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TI1K OMAHA" DAILY 'nEE: 'WEDXESDAT.' OCTOBETt ic. -ioo; OFFERED FOR RENT llnasee and itlnaed. 1-1 N. 37th, 5-rootn modi-rn except heat, owner pavs water, $2. 3l2 1 Cumin St, 8-room, mwl'rn, 130. 4.K2 Hurdette. S-room, modern, except heat, $27.60. H"l Decatur. 7-ronm, cltr water and gas, $a.v. 1117 So..anh Avp; 8-room modern. $42.50. 2f"3 Franklin. 6-room, new, modern, $2. HASTINGS HEYDEN. 1704 Fsrnam St. o5 Ma i $-2.0 8 rooms. urlly tnodcrn, arranged for two fajnltl'-. north of city. $.'0.006 room, modern except heat, aouth of city. $22.50-4 room, modern except heat, north of city. 115.00 7-rontn house, barn, 2 acres, Benson. $13 00 7-rootn house. 2 acres, Benson. Turrell Co.. Room 17, Patterson Hid., Tal. D. H-l. (15 M 17 ON . HiRLKH, near 84th. new, 8 rooms, J!S . HtHLbH, near ; 1U modern, on Harne . .11 I 1 on Harney car line, M. p.m.-. iu, i I'f'iiin. an T. OKEEFE REAL li N. r, Mfc.. . . modern. $30. iU ESTATE CO.. 'Phone Douglas Jl.nTT (15) M4MI 15 CHEAP KENT An J-room house, partly modern, ranged for two families;, close to car ar- llne, for m.iu, tluOt us tell you about It. BENSON HOME. Seven-room house, and barn; well; $15.00. The. house, without bam. til. 00. :.' TERRELL. A CO.. Room W. Patterson Bldg. Tel. D. U2 - . . 16) M571 16 KIOHTraoma, all modern. 2023 Maple Bt.. 126 and water rent. Fuf rooms, -32(14 Maple St .- barn, city water Ift kltehrfn. and water rent. CHRI3 BOY EH. 22d and Cuming 8t. 115) 131 , - .1. j. ,.,f -,. u. a. : 2910 SHIRLEY ST., new -modern 5-room Bt. Lonlnflet, $27.60. Apply 2812 Bhlrley St., half block from car. (15)-M527 lSx . It.K FOR RENT Modem 14-room house. 1141 So. list St.. Just remodeied and In first-class cotidJUwn. $60 per month; for responsible parts. Apply to K. J. Sullivan, 1207 Hftr itoyey . (15f-258 IS FOR, RENT New l-room furnished house In "West Farnam OltrM to rent the com ing; Winter; psrty'leavlhic the city and will renV-lo ilestrable tenant. Address H 408, Bee.' ' (15) M.'59 b BENSON A t-taiim' house and two acres of ground ,for J13 per month to deslrabh. party. Thla will go, act quick. . Turrell ..jo llootn: 17 J'atterson Bldg. . ' (15)-MS55 17 five-r6om COTTAGE, modern except heat at SSI& Iloyd 6t., $20. C. O. Carl berg., tU ,N.. Y. tife PId- 15)-M17l - FOR RENT -room- -modern -cottage, 6(9 8. 47th Bt. Tel. Webster S45. (16)-130 llOCBEU. Insurance'. Rlngwalt, Barker Blk. ; . . - . " (15)-to 1T-TTCTT,S In all parta of the city Petera Ufa Bldg. (15)-58 FOR,:RENT--room house, modern ex cept furnace. 222S Mason tt. 'Phona Douglas 660J.' (15) M2flJ )8x FIVIJ room cottage. 17S Smith 2fth; water and gas, $1 per month. Inquire 441 Pax ton, lilock. . (151-M682 17 FO.H . BTS-rorim LanCl well located. modern house, 2110 (1DJ-M172 1 ITVTTQFQ ,tn "u Pta of the city. llU.UOLiO 'crelgh feona & Co., Bee Bldg. ' ' - (15) S60 NEW 7-room niodarn house. 2709 8. lHh. (15) 052 20X :.".12 Patrick Are., rooma, new and modern Phona Douglas -M5. BEMlS, Paxton block. ' ' ' - y (15)-724 FOR "RENT Modern' -room brick house; all conveniences: clows to car; rent. $25. IiKfl IVIIlla Ave. Inquire C. M. Bachmann, 41Fxtun. Block. , (15) 477. FOU'nENT-PleJiBnnt cottage. 2619 Call fornla street. Modern except furnana. Rrtit, $20. ' (16) M20S 17x FOR' RENT 8-roonf- honae; modern ex cept, furnace. Inquire 11 5 Center St. ' (15) M637 22X . fT i- " ' SIk SiM'lM P0TTA(SW-near of 1141 North irft, streetr$li " (T6)-M667 18 Biililip. 924-926 NORTH 24TU ST., Bouth -.Omaha, good Incatluna for butcher, barber, etc, 8. a. Curtis, 1818 Harney St. II. Hohrerer, fc N. 24U . Bouth Omaha. (15) M920 FOR RENT Three upper floors. Inquire 14 Hamey.. (1B)-M312 FOR' RfeNT-Stnra building. 2x0 feet. Klner block. Win. and Corby St. Suitable tor any. kind of. mercantile business. Steam heat and water furnished. Mod eraua, rnt-, W. J. Hynea, 22 B- Bldg. (lb 16 15 FOR lecture concerts.' dances and balls. Fraternity hall, 1818 Harney St., opposite Public libary. N. P. Dodge & Co.. 1714 Farnara St. . v (15)-M307 Ol . Offleea. FOR RENT-i-Desk reom In Ba office, city liall bufldln -417 N. 2Mh Bt., Sou th Omaha. Apply to manager. H 1J4 Stores. ONE -stora room In-new "Scai-go" bonding In- Bouth Omaha, near poatofftce, with lighted basement, rrntdern show windows and- awnings; beat poaslbla location. HaII Distributer Co.. 817 First Natl. Bank Bldg. (15)-61 DRl'O STORE Best unoccupied for local drug business In city, tor and 'lease to right party, grocery location. BEMIS, JOS Blk. Thone ogUiB Wo. location Will al Also A-l Paxton. (1&)-4I62 A GOOD ROOM for barber shop. Ogden Hotel. 1 Caunell Bluffs. (15 MS2 lx OFFERED FOR SALE Feaetas; ANCHOR and Iron to per toot. Sue N. fencing; wire fencing 17th Bt. Tel. Red 814. (16) 864 . -4. .. Faxultara. tD HAND furniture bought and sold: busi ness: TO the aquare. Rosenberg, formerly with Chtcavo Fur. Co.. 1U S. 11 lu Doug. 6885. 06I M464 OctSl , , ,,,., -tT f . - . FOH'SAIfK-rA new- leather couch and chlnai'tUMiet. (70 So.' 2klh. Tel. Harney 4o26 - (W-M.".'? 17X tv-WORTH- EEINO! 8TOVES4 A' BANG ES AT HALF PRICE! $00 nearly aew, slightly used, high-grade stovea and -raagns. uu can- save half by jbuytn nf us.- We do what's right. C'HICAOO FURNITURE CO.. 141S Dodge. - Tel. Doug. 4787. v.v . . j . 41e-132 OctU FOR 8ALF'--lrultur of ll-r"Oin flat, full of good paying roomers. Inquire nt 1923 Dodge. Oi:4 lx Plaaoa, Ortsaii Maalcat Instrasaeats. MUStRAISE t THE CASH TO PAY THE MUELLER' E3TATB. Over $100,000 worfb of piano sold at less than factory cost. ' Call or write - at one for price, catalogue and bar gala' list. New Pidi for rent, $1 and up. SCUMOLLEB & MUELLEIi . PIANO COMPANY, , TEL DOUQ. .1H5. 1111 131$ FAUN AVI STREET. : . ' 04)-B FOR BALK Kacaueat upright piano, tkan In on mortgage. Dr. Piibbeoow. 214 Kir- bacb Wis. I - () 7a -f Fir.iL upnini piano, aiso seaatirul an hogany in us la cabinet; a sacrifice. 18if LavanpotU (li M27t ltx OFFERED FOR SALE Planes and Orttai Conllnaed. 8TEINWAY piano, scconil-har.il, Rood con dition. cheap. 311 McCague HI. in tW 4J7 OctiS FOR SALEIlano, lly leaving town Douglas St. Stelnway. nprlght; fam- Inquire forenoon. fllO j 1 6" 17 8QCARE I'IANO-In 2i2 North 1.1th Ft. good condition, t-a. (Mi M-'.U 22 x Typewriters an ttnlac Machines. FOR SALE-High-grsde e writer; good condition; I Call room 3. ltee Bldg. Cond-hand type i bargain at $57. (16) -671 ONE Remington typewriter,-No. t. In good condition, for sale cheap. Call at Hee office. (16) 629x FOR SALE New and second-hand billiard and pool tables. We lead the world In ilieap bar fixtures; easy payments. Brunswick-Balke-Colli-ndar, 407 S. loth St. 16)-271 HALF PRICE, small monthly payments, Rldpath s History of the World. Amerl canlzed Encyclopedia, Webster's New Die-' tlonary. H. B. Roberts, southwest corner ISth and Fnrnam. (16) Ml. N7 Miscellaneous. DUPLEX PUMP 600-gallon Worthlngton duplex pump, site 1210Vixl9, for sale about October 1. Thla pump hos seen about alic nwjrtthB' actual service and Is in good .condition; will sell at a hargatu. Apply W. H. Bridge., engi neer Bee Bldg. , , (1G)-6T0 , GAS, ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION' FIXTURES Largest, most up-to-date stock at lowest prices In the city, select now. Delivered When needed, inspection invuea. UUKflESS (JltANDEN CO., S13 S. luth St. ' Tel. Doug. 6S1. (16) 8811 ELEVATORS for sale In Iowa, Minne sota. North and South Dakota. O. M. M.vcrs, 21tt Flour Exchnnge. Minneapolis, Minn. (1U) Mf.-tj Nov. lox FOR 8ALE Several show cases, new pea mil roaster, large cofTi-e mill, two lurge automatic oil tanks and store fixtures too riuiiieioiis to mention. Olohe land Htid Investment Co.. Omaha, -Neb. (1 871 FOR SALE One art aquare, good-sized and one heating stove. Address P 421, Bee. (16) M 472 lox SECOND-HAND overcoats Singer. 41 N. 18th. and firearms. (lf)-79 STOVES repaired, and sold. Anything in stove line. Ranee, 1M1 N. 24th. (18)-M1SI Nov7 SIMPSON Rockaway, nearly new. very low price It taken at once. !)14 Jones St. 'Phone Douglas 1704. (lf)-39' 30x FOR SALE Furnace, suitable for heating a 8-room house; good as new; apply at once, 35L1 Harney St. (16) 875 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. best mixed paint. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. (16-77 FEW bargains in 2d hand aoda: fountain.' monthly payments. Deright, 1S18 Farnnm. (18J-87 DRl'OS at cut price; freight paid on all $10 orders; catalogue free. Sherman & Mc Connell Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. (16) 27S FOR SALE Roll top desk, chairs, tables, rugs. Ofllces for rent. W. A. Kerr. 4t4-5 N. r. Llfa Bldg. (16) (24 BEND IJ8 vour mall ordera for drugs; freight paid on $10 lots. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (18) 874 HOMEOPATHIC tall. Sherman Omaha, Neb. remedies, wholesale, r & McConnell Drug Co., . 0&)-27 SALT, $1.00 per.bbl. Wagner, 801 N.'Vtth. -(16J-868 . HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand. 1S18 Farnam. (18) SM) FINE kltclien steel coal rango for sale cheap. Tel. Harney 2ti32. (16) M418 19 PATENTS D. O. BARNELL, patent attorney and ma chine designer. Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117. (17)-M42 LARSON & CO.-Book free. Bee tfl.lg. 417J 8S1 PATENTS THAT PROTECT: Our three books for Inventors mailed on receipt of 6 cents atatnpa. H. S. ft A. B. Lac-, Rooms 2-3! Pacille Bldj., Washington, D. C. Established 1860 (.'.i-Mu PERSONAL THE ELITE MASSAGES Chalybeate scrub halhs; expert lady oper ator ; room barker block; lfth anil rar num; new eatabliminient. (l) 2 16x YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as atranaera are Invited to vlnit, the Young Women's Christian Association rooms, 1616 Fumam street, where they will ba di rected to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. (18) 15 MAGNETIC Osteology and Massage Vupor and Tub iiaUis. Room 2, 1204 Famam St., 2d floors. (IB)--kl,2 OctM THE SALVATION ARMY solicits csst-off clothing; in fact, anyining you ao not need. We collect, repair and sell, at 1U N. 11th St., for cost at collecting, to the worthy poor, (.'all 'phone Doug.. 4135 and wagon will calL , (lSj-611 PLEATING ALL KIND8. Buttons, Ruching, Embroidery. Dyeing- and cleaning, sponging and ahrinAing only be. per yard. Send for price and samples. ,- GOU'MAN PLEA TI NO CO.. 10 Douglas Block. - Tel. Douglas 19S6. (18) a3 A HOME for women during confinement will lii id comfortable home for babies whose mirtliers cannot care for them; ac commodation first class, terms reasonable. Address Mother Lee, Superintendent Tin ley Home. 'Phone Douglas IMd. 403 Ban croft. (!) M818 Octl6x MIDDLE aged, well-to-do ranchman wishes the acquaintance of young lady between ) and years; object, matrimony. Ad dress Y-hs tare Bee. (!) M579 16x VB RENT machines. $1 per week, or $3 per month. Nebraska Cycle Co., corner isih and Harney Sts. (18)-6M f V f 1 W.TI C! treatment and bath. M M.VU.XKUV Smith. 118 N. 16lh. 2d 11. mtj. floor. (lii 0 OMAHA Stammerers'' Building. Institute. Ramge !) 887 PENNELL MILLINERY CO., 1511 Douglas. (18)-187 N17 8YRINGKS. rubber goods, by mail: cut E rices. Send (or free catalogue. Myers tllon Drug (' . Omaha. 08 886 SCH NOOK'S Dancing School, at Washing ton hall. ISth and Harney, commencing Thursday. Oct. 17, 8 p. m. (13) MUD ltx OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed and curled bv French method good work guaranteed; at 1 Jj2 So. 13lh St., corner Pierce, millinery store. (18) 6uo 16 PRIVAS lit. King. CONFINEMENT HOMO Mrs. 1324 N. H'.h St. Tel. Web. Sk. C18 (Vxl YOl'R nilrr,T . ii'. till you Satin Skin Pow der wiivX bautirir.j wondera 26c. (18)- REAL ESTATE HEAL ESTATK D45AISRS. RC6SELL &. M'KJTRICK C. 422 Ramge. a 8&s PAYNE JNV. Doulas 178J. CO., 1st floor N. Y. (1S)- Life. FiTtRS TRCST CO., Ufs Bldg. f A "want ad" in The BEE stops many "long-felt wants." REAL ESTATE H K I, ESTATE DEALERS (Continued.! A. J. PECK CO., 1015 N. T L Bargains. (19 2W 18x C.EORUE COMPANY, Farnnm. Tel. Douglas 756, (19) K91 111 CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. WHY has OMAHA'S REST RESIDENCE DISTRICT gradually MOVED WEST? This Is EASILY EXPLAINED when I une slops and thinks a moment. Omaha CANNOT GROW to the EAST, NORTHEAST or SOUTHEAST, ne the MlRsourl river Is Its eastern boundary. It CAN EXPAND ONLY to the NORTH, WEST and SOUTH. The TERRITORY to the SOUTH and SOUTHWEST Is already WELL COV ERED by the STOCK YARDS. PACK INO HOUSES and various MANUFAC TURING INDUSTRIES and the houses of employes of these Industries. To the NORTH and NORTHWEST the character of the IMPROVEMENTS Is well ESTABLISHED, and there Is NO LARGE TRACT. UNPLATTED, AVAILABLE nnd' SUITABLE for a fine residence district. WEST Is the ONLY WAY iu which Omaha's beat residence district CAN EXTEND in the FUTURE ns IN THE PAST. Dundee is West Lots In that PERFECTLY PRE PARED DISTRICT, HIGH and SIGHTLY, with most all Aovm town improvements, without expense to the purchaser, ON OR WITHIN THREE BLOCKS OF CAR LtNE, at $475.00 TO $575.00. with only $100 CASH, and $10.00 PER MONTH, offer an UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for a SAFE and PROFITABLE INVEST MENT. GO with us THIS WEEK, or AT TEND the SPECIAL SALE on N the around next SATURDAY AFTER NOON, OCT. 19TH. Take ANY WEST FARNAM-DUN-DEE CAR. Go to 52d Street. (iEORGE & CO., 1601 Farnam St. (lgh-MttfO 18 Everybody is saying, buy a home now;1 but "th question- has been ' where? WVi have found the place ' it is' Keystone Park wlijh is lo caled, three-quHrters of a mile from the T-nd of the Benson car line. This, is a natural submban home aile.-,the beauties of . which can never be named! It y6u have been 1n. doubt' where to buy. call and let n take you out and show you the advantage )n buylpg a site In .Keystone"' Park PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., N. Y. LIFE BLDG., and D. V. eHOLES CO.. 1 Board of Trade Building. .(19W-612 15 AVE MUST SULL . AT ONCE Wo received a notification this morning from the owner of the S. E. cor. of 29tll and Shirley Sts. to sell at once. This lot Ik ftixlOO and has been held for $1,500; it is on a paved street and Is worth every cent or il.fti0. Our price ior immeuime suie In $1,150. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Tel. Douglas 1781. First Floor N. Y. Life Building. (19)-513 15 8 BOOMS CLOSE IN $4,500 620 S. 18th St.. Just two blocks west of the new Rome hotel and three blocks from 16th and Howard, we offer un K-room house, modern except, heat, on a full lot, 6H( feet. This lot will soon be worth what we are asking Tor the nouse and lot and it will pay good returns on the nmney in the meantime. PHrt cash, balance easy terms. Hastings & Heyden, 1704 Farnam St. Bee Bldg. (L') 606 lb .7 Rooms Modern Walking Distance A nice home place, in good order; good heating plant, laundry; a well built house, at 2809 Davenport St., lot 33xl3S; lays very nice, wit h a terrace, ehado trees; barn; near the Boulevaj-d.. 33.70O. W. H. OAT ICS, 'G17 N. Y. Life. Phone D. 1294 Bole Agent. , (19)-610 17 BE sure to attend the Special Sale of lots in DUNDEE at 52d and Underwood Avenue next SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 19TII. Take any "West Faruam-Dundee car and go to 52d St. 0) M312 18 FOR SALE A well built 10-room frams house, beautifully finished In hard wood; hard wood Moots, manleU. modern bath room, and conveniently arranged. Will sell at a very low price, to be remove,) fiom present premises by purchaser. Ad dress C. C. Roaewater, bee Bldg., Orrnl.ii. (19)-Mil7 24 IXTS in Halcyon Heights, Benson, lying well, close to car line; 20 minutes' ride to Omaha. Will sell altogether or In bunches of five. For prices and terms si. drees H 42. care Bee. (U) 157 A tiNAP for some one. tt-room cottage, gas in every room, city water, all new, ins:de -comer lot, 1 block to car, little money don 11. balance $20 per month. Apply 3;.7 Bloudo tL (19) M4 Vx $4.50 will buy clrgant 9-rom modern house st 114 N. list St.; earn front: paved street; permanent sidewalk) heautlfjl lawn; Urge shade trees: easy terms, if necessary. THOMAS BHtNNAN. Room L New Yoik Life Building. OJi-731 I REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOI (Continued.) SALE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 19T1I, a there will b a SPECIAL SALE "J bast of some of the lots tn DUNDEE "V. 1 Orading and careful Dienaration of blocks and finished. streets t great expense. -Just Clry water, cement Sidewalks, and trees are now In or will be put in rront ot every lot. without expense to purchaser. Electric ltaht and eras run to property. and will be extended when the demand Justifies It. All lots either on or within three blocks of car line. $475 to $575 for the lots north of Under wood Ave., except corners. Terms $100 casli, balance $10 per . month, 5 per cent discount Cor cash. ,.- You should own a lot in this beastlful suburb. It Is a good place t,6 live. An Investment at present prices will prove profitable, as well as safe. ; It Is reached . by . the West Farnam-Dun- dee car line every eight minutes from t a. m. until after midnight. Go out any day this week with us and see ihe property. Don't forget 1 ifternoon. the sale - i . next Saturday GEORGE & CO., 1601 Farnam. Full information at our office. t!9)-M417 19 f M , i'l : - t, :i'i I I'ncin. ,Ve ...ar 9rifl5...a, gjood inyofitnient " in th,e ay of throe. , storey n, three apartments of J ooms and bath - emfh. Tbia ; property -is on corner lot on ear line and on mairr fitiret-' of the 1 city. Property, Tented for $l,o20 per year. This is a '22 per cent investment on cash, payment vf $5,500, jhe , amount necessary, to swinj? the deal. There,' is a mortv gage of $2,500 at 5 per cent Interest, due in' i'.wx years. Price $8,000. If interested let us know, and; .our ; sales man will show it to you.. 1 ' ' ' . ' ,n':,' ', .' The Byron'' Reed Co. . 212 South HthSt. (19)-M-42-17 $25 INVESTMENT. MAKE MONEY This Beats Savins Bankeeotrajs ' Pay $25 cash and $4 per month on one of those. , beautiful Halcyon Heights - lots, two blocks south Bens'Si,. business center and Military Ave. ,ar line; the finest site snd choicest home location to ba found anywhere. , at thes prices, 8230 -4o . VM. These lots are rapidly Increasing in value, and on these terns you have and - uuta.ualed In,--vestment secured with , little outlay or effort. Call or 'phone ua today and we'll take you out to see (!;.-lots at your convenience. RI SSELL 4 M'KITTRICK CO., loth and Harney Streets. 432 Remge Bldg.'.1 ' ()-4UI II LIST your property Wlt". Chrla Beyer, 224 and Cuming 8U. (19) OH BE sure to attend jUie Special Sale of lotun DUNDEE at 52d and Underwood Avenue next SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 19TH. Take any "West Farnam-Dundee car and go to 52d St. . (19)-Mm 18 $2,350 Good 7-room honse. only three lilocks from 24tli and Farnam; must be sold this week. Can make easy terms. Wm. E. Romano, 329 Board ut Trade. 1)-M47 16x REAL ESTATE at reaorable prices; write for list. II. R- Uubinsvn. Santa Crux, CaL 09jM8W N5x ' . ' s' 'ft Investment .if sin . ... i REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SAI.R. (Continued.) CLOSE IN BARGAIN 2218 HARNEY STREET $3,000 Nice, new. 6-room brick with 'bath, water and electric light. Splendid location for Improvement and certain to Increase In value. ' Owner Is leaving for Oregon and must sell at once. Will make attractive terms. P. V, SHOLES CO., Tel. Douglas 4ft. 110 Board of Trade Bldg., Ground Floor. (19J-611 1 HOUSE BARGAIN 2634' Caldwell St., 8-room house, barn and " go-ft., south-front lot; caving and all Im provements paid for. Look at H. Price, I2.7M. W. R. HOMAN, 1517 FARNAM ST. (19 M440 II A PROPERTY on a main business thor oughfare, having a present annual Income of $1,636, with a frontage on the aide street and alley, giving a total available frontags of 210 feet for future permanent improve ment, which would always bring good rent; ought to be a good purchase at $20,000. 1 nave such a piece. HENRY F. WYMAN. W0S New York Ufe Bldg. (1)-M39J 19 FOR SALE By the owner, room house. 1119 8 Sth. a mods' n 7-(19e-M4.16X BUT THIS BARGAIN. Lot at 26th and Fort streets, only $22. B; O. Nordqulst, Owner, $24 8. 20th St. 09) 751 X TEAL ESTATE TITLB trust nn CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, Pres. r $1,200 FOR THIRTY DAYS Corner lot 60x140, with a neat cnttaae which rents for $10 per month. Room for 2 or S more cottages. A bargain you won't find again soon. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., Idol N. T. Life Bldg. 'Phone Doug. 2162. (lSl-MSSl 21 REAL ESTATE FARM AND KAN CH LAND FOR 9 AMI Nebraska. BARGAINS In Wayne county, Nebraska, Imid: fine Imnroved farma, good as Iowa lands, at half the prices. Inquire of W L. Robinson, Carroll, Neb. (20) M27J 18x KIMBALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Two sections S mites north of Kimball, smooth land, ' black soil. $6.26 per acre. Terms can be arranged. lU O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. ' 1001 NeW York Life Bldg.. ' ' ;., . Qmftha. N,b,. ',. - (20)-136 II L - - 1 4 ;1 " " FAR SALE 200 acres rood.frm . land, very tine location, with good improve ments: also one RO-acre farm with im provements. Henry Relmer, one-half mile south of Jansen postofflo,' Jefferson Co., Neb. ' 1 - (20) 30 21 FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farms and ranches for homes or Investment. Bemls, Omaha. (?))-6 FOR SALE A fine level dairy farm ' of . $20 acres; 60 acres In alfalfa; 38 cattle, 7 horses: feed to winter; all for $20 tn acre. U. D. Pearson, Spauldlng, Neb. -(.) .M5."-8 fix STOCK FARMS FOR SALE IN LAN caster county, Nebraska. Only 12 miles front Lincoln and two milea from good little town, a fine stock farm of 620 acres. Good improvements, 3u0 acres under cul tivation. An eastern owner obliged to make a quick sale offers it for $40 per acre. One of the best bargains -we have ever handled. Reed & Knapp, 124 N. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. (20) M3S3 llx FOR SALE 640 acres of the finest stock ranch land in the went; fine hay; un limited spring water; good grazing; I miles from Halgler, Neb. E. C. MOran, 47 South Canal St., Chicago. 111. (20)-M148 16x 89 ACRES near EJkhorn. $3,000 worth Im provements, $100 an acre. Other Douglas county farms. J. A. Gibbons. Klkhorn, Neb. , : - (20) 647 19x Soatk Dakata. FOR SALE An elegant farm In Robeits county. South Dakota, at your own price. If taken at once; must be sold. Address owner, K. Jorgensun, Aberdeen, S. D. (20) M632 llx Texas. HOMES IN MARION COCNTY. The fruit, iron and vegetable belt. $3 to $5 per acre. Davis Biggs, Jefferson, Texas. (20)-M56 21 x Mlacellsweona. CHEAPEST land in U. tl. no cash. Nat. Inv, Co., for t the crop; Hrandels Bldg. (20) M902 028 FOR SALE A bargain In 850 acres, well Improved Cuming county, Nebraska, land; also good farm In eastern Color ado. Address S. D. Love, I'ender, N-.. (20) M6V4 19X REAL ESTATE LOANS LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton ( Bloc 11. 2)-i WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22-87 WANTED-City Farnam Smith loans and . Co.. 132Q arrants. W. Farnam St i$2j K) $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property tn Omaha: lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1. N. Y. Life. - (22)-sti LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O'Kcefa R. E. Co.. 1001 N. Y- Life Bldg. . . (22)Hfvl. LOANS on improved city property. W. H. Thomas, 505 First National Bank Bldg (22i-4 UNION LOAN A- INVEST. CO., 310 Bea Loans on Real Eatate. Bldg Buy 1st and 2d mtges. "Phone Doug. 2S04. (231421 Novll $500 to $50,000 TO LOAN at lot est rates; nd delay. GARY1N BROS. Iv5 Farnam. (22-0t $600 TO $65,000 TO LOAN-Prhata money; no delays. J. H. Sherwood, til N. Y. Life. r)- $1.i0 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wesd Bldg., lMh and Farnam. (221-M212 MONET TO LOAN-Payne Investment r0. (2)-03 FARM mortgage of $2,000. I per cent semi annually; also a city mortgage of $l.lo. drawing I per cent, for sale. Patterson, 1623 Farnam St. (22) M441 26 WANTED TO BUY WANTEfD To buy good second-hand furniture and stoves; must bu good and at a bargain price. Address dealer, J. W. Craig, Box 163, Norton. Kan. I25j-il lix WANTED TO BUY (Continued I WANTED To buy a good billiard and pool hall. Address T. B., Box 7M. Nevada, 1. (2i) MC2 21 X WANTED To buy seennd-hand furniture, rook and heating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quills and all kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of your house complete. The highest prices paid. Call the rlaht man. Tel. Doug. T1. (2.".)-MWJ Ocl.ll WANTED Oood buffalo head: advise con dition and cash price. C. C. Smith, filsl St.. Pittsburg. Pa. (2M 8(6 2tx WANTED To buy roll top desk, cheap. Roberts, csre Alegeath Stationery ()-M5Sl 21 CASH paid for secvnd-hsn.l clotiing. shoes, etc. 308 No. 16th St. Tel. Red R25. l2:.)-907 CASH paid for old books. Crnne-Foye Co , b. ntn. Phone Douglas ixii. (ii iwi WANTED TO RENT WANTED Furnished apartment or 6 or i-room furnished house, by reliable couple. Tel. Harney 3. (26) 611 17 WANTED Two or three modern furnished rooms, heated, with privilege of light housekeeping. Address, giving full par ticulars and price, O 3a3, Bee. (261 M WANTED SITUATIONS TOL'NG man stenographer will be open for position about 'Oct. 1, lias clerical experience ; references. Address l 248, car Bee. (27)-M4 WANTED By experienced dressniaksr. work to do bv the day. Call on or ad dress 2901 Dodge St. Tel. Harney. 3-0. (27)-37 Nov3 ' DRESSMAKING of III kinds, f 61 1 Seward. (27) M213 Nov lox WANTED Position by a lady as private teacher in the English branches and music; have first-class testimonials. Ad dress H. 414 Bee. (271 MtOH 19it WANTED A position at housework by a respectable girl with elderly couple nre- ferred. Address Scott hotel. I, a rrat.ee. la. (27)-MS43 17x WANTED Situation ns housekeeper; middle-aged lady; can give best of refer ences. Call, 2317 F St.. South Omaha. Tel. 2172. (27) M35 18x REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS William A. McCollester and wife to Susan A. Burdick, lot 9, Missouri Avenue Place $ 2.000 Elisabeth Kountze Real Estate com- any to Sadie Rector, lot 6. block 1, Kountie Place 850 Max J. Beclit and wife to Frederick Krtig, nH of eH lot 48, Hartman's addition 1 William J. Hvaham and wife to Ma tilda Peterson, lot 6, Karr's sub division 2.800 Highland Realty company to Anna Lucas, lot 24. block 1, Harris & Patterson's annex 62 Imperial Investment company to Ida E. Kranz. lots 8 nnd 9, block 5. 1st subdivision of GrlftVn & Smith's ad dition 4,3C Joseph W. Munchhoff and wife to John Anderson and wife, lot 6, block , J.yman Place. 20 John Glynn and wife to J. H. Krlten- brink, part lot 21, block 4, Camp bell s sortition 2.390 Josenh Rarker. trustee. to Maude ! Eaalev, lot 278, Roanoke addition ... 100. John W. McDonald. aherlfT, to E. 8. Dundy, st'hdlvision lot 6, of lot 6. section 26-15-13 1 afnggie D. M. Malolileu and husband to Minnie D. Karbnch, east 15 feet pf lot 18, block 1, Kountze Ruth's addition 1 Caroline C. Johnson to William Sales bury, north 128 feet lot 7,- block 111,. Dundee Place 800 Harry D. Reed and wife to Emma K. Warfleld, lot 21f block 7, Crelghton Heights 2 E. M. Shahan et al. to same, lot 14, ? block 6, Crelghton Heights 2 Fred W. Lunbeck to Etta McCon noughey, trustee, lots 86, 87 and 88, Flrestojie's subdivision ..' C20 Richard Scannell to Daniel Baum, Jr.. w, of lot 3, block U,0. Omaha.... 6,000 James Calahan and wife tn same, w-22 feet of e44 feet lot 3. .block 150. Omaha , 8,000 Wilson T. Graham and wife to George . A. Luce, lot 12, block "S," Shines 2d addition 2,700 William II. MSllory and wife to George )V. Carter lot 32, block 2, Patteracm's subdivision 250 The Midway Investment company to John Julls, lot 7, block 3, Potter & Cobb's addition 350 A. F. Llnnabary and husband to D. II. Mayne, lot 13, block 3, Corner addition 100 Joseph 8. Shepherd and wife to Ioulse Foxworthy. lots 15 and 16. block 1, Saunders & ilimebaugh's addition.. 1,504 Fred Konneus and wife to Martin Naylon. lot 5. Hlllls addition 1,400 Rose V. Shrlver to Mary K. Kaneft, w20 acres of e30 acres of swVi, sw. 18-15-ia 5,000 Roliert M. Zug and wife to Gene vieve A. Eychaner, lot 20, in subdi vision of out lot 1, block t. Smith field .'. t Total $35,456 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRICTING QUARTER msster. Fort Mackenzie, tVyo., Oct. lo. 1907. Sealed propoaala In triplicate will bo received here until 10 a. in. (mountain time) Nov. 14, 1M7, for constructing anMni'h cast Iron water main from I . S. reservoir to Ft. Mackenzie, Wyo together with con nection to post distributing system. Plans and specifications may be seen at offices of chlfe uuartermaater, Denver. Omaha. Chi cago and St. Paul, depot quartermaster Bt. Louis and at this oftlce, at which latter place all Information may be obtained. L b. reserves uie rig lit to accept or reject any or ail proposuis or any pari thereof. t.n close proposals In sealed envelopes marked, "Proposals for Water Main, addressed CAPT. WM. D. DAVIS, G. M., C. H. A. 015-16-17-lli.N'12-13 OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Fort Crook, Neb.. October 10, iao. eeaiea proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until 111 o'clock a. m.. central standard, time. October 29, 19o7, for the construction of a Wscon Shed st Fort Crook. Nebraska. Full Information will ba furnished and plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Construct ing -quartermaster, Fort Crook. Nebraska. Envelopea , containing proposals to be marked "ProjXmals for Wagon Shed," and addressed to Captain Jott-ph F. Oohn, Quartermaster, Sixteenth Infantry, Constructing Quartermaster. ' 013-14-15-16-27-2 a RAJLROAD TIME-CARD U.M1UN ST AT10N-10th A If U M ARC V. tnlon Pari He. Ieave. The Overland Limited.. a 8.5o am The Colorado Express. a 1:50 pin Atlantlo Express Arrive, a 9:10 pm a 5 in a w 30 am a 6 .00 pm a 0:16 pm a 5:45 pin a 5:50 pm a 6:50 am b 6:15 pm a 1:13 pm The Oregon Express. ..a 4:1) pm The I ,os Angeles Lim..al2:5o pm The Fast Mail 1 am The California Expreac.a 4:0 pm Colo -Chicago Special.. .al2:10 am Beatrice Local b 7:42 am North Platte Ixjcat 7:42 uin Chiracs. A Norrts western. Chicago Daylight a 7:i5 am St. Paul-Minn. 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TS a7. b nMUUr -ebsrtaraa a. a, tout. ihKki- 1UUKS, aoUMB "Sriiilr," IS.UOO THI WOLRB. YOUNGEST GIRL . IN : COURT Slx-Venr-Old IHen IJIfl Anpeara Against Her Alleged Assailant, Frank Parker. ' 1 The youngest witness ever examined h) criminal court in the, county iwas on; uia wHness stand In Judge Troup's court Tues day afternodn. - She l Dloa- Dili, years old, the alleged vlotim of an assault by Frank ratkes, a 'negro. JJefura. she went on the stund' elw Vs' questioned, by; tidge Troup. ' - ' ' ' '' -v "Do you Jtnoyn. what, It is to tell a ' the Judge askeil. . .,. ,.. ... The tittle girl nodded. her head. '. 'Do you know ' .what would ' Happen to you if you told a He.. here, In , this case? I wouldn't go to Heaven," said the mile lrl- . . "Do you believe In hcavcn7 ' Yes. sit-! -r do.V v .y-e-!' The girl was sworn as a matter of form. She said the defendant had entyea ner Into the shed by giving her a nickel. Sev eral other witnesses testified to finding' the two In tho shed, which was locked. THo, negro was chased by neighbors jid. finally captured. The examination 01 The witness RAILWAY TIME CARD1 was accompanied by frequent Clashes be tween County Attorney ' English jantf 'Henry ' O. Meyers, attorney Jor. the defendant,., , Because lie said he would consider a col" ored man charged . wIHC a2 Srli Against women or. burglary gullly until he was proven Innocent, C. B. Denny, a member of the Jury panel In district icoitrt, was excused from serving on the Jury by Judge Troup, wM6 showed considerable feeljng , when he dismissed the Juror. . . , . f., 'If you understood that it Is thA uqt- , veraal rule of law that th defendant la' presumed to be Innrtcont until he la proVen ' guilty, could you not apply that rule In this case?" asked Judge Troup. "In the case of -a colored man charged -with this crime, or with burglary, I would -reverse the rule and consider him guilty ' until he Is proven Innocent," Said Mr. Denny. "That's a pretty hard proposition,',' said , the court with some show of heat, f'l guess you may stand aside. You wouldn't want Jurymen to reverse the- rale In your case, '. would you?" ' ... Announcements ( the Theater. The midweek matinee' at the Boyfl tha. afternoon ought to get one of. the biggest turnouts of the season. The .popularity of. "Forty-five Minutes, from. Broadway" Is too Well estaldlshed to call for, argument, .tmd , the hit that MiiJs Carus has made .every--'where as Mary Is being mora-; t barn re- i peated In Omaha. " Scott Welsh' Is doing wonderfully well as Kid Burns, and the whole company Is good. The engagement tHHts till after Saturday, with another matinee on Saturday afternoon- Inquiry Is being made eoneerning the en gagment. of Cyril Scott and 'company In "" "The Prince Chap" at the Boyd next. Week. This is tho original company, and th play la offered Just as It was In New York las't ' Season. Seats for the. entire engagement aiay now be reserved. t The result of the twelfth census Is ex hibited In a bulletin sent out by fhe govern- uient, and It shows the. state of affair In Arizona, discovered recently by nioet east-' ern people through the medium of Angus- tus Thomas' exwllent play, which ran for" weeks ut the Herald 8iuare tlieater, New York, and which cOmes to the Krug' theater Thursday, Frldiy and. Saturday., For In stance, In 18tK there ws nd such place as Chloride; Chloride now has population 0f M Inhabitants. Flagstaff, which housed -dnly 962 souls In 180. now has, 12,711. Solo monvllle City, "which' wa a 'rnefe hamlet of 287 Inhabitants in 1890, now,, comes proudly to the front with k gross popula tion of 6,291. Templeton, which was not ton the map In IK), expands the census 1 rolls with a total of 882. Taking It as a, ! Whole, "' Arizona has rnade a remafkbb! I advance In Ihe past decade. Perhaps tha all JO p n 1 advertising given by Mr. Thomas' csle a pm ! brated play 'Ai'lxona" Is responsible for B sure to atund tee spfcrtah sals. -of lets In Dundee, at Fifty-second and Underwood venue, next Saturday fVaraoon. Ootaaar If. Take any West Farnam-Dundee eaf aag (o to Fifty-second ttretU