Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 29, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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

    SPECIAL NOTICES
AirrrtlMmmtl for M rnlamas
will he taken til 12 m. for the
fevealaa; erilttnn tni aatll p. m. for
tthe mornlnf inl Kandar edition.
Rttn 1 l-3e a word Brat Inaertlon,
In a word thereafter. Nothing taken
for Iraa than Stop for the arat laaer
'tlon. ThMf advenleemenle mnat be
j ran ronaeeatlvety.
Advertisers, b reqaeatlna; a nnm-
dreaaed to a a a inhered letter la rare
of The Bee. Anawers ao addreaaed
twill be delivered aa presentation of
irheck.
MISCELLANEOUS
BOYLES COLLEGE
Fall Term September 4, day and night
Business. Shorthand. Typewriting, Teleg
raphy, Normal and English. All mmmr
sessions. 'Catalogue free. Address II H.
Boyles, Pres., Boyles Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
K 313
QTHVPQ Replated. Omaha Plating Co,
O I V t O li0g jurney St. Tel. 1636.
R-J14
CITY SAVINGS BANK pays 4 per cent.
R-316
TRY KELLY'S TOWEL SUPPLY. Tel. 1630.
R 316
A NTI-Monopoly Garbage Co., 621 N. 16th,
Tel. 1779. B 317
LAUNDRY
CITT ST1 AM
ZU B. UtD BU
Telephone 264
R 311
CUT RATE railway ticket everywhere.
P. H. Fhllbln, 1506 Farnam. 'Phone 7S4.
R-3i9
kfPYQ Rubber Stamps and stencils Nor.
Mfg. CO., 212 S. 12lh St. Tel. 1714.
R 834
(DMA HA Safe and Iron Works make a spe
cialty of fire escapes, shutters, doors and
safes. G. Andreen, prop., 102 S. 10th St.
R 320
THE OMAHA FOUNDRY
Iron and brass castings. 802 Jackson. Tel.
2422. R-Jil
SIGN PAINTING, S. IL Cols. 1302 Douglas.
BAD IRONS replated, 20c: three for 60c.
Omaha Plating Co., 1608 Harney. Tel. 2635.
R $03
LOCKSMITH Kt'a nd Loci"- c. r,
a-VvrvOlUl 1 fl Heflln. 217 South 14th,
R-M719
FURNACE AND STOVE REPAIRS.
During August we examine lurnaccs. hot
water and stearr plants frea of charge.
We clean, remount and supply all parts,
asbestos pipe covering, hot water attach
ments. Visit our model repair house, new
location. 1206-1208 Douglas. Tel. 960.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WOKKS
R M4SI
CHICAGO tailor, ladles' and gentlemen's
men iiih wura. iei. seu. iizum f arnam.
R M975 812
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
THOROUGHBRED niken ducks for s:0
3210 Cass 8t. Q WiS
MILCH COWS on easy terms. 43d and
SECONDHAND
STEAM FITTINGS FOR SALE
It you want a bargain in steam fittings call
aud look over Uiu following supplies;
IB-inch Austin horizontal separator.
18-Inch Austin's horizontal separator
a.he have been taken out on account of
iZZi. ...7"" m'7i" ".. 'n
Co. or see W. H. Bridges, engineer, Bet
r 111 tr I ma ha . ' -
... W 1
FOR SALE, new and second-hand billiard
to iiiiuin oi uu KinUs:
easy payments. Send for catalogue
Brunswlck-Balke-Collender, 407 a loth Ht
Omaha. Q 827
COMPLETE line new and 2d-hand furnl.
,Vur.e' ...V.1"080 Furniture Co.. 14io Dodge.
lei. 2020, ti-tJS ,
SD-HAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1119 Far
nam. j ajy
1 140 BUYU good runabout automobile, guar
anteed in good running order: original
...... A .1 1 .... I I
Q-331
BHEK WIN-WILLIAMS CO. BEST MIXED
t-ni.vi, DiiesiiiKn at aiconneu Drug Co
Omaha. y 332
CHEAP chicken fence, long fir Umbers and
leiepituna pinna, wi iougias. Q 333
PULLEY AND COUNTERSHAFTS AT A
BARGAIN,
to pulleys, from Incites to 48 Inches In
uiniiKini , m wuu mi ana i is, complete.
These are all In Itrst-class condition. W
H. Bridges, engineer, Bee Bldg.
Q-1U
FOR SALE, several scholarships in a first
class standard school In Omaha, compris
ing lunipieiB vuuibv 111 ousiness, sliort
hand and typewriting. Inquire at Bee
FOR F.ALB Two life scholarships on
Omaha business colleges. Address
Dwigm Williams, umana Bee, Omaha,
Neb. Q-J
FOR SALE, abcAit 60 feet ornamental aal
vanlsed Iron cornice and ornamental
Iron posts suitable (or show window. Ap
ply superintendent Bee building.
M82a
FOR SALE CHEAP A second-hand paper
cutter. Would be serviceable for Job
printer,' candy maker or grocer. Address
zuv. Bee omce. y Mtl4 2x
, FOR SALE Elegant furniture for six
rooms, practically new, must be sold by
September 1; a bargain; second-hand
dealers neea not apply. Airs. Will Clarke,
sin kuu(i. sax
BUSINESS CHANCES
IF YOU wish to buy or sell a business or
real estate, consult U. S. Sales Bureau,
634 and bJO tiOt iilU. X 144
IF YOU waut to buy, sell, rent or exchange
rtal estate or business QUICK see Collis
ion-Walts Co., u3b I'axton bik. 1 4W
PARTY owning a large ana rapidly growing
business of A) years standing in tuis city
luuee of 7 per cent dividend per annum,
puyable semi-annually. Address lu Bee
Y sue
13-ROOM boarding house for sale; desirable
locution, auuicss iju, care iee.
Y-M189 812
WE have run two of the most successful
' general stores In southeastern Neb. for
everal years, with stocks staple, clean
and well kept in tact, the largest stores
1 uiiu sales in either town, with liberal
profits. After a recent sickness of 'm
days ana oiner uupuiriii piaus. we win
eel) either or both store for cash, or
not over H cash, hal. clear Neb. land.
- Miiv-ka will Invoice about S12.000 nrli.
, These are safe, well pa) lug investments
X
HOARDING house at a bargain, 13 rooms.
close in. Owner leaving city. 511 N. 1Mb.
I MoM Blx
FOR SALE Stock, hardware and Imple
ments trade established. Also resldenci
In good town, best of territory. N. E
NebiasKa. investment aoout 0.11.1. Ad
drss 204 Bee. i-iiJS8 31
A 13.000 stock of general merchandise and
fixtures tor sate ior 91. 11 lasen hi once
IhiIhk good business. John Cals.-n
shta. la. x wois 90
bi.ii KALE-NfwiD&cer and printing out
h4, In a lively town of 600 In western
lewa; large territory; will aell cheap loi
rash. Address lf7. care Bee.
T-M907 tx
BKAUTIFUL PRESENTS. Ftee partlcu
liAr with beautiful Dresent for stamnec
envelope. E. Branan 4k Co., Buiketts-
vllle, Ohio. ZM sis JWX,
CLAIRVOYANTS
Jalmlt-M ME B U D D H A-Clalrvoyant
l4iKaieu over 11-1 b. ioiu, upsiaais. ni
sultful predictions guaranteed. 8334
WONDERFUL TRIAL READING
fjend dime, stamped envelope, own writing.
birth dale, lr. J. iester, drawer n. t
Iiuis. Mo , snd receive a
. WONDtKUL TRANCE READING
6-U041 2X
WANTED MALE HELP
FALL TERM
OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Owns Benlember 4 In new building.
Nineteenth snd Farnam. All business
branches. Shorthand. Typewriting, Tele
graphy, Pen Art, Cartooning. Night schoil
starts now. Write for catalogue. Address
ROHRBOUGH BROS.
WANTED FOR U. 8. ARMY, abte-bodied
unmarried men, between ages of 1 ana
36. citizens of United States, of good
character and temperate habits, who
read and speak Lngusn. For further In
formation apply to Recruiting Officer,
13th and DoukIss hts.. Omaha; Lincoln.
Neb., or tiloux citv. la. B "2
Window Trimmer.
Clothing Salesman.
Grocery Clerk.
-I-1 . . .
WESTERN KEF. BUND ASS N (Inc.),
UvpU B. 841-4i N. X. l-"e imoh.
B 9vrs
IF YOU are in need of a position call and
nave a neart-to-neart lata witn iiahi,
1 HE EXPERT. 401 N. Y. Life. B 33
THREE men of good appearance; steady
employment.
C. F. Adams Co., ltl Mowara
B M340
WANTED Men and boys to learn plumb-
Inff Irada I Si n nl i.l.l U ,1 111 H M it foT
giaduates; $4 to ii per day. Many com
plete course In two months. Graduates
admitted to union and Master Plumbers
association. Send for free catalogue.
Coyne Bros. Co. Plumbing Schools. New
York City. Cincinnati. O., SU Louis, Mo.
B 342
WANTED Men with teams; steady work.
Apply at Johnson Bros.' transfer co., live
Farnam. B MH
DRUG stores bought and sold. Drug clerks
wanted. Jr. V. Knlcsu B24 It. x. a
B M921
THREE bright, active men capable of
earning 13S weekly lor traveling posuiou.
Applv after 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Manager,
6uo Ware block. B MJ
WANTED General agent for Nebraska
ana lowa, druggist prererrea; win mane
a good contract with right party; 3300
required. Address 211, Bee.
B M621 812x
WANTED Riding saddle makers on stock
saddles. Also hand stampers. oieauy
work for the right parties. Come at once
or address Marshall-Wells Hardware Co.,
Duluth, Minn. B M9 Ss
WANTED Threo good teams for hauling
coal. Apply C. V. Hull CO., Z"in aim
Izard. B-OT8 1
WANTED Men to learn barber trade. 'VTe
oiiglnated tins snort metnoti oi moiiuu
tlons In 1P!3 and have taught nearly all
who have learned since. Practical experi
ence, little exien.se. Call or write, Moler
Barber College, 1116 Farnam St.
B M748 SeptlX
8 experienced stenographers, $75.
2 experienced stenographers, $00.
6 clerical men, railroad.
Bookkeeper and stenographer, $76.
Manager, Investment, salary, $1,200.
Young man stenographer, $7.
HART, 401 N. Y. LIFE.
B M708 29
WANTED City salesman, educated man of
food address; also salesmen eastern e
raska and western Iowa. Apply person
ally or by letter, with references, Megeath.
Htiitlonery Co., 1421 Farnam St., Omaha,
Neb. B-897 29
A GOOD, bright and Intelligent boy. about
IS or 16 years old, to wor in wnmesaie
house. Call 5o6 S. 13th St. B 906 29x
GRADUATE DENTIST wanted to assume
part of my practice; good thing ror ngni
man. Address 239 Bee. B M 9164.
WANTED 2 furnace repair men and 2
stove blockers. omana ssiove Kepatr
Works. B-M-922 31x.
WANTED A man with horse and wagon;
one that Is acquainted with stove repairs
preferred. Omaha Stove Repair Works.
B M 923 31x.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
80 working girls. Canadian office, 15th and
Dodge i;-iu
50 GIRLS. Experience not necessary; work-
rnnm. fntil waII ventilated. HhiiiIs OmAha
Bag Co. " C M10
WANTED Girl to do ordinary house work,
:.W per ween. .uavenpori. aae
Dundee car. C 322
WANTED Competent nurse girl; small
family. 1117 B. iwth Ave. c ta
WANTED First-class bookbinders and
girls for folding. A. 1. Root, inc., l.'io
Howard 8t. C-671
WANTED A cook at 102 N. 18th.
C 807 29X
WANTED Experienced cloak and suit
salesladies; good salary to right partus;
none but experienced persons need
gnawer. Address No. 210. C M615
GIRLS wanted. Bluff City Laundry, Coun
cil Bluffs. U-MS1
J iijij gin ior Keiiciai uuuwwurH, muni
1 i , C vu... n.n.l, lll-l
IH3 inn v diiu
I ni i Air. uii-
WANTED First-class laundress. good
wages. Apply TJ07 South 10th. Mrs. Her
man Kountze. c mo x
WANTED Ladles to learn halrdresslng.
manicuring, fncial massage, chiropody or
electrolysis. We originated this short
method of teaching in lhi3 and have
taught nearly all now In the business.
Inexpensive course. Call or write. Moler
College, 1114 Farnam St. C M747 SeptlX
WANTED Girl for general housework;
small family; good wages. Mrs. w. u.
Ure, 2003 Blnney 8t. C M830 29
Experienced stenographer, out of city, $10.
6 stenographers, 2 to 3 year's experience.
HART. 401 N. Y. LIFE.
C M709 29
WANTED Competent girl for general
housework. 11. P. Devolen, 1024 park Ave.
C M878 29
WANTED Experienced girl for general
housework; wages F er week. Mrs.
George H. Waring, 1707 Park Ave.
C-905 30
WANTED Good second girl; must also
help with children. 2610 Dewey Ave.
C M94 30
WANTED G'rl for general housework;
small family; call mornings. 417.' Hard
street. C 909 30x
GIRL for general housework; one who
can i loep at home; small family; no
washing; wages, $5 per week. Apply at
20:8 Maple street. C M9U 3x.
WANTED two experienced laundry girls.
City Steam Laundry, 211 So. Hth.
C M-913 29
WANTED IAdles for permanent home
work, copying, $3 to $15 weekly. Call
from 9 to VI, Monday to Frldav. 1718
I lodge street. O M 916 tx.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Position by A-l cook; all
around: no objection to leaving cltv. Ad
dress 238 Bee. A M 930 29x.
CHEF wants position; 12 years' experience.
Address -'Ho Bee. A M 921 29x.
DRESSMAKING
GOLDMAN Pleating Co., 200 Douglas Blk.
3u
IN FAMILIES, Miss Sturdy. 'Phone A276.
-36
MRS. R. A. KELLER. Ill N. SUh. 'phone
2o32, will make sgieclal reductions for the
next 20 days In the making of new "three
piece suits." First-class work guaranteed.
-'71
DANCING
MORAND'S classes for adults, 16th and
Harney, reopens on Friday, September
1. s p m. Buy your tlckat on or before
opening night and save $200 from reg
ular price. Open all day. Students from
the colleges and high school pupils half-
price. Tel. U'41. M26I 31
FOR EXCHANGE
IF YOU do i.ot find what you want In this
column, put an ad in and you will soon
get It. Z iwl
PATENTS
M. A. BT URGES, registered (lorner; pat
ents, trade mark, copyrrgbts; no fee un
teas successful. (U7 Y. Life, Omaha.
TTTE OMAHA
Your Waei Ad H
Deo Wont Ads
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
NEBRASKA
BUSINESS COLLEGE
BOYD'S THEATER BUILDING,
WILL BEGIN FALL TERM
MONDAY, SEPT. 4TH, 1905
Call and get full particulars.
ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th ft Chicago.
F, 348
DEWEY European hotel. 13th A Farna n.
ki-349
VIENNA Hotel; private dining rooms, cafe.
ROOMS and good board. $5 per week and
in r-r.ll i C1 - i , fc- ".M
up. Call 1617 Chicago St.
$1.00 to $2.00 per week. 422 S. 18th St., one
block south of court house. K 354
Tel. 611. O. M. E. Haul Trunks
K Mi54
LARGE room, with alcove, for two gentle
men. Modern. 116 No. 25th. E 266 S3x
ONE Mrv
home (cott
month age
with or without board, reasonable. 26ii
8. 13th St.. Stanford circle. E MM9 29x
MCLLY furnished or unfurnished rooms
for housekeeping. 2215 California.
E--MS81 2?x
8 or 4 nicely furnished rooms for light
housekeeping, across from high school,
2018 Davenport St. E &S6 29x
LARGE front room, suitable for 3 young
men; also other rooms, $2 00 per week
and upwards. Center hotel, 210 N. 17th
St. Tel. B-2547. E M577 29x
WELL furnished rooms, modern; rlpo
three housekeeping tootna, including
kitchen complete. ?23l Farnam. Flat li.
E SiO 2i'x
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD
CAPITOL HOTEL, 18th and Capitol Ave.;
broad verandas, ample lawns, stately
trees, rustic seats; home cooking; hot and
cold water; reasonable rates. F 35S
FURNISHED rooms, modorn; first-class
board; close In. 620 19th. F M847 31
Tel. 611. O. M. E. Haul Trunks
F-MG55
THE ROSE. 2020 Hnrney St., nicely fur
nished rooms, with good board; rates rea
sonable. F 490 S15x
EXCLUSIVE, cheerful place for couple of
gentlemen, established; West Farnam.
Address 231, Bee. F MX66 lx
ELEGANT front rooms with board. "The
Harney." Telephone 2253, 24th and Harney.
F 8S4 a x
LARGE front room, newly furnished, and
board for two; modern, private; telephone.
Call Sunday forenoon, 2u37 Harnev.
F SS6 2Hx
SOUTH front alcove room; could nrrange
for light housekeeping. 2"i0 Harney.
K Ml 2!x
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
THREE unfurnlshd rooms for rent for
housekeeping. No children, heat and Hsht
furnished. 2408 Cass. G 653
PUBEY BLOCK, 708 South 16th St., 4
rooms, $14.
Wlthnell block, 15th and Harney, steam
heat, $5 to $20
St. Mary's Ave. block, 27th and Leaven
worth Sis., 2 rooms, $11.
1920 South 10th St., 6 rooms. $7; 6 rooms, $10.
2026 St. Mary's Ave., gas, city water, rooms
newly papered, S rooms upstairs, $11; 3
rooms downstairs, $11.
N. P. DODGE & CO., 1614 Farnam St.
. O M&15 29
I or I unfurnished modern rooms, reason
able. 2210 Poppleton Ave. O MS83 2:'x
VERY desirable unfurnished rooms, Blngle
or ensulte, modern, 2567 Farnam St.
Q MS82 29x
Three unfurnished housekeeping rooms,
hear light, phone, bath, 522 No. 23d St.
G-M5
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Board and room desired In
private family by man and wife; best
references exchanged. Address 219, care
Bee. K 678 29x
YOUNG man wants place to work for
board while attending .Boyles college.
Tel. 1984. K 910 3
THREE good rooms, furnished; suitable
for cooking and light housekeeping; good
location. Address 242, Omaha Bee.
K M924 31x
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
rarnam ouiiin ec Co., UJi ft arnam St.
W 373
MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co.
an
GARVIN BROS.. 1604 Farnam. City loans
at lowest raias; no delay; get our terms.
W 37b
LOW"EST rates, city property; 6 P. C. on
xarma in eastern iseD. uemis, .raxton nua-
W-37il
BUILDING loans on residence property; t
per cent. w. a. Meikie, jtamge tiiock.
W 877
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead. 1520 Douglas.
W 37!i
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi
dence property In Omaha. Lowest rates. NO
delay. Thomas Brennan. R. 1. N. Y. Life.
W 379
WANTED City loans. R, C. Peters & Co.
W 370
FARM and city loans; lowest ratee. W. 11.
Thomas. 1st Nat l Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648.
W 371
LOANS on Omaha Improved property, or
to build with: can pay it back in monthly
payments. Hastings A Heyden, 16te4 Far
nam St W 378
FOR SALE FARMS
FIFTY good Improved farms from 160 to (4(
acres In Boone and Nance counties. Neb.
Favorable terms. For particulars call on
or write to uluhuk it CO., IW'1 Farnam
St.. Omaha. M424 A-29
THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY
FARMER.
This agricultural weekly goes to (0,000
homes of farmers and slocg raisers, so It
you have a good piece of land to sell at a
reasonable price you will llnd a buyer
among them. The cost of an advertisement
Is small 1 cents per word in small type, or
H.so per men il set la large type.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES
CHATELAINE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES
rDCWr N GERMAN. SPANISH.
T lA C 11 Il Davidae Bldg.. lbili & Farnam
EDWARD NORMAN KENT, teacher of
"The Art of binglng. Vocal studios.
Wlihnell building, Uiu and Harney.
U53t
E. D. KECK. Voice Teacher, . Miss Joy
Keck, assistant ana leacner oi piano.
Studio, Davidge Bldg., lHh and Farnam.
FOR SALE HORSES. WAGONS
WILL sacrifice new style high grade bike
surrey and runabout, with wire wheels,
ball bearings and cushion tires. A big
snap for someone. Johnaon & Danforth,
8. W. uor. ttib 4Uid Jon.es Sis. P 40
flnalw f ,,,-n I a V, n.4 mrm In nrlinl.
age newly furnished Just one
) to rent to respectable lady.
DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AL'UUST L"J, lino.
in
do the business A trial
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
W. H. THOMAS
Loans Money on
Residence Property
Loans for Building Purposes
Farm Loans
Fire Insurance
W. H. THOMAS
First National Bank Building.
RE 596
SIX LOTS
Located 88 feet south of the Central
boulevard, facing west on 23d. which, we
understand. Is to be a boulevard in South
Omaha. Six lots, -foot frontage each
by l;i5 feet deep, for $0. Just think of it.
$100 a lot for lots located like these.
Payne Investment Co.
First Floor Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 1781.
RE MS28 29
$2,000.
NEW, modern cottage; underfeed furnace;
5 rooms and floored attic. 2007 Miami.
W. H. GATES.
617 N. Y. Life. ' 'Phono 1294.
RE 903 30
AN IDEAL HOME
9 acres 4 acres In fruit. 1 acre of grapes,
balance raspberries, strawberries, cherries
and apples; 7-room house, barn,
granary and chicken houses; just the
place to make mdnoy. $3,000.
Payne Investment Company
1st Floor N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. 1781.
RE- M813 29
THE MIDLAND GUARANTEE & TRLBT
COMPANY'S abstracts of title are the
best. Our customers are r,o'scteJ bV a
$10 000 surety bond against loss by errors.
When you buy or sell real estate, demand
a "Midland" abstract. 1614 Farnam St..
N. Y. Life Bldg. N. P. DODGE. JR,
PRESIDENT. RE M523
FOR SALE Beautiful 12-room home near
West 40th St. Address 120, care Bee
RE M891
132x132 feet (corner), in wholesale district;
can sell very cheap.
THOMAS BRENNAN.
First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. RE 218
WRITE for Illustrated pamphlet describ
ing two ranches in the corn and alfalfa
belt. Willis Cadwell,. Broken Bow, Neb.
RB-722
GAS & ELECTRIC FIXTURES
Wholesale and Retail
BURGESS -GRANDEN CO.,
Formerly
F. M. RUSSELL FIXTURE CO.,
113 South 16th SU Telephone 681.
RE 681
Farm and Ranch Lands
Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming;
low prices; ten years time. Land Dept.
V. P. R. R., Omaha. Neb.. Dept. "A."
RE-468
CS1A8- Williamson Co.u- Bu? h'-
... RE 721
FOR SALE One df the best homes In
Hanscom Place. Nine large rooms. Mod
ern. Lot, 60x130. Nice (Awn; Arte trees.
Just north of the par. SEE US QUICK.
M. J. KICNNARD & CO.,
310 Brown Block..
" RE MG56
FOR RENT HOUSES
nUUJCJo. Peters 4 Co.. Bee Bldg.
J- 366
THE Omaha Van & Storage Co. pack.
move ana store ti. n, goods, storehouse
1120-24 N. 19th. Ollice, lillft Farnam.
Tel 1559. D 367
WE MOVE pianos. Maggard Van & Stor
age Co. lei. hm. umce. liu Webster St.
D-Xj
HOI lC;Piln 8,1 Part ot city- The
nUUJCJo. V. Davis Co., 606 Bee Bldg.
D 360
HOUSES, Insurance. Ringwalt, Barker Blk.
FOR RENT 7-room house, all modern;
choice neighborhood. 2123 California St..
$30. Apply at 607 N. MUi St. D M430
FOR RENT Nice ten-room house; all mod-
hood; possession Aug. 1. 631 S. 2stn Ave.
Inquire 119 S. 25th St. Rent reasonable.
D 106
ROOMS, bouses, atoies. Tlxard, 220 N. 23d.
D M4i6
FOR RENT 10-room modern house, 919
and 2921 Mason St. Inquire F. P. Klrksn
dall & Co., ills Harney St. D ill
Piano moving; lowest rates for reliable
service, lei. luja, ttcnmolier & Mueller.
L-m
2614 St, Mary's Ave., modern; $40.
D M564
TO LET Flve-.-oom strictly modem, steam-
neaieu apui wiiem, in ma numuiun apart
ments, 24th and Farnam Sis. W". Farnam
SinilU in Co.. ageuls, 1320 Farnam St.
D Ms.69
MODERN brick residence, West Farnam
district $30
Ten-room modern brick house, 20th and
Burdette Sis 20
Modern 7-room flat, 8. 16th St 20
THOMAS BRENNAN, R. 1, N. Y. Life.
D M644 31
NEWLY papered 8-room modern house
kui S. 22d SI. D MS79 3'Jx
FOR RENT 8-room hoUBe, 3125 Marcy.
strictly modern, barn, practically new,
$30. J. C. Seidell, 4C' S. luih. D Mli
FOR RENT Near Hanscom park, 8-rooin
house, modern except furnace, $23. Cheap
est place In the city. J. C. Seldt-n, 4u9
S. luth. D MS75
3125 MARCY ST., 9-room modern house,
porcelain bath, new furnace, all In choice
condition; stable, nice lawn and shade;
vacant Sept. 1; $30 and water.
1340 S. 27th St., 8-room house, modern ex
cept furnace: in llrst-class order; $23.
GARVIN BROS.. 1604 FARNAM ST.
D M810
FOR RENT 3411 Dewey Ave., 7-room, all
modern; posaesslun can ba given Septem
ber 1; $35 per month. D M31 29
SEVEN-ROOM house, modern. furnace,
nice yard and barn. 1314 S. 27th St.
D-MS52 29
20u9 California St., 7 rooms, low rental to
permanent tenant. D MS60 29
FOR RENT 3411 Dewey Ave.. 7 rooms, all
modern, possession can be given Sept. 1,
1)6. $35 per month. D MM6 29
BEPT. 18 rooms and bath, hot water heat,
steel ranire; owner pays water rent; first
class tenant may apply; rent $30. 812
North 33d. Inquire In rear.
D M900 3x
FOR RENT New all modern house,
rooms, gas and electric light, oak tlixirs,
cemented cellar, best plumbing, splendid
furnace, large closets, barn, location first
class, one block to car, only 'ifl. L. D.
Spalding, Omaha Nat J Bank. Tel. '230.
D M 919 29.
LAW AND COLLECTIONS
ATTORNEYS everywhere. The New Snow
Church Co., main fl., N. Y. Life. 'Phone 131.
3bu
J. M. Macfarland, SU4 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. 166
The Bee will reach a
tter class o f readers
more of them.
will convince.
PERSONAL
I RY KELLEY'S LAUNDRY.
phone
U ss
PRIVATE home during confinement', ba
bies adopted The Good Samaritan Sani
tarium, 728 First Ave.. Council Bluffsa.
Tel. 774. U 6?
PHONE 701 snd a ma-n will rail and tune
your piano. $2. Perfleld Piano Co., ljil
Farnam. U 191
M A flNPTI Treatment baths. Mme.
MAUrl 1 ll6mltn 118 n. 16. 2d fl . r. .
IJ 360
TUB, vapor and alcohol baths. T20 B-V
ACCORDION anJ SUNBURST
PLKATING. RUCHING, BUTTONS
AND FIRST-CLASS
. DRESSMAKING
Bend for price list and samples
THE GOLDMAN PLbATING CO
200 DOUGLAS BLOCK. TELM.
FACTORY tuners and action regulatory at
lowest rates for reliable service. Tel.
Schmoller A Mueller, piano mkeru394
LARSON A JOHNSON-Cut rates to all
points. Hofi Farnam. Tel. 1936. Member
American Ticket Brokers' "oclanJ'9j,
PIANO CLUB
Pianos delivered at onco, $1.00 weekly. All
music lessons free. JOIN NOW. P"?'11
nano Co.. 1611 Farnam St. k
THE Salvation Army solicits cast-off cloth
ing; in fact, anything you do not need
we collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. um
St.. for cost of collecting to the worthy
pcor. Call phone 4135 and wagon will call.
PRIVATE home during confinement; ba
bies boarded and adopted. Mrs. Garden,
2216 Charles. Tel. 6311. U-396
WE RENT sewing machines. 75c week. We
repair all makes of machines; second
hand machines, $6 to $10. Neb. Cyclo Co.,
Tel. 1663. Cor. 16th and Harney. U-397
OMAHA Stammerer Institute, Ramge Blk.
U 398
DR. JACKBON. specialist In chronic dis
eases, 418 N. Y. Life Bldg. Consultation
free. U 399
DR. ROY. Chiropody. R. 1 & 3, 1606 Farnam.
U 400
OMAHA Steam Paste Co. manufactures
pure flour paste. 2210 Cuming. Tel.4621.
IF YOU have consumption and want to get
well, Join health party going to California.
Extraordinary advantages. Address 240
care Bee. U-M-817 29x.
MEDICAL
FOR Women Only Dr. Raymond's Pills, for
delayed periods, absolutely reliable, per
fectly sale; no danger, no pain, no Inter
ference with work; relief brought to thou
sands after everything else failed; highly
recommended by all the have used them.
By mall, $2. Dr. G. C. Raymond Remedy
Co., room 36, 84 Adams St., Chicago, 111.
401
DR. PRIES trea's successfully all diseases
and Irregularities of women from any
cause; experienced and reliable. Address
with stamp. Dr. Pries, 16UV4 Dodge St.,
Omaha. -402
PEN-TAN-GOT Prompt regulator for la
dies; never falls; $2 postpaid. Sherman A
McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. 403
LADIES ChlcheBter's English Pennyroyal
Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no
other. Send 4c stamps for particulars,
"Relief for Ladies," In letter by return
mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester
Chemical Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
DRUNKENNESS AND DRUG HABITS
CURED to slay cured In the shortest length
of time unJer a positive guarantee. For
full particulars write the
Ensor Remedy Co., South Omaha, Neb.
Incorporated In 1892.
247 S14
RUPTURE CURED No knife, no injec
tions; iall or write for booklet. yulck
Cure Rupture Co.. 511 W. O. W. Bldg,
Omaha. 66
DR. W. HUTCHINSON, specialist Of
women and children; 30 years' practice.
Office, 226 Cuming. Residence telephone,
8666; office, 3667.
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS
Our Money
Is loaned un furniture, pianos, live
stock and to salaried people upon
their own agreement to pay. Our
rates are as low as any, our service
Is quick and quiet and we never
charge for making papers or notary
fees. We waut your business if you
ever borrow money.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,
Su6 So. 16th SC. Tel. 2295.
119 Board of Trade Bldg.
ILstabllsbed 1893,)
-X404
Duff Green Co.
t $ $
Loans on Furniture, Pianos,
$ t t
Live Stock, Salaries
$ $ $
ANYWHERE IN DOUGLAS COUNTY.
The BEST PROPOSITION to borrowers,
ladles or gentlemen; 20 YEARS' REPUTA
TION for honorable, courteous treatment.
Your CREDIT ONCE ESTABLISHED at
our office enables you to get money on a
moment's notice. We do no misleading ad
vertising. Hundreds of satisfied customers
can testify to our easy, inexpensive, cun
tidential dealings. Private interviewing
rooms. Open nil 9 p. ni. Saturday.
Duff Green. Tel. 4tXl4. Jule Althaus.
8 and 9 Barker Block.
X-9
BORROW MONEY
WHERE You get It on
Furniture, Pianos, Horses,
Wagons, Cows, Salaried, etc,
WHERE You get it oi short notice.
WHERE You get low rates and easy
terms.
WHFRE Conhdentlal and courteous
dealings bring you one.
WHERE can you do better T
WWt piioBNLX CREDIT CO..
Top floor. PAXTON BLK.
X 406
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. STAR
LOAN CO . 644 PAXTON BLK. X-413
f-HATTEL. salary and Jewelry loans. Foley
Loan Co.. 1604 Farnam BL X 414
R&GLE Loan Office, reliable, accomodat
ing' all business confidential. Uul Douglas.
X 4i3
BOWEN'S MONEY Easy to get on furni
ture, pianos, horses, cows. Plain note If
Steadily employed. 703 N. Y. Life.
X 40
MONEY loaned on furniture, salary,
horses, etc.: half usual rates. Dr. Pr'bba-
how. room 214. at 2v9 8. 16lu St. Tel. B2ls4.
X 407
MOXEY loaned on planoa, furniture, Jew
ely. horses, cow a, etc. C. F. Reed, 319 S 11.
X 41 i
MONEY loaned aalarled people and others
without security; easy payments. Offices
in 63 principal cltiea. Tolman, room 714,
New York Lite Bldg. X4t
CHATTEL LOANS.
We have money to loan at a reasonable
rkte on diamonds, planoa, household
furniture or other good chattel securi
ties to parlies whose position in lite re
quire that such transactions be made
uid held In strict confidence. Union Loaa
aud tnvesinienl Ce., 213 Be. Tel. 2m.
F0RBENT STORES & OFFICES
THRKE-STPRT and basement. 1001 Far
nam; elevator. 114 First Nat I Bank H'dg.
1161
WE have vacant a particularly desirable
small office, which rents for $10.00 per
month. Price Includes heat, light, water
and Janitor service. It Is located on the
fourth floor of The Bee building and I
just the thing for any one wanting a nice
little office In the best office building in
town. R. C. Peters Co., rental agents,
ground Moor, Bee Rldg. 1771
FOUR-STORi AND
BASEMENT. BRICK
BUILDING, 916 FAR
NAM STREET.
This building is 22x85 feet four stories
and basement. The basement Is ZlxUJ
fee. Is cemented. The ceiling over the
basement lies a brick vault and Iron beam
construction, making tlis basement, fire
proof. The first floor has a marble floor in
front and granolithic floor In rear. There
la a large burglar-proof vault and a power
elevator. The upper floors have windows
on three sides.
Address The Bee Building Co., C. C.
Rosewaler, Secretary, room 100 Bee Bldg.
lij0
IF you apply at once we can give any one
desiring a large oftloa space almost any
arrangement they desire. Thla apace is
on the sixth floor of The Bee Dulldlng,
with north light. H. C. Peters A Co..
rental agents, ground floor. Bee Bidg.
1 173
STORE ROOM FOR RENT.
Large room for rent at 1920 South 10th St
Will alter to suit tenant.
N. P. DODGE & CO., 1614 Farnam St.
I MS16 29 .
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Credential book. No. 5.W6. Finder
please return to J. T. Fltsslmmons, ller
Grand Hotel and receive reward.
Lost M 901 30X
LOST Ladles' gold watch. Return to Mrs.
Louisa Deacon, 2911 N. 24th.
Lost M 914 30x.
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It only takes an extra stroke or
two of the pen to mention the tact that you
saw the ad. In The Bee.
OSTEOPATHY
Johnson Institute, 615 N.Y. Life bldg. Tel. 1661
383
MRS. JOHN R. MUSICK., Osteopathy Phy
slcian, office, Neville Blk. Tel. 2823.
-384
PRINTING
DDiVTtMr- MEMORIAL CARDS; ar
rKlIX 1 IINC-I tlstlc deBlgns, 8. E. Cor.
LYNGSTAP ltth Bt- nd cs-p"0',-
FLORISTS
HESS A 8WOBODA, 1416 Farnam. 188
L. HENDERSON. 1619 Farnam. Tel. 1251.
-18
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTED to borrow $300 for one year;
food security: guod Interest. Address 241
tee office. M 912 31x.
GOV CRN ME XT NOTICES.
PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATERI
als, plumbing supplies, etc.. United States
Indian School, Pierre, South Dakota, August
16, 1905. Sealed proposals, endorsed "Pro
posals for building materials, etc., and ad
dressed to the undersigned at Pierre, 8.
D., will be received at the Indian school
until 2 o'clock p. m. of September 8, 19u6,
for furnishing and delivering at the school
as required during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1906, a heater, tan!:, fourteen ring
baths, three closets, five tubs, six sinks,
besides a quantity of paint, tees, valves,
oil, etc., also thirty-eight doors and win
dows, ten barrels cement, twenty-five bar
rels lime, 6,200 feet of lumber, 1,500 square
feet of cement flooring, 20,000 brick, one
mortiser, saw table, scroll saw, vises, ham
mers, planes, bits, gauges, etc., etc., as per
list and specifications obtainable at the
school. Bidders must state specifically In
their bids the price of each article to be
offered under 'contract. All articles so
offered will be subject to rigid inspection.
The right Is reserved to reject, any or a II
bids, or any part of any bid, If deemed
for the best interests of the service. Each
bid must be accompanied by a certified
check or draft upon some United States
depository or solvent National bank, made
payable to the order of the commissioner
of Indian affairs, for at least 6 per cent
of the amount of the proposal, said check
or draft to be forfeited to the United
States In case the bidder receiving an
award shall fall to execute promptly a
satisfactory contract In accordance with
the terms of his bid; otherwise to be re
turned to bidder. Bids accompanied by
cash In lieu of certified check or draft will
not be considered. For further Information
apply to J. C. Levengood, Superintendent,
Pierre, South Dakota.
A17-19-22-24-26-29-31-S2-6
PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATER
lals, etc. U. S. Indian School, Genoa, Ne
braska, August 14, 19n6. Sealed proposals,
endorsed, "Proposals for Building Mater
ials, etc.," and addressed to the under
signed at Genoa. Neb., will be received at
the Indian school until I o'clock, p. m., of
September 6, 19C5, for furnishing and de
livering at the school as required during
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1906, 4H.&U0
feet of lumber, 12,000 lath, 186 barrels lime,
62 barrels cement, 127 yards sand, 13 bar
rels plaster parls, 9,000 brick, 62 squares
steel celling, besides a quantity of paints,
plumbing supplies, etc., as per list and
specifications obtainable at the school. Bid
ders will state specllically In their bids the
price of each article to be offered under
contract. All articles so offered will be
subject to rigid Inspection. The right Is
reserved to reject any or all bids or any
part of any bid If deemed for the best In
terests of the service. Each bid must be
accompanied by a certified check or draft
upon some United 8tates depository or sol
vent national Jank, made payable to the
order of the Commissioner of Indian Af
fairs, for at least 6 per cent of the amount
of the proposal, said check or draft to be
forfeited to the United States In case a bid
der receiving an award shall fall to execute
promptly a satisfactory contract In ac
cordance with his bid; otherwise to be re
turned to bidder. Bids accompanied by
cash In lieu of certified check or draft, will
not be considered. For further Information
apply to Wm. H. Wlnslow, superintendent,
Genoa, Nebraska.
Augl8-17-19-22-24-26-29-31-Sep2
PROPOSALS FOR BUILDINGS. De
partment of the Interior, Office of Indian
Affairs, Washington, D. C, August 21. 1.
sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposals for
Office Buildings, Pine Ridge and Cheyenne
River Agencies, 8. D.," and addressed to
the commissioner of Indian affairs, Wash
ington. D. C, will be received at the In
dian office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Septem
ber 28, 1906, for furnishing materials and
labor required to construct and complete an
agency office building at Pine Ridge Agency,
S. D.. and at Cheyenne River Agency, 8.
D., in strict accordance with the plans,
specific stions and instructions to blddera,
which may be exumlned at this office, the
offices of the "Improvement Buletin."
Minneapolis, Minn.; the "Bee," Omaha,
Neb.; tne "Nebraska State Journal," IJn
coln, Neb.; the "Argus-Iader," Sioux
Fails. 8. D. ; at the I. 8. Indian warehouses,
2'i5 South Canal street. Chicago, 111.; 119
Wooster street, New York City; 603 South
Seventh street, St. Louis. Mo.; 815 Howard
street, Omaha, Neb., and 23 Washington
street. San Francisco, Cel.; the Builders' and
Traders' exchanges at Minneapolis. Minn.;
St. Paul, Minn.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Omaha,
Neb.; Duluth, Minn., and Fargo, 8. D. ; the
Northweatern Manufacturers' association,
St. Paul, Minn., and at the agenclea. For
further Information apply to John R.
Brennan, U. 8. Indian Agent, Pine Ridge,
8. D., and to Ira A. Hatch. U. S. Indian
Agent. Cheyenne Agency, S. D. C. F.
Larrabee, Acting Commissioner.
Aug26-29-31-Sepl2-6-7-9-12-14
PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND MUTTON.
Office of Chief Coinmlsaary, Omaha.
Neb , August 26, 1905. Sealed propoaala, In
triplicate, will be received here until 11
o'clock a. m . central standard time, Sep
tember 15, 1906. and then publicly opened
for furnishing auch freah beef and mutton
aa may be required bv the Subsistence De
partment, United Statea Army, at Fort
Omaha. Neb., during the three months
commencing October 1. 1906. PROPOSALS
WILL ALSO BE RECEIVED STATING
PRICE AT WHICH BIDDER WILL DE
LIVER FRESH BEEF OR MUTTON or
TEMPERATURE NOT GREATER THAN
60 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT. Informa
tion furnished on application here. United
Statea reaerves the right to reject any or
all proposals, or any part thereof. Envel
opes should be marked "Propnaals for
Fresh Beef and Mutton," and addressed to
undersigned. T. B. Hacker, Captain. Com
missary, Chief Commissary. Aug-24V 2-a
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER S
Office. Omaha, Neb., August 2. IS.
Pealed pros!s. In triplicate suhlert to
the usual conditions, will be received hare
until 10 o'clock a. m.. central stundar.l time,
September 11. If, for construct Inn of
porches at Fort Cmok. Nebraska. Full In
formation furnished on application to thl
office, where plans unfl siei-lflcntlon may
, seen. Proposals to be marked "Propos
als for Construction of Porches at Fot
Crook. Neb. " and addressed to Major M.
Urv Zallnskl. Constructing yuarterma-ster,
Arniy Building, Omaha. Nebraska.
AUg26-2S-2S-30-Septs.9
I.KGAL IV O TKK.
NOTICE.
Call for bids for "General Bonds" and
"Intersection Bonds" of the City of South
Omaha, Nebraska.
NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, SOUTH
OMAHA. NEBRASKA. AUGUST X, A.
I. 19H6.
Sealed bids adressed-to the undersigned,
and plainly marked "Proposals for Hnnds
will be received until 1 o'clock p. m. of Sep
tember 11th, 19U6, at the office of the City
Clerk, South Omaha, Nebraska.
For the purchase of the following de
scribed issues cf "General Bonds, " and
"Intersection Bonds," so offered for sale,
the same being general obligations of the
city:
First Sixty thousand ($60,0001 dollars
of general bonds to be Issued for the
rurpose of paying for the Improvements in
improvement District No. G. paving Dis
trict No. 21, of said city, these bonds to be
numbered Irom one (1) to one hundred and
twenty (120), Inclusive.
Becond Twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars
of "Intersection Bonds," for the purpose
of paying for the Intersections In Improve
ment districts heretofore or hereafter
created In said city, these bonds to ho
numbered from one (1) to forty (40) In
clusive. The above Issue of bonds shall be of the
denomination of five hundred t$.'i'i0i dol
lars each, dated Septemlier 1, 1:iS, and
shall become due and payable In twenty CV)
years after date, unless sooner redeemed
under the reserved option, Interest at four
and one-half (4Vi per cent) per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually, September
and March 1, of each year, the several
Installment of Interest to be evidenced by
coupons attached to said bonds, bonds ami
coupons payable at the Fiscal Agency of tho
6tate of Nebraska, City of New York.
The above bonds are Issued by the city
for tho purpose of paying for the paving,
curbing Intersections and other Improve
ments In Improvement District No. "O."
Paving District No. 21 of said city, and
also for the purpose of paying for the
Intersections In Improvement districts
heretofore and hereafter created In snld
city, under constitutional and charter pro
visions, wherein the faith and credit of thn
city are firmly bound, and all of the peal and
personal property and Its taxing and rev
enue powers are Irrevocably pledged for
the prompt payment of the bonds and In
terest thereof semi-annually, and at mat
urity thereof. Alao that the total Indebt
edness of the city, Including this issue of
bonds, has not exceeded the constitutional
and statutory limit, and that an annual tat
and other taxes and assessments to pay
principal and Interest as the same respec
tively falls due shall be made.
Each bidder shall state separately the
amount he will offer for each Issue, as to
"Principal and Premium," and that "Ac
crued Interest" will be paid to the date of
delivery of said bonds; also to the smouni
of the charge that will be made additional
for the printing and lithographing of said
bonds. . ,
Each bid must be accompanied by cash,
or an unconditional certified check on a
registered national bank, in the sum of
one thousand ($1,000) dollars and made ray
able to the city, as an evidence of good
faith on the part of said bidder.
The city reserves the right to reject any
or all bids, or to waive defects should they
arpear.
By order of the councjl j
City Clerk.
A?7-dl
RAILWAY TIME CARD
CM ON STATION TENTH AND MARCY.
Cnloa Pacific.
Leave. Arrive.
Overland Limited a :40 am a 8 l pro
California Express a 4:10 rm a f :30 am
California Oregon Bx.a 4:20 pm a 6 :1ft pm
North Platte Local a 7:60 am a 6:20 pm
Fast Mall a 1:68 am a J:20 pm
Colorado Special a 7:46 am a 7:44 am
Beatrice Local b 1:15 pm b 1:10 pm
Wabash.
St. Louis Express 6:10 pm 1:20 am
St. Louts Loral (from
Council Bluffs) :1 ant 10:W pm
6henandoah Local (from
Council Bluffs) 5:46 pm :S0 pm
Chicago, Hock Island Pactfle.
SAET,
Chicago Limited a 1:38 am a 7:10 am
Chicago Express a 7:35 am a 8.50 pm
Chicago Ex., Ixcal bll:40 am a 4:30 pm
Des Moines Express. ...a 4:30 pm bll BOam
Des Moines Local a 9:55 pm
Chicago Fast Express.. a 5:40 pm a 1:15 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Lim'd..a 7:20 am a 1:30 am
Colorado Express a 1:30 pm' a 4:55 pm
Oklahoma & Texas Ex. a 4:30 pm all 4ft am
Colorado Night Ex a 1:65 Dm a 7:2a am
Chicago, Hllwaskcs
Chicago Daylight Ex..
California-Oregon Ex..
Overland Limited
Illinois Central.
Chicago Express
Chicago Limited
Minn. & St. Paul Ex...
Minn. & St. Paul Ltd..
Chicago A Hortkwsi
Local Chicago
Fast Mail
Daylight St. Paul
Daylight Chicago
Limited Chicago
Iocal Carroll
Fast St. Paul
Local Sioux C. & St. P.
Fast Mall
Chicago Express
Norfolk & Bonesteel ...
Lincoln & Long Pine ..
Casper & Wyoming ...
Dead wood A Lincoln ...
Hastings-Albion ........
Des M. A Okobojl Ex..
Misaoarl Pactfle.
Bt Louis Express
K C. A St. L. Ex
St. Paal.
.a 7:66 am all 00 pm
.a 5:46 pm a 3:10 pm
.a 1:36 pm a 7:35 am
.a 7:25 am al0:35 pm
.a 7:50 pm a i:06 am
.b 7:25 am bl0:15 pa
.a 7:60 pm a 1:05 pm
tern.
.all:30 am
.a 8:21 pm
.a 7 .oc m
,.a 8; W tin
.a 1:38 pm
..a 4:3d pm
..a 8:28. pm
0 3:60 pm
.a 6:50 pm
. 1.40 am
.0 7:10 am
,e 2 '50 pm
..a 2:66 pm
.b 2:50 pm
.a 7:66 am
1:45 pm
8:30 am
10.00 pm
11.50 pm
9.15 am
t.50 am
7:06 am
t .35 am
2:60 pm
a 7.3u am
10 36 am
10:35 pm
e 6:16 pm
1:16 pm
1:16 Dm
a 1:20 pm
a 1:30 am
a 6:00 pm
a 7:16 am
a 7:56 pm
al0:3o am
a 1:30 pra
a 1:00 am
,all:16 pm
Chicago Great Waste
ra.
a 8:30 pm
a 7:46 am
a 6:00 pm
a 6:06 am
Bt. Paul A Minn...
Bt. Paul A Minn ..
Chicago Limited ..
Chicago Lxpreas ..
BIRLHOTOK STATION lOTH A MASOJ
Barllnatoa.
Denver A California
v u ... u t V." w nrMJt
Leave,
.a 4:10 pm
.all. 10 pm
m k Ul tm
Arrive,
a 1:20 pm
a 6:08 pm
a 7.40 pm
a 12:i pm
alO'26 am
b f.n am
(J1 III tot -"--" - '
Nebraska points
Uncoln Fast Mall... -...
Ft Crook A Plattsrr. th
b 2:67 pm
,n D4 pm
7:SO nm
Bellevue at riui i.
. f Li i. .Inne
.a l:3o am
.al2.16 pm
1 peucruo at
: Bellevue t ac. (uu.
T , IJmSinl
i 7:10 am
I'd" - , '
Chicago Special
Chicago Express
Chicago Flyer
Iowa Local
St Louis Express
Kansas City A St. Joe
. . rn. A, Rt Joe.
.a 7:26 am
4 :w pm
a 1:65 pm
a 7 .26 pm
al0:53 pm
all . 30 am
a 6:45 am
a 1:06 pm
fi:l nm
.a 9:16 am
,a 4:46 pm
.alO:45 pm
.a 9:15 am
Kansas City A St. Joe.
M :o piu
WEBSTER DEPOT IBTII A WEBSTER
Missouri Paelflo.
Nebraska Local, via Leave. Arrive.
Weeping Water b 1.50 pm bl2. pm
Chicago. St. Paal. Mlu.eapolla a
Omaha.
Twin City Passenger... b : am b 1:10 pm
Sioux City Passenger... a J :00 pm all. 20 am
Ookland Local b 6 46 pro b 810 am
a dally b dally except Sunday, d daily
except Saturday, e dally except Monday.
OCEAN STKAMERS
COUPAeniE GEKERALE
TRANtATLAhTiaUg
French Line, New York to Palis, Mix Days.
Mailings livery Thuraday at 10 a. n.
La TopId Aug. M. La Touraias....Mrt. 51-
L Lorrsltt. bpt. J. I Otifoin.. ...apt. -
La BraUsM....bapt. 14- La Lorrlu Ott. -
.. anxl.ni. iwla-scMW a sirens
Uars; al mows' -!- lciHI.
TZZvMi t MibuUa una. tt 't-rrta, i koara
iumiiuiiI r.alr on boa4 lwl-cte aMaauva
hxr B. Moor. Asal W.isrt . ' rMaj
1 V.iMt4. ast c a L a r. a .. ui
rna aire. U. aV Abbott. a" Uaia Pte
a. w
DEPUTY STATE VETERINARIAN.
H. L RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S-
CITY VETERINARIAN.
Office and Infirmary, 2th and Mason fits,
OMAHA, NEB. ' telephone 111
i