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    TITE OMAltA" PA1XT BEE: MOKDAT, FKUIllTAKY 10, 100'J.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
ertll hm takes, aatll IS as. far the
veals; eelttaa aae aattl fU p. aa.
Rates, 1 1-Se a word Brat laaertteavt
la a war thereafter. Natatas Ukri
far leas aaa ana far tbe flrat laser
lion. Tkt rriliaili fee
raa eoaaeeotlvely. - -
ASverfleere, reaaeetlae;
fee res, check, east aave anewere ad
greased le naktrtt lefter la ears)
t Tka Ha. Answers aa addressed will
ka Jltvr areeealaelaa tka
eek aalr.
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SITt'ATIOXS WAITED.
YOUNG (nan want place to work for
, board while attend. ig school. I'y1""
College, New. York Uta Bldg.. Tel. WJt.
ixPERIENCKTatenoa-raphcr ll",
lion. B M. Bee. A-M77 J"
YOUNG American woman, capable vid
serving of fneals; can aleo pmm n
Ing; Is aeiualnted with the "torea ef ' ha
city and can do all the marke'mg refer
ences exchanged. Addrefa "Mlaa W, eAre
t 'fha Uee " - -' . ,-'
EXPERIENCED double entry bookkeeper!
,l..ir. nnnirion: bww t)f timnna reier-
ences furnlfhert; surety company bond
gtvprt; tamiliar ' with collections and
crefilta. Ad.lress F 11, Bee. A-MW 11
. WASTED MALU JfKLP.
GOOD meaeengera wanted; Increased Py.
Au V. T. Co., JUi South .131! '
nnteeArgDoT.cWhu.erL(fll?. S.'co." I
Howard.
1 T,
t cr,r a liitui riiVU WORK.
If you live In tha country or- In a small
town a.nt have a good acquaintance
. omong the farmers and stock raisers n
the neighborhood you can maka V easily
- by four or five houra work. Write us
and wa will send you our proposition.
Tha Bea Publlslling Co., aullcltors Dept.,
Omaha. Neb. ' B MJ13
WANTED, a good man In every county to
Inlla iikv.Mniir.na fr.e The TWOntteth
. Oentnry Farmer. Our agonla maka good
wngea everywhere. References require.
Address, Twentieth Century j-armer,
Omaha, Neb. li-6U
FREE! FREE!
Shave, hair cut, singe, any work In earner
line, at Moler College Farnam St., 3d
floor. Houra, to 4, B M?3 M
WANTED, iinluilstarvn.- good couch men
steady work. Address Hypinnds-Bheldon
Mfg. Co., 813 West Eighth .Ave.. Denver,
Cofo. .. B MM7 lu
THE MOLER Barber College, 13 Farnam
gently brad., wishes fl niuia
governess; can Ukc entire supervision : M
the house, Including servants and n
ciren: can superintend trie preparing and
I t.
A. fn
at., wants men to learn the barner iraoa
by our method or practical experienc,
xpert instructions, ftc. ; sieaoy pracuc
urnlahed bv free work, which saves two
vn' nnnmntloMhln! onlv two months
I requireu, on wuum i iiiw urmanu
graduate during the spring rush, special
offer la made for thirty daysi can aarn
scholarship, board, tools and 'transporta
tion If desired; partlQUlars.malUHi tree.
. . . . ' B M323 20
.WANTED, a man Td 'tdnd furnaca and do
chores around a house. Apply 01 Doug-
la, n
SALESMEN WASTED.
SALESMEN wanted;
b;bmisim wanteo; iuu n numc. r
stock; plenty peach trees; outfit free: pay
weekly, Lawrence Nursery Co., Law-
renoa. Kan. - -M634 Fll
HAIf.RMAN. experienced In selling flavor
ing extracts, for Omaha and vicinity.
Bastlne Co., New York. - m iir
WANTED-VgMALE HELP.
WANTED, twd young lady students to
learn naurarePBing, manicuring anu cm
ropody and scientific massage, v Call or
write Room Bee Bldg.
- COMPETENT girl for general housework.
101 N. Stfth st. , , , V M(4
WANTED, girl f6r
aeneral" hdtire4rottc'.
Mfs. Geo. M.
Entrlkin, 4iy n. sutn st.
- C-M7H8 14
WANTED, fifty girls to make shirts, pants
and overalls. Afeply to Byrne Hammer
D. Q. Co., utn ana uowaca sis.
A.
C-M784 10
WABlTED.- ladies to learn hair dresstrg.
mahlcurina and facial massage; gra-lu-
utes earn 813 to 818 weekly: only one
month reonlred: beat opportunity ever
offered. Call or write Moler College, 1C23
F-arnam at. ' C 14 20
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FOR REHT HOLIES.
iiiousEB. o. a.
Wallace. Brown block.
D 372 .
TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage
Co.; office liillVk Farnam, or Tela. 15&9-4G3.
lirM 1CPQ 11 rtg of city. The O.
HUUoCo F. Davis Co., IS2 Bee Bldg.
HOUSES and flats. King watt, Barker block.
EIGHT-ROOM, modern, except furnace. 323.
Q. M. Nattlnger. ilea Bldg. 'Phona 4.
. 1
yon RENT-rJl-roon modern house. 1724
Douglas street, '
JOHN W. RQBB1N8, 1803 FARNAM.
D At 721
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A GOOD I or 0-room house,, strictly raytd-
em, good neighborhood, witntn walking
distance 1 very reasonable rent to ria lit
party. M. J. Jennaro at son. auv-10 Brown
block ' DU
TWO I -r. mad. cottages. Phone A-t'-Sa.
HOU8E8, etc F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas.
. v... ... iJH,
HOUSES, stores. ' Bemla, Paxton block.
FOR RENT, 10-room modern flat, K04
North Tun St, 330. Chas. L. Saunders,
Sll bo. win rtu ' - u em
PAYNE. BOSTWICK S CO.. 001 N. Y. Ufe,
CENTRAL, modern, steam heat, 7-room
house; I and 4-room flat. Ttiard, 223 N.
b. c . . .1-, vrji c a.
Wl OI. ...... Jk -0UV B
FOR RENT, 313 N. ntlT St., 820. large I
story modern house of 8 rooms, also barn.
The Omaha XaUy Co iM Douglas Ht.,
uyiiia. r D-liV
FOR -OAKNT. thre.--rlve or elaht rooms.
city water, bath, etc 113 North Bevcn-
teentn est. , D iihio 11
. 70-ACRE well equipped dairy farm, with
house and barn, near city.
r . is. in reti,
Douglas.
i mi9j xa
FOR RENT. 4-room cottage, Blondo
St.. 88.50. inquire at eci m. itn st.
, D-M92 11
FOR RENT Fl'RNISHED ROOMS.
PEWEY European hotek 13th gnd Farnam.
I-' I , . In
ONE fuinlsbod room, with heat, on ear
Una. 141 Cla.l; H per month. K ui
I housekeeping rooms, 34. 3623 St Mary's.
. mow aa-i-
1918 CALIFORNIA, elegantly furnished
front room, furnace peat, telephone bath.
etc. , e. M'o n-
FI RSISIIED ROOMS AND BOARD.
NICB horn for young men. 108 S. 2Sth St.
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STEAM heated, nicely furniahed rooms.
with or without board, at The Tnurstoa.
FOR RENT, hlccly furnished, steam heated
rooms, with or .without board. Midland
hotel. lth and Chicago Sts, F 31
, ROOMS and besrd.
Glencaira, 16J9 Douglas.
asj
ROOMS, board; steam beet. IvU Harney
irecu . jr ju
FURNISHED front
316 South 36th H, ,
rooms, wttn board,
K-M321 !
J FURNISH ED rcmsT
, bath. 1617 Csas.
stesm heat. gas.
TEAM heated rooms With
Capitol Ave.
board. 1u3
F-4i
LA HOE parlors, single or suite. The Rose,
IWu 114 uey. F-iW HIT
FOR HI!U-1 NFIHNISHSD BOOMS.
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DFSK' room spsce. 88 per month, ground
. floor room In The lto bunding, faring
Farnam street; no riiKiwe for liabt, heat
or jamicr servic. ri. c ruen to.i
Rental Agents, Bee bulldlnr. O 11
FIVE unfurnished roome. 1130 N. 17th.
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FOB n ENT STOH ES AID OFFICst".
OR RKNT. the bulldlne formerly occu
pied by The Dee at Farnam 8t. It hag
four stories and a basement which wn
for.Tierlv need an The Bee preaa room.
This will be rented very reasonably. If
Interested apply at one to O. C. Rnse-
wswr, secretary, room 10 Bea building.
I au
FOR RENT. Mora In first-class location;
rent reasonable. Apply K. C cetera
Co.. ground floor, Bee Bldg.
1268
AtJKTS WASTED,
wanted, canvassing agents In every
county to solicit subscriptions to THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER.
Steady employment with feasured good
Income. Agents In the country with
horse ajid buggy especially Oeslred. Can
vassers maka easily tHr t IMO per month.
Addresi Cejiury Farmer Bollgttor' Bu-
roan, vie building, Omaha. ZU
MEOICOLOOT.'" the bet fgmlly medical
book In the world; 2"U other good sellers.
W. A. lllxenbaugh A Co., 600 War H!k.,
Omaha. J 107
ROOK canvassers wanted In evarr county.
big money; - new proposition; sella to
everynooyj wnta loony. foouac r-uov
Co., Pontlao, Mloh. J-ul Ml
WAKTEO-TO BCT.
WANTED, to buy,, cash for a few thou-
eana snares ixra tiyron miniug u".
Aauress i l, nee. jm-m.m ii-
WANTED About o grade Jer,
sev .rows
from ITo 5 years old.
Address, T S, Bee.
ri swi
WANTED, bank; have, customer for
country bank with from Iia.ooo to gw.niio
capital: will purchase all or controlling
Interest. Johnson Son, Beatrice, Neb.
WANTED One feed water heater for i-I
horse. power boiler. One nreproot sare.
H. F. Cady Lumber Co. N-r-
FOR SALiE FLRSlTt He,.
CHICAGO Furnfturs Co., 1410 Dodgo. Tel,
20W. flaw and seconananc, bougnt, snia.
exchanged.
O SS
FOR PALE HORSES, ,WvAOOJI,, BTC.
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THE BEST In bugglea knd wagons at IL
Frost s, 14th and Lcvnwonn. -
81NOLE sleigh, I1A , ' ,
Double sleigh, 115. .
3 other good double sleighs.
Drummond Carriage Co. P S46
QOOD buggy and delivery wagon cheap on
payments or win traae ior groceries, hui
corny u Mus ii
FOR SALE MISCEfLLANBOVS.
fc'lR timbers for housemoves, .etc., 40 to
71- ft.; criuoing ana nog tence. yui uoug
)..' . Q-S80
2DlfAND safe cheap. Derlght. lilt Farnam.
Jz I
1, Jul I
CADET cost. gooq. as new wiii nt ooy u
or 14 years oio. Auureus ix m, uee,
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TYPEWRITERS, latest models Reming
ton, Bmitn-rreiriier, uensmore, replaced
by tha uinuikwijuu; iow price. A. h.
Workman & Co., M17 arnam. ifhone Mil
When You Write :
to Advertisers . .
remembet It only takes an extra stroke or
tma af the tn to mention tha -fact that
you aw tna aa in im bw,
2DHAND safe cheap. Sch warts, U4 B. 13th.
mrr. nbonorrabhs. Suoerlor to anv
Otnex- muHi 1 1 ........ 1 . , w 1
Wlltman m, xium. - - . w
,nA aTTt.KM trusses, catalogue free. Sher-
man sb uouniwu viui iv., Aoin ana
Dode, Omana. . tj im
FOR BALE, scholarship In an- Omaha
shorthand school, cheap. Inquire 232 Bee
- Bldg. ....' Q M96
BRAN, 34.M 'per hundred; cracked corn,
31.80 per hundred. Wagner's Feed Store,
SAMPLE piano, eastern manufacture.Jully
warranted, at a bargain. Koom 414, Ma- j
Cague Diug. - - V aii!"
FOR SALE, slot machines, ail sties and
'styles, botn eieotnc ana auiomaiic, new
and secondhand, at your own prloe. Ad,-
dn.u Hoi 394 .David City. Neb.
nwi
BEAUTIFUL Chlokerlng upright piano t
a sacrifice. Boom 414 McCague bldg.
u aifii
BICYCLES, phonographs and supplies..
Omaha Bicycia co., cor. mm ana vnicaaa
SU. , Q-
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FOR SALE, one J'-horse-power gasoline
engine, witn tanas anu oHimrjr, ana unv
Emery stand, a good bargain. Call on
or address C. T. Keld aV Son, Emerson,
la. . ' Q-MS67 U '
' A . CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, til N. 16th.
MMB. QYLMER, genuine, palmist, 311 S. 18.
ELECTRIC TREATMENT.
I Mm. Ames, Cumberland house, 15th & Cap.
T-771 Mi
MMB. SMITH, baths, 110 N. 15, id floor, R L
BQNTON PARLORS, 321V4 N. 15th, flat B.
' T-M355 F28
BEATrlrCE HARLOW, baths; Egyptian
treatment; attendant. ri. loth, rial
A.- - T-Mti30 M3
MASSAGE and baths, ltlt Howard, flat A.
X tAiil M
' 't PERSONAL. -
PRIVATE hospital, before and during aon-
nnement; oaDies aauuiea. u uram di.
Mrs, Girduls. Tel. F-11&2. U 397
I nH ROY. chiropodist, corns and superflu-
I nair reniuvca ujr t.
Frenser Block.
U-X10
GOLDMAN'S, the only perfect pleating
plant lu the west, Douglas diock.
U-M400
SHAMPOOING and halrdrasslns, 25c, In
cunneutlon with The Bathery, 516-220 Be
(VUliUlIIS. 1CI, I A80V
RUPTURE permanently cured in SO to 00
aays; sena for circular, v. o. nwra, 1-1-621
Nnw York Life Bldg., Omaha,-N.U
1 ,. . U 4ult
UiinnKCaiiiNii nanlmirlni and chiro
pody, tor ladles only, in connection wun
The Bathery. 216-320 Bea Bldg. U iii
Mludlemls. wall paper cleaner, 1403 Jackson.
kj int ai-a
ELITE PARLORS, 616 8. lth St.. Id Door
L Mao Mi '
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HKADQUARTERS for Phonograph,
Orapnapnone. necoru ana supplies.
Neb. Cycle Co., Cor 15th and Harney.
Phona lawk u miks ii
r "SMOKE IF YOU LIKE."
But you'll Ilka It better It you smoks the
PRINCE OF OMAHA.
Union made. Best cigar on the market for
c straight. H7 per l.ouo.
W. F. STOECKER CJGAR CO.
. U-IS
ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, best and
quicaest.' jura. A. juara, if ex ouuyiua.
U 404 .
CHIROPODY a specialty. 'In connection
with Tha Bathery, rouras 316-230 Bee bldg.
lei. Kio. u 1
I GRALOPHONKS and supplies, wholesale
and retau. Com us Plana CO.,-lk-2 Doug
las. . U-4US
L1KBEN. theatrical, masquerade eoatumer.
10 li t aroam. u
PEBSOI tn
PIANO
tuning and repairing.
Tel. 7"1.
Agent for
Bldg.
V ebr piano.
Room 7, Hoe
V MM FU
OMAHA Cancer Cure Sanitarium. vi7 N.
84th St., Omaha. Neh., treats cancer,
tumors and all akin diseases; cure guar
en teed. U-891 F14
MME. SMITH, baths. 11 N. 15. 2d floor, r t
Lj Bill r 13"
V1AVI. woman's way to health: rational.
. wholesome home treatment. 348 Sea Dldg.
U 9ti
MONEY TO l,OA1-gEAL ESTATE.
WANTED, cltv- loans, bonds and warrants.
George ft Company. 1001 Farnam street.
W AM
4H PER CENT on business property.
per cent oh reeldonca property.
Options to bay wbola or part any time.
i tc
B.
W.
WANTED, city loans and warrants. TV.
Farnam Smith at Co., 1320 Farnam St.
W
WANTED, cltv and farm loans: al?o bonds
ami warrants. R. C. Petars Co., ITttt
Farnam St., Bea Bldg. W A
MONET to' loan on Improved Omaha ral
stats. Brennan-Jjova Co., 9J Bom a i:nn,
W 410
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FARM and c'lty loans, low rates. W. H.
Thomas, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1C4H.
W-4U
44 TO I P. C. money.
Bemts, Paxtnn Bile.
W 412
PRIVATE money.
Sherwood, 687 N. T. U
W 413
FOR SALE, FARM AND CITY LOANS,
lit C. PETERS CO., BEB BO., OMAHA.
MORTQAGK.
Q. O. Wallace, Brown Blk.
W414
PRIVATE money.
l
F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas
W-41
I PER CENT loans.
Farnam.
Garvlo Bros.. 194
w 111,
MO.VKr TO LOAJI CHATTELS.
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WE NEVER REQUIRE SECURITY. -
SALARY loans on YOUR NOTE.
Only requirement a steady position. r
NO Mortgage, endorser or publicity.
(SMALL PAYMENTS REDUCES COST.)
PAY
. Weekly, Seml-Monthly or Monthly..
PR1VATB OFFICE FOR LADIES.)
R. H. Men, Clerks, Machinists, -School
Teachers, Bookkeepers, Stenographers- or
any employes given time to ault their
requirements.
GUARANTEE Lowest Rates In Town.
VERY private offices. EASILY found.
Telephone 1411 for eve, data.
No charges for Information or paper..
Open Noonsu Wednesday and Saturday
Evenings. Can call on you If preferred.
RELIABLE CREDIT COMPANY,
Room 3U3 Third Floor, Faston Block.
X-701 '
TO loan on
Plalr!1osliri it
VI V J N LJ, I no.. Llv
" ' - - - - Btocg, etc.
You to retain possession of tha property,
ALARY LOANS permanent positions.
You can borrow from 310.00 up. You can
get the money on short notice. You get
.h full amount in cash. You mav keen
It one month or mora and pay for h only
wn.f.i mfl vuu crii .v. .u. laic, uo mw.
nr hnuinesa la confldentlal and our mono
lis to j w ,
ifr V iV5 t i tx
(Established 13U3.) 308 8. 18th St.
X-417
LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
sters, boarding houses, etc., without ae
eurltv: easiest terms; 40 offices In prln-
clpal. cities.
loimau, to owu oi i raue
Xp-423
man.
LOANS ON BALARIES, FURNITURE,
live stock, etc. Quick service sun lowest
rates guaranteeo. J. . iaiujh, so
(top floor) Paxton block, northeast corner
lstn gnu aruawj vu iirni,
LOAN& "Absolutely without removing;
roods." Written guarantee given to this
effect. AMERICAN LOAN CO., Room
103, Paxton Block. Jt lis
aiui. c 1 iww" j , . .
people) business confldentlal; lowest rate.
U.4 paxton block. The J. A. Uulton Co.
MONfir loaned on furniture, ' live stock.
Jewelry, to salaried people. Foley Loan
Co,, suq. tc jjuii ureen, fsarxer uik.
MONEY loaned on planoa, furniture, Jew
elry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, 319 S. 11
X-424
BUMNESS CHANCES.
TO GET tn or out of business call on Wil
liams, Room ill, McCapua bulldln
I WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange-
your business or property quick communl-
. cate wun one wno naa tne customers, j.
II. Johnson, 843 J. Y. Life. Phone L-2270.
. Y-Mna
RESTAURANT, furniture and fixtures, fine
location, paying business; "owner leaving'
city; a bargain; investigate this. J. IL
Johnson, N. Y. Life. . Y M296
ELEVEN rooms, elegantly furnished, mod
ern brick tenement, best location, every
room tilled with nrst-class roomers, pay
ing proposition, luture plans necessitates
- lauy sewing oy teo, i.
J. H. Johnson,
N. Y. Life.
J4w
FOR SALE Millinery store, doing good
business; also- good notel ror sale tor lease
'to right party), both good locations in
I, m. iMebraska. can or writs 0.1 r. 1.
Life building,, Omaha. Y 134
$10,000 STOCK general merchandise, mostly
ary gooas, groceries ana ooais ana snues,
an up-to-daut ataple goods; annual sties
326,000; good town In eastern Nebraska,
main Una B. Jk M. R. R. : owner desires
to retire from business for two or three
years; splendid chance for man to get
into goou paying business, e t-, tsee.
FOR BALE CHEAP, stesm pssta plant;
an tne roacninery ana equipments tor
manufacturing wall paper paste and brick
mush: this business produces large pro-
fits; can be conducted with small "capital. J
J. li. jonnson. i. iiie.
Y-M7J0
HOTEL, furniture and fixtures, 60 rooms,
elegantly equipped; 83 nouse; paying
firoposltlon; located in live county seat
own southeast Nebraska; owners age
nsoesaltauia retiring; will sell reasonable
A I . . 1 X ( t . V. .. VT V
and lease bouse,
Johnson, N. Y.
Life.
Y-M78B
FOR SALE, sn established gene.rsl mdse.
business doing 822,uW) to 25,ooo a year!
located in good farming section: only one
other general stock In town; stock will
Invoice about 88.000, but will be reduced to
about 8S.00O In the next thirty days. Ill
health cause of selling. No trades. Ad
dress Lock Box 14, Upland, Neb.
Y M790 IS
FOR EXCHANGE.
WILL exchange good oak wardrobe for
I folding bed. N 49, Bea. ME10
WANT to trade South Omaha. Neb., prop
erty iur rviiuqoisiinieius in in. new
county. Aaarvs y. u. og iwj. r I rteno,
uMiannrai. . it mot 11-
FOR SALE Rift L ESTATE.
run A"' B--iA OH
MONTHLY rAildr-nln, new, handsome,
6-room cottage. 34th and Myrtle ave.,
Bemla Park: modern exceof furnaie
porcelain bathtub, cemented cellar and
'laundry room, large lot, with fins shade
trees and attractive surroundings. ln
quire' soon at 6v7 N. Y. JUlfa bldg.
.. KE-M938 11
Farms Harrison ft Morton. N.Y.L. TeMH4
Rfi-707 F14
1 . RANCHES F T SALE.
. . . WBn, nph In Ilia ti.a i. ll f O ..... U
". WT "0 , , M .'
Doup nvsr vmtiTf, wr. uujruvau, au
1110
deeded land and under fence, away down
cheap, wnte.io . fcu orvga, taiiaway.
Neb. RE M!39 14
LANDS AND FARM3. I have Inquiries
fur lands and farnij In 'Kansas, Nebraska,
Iowa and S. Dak. Give full description,
location, seo. twp. and Rg., and price at
which you wtll sell, and pay Commission
of 3 per cent, plus 826 00. lu case of sale
Only. W. i pmiuy
ly, general real estate
and loans, board
jraou Dug.
RE M90
IK YOU - want one of the nicest 0-room
homos In Hsnscora Place, I wtll give you
. a bargain, uwner leit city. .Must eau.
J. H, Bhcrwood, 1W( n. I. i-f Bldg.
. . Ki5Mua :
for Mi.rnKu, Knur.
HOUSES and lot In all part of city; lo
ore proeriy and tarm lamia, t ne u. r.
lavls Co., Koom 5o2, Bee Building
ItE
-430
WILLIAMSON
Charles E., 1203
Farnam street,
RR 128
FARMS! FARMS:
FARMS!
property go to
Agency, 8"uth
RE 42
For bargain In farm
O'Neills Real Estste
Omaha.
IMPROVKD fnrm. 0 bctcs. i mile north
I. a Platte, Sarpy county; ea!y terms;
price IA6 an acre. Nason, Iter Orsnd Ho
tel, Omaha, Nco. Rli MSli 15
t5,8n FOR I -room cottages, modern ex
cept mmaee: l 4-room cotte, ail in
excellent condition, 3M monthly rental,
continually occupied, fine location, on 17th
street. 10 blocks north P. O., owner going
io Callfortila for health: ',r cash, easy;
J. H. Johnron. 843 N. Y. Ufe.
RE-SS0
WANTED, to huy. 33W house and lot.
j.v lot near tne para.
81fl.nno house. Went KHTnam.
HARRISON at MORTON, Telephone 14
RE M77J 12
" When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It only takes an extra stroke or
two of tha sen to mention tha fact that
you aaw the ad In The Bee.
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FOR SALE. 104 acres choice farm land ad
joining Alnsworth, county seat of Brown
county. Nob.: only Vi mile from Htah
school. Can be subdivided Into residence
lots If desired; 350.nO per acre. Correspond
wun or can on a. uacKey, Ainsworm,
neD. kk-Tut io
PAYNE, BOSTWICK At CO.. 601 N. Y. Life.
tbi M4U4
HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also
nre insurance. Bemis, iJaxton idock.
. RE 427
BOYD COUNTY
LANDS
On account of heavy snow; our
Boyd county trip postponed. Will
give notice of next trip at least three
days in advance. Write for particu-
tars.
POTTER. FORGAN & HASKELL,
420-21 NY. Lif.e Bldg.
Tel. 470. .. Omaha, Neb.
, .' ' v RE 331
, i ,.i . i i , i ., .
NEW Snow-Church Co.. 4th floor N. T.
Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb, Largest law,
collection and real estate agency In the
world. Associate banks attorneys and
real estate brokers In every county In the
United States and cities of foreign coun
tries. ' HE 637
HOUSES Harrison A Morton. Tel. 314.
RE M167 Mch4
rXnCH and farm lands for sale by tha
union facinc nauroaa company, a. a.
McAllester, land commissioner, Union Pa-
clflo Headquarters, omana, Meb.
. RE 429
COLORADO ranch , lands, homesteads.
school section leases. D. W. Irwin, Ak
ron, Colo. RE M309 F27
FIRMS FOR RENT.
FIVE-ACRE tract,- with 4-room house, for
rent, H mile from South Omaha city
limits. Merrill, 336 N. 24th St., South
Omaha. TC0 10
MEDICAL.
' ' I
DR. PRIES, the acknowledged leading I
specialist In diseases of women In Omaha-
would call the attention of suffering
ladles to hla unsurpassed accommodations
iniun hiiu uuiiiis uuiiiirKMiiciii, anu. u
. treatment for Irregularities, no matter
what cause. Call or address, with stamp,
Dr. Pries, Arlington block, 1613 Dodge.
Omaha.
-421
OUR GUARANTEE! 13 V
3S00 REWARD
To relieve at homo any case of long-stand
ing, 1, obstinate, abnormal ; suppression
from any causa. Evenilf others have
felled, try our compound concentrated
vegetable fluid extract. We never disap
point, used ror over eignty years witn
out a single failure. Why despalrT Dr.
Mead Rem. Co., 18 Qulncy Bt., Chicago.
-870 F21
STORAGE.
PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co., 812- j
it jonei, general storage ana loxwaroing.
OM. Van. Utor. Co., 15UH Farn. Tela. 15CS-SU3.
6M
LOST.
I LOST, a black and gold brooch between
ztn ana Boya s tneater, weanesuay
evening. Reward for lis return to Bee
office. Lost M901 10
LOST, two horses, one bay mare about
l.zoo, one pay geiaing aoout i,4uu, stravoa
3617 Seward Saturday afternoon: reward
lor return, j. J. Damereaux, su eewara.
Telephone F-823. Lost !feo 10
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col., 16th & Doug
I.H
A. C. VAN 8 ANT'S achool.. 717 N. Y. Life.
t ' 436
,, . r 7 : ,
BOYLES "CollegOt court reporter prlnclpaU
N. Y. Life. -M ,
NEB. Business Shorthsnd College, Boyd's
1 neater. - tar
OSTEOPATHY.
GID E. ft ALICE JOHNSQN, osteopaths.
Bulls u n. x. Life Diog. xei. im.
-030
DR. A. ,T. HUNT. 513 McCagus Bldg. Tel.
wa. 1
DR MRS. MU8ICK, Douglas Bile Tel. 2X.3.
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing
promptly auenuea to, J. 4.. uciuiyee,
2tith and Lake streets. 170
I WM. EVFRITT. Special rates to real es-
I . .. . w.An. n. T. , . , . .1 W. 1
lata men; weather strips put on. 2S'JC
Leavenworth. 4m
REPAIRING vary cheap.
1519 Leav. Tel.
77 M
POLICIES PURCHASED.
lNSlfRANCE nollcles. oM-llne companies.
purchased. Loans on policies. Calf on or
write The Putnam Co., 6l4- N. Y. Life
Hlrtr., Omaha, Vef. -!
TAMPS, COINS, ETC.
BOUGHT Omaha Stamp Co.. 208 S. 13th.
46J
MANl'FACTCRINO.
OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks. make a spe
cialty of ore escapes, snutiers, uoors ana
sates, u. Anareen. rrop.. ij o.. t"m ot.
1 063 F20
, MS-T-funm nth and Howard ma:
I -i,IlilTlr ' Vfii
J chlnisu.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
THE GARDENERS protect old age aa well
as Hie. Charter memoers tree, x - anicu
lars from
om Frank Hosewater. supreme
r. 220 Bee E!d. 724
mana ger,
TYPEWRITERS.
I V1TW M. Uk. IMS rirnln R r.mk
I " - '
WH RENT new typewriters for 83 a month,
Including ribbons and desk. Tel 2819.
1713 Farnam. The Oliver Typewriter.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
F. J. HOLOUBEK. photographs, 12M S 13.
M1U3 F20
ANNOI'NCEStENTS.
WATERS PRINTING COMPANY, Tele
phone 2190. til South ThlrUonLh street
M0
STAtlMF.IinO AI 9TITTKRHO.
Cl'REP. Julia Vaughn, ASO Ramge BUlg.
NK KEI. I'l.ATIMi.
OMAHA riatlng Co., Bee bldg. Tel. 2?.
m:;i
PAWNBROKERS.
EAOUE Ian Orflca, reliable, accommodat
ing; all business confidential. l.KH tuglns
447
FIR DRESSIKG.
O. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 1424 8. 13th.
AVCTIOHEER.
IN Neb. and Iowa. 2313 N, South Omaha.
- 909 t :s
LAIKDRY.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts. 8c; collars, I
Zu; culls, 4c. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. 647.
COAL.
MONROE Coal and Feed Co.
Phona 871.
Q r7 Fa
DRESSMAKING.'
DRE83MAKINCI In families or at home.
Miss Bturdy, 2042 Farnam. 357 F2
FACTORIES.
TRUNKS, traveling bags, ault oases: trunks
repaired, om. iruuk actory, un amain.
4M
FLORISTS.
L, HENDERSON, 1619 Farnam. Tel. 138.
MLI
FIH51TIRE REPAIRING.
TEL. 133L M. 8. Walklln, nil Cuming St.
4M
BALE) TIES.
omaha Hay Baie-Tia co.j m Northi6t.h.
HOLUKD-AMERICA LINE
New York-Rotterdam, via Boulogne, S. M.
New Twin-Screw a. s. of 13,000 tons register.
Steamer MAABDAM Feb. 15, 10 A. M.
Steamer ' Rotterdam Mar. 1. 10 A. M.
Steamer AMSTERDAM ....Mar. 8. 10 A. M.
Apply to Holland-America Line, s a way,
N. Y.; Harry Moore, 1416 Farnam Street;
Louia neese, f irst .national etnx.
LEGAL NOTICES. .
' NOTICE OF SALE OF SPECIAL DIS
TRICT IMPROVEMENT BONUS.
Prooosals will be received by S. C. SHrlg-
ley. the city clerk of the city of South
Omaha, Nebraska, until 3 o'clock p. m..
February 12. 1!J2. for tha Durchase of an
issue of bonds in the sum or fiio.rao.w.
Bonds to be Issued In the denomination of I
tVOo.OO each, bearlnar data of January 1,
1!02. maturing ten (10) years after date
and bearina interest at the rate o 8 per
cent per annum, payable semi-annually.,
inese. are renewal Donas, to lane up ana
nay certain special district Improvement
bonds heretofore issued and outstanding. A
large portion of said bonds matured in
191, the balance-of the issues mature at I
various dates in 1902.
Princ ral and Interest of all bonds 'pay
able at the state fiscal agency of Nebraska,
In the city of New York, N. Y.s all bids
must be In writing and must be uncondi
tional and arromnanled hv a certified hank
check for 38,000.00. payable to the city t
South Omaha. Nebraska: purchaser to ac- I
cept and pay for said bonds within twenty I
(2i davs from date of sale bv cltv.
The right Is reserved to reject any and
all bids. . ' '
Dated at South Omaha, Nebraska. Febru-
ary 4, isoz. r e atstm
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
Notice Is hereby given that the regular
annual meeting; of the stockholders of the
I South Platte Land company will ba held
at tha office of said company, in Lincoln,
Nebraska, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the 0th
day of March, A. D., W02-
ay oroer oi tne noara 01 Directors.
Lincoln, Nebraaka, Feb. 1, mm.
C. II. MORRILL. President.
F2 d.mt A. B. MINOR. Secretary. -
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE
stores. Office Purchasing Commissary of
Buumxience, umana, XMeo., reoruary 7,
1902. Healed proposals, subject to thc-usual
conditions will be received at this office
until 10 o clock a.m., February 17, 1903, at
which time and place they will be pub
licly opened for furnishing subsistence
. nra. aa f i a-m 1 J .1 r-. . n n . 1 m n . . ft
sugar,' canned goods, etc. Preference will
be given to articles of domestic production,
iiiana prupunais anu Bpecincauons -can ne
obtained at this office. W. R. GROVE,
Purchasing Commissary,
F7-8-10-11-15-17"
WANTED for IT 8. army, able-bodied un
married men between ages ot Zl and 3d.
citizens of United Statea, of good charac
ter snd temperate habits, who can speak,
read and write English, For Information
n .... 1 1 A noArtlif In. nfltna, IClt. A
Dodge sts., Omaha. Neb. Jleod M31
posrorFicE notice.
(Should be read dally by all Interested.
ss changes may occur at ny time.)
Forelsn mails for the week ending Febru
ary 16, lOv'H, will close (PROMPTLY in all
1 cases) at ine urnierai x-oniouice u ionows:
j-aHCELS POST MAILS close ONE HOUH
I EAR14KK than closing tlms shown below.
cases) at (lie unerai .rosiomce aa ionows:
Regular and Supplementary malls close
at Foreign Branch half hour later than
closing llmft shown below (except Supple
mentary Malls tor Europe and Central
America, via Colon, close ons Luur la'.er at
Ftrelgu Bra.icu).
Transatlantic Malls.
TUESDAY At 7:30 a. m. for ITALY di
rect, per S. s. r . Bismarck (mall must rje
directed "per s. s. F. Bismarck"); at 8:30
a. m. for ITALY direct, per s. s. Hlcllla,
(mail must be directed "per a s. Slcllla").
WKDNEtiDAY At 6 a. m. for EUROPE,
urr s. s. Cymrlo via Queenstown (mail
must be directed "per s. s. Cymric"),; at
6:30 a. m. tor EUROPE, per s. s. Phila
delphia via Southampton; at 10 a. m. for
BELGIUM direct, per a. s. Zeelahd (mall
muttt be directed "per s. s. Zeeland").
THURSDA Y At 7 tt. m. for FRANCE,
SWITZERLAND, ITALY, BFAIN, PUKT-
I'OAL
TIjHKEY, KUIIT, UKEfcJl'.E,
VtulTIBU INDIA anil IilRRK'n MAR.
QUKZ, per s. S. La Gascogne via Havre
(mall ror otner parts ot r.uruie must om
SATURDAY At 7:30 a. m. for ITALY dl-
oirerieu utir a. ui utuiuc j.
bo tilrctod' "per s. s. Hohensollern") ; at
7:St) a. m. (supplementary s a. m.) to
EUROPE, per s. s. Lucanla via Queens
1 for
. . .. 1 ui a m Tor h Hh h .,K m
liiini. ner s. s. Maasdam (mall must be
directed "per s. s. Maasdam"); at O W
a. m. for hlwwnu direct, per s. a.
- Furuesaia (mall muat ba directed "par
s. s. Furnessia ).
PRINTED MATTER, ETC. This steamer
lakes 1 rinteu Matter, commercial ia-
per and Samples for Germany only. The
ama cluaa of mail matter for other Darts
of Europe will not be sent by this ship
tnies specialty uirccisu vt 11.
After in closing ot tha Supplementary
Transatlantic jda:.s nainea above, addi
tional Supplementary Malls are opened on
th nlers of the Americar.. English.
French and German steamers and re
main open until within Ten Minutes of
the hour of sailing of steamer.
Malls (or Soatk awd Central Aaserles,
West ladles. Et.
MONDAY At t a. m. for BERMUDA, per
- s. Trinidad.
TUESDAY At' 0:30 a. m. (supplementary
io:30 u. in.) for CENTRAL AMERICA
(except Costa Rica) and SOUTH PACIFIC
POKTB. per a. s. orisaoa via uoion (man
for Guatemala must be directed "per s. s.
(irliaha "): at 12 m. for MEXICO, per s. s.
Niagara via Tamplco (mall must be di
rected "per s. s. Niagara"); at 12 m. for
RIO JANEIRO. SANTOS and SAO
PAULO, per s. a. AItjno (mail for other
parts of liraxll, Argentine, Uruguay and
Paraguay must be directed "per s. s. Al
bauo ) at 6.S0 p. m. fur JAMAICA. pr
a . Admiral Dewey, from Boston: at
11:0 p. m. for BAHAMAS, per steamer
from Miami, Fla.
WEDNKril'AY At 0i3O a. m. for INAOUA
and HAITI.- per a. s. Relvernon; at :30
a. m. for FORTUNE ISI.AND, per s. s.
II urinaria (mall for Haiti must be dl-racK-d
"per s. a. Hungarla"); at 11:30
p. in. for JAMAICA, i.er s. a. Admiral
Sumpxon, from Philadelphia.
THI HSDAY At Um. for CUBA. YUCA
TAN. C AMI' t-Cll K. TABASCO and CHI
APAS, per s. s. Havana (malt for other
roTOFFICK HOTIt B.
parts of Mexico must no ' directed "per
s. s Havana 1; at 1J m. isuppl-mentnry
1-' p. in. for 11 A II A MAS. tit'ANTAN
A MO and SANTIAGO, per s. s. Scgursnci.
F R 1 1 A Y A t lo a. tn lor NKWHH NH-
IaAND direct. p-r a. s. Silvia; at ltno
p. m. isupplementnry 1:3m p. m l for LKF.
WARD and WINDWARD ISVANDS. and
BRITISH.. DITCH and FRENCH OTI-
ANA, per a. a. CarlMee (mall for Barb
ados. Grenada, and Trinidad must be di
rectfd "ier Csrlbbce "): st 3 n. m.
for RAHHADOS. HK1T19H, Dl'TCH and
FRENCH OL'IANA and BRAZIL, ler s.
s. ("iiprl via Barbados and Pernambuco
(mall for Northern lliasll must be .di
rected "per s a. CaptT'l; at ll;3n p. m.
for BAHAMAS, per steamer from Miami,
Fla.
SATURDAY At a. m. for BERMUDA,
per s. s. Pretoria: at I) a. m. for PORTO
RICO, per a. s. Poncet at a. m. (supple
mentary : a. m) for CURACAO and
VENHZUEIjA. per s. s. Maracalbo (mall
for fHivtriiHla and Cartagena must be di
rected "per s. s.-Mracallo"; at a.
m (upiiiementary !: a. m.) mr ron
I- INN I I .A I , JAMAICA. PA VAnil
ltlAM
JAMAICA. SAVANII
SuJnIAwSiilnJ'r.-iS Rlcamu.t"
5irU.ea "C.e . L A t.ni"l" lo . m f o?
ccraV":.- &n.ih:,i. iu-m'
at 10 a. m. for GRENADA. TRINIDAD
and C1UDAD BOLIVAR, per s. a. Mark
. cas.
Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North
Bydney. and thence by steamer, close at
this office dally at p. m. (connecting
close here every Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday). Mails for Mlquelon, by rail
to Boston, and thence by steamer, close
at this office dally at 8:3n p. m. Mails 'or
Cuba, bv rail to Florida, and thence by
steamers, are dispatched daily, ilnal con
necting clones, for dispatch via Port
Tampa, on Sundays at 'i.to a. m., Wednes
days and Frldaya, &: a. m.; for dis
patch via Miami, on Mondays and Krl
tdnys at .11:30 p. m. Mails for Mexico
City, overlsndt unless .specially nddressed
for dispatch by steamer, close at this of
flc0 dally except Sunday, at 1:30 p. m.
and 11:30 p. m., Sundays at 1 p. m. e.nd
11:30 p. rh. Malls for Costa Rica, Bellse,
Puerto Cortes sad Guatemala, by rail to
New Orleans, and thenqe by steamer,
close at this office dally except Sunday
at 1:30 p. m., Bundays at ml p. m. (con
necting closes here Mondays for Bellse,
Puerto Cortes and Guatemala, and Tues
days for Costa Rica). Registered mnll
closes at p. m. previous day.
' Tvaaapaelka Mails.
Mails for Hawaii, vlk Ban Francisco, close
here dally at :S0 J. m. up to f eDruary
10. Inclusive, for dispatch per a. a. Ala-
rnnrlfl
Malls for Hawaii, Japan, China and' Philip-
pine Islands via San Francisco close here 1
daily at 6:30
p. m. up to February -io,
inrltialiTA. for
dispatch per s. . uorio.
Malls (or China and Japan. Via Taooma,
close here dally at t:30 p. m, up to
February 14, Inclusive for dispatch per
a s. Olvmnla.
Malls for China and Japan, Via Vancouver,
close here dallv at B:su p. m. up.io reoru
srv is ineiuutvM. for dlsnatcn ner a. s.
Empress of China. (Registered mall must I
be oirectea -via Vancouver. nnrcuau- i
diss for the U. 8. Postal Agency at 1
Shanshat cannot be forwarder via v-an-
ada.)
Mails fof China and Japan, via Seattle,
close here dally at :3o P- m. up to Febru-
ary 1S, Inclusive., for dispatch per a. s.
Kinshlu Maru. (Registered mall mutt bo
Malls for Hawaii, China, Janan and Philip
oirwuiett via cwm im .
pine Inland, via nan i-rancisco, ciose
here dally at 8:30 p. m. up to February
20, lnclnalve, for dispatch per a. s. Nlp-
pon Maru.
Malls for Australia (except West Australia,
which Is forwarded via Europe). New Zea
land, FIJI, Samoa ana, Hawaii, via San
Francisco, close here daily at c:30 p. m
- . " , , - 1
nfter Fehrunrv 5 Mid un to February 23. I
, , . , 1
InclURlve, or on arrival of s. a. mpan a,
due at New York February lor aia-
patch per s. s, Sonoma.
Mails for Australia (except West Australia, I
whirh ,a vln KnrOne an A 7a.lan.l
which goes via San Francisco), and Fiji
Islands, via Vancouver, close here dally
.at 6:30 n. m. after February '22 and up
to March 1, Inclusive, for dispatch per
a. a. M low era (supplementary malls, via
Seattle and Victoria, close here at 6:30
n. m. March 2).
Malls for Tahiti and Marquesas Islands, via
San Franclaco. close here dally at 8:30 d.
m. up to March 12, inclusive, for dis
patch per s s. Australia.
Transpacific malls are forwarded to ports
of sailing daily and tha schedule of dos
ing Is arranged on the presumption of
their uninterrupted overland transit.
Registered mail closes at S . p. m. pre-
. vious day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
Postnfflce, New York, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1903.
RAILWAY TIM38 tAUD,
UNION STATION 10TH AND MAROY.
; tlllnola Central. ' . - .
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Express ...i...a T:30 am a 0:10 pro
Chicago, Minneapolis aV
St. Paul Limited a 7;C0 pm a l:0S am
Minneapolis & fit. Paul
Express ' .b 7:20 am t.1ft:8S pm
Chicago -Express al0:34 pm
Ckleaat A Norta.rata,
I Chlcaara Special
The Northwestern Line."
,.,.a 7:10 am U:20 pm
....a 4:11 did a n-nn am
Chicago paraenger
Eastern Express v, ,al0:6l am a 4:05 pm
Eastern Special a 4:14 prs a 4:06 pm
Fast Mall a 3:40 pm
Omaha-Chicago L't d..a 7:45 pm a 8:20 am
Fast Mall a 8 A) am
Cedar Kapldr Pass..
... a a B!3U rim
Twin City Express a T:05 am slO.26 pm
I Btoux City Local...
iwin vjij- ij.w.ii-. ...... i.m pm a b:w am
a 0:13 am a 3:50 pa
Wabaalt.
St. Louie "Cantion BaU? -
pm a 0:30 am
fit. louis iocai. council
Bluffs 10:06 am sl0:30 pm
Chicago, atitwaakae ex St. Paal.
Chicago Limited a 0:00 pm a 8:05 era
Chicago it Orcii. b-7:li am b 8:40 pm j
AilsMuurl Pacina.
St. Louis Express al0:00 am a 0:38 pm
AL. W. SB mi. t Jk&iiras.aau:au pm a :! ant
Cbicagu, Hocai isiaaa A pactgu.
EAST.
Pes Motnea and Dav- .
court Local a 7.33 am a 0:38 nm
Oliiuaaa Exsress ....bll:lfi am a h ia
Dea Moines Local.... ,..a 4:u0 pra bll;W) am
cmcago aaat .xsrena..a 1.40 pm a Jla pin
Ds Uolnos. Hock lsl
muI avd Chicago. 7:40 pm a 8:36 got
WEST.
Lincoln, Colo. Springs,
Denver. Pueblo ana
West J pm a Oil! pa
C0101 ado. Oklahoma as
Texas Flyer ......A 1:30 pot a 8:00 ia
. bmwm s'MtutOa. .
Overland Ltmltad a 0:40 am a 7:30 pm
f ast Mali .v.. lli) aui a i Ja iim
caiitainia Express. ,., .a 4: pm
Pacioo Express all.W iia
eastern aipreas a 4:33 pre
AtlantlQ Ei.pias ....... a 7:00 am
t,tuuoin-Biruiusuurg Lx.b4:06pm DU:j j"i
UiailU isieu'l .v XliU v s;j( MW
a Dally. . . . .
I b'LRLINGTON OTA 1'IONJOTH MASON
C6osTS) as Miacg.
I -
Chicago Special......... . a U am al:2o pm
Chicago Vesubulsd Ex.. a iMi pm a 7.5 am
rh ia
s-st asau a 2;sv pni
tafllnftM MlasasirO ilrtt.
Wy more, Beatrlca and
Nebraska Express.
-a 0:40 am a 7:85 pm
Linooln : 0:40 an. bli:J5 am
Denver Llrmisc..........a u urn
a 3:00 Dm
Black. Ulll ana rm
ouno VrV-
nection a 0:00 pm a 6 45 am
Lincoln Fast Mall.. 0 0 pm a 0:17 am
Fort Crook and Platte- .
mouth -. b :20 pm bll:06 am
Bellevue ft Pacini! jex... i :4 pm a 8:U aig
Bellsvue rvcine am
Kansas l'lt, si, JwsajtU Coaaeli
Blag's.
Kansas City Pay Ex. ...a 0:30 am a 0 08 pra
Kansas City litb Kx..i0: pm a 4:1. am
Bt Louis FlycV a 1:1ft pm au u am
aHsvaa
a Dally. b Dally except Sunday.
WEBSTER DEPOT-10TH ft WEBSTER
lAe. Arrive.
rrsMoat, Elkkwrit ft Miaarl Pauley
Black Hills. Deadwood,
Hot Springs .e 3.00 pm a 0:00 pm
Wyoming. Casper And
Douglas i:"Via Pm e 1:00 pa
Hasilnss, "'-'"
. M . 1. 1 - "
ruv MuDsrlor, Geneva.
Easter and iewari....6 1:30
pm b 1:00 pas
Norfolk. Lincoln sna
ri-amont h T:o am KM am
Fismunt Local-.........s 7 Jm ess
Mlasoarl Paelale.
Nebraska Local Via
Wseplng Waur m 4:14 gen s:2t am
Calraao, ' SI. Paal. aHaaeapulls ft
Omaha.
Twin City passeager...a 0:34 am a 0:16 pm
Sioux (Jity rMuir,. mix.w am
Emerson Local .b 130 pm b l:4i am
n Dally, b Dally except Sunday, e Sun-
day aniy. d Dally except BaturOay. Dally
except atonaay.
SUPREME COURT. SYLLABI..
If Kitchen Brr. Hotel company 1
again.-.! I'hllbln. Error from Douglas. Af
firmed. Pound, C. division No. t. Unre
ported. 1. A covenant tr nulet enjoyment of tha
leased premlKes Is Implied from the demise. V
Z A keawe of a part of a bnll-'.lng parses
with It. as Incident thereto, everything
necessarily used with or reasonably peces.
sary to the enjoyment of the part demised.
3. Where a room on the ground floor of
a hotel building was leased to a ticket
broker and It appeared that a large por
tion of hs business came from patrons or
the hotel who entered his olTiee from the
hotel rotunda; held, that the lease Included
the use for tha leasee's customers Of a -
door and hallway leading from the rotunda
to the room leased.
4. The use of said door and hallway for
the purposes of lessee's business being
Incident to the lease of the room, an ob
struction thereof bv the lessor so as to
prevent use by the lessee and his customers
Is an eviction, which the lease may treat
as total or partial at his election.
s. in rasa the lessee elects to treat ine
...,. . K. .ll.l. a
claim fArd.ma,;. upon tha lm-
,,"' covenant for quiet enjoyment, when
ss? bv ,h kMor on ,he cove,ant ,o y
rent.
8. A party may recover for gains pre
vented where such damages ace certain
and are the natural result of tha wrong
complained of.
l'Ko. lldigh against Keover. Error
from Incaater. Reversed. Oldham. C,
division No. I. Unreported.
1. Where a settlement is entered into be
tween two parties In reliance on the accu
racy and correctness of books of accounts
kept bv one of the parties, snd it Is subse
quently discovered that the books have
been erroneously kept, and that the party
keeping them has not accounted for all
the monev which he hae received, such a
settlement will be aet aside and m new
accounting had. although there may have
been no Intentional fraud practiced ty the
bookkeeper, and the failure to account
mav have been due to mistakes alone.
UI&7. Phoenix Insurance Company
aguinst' Boehl. Error from Harlan, Af
firmed. Sedgwick, C. Division No. 3.
1. Where a bill discloses nothing of equity
and still less of conscience a Judgment of
the lower court dismissing such bill will bo
affirmed.''
3. Evidence examined and held sufficient
to sustain the judgment of the district
court.
liwfi. McCarty against Morgan. Error
from Sheridan. Affirmed. Oldham. C.
Division No. 2. i
1. Where two or more parlies Join In a
mollon for a new trial the motion Is In
divisible and unless It should be sustained
as to oil It must be overruled as to all.
3. Where plaintiff begins an action or
plevln and falls to procure posaosslon of
the property sued for, but continues the
etion as one ror damages an alternative
Judgment for the return of the property or
lta value is not require.
alue Is not reoiilrad.
1097. Bolack against
l. Bolack asalnst Gans. Error from
Douglas. Petition In error. Dismissed.
Albert. C. Division No. 3.
A mere Judgment for costs Is not a final '
Judgment and proceedings' In error will not
tie to reverse such Jmlguten
nent.
Association against
10739. Omaha Brewing Ass
Tlllenburg. Error from Madison. Af
nrmud. Pound. C. Division No. 2.
VN'here a cause Is tried to the court and
tni.re. is a general finding for the plaintiff,
lf gny cause of action Is stated and thera
in evidence thereon sufficient to sustain
finding, It will be presumed that the
court proceeded thereon and the Judgment
will be affirmed, although the petition at
tempts also to state a cause of action of a
different nature which would not sustain a
recovery.
10763. Lashmett against Pralt. Appeal
from Loup. Reversed and remanded. Ames,
C. Division No. 3.
1. The Indorsee of negotiable paper before
due and without notice of defences, as col-
uiiu an,, wi.in.i4, 111. 1 ivr vi nil i vin l n lui-
i. . 1... 1-
1,101,1 nrv jiiij i hi an iiiiricuviH um.v i
bona fido noi(ier thereof for value witliln
,h .ninr of the law merchant
Br aside conveyances alleged to have been
3. To an action by a judgment creditor to
made In fraud of the Judgment, It Is a de
fense that the plaintiff Is Indebted, upon
simple contract, to the Judgment debtor in
an amount equal to the Judgment.
10764. Clark against Wolf Appeal front
Howard. Affirmed. Day, C. Division No. 1.
1. Where the record Is silent as to tha
time of filing copies of the certificates of
liens It will be presumed that they were
duly and regularly filed.
2. A sale will iot ba set aalde for Irreg
ularities or errors not prejudicial to the
party complalnng.
10779. Connecticut Trust and Safe De-
Foalt Company against Southwick. Appeal
rom Cedar. Affirmed. Ames, C. Division
No. 3.
10182. Crockett against Miller. Error
from Knox. Affirmed. Hastings, C. Division
No. 1.
1. Where plaintiff's evidence falls to show
a prima facie case, but defendant goaa on
without objection and supplies fact which
In connection with that evidence, it taken
as true,1 wwuld make out a cane for plain
tiff, It Is not error to permit plaintiff to
rebut a showing aa to fraud which appears
for the first time in defendant's ovldence,
2. Doctrlr?- as to Inadmissibility- of oral
evidence to vary a contract has no ap
plication as between a party to It ana a
stranger where there appears no estoppel ,
agatnat showing the truth.
3. Instruction that good faith Is presumed
In business transactions and fraud, if. al
leged must be shown, held correct, as ap
plied to matters In which the parties do
not appear to have any family relation
ship. 4. Underscoring In an Instruction tha
wards bona fide, not prejudicial to a party
auermg rraun.
10798. Murphy agnlnlt Sampson. Error
from Lancaster. Affirmed. Day, C, divi
sion No. 1. Unreported.
1. Where a party hires himself to another
for a fixed period and leaves the servioa
before the expiration of his u-rm, though
witnont fault on the part ot tha employer.
he may recover the value of the services
as upon quantum meruit, less such dam
ages aa the employer may have sustained
by the breach of contract.
Seasonable Fashions.
' 4Q44CH1LM ttZZSl CI
Child's Fretch Dress. No. 4040 TM
long-walsted dross' known as tha F resell
model, suits little girls to a nicety and l
n of present . styles. Ths Ytry
pretty example shows l mads nainsook
1 wwa, ,un un nupuv smb, but.
sll wsabsbl matsriala are equally appro
priate, wblls easbroars, henrletta, albatrsas
snd simple silks are All In vogue for the
heavier frocks.
The waist Is made over Btte4 lining
polo which the yoke la faced, but which
can be cut away to yoks depth when g
transparent effect Is desired. The full por
tion Is gathered at both upper and lower
edges, but the waUt and lining close to-
Ijethsr at the center' back. The sleeves are
I in bisnop styis wun poiatea cunt, sna ovsr
the shoulders, Bnlshlog the edge or the
yoke. Is g pointed berths that suits chidikh
figures admirably well. At the geek is a
standing collar.
The skirt is circular snd flares freely and
gracefully gt the lower portion, while the
upper edge le joined to the skirt, the
being concealed by the sasb.
To cut this drsss for a child of I years 1
I of age, 1 yarde of material tl Inches wide, ,
I I ysrds 17 inches, wide, 4tt ysrds It Inches
wids, or t yards 44 Inches wide will be
required, with yard ot all-over embroid
ery, I ef edglsg snd t yards ( losertUa
to trim as Illustrated.
The pattern 4044 le cut la eisee for chil
dren ot 4, 0, I snd 10 years ot age.
For the accommodation ef The Beg read
ers, these patterns, which usually retail al
from 36 to 60 cents, will be furnished at a
nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all
expense. Is order to gat any pattern sa
cleee 10 cents, give number and aajne ef
patters wanted b4 bust nsgeure.
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