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nTE BEE: OMAHA. TIUTKSDAY. JULY 29. MM. e t lj i , REAL ESTATE ciTr rnorEHTv for sai.f.. (Continued ) v ... .... .. . LOTS FOR SALE Hnuth front lot on- Burdette. street, firm ifilh, lot GOxlU A good lot fnr"te,rc, on Jlth street, neat Burdettc, ot 4xl. !"'..' -.ot nn Famatrj street, near 41st street, -..'"1 lot, 50x124. On Florence" bqup.vnls: yi(h and La ltd treets. esst frot.t; cerucrit waJks; good lot, tf'Xlii. . - -. Good lot, 50x124. 291h and Indiana Ave. Four south frmit lots; no Improvements, but the, ln(a .Br riH ;' each lot 44x1.17. For pi Ices and inmi .e igti, Sons & Co., Tel. Doug. SOO. . 608 Bee Bldg. REDUCED FROM $4,150 TO '$3,800 ' i For larefl corner lot, with cnttaite. 7 rooms and JJath. loom, located southeast I corner of sT.th .aiid Charles pits; plenty of j room for two or thrve more houses. If I yqv want ,t,L,ts property, act utilckly. V. If. Griffith. -Owner. 2T.2S L'hlcuKu St, Tel. Douglas 4l:tH , . I MODE UK 1 10 IISK F()lfLAN I) ; On a paved, street; car line; all modern I conveniences. eu ruvm.,; want piece of lana; mum i goou and at right price. "W. T, Graham 1X)U EXCHANGE Wew, elegant, all modern -room rexidence, In Went Farnam ?!t. district.. Pi ice $i,.jni. Owner wtlt- taltq "Hniajlcr htune In . ood location. a sort paytucnx, .uot. to exceud $3,6W. HASTINGS 6'HEYOKN, . Echane Oipt,, 1614 Harney St. IOOD LOTS $3M) EACH Jaa( norOt-xf Amei Are., close to r-ar and paving, water and taa in aireut; fine view, on STth St, WT.-Graiiam, V4 Uea Bldtf. . 'OK SAU-l-'KxCepnonally -i II hunt tt- I'HMB mouevn eaitaaef in tii north part of the city. 1 block from N. IMth street car nmi: nice-Innte eetlar. asphalt- sidewalks. cortihlnuUoir-Kaa and elevtrical fixtures, cx cpiiMte bath "roiim -: nandRomcIv decorated llvlnjf R.d hed rooms with hlnh celllm;s; Convnlent nl well ihfhted pantry: oean ' it til shade teecs' ftnd Jaw'n; nn Ideal home, nl a ssrr fjee. Avply -!W21; t'timlns. FIX1-; home, In ptKxl repAIr; four lots: t-rom housr-.-'Addresir, UoX STil, I,oun City, A Tjiis Story Won a Prize in ;-.lv-Mhis - Week's Contest UESUIrs FWOM 'I'JIE Uy iluzel lluld.r. 7lf North l.exnicion , venue. HastlniiM, Neb. Father, J. M '- Holder. N'lltli 'Irinte. l!;.SMl:.t H K.l w'.'"".-- Ayid 18 Vcaia. Kiigllsli Teacher. Miss Pun Prai h. CI l. L Fi 'KPK w ants position ' ruiitiinx Car in city. H.is tlrst-dass references. Address - , care Uee. "No, Jack. I will , not marry you. Ono muwon Ik. because you ure so dependent ' on your father. Just because he Is iallhy - thafa no reason why you should hi- s Iay. Why don't you do soniethinft? I Should think you would be ashamed of -yourself." So spoke a beautiful duik eyd tflrl of about l'J. Bh wa tall and slender and one could - tell by her oft southern accent that she Tajr a native of th south. Her name was Julia lelmar and sho the only daughter of rich pa run is, her taUiei1 beinu; a banker. Her companion was a handsome young man of about 20, whose name was Jack Iielmbnt. . ,As Jack drove down to his club his mind waa busy trying to think of omo way to win Julia, whom ho loved dearly. . At last a happy thought came to him. He- would' be a chauffeur for some one. He knew all about an automobile, and mt-' would be pleasant work, too. So, . accordingly, the next morning the above appeared In The Use, which he well knew was the best paper for advertising. Ia the afternoon he went down to tho .-office , of The Hae to see If there were -' any answers to his ad, and as he was '"looking them over he suddenly gave an exclamation of Joy, for there was a note tt oin Miss Julia Kelmar saying she was KreaUy n need of chauffeur, and would ho please call at street. "SO, disguised as a chauffeur, he ap ' peared at her home the n. xt morning. ! ANfr looking at his references (which he , had borrowed from his owu chauffeur) she decided that he would do. It was now about three months since the morning Jack became a chauffeur, and tbtkt afternoon he was to take Julia out to ! Grant'a lovely summer home to a lawn fete. Soon Julia appeared, a beautiful creature dressed In light blue of Rome soft niatrla.l, ""with" hat, gloves and oilier accessories of the same shade. - On the way they hud to cross a 'river. The bridge being witr.out a railing made N Jack think what a bad place thai would be to cross at night. When they started home night had " closW In, and the sky being cloudy, It 'M fo dark that the auto lights could only penetrate the darkntsa for a short distance In front of the car. ; Jus"t as the car reached the botrtim of ," lnvline it gave a lurch and they weie plunged head-long off the bridge into the river. Jack caught Julia in his arms and swain to shore with her. She had fainted, so he carried her to a nearby farm house to revive her. As he laid her down on the couch she opened her eyes and reoognlied htm. She - gave. a Joyful cry of Jack! and sank back In -bis arm. ... r ;;aiAVE-YOU J01XED THE f-iT PEAL ESTATE 1'ITV IMloi KH i V Klin SI.F.. l 'o'l'l-lU' J Fine Home Bargains n Harney St. near J2d Si. we have for sale a very fine N-room uirtly modern home on a Vl-ft. p.ncd meet, cement walks, furnace, combination lish'e. full ce mented basement. Whole piece inside and out In fli) condition. This Is n vn V nice home wth every convenience. . Th owner, who Is l"v1ng flic city. I.iis Instructed us to make the pi Ice $4..V") The lot In this fln- neighborhood is worth Put lei's than U.ooo. i-:r Johnston c). I'hone Doug. I-'."-. Mil Farnam St. it-Room colt aire nir 27th and BurrtcPe. It ce $1 ton Terms. I. O. X1KI.SKX CO.. 70;i N. . L. I ldi;. Both Phone. NICE HOME VERY EASY TERMS fi-room house, In good shape. It's cheap. Better look at It.- 2502 South 20th Ave. NOW .VIA I. AND .VXD UlT CO.. Suite i-'l N. V. I .Iff Itldx ., Omaha. Neb. Phone Red l.if.t. BARGAIN 2 six-ioom t-ottces mid one five-room cottage .11 lTth niul CastcllHi S:, corner lot 7Svl1i feel: houses newly pointed and papered Inside hi.i painted outside;' prop erty hi fine hape hihI rent fur mak ing a 12'a per cent iiive.- tinent. Price ti.Z-n). V. R. Homan, 3J'i Hoard of Trade. NKW ti-rootn. one iirnl one-hulf story house, cltv Mairr. .V:07 Norih 27th -Ave., jut north of Fori stieet and three hlocks :iMt of Port Omiiha. $1 h!Kt; only down hihI monthly payment ther'aftf- "'iiie as rent Kev second door north. Hetnls. lirandelx HlrtX. ... S.-UOOM liLrX(IALOV. laiKe grounds, on Florence hoiilt :i rd. Price. $7 i W. . p. o nif.i,sicn & co.. Ttfl N. V. I., lihlx. Hoth l'liones. CLIFTON HILL 4316 ERSKINE. Brick lionwe. full lot. $1,800 Lesii than half the co;a Ux bnlld the house. Kasy ttrtiin; better, louk '.his tip. NOWATA I.ANU & LOT CO., Suite r,24 N. V. Life Ktdg. 'Phone lied lfj-j. guiaha,' Neb. FIX1-: XKW HOITKK, $3,C(i0 In new Patrick addition; i Mock from 21th St.; nice vie v hou.-.i ; 7 rooms, finishi-d In birch, maple floors; lull hasenient; fur nace; cumhinai ion Lchls; every conven ience and good loratioiij v-'iUO and payments. V. T. Graham, UOI lice Uldtf. Hoi"i.::vai;i hm st. i"t ..nh' rtii si.. t rooms inodtni, only J2.i00 Thoma lirei.l aii, Itoom I Nw York Lit UldK. AN AD IN BEE'S STAFF OF STOKY , REAL ESTATE VAIOI AM) HA.XM I. AMD FOR SALE (Continued.) C'aloraio. You Can Make More Money on Land in Colorado Near Denver and Greeley Than any other part of the country, on both Irrigated land, already under a ditch and reservoirs or on some that Is coming under a ditch, or take It a little farther In the eastern part of the state, where they do farming without irrigation. We of course would recommend buying the land already under ditch, which, la without any question the safest Investment. The crops grown on this land are enormous. Anyone going out to look at the land and crops cannot help but want to inveBt at least a part of their savings. The prlco on the irrigated land near Denver Is from 100 to $150 an acre. The difference in price depends on the distance from town. The terms have, been made so easy so anyone can buy If it is only 10. 20 or 40 acres. One-tenth cash, balance one tenth each year. The price of land coming under ditch, range from $20 to $35 an acre. Have some about 25 to 30 miles east of Denver, good level land, but not under a ditch, from $8. 90 to $12.50 an acre. We are sure to satisfy you and will make you money, If you will only go out to see what we have to offer. Very low rates of $17.30 for the round trip, good for stop over and return limit October 31st. x Send for advertising matter, regarding Irrigated land. HASTINGS & HAYDEN 1614 Harney Street. PEAL ESTATE CITY Pll OPKKT V FOR SALE. iContlnuee". West Farnam District Huilt by day labor. 7 rooms, hall, parlor dining room, kitchen downstairs; 3 bed rooms and hath up: oak and hard pine fin ish; combination fixtures; hot water heat; full cemented basement: laundry; lurge lot; permanent walks; blocks to Far ii. mi car; close to schools and churches. TF.KMS. 1.-1,200. WALK UP Real Estate Company 9 Brandeis lildg. Douglas 298. 7 Rooms, $1,800 Good house Uj block to car line; full lot, south front; nice location; 45th and Lake Sis. W. T. Graham, . 604 Bee Bldg. LIST your property with Chris Boyer. 22d and Cuming Sta (IS) SOD GOOD BIUCK HOUSE, $1,800 Clifton Hill ir.th and Lake Sis., 7 rooms, half value. Il.tOO. W. T. Graham, 604 Bee Bldg. 2: FOOT FFtO.VTAGK. On 20th St.. between F.lm and Oak Sts. ; all improvements In street and paid for. This would make a fine location for a few brick fluts and would be cheap at till per foot, but owner needs money at once and will consider any reasonable of fer. . C. M. Kylandcr, K32 N. Y. Life. $1,000 3009 Charles St. Four-room cottage and full lot, 50x127 ft., JU0 c,ah. balance monthly; city water, new cement walk on Si. Mcf'ague Inv. Co., IMi lode St. Oouglas 416. 7-Room, All Modern Hot water heat; a new two-story square house, less than a year old, all nice large rooms; fine full basement; barn; fine full south front lot: half block from 24lh St, a little north of Ames Ave. This Is easily worth $4.uu0. but it must be sold at once; will auhmlt offer of $3,500; on reasonable terms; might consider smaller property in exchange; don't fail to investigate this bargain. Call. J. W. UASP CO., SKVEN-HOOM ALL MODERN. CS9-91 Brandels Bldg. Doug 1003, A 2B53. Get Out of the Rut Every Dollar in Kent is Lost SOUTH FRONT, Xtd and Lafayette Ave.; 7 voms; modern; parlor, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bath downstairs; j bedrooms up; hardwood finish; nlcelv dec orated; cistern; large lot; shrubbery und trees; paved street; block to car. TERMS. $3,900.- f walkup FT5-T7 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 2SM. KOFXTZE PLACE 1S0S PIXKXEV ST. Seven-room. new. oak finish on first floor, three large bedrooms and baih on second;' full basement, south front lot, 50x 125. paved street, permanent walks; posi tively the best north side bargain at 4.tiu0; terms can be arranged. Kloko-Heatlley Investment Co. &01 N. Y. Life. Both phones. $10 Down, $5 a Month1 This Is your chance to get a lot In ) Summit or Levy's addition. Fine-large lots, only short, distance from schools,? churches, two car lines and twenty! lurpA In hnrini rtlnvln a Innut.l... I This is the cheapest property be tween Omaha and South Omaha. Don't put off buying a lot any longer buy now In Summit or Levy's addition, between Gold and Frederick Bta., and 29th and 30th Sts. Take west si 'Si Park line to 32nd and Gold Sts., walk east one block, south one block, then east one block to 30th and Elm. Prices $250 and up. 5 per cent discount for cash. Phone or call for circular. Suit) Saturday, July 31, 1909, 7 a. ru. until dark. The Byron Reed Company, Phones Doug. 297. A-3834. 212 So. 14th St. If you have anything to sell or trade and want quick action advertise It In The Lice Want Ad columns REAL ESTATE I) ARM AMI H4MII I. A II FOR 9AI.K (Continued.) Omaha, Nebraska. Idake. Idaho Carey Act Lands. Now open for entry In the choicest agricultural section of the northwest. The Snake River Valley, Southern Idaho. State Government Supervision. For free Information on Irrigated Lands write C. B. Hurtt. Boise. Idaho. Minnesota. 330 ACRKS well Improved land. Red River Valley, Minnesota. Nothing better on earth, $4.1.00 per acre. F. J. McMahon, Kndlcott. St. Paul. Minn. Nebraska. FOR SALK AT A BARGAIN 430 acres near Harrlsburg, Banner county. Neb.; practically all level. Write A. K. Ltnd strom, Yankton, 8.D. FOR SALK An Improved 80-acre farm, 4 miles from Moorefleld, Neb.; 40 acres level farm land, balance pasture; all fenced; price. $2,400, If sold In the next 30 days. Address owner, F. D. Tatmap, Moorefleld, Neb. Oklahoma. . Oklahoma One Firm Produced 2,442,478 Bbls Oil Sold 2,117,482 Bbls. in Juno in Xowata Co. 4S9 1,040 acres of rich valley land, all smooth and part of same Is In a high state of cultivation; this land Is located within three miles of Watova, Okl., and six miles from Nowata, Okl ; 8.000 acres of it Is practically in one body and 240 acres Is located three miles soutn; the land Is well worth S2S an acre; an excep tionally good bargain at $26 per acre. We have land In Nowata Co., In any slase tract you may desire from 6 acreB up at prices ranging from $10 to $'? per acre. There are 4.500 flowing oil -wells In No wata Co. Natural gas Is sold at 2c per 1.000 cubic feet. You might get an- oil well with your land. . . . Average rainfall in Notn "county." SB Inches per annum; average "morn March 1 to October I, 24 inches, and distributed Just as needed. Good water Is found from 20 to 40 feet. Find Nowata county on your map." The Oklahoma & Cherokee' Central R. R. east and west through this county Is a certainty. Land will probably double In value within two years. You can't afford to miss this opportunity. Ask Mo. Pac. ticket agent about low rates to Nowata. Come In and see us. or write NOWATA LAND A LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Thone Red Omana. Neb. REAL ESTATE LOANS $10t to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. lata and Farnam. $600 TO $5,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. T. Life. Doug, or A-I1U. FIVE) PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1. New York Life Bldg. ARVIN BROS.. 81$ N. Y. Life. UV ta $200.0u on Improved property. No delay. WANTED Cltv loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith i Co.. 1330 Farnam fit. MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. PAYNE. BOSTWICK A CO., N. Y. Life Private money, $i00 to $5,000;, low rate. SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiate-!. Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Bell Phone Douglas mi. LOWEST RATES-Bern's. Brandels Bldg. HEAL estate purchnse money, mortguKes and contracts botieht. Antelope Invest ment Company, Old Boston Store Bids. WANTED-T0 BUY WANTED to buy for cash,, retail lumber yard, doing good business, In central Ne h.aka; will make u,uiek deal for good proposition. Address Y 037, cute Omaha Hee. BEST price paid for second-head furni ture, carpets, clothes ana sboes. Tel. Doug. $71. ' ,..... .... i.u.iu luiiiiiure. stoves, clothing. W. Rosenblatt, Tel. D. Mul. BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best price 2d hand furnituie. D. 42u6. HIGHPST nrios naiii f.,r lnui,.a.,na n..o cles In old line companies. The Putnam company, jvew- york Ufe. WANTED-T0 RENT V ANTED To rent, small collage, per manent If reasonable. Address R 9. Crdunse block. Tel. Ind. A 3M9. WANTED Desk room for local agent, out of town firm. Telephone service and stenographer. Address or 'phone Hnom 612, Henshaw Hotel. WANTED SITUATIONS HARVEST HANDS FURNISHED. Short notice. Omahi Employment Bureau 121 N. lilh Su Tela. Doug. 1112. Ind. A 2111. GOVERNMENT NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. office of Indian Affairs. Washington D. C... July 7, 1MDI. Sealed propusals foi letting District No. L In the Crow Creek Indian Reservation, South Dakota for giaxtng purposes, either under a lease or by permit, will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wash ington, D. C.v until X o'clock p, m., on Monday, August . 1S09. and will be Im mediately thereafter orxned in the pres ence of such bidders as may attend. Maps showing the location of ih. district and all necaai y Information may be obtained on application to the superintendent of the Crow Crenk Indian School, Crew Creek Soulh Dakota. R. O. Valentine, Comrn s' iyuer. jiidat GOVERNMENT NOTICES iCoiitiuuud.j CHIEF yl' ART P. RM ASTER'S OFFICIO. Omaha, .Nebraska, July 1, 19UU. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be receled here and by quartermasters at the pos.s named herein, until 10 a m., central stan dard time, July 30, 1.. for furnishing oats, bran, hay and straw dutlng the period from October 1, lixv. to June 30, 19 HV at Omaha y. M. Depot, Foria Crook. Omaha and Robinson. Nebraska: Forts Leavenworth and illley, Kansas; Forts D. A. Russell and Mackentle. Wyoming; Fort Pes Moines. Iowa, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. Proposals for . delivery at other places will not be entertained. ' United Slates reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any pari thereof. Information furnished on application here, or to quartermasters at stations named. Envelopes containing proposals should he marked "Proposals for Forage" and ad dressed to Major D. E. McCarthy. C. y. M. J1-1-S-27-2B-29 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. OF flee of Indian Affairs. Washington, D. C. Sealed proposals, for letting Districts No. L 1 I i and (. In the Crow Indian Reserva tion, Montana, for graslng purposes, either under a lase or by permit, will b. received at the oftice of the Commissioner of In dian Affairs, Washington. D. C . until 1 o'clock p. m . on Monday, August i. 1901, and will be Immediately thereafter opened In the presence of such bidders as may at tend. Maps showing the location of the districts and all necessary Information may be obtains on application to the superintendent of the Crow Indian School, Crow Agency. Montana. R. U. VALEN TINE, Acting Commissioner. JyJ DJOt DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. office of Indian Affairs. Washington,, D. C, . Sealed proposals for Jetting District No. 2. In the Cheyenne River In dian Reservation. South Dakota, for grat ing purposes, either under a lease or by permit, will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wash ington, D. C, until 2 o'clock p. m , on Monday, August 30, 1909, and will be Imme diately thereafter opened In the presence of such bidders as may attend Maps showing the location of the districts and all necessary Information may be obtained on application lo the Superintendent of the Chevenne River Indian school, Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota. R. O. Val entine. Commissioner. Jy21ds0t DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office of Indian Affaire. Washington, D. C, July 7, 1W9. Sealed proposals for letting District No. 1 In the Red Lake Indian Res ervation, Minnesota, for graxlng purposts, cither under a leae or by permit, will be received st the office of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, until 1 o'clock p. m on Monday, August 9. 1909, and will be Immediately thereafter opened in the presence Of such bidders as may at 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 School, Rd Lake, Minnesota. R. G. Valen'lne. Commissioner. Jylfid25t DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, . Sealed proposals for letting grazing privileges on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation,. Montana, under the permit system, will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wash ing, D. C, until 2 o'clock, p. m., on Mon day, August 30. 1909, and will be Immed iately thereafter opened In the presence of such bidders as may attend. Maps showing the location of the reservation and all necessnry Information may be ob tained on application to the Superintendent of the Blackfeet Indian school, Browning, Mont, R. G. Valentine, Commissioner. J)'21d30t OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Fort Omaha, Nebraska, July 8, 1909 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, wilt be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time, July 30, 1909, and then opened In public, for the con struction of eave troughs and downspout drains around balloon house at Fort Omaha, Nebraska. Full Information fur nished on application. U. 8. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked "Pro posals for Downspout Drains" and ad dressed to Captain George S. Glhbs, Con structing Quartermaster, Fort Omaha. Ne braska. J j-9-10-12-13- 28-23 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Stockholders Meeting;. . To the stockholders or THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPAN Y : In coformity with the requirements of the Constitutions and laws of the stales of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska and the by-laws of the Company, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that by resolution of the Board of Directors of The Missouri Pacflc Hallway Company duly adopted at a meeting of said Board on the 29th day of May, A. D., 1U09, a meeting of the stock holders of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company has been called to be held at the office of the Company, Room 706 Missouri Pacific Building, in the City of St. Louis, In the Slate of Missouri, on the sixth day of August, A. D. 19U9, at pine 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, ItHh, Heretofore made and entered into by and on behalf of The Misuurl Pacific Railway Company and the following named corporation! by order of their respective Board of Directors: The Kansas and Cvioiado Pacific Rail way Company, a consolidated corporation of the State of Kansas; The Central Branch Railway Company, a consolidated corporation of the Slate of KansaB; The Rooks County Railroad Company, a corporation of the State of Kansas; The Nevada and Minden Railway Com pany, a corporation of the State of Mis souri; Nevada and Minden Railway Company of Kansas, a corporation of the ttiate of Kansas; Kansas City tind Southwestern Railway Company of Missouri, a corporation ut tho Slate of Missouri; Kansas City and Southewestern Railway Company, a corporation of the Stale of Kansas; The Fort Scott Central Railway Com pany, a consolidated corporation of the State of Kansas; Kanopolls and Kansas Central Railway Company, a corporation of the Slate of Kansas; The Kansas Southwestern Railway Com pany, a corporation of the Slate of Kansas, and , The LeRoy and Cancy Valley Air Line Railroad Company, a corporation of the Slate of Kaiutua. Vi For (he purpose of voting upon the question w helhor such Contract and Ar ticles of Consolidation so made and en ured Into, shall be ratified, assented to, ap proved and adopted and such consolidation consummated or whether such Contract and Articles of Consolidation shall be re jected: (i) To consider and vote upon the adop tion of a resolution accepting the provi sions of Article 11 of Chapter 12 of the Re vised Statues of tiie State of Missouri, 18.-9. and to authorize the filing thereof, all as required by Section numbered 105 of such Revised Statues in the case of con solidation of railway corporations; and whereby all or any of said corporations and The Missouri Pacific Railway Company have agreed to consolidate In the whole, and to consolidate the stock of the re spective companies making such consolida tion, and to form and make under and pur-, suant lo the laws of the Stales of Missouri, Kaiiu and Nebraska, a new, tounojldated coipuration, lo be known as The Missouri Pacifio Railway Company, owning, con trolling, possessing and bringing under one management all and singular the lines of railroad and other properties, real, personal and inlxid, powers, rights, privileges, Im munities and franchises, belonging to any of the companies making such consolida tion, upon the term and conditions fixed and slated by said Contract and Articles of Consolidation; (41 To take any other action In the pre mises, and to transact any other business i hat may properly come before the meet ing. Such Contract and Articles of Consolida tion will be submitted lo the meeting of the sio. kholders so called for examination and every stockholder attending will be furnished with a printed copy thereof, and at any lime before such meeting any stock holder will be furnished with a printed copy of such Contract and Articles of Con solidation upon application therefor during business hours to the Assistant Secretary of the Company, at the office of the Com pany In the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Dated May 29th. 1909. GEORGE J. GOULD. President of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company. A. H. CALFF, Secretary of The Missouri Pacifle Railway Company. JltoA i FOR ALL THE NEWS THE OMAHA DEE BEST IN THE WEST REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary C. Hsnley et al to Kmma J. Mihol. lots 4 and K block 6. New port $ 1 A. O. Krute and wife to John A. Cavers. eS w wV. 17-15-11 1.000 Hastings Heyden to lda Voss, lot s. block 4. Hlildnle 175 Victor O Intry et al to Mude K. J. I-ntry et al., lots I and t, block 42, Florence 1 W. 8. Ross and wife to James Con ley, lot tt. block 2. Rush Selhy s. 85 Edward Glsln to J. A. Russell, part lot $. block t. Boulevard Terrace.. 1.100 William F. MrFarland and wife to Wary E. trim. H sw swt,. 9-ls-U. 400 E. F. Learv to William J. Dermndy. lots id. 17, K block 1. Avondale Park 1 Frank Dlnuszo and wife to C W. Martin, lot 4, block 4. Sulphur Springs 1 C. W. Martin and wife to Maude Dinuzro. same 1 Katie Wsgner and husband to Erie B. Rrown. lot 1, block 8, Matthew's sub 1 Mery McBurney to same, lot IV block 2. McOavock A OKeefe's Add 1 H. A. Wagner and wife lo same, lot 20, block 6. Matthew's sub 1 John H. Ijevy nd wife to Michael Kelser. east 20 ft. s'fc lot 5. block "U." Lowe's Add...... 4U R H. Morehouse to Josephine H. Morehouse, lot 4K, Lenox J B. C. Fowler and wife to Provident Real Estate Co.. lots 6. 7. 12. 13. 19. block 2 and other lotr.. Pruyn Park 1 Ir M. Morton to Silas Johnson, part lots 16 end 17, Pelham Place 2.F.0 Thomas 8. Boyd and wife to John L. Valentine, lot Id. block 2, Puryn Park 100 Provident Real Estate Co. to same, lot 19, hlock 2. same 2i0 W. H. Anderson to Andrew- Anderson, lot 8. block 8. Patrick's 2d 1 Margaretha Schntz to H. J. Schatz, lots 10. 11. 12. block 11, Millard 800 George P. Bemis Real Estate Co. to Adolph Ho)x and wife, lot 20, block 4. Bowers' Add IV) Adolph Holt and wife to George P Bemls Real Estate Co... lots 8 and 20. block 4. Bowers' Add 1 L. M. Bowers and wife to same, lot 8. block 4. same 1 Hannah Lundherg and husband to Louise B. Iiauklnson. south 6 In. lot 19. Twentieth and Ames avenue sub. 1 F. M. Congdon and wife to Raymond Woodrum and wife, lots 18 and 19, block .. Halcyon Heights 2.2.V) Jennie Barber and husband to Mary C. Jefferson, lot .1 and east 8 Inches lot 4, replat block 8. Hrmls Park.... S.W0 County treasurer .to N. 8. Mercer, lot 8, block 21. Walnut Hill N. 8. Mercer to The S. D. Mercer Co., same 1 Total $14.4S7 SOLDIERS BEATEN BY AI.L.STAHS Midweek (in me la Token by Hard Hit ting; of the Horsehlde. The All-Stars shut out the Signal Corps team on the Fort Omaha grounds Wednes day by the Score of 8 to 0. The All-Slars team Is composed largely of college youths, home on their sumnfer vacation, and they expect to make a trip through Nebraska, reaching as far west as Chevenne. Hamil ton held the soldiers , to four hits, while the Stars batted the two Signal Corps pitchers for fifteen safe ones. The score: ALL STARS. ' SOLDIKRS DHOAF .B.H.O.A.. Kelly, lb ... 4 I 1 I Afluthrln, K...4 J I 0 0 Kol, If S 2 1 0 IMppr, lb.... 4 0 I I 0 McOresry, s. 4 I 0 I OBhsrer, r 4 0 7 0 0 F Qalsley, cf I 1 4 0 lb-p...l 15 4 0 Krlkson, ' rf..l 0 10 nnrrwer, b. .. 4 1 I 0 Sweeney, rf:. 1 0 8 0 -swells, p-m... I 1 0 I 0 CaiMdy, c . 4 111 (M'lrirh, ai-lb. I 1 I I I W qulglsy, lb 4 110 CPei klm. rt . J I 0 0 Qlbon, Jb...4 8 1 OCIurk, cf I 0 10 0 Hamilton, .. 4 I .0 I 0 ToUl. 3. 4 17 II 1 Totals...... U 15 27 12 0 All-Stars 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 Signal Corps 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-Dune hits: Gibson, MoCreary. Stolen bases: Kelly, Gibson, Fox. Base on balls: Off Hamilton, 2; off Wells, 1. Struck out: By Hamilton, I; by Wells, 2; by Cass, 3. Sacrifice hits: Erikson, Brewer, Cass. Umpire: Jamleson. GAMES IN THKEE-I LEAGUE Dabnque Beats . Bloonilngtton by Dant-hing Its lilts. DUBUQUE, ' la., July 2. Bloomlngton won handily today from Dubuque, 6 to 1, by bunching hits in the sixth and ninth innings. Score: R. H.E. Dubuque... ....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 6 1 Bloomlngton ...0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 36 8 2 Batteries: Dubuque, Ferrlas and White; Bloomlngton. Davidson and Smith. CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia., July 28.-Cedar Rapids shut out Peoria today, 4 to 0, by fast playing and errois of the visitors. Score: R.H.E. Cedar Rapids 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 04 0 Peoria OOOOOOOOO-O 7 6 Batteries: Cednr Rapids, Spencer and Rohrer; Peoria, Nercer and Hlgglns. ROCK ISLAND, 111.. July 28 Springfield won a fast game today from Rock Island, 1 to 0. Pcore: R.H.E. Rock I1(nd 00000000 00 8 2 Springfield 00010000 0-1 5 2 Batteries:. Rock Island, Hardin and Etarke; Sprlrrfleld, Daly and Johnson. DAVENPORT, Ia July 28. Davenport played an errorless game today and won from Decatur, 1 to 0. Score: R H B. Davenport 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -l 7 0 Decatur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 1 Batteries: Davenport, M. Smith and E. Smith; Decatur, Ruby and McNamara. PLANS FOR NATIONAL TOURNEY United States Golf Association. An noaneea Program and Prises. NEW YORK, July 28.-The United States Golf association announced today the pro gram and conditions of play for the ama teur golf championship of the United States, which will be played at Wheaton, HI., September 6 to 11 of this year. The winner of the championship will receive a gold medal, and a silver medal will be given the runner-np. Bronze medal will be given to -the other seml-f Insllsts, while the player making the lowest score In the tmallfylng round of thirty-six holes will receive a special prize. The tournament will open September 6 at eighteen holes medal play, sixty-four players to qualify. The thlrtv-two players having the best score for the thlrtyrslx holes shall qualify for the championship, "Bllly' Sunday Umpires. TECUMSEH. Neb., July 28 (Special ) The Tecumseh base ball team played the Falls City team a twelve-lnplng game at Falls City Tuesday. The evangelist. "Billy" Sunday, who was lecturing at the Chau tauqua there, umpired the game up to the close of the ninth Inning, when he had to leave to eatch a train. At the close of the ninth Inning the score was 9 to S, In favor of Teoumseh. A Falls City man was put In to umpire the game out. and at the close of the twelfth inning Falls City had reversed the tide and won by the score of to 10. . ' Weeping; Water Forfeits Game. iOUIRVILLE. Neb., July 28.-Speclal Telegram.) Louisville defeated Weeping Water today at Weeping Water by the afore of 8 to 0. The score stood 4 to I In favor of Louisville In the eighth, when Karr of Weeping Water hit a foul twenty feet out of the line and refused to re turn to bat after being ordered to do so by both umpires. The game ended with the above result. Batteries: Ixiulsvllle. Connors and Pank onon; Weeping Water. Klepser and Karr. Posrs Defeats Walthlll. PONCA. Neb., July 28.-(Rpeeial.)-The first game ef ball was played at Ponca to day between Walthlll and Ponca. The fol lowing Is the score: Ponca 0 1040000 T Walth'll 0 0 0 1 0 S 1 0-6 Two-base hits: Powers and Dr. Dave. Three-base hit: Mohr. Beilrand Evens I with Eastts. BKRTRAND, Neb., July U. (Bpeclal .) The Bertrund ball team evened up with the Eustls team yesterday by shutting them out, 4 to 0. The pitching of Strlckler was the feature, who held the Eustls boys helpless gt all stages, allowing but one hit. This makes seven games won of ten played by Hem and. Ran from OkoboJI. Ralph Duff nf Nebraska city drove up in iront oi ins Aisrcnanis vt e.lnennuy noon, having made the run from OkoboJI In his automobile. He was accompanied by Hurst Sarbent of Minneapolis and Pele WUheliny of Nebraska City. Margin Vlas at Detroit. DETROIT, July -2K Margin, driven by Alouzo McDonald, won the $10,000 Mer chants and Manufacturers stake for the $.21 class today, HIGH SCORES FOR SOLDIERS 1 " .. Department of Missouri Makes Sest Record on Opening- Day's Shoot. OFFICERS AND MEN COMPETE Western Soldiers Make High Hee ord Among All of Vncle ama Varksmen Who Are Com peting for llaaore. The regular army marksmen of the De partment of the Missouri are making a good showing at the northern rifle compe tition at Fort Sheridan. 111. Tba record for the first day out of lO contestants from all departments of the army gives th De partment of the Missouri first ple., and a record high up among all the contestants for many other marksmen of the depart ment. The records; FIRST DAT. No. Name and Regiment. Ave, 1 Private George D. Mellott. Company E. Eleventh infantry 23 2 Corporal John l. Crlka. Company I. Nineteenth Infantry 22 4 Sergeant Chris Dlsetng. Troop Bi . -Eighth cavalry 161 8 Sergesnt Joseph E. MeNnbb. Troop K. Eighth cavalTy. 9 Sergesnt Joseph Yndlteky,' Troop F, Fifteenth cavalry '. ?-V ' 10 Sergeant I. B. Turlatte, Troop E. Seventh cavalrv... 27 11 Private J. F. NeelAn. Company I, Eleventh Infantry 2TT 13 Sergeant W. B. Davison, Troop F, -Second cavalry.. 2S0 14 Sergeant J. C McOowan. Company F, Sixteenth InfBntry ; . 15 Sergeant : John J. Rtaha, Company L. Pleventh Infantry......... 2T4 17 Sergeant Jerome Grabengch, Troop H. Fourth cavalrv -... V6 22 Sergeant Julius Mlhtilka, .Troop -M, Seventh cavalry.... HI OFFICERS. A Second Lieutenant Clarence L. Stur devant. Engineer corps 272 B Second Lieutenant -W. . F. Nichol son, Seventh cavalry... 267 D Second Lieutenant James A. Mars', Second cavalry 2V1 P Captain Earle W. Tanner, Eleventh Infantry .' 268 H Captain A. N. McOlure Fourth cav alry 254 SECOND DAY. 1 Corporal Crlka. S Sergeant Mlhulka ...v............ 4 Sergeant Dlsslng 4T7 87 $74 S78 . S70 ?7 6 sergeant John Clark, Company A. Eleventh Infantry .'. 7 Sergeant Orahenzch. . ...... 9 Sergeant McNabb ,. 11 Sergeant C. A. Webber, Troop D. Seventh cavalry Si5 12 Quartermaster Sergeant Elmer Wolfe, Company F, -Elevehtn Infan try 1 Sergeant Davison 366 16 Corporal Horace Cunningham, Troop B, Second cavalry 3K2 19 Sergeant Luther Allan, Troop E. Fifteenth cavalry '. 358 24 Sergeant W. H. Lewis, Troop O. Second cavalry 3M 26 Private Mallott 852 27 Sergeant Bernard Connolly, Troop A. Eighth cavalry .....!kl 29 Private John J. Neelan, Company I Eleventh Infantry SO Sergeant Frank Ryba,ckl, Troop- M Second cavalry..; J51 800 OFFICERS. . A First Lieutenant J. A. Pearson, Sev enth cavalry ;r.... 418 399 S05 XT2 270 364 C Lieutenant' Nicholson.......; D Lieutenant Sturdevanf. E Captain Tanner. .'..'..... F Lieutenant Mars........ I Captain McClure..... J First Lieutenant Otho E. Mlchaells. Sixteenth Infantry S50 Long- Pine Beats Valentin. LONG PINE, Neb.. July 21 (Special Telegram.) Long Pine . out played and won a fast game from Valentine today by the score of I to. 1. . Score by tu nings: . " - Long Pine 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 01 Valentine ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 91 Batteries: Long Pine, Desllvla and Happy; Valentine, Losey and Sanaa. I.aarel Shuts Oat Bloornflrld. LAUREL, Neb., July ' 28. (Special.) It' was a fast game here today when Laurel shut out Bloomfleld with a score of 7 to 0. Peck and Woods did the battery work for Laurel and Dllts and Busby for Bloom field. Peck, Laurel's southpaw, struck out eight men and allowed but one hit. Dllcs struck out eight and allowed five hits. Umpire, J. R. Durrle. Out of thirteen games played I-uurel haa won ten. - To Knjoy the full 'confidence of the WeUelnformei of the World and the Commendation of the most eminent physicians it was essen tial that the component parts of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna should be known to and approved by, them; there fore, the California Fig Syrup Co. pub lishes a full statement with every package. The perfect purity and uniformity of pro duct, which they demand In a laxative remedy of an ethical character, are assured by the Company's original method of man ufacture known to the Company only. . 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