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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1909)
THK HKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY. .TUXE ."), 1009. M REAL ESTATE riTv property for lf.. (Continued.) FOR ".ALB T. W. Rlackburn offers hts homf, 413 N. 3m St.. a new well built handsome dwelling, modern In every particular, lot toxin), all specials paid, extra good value and fine, high, heajth ful neighborhood, close In. Price. $.',nmv. $1,000 rash, balance three years, do and see this If you want a good property. Will give Immediate possession or pay rent for house until fall, as purchaser may select. (19) MVi4 6 $.moo DOWN Palanre practically like rent, buve choice brand new, modern cottage, thoroughly hiillt; splendidly arranged Inalde; lame at tic; nice r.asenient; Rood slxed lot; cement walks; surrounded by nice homes; conve nient to car. f'rice 12,700 00. Located at 1707 Laird Ht. See owner on premises or call Webster 1341. (191 M47S BOULEVARD HOT'HB. 238 North 13th St., t rooms, modern, only 12.500. Thomas Hrennan, Room 1 New York Life Hldg. KEEP YOUR CASH To'i don't need It for these bargains. Neat 6-room cottage, beet condition, partly mod , full lot, near 28th and Dodge; only 2.UiO; ITS Cash; balance same aa tent. Also a similar proposition on 24th St., near Leavenworth, 11,8.10. (lood 7-room modern house and lot 60x127 fronting on paved street, near Z2& and Maple; a bargain at $2.(00; very easy terms. Attractive -room cottage and lot 44ai30, large barn, fruit, etc., near 22d and Mere dith Ave., for $l,af; rental terms. Very desirable 8-room, modern residence, full lot, large shade trees, concrete walks; a choice home place In best location; near ;d and Davenport. Offered at 13,750 for quick hale; small cash payment; balance same as rent, Attrsctlve 6-room cottage, entirely mod ern; new hot water heating plant; choice lot; permanent walks; paved street; largo hade trees, etc.; best location; close In; near Jlth and Davenport; only $3,750 for quick sale. Easy terms. FOR EXCHANOE-73 lot. Belvldere Ad dition. Rapid City. 5 acres, St. Peters burg, Klla. ; 2 lots. Fowler Place, South Omaha. 8 lots, Pullman Place, South Omaha. $40 acres. Mcl'herson county. Neb. It. H. Contract. Owner 401 Paxton Hlk Alt clear. Want acreage. Will as sume. (19) M53S COME TO BENSON This afternoon or tomorrow. 23 good lots with city water, $200-$2M. Nicely located lay well. Start a new home. NEW STRICTLY MODERN 7-room, bungalow style, oak floora, furnace, electric lights, near car. with walka all In. $600 cash, balance monthly. F. 8. TRULLINGER, Tel. Benaon IX!. 115 8. Halcyon Ave. 19)-M542 t JUST A SUGGESTION We don't want to take you out of Omaha. We do want to give you an op portunity to make some good money to apend In omana. Nowuta county (Okla homa) land. $10 to $35 per acre, will do It. Don't forget that Nowata county has 4,ro0 flowing- oil wells. Natural gas Is sold at la per 1,000 cubic feet. You may get nn on or gas well, or both. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite: S24 N. V. Life UTilg. Phone, Red 1DS9. Omaha. Neb. ll.t)-M2G6 6 I NEED MONEY. FOR SALE. 8-room. new modern house. Yates district, $.1,000. Fight good lots, South Omaha, Pullman Place. $1,000. Two lots near Cudahy plant. South Omaha. $000. Six lots near Kruar Park, facing paved road. tM. Four acrm adjoining South Omaha Country Club. $1,000. One and one-half acres with $ room house, RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., 4.12 Ramge Rldg. Ifith and Harney. tl9 467 4 r70? FLORENCE boulevard, six-room mod em house; new furnace and plumbing; lot S2xl.10; (urge shade and fruit trees; nice lann. with thirty feet parking In ftont; beautiful view. Price. 13,400. 'Phone Webster 2703. (191 M478 10X $2,000 Cash Balance same as rent, 4.:d and Charles Sta., 7 rooms, modern; hardwood finish throughout; furnace heat; full cemented basement; close to parochial, public schools and church , one block to car. Price $4,000. kT A T ITTDReal Estate YV AlJYUr Company, 877 Brandeis Bldg. 'Phone Douglas :'!&. (19) Wi 4 POPPLETON PARK ADDITION SOUTH FRONT CORNER LOT PAVED STREET, $800. Juat listed with us at a low price for 3 nick sale. A fine lot in a very rapidly nveloping neighborhood. Will ba worth $1,100 In two year. If you want thla lot, buy It today. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. (19)-4 4 Benaon, $1,600. VERT CHEAP. ftB acres', Keith county, $ per acre. f.tO acre. Mcpherson county, $6 per aore. Five acres near Krug Park. $2,500. One share Reduncion Plantation stock $500. Owner. 409 Paxton Blk. 'Phones Douglas HW, A-21M. (19)-Mi133 8 LIST your property with Cbrta Boyer, 22d and Cuming Sta, (IV) 808 A SNAP IN LOTS GRAND AVENUE BETWEEN 36TH and 37TH $400 EACH. We have Just listed two lots fronting south nn Grand avenue that are very fine lying lots; hav city water and brick side walks; they are only $400 each and can be sold separately. Act Quickly If you want one of these. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. (U)-fiOO 4 FOR 8ALE Extra good section .n-17-r, McPherson county, $5 per acre. Owner 9 Paxton Rlk. 19-M5.17 Make an Offer On southeast corner SMh and Grant SU., 60xUl ft., permanent walks, sewec city water; one block from Dodge St. car Una. Harrison & Morton, $1$ N. Y. Life Bldg. Both Phones. (ld)-61 4 IF YOU HAVE city property, farms, rancti lands or mer chandise to sell or trade, list them with me. It coxta you nothing unless I effect a sale. V. W. Mitchell. SSJ Board of Trade Bldg. tl)-U0 FOR SALE Section 13-l-3. Ketth county- best land In northern Keith. vallev, all smooth, covered with grass, sandv loam, 15 miles north of Paxton, $6 per acre. K. n. Contract. ii,v buck, ba. anoe cash. Agents note numbers. Ad dress owner, 1t Paxton Blk. (1J) MS3H WEST FARNAM HOME $7.&00 for l-room I-story frame house, with finished at tic, strictly . modern, quarter sawed oak floors and. finish first floor, pine finish second floor, full basement, with fur nace room, storage room and laundry, beautiful laying lot, with shade trees and fruit, fronting east on $7th St., near Karnara 81. This Is one of the cheapest buys In the Weal Karnam district. For further information call en or address OfeORQH 4k CO., Uul Farnam St. (l)-4 I REAL ESTATE city moriRTT roa half. (Continued.) WEST FARNAM HOME 4 room and reception lia.ll finished In oak on first floor; 4 rooms and bath on 2d floor; finished In hard pine; combination fixtures, mantel and fireplace, full ce ment basement, laundry., vegetable cel lar, good furnace, cedar closet, cement sidewalks, paved streets; corner lot w;x 134 feet. Price, $,M0. P. O. NEILSEN & CO., 703 N. Y. L. Bldg. Both 'Phones. (19) 482 6-ROOM HOCSE, 2502 S. 20TH AVE. We want to sell real badly; make offer. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite; (24 N. Y. Life Bldg. rhone Red im (19)-MSJ7 $ $10.00 ENOUGH CASH To start on for a new home In the finest residence tract anywhere to be found at these prices $4"0 to $5TS for the lots, and neat houses from (1,100 up. These lots are situated just two blocks south of Military avenue, on Lynn Ave.; are all high and sightly; practically level. $10 cash and $5 per month buya a lot, and we can build for you whenever you are ready. See us today, or phone Douglas 8f7, and we'll show these lots at your convenience. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., 432 Ramge Bldg. 16th and Harney (Us. tl9 458 4 TWO CHOICE HOMES NEAR FIELD CLUB. $4,800 each for $ new strictly modern, up-to-date, 6-room houses, miction finish, located at the N. W. corner of Mth and Marcy Sta., very attrac tive and desirable, ready to move Into Immediately; keys at our office. Reasonable terms OEOROE ft CO., lflOI Farnam St. (1 40 4 REAL ESTATE FARM AND HANOI LAND FOR 8AI.E Colorado. LAND for sale In Colorado within 6 miles of Julesburg. nice prairie, $10 per acre V down, balance 6 years' time. Address Thomas Cochrane, Lincoln, Men. IX) M92 Canada. FOR PALE Money making Alberta horse ranch; sickness cause; part cash; big opportunity. M. J. Whltcomb, Market vllle, Alberta. (20) 31$ Wx Iowa. FOR SALE 7 acres of land, S mllea south east of Couacll Bluff. Telephone 93S1-K. (20)-M344 14z Nebraska. SPECIAL RANCH BARGAIN t.buu acres Joining Nebraska county seat town, on main tine railroad. This Is rarm, hay and oatUure land: cuts 1.200 tons iiwl, lent hay; large, well built hav barn for 1.000 tons; Kood horse barn, residence, nnrt other outbuildings; wells, windmill, etc.: an lencea ana cross-renced. Price for ten days. $20 an acre. You can sell half of It ana get your money back Inside of thirty days and have the balance clear. It will require about one-half cash, balance lime Don't wait until the other fellow gets this ana men hick yourself ior Deltig so slow. Wire, write, 'phone or call on me. v W. W. MITCHELL, Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (20)-60S RIO SNAP FOR SALE. Fine Improved farm. 160, In central Ne. hraska: all in cultivation hut '.. 25 acres alfalfa: handy to town irnt school! price $76 acre, good terms; one or ine nexi in tne state. Address the uwiier, i io, cextf um&m isee. (20)-M8 JBx BEND for long list; farms $6 to $100 Der Alia. oi',pjio, oraiiueis mag. (20)-M81S NINE Hl'NPRED acres smooth timber land, gran openings, In eastern Okla homa, i. lose io town ana railroad. Clear. want mercnunaise or income property, x. uresvry, owner, namourg. la. (M)-MSOS 6x OREOON farms. City and suburban homes Parties coming to Oregon might get some Information that will be a help to them In selecting a home. Thirty veara of continual residence In the Willamette valley might enable iia, to give you some Information that would rave you some money, uiroct your letters to Everett it McCleod. Room 208, Kothchlld Bldg., t'oruana, urt. , izuj utln JelO OOOD LAND CHEAP. $40 acre In Nebraska, $.126 per acre. $800 cash, balance in eight years, $liH each year. low rate of Interest. I. O. Box 404, Omaha. (20) MM2 &x Oklahoma.. OKLAHOMA 4S S2 acres of upland prairie, black candy soil near Caney, Kan., price $20 per acre. 487700 acres of agricultural land In one body: some Is leased for otl and gas and some Is not; located f miles southwest of Nowata: prise $22 per acre. 479 10 acres of extra good farm land. Io cated near Wann, Okl.; 200 acres of this Is aa rich as you will find, SO acres has some draws In It; land raised 60 bu. of corn and oats to the acre; 70 acres Is leased for oil and gas and Is paying $1 per acre advanced royalty; big bargain at $20 per acre. 4S 1.040 acres of rich valley land, all smooth ana part or same is In a high stale of cultivation; this land Is located within three miles of Watova. Okl., and six miles from Nowata, Okl.; 800 acrea of it Is practically In one body, and 240 acres Is located three miles south; the land Is well worth $36 per acre; an exceptionally good bargain at $20 per acre. Ws have land in Nowata Co In any else tract you may aesire rrom S acrea up at prices ranging from $10 to $3K ner acre. There are 4..i00 flowing oil wells In No wata Co. Natural gas Is sold at 2o per i.i'iu cuoic reet. iou might get an oil wen wun your lana. Average rainfall In Nowata county. Inches per annum; average from Maroh 1 to October 1. 24 inches and distributed just as neeaea. Rood water Is found from 20 to 40 feet. Find Nowata county on your man. The Oklahoma & Cherokee Central R. R, east and west through this county Is a certainty, ijtnd will probably double In value within two years. You can't afford to miss this opportunity. Ask Mo. Pae. ticket agent about low rates to Nowata. Come in and nee us or write. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite S24 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Ked 1SV). Omaha, Neb. upen evenings. (20) M540 $ OKLAHOMA ORIOINAL ALLOTMENT MAP Showing each Indian allotment In Cherok strip It is a curiosity. Come In and a It. We will explain why this land la so cheap. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite (24 N. Y. Life. 'Phone Red 1909. ($) MMl v oath Dakota. FINE farm lands in Hand and adiolnln counties. South Dakota. Hustling agent named. Jay P. Morrill. (12 Palate Hldg Minneapolis. Minn. (X-M747 Jib FOR SALE 480 acrea of Improved land $4 nines from town in rusaaie county, Mouth Dakota. O. E. Wright, Hitchcock, 8. D (201-M441 x im ACRES. Hand Co, So. Dakota, near Miller; I4W per acre. f . ti. none, owner 3iz PhuKart mock, council Hlurrs 1, 'Phone Bell $0$-kl4. (20) M442 7x Merth Dakeitaw FOR SALE 60.00" acres best wheat aits flax land In the northwest; for further inrormation rail or writs John J. Doyls, Wlebek, N. D (2Mtia J lis WHEN you write to sdvertlsers. remenv ber thit n lakes but sa extra stroke er two of the pea to mention the laot, that REAL ESTATE FARM AI KACII LAID FOH 9 !. Idaho - Carey Snake River Valley IDAHO IRRIGATION COMPANY'S PROJECT. Engineering and Coostmotion Work by J. G. White & Company, Incorporated. 50,000 Acres Will Be Under the buperv.sion 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, Ur. Land Sales Dept. Texas. BUY cheap Texas land, $1 to $3 per acre, naiance rorty years time, 3 per cent In terest. The last cheap land in the south west. Send us your name today. Texas Development Publishing Co., Houston, Tex. (20)-M649 Je7x Wyoming. 10,000 Acres of Land Now Open to Entry under the Csrey Act at Wheatland. Wyo. write us tor full Information, how to get some of these lands. We will locate you and look after your Interests care fully. This Is a splendid section, the soil is rich; it Is a great alfalfa, wheat, oats, barley, sugar beet and potato country. Fruit does well. The land is ready to fuow. Building materials are cheap, fuel s abundant. We have railroad, school and church facilities and the best of neighbors. This a dairy country. You ran get rich farming here. We want you to have our full descriptive illustrated circular at once, free for the asking. Write, we want to hear from you. In quire ot j. K. Mason, immigration Agt., Wheatland wyo. (ZU) REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, weaa tllag., una ana r arnam. (Si) eifc PRIVATE money to loan. J, H. Sherwood, i isranoeis uiag. .a PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO.. N. Y. Life. Private money, $ouo to $6,000; low rate. (22-n tWD TO $200,000 on Improved property; no delay. UAKVlN tmoo., lt)04 Farnam 8t (22) 1$ MONEY TO BUILD. $00 to $200,000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First Nat l Bank Bldg. LOWEST RATES Bemla, . Brandels Bldg. (23)-20 $600 TO $8,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Heal EstatS CO., 1(1 N. I . Life. Doug, or A-Jlii. (J2)-e21 WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22)-822 WANTED City loans end warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam et. (22)-23 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat I Bank Bldg. Bell Phone Douglas $31$. (22) 824 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Invesment Co. (22)-14 REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg. (22)-813 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a -room house, a 8-room house and a couple ot vacant lots. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Suite 824 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. Phone Red 1999. Open Evenings. t22)-20 WHEN writing to advertisers, kindly men tion The Bo. , STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces; hot water and hot air com bination heating. 3 and 4-hole laundry hot water healers, mantle grates, gas stoves repaired, water fronts and flower vases. Omaha Stove Repair Works, 1206 1A Douglas St. Phones Ind. A-3621, Bell Douglas 960. -82ti WHEN you write to advertisers, remem ber that It takes but an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact thai you saw the ad In The pee. You Know how bad you nd a buggy. IfJe (now how bad wo want to Mil BUQOIZ8, Wagons or Harness YOUHE WELCOME. The Door'a Open. DRUMMOHD RFAL FSTATP FARM AJID HAm I.An FOR $.R - Act - Lands Twin Falls Country Opened by Drawing BOISE, IDAHO tltip-2tk.-.l lx WANTED TO RENT WE are getting Inquiries for well located houses. Must have sole agency. Nowata Land ard Lot Company, aulte fi24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. Omaha. Neb. Open evenings. (26) 830 HIGH school teacher, married, wishes to bourd with private family. Addroiss A MM, care Bee. (3M 448 4x WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furniture, carpets clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3971. (S)-S27 BEST price paid for 2d-hand furniture, stoves, clothing. Wm. Rosenblatt. Tel. Douglas 6401. (25)-2S LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Stockholders' Meeting;. To the stockholders of THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY: In conformity with the requirements of the Constitutions and lawa of the states of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska and the by-laws of the Company, YOU ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED that by resolution of the Board of Directors of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company duly adopted at a meeting of said Board on the 29th day of May, A. D., 19U9, a meeting of the stock holders of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company has been called to be held at the office of the Company, Room 706 Missouri Pacific Building, in the City of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, on the sixth day of August, A. D. 1909, at nine o'clock In the forenoon, (1) For the purpose of considering a Con tract and Articles of Consolidation bearing date the 29th day of May, 1909, heretofore made and entered into by and on behalf of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company and the following named corporations by order of their respective Boards of Directors: The Kansas snd Colorado Paclftc Rail way Company, a consolidated corporation of the State of Kansas; The Central Branch Railway Company, a consolidated corporation of the State of Kansas; The Rooks County Railroad Company, a corporation of the Ptate of Kansas; The Nevada and Mlnden Railway Com pany, a corporation of the Stale of Mis souri; Nevada and Mlnden Railway Company of Kansas, a corporation of the 8tate of Kansas; Kansas City and Southwestern Railway Company of Missouri, a corporation of the State of Missouri; Kansas City and Southwestern Railway Company, a corporation of the State of Kansas; The Fort Scott Central Railway Com pany, a consolidated corporation of the State of Kansas; . ,. k-a nnnji. mtA lCftneHS Central Railway Company, a corporation of the State of Kansas; ., The Kansas Southwestern Railway Com pany, a corporation of the State of Kansas; "The LeRoy and Caney Valley Air Line Ball road Company, a corporation or tne 3tate of Kansas, , thereby all or any of said corporations and The M'esouri Pacific Railway Company nave agreed to consolidate in tne wnoie, and to consolidate the stock of the re spective companies making such consolida tion, and to form and make under snd pur suant to the laws of the 6tatea of Missouri, wnmnm m rM Nebraska, a new. consolidated corporation, to be known as The Missouri Pacific Railway company. mni, v-i.-trolling, possessing and bringing under on management all and singular the lines of railroad and other properties, real, personal and mixed, powers, rights, privileges. Im munities and rrancnises, oeiongins l" ""r of the companies making such consolida tion, upon the terms and conditions fixed and stated by said Contract and Articles of Consolidation; v 2) For the purpose of voting upon the question whether such Contract and Ar ticles of Consolidation, so made and en tered into, shall be ratified, assented to, ap proved and adopted and such consolidation consummated or whether such Contract and Articles of Consolidation shall bp re jected; (2l To consider and vote upon the adop tlon of a resolution accepting the provls Ions of Article II of Chapter 12 of the Re vised Statute of the State of Missouri tttA and to authorise the filing thereof. all as required by Section numbered 10C9 ot such Revised Statutes in the case of con solldstlon of rallwav corporations: and (4) To take any other action In the pre mlses, and to transact any other business thst mav properly cots before the meeting. Such Contract and Articles of Consollda tlon will he submitted to the meeting of the stockholders so called 'or examination and everr stockholder stterdl'ig will be fur nished with a printed copy thereof, and at ,inr time before such meeting anv stock holder will be furnished with a printed copy of such Contract and Artlrles of Conso lids tlon upon application therefor during business hours to the Assistant Secretary of the Company, at the office of the Com pany in the Cltv of St. Louts. Missouri. Dated, May 29th. I. C.F.ORGF J. OOT'LD, President of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company. A. H. CAT.F.F, Secretary of The Missouri Parlfta Railway Company. Tt8 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermf ster. Fort Meade, S D.. June t, 19(19. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 a. m.. mountain tlms. July 2, 19. and then onened for cons.ructlng Intake dam and nine line for water svstem at Fort Meads. Plans and srteclticatlons mav be seeu hy Intending bidders at the offlcea of the chief quortermiiter. Department of the Missouri, Omaha, Neb : Department of the Colorado. Iienver. Colo; Denartment of the I-ake. Chlcaeo. Ill ; Department of Dakota. St Paul. Minn., and this office, at which latter place all Information mav be obtained upon application. A denostt of i to insure return Is renulred before ntans are sent on Individual annllratlon. The t'nlted States reserves the right to re 1eet anv or all bids or to acrept anv part of a bid that mav be advantageous to the government Envelopes containing pro TMwals sbould be endorsed "Proposals for 'ntske ram and rtn L,lne " snd ad rlreaaed to the CONTRT'CTTNfl QHAR TERM ASTER, Fort. Meade. S D JJ-4-5-T-25-38 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS A. C. N'orsham and wif to Charles M. Nve, lots 1 and 2. Mock 20. Wal nut Hill Rev. John Baltjer to Mmnnret Rush frrd. lot 24. block $. Brown Park.. 1 Cltv of Omaha to J. Callahan, wll feet of allev block W0. Omaha V Charle. H ls.trd and wife to Thomas W. Itaxen, eto feet lots 1 and 2. Mock I. Clarendon I John C. Cowin to Lenota H. Rey nolds, lots HO and 3.'. Niel s add ... ?n W 8. Frank to W E. Efner, lot i, block . Omaha View IM) W. A. Redlt k et si. to Frank L. Mc Coy, lots 1 and 3, block U2, Flor ence 1 Nebraska National bank to O C. Hedlck, lots 9, 10. bhck 16, West End I A. K Reed and wife to Charles P. Traver. wl foot, lot 4, block 4, Drake's add 1 J. J. Anderson and wife to C. N. Bull, wH neV 27-H-U H0 acres).... 6.000 A. 8. Rockwell and wife to C. P. Traver, lot 8. Falrmount place.... S.ono Cassel Realty Co. to city of Omaha, strip of land 14 feet wide adjacent to outlot 1, and lot 1, block 3, re plat Hherman's add 1 E. F. Bralley, sheriff, to Ellery R. Hume, lots 1 to $. block ft, Car thage ?2S R. K. Krebs to Nellie M. Oarland, part nH block 1 Perkins' sub 1,250 Minnie C. Callahan and husband et al. to Mary Achats, part nVs lot F, Hascall s add t C. L. Thomas to David Howell, lots 24 and IS, block 14, Omaha Heights. 117 Tukey Ind Co. to J. A. Crelghton Real Estate and Trust Co., lots 10 and 11, block 6, Clifton Hill 1 Crcsten Sorensen and wife et al. to Andrew 8orensen, lot 6, block 57, Florence 75 Charles Doll to Louis Doll, s60 acres of se'4 22-15-12 t Bridget Hlggins and husband to Ed wtrd Llnowskl, ejj lot 10, block 367, South Omaha 2.000 George Parks and wife to Charles -C. Sorenson, lot 7, block L Hoe tor Terrace 700 Alonxo O. Tukey and wife to J. Blosburg, sr., lot 3, Tukey's replat. 1 Ida A. Jones and wife to same, same S.S00 Sylvia Klper to M. J. 8alvito. s4 lot 17, block 3, Plainvlew 1 M. J. Salvito to Sylvia Klrer, same.. 1 Florena Farls .to J. H. Karln, lots 3, 4. 7, 8, block 222, Florence 2 H. M. Soennlchsen et al.' to Frank Hubatka, lot 8. block 4. Mayne'a.. 400 Kathorlne Allen and husband to Kat erlna Velechovsky, e4 lot 2, block 6. Improvement asun. add 2,200 C. P. Traver to Kdna F. Rockwell, part lots 4 and 6, block 1, Summit Place James P. Slater to Daisy Htroble, lot 12, block C, Prospect Place Caia E. Curtis et al. to Charles Ixtftman, lot 8, block 1, Curtis & Stone'B add George W. Hotbrook and wife to C. F. Knaack and wife, lots 1 to 12, blook 6, Saunders & Hlmebaugh's.. Total ..$:, 678 WHEN you write to advertisers, remem ber that It takes but an extra stroke or two of tne pen to mention the tact that you saw the ad In The Be. LEGAL NOTICES nERTtPIPiTP! rsv Pitnr in a tiom Mate ot Nebraska, Office of Auditor of Public Accounts. Lincoln. Feb. 1. 1!K It is hereby certified that the Prudental In surance fnmnanv of A m.ri.. f M.a...l, In the stale of New Jersev. has comnlleij tilth the Insurance law of this state in. pllcable to such companies and Is therefore authorized to continue the business of life Insurance In this state for the current year enaing January ai, mil), nummary of report iiiea ior ine year enaing l'ecemoer M. 1908 INCOME. Premiums $i3.2::0.281 S3 All other sources.. 7,lW,7b2.7$ ' Total. $ 60,837,084.42 DISKLKSKMKNIH, Paid policy holders$lH.49'i. 113.52 All other payments 17.132.227.44 Total $ 28.828 340 ft Aamiitea assets Il74.Uis.Sl8. 62 LlAhl L.ITI KB. Net reserve $135,620,308.00 Net Policy claims. 703.693.58 All other liabilities 19.021.226.90 155.345.128.48 capital siock paia up 3,000,000.00 Surplus beyond capital stock and other liabilities.. 18,693.890.14 18.893,690.14 Total ...$174,038,818 62 W i 1 1 1 M mv hnnri anA th. anal nf . V. auditor of public accounts the day and year nrsi anove writtefi. eiias it. Barton, Audi tor of Public Accounts. C. E. Pierce, 1 ep uty. (Seal.) J5d1t RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION tOTH AND MASON I'Blon Pacific Leave, .a 7:30 am .a 8:60 pm Arrive, all no pm a 6 U0 pm a 9 20 am a 8:00 pm a 8:60 pm a 6:46 pm a 6:46 pm a 4:46 pro a 7:u6 am b 1:40 pm a 2:4o pm a :G0 am b 6:20 pen on trains Overland Limited. Colorado Express.. Altanllc Express Oregon Exprses a 4:10 pm Los Angeles Limited.... al2:66 pm Fast Mall a 7:20 am China and Japan Mall.. a 4:00 pm North Plutte Local a 8:15 am Colo. Chicago Spec)al... .al2:10 am Beatrice & Stroinaburg Local b!2:40 pm Valley Local (motor via Lane Cut-Off) a!0:00 am Valley Lotal (motor).. ..a 6 80 pm Hastings-Superior b 2:16 pm Local pssengors not can led Nos. 1 and 2. Chicago A Northwestern. Chicago Daylight a 7:40 am all :36 pm Twin City Express a 7:46 am al0:20 pm Chicago Local al2:0t pm a 3:36 pm Sioux City Local a 3:46 pm all:00 am Denver-Chicago Ex a :10 pm a 3:28 pro Chicago Special a :U2 pm a 8:00 am California-Chicago Ex a 6:06 pm a 3:28 pm Minnesota-Dakota Ex.. a 7:00 pm a 9:30 am Twln-Ctty Limited a 9 00 pm a 7:05 am IxwAngeles Limited. ..a 1:10 pm al2:36 pm Overland Limited all:50 pm a 7:16 am NEBRASKA AND WYOMING DIVISION. Norfolk-Ronesieel '.....a 7:60 am alO.30 pm Lincoln-Long Pine a 7:60 am alloc am Norfolk-South Plate...b 2:15 pm b 6:20 pm Hustings-Superior b 2:16 pm b 6:20 pm Dead wood Hot Springs a 3:56 pm a 6 20 pm Casper-Lander a 8:66 pm all:00 am Fremont-Albion b 6:30 pm b 1:85pm Chicago, Rock Islanel A Paolflo EAST. ' Chicago Limited a V ot am allroS pm Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4 30 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd.. ..a $:00 am all:06 pro Des Moines A Eastern. .a 7:00 am a 4:80 pm Des Molnea Passenger. .a 4:00 pm al2:30 pm Iowa Local bll:00 am b 9:56 pm Chicago (Kan tern Ex)., .a 4:40 pm a 1:10 Dm Chicago Flyir a :M pm a $:& am W EST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...all:13 pm a 3:60 pm Colo. A Cal. Express... a 1:20 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. A Texas Express. .a 4:40 pm a 1:00 pro Illinois Central- Chicago Express a 7:16 am a 3:46 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a J:16 am Mlnn.-St. Paul isxp u t:io am Minn.-Kt I'aul Ltd a 6:00 Dm a 7:16 am Oman i-Ft. Dode Local, b 1 11 pm bUJO am MlMosrl I'at-inc K. C. A St. L. Exp a 00 am a 7:00 am K. C. & St. L. Exp all: 16 pm a (.6$ pm Calraato Great Western St. Paul-Minneapolis 8:30 pre :15 am St. Paul-Minneapolis 7:10 am 120 pm Chicago Limited 6.10 pm $:li am W basn et. Louis Express a 6.30 pm a 9:25 am (it. Louis Local ttrom Council Biutts) a 3:00 am all :U pro Stanberry LoeI (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bl0:l am Chicago, Mllwanke A St, Panl. Chicago A Colo. SpecaT 7:J6 am all:60 pnj Cal. A Ore Express.... a u0 pin a t:& pm Overland Limited ajl:48 pm a 7.15 am Perry Local b 6:15 pro bll:2S am BIRLINGTON STA 10TH A HAIO.1 Burlington Leave. Arrlva Denver A California a 410 pm a 3.46 pm futFot fio'ilul Exb a 4:lu wu a k ill nm Black Hills a 4:10 pm a :lo pm Nuruiwem -p an pin a;tau K.l,r,,lik nollilM a 8:4ii Mm a R m ... Lincoln Fast Mall bl .Oprn al2.1Spio JSt-Oraas.4 lii.H ,.iaajn a 0. lupin Lincoln Local b 8 0s am llllCOin 4vl l.-w mi s i . JO lili! Schuyler-Plaltsmoutn ..D J 06 pin bl0.2oam Plaitamoulh-Iowa a 9 it am a a m an) Believuu-Plalismouth ..l-"'Jpra a 4:66 pm loiorauv imuom w yiu a t .'JU atn Chlcuso Limited a 7 25 a m all 36 pm Chicago Express a 4:30 pm a 166 pm Chicago Flyer a$.$i)pm a $ 30 am Iowa Local a 8 16 am all :30 am St. Louis Express a4.4)pm sllsuam Kansas City i SL Joe. .alO 45 pm a 6 SO am IViniaa V ojr m. 0i. .m in am a a. 19 pnl kanaa City A bt. Joe. .a 4 0 pin RAILWAY TIME CARD-0'"-4 WEB9TKR STA 1ST A WRslTKn Chicago, t. Pesl, Mlnaeasella Omsk a Leave. Arrive b 4 f am b t 2n pm ,b t 00 pnj bll M am Town City rassenter Sioux City Passenger. Sioux City Local.. ,.( am -c o pm . ..b I 66 pm b 1 am Emerson Local ... . Mteeoarl racl Mr- Auburn Local b $ 60 pm bll V am a lai.y. D t'siiy excrnt Sunday, o gun- day only, d Dally except Baturday. OCEAN STEAMERS SCAIVBINAV IAN AMERICAN Wl If. Vet Tea Twta-Serew Passenger gtaamera Direct i Norway, Sweden aa4 Deaiaark I'sltce statu ... June Otcar II July t r, r. Tttn...Juna It I nurd Shim Julr " Hllll "! Juna 14 C. r. Tlt.n . Jl t All Steamers Equipped With Wireless first cabin, $7 upwitoi. tat-oud eaMs, Ml at C JOHNSON s) -(.. lit B. Klnt SU, Cataase, 111. er to Loral Afaets. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI Advance . Thresher Company against Vlnrkol. Appeal from Cedar. Affirmed. iHsn. J. 1. A contract prepared by a vendor for his own protection will be construed most strongly against such vendor. 8. The fact that notice of failure or a machine to fulfill the requirements of printed warranty Is not given In the man ner provided by the contract, la no defense against an alleged breach of warranty where the vendor under such notice as It' given him by the vendee undertakes to remedy the defects complained of by the latter. 3. Where a contract for the sale of ma chinery provides that s retention of such machinery by the vendee beyond a given period will operate as a waiver of defects therein; held, to be Inapplicable where the vendor Induced the vendee to retain the machinery under a promise that the de fects would be remedied 4. The verdict of a ,1ury rendered ur- n conflicting evidence will not be dlstut ed where there la sufficient evidence to sup port it. Hair against Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Railroad company. Appeal from Lancaster. Affirmed. Root. J. 1. A railway company that maintains Its station In a public highway in the center of Its switch yards and for years has per mitted the public to use said yarns aa a footway. Is bound to exercise reasonable care to avoid Injuries to persons who are known or reasonably may be expected to be within these yards In the vicinity oi said station. 2. Questions of negligence and contribu tory negligence, where the facts are such that, from them different minds may rea sonably draw diverse conclusions, are for the Jury, and not the court to determine. $. If a trial court fairly Instructs the Jury concerning the lnw of a case, Its Judgment will not be reversed because of some slight ambiguity in the Instructlfns, nor because they might lawfully have been stated more favorably to defendant. Chapman against Meyers. Appeal from Otoe. Reversed and remanded. Bnrnes, J. I. In an action to recover money alleged to have been obtained by misrepresenta tions, fraud, duress and deceit, the petition must set forth the facts showing such fraud, and a mere allegation of fraud or misrepresentation Is not sufficient. 2. Evidence examined, Its substance set forth in the opinion, and held not sufficient to sustain the Judgment of the district court. 3. A court will not lend Its aid to one who founds his cause of action upen an Immorfll or Ulesral transaction Nebraska Hitullthlc Company against City of Omaha. Appeal from Douglas. Affirmed. Barnes, J. 1. A municipal corporation, by contract, obtained the use of wi asphalt plant for the nnrnose of repairing Its paved streets In making the contract the provisions of the cltv charter were not comwiea wun, and the contract waa therefore void. Held, notwithstanding that fact, that the city was liable for the value of the plant while making such repairs. I. Evidence examined, and found suffl clent to sustain the Judgment of the dis trict court. Nebraska Plumblrfg Supply Company asalnst Payne. Appeal, Douglas. Affirmed. Itton. J. t. In an action to recover the contract price of a steam heating plant where the defense is Lfifll tne apparatus is wuriiiit-aa and not according to contract, hearsay tes timony of an opinion expressed by a work man on the Job, arter tne completion ot the plant and he surrender to the de fendant: held, to he inadmissible. 1 In such an action the rule as to sub stantial performance applies, and the in structlon set forth In the opinion is a cor rect statement of the law. Nlmlc against Security Mutual Hail In surance Company. Appeal, Boyd. Revorsed and remanded. Root. J. 1. A bylaw of a mutual hall Insurance company organized by virtue of the laws of Nebraska providing that if a member does not pay the premium on his policy by November 1 ot the year In which he Is In sured he will not be entitled to participate In the fund provided that year for the pay ment of losses is a reasonable provision and will be enforced. 8. With such a bylaw In force. If a mem ber executes a promissory note for his premium, and before It becomes due the crops described In his pulley are damaged by hall he will not be permitted to with hold payment of his premium, even though his loss exceeds tne amount or hla note, and If he fails during the entire year for which ne la Insured to pay said premium the company will be released from all ob ligation on said policy, and he cannot two years later by tendering payment of the note create a iianiuty on tne policy, i O'Connor against Witts. Appeal, Sa line. Afllrmed. Moot. J. 1. Where evidence Is conflicting, but fairly submitted to the Jury, a new trial will not be granted If there Is sufficient evidence to sustain the verdict, even though this court may differ with the Jury as to tne weignt oi mat evidence. 2. If the evidence of a witness Is errone ously excluded, but subsequently admitted, the cause will not be reversed because of said error. McCollum sgalnst City of South Omaha Appeal, Douglas. Affirmed. Rose, J. Faw- cett, J., dissenting. 1. A dangerous accumulation of snow and Ice on a sidewalk was a defect therein within the meaning of section 107. article II chapter 13. compiled Statutes or 19U6, ex empting' South Omaha from liability for damages arising rrom a defective sidewalk unless notice of the accident was filed with the city clerk wlthttv, twenty days. 2. The charter of South Omaha, aa It existed In 19. exempted the city from liability for damages arising from a d fectlve sidewalk, unless notice of the ac cident was filed with the city clerk within twenty days, and the fact that an Injury deprived a person of consciousness during that time did not create an exception to the provisions of the statute or excuse him for noncompliance with its terms. Schmidt against City of Fremont. 70 Nub. 677. Lincoln Traction Company against City of Lincoln. Appeal from Ianraster. Af- nrmea. iteese, c. J. Root and Letton, J concurring separately. 1. The decision of the supreme court In the case of Nebraska Telephone Com pany against tne city of Lincoln, re ported in 83 Neb.. 59. 117 N. W.. 284. in volvlng principles similar to those Involved in this case, approved and followed. Rlggs against Bute. Error from Lan easier. Affirmed. Reese, C. J. Rose, J. not sitting. 1. Sections 20, ti and 22. chapter I. Com Plied Statutes. 19U7. urovldo for two aenar ate lines of prosecution In the same case one a criminal action for the keeping ot Intoxicating liquors for the purpose of unlawfully selling the same, and the other for the destruction of liquors found to Have tieen kept for such unlawful purpose . When the examining magistrate Is satisfied that the person charged Is guilty of the offense of keeping liquors for the wi ii umaniui ettie, ne aiiau nuia wit accused to tne district court to answer said charge and enter an order for the destruction of the liquors, If any have been seised In order to prevent such destruc tlon It la necessary for the accused tu an peal from thst order, which may be don wunoui giving ootid, although a recog nizance is necessary to secure derendant UDerty pending the final disposition of said case. 8. On the trial rf said esse In the district coun. tne verdict or the Jury should, ordi naniy. oe -guilty or "not guilty " as th finding may be. If. however, the lurv Aitn not find from the evidenre that all of the liquor seised wss held tv defendant fo such unlawful purpose, they may state lu tneir verdict or 'guilty ' the llouor unlaw fully held by the defendant and onlv aurh liquors will be subject to destruction Upon me nioer oi ine aainni court. """r'"lon for keeping Intoxi cating nouors ior ins purpbes of sellln - ! . , I ' the same in violation of Isw, liquors of the value of about $.'.'l were seised, some of which were In barrels and some In smaller vessels down to half pint bottles, there being 141 r-f such bottles The Jury found defendant guilty as he was rhsrgei In the second count In the Information 'except at to the bulk liquors" The court ordered that the liquor In the half pint bottles an$ Kodav fountain bottles stamped 'Don't Care," should be destroved. snd the re mainder In pint and quart bottles and In larger vessels should be returned to the owner, the prorf as to all the liquor kept in the smaller vessels being the same. Held, that the error. If any. wss without prejudice to defendant and the Judgment nouiit ne affirmed. 6. On the trial, the defense sought to rove that the llouors contained in the barrels snd larger receptacles were kept for purposes of manufacture and not for sale, but no evidence of the kind was of fered aa to the liquors In the small vesselg and bottles. Held, that, as aided by the legal presumption contained In the statute tils was sufficient to sustain a verdict of ullty. 6. The criminal prosecution waa Insti tuted against R. The proof showed that the business and stork helonsv-d to the R. pharmacy company of which R. was the principal and majority stockholder, president and general manager, and that he had charge of the business both In buying snd selling, the remainder of tha common stock being held bv hla wife and ner sister. iteid. that tne rvroeecutlon gainst htm could be maintained and that there was no fatal variance between tha negations and the proofs. Wllklns axalnst Wllklna. Anneal f ram Johnson. Judgment of district court modi, fled and affirmed. Calkins. C. Commla- loner's opinion. I. Where a wife brings a uH for di vorce on the ground of cruelty, and such tilt is finally determined against hn on he merits, she cannot afterwards, in a suit for divorce brought bv her husband harglng her with desertion. Bleed the facts upon which she depended to est sh un tne charge or cruelty as an excuse for neh desertion. I. Where a wife wss the recipient of n Income sufficient for her support and much lsrger than could be derived from he property of the husband, and the hus band shortly before their separation, ac counted, and paid to her the rntlre amount of the Income derived from her property unng the existence of the mnrrlsge rela tion, a Judgment of the district court ranting a divorce to the husband for the ife's desertion will not be reversed nor modified because auch court refuses to How the wife alimony. x. An award of the custody of an Infant child made upon granting a divorce, where either parent Is shown to bo disqualified. hould be made subject to the further order of the court. 4. The amount of money to be allowed wife to pny the expenses of defending a uit for divorce, is largely within the dis cretion of the district court: and its action will not he reviewed where it doen not appear that the wife has been hampered in making her defense, or Is financially nable to pay expenses necessarily In- curred. William Krntter tt Co. against Norton. Appeal from Holt. Reversed and re manded. Epperson. C. I. The service 'of a summons upon a wife at her home Is personal service, if the copy intended for her Is actually dellverrd to her husband for her. In her presence. nd at the same time Is read to her by the officer, and she understands that the copy waa Intended for her. 2. An unnecessary endorsement upon A summons, which has no tendency to inl- lead or prejudice the defendants, will not render the service void. 3. A court acquires Jurisdiction over a defendant by personal sarvlra of process, even though she be defectively described therein. Hols against Burling. Appeal from Gage. Reversed and plaintiffs action dismissed. Calkins, C. Commissioners' department 1. A purchaser at an administrator's said who assumes a prior mortgage on the land does not thereby incur any obligations to an heir who repudiates the sale on the ground that the property was tha home stead of the deceased. 2. A party who sustains no fiduciary relation to nor privity of estate with a remainder man, may lawfully purchase a mortgage which is a paramount lien upon the property and have the same foreclosed with the purpose of obtaining a title good as against such remainder man. Strong against Thurston county. Appeal from Thurston. Affirmed. Rose, J. 1. A former county attorney who baa been deprived of hla salary and office rent for a number of years through misman agement of eounty affairs er misapplica tion of county funds, may sue the county In the district eourt to recorer the amount due him on claims allowed by the county board, where there Is no fund available for their payment. 2. Failure of a county attomer to in stitute proceedings to abolish fiscal sys tem through which county business wss mismanaged and payment of hli allowed claims for salary delayed, does not estop him from asserting his rright to Judgment for the amount due. Exchange Bank of Wilcox against Un derwriters Insurance company. Appeal, Kearney. Reversed and remanded. Duffle, . commissioners division. 1. In a suit on fire Insurance policies covering certain personal property, and conditioned that a change In the title ot the property should avoid the policy, notlca to the oompiny of a bill of sale made by the Insured to a bank was attempted to n shown from the knowledge of such bill of sale possessed hy the agent of the com pany, who at the time, was also assistant cashier of the bank. Held, that whit notice to sn agent will generally be Im puted to his prtnolnal. the rule does not apply where the ag-ent's duty to his prin cipal Is opposed to his own Interest, or con flicts with trie Interest or another party. for whom he acta. In tha transaction where knowledge Is ohtain-d. ATRICK STAYS ,IN PRISON Application for Writ of Habeas Cor pus Is Denied by New ' v Tork Conrt. NEW TORK, June 4 Albert T. Patrick's ppllcatlon for a writ of habeas corpus. releasing him from Sing Sing prison, where he Is under Ufa sentence for murdering William Marsh Rice, was denied by the appellate division of ths supreme eourt in Brooklyn today. (I.wnba lATt) An Inhalation tor Whoonlna-Couah, Croup. Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Dlphtharia. m Boon e AstnmaMa. Does It set earn aiora aOaouvate knmiaa la a nnady lor dUaaias ot tta braatatng efanaa taaa to taaa the moodr lale the atnaaaal IVaiallBl nm heaanaa taa air. tvonalv anttAMrtlA. la oarrlaS ever abe ell aarfaoa wlia evary breath, (tries Bfoiaaaa sad ooaataas Inatnaai. It Is fraltasle e stothara with mall shildraa. For Irrtiataa threat Itnera It soloing bacwr man I'raaoieaa XDJiaastie Thoat lablaia. Basil la 1 for aampla bottle. AL! DMUOOIST. ttal noaial (aa Aa. eoripur Souklt. asa-Croae:eoe Oa uu raito mrasv HOTEL". i Block from KesaM sHnnsaV HOTEL,,,,, C0LL1NGW0 0D WEST tkTM .T NEW rout city Ob Uis Bloek Between 5thAve.&B'way Offers select accommodations to 4Ua criminating people. ABbOLUlh.LV hllUufHOOF, aa4 sffurus every facility for tne eon. tort ot guaala blluatad ia toe very gsart of ths city, ia a very quiet neighborhood, convenient to all sur face, bubway and eievatad railway Unas, and In the midst of the shus hing and theater district Rooms With Hath 93 and Cp. Cpsclai rales by Lbs mouth or season, Restaurant a la Carte. m m. BtosBiT. aa, Formerly of $lew Haven bouse. Mew Haven. Cens. jre&c