Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 13, 1907, Image 11
TllK OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 100. li . PEAL ESTATE cttv morKRTr row ha i.e. - fContlnued. ALL NEW HOUSES - BUILT BY US BY DAY LABOR l.a-redlth Ave.. Just esst of th St., attraetlvw 4-room eottage. city foundation, full to-foot lot will be ready for ocoupiliry November . tl.aoO 42t Amn Ave.. 4-room, pretty cot ters, ett- water, elentrtc lights, cement block foundation, oemented cellar, full lot; Junt the place for amall family. 11. Wo Mth Kt.. Just south of Blnney, we ha-w Jnet eomplcted a very pretty little rmwi cottage, hat nlc living room, good h1s4 painor, filre bedroom, kitchen and pantrjr; cemerrtel cellar, wster ami electric lights. The living room, parlor and bed room arei panered with a very nice selection of paper; walks are In, and we ran sell thla on wry easy , terms, tlwvt rash ant) t'Jn to JR per month. Including Interest. U.10?! Vinton t. Just west of 2th Bt-, r4ce r"11". "Ire porch, city water anj sink In kitchen; has 6 nice rooma on first floor and one finished and one un finished1 on second TInpr; full' smith front lot, high' and sightly, In location that Is sure to tnirrea.se tn value. We can aell this on veryr- easy terms. M.l-l N. SHh St,, I rooms, all mnl em, eras and electric light, close to Podge t. car Are. A very fine home In a block that id Suing built up with fe.ll new houses. 12. e7K-eoutKe4s't of 81st and Meredith. 7 rooma,. rooms and bath down stair, t rooms sjtd storeroom upstairs; modern but furnace.' ffhe porch In front and around - aide of house; permanent sidewalks In front; one block to car line and paved street. All new houses are being built around " this ' one. AV111 be completed, In atm t?wikj (rays. HASTINGS FAJVNAM BT. IN DUNDEE Jjot prices are low and terms reasonable. Especially In the ; Wftlnity of the Happy Hollow Chjb Grounds, where the grading and careful prepara tion of tha loU and blocks was - recently completed. The loca tfoq ad surroundings are et ' caUeat. Almost every lot ft high and ponimandi a fin : .Any Wast Ftroera-Dundee cfr will take' you to tha ' grbunil . .Call at -our office and 'J ' will gladly take you out or teJ:pJ)ona and we will meet yon on the ground. , oeOROk! k CO., 199. ramam Bt. ' (1W-88, 13 JIQW'g TIIIS FOK $3,000 f . , : 1 raoina, modern pxcept furngce, perma nent waJks and In a good location. Thla Is on.tbe!AmeB A.ye. car line and only" iwo block firtira the 4tti line. Thla la it snap. ONLY $3000 - -paySb" INVESTMENT CO., FTrat floor N.' T. Ufa. Tel. Doug. 178V. (W)-8S6 It 1? Investments Two. gsw eottagea, near Vinton Bt. car brtS, very cheap. H.76A for both. Will aell separately. Jlent I21.M. ' ' . ' Tiro cottage, water and . gra, thron b)ocka tA Cr. ReBt jpB.Off. pnljr 11,80ft. Store'' building and Hiring rooma.. V(nton it. Will rent for 136 TO. Very cheap. 11.8Q0. LOTS OF LOTS Two lots, 32d and Boyd, for both.. o. Fifteen lota, iftth and Amos, on car line, MM), up. Three-lota, IMth end 'Miami, all go at Fine lot. Underwood Ave., Dundee, 8900. WRIGHT ft LABBURT, ' ' . 6 Bo. 16th fit. Tel. Douglas 151 (19) M906 14 r" $150 CASH v W?LL START- TO BUY M ' HOME OF YOUR OWN, ' Tgvi can have your choice of ftve 4-room houfes located on 17th St, just north of Dodge; houses Nos. 13. 18$,' 1, Y and IS Norh trtb St. These houaaa have been newly papered and painted, new plumbing with batti-pin) n, all fixed up in first-class shape. ,Thl la an opportunity you should not ml: Plica of houses $1,800 each. .("':': HASTINGS & . IIEYDEN, 17ui Farnam Bt. Bee Building. (1)-Miu 14 . NOVEMBER BARGAINS. $1,440 WILL BUY BUILDING LOT ON HOWAJCD NEAR 20TH. $1.W, ANOTHER ON 30T1I. NEAR HOW AHI. I 4M.L NICB DOWNTOWN MODERN r $!,, AleV MODERN HOME. WITH THEHB ARE "'PPBTIMEN BKICK8." PRH'KH CAN'T BE DUPLICATED. tJT TMll.tl ON OOOD TKRMb. WHETHER k-W WANT TO BUY OH SELL, CALL AND PKHJ U8 A FtfW MORTdiOH COUPON BONDS FOR IAI.E. $!.. rFTL'RKD ON 1KK)1 HUtMN KH8 PHOPFRTT, 8KOURITY AH SOLUTE Nf DFpHECIATION. THE; PUTNAM t- rHH-8 N. Y. l.lfE BLDO. 7ADET TAYLOR. T-REd. W, B. TAYI-OR. SECY. (i-Mii-a $3,000. ; i S-ROOM HOUSE. . 2230 NORTH 18TH ST. Hnm a 4 large rooma on first floor 4 bedrooms on second floor j gtrWUy A modem but fumace: larse east front: n su-foot lot. with fine shade tree a, room to build another house; close to Sherman ave nue and Iodge Bu car llnea. - HASTINGS & HEVUEN, 1104 ramam St. , Bee Bnlldlng. ' (Il)-U!w8 14 M FT. est V. T. trackage, near beaft of wholesale dig- ,lrlct, 82.150. ' ' HARRISON ft MORTON. ' .'.I. i-8U K. T. Life. Tel. Doug. S14 ' ; ' " L , Uh-K4 U 1U bay etegsat 8-room. modern house at 411 N.'giat fci.; esst front, paved street, permanent aldewelk. etautlful lawa, largs sbaUa tr- K-ssy terms if necessary. 1 THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 8, bv lorg Life Bldg. tl)-710 bLT THIS BARGAIN. . tA. at tt ang Fort Bta. only $!2. (A eiVlif, Oaurr, (.4 S. 8uth St. REAL ESTATE - CITT PHOfKHTt fOlUill! (Continued.)' J.i75 40U N. STith 8t., 6-foom two-story house, 3 rooms and hall down stairs: all modern. Including- furnace, gas and electric lights, on full lot. paved street, one block tu ear llae; will be flnislied In three weeks. 1.noo wr Meredith Ave., next street north of Ames Ave.; south front lot, Snxiao feet; .cement walk 1n front and around house, cemented cellar and fine furnace; all modern conveniences; haa large recep tion hall, very large parlor, large dining room, also good kitchen, pantry and rear vestibule on first fbor: three very large bedrooms, with large closets, on second floor; the floors are all planed and var nished; papered; haa electric lights, gas, combination fixtures. fcUflfc 23th and lYankMn Bts.. we have a T-room, entirely modern house-on south front lot; paved street, paving paid;- ce ment WHlka in front and Rm-md ho'iee; one block from' car. easy walking from the business district: close to schools, churches and stores. House has nlcw reception hall, parlor, dining room, kltchon and nice pan try, rvar vestibule on first floor; three nice bedrooms with good closets and bath on second floor: tho floors are all quarter sawed end hard pine, - dressed and var nished; good full cementcl cellar, splendid furnace and coal bins. Tho house have electric lights and gas and latest stvle torn blnatlon fixtures ;: very best moderg open plumbing: yard I all eoelriWd. Th's 'house is complete in every respoct: tl.100 cash will handle this house, balance ran ho paid at the rate of fJ3 per month. Including In terest, i - ' Office open every Monday ' evening until 8:30 p. m. ' . . & HEYDEN, BEE BUII.DlNa. (19) M9u6 13 BANK Denoalts wanted In payment for lota In all parte of the city. Lota In Central Park. Bedford Place, Comer, Tliornhurg. ' West Bide. Orchard Hill. Carthago. Crelghton Heights, Saun ders Hlmcbaugh's. Hansuom Park, etc., at $100 to S2M. Lots on paved streets. to rao. All prices lower than In iw. Abstracts of title In the Guarantee Abstract Co., glvfcn with all lots.. Patterson, 1623 Farnam 'a')-75U Acres in Omaha Are Sure to Advance We have 6 one-acre lota left In our Mili tary addition, between Omaha and Benson. We are going to close these out at once. First come, first choice, -8 blocks to car line. We can show you these at any time Price 800 each; terms, $26 cash, 810 a month. Hasting & Heyden. 1704 F'arnar 8t Bee UQllillng. - - ;-MJ;.H.W)jW J"OR BALE A well buljt 10-room frame house, beautifully finished In hard wood; . bard'wood,. floors, .maotalB. modern bath room and conveniently arranged. ' s Will sell at a very low price, to ,be removed from presort premises by purchaser. Ad dresa C. C. Rosewater. Boa Bldg., Omaha. : H-M3.7: TWO town lots In Texico. N. M.. three blocks from depot; ono Is comor lot; both 26x126; partly paid for; will sell cheap for cash, or trad 'for lot hure. Texico has about 1,200 people and Is the terminus of the Belen cutoff and the proposed Browg woo4 TOM- H- F. Patterson. 01 Dotig laa (1)-M874 Ux FACTORT and warehouse. ' containing tV,0U0 sq. ft. floor apace; 838,000.. , j HARRISON & MORTON B12-IU3 N., T. Life. Tel. Doug. JJ4, FOR BALE Modern store bldg., 5 living room, $2,000; bargain. 'Phone Webster !. 9)-M668 11 PEAL ESTATE TITLH TRUST pA OilAS. O. WILLIAMSON. Prea. (l)-98 ' REAL ESTATE FARM H&KU LAM US FOR SAlG) Celorade, Choice Prairie taml Fo 'or aale; several sections of choice prairie tana miies east or iJenver, ijoio., cheap; eaty terms: will sell in quarter sections It desired. C. W. Price, Spirit Lake, la. t) M& Its COLORADO. WE have for sale lands In all sections of the state; for growing grain, fruit, sugar beets, potatoes, melons and any kind of vegetables; irrigated or unlrrtgated, im proved or unimproved. Also have a list of stock ranches. Writ for particulars. , Vaca Land ft Investment ' Co.. Toltec Bldg..; Denver, Cuio. . .-.20) MW Hx Indian Territory. NEXT' EXCURSION TUESDAY. NOV. 18. TO KB OUR UN-1-XJUALEI) INDIAN TERRIT TJ1T LANDS. WE CAN ARRANUK .YOUR BANK DRAFT . K.. K THEY WILL "OO." WRITE US FOR PAMPHLETS AND PARTICULARS. TttB PUTNAM CO.; -604-6 N. Y. LIKE BLDO. - ' - -(-M131S HekrasM. Sio acres, not far from De Soto. Washington Co., 15 to . a. alfalfa. l' to .aoo acres plow lajid, bsl. pasture, fair .. house and barn, ttt per acra. HARRISON & MORTON, 81J-81S N. T. Life Tel.-Doug. JH Omaha. . . . . 20)- 12 Texas. Special Train to the Texas PANHANDLE Next Tuesday. Go With I s. J. W. Proctor. ' Merchants Hotel, Omaha OD-Mklt lax REAL ESTATE, LOANS LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomas, 6u6 First National Bank Bldg. WANTLD City loans. Feterg Trust Co. (C)i-7W FOR BALE County warrants that will net the investor lush rat of Interest; also ome gilt-edge (arm mortgages on valu able tarn) laoda. None of iheui exceed one-third value of the land, open- even ings. Union Loan ft Investment Co, 410 Bee Blug. v . atr-Mr;l tl.W0.ua. -TO LOAN on business and resi dence property In Urnehs; lowest, rates; no delay. Tbomas brenuap, Room 1. N. . Life. - - - IB)-7M WANTED City loans and warrants. W. - Fsrram Smith ft Co., 1320 Farnam St. . (U-e7V7 . LOW MiT ILATKa-beasia. Facto Block. (22 ;w FBIVATB MONET-NO DEI. AT. GARVIN bKud., 14t4 FARNAM. 1B 43 LOANS n hnprored Omaha properly. O Kefe R. E- Co.. )W1 N. . Life Bllg. 01 N. . Life jT (12 : m tUO TO t.We TO in AN Private money; ao OslS)s. J. H. Sherwood. N N. Y. Lite. MONEY TO LOAN-fame Inre-tment Co. .RRL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) . tl" to ro.noxmade promptly. F. D. M ead, Wtsd Bldg., istb and Farnam. WANTED TO BUY T?ANTEI To buy second-hand furniture, look and heating etovtt. carpets, lino leums, office turnlture, old cfothca and Shoes; pianos, feathers, bed pillows, aullts and ail kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of yettr bouse complete. The highest prices raid. Call the right man. XeL Doug. till. (ZD-MMI Decll SECOND-HAND furniture bought and sold; also machines of all kind rented, I! per month, tel. Doug. W. -M- . CASH raid for second-hand clothing, shoes, etc. tut No. 16th 8t. TeU Red t)-fl WANTED To buy calves. Tel. Deng. X. ) 161 TO FARMERS AND PRODUCE SHIP PERS. Highest prices for butter and egg. Cash or merchandise. Bend trial shipment. Tha Bennett Company, Omaha. (3d) -ST WANTED TO RENT COUPLE would like two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; northwest part of city preferred; must he modern. HeBt of references. Address W 50. care of Bt;e. (3H)-tO 13x WANTED SITUATIONS SlTl'ATION .with stationery or paper house, . In business "department of publlsning con cern, or In sales department of manufac turing .establishment dnslred by man of thirty-five years, with eighteen years ex perience in business office of nrsa.er loing $.10.11110 business. Recommendations from present employer furnished. Balary tl.609. Printer by trade. Can come at once. Address T 93 caro Bee, O.naha, Neb. t'J7) M888 ISx EXPKR1ENCI3D bookkeeper and cashier; best references. Address M 484. care of Bee. (27 Mba lax WANTED Position as stenographer . and oftlce clerk, by experienced yol r.g man wlO good reference. Address, O. care Bee. (27)- M578 Hi SITUATION wanted by colored man porter. Tel. 2448 Webster. (27)-M5Q 18x WANTED By lady with experience col lecting, copying or corresponding to dj. Call TeL Douglas 8048. J7-K)7 18 WANTED-By tnun a yenrs of age. fair education, temperato hnhlts, situation at clerk, or work in wholesale house; good references, -Address D 610 care Bee. - (J1-M873 1U REAL: ESTATE TRANSFERS' John H. Paine to Omaha A South- - wostern, H. R. Co., pari Oov. lot 8, , , seotion 23-16-1J. 8 J.500 Robert O. Fink, county treasurer, to :D. U. John, aub lot 2, Gov. lot 3, action 24-15-8 .... Same to samo, NV(j lot 4, block V On aha ' Florence W. Hall and luisland to Charles W. Hull and wife, part lots 2, 3 and 24. block 3, Park Place 1 diaries W. Hull and wife to Florence W. Hall, part lots 23 and 24. block 3, Park Plae . 1 The Unlversellst Ooneral Convention to Tho Church Erection Board of tho United Brethren In Christ, lots 8 and J, block Z Kuuntxe Place &0P0 Herman Kountie and wife to Tho Universalis Uuneral Convention. ;UTI v 1 Huldah A. Vun Aerham to E. D. Pratt, r,, lt 4, block 12. Myr, Rlohardi ft Tllden's adillUon 1 D. W. IMerrow and wife to Hulduh A. Van Aernam, same , 1.000 Clara 8. Kountzo to Qruce E. Nealo, lot 8,' block 20. Highland Pisco ,' 8,800 A. D. Carter ond wife to Elizabeth KV Van Ness, 1ota 13 aad- 13. block 7. Melrose Hill 1 Minnie C'arr and husband to R. H. . Ianderyou, lot 14. block 1. Saunders ft Hlmehauglt's addition .(.... - 1 R. H. Landeri'ou and wife to Minnie Carr, lots ( and 7, block U, Weat Sldo ..... : i........ 1 Ottorge i Bird, et l. to William A. Chapinan. lot 2, block 9. Druid Hill 1 Augusta H. Crissman, et Hi, to James 8. England, part lot 113, Nelson' addition ., 450 Lucy HeabrSofce, et al, to 'Oeorge W. ' KlngT lot . sub and r-aHotmet Of block 8. Bemis Park 775 Mary W.. H. Corralck . and husband to Omaha Oraln Terminals, lot 2 ; and NVs lot 3, block 13. Kountze & Ruth's addition 1 Bridget M. Wrlpht to George A. John son, part lots 8' and 8, block 2, A. S. Patrick's addition 1,800 F. W. Oarley to Herman Drtshaus, lot V2. block 1. Boulevard Terrace.. 1.150 E3. O. Hume to Louise Von Kroge, lot. - 8, block 4, Denman Place 1,350 H. K. Wallace to Mary B. Wallace. lot tS, block 4. Hawthorne- S Same to Louisa Von Kroge, lot 3. : blocH 4, Denman Place...' 2 Robert O. Fink, county treasurer, to. Hugh E. Wallace, same ' .... Same -to same, lot 23, block 4, Haw- : thorne Qeorge TV.' Cooper to JobIo Stanek, Tpart 8W"4-10-14-13 67 Oeorge W. Sumner and wife to Sarah ' A. Holbrook. part WH 8W14 SW5i . 2-15-lI .'. ' 4uo Albert-T. eleybolt and wife to Arthur '. Borland, Nft Nfc 8W14 30-18-13.. . .1,700 'Tdtala i i.. 826,005 LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE QV THE KANSAS CITY ft Omaha Railway Company, Omaha. Neb., Nov. 8. 1907 To the Stockholders: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the i stockholders of the Kansas City ft Omaha Rallauy company will be hold at the office of the company In Fairfield. Ne braska, at 8 o'clock a. m. on January 11, I!, for the purpose of acting upon the queatton of selling the railroad, property and franchises of the company to the Chi cago, Burlington ft Qutncy Railroad company-, the railroad and property afoiesa.d beiiig now under lease to said company, by order of the board of directors. V. p. Durkee. Secretary. N10d OFFICE OF THE REPUBLICAN VAL le, Kansas ft Southwestern Railroad Company, Omaha, Neb., Nov. , I9u7-To the (Stockholders: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Republican Valley, Kansas ft South western Railroad company will be held at tli. otfl.ee of the company in Omaha. Ne braska, at 4 o'clock p. tn. on January 10, 1S. for the purpose of action upon the question of selling the railroad, property and franchises of this company to the Chi cago. ' Burlington ft Qulncy Railroad company,- the railroad and property aforesaid being now unUer lease to the said company, by order of the board of directors. W. p, I'Jurkee, Becretaiy. NIOdtiOt OFFICE OF THE OXFORD ft KANSAS Railroad company. Omaha. Neb., Nov. . 1'JOT To the Stockholders: Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of Dim stockholders of the Oxford ft Kanstis Rsll fvad company will he held at the oftlce of the company at Omaha, Nebraska, at i 'clock p. ro.. on January 10, 4. for the purpose ' of acting upon the question of ailing the railroad, property and franchises Of the company to tlie Chicago, Burlington ft Qulncy Railroad company, the railroad find property aforesaid being now under ease to the Mid company. By order of the board of directors. Wi P. Durkee. fteoretary. NlOdHot OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND NORTH Piatt. Railroad Company. Omaha, N.U., Nov. . 117. To the Stockholders: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of tha stockholders of the Omsha and North Platte Railroad company will be held at tiie office of the company In Omaha. Neb., at 4 o'clock p. m., on January 10. 190t, for the purpose of acting upon the question of selling the railroad, property and franchises of this compsny to the Chicago, Burlington at Qulncy Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under lease to the said company. By ordsr of the board of directors, W. P. - Durkee, Secretary. N10drt OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND SOl'TIL western Railroad Company. Omaha. Neb., Nov. . 19k7. To the tilockhstdera: Nt)ce la- hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha and South western Railroad company will be held at the office of the company at Omaha. Neb., at 4 o'clock p. in., on January 10, 19ns, for the purpose of acting upon tha question of soiling the railroad, property and fraiy rfciiws of the company to the Chlrawo. Bur linrton ft Qulncy Railroad company, the ra'lroad and property afore.ald being now und-r teasa to- ! mpny. By erder of the bourd ut dirtvinra W. P. DCKkKE. Secretary NHMwit PARLEY FTO THE POPULACE Mr. Dennis Letry TMnki .Present Day ' Youth Too Soft. ' C0UXSFT 6TANIf TRAIN, HS SAY3 .; . ', t r coop of the Cab Reporter Village Cat-Up as tm Cpr . Motor maa- t tergt saen Feralast G. lesa Cola, "lt'a g lily Angered race of young men, the present -generation," declares Mr. Den nis Leary with demagatnry vehemence. Mr. Leary spent his youth In roughing It out on the western mountains In winter and sum mer alike battling with the forces of ng ture. "What would we do If a war waa to break out pow?" he demands. "Why, these young men couldn't stand H at all. They'd have to have a bath tub and feather bed with iprfngs to sleep In and their suits of clothes pressed every morning before going on a march. That's what they d have to have. And how far would they be able to march In a day, they that are used to riding In street cars and carriages and automobiles? Why ttiey couldn't walk In a forced marchNa half a doien miles.' Many's the day Pvo tramped my forty miles in a day and that through the snow, too. "I epent mgny a. night out on the moun tains sleeping. In the anow; I remember one night I was tracking a deer bn tha moun tains. The snow was many feet det-p. At night I was getting close to the animal but darkness 'caught ' up With mo before I caught up with the deer; so I built a fire and meltod snow to drmk. . That's all the supper I had. I lit me pipe and had a smoke and then -laid down on the snow with nothing but -a small bed I made of evergreen boughs, There I slept all night with the temperature way. below aero. I can't BHy Jisjt what It Was because I didn't have a thermometer.- In the morning I drank some more melted snow, had a smoke and started on after my deer, I hadn't gone rnore than two miles befol I came up wltti the animal ami1 shot It.' Then I had a feant and r'tiad an appetite that didn't need any of these patty de foy grass or birds or paradise tongues to tempt It. "Now,-ow many of the men of today could go through , that, eh? fot one of them unless Its Teddy .Roosevelt. What we need is more toughness put into our young men. They've got to learn not to make such hot house plants of themselves!" "Speaking of good Intentions rmlnds nre of a cub reporter we bad one on a Lincoln paper," said Charts T. Hoge, a Lincoln newspaper man at the Paxton. "The young fellow was-ambitious but visionary and very deliberate, not . to' say laxy. ( He husllud around tporadtcally In an attempt to get news, but he didn't produce any very marked results. ' Still he was a delightful optimist. SlttThg at his typewriter he could 'spin the stuff of which dreams are made' at a marvelous rate. He taw his future painted In roseate hues. He saw himself climbing to the heights of fame. "Occasionally the city editor would re monstrate with blm. - The cub was en trusted' dally with the responsibility of copying namea oft the hqtel registers. " 'Why, you ought -4o. get fhree or four good pieces of news on that "run" every day,, the .. city. irttor,,tol4! him. And, the rub went out wlth e-new resolution to pull down a "scoop." ;' ' "Hie. good resolution bore fruit. .One day he came rushing Intp the office in great ex citement. He took the city editor confldn tlally to one aide arnj' whimpered in his ear: 'Over at the Lincoln Hiotel. a man has regis tered with his dog arid. Has taken ra par ate room for the do,! -he sold. "Of courae, ';fbat ' Was "4)uUe a' piece of new for a tcjwn "like'LlncoIn and the' city i. J LEGAL NOTICES (Continued. 1 OFFICB OF THE REJPl'BLlCAN VAL ley ft Wyoming Ballroad company. Omaha, Neb., Nov.. I. 1&.I7 To the Stock holders: Notice Is hereby given that pecisl meeting of. tlve stockholders of the Republican ValleFv Wyoming Railroad company will be 'held at the pmce of the company in Omaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m.. on January 10, m. for the purpose of acting upon the question of selling trie railroad. , property and franchises of tli a company to the Chicago, Burlington ft Qulncy Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under lease to said cpmpatiy. ' fey order of . the board of directors. tv.. P. Durkee, Secre tary. . . js-iodOOt GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR 'CAVALRY AND AR tlllery Horses and praTt and Pack Mules Chief Quartermaster a Office . Omaha, INenrasaa, noveniuar it, iwi. pemeo, pro pQHala, In triplicate will bu received at t,.U oftlce until II o cluk ro.,. central standard time, December 10, 1907, and then opened, In the presence of attending bidders, fir 8 i Lavulry Horses. 11 Artillery Horses, 84 Riding Hoiima, 4 Uit Horses, 71 4ruft Mules, Wheel and Lend, and 11 Pack Mules, for delivery at Omaha. .Nebraska, or otner prominent rallroiul ivlnts. The animals l conform to specifications for cavalry and urtlllery horse and mules. I'nlted 8 ates reserves right to accept or reject any or nil proposals cr any part thereof. Punla ulfirs and blanks fur proposal will be fur nished on application, fc-nveloj e contain ing proposals t be iiidrved ' Pruposais for Horses or Mules", .and nddreesed to Major 'J'lios. Swobe, Chief Quur.tcrmaKter. NU-l3-H-D-7-. OFFICE CONS'mi'CTINO QUARTER master, Fort Mackenzie, , VVyo., Oct- 16. 1307. Sealed proposals n triplicate will be reaelved here until 10 a. in. (mountain time) Nov. 14, 1W7, for constructing gnis-lnch cast Iron water ma n from V. 8. reservoir to Ft. Mackensle', Wyo., together With con nection to post dtstrltmtlug system. Plans and specifications may .be seen at offices of chtfe iuarttTinalcr, Denver. Omaha, t.'lil cago and St. Paul,' deppwiuurtermaster St. Iool ainl at this otflee, at which (utter Slace an information may be obtained. Li. . reserves the right to acceit or reject any or all proposals tr any part thereof. En close proposals in rented envelopes marked "Proixiesls for Wafer Msln. addresswd CAPT. WM. D. PAV'4S, Q. it.. V. 8. A- CH1FF QI'A RTF.RM STFH'8 OFFIC Oinaha. Neb., Oct. ' Hi. lVu7. Sealed pro poralH, in trlnl'cate, will tw received her and by quartermaster at the post named herein, until Jo it. m.. Central staoilard time. November 15. P07, fyr furnlsh'n wood, coal, shelled corn, oats, bran, hay and straw, during tt cal year ending June W, lice, at Fort Washakie, Wyo. 'Pro posals for delivery at other places will not be entertained. I'nlted 8ta reserves right to re Wet or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. lrf,ir'va"'' foi--ed on application here, or to ouarterma.ter at ill.- station r4 FevlM containing proposals should I mr'd "Pawi f-e ." and rnldressed to M tr TMOMAi SWOBE, C. Q. M ' ; O?9-J0-J!Ni-H-14 OCEAN'STEAMSHIPS OX.AsVS CmVXS TXl "AJULBICT To TIIE OMEN 11 rebntarr t. ! IT. IMS Snr.tr er. ctMtinf .air K ... uy, tn'l4lif (liar, eirur.'onr KPO'IAb FEATI BH Md.ln, filli. tktllla. Alfltra. MHs. It Vtjt u Bsrst tb H.ll L..4. t Mtt.ltli.Ml AUM1 Roi. IS gitl.r.. mti. TMfc.t.'to. t. Kf Is Murt. Taura HosiiS tat Warts .o. to gar..., Blclr. ttc. W. C. CLSHs;. Tim git . m Tort LOW RATES TO EUROPE Join one of our Christmas Excursions to Oreat Britain, Norway, Sweden, Iienmark and Germany, leaving Chlcgo weekly. Kxcellent ' wrvlce nj xi.. ijtlonftlly low rates by the Canadian Paeiou "Express," the finest, fastest and lurgeat steamera between 8t Lawrence ports and Kuroptk Write for rates and booklet. C. B. BCaJAatltf, a. ft., 3g Clark btrt.t, Cbteago, XIX o editor sent the cub back to Interview the man. get a description of the dog and all about it. "Press time approached and the cub did not return. At the eleventh hour enotber reporter was hastily dispatched to Investi gate. He found the hotel clerk laufchlng with. a number of guests who were grouped aroupd lilm. Ho was just telling his funny story over aguln for the bent-fit pf a new l arrival 'and the reporter heard It. I "'The kid came In here,' said the clerk, j 'and ho pulli ine down to htm o he could whisper In my ear and then he tells me he wants to see the man that has registered there with his dog. I nald I didn't khoW lanv such man. But the kid knew better. He tell rue as bold as bra si not to try any phony work with him but .to give up the story and let him see 'the man. Then I got sore and asked him whnt hs Was talking about anyway. He points to the register. There It was In black and white, he eald. I ; looked ' and It read "J. T-' Smith and daug." "How do 0U ' spell bsked. " 'D-a-u-g, of course.' " I couldn't hold myeelf 'dog anyway," I be says and then and longer. ) laughed till I was sore all over and finally the kid goes away mad. 1 "And that," concluded Mr., Hoge, "waa the reason why the cub didn't come around to the pfflce for three days, Hit Intentions were pood but bis spelling was poor, (to any lbs Jeast." lie waa .a young cfaap pjf. Robust health und good appearance and out In tho rural districts wjtence he, camethe had cut con siderable ice a a "ladlea"' man. At the country dances and husking beet he was docidt-dly "it." ljut when hit vaylf.ing atn bition led him away from the farm and brought him to the madding strife of the njciropollt ' and placed" him on thetfront end of . street car, where he was en trusted with the llvet of passengers, he had little chance ta shine among the fair sex, and only occasionally waa he pre sented with the opportunity of shewing a flash of hi real form. He Is still "break In J In." He operates the motor crank and air brake himself, . but does It. finder 4he Watchful eye. of an old motorman who stands clost by.. The other day he was spinning the car down Twenty-fourth street. A fair young woman stood on the n o llisilifwito Leave Union Station, Omaha, 61OO P. M. daily. This is tha "Business . Men's Train," Arrive Union Station, Chicago, ' 8:80 A. M. Electric lighted Buffet-library car and standard sleepers. Tree reclining chair car, dining car and coaches. The Overland Limited leaves Omaha 9:58 P. M., daily. 'Arrives Chicago 12:28 P. M. Carries composite observation car, stand ard sleepers, dining car and coaches. The Chicago Special leaves X)maha ?5 A, M., daily. Arrives Chicago 9:13 P. M. Carries Uirogn meeperg from Denver, re-- clining chair car, cafe observation car and coaches. TICKETS: 1524 PAfiriAM OT., OMAHA Q0ME chewing tobaccos arc bought because of their cheapncsssomo because they're better than the rest ' and Piper Heidsieck is the choice of dis criminating tobocco users everywhere because it is the very finest quality obtainable. PIPER HEIDSIECK CHAMPAONE FLAVOR PLUG TOBACCO ' isn't so expensive, either. Its price 13 within reach of every man who can afford the moderate luxuries. Piper Heidsieck is the one tobacco tMt is sold everywhere all high-class tobacco stores sell it because all par ticular users demand it. 1 Thc Height of Good Taste" far crossing' at Hamilton street, and ks the car approached her she waved her little white hand 'nt trie now motorman. He let ge of the -crank long enough to wave back et her and the car sped on. "Why In thunder didn't you stop and lc that woman on?" demanded the old motor tmin. . "Why, Is lhat what she wanted?" atiked the m w motorman, "I though she was tr'lng to flirt with me and out 4ny way I never allow any of 'em to hand mo any thing that I couldn't come right back at 'ethi with." This may be, what they call tainted mohey. "That wai a great mistake they made in coining the new gold pieces without the hottest motto of our country, 'In Cod We Trust.' " says Rev. Charles W. Savldgo. "I cannot believe that those words were left off by. order of the president. Of course, It Is true we can trust in God with out having the words on our coins, but the act of taking tho words oft now that they have been on for so many years Is what I brand as reprehensible, t prefer to handle the old stylo of coins with the good old motto on them: I have it not only on the coins, but In blf letter on tho side of my house where everybody can see It." "The transition of the state of Nebraska from the Wide plains where once roamed the historic buffalo to the present state of refined civilisation has been a great study," told Band Master. Sweeney of tho Buffalo BlU Wild West show, who ha been In charge of the music of lhat organization for twenty-tour years. "For a quarter of a- century I have returned each year at the close of the show season to Omaha and . Nebraska and the change from the ' Indian hunting gTound took sometime, from the range to a farming community took I tnore, but tho changes being wrought by irrigation Is not taking so long, for no sooner It a ditch dug than the entire coun try changes. I meet people each year around North Platte who come from the older civilisation of the east snd they are not slow to see the assurance of larger profits than agriculturist ever 'dreamed of before. "I havo a little farm out there myself and I like la see It grow In value. That Pltttta valley It 7iS miles long and from itstiiiJSi s Three fast trains a day at 'convenient hours from Union Station, ' Omaha, to Union Station, Chicago. Unexcelled service in dining cars a la carte meal 1 5 free reclining chair cars and high-back seats in day coaches on the F. I two to six miles wldo and It la el) sus ceptible to irrigation, with thn water al ready In sight. The settlers are flocking In droves into western Nebraska,, oasterr. Colorado and eastern Wyoming." , DO NOT AID eHILD TO BE BAD Ahrlllm Jatrsll.i Will Be More fig-6rosl- I'unl.ard In taie ' ' Future. Probation Officer nJernHteln annoupcei that, beginning next week, an effort wl. be made to secure trial of persons acciisqc of aiding and abetting juvonlle ' delin quents. Many such cases are o th docket and few havo beetj disposed, of. Without prosecution something has hann dona In the way of reducing this form of law-breaking. This Is particularly true of men who have been In the, hub It of buy ing things stolen by boys. Sonio doulert in gralu for stock feed were accused ot buying from boys who luive robbed eleva tors. They liuvs been cautioned and sine that time fewer complaints -have been re ceived. , '.-' A Life Problem Solved by that great health tonic, Electric Bit ters, Is the 'enrichment of poor, thin blood, and strengthening the weak. 60c. For. salt by Beaton Drug Co; NOT LETTING OUT SHOP MEN aaperlatrndrnt McKeen f Union Pa cific. Motive Power Maya Rumor la False. "We are not letting out any men In the mechanical department f the Tnioii Pa cific," tald W. R. McKeep, superintendent of motive power, when asked concerning tho Tumor which hat been floating around that many men were being discharged from service at tho shops. "The car and loco motive departments re running right along as usual and I have heard of no contem plated chungo In tho policy. If any euch It considered." The New Pore Food and Drat; l.ave. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,, colds and lung troubles la not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law,' at It rontalna nt oplatea or other harmful drugs, and w recommend it at a safe remedy ror children ahd adulta. For tale by all druggist A. HASH, Fayl General Wottern Agent 34