Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1907, WANT AD SECTION, Page 4, Image 35

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    REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
(Continued.)
DUNDEE
Take any Went Farnam Dundee car en to r2d St.
You will find there a beautiful residence district.
What you will ee la well worth an hour a time and 10 centa car fare.
Nothing to equal It about Omaha.
Mien, sightly hits, with cement walk", city water, treea, etc. t475.00 to tTiT5.uu.
Only ini cash, balance tlO.O") per month.
DUNDEE nOME
t 3.:s.'i For 4W7 Davenport Bt., 8-room all moderiV home, full lot, EkU5 feet, only
tl.730 cash, balance aame aa rent.
1IANSCOM PARK HOMES
tlS5"0 For 1120 Park Ave., 12 room, all modern, lot SOxKS feet.
I 5.70 1313 8. 31 at St.. 8 rooma, all modern, lot 80x150 feet.
t 5,ooo-New 8-room all modern .home on 35th Ave., near Poppleton Ave.
WEST FARNAM HOME.
t 5,i"i0 8-room nil modern home, near 35th and Farnam 8t., corner lot, choice.
CHEAP HOMES
t 3.Sno For M B. 27th St., rooma, all modern, lot 52x133 feet.
t 8.0O-2HO2 N. 2th St., 7 rooma, modem except furnace, corner lot.
t 2.7f 2ft N. luth St., 5 rooma, modern except furnace,
t 2.600713 8. 17th Bt., partly modern.
t 2..500 271! Iliown 8t., 7 rooma, one acre of around.
t 2.5iiO Shirley St., 6 rooma, modern except furnace, only XS cash.
t 2,:k 2H13 Hamilton, 6 rooma. lot 6ixl47 feet.
CHEAP LOT IN FIELD CLUB DISTRICT
t l,7n0 For 62xll feet, eaat front on 84th Bt. boulevard, splendid location. ,
16TII STREET INVESTMENT
fifi.oot Hnuthwcat corner 16th and Jackson, 177 feet frontage,
rw.cxrt 2fO feet frontage, near Jonea and 11th Bta.
tK2.t"0 Three-tory brick And flat building-. tlX-20 B. 16th Bt.j rental about !, per year,
tio.flo 44 feet on ltith St., near Davenport Bt. , ,
GEORGE & GO.
1601 Farnam St.
Why
Don't you buy a home? Nd use paying
rent always. Start now. If none of theae
advertised Interest you, call on us for
uthers,
1419 Park Wild Ave. (7th and William).
We have a good g-room cottage, large lot,
paved afreet and permanent sidewalk.
Price, tt,750.
On 27th St., near Poppleton Ave., on east
front lot, 6-room. 2-story houae, nearly new.
Always rented for $240 per yeaf. Price,
tli.SW.
At 1211 8. 27th Bt. we are offering a new
8-oom cottage with porcelain bath tub,
wash bowl, etc., for sale for 13,000, that is
a bargain. Fine shade trees on lot,
2508 Poppleton Ave., 6-rooni, 2-atory house
with bath, etc., south front lot on paved
street, cement walks, barn. This hduse
needs some repairs. Owner will sell for
$2,750. tl.OOO cash, balance long time at 8
per cent. This Is only one block to 24th
St. car. Ivook It up.
Southeast corner of 21st and Chicago.
AVe have a dandy bargain In the way of a
4t-room house, on corner lot, for t3,50O.
House rents for 1420 per year and would
rent for more If repaired.
At 2705 Chicago Bt. wrt can sell you a 2
Mlory, tt-voom house for $3,250 that would
make you a good home. Lot Is 60x100;
overlooks the boulevard; has bath, wash
bowl, etc., full cellar. It only requires
WO cash and balance same as rent
2730 Cupltol Ave., 6-room cottage, with
fine plumbing, full south front lot. Easy
terms.
s
S34 Park Ave, 0-room, thoroughly mod
ern In every respect. Very finely deco
rated Interior. Oak downstairs. Screens
and storm sash. An excellent property.
Hoom on rear end of lot for a douMo
brick. Price, X,000, but want an offer. .
On Harney, near 36th Bt., t-room till
modern house. South front lot. A fine
homo on a beautiful atreet. Price, $7,250.
i We have several more homes on Harney
Bt., near and between 33d and 3Hh Sts.
If you want a vacant lot see us about
those south front lots we havo on Dewey
Ave. and 35th St. These are on paved
street. Huve sewer, city water to sidewalk
lino. Cement sidewalks.
We also have several choice lots near
""til and Davenport Sts., $1,000 and $1,100.
The Byron Reed Co.
212 S. 14th Bt. Thone Doug. 297.
(19)
FOR BALE Modern store bldg., 6 living
rooms, $-0uU; bargain. 'Phone Webster
(19)-M8&i It
REAL ESTATK TITLE TRUST "fA
C1IA8. E. WILLIAMSON. Pres.
(19)-893
U8T ypur property with Chris Boyer, 2M
and Cuming Sts. - fl) 794
REAL ESTATE
FARM RA.MH LANDS FOR SALE)
Colorado.
Wnut a HoTne in Sunny Colorado
We have 30.0OU acres of Colorado trrinat.Ml
laud thai we are selling at TWO DOLLARS
an acre down and TWO DOLLARS an
acre n month until paid for. If you want
a home that will SCPIXIKT YOl. see us
lit oneo.
ROMINE '& WARFIELD,
&C-4U3 Paxton Block.
(20)-25 li)
Choice Prairie Land
Fxr sale; several sections of choice prairie
lund 25 miles east of Denver, Colo., cheap;
easy terms; will sell In quarter sections
If desired. C. W. Price, Spirit Lake, la.
1.01 MM) llx
I'XEKDA GOLD MINE.
Colorado land yields n'ld. In Its staple
crops it returns more rotlt per acre than
iu rut In any other state; more than Its
Kold mine; e have four tine sections
under proposed reservoir at tl2 an acre;
with renervolr in will bring 25: buy now
and make money. John T. Holbrook. 202
McPl.ee Bldg.. Denver. 20) iT8 llix
Ixiok ! Your Chance for a Home.
We have JO.tna) acres of Irrigated land 14
miles south of Colorado Springs. Colorado.
This we are selling at TWO DOLLARS an
acre down and TWO lOLI.AHS- a month
until paid for. In tracts of live acres or
more. This In A CltANCK for men of
MtlDKKATK means to get a home that
WILL SUPPORT THEM.
. ROMINE & WARFIELD,
02-4J Paxton Block.
(lu)-)t 10
WHEN writing to advertisers, remember
it taken but an extra stroke or two of
the pen to mention the fact thai you saw
the ad In The Bee.
40 ACRES of Colorado farming land at
U;t per acre. Chas. B. Wilson. Momiamln.
Iowa. (20 ;n iox
lerra.
IOWA farina at $45 to t5 pvr acre, easy
'mi. .Chas. U. Wilson, Mondamln. Iowa.
M 7u5 Ivs
' Iadlaa Territory.
NEXT EXCCR8ION
Tl'KSDAY. NOV. I. To KK Ol'H lN
lJI AI .ED INDIAN TFKRITORY LANDS
L CAN ARRANGE VOIR BANK
DRAFTS O K . SO THEY WILL "GO"
WRITE IS FOR PAMPHLETS AND
I-ARTICLI-ARS.
VHH PCTNAM CO
go- K. X. L1JTE BLDO
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY fOR SALE.
(Continued.)
0'-
FARM and RANCH LANDS FOR 8 A LB
(Continued.)
Kansas).
to ACRES; Kaw bottom; at Corliss, John
son Co., Kansas; 2& miles from Kansas
City; good improvements: good potitj
land; price, til, 100. 92 acres; Kaw bot
tom; at Corliss, Kansas; good potato,
wheat and alfalfa land; improved; price
$3,000. C. Zlmmermann, Olathe, Kan.,
Route 1. (20) Aljltt kux
MAKE ME AN OFFER-310 acres In Rus
sell county, Kansas. Description as fol
lows: Northwest section 23, township
15. Also southwest ,, section 23, town
ship 15. 1U0 acres under cultivation,
balance grass. Inquire by letter of Oscar
Collar. 370 E. , Water St., Milwaukee,
Wis. (20)
N ebraaVM.
A. P. Tukey & Son,
FARMS NEAR OMAHA
We offer about 1,000 acres of
the richest farm land In this
aectlon, only 20 miles from
Omaha, at prices ranging
from tfio to $70 per acre, ac
cording to Improvements. Thl
property consists of two or
or three well equipped farms,
admirably adapted for ktouk
feeding or dairy purposes.
There are numerous sheds, '
outbuildings, hog houses, etc.,
on the property. - The property
Is In good condition, well
fenced and cross fenced, and
purtlally stocked. Railroad
station on the property, and
only 40 minutes' ride from
the "market town," Omaha.
We should be pleaded to
show you any par. of this
property at any time. It Is
worth Investigating, and we
believe you will agree with us
that the prices asked are be
low the market value of the
property. We are In position
to make very easy terms,
about one-fourth cash, and
balance at 6 per cent In
terest. A. P. TtTKET & BOS,
444-445 Hoard of Trade Bldg.
Phone Douglas 211.
(20) 512 10
IMPROVED DOUGLAS
COUNTY FARM
$:?5 PER ACRE
80 acres Platte river bottom land, Douglas
Co., only 18 miles from South Omaha, with
4-room house, barn, windmill, chicken
houses and small orchard. Fifty acres un
der cultivation; bulance native grass pas
ture. Oply t& per acre, cash. Non-resident
owner makes this very low price In
order to Insure Immediate sale. Rents for
$200 cash.
J. 11. DUMONT & SON,
1605 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb.
(20)
THE BEST ALFALFA, CORN AND
WHEAT LANDS
Are found In the -great Platte Valley In
Lincoln county, Nebraska. Improved farms,
$J0 to $40 per acre. Unimproved good farm
land at JU to $20 per acre. Grazing land
and stock ranches, $4 to li per acre. No
better cropa anywhere. For land lists and
partlculais, address BUCHANAN PAT
TERSON, Land and Iinm gra.lon Agents, U.
P. It. It., Norm Platte, Neb.
(20)-M494 9x
FOR SALE Thirty Dixon and Cedar
county, Nebraska, farms, from J40 to $0
per at re; write for my list. W. P. Truax.
cashier Dixon Plate bank, Dixon. Neb.
(2oi M372 lOx
lrio ACRES. Howard Co.; 16", Bonne Co.,
Neb.; land liest black soil, well Improved
lor stock ot general merchandise. Ad
dress, Joseph Slobodny, St. Paul, Neb.
(2 'l M!U K"x
FOR SALE Oil TRADE-20-year lease on
80 acres good school land two miles from
town, $?-Hi: nr will trade for property or
stock of goods same value. Address Hog
411, Burwell, Neb. (2o 69 lux
I own 3.000 acres of tine level land, rich,
black soil. In Deuel county. Neb. Write
for numbers and buxxain prices. William
Madgett, Hastings, NuU do
Mt acres In Klmhull Co., Neb., good soil,
6 miles from It. R. town. Wo can Hell this
If taken In the next ten days for $l.to per
acre. Phti cash, balance long time.
WAIT INVESTMENT CO,.
3OS-10 Bee Bldg., Omaha.
(2o 771 10
Oregvs,
FIVE hundred thousand acres rich south
ern Oregon land, a strip K miles wide
and 3ut miles long, extending through
four rich Oregon counties; price, $25o per
acre; the bec known land offer In Amer
ica. C. B. Towers. Miles City Montana.
(20 tJO lc .
Taaaa.
A. P. Tukey & Son
FINE FARM LANDS
Our next excursion to the
Great Texas Pan Handle will
leave Omaha November 19th.
Immense crowds of people are
buying lands in Texas from
all over the middle west. A
large amount of money Is be
ing made this year. All ex
penses refunded to purchaser
of land. Rich soil, fine climate
and best of waier. Write us
at once for further inform;,
lion. t
A. P. Tl'KEV A SON
444-445 Board of Trade bld '
Phone Douglas 2181.
(AO-5U 10
WHEN writing to advertisers, remember
it lakes hut an extra stroke or two of
the lien to mention lh fj.ei tt.nf vnn
the ad In The lice.
TOE OMAHA
....... REAL ESTATE
FARM RA.MH LANDS FOR SALH
TexasCoat la aed.
SPECIAL
TRAIN
to the
. TEXAS
PANHANDLE
Nov. 19
Round Trips, $22.50
J. W. Proctor
MERCHANTS HOTEL. Omaha.
(20) 799-10
32.0UO ACHES Panhadle lands, new town
of Mlddlewater and railway station near
the center of tract; lowest In price, best
in quality, best location In the Panhandle;
feneral agents wanted everywhere. Hen
. Tanner Land Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
(20) 172 10
TEXAS!
Put your savings in Texas land. Prices
will doubV within a year. Two crops a
year can bn raised. Let us tell you more
about It. , Excursion every two weeks.
Call or address Texas Land and Immi
gration Co.. 640 Bee bldg. (20) M749 11
Vlrarlala
WHAT $2,MW will buy In Virginia: 333 acres
smooth fertile land near city and short
run from Washington, D. C. by rail. At
tractive brick residence, standing in lovely
grove, barn, and other good holdings.
Fenced, into fields. Water by springs;
good nelRhbors, limit hy, shooting and
Ashing. Charming homo, and good farm.
Price $2,800; half cash. For details and
Ehoto, address W. O. 8tevens, Lvnrh
urg, Va. (20)
Miscellaneous.
A HOME FOR YOU
Our 30,0110-acre tract
land Is going fast.
of Irrigated Colorado
See us quick if you
want a home that W
ILL SUPPORT YOU
IN OLD AOK-nnly
acre down and TWO
TWO r
DOI.LA
; buy a
TWO
rallroi
or writ
TWO DOLLARS an
ARS an acre a
month until puld for
as little or as
nuicn as you please,
OCR LAND, rive
THROUGH IT. See
TOWNS ON
Iroads running
rite.
ROMINE & WARFIELD
6"2-603 Paxton Block.
(20)-27 10
ANYONE having a farm or small business
for sale please write Immediately; will
deal with owner oniy; no agents. Locator
Publishing Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
(Do) 41 lnx
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOANS on Improved city property. W. II.
Thomas, &j6 First National Bank Blilg
(22)-80O
f-
WANTED City loans.
Peters Trust Co.
(22)-7!iJ
MONEY TO LOAN
Get our rates and terms before arranging
for a loan on real estate. No delay.
GARVIN BROS., 1604 Farnam.
(22)-
FOR SALE County warrants that will net
the investor high rate of interest; ulso
some gilt-edge farm mortgages op valu
able farm lands. None of them exceed
one-third value of the land, open even
ings. Union Loan & Investment Co., 310
Bee Bldg. (22-M77B 10
tl.000,00. TO LOAN on business and resi
dence property in Omaha; lowest rates;
no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1, N.
Y. Life. (22)-TO8
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St.
(221-797
LOWEST RATES Bcmii, Paxton Block.
! (22) 795
' PRIVATE MOVKY-NO DELAY.
GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM.
(22)-42S
UNION LOAN &- INVEST. CO., 310 Bee
Loans on Real Estate. Rldg.
Buy 1st and 2d mtges. 'Phone Dou 2904.
(22) 421 Novll
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O Keete It. E. Co., 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg.
(22)-799
$500 TO $6,O0O TO LOAN Private money:
no delays. J. H. Sherwood, 937 N. Y. l ife.
(22)-S02
MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co.
(22) -804
$100 to tlO.OOO marie promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg.. lbth and Farnam.
' (22 M'm.l
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED Unimproved lund or lots: will
give my shares of stock In a reliable in
dustrial corporation for same; deeeribo
what you have and stnte value. Address
Mrs. Cooling. 124 S. Pine Ave., Austin,
, HI- ILM)-7I4 l'x
WANTED TO B0RR0W
WANTED TO BORROW.
Some private nionev on first cluss
Omaha real estate security.
rt. ARION LEWIS. '
ki4 New York Litrf Building.
(24)- M7ii 1
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy aecond-hand furniture,
took and heating Ktovcs, curpets, lino
leums, of lee lurniiurc, old clothes and
shoes, pianos, feathers, bed plllo-vs,
quilts und an kinds of tools; or v. Ill buy
the furniture of your house complete.
The highest prices paid. Call the light
man. Tel. Doug. 3 a 7 1 .
(25) M'JtJ Docl
SECOND-HAND furniture bought and s Id;
also machines of all kuiils rented, $- I r
month. T)l. Doug. iuyj. (2.V Mj;s
CASH paid for Nei ond-iiand rlothlna. shoea,
utc. rt No. leih St. Tel. Leu 23-..
(2j; W6
WANTED To buy calves.
Tel. Doug. a3.
Ui "il
TO FARMERS AND PRODUCE SHIP
PERS. Highest prices fur butter und eggs. Cash
or merchandise. Send trial shipment. The
Bennett Couipuny, Omaha. ()-227
WANTED Flrst-clnss second-hand auto-
I mobile. 1120 So. 31st; telephone Harney
SCI. (2&I MjT5 9
16-GAL'GE pump gun and three or four
dosen cedar decoys. Address 1. 4W. Bee.
125) 7i 10
WANTED To buy, sectional bookcase
with glass front, prefer lower base 12
Inches deep: must be cheap, for cukh.
Address C 641 care Bee. (25) M640
WANTED To buy, a house to move. Tel.
Douglas 3W. - (25) M723 12
SMALL lathe, drill press and shaper. Miihi
be in good condition and climp for cash.
Address C 4H2. car Bee. (25) 724 U)
WANTED Medium aise .soft coal stove
and kitchen wood bottom chairs; ktute
price. Address IS 491. Bee. (2i 622 Ux
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Rooms for light housekeeping,
furnished or uafumlahcd. We can rent
l..
WAIT RENTAL AGKNCT,
3ot Rue Bldg. Tel. D. ?io4.
Open evenings, till (:3o.
(26) 18 10
WANTED A furnished house for the win
lr; roust be thoroughly mudern: Farnam
or Hansoom pork district; it's for a
n I y married couple, with th very beat
of references. Addreaa J 4W. care Bee.
12
SILN1A Utiti: OVUMiJEK 10, 1907.
WANTED TO RENT
(Continued.)
WANTED Room and board by young
couple In private family. State terms.
Address K-4K2, care Bee. (26) 684 10X
WANTED Furnished or unfurnished room
with board; llanscom park district. Ad
dress,8. 5nS,carr IJee (2H M'tlZ 1-X
WANTED SITUATIONS
SITUATION with stationery or paper
house. In business department of publish
ing concern or in sales department of
manufacturing establishment dcclred by
man of 35 years, with eighteen years ex
perience in business office of newspaper
doing !30.0i business. Recommendations
from present employer furnished. Salary
tl.&fl. Printer by trade. Can come at once.
Address Y S3, care Omaha Bee, Omaha,
Neb. (27V MOjO Sx
DRESSMAKING of all kinds. 2M1 Seward.
(27)-M21S NovlOx
BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, age 26:
can furnish good references; Several
years' experience. Address A S4V, care
Bee (27) 620 9x
MANAGEMENT of hotel, restaurant, club,
school or college boarding department,
by man and wife of long experience.
Best references. Mrs! C. A. Martin,
Clarion, la. (27)-M.X)f. tx
EXPERIENCED male stonoa-rapher wishes
work after 5, evenings. Address M 535,
care Bee. (27) M413 llx
WANTED Permanent position as com
panion or housekeeper, by refined young
woman; I belong to good southern fam
ily; can give first-class references. Ad
dress Box 201 Wagoner, Okl.
(27) M487 lox
RAILROAD man, 20 years' experience In
rates and tariffs, wishes situation as
traffic man with mercantile establish
ment. At present employed In R. R.
office. Address F 4!6, care Bee.
(27)-M737 12x
WANTED Position as working house
' keeper in widower's family, ranch pre
ferred, by a middle-aged woman with
girl aged 11; reliable and fully competent
to take full charge; no trlfier need answer.
Mrs. E. Miller, Davis Ranch, Wyoming.
(27) 613 lox
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and cashier;
best references. Address M 484. care of
Bee. f27) M584 15x
HOUSEKEEPING By reliable, refined,
well-appearing, unencumbered person of
experience; good manager. E 494. care
Bee. (271726 lox
WANTED Position as stenographer und
office clerk, by experienced young man
with good reference. Address, O. 416, enre
Bee. (27)-M."78 15x
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper w.ints set of
books to keep evenings; modernte fee.
Address M 601, Bte. (27) M783 12x
CHEER UP!
It's Hot Half So Bad
As They Talk About It
FOR
Delivery Wagons
Buggies
Horse Blankets
Harness
Lap Robes
We Have the Stock; You've
Got the Money. Eank Cer
tificates will Do. .' . .
QUIT THINKING
CHEER UP!
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
William F. Bralnard, et al, to Den
nis J. Craven, et al, lots 8 and 9.
block 3. Ixwes sub-division t 1,100
Reuben W. Ross and wife to James
H. Patterson, lots 2, IK, 20, 2M and
2. block 2, and other lots. Mayne
Place 625
Edward Oisin to George H Miller, et
al, west 42 feet of lot 2 and east 3
feet of lot 3, block 5, MriKBS Place u,O00
Frank Wlnship to Dundee Realty Co.,
part of NE' of sections 24, 15. 12.... 6
E. R. Hume and wile to John 8.
Bacon, lot 3, Arlington 4i
Jacob 8. Ronk .mil wife to Rebecca
L. Coy, west 32 feet of lots 2: and
;ti. block It. Mayne place l.iifio
L. F. Croloot und wife lo Mai ,met A.
Cook, lot 15, Mayne's addition...- JSo
Hasting:! & lleyden to Georgo A.
l.ntviefc, pari lax ioi m.'i, m
3-l.VUI 2.B1I
Julius Wi lier to Marie Weber, lots 13
and It. block 144, Soinii Omaha 7.V
Rven v. Gustafson, cua dinn. to Alma
A. Fogelhiroin. Una !" and 10, block
I. Boyd's addition ii
James Conl -y to Charles Anderson, lot ,
6. block l.o. South On. alia 400
Anna H. horns :ind husband to Mary
E. lla'e. -t al. S;j lot 4!i and all of
lot 60. Windsor Place :i,7'V '
Totals
tl6.2S .
LEGAL NOTICES
OFFICE OF THE KANSAS CITY A
Otnalui R-illtt.iy Company. imiiha. Neb.,
Nov. 11. l'07. To tie fcHocklu.ldei s: Notice
is hereby given that a special iinvting of
the Flm kliolders ot the Kam:i City A
Omaha Railway eoi.ipu'iy will lie held at
the nttice of the coio a:.y In Fairfield, Ne
braska, ut 9 o'clock u. in. on .Ic.nuniy 11,
lift'K, for the purpuKe of acting upon the
iiuest.on nf selling the railroad, property
land trunciilnea of the company to the Clil-
cago, Burlington A ijuiney Katlroad com
pany, the railroad and piui'-rty aforesu!d
Ijcing now under base to snid ccnipui.y.
By order of the boui'd of directors. W. p.
Durkee, Secretary. Nlod-Vt
OFFICE OF THE RE1CUI.ICAN VAL
It f , Kansas A Southwestern Railroad
Company, umulu'. Neb.. Nov. 9. 1S"T. To
the Hlockhuld'-rs: Notice Is hereby given
tl at a special meeting of the Htockhuldeis
of the Republican 'lTey. Kansas A South
western Railroad company mil be held ut
the office ot the couipuny In Omaha. Ne
braska, at 4 o'clock p. in. on January 10,
for the purK.tje of action upon the
question of selling tlie ruilruud, property
und franchises of this company to the Chi
cago, Burlington at (Juincy Railroad com
pany, the railroad and property uforesald
t.e.ng now under lease to the said comrany.
By order of tne bourn of directors V. J'.
Durkee, Seciclary. NIOdtiot
OFFICE OF THE REPI BLICA.V VAI
ley A Wyoming Railroad companv.
Omaha. Neb.. Nov. . lr7 To the Stoik
huldeia: Notice is hereby given that a
special meeting of the stockholders of the
Republican Valley A Wyoming . Railroad
company a ill he held ut the office of the
company In Omaha. Nebraska, at 4 o'clock
p. lu.. on January 10, 1. for the purpose
of acting UKin the question of selling (he
railroad, properly und franchises of this
company to the Chicago, Burlington A
juiiu y Railroad company, the railroad
und properly aforesaid being now under
leufee to uaid com puny. By order of the
board of directors. W. F. Durkee. Secre
tary. Klud
PUMMONDS
LEGAL NOTICES
(Continued.)
OFFICB OF THE OXFORD A KAN8A9
Railroad companv. Omaha, Neb., Nov.
9. ll7 To the Stockholders: Notice Is
hereby given that a special meeting ot th
stockholders of the Oxford A Kansss Rail
road company will be held at the office of
the company at Omaha. Nebraska, at 4
o'clock p. m.. on January 10, Id, for the
purpose of acting upon the question of
soiling the railroad, property and franchises
of the company to the Chicago, Burlington
A tiulncy Railroad company, the railroad
and proerty aforesaid being now under
lease to the said company. Fv order of
the board of directors. W. P. Durkee,
Secretary. Nl0d0t
OEFICE OP THE OMAHA AND NORTH
Platte Railroad Company. Omaha. Neb..
Nov. . 1307. To the Stockholders: Notice
Is hereby given that a special meeting of
the stockholders of the Omaha and North
Platte Railroad comrany will be held at
the office of the company In Omaha, Neb.,
at 4 o'clock p. m., on January It). l:g, for
the purpose of acting upon the question of
Selling the railroad, property and franchises
of this company to the Chicago, Burlington
A tjulncy Railroad company, tiie railroad
and property aforesaid being now under
base to the said company. By order of
the board Of directors, W. P. Durkee,
Secretary. NlOdiiOt
OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND SOI TH-western-Railroad
Companv. Omaha, Neb.,
Nov. . 1i7. To the Stockholders: . N tice
Is hereby given that a siwcial meeting of
the stockholders of the Om.-ilni and South
western Railroad company will be held H
the office of the company at Omaha. Neb.,
at 4 o'clock p. m.. on January 10. 19u8, for
the purpose of acting upon the question of
selling the railroad, property and fran
chisee of the company to the Chicago, Hut
llngton A Qulncy Railroad company, the
railroad and property aforesaid being now
under lease to said company. Uv order of
tha board of directors, W. P. Dt'RKEE.
Secretary. NiodtWt
RAILROAD TIME CARD
UJIIO.V STATION lOth AND M AHOY,
t'nlon Pacific,.
The Overland Limited. .a 8 :d0 am
The Colorado Ezpreas.a 1:50 pm
Atlantic Express
The Oregon Express. ..a 4.11 pm
The Los Angeles Llm..al2:o. pm
The Fast Mall a t:30 am
The California Express.a 4:00 pm
Colo -Chicago Special. ..a!2:10 am
Beatrice Local b 7:42 am
North Platte Local a 7:42 am
Missouri Paclao.
K. C. A St. L. Exp a 9:00 am
K. C. A St. L. Exp all:13 pm
Nebraska Local a 2:10 pm
Chicago A Nortarrestera.
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Chicago Daylight a 7:23 am
St. Paul-Minn, Exp. ...a 7:50 am
Chicago Local all:J0 am
Sioux City Passenger. ..a 7:50 am
Chicago Passenger a 6:00 pm
Chicago 8peclal a 6:00 pm
St. Paul-Minn. Llm a S-.kS pm
Los Angeles Limited. . .a 9:30 pm
Overland Limited alO:t pm
Fast Mall
Sioux City Local a 3:fi0 pm
Fnst Mall
Twin City Limited a s:2H pm
Norfolk - Ronesteel a 7:40 am
Llncoln-York-Chadron .b T'40 am
Deadwood - Lincoln a t oo pm
Casper - Shoshonl a t .oo pm
Hastings - Superior b 8:00 pm
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Chlcngo Great Western.
St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 8:30 pm T
St. Paul-Minneapolis ... 7:30 am 11
Chicago Limited 6:i6 pm 8
Chicago Express 6:05 pm 11
Chicago Express 7:30 am 11
Chicago Express t:30 pm 8
Wabash.
St. Louis Exprew a 6:30 pm a 8
St. Louis Local (trom
Council Bluffs) a 9;S0 am all
StanUerry Local (from
Council Bluffs) b 5:0C pm blO
Chicago, Hock lslaad 4k Paelae.
EA8T
Chicago Limited a 8:00 am all
Iowa Local a 6:30 am a 4
:30 am
:S5 pm
:27 am
:36 pm
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Des Moines Passenger. .a 4:00 pm al2
:30 pm
:66 pm
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lo wa Local all:to am D
Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 4:60 pm a 1
Chicago Flyer a 6:00 pm a 8
WEST.
I Rocky Mountain L't d..ull:15 pm a 2
:50 am
Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:35 pm a 4
Okl, and Texas Ex a 4:40 pm a 2
Llncoln-Falrhury Pass..b 8:46 am blO
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Illinois Central. ,
Chicago Express a 7:20 am a 8:
Minn. A St. Paul Exp..b 7:20 am a 8:
Chicago Limited a t:00 pm a 8:
Minn. A St. Paul Lmtd.a '30 pm a 8:
Chicago, Milwaukee Jt St. Paal
Chic. A Colo. Spelcal...a 7:56 am a :
Cal. A Ore. Express. .. .a :() pm at:
15 pm
26 pin
30 am
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Overland Limited a 9:58 pm a 8
Perry Local a 6:15 pm all
Bl'KLISOTO.I STA 10TH BIASON.
Bnrllngton,
Leave.
Denver A California. ...a 4:10 pm
Northwest Special a 4:10 pm
Black Hills a 4.10 pm
Northwest Express all :f9 pm
Nebraska points a 8:4 am
Nebraska Express a 9:1a am
Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:45 pm
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Local
Arrive,
a 3:45 pm
a 8:45 pm
a 8:45 pm
a 10: 16 pm
a 6:10 pm
a 6:10 pm
812:11 pm
h 9:08 am
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! Schuyler-Plattsmouth ..b 1:10 pm
Hellevue-Plattsmouth ..a s:uo pm
I'lattsmouth-Iowa b !t:18 um
Bellevue-Plattsniouth
Denver Limited a 4:10 pm
Chicago Special a 7:10 am
Chicago Express a 4:20 pm
Chicago Flyer .. a 6:3 pm
Iowa Local a 9:18 am
St. Louis Express a 4:45 pm
Kansas City A St. Joe..aK':4ft pm
h 1 :30 pm
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I Cbleaao, St. Panl. Minneapolis A;
j Omaha. j
f Leave. Arrive.
. Twin City Passenger b i:30 am b 9:10 pm I
' Sioux City Passenger. ..u 2:00 pm all:20 am
' Emerson Local b 6:45 pm b 9:10 am ,
i Emerson Local c 6:45 am c 6:60 pm ,
.Missouri Pacific j
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' Water a 7:40 am u t!:"5 pm j
! Falls City Local b :5u pm all :25 ami
j Falls City lxical c 7!0 pm cU.26 am
! a Dully, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun- I
'day only, d Dally excer t Saturday, e Dally
I except Monday.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
-JAPAN, CHIN. PHILIPPINES. H0N0
LULU AND AUSTRALIA
By the Ilojal Mall Steamers ot the
Canadian Pacific Railway
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ri, Km,reu ut lialta, Kun'tii o( cblft sae
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tiivamrr liomekc1. eas citM ef cants
;.iM..itri only, sc t Ictcrucdist rsts.
fii.i.s shoal ererr u.i esrt.
iuui Means, Mlewtra Aaranfl forn
tst v.or hso (a Auatralia; cattUeat aoccav
B.odaUi':e- Salllsea ut. aoals.
r or raia. isltauuttiou auj luarai :ra, aa-
'"aTc. SHAW, General A seat,
ill eoutk Clark SI . rhlauc.
Clearly Deslanated.
"Sir." shrilled the Indignant caller, "you
had an Item In your papei thin morning
about my husband that wuan't Hue! And
If It was true It wasn't anybody a busl
r.eM!" "What was the Item, mmlm.'' askei
the editor.
"Here It Is. sir; right here'.'' fclie said,
unfolding a copy of the paper and point
ing It out.
"Why, madam," expostulated the editor,
"that mentions neither names nur locali
ties. It says, simply, 'a certain man in
tills town' "
"That tits him to a T!" she interrupted.
"He's the crrtalnest man In this wiiole
town, and I'll leave It to anybody that
ever argued with him! I want this
thing "
"You've got a grievance, all rlgiit,
ma'am," gasped the editor, hrlpleasly.
'please go to the complaint department,
four doors down the corridor." Chlcego
Tribune.
Baptist Mlsaloaarlea.
Tbrse hundred missionaries are supported
by the Baptist wwiuea of the worlX
NEWS OF THE ARMY POSTS
Poctal Daaee OMea by Men at
Crook Proves Drart In g
Caret.
fort
PORT CROOK. Neb , Nov. t -(fipeclul.)-First
Lieutenant O. 11 White left post on
three months' leave. While absent his ad
dress will be 226 West avenue, Jackson,
Mich.
Company K, Sixteenth Infantry, under the
command of First Lieutenant D. E. Hhean.
wlih heeond Lieutenants Chjrthlll and Bubo
and twenty-five enlisted men of Company L
attached, left post Bunday, the id Inst., for
Port Ies Moines, la., for duty to tempo-
iniuy garrison tne posi in me aosence oi
the Second cavalry (held and staff and First
Anti 'I'hiril lnna.ln.nat In v AnM I
Colonel R. H. Wilson, Blxteenth Infantry, Infant. y, In addition to his duties at con -was
directed to proceed from Omaha at 7:39 mnndlng officer. Company L. will tnke
a. m . Hi. kii tni n t i.ii vaiium 4 1 charse of the signal class, relieving Flint
reporting upon arrival to Colonel Frank
West, Second cavalry, for duty in linmcd ate
command of the huso and line of communi
cations between Gettysburg and the troops
In the field on the Cheyenne Indian reser
vation. Companies I And M, Sixteenth Infantry,
under command nf Curtuln H. F. Dnilon,
Sixteenth infantry, with Captain Bundel,
First Liteulenunt ft. Smith and Second
Lieutenant McCune, left post about 3 p. m.
trie oi n mm., ov. r the Hitrlliiglon and rsor n
western rouds lor Cetlvsonrg, S.
luly, In the llelil. 1 non arrival at
D., for
Ciettys-
burg, Cuptnin Patton lias been directed to
report his command to Lieutenant Colonel
Wilson. Mxiecnth infantry, for duty. ' Ex
tra blunkcts, fur cups and gloves, necessary
camp Slices, tentage, lull ucld equipment
and 20u rounds of bull ammunition per man
has been ordered taken. The quartermaster's
department lias been ordered to send eight
wagons, with tvums complete, to accom
pany the command ou the cars and eight
teamsters In charge of the wagon trans
portation und forage for thlrtv-slx mules
for thirty days. The command will take
two days' travel and thirty days' field
rations. Privates Dwynne Bevan und Madi
son J. Hampton, Hospital corps, with one
ambulance fully equipped will accompany
the command. It Is probable that the com
mand will Join the Second cavalry and
march to tlie I'te camp on the Cheyenne
River Indian reservation.
Setgcnnt Heater, Hospital corps, left post
on s three months' furlough. '
Leave of absence for live days has been
granted First Lieutenant Waller Harvey.
Private Ole Oh-son. Company H. has been
detailed on extra duty In the. subsistence
department, vice Private Kalul, Company
U, relieved. '
Second Lieutenant McCune has been ut
tached to Company I, Sixteenth infantry,
for duty. In order that two otiiccrs may be
rresent with Hint company for duty In the
Ibid.
I rlvutc 1 iiiiTii ii ii. Company It, lias been
detailed on special duty in the quartermas
ter's department, vice J'rlvatc Plans. Coui
puny I. relieved In order to accompany his
company in the field.
Private Hubbnrd, Company M. Sixteenth
Infantry, who has been on special duly
assisting the post elcctrtclun, has been re
lieved. Private Phillips, Company I, Sixteenth in
fantry, has been detailed on extra duty
In the quartet-master's department us clerk,
vice Private Frank Sanders, Company Q,
relieved.
Contract Surgeon McMillan, who has been
granted two months' leave, left (he post
on the 5th Inst.
Mrs. crlmmins. wife of Captain Crlm
mlns, who is now In Europe, and two little
children, arrived at post on the 6th Inst,
from Sacramento, Cal.
Private First Class David L. Troth, hos
pital corps, now at Army and Navy gen
eral hospital. Hot Springs, bus been di
rected In War department orders to re
port to the commanding officer, Fort
Crook, for duty.
Second Lieutenant Walter C. Short, re
cently promoted llrst lieutenant. Sixteenth
Infantry, from second lieutenant Twenty
fifth Infantry, has been assigned to Com
pany E, Sixteenth Infantry. Ueutenant
Short Is at present In the Philippines with
the Twenty-fifth 'infantry, and has been
directed In War department orders to Join
his company at Fort Crook, Neb.
Second Lieutenant J. A. Atkins, Sixteenth
infantry, has been placed in charge of
construction work at Fort Logan H, Roots,
Ark., relieving First Lieutenant F. U.
Lang. Ninth infantry.
Mulor William F. Blauvelt. Sixteenth In
fantry, has been detailed as a member of
the examining board at Fort Leavenworth,
of which Major Edward C. Carter, surgeon,
V. a. A., Is president, and Major James K.
Thompson, Sixteenth Infantry, la recorder,
for the examination of such officers as
may be ordered before It to determine
their fitness for promotion.
The following named officers from Fort
Crook have been ordered before the board
at such time as their presence Is required
for examination: Captain Charles Beck
urts, commissary, Blxteenth Infantry; Sec
ond Lieutenants Louis Solellac and Walter
O. Boswell, Sixteenth Infantry. ,
First Lieutenant Otho E. Michaells, Six
teenth Infantry, now on duty with the
Fifth Infantry In Cuba, has been directed
to proceed to Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y.,
for temporary duty and upon . completion
of same will proceed lo Fort Crook and
report to the commanding omcer for duty.
Lieutenant Michaells. before Joining his
company at Fort Crook. Neb., will be
granted leave of absence for two months
and fifteen days, per orders from War de
partment. Lieutenant Michaells was promoted first
lieutenant, Sixteenth Infantry, from second
lieutenant. Fifth Infantry, while the Blx
teenth Infantry was in the Philippines, and
directed to remain on duty with the Fifth
Infantry until the arrival of his regiment
tn the I'nlted States.
First Lieutenant Roach, Blxteenth Infan
try, In addition to his other duties, has
been appointed signal and engineer officer
of the post, relieving Second Lieutenant
McCune, Sixteenth infuntry, who has been
ordered In the field.
Curtain B. B. Buck. Sixteenth infantry,
has been detailed as officer In charge of
post graduate work during the absence of
Lieutenant Colonel Wilson In the field.
Captain E. R. Chrlsman has been de
tailed as Instructor In administration, re
lieving Captain B. B. Buck as same, and
Captain B. B. Buck has been detailed as
instructor In drill regulations, relieving
Captain Chrlsman as same.
Colonel Stnrch and Captain Bhallenbei
ger, Nebraska National guard; Cantaln
Snnddy. Kansas National guard, and Lieu
tenant McKay, Nebraska National guard,
reported the 1st Inst., for duty In connec
tion with officers' school, from November
1. 1S07. to March 31, 1908. Lieutenant Kel
ler. Oklahoma National guard, has not as
Jet reported.
Lieutenant Riley, Sixteenth Infantry, re
joined from leave the 5th Inst. While on
leave Lieutenant Riley joined the ranks
of the benedicts by marrying Miss l.oulsu
Eugenia Haldemau al Austin. Tex. Mrs.
Klley was the niece of Brlaadier General
Oponheliner. retlredi Lieutenant and Mrs.
Riley are temporarily stopping with Cap
tain and Mrs. flnhn.
Sergeant First Class Henry Roepke, hos
pital corns, who is under orders lor duty
in the Philippines division, has been
granted a dulay of twenty days enroute.
The War department has lamed orders
furnishing two bicycles to each military
pot.1 and one additional bicycle to eaclt
battalion In excc? of tWn serving ut the
post when. In the opinion of the quartern-aster
general, conditions Warrant such
issue.
Sergeant Osterkamp, Company E. left
tn thnre iiKinths' furlough the ad Inst.
Art Ulcer Bade;-, Private Fallon. Comnuny
M, Corporal Becker. Company F and Ser
geant Doyle. Company K were 'Uncharged
per expiration of term of service. rVigcani
Doj le immedlatily left for Cuba with the
Intention of re- npsthig in th" Fifth In
fantry. Sergeant Doyle ban twonty-elghl
years service to his credit.
Cook Henry C. Tleman, Couipuny I, was
discharged und Immediately re-enlisted in
order to be available lo b sent to the
training school ut Fort Rllej , Kun., for
bakers and cooks for a course of In
struction of two years. 'uok Tlemun has
liven grunted u furlough by the post com
mander to include Novenil er 12. I!i7,
The Post ixchange with Battalion Ser
geunt Major l'unieUun. Sixteenth inluntiv.
us steward, und Bergeunt Jenson, Company
I. und Musalun Hij)Mt, Company 11, Six
teenth infant! y, us assistants, opened on
the first ot the month and is ,mir sunnly
Ing the many wunts of the men of the
post.
Sergeant Patrick McQulnn, Company H
Sixteenth infantry, has been trunsf. rred us
private to tl.e Fourth liifantrv, Fort Mac
kenxie, Wyo.. and directed to report for
duty. Expense of transfer will bo borne
by the soldier and transportation will not
be furnished Private McQuinq.
Private Robert M. Cantlcrnaii, Company
C. Twenty-third Infuntry, who surrendered
himself as a deserter, has been restored to
duty without trial by (ho department com
mander. Chaplain Hlllman, Sixteenth infantry
who has been grunted leave of ubseuce for
three months, will leave the post sb.ut
November 20. He has seen considerable
hard ecrvioo In (he tropics, having
been In Cuba and served two tours In the
Philippines. Chaplain Hlllman Is the fourth
ranking chaplain with the rank of captain
in the service, having entered the same In
14.
Private John Bradshaw, who served in
the Boer war, was enlis'ed at the ost and
assigned to Company L, Sixteenth Infantry.
The Initial dance of the Pout Social club.
WV.I.-K ' - .1,1,. tl.. Intrllufl....l ..... ...
in the Post hull Thursday evening ih. h
Inst., and bad the largest attendance of
any dance ever given in the P", 'her.:
being about 20H couples on the floor. Many
of the women were sadly disappointed oi,
account of the Third bntt illon being si
hurriedly ordered into the Held. The nui'lc
seven pieces, was furnished by Corporal
Hurhharclt of the Sixteenth infnntrv bum',
and was Commented on by many in tlie h.il'
The club desires to announce through Th
Bee that Its next dunce will be given or
Thanksgiving night. Noeniber Ji, and tha'
the small feo of to cents fur gentlemen will
tx- charged at the door. Ladies free.
Corporal lluttel, Companv (1, Sixteenth
Infantry, upon his wr renuest has been
reduced to the grade of prhnte.
Private John F. lldtts. Compr.ny tl. Im;
Iwen detailed as a member ot the machine
gun lMatoon, relieving Private Thomas
Mather, jr., same company.
Second Lieutenant A. K. urown, rixt -i nth
' IJeutensnt S. Smith, who has been ordered
In (he field
Captain Slaughter of the Pay department
paid the troops at the post on the .111 Inst.
Private Iwls S. Whittle, Company 17.
who was discharged on the 7th Inst., left
for his home at Hprlngfteld, H. C.
Commencing lvceniber the dances wll'
bo given semi-monthly, second and fourth
Thursdays.
Mrs. Cornelius tJarUcner, wife of Colonel
Oardener. commanding Fort Crook, and her
i two little daui. liter. Rarendlnu an I Marti a.
i who have been visit nig Airs, dauteiiei H
mother. Mrs. J. F. Patton of Detroit, for
tie pnsl month, returned to the post
Wednesday. th 6th Inst. Mrs. Oardener
hud not seen her mother since she left for
the Philippines over three veers ago, dur
ing which absence the younger Pttle gill
viia born In Sail ar where Colonel CJirdenae
was slatloned. Mrs. Patton la expected tt
he at Fort Crook for a short visit in De
cember. Quite a large number of the officers and
their ladles were present at the Post Sot la I
club dance. Colonel and Mrs. Oardener led
the grand march.
NEWS FROM OMAHA SUBURBS.
Florence.
The Tracye were entertained at dinner
Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Koirle.
Mrs. Kimball of Omaha visited with her
sister, Mrs. F. B. Nichols, Friday aftet-
noon.
W. H. Rose, who has been In an Oman
hospital for the last week, returned home
Friday noon.
Clarence Holtsman has taken a position
with the Omaha Street Railway company
us conductor.
Hugh H. Meyers of Omaha was a visitor
at the regular meeting of Minne-Lu.
tribe of Red Men. Monday night.
Mrs. Borland of Shenandoah, la.. hi
visiting her daughter, Mra. W. E. Taylor,
Friday and Saturday of this week.
Dennis "Neil, a former resident of Flor
ence, now of St. Louis, Mo., was heie u
couple of daya of the last week vlHltlne
friends.
Frank T. Parker and W. R. Wall re
turned from a week's hunting trip In lint
sand hills last Sunday and report fairly
good shooting.
J. H. lu William haa commenced hlr
contract on grading Bluff street from
State to Fillmore. Several thousand yards
of dirt are to bo moved.
John Tracy and wife, who have been
here for the last week visiting Mr.
Truey's mother, returned to their home at
St. Paul, Minn., Monday.
James R. Glbbs, who, with Ills family, Is
In California, has sold his property . n
Main street. Mr. Olhha and family v Hi
make their future home in California.
Frank B. Prown and W. R. Wall wort
on Horseshoe lake early Wednesday morn
ing hunting ducks with poor succest.
Most all of the flight waa traveling for
the south and not tarrying long In thlg
vjclnlty.
A. L. Hildlnger, representative of tha
Ancient Order of I'nlted Workmen, Ins
been soliciting members In Florence fr
that order and has a good, substantial list
of candidates. The organisation of a lodge
will take place Tuesday evening, Novem
ber 19. In Wall's hall.
The base half people are trying t get
together on a proposition for a circuit
next year. The managers of Dletx, Hen
son and Florence base ball parks have
presented a proposition to the teams in
terested and the managers are wrestling
with the proposition. Mbnager Georg
Slert went to Benson Tuesday night t
attend a meeting of the managers.
West Ambler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blake entertain. 4
Rev. Anderson at their home In Eckermaa.
over Sunday.
Jchn Faverty was the guest of hi
cousin, Marlon Faverty, and family. Ilia
last of the week.
"Grandma" Stulti, who lias been seri
ously HI at the home of her daughter, Mra.
F. Davie, Is convalescent.
Mrs. O. Carlson entertalWd a party ot
several ladles from the city at her hotiM
here on Wednesday for lunchecfn.
Mr. Ryan Is erecting a fine new modern
home here of concrete stone and expects to
have it ready for occupancy before winter.
Mr. Leming of East Ambler had the mis
fortune to lose one of bis driving horses
while driving up the Ambler hill Wednea
day. Miss Ethel Eckert. a niece of Georaw
Blakeley, who Is a visitor from Beatrice,
was the guest of Miss Ethel Emory Moa
day afternoon.
J. E. Aughe and wife were the guests for
dinner Wednesday of their old friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Powers, at their farm
home on the Florence boulevard.
Rev. Mr. Andreasort of South Omaha
filled the pulpit at Southwest church hi'
Sunday. Tlie evening service was largely
attended and an earnest revival spirit per
vaded tha entire service.
J. Empry removed his family from Re.
R. M. Henderson'a, where they have re
sided the past year, to Thirty-first and
Leavenworth Tuesday, In order to be
nearer the I'nion Puclflc shops.
The Ladles' Aid society will meet at th
home of Mrs. J. Bonewltz on Thursday.
iNovemoer it. ner reeiaence la Forty
ninth and Pacific streets. An all day
meeting will be held to quilt. Dinner at
noon.
Marlon Faverty, sr., who Is foreman of
the Chicago A Northwestern roundhouse.
In South Omaha, went to Norfolk Wednes
day morning to attend a meeting of the
rompany'e foremen. H was the guest of
relatives a short time at Oakdale.
J. E. Aughe and wife entertained Mr.
and Mrs. William Chandler of Ashland
from Saturday until Monday. Mrs. ('hand
ler, who was formerly Mrs. M. J. White
lock. Is a sister of Mr. Aughe and mother
of Frank W'hiteloek of South Omaha.
Southwest Sabbath school held Its annual
election of officers after the close of
prayer meeting Wednesday evening. For
superintendent, Rev. R. M. Henderson:
assistant superintendent, Frank Davie:
treasurer, Miss Ada Ouniz: Secretury Miss
Gurtha Long; organist. Miss Myrtle Bluke.
Sunday school at 11:45 a. in. '
HRI.IGIOl a NOTES.
Out of 3Mb Weal, van Methodist ministers
In Grout Britain. Ireland and the colonies.
825 hold degrees from various college and
universities.
The great cathedral at Cologne, although
completed but a tew years ago, has so de
teriorated from factory smoke thut the
body of the church will, huve to be reno
vatid throughout.
Tl.o Motliodlats of Seottle have erected a
large tabernacle for the great revival serv
l.is now in progrexs, and will present the
sirurture to the city for a market house
whin no longer needed by the church.
The national convention of the Presbyte
rian Brotherhood of America ut Cincinnati
November 12 to 14 will be held in the great
Music hall, which has a seating capuiiiv
of 2.("0. with numerous small halls and
commit let looms.
Rt. Rev. John J. Collins, S. J., former
rector of Furdhain university, whom Pop.
Plus X uppouited recently titular bishop of
Antijiliellos und vicar apostolic of Jamaica
W. I., was consecrated to his new office on
Monday by Archbishop Farley Monsignor
Joseph F. Mooney, the vicar general, de
llveied the sermon.
The Methodists of Detroit have elected
Mis. Jane Bancroft Robinson lo head the
lay delegation from that city to the next
general conference of that denomination,
which will be held in Boston during next
month. This is the luat im that such u
distinction has ever been conferred on u
woman. Mrs. Ribinson waa elected on the
first ballot and received a much larger vola
thun any oilier candidate. Mrs. Robinson
was the founder of (he duueoness movement
In America and is (lie president of the Na
tional Women's Home Missionary society.
General William Booth of the Salvation
army addressed three meetings lust Bundav
in the Alvln (healer, in Pittsburg. Pa. All
Saturday night he uo m ,nul to i.hy
ktcluns w. re with him constantly, and tbev
accompanied hlni to the theater. Although
feeble, he talked for an hour and twentv
minutes at the meetli g In the afternoon ou
the work of the Sulvatlou army. At tlie
morning and evening services lie delivered
sermons. Al the evening service the strain
through which he was passing was plainly
noticeable. After the Service be had to be
.rom and hurried ta bis
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