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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1907)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: SATURDAY, ULTOHKI. 2R, 3!J0t. 15 OFFERED FOR RENT Blare f on it need. FOR RENT-Smslt store on 1th and Cali fornia Kte.. eultsble for tailor, barber delltsteeeen or alio ma'V.er. Anply 8. D. Mercer Co.. 122 Faxtun Bin. FOR RENT Grocery store, 4"th ana Cum ing Sts., prosperous community, for tent about December 1. 8. D. Mercer Co.. 22 Paxlon Blk. (ia Mt:4 r OFFERED FOR SALE Facta ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wlrs fencing io Mr foot. M N. 17tl 6u TeL Red . Farnlter. HAND furniture bought and sold; busl- J?; Biess on i yu i n, i.u. with Chicago Fur. Co.. 103 8. 14th. Doug. IMS. " M45 OCUi WANTED TO PELL Furniture and fnr-nlahlns-s Of 7-room modem house, located In West Farnam district; furniture prso tlcaUy new, House leased until Septem ber, 1908. Tel. Douglas 700. (Iff) M251 HIGHEST grsda Antwerp oak dining room pet, practically new, cut $150, baresln at $U0. 'Phone Harney 7tt. U-a$ 29x Maaos, Oreans, Masl-al lastraxaeats. $TT5 NEW PIAKIOS TO RENT at prices ranging from $3.00 to 16.00 per month. Tuning free with any piano rented for four home. SCHM0LLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. - llU-1213 FARNAM ST. STEINWAY piano, second-hand, good con dition, cneap. sis iawCasue ll&d. . . mu oct2 FOR 8 ALS Excellent uprUfht piano, used only threa niontns since built, cneap tor cash or on Installments. Koum &t4 Kar bacti block, B. 16lh St. (16) Main UPRIGHT PIANO at a sacrifice; owner leaving city. 14x9 Uavenport. . (16) M103 6x Kit. ELEGANT upright piano, mahogany pens, used elx and one-ha!' mintin, tUO. 413 N. 23d. (lo-220 2Sx BEAL'TIFTTL Upriaht piano at a big bar . gain: It will pay iu to ca.l and see It. W Davenport. (16) M43i lx Typewrltera and tcwlng Slaehioea. FOR SALE High-grade second-hand type writer; good condition; a bargain at V0. Call room euj. Bee Bldg. (16) 71 CNE Remington typewriter. No. . In gtod condition, for aala cheap. Call at Baa) offlca. (l-2 If laeellaaeaaM. DUPLEX PUMP 600-gallon WorthJngton duplex pump, atae ISalOVixlO. for sals about October L Thla pump he seen about alx months' actual -rvlce and la in good condition; will sU ytrl bargain. Apply W. lL Brldgea. angl baer fca Bldg. - (W)-7 GAS, ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION FIXTURES Largest., must up-to-data stock at lowest prices in toe nlt. Select now. Delivered When neUoU. luspection Invited. BURGESS URANDEN CO., Hi b. iut bt. TeL Doug. (1st 1 FOR SALE New and second-hand billiard and pool tables, vv ieau lut wurlu in clieav Mr bxiurea; easy payments, tiuns-4.cs.-sauia-cuueuuar, bi s). lutn Bu tm-ITl HALF PRICE, small monthly payments, Rldpath a History of tus World. Ainerl camsttd Encyclopedia. Webster a New Dic tionary. U. H. (tooarta, aoutnweai corner Uva aud Faruam. ti8j U02 NI FOR SALE Several ahow cases, new pea nut roaster, large coliee mill, two laie automatic oil tanks and atora fixtures too numerous to mention. Ulobe Land and Investment Co., Omaha, Neb. (1 il HOMEOPATHIC remedies, wholesale, re-, tall. SUermau 4s McConnell Drug Co., Omaha, Nab. , U-.' SEND US your rr.all orders for drugs; freight paid on $10 Iota. Myers-Uillon Drug Co., Omaha. (14 ;4 EIJCTiATOPS for sale In Iowa. Mlnne- sotaT North and South Dakota. O. M. Myers, 210 Flour Exchange. Minneapolis, Minn. (16) M826 Nov. Ux FOR SALE Powers and Edison picture machines; rheostats, trunks, sheets, tools, electrkj fixtures. Johnny Held. Oma hotel. 06)-M3K Six K11 ER WIN-WILLIAMS CO. best mixed paiou oiierman & Alccouuoll Drug Co. -;; FOR SALa-Bargaini lady'a fur coat. For particulars phono Webster 2386. 0-M3 I7x SIMPSON Rockaway, nearly new, vary low price if taken at once. 14 Jones Bu ' 'Phona Douglas 17D4. (16) SSi (Ox OOOD hard coal baseburner for sale. Price, lis. A big bargain. Call 4,7 Ci lcago Bl (i6) MKj i7x SECOND-HAND overcoats and firearms. Singer, 416 N. 16th. (16) 879 EIGHT-FOOT floor ahowcase. Kuennes saa.r, Leavenworth bU Q6)-ll 27 STOVES repaired and sold. Any thing In mom line. Ranee, hill N. !4th. (1)-M1)II NovT LaLT. $1.00 per bbL Wagner. HU N. 1Mb, (il FEW bargains In Id hand soda fountains, monthly pa mania. Dei la hi, lal Farnsr- (14j 67 i DRt'OS at cut prices; freight oald onTll $10 orders, catalogue free. gherman & Mo Connsll Drjg Co.. Omaha. Neb. Hi) 2.4 FOR SALE CHEAP One 10-horsepower. (00-tolt Wetinghaue moior and one $-horse power, 40i)-volt General Eiuc t trio. Good as new. can be ecn In operation. Lincoln Overall and rililit Co., Lincoln. Nei. (16) M41J It ONE car of fancy potatoes for sale at 60o por bu.f f. o. b., Winsidd, at Fiver Brj4. (14) M4UJ 3i fXR SA'.E Oood bastfb'irner, medium site. U1T Blondo. (16) M400 J7x FOR SAI.E-Roll top desk, chair?, tables, rugs. Omres for renL W. A. Kerr. 4N- N. Y. Life Bldg. (161-424 HALL'S safes, new. Id-hand. 1S1$ Farnsm. (14i mo- GOOD gaa range cheap. 161t Locust. n-'6 trx FINE Aeorn 6-hnle steel range; also two round Oak heaters; bsrgaln. 30't Daven port. (16i M306 30x . FOR BALK (leni'lne birrTelo robe la rood end''!on; prlo. $.0. H. A. Town. Whit Irf, lii. ' (!i,)-MW7 2x N'l?. JIM keg. Star Fox Co . 1S07 81. Mary's Ave (UI-MIU NovTx r"n EAl..F-'"e,-..r,1-hsrd ,brl k. In alley tn rear of 10" tatn at. .riMV w KOBUIXS. 181 FAvm T. (lC)-'- Jl PATENTS D. O BARXF.Lt patent attorney and roa china designer. Paaton bin. Tel. Red Till. (17)-M4J LARSON CO.-Book free. Bee 11 117 il PATENTS THAT PROTECT: Our threa books for Inventors rralle on rnflpt of rents tmp. R. S. A. B I.ac-, Rooms -39 Pacific IS id Washlt gton. U. '. Kstabl'nhd I89 '.n Mi"" PERSONAL YOl'XO WOMEN coming to Omaha as sira.ixeis are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian Association rooms. Ibid Farnam atreet. where luey will ba til rected to suitable boarding p. aces or otherwise assisted. (18 Sl A YOUNQ MAN 29 years of age wishes to correspond uii a young Uoi.em an lady from 20 to 25 years of object matrl- mony; mu answer In English. Address Frank Smith, postofflce, Box 932, Butte, Mont. (Is) M243 ix A SATIN skin secured using Satin Skin Cream and Satin Skin Face Fosder. 25c. US) MAGNETIC teolesT Mssssge iUVUiiiilV Vapor and Tub Bams. Room 2. 1204 Farnam tit., 2d floors. af-ut octri LADIES and gentlemen are cordially In vited to come and see the greatest In vention of the aice; prevenis all mis placed and open switch wrecks, also en ables the engineer to take a siding while the train la in motion. North i4ih Su, buuih Omaha, Neb OJ)-M264 Nov.22x PLEATINCl Button. Caching, i ULiminu Embroidery. Dyeing snd cleaning, sponging and shrinking only' &c per yard. Bend for price and samples. GOLDMAN , PLEATING CO.. 10 Douglaa Block. Tel. Douglas 134. (lsi Hii W0 RENT machines. $1 per week, or $S per month. Nebrnska Cycle Co.. corner lith and Harney Eta. (!) i90 (l)-i0 THE SALVATION ARMT solicits cast-olt clothing' In fnct. anythla you do not ried. We collect repair and sell, at 114 N. Jlth St.. for cost at collecting, to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 4135 and wagon will call. (18) 611 OMAHA Stammerers' Institute. Ramga Building. (1-8S7 PENNELL MILLINERY CO.. 1PM DouglasT (18)-187 NIT 8TRINGE9. rubber roods, bv mall: cut rices. Send for free catalogue. Mvers- i Ullon Drug Co.. Omaha. (U) SVi PRIVATE CONFTNEMEXT HOME Mrs, 1 Dr. King, 1824 N. 24U St. Tel. Web. Xii. (18) list REAL ESTATE RBAL ESTATE! DEALERS. RUSSELL M'KITRICK CO.. 423 Ramge. PATNE INV. CO., 1st floor N. Y. L1 f T Douglaa 1781. (19)-4te GEORGE A COMPANY, ltMl Farnam. TeL Douglas 75. (18)-S91 PETERS TRUST Co., N. Y. Ufa Bldg" (1?)-SJ0 L SIBBERNSEN, room 208, 120 So. 16th. (19) U.184 4 ITY PROPERTY FOR BALE. (Your Time Has Come Not to die but to save some money. Re member the old saying (Every dog has his day.) Who knows but what this Is yours. Now don t set still and let the other fel low make all the money. Ws are selling one to twenty acre tracts In Keystone Park that ara worth from one. two. three times what we are asking for them. For sub urban home sites these tracts can never be surpassed, there are thousands of trees, beautiful shrubbery, oiled roads and every thing a man could- ask for to make a place an Ideal spot for a suburbsn home site. Don't forget wa only have twenty-four tracts left and are selling one or more almost every day. Don't wait until thoy lire all gone. Let ua take you out today In one of oar automobiles to sea Keystone Park PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. Y. Ufa. Tel. Douglas 1781. D. V. SHOLES CO., First Foor Board of Trade. Tel. Dous;. 49. (19)-SW4 25 SOME CHEAP LOTS Ccrrter, th and Seward. 60x127 feet only $4M). Comer, 2th and Franklin Sts.; pa'ing, water, gaa, permanent walks, 60x127 feet isso. Corner, SOth and Fowler. 66x132 feet, paved, sewer, water, gas $600. Corner, 2th and Fowler, 60x18? feet- JtS. Three nice lots, 17th and Grand Ave., south front$300 each. Two good lots on 17th. close to car, water in eireei omy jie ncn, W. T. GRAIIAM, BEE BLDG. ' , (19)-27 28 A. P. TUKEY & SON SMALL COTTAGE CHEAP Wa offer S-rSom cottage at 1106 8. t2d St., with ground, 30x60, for $1,000; $.00 cash, balance monthly; house Is newly psperod and painted outside. The house Is vacant, ready to move Into. City water and tollot. A. P. TUKEY SON, 44-M& Board of Trade Bldg. 'Phone Douglas 21S1. (l)-92 BRAND NEW Five-room cottage located at 17041 Rug gles St.; sewer, city water and gas; large bath room with excellent fixtures; double floor; Interior hard pine finished In golden oak; large cellar fully bricked and re mented; gnod barn and buggy shed; per manent walks: south front lot; this Is positively the best bargain In a 6 room cottage In this section offered this season, price only $2,100. C. G. CARLBERG, BOLE AGENT, 911 N. Y. Life Building. (19) 34$ nows Tins for . $3,000! 7-room house, modern except furnace. It has permanent walks and in a good loca tion, This la on the Ames Ave. car l'na and cnl two blocke from the 24th line. This la a snap. Price only $3,(X. NINE-ROOM HOUSE $3,500 We have a beautiful all modern nine room house In bt-inls Park that we have been authorized to sell at once. Th's Is worth fully 4,000, but so aa to Insure a quirk sale we are going to let it go for P i i k; Vv k SI I M k KT rn ' ' vvy.,. 1st Floor N. Y. Life. Tel. Douglas 1781. (l)-39a 26 84,60 ' will buy elegant 9-f-Kjm modn.n houea at 414 N. Slat St.; east front; paved street; permanent sidewalk, beautiful lawn; large Hl.ailo tires: easy tenna. if necessary. TKOMAB tRENNAN. Room 1. New Tork Life Building U-Ta HERE IT IS1 Tavenport St., west of high school: houee and half lot, renting fur $3u9 per year; price, mly M.100. F. D. WE AD, 101 Farnam; Oreund Floor. (it) MJ.4 a rOR SALE IWO Rees St.. t-room house, with lot k'x4a ft. Price, $.Ki0. Inquire of J. U. Allhouse, 1301 So. tn Ave. (!9)-4b8 FOR S.l.E lot 16, Ellraheth Plae. In. quire felephea Meyers, lilt No. lnh St. (19) M3o0 3vx FOR SALE New modern 6 room cottage Is north -fisrt. Al location, pnone oner, liuimy 2177. i)-H4 Nev.ls f people REAL ESTATE citt raoi-KNTir iuh sale. (Continued.) NEW HOUSES READY TO MOVE INTO $1,700 On 28th St., Just south of Rlnney, wa have Jnet completed a very pretty little 4-rnom cottage, has nice living roum, good-slsed parlor, nice bed room, kitchen and pantry, cemented cellar, water, electric lights. The llvrhg room, parlor and bed room a e being papered with a very nice selection of good paper; walks will be put In and we can this on very easy terms, about 1300 cash and $20 to 125 per month. Including Interest. This Is a well built little house and an attractive-looking place and It offers a good opportunity for a small family to let their rent pay for their home. $ J.UJ0 v ' ! On Meredith avenue. Just east oi 3ist, on the north side of the street, we are Just completing a very nsnnsome i-iinry, - ( ill fit lliutiri ii iiuurv. i i it v. en in"" Bleu nrr.nrnnient of rooms, ail of them being large; the parlor is 13x17, papered with verir nretlv naoor: dinlnsr room 1s 13x17, pa ttered with a nice selection of dining room paper; cellar under the whole houee. ca- mented. verir best furnace, pipes all wrap- pea wun anopsias, iiuu im who vi m plans we ever built, has $ very lajge bed rooms, wun large closets on secona unor; woodwork on first floor Is stained in Iml- ' tatlon of weathered oak. Is waxed and pol ished, has electric lights and gas and the combination fixtures are being put In. There is no better built house In the city than this one; has permanent walks all around; yard Is sodded and everything Is complete. The price la exceedingly low and the terms are very easy. We can sell this for $800 or $700 cash and the balance at 6 per cent. This la In Collier Place addition, where thinga are moving and where fins houaes are being built all around. 1704 Farnam St. (19)-397 25 A. P. TUKEY & SON SIX ROOMS, MODERN We offer southeast corner of 40th and Charles Sts.. 6-room cottage, modern e--cept furnaoe; first-class condition Inside and newly painted outside; near car line; on paved street. This Is the last of four houses we lately bought and will be sold at once. A few hundreds dollars cash will take It. Price. $1.S0. . A. P. Tl'KEY & SON. 444-445 Hoard of Trade Bldg. 'Phone Douglas 2181. (lS)-393 25 FOR SALR ON EASY TERMS: 2014 Bancroft St. 2!2 Bancroft St. $S16 Brown Bt. ?;H0 e. lxtb St. 3. '!I9 Corby St. 4T8 Franklin St. 4;j'l ft ward St. 1122 North 4b St. z:-1 8. 24th St. S. 2d Ave. i.UO Patrick Ave. 4. U1 Dodce St. CKEIGH, PONS tt CO.. Kb Bea Bidg. (1--213 26 Inside Snao Northeast corner 19th and Capitol Ave., 66x uo, $8.&oo; two morka rrom postomce. can you equal It anywhere? C. G. CARLBERG, Sole Agent. BU N. Y. Life. v (19)-M26S NEW, READY TO 'MOVE INTO Strictly modern house, very best material and workmanship; built for a home; pol ished hard-wood finish; south front on Main Central Boulevard, four blocks Cre.ghlon university, seven to high school and only twelve blocks to business cen ter; room for two mora houses; will sell all or part at a bargain. I. Conner, Owner, 233 Neville Blk. 0)-M236 36 WALKING DISTANCE Brand new five-room cottage, thoroughly well built; cemented cellar under en. tire house; double floors; nice large stllo for atorage purpoaes; nickeled plumbing; everything modern except heat; located on north side of Blondo street, juat eat of $7tb; good neighborhood ; close to school. Go and look at it and aee for yourself how It IS built. Price $2,360; easy terms. , C. O. CARLBERG. IU New York Life Bldg. (18) M1$J 1 . THREE BARGAINS SMALL HOUSES House ef 6 rooms, full lot. fruit. Orchard Hill, SSth and Blondo Sts. 775. Two houses, 2t'th and Charles Sts.; rent for $26; lot 63x107 feet. All for $2,300. $27 S. 21st Su, cottage, 6 rooms, close In $2,260. W. T. GRAIIAM, BEE BLDG. , (19) 281 26 NEW COTTAGE CHEAP Cm Ames Ave., nesr $4th St., Just finish ing, nice cottage, furnace, bath, closet, gas snd electricity, street car, full lot only W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. (19)-277 1$ BOULEVARD PARK nOME V he:e tl.ey all go, only two blocks irom Sherman avenue car; best service In the city; location can't be beat; haa rooms, modern throughout; combination fixtures, reception hail, parlor, ainlng ioj.h, kitciien, butlers pantry, three bedrooms, bathroom, full basement, cemented u, furnace, modern porch, cement walks. It s a beauty, east front. Bargain, $j,100. oKAliAM-WKIUHT REALTY Co., Phone Red $53. 922 N. Y. Life Bldg. (19) .til.,4 it MODERN HOUSE TO - EXCHANGE Largs lot with good house. I rooms, paved street, car Tine, to exchange for tu'Jdlns; lol or iari. W T GRAIIAM BEE BLDG . X. UUAUAJ1, UlU DUUU. n9)-20 26 I CHICKEN RANCH. $4 acres, 10 minutes walk from car; all fitted with new ouiiaings ror en'eken bust. chun-. in 0,ners plana reaulres him to sell. F. D. WEA.D, 1S01 Farnam; Ground Floor. (1-M32s ii FOR SALIC A well built 10-reon frame house, beautifully finished In hard wood; hard weed floors, mantels, modern bs'h room, and conveniently arranged. Will sell st a very low price, to be removed fiom present premises by purchaser. Ad dress C. C. Rosewater, Bee bldg.. Omaha, U3i Mill NICE COTTAGE 35Tn AND JACKSON even rooma. modern, cement walks, good repair, nne location t?"i. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDO. (19)-79 3 I WILL pay a good price tor cMtaeei to move. J. II. Farrotts, Board of 1 rdJe. (.9)-MJU 81 REAL ESTATE at reasorable prices; write 1 for UL U. R. hobloson. Mnii Crux, I Cal tl8 ii) Nj r ' Is safie to say 150,000 read TTie Bee daily REAL ESTATE CITT PHUI'KIt I 1 KOIt S AI.B (Continued.) trackage property to lease or sell, i:xl77 ft., on B. M. Hv., good location for wholesale house or coal yard. ANNA V. METCAl.F. Phone Douglas ba 1234 ft. 10th St. 09i-M77l Novl SUBURBAN ACREAGE. 12 acres, south of Forest Lawn ceme tery, with two small houses; all for J2.7&). F. D. WE AD, 1801 Farnam; Ground For (1W-M323 2 FOR SALE Strictly modern -room home lot 80x90 ft. $3,4 0. Well located, in estl L'e at once. Cramra & Bent, set N. T. Ife, (19)-M431 26x REAL ESTATPJ TITI.T! TRUST CCi 1 CH AH. K WILLIAMSON. Pre nai SM M , nTS ,n HalCf0n Krlghts. Benson, lying well, close to car lino; 20 minutes' rldr to Omaha. Will sell altogether or In bunches of five. For prices and terms ad dress H 42. caro Bee. (IP) 157 , jgj j.mt, pr rty wlth chri, Bovr Ki an(j Curnln, gu. (l-94 BUY THIS BARGAIN. Lot at 26th anl Fort streets, only $?2 B O. Nordqulst, Owner, 624 S. 20th St. (19-751x REAL ESTATE ' FARM RAXCII LANDS FOR SALB laws. 80-ACRE farm In Iowa, Income property In good shape, clear; client will trade for unimproved land In Nebtaska or riouth Dakota. Uib&on 4k Planck, Rod Oak. la. (20) M2.'i 2D BE6T nursery stock from grower to planter. Cyrus Harvey, Altoona, la, (20) .V1362 8.x A BARGAIN , In Iowa. SO acres, splendid improvements, reriect lana, sngiitiy roil ing. Only IS miles from Council Bluils postofilce on level road, 58.5(0. Kane & Van luyl, 603 West Broadway, fciotn phones' 121 (20) M433 Zix Kansas. THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY. KAN SA9 OAS BELT. Fine 22$ acre farm, five milea from Coffey vllle, the meuopo.ls of southeastern Kan sas, the oity of many factories, weekly payroll, $20,080 This farm has fine Improvements, has tele phone and free rural mall aervloe. Is fine land and can bu bought at a right pries. Have a fine list of farms and city prop erties. For any Information address A. R. Wilson, CoSeyvllle, Kan. (20 M246 29x FOR SALE Phillips county, Colorado, threa line quarters; title perfect;. $1,000 each. II. L Brown, 600 4th St.. Stoux City, la, (JO) M3 30x Mia rl. FARM of 120 acres for sale cheap; will sell all or part; mile from Swope park; fine view of Swap-j park and Kansas City. Address Rural Route No. 2, Box 62. Hick man Mills, Mo. (JD)-MOOl 30x NeBraansu FOR SALE 6-aere fruit farm, near Flor ence; t-roora house; apples, cherries, small fruit, etc. Prlco, $1,200. Crelsh Sons ft Co., 601 Bee Bldg. (20) XT2S9 i FOR 8ALB 60 acres, well Improved; 2 story house; 55 acres broken, balance pas ture. P. H. Ball, Silver Creek. Neb. (20) M300 S0x Waahtngrtoa. FOR SALE On Puget Sound, near Seat tle and U. S. navy yard, lands of all kinds and prlcea, for farm, garden and orchard. For particulars address Lock Box 42, Port Orchard, Wash. (20) M170 28x af Iscellaaeoas. i L CHEAPEST land InU 8. for H the crop; no cash. Nat. Inv. Co.. Brandeis Bldg. (20 ) M'W2 Q?it REAL ESTATE LOANS LOWEST RATES Beuiis. Paxton Block. (22)-a:s) WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Cu. (Si) 3D1 WANTED C'.ty loans and warrants. W Farnam Smith ft Co.. 1330 Farr.am St. . it) 9)0 ti. 000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property In Omaha; lowest rttes; no delay. Thumaa dreuuan, Room 1. N. Y. Life. (2i)-S3 LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O'tCeefe R. . Co.. 1001 N. Y Life Bldg. - 122) -M4 LOANS on Improved city property. W. U. Thomas, U First Natiouai Bank Bldg. $500 to $30,000 TO LOAN at ir.wost rates; no delay. GARVIN BROS.. KH. Farhara. (Z2)-Vul 1506 TO $15,000 TO LOAN Private monev; - no delays. J. H. Sherwood. 9Z7 N. Y. Life. (S2)- UNION LOAN INVEST. CO., S10 Bee Loans on Real Estate. Bldg. Buy 1st and 2d mtgea. 'Phone Doug. 2'MH. (2V)-421 Novll $100 to $i0, made promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead bidg., lain and Farnam. (221-MIU MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Ce. 2-yq WANTED TO BUY WANTED- To buy secona-hand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carpeis, lino leums, elks furniture, old cluthes and shoes, pianos, fratners, bed pllluws, qullis ana all kinds of tools; or will buy tho furniture of your house complete. The hlahee. prices paid. Call the right man. Tel Doug. Sin. iX)-Uul OctU SECOND-HAND furniture bought and sold; also machlnea of all kinds rented, $2 per month. Tel. Doug. (($. () M6 CASH paid fer second-hand doming, shoes, etc to No. )th bt. Tel. Red If J. (a.l-907 WANTED TO $i. BUY Calves. Tel. Doug. (;)-7i ' CASH paid for old booka Crsne-Foye Co., , m S. Ulb, Phone Douglas 1321. (2i)-204 TO FARMER3 AND PRODUCE SHIP- PER8. Highest prices for butter snd eggs. Cssh or irerchsndtse. Send mil shipment. The Bennett Company, Omaha. (J5I-2T7 WANTETJ To buv. table. f-r grocery. Park Ave. a 11 ft. counter or Parker Sh-ln, (26) MU 28 WANTED To buy roll top desk, . I) 44, rare Pee. 36) d1res4 -MStt SO WANTED TO RENT A RB" FINED aentletnan and wife, without children, wish to rent a rurnlted fist or small house for any lenath of time agreeable to owner; would furnUh bond and hiahest references. Address any time before November 1. N 403. bee office. (3(i ailuO 27x SINGLE gentleman wants first-Mass place to ruom and board, near car. (i 4 41. Pne. (24) al34U 30 WANTED. TO RENT Nov. t young mar rlud couple, 3 rooms furnished complete for housekeeping, with private fain'ly; rooms must be coxy and attractive, with waier, heat and rieiesaary conveniences; must be within one mils of postoff ce. be tween Datennort and lavenworth vt of 17th. A place homel'ke and congenial cValred; slate price. Address C 44, care lioe. C6)-M6 27 II 3) WANTED TO RENT (Continued.) WANTF"D-De space In well located of- i flee; reasonable rent; for light real estate business. Address B 442. Pee. i (2 Mr 2 ' I JUST got married and would I'ke to rent a modern furnished house for the w'nter. It must he strictly modem In every is spect and an a select neighborhood; would j.rerer Pahiani district or Hanscom park district. Can give the very best of ref erences. Address C S33, care of Pee. (2D-I46 :x - WANTED Furnished house; good esra gjaranteed; no children. Address J 419, cars Bee. (26) 844 J6X WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG man stenographer will be open for posttlun about Oct. 1. has clerical excellence: relcrences. Aunrees tiv. rare Bee. t77)-MWi YOUKO woman of "Kr"'"" WANTED By experienced dressmaker, work to do by the day. Call on or ad dress 2Ki6 Dodga St. TeL Harney $7M. U7) 4J7 Nov$ 1JRES3MAKINO of all. kinds. 2611 .Seward. (27) M21$ Nov IPX WANTED Position by an energetic mar ried man, with character and ability, as salesman. Address B "fl"' SHORTHAND practice wsnted by student, part of day; small pay. Address W 440, Bea. (27) MJ16 30x TO EMPLOYERS OF OFFICE MEN. I Wsnted. by middle aged accountant, em ployment as mansRor, muutu v. keeicr; competent, neat, quick and aicu rito; eighteen years In last two positions; nine years head bookkeeper to one of ths largest corporatlona In ''the wet." Ad dress Y 62. Omaha Bee. (2D-M770 20x WANTED By a young southern lady, po- sitlnn ss housekeeper, who nas ownen and operated hotel; competent to ,take full charge; peorle ne-dlng cooks do not anply. Address Mrs. Bhoemseker, W No. st- (I7-Z?B 17 YOUNG MAN wants position as piano plaver for picture theater or similar. a- !rZ S:- aabe1, 1840 B- i-M&Vx"" coln- Neb- ilL SITUATION wanted by experience elevator ennauclor. Aoaress w. Ij.. mi! . jn St.. or Phone Webster $264. (37) -22 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Robert H. Olmsted and wife to Frank I McCoy. unrtlvH of lots $ and 4. block 43, and lot 1. block 44, Flor ence Florence company to Arthur C. Swerdfeger, lot 24. Ed Phelan's add. Katie Feldhusen and husband to An drew Anderson, lot 19. block J. Flor ence Michigan Mutual Life Insurance com pany to Henry Hofmeister, els "t lot I, block $. Bhull s 1st add Barker company to Ethyl 1. Brink man. w60 feet of e.100 feet of nH lot 7, block 6, Orchard Hill Harry A. Tukey to Phillip Klink, n2o feet of wS4 feet of lot 62, Hartman'a add r Mary E. Balrd and Alice D. Redman to Amanda M. Rhyn, part lot 2, block lMVi. Omaha 3orge W. Cater to James D. Jacoby, lot S2, block 2, Patterson's subdlv... nnnle R. Boylan and husband to D. C. Patterson, trustee, lot 14, block 18, Central Park Clementine Mltianer and husband to Patkway Real Estate company, lots , 9 sod 10, block 1. Tipton Place, and other lots Walter E. Kreler and wife to same, lot 1, block 1. Kent's add Linwood Pane Land company to Wil liam D. Gamble, lot 8, block 2, Pope Place Julius C. Deetken and wife to Elisa Deetken, lots 14 and IS, Vinton Place Edgar A. Balrd to G. A. Wlese, lots 1 150 100 1.150 EGO 1.000 1 1,650 76 100 40 700 8,000 5,250 I aim i viibuuj as a u UAI .... Rorence D. Lewis and husband to 2rry, Rokop. s9. feet of lot 40. I Porters add s ana 7, uraday s subdlv... , Albert Cahn to John Roslcky. trustee, " juim mmniif, iiunvr, e44 feet of lot 1, block 1&0. Omaha.. 10,260 Mary F. Bourke to Bailie W. Hor bach, lot 18, block 9. Kountze's 3(F add J Arthur D. M'ller to Charles E. Wil son, lot 12, block 8, Monmouth Park 1,700 Total amount of transfers $25,923 RAILROAD TIME CARD UNION STATION 1 Oth AND ssARCY. Ualon Paelae. I Leave. The Overland Limited. .a :$o am The Colorado Express.a 8:&t' pm Atlantic Express The Oregon Express.. .a 4:1 pm The 1-oe Angeles Liuv.al2:U p n The Fast Mall a 9:30 am The California Express.a 4uin pm Arrive, a 9:10 pm a 60 pm a S is' am a 4:0) pin a 9:16 pm a 6:45 pm a t:60 pm (.oio.-Chlcagn Bpeclal...all!:li) am a s:s am Beatrice Local b 7:4$ am b 4:1$ pm North Platte Iocs I a 7:41 am a 4.15 pm Chicatco ft If ortawealera, Chkago Daylignt a J:io am all:54 pro SU Paul-Minn. Exp.. ..a 7:60 am W nn Chicago Local...! all:$J am ,a $:2f pm Sioux City Paosnger...a IM a.n - a $. pm Chicago Passenger a 4w pm a 9.tu am Chkugo b pec la I a 6:00 pm lUin St. Paul-Minn. Llm a $: pm a 7:4t) sin Los Angeles Limited. ..a I pin al2.Jj pm Overland Limited al0:0V pm a 6 :8a am Fast Mail a t.H am filoux city Local a 8:50 pro a 9:20 a.n Fast Mail ll:llpm 'Twin City Limited a :W pm a 7:40 am Norfolk - Bonesteel a 7:40 am a 6:26 pm Llncoln-Yoik-Chadrn .b 7:40 am all;) am Detdwood - Lincoln a $:00 pm a t:'J pm Casper - Shoshonl a I Ati pm all:) a.u Hastings - Superior b $:00 pm b 6:1ft pin Fremont - Albion b 6:36 pm b 1:86 pm Catcaa-o, Rack Islaaa ft raolae, EAST. Chicago Limited..... ....a 2:16 am all:30 pm Iowa Local. 1:1V tin a 4:Su pm ira Moines Passenger, .a 4:00 pin a.l M pm Iowa Loral all:4S am b 9:66 pm Chicago (K stern Ex.). .a 4:10 pm a 1:. pm Chicago Flyer a f .00 pm a 8:86 am wjrur. Rocky Mountain Llm...all:44 pm a 2:36 am Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1H pm a 4:4o pm Okl. and Texas ti a 4:4t p.n a 1:14 pm Llncoln-Fatrbury Paas..b t:tt am bl:li am Hluoarl Pacige. K. C. ft St. L. xp a 9:00 am a 6:61 am K. C. ft Si. L. Exp all:!, pm a 6.81 pm Nebraska Local a 2:on vm all:4o a.u t'hlcaae, Mtlwaakea A St. !!. Chicago ft Colo. Bp I. ...a l eg am alliWpra Cal. c Ore. Express l pm a 3 2 irni (rverland Limited ilMpm tldiim Perry Local a L.U pm alO.Wsm Caleasa Great Wsalera, Paul-M'nnei.polla janpm, T80aia J.aoam li Wpm tnspm $;Z7am 7tam ll:SSprn 8:30 pm t M pm St. psul-MlnneAiolia Cnltago l-inii'ea ... C nlcago Express .... til ago Lxpreea ... Wabash. Bu Louis Express bt. lxiuis Loral Council BlufTai . Etanborr U 1 I C'ourcll Bluffs) . Illlaels Cealral. a 4:30 pm a :M am (from a f 30 am aiiiijpre (from b $.00 pro blO:llam Chlrsgo F.xpieaj a T ie am a t 48 pm M'nn. 8'.. Paul Exp...b 7 :0 am a I fci rm t'hiiago Limited a 6 OA pm a I 31 sin Minn. & St. I'aul Ltn t d a $.30 prn a 8.S0 am WEDSTER ITA I5TU A WEB1TG1I rhlcaaro, Omaha. St. Panl, Mlaaeaxtalle ft Isv. Arrlra Twin City Pavenger....b : i am b 9 10 pm Sioux City Pa sengar a 2 .00 pm all:l am r mStson Locai .o a e pm nt icam ..c ii am c $.60 pm Liusrson I-ocal Hlaiaarl Paelae. I,e-l via Weeping Water r"i' . f':y I-ocal Falls City Lot! . .a $-05 am a 6 v pm ..bliti pm a 11 30 am ,..o 7.0u pm cil.iu am RAILWAY TIME CARD cT"t"I Bl RL1JIGT05 ITAe-lTfl alAtOKa erllngtea. P' enver Caltfornl. orthwest Special .. Lea re. ...a 4 10 pm ...a 4:1 pm ...a 4 1 pm ...a 9 9" pm ...a t am .. .a 9f am ...b 1:43 pm Arrive. a 4 ie pm a 4:1" pm 'men Hina isrthwesi Fspress .. ,'ebraska pointa ebrska Exrreea ... Lincoln Fast Mail.... ineoln Local I :PB sm ; Inreln Local a s rm blO:W am 7 46 am mi'STllle, Plattsmot.'h.b $10 pm ellevu ue. Plattsmouth...a $10 nm latismenth-lnwa b t il am UeviMi plsttsmouth HI: m envr Limited ill:im a I: Im fhlraea. Kioe'sl a 7:00 Dm all 46 rm Chicago Fx press a 4 W pm I Itt im Chicago Flyer a 4 SO pm a l:.im , Iowa Locsl a 16 am s11:0am 1 Ut. I.ou's Express a 4:4S pm all sOam Evanses kitf a rt. jnf,iin:pm a:oam Ksnsss City A Ft. Joe. ..a 1:13 am , 6:10 pm Kansss City & St. Joe... a 4:46 pin a Da'ly. b Pa'ly except Sunday, dny only, d Dally except Saturday, except Monday. o run- m s uaity cn,AJtx'g fmrnew or trs "akabict n n ton, nns, isifw rm ii 0 THE ORIENl SB. a a a is laoi 14,000 ton. One, Ursw rrvruairr ivy nrni Pfrwatf tla 7 a, eoetirf unlr 400 00 M nf, tnolnrllng Itior rirurvlont. SPKOIAU FKA1 I KKSi Miavirs, Catiif. 84trillv AlttMnr. Uttlta. II Dart la Krpt n T.rSS'V ronwantlTtfinif.. AthfttiaV, Rom. m$j st a In Eurnn. Kuroo. RKilr. tto. r. & CLARK. Times Bldg., Nw Tors. ALIENS FOR OMAHA PLANTS Immigrants Ara to Be Brought to Ue lieve Labor Congestion. MANY FACTORIES REED HELP Commercial Club Will Work with Bnreaa of Immigration aad Natorallsation Toward Im port lag; Laborers. Aided by ths Commercial club snd United States Bureau of immigration ana K.turaji.ton Omaha manufacturers and JNaiuranrauon. wmu . business houses are to be put in loucn wttn immlgTanU, who desire to corns to ! ths west. Ths new plan It is oenevea win in wsys solve ths help question, wnicn w now crippling a number of large Omaha ctorle A lsrgs shirt and v.r.U f0tory Is running at less than half Its manufacturera of work clothes ; " "1' . " i. nitm. out ana oinrr wsm. - - " a third of the usual quantity of goods be cause girls cannot be secured to work In the factorlea, and skilled men to handle machinery are st a premium. The bureau, which Is In ths Department ef Commerce and Labor, has asked the commissioner of the Commercial club to assist In the placing of Imlgranta In sec tions, where they sre needed snd where 1 their economic worth will be appreciated. , Commissioner Guild will take up ths matter at ones and a number of business concerns may bs relieved of tbs help shortage question. In writing to ths Commercial club the chief of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalisation ssya many of the admitted aliens are not only faithful snd hard working laborers snd domestics, but skilled workmen. Hundreds of them ar skilled In the various trades, such as ara found In the cities of ths west. Some of them K n Vimr en It. H In f Vi btsr tmsehlnj. shops of Europe; others are textile v,,,. - 4,i. .... workers, while hundreds of girls ars ths best of seamstresses. Besides looklrg out for h' which is . ri.v,. r,r-i.i -i,.k wanted In Omaha, the Commercial club may put those desiring settlers and farm hands In touch with the immigrants. through the bureau. The bureau ssys many of the admitted aliens settle in localities where they have no chance to work at their trades, owing to their Ignorance of the big oountry to which they come to make their homes, i Tt-i.v, ,v .i,ln., . n,...i..n. i ltn th" "',"e ' organliatlona as ins umana commercial ciud, u is nopea to place the skilled laborers as well as the unskilled, where they are needed. .,.-.. .... , , - BOND SIGNERS HOLD THE SACK Looklaa; for Tkelr Frleada Now tkat Cases Are Really De lag Tried. Signers of - bonds In sppeal cases from OCEAN STEAMSHIPS police court to the district court sre doing ?1ue"t'on,d 7h.eth!I 'LY1 Kirth'.-70il .1 .i ii .... . . the better for ths establishment of the some energetlo rustling Just at present to , rntet states. It waa the contest of discover the whereabouts of ths people '.U61- that settled the question for the cen whose bonds they filed Owing to ths action I turtes whether this republlo should s and . .,,,- n.ii n .m- ! or fall. Italy had Ite Savonarola, Fra"oe of City Prosecutor Daniel In calling up the Joan of 'ArQ ard Am,rica Its J ho appeal cases In criminal court. The city prown and that colossal ngnr. Llncoi-i. prosecutor has announced all cases ap- nealed will have to bs tried. Heretofore it has been customary to allow the cases to die on the dlstrtot court docket. Friday mornlug five appeal casea were called, three pleas of guilty being received and two bonds forfeited. The caae ot Essie Gordon, charged with ever. One country, one flag and one des hein a vaarant. waa to havs been tried tiny Is what the Grand Army of the Re ft nd her attorney, E. F. Morearty, was In court, but the defendant, after te.ng sol emnly cailsd three limes, caine not and her bond was forfeited. The following tes.s were called; Stella Stone, charged with running a dis orderly bouss near Forty-first and Farnam streets, (leaded guilty and was fined Mb and costs. Andrew J. Plerson, maintaining a nui sance, pleaded guilty, fined $26 and coats, flno to be suspended for tnirty days and remitted If during that time he abatea the nulsar.ee. J. M. Stlnberg, paid $lv fine imposed by lower court for maintaining a nulaance and case dismissed. Essie Gordon, defendant failed to appear and $100 bond s'gned by A. W. Kelpln for feited. Tern Cozzard, charged with vagrancy and frequenting dlaotderly houses, failed to ap pear and $100 bend signed by Mary Novak forfeited. TERMINALS QUITS THE FIGHT Compear Abandons Effort 4 Prevent City Coaaell Opealag a Street. The Omaha Grain Terminals has given up. temporarily at least. Its fight to pre vent the city council opening Thirtieth rtreet to Bancroft, and the injunction caee brought in district court to prevent action by the council has been dismissed. Several weeks ago Judge Red irk announced he would deny the application for an injunc tion, but the order res never been presented for his signature and the restraining order would still be eftectlve until the forma'. order was signed. Before this was done the ' attorneys for the terminal company asked the case be dismissed. cladding Peru its. Stroud A Co.. frame daelil- g, Twent'eth and Boyd streets, 8w0; gir-d ft Co., I nn at-ed. Twentieth and Boyd streets, $hO0; Mrs. M. Hohn, frame dwelling, 3751 Call well street. 11,930; Anna M. N ln, frame dwelling, 2718 Capitol avenue, $1,"X; Hwtn Hoa-ars n. frame dwU'ng. MIT ake tret. $').Cio: Slilmer ft Chase Co.. frame dwel In 4; Eighteenth and Laird s'e's. :t600: tt I mer ft Chase Co., frame dwelling Seven teenth and I and srtf, n 01; ji'.n V Haskell,, frame dwelling. Thirty-sixth snd Faraioga streets. 60; W. A. and O. Pertk-V, extension t hotel building, 1611-1613 Farnam street, $20,Ui0. VETERANS AROtSD TABLE Twenty Fifth AnniYt-mry 0 V. S. Grant Post. a 4 '10 pm v M'SIX SUKVIYORS AEE PRESENT a 6 -10 pm al7 'l pm i . ' of Flahteea Men Wha Orgi the Post Oar-Third Join liver Jahllee Taarsday Night. la Thursday night nearly one hundred mem bers of IT. S. Giant Post. No. 110, In cluding their wives snd daughters, partici pated In a banqnei to commemoreto thi I twenty-fifth anniversary of the post. Th uanquei laoies were respienoeni wun oro orations In the national colors, supple mented with cut flowers and potted planta Around the festal board were some of thl best known rltisens of Omaha, Including General Charles F. Manderson, John I Webster, Department Commander Thomai A. Crelgh. Past Department Commander Henry E. Palmer and R. 8. Wilcox, Tasl Adjutant Oeneral-ln-Chlef Charles E. Bur mester. Colonel Brad P. Cook and Assist tnt Adjutant General E. N. Trtmbls of . , Lincoln Also a number of women prom inent in Woman's Relief Corps work In Omaha and elsewhere throughout the state. Post Commander N. K. Van Husen acted as toastmaster, and toasts were given and responded to. The first was "The President of the United States," a rising response being given. 'Our Post" was responded to by Edward A. Parmele. He gavs a short history of Grant Post and reviewed Its distinguished membership, paying a feeling tribute to departed members. ? General Maadersoa Talks. General dliarlea F. Manderson, the first commander of ths post, responded to the -sentiment, "Our Inheritance." He said In part: It la a little difficult for me to appreciate the fact that a quarter or a century has passed since this post has been formed, particularly when I notice the elastic step of the men who are here tonUht that wero present at Its organisation. I congratulate you that time has dealt so gently with you. Every man who followed the flag during those four dteadful years of war Is en titled to all the good that can come to him. What was It we Inherited In 1W1T It was herd to realise that we inherited a treasury without mone. We had no army. The days of militia training had vanished, when suddenly we found ourselves In tns midst ' of a mighty war to meet ths men of the south, who had kept alive the martial spirit, armed and equipped from the treas ury of the I hi ted States under James Buchanan. Then came Abrahan Lincoln. How well I remember hta gaunt, homely figure when the Canton Zouaves, a m'lllary company of which I waa a member, went to the western extremity of the stats of Ohio to escort him across the state on his way to hla Inaugural. It waa my good fortune to be permitted to go to Wasntng ton to witness his first Inaugural and hear the matchless eloquence of his great In augural address. What was our Inheritances when the battalions aisembled at Wash ington? It waa a nation torn asunder, a new nation Just formed, whose cornerstone rested upon the fabric of slavery. We started Into the strife. Days of d'saster followed. There were periods .when the most sanguine lost heart. But you know the story, the dismal Inheritance we had. The present glory of the nation is the result of what ' we wrought from 1951 to lw. And there Is this today about that conflict dreadful as It was. that I believe we sre the better for It. That war made more men than it maimed. "Oat Legacy. Captain Henry E. Palmer responded to the theme, "Our Legacy." He said In part: The Insp'ratlon of loyalty and loVa of country that prompted us to enlist and go out and battle for ths flag, for prln- clples of right and Justice, for .(berty. free , speech, free soil and for the perpetuity of the ,randest natlsn on God'a footstool. gt 11 I warms our hearts to words of praise and acU of lov n1 devotion to our comrades ho died in battle, 'on tho dreary march, , hospitals or prison, or who since the declaration of peace have wearied of life's , struggle and have reported for duty be yond the dark, mystical river of death. Ws cannot be true to ourselves and forget i n. We enloy what they wrought out with agonies and heartbreaks. We possess the Inheritance which they bequeathed to in written In 1 tiers nf hlnrtH. Am mj u ) glory over deeda that have been reoorded i as heroic, we are reminded that the treo or wnose ripe irun we eai. nas us roots . ,n the grmV. at our co-Tirades, in ltli the state of Nebraska, then a territory, had ' a population of less than 30.000 whites, yet I w,,n "lnet.yS?! wH' rfn',K,2,0,u"rn'1 men to the front to help defend the Union, and during tne struggle, our or our meager p-.PUlatlonwe.e-t In all 3,307 men and of- ll'-rf'Sj tj " 41 IIH John L. Webster fo'lowed Captain Palmer. Hs saldi Ws have heard tonight of something of what the war coat. It was In 1783 that a Frenoh statesman gravely doub'ed the s to i'S of the American republic, and he The epoche of time hrougnt tortn colossal ffur'1 who hould "" hu??an destiny. but theor came not from royalty nor fr.rn the realms of horaldry, but from tre peo ' pie. In the Inspired Lincoln was the ral iratlon of Ged'e command, "Let there be light, and there was light." I believe In , the Invincibility of the American sfl'.dler. He Is leading everywhere, now and for- public has achieved Rev. T. J. Vackay spoke briefly upon "America's Mission." Hs held thst Amer ica's destiny wss founded upon ths rock of righteousness, born of the spirit of Christ, and that as a nation Amer'oa would ever stand because It came from God's right hand. Ths banquet closed with the salience singing "Auld Lsng Syne" snd "Amer'ca." At the special Invitation of Rome Ml lar the visitors then visited ths vineyard In ths basement of ths Roms. and ths stiver anniversary of Grant post was at an end. History at Post. V. S, Grant pott. No. 110. Department of Nebraska, was organized August 18, 18X It waa originally known ss Omaha post, but upon the death of General Grant the poet applied for authority to change Its name to that by which It Is at present known, and on January 13. l&ftt. ,such authority was granted by ths department commander. Ths post ass mustered In by Comrade Brad P. Cook, then assistant adjutant geneial of the Nebraska department, and who was an honored guest at the banquet Thursdsy evening. The success of ths silver annlverssry bsn quet Is isrtely owing to ths labors of Post Commander N. K. Van Husen, assisted by C. E. Burmester and E. A. Parmele of the executive committee, and Comrades and Mesi'amea R. B. Wilcox, Andrew Traynor and C. F. Weller of the reception com mittee. 1 The charter members of the post were Charles F. Manderson. C. Fi Burmester, C. F Goodman, D. E. Kimball, C. II. Fred ericks. E. A. Parmele. Sam B. Jones. W. F. Bechel. M. R. Rlsdon, William Coburn, J. S. France, A. D. Morrs. W. 1. Broatch, Mark Hanson, Victor Landeijren, C. E. S iulres. J. S. Caulfitld snd J. E. Holtorf. Of these General Manderson and Messrs. Bnrmester, Parmele, Jones. Lardrgren, I'snson and R'sdon survive as members of ths post. Of the others seven sre desd, two left the post, one whose sddress la unknown snd one In California. Help Wanted, Oeirk. "When you want help, any k'nd of helo, from a private aecretary to a ditch dleeev, p'ease remember that nearly evervbody ll Omaha has an eye on The Pee Want Col umns. A Bee Went Ad will till a resos able a ant every tl.ua. I