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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1907)
s TTTC Oir,UIA DAILY . "CTE: TUESDAY, DEmmETi 3." 19071 ... . .. .a (CnntUiBeeL) I Llehen, easTumer, Hit Howard. pn eva. ; g m OMA7TA rnAmnereT tnsrjtnta, Rimtt Bullsinav rtff! ANY lnrrTnU'.eaceTTitng norma Wal lace. Will be appreciated. Klndiy sdrees P car Bee. (lit lsADIx M IIT)LJB A'i-TT vrtmM, matrimonially In clined, wiahs pnettioa aa bouaekawt ar for wldoww; rnuat have rnana ; prefer South DaJuvta. AJdrM B iM, Bee.. tiD vcm 3 TXrBAl, hair parloi, 204 Neville BIk, llth and Harney. TeL Douglas G1S. - . ('"l mjw imrn REAL ESTATE lRU. ESTATE! DEALER. PTKH'nT. CO, 1st door K. T. lAf. Done. as ITKI. ( a OBOROfl COMPANT, I 1H Famem. ' TaL Douglas 754 " U-4M4 FETF.R8 TRCBT OO., N. T. life Hid. fit)- L BTBEIWSOI, rMm 208, 130 Bo. lrh. i l)- , citt phowktt ron. sals . ' 2101MIAiTI ST. v : . - , TUB . NON-kKUDENT OWNER 13 ( HKRJT FOR A FEW DATS AND ."WANTS AN OFTEK AS HB 13 HERE ' TO SELL THI3 PROPERTY, ' It rents for, $15 per month and Is I worth 12.600 la REAL money a two I atory dwelling. 8 rooms, slate roof, porcelain bath,., closet, newer, city I water and barn, on paved street, con rwilmt to the Dodge street and North lata, street car Unas. The price Is SI. 600; part terms at per cent in i trewt. . t . . ..- If yon want a bargain look at 110 1 Miami Strand. make us an offer. 1 , .2714 NORTH 25TII 1 aa nTtAuA Ti rirtagaat A art 4- -sr vt 4 a v uv V" $ g as aavaa a a uvra tv b As i.xb An after for. tais 6-room dwelling. It Is newly painted. In good repair, rents tor lit and Is worth SI. 800. Make s as offer and assume $1,000 mort saca'joa the property. , GARVIN . BROS., MM Farnara St. (19 MTJ .;'. Ten Acres Oreat Bargain ' Th (ft mile oirol cuU It. Use 8. W. 'Sl at a mil 'Tram paved road; eastern waar hae held K at $200 aa acre, but evidently Beads money, aad a ay a: "Out It how It lf aa aora." Think of It; IS aorta ef land tat the price of an roisarr lti iot,.si.oo. Harrison & Morton tll-112 N. T. Ufa BldK TaL Douglas 114. v ' " (lt MTM t Sacrifice Sale Good In - v ::v vestment' - i : ' ' fw . inodera houaea. cearVr ,, B raama and J rooms, with good halla, lorfo dthS . cloveta, south' froota. aved triwrt. oae-balf ' block from Sherman v At, car linj caa bo rented for 5$ per nontax -Owner ' must ( to California. ' 2,5 will buy hl equity. PAYNE. BOSTWICK & 00. ; Mala rioor N. T. U Bids. Phone D. 11- 1 Florence Blvd. Cottage . ' (Spooial Baa, Doo. X 1M7 , alexin faat a Slareaoe toemleTard, aaw ttenachoo'a groan heuao, cottagn of I . rooma aad attli. water and raa la the tkeaa. CLSl C00 oaah, balaaoo monthly, Harrison & Morton " UMa H. T. XJOm. TaL Dea. SIA " ' ' ' QO-4T81 FOR SALE A wan built la-room frame heuee, beautifully finlaked ta hardwood; bairdaed. floota.. In an I aba, modern bali ' reern and aaaTenlaaUr arraiLced. Wul aaU at a Tory low peioa, ta be removed rreaa preaaat pcemi a ay puinAaaer. Ad- Baaewataa, baa Bids'., Omaha. I . IU ALU7 , USf rear prepartr wJ Chiia Rarer. Id and Curate Sla. QJ SSS ifOOFKM a-reem oeeura la Ranaoom park dislsiot. Addreaa A care Omaha He. ICATj EST ATX T iJV-asi KHS iwfll Jbt e-fJrt S-roora atodera beaee at t4 J. Bat Jt eaat front; nrad aTra permanent eMeweOki beaotiral mwa; kkao ahado U-oea. iaay taraia If - rrrr ' THOMAS BJU3XAX. Room L Kow Tark Ufa Bulldrns. REAL ESTATE Tka OaarV Rna and Lead kUulaeT Omm paar of Ceunall BJUifXa, la., eflera (or eaie ail ua laiula in Beeua and uxrlua aouoOeo. - nn, aanauUud ef AkaeJM me, te ; efW-her wixb all Uiyi (Ttmauu and aaneeal . property thereon, and iu receive eaaa ffera far . ttte hum bp to !-mber 10, lm;, eAUa offiao In ak It, Baidaia blaek. tleuouU illufla, lju. wtiara a full aaat&lpUua mt aosid preuertr will bo farulahea to anr aoa wuxaiie: L Did Z&mt oaiea iaAefl . tt'tUii O&AJLA. ElKCJ A UEAT HTftM CwJaTArvr. r-e2 la COLORADO I tH aorta lona-stJa 'jalaabvrer vtrlr, l4 oer i . i.ttrh.oe Utf-euh port "A at 410 per 4 avrirea, (aa mQoa from Atvraee, JjDGmj oaaxUA a Slxm aeriT oil at ila.4 per auaa. f-and aa eer enwie Ctsamia Saa? aaio anaai TvV M a) trm Bwt, fJJ BaaM ai fAe Bnlldln-, -- ' . fTJ BAJFKJAIM. - -StS eftuaie taxuiui bat . aealj a 11. rtrtk Max awiit olr1Sr istlao rtou. hae Cum reQivaj. n mii Ke.aa. tete. aa e.T. erf amaaa ea llmuair. txuaha. REAL TSTITF AK BAJICU UAXBt re SALS) tlmaiod. ITIIIYENNE COUNTY, NIOJ. A fine wUen ef lorvl lan, ihe mll north of Potter, for a few Saya at Two r4Jons In Sidney Traw, about twelve mlloa from Sidney, cheap at tiLOA per aora. 1 arei, fire mtlaa K. Vr. of PMtar, IVAt pr aura. KIMBALL COUNTY, NEB. ' Two ftne eertiona, about twelve tnu.o N. W. of Kim bail, at per aora. Aa alerent ooctlon, flva mllna ' north rnlio Fi'(llo railroad, Just Inside ooatero Kimball county line, a big barfaln (or a few daya, at If.tS par aoro. Equitable Realty & Trust Co, 222 Board of Trade tralldlnr. , (s -jtT t NOTICH Of SALE OF UtNTX NOTTCH la hereby alvea mat seald btda will bo received and filed ha tha efOoe of the eounty clerk of Oroeley county, Nsbraeka. up to noon of the UUi'day of Xraemter. l7. for Ue Burohaao of tbe tuUowina oeoorlbed land now owned by O reefer county. Kebraaka. via. Bectlon, a, m toonahlp IA. racjre 10 and aectloa H, town ship U, re-nge t, la Urealny county, Ne braska. Plda may be made for the entire tract or for any eatxrtvleton of the aama The board reaerree the right to relict spy or all btda or portion of btda. and readvertlae the aHuve land If the bid oub tnitted are disproportionate to the tm value of the above described laud. By order of tha Board of Coimtly comsiiMloners of Greeley county. Nebrealra. Wltneea m hand and the seal of said bounty at Oreo ley, Nebraska, this auta day of November A. D. 1"7. JAMKS B. BANT, County Ovrk. C8b jmBDeoja Ml. rNVErrrOB I have a B"yd county Nebraska farm the I must sell quick. If you have some idle money here la a bargain for Borneo ne. Address T a. rare of Bee. f301 MTsa 10-ACBB gardaa farra; good S-room house and barn: 4 miles from city. Inquire J. B. Wont, Zia Be ward St. (301 MH90 4x TO IirVEHTORS, No tnveetments In farm lands are af fected by financial flurries. Put your money where it will constantly !T"rae in ralue alwaya free from risk. We can sell you any amount from 49 to 8,000 Bores of north ern Wisconsin's choicest landa O. H. INGRAM, Jr. Rica Lake, Wis. m)Mm Teo x XT REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED-Ctty loans. . Patara Truat Co. ItONJET TO XAXAN-flayaa Investment Co. Aj)-d04 UlWBST RATES Bomla, Paxton Block, UI-7S WANTBTD City loans and warrants. W. Faraam Bmlth COv 1320 Fan am St. -737 LOAN on tmproved city property. W, li. XUoutas, h first National Caak Bid. ( SuO PRIVATE VONET-NO DHTLAT. OAKV1N BROtV, 19A FAF.NAM. LOANS on Improved Omaha pro; erty. C'Keefe R, E. Co.. 1001 N. T. Life Bdg. C22 793 liCO TO IflS.OOO TO IJOAN-Prlrne mo:.iy; na delays. J. H. Bbarwood. W7 N. T. I.lfa. , E )2 tlOO to tUl.OOO made promptly. F. D. We ad. Weed Bldg.i lath and Farnam. WANTED TO BUY W AJn T K D T a buy aeoond-aaad fumltirra, --ooB aud heating stevee, -earpeta, lino leums, oOoo furniture, aid clothes and aboea, ' pUanaa, feaUtera, bed pillows, quilts andi kinds of toots; or will bay tne furniture of your house complete, the highest prices paid, (Jail tha right una. lei. Ijougv tttl. (le UtI DecJl tECOMO-HAA'D furniture bought and Bold; also machlnea of all kinds ranted. 13 per month. Tel. i Doug. eSfci. Ubj MM TO FARMERS ANT PRODTJCB 3H1P X PiRa Highest prlcee for butter and eggs. Cash or merchandise. Bend trial saliuuemt. The Bennett Company. Omaha. VA 487 WANTSDTo buy ualvse. TaL Doug. 6m IA-T61 I A. Sd paid for aecand-hand ciotJvlnc. shoes. " No. Ulh ac Tei.-Red AA. - . tar-sD WANTED TO RENT WANTED-A furnUhed hoaae for tha win ter; must be thoroughly modem; Far nam or Hanacom Park dlsvrtct; It's for a newly married couple with tho very beat of references. Addreaa Q otT, Bee. MJ89 t QENTU5MAN AND VaFEI voting poo pie. wish to rent largv, finely furnished room. In poalSvely private family. In the very beet locality: ne other considered; beat refarenoee. Addreaa A 45T. rare Bee. OO MiiT tx 8TNttL9 ai7?rrLF3tAN wants good room aad breakfast. Prefer, private house. Addreaa L ail. Baa. . (JS Sag tz WHIM writing ta aeTvartlaera, remember It takes but an antra atroke or two of the pen as mention tha fast that ran aaw ,tfce ad ta T'lia Baa. . . WANTED SITUATIONS SITU ATI ON n anted by dTuggl.et, registered In Nebraska. References. Address ML. Thunoaa 8t Desvwr, Colo. cny-itx tx CLJCRICAi, position, any kinf, by young man. a: 11 rears' eKter1enae In hnMi ail-areund ontoa werk and bookkeeping! good referena loaa, Addreas K toA Bee. (17-in teo. fx A B&SPSCTABLS woman would ITte tn We care of a hotase for a wlajwer, I have a girl M year eld. Address A Ul, oare of bee. (23-211 2x SITU ATI ON WANTKD Aa olerk tn re tail Tooery bwalBeas; have had four rears expartenoe and oaa furnish aeod reVeresoe. AAdreea Wm. F. neebohm, 49 KoeiUg St. Orand taland. Neb U-ith MlsO D. tx 8T mechanioBl and atrowlural draftsmaa; will take odd reasi can Sealgn mauhlnery. Steel tin tars. SCO. Address B 4t2. care Bee. (ITr-MaS 7a rpnxo tady, airperfeimad la dry goods buelneaa. espeelaXly adverrlancaT and mall order deslrva poeatlen wTtb FeUaHle ftrrai beat of Omaha an 4 fkanrer rvfarenoaa. Addreaa Lota JB. Kaity, t-1 Oeeryla Avn TOrTTO man. re rl stared and eaperlenoed DharmBulet, wWias pAaos In di-ng stra, Addreaa U tit. oare Omaha Hxv tit) Aitlt IX r7Arna-4rsstrioa by elderdy hUy. AepKan, aa hooaekewper la yriv-ate f amiily Can give good nlwram Ad dreaa Mra. V. K, 1 No lth fet. (11) At.tT (x IUT Wflllft tnma?)ed free of charge. lelapitoM Hemglaa 111A (TVitflJ KXTTTtxprCTO Vwkkweper and atnnorra-r-her AAdreaa H. OcaLs, lVee, jCo neU LEGAL NOTICES omca or thh oxford a Kansas sxa'Toeid company. Omaha, Nea Nov ft Lwf Ta the biockhoiilers: tNetlee la hereby s-'.vea that a special meeting of the sucAholaere e trs Oaferd A 'urt Rail. roA Muinof wi. be heid at tne ed)oe of tke ooanpeoir at Omaha. Nabraaka, at 4 a'clorB p. m oa January la, lsua. for the porpuee of actiua upon the' oueetioa ef set.li,g the raliroad. property and traochlawe of the ootnli y to the Chluago. Btu-Unsten A tuincy Kakoroed cecnpewy. tbe raiireed and preyerty alorveaKl twUig aw under Waee to tba Ba-i ewmpany. Sr order of tie board ai eUseotora. W. j Jurkee tary. LEGAL K3TICES Ll ornoj or nrn wjcnkais utt Omaha feUway teiaany, Omalia, NeK, Nov. I. IK;. To the a.oikheiaera: Notice I i her-lvy givetj that a -a,aJ mnUnf e (die ateclrL:idna of thai Knaaji City A ymaJ-a Ken y oeirpajiy oiLl be beJd at the emoo ef the company In Fa1-114. K hraaaa. at I a elenk a. m. en .nuatrp IV, 14. far the ptirpeoe of artlna; upon tie quTfioo ef oelJlB( the raUreed, preperty ana IranrMaaa ef the ootnpany to the Chi cago. B'lrllnrtan A Oulncv allroed nam. fany, the railroad and prop mi aforeaa'd leins new under leaaa to wm.iF company. Hy order of the board ef directors, w. p. Uurkee. eeorotary. Nladaot OFFICE OF THE RrTPT'BUCAW TIL ley, Kansas at fieuthweetarn C a lire ad Company, Oir.ahs, Jseb., Nov. , 17. To the Btec-heid trei Netlea Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Bnpuellcaa Valley, Kansas A South western Railroad oempany will be held at the office ef tha company in Omaha, Ne braska, at 4 o'clock p. m. on January 10, A. fer tbe purpeae of aetlon upon the question of selling tha rallrrad, property and fjanchisea of tola company to the Chi cago. Burlington A Qalncy Bailroad eom piuiy, the railroad and property aforesaid being new Under lease to the said company. By order ef the board of directors. YY p Durkae. secretary. Nladdat OmCH OF THH Oaf AHA AND BOUTH- aaverB aiaroa t.asnpany. Omaha. Nel Nov. A UM7 To the Stockholdere-Noliae I hereby given that 1 special meeting ef vw nvimiivHHn ea me ana V'jutn- western Railroad eetnpmny will be held at the off! re of the company at Omaha, Neb-, at 4 o'clock p. m., oa January 1. lirA, fer the purpose of aetlng apon the e,uetion of aelUng tha railroad, property and fran chisee of tbe company id Uie ChloaejOk Bur lington A Qulncy Railroad oompany, the railroad and property aforesaid being new under lease to said eompeny. By order of the board of directors, W. P. DURKEB, Eiecretars'. KlOdlut OFFICS OF THTB RJCPTrBLTCAN VAI y . Wyomiug Kallroad company. Omaha. Nab.. Nov. 0. l-To the Stock holdora: Notloe la bereoy siren that a apenlal meeting of the stockholders ef tha Republican Valley A Wyoming Railroad company will be held at the offloe of the company la Onaaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m.. on January IS, liHa, for tha purpose of acting upon the question of eelllng the railroad, property and franchlnne of this rompacy to the Chicago. Burlington A Quincy Railroad company, the railroad and property a foresaid hemg now under lease to aaid aompanv. By order of tha bosrd of directors. W. P. Surkee. Becre-"T- NlftdoOt 0FT7CK OF THE OMAHA AND NOBTH Platte Railroad Company. Omaha, Neb.. Nov. , 1807. To the Bke-k holders: Notice 1a hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of tha Omaha and North Flatte Railroad company will be held at the office of the oompauy In Omaha, Neb., at 4 o u:.!k p. m., an January ID, ant, tor the purpose of acting upon the question of selling the railroad, property and franchisee ef thle rtrtmnAnw t . t K . I ' 1 . . . x 1 i , Qulncy Railroad company, the railroad -u-i 1 iiuichiv Dfui now unaer lease ta tha said company. By order of the board of directors, V. p. Durkee, Beoratary. NIOdSOt GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR BUILDINGS. De partment of the Interior, Office of In dian Ai-.alrs, Washington, D. C, Nov. S, 11!. Bealed proposals plainly marked on the outside of the aealed envelupa "Pro- Sosala for At ess Building, Winnebago chuol. Nebraska," and aiiiressed to uie commissioner ot Indian Affairs. Washing ton, D. C. will be reoelvod at the Indian office until 1 o'clock p. jn., of Jan. 16, lKwi, for. furnishing materials and labor to con strict and complete an employes' mfss building at Ana Winnebago eertool,, Ne braska, in strict accordance with the plana, specifications and tnstiuctlons to bidders which may be examined at this offioe, the office of -The Bee," Omaha. Neb., U. 8. In dian warehouses), Omaha, Neb., St. Louis, Mo., Chicago, Id.; Builders' and Araders' exchanges, Omaha, Neb.; Bt,- Paul, Minn., and Minneapolis, Minn.; Northwestern Manufacturers' association, St. Paul, Minn., and at the school. For further lnfcrmation apply to Oscar M. WaddeU. superintendent. Winnebago, NeUrnska. C. F. LAJUtABKrL Acting Comm.saUiiiar. . - . N2S 28 SO D8 T It 12.1 PROPOSALS FOR DAIRY BARN De partment of tha interior, Offioe of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, Nov. t6,-lSWT. Sealed proposals, plainly marked on the outside of the teal..i envelope "Proposals tor a Dairy Barn at the Ogalalla Boarding Bchool, t ine Kldge Agency, So. Dak.," and addressed to the Commissioner ef Indian Afl tlrs, Washington, D. C. will be re oolvrd at. the Indian Office until t o'clock p. m. of Jan. 17. 1808. for furnlstilcg ma terials and labor to construct and complete a dairy barn at the school at P'no Ridge Agencv, So. Dak., In strlot accordance with the plana, specifications and Instructions to bidders, which, may be examined at this offloo, the offices of The Bee. Omaha, Neb.; the American Contractor. Chicago, in., and the Improvement Bulletin, Minneapolis, Minn.; at the U. 3. Indian warehouses at Chicago, 111.. St. Louis, Me., and Omaha, Neb.: the BiilKtor1 en4 Tv.' --v 1 6!" PuLn'nn.l Minneapolis, Minn".; ispoiis, Minn.; agency. C F. . . . ;T " "" at tne agency. LARRABhlff. AcUng Commlaloner. laaloner. I4--7-10-12-14-l-n REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Swaa EL Peterson and wife to N. A. and a K. UoUlnbeck. lot A block A Alamo Plaaa HSOO Isaaa Connor to Mary Kalal. lota 1 an4 2, block t, Drake's' addition LA4 A. L Reed, et al to Iaaaa Conner, eame ..j ' Sarah J. Themaa and husband " to -Bernard Riley, lot 4, block 7, Myers' Richards A Tlldan's addition XJUt Brta Harrison to Sana, B. Bowers, lots 14 and 1&. block A Kkk place ; State National Bank ef Cleveland. O., to Mary Henningsen. Jots 15u and 15a, Lenox addition The L'nlted Real Hatate A Trust Co. to Jos. and Katharine li.'aaok. lot 17 aad sH lot U, block i. Keuntae U adilitlnn , . , H. 51 Windham to H. W. Bryant. Iota 4. s, t, J. I and s, block ; lots A &, t, T, t, and Id, block t, subdivision ef acra lots L t. t and IS, block 72, Benson Onorge W. Leaoh to Alice A. Lea:h. sh ne'e, r-14-11 .7! Charles S. Ruffla to Cnarlee & aibeon. loto 14 to 24. hleck 1, Vaseer place H. B. Nayea and wife, et el. to C. B. Noyea Di 27-W-40 Sams to Marlon No yea Button. nU, 4-14-10 and sH no1, S-1A10 C. B. Moras and wife at al. te H- EL Noyea. s, K-lt-l . alartoo Nayea Burton and husband to H. B. Noyea and C. B. Noyea. part r. a-lf-lA and otTer land. ...... . lt.'rrv K. Owen and wile to C. L. Aa-d-rfn, lota ( and . R. M. 6tona ' 20 ITS 750 Sibdlvleton , t,H l na t nneo rteej unite a Trust Co. to . l.ouis Kasper, lot f, block t, Kountaa Sth addition A...,. S00 Cena O. Reed and husband ta Frank W. Chapman, Vos 14 and K, biouk ' 1, 'Waahingtoa Hill tst games 1. Arnew and wife to John Both and Anna Roth. n' block U, td addition te Conrtgsn Place 050 jasepntne riyrm and huaaand to J phtoe Flynn. Bart lo la, Mock X, Mo intean auaerinsien Bastings A Hey den to Mary Keller, lot 1A Ames id a.ldllhui to Total ..iA:i RAILROAD TIME CARD tMJ STATIOJa letA AJB MARaTT. Leave. Tha Overland Lfealred. A 10 am I he Cojorade B-xpseaav tiiO pas tiantio aUvrwee The Orsgea txijrui a 4 1 pm The U Aogelea Llm-..alJMe pm the Fast Unl ..,.. am The Otna A Janata VtaiU 4D pm Col.-4.ntoago bixlMl-.ll 10 bib Boafe A etevena'g LuaLAui M pin Nertli PUtte Leai a t:t am Arrive, a I W pm a I oa pm atu li am a e-vO pin a 14 pm a AeS pm a l s pm a f jet am b 1 ) pin a 4:4S pm BeerUa OaVage payngbt a 58 am all 41 pm C hlcaere LooaJ all Ao am aioa City Passatygar...a TA0 asa C hicago Paaaejignr a I 94 pin Ciiloee-e Bmiuei , a 4 V) txe a x pm a I W put a I is pin a I to am aid am u- l-etO-aCnn. Limited, .a 0 pma t aia Loe Ajiseias 1.4mud--.a I k pm alt M pm Overlaud limited alt ajO ptu a I 23 am as Mall .., . a am e.eux ( u f LKfel a sAS pra a Bj am aat Hmi M- alatpm Twta Itv Limited. a S pm il eluj Nerfula-Baneeteel a I A piu a t 0 pm Linoeto-lOTk-Chadraa .h f e pm ale-at am 1 4 xV Uiwuui jm, I w) pm a I pra C aeoer-ai.bettent i -n al M pm t' aatiiise-e'Jverkjr ...... b I pm ale) put remeut-Aluten a pm b UHi pia PRESIDENT OF FiTE ROADS 1 XL Feltoa XLu fait Arsnmed Fifth iAilway Presidency. raoa: altos to nxrrco ts tut Aeewpva Plsvse) at Heessl erf CanlisJ aad Bewtg-u Peartttemi erlfk ee Hawtaajua I.lmse at - The fumy, from prwnldent of tha Chicago Alton to that of tte Merlcnn Central In one day by Bam-nel Morse Faltan la an other of those quick changes which high mrtreetd officials are making these daya with as much facility as a day laborer and It makes the fifth railroad giresldescy to be held by Mr. Feltnn. Anotner point of tntarent la Brought ant by tha promtnence of Mr. Tltoa and that la that all the poor bora who began life aa comn.on day worttmen and rounded It ont at Ute top of the ladder are not yet dead. Mr. Fart on started his raCraadtng as a rodman and la only now M years of ag. Mr. IJton waa aleetad president of tha Mexican Central Nevecnar 2t and re signed that day aa president of the Chicago A Alton,-of whioh he bad been president since September 7, It. His change eliminates another confusing possibility from tha Flsh-Harrlman controversy. Har rltnsn is said ta he partial to Folton and had considered him'1 for president of the Illinois Central before landing Mr. Hara han. H ead q Barters la Mexloe Felton succeeds Ebea Richards, who is general cormsel of the Mexican Central, and has snrved as president since tbe re tirement of A A Rublnson m November, 1306. Mr. Feltoa will marks his headquar ters In Mexico City, and It may be assumed that his election marks the beginning of a thorough rehabilitation of the property. A year ago announcement was made of the plana for tha consolidation of the Mex ican Central and tha National Railway of Mexico, tn which the Mexican gcvenn trwnt wtll hold a majority of the capital stock aad also guarantee the bond Issues of the company. Tha stock Issues were to aggregate 1400,000,000, par value, Mexican ourrency, divided into $',000,000 first pre ferred. 2250,000,000 second preferred and 1150,000,000 common.-. .The plan provided for two issues of bonds guaranteed as to principal and Interest by the Mexican gov ernment, preferred mortgage 4H per cent bonds aot to exceed K12,0O'00 and general mortgage t per cent brnTs not to exceed t372,000,OW ta amount, la July last It was determined to postpone the financing of tha new company until the market conditions should be more favorable. It -is understood that the original option for tha purchase ot control of the Mexican Central stock recently expired, tut has been extended for four montha Start a at Bottom. Mr. Felton was born on February t, 1S5J, at Philadelphia, Pa. He entered, railway service In August, 18B3, aa rodman for the -wri cT 3KVf 1 rrrxrvt rriTSrdtr ef'y EXTRA DRY" CHAMPAGNE, JrwRaJL Ivrojvte'' jKor bettor1 . t5,t cny price.. RAiLWAY TIME CARD--- CAloavar Rawtc telmael 4k kiAJJT. Chicago Limited..... ....a t Iowa Leoal ......a 4 Dea Moines Passenger.. a 4 OS am 44 am all-! pm a 4-M pm all SO pra b :5B pm a l is pm a Mi am a 2 SO ant a 4:40 pm a l a pm bl0:25 am .-0 pm Sit am Iowa Local ttn Chicago (k,astern Exh.e 4 Chicago Flyer .a I .00 pta . 'WET. Rocky Uoantara X.f d-.aU df pen Colo, and CaJL R ...a 1 OVL and Texas Ex a 4 Lincoln-Falrbury Paaa..b S 'j pm pm :4S am K. C. A St. L. Kxp.. a ra am a 4 45 am K. 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Kinarsoa Ical ....... Mtosemst laBVa, LeeJ vta Weeplag , Water rne t"ny Lweai. pBila City Uaal T I am a -9 pat ..b I pi an - am -J 14 pm cUJS am a Dally, b Dairy ea w v gnney. a Bms- aay eujy. a Dacy an A 4b? IS X amgeslxa A Leave. ' Arrive. ....b 4 warn b 1-1 pm r...a l-o pm aU M am ..b 1st pm b I IS am .o I. A am a IM pm ausntoy. a DetCy Qieeter Creak Tanrtian. From 17 to 1174 ba waa anonaasvejy Iwreler and aswlalant ararloaes; aa tha lsiT-artA? raHreaA angl near tn charge ef eurvevs on the CHeartrr A Paoll rallrnad and chief engine. of the Chester A Delarwara River railroad. In Aug-mt, in . b waa arrolrd'd general suuegtalemlent of tha Flttsuorg, Clm:traiad A St. Lsrsia, and tn Septomber, lit", hta lurtadl'tloji waa extended cvr the Llttia Mlarrd and the Cincinnati A Muskingum Valley roads. From January, 2. to Feb ruary, ISM. ha was general manager of tha New York A New England, and an the latter date waa made asrlstant to tha preall-nt ef tha New York. Lake Erie A vVestarn. In B-r-ecial charge of the New York, PcmeyTvnnla A Ohio, suhaeqaently being promoted to be general manager of the latter road. In Jar nary. lSxt, he was elected vice president of tha New York. Lake Erie A Western tn charge of the trafflo department, and m October ef the same year waa choaen first vice president In charve of the traffic aad opera ting de partments, reeigntng la November, W From the latter date untn March, USX ho waa president of tbe F.ast Tanneesna, Vir ginia A Georgia, and from 1S90 to ltK waa president of tha Alabama Oreat Bothern also. On November XL lasa, bawaa elected president of tha Cincinnati. New Orleans A Texaa Pacific Tn March, when that read passed into a tecelvarahip, ha was appointed recetver, severing his oan n action with the Cincinnati. New Orleans A Texaa Paciflo tn October. L9a, when tha receivership waa dissolved. NEBRASKA FR0M DAY TO DAY ttaalat aad firiaaa restares at Life Ib Rapidly Orewtai State. If tha old woman who visited tba Jour nal office last Friday and remarked tnt wa kept a dirty locking printing offioe would Induce her hubby to pay up that eighteen montha" back subscription wa could Invest In a new broom. Ragan Journal. Oman Surprise Us Walter Mlnhelsen and Ed Olllan were Crossing vlsltora Monday evening between trains. Thy had to make a run in order to catch the passenger coming home in the evening. Vfa wave not surprised, owing to tha number of pretty girls there are la Bea ver, that Walter bad to mdka a run to catch the train, but what Vaa It that caused Olllan to be Ute we have not been able to learn; must have been talk ing horse trade. Fillmore County News. Doctor Trust Five doctor In Schuy ler last week published notice that after December 1 they would make no call at the homes of people who are slew In paying their bills or thoae who are known aa professional deadheata, without the payment of cash In advance for their services. Charity cases are excepted, but none will be considered charity caaea whenever the man of the nous shall have money to spend for liquor or to bacco. Columbus Telegram. Independent Tha publisher of the Carleton Leader Is certainly a leader in Ana reaDect! he has the most daring and audacious way of collecting bad subscrip tion accounts that has ever coma unaer the Independents notice. He ts publish ing a "Gone and Forgotten" list- list comprised of subscriber who are cut off the maiL- He publishes tha amount they nwa ar what lansrtb of time, aad the promises they have made to pay. It la not difficult to Imagine tna aunary ouer negligent suhscrlbera will be -coming a-runnlng." Grand Island Independent. The Editor Progreaeee A. I Stewart, formerly editor' of the Newman Grove Herald, but ' now a bloated farmer and rancher In the western part of the state, waa In town Monday forenoon a short time on hta wa to Seward to visit his parents. FromAheV he expects to go to Eouth Omaha to buy a couple of cars of sheep to ahip to his ranch. Jast think of an ex-newspsper man buying two whole carloads ef sheep, and baring been out of the newspaper bualaeea only about a year. That's going some. Mr. Stewart likes ranch life and says he la making money. Wa are glad of it and hope he will continue to prosper. Humphrey Demo crat. For Rainy Day Her la a problem whioh was - sprung the other day: Fur convenience, suppose It la four miles be tween North Piatt and Maxwell, and four miles between Maxwell and Brady. A freight train a mile long la atandlng with tha caboose In front of the North Platto station. When tha train starts for Maxwell tha brakeman. wh Is an the aabeoaa, begins walking toward tbe engine, and - Just aa he reaches tha en gine it pulls Into MaxwelL How far did he walk and how far did ha ride between Maxwell aad North Piatt T Whaa tha train leaves Maxwell the brakemaa gets oa the engine and starts to walk back to the caboose, and Just as ha reaches tha oabooea it la pulled in front ef the Brady station. How far did ha ride aad how far did ha walk between Maxwell and Brady? North Platte Telegraph.- ONLY HIRED GIRL'S FAYLER Snpyweed Barglar Wis Scree Wanaast f Haas Is Lvri MaA lagr Call. Mr. Blew art, 130S Corby street, waa awakened at 4 o'clock Monday moraine by someone wtve waa going through tha lower part of tha hauee. Suppeelnc - It waa a burglar she raised the window and yelled "murder, burglar, help." While she was yelling the man who had caused the trouble down stairs tumped through the front win. dow. . Nothing waa found dlstarbed down stair M on Jay morning and the family la dow of the opinion the hired girl oould throw some light on tbe matter If aha was ao disposed. She adroit that bar "fayler came to aee bar early in tbe evening' and had aa watcb ar other means of telling tba lime, and she also confesses that time passes faster than usual with her whsa hs la around. And further she saith not. CIL.0N THE AFFECTED WATER Slaapla Plan af Dr. Davie ta Salve Problem af Ooatasalaate Wells. Many oonrpialata have bean raorlved at the Health departxaeat regarding the condi tion of wells In varloua parts of the city aad biveatlgatloa leavls tba omunlaanener to believe that many of them' ar tn un sanitary euodlUea aad that the ' water la fertile braedhsg plaoea for disease. He la unable under tba ordTriaane to oloa autne of tha wells and la at a loaa to know how to prxnaed. Pr. J. X Da via, snsrnber af tha city oounofl. baa aag-gate4 a plan wfciuh may ba eafrlad ooC He suggest that keraaena be dumped mto vaults aa oloae to the weirs as poamfbl and the preaenoa of oQ tn tba wBa will prov tbe eannaotloa of a flow between tha vault and tba wefla and at tba aims time the prasanee af tbe oil will make the water unfit far use. Blsa. Kraaaas WaaU ITavtaUJy laJsuwdL KANSAS CITT. "Mo.. Dec 1 Mrs, rran eas W eooa, aawd M years, a siater-tn-law of JuaUue Daval J. Brewer Of the L'nlted Btatea supreme oeurt. was seriously In jured at bar ansae beta today sa falnng dwn a flta-ht of stairs. Jaauloe Brewer, who to la W eahiagtea, waa totearrapbed fur. Mrs. Woods sa Ue widow of A D. Woods. early shares' af ai eases Uiy, Boa daed Sporting Gossip of the Day KrX CITT IOWIKSI DFTKITT.n Laaa Twa Oat af Tbrea la Both Caa teete at Serlea. In tSeir matches with ftiimx City st the Association ailejs Sunday tha Omaha boya took two gamea ef the morning aerlee and finished forty pin ahead en totals. Bprms-ie hal the single game and total with UK and Out. In the aisrnoon tVe Omaha sxaln won two of tho eertea. hut lost by n!netT-thre plrs on totals. Ilebb had bet'i the high game an total with 117 and Tonight the btors Blues and tnnaha play their regular league match. Scores: SIOUX CITY. 1st. M. M Total. Hrbb l i i 7 rit IWer jrl jn; 4 tt'rnj in 175 lit M Kuhrey i urt its Ms hlsy m Lsl lit Totals ., :. t09 734 ' OMAHA. lt. 2d. 170 177 . 177 HI tit ............ ST IM 217 2t 33 1K3S AL Total. Read .... Neale .... Reynolds Conrad .. Bp ragus 10 lfU 130 t3 6T7 trs Totals AfteAMym game: SJ SIT 1,I7S BIOXTX. CTTT. 1st. 2d. .Id. Total. 217 17 V j rsi too 1S1 1XH t. IM list 44 la! vet 6it 42 916 l,m td. M. Total. ir.3 in cm M YM 6.14 1 18e a 137 l:-1 i 6' in i7i s ! 757 U 2AW Hebb .... Hoyer ... Qirnus ... Kuhrey . Ashley .. Totals 1T1 ia 1M 1T2 U4 81 OMAHA. 1st. ....... lf. ....... 174 17 14 IM tw OJcrde Cochran ... Hartley .... Denman ... Huntington Totals . BF.LTlDErtES W1J FROM DIAMONDS One Teachdawa aad a Goal the Sam af the scoring. The Belvideres piayed and defeated the Diamonds at Diets Park yesterday, score to A .The Diamonds strengthened thlr team with two Diets stsrs, nnmely, Moraa and Ooodrlch. but as tne Belvideres were tn crime condition, they put up a stone wall which the stars were unable to pierce. Clair and Qutgley wore the stars that shone par ticularly bright for the Belvideres Fal coner's flying tackles were a feature. Moran, Good rich and loosen played great ball for the Diamonds. 4uigtey won the toas and kicked off to Morlem, who was downed in his tracks. The Otaraonds wets forced to punt. Qulgley got the ball and gained tn yards on tha return. The Bel videres had to boot the ball, and Dlshrow f ot .down the field, recovered the ball on h five-yard line and went over for a touchdown. Qulgley kicked goal. The re mainder of this half, as well as the next, was a very fast exhibition of foot bell, neither side being able to score, but the Bert ldtiee had a little tha beat ot the arg-u- BBLVIDERC8. IIAMOMDS. Wlaler . PaaatBter .......... Drummf . . .. ........ Mamn . .......... eoaiirlRti Ullllzan Beal rui C. Carrell-llertea a a. McDanaa L.O. DlKtmnr It Murton-Mullaa L.T O'Onenor r.K. Paiceeer L. C. Dohrty . q a. Oitoa R H Clair .. LH Qoidey y.g. O... AO..., CO.... K.T... U.T.... R B ... LB.... Q B ... R.H ... LH... r.s.... Marlaai riawroan Hnwley Toeaaa Tigers exalt with a Win. The Tigers of Omsha ended their foot ball season Sunday sfternoon by defeating the Rlverview foot ball team by tha ecore of IS to A The Tigers would have made more scores only for the Fhnrtneae of the halves. Overman, Murphy and In gall msde the touchdowns, and the whole team played, the usual steady game. The Tiger have played twelve gams WOMEN SOLICIT FOR HEAT Maki Home to Home Cahybai in tha Batdttr Euiineu. coMPEnrios sald to be keeh Conaamer and Dealera Alike Agree tha Trad la Streaaevaa aad Taleahea Plays aa Isa aartaat Part. "Pear me, wtll that butcher never 1st me rest." exclaimed a housewife In the north part of tha city as tha telephone bell rang Just a she seated herself with a guest at tha breakfast labia. She answsred the 'phone and, having; given her order, re turned to the table. "They are so persistent," aha said "There are two of them and they seem to n with each other to sea which can caQ me up th earliest." The meat business In Omaha la a atren ooua one. This J th testimony of dealer and consumer alike. If some stories can he believed then th business of selling mining stock la a stnectrr compared with th responsibility of conducting a butcher shop. . ' Women solicitor have Invaded certain part of tha city. They are soliciting order and advertising meat market often three or four mile away. They carry order book and distribute circulars which give the prion of different meat at tha market in question. No order la too small nor Is any distance too great to deliver the goofis. "Soliciting' In Omaha for meat market la not what it used to ha," said Julius DTetfnsa. . "Most of the soliciting la don today over the telephoaa. A few years ago solicitor were employ nd to go all over the city and this was a conaldarabl expense. Today there . la not one-tenth as much ollcttlng aa a few year ago. The butch, era allow tha people to ordef aa they wish. "But the business done over tha tele phone la greater, I think, than In any other bastneaa. Each meat dealer haa a list of customers he calls up every morning and takes their orders. Yes, It Is a pretty strenuous t.iatnasa now." Butcher declare tha aeraal breakfast fodder and other articles dear to the hearts of tha food faddist have had no affect on the output of th roast beef of ' w r r -r ri f After sQ the ctgara, and cigarette, th solid b'tufartlotj cornet la whoa tt food clegs pip if Ued with the delicious, fragrant and sxtiayuig; . '. . LUCKY STRIKE pgT There la as pipe tobacco so sstversaOr s favorite, er a era sgreeaale te the aoa-aeietcar. Smokee cool ta tba end wnkeoc waste. Tin aeat'y eat aiicee ar lust to haacUs sad it caa beegat kiaially acrwhare eae f teaf U Us paaalarila, racWSisa.TasaUs.tSs. this season, wlinlng eight aid losing fwvr. The m whe have done ee'lahle wnrk for ti e team are; overman, JMnsleton, inaail, MurT'hy. Lite'. Isvi. Tsjuieal. Tyre II, N holson, I'd wards. Marx, Harvey, Ob linger and Zechmelater. " Men are b Poet Tearaey, The Sunday evening game at the Monarch r-ool tournament between Prowu ml Urc ener was a I ress d by a larger arowj than any previous game, Urowrt winning l' to 71. Monday evening White and tireerer will play. , Fcore by innings: Brown K A 1. . U, 2, W. I. , 12, 12, I I'TS; lotal W0. 1 2, o ; total 71. Scratches: Pmwn. I: Orvaer '' STANDING OF TUB rtATKR P. W. L. , Pet. Croener 14 1 . White t' " i ' Reynolds 7 4 1 ,Pn l aher 7 . 4 I .51 I;rown 7 4 t .6T Pwaneon : S t t .&) Harding 7 . 2 . f .21 B-lpl - 1 , . ALMOST A MILK EVERT MIJttTS Motor Cycle Raea Waa' f Leal Flearher Waa a Fast One. Louis tleachrf preved to be 'the best In the motor eyrie race on the Dv1 street course Suoday afternoon, when about a doxen riders went the Ove-mlle course, two and a halt nut And thh same distance hark, with handicaps. Flearher was si-ratrh man and roads the distance In rttmitee and 2 seconds, which Is con sidered remarkable lime when the hllia are considered and when th rl1r had to make the turn and come berk ovey the esme ronte. .Is-Tlnre was official tlmek-eper and complimented Flesoaer on hie maehtne. whleh. was ahl te give Ihe others two milea start and ntlll win. The entire ronrse waa lined with people on foot, I carriage and In automobiles. The rean'U war: - . Rider. Handlrap. Time. 1 Flearher ....Scratch :0I reerey 1 S3 1:15 I Will Oreen t:27 1:01 4 TA Jackson .1:11 8 1 1 Flint 1:47 . 1:01 John Oreenburg, the limit man. won the booby prize, as Ma machine caught on Are at the turn and he was unable to ride It hack. A match race for two end one-half milea between W. B. Dewey and Dr. I). J. Dia mond was won by Dewey by nearly half a mile. Diamond had a large fiyurcylin der marhme, but could not get over the road as fast as the lighter one operated by Dewey. Saartlaa; Cieasla, Indoor hasr ball will open In full force in Chtcat-o this week. President Dovey la still after Kelley as manager of tha Boston team.. The next meeting of the western con ference will be held January 4. The western conference decided upon a uniform fee' for officials of a0 per gam. Tour eld friend, Perrlng, waa Just able to nose himself Into the XO class. lit batted at .)L There 1 still coarMnrnbla speculation concerning a match on the mat between Frank Gotch and tha great Hackenschmldt, The Young Men's Christian association has two crack baaftet ball teams In the field and will be able tn give any sup posedly crack teams the run of their Uvea The basket ball season has supplanted the foot ball period and while ao many people may not be Injured at the game, many thousands win get tn on the exer cise. 8purred by the success of Its team, tha authorities at Crelghton are now looking forward to next year when a better known coach will be secured and heavier games played. The college conference held at Chtcage Saturday failed to take any action on the matter of Miohlgan re-entering the west ern conference and the Wotverlnee will not come tn at this time, but may do so later. . Morris England or any of tha other flash products, statletlcs of th United State statistician ,to th contrary notwithstand ing. ' A ShaeXlaar Imaa ' 1 with both1 parties wounded, demands Buca- burns or Injuries. 20c. Sold by Beaton Drug Co. To ba able to enjoy and assimilate a gsod meal la a rare occurrence with many peo pletoo much ice water, boiled coffee aad tea baa made dyspeptics of thousands of Americana. Try a glass of Btors Blue Rib bon Beer with your meads. It ' will whet your appetite, aid your di gestion and help you in building up a ro bust constitution. ' PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. C C and J. K. George have returned from Galesburg, 111., where they were called last week by the Illness and death of their mother, Mrs, John W, Oeorge of that elty. Mrs. Mary Tunntdlffe of Omaha, a sister of the George brothers, - also at tended the funeral services tn Gsleeburg. Mr. Oeorg waa g years of age and th mother of six rnlldron. Site was prominent In the Methodist church of her home city for twenty yeara. i . . D. M. Carr hna returned from Cfeeymna, where he addressed tha Young . Men's literary club. Mr. Carr was Invited t talk on the subject of the parcels poet and commended the plan of Poeunaster Gen eral Von Meyer, which proposes a lt-cento. per-pound rate for pat k a tree sent front mail order houses and a rata of I eente for the first pounds and 2 cents for each addi tional pound, with a Iin.lt of eleven pounds, on packages, between points on the rural free delivery or from country poatoffloea. Railway Hate aad Peraeaale. S. F. Miller, general freight and passes.. Ser agent of the Northweetora, left Sue ay night fer Chicago. . ,. .. W. R. McKeen, superintendent of. motive power and machinery of the Vfclon Pa rtite, left Susaay niaLt far Chlcao. ' Tbe extra passenger elevator at Union station, which has been out of ua tor three days undergoing repairs, waa hack In commission Monday. y . Tbe Cntoa Paclfto Hall road aornpaery paid Its employes of the general offices to, golj Monday. The employe were paid by vouchers In tha usual way, and Local Treasurer Frank It rows arraAgytd ta casit the voucher la bright new iuld piece wblch had never bean soiled by circular tlo-n. Motor car No. 1 ef the Ttttoa Pmclfto was put la regular aervce Sunday aetaeen ta Council Bluffs tnansLar aad South Omaha, making hourly trips. This service will be appreciated by the employes of the road, aa it will be a great convenience, eapeelaiiy to freight tri who live In Omsaia aad have to go to Council Bluff at all hours ta get their trains. aaV . J