Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
THE REE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1000. 11 REAL ESTATE CITY PHOFERTV TOR ALB (Continued.) Forty-Five New Houses hv bn started In DUNDEE sine January Iri. All wko contemplate building lti.Th nar futura In that auburb should select their location now. Remember that . I-jndea ha elty eonvnianca and excellent street car aarvlca. : -.' Soeura plat, prices and full Information from George & Co., FOR SALELot, elitrken' yard, fence, fruit, hedge, tm 1836 N. 26th. - (13-M527 12x L1IT your property with Chrla Boyer, 22d ana fcumtng dta. (l)-?3 3-room modern house noar 15th and Mar--tha: set front, nlca lot. barn; price, lHlKtMV A co., M Bid,. Both Phonj, - NACRES Threa ' acres, nigh and sightly, clos to car, school and paved road; $1,300; $300 cast), .balance monthly. . :Pay Investment Company, ' 1st JY N. Y. L. Bldg. Tw.9 mi a.iikX 1D M5R6 14 Baltimore Park Only threa lota left. Flva lots have been sold during- the last few days. Contract let for threa house to b arecled at- nnce. You" had better hurry up If you want to get ftna of-thesa fins loU. They are, with out question, the. cheapest lota in the south part of the city today. Located on Olln Ave., between lath and lth Sts., I blocks south of Vinton. See our big rtgn. Price. $43 to $500, one-tblrd rash, balance $10 per month, or t per cent for cash. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., BoVa .Aawnta, Slain Floor N. T. Life Bldg. PFTEBS TRUST CO.. ' -KEW YORK LIH BLDQ. Wa want large loans on well located, first class elty property. Ws can viae large amounts st low rates Patera Trust Company, - v New York Ufa Building. U 701 Maya $8,000 room and bath; modern, except furnace,- cement walks, lot 4FxlZ&, paved street, near 13th and Center Sts. . GALLAGHER & NELSOX, 400 Brandeis 'Bldg.- Omaha. Neb. ,' . '.. '.. ()-M578 J. Working Men Attention! Uuy a lot now in Summit Ad ditipn. Only 50 of those fine lots'- left. Every lot on grade, nndin fine blue grass sod. With- in fl'Tew minutes walk of L0 large V labor employing industries. Frtow, $250 to $o50 $10 cash, $." a inojith, Saje Saturday,,, May 15, 7 A. M., until dark, or any other dav by api-oiatment. Get a circular at our office. The Byron Reed Co., 1 lit, C t Phones, Doug. 297, Ind. A3W. (1B)-6M 1$ New .and Up-to-Date In Crelg hton's First ndlltlin, ( rooms. Sue. electric light, combination fix! lire, nickel plated plumbing, hot and cold water, I til brick stnd cemented cellar, good fur nace, nicely finished with polished floors throughout, large living room with stair way, east from, nice porch, everything ready to move right in. lYtce U.ttOi small payment down, balance same aa rent Think. tlila er and you will be convinced thai this proposition Is better for you than lo omiiinut payug rent. PAVNE, ROSTWICK & CO., cole Age.tts. slain Floor N. V. Life Bldg. (Wl 66s ii ' - NEW HOMES $.'i,400 and $3,Hi.K) Tiiae are the two but values in new .ones' that we have had on our list for i one time. Kach one has 6 rooms and ............ ,,, . , way. i ne io- ft.tH I - hawU ...l..kl. t . I . tret end only one block of 14th street " i.uw inq wiinui una (MOC or one or ne test schools In the city. Will make eMSonahie terms nn tthr ntt i.t . itiuiea to good party. The number of the 1'iun-e-are i'.vf ana ll nnkney atreet. .nry have just tx-en completed and are rily t.i move Into. JAST1N08 4 HHJVDEN, 1(14 Harney gi. (Il-Mai0 U NEW HOME ON WEST , DODGE . hli is , square house, S stories, with ull ct-lUr. strictly modern, with beautiful niilnatlun fixtures throughout, oak fin ih downstalta. - Including nice reception nil. t bsdrooms nn second floor; extra tell built with good material; lot is KxlS, .itli shade and lull of fruit. House faces outh. with nice rorch. also east porch, Klrg a very pretty effect, ( an ahow the J, pert y any Mm. Pries $4.M. It would Att about $2.0n cash to handle PAYNE,' ROSTWICK & CO., ol Afsata, ilatn rfoor N. T. Ufa Bld. REAL ESTATE f.ITT PROPERTY FOB ALB. (Continued ) 1601 Farnam 18)-M574 13 CHOICE NEW HOME OFFERED AT A RARGAIN niogant home of $ rooms, oak finish, large aouth front lot; house just completed. If you want a bargain see me at ones. R. H. LANDERYOU, 443 Board of Trade. Tel.; Douglas 2161; Ind. A-2151. (li)-6M 11 $1.00 GOLD FOR 85C. - Seven -room residence, modern, lsrite rooms, fronting Kountze Place, near 24th St. car line; full lot, shade, fruit, barn.' and a bargain at $3,000 for a few days. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, 683 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha. (1J-MM7 IS CHARLSEW HEIGHTS 3 Lots Equal to Half Acre. ' Close to Two Car Lines. Only $52 to $72 Per Lot. Immediately west of Fort Omaha, will be put on the market soon, but lots cm be reserved now, before the first sale. Streets all laid out, graded; several hundred trees planted, and all together one of the moxt beautiful tracts In all of OmaliA. For those who want a strictly beautiful coun try home site, with one of the most at tractive views over Kort Omsha. clear to the muffs up snd down the river, the east tier of lots, facing the big Central North boulevard to Miller park, while con siderably higher priced, are atill so cheap that they can be all bought Ilk buying acres. These, also, may be reserved, but are not yet put on tbe market. The price are so low that we cannot promise that tney win remain the name for opening day. REAL, F.STATK TITLE-TRUST CO.. . - Ground Floor. I'. 8. National, 1.101 Farnam Street. 1)-M53S 14 3.13 0 DEWEY. AVE, . , Thla.T-rogro all modern house must be sold. Has hall, den, front . room,-fining room and kitchen on first floor; i bed rooms and bath on eecond; cellar Under whole hou.ie, cemented; good furnace, com bination, gas and electric fixtures:- yard nicely sodded; paved street. Only t blocks to Farnam car. W e ar asking $4,4iX), nut want an Offer. Bemeniber the Wst offer gels it, aa tne owner is compelled tu sell, SELBY, 438 Board of Trade Bldg., 16ih and Farnam (1) 607 13 Acres, $750, Florence boulevaiu, this side Miller pmk V'y lightly Lutlding sites. Nuinbsr limited. Harrison &Morton, (19-11 REAL ESTATE WARM AHU HA-tCli l.Atl FOR SALS Canada'. May 17 Our Personally Con ducted Excursion to the FAMOUS WHEAT COUNTRY OF CANADA leaves on the above date in siecial Pull' man cars and with a Round Trip Fare of Only $24, which we refund to all nuri-kaun It corns nothlna to write to u fur run in. form -it Ion about this rglon, where one ci up unen pays jor tne land. J. A. LANG AN & SON, 708 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. Doug. liS. (aOl-MoTS 14 oath Dakota. mn f v Ln n i, . t.,.a. . . . inrunnAiivn on smau ana large tracts of farm and graxing land Tn Charlea Mix and adjoining counties. v rue lor circular, jonn Frits. Platte, l- 120-Mli6 liix OWNER leaving town next month and will aell hi I-story, T-room, all mod ern residence for $3,200, on reasonable terms. 60-ft. lot and all Improvement In atraet. good neighborhood and a fin home, near 4 1st and California. Addreas M 464. car Bee. UJ M467 1$ RKAL E8TATE LOANS and insurance List your property with us for sale or exchange. Walnut and Orchard Hills Realty Co 4010 Hamilton St 'Phones Harney $it6; Ind. B-1M2. Uj 264 IF YOU HAVE elty property, farms, ranch landa or mer. chanJiee to aell or trade, list them with me. It cot you nothing unlea I effect a aala W. W. Mitchell, til Board of Trade Bldg a-m NEW. T rooms, very eUotca, Be mi pr district C. M. Rich, wai N. Y. Utl O sua. A $m o, -AIM LARGE, new, mod. $-r. cottage: oornr lot, I'waia; I block from csr line; imnie dli possession. Get home on easy payments from the owner, Doug, lsol or evenings Web. 4W1. ' (1 cj Mwss. COLORADO IRRIQATED NAP. 40 acre joining townatt. iwelv nils f.romL nw"fi fru't aad vegetable land; Ilea beautifully; (In view of the moun tains; Ideal for horn or Invaetment. This will bo sold al one-half Us preseai value tf at once. NATIONAL, INVESTMENT CO, U itraudais Bldg, Oiuasa. Nek! twj-M REAL ESTATE FARM AMJ Rril I.AinS. Idast. Idaho - Carey Snake River Valley IDAHO IRRIGATION COMPANY'S PROJECT. Engineering and Construction Work by J. G. White & Company, Incorporated. 50,000 Acres Will Be Opened by Drawing Under the Supervision of the Idaho State Land Board SHOSHONE, IDAHO, JUNE 8, 1909 Registration Will Open June 1st, Closes June 7, 1909 IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO SHOSHONE, IDAHO, AND INVESTIGATE. WRITE C B. HURTT, Mgr. Land Sales Dept. If ebravava. IRRIGATED LANDS. Farmers wanting Irrigated lands please writ for full information about large tract in Nebraska with unlimited water and full paid water rights. Prices $70 to W per acre. Terms, one-fifth CHsh, balance easy payments. To be sold to sctual settlers; not more than ISO acres to one person. Speculators not wanted. Excursion every Tuesday.' - J. H. DL'MONT oV BON. Thona Doug. 890. 1606 Farnam St.. Omaha. 120)-446 14- MO-ACRE- homeateadsr cheap reltnquieU menta. J. Bsrslna, Whitman. Nab. . O0)-M401 Muyl3x 64A qcres of good graxing land; Bee. 27-lfi-27, ' near Garfield, table. Price, $3.50 pot acre; $1 per acre cash, balance in eight equal annual payments. W. DAVIDSON, 681 Brandeis Bldg. Omaha (20) M5U 16 Onsos. Fruit and Dairy LANDS On the Wtist wuai of Oregon, the home of ths turnout Spitxenberg apple; no bet ter vegetable lurid 'anywhere; many Eng lish walnut groves now bearing; best grass land in the world, especially adapted to the clovers, alfalfa, blue grass and tim othy. Nu irrigtaiun reqaueu; plenty ol rainfall and living springs of purest wa. ter; no stumps; mild, healthful climate throughout the enure year; unsurpassed for dairying. Must deuirable environment for homes; this is. your ppportututy; can you not sell a few. tracts in your locality 1 think; you can; If ao urite today for my circular and descriptions, also terms and prices. I am certain they wjl appeal to you. j. M, Cash, Iowa City, la. , . (.HO) JU982 13x PREOON farms, city and auburban homes. . Parties coming to Oregon mighv get somo : Information, that will be a help to them In selecting a ilome. Thirty years of continual residence In the Willamette valley might enable us to give you some Information that would save you some ' money. Direct your letters to Everett & McCleod, Room 20tl Rothchlld Bldg., Portland, Ore. (20)-M4ii9 Jelo FAMOUS CAMAS PRAIRI E-Rlch. black soil, abundant rainfall, mild climate; axk for map of northwest. Geo. M. Reed. GrsngevilU, Idaho. (20) MS41 Jc3 Wrontig. 10,000 Acres of Land Now Open to Entry under the Carey Act at Wheatland. Wyo. Writs -.us for full Information, how to get aome st these landa. We will locate you and look after your Interests care fully. This is a splendid section, the soil is rich; it is a great '!fa. wnoat, oats, barley, sugar best and potato country. Fruit doc well. The land la ready to filow. building materials are cheap, fuel s abundant, We hare railroad, school and church facilities nnd the best of neighbors. This is a dairy country. You can gt rich farming here. We want you to have our full deacrlpttv Illustrated circular at once, free for the asking. Write; we want to hear from you. In quire of J. R. Mason, Immigration Agt., Wheatland. Wyo. (2u Montana. HOMESTEAD lands; sll partlea desiring to draw for homestead land in Flathead reservation in Montana or anticipating taking up free homestead land In Alberta can receive valuable information by writ ing J. G. Spencer, Florence Hotel. Butte. Wont (20) M517 16x 100 Profit Guaranteed 1 If yon have $100.00 or $10,000.00 to invest it will pay yon to investigate this proposition. YOU WILL BE GUARANTEED UNCONDITIONALLY A PROFIT OF 100 ON YOUR INVESTMENT IN THREE YEARS. This is a gilt edge, conservative, safe in vestment for which we court the most thorough in vestigation. We only need $15,000.00 and when this amount is secured this unusual opportunity will be gone. You will sever again have an opportunity like this, so act .t one. Best of bank references furn ished. Address IL 365 Bee, - Act - Lands Twin Falls Country BOISE, IDAHO (2t-M200-J-;x I Texas. WHAT California could glv you twenty year ago, Texas .Southern Qulf Civmt offers you now. Two-year-old Batsuma Orange Grove are now being developed, f-fO per acte. Vegetables between rows give Immediate Income. You hold title. We do all work always, giving you cash shsr crops Dec, T8I0, 1911, 1912, $50 acre yearly; 1913, 1914. 1916, $75 acre yearly; 1U16, 1917, 1918, $100 acre yearly; 1919 to 1928, $200 per acre yearly; thereafter half profit's annually. Tou can buy one acre or upwards. No finer Investment plan In existence. Only limited amount for sale. Come quick If you want your share. Stirling Improvement Co., Duluth, Minn. (20)-M87 20 Miscellaneous. DI'l"EL COUNTY land and big steer for sale; 1,440 acres, 400 acres plow Innrt, all being put to crop, $26 per acre, y cah. balance to suit buyer; no Incum brance; barn for 26 tona hay, 18 horses; horsea. mules, new harness, new Imple ments.' Biggest steer in United States, 3.800 lbs. Lived on this land 23 years: 10-mlle fence; one of the best farms of this country. All gooa farm land, 7 miles from new Tailroad; sod house; H mile to school house. This offer good 30 diiys. Land located northeast of Chappell, county seat. 3 well can he divided In farms, all In one body. All the hay needed to run farm. James Stout ( (20) M467 14x REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 80 ACRES near Elm wood Park; 6 mile west of nnstofflce; $4 per acre. O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO.. " 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A 2152. ' (211-915 REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans., Peters Trust Co. 22)-823 SECOND MORTGAGE loan negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phone Douglas 2B18. . (22)24 . WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. (321-325 PAYNE, ROSTWICK & CO., N. Y. Life. Private money, $500 to $6,000; low rate. (221-327 PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood, tilts Brandeis Bldg. (22) $26 REAL estate purchase money, mortgagee and contracts bought. Antelope Inv. Co., Old Boston Store Bldg. (221 827 MONEY TO BUILD. $non to $.1X1.0(10 at current rates W. H. THOMAS, 603 First Nat l Bank Bldg. (221-328 LOWEST RATES Bemn, Brandeis Bldg. (22)-3i9 $ino TO $10,000 made promptlv. F. D. Waad, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. (22) 330 . $500 TO $100.0(10 on Improved property; no delay. GARVIN BROS., 1604 Farnam St. . , , (22)-M357 FIVE PER CENT MONET to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS. BRENNAN. 1 Room L New York Life Bldg. (221-331 $500 TO $5,000 In homes In Omaha.. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Ufe. Doug, or A-2152. . . (22) 333 MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. ., (X) 3.14 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 5-room house. s-roora nouae and a ooupie of vacant lot. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, duki -i r. . oiag., umana. 'Phon Red 1.W9. open Evening. (22)-335 WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tl. Doug. 897L (2S1-4C7 -M823 WANTED TO BUY (Continued.) BE8T prlc paid for Td-hsnd furniture, carpels, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. I Mug. $40L (25) 13$ STANDARD upright pianos. Phone Weo ster $738. (26i-MtvA STANDARD UJillHlit piano. Phono WetT Ster STia. (25) Mti9 14 BEAT prices paid for 24-hand furniture, clothes, shoes, etc. Tel. Douglas 4JK5. (3) -811 May 2$ HOTEI-Sn or 36 rooms, doing good business. In good live town. Will not buv building. Just furnlshlnas and business, only own er reply; quick. II 418 Be. (av 4fv 13 STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnace; hot water and hot air com bination healing, 2 and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle grate", gas stoves repaired, water fronts snd flower vnses. Omaha Stovs Repair Works. 131 12i Douglns St. 'Phones Ind. A-3K21, Hell Douglaa 9Hft 33g WANTED TO RENT WANTED By a young man, a modern room In private family, west Karnaru district preferred: can furnish good refer ences. Address K 418, care Bee. (2)-M536 13x WANTED To rent, an Invalid's chair. Mrs. Wars, Presbyterian hospital. (261-M568 14x -WE'LL PAY $2.00 to the sensible man who knows of a better shop in Omaha where all kinds of carriage and automobile , repairs or painting is done, or where a better buggy or carriage can be bought for a reasonable price. COME ON DRUMMOUD 18TH AND HARNEY SSnli.iililnsSili ADVERTISE IN THE OM AH A.BEE BfcST IN THE WEST- GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CON8TRl'CTIN3 Quartermaster, Cheyenne. Wyoming May loth. Ii9. Sealed-proposals. In trlpll fate, will -be received at this office until 9:l a. ni., mountain time, Thursday, June loth, lmxi,. at which tlrna Uhey will bo opened In public, foi construction, plumb ing, steam heating, eloctrio wiring and electric fixtures. In' public buildings : at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, as follows: One ill four-set officers' quarters, plan No. 2i7-A; one (1) Post Administration building, plan No. 206; one (1) Post Chapel, plan No. 229; two 2) Post Exchange build ings, plun No. 2JI-H. Plans and specifica tions are on file In this office for the In spection of bidders and are also on flig ht the following .offices: Chief Quartermas ter; Department of the Missouri, Omaha, Nebraska; . Chief Quartermaster, Depart ment of Colorado, Denver, Colorado; De pot Quartermaster. St. Louis. Mo. and lo. the office of Secretary Builders' . Ex change, St. Paul. Minn. The government reserves the i igl(t to . reject ov accept any or all bills, or any part thereof. ' En velopes containing proposals should he Indorsed "Proposal for construction, te(, of buildings at Fort l). A. Russell, Wyo ming," and addressed to V. K. Hart. Cap tain 15th Infantry, Acting Quartermaster, 1'. S. Army, In charge of construction, Cheyenne, Wyo. M13-H-16-J-8-9. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Hoard of Commissioners of the South Dakota State Soldiers' Homo at Hot Springs, South Dakota, at the otfico of the coiiunitndant of said home on or before the first day of Juno, 1909, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, for the erection of a stone and hrlck smokestack for tnu State Soldiers' Home, according to plans and specifications prepared by Jneph Swartz, arclilUct, Sioux Falls, S. D. ALSO For the furnishings and settings of three new hollers and high pressure work for the South Dakota State Soldiers' Home at Hot Springs, South Dakota, according to plan and specifications prepared by Ben Cowler, chl"f engineer. Rids will be re ceived for steel s ack according to specifi cations separately. H!ds can he made In lump sum for tho whole amount of the work except for the hrlck or steel smoke stack, which must be a separate bid. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the hid. The hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids, plans and specifications csn he seen and examined at this office of the commandant or at the office of The Omaha bee, Omaha, Neb.; Sioux City Journal. Sioux City, la.; Sioux Falls Aigus Leader. Sioux Falla S. D. Dated this 7th day of May, 1909. by order of the Hoard of Commissioners. . H. OEDDIR, Commandant. MUdlSt OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermasier, Fort Crook. Neb., May 11, 19o3. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 11 a. m. June 9. 1909, and then publicly opened for Installation of steam heating system, In cluding reconsti uctlon of brick chimney, etc., In Post hospital at Fort Crook. Ne braska. A guarantee of 10 per rent of amount of proposal must accompany each bid. Plans and s(eclficntinns csn lie seen at the office of chief quartermaster, Army building, Omaha, Neb., and this office. Hlank forms and information furnished upon application here; Intending bidders will be furnished plans and specif teutons upon deposit of a certified check for $o, payable to the undersigned, which check will be returned upon return of plans, etc., to this office. Proposals should he In dorsed 'Proposals for Steam Heating Sys tem" end addressed to Captain Joseph F. Oohn, Constructing Quartermaster. MU-12-1S-14J7-8 OFFICE CONSTRCCTINO Ql'ARTEH maater, leaven worth. Kansss, May VI, 1909. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will bo received here until 11 a. m., central time, June 10, 1(9, and then opened for terrace grading, roads, walks, etc., and approaches to Orant, Sherman and Sheridan halls at Fort Leavenworth. Kansas. Full Informa tion and blank forma of proposal fur nished on application Plans and aperlflca tlons may be seen here, also In office of chief quartermaster at Omaha and St. Paul, and rathwnae, aan a City, Missouri. I'nlted State reserve the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, or any part thereof. Envelopes to be marked "Propoaal for Grading," etc.. and addressed to CAPTAIN VM. D. DAVIS, Quartermaster I. 8. Armv. M 12 13-14-15-Jne-- GOVERNMENT N0TICES PROPOSALS FtlR CAVALRY AND A R tlMery Horses t'htrf (juiirternisster' Office, Omaha, Nebraska. May 12. ll ealed proposals. In triplicate, will lie received at this office until 13 o'clock m , centrsl standard time, June IS, Ifc snd then opened, In the presence of attend ing bidders, for Sun cavalry horses; M artil lery horee. for delivery st Omsha, Neb,, or other prominent railroad points. The snlniHls to conform to specification for cavalry and artlliery horses. I nllcd States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proxisals or any part thereof. Par ticular and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. F.nvelnpea con taining proposals to he Indorsed "Proposals for Horsea, ' and addressed to Major D. E. McCarthy, Chief (Juartermsster. Ml;l-l4-le-Jll-lJ-14 ' . LEGAL NOTICES DRAIN At. B NOTICE SEALED PRO pnsHl will bo received at the office of Hie County Auditor of Mtnnrhahn I'mintv In the City of Slouit Full. South Dakota, until two o'clock P. M , June 4. 1!i, for the construction of DrfiTnago Ditch No. 2. snd appurtenances or Items thereof, ns con tained in the specifications. Involving nlimit SnO.ooft ruble ystils of excavation. The wink Is located north of RIouk Palls and extends to a point west of Hnltle, S D. Fpeclflcatlona may be obtained from and plans may be Inspected at the office of the County Auditor. Sioux Fulls. South Dakota: the office of J. H (Jates. attor ney, Sioux Kails, Smith Dakota: the of fice of Samuel H. Is, Ftate Engineer. Pierre. South Dakota, and specifications may be examined at the office of the periodical In which this notice I pub lished. Knott bid 'must be accompanied by a certified check for payable to the order of the Chairman of the Roard of County Commissioners of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, as a gnsrantv thst the bidder will, tf successful, promptly ex ecute a satisfactory contract and furnish a bond In the sum of 20 per cent of the estimated contract price for the faithful performance of the contract. The rlpht Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Dated, Sioux Falls, South Unlet a. Mnv 10. Ym. TH8. M'KINNON. Chairman Countv Commissioners Attest: HENRY HOWE, County Auditor. (Seal.) MIS-VP-27 A PAPER FOR THE HOME OMAHA BEE YOUR MONEY'S WORTH JRAILWAYJIME CARD UNION gTATIOJI -IOTH AND MASON Colon Pacific Leas;. - ,.a S:S6 am ,.a :i0 pro - ..'a prri , .813.56 ptn Aritv.' 40 pra a t M pm a IM am a 1:00 pm a S:Hl pm a 5:45 pin a t:4& pm a 4'4u pm 7:06 am Overland Limited Colorado. Express, Atlantic Express,.,.-, Oregon Express Los Angeles Limited... Fast Mali .a 7:20 um China and Japan Mail.. a 4:00 Pm North Piatt Local a :1S am Colo. Chicago Special... aU:10 am Keatrlc & Htromsourg Local ,...bU:40 pm b 1:40 pra Valley Local (motor. via Lane Cut-Off). .,.al0:00 am a t tf pra Valley Local (motor)., .a 5:20 pm a t :oo am Local passenger not carried on train No. I and L Chicago St .ortLwrattrs . . Chicago Daylight a i:ai am all:4g pm Twin City Lixpresa a 7:46 am aio a) pra Chicago Local ail :30 am a i at pm Bloux City Local ...a I ts pro all .30 am Chicago Local a 4:30 pin a 4:10 am Chicago Hpsuial ........a 6:03 pm :i3 am Miniwaota-Dakota, fcx..a 6:4s pm a :tt am Fast Mali a 1.U6 pin Twin City Limited a 8:00 pra a s ou am Lo Angelc Limited. ,,. a 8:lo pm iLU.it, nut Overland Limited al0:w. pm a s.aa am Nebraska and Wyoming Division Norfolk-Bontel a 7:40 am I 30 pm Lincoln-Long Pin a J:4u am alO 6 am Deadwood-Llncoln a, :00 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a l:0w pm a 6:1 pm Fremont-Albion b 5:80 pm b 1:35 pm Hastings-Superior b l:OU pm b t:20 pm Chicago, stock latantf at raciflo . ... ." '.' EAST. Chlcagd TJ)ml4a ,,...... :00 am Iowa Local i. ..,........ 7:00 am Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a !:0U am Dea Moines A Eastern.. a 7:00 am Des Moines Passenger.. a 4:0e pm Iowa Local bll:00 am Chicago (Eastern Ex.1.. a 4:40 pm Chicago Hytr ....... ...a 0:08 pm . . . ' WEST. Rock Mountain Ltd...all:12 pm Colo. & Cal. Express.... 1 :J0 pm pkl,, & Texas &xprns,.a 4:40.pm Illinois entrml Chicago Express a 7:li am Chicago Limited Wl pm Minn. -St. Paul Express. b 7:15 am Minn. -St. Paul Limited. a :0O pm Omahn-Ft. Dodg L'val.a 4:11 pm Chicago Great 'Western. St. Paul-MUineapqlls.... K:S0 pm Bt. Paul-Minneapolis.... 7:3o am Chicago Limited 6:10 pm Mlasowrl Paclfle K. C. A St. L. Express, .a 00 am K. C St. L. bsr;u..,i.i pm Wabash St-.Loul Express........ :p pm $t. Louis Local (from Council Biuffs) a:0Cam Btanberrr Ixcl (from 11:06 pm a 4 .30 pm ail:06 pm a 4:B0 pm al2:g0 pm b 8:66 pm 1:10 pm a 6:86 am a 1:50 pm a 4:30 pm a 1:00 pm a 1:48 pm a 6:30 am 8:30 am all JO am 6:15 am 6:20 pm 6:15 am l: am a 6 h pm a t:S ara 11:11 pm Council Bluff) ..bflOOpro bl0:14 no Chleago, Ullnsakn at g. Paal . Chicago oVColo. 8brijAJ.a 7:'i5 am all.oO pm Cal. ft Oregon Express. a 6:00 pm a 1:26 pm Overland Limited :5S pm a t:l an Perry Local ...i..u...b i:15 pm bll:X am BURLINGTON ITA- BnrllDgrtcn--. Denver & California... Northwest Special Black Hill Northwct Expre ... Nebraska point Lincoln Fast Mall Nebraska Express Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Bchuyler-Plattsmouth . Bellevue-Plattsmouth . Plattsmouth-lowa Bellevue-Plattsmoutb . Denver Limited Chlcaso Special Chicago Express Chicago Flyer Iowa Local St. Louis Express Kar.ss City A St. Joe. Kansas City A St. Joe. Kansas City t St. Joe -lOTH at MAIOIt 1-e.ive. .a 4:10 pm .a 4:10 pm .a 4:10 pm .al2:16 am .a g:io am .b 1:20 pm .a 3:16 am Arrive a 3:45 pm a 3:43 pm a 6:10 pm a 8:06 am a 6:10 pm al2:ll ptn a 6:10 pm b 8:08 am a 7:50 pm bl0:20 am b 1:06 pm c 1:40 pm a 7:05 am all :45 pm 8:56 pm a 8:80 am 11:30 am all:80 am a 6 30 am a 6:10 pm .b 1:06 pm !b ii'i'im cl2:3S pm .a 4:10 pm .a 7:26 am .a 4:20 pm a 6:30 pm .a 3:15 am .a 4:40 pm ,10:46 pm a 1:15 am .a 4:40 pm WEBSTER iTA 13TH WEBSTER Chlraao. Omaha- It. Paal, Ml Leavs. . .b 6 so am ..b 3:1 pm ,.p 8:45 am ..b 6.S6 pm Arrive. b 8:20 pm bll:55 am c 6:20 pm b 8:10 ana Twin City Passenger Bloux City Passenger 6lcux City Local Emerson Local Stleaonrl Pacific-. Auburn Local h l-M nm bU:0 ant a Daily." t Deny except Sunday, a day only, d Dally except Saturday. bun- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS tiw Yor'4 to Pari in 6 Dayt) FRENCH LINE Safety, Speed, Comfort via Havre to Far!, ths City Boutlful, Past Traia to All Continen'sl Potats. Compagnie Generale Transallanlique Olgsntle twin iicrew express steamers sail very Thursday, iO A. U . They ar modern won ders, with all conveniences and luxuries of most palatial taotala. oa even graader scsls. Passen ger alsvators, roof cafes, orcheitras. famous cuialne. gymnasium, daily nawapaper. siegaot suites, provide greatest comfort. Naval omcers, man o'-waf discipline, wlrt-leaa telegraphy, sab marine bell signal system afford very provialun lur absolut safe'v. La Satols Mar fl l Prnrn June V U Touraisa- ...... Mar 7I a Saval J on I, Ls Lorraine Juna X La Lorraine Jun il Omm alaaa Sak e aarvlee (il cl...( ass a ao., luiu.ia i ,u. .. . a U i-it acw aad ri,rett taiiicra. Maw Vark-aarSaaua lanlM (aaa claaa caHa) mmir S4 aa4 . R. K. ataoras ... L. Kaas W. a. aaa ... W. U. tiaviaaea ISei rarnaa gtraaC lea Kauoaai haaa la4 ruaaa guasa. -4 go. ia aiiHl FLORENCE ASKS SWITCH FEE Material Dralert Want Tariff Chanfed to Help Them Out. OBJECT TO HAULING FRQM OMAHA Improvement and I snmeri lal . lab Adopt Resolutions Which They W III Pnrnard to Itinaks Road ' anal State 4 nnimlas)on, . To ennble Florence ' material dealers to do a legitimate business Insteaii of having nil the lumber, coal, ' cement, atone anil In Ick hauled from Otnslui the Commercial chile snd Imprint mcnt club of Florence have d'ptid rcsolullons asking the Omaha rsllrond to put In a switching tttrlff In xtvud of a t n 1 1 1 f rate of 2 c ula pr bun dled pounds. ., , , , , , , , The resolutions have heen forwarded to the' traffic department- u( ike Omaha anO F. S. Tucker was Inetruoted to place ths resolutions beloia.tlie State Railway com mission. .... v . ., . , The resolutions set out that vra- Te switched to South Oman, Council Hluffs, Albright, Avoty and' uther Aubtirbti' about Omalm at a into of 3Ti per'.. iarlod, .aUio that the Omahn road now switch' ioe nd coal bnwwu Florence and Omaha fr 15 per car. , ', ,x The Improvement and Compttrcliil hihs refer to th fact that prior lo JnnUnry , 19i7. the cily gf Florence: had a' '.'com modity rate" which enabled dealer to ship lumber, lime, coal, cement nnd other ma terials from Omaha. tn Florr-hve for 35 to $ii per car, but sincq tliat' time tbe dealers have been ' paying 2 ,'centa per .hundred pounds, making a cur shipment Vest Tront (9 to 314 more than the, oruvir rate or than the switching rates to points ' where the service performed Is no greater. ' ' As a result of tha faflutc of the Omaha road to make a 38 ov switching rate to Florence the business .men of that suburb claim the matoijula for building there are lull hauled to Florence by wagon and that the wagon "h'ritif "has 'ftW-' sflbtltituted al most entirely for ' rail haujlng. The resolutions passed by the Commer cial club were ulao adopted by the Flur enc-e Improvement club at a meeting of tha organization held Tuesday evening. B. C, Fowler wss elected president to succe-4 F. S. Tucker, wlro resigned because of hit election us mayor. Court Rejects Pler'of Guilty Declines to Accept it from Joe White, for Whom He Appoints a Lawyer. Joe White wa altogether tort obliging, according to the tale he told In district court Wednesday. One evening whlla slightly lit up, White, ' by bis own story, met a stranger who was carrying soma bullion up the street. He .asked Whit to help htm, for the bullion wa heavy. Whlta took hold and iust then the police oame along, the stranger fled and Wblte was arrested. In spite of all -this, Whits wa willing to enter a plea of guilty, but tha court refused to receive it and ap pointed a lawyer for him. ' .. Charle Wilson and Harry Johnon pleaded ghllty to breaking Into a building and .'Stealing a' quantity of copper wire. They were, lot off with a six-month Jail entenre bjr Judge Button, on account., bt their-' youth. ' George Williams was given two years for' stealing lead. A. previous conviction militated against him. SONS OF JOVE HAVE; FROLIC V - I mmJ J . ... , . . Orsranlsatlon of Klectrlcal Workers r Held Lively Merlins: at Elk Club Last Mht. "Tha Rons of Jove," an organization of electrical workers, frolicked at the Elks club rooms last evening. The meeting wa Incidental to the annual convention of the Nebraska Electrical uSHocixtton at the Millard hotel. There were nearly ' aa many of these modern "sons" as old Zeus I related to have had in Oreek mythology. There are fifty member of the order .In Omaha and A. O. Munro of this city lg Statesman for Nebraska and O. W. John ston Statesman-at-Lmge. The Electrical association heard,' paper Wednesday morning by'L. J, SJchwlngenog of,'.H.c.ldrege ou "Ice Plants"- and President E. A. Bullock1 oft' "'Cost of Operation." The afternoon esnlon wits In charge of H. C. Porter pf Lincoln and was devoted to Mis cellaneous buslntjss. Tuesday venlng the Nebraska Electrical association, members wera the guest of. the Omaha Electrical Exposition company at a banquet given at Hanson's cafe. Two' hundred were present and F. A. Nash of Omaha, picsided aa toastmuster. Informal responses to eh ctrlcaL scntlihents were given by a number ot" the visitors. Tho Elks quartet furnished the musical pro gram of the evening. ' . Tha convention, will close Thursday .with the election of officers., following which the visitor will vlst the different power plant of the city. . Y. M. C. A. ROSTER SMALLER Loss of Members Mors , Apparent Than Real, llon-evcr, Nats He port tu Directors. Directors of the Young Men's Christian association were at first startled Tuesday evening at the annual meeting, when it waa reported to them that the membership ' had fallen off about a per cent . In senior, and Junior departments. The lose ia more apparent than real, however, owing to several campaigns In the year prevloua ' where, rates had been cut gnd member . taken 'In by the wholesale... Tins boys' de partment now lias 446 mimes on' the roster, Still larger than any association lit a city of Omaha's size. Beside reports of departmental head the business included election of offliera " and the following were chosen: . ' President (Jeorge T. Gil more. Vice President W. p. Harford. Secretary Frank H. Garvin. . ' " Treasurer Paul W. Kulitia. Bigger. Better. Busier That what ad-' tlslng in The Bee doe for your business. Worth fierman ffloyd LaiKe, Fust and Luxurious Twiii'tiorew Kxprtxa and Passenger Steamship...' Eale6 with (klreirss asg (uksasrla SI aals M.YMOUTH CHZBBOVaQ BSBMKsT lAprMb Hailing! 1uvJy mi IS A. M .. M i'i Kaiur Wis. II ,' i Jsn I K,i Wiu. P. Or., Mr Jl, Kr..nBriiii Wm. . JaiM riTMOVTH CHElBODBO-BlEMia 1 win a.rtar Sailing. Thur.ai at 10 A- U rilad. p. Oruatf. u,y 14, II,., ... ,,, . ... . Jt 4,n4 t pfiauaa Alice . ..il., i.Mriiia KrlJ. Wta . ;aa 10 OrBAX.Tl)Bi MAfLIt-OIDOA Mertitei rjiieaa mluiga saiutoar at II A M. Barlin Oll. - ... War .ft lilnir.a Iraoa ... Jun 6 K- Lulaa Mar H, K. Albart JuUa J Connections encircling tha 431o - - , Travelers' ( lie, t-.s gotxl ell nver tii world Apply OEX.KICH 61 CO., Oa&eraU Agaats. B Broadway Bfsw York or M. Clanaaeulua h Co., as Ssarbors Su, Cbloafo, Hi,