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    TirE OMAItA DAILY BEEs SATURDAY. JANUARY 25. .IMS.
II
REAL ESTATE
t cur rnorERTt roR ialb
. l,.., j (Continued!
Twlva milM w.-ki of North riiitte. Nh.,
,. and two mllca from. Southnrland, on main
. line, of f nlon pacific; all tillable anil all
V. ,rrllo Hh pm ap water right.
,m ml for MV per acre. 1 H
. rash. hslsno yenrs at per cent.
PA N hi. 1 XV WTM FZNT CO.. .
Tel. Lvug. 171. J. tret Floor N. Y. Life Bldg.
. -.,-r . OMAHA. .' .
-- (191-M220J7
7 "belt line trackage
. . MASON STREET.
' Ifrna; tract of ground. 1x375. with
ST ffc Inirkit, located on Belt Line and
Mwn- M17 Rrrmm to Weft Uivrnvnh;
in a-rowlng part of city. Irtc only 12,100
or wwuld leaar .
TWPSiTT-EmHTK BTHEET.
'."r-till block on Belt Line, near th; $1,000;
esy term.
. GRANT STREET.
'. Nice trackage, lot, Brit Line and Grant
' Rt.; m.
' . C. G. CARLBEUG,
.1 Ill K. T,.Lif Bldg.
" , (H)-M2nt 25
:$26,000
One nf the best home in Omaha. New.
up-to-date In every respect. Owner slrk
and must change climate at once. Thla
Ma better hooia than you could build for
the,, arlim. It. muaV be seen . to be ap
preciated. . . .
3. H. DurrVoht & Son
1H Far am fit'..
Omaha. Neb
ll 19 X4
. ..-- -.42NI AND -MF-RKTHTII.
Krtnreslrtent owner aaya aell full lot. No. 3
Bverett n, for $76; 15 caah. 13 per
rnnntH; no Interest. Ucs well, la close
'(I ear- and worth three time the price.
Call ia un-na- surely a anap.
PAYNP1 INVKSTMKNT CO..
Tel. Doug. 17M. i'rrat Floor N. Y, Life Bldg
OMAHA.
, - . . ,.'v (1 M-19 25
INVESTMENTS.
TOn BALE OopA real entate mortgages.
netting nerr cwnt and 1 per cent on
'.Omaha tnr nroVed real- eatate and N.
- breska- farm rand. N: P. Dodge Co.;
-17)4 Farnam St. (11 Mm
1.&50 frrwn home on Boufh isttr street.
nean-VhUon. Tvm block from ear.
1.. Convenient tARouth Omaha. Kfexy terma.
' PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Tel. Poug, 17H1. First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg.
. FIYB modern" houses and' one-quarter
Mm-lr near Bemla park, on car line, for
lio.ano. Four of theae are 8-room houaea;
ivtheJ bthwr haa six room; each ha hot
" water neatlrlsr. Corner. 70x114 feet, la
yipen nn woald'make fine location for
parfmbt house. B. B. Ulerer Co., 4il
OUJH. ,t. .'.11. trjiK
U IiDTSt IWHalcyon Helghta, Benson, close
to -car; churChee and achoola; will aell
an toether or In bunchea of five lots, or
will exchange for close In city property,
Address H &Z7; Car Bee. (ia)-M906 5x
$4,Me-BeaHtlfvl -toom all modern home
In BTnfn Park. Hot water heat; paved
atFcet: tvoi atanie; fine lurge lot.
- TAYNrT INVESTMENT CO..
' tcl.-I)iip lpU. Vlrst Floor N. Y. Life Bldg.
. OMAHA.
' ' ! (19)-M218 a
TH REED ABSTRACT CO., aaUbJIehe
'liie. Prompt eervlcn. Get our prlca
-" - 1T10 Farnam (Hi Ult
. l ,
FOR-QUICK results In selling or renting
" yeur pmpny aee nfnjimnn rteai ceiaie
tff, 3J NevHIe BIK. lloth pnones.
t ...J. v..i.. -- ... (li) M178 F23
Elfcht-room house, city water. In Dundee.
- Prtce, M.lOnie l?O0 cash, balance easy
rrps..x.,rran -yon beat that?- -Fred O.
ShMds. Ilrone- l. 4S9. . ,!) I3
.t-f 'Hint
llr totty fil city lot. Jtl3S, large brick
bam arm small cottage, next to northeast
'orrKlfj ltn n1. levnwori eta.
-Mt . . " THOMAS BRENNAN.
r'. T-ItovH 1 New York Life Building.
U 1M
. - , -
o LtT fvt aJtperty with Chri-, Bover. Hi
and Cumoiiag St. 34J
,Ve. ,j . .. 1 . i . . .1 . . 1
FOR ttAl.E Eight-room modern house.
'-- wlth -larg barn,- lSuft Plnckney St. v In
quire V. U. .Woodland, -tl& Brandels Bldg.
Tel. Douglas .t4C8. (19l M1M
" REAL ESTATE '
FARM AN U nACU LA.ut FOR SALK
layrau
'U.STO flfst rnortgage, ti per cent, on 122-acre
rdrfit, fifteen iiillea trum Omaha; about
four years tar run; will be sold to net
" ptif-chaaer 1 per cent. Mills County Ab
' stract Co., Glenwood. Ia. (20J M102 2b
1 Minnesota.
v. - ,'
FOR 6 A UJ 3. ac rv Improved farm, W"a
tun ft an county, Minn.; fair buildings; Vj
1 oer acre for quick. sale. Address Box K,
' ' Lawlaxille) ,Mlnn. M207 3Uc
''J; 4- Mcraaka.
THE. ROME MILLER FARM
, . AT. NORFOLK, MADISON
i C50UNTY, NEB.
-. .-. ,-. .. . ? .
An -Ideal dairy, breeding or feeding farm
of 2sT acres; Julns the corporation limits of
Norfolk, the best city In northeast Ne-
braska-' Iis location makes It admirably
adapted for purposes named.
Blb Black sandy luam; level, high sec
ond bottom land, autled to corn and other
grains and especially -adapted for alfalfa;
240 acres cultivated; all fvneed hog-tight.
Large . barn - cement floor, city water,
eUclilo light, l&v-ton alio In connection;
hiHf house with cook house In connection;
gianartea, blacksmith and carpenter shop,
cattle sheds, oracribs, tool house, ete. All
buildings have uement foundations; Just
painted, first claaa condition.
jAM-allon, lmprovemeuta, etc.. make thla
farm worth Slutl per acre. It can be bought
(or.IU2.boO. U the best bargain In the
.'alai,,' ddress .
Kttudai-d Stock Food Company,
... ' :) OMAHA, NEB.
(20)-Ml429
FOR BARGAINS In western Nebraska
lands, eHber Improved or unimproved,
,. see H." H. Wsrer 4k Co., 4U. Bee building.
:.'-.. ' CM) M1U x
- 1.1
Oregron.
,. .. . . -
.'1 . A SNAP IN OREGON TIMBER,
. . I vii a a two-thirds Interest In 4.000
. acre of ptn timber land for 440, ouO. These
lands have 45,0uO.tMO feet of fine white pin
lumber, well located. Land valuable after
cutting timber. 11 tie perfect. Address W.
J. Cook. Lumber exchange building, Port
. . jlandv Ocegoa. , - . tJ0 M24 feb.lux
i- Pi .., -. atscILaems.
" 'western farm lands.
, (Prop payment plan;, two crops pays for
Und. while the Und Is doubling tn value.
NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO..
- - U1-U3- Branttela Building.
30)-M4''
tf6 ACRES- Buena Vista county; im-
proved. Loans. $15,000 for 10 years
and S&40Q for 4 years; price 7S per acre.
Kuf smaller farm nr. general stock. Write
Bok Pmvix Rapids, In. !) Mi 2S1
REAL ESTATE LOANS
1 MONEY 4 Loaa on Improved city real
eatate.. Loana for building purposes, iso
4eiay. Cash n band.
i , ' W. IL THOMAS, '
&0 First National Bank Bidg.
i ... -. .
lw io $10,ou made promptly. P. D. Wead.
Wead iil4g.. latb and Varnam. (
,. . , (2S-M34
WAITED City
loan. Peters Trust Co.
122J-44S
. MUNhY TO irOAN-Payna Investment C
. c.ii)-3o: 1
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O'Keafe R. E. Co.. 1001 N. Y. life Hldg.
W ANTED Cfrty loans and warrants. W.
- larrian Binlib 4k Co., 1320 rarnaai St.
- " rat) 0
REAL ESTATE LOANS
' - Con .ln ued.
PRIVATE MONEY NO DELAY.
UAKVIN BKOS.. lH t A K A M.
1 !164
PRIVATE money to loan; no delsy. J
H. Bherwood, 16-17 Hr&ndeis Bidg.
3 Mli
FRIVATE MONEY CASH ON HAND-
NO DELAY. J. II. M1THEN, "MZ-J 1ST
NAT. BANK BLLmJ. TEL. WHO. S1L
(t M911
LOWEST RATES Bern's.
Paxton Block.
PRIVATH money to loan on Improved real
eatate. js. - 1: LKage ec to.. 11" r r-
nam St. (J-ljS
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy second-hand furniture,
cook and heating stores, carpets, lino
leums, office furniture, old clothes and
hoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quill 1
and rfll kinds of tools; or wUI buy the
furniture of your house complete.- The
highest price paid. Call the right man.
Tel Doug. 3971. (25) M77I Feb 4
SECOND-HAND feed saeka. Na amount
too large or too small. Warner, Wl N. 11
(X)-367
CA8H raid fot second-hand clothing, shoes,
etc.
ft8 N, 18ta) Bt.
Tel.
Red 333.
(2)-3Sl
WANT to buy stok of general merchan
1l!e for cash. Must be cheap. G. W
Woodward, Bayard, la.
(26)-M9fi Feb. 6x
WANTED To buy, aecond-hsnd 'roller-top
desk, utate price. Address 1: u. urn lie,
C6 V139 3x
WANTF.I Second-hand
Call telephone Douglas
roller top di'Sk,
7309. (2E)-18S ax
WANTED Base
Douglas SI 10.
burner.
narlv new,
fH M-.24
WANTEDTO RENT
WANTED Desk room ImmedlateUv. attor
ney or real estnto office preferred. Ad-
aress u (f.4 care tfce. lit)) mim :h
GENTLEMAN and daughter want two
furnlclied rooiris and board, close in. on
.hill: terms must be reasonable. Address
C SWt, Bee.' (' M22S 27x
WANTED SITUATIONS
DAT WOMEN furnished free tf charge,
leieptione Douglaa 1112. t.-7j-3U
WANTED Position as engineer or fire
man, 4 years' experience with references
, P. O. Bon i9, Havelock, Neb Bell 'pbune
ro. rnw. UO MS ax.
SITUATION WANTED Married tuan, 30,
6 yearn bookkeeping, cashier, wanta
poBltlon as bookkeeper or general office
worn; railroad experience, etc. C HS,
care Bee. - (27) M917 2&X
A Ij.ND8CAPE OARltENER.
. I am KraJuate of the State of New York
Agriculture college. I understand all kinds
or pruning and grafting, and moving large
irees ana grading. t all or write r . (i,
Berry, 717 8. 17th St.. Omaha. Neb.
Cm-M1G9 3T.X
POSITION Wanted as manager or clerk, 11
years experience in general and depart
stores; reasonable wages; best of refer
encea; e worker. Box 550, Hubbnrd. Neb.
(27) M'JW 2Sx
tOt'NCT man rtolrea place to work for
iHara vnile going to school. Boyles col
lege. Telephone Douglas 19M. (27) 935
A REFINED young girl. wlUInK to work
desires a place to do housework in North
timana. Address Mlsir R. L. Richards,
general delivery, station A. (27)-112 24
SITUATION by nurse for Infant or chil-
uren; competent, reliable. Address P M0,
care l!ee. (27) M 153 25x
WANTED1-Position to work. housccleanlngT
uiaiiwasning; ir you need Japanese,
write inc. pleaae. K. Nakashlma. 723 S.
tn Bt., Omaha -. (27) Ml: 27x
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO BIDDERS S-Hded pnnmsals
will be received by the IMwtrlot Board of
District No. 3 of Harlan county, 'isfchrHnka,
untn '12 o'clock, noon, the 10th day of
February, A. .13., 1!. for tte furnishing
of all. material and labor und erecting com
plete, Including all ucoessary excavating
and foundation walls,, of a new high school
building to be built ou the site, or the
praeiit building, owned by said district;
all work and material, to be done aad per
formed In accordance with the plans, speci
fications and detailed drawings now on file
In the office of C. T. Simpson, director, at Or
leans. Neb., and Jn the office of John
Lateuser, architect, Bue Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
Each bidder shall accompany his bid with
a certified check in the sum of 11,000, pay
able to the order of W. P. Pierce, treasurer
of said district, as a guarantee that said
bidder. If awarded the contract, will enter
Into a contract with said district according
to the terms of his bid and will furnish a
bond In the sum of lo.Ouo, for the 4ujthful
performance of hia contract and the saving
of said district harmless from all costs or
damages In any way connected with said
contract, and for the completion of said
work on or before September 1. A. D., Iu3.
Said board reserves the right to reject any
or ail bids. Said board Jtflll also, up to
said date at said place, receive sealed pro
posals for the furnishing of all material
and labor and the Installing In the school
house to be erected In Orleans, Neb., sys
tems of beating said school building, being a
steam heating plant, said, heating system to
be Installed complete according to the plana,
specifications and detailed drawings on file
at the office of said C. T, Simpson, Orleans,
Neb., or In the office of John Latenser, in
Omaha, Neb. Each bidder shall accompany
hia bid with a certified eheck In the sum
of X3, payable to the order of W. P. Pierce,
treasurer of aald district, as u guarantee
that said bidder, if awarded the contract of
Installing suid heating plant will enter into
a contract and furnish .a good and suffi
cient bond In the sum of i-'A'J, conditioned
for the faithful performance of aaid con
tract and to hold said district hurmless
on account of, or in any way connected with
said contract. aid hoard reserves, the right
to reject any or all bids. Dated at Orleans,
Neb., this Ust day of January, A. D., 19uts.
P. W. Shes. director; C. T. B.mpson, mod
erator; W. P. Birrce, treasurer; J. M. John
son, K. L. Means, Mrs. J. Lamson, School
board of District No 3 of liaiian county,
Nebraska. . J26-20
NOTICE TO BRIDGU CONTRACTORS,
Bridge Builders and Material Men. Jules
burg, Colo., Jan. 7,1- litoti. Scaled proposals
will be received by the Board of County
Commissioners of Sedgwick county, Colo
rado, up to 3 o'clock noon of the 23th day
of January, 19otS. ror the complete construc
tion of a pile bridge about l.ojO feet Jong,
across a portion of the South Platte river,
extending from the south end of the new
Slate bridge at JuleaUurg to the south bank
of the South Platte river.
Sealed proposal will be received by the
Board of County Commissioners of Sedg
wick county, Colorado, up to 12 o'clock
noon of the 27th day of January, X.. for
the furnishing of all material to build a
pile bridge about 1,050 feet long, said ma
terial to be delivered at the north end of
that portion of tire State bridge now built
at Julesburg, Colorado, across the South
Platte river. '
Sealed proposals will also be received by
said board up to 12 o'clock noon of the
Hth day of January, 1. for the building
and furnishing of all labor in the building
of a pile bridge about Lu50 feet long across
a portion of the fckmtti Plane river, extend
ing from the south end of the new State
bridge-at 'Julesburg to-the 'south bank of
the South Platte river.
All propoeala to be tiled with the county
clerk, at her office In Julesburg, Colorado,
at which office further Information in re
gard to auch bridge and work and ,a copy
of the plans and specifications and amount
of material required for said bridge will
be kept and can be seen by any person
interested.
The said Board of County Commissioners
reserves the right to rejeel any and all
bills offered.
. By aader of the Board of
if CouV.y Com
nty Colorado. 1
misswuere or Sedgwick cou
By U. W. WHITE. Chairman.
JlsdlTt
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
CON9TRCCTING , " Qt'ARTERMASTER'9
Offli-e, Fort Ivs Moines, Iowa. January
Z6, la. Sealed proivals. in triplicate, will
be received here uiilrt 3 u. m., atandard
time. Monday. February 54. 1a4j,, ajid liien
opened, for furnishing and Installing elec
tric wiring, electric lucht Matures, etc.. com
plete. In one do.uele set Captain s quarters
and two double seta Lieutenant's quarters
to bo. constructed al Fort ivs Motnes.
Iowa. Information furiHslied on application
here, l ulled Slatea rescnes rtght to ac
cept or rejt any or all prrposals r parts
tliereof. livelopes iwiialniiig proposals
shAuld be endorsed "Pruiiosals for Elec
tric Wiring Officers' yuurlers." and ad
dressed Captain Jn. J. Bon If aoe, i Con
structing quarierinaslcr.
J-S7-28-29-F-a-IS
REAL ESTATE. TRANSFERS
Wallace Benjamin and wife to Msry
H. Riley, lot 11. block s. 1'laln-
vlew .. w.. .' r
D. V. Stioles tiv Nellie M. Garland.
lot 1. block 3, I'oppleton Park i.')
Rnbert O. Fink, county treasurer, to
Wallace Benjamin, lot 11, block 8.
Plalnvlew
Elltx'th M. Bhahan to Imperial In
vestment company, lota 1 and 2. block
1. and other lots, Hcllman's addi
tion 2
Charles v. Mciger and wife to Clans
.. Bandherg and wife, lot 13, block
X' Fhtnn's 3d addition 1.300
Michael B. Kendla and wife to Edward
C. Whlteman, lot 1H, block 4. Ames
Place 1.12a
American Bnptist Missionary union to
Ethel K. Rovre. nS of lot 1 and
wlO feet of n of lot 15. block 2,
Pnrk Tlace .000
George Pardee and wife to Mary Mt-
tler. lot 10. block 27. South Omaha..
TOO
Emmrttf Fj-way and wife et al. to Wil
liam (Juinn. lot 4.ilock l. Krway &
Nelsons addition
Total J
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UNION STATION 0th AHD MARCT.
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The Overland Limited. .a 10 am a 9 40 cm
The Colorado h,xpress..a a:oo pm a pin
Atlantic Express a'.OtlB am
The Orecon Express.. ..a 4:10 nm a S:00 pm
The Los Angeles Llm....al2:65 pm a 9 15 pm
The Fast Mall a : M a 5:s pm
The China ft Japan Mall a4:00 pm a 5:50 pm
Colo-Chicago Special all:10 am a 7:06 am
Peat'e & Stroms'g L'cal.bl2:30 pm b 1:40 pm
North Platte Local a 7:42 am a 4:40 pm
CbJcago A Northwestern
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St. Paul-Minn. Express. 7:50 am aio-.oo prrr
Chlcago Local an:wam 11:2 pm
Sioux City Passenger.. .a 7 -ja ah a 3:as pm
rMeojrn. Pasaenanr a 4:3o om a :4o am
Chicago Special a 6 00 pm a 8:23 am
St. Paul-HIlnn. Llmlted.a 1:2 pm a K:00 am
Los Angeles Limited. ...a 9:40 pm a 11:36 pm
Overland LlmlUo, alO;00 pin a S:23 am
Fast Mali a :04 am
Sioux City Local a 3:60 pin (a 9 20 am
Vast Mall r a 3:35 pm
Twin City Limited. a s: pm a 8:00 am
Norfolk - Bonesteel a 7:50 am a 5:40 pm
Lincoln-Long Pine b 7:50 am al0:36 am
Deadwood . Lincoln. ....a 8:00 pm a 6:40 pm
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St. Louis Express a 13 m a 1:30 am
Bt. Louis Local (from .....
Council Bluffs) a : am all:16 pm
Stanberry Local (front ......
Council Bluffs) b 6:90 pm H0:1$ am
Chicago, Hack Island et raelfla.
EAST.
Chlcat-o Limited a 81)0 am aU'.fB ptn
Iowa iacal .....a 7 00 am a 4:30 pm
Les Moines passenger.. a 4:00 pm alz:J0 pm
Iowa Local bll :40 am b 9:66 pro
Chicago (liastera Ex). .a 4:40 pm a 1:16 pm
Chicago Flyer a 6:16 pm a 8:36 am
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Chicago Express a 7:15 am a t:4o pm
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Chicago Great Weatem.
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Chicago Limited ' pn 8:17 am
Chicago Express 7:3 am H 35 pm
Clilcago Express - :80 pm J:0 pin
Chicago, Milwanke A t. raal.
'hic ja Colo. Special... a 7:25 am all:50 am
Cal et Oro. express. ..,a e:wu pm a 2:26 pm
Overland Llmuea a 9ws liiu a 8:20 am
Peny Local a 6a pm alLW am
BUHXlNOTOaT TA14TM Jt MASON.
Uarllagton.
Leave.
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Denver & Callfornl
Northwest Special .
Black Hills
Northwest. Express
Nebraska, peinta ...
Nebraska blxpress .
Lincoln Paat Mall...
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Local
1 innln l.OCal
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I'lattsmouth-lowa .....f t 9:18 am
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Denver Limited a 4:10 pm
Chicago Special a 7:40 am
Chicago Express a 4:20 pm
b 1:30 pm
a 7:25 am
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Chicago rlyer
Iowa Local
ut I mils Exnresa.
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...a 4:45 pm
Kansas City A St. Joe..al0:45 pm
Kansas City St. Joe.. a 9:15 am
Kansas City & St. Joe.. a 4:45 pm
WEBSTER STA-15TII WEBSTER
Chicago
SI.
Paal, Minneapolis 2k
Omaha.
Leave. 'Arrive.
Twin City Passenger....b 6:30 am b 9.10 pm
Bloux City Passenger... a 3:05 pm alO:,'.0 am
Emerson Local o 8:46 am c 6:55 pm
Mlasoart Pncino.
Auburn Local b 3:50 pm bll:!5 am
a Daily, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun
day only, d Dally except Saturday, e Dally
except Monday.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
CX ARK'S CSUISB T HI "AKABIO
IO THE ORIENI
rebraarr to April IT, lata.
veaty aars. rowing only M ins p, lnelntlst
sbore ucunloni. sPKClAb PBATURBs: Madeira,
0llt. asvllls. Alfisrs. Malta.' It Pars la ns7t as4
tha Holy Land. Conataulttiavlo, Athena. Rona, tka
RKItra, eta. TOl'HS h.CND THg WORLD.
40 TOURS TO KlItOPE
nest comprehanslve and attractlra erar otforaa.)
F. C CLARK, flnoa Bldg.. hmw Tors. '
DlSdlUt
NEW BRIDGE BILL PUZZLE
No One Seems Able to Say Who
Back of the Latest
Project.
Is
For what purpose a charter for a bridge
between Omaha and Council Eluffs has
just been secured from congress Is a matter
of conjecture among all those Interested tn
the present bridges and there is an Inter
esting mystery in the present move, as It
Is thought It may mean the revival of some
of the old bridge schemes.
John R. Webster Of the Omaha Bridge
and Terminal company, which bridge is
used by the Illinois Central Railroad com
pany, said:
"I really don't know anything about the
new charter. So many charters have been
granted that I have ceased to Inquire when
a new charter Is obtained. Perhaps It is
for some of the plans already made. I re
member at one time a cheap bridge was to
be erected between South Omaha and Lake
Manawa. This was a promising project.
Perhaps the new ' charter is for such a
bridge."
Another probability suggested , by bridge
builders Is that the fridge looks to a cross
ing for the lnterurban railroads projected
In western Iowa. Congressman Smith of
Council Bluffs obtained a charter at one
time for a bridge which would enable the
projected electric roads to have access to
Omaha without paying a high toll to the
bridge companies now maintaining bridges.
But the new bridge charter is a mystery,
sine it Is for a structure between Omaha
and Council Bluffs, now having three
bridges. The Burlington has secured right-of-way
for approachea to a bridge below
Sioux City and It would have been no sur
prise if the company had aecured a charter,
since the 1 1111 lines have lft (he old com
bination bridge at Sioux City and are now
paying heavy rental lor tha use of the
Omaha high bridge.
, A Frtathlfal fcxprtrne)
tvitliF btiliousness, malaria and constipation.
Is quickly overcome -by taking Dr." King's
New IJfe Pills. 25c. Sold by Beaton Drug
Co
NOTES ox. . ttf aha; society
Mrs. May Auld Entertains Bridge
Luncheon Farty at Her Home.
BRIDGE THE ORDER OF THE DAT,
ronnlar fiarne A Words Ka tertatament
far riaba and ' Invitational Af
. fairs. Formal and Informal
Lasrsteas Popalar.
Mrs. Mav Auld was hostess nt a lunch
eon Friday, which was followed by a ganw
of brllge. The guests were sealed at three
tables, each table having a different deco
ration, hyacinths, violets and fretla- being
used as center pieces. Place cords to
match marked the place's of .Mrs. Eu?ena
Duval", Mrs. Q. W. Vlckershs,m, Mrs. E.
A. Hinrlchs. Mrs. J. R. Planchard, Mrs. F.
E. Brysc-n, Mrs. N. F. Rorkard, Mrs. E. W.
Arthur, Mrs. N. K. Donahue, Mrs. A. W.
Hunt, Mrs. J. R. Rahm. Mrs. C. R. Liver
and Mr. Auld.
For Mm. Vat Field.
Mrs. Herbert Howell entertained at
bridge Friday nfternoofi In honor of her
guest, Mrs. Nat Fields bf Minneapolis, nee
Miss Jessie Weeks of Omaha. Those
present were Mrs. D. I..- Danfortb, Mrs.
J. H. McDonald, Mrs. Charles Rosewaler,
Mrs. Ruftis Harris, Mrs. O. N. Roberts,
Mrs. AV.-P. I'nltt, Mrs. R. L, Huntley.
Mrs. H P. Ellis, Mra. Harry Fisher of
Wayne, Neb.; Mrs. W. O. Houn. Mrs. J.
Fred Kerr and Mrs. Arthur Arderm.n.
Monday, Mrs. Howell will give a kerslng
ton tor her guest.'
(ilTen-ln-Ilonor Affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. . Plainer entertained
informally at dinner Thursday evening for
Miss Ethel Robertson And Mr. Fred Hamil
ton, the other guests being Miss Mnttle
Robertson, Miss Anna, Bennett. Mr. John
R. Robertson, Mr. Oharles W. Robertson
and Mr. Vernon Jann.
For Miss Rich, guest of Dr. and Mrs. C.
O. Rich, Miss Elisabeth Falmer entertalnoB
Informally at two tables' of bridge Thurs
day evening.
Bridge Clnbs.
Mrs. Harry Montgomery was hostess for
the New Brldge club . meeting Friday
afternoon at lief home. The members
include Mrs. Louise Clark, Mrs. George
Redick, Miss Helen Davis, Miss Mable
Marr, Miss Ruth Moorhead, ' Miss Mary
Morgan, Miss Ann Brown, Miss Elisabeth
Congdon, and Miss Mary Alice Rogers.
Mrs. T. I.'. Davis .was hostess for the
Original Brtdge club aluo Friday afternoon
at her home on Thirty-seventh street.
Mrs. Orrln B. Whipple wan hostess for
the Coterie Whist club Thursday afternoon
when the members present were: Mrs. F.
A. Field, Mrs. J. G. Barkron, Mrs. George
E. Slaughter, Mrs. Samuel North, Mrs. J.
L. Adams, Mrs. M. J. Malone, Mrs. C. L.
Hemple, Mrs. O.'M.. Druse, Mrs. Oeortj
Wetngand, Mrs. Frank "McCall and Mrs.
Whipple. The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Malone In two weeks.
Friday Clab.
Mrs. J. R. Manchester was hostess at
Ihis week's meeting .of the Friday club, the
members of which include: Mrs. Walter
Wllklns, Mrs. T. C Brunner, Mrs. H. V.
Deuel. Mrs J. E. Eyler, Mrs. J. D. Foster,
Mrs. John Guild,. .Mrs. E. Ilaney, Mrs.
Amelia Hawes, Mr, F. B. Kennard, Mrs.
L. II. Korty, Mra. II.' J. Palmer, Mrs.
Andrew Ross. Mrs. J. 11. Royce, Mrs. E.
Rcsewater, Mrs.. U Bobidoux. Mrs. Fred
Pearce, Mrs. "Vafcdess Smith,1 Mrs. Evert
Smith and !Miss rooster, . . . .
" I. a Dohaalne. ,
' Miss Nell-WIo3jm hoateew Wednesday
evening at the meeting of La Douzalne
club at her-tiome. T30 South" Thirty-eighth
avenue. jA dcltghtfuj cvejtlng Wa spent
In playing high five and Mtsa Maude
Bonnell won the"lrge. Those present
were Miss 'Ineg 'Bonnell, Miss Beatrice
Klntner, Mlss-Joe Lyman,,, Mine Maude
Bonlnell, .'Miss Etnma 'Allen. Miss Nell
Wlnn Miss Blance Moore, Miss Sue Red
field, Miss Edith Marley. Miss Fay Lyman,
Miss Virgil Redf ield, Mrs. Richard J.
Skanke.
, Boston Club.
The Boston Girls' club composed of thir
teen young women, entertained m Monday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Reed, In honor of two brides of the club,
Mrs. Edward Gash, and Mrs. I. Young'. The
house was decorated in red and white.
After a pleasant evening spent af music
and games the brides were presented with
rut glass souvenirs. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Gaah, Mr. and Mrs. Young,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Greenleaf, Miss Bertha
Meyer. Miss Anna' Nelson, Miss Frieda
Paulson. Miss Bertha Nichols, Miss Reed,
Miss Ella Noel, Miss Grace Reed, Miss
Nellie Schonlau, Mr. J. B. West, Mrs. II. F.
Reed. Mra. Meyer., ,Mlsa Ira Reed and Mr.
and Mrs. Jewel Reed. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Winn entertained the
Ideal Card club Thursday evening. The
high scores were made by Mrs. R. Wilson
and Mr. John Wlsler. The next meeting
wll be with Mrs. S. B. Bower, February .
Come and Go Gossip. a
Mrs. W. J. Council and Miss " Hazel
Connell left Kriday morning for Kansas
City, from where Mrs. Connell will go to
Excelsior Springs to Join Mr. Connell. Mis
Connell will go to New Mexico to be the
guest of Mr. and Mrs- Rulph Connell for
two or three months.
Mrs. Henry Newman and Mrs. Jake Klein
will entertain at luncheon and cards at
the Hot el Rome, Wednesday January 2"J,
when they will be assisted by Mrs. ' M.
Klein, Mrs. Nathan Mantel, Mrs. Sarnstein
and Miss Lena Rehfeld. -
Mr. and Mrs. Bennat gomberg, 2203 How
ard street,, announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Ida, to Mr. Sch New
man. They will give a reception at. their
home Sunday from I to 6 p. m. in honor
of their daughter. ,
Mrs. Victor Rosewater and small daugh
ter returned Friday morning from a visit
of several weeks in Baltimore. Miss Nel
lie Elgutter Joined Mrs. Rosewater in Chi
cago and returned with her. '
Mrs. Harry Fisher of Wayne, Neb., Is
the guest of Mrs. E. P. Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman of Indian
apolis are guests of Mrs. Bf H. Ooldgraber.
Mrs. Harry McVea left Thursday ta
spend the week in O'Neill, Neb., the guest
of friends.
KNEW NIECE OF OLD SELKIRK
James C. Lindsay's Grandfather Was
Aeqnainlrd with Original of
Robinson Crnsoe.
"My graridfaUKr was well scqainted with
the niece of Alexander Selkirk, the original
of Roblnaon Crusoe," fald James C. Lind
say ui conversation with several frlenda.
"My grandfather was a velvet weaver In
Glasgow, Scotland, at that time prior to
going Into the business of selling weaving
supplies. The little gill used to wind the
weft on the pirn for hfin.
"Selkirk at moody man and did a
powerful lot of thinking. He was wrecked
on the island of Juan Fernandas for many
yeurs. Tnere was much excitement when
he finally leiurncd to Scotland like one
from the dead, lie toltl his story many
times al the .nu. where he would ait with
the villagers e-r - their ' pots of ale and
tell by the hour of his experiences during
all 1 1 lose lonely years.
"Finally he wrote all about it and It
was published In book,. U formed only
i cn-.ull volume and It Uidn I Sell very jll.
IfiirTT-"-"-'"1" i iissliiiiiniaii wwisre.san IMISSI I
Ai -EDISON
PHONOGMP1
entertainer which is as much at home in the
cottage as iti the palace, which is just as good
at rendering the latest popular song or a lively
waltz as it is in giving grand opera. It is the
popular entertainer in every sense of the word,
and its price, either cash down or on the weekly
payment jlan, brings it within reach of all.
Hear it at your nearest dealer's or write to' :
us today for illustrated booklet about it.
February Records Out Today
HE way to get pleasure out of an Edison Phonograph is. to
J keep on using it. The Phonograph is new every time, you put
a new Record in it. New Records are issued every monh All
the great popular
amount of classical
month in Edison Gcrfd? Moulded Records. Here is the
list for February. Read it over, check off what you
like, and as soon as you can get to his store ask your
dealer to let you hear them. .
9746 A Summer Evening hi the Alps , . Ediaea Concert Band
9747 Somebody's Been Around Have Since I've Been Gobs
BUtr Murray
9748 I Love Yon So . Miss Hrakle and Mr. atOler
9749 The Crack Regiment Patrol . Bdisea Symphony Orchestra
9' 50 Garibaldi James Rrocknan
9751 Don't Worry . . .' Miller and Werreiirmth
972 Under the Matioa Tree . i Ada Jooas
97S3 The Girls of America March (Xylophone) . Albert Beosler
97M Take We With You in Your Dreams . . . Harry Aotbony
9755 Rain-ln-the-Pace Collins and Harlan
975S When the Violets Bloom, Violet Irving Gtliatte
977 The Outpost Idarch . Ediaon Military Band
a
Go to your dealer or write today and get the
three booklets: Complete Catalooui, Supple
mental Catalogue and the Phonogram. They
tell about all the Records, old and new.
National Phonograph Company, 75 Lakeside
jH"m ! min
LJ-
l rrfceVi tk "ill liirn inTI
Melbipaislkai (CyeSo Co.
(jJorncr 151h and Harney Strecto :: :: OMAHA
Have the Full Edison Line on Display
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL X X .
' ' "
Write For Catalogue and -Proposition
T
He aa only a poor sailor man, lacking
the literary skill that was reeded to make
the book readable and absorbing like hia
conversation naa. lie didn t know how to
thrtiw In allelic little details. But It was
from tills u i count that Daniel LaKoe got
the material for the great work wlikii he
wrote.
"Selkirk built in th yard of tila'slster'g
liouae In 1-argo, Scotland, a reproducllo.i
of the hji In which be lived all those years
on the lonely inland and it was a sight
null worth the s-lng."
"The Making of a Millennium." Ittad It.
Ballot Wlthoat Keaalt.
FRANKFORT, Ky Ja i. :(.-The sena
torial ballot today reaulu-d as follows:
Bcrkhsm. 4; Bradley," iT; Mct'reary, 4;
scattering, i '
NE of the greaest things
done is to produce in his
Jiits, vocal and instrumental, and a certain.
music , that never grows
EDISON'S PHONOGRAPHS,
RECORDS AND SUPPLIES
WHOLESALE
EXCLUSIVELY
Corrapn.n 6ollcRd
New Dultrs Are Required to Purchase
DEATH PROSTRATES ROBERTS
Passing Away of Ills Cnmnaalon
Pats Hint In Mate of
Collapse.
The1 coroner' Inquest over the body of
E. W. Flood, who died at the Methodist
hospital Thursday night from a wound In
flicted ly a shot from a revolver which
was discharged while he was sleeping in
a Pullman car with J. V. Roberts, will W
Jield (Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
PA'. 10. Rlood. the dead man's brother, ar
rived from Wamboy, 8. !.. Krlday after
noon." and will take his brother's body
home Paturday after the Inquest.
J. f. roterts. who is being held at the
city Ja It, is In a state of mental collaps.
It was his gun that killed Blood,- - He
admits having the gun In bed with hloi,
Mr. Edison Has
Phonograph an
old, are issued every
9758 Wm He Answer "Gao-Ooor" ....... Stella ToMtx
9759 Ha Let ted Me . . . . . . . . . - Ajitli y and Harrison
97x0 Romance and Reality ....... bdward M . Pavor '
9761 American Polka I Accordion) .obn Klnmible'.
9762 I Miss You Like the Rosea Mia the Rata . . . Reed Miller
976i The Little Old Log Cabin in the Laos ' .
ikliaoo Male QaastaW.
9764 Imitation el Amateur Night at the Vsmdevte . Stevn h -
975 The SmUer ( Emnjo) Veas L. Cwnmsn
97' Two Uttie Baby Shoes Byron G. Harlan
9767 August aad Ketrraa .... Ada Jones and Leo Bpnacer
9761 Much OMiged U Yea Arthwr Cnfttna '
9769 King of Rags EdJsoa Military Band
AN EDISON BUSINESS PHONOGRAPH new takes a cotof.
It's always there with the dictation, ready ta grve it ap to any
typewriter operator or to several if there is a great deal of lu
Ask for booklet.
WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEALERS So seU Edison Pbnasiaraxln
in every town where we are not now well represented. DeaSnrs
sbould write at oace to -
Avenue, Orange, N. J,
1614 CHICAGO ST OMAHA, NED.
Frm Dalr Onty.. '
But 3 Machines and 150 Fecs-rdj
but docs not know(hpw ft was discharged
The revolver has a hair trigger and la
easily discharged. - After the inquest
Roberts will be taken to Council Bluffs
and the grand Jury will decide whether
there 1m sufficient -evidenoe to . hold him
for trial. v '
Blood mude a statement to )t police juat
before he died, which, though Incoherent.
Indicated that lie was satisfied the pistol
waa nut In the hands of Ills companion
nhrn it w.aa diaa liaVgud- Roberts exprvsaed
the belief! that lilood. himself, waa holding
the pistol at the time. 4
Mrs. Blood la sick in bed and haa nut
by-n apprised of her husband death.
Last nf Boalon'a "Paper" Money.
BOSTON. Jan..24 -Tlie Ut of the clear
ing house certificate 1hsiiJ by the Boston
banks during the financial stringency last
fall were cancelled lodu.
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