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    TTTK OMATTA PATT.Y BEEi TlRTTlSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1007.
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REAL ESTATE
C ITY rHOPFH I V FOR f LB
(Continued.)
HERE IS WHAT WE
OFFER TOMORROW
Ifi.BnO Btrlrtly modem home In Keimtie
. flue, Orlgtnalljr cost nearly 110.000.
' Owntr railed out of city and must well.
Terms.
f4,250 S-room house, all moton, hot water
heat, Bemls Park, large lot. stable. Very
Cheap.
$J,60O-29 So. Slst St., ft room, modern;
lot Bf139; shade trees. A splendid home.
4S007-room house, 2 blocks from Farnam
tar. Term. .
KEYSTONE PARK
The demand for land around Omaha eon-
atantly and steadily increases. The sup
' ply remain unchanged.
Only 25 tracts, from 2H to acre, left.
Bea as before buying acreage elsewhere.
J PAYNE . INVESTMENT CO.,
' NBW tO&K LIFE CTILDtNO.
(19) M1612I
High Class Property
Low Class Prices
110 cash, 18 par month, Secure- a home
By buying a lot on mesa irm, paying ior
ft thia winter and building nest spring.
w offer some 40 lota, Just two blocks from
rr line, atorea, etc., and In the finest resi
dence aeon on to be found at these prices.
JM to ffSSO. The surrounding property la
now well Improved and these lota are rap
Idly Increasing In value. Vou can't make
a food tlO Investments elsewhere. Call or
none us ana we win snow you me lots at
any time.
Kl'SfinT-t, St MKITRICK CO..
-- Kamg Bids. Tel. V. K1.
. U9)eT 7
Who Wants It.
'X full couth front lot on Burt Bt. be
tween 17th and 1Mb. 6Sxl.n ft.), paving
Lad permanent walk paid. - Two old housea
,snt for $18 per mo. Price, M.600.
THE BYRON REED CO.,
'Phona D 297. .. Hi Bo. 14th St.
(19) 146 28
J. FOR SALE
1743 PARK AVENUE
7-room bouse with hot water heat for only
$3,300 '
' Where can you equal It? Lot 80x100 feet
Asphalt atreel, cement aide warns.
JUST TAKE A LOOK
: D. V. SHOLES CO.
tm Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. Douglas 4J.
L Main floor.
.'. 0)-93 27X
i , .
' 2211 Clark St., rooms, modem except
l Tieat, szz.60.
I t Bo. atth Ave., rooms, all modem,
flTst Bo. 29th St, 7 room, first floor, mod-
era except neat, xzo w,
1 (m4 So. 2th St., T rooms, aeoond floor.
flTM.
tn J Webster, B-room cottage, HJ.S0.
17 So. 21 6t. 6-room cottage. 118.00.
To No. Wth Ave., 4-room cottage, 810.00.
TIT Po 81st Bt., 7 rooms, modern except j
Beat, iwoo.
T- M'CAaVK INVESTMENT CO..
1506 Dodge St
(1085J XT
KEYSTONE PARK
Tou have read about It.
It is the place where you can own a few
acres which, if you buy now, you can
bsgln to Improve and cultivate, and abso
lutely avoid dependence In old age.
The demand for land around Omaha con
stantly and steadily Increases.
The supply remalna unchanged.
ton know a community with similar in
terests thrives beet
Living la cheap and you are near enough
to enjoy all the advantage! ot the city.
Xa aore cost one-flfth lesa than the av
erage 60-ft. lot in the) city.
Wouldn't you enjoy a nice home In the
country, with lawns, flower gardena, orna
mental trees, etc., and be able to have
yeur OWN butter, milk, vegetables, eggs
lid ohickansT
, Investigate Keystone Park before buying
elsewhere.
Very reasonable terms.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
New Tork Life Bid.
D. V. SIIOLES CO.,
- . Board of Trade Bldg.
(Special, Bee, Nov. 27. 1907.)
10 ACRES.
.' Joining Eckermann Place on the south;
has been held for 8300 an acre. Prtoe now
WO.
HARRISON ft MORTON.
tlMl! N. T. Ufa. Tel. Douglas 814.
(1 ISO 27
EXCHANGE SNAP
A awell le-rm. mod. house in the exclu
sive West Farnam district, corner lot U2x
112, one block to oar and surrounfliHl Dy
splendid buildings. Price. 8iO.OUO. No In
eumbiance. owner wants to exchange for
land. Tell us what you have.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
First Floor N. T. L. Bid. Tel. Doug. 1781.
(1S 148 28
MONEY TO LOAN
$500 TO $2,000
At 0 Pr cent and commission on good
Onfiha improved real estate. No de-
GARVIN BROS.,
iao ramam Street.
nS)-M150 1
' FIELD CLUB DISTRICT
Five-room cottage now In the course of
completion; all modern eicept heat; double
flours, all thoroughly well built; east front
lot; iz.KM. i-ocira on win Ave., between
Mason ana racinc. a.aay terms.
C. (J. L'ARLBKKU
U N. T. Lift Bldg
t o ir-inn :
14.600
will bey elegant t-roora. modern house at
414 N. 811 i i east rroni. paved street.
permanent sidewalk, beautiful lawn, lai e
shade tree. Eaar term If necessary,
THOMAS) PKJLNNAN.
Room L New York Life Bldg.
' Utt-712
FOR SALE A well buUt 10-room tram
Oouee, bvautiruuy nr.isnra in Drd wood:
hard-wood floor.' mentel. modern bsth
room and ooavenlanily arransed. Will
11 al a very low price, to be removed
I rum present premlaee ty purcbasvr. Ad
ra C C. ilooewaUx. Bee ktida . Omaha,
REAL ESTATE
C1TV PHOPKH1Y UH 8 ALU
(Continued.
F1XB VACANT CORNFTR.
Southeast torner 3"th and Callfortita; 1X
feet on California by 1W fret on th Pt.J
will divide. uner anxious to sell and any
reasmable offer will be considered.
U.u for 8-room, modern except heat;
am neighborhood; terms.
3 New York Life.
(1)-MK 28
L1BT your rroperty with Cbrta Boyer. ?li
end turning Bts 'isi
REAL ESTATE
farm u.uH uui run IIH
Canada.
TIMBER la tho saiest Investment today.
J he suiidIV ot inml, Mw timtier lir rap
Idly Ueciesslng ana the demand and price
la rapiuiy lutieasing. 1 Have acres
of hue saw timber thai runs 45 M per
acre. Will sell tins line houy of tuniK-r
fur Il.tM per ucre. ltu-re is estimated, to
be (iiv.ww.uut fet on ilus. 1 am ottering
tula al k's than 4 cents per M ana
this same limber will sell tor J1.00 per
M Inside of a year. i ins umuer lies
nong Hie roast of fctrltlsii Columbia, nut
far irom Vancouver, it. C. Address w.
L. Mcr arlatid. North Vancouver, a. u.
litij Alloa
Colorado.
FIFTEEN sections Colorado dry lanj.
14 per acre. J. O. jucaparran,- tjauiuer,
Colo. (.J AlUt) tux
Nooraaka.
NOTICE OF BALE OF LAND. NOTICE
Is hereby given that sealed bids will be
received and filed In the oftlce ot the
county clerk of Ureeley county. Nebraska,
up to noon oc tne inn aay ot tweomuer,
lu7, for the purchase of the following
described land now owned by Ureeley
county, Nebraska, rls. Kectlon U, In
township 1H, range 10 and section 21, town
ship IS, range , In Ureeley county, Ne
braska. Bids may be made for the entire
tract or for any subdivision of the same.
The board reserves the right to rejct
any or all bids or portions of bids, and
readvertlse the above lard If the bids sub
mitted are dlsproporllonate to the true value
of the above described land. By order of
the Board ot Countly commlsBloners of
Greeley oounty. Nebraska. Witness my
hand and the seal of said county at Gree
ley. Nebraska, this 20th day of November
A. D. 1T7. .
JAMES B. BANT, County Clerk.
(2ti) M73tiDec.l3
MR. INVESTOR I have a Boyd county,
Nebraska farm mat i must sell quick. If
you have some idle money here In a
bargain for someone. Address T G, care
of Bee. (20) M756
Wisconsin.
TO INVESTORS.
No investments In farm lands are af.
fected by financial fi rrles. Put your money
wnere It will conmamiy increase in value;
always free from risk. We "an sell you
any amount from 40 to B.000 ares of north
ern Wisconsin's choicest lands.
O. H. INGRAM, Jr.
Rice Lake, Wis.
(20)M859 Dec 24x
Washington.
FARMS IN THE SKAGIT VALLET.
We have them from 5 acres to 300. of the
best farms In western Washington. Or
chard, dairy and hay and oat farms,
logved-otT lands, homes of all kinds.
REED A KEAN. Mount Vernon, Wash.
2U) M.iSl ZX
REAL ESTATE LOANS
HAVE YOU
$500.00 OR $1,000.00!
PLACE IT
ON A FARM
We have the mortgages now on aale. Dur
ing twenty-one years of business no In
vestor has lost a dollar; nor taken an
acre of land.
We t - now handling over SEVEN AKD
ON HALF MILLION DOLLARS of
otl.t-r people's money.
We give our attention to tho
Renfkl of Property, '
Preparation of Wills,
Purchase and sale of School and Muni
cipal Bonds; local stocks gas, street rail
way, stock yards, eta.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY,
New York Life Bldg.,
OMAHA, NEB. - .
'22)-892
LOANS on Improved city property. W. H.
Thomas, bub First National uank km
(S2-800
WANTED City loans.
Peters Trust Co.
(22)-79
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Sinlln CO., uzo ramam Mt
(22)-797
LOWEST RATES Bemla. Paxton Block.
PRIVATB MONET-NO DFLAT.
GARVIN BROS., 1604 FA UN AM.
C!2)-2S
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O Keefe n. K. Co.. lowl N. 1. Lire Ding.
22)-TO9
1509 TO 808.000 TO IOAN Prlvste monev:
no delays. J. H. Bhrwooa. Kf7 N. T. Lire.
K) 802
MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
IK) -804
tioo to 110. ono made promptly. F. D. Wead.
wend Bldg.. inn ana remam.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy second-hand furniture,
100k and heating stoves, caiprls, lino
leums, olflce luinitum, old clothes and
shoes, pianos, leathers, bed pillows,
quill and au kinds of tools: or will buy
the furniture of your house complete.
The highest prices paid. Call the rlgnt
man. luL Doug. 8971.
!) MUDecJl
SECOND-HAND furniture bought and sold;
also machines of all kinds rented. 12 per
month. Tel. Doug. bW-i. t2o Ufey
TO FARMERS AND PRODUCE SHIP
PERS.
Highest prices for butler and eggs. Cash
or invrcliandire. Send trial shipment. The
beniietl Company, Omaha. U6-827
WANT ED To buy calve.
Tel. Doug. 6339.
2f ita
CASH raid for second-band clothing, shoes.
eio. aue jso. J bill bt. Tel. Red U-i.
Ui 80S
WANTED TO RENT
A FAMILY of three would like to rent a
furnishtd house or flat of five or six
rooms for the winter. In good location'
willing to pay 838 per month: can furnls:.
best of references. Prof. Dwyer, Rome
hotel. M117 29x
-v-
WANTETV To rent or T-room furnished
nai or aparimem; two In family; beet i
reference. Address O 37, Omaha Uue.
(Ii)-M1M 10
WANTED SITUATIONS
I SITUATION WANTED Male stenonraDher.
weu euueaira, i mo, exuer. ; Jl is..
mo. Address L. li. U, Ash ton. Ia.
U7-ltHl Six
TOt'NO man. 80 years old. wishes play
In drjg store; pharmacy graduate; wnolc-
al experience and ..me retail: well ac
quainted with drug. Address O ( 4. Bee
; Mt'4 )m
SITUATION WANTED By the aay o
week. Will go loin nights. lKti Soul.
iuih street, in rear bteiuent. (,2 4fo 2.
WANTED SITUATIONS
(.Continued
CXKIUCAL. position, any kind, by young
man. i; 12 years' experience In general
all-around office work anH bnokk-eplng ,
good references. Address K 6.1ft. Bee.
27) MlfM Dec x
WORK of any kind by colored man. Call
W ebster 4138, evenings. (2D-S4
WIIFN writing to advert'sers, remember
It takes but an extra, stroke or two of
the pen to mention the fact that you saw
the ad In The Bee.
SITUATION WANTFOA clerk In re
tall grocery business; have had four
years' experience and can furnish good
reference. Address Wm. F. Reebohm, 413
Koenlg St., Grand Inland. Neb.
(27) MltiO D. 8x
COMPETENT young man would like posi
tion, either clerical work or salesman,
sulary no object, best of references. Ad
dress N 603. care Bee. (27) -140 29
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
John C. Raines and wife to Mollle
Zlls lots o. and 7. Williams' sub $ 1,825
W. Fernsm Smith, trustee, to Ethel
K. Bovce, w75 feet of nl60 feet of lot
10, block 8, 1'ark Place 1
Annuls Chollnian to Katie Ilonshoe
Hart, part lot 1. Chollman's add ... 15
Thomas K. Price and wife to Ivy
Price, n33 feet lots 6 and 6, block SS,
Florence
Caroline L. Poppleton et el. to John
J. Toms, lot 9. block 6. Suluhur
Springs 1,060
Walter Furlong to uruigei runon.
lots 11 and 12, block Z, Hammond
Place 1
Maty E. llorbach et al. to Julia
Brhurlg, lot 9. block 5, Kllhy Place. 1.5C0
Delia Ielnlnger and husband to
Walter Van Drrcreek, lot 1, Ford's
Saratoga replat 3
Delia Lelnlnger, guardian, to same,
same 325
B. F. Haller and wife to Hattle L.
Ponton, lot 10, Marlon Place 2,500
Conrad H. Toung to Edward S. R.
Houghton, lots 34 and 33. block 1;
lot 35, Mock 3, and lot 37, block 5.
W. L. Belby's 1st add
Edward T. Hawley to Fremont W.
Rickel, lot is, block 2, Weiss' subillv 100
Else Marie Olson to Lawrence C. Nel
son, lot 5. block 2, West Side 2
C. S. Joslln and Suvlah Joslln, trus
tees, to Capttola Lou Jaynes and
Dota Annette Jaynes, lot 6, Flack's
sulKliv 1,700
James E. Bingham and wife to
Charles II. T. Kiepen, lota 8 and 4,
block 1, Sixteenth Street add 225
Annie Brenner et al. to K. R. Porter,
wVj lot 9, block 8, Bubdlv. of John I.
Rt-dlck s add
Same to same, lot 10 and part lot 11,
block 3, subdiv. of John I. Redlck's
add 1
Mary C. I'orter et al. to Anna Bren
ner, n4 lots 1 and 2, block 344,
Omaha 1
Total $ 8,750
LEGAL NOTICES
OFFICE OF THE OXFORD & KANSAS
Railroad company. Uinaha, Neb., Nov.
I, 191)7 To the Stockholders: Notice Is
hereby g.ven ttiat a special meeting of the
stockholuers of the Oxford At Kansas Rail
road company wu De neia at tne office of
the company at Omaha, Nebraska, at 4
o'clock p. in., on Ja..uaiy 10. 19os. for the
curoose ot acting upon the question of
o?"h?uran7?ora
& Ouincv Railroad company, the railroad
and property aforesaid being now under
lease to tne sa u company, cy order oi
the board of directors.
w. f. uurkee,
NllKIWt
Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE REPUBLICAN VAL
ley, Kansas & Southwestern Railroad
Company, Omaha, Neb., Nov. 9, 1307. To
the Stockholders: Notice Is hereby given
that a special meeting of the stockholders
of the Republican Valley, Kansas 6t South
western Rllroad company will be held at
the omce of the company in Omaha. N.
braaka, at 4 o'clock p. m. on January 10.
WW. lor the purpose of action upon the
question of selling the railroad, property
and franchises oc mis company to the Chi
cago, Burlington & yjlncy Hallroud com
pany, the railroad and property aforesaid
being now under lease to the said company,
lay order of Hie board of directors. V. P.
Durkee, Secretary. NIOdtiOt
OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND SOUTIL
western Railroad Company, Omaha, Nb.,
Nov. . 1j7.-To the Stockholders: Notice
I
hereby given that a special meeting of
the stockholders ot the Omaha and South
western Kallroad company will be held at
the oftlce ot the company at Omaha, Neb.,
at o ciock p. m., on January iu, laot, lor
the purpose of acting upon the question of
selling the railroad, properly and fran
chises of the company to the Chicago, Bur
lington tc u.ulmy Railroad company, the
railroad and property aforesaid being now
under leaae to said company. By order of
the board of directors, W. P. DURHEE.
Secretary. NIOdtiOt
OFFICE OF THE REPUBLICAN VAL-
ley A Wyotnlns Railroad comrianv.
Omaha, Neb., Nov. , 1907 To the Stock
holders: Notice Is hereby given that a
si ?cIr1 meeting of the stockholders of th
Republican Valley A Wyoming Railroad
company will be held at the oftlce of the
company In Omaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock
p. m., on January 10, l'.Os. for the purpose
of acting upon ths question of selling th
railroad, property and franchises of this
company to the Chicago, Burlington &
Q,u:nc Railroad company, the railroad
aid property aforesaid being now under
K'a-,1 io saia company, ay order or the
bouid of directors. W. P. Durkee. Secre
tary. Nltkloot
OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND NORTH
Platte Railroad Company. Omaha, Neb.,
Nov. 9, 19u7. To the Stockholders: Notice
Is hereby given that a special meeting of
the stockholders ot the Omaha and North
riatle Railroad company will be held at
the office of the company In Omaha, Neb.,
at 4 o'clock p. m., on Januay pi, UAH, for
the purpose of acting upon th question of
selling the railroad, property and franchises
of this company to the Chicago. Burlington
at viuincy rcauroaa company, the railroad
and property aforesaid being now under
lease to the said company. By order of
tne board of directors. W. P. Durkee.
Secretary. NIOdoOt
OFFICE OF THE KANSAS CITY A
Omaha Railway Comnany. inh M.h
Nov. 9. 1607 To the Stockholders: Notice
Is hereby given that a special meeting of
the stockholders of the Kansas City &
Omaha Railway company lll be held at
tne omce oi inn company in v airneld, Ne
braaka, at 8 o'clock a. ni. on January 11
IK, for the purpose of acting upon th
auestlon of selllna the ralli oaJ. i.r on.r,
and frsnchlses of the company to the Chi
cago, Burlington ft Qutncy Railroad com
pany, the railroad and property atoieas'd
being now under leas to said company.
ay oroer oi tne Doara or an actors. W p
Dtirke. Secretary. NludSOt
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR BLlL.Di.NUd. DE
paitmeul vf the iiueiloi, office of In
dian Ai.a.rs, Wttiiuiiuii, V. c., Nov. 23,
lu;. Healed proposa.a p.auiiy n.aiacd on
ti.e outs.u ot toe noa.ed suvelupe "Pro
posals Xur Me Lu;.ding, v. lnneua ,
bcuuol, In sor .., ' a,. a nuuienwl u i.,
Commissioner of Indian Aualra, Wusmnf
ton, U. C, Will be levelved at the ind.an
office until4 2 o cluck p. in., of Jan. In. lw.
fur furniaulng muieriai auii la our lo in
struct and Cuiu.ete an einpioyes' mebS
building at ti. Winnebago suuuol,, .-.e-brasaa.
In strict accjruaiiL with toe plans,
yci-mietiuiia auu instruction: lo b-uUd.
which may ue examined al litis unite, inc
oftlce of "The Bee, ' oinai.a, ,erj., l . o. n
dian a arehouae, Omaha, .eb., St. Louia,
Mo., Chicago, ill.; Bjllueis' and Ar....
exchange, Omai.a, Ntrb.; St. ra-il. A.in.i
and Minneapolis. Minn.; Northwestern
utiiuinttuirii association, at. A'aul, ai.bu..
ana ai tne acnooi. f or luilher ln.orina.,oii
apply io uLr ju. ntaJill, Uieniiieuunt
t lnnbago, .Netiaska. c. F. UKuaBcj,,
N2 28 SO D3 8 7 10 12.1
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
japa;,c.u,. Philippe, nm
LULU ASJ AU5IR;UA
By the Royal Mall steamers ol the
Canadian Facifj
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far axiaa lylmajsi ia aa iibaraijff a,
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PEDESTRIAN'S TRIP ENDS
Edward P. Weston BeaU Previous
Secord by More Than a Day.
RECEIVED V7TTH GREAT HONORS
Walks Along- Crowded Boulevard Ks.
rorted by Platoon of.rollce .
Bisj fleoeptlon riaaned
for II Ira.
CHICAGO. Nov. 27-Edward P. Weston
ended his tramp of 1.234 miles from Port
land. Me., at the federal building here at
fJ:15 p. m. today. He left Portland October
29 at 5 p. m., thus making his traveling
time, exclusive of Sundnya, twenty-four
dnys, nineteen boure and fifteen minutes.
Weston did not walk on Sundays, lie
broke his record of forty years ago by one
day. three hours and twenty-five minutes.
His former time was twenty-five days,
twenty-two hours and forty minutes.
The finish was a triumphal march from
the Chicago Roach hotel through the South
Side boulevards with an augmenting crowd
always around and following. .
While the trip officially ended at the
federal building, a simple, unfortunate cir
cumstance and Weston's ptdo operated to
change the reception plans at the last
moment. At the federal building Weston,
flushed with victory, approached the Jack
son boulevard entrance, one used only by
employes.
Mayor left Waltlaaj.
At this door a uniformed official directed
Weston to one of the other entrances.
Notwithstanding that Mayor Busse, Post
master Campbell and other city and fed
eral officials were within awaiting his
arrival, Weston thereupon asked the way
to the Illinois Athletlo club and although
he and his procession passed arjund the
federal building he could not be persuaded
to enter it. Meanwhile the postmaster and
mayor waited In the postmaster's office to
greet Weston and finally the official re
ceptlon was abandoned.
The unofficial welcome at the Chicago
Athletic club, to which Weston proceeded,
was most enthusiastic.
Weston reached Drexel boulevard and
Fifty-first -street at 10:12 and struck out
northward at a fast gait' Tho boulevard
was packed with a cheering crowd all along
his line of march and the pedestrian waa
attended by a noisy following.
For the walk down town Weston had dis
carded his dusty garb worn during the
rough Journey and wore a new blue suit,
polished shoes, new black gaiters, a black
felt hat and white gloves.
Received an Ovation.
The rest of tfto distance was through the
boulevard to the federal building at Jack-
. gon boulevard and Dearborn street. Weston
, . . ,, . .,. . ,,,
was preceded by Alderman Badenoch, who
carried a banner of the Illinois Athletic
'"-.bed Weston." Then
came a line oi jweivw inuiu-cmcn.
following Jauntily. He was followed by
automobiles containing Weston's Judges and
members of the Illinois Athletlo club recep
tion committee, headed by President Wil
lis m Hale Thompson.
From the"front row of policemen to the
automobile extended ropes, forming a hol
low square In the center of which Weston
walked. Chief of Police Shlppy and Fife
Marshal Horan walked beside Weston part
, .uTT.th
of the distance. They were Joked by the
aged walker about their ability to keep the
pice and were kept quite tmsy pointing out
objects of Interest. ' '
Ills longest day's' walk oh,,tle present trip
was 96.8 miles, while on the former Jour
ney the best day was only(R2'm,lles.
Entering; Chicago.
Mr. Weston crossed the. state line into
South Chicago at 1:05 o'clock this morn
ing. Three thousand people were present
i at the border of South Chicago to greet
him. Captain Charles Dor'man of the 9outh
Chicago police station, commanding twenty
five policemen, kept the crowd from inter
fering with the walker's feet. A solid line
of patrolmen marched twenty-five feet
ahead of him, brushing the good natured
spectators out of the roadway. At the
outer ends of this bltiecoat line two ropes
were held which extended bsck to the
automobile. These ropea formed the sides
of a hollow square six by twenty-five feet
in size in which the aged man walked.
The big crowd was Joyful. "Marching
Through Georgia" wns sung throughout the
way in South Chicago. The old man plod
ded on, seemingly unmindful of the at
tention he was receiving, or, more properly,
rather scornful of it as putting further
difficulties In the way of an already dif
ficult task.
The walker all of yesterday looked pale.
weak and tired, but he Maimed to be
fresh. He was not able tu Keep up his
regulation clip of four miles an hour.
Three miles was the best ne did, and
much of the way was only at the rato
of two miles.
SCATTER CVS MEN AT BOLDHEOB
gome Good Stores Made la Spite of
the High Wind.
IIOLDREGE, Neb., Nov. 27. (Special
Ttitsiam.; '1 he two tdaya' tournament by
the Holdrege Uun club began today wltli
good attendance, but a windy day fur
shooting. Still some very fulr scores were
n.ade. The tiaps worked good all the way
through. Among the crack shots present
are William Herr of Concordia, Kas.,
George Maxwell of Hastings, Pat. Adams
of Central City, la., Charles Spencer of
St. Louis, Mo., U. Ross from Columbus,
O., C harles Plank of Denver, R. R. Barber
of Pauline, Ia, John Gillespie of Kai sis
City has been chosen caretxker and
Rush Raiee of Curtis, .en., secretary and
both.ie.re doing their full duty. The town
Is full of shooters from everywhere and
tomorrow's program promises to be In
teresting.
It v. as anticipated that Oeorge Roirers
of Omaha and Doctor Houser of Arapa
hoe would he here to contest with t).
Adolph Olson for the Thorpe trophy, which
he still holds through two successful con
tests, but both fa'lcd to appear In tlmo
so I e still hold if..
Pesult of tcdav's shoot: profss'nM
""Varies Fnencer high for day. 8i; Herr
and M-rwell. tie at 1.1. J4ih a-aiiur.
1. Adnl-h Olsnn and Mr. Pack. 178 One
-f the interested attendants and nartlcl
-sTt 1s State Game Warden Carter of
T.'ncoln.
Monarch Pool Tourney.
At the Monarch tool 'ournament Tues
day evening Provn won h's game from
Reynolds In twelve innings, l'JO to 70.
"ore by innings:
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Re' nolde .... O10 71701" 174 70
Scratches: Brown, 8; Reynolds, 4.
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Tliank'vtn day the Belninnta will go
to Bancroft to play the Bancroft Indians.
The Indlurs have not ben beaten this
---ason, v hlle the Belmont have lost only
.ne out of eight gabies. The helmonts aie
jlng In to win and are practicing hard
'or this game. Trie Belmont would like
make a correction as to score In the
elmonl-Belvld.-te game which wa played
it Plets park last Sunday: The score wa
utillshed 5 to 2, while It should have been
to 0 In favor of the Belmonta.
Diets Play at Modale.
The Plets Athletic fool ball team wtll'plav
at Modale, Ia., Thursday afternoon altn
the team which has been playing good foot
ball all fall at that place. The Modale
team has lost but one game this year and
Is confident of victory. The Diets lineup
will be Qultfley, center: Brartshaw, left
fuard; Fmrson. right guard; shrslak, Irft
dikle; McUiickln. right tackle; Coady, left
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end; Smith, right end; Thomas, quarter
back; .Moran, left half; Goodrich, right
half; Tuttlc, fullback. The si l stliutes who
will accompany the team are Sldner, Jen
sun, Harris and Carev,
WITH THE BOWLERS.
Tho Oste Cltys crawled up a notch on the
Mets Brothers' team by taking two games
In their match at the Association alleys last
night. Lucas carried off all the honors
of the evening with a single game of 236
and a 612 total. Tonight the Omahas and
Indians meet. Score: v
QATE CITTS.
1st.
191
!W
23rt
IKS
1G4
2d
179
1W
171
173
1,4
3d. Tom'
Chsndler
Bengtson
Lucas ...
OJerdo ..
Jones
223
in
P93
621
62
5U2
213
lfis
197
Totals 910 855 96S 2,778
METZ BR08.
1st. 2d. 3d. TotPl.
Neale 1S9 1M 14S 52.1
Sprague 19 219 litrt S7S
Denmnn 213 lfi2 1 671
Itlakeney 1P1 2w 1F.9 653
Huntington ir,6 179 178 6u6
Totals 921 918 ' 868 2,731
Games in the two-men tournament at the
Association alleys:
1st. 2d. 8d. To-el
Neale Iflt 233 17 6"
Sprague 211 162 i!v3 5V6
Totals 402
1st.
Beselln 17S
Berger 1A5
Totals 343
1st.
Read 142
Reynolds 103
, Totals 335
" 1st.
Beselln K7
Berger 224
Total 8S1
1st
295
2d.
191
171
362
2d.
1S5
165
350
2d.
175
217
392
2d.
ii
199
380
2d.
211
162
87S
2d.
171
191
361
2d.
190
19
336
2d.
174
228
400
2d.
197
190
3S0 1,187
3d. Total.
212 61
190 626
412 1.117
3d Tots'
1R1 4S8
178 U8
339 1,024
3d. Totel
171 503
232 673
403 1,178
3d Totnl
H2 R22
180 645
362 1,067
8d. Total.
133 635
199 501
432 1.136
Blakeney , Jrt)
Huntington 166
Totals ...
.. 32S
1st.
.. 191
.. 140
..'831
1st.
.. 151
.. 159
.. S10
1st.
.. 179
.. 182
Bengele
Zimmerman
' Totals ...
Frltscher ...
8d. Total.
217 639
180 6:9
397 1,068
3d. Totnt
1R0 519
171 557
339 1,108
3d Totnl
191 533
168 678
363 1.111
M. To'"'
175 ftfl
187 650
Cochran .....
Totals .,
Pencele .....
Zimmerman
Totals ...
Blakeney ...
Huntington
Totals ...
Maurer
Rea
.. 361
1st.
.. 15
.. 184
.. S49
1st.
.. 29
.. 173
Totals
382 887 362 1,131
. 'Won on the roll-off.
There was lots of fun last night on the
basement alleys, when the Cubs walked
away with three games from Cain's Stars.
The Cuba signed a new man. who seems to
to be a world beater. He rolled the highest
game of the season. Forsythe is the nnme.
Cain bowled the high total for his team.
with 462. Score:
CUBS.
1st. 2d. 3d. Tots'
Strahle 1" H8 131 305
Pander 4 127 193 BK
Forsvthe 206 198 1R8 69:'
Totals
807
STARS.
1st.
182
140
131
478 612 1.49J
2d.
147
162
136
8d. Total
133 462
137 439
139 40G
Cain
Jennings
Bishop ..
Totals
Tonight
will clash
453 415 408 1,307
the Beselln Mixers and Tigers
Last night on the Metropolitan slleys the
Pally News won two ga-ne from the
strong W. O. Clark team. Martin had all
high honor-.
1st
2d.
Sd.
190
140
138
828
181
872
Tola'
639
Slawson .
Polcar ...
Matthes .
Manln ...
Patterson
lsl)
146
178
177
153
169
148
172
154
768
4 4
4i : ,
572 I
2175
Total
Totals 834
WALTER O.
1st.
Sutton 172
VVslens 172
Mc'.slvey 13
Grothcr 15ft
Nelson 184
CLARK'S
2d.
2o3
14
lirl
142
144
3d.
177
109
173
183
165
Totals 827
Tonight Cole-McKenna
Bicycle Co.
893
867 2687
against
Omaha
Last In Race May Be First.
NEW TORK. Nov. 27. The Crescent
Yai ht club hss a knotty problem to solve.
The prollem Is, who Is entitled to the
LIpton rup? The vacht Bensonhurst w"
t-e cup. The Oollln finished last In the
ra es. But the Goblin demands the cup.
uoniin acmanai tne cup.
If it would get it.
riven by Sir Thomas Lip-
and it looks as
Ti e cup was gl
OLD
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Woodford Co.. Ky.
ton for races between types ot small
yachts, such as men of moderate ni' nns
ran afford. Seven hosts entered the rsces.
Before th series was over the Benson
hurst wns protested as not meeting ths
requirements of the deed of gift. After the
rsces were finished, the Bensonhurst hav
ing won, the official club measurer decided
that the yacht must be disqualified. He
also disqualified all the oth.rs except the
Ooblin. The Goblin finished list, but the
New Tork Canoe club, under whose flag
It sailed, demands the cup. No action has
yet bcn taken.
EVENTS ON TIIR RUXKISa TRACKS
Navajo Wine the Steeplechase at
Drnnlng,
BENNINO, P. O.. Nov. 27 The Shaugh
rnun and tirfano weie the only winning
favorites at Benning to day. Navajo, at 11
tc 6, defeated Kara, the favorite. In the
third rat. In one of the prettiest finishes
of th meeting. Klllochan, at 10 to 1. won
the opening event In a close finish wlui
the favorite. The Wrestler. Oratlllao. In
a field of fifteen, took the mile and forty
yards event handily. The closing handicap
was an eBy victory for Red Fr'ar. Mc
Danlel rndt? three winners. Summnry:
First race, seven furlongs, Columbia
course: Klllochan. (93, Henry. 10 to ll.
won; The Wrestler. 195. J. Hogg. 8 to 2. 8
to 6 and 1 to SI, second; Rappahannock,
0't. Noller, 11 to 5. 4 to 5 and 1 to 31, third.
Time. 1:8-V Bright Boy. Campaigner. Kas
ton Cora l'rice, Ida Reck. Chancellor, I'm
brella and Wabash Queen run.
Second race. six furlongs, Columb'a
course: The bhaushraun, (112. McDanlil.
11 to 10), won; Mamma, (112, Berkmnn, 24
to 1. J to H and out, second; Bobbin'
Around, (112. Hurley. 12 to 1, 8 to 1 ami i
to 10), third. Tune. 1.18. CX'lolc, Heap
Talk and Jiu Jitsu ran.
Third race, steeplechase, about two miles:
Navajo, (144. M. liendeison, 11 to 61, won;
Kara. (143. McAffee, 13 to 10, 1 to i and outi.
second, Flying Virginian, (154. R. Taylor.
13 to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 6, third. Time, 4;i;.
Buckman, Dulclan, Guardian and Dr. Hols
worth ran. Buikman fell.
Fourtlr- race, six furlongs. Colombia
course: Olfano, (P4, McDnnlel, 4 to 51.
won; Helen H Miami, (109. Notter. 6 to 1, 8
to 6 and 4 to 6), second; Twigs, (109. W.
Mclntyre, to 1, 20 to 1 and 10 to 1), third.
Time, .T Poti Ic S. Paul Fudge, Wed
dlnif, Whirl, Amontillado. New Garter,
Marxatet, I'recllvlly. Superstition, Wool
spun and Penllne ran.
Fifth race, one mile and forty yards,
Columbia course: Grazlallo, (lull. 1 ork. 6
to 1), won; Welrdsome. l'i5. McPanlel, 2 to
1. 7 to 10 and out), second Park Row. (103.
Henry. 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1), third.
Time, 1:48. Solon Shlnnlr, True Roy, Jiow
lln Bridge. Ixird Badge, Water Dog, West
over, Paniqu. Mariposa, St. Jeanne and
Countersign ran.
Bixth race, handicap, one mile and a
quarter, old course: Red Friar, (114, Mc
Panlel, 2U to 1), won; Ironsides, (122. Not
ter. 8 to 5, 8 to 5 and out), second; Lnllv,
(113. Fall brother. 12 to 1. 4 to 1 and even),
third. Time, -fTTVi. Banker, Recruit and
Grace Cameron ran.
NEW ORLEANS. La.. Nov. 27.-Rosults
al i. Ity l am:
First race, five furl ings: Severns, (110,
Ilelilel. to 1, won; Ben Rose. (107, V.
Powers, 12 to 1), second Polar Star, (107,
Lelbert, 4fe to 1), third. i'imc, 1:03.
C uernavaen, Parling PHn, Tim Kelly, Pink
Cap, BUI Cowden, Knox Boyd, McCrackun,
Head Line and AIllo ran.
Becond race, six furlongs, selling: Glam
our, lo4. Sumter, 4 to 1), won; No Quarter,
C. Koerner, even), third. Time, 1:17.
George linllcy. Gold Puke, Black Burn,
Grace George and Fndle (Jay ran.
Third race, seven furlongs: l'lneola, (109,
Minder, 1 to 3l, won; Iantertne, (107. Moun
tain, JO to 1), second; Gold Quest, (H6, Sum
ter, to 2), third. Time, 1:31V Ansonta
ran.
Fourth race, six furlonrs: Jack Atkln,
(117, Finn, 1 to 4), won: K,d Knne. (86, Del
abv, 80 to 1). second; Pnsh Awav, (108. J.
Hennessv, 80 to 1) third. Time, 1 :16i.
Mike Sutton. Chief Hayes, Faust, L. S. B.
and John Carroll ran.
Fifth race, mile and an eighth, selling:
Flavlvrnv, (lol, Pelnhv. 3 to 1), won; Ha
Salt, (92. Sumter, 3 to 1). second; A1le.
(1''4. W. Walsh, 9 to 10), third. Time. 1:58
l ittle Lighter ran.
Sixth race, mile, selling: Tinker, (101,
Pelahv, H to 5), won: Rehounder, (109, J,
Baker, 12 to 1), second; Gold Way. (UK), C.
Koerner, 8 to 1), third. Time, l:4ri. Pr.
McCltire, Amho. Paring, Fonsoluca and
Horseradish ran.
OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. r7.-Rcaults at
En-'ryvWe: .
First race, one mile and a sixteenth,
sell'nc: Netting, (1(9. W. Miller. 9 to 5
won; Etann. (112, O. Burns, 18 to 5, second;
Rotrou. (109, Alarle, IX to 61, third. T'me,
1:48. May Holllday, Lord of the Vale, Hux
vnh. I.lttle Joker. Roaeelev J Tt Rmlth
Cantaln Bush and Vaughan finished as
named.
Second race, futurity course, purse:
Msr'sn Casey. (11?. W. Miller, 9 to 1), won;
Castile, flic. C. Ross. IS to 1). second; .Tsno
swlft, (112, O Burns. 2 to 1), third. Time,
1:11. Uncle Sam. Sir Wesley, Pare'ngton,
Nick fitoper Veronskv, Queen Hors'n, Sir
Angus and Orchotn finished ns named.
Third race, one mile end n sixteenth, sell
ing: N'ne Snot. (1 9 Puran, 8 to 1). won:
Onrc-Blette. (1"9, Burns. 7 to 1). eecon-l;
Nbonnar (11? W Miller, m to 1). M-d.
Time, l:4fi. Serenity. I'm Joe. Jack A-dams,
Pvronerdale. Kdlth James, Marv B. Clark,
Ta1ar"und and Queen Alamo finished ns
named.
F'n-th race, five and e hn'f forirnf.
Pn-r-trna 1 nnr1'c4in: Mrii v ie- vT ".
W. 11 to '0). won: Ma-ngie, (95. B' rns,
13 to 2). recor.: Kntlv s-,,, n t ,
6). third. Time. AA'K-. Manchester Td
Sn'rolns finished a named.
Fl'th rare, six furlenTs, selpn: Wner
horv. (1"l. Burns. 5 ti '1, i-nn: Vnnna. fn.
Knarp. 5 to P. second: .'hn T' n
('09. I'slms. 15 to 1V thl'd T'm, 1-13"-.
fnv Penr!t Oromohol. Vinton fiiq V
M and E. M Altro, (t,m Mr.oit,hr,n,
Crln. Pr. Crook. PeriPS!, T.ss Wimple
and King Ahah ftnlcd as rsmed.
Roviler Kttll Dickering.
Te crack otilrte'te of bnw'ers frm
"(out Cltv. who were to have plaved with
i nicked esm of Ornia hnvl"n last S-in-dny
for a purse of 0 and 11il not l-ow
m, are nraln corresnopd'ng on the rner
ad sent word thev wMl come next Surdav
'nstead. The local howlers say they have
M'tle hope of them showlns; op.
Cyclist Go to Trknmab.
The nmaa Motor Cvrle cb'h ivMI r to
Teknniah Thursday mernine- to r-"c'ns'e
'n the raclrg meet there In th n'fernnnn.
The prorram of snorts will begin at 2:30
p. m. Thahkslvlng day.
Sporting Goaalp.
Oladn won thirteen ae for St. Louis
last year, lost n'ne and tied one.
The St. Louis team Is gn'ng to Los
Anirehs to play during the holidays.
- i' o nrto the na"onnl comTiiion takes
a few more falls out of fiebrlng he will
bc'n to learn he is sn outlaw, .
Slats Pavls gives It out In Sioux C'ty he
In Will be on the umnlre staff of tha W.-uti-rn
league during the coming season.
I Howell, the only pitcher beside Glade on
the St. Ix)uls team who was not a losr,
I on slxte n games and lost sixteen.
652 I'orl.r-i Irnwn'hss von over half ll1
63. games In the last four years nut of five and
tZi has won two-thirds of his games since 1901.
4. 1 Some pitching.
49J The big game of tho vear for Omaha tMi
' fall will be played at Vinton street nark
Thursday afternoon when Crelghton meets
i the I launch Indians.
"Wild Bill" Donovan who was so instru
mental in winning the pennant for Detroit
last year eg Jailed the n uinj mailt) by
Bcrnlujrd for Cleveland In 1S2.
The principal stumbling block In the way
' r 1 o'-- 1 efpr the game according
to ine Bt. unuis press, is the kicking or
Weller. captain of the Cornhuskera.
i The Globe-Democrat figures out that on
dope, Cochem's team should defeat the
J Cornhuskers by two touchdowns. That Is
The Globe-Democrat flgur's out that
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all right, but the score will be different
ufter tho game.
Pticky Holmes says he ha sold Jafrott
of Sioux City to Lincoln. There was a time
when Jarrott hnd the Indian sign on
Omaha, but the Rnurkes lltmllv found him
and then the Indian lgn pouttd lit' the op
posite direction.
nebraskaTrom day to day
t nalnt and Cnrlona Prslnrrs of Life)
In a Rapidly Growing (
state.
There's one consolation for reople living
on streets that are .dug up with sewer
trenches. They'ro Immune from auto
mobiles. Not folk News. ,
Tho Editor's Thanks "Poc" McKee.hn
the thanks of the editor for a pair of
fine prnlrle chickens sent us last even
ing sml which graced the editorial tahl
today and satisfied tha editorial appetite
to the fullest extent. "Pnc" Is. one of
the best hunters In Nebraska and when
thero Is any g'ime to be had he. alwayg
succeeds In hanging it. Shelton Clipper.
Handicapped The .ninth grade h.ava
finally selected a name for their literary
ori?aii7atlon. After much thought and
careful search they hnvo chosen the nam
"Ncnthorplnn." One might .think this
rather heavy for the freshmen, but they
can hanrtln mcst anything that comes un
and so will soon be tn practice to say
this new word with ease. Scott's Blurt
Republican.
Saving Disposition A man who chews
20 cents worth of tobacco a week concluded
to try a tobacco cure. In two weeks he
ate $1.50 worth of the cure and f ir the
next two weeks he Used 5 cents -worth of
gum, B cents worth of candy, 5 ccnls worth
of peanuts and 8 cenls worth of gum
drops a day. ptirlng the two weeks ha
also consumed two large rubber erasers,
ate the rubber tips from fourteen lead
pencils, chewed up a dozen penholders and
browsed off his mustache as high as he
could reach. He Is now chewing tnbieco
In tho Interest of economy. Wood Rivor
Interests.
Making Good Mrs. Grant Inmnn and
two children arrived from . South Dakota
last Saturday for a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Knnggs. Mrs. Inman
says their claim Joins town and, that
owing to the scarcity' of wator Mr. Inman
Is furnishing the town people with water '
at 2Cc per barrel. Ills farm lies In suck
a way that a dim has hoen put up which
catches and holt's the water wh'ch is run
through a filler before It ' Is used. Ha
expects to get Ice , rntiugli from this place
to siirply their town next summer, lie
also has a meat market there and Is doing
well. His friends are ulnd to lenrn of his
prosperity. The town where he lives has
m-nrly l.OuO population. Wakefield Repub
lican. The Editor A little boy of the town wag
given the task by his father of writing
an essay on pdltors the other Stay and the
following was the reult of his effort:
"I don't know "how newnonriers came to
be In the world. I don't think God does.
for he hasn't got anythlntr to say about
them and editors In the Bible.' I tTiinlc
the editors Is ono of the missing links you
read of and s'aved In the bushes until
ufter the flood and then came out and
wrote tho things up and has b"fin Jiere
ever s'ree. I don't think he , ever dies.
I never saw a dead one and never heard
of one getting lit ki d. Our paper is a
mlphty good one, tha editor goes without
underclothes all winter, don't wrar. n
socks nnd Paw hasn't pa'd his fubserip
tlon In two yfars." Cambridge Clarion.
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