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    TIIE OJiAIIA DAILY BEE: , "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2.1, 1907.
11
OFFERED FOR RENT
11 oases aid Cotta.e
-CoetlnaeA.
FOR RKNT-1-room modern cottage, Kl
8. 27th St. Tel. Wehster MS. U..)130
TOR KKNT-r-Three upper
14a Harney.
floor. Inquire
- (15)-M 312
BUILDINGS FOR RENT.
All or narl of the 6-story and basement
'Hiding now occupied by Carpenter Taper
HARRISON MORTON.
813 N. Y. Life Bldg.
(li)-MBG4
FOR RENT Large brick barn, 113 South
26Ul Ave. tla M175 2Sx
. . Offices.
TOR RENT Desk room In Bee office, city
hall building;, 417- N. tfith Bt., South
Omaha. Apply to manager. !) 14
)k Store.
)NE store room Itt new "Bcargo" building
lr. Bouth Omaha, near poatoffice, with
lighted basement, modern ahow wlndowa
.and awnings; beat posslblo location. Hall
I'lstrlbuter Co.. ill Ftrat Natl. Bank Bldg.
'Phone Red 7404. (15 (61
AUOiC, light -store room, suitable
grocery or drug; store; corner 2"th
Cuming J. II. Parrotte. 1S)-M7!6
for
and
26
IRUO BTOREBeat unoccupied location
. far local druar buainesa In city.. Will al
ter and lease to right party. Also A-l
atrocerr location. HEMI8. 306 Paxton.
rBlk. . ghone Dougjna
5NS.
(IB) 862
OFFERED FOR SALE
- - . Fencing
VNCHOR and Iron . fencing;
6c per Xoot. 206 N. 17th St.
wire fencing
Tel. Red Hi.
(16) 844
, .. , Fnrnltnre).
T HAND furniture bought and sold; busi
ness on the square. Rosenberg, formerly
with Chicago Fur. Co., H8 S. 14th. Doug.
fgfc5 (16) M454 Oct31
YiMTFii TO SKLLf-Furniture and fur
nishings of 7-room modern house, located
In West Farnam district; furniture prac
tically hew. Houae leaaed until Septem
ber, lif. Tel. Douglas 7090.
' (16)-M2S2
. t. i '
.(IOIIE9T grade Antwerp oak dining room
set. practically new, cost $150, bargain at
$IC0. Phono Harney 7S&. (16) 216 29x
Jaaoa, Orgsas, Musical lattramcati.
' MUST RAISE
THE CASH
TO PAT THE MUELLER ESTATE.
vjver $100,000 worth of pianos sold at
less than factory cost Call or wrlto
at oftce for prices, catalogue and
-bargain list.
.New Pianos Jor rent, 1 2 and up.
BQIMOLLER & MUELLER
PIANO COMPANY,
TEL DOUQ. 1625.
., ,1811-1318 FARNAM STREET.
.. ' (io m
ITKINWAY piano, second-hand, good con
dition, cheap. &ii McCague Bldg.
CW Oct2
OR BALE Excellent upright piano, used
only three months slncn built, cheap for
casn or on insiauaienia. noom 214 Kar
tacl block, IMi B. 16th SU (16) Um
fOR SALE Excellent upright piano, taken
. 1n on mortgage. Dr. Pribbenow, 214 Kar-
bach block. (16) Tii
X'PRIOHT PIANO at a sacrillce; owner
leaving city, lblt Davenport.
(16) M103 26x
tTS. ELEGANT upright piano, mahogany
case, . used six and one-half months.
$130. 41 JN. sia. (1G) 2J6 i(8x
Typewriter and Sewing Machines.
FOR SALE High-grade second-hand type-
.rriteri aouu i-uuumun, a oargain at I
Call room 6u3, Bee Bldg. (16) 67:
ONE Remington typewriter. No. 6.
condition, for sal cheap. Call
office. (16) 29
FOR SALE New and second-hand billiard
and pool tables. We lead the world In
cheap bar fixtures; easy payments. Hruns-wlck-Balke-Collendar,
407 S. loth St.
(16)-271
HALF PRICE, small monthly navmenta.
' Rldpath's History of the World, Amert
canlssd Encyclopedia, Webster's New Dlc
, tlonary. B. B. Roberts, southwest corner
. 16th and Farnam. (16) M126 N7
M lscrllaaeoas.
DUPLEX
PUMP
00-gallon Worthlngton duplex pump, alss
UxlOHxlO, for sal about October L This
'ump hes seen about six months' actual
servlct Aod la in good condition; will sell
at a bargain. Apply W. 11. Bridges, engi
neer Bea Bldg. (16) 670
yOR BALE Several show esses, new pea-
nut roaster, lance coffie mill, two large
automatic oil tanks and store fixtures too
.. .numerous to -mention. Globe Land and
Investment Co., Omaha, Neb. . (16) 871
HOMEOPATHIC remedies, wholesale, rs
.,talL ' Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.,
umaoa, is so. (16) Z7
SEND Us. your mall orders for drugs:
freight paid on $10 lota. Myers-Dillon
. irug to., umana. (16) Ci
ZXEVATORS for sale In Iowa. Minne
sota, North and South Dakota. O. M.
Myers,. 210 Flour Exchange, Minneapolis,
Minn. (16) M6J6 Nov. 16X
glHER'vVIN-WILLIAMS CO. best mixed
paint. . Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
.. .. Ot) am
OAS, ELECTRIC AND
COMBINATION FIXTURES
Largest, most up-to-date stock at lowest
prices In the city, select now. Delivered
when needed, inspettiun Invited.
UUiiUESS GRANDEN CO.,
3 8. lilh St. Tel. Doug. 631.
(IS) 8(4
-' " 1
XlMPSON Rockaway, nearly new. very low
price U taken at ones. 14 Jones bt.
'Phona Douglas 1704.
U)-ttM 0x
IECOND-UAND overcoata and
Singer, 416 N. ltth.
firearms.
(16)-8I
ilOHT-FOOT floor showcase. Kuenns a
Bakery. 29K Leavenworth bt.
U)-llrx
ITOVEd repaired and sold. Anything In
i. tain.
06)-M13 NovT
BALT. (1.00 per bbU
Wagnsr, aul N". 16th.
06)-868
PEW bargalna In Id hand soda fountains,
monthly payineuts. Dvilghl. Iil8 Farnam.
- ' (1J 87
DRl'GS at cut prices; freight paid on all U
rleis; caialugue frea. tshermao It Mo
.. - Cvanell Drug Co., Omaha, Nb. jtlS)i,i
"OR BAL-Koll top desk, chairs, tables.
rugs. Officii for rent. W. A, Kerr. A-i)
N. Y.
Lin inut.
16-"-t
I I.I.'S safes, new, !d-hand.
lsts I'arrni i
(16) I
OOul'
i-iM range cheap. 14!8 Locust.
. . J6 816 26x
OK ftAI.K-I.arg hard coal' heater, no
rrasoiiahlo ofer rrfusvd. Call 1J'7 Howard
St.. second 0 - 416) 1st
OFFERED FOR SALE
Mlarrllaiiraiii
FOR SALE Clonulne buffalo robe In good
( DndiUon; price, $20. II. A. Towne, hit
in. Ia. (!;-Ml:7 2x
NAILS. $1.00 keg.
Mary's Ave.
Star Box Co.. 1T7 St.
PATENTS
D. O. BARNF.LL. patent attorney and ma
chin deaigner. P axton Blk. Tel. Red 7117.
17)-M4-8
LARSON A CO.-Book free.
Bea Hldg.
tlT Ml
PATENTS THAT PROTECT: Our threa
books for Inventore mailed on receipt of
( cents stamps. R. 8. A. B. Lao-y,
Rooms Pacific Bldg., Waahlhgton,
V. C. Established 1W i M?
PERSONAL
TILE ELITE MASSAGES
Chalybeate scrub baths; expert lady
operator; room Barker block. 18th and
Farnam; new establishment.
(18)-M163 tlx
TOUNO WOMEN coming to Omaha as
strangers are Invited to visit ins louug
Women a Christian Association rooms. 1616
Farnam street, where they will ba di
rected to suitable boarding places or
otherwise assisted. - ttfl 18
A YOl'NO MAN 2 years of age wishes to
correspond with a young wonernian lany
from 21) to 26 years of bra, object matri
mony : must answer In English. Address
Frank Spilth, postofflce. Box 982. Butte,
Mont. r-. (18)-M243iftx
YOUR mirror will tell you Satin Skin Pow
der works Deauiuying wonuers. oc.
(18)
M" AfJKF.TTf! Osteology and Massage
i.UVUlxrjXAV-' vapor and Tub Batha,
Room 1 1204 Farnam St., id floors.
(18-Ma OcUt
THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-off
clothing: In fact, anything you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114
N. 11th St.. for cost at collecting, to the
worthy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 4138 and
wagon will call. 1-611
LADIES and gentlemen" are cordially In
vited to come and sea me greatest in
Tentlon of the age; prevents u mis
tilaced and ooen awltch wrecks, also en
ables the engineer to take a siding while
the train Is In motion. - worm inm si.,
South Omaha, Neb.
(18) M254 Nov.22x
PLEATING
Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and
shrinking only so per yard. Send for
price and samples.
GOLDMAN PLEATING C OL
IO Douglas JJIock. Tel. Douglas 1980.
(ls 883
WH P.ENT machines $1 per week, or $3
per montn. Nebraska cycle Co., corner
15th and Harney Bts. (IS) 690
MAGNETIC lnZth,u J5t
MUlll( iiu a Mtll( All UUVIl
. (18) 860
OMAHA Stammerers'
Building.
Institute. Ramgs
(16) 87
PENNELL MILLINERY CO.. 1511 Douglas.
, (18) 187 N17
8TR1KQES, rubber goods, by mall; out
prices. Send for free catalogue. Myers-
union urug to., umana. (18) 8H5
PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mra
Dr. King, 1321 N. 24th St. Tel. Web. 3oo.
U8) 846
LESSONS will be given on princess tan
esrry painung Dy appointments at the
Women s Exchange, 1S23 Farnam St.
. (lj) M121 23x
REAL ESTATE
REAL, ESTATE DEALERS.
RUSSELL & M'KITRICK CO.. 432 Ramgs.
11U 8
PAYNE INV.
CO., 1st floor
N. Y. Llfa.
Douglas 1781.
, (19) 84
GEORGE & COMPANY.
1601 Farnam. .Tel. Douglas 796.
(19)-881
PETERS TRUST CO., N. Y. Life Rldg.
. (is) SS9
SIBBERNSEN, room 208. 120 So. 16th.
(1) M184
4 ITY PROPERTY FORALi
IDundee
We have left only
five of those fine
SIGHTLY RESID
ENCE LOTS ,IN
DUNDEEAT
$500
ON EASY PAYMENTS
A WORD TO TIIE WISE
IS SUFFICIENT.
i
Benson &
Carmichael 7
642 Taxton Block,
Thono Douglas 1482.
(10-23S M
NEW, READY TO MOVE
INTO
Strictly modern house, very best material
and workmanship; built lor a home; pol
ls tied hard-wood finish; south front on
Main Central Boulevard, four blocks
Crelghton university, seven to high school
and only twelve blocks to business cen
ter; room for two more houses; will sell
all or part at a bargain.
I. Conner, Owner,
2X1 Neville Blk.
OD-M255 24
. LOOK AT THIS
SPECIAL
- $2,800
187x126, southeast corner 42d and Harney;
will make 4 nice lots. This is a genuine
snap for a quick buyer.
- Wra."E. Romano,
(Exclusive Agent.) "
'Phona Doug. 1319. 819 Board of Trade.
(19) M234 23
TWO new seven-room houses,
lots 100x135; Militsry Ave.
all modern;
and Hons.
Benson. Apply on premises.
(IS) MSriv t3
FOR 8AI.B
ON EASY TKRMS:
914 Bsmroft Ht
2"lt Hancroft 61.
; 3i Brown St.
8. Uth Pt.
3.il9 Corby Ft.
a7i Franklin St.
1 waid Pt. '
M?! North H'h St.
ir-vl 8. i'th St.
Jft 6 P Ave.
Patrick Ave.
4;i'l i)Or1T. Kt.
CKEIOH. SOKS aV CO.,
ii Bee Elldir
(IKi-.Ij M
f5
Let your
through
REAL ESTATE
CITT JROPF.RTIT FOR BALR.
(Continued.)
Boyer's Bargains
22(1 and Cuming Sts..
Seven - room houso, partly
modern, lot fin by 127. located
on Ruxgles St.. between 27th
and 2Mh. Price, $l,7a.
Four-room house, sewer con
nection and city - water In
kitchen; lot 63 by 100 feet, N.
W. Cor. 28th Ave. and Rug
gles Bt.
Seven-room modern house,
barn, chicken house, full lot,
Krsklne St., between 83d and
34th Bts.
New 7-room house, modern
except furnace, Miami St., bet
tween 2lh and 29th, full lot.
Price, 2,6O0.
Four-room house, three full
lots, northeast corner of 32d
and Corby Sts. Price, $2,000.
Four-room house, good barn,
city water and gas In kitchen,
32d and Maple Sts.; lot 75x90.
Price. $1,550.
Six-room house, city water
Tn kitchen, lot 4"x3, 2907 Sewr
ard St. Price, $1,300.
Two 6-room houses, modern
except furnace, lot 60x125, 2fth
St., near Cuming. Price, $G,000.
Six-room house, city water
and gas, lot 4x148, 3120 Burt
St. Price, $1,600.
Two stores on 24th St., be
tween Ruggles and Sprague,
lot 40xb4. Price, $3,000
One-story frame store build
ing and s-room modern dwel
ling. N. V. corner 24th and
Spauldlng. Price. $6,600.
Six-room house, modern ex
cept furnace, good barn, lot 30
xl27, Patrick Ave., between
201 li and 26th Sts. Price,
$2,500.
Five-room house, barn, city
and cistern water, lot 30x132,
Izard St., between 20th and
21st Sts. Price, $2,000.
One 8 and one S-room house,
well and cistern Water, lot 6nx
120, 27th Ave., near Burdetto
Bt. Price, $2,000.
Seven-robm house, full lot. '
Parker St., between 38th and
39th Sts. Price. $J,W0.
.VACANT LOTS
One lot on Webster St., be
tween 33d and 84th Sts., 55x150
feet.
One lot on. Webster St., be
tween, 2Jtt and 28th Sts., SOX
160 feet.
Two lots. 27th and Saratoga
Sts., 100x127 feet. Price, $700.
Tract of land 88x820 feet.
27th Avo., between Burt and
, Cuming Ijis., Including houses
thereon. Price, $8,500. May be
sold in smaller lots.
Several other pieces of un
improved properties.
Chris Boyer ;-
22D AND CUMING BTS.
(191-209 22
WALKING DISTANCE
Brand new five-room cottage, thoroughly
well built; cemented cellar under en
tire house; double floors; nice large attic
ror storage purposes; nickeled, plumbing
everything modern except heat; located on
north side of Blondo street. Just eat of
kf.tn; good neignbornooa; close to school.
Go and look at it and see for yourself how
It is bunt, price ,3f)0; enny termsi
C. Q. CARLBERG.
11 New York Lifo Bldg.
(19) M1I2
Lots in
Hanscom Park
District
We have obtained sole
agency of the Megeath estate,'
lying both south and west of
Hanscom park. 65 lots from
$250 to $1,200 each. Liberal
terms and low rata of Interest
fn deferred payments. Call
and see us at once if you want
the choice of these fine lots.
JEFF. W. BEDFORD & SON,
2306 Cuming Bt. Tel. Doug. 115.
U)-e4S S2
UNIVERSITY PLACE
WHAT IS ITT
WHERE IS IT!
It is a new addition to the City of Omah
lust being platted and containing thlrt
of the finest lots in the city and lyln
two blocks west of CREIGHTON t'Nl
VER81TY. between California and Burt
Sts., and the lots facing Central boule
vard and 27th St.
This Is the greatest opening of centrnlly
located building lota ever held In this
city and as thera are only thirty of tht-m
It Is to your Interest that you come early
ana pica me lot you want.
This will Do your last chance to obtsln a
elegant building site within walking dl
tance from the heart of the cltv. at termi
WHICH FIT YOUR POCKETBOOK
NOT OCRS.
PrUies $l,5u) for the lots facing the boule
vara and 81.3N) for those faclnr 27th St.
Come to our o trice for plats and for further
particulars.
Benjamin Real Estate Co.,
S2b-t Neville Blk. 16th and Harney Sts.
'Phona Douglas 7432.
(19)-M2S 25
IT IS YOUR'S FOR $2,750
A 6-room house In Benson. Shade trees,
cemented cellar, water and two lots. Can
make three rooms upstairs. The lots are
worth $1..0. A room for a bath. This It
a bargain, so see us at once, as we only
have It for thirty days.
Benjamin Real Estate Co.,
825-( Neville Blk. 16th and Harney Sts.
'Phone Dougias 7331
(19I-M257 25
$4 I-OTS in Haicyou Heights, Benson, lying
well, close to far line; 20 minutes' rids
to Omaha. Will sell altogether or In
bunches of five. For prices and terms ad
dress H 4-. care Be. 119) 167
needs
"BEE"
REAL ESTATE
city Property for sals.
(Continued.)
SIX-ROOM HOUSE
$2,100. . '
Moern Except Furnace.
MOST NEW,
Corner T,
Near Dodge Bireet Car.
VACANT -
w! II. GATES, "
$17 N. Y. Life. Phone Doug. 1294.
" ' (19) 224 24
FOR SALF A well iMlt leVroom framo
house, beautifully nnisned iti hard wood;
hard, wood floors, manteis. modern bath
room, and conveniently arranged. - Will
sell at a vary low price, to be removed
fiom present premises by purchaser. Ad
dress C. C. Rosewater, Bee Bldg . Omaha.
(191 M317
Inside Snap
Northeast corner 13th and Capitol Ave., Sflx
lata. S,b(K); two blocks rrom postomce. Can
you equal It anvwhere? . .
C. O. CARLBERG, v
Sole Agent. 911 N. T. Life. '
... .(1)-M26
Non-Resident. Will Sacrifice
1
sacrifice sale on easy terms. The owner
of the following . properties, having re
moved to Heatrte some ten years ago, Is In
the cltv for a few days to close out all
of his holdings here. If you look over
this list, see which, one you fan buy on
one-third cash and Ahe balance easy
lArmu
80-foot south frontage at 22d and Harney
on grade, paved street, permanent walks;
tfi.BoO.
A double flat Building, 1225 and 1227 N. 17th
Ave.. In good repair; 60-foot lot; 85,500.
Three-story bunding, brick liharment, well
rented, at 1313 Douglas St.; is.ii.
Fifty-eight acres two and a half miles front
Council Blurrs postotnee; forty acres in
apple orchard; 8-room house, large barn,
spring water running the year round;
$125 per. acre.
Telephone vs at ance In regard to these
propositions, lor uiey win oe soia wunin
the next few days.
W. J. Derrnod Investment Co.,
83 N. Y. Life Bldg.
'Phone Douglas 6Kj.
- (19) M263 23
HUTCHINSON-BOLLARD CO.
Will offer. 8-room modern '
house, full lot : cost, $5,CM). No -2523
Maple St. Price, $3,600.
Also corner near 40th and
Hamilton; six-room cottage;
bath, gaar sewet, and hade; '
$1,600
Hutchinson-Bollafd Co.,
1623 Farnam St.
(19)-41 22.
BUY THIS'BARGAIN. .
Lot at 26th and Fort streets, only $225. B.
O. NordqulBt, owner, 624 s. 20th St.
. . -, .'-I ' (19) 751
$4,600
will huy elegant 9-room modmn house a'
414 is. list, et.; .east ironr.; pavea strnei
permanent sidewftlk; lieautlful lawn; larvi
shadtw trees; easx. term "., If necessary.
THOMAS BRl.NNAN,'
Room 1. New York Life Building.
. (,.-. (W-TJl
FOR SALE 2550 Rees St., 8-room house,
with lot S0X4& rt. i-rlce, J.wo. inquire of
J. G. Althouse,. 1301 So. 25th Ave. .
:..-.'. I (19)-6S
REAL ESTATE at reasonable prices; wrlta
for list. J. a. tioumson, santa t'rua,
Cal. (19)-MH40 N6x
PEAL ESTATE 'TITLE TRUST Pf)
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. Pres. vUi
(19)-W3 .
FOR SALE Five-room cottage, with gas,
water and barn. $4,500 it taken at once.
2010 Dorcas. . (19) 126 22x
LIST your property with Chris Boyer. 22d
and cuming his. . ... U9) Jw
TRACKAGE PROPERTY
to lease or sell, 150x177 ft., on B. & M. Ry. ;
good location for wholesale house or coal
vard. ANNA V. METCALF.
Phone Douglas 572: " 1234 S. 10th St
(19)-M771 Novl
FOR SALE New modern 6-room cdttaga In
north part. Al location. ,j"rione owner,
Harney 2177. - ' ' (19)-M653 Nov. 16
REAL ESTATE
FARM RANCH LANDS FOR SALH
Io-rva.
80-ACRE farm In Iowa, Income property.
in good shape, clear; client will trade for
Dakota. Gibbon & Planck,
(2ii) M2
! 29
Hauuu,
THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY, KAN
SAS GAS BELT.
Fine 238-acre farm.' five miles from Coffey-
vllle, the metropolis of southeastern Kan
sas, the city of many ; factories, weekly
nayroll. $250,000.
This farm has tine Improvements, has tele-
fihone and free rural mall service, is line
and and can be bought at a right prlci'.
Have a fine list of farms and city prop
ertlus. For any information address A. Rj Wilson,
Cofleyville. Kan. (20)-M245 29x
Celorad.
FOR SALE 160 acres. In the fertile San
Luis valley at $17.50 per acre; all fenced,
best of water stock, artesian well; small
part under cultivation; has a small rabln.
This is a snap; we have others. Write
lor our list of bargains. Land here often :
pays for Itself out of the mst crop. The I
Pond Realty and Loan Co., 15 N. Tejun !
St., Colorado Bprings, Colo.
(30)-M110 24x
Htbrsaas,
330 ACRE8 Improved eastern Greeley
county land, fine black soil, no sand,
plenty pure water, near school, soma
wheat and alfalfa, good corn land;
$40 per acrs. Ten years time; 6 per cent
on part. Will take small property.
Bradley A Mathlesen, Wolhach, Greeley
county. Neb. (20) M775 25x
160-ACRE FARM, only 6V4 miles from post
ofhee and atwrnt two miles from Dundee;
good house and other farm- buildings; tine
s.ill; would subdivide into small tracts
nicely; sole agent for this property; price,
$125 per acre, on very reasonable terms.
Don't wait.
8. ARION LEWIS. Acre Specialist,
934 New York Life.
(30)-M236 25
I J L
FOR SALE 186-acre farm. 3Vj miles north
west Nebraska City, Neb.; HiO acres In
cultivation, balance In pasture and tim
ber land: goid house and outbuildinKs; i
well, creek and spring a ater. For fur-I
aher particulars address L. F. Jackson,-'
Nebraska City. Neb. 20 MltS 23x
th Dakota.
FOR SALE 840 acres. Lyman county. S.
D.. nice, smooth land; not on the Mis
souri bottom; eight miles from ton;
$13 per acre. Standard Investment
Company. Sioux Falls, S. T.
(20) M72I2IX
FOR EXCHANGE 320 acres, four miles
siuth of Lebanon, S. D; mortgage
$5,600. due In Instal hmerrtcf alll ex
change for equity, pric, (21 per acre.
Standard Investment Company. Sioux
Falls, t D 120) M728 21 '
be known
want ads"
REAL ESTATE
FARM AD RANCH l.M)9 FOR flALK
(Continued.)
Washlaartvau
FOR SALE On Pugct Sound, near Seat
tle and V. 8. navy yard, lands of all kinds
and prices, for farm, garden and orchard.
For particulars address Ixck Box 42,
Port Orchard, Wash. (20 M170 28x
M Iscellauscoaua.
TRADES
Have You Western Land to Trad
- 4 ' or
Will You Trade for Western Land?
Tell us What You Have to Trade
and
.What You Want to Trade for.
We Have a List of Attractive Propositions.
VAddrest:
THE W. F. SHELTON LAND
AGENCY,
Dept. "B." 318 So. 15th St.
Omaha. Neb.
(20) M90$ 28
CHEAPEST land In U. 8. for "A the crop;
no cash. Nat. Inv, Co., Urandels Bldg.
(20) M3UJ oa
LANDS FOR fcALE AT A BARGAIN.
All sec. 9-11-44, two miles south of Jules-
burg, Colo., two nice springs, land
slightly rolling, at $5.60 per acre; half
cash, balance 9 years. SE4 sec. 6-9-44,
all level, $K .50 cash per acre. NH and
SW4 sec. 7-9-44. $9 per acre cash! 4.0o)
acres of choice land In Banner Co.. Neb.,
from $6.00 to $8.00 per acre. Olaf John
son, Box 86, Yankton, B. D.
. (20) M240 25x
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Farm ad Ranch Lands,
a- easasBsssssBB
FOR RENT.
120-acre farm; Inquire H. Baumer,
halt
Neb.
23x
mile north of Country club, Benson,
Price, $450, (2D-140
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOWEST
RATES Bemls, Paxton Block.
(22)-816
WANTED City loans. Peters
Trust Co.
(221-897
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St.
v (22) 900
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi
dence property tn Omaha; lowest rates;
no delay. .Thomas Brennatt, Room 1, N.
Y. Life. (22)-8SS
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O'Kcefe R. E. Co., 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg.
(221-904
LOANS on Improved elty property. W. H.
Thomas, 505 First National Bank Bldg.
(22)-!9S
$500 to $50,000 TO LOAN at, lowest rates;
no delay. GARVIN BROS., 1605 Farnam.
(22)-Wl
$500 TO $65,000 TO LOAN Private money;
no delays. J, H. Sherwood, 937 N. Y. Life.
(22)-9"5
$600 ON OMAHA PROPERTY, first mort
gage, 8 per cent.
S. ARION LEWIS, Acre Specialist,
34 New York Life.
It
(22)-M235 25
, 1-, , - , . i , - , . i
'NION LOAN & INVEST. CO., 810 Bes
Loam on Real Estate. ' Uldg.
Hay -1st and. 2d mtges.
"Phone Doug. 2904.
i . 22) 421 Novl! i
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Blag., lath and Farnam.
(22)-M21l
MONEY TO LOAN-Payne. In vestment Co.
(2 903
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy good second-hand
furniture and stoves; must be. good and
at a bargain price. Address dealer, J.
W. Craig, Box 163. Norton, Kan. "
(2fi)-M629 23X
WANTED To buy second-hand furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carpets, Una
leums, office furniture, old clothes and
shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts
and all kinds of tools; or will buy tha
furniture of your house complete. Tns
highest prices paid. Call the right mm
Tel. Doug. 3971. (25) M4o2 Octil
SECOND-HAND furniture bought and
sold; also machines of all kinds rented,
. $2 per month. Tel. Doug. 5993.
(26) rM893
CASH paid for second-hand clothing, shoes,
, etc. 3us No. 16lh tit. Tel. Bed 3225.
. (25) -907
WANTED
6239. , .
TO BUY Calves.
Tel. Doug.
(25)761
SINGER
649T.
sewing -machine.
Tel. Douglas
(25) 810 22x
CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foya Co.,
313 S. 14th,. 'Phone Douglas 1321, (2a-20
TO FARMERS
AND PRODUCE
SH1P-
PERS.
or merchandise. Send trial shipment. The
Bennett C'oinpaJiy. Omaha. . (2oi 217
WANTEDTO RENT
A REFINED gentleman and wife, without
children, -wish to rent a furnished flat or
small house for any length of time
amenable to owner; would furnish bond
and highest references. Address any time
before November 1, N 403, Bee office;
(26)-M150 27X
LARGE airy room desired by gentleman
before Nov. 1, where breakfast and 6
o'clock dinner ran be had If desired;
within walking distance; In private family,
where theru are no other roomers. Ad
dress E ?j5. care Bee. (26) M955
WANTED To rent: Second-hand hoisting
origins. Omaha Ice & Cold Storage Co.,
423 S. 15th St., city. (2b) M241 34
ROOM 3 and board for three adults, private
family, west part of city. Address F
896, rare Bee. (26) M958 84
WANTED Seoond hand range. 120 North
26th St. (26) 1X9 23x
WANTEDSITUATIONS
YOUNG nuan sUnographer will be open
for position about Out. 1; has clerical
experience; references. Address L 248,
care Bee. ' (27)-U94
YOL'NO woman of experience wants place
to take care of child; good references.
Address Y 112. Bee. (-T)-M1I9 27x
WANTED By experienced dressmaker,
work to do by the day. Call on or ad
dresr tOC Dodge St. Tel. Harney 1750.
(27)-637 Nov3
IS YOUR house being delayed on account
of the lather? If so tee Taylor. Doug.
4166. (27)-M769 26x
I WISH POSITION tvlth real estate Arm
as general hustler. Some experience. Have
typewriter. Address Y 110, care Bee.
(27)-M797 25
DRESSMAKING of all kinds. 2511 Seward.
(27)-M218 Nov 10X
STEADY situation, with good compensa
tion, by an elderly gentleman, capable
and competent In every rex pert; refer
ences given It necessary. Write O. M ,
2i26 Capitol Ave. (27)-113 23x
TO EMPLOYERS OF OFFICE MEN.
Wanted, by middle , aged accountant, em
ployment as manager, auditor or book
keeper; competent, neat, ciuli k and accu
rate; eUhMen yeara In last two positions;
nine years head bookkeeper to one of the
largest corporations In "the west." Ad
dress Y 62, Omaha Bve. (27)-M'i7f i
ADVERTISEMENTS written, typewriting
none mil collections made Address y
4J care of l'-t (27) M1-.9 25x
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
John C. Vlasard and wife to the
Byron Reed conpsny, lot 31,
block , Hrlgg Place $ 1,800
John R. Gift to Fred Armbrust.
nlOO fent lnt I. blnrtf IS. llcox
Jl sdd i.thO
Fred P. Freeman and wlfo to Joseph
F. MuiDhv. lot 4. Freeman s aM. ao
fcllsabelh J. Flshel et al. to Young
Men's Christian association, ws
lots 1 and 2, block 87, South
Omaha 5.800
Sarah Watklna et a I. to Elslnor
Place company, sMi block 93.
Dundee Place 2,7i0
William Kelly to R. L. Rowe. w50
feet lot 1. Klllstone I'arK riace. u
Alice M. Brown and husband to
Pearl A. Worley. wlO feet lot 7
and 27.88 feet lot 8, Troup'a
suhdlv 3.280
Margaret E. Bays to Joseph L.
Shalnholtx. lot 12, block 7, sub
division of block 30, Albright's
Choice '"J
George W. Shields and wife to
Charles Green, undivided '4 lot
2, block S. A. S. Patrick's add... K,1
Elalnor 11r.ee eompany to Mary W.
Haskell, lots 13 and 14, block 98,
Dundee Place 1,100
The Bvron Reed company to Mary
i P. F. Outavtson, lot 33, block 6.
Jerome Park I"0
Charlotte Endres and husband to
John F. and Mary M. Engel, part
lot 8. block 1. Park Place I.O..0
Lyd B. Martin and husband to . N
Henry Clay Pierce, lot 21. block
2. Hastings .- Hevden's 2d add. 8.300
The Rogers Real KM ate company
to Michael O'Connell. lot 6. block
8, S. E. Rogers' add 1.830
Ellen Hurst to Catherine Slater, lot
16, block 10. Brlggs Place 600
Mary L. Fearon and husband to
Florence L. Ollllch and husband,
part taxlot 28 21-15-13 1
Florence OHUch and husband to
Mary I,. Fearon. part taxlot 28
sw4 sw4 21-15-13 1
F. P. Miller to Elisabeth M. Tub
Man nwU nu 4-15-18. and
nther land 10
to. F. P Miller, same 10
Ba'thss .Tetter and wife to William
Wtl Kits 10 and 11. block 2.
Jetter's 2d add l.'uO
Total . .
, . .$26.I2S
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRICTING
Onnrtermniiter. Chevenne. Wyoming, oc
tober 4, 1907. Sealed proposals In triplicate
will ba received at this otllce until 11:30
o'rlnek. mountain time. Novermer 4. 1907
and then opened In public, for furnishing
all material and labor required to construct
a steel fence for enclosing quartermaster s
corrals, at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming.
Full Information, blank forms, plans and
specifications furnished on application to
this office. The United States reserves the
rla-ht to acceot or reiect any or all bids or
any part thereof. Envelopes containing
proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for
at . . i ti a Di...a11 ' i . i m
Dirci x" eni e, m r ui i u. n. iur,-n, j .....
Ing," and addressed to Captain V. K. Hart
15th Infantry, U. S. Army, In charge ol
Construction, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
O 8-11-17-23 N 1-2
RAILROAD TIME CARD
UNION STATION 10th AND MARCY.
tJaaloa Pacific.
i Leave. Arrive.
Tha Overland Limited.. a 8:50 am a 9:10 pm
The Colorado Express.a 8:50 pm a B:A0 pm
Atlantic Express a 8:8f am
n-1. - t , l.- .., a K-ft) nm
The Ixis Angeles Llm..a)2:55 pm a 9:15 pm"
The Fast Mall a 9:30 urn a 5:4a pm
The California Expreso.a 4:nn pm a 8:50 pm
Colo.-Chlcago Special... al2:10 am a 6:50 am
Beatrice Local b 7:42 am b 6:15 pm
Forth Platte Irfical a 7:42 am a 6:15 pm
Chicago A Northwesters).
Chicago Daylight a 7:05 am ell:S4 pm
St. Paul-Minn. Exp. ...a 7:50 am al0:0o pm
Chicago Local all:30 am a 3:2 pm
Sioux City Passenger. ..a 7:50 am a 8:28 pm
Chicago Passenger a 6:00 pin a 9:30 am
Chicago Special a 6:00 pm a 8:23 am
St. Paul-Minn. Lim a 8:21 pm a 7:40 am
Los Angeles Limited. ..a 9:3" pm al2:35 pm
Overland Limited al0:00 pm a 8:23 am
Fast Mall am
Sioux City Local a 8:50 pm a 9:20 am
Fast Mail a 3:3. pm
Twin City Limited a 8:28 pm a -7:40 am
Norfolk - Bonesteel a 7:40 am a 6:25 pm
Lincoln-York-Chadron .b T:40 am all:20 am
Deadwood - Lincoln a 8:00 pm a 6:25 pm
Casper - Shoshonl a 8:00 pm all:20 am
Hastings Superior b 8:00 pm b 6:25 pm
Fremont Albion b 6:85 pm b l:3u pm
Chicago,
Rock Island aft l'soiflc.
E ajST
Chicago Limited.... a 1:45 am all:80 pm
Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4:.) pm
Des Moines Passenger. .a 4:01 pm al2:31 pm
Iowa Local all:) am b 9:55 pm
Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 4:50 pm a 1:5 pm
Chicago Flyer a 0:00 pm a 8:35 am
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Llm...all:40 pm a 2:36 am
Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:35 pm a 4:40 pm
Okl. and Texas Ex a 4:4) pm a 2:45 pm
Llncoln-Falrbury Pass .b 8:45 am
Missouri Pacific.
K. C. St. L. Exp a 9:00 am
K. C. & A.. L. Exp all:lo pm
Nebraska .Local a 2:00 pm
bl0:16 am
a 6:55 am
a 6:35 pm
all:40 am
Caaloago, Milwaukee Sc St. Fatal.
Chicago A Colo. Sp'l....a 7 02 am all:50pm
Cal. & Ore. Express a6:2opm a 3:25 pm
Overland Limited a 9:58 pin a8:Suam
Perry Local a 5:15 pm al0:30am
Chicago Great Western.
6t. PauJ-Minneapolis
ht. Paul-Minneauulls
8:30 pm
7 :30 am
11:35 pm
8:27 am
11 :35 pm
3 :3U pin
7:30 am
Chicago Limited
C:lo pm
7:30 am
8:80 pm
Chicago express
Chicago Express
Wabash.
Bt. Louis Express a (:30 pm a 8:80 am
St. Louis Local (from
Council Bluffs) a 9:30 am all:15pra
Stanberry Local (from
Council Bluffs) b 5:00 pm blO :15 am
Illinois Central.
Chicago Express a 7:20 am a3:45pm
Minn. & St. Paul Exp. ..b 7:20 am a 8.55 pm
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 8:30 am
Minn. & St. Paul Lmtd.a 8:30 pm at:Mam
BCRLlNGTO. STA . 10TH A 11A80K.
Bnrllnartoa.
Leave.
Arrive,
a 4:10 pm
a 4:10 pm
a 4 :10 pm
a 6:45 am
a 6.10 pm
a 6:10 Dm
Denver & California. ...a 4:10 pm
Northwest special a 410 pin
Black Hills a 4:10 nm
NorUiwesi. Express a 9:80 pm
Nebraska points atf:uuam
Nebraska Express a 9:20 am
Lincoln Fast Mail
Lincoln Local
b 1:45 pm al2:ll pm
ui am
a 8:00 pm
bl0:20 am
a 7:45 am
Lincoln Local
Louisville, Plattsmouth.b 3:10 pm
pellevue, Plattsmouth...a 6:10 pm
piattsmoutn-lona b 9 loam
pellevue, Plattsmouth
Denver Limited all :55 pm
Chicago Special a 7 00 pm
b l':30 am
a 6:45 am
all :45 prn
a 2 .55 pm
oncago Kxpress a 4 30 pm
Chicago Flyer a 6:30 pm
a 8:30 am
Iowa Local . a 9:16 am
lit. Louis Express ...a 4:45 pm
Kansas City & St. Joe...al0:45 pm
Kanbas City & SI. Joe. ..a 9:15 am
all:!) am
all'::) am
a 6:30 am
a 6 10 piu
Kansas City & St. Joe... a 4:46 pm
WEBSTER STA
19TH A WEBSTER
Chicago, St. paal, Minneapolis Jt
Omaha.
Leave. Arrive.
Twin City Passenger. ...b 6:30 am b 8:10 pm
Sioux City PuAe.uur.,..a 2:u0pm all iOam
Kmerson Local b 6:46 pm b 9:10 am
Emerson Local o 8:45 am C 6:60 pm
Mlasoorl Paelne.
Local via Weeping
Water a 8:05 am a ( 50 pm
Falls City Local b 8 50 pm a 11 :20 am
Falls City Local. c 7:00 pm cll:20am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun
day only, d Dally except Saturday, e Dally
except Monday.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
CANADIAN PACIFIC
"CMPRESsa" Lin of th Atlantlo
$44.76 to Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp,
$42.75 to Liverpool, London, Glasgow.
$47.50 to Scandinavian common porta.
$52.60 to Hango, Abo. Helalnforg.
On regular steamers, $1.23 lower. Two
and four b-rth rooms reserved.
O. E. BEaTJAfcUaT. Oeneral AgsBt,
832 So. Clark UU Chicago. IU.
ODlFPJT CUkKaVi TNT AK74CAI
Ultiuii 1 caijiba. rh. a, . rs asa
bf apelallr chartrae S. a
aas. luaai lutas BOUN0
"Arabic." lt.OM
TH 0U1D.
The members of the Ladlea' Afternoon
club gave a- farewell party for Mrs. Clara
fcrainard yesterday afteinoin at the home
of Mrs. -Gus Durkes. They presented her
with a neat gold pin with the monogram
of the club engraved upon 11. Mrs Brain.
and leaves Thursday fur Los Angelea
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Council Holds a Meeting, bat Trans
act! Small Amount of Business.
COST OF CITY GOVERNMENTS
FfTrctlve Flan res Taken from 4fc
Addrewa of John ti. Kelly at
the Work ma a Temple
Mertlatr,
Tha session of the city council was tin
usually brief last n'fcht. There was little to
be done In any direction. The nearest to
an Hem of business was contslned In. a
resolution by Fred Hefflinger, onasrlng the
cltr attorney to draft an ordinance order
ing tne i nion I'amnr rnuroaa company
and the I'nlon Stock Yards company to at .
onco proceed to erect a new viaduct over
the I'nlon Pacific tracks at Q street, be
tween Twenty-sixth and Twenty.scventt
afreets. This Improvement has alrcadj
been promised by the Two companies In
question. This Is one of the ordinances In
thn regular procedure to insure legnllty.
An Item which caused some comment
was a bill presented by McDonald & Bock,
contractors for the new city hall, asking
the city to pay $W for the cornerstone of
the building. It was stated by the mayor
that ha had supposed the contractors
would pay for this stone themselves, for
the privilege of having their names en
graved on It as the builders.
The rest of the session was taken up
with routine affairs. The milk Inspector
made several reports of milk tested. Tha
appraisers of damages on Nineteenth
street reported no claims. The first partial
estimate for the paving of Missouri avenua
was allowed, $1,664.25. The Champion Iron
works received an estimate on City Jail
cells amounting to $1,055. Mrs. Maria Krlg
baum got a Judgment against the city for
damages by reason of a grrade, which for
Immediate settlement, she agreed to take
$'168.45. Thjs was recommended paid.
Cost of City Governmeaat,
Considerable demand has been made for
the tables of figures on the absolute per
capita cost of the current expenses for
Omnia and for South Omaha, which wera
effectively quoted by John G. Kelly In his
speech last Friday evening at the Ancient
Order of Workmen's temple. The fol
lowing are the self-cxplanntory tablea ha
used. The conclusion U evident. These
figures were taken from the records of
both cities and can be positively voriflod.
They were prepared by officials of the city
of South Omaha and should be as favor
able as possible to South Omaha,- It will
be seen, however, that It costs each per
son over $1 more annually In South
Omaha at the present time than la paid
by each In Omaha. Very little of this ex
pense finds returns by way of convelen
ces. Little, in comparison, is spent for
parks, street repairs or sanitation. Less,
In proportion. Is spent for inspection of
weights, food products and for meat In
spection: Total amount expended by the' city, of
South Omaha annually from 1900 to 1907,
inclusive, tnd rats per capita, taking the
census oi loo as a basis:
Per
Capita.
$3.18
4.01
4.90
6.02
6.42
6.02
6.84
(.82
25 000
26,000
37,000
28,000
29,000
80,000
81,000
32.000
Omaha
Per
Capita.
$7.09
(.78
6.60
8.7
7.06
6.63
6.84
6.16
102.860
109,000
116,000
123,000
129,000
186.000
148,000
150,000
Expended.,
$ 9t.825.-34
104,471 .87
. 18-l.9fl8.18
' 144.180.22
156,912.13 -
180.44$. 64 '.
212.270. 75
- $18,013.93
1900; .
1901. .
1902. .
1903. .
1904. .
1905. .
19011. .
11107. .
Population, 1900, V. S. census
Population, 1901, estimated ........
Population. l!02, estimated
Population, 1903, .estimated
Population, 1901. estimated
Population, 1905, estimated ,.
Population, 1906, estimated
Population, 1907, estimated
Statement, showing expenses in
In samo manner: '
Expended.
$723,113.35
737.178.07
764.414.16
709.66. 60
..- 911.073,10, -753,075.40
764,231.68
776,000.00.
1900. .
1901 . .
1902. ,
1903. ,
1904. .
1905. ,
1906. ,
1907. .
Population, 1900; U. S. census .
population, 1901, estimated ...
Population, 1902. estimated . . .
Population, 1903. estimated ...
Population, 1904, estimated . . .
Population, 1905. estimated -.m
Population. 1906, estimated ...
Population, 1907, estimated ...
Many Attend Wight School.
It is reported by Superintendent N. M.
Graham that the South Omaha' night
school has grown to an enrollment of over
seventy. The place of meeting has-been
changed to the high school building, whera
the accommodations are better. The classes
have now been formed and are getting
well started tn some branches of the work.
On this account the superintendent Is anx
ious to announce that there will bo no
mora registrations allowed this term after
Iho close of the present week. Therefore
those who wish to take up the work of tha
night school will have to put In an appear
ance very soon. The difficulty and the
delay occasioned by late comers la Usa)
reason for the ruling.,
Maglo City Gossln. .
807. -
Jot Tanus was fined yesterday morning
for carrying concealed weapons. j
Jetter's Gold Top Beer delivered to all
parts of the city. Telephone No. 8. .
Miss Margaret Broderlck has accepted
a position at the Union Paclflo headquar
ters. ...
Reward for return of a white, splti dog.
Mrs. Fred Fcro, 511 North Twenty-nfth
street.
Charles Fleming and Walter " Maxwell
were sentenced to fifteen days each for
gambling.
A number of young folks gave a sur-
rn
lnt
rise party to Arthur Bralnard last even-
g al the home ot Mrs. u. uucnrist.
Fred Offerman, who has een on trial
' wo days In police court, was fined $10 and
costs yesterday afternoon on the charge
or being lntoxicatea ana aisoroeriy on the
night of October 6. He appealed the case
to thn district court. He Insisted that he
had been falsely arrested and declared he
would prosecute the officer who took him
Into custody. A great number of wltnessea
were examined.
1
HOTELS.
J
LEXINGTON HOTEL
Absolutely f.r-pronf, Micfelfrt Blvtl tod tttfc
St , Ciiir.ejo. Kurot)Cn n. hotma. SI 00 pmr do
and upward. Thi Ldilnctoa appeal, pat lailjr t
ladia and lmilia, and ttiot attaint a a.utat, boma
Ilk bol, aasily rraalbi 4o tba thaatir and shop,
ping diairtrl hud rooma ail wlfa hot a lad com waiaf
and lari clothea c'oaeta 2d0 romii wlUt p rival bail
atiractlva ca(a at mtnmf pr$-4rai-uiU a ft.
lea and ruialu. Wax fuftber partUulara and In forma,
tloa wrtta n aaaviT. (imieyl and pey-ajad by INTER,
STATU HOT tL t'OMPAsr. E. K Cnlar, Pr.; T.
H. trilcy. V. P.; L H. Vitmf, Sacy.
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