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THE OtAIIA' SUNDAY BEE: OUTOBElt 2?, 1P00.
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BUSINESS CHANCES
$7,000 STOCK OF I LAI ID
WARE ron RALE-For cash only, clean, up-to-date
stock. In good central Kanse town
of K0, In fine farmlnf country; wealthy
community; good business; will stand
strict Investigation; nearly new stona
tot building, xl30; will give lens on
building; low rtnt; Wo on dollar take
thl Hock.
TIIE ABBOTT-OOWAN CO.
Neville Block, Cxnaha, Neb.
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Do You Wish to Make a Change
If you hare a arm, home, business or
(Mperty tnat you want to sen or ex-
.ii.ne. writs us.
HAa) LAND AND INVESTMENT CO.,
Umaha, f.eD., or bioux uiy, is.
No chars for treatment at Crelghtoal
Dontal oolleaa,
"WANTEU patient, at Dental colies.
Treatment fie. X Mo41Novll
HXNE8 and mining and industrial stocks
bought snd sold. ftobt. C. lrudow.
8 too Broker, ku N. . LOXe Bln.
FOR BALK At a bargain, good stock of
dry goods and millinery, with well eetao
llshed trade, in good county seat town,
(or particulars, address Seward Dry
Good and Millinery Co., Beward.
Y M4C2 N3x
"WE OWN property surrounded by mine In
the famous Bullfrog district In southern
Nevada. For nartlculara address the Me-
vsda Standard Gold Mining and Milling
to. suy mw xork ui mag., umn
Neb. am til
FOR BALK Drug stock
will sell or rent building.
Abbott, Fllger, Neb.
and fixtures;
Address I). E.
Y M41I S
FOU BALK Half Interest In well estab
lished real estate business to oompetent
party, U-4B, Bee. i-tia rn.
UNPRECEDKNTED business chance for a
wine man with a little cash; can clear
Iti.OuO yearly. Herxfeldt, Windsor Hotel.
INVEST $10 In land improvement stock I
worth linn. Yearly Income tlx). Postal
card brlnss explanations. No scheme;
conservative business proposition. West
Farm Co., Beardsley Bt, lilkJmrt, Ind.
T-620 2SX
WRITE) for our market letter; gent free
upon request; complete resume or No
Tad mining operatlone. Patrick, Elliott
A Camp, Bankers and Brokers, Goldneld.
Nevada. T-J k7x
y JTOR BALE A fine- meat market In a good
western Iowa town; doing gooa Business;
new fixtures or Bert duality: owner sell
ing on account of 111 health. Address U 47,
ear Bee. Y MM Novix
600 WILL purchase the btat alr-oooled
two-cylinder automobile made and se
cure agency tbat will earn from $JO0 to
I 'O per month at 20 per cent commission.
we manuiactur anu runranine im car.
Make check to the Barnea Mfg. Co.. San
dusky. Ohio. Reference, the American
Banking Co., th Third National bank.
Y 037 28
IF rou want to make money or are seek
ing Information regarding Nevada mining
stocks, write us for our market letter.
Bent free on request. Patrick F.lUott &
Camp. Banker and Broker, Goidtltld,
Nev Y-6J1 ax
FORTUNES are being made in Idaho and
British Columbia mines; we have an at
tractive rroposlton. Write for particu
lar. C. M. Oliver A Co., Spokane, Wash.
I Oil XBX
WP1 nwaiRU to finance an enterprise.
Mining or guaranteed etock or bond Issue
not wanted. Principals only need answer.
Orave Municipal Agency, Chicago, in.
. . Y-625 2&X
GUARANTEED
Patenta Beeured or Fee Returned.
Bend model or akctoh for free opinion as to
patentability. Send for illustrated Guide
Book. Contains 100 mechanical move
ment and LIST OF INVENTIONS
WANTED. Particular NEW TRADE
MARK. LAW, COPYRIGHTS, tc Pat.
uU advertised free In World's Prograaa,
K V ANN. 4k t-U.,
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ISS F Et Washington, X, C
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WANTED Large, well entablished manu
facturing company making staple Una of
goeda, widely known, wanta aatisfaotory
man with 13.000 cash to establish and
carry on branch business; t'M per month
eaiary and all expenses, with share of
Drollts extra: ununually safe investment:
permanent engagement and high class
business; rood for S.OOO per year or bet-
ler, wun oik imure increase. en- par
ticulars furnleh references and address.
a. Kastburn, Pres., 07 Wabaeo Ave., Chi-
oago. T-fi22 ax
3no YEARLY Income from 10; atock worth
$100; no scheme; conservative bualneae
rropositlon. Card will bring full pr
iculara West Farm Co., Beardsley St,
Klkuart. ind. I i ax
FOR SALE. CASH-Hotel, funrnlture and
fixtures, with forty rooms; doing a good
fcualnefes; three years' lease; In town of
I.Uio; southeastern Ntbraska; only II. '4
day houu In the town; good proposition.
Address x fti. car uinana use.
T
YOU can never profit by business chance
unless you have some money; small sav
ings are the Inundation of large fortunes:
start a savtnu account with J. L. Bran
dt! A Sons, Banknra, 14th and Uoucla
eta. Assets over ou,uuu. x
WHEAT $12.50 buys Ave ups and five
downs: rood for one weekt -cnt advanc
or dsallne from price; give $100 protU.
Write for particulara. Commerc tirain
Lv.. Conutivrca J..KJX.. Chicago.
Y-&H 2$x
BEND r-)F "huccessrui Methoa ' of trading
In grain with small capital; booklet and
market letter sent free; references. Cora-
Block at Cu.. Cwmmeio Bid.. Chicago.
Y-l MM.
XVANTKD-Active, reliable man aa paid
re crenentaiive in every county anrj city;
aplendld opportunity. Address, with ref
erences, C'arlsen-Kihen Co., bankers snd
brokers, Searchlight, Nav. Y w 28x
MILL FOR SALE.
On of th be-t 15-barreI mill In north
western Nebraska, or will trade ltr good
laud or Incoru property or equm value, f.
la. Caaady. ownar. Kansaa City, Mo.
Y-HJ 23s
NICELY fumintied, steaxn heated flat for
aula LE17 LtavuvoiUL flat 4.
Y-M-74-0x
$60 WKEKLY and Indepeodence; H of our
oparuuug mauliinss for vending salted
fvaouts pay an averase dally profit of
j, write for particulars; new proposi
tion. Hilo Guru Co., LhpU A. & Utilua
bt., Chicago. , Y 4 tux
COftFORATlON controlling old astab
li.lied baalufnS deaire cnertMllc, ex
prritnoed buoinc.s inan to handle branch
ofiice; salary and cuinmlxaions; lo-
veeluienl o( tl.uuu and upwaitla and uu-
Ot'.tiimable ref.'reuci.-s required. Addles
ixuuistsr .Drug Co., jaadiaon. WIm.
T vi3 2Sx
BAIwiRT for sale, baking J, 2-. to 1K)
luAvea of bread a week and all the cake
and coukles yeu can make; it& if uken
by Noveiuoer a, Addruoa Lock Box $4,
Vails, Aiuin. Vix
FOR BALE A $I0,W0 stock of general mer-
cuaiullsa, strictly first-class, hue locnuon
aid la gtod ruHtlinr town: tills Is a Bar
gain. Address ica i5ox H14, hinith ten
ter, Kan. y-M.'oi Nov$
WANTED Knergetlc, capable man with
f oud bus) nru expel lence. ta reprvarnt re
lable eon-oialloii, ealablished 24 years, aa
bruncti ciut'e maiiaser: immediata or Jan
uary I contract; lry $jto and connnis
iuk; lnvetin-nt $1 WO and hlsh-ciiuis
r.feience reyuir-u. tsupu Aa"ent.i, ho
ftoj, ti.il a uk.e, vtia. X-tx
lf FAULTED BOM'S.
InaoMv eecuriu.s; unquotable
railroad
Mki bout! ht and aold. it. M. Buivihe,
room 4fi produij liichajiga, New ioik.
LilU.iJ Ji I.VX
FC'R SALK or eiclianae, whottsole cutlery
bu.lii.es, clean sloe, invoice about fb.OoO,
Oe.lmui. luurlion. AdiUtU t ' cji
Oinali bee. X
$)TAHT a mail order buatneas; w furnleh
roiulieJ; liw plan, succ-us certain; coa'sl
I i-.ii.ii to I ate. Skli-Luj ii-li Vs .$ I J
VvaLwia kL, t i-4Hi JX j
DEATH NOTICES
MCR TUT Michael J., ered yr, at the
inmuy reeoience, US North Twewy-esmn
s'reet, af!er n lllnem of three rnrnihs.
Wa an emoiove of I nlon rsclflo railway
fr t went y-Mre vears.
Funeral notice later.
FLORISTS
HF.K8 at SWOBODA. 1411 Farnam,
M
L. HENDTCRSON.
111! Far nana.
Tel.
Doug, litl.
MONUMENTS
Greet Western Granite Co.
Douglas 2L
Wbl NotU
BUSINESS CHANCES
GRAND ISLAND
INVESTMENTS
$3,Wd Buy fully equipped
bakery on main buisnes St.
Thl include building and
lot. and la one of th finest
retail business location In
th olty.
230 acre of land within I
mile of city of Grand Island,
about 70 acre In cultivation,
IS acres of which I in alfalfa
I year old, Balance In pac
tum. 0.00 per acre It taken
soon.
$4.000 Buy a 17-room room
ing house and lot, furnished.
This ha been netting th
owner over $100.00 par month
for awveral year.
HENRY ALLEN, Agent,
Grand Island, Nab.
Y-63a-2Sx
HOTELS.
One of the very beet paying hotels In north.
em Nebraska, only rz.w notice in tna
town. Clear from IZ.&00 to 13.0 a year:
25 rooms, modern. Price of Inside, only
12 2S0. It sold at onoa. Rent. 175.00.
A big paying howl In central Nebraska, 40
rooms, modem, ttcnt, ii. uuoa oonui-
tlon. Price of tnsldes, $4,000. Term.
RESTAURANT,
The beat caving restaurant in South
Omaha on Investment. Furniture or
rooma over restaurant go. Price of all
$1,100.
FEED STORES.
Two good feed stores In city, both clearing
over HQ a month. Now is in lime io
buy law to tioo.
H. A. STEAVENSON,
130 Board Of Trade, 10th and Farnam.
i (w a
TEACHERS WA NT EID L4t ent for 50
rents hv rejrlniered mall: salaries from
$:ibO to $720. M. E. OoweM, T44 Harvra
St., Waalilngton, D. C. Y-6i 2&x
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS
EASY TO GET
A loan on furniture.' pianos, livestock
r other chattels, left in your
(Undisturbed Possession)
IF YOU NEED ... . '
MONEY
to bt your rroeer. landlord, or any watt
bills which may be bothering you,
. Our plan 'ho best as we give you writ
ten copy of the contrset with a
GUARANTEED REBATE
it paid before th contract expire.
SALARY LOANS
Bade to people etecdllj employed.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO
iSatablUhed lmi Tel. Doug. 12.
lit Board of Iraaa Bid.
ftj Bo. Utu KUU
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$$$$$$$$$$
MONEY TO LEND
ON SALARIES, FURNITURE, PIANOS,
iluHbu-a ANU WAGONS.
Thl la your opportunity to get money
and pay those lltiia annoying debt. Ar
range your affair now so mat when th
cold weather come you will only bave on
company to ow.
you can, repay u in amsu weeaiy or
monthly payment, best suited to your In
come: amounts paid before due, full rebate
la ALWAYS avowed.
Reliable Credit Co.
Rooms $ui-30b Paxcon Block.
Corner Faruam and Sixteenth, Sta
,,,,,,,,, mtn
SATiARTED PEOPLE
and other furnished money upon their
own names, without security; easy pay
ment; othces in m principal clue, bav
yourself money by getting my twin uraU
D. il. TOLilAN,
714 Mw York UI Bids.
X-T4
The Union Loan Co.
have increased their cat) Hoi and during the
month ol octooer win make a special
rale on collateral loaus, personal prop
erly, morigages and individual nute.
without security. Terms to suit your
convenience. 'Pbona Douglas ttw4 or call
at alw ate Uldg. Jt
DR. PRIBBENOW'a MONEY.
loaned ou furniture, salary, pianos, horses.
sic In any amount; tss man nan rates;
perfect privacy: immediate attention; any
term wanted. Payuieula suspended when
sick or out of work. H4 Karbacn uik.
M South lulb SU X. 441
Bowen, 703 N. Y. Life Bldg
Advance private money on chattel or
salary; easy to get; no red tape; you get
money saiue oay asaea lor at suoau cost.
Open everuugs uu t. eu
KAQLB LOAN OFFICE; reliable, accora
modalingi au ausluea coundeHtfU. lu
Loului. X M4
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew
elry, uors.s, cows, ic lu. jr. itaea, iu a.
13 ill. A.-.
FURN1TUR1S, live
stock, sulary loans.
Duff uresa i-oaa
blo.k.
Co.. room a, Barker
CHATTELS, salary and Jewelry loan.
iVoley Loan Co., IikH i arnam ai. X hi
CHATTEL and salary loans.
Phoenix
Credit CO., xn rax ton block.
X-17
HORSES & WAGONS FOR SALE
ONE team of mares. Uyars,
171$ Jekeon.
p MMi mx
CV)R Bale Hlxh-clasa (custom made) sta
tion wacoii: nas Dean uaeo oniy a tew
time. It can be e-n at A. J. tsimpson at
bou s, lwt Douglas ail. P-Ml Kuv 1
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES
MISS IKMA SPRINGER, Piano leason $
ceula, U.g N. 4il ML. Walnut Hill car.
-Mima Nov. 1$
CHATBLAIN tHhool of Laniages Day
and evening claaeea. Frem h. Uerniau,
bpnlh; fencing. Davldge JMdg.
1.4-Not. 14
DETECTIVE SERVICE
WKTMOHB de'ectlve aervlce. 'Phone Red
Ucl. Rooma U and 14 Union UK, l ift
and Fitrnasn, MJ N..4
UW AND COLLECTIONS
. M. Usrfartandj M K. T. U Pldg. Tel.
Dvi.-. 4w4. el Kf 4
Pays 100
and
SafcrThanDanks
We can rrov tht thl state
ment Is conservative when applied
to Hhelton's snap in cheap land.
Pnap 1 1,120 acres of adjoining
lnd II miles south Of Kimball,
N'eb. This Is Ideal farm and ranch
land, being good soil and all
smooth or gently rolling. Hay
draw on aouih edge. Spring on
thia farm capable of watering
thousands of had of stock. Price
dntil Nov 10th, 190$, 14 SO per
acre. $2,000 down, balance t
yeara at $ per oent Interest.
Snap 1 320 acres of fine farm
land south of Ogallala, Neb., on
the divide. Smooth land, rich
soil. Adjoining land on tho mar
ket at $12.40 and $11.00. This la
certainly a anap at 110.60 per acre.
Excursion every Tuesday.
W.-F. Shelton,
LUD AdZirCT.
DEPT. B. 313 So. 15tH St.
Safer Than a Bank
tTnlon Facia m. m,
Company Contract
Xianda Kate Al
ways Been
Money
Max-
trs.
For
merly Oenl Agent
V. P. land Sept.
Bays and "
TTaloa reel Bo X.aad
Bong-ht Voder Centra.
Office 222 South 13th Street
LEGAL NOTICE.
SCHOOL. DISTRICT ELECTION.
Proclamation and notice to the qualified
electors and legal voter of the Bchool Dis
trict of Omaha. In the county of IKMigla.
in tha .Late of Nebraska, of a general
election to be held In said school district
on Tuesday, th th day of November, 1,
for th purpose of electing five member
nf tha R, MLrd of Education of said school
district, to serv on said board from and
including tha first Monday in January. 1007,
until th first Monday In January, lUl'i
To tha nuailfled electcr and legal voter
of tha School District of Omaha, In th
ennntv of Dnurlu. In the state of N
braska: I, John L. McCague, president
of the Board of Education of tha School
District nf Omaha. In the county of Doug'
las, in the state of Nebraska, do issue this,
my proclamation, and by virtue of the u-ihnt-ltv
v..t.i1 In mm mjk auch oreaident. do
hereby give public notice to the qualified
elector na legal voter 01 me ccnwi ui-
tvlnt nf flmahl In th rMintV Of DOUrlCS,
In th tte of Nebraska, that a general
election will be held In said scnool district
on Tuesday, the 6th day of November,
MOfl. for the purpose of electing; five mem
kera nf the Board of Education of said
school district to serv on said board from
and including the first Monoay in January,
i-.t nr.iii tha flrat Monday in January, mo.
Th polls hall be open on the day of
aid election at eight (8) o'clock In the
morning, and shall continue open until ix
(g) o'clock In th evening- ol tilt ame oay,
at to respective voiinp; piace as uwe
FIRST WARD.
First District U18 South Sixth street.
Second District 801 Paclnc etreet.
Third District 17(8 South Tenth street.
Fourth District 9l Pancroft street.
BEHIND WARD.
First DUtrlct-2S23 South Twnty-nlnth
trt ,
pecona msinct ziej vmion strroi.
Third District 1W1 Vinton etreet.
r,...rth lii.frlo 1710 Vinton atreet.
Fifth District rm South Sixteenth street.
A 111 XL HJIIIU.
First District 151 Webster street
g.mnl Til.tHct Sl Routh Tenth street.
ThrA Ditr1ctSli North Fifteenth street.
Fourth District 410 South Thirteenth
reet. . .
Fifth District hit jarition hito,
JX5URTH WARD.
TMrtct 1704 Canltol avenue.
Second District 42J South Eighteenth
Street. . . . , A. A .
ThiM m uTript tis nouin oixieenin nrwi.
Fourth District 4 Bouth Twentieth
Street. . .
Filth Dlitricf v avennon street.
. FIFTH WARD.
First District 8S" Sherman arena,
flernnd District- ?25 Sherman avenue.
Third District 26(4 (barn) Sherman ave-
iiiia.
Fourth WStricl 1MB irenrj sowmia aye-
hue. . , . ...a t .t. ei.,u.tl.
SIXTH WARD.
First Dlstrict-2307 North Twenty-fourth
treet. .. . . ...
Second District 17W worm xweniy-iourcu
trt- ... . . u.w
Third District zuw rnonn i wtntj-wgnin
Street
Fourth. UlRTnn li 1 miiunrT Krenue.
BEVFNTH WArtu.
First District 2711 Ijeavenworth street.
Second District ICS Georgia avenu
orn-.rrV,.. ....
wmirth District aofl South Thirty-third
treet ioarn. mA
First District 1417 North Twenty-fourth
treet. . . , . .
Heconn IJIRinci 1U. viiminn .irwv.
Third District B20 North Sixteenth street.
Fourth Distrlct-2423 Coming street
r U NINTH WARD.
First Dletrlct-2fiJ Cumins: treet.
Second I netrlct SC'ES Hamilton street
Third District 3io4 Davenport etreet
Fourth TMstrlot ai South Thlrty-stxt
treet (barn).
Flltn JJISITICI tMiiam mtT7wi
nun v TENTH WARD.
First District 1018 South Tenth afreet.
Second District 1S3 Iavenworth street.
Third District 2121 Ieavenworth street.
Fourth Distrlot 1424 Bouth Sixteenth
St re. t . ... .-m tt'i . it -. - -
Fifth lieifici -I.1-!
1 ELEVENTH WARD
First District 4tVl Hamilton street.
Hecond Dlatrlct-3926 Farnam street.
Third DiHtrict $4?l Leavenworth street.
Fourth District 7t South Twi.-nty-seventh
"lrt TWELFTH WARD.
First District 4430 North Twenty-foorth
"'Second District M24 Ames avenue.
Third District 291$ North Thirtieth street
fourth District 8014 North Twenty-fourth
street. JOHN L. MCAQ17T5,
President Board of Elucstion.
Attest: J- F. BUHUKSiJ,
Secretary Board of Kducation.
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RAILWAY TIME CARD
llUOS TATIOr4-TEHTU ASD at ARC Y
ralaa Palo
Lear. Arrive.
Overland limited
a ;40 am $.ls pm
The China nd Japan
last Mall
a 4 14 pm a $:10 pm
Colo. A Calif. E a 415 pm
a M am
a 6 10 pra
California 4k Or. t pm
Los Angele Limited.. all :j0 am
Fast Mall J M P"
Colorado Special .......a 7:4 am
North Plait Local ... a $:1 am
Beatrice Local b $:U pm
Caleac Mortnvtr
aiO.46 pm
a $:M pm
a 7 .44 am
a 4. to pin
b l.uO pin
Cedar Rapids Paaa a 7:00am
Twin City Exprese attain
a 1:06 pm
al0:oo pm
Chicago Dayuaht a:wain sii.ispin
mi..,., T J all 30 am a $ 6 pin
Bloux City Local D I wim a i. u am
Carroll Local a 4.a$ pm 1:60 am
6ioux City Local O $ pm
t hicago Kxpreas a i:60 pm al .su am
rant Malt a$:ipm tlNm
i .... uuil a t 00 pin
Twin City Limited a$:25pm a 7:06 am
Overland Limited a I pm at:lint
ChlcuKo Limited all:00 pin all:liam
Norfoia-bouesteel a 7:40 am alu.au am
i in..,i.i-l j.ni Pine bl wiro bw.iaam
I wad wood-Lincoln a $ wO pm a i.us pm
Casi.er-blioshoni a $. pm a $.i pu
Itaelings-fiuperior b $ UO pm b t t pm
tTemoal-Aluion bt.uipm bli:4tfpm
Cktcaga, MUwaaka St. Pasl
Chi. and Colo. Special.. .a 7 :S am a 7 90 am
( allforuia and Or, tx a 4 to pm a $ lu pin
OvM i.iiil Limited a $ 6 piu It iDiui
Marlon 4s C4r R. Loc b t sl ana bU:u pin
Ckleaao Ureat Wers
St Paul 4c Mlnneapoll. $ $0 pm 7:10 pm
fee Paul Miuueapvlte. 7 em U tpui
( tituaaa I.lmued topin uO am
Ciiloaao iiUL.a. 7 4a aitt ll:b0pm
Ctlva tir. .$0jytu U au put
A
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ROOSEVELT PROFESSOR BUSY
nftmctot !i American Ilifctorj and Insti
tution Eecioi Wtri at Eerlii.
CKPCROR, EKTRESS AND OTHLRS PRtSLNT
Lctte froaa Presideat Rsevelt Read,
Greetlaat Gri People aad .
Referrlas Go Will
Between th Katlon.
BERLIN, Oct r7.-Prof. John W. Bur.
re", dean of Columbia university, New
York, th nrat Incumbent of Theodor
Roosevelt professorship of American his
tory and Institutions at tb University of
Berlin, bean bis lecture today. Emperor
William, the empress, Princ August Wll-
helm. United State Ambassador Tower
and Mrs. Tower, Dr. Studt, th minister of
education, and about fifty professor and
eom resident American occupied chair
near tb reading; desk In the lecture hall,
while behind them were 400 students, who
energetically cheered Prof. Burgee when
he entered and applauded every referenc
to Prsident Rooeevlt.
Letter from President.
At th opening of th proceeding Prof.
Burgee read a letter from President Roo-
valt, of which th following 1 a transla
tion i
WHITE HOtTSE. WAmiTNOTON. Dot.
ft. My lear Prof. Burgeaa: Allow ma,
through you, to greet th University of
Iterliu Willi the heartiest good Will. The
historical frlnndnhlp between Prussia and
the United States, and then, after Prussia
naa ounaea tne uerman empire, between
thia mighty empire and the United Statea,
ha never been broken nor even shaken in
the leaat. Thl friendship began in the
mutual esteem and mutual good will that
existed between Washington and Frederick
the
ureat and was confirmed by the fact
that Prussia alone among all the European
power showed Itself willing to have trade
relatione with the United State during th
perioa of uncertainty and weakness In
loose trying years between 17K3 and 1789
and to make a trade treaty with us. Al
ready during tha colonial period of our hia-
lory mere was a large uerman element
among our people. Men of German birth
and wet-man blood gave ua great and glori-
oua service aurlnB the period as leaders
In war and In peace. General Steuben
trained the continental arm v and Ruhlen
berg was the first speaker of tb house of
representatives.
Hlnce the revolution a continuous uer
man Immigration has taken place that
has Proved most Imnortan far the nnnu-
Utlou of the northwestern territories.
i ne men of German birth and rac were
nearly all devoted in body and soul to tha
union ana were extremely hnit to aiav
ery. Through their powerful help the north'
went territories were made into the free
States thAt form tha heart nf tha rcnuhlln.
We have to thank men of German birth or
origin that, at the outbreak of the civil
war Maryland. Missouri and Kentucky held
nrmiy to tn union and during that fearful
Period thev rendered us services hv word
nu ueea wnicn win never be rors-otten.
Since the civil war the large emlnratlon
of student from the United States to Ger
man universities Is one of th most remark
able and Important features of our Intel
lectual lire, ana It is on of th most slg
nincant fact In our American education
that those sons of our republic who have
been educated In German universities guide
aim control our nigner eaucaiion.
All tnia DRd nnwiTlIll lntlii.nr. In hfn..
ins about an exchanae of culture which In
a certain sense culminate in th founding
of the professorship that you. my dear
professor, are charged with Inaugurating.
Again, expressing my heartiest greeting
for the university, and with best wishes
for your success and that of your students,
l remain, eio. J. liCUUtJUHi KOUBKVELi
Prof. Burgess, In a short address in
German, alluded to hi own studies at Ber
lin university, to It great teachers of th
past, to Incident In history of modern
Germany, to th founding; of the corre
sponding professorship at Columbia unl
slty and to the president' and th em
peror' interest In th exchange of pro-
lessora.
Th rector of th university, Prof. Kaf
tan, thanked Prof. Burgess and referred
appropriately to President Roosevelt'
message to th university and tha em
peror' presence and proposed three cheers
for th emperor.
While tha cheering waa UU In progTeas
tha emperor rose and said:
stuaents: iet us express our
thanks for what ha been expressed so
eloquently by accepting th offered hand
which ha been extended to ua from
America and by giving a cheer for the
man who Is th Incarnation of th good
qualities of his people, President Roose
velt Hurrah!'
Th member of th emperor ulte, th
officer and th students responded vigor
ously. Th emperor then conversed with
Prof. Burgee, congratulating him on the
successful beginning of hi work and also
had a talk with Ambassador and Mr.
iuwer. Ana emperor requested th am
bassador to cable to President Roosevelt
his thanks for the president co-opera
tlon.
Prof. Burgess will begin th development
of hi subject, "Th Constitution and Con
stitutional History of tha United Statea
on another day.
A permanent American Institute ha been
opened In on of th university building,
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Flore ee.
Josh Watklns of Tahor. la., spent sev
eral daya here thia week visiting relatives.
W. R. Wall and Frank T. Parker were
business visitor In Blair Tuesday after
noon.
Mrs. Johanna Franklin haa been very
sick during the week and at present I no
palter.
Frank P. Brown hn started th erection
of a dwelling bous on his lot south of th
livery Htro.
Miss Jennie Kverson of Omaha apent
Sunday afternoon in Florence, the guest
of Mrs. w. K. Wall.
Miss May Oaks, who la leaching school
at irvlngton, spent Haturday ana ounaay
at home vislllns her pa rente.
Mra. T. K. Price spent aeveYal daya ol
me past ween visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Alien, who Uvea near Benson,
MJps Shoemaker of Calhoun, accompanied
py Atlas f'pinn. were vlHitlng irienas in
Florence Wednesday afternoon.
Bert Crouch and wife, accompanied by
Miss Hasel Nelson, went to Tekamah. last
Friday evening, where Mr. Crouch will soon
locate.
Tha banns of marria- of Mr. John Thlrtl
and Mixs Loltl Hrandt have been pub
lished two times during ma In St. Phil
lips' Nerl church.
Another week will finish the building of
th permanent sidewalk. John Grant of
Omaha has the contract. Cross walks are
also being put In.
A delegation of the local lodge Of Red
Men was visiting South Omaha lodge t$
Saturday night and spent th greater part
oi a sieep loer.
John Warner of ITanoook. la., acoom.
panted by some friends, spent a couple o(
day here the past week visiting; bi !
ler, airs, muen jrurceu.
Henry Buller and Miss Sedde. who both
live west of town, attended a Greek wed-
ill.. I. . .. V. 1.... ..... .... ..... Ui.H.1..
It taking twenty-four hour to get married
la uresa.
Mrs. R. P. Preeden had the misfortune to
fall down a flight of stairs and break hsr
arm Monday. Bh la the only support of
several children and the accident is very
unfortunate for her.
The city council held a special session
Monday night tor tha purpose of hearing
protests and assessing amounts due from
property owners lor tha grading lor tna
aidewalk on Main atreet.
Henry Wilson, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wilson, was married to Miss nana Mau
ser Tuesday afternoon at ths Hotel Brown.
both the young folks are well and favor-
ably known, Mr. Wilson being born and
raised here.
rived here from Scotland, have rented the
nne residence oi jasper bmun on Btaie
etreet and have settled down to housekeep-
ng lust as though America bad always
been their borne.
Bert & Crouch left Wednesday after
noon tor Bt. Paul, Minn., where ne goes
in the Interests of the Order of Teleg
raphers, whose committee meets with the
officials of the Omaha road Thursday
morning. Mr. Crouch 1 secretary of th
Nebraska division of telegraphers.
West Ambler.
R. M. Henderson la addlna; a new porch
and cement walk to hi home.
Allen and Albert Favertv entered the
commercial bookkeeping class on Monday
at an Omaha business college.
8. T. Campbell I closing- out his business
at Forty-third and Center and preparing to
remove to tn western pan or mo state.
Miss Edith Darllne- I still with Mrs.
Clark at tha Park Terrace. Mr. Clark, who
has been dangerously 111, I slowly recov
ering. Rev. R. M. Hlnchtson went over to Bprlng-
fleld Saturday, where he suppuea tns Metn-
odlst Episcopal pulpit there, returning
horn Monday noon.
Milton, tha little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Cants, has ao Improved of hla savers
spinal trouble as to only requir to aoo-
tor services twice a week now.
Mr. J. Halplne has been entertaining her
mother, Mrs. Faulkner, thl week. She
also entertained Miss V. 'White and her
eo- os of teachers from th Baal school
at dinner Tuesday.
Owins- to tha rain Sunday there war no
services at Southwest church, but the new
pastor. Rev. Mr. Hiller, will preach Bun
day, October 2S, at tha usual time, 1:30.
Bunaay scnool at i:st.
J. E. Aush and wife returned horn on
Saturday afternoon from their 100-mll
drive to Wiener, where they had been th
guests of th latter' brother, Arthur
Ziebell, on the horn farm.
Mr. Spoerrl had the misfortune to hav
two wheels of his new rubber-tired burgy
torn off late Saturday night by a reckless
horseback rider running into his rig on
Forty-fourth and Center street.
Th Ladle Aid society will meet Thurs
day afternoon, November 1, at tha home
of Mrs. J. Halplne, Forty-sixth and Center,
on the Morten homestead, to knot a com
fort for the hostess, who wui serve cake
and coffee at 6 o ciock.
Tha home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blake
was resplendent with smllax. evergreens
and flowers on Thursday evening, when
their eecona youngest daughter. Miss Iva.
was united in marriage to Mr. J. L. Urover
by Rev. K. M. Henderson. Miss Myrtle,
sister of th bride, was bridesmaid and I
Mr. Wilson best man. Refreshments were
served. The happy couple left at onoe
for Oregon on their wedding trip to their
sister, Air, uiseu.
Dendee.
Mrs. J. E. Dodds is at horn after her
viwt in Ohio.
The Misses Marshell entertained at cards
Thursday evening.
Mr. P. J. Barr has been in Wyoming for
tne last two wee km.
Mr. and Mr. H. C. Bulrd were In Plain-
view and aio at th boiitea agency but
week.
Mr. 8. R- Rush, who ha been very 111
with threatened pneumonia, I improving
lowly now.
Mr. Hitchcock spoke in the Dundee hall
Monday evening. Prof. Petersen' quartet
furnished musia.
Mr. Richard D. Wlnshlp of Chicago,
witn her baby, ia tha guest of her aisier,
Mr. R. C Peiera.
Mr. Laurie J. gulmby la building a new
residence on Douge street, Jum west oi
roriy-ninth street
Mrs. Wilt Hoagland and children re
turned on Thursday ironi a visit of several
week lu Colorado.
Th members of th Dundee Presbyterian
church met Tuesday evening at the onurcn
to uiscuss making lurlher improvements lu
th building.
Tha Round Uoien luncheon which waa
to have been given on Weuneaday by Mui-
aames Hum and Lignton was mdeilmieiy
pomponed on account oi tn nines oi All..
Rusu.
Tne DunoV Woman' club, which waa
to hav met on Wednesday, aa postponed
because of the Metuuuisl and fre.uyieiiau
miwionary meetings being neia in unioi.a,
and will meet next on xoveiiiler 14 tttUl
Mrs. John O. xeiser.
At high noon on Wednesday Mia Nora
Edith iMalmuulat waa united tn iuariii.se
to John Martin betliune, Kev. iiuberl llei
rirnr iMsrturmiiiC tha ceremony. After .No
vember Is Mr. and Mra. bethuna will be
ai iiom at 4M7 Capllul avenue.
Mrs. I. 8. Leavitt Is entertaining th fol
io wu.g women who are uMnnuina th
Metiiudlsl missionary convention: Mes
damea fc- D. Hunlly of Washington. V. C;
. ...... ... L". ... .m M.t ,Vl . I U.U ..U..
fe la. Ibtfc-in ol i-.incoin auu aiis. imuiuu.
wife of bishop bauiora.
r
Hallevre'ea Might Cssesrl.
Wednesday evening next, being
Hallo-
we en,
Clau
Gordon has arranged tor
grand coucert in tne Lyrlo tueuer, Mne
teenth and i'arnam strweta. Uayin ripeuoe,
the Booltian Dims we.r., uu 4i.a
.i. uirhan. acotland'a prima dunna so-
nr.no. will entertain. WIm btrachan is re-
i r,l-d mjt a musical prodigy, blie Is
young woman ,w.v ' -" n .
tl.ree ociaveo, reavning o naiurai
n.h alnaeis appear in costume, one of
rh l,a wears In ' i-aiier iierrin . in
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1 ... T'i krta can be exchanged at bo
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W llilain Jienneoy hi nn , w"
chairniaa and the pipers will be there.
be
Jess Howard In Chicago Jail.
A telegram has been received from tha
Chicago police requesting that Frank How.
ard a painter who formerly llvad on bur
dette atreet, be notified that hla sou Jesse
is in custody at Chicago. The police have
not been auie to find Mr. Howard. ho has
moved recently from bis former pUo of
resldenc.
Motker ieeke Mer Daughter.
Th postofnc department la in receipt of
a la.lheUC letter irum i" m superior,
i maklns Inuulrle of her daughter.
Mulile Colder, who waa last heard fi-om in
U'liaha, July 4, It is thong M she may
have aaSUUieu iu. bMiie wvtu. iw
wood.
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Order th Eastern Star.
.ti .nK n tha rtrrter of the Eastern
Star the Masonic fraternity and the pub.io
generally have been invited to attend the
barar to be glvn at Masonlo Tample. No
vember 1-J. It U the Intention to offor for
sale at popular price misceueneou.
hold article, the proceed to be devoted to
the treasury of tne oraer. mimu V'"
-rve.1 from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. each day
and the children will find a nh pond and
toy booth titer for tueir aiversmii.
WMdnn of th World.
Alpha camp No. 1. at It last meeting, re
ceived sixteen new applications lor mem
bership and put on ins imnnuu.
The next meeting, Tuesday evening, v. 11
v.. an ooen meeting, at which JuUKe A. L.
for several dances to be given in th re ir
future. The first will be the annual char,
lty ball on the evening, of November 27.
The second will bo given by the drill team
soma time in December.
Ladles of tk Grand Army.
Th. nnen meeting given by Garfield cir
cle No. 11 last Mondsy evotilng was largely
attended, notwithstanding the bad weatner.
A short business sewlon was held before
th open meeting anu inrre. iirw uieuiuei.
were Initiated and several applications for
membersnip reao auu .
tainment following conalted of tefiehh-
ments Of sandwlcliea caae, picaies anu cue
foe, after which th evening waa given
The next meeting or uarneiu circle win
be November 12. when the department in
spector will be present to Inspect the circle.
All memoers ar aeked to keep th date
in mind and be sure and be present
Itoyal Arcanum,
fraternal Vnloa ( America.
Th meeting of Mondamln lodge No. 111
Monday night wa well attended ana run
of lnteret. Several Important matters
were dtauunsed and disposed of. The lodge
has elected two captain .. ana tn mem
bership Is divided Into two sides, which
will enter Into lively competition fur
new members.
The captain of the degree team requests
a full attendance of th team next Monday
"'?hl- .... ... V, ... ..!..
lanner looage win uu,u . v ..
nieetlng next Thursday evening ana win
give it first dancing party of the seaaon
Members of ths order aud their fi lends are
Invited.
Ladiea ( the Maeoabeae.
Laurel hive No. 1 will be entertained
by Mra Nettle Hoper, Bull aouth Iwi-Mii
street, at a Hallowe'en party WedejCy
evening.
Royal neighbor of Amerlea.
Ivy camu No. t will meet tn It old
ball. Barlgtit aVoclety ball, Nineteenth and
Wr.m .trMi. fur the flrat time since
JtLe ar and wlU cel. brat by giving a
Sutton will oeuver an aume.e vu v..
of th juvenile court. The usual munlta!
program will also be given by members of
lh. ,.,Ar Tha camD has made provision
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LlquoretU.
Maosetts (for tha heart).
Nerretta.
Neuraletta.
Pepaetts.
Rheumetta.
Bangutnetta (for hay rarer).
Subllmetts.
Tobaccoetta.
Tonsetts (for colds).
Vltaletta.
Vermaletta (for worms).
Days" More
V
Hallowe'en party and entertainment th
evening of October 31, to which all mem
bers and friend are must cordially in
vited. The camp will hold a short busi
ness session before the party.
At tha regular meeting of Union Paoiflo
council No. lOtit. Mcnday evening. It wul
decided to change the meeting nlgbt from
th econ and fourth Mondays of each
month to tb second and fourth Thursdays.
Plan for the large open meeting to be
held next Monday night wer also disousaed
and elaborate arrangements made for th
entertainment of the many gueata who ar
expected to be preaant. An enjoyable
smoker will be a feature of th evening.
The council contemplate th initiation of
a class of 100 or more on the evening of
November 12. Committee were appointed
to arrange the details for this big class In
itiation. Trlb of Ben Har.
Mecca court No. II met at It old hall.
Nineteenth and Farnam atreets, Thursday
evening. A new membership campaign
wa announced by the deputies and prlxea
will b. given for all new members se
cured. A strong euort will be made to
Increase the memlierehlp of this court to
6u0 by January 1. Fifteen applications were
received and a good class initiated. At
next Thursday's meeting refreshments will
be served.
Omaha court No. 110 has changed Its
meeting nlgiil to Monday and now meets
in liariglit hall, Ninetnentn and Farnam
streets. An entertainment will be giver
Monday evening to tha member and
friends.
Grand Army ss$ Relief Coras.
Custer post and Corps gave a very en
Joyeiile open meeting at Ked Men a hull.
Continental block, Tuesday evening. Th
gathering was largely, attended and re
freshments and social diversions were the
Inter? "ling features of the evening. Custer
post and Corps intend giving a number of
these open meetings during In winter.
Royal Highlanders.
Ferncllffe castle No. 4x8 will give a ball
at Fraternity hall, Seventeenth and Far
nam atreets, Wednesday evening.
Leoacavallo ta Appear at Aadltorlaaa.
The great orclxestra from Milan. Italy,
led by Leoncavallo, tha compoeer, 1 to be
heard ai the Auditorium ou Monday even
ing. November 11 u.ider the local man
agement of MrSsrs. Chase arid Kogera. 'Ilia
piograut is entirely Irum tha oilers and
other works of Leoncavallo, and will ep-
pea
lovi
al to a wide range of patronage. Muxlo
vera will delight In seeing a great ooiu-
poswr conducting his own works; Italian
citizens will revel in tn songs in their
native tongue, especially the septet fruiu
"Medici," by Meadauies hlultil and Far
rablul and Msatteurs. baibaim, Perya, lei
latl, I hi Ferran and Maculil; German wi.l
be Interested In the overture to "Kolarid
de Berlin," written by Ioncavallo at th
request of Emperor William; Human Catho
lic are expressing themanlve as aiiilou
to hear th new "Ave Maria," dedicated to
Pope Plus XA which brought th anoatollo
benediction tr Leoncavulio, and all vuod
Americans will delight In the soul -Stirling
march, "Viva America," dedicated by
Leoncavallo to Preldefit Rouaevell. Tl.e
ticket eale for Looncavallo is now SU at
th Lxelaior office, telsiibou tA