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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 1 REAL ESTATE CITT PHOPBHTK FOR MIB. REAL ESTATE CITT PROPBRTT FOil IALI HO OPENING SALE ME STEAD FIFTY CENTS A WEEK 'DON'T MISS THIS CIIAXCE, the first that has ever been offered to the pepple of Omaha and South Omaha to secure homes close to car line and close to work for One Dollar down, then Fifty r!pnf4 n trrolr nriiVinnt !ni....i i i ci J i:i: . .luuuk juint-oi, mAta or extras, oeveu luuiuuus, or oyet Three Thousand lots have been sold on this nlan in North Omaba,-and the buyers of some of them have Bold their lots for over, $10Q. profit, but not one of these additions is so near South Omaha where the thousands of people working in the south part 01 umana ana houth Omaha could live and walk to their work. " DON'T PAIL TO DOUBLE YOUK MONEY by buving a lot in IIQMESTEAD fronting on 52d and Q streets, which is paved along.the entire frontage of the addition; only seven minutes walk irora. Jne, Q street car, and on the new Ralston car line. See these Prices: . $25.00 to $250.00 ,v,rVr.v . 'J tv';Aery few lots slightly higher. ONE. DOLLAR DOWN and FIFTY CENTS .:. ; 'A WEEK UNTIL PAID. No Interest! No Taxes! No Payments Re - quired During Illness! : Perfect Title! Warranty Deed! Free Abstract! UUING A DOLLAR TO HOMESTOAD AT ONCE AND SECURE A HOME SITE. DON'T PUT IT OFF AN HOUR. Come tonight, tomorrow; come every day. Over sixty lots were spoKen-jor Deiore tne opening. Tiaere are nine hundred lots left for youi to secure irom; the lots in the best location; on the best lerma ever oiierea to the people of Omaha and South Omaha. One man has bought nine lots for his eitrht children and wife. Come and do likewise. These lots are the cheapest Life Insurance you can buy. Buy one for every child you have, 'and start them right-when they become of age. There never has been and never will be another addition like HOMESTEAD. HOW.TO REACH HOMESTEAD Tof e a South Omaha Q street car, transfer at 27th and Q while the viaduct is being rebuilt; cars will run way through to 44th and O streets as Boon as the viaduct is repaired. Get off at 44th street and walk five blocks west on paved street to our big' sign. You cannot miss it. . Come tonight even if it is dark. We sold by lantern light last night '.: ; N. P. DODGE & CO, . ; " 1714 Farnam St., Omaha. ' McCAGUE INVESTMENT CO, . ... .aicvague uuuaing. (!) 680-i$ KECdElVR'S . SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an order of tho dlntrtet court of Douglas C.0,,.',n.,y' N'B", dated September 14. William K. Potter, as reoalvar of the Omaha Loan and Trust company, will, commencing- on the 22U flay of September. at room No.- 801 Brown block, Six-, teenth and Doiiglas atreeta, Omaha, Me braskn, offer' for aalo. av public auction', for caen all of the unsold axaeta of the Omaha L.ouu and Truat company remaining- in the lecelver a hands as shown by his report filed with the court on September 14, 19UH, and in accordance with the order of court dated September 14, Including real ea. late, notes, atocke, furnlfure and fixtures, commission mortgagee and other assets, commencing at JO o'clock on the morning of ruosduy, the 22d day of September. lwa, and continue between the hours of 10 and H a. m. and 3 to 6 p. m.. with, authority to adjourn- from day to day for such length of time aa to said receiver shall seem ex pedicnt.. Suld sale Shall be subject to the pro I visions that said receiver, on Instructions from the court, -.retain the Tight to reject any and all bids, for any and all property ao to be offered for sal. . Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check to the .order of William K. Potter, receiver, for twenty (20) per cent of the amount of the bid. Said bide will be reported to the court after the conclusion of said sale and the balancvf tha purchase price of all sales approved and confirmed by the court will l payable upon aald confirmation, .i o tn property and assets will be sold subject to all Uxea, liens and encuin" brenoca, and aubject to any defecta of title The description of the real estate to be tVn.lT'.n.? .ale by 'J1 ""darslgned. at said ibTv'mrd. ,?d..T.?owii? commion' s vttt'.oro'm.'h7.' tOUT W' FMc' tLj";'J' sll' forty-two (42), forty three (43) and forty-four (44), and west 41 JV of 'ou,n J l ,ot forty-flvi rir,pun4 -ja,ce addition to t jity of Omaha. The south one-half (H) of sub lot two (2) 1 im . 11 vn'een (17). In eectlon twenty n2' .l0,,;C,nlt;. tutTR thirteen North onMh!rd (H) of south one-half (U) "m nam mi ana nine (), block one 1 Jetter a addition to South Omaha . Lo wnt,,;tt,"-(23)-- In block four (4). In "Vaaaar Place" addition to Omaha. W1LLUH K. POTTER, Reoelverr OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST CO .' - - ' (19)-Ml 21 $8,000 SIXTEEN PER CENT. And by subletting canr be made so percent. One the better class; i Frame a-story and brick basement flats, close In and In a good neighborhood, close to High School and Crelghton College. The best paying thing 1 know of. 'Jhe building la well built. See me aoon; offered only for a Hmited time. ' Wm. FlemingKSole Agent, HIS. HthSU 'Phone P. 179. (19)-69S IS H8T your property with Chrla Boyer, 2rd and Cumtng Sta. (IS) 272 l,S0O 5-room cottage on 10th 8t Boule vard, Just north of Manderson; eaat front, good repair; haa sewer, water and gas, good barn; rent for 117 and water rent. Thla la a anap. Owner wante to aell Im mediately. Will conalder good offer. D. V. Sholes Company, 110 Board of Trade Bldg, 16th A Farnam St. Telephoneai Douglas-4; Ind., A-204. 1)-M46!i 17 NEW HOME SEVEN ROOMS ONLY $2400.00 . Modem except furnace; lot 60x127. on Manderson St., east of 30th. W. H. OATES, 17 N. T. Life Bldg. 'Phone Doug. 124. (1W Mi4 1 2018 Willis Ave, or Spruco St. lot Jm.,Vcotu w'y papered and full - - . $1,200 ""J? ir iiner cottage. The lot Is Wlv'i.rrt W1 a er alone? h'Lh Slll rent if not suld la a short time. ;Wnt; Fleming, Agent, m a. inn et- -phone d. its k- ' (U)-6:i7 ) . , BEST LOTS FOB THE MONEY "ARE IN LOROMA ADDITION ....... t . . On Webster AVe.. between Nth and 27th 814 i -''.. PRJCKS-II7S TO $375 EACH. TEKM!ii CASH. $10 A MONTH. Only ihrve blocks north of Fort St.; good oar service, down town; city water to ail Iota; permanent walks. Come out aoon end ftuLka yur a!ecthn. HASTINOS HEY DEN. JIM Faxnam ML 1 NEW, BRICK FLATS on dowa Howa' twrner 11 per cent ' on irl asaed. - t . PATElfyO, 1623 Farnam St - " ill)-M4 : 1.0l)- Will kuy brick bunliieat (oojertr rented fur MJ0 a year. . -THOMAS BRrtNNAN. Room 1 Mtw York LJfe Bldg. J CLOSE IN 2701 DO DOE. A well built a-room modern house Suitable for rooming house. Paving on both streets paid. A bargain at HIM. 2465 HARNEY A large frame houee and auxlSS foot lot ,?.vln,r ,P"ld' ,or than-the UnJ ilselt Is really worth-4.6U. , , , In, mind you), at UuO a front foot and a cents. Ihis haa a good future aa well' Wm. Fleming; Agent, 211 a Wth St. Back of city Hall ; ' - (i)-i i RFAL FSTATF rARM 1KD RAM CM LAJt D FOR ALB ! i i 1 Li IUSUAY, SEPTEMBER 17, BROWNS AREEASY FOR TIGERS 190S. Meat ska itti A SNAP 180 acres of fine land, located In eastern i-n.rai r.eoTexa; e acrea In cultivation; bouse and barn In talr condition; land Is all I fenced; has the rerv beet of black aoll and lh-re la tame grass and a fine .wiJror aif "U w ra offering " W. J. DBMMODY INVESTMENT CO . TCI. IHHig. W. ga New Tfork Life Bldg. 2V) M16 IS Daasts. INFORMATION OF TRIPP COUNTT OPENING. ine regisirauon for the Tripp county land, comprising l.ooo.ooo acrea of fertile lands will begin October i and continue until tbe 17th. This land la even barter thn the Rosebud, "Qregor county," which is nuw ruiiia ur irm ad.vuv 10 iio,uo e.-quarter. en a boo rer map. land laws, president's proclamation and other information, bur Vnil. link..,. ... 1 1 1 - L . T ' (wu. j ' 1 1 mi onnr ft, w own near the land. The Dallas Real uauaa. a. v., one or the old- vat reai eaiaie urmi in iripp county. ti) M7 10 Detroit American! Win from St. Louii Four to One. RUBE WADDE1L IS ' HIT HARD Saaararra la. RVeettve nltk v.- . Basra, Hla Ta Hlti Kettlag Home Team Kat Oat Raw.-.'. to- TRIPP COTTNTY npr.Mivn Regtater at law offlo of Burch tk x'uffln-. ton; moat recent map of Tripp county with government bulletin of Information! ?rlV W cnt- Burch Bufflngton, Stone, If ... Hartsell, rf . Hoffman, cf Ferris, 3b ... Wallace, ss Wllllsms. 2h T. Jones, lb Smith, c ... Waddell. n . Crlsa A. 1 1 ST. LOII3, gept. 1 Detroit took day c game frm St. Louis by 4 to 1. Score: 8T. LOUIS. AB. R 4 4 4 4 ::::::::::. s 1 H. 2 I 0 0 0 1 1 1 o. t 0 0 4 S 4 8 0 0 Standing oC thcTr.m, J GIANTS CONTINUE TO WIN NAT-LLE yU-K. A MGR. LEAOfn . W UPcl.l W l.l',1, ""'"M M-V Detroit 77 M Plttshurg ....a4 52 .,RiClevcland ....77WM Mil, V.'" -I """ago 7 Bl .&S1 PliilHdi'lphla 7J6JlPt. LiMile. : hi jut "jrinnatl ... 71 .474 Hhllade'.uhla .4 .4s Brooklyn ....45 J7 .lt1llWKshlnKton .W 71 .4f.4 8t. Lou's.. ... 44 IS New York.... 44 8 .K GAMES TtDAT.. rBiionai League Plttsbuig at Phlladel- rnia, Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at - iuii ai iew iorK. American League Washington at Chi cago, -niiadelphla at St. Louis, New York tuuii, coston at Cleveland. New York Kationt.li Defeat St Louii by Score of Six to Two. Wraaalas. PUBLIC LAND OPENING iw.tw acrea of rloh Irrigated land In tha i Eden .Valley of southern Wyoming: Der-petual- Avater rlghta furnished aecllera under Carey act of oonareas. The great est opportunity ever offered citlsena of the United Elates by the federal govern ment ai-.d state of Wyoming 10 own a rich irrigated farm. Cheap rate eaour- n,A. or full particular write or see L aJo ,Jnd Investment Co., m m. uui ui., uiiiana, cmo. (30) MS15 Totals Mclntvre Schaefer. Crawford, Cobb, Tf Kossman, Schmidt. Kllllfer. Hit Downs, 2b , Summers, t Totals ... If is , cf lb" -tt I DETROIT. A.B. ft. 17 O. t . 1 4 0 8 8 -s 0 18 A. 0 6 0 0 0 1 2 I 1 ..24 -4 12 47 12 Batted for Smith In ninth P.61". 10 10 0 8t. Loula on a n . iwo-D&se hits: 0 0 1-4 0 0 0-1 Mcmtyre. Crawford. sacrifice hits: CITT PROPERTY FOR SAL&-0 feet ex- .riiuiua i rum BTOowiy to pierce street ' uroaaway ana 14 Pierce street. Ad- wason ft Hon. Wheatland. J nree-nniiA n f , cui,n.,- r' ?L7r f'j .-"fer (2). Stolen base T-ohh CUUU B I) IT mnrm ll'lln . ( out: Kv Time: 1:31. Wadde'lV Pi WMjauTl: Struck waddell, S; by Summers, S Tl Impires: Murst and Sheridan. Bllsoellaaeaaa. NEBRASKA -CO LOR Ann r.iMna 100,000 acres of western Nebraska and eaat. em v.uiorauo improvea ana unimproved ""',.'" aure; any siso tract m viut. yiho or come ana see us. uiooe uina ana investment Co., ili . di,, utnaiia. iw)'4J Sheridan. So Easy , ttmum, . Sept. Chlca s;o t1hvm1 Wlilta CHICAOO. hlttlna-. A hr,",V"..l.wor opportune TannehHl'a error, netted two more. A "rlo of alnglea, a sacrifice and Parents i m PEAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS on Improved Omana property O Keels u. K. Co., .1001 N. X. Life Bid (fc)-r 7 riVK PER CSNT money to loan on Omaha business property. - THOMAS BRENNAN, Room L New York Life Bldg. ,,M Kttll. . . Li, . " M toi.; 2 " .ut ""'Iflce gave -vii. V. r PU1B. WHO ha haon CHICAGO. A.B. , R. ........ I 1 8 4 4 If. wa vuy loans ana warrants, w. dimuviii aiiuui w vui him iiarnam St. ' t2-i79 Hahn.- rf.. I Jones, cf.. Dougherty isoeu, lb...... Davis, -2b..... Parent, aa..,. Sullivan, o... Tannehlll, 3b Felne, p.... 'Anderson ... Totals ..... WANTED City loan-. Peter Trust Co. (2i)-8Hu PATNB, BOSTWICK CO., N. T. Life. private money, to 86,000. Low rata U2-W MONET TO BUILD. $600 to 8200,000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS. 608- First Nat Bank Bldg. Ooode. rf... Bradley. 8b Jtinchman, If Lajole. 2b Btovall, lb wemls, c Birmingham, cf.. Perring, ss Berger, p Totala ...27 1 CLEVELAND. . AB. R. 6 1 .85 lino TO $10,000 made promptly. T. D. Wead. u oiuih uin ana m arnam. J)r&s& H. O. A. E. 0 10 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0. 18 0 0 9 2 4 0 0 8 8 1 0 8 10 10 7 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 8 27 20 1 H. O. A. E. 2 0 0 0 10 2 0 12 0 0 0 6 4 0 1 U 2 0 2 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 14 1 0 8 8 0 "5 16 "l man, 1 am golna tn ho moa ti.... m n,llk whpn you have a little time." . imraoma or tne Mawkeye squad are beginnlna to arrlv Tin.. t O, - - - . ....... I IUIIIIIIJ orien haa ninety-four mmnirt. nutnta ready for the Stffrt of t ll. Cttttniol MUifl next Monday. Captain Chick Kirk Is Indignant over the lni nia Drotner had entered Ames. He states that his brother will enter the y oi iowa in tne ran of I9v. KVETS OX THE RtVtMXQ TRACKS l 1 I HITS - BUNCHED IN FIFTH ip te that Tlma tlka Leasers Haa Nat Beea AbU ta eo Reealte at Otker Games. NEW TORK, Sept. 18. -Baldwin bltohed rood ball for St. Louis until the fifth in. nlng, when the New Tork batters gathrred In enough rune to win. Donlln was retired oy empire O Day In the aeventh for die putlng a decision. Score: ST. LOUIS. AB. R. H. O. A. K. RAvESEND. N. Y Sept. 18,-B. rirst choice, easily won the Bay-hore nig 'stakes st about six- furlong Oravesend today. He Jumped Into I Shaw, cf Cherles. Ib..... Osteen, s Murray, ff KonetChv. lb.. Murdock, If.... Byrne. 8b Moran, e. ....... Baldwin. D Lush. p...... Totals Besom Wlae Bay Skore-gelllag Stakes at Urave-ead UBAVESEND, N. Y Sept. 18,-Besom. re Sell at l.ad MnJ ;h ,:', "", eaeily by' four' lan-th. ' Z"1 Tenney, lb. second. a head before Rn..b,n' vh. "ersog. lb -"i mi a nio race and pulled un lame. ine anenoance today was much larger !r!Sny",terd"Jli Probs'y 4,000 person be- u auininary: e,..;- race, z-year-olds. five and a half L" "ft?: nerDert (122, 8chlllin) n, ise Mason (107, Notter) second, Mn7an b"t) third. Time ii .witchln Hour, Bird of Flight II and Field Daisy also ran. " Second race. J-year-olds, selling, about t, .Mi..,.iaij. Ann u. tioj, tiutler) won. f,'nn7Cy H02' 8mllJ1 -econd. Dial ' Plate rv.V. ,.""VV nlra- Time: 1:10H. Obert Corncob, Ruseel Son, Water Bridge, BlBkra, lie Knowa and Queen M'arjfuerite wo ran. n eighth: Brookdale Nymph (1U8, F. thir!iy fiuon1, ,?,nocra (9, Butler) alHo ran? rcue ana Fourth race, H. 0 0 O. 0 1 Bre-oahan. Donlln, rf Barry, rf Seymour, cf.... oevnn, Jn...... McCortnlck. if. BrldWeli. s.... Crandall. p Totals ........ St. Louis New York .... t4 jg f NEW TORK. . AB. R. 6 4 .. 8 .. 8 .. 0 .. 4 ..8 .. 4 .. 8 .. I I II U ....St ...0 0 .0 0 . o 4 o 0 0 o. 13 27 1 0 1 0 A. IS 1 1 E. 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-2 ilao ran. PRIVATE MONET NO DELAT. UAH YIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM. 22 28 . Chicago Cleveland ., Two-base LOWEST RATES Bemla. Paxton Block. (22) 281 MONET TO LOAN-Payn. Ib vestment Co. VOh-84 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 87 hit: H.ml. Ku.,(,i..- v.i.. Bradley. Sullivan. Hrur. n,..i Birmingham. Bemls. , Doubles pluys: Brad! ley to Lajole to StovaU, La.ie to Siovail. Left on oasesi cnlcago, .; Cleveland. 4. First base on balls: Off. Berrr. a- off relne. 1. Struck nut, uv uuru- . 4; Felne 3. Time: liVr3'i": '."H, .I."- Loughlln. ,, m, WANTED TO BUY HARNESS HACIJWO SVRACUSB HIGHEST prices fo Id-hnnd furniture, car- jM3.a, biuiii. wiu aiivrva. iJOUglaS WJJl. '.' (25)-SS Spanish Tret la RIOHT prices -paid for 2d-hand furniture, table f'l" uioming, sooes. TeL Bed 6401. (2o) 607 WANTED To buy for cash, eight-room i j? ""se wrai 01 iain at. ana sooth v , iiui. auuicwj a no, csre ise9. (23)-550 17 WANTEDTO RENT CATHOLIC woman, wife of traveling man i.lli' in.., nwiu uuiiu ana room with private family or widow. Address u iu, care 1 ns ciee. ti 17z WANTED Small house, dress F ITS, care Bee. furnished. Ad- (a-S87 lSx YniTNfl man aintt r.n .h. . board within walking distance. Address three In five, purse $10,000: a 11s, cam ore. I a)) oM H I Usees Wla!fcl'it'4 SuRFESE',N- ,Y-' 8P.-M.Wlth a no- Die field Of .luv.n i,nu. . ' - wivw, IIIUIUUIIIK lecsel. BDunisn Uuwn - a in - -1 ... took five heata and arma ..r,u. inn.i racing to decide the m flJl"1, l? "i"18 falr founds, the Empire state stake ot IIO.OOU for ;14 trotters. Ac- witJi Dewltu la the fiext lieat Acquln was never headed, buf In the third was chai enged at the half by Spanish Queen, the latter winning In a magnificent drive. A spectacular finish also characterised the fourth heat, which went to Spanish uueen, as did the fifth and the race. Allen Winter the 2:18 trot in straight heata. Ine feature of the 2:04 pace waa a battle royal on the home stretch In the first heat between Baron Gratton, Reproachless and Gallagher. Summary: ine fcmplre state stake, 2:14 trotting, best iY.iij,u-iiro rooms, rurnisned or un furnished, both In connection; board If posattiK-; wanting distance. Address A-I-Ot), care jpee. ta MWn 19X STOVE REPAIRS WE have In stock (no delay) repairs for every maae 01 iurnaoe, steam or hot water neater, water ironts. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 1300-08 Douglas St. Telephones: Bell, Doug. Ind., ASCI. 064 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 40 730 REED ABSTRACT CO.. tf.t. WE. Promt ;. am f arnam Bt, Ji 11 on old SPECIAL BAKOAIN, CLOSE IN. ' BOilSl feet, on the west side of 20th St ne block south of Leavenworth wl?h an Id 2-story house and room for another a brick flat; street paved wltlh brick and two installments of paving tax paid Thii la the biggest dose-In ." k w .? Price $2,600. It will sure'ao aflck "Ix speak up D. V. Sholea Conipanv. 110 Board of Trade Bldg. Wth V Farnam St. Telephoneai Douglas-4; Ind., A-34 tl M&41 IT NEW St. Louis flats and a 10-room house, all modern, for sale cheap; leaving cltyi oee uwiier, lua Manila 8U t!9 M24 WHEN writing to advert ..er, rsmamber It takes but an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad lu The Bac, REAL ESTATE FARM AMD RAHTCH LAUD 9-on SAL8I Ovlaraao. GOOD FARMINO LAND Near Denver urveiey district; wetia Us to as feet; abun dance of moisture; geuaxal farming, in. ceiling corn talalngi oue crop pays for NATIONAL INVEKTUimiT rn IU Braadels Bid . .OimhL'li.h. , lv-6 . Nebraska. WESTERN Nebraak kaa h iw...' .iUk " rU- Bu' 'r n on": thlruf crvp payaient-.- I furaiau laa money, you do the werk. Binall tracts of W to 40 acrea, 'saoMhly pay.nVn,? n" tax. no Interest; all lu cultivation, I want more agent.. Write at once. Andrew Varner, Harvard. Neb. tJit-Miwi lsi 1,200 600 100 1.860 KO Robert Ratekln to city of Omaha, lot 1, block 11, North Omaha ad dition 1 Catherine C. Conlon and husband to Mary Conlon, lot 7, block 1, Oram mavey park Anna Kaufmann and husband to Dolla Kaufmann, lot 6, block 4, For est Hill addition R. II. Morehouse & Co. to George II. Stapenhorst. lot W, block 4, Den man Place Margaret A. Miller to William A. Oordon, lot 7, block 9, Horbach's 2d addition Joseph Barker,' trustee, to Fred j. Turner, lots 274 and 275, Roanoke addition John B. Qulnn to James B. Kllken ney. south 28 feet of lot ti. Millard ft Caldwell's addition Henry Rolilff and wife to Hans Nlndel, lot 23. block 81. Albright Choice addition to South Omaha.. Laura M. Struby and husband to Ad die O. Fisher, lot , block 26, Kountza Place addition Abraham L. Reed et al to Charles . J. Snmuelson, lot 12, block 6, Drake's addition 1,050 George Warren Smith to George L. Cummtngs. lot 8, block 14, Highland Plsce addition ,. Byron Reed company to John H. Mar tin, lot 11. block 8, Drake's addition H. A. Russell and wife to Grace A. Brown, lot 1 block 8, Lincoln -Place addition James E.- Cox and wife to Susan . Peiffer. lot 6. block 8, Plalnvlew ad- 1 dltlon Minnie A. Wlllard to James Corr, lot 17, block 1, South Omaha park.. George Forgan and wife to LUa J. Battln. lot 6, block 8, Boulevard Ter race Carrie Clajjasen and husband to James If. Lamberlon, lot 6, block 4. Belvlilere addition , Katie K. Davis to Conrad J. Hetsler. lot 8. block 81, A. S. Patrick's ad dition Same to Jennto P. Sage, lot 7. block s, A. 8. Patrick's addition Alice Meyer and husband to Israel Oluck, lot i. block 1, West End ad- UHIUII James Brown and wife to Max Wln- irouu, 101 1 ana part lot i. blo-k 17 city of Omaha Dpanlah gueen, b. m.. by Onward Sllver-Elfln Dance, Oeorge H. Eatubrook, Denver (Macey).... 8 2 111 Acquln, b. a., H. L. Tiler. Read- vllle, Mass. (Lon MacDonald). 1 12 8 $ Tt?8e1, Lchl m- B- Oers, Memphis, Tenn. (Geers) 8 8 8 2 V Dewltt. b. g., (pitndrows); 1 11 11 4 4 Carlokln. br. a. (Durfee)... 4 6 4 ro. Axtellay, b. m. (Thomas) 6 4 6 ro. Prince C, b. a. (McHenry) 6 7 6 ro. Rafflos, b. m. (Burgess) 10 6 8 ro. Directum, Penn (I ) 7 8 I ro. May Kew (Snow) 10 7 rp. Passenger Charm, b, m. """yO 11 10 ro. Time: 2:09. 2:08ft. 2:0714, 2:0H. Trotting, 2:18 class, besf three In five. Allen Winters, br. a.', by Ed Wlntera , Mlae Sue, A. McDonald, Salem. Maaa. (Lon MacDonald) 1 1 Northern Man, b. a. (McCarthy) 1 3 Kid McGregor, b. a. (Geers) $ 8 Composer, b. g. (Laselle) dls. Time: :1M. 2:12U. 2:11. Pacini. 2:04 class, hnat lain In th rA IM 1 rod tl j-rft. ' i Hedgewood Boy, ch. a., by Chltwood- iNoretta, Al tfweet, HHIsboro, 111. (oweet) 111 neproacnieaa, DIR. m. (Shank) 1 2 Baron Grotton. b. a. (Geers) 2 4 Gallagher, b. g. (McEwen).. 3 8 Ethan Roberta, b. g. 6 6 lime: i:u, :(. Z;V3. Iowa Mascot Named 'Bins." IOWA CITY. Ia.. SeDt. 18 iKnli Iowa's new bear mascot has been dubbed nurcn - ny coaches Catlln and Griffith, the owners of the unimal. After thlnkinn over a name for a werk: the foot hn 1,600 decided to call the bruin the same name aa waa on tne express box as It came from launo. Alter tne name the rest of the In. scrlptlon rcud as follows: "Mr. Express. LEGAL NOTICES 3,800 460 COO 2,650 100 160 l.too 1 1 4.160 Total 7,300 ,...829,00$ Call Us by 'Phone . Whenayer you want omethlng call 'Phona . . Douglas .18 and make It kuowa through Boa Want Ad, SEALED BIDS WILL BE HELKlVKrt at the office of the secretary of Board of Education of the city of Hebron, Thayer county, Nebraska, for the sale of $.ouv uuiius ok ine scnooi aisinci ot tne city of Hebron, to be dated September 16. ltms. ami to become due and payable twenty years nor uaie, 111 uuuunai utier two years. l'tieae bonds will beur Interest not to ex. ceed 6 per cent per annum. Interest uv. ablo semi-annually, principal and Interest payaoie at neorasxa f iscal agency In New York City, or ul otflon 0I1 coutity treaaurar 01 inayer county. All bids must be ac companied by a certified check on a Hebron bank for not leas than 2 per ceht of the bonds bid for. Bids will be received up to the hour of sale, which will be 8 o'clock p. m., September 21. at the office of the secretary of the Board of Education In Hebron, Thayer county. The right Is reserved by the Board of Education to re ject any or all bUW. By order -of the Board of Education. W, M. HILL, Secretary. - SltdM OFFICE OF THE SIOUX CITI AND WESTERN RAILWAI COMPANT. Omaba. Nebraska, August 3, 18u$ TO the HtO fchnldaM! . Notloe Is Lireby .iven, that Hie annual meeting of tlx stockholders of The biuux City and Western Haiiaay company mil be held at the office of tbe company la South Sioux City. Nebraska, at tea (lui o'clock a. m., on Thursday. October la, ika. to elect directors for tha ensuing year a ad to act upoa the ouestlon of selling tbe rslh-uad property and franchise of this eo la ps, ny to tbe Cblcago, Burlington ft Uumoy Railroad company, the railroad and prop erty afore U being bow under lease to said compaay. and for tbe txanaactioa ef such other baslneae aa may legally coma before the meeting. - By arder ot Ue Board of Directors. XL f DL'HKII. aleuretary. Aid ttt tha n.u OkA.. . , . f?niUp,J,':g' ,bout forlongn: Beaom (104. Hchilllnir oam . . ..na fhVrn 'C0ni; Roseben (122, Holmes) ran 1:09 4.. Jeanne D'Arc also Carthy) won, Gretna Green (108 Notterl second. Bad , 1 S .V...'. " ..JJ Tin-., o . . . . n.i uri v ) intra, Jnm':.S:,R8d Frlar M1" 8 Mllford Klrlk . , ' . iiuiiuHn a-year-oids and up. mile and an e irhth- imii.i,,. ,m- & Dli van! Sn-""Y p-" ""'S orenia (106, Langs) s DiZ 1 (105' thirl. Time: Vi.K.Jlhlt(,.Bi.an,t' Batsman, Irish Lace. V' .'"" r'1 ana Tennis Anonyma was left at the post. ADDITIONS TO CORN Hl'gKER SQUAD rromlslna; Material Sbonlna; lp for PrRctlc. LINCOLN, SLpt.'16-(Sp.claI.)-The Corn tlon of two strong eligible second-year men ML2Veral , rMllmen thla afternoon at the aecond practice of the year. Only two o? the veterans of last year have appeared are captain Harvey and Right Guard Frum. Ewlng, left guard. k . ""rkins In the city, notified tho loai "e would be ready to don a uniform early next week. Several of ti, Nebraska men of last year are expected to bo on the field before the end of the woicoit, a nairback, and Arnold, a tackle, were the new recruits of Importance who Joined the Cornhusker ranka today. Eaoh of them la a heavy man and weighs close to 200 pounda. Arnold played on one of the class teams two yeara ago and did some fast work In tho back field. Wolcott was a memoer or tne freshman- team last fall and played a strong game In the line that rnaraea mm as a likely candidate for first tern position this season. Armstrong and Harmon, two husky freshmen from iiKianoma, joined tne squad this afternoon. They are line men and showed up well in the tryout. "King" Cola trained hla pupils In falling on the ball and In punting again today. Captain Harvey, Frum and Harvey Ratn bone handled the punts. Frum and Rath bone succeeded In booting the ball over sixty ysrds and gave promise of doing oener Derore tne end or tne ween. No scrimmage work is likely to be Indulged In this week. When more of the old men ar rive they will be drilled In holding (he Dan and in using It one the forward pass. t.oacn t'oie is determined to have a suc cessful forward pass and will begin work on the former players In an attempt to get them In shape to use the pass with good gains in tne early games or the season. WITH THE BOWLERS. The Drlcbus Candy company and Cole- MCKenna Cigar company bowling teams met in a close game of ten pins at tha Metropolitan alleys last evening. All the players were a bit rusty, but played a good consistent game. As an Incentive for u good game by an, Mr. Cole, the cigar mnn, - .-ea a oox 01 cigars ror nigh man total, v h waa won by Bryan (not W. J.. with a v -ore of 62I. The Drlebus candy kids 100K yames nrst and third, respectively, but tho Cole-McKennss had high team totala. The Chabot Shoe eomparuj and Kelly ft ueyaon teams meet tonight. Score: COLE-M'KENNAS. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. Wiley m 174 139 434 Bush 181 17 138 443 Mueller 129 159 131 419 Johnson ta 18(1 161 4M Tray nor, 14tj 135 19 410 Two-base hits: Shaw. fhai-la rvandaii Hits: Off Baldwin, 6 in four and two-thirds innings; off Lush, 4 In three and one-third Innings. Sfolen bases Murray. Double play: Seymour to Bresnahan. Left on .bases: of. Louis. 7: Naw York 7. n.,.i nn Kll. Off Baldwin, 3: off Lush, 2. First base on errors: St. Louis. 3; New York. 1. Hit bv pitched ball: By Baldwin, 1. S'ruck out: Juggler aiawin, 1; oy Lush. l;.by Crandall, 8. " Time: 1:60. Umpire: O'Day. Pirates Las sal wis. PUlf .IniTT.PHIi u..., 1. i...k...- broke even In a double-header here today. no Hume irum won tne nrst contest by batting Camniti hard and he waa relieved In the fifth Innlna. Darrlnr tha ruh in. nlng of the aecond game. Philadelphia could P.?,' A.a.m"n to tn,r """e- The-n they tilled the bases on a double by Jacklltach and two paases, but they failed to score. Lelfleld shut out his opponent, while Richie s delivery waa rvun,f f.. hi,. the right time. Score, first game: PITTSBURG, All H 11 Thomas, cf 4 0 0' Clsrk, if 4 13 Leach, 8b 4 0 4) V anr. ss i a 1 Abbey, 2b 3 0 0 Gill, lb 8 11 Wilson, rf n n Gibson, c 3 I Camniti, p 8 0 0 Feevtr, p 10 0 0. 10 0 0 A. 1 0 4 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 Totala 1.8I 2 PHILADELPHIA. AB. R. H. M IS Grant, s .... Knabe. 2b .. Titus, rf Clement, If .. Bransfield, lb Osborne, cf . Courtney, 3b Dooln, c Sparks, p ... Totals ..... Plttshura- Philadelphia ., ... 3 ... 4 ... 8 ... 4 ... 4 ... 8 3 ... $ ...28 . 1 1 . 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 27 0 0 0 0 Pw-ener. $b... Mannlp'sn, ss. Bi wennan, c. Mattorn, p McCann Chappelle, p., Totala... 0 SI If ft I n -a. S " 17 14 Hasimel. If.. 4 12 iorAmn. lb.... I 1 M Alparman, fb 8 1- Ma.Mlllaa, M. I O theahaa. is.. 11 Dunn, 4 a 4 Wllhelm, p... Totals E. 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 16 3 0 0-2 0 6 7; off Hits: Off Camnils In rive Innlnira Leev-r In three innlnr. 2. fiunrlf tf hlta Clement, Dooln. Stolen base: Bransfield. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 4; Pittsburg, 3. First base on balls: Off Camnlta. 8: off Sparks, 1. First base on errors: Pitts burg, 1; Philadelphia, 1. Struck out; By Ckmnlta, 3; by Sparks. 1. Time: 1:3d. Lmplre: Johnstone. Hcorc, second game: PITTSBURG. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 6 0 2 2.0 Thomas, cf Clsrke, If .. Leach, 3b . Wagner, ss Abbey. 2b .. Gill, lb Wilson, rf . Gibson, . c .. Lelfleldi' p Totala ... 87 H. 2 I 3 0 3 0 . 0 2 1 3 10 37 Grant, aa Knabe. 2b Titus, rf Clemeent, If .... Bransfield, lb .. Osborne, cf Cotfrtney, 3b ... Jacklltach, c ... Richie, p Totals ....... Pittsburg Philadelphia .... Two-base hlta: PHILADELPHIA. AB. R. H. 4 O. 0 A. 0 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 3 10 A. . 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Patted for Stem tn ninth Batted for Mattcrn In eighth) . Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 4--S Boston 0 0 0 0 f) 0 9 00 Hits; Off Mattern. 2 In eight Innings; off Chappelle, 3 In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: ffelster. Stolen bases: 8teinfeid, Tinker, Kllng. Double play: Stem to Hannlfan. Left on bases: Chicago, $; Boston, . Flist base on errors: Chiraan. S: Itnaion 1 n,. on balls: Off Pfelstern. I; off Mattern. 8: off Chappelle, 1. Stnuk nut: By Mattern, 4; by Pfelater. 8. Balk' Mattern: Tim.: l-as. Umpires: Rlgler and Emelle. ... Tfodrera akal Oat Reds. - BROOKLYN. Sept.- 4.-Wllhelrn eplt ball delivery waa too- much- for Cincinnati today and the visitors vera shut mil hv t to 0. Score: BR0OKI.TH. CINCINNATI. ' Burfh. ef 4 I I ehayl., rf... I Otis Irfimlrr. rf... 4 t lv ltn. lb..,.. I sets. 1 tLnbart, m ... I I I 1 I ItmH-lwr, It... 4 ' I tfobliuatt. is I sue a . Movrar.. Ib .l . l 1 1 I Sl-Mliart. ct. .. I T t C A I MLaa. ...'. 14 11 t amiaac. a. .... .a. a s 4 -In ! "" il2JZ v ' ' TUM....t.n 14 U I Batted for Dubee In the ninth- i Brooklyn 3 0 I I I 0 .4) 1-3 Cincinnati . 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0- 0 a Two-base hit: Beaohar. Thra.h hiia. Burch. Hummel. Sacrlfloa bit - ' MrMin.n' Stolen bases: McMillan, 3. DoUWe plays: Dunn to McMillsn. McMillan to Alperman to Jordan. lAimlev to Dunn to Jordan. . Ift on bases: Cincinnati. 4; Brooklyn, .. Base on balls: Off Wllhelm, 4: off Dubeo. 2. Base on errors: Brooklyn. I. s Htt bv nltched oan: oy uunec, x. utrurx out?' ny Wll helm, 4; by Dube.e.-'Tlnje.:' '.l:86."-.l'mplre;'. Klem. ' . ' 1 - RAGAN AND tllICK - SAY . "NO" Don't Care to G to Cinrf Tala rail rat Ragan and 'Chlok. Autrev have de clined to Join Cincinnati; this fall. Thev prefer stepping into their' new nlaoea next spring. Cincinnati.! which now owns them both, requested them to show up at tho end of the Western season, but they begget " off, urfflng that they were tired out from a strenuous year's -work and could not,, make a favorable showing against men who are in their prime. .So the thins atanria there. They will Join the Reds next spring. nnoaes, wno waa loaned to Konrke bv the SL Louis Nationals, has gone back to' that club. Whether he will be used thla, tan ia not Known in Omaha. -War Sanders nrefHrrad tn -hit mil n, U. home down In Morristown, Tenn.,' so did not continue the barnstorming trip with, the . The Omaha team will ha In nmik, rw ' Sunday, proceeding on their trip In the' southwest Monday, . . ,. nui,MKS UIVBJ. CLUB , A BONIS, Both Teams Knew TMoax City Playera Were Offered Reward, r. Manaaer Holmes dlvtdnd trni amnni v.i. . players as an expression of his appreciation for their winning tlwjr Wester league- pen nant. Holmes told his men that If fh. would beat Omaha In th taat f iv n, and bring the flaar to Sloux mtv ha w.,,,1,1 ' give them this bonua. The fact bevama , known to the Omaha blavers hfnr th. , aeries was completed. President Rnurk. being a believer In the doctrine that a team should require no bonus to Dlav out tha season a schedule and play Its beet, made no such offer to Ills men. SIOUX SHUT OUT OMAUA Second Game at Yankton Reealta In Defeat. YANKTON, S. D.. Sept. 16. (Special I'd-, egrarr..) The base ball game this morning resulted 4 to 0 In favor1 of Sloux City.. The Soo mude two In th, fifth, one In the seventh and one In the eighth innings. Batteries: Sloux City, Alderman and Vance; Omaha, Halt and Gondlng. Umpires Frank Wynn. ...so . 0 0 . 0 0 4 27 3 1-2 0-0 Totals 6S 830 688 DKIEBU8 CANDY COMPANY. 2.1S4 Seibert .... Jennings ., UuNtafen Bryan .... Dlbern .... Totals 1st. . 1H8 . 1M . 121 . 178 . 117 . 733 2d. 120 136 159 177 118 709 3d. Total 104 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leach. Clarke. Jarklltaxh Three-base hlti Gibson. Sacrifice hit: Titus. etoien Daae: Ahlicy. Left on bases: Pitts burg, lo: Phlladeluhla. ft. Flrat h,u nn balls: Off LelNehf 4: off Richie. 1. Flrat base on errors: Pittaliurir. 1. hu h. 6 Itched ball: By Rlohle. 1. Struck out: y Lelfleld, 4; by Richie, 8. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Johnstone. Chicago Blanka Boston. BOSTON. SeDt. is. rhl, ,. .hut nt Boston In the aecond game of the aerlea to day. Score: CHICAGO. AB. R. 6 131 1x9 It 171 701 Ball Toarnameat at Barvrell. BURWELL. Neb., Sept. 16. (Speclal.)- la tne nrat uay 01 tne uurweu base ball tournament which will continue days. The first game was o'clock between Greeley and Scotia, the score being 3 to 8 In favor of Scotia. Batter les for Ucotla was Hill and Panther and for Greeley, Murphy and Murphy. The aecond gam was played at 4 o'clock between Bur well and Hampton, the score being 6 to 1 nl favor of Burwell. Baterles: Burwell, Lwin sna iaira, ana lor Hampton, Blmp son and Warta. Special excursion trains will run tomorrow from Aurora, Greeley ana ura ana a large crowd ia expected, NEBRASKA fROM DAY TO DAY quaint and Carious Features of Life In a Rapidly Grawlag State. In Wymore Charles Vllen. the special policeman, has cleaned out the city h ill. He tried to save the cobwebs to aell tc a silk factory, but could not find room to atore them. Wymore Correspondence. " Here's Hoping It Will Be a Gordian Knot Levoa left for the Grove Sunday to be tied up In Jhe holy bonds of matrimony. We wish them a long and happy wedded life. CIosHt Contenta In Madlaon County Keporter. Beat Ever The atate fair waa held at Omaha from tha 10th to the 16th. It waa the largeat and moat aucceaaful in the hla. tory of the atate. The apeed department waa one of the moat attractive featurea. There were ten entries Fremont Tribune, TwcUty-five Teaie Ago. Good Eye Miss Grace Main, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Main, residing on Tallin table, baa tbe distinction of being ana of Cuater county's fair onea who haa the nerve to ahoot and shoot to kllL One day last week she spjed a coyote tn the vicinity of her home, and getting her father's ahotgun, took deliberate aim, pulled tbe trigger, and aa a consequence there waa another atrange face In coyote heaven. Mlaa Main resides tn the vicinity of the Pottawattamie reser vation, and thla may have something to do with her marksmanship. Callaway Queea. Slagle. If 412 Evera, lb 3VS Schulte. ff Cnanoe, lb rjteinreidt, 3b. Hofman. cf... Tinker, ss Kllng. c Pfelster, p bl 40-2.143 Total.... uo for four 0, k f 11 6 BOSTON. AB. R 4 tfllu If Browne, Cf... Stem, lb Smith , Graham, 2b... II O. A. E. 18 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 3 0 0 17 0 0 113 0 13 0 0 -0 1 3 1 17 3 0 0 0 10 1 27 il "l H. O. A. E. 1 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 01110 0 0 0 0 13 2 0 Chance In Athletic Board. SIOUX CITY, ja., Bept. 16.-t(Speclal Tele-gram.)-M. M. Beddall ef Boone, Ia., R. B, Crone of Fort Dodge and It.' S. Whitley of Sioux city have resigned their membership on the Board of Control of the Iowa High School . Athletic association. They have been succeeded by Superintendent Eugene Hanelcy of Grlnnell, President George Ed ward Marshall of Davenport, secretary and treasurer, and Seth Thomas of Fort Dodge. The new board will hold office until Carlst mas, at which time tho association will meet In Des Moines. Marathon Race on Coast. OAKLAND. Cal., Sept. 16, Arrange, rnents for a Marathon race, the first to be held on the Pacific coast, have been made by the Century Athletlo club, rfhe course of twenty-five miles will extend from Frultdale to Haywa-nla, over shaded roada and. canyona. The race will be open to all reglatered amateurs and all applicants will have to undergo a rigid medical examina tion. The rave will probably be run Thanksgiving day. Moran Matched with Haalaa. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Bept. lC.-Owen Moran, the English featherweight, has been matched with Eddie Hanlon of this city to box twenty rounds on the night of Sep tember 30. Moran will take' the place of Freddie Welsh, the new arrangements hav ing been made by the promoter of th club. The men are to weigh 133 pounds or li.ee on the afternoort of the contest, which means that Moran must go out of hla class. 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