i OFFERED FOR SALE rHeoallaneoe '! I aa4. FOR SALEAT NO ? BOUTH 13 TH ST., HTuHR FI'rTI'RFS SMF.LVIN'1, COt'NTKHS TAPIT.S, OASF.H. CHAIRS, ADDING MAfHlVK fFiH RE'lISTFR. WM. J. COAD, TRU8TEE. (M-T. Id-rand rubber how, tool, Singer, 41 N. ICth. (18) TS fOR SALE Finest boarding house In th cry. best location, aii f urnlslied. best walking distance, etc.; cheap. Inquire 3"3 Karbach block. Omalia. Nth. (16 238 6TRET.. rnge for sale; excellent condition; 116. 143 North tlaf Ave. 0i) MS 7 FOR RAI,K-To Id-band loo h. p. tubular hollers W Inches In diameter. M Iwl long, with fronts and connections, now In use at our factory; we are about to re place them with larger onw. Will a'll cheap. I imaha Cooper aire Co., 30th and I 8ts. South Omaha, Neb. rib i 8u3 FOR BALE AT A BARGAIN. Complete new outnt of high grade flxturea for fancy confectionery More, never used. Will fit usual store room. Choice quarter wblta oak. golden finish, Blenna and Italian marble, genuine French mirror, polished plate and 1'art nouveau grass. Photo and description on request. Address, J. .J. KEKFE, Sioux City, la (io-mhh 12 PATENTS L-lftON t CO.-Book free. Bee Bldg. (17) tw D. O. BARNELL, patent attorney and ma . chin designer, Paxton Blk. Tel. Red. 7117. 07 MWAUglO WHEN YOU writs to advertisers remem ber It takes but an extra stroke or two . of the pen to mention the fact that you saw he ad In The Bee. PERSONAL OMAHA bldg. fita.mtr.arer' Institute. Ramge EWINO machine rented. Neb. Cycle Co., - Utb and Harney. 'Phone Doug. 1W, 18)-M t A niSTFTTP treatment nd bt"- Mme. (li) Mm FEW bargain In Id-hand soda fountains, monthly payments. Derlght, 1318 Farnam. (Pu 4 ECZEMA absolutely cured by W. A. Paxton ajv. B. J. boaiwall, agL, 60 Ware Blk. (M) VlUs THE ELITE tP ! operator iuiJ mLi.lJ give inaatJ bath and ml gelidua rub. Room 2U0 Barker Block, loth and Farnaiti. New establishment. (18) 818 lux 4 COMPLEXION satin smooth and fair given by tiatln skin powder. Four tint. (18) SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall: cut B rices. Send for free catalogue. Myers 'Ulon Drug Co., Omaha. (IS) KM TUB SALVATION ARMY solicit cast-off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and aell, at 114 K Uth St., for eost of collecting, to the rot thy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 4136 and wagon will call. (Up til T6IJNQ WOMEN coming to Omaha as stranger are Invited to vialt the Young Women' Christian Association room, 1616 Farnam street, where they will ba ' directed to suitable boarding place of otherwise assisted. (lr 1J PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mr Dr. King, tf.U N. Uth St. Tel. Doug. im. (l&J S6J MAGNETIC 4Xog!nSsZ: Boom 2. 14 Farnam bt., 2d floor. (Is) Kim AM REAL ESTATE RIUL ttsTATU DBALKRb. RUSSELL & UKITRICK CO., 433 Ramge. (1) ilKJ tV H. TURRELU U Patterson Blk. Doug 11. (!)-& aYNE INV. CO.. 1st floor N. Y. L. Doug) 178L (1- Vi R C. PETERS CO.. Bee Bldg. ' fl-M7 . W-.. -BUNNELL CO.; 822 N. Y Ufa Douglaa 6143. v O9)-0 'ALFRED C. KENNEDY. 208 First Nat'l ,Bank Bldg. 'Phone Douglas 723. . On S8s GEORGE lfl Farnam. COMPANY. Tel. Douglaa 73. (110 xs C. M. RICH, 16th 4 Locust. Tel. Web. 1476. (19)-917 Six CITY PHOPBRTY FOR BALK. DEAL ESTATE TITLK-TRI'ST CO C1IA3. E. WILLIAMSON. Pres. ' - n-M LIST your property wlh the Western Home Builders, rm. 22-3 Nebraska Natl Bank Bldg. (19-714 FOR SAL E Five-acre tract of land In Hen son. th.ee block from car, suitable for flantlng or for Improvement; an qrpor unity for aor.:eone. Address G 412, Bee. U9e-J34X EASY TERMS.. Brand new S-room cottage located at Sfttli and Boyd Sts., large corner lot, south and east front, lies very sightly, only nr. block from Ames Ave. car line, elega.nl a and electric light fixtures, double floors, vertical grained surface floors highly finished interior, large bath, floored attic, bricked up cellar; will be papered attractively to suit; everything In "Hp top" condition; thoroughly welt built Price only 12.000; lot alone worth t5no . Very easy term to reliable party. C. 0. Carlberg, 11 N. Y. Life Building. 19)-M7ti If looking for a I, 6 or 7-room cottage oa your own terms, 'pnon Web. 1S56. - . $9,000 'Will buy two modern house and two lot t seat ta west coiner 31st and Casa Sts; east front, paved streets, pernuvnent slde ' walks: will sell separately. Tho.nas Bren- nan, Room 1. New York Life Lldg. UHj M8TJ FOR BALK t-room cottage, owner leaving city, wl.l tell at aacilflce. lOti North . Ah, South Omaha. Tel. 171. fU-M14 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN - Brand new S-roora house located on cor ner lot near !7th and Spalding; perma nent sidewalka on both sides; cement cel lar; elegant woodwork; best of plumbing, large reception hall; splendid porch: nice level lot. Owner must lame money, hence ha cut the price to tl.250; property fully worth $S,7M. . Thl t- cxtr.o'dmary bur gain either aa a home or investment an". yoi canuot afford to miss It. C. O. Carlberg, il N. Y. Life Bldg. (19)-K5 LIST your property with Chris Borer, Hi and Cuming 8 la tl) b4 ON IIAKNKY ST. CAU LINE Fight room a, brand new, strictly modern, writ built, ce mented cellar, laundry In base ment: 4 rooms on llrst fluor: 4 rooms and bath on second floor; large aitio; 'phone u . 0'KEk7e REAL FSTATE CO.. kMl N. Y. Life Bldg.. 1001 N. Y. Ufa Bldg. 'Phone Doug. 2151 U-!7 t FIVE-ROOM SNAPS - . Three t-room cottage now In process at completion on Blondo St., between 2th and rili. all thoroughly well built, bricked p oellara, double floors, gaa, elegant plumb ing, strictly modern with the exception of beat. Permanent cement aldewalks will be laid on atreet and lot brought to grade and nicely sodded. Price ranging from U.KO to tl.kJU, as) cash; balance practi cally same as rent. An exorllcnt opportu nity to purchase a neat and desirable horn at bargain price and on term to suit. . e. u. CARLBERU U N. Y. Life Bldg. (1-M!WJ Wl8T sacrifice aom lota fiat) to iuJ. Ad di 1 car Bc (1)-3U 7x REAL ESTATE CITY FROPFflTY FOR IALB. (Continued.) FOR SALE Two New Homes In Kotintze Place Just Completed One has 6 rooms and t.. other 7 rooms, located on F.mniet St.. between ISth and l!th. Tin; 7-room house has large reception i hall, large living room, dining room and , kitchen on first floor, and three good stied 1 looms nn nice closers on oi scn room, and bath, full cemented brick foun dation under the whole house, cemented cellar, good furnace, large front porch and a new style of architecture, different from anything else built In the city. This will make a modem borne for any one and the price Is only 4,Ou-$l.5uu cash and the bal at $j7.n0 per month, including Interest. The 6-room house has reception room, parlor, dining room and kitchen and back stairway on the first floor and three good slxed bed rooms and bath room on eecond floor with large attic, full cement brick foundation, cemented cellar, good fur nace, Urge lot, 6uxl24. on a paved street, with cement walks all around the house. Price H alf; terms, $1,300 cash, balance $.7.60 per month, including Interest. These monthly payments are legs than the houses will rent for. so you will see that it Is cheaper to buy than to rent. We might make the first payment down a trifle lean, provided good reference is given. HASTINGS & HKYDEN. 1704 Farnam Bt, Pre Bldg. (19U 138 FOR SALE A choice "lA-acre tract near Benson, w th emall house, barn, outbuildings, etc., with a lot hT fruit; on main Benson road. See us quickly If you want something of thl character. The sale of Key alone Park lots In this vjrlnltv Is going to double every piece of property lying near and adjoining Benson. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg., Tel. Douglas .1781. (19-W7 T KEYSTONE PARK ' Selling fant. I.st week we closed eieht tract In beautiful Keystone Park. Monday w closed two more. At this rat every one of these tracts will be closed out before October 1. Come now and make your election before the lot you want la sold. Remember, Keystone Park I for sale for those who want to make home. Speculator not wanted. Take you out In an automobile. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. Douglaa 1781. D. V. SHOLES COMPANY, Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. Douglaa 48. (19)-33S 7 PRICE CCT $1,000. Owner Instructs ua to reduce r-rire to $17,000 on that block of three 9-roomimod-ern brick houses on West Farnam hill ad vertised last month. At that price they puy 10 per cent net. The are almost new, so well built that Insurance rate Is only iiO per cent and expense for repair will be very light. Located In exclusive resi dence neighborhood. In midst of home owned by occupants. See us at once if you want a bargain In choice property, J. H. DC MONT & SON, 1605 Farnam St. , (19)-350 If You Are Ready to Buy ! a few suburban acre near Omaha, why not select a tract In the Acreage addition, KEYSTONE PARK where you will be surrounded by neighbor who own Ilk tract? Neighbor with sim ilar Interest thrive most; 35 tract already old. Men whose Judgment Is conservative pre dict a population of 400,000 for Omaha within the next thirty years. Most of tho big eastern cities have many suburban dis tricts that have grown up in thl way. Those who have bought early In such place are the one we hear about who have made money In real estate. We often hear the old-timer say: "If I had only known enough to buy when I had a chance I would- have made lot of money." For those who have faith In Omaha, acreage property In Keystone Park will in terest thm. Th upward tendency of thl land I Inevitable. Th investment will bring return. We will be glad to forward you an lllua trated circular with a map of Keyton Park on request. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., D. V. SHOLES CO., OMAHA. Neb. (1D-349 C $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 WHERE CAX YOU INVEST THIS SUM TO A3 GOOD ADVANTAGE? Here' the plan: Select one of those beautiful lots In Hal cyon Heights, the finest and most sightly location for a fu ture home or Investment, only two blocks south business cen ter of Benson and Military avenue car line; pay tJb cash and the balance' U or 110, or auch amount aa you can apare monthly, and in a short time you have an investment better than a bank account, for it can't get away from you, and the lot 1 rapidly Increasing In value. You are therefore In position to obtain a loan to build a home, or at any tim ell the lot for a good profit. All th'. you can do at a f.t investment. Ovi 40 lots. 1S0 to 1530. See us today, or " 'phone Douglas 107 and we'll take you out to see th lot v at any time. RUSSELL & M'KITRICK CO.,' 4S2-34 Ramge Bldg. 16th and Harnev eta. (19)-4S 7 Too Good to Pass 8444 Templeton Ave., choice 7-room home, modern except furnace, pretty lot, 63x125. South front. Owner 1 very anxloua to aell and cut price to .600, TO Manderaon St.. pretty (-roont home, nearly new, lot 60x126. Owner Uvea there Ask to see through. (2.400. Term arranged on either of above. R. H. Landeryou. Tel. Doug. M4L Board of Trad. (Uj-M 7 REAL ESTATE FARM AND HA .It It 1.4 A U Won gALM WANTED Agents lo represent a fa the ale of cur Kansas lfaad. Writ for per-tx-ulois. Cilvte Laati and lavsaursnt (, uiuaUa. Nea. &umi THE OMAIIA REAL ESTATE FARM AID HAlll LAUS FOR ALB (Continued! Mtsraika, 10 ACRES two nl'es west of Florence, on good road, part In grove, some fruit, a fine place for some one; a bargain at i.wO. easy term. Se bolt. Telephone Webster 170. Z1 M?44 FOIl SALE .130 acres, good land, one mile Of town, two seta Improveinente, fenced. W. A. Flck. Lomax. Neb.. (3TM1 Ox BAROAINS IN FARMS For list of corn, alfalfa, and winter wheal farms write J. T. Campbell. Litchfield, Neb. -M17. 17x FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farm and ranch for home or Investment. Ben.ls. Omaha. () MST71 onth Dakata. TRIPP COUNTY OPEN I NO For full par tlculars write Tripp County Land and Abatract Co. Dallas. S. D. f-M71t A Texaa. TEXAS, Panhandle growing corn, Jn.oon acres, smooth, tS an acre, on R. R. Box 62, Sibley. Ia. (30I-MU6 8x REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANF on Improved city property. W. H Thomas, 6u6 First National Bank Bldg. LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O Keef R. E. Co., luOl N. . life B!Jg (22)-u6 11,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property in Omaha; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room L N. Y. Life. (i2 0U WANTED City loana and warrant. W. Farnam 6rolth at Co., 1U Farnam St. U2)-04 500 TO 50,0O0 TO LOAN at lowest rates; no dlay. GARVIN BROS, lu04 FARNAM. (22)-4H; PRIVATS MONEY F. D. Wead, US) Doug. (2i)-oi MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co (22)-901 LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block. (22)-u WANTED City loan. R. C. Peter Co. iry-o WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW 11.000 to enlarge a good paying business with prlvelege to reduce loan yearly. Ad dress W 775. Bee. 24) 291 WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothe and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilt and all kind of tool; or will buy th furnituro of your house complete. Will buy antique or mahogany furniture. Trie highest price paid. Call the right man. Tel. Dougla 3S71. (26) M469 Augr-6 WANTED W have two prospective lend complete decriptlon, price, terms tc. in first loiter. Globe Land & Invest- etc.. ment Co. tii-sw s CARD CABINEfNf 16 to 23 drawers for card S by 6 Inches: state price; must be cheap. Address L Hi. Bee. (26) 819 CASH paid for old book. Crane-Foy Co- tU S. 14th. Phone Douglaa ItZL (26-H WANTED Old feather beds; highest prlc paid for old feather. Will tay a week In Omaha. Address Simon Cohn, gen. delivery. Will call. (26)-)7 A8x WANTED To buy a second hand floor show case. 'Phone Douglas 6531 (2B)-M897 8 WANTED TO RENT WANTED-Board and room in private family by two young men. Must be close In. Address O 737 Be (26 MS41 7x WANTED To yfent. Curnlshgd and unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping. Omaha Rental Co., S08 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. Douglas 38&L (26) M953 Aug20x WANTED SITUATION WANTED Work by th day by experi enced dressmaker. Call on or address 4936 Capitol Ave. 'Phone Harney-lGtil. . 7)-917 A EXPERIENCED stenographer. Address 8.. Omaha Bee. 14 Scott St., Co. Bluff. (Z7-M2Z7 WANTED POSITION-IS year' experience bookkeeping and office work In real estate, department store, lumber, grain and mill ing. E. R. Pease, Fremont, Neb. (27)-Ml WHEN you writ to advertisers remember it takes but in extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad In The Ba REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Arthur P. Davenport and wife lo Ellen M. Anderson, lot i, block 2, Hillside addition., $1,100 N. P. Dodge and wife to Gurtrude Loftman, lot 4, Rldgevlew 1 Harvey J. Grove and wlf to Frank Rouse, lot S, block 6, Halcyou Height 46 Arthur East to Mr. Stella Mande vtlle. lot 1, block 16, Weit Al bright 43 Alfred Hodgetta and wife to tamo, lot 21, block 1, Anderson Plnce.... )60 Chrla T. Peterson and wife to Cal vin C. Kendall, lot , Latey's sub division j 060 Samuel Reynolds to S. Jasper Look abaugh, lot 61, Luke & Temple ton's addition -. . . l.Oftg Oeorge Forgan and wife to Llla J. Batlln, lot 1 and north 26 feet lot 2, block S. Boulevard Ter race i soo Theodore Grapengleaer and wife to Fred Elvers, tract lot 1, block I, South Omaha 1200 A. C. Wakeley and wife to O. W. Jacobaon, lot 16, block I, Wake ley n Millie Stuht and husband to same, ' tots 7, S, I and 10, block t, Wake Jey 10 Frederick R. Rath to Millie Stuht, me jo,) Thoma J. Ppellman to William S. Toxword. lot 24, block A, Bed ford addition 1 ri0J Hasting Heyden to George C ' Ehersole and Gertrude Ehersole. lot . replat block 1. Collier Place. 400 Total ..19.619 GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE. Omaha. Nebraska. July S. 1907. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time, August (. 1907, for constructing a balloon house, a hydrogen gas house and a wlrelea tele graph station at Fort Omaha. Nehraaka Full Information furnlahed on application to thl office, where plan and specifications may be seen. Envelopes containing pro posal to be marked "Proposals for Balloon House, Etc.," and addressed to Major Thoma Crue, Quartermaster, Army Build ing, Omaha, Nebraska. Jy 10-11-12-13 A 6-7 LEGAL NOTICES BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED ON OR BE fore August 10, i&7. at the office of Secre tary of atate of Nebraska for remodeling of the building known as the Orthepedlc hospital; also for the building of an addi tion to tha building near by, known as the Home of the Friendless. Plans and speci fications on file In this office. GEO. C. IUNKIN. Secretary of Stat. A4dt OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFJC "CMPRESB" Lin of th) Atlantic, QUXJLXC TO UTIBFCCu I. Egg TXAJf rOUt OATS AT SA. Empresses sail Aug. , 33: Sept. . 20 First Cabin $8i up; Second Cabin $46 up; Third Claas $!t.T6. Writ for particular. O. E. Bsajamla, GenL Agent, Tel. Harriaoa lilt. .93 bo. Clark Su. CUcagu, DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL flfflr. It MINOR MEXTIOX. Davl. drug. Stockert aells carpet. Ed Roger' Tony Faust beer. Fine engravings at Leffert'a. See Schmidt' elegant new photo. BUY BORWICKS PURE PAINTS. PETERSEN ft SCHOENINO SELL RUGS Lewi Cutler, funeral director, 'phone 97. Woodrlng Undertaking Company. Tel. 639. Picture framing, C. E. Alexander, ra B wy. DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. FALL TERM OF WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE OPENS AUGUST 26. SEND F'"R CATALOG E. ni'PWEIKKR BOTTLED BEER 18 SERVED ONLY AT FIRST-CLASS BAR AND CAFES. L. ROBF.NFELD CO. Agt. WFJ WILL DELIVER ALL SIZES OF HARD COAL DUPING AUGUST FOR 119 A TON. WM. WELSH, 1 N. MAIN ST. PHONES 128. Dr. D. Macrae, Sr., who a few day ago was removed to the Jennie Edmund eon hospital, was said last night to ho In a most critical condition. Rev. Henry DL6ng performed the mar riage ceremony yesterday for Taylor Mason and Nellie Hunter, both of Omaha, sndX. C. Waltxer of Omaha and Honora McCarthy of Wahoo, Neb. John Williams, claiming to be from Woodbine, la.. Is being held by the police for Investigation. He waa found with a big bar of lead and so far has been unable to account aatisfactorily for his possession of the metal. Patrolman W. H. Richardson, one of th victims of the desperado's bullets, was reported Inst night to be In not as fav orable condition as on Sunday. He was said to be feverish and as he has about reached the critical stage, alarm tor his recovery 1 now felt. Ray, the one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Scott, 1834 Seventh avenue, died yesterday morning. Funeral services will be held at the family residence this afternoon at 3 o'clock and the body will be taken Wednesday morning to Fre mont, Neb., for burial. Wllllaor Rufus Jackson, the negro sent to the county Jail for failure to furnish a peace bond and who has given Jailer Gallup so much trouble, wag removed yesterday to St. Bernard's hospital on orders from the commissioners on In sanity. Sheriff Canning Is of the belief that the fellow Is mentally deranged. Fred Agned, Emanuel Lc and Hoi. ait ferVklng6 anutWwTnt,.oWrrn!ab,e "' The W MeT"9i'- h M- ine Avenue H school building last Satur day afternoon, were before Judge Wheeler In the juvenile division of the district court yesterday. On the bovs' parent promising to pay for the damaxe. they were allowed to go, after receiving a lec ture from the court. The bovs, however, will be under tht surveillance of Proba tion Officer DeLong for awhile. GET IT STttAIGHT. few Water Rate by Meter Measnre raent. For any slxe house, without water closet or fcathtub, a rat of not less than 37.26 per year, or 2 cent per day. For any size house, with water closet or bathtub, a rate of not lea than 39 per year or less than t cent per day. For any slxe house, with any number of faucets, water closets, horses, cows, lawn sprinklers, a rate of not less than 310 per year or 2i cents per day. The first rate of 37.25 per year admit the using of 22,000 gallon of water, the second rate 27,000 gallons and the third rate 30,000 gallons. Additional water at 33 cent per 1,000 gallons, 2 cent less per 1,0"0 gallon than old rate. These rate are In force, franchise or no franchise FLAT RATES. Rates Ver Yar. Five-room house ...'J.'.... J. $7.00 Each additional room.... 76 Water Closet 1.00 Bathtub 4.ii.,'B, 1.00 Use of hose .,.;...,... 6.00 The are same as old rates. Real Estate Transfer. These transfer were reported to The Bee August 6 by the Pottawattamie County Ab stract company of Council Bluffs: Henry Kielhorn and wife to Jame Hunter, part e4 13-76-41, w d. .3 4,800 James Hunter and. wife to John Krutzfeldt, part t sw4 13-76-41, w d rr... Mary Jane Battln ami husband to Henry Meyers, lot 1, block 3, Grimes' Ad., Council I.luffs, w d E. W. We'.ke and wife to W. E. log ger, lot 6, block 6, McMahon, Cooper & Jefferls' Ad., Council Bluffs, w d Henry Stiffen to Herman Rolfer, lot 7, block 3, Judson's First Ad., Neola, w d William Reed and wife to Thomas C. Martin, part lot 4, Aud's Sub. wVi neVj sw4 3-74-40. w d W. W. Raymond and wife to H. C Raymond, lots 9 and 10, block 66, Railroad Ad., Council Bluffs, w d.. Benjamln-Fehr Real Estate Co. to Michael Purcell, lot 13. It. 15. 16, 17 and la, block 14. Benson First Ad., Council Bluffs, w d Florence lOvcreat and husband to Jamea A. Keller, lots 11 and 12, block 26, Burn' Ad., Council Bluffa, w d.. Florence Everest and husband to F. A. DavlV lot , block 7, Central Sab., Council Bluffs, w d Charles Tracey and wife to James Ol man, a lot 11, block 7. Mynster'a Place, Council Bluffs, w d Buel Couch to J. M. Matthews, lot 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 1'4. block 6; also lots 12, 13 and 14, block 6. Benson First Ad.. Council Bluffs, q c d O. Cook and wife to J. M. Matthews, lots 19. 20. 21, 22. 23 and 24, block 17; also lots 3, i, 6 and 6, block 24. Ben son's First Ad., Council Bluffs, q c d W. H. Piatt and wife to J. M. Mat thews, lots 3. 4, 6. , 7. 8, 9 and 10, block 10, Omaha Ad., Council Bluffs, q c d W. H. Piatt and wife to J. M. Mat thews, lot 1 and 2, block 10, Omaha Ad., Council Bluffs, q c d... Clarence ('kinsman and wife to Effa P. Gosa. lot ?7, block 6, Sackett s Ad., Council Bluffs, w d Ellen M. 8 Haas and husband to Jea sica J. Sledentopf. lot 20, block 17, Ferry Ad., Council Bluffs, q e d.... 4.780 2,500 r.ooo 660 400 660 300 130 80 26 10 10 Tptal, seventeen transfers tM.tZl For Sale A nice little farm of 70 acrea; SO acres in fine timber, balance In cultiva tion; 4 acre of tomatoes (contracted); i acre of fine potatoes, 4 acrea of alfalfa, 1 crop cut and in barn; 14 acre of iflne corn, 1 span of work horse, harness' and wagon; 16 head of hogs. 1 cow, 1 calf, farming tools of all kinds, orchard and fruit, ill loaded with fruit; S-room house, small barn, 6,000 feet of lumber. Poasession given at once. Will take house and lot up to $1,000. Tills 1 a snap. Only a few day. Address D. B. Kerr, 646 Broadway. 'Phone 417 and Red. UNDERSTAND THAT HAFER IS AL- i WAYS INCREASING IN ALL OF THE DEPARTMENTS EXCEPT THE PRICE DEPARTMENT. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250. Night, t. . Marriage Llreases. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Taylor Mason, Omaha , Nellie Hunter, Omaha J. C. Wallxer. Omaha Honora McCarthy. Wahoo, Neb... Davis Sheppard, Omaha Maud Anderson, Omaha Afe ... w ... 30 ... 24 ... 25 ... 29 ... 29 CITY SCAVENGERS florae and cattle hauled free of I cnarge. Garbage, ashes, manure and! all rubbish, clean vaults and cess I pools All work done is guaranteed Calls promotly attended to. laa. fuu 1329 T. BU B4 1873 ' i i iisHfiwniiTirimiir ii iii iimm AUGUST 7, 1P07. BLUFFS M. Tel. 4S. WORK FOR WATER FRANCHISE Number of Business Men Held a Meet-, ing at the Grand Hotel. BIO VOTE IS ANTICIPATED Poll to Be Open from Sere In the Moralng I mil evea la Evening Loeatlea of Polling Booth la Varloaa Ward. A large number of the leading bualnesa men of the city gathered nt the Grand hotel yesterday morning to discus the water works franchise situation and to organise for the special election. The meeting was a pro-franchise one and com mittee were appointed whose duties will be to do everything in their power to carry the proposition. President E. H. Mcrrlam of the Com mercial club acted a chairman and among the speakers were Congressman W. I. Smith, Ernest E. Hart, president of the First National bank'; former Pta Senator William Groneweg and other men promi nent In business and professional circles. The meeting was i most enthusiastic one and each one present volunteered his serv ices at the polls today! to prevent. If pos sible, the defeat of the proposed new fran chise. In explaining the purpose of the meeting Mr. Merrlam said: 'The time has come when the business men of this city an 1 those who represent business Interests must assert themselves. The time has come when we must not permit politicians who have no material Interests to protect, to mislead the people by false statements and by malicious attack on reputable business men." Mr. Groneweg stated that he had exam ined the proposed ordinance thoroughly and that he could sea nothing objection evidently were well safeguarded and he. for one, proposed to vote for it. Hart State III Position. Ernest K. Hart was pronounced in hi ap proval of the proposed franchise. With tha grunting of the franchise, the company, he explained, would be in a position to furnish the Improved service demanded, but without the charter It could do noth ing. So long a there was no provision for adequate fire protection, Mr. Hart said, he, like other Investors, would not think of putting 31 into new manufacturing plants or buildings. In this connection he stated that he had recently been In conference with certain parties who desired to locate a big factory here, but would not as long a the water question was unsettled. Mr. Hart also stated that he, with other local business men, had contemplated building new warehouse on tho site of the Union i fore tnc curbing was completed so long Transfer company' building, which burned as he did not Interfere with the curbing down last winter, but would not unless J contractor. the water mains on South Main tret were I Word waa received from the state vot relnforced. - ' erlnarv that ha could not come to Coun Among those In attendance at the meet ing were: J. P. Greenshlelds, F. F. Ever est, Ernest E. Hart. Dr. V. L. Treynor. A. 8. Haxelton, V. E. Bender, A. P. Fair. F. H. Keys. C. O. Saunder. M. F. Rohrer, Congressman Smith, W. B. Reed, Dr. F. T. Seybert, R. H. Bloomer. S. T. McAtee. Mayor Macrae, G. 8. Wright,. C. W. Mo Donald. F. R. Davis! E. H. Merrlam, H. , A. Qulnn,' L. C. Empkle, T. O. Green, C. A. Beno. Dr. H. B. Jennings, E. 11. Doo. little. J. a. Wadsworth. William Moore, W. H. Coppeck, Emmet Tlnley, T. O. Tur ner, William Groneweg and Chrla Jensen. Opposition Meetings. Bpencer Smith, George H. Scott and Thomas Q. Harrison, tho trio of attorneys wno have been foromost In the rampa'gn against the proposed water works fran- chlse, were reinforced at the mass meeting ! new last night ft First avenue. oppoMtu '. the Grand hotel, by Councilman Robert' a. wniiace, who made the opening address. exact amount oi insurance carrieu . s not ,ufncPTlt General Granville M. All four spoke In vigorous terms against y K Brothers on the stock and build- Dodge and other have advised th com. th franchise and In behalf of municipal '"a" destroyed by fire early Sunday morn- I mission to do the work thoroughly and ownership. There was a large crowd and , could not be ascertained yet, a the ; that If 0,noo Is Insufficient to trust th? gQod-slzed portion of It wa evidently safe ha not yet been opened. The safe j legislature to give more and promise to In accord with the speakers and th;lr Is lying In the debris near a reniaining use their Influence with the legislature to views on the question. . portion of the walls. Efforts to pull dosn , appropriate more. The commission ha In h!s closing remark Mr. Scott charged the portion of the wall yesterday proved . adopted the suggestion and will do thor the water work company with having mad , unavailing, and dynamite will be used to- I ougtily a much a the money will per- deep-lnld plans to steal the election today by means of what 1 known as the "chain- Local Insurance men seen yesterday re Ices ballot." The arguments used by the ported JJl.ono on stock. 310.000 on building, speakers were substantially the same as : n.ooo on machine shotf. 3500 on 'blacksmith offered by them at the previous meeting . ,hop and $wo on oa,ca furniture and fix held b the opposition to the pnopoied new J ture, Bome of tne loclll i,ur,nre agent, c arter. I who are said to hav carried part of the In conformity with the law governlni ! rlBk on tne ,tock mA bul,ding. were out looC.i0wn, h1 . h'rW,r- a ;' ! f "" yterd.y. About half of the In loon. wll be required to keep clor.d todsy . ,urance c,rr,d ...... i . lll'lll m ui , A. ,. BIIU I p. III. The police announced yesterday that tl law would be strictly enforced. Heavy Vote Looked For. Owing to the Intense Interest taken In the water work franchise a heavy vote 1 looked for at the special! election today when the proposed charter will be sub mitted for the acceptance or rejection of the roters. The polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m The polling booth In the several precincts are located as follows: First Ward First precinct. 184 Fast in'uuwajr, necona precinci, li Kast Broad way. Second Ward First precinct, Rrvant street; Second precinct. 734 West Broadway. Third Ward First precinct, 101 Fourth street; Second precinct. 721 West Broadway. Fourth Ward First precinct, count v court house; Second precinct, lm South Sixth Street. Fifth Ward First precinct, countv build ing. Fifth avenue and Twelfth atreet; Sec ond precinct, county building. Thirteenth street and Sixteenth avenue. Sixth Ward First precinct, county build ing, Twenty-fourth street and Avenue B: Second precinct, near corner of Fifth and Locust street. WE ARE GETTING ALTOGETHER TOO MANY PIANO BOXES ON HAND; THEY MAKE FINE PLAY-HOUSES AND NEXT FALL ARE GOOD FOR FUEL BIN. BOURICIUS PIANO HOUSE. 336 BROADWAY. THE "BOURICIUB BUILD. ING," WHERE THE ORGAN STAND3 UPON. I'pkolstcrlngr.' Oeorge W. Klein, 19 South Main street. 'Phone; Ind.. 710 Black; Bell. (48. SO Per Ceat Dleeeaat al on Shoes. W ar making a reduction of 10 per cent on everything In our atock. W want to jlose out our summer good, that' th rta son. Duncan Shoe company, 23 Main street Arrested for gwtadllng. Harvey Neeley. a young colored fellow well known to the police. Is under arrest charged with "swindling by false pre tenses." Neeley, It is alleged, induced a resident of the rural districts, whoa Iden tity haa not yet been disclosed by th police, to part with 35 for a supposed ticket to Chicago several day ago. Neeley, It I said, when he learned the man from the country wanted to go to Chicago, as sured him he could get a ticket for 36. The fellow willingly confided th money into the care of young Neeley. who re turned with an envelope which he said contained th ticket. The man from the J country, vB opening U aavelop, f.ouid enclosed a allp of paper bearing, written In ink, "Please pas bearer to Chicago, John Jone. city ticket agent." Neeley had business elsewhere alien hi victim opened the envelope and was not arrested until yesterday. The grandest opportunity ever known for saving money on High Class Pianos ha brought many buyer to A. Hoap Co., 21 South Main Ft Council Bluffs. Ia. Eye Olaaa Isiirsar. Buy your glasses of us and w will In sure them against everything but acci dent. Dr. W. W. Magarrell, optician. 10 Peart St. St'MBERS TO GO V 111E HOI K Connpll Aeta on Petition of Poet- master Haaletoa. At the meeting of the city council last night the city marshal and city engineer were Instructed to co-operate with Pest- master itazieion in enforcing the ordinance requiring the placing of street numter on' all houses. This action resumed fr m a communication to the city c u-cll from Tostmaster Haxleton, calling attention to the fact that the work of the mall carriers wan grealy hampered by the fa lure of people to place the street numlwr on thl houses. Mr. Haxleton asked the co-operation of the municipal authorises in en forcing the ordinance governing this mat ter. Councilman Wallace announced that tho public dedication of the handsome drink ing fountain presented by the National Humane alliance to the city would be held Wednesday evening and a motion prevailed tliat-the exercises be attended by nil the members of the city council and a 1 othe: municipal officers. Mr. Wallace stated thai one of the conditions on which the foun tain was presented to the city wa that a public dedication bo held. The program for the dedication was not announced. Mayor Macrae culled attention to the fact that the annual meeting of the Iowa I eatu of Municipalities waa to be held In tMs city early In October and that mthin had been done so far towards arranging for the entertainment of the r tors or towards formulating a program. He was au thorlxed to appoint a committee, c mslatlns e-f three members of the city council, thre city officials outaldo the council and three members of the Commercial club, with himself aa chairman, to take charge of such arrangement. New -bid for the city scavenger work were received from Sherlock Gibson and S. Dobson and were referred to the city clerk for tabulation. The city clerk wa Instructed to adver tise for bids for l.ono feet of hose for the fir department, tho need of which was taken into account when the annual ap propriation was made for the department An opinion from the legal firm of Harl A Tlnley relative to the question of the paving of Lower Broadway wasc received The question as to the right of Contractoi Wlckham to commence the paving before the completion of the contract for the curbing had been raised, and Messrs. Harl Tlnley gave It as their opinion that there as nothing to prevent Mr. Wlck ham from proceeding with the paving be cil Bluffs for at least a week to investi gate the supposed case of glanders In ene of the horses of the (Ire department over which there ha beeji a controversy among the local veterinary surgeons. The council adjourned to next Monday night A tnusfe wrapper protect sheet music. Bouriclus' Piano House has a complete line of elegant music wrapper and baga, from 66 cent up to 33.60. at 836 Broadway, Council Bluff. Home, Sweet Home, and thousands of other aong and Instrumental pieces al 10c each, for sal at Bouriclus Piano ; House, 336 Broadway. Council Bluffs. IrRASrCB FIQinF.S INKSOW.X """ "" i.tO,fn or tweIve volulm.,. u h pf(m dlB. Pa,c 1 rt ! covered earl v that the M0.O0O anrrn-rlatirn day to raze them. I . ....! , , : in niuiuBi vuiiipauies, noi represeniea lo cally CARRIAGES ALWAYS READY, CALL 172, BOTH 'PHONES. GRAND LIVERY. J. W. AND ELMER E. MINNICK. PRO PRIETORS. Petersen A Bchoenlng sell matting. Reliable picture framing. Picture framed j or unframed. The lateat .colorings and real work of art. Reasonable price. Bor wlck. 211 South Main street. Pleaeer af Conatr Dea. John T. Powell, an old-time resident of Pottawattamie county, died yesterday morning at the home of his daughter, Mia. D. A. Sewing, In Plumer settlement, aged W years. He Is survived by ten children. ; Mr. D. A. Sewing, Lewi township; Mr. ! Anna B. Wolf, Broken Bow, Neh. ; Mrs. ' Warren Roush, Cambridge, O. ; Mrs. John j Connor, Balchford, O. ; Mr. Elmer Coon, i Athena, O. ; Cale and Frank of Lewi town ship; John Powell, Memphis, Mo., and James and Stephen Powell of Murry City. O. Deceaaed wa a member of the Masonic lodge at Quick. Ia. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock from the Falrvlew church and Interment will be In the church cemetery. Ic errata! '.flavored with pur vanilla; omething that will please you. Purity Candy Kitchen. 646 Broadway. laadra Coal. We hav a Urge stock on hand and can fill your order immediately If da sired. Com and figure with us for your winter' supply. Brldanstein 4k Smith, Uth Ave. and So. 6th St. Both phones Hi: Mlrhlgran After laatraetor. The fact that th Michigan Agricultural coUrg at Lansing 1 In need of Instructors 1 responsible for th visit to Council Bluffs of President J. L. Snyder of th Institution, who 1 th guest of hi brothers. Judge S. B. Snyder and Dr. M. B. Snyder. Presl dent Snyder went yesterday to Lincoln. Neb., to meet a prospective Instructor with a vtew to filling one of th vacancies In tha faculty of th college. Th demand for competent ' Instructor to fill position In the faculties of agricultural college greatly exceed th aupply, Mr. Snyder aald. Be Waot Ad Ar Baain Boo tars. SOLDIERS AT DES MOINES Regulars and Guardsmen Assemble foi the Maneuvers. BROWN AND BLUE ARMIES CAM! Tea Thousand Dollars Appropriate, by the l.ralatnt ure ot Kaoaga t (oatplle the Itoater of Inn a Regiments. (From a Staff Correspondent ) DBS MOINES. Aug. . (Ppclal -Det Motnca Is tilled with soldiers. They are here In all uniforms and all degrees of rank, from high officials of the United State army down to the private in the rear rn of the Iowa National Guard Soldier slnaly and In companle wer marching through the streets all day long and everything Is bustle in preraraUcm for the maneuvers. The guard troops went Into rnmp tonight, the Brown army a hort distance north of the city limit on the west lde of the Des Moines river and th Blue army Just outside of Polk City, twtnty mile frther north. Tomorrow th troops will march a little closer to each other and start In on the preliminary movements. Aside from the regular army officer who r.re assigned here for duty a referees or a officers attached to one or the othet of the two atmles. it Is expected that number of other high officials will reach the city tonight and tomorrow to watch the maneuvers and study the snccea of the guard and regular army maneuvering together. Major Boughton. I". S. A., chief umplrn. today announced the program. At 7:30 to morrow night the officers will Assemble to discuss the work of the following day and receive instruction. At 7 a. m. Wednesday the companies will begin an at tack on an imaginary enemy and each company separately mill be given a mili tary problem to work out with discussion on the ground after it is worked out. At I In the afternoon Wertneaday the pro grnm will be with battalions in attack with problems to work out and discussion following. At 7:30 In the evening ther will be officers' meeting and discussion. Thursday morning there will be regimental attacks of Imaginary enemle with dl cusslon on the ground. Friday and Sat urday will be spent In the real maneuvers. The trial of II. B. Dickinson and Dr. E. E. Gadd for the murder of Miss Iren Hlydenburg of Eldora la to be held at the September term of the Polk county district k-ourt. They were indicted In October. 1908. and at the lime the case attracted much attention. In addition to thl case ther ire twenty-one other criminal case on the docket, many of them prominent, among them the cases against D. C. Blodgett, the man who wanted th governor to call tho legislature together to Impeach the Pollt county district judge and later filed an Information against Judge How of tha district court, charging him with Injury. Ten thousand dollars .appropriated by the legislature for the work of preparing and publishing a soldiers' roster la not enough to any more than complete the preliminary work. Colonel G. W. Grossley of Eldora. who Is In charge of the work, has It well under way. The roster of the First Iowa Infantry, which was the only three month regiment from this state. I alout com pleted and the work on the Second and Third regiments ha been begun. It ha been decided to follow the plan of ar rangement of the New Hampshire and Michigan rosters, which give the informs- ' tlon In paragraph form Instead of tabu- lated, with th Information In columns, with suitable headings at the head of aarh column. The Information relating to each officer will be In, a paragraph following h's name and the name will be arranged al phabetically In companies and the com panies In regiment. Th New Hampshire roster Is published all In one volume and the Michigan In one volume for eah regi ment. The Iowa roster. It hna been de cided, will be puhllshed In volumes con venient for handling and will make about mlt. If you have anything to trade advertise It In the For Exchange column of Th Bee Want Ad pages. H0TEL AND SUMMER RESORTS mm TOY Hotel Kuppcr lit and KoO, KANSAS CITY, M0. ta ah Shopping Blatxiat Z4a all th Theatre. OO beautiful moon, loo private bataa. Hot rnd ocJ4 water ta aO I !. BpacloTi lobby, parlor. Velephon ta every room. Beautiful Oaf, Vrfo Oolata, SI to $2.50 Per Day Eurepeaa Flaa. KUPPER BSO! HOTEL CO. V. A, BBVBOB, Btgs. ft Stratford Hotel (1 (European Flan) Chicago. Ills Offers yea refined, qalet and elegant mo. omraodatioos. Located coraei el city' two f zti bonlsvarda, It Is coovaoieot to entire business center aad cloe ta beet theatre and (hopping district. rooms, 130 private baths ;luaariua writ tag and reception rooms; woodwork anhe-aay throachoati braa bad aad all asodara eumfortai telephone is very room, beautiful dining rooms lb beat ( everything at aaodwate price, UVIrtggi aaa eacksoa Bird, Chicago) I In H t-T lBjlr waMaM f-f .