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V THE BEE: OMAHA, FliTDAY. JULY 30. im 9 J. c i ) -RAL ESTATE city ropi:nrv pun a i.e. ((. or.ttnm rl YOUR LAST CHANCE To Buy a Lot in Summit , or Levy s Addition 50 Lots on Easy Payments ;.Locnif6tt--between 29th nnd 30th streets, between Gold nnd . ' Fred orick, streets. Take west side Hansoom Park car to 32d and " (Jold streets,' Valk east to Boulevard, south (one block) to Elm, - then 2i6t to. pounds. . V- xY-',:al?. ADVANTAGES ThetsO lota are close to schools, churches, car lines, Central Boulevard, Ilanficom Park and twenty large labor employing in ' VustrietC . . :;. . - .Choa'jWr than lota west of Benson having none of the city ." advantages. - .H & absolutely ridiculous to sell these lots at such low prices C. J)Ut w.e.w.ant to sell thein all the first day. ' .' Prices $250' and up $10.(M) down and $5.00 a month, h dis .. counLj!or. i-adju-Kale isaturday, July 31, 1909, at 7 A. M. until dark. Send for a. circular. ..J. fx- ' ". ;;v ,: -.the. byron reed co., ' -r Phones-''hong. 297; A-3S34. ' 212 South 14th Street. HOW DO-YOtI LIKE THESE - TERMS t TO')is2oO CASH, $5 TO $50 I'.i'M MONTH. Tiililot near S.1d and Flnkney, 1125. -Tlir lift, lirar "41nt and Camden Ave., tl.'iO racli. Wry rlioUe Jots, liigh. alghtly location, beautiful, vli w, two blocks south Mention 1. 1 t-ln e.n canter, arul Military A ve car linn, i00 h 4.1a cAt.. V ir month. Will build for ou after paying In small amount. Uooxl i3-fjrfti . house, modern, lot 30x140 ...ft.,; ulia'du. iwrirfunent walks, etc.; near 11th an Paul, if. 1:00. M00 rash.. Neat 5-room cottage, Kaa, clOHet, sewer, full lot, permanent' walks, near 2Nth Ave. Tnd I'ofiglasi J2.li0. ' '. . Choice H-mnm" all modern residence, full - Int.- nlcHy terraced; Inrxe shad trees; beat location; ur 3.M anfl lJavenport, $3.7.r;0. 'Very dextrarile home place, 7 rooms, tiinnVrn: frtll lof. south frnnti barn, shade, "etc:; rhw to cur. A baiaain at il!,i60; easy 'eim. ' I'all und ee in fir easy terms as above on thei. anil other piece offered at low prl for nick : sale. ' - : lU'NKKLL & McKITJHCK CO,. 4.: J lt.unun Hld. - 151 h and Harney Sts. N'KW'il-rbnrn. phc afd"' one-half story Iioumc, iliy ati, .'kIOT North 27th Ave.. Jutt north o "oi't rftrpct and three blocks -ast of Fin t 'inslm. l M); only $100 down and moil lb ly. rny1 nt :thertaf ter, same as rent. K?- 'viinit door north. Uemls, flrandrU) Via." ' - ' West Farnam Lot -fm 41 Ht.. "ie,i Iavenport, 50x125 ft., "'for K.UC; t ft above the street; new homes J ll 'around rt. x Harrison & Morton, ' ...... 't. i.tfi; Rl'ilk. Both. Tela. NICE HOME VERY EASV TERMS k-iiiunv.ouw, lu kuuiI liiipc. JjI'h cliau. ! ntte luuii t It. 2502 South 20th Ave. NOWATA LAN l AND LOT CO., , . Unite f2 N. V. Life Blclg , Omaha, Neb. ' ' Thonu Red lrS. BARGAIN 2 six-room cottaajes and one five-room . . cottnge .at 17th and X'astellar Bta., corner lot 72x111 feet; houses newly painted and papered inside and painted outside; prop, erty In fine shape and rents for $o04; mak t lug a, 12.b,cr. Cy-nt iuvestmeiit. Price 4,2uO, W. R. Homan, . , - J2 Board, of Trade. '' CHEAPFJJT.'CODNEB IN OMAHA. 13Hxl82, cloaf ny excellent warehouse alia; on car line; paving paid both streets. Snap at 9,0O0. -ULQVER REALTY SYNDICATE). . 8-R00M BUNGALOW larga grounds, on Florence r ..4 t boulevard. Price, $7,000. ." P. O NIFXBEN CO., 703 N. Y. L. Bldg. Both Phones. A Prize-Winning- Story Mrs. Brown's Luck. Lleanore Meltnr, Malvern, la., duuKhler of - Qeorga Mollor. Last teacher Mixa Potta. Fourteen years old. Sf-venth grade. CslKL for general houseworki a ones; 110 washing. St. . .. "ChJIdrenj come here," said Mrs. Brown. ' "I have received a telegram telling me that ..grandma is very ill, and I must conTo at nee. Thore Is no one to keep house an-l take care of you, u I don't know what J ahall do." "Tafeo us along," said both tha children. "No, I couldn't do that; you are both In school, and If J should take you along you .would annoy grandma and be in the way." Mrs. Frown was to leava tha next morn ing and she was worried sick about tha children and her mother. William, tha oldest child, remembered " that one of hi friend's mother had adver ' tleed in Tha Bee for a girl, ao ha told his . mother about It. . "I never had thought of that," aald Mra. Brottu. "I will telephone right away t - . Tha -Be of flea and have them put In an " . Tha above ad was put in Tha Baa at once. That nignt fine looking young girl . came to the houte,. which proved to be a good cook ai d housekeeper. Mra. Brown left In tha morning and - found her mother a little better when aha got thera. " Mra. Brown owes her thar.ks to Tha Boa advertising page for the prompt attention : fctid tha good it doaa. "" Tha Omaha Bea has been" kept In tha Brown fao.tly aver afterwarda. - v-,-1- ' .--.f-f ' . v. .'. .J.J - I v.e. : -1 V.V.'e.OAN'yOU WRITE A .. ; , suppose REAL ESTATE . city riioi'Kiirv run sale. H'ontln jed - CLIFTON HILL 4316 ERSKINE. Brick house, full lot. $1,800 Lt than half the cost to build the house. Enty terms; better look this up. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.. 8ulte 624 N. Y. Life Ulug. 'Phone lied 1st. Omaha, Neb. BOITLKVARD HOt;SK. K Nrrih mm St.. I rooms modern, only U.600. . Thomas Bran an. Hoom 1 Nw York Lit Bide WE are sole agents for tha following: Five rooms, partly modern, 4541 N 24th St., 112. Klx rooms, modern, 4313 Seward St., $10. Hix rooms, modern except heat, 123 N. 37th St., $18. Six rooms, modern, TMO Fowler Ave., $30. fclx roonm, modern, 2215 Lake St., $27.50. Six rooms, modern, 3032 Meredith Ave., $27.50. FLATS. Seven rooms, modern, hot water heat, 609 S. 2th Ave., $45. Seven rooms, modern, 2206 N. 21st St., $:'i.50. ' Mx rooms, modern, 255 Harney St., $35. HEATED APARTMENTS. Four and 5-room apartments, 6 minutes' walk from postofflce, oak finish, elegantly decorated, steam heat, Janitor service, tile bath room, window shades and curtain rods, $40 to $05. Will ahow ' you through any tlma. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St, New House BEAUTIFUL SHADE TREES On Florence Boulevard, 1 blocks north of Ames Ave.; large lot 78 feet- east front In setting; -of native forest trees. House Just completed; has hot water heat, large living room, obk iitnsn and many up-to-aata lea- tures. f'tce $7,000. House open. Harrison & Morton, 913 N. Y. Life, r Both Phones.' REDUCED FROM $4,150 TO $3,800 For laixo coiner lot, with cottage, 7 rooms and bath room, located southwest rorner ot 2ili and C harles ts;' plenty of room for me or three more bouses. If you want tins property act quickly. W. H. Urlfflth. Owner, 2523 Chicago bt. Tel. Douglas 45418 West Farnam District Built by day labor, 7 rooms, hall, parlor dining room, kitchen downstairs; 3 bed rooms ana aatn up; oak and hard pine fin lah; combination fixtures: hot water heat: full cemented basement; laundry; large iuv; permanent walks;- l1 bloka to Far nam cur; close to scbooia and churches. TERMS. $5,200. , WALKUP Real Estate Company - $75-77-79 Brandeia 'Bldg. Douglas 189$. LIST YOUR PROPERTY . FOR 3 ALE WITH VS. . P. O. NIF.LSEN Jb CO., , 703 N. Y. L. Bldg. Both Phonea. STORV LIKE THIS! you try. REAL ESTATE CITY 1-UOI'n.HIV IUH SAI.K. (CiriilnMod.) 2T K(V)T KRHNTAGK. On 2ih St., biwn Kim nnd OaK FtI II lmrro ements in Hrwt and Jairl for. Thle would make a fin- location (or a few brick flati and would he cheap at tin pr foot, but owner needs money at onip and will consider any reasonable of ' O. Kylander, 832 N. T. Life. 7-Room, All Modern Hot water heat; a new two-story square house, lera than a year old. all nice large .rooms; fine full haeenient; barn: fine full south frnnt lot: half block from 34th Ft. a little north of Ame Ave. This Is easily worth $4 OJO, but It must be sold at once: will submit offer of $.1,500; on reasonable terms; might consider smaller property In exchange; don't fall to Investigate this bargain. Call. J. RASP CO., SEVEN-ROOM ALL MODERN. (89-91 Brandeia Bldg. Doug 1653. A 1653. Get Out of the Rut Every Dollar in Rent is Lost BOHTH FRONT, KM and Lafayette Ave.; T rooms: modern; parlor, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bath downstairs; 3 bedrooms up; hardwood finish; nicely dec orated; cistern; larga lot; shrubbery and trees; paved street; H block to car. TERMS. $3,900. walkup sr 876-77 Brandeia Bldg. Douglaa 2S98. LIST your property with Chris Boyer, 22d and Cuming 81a (l aOt 8-Room cottage near 27th and Burdette. I'rce, $1,400. Terma. P. O. NIELSEN CO.. 703 N. Y. L. Bldg. Both Phones. FINE noma, In good repair; four lots; 8-room house. Address, Box 851, Loup City, Neb. for quick returns. Hat your real eatats for sale and exchange with me, no aale, no pay. W. W. Mitchell, Board of Trade Bldg . Omaha. Nab. REAL ESTATE FARM AfljD HA.C1I LAND FOR ALB Iowa. IOWA CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS. 320-acre Improved farm, 4 miles from town, $S5 per acre. lHO-acroi Improved farm, 4 miles from town, $f5 per acre. 120-acre Improved farm, i miles from tow n, $75 per acre. 500-arre Improved farm, 1 mile from town, $"7.50 per acre. 8R-arre improved farm, 3 mllei from town, $' per acre. 320-acre unimproved farm, 4 mllea from town, $40 per acre. 160-acre unimproved farm, 4 mllea from tow n, $40 per acre. 160-acre unimproved farm, 4 mllea from town, $40 per acre. fiOO-acre unimproved farm, 8 mllea from town, $40 per acre. 750-arre unimproved farm, halt mite from town, $T.O per acre. Cut this out and write to II. L. CRAVEN & CO., Onawa, Ia. For' sale cheap, stock and grain farm. 1.000 acrea at $20 per acre. Well Improved. 150 miles northwest of Omaha. Want to deal directly with buyer. Might take part In a stock of merchnrttne. Addresa K, Omaha. Bee, 15 Scott St., Council Bluffs, Ia. Idaho. Idaho Carey Act Lands. ' Now open for entry In the choicest agricultural section of the northwest. Tha Snake River Valley, Southern Idaho. State Government SuDervlalon. For free Information on Irrigated Lands write U. il. llurtt. Bouie. Idaho. Mexico. GOOD New Mexico lands, $? to $10 per acre, in tracts or 4,000 to 200.000 acres Water for Irrigation. Raise all kinds of frraln and fruit. Also Irrigated farms In Colorado, and safe money-making Irriga tion projects. The Hagudorn Investment company, 1818 Tremont St., Denver, Colo, Minnesota. ?0 ACRES well Improved Und. Red River Valley, Minnesota. Nothing better on earth, $43.00 per acre. F. J. McMahon Kndlcott, St. Paul. Minn. Wefcrasica. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 4 acres near Harrlsburg. Banner county. Neb.; practically all level. Wrlta A. E. Lind strom, Yankton, S. D. 320 ACRES Improved Buffalo' county farm, 220. acrea in cultivation: balance meadow and pas ture; a bargain, $35 an acre. 480 acres Improved Rock county dairy farm: this la a ood one and Improve ments fine; price $34 an acre. 800 acres choice level wheat land that win grow as much wheat to tha acre as any $100 land. Price $15 an acre. W. W. MITCHELL, Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha. Neb. .. OkUUaaaaa. Oklahoma One Firm Produced 2,442,478 Bbls Oil Sold 2,117,482 Bbls. in June in Nowata Co. 4891.040 aores of rich valley land, all smooin ana part ol same is In a high atate of cultivation; this land is located within three miles of Watova, Okl., and six miles from Nowata, Okl ; a.000 acres of It Is practically In one body and 240 acres Is located three miles soutn; the land Is well worth $25 an acre; an excep tionally good bargain at $20 per acre. .We have land In Nowata Co., In any sixa tract you may desire from 6 acrea 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 l.Ofci ruble f.-et. You might get an oil well with your land. Average rainfall In Nowata counry. 38 inches per annum; average from March 1 to October 1. 24 Inches, and distributed lust as needed. Ooort water la found from 20 to 40 feet. Find Nowata county on your map. Ihe Oklahoma A Cherokee Central R. R. east and WjHt throuifh tills county Is a certainty. Land will probably double In vaiue witnin two years, you can t arrorrt to mine thl opportunity. AskMo. Pac. ticket agent about low rates to Nowata. Come In and see us or write NOWATA LAND LOT CO.. Suits 824 N. Y. Lift Bldg. Phono R.?d lit Omaha. Neb M lace 1 lsua ASK US WE taava extra good aoil at 8350 PER ACRE and up In CHEYENNE, BANKER and KIMBALL counties, Nebraska. ii extra gooa son ai 9-J r'rJrt . V "nil"! . lllliw UK u&.i TLn. This is coming under Irrigation. W have virt m ciA Ks.il tic n l- t ACRE and up In EASTERN SOUTH DA KOTA. NOW, but not much later. For informa tion and particulars, addrete Midland Investment Company, 103 4 MrCague Bldg. Omaha. Neb. 1'liuua Doug. Ui2, AJtil REAL ESTATE FARM A.Nu lt l l.lU FOR A LB (Continued.) Mioarl. 40 ACRES unimproved timber land. Laclede Co., Mo.. $.Ki; terms. $10 down, $6 per month.IIolt Realty C'o.. lebanon. Mo. REAL ESTATE LOANS $10 ta $1 0,009 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Vi ad Bldg.. Uth and Farnam. 15.19 TO $5,000 on homes In Omaha. O Keef e Real Estate Co.. 1001 N. Y. Ufa. Doug, or A-HI2. riVH PER CENT MONKY to lorn on Omaha Business Properly. THOMAS BRENNAN Room 1. New Vork Life Rldg. REAL estate purchase money, mortgages nd contracts bought. Antelope Investment company, old Boston Store Bldg. OARVIN BROS.. 0$ N. T. Life. $509 to $100,000 on Improved property. No delay. WANTED-City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co.. 1320 Farnam St. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. WANTED City loana. Peters Truat Co. PAYNK. ROSTWICK CO., N. Y. Life Private money, $uO0 to $5,000; low rata, SECOND MORTGAGE loana negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat l Bank Bldg Bell Phona Douglaa $311 LOWEST RATES Berala, Brandeia Bldg. WANTED-T0 BUY WANTED to buy for cash, retail lumber yard, doing good business. In central Ne braska; will make quick deal for good proposition. Addres Y 537, care Omaha Jee. ... olea In old line companies. The Putnam company, 504 New Vork Life. WAWTBTl 1 lar.a mnft' with o .,1 m-j m book capacity. Addrexs M 271. Bee. WANTED to Ruy. id-hand motor buggy In good condition. Chas. B. Kastncr, Coun cil Bluffs. la. H. F. D., No. 6. SECOND-HAND underfeed furnace. J. R, Salisbury, Tel. Web. 1468 or 2287. BEST price paid for second-band furni ture, carpets, clothes ana shoes. Tel. Doug. Ml. BEST price paid for 2d-hand furniture, stoves, clothing. W. Rosenblatt, Tel. D. 5401. BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best price 2d-hand furniture, clothea. eto. D. 42u6. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Desk room for local agent, stenographer. Addresa or 'phona Room 612, i j .......... ... ii ... .1 WANTED One or two furnished or tin furnished rooms, with board, with nice quiet family, by married couple. Address F 179, Bee, or phone Harney 4741. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Stockholders Meeting;. To the stockholders or THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY: In coformlty with the requirements ot the Constitutions and laws of the Btates of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska and the by-laws of the Company, . YOU ARlS HEREBY NOTIFIED that by resolution of the Board of Directors of The Missouri Pacflc Railway Company duly adopted at a meeting of said Board on the 29th day of May, A. L., IMO. 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 708 Missouri Pacing Building. In the City ot St. Louis, In tha State of Missouri, on the sixtn day of August, A. D. 1909, at nine o'clock In the lorenoon. (1) For the purpose of considering a Con tract and Articles of Consolidation bearing data the 2th day of May, l'.Hfcr, heretofore niade and entered. Into by and on behalf of The Misourl Paclflo RaUuay Company and the following named -co pot atlona by order ui meir respective Byrd ot Directors: The Kansas and Csrfado Paeifia Rail way Company, a conuoiitjated corporation of the Stale of Kansas; The Central Branch Railway Company, a consolidated- corporation of the Slate of Kansas; The Rooks County Railroad Company, a corporation of the Stale of Kan; Tha Nevada and Mtnden Railway. Com pany, a corporation ot the esiaAa or alia aourl; , Nevada and Mlnden Railway Company of rw.ani.as, a corporation of the Sial oi Kansas; Kansas City and Southwestern Railway Company of Miosourt, a corporation ol Ihu State of Missouri: Kansas City and Southewestern Railway Company, a corporation of the State of iiansas; The Fort Scott Central Railway Com pany, a consolidated corporation of .tha oiaie oi ivansas; KanoDolls and Kansas Central Railwav Company, a corporation ot the State ot ivansas; The Kansas Southwestern Railway Com. pany, a corporation of the Stale of Kansas, and . - The LeRoy and Can Valley Air Line Railroad Company, a corporation ot the mute oi ivansas. U) For the purpose of voting upon the question whether such Contract and Ar ticles of Consolidation, bo made and en tered Into, ahall be ratified, assented to, ap proved and adopted and such consolidation consummated or whether such Contract and Articles of Consolidation ahall be re jected: (.3) 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 the State of NLbdourl, lssy, and to authorise the fil?ng thereof, all aa required by Section numbered 1059 of such Revised Statues in tha case' ot con solidation of railway corporations; and whereby all or any of said corporations and The Missouri Paclflo Railway Company have agreed to consolidate In the whole, and to consolidate tha stock of the re spective companies making such consolida tion, and to form and make under and pur suant to the laws of the States ot Mbtsourl, Kansas and Nebraska, a new, consolidated corporation, to be known as The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, owning, con trolling, posseMsing and bringing under one management all and singular the lines of railroad and other properties, real .personal and mixed, powers, rights, privileges, Im munities and franchise, belonging to any of the companies makinr such consolida tion, upon the terms and conditions fixed and atated by said Contract aad Articles of Consolidation: (4) To take any other action In the pre misea, and to transact any other business that may properly come before the meet ing. Such Contract and Articles of Consolida tion will be submitted to the mee!iu i,r the stockholders so called for examination I ann every aiofKiwihier - attending will be furnished with a printed copy thereof, and at any time before such meeting any stock holder will he furnished with a printed copy of audi Contract and Articles of Con solidation upon application thereor during business hours to the Asnlntant Secretary of the Company, at the of five of the Com pany In the Cliy of St. Louis. Missouri. Dated May 29th, lfw. OF.OROE J. GOl'LD, President of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company. A. H. CALEF. Secretary of The Missouri Paclfin Railway Company. J2toA8 ADVERTISE IN THE OMAHA BEE BEST IN THE WEST GOVERNMENT NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, office of Indian Affairs, YVaaliiiiglou D. C, July 7. l.M. Sealed propoxate for letting District No. 1, in ihe Crow Creek Indian Reservation, South Dakota, for grazing purposes, either under a lease or by permit, will be received at the office of tha Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wash ington. D. C. until 2 o'clock p. m., on Monday, August 9, 1M, and will be im mediately thereafter cptned In the pres ence of such bidders as may attend. Mapa showing the location of th district and all necessary information mtv be obtained on application to the superintendent of the Crow Creek Indian School. Crow Creek South Dakota. R. Q. Valentine, Co-nm a' sloner. JULl GOVERNMENT NOTICES tCoultnued.) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. OF flee of Indian Affairs. Washington. D C. Sealed proposal, for letting Districts Noa. till and A. In the Crow Indian Reserva tion. Montana, for gtasing puiposea. either under a laase or by permit, will a. received at the office of the Commissioner of In dttn Affairs. Washington, D. C . until t o'clock p. m.. on Monday, August 2. I!1. and will be Immediately thereafter opened In the presence of such bidders as may at tend. Maps showing the location of tha districts and all necessary Information may ba obtained on application to tha superintendent ot the Crow Indian School, t'tow Agency, Montana. R. O. VALEN TINE Acting Commissioner. Jy3 Ujot DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. office of Indian Affairs. Washington, D. C, . Staled proposals for letting District No. 2, in tho Cheyenne River In dian Reservation. South Dakota, for grat ing purposes. fUJier under a leaae 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 SO. lUCN, and will be imme diately thereafter opened In the prenence of such bidders as may attend. Slaps showing the location of the districts and all necessary Information may be obtained on application to the Superintendent of the Chevenne River Indian school. Cheyenne River Agency. South Dakota. R. O. Val entine, Commissioner. Jy21d30t DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office of Jmliun Affairs. WashlnKion. D. C, July 7, ls9. Sealed proposals for lnitlnc1 Dintrict No. 1 In tha It. d Luke Indian Res-i ervation. Minnesota, for grafting purpose;, I eUli.r under a lease or by permit, will b -i received at the office or Commlss oner of , Indian Affairs, Washington. D. C, until 4 I o ti.K-k p. m on Monday. August 9, l!. and will be Immediately thereafter opened in the presence of such bidders as may ai ten 1. Maps showing the location of the district and all necessary Information may be obtained on application to the superin tendent of the Red 1-ake Indian School, K' d Luke. Minnesota. K. G. Valen'ina, Coinad.4sioner. Jyl8d25t DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. office of Indian Affairs, Washington. D. C, . Staled proposals for letilng grailng privileges on the Biackfeet Indian Resor ation, Montana, under the permit system, will ba received at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Wash ing, D. C, until 2 o'clock, p. m., on Mon day, August 110. l'.iO.i, and will be Immed iately theieafter opened In tha presence of such bidders as may attend. Maps showing the location of the reservation and all necessary Information may be ob tained on application to the Superintendent of the Ulackfeet Indian school, Browning, Mont. R. O. Valentine, Commissioner. Jy21d30t RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION -lOTll AND MASON Chlrago A Northwestern NORTHWESTERN LINE-EAST. Leave. Arrive. Omaha-Chicago Spe'l...a 8:02 pm a 7:40 am Colorado-Chicago a 6:20 pm a 3 28 pm laciflo Coast-Chicago, a 6:00 pm a 3:24 pm Chicago Daylight Spe'l.a 7:40 am all:.!o pm Omaha-Chicago Local. .al2:06 am all:35 pm Los Angeles-Portland Limited - a 9:10 pm al2:35 pm Overland Limited all. 50 pm a 7:15 am Fast Mall.. a 9:04 am Fast Local, Cedar Rapids-Omaha a 3:35 pm Omaha-Carroll Local. ..a 3:45 pm a 9:30 am NORTHWESTERN LINK NORTH. Twin City and 1 axota Daylight a. 7:45 am al0:20 pm Minnesota and Dakota.. a 7:00 pm Twin City Limited tin pin a 7:05 am Sioux Cliy Local a $.45 pin a 1:2$ pin Dakota-Sioux City Omaha a 9:30 am Minnefiota-Sloux City Omaha all -.00 am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Uoneateel a i :50 am a 10: 80 pm Lincoln-Long Pine ....a 7:50 am all:00 am Norfolk-South Platter.. ,b 0:15 pm b 6:20 pm Hastings-Superior o 2:1j pm b 5:20 pro Dead wood Hot Springs a 8:55 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a 3:65 pm a 11:00 am Fremont-Albion b 6.30 pm b 1:35 pm Vnloai Pacific Overland Limited aT SOam all :40 pm Colorado Express a 3 50 pm a 6:00 pm Atlantic Express , a 9:20 am. Oregon Express a 4:10 pm at:00pm Los Angeies Limited. ...a!2 56 pm a 8:50 pm Fast Mali a 7:20 am a 6:45 pm 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.... al2:10 am a 7:05 am Beatrice & 6tromsburg Local bl2:40 pm 1-40 pm Valley Local (motor via Lane Cut-Off) al0:00am a $ :45 pm Valley Local (motor).... a 5:90 pm a 9:00 am Hastlngs-Suatrlor b 1:11 pm b5:20pra Chicago, Rock Island A Paolflo . EAST Rocky Mountain Lto ...a 8:10 am all:06 pm Iowa Local a 6:40 am a 4:80 pm The Mountaineer a 7:12 am a 2:55 am Des Moines Local a 4:00 pro a 12 30 pm Iowa Local bl0.36 am b 9:65 pm Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4:40 pm al:10 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. a 8:08 pm a 9:05 am WEST Tha Mountaineer a 4:08 am a 7:85 am ChlcaKO-Nebraska Ltd. (for .Lincoln) ......a 8:30 am Co'o. and Cal. Ex a 1:20 pin Okla. and Texas Ex a 4:40 pin Rocky Mountain Ltd..all:12 pm a t a 4 :47 Dm 30 pm a 1:00 pm a 3:0j am Chicago Great Westers St. Paul-Minneapolis..... 8:30 pm 8:15 am St. Paul-Minneapolis 7:30 am 11:20 pm Chicago Limited 8:1 pm - 9:16 am I hit-ago, MIlTvaakee St. Pawl Chicago and Colo- Spec a 7:35 am all:40 pm Cal. and Oregon Ex. ...a 8:00 pm a 3:26 pm Overland Limited all 48 pm a 7:15 am Perry Local b 6:15 pro bll:56 am llllaols Central Chicago Express a 7:16 am a 8:46 pm Chicago Limited a6:0upm a 7:1 am Minn.-St. Paul Exp b 7:16 am Minn. -St. Paul Ltd a 6:00 pm a 7:15 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local. b 4:14 pm 011:34 am Wikua St. Loula Ex a . 30 pin a9:2taro St. Louis Local (from Council Bluff a) a$:0ba,m all:U pm Stanbarry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm blO.16 am Missouri Paclflo K. C. and L. Ex. a, 9:00 am 7:00 era K. C. and St. L. Ex all:16 pm a t 50 pm 'Local pabsengers not carriua on traiua Nos. 1 and 2. BLHLLXGTON BTA. lOTU A MA SO Borllagtoa - Leave. Arrive. .a 4.10 pm a 3.4a pm .a 4:10 in a 8.10 pm Denver and California... Puget Sound Ex HiacK lilliH Northwest Ex Nebraska points., Lincoln Fast Mall.... NeUruska Ex a :iu pm a :10 pm all. 50 pm a 7:05 am a $.20 am a 8:10 pm . h 1 :2ll til n a IV IX ... .a 9:15 am a 8:10 pin Lincoln Local b am ':2fi urn a 7 Ml i.m tlncoln Local s,.,iUj ici -i aitsmoulh Piiit iKiiioiK li-iowa. .... b 3 C."i nm l.lfl JO a 9:1S am ' a 8:50 am Y.i llevue-Plattamouth ..al3:0 nm a 2 40 pm a 7 .06 am all:3. pm a 3 55 pm a 8 00 am all .to am all 30 am a 6 45 am a 6:10 pm Colorado l.iinuwl all:58pm ftiiCiko Ltt. a7:-;irn Chicago Ex a 4 20 pin Chicago Flyer x 6 38 pin Iowa Local :....a9:15am St. Louis Ex a 4:40 pm Kansaa City and St. Jo.al0:46 pm Kansas City and St.' Jo. a 9:15 am Kansaa City and Si. Jo. a 4:40 pm WEBSTER STA 15TII A WUBSTKR Chicago, St. Omuha Paul, Minneapolis Jt Leave. Arrive. filoux City Express b 2:0o pm bll'45 am Omaha Local c 6:20 pm Sioux City Passenger... ', b 9:20 pm Twin City Pai finger... b 6:30 am Sioux Cliy Local c 8.35 ain Emerson Local b 6 56 ptn b 9:10 am iliuuirl Paclfle Auburn Local b 3:50 pm bll 90 am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, o Sun day only, d Daily except baiuiday. OCEAN STEAMERS CANADIAN PACIFIC 1MAA a-OUJ 1)AT AT 63a. Weeij 8UU Between aloauaaX uutu had Idietpoo.. T days on ine Muiilui Si Lawreoe titer aud the aliarlset oceaa rout la htj ropa. Nothing aotter on the Atlantic than lu LuipiesiMi VVIreleaa on all steaoiera, first olaaa, seceaa, gtii ae -' cabin. mmm a your t:cket sxent. or write far aj Ua. raiea a. d onokiet O. B. BEMJaafTja, a. 8J3 Dwata Clark St Chicago OCEAN STEAMERS tCotilinued I ifHITF STAR LINES i PSfiflSEiS SAILING JANUARY 20,1910 toMdirapifi,titditciTgnin.Orlnt Cost in ortly400andupfor 73 days Crutit Dipt Whit S4.rLint,NY,rnfttr;fo J.oy Rider Bland Caught by Police Man Who Smashed A. D. Brandeis' Car ii Finally Overhauled and Locked Up. Harry Bland, the chauffeur who Is alleged to have wrecked the big automobile belong ing to A. D. lliandels Tuesday niornlnj, wus caught near Sixteenth and Leaven nvrth atreets about 10 o'clock Thursday morning and is now confined In the city jail. Hand Is supposed to have stolon the ma chine from the Electric gaiae on Farnam h.i et and taken out a crowd of friends on a ' Joy" rule. The machine was found c.i.ly TueHday morning a. total wreck near a tch phone pole in Rlvervlew park. Since his "Joy" ride Bland Is thought to have been In hiding at his home at 701 South Sixteenth street. Officers have- been watering that place afid this morning saw him ihu i' his home. Auto Runs Down a Messenger Boy Accident at Sixteenth and Davenport Wednesday Evening Reported to the Police. John Nugent, a messenger boy, was run down by an automobile Wednesday even ing about 8 o'clock, while riding on his bicycle at the corner of Sixteenth and Dav enport streets. The auto, Nugent olalins, was running nearly fifteen miles an hour, and, coming dow n" Davenport street, bore down upon him from the rear, destroying his wheel and injuring one of his legs severely. Nugent took the number of the machine, which was "5402 Neb." and notified the po lice station. A complaint will be filed against the owner of the machine bearing that number. Nugent declares there were six or eight people In the car, and that Instead of stopping to help him, tha driver turned on more speed and ran away. A Dangerons Wound Is rendered antiseptic by Bucklen's Arnica Salve; the healing wonder for aores, burns, piles, ecsema and salt rheum. 25c. Sold by Beaton Drug Co. A TUT) mm When You' Buy Your Ticket East Specify ThalT It Shall Read Via ; New York Central Lines From Chicago th Choic of Two Roat ' Lake Shore or Michigan Central From St. Lout . . THE BIG FOUR ROUTE These routes are by the shores of the Great Lakes, Niagara Falls, Mohawk River and Hudson River or Berkshire Hills. . , . . Land you IN the city of New York at Grand Central Station and in Boston at the South Terminal Station. COOL SCENIC WATER LEVEL insuring comfortable riding by day and sleep at night. Reduced rates advertised by local lines from Oman . . or other points to New York, Boston and other Eastern resorts are good via our lines, with liberal stop-over privileges at Niagara Falls and other points, and option of boat trips by Great Lakes or Hudson River . without extra charge. Ask the ticket agent with whom you discuss your Eastern trip, or For literature, time-table or other Information, ' addregg WARRKN J. LYNCIl, Pawsengeir Traffic Manager, Chicago, I1L rrmifMirrrrTrn Low Faires (East Round Trips From Omaha to Atlantic City, N. J... $40.70 Asfcury Park, N. J.. . .$40.35 Boston, Mass .$40.60 Concord, N. H $40.35 Detroit, Mich. $25.00 These are only a few of mer tourist fares on sale daily to many resorts in the east VIA THE CHICAGO, . MILWAUKEE &' ST. PAUL RA.LWAV Long limit summer tourist fares to Wisconsin, Mich igan, New York Stateew England and Canadiau resorts. Let us plan your trip' and arrange all the details. Infor mation and folders free, '-'v..' F. A. NAB II, Tickets, 1524 Farnam St., General Western Agent Omah, Neb. UNION PACIFIC RIGHT-OF-WAY Important Suit Will Be Settled in State Courts. ' FOUR HUNDRED FEET IN WIDTH Kffort to KstaMlsh Validity ot Title tirona nt of Cn Com Ins 1 p from North Platte. The heniin. In th eas of the T'nlurt Pacific Railroad company against ,W. M. Ciiiinlnahatn. K"' U. Tabor, aa trustee of the estate of George W. Stewart, bankrupt, sml the city of North Platte, which was set for North Platte-, has been dismissed by JudKO V. H. Mnnger for want of Juris diction and without prejudice to complain ant. The quest Inn arose as lo the right of tha Ttilon Pacific through a portion of tha city of North Platte under Its right-of-way as granted by congress. This act gave to the railroad company a TlRht-ot-way of 409 feet, 200 feet on each lde of Its tracks. It appeared that the defendant had en tered upon the poiwsslon of a frMn of this right-of-way arid llad so occupied for twenty years as Individual and claimed the rlt;ht of contlnnoim posjesKlon. Ths premises had been transferred by Tabor to Cunningham, and It was shown by tha evidence that Ilia land. In controversy la situated OB a pari of tha right-of-way. The defendants claimed that tha land wag not being used by tho railroad company. While Judge Monger sustains., fhs, plea of Cunningham lis at the samo time, decide that the railroad company liu the right of ejectment. The amount in controversy being lesa than 82.000, the value of the land being about SiOO, Juilge Munger directs that tha case be dismissed from the federal court for want of Jtirixdlctkin. The case w 111 therefore have to ba fought out In tho atate courts. The Important feature of the decision Is (he affirmation of the title of the railroad company to Its 400 feet of right-of-way, which haa been similarly decided In the United State cir cuit court of appeal in other case involv ing trespass on the rtglits-of-way of rail roads. Delay in :sm.-nsacing Treatment for a slight Irregularity that could have been cured quickly by Foley' Kidney Remedy may result In serious kidney disease. Foley' Kidney Remedy build up the worn out tissues and strengthen then organ. Sold by all druggist. Mt. Clemens, the Mineral Bath City, Is reached without change of cars only by tha Grand Trunk Railway System through Detroit. Time tables and a beautiful descriptive pamphlet will be mailed free on application to W. S. Cookson, A. Q. P. A., 1 Adam street, Chicago. If you have anything to aell or trade and want qutuk action, advertise It In The bee Want Ad column. "ABMTlea'a OrMtMt Kellwar MrsMi Montreal, Que. . . , . .$35.00 New York City. . , . ... .$40.50 Quebec, Que; .$38.00 Portland, Me. , . . ; . .$42.35 Toronto, Ont, ........ $30.60 the attractive thirty -day trim