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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 0. 1907.'
5
OFFERED FOR RENT
Flenses t (! t- Continued.
FOR RKXT- 4 room Ih apartment pat;
city water. k. 1VS N. lvhSt.-.tlO. C.
M. tiichmtnn, 4.18 paxton Block.
d . . GlD-MSTS
FLAT, full rnodern. 8 rooms, heslde, barh
nil private hall;. newly done up; gas
ranpi. etc ; entire building being put In
perfect order: bent Jlsls in north part of
lr . , 4 ! . I . r, r f i
Call. Investigate thin; Lo.
BKMI8, ration Block.
(15) iliH
FDR RKNT-6 room, rrtnrlern Mrr.pt heat;
water pa'd 1808 N. S!d St.; U Phone
Harney 2;W. ', '" ' (15)-M922 29x
FOR RENT Larue store room, 16th and
Vinton 8s. C. M. Dichmann, 437 Paxton
block. (1T 3
KB MOVE PIANOS-Magrard Vanan1
,41orage. Co. Tel. Douglas 1454. OfTce, KI3
v Webster Bt. (IB) -8U4
LARGE 8-room house, 4f'lfi No. Ttth, $l.fln
per month. Apply E. 3. Bulllvan, 120T Hr-
. ney Ft. (16-676
FOR RENT MO Dewey Ave., )-room house
modern Improvements, 3?,5.10 per month.
Apply 313 Harney fit, CIBj 676 8
FOR RENT 6-room modirn house, 4fJ N.
Wth St.; this I easy walking distance
Inquire C. V. BIIt-on premises or at
Flritt Nstlohal bank. (15) M721 I
t-ROOM cottage, aH modern.
barn.
(15)-
K0 N.
M716
Z7th t.
ONE block west of High School, large com-
lortanle room; mortem hous-: larre, shady
yard. 2304 Davenport Ht. (15-M714 Is
t-ROOM house, 4616 Davenport, 118. Take
Dundee oar. ' (15)-MS0 9
. - - - - .. ,
ONE 7-ronm haute, one 6-room houae, mod
ern except furnace. 326 and 122; one li
room houne, city water In kitchen. Chrla
Boyef, 2133 Cuming St. Hi) ::tt
. $33.00
" 131S N. 8.1. St., brand now.
trlctly modem, key at our
bfTio. Telephone D. 2152,
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
. 1001 N." Yi Life Bldg.
' 16-M478 10
4J44 FRANKLIN" Iff., -r modern, oak
flnlah, south front, 1:7. 50.
i nw firreom cottagen, 29th and Spauld-
Injt.
1S17 South 16trl St.. -r., modern, t30.
J0 IW.ath lSfh, 11-r., modern, just re
modeled. . HASTINGS HEY DEN,
. 1704 Frnam Ht.
(13) M82 9
Balldlaaja.
1112 ItARNEY- ST. 3 (oora and basement.
IWxK) feet;, aullable for whnleanle. Mc
Cngue lnveatment Co., 150 Dodge 8t.
(16)-S37
THE entire building; formerly occupied by
the Daily Newr 44t3Q feet, 2 atorlea and
bament. McC'ague lnveatment Co.. 1iW6
DodKe Bt. (16) S30
CENTRAL HOTEI 20 rooma. Write at
once. J. L. Candy, Humboldt. Neb.
(IS) ftlCOl x
4 : i .
Wholesale District
BUILDING
For Rent
The foar-etory avod baaement brick build
ing at Hi karnaiu St.
Apply at Bualneaa ofllc of The Bee.
(IB) M380
.. . . : Oftleea.
FOR RENT Dealt room In Bea office, city
'imii uuiitiina. ' n. nin si.. Dontn
' Omaha,"
Appy lo manager. (15)-U4
Mora on first' floor at 1212. Fa mam.
(!.)-&
TtOPR) w! TtarfredT-elPgaHt Yor office
1213 Farnam.' (15) S40
It la very seldom that good outside space
. In a well appointed office building Is avail
able. At the. present time have a
beautiful suite of two rooms on the firth
floor, with il anj south IlKht, a large
vault, which makes this a moat desirable
. apace during either, summer or winter.
awom No. 54 la now vacant and ta 14xlt,
with a good-aiaad vault; has east light.
A new hard-wood floor waa recently put
In thla room. ...
Svesybcdy in Omaha know the location of
the . Una building; it la central, close to
the city hall and county court house.
There are several hundred people who
spend mora time here than In their homes
and any one of them will testify as to
the care-thev receive here.
For further, particular call
THH BEE BUILDING
CO.
1 17TH AND FARNAM.
(16,-434
tores.
FOR RENT I-arge store room, with good
. basement, 24i9 Sj, 16th 8L, Hi.
C. M. BACHMANN. 4J Wxion Blk.
;: . . ' (16) M71
TORE ROOM, 1103 N. 18th St.. 30.
BEMJ3. PAXTON BLK.
r Pbone Dotiyias 5y5 . (16 414
OFFERED FOR SALE
.. :. Feela. .
ANCHOR and iron fencing; wire fencing
to per feet, tot N.' licit Bt. Tel. Red
- - - ' (1)-Wi
nrattare. "
3D-HA.ND furniture bought and sold; busi
ness en the square. .Rosenberg, formerly
with Chicago FuriiUir Co., U.3 S. uttu
D. 6885. 0) M970JV27
FURNITURE for 4-eoom cottage for aale
. cheap. . Call 1413 CUlvago..
(16-M75 13x
FOR SAIJi Cheap. Xurnlture and stoves.
. eul 8. 3ilu.Jal. Call venues.
, . ; j (lay-tS 16
Plaaoa, yrgcaas, Maslcal last raaieats.
FOR BALE All pianos unsold In Bennett's
since the fire have been removed to 43 B.
16th St., .wUsre every one will be. sold re
gardless of price. Come and get one at
your own, price. (1) M7
.SPECIAL
: PIANO ;
BARGAINS
Cottage nprlghr. used only 1 year ..82
Kinibfclt. upright, large alse 90
ger, upright, walnut emae 108
Chlckerlng, upright, parlor alse 135
Voso ft Bona, fine tone.'. l$
Essy payments of 88 ta 16 per month.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER,
1511-1313 Faraam St. Pbona Douglas Its.
' lit MM
tl.tUANT Upright piano, nearl
rly new, very
(il)-M707 13
rntiip, is jx. st.
KIMBALL urrlght piano, fine condl'lrn.
i'J Owuer leaving ity. 1819 Davenpart.
118J-UT ltx
CHOICE
OFFICES
OFFERED FOR SALE
(Continued.!
Fowl and Billiard Tables.
FOR BALE New and secondhand billiard
and pool tables. We lead the world in
rheae bar fixtures: easy payments. IVunn-w-lck-Balke-Collendar,
4o7 S. 10th ft.
(14)-845
Tfwrltfr fnli Marklan.
TYPEWRITER SALE Aft machine taken
In exchange will be. cloned out at unheard
frrm. Typewriter Exchange. 841 Paxton
llock. (16 MS71
FOR SALE High grsde secondhand type
writer; good rondltion; a bargain at I O.
Call loom 603. tieo Bldg. (16) (71
ONE Remington typewriter. No. t. In good
condition, (or aale cheap. Call at Bee
Office. (16 629x
MUeellaneoaa.
GAS, ELECTRIC
COMBINATION
FIXTURES
Special low price during June to reduce
Mock: order now; gooda delivered when
BURGESS & GRANDEN CO,
Telephone Douglaa 681. 313 8. lMh St.
06)-846
6END tie your mall orders for druga:
freight paid on 110 lota. . Myers-Dillon
Drug Co., Omaha. (16)-eW
FOR RALE On Thursday. Jul 11, 1WT7.
I will ell at O Donahoe-Hedmona-Nor-.mlle'a
place of buslneaa, either separately
'or In bulk, all flxturea and furnitures be
longing to said company. Inspection may
be made at any time. WILLIAM J.
COAD, Receiver. (!) M562
8HERWIN WILLIAMS CO., beat mixed
paint. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.
. U)-192
HOMEOPATHIC medlclnee. wholesale and
retail. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
(16)-M417
HO!tfIC MADE GRAPE WINE 10 YEARS
OLD. 11.00 PER GALLON. CACKLEY
BROS.. OPPOSITE POSTOFF1CE.
(1)-341 1
HAU. 8 safea, new, 2d-harjd. ISIS Farnam.
(l)-47
FINE coal range, with waterhack, good as
new; also medlum-aized gas stove. 3128
Chicago St. 1 M734 t
DRfOS at cut pricea; freight paid on 310
orrlers: catalogue free.
SHERMAN & MCONNE1X DRL'O CO.,
Omaha. Neb.
(1-M41
UNIVERSAL Encyclopedia, 12 new vol
ti fries, coct KS, lravlng city; give me
. Roberts. 2H6 Mlama. (16)-M70 Ux
FOR SALE Cinders; LOc a load. Cudahy
Packing Co., South Omaha.
(16 M670 I
8TEEL range and Art Garland heater. J612
Parker St. (Wl M7z7 9x
(1)-M3 10
FOR SALB Complete threshing otitfit, In
running order, consisting of a It-horse
power Aultman-Taylor engine and J. I,
Cas separator. Including patent feeder
and awing stacker. Can be bought at
such a figuro that It will pay for Itself
in a mirty-day run.- tor particulars.
crII or write Washington County Bank.
Ft. Calhoun, Neb. U) ( 11
FOR SALE First-class store fixtures,
showcaxea, etc. Globe Iand and Invest
ment Co., MU2 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
(16) 850
FOR SALE Roll top desk, city maps, safe
ana cnairs. tai faxton biocr.
GO-M782 13
KODAK Eastman. 4x8 film, for salo
Telephone Douglaa 8481 after. 7 p. ni
(16) SOS 8
COUNTER platform scale, weighs 2T0;
counter coffee mill, nearly new. chean.
309 N. 16th. (161818 Hx
ENGINE. IS horse boiler. 20 horse Sharp
i lesa crenm aeparator, like new. for less
than half price. Beeda.. Meek link. 8. D.
. .. . (xe-Msa i
FOR BALE Moving picture outfit com
. plete. Edison njachlne, chairs, curtain,
ect. Geo. I. Klnkead, general delivery,
Omaha. (1H M-867-llx
PATENTS
LARSON & CO.-Book free.
Bee Bldg.
U7-856
D. O. BAR NELL. paUat attorney and ma
chine designer. Paxton Blk. Tel. Red. T117.
(17-i$ JyU
PERSONAL
CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Bhnts pressed,
nut Ironed. Ill B. 11th St. Tel. Doug. 4.
(lS)-aai
OMAHA Stammerers' Institute. ' Ramge
Bldg. ' (18J-867
SEWING machines rented. Neb. Cycle Co.,
lath and Harney. .'Phone Doug. 1M1.
(uD-358
f AHVlVTIPtrea'tnent and bath. Mme.
(13) W0
FEW bargains in 2d-hand soda fountains,
monthly payments. Derlght, 1818 Farnam.
- (18J-S48
SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall: cut
trices, tjend (or fn.e catalogue. Myers
illlon Drug Co.. Omaha. 18 8o
400 TEIEPHONE pole, all slses, must
be sold regardleas of prtoe, quick.
Diraork. 811 W. 34th St., South Omaha.
Phone 1118. (16)-MU9 Six
BENNETT'S piano department has been
removed io J3 B. lath bt., wnere all
fire pionoa are being sold for a fraction
of their real value. (18) 864
PLEATING Buttona. Ruchlng,
1 LLH I 1HVJ Embroidery.
Dyeing and cleaning, aponglng and ahrlnk-
Ing only ic per yard. Bend for price hat
and samples.
OOLDMAN PLEATING CO
19 Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 1934.
(15-ril
BACHEIXJR girl, cultured, pretty, will wed
physician, widower established. Farmer
nieims, under fifty don't answer. Address
1242 cars of Bee.
OS)-M46 12x
THW SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-off
clothing; In fact, anything you do not
need, we collect, repair and sell, at 114
N. 11th Bt., for cost of collecting, to the
worthy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 4t36 and
wagon will call. (18) 111
PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs.
Dr. King, IXjD N. 24th at. Tel. Dong. tbit.
(1 a
MAONETTD Osteology and massage.
ii.VJxxiU vapor and tub baths..
Room 3, 1304 Farnam St., 3d floor. -
(18) M928 JyU
A MIDDLE-AGED, well-to-do gentleman of
good appearance, no bad habits, desires
acquaintance of a healthy, good looking
maiden or widow between 26 and 38. Ob
ject, matrimony. Ttlflers and divorced
excused. Full description In first letter;
confidentially. Address Post Box 3. Sla.
C Omaha. Neb,
(ll)-TT9x
OMAHA Bteam Paste Co.. manufacturers
pure flour paat,au0 Cuming. TeUpho.-.r
PAINFUL burns, any sore or skin hurt
Quickly healed by Satin aklu creaqu 3Ul
THE ELITE N"l established mas-
expert lady operator. Room 100 Barker
block, 16i h and Farnam. (11) sus
WANTED Good wire; must be good house
keeper. C. K. Brooks, care James Hlctt,
Cambridge. Neb. (IS) M839 9
YOUNG man, stranger, holding fine post
tlon desires to meet lady of refinement.
Address M 6M, Bee. (18) M 856 10s
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE DRALKRS.
RUSSELL M KITR1CK CO.. 431 Ramie,
, (19-o3
W H. TURRELL, It Patterson Blk. Doug.
1129. , (18)-8ou,
PAYND LN V. .CO., 1st floor N. Y. L. Doug;.
LM. 4U w
Bee Want
WILL
IN A
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
(Continued.)
U W. BUNNELL & CO., 13 N. T. Ufa.
Douglaa tU. (lt)-4W
R. C. PETERS A. CO.. Bee Bldg. (1 887
ALFRED C.
Bank Bldg.
KENNEDY, V First Natl
Thone Douglaa 723.
(19) SS8
GEORGE & COMPANY.
1801 Farnam. Tel. Douglaa 768.
(19) 68
CIT1 PROPERTY POR sALl
DO YOU WANT A SNAP?
210 feet of ground on a 4H font terrace.
south front, one block from car, with
sewer, water and gas in the street. New
dwellings being built all around this tract,
establishing, beyond question, a splendid
neighborhood. Plenty of room to build five
houses. Don't fall to investigate this at
once.
PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO.,
Sixth Floor, New York Life Bldg.
(19) 799 8
one and One-half acres
Eight minutes from 14th and Douglas, four
blocks from car lino in Council Bluffs:
new 4-room house, electric lights and
city water; a bargain at 11.350; X' down,
balance small monthly payments.
BENJAMIN REAL ESTATE
COMPANY.
'Phone Douglas 7332.
225-8 Neville Block.
(19)-MS48 10
. $2.00 Per Week
I can sell the following cheap lots. 28
down, balance 32 per week. Good title;
abstract furnished. Every lot a bargain:
IN BENSON A $126
IN DUNDEE , 500
17TH. NEAR M ANDERSON 475
40TH AND BROWNE 125
39TH AND I, BOUTH OMAHA 176
47TH AND ERSKINE 100
48TH AND CUMING KS
3STH AND CALIFORNIA 550
44TH AND DODGE 600
48TH AND CHICAGO 800
W. L. SELBY
440 Board of Trade Bldg.
' 'Phone Douglas 1510.
(19)-M531 9
Good Residence Cheap
Need the money, hence will sell my 7-roorn
modern house cheap: 5n-foot lot; near
2(tt and Castellar; price 32.600, 3500 to
3t)U0 cash required, balance easy. Address
W 704, care Bee. X19)-MM4 10
A Splendid Investment
Large corner lot with two, modern cot
tage homes, all completed, which will rent
for 326 per month each, and room to build
another house; In a first-class location.
Don't fail to let us show you thla property
at once, because it is a good ining.
PAYNE. B08TWICK CO..
Blxth Floor, New York Life Bldg.
(18) 800 8
MUST RAISE MONEY
Circumstances require me to raise 32.400
within next two weeks and therefore I will
sell 6-room cottage, with city water and
two acres of ground, some fruit, located
only a few blocks from the Sherman avenue
car line, on nice high ground. This place
Is fully worth t3.0v; 92.400 takes It within
the next two weeks. Address W 637, care
Bee. (19)-M754 9
FOR SALE Five-aore tract'of land In Ben
son, three blocks from car, suitable for
planting or for Improvement; an oppor
tunity (or someone. Address G 4J3, Bee.
GS 334
ONE BLOCK FROM HARNEY
AND WALNUT HILL
ear line, on 30th St.. a strictly modern. 8
rooma and reception hall, first floor finished
in oak; prk-e 4,auo. it s a gem.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1081 N. Y. Ufa Bldg.
(19)-M71S IS
MORTGAGES FOR SALE.
We have a number of first mortgage on
farms for sale that are gilt edge.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Flrat floor N. Y. Life Bldg.
Tel., Douglaa 1781.
WHY PAY RENT
When you can buy a (-room
modern, except furnace, on
small cash payment; balance
monthly. House la new and
well built, permanent walks.
Within walking distance.
Rents for $23 per month. Price,
$2,300.
O. C. OLSEN
m B. 18th BL. Main Floor.
A SNAP
8-ROOM MODERN HOME
Plastered Attki.
J blocks from 24th BU ear.
South front.
Lot 80xl8. paved street
2570 Poppleton Ave.
Inquire at Mo lo',Plet0ntjAMMa ,
$2,400
For a splendid 7-room houae, with fur
nace, mantle and grate, gas, city water,
cistern, fine barn, beautiful shads, fruit,
shrubbery, lot 60x120, south and east front.
Can show property any time.
PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO.,
Blxth Floor, New York Life Bldg.
(19) vi t .
3211 SEWARD ST.
Owner wants to sell, 7-r.,
v gaa, bath, city water. Bee
us and we will show you
through.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1001 N. Y. Life Bldg.
(18)-M47t 1
t Rooma,
all modern,
paved street,
furnace,
porcelain bath.
19th and I-esvenworth.
32.250.
STRINGER. Paxton Blk
(19) M698
LIST your property with the Wsatera
Home Builder, nna. 22-2t Nebraska NatL
Bank Bldg. (1)-Tl4
FOR RENT 10-room modern house, 362t
Jones Bt. Telephone owner tor key,
Webster 1864. (UD-tA
10 ACRES
Just outside city limits, close to Omaha
and South Omaha. Price reduced to SI.IjO
if sold quick. Owner needs money.
. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO.
439 Board' of Trade.
tl9)-M23i
Ads
make: it easy for
SMALL WAY AND BUILD UP t
REAL ESTATF
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
(Continued.)
WILL BUILD YOU A HOME
In West Council Bluffs on a small payment
down and small monthly payments on
lots from tl'O to 3J60. We have 1 or
more lota from which you ran pick from,
so If you care to have a home built after
your own design call In and see us.
WE MEAN BUSINESS.
BENJAMIN REAL ESTATE
COMPANY.
'Phone Douglas 7333.
32S-8 Neville Block.
(18)-MS47 10
$7,500
For a strictly modern 9-room house In
Kountxe Place, on paved street, permanent
walks, fine shade, good barn, lot 75x124.
Thla Is an Ideal home; owner will sell or
exchange for two smaller houses. Let us
show you this property.
T11V..0 tl.NOTU'trl.- M. TI
Sixth Floor, New York Life Bids.
BIG BARGAINS
FOUR ROOMS NEW
$1,000.
ON 26th St.. near Ames avenue, we have
Just listed a fine little 4-room cottage,
on a full east front lot. In good re
pair, renting for 3144 per year; part
rh. balance monthly. Can you beat
thisT
HASTINGS HKYDEN,
1704 Farnam Bt.
(19) M830 9
FOR BALE House, 8 rooms, modern ex
cept furnace, 2j7 Cuming St. Price,
32,800. Easy terms.
JOHN F. FLACK.
City Savings Bank, 16th and Doug-las.
o m
REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST
CHAS. E. WILLIAMS, Pres.
CO
(19) 802
Kountze Place Home
2024 Wirt St., two stories wth 10 rooms,
strictly modern, with two lots, good barn
line ahade.. The Improvements alone would
cost 310.0U0 at the present time. Sale price
$7 8C0
' ' PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO.,
Blxth Floor, New York Life Bldg.
(19)-U3 8
LOOK AT THIS
All modern, t-room cottage, 3412 Lafayette
Ave.. Bemls Park. 'Phone Harney 34HA.
(19)-S!
FOR SALB 6-room cottage, owner leaving
lty, will sell at a sacrifice, 106 North
4"th, South Omaha. Tel. 371.
(19)-M148
BEST new 6-room house, modern with or
without furnace, for $2,4aO; forced to sell
quickly. Tel. after 7 p. m. Webster 16.
. (19)-M982
LIST your property with Chris Boyor.
23d and Cuming Sts. (19) 364
BEMTS '' PARK.
Two beautifully situated lot's, 40x127 feet
each, west front on boulevard, two blocks
to car, on grade; corner, 3800; Inside, 3700.
Must be Sold by Owner at once. 3404 La
fajrett Ave. (19)-M306
THE KERR ABSTRACT
CO.'B AB
STRACTS OF TITLE are the safest.
You are protected -by a 310.000 bond
against loss by errors. You don't buy a
lawault when you buy a "Kerr" abstract.
1614 Harney. Tel. Douglaa 6487. (19)
FOR SALE A fine lot, Ave minutes walk
from the Mute Institute. Price 11X6:
936 down, balance 60c per week. Call at
2721 Bristol St., after t p. m. Tuesday.
. . ,. (19)-807 8
15 PER CENT.
A brick block of three stores and 32 rooms
on a leading business street; rented for
3216 a month. Price 318.000; half cash,
balance four year at 6 per cent.
' THOMAS BRENNAN,
Room 1, New York Life Bldg.
(19)-893
IF YOU are thinking of building It will
pay you to see the Western Home Build
ers, rooms 23 and 23 Neb. Nat. Bank
Bldg., for prices and terms. (19) 210
BEMIS PARK DISTRICT
I rooms, brand new, strictly modern, 14,000.
O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life
Bldg; 19)- M977
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALU
Csssda.
SOUTHERN Manitoba, near Morris, three
quarter sections of Uie choicest dry, clean
prairie land; deep black loam; can all be
cultivated; good locality. Norrls Is lo
cated In one of the richest farming dls-
- trlcts In Manitoba, the land being well
adapted for wheat growing. The owner,
not being a farmer, needa the money tor
business, hence a great bargain. For par
ticulars address George C. Popham, Box
63. Winnipeg. Manitoba. (20) 991 Jyx
Kansas.
WANTED Agenta to represent us In the
ssle of our Kansas landa. Write for par
ticulars. Globe Land and Investment 'o
Omaha. Neb. (20) 897
at lnaeeota.
FOR BALE.
By owners, a fine Improved section (R44
acres) In Polk county. Minnesota, five
miles east of Crookston: worth 33S per
acre; our price for 20 days to close a
partnership, only IX per acre. Jordan A
Rotha. Box iU. Fnda, la. . (2b)-M6i7 9
Nebraska.
FIRST-CLA83 Nebraska farms and ranches
tor homes ot Investment. Bemls, Omaha.
(20 Mit78
North Dakota-
10.309 ACRES of land In Mercer county.
North Dakota, as a whole or In small lota,
for sale on easy terms. 11. E. bklnner,
1011 Guaranty Loan Bldg., Minneapolis.
(20) M162 9x
Seat. Daketa.
ARB YOU Interested In South Dakota? If
so write to the A. C. Brink Land Co. of
Pierre, & D., conoernlng the 26.000 acres
of farm lands they own In Hughes and
Bully counties. They will answer you
gladly (20i M379 At
REAL ESTATE LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN-Paae Investment Co.
PRIVATE MONEY-F. D. Wead, 1610 Doug.
ti3)-2i
t7.004.0u0 TO LOAN on business and resi
dence property la Omane; lowest rales;
no delay. Thomas Breonao, Room 1. N. tf.
Ufa. (23)-319 tj
WANTKD City loana and warrants. W.
Farnam Bralin A Co.. Ua Farnam 8L
(22"t2
LOANS on Improved Omaha propeity.
OKea Li. E CO.. 1001 M. Y. Life Bi1j.
U2)-22l
LOANS an Improved city property. 4V. H
Thomas, 6U6 First National bank Bldg.
(2l-.
1600 TO 8S0.CO9 TO LOAN at lowest rates;
no delay. GARVIN BROS.. 1404 FARNAM
(22) -222
LOV.EBT RATE Bemls. Paxton Block.
. (2J-2!
WAWTID-Clty loana. R. C.Peters A Co.
V3)-32
you to begin
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carpeta, lino
leums, office furniture, old clothes and
shoes, plsnos. feathers, bed pillow a, quilts
and all kinds of tools; or will buy tho
furniture of your house complete. Will
buv antique or mahogany furniture. The
highest prices paid. Call the right man.
Tel Douglas 3071. (26) 669 Jyil
CASH paid for old boo lis. Crane-Pay CoH
313 8. 14th. 'Phone Douglaa 1321.
(20-427
WANTED One hundred thirty feet of
counters and shelving for general store.
Write or phone J. C. Mitllmsn, Logan,
Iowa. . (26) M 601 lira
WANTED A small cash register; will
trade show esses for same or will buy.
B. Kastman, 4008 Hamilton Bt.
(2S)-672 I
DAIRYMEN, ATTENTION!
We want to buy a carload of good milch
rows. Apply 1812 Farnam. 'Phone Doug
las 411. (23 MR43 11
CARD CABINET of IS to drawers for
card 3 by 6 Inches. State price; must be
cheap. Address L-6S2. Bee. (25) 819
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED By gentleman and wife, suite
nneiy rurnlshed or suite unfurnished
rooms; good r.elghborhood, not far' from
New Rome hotel; muat have electric
lights, hot and cold witter; terms reason
able. Address W. A., Rome hotel.
(26) M 496 llx
WANTED Board and room, near 34 St. and
Ames Ave. Address J-680 care Bee.
(26)-M797 14X
WANTED Furnished house for Bummer;
best of care; references. Address P 7i)2.
care Bee. (261820 10
WANTED SITUATION
FOR student help see McCartney Insti
tute. 1802 Farnam. (27) M.!
FOR student help see McCartney Insti
tute. 1802 Farnam. (27) M830
WANTED Situation as porter or Janitor.
Can give best of reference. Address K
681, care Bee. (27) 805 10
WANTED By respectable, refined widow
position ns housekeeper for wiilbwer.
Auaress i care Bee. (27) M829 9x
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Omaha and Florence Land and
Trust company to Viola E. Pettlt,
SVfoot "trip adjoining block 13.
Florence t
William K. Potter, receiver, to
Barker company. neV ne4 se 29-
15-13 8,500
oarnh A. McGavook to Ixuiise F.
Lang, lot 22, block 1, McGavock aV
O'Keeffe's add
Anna McGavock to Loitlw F. Lanp.
lot 21. block 1, McGavock &
O'Keeffe's add
(Btedman 8, Newton and wife to
Thomas W. Blackburn, lot 4 and
a7 feet lot 3, Coburn'a suhdlv
Charles A. Beattlo, executor, to Wil
liam M. Johnston, part lot 4. block
5, Shinn's add
John W. McDonald, sheriff, to New
Hampshire Fire Insurance com-
5 any, part lots 2 and 3, block 8,
. I. Redlck's subdiv
Paxton Real Estate company to Wil
liam H. Simpson et ttl. lot 72, Key
stone Park
South Omaha I-and company ' to
Joseph Kwasminevlesky, lot 14,
block 315, South Omaha
8. P. Robertson et al to W W. 81a
baugh et al, government lots ( end
T in 8-14-10
William L. MurrT to am, eH nw4
8V14-10
South Omaha Lend company to Hu
bert P. Ryner, lot 1, block 148, South
Omaha '
Same to Frederick E. Ryner. lot 2,
block 145, South Omaha
Hubert P. Ryner to Clarence H.
Jones, lot 1, block 116, South
Omaha
Frederick E. Ryner to same, lot t.
block Lifi. South Omaha
Clarence H. Jones to School District
of South Omaha. Neb., lots 1. 3
and 8. block 140, South Omaha
Ed Johnston and wife to Herman
' Tombrlnk. lot 6. block 80, South
Omaha
Tellford E. Roe and wife to Laura
M. Cox, lot 4, block 11. Plalnvlew. . . .
Charles W. Eckerman and wife to
Hat tie P. Goodrich, part kit 2, block
2, liemta Park
Thomas H. Matters et al to Mabel C.
Hlgglns, lots 1 and 2, block 7,
Jerome Park
Mabel C. Hlgglns to Casper E. Yost,
trustee, same
William K. Potter, receiver, to John
E. Brown, wl45 feet s4 lot IS,
Kountte's 2d add
W. Farnam Smith, trustee, to Alfred
L. Anderson, part tax lot 1 In nw'
nw4 3-15-13
South Omaha I.nd company to
Thomas C. McDonald et al, lot 3,
block 63, South Omaha
Martin Graf and wife to William F.
Urban and wife, lot 18. Mueller &
Blumle's add
C. G. Somers and wife to Abraham
1,800
400
1,000
TOO
4,500
2.SG8
30
L000
8,000
800
360
667
666
1,770
800
1.S00
4,375
7,000
7,000
1.150
600
(00
2,360
too
H. L)ros. sublot 4. tax lot B. in
9-15-13
John E. George to Ixra Power, wV4
lot 2. block 362, South Omaha, and
other land
George & Co. to same, n1 lot 11,
block 80, South Omaha, and other
land
Edward Kelpln and wife to John H.
Kelpln. lot 6. Kelpln Place
Total amount of transfers
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR LAYING WATER
MAINS-Bealed proposals will b receive!
by the cltv clerk of the city of Randolph
Nebraska, at his office until the 2.v day of
July. lWi. at 8 o'clock p. m., for the fur
nishing and laying of 1.000 feet of -lw
cast water mains and 1,520 of t-lnch cast
water mains with six 4-lnch double noxsle
fire hydrants tor 2-lnch fire hose together
with all necessary fittings for all mains
and hydrants. Bids to Include the dig
ging of all ditches at least flv feet below
the established grade of said city, and not
less than five feet below the surface of the
street at any place. Bids to Include all
connections and extras as shown by the
plans and specifications on file 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 cash
and th balance to be paid In warrants
drawn on the general fund of said city.
All bids must be accompanied by a certi
fied check equal ta ' '
amount bid. as a g-usrantee that If th bid
Is accept-d the bidder will enter Into con
tract to perform and carry out the bid.
The city reserves the right to reject any
or ell bids. E. B. MAILLlARD, City Clerk.
J21d54t -
SEALED BIDS WILL BE R45CEIVED AT
tha office of the Secretary of State at
Lincoln, Nebraska, on or before July 13.
1J7 for the construction of a brick cattle
barn site 174 x266 feet, to be located upon
the State Fair Grounds at Ltnooln. plans
and specifications now on file In this office.
GEO. C. JUNKIN. Secretary Board of
Public Lands and Buildings. 9 D4t
NOTICE TO-BOND BUYER8 FOR SALB
$14 00 of 20-yr. school bonds, lusued by
school district No. 13 of Madison Co.. Neb.,
6 per cent int.. option of pay't after 6 yrs.
Denomination t&no. Sealed bills ta be opened
July 22; accompanied by certified check of
2).-C. A. MILLER, Secy., Newman Grove,
Neb. Jyfcdl41
OfBc nours, 100 to 9:30 a. nv.. 12:00 to 1:39
p. m. Telephone Harney 639.
OMAHA VETERINARY HOSPITAL
28)10 Mason ftreet, Omaha, N.
H, U Ramacclottl. I). V. ., Deputy Btat
and City Veterinarian. Food Inspector,
Chief Surgeon. D. C. feVutl, V. V. Hos
pital Burgeon.
i
700
.35.1.982
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP ABROAD
Committee of National Cirio Federa
tion Makei Firit Eeport.
PROF. COMMONS FAVORS SYSTEM
J. W. galllvaa Finds that M tilclpal-
Isatlow Has Wot lmrve4 Work
ing; t'owdltloas Over Pri
vate Enterprise.
NEW YORK, July l.-After an Inveotlga-
tlon extending over nearly two years and
embracing many of the principal cities,
both of the United State and Great Britain,
the National Clvk) Federation commission
on public ownership and operation has com
pleted Its duties. The Important and In
teresting reports cm labor conditions are
the first to be made public. There are two
reports on this subject one by Prof. John
R. Commons of Wisconsin unlvereity and
the other by J.. W. Sullivan, editor of the
Clothing Trades Bulletin of New York.
The report of Prof. Commons, under the
title of "Labor and Politics," la more fa
vorable to municipal ownership of public
utilities than Is that of Mr. Bulllvan, made
under the general heading, "The Labor
Report." Mr. Bulllvan makes caustic ref
erence to political rottenness, evidence as
to which he declare waa conclusive in
Syracuse, Allegheny and Wheeling. Prof.
Commons, on the other hand, holds that
corruption under 'municipal control was no
greater than under private ownership.
The Commlttee'a Investigation.
The commission has made a most ex
haustive Investigation of public and pri
vate operation of the four leading publld
utilities gas, water, electric lighting and
power and street railways In all the cities
visited, both In America and Great Britain.
Fifteen members of the Investigating com
mittee sailed for Europe on May 22. last
year, and returned to the United States
In August. Among the cities visited abroad
were Glasgow, Newcastle-on-Tyre, London,
Liverpool, Norwich, Manchester, Birming
ham, Dublin, Leicester and Sheffield. In
vestigations In the United State were made
In Cleveland. Chicago. Philadelphia, Wheel
ing, Detroit. Indianapolis, Richmond, At
lanta, South . Norwalk, Syracuse, Alle
gheny, New Haven and Hartford. A staff
of engineers, accountants and statisticians,
numbering over twenty, of national reputa
tion, were employed to examine thoroughly
every undertaking visited by the commit
tee. These experts' wefa so chosen .that tn
each examination made both sides of the
municipal ownership question were repr
sented. Thus, one engineer, accountant or
statlstlan approached the i abject under
consideration favorably disposed toward
municipalise! Ion, while his colleague began
his task holding views in opposition to that
principle.
Municipal Owners In Abroad.
Certain effects of the municipal ownership
movement In Great Britain on the private
companies are evident, says Prof. Com
mons. The Sheffield company, under the
far-seeing management of Sir Frederick
Mappln, ha directed Its policy for many
years with the distinct purpose of meeting
th argument for municipal ownership. To
avoid agitation It has refrained from going
to Parliament for permission to Increase
Its capital stock. Consequently It has dis
tributed Its large surplus profits In the
form of reduced prices tor gas and better
ments to Its plant. Most Instructive of all
I the attitude of the companies toward
their employes; . With the sentiment of
municipal ownership ready to explode the
RAILWAY TIME CARD
UNION iTATIOSI 0tn AND MAROY.
UsUwS) Pacta.
Leave. Arrive.
Overland Limited a 8:65 am a 9:40 pm
The China and Japan
Fast Mall a J:o0 pm a 8:p9 pm
Colo. A Calif. E a 3:60 pm a 9:W) am
California Ore. Ex.. .a 4:00 pm a 6:oJ pm
Los Angeles Limited. ...al2:55 pra a 9:18 pm
Colorado 8nc4a all .66 pm a 4:50 am
North Piatt Local a 7:41 am a Jilt pm
Beatrice Local b 7:4S am b 4:15 pm
Iktcago, Hoek Islam A PavlaVs.
EAST.
Chlcagw Limited 2:46 am all-SO pm
iowa Local a T0 am a 4:9 pm
)es Molne ' ! a pm al2:3 pm
Iowa Local aU.40 am b 9:66 pin
Chicago (Eastern Ex.). a 4:50 pm a 1:26 pm
Chicago Flyer pm a t:8S am
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Lmtd..all pm a 1:35 am
Colo. A Cal. Exprea...a 1:36 pm a 4:40 pm
Okl. A Texas Express.. a 4:40 pm a 2:45 pm
Lincoln A Falrburr Pas. a 8:46 amal0:U am
(kleago Great Western.
St. Paul A Minneapolis. 3:30 pm
T:30 am
11 :S5 pm
6:27 am
11 : pm
3:30 pm
Bt. Paul A Minneapolis.
Chicago Limited ,
Chicago EJtprtsS ........
Chicago Express
Illinois Central.
7:30 am
4 :06 pm
7:30 am
t;IO pm
Chicago Express a Tr2 am fHt pm
Minn. A Bi. Paul Exp...t 7:2 am a 1st pm
Chicago Limited a t:00 pin 8.94 am
Minn. A Bt. Paul Lmtd.a 1:30 pm a t.tt am
Cltluagto A rtwttra.
Chleago Daylight a 7:04 am alt:64 pm
Bt I'aul-M'apolls Exp.. a 7:60 am al0:00 pm
Chicago Lccal , all:90am a 3:24 pm
Sioux City Passenger... a 7:60 am a 1:38 pm
Chicago Passenger .....a 4:13 pm a 9:30 am
Chicago frpeoial a 4:04 pm a 9:30 am
Bt Paul-M'polt Lmtd.. 4:3 pm a 7:44) am
Lo Angeles Limited.... pm alt:3f pm
Overland Limited alO:00 pm a i 23 am
Fast Mall a 1:29 am
Bioux City Local a 3:60 pm a 9:20 am
Fait Mall a 3:36 Dm
Twin City Limited. at:!8pm a 76 am
Overland Limited
Norfolk-Bon et eel
,.a 1:38 pm a 9:31 am
..a T:40 am aio am
..a 7:40 am al.6 am
..a t:0t pm a I r04 pm
,.al:00pm a f ot pm
..b 9:00 pm b I Kit Pm
Ltneom-Chaaran .,
Dead wood-Lincoln
Castier-ahoahofri ..
Hastlngs-eaiperlor
frAtnont-Albion
..b tt pm Ml:60 pm
Los Angels Limited... 9:60 pra all: pm
Wakaat.
Bt Louis Express...... .a t:30 pm a I t am
Bt. Louis Local (from
Council Bluffs) a 8;3t am all:ll pm
8tanbrry Iocat (from
Council Blurts) b 140 pmbl0:lt am
MlMonrl Paella.
K. C. A Bt, L. Exp a 940 am a 4:65 am
K. C. A Bt. L. Exp ll:ll pm l:at pm
Nebraska Local t.h pm all;0 am
tatua. Hllwsilut A 6)4. rani.
Chi. Colo. Special... 7:01 am U 44 pra
Calif. A Ort Exp... t:63 pm 3:24 pm
Overland Limited. 4:S4 pm 8.31 am
Bt'FlLl!f)TON tTA.-WTH A MABOIt
arllsus-taat.
Leav. Arrive.
Denver A California.. .a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm
Slack Hill.r?:;r.::o .4;Jo JuT
Northwest I.xOrS a t:a a 1:4ft am
ss a ) a p ta a 4:44 am
Nebraska point ..a 'A am 4:)t pm
Nebraska EXDres a 9 At am a 4:19 Din
Lincoln Fsst Mali b l:4f pm alt Olpigl
Lincoln Local , a 9 44 ar
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Bellovue-Plattsmouth a i:'0 Dm a 1:4 an
am
Plattsmouth-Iowa ....b IwlO am
Belitvu-Plttamouu
b l:kl im
Lenver umnw ,.au:os pm a i:fl ar
Chicago Bjclal a 7:00 am all: 43 pra
Chicago Express a 4:90 pm a 8:64 pm
Chicago Flyer... a 1.30 pm a 9:30 am
Iowa Local a 9.16 am all:) at
6t Louis Express. a 4:41 pm all:tOi
Kaass City A Bt. Joe..s10.46 pm a 4:M am
Kansas City A Bi. Jo. .a :16 am a 4.14 pra
Kansas City A Bt Jo.. 4:tt pm - ,
WiCBSTER BTA. It Tit A WBBITElt
Chleas. Bt. mat, BtlaaapI a
Wssaba.
Leave. Arrive.
Twl City Passenger. ..b 4 56 am b t 16 pis
Bloux City Peenr...a 1 oo r all:?0 am
Emerson Local b 144 pm b 9:10 aw
Emerson Local ....0 1:46 am 140 pm
Mlasrl ParlSe.
Local vta Weeping
Water t: am a t 30 pm
Falls City Lot al 3 60 pm all; SO am
a Dally, b Pally exrrot g under, d Dans
ept Saturday Sunday only. fiajly
coin pan lea cannot afford ta risk a strike.
The Newcastle gas company has met 4M
situation by a willing recognition Of th
Gss Workers' union and hy a resort to
arbitration through which wages hav
materially raised. The South Metropolitan
company has developed Its co-partnTMp
scheme with astonishing ahrewdnes and
careful attention to details, an that every
disaffected workman Is silent or dlsmlaned.
The Sheffield company, although Ita presi
dent had openly attacked and wrecked
trade unions In hta private buatn. con
tented itself with, gradually undermlnlngj
th Gas Workers', union through tb pay
ment of wages and bonuses superior to
those pail by other private employer of
the district, and even In the case f un
skilled labor, superior to those paid by thO
corporation of 6hefMeld.
Th influence of wag earners through
their union upon tha condition of munici
pal employment In the United States hag
been complicated through tb presence anj
activity of practical politician. In th
municipal enterprises Investigated, except
South Norwalk and Richmond. Ia eight
hour day has been established for th past
ten or fifteen year toe all employes,
whereas, in th private companies th houra
are longer or have more recently been re
duced for a portion, but not all, of their
employes In the more skilled branches of
work. This advantage hi tnunlrtpm.1 under
takings has been brought about, not by
a definite labor party, but by th In
fluence of wage earner a voter upoa
th municipal official.
Prof, rsnmosi View.
Th view expressed by Prof. Common
are In many respects favorable to municipal
ownership. He finds, however, that th
proper method of dealing with employe
la th moat difficult and critical problem
of municipal ownership, and ti favor
recognition of organised labor a a safe
guard against tha pressure of outalda
(political) recommendation.
In the course of bit report Prof. Com
mons said:
I take It that the key to th whol
question of municipal or private ownership
Is the Question ot politics. For politic
Is simply the question of getting and keep
ing the right kind of men to manage and
operate the municipal undertakings, Or to
supervise, regulate and bargain with th
private undertaking. The kind f busi
ness that we are dealing with ar serr
tlally monopolies performing a pubtto serv
ice, and sre compelled to make us of th
street which are public property. If their
owners ar private companies they ar
compelled to get their, franchise and all
privileges of doing business, and all term
and condition of Service from th mu-
nlctoal authorities. And In carrying out
their contract with th municipality ther
are dealing continually with municipal of
ficials. Consequently It I absurd to as
sume that private ownership I nonpolltteal.
It is Just a much a political question
to get and keep honest or business-Ilk
municipal officials who will diiv good
bargains with private companies on be
half of th publlo and then as that th
bargains are lived up to. as It Is to get
similar officials to operate a municipal
plant. We do not esoap politico by re
sorting o private ownership we only get
a different kind of practical politic.
Wages f Labor.
In general. Prof. Commons finds common
labor better' paid by ' municipalities 1
America than by private companies. H
says:
In the United States the minimum paid
for common labor by the private companies)
la, in all caaes except Atlanta, lower than
that of the municipality, and the minimum
paid for common labor by municipal un
dertakings is higher than that of prlvat
companies of tb same locality.
In none of the American enterprises In
vestigated were tb common laborers or
ganised. In th municipal undertaking
they are paid higher wage and given
shorter hours than In the case of prlvat
employes of th same locality. They ar
also In all oases cltlsens of the United
States and residents of the locality.. Th
common labor of the private companies,
except In Indianapolis and the southern
elite, where they ar colored, la composed
largely of Immigrant and no attention I
paid as to whether they hav secured clU
censhlp paper or not.
In toe matter of wages and hours th
principal effort of municipal ownership at
een In the unskilled and unorganised labor
In both countries, tn that of street rail
way employes In Greet Britain and In that
of gaa worker and electrlo worker la
the United States.
Me. Snlllvan'e Report.
Mr. Bulllvan sums up bi obaarvationd
with lh conclusion that In all but tha
most poorly paid forms of labor, and for
tramway employes, munlclpallsatlon ha
not raised the wage or Improved work
ing conditions of the employe abovo con
ditions In the private undertaking. Wltkt
respect to "common, unorganised labor,
however, th Investigator found a dif
ference somewhat favorable to . BrltUh
municipal employes. Th report cite)
two causes for this condition; ' first, that
th municipal laborer I m picked snan.
and, second, that this cia at labor la
capable 4ft exerting on city council a
combined pressure which obtain for thesa
better terms than th employing council
lor accord to the men they biro la their
prlvat capacity for . similar work. "N
street car undertaking In Great Britain.
hm over been a 'private' sntsrprls ta
th sense In which th word 1 applied
In this country," says Mr. Bulllvan. "Tb
twenty-one years' term of tb fraijohis,
th veto of company petition by villag
authorities, th enormous cost of par
liamentary power and local assents and
various other restrictions non-existent to
the United Stat, haekl and ImpovarUaX
British tramway company manag-eeflant
and consequently forbid aa Intelligent In
vestigator to employ British example to
Illustrate possibilities In America tbrougk
ehang from prlvat to munlctpai own)
ship. British tramways have alway
bean ml-munlclpl. A by tho torma
of their franchises all English tramway
undertakings may be taken over by tb
municipalities, director manatr taalr
properties with that 'end la view. Com
pared with tb remarkable change for
th better In wages and hours tn tb
American street car industry under com
panies, tb best of th British municipal
laber imprevemetiU seem hardly missS
than trivial."
Foreign Aaartai GealmAi
On examining munlolpallsallon as xh!W
1U4 ta tb labor reports. Mr. Bulllvan de
clares. It Is seen, to be a projeot to restriet
men In their activities by methods foreign
to th Americas genius, whlls In pxcUc
It ha failed to mk out th oaao of It
advocate as in th least measure a step
forward In promoting th best interest of
the employes of th enterprises Investigated
or of th occupation most closely Inter-
woven w.. th.m, or ot th. nation', broad-
owing mass.
Mr. Bullivaa In hi report says:
Mr col lea rue and myself, ht clewing w
.'"""'nr ; " conditions la
th British aa undertaaiag visited, aara
i in aavlns:
I "Summariilng what precede, wtth tb
exception of th' twlvhur station of
Uie South MetronoUtaa onpajy, and
taking Into aocouot the general level .ot
wages In tbe several localities. It cannot
b said that ther Is any material differ
ence betwven th public aad prtvt under-
taking in lb wagoa of stoker r in ta
average waaea of th shift workers 1a tb
retort houses. Th differences that oceur
do not show a prevalence an way or th
other, but they tend ta fo41ow pretty ksa4y
tb general level or wages In in locality,
irrespective of whether the undertaking I
managed by a municipality r by a pwteat
company. The eaa of tb tweiv-howr
shifts of th South Metropolitan campaay
is peculiar and rsqulres the disc use Ion of
another aspect of the question the amount
of work don by th stokers."
Wsrkmaa Anna AassMBb
NKW YORK. Jnly l-BwwUa sud
dently Insane, probably front boat, while
at work oa th new building of tb Trust
ompany of America at 17 Wail street to
day, a plasterer ran amuck with a batchat
among bis fallow workmen. He ttxhd
three ot them, tw ot whom Were (ratably
fatailv Injured,
t