f B OFFERED FOR RENT Hewaa and Cottages Coo tlaaed. , J10 VARCT St.. room. J J?0 B. pith St.. 7 rooms. Both new, never . WxW-n nl mi atrtctlv rmwfrn THE IHW1X LAND CO.. &47 Brandels Hide. Tel. U. 11H- OMAHA Van end Storage Co.. ack, more. tore.H. H. (roods; etorehotiee, 1120-14 N. Uih. office lf Farnam. Tel. Dour lf- A SIX-ROOM hnuee, modTn except fur nace, looted at MM N. th St: paved street and one block to car; 1?0 per month. W. J. permody Inveetment Co., M N. T. Life Bldg. Tel. Dougl 6101 or A-tCtt. Capitol Ave.. . VSVt Capttol Ave., $2760. 0 N. 17th. 17.50. McCagu Co. HOUSES. Insurance. Rlngwalt. nrkr ilk. ELEOAN'l g-room flat, located at 19 & rh, all modern; price, 136. Bern La, Brandtls Bldg. roR hinti T-room, new, modern ttouee and large re eeptlon room; hard wood finish, combina tion fixture, eaat front, beautiful lawn; 704 N. 13d St.M0. 1-room, new, modern St Louis flat, com bination fixture, reception room, hard wood finish; 714 N. 13d fit HI t-room modern Bt Louls flat, reception hall, combination fixture; Til N. 13d Bt. HO. 1-room modern brick house; 1009-2011 Wil li Ave !. I room in apartment flat: 111 Clarke. 19. I room In apartment flat; 1917 Clark Bt 18.50. 4 rooma, 1734 8o. th "t. 110. C. M BACHMANN. 43 Paxton Block. CENTRAL no eaual for eolld comfort. all modern, 4 or 1-room flat. Apply 229 N. 13d. HOUSES, flat. Garvin Broa. Ill N. T. L. . 1-ROOM cot tune, large lot. Owner leaving cltv. 631 B. 27 th St.. FOR1 RE NT 7- room modern house, 23 Sherman Ave., on car line. Tel. Webster 1743. J. W. Young. MODERN Dunde home, I room, large brrt, fine shade, nicely located. 'Phone Doug. 1721. JSIS Wool worth Ave., 8 rooms, modern, 127.M. 2211 California, I rooms. 117. M. 2S10 Websler, 1 rooms, 12R. 1324 Ruggles, 5 rooms, 112 SO. Other. RING WALT BROS., S06 8. 16th St. SNAPS. 3419. Indiana Av . .new 1-room cottage, modern, t. 2313 Dewey Ave., new 6-room flat, oak finish, easy walking distance, very choice, nap for th money, 130. ON FARHAM HILL, on corner of 13d and Harney, new modern house, 4 large rooma, oak finish, fine mantel, tiled bath; nice lawn; to tlrat olss tenant only 140. THE ABOVE PRICEH ARE VERT WW, CONSIDERING THE QUALITY OF THE PROPERTIES OFFERED. LET US HEAR FROM YOU AT ONCE. ERNEST SWEET, 61 N. Y. L. DOUQ. 1471. FOR RENT room house, all modern 3811 Capitol Ave. Tel., Doug. 1911 or Red 3177. irrvTTat7a . In all carta ot th cltv XiW UUUk) Crelih Sons A Co.. Bee Ride. HOUSEHOLD GOODS packed, forwarded; cheap freight rates; moving and storing. Expressmen' Delivery Co. Tel- Doug. Hi. 3T7 PACIBJC ST., l-room thoroughly modern house, oak linisn. tu. A. u. uiuck. m Be Bldg. MAOQARD Van Jk Storaae Co. Tel. Douc. 149. Vf guarantee moving, pianos, house hold good. 4-ROOM cottage, 1610 Charles, 130; water rent paid: modern except heat; fin sur roundings, paved street Tel. Webster 2&M. HOUSESMPeter Trust Co.. N. T. L. Bldg. SIX room, brick, modern; U20 Maple.1 A MODERN, C-room brink house, Ull No. 28d St.; 2& pr month. 'Phon Harney 980. 4-ROOM, city water, barn. 1511 No. lth Steroa. BCAROO 81k-, South Omaha, ftO N. 14th, Hall. 4n Kama uiif.; both phone. tiOO-ttll S. 16th St.. room 32x0 ft., all In best of repair, Including new modern front, and steel celling. 1126-1411 Howard St.. room 22x00 ft., good basement, new front and general repairs will t made immediately. IN FIVE HUNDRED BLOCK. N. W. corner of 16th and Jackson St very attractive store room. 12x60 ft., large how window ot both 16th (tract and Jackson street, new expensive front Just completed. Good basement, heat furnished Lease I to I year at a reasonable rental UKOHQ& CO., lam Farnam St.' Desirable office. Karbach Blk.; IS Doug. Id and 4Ui flour Webster-Sunderland building, new entrance on Howard Hi. large, light office, heat and elevator aer vice rurnisneo. ?Thes office ar especially desirable fo ladles tailor, wholesale jeweler, light man ufaoturlng and similar line. Rental very OW'OEOROB eV CO., 101 Farnam St. , , . COME IN And see th ground floor offlo we now hav for rant facing Farnam St. Get In a cool office for th summer, tJO.M per mo. We also hav some other smeller offices In the U. 8. National Bldg., 13.26 up. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO., Ground Floor, 1301 Farnam 8t- .Desirable office In Continental block. ALFRED C. KENNEDY. 309 First National Bank Bldg. Telephone Douglas T23. Balldlnga. " THHJ REX BUILDINO Near 16th and Leavenworth St. 'Substantial 1 story and basement brick building, 44xt6 ft., large elevator, fir proof basement, well arranged shipping room, lease about three year. Attractive Office on ism t. rtentai Ilt per month. , 1O8-I10 JONES 8T. Well constructed warehouse. I stories and basement, 44x112 ft., or about IS.000 square leet oi jiowr pac. year at 1360 per montn. GEORGE 4V CO.. 1601 Farnam 8t OFFERED FOR SALE - farslUr. ixJ CARD CAPE. So! Id oak case, made by the Library Oi reau Furniture Co. This Is exceDlionallv well eons true ted office furniture and will last a UfsUm. Call 13 ee otfic. 17th and farnam. MOSTLY new, dining roorq, parlor and ted room furniture; a! bo Chlckerlug Colonial mabogany piano, reasonaoie, ZMi South aid Bt.. Central boulevard FOR SALE Typewriter, Buffet, Bird's- eye Maple uresser gnu nuionier ne (rlaerator. Gas Range. Sewing Machine Parlor Set and other furniture. No. Uih- &U l UPRIGHT PIANO 150. Round Dlqlng Table, Gas liens. Beds,. Dresser and other furniture. 13 No. 16th Av. M Isee 1 la ee s. DPTOS at out prices, freight paid on all HO orders, retalogue free. Sherman e ' WeOonnell Druii La.. Omthi. Nh- Gigar Stand Fixtures Consisting of three show cssee. on larg wall case, with eliding glat doors, two counters about fifteen feet long, will be old cheap for casn. Apply Bee bulldln, cigar store, inn ana rsrnatn. " FOR SALE New and Ind-hand billiard and pool tables. We lead the world In cheap bar fixtures: easy payment. Urun wlcUalk Collender. 407 U. 10th St. FOR SALE Cord wood. bass, cottonwoo.1 and oak. 12 a cord; 1 mllea north of Krug park and i mile from railroad track. Ap ply A. V, liranaeie, nrtnam tores. FOR : SALE Howling elleys. flv sec- tlct a I, No. 1 aueys. wiia simpiea pin spot tera, 'ueed one sttu; will 11 cheap. Writ William Iercn. oioux iity. ia- ' FOR aALK-Caa reejtataw aad saia. Ad rM J 4l4 car sk OFFERED FOR SALE (Continued ) Typewriter. Save One-Half on a Typewriter During July r nciallv pricing alt our high grade, llhtly-ueed and genuin rebuilt typewriter. These machine are to all practical purpose equal to new ones, and are covered by our two year" guarantee. We Hat below aome of our especially good bargain: NO. I REMINOTON, Improved, tnorougmy rtDUiii NO. REMINGTON. 10 model, ueed only few week NO 1 MONARCH, VISIBLE, thoroughly rebuilt, perfect condition,... NO. 4 JEWETT, slightly ueed. A-l condition NO. I OLIVER, thoroughly rebuilt, very beet condition NO. 4 UNDERWOOD, thoroughly rebuilt, A-l . condition NO. K BLICKENCDERFER, slightly used, like new, (140 machine) NO. ( OLIVER, tabulator model, used only few week NO. ft DENSMORE. (1100 machine), equal to new PORTAL, lightly ued. like new. ( machine) ... NO. 4 SMITH PREMIER, thoroughly rebuilt, very beat condition NO. 1 SMITH PRFMIKR. trlchrome ribbon, 1908 model NO. I NEW CENTURY, thoroughly rebuilt. Ilka new ROYAL, STANDARD VISIBLE, used only few week MANHATTAN, (like Remington), thoroughly rebuilt DOUGHERTY VISIBLE (1"5 machine) Mn 9 MONARCH, hack (Dace kev model, sllshtlv used Wa carry an Immense tock of new, slightly ueed and rebuilt typewriters, 22 dif ferent makes In all, from which to select. Cash or time payments, or we will rent a machine and let the ront apply. Call and inspect our stock, or wrlta for large bar gain llt end beat offer. B. F. SW ANSON CO., Inc. Store: OMAHA. LINCOLN. DE8 MOINES. 417 South 15th St. Established 1904. TYPEWRITERS Any raake, all price. old and rented, rent applied; easy terms; shipped anywhere lor examination. rin for larg bargain list and offer. B. F. Ewanson Co., 417 S. 1Mb St.. Omaha. Neb. thr Rnvsl Visible Typewriter. !&. You can pay more, but you cannot buy mor. A demonstration win convince jdu. i j v wrlter Kquipnent Co., 14 8. 11th. 'Phon Douglas 1368. NICE nickel plated steel rang at a big bargain. 214 N. 12d. mono MEN to amok our clear and ahar our profit. Tracy Bros. Co., 1416 Douglas. Scholarship Tf vou Intend taking a course In business enlleee. see us about a scholarship. We will sell you one at a saving to you. Ad dress O 85, car Be. . FOR SALE Cheap. Al quartered oak flat top typewriter desk, eight drawer. Call the Smith Premier Typewriter Co. D. 1284, A-2284. FINE safe, burglar proof, good condi tion; must be sold at one; located 2207 xard. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON. INS.. 411 N. Y. L. . Tel. D. 16-54, Dr. Katheryii Nlekolas. 50 N. Y. L. Bldg. PERSONAL OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Ramg Bldg. twit BAt.VATION ARMY solicit caslofl clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. W COUCt, repair aim iiui at n. nm nf collection to the worthy poor. Call phon Dougla 4U6 and wagon win caiu. DRUNKENNESS, drug habit cured to stay cured, under poaltlv guarant. Writ En or Ramedy to., uepu v. oo. vjins.no, jiou. mm TURNER, rraduat of Lelpalc, Ger- many Conservatory of Muslo; piano lesson cheap. Tel. Red boss or drop me a pomei 2674 Harney St. and I will call on you. smith, joneb. BROWN and all other rin HnA momethlnar of Interest In - our profit harlng cheme. Tracy Bro Co. atrs A-m Tit Wash.. D. C manicuring, magnetio massage, hr. 10 to 10. 1711 Dodge; ITCHING. dandruff, etc.. positively cured.. Describe trouble. Dr. Chance, Scalp Specialist. E-s syndicate Arcaae, Minneapoll. Minn. ANY lady wishing to be cared for In private horn during confinement reason able. Mrs. 8. C, Carson. 1810 St. Mary's Ave. . YOU will never "itoDurklckln" until you drink Shogo Llthla. Green' Pharmacy, phone Harney 68. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. art and mole permanently removed by electricity; con sultation free and confidential; all work guaranteed. Ml Allet-der. 624 Bee Bldg. MASSAGE AND BATH8. Mineral bath, electric, vibrating and Swedish massage. 301 Old Boston 8 lore. PRIVATE horn during confinement: babies adopted. Tbe Good Samaritan Sani tarium, 740 1st Ave., council Jilufls, la. DR. EGGERB. prlvat confinement homa 1616 Martha St. tel. Douglas 6130. . MAGNETIC Treatment. Fmmelln Brott, 2310 8. 16th. Doug. 6186. Prize Winners far the week ending July lO, 10OD The names of another seven prize winners in The Bee "want ad. contest apear below. Often it is very diffi cult to decide just whose story is best, and some of those, " who receive special mention and honorable mention, might have been chosen by other judges. It is very pleasing to know that such a wide spread .interest is being tuken in the story contest. In hundreds of homes the want ads are talked about by children and their parents,' as to which one has the best story behind it. All of the rtories, which win prizes, or receive special or honorable mention, are a credit to any boy or girl, and we are only sorry that we cannot print all of them. The Winners: Ftrat Prl Ella Fgan, 634 First Avenue, Nebraska City, Neb. Second Prtie .daliue wrckoff, S07 North 23d ttt., Omaha, Neb. Third PrU Yerna Kirtchbraun, fill South 21th St., Omaha, Neb. Fourth ITtxe Anna Henrirh, Bo 826, riattmouth. Neb. Firth Prixe Marjory tW.welt, 427 North Hth St., Beatrice, Neb. Sixth PrU Marlon fenny. Sargent, Neb., ltonte No. J. Seventh Prize Clarence Levi, 2211 Howard St., Omaha, Neb. , .' ., Special Mention Anns Miner, S0I4 Emmet St.,Omab. . Mabel Janattn McBrlde, 151 T St., Lincoln, Neb. Epthar' Splegal. 1205 N 24th St., Omaha, Neb. Helen Andergoa, 270S Uaradltb A.., Omaha, Neb. Agnes 8wanboek. 2506 Jefferson St, South Omnhn. Neb. Honorable Mention Elnor Stafford, not Webster St., Omaha, Neb. . Tlllle Larson, Friend. Neb. Grace La e son.- HOT Hamilton St. Omaha, Neb. Tena Dorranc. Ill N 4 lit Avnu. Omeha, Neb - . Emtnett Hlcky, O'Nell. Neb. . Ruth Rauch. Blair, Neb. M. Myrtl Jeoson, III! Isard St., Oma ha. Neb. Susie Rosenblatt, tilt Chart 6t, Oma ha, Nb. . Careen Hathaway. 011 .California St, Omaha, Neb. , Uaaal Wyckoft Far nam, Nb . -: " OFFERED FOR SALE (Continued ) U0 00 . 46 60 . 4R.00 . 21 M . M OO . 44.W , in on , r.oo . 27 $0 . 17.00 . 13.00 . 41.50 . 24 .00 . 39.00 . 17.60 . 14 00 . 51 04 Omaha, Neb. TTturwrnTFR. never used: Shole vlsl- hlei will sell very cheap. Tel. Webster 1444. liev. (jba. w. caviugw. HALL'S sates, new, Id-band. 1811 Farnam. treatment. Mme. Smith, ALAUrnrAi.O B- 1BthBt.f third floor, Tntino WOMEN coming to Omah strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's unrisuan association, inn ana Howard Sts.. where they will be directed to ultable boardina places or otherwise as- I ' " ' - ik. a m mn- I i,.in. ik ttninn ViI(TtT travelers aia. PROF. G. K. DIN J IAN, EXPERT 1 MASSEUR, restures health, makes you look nice and plump, remove nervousness, put your stomach, bowel, liver ana ma novs rn enod order: Imnrovea the blood ctr culatlon by message. Have you tried It? Correct i. ni. j. mMHHfl in rspn:it.ny mmuuii.. -A k..i,k ri. II At r)u HM n. KHS.. PATENTS D. O. BARNELU Paxton Blk. Tel. Red TIM. WH HAVE on hand a number of Ink l 7- barrel which we win sell at 60c each. They are fin for rein water or ashes. Call at pressroom Bee publishing Co. Second-Hand Boilers We will sell two boilers that have been in . m T .. lie-norsepower return tuouiar Doners, s-i Inch diameter by U leet long. They have 188 C. I. tnbe. 1 Inches by U feet, work- Ing pressure 160 pound, per squera Inch. Heat surfao 18.000 . aqUar feet. Grate area H square feet. W ar very anxious to dispose of the boiler immediately and will Sell at bargain, If taken at one. THH BKiu huiluimu COMPANY. I7th and Farnam fits.. Omaha. Neh. SEND u yxur mall order for drugs; irvipni aiu va fxv iqls- au jrore-Aiiiun irui wo., umana. PRINTING THE Quality Press, artlstlo commercial di Inter, hav moved from 111 8. 11th to uis rtarney hl iougia seti. CA8TLEMAN Printing Co., 1511 Cap.' Ave. i w.. ..... M.ih. r ia,h r-i.i a-. . 1 1 J J 1, L. tin u .III rU .1. ... ...,-.. .......... ...... v.ri.v. .w. I YAFFE PTG. Co., 107 Boston Store Bldg. WATERS PRINTING CO., 623 S. 11th St. HOLLAND Printing Co., 117 8. 17th Bt. REAL ESTATE LOANS tin tn iio 00 miita nromnilv 9. n. Wuri Wead Bid., 11th and Farnam. PAYNE, BOSTWICK CO., N. T. L Prlvat money, 1600 to 15,000; low rata Life FIVE PER CENT MONET to loan on Omaha Business Properly. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1. New York Life Bldg. GARVIN BROS.. HI N. Y. Life. 1M0 to tzuu.uuv on improves, property. lo delay. WANTED City loan and warrant. W. Farnam smith 4k Co.. 1120 Farnam St. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co, WANTEP-Clty loan. Peter Trut Co, Orlo Phebus, PUttgmouth, Neb. Virgil Stouffer, Fullerton, Neb. Ira Woodrum, 1244 South 14th fc.t , Omaha, Neb.. Madeline Cohn. 1302 Patrick Ave., Omaha, Neb. Mabel Janette Miller. Fairmont. Neb. Katherlne Roblnton. 2111 Maple St., Omgha. Neb. Lull Mae Coe, BozS, Florence, Neb. A. Marguerite Mark, 2011 Spencer Bt Omaha. Neb. , Ua Fox, 1101 Charles St , Omaha. Neb Helen Hauck. 1616 Lotttrop St.. Omaha isea. Agne Lundoerg. rremont, Neb. IUIr Jjoiumaer, its BOin lUin Ml.. boum umana, iNeo. Erth A ataVl'ev Caihon Neb .vm.A r?:?forT ftzWoJ.fi-!. St. w.h. M.k lorothy Batten. 1317 K St . Llnroln, Neb. Uall E. MOWara. 4I22 Capitol AV... Onta- na, JNeo. trma zari.tg, Lodg roi. ND , TIIE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: JULY REAL ESTATE LOANS' (Continued.) Mortgage Loans ' I daair to announce to home owner and home btlllders of tbd citlee of Omaha and South Omaha, that 1 am prepared to loan money on residence property at the same rate that the building and loan associations pay their depositors lor the use or ine monev they are lending, thereby effecting a saving to borrower of the exinnee of miniflni and maintaining null.llr.k- and loan eseoclatlon. No commission I charged for making loana, only a nominal eum is required to .cover expense of recording mortgage and examining ahetract of title Privilege aranted borrower to Day IP I per cent to JO per cent of the principal on any Interest date. Interest payable semi-an nually. Ail satisfactory loans are renewed at maturity. W. H THOMAS. 60S First Natl. Bank Rldg. Telephones Dougiaa IMS, ina. a-ims IMP TO ttln on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Rear Estate Co.. 1001 N. T. Ufa. Doug, or A-llM. SECOND MORTGAGE loan negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-11 First Nat l Bank) Bldg. Bell Phone Douglas 121&. LOWEST RATES Beml. Brandels Bldg. WHEN you reply to advertisement which appear In theee want Ad. column ginaiy mention the fact that you saw tneir aa- REAL ESTATE WANTED WHO haa a good six or seven-room house they want to sell? Addreas F 11L car .of Bee. WANTED Two or three sections good western Nebraska land. Want description and lowest cash price. ' W. A. QOUDAKU, 320 8. 17th St. CASH for urooerty. any kind, anywhere. If you want to buy, sell or exchange, ad dress Northwestern Business Agency, Minneapolis, Minn. WE HAVE BITTERS for a l-room house. a 4 room house and a couple of vacant lots. NOWATA- LAND ANU LOT COMPANY, Suite 624 N. Y. Lire Bldg.. omeha. Phone Red 199, Open evenings. WANTED-T0 BUY BEST nrlce oald f r (econd'hand furni ture, carpets, eiotne ana snoes. jsi. uoug, jti. BEST price paid for Id-hand furniture, stoves ..clothing. Wm. Rosenblatt. Tel. Dougla 5401. AUTOMOBILE Will trad first-class im- proved ranch property and tak in trade ....kn.. m.i k standard u. '.. . i... .III, 1 1 1 lllBl-u.na kuii'iliivii k . . v. u v model. B. G. Brockway. Laurel. Mont, I. niKTCn A. Munv n, T AAv-mcnA Double Wum, Double - uyunaer l wenty ,"rB,'-'0er osa ani"e. uur ill care Bee. WANT TO BUY 10,000 acres of land In one body In Ne- orasxa airect rrom uwners. Must do rooa . . , . . , , , .,,. riu lanu BIIU wiiiiiii ins Bin mil. , nm INTERNATIONAL LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY, AND 210 Be Building. Omaha, Neb, -,. , , ,a. ,rne oompanle. The Putnam tlinUPOT n.(A.a , .4 Snm I n .. - n n -nl I . , 'nm n UU X . V I I f ' " WANTED 100 or more strong second hand chairs: must be In good condition and cheap (or spot cash. . uackiey Bros., m M let n u , WANTEDTO BORROW I nrivrcin ...iv -...- -. Jt - - n . suuu curlty. Anwr at onca. Address H 86, car nee. CUSTOMERS of. prominent lobbing house in Omaha aska them to secure for them a loan of 112,000, on gilt dg real estate ssouruy; i to ft years, good interest rat ouerett. rreters loan irom private sour. lit interested aaaress jr-140, car wee. I . low on isu acre improved Colorado leno. Gilt edge ecurtty. Address. K8, Bee. WANTED TO hENT WE are getting inqutrt for well located housea Must have sole aeenov. Nowata Land at,d Lot Company, aiilt 624 N. Y. Lit Bldg. Phon Red. wra. omana, o. FURNISHED house, not over 1 rooms or under 4. Can. furnish reference. Address 8 17.. Bee. , . wanted To rent 4. 5 or -room nouss, . - fimt. ht.ntlnn tn rflllanr. I " w. -1 J 11 In good neighborhood and near car line, i i vii I in tTsmauiiaouiVa nriit uvnniui J Ias. Address at one, C 91, care Be. WANTED SITUATIONS SALES manager; four year in Ne braska." IS years with present company exDrienced In handling men and oolleo tions; would consider change. Beat of I riei enoes ana interview pueeiuie may I time. Address A 69, tiee. WANTED By young . lady, position a I cashier or offlo work. Addreas H. ' Be office. South Omaha. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Charles C. Huffstetter and wife to Flora M. Funkhoueer. lot 6 and . block 1. Ames place I L&00 Th City Trust company to Ueorge L. Johnson, lot 16 and zv. block 1. Clifton Hill WO H. A. NobI and wife to C. P. Traver, east DO feet south SO feet of lot 4. block 14. fshlnn' addition A. D. Smith and wlf to J. W. Holm- nulat. DtrL lot 64. subdivision block "A." Reservoir addition . 1 Harriet Moore to J. H. Frledel. lot M. Weaterfteld's addition 200 J. H. Frledel and wife to Elizabeth O. Westerfleld. same Th Weterfleld Inveetment compsny to John M. Westerfleld. lot 13. Mis souri Avenue Place extension and other oronerty 2 000 Same to same, lot 24 and 16. Waster' fled's addition W Annie I. Gillts to E. J. Olllls. lot (, block IK. and lot 1. block' IS. tar- Uiaae 1,W A. 6. Huntington to W. H. Thorns, middle one-half of lot 6, block 160, Omaha .....: 1600 Joseph W. Maurer and wife to Llllle w. Hunt, lot la, diock u, t.:iirion Hill 1 J. J. Fltxgerald and wife to August Joneechelt and wife, lot 17, IS, 19, block V Harrison & Pattersons' An nex 250 Sarah E. Strong to Sophia H. Sher man, north ii feet lot 1, , block 1. Idlewlld tlOO Samuel Slmnnron to Margaret Adams, two-thirds interest in norm w feet lot V block, 3S, Florence 1,600 D W. Merrow snd wife to Sarah J. Merrow, of eat 60 feet lot L block 1 Horbach's Second ddltlnn.. 1 Mldeav Investment company to Mary C. Ellis, lots. 6. 7. 1. block 1. sub division ef' block SO, Albright' Cholc J.091 Msrth S. Psdgett nd h"sbnd to Paul Thomn. wV4 lot T, block "Q." Lowe's addition .." 1,600 L'sbls B. Reed snd bu'bsnd to O. C. .Wedlrk, lot , block 1, Alamo . . Plata ,.,....'.'.:..., . 1 Wllllem J. Tr-mody and wife to Anna Q. Pvdge, lot L A. H. Sander' addition 1 Anns G. Savldge and htishand fo E. F.- Learv. lot IS ,17 nd 11. block 1, Avondala park 1 J. I., flott to Jummr Veak. nU lot 1. Week 6. Ptter A Cobbs' Second d dltlon 109 Jrenh Plesk snd 'lfe to ejjs R. Swoboda nart lots s ana . diock s, Kounts' Third addition Total GOVERNMENT NOTICES DEPARTMENT Of THE INTERIOR, OF- flce of Indian Allaire, weening ton. D & Sealed Drononals. for letting Districts No. 1 1. 1, 4. 6 and . In the Crow Indian Reserva tion. Montana, for graxlng purposes, either J under lease or by permit, will be received at the office or ine t ommtssioner of in- Idlsn Affair. Washington. D. C, until 1 I n m Unnitiv Anan.t ten immediately thereafter onened " ,h Pf blddere as may at- tend. Map. .howln, th. legation ot th. igiatricta ana an necessary inrormatloa may db,.ihw u .nuauun o me suprintenanj ci in. vruw maun ccnooi 1 t row Aivncr, MuRiaim. rv. j. Ti,r.r4 I TINE, Acting cmmislonr, ALt 11. 1909. LEGAL NOTICES Netleo f tMkkolera HhIIsi, To the stockholder of YnR MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY! In conformity With the r-qulrements of the Constitutions and law of the states of Missouri, Kaneaa and Nebraska and th by-law of tb Company, VOL' AKK HEREBY NOTIFIED that by resolution Of the Board of Director, of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company duly adopted at a meeting of said Board on the lath day of May, A. D.. a meeting of the stock- holdera of The Missouri laciflc Railway Compear has been called to be, held at .tbe rflce of the Company, Room 7M Missouri Pacin Building, in the city oi St. Louis, m the State of Missouri, on the sixth day Of August. A. D. IN, at Bin o'clock in ths forenoon. (1) For th purttos of exnslderlng a Con- trsot and Articles of Consolidation bearing date the lth day of May, neretofur madr and entered Into he and on behalf of Th Missouri Pacific Railway Company and th following named corporations by oroer V their respective Board ol uireotors: he Kansaa and Colorado pacific Rail way Company, a consolidated corporation f th 8tate of Kansas; Th Central Branch Railway company, a Consolidated corporation of th Btate of Kansas: The Rook County Railroad Company, a corporation or. tn mate or n.aneai Tha Nevada and Mlnden Railway Com pany, a corporation of th Biate oi Kansaa, a corporation ot tn Uit of svansaa; ., ' u.i.a. ri v mrA sviutti western wallwar Company of AIlssourT. a corporation of th elate ot Missouri! Kansaa City and 8outhweiern rieiiwe., ompany. a corporation ot th Btat of A.ansa; Th. rnpt Rmi t r.ntr. IMilVKr Mnr pany, a consolidated corporaUou of th btat l Knaaa; KarroluIndKansa. Central Railway j Company, a corporaUon of th Btat ut lsn.aa- Th Kansas Southwestern Railway1 Com pany, a corporation of trie State of Kansas; and .. . . The LeRoy and Caney vaney it u Railroad Company, a corporation of the Stat of Kanaaa. (1) For th purpose of voting upon tm question whether such Contract and Ar- tered Into, shall be ratified, assented to, ap proved and adopted and such consonaatioa consummated or whether each Contraot and Artlole of Consolidation shall be r i!L ... , it) To consioer ana vnie uvm in, annp tlon of a resolution aoceptlng the pro via. ion of ArHel II ot Chapter 11 of the Re vised Statute of th State of Missouri, 1W9, and to authorise the filing thereof, all a required by Siotlon numbered 1060 ot such Revised Statute In th case of con solidation vf railway corporation; and whereby all or any ot said corporations and The Missouri Pacific Railway Com pany have agreed to consolidate in in wnoia, and to consolidate the stock of the re spective companies making such consolida tion, ana; to ionn ana mase tinner m pur suant to the laws of the Statea of Missouri. Kansas and Nebraska, a new, consolidated Pad f 10 Railway Company, owning, con trolling, possessing and bringing under on management all and singular th Una of railroad and other properties, real, personal ant mixed, powers, rignu, privileges, im munities ana rrancniaea, oeionging to any of th eompanle making such consolida tion, upon the terms and conditions fixed and stated by said Contract and Article of Consolidation: (4) To tak any other action in trie pre mla.a. and to transact any other business that may properly come before the meeting, n .. . . . . , . I I . . . . 1 I J . Ducn 1OnnAvl amu ai uviv v vvii.u.ma- tlon will be submitted to th meeting of the stockholders so called for examination and ovary stockholder attending will be fur nished with a prmtea copy tnereor, ana at any Mme before such meeting any stock' holdi 'will be furnished with a printed copy of such contract ana Arncies ox conso lidation upon application therefor during buslnees hours to the Assistant Secretary of th Company, at th office of the Com pany in the city or at. ivouis, aiissouri. uaiaa, may setn, ivj. GEORGE J. OOULD. President of Tbe Missouri Paclflo Railway Company. a . tr riT trr Secretary ot Th Missouri Paclflo Railway Company. GOVERNMENT NOTICES BIDS WANTED FOR THE CONSTRUC tlon of a .uramage uitcn. weaia .ntn 111 be received till noon of July 15. 1909, at th office of C. E. Farley, secretary Bancroft drainage district, Bancroft Ne braska, fnr 100.060 eubla yards excavation. Dltcn 16 feet on oottom, ft to iope, feet deeo. 15 feet barme. . Plana and specifications on rue witn o- retarv. also with tha Towl Engineering company, 811 Bee building, omana. Ditch being constructed as per paragraphs 6598 to 6628, both Inclusive, of Cobby's Annotated Statutes for 1907. All bid r to be ao companled by a certified check amounting to E per cent of the old, , The director of the said Bancroft drainage district re tfce rlrht tn retect any and 8" 's. C. E. PARLEY, secretary. jyt-u First Prize Story RESULT OF A WANT AD WAN f EDPupll nurse at th"Doug lai county hospital, 40Ui and Poppleton Ave, Tel. Harney 447. Ella Egan, ag. 14 years, (34 First avenu and Seventh street, Nebraska City, Neb., , daughter of Mrs. B. P. Egan, ninth grade, high school. Mis Barley, English teacher. Dorothy Dot wath daughter of a very wealthy and popular man, but she wa very unhappy. Her mother being dead and her fathir cros and cruel to her, caused her to lead a very de -iai life. Dorothy. In spit of her beauty and lov able manner, wa never bright and cheer ful Ilk th other girl ot her age On day Dorothy was lttln at a win dow In her beautiful horn, reading a new, paper, which happened to be The Omaha Be. Her eye strayed from page to Pge until she came to the want ad page. Sh -read th following line over and over again: WANTED Pupil nurse at th Douglas . county hospital, 40th and Poppleton Ave, Tel. Harney .447. . Tbe next morning Dorothy could .not be found. A you may well know, sh hd carried out the Idea which struck her as sh read th abov want ad. . 6h had gone to the hospital to do good and chari table work among the poor. Dorothy' father thought he would let her take her tim about returning. And hi cruel heart would not let him put him self out to look tor her. At last, Mr. Dot' health failed and, as he had no ona at horn to car lor him, he wa sent to the hospital. .Dorothy, while assisting another nurse, wa very much surprised when sh recognized hef father. Mr. Dot was equally cuxpriaed . when he discovered hi nurse assistant. During Mr. Dot' Illness, his manner and dlipoaltion changedT'very. much and b be came much attached to hi daughter, Dorothy returned horn with her father snd they lived together tor many happy year, which was alt the Tesult of on little want ad In Th Omaha Bee. DO YOU THINK YOU CAN WRITE A 8T0RY LIKE IT! IT COSTS. NOTHING TO TRY. , ,. RAILWAY TIME CARD H1 . : i - - - - ' VNIOM aTATIOl.10Til AMD M.SO.X Illlwoi Ccatral Leave, Arrive. Chicago Expi-ese at 15 em lliifm Chicago Limited a W pm a ?;11 am Mlnn.-Pt. 1'aul Exp hi. Ham Minn -fit Paul Ltd allium a ? It am Omaha-Ft Dodg Local. b :lt pm U:M am lata Paelflet. Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 7:30 am all 10 pm Colorado Expreea ll:(0(m a 5:00 pm Atlantlo Kxpres llfltm Oregon Exprese a 410 pm llPm Los Angeles Limited. ...au s pm a m pm Fast. Mall a lis) am tlMDHt China and Japan Mall. ..a i W pm a t & pm North Platte Lccnl a 1:11 am I l:tlDm Colo. Chicago Special..., att'.lO am stflm Beatrice A Stromsburg , , Local bl2:opm bl teptn Vlley Local (motor via I.an Cut-Offl M:oOm a t S pm Valley Local (motor). ...a 6 S0 pm a 100 am Hastings-Superior .......b 1:15 pm b t:M fm Local passenger not carried on train Nos.. 1 and ' ' . . .' , Missouri raclf lo- rC. C. and St L. Ex. .-...a 100 am aT:O0ar K. C. and St. L. Ex aUilipm alMpm Cklrage Great Wester St. Pa.ul-Mlnneapollt I M pm St Paul-Minneapolis 7:Mm Chicago Limited ,.. 1:10 pra Wabmak IB 1:20 1 am pm 1 liana St Louis Ex i .90 pm a I.Mara St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 1:00 am all:lt pm Stanherry Local (from Council Bluffs) ...b 6:00 pm btO II a (kteaa-e eV Northwestern- f, ' ...a T:40 am . all W pm ...a 7:46 am .alO:M pea chica-o iVI . ". . ...all:06 pm ail:J5 pm Sioux Cltv Local a 1:4S mn a 1:11 Dm Dar.ver-Chlcago Ex a 6 pm a 1:11 pm Chlcsgo Bpeoial a .W pm a I 40 am California-Chicago Kx.. a 8:05pm a input Mlrmesota-Uakota E.,.a T:0u pm a 1:10 am Twin City Limited a 8:00 pm a 1:06 am Loa Angeles Llpilted...a 1:10 pro all 86 pm Overland Limited all 50 pma Lib am NEBRASKA AND ;WTOMlNa DIVI8ION. Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7 60 am alO JO prn Lincoln-Long .Pin ....a 7. Mam all Mara Norfolk-South Piatt... .b 1:16 pm b&.JOpm Hastlnas-SuDerlor b 1:16 nm b 1:10 Dm teadwood-Hot Spring a 1:M pm a 6:0 pm Casper-Lander a 168 pm 11:00 am Fremont-Albloa b 6:Mpnv b 1:16 pro Cklcaao, llilwaaki t St. Paal Chicago and Colo. SDeo.a T: am all:44pm Cal. and Oregon Ex a : pm s 1:16 pm Overland Ltd.. :...all:4apm a 7:11am Perry LoosJ. b 6:16 pm ' bU :66am Chicago, Rock IsUtaA as . Paoiflo EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a l:10am' all:06 tun Iowa Local a 1:40 am a4:Mpra Th Mountaineer a 7:42 am a 1 66 kin le Mulnea Local a4wprn all:90pm Iowa Local blO:H6am b 1:66 pm Chicago-Eastern- Ex a4:4pm al:lpm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. .a tit pro a 1:46 am WEST. Th Mountaineer a 1:00 am a7:Mam Chicago-Nebraska .Ltd. (for Lincoln) ,...( I:90tm a i:47 m Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:20 pm a 4:30 pin Okla. and Texas Ex a 4M)pm., a 1:00 pra Rocky Mountain Ltd....aULU pm a 1.06 am BURLIlt-QTON TA, -lOTH t MAIOK Barllngrta Lieave. ArHv. Denver and California... a 4:10 pm a 1:46 pm ruget eouna ex ....a tun pm a :io tim Black Hills .'. I JO pm a 4:10 pm Northwest Ex ...aii MJDm a 7:0s am Nebraska point Lincoln Fast Mall.... ..'.a I N am a 1:10 pm ...b 1:10pm alj:16 pm ...a 1:11 am a 1:11 pm b 1:01 am .va T:28pm T;Mt,m ..b 1:06 pro blO Mam ...a 1:11 am a 1:M am Nebraska Ex.' Lincoln Local Lincoln Local....,...., Sohuyler-Plattamouth piattsmoutn-iowa .... Bellevue-Plattamouth ..all:M pm a 1:4 pm ...ell :60 pm a 7:06 am ...a 7:16 am all ld pm ...a 4:10 pm a 1:66 pm ..ia 1:30 pm a 1:00 am ...a 1:16 am all:Wm Colorado Limited Chicago Ltd Chicago Ex Chicago Flyer Iowa Local Bt. Louis Ex a 4:40 nm . ellrxo am Kana City and St. Jo.alO:4Spm a 6:46 am Kansaa City and St Jo.a 1:11 am .a 1:16 pm asnilt vuj aiiu du :wpm WEBSTER STA I1TH 4TEBSTER Chicago, St. Pawl, Mlaaeapolla Pan ha . ' Leeve. Arrive. Twin City Passenger.... b 1:90 am b 20pm Sioux City Passenger. .b 1:00 pm bll :66 am Sioux city Local. Emerson Local...., Mleaoart" Faelfle Auburn Local...... ,.. 1:46 am 1:10 pm ..b 6:66 pm b 1:10 am ..bk:60pm bli:S0arn. a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, Sunday oniy. a uauy except csturaay TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Ideal Farm T'mpmr. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARME (VILL OLD ADAM BE GOOD? . . ....... .. . ,A. , f, - vir Trlkata the Meneesy, at th First Mas Wits Maw Was Some kedy. - t" v. Relieving that It I ertr lal than nevef, ' Mr. John P. Bradyi contractor and builder. a bad erected at hN - voimtry hem. Hickory Ground, ner Oardenvlll, Md.," nynument t th memoir Adam, th first mn. ' ' . Mr.' Bridy 1 a student of Mrf land hi- ' tery en a of theology aad world Me- . tory, and h I glad that he has paid thl tribute to Adam, at this time, for he wishes to claim for Maryland the honor of erect ing th first formal Wern'orlal t'o the' tlt man oa earth. '. '"n . Mr. Brady has f late seen so many per-, ' on raised to eminence In urh short order that be began to grieve for th memory of Adam. Th fear that Tbooot Raoaevalt would get , filch n th Hall of, Fme be fore a place had been leand fog. Ada.nl me Mr. 'Brady realle that no' Urn .wee to 4 unt' . ;.'.. ' ,;, .. After; gpandlngf meb thought' upart As- , Ign for the monument Mri Brady am . to -th oonclualon that nothing ccuto;' a mora fitting than a plain Qure abaft'of: concrete surrounded by a sun dlsV. - lie . uperlntended th construction of the haft himself, and had C. L. Woolley, a local dial expert, place the dial." ' , Th work ws finished a few day ago, . but the-formal dedication will not .be held until pergtmraon time. , Mr. Rrady thlhk that all nation' and' all rare am 'all tongue rabouid b represented' - lle wishea ,to avoid tha confusion of tongue referred i to In th Bible, and go had decided to serve unripe .persimmon to all' who agsembl ' fo tha ceremony. No effott will b made to - maka th vent excruelve, . No .eertlO catee of direct descent will b required. I ' Without aaylng that ladle would not b admitted, Mr. Brady wlphe th, occasion to be distinctly masculin. He X no til--tentlon at any ttm to erect, a! monument to Eva. He aald mphatlrally that he would not erect such 'a montiment himself nor contribute to any such rnemorlal. The monument bears twd dpposlta pan!;" whlct read: . . . . ' i .. . . TIUS THE FIRST , SHAFT" IN AMERICA IS DEDICATED " . . TO ADAH. ... THE FIRST MAN I In th circular form surrounding the sun dial Is th Latin quotation: ."Sic transit' gloria mundr." Translated Into English' It ; would read; "So pane th "glory of the " world." ' . :.' ., . I Mr. Brady, who I B'.lll at hi wlnt?r homa, I1T East Twenty-sebond str. et, saldr "After all there I no serious reason whi ther should not have been thoaiands of -, memories to Adam. Some of us m:iy blame him for th misfortune which wo get In this world, but few of n wish that h,d not been brought her. It wa kind of Adam to com, first. He paved the aay . and should be accorded that "homage whPeK- we pay to pioneer In all fields. Thar eema to be. glory enough to go around iq.t, every one who ever did gnythlngi ad many "monument, and Other tribute hav ' been paid tit men who neyer did. Knythlng. "It has made me feel aad to aee everv publlo cotrlmittce, or bdard leave Its. tjames on th publlo building of . th' city, , 'W cannot have a new school building without th long Hat oi th school hoard, the biil Ing committee and an- endlers arr'-er-other names . tabulated right oat,-, on tha front to mar Jts beauty, forever.'.: If It. Is 0 eaf to get ohe's name graven In stone, I thought It was h'Sb. tim Adam-hAd, something to shpw for having, been here. Adam had a pretty hard t'me 'of, lt.'''l' was 'eomethlng of a hero 'rtr" all. "jii'st think of it t be here on till big eaiVrr not a oul until Ev cam,' and tnen-1'. ' Her Mr. Brady Interrupted tha flow, of. eloquence to ay tht he was hot' grilnjf 14' back any mvvernent to, erect a: monument to Ev. . - -' Altogether Mr.. Brsdy'a tribute' to Adtrrt ha coat him about 140. If every descend ant would contribute In Uie am. mCfur' be has figured it out that a worthy monu ment could b erected td Adam. '. MA Brady. does not regard his monumtnt ti, final. H think ether individual: . cltleic state and Adam ' gncestral orgsnlxatln should le. py . their tribute. Baltimore ua. , ! i . , '? V'.I 'I NEW MASTS OF WAR VESSELS Useful Addftiona t Slp thaiiMakf 4 Thesa Look L4k. Floatla ' '.,- Derrick. - r- s - ,Of ay .weird devioe In naval warfare the tower en, th, other- day y Mew: Torker on th battleship Ohio In plac of a forward rhast was the most astonishing. Thos who spied th steel atructur abaft or northeat of Stat en-. Islands rilng HO feet above water fancied that ' part ' of . Coney Island amusement 'outfit had got afloat Or maybe Uncle Sam. meant to 'en large hi revenue by collecting pennies fon an official sideshow during the summer maneuvers off New England. That th tructur was a permanent and. useful,. If nonornamentat, part Of the battleship could hardly be believed by conservative observ ers. A roarin artist aald that the tower wa a deathblow to patriotism, for bow-, could) a nation be proud ot -gallant ship which looked Ilk derrick afloat ? .'' The navy sharps maintain that th tower I a mast, being a modification of ih letter to glv a better look n at th enemy and to 1ve greater safety for the flra ' control yatm. It la mad ot steel tube on or two inche tn diameter. Interwoven and steel jacketed at th crossing with, on-lnch ' steel hoop on tha outsjd and xtra bracing of brons"trlpgr. There ' 1 a firm foundation on the deck. Such I th construction of th tower that tf th. upper half of 4t were torn; away by hot and shell th rest would remain standing.. Reached by steel ladders on th Inside th top platform, iiau feet, i outfitted. with telephone, speaking tube, com passes and rang finders and haa roam for fourteen men and th ordnance' -officer,-- whoa particular post It I to be In (lone. of . battle, Ther I a rch.llglit on th platform and three mor aearohltght ar ptaoed at variou point below. A lfrnnf yard I under th platform. The Ohio following th example of Ih Idaho And the Mississippi (n trying out th tower. When th battleship roll In rough weather It Is said th occupant of the tower feel ilk a , cat whirled . by It tail around a boy's had. New Tork Tribune. ' 'Agrala Agltetlag Good Heads. LOO AN, la., July 10. -(Special )-As ex ceaslv rainfall and heavy farm lead hav put th public read of Harrison county In, rough condition.' Editor J.. C McCabe, nglneer and pioneer good road advocat of western Iowa, baa again taken up the movement to plac th road In a fin condition a poylbl In part for th bene fit of th (Hidden tourist expected to pas through Harrison county, July M, but mete especially for the benefit of th farmers V