THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 20, lf)62. 19 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. D. V. SHOLES & CO. 0 N. T. Life. Tel.. S2. , BARGAINS. N-tth and Cass, near new car line. R- Tom com, good repair, large lot Must ' eell thla week. Bee tie quick. 802 2521 Maple, I rootnn, all modern, twn. tory house, furnace heat, full lot, good tree. It haa got to go. 401 Hahscom Mace cottage, room, atrlclly modern, back piaatered. well built, large, full lot, barn, In fact, the beat house for tha money In the addi tion, $3,600. ACRES 1) acrea at 47th and V. etrata rlM tn South Omaha, or Omaha, Uea good, haa M-i vm house, cost, new, II.TijO; large "Ftirn. lota of fine maple treea, take yeara ti grow, aeveral fruit treea. lota of grapea. man iruii, etc., nut need 4onlng up. Face eaat and will make a magnificent country home with right party to put It In shape It originally waa In. Price re duced to ItfcO for Immediate sale. We guarantee nothing like thie in acre prop erty haa been offered. Liable to be aold any day, aeveral figuring. Better aea ua Monday aura. ACTUAL, 8NAF. LOTS 10x14 oil 84th, near Laird, with all paving paid, permanent walk, fine location. Re duced to ttfo. 10x164 on corner S3d and Hamilton, new car line paases It, aewer In, front Charles at.; alao cut into business lota all facing car line. A 8NAP at ll.ono, 10x1) Franklin St., Orchard Hill. BAT, BUT IT IS CHEAP, 1150. FARMS M0 acre, Oage Co., mllea from Wilbur, fin land, new house, and good fair Im provement, lying fine, living water In one SO acrea of pasture, balance flnett land tn Nebraaka and cheap at $46 par mere. - RANCHES u,w acres, uawes co., Ken., nne living water, elegant graaa gracing land, with "0 acrea bottom, cut 400 ton hay, M inuea fence, none has to come down Ither, $.120 deeded and moat of the bal ance under teaae from owner for taxea, ( aeta building, corrals, etc. This 1 a decided bargain, a we have personally examinee u. frice, jio.wu. RE 3C9 20 BEAUTIFUL HOME. If vou want a 10-room. entirely modern residence with one lot or with two. lots, in one of the very best locations near West Farnam St., we have one to offer which we' think -jf ill interest you. House good as new and finished in oak. If not sold soon it wijl not be for sale. . We will be pleased to have you ask us about this. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 Farnam St ' RE-263-20. FOR SALE HOWARD KENNEDY ft SON. a! Estate, Loans, Rentals and Insurance, 208 Firat Matlonal Bank uuuaing. Bargains for tha Inveator. M feet south frontage on Douglaa street between 13th and 14th streets, covered by three-story brick building, $42,000. B feet south frontage on Dodge street between 14th and 15th atreeta, covered by tnree-story brick and stone building, $12,000. Ihree-etory brick building No. 1204 Farnam St., (16,000. Three-story brick building, 66 feet south frontage on Dodge street, by $8 feet eaat frontage on 18th street, $20,000. S3t feet vacant trackage property at 10th and Clark atreeta. l,000. Large double) .brick house, Noa, 2707-9 Dodge rtreet, each portion containing 12 Large piece of ground, two modern houses. iviy-zi hu Mary a avenue, iu,uuu. Rouble two-story and basement frame dwellings, Noa. 631, 63S South 26th avenue, lot 66x112, $6,000. BARGAINS FOR THE HOMESEEKER. Fine modern nine-room house. No. 610 South 29th avenue, 75 feet east frontage, $6,600. Nine-room modern house. No. 1601 Georgia avenue, corner lot, $4,100. Large modern house. No. 1313 Park ave nue. 100 feet frontaae. good barn. 17. (XX). Large eaat front houae. No. 216 North 22d street, modern, barn,. $7,000. New eight-room houae, modern, aouth front, .no. Chicago atreet, near ex tension of Harney atreet car line nov. bulldlng. $4,600. Large 12-room modern houae, No. 618 tfoutn ztttn atreet. 76 feet eaat frontage. p.vva aireer., fo.wv. HOWARD KENNEDY A DON Iteal Estate, Loans. Rentals and Insurance, iwrmi piauonai can nuiioing. RE W 20 TWO LOTS v T AT A SNAP; Two desirable eaat front lota In the finest residence district between Omaha and South Omaha. $400.00 each, or $70o.0O for the two: alao some flna bargains In other lots and houses. See J, B. PIPER. 203 Kamge Block, Omaha. RE 260 to BARGAIN; fine ranch of 1,440 acrea, well Improved, one mile from good R. R. town. Price, $7.00. II. C. MoKlbben. Lexington, neo. tihi A Own Your Home! Why Pay Rent The industrial Horns Company of America opera you tne Best Plan On Earth to BUY OR BUILD A HOME. A man Of inuurL means can secure a nuHK un der our . plan anywhere In the United eiaua.. . The Industrial Home Company has copyrighted plana, and Is tha ' ' FRIEND of the HOMELESS. SEE THE MANAGER and GET FIG. TIRES, or write him. Send 2-cent atamp Office '221 Board of Trade Bldg. .Omaha. R. M. WILDE, Mgr 1 RE WANT a cattle raneht I have over twenty for aale In Holt and adjoining counties, front 33 to 2,400 acrea each. With good ' 'a,er n tmprovementa, at from f.10 o j par acre. w. T. Howard, ocnurier,-men. KE FURNISHED and unfurnished houaes and iwhrk mr aaie or to rent by the Com mercta! Bureau of Infnrm.nnn a,,i ? over 620 Broadway, Council Bluffs, or 426 vmint, Ki Sou FOR att.R room house, with norceialn bath m. furnace, large barn, aouth front lot. naved street, near street car. Price, $2,0O, all Several desirable hoiuri In Nw ri. 3ood building lot. eloae In; asphalt caved miw.k 1-1 .... 1 1 OAA - Sood south front full lot, 42d and Harney, J. H. SHERWOOD. 137 N. T. LIFK RE M352 tl R. C PETERS it CO., Ground Floor Bee Building. Two houses on On lot, rent for $tf par month. . if sold this week, $1,100. North , ' vart of 'city. fwo of the finest residence lots In the West Farnam district at the northwest corner of 19th and Dodge. Alao two Una lot at northeast corner of 40th and Dodge. Don't wait until too late, hut call and set inalde prices. RE-370 W lWO modern brick housea. nearly new each nine rooana and laundry; 1d3S and 41 soutn mm Ave., racing park: on tirrr car une; price, i.inquir ot J. M. Klct arda. 1U6 ho. jd street. I-Hm FOR SALBttBAL ESTATE. BUY ONE OF THESE THIS WEEK from the PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. Fancy hardwood finish and everything flrst-claea ;larg lot, S-room house, good barn: on Ikmth list 8L, Just north of Poppleton. Price, I7.M0. HOUSE ON NORTH BOULEVARD. One mile north of poatofflce, near corner ixin ana uniw; lot, east iront, xiki; house, 7 rooms; water, gas and eewor. barn and shade trees. Price, $4,450. City pay paving taxea. COTTAGE FOR 1,000. Two block from car, on South 21st, five room cottage and 46-foot lot, city water in nouse. 'terms easy and only $l,wo. SNAP IN ALFALFA LAND. Best bargain to be found today In Dawson county, only 6 miles east of Lexlnalon. two mllea to sidetrack; entire half-sec- uon oi tne nest tiatte vauey airaita lana, Anlv . tn . .. n ......- ..(I Harlr sandy loam; one-half In cultivation; goad bulldlnga and fences: can be well Irri gated. Price, $4,0u0, If taken wthln ten a ay a. ALFALFA LAND TRADE. Near North Platte ,180-aere alfalfa farm; ona-thtrd In alfalfa; all sub-Irrigated: all under cultivation and flrat-clasa level al falfa land; houae, windmill, 16 acrea hog- fenced. Price, only $4,500; terma, one third cash, or owner will take Omaha Im proved property In lieu of cash yayment. If you are Interested In lands aend for "ALFALFA FACTS." We will send you at the aame time our ALFALFA LAND LIST. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Main Floor N. T. L. Bldg. OMAHA. RE-368 20 STOCK FARM Combined atock and grain farm tn Buffalo Co., 600 acres, all fenced and cross-fenced, a-ood Improvements. only $7,200, or will trade for Omaha prop erty or Douglas Co. farm lands. Bemla, Paxton lllk. kjs 3 20 70 acrea near Benson $ 4,650 80 ceres, near Blair, Improved 4,400 M acrea. 7 mllea West from P. O.. paved atreet, cheap at 7,200 160 acrea rood Clav countv. adjoining town: 10-room house, barn 8,000 120 acres, 12 miles west 9.0OO 160 acrea, 7 mllea weat 12,800 2S0 acres. Improved, Burt county 12,600 $20 acrea good Sarpy county.. 11,000 til l rtlUrBittl X. 12.250 for t acrea near Miller nark. . $1,800 for 132x194 feet, northwest corner of 35th avenue and Jones. . $3,000 for 107x108 feet, northeast corner 15th and Chicago Sts. $4,000 for aouthwest corner of 13th and Cass, lrcxtiK reet. oavinr oaia. $4,500 for 75x143 feet, "double frontage." room for s flats, near Z4tn ana bu Mary s avenue. $1,0(10 for 6-room house near 17th and Vin ton, lot toxiio reet. $1,200 for 2247 Pierce St. $1,200 for 6-room houae, 4339 Franklin. $2,000 for 7-room house, 820 Bancroft. ,V, VV ,VI V I UU1U., Illf U Bl IIV. VI., $2,700 lor 671 B, zrtn street, lot ooxiaz teet, 6 rooms, paving paid; cheap. $3,600, West Farnam street. 9-room house, nam, corner 101. $3,600 for aouthwest comer of 16th and Cen ter. 8-room nouse. lot vaxitu. $8,750 for 8 rooms, modern, Kountse Place. $4,600 for two 6-room moaern nouses near 26th and Harney street. $11,000 for row of brick buildings, ground rental per ywr. RR 847 !i0 , f. . BARGAIN tf sold this week, six-room house, north part city, rieaaonabl terms. uwner ajoout to leave city. Owner going Into bualneaa and will sell at a eacrince, gooa residence properly, rent ing for $1,675 per annum, located near Dodge and 26th streets. Investigate this 11 you want a Dargain r -. . , dARVIN BROS., ;' " ' 1604 Farnam St., Com. Nat. Bank Bldg. RE-368 20 NEAR FLORENCE 20 acres, covered with fruit, well Improved, 4 horses, 4 head of cattle, nogs, wagon, Duggies, narness, cultivator, plows, etc., $4,500. Bemls, raxion bik. ntt-w 20 : I 1 I BARGAIN. 8-room modern house, southeast corner Georgia and Woolworth avenues. oak finish, full cemented basement. If sold before August t $4,100. HARRISON MORTON. 913 N. X. Life. Tel. 314. RE-101 0 IF YOU want one of the nicest 8-room homes in Han scorn Place I will give you a bargain. Owner left city. Must sell. J. H. Sherwood. 937 N. Y. Bids. x RE M15 SEE PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO. for ohoic bargains, toi N. X. Ufe Bldg. Tel. 1016. RE 347 UII 1 I AMQON CHARLES E.. 1203 rarnam strset. RE 343 HOUSES, lots, farm, ranches, loana; also nre insurance, itemis paxton block. RE 3(4 HOUSES and lots In all parts of city; also acre property ana iarmaianaa.. rue o. . ajuvi . nuura wm, oca ouuuing. RE-84S A MONTHLY payment bargain In 8-room bouse. U. M. isattinger. rnon 463. BE M536 GEORGE O. WALLACE, real estate, mort gage, rentals, insurance. Brown block RE 3 S3 RANCH and farm lands for sals bv th union fHCino nauroaa company, b. a. McAlleater, land commissioner. Union Pa etna Headquarters, umana, neb. - . RE-144 WHY PAY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME! Bee the Industrial Home Company of America. Beat plan on earth! Ofnce 221 Board or Trade bldg., Omaha. R. M. Wilde, manager. KE MZ37 A18 40 ACRES 3 miles north of Florence; 24 to 3 acrea in oerrtea; v apple' trees. 75 plum trees; walnut and oak grove: fine pasture; can all be cultivated; nearly new (-room nouse. mce, io.uaj. 20-aere tract north of Florence, rang. In In Drlce from $60 to $60 per acre: un improved. Tha Byron Reed Co., 212 8. 14th at. kg 261 21 NEW HOUSE 7 rooms, good well, clatern and barn, z tun lots, fixed for chicken raising, price $1,160: part cash, balance easy. Bemis. raxion ma. ke zss 20 FOR RENT HOI'S EB. VANS and baggage wagons. Tel. 1195. D 2&I nUUOCOF. Davis Co., 508 Bee Bldg. TO uuvs rtgnt get umana van storage to. , orace ittUVt t arnam, or Teu. i639-s3. U8t SEE PAYNE, BOSTWfCK CO. for choice. " 1 1 ' houses. 601-1 ti. 1. ute BWg. Tel. low. D IS MAGGARD Vaa 4s Storage Co. Teh 14P6. D-447 WE have a large list of houses and flats for rent Call and get list R. C PETERS & CO., Ground Floor, Bee Bldg. D 363 10 HOUSES, etc. F. D. Wead, 1634 Dsugls. D 283 HOUSES and flats. Ringwalt. Barker block. 1 l : . FOR RENT, larat S-room house, city writer. $16.00. ti''l Blondo. The Omaha Realty Co., uui uougias 01. Vbl GOOD modem t-room house. 2601 Blondo. D M317 HOUSES, stores. Bemis, Paxton block. D-381 HOUSES Boyer. $24 and Cumins. Tel. tots. MODERN house, t rooms, 179 Jackson at. Wheeler at Wheeler, Douglas and 16th at. 1 i. u. d-hm UNEQUALLED, central, all anodern. 7- room houae, 4-roow. flat it. Tlserd. Ktl N. I BO. D-MO FOR REKIT HOISES. S-ROOM, all modern house, 2207 Sherman ave , a tine one, tTIM T-room. all modern, l'l N. 29th at., another nne ona, J.ou. u. ti. Turxingion. w nee. 1S11 N. 28TH ST.. 7 rooma, bath, gas, barn; rent ta. Wm. K. Potter, receiver, umana Joan and Trust Co., so Brown diock. uvjv 3123 CHARLES, four-room cottage; rent Lu. wm. K. potter, receiver, umana ,oan and Trust Co., SOS Brown block. WE ARE building an attractive 8-r6om Colonial house on cor. Burt and 39th sts. It will be ready for occupancy Sept. 1. Do you want It? R. C. PETERS & CO., Ground Floor, Bee Bldg. D 364 20 ELEGANT modern 8-room house, 203 8o. 26th St. Inquire at 2117 Jones St. E an HOUSES, Boyer, 22d and Cuming. Tel. 204. 2107 SPENCER ST., 10-room houae with. gaa, bath, furnace and barn; nice loca tion; rent $30. Wm. K. Potter, receiver, Omaha Loan and Trust Co., 303 Brown block. D-832 MODERN, 8-room cottage,, hhif block eaat Manacom para.- inquire ion r trnira. U MliV FOR RENT, new modern 6-room cottage. 120; near Farnam at. car line. The o. f. Davla Co., 608 Bee bldg. D Mlftt 22 FOR RENT, excellent six-room cottage, 2d and California streets, in gooa repair Choice neighborhood; $22, Including water rent. Inquire at 607 N. 19th street or 507 N. Y. Life Bldg. uiv 2403 POPPLETON AVE.. 9 rooms, all mod ern, barn, large yard, $30. 2S21 Davenport St., 6 rooma, modern, $22.50. MODERN 7-room flat. H. B. Graham, 24th DM208 and Farnam. FOR RENT, In Dundee, a new modern 7- room cottage, t. u. waiiace, ii rown block. Ltzvs 11 When You Write to Advertisers remember it umy takes au extra stroke or two of tne pen to mention tne iact uii you saw the ad In Tha Bee. f24 N. 42D ST., 7 rooms, all modern $20.00 4013 Seward Ft., 7 rooms, all modern, newly repaired, barn, only zu.w 1769 Webster, 6 rooms, all modern, ele gant- zo.w PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., ' Tel. 178L Main Floor N. Y. L. Bldg. D HOUSES! HOUSES! HOUSE8! 8041 8. 18th Ave., -r., city water, only.$ 6.00 1512 N. 17th St.. 3-r., city water, close In 6.U0 3306 California St.. 3-r.. V block from new Harney car n.w 1S22 Canton St.. cosy 4-r. cottage 7.60 Nice cool flat, close in l&.uo 2123 Nicholas St., 6-r., close In 13.00 3114 N. 24th St., 6-r., city water, gas.... 14.00 2783 S. 9th St., 6-r city water 6.60 1314 S. 29th Ave.. 8-r.. fine. new. all modern 37.60 1722 N. 27th St.. 10-r.. all modern, two famines zuuu 211 N. 22d. 10-r.. close to High school. all modern 35.00 Ell 8. 2athAve.. 10-r.. all modern, walk ing distance zo.ou PAYNE, BOSTW1CK & CO. 612 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone 1016. D-449 20 FOR RENT, In Bellevue, for the month of August an eifl-nt-room cotiasre. Damv fur nished. For further Information Apply to Harriet o. taaay, aeuevue, is en. D 308 20 10-ROOM modern house, large yard, shade trees. , cistern, iza Burt at. inquire ill li. 23d. u aof w FURNITURE for sale, house for rent. Call mornings. 2016 Douglas Bt. V 346 FURNISHED and unfurnished houaes and rooma for sale or to rent by the Com mercial Bureau of Information, suite 7, over 620 Broadway, Council Bluffs, or 42o Paxton block, umana. vin a FOR RENT. 10-room nearly modern house on Capitol ave.. west of High school, xjo. 8-room modern house, with nice lawn and shade at 3008 Mason St.. $30. S-room flat In Davidge building, $35. a . a 1 1 . V. . t,: JOHN W. BOBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. JJ ill M FURNISHED HOUSE, all modern, nicely furnished, lor two montns, very cneap. J. H. Sherwood, 837 . x. ure. pnone 4S8. D-M351 21 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SANT'8 school. 717 N. Y. Life. 363 BOYLES college, court reporter principal, N. x. L,lf. NEB. Business A Shorthand College, Boyd's Theater. aoa LoyT. GOLD cuff button with red set Return to Bee office. L,ost tys PLUMBING. D. W. DUDGEON, 2910 Farnam. Tel. 1966. lit A DAMAGE, ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspools and vaults, removes garbage and dead animal at reaucea price, tui in. in. Tel. 177K. a LfFB INSUalANVB POLICIES. BOUGHT for cash or loaned on at low ratea. Wm. O. Bartholomew, Broker. 200 Omaha Mat. Bank Bldg. MB so CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repair ing promptly attended to. J, 4. ucnutree, win ana mu aireeu. iv i CB CREAM SODA. SARATOGA Ice cream aoda, one price 6c; one quality, the best. 8. W. cor. 24th Ames ave. 218 A14 PUR DRESSING. O. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 1424 8. 13th. BALE TIES. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th. !M6 FLORIST. L. HENDERSON. 1519 Farnam. TeL 1263. Bend for price list, cut flower and planta. M3W 1 PATENTS. PATENTS 8ues A Co., Bee Bldg., Omaha no lee unless -successful; advice rree. ' 881 Sept 18 PAWNBROKER. EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat ing; an ousiness connaenuai. uoi uougiaa 1 3S STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. JulU Vaughn. 430 Rang Bldg. LAWN MOWERS. Sharpened, repaired. L I. Wka., 140$ Howard. M 374 AUTOMOBILES. ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES. Dartght'a, 1119 Farnam atreet. JDS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. GRAND Electric Co.. 14 Jackson. TeL 2844. JINK. ALPIRN buy all kinds of acrap Iron and neiaia. sm vougias au tel. tHui PROPERTIES MANAGED. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. . Manage Estates and Other Properties Act as RECEIVER, EXECUTOR, GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE for CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, INDIVIDUALS and fiscal agents of CORPORATIONS 1320 Farnam St. TeL 1064. AJtJtOVKCEMEJITa. WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. Tele phone 2190. all South Thirteenth atreet. MiT? TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. TWIN CITT EXP. 'Phone 1717. tot s. nth. am L. M. E. haula trunk. Tel. 780. MS54 POLICIES PIRCHAIED. INSURANCE policies, old-line companlea, purchased. Loans on policies. Call on or writ The Putnam Co., $04-1 N. Y. Llle Bldg., Omaha, Nab. BRASS FOUNDRY. BRASS and aluminum caattng, nickel plat ing ana nnisning. specialty Mig. to., u is. Main bl, council tsiuns. LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN ft PRICE. $3 U. S. N'l Bk. Bid. si NEB. Collection Co., 306 N. Y. Life Bldg. BANK STATEMENTS. No. 2778. ' Rtport of the conamon 01 THE Mb... CHANTS NATIONAL BANK. At Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at the Close or Business, juiy 10, BB'nniinr'trR Loans and discounts. $2,(18,9'4 70 Overdrafta, secured . . ... and unsecured s U. 8. bonds to secure ...... c rculatlon no.tww uu TT a KnnHa rnr U. 8. deDOSltS l'PU.WV W Stocks, securities, etc. 231,719 27 ture and nxtures.... Due from national banks (not reserve .gents) $ 13B,778 Due from state banks and bankers. 43,346 w Due from approved reserve agenta 476,so so Checka and other cash Ite is 11,996 46 Exchanges for clear ing house . 76,466 60 Notes of other na tional banks 26,7o w Fractional paper cur rency, nickels ana cents 477 6$ Lawful Money Re serve In Bank, vis.: Specie Legal tender notes.. 132.485 00 265,000 00- 1,156,195 12 Redemption fund with U. B. treasurer (6 ner cent of circula tion) 1,600 60 Total LIABILITIES. $4,267,973 84 t $'0,000 00 100,000 00 M.88 7 (0,030 00 Capital stock paid In. Kurnius Tuno Undivided profits, less expenses ana taxes , .. paid .- National bank notes outstanding: Due to other ng- - , tional banka $ 673,305 73 Due to state banks and bankers 664,531 os Due to trust com- panles and savings na anka 28,810 63 Individual . denoslu subject to check.... 1.478.294 80 Demand certificates of deposit 11.863 10 626,133 84 $.662 78 107,078 IS Time certificates of deposit Certified checks Cashier's checks out standing United States de posits Total 100,000 00 3.596,587 08 $4,267,973 84 State of Nebraska. County of Douglaa. ss 1, tiUtner uraxe, caanier 01 tne aoova named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is - true to the best of my knowledge and belief. liUTHEn DRAKE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of July, 1902. JT. f. HAMIUON, (Seal.) Notary Public. Correct Attest: FRANK MURPHY. BEN B. WOOD, FRANK T. HAMILTON. Directors. NO. 297$. Report of th Condition of the - UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, At Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, at tne Close or Business, July 16, 1902: Loans and discounts. Overdrafts, secured $2,793,926 14 S0.91S SO ' 50000 00 100,000 00 t.eoo to 3,tu6 14 100 00 7.000 00 and unsecured U. S. bonds to secure olrculatlon U. B. bonds to secure U. 8. deposits Premiums on U. S. bonds Stocks, securities, etc. Backing houae, furni ture and fixtures.... Other real estate owned Du from national banka (not reaerve acents) t 104.711 07 69.245 93 (07.73$ 96 138 $S 6,128 $1 (4,323 21 10,000 00 21 4$ Due from state banks and bankers Du from spproved reserve agents Internet revenue stamps Checks and other cash Item Exchanges for clear ing house t Notea of other na tional banka Fractional paper cur rency, nickel and cant Lawful Money Re aerve In Bank, vis.: Specie Legal tender notea.. 247.267 00 110.000 00- 1,199.967 SO Redemption fund with V. B. treaurer (6 per cent of circula tion) !.S0 00 Total LIABILITIES. $4,196,017 $8 Capital stock paid In. Surplus fund Undivided profit, leas t 400.roo on 80,000 00 $0,217 20 expenses ana taxes paid : National bank notes outstanding Due to other na tional banka $ $27,254 00 Due to state banks and bankers 162.64 74 Individual deposits subject to check ... 1.67S.9M 33 10,000 00 Demand certificates of deposit Time certificates of deposit Certified checks Cashier's checka out- atandlng United States de. posits 1 70.164 $4 46.4,-0 $4 $.0f &$ $8.2164 100,000 00- 8.634.770 13 Total M5.017 88 State or jMeorasxa county or Douglas, as: I. V. B. Caldwell, cashier of the above named lank, do solemnly swear that the above e'atement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief V. B. CALDWELL. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this itn aay or juiy, ioi. L M. TALMAGE. (Seal.) , Notary Public. Correct Attest: EUCLID MARTIN, ' M. T. BARLOW. . B. 8. CALDWELL. ' Directors. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. To Whom It May Concrrn Notice Is here y given that the Hoard of Commissioners f Hook county. Nebraska, will, on the lKlh day of August, W2, and until noon of that day, receive bids at Bassett, Nebraska, for the construction of a Bridge crossing the Nlobra.a river at a point on or near the half-section line dividing section $. north and south, In township 32, rnnge 19. which bridge shall be ot the following gen eral character: Of sufficient leneth to span eaid river from bank to bank, Including Island, and about 4K feet; pile and stringer, under truss, wood bridge; white oak piling, a feet. 12 inches at butt and driven at least 24 feet Into the ground; bents 86 feet apart, 4 piles to the bent: benta protected by piling Ice breaks, with railroad Iron protec tion, ana Denia or pnea unacr same pro tected by two-Inch white oak plank: string ers of Oregon fir, 4x11 Inches, laid 16 Inches from center to center; 14-foot roadway, two and one-half-inch white oak plank; trusses not less than one Inch in diameter, 4 truss rods to each span; railing 3 feet nign, substantial, nara pine, caps on puea white oak, 12xl; bridge to be 6 feet above low water mark, and to be painted. 1 All material to be first-class of kind named. Plana and specifications In county clerk's office. AU bids must be accompanied by plans and BDeclftcatlona and also bond a re quired by law, and no bid will bo considered unless accompanied by bona. Right reserved to reject any r ail Ditie. By order of the Board of Commissioners Of Rock county. Dated July 8, 1902. U. A. HILOBUKO, county riem. July 18d30t-M BIDS FOR STEAM, HEATINO PLANT. Sealed bids will be received for Installing a steam heating plant In the public school building at Kemmerer, Wyoming, s per plans and specincationa, wnicn may ce aeen upon application to umana national bank, Omaha. Bids win close juiy zi, isnz. bids to oe forwarded to tile undersigned. The suc cessful bidder will be required to furnish bond. Work must be completed by Sep tember 15, 1902. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ( HANH. jhaijUimi;, secretary. Frontier, Wyoming. J18d7t-M DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing under the name and style of Drake, Wilson & William, n-anufacturers ot boilers, stacka, lard and water tanka and breeching, located at 19th aid Pierce streets, Omaha, Nebraska, Is hereby dissolved. The business will be continued at the same place under their successors, doing bualneaa as an Incorporation under the name of the Wilson Steam Boiler company tincorporateoi. UKAKrj, WlUbUn fc WILLIAMS, July 19, 1902. Jy-20-lt IAILWAY TIME I'AHO, ' 1 . UNION STATION-IOTH AND SI ARC Y. Chicago, Reek Isiagjd Pacific. Leave. Arrive, EAST. Chicago Daylight Lim ited a 6:oo am a 6:45 am Chicago Daylight a 1:00 am a 9:36 pm Chicago Express. ...,....bll:ls am a 6:06 pm De iloine Local a t:w pm bll:bOam Chicago Fust Express.. .a 6:03 pm a 1:26 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain Lim ited a 6:60 am a 4:66 am Lincoln, Colo. Springs, Denver. Pueblo and Weat . a 1:80 pm a 6:43 pm Colo., Texas, CaL &. Oklahoma Flyer a 5:20 pm aU:40 pm Union Faolaa. Overland Limited a 9:40 am a 7:30 pm ast Man California Express Pacific Express.... Eastern Express.... Atlantio Express.... Colorado Special... Chicago Special.... Lincoln, Lea trie a 8:60 am a 3:25 pm ..all:30 pm a 4:33 pm a 7:30 am 7:10 am 3:40 am and Wabaak. Leave. Arrive. St. Louis "Ca.inon Ball" Express v. a 6:65 pm a 8:20 am Bt. louis Local, council , Bluffs a 9:15 am al0:30 pm Stromsburg Ex b 4:06 pm bl2:60 pm Grand Island Local b 6:30 pm b 9:36 pm Chicago at Northwestern. "The Northwestern Line." Fast Chicago.. ...a 3 40 am Mall Local Sioux City.... Daylight St. Paul... Daylight Chicago... Local Chicago Local Carroll Fast Chicago Limited Chicago Fast St. Paul Fast Mall Local Uloux City .. Illinois Central. ...a 8:00 pm ...a 6:10 am 3:60 pm ...a : n. w:2o pm ...a 8:00 am all:20 tm ...al0:66 am a 5:30 Dm ...a 3:65 pm al0:00 am ...a :oi pm a 4:06 pm ...a 7:4a pm a 9:20 am ...a 7:65 Dm a 8:60 am ... a 2:40 pm ...b 1:55 pm b 10:00 am Chicago Express .a 7:20 am a 6:10 pm Chlcaan. Mfnneanolla dc St. Paul Limited a 7:60 pm a 8:0S am Minneapolis 6 St. Paul Expreas b 7:20 am bl0:38 pm Chicago Express al0:35 pm Mlasoarl Pacific St. Louis Express a 10:00 am a 6:25 pm K. C. A St L. Ex alo:60 pm a 6:15 am Chicago, Mllwiakee fc St. Paal Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 8.05 am Chicago umana Jx..t 7:40 am o 8:40 pm WEBSTER DEPOT IStH Jk WEBSTER Fremont. EJkhorn A Mlaaenrl Valley. Leave. Arrive. Black Hills. Deadwood. Hot springs a i:w pm a swo era Wvomlnc. Casner and Douglas d 1:00 pm a SAO pm Hastings, x or, lhvw city. HUDerior. ucneva. Exeter and Seward.... b $:00 pm b 6:00 Dm Norfolk. Lincoln and Fremont b 7:30 am blOS am rFremont Local o 7ao am Chlcaao, St. FanI, Minneapolis Jk Omaha. Twin City Paasenger....a 6:80 am a 9:00 Dm Bloux city raaaenger...a i:uu pm aii:zo am Emerson Local o a:w pm 0 8:46 am Missouri Pacific. Nebraska Local, via Weeping water o 4:10 pm alO:2S am BURLINGTON STATION IOTH MASON Borllagten A Mleeonrl River. Leave. Arrive. Wvmore. Beatrice and Lincoln a s:to am bll:6S am Nebraaka Expreas a 6:40 am a 7:46 pm Denver Limited a 4:26 pm a 6:46 at Black Hins ana fugel Bound fexprese u:iu pm . a 3:10 Dm Colorado Vestlbulea lyer a 1:10 pm Lincoln Fast Mall b 8:10 pm a 9:17 am Fort Crook and Platta- mouth b 8:20 pm bll:06 am Rellevnue A Pacific Jet. a 7:60 Dm a 8:27 am Bellevue A Pacific Jet.. a 8:00 am 1 Kanaaa City. St. Joseph at Council Blefte. Kansas City Day Ex. ...a 9:20 am a 6:06 pm St. Loula Flyer a 6:10 pm all: IS am Kanaaa City Night Ex.. aiu:a0 pm a ;le am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, e Sun day only, o Daily except Saturday, e Dally exjpepi a&unuajr. tnicagr, uuriiagioa ct aiBcy. Leave.- Arrive. Chicago Special 7:00 am a 4:'6 pm Chlcaao Veatibuled Ex. a 4:oo pm a 7:30 am Chicago Local a 9:30 am all:00 pm UMcago Limitea a :u pm a 7:w am Fast Mall a 2:45 pm STKAMHO IT . Summer Tours on Lako Michigan. "Vh,, manitou tor sr rrloiololTly, three ulllps Mc. wK for Praakrort. Ckrlvlx, M.r.r rt. Bay flaw, f-to-kar, Maoklaaa lalaaa, ooa awAtai tar MaSaia aa4 ail Kaal Palate. LEAVtSj CHICAGO At FOLLOWS! TsmSb. Thure. tia.m. .a.dp.aa. MANITOU STEAMSHIP CO., OFFICE . DOCKS, lass en N. Wat Its.. Chicas. ANCHOa Ukav-C- a. aVAILr-STtAJlXAS kail 'a tagulariy hatwaa PIW TORK. LOKDONDKRaY OLAaOOW( NBW YORK. OlBKALTaa NAPUtg. Seprlar aoeamnaoaatlooa. gaoallant Calais, Brers rasa tor lb comfort et eaarausais alualoualy ana. Ildarad aw practloao. BUifla r Round Trip tl carta latua art vara Nre Tark aa4 aootch. Br,llak. Irian aaS all PrUalaal CeatlaanU! paints at atUastlvr rat aa. Par Itcaals r auml laforouitloia it.pl r to HSNUKBejM BAU.. taloaaa. ar aor I.OOL AOST. t)eputy State Veterinarian ( Food Inspector. II. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S. CITT VETERINARIAN. Offioe and Infirmary, ath and Mason Sta, Omaha, Neb. Telephone $30. WOMAN MANAGES AIRSHIP Mrs. Stanley 8pencer Makes au Asceasion and Lands Without Mishap. CUTS SEVERAL CIRCLES IN UPPER MR First Woman on Record to Mike the Effort Unaided and hc Handles ' the Machine Like a Veteran. (Copyright 1902, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, July 19. (New Tork World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) Mrs. Stanley Spencer, the handsome, vivacious, plucky 16-year-old wife of the intrepid aeronaut and the first woman to successfully navigate an airship gave the World correspondent this account ot her experiences In this unique situation at the Crystal Pilace: "I was entirely confident I should have no troubla In maklrg an ascent and persuaded my husband to allow me to do so. Everything being ready, I stepped into the car and pressed the button which started the elec tric motor. I have frequently made balloon ascents with my husband, but the sensa tion ot having the entire management of an airship was extremely thrilling. ' "The craft Instantly responded to each movement of the rudder. I ran up to a height of 250 feet and when I made the first turn the ship came about instantly and I could hear the wild cheering of the specta tors below. "I made a complete detour above the grounds. I must confess that I felt a mad desire to continue the journey, and circle the towers ot the palace, but, remembering my husband's Instructions, I relinquished the idea. After guiding the airship about and describing a series of figure eights I descended In a perfectly easy and safe man ner. "I was tn the air exactly thirty minutes. The airship employed was similar to Santos-Dumont's, but on a much smaller scale and the propeller was placed In front. where It acts as trajector, the compact of air preventing oscillation and rendering the canvaa rudder more capable of control. - 'The motor Is a Sirams three and a half- horse power and the propeller represents $125,000 spent by Hiram Maxim In expert ments. The fuel Is petroleum. To prevent repetition of the Severo accident It flows along a metal pipe enclosed In a water Jacket and the exhaust terminates in a Davy safety lamp, rendering an explosion Impossible. 'Sailing an airship under favorable condi tions Is 'the most delightful sensation im aginable. Once experienced one would risk anything to Indulge It. I am firmly con vinced that In a few years It will be as common as motoring." TALK IN THEATRICAL WORLD Playwright and Players tn Paris on Vacations and Planning; for Coming Season, (Copyright 1902, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, July 19.--(New York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) Jane Hading Is trying to arrange an American tour fur next winter, playing "Napoleon." Coqueljn has secured Mme. Blenstock'a version of "Ivan the Terrible," which, la said to be superior to anything Rostand ever did. The American rights hive been bought, It Is said, for Dodson, whom Klaw ft Erlanger are going to atar. Clyde Fitch, who now Is under his moth er'a care, writes that ha la getting better and aa soon as he Is a little stronger he will coma to Versailles, where he will be the guest of Elizabeth Marbnry and El ele DeWolfe until the middle of Septem ber. Then all will return to America. Viscountess de Tredern, who Is' well known in New York society, will produce Chalbrler's opera, "Gwendoline," herself taking tha leading part. Richard Mansfield Is reported to have been so enchanted with Octave Mirabeau'a new drama, "Business Is Business," which la to be produced at the Comedle Francaise In November, that he Is coming here from London to meet Mlrabeau, having decided to postpone his retirement In order to pro duce the piece.' Amelia Bingham has definitely 4eclded to appear In "Mme. Flirt," which' tilled the whole of last season at the "Athenee Maud Adama haa arrived In Paris from Switzerland. After five shopping daya hero she will return to the Touralne district to visit hlstorlo castlca. She will spend her vacation at the same convent where ahe aought rest last summer. Him. Pilar Morln haa algned two engage ments, completely taking up her next sea son. She will appear In private-Society en tertainments in London until January, when she will play here In a new panto mime. In March and In June she will play tha title role In Eugene Moran'a new com edy. She aay she will not return to the United States for several yeara. Calve la entertaining a large party of American friends at her mountain estate In Aveyron. Sarah Bernhadt lately passed ' through her on her way from London to Bene isie her wild ocean retreat upon the rocka nt which aha once was shipwrecked and where ah haa been going every summer since. Tvette Gullbert hotly denies the asser tion published In America that her new novel la a satire upon Sarah Bernhardt, who haa always been her dear friend. Margaret . Ayer, whose mezzo soprano voice V.a been the wonder of tha past aea son, U confronted with the prospect of a lawsuit with the (management M th Na tional Opera Oomlque. It seems that she agreed to sing there the' next two winters, but her mother,' Harriet Hubbard Ayer, oblectlnc vigorously, the young woman finally refused to sign a contract. Man ager Carre now argues that an oral agree ment Is binding. Margaret Intends to re turn home next month. She sang lately at parties given by Mrs. Btuyvesant Fish Mrs. Harry Lehr and Mrs. Astor, wno now Invite the marvelous singer to join them at Newport. 7 EARTHQUAKE IN TRINIDAD Shock ia Be Severe that People ot Island ' Are In State of Conaternatlon. NEW YORK, July 19. A dispatch hss been received here from St. Vincent, cables a port pf Spain, Trinidad,, correspondent. stating that the Island la In conaternatlon over a serlea of violent earthquake ehocks. Tha tremblings began Thursday morning and wera so severs that all tha bualness houses ot Kingston were deserted. Many building were badly cracked by the shaking of tha ground . and further newa from th Island Is anxiously awaited. KINGSTON, St. Vincent. Friday, July 1$. STEAMBOATS. HOLUND-AI'ERICA LINE New York-Kotterdnm. via. Houloina. S. U. New Twin-screw a s. ot 18,000 ton rogUtsr Twin.Scraw l( . . . J . Steamer HUUIUdill July 20.10AM Stadendam Aug.. 10 A. M. Twin-Screw feleauier Twin-So rew Steamer Apply to Potsdam Aw"ia.m. Harry Moores, 1(101 Farnam street; J. S. McNallv, li&i Farnam street; H. S. Jones, iuui Farnam street; Louis iseese, jam national Bank, umana. -SeversI shocks of earthquake were ex.- perleoced .her yesterday. There was a 1 terrific one nt 9 45 In the morning. It wss accompanied by a hoed, tumbling, ex plosive sound like thunder. Furniture - waa set In motion everywhere; bottles and crockery were thrown from shelves In shops and aeveral buildings were damaged. There was no loss of lit, but a great panto pre vailed. The most sever shock lasted only ten seconds. These shocks were probably caused by subterranean gas or steam explosions. A few days ago It was reported that the sad dle between the two craters of the Soufrlere volcano had collapsed, result ing in the fall of thousands ot cublo feet of sand and scoria rock Into the funnel. thus blocking the throat of tha crater and It Is now claimed that the gaa and steam, falling to find an outlet by the throat or funnel, caused Internal explosions and In- , tense concussions. CONTRACTS FOR BIG CABLE London Concern to Maaafaetnre ana Lay Line from Honolulu to Manila. LONDON, July 19. The Commercial Fa clflc Cable company slgued'a contract with the Telephone Contraction company la London this week for the manufacture and laying of Its cable from Honolulu to Maclla, touching at Guam. The construction com pany guaranteed to complete the cable by June, 1003, If furnished with the necessary soundings. In the event that those cannot be furnished the company agrees to finish the cable laying within such time there after as la necessary to take tha sound ings. - 1 Having two ateamors capable of carry ing 65,000 miles of cables, ths company la able to complete within a year work wLich will take the other contractors two to do. The steamer Sllvertown, at Woolwich, Is now loading the Ssn Francis jo-Honolulu cable. 2,400 miles and Is expecting to tall for 6an Francisco in August. Eighteen hundred miles ot this aectton have idready been manufactured and are belog taken on board Sllvertown. MAY FAIL TO SEE EMPEROR Olympian Games Delegates Will Proa- ably Miss Andlenee te Wil liam In Berlin, BERLIN, July 19. It Is now considered doubtful whether Emperor William will have a convenient opportunity to receive the Olympian games dslegates, John B. Payne, Laverne W. Noyes and Henry ' J. Furber, jr., of Chicago, who arrived here July 16. Hla majesty's present plaaa are to keep away from Berlin for a month. The delegates' time here is limited, as they have to go to Paris. They have reoelved nothing but pleaaant aasurancea unofficially from thos who may later officially aend a German representa tion. The delegates would find their work greatly simplified should congress author ize tha president to recognise tha game. . Garnor and Greene Arguments. QUEBEC, July 19. Judging from the present appearance argument on tha motion to quash tha write of habeas corpus In tha Gaynor-Greens case will not be concluded. today. Mr. Stuart opened the proceeding this morning on behalf of the prosecution, being followed by Senator Dandurand, who addressed the court in French, both quoting numerous authorities in support ot their motions. Messrs. Taschereau, Oervals and Tessler are to speak and Mr. McMastar will close the argument Leopold Vtalta Edward. - LONDON, July 19. King Leopold ot Bel- glum, whose yacht Alberta la lying In tha Solent, visited King Edward today on board the royal yacht Victoria and Albert and atayed half an hour with him. The latter's condition continue to be all that could bo desired. VAULT BOXES ARE EMPTY Chicago Safety Deposit Vaults, tana posed to Contain Thousands. Are Rifled. CHICAGO, 'Yuly 19. Mystery surrounda the reported disappearance of $22,183 tn. cash and two certified checks of $800 he longing to three prominent bookmakers ot the Washington park racetrack from tha night vaults of the Masonla . Temple Safety Deposit company. Tha losses that were reported today are: George Rose, $13,389; K. N. Murphy. $6,780, and 8 Sturgeon. $2,094. Last night after tha and of the racing at tha Washington psrk track tha thra bookmakera In company deposited their money In the night vaults. Today when the men came to secure their money the box's were empty. Tha varnish was acratched from the boxea In places aa If . they had been tampered with. Tha men all bad separate keys, aa . did tha watch-. man. Other losses have been reported, hut the management of the deposit company believes, no robbery has taken place. The police are working on the case. Later In tha day heavy loaaea were re ported by persons which msda tha aggregate loea reach $36,000. Two bookmakera reportad losses ss follows: Harry lAudcmann, $7,600; "Doo" Ralney, $8,000. Shannon brothers and "Bad" White are said to hava heavy depoatta and only empty boxes. George Rose, la addi tion to hla cash, aatd he lost $$,000 ia cer tificates of deposit. ' MINE CHANGES OWNERSHIP Total Consideration fo Mlehlnan Iron Property it Over Three Million Dollars. MARQUETTE, Mich.. July It. It Is of ficially announced that tha Cleveland Cliffa Iron company haa purchased the leaae held by the Itasca Mining company on 160 acrea ot land adjoining the Hawkins mill a ou iu, rnivra ivanu. r,Df. The consideration was $500,000 cash and 7 cent per ton for all ore now shown up (about 6,000,000 tons) and all that la yet to be found. . Th lease provides for th payment to the tee holder of a royalty ot 20 enta per .ton on all ore mined, which makes tha total considerably over $3,060,000, it being estimated that tha tract contalna fully 19, 000,000 tona of ore. TO OUST CLEVELAND COUNCIL Attorney General Sheet Begins Que Warranto Proceeding In District Court. CLEVELAND. July 19. Attorney Con ors! tsneeta began quo-warranto proceed ings In the circuit court today to oust the Cleveland city council and demanding that the members of that body show by what right they hold offlc. Judgo Caldwell ot tho elrcu.lt court granted aa order restraining tho eounell from granting further franchisee or special privileges until tha case 1a heard asd de cided. Attorney Oeneral Sheets boida that In asmuch aa tha federal plan ef municipal government has been declared unconstitu tional by the supreme court, tha cits' aoua-. ell la aa Illegal body.