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THE HKK: OMAHA. SAT UK PAY, AUGUST 15 OFFERED FOR RENT IliMn mm4 Cartages ContlanedL ( FOR RENT Pi Irk house at 1511 8. 'th i t.t on block east of Park avenue car Una; tno1rn In every reepect. with 4 bed room a on eeoond floor; lama parlor, dining room, kitchen, buttery, large hall and v-,i-tlbul on flrat floor, Inquire at liu 8. Huh 8L TaL Uarner If. HOUSES, Insurance. Rlngwalt, Barker Sla, HOUSES, flat. Uarvln Broe. IIS N. T. L O if AHA Van Storage Co., eck, mova. aiora H. H. goods; storehouse, 1120-zi N Uth, offlca lew Firum. Tel. tu. ibx CENTRAL, Do qul for aolld comfort, all modern. 4 or l-roora flats. Apply tm N. .8d. FbEOAN'l (-room Hat, located at 410 8 rth. all modern; price. $ Bemla, brandela Bldg. MAUOARD Van St Storage Co. Tel. Doug. 14W We guarantee moving, piano, houea hold good. FOR KSXTi l-room modern Ht. Loula flat, reception hall, oomblnatlon fixtures; 111 N. 23d St. $. -room modern brick house; ZCOS-2011 Wll Ita At. $25. C. M BACHMANN. 42b Paxlon Block. CENTRA L 6-room flat. 7-room, attached bouse; 8-room detached house. 220 N. 23d. UOUHMIOLI) GOODS parked, forwarded: cheap freight rates; moving and storing. Expressmen's Dullvery Co. TeL Doug. Si HOUSES , parta of the ettv. Crelch Bona V Co.. bee Bldg. HOUSES Peter Truet Co., N. T. L. Bldg. 5-ROOM house, nice cellar, at No. 4116 Browne atreet, two blocka from street car. Kent $12 per month. Bemla, Brandela Bldg. FOR RENT 7 rooms, large reo p'lon hall, all modern; combination flxtuir and vanter rent. 704 No. 23d. C. M. Hachmann, 436 Pax ton Blk. OMAHA EXPRESS CO., furniture arid piano moving. 416 N. 17th. D. 3354. STRICTLY modern 6-room cottage. 2701 Bristol St.. $25.00. Phone Web. 2521 8-ROOM house, a modern $Y, with barn $37. W. 703 So. 6th St., Council Bluffs. Apply McQee It. K. Co., Council Bluffs. S ROOMS for rent. 825 S. 23d St. am. $27 60; (-room. $2t.50; south front, Capitol Hill. Phone Harney 623. (-ROOM house, modern except heat, Maple St., $18. B rooms, modern except heat. 1408 William, $15. 6 rooms, 2d floor, ll'W No. 20th, toilet, $14. rooms, 2d floor, toilet, 1M0 No. tilth St., $13. 3-roora house, toilet, 1124 No. 27th Ave., $10. CHRIS BOTER. 22d and Cuming Sta. 8-ROOM cottage, partly modern, 1904 Ohio. Inquire 2417 North 22d. 4-ROOM modern dwelling house. Oraoe St. 3304 EIGHT-ROOM modern house, one blook from street car; easy walking dlatance to town. Tel. Red 6100. 11-ROOM house, modern, one block from 24th atreet car. 2611 Pleroe St. Inquire la So. 2ith Ave. J. O. Althouse. tores. x RCAROO Blk., South Omaha, 520 N. 24th, Hall, Ramge Bldg.; both 'phones. STORK ROOM for rent at 20$ 8. 14th St! r-nilv fov occupancy Aug. 15. Apply at oner. Pnlace Clothing Co., corner 14th and 1 louglas FOR HKNT-Modern store room In Daw son. Nrb. Brick and concrete, 40x70 ft., corner building, east front, to a good mer chant. V III rent cheap. Splendid location. Address E. L. Sandusky, Falls City, Neb. OOOD store room. 312 8. 18th St. Fine office In Weed Bldg. F. D.- WEAK. 1S01 FARNAM. 2-STORY and ba-'ement brick warehouse; V. P. trackage. Joseph Barker. OFFERED FOR SALE Furniture CARD CASR. ' Solid oak cnee, made by the Library Bu reau Furniture Co This Is exceptionally well constructed office furniture ind will last a lifetime. Call Bee office. 17th and Farnam. CHOICE NEW furniture. Will sacrifice. Newly-weda get busy. 3309 Burt St. Typenrlleri, TYPEWRITERS Any make, all prlcea, sold and rented, rent applied; easy terms; shipped anywhere for examination. Write for large bargain list and offer. B. T. Swanson Co., 417 S. 16th St.. Omaha, Neb. Mlarella DRUGS at cut pneesi, freight paid on all 310 ordera; catalogue free. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. FOR SLE Cash register and safe. Ad dress J 67t, 'care Bee. BARGAINS Id-hand pulleys, shafting, hangers, belting, rip saw, forge, boxing ma chine, blacksmith tools. A. Murphy & Sona. A Nice Prize Was This How a Bee Want Ad Cured By Violet O'Donnell, Aged IS Years, Wahoo, Neb. High school. Seventh grade. WANTED Woman to take entire charge of Invalid at her home. Mary Miller eat thinking. Yes, her mother was getting worse; anybody could see tliat, and Mary was thinking should she leave her mother, or should she leave her work. Ah, a happy thought had come to her. Yes, she would advertise, but in which paper? "The Bee." she said to her self. So she put on her wraps and went down to the main office of "The Bee" and had i!.e above a-1 Inserted. She asked her boss" If she could have two days off to see If anyone would apply In answer to the ad. The next day as she was Bitting by the window she -was startled by hearing a loud knock upon the door. She hastened to open It and there she waa confronted by a sweet looking elderly lady who said: "I saw your ad In "The Bee." and would like to take care of an Invalid for I am alone all of the time. So k waa arranged that Mrs Ryn would stay with Mary1 motner and Mary would go on with her usui wSrt- On. day about two month. a?te7 Mary waa eating her dinner and In wafked b.7 mother In the prim, of hUth. Tnd .d: "Mary, Mr Ryan 1. a wonder ful person. See what she ha. done for Z.? .-Oh. no." .aid Mary deci.lvely. Th. Bee want ads are th. moat wonder ful and are responsible for you being cured and afur thi. when I am In trouble I will look to them for they aJway. bring good results." WKITK A STOKY FOR THE FIND IT VERY INTERESTING WORK. c - OFFERED FOR SALE Mlx-rllanroni Contlnaed. FOU SAT. F, New and Jd-hand Millard aid pool table. We lead th world in cheap bur fixtures- east- payments. Brune wlck-Rlke Collendcr. 4"7 9. 10th St. WE HAVK on hand a number of Ink barrel wheh wo will Fell at 50c each They are fine for rain water or ashes. Call ml preaaroom lie Tuuilahing Co. Foil REST, For Sale and Furnished Room card. 10c each. Corev McKen.ie Printing Company, 112 S. 14th Ft. Scholarship If you Intend tsking a courae In business college, see us shoot a scholarship. We will aril you one at a aavlng to you. Ad dress ij 85, cara Bee. Second Hand Boilers We 111 cell two boilers that have been in use at the Hee building. They are eacii 175-horsepow er return tubular boilers 7v lr:ch diameter by IS feet long. They have 1km C. 1. tubes, t Jnchea bylJ feet. Work ing pressure 150 pounds per square Inch. Hat surface 1K.0U9 square feet. Orate area Lli aquare feet. We are very anxious to dispose of these boilers immediately and will sell at a bar gain. If taken at one. TUB BKE Bl' 1 LDINQ COMPANY. 17th and Farnam Su.. Omaha, Neb. For sal, a hot water heating plant, good condition and new Inlaid linoleum for atore. Call at Leffert's, AOS Broadway Council Bluffa. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON. INS., 418 N. T. L. Tel. D. 18'k Dr. Katheryn Nlckolaa. W N. If. L Bids. PATENTS D. O. BARN ELL. Paxlon Blk. Tel. Red 711! HUFFMAN. Ill Neville Bldg., Book free WILLAP.D EDDY, registered practitioner In U. si. Patent Office. N. Y. L. Bldg. 1J. 802, PERSONAL OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Ramga Bldg. THE SALVATION ARMT solicits caatoft clothing: in fact, anytnlng you do not need. Ws collect, repair and aell at 1S4 N. Uth St., for coat of collection to the worthy poor. Call phone Lougla A1J6 and wagoa win can. DR. EQQER9; private confinement noma. 1516 Martha St. "el Douglas (230. HALL'S aafea, few, id-hand. 1813 Farnam. PRIVATE home during confinement; babies adopted. Tbe Oood Samaritan Sani tarium, 740 1st Ave., Council Lluffa, la, f AnKKTTr! treatment. Mme. Smith, flmUlirjllU 622 8 i6th St.. third floor. MASSAGE AND BATHS. Mineral batha, electric, vibrating and. swedian massage, sua uid Boston more. MRS. AMES of Wash., D. C, manicuring, massage, 1724 Cap. Ave., parlor, basement. YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha aa atrangera are Invited to visit the Young women a Christian association, 17th and Howard Sts.. where they will be directed ta suitable boarding places or otherwlae I slHted. A deaconess representing the asso ciation meets trains at the Union elation aa travelers aid. MAGNETIC treatment. Bmmelln Brott, Z3i ts. itn. Doug. biw. PROF. Q. K. DINJIAN, EXPERT MASSEUR, restures health, makes you look nice and plump, removes nervousnese. put your stomach, bowels, liver and kid neys In good order: Improves the blood clr culatton by massage. Have you tried Itf Correct massage Is especially conductive to good health. Call 40S Be Bldg. D. 863. FIUVATF. confinement home. Mrs. Dr. King. 1324 J. J4th. Tel. Web. 3559, Ind. A. D. S. REMEDIES are made from the selected formula or recipes of 12,000 of the leading retail druggists of the United .states. There arc forty-nine drug stores in Omaha who sell A. D. S. remedlnes and every remedy Is positively -guaranteed to no an tnat is cminv d for It. Schaefer a stores are A. D. a. Stores. PRINTING TUB Quality Press, artistic, oommerolai printers, have moved from 311 8. 18th to 1218 Harney bu Douglas bail. CASTLEMAN Printing Co., 1C11 Cap. Ave. YAFFB Printing Co., 307 Boston St. Bldg, 'PHONE IND. A-2A20 for good printing uyngstaat printing iu. u.in uapitoi Ave. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS Steneg., notary public. Hotel Loyal. Stenog.. Hotel Henshaw. prompt service REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATS9 DEALERS. REED ABSTRACT CO.. Est. 1858; prompt service; get our prices. 1710 Farnam SL OANOESTAD. 404 Bee Bldg. Tel. D. 3367. :jAYNE INV. CO.. first floor N. T. Life. Sent the Writer of Story. BEE Tins WEEK. YOU WIL REAL ESTATE REAL KsIAlb) UKAIEBI. (Continued! BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Brandets B.dg REAL TCSTATF TlTLE-TRUST CO. CHAfl. E. WILLIAMSON. President riTT PROPKHTf FOR SAI.B. WOODMEN BUILDING lfiTU AND JACKSOJC Will enhance the value of all property In thla locality. 1!T1I AND JACKSON a good place to buy for the future. We ave a fine lot 50-Foot Front for $3,000 on 19th, Just south of Jackson, only V4 per front foot. You can make money on this HASTINGS & IIFA'PEN, 1614 Harney St. Conservative Building. $2850 BUYS A 9 ROOM HOUSE IN CLIFTON HILL 4308 Burdette St.. within one block of Benson car line. Thne house has 8 rooms nd bath on the first floor and I rooms n the aecond floor. Owner Is moving out of the city and has made the price ery low ror quica aaie. ue aura 10 ioo hla up at once. HASTINGS & HATDEN. 1614 Harney St. 5-ROOM brand new cottage; all modern heat; nice south front lot; on Ames ve. I'rice 82.JO0. Fasy terms. P. O. NIELSEN CO., 708 N. L. Life Bldg. Both Phones. SOUTH OMAHA LOTS. $2,200 CASH. Two In Fowler Place. Eight In Pullman Place. Twelve In Llnwood Park. Lose no time. Offer good two days. T W. BLACKBURN. Tel. D. 1196. Paxton Blk. FOR SALE 8-room. modern house and barn. In fine condition; brick walk and hade trees; on paved street; a snap If taken at once. Tel. Douglas (549. Pretty Cottage Home, Only $300 Down 3410 Boyd St., 8 room, and bath; new and up-to-date gaa and electric light; large lot, south front. Owner Is leaving the city and offer, some one an opportunity. See It at once. $2,300. R H. Landeryou, 443 Board of Trade Bldg. Phones: Douglas 2151, Ind. A-2151. A Safe Investment $14,600 for three detached houses facing east, only two blocka west of Omaha post office, which will rent for $1,500 per year. This prop erty Is exceptionally well located for an Investment and the lot Is suitable for high class brick apartment house or flats which will bring the highest rentals. Corner lot, 120 ft. east front age, 80 ft. deep. Owner leav ing city the reason for sell ing. An opportunity to secure an Ideal location which can be bettered later with new up-to-date Improvements. In vestigate; George & Co., 1601 Farnam. NEW HOUSE $100 CASH balance In rental sums. This Is a neat cottage of four very Urge room, and re ception nail on first floor, and good attlo. In which two additional rooms can be fin ished. Choice lot, 80x12$ feet, or can put In two lot. Price, $1,975. BEST BARGAIN IN CITY Good 7-room modern house, nicely ter raced, level lot, south front, 80x130; shade trees; concrete walk, paved street, close to three car lines; choicest residence locality; only $2,350; small amount down, balance monthly. Immediate possession. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO. 432 Ramga Bldg. 18th and Harney St.. 25TH AND CHARLES ST8. The .outhweat corner, 6341x120 feet, with even-room cottage; modern except fur nace, i'rice reduced from 4.1&0 to $8,800. W. H. GRIFFITH, Owner, 2T.23 Chicago St. 'lei. Douglas 4o98. Investment Choice close-in proposition, paying IS per cent net; $12,000 required. rE 1 EMS TRUST CO., Real Estate Dept. TWO choice lots at Mth and Ames Ave., for sale bv owner. Mrs. A. R, McCandleae, Nemaha, Neb. SPEND SATURDAY AFTERNOON On the cool hillside, west of Fort Omaha. where you can select building lots In CHARLESEW HEIGHTS on graded streets, with tree, set out, only 4 block, to car for $ to $90, with free abstract and warranty deed upon payment of $3 DOWN and $3 a month. You'd spend the $2 any way and not have the lot unless you get It eoon. Take Florence car to 80th and Fort, walk three blocka west through Ft. Omaha and find salesmen on top of hill from 2 o'clock until dark. Real Estate Title Trust Co., Cha. E. Williamson, Pres. 1201 Farnam. TO INVESTORS AND BUILDERS We offer 46 feet frontage, one of the best loca tions In the West Farnam District, to build, to sell or rent. This lot Is cheap at $2.S0; owner will take $1,760 cash If sold quick. Hicks, 219 Board of Trade Bldg. r-or quick return, list your real estate for eale ana exchange with me, no aula, do pay. W. W. MKchell. Board of Trade Bldg. Oman a. nen, EXCELLENT HOME BARGAINS Two cottages on one lot. Renting for $30 per month. PRICE, $2,500. Will submit any reasonable offer. Located at 2413 S. Uth St. SEE THIS BARGAIN. WESTERN HEAL iCsTATi CO., 411 Karbach Block. ' BRICK HOME 51,800 One block from car Una. Lea. than half the ooat to build house. Full Lot, Easy Terms NOWATA LAND tt LOT CO. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg.. 'I hone Kl If. Omaha Neb. "JUST A MINUTE" Please take time to notice a real bar gain In a home; 6 rooms, all modern in every way. On a fine paved street, close to the new university site, lot 4UX1471, house !s biand new, never been occupied Will consider $3,250 for a quick sale. It Interested call up owner, Doug. 1651; even ing, Webster 4661. J. W. RASP CO. (89-81 Brandela Bldg. Doug. 1651 A-265. 13 NET TO YOU One of the beat close rental properties In Omaha; $5,000 cash, balance . per cent. Don't rr.lsa It. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., buite 624 N. V. Life Bldg , Fhone Red 1M OMAHA, NEB. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FARM AD Httll L 4 M FOR JIlEFtHM An H 4 II I.AM FOR 4IR More About Irrigated Land In Colorado, Near Denver What Mr. Alfred Steele of the Swedish Printing company of Denver. Colo., says about the land e are offering for sale under the great Standley Lake Reservoir Irrigation System: "Having lived In Denver more than twenty years, I have had the opportunity to study the agricultural resources of the state, especially as I have visited every part thereof. 'The other day I had the opportunity to visit the Standley I-ake Reservoir and to Inspect the Intake ditches, as well as all the construction work connected there with, ahd I must say that ctf all the Irrigation ditches and dam constructions I have seen none have excelled these In workmanship and stability. The water rights are unquestionably the very best. "The land coming under this water system can In fertility compare with the very best In the United States. It produces almost anything that soli can produce. It Is especially well adapted for the raising of vegetables and fruit. The location being only a few milea from Denver It affords the best possible market- A five acre truck garden will comfortably support a family. "Potatoes and sugar beets will also give great rroflts. and especially so on a tract of 40 acrea or more. It will In a few years make Its owner Independent. I know personally farmers In thl. district who are renting out their land for beet rais ing at a rental of $40 per year. "The value of this land la bound to double or triple In a very short time." This choice land we are selling on terms of one-tenth cash and th balance one tenth each year. Prices $100 to S150 an Acre in Tracts of 10, 20, 40, 80 or 160 Acres Now la the time to buy some of this land, while the prices are low. You will find land selling around Greeley and Denver that Is more developed selling from $2Tfl to M an acre. The rate is only 817. nu ror tne round trip, lou can go any aay ana nave an uie time you want to look around Denver. For further particulars telling more about this land call or writ. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Omahn, Nob. REAL ESTATE CITY HlOI'KHl V FOIl SALES (Continued ,J LIST your property with Chris Boyer, 224 and Cuming Sta (U 808 BOULEVARD HOUSE. ! North Iflth St.. 8 rooms modern, only $2,600. Thomas Brenran. Room 1 New Tork Life bldg. REAL ESTATE FARM AND HAXCH 1AM) FOR SALE Idea. Idaho Carey Act Lands. Now open for entry In the choicest agricultural aectlon of ths northwest. The Snake River Valley, Southern Idaho. State Government Supervision. For free Information on Irrigated Land, write C. B. HurtU Boise, Idaho. UfllDO, OOOD New Mexico lands, $2 to $10 per acre. In tracts of 4,000 to 200.000 acrea Water for Irrigation. Raise all kinds of grain and fruit. Also Irrigated farms In Colorado, and safe money-making Irriga tion projects. The Hagadorn Investment Company, 1618 Tremont St., Denver, Colo. South Dakota. SOUTH Dakota farm, ranch, mineral and timber land for sale or trade. 1,800 acres, part Irrigated farm, fine Improvements, one mile east of Rapid City In Rapid River valley for sale or trade. Bargain. Tell us fully what you wish to buy, sell or trade. Come west; make money In land. Rep resentatives wanted, farmer, preferred. Farrar Si Jepaen, Rapid City, S. t. North Dakota. OUT THET GO TO HATNES AND MOTT. ADAMS AND HETTINGER COUNTIES, NORTH DAKOTA, to buy our low-priced land and see the big crops of Dollar Wheat; new railroads building and new towns, where new hotels and business houses are needed. See Wm. H. Brown Co., Haynes, Adams County, North Dakota, for maps and facts. Nebraska. 440 ACRES, 80 acres creek bottom In alfalfa and wild hay. 60 acres cultivated. balance grass. Plenty of running water and timber; all fenced; 8-room frame build Ing. barn and outbuildings; 2H miles to aood town: telephone: school on farm. Ideal stock farm. Price $28 per acre; $4 000 cash, balance easy terms, box us, Curtis, Neb. Mia 820 ACRE8 well Improved land. Red l-River Valley, Mlnneaota. Nothing better on earth. 843.00 per acre. F. J. McMation, Endlcott. St. Paul. Minn. REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam, $630 TO $6,000 on home. In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co.. 1001 N. T. Life. Doug, or A-llM. MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. FIVE PER CENT MONET to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1. New York Lit Bldg. GARVIN BROS., $18 N. Y. Life. $608 ta $200,00. on Improved property. No delay. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith tt Co. U38 Farnam BL WANTED City loan a P.ters Trust Co. PAYNE. BOSTSVICK A CO.. N. Y. Life Private money. $600 to 85.000; low ate. SECOND MORTGAGE loan, negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat I Bauk Bldg. fcell Phone Douglas Hit LOWEST RATES Bemla Brandela Bldg. WANTED-T0 BUY BEST price paid for seoond-haad furni ture, carpets, eluthea ana aboea. Deu b7L BEST price paid for 2d-hand furniture, stoves, clothing. W. Rosenblatt. Tel. U. 5401. Strictly Modern 7 or 8 Room House near car. North end. Kountae PUct preferred. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. Phone Red 1km. WANTED TO BUY A barn within moving distance of Fortieth and Dodge sta., apply at u3 Dodge at., after p. m. BALTIMORE 'd-hand atore pays beat prioe 2d-hand furniture, clothe, eto. D. 426. WANTED TO RENT GENTLEMAN deaires room, with board, In North Omaha: Kountze place preferred, state terms. Address, P 274, Bee. WANTED To rent, by gentleman, one. two or three furnished or unf urnlshea rooms. In nrivata family, with or without bitiiKtaat and tllim. rs. Must be In ul location. West Karnain dlstnci preferred. Address P. O. Box Omaha. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Situation, by young man of 25; good habits; am employed but wish to change. Would like a place In gen'ral atore. Am willing worker; apeak low Ger man; can play band Instrument. Addie&s L box 342. Sioux Center, la. YOUNG MAN for position In grocery or general merchandise store. Talks Bohe mian and German also. Reference, given. Addreas Y 373, care Omaha Bee. BOOKKEEPER Competent man desires position. Experienced in wholesale lines; capable of filling position aa bookkeeper or cashier: good references. Address Y $o3, car. Omaha Bee, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Kalstun Tnwnslte comounv to Charles Wood, lot 1. block 63. Ralston $ 600 C. W. Mirnn and wife to J. E. Hay- worth, lot 28. block 1. Glencoe Place 2,700 J. A. Crelghton Real Estate and Trust company to Leonard Everett, ae1 section 4. new section 8 and n nwW 10-15-12 50.000 Lawrence Rath to T. C. Kennedy, e"4 lot 8, block 101, Omaha J. H. Brady and wife to W. H. Corne mann. lot 1. block 6. SDrlna Lake Park 2,200 C. O. Lobeck et al. to T. C. Kennedy, e lot 8, block 101. Omaha, lame to same, same J. C. Vana and wife to Cyrelle Dhout and wife, lot 9. block 2. Mahoney St Minahan's add 325 Caroline Thomson to Bertha M. Hahn, undivided fourth Interest In n36 feet lot 8, block 119, Omaha 6 OHO Same to same, n33 feet same 6,00. J M. W. Fairfield and huuband to C. F. Hastings, lot 7. block S. Sulphur Spring. 775 Same to B. R. Hastings, lots 1. 2 and 3. block 1, same 2.325 F. W. Carmlchael to J. W. Dennis, lot. 4 and 6, block 107, Dundee Place 1.000 William like et al. to Callle L. En- ley, lot 14, block 7, Lincoln Place.... 300 The 8. D. Mercer company to Luke McGrath, lot 5, block 13, Walnut Hill W. L. Selby and wife to Sadie E. Grover. lot 36. block 2, W. L. Sel- by's 1st 10 R. I,. Andrews to Geome T. Enaler. lot 1, block 1, Pope Place 2,400 P. G. H. Holand and wife to James Neville. eM, lot 11 and wli feet lot 12. Keyes' division 6.600 Margaret B. Burgess and husband to Barker company et al., lot S, block 142, Omaha 40,000 Maria Dudgeon and husband to Mor ris Newman. wl7 feet lot 8 and elS feet lot 4, block 8. Drake's add 2,925 Guy D. Thomas to Charles L. Thomas, lot 6, block 20, Omaha View Exten sion Levi Ray and wife to Florence 8. Hanson, lot 1. block 4, Crelghton'a 1st Reserve Realty company to J. Kula kofsky. lot 12, block 1, Hitchcock's 1st add Jennie Hyland to Thomas G. Degan, lots 8 and 9, block 14, Halcyon Heights 2.000 Thomas G. Degan and wife to J. A. Howard, same 2,000 Frank H. Gillaspey and wife to F. F. GMlaspey et al., sw4 sw 17-15-10 A. XV. Tlough and wife to E. B. Loth- roD. part lots 9 and 10. block 81. Kountze Place 4,000 Charles L. Thomas to Hugh S. Thomas, lots 2. 8. 4, 8. 8. 12. 14. 19 and 20. block 1U, and other lot., Florence Total. .$!) r78 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the state Board of Public Lanaa and Buna Inns, at the office of Geo. C. Junkln. Seo retary of State. State Capitol, Lincoln Nebraska, on the 1st day of September, 1908. until 12 o clclock. noon. lor the ereo tlon and construction of the following buildings: One fireproof cottage building for girls and one fireproof cottage building for boy to be erected on the grounds of the Instl tute for Feeble-Mlnded, Beatrice. Neb. One fireproof cottage building to be erected on the grounds of the Hospital for Insane, at Ingleside, near Hastings, .Neb One brick barn building to be erected on the grounds of the Boys industrial school, Kearney, Neb. Plans and specification, for the varlou buildings can be seen at the office of the Secretary of State, state Capitol Build Ing, Lincoln, Nebraska, or at the offlcea o the superintendents of the various lnstltu Hons, or at the office of Geo. A. Beiiinghof, Architect, Rooms 601-4 Security Mutual Life Building, Lincoln, Neb. Plans and specification, for private use may be secured from the architect by mak ing a deposit of $0.00 for each bulldlns, of which $.5 00 will be returned to the de positor upon receipt of the plans and specification, at hiu office In good order. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check on some bank doing busi ness In Nebraska In the sum of 2 per cent of bid. for the purpose as provided under paragraph No. la, page $, of the technical specifications. Bids must be made out on bidding sheets furnished by the architect. Bids made out otherwise will not be considered. Hie Board of Public Lands and Build ings reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive defects in same. A ldlOt NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. THE ROCK SPRINGS NATIONAL BANK will receive bids for the materials and construction of a three-story brick bank and office building. 25x100 feet, In accord ance with plans und specifications on file at their banking office, or at the office of William Dubois, architect. Cheyenne. Wyo omlng. All blda to be aealeil and submitted at their banking office on or before 10 o clock a m. August 12. l!a. and to he ac companied by certified check In the amount i of $2,500. Privilege reserved to reject anv and all bids. ROCK SPRINGS NATIONAL BANK. a5d3t NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS The city of Fort Dodge, la., will receive sealed bids until 5 o'clock p. m. on the pith day of August. l'.i. for furnishing all ma terlal and labor and constructing a sanitary aewer In said city. Estimated length of sewer 11. 00 fret, size of pipe 8-10-12 inches. I 'I'" "i""1" me in me oun e oi ini city clerk and will be furnished upon re quest therefor. King E. Ileal, City Clerk And St GOVERNMENT NOTICES DEPARTMENT rF THE INTERIOR, Office of Indian A'fa re, Washington, D. C, July 7, iwus. Sea', d proposals for letting Dlrtr ct No. 1 In tlx.- H'ii Lake India:i Res ervation. Minnesota, for grazing purposes, t'lh-r under a It aye or by permit, will bu rtceived at the ufrice of Commlss oner of Indian Affaire. Wa.-hlngton, D. C, until I o'ciock p. ni on Monday. Auiruat 9. 11)09. anil will be Immt-diately thereafter opened in the preaence of auch blddeia as inav al ien 1. Maps shoalng the location of the district and all necessary Information may be obtained on application to the euperin undent of the Red Lake Indian School, H.U Lake. Minnesota, U. U. ValenXne, Commissioner. JylsVlttt GOVERNMENT NOTICES (Continued.) DEPARTMENT OF TUB INTERIOR. office of Indian Affair. Washington, . C. July 1, lt. Sealed propoaala for ettlng District No. 1. In the Crow Creek ndian Rtaervatlun, South Dakota, for rating purposes, either under a lettse or by permit. ill be received at the office of he Commissioner or inaian Ariaira, Wash- ncton. D. C, until I o'clock p. m . on Monday. August 8. 1W9. and will be Im mediately thereafter opened In the prea- iue or aurn Diu.ieis as may attend. Maps homing the location of th district and II nrcessary Information may be obtained n application to the superintendent of the row creek irui.an fecnooi, trow creek. South Dakota. K. O. Valentine, Commis sioner. Jlodtft DEPARTMENT OF TUB INTERIOR. office of Indian Affairs, W ashlnnton. D. C, . Sealed propoaala for letting District NO. I. in the Cheyenne River In- an Reservation. South Dakota, for gras- purposes. rkUier under a lease or b permit, will be received at the office of the ommtsaioner or inaian Arrairs, w ash- nston. D. C, until 2 o clock p. m.. on Monday, August 30, lfUH, and will be imme diately thereafter opened In the presence of such bidders as may attend. Maps howlng the location of the districts and II necessary Information may be obtained on application to the Superintendent of the Cheyenne River Indian school, Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota. R. G. Val- ntlne, Commissioner. JylildWt DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR office of Indian Affairs, Washington. C.. . Sealed proposals for letilnir grsslng privileges on the Blackfet Indian Reservation, Montana, under the penult vstem. will be received at the office of he Commlseloner of Indian Affairs, Wash ing. D. C until I o'clock, p. m.. on Mon day. August HO, 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 necessary Information may be ob- alned on application to the Superintendent of the Blackfeet Indian school, Browning. Mont. R. Q. Valentine, Commissioner. Jy21d30t RAILWAY TIME CARD UlO.v STATION 10111 A MASO Chicago A Norttaweetern NORTHWESTERN LINE EAST. Leave. Arrive. Omaha-Chlcasro Spe'l. .a 02 pm a 7:40 am Colorado-Chicago a 5:W pm a 8 2S pm Pacific Coast-Chicago.. a 6:05 pm a 8 2S pm Chlcaao Daylight Spe l a 7 40 am all:3.pin Omaha-Chicago Local.. al2:05 am all:35 pm Los Angeles Portland Limited a 9:10 pm al2:36 pm Overland Limited all :50 pm a 7:15 am Faat Mall a 8:04 am Fast Local. Cedar Rapids-Omaha a 3 55 pm Omaha-Carroll Local.... $ 46 pm a 9 SO am NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight a 7:45 am al0:30 pm Minnesota and Dakota. a 7 w pm Twin City Limited ....a 9:00 pm a 7:05 am Sioux City Local a $.45 pm a 8:28 pm Dakota-Soux Clty Omaha a 9:30 am Mlnnesota-Sloux City- Omaha an tm am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:50 am alO SO pm Lincoln-Long Pine a 7:50 am all.00 am Norfo k-South i'latte. ..b 2:1!. pm D s:ai pm Hastings-Superior b 2:15 pm b 5:20 pm Deadwood-Hol Springs. a 8:66 pm a 5:50 pm Casper-Lander a 8:56 pm all 00 am Fremont-Albion : pm Di:sapin ChlcaaO) Rock Island A, raclrl EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd a 8:10 am all 05 pm Iowa Local a 6:40 am a 4 30 pm The Mountaineer a 7:42 am a 2 r.."i am Dca Moines Local a 4 00 pm aL2 8U pm Iowa Local blO IS am b 9:55 pm Phlcaeo-Eastern Ex a 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd.. a 6:08 pm a 3:05 am WKBT. The Mountaineer a 2:00 am a 7:35 am Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln) ...a s:.iu am a o:i pm Colo, and Cat. Ex a 1:20 pm a 4:110 pm Okla. and Texas Ex. ...a 4:40 pm a 1:00 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd...au:iz pm a s o am Chicago, Mllvrne A :. Paul Chicago and Colo. Spec.a 7:36 am all:40 pm Cal. and Oregon Ex u 6:00 pm a 2:25 pm Overland Limited... .all :4s pm a 7:15 am .b 5.15 pm bll:56 am .a 7:30 am all:40 pm .a 3:50 pm a 6 00 pin a 9:20 am I'erry Local inlon i-acinc Overland Limited., Colorado Express.. Atlantic Express... Oregon Express '. . .a 4:10 pm a 6:00 piu Loa Angeles Limited. ...al2:55 pm a 8:60 pm Fast Mall a 7:20 am a 6:45 put China and Japan Mall. .a 4:VU pm a 6:46 pm North Platte Local a 8:16 am a 4:46 pm Colo. -Chicago Special. ..ali:10 am a 7:05 am Beatrice & Strumsburg Local bl2:40 pm b 1:40 pm Valley Local (motor via Lane Cut-off) alO OO am a 2:45 pm Valley Local I motor) a 5:pm alt:iam Hastings-Superior b 2:15 pm b 6:20 pm Local passengers not carried on trains Nos. 1 and 2. Miaeoorl Pacific K. C. and St. L. Ex a 9:00 am a 7:00 em K. C. and St. L. Ex all: 15 pm a 6:60 pm Illinois Ceatrml Chicago Express a 7:15 am a 3:46 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7:15 am Minn. -St. Paul Exp b 7:15 am Mlnn.-St. Paul Ltd a 6:00 pm a 7:15 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge Loc.b 4:15 pm bll:30 am Chicago Great Western St, Paul-Minneapolis 8:80 pm 8:16 am Si. Paul-Minneapolis 7:30 am 8:20 pm Chicago Limited 6:10 pm 8:13 am Wabash St. Louis Ex a 6:30 pm a 9:26 am bt. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 8:00 am all:16 pm Stanberrv Local (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bl0:15 am BURLINGTON STA. 10TH tt MASON Barllngrton Denver and California Puget Sound Ex Black Hills Northwest Ex Nebraska points Lincoln Fast Mall.... Nebraska Ex Lincoln Loral Lincoln Local Schuyler-Plattsmouth Plattsmouth-Iowa ... Pellevue-Plattsmouth Leave. Arrive. .a 4:10 pm a 8:45 Pm .a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm .a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm .all:50 Dm a 7:0'i am .a 8:20 am a 6:10 pm .b 1:20 pm al2:15 pm .a 9.16 am a 6:19 pm b 9:08 am .a 7:25 pm a 7:50 pm .b 8:05 pm blO:20 am .a 9:18 am a 8:60 am .all:30 pm a 2:40 pm .all:60 Dm a 7:06 am Colorado Limited .... Chicago Limited ...a 7:25 am all:36 pm Chicago Ex a 4 20 pm a 8:65 pm Chicago Flyer a6:3pm i:ji Iowa Local a 915 am .11:30 am St. Loula Ex a 4 40 urn all:) am Kansas Cliy and St. Jo. al0:45 pm a 6:45 am Kansas City and St. Jo. a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm Kansas City and St. Jo.a 4:40 pm WEBSTKR STA. lfiTH A WEBSTER rhlcagro, St. Paul, Minneapolis Omaha- Leave. Arrive Sioux City Express b 8:00 pm bll'45 am Omaha Local c 6:20 pm Sioux City Passenger b l:Hl pm Twin City Passenger b 6:30 am Sioux City Local c 8 35 am Emerson Local b 6:56 pm b 9:10 am Mlsaoarl Parlfle Auburn Local b 3:50 pm bll :30 am a Dally, b Daily exrept Sunday, c Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday. The Coassirasi tits. "Say." phlspered the man with the Irrl desrent whli-ktra and the green handker chief, leaning over the desk of the man with the bashful bald spot, "I've got a dandy for you today. You can use It If you want to. It's nothing to me. I be lieve when a man's a friend of a man he ought to give the man the benefit of what good ideas come to him from time to time. Live and let live la my motto" "We're not handling mottoes today. What Is the other thing?" asks the man at the desk, nhsent-tnlndedly trying to sharpen his fountain pen. "What Is the difference between a po liceman who got his appointment through the Influence of a brother-in-law who Is in cahoots with an alderman and who Is de tailed to arrest peonle who have no ve hicle license upon their wagona and car riages, and civil service clerk whose du ties consist of registering the description and numbers of automobiles?" "Why Is a policeman who arrests three doxen hoboee less four like a man wh happens up an alley and r nds a chunk or dynamite heh'nd a handbook shon" aks the mnn with the hla'tia on his brad "Because he has located bum 3J. Good morning." "Very well." hisses the man with 'he luminous whiskers. "Very well! The answer to mine Is that one r.abs the tug less and the other tubs the nagleps tint I shall give It to aome more merltortoua llterateur " And the door closed, .hutting off the bretxe. Cleveland Pur SUPREME COURT SYLLABI 151 1. Johst saninst Rrothrr. Appeal from Douglas. Reversed ant remanded. Calkins. C. 1. Where the fact that a defendant 1. Jointly Interested Willi the pl;lntlff In '.he subject if the actkn appears upon the face of the petition, the objection that such defendant Is not made a purty pliln'lff la wahrd by a failure to demur upon that ground. 2 A Jud'Ticnl rendered In A suit In equity will not be reversed for the reason that a party alio should have been made plalntilf Is made defendant Instead, when the party against whom Judgment Is rendered Is not prejudiced thereby. 8. Where a contractor with the knowledge and consent of the owner and under dtrec Jon of the architect, but without a written ordr, performs extra eork entailing addi tional expenses, he will not be preciuieo from recovering reasonable compensation therefnr by a class in the contract which provides that no altrratlen shall be made in the work done or described ry the draw ings and specifications except upon a writ ten or-der from the architect. 4. Where the parties have acted tipnn and conatrued a contract. In the abwnce of any mistake or misunderstanding lietween thera the court will enforce such contract as so Interpreted. 6. Where a contract require, a Building to be erected by a specified time, the naked promise of the owner to waive the time clause, made without consideration. Is In valid, and such owner Is not thereny estopped to claim damages for such delay when It docs not appear that the contractor acted upon such pcomlse. 6. Such promise will, however, estop tne owner from Insisting upon a stipulation of the contract which provides that no allew- nce shall be rr.arle for deiars caused ty the owner unless a claim therefor Is pre tested In writing te the architect. T.. Where there is no finding of frt dis trict court upon a material fact, and the evidence In the record is no! directed to the ascertainment thereof, the caso will be remanded for further proceedings. lFtf.11. Nllson, administratrix, against the Chicago. Burlington & gulucy Railroad company. Affirmed. Appeal from Clay. L.ttl.U.1, J. 1. Where the evidence, showed that the employes of a railroad company made a flying switch of four cara on one of sev eral parallel tracks across tne main ousi nees street of a town of over 1.000 people. during a busy hour of the day, and imme diately thereafter made anotner living switch of two cars upon a nearby track, taiallel to the first, crossing the same sireet, without giving other or further no tice or signals than the ringing of a bell upon Uie engine which dnlached the vara at a point some distance east of the street, ihe question of the negllKence of the de fendants was probably submitted to tin Jury and the evidence sustains 'a finding that the defendants were guilty of negli gence. 2. Under the evidence It was Immaterial whether an ordinance was in existence or not regulating the speed of trains and the movement of cara within the city, since, irrespective of the existence of such ordinance, a verdict based upon the neKll genca of the defendants Is amply sup ported by the evidence, $. Where a person waa killed by two oars making a flying switch over a public street and the only proof of the contributory negligence of the deceased Is an Inference, other Inference which might be reason ably drawn from the clrcumstancea may be considered by the Jury. 4. Unless the proof of contributory negligence is so clear that different mind, could not reasonably draw different con clusions therefrom, this defense Is for the Jury to consider, and under the evidence In this case we are not warranted In say ing that the deceased was chargeable with contributory negligence s a matter of law. Schwaneiifeldt asalnst Chicago, Burling ton & tjuincy Railroad company, lib, N. w ., 2i5. 6. Instructions reouested by the de fendants Imposing upon a pedestrian cross ing railroad tracks In a public street, the absolute duty of looking an1 listening as condition precedent to recovery In case or accidont. properly refused, since the ele ment of reasonable excuse for not doing' so was omitted therefrom. 6. Evidence respecting the amount of property of a deceased which he owned during his uretlme or whicn no leit to ins widow and children Is not competent upon the question of the measure of dam ages for his death by wrongful act. It is the amount of money which he has customarily devoted to the support and maintenance of his family, when consid ered in connection with his power and ability to continue to contribute the same to their support in the future, wnicn nnouia be the subject of Inquiry. Proof that the deceased owned a farm and that a por tion of the support which he furnished his family was derived from the rent of the same does not prejudicially ariecl in. defendants. 15637. Robinson against City of Omaha. Appeal from Iiouplas. Affirmed. Rose. J.; Letton, Barnes and Root, Justices, dissent ing. 1. In an action against a city for personal Injuries resulting from a defective side walk, testimony disclosing plalntirra opin ion and the result of tests as to the Cause of the accident may be considered by the Jury, when admitted without objection. 2. Isrror cannot be predicated on the ad mission of testimony Identical with that al ready admitted without objection. 8. A city denying responsibility for the work of trespassers who tore tip part of a board sidewalk In a street and replaced It with cement cannot evade liability for failure to repair a defect In a connecting walk on the ground that temporary car riers ereoted by such trespassers to protoct the cement until It solidified were removed without the city's consent. 4. Where the Instructions In an action against a city for personal Injuries result ing from a defective sidewalk elearlv di rect the Jury that plaintiff cannot recover uYilees the Injurv waa caused bv a defect at the pl.tee of the accident, a aenarato Instruction l not erroneous because It falls to repeat that direction. 1R078. State acnlnst Several Parcels of T.snd iRosonthal ewalnst Olllllsn). Apneal from Lancaster. Reversed and remanded. Dean. T. 1. Whore land Is sold at nubllo sale. In nursnance of a tax decree obtained under the provision, of that part of th revenue taw commonly called "The Scavenger Act." for a less smo'tnf thsn the decree. Interest S"ii costs, such sale Is a "premium ssle" within the meaning of the act. whether there be but one bid or more tban one. I. Under the provisions of the r"nie law. chapter 77. compile statute, 1"7, in owner who seeks to redeem land fron a nuhllc tax sale, which ha been sold In pursuance of a decree obtained thereunder for delnont taxes, mist nav the full nrr.n"pt o' the decree wlh Interest as pro vided bv Ibw. and sll cot. 8. Where the owner of land that has been so'd st public sle under a tax " In P'"-'isnc of the revenue law falls to redeem from such sale bv the nsvmept of the full amount o the C"Cree, tntnrest and cos's. th purchaser Is en. titled to a confirmation of the sale, w bether n-re has been one bid or a plu rality of hM. 4. A tender hv the owner of land o' the amount paid hv the vmrchaeer thereof at a pontic tar sale. n1d In pttrsusnc. of s decree obtained under the provisions of the revenue set. toirether with Interest, penalt'". srirt costs, ts not a complfTjiae with ihe law snd does not entitle 'he owner to redemption of the tract so sold. trrm v tt OHcrest T,umher company ss-n'nst Wltnon. .Anneal from Dawson. Re- vc-r 1 itift r..tr1p..'-d. Pamcs. ,T. Roof and r .T .T.. riis.entlnir separately, 1. Where a vendee Induces a dealer 1H agricultural Imntwrnents to order for him 1 FMel.!r which tbe hosier hn" pever previously so'd or han"!c1 and as to which fc pt,ftr has nor professes t have anv tnonled-e as to whether It will answer the purpose for which It l purchased. vcent eertsln statements made bv an spent of the manufacturer, which state mnts he rnimimtcstes to (he vendee. St 'he spn lime expressly Informing him thst he has no persons! Vnnwiedre In re gard to the nusllHes of the msehlne, and that t 1. soM riotit snv wsrrantv. an.1 tbeee facts s-e wltbln the vendee's knowl edge st tbe ttrne of the purchase, there ta no In-irUed vrrrpntv thst fbe machine 1. ressonsM" i,,d for the purpose for which It ts purchased f tV'her s knon-n ds.fhed nnd dflnle srtlfle ts f,r-' rp( n s d,'r eltnotiTh It i- roulred fc- a piriellsr 'irone. still te th Vro'ep .cr'hed -in4 definite article he act un 111- supplied there Is no Implied. srrv ht It w IM answer the purpose pf th. hiv .r. v.lfir,. ,.!,.,,. ,r1 h))ll insuffi cient to sustain th vf"let Research. "lie question befo' dls dehatin' society." t-a 1.1 Mr KiHstUH Plnkicv, 'is whether do fust etrg come f urn a chicken, or whether de fus' chicken come fum de eg." "I moves er amendment." Interrupted Mr. Wilkin. Marigold, carelessly hl'rhlug his thumb In the corner of his rasor pocket. "What we la gwlne to 'scuss fuh a fw minutes Is how dat laa chicken you-all had foh dinner oome fum da coop. Washington bla. "7