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TIIK BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUKE 25. 1000.
REAL' ESTATE
' IT V FHOPEHTV I'OH Sal.B
, (Continued.
REAL ESTATE
(r,nStlnnd )
CITY PBOPKHTV FOrt tklf..
1
DO NOT MISS
i-. Special Sale of Acre
Saturday, June 26th
Lots
IN
JEWELL PLACE
REAL ESTATE
TA ft M AND HA.MH I.A FOR SAMS
Nebraeka-
reetlaed.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
(Continued.)
MONET TO LOAN Fayne Investment To.
WA.NTED-Jty loans. Peters Trust C
WANTFD Cltv loans and warrants.
Farnam tmlth Co.. IJ Farnam 8t.
W.
SFCONP M'WTO.AOR loana negotiated.
Apply Rooma 417-U First Nat l Bank Bldg.
fcell Phone Pomtlti 2311.
WANTED TO RENT
Good location for summer homo, located on interurban car
.'line, north of Bellevue; only twenty minutes from South Omaha.
Take ear at 24th and N St., South Omaha, and get off at Jewell
crossing and walk east. Over 100 acres will he sold in tracts of
one acre up to-twenty. No tract farther than five blocks from
-! car line.
:. East half of addition has fine old forest trees and blue grass
sod. Wst half fine garden, land.
(Salesmen on the ground all day.
GEORGE & CO.
1001 Farnam St. Tel. Douglas 750.
r geo. h, McNeill
-r ; 2316 M St., So. Omaha. Tel. South 5.
$4,000 for 1,280 Acres
1.20-acre Improved ranch, with good 4
room house, ioxSO. Bern. 11x14; granary,
corncrlb and chicken house; outside cellar;
cattle shed. S2x:U; five miles of wire fenre.
Well, windmill and tanka; 1G0 acrea la
ArrAeA land. One section la school land.
a . . K it I k. .. . . A " ' 1
under ct.mv.tlon and aca flt dw WB are getting Inquiry , for well located
N. Y.
Neb.
railway. It la surely a great bantam ana ypen eeninn.
iv una wnu ............ , , i.irT.ri n A i-,ti.. t n .
II of his homestead rights nothing or l.""-"' ""T"1 '"'" '-
. l. . i . v -... KArn h..n nfferMi in Tim iv lor antieman ana iw i" ' avvu
the state. About li.000 will handle the deal. and 7 years. Inquire at S02 Poetoffioe
Balance easy. Write ua at once aoout
this.
NEAR A8HLANU.
SO acrea located two mllea north ana
.nil mtmmt nt Ashland RfllinrierS COUlliy.
one of the beat market town In the atale. WE HA VR HVYFRK for a fi-room house,
Tiii. arm h.. annA Rrrwm house, turn i (-mom hou? and a counle of vacant lots.
for fourteen horses; granary and large NOWATA I,ANI AND I.OT COMPANY,
under cultivation and iMO acrea first class nr. .rFi-mni imji. 'y." ior
h.v land. Thla place la about 14 miles from houses Must have sole aaenoy. Nr
Mullen, the county feat of Hooker county Land and Ijnt Cornpanv Milt P24 .
Nebraska, on the Burlington Missouri t.lfe Bid Phew Red. IK, Omaha.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
BANK STATEMENTS
JOO.UW.OO
1M.OOO.0O
i,0i.tXi
4i .40 MO
16U.UW.0O
hay mow, chicken house, hot house ana
yards; two wella and tank; so acres in
cultivation; 20 acres fine meadow. Frulf
of all kinds. W have this at quick rale
for 75 per acre and land right around It
sold recently for I'.K) per acre.
EI. JOHNSTON & CO,
Phone Doug. 1236. l'U4 Farnam.
Suite 24 N. Y. Life Bid.. Omaha.
Phone Red. 1!99. . Open evenings.
STOVE REPAIRS
NEW furnaces; hot water and hot air
combination heating; 2 and 4-hole ladndry
hot water heaters, mantel grates, gas
Moves repaired, water fronts and flower
Omaha Rtove Repair Works. l?o.
No.' X7T5.
Report of the Condition of the
MKHl IIA. 19 A Alio AL, BA1 K,
At Omaha, In the State of Nebtaska., at
the Close (it Business June U, l-'M.
KKSOL'KCKS.
Ioans and dlscounm t 4,JT1S31
Oveidratta, aecuied and unse
cured f. t. bonds to ei-cure circula
tion V. x. bonda to at-cuia C t. de
posits I", f. bonds on hand
bonds, aecurtlleo, etfi
Banking house
Due tiom national
banks tnot reswrve
agentsl I W5,270.5
Liue from stale and
private banks and
ttankers, trust coni
panlra and saving
banks i8.K7.41
Due from approved
reserve agents 1,129,784.06
Checks and oti.cr
cash items 5,348.40
Exihanees for clear
ing house i.,w.i
Notre of other na-
tiunnl banks
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels ana
cents
Lawful money reserve
In bank, via:
Specie
Legal tender notes...
BIO SNAP FOR 8AI.E.
Fine Improved farm. 160. In central Ne
braska: all In cultivation but few acres; vases
26 acres alfalfa; handy to town and school; t2ft Dooglns St. Phones: Ind , A-8021, Bell,
price 175 acre; good terms: one or me oeei poiieias nw.
In the state. Address the owner, x 78,
care Bee.
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WEST FAKN'AM HOME, '
$4,000.00
Four rooms and hall on first
.floor; 4 bedrooms upstairs. Ex
cellent condition; will decorate
to suit. Lot 50x141), at south-east
corner 37th'and Davenport.
-Two squares north of Farnam.
If not.'sold this week will lease
or,ix year at $35.00.
- t?KEEFE" HEAL ESTATE CO.
' 1001 N. Y. Life, Doug, or A-21.V2
22 ACRES
. On West I'odge road, with '
' fine Improvements and , over
ten acres of grove! lies hlKH
and sightly. Would make a
fine summer home. Price on
applicative.
The Byron Reed Co.
. ,. 212 So. 14lh Ht.
'Phone Douglas 2u7.
i- MUST HAVE MONEY.
The owner of 142."i N, 26th St. must have
money and "III make great sacrifice for
j. Mutck sule. J4ous hHM C fine large rooms,
modern, fin cellar, scret n and Mtorm
.V.- liulou s, barn and stwd, XJne tei ractl lo;,
.,-pavcd tiiot, eil puld for. This is In easy
t',' walkUli; - distance, milking it tha blggey!
ffereii. l&lll rash. ha!Hiici
to Mult.
I -sf. AV. HASP CO.,
.i 4 Ilium liV",S OO-ill BrandelN Bids:. A-li'.
V-, IF YOU HAVE
. city property, tarms. laurtt' lands or me.
.-I'liand'se to aeil or trade, list them with m.
It a you nolhlnt. unluhs 1 i-ffei t a suli
U . MHi hell. SI!2 Hoard of Trad- H.il.
WHY RENTf
3-r. house, tollrt. gas. sewer, city water;
lot 2St120 feet; onlv $1,250. Eaay terma. J.
H. lrrutte. Bd. Trade.
$(),.")00
FINEST CORNER IN
KOUNTZE PLACE
2024 WIRT STREET
Nine large rooms on a south front corner
lot .
100x124.
Lower floor finished In oak. Four large
bed roonm on aerond floor and well fin
ished attic. Stable for several horsea or
auto. Streets paved on both aidea and all
paid for. Beautiful grounds, with abund
ance of shade. Large porches and numer
ous baya.
Owner Is a non-resident and has mad
a price which will kUl It. It la modern in
lis architectural linea, as well aa to con
veniences. ould cost you IS.000 to build today.
Term can be made. -We
can show It at any time.
HASTINGS & HRYlfcJN, K14 Harney 8t.
A SNAP.
4N0-acre wheat, corn and alfalfa farm
50 acres hog-tight: good Improvements
per acre. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb.
WANTED-T0 BUY
PEST price paid for second-hand furnl-
$35 ture, carpets, clothes and alioes. Tel. Doug.
S'71.
BEND for long list; farms to $109 per
acre. BKM1S, Hranrteia mag.
Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA
HE ST price paid for Id-hand furniture,
sloven, clothing. Wm. Koaenblatt., Tel.
Douglas S401.
WANTED SITUATIONS
4S 320 acres of upland prairie, black For high grade men. call Omaha Y. M. C. A.
sandy soil, nr Caney, Kan., price $20 per
...rB' . WANTKU Position as office girl
323
4"t7 700 acrea of agricultural land In one Bee Bldg.
v at,i i Ignited for nil and fcaa and I .
some' Is not: located mllea southwest of WANTED Position on farm by reliable
N'nnata: nrlce 122 Der acre. man with experience; speaks irman. Ad
478290 acres of extra good farm land, dress George Popa, 24th and P Sta., Omaha.
loeated near Wann. Okl.: acres or tnis
la as rich aa you will find, 30 acrea has WHEN writing to advertisers, kindly men.
some draws in It; land raisea su du. oi n,,n The Hoe.
corn and oats to the acre; 70 acrea Is
leased for oil and gas and Is paying $1
per acre advanced royalty; big bargain at
lAi mr acre.
4KH-1 (Ho acres or run vaucy iana, an
mouik and part of same Is In a high
ae of cultivation: this iana is locaieo.
Iihln three miles of Wat ova. Okl.. and
x miles from Nowata, Okl.; 500 acres of
la practically In one Dody ana zw acres
located three miles soutn; me iana is
cd bargain VlVpe? a". CepUOna"y KuSbT NOTlFlA i.v tV rluUM !
have land In Xow.fa Co In any size the Directors of The M.sxouil
tr.c? vou ma J desire f?om B acre up M folfic Hallway (Jon.pany duly adopted at
pHcea'ng" fromMSTo V"' pe'r "aVe! fd ".52
There aro 4,tV flowing oil wells In No- A. p., lw, a m.ee.tl,f . V,.L
... . ... 1 1. m. ert nA. I nOineiB Ul 1 IIS II HHUUn I MtlllU IVlin7
11QUSE.OF.1IOPE.- ,
, '' W'lshi K. to ' sell Ihelr old home at .1711
171". and 171.VJ California St., that they may
pnv off the moriitage now due on their
m w non-.e on JTth Ave. There are three
nniall cotmpeM -now renting for $11 per
V-month. Tlic lot Is ore of the finest in the
citv. being WrlK and onlv five blocks
iV'from the noafoff iot, an -excellent location
-I "for a trifle flat or apartment. About a
' " jmr aro a vacant lot le than 200 feet
"'fiohi M-- rold for 7.f(i0 and was con
Nldrrert cheap But this must be sold at
ni and taklig that In consideration the
n'lc- Is Bet at onlv .r.0on. which surely
'''f-nni;' a onl-k sale. Look It over art! sub
"' nit vour rrfer oiilck to the.
..' .'' .7. Vr: RASP CO.,
t- ' . ' ' . .
Mr. Conductor or Motorman
We would like to have you look at the
new 6-room modern cottaga at the -southeast
corner of 23th and Amet Ave., all
modern except heat. Price $2,600, on easy
terma.
Payne, Bostwick & Co.
Sole Agents, Main Floor, Nev York Life.
Itn your iana. . u..ui . ,h. i'nu .if wi ij,iii
,V::"e. r.a' l"?ZTWT3 fn ho Of MssJu?!. on th. .fxth day
to Octoter 1. 24 Inches, and distributed lust August. A. U. LK. at nine o clock In tue
aa-needed. . . . ',"5?5l .u.
(iood water la found from 20 to 40 feet. I w .ATA.rt
IXJOK THIS UP.
B room house, H12S Half-Cnsa. Only $1,100.
Very easy terms. J. II. Parrotte, Bd Trade.
r nl rminiv on vmir man. I
T e Oklahoma & Cherokee Central R. R. the 2-Jtn day of May , 1M. ''fe.oior.
east and west through this county Is a "' nd entf,red n lSLtv Comoanv and
certalntv Land will probably double in The Missouri Pacific Railway Company and
"a u wlihlnL two r"arsP ySu ycantaf f ord the following rr.amt
to miss this opportunity. Ask Mo. Pac. oft"45' respective Boa rds o. lr " "
ticket agent about low rates to Nowata. The Kansas and Colorado P'
I war iJun.uuuy. a coiinuiiutticu -i-e.w..
BUNGALOW '
h iwth Ave.. B rooms, reception
ill, all modern plumbing throughout, fur
ace heat, gas and electric light fixtures
111 be furnished; lot S8lJt; price, omy
MUX). Moderate terms.
C E Carlberg,
:U N.- X. Life Bldg. '..
Come In and aee us. or write,
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.
Suite 24 N. Y. Life Bldg.
Phone lied IK. Omaha, Neb.
Open evenings.
ay Company,
of tha btate of Kansas;
The Central Branch Railway company, a
consolidated corporation of the State of
Kansas;
The Rooks County Railroad Company, a
corporation of the ttate of Kansas;
The Nevada ana aiinaen kuii
pany. a ccrporatlon oi ie buu
HOMESEEKERS AND LAND SPECU- sourl; ,
LATOR8. Nevakla and MUlden Mall way oiupny
I Kave a number of choice tracts of land Kansas, a corporation of the busts oi
in. and Mver counties. So. Kmuiv
IbV 1 rieal In newlv natented Indian I ununa rlo ana fiAirth western Hallway
ands. and can furnlwh clear unincumbered Comoanv of Missouri, a corporation of the
lllion xor Hll nuus uunuui. i nil uia I Ktate Of MlSSOIirl; 4
In -Oregory. Tripp
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h
. WE WILL TAKE
Y0UR LOT
for the first-payment on a brand new
a.r.wm uirirtlv modem house In Crelgh-
inn'i First addftlon. price $:t.!O0. Owner
will ta a KOtl"bulKllng lot aa first pay-
merit and monthly ' payments on the bal-
'anfe If d wired." This cfstalnly la better
' than borrowing - money to build on your
'' lot and a whole lot less trouble. The hoaiae
' - 14 ready te move Into.' See ua at once.
Payne, Bostwick & Co.
Pole Agents, Main Floor, New York Life.
" 4316 Erskirie ; -
Brick bouae, full lot. ,
for prices and descriptions. Office at
Gregory. So. Dak. Dr. JE. T Spencer,
$1,800
About one-half what 'Ihe house cost, tc
uay nothing about the lot. "Look at It.
Part cash.
NOWATA LAND A LOT CO.,
Suite 624 N. Y.'Llfe Bldg.,
Phone Red liKS. . . Ornaha, Neb,
$425
for a nice building lot in the south part of
the city, well located, with new cottages
adjoining, city water, cement wlks, on
grade. Terms one-third 'cash aud balance
monthly payments If desired, or 6 per cent
discount for all cash.
Payne, Bostwick & Co.
Sole Agents, Main Flovr, New York Life.
TEN ACRES
OR THEREABOUT 44 LoTSPOR SALE
CLOSE IN. NEAR LEAVENWORTH ST
CAR LINE. CAN BE BOUGHT FOR $4,500
NET CASH. THIS IS ABOUT YObK
LAST CHANCE TO BUY ACRE PROP
ERTY AT ANY 81'CH PRICE AS THIS
SEE US AT ONCE. '
TUB PUTNAM CO., 504 N. Y. LIFE.
A SNAP.
', '" Two south front lots en Amea Ave.,
'.$3.' fo bath. Addrees D 20. Bee.
only
BOULEVARD HOUSE. I2 North 19rh St.
rooms, modern, only $2,500. Thomas
. Brannau. Room 1 New York Life Bldg.
BARGAIN.
llKBK AKE A FEW LEADERS
t Wa cai' aurely give you a home or In-
vestment at the price and terma desired.
Five-room cottage, full lot. In Gibson
- .atatlon. $! rental terms.
: $r cask and $10 per month buya a cottage
'of 4 rooma,- city water, lot 25x130, near Wth
and Crrant. at $960.
- - Verv chok'e new S-room modern cottage.
. exceptionally well built, plenty of room for
.finishing additional rooma upstairs; con-
- crete walks; alghtly lot. 40x120; fine loca
' Uon: wear Wh and Ames, only $2,500. on
best of teriha. See us today and make
off.e Thla intD will ao Quickly.
'" reslrbl 4-room all modern cottage
home near 26(h and Davenport for $S lW.
Small cash payment, balance aame aa rent.
Uood 5-xoom cottage, partly modern, full
lot. near 28th and Douglas, only $2.1n0.
Small amount down, balance rental sums.
Cloae lu. near ISth and Paul we have a
n 12-room n.iderii house and lot 30x150 for
VtUi; $200 (BMh, balance same as rent.
- Five-room cottage, water, sewr, closet,
caa. permanent walka. paved atreet. etc..
near I4th ,and Iavenworth for $1,850; $75
rash, balance $13 per month.
RUSSELL & MpKITRTCK CO.
433 Ramge JJldg. Utb and Harney Sts.
U OR VL-ACRE LOTS IN
1' HOME .'ACRES ADDITION.
$3 IHnrS AND $5 A MONTI!
ON Vi ACRES.
$10, DOWN AND $10 A
,:. .MON'HI ON V ACHES.
1- .This addition is locate4 t block west of
I i'Kert Omaha, only six blocks from Soih and
Fort St. car line. If you will go out and
'.ook this, ground over and aee how large
a piece of ground you are getting In a "4
- or V-cre tract you will surely see that It
- Is lo your advantage to atari now to save
K er $1 a month and Inside of a few years
ou will have a lot paid for and will not
(ilea the paymenta each month. Thla Is the
. ay a great many peop!a get started to
save. It .is a good habit; better get Into
the habit right way.
. HASTINGS HEYOEN MM Harney St.
1114 R K2d Ave., well built 10-room house,
thoroughly modern, good oak floors, nicely
furnished, large and roomy. Large lot
fjliriTl feet, with large barn. Owner, going
lo leave the city, wants to make Immediate
sale. I'rice reduced for quick sale to $6,200.
It's cheap. We will show It to you. any day
or you can call at the house yourself and
look at It.
n V KHOt.KS COMPANY.
Ill Board of Trade Bldg., 16th and Farnam,
letepnone: Doug. , ino. a-bhu.
LIST your property with Chris Buyer, Kd
and Cuming bta iui
v RPAL ESTATE
FARM AND RA.Mli UNO FOR 1ALE
Colorada.
.AND for eels' In Colorado within miles
of Juleaburg. nice prairie, $10 per acre:
down, balance $ years' time. Address
Thomas Cochrane, Lincoln. Neb.
6 ACRES $2,250
Tii fin. lgh sightly tract, cloae to Omaha.
car Una and pated street; one acre In fruit
RlY A FARM! BUY A FARMI
In the Denver suburban Irrigation die
trlct; 62,000 acres comirg under irrigation
within 8 miles of the city or Denver.
BUY NOW.
The prices are low. You can sell any
time at a profit.
A SPECIMEN.
e-10 acrea. Extra good level section In
P.,,x l'.lrler Vallev. all fenced. 100 acres
plowed. Will divide Into quarters. Price
t:. one-half cash. Terms.
Let us tell vou more about this ex
cellent proposition and quote you on other
plecea. Write now. inrurmaiion. tree.
HARWOOD A HARWOOD.
416 Bee Bldg. Omaha, Neb
Mlaaeaota.
820 ACRES well Improved land, '. Red
river valley, Minnesota; nothing better oo
earth; i-ia per acre., u. i. wuiuuui m,nui
cott St.. M- raui, aimn.
Nebraska.
Nebraska Land.
balance cao be cultivated
cash, balance to suit.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
-'" First Floor N. T. Life Bldg.
Phones Douglas 17S1. Independent A-11SS.
2S0 acres, Cuming county, Logan valley,
close to town, well impryveo, i.u.
110 acrea, Burt county, near Craig",
I . k.,..li I ttM
10 acres. Burt cj.unty, 7 milea to Craig
Improved, $72; one-third cash, balance easy
terma.
&.UK) acres. Omaha Indian lands,
Terms $ao0 Thurston couhty, jut on market. Write
me.
JOHN L. BARBER.
(4S Brandels Bldg.
lm
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Stockholders' Meetiaa;
To the stockholders of THE MISSOURI
PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY:
in conformity with the reuuirementa oi
the Constitutions and lawe of tha stales oi
Missouri. Kansas and Nebraska 'and the
BANK STATEMENTS
24,100.00
4.6.4 M
61. 724.M)
9C.4."00
No. IttM.
Report of the Condition of Ihe
OMAHA NATIONAL BK,
At Omaha, in the State of Nebraska,
the Close of Husinrss June lU, Doy.
RKSOLRCES.
Loans and discounts $ 7.21T.!li. i
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured U. a), bonds to secure circula
tion t". S. bonds lo secure f. S. de
posits Premiums on V. S. bonds
Bonds, securities, etc
Banking bouse, furniture and
fixtures
Due trom national banks tnot
reserve agentsl
Due from (ate and private
banks and bankers, trust com
panies and saving banks
Due from approved reaerva
agents
Checks and other cash Items
Exchanges for clearing house....
Notes of oilier national banks.,.
Fractional paper currency, nick
els and cents
Lawful money reserve
In bank, via:
Specie $i.ns2.sn5 00
Legal tender notes.... $2,3ti8.0O
it
l.ilK.42
eoo.ooo.oo
tf,$,0M 00
4T.17i.00
m;.ii io
lTS.OUO.OO
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Current Literature
In the July nunibcf of CJunrcr's Is
Inaugurated a department of stoilrtles,
"Little Stories of Human Interest," In
which Is lo be presented each month to
supplement the larccr stories of romance
and adventure, rxcltlng to tear or to
laughter, or to bolh. In this department
for July are "A Desperate Voyage," by
Theodore Roberta; "A'Soli of Iho. Sutfins."
by Jennie Harris Oliver; "For the Sake of
Sadie," by Dennis II.Stovall.
2,744,S4S.M
15,000.00
500,000.00
31.0,000 00
74 437. SB
800,000.00
Redemption fund with lT.
treasurer 1&oi circulation;.
Total $ 7,879, 400. i
T.I ABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In ....1
Surplus fund '
Undivided prorts, less expenses
and taxes pata
National hank notes outstanding
Due to other national
banks Jl,44;i.J7S.l
Due to state and pri
vate banks and
bankers 1,087,600 0?
Dividends unpaid .... 21.00
Individual deposits
subject to check.... J,127,"80 6S
Demand certificates
of deposit t 73.00
Time certificates of
deposit
Certified checks 7,OfiS.&0
Cafhler's checks out
standing P9.20003
United States deposits 150.000.00
6.64S.J1.41
3, 000. 00
Reserved for taxes
Total $ 7.87,4O0.7l
State of Nebraska. County of Douglas, ss:
I, Fred 1J. Hamilton, cashier of the
above named hank, do aolemly swear that
the above statement Is true tn the beat of
my knowledge and belief.
FRED P. HAMILTON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
24th day of June, 1P09.
LOUIS W. WF.YMULLER.
Notary Public
Correct Attest :
FRANK T. HAMILTON,
JOHN F. COAD,
Q. S. ROGERS,
Directors,
The present number of Smith's- Maga-
ime Is one of the beitt we have ever'' seen
li-,544.&7 of this publication; and for Interest. " var-
210J 37H lety, and brightness Is good hot weather
,M.!Wi magazine. It opens with a complete novel.
14 " " "The Owner " h V.lhrrn t, !,'., .r.,1
'ji mi "
t.-viiiinB m uosen or more snort atones.
Redemption fund with V. S.
treasurer (0 of circulation)....
1.S19. 263.00
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In
tnirpius fund
Undivided profts, less expenses
and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding.
Due to other national banks
Due to state and private banks
and bankers
Due to trust companies and sav
ings banks
Individual deposltH subject to
check Y
Time certificates of deposit
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding
Gertrude King's styry. "The Debtor." Is
one of the great short stories of the year,
a tale of old southern Ideals. It Is given
a prominent ploce ia this month's .tJmart
29.RO0.O0 Pet. Anne Warner'a bright little. study of
feminine fancies. "A Tannin Jacket"! "The
$14, J33,W0 .02 Tower Man." by Norman D. Oray; 'Irish
$ 1,000.000 00 Songs," by Arthur .Ktriuger;' "The Rico
SOO.OOO.W) Pudding," by Johnson Morton; "Uouqueu
for the Author," by Miiry C. Francis:
by Maravrno Kennedy
fW.W7.50 "On the Mountain,'
4.257.4 1.2t Thompson; "Miss Independence," by le-
2 398 1S2 So I v"le l'1ia,,'r. anJ Campbell lacCulloch's
"At the Eleventh Hour" are features of
79.701.71 more than ordinary strength and charm.
4 0r.S8'1 44 Tne Smrt Set for July Is an exceptionally
7'. 173.27 interesting midsummer number. .
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mountains as a vacation pastuu. Miss
110.134. OS Annie S. reek's description of her exper
iences In making the famous ascent of
Total JH.333.0S0.02 Mount Uuascaraii. which appears In Tha
Slate of Nebraska. County of Douglas, ss: Delineator for Julv. will b eondurttva to
1. J. H. Millard. President of the above
named hank, do solemnly swear that the 'econa tnougni. in this number Uf the
above a'atemrnt Is true to the best of my magailne, Mabel Potter Daggett tells what
United States deposits ..
Deposits of U. S. disbursing of
fleers
Reserved for taxes
RAILWAY TIME CARD
oath Dakota.
Miscellaaeona.
Kansas City and Southwestern Katiway
Company, a corporation1-' ol tha Biaie oi
Kansas; ... jn , .
The Fort Bcott central; rmiiwux '--
pany, a conaolldatea corpura.nou m
State of Kansas;
Kar.opolls and Kansaa 'CentrM Railway
Company, a corporation "of the. State of
The Kansaa Southwestern, Railway Com
pany, a corporation of tn State of Kansas;
The LeRoy and caney vauey Air uiu
Railroad Company, a corporation or uie
t2) For the purpose OI voting upon in
question whether sucn tonirsci nu -ti.-ies
nt Consolidaiion. bo made and en
tered Into, ahall be ratified, aasented to, ap
proved and adopted ana sucn consonoaiiun
consummated or whether auch Contract
and Artlclea of Consolidation ahail bo ro
ll "
13) To consider and ote upon me aaop
tton of a leaolution accepting the provis
ions of Article II of uapter U of the Re
rtA ci.,,,1.. r,t Mtite of Missouri.
440 acres -In South Dakota, Improved; i., mn ,n authorise the flllna thereof.
one mile from email town; 13 miles from Hil 'ai requlred by Section numbered lu6it of
l'cuu u vu vivdv w ...I,.., if, ui.u iv,. njru Kevlsed Dtatutes in ine ut -
Must be sold to close an estate. Can dl- .niu.tinn ..t niimv coi-Dorations: and
vide If desired. Price $46 per acre. whereby all or any of said corporations
imi ..,...,, in wnyt.rn Win iu miles and The Missouri Pacific Railway Company
from town on main line of good railroad; nave agreed to consolidate in tne wnoia.
Improved, all smooth and under cuiuva- and to consonaaie tm v in
lion, anu io lorm nu mhuc.
suant to the laws of the States of Missouri,
Kansaa and Nebraska, a new, consolidated
i Irrigated Lands
Big crops of fruit, grain, alfalfa, sugar
beets, cantaloupes and vegetables. Fine for
homes. Will pay for Itself In two to six
years. Annual Income ns INVESTMENT
12 TO 30 PER CENT. Prlcea $8fi to $100;
one-fourth cash, balance 1 to 8 years. For
descriptive booklet write Isaac Conner,,
Chamber of Commerce, Omaha, Neb. lie-
liable agents wanted.
Buy a Farm or Ranch 5
No Better or Safer Investment
will divide to suit. Price, $15 per aoio.
T60 acrea Kay county. Oklahoma; Im
proved; all under cultivation. Immediate
puroiiaser gats an growing crop. -nc,
S,oUQ.
320 acrea, Platte county, Nebraska; lin
corporation, to be known a The Missouri
Pactfio Railway Company, owning, con
trolling, possessing and bringing under one
manaaemeni all and singular tha lines of
proved, and all tillable; close to three railroad and other propertiea, real, personal
and mixed. Dowers, rights, privileges. lm
munltles and franchises, belonging to any
of tha comDanles making such consolida
tion, nnon the terms and conditions fixed
Ml and all unaoie close to town, mou- - - . b 14 Contraot. and Articles
convenience .ucj. , as telephon, . and ftfL: :
m To take any otner action in ido pro
mises, and to transact tfny other business
that may property coma Darore tne meeting.
riunh Contract ana Articles oi wonsouaa-
tion will be submitted to the meeting of
could the stockholders so called for examination
lowna in uerman ana rousn aemeiueui.
iasy terms. $v per acre.
400 acrea. Merrick county, Nebraska; Ira
proved and all tillable: close to town; mod
ml convenience, sucn
R. F V., per acra.
1.200 aorea In Platte valley, l'i miles
from town on II. P. R. R.: 220 acrea sl
falfa; 300 acres In crop; balance hay and
grabs; fenced and cross fenced; two sets
of Improvements worth $11,000. Thl
be divided In small farms and aold at $76 and every stockholder attending will be fun
to $100 per acre. A GENUINE BARGAIN nisrd with a printed copy thereof, and at
AT ibb per acra. ; any Mme before such meeting any stook-
..V, tj.. . noiae. win ue lurnm. wil.. . p...iu '-VJ
2u0 acres good farm la
VI? J." ,ror .p""5?. V .! urJi lii business hours to the Assistant Secretary
"w" '"" " iJ'-""'-' 0f the Company, at the ornce or the com-
mnv in trie city or bl iouis, Missouri.
1V acrea L,ainoure count y, nurui uwni, - niit u.v th. 10.
In the famous wheat district; Improved ' nenRnm J. OOTTLn.
and all under culUvatlon; 6 miles to good pre,ident of The Missouri Pacific Rallwar
town and 1 market. Eay terms. A BAR- Company.
uaii ai v per awo. a. H. CALEF.
Secretary of The Missouri Paclflo Railway
Company.
J2toA$
TiT A T TV-T TDReal Estate
YYiJLfXVUr
873-75-77 Brandels Bldg.,
Company,
Omaha, Neb.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
REAL ESTATE LOANS
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead
Weed Biag.. ism ana aruain.
PRIVATE money to loan. J
wood, 416 Brandels Bldg.
H. Sher-
r A W 1.' DOOTtt-mi JL no
Private money, $600 to $6,000; low rate.
PROPOSALS ""FOR DRAFT, SADDLE,
lldlnii and nack mules Chief Quarter
niKi.r Office. Omaha. Nebraska. June 22,
1W. healed proposals, In triplicate, will be
received at this office, until 11 o'clock a, m..
remri.1 standard time. July 21, lttOS, and
then opened in the presence of attending
bidders, for Iirty-eignt ids; aran muies
vt v , m-nei: rortv-two u araii inuirs, iu
twenty-tour tfj numi mi. .r.i
(13) saddle mules; and seventy (70) pack
mules, for delivery at Omaha, Nebraska,
or other prominent railroad points. The
animals to comform to specifications for
mules. I'nlted Stales reserves the right to
reject or "accept any or all proposals or Any
part thereof, particulars ana oianxs ioi
nrnnosals Kill be furnished on application
Envelopes containing proposals should be
t . nn.,,.n. . v,ni. mdorsed "Prouosals for Mules, and ad-
home builder of tha cities of Omaha and dressed to Major D. L. McCAMrHJ, t hie:
iiiiilh llmnlii that 1 am nmurMl tn ln.n I (JUtrtermtlirr. ju-iftu) n-u-w
money on residence property at the aame
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
to loan on
Omaha Business Property. .
THOMAS BRENNAN,
Room 1, New York Life Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS
A, Real Bareain
We roavRv balleve tha lot onhd Ava. near
S Podge u i $4 .1W la a genuine bargain,
ifcal ft., alt paving paid.
W. U SaUJUT. 44 B. ef T. Bldg.
FOR SALE Twenty -two hundred acres
of good farm land, one mile north and two
east of North Bend. Fifteen hundred acres
under cultivation. 4an-4o sold In small
tracts ou easy payments at prlcea from $i0
to $0 per atjre, according tn- Improve-
I r- Address Ernest Kein, North Bend,
Keh, '
rate that the building and loan associations
pay their depositors for tha uae of the
money they are lending, thereby effecting
a saving to burrow. era of the expense uf
managing and maintaining building and
loan associations. No commission ia
charged for making loana, only a nominal
sum Is regulred to cover expense of record
ing mortgage and examining abstract of
title.
Privilege granted borrowers to pay 10 par
cent to $0 per cent of tha principal on any
interest aato. interest payaoie semi-annually.
W. II. THOMAS,
50$ First National Bank Bldg.
Telephones: Douglas IMS, Ind. A-1648.
$508 TO $i0 0u0 on Improved property ; no
delay. (JARV1N BROS., 1H Faruam St.
LOWEST RATES Bemls. Brandels Bldg
$,VW TO $5 OuO on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe
H.hI Estate Co., Iwl ,N. Y. Life. Doug, or
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRT'CTINfl
Quarterrr.rster, Fort Meade, 8. D., June
i, 1S09. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will
be received at this oiitce nnui iv a. in
mountain time, July 2. IMS., and the
nnened for cons ructlng Intake dam an
nine line for water system at Fort Meade
Plans and specification may be seen by
Intending bidders at tne orrires- ot in
chief auurterm-nter. Department of th
Missouri. Omaha. Neb.; Department of th
Colorado. Denver. Colo.; Department of
the Lakes. Chicago. III.; Department o
Dakota. St. Paul. Minn., and this office, a
which latter plane all information may be
obtained upon application, a aeposit
$14 to insure return. Is required before
rlans are sent on Individual application
The I'nlted States reserves tne rignt to r
Ject any or ail bids or to accept any part
or a M1 that may ne anvantaceous to tn
government. Envelopes containing pro
posals should be endorsed "Proposals for
r'ak I ur and Plre I. tne and ad
dressed to the CONSTRCOTINO QI'AR
TERMASTER. Fort. Meade, s i
NION STATION 10TII AND MASON
Leave. Arrive.
...a 7:30 am all. 40 pm
...a $:60 pm a 5.00 pm
a 9:20 am
...a 4:10 pm a 6:C0 pm
knowledge and belief.
J. H. MILLARD. President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
Z4th cla of June, 1!KK).
? - L: D. SPALTMNO.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
. WM, WAT.LACB,
L. C. NASH.
J. E. BAl'M.
Directors,
7:30 am
6:10 pm
8:15 am
8:20 pm
8:15 am
.a 7:15 am a 8:45 pm
.a 6:00 Din a 7:15 am
nlon Pacific
Overland Limited
Colorado Express.
tlantlo Express
Los Angeles Limited. t. . aiz:6 pm a o;uv !
Fast Mall a 7:20 am a 6:45 pm
China and Japan Mall. ..a 4:00 pm a 6 Pm
orth P atte Local a s:m am a :w vui
Colo. Chicago Special. .. .al:10 am a 7:05 am
eatrtce & stromsDurg
Ixical Dl:4upm Pi:wpn
alley Local (motor via
lane Cut-Off) alOOOam at:45pm
Valley Local (motor). ...a 6:30 pm a 9:00 am
Hastings-Superior o :id pm a o.m y"
Local passengers not carneo uu u'"
Nob. 1 and 2.
Chicago Great Welters
Paul-Minneapolis..... 8:30 pm
St. Paul-Minneapolis.
Chicago Limited
Illlaols Central
Chicago Express
'h cam 1. nmeil
Kfinn .Kt T'onl Em b 1:15 im
Minn .Ht Paul I.trt a 8:00 Dm a 7:16 am
Omaha-FU Dodge Local. b 4:16 pm oU:a0am
h lea tvo A Northwestern-
Chicago Daylight a 7:40 am all: pm
Twin City Express...... a 7:46 am alO 2U pin
Chloago Local ....aU:06 pm a 3:36 pm
K nuv fltv l.ncal a 40 um m.vi
Denver-Chicago Ex a 5:10 pm a 8:ii pra
Chloago Special.... a :02 pm a 8:00 am
California-Chicago Ex.. a $:( pm a 8:28 pm
Minnesota-Dakota Ex. ..a 7:00 pm a 9:30 am
Twin City Llmltea a:wpin i .w
t.. Amroies Limited. . .a 9 :10 nm a 12: 36 pin
Overland Limited all:W pma 7:16 am
NEBRASKA AND WYOMING DIVISION.
Nrfolk-BoneBteel ....... a 7:60 ana al0:30 pm
Lincoln-Long Pine ....a 7:50am all:Wam
Norfolk-South Platta....b 2:15 pm b 6:20 pm
Hastings-Superior d a.io pm o v"i
Deadwood-Hot Springs a 3:56 pm a 6:20 pm
Casper-Lander a 8.65 pra an:wara
Fremont-Albion b 6:30 pm D l.M pm
Chicago, Hock Island A Paclflo
EAST.
Leave. Arrlvej.
Rocky Mountain Ltd.. '..a 8:10 am all:u6pm
owa Local a e:w am .o v"
Th. umintiltxMr a 7:42 am a z:to am
Des Moines Local a :uu pm -7" P'"
bl0:86 am b 0:o6 pm
Chleago-Eastern Ex a 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm
Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. .a 8:08 pm a 8:06 am
W I .
The Mountaineer.. a 8:00 am a7:am
PlilA..A.MAhrailt& Ltd.
t innnini a 1:30 am a 5:47 cm
Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:20 pm a :0 pm
Okla. and Texas Ex a 4:40 pm alMpm
Rocky Mountain L.td....au:ia pm i n
Mlsaoarl Poclfl
K. C. and St. L. Ex a 9:00 am a 7:00 am
K. C. and St. L. Ex all:15pra a:M)pm
Wabaafct
St Louis Ex a 8:30 pm a 9:25 am
St. Louis Local (from
Council Bluffs) a 8:00 am" aii:m pm
Rtanh.rrV 1cal (from
Council Bluffs) jD:uipm oiu roaoi
Chicago. MUwaokee A St. Past
Chicago and Colo. Spec. a 7:36 am all :40 pm
r.i ,M ireum Ex a 8:00 Dm a 8:25 pm
Overland L.la au:pm i.jjsiu
Perry Local rjompra du:ou
No. 2riS.
Report of the Condition of the
NEBRASKA NATIOVAL DANK,
At Omaha,-in the State ot Nebraska, at
the Close uf miHincab Juno li, ktoj.
RESOURCES.
Loans and dlscouuia $ I,0o6,6ii5.5
weiuraiia, sec urea and untie
. curwl 8,379.70
o. uuuus io secure circuia
Hon 200,000 00
otner Donas ty secure C. S. de
posits U. S. bonda on hand
Premiums on U. jj. bonds
Bonds, Securities, etc H,7u0.00
county ana city warrants l,Ja7.07
x.KiiKing uouse, luriuture and
llxturrs 84,0f0.00
Oilier real estate owned 23,tfoe.07
win iruin naiionai
banks (not reserve
agents) $ 144,524.13
uue u om atale and
private banks , and
bankers, trust com
the gospel-woikcis of n great city do to
ward "Saving New York In Summer." For
the benefit of girls who are planning it
trip abroad for the purpose of pursuing
some branch of education. . Mltdred Stapley
presents "The Other Side of tudylug in
Paris." Jn her series, "After Colle&e Days,
What?" Ruth Cranston gives encourage
ment and advice to the girl , who live at
home. A feuture of this Issue la "Cheat
ing," a new song by Clare Kummer, com
poser of "Darele" and other successful
songs. The fiction Includes "A Dixcurd",
by Arthur Conan Doyle,' "The. Dead Past,"
by Alice Brown and "Hilly Brad and the
Big Lie", by Ellis I'arker Utitler. F. Mar
lon Crawford'a serial! "Siradella,". la .con
tinued In this midsummer number. Rud-
167,7,10.00 yard Kipling has written five stories foi:
3.600.00 The Delineator. The first, "Cold iron,"
.UK-liV o......, ,
nil. in iiiq ouildlltJC!! IIU , " X lit
fashlona for July are beautifully Illus
trated. Eduuard La Fontaine Writes of
"Fetes and Frocks In Paria," and Mrs.
Clara E. Simcox points out a variety of
"The Penny Dreadfuls In Dress."
paniea and savings
banks 12.S70.s4
Due from approved
reserve agema 137.402.71
Checks and . other
cash Items 66.23K.72
Exchanges fo clear
ing house 63,437.53
Notes of other na
tional banks a. sao on
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents 1 191 u
Lawful money reserve
in bank, vli:
Specie J.. 152,411.00
Legal tender, notes.... 17,610.00
Redemption. . fund wlthvU. 8.
treasurer x& ol circulation)....
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In 1
Surplus fund ,
Undivided profts, 1bs expenses
and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding
Due to other national
oanks $ 420,840 07
Due to state and pri
vate DanKi anu
bankers .!
Due to "trust ' com
panies and savings
banks
Dividends unpaid.'...;
Individual deposits
subject to' check
Demand certificates
of deposit
Time certificates of
deposit
Certified checks
Cashier's checks out
standing
United States deposits
Deposits of IT. s. dis
bursing officers...,.
i
William Archer; the great English critic.
In an article In the July McOlures tells the
truth for the first time about the negro
problem In tha south; Mrs. Fremont Older
In "The Story of a Reformer's Wife" has
written a fact story about San Francisco's
graft prosecutions; Burton J.' Hendrlck
shows that more has been learned , about
cancer In the last sis years than In the
preceding six thousand; AlberHis Ic
Creary describes the Battle of Oettyaburg
as he saw It when a boy, and George F.
Parker concludes his Cleveland papers
with the story of tha events leading up to
846,276.13 tne Pre8ldent' famous Venexuela message.
The fiction includes OutDdsts of EonrHre."
10,000.00 by Eloanor Stuart, Ike atory of a religious
$ t,219 833.G2 ' 8 or uvaa Amcu;
iiruiamy, a strong sea story ty 1.1 n-
200.000 00 coin Colcord; "Llllle," by Harris Marten
60,000.00 I vnn m A "Th T.lltla 11. . rn
J - ' I - - - ... i , 1 . 1 y . fllB
52 441 17 Threefold Nature," by Marlon Hamilton
18,300.00 Carter.
88,016.38
23,633.32
100.00
851,878.83
9,932.55
166. 230. R5
, 2,796.69
6,?fi8.75
98,359.04
49,238.12
The People'a Magaxlne for July baa a
complete novel by William MacLeod
Raine. which Is called "Edrlc Ashbrook's
Wife." People'a readers will recall many
of this writer's charming western stories
which have won him reputation. The
atory In this number la, re think, the best
Rat ne has ever done, combining his strong
feeling for the genuine western character
and landscape with a lova element that Is
decidedly original.
"The Spell of Italy," by Caroline Atwater
Mason, Is a most delightful book of travel
In Italy, Interwoven with history and In-
4.00000 terestlng Information of Important person
ages and events. The text Is fieauUfuIly
1.715,fl!2.45
Reserved for taxes
State of Nebraska." generously Illustrated In Sepia colored
. anepara, cashier of the above 1 wim a irnr.iispieoe itt, color.-; Fub
n.mra nanK. ao solemnly swear that the llshed by L. C. Page A Co, V
above statement Is true to the beat of my
iiuwiwjk ana oener. I . ; .
Subscribed .TTa fi".rA52L FVc.. ."A R7! L"1'" r Percy Srebnef. u
.w . . , nic till! thnr rf "Ttia PHn.u.',U..I, n . u
. " 1 . . 1 11 .nBUIEOi , ' ? .y-
24th day pf Juno. 1909.
I W. HCHRIRFR.
. A" Notary Public.
H. ' W. TATE8.
WARREN RWIT7LER
h. W. YATE3, JR.,
, " Directors,
WIFE TAKES ANOTHER
Bat Sbo and Her lfnshaad Still Aro
Friendly anal Keep l Cor
. respondeace.
BURLINGTON STA, 10TII A MASON
Borllnaton
Ieavo. Arrive.
Denver and California... a 4:10 pm a 3:46 pm
Puget Sound Ex a 4:10 pra a e:iu pm
Black Hills a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm
Vcrthwess Ex all 60 pra a 7:06 am
Nebraska points a 8:45 am a 6:10 pm
Lincoln Fast Man Di:zupm ari.ro pm
Nebraska Ex , ...a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm
Lincoln Local b 9:08 am
Lincoln Local a 7:25 pm a7:60i,m
Sehuyler-Plattsmouth ..b 3:06 pm blO 20 am
.a v:is am a s:nu am
al2:30 pm a 6:65 pm
all:60 pm a 7:06 am
a 7:25 am all 36 pm'
a 4:20 pm a 8:65 pm
a 6:30 pm a 8:30 am
a 9:15 am all:30 am
a 4:40 pm all 30 am
Kansas City and St. Jo.alO 46 pm a 6 30 am
Kansas City and St. Jo. a 9:15 am a 8:10 pra
Kansas City and St. Jo. a 4:40 pm
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. " c Sunday
only, d Dally except Saturday.
enna," etc., deals with tha wooing of Lady
Betty Walmlsley the royal ward-and the
English adventures of a young Frenchman.
Striking pictures of English life of the
period, desperate encounters, wild rides and
narrow escapea alternate with dance and
routs and lovemaklng. The -reader catches
a glimpse of smugglers on the Devon .coast
MAN ou,wltt,n ,hB revenue officers, sees great
men piaying secretly against the govern- -
ment for their own stakes,, and la shown
the brilliancy and vtclousneas of the. court
lire of the time. Altogether It la a book
that will captivate and entertain,' one that
may be commended to those who like a
Jlllllls WMlrAm'i ml f a . ., . i
another man. but Mr. and Mrs. w..trm !,.or?r ofJov lventure. Published by
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WEBSTER STA 15TH A WEBSTER
CD lea go, St. Paal, Mloaeapolra St
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Leave. Arrlva.
Twin City Passenger. ...b 6:30 am b 9:20 pm
Sioux City Passenger. .. .b I:W pm Dll do am
Sioux City Local c 8 45 am c AM pm
Emerson Local b 6:55 pm b 9:10 am
Mlsaoarl PaclSo
Auburn Local b 8:50 pm bll :30am
OCEAN STEAMERS
.CANADIAN PACIFIC
Ui8 TKAJI TOU DAYS AT IZi.
Waeki' avaUtag Between aloaueai, 44ueaee
v aa4 TLXwtytHtk.
Two daya on lire Deouiltui 8u Lawreoee
river and tbe elwrteat oceaa route te a.u
lope.
Nothing oetter eo the Atlantic thaa eui
tmutwtt Wlrelnas on all steamers.
rust dee. I) j secaad, toot eae oiase
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did not part on unfriendly terma and still
maintain a rnendiy and fairly regular cor
respondence.
Judge Troup, who heard Westrom's ap
plication ror a aivorce. indicated that he AU of the books reviewed here are on sale
mougni n esirom ana nis wire were rather In Brandels' book department.
too rrienaiy considering the circumstances
He Inquired of Westrom about his past
and found that he had been married be
fore.
"Did you dIVoree her, or she you?" asked
the court.
"She got the divorce,
"On what grounds?"
"Well,- our married life was unhappy, ao
I gave her grounds," replied the plaintiff
In the present suit. The case Is not ended
Mrs. Blaine D. Sltxer married at 17 years
of age and her husband was but two years
older. She admitted to the court that she
had married when pretty young and on
rather short acquaintance. A decree waa
given hr for nonsupport,
FUND FOR TAKING THE CENSUS
House Paaaea Bill Appropriating; Tea
Million Dollars for Kspease of
Enumeration.
WASHINGTON, June 14-Antlclpatlng
the Impossibility of ihe census bill becom
ing a law by July 1. the beginning of the
new fiscal year, tbe house today passed a
bill Introduced by Chairman Tawney of
the appropriations committee appropriating
$10,000,000 for the expenses of the taking of
'.the thirteenth census.
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