THE OMAUA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 190 J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE GARVIN BROS. 1604 FARNAM ST. WE WANT AN OFFER ON ANY OP THB FOLLOWING PROPER- TIBS ANY REASONABLE OF FERS WILL BE ACCEPTED. HOUSES Hansr-om rnrk-1020 8. 2ftth 8L, 10-room all modern linuso, hardwood finish, laundry, lawn, hnd, asphalt pavement, lot OOx 1BO fwrt, rpntu $45. Trice $r.00). Vry dralrnble property for home or InTMtniMit; part cash, balance on tlma. Want an offer. Walnnt Hlll-4024 Nicholas St., 7-room hous. modern except fur naco, lot BOxl.V) feet, rents $i!0. rrlee, $2,O0( on terma. Want j an offer. 8016 Plnkney Ft Two block from car line, good 5-room cot tage, city water, barn, fine lot. Trice, $1,200. Want an offer. Rent $40; price $4,000 Two fl room cottages, near 17th and Jackson, all modern bnt furnace. Worthy of Investigation. Rent $70; price $6,500; double bouse, 9 rooms each; modern, near 17th and Jackson. 528 and 528 S. 30th-Double flat, 7 rooms each, modern, rental $40; price $4,500. Want offer. 1.H00 1815 Corby St, 6-room cottage, modern but furnace, paved street Want offer. SrtfO-2510 Ohio, cottage. Snap. good 5-room VACANT $2,000-0ill2, east front 25th Ave., north of St Mary's Ave. A fine bargain. $000-50x124. east front, nd Marcy. A snap. 23th $2,5003 lots northwest ner 10th and Center streets. cor- $30O-Full lot 28th Ave. Miami. and $200 Full lot 40th and Cuming. Lot 20, block 11, Orchard mil, on 40th St. Waut offer quick. GARVIN BROS. RE 8-ROOM, neat, modern cottage, 2631 nanes, witn porcelain bath, closet, mar- ' hie wash bowl, gas. with neat fixtures in every room, sewer and water meter; property In No. 1 repair; yearly income. 1-"K aula ( 1. I 1. .1 ' E. D. WEAD, 1624 Douglas. RE 548 S TWO desirable lots for building purposes. Southwest corner 38th and Davenport. 111x96 feet. Bewer, gas, water. Perman ent walk. Will divide property. Inquire mi d. im Bt. KK M400 18 FOR BALE Improved farms, eastern Ne braska, three miles from court house. owner, dox iia, umana Neb. RE- FOUR 80-ft. lots on Burdette, near S5th St., nil vicar, lur tu - F. D. WEAD, 1524 DOUGLAS. RE 650 5 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE WANTED City loans and warrants. W. f arnam Smith & Co., 133) Farnam St. W 915 MONEY TO LOAN- -Payne Investment Co, W 916 2ARVIN BROS., 1604 Farnam. City loans mi iowcbi rates; no aeiay; get our terms. W 917 BUILDING loans on residence property; 6 per cent. w. ti. Aiemie, itamge Blk. W-918 LOWEST RATES Bemis. Paxton Blk. W 919 PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1520 Douglaa v ju I P, 000,000 TO LOAN on business and rest- I tlence property in umina; lowest rates; no delay. Thomaa Brennan, It. 1, N. Y. Life. W 9il WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters & Co. W 922 FARM and city loans; lowest rates. W. H. Thomas, 1st Nat 1 Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648. . W-928 LOANS on Omaha Improved property, or to build with; can pay It back In monthly I payments. Hastings & Heyden, 16094 1 i irmm bi. w J4 WANTED To loan $6,000 private money on Omaha business property; also building joans. uuncanson, raaton 111k. W-M560 MONEY TO LOAN On Omaha Improved real estate at low. . eat rates, 'with privilege of puylng all or part of principal before maturity and stop ping Interest. No red tape. Loans closed quickly. GARVIN BROS. 1604 Farnam St. W-384 S FOR SALE BONDS AND FARM Mortgages. Citizens' State Bank, Blair, iseu. W Low R tea. Private Money. $100 and Up. I W VVH WANT some good loans on business property $28.ft) and up. Apply for rates. CfcULB. ti. WILLIAMSON CO. W 482 5 FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS ELEUANT Btannope. wun rubber tires, at half price: also extension tup carriage from the Battley Mfg. Co. 'a stock, at a big pargain. jonnson uanioi th, B. W. Cor. WLh and Jones bis. P 926 THREE open delivery wagons and one top wagon, good as new; a big bargain. Johnson 4c Danforth, e. W. Cor. 10th and Jones Bis. P S.'S HORSES for sale. Center. Easy term. 43d and P-270 fr-OR BALE Bay gelding, weight 1.150 lbs.: well made, fine looker; been uned lu city IS months by present owner and wife. Call at 211 S. 36th or telephone 3 Monday. rv ex FOR EXCHANGE IF YOU do not find what you want In this column, put an ad. In and you will soon gei 11. t, bi 32-ACRE Improved ranch. Richardson Oo., Neb. frice. 20,oua V4 HI taxe merchan dise or goud Income property to the amount of $10,0U and give time on bal- tte, AdJre.s j. tu AOilns, FOR SALE FARMS CHEAP CORNLANDS WILL SOON BE A THING OF THE PAST If yon are thinking of buying a farm or If you want a home within the GREAT CORN BELT OP THB WORLD, We own and control nearly 10,000 lands in the southern part of Custer $12.60 to $20.00 per acre. I : These lands are located in almost only a few hours' ride from Omaha, convenient to schools, churches and mar kets. They are within the CORN BELT, where you can raise winter wheat, alfalfa and other grains and grasses to perfection. Custer county ranks third in the also near the top in alfalfa, winter wheat and dairy products. It is destined to become one of the richest counties in the state. Buy now and you will be fixed for life. Write for further particulars. . BENSON & MYERS, 818 N. Y. Life Building. IDAHO Irrigated Lands Produce immense crops every year with out fall. Excellent market and shipping facilities. Within five miles of town of 4,000 Beet sugar factory, flouring mills, elevators, packing house, main line of O. 8. L. R. R., ideal climate, abundance of pure water. No alkali, no gumbo, no hall storms, cyclones, floods or drouth. Cheap building; material. $300 will give a start. No homestead proposition. A permanent water right Included in price of all lands. Good level raw land (sage brush) $10 per acre up. Nicely Improved farms $35 per acre up. As an Investment buy at $35 to $55 well improved farm land and rented under con act for $7 to $13 cash per annum. Write for particulars to WILLIAM LAMPMANN L. & I. A. Oregon Short Line R. R. Co. 261 Parker St, Omaha " 465 22 FRUIT AND POULTRY FARM 20-acr farm, suitable for poultry and fruit, splendid location and good Improvements; price s.-.auu; n,uw casn, Dam nee 'on 10 years' lime it desired. Aduress IS 26. care Bee. 446 fix Nebraska Land $5 to $1S an acre, in Custer, Dawson, Chase, Frontier, Perkins, Hitchcock . and Red Willow Counties. We have lust examined most of this land and can surely satisfy you with any kind of land you want, Ijevel, rich farm land, no sand, from $2 to $3 a nacre. We cal sell It to you In W. 160, 320 or 640-acre pieces. Terms very easy. Be sure to go with us to look over this land. It will surely double in a short time. You can raise corn, alfalfa ill kinds of small grain, the best kind of winter wheat and all kinds of fruit. The best of climate and water. Write for fur ther particulars arid free map of Nebraska. Next excursion Tuesday, iNovemrjer i. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1609H Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. M-S16 S EXCURSION TO THE Bl G . HORN BASIN, WYOMINU The Rurllnrton Is now building from Frannle to Worland and will run through the Hanover lands and will be completed by early spring. The lands are selling at $35.00 per acre vlth perpetual water right; tney will aouDie in price wun me uuiuuia railroad. If you want a home where there are no cyclones, no storms, no blizzards, where the soil is rich, abundance of water, beautiful climate, go with us Tuesday, No vember 7th. We have a very low rate ior round trip. Call on or address O. F.CARLSON, General Agent, 413 N. Y. Life. 639 6 20NO-ACRE STOCK FARM. The best slock farm In north Nebraska; running water, timber, hay and pasture; with Co0 acres good farm land in cultiva tion, two sets oi Dunnings, -v iiuihb ui fence, R. F. D., long distance 'phone, ten H.tia. rw.w l nf AiuAwnrth. nn staae line. convenient to church, school on the farm. produced 27 bushels wneai mis year; uh.xt land In 1904. $5.80 oer acre: n 1903, $4.60. Wlll take general merchan- dlae store or well Improved farm near nign n-hool In part payment. win sen wun stock, feed and machinery If desired. Price, IM per acre. F. A. Stephenson, owner, Ainsworth, iseo. . mk-vt RXCI'RSION TO WHITE RIVER VALLEY, $5 AND $10 LANDS. ON TUES DAY. ROUND TRIP, $1125. FOR MAPS;. ETC., WRITE rui'MAM nv . 1. K. ttil o 320 ACRES 8 miles, county seat town, 240 acres cultivated, well Improved, lays well, all clay land. In good neighborhood, for ONLY $6,000. Isn't that cheap? R. BEECHER HOWELL & CO., Karbacb Block. 493 I EASTERN NEBRASKA FARMS For sale. Improved. Three miles from railroad and court nouse. Auure nu 1125. Omaha, Neb. MT23 4 FARMS TO SELL KEMP, Blair. Neb. -325 N20 FROM $100,000 to $o00.0no can be made by investing J6,0iio in rertue oouin irm farming land. See me Monday or Tuesday, C. R. Olover, room 3, N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone 133. Y-M541 6 7Z ArHva nf vnrv fine choice farm land. lgA,rnfe.0fromVncolSri50 acr? under cultivation; 40 acres In allaUa; best or oil; $50 per acre; snap. Fitzgertld & Dermody Co., 836 N. Y. Life Bldg. "Phone 5108. M531 11 FARM DOUGLAS COUNTY. Fine farm of 156 s,cres, neat Irvlngton, good 7-room house ana 01 ner improvements. Price $16,000. Wm. D. REED 608 N. Y. Life Building. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. This agricultural weekly guea to 60,0u homes of farmers and stock raisers, su 'f you liave a good piece of l.uid to sell at a reasonable price you will find a buyer among them. The cost of an advertisement Is small 2 cents per word In small type or tt per Inch if set In large type. WANTED TO RENT WANTED 4 or 6 unfurnished rooms, steam heat preferred; good references. Address K 14, Bee. K S 6x WANTED to rent four or Ave unfurnished rooms with neat. Address E 38 Bee office. K-49i 6x REr'INED rounle would like room and toaid with private family. Walking distance. Address U $7 Bee. K evO 8 FOR SALE FARMS now is the time to buy. acres .of carefully selected farming county, which we are offering at from the geographical center of the state, and at the same time In a section state in the production of corn. It is Omaha, Neb. FOR RENT HOUSES PIANO moving; lowest rates for reliable service, lei, it&, Bcnmouer Mueller. D 943 7-ROOM. all-modern house, N. K. corner 22d and Ohio; hot water heat, $26.00. Turklngton, 802 Bee Bids. D 944 HflllCPt;1'! a11 parts of the city. R, riUU60(j, Peters & Co., Bee Bldg. D 945 THE Omaha Van & Storage Co., pack, move and store II. H. goods. Storehouse, 1120-24 N. 19t.ii. Office, iiUVj Farnam. Tel. 1559. - D 4)46 WE MOVE pianos. Maggard Van & Stor age Co. Tel. 1496. Oitlce, 1713 Webster St. L 94Y uni ICCC In all parts of the city. The a V w w w (J, je. JJUVlS Co., 60S Bee Bldg 1J 948 HOUES, insurance. Ringwalt. Barker Blk. L IH FOR RENT 7-room house, $16; 6-room house. $10: both newly papered. William K. Potter, Rec, 3ol Brown Blk. D M273 vein rtRNT Kleven-room modern house. newly papered and in good repair; will be vacant Oct. 20: rent. $35 and water. In quire 119 South 25th St. B. Tzschuck. JL 1S1 FOR RENT Desirable nine-room modern house. 4117 Farnam St.. $40. Alfred C, Kennedy, real estate, loans, insurance, rentals. 209 First National Bank Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. Telephone 722. D MJb9 FURNITURE, Carpets, Draperies, Shades, Htnvcn and Ranges sold on easy pay ments. The largest stock In Omaha. We Hnn't nrW Installment store prices. OMAHA FURNITURE & CARPET CO., Between iztn ana join, ou rurnum oi. D 614 6 FOR RENT A 10-room house, 37th and Ms son. with furnace and fully equipped bath room only $16 per month. Inquire R. C. Peteri & Co., ground floor Bee Bldg. i-k3 j'Uft xtitIN I I, very ucBliauia p-i vviui uuuno, modern In every respect, with hardwood floors; good barn. Only $36 per month. 2010 Emmet Bt. Inquire R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor Bee Bldg. D K!4 w sffi' Sffig"- Kw 4-room cottage, full lot. $12. SWEET & BEST, 613 N. Y. L. Tel. 1472. D 745 B-ROOM brick, in walking distance, 2719 Jackson. Inquire 4019 Hamilton St. D 739 rnzY cottage home, furnished or unfur nished; six rooms, polished floors, full lot, car line one diock. yi a. turn Bt. D MS59 4x FOR RENT Ten-room modern house, Park Ave. and Mason Bt. Inquire of t. P. Klrkendall & Co., U18 Harney Bt. D M214 4 ni'IMCANSON REAL ESTATE CO.. Suite 432, Paxton Blk. Iargest list of choice houses, fiats, rooms ana stores in me city VOR RK1MT Two 8-room modern houses, 706 N. 30th St : 820.09. Three large rooms; city water, gas; 1K26 K. 17th St.: $8.00. Four rooms; city water; 1621 N. 18th St.; $12.00. C. M. BUHIHMAJNJN, 436 Paxton Block. . D M248 ELEVEN-ROOM modern house, 26th and Harney; $40 month. I. Zlegler, 409 Ware Block. Tel. 1691. uVLilt FOR RENT. 1422 Sherwood Ave"., 7 rooms, modern $25 1424 Sherwood Ave., 7 rooms, modern 2a 1111 v itth St.. rooms, modern exceDt furnace 22 yjiri n. 18th St.. 7 rooms, modern except furnace 20 BENSON A MYERS, 318 N. Y. LIFE. D M335 6 FOR RENT 41 rooms, first floor, 2627 De catur St.; rental $13 per month. GEORGE & CO., 1601 FARNAM. D-M302 5 NORTHWEST corner Burt and 33d, Decern tu.r 1. 8 rooms and bath, hot water heat, steel range, owner pays water rent, $30. Apply in rear at cottage. D 31a 8x MODERN ten-room house, furnace, two bath rooma, suitable for two families. 18th and Grace: rent 35. Apply to j. A. bcoii, 2o8 Omaha National Bank Bldg. D 312 6 FOR RENT 310J Marcy, 7 rooms, modern except furnace. $22.50. Key 3106. D-S13 lrirjH'r.wriOM house, modern except fur nacc, near Union depot; Just the place for rooming and boarding nouse. F. D. WEAD. 1524 DOUGLAS. D 649 S Hoi'sra vriR RENT. 1412 N. 17th, 3 rooms, city water, close in, tin 4312 Pierce, 4 rooms, well and barn, $6. 15- Canton, nice 4-room cottage newly apered and painted, city water, $8. 1 rooms, city water, n. o S. 27th, Inutile. $8. 4 rooms, close In, city water 2611 Blnney, choice 6-room cottage, acre of ground, porcelain bath, closet, gas, laundry, etc., barn, lots of fruit, $-6. no N. 17th. i rooms, city water inside, $12.50, viii3 Ersklae. ( rooms, strictly modern, fine fthnfiM viiod vard. 122.60. iti Curhv. 6 rooms, city water Inside, $12.50. S221 Poppleton Ave., 8 rooms, strictly all modtirn. 827.60. 1646 8. 27th. I rooms, strictly all modern. close to Hanscom park, only 1-5 633 Park Ave., 7 rooma, strictly modern, cIoha til. XT' 60. 613 N. 4lst Ave.. 7 rooms, bath and gas, $18. 3u28 Cass, ( rooms, strictly all modern, good barn, nice yard, $36. Special inducements on any of the above will be maae 11 uiaen 11 once. PAYNE, BOMTW1CK 4k CO., . tuxiu t ioor N. 8. Lite mag. D 491 5 4o23 DOUGLAS 7-room brick residence. Porcelain bath, gas, furnace, cement walks. IX. i D. Spauldlng, Tel. 23u, Omaha Nutlonul bank. V 401 k FOR RENT. 2u9 8. 26th Ave., 6 rooms, modern except furnace, newly painted, etc $dO0O 2S27 Iiaveiimirt, ,-rH)iii cottage, modern $0 auS Franklin. 4 rooms. 2d floor $ 7. to 3113 Fiuiiklln. 4 im.iiiH. 1st floor $10 00 1&20 North lth. 6 rooms, city water. . $16.00 J. 14. Sherwood, 93; New roik Lire. D 6o7 6 1114 8. 32D ST. rooms, modern, barn. 1537 Park Ave. 9 rooms, modern. 1V14 N. 27th 41 rooms, gas. city water, tiis N. Mth 4 rooms, city water. 1M4 Pratt St. 6-rtMiiu cottage. W. FARNAM SMITH k CO. FOR RENT HOUSES EIGHT -ROOM HOVSR: modern, except furnace; Just being- painted cm outside end puiered nicely on inside. 2G29 Seward; l.'O.oii. F. D. WEAD, 1524 DOUGLAS. D 058 6 NEW 7-room dwelling, strictly modern, 30? Marcy St., $.t5. Thos. H. Fell & Co., Klrst Nat. Hank Bids. D 371 6x SW DEWEY AVK., 8 rooms, rent reduced to HO for winter. 2104 Manie St.. 8 rooms, modern except furnace, 122. S"07 N. 24th St., t rooms. Just like new, $25. i!44i H. Koth, 8 rooms, barn, two. 2S20 Leavenworth St., rooms, fine repair, modern except furnace. $-5. 2526 Wirt Bt., 6 rooms, bath, toilet, gas. reduced to 115. 2719 8. 9th Bt., 6 rooms, city water. 118. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. First Floor N. Y. Ufa Bldg., Tel. 1781. D 3S3 S HOUSES FOR RENT. New brick, 8 rooms, everv modern con venience, 707 8. 29th St., $37.51). Seven rooms, modern but furnace, walking distance. 2206 Webster. 825. $20 124 N. 26th, 8 rooms, modern. io j'114 Ames Ave., 6-room flat. 172711 N. 26th, 7 rooms, bath. 2;W6 Oak. 4-room bouse. $ 2fl Ohio. 6-room cottage. $10359 8. 28th, South Omaha, 6 rooms. - UAUV1.N a HO a., 1004 J-'arnani. D 386 S FOR RENT November 15, nice modern 6- room cottage, Bristol St., nearly new ana thoroughly modern, nice location. Inquire of E. K. Huntley, 829 Board of Trade. D M526 FOR RENT Modern brick nous near Hanscom Park 130.00 9-room modern house. 422 N. 89th st 30.00 S-room modern house and barn, .. 1512 Sherwood ave 30.00 7-rooni modern house. Z620 Manderson st 22.50 and other houses. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room No. 1, New York Life Bldjr. D-M529 11 STRICTLY modern, new 7-room holse up- to-aato in every respect; tine location; $.15 per niontn;- House No. 2010 N. 2"th St. Inquire 2411 N. 18lh St. D 530 6 310S Marcv Rt., 7 rooms, modern except fur nace $22.50. 1913 Mason St.. 6 rooms $15. BEMIS. PAXTON BLOCK. D 538 5 627 SOUTH 25th Ave., vacant Dec. 1. 7- room modern cottage, $.10. I,. D. Siutuld- ing. ici. umana National bunk. D 402 B SUBURBAN ACREAGE SUBURBAN ACREAGE Especially selected, to meet the growing demand of the tendency to return to "mother earth," In such variety as to cater to the lover of the beautiful; where one can dwell amid nature's glories; accessible to city by macadam roads and electric cars. Many tracts for the man of mod erate means, to enable him to work In town and live in the country. Call and see my large list. S. ARION LEWIS. Acreage Specialist, 90S N. Y. Life. Carriage service. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS DUFF GREEN CO., FURNITURES - PIANO, LOANS LIVE STOCK SALARY. we are a home and old-established con cern, and your dealings with us will be absolutely private. You can borrow from $10 upward ut the. loweat rates. All loans are made on our SPECIAL REBATiNG KASY MONTH1LY OR WEEKLY PAY MENT PLAN. Each payment lessens the cost of loan. muKing it possible for everyone who Is short of money to borrow what they need quickly and cheaply, without obligating themselves to their friends or nelgnbors; honorable, fair and Just treatment; pri vate Interviewing rooms. Established lm9. Rooms 8 and Barker Blk. Tel. 4034. Duff Green. Jule Althaus. X-342 QUICK MONEY Is often an absolute necessity, and you will find our facilities the very best for quick and auiet .service. . We make advancements on furniture. pianos, live stock and other chattels, and to salaried people lipon their ov.n agree ment to pay. We arrange the contract In 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, or even more monthly payments, telling you In advance what it will cost you, and then give you the option of paying faster, which will make the coat leas. Our rates are much less than many will ask you and no more than you will pay wherever you go, and you will find ua consistent In all our dealings. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 119 Board of Trade Bldg. TeL 2296. (Established 1892). 806 S. 16th St. X-230 Money to Loan on Real Estate Payne Investment Company First Floor N. Y. Life Building. Telephone 1781. -x LOANS Pianos, Diamonds, LOANS etc. Lowest rates. the WESTERN LOAN CO., BIG KAHN. Mgr. 331 Neville, 3d floor, 16th at Harney. Tel. bold. X-319 WHEN YOU WANT A LOAN ON FURNITURE OR SALARY without removal or delay, payable to suit yuur convenience, 'pnone 1411 or write or call on AMERICAN LOAN CO., Room ItJ Paxton Blk., N. E. cor. loth and Farnaut SIS. X-9ft4 MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE and others without security; easy pay ments. Offices In 63 principu.1 cities. Tul ' man. room 714 New lork Life Bldg. X-744 BOWEN'S MONEY Easy to get on furni ture, pianos, horses, cows. Plain note It steadily employed. 7u3 N. Y. Life. X 977 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, jew elry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, S19 3. 11 X-878 CHATTEL AND SALARY LOANS. PHOENIX CREDIT CO., Tel. 745. 6i2-S Paxton Blk. X-9.9 EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat ing; all business contidenllal. lJul DougMs. X-961 MONEY Loaned on chattels at 10 per cent ler year. 43d and Center. X M7u2 CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Foley Loan Co., Iau4 v'arnam St. X 960 DR. PRIBBENOW'8. PRIVATE MONEY loaned on furniture, pianos, salary, horses, etc.. In any amount at leas than hi.lt the rates; no red tape; perfect privacy; Immediate attention; on any terms wanted, payments suspended in tun of sickness or out of emplovineui. Ituuiu ill iiarbacu Bik., 2J B. loth St, 1 - . X-iLW SECRET SOCIETY NOTICES OMAHA Sevmour Camp No. 18 will met at Myrtle Hall, commencing Wednesday evenlfg, Oc tober 4tn, 19"J. M. H. RFDFIKl.D, Consul Commander. J SO. N. CRAWFORD, Clerk. DEATH NOTICES CARLSON Charles E., November L 196, aged i years. .-nut-mi pfivicei. win ne nciu irom lainuy residence, Sic'l Dorcas street, Sunday, No vember 6, l!ifi, at 2 p. m. Interment, Laurel Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. DOLL Euphroslna, November 3, lfo5, srM 1' V.Dra 1,1 l,mnl ha h.l....l m-lA n Ham Doll. Funeral from late residence. ftY? Pierce street, Sunday afternoon, November 6, at 2 o'clock. Interment, Prospect Hill. Friends Invited. Mrs. Doll came to Omaha with her husband In the anrini nf IHn, unit hm lived here ever since. She lias a large cir cle of acquaintances. HANSON Theodore O., at Phoenix, Arlz November 1. Funeral r.nm m .l tnn. -.nra I'l. ...... Monday afternoon at 2 'p. m. Friends in- i lieu. ALTM AN N Mr. Ignatz. of 1731 South 11th. street, November 4, 19"5, aged 45 years, funeral notice later. UNDERTAKERS Brailey & Dorrance, 20th and Cum. T. 526. , M0 HARRY B. DAVIS, 411 S. 13th. Tel. 1226. -4501 DODDER, E. L., 2224 Cuming. Tel. 677. 682 TAOQART, 23d and Cuming. Tel. 714. 683 LOST LADY'S gold watch between Clark and Grace on 20th; liberal reward If returned to 2012 Clark. Lost 212 6x FOUND Brass cap from automobile wheel between 16th and 17th on Capitol Ave. Call at Bee office and pay for ad. Lost M327 4 IRON OATE tak.m from 22d and Orace. ""i-iHi rowiira u returned or telephone 6245. Edward Quinn. Lost 34 6x LOST A small Boston bull bitch: dartt body and white face; hud on a small boy's sweater; last seen going north on 21th St. Return to O. H. Moore, 2734 Caldwell St. and receive reward. Iost 551 5x MORAISirVQ Refined School of Dnnc lilUiVrlltU O infr. v teach you danc ing In twelve lessons Terms reasonable. i ei. uni Lost 3H5 5 PATENTS H. A. STURGE8. registered attorney; pat tents, trade marks, copyrights; no fee un less successful. 617 N. Y. Life, Omaha. 906 F. J. LARSEN & CO., patent lawyers. ADVICE FREE. 693 Bee Bldg.. Tel. AU32. -907 SHARPE MACHINE WORKS, Patents procured, Inventions developed, drawings, patterns, castings, muchlne work. 604. 612 S. 10th St. M312 N20 PATENTS secured or money refunded. Fees reduced to $10. Address Sues & Co.. Washington, D. C. Advice free. M793 N28x LAW AND COLLECTIONS ATTORNEYS everywhere. The New Snow Church Co., main floor, N. Y. L. Tel. 133. 871 J. M. Macfarland, 309 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. Its68. .-872 WILLIAM WAPPICH-euccessful lawyer In prosecution and defense of civil and criminal suits in all courts; l!gal docu ments carefully prepared; notary publio. 10 Crelghton Blk. ' RAILWAY TIME CARD HMOS STATION TENTH AND MARCY Union PaclOc. Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 9:40 am a 8:18 nm California Express a 4:10 pm a 9 Jo am California & Oregon Ex. a 4:30 pm a 6:10 pin North Platte Local a 7:60 am a 6:20 pm Fast Mall a 8:55 am a 8:20 pm Colorado Special a 7:46 am a 7:44 am Beatrice Local ..b 8:16 pm b 1:30 pin Chicago Rock Island A Pacific. EAST. rtilcago Limited a 3:35 am a 7:19 am Chicago Express a 7:35 am a 8:66 pm Chicago Express. Local.. bll :40 am a 4:30 pm Des Moines Express a 4:30 pm bll:60 am Chicago Fast Express. ...a 6:40 pm a Ll pra WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd a 7:20 am a 8:30 am Colorado Express a 1:30 pm a 4:56 pm Oklahoma & Texas Ex.. a 4:35 pm aU:40ain Missouri Pacific. St, Louis Express a 9.-00 am a 8:30 am K. C. & St, L. Ex all:16 pm a 6:00 pm Chicago A Northwestern. St Paul Daylight a 7:60 am Chicago Daylight a 8:00 am Chicago Limited a 8:88 pm Carroll Local a 4:32 pm St. Paul Fast Mall a 8:28 pm Sioux C. & St. P. Local.. b 3:60 pm Fast Mall Chicago Express a 6:50 pm Norfolk & Bonesteel a 7:40 am Lincoln Si Long Pine a 7:40 em Casper & Wyoming e 2.60 pm 10 KM pm 11:60 pra 9:16 am t :60 am 7:05 ap- 3V4 1:' pm a 7:30 am 10:35 am 10:35 pm e 6:15 pm 6:15 pm 6:15 pm 8:46 pra Dead wood i uncqin a z:nvpm Hastings & Albionl. .b 2:50 pm .all :30 am Chicago Local Illinois Central. Chicago Express Chicago Limited Minn. & St, Paul Ex.. Minn. & SL Paul Ltd. ,.a 7:25 am .a 7:60 pm .b 7:26 am .a 7:60 pm al0:3fi pm a 8:06 am b 10:36 pm a 8:06 pm Chicago, Hllwsskes A st. Paul. Chicago & Colo. Special. a 7:66 am a 7:36 am California & Oregun Ex.a 6:45 pm a 3:10 pm Overland Limited :J 11111 a 9:20 am Marion & Cedar R, Loo.D t.i am bll.oO pm Wabash. St Louis Express 6 JO pm 8:20 am bt. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) 8:15 am 10:30 pra Snenadoah Local (from Council Bluffs) 6:46 pm 1:30 pm Chleaao Great Western. St Paul & Minn a 8:30 pm a 7:16 am Bt Paul 6t Minn a 7:4t am a 7:55 pm Chicago Limited a 6:uo piu al0:30 am Chlcugo Express a 6:06 am a 3:30 put WEBSTER DEPOT 16TH WEBSTER Mlssoarl Paclnc. Nebraska Local, via Leav. Arrive. Weeping Water b 3:60 pm bl2.3o pn Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis A Omaha. ' Twin City Passenger... b 8:30 am w t :1k pra Sioux City Passenger. ..a 2:00 pm aU:20 am uakiand Local b 6:4- pm b 8:10 am Emerson Local o 8:46 am o 6:00 pm BCRLINGTON STATION IOTH MASOS Bnrllagton. Leave. Denver 4k California. ...a 4:10 pm Northwest Express ....all:)0 pm Nebraska points a 8:50 am Lincoln Fast Mall b 3:00 pm Ft. Crook & Platlsrn'th.b 2:50 pm Arrive, a 3.20 pm a 6:08 pm a 7:40 pra al2:06 pm al0:25 am b 8:33 am a 1 :10 am Bellevue & Plattsm'tn 1 I . an pm Denver Limited Bellevue t Fao. Juno. Bellevue & Pac. Juno. f ' h i i'u an fineci&l al2 15 pm a 1:30 m ,..a 7:25 am ..a 4:00 pm a 3:56 pm ..a 8 0a pin a 7:26 Din Chicago Express Chicago Flyer .. lnn I ic.ii 1 ...a 8:16 am a!0:53 nm Bt. Louis Express a 4:45 pa, all:30am Kansas City & St. Joe..at0:4a pm a 6:45 am Kansas City & St. Joe.. a 9:15 am a 8:06 pm Kansas City & Bt Joe.. a 4:46 pm a daily, b daily except ttuoday. d daiiy except Saturday, o Sunday only, e dally except Monuay. OCEAN STEAMERS. Cl-ARK'S$5VOIUENT n4 MwllttrriiiMU. Including Spain, tr ipccully lhrten4 s. 8. Arabic. lt,wxs,tuui. maru rb. tin. A crulM of 70 dsM. iud!n 1 d in riluilul nd kgypt, CfjMms uiily iuo and up. including nuor ipxuar. houll. drivw, leu. and nil ncaau-r JX- pllM. Pur illustrated DMcrlptlva BuokUt addraaa FRANK C CLAHK. M Brvadwaf. N York. Ruuud Ua World paruas atart Nov. th aa4 la. T. HELP TO ADVERTISE OMAHA. gead The Btt ta Yens Friends. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO P.RIDOK CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby glvea thnt sealed bids will be received at the office of the county clerk of Dawson county, 1-cxlnston. Ne braska, up to noon of the 17th dcy of No vember, for the furnishing of all material nnd construction of nny and all wooden bridges In said county for one year, beginning Jontiary 1, IS. All bidders to bid on plans and specifica tions adopted by count v commissioners, which are on file In the office of the county clerk of said county. All bids to be accom panied by certified check for $5(0 and n food and sufficient bond In the sum of 1,000. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Com missioners. R. S. THORNTON. Clerk of Dawson County, Nebraska. Lexington, Neb. 022-29-N5 12 CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES ELECTION PROCLAMATION BY MAYOR. Proclamation and notice to the electors and legal voters of the City of Omaha of a Special City Election of said city, to be held Tuesday, the 7th day of November, 1906, for the purpose of submitting to said electors a proposition to vote Fire Engine House Bonds, a proposition to vote In tersection Bonds, and a proposition to vote Sewer Bonds: To the Electors and Legal Voters of the City of Omaha: Under and by virtue of the authority In me vested by the laws of the State of Ne braska, and by Ordinance no. 6C13 and Ordinance No. 6027, I, t rank E. Moores, Mayor of the City or Omaha, do hereby proclaim and give public notice of a Spe cial City Election of said City of Omaha, which la hereby called to be held at the time of the general election to be held in said city on Tuesday. November 7, l'.tto, for the purpose of submitting to the legal electors of said city the cjuestlons and propositions of issuing bunds, to be called Fire Engine House Bonds," bonds to be called "Intersection Bonds, and bonds to be called "Sewer Bonds," the said ques tions and propositions being as follows, towlt: ' Question and Proposition of Issuing Fire Engine House Bonds. "Shall the bonds of the City of Omaha In the sum of sixty thousand ($00000) dol lars be Issued for the purpose of paying the cost of constructing fire engine houses for the use of the Fire Department of the City of Oniuha, such Sire engine houses to he In the locality and at the estimated and approximate cost as follows, towlt; "North 60 fet of lot IS, block 1, Arm strong's First adltlon. estimated cost of thirty thousand ($30,000) dollars. "For the pU!Csi i-f a felt and the erection of a Are engine house thereon In the district lying north of Willis avenue, west of the east ltne of Sherman avenue and east of the west line of 24th street, estimated cost of thirty thousand ($a0,000) dollars, "The raid bonds to be called ,T1re En gine House Bonds' of tne City of Omaha, the same to oe issued In tne denomination of one thousand i$l,000) dollars each, nt such times and In such amounts a may be necessary for such purpose, at any time during the years 19u6 and 1907- and to run twenty (20) years from the date of Issue tiiArmif .mi n npHi- intetei. nbvable semi annually, at a rate no exceeding four (4) per centum per annum, with Interest cou pons attached, payable at the fiscal agency of the State or Nebraska in New fork City, and not to be sold for less than par, the proceeds thereof to be used for no other purpose than for the construction of Are engine houses for thb City of QUESTION AND PROPOSITION OF IS SUING INTERSECTION BONDS. "Shall bonds of the City of Omaha in the sum of fifty thousand t$f.0,KX dollars be Issued as may be required during the years 19u6 and 1907, for the purpose of paying the cost of caving, repaying or macadamizing ami curbing the Inter sections of streets and spaces opposite alleys In said city and In front of real estate not subject to assessment of special taxes for paving purposes; said bonds to run twenty years from the date thereof, and to bear interest payable semi-annually at a rate not exceeding 4 per cent per an num, with interest coupons attached; said bonds to be called 'intersection Bonds' end not to be sold tor less than par, the pro ceeds thereof to be used for no other purpose than paying the cost of paving, repaying or macadamising and curbing the Intersections of Btrcets and spaces op posite alleys and In front of i-el estate not subject to assessment of special taxes for paving purposes?" QUESTION AND PROPOSITION OF IS SUING SEWER BONDS. "Shall bonds 'if the City of Omaha In the sum of ninety thousand ($90,000) dollars be issued, as muy be required during the year 1906, for the purpose of paying the cost of construction, maintenance and ac quiring right of way ior main sewers of the City of Omaja; said bondj to run for twenty years frcm the date thereof, and to bear Interest payable semi-annually at a rate not excedlng 4 per cent per an num, with lntereiit coupons attached; said bonds to be cal'ed 'Sewer Bonds,' and not to be sold for less than par, the pro ceeds thereof to bt, used for no other purpose than paying the cost of con struction, maintenance and acquiring rbjht of way for main atwers In the City of Omaha7" , , . The said questlona and propositions shall be submitted to tbe electors of the City of Omaha entire ir the proper form provided by lfc.w r r omelal ballots, with the word "Yn" and the worn "No" in separate lines printed thereon. All official ballots of. said legal electors mark-id with an "X" mark followltg mo word "Yes" upon said official ballots cast at said election shall be counted In favor of the issuing of said bonds opposite which said X" mark Is placed, and all official ballots of said legal electors with an "X" mark following the word ' Nc" ipor, said omelal ballots cast at ss.'.i election shall be coui ted and considered as against the issuing of said bones opposite which said "X" mark is placed. Provided. Tnat if voting machines be used at said election pursuant to law. the statement of the questions and prepositions submitted shall be prepared and Inserted on the ballot label tor questions on such voting machines, with the word "Yes" and the word "No" for the voter to indicate his affirmative or negative vote on such questions and propositions by operating the proper device therefor. The poll shall be open on the day of said election at 8 o'clock In tbe morning and shall continue open until 6 o'clock in the evening of the same day, at the respective voting places, following, towlt: v FIRST WAn. First District 1119 South 6th street Second District 1013 South loth street Third District 1703 South 10th street. Fourth District 919 Bancroft street. SECOND WARD. First District 2415 Georgia avenue Second District 3202 South 24tb street Third District 15ol Vlnto". street. Fourth District 1524 Vinton street Fifth District 2204 South 16th street THIRD WARD. First District 1519 Webster street. Second District 322 Boi.th 10th street Third District 302 North 15th street Fourth District 410 South 13th street Fifth DJstrlct 1417 Jackson street FOURTH WARD First District 1614 Capitol avenue. Second District 422 South 18th street Third District 718 South 16th street. Fourth District 318 South 20th street Fifth District 2307 Davenport street FIFTH WARD. First District 820 Sherman avenue. Second District 2825 dherman avenue. Third District 2ol Sherman avenue Fourth District 1846 Sherman avenue. Fifth District 1156 North liln street. SIXTH WARD. First District 2307 Nrrr: 21th street. Second District 1710 North 24th street Third District 2004 North 28th street Fourth District 2213 Military avenue (up- "tlr" J . SEVENTH WARD. First District 3719 Leavenworth street Second District 1525 Georgia avenue (barn, rear.) Third District 1338 Park avenue Fourth District 2106 South 83d street (barn, rear.) EIGHTH WARD. First District 1318 North 24th street. Second District 1721 Cuming street. Third District 612 North 16th street. Fourth District 2423 Cuming street. NINTH WARD. First District 2ou3 Cuming street. Second District 3229 Cuming lreet. Third District 3304 Davenport street Ihirn k Fourth District 211 South 36th street (barn.) Fifth District 2)16 Farnam street. TENTH WARD. First District 1018 South loth street. Second Dlslrlct-1:22 Leavenworth street Third District 2121 Leavenworth street. Fourth District 1424 South 16th street. Fifth District 1323 William street. ELEVENTH WARD. Flrat District 40O8 Hamilton street. Second District 40th and framum streets (tent.) Third District 3424 Iavenworth street. Fourth District 7"5 Boulli 27th street. TWELFTH WARD. First Ditrlct-4J14 North 2-.Hi street. fc.,.,,,,,4 t iiutrlct 3624 Ames avenue. Third District 2918 North 8uih street (burn.) " v,.inh District 3103 North 24lh street In witness whereof I havj hereunto set my hand as Mayo- of said City of Omaha "Attest- ' W.'lLliLROURN, City Clerk. (Seal ) FRANK B. UOOHEa. Ocll8dJ0, Mayor. CONDITION OF DM AH A'S TRADE Jobbers in All Lines Flstisd with Existing mUrkiU BUSINESS IS STEADIER AND URCER Retailers Report They Are Dola Bel ter Than lOver Before Changes In the Trio of Groceries) and Dry Goods. All lines of wholesale trade are enjoying a strong, healthy demand. The fluctuations as to tho volume of business which cliiu acterlied the market earlier in the fall are no longer here and while trade is not as large as it was for (H-rhaps one or two weeks It averages much larger for a serle of weeks. Farmers have their work now at a point where they can take their time, about husking their corn and are buying largely from the retailers, who say their business was never better. Omaha grocers) have all they can do to fill orders with promptness and the same may be said of all other Jobbers. Prospects are for an un usuully large trade all through the winter. Dry goods Jobbers report a good house trade for the week. Direct orders and those from salesmen also continue heavy. Some lines of heavy cottons are being sold out, particularly napped goods, blanket! and underwear, and as manufacturers are running- on gumlM fur next year, it is al most Impossible to have the orders filled. Cotton goods of all descriptions retain their strength and some advances are threatened. Advance buying for spring I very large and printed wash fabrics are selling well. Coffee has undergone no material change. Storks are light everywhere except New York. A big liquidation has been going on, outsiders and weak holder selling out and the coffee going into stronger hands. The output is still 2iV),000 bags behind that for the corresponding period of last year. Sevens are quot d t H to 8 cents. The sugar market has eased off a trlflft this week on raws, both in Iondon and New York. Jobbers consider that the In dications point to lower prices for refined. Cheese Goes Still Higher. Cheese' is active and higher, prices being He over those of a week ago. Some of the best Informed brokers predict a famine of the October -make. Buyers have held off on account of the previous high prices, thinking that a reaction might take placn on curtailment of consumption. On the contrary, the consumption has Increased, and when the buyers tried to get the fancy October make they found the holders re luctant to pun with It at prevailing prices. At present there are more buyers than sellers. In New York 60 per cent of the factories have been closed and the re mainder will close in ten days; In Wis consin 40 per cent have been closed and the remainder will close in two weeks. Indi cations point to higher values. The demand for canned goods continues UnU8Uallv SOnrl nnrl lAV.ra lh ...H (.. Corn Is not moving as freely as could be wisurii, yei me orders keop coming for fair-sized lots. The price, however. Is badly demoralized because of tho fact that almost every Jobber Is seeking to unload, and the question of cost does not appar ently enter into tho sltnnHnn i m-,,i.i seem to the well Informed that the retailers -uuui mi wen to stock: up while tho Jobbers are badly demoralized. It hardlv looks possible for this class of goods to sell much be ow prices now ruling. There Is an active demand for peas, with a tendency to advance the market; In fact, the market Is well denned up and any change must be for a higher basis of values. Apples Attract Much Interest. The item nf absorbing intn.o.i .u . last week was evaporated apples. The sup ply in sight is excedlngly limited. More over, there were a good many short sellers, who were compelled to cover, and these, facts, coupled with the tm-t nm i a decidedly heavy trade In this article cov'- ii ii-Kiiimaic wants, has forced tho market up nearly H40 a pound. There la otherwise very little change to report tn the dried fruit market with the possible exception of currants, which have scored an advance of c per pound within the last nil uays. Unusual actlvltv h hnan Aim!,,, I.. the rice market caused by an unusually heavy demand for actual needs, together With a SOeCUlativA movement rannoil V. the well known fact that the crop Is de cidedly short. Under stimulation of this kind the market has advanced In the south from 8tfc per pound for choice Japs to 4i. which is now the asking price for the same grade of goods. Prediction Is made that a 6c market will prevail before the end of the coming week. The demand Is active from the consuming trade, and It looks as If the present market would not only be sustained, but further advanced In ine near iuiure. The crop In Japan Is so short that they cannot give America any supplies, but. on the other hand, will them selves be compelled' to use large quantities oi leiariu rices. Conditions In Shoe Trade. Shoes have not made anv srlvnnre fnr th. week. The tendency In raw materials Is firmer and this has a firming effect on shoes. Ixcal Jobbers say the recent report from Chicago that ehoes would advance 25 fer cent in a few weeks was exaggerated. Ildes have advanced that much In tho last few weeks, but this does not mean that the price of shoes will be correspond ingly Increased. There Is no doubt, how ever, that the advance will be strong this winter. Trade Is excellent with Omaha shoe concerns. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 4. COTTON Hrvnr closed quiet, 20 points higher; middling up- tanas, ji.foc; middling gulf. u.6oc; sales. none. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 4 mTTON Steady; sales, 4.600 bales; ordinary, 8 6-16c; low middling, lOftc; middling. lllc; good middling. lln: middling fair. 11 1.1-lrtc Receipts, 7.997 bales; stock, 128,034 bales. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 4. COTTON Snot. quiet; prices 4 points higher; American middling fair, 6S9d; good middling, e.lld; middling. 6.96d: low middling. 6.79d: good ordinary, 6.61d; ordinary. 6.45d. The sales ot the day were 8,000 bales, of which 600 bales were for speculation and export and Included 6,600 American. Receipts, 8,000 bales, including 100 American. BT. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 4. COTTON Firm; middling, llc. Bales, 210 bales; re ceipts, 850 bales; shipments, 165 bales; stock. 12,848 bales. LONDON. Nov. 4.-WOOL The arrivals of wool for the sixth series of auction sales amount to 47,623 bales, Including 12.000 bales forwarded direct to snlnners. The Imports of this week were: New South waies 7,3m bales; Queensland, 12 bales: Victoria, 8.438 bales; South Australia, 8 bales; New Zealand, 1.242 bales; Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 83 bales; Singapore, 1.096 bales; Falkland Islands, 610 bales: Philadelphia. 66 bales. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Nov. 4 WOOL Quiet; medium grades combing and clothing. 2ftJ Sic; light fine. 2iU27c; heavy fine, 19ii22o: tub washed, 33342c. Hasjrar and Molasses. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.-SUOAR Raw, quiet; fair refining, 2c; centrifugal, 98 test, $Hc; molasses sugar, 2,c. Refined, oulet: No. 8, 4c; No. 7, 3 'Joe; No. 8, i.90c; No. , 8.85c; No. 10, 3.80c; No. 11, 3.75c; No. 12. S.70c; No. 13, 3.66c; No. 14, 8.65c; confection ers' A, 4.46c; mould A, 4.9oc; cutloaf and crushed, 63oc; powdered, 4.70c; granulated, 4.6iie; cubes, 4 85c. MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 20'u38o. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 4. SUGAR Mar ket quiet, open kettle, centrifugal, 3 t-lMf 8 6-16c; centrifugal whites, ill-Wno; yel low, 8 8-16t3 11-liic; seconds, 23.;u. MOLASHP.8 Open kettle, 27i32o; cen trifugal, 16'fi27c. BVRUP New cane, 25Q28c CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES FROPOSAL8 FOR PAVING AND MATERIAL. Bids are Invited and will be received at the Board of Purk Commissioners on No vember 6. Iti6, at 9 o'clock a. in., at room 31 City Hall, for the macadamizing of the north side of Dodge street from 4oth street to 4th street. In the City of Omaha; the surplus earth for tilling to be taken from the south side of the street (not lower than the grade for future paving), any additional earth necessary to be furnished by the contractor. Bald work to be done under Class "h ' City Bpeciiicallotia and under (lie supervision of Superlnttnedeiit of Parka. W. R- Adums. Bids wll also be received for 1,000 cublo yards of broken limestone, more or leas, varying in slue from three (3) Inches in their largest diameter to one-half (H inch In their smallest diameter; 6o0 cubic yards of broken limestone, inoie or leas, varying In size from one (1) inch In their Imgeat to one-qUHiter (H) Inch in their smallest diameter. 1 cubic yards, more or leas of stone chipping, and l0 ruble: yards, moie or h as, of gravel. F. O. B. cars, Missouri Pacific railway, Omaha. The rilit la reserved to reject any or all bids. Omaha. November 8, isefi. C. W. LININUER, President N S dlte TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Makes Moat Vscfal PxMssv