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1f THE BEE: OMAHA, THtTHSTUY, JUNE 24. 1000. REAL ESTATE CITY PROrERT V FOB BAI.B. (Continued ) 1C01 Farnam Street. 'Phone . Douglas 75G. J Dundee Houses at Reasonable REAL ESTATE CITV PHOI'KHTV FOR SAMS (Continued . rices. mi T'nderwood Ave.,' practically nfw t room hotiae. decorated, oak finish, easy terms; price, .l,noo. OM,Y fift cash, balance. Ilk rent, for nearly new hou, built by owner for homo, wtn exceptionally lam living room, dining room and Kitchen 1st floor, I larre bed rooms and buiti 2d floor, mod ern throughout, oak finish, gronnds l'Ox 13."i ft, hlKb and sightly. Owner leaving city, Price, U,V. New 7-room modern houe, with large re ception hall, oak finish 1st floor, 4 bed rooms 2d .floor, combination gas and elec trio fixture, excellent location; price, M.IiOO. lleiuwnable term. New up-to-date and well built bungalow, located pn Capitol Ave., having 7 rooms and outside sleeping room, modern, se lected oak flnlKh, 2 bed rooms and bath 1t floor, 2 bed rooina 2d floor, tiled vesti bule, full cemented basement, hot water heat, very Well built, ilnns and specifica tions at our. office. Price, $4,750. Easy terma. $5. 8"j0 8-rnom. t-story house, large living room, extending across the entire front. den. dining room and kitchen 1st floor, 4 - bed rooms 2d floor, strictly modern, oak I finish, full cemented basement, close to iar line. I We also offer some beautiful building x mis close to car line, with city water. ewer, cement v. Hlks and trees, for only 1 ijO cash, balnnce 10 per month. Price, OK y2-ACHE LOTS IN HOMK ACHES ADDITION. $5 DOWN AND $5 A MONTH ON V4 ACRES. $10 DOWN AND $10 A MONTH ON ia ACHES. This addition la located blocks west of Fort Omaha, only six blocks from 30th and Fort Ft. car line. If you will go out and look this ground over and see how large a piece of ground you are getting In a "4 or H-acre tract you will purely aee that It Is to your advantage to start now to save tfi or 110 a month and Inside of a tew years you will have a lot paid tor ana win not miss the payments each month. This la the way a great many people get started to save. It Is a good habit; better get Into the habit right away. HAHTINOS HEYDEN 1814 Harney Bt HOUSE OF HOPE. Wishes to sell their old home at 171J- 1715 and 1716 California Kt., that they may pay off the mortgage now due on their new home on Z7th Ave. There are three email cottages now renting for $41 per month. The lot Is one of the finest In the city, being WxlTO .and only five blocks from the postofflce, an excellent location for a triple flat or apartment. About a year ago a vacant lot less than 200 feet from this sold for $7. COO fcnd was con sidered cheap. , Hut this must be sold at once and . taking that In consideration the price Is set at only $.1,000. which surely means a quick sale. T-ook It over and sub mit your offer quick to the J. W.-RASP CO., Doug. liva. raw-fil nrandels Bldg. A-2&3. ACRES Three acres, unimproved, fl.OTiO; $200 cash, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. First Floor N. T. I. FMg. Tel. Doug. 1781, A-118S. $1050.00 Neat 4-room cottage, with 1 full lota, well located In Benson, t blrtVka from car. One lot set with young fruit, other two lots In fine garden, which goes with place If taken soon. Terma $4M) cash, balance monthly. . Benson & Carmichael 642 Paxton fclk.' REAL ESTATE fARM AND HAM II l.t.M) FOR SAME Nebraaka- oatlauea. 480-ACRE FINE FARM. nd Block ranch combined, level, dark. rich, sandy loam soil, 1W acres fenced. Cuts M0 tons excellent hsy. Improvements almost new and In excellent repair, li- room, 2-story house, two porches. bav window, etc. Large barn, granary and other outbuildings. two windmills, orchard, nice grove at house, four and one- half miles from Newport, nock county. Nebraska. Owner going to California and must sell, and Is offered at the low price of $.10 an acre, half cash, balance terms lsn-acre fine and well Improved farm near Gibbon. Neb., all Improvements, nearly new. Ml acres aflalfa, all In cultiva tion, worth I1"0 an acre. $14,400 will buy It. or will exchange for 2O0 acres Iowa or eastern Nebraska well Improved farm. W. W. MITCHELL, Board of Trade Bldg. Omaha, Neb. GOOD LAND CHEAP. 640 acres, western Nebraska, $3.25 per acre; $s00 cash, $1.2X1 payable In eight years, $160 each year; low rate of Interest. M acres In Dundy county, Nebraska, $.60 per acre. All casn. 16 acres In Kimball county, Nebraska, four miles south of Dlx; Swedish settle ment; every acre can be cultivated. Price $10 per acre. $0 acres In Polk county, Nebraska, near Osceola. $46 per acre. J. O. BONE. Council Bluffs, la. 312 Shugart Blk. 'Phone 14. A SNAP. 4S0-acre whest. corn and alfalfa farm; 50 acres hog-tight; good Improvements; $36 per acre. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb. BEND for long acre. BEM1S. list; farms 46 to $100 per Brandcis Bldg. ( - - TPN APRFS OR THEREABOUT 44 LOTH FOR SAI.F n)HK IN NK4R I.FAVFNWOHTH ST CAR LINK. CAN HE BOUGHT FOR $4 W NET CASH. THIS IS AROl'T VOI'R LA ST CHAKOK TO BUT ACRE PROP FRTY AT ANY SUCH. PRICE AS THIS. SEE UH AT ONCE. " - THE PUTNAM CO., M4N. Y. LIFE. lEWEYAVE. FLAT FOR RENT New flat of four rooms and bath, modern in every respect; gas stove, laun Only Three Left Of those lots In Ralph Place we have three unsold, 14 and 25, block I, fronting south on Dewey avenue, Just west of 42d street, at $450 each, and lot 1. block 1, A CUSTER COUNTY FARM Of 1,11 acres, about 7 miles north of Broken Bow. Practically all of this is valley land and level; suO acres now under cultivation; no better land can be found anywhere. Fair set of Improvements. This la a farm that anyone can feel proud of owning. We have this for about a month for $40 per acre; a few thousand dollars down when contract Is made, balance March 1. 1910. BRADLEY & MATHIESEN, Koom 4, Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. M BUGGIES SO WAG ONS WANT THE ROOM If you want a bargain you'll get It. Drummond's 18th and Harney REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS and wife to Martha C. $, block 30, Halcyon LEGAL NOTICES These will be aold before the , end of this cr week. A. P. Tukey & Son. 444 Board of Trade Bldg. Doug, 2181. BUNGALOW No. 921 South 2Sth Ave.. 5 rooms. receDtlon hall, all modern plumhiag throughout, fur nace heat, gas and electric light fixtures 1 14,4. KAI C-v will be furnished; lot S8il56; price, only iry JUSt Completed; 504 bO. $3.u00. Moderate terma. 30th street.' .$30.00 per month. R. II. LANDER YOU, 442 Board Of Trade. Tola.: Doug. 2151; Ind. A-2151. BOULEVARD HOU8K. 224S North lth St. rooms, modern, only iz.gwj. Brer.nau, Room 1 New York Life Bldg. HKRR IS A REAL SNAP. A 7-room house., modern exoept heat; lot I1I2S: fruit and shade: this house was built three year ago for a home; price $1,600. Call at 4915 Military Ave. HERE ARE A FEW LEADERS We can surely glva you a home or In vestment at the price and terms desired. Five-room cottage, - full lot, In Gibson atatlon. S600: rental terms. $40 cash and $10 per month buy a cottage of 4 rooms, city water, lot 24x130, near 29th and Grant, at $!0. Very choree new- 6-room modern cottage. exceptionally well built, plenty of room for finishing -additional rooms upstairs; con crete walks; sightly lot, 40x120; fine loca tion: near Stith and Ames, only $2,600, on besf'of 'terms:'' -Sew today' and make offer. This snap will go Quickly. Desirable ( room . ail modern, cottage, home near 2Rth and Davenport for $3.ld0. Small cash" payment, balance same aa rent. Good 6-room cottage, partly modern, full lot, near 28th and .Douglas, only $2,160. Small amount down, balance rental sums. Close In. near lth and Paul we have a 12-rnom modern house and lot $0x160 for $3,250: $200 cash, balance same aa rent. Five-room cottage, water, sewer, closet, gas. permanent walks, paved street, etc.. near 24th and Leavenworth for $1,860; $75 cash, baianoe $15 per roontn. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO. 432 Ramg Bldg. 1Mb. and Harney Bta. $G,500 . FINEST CORNER IN KOUNTZE PLACE . 2024 WTRT STREET Nina large' rooms on a south front corner lot 100x124. Lower floor finished- In oak. Four large bed rooms on second floor and well fin ished attic Stable for aeveral horaea or autos. Streets paved on both aides and all paid for. Beautiful grounds, with abund ance of ahade. Large porches and numer ous bays. Owner ia a non-resident and has made a price which will sell It Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA 4R9 320 acres of UDland nralrle. black fronting north on Harney street,' at $&50. sandy soil, near Caney, Kan., price $20 per sre. 487700 acres of agricultural land In one body; some Is leased for oil and gaa and some Is not; located 9 miles southwest of Nowata; price $22 per acre. 479 230 acres or extra good rarm iana. located near Wann, Okl.; 200 acres of this Is as rich as you will find. 30 acres has soma draws In It; land raised 30 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 or ricn vaney iana, an niooth and part of same is In a high state of cultivation; this land Is located within three miles of Watova, Okl., and six miles from Nowata, Okl.; 800 acres of it Is practically In one Dody and 240 acres Is located three miles south; the land Is well worth $26 per acre; an exceptionally good bargain at $20 per acre. ) We have land In Nowata Co. in any size tract you may desire from 6 acres up at prices ranging from $10 to $35 per acre. There are 4.500 flowing oil wells In No wata Co. Natural gas Is sold at 2c per L000 cubic feet. You might get an oil well with your land. Average rainfall in Nowata county, $6 Inches per annum; average from March 1 to October 1. 24 inches, ana aistriDutea just as needed. Good water la found from 20 to 40 feet. Find Nowata county on your map. The Oklahoma & Cherokee Central R. R. east and west through this county Is a certainly. Land will probably double In value within two years. You can't afford to miss this opportunity. Ask Mo. Pac. ticket agent about low rates to Nowata. Come In and see us, or write. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Bed 19!. Omaha, Neb. Open evenings. C H. Carl berg, 911 N. Y. Life Bldg. SHERMAN AVE. AND BURDKTTE. Vacant lot 60x137. south front, fine resi dence location. A REAL BARGAIN NOWATA LAND LOT CO. Suite V4 N. . Y. Ufa Bldg. 'Phone Bed 19U9. Omaha, Neb. 22 ACRES On West Dodge road, with fine Improvements and over ten acres of grove; lies high and sightly. Would make a fine summer home. Price on application. The Byron Reed Co. 211 DO. 14tH St. Phona Douglas 297. ..... 4316. Erskine: Brick bouse, full lot. oath. Dakota. SPECU- IHOMESEEKER3 AND LAND LATOKS. I have a number of choice tracts of land I In Gregory, Tripp, and Myer counties. So. I na. i aeai in newiy patented Indian lands, and can furnish clear unincumbered About fcne-half what the house oost. to tltlea for all lands I control. Write me $1,800 say nothing about the lot. Look at It. Part cash. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO., Suite 624 N. t. Life Bldg.. Phone Red li9. ' Omaha. Neb. LOOK THIS UP 6-room house, $12$ Half-Cass. Only $1,100. Very easy terma. J. H. Parrotte, Bd Trade. LIST your property with Cbrta Boyer, 23d and Cuming St (U)- for prices and descriptions. Office at Gregory, so. uak. Dr. E. T. Spencer. REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F, D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. PRIVATE money to loan. waod, 61$ Brandela Bldg. J. H. Sher- REAL ESTATE r ARM AND HAMClt UNO FOR SALB Ccorado. LAND for sale tn Colorado within ' mile of Julesbura. nice prairie. 1 10 per acre; V down, balance I years' time. Addresa Thomas Cochrane. Lincoln. Neb. BUY A FARM! BUY A FARM! In the Denver suburban irrigation dls- PAYNB. BOSTWICK & CO.. N. Y. Life Private money, $MX to $3,000; low 'rate. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room L New York Life Bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS I desire te announce to home owners and home builder of the cities of Omaha and South Omaha that I am prepared to loan money on residence property at the same rata thst the hulMfnr and loan anaoclatinnM trlct; 62,000 aores coming under Irrigation pay their depositors for the use of the Its architectural lines, aa well aa to con veniences. Would oost you $$.000 to build today. Terms can be made. We can show It at any time. HAST1NOS tc HEIDKN, 1614 Harney St. within 8 miles of the cjty of Denver. BUY NOW, The prices are low. You can sell any It la modern in time at a prom A SPECIMEN. " 640 acrea. Extra good level section Box Elder Valley, all fenced, loo plowed. Will divide Into quarters. $30, one-half casn. Terms. money they are lending, thereby effecting a saving to borrowers of the expense of managing and maintaining building and loan associations. No commission Is charged for maklna loans, onlv a nominal in sum la required to cover expense of record acres lng mortgage and examining abstract of Price title. fiivuege granted borrowers to pay 10 per ... ..it vmi mnra aHnnt thia' it. cent to au Der cent oi tna orinciDai on anv rellent proposition and quote you on other interest aate. interest payable aemt-an f plecM. Writ now. Information fre. I . vr a u iir-Ait i. ui DWAnn FOR SALE TO BE REMOVED nt Be. Bldg. . Omaha, Neh. FOR RALE 4.000 acres of land with good water for a large part of aame at dry land prices. Woodruff A Mumper, p. o. Box Til. Greeley, Colo. 120 ACRES well Improved land. Red river valley, Minnesota; nothing better on earth: $4$ per acre. D. T. McMahon, Endi- oott St., Bt. raui. Minn. Nebraska. W. II. THOMAS, 60$ First National Bank Bids-. Telephones: Douglas 1648. Ind. A-1648. Seven-room modern house, with hard wood finish. $1,750. Also for aale, a good vacant lot In the aama neighborhood. $600. Chance for some one to get a good home cheap, .. J. H. Dumont& Son. $500 TO $300,000 on Improved property: no aeiay. uabviin unua., it f arnam tit LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandela Bldg. $600 TO $5,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-ZiM. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co 'Phona Douglas 6W0. 1005 Farnam St. BARGAIN. 1114 8. $2d Ave., well built 10-room house. thoroughly niodsrn. good oak floors, nicely furnished, lame and roomy. Large lot 0x171 feet, with large barn. Owner, going to leave the city, wants to make Immediate ale. Price reduced for quick aale to $t,2:$. It's cheap. "We wllf show It to you any day or you can call at the house yourself and look at it. D. V. SHOLRS COMPANY, 111 Board of Trade Bldg.. Uh and Farnam. Telephone: Doug. 43. Ind. A-2049. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co Notice of Stockholders' Meeting;. To the stockholders of TUB MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY; In conformity with the requirements of the Constitutions and lawa of the states of Missouri, Kaunas and Nebraska and the by-laws of tue Company, VOU AKhl HEREBY NOTIFIED that by resolution oi the Board of Uuectors of The Missouri Pacific Hallway Company duly adopted at a meeting of said Board on the 2ih day o( May. A. D., 1MW, a meeting of the stock holders of The Missouri Pacific Hallway Company has been called to be held at tha office of the Company, Huoiu 706 Missouri Pacific Building, in the City of St. Louis, in tho State of Missouri, on the sixth day of August, A. l. liM), at nine o'clock in the forenoon, tl) For the purpose of considering a Con tract and Articles of Consolidation bearing date the 2th day of May, lJt. Heretofore made and entered into by ana on oenan oi The Alissouri Pacific Railway Company and the following named corporations by order of their reapective Boards of Directors: The Kansas and Colorado Pacifio Rail way Company, a consolidated corporation of the State of Kansas; The Central Branch Hallway Company, a consolidated corporation of the State of Kansas; The Hooks County Railroad Company, a corporation of the State of Kansas; The Nevada and Minden Railway Com pany, a corporation of the State of Mis souri! , Nevada and Minden Railway Company of Kansus, a corporation of the State of Kansas; Kansas City and Southwestern Railway Company of Missouri, a corporation of the Stale oi Missouri; Kansas City nd Southwestern Rallwaj Company, a corporation ol the State of Kansas; The Fort Scott Central Railway Com pany, a consolidated corporauou of the State of Kansas; Kar.opolls and Kansas central tvuwj Company, a corporation of the state oi Kansas; , The Kansas Southwestern Railway Com pany, a corporation of the State of Kansas; and .... The LeRoy and Caney vaney r un. Railroad Company, a corporation ot uie State of Kansas. (2) For the purpose or voting upon ine 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 be re jected; ' ,&) 10 consmer ana oie iuwn ma iuuh tlon of a resolution accepting the provis ions of Article II of Chapter 12 of the Re vised Statutes of the State of Missouri, 1XW. and to authorize the filing thereof. all aa required by Section numbered 106 of such Revised Statutes in the case of con solidation of railway corporations; and wherebv all or any of said corporations and The Missouri Pacific Railway Company have agreed to consolidate in the Whole, and -to consolidate the stock of the re spective companies making such consolida tion, and to form ana mane unaer ana pur suant to the laws of the Slates of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, a new, consolidated corporation, to be known aa The Missouri Paciflo Railway Company, owning, con trolling, possessing and bringing under one management all and singular the lines of railroad and other properties, real, peraonal and mixed, powora, rights, privileges, im munities and franchises, belonging to any of the companies making such consolida tion. uDon the terms and conditions nxed and stated by said Contract and Articles of Consolidation- (4) To take any other action in the pre mises, and to transact any other business that may properly come before the meeting. Such Contract ana Articles oi consonaa tlon will be submitted to the meeting of the stockholders so called for examination and every stockholder attending will be fur nished with a printed copy thereof, and at any Mm before such meeting any stock holder will be furnished with a pUnted copy or such contract ana Articles or conso lidation upon application therefor during business hours to the Assistant Secretary of the Company, at the orrice or tne Com pany In the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Dated, May 29th, 1909. GEORGE J. GOULD. President of The Missouri Paciflo Railway Company. A. H. CALEB". Secretary of Tha Missouri Paciflo Railway Company. J2toA$ S. R. Rush Berry, lot llelchts. . South Omaha Land Co. to H. J. Hauflalre, lot 14. block t-9. South Omaha A. 1). Smith and wife to II. F. Swen son, lots $2, M. west 2IH ft. lot 64 and south 4 of alley adj. block "A." Reservoir Addition W. T. Seaman to Joseph Brady, lot $. block S. Bowery Hill J. J. McMullen and wife to L. C. Gibson et al., lot 20. block S, Brown Park William H. Ahmaneon and wife to B. J. Scannell. part lots 77 and 28, Luke Templeton's Addition Carrie K. Lldstone et al. to John Swanson. lots li and 14, block 4, Ames' Place Jennie B. Lauer and husband to Kdlth 8. Heckman. part lots t and . block $, Isaaca A Seldon'a Addi tion P. J. McKay and wife to George W. Hervev, lot 42, block 7, Northfleld.. James Conlev to V. A. Rhyno, lota 1, $. S. block 10, Drew s 11111 8. D. Mercer Co. to Katherlne P. Dlneen. lot 9. block 12. Walnut Hill. Alfred Thomas and wife to Mary Sally, lot-fl. block 13, Kountie Sd.... Emily Shlplev to J. V. Shipley, lots 13 and 17. block 142; lot 11. block 131, and lot 13, block 112. Florence E. W. Homan to Oecar Peterson, south SO ft. lot Id. Mock IS, Improve ment Association Addition Thomas M. Greeley et al. to ssme.... James A. Howard and wife to George A. Stoltenberg et al, lots 19 and 20. block IB. Halcyon Heights H. A. Coppock and wife to Minnie Fmpkey, lot 5, block 2, Thornburg Place 3. J. Mahonev to Helen Rroderlek et al.. lots R 19. 22. block 2, Ma honey ft Minnhans 1st., Hattle L. Denton and husband to August WUke, lot 10, Marlon Place. $ 200 (00 2,766 200 40 1,000 10 1 $00 $.000 MO T50 Total mm RAILWAY TIME CARD IN ION STATION lOTH AND MASON I'nlon Pacific Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a7:30am all:40pm Colorado Express a$:60pm a 6:00pm a 9:20 am .a 4:10 pm a5:ii0pm .al2:66 pm a $:60 pm .a 7:20 am a 6:45 pm .a 4:00 pm a 6:46 pm .a S IS am a 4:45 pm a 7:00 am Atlantic Express Oregon Express Los Angeles Limited.. Fast Mall . China and Japan Mall North Platte Local.... Colo. Chicago Special.... al2:10 am PtAOtrlna JU, RlrhmRhurs Local bl2:40pm b 1:40 pm V.ll.v Tnr.nl fmntnr via- Lane Cut-Off) al0:00 am a $:45 pm Valley Local (motor). ...a 5:10 pm a 9:00 am Hantlnirs-Sunerlor b 2:16 pm b 6:20 pm Local nacsengers not carried on tralna Nos. 1 and 2. Oh Ira ar o Great Western Ft. Pail-Mlnneapolls $:80pm 8:15 am St. Paul-MlnneaDolls 7:30 am 8:20 pm Chicago Limited 6:10 pm 8:16 am Illinois Central Chicago Express a 7:16 am a 8:45 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7:16 am Mlnn.-St. Paul Exd b 7:15 am Minn. -St. Paul Ltd a6:U0pm a 7:16 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local. b 4:16 pm bli:30am ChlcaKO & Northneatern GOVERNMENT NOTICES ....a 7:40 am all:35pm ..a7:45am al0:20pm ,...al2:05 pin a 3:36 pm a 8:45 pm all:00am ....a 6:10 pm a ZM pm Chicago Daylight .. Twin City Express. Chicago Local Sioux City Local..., Denver-Chlcaito Ex Chicago Special a 6:02 pm a 8:00 am California-Chicago Ex. .a 6:06 pin a 3:28 pm MlnneHota-Dakota Ex... a 7:00 pm a 11:30 am Twin City Limited a 9:00 pm a 7:06 am Los Anneles Limited. . .a :10 pm aii:Jopiu Overland Limited all:60 pma 7:15 am NEBRASKA AND WYOMING DIVISION Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:60 am al0:30 pm Lincoln-Long Pine ....a 7:60 am all:00am Norfolk-South Platte. ...b 2:16 pm b 6:20 pm Hastings-Superior b 2:16 pm b 6:20 pm Deadwood-Hot Springs a 3:55 pm a 5:20 pm r-aaner-Lander a 3:56 pm all :00 am Fremont-Albion b 6:80 pm b 1:S6 pin Chicago, Hock I land memo EAST. Leave. Arrive. Rocky Mountain Ltd. Iowa Local The Mountaineer Des Moines Looal..... Iowa Local Chicago-Eastern Ex. ..a 3:10 am all:05 pm ..a 8:40 am a 4:30 pm ..a 7:42 am a 2:06 am ..a 4:00 pm al2:30 pm ..1)10:36 am tiMpm 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. .a 8:08pm a 8:06am WEST. The Mountaineer a 8:00 am a 7:36 am Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. (for Lincoln) a 8:80 am a 6:47 pm Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:20 pm a 4:80 pin Okla. and Texas Ex a 4:40 pm al:O0pm Rocky Mountain Ltd....all:12 pm a $:06 am Missouri Pacific K. C. and St. L. Ex. K. C. and St. L. Ex. Wabash St. Louis Ex.... ...a 9:00 am a 7:00 am ...all:16pm a 6:50 pm ...a 8:30 pra a 9:26 ant St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 8:00 am all:15 pm stanoerry L,ocai (trom Council Bluffs) b 5:00"pm b!0:15 am Chlcairo, Milwaukee A St. Paul- Chicago and Colo. Spec.a7:36am all :40 pm Cal. and Oregon Ex...,. a 8:00 pm a 8:25 pm Overland Ltd all:48pm a 7:15 am Perry Local b 6:16 pm bll :56 am 3,400 ACRES DEED LAND - 640 ACRES LEASED SCHOOL LAND $ miles from Wood Lake, fenced and cross fenced, running waler, also i wells and 3 windmills; good house and new barn for 13 horses and & WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg. sen rnone uougias zais. PROPOSALS FOR DRAFT, SADDLli riding and pack mules. Chief Quarter master's Office, Omaha, Nebraska, June 22, I'jOO. Sealed proposals, la triplicate, will be received at this office, until 11 o'clock a. m.. central standard time. July 21, 1U09, and then opened In the presence of attending bidders, for fifty-eight (5S) draft mules, wheel; forty-two, (42) draft mules, lead; twenty-four (24) ' riding mules; thirteen (13) saddle mules; and seventy (70) pack mules, for delivery at Omaha, Nebraska, or other prominent railroad points. The animals to coinform to specifications for mules. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Particulars and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed 'Proposals Tor aiuies." and ad dressed to Major D. E. MCCARTHY, Chief Quartermaster. J2J-24-2.Jyl7-l-20 BURLINGTON BTA lOTH at MASON Bnrllpgton Leave. Arrive. Denver and California... a 4:10 pm a 3:45 pm Puget Sound Ex a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm Northwest Ex all :60 pm a 7:06 am Nebraska points a 8:46 am t 1:10 pm Lincoln r asi Man oi:rupm al2:l6 pm Nebraska Ex a 9:16 am- a 6:10 pm Llnooln Local b 9:08 am Lincoln Local a 7:26 pm a 7:50 i,m Schuyler-Plattsmouth ,.b 3:06 pm bl0:20am Plattsmouth-Iowa a 9:18 am a 8:50 am Bellevue-Plattsmouth ...al2:30nm a :M nm Colorado Limited all :60 pm a 7:06 am Chicago Ltd a 7:25 am all:3upm Chicago Ex ,.a 4:20 pm a 3:55 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:30 pm a 8:30 am Iowa Local a 8:16 am all :30 am St. Louis Ex a 4:40 pm all :90 am Kansas City and St. Jo.alO 45 pm a 6:80 am Kansas City and St. Jo. a 9:16 am a 8:10 pm Kansas City and St. Jo. a 4:40 pm a Daily, b Dally excent Sunday, c Sunday only, d Dally except Saturday. WANTED TO RENT Good Home Cheap At 4415 Parker street. Just west of the Military road, we have an 8-room house, cept about 400 acres; one of the best stock ranches In Nebraska. Price $40,000. Terms, one-fourth caoh, balance 20 years at per eent. Would take small stock hardware .r i.n.ral marchandlaa In liva ratlr.tatl two-story, wit n large ioi ana ground, not town as part payment not over 87,000. WE are getting Inaulrlea for well located houses. Must have sole aaencv. Nowata cows came aneas. Land and Lot Comnanv. su te fi?4 V. Y oorrals, granary, ohloken house and other I Life Bldg. Phone Red. 1999, Omaha, Neb. Improvements; l.oou acres nay,, tu aores I open evenings, cultivated, balance pasture; all level ex- WANTED Board and lodging In Drlvate family for gentleman and two boys, aged 9 and 7 years. Inquire at 302 Postofflce building. modern, whtoh, we can sell for $1,600. veniant tt oar and not far out Con- i J. II. DUMONT & SON, Sole Agents 1606 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Douglas 690. Nebraska. Land. 2s0 acres. Cuming county, ' Lou an valley, close to town, well unproved,, x.u. 110 acrea, Burt county, .near Craig, im proved, a bargain at $o0. lbU acrea. Burt county. 7 nims to Craig. improved, $$; pns-lhird cash, balance easy terms. 6 0u0 acres. . Omaha Jndlan lands, in We really believe the lot on 32d Ave. near Thurston county, Just on market. Write " l u, .. 1.1, 1. - ..nuln. karaaln- I Dia f ciihhh tw Gar v uuw AM Tukey & Son. 444 Board, of Trade Bldg. Phone Doug. 11 SI. 6 ACRES $2,250 Fine, high sightly tract, close to Omaha, car Una and paved street: one acre In fruit. balance can be cultivated. Terms $x) 4 casili, balance to suit. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO, . 'First "Floor N. T. Life Bldg. . Phonea Douglas . JTM, independent . A-1188. A RealBargain WANTED For the summer, furnished house, about 6 rooma. by responsible couple. Aoaress f li. care He. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 6-room house. la 6-room house and a couple of vacant lots. NOWATA LAND AND I)T COMPANY, nunc i ri. i. iue xJiog., umana. m Phone Red. 1W9. Open evenlngs. STOVE REPAIRS NKW furnaces; hot water and hot air combination heating; $ and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantel gra'es gas stoves repaired, water fronts and flower vases. Omaha Stove Repair Works, I2u iotigiss et. 1'hones: Ind.. A-S621. Bell. I ouglas M0. WANTED TO BUY OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming; June 19, 1H09. Sealed proposals, lu triplicate, will be received at this office until Thurs day, July 8. 11HJ9, at which time they will be opened In public, for furnishing and in stalling tn administration building, rear annex and ward wings Nos. 1 and 2. of Post Hospital at Fort I. A. Russell, Wyo nilng, door screens and window screens with metal frames, approximately 802 suuare feet of doors, 257 square f fet of transoms and B.K.'O square reet of windows. Soccif ications are on file In this oftice. i:iank forms and all information will be furnihhed on application. Envelopes con taining proposals should be indorsed "Pro posals for Door and Window Screens for I'ost Hospital at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo ming." and addressed to Captain V. K. Hart, 15th infantry. Acting Quartermaster, t . i?. .Army, ivoum a, Atfio nan. v.nevenne, Wyoming. J21-22-23-24Jy6-7 OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING (quartermaster, rort omana, Nebraska, June IS), 1;U&. Sealed proposals, In tripli cate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard lime, July 10, 1WJ, and then opened In public, for the construc tion, nlumbing. heating, electric wiring- and electric fixtures of an addition to Post Hos pital at ioii Omaha, .eUi.k,- Full re formation furnished on application. U. S reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing proposala to be marked "Proposals for addition to Hos pital." and addressed to Captain George 8 Gbbs, Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Omaha. Nebraska. J 21-22-23-24-J8-9 t7'il.t5 ft., all- liavlna uald. V 1, SICLUY. ttt B. of T. BIOS, -v ' WHlf RENT? -r house, toilet, gas, sewer, city water; lot Xxl.i) feet; only $1.3W. Eaay terma. J. It. Parrotte. Bd. Trade. ROOM ' modern cottage and lot Kxl32: pet gam; terma reasonable; see owner, kil a. I IB at. JOHN U DARKER, 646 Brandela Bldg. BEST price paid for second-hand furni ture, carpeta, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 371. BIG GNAF FOR SALE. Fine Improved farm. 100. in central Ne braska: ail in cultivation but few acres; acres alfalfa; handy to town and school price $( acrer, good terms; one of the beat In the stale. Address the owner, Y 7ti, care BEST price paid for 2d hand furniture. stoves, clothing. Wm. Rosenblatt. Tel Douglas 6401. WANTED SITUATIONS l For high grade men. cal! Omaha X. U. C. A. FORT LOGAN. COLO.. JUNE 22. 1909 Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re celved until 9 a. m., July 22, 1!M9, and then publicly opened for construction of addi tion to water distributing system here. Plans and specifications may be seen here. United States reserves rlnht to accept or reject any or an proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals snouia do marked "proposal for Addition to v ater system." and addressed to t'on trutuug Quartermaster. J24-2'jJy$-10-n OCEAN STEAMERS Raw York to Havro-Prl 8 Day FRENCH LINE Compajjnie Glnlrile Tr&nsatlantique 6!gsnf!o Twin Soraw Bn4 Exprau Steamer. Naval officers in command, wireless telegraphy, submarine safety bell aigaal system. La ProYenea, July $ La aavoia, July I ' La Touralna, July IS iLt Brttagna, July II La Provauce, July 14 Lorralna, Aui. I. poolal OnevClaea Csbla Sendee) (tl class) (40 to Je0) alternate batuidaya. Raw Yerk-Bo" aeaux Service (one class cabin) only 40 ana MO. Vast .. Maoras o r H ft L. Nsaaa ... W. B. Bock W. O. Davll .. Itot Parnast Stiaat .. ltul Paraaai atraat .... lat National Baa .. U14 Parnaa atraat 814 toata Utk tiraal ASHLAND RANGE A FIXTURE Government Probably Will Decide to Retain It as Tarsjret Prac tice Field. There is a strong probability that the Ashland target range may be made a per manent range for amali arms practice by the United States army. Colonel Cornelius Gardener of the Six teenth Infantry is now at tha Ashland range to make an exhaustive Inspection of the range and surroundings with a vtew to considering its permanent use as a govern ment small arms target range. It was used as a practice range by the Sixteenth Infantry during the preaent tar get season with satisfactory results, and there is reason to believe that it may be transposed Into a permanent range for all the troopa contiguous to Omaha, Including Fort Des Moines. Quick Action for Your Money You get that by using The Bee advertising columns. The Bee Oilers Each Week Shining Silver Dollars lor Stories by Children S3.00 For Best Story, $8.00 $2.00 Second Best, $2.00 $1 Third Best, $1 The Next Four Stories Win Interesting Books One of these seven prizes may as well be yours. Why not try for It? All school children below the second yner in High school have opirtunities to win the prizes indicated above. Here's the way: ; There are countless plots for romances, tragedies and comedies in the want ad pages of every edition of The Bee. If you unearth a plot from one of these little advertisements, and write an interesting short story based on it, we will give you a prize. Your parents or friends may help you in the selection of a plot, but the composition must be all your own work. We want stories of not more than 500 words interesting, clever little stories the very best you can write. Ypu will not only have a chance to win one of the prize, but will get a whole lot of fun out of selecting the plot and' writing the story. 'You may think, right now, that the selection of a plot is going to bo hard. It isn't. Of course, you'll have to thlak and observe and read the advetrisements care fully, if j-ou want to win a prize, but you can win if you will really try. You see, the people use the want ad pages xf 'Tli6 Bee for so many different purposes that each little advertise ment is really a pulse beat in the life of a city. Some'of the advertisements! will suggest poverty; some will sug gest prosperity; some romance; some comedy; and so on, through the many different phases of life. A situation wanted advertisement could bring to mind the story of a young man's struggle to secure a start in life. A horse for sale might suggest the story of a husband who wants to sell the horse in order to present an electric runabout to his wife. Make up your mind, NOW, to win one of these prizes. You can do it and at the same time have a lot of fun. It's a fascinating game. There are a score of good 6tories in this very edition of The Bee. Turn to the want ad pages and dig them out. You can do it. STUDY THESE RULES Any boy or girl below the second year In High echool can take part in this contest without cost, whether or not you live In Omaha, but you must observe all these conditions or stories will not be considered. Your atory must be based on a Want Ad appearing In The Omaha Bee of the week current, and must contain NUT MORE than BOO words. . - At the top of the' first page write plainly your full name and address, your father's or mother's name, the grade and school you attend, your teacher's name and your own ago. Next below paste The Bee Want Ad on which your story Is based. When the stories are published, any names or addresses In the Want Ads will be left out. Ts'ext write the title you have given your story. . Write neatly on one side of the sheet only. Stories will ordin arily be" judged entirely on their merits A3 STORIES, but In cases where two or more are of about equal merit, then penmanship and neatness, according to age, will be considered. Do not roll your manuscript, fold It and address the envelope: WANT AD STORV EDITOR, OMAHA BEE. If mailed, see carefully that the postage Is fully paid, or leave it at the business office of The Bee. Do not enclose stamps for re turn, as no stories will be returned. Stories must be received at The Bee office not later than Thurs day noon of each week. The prizewinners will be announced and the prlie stories published in The Bee of the second Sunday following. You may submit only one story a week. TRADING BY MERCHANTS HERE MADE WORTH THEIR WHILE Jobbers' and Manufacturer' Associa tion Htnrm Hc-fnnd from Jnlr It to October 1. Excursions to Omaha to trade promise to become trips to the city for sightseeing and Summer rest, and besides the refund which the Jobbers' and Manufacturers' as sociation makes to customers of Omaha wholesale houses, some railroads ma put tn a low round-trip rate to Omaha and return. The Jobbers' and Manufacturers' associa tion, of which Ward M. Burgess is chair man, is preparing for the fall merchants' meeting and on the plan inaugurated by Omaha wholesalers will refund fares again. The excursions will not be on certain dates, but the fare will be refunded to any merchant buying in Omaha between July 18 and October 1. From the office of the secretary 2&.000 copies of the official announcement to merchants are being mailed and the outlook is for a heavy trade on fall and winter goods. The Jobbers' and Manufacturers' associa tion is reminding merchants that Omaha is not only a good city in which to trade, but is becoming a city which every busi ness man should see. The aierchants came from points only a short distance this side of the Pacific coast to attend the last meeting of the association, old boy who was shot and killed last Au 1",V "ihlJf th Flr8t re''"nt, HllnolH Springfield riots. A Viper la Ihe Stoiuarh Is dyspepsia, complicated with liver and kidney troubles. Electric Bitters help all such caseaur no pay. 50c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. , Soldier Konaa Not Gslltr. KANKAKEE, III., June 23 -Private Jo seph B. Klein war today found not guilty of the murder of Earl Nelson, a Id-year- ALL HAPPY AT WAY PIE WAS FINALLY DOLED OUT Mayor, RepaMlcana aad Both Foe. tlona of Democratic Council Bxpress Satisfaction. Peace again reigns In the city ball and all are happy with the exoeptlon of the baker's dozen of appointees who have been pushed from the public crib. . - Mayor Dahlman says he got about all ho wanted, the republican council men believe they did as well as any one could undcr the circumstances, tha "friendly" demo crats chuckle over saving to the mayor ef the principal members of his cabinet and the "traitors" are Joyful because " they showed the chief executive that he is not the whole show. Now that it Is all over. It has been de cided by city hall attaches that the. mayor played a shrewd political game, and by sparring with the council made it appear that he tried to pay off political debU, but that In the final analysis he was secretly glad the council refused to con firm some of the men he appointed. Thesa attaches point out several Instances among which are Valentine Karabowski for meat Inspector. Karabowski was Insistent upon getting a political job, so the mayor twice appointed him to the position, and that was all he could do. It was not his fault that the council did not confirm Kara bowski, and now the mayor a "square" with him. "I did not say that t got 'aU the men I would like to have seen confirmed," said the mayor, "but I amwe"Il satisfied With the result. I am particularly glad In the selection of Judge Dickinson for city prosecutor. lie Is good lawyer and a good friend of mine." Do Children Need Alcohol? Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He will probably say. "Very, very rarely." Ask him how often he prescribes a tonic tor them, lie will probably answer, "Very, very frequently." Then ask him about Ayers non-alcoholic frarsaparilla a a tonic for the young. i. O. Avar Co., lowiii Ma..