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1 1 THE HEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 13. 190!). V- ) RFAI FQTATP fnia Ann hanch land for. sai.r (Continued.) TiEW DUNDEE BUNGALOWS - $4,750- t tooma, U modern, hot water beat,' lot fxll feet, or , with 100x1)4 feet, 8.Y4S0. Living room, dining room, kitchen end two bedroom- and bath, ' FIRST FLOOR. 1 bedroom and -large sleep ing porrh, SECOND FIXOR. fink, and gum wood . flnlnti. full cemented basement, tiled vestibule and expensive' fix ' lures. On Capitol Avt., west of 61at St. nana and sneclfi . catlona at our office, House ' open for Inaneetlon. - " ' $3,750 " I room, all modern, furnace' . ... heat, oak flnora and dark pine flnloh, living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, first tinor; two , t r roomi finished, -second floor. . South front, corner lot M1X feet... fflKh, pl"ritjy ..location. We will ahow this A.6 you. George & Co., 'lfiOl Farnam St, POLiI-F.VARD HOt'SK. North I9th St.. 8 rooms, modern, onlv , ta.BOO Thomas . ..iiiniipii.FuiUin EVW IQfK IIK Blag. West Farnam District N. 89th St., FrOdms, '4 room and hall downetalra. 5 bedrooms and bath up. Mod--rn; terraaed' lpt tVOxllfi; clone to svhools. Cliurctie .ana oar. TaKMa.' f5,0Cv. WALKUPit!,!,'8 175-77-7 Brandela Bldg-. ' Douglas 2S98. NEW. brick. SI. . Lou la fiat. . Hanscor Park nelhhorhoork a bargain. Telephona owner, narney w. . 1 ' 62 ft Close in, $7,000 . B. front- .on. Jftti. . near. Farnam;" Rood house, room, for flat besides. Harrison & Morton. RF4I fSUTF FARM AMD HAt?t t.A.IO (Continued.) . . ron alb Idaho. 1tah rrav Art Lands. Now open for entry and settlement-In the ohoicest agricultural section of th north west. ' Th Bnaka River Valley, Wuthern Idaho. State Oovernment Supervision, For 'free InformaHpn on Irrigated Land writ C. B. llnrtt, oi, laano. Nebraska. . FOR BALE OR LEASK-RancA 8,040 acres, I miles from Swing, Neb. All fenced and cross fenced; plenty running -tr; timber for shade and fuel. Wrlta J. II. Talboy, Ewtng, Neb. REAL ESTATE WANTED VE HAVE BCYF.R9 far a t-room hou, a I room house ahd a couple of vacant Iota. NOWATA LAND AND IAJT COMPANY. Puite 824 N. T, Life Bid., Omaha. Phene Re1. Id. open venlnra REAL EStATE FOR RENT HAY LANI FOR RENT. 10 acres tlmothv anil clover In Falracres on West Podge St. OEOUUE & CO., Tel. Douglas 7f. WANTED-T0 BUY FOR SALE 4W acre of choice) hill Innd, 100 acres now In cultivation and can be 800 acies more broken out in food shape, fair improvements, only seven miles to town, good roads; thla la a bargain for some one; price, 1S per acre, the best of terms Call or write Jh Mld-Weat Real Batata Co., Sumner, Neb. 80 ACRE'S In Polk county. Neb., near Osceola, for sale at 4o per acre; eaay pay ments. , - ... 160 acree four tnllea south of Dlx. Kim ball county, Neb., flO per aore; In a good Swedish settlement; every acre oan be cultivated. - J. . U. Bone, Owner. 813 Bhugart Blk., Council Bluffa, la., Phone, 814. Bell.. FOR 8ALTG By owner, quarter section good unimproved land near Alliance, Neb. A bargain If taken within 30 days. Virgil Smith, Alliance, Neb. oath Dakota. 6PECU- LIST your, tfraaerty with Chris Boyer. 22d and Cumjng Sia , '13) 808 , Swell Home, $7,000 Opposite, boulevard'. Rome Miller's, on Florence 78 ft:'B. front ground. Harrison & Morton For quick return,, list your real estate for sale and exrhance with me. no Bale, no pay. W.-W.MHfiell Board of Trade Bldg , 0nha, NA. . . ; ;Good 6 Farm Mortgages Alw-vya on hand and for nnle la amounts '-1 ii.ii A rww . . ;BEyoN:; MYE113, , . ,;tli N. 1, LlfVBidg. - ... HOMESKEKEriS AND LAND LA TO KB. I have a number of chotoe tracts of land In Oregory. Tripp, and Myer counties, So. rak. I deal in ' nrwly patented Indian lands, and can furnish clear unincumbered title for all lands I control.- Wrlta me for prtcca and descriptions. Office at Ui-erory, So. Oak. Or K- T Spencer. A BARGAIN. 42 acres of land in Ly man Co.. S. O.. ( tntlea of town, raw land, all good posture, good well and dam, some timber, land mine rolling. 11 laaen soon can aell for $11.00 per acre. LUCAS LAND AUKNCX, ; ' Reliant, 8. D. OrearoD, WASHtN(tTON? OREGON! CALIFORNIA! Perhaps you have read a ton or litera ture ent out by commercial clubs and roionliatlon aorits'..abottt these great em pires of the Paelflcn How would you like to read our nooKiet, ine irutn Aoout the Pacific Ptates?" It will be worth Its weight In diamond. " If you Invent or locate In thene states. Remember, we have no,thl;og to aell but Information. We ti.ive r.o pet lefallt'y or town to boont. Fend 17 ccnta in stamps to Western In formation Bureau of Eugene, Oregon. BEST price paid for second-hand furni ture, carueta. clothes ana ahoea. Tel. Doug. V7L BEST price paid for 2d -hand furniture. stoves, clethmg. Wm. Rosenblatt. Tel. Douxlaa iiiiV WANTED TO BORROW curlty. Anawer at once. Addresa H W, cars Be, CUSTOMERS of prominent lobbing house In Omaha asks them to secure for them i loan of $12,000, on gilt edge real estate curlty. I to I years, good Interest rate offered. Prefers loan from private sources. If Interested address F-146. care Bee, ItOO on 180 acre Improved Colorado land. Gilt edge aecurlty. Addresa. K9S, Bee WANTED TO HINT WH are getting Inquiries for well located houses. Must have sole agency. Nowata Land ai.d Lot Company, suite 834 N. T. Life Bldg. Phone Red. 190. Omana. Neb, WANTED To rent 4. B or -room house. cottage or flat; no objection to distance If In good neighborhood and near car line, If rent la reasonable; will consider year lease. Address at once, C 91, care Bee. LEGAL NOTICES Minnesota. 820 ACRES well Improved land. Red River Vaiiqy, Minn. Nothing better on arih, HOW per -acre. F. J. McMahon, Endlcott. 8t. Paul, Minn. PRINTING THE Quality Press, artistic commercial printers, have moved from 313 8. 18th to Ul Harney Sju. Douglaa 664L WOUTH SIDE QOTTAGfE Five rooms, with aaa and ' elect rlo llsht, j.ood tvsII -and olntern; can oonneot with city water; nice lawn, with shade trees; a Llook end, .a half from: two oar lines; "isar cburches and school. Call u up and go look at It and we will make a price. - GALLAGHER .& NELSON, S0 Brandela Bid.," Omaha, Neb. . . T LEGANT lot. 60x120 feet, southeast cerner Sdth and Grant Sta.. , Writer for price and terms to F. H. Kappen, Milwaukee, Wle. i ' . - -.. FOR QTJICK SALE...., . ,- Wi will after for. thla wevk .only,, a nice llttlo home of t large rooma, - for only :1L0u0, Jj:bc Jst,indn. bibaa Tear, near Oepman home.- Terms - easas, ' '" - .! - ' ! f ' . . ;' "T.1' H ' DRAKB, " Tet. Red 53W J ' 51s Brandejs Btdg. REAL ESTATE , J AKM A N p RANCH U.1Q roit SALS - r. Coloraaeu Mm hkayi KAina cut down your profits'? Get -anr Irrigated farm tn ' Routt county, Colorado. Perpetual water right, under Cnrey act, $.16 60 acre. Bigger crops, , better climate. W. . & Ripley, US. Paxton block, Omaha. . . CASTLEMAN Printing Co., 1511 Cap. Ave, PHONK - IND. A-26 for arood printing Lyngstadt Printing Co,, Wth A Capitol Ave. TAFFE PTO Co., $07 Boston Store Bldg. WATERS PRINTINQ CO., 6S3 8. 13th 8U HOLLAND Printing Co., 117 8. 17th St, REAL ESTATE LOANS 1100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. 2. W&4. Tlr. A tlMo lfi'k mrA WArrt rr PAYNE, BOSTWICft CO., N. T. Life Private money, swiu to sj.wiow eat. - FIVE PER CENT MONET , to .loan . on , . iOmaha Business Properly. -.-, ,-r- ii-TUOllAi JilUiNNAU.- .- -. . Room 1. New York Life' Bldg. GARVIN. BROS.. IIS N. Y. Life. ISO to 3UQ,tM) on traprovea property. ,m delay. WANTED City loans and warrants. W Faraara -fimlth Co I32t Faruain t.' . MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. WANTEO-Clty loan. Patera Trust Co. $600 TO $6,000 on homes In Omaha. O Keefs Real Estate Co., 1001 N. T. Lit. Doug, or A-SIOC. SECOND MORTGAGE loan negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-U First Nat I Bank Bldg. eeii rnont iougias fflM. LOWE8T RATES Bemls, Brandela Bldg. Third Prize Story V. YTJEN DOTTY GOT LOST. Vema Rlrachbraun, til ' Bouth . Twenty-" ' ,f. fourth street, Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Charlea ' Klrsohbraun. Paused to ih A. Central school. Misa Hobinson, laat teacher. Agd IS years. WANTED Competent ehlld'a nurse wltfc " reference. Wool worth - Ae. v; "Do you know, John," said five year oil Dotty Kb her brother, "that I read Ji a fairy book about a plao where-, iir , - crackers grow In th ground." " -' "Fairy books aren't true," . gald -'John latlghlng;, and h left th, room. leaving: Dotty by herself. , "I think fairy book are true," said Dotty to ' herself, "and I am going to try to find th plao that th book tella about." NO on but John wa -down ataira and ao Dotty crept aoftly out th door. The auee wh,ere thef llvd 'on went straight on for nilles and mile, and that was th road that ah wanted to take. Sh . r went on and on Until ah grew very tired, and aa. ah oould find no firecrackers and ' "as th aun was going down, ah decided that ah had, better gd horn. But looking around, she found that ah did not know whloh way to go. . . . . -. . At last, seeing a lady com up th .atreet, sh thought "that ah wouid ak her If ah would help her find her way '" home, ' JBh did so, ' and th lady Yooked very . mucih surprised, but aha answered; "If you could teil mo your last nam I might t able to help you." ' "My name's Dotty Morgan," was th . answer, "and p'ae tak m right home," ' " "Morgan," aa.d th lady, "why . X an vwsrd an ad wanting ohild'a nurea, and th peopl who wanted th nura war i.amed Morgan." . ..... Ouf nura haa gon away," said Dotty, "and w war wanting another on; and ,l know ah put an ad In Th B, ' Th lady thought that h would t 1 Ui house where sh had nswrd th ad and let Potty see If U war hr home, and sur nough It wag, Tou may J aur that tDttjr' mother engaged th lady Potty 'g nurse, and Dtty liked her Vary anuoh, and a tf It hadn't been for a Be want ad, Dtty i nUghf have been lost .for a long1 tima. Metle f Stookholdera' Meetlaa. To the stockholders of THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY: In conformity with tlio requirements of the Constitutions and laws of th states of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska and the by-laws of tiie Company, YOU ARb! HERhiBY NOTIFIED that by resolution of the Board of Directors of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company duly adopted at a meeting of said Board on the 2Hh day of May, A. D lvW). a meeting or Uie stock' holders of The Missouri Pcrific Railway Company has bean called to be held at the Office of the Company, Room 70 Missouri Pacific Building, In the City of Si. Louis, In th Stale of Misxourl. on the sixth day of Auguat, A. D. liMM, at nine o'clock In the forenoon, (1) For the purpose of considering a Con tract and Articles of Consolidation bearing date the 29th day of May, inua. Heretofore madr and entered into by And on behalf of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company and the following named corporations by order of their respective Hoards of Directors: ine Kansas and Colorado I'aciiic Hall way Company, a consolidated . corporation of the slate of Kansas; Th Central Branch Railway Company, consolidated corporation of th Stat Of Kansas; Th Rooka County RAllroad Company, uorooratlon n(. the fctjLta of KJAa; The NuvmiIa and Minden 'Ma.way Com pany, a corporation of th Utat of Mis Nevada and Mlnden Railway Company oi Kansas, a cornoration of "Jl Utat of Kansas i Kuuul Cltv enil Smith western ""allwaV Company of Missouri, a. corporation of Hie btate ot Missouri; Kinui l-liv Hnnthweaiern nauwej company, a corporation oi in k'ha Fort Scott Central Railway Com DAnv. a connoll Jated ooroorauou of - th Sleta nf Utnasi: Kanopolta and Kansas Central Railway Company, a corporation of th Btat o Kanaaa; . Th Kansas South wf stern Rail way Com pany, a corporation of th biate of Kansaa and : Th LeRoy and Caney Vatlev Air Line Railroad Company, a corporation of the State of Kansas, - (2) For th purpose of voting upon th question wnetner sucn contract ana r tared Into, shall be ratified, assented to, ap proved and adopted and such consolidation consummates! or wnethet -' such Contract and Articles of Consolidation ahall b ref lected: (3) To'conslder and ot upon the adop tton of a resolution aobeptlng the 'movie lona of Article II ot Chapter 11 of the Ke- ibwi oistinei vi ine )li oi Aiimoun, mi. and to' authorlx th filing- thereof, all a required by Bcotlon numbered. 1U6S of sucn He vised Statutes Jn tbe case oi con olldation vf railway corporations; an whereby all or any of said corporation and The Missouri Pacific Railway Company nave agreed to consolidate in the whole. ana to consolidate the -stock ot the speotlv companies making such consolida tion, and to form and make under and pur suant to the laws of the Slates of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, a new. consolidated corporation, to be known aa Th Missouri Paolflo Railway Company, owning, con trolling, possessing and bringing under on management all and singular the lines of railroad and other properties, real, peraonai and mixed, powers, rlghta, privileges. Im munities and franchises, belonging to any or trie companies making aucn consolida tion, upon the terms and conditions flxod and stated by aald Contraot at Articles of Consolidation: (4) To take any other action In the pre mises, and to transact any business that may properly com be-.ure the meeting, sucn contract and Articles or consolida tion will be aubmltted to the meeting of ine BtocKnoinrra so canea ror examination and vry atooknolder atteneUng will be fu nlahed with a printed copy thereof, and at any ime before such meeting any-etock-hold will be furnished with a printed copy or aucn contract ana Arncies or conso lidation upon application . therefor durin bualnesa hourn to the Assistant Secretary or tn company, at in oince or tn com pany In the City or ft Louls, Missouri. Dated, May rath, 1309. GEORGE J. GOULD. President of Th Missouri Pacific Railway company. A. H. CALEF. Secretary ef The Missouri Pacific Rallwa Company. T3loA GOVERNMENT NOTICES REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jly 11. 1909, Abstraot as corn- South Bev- Deeds filed for record urnlshed by the Kerr pany, bonded abstracters, St nieentn street. ennie 8. Harnes to Amos Weaver, e'-t of lot 7, bloc k 1. Patrick's add. . $ l,$7S t. Ta Eg and wire to Minnie c rianlelpi.il. lot to. block t, Hastings ft lledvn 2d add 1 X. Will and wife to A. R. John son, lots 7 and 8, block 3. Hastings Heyden's add I tastings A Hoyden to same, same... 1.000 Wtlliam W. Rich r lieu and wife to John l. Wear, w-4 of lot 11 and e of lot 12. block 4. Hillside add No. 3. 1 John D. Wear to William W. Riche lieu, et al.. same 1 Hastings ft Heyden to F. H. Foley, ' lot s, Hastings a rteyacn's Id us . Streits to Irene W. Law son, lot 10, block 4h7, Grand view 250 William liauermelster and wife to Aaron Wolf. sti ft., lot 40. Por ters add 7,000 ntcrurban Land company to C. V. Thompson, lot 9. block 1, Her add... 750 Georgia K. Merrltt to I. F. Cameron, lots 2 and 9. block L sub. CI ram - merry park r 1,200 Dundee Realty company to Mary A. Zimmerman, lot 18, block SK, Dundee Place 700 William H. Russell to Mary M. Peck, lots Z! and 24. block 17. Halcyon Helk-hts 10 George W. Masson and wife to Jakub Pankovsk . n40 ft., lot 10. block 47. South Omaha 63S 1. Webster to Marie L. Webster. part lot 19, Hawes' add $,500 . A. Mueller to name M. Mueller. lot 19, block 4. Albright's annex... 1 Churles L. Thomas to George T. Morton, A of lot . 4, block 4, Hart ford place 30 William T. Seaman to Charles L. Thomas, same t Peter Jensen, et aU to George T. Morton, lot 21. block 8. Shrlver place . 40 ohn H. Burns and wife to same, lot 3, block 4. same 1 Charles L. Thomas to same, lot Z. block 4, Hartford place 76 C. Tedersen, receiver, to same, lot 21. hlock t. Shrlver place , 40 William W. Keysor and wife to same. lot i. block z. ana lot 19. block 6. same 10 Charles L. Thomas to eame, same 10 Kenwood Realty company to J. J, McAllister, lot 245. Kenwood 7B H. M. KtiHltjng and wife to Florence Storlt. lots 11. 12. 18. 14, 15. block L Wilcox add 1 400 Annie G. Riploir to Clara E. Sprlnr- meyer. lots 7. 8, 9, 10, block 37. Benson 8.000 Mary E. Keetle and husband to Marie K. Bniseau. lot 16. block 6. Sulphur Spring 4.000 H. H. Haldrlare to Jennie R. Cunning ham, lot 6 and w4 of lot 4, block 2, Baldrik-e heights 240 w. L. Selby and wife to Anna T. Pease, lota 2S and 27. block 4. W. L. Relby's 1st 800 Farnh Bloom to O. C. Wagner, part 77th utreet. McOormlek's add 6.000 Charles Turner to Thomas Bntterton, part lots 11 and 12. block 8. Kountze ft Ruth's add 2.600 Lucy Hares and husband to same, part lot 12. same 2.500 Thomas Batterton and wife to 8. Arn- steln. part lots 11 and 12, same 6,000 Amalta Grossman to E. A. Cudahy, lot 8. block 108, Omana io.uuO Robert O. Fink to same, same ... Amalla Grossman to same. Iota 13 and 14, block 4, Reed's 6th 1 Total.. .$S4,979 RAILWAY TIME CARD WOODMEN S TE A PUZZLE - ,TWPV-VS Announced New Building Goei Tip OH Site of Old. REAL ESTATE MEN SUSPECT CLUB fourth street line. While many of them hav been repaired, th company had to pres every available car Into service Sun day to handle 4ts business. J. C. Root and Other Member of ta Committee fio to thleaao, Where Tkey Make Contract for Mot tmm Old Bnlldlnc With th 'Woodmen announcing their In tention of building on their present Bit and real estate dealers holding out for th prices they have been asking, th question of wher the new reventeen story building Is to go has assumed an even more uncertain aspect. J. C. Root, W. A. Fraser and J. B. Flti- gerald are In Chicago, wher It la an- rounced they have gone to make a con tract for the moving of th present build ing to the property east of Its present sit at Fifteenth and Howard, M. B. Maxey haa gon to his Oklahoma home and of th building copimltte only Sovereign Clerk J. T. Yates la In Omaha. "W are willing to pay a reasonable price," declared Mr. Yates, "but the real estat men ask far too much for any avail able Corner. We would even go a little better than a reasonable figure, but w can't stand for an outrageous price. It has been determined to move the old building and swing It around bo that the present Fifteenth street front will face south. It will glv ua 66x133 feet for tha new build inf. "Moving this building will be th biggest Job of the sort ever undertaken In Omaha, but It can probably be done." Real estate men did not take with great enthusiasm the announcement. They de clared with unanimity that they could Be a big Ethoplan In the woodpile and that they thought the Woodmen wer trying to frighten them into lowering their prices. Times Are Too Good for Politics Thtfi Why So Few Men Tile for Office, Sayi Deputy Clerk Dewey. "It's not strange that we have so few filings this year for county offices," ssld Frank Dewey, deputy county clerk. "The time when filings are heavy and every body Is out after a political Job are when conditions are bad and men can't get good commercial positions. This year bualneea Is good and the men who have satisfactory positions which they know will b perma nent and not have to be fought for every two years and don't have to be acquired nt th cost of time and great expense are go ing to hang onto them. They won't give up on th chance of getting a political place. Ten years ago, when times were so bad w had every position In the county contested for by men of the very best sort. Now we have trouble to get on filing for each office." FIFTEEN NEW FARNAM CARS Trolleys for fee Thla Fall Are- Being; Ballt In Omaha Shop of Company. Work la progressing rapidly on th fif teen new cars the Omaha Council Bluffs Street Railway company la building In Omaha for the Farnam street line. Engl rveeer Noyes report that the car will be computed for th fall rush at the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities and for the con ahow. Ten cars for the same line are being made in St. Louis. The street railway company had eighty armatures knocked out of commission by the storm Monday night, which flooded th Council Bluffa line and tha Twenty- SMALL TOWNS OBEY THE LAW J. L. Witt of If nmhnldt Sara Ilia Cam. inanity Hoes Not Mind Karly Saloon Closing. According to J. L. Witt of Humboldt the small towns of the state are obeying tha S o'clock closing law to the letter and are not finding It much of a hardship. "In Humboldt we have two saloons and they both close promptly at 8. There are no kicks against the earljt closing law in our town and most of the people believe It Is a good thing. I have been around to several other towns in the state and In all of them the, new law Is being enforced without any great effort on the part of th city officials." Army Stuck in Missouri Mud Thirteenth Infantry Jlai Sweet Tima Marching; from Leavenworth to Nevada. i The first baflallon of lh Thlrtoth I'nlied States Infantry, enroute from Fort Iavenworth to the Missouri National Uuarda encampment at Nevada. Wo , on a marching hlfce, Is In th condition ot th French army At Flamleroatuck- -In th mud and la further Imitating th Flanders episode of a hundred or rnor years 'ago by doing some tall and lofty sussing. ' The march of th Thirteenth was a nota ble on from Leavenworth td Butler, Mo. It rained every day and then' rained torn more. The roads gradually becam next to Impassable until Butler waa reached Saturday, and then high water Intervened with, more mud, and the regiment Tiad to stop and scrape the mud off. The com mand was completely worn out y th heavy march and the rest of the trip to Nevada, Mo., will be made by rail. In the meanwhile the tournament fea ture of the encampment are awaiting .th arrival of the Thirteenth Infantry, ,whlch will leave Butler tomorrow for Nevada. . TEN BANKS CLEARING HERE This Will Be the Number When Cora ISxchasat and City National Com In. The Corn Exchange bkpk has made ap plication for admlsMor. Into the Omaha Clearing House association, but no meet ing of the board of directors of the asso ciation hag been had to act on the matter. It la expected the City National bank will apply tor admission In a short time and these with the Omaha and South Omaha banks, will make ten banks clearing their business through the clearing hour. FATHER MUST MOVE FOR BOY Brlnalna- I'p Tils Children Too Koar tbe HedllKhta to Bait tho Court. Frank Hodak, 7 years of age, wa taken before Judge Kennedy, who took Judge EstelhJ's place on the Juvenile bench, for running off with a butcher's horse. Robert Rule, an 8-year-old boy, who aoted aa his accomplice, was tn ought up and promised to be good a week ago, but Frank, who avoids publicity, had escaped the otfloers thus far. Ills parents, who are Auatrlans, live In an abandoned crib on lower Ninth street, and the child la being brought up within a block of the rod light district In a three-room house, where hla mother oares for ten rooms. His father and the roomers are laborers In tha smelter. The boy was released and hla father was ad vised by the court to find a new residence for the sake of the boy. ' i Low Excursion Hates to Seattle Dally Via the Northwestern Line.-. Splendid train rervto via St. Paul and Minneapolis, through a country of the most magnificent and historic Interests, Liberal return limits and stop-over privileges. Choice of routes. Ticket office: 1401-1403 Farnam street. The Bee's Little Want Ad Boosters will keep your business on th run. ' a 7:06 am a 8:28 pm a 8:80 am i a1l:00 am UNION STATION 10TI1 AND MASOX i CKlcacro A Northwestern NORTHWESTERN LINE-EAST. ' Leave. Arrive. Omaha-Chicago Spe'l...a 6:02 pm a 7:40 am Colorado-Chicago .....'..a 6:20 pm a 8:28 pm Pacific Coast-OhlcRRo. .a 6:05 pm a 8:28 pm Chicago Daylight Sne'l.a 7:40 am aU:36 pm Omaha-Chicago Local.. al2:0fi am all:$5 pm Loa A ngelea-Portland Limited ,...a 9:10 pm 1Z:S5 pm Overland Limited. ....... all.M pm a 7:15 am Fast Mall a 9:04 am Fast-Local, Cedar ,, Rapids-Omaha a 3:85 pm Omaha-Carroll Local.. .a 3:45 pm a 9:80 am NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH. Twin City and LUHa Daylight ...a 7:45 am al0;S0 pm Minnesota and Dakoa.a 7.00 pm Twin City Limited J J... va 9:00 em Sioux City Local.... ila 3:46 pm Dakota-Sioux City Omaha Mlnnesota-Sloux City; Omaha .' NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Boneateel ......a 7:50 am al0:30 pm Lincoln-Long Pin .v.. a 7:60 am all:00 am Norfolk-South Platte... b 2.15 pm 6:20 pm Hastings-Superior b 3:16 pm b 6:20 pm Dead wood Hot Springs a 8:66 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a 3:66 pm a 11:00 am Fremont-Albion ......... b 6:30 pm b l:3o pm Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Pant Chicago and Colo. Speo a 7:36 am all:40 pm Cal. and Oregon Ex. ...a 4:00 pm a 8:26 pm Overland Limited ....... all 48 pm a 7:16 am Perry Local b 6:13 pm b 11:66 aui Chicago, Hock. Island A Paolfle EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ..a 8:10 am all:06 pm Iowa Local ; a 6:40 am a 4:80 pre The Mountaineer a 1AJ am a 2:66 anu Des Moines Local a 4:00 pm al2:30 pn Iowa lAcal bl0:36 am b9:66pu., Clilcago-Eantem Ex. J. ..a 4:40 pm al.10 p:..' Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. a 6:08 pm a 8:06 au.i WEST. The Mountaineer...- a 3:00 am a 7:36 aa. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. (for Lincoln) a 8:30 am a 6:47 ptt' Colo, and Cal. Ex... ...a 1:20 pin a 4:80 p-! Okla. and Texas h)x...'.a 4:40 pm a 1:U0 p.: Rocky Mountain Ltd. .all. 12 pia I l:lti ta. Illinois Central i Chicago Express ........a 7:15 am Chicago Limited a(:U0pm Minn. -St. Paul Exp b 7:16 am Minn. -St. Paul Ltd a 6:00 pm Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local. b 4:16 pm luluu Pacific a 8:48 pn. a 7:1 ;i. a'V'lfiait BU;Ma Leave. ' ..a 7:30 am ..a 8:60 pm DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, OF- fice of Indian Allalrs,- w aHlunttou, D. C. Sealed proposals, for letting Districts Nos. i, t, 4, 6 and 6, In the Crow Indian Reserva tion, Montana, for gracing purposes, either under a leas or by permit, will be received at th office of the Commissioner of In dian Atfalra, Waahingion, D. C, until 3 o'olock p. m., on Monday, August 3, 1909, and will be Immediately thereafter opened In th presence of such blddeia aa may at tend. Maps ahowing the location of th districts and all . necessary information may be obtained en application to the superintendent ot the. Crow Indian School, Crow Agency, Montana. Rl G. VALEN TINE, Acting Commlbsloner. - Jy3 Ojot OFFlChi CONSTRUCTING QUAKTER lui mauler, Fort Leavenworth, Kanaaa, June 16, U09. Sealed proposals, In tripli cate, will be raveivoU here unUi 11 a. m.. central time, July 14, 1909, and then opened, for furnishli.g and delivering in good condition f. o. b. cars, freight prepaid, 2.U7 cubic yards ballast for U. U. railway terminals at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Full Information and blank forms ot pro posal furnished on application to tins of fice, wher specifications may be seen. United Stale reserves the right to aocept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes uliouid b endorsed "Proposals for liallam ' and addreaaed to Captain Win. D. Davis, Wuurtei master. Jlij-i;-li-19-Jyl13 HAVE TOU TRIED TO ItlTK A STORX FQR THIS -; , e . ; COLUMN! . . " ; - -. OFFICE OF THE CO.NS'l KL'CTINO Quartermaster, Fort Omaha, Nebraska. Juiy , 1909. Sealed proposals. In iripucate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time, July Ju, 1909, and then opened In public, for the con struction of eav troughs and downspout dralna around balloon hous at Fort Omaha, Nebraska. Full Information fur nished on application. U. S. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing proposal to be marked "pro posals for Downspout Drains" and ad dressed to Captain Oerg o. Oibba, Con structing quarter master. Fort Omaha, Ne braska. Jy-lft-U-l-28- Arrlvo. aU:40 pi. a 6:00 pu. a 9:20 a.. a l:ut p.. a 8:60 V a 6:46 pi. a 6:46 p.i. a 4:46 p: Overland Limited Colorado Express. Atlantic Kx prexa Oregon Express a 4:10 pm Los Angeles Limited. .. .al2:66 pm Pant Mail a 7:20 am China and Japan Mall. ..a 4:00 pm North Platte Drcal a 8:16 am Colo. Chicago Special., ;.al2:10 am a 7:06 a... ileatrice at ptromsourg Local ..bl2 :40 pm b 1:40 pr. Valley Local (motor via Lan Cut-Off) ...... ..al0:00 am a 2:46 p: Valley Local (motor). ...a 6:30 pro a 9:00 a Hastings-Superior ....... b 2:U pm bi:2vp:. 'Local passengers not carried on traUifc Nos. 1 and 2. Missouri Pacific K. C. and St. L. Ex a 9:00 am a 7:00 sir K O. and St. L. Fx all:15 pm li'Hptn Chicago Great .Western St. Paul-Mlnneapolla..... 8:30 pm 8:18 am St. Paul-Minneapolis 7:30 am 8:20 p Chicago Limited ......... (:10 pm l:lii- Wabaaa. St. Louis Ex..k... Si. Louis Local Council Bluffa). Stauberry Local Council Bluffs). .a 6:30 pm (from a 8:00 am (from , b 6:00 pm bl0:la... a 1:25 a. all:U v BIKLINGTON (TA. IOTH A MAMO.N Barllngtos Extraordiearily Low to the Eastern Res Mates oris A new feature in Ec stern sum mer travel inaugurated by the New York Central Lines From the Great Lakes to the sea the Playgrounds of America there are scores of vacation spots where every sport and pleasure possible to think of can be en joyed to the folL To giro everyone the opportunity to visit theso resorts this year the extraordinarily low fares have been made of 60 from Omaha to Boston and Return rr cu- Lake shore or Michigan Central 20 from Omaha to New York and Return 8Tr LAKE SHORE 85 from Omaha to New York '.id Return MICHIGAN CENTRAL - Amy Route to Chicago 'and then via Oorraspondlntlr low fares to th Thousand Islands, AdlroDdsoks, Whits and Oreen moontarns, Saratoga Springs, Lak Georf and Lk Champ lain, Montreal and Canadian and Main point., Thee tickets arc food on all trains from Chicago (except Twentieth Century Limited, and are available for passage on the famoys "Lake Shore Limited," Michigan Central Limited," "Wol Yrle," and all other trains, under usual conditions governing limited train service. There's a train from Chicago every two hours Yia Lake Shore and seven dally trans via Michigan-Central. Both routes are via shores of the Oreat Lakes, Niagara Falls, v Mohawk and Hudson River valleys to New York, the Berkshire Hills, Instead of Hudson River, to Boston oool, scenlo, water-level Insuring pleasant riding by day and certain sleep at night. All trains via New Tork Central Lines arrive at Orand Central Station New Tork's only railroad terminal In the heart of hotel, theater and business dlatrlot Subway nnder same roof Brooklyn 15 minutes, without ohange few minutes to Long Island resorts. Trains to Boston arrive at South Terminal Station. XJbrl stop-orer prtvfloges at Niagara Falls and other points, and option of lake trip from Do. Croat or Cleveland to Buffalo, and Hudson River Steamer Albany ta York, without extra charge. For Information or time tables, address "Anerlce's Greatest aaiioay Sjtteaa'' Warren J. Lynch, Faastager Traffie M snr 1 La Sails Street Itettse Chicago, lU Leave. Arrive. ..a 4:10 pm a 3:46 pm ..a 4:10 pm a 1:10 pm ..a 4:10 pm a 8:10 pm ..all.M pm a 7.06 am ..a 3 20 am a 4.10 pm ,.b 1:20 pm-al2:lfi pm ..a 1:18 am a 8:10 pm D am OFFICE CONSTRL'CTINO J U A HT Kil ter master, Fuxt Maokensl, , Wyoming, July 8, 1. Sealed proposal. In triplicate, will b rolv4 at this office until IV a .m. (mountain time), Auguat 4. 18un, for .Inlng concrete reaervolr near Fort Mockeule, Wyoming, flans aad specifications may be obtained at offlees cuief quartermaster Omaha and 1'enver ana at th's office, at which latter plaoe all Information may b obtained. L'nlisd State reserve the right to aocept or reject any or all proposals. Proposals should be enclosed In sealed en velopes marked "Proposals for Lining Reservoir," addreased Capt. E. S. Walton, lmh Inf., Coutrucnng Quartermaster. -JyS lO U U-A3-3 ..a 7:28 pm ,.b 3.05 pm Denver and California. Puget Sound Ex Black Hills Northwest Ex Nebraska points Lincoln Faxt Mall Nebraska Ex Lincoln Local Lincoln Local &L..uii -r-i'lai tbnioutn Flatlsmouth-Io a ,i a 8:18 am Uellevue-Plattsmouth ..al2:Mpm Colorado Limited. ........ all:S pm Chicago Ltd ,...7:H5 m Chicago Ex a 4.20 pm Chicaao Flyer a au pm Iowa Local a 3:16 am all :30 am St. LouU Ex.. ....a 4:40 pm all ) am Kanaaa City and St. Jo alO:4R pm a 8:48 am Kansas City and St. Jo. a I:1S am a 8:10 pm Kansas City and St. Jo. a 4:40 pm WKBSTFR STA- a 7:50 i,m blO M am a 8:&o am a 2 0 pm a 7:5 am all :3s pm l lo pin a 3:00 am -1BTH A WEDSTRR Ckleaao, Omaha- 8t. Pnnl, Minneapolis A Ieav. ...b 2:00 pm Arrive. bll -48 am e 8:20 pm b 3:20 pm Sioux City Exprees Omaha Local Sioux City Passenger Twin City Pasngr...b 8:80 am Sioux City Local .0 I am Emerson Local b 1.86 pm b 1:10 am Mlaaonrl Pselflo Auburn Local.....'. b 3 G0 pm bll 80 arn a Daily, day only. b Dally except Sunday, o Sun 4 Laiiy except Saturday. The Meaning of Home will never impress itself so strong on you until you are in a home of your own then you realize what home means. Thursday the real estate dealers are advertising a number of homes at reasonable prices that can be bought on easy terms. Look over the real estate columns carefully Thursday and select something that looks good to you see the dealer immedi ately it may be sold tomorrow or the next day. Thursday Is "Home Day."