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    ,THE OMAHA DAILY DEE; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2C, 1007.
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OFFERED FOR RENT
Mouses and (nriairi-4'onttnucd.
FOR RENT I.arga store room. 16th and
Vinton St. C. M. Hachmann, 437 1'axtnn
block. 16 30
FOUR-ROOM. 1M1 N. 24th St.. 114 00; -room
modern, 127 60 ; 7-ronm modern,
tafi.OOt TurTell & I-.; 17th and Tarnani.
' (it) 71
WB MOVE PIANOS Haggard Viin and
Storage Co. Tel. DoBglas 14M. OfTic, 1T13
We em tor SL Q6-1T7
close in.
Rt8 South flth Bt.. 10-R, all modern, choice
. district,, walking distance. Only 140.
PATMR, BOSTWICK C, 01 N. Y. Ufa.
(15)-701 36
CENTRAL, 4-room corner
33d St.
flat. 220 N.
(15-M3n2
. BEAUTIFUL, NINE ROOM
All modern flat, oak finish, polished floors,
elegantly decorated, Thla flat la In
Omaha's beet locality and rents for $u4.
References required.
PATNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
. First Floor N. Y. L. Bldg.
Tel. Douglas 1781.
(15)-M8ol 28
FOR BENT 7-room house, modern, wK7
.furnace. 711 N. fflth Ave., $26. Apply at
07 N. lth Bt. (16) M662
FOR RENT 8-room, all modern hotisa, $28.
4227 Harney St. lnqulra 107 a. 17th Bt.
(14) G71
A FINELY furnished, strictly modern 4
room collates for rent, 662 8. 27th Bt. Tel.
Webstsr 704. (16) M483
NINE-ROOM ' house .with barn, modern.
Ill a 16th St. Tel. Douglas 783.
(! Ill
FLAT, full modern, si rooms beside bath
and private hall; newly done up; gas
range, etc.; entire building being put In
perfect order; bent flats In north part of
city; walking distance; reference required.
Call, investigate this; 126.
- ----- - BEMIS, Paxton Block.
(15) M664
HOUSES- Insurance. RingwaJt, Barker Blk.
(16-176
8IX-ROOM cottage for rent, 824 N. 24th St.
. Inquire 2407 Chicago Bt. (15) 711 2rfx
SIX-ROOM house, modern In every respect.
.1727 Cuming bt. (16) M7M
FOR RENT A good ten-room, all modern
house; choice location, close In, 140 per
monin.. jn Myron Heed uc.-ziz nn. 14th.
Phone. Douglas 297. (15)-M720 Jy t
FOR rooms, city water, 1T.23 No.
Dtth Bt., 410 00. Ir-e store room with
good basement, 249 So. 16th St., $16.00.
C. M. RACHMANN,
' ',' . 436 Paxton Blk.
;. ' "." ' , , . (16)-M71
'' Buildings. '
THE entire building formerly occupied bv
the Dally. News, 44x30 feet, I stories and
basement. MoCagua Investment Co., 1500
Dodge Bt. . . (16) 171
llli HARNEY BT. S floors and basement,
11x130 feet; suitable for wholesale. Mo
Cagua Investment Co., 1508 Dodge Bt.
m ' ' : (15) ITS
FOR RENT Large floor and basement
suitable for sample room, manufacturing
ar storage. 1115-17 Farnam St.
(1R MST0
; Wholesale. District
BUILDING:
- For Rent
. v ... J
The four-story and basement brick build
ing at SIS Farnam St.
Armly at Business office' of The Bee.
... f-
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, FOR BENT I
v ,m hall , bulldlm
,. ' ' . Omekt. Apt
" Wt M380
opices. . ,
'Desk room In Wee offlee-. elty
building. 417 N. tSth fit . South
Apply to manager. (lb) im
t DESK room on first floor at lllj Farnam.
: - - (In) fl3
ID FLOOR, well lighted; elegant for office
- use. 3it Farnam. (16) SSI
It Is very seldom that good outside space
In a well - appointed office building la
avallnble. At, the present time we have
' a beafltlful Suite of two rooms -n the
' Bfth floor: with east and' south light, a
' large vault, which makes this a most
desirable space during sit her summer or
'': winter.,
Boom No. M Is now vacant and Is 14x19,
'With a good-atsed vault; has east light.
" A new hard-wood floor was recently put
In thlsvroom.
We have small office on the east side of
the building which can be rented to you
on good terms.
" Everybody In Omaha knows the location of
" the Bee building; It Is central, close to
' the city hall and county court house.
There are . several hundred people who
' spend more time he re than In their homes
' '' and any one' of : them will testify as to
' the care they receive here.
For further particulars call
THE BEE BUILDING
: : co.
1TTH AND FARNAM.
(15) 434
tor a.
'.. FOR RENT The best located corner store
, In Omaha. Farnam and 16th H's., Board
of Trade Blig. JSoa t 11. Fbllbtn, Schtlts
. Motel. (16)-U1
STORE ROOM, 110 N. 18th
'Phone 'Douglas tss.
U. 130.
Paxton Blk.
(IS I 444
OFFERED FOR SALE
. . rlaa-. .
ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing
le par foot. M N. 17tn Hi. Tel. Rd 814.
. ' U)-l
.i- Faraltara.
(WE carry the highest grades of ' second
hand furniture. Bonis Herns worth seeing.
, ' prk-es right and also we can sav you
40o on the dollar and it would pay you
to sea us before pou buy. Chicago Fur
niture Co., ItU Dodge. Doug. 4VS7.
' U all TO
ELEGANT library table, morris chair
. Mission style; oak buffet, parlor settee,
' ate, a bargain. HM Dewey Ave.
a)-M237 tTx
FOR BALK Furniture I rooms,
all new.
at a sacrifice; i
can-rent house.
at a ss or I floe; party leaving city: buyer
AQdress P 54, cars Bee.
(ID MI74 28
FOR SALE 1 piano, 1 good oak sideboard.
1 dresser. 1 child's bed. 182 So. 31st St.
(14 190 26s
i i , - - -
WHEN yau writ to adrertlsera, ra member
It takea but a few scratcnee ot ths pea
' to slate that you saw the ad. la The Ua,
Tr writ ere Hseklsss.
TYPEWRITER 8 ALE-All machines taken
to) e&cliange will be closed out at unheard
prices, ,'ly p writer tclian, 641 Paxton
block,; U6)-q
FOR BALE High-grade id-hand type
writer; guod cuuditli-n; a "bargain at l:A
Call rooni Bea Bldg. q-s71
ONE Remington typewriter. No. , In good
.condition, for sale cheap. Call at Res
yOtTU-s. .U4i Sa
rr."
FOR BALE A Tfl -Chroma Smith premier
lvpTlter. AlmoFt raw. Will sell al
Ala. L 1A wager, awm. is. i
1 W- -
CHOICE;
OFFICES
OFFERED FOR SALE
t,ntinued )
Pianos, Or
Masteal Instruments.
Clearance Sale
OF 'STANDARD UPRIGHT PIANOS.
Every one a perfect Instrument; Soma little
used.'
Kimball, ebony case, $100.00.
Checkering, rosewood esse, $176 00.
One almost new walnut upright, $148.04.
One $7jQ Knabe Parlor Grand, good as
new, $360.00.
One $700 Hallet A Cumston Parlor Grand
only $126.00.
Many other uprights, $TA00, $75.00, $9000
and up.
Square pianos and organs. $10.00 and up.
$60c to $1.00 weekly payment
Schmoller & Mueller
1313 Farnam 8L Tel. Doug. 162S.
(10-MSS3
FOR SALE All pianos unsold In Ben
nett's since the fire have been removed
to 40$ 8. 15th St., where everyone will
be sold regardless of price. Come and
get one at your own price. (1$) M879
Pool aad Billiard Tablea.
FOR SALE New and secondhand billiard
and pool tables. We lead the world In
cheap bar fixtures; easy payments. Bruns-Wlck-Balke-Collendar,
407, 8. 10th Bt.
(!6-lfB
Miscellaneous.
WE CARRT a complete line of all ths
leading periodicals published. Foreign
publications a specialty. Birthday, wed
ding and souvenir post cards. Subscrip
tions received for all perlodlcale pub
lished. Mail ordera will receive prompt
attention.
8CHULZE BLATTERT.
Newsdealers and Stationers, 111 8. lfith St
(16)-M824 Jy4
' BIG CUT IN PRICE TO
REDUCE STOCK
triO Tribunes for V.
(60 Dayton for $40.
rJ Emblems for $3g.
A Colonial for $20.
Second-hand ones for SS and up.
MUST REDUCE STOCK TO
MAKE ROOM FOR MOTOR
CYCLES.
LOUIS FLESCIIER,
1C2S Capitol Ave.
(16)-M64 Jyl
GAS, ELECTRIC
AND
COMBINATION
FIXTURES
spclal low prices during June to reduce
stock; oraer now; goea delivered wnen
ready.
BURGESS & GRANDEN CO-
Telephone Douglas 681. 313 S. 16th St.
(16J-U7
HALLS'S safes, new. Id-hand. ISIS P-arnnm.
(16J-IS4
FOR SALE First-class store flxturess,
showcases, etc. Globs Land and Invest
ment Co., 182S Farnam St., Omaha. Neb,
(16)-18
FEW bargain In Zd-nand soda fountalna,
monthly payment. Derlght, 1818 Farnam.
(IS) 190
BEND ua your mall orders for drugs;
freight paid on S10 lots. Myers-Dillon
Drug Co., Omaha. (IS) J81
8HERWIN WILLIAMS CO., best mixed
paint. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
(16)-192
HOME-MADE GRAPH WINE, 10 YEARS
OLD, 1 PER GALLON. CACKLE V
BROS.. OPPOSITE P. O.
(19-841 Jylt
AWNINGS They're not expensive. . Call
Doug. 8S3 and our representative will call.
. Omaha- Tent and Awning Oo. - (14W193
DRUGS at cut prices; freight paid on $19
- orders; catalogue free.
BHKHMAN & M CONNELL DRUG CO.,
Omaha, Neb,
(14)-M416
HOMEOPATHIC medicines, wholesale and
retail. Sherman ft McConnell Drug Co.
(18)-M417
BLACK SOIL Telephone 237L
(18) ZOS IS I
FOR BALE Second-hand steam boiler for
heating. Inquire 216 N. 22d SL
(16) M5M 2Sx
$a NATIONAL cash register for Bale for
1 cash; total adder and prints every
rule, good as new; will not sell for less.
Address K 66, Bee. (16) M541 29x
FOR SALE s-room furnished flat one
half Mock from postofllce, $660.00. Ad
dress P!M care of Bee. (lti) M714 27 x
PATENTS
lAUSON ft CO -Book free.
Bee Bldg.
(17)-19i
D. O. BARNELI
Vpaiem euornrr enu rn
axton Blk. Tel. Red 7117.
'"bI'Jii
china designer,
PERSONAL
CITT STEAM LAUNDRY Shirts pressed,
not Ironed. 2U S. Uth St. Tel. Doup. 25k
(18-1W
OMAHA Stammerers" Institute. Ramga
Bldg. ' (II) 1W
SEWING machines, rented, any make, 76c
per week or $2 par month. Second-hand
machines for sale. $6 and up. Nebraska
Cycle Co., 16th and Harney. . (110 iuj
SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall: cut
prlcea. Send for free catalogue. Myers
Llllon Drug Co., Omaha. (1$) 197
ti a n Ml""!'! P treatment and bath. M
MAUiNlljll Bmltn, ut n. 16th, 3d fl
me.
oor.
(II) 1M
PLEATING BSrr1,
Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrink
Ing only 6c per yard Send for price list
and samples.
GOLDMAN PLEATING CO., -19
Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas ISM.
"v- l;-ls
THE SALVATION ARMY solicits ess toff
clothing; In ract, anything you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114
N. Uth St., for cost of collecting, to the
worthy poor. Call 'Phono Doug. 41 and
wagon will call. (lb 611
M A 5Q A CiV. Swedish movement. Room
AJAoOAUIj l la Farnam Bt.
(18) M39I
JULY 4, Olathe, Kaa., can use circle swing,
ocean wave, merry-go-round. etc. Ad
dress at Olathe, J. All. Evans.
(U)-M234 27x
PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs.
Dr. King 1320 N. 24th St. Tel. Doug. S66X
(U)-364
BENNETT'S piano department has been
removed to 401 S. 16th St.. where ail
fire pianoa are being sold for a fraction
of their real value. (ID MI7I
INFORMATION Is wanted concerning a
young man 'named John Davis of Lin
coln, Neb., on account of tne very serious
' Illness of his sinter, who desires greatly
to see him. Address M. C. Gere. 849 D
St., Lincoln. Neb. (ID 61594 2x
TT1P. FI TTF. Massage and Bath:
inrj TiLiiirj ua op,r,tor; ,
ex-
iei ladv orierator: room
200. Barker Blk., 15th and garnam Sts.
(18) 609 SOX,
WIDOWER, middle age, good looking,
wants I he acquantance of widow or maid,
i good looking and refined with meana; Pro
testant. Address X 231, care Bee.
(18)-M28x
A FAIR, sweet satlt) skin secured using
Satin skin cresm and face powder. 26c
(18)
YOI NO LADY teaching French and Ger
man, wishes for position as governess or
vonipaiilon, 704 8o. 17th St.
(18) M71S 2x
WOl'I.D liks to correspond with a nice
young lady with object of matrimony;
am Just aa ordinary sort of person, of
good chsraoter. with good health and a
fairly good position. If this suits you,
piMtas write. Don t start any trilling.
Address E , Be (il M74I
"Sell your
a
WW
PERSONAL
(Continued.)
BABT BOY for adoption. Mrs. Julia Tay
lor, Oen'l Delivery, Omaha, Neb.
(18) 468 2x
REAL ESTATE
HEAL ESTATE DEALERS.
RU8SEL1. M KITRICK CO., 432 Ramse
i9 a3
W. H. TURRELL, 18 Patterson Blk. Doug.
1128. (W-204
SEARS, (21 N. T. Life.
Tel. Red 9K7.
U9 308
PAYNE INV. CO., 1st fir.
1781.
N. T.
L. Dour.
(19) aoe
R. C. PETER8 CO., Bee Bldg. (19) 209
ALFRED C. KENNEDY, ins First Nafl
bank bldg. 'Phone Doug. 723. (19 207
GEORGE
ISO! Farnam.
COMPANT.
Tel. Douglas TM.
(1) los
U W. Bt'NNELL A CO., 2 N. Y. Life.
Douglas Blit. (1 RM
C(Tl PBOPBHTV FOR S A LB.
Near Hanscom Park
We want an offer on a full
east front lot, two blocks
from the park. Owner asks
1700. What will you give
for It?
140x132 feet, Bouthweet
corner 21st and Clark Sts.,
, 2-story double house on part '
of lot. Good corner for cot
tages. $3,250.
1915 Capitol Ave., 9-roora
all modern house; full lot;
choice close lu locatloa.
$7,000.
The Byron Reed Co.
Phone Douglas 297.
212 South Fourteenth Street.
(19) 703 27
OWNERS
We are hustlers and keep property on
the go. List your houses or vacant prop
erty with us and If your price Is right
we will Immediately put It upon the mar
ket and will push It for you. Give us a
call and we will convince you that we
mean business.
Benjamin Real Estate Co.,
'Phone Doug. 7332.
S26-6 Neville Blk.
(19) M732 27
WEST FARNAM RESIDENCE
PRICE $3,800.00
New 8-room house, finished In fir; gas
grate, oak mantle, nickel plumbing, fur
nace, combination fixtures, living rooms
I newiy ijaiwrra; run ceuar, waiKS ana soa-
utu jra. ii pncea rigni win lane a va
cant lot or small cottage as part payment.
C. P. TRAVER,
'PHONE RED 4721.
U24 FARNAM ST.
(19)-M73! 24
FOR SALE House. 6 rooms, modern ex
cept furnace, 2S07 Cuming Bt. Price,
$2,300. Easy terms.
JOHN F. FLACK,
City Savings Bank. 16th and Douglas.
(19) 211
BEMIS PARK.
Two beautifully situated lota. 40x117 feet
each, west front on boulevard, two blocks
to car, on grade; corner. $K00: Inside. 1700.
Must be sold by owner at once. 3404 I.h-
fayette Ave.
(19)-M30t
THE best 4-room house In the city for the
money; clone In; 16 minutes' walk from
P. O. on Dodge St.; a neat lawn, with
plenty of fruit; this Is a bargain; price.
I2.S00. $1,600 cash. Call room 21 V. H.
Nat. bank bldg. (19) M249 80
AViatrootQ of title; quick service. 'Phone
AUSllttU8 ror prires. Quarantea Ab
stract Co.. Patterson Blk. 'Phone Red 247.
n9)-7 Jyl
BEMIS PARK DISTRICT
t rooms, brand new, strictly modern. $4,000.
O'Keefs Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Lift
Bldg. (19J M977
REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST rr
CH.1 E. WILLIAMSON, Pres.
09)-211
IS PER CENT.
A brick block of three stores and 12 rooms
on a leading buslnesa street; rented for
$216 a month. Price $14,000; half cash,
balance four years at 6 ner cent.
THOMAS BRENNAN.
Room 1, New York Life Bldg.
(19)-ss
24TII AVE. AND IIARNEY
Very attractive T-room modern house,
built two years, desirably located on paved
street. Price, $1,600. Easy terms.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
1st Fl N. Y. L. Bldg.
Tel. Doug. 1781.
"If It's a bargain, they have it"
(19)-117 26
I IF YOU are thinking of building It will
pay ou to see the Western Home Build
ers, rooms 22 and 23, Nek. Nat. Bank
Bldg., for prices and tsnns. (II) U0
WHEN you writ to adverfsers remember
It takes but n extra stroke or two ot
the pen to mention tba fact that you saw
the aa la ThS'Be
LIST your property with the Westers
Home Builders, rma. 22-21 Nebraska NatL
Bank Bldg. (19) 714
FOR SALE (-room cottage, owner leaving
city, will sell at a sacrifice. 109 North
40th South Omaha, Tel, 371.
(1)-M 141
LOOK AT THIS
All modern, 4-room cottage, 1412 Lafsvette
Ave. Bcmia Park. 'Phone Harney lta.
(19)-I4f
FOR RENT 10-room modern house, 2621
Jones Bt. Tslsphone owner for keys.
Webster lUa '
(19) -447
FOR SALE Five-acre tract of land In Ben
son, three blocks from car. suitable for
planting or for Improvement; an oppor
tunity lor some one.
tea.
Address. G 423,
U9)-S34x
"If it's a Bargain, .
They Have It."
4146 F.rsklne, I rooms. $1.60.
9624 Seward. rooms. $2,160.
716 8. 2Mb St.. 7 rooms, $2,600.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
1st FI.. N. Y. L Bldg.
Tel. Doug. 1781.
09-tll
BE8T new 8-room house, modem with or
without furnac for $2,450; forced to sell
gulekly. Tel. after - I p. m. Webster
164. 19i MJ
FOR SALE North half lot 9. block J. Jot
ter's addition. South Omaha; larga house
on h Sc. half block south of Armour ;
91.9JU. A4drea W stg. Be. -
19)-M7J9 M
farm or business"
REAL ESTATE'
FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SAI.B
Kaaaaa.
WANTED Afcients to represent us In ths
sale of our Kaneas lands. Write for par
ticulars. Globe Land and Investment Co.,
Omaha. Neb. (20)-214
WE HAVE lands. Improved and unlm-
r roved, In central and eastern Kansas
hat we can sell you from $20 to Sf0 per
acre. These lands are No. I. Will con
sider good city property or merchandise.
Write us for full information, with de
scription of what you have to offer.
J. W. STINR ft CO..
102 O St.. Lincoln, Neb.
(20) -92 Jylx
t
Nebraska.
FARM FOR BALE.
A good 100-acre farm, near Sidney, Neb.,
for sale; well Improved; 75 acres In cul
tivation; 47 acres In crops, fenced and
cross-fenced with good well and windmill.
Price, S1.)0 on good terms. Inquire of
Herman Bprlnger, Sidney, Neb. The owner
will pay railroad and other expenses. To
purchaser: A snap for the man who Is
looking for a home. First here first served.
Mermen Bprlnser, Sidney, Neb. OnVe
over First National bank. (2t M412 2Xx
NEBRASKA RELINQUISH
MENT FOR SALE
640 acres Improved and fenced; on ac
count of sickness In family owner will sell
or trade for Omaha property.
GEORGE ft CO.,
ltiOl Farnam St. (20)-M722 28
GOOD farm, well Improved, 20 miles west
of Omaha, for sale on easy terms. 6 per
cent Interest, If taken In next 80 days.
Address Y-244. Bus. (20jtl(
IMPROVED farms l esstern Nebraska.
Sarpy and Douglas counties. B. J. Over,
ton, Gretna, Neb. (20)-215
FIRST-C1.A8S Nebraska farms and ranches
for homes or Investment. Bemls, Omaha.
(20) M97
loath Dakota.
MAKE MONEY
Buy
farm In Heart le county.
S. D.
Another big crop Is dally raising values..
A fortune Is yours ir you buy now,
Write for map.
D E. McMUNlEn,
Huron, S. D.
l20)--M158 Jyl
REAL ESTATE LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
(22J-217
PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead. 1520 Doug.
(22) 218
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi
dence property In Omaha; lowest rates;
no delay, i nomas ctreuuan, noom i, r. i.
Life.
(221210
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith Co., 1320 Farnam Bt.
(22) 229
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O'Keefa R. E. CO.. 1001 N. Y. Life Bids.
(22) 221
LOWEST RATES Bemls,
Paxton Block.
(22)-224
$600 TO $50,000 TO LOAN at lowest rates;
no delay. GARVIN BROB., 1604 FARNAM
(221222
WANTED City loan R. C. Peters ft Co.
LOANS on Improved city property. W. H.
Thomas. 506 First National Bank BUg.
(22) 226
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED to buy home, modern, seven
rooms, $100 down, $100 quarterly In ad
vance. Price not to exceed $2,000.
Address L680 Bea office. '
(23) M679 2S
WANTED-tTQ buy
CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foya Co.,
213 B. 14th. 'Phone Douglas 1321.
BUYERS FURNISHED IN 4S HOURS
Investment Dept. Western Ref. ft Bond
Asa'n Inc.. Culta 721-722 N. Y. Life Bldg.
(25) 114
WANTED- l-room house,
nesr car line, not over
0-566, oare Bee.
South Omaha,
$3,00. Address
(251432
WANTED Ticket, Denver or further west;
must be cheap. Address S 685, lee.
(tf) Mi37 ex
WANTED An Intelligent bulldog and a
Boston terrier, act quickly. Address N
6S3, care Bee. (2E)-M719 2HX
WANTED A light-weight tennis racket In
good condition; will buy If satisfactory.
Apply to room 324 Her Grand, not later
than 6.D0 p. m. tonight. (26)-M743 2x
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Room and board In vicinity of
26th and Sprague. Address O 57. care
jjM (26) 647 80x
MANT wife and two children (12 and 6),
want ROOMS WITH BOARD, vicinity
ltith and Locust Sts. ' L. R. Vorco,
Blnney St. 'Phone Webster 1000. resi
dence; Webster 400, office. (361-661 30x
WANTED by young man room In private
family, walking distance. Address W68U
care of Bee. (26) M712 28x
WANTED SITUATION
FOR student help see McCartney Insti
tute, 1102 Farnm1; (27) M6!9
WANTED Position as landscaper, to take
care of yards, lawns and flowers, by gen
tleman who can give best of references.
Address 4621 Military Avs. Tel. Webster
(2T) 175 fc
WANTED Position bv young man sa book
keeper and general orflce assistant in
lumber business. Eight years' experience.
Address,
A. D. CAMERON.
Chester, Neb.
(27)-M2 27
YOl'NO man with road experience ueslres
city sales work. Address Y 69, care of
Bei. (27)-M5 2Sx
YOl'NG man wlshss to do working or flg
udnr evenings. Address M 681. care Be.
(27)-M6S4 27
FOR student help see McCartney Insti
tute, 1802 Farnam. (27) M630
EXPERIENCED ,bokkeeper wants good
position-. Best of references. Call
Douglas 6864. 27)-74 27x
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING
quartermaster, Cheyenne. Wyo., June 22.
19ii7. Sealed propossls. in triplicate, will
be received st this office until lo:3o a. m .
mountain time) July 22. IjoT, at which
I time tbey will be opened in public, for
furnishing all material and labor required
for the construction complete, as per spec!-
fixations on file In this oftlee. a garbage
crematory at Fort D. A. Hu.ll. ' Wyo ,
Blank forms of proposals may be obtained
at this office on application. Speiitieations
and drawings may be Inspected at this of
fice and at tha office of the cnlef quarter
master department of the Missouri, Omaha,
Neb . and chief quartermaster department
of Colorado. Denver. Colo. The govern
ment reserves the right to reject any and
all blda or parts of bids. Envelopes con
taining propoaala should be Indorsed "Pro
posals for Garbage Crematory, Fort D. A.
Russell. Wyo.," and addressed Ca plain
V. K. Hart. quartermaster. Called
States army constructing quartermaster,
Chsyenn. Wyo. J24-26-M 27Jyl9-2v
City people want to move to th
country, country people to move
to the city. Dee want ads reach
both city and country people, x t
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
CHIEF QUAUTF.RM ASTKR'8 OFFICE,
Omaha. NVbriiska. June 26, 19HT. Oealed
nmtvi;il in lrlr.ll.. at ai,l,4,. In lha itaiial
conditions, will be received here until 11
win receiA-pii ncre unui u
i . central stajjrtsrd time. July '
W !
o clock a. rr
2S, l:i, for
Klevator in Commissary Storehouse al I
yuarterr neuter s lept, Omaha, Nehraka.
run inmrmatlnn rurnlsncd on application
to this office, where plans and spcclflcatlons
may be seen. Envelopes containing propos
als to be marked "Proposals fur Kloctrtc
Freight Elevator." and addressed to Msjor
THOMAS BWOBE, (Jiiratermsster, Army
Building. Omaha, Nebraska.
J25-36-27-2S-Jy2S-24
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSAL FOR LAYING WATER
MAINS Sealed proposals will be receive!
by the tltv clerk of the city of Randolph,
Nebraska, 'at hla office until the 22d day of
July, 1H07, at 8 clock
nislilna and lavlna of
t. m.. for tne rur-
6.000 feet of 4-lnch
east water niulns and 1.520 of ft-Inch met
water mains with six 4-lnch double norr.le
Ore hydrarts for 2Vlnoh Mrs hose together
with all n-x'fsary fittlnits for all mains
and livdrants. Bids to Include the dig
ging of all ditches at least five feet below
the established grade of said city, and not
less than five feet below the surface of the
street st any .place. Bids to include all
connections and extras as shown by the
plans and specifications on tile at the of
fice of the said city clerk. One-half of the
contract price for the laying and furnish
ing said mains as above to be paid In cssh
and the hnlant- to be paid in wnrrants
drawn on the general fund of said city.
All bids must he aecoflipanled by a certi
fied check eutial to 1(1 ner cent of the
amount Md. s a guarantee that If the bid,, . . hum
Is sccepted the bidder will enter Into nn. th many fine residences now bulll
trnct to perform and carry out the bid.
The city reserves the right to relect any
or nil bids. E. S. MAILUARD, City Clerk.
J21d24t
RAILWAY TIME CARD
t'IflON STATION lOth AND MAIiCY.
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The China and Japan
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Colo, ft Calif. Ex a 8:50 pm
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Los Angeles Limited. ...al2:66 pm
Colorado Special all :66 pm
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i a 8:16 pm
i n 6:16 pm
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Chicago A Nortfc estern.
Chicago Daylight a 7:0$ am
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Chicago Lccal al 1:30 am
Sioux City Passenger.. .a 7:60 am
Chicago Passenger a 4:80 pm
Chicago Special a 6.00 pm
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Fast Mall
Slonx City Local
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Overlsnl Limited ...
.al0:00 pm
.a 1:60 pm
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Norfolk-Bonesleel a 7:40 am
Llncoln-Chadron b'7:40 am
Deadwood-Llncoln a 3:00 pm
Casper-Shoshonl a 3:00 pm
Hastings-Superior b 8:00 pm
Fremont-Albion ,..b 6:02 pm
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Wabnsh.
St Louts Express a 6:50 pm
St. Louis Local (from
. Council Bluffs) a 9:30 am
Rtnherrv I .oral (from
Council 'Bluffs) b SK pmbl0:ll am
Chicago, Rock Islaad Jt PaelBe.
EAST.
Chicago Limited a 2:45 am all:30 p
Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm
Pes Moines Pass a 4:00 pm a 12:30 pm
Iowa Local all:40 am b 9:61 pm
Chicago (Eastern Ex.). a 4:60 pm a 1:26 pm
Chicago Flyer a 1:00 pro a 8:35 am
WEST.
Rocky Mounts'-. Lmtd..all-4 pm a 2:3 am
Colo, ft Cal. Express... a 1:36 pm a 4:40 pm
Okl. ft Texas Express..a 4:40 pm a 2:46 pm
Lincoln St Falrburv Pasaa 8:46 amal0:16 am
Missouri raclflc.
K. C. ft St. L. Exp a 9:00 am a :ES am
K. C. & St. L. Exp all:15 pm a 6:36 pm
Nebraska Local a t.Ow pm all: 40 am
Chicago, llilnsnlut A St. Panl.
Chi. ft Colo. Special... 7:02 am '1 11 pm
Calif. & Oregon Kxp... 6:63 pm
Overland Limited 9:58 pm
Chicago Great Welters.
4:26 pm
8:37 am
St. Paul ft Minneapolis.. 1:30 pm
7:10 am
11:60 pm
4:00 am
11 :60 pm
3:30 pm
St. Paul & Minneapolis.
Chicago Limited
Chicago Express
Chicago Express
7 -41 am
1:40 pm
7:46 am
1:30
pm
Illinois Ceatral.
Chicago Express a 7:20 am a 1:48 pm
Minn, ft Bt. Paul Exp...b 7:20 am a 8:56 pm
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 1:30 am
Minn, ft Bt. Paul Liutd.a I.JO pm a :30 am
BURLINGTON 9TA,
Darlington.
-iota MASOX.
Leave. Arrive,
.a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm
.a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm
.a 4:10 pm a 4:19 pm
.a 9:30 pm a 6:46 am
Denver ft California.
Northwest Special..,.
Black Hills
Northwest Express..
Nebraska points...
Nebraska Express.
Lincoln Fnt Mall.
Lincoln Lcxal
...a !:00 am a :10 pm
..a 9:06 am a 6:10 pm
Lincoln Local
Louisville ft f itium in.D i:id pm oio:zo am
Bellevue-Ple'.tsmouta ,.l l:l pm a 7:46 am
Plattsmouth-Iowa b 9:10 am
Bellevue-Plattsmoum
b 1:36 pm
a 6:46 am
Denver Limited all:56 pm
Chicago Special a 7:00 am all 46 pm
Ciiicago Express a 4:30 pm a 3:66 pm
Chicago Flyer a t:M pm a 8:30 am
Iowa Local a 9:15 am all :30 am
St. Louis Express a 4:46 pm all:30 atr
Kansas City ft Ht. Joe..alO:46 pm a .:&) air
Kansas City ft St. Joe.. a 9:15 am a 6:19 pm
Kansas C'Hy ft SL Joe.. a 4:46 pm
WdBSTER STA 15TII ft WEBSTEH
Chicago, "t. Paul,
Omaha.
Twin C;ty Passenger..
Sioux City Passenger..
Emerson Local
Emerson Local
Missouri Pacific.
Local via Weeping
Water
Falls City Local
Mis
lis
Leave. Arrive.
.b ff:36 am b 9:10 pm
a 2:00 pm all:20 am
b 6:46 pm b 9:10 am
.0 1:46 am c 6:60 pm
.a 9:06 am a 6:36 pm'
.a 1:60 pm all:20 am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Pally
xcept Saturday o Sunday only. Dally
except Morday.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
Wrench Ldne
Compajfnl Cihirala
TraruatlanHtfut
Gigantic, Eltganl, Fast Ltvlathsns
JVebu yorH.T'aru 6 "Days
LA rROVESCE, new twin screw fiver, paweo.
ger elevator, gymnttium. roof rsfe. This snd tne
other Twin Screw Strsmers havedslly newspap
ers. orchrMr). wirrleu system snd mtiny other
innovation! oo board, both fur safety a-deo-iifort
X.a Ton rains Jul 4
La provnc July 11
La Brstag-a , ....Jnly 18
La Savole .....July 85
I,a Tooraln Aug. 1
La Lorraine Aig. 8
'.t.i African' man-of-war ntnclull&e. Cots-
puy's rrtihui4 tr.im,
Havrc-falra. IVk Buura.
' wkrra eoaraotcat eosuaciloos ar ada for all u!iit
i cwntiuent. ,,.,., , n
i '"'"". r"'"i .on " ,u" tn'or,uoa "
tVw T"Tm r.rn.u, ft.: J. B- Far-
soldi. Ib'l Farnam St . Lu:a Nrtaa, rara Ftrat Na
tional bank: W. O. Da!4aa. tall Farsam
CANADIAN PACIFIC
"EMPREia" Lin 4f th Atlantlo
QUEJSEO TO UVLKtvu. LESS THAJB
lOUB DATS AT lla.
Empresses tail July 12, 26: Aug. 9. 23;
Lgrpt. 6. 20. First Cabin $80 up. Serto id
( at, in $ up; i nira uiass izs.it. vrru
for psrticulars.
O. X. Bsnjamla, ClraL Agent, Tel. Harrison
1111. iii bu. CUrk SL. Chicago,
DARK WORLD MUST MOVE ON
District is Being Crowded Back by
Legitimate Business.
REALTY DEALS POINT TO FACT
Frank Crawford anal Jobs Haskell
Bay Lot at Mnth and Capitol
Aveaae for lavestmeat
Pnrpoeee.
Real estate men beheve the existence of
the recent proscribed district is a matter of
n-v-nk ,i.'n. i iuvu .,,.--.,. ,
short time; that It will be bodily relegated
v'ry oan rwh"' torr.vr
erty made and Incubating tend toward this
conviction.
Frank Crawford, attorney, and John
Haskell have bought the large lot at the
northeast corner of Ninth street and Cap
itol avenue from Harrison A Morton for
I. IW. The lot. In the heart of the pro
scribed district, Is occupied by two small
fame houses and a small store. It Is now
on the western edge of the new wholesale
district and has become very valuable on
account of Its trackage facilities. The prop
erty wss bought as sn Investment by Mr.
Crawford and Mr. Haskell.
Harrison ft Morton also have sold a va
cant lot on Florence boulevard, opposite
the residence of Rome Miller, fof George
T. Morton to William Mumaugh. who con
templates building a modern residence on
the lot this season.
Peters Bnllds Faar Hoaaes.
Four more houses will be erected by R.
C, Peters ft Co. near Thlrty-flfth street and
Woolworth avenue this summer. Several
houses were built In that vicinity last year
by the realty company and the plana for
the new group of residences are now In
course of preparation by F. A. Hehnlnger.
The new houses will form a valuable addl-
near the Field club and will cost from $3,600
to $4,000 each.
Contracts hsve been let to Jonas Prlni
for the construction of a two-story frame
residence to cost $7,600 for Jay E. White,
president of the German Mutual Fire In
surance company, at 117 South Thlrty-sec-Ohd
street. Excavating for the new resi
dence, which will be completely modern In
every respect, have been begun and the
building will be ready for occupancy next
September.
Flans havt been completed and bids will
be taken Immediately by F. A. Hennlnger,
architect, for the construction of a new
residence at Forty-first and Davenport
streets for Dr. F. E. Coulter, who now re
sides at 1821 Lake streets. Tha new resi
dence will be completely modern and will
cost about 14,000. Mr. Hennlnger Is also
preparing plans and specifications for a
new residence to cost about $7,600 for Dr.
C. A. Hull, which will be erected on a
lot adjoining that of Dr. Coulter.
More Small Homes Going; l'p,
Contracts have been' let to J. C. Hub
bard, contractor, for tha construction of a
frame cottage to cost about $2,500 for Dr.
J. C. Whlnnery at 2930 North Thirtieth
street. . Plans for the cottage were pre
pared by J. B. Mason, architect, who has
also awarded the contract for building a
frame cottage for Mrs. Frank Santer at
Tenth and Dorcas streets to W. H. Pen
noyer for $2,500.
A. Theodore has sold his two-story framo
residence at 2408 Poppleton avenue for
$3,260 to T. J. Mullen. Wno will occupy the
residence for a home, a he has sold his
former residence st 2538 Davenport street
through Garvin Bros, for about $3,500.
E. W. Bexten Is having plans drawn by
J. B. Mason, architect, for the construc
tion of a two-story frame house at 2569
Manderson street, which will cost about
$4,000. Bid have been taken for the con
struction work and the contract will be
awarded within a few days.
The vacant lot ,at 1912 Cuming street,
which has a frontage of twenty-two feet
on Cuming street, has been sold by Robin
son ft Wolf to I. Herwlti, harness
maker, for $1,600, and the buyer will erect
a two-story brick harness shop on the
property this summer. Robinson ft Wolf
have also sold the cottsge at 1813 Burt
street for the Byron Reed company to A.
Slegel for $2,600. The property was bought
for a home.
ROWDEN ROASTS NEW LAW
Pallnro of Child to Get Permit Angers
the Soperlntendent of the
City Hall.
The child labor law roused the Indigna
tion of D. C. Rowden, superintendent of
the city hall, Tuesday morning. Mr. Row
den accompanied a small boy to the office
of the superintendent of education and re
quested that a perjnlt to work be Issued
to the boy. When It was learned that the
...",..?. "a i ami"8e of th youn PP,tcnt wa u" than
a 8:00 Dm! 14 "years the permit was refused and then
Mr. Rowden expressed himself:
,.nf .,, ,.w. lhat
or 811 rl lnat w " .
acted, tnts Deals ine nana, ny, i ve
known this boy for years. His mother Is
alone but for htm and has to work to
make their living. She Is employed In a
store and Lir two years the boy has done!
the housework, sweeping floors, washing
dishes and everything that a housekeeper
has to do. Then h attended school and
seldom missed a day, doing the work be
fore and after school. His mother cannot
coma home to her meals and at noon he
would get hi own lunch and go back to
school. Now he Is old enough to mak a
little monev to heln hla mother and a fool
lawmaker steps in and says he must loaf
I ... v . . h. .
place of helping her. It's a mighty poor
law."
Taking his protege with him, Mr. Row
dsn want from th room, protesting against
th law.
SCHOOL POPULATION CHANGES
Census Show Ztcsng la Figures, Ms it
lag It Difficult to Forecast
Result.
A realignment of th school population It
forecasted In the partial reports of school
enumerators so far received by th secre
tary of th school board. In some wards
It Is not essy to account for th chang
and until reports ar complete it will be
difficult to determine whether there will be
an increase over last year enumeration.
As far as received the report shows:
l!l lane
Third ward (complete) 7ti4 6T7
North district. Fifth ward 1.K44 1,3;J
South district. Fifth ward 9T7
t'SHt district. Sixth ward 1.211
Weat district. Sixth ward 1.74
East district. Eleventh ward 664
l.VW
i.oin
I.sTh
7S
CUPID AND MORRILL ARE OUT
Marrlasr License Clerk Reslgra Office
to Lngnae In Private
llnsl
Dan Cupid arid Harry Morrill have fallen
out; their , friendship Is at an end. Mr.
Morrill says th little cherub has been
holding out on hlm"of late and he refuse
to be double-crossed, so he simply quits to
prevent further friction.
Harry B. Morrill, marriage license clerk
In the county Judge's office, has resigned,
his resignation to tak effect July 1. He
will go Into bustnas for himself a pro
prietor of tb Hairy B. Morrill company,
advertising and lisdo noveiii-s, with oftl.
at 1 Harney street. He will he nncct-ed-d
as Hi nipc rlcik by Cl.arlrs K. Furuy, w no
Is at present a stctiographiT In tl;c county
Judge's office.
Mr. Morrill was appointed licsse elcrk
by Jude VlnsotiliHlcr at the In-glnnlng ot
his first term In January. 1M, and hss ht-14
the position ever since.
UNIFORM SYSTEM OF RECORDS
Jim Method of Railroad Ircoaatlna
Will ;n Into I.ffect First of
Nril Month.
Notice hss been received by the railroad!
that July 1. Is the date set for the going
Into cfTect of a uniform system of account
ing for all railroads. This has entailed an
cndlesf amount of work on the railroads.
The Interstate Commerce commission wss
suthorixed under the rste law to requlrs
the railrosds to Install a uniform system
of sccoiintlng. The commission, under tlm
law, first devised a uniform system and
then Set the date for putting It Into efTei t.
A system wns adopted which would fill
all the requirements of the law and at the
same time satisfy In some degree the rail
roads. There Is yet one provision of the rate bill
which will not become effective until May
1, next year. That Is the provision which
affects many of the' roads as It requires
them to divest themselves of the owner
ship of coal mines and timber lands.
Another new law In which the railroad
are greatly Interested does not become ef
fective until March 4, 1908. Is the act limit
ing ths number of hours railroad em
ployes msy be worked. Congress gave ths
roads one yesr to readjust their buslnesa
to the new legislation,
The new denatured alcohol law goes
Into effect on September 1, this year. Thla
Is the legislation that authorises th es
tablishment of centrsl denaturing bonded
warehouses other than those at distiller
ies. The Internal revenue bureau Is now
preparing rules and regulations under tha
new law, and It Is the hope and expectation
of the government that the manufacture f
denatured alcohol may take a spurt when
the new legislation becomes effective. I p
to this time the results under the dena
tured alcohol law have been disappointing.
HAND THAT FEEDS IS BITTEN
Woman Reported to Law Because She
Refuse to Satisfy Drinkers'
Appetite.
Mrs. Helena Hondak, living at 207 North
Ninth street, has managed to get Intd se
rious trouble with Uncle Ssm through
kindly undertaking to assuage the thirst
of a bunch' of South Omaha friends with
beer Sunday at the price of two bottles
for a quarter. According to the wltaessea
appearing against her, she sold tha young
men wltb unpronounceable names any.
where from four to a dosen bottles and
then declined to furnish them any more
of the nectar of Ganibrlnus. Whereupon
the young men went straight away and
told the revenue officers about It and so
Mrs. Hondak was arrested Monday - and
locked up for selling beer without first ob
taining a government license. She wag
given a hearing before United States Com
missioner Anderson Tuesday morning, wltfi
the four young men witnesses' appearing
against her. Mrs. Hondak was defended
by Attorney Louis Bcrka.
After hearing the evidence Judge Ander
son concluded that the case was on
worthy of th consideration of tha grand
Jury and so he placed Mrs. Hondak under
bonds for her appearance before the fed
eral grand Jury. '
TELEGRAM CONTRACT STICKS
Terras on Rack of Blank Held hy
Jndare Bstelle to Be
Rlndlngr.
The contract on the back of a telegraph
blank waa held to be binding on the sender
of the message by Judge Estelle Tuesday,
when he dismissed the suit of A. p. Mar
riott against the Western Union Telegraph
company for $473.23.
Marriott claims the company failed to
deliver a message from his cattle broker
In Chicago to him In Evarta, 8. D., notify
ing him the cattle market was strong.
Falling to get the message, he did not
ship the cattle to Chicago, but sent them
to Sioux City. In the suit he Is trying to
hold the telegraph company responsible
for the difference In the price he got and
the amount ha would have received had he
shipped to Chicago.
Judge Estelle held the contract on tha
telegram agreeing the company was i not
liable for damages unless a written claim
was presented within sixty days was valid
and, as such a claim had not been filed
with the company within ths time limit;
Marriott could not recover. He directed a
verdict for the defendant. The case was
an appeal from county court, where th
telegraph company also won.
PARDON ATTORNEY BUSINESS
Kew Industry Springs l'p, Evidently,
from Record In Office of
, Comptroller.
From notations on official paper from
the police court now on file In th office
of the comptroller It seems that a new
Industry hss opened In Omaha, -that
pardon attorney.
In checking the commitment from th
city Jail the deputy comptroller noticed
m.arks had been made on them where no
marks were expected. He examined closer
and found they were apparently reoord
made by the clerk or some other person
at the police station and recorded that
!fla-laln nttnrneva had received faea run
ning from $5 to $16 for securing pardon
from the mayor for the persona mentions!
In th commitments.
This rather surprised th official, as la
each case where a man Is pardoned with
out paying the costs of the case he ha to
make oath before a notary publlo to th
effect that he Is Indigent and ha no means
of paying costs. In mahy cases th cost
do not amount to as much as th fees said
to have been paid to lawyer for securing;
th release of the prisoner.
IDEA OF PARADE GIVEN UP
People of Han Francisco Inclined to
Regard General Fnnalon'a R s
roarks as I'njnst.
BAN FRANCISCO, June 28 The Fourth
of July committee, after a two hours' ses
sion last evening, drsfted a reply to Oen
ral Funston, tn which the latter Inti
mation that United States troops would
not be safe from Insult In the street of
Ban Francisco waa repudiated and th
general' offer of troops-declined because
the Idea of a parade hrx been abandoned.
The reply covered both the original let
ter from General Funston dated Juns IT
and a later communication sent yesterday
In which the general explained at greater
length his reasons for advising against th
parading of troop. U declared that the
expression, "aa yet unwhlpped mob," was
Intended to apply to a certain lawleaa ele
ment In the community and not to th
committee. He closed by offering troop
for a parade on July 4 with the statement
that It waa up to ths people of San Fran
cisco to desl wltb any disorder that may
occur. The committee. In Its reply, stated
that It did not take th general expres
sion as a personal Insult, but stigmatised
as unjust the accusation that United
State troops would be unsafe la
Fraacloco's iUmIa