TlUKi UAIAHA UA1LY 13EJS: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, , 1907. 1.1 OFFERED FOR RENT lloaae gad let taeroa tleaed. ON CHARLES, ii'ir 34th. nw 8-r.. all modern, on Harney car line 8:ct:. Near atvih ul Burt, -r., all mod., near Cuming and Hsrney car lines, $12. nO. .'1!4 N. 1 room, all modern, $.. O'KEEFE- REAL ESTATE CO , 1001 N. Y Life. Phone Doug. 2152. ' 15t 15 lj EIGHT room, all modern, 2M2 Mlpla Bt., $25 and water rent. I rooms, William St., IJS. l-roorn house, 3120 Burt 8t., $16 and water rent. CHRIS BOTER. Cd and Cumin St. . ) (16) M4S8 if.34 GEORGIA- AVE)., nicely located, pleaaant right-room houae. In Una re pair large yard and barn. Key first door north, (it) Mill kx $io6-room modern hon-e. N. Fen-er, 62 N. V. L. Tel. Red 337. (U) 134 OOM modern house, 2416 S. 2th Ava. .-1. Red 2b4i ' Ot) Milt Km Baltdla. Ki-M NORTH 24TH ST., South Omaha. good locations for butcher, barber, etc. 8. 8. Curtla. 181 Harney St. H. Schrerer, M8 N. 24th St., South Omaha. (16)-M920 FOR RENTV-Thre upper floors. Inquire 1403 Harney. ' (16)-M;iU , r j ' TOR RENT Cellar, 20x10, cement floor, for storage. 617 Bouth 12th Bt. (16) 998 13s Ofl.ee. VOtC RENT tesk room In Bee office, city hall building. 417 N. ZStb St., South Omaha. Apply to manager. (15) 'M FOR RENT Office space In ground floor room n Farnam St., near 17th. Address B-376. care Bee. (15) M116 10 " 2i ' , Btre." " NEW STORE ROOMS Corner Locust and 8hertrran avenue, for dry goods, shoes or notions; good loca tion for right party. Inquire Joseph Houska, 36.3 Sherman avenue. , (15)-M467 One store room in new "Scargo" building In South Omaha, -near . postofflce, with lighted basement, modern show windows and awnings: best possible location. Hall Distributor Co.. 3)7 First Natl. Bank Bldg. rnone Red lA. , , (16 Mf FOR RENT I-rge store room, 16th and Vinton Sts. C, M. Bachmann. 437 Paxton block. . - . . (16)-86Q FOR lectures, concert!, dancee and ball. Fraternity ball, 1818 Harney St., opposite Publlo llbrnry. N. P. Dodge A Co., 1711 Farnam St. (lfi)-M7 013 DRUG STOt'JC; beat unocoupled location for local' dr,ig business In oity. Will al ter and leas to right party. Also A-l grocery 'location. REM TP, 806 Paxton. Blk. 'Phone Do'jlas 586. 1S)-M340 OFFERED FOR SALE Feme tag;. . ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing to per foot. S0 NV 17th St. Tel. Red 814. (16) 269 Faraltar. FOR SALE Furniture of a 10-room house; all or part; furniture must be mostly cash or terms. 2617 N. 18th St. (1)-M447 1 nai i i a i i si ii ii i - WORTH SEEING! STOVES RANGES AT HALF PRICE! 109 neafly, new. slightly used, high-grade atoves and ranges. Tou can save half hv huvln at lis. We do what's riant. CHICAGO FURNITURE CO.. 1411 Bodge. Tel. Doug. 4787. 0) 13Z Ort.lR 2D HAND furniture bought and sold; busi ness On the square. Rosenberg, formerly with Chicago Fur. Co.; 108 S 14th. Doug. 6885. (16) M4M Oct. 81 TOR SALE Furniture of 6-room house, all In igood condition, leaving city. - 1417 Ohio tl :' ' ' (16) M74S 8X Piano, Ora-aae, Maslcal lastraaeeate, MiISTRAISE THE GASH TO PA? THE" MUELLER ESTATE. ...,. , . Over $100,000 worth ot pianos sold at leas thAni factory coat Call or write at once tor prices, catalogue and bargain hit. ' New Fi.no for rent, f 3 and up. SCHMOLLER & .. MUELLER PIANO COMPANY, - TEL DOUO. 1C2S. UU-li FARNAM STREET. v . 'A. (16)-338 FOR SALE Excellent upright piano, taken In on mortgage.' Dr. Prtboenow, 214 Kar bach' Block. (16) iM STEIN WAY piano, second-hand, good con dition, cheap. US MoCague Bid. (16)-iM Oct. 29 Typewriters it Iswiag Bfa.eb.laea. FOR SALE Hih grade seeond-hand type writer; good condition; a bargain at too. Cal) room Bee Blilg. (li 671 ONE Remington typewriter. No. t. In good conditlcp, for aale cheap. Call at Bee omce. ... (16) couc FOR BALE New and second-hand billiard and pool tables. We lead the world In cheap bar fixtures; easy payments, Bruno wlck-BaJke-Collendar. 407 8. 10Ui St. (lt)-171 TWO nearly new Oliver typewriters, cost each, for quick sale, 887.60. 841 Paxton Block.-- (16-63 " atlMelUaaia. DUPLEX PUMP CO-gallon Worthtngton duplex pump, sis SxlOSixlO. for sale about October L This tump kas eeea about six months' aotual lervk-e and Is In good condition; will sell rt a bargain. Apply yt. H. Bridges, angl teer Bee Bldg. U J0 IALF, PRICE, small monthly payments; KUipath s History of the World, Ameri canised ; Encyclopaedia, Webster' New Dictionary. B. ii. Roberts, southwest cor ar. lt h and Farnam. (16) Ml N7 FOR SALSA butcher's refrigerator, ev eral show cases, a new peanut roaster, Uige coffee mill, two large automatlo oil tanka and store fixtures too numerous to mention. Glob Land and Investment Co.. Omaha. Neb. . . (16) DRUGS fet eut prices; freight paid on all 4 orders; catalogue free. .HERMAN ft M'CONNELL DRUG -CO.. Omaha. Neo, (lel-fit VOH tAI.E Roll top desk, chairs, table, rugs. Offices tar rent W. A. Kerr. -t-i N. Y. L-te falu. (1) iU (END US your mall orders for drugs; frtht paid on 616 lota. Myere-Dllloq DruT Co.. Omaha. (16) 877 FOR SAIrurnace, suitable for heating a 8-room bouea; good a aew; apply at oaoa. 8w Harney bt. (M 83 HOMEOPATHIC medicine, whnlaaal and retail. t&orauaB alcConaell Drug Co. (16-Xi tlMPSON Rotkaway. nearly new. very low price ii iiw ai once. l Jones 0b l'iuae.xoiigiaa 1,01. (!- 80x CMERM AN-WILLIAH3 CO . best mixed paint. Sherman M'jConnell Drug ( a i-7 FEW btlgsliia In kJ hand aoda fountalna monthly vTmeut- Drub. Iii8 Farnam. ... at ai FOR SALOA medJum-ala4 baa burner; Sood coadllteni tl. C N. ball. Daven port. . , (1) MajO 8 nswatt OFFERED FOR SALE Mlseella atlaaed. GAS, ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION FIXTURES I,arget, moat up-to-date stock at lowest prices In the city, select noar. Delivered when needed. Inspection Invited. BURGESS-(UlANDEN CO., 112 So. 16th 8.. Tel. Doug. en. (1S)-(TI AUCTION SALE IN TII1S ROOM. All bar fixtures, restaurant furniture, kitchen utensils, gas stove, coal steel range, elect rlo light fixtures and fans, and other things In this building. Wednesday, Oct. 9, 19u7, 10 o'clock a. Di rt N. Y. Life Bldg., Doug. 1267. W. V. DODGE, Trustee in Bankruptcy, tie) MM5 SECOND-HAND overcoats and firearms. Singer, 416 N. 16th. (16) 678 ANYONE wuntlng to buy a Hutchison mas aeon for the relief of deafness can get one cheap by applying to Mri, A. P. Wood, H 8. 25th St., Omaha. (16) M831 lax Stoves repaired and sold. Anything In stove line. Ranee. 1611 N. 24th. v (16) M13 Nov.7 FOR BALE 1 hard coal stove. Radiant Home, and 1 hot blast soft coal stove. Cal 847 So. 24th St. Tel. Douglas 6509. !) 167 14 Ft'RNACE, pipes and registers. 130. 2803 jiiuiaiia (, t none narney awe. (16) 161 13 HALL'S safes, new, 2d-band. 1818 Farnam. (11-S7 SALT. 81.00 per bbl. Wagner, 801 N. Mth. PATENTS D. O. BARN ELL, patent attorney and ma china designer, Paxton blk. Tel. Red 7117. . (17)-678 OotU LARSON 4k CO.-Book free. ''Bee Bldg. (17r 282 PATENTS THAT PROTECT: Our three books for inventors mallt-d on receipt of 6 ctn. stamps. R. 8. & A. B. Lacey, Rooms 2-3 Pacific Bldg., Washington. D. C. Established 186 (0) MU28 PERSONAL THE ELITE MASSAGES Chalybeate scrub baths; expert lady oper ator. Room 200 Barker Blk., 15th and Far nam; new establishment. (18) M143 9x YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian Association rooms, 1614 Farnam street, where they will be di rected to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. (Ii) 915 MAflNETIC0""0101 nd Maae lilUi I-i X - vapor and Tub Bfiln, Room , 1204 Farnam St., 2d floor. ; (18) AT3: Oct2 PLEATING BuiUos.Ruchlng, " " Embroidery. Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrinking only 6c per yard. Bend for price Hat and samples. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.. 19 Douglaa Block. Tel. Douglas 1M4. 08)-af644 . A HOME for women during confinement will find comfortable homes for babies whose mothers cannot care for them; ac commodation first-class, terms reasonable. Address Mother Lee, Superintendent Tin ley Home. 'Phone Douglas 1921. 408 Ban croft. (18) VStf Octl6x THE SALVATION ARMT'soTtclTs cast-off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need, we collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. Ilth St., for cost of collecting, to the worthy poor. 'Call 'pone Doug. 418S and wagon win can.- ciu u PRIVATE! CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. Dr. King, 1324 N. 24th St. Tel. Web. 8560. (U)-2M WE RENT machines. 1 per week, or It per month. Nebraska Cycle Co., corner ' 16th and Harney Sts. (18)-a WANTED To correspond with ladle be tween 26 and 80; object, marrisge. No flirtations. - Reference furnished. Ad dress M 800, Bee. (18) M667 x MAnNFTTf! treatment and bath. Mrne. X lj Smith, U8 N. lit. M floor. - - (M)-0 OMAHA Stammerers' - 'institute. Ramge Building. , (l&)-2 PBNNKLL MILL-INERT CO. 1E11 Doug las. 18 1S7 Nor.17 SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall; out prtoea. Send fof.free catalogue. Myers Dillon Dm Co. Omaha. (18) 317 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. RUBSELL A M'KITRICK CO.. 883 Ram ire. PAYNE INV. CO.. 1st floor N. T. L. Doug. 1781. (U)-Ml PETERS 1WJ8T CO.. N. Y. Life Bldg. (!) 283 GEORGE 4k COMPANY. 16(1 Farnam. Tel. Douglas 758. ' (!) 244 citt FRoraatTV for salk. TBACKAGE PEOPERTY To lease, 860 per month, 150 feet on Sixth St., 177 It. ueep.. ou ii. M. rauroad. ANNA V. METCALF. Phone Doug. 872. 1234 So. 10th St. (It) 4810oU4 I SrEUlALi HOUSES . SPECIAL PRICES 827 S. list St., 8 rooms, sewer, water, gas; close to tows; oniy z,aja . 2323 Miami St., 7 rooms, modern except fur nace; full lot; permanent waiKs, paved streets; needs some repairs. A bargain at Near 80th and Ames, house rooms, one acre ot ground; splendid piece; $3,760. Mth and Ames Ave., new modern house; every tning nice; lull lot; xz.sbu. 8028 Plnkney St., new cottage, rooms. snqaern; cement wains; Three houses, on comer; paved street, etc.. rent tor ajo. nk oniy hi.iv). A rood modern house. 8 rooms, on car line and nice location. Want to trade . for farm. W. T. GRAIIAM, . 604 Bee Building. (19)-9M 10 RESIDENCE BARGAIN Oai. ek...a- fit-V. 1 Mn. Cl. pun til vr wx. on ' rui uu 1 1 it; dib.. rooms, all modern residence: lot SCxlU ft. 84,000. (I.&iO rash, balance 4 years at I per cent, inwner leaving ror i aurornta. 1 Ills is a bargain, such as you don't often find. Houae ie tplendidly built and In one or tn most desirable nvignbornoocs in the city. D. V. SHOLES COMPANY, lit) Board of Trade Building. Tel. Douglas 40. Ground Floor. . ' (1-148 10 SPECULATORS' opportunity; Long Island acreage; 786 acrea near station; excel lent soil; large railroad and hlshay frontage; $70 ler acre; all aurveyed; worth 8100. M'CRAY 4k ROSENTHAL, 88 Park How. N Y. (11) M177 8x 84.600 will buy elegant nine-roam, modem house at 414 North 81st St.; east front, paved street, permanent sidewalk; beautiful lawn; large anaae trees; easy lerme, ir necesaary, THOMAS HRENNAN, . P.ooui 1. N. Y. Life hldg. FOR BALE Two beautiful lots on 84th and .lm; on graoe. plenty or shade treee; either for buslneaa or residence property. 7'JJ So. lh St., 'phone Douglaa kM. i. B. Bond, direct from ettuer, no ooiamlaalon. I Many " Omahans havo won success through BEE Want Ads." Many more could do tho same if thoy would use "BEE Want Ads" REAL ESTATE CITT PROPKRTY FOR 8 ALB. (Continued.) AN OPPOR TUNITY. To get a lot In the BEST PART OF DUN DEE on easy payments, at a cheap, cash price. No lot Is cheap on payment that la not cheap for cash. If there are cheaper lota In the vicinity for cash, then these are not cheap on payments. Thcro are some who cannot pay all cash, there are others who do not wish to with draw the money from their business, but who can, without inconvenience, pay ten or more dollars a month. To accommodate those, and to close out the Jots In a few days, we offer fifteen choice residence lots In Dundee at PRICE8 RANGING FROM toOO TO 1600 A LOT. Not a dollar added to the price on account of easy payments. ' " TERMS, $10 CASH AND $10 PER MONTH. with privilege of paying any amount at any time. This is not a sale of cheap lots, but a sale of choice residence 'ot In Omaha's choicest suburb at cheap prices on easy terms. Every lot Is to grade and each one Is a good building site.. Those applying first will have whatever ctiolce there may be. These terms good for one week, commenc ing Monday) October 7, unless sooner sold. Benson & Carmichael. Tel. Douglas 1482. 642 Paxton Block. (19)-170 8 THE MAN BEHIND Don't be the man behind. It Is just as eaay to be the man ahead, when you can but three of four acres In Keystone Park just as cheap as you can buy the average residence lot. Have a home that will give you a bank account instead of one that runs you In debt every month trying to keep It up, Have your own garden and raise your own vegetables. How nice It Is to go down In your cellar In the winter and see twenty five or thirty bushels of potatoes that were raised In your own .garden. Stop paying $1 to 82 a bushel, but save 81 on every bushel you eat. Don't forget, the place to buy Is KEYSTONE PARK. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. , tfw(York Llf Building, -. Xand - , D. V. SHOLES CO Board of Trade Building. 0)-71 8 12 INVESTMENT Large corner lot, south and: ' east front; on car line, near Bemls Park; three good cot tages In first-class repairs. Jnls property can be bought at a bargain If sold at one's. We would like to show you the property today or tomor row. We feel sure If you look at It you will be more than pleased with the property as well as the price. Call and see us. PAYNE BOSTWICK & CO., Bole Agents. Main Floor, N. Y. Life Bldg. (1)-M142 I ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 OF SOME OF THE BEST LOT8 t IN DUNDEE. Every lot and street has been brought to established and uniform grade. City water, electric light, trees and cement walks are now in, or will be put In front of every lot without expense to pur chasers. , All lote are either on or within three blocks of West Farnam and Dundee car line. $471 to $57$ for the best lots, except cor ners. Terms, $100 cash; balance, $10 per month; 5 per cent discount for cash. Watch this paper for further Information about the sale. Call at our office and secure plat and let us show the poperty. . GEORGE A CO., 1601 Farnam St. Oct and 10. 1807. tl) Alio 10 .SMALL HOMES-SMALL PRICES. New (-room cottage, modern but furnace, one block to car line, fin location, want offer. 82.000. New 6-room cottage, modern but furnace, paved street, large lot, close to car. cheap at 82.100. FOulr-roora eottajie, water and gas In kltclien, three blocks to car, close In, l,ood location, only 8i60. Arother like It adjoining only $900. New 8-room and a 8-room cottage, near J4th and Vinton Sts., 13. 5U. very cheap. $1,750. LOT BARGAINS. Two lots, 81st and Amea, aewer, water and gaa In street; for both. 8700. (Lots in this locality aelling for 86uO each.) Three lots in Omaha View, $1'J0 each, or 8JD0 for the bunch. Fifteen lots. 36th and Ames, on car line, $JX up. WRIGHT ft LASBURT. Tel. Douglas 162. 604 8. 18th St. (1) M118 10 THREE lots cheap. Third and Bancroft Six. Address Jt, A. Lee. 408 Bancroft. (18)-MSU Oct lux A PROPERTY on a main businees thor oughfare, having a present annual Income of $1,66, with a frontage on the side street and alley, giving a total available frontage of 2)0 feet for future permanent Improve ment, which would always bring good rents; ought to be a good purchase at J0, uuO. I have such s piece. HENRY F. WYMAN. 10US New York Ufa Bldg. ii9)-wtsei2 REAL ESTATE ; , CITT PROPERTT FOR SALE. (Continued. COUNCIL BLUFFS . Do you want a three-room house and lx iota in i d, HiuirsT uoofi wen; nve mo.-ks to car line, near 25th St. and Fourth Ave.; $600.00 buya It; $300,C4"h; bal ance monthly If desired. $2400.00 , An eight-room- house and lot at -011 N. zist Bt.; nouse modern except furnace; good cistern, che"rry and applt- tros, grape arbor. Easy terms. $1750 A seven-room house, two Iota; tell and cistern, nam. fruit trees, lawn, Khado trees, picket fence; two blocks from car line extension; near 4$d and Maple, Lot us show this property. It can be bought right. $1800.00 ... Will buy a six-room house and 80-foot lot, i-iopo in; vouu.ui' casn neeaea to nanoie this property; has cistern, city water, toilet, barn. Good for-a home or in vestment. Near 20th and Paul. $3200.00' Nine rooms, thoroughly 'modern, ' faces Kountsn par. The owner . has . left city and wishes to ellfcatThis I a -delightful home. Can be sold on easy terms. TURRELL AV CO.'. ' Room 17, Pattertri BUlg. Tel D, 112. J19) M107 10 NOW'S THE TIME Benson is the Place . if? TO PURCHASE..YJ0UR HOME We have several new houses in the sub urban town of Benson " whloh havo Just been put on the market. Some are mod ern and some are partly - modern. A. few on the car line and the rest within two blocks. Benson has Jts own government, city water, good schools and churches. Within a few minutes' ride cf. Omaha and has an excellent car service. 5, 6 and 7 room houses at $1,800 to $3,000 on terms of $300 to $600 down and balance of $30 to $30 per month, with Interest, These same houses In Omaha would cost you one-third more. Don't delay, as they are going fast, but come now and select the borne you want. .' BENJAMIN REAL" ESTATE COMPANY, -1 t. 326-6 Neville Blk. 16tTt and Hurney Sts. 'Phone Doug. 7332. . . w,v -..(UD-MIOO FOR BALE A well built. -10-room frame house, beautifully finished In hard wood; hard wood floors, mantels, modern bath room, and convenient arranged. Will sell at a very low price, to be removed from present premises 9k puVchasar. -"Address C. C. Rosewater. 'Bfce (rid. Omaha: (19) M317 14 LOTS In Halcyon HelgHti, BSfison, lying well; close to car line;-80 minutes' ride to Omaha. Will Bull altogether Of in bunches of Ave. For prite and terms ad dress H t car Bee. . (18) 167 LIST your projierty WlUlvChla Soyer. 2td and Cuming ot. OB) 288 4i HOUSE and lot for rale, modern except heat. See owner. 1816 N WA. . (1) M865 12x ALWAYS fresh. Satin' Sklh. Cream; never dries up, spoils, shrinks or .changes. 23c. ' f ,V -- ;438 BUY THI3 BARGAIN. Lot at 30th and Fort Street only $221. a O. Noidqulst, Owner. 624 8. SOtb SL pEAL ESTATE TITLE, TRU8T rf) " CHA8. K. WILLIAMSON, Pres. REAL ESTATE at reasonable price: write for list. H. R. Robinson. Santa Crus, California. (1) M640 NovSx FOR SALE By the owner, a modern 7 room house. 1128 8. 38th.., (19) MC6x REAL ESTATE" FARM AND BANCU LAND FOR 5 A LB. . Arkansas. , . . SAY! horoeseeker, speculator, Investor, don't buy or move until you get par ticulars concerning northwest Arkansas; you will be surprised; don't wait. Ad dress Oswalt, Gravette, Ark. ' . . , , ' (20) Mill llx 8 W1C81ERN IOWA corn land fot sal and exchana. Writ H. U, Craven 4c Co Onawa. Ia. -(20)-Mik OUx BEST bargain on market, 400 A., all fine land, 8 ml. N. E. riplrlt Lake, J.; will improved; beat soil; must be sold; worih $75.00 per A. Price nexOQ days, $47.50; cne-thlrd cash; bal. leiriM. Write for particulars. E. Utebbings, Spencr Ia. . . Vi01107 14x FOR SALE OR RENT A. gopd farm of l&S acres, about 1 miles southeast of Underwood; now farmed by Mike Ryan.' The land is good and the Improvements are fair. Rent for the season of. Ii08 Is. $8.18 per aore. Apply to Leonard Everett,' 18 Pearl Street. Council Blur's. . la. (20) MU7 111 Kaaaaa. H KANSAS LANDS Writ for our complet list of Kansas lands. Agents wanted. Glob Land and lu vestment Co.. Omaha, Neb. - - Cs) Mult Klu LINN COUNTY, KANSAS, LANDS. 206 acres, improved, terms........ $.7) 160 acres, fin as silk '...;. A..- 86 80 acrea, close in ,i...v.; 66 40 acre, walking dlstano 20 Bargain galors. M'CARTY ft RENEAU, La Cygne. Kan. (20)-M9J6 12X aflaeoart. FOR SALE 500 farms, stock 'ranches, Kansas and Missouri; prices from )J5.i)0 to $60.00 per acre; from 40 to- 2,000 a:re. Before you buy, sell or extlmuKC, wrlle for our free lists, giving full descrip tion, location and price direct from own ers. F. H. Humphrey, Fort Sooit. Kan. (20) Mo6 14x Moataxaa. FOR 8 ALE Two homestead relinquish ments covering fine tracts of agrirul tural land near Culbertson, Mont; piiu, $800 ach. A. G. Mlddleton. Culbertion. Mon'.. (29) M8l 14x Kekrukju . FOR SALE 840-aere farm $U mile from town; on rural rout and telephone line; rll me-llum heavy and level; 120 acre roke, 16 acre of alfalfa and red clover, 16 acre of ash timber. Price for th next DO days, $40 per aore. ' Easy terms. Ad dress Box 8. Orchard. Neb. J. C Alex ander. , () 401 10x fl HIT-CLASS Nebraska farm and ranches for bomes or Invesuuent. bemls Omaha. F. D. WEAD has moved hi office to Wead Building, ISth and Farpwm bt. (w et) 11 V REAL ESTATE FARM AKD RANCH LA K 1)9 FOR 8ALB Nebraska Ceattiaaed. 640 Acres good land, four miles from Kirn ball, Neb., by owner, Vasy payments; 84.50 per acre. L. J. Bra'n, Paxton Hotel. -M139 9x $10 AN ACRE, cash (no trade), buy 160 acrea or good hay and farming land south of Stuart, Neb.; also Improved lan for sale. J. II. McAllister, O'Neill, Neb. C0)-M172 lOx af Isoellaaeoaa. CHEAPEST land liTtT S. for H th crop; no cash. Nat. Invt. Co., Brandels Bldg. ) MSOl Oi!8 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm aad Ranch Laada. A 880-ACRE stock farm, on the Loup val ley, five miles from town, equipped for feeding 600 cattle yearly; double set of buildings In earn yard; 870-acre plow land, sixty acres alfalfa, balance meadow end tame pasture; river front; $2,400 cash or will take a good man In on shares. Theodore Refiners,- Fullerton, Neb. 20) M748 C REAL ESTATE LOANS LOWEST RATES Famls, Paxton Block. (22)-S0l WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (28) Sua $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and rei.1 dence property In Omaha;-lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1 N. T. Ufa. - (22) 804 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith ft Co., 1320 Farnam St, (2a)-808 LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O'Keef R. E. Co.. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomas, 60S First National Bank Bldg. (22)-3$ $600 TO 860,000 TO LOAN at lowest rates; no delay. GARVIN BROS., 1606 Farnam. (82)-S07 PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 1588 Doug. (28-308 WANTED Building loans. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Tel. Doug. 178L (22)-727 12 $500 TO $66,000 TO LOAN Private money; no delays. 1. H. Sherwood, 987 N. Y. L, (83) M856 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (2l)-t08 FARM mortrar of 81.000. ner cent semi annually; also a city mortgage of 81.800, 1628 Farnam St. (22)-M4U 88 F. D. WEAD has moved his office to Wead Building, 18th and Farnam Sts. 72)-661 WANTED TO BUY CASH paid for second-hand elotbtna. shoes, etc. 808 No. 18th 8L , Tel. Red WANTED to buy. a good blp.lard and pool hall. Address T. B., Box 784, Ne vada, la. (25) lit Win 21X WANTED To buy second-hand furniture. cook and heating' stoves, carpets, lino leums, . office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the ruiniiure oi ypur nouse complete, jnt nisneav price paia. .au ins ngnr man. ii. uoug.- Slt. - , uei. u CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foye Co.. sis a. xttn. rnon uougias juui. .Mwaio WANTED Oood buffalo head: advise con dition and cash price. C C. Smith, 61st Btreet, . nttsburg.- Pa. . - (26) S46 21 x WANTED To buy or rept a 8 or l-horse dress 42 8.- 15th St. ' -(25) M128 10 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Small furnished house or anart ment; two. in family. Telephone Harney tun. KM) bit sx GENTLEMAN and adult daughter want rooms and board In private family. Ad dreas M 817, Bee. (26) WANTED By a young man, age 71, a home with a nice family; good appear ing; send for my photograph; good habits and willing to work; object 'Is home. 1. Li. B., Gen. Del.. Aurora, 111. (26) M104 10X YOUNG' lady desires board' and room In private family; 'walking distance. Ad dress w 373, care Bee. (26) M128 10X WANTED to rent, 8 or 4 -room heated flat or rooms. Bk Edward Zeis. 1504 Far nam St. (26). M184 vx MAN. wife and son. 8 years old. want ROOMS WITH BOARD, vicinity Of 16th , ana j.ocust streets. L. n. Vorce, 2924 enerman avenue. 'Phone Webster 406, office; Webster 1C00, residence. (26) MW3 9x WANTED-SITUATION YOUNG man stenoxraDher will be' onen for position about Oct. 1; has clerical experience; reierences. . AUdiea U 848, car uoe. . . (2 a6 WANTED Position as chauffeur, exnart. would care for furnace also. Ref. fur- mined, single. Address N 801. Bee. (27) M568 9x MIDDLE aged lady wants position as iiuu-Rjcr lor wiuower. v.au Asn Council Bluffs. (27) M569 9x WANTED By exDerlenced dressmaker. work to do by the day. Call on or ad- oress ; Dodge tit. Tel. Harney 8760. (271-627 Nov8 POSITION as office manaaer bv exnen enced, competent man; expects a good anu can earn it. Auaress u 180, lure p-g. izi) 11S llx LEGAL NOTICES LINCOLN. NEBRASKA SEALED BIDS win u reuvivea uy me unuersignea un til ix o ciock noon ui ins zam day of tc vouer, iwi, lur me erection ana con struction of one (1) ilieproof wing one (1) cottage, nnd one (1) store room to be built on the grounds of the Hos pital for the Insane, Noirolk. Ne Bids for the steam heating, plumbing uu rirvim; wv.K w eparsiely A. certified check of 81.500 nn a lunli ...... buslnesa In Lincoln, Nebraska, must accom pany each bid conditioned as set forth under paragrapn no. is, page . or me technical specifications. The Slate Board of Public Lands and Buildings reserves the right to reject any or all bids And waive delect In same. Plans and apecincationa can be seen at the office of th understated, inii .i- tal building. Lincoln. Nebraska, or at th office of the Hospital for the Insane at Norfolk, Nebraska,- or at the office of the stata architect. George A. Berlinghof rooms 60J-OO4 Burr block. Lincoln, Nebraska' The elate architect will, upon request! accompanied with a check, or -money order for 8MI, send extra seta of plans and apeci ncationa for private use for those de siring them, and .i of this amount will be refunded when plan and specifications are returned in good order. GEORGE C J UN KIN, Secretary of State. O4-d0U OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC "EMPfttSa" Lin of th AUantlo 172.50 UP CHICAGO TO LIVERPOOL First Class ob JUU aod Steamer. Enipresseg Mils from Quteo Oct 18. O. . BBS AlOV, Oraaaral Agsat $38 So. tTUik St Chisago. 111. IIEIMROD DOME FROM SAMOA Consul General and Daughter Come to Omaha on Leave. PERENNIAL SUMMER ON ISLAND la(er4lagr ftorr a Cattared People la Dlataat l.aad ,Tld 8y Oaaa haw Who Sprat Ms. Year There. George llelmrod. United States consul general to the Islands of Samoa, arrived In Omaha Tuesday morning after a six year' absence and la at his home. 404 North Twenty-third street. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Dora Helmrod. The trip from the Islands to Omaha required thirty-eight days. They brought home many curios and a vast fund of Informa tion about th native and their Interesting manners and customs. They have a leave of two month. Samoa I a p.iradle where It la summer all th year round, where the cocoanut, the bread fruit an? the banana trees bear abundant food without cultivation and where the people have but to pluck and eat. The Inhabitants of this paradise are naturally endowed with the qualities which are generally conceived to be the products only of civlllxatlon. culture and long striv ing after Ideals; the Bamoans are dignified, they are extremely polite and hospitable; they are Inimitably graceful, they are cleanly, they love knowledge and the, gift of oratory Is their birthright. "Whero the Samoans'get these gifts of which they are possessed I dd not know," says Mr. Helmrod.'! If we betleve that such things are the result of heredity and training through generations we are at a loss to explain the native culture of this people. In the first place, they are model of physical development. All are of good stature and with magnificently developed muscles; yet they do little manual labor. They are supremely dignified; this Is their Instinct. The smallest urchin, even though he be naked, walks erect, head and shout ders drawn back and with a look on his features like a young prince. Moat Hospitable People. "Yes, they are not haughty, but, on the contrary, most hospitable. When a stranger comes Into town they strive to do him honor. He Is invited Into the house of some native,-, the best mats are spread, he, Is asked to sit down, refi-csh- ments are brought and the bell of the village Is called In to make a bowl of fra grant 'kava,' the national drink. Their grace of movement is ss unap proachable through training as Is their natural dignity. For example, a Samonn girl will not, In picking up a piece of cloth. grasp It with her whole hand. She will take It up most daintily with the thumb and on finger and with a wave of un speakable grace. Remember, this is not 'company manners,' but Is natural and In stinctive and she does th name even when she Is alone. "The Samoans are all Christians and very devout Christians. They all nav Bibles In their homes. .They all go to church three times each Sunday and, pos- albly, three evenings during the week. But they still retain many of the beliefs of their old religion as, for Instance, In the evil spirit, 'Aeto.' They were com munists or socialists before the mission aries came to the Islands and, therefore, it was easy to convert them to Chris tianity. The majority are Congregation allsts, with some Methodists and Catho lies. i" Temperature of tho Island. !"Th temperatttr In. Samoa averages 7$ , degrees Fahrenheit. It never gets hotter than 98 degrees in the shad and nfcver colder than 65 degrees. But the atmosphere 1 moist and the heat 1 to enervating that It is .Impossible for a whit man to do manual labor there. Whites wear either silks or suits of white muslin. Th natives wear nothing except a piece of cloth tied around the loins and reaching1 half way to the kneo. Even dressed ao their dignity is more impres sive than that of many a man tn a full dress suit. "Their houses are either round or ob long In shap They are made of pillars. usually of the wood, of the bread fruit tree,' from the tops of which th roof rises. Th whole 1 built without th use ot a nail. All the pieces are bound to gether with fibre of the cocoanut tree and th roof I of sugar cans thatch. It Is a marvelous and beautiful piece of work. "The chief products of the Islands now are copra, cocoa and rubber. Th cultivation of the latter 1 just beginning. : Last year th German Islands alon produced more than 10,000 ton of copra, whlc I largely used In the manufacture of confectionery." Mr.. Helmrod was well acqulanted with Mataafa, who was king of the Islands be fore they were divided up between Ger many. England and the United States. Mataafa ia now very old. - Mr. Helmrod has a beautiful Samoan mat, a gift from the old king, The home 'of the Helmrods in the city of Apia was less than four miles from the house where Robert Louis Stevenson did much of his literary work. This stands high up on one of the. surrounding hills and the novelist's grave la on the highest peak of th Mil. t Dr. Bolf, the governor of the German Islands, was on board the ship at Apia with a party of business men to give Mr. Heimrod farewell on hi departure for the United States. . A Car.. Tlls is to certify that all druggists ar authorized to rotund your money If Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cur your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals th lung and prevent serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe, cough and prevents pneu monia and consumption. Contains no opiates. Th genuine la In a yellow pack age, Refus substitutes. For sal by all druggists. BIG THEFT OF OIL BARRELS Wholesale Robbery at Atlas (sapssy May Yet lavelv Praaalaeat Baslaeas FlrsaS. How cosl oil barrels could evaporate, or how the fore of gravitation could be re moved from the spot where his new bar rels were piled, are problem which th manager ot th Atlas Oil company, worked many weeks to solve. . Barrel after tarrel disappeared, until the Atlas OU company arrived at th conclusion that every family In Omaha had either a barrel of sauer kraut or ho me -mad pickle in the cellar. Enough of the heavy new oil barrel were taken to hold all the boiled elder and apple-jack In Douglas county, but neither police officer now warehouse men of th company, discovered Into whose cellar the barrels had- gone. The disappearance of the barrels caused th arrest ot Philip and William Baylta, employe of th company and finally of Samuel Klselman, who admitted he- had taken "only two wagon loads" of the new barrels. Th Bayle family received a fine of 8o0 each on a charge ot petit lar ceny, while Samuel Klselman was dis missed on the charge of petit larceny and Immediately arrested on a charge of grand laceny. , Th barrels are worth $1.71 each and the police tttllev 4hey will b able to prove that Klselman took enough at 'ens tlm to constitute "grand larceny. In th Warehous of so mo ot th rellabl business firms of Omsha, the Parrels of th Atlas OH company hav found their way and should the management of th oil company prosecute for receiving stolen property, a I threatened, a number of prominent names will be dragged Into th case. Announcements, weddm. stationery and Calling card, blank book and magastn binding. 'Phone Doug. 1806. A. L Root, loo. QUEER FATE FOR RAILROADER Pole Fall on Maa Wis Warkedi Safely Qaarter of Ceatary oa Racine. After braving the hasard of railroading for twenty-flv years to be Injured by a falling pole while walking along the side walk near Twenty-fourth street and Pon- pleton avenue was tha'fate of Frank E. Alvord, engine foreman for th Union Pa cific. Alvord has begun suit sgalnst th Omaha A Council Bluffs Street Railway company for $10,000 damages, July $7, h says, lie was going to his home, when a rotton pole used to support th trolley wire broke and struck him on the head, stunning him and breaking his right leg. He says his Injuries have permanently Impaired his earning capacity. Llllle A. Turner, a trained nurse who was Injured at Twenty-third and Cuming by a fall from a street car, has begun suit against the street railway company for $6,000. She says the car started Just as slie was about to alight and she struck th pavement with the back ot her head. Th accident happened July 14. Do Ycur Meals Fit? aaaa.-BBaaa 1 Do You Feci ' Snug and Comfortable Around Your Waist Line "After . lleartj Meal. Did your last meal taste dellclously good to you, and did you eat all you wanted? Could you have patted your rotundity tn glee and felt proud of your appetite and of your good strong stomach? Do you feel rosy now because your last meat gvo you no Inconvenience whatever? If not, you, have dyspepsia In some form, and probably never realised It. ' ' . If you have the least trouble in your stomach after eating, no matter how lit tle or how much you sat, there Is Irotibl brewing and you must correct It at once. Most all stomach troubles com from poor, weak, scanty gastric Juice, that precious liquid which ought to turn your food Into rich, red blood. . , If you have nausea, your gaatrlo Juice Is weak. If you hav sour rising of belching, your food Is fermenting; your gastrlo julca -I weak. If you hav loss of appetite, your gastric Juice is weak. If you have a bloaty feeling of aversion to food, your gastrlo Juice Is weak. Tou need something In your stomach to supply the gastrlo juice which Is scanty, and to give power to the weak gastrlo Juice. Stuart's - Dyspepsia Tablets do this very thing."" . . Now think one grain of one -ot tho In gredients of these wonderful little tablets digests 8,000 grains of food. They are sev eral times more powerful than the gastrlo juice In a good, strong, powerful stomach. The actually digest your food for you. Be sides, they increase the flow of gastrlo JulcS, Just what you need to get all the good possible out of everything you, eat, ' You will never have that "lump of lead" Jn th strfmach nor any other - stomach trouble after taking Stuart's.. Dyspepsia Tablets. Then everything you -eat will be digested,, It will glv you strength,- vim,- energy' and a : rosy disposition. You'll feel good all around your waist line after every meal and It will make you feel good all over. ' Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will make yoq feel happy after .eating a '-good, hearty meal. .Take one or two after sating. You'll feel fine then your meals Will fit, no -matter what or when you -eat-. We want to send you a simple package ot Stuart's .Dyspepsia,, Tablets free of charge, so'yoif'can test' them yourself and be convinced. After you have tried th sample you will be so satisfied that you will go to- the nearest drug store and get a 60 cent boa". , . .... ' . Send us your name and address today and we will at once send you by mail a aampt package free. Address Fj A- Btuart Co.. 150 Stuart Building, Marshall, Michigan. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS C. F. Haxthausen to Carl Christen sen. w76H feet of nt84 feet of 'lot 1$, block 1, Park Place..,.! J.008 Catherine Bonar to Abraham E. Goodson, lot S, block 11, ilriggs Place 1,701 Tom Collins Havens to Carl , and Annie Calta, lot -8, block; . 10, Brown Park. 121 Maude F. Durment and husband to B. E. Wilcox, lot 1, block 1, B. K. Wilcox addition .' 2i Fred D. Vittum to C. R. Combs, lot 1 1. block 4, Potter ft Cobb'a Second addition , t00 George C. Meyeryurgen and wife to 'rederlcK Wolf, lot Z, Stevens' subdivision N , .,, D. C. Patterson, trustee, and wife to Albert H.- Wylie, lots , 10, 11, 12 and 18, block J, Saunders ft Hlmebaugh's addition, and other lots The Byron Reed company- to Jessie F. Shepard, lot 3, block 4, Drake's addition f Byron R. Hastings, trustee, to Monica M. Wobbe, lets 20 and 21, . block 7, Military addition........ 271 Darwt P. Howes to Owen J. Mc Manus, el7ti feet of stt of lot . 6, and wl7H feet of H of , lot S, block 1, subdivision of John I. Redlck' addition................ tl Jennie C. Grady to Portsmouth Trust and Guarantee company, -wtO feet of lot 7, block 248, bouth Omaha ' I Emory J. Lippa et al. td France Kraua, lot 2. Washington Huuar. . The National Land company ' to Frank J. Burkley, lot 1, block 171. Omaha 26,0(9 Bankers' Savings and Loan assocl- atlon to Alfred Schalek, lot It, block 2, Boulevard Terrace 1,108 Brower E. MeCague and wife to Ida L. Hegear, lot 21. Mid City... ' 100 L. F. Van Valkenberg to Henry Ma han and wife, lot 1, Stevens' sub division I Henry Malian and wife Vo L. F, ' Van Valkenberg, sain , ' 1 Anna E. Andrew to Henry Mahan, aame, $ 009 Emma A. Ileadley and husband to Clara H. Sweet and Clarence B. Sweet, lot 14, Smith's subdivi sion 8,600 Robert B. Windham, truetee, to H. N. Dovey, 24Vi feet of lot 6, Keys' subdivision... 14,000 Rea F. Patterson to Robert B. ' Windham, trustee, same 13,000 The' Byron Reed company to th . city of Omaha, lots 17, 18. 18. 40. 21 and 22, block 4, Mayne Place.. 1 Robert O. Fink, county treaauror. to W. 8. Robertson, lots 14 and 18. block 4, Pruyn Park Jacob Halin and wife to James A. Davl. s8i feet of lot 8, block 10, Plalnvlew 3,600 Lusetta H. Miller and husband to Mary Hunter, lot 12, block 3, C. E. Mayne First addition.... 300 Grove-Wharton Construction com pany to LIxLle H. Mlnard, lot 1... block 65, Benson.'. tot C. J. Caswell and wife to Fred ii. Oliver, lot 24, block 14. Orchard M1U , . loo Total ,7,tl OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ORIENT tht anboa ? aiwu mse a. VoLa luh4