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TTTE BEE: OMATTA. TITOSTUY. .TtTLY 22, 1000.
3f
REAL ESTATE
CITY PHUrKHTV TOR iALI
tConllnued )
T rT" A
FIVE OR TEN YEARS WHEN YOU WISH YOU HAD SOME
Irrigated Land Near Denver
w Now In the time to bur: you vill never be able to buy land In the Denver
district anv lets. It Is bound to be worth two or three tlmpg as much as It
U now. The noil Is rich, the water supply under the GREAT BTANDLEY
wrsERVOIIt 8Y8TEM la without doubt the brst Irrigation system In Colo
rado. The markets can not be equaled;
4l healthful that can be had any nlace in
be seen plainly from all of this land any
TWENTY
" Is til one family should try to take rare of If you want to get the most
..ot It.- The surest and boat all around crop Is sugar beets, potatoes and alfalfa.
Then you can have noma fruit, such as strawberries, raspberries, blackberries,
cherries, gooseberries, currants, apples, etc. The price of this land Is from
1100 to 1125 an acre: from 12 to 30 miles from Denver, and some Is within
one mil from smaller towns. The terms are only one-tenth down and the
balance It' one-tenth each year until paid.
If You Only
ft to look at this land you will surely want to Invest part of your savings as
there Is nothing better in the world to put your money Into.
The round trip Is only $17.60. On July 27th we will have a special rate
of $15.00 for the round trip, Including sleeper.
For particulars call or writ us.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1614 Harney Street Conservative Building.
We Loan
You
the Money
IF YOU WANT MONEY FOR
' PAYMENTS ON LOTS, furni
ture or an other bills we wilt (
furnish it to you.
We lojin on furniture, pianos,
live stock or any other security
you may have.
... IF TOU CAN USE ANY
"MONEY SEE US. You can re
:pay us in small weekly or
"monthly payments.
ALU BUSINESS STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL. PRIVATE
OFFICES FOR PARTICULAR
PEOPLE. If you can't call,
write or telephone, we will bring
the money to you.
Both 'phones: Douglas 1356,
Ind. A-135G.
NEBRASKA LOAN CO.,
Oposito Postoffice, Suite 7,
Crouuse Block.
FIVE room cottage, modern except heat;
P. O. NIELSEN A CO.,
703 N. Y. Life Bldg. Both Phones.
LIST your property .with Chris Boyer. 82d
ana turning i U) 808
This Story Was
of Its Class
HOW A "WIDOW AND ILER
DAUGHTER RECEIVED
A HOME.
Anna Henrieh, . 1'lalismouih, NeuT Hog
$26. Daughter of Jaoob Henrieh. , First
grade of High school. Principal, Mr.
Brooks. Age 14 years.
WANTED Cook and second girl, WIS
Dewey Ave. Tel.
"Oh, Dear! I don't know what wa will
do next, for we have only a few cents left."
These were the words a poor widow said
to her only daughter as they were sitting
together one day.
"Mamma. If 1 could only get a place to
work. It would help us along nicely," said
Alice.
"But, my dear, you can't stand It, work
ing all day. for you are too small yet. I
would rather go myself than sending you.
"Oh, mamma! Something lias come to
my mind. I have heard so many people
praising The Omaha Bee want-ads, for
they bring such good results. Why not
let us try and see If we cannot find a
place where we can work together so we
will not be parted? If you have a nickel,
give It to me and I will go and buy an
Omaha Kcc. and we will try our luck.
Her mother gave her a nickel to buy
a paper. Alice ran as fast as she could,
while her mother was anxlou for her re
turn. She soon came back, and they sat side
by side, glancing over the want-ads, to
s-e if they could not find one suitable for
them.
Soon Alice read one aloud which made
them both happy, it was the one as written
above.
"That will just be fine." said her mother,
"we can both be together and earn enough
to make us happy."
Early the net morning they telephoned
to the above number. The ipeople, being
without help, took them at once.
They were well satisfied with them, and
were very fond of Alice. During the winter
they sent her to school and gave her an
education. She would help her mother be
fore and after school.
They now were happy and, Alice espe
cially, for having an education, which
would have been Impossible If they would
not have read the want ada.
IF YOU CANT WRITE A STORY LIKE THE ABOVE, PER-
- HATS YOU CAN WRITE A HUMOROUS STORY,
TRY YOUR HAND.
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPKHTY KOH SAI.B.
(Continued
TTT7 A TV
and the climate Is certaiply the most
the country. Mounalns and snow to
month In the year.
ACRES
Take A Trip
"WHERE CAN YOU FIND
PRICES AND TERMS LIKE
THESE t
110 CA8H-86 per month for a
beautiful
$r00 lot. Will build a house for
y
ou after
havlnir raid a small amount on the lot
$1.0 CASH 110 per month for good 4-room
cottage on north side, If.0.
876 CASH $16 per month for good 5-room
cottage, partly modern, walking distance,
ll.SiiO.
8100 CASH IIS per month, large S-room
cottage, best condition, north 27th St.,
ll.ftt)
$150 CASH $M per month, 5-room cottage,
partly modern, full lot, close In, J2.1.0.
$175 CASH 125 per month, s-room house,
partly modern, close In, $2,680.
$2fi0 CASH $30 per month, 12-room modern
house, 13 blocks from P. O., $5.2M.
NEAT 6-room cottage, best condition, full
lot, near 26th and Sprague, $1,600, very
easy terms.
uoorj 6-room cottage, water and sewer.
N. 27th St.. $1,660: rental terms.
FIVE-ROOM house and full lot. city
water. K. Rivei-vlew park. 8ou0 for aulck
sale. ,
EXCEPTIONAL bargain In new large G-
roiira modern cottage, nicely terraced lot,
built for a' home, hut must go at once for
$2 ;i00. your own terms.
V1SHY desirable 8-room all modern resi
dence, full lot, choice location, near &d
and Davenport, $3,7W); very easy terms.
l no aDove are but a rew or tne large
number of similar properties, prices and
terms we are offering for special sale at
this time. Call at office and let us find
the home you want and on terms within
reach.
RUSSELL & McKITRICK,
432 Ramg Bldg. 15th and Harney.
BEMIS PARK
$4,200 for 123 ft. of frontage
In one of the choicest loca
tions on Lincoln boulevard;
fine shade trees. For further
Information see
Geoiye & Company,
1601 Farnam SL
Hanscom Park
Brand new bungalow, five rooms, all
modern, finished In oak. birch and maple;
Dest of plumbing, combination mission
lighting fixtures; cemented basement, ce
ment walks; lot 49x133, east frent; Just
south of park and close to car line. Price
$3,000; $S00 cash, balance easy, or 6 per
vein on lur an casn.
BENSON & MYERS CO.,
412 N. Y. Life. Phone D. 746.
Considered the Best
Last Week.
REAL ESTATE
CITY rHOI'KHIY KOH a AI.K.
(Continued.)
Farnam District
135 NORTH 35TH STREET
Only new house In West Far
ram district at a moderate
price. Large living room
across emir front, large ves
tibule, good dining room,
kitchen, refrigerator room and
pantry on first floor; finished
In oak and birch; 3 bedroom
and bath. tth good closets,
finished In white enamel and
birch, on aecond floor. Full
basement, bricked up. with ce
mented floor; best of furnaces,
plumbing and combination fix
tures. House haa window
shades and Is papered through
out. Lot 60xl.1. with perma
nent walks, and yard sodded.
This Is an opportunity to get
In West Farnam district at a
moderate price. Owner asking
t:!.', hut wants offer. Terms,
8;n0 cash, balance monthly.
Kloke-IIeadley Investment Co.
A-3245; I. 1150.
801 N. T. Life Bids.
$3,500.00.
will buy an S-room modern home at 4:41
FHrnam 8t., 4 rooms and hall on first floor,
4 rooms and bath on secona noor, large
laundry and dry room in cenar, pave
street, cement sidewalks, nice lawn, shade
trees, etc.
$2,250.00.
will buy a 6-room strictly modern home
on 22d, near Orace St., 3 rooms and hall
below, 8 rooms and bath above; Immediate
possession; 83u0 cash, balance IJ0 per
month.
O. W. SM RIVER,
102S New York Life Bldg.
New House
Beautiful Shade Trees
On Florence Boulevard 2 blocks north of
Ames Ave., opposite Rome Miller's home,
we have a substantial and comfortable
house Just completed. It has hot water
heating system, dull oak finish and has
large living room; 7 rooms In all; the lot is
"S feet cant front; overlooks Carter park
and the lake and is covered with forest
trees; not like the ordinary city lot, but
like a park. Price $7,mX; ready to move
Into.
Harrison & Morton,
712 and U N. T. Life Bldg. Both Phones.
NINE room modem house; large corner
lot; paved streets; on
WKST 1AKNAM.
A very nice home. Ask us.
P. O. NIELSEN & CO.,
703 N. Y. Life Bldg. Both Phones.
BUSINESS LOT ONLY $2,200
Size 40xi!6 ft., only 4 blocks
from postoffice, room to build
two stores, specials In and
paid for, only $66 per front
foot. See us at once, as we
cannot hold this price good
but for a short time.
George & Co., 1G01 Farnam St.
BOULEVARD HOUSE. 248 North lth St..
I rooms, modern, only $2,500. Thomas
Brennau, Room 1 New York Life Bldg.
For aulck iturns. list your real estate
for sale and exchange with me, no sale.
no pay. W. W. Mitchell, Board or Trade
Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND HAA C M L. U FOR gAI.K
Canada.
FOR SALE ICO acres of land In Canada;
for particulars address J. C. lngling, Kud-
dell, ttaak., Canada.
Iowa. .
IOWA CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS.
320-acre Improved farm, 4 miles from town,
$66 t)tr acre.
lw-acre improved farm. 4 miles irom town,
$65 tier acre.
120-acre Improved farm, i nines irom town.
ii per acre.
MX-acre improved rarm, 1 nine irom town,
$fii.50 per acre.
(ts-acre improved itrm, i mnes irom town.
$6f per acre.
320-acre unimproved larm, nines irom
town, $40 per acre.
lHo-acre unimproved iarm, t mnes irom
town. $40 per acre.
tiOO-acre unimproved farm. S miles from
town, $40 per acre.
7uO-acre unimproved farm, half mile from
town, $60 per acre.
Cut this out and write to
H. L. CRAVEN & CO., Onawa, Ia.
500 ACRES of splendid land In Harrison
Co., Ia., near town and school, rural free
delivery, phone, etc; well Improved; in fact
a fine home and money maker, being suit
able for either stock or grain; worth $76
per acre. The owner having retired, de-
Ires to sell this farm ahd will consider
about one-half purchase price In good
clear Income property and take mortgage
back on farm for balance of purchase
money. This must be seen to be appre
elated. Address Owner. Lock Box 63,
Missouri Valley, la.
Idaho.
Idaho Carey Act Lands.
Now open for entry and settlement In the
choicest agricultural section ot the north
west.
The Snake River Valley, Southern Idaho
State Government Supervision.
For free information on Irrigated Lands
write C. B. Hurtt, Boise, Idaho.
Nebraska
Farm Near Omaha
and only ten mile west of South Omaha
stock yards; half section, well Improved
eight-room house, new windmill, etc.; ma
ple grove, large orchard. U. P. motor car
makes two round trips dally, stopping a
the farm; paved road to Omaha within
half mile of land.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO
1001 N. Y. Life. Omaha, Neb.
$1,600 Acres
About 17 miles west of Dalton, In La
retice Fork Creek valley, one of the finest
places in Nebraska for a stuck and grain
farm, mostly valley land, well sheltered
and an abundance of fine water at 16 to 46
feet. Price, quick sale only, $7.M an acrj.
1UUKM. Zl uoara ot jraae oiag.. umana.
ATTENTION. STOCKMEN!
STANDARD CATTLE RANCH, contain
Ing 700 acres Nebraska s best land, 45
miles west of Omaha, In Platte valley, full
eauloped for raising and feeding stock,
having nouses, oarns, mean, corrals, eie-
tor, scales, artesian water, etc. trice,
IMS OoO: IhO.OOO. five years. 6 per cent, bal
anc cash or part trade. Write for olrcu
lar. Dean-Andrew Co.. ai N. I. L.
Omaha.
FOR 6ALE Fine laO-aere farm, good
buildings, fine water and windmill in An
telope Co.; price $40. Address Owner, Box
41. Route L ClearwatMr. Neb.
WANTED Someone who wants to buy
relinquishment to a good 640-acre Klnkald
homestead: new. little house and a-ond well
miles from town; price. $300. Write me at
once. Bos 152, Wood Lake. Neb.
FOR RALE AT A BARQAIN 480 acres
near Harrlsourg. Manner county, rt. ;
practically all level. Writ A. E. Llndstrom,
Yankton, 8. D.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
llOt to lis. 000 made promptly, r, D. Wead,
Wead Bldg., Utn and Farnam.
BF.AL estate purchase money, mortgages
and contracts bought. Antelope Investment
Co.. Old Boston Store Bldg.
600 TO V.OOt on homes la Omaha. O'Keefe
Real Estate Co., lOul N. t. Life. Doug, or
A.-UU
REAL ESTATE LOANS
(Continued-!
FIVi: PER CENT MONEY
lorvn on
Omsha rtuslness Property.
THOMAS BRENNAN.
1 Room L New York Life Fldg.
OARVIN BROS.. ' 818 N. T. Life. to
8t00.0OU on Improved property. Is'e delay.
WANTED Tity loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith A Co.. 1320 Farnarn St.
MONKY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co,
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
PAYNE, ROSTWTCK CO.. N.
Private money. 8f00 to 15.000; low
T. Ufe
rat.
SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated.
Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg.
Bell Phone Douglas Sill.
LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandels Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE BUYERS for a 8-room house.
a 6 room house and a couple of vacant lots.
NOWATA LAND AilU LOT t'OMPAHl,
Suite 2 N. Y. Ufa Bldg.. Omaha.
PbotiS Red. im Open evenings.
SHORTHAND REPORTERS
F. J. SUTCL1FFE. D. 1M6. R. 628 Bee.
WANTED TO BORROW
8600 on first mortisage. Improved 160 acres.
Address, J-148 cars Bee.
WANTED-T0 BUY
BEST nrlca Dald for second-hand furnl-
ture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Loug.
Kill.
BEST price said for Id hand furniture.
toves. clothim. Wm. Koaenblatt. Tel.
Douglas M0L
HIGHEST prices paid for Insurance poll
les In old line companies. Ill Putnam
Company, 604 N. Y. Life.
WANTED TO htNT
WE are getting Inquiries for well located
ousce. Must have sole agenoy. Nowati
Land ai.d Lot Company, suite (24 N. Y
Life Bldg. Phone Red. 19b. Omaha. Neb,
WANTED Good room and board, by
oung man. with private fatally; must be
n good location, with modern conveniences
tate In first letter amount desired per
month; must be reasonable. Address Bee,
302.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED German glazier wants po-
itlon now or later. Address Norfolk Cm
schau, Norfolk, Neb.
LEGAL NOTICES
A otic of Stockholders Meeting;,
To the stockholders ot THE MISSOURI
PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY:
In conformity with the reoulrements o
the Constitutions and laws of the states ot
Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska and the
by-lawa of the ConiDany. YOU ARbl
HEREBY NOTIFIED that by resolution of
the Board of Directors of The Mimoui
Pacific Railway Company duly adopted at
a meeting of said Board on the 2th day of
May. A. D.. I'M), a meeting or the stocK
holders of The Missouri pacific Railway
Company has been called to be held at the
oiflce of (lie Company, Kooin iUe Missouri
pacific Building, in the city ot at. iouis.
in tlio Klale of Missouri, on the sixth day
of August. A. D. UM. at nine o'clock in the
torcnuuu.
(1) For the purpose of considering a Con
tract and Articles of Consolidation bearing
date the 29th day of May, VJU. oeretofor
made and entered into by and on behalf ot
The Missouri Pacific Hallway Company and
the following named corooralions by oruer
of their respective Boards oi directors :
J lie nansaa und Colorado racuic nan
way Company, a consolidated curpjrauou
of the state of Kansas;
T)i Com ml Hrnm-ii Railway CwnDinr,
consolidated corporation of the btate of
Kansas;
The Hooka County Kallroad Company,
uurporatlon of the State of Ki;
The Nevada and Mlnden na.ay wm
pany, a corporation of the Btate of Mis
souri;
Nevada and Ulnden Railway Company ot
Kansas, a corporation of toe biale of
Kansas;
Kansas City and Southwestern Fallway
Company of Missouri, a corporation of tu
Stale of aliasourl;
Kantas t-'liy and Southwestern Railway
Company, a corporVtloa el the elate of
Kansas;
The Fort Bcott Central Kauway o'-
pauy, a consolidated corporation ei iu
btate of Kansas;
Kanopolis and Kansas Central Railway
Company, a corporation of the State ut
Kansas i
The Kansas Southwestern Railway Com
pany, a corporation of tne btate of Kaunas,
and
The LeRoy and Caney Valley Air uni
Railroad Company, a corporation of the
btate of Kansas,
12) For the uuroose of voting upon tne
aueatlun whether such Contract and Ar
ticles of Consolidation, so made and en-.
tered into, shall be ratified, assentea to, ap
proved and adopted and suon conaouoauua
consummated or whethei such Contract
and Articles of Consolidation shall be re-
JtedI. .. .
to consider ana oie upon mi aaop
tion of a resolution aooapting the provis
ions of Article 11 of Chapter U of the Re
vised Statutes of the btate oi Missouri.
1M, and to authorise the filing thereof,
ail as required by Section numbered lift) of
such Revised Statutes In the case of con
solidation of railway corporations; and
wherebv all or any of said corporation
and The Missouri Pacific Railway Cumpa:i
have agreed to consolidate in tue wnoie.
and to consolidate the stock l the i
speotlve companies making such consolida
tion, and to form and make under and pur
suant to the lawa of the btates of Missouri,
Kansas and Nebraska, a now. consolidated
corporation, to be known as Tb4 Missouri
Pacirio Hallway company, owning, con
trolling, possessing and bringing under one
msnaaernent all and singular the lines of
railroad and other properties, real, personal
and mixed, powers, rignis, privileges, im
munities and franchises, belonging to any
of the companies making such consolida
tion, upon the terms and conditions fixed
and stated by said Contract a4 Article
of Consolidation
(4) To take any other aotlon In tbe pre
mises, and to transact any -"ir business
that may properly com beuoTS the meeting.
Such Contract and Article f Consolida
tion will be submitted to the meeting of
the stockholders so called for examination
and every atookholder attending will b fur
nished with a printed copy thereor, and at
any Mme before such meeting any stock
holdei will be furnished with a printed copy
of such Contract and ANlclea of Conso
lidation upon application therefor during
business hours to the Assistant Secretary
of the Company, at tbe office of the Com
pany in the City of AU Louis, Missouri.
Dated. May 2th. ltOS.
OKOROB J. GOULD.
President of The Missouri Paclfle Railway
Company.
A II CALEB"
Secretary at The Missouri Paciflo Railway
Company.
J2t0AI
PROPOSALS PROPOSALS WILL BE
received by the Board of Publlo Lands and
Buildings of the Mate of Nebraska for 'lie
furnishing and installing of the following
machinery: One 12x12 engine, direct con
nected, with 60 K. W. generator, at the
Hospital for Insane at Norfolk. Neb. One
10x10 engine, belted, at Soldiera and Sail
ors' home at MUford, Neb. One 10x10 en
gine, belted, at the Hospital for Insane at
Lincoln, Neb. One 60 K. W. generator at
Norfolk, Neb. One 2u0 h, p. water tube
boiler at Norfolk, Neb. All common labor
to be furnished by the state of Nebraska
and such other labor and material as may
be agreed upon between the board and
the contractors. Plans and specifications
now on file In the office of the secretary of
state at Lincoln, Neb. Proposals must be
received not later than July SO, Wu9. OEO.
C. J UN KIN, Secretary Board of Public
ands and Buildings. Lincoln, Neb., July
20. lisjg.
TO PAVING CONTRACTORS PEALKD
bids will he received until July 27, li, at
the office of the Forest Lawn Cemetery as
sociation, 622 New York Lite building, for
13.000 square yards, more or less, of
macadam pavement with Tarvia "A," to be
laid in Forest Lawn cemetery. Specifica
tions at the office of the secretary of the
cemetery, 22 New York Life. The right
to reject any and all bids is reserved by
the association. Jyl7dl0tMEAS
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS COM
plete plumbing system for school bouse will
be contracted fur July 2H. IWH.
For plans specifications and further in
formation write
J. F. DALY, Secy., Wlsner, Neb.
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GOVERNMENT NOTICE:
I'Kl'AHTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, OF
flee of Indian Affairs. Washington, I. C.
Sealed proposals, for letting IMatrlcts Nos.
114 6 and 6. In the Crow Indian Heserva
lion. Montana, tor greilng purposes, either
under a lae or by permit, will be received
st the office of the Commissioner of In-
sn Affairs. Washington. i. c . until I
clock p. m.. on Monday, August I. 190S,
nil will be Immediately thereafter opened
In the presence or gucn Dinners as may ai-
end. Maps snowum mc ii'isuon VI in
lstrlcts and all necessary lntormation
may be otKaineo. on application 10 wie
uperlntendent of the t row Indian School.
Crow Agency, Montana. K. O. AL.ti.N
TINE, Acting Commissioner. Jy3 L)30t
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
office of Indian Allans, nasninaiou.
D. C, July 7, ltHJf. s-caled proposals roi
letting District No. 1. In the Crow Creek
Indian Reservation, r-outn inmuia, ior
r.Tinr iMiitmsrs. e ther tinder a lease or
r ... . , . . i . r i . . I
by permit, will De receien m ine uiuri- vi
he Commissioner oi inoian aiihiis, u-
InKton, V. C. until z o oiock p. m., on
Mondav, August . 1SK, and will be im
n,i.ilv thereafter nnrnrd In the pres
ence of such bidders as may attend. Maps
tti ih. loration of th district and
II necessary information may hp ouibiihu
on nnnllrntlon to the Ktiperlntcndent of the
Prow Creek Indian School. Crow Creek.
ro
Booth Dakota.
R. Q.
Valentine, Commis-
sloner.
J Kid Ail
DEPAHTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
Oftice of Indian Affairs, Washington, 1.
C. July 7, lmis. Sealed proposals for letting
District No 1 in the Itnl j.ahe inoian res
ervation. Minnesota, for grasing purposes,
tithT under a lae or by permit, will De
received at the office or commissioner oi
Indian Affairs, Washington. 1. C, until
I o'Li.ick p- "i on Monday. August 9. 1HW,
and will he Immediately thereafter opened
in the presence of such bidders as may ai
tenl. Maps showing the location of the
district and all necessary Information may
be obtained on application to the superin
tendent of the Red Lake Indian penom,
Itnl Lake. Minnesota. It. U. vaien'ine.
Commissioner. Jyl6d2Kt
DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR.
office of Indian Affairs, Washington.
D. C, . Sealed proposals for letting
grazing privileges on the lilackfeet Indian
Heservatlon, Montana, unner me periim
system, will be received at the office of
the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Wash
ing, I). C. until 2 n clock, p. tn.. on Mon
day, August 30. 190K, and will be Immed
iately thereafter opened in the presence
of such bidders as may attend. Maps
showing the location of the reservaiion
and all necessary information may be ob
tained on application to the Superintendent
of the Blackfeet Indian school, Rrownlng,
Mont. R. U. Valentine, Commissioner.
jyziajui
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
office of Indian Affairs. Washington,
p. c., . Sealed proposals for letting
Dlstrlrt No. 2, in the Cheyenne River In
dian Reservation, South Dakota, for gras
Inar mirnnses. either under a lease or by
permit, will be received at the office ot the
Commissioner oi inoian fliiair, vaan-
ln-rtnn. D. C. until 2 o clock P. m.. on
Mondav. Aueust 30. 1909, and will be Imme
diately thereafter opened in the presence
of such runners as may aurna.
showing the location of the districts and
all necessary Information may be obtained
nn annllcatlon to the Superintendent of the
Cheyenne River Indian school, Cheyenne
River Aaency. tsoutn x'aKota. jn. u. val
entine. Commissioner.
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Limited a 9:10 pm all:J5 pm
Overland Limited all .60 pin a 7:15 am
Fast Mall a :04 am
Knur Local. Cedar
Rapids-Omaha a 3:36 pm
Omaha-Carroll Local. ..a 3:4G pm a 8:30 am
NORTHWESTERN LINK NORTH.
Twin cttv and 1 afcota
Daylight ...a 7:4R am al0:20 pm
Mlnneu.ou and Dakota.. a 7 .00 pm
Twin City Limited .a :0U pm a etc am
Sioux City Local a 8:46 pm a :28 pm
Dakota-Sioux City
Omaha :30 am
Minnesota-Sioux City-
Omaha all :00 am
NORTHWESTERN LINK WEST.
Norfolk-Bonestee! a i :60 am al0:80 pm
Lincoln-Long Pine ....a7:0am all:00 am
Norfolk-South Platte...b :15 pm b 5:20 pm
Haatings-Superior b 2:15 pm b 6:20 pm
Deadwood Hot Springs a 3:66 pm a 6:20 pm
Casper-Lander a 8:55 pm a 11:00 am
Fremont-Albion b 6:30 pm b 1:85 pm
(hlcaao, Milwaukee A St. rami
Chicago and Colo. Spec a 7:36 am all:40 pm
Cal. and Oregon Ex. ...a 6:00 pm a 3:26 pm
Overland Limited all:48 pm a 7:15 am
Perry Local b 6:15 pm bll:66 am
Chicago, Rock Island A Pacific
EAST.
Rockv Mountain Ltd... a 8:10 am all:06 pm
Iowa Local a 6:40 am a 4:30 pm
The Mountaineer a 7:4 am a 2:65 am
Des Moines Local a 4:00 pm al2:30 pm
Iowa Local b 10:35 am b 9:0b pm
Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4:40 pm al:10 pm
Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. a 6:0S pm a 8:06 am
WEST
The Mountaineer a 8:00 am a 7:85 am
Chicago-Nebraska Ltd.
(for Lincoln) a 8:30 am a 6:47 pm
Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:20 pm a 4:30 pm
Okla. and Texas Ex. ...a 4:40 pm a 1:00 pm
Rocky Mountain Ltd..aU:18 pm a 8:0i am
Illinois Central-
Chicago Express a 7:15 am a 8:48 pro
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7:14 am
Mlnn.-St. Paul Exp b 7:16 am
Minn. -St. Paul Ltd a 6:00 pm a-7:16am
Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local. b 4:16 pm bll;30 am
Chicago Great Western
St, Paul-Minneapolis 8:30 pm 8:15 am
St. Paul-Minneapolis 7:30 am 8:20 pm
Chicago Limited 6:10 pm 8:16 am
Wabash
St. Louis Ex a 6:30 pm a 8:26 am
bt. Louis Local . (from
Council Bluffs) a 8:00 am all:15 pm
Stan berry Local (from
Council Bluffs) b (:00 pm bl0:15 am
Union Paclfle
Overland Limited a 7:30 am aU:40pra
Colorado Express.... ....a 8:60 pm a 6:00 pm
Atlantio Express a 8.20 am
Oregon Express a 4:10 pm a 6:00 pm
Los Angeles Limited. .. .aU'66 pm a8:60ptu
Fast Mail a 7:20 am a 6:46 pin
China and Japan Mall. ..a 4:00 pm a 6:46 pm
North Platte Lccal a 8:16 am a 4:46 pin
Colo. Chicago Special.... al2.1o am a 7.uiaiu
Beatrice & biromsuurg
Local b 12 :40 pm b 1:40 pm
Val ev Local (motor via
Lane Cut-Off) alO OO am a 1:45 pm
Valley Local (motor). ...a 6:30 pm a 9:0uam
Hastings-Superior b 2:14 pm b i:20 pm
Local passengers not carriea on trami
Nos. 1 and X
Mlsaonrl Pacific
K. C. and St. L. Ex a 8:00 am a 7:00 am
K. C. and bt. L. Ex all iipul a 6 60 pm
WEBSTER STA 15T1I A WEBSTER
Chicago, St. Panl, Minneapolis A
Omaha
Leave, Arrive
Sioux City Express b 2.00 pm bll:46 am
Omaha Local 0 6:20 pro
Sioux City Passenger b 8:20 pm
Twin City Patscnger...b 6:30 am
Minus Cltv Local O 6:36 am
Emerson Local b 6:66 pm b 8:10 am
Missouri Paciflo
Auburn Local b 8:60 pm bll.JO a
Bl'BLIKQTOX STA. lOTU MASON
Barllngton
Leave. Arrive.
Denver and California.. .a 4:iu pm a 4:46 pm
Puget Sound Ex a 4. ID pm a 6:10 pin
Black Hllis a4:l0pm a 1.10 p
Northwest Kx all 60 pin a 7:05a
Nsbraaka points 111111 a 6:10 pm
Lincoln Fast Man b 1:20 pm al2:16p
Nebraska Ex a 6:1s am a 6:10 pm
Lincoln Local b :IM k
Uncoln Local a 7:25 pm a 7:60 '
Hcnuyier-i'laitsmouth ..b 3 05 pin blO 20 am
Plattutnouth-lowa ...... .a 6:18 am a 8:60 am
Bellevue-Plattsmouth u.Npm a 1.40 pm
Colorado Limned. all 6e pin a 7:06am
Chicago Ltd a 1:26 am all :85 pm
Chicago Ex a 4 20 pm a 3 55 pin
Chicago Flyer a 6 30 pm a 8.00 am
Iowa Local a 6:16 am all 30 am
St. Louis Ex a 4:40 pm all SO am
Kansas City and St. Jo alO 46 pm a 6 46 am
Kansas City and Bt. Jo. a 8.16 am a 6:16 pm
Kansas City and SL Jo. a 4.40 pm
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, o Bun
day only. A Daily except fcatmday.
THREE PER CENT IS THE TAX
Occupation Lerj Fixed by Council in
Committee of Whole.
ALL MEMBERS VOTE FOR IT
street Railway rays l.araest Amount
and Postal Telegraph l.oert
A II KranrbUrd Corpora
tlons Are Affected.
The local occupation tag will be S per
rent on gross receipts.
This will be the per rent of the tax to
be assessed at the outset. Later when the
receipts of the affected companies slio.v
an increase, the tax will be increased pro
portionately. The maximum tax will be
t per cent. .
This figure was decided upon by tile
I city council in special session as a com
j mlttee of the whole Wednesday morning
The action taken so far amounts merely
to a recommendation to the council that
the ordinances be parsed Including the S
per cent flat tax. and the sliding scale
after the receipts increase.
There are six of the occupation tax or
dinances and they affect eight public ser
vice franchlsed corporations In Omaha-
the Omaha A Council Bluffs Street Rail
ay company, the Omaha Oas company.
the Omaha Water company, the Nebraska
Telephone company, the Omaha Electric
Light and I'ower company, the Independent
Telephone company, the Western I'nlon
Telegraph company and the Postal Tele
raph company.
Under the 3 per cent tax the eight com
panics will pay tn nearly lloO.OOO this tax
ranging from MK, to be assessed against
the Postal Telegraph company, to $G,L!4.S7,
to be assessed against the Omaha A Coun
cil Bluffs Street Hallway company.
W hat Kacn Will Pay.
All the companies but the water and the
ostal Telegraph furnished the council with
certified statements showing the receipts
for 1908. The tax will be based on these
statements, estimates of receipts for the
two delinquent companies being made. The
gross receipts of the various companies and
the tax which each will be required to pay
are as follows:
Gross. Rects. Tax.
treet railway $z,304,l!.2 $ 9,124.trt
Oas
7;to,4t;i.70
21.U14.00
IN, 000. 00
Water
000,0110.00
60,Vtjl.29
6M,mi9.27
61.026.19
17,!M5.t6
KuOO.OO
Nebraska Telephone ..
17.4M.fc4
16.X14.28
' 1,630.78
638.37
r.lectnc Light
Independent Telephone
Western Union
Postal Telegraph
4j.OO
Total Tax 8146.646.44
The entire morning was consumed in
discussing the per cent of the tax to be
levied. Judge Berka proposing the sliding
scale arrangement, and Bridges opposing.
ormer Councilman Zlmman, who Intro
duced the original ordinances, supported
Bridges. Funkhouser injected an occasional
remark, but aside from these three men,
none of the other councllmeii had anything
to say on the ordinances, except to vote
'aye."
Berks, Opens Discussion.
Councilman Berka opened the discus
sion by proposing the 3 per cent flat rale
on all companies, and nothing was said
anent making this flat rate either higher
or lower. In his original motion the sliding
scale contemplated Increasing the tax one-
half of 1 per cent when the receipts of
the affected companies should show an
increase of 25 per cent over the statement
of receipts as now returned by the com
panies. This was objected to by Bridges
and Zlmman, and the motion as passed
provides for raising the tax one-fourth of
1 per cent when the receipts of the com
panies show an Increase of 12V4j over thoso
as now returned. This did not exactly
suit Councilman Bridges and Mr. Zimman,
but it wag accepted after two hours of
debate.
Mr. Zlmman advised taking the course
sustained by the state supreme court, and
assessing a flat tax on each company, and
raising it one-half of 1 per cent each year,
no matter the Increase In company receipts.
in tissesslng the occupation tax a certain
leniency is shown the Independent Tele
pnone company and the i per cent It Is
Nebraska's Municipal Problems
The Commercial Clubs and similar organ
izations scattered over Nebraska must be not
only the directing force but tbe business custo
dian of the mnuicipality.
Organization is the chief impulse of this
century; the achievement of any given purpose
with the least loss of time and energy.
Our cities are too young to have yet meas
ured the chief real obstacles to bo overcome in
their development. ,We have not yet evolved a
coherent public opinion through which the state
as a state can "find voice." We aro de
pending largely upon economic accident, and
personal initiative, for our progress along these
channels in which we have all a common
interest.
The quickest and the cheapest way to build
a state is to build it by associated effort. When
that is realized it will be acknowledged that the
first step is the federation in some form of
the commercial clubs of Nebraska.
Such a commercial federation would have
to be developed as expediency suggested. It
could start with no cut and dried program. But
it would begin, and labor, and be guided by a
mastering idea.
Such an affirmation would foster a watch
ful spirit of state pride, an active conception of
civic honor, a respect for tho state, and the
cities of the state, equal to the respect we cacu
feel for our family and our home.
Civio pride lies at the bottom of the city
beautiful. Every promoter is a booster. Few
boosters are promoters. "The Story of Nebras
ka," is being continued each week in The Sun
day Bee and from time to time will speak of the
different commercial clubs of the smaller cities,
what they have accomplished and what they
hope to accomplish.
NEXT SUNDAY POLK COUNTY
now paving (or Is upposeil to pay) will be
deducted, leaving it to pav only 1 par aent
ns occupation tax. Councilman Rerka, who
made this tnollon. said Hint when the com
pany gets on Its feet then the council can
change the tax.
The Omaha Klectrlc Light and Power
company and the Omaha ties company are
both paying rovnliy, but they will be as
sessed the occupation tax In the full amount
of S r'r cent above the royalty.
The gas company was the only corpora
tion represented at the meeting and lis
representative. Will H. Herdman, attorney,
offered strenuous objection to this pro
cedure. Afier the adoption of all the ordinances
Mr. Zlmman addressed the council briefly
and thanked the members for the courtesy
they (iad shown him. lie said lie was
highly gratified with the action taken.
All the councllmeii were present at the
meeting.
E. J. Cornish and
Mrs. Levi Carter
Arc Married
Wedding Takes Place at Bedford, Pa.,
in Home cf the Bride '
Niece.
E. J. Cornish and Mrs. Sallna Co Car
ter, both of Omaha, were married at noon
yesterday in Bedford, Pa., at the home of
Mrs. Carter's niece, Mrs. Lydla Carter
Egols. No one was present but Mr. and
Mrs. Egols ahd Mrs. Egols' parents. Dr.
and Mrs. Moses Carter of Belleville, 111.,
who are visiting there.
Mrs. Carter Is the widow of the late Levi
Carter and evidences of her benefactions
are to be seen all over the city. Less
than one year ago she gave the money with
which to buy Levi Carter park, surrounding
Cut-Off lake, and at odd times since has
added to the original gift which enabled
the board to buy more land and to provide
machinery for improving the realty. Many
drinking fountains in varloud parts of the
city are herjilfts.
Since her husband's death, Mrs. Carter
made her home at the Faxton hotel In
this city.
Mr. Cornish is president of the Carter
White Lead Works, the concern foundid
by the late Levi Carter. The company
has plants in East Omaha, Chicago ami
Montreal, Canada, and since becoming tho
head of the .company Mr. Cornish has
spent much of his time but of the city
in looking after business affairs.
He has been a member of the Board of
Park Commlslsoners for a number of years
and has Invariably taken the lead in mat
ters which have come before that body.
Other members give him the whole credit
for securing the new Levi Carter park, tho
largest in the city, and he Is primarily re
sponsible for the boulevard system In this
city.
A brother of Mr. Cornish, A. J. Cornlnh,
is a Judge on the district bench at Lin
coln. FAIRFIELD SUES L S. REED
Get Writ of Attachment to Secure
Note of Five Thousand
Dollars.
Judge Troup has Issued an order against
Lewis S. Reed, vice president of the Reed
Bros. Real Estate company, which gives
E. M. Fairfield an attachment against his
real property to the amount of 85,000.
Mr. Fairfield haa filed a suit in district
court against Mr. Reed alleging that a
note which he holds for 86.000 against him
Is over due and he asks Judgment for that
ambount. The note Is said to have been
given In payment of a purchase of some
land In Custer county. It was alleged be
fore Judge Troup that Mr. Reed had dis
posed of part of his property and for that
reason the writ of attachment was issued.
Mr. Reed started for Italy Monday evening
and has not been heard from.
The Bee's Little Want Ad Boosters will
keep your business on the run.
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