illinois Central
c. u. w
Total receipts 147 14 1
lUar-UMlTlON-HKAD.
C, ttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris ft Co....
1,447
t.lht
$.04
ntvlft ft Co
Cudahy Pscking Co....
Armour ft Co -..
m
Sthwnrtl ft Co...
270
ixon
J.. AV. Murphy
F. U. Lwla
J. H. Root ft Co
Kellogg
ei tueliner ft Degen..
H. F. Hamilton
Pulllvan Bros
Mo. ft Ken. Calf Co..
Christie
Huffman
Baker, Jones ft Hmltn
Tanner Bros
John Harvev
Other buyers
87S
Totals 1,142 23,203 .n73
Cai i LJS Receipts numbered only nine
teen cars, which brings the total for ths
five days this week up to 1,42 head,
being smaller than most reoent weeks,
but larger than a year ago by over LOOO
head. .
Ths offerings of beef steers wars very
light and, as there was a good buying
demand, ths market was fully steady.
Here and there it wss possible to find a
salesman who thought he secured possi
bly a little mors money than yesterday,
but the Improvement was not sufficiently
pronounced to be of much Importance.
There were no tight good beef cattle In
sight, but there were steers good enough
to bring $7.20.
There' were very few eows or heifers
on sale snd prices showed little change.
The earns wss also true of stockers and
feedera
For the week killing cattle are around
2MHOo lower than last week's close. Stock
ers snd feeders have been slow and dull
all the week.
Quotations on cattle Good to choice
cornfed beeves, $7.tC7.TO; fair ta good
cornfed beeves. $.8RftT.a0; common to fair
cornfed beeves, $. 00448. w; good to cnoloe
heifers, $6.7Fxgd.&i; good to choice cows,
lo.6tVa6.C0; fair to good cows. S4.7Mj6.lO;
common to fair cows, $3.MKo.7S! good to
choice stockers and leeaers, H.Dwn.i'D;
, I A ,AA A .- hteC
inn it, vkWKv.B nw ,uni m. vv.wr
4 (i0: common to fair stockers snd feedera,
$5.00tQ.00: afock heifers, $6.36$4.00: stock
cows, l4.7M16.7fi; stock calves, $H.0)(a7.60;
veal calves, $7. 00$ 10.00; bulls, Slags, etc,
$4.75.0O. 4
Representative sales:
BE IE IT STEERS.
Na
4
17
14
1
2
I
10
t
I
II
111......
I
i
1
I
10
At. rr,
Na
A. Pr.
r a
124 M
,4. w It
Sbl la
att I la
.... Ml 40
XIO 4 44
M
r 1 4
4 44
....111 4 40
.... 44 4 M
,...in 71
....ViH 171
....1110 0 74
I...
is...,
14...
30...
4...
34...
1001 44
IM 40
IV0
101a 44
11K7 I 10
1173 6
laot 7 oo
UU 1 0.
IT
17
4...
SO...
I...
I...
11...
l...
II...
(.H...1UW I 1
1044
J5
T II
1211
ltwt
14 T II
13-0 T 34
1IM I M
.... 143 M '
8TK1CK8 AND HEIFERS.
$...
1...
IT...
a...
I...
4...
I...
1...
II...
41 IS 10 707 II
Ink I 10 ,1077 I 40
Ml 4 10 II ! I at
OiUCrvh-rtd AN u I)' HhiVn-tili.
711 I M Si.... 447 4
lit 4 00 11 aki a aa
.441 t II 13 t I 41
7141 26
20 It"
I U4 T H
... S4 I 14
... tu3 40
WESTtCHNa-WYOMINO.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
W feeders. .1010 146 2S feeders.. Oil 185
JiOUS Receipts were very fair for
Friday, about 167 cars, or H.uuO head,
being received. Total for the five days
la aa.OG head, being $4,000 larger than a
week ago, and i!7,0uu heavier than fur; the
same week last year.
lie porta of a sharp advance at other
points, along with a considerable falling
off in receipts, caused the local market
to open sharply higher this morning, and
yesterday's strong close was followed up
by a big lo advance today. Early offera
were hardly this good, but nothing aold
until values had reached a flat 16o higher
basis, while at the .beat time prices
were somewhat better than that, so that
ths average trade can be quoted as a big
15o up. Shipping demand was not ao
large as on some previous cays of the
week, but packing orders were large
enough to take rare of the supply easily,
and while the close waa hardly as good
aa the best time, last sales ware steady
at tha general advar.ee. Movement was
active at times, and a pretty fair clear
ance had been made by shortly after 10
o'clock.
Representative sales
Ka A.
II til
40 Ill
is h. Pr.
Na
A. SB. Pr.
..34 ... I7!
..si ...
.,111 ... 14
...HI ... 4 44
..24 ... M
I 40
! 10
4 IS
4 II
It...
14..
4..
41..
....lit
t U
Pit..
IS 100 ... t B ,
611 KLF Favored by a light run for a
Friday , sellers were able to get fully
steady prices for ths bulk of the lamba.
While trade was mora active the packers
apparently had an to limit for lambs, as
no offerings sold on packing account be
yond that figure. There were several
decks of lambs that sold as shearers at
la .06. Outside demand on ehtuulni ac
count was limited. Owing to the scarcity
or Killing graaes tne neavy and handy
weight offerings moved in sbout ths same
notches.
Without any material Improvement In
ths eastern dreaaed mutton trade, which
seems Improbable as long as hogs snd
LEGAL. KOTICE
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET-
laN Cla
Notice Is hereby given that ths regular
annual meeting of the stockholders f the
south Platte Land company will bo held
at the olfioe of said cumi.aoy at Lincoln,
Nebraska at eleven o'clock a. m. on ths
third day of Mar h, A D. 116.
C. H. MORRILL, President
A. B. MINOR. Secretary.
Lincoln. Nebraska, February l. 151J.
F-Vd-lt
rattle are an iew, traders feel that very
moderate receipts will be necessary to
keep the market In an active snd healthy
rendition. A week ago the bulk of the
lamba sold at n UMit W. with a top at
$.7. as aaainat most of the lambs mov
Ing yesterday and today around $, with
a lop at H 15.
Quotations on sheen and lambs: Iambs,
Meilran, $s.lfoS aOi lambs, fed westerns,
$7.T.'.tiS.10; lambs, shearing, $7.jvtjti.30;
yearling, light, $7.1v7.W. yearlings,
neavv, $r.60!r7.1O: wethers, good to chol -e,
i Kt).4(; wethers, fair to good, $.0Ojy
tJO; ewes, good to choice, $6.7fl.J6; ewes,
fair to good, $8.90tf.76.
No. Av. rl.
247 fed lamna SO s On
1M fed lambs 7 W
lj Colorado ewes "7 I so
0 Colorado ewes M I 10
314 fed yearllnga 1". TS
vt fed yearllnga 1H 0 7$
19 fed yearllnga 103 0 7$
'. Wyoming bucks 134 $ 00
1V9 fed ewes K il
M8. D. feeder lambs 4 $00
0 fed ewes 113 2S
314 fed ewes 1
tH fed lambs $4 $ 16
CHICAGO LIVC STOCK MARKET
Cattle law sad Wealr -Hoga
SfroasT.
CHICAGO. Feb. li-CATTLE-Recelpta.
1.IW0 head; market slow and weak; na
tive steers, $.i.4(f.70; western steers. $4 0
i13; coas and belters, M.lnfiT.TB; csJvcs,
$7irio.25.
HoiW Receipts, 22.0no head; market
strong and KutrJOc higher; bulk of sales,
$v70:uv; light, $s7f.U.90; mixed. $n.Mrf
4 90, heavy, $a.4.Eii.9v; rough, $.4outi.o;
pigs, $., ,Vi).0.
SHEEP AND LAM B3 Receipts, ,000
head; market, lamhs, IMj'c higher;
sheep, strong; sheep, $ 2fWI.uo; yearlings,
$7.XI,'7.76; lambs. r7.0PUH.a,
St. Lamia Live Stork Market.
RT. LOUIS, Mo. Feb. 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 800 head: market steady; native
Reef steers, $7.rtK&.M: cows and heifers,
$5.0ifl.i5; stockers and feeders. $.V2!a7.2.r;
southern steers, $ft.8;(8'7.7r: cows and nelt-
ers, ituKBfi.iS; native calves. ia.ury nun.
JIOUB-Kecelpta. I3.4t head: market
steady; pigs and lights, $1.0Ofr.9S; mixed
snd butchers, $.7iVa J.00; good heavy, 1
IjT.fln.
SHEEP AND LAMPB Receipts. I.lWO
head: market steady; native muttons.
$.r..0iK!M; lambs, $8.0y.e0; yearlings,
Kaaaaa City Llva tock Market.
triucia p.Tv r-h tt riTTt.r
Receipts, 20 heart- market, steady;
prime atoers, $8.w4i.rjO; dressed beet
steers. H.5tjiOO; western steers. 18. SO J
$; stockers and feeders, li.fawo'i.00 bulla,
$5.00tl.36; calves. $6.Mt 10.75.
hoos Receipts. 4.wu neaa; market
higher: bulk of sales, $fi.6cvurt.&'.; heavy,
ad fiiiA. m. ..L... K. . , v. aaaiH-.a
fo.miTiiiu, i,i.ri. nil" .ul' " " 1 , m ,
70; light, $..oirj.T0; pigs. $&.0U(4M.
HIIUil' AnP liAHUS iteoelpts, I.vv
head; market higher: lambs, $7.7Mm.l8;
yearlings. IS.TOSjl.tO; wethers, $.0iul7i;
ewes, $u.W.16.
OMAHA OErtttRAli MARKET. '
BUTTER No. t, X-Ttj. cartons. Be; No.
1 Mb, tubs. Ivc.
CHE ESIi Imported Bwlss, 2)4e: Amer
ican Hwlss, 2c; block Bwlss, 23c; twins,
lttc; daisies, lie; triplets. 17o: Voung
Americas, 19c; blue label brick, 17Ho; lltn
burger, 2-lb., Mo; Hb., 80o; New York
white, 19c; imported French Roquefort.
40o.
FISH Trout, too; large crapples, lEo;
halibut. 14c: channel cattish, 14c.
riElSK CUTtRibs: No. 1. like: No. 2,
Hc: No. 2, imc. 1olus: No. 1. lso;
No. 1. lOVkCj No. 2, l$Vc. Chucks: No, 1,
Wc; No. t, c; No. 2, 8V4c. Rounds: No.
1, 12io; No. 2, UVie: No. 8, 11c. Plates:
No. l. tu; No. 4. No. $, 7V4e.
POTATOUH Colorado Rural, iso bU-t
Red River Ohios, sua bu.; Minnesota,
whites, 6o bu.
BW'EET POTATOF.S-Ksnsas. $2.74 bbl.
POULTBT Broilers. 14e; spring chick
ens, lie; bens, ktillc; cocks, sc; duoks,
luu: geese, 4c; turkeys, lc; pigeons, per
dos., Oo: ducks, full leathered, luc; geeea,
full foalbsrsd, so; squabs. No. 1, $Lav; No.
I Mo. .
B'lKAWBERRIF.-40o qt. t
Market quotatloaa lurolabstl by 3 11 leak!
Fru.t co mn any:
FltUlTrt Oranges: Extra fancy. Alpha
betical, alt sines, $2,76 box; extra fancy,
Olendora Homes, all slses, $2.06 box; extra
fancy, Bnnklst, sll slses, $3.1x1 box.
Lemons: Fancy BunkUt, .ls. Vuo, $400
to $6.00 box; choice Red Rail, $340 bos.
Urapelruit: s4a. 4a snd . $3.60 box.
Apples: Extra fancy White Winter Pear
maines. $Zt) box; extra fancy White Win
ter Prarmalnes. xi. 75 box; extra fancy
Washington Wlnesaps, $1.60 box; extra
fancy Washington elpltsenburga, $1.(0 box;
Washington extra fancy Hoovera, $1.86
box; fancy Washington Jonathans, 176s,
iws and 200a, $1.36 box; .Idaho fancy
Crimea' Golden, $1.60 box; Idaho choice
Grimes' Uoldrn. $1.26 box; Idaho extra
fancy Jonathans, $1.60 box; extra fancy
Black Ben Davis, $1.26 bog; extra fancy
Black Twigs. L60 box; fancy Iileck
Twigs, ll.au box; extra fancy Uanos, $1.35
box; fancy Ganos, $1.36 box; fancy Rome
tieautlea. II to box: fancy Rome Beauties.
6-box lots or more, $1.40 box; extra fancy
Black 3'wlgs, VI 60 hhl.; extra fancy fiis
sourt Ben Davie, highly colored, ti 28 bbl.
Grapes: Calllornla, Einperora. $3.60 bbl
Malagas. bbl. Pears: Anjoua, $2.
box; Lawrence, $3.00 box; Jerseys. $3.36
box; Uomoo, $3.36 box:, hhuldon, U.ia box;
Kaster. 1 box. Bananas: Per bunch,
$1.76 to $3 60. Htrawberrles, 40o Qt.
VKOETAHLUS Cauliflower, per crate;
$3.10; near cabbage, per lb.. 2c; cucum
bers, per box. $3 .26; red cabbage, per lb.,
8"jc; celery. Jumbo, per dos., two; peppers,
per basket, 60c; leaf lettu, per dos.. 40r:
ortloca (shallots), per dos.. 6oc; head
lettuce, per dos.. $1.00; tomatoes, per
crate, $0.00; onions, yellow, per lb., Sc;
garlic, per lb., 26c; onions, red, per lb.,
2c; radishes, 'per dos., Wo; onions, white.
lr lb., SVfcc; turnips, per dos., 6Uc;
onions, Spanish, per crate. $160; spinach,
per dox.. We; endive, per b., 86o; parsley,
per dos., 60c; artichokes, per dos., $1.V);
Deans, per hamper, $4.60. brussel sprouts,
per lb., 20c Potatoes: Colorado rurala,
per bushel, 75c; Red river Ohlos. per
bushel, HW-; Minnesota whites, per bushel,
tuc. Mweet potatoes per hamper, $1.86.
NCTS No. 1 California walnuts, per
lb., 18c: black walnuts, per lb., S'.ic: fil
berts, per lb.. 16c; pecans, per lb., 11 y-;
Braslla, per lb., 12Mc; almonds, per lb.,
2c; 12-12 ox. figs, per box, 66c; U- os.
figs, per box, $2 00: sugar walnut dates,
per box. $1.40; Halowl- dates, per lb., sc.
MISCELLANEOUS fchelled popcorn,
!er lb., 4c; limes, per box, $1.76; cracker
ack, per case, 1X60; crackerjack, per
lalf case, $1.76; checkora. per case. $3.60:
checkers, per half case, $1.76; honey, per
case. $3.7t; New York cider, per keg, $3.60;
coooanuta, per sack. $3.60; cocoa nuts, per
dos., 7 to; cranberries, late Howe's, per
barrel, $7.00; peanuts, raw, per In., 7c;
peanuts, raw, sack lots. Jumbo, per lb.,
8o; peanuts, roasted, per lb., $Vko; pea
nuts, salted, per can, $1.60; mushrooms,
per lb., 6uc
Waol Market.
' BOSTON. Feb. 12. WOOL Ths Com
mercial Bulletin of Boston will aay to
morrow: "Hlnce the announcement Feb
ruary 6 that the wool embargo had been
replaced absolutely In Australia and that
no shipments would be allowed except
where permits had been Issued, prior to
that date, wool prices have been climbing
upward steadily and rapidly. Reports
that ths embargo, had been lifted again
early thla week have -been denied.
Transactions Included almost every grade
and class of wool available In the mar
ket. Scoured woola of all klnda have
been especially active, particularly
medium and low pulled wools."
Loadea Stock Market.
LONDON. Feb. 13. -The American de
barment of the stock market oiiened
quiet, with most of the attention being
paid to Canadian Pacific snd Union Pa
cific. United Btatrs Kleel was quoted at
frtziO'V The close was dull.
BILVER Bar. 224d per ounce.
MONEY 1 rer cent Discount rates:
Short bills. 1 1-14 per cent; three months.
1 6-l per cent.
4iaatkm Hmw Markst.
OMAHA. Feb. 12. -PH AIR1S HAY
Choice upland. $11 OO. 11.60; No. 1, $Ui6ift
11.00; No. t, $8.vV3 10 .00; No. I, $6.0038.00;
choice midland. 110 6tn 11.00; No. 1, $1000
ft 10.60; No. $, $8.K14.00: No. 2, W.&Vfis.oO:
rhoice lowland. 8.MaW; No. 8s.uwag.6u;
ALFALFA Choice, pea green and leafy,
neaa , ww., -1 ' --to, y . an i i.uo;
yearllnga. (I.WtnM: lamba. 80.7o.4t3.i6..
, Liverpool Oral a Market.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. IS.-WHEAT-Spot
easier; No. 2 hard winter, 13s Hd.
CORN Hpot, easy; American mixed,
new, is 2d. '
HOPA In London (Pacific coast), $ la
t? 10s.
ask Clearlaga.
OMAHA. Peb. 12 Bank clearings for
Omaha today were tVHHtJI and for ths
corresponding dsy last year 82.W4.0.T.9ri.
AFFAIRS ATJOUTH. OMAHA
Anti-Annexationiitt. Hake All Sortt
of Claim! About the Bill in
the Lower Home.
HOW THE FIGHT 13 FTNAlffCED
Politicians snd offtce Tiolderg fighting
ths consolidation bill, asserted yesterday
that all doubt of their efforts to best
ths measure had vanished in a difference
between the house and senate over ths
Liggett bill.
"It waa beaten In the committee on
cities and towns," ssld a prominent sntl.
"A majority of ths committee Is against
ths bill and Chairman H. C Richmond
Is alright."
Tha impression was given that Rich
mond was against tha bill. Offers to bet
a new hat that Jerry Howard would be
against ths bill ware also mad.
"If only ws can get a regular raise In
salary, we'll run this town as It ought
to be run," Is ths way a city official is
quoted by a well known taxpayer.
Assertions are now being made that tha
sntls had no money to fight tha bill no
slush fund. As a matter of fact, police
men, firemen and office holders war
taxed. Saloon keepers, at least soma of
them, are slso said to have contributed
to ths fund to help beat tha consolidation
measure.
The anti leaders give ths Impression
that whlla tha senate could not be reached
tha house members were much Impressed
with tha South Omaha delegation.
Orok Boaad Over.
Charles Oroh. accused of having killed
a man some months ago In flotith Omaha,
wa bound over to the district court yes
terday by Police Magistrate H. W. Reed
under a $1,000 bond. Oroh Is said to have
thrown a brick which struck his victim
on ths head causing death. Ha escaped
and was captured at Lincoln a few days
ago by Chief of Polio John Brlgfa
Debate wltk Liaeala. .
A rattling good Oehate is promised tonal
enthusiasts tomorrow avenlng. when tha
local ' high school debating team maeta
tha Lincoln High school debating team
on tha state question for debate, "Re- i
solved.' That ths Railroads of tha United
States Should , Ba Owned and Operated
by the Government, Last year, In two .
debates with ths Capital Cltr trio, tha .
locals divided honors ' evenly, each team
drswlns a I to decision at their hem '
towns.
Auburn, Havelock 'and Tempi High ef
Lincoln have already been defeated by
the locals, and tt la hoped that they will
again reap tha laurela tomorrow avenlng..
Ths debate will ba held at ths school
auditorium at Twenty-third and 3 streets.
'Workman Drops Dead.
While rushing to quell a disturbance
among workmen at the loading dock, W.
R. Blttner, bead watchman at Cudahy'a ,
plant fell dead from heart trouble. Bltt
ner lived with his family at 2427 Valley
street, and waa an employ of Cudahy'a
for many years.
Shortly afternoon yesterday Blttner .
heard two or three man wrangling- near ,
tha loading docks and ha rushed to quell
tha trouble. As ha neared ths gate ha
staggered and fell. Assirtanra cam to -him
and Dr. A. A. AUtnghatlf was sum
moned. Blttner lived about thirty min
utes after ths attack. He had been under ,
tha doctor's car for a weak heart Tha
body was taken In charge by Undertaker
B. J. Larkln and later turned over ta
Hulse At Rlepen of Omaha, There will
bs no Inquest. , I
Iaqaest Over Data.
What caused the death of Charles
Dunne and why h died in tha police sta- ,
tlon will oonstltuts part of tha Investiga
tion before tha coroner's Jury this after
noon at J o'clock. . Tha - city physician
says he ordered the man tq tha hospital .
I yesterday evening at f o'clock. . The po-.
Ilea, It Is understood, did not so under
stand the order. Dunne died In ths sta
tion at 1:80 o'clock after h had told a
woman visitor that he had taken arsenio. '
Dunne was a heavy drinker, tt Is said,
and his condition was thought to hava
been due to Intoxication. K has rela
tives In Hastings, Neb. .
Miller's Prsltsntauanr.
George Miller, bath-house ("tar, who
shot and dangerously wounded Harry '
Patrick, another Austrian, . when the
tatter refused to sign over his wtfs to
him, wss given a preliminary hearing be
fore Judge Reed yesterday. Tha hearing
waa continued, until today at 19 o'clock.
The testimony was contradictory. Wit
nesses testified that Miller waa la their ,
company during air tha period between 8
and 11 o'clock. Others testified that ther
had been bad blood between the men.
Deputy County Attorney Ramsey acted .
(or the stats.
, Free School Lacckes.
Free hot lunches in public schools
were given a boost Wednesday nlxht.
when the high school auditorium was
crowded with 890 people, who cam to
help swell the school tunoh fund. The
affair was In -ths natui of a benefit
entertainment. A neat sum was realised.
Ths hot lunch school movement means
a great deal to some of the children of
South Omaha schools. Many of these
tots ars said to bs actually In need of '
something to eat Mrs. N. MVOrahara
and members of th Woman's Club ar
behind the movement.
Baa Oaly an feeders.
South Omaha's live stock market Is
open to sll kinds of stock from every
where so long as tha stuff shipped in is. '
for immediate slaughter. Ths baa Is
against the feeder shipments.
Death of Mrs. alllvaa. '
Mrs. Edward O. Sullivan, formerly Miss
Essie Curran, died guddenly yesterday '
afternoon at I o'clock from heart trouble.
Mrs. Sultlvsn had been ill only a few
days and her death cams as an unex- '
pected bloV. She was 27 years of aga
and Is survived by ber husband aad twa
children. Her husband la now In Colo
rado for ths benefit of his health.
Ths funeral will bo held Saturday morn
ing at 8 15 a. m,. from ber lata rest- .
denes, 1701 W street to St. Agnes
church. Interment will be mad la St
Mary's cemetery.
New Bank Of fleer. ,
Charles Shaah of Papllllon wss elected
assistant cashier of the Packer's National
bank yesterday, to succeed T. J. Bhanav
han, who becomes head of the Farmers' -f-tate
bank of Papllllon. Shaah, the new
officer has been a director of the Pack
ers lor some time. He Is well known In
Papllllon and South Omaha.
Maarlo City Coaais.
Trade In horses at the local horse and
mule market at the stock yards waa :
liberal.
Offlrs spsc for rent In Bee office, 2718
N etreet Terms reasonable. Well kuowu
local on. Tel. bouth 1.
The Columbian club will give a dancing
party this evening at the clubrooms at
Thlrty-sUth and R streets.
Want ads for The Bee may be left at
The Hee' a branch) office, tllh N bt- Kates
In a word tor one time, l'-ao a word e li
day for three days and lu a Word each
day for a week. Prompt and courteous
service.
- The local order of Eagles will gtvsj their
danc tomorrow evening at the Eagla
hojne at Teuty-thlrd aud N streets. On
the same evening tne la?yal Order of
6 loose will give a dance at their Oanoing
floor at Tncnty-lUU and at etxeeu.
t