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ll LEGAL NOTICES t (.(. 1 . 1. ued REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TIT?: OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. .1 A WARY 4. IV. r r REAL ESTATE tCflntlnued.) BIG BARGAIN iSulphuT Springs Addition W offer a htndwm new houses t 15th r.d Eflimet Krf for the first time, at pflr. tnat W1T1 quickly sell it. The houM t 3. wUH full basement, msde of the "irT "1 quality cf brick, witn -resed nrtr-lr. on t rrejtside tv, whole hasem"nt. la th Tee hot water heating plant there i- rroeo--. oirfirHlMI rat!iatnra m II h r. er.tr cf radiation and boiler of ample aparitv to heat the how. The fin floor ,u tare veatiwui. large living- room, library, dining r"rn. Kirrnn. thoroughly en-jivl pantry and large rear vestibule, tr.e down stair, i 1 flrlshed In nsj, ,h kf,,. .n4 th. in.r. eti-K-jt , . . vi w i . . Hn,5. tt? lth bir-h and bin h .TiTVrf i xTt three nice h-droom.. and SSlT.. 2 I' crnl ln Porch on second Tli ..tT Praom ,n th" hnu" " "- - - i mji rxjwnwivf paper, ue nuee 10 built by Cay labor by t) very bent of mechanics and la built r;ht from top to bottom, baa the beat of modem open plumbing, gas and electric lights, beautiful comhlrMMlorr fixture.: the lot 1. S.".xir4 feet and ha. a lumber of heaunf-.il shade tree. It is oa bloc from the Sherman avenje ear Jiaee. r$ the location t firit-c)a.- Thla In worth every cent of $.r..r. but will he sold) 1t 9 If aold at once. " Hastings hft$tfk. 1T(H Famam 3t. Bee Rending UfTT your prtrrty with Ctrla Horer. rid and Cuming Pta I) fU RKAt- EfTATE TITLE TRUST CCi " CHAS E WILLIAMSON. Pre. UV - i e B t giannd friada promptly. F. D. Weaa. Wead fcldg. lnh and Famam. i:-Mi "e- A BARGAIN FVil" rmlrlt Mle. propertv renlirc for tT per month. In fsod renair. ri.ifo in, al-.opt cn car line. Is offered for tl W' cah, bi' inr tlLV rr month. Price ;.;. AiIIh-m M Tr., Be office. il11) M713 tz REAL ESTATE RAKtil LAIU1 FOR S4LB FARM A FOR SAIjF. l.OfO ac-rrs rhoje farm or a;k In eajstern Vorad'. Will aell - part or alt to eaiit rmrvhaar-r; 1ft per aire if eold Boon. Addrt-f Ixk k linx 2a. Pur priae. Neb. .1- M7J4 12a. braaka. NERRABKA FARM LANDS. Crop payment r'an; two rropi pay for land, while the land la d-uhl:ng in value. NATIONAL I N VKSTM KXT CO., " . m-S&2 Erantlei. Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED-crtjr loana. Iters Truat Co. 1.22. 'm WANTED City loana and warranta. W. Farnara Smith & C.. l&J Farnam St. PRIVATE MONET NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS.. 1M FARNAM. 22j-M MONET TO UOAN-Payne Invcatrrent Co. (22) mi . , - , -k. I 10NE V loan on Improted Omaha prop- , W. J. DERMODT INV. CO.. ! Tel. Doug. tt N. T. L. t:i M3l LOWEST RATES Bemls, Psxton Block. LOANS cn Improved Omaha property. OKrefe K. E. Co., Kttl N. Y. Life Bldg , . . r-6 PRIVATE money to loan: no delay. J. UL 8htrwool, 610-17 Brandei. Bids. WANTED TO BUY Ei-COND HAND feed sacks. No amount loo larrs or too su.aH. Wasner, SOI N. la. . t-Jt7& CASH paid for second-hand clothing, shoes, etc. y So. lSlb St. TL Red 3J2i. WivNTIiD-To buy Interest with realty company b)' man experienced In selling Oklahoma and Texas Panhandle land. Addrrsa R. A. Bloker. Olualee. Okla. (a-jT i'.x WANTED COCO atock merchandise, gro ceries, etc, or U.V pannersiiii in a A4.0CW stock. Moore MrConntll, 1 East Third, lit.. Mi let ell. S. D. Slot Machines Wanted Wanted to buy. reasonable, twin. 6c and machine.. Caille bios. t-. m.kt only. Aedreaa C. J. K.. Koom 61. faxtun notei. i i2o ilUi .X WANTED-Sei-ond-hand office partitiuns and raiHng Address A 75 care Bee. (2) M i WANTED SITUATIONS DAT WOMEN furnished free cf charge. Vlepbooe Douglas 1111 CO-hHU SITUATION WANTED. Young couple aanta on in hotel (no tklidren. city or county; best refer ence. Bos .1, Vork. Neb. Ulj Wait J4x EXPEIUEKCED .tenographer. excellent references. K, be olhie, 15 Kcott St., C(iuncil lilufli- i.Tj i77 4X WANTED Hosltion a. retail clerk by sober young man; three ears exiieriente lit goerl .lor. H T. Nielson. Viborg, aV D. t.'7-Mfrjt) ax sANTED-Coal hauling or other wagon .work. Phone Douglas tJ7-M (x TOLNi man wants plaie to work for board while, attending school. Boyle. College, TtlepTrcjne Douglas 4 n-JI WANTED Position by lineman: thirteen years' on railroad: member brotherhood. 'Phone Douglaa ttS"-'. ti7 7".6 4x LEGAL NOTICES 8TRE17T MACADAMJZINQ -SEALED propiwai. J"t the niacadamii.ng and dilne of and building of cement gutters j In certain streets of the c:ty of Uulinit. ' Montana, described in tne resoiut.on cre ating Special Improvement District No. 33. will be received by the city couikiI up to S a flock p. m. of the fourth day of Febru ary. U. addressed to the undersigned and endorsed. 'Frvl'0al. fur Macao Aimx.ng. " Th. ork for ahtch proposals are invited consista of approximately M i eqara yartis of gravel macadam. i.i'X limal feet f seaer complete. 11 manholes complete, 15 rat oh basins. !7u lineal feet of gutter CihibpU-le. a-ach propiesal must be accom- pmoied by a eernried ciieck fir $.".. ,.n nine rei'uuusiM bank in the city oi Bil- Hi. .a and made wable to said city. The: sutx-rtef -il UiJoi-r must enter into an nn- ' delta King ta the sain of IA.'.u'. situ p- j prored sureties. Plans and pec:rU-a:in : are o i i.la in lh. oUu-e The r.a; t,t is re served Vo reject any and all bids. Pi:,irm, ! M. Diana, November;. Uk'7. J. l MATHEe ! JX C;ty Clerk. NJ-iJ-D7-j4 . j STREET PAVING BILLINGS MON- fe talis, Noember i. li'7 Sealed pro pofcal. for the, i-aving itli shaie bru k , of certain streets of the city of B:l- ! Iinaa. Montana, described n the resolution i dealing Special Improvement Dl.trlct No. SI. will be received by the city council up to o ckk p. in of Fehru.ry 4. !!. ad-dre.a-d to the undersigned and endorsed. "Fropwsala for Paving." The work for which prvposjl. are invited consists of appro intately i-fi wiuare jards ofsh.le hrwa Sitrinrni. the foundation forhich is oihrraiM provided for. Each proprt j must be araoNipanied by a cerlifed check j lor SI on Miit r ini bie bank in the -city of Billings, and made payable to said ' city. Tu a jci-e-ftstul bidder must enter 1 into an undertaking In the .urn of ; with approvi-a auretles Plana ar.d irc.n ctiiai'S on tile in this orhre. The rlchi raarrv-4 to iW t nv and all bid J D alATUESON, City Clerk. N3-i-D:-J4 BTOCITHOLnirRS KEETINO THE AS nual ireeeinig ol 1 1, stockholders of The Sx-Jth On. aLa and Hesiera Railroad Com pany f cr tee election ef aexen directors ani is transaction of such other busier. as snay come before the i-.ieeung will be hell at Ike om.-e of A. L. Mahler, corner of Ninth SJiet Farnain streets. Omaha. Ne braska, m AVednesday. tha th oay of January. A. D. l. at 11 o'clock a m V. aL oRK. Btcrevary, DaJ-l; OFFICE OF THi. REPUBLICAN VAL. ley, Kmnt Southweiern Railroad Company. Orrahs. Neb.. Nov. t, 1M -1 the Sloe k hoidr: Notic la hereby ("vea that a sped! mftini of tha stockholder. Of the Krpubiican Valley. Kansas A South west in Railroad company wiil b held at tha iffic of ihe company ta Omaha, Ne Iiuii at 4 o'clock .p. m. on January 1. 1., tar tt purpose of action upon tha qjtft:on of seiPn: lbs railroad, pro party ana franchises of this company ta th Chi cago, Kuilinron eft Qjlnry Railroad com. tony, the railroad and property aforena d " now l conU;n- ordar of the board of directors W. P. "i" OFFICE OF THE r.irVBUCXS VL- e."?. '1e . 'P""?- exilian, a - u . . U . . 1-' I 19 ice P( oc a , holder.: Notice la hereby given that Up,,, meetlr g cf the stock holder, of tb. Republics Val.ey Wyoming Railroad I company will be held at the office of tha company la Omahn, Neoraaka. at 4 o clock p. m.. on Janaary 10. for tne purpose of acting upon the queetion of aelling the railroad, property and fraM-hlae-a of ttia rompaoy to the Chicago. Burlington A QuiDcy Railroad company, the railroad and property aforeaald being now under leaae to satd company, by order of tea board of dire lore. v. P, Durkee, .Secre tary. Nlttdmt OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND 60LTH western Railroad Company. Omaha. Neb, Nov. . 1SH'7. To the Stockholder.: Notice I. hereby given that a .pecial reacting of the .totkholders of the Omaha and tSuutii western Railroad company win be held at the off! -e of the ccrrpany at Omaha. Neb., at 4 o'clock p. m., on January le, lv. lor the purtoae of acting upon the que t Ion of Hirg the ra:)rod. I,rr,f-rty nd fran rMaee of the company to the Chicago, tour lirtior, It wumty Railroad compaiiy, the railroad and property aforesaid being aow order leaae to aaid company. By order of tha hoard of director.. W. P. DURKEE. Secretary. t NlwMai CFFICE or THE OMAHA AND NORTH Platte Psiiroad Cornrary "maha. Neb., Nov. I, 1.7. To tha Stockholder.: Notice la hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholder, of the Omaha and Norln Platte Railroad company will be held at the off.ee of the company In Omaha. Neb., at 4 o'cifxk p. m , on January i. iai. fot the purpose of acting upon the queation of eelHi.g the railroad, projierty and franchise, of thla company to the Chicago, Burlington k Qulm-y Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under !ane to the aaid company By order of the board of directors, W. P. Durkee, Secretary. Nludtx . OFFICE OF THE KANSAS CITT g Omaha Railway Company, Omaha, Neb., Nov. a, M07. To the Sieckboldera: NoUce is hereby given that a .pecial meeting of the stoc kholder, of the Kanaas . City A Omaha Railway company will be held at the office of the company in Fairfield. Ne braska, at o clock a. m. on January 11. 118. for the purpose of acting upon the O'lntion of aelling tha railroad, property and franchise, of the company to the Chi cago, Turlington aV. Quincy Railroad com pany, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under leaae to aaid company. Hy order of the board of director., w. p. Durkee. Secretary. NlOcWiH. OFFICE Ot THE OXFORD & KANSAS Railroad company. Omaha. Neb.. Nov. I. lf7 To the Stockholder!: Notice I. hereby g.ven that a special meeting of th ttockholuer. of lb? Oxford at Kanaa. Rall- -:J comiany wi. be held at the ofBce of the company at Omaha. Nebraska, at 4 oclock p. m.. on January 10, IK., for the purpose of acting upon the Question of .ellfng the railroad, property and franchise, of the company to the Chicago. Burlrngton 4t Qulncy Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid btrlng now under leaae to the a d company. By order of th, boan, of dirtrtSI, w. p. r.nrkee! ' XlOdWt STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Office cf Lee-Glass-Andrecsen Hardware Company, Omaha, Neb.. Dec. 14. 19C7. Notice 1. hereby given 10 the ttockholder. of the Lee-Giass-Andre aen Hardware compart that the annual meeting cf the stockholder, of the company will le held at fte office, of .did company, corner of Ninth and Har tley etrecta. in the city of Omaha, m the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday. January 14, A. D , I, at 1 o'clock p. m for the pur pose of electing a board of director, for the company, to serve during the coming year, and to transact such other busltw. as may be presented at auch meeting. (Seal) H. J. LEE. President. Attest: V.'. M. CLASS. Secretary- DlSdXrt STOCK HOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the ttockholder. of The Bee Building company will be held at 4 o'clock p m.. Tut-sday. January 14. 1!. at the office of aaid company In The Bee building. Omaha, fur the election of a board of di rectors for the ensuing year and the trana aciion of such other business a. may prop erly come before such meeting. C. C. ROSEWATER. Secretary. JMUt D Ar S GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR PAPER FOR THE PCBL1C PRINTING AND BINDING. SEALED IkuKiSAIS will be received ""H January 2 lij. at 10.30 oclock a- m. l ' .,rV,.',V-,. . . . BLIC PRINTING and BINDING for the year enuing Jbtli of February, IS, the iaid pto- powia to oe openea tn-iore ana u.e mmara i-I contract, to be made by tl.e Joint Com- n.ittee of Congress on Public ITinting to the lowest and Urst bidder fur ttie Interest of the Government, the commute reserving to itself the right to reject any and a.1 biiis. a. Its judgment of the beat jntereais if tie Government may ok: lata. letiled schedule, of the description quaMiiy and quality of the paper required. axo n. parted by .tuples and black pro posals, and giving the regulations with ubich tiuuer. must comply, can be obtained by addrvesiiig Cha. A. Stilltngs, Public Ir.riUi, H aj-hirurton. D. C . The contract will te entered In I for aup piymg such gj!ntitis of patter as may be reeded during ti e ytar. and no more. The tsti:nated uuuntnie. .et forth 4n de tail in the schedule coUiprtoe: L"7,5". riama n.acliinv-fitiish printing paper. ix 3t'.X ream machtne-fiol.il printing paper, t-xto. iS.iuO reams czed and super-calendered white or tiiiLtd . prinlmg tper. arious size.. 1.12 ream, antique machine-finish. print ing paper. .i."0 reaii.s winte writing aper. loft dried, various uc.iiil -itliii T.hiC' ream colored writing fper. loft irk-d, iriuiif aixea axui igota Uft'.tw i-ouiia while wruicg . paper, ma chine dried, vaxluua. aise. and weight. i.(:0 reatij cover paper. v.r.tH.. exes ana weights 1 iv pounds t best put., rper. lub.tasj pounds of beat map papr. iui.w i-ounds superfine isuigl. and . doubiei coated book paper. - 30 reams iiiaiiOa paper, varioa. sue. atid weights. 440.1 pounds Umd paper. t.(.i pxiunus artifn ia: parchmeat, various autes. 1 pounds parchTect deed. S.wO jx.unds plate! bullet patch, various sizes. 155.UD sheett. tardurard. various colors, sizes and 'Xi.ivO sheets briFtol U'ard. various color., s.zes and we-ghta 1 15t'.Keu jxiunas vclor-d bilstol snd -.anils tag txard. U.ft.M reams flr.t- las. leelger paper, white or blue, laid ot wove. ariou. in and Weight. . 5 wv ie.-.ri.s 4-i-eind-i lass le-dger r.at'er. white or blue, laitf or sirt?, v art- cus sizes and Weights - 1 7i r'ai.s iiiue and eTp .ng paper. 20 ream, blotting wpr, any required color and we'gnt. i. ami n.ari'le. comb, and lining paper, various sixes. . t IT..... ..(v-K.i.n ueyci, riimui t..r. and weighta IS reams letter, n.-te and iuarvp-post Paper. (w rear... white French folio. 17x2 li.cn l eva sheets pr hnient lixH inches. Prcial will be rt-e.-ived for one thou sand, reams rr mors. By dire, lion of the Joint .Committee of Congress on Public PTlmii.r CHAS. A 8TILL1NGS. . Public Printer WASHINGTON, D. C. December K 1K . . I-r.-.V-J-4 " D. C. SCOTT, D.V.S. (Sudl-esaor to Dr. H. L. Esisaeelottt.) IZSfTaJrr ITATB TTttXaTJaJJkaT, Offlos as4 Xoerpital. SSI Calls Promptly Answered at- All-Hours, Phoa Ofrtc maraay 997. f-.,, a.. aWs. Daag-Us befclBI, ICI. Co. Into th Horn THE OMAHA DEE Best t';. West E. If. Olson and wife to Caml pet-r-i-.n lots l and J", block If.. Halcyon Ileigh's t inn Licy ITesba and husband to Martha Neal. tit lot S and ri feel ot e1. kit 1. block 4. Valley (u Charles H. Ouiou and wife to H. H. Allen, part lo's and 7, House!'. uh. 1 H H Ailen snd wife to Harriet P. Guiou. aame 1 Marv J Creighton to John O O Con nell. lot 7 and . block 14. Cartha. Rxb-rt t Fink, countv treasurer, to a Reed, wij lot . block U, Omaha Lewi. 8 P.eed and wife to the Equit able Trust Co . same 1 Annie Wuerth and husband to Mir timi. Mnrlenaen. lot U. block U). 1 Suth Crmaha JV Ft.te National Rank of Cleveland. O , to H. T Debolt. lots &4. it. M. Sup plemental division Elllstone Park . 11 Paul Waeck to Matilda Waack. sub. lot 1. ta. lot r. S.vii-13 1 Same to same. lot. 1. 2. s. 4. S. block I Lawnflld 1 Walter U S.by to William E. Col lins, lot. 10 11. 12. Kendall', sub . 4i William E Collin, and wife to O. E. rinrrj. same 1 John Swanson to Samuel feoldw.re et ll, i lot ". 8. E. Roger. Oka homa add 1 Roy A. Ralph to Rose E Ralph, lot II block J. trake. add.- 1 Mary Large and husband to A. M. Wait e44 feet sub. lot 1. tax Jot li. M.V13 IfriO Rotert o Fink, county treasiirt-r. to FTlti Muellr. lots 21 and 22. Oak Hill add .a Chris A. Tracv to Svlvia Klser. s1. l"t 17. block I. Pla.nview 1.J00 Ralph W. Orr to Chrla A. Tracy, 1 rame 1 Charles p. Adam, et al. to Samael Kesselman et al.. part lot 1. blcck 121. limajia a.OW Anna Oorngan to Frank J. Mnrtarty, lots 13 and 14. block 2. Logan Place. and other property ' 1 Ethel H. Wilcox to Benjamin S. Atl. lot r.. block 1, McGavock & OKeefe. add X,JW A. E. Becker and wife to Q. M Dreaher, lot 17. block 2, Hanscom Place I.0f0 E. S. Bradley and wife to W. Selhy. lot 21. Buckeye Place 3 The National Land Co. to. A Lute, and wife, lot . block S, Hascall sub SM B. J. Pcannell and wife to Alex Cruickshank, .v, lot S, block 1 Fred Iellone s add 11 Amelia P. Watson and husband to Rndget McNamara. lot IS. block 1. Clifton Hill 30 Chria Barbe and wife to Charles Daily and wife, lot 7. Miller park Place 7a Robert T. White et al. to William White, lot S, block a. Horbach . Id add 1 Ida L. Haas to Thomas W. Spoke, et ai., undiv S interest In lot. li and lc. Haas sub Charles E. Meyer and wife to John T. Ketchentr. lota 47 and 41. block 1. Saunders A- Hlmebauh s add Fred D. Mover et L to Charles E 4V a1 Moyer. same 1 Arthur N. Parson, and wife to Wil liam W. McCreary and wife, lot 16. block 1C Briggs' Place 1 Robert . Kink, county treasurer, to Fred D. Wead. all of Spring Place Reserve Bridget F. McCartney to William R. Morand. lot 22. block 11. Orchard Hill 1 Mike Dinan and wife to Clyde Mich aehs. lot 1. block I. Kouctxe 3d add. &M C. H. Toncray and wife to Emma Walter, sub lot S. tax lot C S 10-15-13 ' 1 Total RAILROAD TIME CARD VMO STATION 10th A.D MARCY. Ills. Parlflc. leave. Arrive. The Overland Limited. . a . am t : pra The Colorado Express. .a 1:40 pm a :00 pin Atlantic Express alO:l am The Oregon Express a 4:1 pm a iA pm The Los An seles Lam al2:&5 pm a It M pm The Fast Mail ...a am a 5:45 pm The China & Japan Mall !: pm a :&. pm Colo-Chicago Special all:10 am a 7:(6 am Beat e & Stroms g L'cal.bll:SO pm b 1:40 pm North Platte Local a T:4J am a 4:45 pm Chiracs, Hock lalaad A Pacific. EAST. Chicaeo Limited . ... a :' am all i fm Iowa Local a : sat i J pm lx-s Moines Passenger.. a 4 : pm al2 SO pm h. Lo al ... bll .am b 5B pm Chicago tFAStern Ex I. .a 4: pin a 1 IE pm Chicago i-iyer .w pm a am Roekv Mountain L'l'd..aU:15 pm s 2:S am j f'st swaitlng him he started to carry out ! , pnti,.,., but waf in tlme for the Sch-i-Celo. and Cal. Ex a 135 pm a 4:40 pm his thrat. After shooting her he piled : marn BrinaU. It was a feast of joy. Then anu ieo - - T inMin-riirhiirr w h s vr, m lii:S tin Lincoln-Fairbury Pas.. .b&.4 am M Uxarl Pari fir. 1. C. it Pt L. Exp a IO am a 8:45 am K. C. A St. L. Exp a-U :15 vm a 5 50 pm Chlraa Great Wester. gt Paul-Minneapolis : ?m Paul-MinneaiKihs T 3 am 7 an am 11:36 pm 27 am 11. X pm 3 ' pin ( gt. paul-MinneaB.lis Chicago Limited :oS pm chtras" Express T.iTam : Chicago Express I.I' pra tBc.BO St Xorth westers. i ! Chicago Daylight a 7:J5 am all: pm ; Pt. jVaul-Minn. Express a . :w am alO:" pm I Chicago Local all am a l a pm i Sioux City Passenger. ..a .X) an a S i pm Chicago Passenger a 4:e pni a :45 am Chicago Special S :' pm a s:3 am St. Paul-Minn. Limited. a b.ZS Pm a -00 am Las Angale Limited k 0 pm all:)6 pm overland Limited al':) pin a s:JJ am Fast Mall. a s:4 am Sioux City Local Fast Mail Twin City Limited ... Norfolk - B-mesteeel... Lincoln-Long Pine Ieadwood . Ijncoln... Cseyeer - flfichoni Hasting. -Superior... Fremont - Albion Illlaala Ceatral. a 1:54' pm a 3u am s 5 :16 pm .a s:f pm a 4 :0 am .a ' Jm am a 6 4" pni .b I k' am aid am a S .uo pm a 5 .4t pm .a m a S.4. pro ..b pm bi ii pm b 5:25 pm b 1 pra Chicago Express a 7:15 am a J 45 pm Minn, eft Et. Paul Exp. b 7:Ju am a :56 pm C'hlt-agu Limited a w pm a 8:30 am Minn. St. Paul Lmtd.a 13) pm a am Wahash. St. Jouis Express a f .& pm a S a? am St. Louis 1 al (frem Council Pluffsi a :3i. am .1115 pm gtanberry Lor.l .frm Council Bluffsi b 5.tt pin bl(:15 am (hicago. Mllsraakea A t. Paal. Chic. ft Colo Special. ..aT3 am all W pm Cal. at Ore. Ex!ress a 6:"j pm a J 25 cm Overland Limited .......a :5s pm a a. SO am Perry Local . . . .a i.li pin all.uu am Bl RLlGTOX IT. Bartlastaa. I0TII A VAIOV Leave. Arrive. Denver eft California Northwest Special .. Black Hill. Norlhwe-st Expres. . Nebraska points Nebraska Express .. Lincoln Fist Mail Ltscoln Local Lincoln local Lincoln Local a 4 11 pm a 1:45 pm . a 4 10 pm a I 45 pm . a i d pm a I 45 pm . .all :5 pm a 10 15 pm . a w am a 6 10 pm ..a fe ll am a t 1. pm . b 1 45 pm alt 11 pni b S ue am al 15 pm a 7 :5st pm Schuler - Plattsmou'h.b S:l pm bl'':' am Bellevue - Plattsmouth a pm a (:5u am 1 Plattsmouth-lowa b S is am Bellevue-Plain mouth b l ift pm ...a 4 1 pm a 7 S am ...a 7 V m all 45 pm ...a 4:?- pm a S:5i pm ...a t y pm a 5 SO am ...a IS am all " am ! lenver Limited ; Chicago Stnc-cisI.. , Chicago Express. .Chicago Flyer ' 1"W a !cal : St. Iuis Expres. a 4 46 pm all go am j Kansa. City ft St. Joe .alo 45 pm s ( SO am , Kansas City eft St. Joe a 15 am a C 1 pm , AIIIMI . ii ) tK di. ew.l w Dm WEB1TKR IT. 15TH Jt WEBSTER. Iklras, Si. Paal, Mlaaeaaalis Omaha. Leave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger. .. b t am b in pm Sioux City Passenger., s S a pm al'.':50 am Emerson Ixval c I 45 am e t ie em Mlaaoarl Parlte. Auburn Local b S pm bll a am a Daily, b Da:)y except Sunday, c Sun day only d Daily except Saturday. Dally except Monday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ' "a-aaVaUtr IH1 aaaaeaUr mm if. 181 lo TUt miiml - , rrstUT t evrni Tl. tsox arsesty ten. osim oaw t m 4 1 w l-ee.. 1 ctTt 'fc."'.!-,. m.kI. J'rir. u mJT i Uair-Lu r-taiMiiM-K. iiMt Sm, la ! ".7 V.'iXZ? i , . sO.TOlIvS TO LlKOrh aw-e. ... .-... xeer w -. - ee - L'lvit r IL ttAKIlEIS & SONS lilffi THEY PAY 4 INTEREST ' Deposits Made Before the lOtti Draw Interest From the 1st ot tlie lYIontli Deposits May tc Withdrawn Any Time Without Notice I - 1 - t' - I i u- i 5 17".. - - . P ' aV A' 1 'i ' ; . ' . J""1 I t A1' A- - ' 1 -s THK Kll.M)KIS Iill,UIfi FIVE TEARS FOR MORROW i Penitentiary for Man Who Shoots ! Wife and Firei House. PLEADS GUILTY TO THE CRIME Admit. He Had Drask Alcohol Befere Attematlaar 1.1ft ef Wife for ot Gettins; Tkaakiclr. Is. Dlaaer, Elmer E. Morrow, who f ted tl,ree .hots &l his wift arid tried to burn his huse down Thanksfivlne- day because sli did not have Thank sgiviiie dinner ready for him when he grl homt. as sentenced to five year. In the penitentiary by Judge Troup Friday morning on his ilea of g-uiHy. . Morrow did not mike arfy statement to the court, but he has admitted he had been drinking alcohol before he did the shooting:. Two of the battels' struck Mrs. Morrow, one on the treast and the other in the hip. The third- passed throuph tiie fold of her dress, but di Trot take effect. She I. badly crippled. V Morrow "has had ' considerable trouble with his wife, who .has beetj supporting herself by working as Lariv&man at the federal bulWing. Morrow -riemandel ate s-.gn over to hlm'some of r. pror-erty, but Tt. v ,a , i,..i,. .a. h? refused. He had preMously made 1 threat, against her and when he went nc)rn. Thanksgiving day and found no cer cioining on trie oea ana saiurai:tg . ... tr.e pile witn kerosene at-t i.re to it. lie tried to prevent the fire depart merit from putting out the fire, but was overpowered He l. said to come from a good family and relatives have promised to take charge of him after he leaves the pV nitent'ary and try to nform him. County Attorney English has nolle.l the following cases: Alexander Pf-ck. break ing and entering; John Mobiley, wife and child abandonment; Thorhas T. emtezzlement. O Connor, " " "" " " RICH PLUM BARELY MISSED i Ed Dlrklasoa Tames Wlthla Six Miles af w isilai ! Fortaaa. Edward Dickinson and his associates on th. Orient railroad anie within a hair, breadth of winning a prixe of fli" on New Years day. but they couldn't span that narrow chasm, and for the first time in 1.1s remarkable rallroa Airig career the former general manager cf the Vnl.n Pa cific nd old resident of Omaha bowed to ll.f.ftf defeat Sedgwick county, Kansas, sr. a Wichita offered Mr Dickinson I road r.fA'Ks.e in j municipal bond. If he could finish Lis track to the Red river hy Januarv 1. By aurmouniing remarkable obioUs and pel - . fonnlng what seemed t 1 an i,er. ulear. j task, the men worked to within six miles of their goal. Those six ir.lle. tf.ey could not complete on time. But Mr. Dickinson . defeat or failure is not regarded as .uch ! by the paper, of that section. They crown , his efforts with laurels of unstinted praise and write down hii achievement a. roth- ! ihg short of astonishing a. it aland When Mr. Dickinson learned hi. time would be up at midnight, December Zl. he called off 150 men and threw up the sponge. ; But as it was. Mr. Dickinson says he would have won the money had not his men rebelled at workir.g the night of De- . cember i Trie wa. really the crisi. that proved fatal. Mr. Dickinson is -Cjjo'.ed as saying: "We made a fall ire of winning ti.e borf. but It wa. be-c.use eventhirg iTr.aginfeble happened to kr;ep work from pro:ress I Ihought this afternoon that the rorrn.i s'.orri would allow us the bonds if we git a train throiith tomor-ow, bjt I doubt -that we wculJ have been able to do even that. I believe tl.e line will 1 f:mshed about January i NoTwithstandirg the faii- ur cf the road to conrect in tln.e. the work will still b rushed." MISQUOTED. SAYS WATERHOUSE Oaaaha Edaralor Says Prra People Mlsaaderstood III tllltade To ward Mower AKalr. The kite, is l.i.-v .i.d t.e grades offer "Th people of tl.e Peru Normal school 'k. r,.-i. imp-d n.e-:t to t .e passage of fire hav misunderstood my attitude rets: ding : fie'i.ta.g apaiatu. es; ;a.iy In tne sutly the presence of Mis. ft oner in th. in.titu- , w tl and SmrrovVd VZllAZ rrlnfir-l tion." Said Prlnctpal A H sterhouse f d :rnTs. but in. ee pnpro-.td stre.-t. f..rm the Omaha High School, In answer to a a very ..ma. I i-.rie.fi of tl.e total mileage, letter from Peru o th. .'cGn.mutuc ation . X ZJZ'r. which appeared in Tb He Friday. "I re- , ,,,,.-,,.4 i., use. ie t .,e pnnc pal risks Oui- marked to Rev. L P. Ludden wblie In Lincoln that I tWgM Ift normal school would be better off :f Mia ttoner were not I there. That was all 1 said. 1 made no re- I marks shrrut the moral atmosphere not W- , e , irg tootL I beliv it Is g.od. My re- ' n'rk n h f'.l heard from i Undents at the h-stilofbm and from what ! 1 tt 1 trial of prof. S-anion. But 1 've been t futtiUuXl U.t.1 Hal has led tj the UllsUH- .. ...... 1 " NOW IS THE XIIVIE TO posit WITH 1 I Music ! I 1 1 M-'iart Fantasia In C minor. Si-huir.ann Sonata in O minor, op. 22. So rasch wie rncxalich. Andanltno. Fr-herio. ' I'ond'v Mfnti-lf ohn Sore Without Wc.rds In E major. Brahn f- Variati ins or. a theme cf Paganlnl. B minor Capriicio. C! orln Ballsde in A fat. Maxurka in A flat n ir Etude in K minnr. rp. 25. No. 5. Emil I'au"- Intermexin (Mas I i Dedicated to Mme. Pamaroff t Liar!:rjow Carilli-n Gsbri-1 Fsure Impromptu. Lifrt Polonaise In E majr. This was the remarkably Interesting rf gram which Olea Samaroff played last n'.rht ' at the First Baptist church, the recital Win. the fourth concert of Mr.. Turner's subscription Serb-.. Departing from the beaten path of the traditional rfcital program In the pianlstlc arena, has apparently been a very danger ous and indiscreet thing to do, If one 1. to judge by the Iron -conservatism of roost of the great refltaliFta Mme. Samaroff raved the dangers and defied the opinion of those who are too prone o believe that conejiion dieu witL r-achj or at least Ueethoven. Tt.e Bee mukil man got In tftn ia.. tA t.esr flie VoT.rt fantas a In i M,.T1,i,jK.r,im and Rrhn .hum to know McnJeissonn. ant riranms. wnom to Know ig )C1 lr.1)r,w whonl to fUldy j, to gw,.r allplar.ce to; Chopin, and Emil Paur. of today ; Llanounow, surely a Russian In tyf-e: the Parisian, Gabriel Faure (Fau-re. F-nd then to close, the venerable Liszt, as though to pronounce the benediction. For scli a program hungry souls look up with grateful thanks and are satisfied. Mme. Samaroff Is the most uniiue per sonality that the writer has ever heard i on a concert pjlalform. Her .lender, grace ful, undulating figure, arrayed In s gown i which even s hardened musical critic could j r.ot fail to -notice, her hands and arm. a study for tha' anatomist and the artist; hfr power, poise and rare discernment of I tone nualitiea and those things which go lo make up what u sometime, rightly d "technique." At linu-. she seemed to be conducting an orchestra, calling forth the wood wind srd the harps; at other lime, she seemed to be an o:gan:st. playing upon mighty ciiapusor.s with the deep utterance, of the heavy r-1al stops. One would Dot j-r 1 aps call her a poet. j t.r mystic dreamer at the piano; .he Is ! ... . I 1 .. . . ! . 1 . .i more like an evanpel or a prophet wnh the vci( e of authority. Siie has astounding power, without the suggest-on of noisiness t any time. She las gracefulnes. and delicacy thai are beaui.ful i.d alwa.xs t r f i alllm-. She is j calt ulstlon. snd prevented s great break a wonderful personality, and she puts her- lng of all previous record. telf into her work without bir.g the slifht est bit disturbed and without ar.y .how cf difficulty Tie highest art. said th old Italian, is to conceal tr.e art, and therefore Mme. Olga Samaroff is a high priestess .at the Temple of Art May .he retcrn: . K. SOUTH OMAHA FIRE HAZARD elandard Vol o High, Arrrdlag t National Board of I adrrwrlt rri' Invest Laatoe. "Tne lr.veFt:ators conclu.le that tis con fl::FTnti'.n 1-ararl is not too hlh s. a w hole in South omul In part, of th pr:n. 'i al n.-rcart l.- d;str.t .e-vcre Jocal group fires are pr-l-aii!. due to poor water n ; ly. a enk f:ie department, unreliable iiie alarm tcm nd struct jral weak- H' .-s Th s is the sulefciance e.f the report of the fire f rwnti. n cr.nirr.iltee of th Na tional Board of Fire Underwriters, which has Jum n-ached lis cont-lu.ions regarding . t,- c.r i:'..,.n of S uti. Omaha. , j,ut a fw days in th same committee S- a c ..n l.;:i arid paid a tribute to li e we-!i di .lie.i lire department snd en :cir r.T c :.-.ri In speakirg of South Crrala the report . i i.: ir. ue- . Tik- :y 1 a ix rulatie..n of aleout Elm. 1 -! of these the city h mainly residential. lerate.y ,1 .r.f.t .re Irfqinl. tht- t ?v rri f , - r I . ,, wl atst . r au. s , flM n.0.1 -atelv i,,a. ,."! ,1'. .. rm,. 1 is fair. ' "h PScLibg plant are also scinje, t ta severe 1.m-1 crt.'Au f re but I'.e mninal - - ,,,,, u ,, ,, ,, ,a . ceH und.r very adverse cnudlt.cn. not mor than a 1-v .--rtlons should be in- L;;;:;;lr" ilXn7o,;. u,.d und-r aJ'.i .oruiliion. U in'ght a.l to h'.v ,.T tie ..llaceM l.a.kl.. . kill res. I.ar.'e. - , ;n:.e l.tljfl ib l.e 4dvtui c'.nc'. The bank is managed by the men who have built the magnificent Bran deis Building and have been successful in business in Omaha for 25 years They Guarantee Every Deposit Made A Bank OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: ARTHUR D. DRANDEIS. President. H. HUGO DRANDEIS. Cashier. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Packing Business for Tear Beaches a Total of Ninety-Two Millions. OVER FOUR MILLION IN WAGES Pal lee I nable to Locate Mike Panje vlrh. Wit taMed Frsak Kohaa tiikl, aud Caaatryaaea Af rased af Secretlag Hlaa. For the first time yewterd.y the South Omaha packer, were able to give an sc- cur.te estimste of the year', business In ( the city's greatest industry. Armour at Co. have closed their book, for the year; Swift and Company will nave closed theirs wfthtn s day or two. The other packers aYe in about the latter po"i"" slso. The first trial balances Indicate that the vol ume, of business will reach about ,''... In round numbers. tltyi.OiO hog. were slaughtered: flSXi cattle; 7.u sheep, and 60.CK Veal calves. It required IT. tsr. to ship this produce to outside markets. The companies used prsctitally 240.WO ton. of coal to operate their plants, and In the . . . an, rvjk 1 cooling of meat, ana com scora.e ton. of ice were consumed. Th payroll In the packing bouse, reached it.i enor mous figurs ef 4.S."0'. sn sversge of STflO per yesr tor S.000 men. The folldwing tables are ejuoted from record, furnished by ths several packer.: ARMOT'R ft CO Animal, killed In 1V7: Hog! Cattfte Sl.eep .,, Calve. Total number of animal, .laugh tered Live weight of animal., lb. Coal nr.umed. ton. Ice con. timed, ton. Car of produce General payroll Volume of business MS (CI 173 vis 212 i3-' 1 043 242 SSt.'.Sw'wi J-" '.710 1IM S l.7.1!7 -. rr.cyi ox OMAHA PACKING CO Animal, .laughlered: Hog. C.ttla Sheep Calvsa Total Car. produr Volume of trusineas ... tJSt M ... l.l ... 174.S27 "' 5SM XKI ji5.0C,.et CI DAHY PACKING CO. Animal, slaughtered le.timated): Hog. , Cattle Sweep Calve. Cat. Kroduce CT5 l 1-45 -ertr. r.t 1S.O00 Volume of iMislnew sa.00u.0i General Manager H. . Edwards of Bwlft and romrsny Mid that their figures would practically duplicate the figure, of Armour & company. More cattle were killed at Swifts plant, but fewer hogs. From thi. Industry the city of South Omaha receive, about S350 In taxt. lea. than half a mill on ths volume of business. The packers maintain that the value of the output In 1KC7 was considerably greater than that of 1V. Tt.e volume of bu.ir.es. w a. sbout V per cent greater. The con ditions of th last two month, upset the I'ftahle ta Local Panjerlrh. Vp to th present time the South Omaha police have failed to locate Mike Panjevtoh. who wounded Frank Kohanow.ki oa New Tear', day. Papjevich Is an Austrian and la tr.ouglt to be hiding, among families of his own rsce. Tfcey told th city de tective that tbey wonld not help in his '-PPrrf.Mi.lPn. On the contrsr the; are! doing su in. tceir power ta inwan the efforts of the officers. These officers have e j . j s .v . a cci:rii ui-nTuun ci cue nisii. uui ii.ey i have no on who csn positively identify i i.y" 1hr;.r .ndsuc: catcl.ir.g biro when he break, from cover All the depot, and exit, of the c!'y are being watched to see that he does not slip j out unnoticed. Hi. victim I. .till llvir.g and suffer. ng littl tain. No hop Is yet ex pressed for his recovery. Caaarll Doe Wota!. Tb city councU scheduled a .pecial tion yesterd.y and after two or three hours" waiting secured a quorum, but failed to transact any business. The city attorney ws not prepared ts give an opinion on th jail situation. It is ap parent that th contractor and the archi tect are at swords points, and It is the i lookout of the city to se that In fixing the blame for the condition of the jail the city snsy not be left out In both casea The eotineil la working on the bid. for sup plies, but ha no report. Adjournment wa. taken until this evening The meeting of tb Board of Fire and Police comirisiorr. was slso adjourned l-ti.te W. C. I -amber- ws out of th city. Masrle City tols. fetter's Cld Top Beer delivered to -arts or ti e cuy jeiepm.ne Ju. . The class of 157 will met with M.s Mary H.nny, Friday evening. January i The burial of Stephen Cunkea will occur th! morning at t id in tt. Mary, ceme tery. The alumni -f the Soutli fimaha High school will hold a me-ettg Fuday eeu lng at th Auditoriuin. Dr. W. H Slaiugh and family leave Tee day for Lo Ar.geie. Cai . w here liey will spend a rr.ut.LD or mutt. The residence of Frank Flannlgja . .--. -.... 1 lanni j. - T er.t y-sec ent 11 and atreets. a a baj. J dau-eied ty X.r iat tt.i-,g. MONEY JNO. L. KENNEDY. Vice-President. EM1L DRANDEIS. Secretary. At the Theaters 'The Mas-la Girl front Klllaraey" at he krt. Appealing to the lover, of s good enter tainment, Hal R-eid'. "The Singing Olrl from Klllarn.y," sn lrlh drama with musical sotting, blended with aa interast Ing plot, opened a threa nights' engage ment to a well fi)d house at the Kmc theater Thursday night. A. Kathleen Ma lone, "the Singing Girl from Killarnef." Lillian Hinee ha. numerous opportunities to delight the audience with delightful son., beside enacting a difficult role of a heroine escaping from the rbaciilnations of a father and mother by whom .he W deserted In infancy, and who have different reason, for desiring her death, not know ing her origin. The production is well staged snd openi with s scene in s rural district of rc tureaque "ould" Ireland, and then jun4 to the bustling activity erf the new hesate phere. "The Singing ,Jirl from KlUarney" close. Saturday night, with a matiae ta that day. EAGLES INSTALL OFFICERS latrrrillsx Pre a ran . ( .sfaatess perches aad Maries Follows Ba.lnese. The following were Installed a. officers of the Eagle lodge a a meeting of aerie No. hehfin Eagle hall, le South Four- l tecnth street. Thursday night: Worthy "president, Thomas J. Flynn; vice president, - Harry Asher; chaplain. Dr. A. Mathew.; j conductor. James ti'Hara : secretary. D. w arlsn: treasurer, A. V. Dresher; lnsids ' fuard. M. W. Walter.: out.ide guard, J Joseph Hubanks: trustees. K. S. Fisher. I W. 8. Stryker and S. E FlsKe; phvsictans. ! Dr. M J. Ford and Dr. W. S. Hostetter. I Resolution, showing the appreciation of the splerTlid work performed by th. out going president. W. W. Dodga, snd th other retiring officer., wer trnsrlmouwir sdopted. snd was followed by a short ad-' drees by the new president, who outlined h" roltc" r ,n hulh -sr. j Immediately after the business session j he a.r(e went Into a social session, pre- ! . V .. T l . ,e vKn V - .e - ...La. SIOCO CO fl . t L ' ' ' . " " did entertainment arranged for the. assem bled "birds." during which Dave Bonier, former member of the "Cowboy" quartet,' rendered a number r.f appreciated vocsi selection The nuVcsl psrt of the pre, gram w as greatly- enhajiced by violin solos by George Rohn and selections on th piano by Prof Harry Hangeuer. Several of the male member, of ths "Singing Girl from Kfllarney" troupe, whs are showing at the Krug theater, wer the. guests of the lodge snd entertain, with a number of song, snd stories, tfi "hit" of which, ws. th recitation. Tha Thoroughbred." given by Mr. Ned Norton. Refreshment and cigars completed ag interesting entertainment. When you have anything ts sell sdwarv t'.se it In The Bee Want Ad Otfumna. ' A Nursovs Story - If vou are a enfferer from ; l.gJ.An nAiiraliria or pail ucuuucuc. x&vtAuaSSM - via' 1 from anv caue you shoula real the following letter from a nruse "Tor soms tlms I hsvs felt It my duty to write you. I w as hsvUuj: my dex-tot twice every week for hadaeb. All 1 did for roe wa. to gl something to east th asln. Stiroetime. th pals was sever that I could not pak. sad DM9 ber. of my family stood over at 4 gav m medicine e- ery flftoew mlneJ until I was relieved. A sa.-nplo of D Miles' Anti-Pain Plllf fell Int ray haads I read ths circular very cajwfully, aj4 found my case described asa--tly. 1 h4 next Um my head togas to tweba I tool tt Pais 'Pill scrdlng ts diractioM and I felt I was getting better, so I seal to the druggist for s box snd took tLas until 1 was so much stter that I ws sbout th bouse all in afternoon. I hart Bet had S doctor for hie darn slace When t met rc som tint sftar .11 wanted 10 how I was, aad 1 told hlat what I had duaa. and h rsuyllexl : If yo Lav found a-uythlig toat w-til kelp y. lick to It," and so I bava. Beur.g a. nurse) 1 have reoommevided Lhem to a grooi mtajkf grateful pcupl Ow oaa 1 wti. Oeobiiun. 1 saw a aorter go to s BalglV bor every woek for months bevcaua ab Lad such awful headache, but for a locuj all t'n. I dared not .- t anything t r, Or. day 1 a. el hex awd I gave bor a bail fboi of Anu-Psls Pills and hs Mf4 hrn ar.d ha bad no doctor sine Sr. Say. they ar s great sieasing to bar evael ka.d. i.y didn't sou tell ma about tbool kef or." 1 oould Urll you of zuaay " I '-1 ! '' Ul&S JueaiPHiNM. BOH4 17 W. 0nos St, Auburn. 5- T Zr. Jfllos- AU-Pwla VUla as said bj few surwa-srurt. Wo wtil g-aaraato gh is ftrot cg wall batt, XX it laiia is will retcura rows asoaay. -U tosos ft aost atevor aold ha besla.