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    THE JiKE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUliTST 10,
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OFFERED FOR RENT
Housekeeping
SUITE fit tiJ-1l',.f .r,ltf t-rmm mil
'rn. Mi 9. Vh St.
TvVO etmplt1y furrishid VgM house
keeping rooms on first tiu.r; $5 per week
t!3 N. lint St.
TWO housekeeping rooms, nil modern
r -e sleeping room. 21G N. 19th. St.
TV ") front rooms, for. llfrhi housekeep
ing; ground floor. 2.0 Farnam.
NICELY furnlhed light houeekeeplr a
rwmi at 816 N. 2oth;8t. . ,r
SUITE of housekeeping., alao sleeping
rooma. 601 N. Dith.
THREE furnished rooma for light house
w(eping. modern. N, nth .H. Red Misil.
BUITB modern front room. rasramVr
reasonable. 2Jt Dodge. Red 6146. n8e'
PQHT 'housekeeping roomsfor rent. tM
a. lint. Call Douglas 6734,
NICELY furnished .dining room
. kitchen, modern. 42 N. 17th.
nd
NICELY- furnished rooma at 1011 Cass.
Unfurnished Hanau.
FOUR unfurnished
7 Douglas "St "
rooms; referencea.
140 CAW. large unfurnished south room.
Lady preferred.
UNFURNIHHED rooma for rent. 202 St.
0 Mary s Ave. i . -
'r In . i i . n . i i r i . . .,
' ONE large room. E018 Leavenworth St.
FOUR unfurnished- rooana; ".references.
8667 Douglas.
TWO modern unfurnished rooms for light
housekeeping Webster.
THREE rooms, basement. 3150 Farnam
St. ..... j
..' ,
I ROOMS. 1120 N. 17th SL
FuruUheu Hoaaes.
TO RESPONSIBLE party, . beautifully
f iirntsherf houa fur a .year. . Address, ii
20. car Bea.. .
Uooaea sad Cottasva.
MODERNH0m .br16k "house, 1113 N. 23d
St.. 26.0 per' month, 'phdne Harney 980.
FOR -RENT -r6'nT,' a rhodern houae,
eleotrlo lights. 1451 H llth; $3o 'per month.
C. M. Bachmanji. iS6 Paxton block.
6-ROOM cottage, modern, except, heat.
Corner rth and. Ohio. Call Tel. Webster
C7t Uoa Ohio Bt. . ., , ,
MT PACIFIC ST., t-room thoroughly
tndrn bouse, Mjv finish. Mw A- O. Klllck,
UVd DM Blag.
FOR RENT t-room cottage. 62a N. 22d
6t, modern exoepri heat, to small
family, Alao t-room ground flat, close In,
all modern, low rent, to choice tenant.
Apply at 807 Ni M.1" ' : . '
OMAHA Truck. Va,rf "arid Bforage Co..
r Doug. 1496, Ind,,- fi 42fc Office 171J Web-
FOR MENT--Brlek House- at 1311 B. t)th
Bt-, on blook' vast or Park -avnue car
Una; modern In every lpect,' with bed
room an saabnd floori larg parlor, dining
room, kitchen, byttery. large, hail- ai-d ve
tlbul en first floer. " Inquire a.t 1U S. Hath
Bt. TeL Harnejr.,16os.
. 1 ' " .
HOUSES, tnsvu-ancC.RUigwalu. aaer Bl
OMAHA Van .ad. fltoraga Co., vack, move,
tor H. H. goods; storehouse, 1120-21 N.
UU, office IfM Fartiain. Tel, Daug. Ifita.
sf UBES-, flats. Garvin Bros, ill N. T. L
CENTRAL,' no' equaJ for' solid comfort,
It modern. 4 or 5 -room (lata. Apply tA
K OA. - . .
ELEOANl C-rOdm ttaf, located at CIO &
(7th. ail modara; price, A Beiuis. Brandeis
Bldg. ' "" " "
Best lloorAino; House.
Xxcatlon In Omaha. At he price.
12 KCrfBiB. .MODERN.
, - till Podge, $60.
NOWATA LANI A, LOT CO.,
. Bulla, 624 N. Y Life Bldg.
Phone Red 1&9. Oman, ,wb. '
FOR RENT Modern 2-arory brick house,
1 B. 2ti.h St. Call F. P. . JCli kendall &
Co., llth and Harney Sta. --
122 Blnney, 8 rooms, $36.
6! S. 23th St., rooms. $27.50.
VM Fariwm tiU -l lutimi. .
Nil pi. Iil rt., 4 room, - -
W. FARNAM SMITH CO..'
1324 Farnam b(. Tel.. Doug. ItM, Ind. A-10'4
MAGUARD Van X Storage Co. Tel. Doug.
1496. Wa guarantee moving.- pianos, home
fcold goods.
HOUBSHOLI).. OOOOa parked, forwarje;
nbaap freight ratea; moving and storing.
Kapresameii'g DuUvarjp Co. Tt Doug. Ul
:
Third Prize Story
V Wanted A
vvtoy . Ai.iv vteed, Jbailey, ttvu., Aaeu ii.
' ' rViliir, Ed S, Weed, cjixtn grade.
vv A i t,i Jooa loom unu uouid, oy
. young man, wlib private family; must be in
good - looal ion, with modern conveniences;
atata lit. first letter amount desired pur
month; niut be reosouablv. AUdrvus Lob,
' Hox J 2UJ. -
"I 'believe r will go to Omaha and try to
get work," said Melvln Foley one day. "I
JUava-. tried everywhere around her and
no on seems to want a clerk or book
. keeper, and that la all I can do."
Melvln was a bright young man of IS
',' 'Bummers' and, a his father had died the
last winter ha was seeking employment to
support his Invalid mother.
.-."All right, my aon." replied his mother.
"1 can get alone without you for a short
yme."
Sa It was arranged, and In a week ha
started. Ha had obtulned a letter of in
troduction from hla family physician. Ha
was going to board with hla uncle, who
liWd in a small cottage In the suburbs, till
ha had time to secure a boarding plaoa.
k- When he arrived at his uncle's home be
'"left his suitcase In his room and went to
aeak. employment. When he got down town
be noticed put of the car window a aign
which read, "Clerk Wanted."
'-''Thai ia Just where I want to go,"
thought be. and he got off at too next
;'" corner '.and walked back. Ha had no diffl--.
- culty lp securing thla position.
When he got back to hla uncle's house ha
, .found that unexpected guests had arrived,
and as his uncle's house was small ha
thought ha would fo and look for a board--v
;iug, place. Ha looked a long time, and as
he waa about to give up he happened to
- ' see sign, "The Omaha Dally Bee," and
he thought: "I will advertise." Bo he aent
;"ln the above ad over a 'phone In a nelgh
'! boring drug .atore. The next evening he
went to Tha Bee of flea and thre he found
i -great many letters, and among them one
which seemed that It would give aatlafac-
tlno. He called at the addreaa gln and
found 'that It was satisfactory- After that
Wa mono waa, "Put an ad In Tha Bea, tha
- . best paper an earth. "
1 i 1 1 - . " 1
.THIS STORY. WAS 'CONSIDERED THIRD BEST SENT IN
.. ' IASH Vh KIv-AXl) Ml IK
timip
OFFERED FOR RENT
Ileuses an4 Cottages Coatlaue.
FOR HltNTl
5-room modern St. Louis flat. rwoeptlen
hall, combination fixtures; Tu N. Od St.
-rx,m modern brick house; r-Wll W1V
Ma Ave. $J6.
C. M. BAClfiANt.
4.6 Pttiva Biack.
CENTRA L 5-room flat. 7-room, attached
house; t-room detached house. 1J20 N. 23d.
tl(HISilVi ,n Trta of the .
IlVJL'OrjQ Cr)ch 8orm Co.. Bee BUg.
HOUSE.5 Peters Truat Co.. N. T. L, Bldg.
5-ROOM houae, nice cellar, at No. 411
Rrown- street, two blocls from street car.
Rent 112 per month. BemK firandeis Bldg.
FOR RKNT 7 r.iowo, large ree-ptlon hall,
all modem; combinatlnn fixture. $40 and
vanter rent 704 No. 23d. C. M. Bachmann,
m l'axton Rlk.
OMAHA EXTRKSS CO., furniture and
piano moving. 416 N. 17th. D. 1354.
8-ROOM hou, all n.odern $. with
harn $37.60 703 So. th St., Council Bluffs.
Apply MeOee K. E. Co., Council Bluffa.
5 ROOMS for rent. 82f S. 23d St.
6-lf XJM houdo, modern exeppt heat, i.:3
Maple Hi., $'.i. rnom. modern etcT5t
hrnt, U' William. H6. 6 rooms, 2d floor,
toilet, l i N. 2'.th b' , $13. 3 room house,
toilet, 21!4 N. ;"lh Ave,
CHRIS BOYIR,
Rft and Cuming Sts. .
11-ROOM hotie. modern, one block from
I4i h utreet car. 2611 Piorce Jt. inquire
i.i no. .ui Ave. j. i. Aimouxe.
FOUR ROOMS, first floor, closets and
ollar, 407 I'ine St., $5.
FOR RKNT 7-room house, all modern;
larpe lot and shade; $2, to small family.
1.Vj2 Ohio St. Apply 181S Lot hi op St.
8(orra.
SCARfiO Blk.. Pouth Omaha. 620 N. 24th,
Hall, 4.W liamge lildg.; both 'phunea,
STORKS FOR RENT.
MS H. lfith St., only a few foet from new
W, O. W. Mtf, room 22xM feet, good base
ment, new froi t. $100 prr month.
1611 Howard St., attractive store room,
22x60 feet, with good basement, $126 per
month.
GEORHK & CO.. 1101 Varnam SU
August 8, 190$.
STORi: ROOM for rent at 205 . llth St.;
r- ad for ocrupancy Aug. IV Apply at
orico. Palace Clothing Co., corner 14th and
Iiouglas.
FOR RENT Modern store room In I)w
son, Neb. Brick and concrete, 40x70 ft.,
corner building, east front, to a good me r-
cnant. "in rem cneap, epienaia location.
Addreaa E. L Sandusky, i-'ajls City, Neb.
GOOD store room. 112 S. 18th St.
Fine office In Wead Bldg.
F. L. WEAD. IJtOl XARNAM.
Balldlnajs.
THAT fine, young building. 3-story and
basement, cement floor, electric elevatoia,
Is still for rent, ath and. U. P. tracks.
Barker. Douglas 29.
OFFERED FOR SALE
Farnltnre.
CHEAPEST place to buy second -hand
furniture at The Racket Store, lth and
Cuming Sta.
1x5 CARD CASE.
Solid oak case, made by the Library Bu
reau Furniture Co. This Is exceptionally
weir constructed office furnitur" nd will
lat a lifetime. Call Bee office, 17th and
nrnim.
FOR SALE One bookcase, one dining
room table, one sideboard, dining room
cnairs, kitchen table, one dresser. 1114 8.
SZd St.
ROLL TOP DESK, chair, rug. Inquire
at O. M. E.
FOR SALE CHEAP-Flna office- en
closure. Plate glass sides. H. Hardy Co.,
HIIIJIKIUU 1IX, ...
. - Tyaetrrltera,
TTPE'WRITKRS Any make, all price
sold' and rented, rent applied: easv terms:
shipped anywlu-ra for examination. Write
ior lare narcnin list ana bfrer. B. F.
owansou jo., 4i( . roth St.. (Jmana, 7eb.
Mlscellmicnaa.
i iu-in h tm riam paia on an
110 orders, catalogue free. Sherman A
I a 'n...mii r.... t i .
1 Y" Y T O . .... . . 1. i ..
Htl l.Vlltll.il VlUli V U., IIOKIIW, pieO.
FOR SALE- Caah resiater and safe. Ad
dress J 679, care Bee.
BARGAINS 2d-hand riullev. nhafiin
hsntters, beltlns. rip ea, forife, boxing ma-
cnine, oiicmmiin tooia. A. Murpny & sons.
FOR RTCt. For Sale, and Furnished
Room cards. 10c each. Corey ft McKensi
i-rmung company, liz 8. I4tn et.
Place to Board
WltlTHC WAS AWA JH)
PRIZE.
OFFERED FOR SALE
Mlsoelleaeeaa Continued.
FOR HXT.FI-New and Id-hand Millard
and pool libln We lead the wot Id in
cheap bar fixture: easy payment!. Bruna-
wioa.-Kalke Cullender, 497 8. 10th St.
WR HAVE on band a r.umner of -,a
barrela which wa will sell at Wo each. They
ara fin for rain water or ashes. Call at
pressroom Be Publishing Co. t
For aale, a hot water heatlns Dlant.
good condition and new Inlaid linoleum for
tore. Tall at Lefferts. 4t Broadway
Council Bluffa.
OSTEOPATHY
JOHNSON. INS. 41 N. T. L. Tel. . IS.
Dr. .Katharyn Nlckolaa. fli N. T, L. H!d
PATENTS
D. O. BARN ELL Paxton Blk. Tel. Red TUI.
HUFFMAN. $18 Neville Bldg., Book free.
WILLAP.D EDDY, reslstered practitioner
IB U. S. Patent Office N. Y. L. Bldg. i. 9i2.
PERSONAL
OMAHA Stammerers' Ins.. Ramge Bldg.
THE SALVATION ARMY aoliclta oastoff
clothliiK; in fact, anything you do not need.
we collect, repair ana sou at ii.4 ei. inn
St.. for cost of collection to the worthy
poor. Call phone Douglas 4U5 and wagon
will can.
DR. EGQER8: private confinement noma.
1616 Martha St. ei. Douglaa 6230.
HALL'S safes, kmt, id-hand. 1SU Farnam.
PRIVATE home during confinement;
babies adopted. The Good Samaritan Saui-
tarium, 1M 1st Ave., Council i-lulla. la.
f APJXF.TTf! treatment. Mme. Smith,
UVUiXCillU i22 a 16tn st- thlra floor
MASSAGE AND BATHS.
Mineral baths, electric, vibrating and
Swedish maasage. tus Old Boston Store.
MRS. AMES of W ash., D. C , manicuring,
mashage, 1724 Cap. Ave., parlor, basement.
FOR ADOPTION.
Six beautiful girl babies, ten boys, under
1 year and doxen older boys and girla, for
adoption at the Child Saving Institute, lSth
and Ohio Sts. Tel. Webster 1991.
YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omabw as
strangers are invited to visit the Xoung
Women's Christian aasoctatlon, 17th ana
Howard Sts., w here they will be directed la
suitable boarding places or otharwlae as
sisted. A deaconess representing the asso
ciation meeta trains at tha union elation as
travelers' aid.
M Af4MITTff' Iraalmanl. lT.mm.klln Arvttt
1319 S. 16th. Doug. 6186.
miVATE confinement home. Mrs. Dr.
King. 1324 N. (4th. Tel. Web. fc69. Ind.
B-1659.
A. D. S. REMEDIES are made from the
selected formula or reclpea of 12,000 of the
leading retail druggista of the United
States. There are forty-nine drug stores
m Omaha who aell A. D. S. remedlnea and
every remedy Is positively guaranteed to
do all that is claimed for it. Schaefer's
tores ara A. D. S. Stores.
PRINTING
YAFFB Printing Co.. $07 Boston St. Bldg.
PHONE IND. A-2P20 for erood printing
Lyngstadt Printing Co. 16th at Capitol Ave.
HOLLAND Printlpg Co., 110 8. 17th St.
WATERS Printing Co., 623 8. 13th St.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS
Stenog., notary public, Hotel Loyal.
Stenog.. ' Hotel Henshaw, promst aervlce
REAL ESTATE
RliL ESTATE DGaLEBi.
REED ABSTRACT CO.. Fst. prompt
service: cet our prices. i7!0 Farnam SL
GANQESTAD, M Bee BIdC- Tel. D. $367.
IrVAYNK INV. CO..' flret floor N. Y. Lite.
BLNJAMIN R. E. CO.. 471 BrandelJ Bidg
REAL ESTATF TiTLE-TRUST CO. .
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. Treeldent
CITY r RUPERT tOB BALE.
3UTII AND DAVENJ'ORT STS
S. E. CORNER
STX-ROOM MODERN
DWELLING
Hot water heat, oak finish downstairs,
Combination fixtures, extra hlch-graaa
plumbing, full cemented basement, with
luiTidiy, laritd lot Willi plenty of npce for
t St. Louis fluts or another Iutkc dwel
ling on the corner; jtavlna- all pnUl. This
is in easy walking distance, on the boule
vard and In a neighborhood where extra
grou liouheH havo b-en built ana are now
budilin. A desirable reKldence and first-
class piece of Invek.ment property when
improved.
1. Ice i tdiired to lor immediate sate,
ML'ST BE DISPOSED OF THIS WEEK.
Owner lives ..In house and will be glad to
s'iow It to prospective purchaser at any
time, sea it, then see us.
. D. V. SHOLES COMPANY,
HI Bd. Trade Bldg., lfith and Farnam Sts
Tel. HuuK. 49, independent A-149.
FOR SALE or trade good lot at 2i'th Ave,
and Fort Si. Address M 220, Bea.
LIST your ;.i.i;ier;y wub Chris Boyer, Z2d
and Cuming ei 119) l
FOR BALK S-room, modern house and
barn. In tne condition; brick waik and
shade treex; on pav-d street; a snap If
taken at once. lei. uougiaa isms.
- ONE houi-e and 45 lots for sale on S2d
Htu. Zolii Sin. Avcs. ii, F, a. II and I
Council Bluffs, la.; ail high and dry; most
ail in fruit; imixt be sold aoo.i for terms.
Call on or write Ciorne W. Stork, 3J14 Ave.
E, Council Bluffs, la.
I HA VH FROM $10,000 to $12,000 to invest
In Omaha real estate; flats preferred and
must be snaps. What have youT 607
Mynster SL, Council Blulis, la.
For quick leturna, list your real eatate
for aale and exchange with me, no aale,
oe pay. W. W. Mluliell, Board of Trade
bldg.. umana ivcd.
BOULEVARD HtJCSK. 224 North Uta St..
I rooma modern, only $2,600. Thomas
Brenrai). Room 1 New Tori Ufa Bidg
iTOR SALE -Vacant lot. 60x142. ear-t front.
uloe in. Jiiviu're .'."1 n ooiwortn Ave.
To Be Removed
1914-1916 Farnam St., two large frame
houe. In excellent repnli-. sealed bids re
ceived up to August Li, 19J9.
The Byron Reed Co.
Phones: Doug.' 297; A. 38J4. Zli 8. 14th St.
FOR SALE Two new 6 room houses at
XSd and Charles; strictly modern. Call and
see carpenter or 'i'hone Douglas 2369, even
Ires.
$9,000, $3,000 Cash.
Balance 6 per cent; close In; always oc
cupied, pays .
16o NET TO Y()b.
Looks awful .big, but If you doubt It
come In and we will convince you.
NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.,
Suite tU4 N. Y Life Bldg.
Phone Red 19W. Omaha, Neb.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND HA.X JI MM) FOR Al.f
Idaho.
Idaho Carey Act Lands.
Now open for entry In the cholera!
agricultural ket-tioii of Ilia nortbwaat.
The Snake River Valley. Southern Idaho
ruate Uoverument Supervision.
For free Information or. Irrigated Lands
write U. at. Hunt. Boise. ido.
Remember It only takes a stroke or two
of tha pen to mention the fact U.at you saw
e4 La Tk ba ... ..
REAL ESTATE
FARM AS!) MA.KH LAU FOR SALE
(Contlni d.)
Kaneaa,
FARMS FOR PALE IN KANSAS.
Barraln 40 acres, well Improved, B miles
from White City, Morris county;'! sets of
fine Improvements, worth xw per acre;
price only $60. Lathrop 4k Tobin, 416 Bee
Bldg.
Mtlh-t,
OOOD New Mexico lands. $ to 110 per
acrw, In tracts of 4,000 to 2nC.000 acres.
Water for Irrigation. Raise all kinds of
grain and fruit. Also Irrigated farms in
Colorado, and safe money-making Irriga
tion projects. The Haitadorn Investment
Company, lttlt Tremont St., Denver, Colo.
Hlsaeneis.
ki ifni-s well Ircnroved land. Red
River vlley Minnesota. Nothing better
on earth, $43.00 per acre. V. J..McMahon.
Endlcott. St. Paul. Minn.
Montana.
V. S OOVEHNMENT LAND
OPENING UNDER CAREY ACT.
Conrad-Valler project, Montana, 70.000
acres of fine grassy prairie under -Irrigation.
Registration for drawing October 1
to October 7, 1V09. Drawing uctoner i.
Registration can be made through power
of attorney.
Write . W. M. WAY MAN, Valler. Mont.,
tr S24 Security Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
Nebraska.
FOR SALE A 20-year lease on one sec
tion of school land; a snap for pome one.
Address Lock Box 483, Atkinson, Neb.
North Dakota.
OT'T THEY GO TO HAYNES AND
MOTT ADAMS AND HETTINGER
COUNTIES. NORTH DAKOTA, to buy our
nw-m-lced land and see the big crona of
Dollar Wheat; new railroads building and
new towns, where new hotels and business
house!) are needed. See Wm. H. Brown
Co., Haynes. Adams County, North Dakota,
for maps and facts.
Oklahoma.
Oklahoma
One Finn Produced 2.442,478
Bbls. Oil
Sold 2,117,482 Bbls. in June
in Nowata Co.
4S9 1.040 acres of rich valley land, all
smooth and part of same is In a high state
of cultivation. This land la located within
three miles of Watova, Okl., and six miles
from Nowata, Okl. 8,000 acres of it is prac
tically In one body and 240 acres Is located
three miles south. The land la well wortn
$26 an acre; an exceptionally good bargain
at $20 per acre.
we have land in Nowata Co., in any size
tract you may desire from 6 acres un at
prlcee ranging from $10 to $36 per acre.
There are 4.600 flowinK oil wells in Nowata
Co. Natural gas is sold at 2c per 1.00 cubic
feet. Xou might get an oil well with your
land.
Average rainfall In Nowata Co., 86 Inches
per annum; average fiom March 1 to Octo
ber 1, .24 Inch, and distributed Just as
needed. Prospects for a big crop are in
evidence on- every hand. Corn stands 10
to 12 feet high; oata Just threshed making
i to luo bu. per acre; wheat zu to 40 ou.
Good water la found from 20 to 40 feet.
Find Nowata county on your map. .
The Oklahoma & Cherokee Central R. R.
east and west throuKh this county Is a
certainty. Land will probably, double tn
value within two years. You can't afford
to miss this opportunity. Let us tell you
why we can sell thla land-so cheap... Ask
Missouri Pacifia ticket agent .about low
ratea to Nowata. Come In and see-us, or
write
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
Suite 624 N. Y. Life-Bldg.
Phone Red 1999. Omaha, Neb.
Booth Dakota. - .-
SOUTH Dakota farm, ranch,? mineral and
timber land lor saie or trad. l.sOU acres,
part irrigated farm, fine improvements; ono
mile east of Rapid City in Rapid River
valley for sale or trade. Hart aln. .Tell ih
fully what you wish to buy, .'sell or trade.
Come west; make money In land. Rep
resentatives wanted, farmera preferred.
Farrar St Jepten, uaplrt City, 6. D.
Tctni.
250 ACRES of Improved Texas land, 3
miles from Alvin, for sale at a bargain
price. For particulars writ ta . Box 186,
Alvin. Tex.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
$100 to $10,000 made prAmptly. V. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg.. 18 in and Farnam.
$690 TO $6,000 on homes In Omana. O'Keefe
Real Estate Co., Mul N. Y. Lite. Dou. or
A-21&2.
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
FiVii PER Ch.M' MONEY
to loan ou
Omaha Business Property. -THOMAS
BRENNAN,
Room L New Vork Life bldg.
OAHVIN BROS.. 118 N. Y. Life. $60 to
$100, oou on Improved property. No delay.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith Co., U26 Farnam HL
WANTED City loans. Patera Truat Co.
PAYNE, BOSTWICK CO.. N. Y. Life
Private money. $o00 to 15,000; low rata.
SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated.
Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat l bank Bldg.
beil Phone Douglas 8310.
LOWEST RATita Betels. Brandels Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED 10 to 40 acres, adjoining thriv
ing city of 6.OU0 inhabitants and upwards.
r--. . ..n i ...... . . . i a a
HHUII1IUUU III Ml D. AU
dreaa Y 717, oare Omaha Bee.
Strictly Modern 7 or 8 Room
House near car. North end. ICounue I'iarr
preferred.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha.
Phone Red 1999.
WANTED-T0 BUY
BEST prlca paid for second-hand fund
turu, carpeut clothes aaa euoes. lei. Deua.
fc7L
BEST prlee paid for 2d-hand furniture,
loves, clothing. W. Rosenblatt. Tel. D. 6401.
BALTIMORE 2d-hand atore paya best
price 2d-liand furniture, clothes, eic. D. 42m.
WILL pay good price for household
contents. Including second-hand clothes
artidshoes. Phone Douglas 6004.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED A storeroom. W. 8 Balduft
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
DEPARTMENT OF THii INTI.RIOIC
office of Indian Affairs, Washington;
D. C, Sealed proposals for iitliig
District No. 2, in the Cheyenne River In
dian Reservation, South Dakota, for grax
tng purposes, eoUier under a lease or by
permit, will be received at the office of tue
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wash
ington. D. C, until 2 o'clock p. m., on
Monday, August 30, Uhm, and will be Imme
diately tin n ailer opened In the presence
of such bidders as may attend. Maps
allowing the location of the districts and
all necessary information may be obtained
on application to the Superintendent of the
Cheenne River Indian achool, Cheyenne
River Agency, South Dakota - R. G. Val
emine, Commissioner. ' a .'21dJ0i
DEPARTMENT OP THE LVTERIOR.
office of Ii Jian Affairs. Washington,
D. C, Sealed proposals for letting
grazing privileges on the B.ackf-t 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 DO. IMS. and will be linmed
lately thereafter opened In the presence
of such biddem as may attend. Maps
showing the location of the retervaliou
and all necet.ary uuormaiion may be ob
tained on application to the Superintend n:
of the Blackfeet Indian school. Browning,
Mouu U. ii. .Valenune. Commissioner.
Jyuaia
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING OUARTER-
master. Fort Leavenworth, Ksnsa. July
IS. :!. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will
be received here until 11 a. m.. central lime,
AuniHt It. lnosi. and then opened for ex
tending and making certain changes In the
eleclrlo lighting system and fire alarm eas
tern at Fort leaven worth. Kansas. Full
Information and blank forms of proposals
furnished on application to this office.
Plans and specifications may be seen here.
also at office chief Quartermaster at
Omaha, depot quartermaster St. Ixiuls and
Master liulluers exchange. Kansas city,
Mo. United States reserves the right to
accept or reject anv or all proposals. En
velopes to be marked "Proposals for Ex
tending Electrlo Lighting and Fire Alarm
Svstem" and addressed to Captain Wm. I).
Davis, Quartermaster. Jy2i-26-27-A9-10
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received by the
State Board of Publio Lands and Build
ings, at the office of Geo. C. Junkln, Sec
retary of State, State Capitol, Lincoln,
Nebraska, on the 1st day of September,
1MB, until 12 o'clclock, noon, for the erec
tion and construction of the following
buildings:
One fireproof cottage building for girls
and one fireproof cottage building for boys
to be erected on the grounds of the Insti
tute for Feeble-Minded. Beatrice, Neb.
- Orre fireproof cottage building to Re
erected on the grounds of tha Hospital for
Insane, at lngleside, near Hastings., Neb.
One brick barn building to be erected on
the grounds of the Boys' Industrial School,
Kearney, Neb.
Plans and specifications for the various
bullUUigs can be seen at the office of
the Secretary of State, State Capitol Build
ing, Lincoln, Nebraska, or at the officee of
the superintendents of the various institu
tions, or at the office of Geo. A. Berlinghof,
Architect, Rooms 601-4 Security Mutual Life
Building, Lincoln, Neb.
Plana and specifications for private use
may be secured from the architect by mak
ing a depo.slt of $60.00 for each building,
of which $Uo.00 will be returned to the de
positor upon lecelpt of the plans and
specifications at his office In good order.
Each bid must be accompanied with a
certified check on some bsnk doing busi
ness In Nebraska In the sum of 2 per cent
of bid, for the purpose as provided under
paragraph No. 19, page 8, of the technical
specifications.
Bids must be made out on bidding sheets
furnished by the architect. Bids made out
otherwise will not be considered.
The Board of Publio Lands and Build
ings reserves the right to reject any and
all bids and to waive defeota lu same.
AldlOt
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, 26x100 feet, In accord
ance with plans and specifications on file
at their banking office, or at the office of
William Dubois, architect, Cheyenne, Wy
oming. All bids to be sealed and submitted
at their banking office on or before 10
o'clock a. m., August 22, 1909, and to be.
accompanied by certified check In the
amount of $2,500. Privilege reserved to
reject any and all bids. ROCK SPRINGS
NATIONAL BANK. A lOd 3t
NOTICE Is hereby given that W. P.
Ctitchfield will not be responsible for any
debts contracted by his wife, Jessie B.
Critchfleld. W. P. CR1TCHFIELD.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS-
Eleanor Atkinson to Henry Bradley,
lot 17. Clutk'a Place $ 650
William Bloomqulst to Pearl M.
Porter, lot 2". block 1, and lot 10,
block 2, Hoffman Tetrace 1
Mary Rowden et al. to Albert -Kop-penhaver.
lot 7. block 12. south
east Rogers' Add 8,000
United Rrnl Estate & Trust Co. to
C. F. Hastings, lot 7. block 13,
Kountzp Place 1,150
C. F. Hastings and wife to Nettle A.
New comb, same 1,850
F. O. Hastlnifs and wife to J. M.
Baldwin, part lots 9 and 10. block 22,
Boyd's Add 250
Etta McConoughey, trustee, to A. E.
Groves and wife, south 40 foet lot
8fi. 87. 83. Firestone's sub 2."6
E. T. Heyrte and wife to Charles M.
Pleln and wife, lot 8, block 96,
Florence 900
Rulnton Townslto Co. to school dis
trict No. 64, lots 1 to 8, block 26,
RalPton BOO
Ma.iellna plvoiika.to Mary Pivonka.
wis let 10. block 13, ond south 40
feet wi hit 9. Iloilt 13, Improve
ment AFoclntton Add , 4,000
Benson Land Co. to Clara E. Spring-
meyer. w4 Jot 4 and ei 5, b ock 44,
Renson tV
Thomas L.. Sloan and wife to L. A.
L. Wert, sc-H4 ne'i. 27-15-11 1
L. E. Johnson and wife to Abraham
Penchsnrky. w4. lot 8. block 17.
F. V. Smith's Add 1.000
C. TS. Lninson and husband to II. A.
Lainson. lot 11, block 2. Walnut Hill 1,600
L. J. Nedd and wife to R, J. Dinning,
south 47 foet north M feet, lots 1
and 2, block 16. West End 1
P.. J. Pinning and wife to Mrbel M.
Nedd, Mime..... 1
Annie Harirv to Percy W. Miner,
lot 5, block 16. Omana View 800
Same to William D. Miner, lot 6, block
15, umnlia vl.-w 1,500
L. T. Sunderland and wife et al. to
Florence F. Dletx. lot 7. block . L
Crcston fi0
Frank Krlss and wife to Charles
Krcal and wife, lot 8, block 36, Credit
Fonder 1450
United States to B. II. Chapman,
nwV. 22-13-12 , ...
Fred Evers and wife to John F.
Sturgeon, lots 12 ana 13, Barkaiow
Place 1,560
E. L. Oliver to Frank H. Kretxchmar
and wife, lot 4 block "C," Saunders
ft Himebaugh's Add 1,525
A. E. Bryan and wife to Thomas
Bryan, eV lot 6, block 9, Patrick's
-j
Joseph F. Murphy and wife to Ed
ward Seater, lot 23, block 1, South
Omaha View 138
John D. Ware to Pauline Stelnmetx,
lots 7 and 8, block 1, La Veta Place 8,000
B. C. Fowler and wife to Hastings
A Heyden, lot 6, block 2, Pruyn
Park
Floyd H. Chllds et al. to John II.
Clelp.nd, lot 8, block 25, Poppleton
Park
Eleanor Miller and husband to Effle
A. Wooley. lot 15. Hlmebaugh Place 8,50
Millie E. Sirr.rajr.s to Jennie Ou.hm,
lot 2, Haxen 800
Frank Atkinson to Eleanor Atkinson,
lot 17, Clark Place
Total M $36,613
RAILWAY TIME CARD
UNION STATION 10TII MASON
Chlcaao A Northwestern
NORTHWESTERN LINE EAST.
Leave. Arrive.
Oinaha-Chl'-ago Spe'L.a t)-02 pm a 7 40 am
Colorado-Chicago a 6:2u pm a I.2S pm
Pacifia Coast-Chicago.. a 6:05 pm a 8:28 pm
Chicago uayngnt spe i.a 7 :4'J am aii:.pm
Omaha-Cl.lcago Local.. a 12:05 am all:86 pm
L.us Ana-ties Portland
Limited a 110 pm al2:36 pm
Overland Limited ail:60 pm a 7:16 am
Fast Man a 9 04 am
Fast Local, Cedar
Rapids-Omaha , a 3:86 pm
Omaha-Carroll Local. ..a 8:45 pm a 9:i am
NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH.
Twin City and. Dakota
Daylight a 7 46 am alO JO pm
Minnesota and Dakota. a 7.00 pm
Twin City Limited ....a 9:0u pm a 7:06 am
Sioux City Local a 3.46 pm a 8:28 pm
Dakola-Sioux City-
Omaha a 8:30 am
Minntsoia-Sloux City-
Omaha all 00 am
NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST.
Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:50 am alo Jft pm
Lincoln-Long Pine ....a 7:60 ara all 00 am
Norfolk-South Platte... b 2 U, pin b t:J0 pm
Hastings-Superior b 2 14 pm b 6:90 pm
Deadwood-Hol Springs. a 8 66 pm a 5:20 pm
Casper-Lander a 1:16 pm all.OU am
Fremont-Albion b 6:30 pm b 1:36 pm
Chleaao, Rock Island a Pari fie
EA ST.
Rocky Mountain Lid a 3 10 am all:05 pm
Iowa thecal a .40 am a 4 S'J urn
The Mountaineer a 7:42 am a I .Vi am
Iks Momes Docai a 4 mi pm all' 30 pm
Iowa Local biO 1, am b 9 .V. pm
Ineago-KaHtern Ex a 4 40 pm a 1:10 pm
Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. .a (.08 pm a $ 06 am
WEST.
The Mountaineer a 3:00 am a 7:36 am
Cliicaao-Nebrasaa Ltd.
for Lincoln) a 8:30 am a 6:47 pin
Colo, ana al. ex a i -n pin a: upm
Okla. and Texas Ex . .. .a 4 : to pm a 1.00 pm
ilockr Mountain Ltd... all. 13 tint a 3.0o am
on lined.
(h Ira so, MUniskti t l. Pnat
'hlcago and Colo. Spec. a 7 55 am
all
a
a 7
bll
40 pm
pm
16 am
56 am
I and Oregon Ex.
t li 00 pi"
sll v p n
Overland limited
"erry lM-al
.b 6:15 pin
t'nloa Pacific
Overland Limited....
Colorado Exprese
.a ' JC am
.a $ 60 pm
.a 4 10 pm
a!2 56 pm
all
a 6
a
a 5
a 8
a 6
a 6
a 4
a 7
: i0 pm
00 pin
JO am
00 pm
.60 pm
:4. pm
:46 pm
45 pm
.06 ant
Atlantic Express ,
Oregon Express
Ixis Angeles Limited
Fast Mall
J:-0 am
China and Japan Mall. .a 4:00 pm
rorin Platte L.ocai a s ib am
Colo. -Chicago Special. ..all lO am
Beatrice Stromsburg
Loral bl2.40 pm
b 1:40 pin
Valley I .oral (motor via
Lane Cut-off) aio oo am
a 3
.45 pm
I0 am
VaUey Local (motor). ...a 6:30 pm
a
Hastings-Superior b 1:15 pm
b t
:20 pm
Local passengers not carried
on
train
No. 1 and t.
Mlsaoarl Taclfle
K. C. and St. K Ex a 9 00 am
a 7
a 6
00 sin
:60 pm
45 pm
:16 am
15 am
.30 am
15 am
K. C. and St. L. Ex all:16 pm
llllaola Central-
Chicago Express
.a 7:16 am
.a 8:00 pm
. b 7:15 am
a 3
a 7
a 7
bll
Iiicauo L,lnuted
Minn. -St. Paul Exp.
Minn. -St. Paul Ltd..
a 6:00 pm
Omaha-Ft. Dodge Loc.b 4:15 pm
Chicago (Jreat Western
St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 7:46 pm
8
9
a 9:
all
blO
St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 9:00 a
HO pm
,16 am
Chicago Limited..
7:46 pm
Wabash
SL Louis Ex
St. Louis Local
a 8:30 pm
(from
a 8:00 am
(from
b 8:00 pm
25 am
:16 pm
15 am
Council Bluffs).,
Stanberry Local
council Bluffs)..
BURLINGTON STA 10TH A MASON
Bnrlingrton
Leave.
Arrive,
a 3:4a pm
a 6 10 pm
a :10 pm
a 7.0.1 am
a 6 10 pm
aU:l pm
a 610 pm
b 9:0S am
a 7:60 pm
blO.10 am
a K M) am
a 2:40 pm
a 7:0i am
all pm
a 3:55 pm
a 8:09 am
all:30 am
all 30 am
a 6:46 am
a 6 :10 pm
Denver and California. ..a 4.10 pm
Puget Sound Ex a 4 10 pm
Black Hills a 4 10 pm
Northwest Ex all :60 pm
Nebraska points u 8:L'0ain
Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:20 pm
Nebraska Ex a 9:15 am
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Local a 7:26 pm
Schuyler-Plattamouth ..b 8:05 pm
Platlamouth-Iowa a 9:18 am
Bellevue-Plattsmoutlv ,.al2:30 pm
Colorado Limited all 60 pm
Chicago Limited a 7:25 am
Chicago Ex a 4:20 pm
Chicago Flyer a ( 30 pm
Iowa Local a 8:1a am
St. Louis Ex a 4:40pm
Kansas City and St. Jo. al0:45pm
Kansaa City and St. Jo. a 9:15 am
Kansas City and St Jo.a 4:40 pm
WEBSTER STA 1BTH WEBSTER
Chlcaara, St. Pa a I, MlBBeaaolls jt
Omaha
Leave. Arrive.
Sioux City Express b 2:00 nm bll:46 am
Omaha Local c 6:20 pm
Sioux City Passenger b 9:20 pm
Twin City Passenger. ...b 6:80 am
Sioux City Local c 8:36 am
Emerson Local b 6:56 pm b, 910 am
Missouri Pacific '
Auburn Local ..b 3:50 pm bll :90 am
Tib tl v ti Fin tt v fTr.nl fiunrlav A Sun.
day only, d Dally except Saturday.
Hotel Men Will
Talk on Freaks
Choose Some Unique Subjects for Dis
cussion at the Convention
This Month.
Hotel men will talk at length when their
convention meets here August 16-18. The
program of addresses shows twelve sets of
remarks on various topics to be submitted
Tha entertainment of the visitors will be
on an extensive scale, beginning with Mon
day night, when they will be taken to the
den. Ths official program of speeches Is
as follows:
8. C. Hoover, Llndell, Lincoln, president's
annual address.
J. C. Bolin, Hotel World, Chicaco,' "Va
garles of Excine Legislation."
John Willy, Hotel Monthly, Chicago, "The
Traveling Man God Bless Him."
S. F. Dutton, Albany Hotel, Denver, "As
sociation Work."
Arah L. Hungerford, Gate City Hotel
Crawford, "Hotel Help of Today."
Melville Lewis, Hotel Life, Cleveland, se
lected.
Home Miller, Rome, Omaha, "Rambling
Thoughts, as It Pertains to a Hotel Man."
F. J. Donohue, West Hotel, Sioux City,
','The Hotel of the Future."
F. J. Tagcart, Loyal, Omaha, selected.
Arthur E. Wooden, St. Jaiues, Minneap
olis. "Why 7"
F. H. Kent, Depot Hotel, Huron, selected
E. W. Sherman, president Iowa and Ne
braska Hotel Clerks' association, selected.
Going to Put All.
Police in Jail
Crank Says He is Finkerton No. 89
and . He Can Do This
Thing.
"I am a Plnkerton detective from Chi
coco and my badge is No. 89. I'll bring a
case against ail you fools and put you in
prison."
This Is what J. W. Bacchus, an insane
man held at ths city Jail, says and believes.
Ever since he waa put in a cell he has been
busy figuring out plana whereby he is going
to place tha wuola police force of Omaha
In prison. Ho says he has been a Finkerton
man for several years and has handled
many cases in which policemen were In
volved. REVENUE FROM THE SUBWAYS
Purpose of the Mayor for Future,
Though He Approves tha
Brandels tirast.
Mayor Dahlman has approved the council
resolution granting permission to J. L.
Brandels 4V Sons to construct a subway
under Seventeenth street to connect Its
present store and office building with the
new theater and office building now in
course of construction. He Is, however,
In favor of enacting a law whereby the
city will receivu revenue from space oc
cupied under Its streets, alleys and public
grounds and has asked members of the
committee en street Improvements to
resurrect and pass an old ordinance assess
ing a tax tor the occupancy of this un
derground spade.
Councilman Davis Is a member of this
committee . and says that the mayor's
wishes will be compiled with. Further, the
councilman says he will not vote for any
ordinance giving private parties or cor
porations the light to use underground
space until ths occupation tax ordinance
affecting occupancy of this space is
pasaed. Mr. Davis, however, voted for the
Brandels resolution.
Fleaaaat Ways tor Summer Days.
Grand Trunk-Lehtgh Valley, doubU track
rouie, Chicago to New York, via Niagara
Falls; Grand Trunk-Central Vermont-Boston
at Mains routs from Chicago to Bos
ton, and tha Qrapd Trunk Rail ay System
to Montreal, Quebec and Portland. Double
track from Chicago to Montreal
For particulars of special low round tii.)
rummer fsres, descriptive literature, eic,
apply to W. S. Cookson, A. U. P. A., 135
Adams street, Chiuugo.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Updikes Will
Enlarge Mill
To In.cres.8e the Daily Output to One
Thousand Barrels to Meet
the Demand.
The Updike Milling company is prepar
ing to Increase the capacity of the mill In
Omaha, raising the output from 750 to
1.000 barrels a day.
"This Is made n.-ressary because of ths
local demand for our flour," said Nell
Updike, president of the company. "Wl
have been fortunate In securing splendid
wheat and the demand for the Trlde ol
Omaha' Is far beyond our expectations."
Mr. Updike has returned from a 3u0-mlll
motoring trip to Hastings and the sur
rounding country, accompanied by J. A.
Kuhn, Frank Howard and Joseph Bal-
drlge.
'Nebraska wheat is better this year
than the wheat In Kaunas." said Mr. Up
dike. "It Is practically all threshed and
Is of a splendid quullty. The oata ara all
cut and the railroads will have a busy
time this year trying tn handle the crops
of Nebraska,"
THUGS FROM SHEELEY BEAT
YOUNG MAN TILL SENSELESS
Janip on Hint In lliinarnra Park and
Iafllrt Severe Bodily
Bruises.
Earl Haney, a young man living In the
north part of the city, was brutally as
saulted by a mob of lmlf a dozen or mote
totigiis in llnuscom pmk Sunday evening
and rerlour.ly hurt about the head.
Mr. Haney was visiting at the park
with two or throe friends In the early
evening, and Just after leaving the pavilion
this party was accoKed by a Slieeli ytown
crowd with Insulting epithets. The young
men moved away from the toughs, but
later as Haney was walking alone near
the lake he wa set on by the Hheelcy
gang and beaten into insensibility. He
succeeded later in crawling to the . exit
on the Park street side of the pavilion
and was there picked up by some other -
parlies and carried up to the Hunscom
Park pharmacy at Park and WoolwortU
avenues for treatmenr. His face was t-r-rlbly
beaten, and for a while 11 was '
thought that hla skull was -fractured. The
police ambulance was summoned and
Haney was taken to the home of friends.
on South Twenty-eighth struct. The full
extent of his Injuries has not not it been
ascertained.
This Is the second or third nnvMiill that
has been mad upon young men by this
same Sheeley crowd, and woim-n nave also
been frequently Insulted by . ilu-m. T lie
names of the Sheeley thuas an- noi known,
though they belong to what Is knqwn as
the singing crowd that ivektt In bully"
young men and young women by slxier
force of numbers.
MAN OF SEVENTY-EIGHT UP
FOR DEFRAUDING UNCLE SAM
Draws Pension for Klaraitecn Years
Throoah Illegal Channels and
does to Fort Leavenworth.
The Pension department Is about to make
- ... - ..,, 1. 1 n All.op, IJ .-c .
I . ' L U , H-l luun .1,'ltun .... . u . . ...... ,
alias William Reese, aged 78 years, who
had be.m drawing a pension fraudulently
for the last eighteen years, whereby ho has
Illegally obtained from the government
the sum of $2,652.
Albert Reese enlisted at Kutibury, O.,
during the war, but waa rejected becau
of physical disability. Shortly after a
man by the name of William H. Rci se en
listed, served his enlistment and filed an
application for pension, but died before
the claim whs completed. Albert Re se
knew of this and tl.t-n prosecuted hia claim
as W. 11. Reese for a periRion and it wus
granted him eighteen years ayo at ill
per month. '
During the prosecution of lhi claim f ir
an Increase, the names of R- ece and il t ee
attracted the attention of the penNiun ex
aminers and the result wa thai tha fraud
was discovered and U c. e will now spend
several years In the penitentiary at Fort
t ............ .....v. A .t ii.,,. ...... ...
UI-DtClinUIIII . VJ I U II IIIIUIII4 LIIU JIJI CI ii-.
ment. He wus nccnily in the aoldlei's
home at Dunville, 111., but will remain
thnrfi mi lonLrer. - - n
ADAM BEDE TALKS ON BANKS
Minnesota Humorist WIH Be One of
Speakers Before State Associa
tion's CosTestios,
Former Congressman J. Adam Bede of
Pins City, Minn., will be one of the speak
ers before ths Nebraska Bankers' associa
tion convention, which Is to be - held in
Omaha September S and 9. ' The meeting
will be held In ths Elks' club rooms and
the headquarters -will be at the Hotel
Rome. The other speakers . are YvV S.
Vy'itham of Atlanta, Cia ; W. V. Guilty o.'
Omaha, Darius Mathewnon of No. io.i. -'.
L. Temple of Lexington and !'. 11. jiucr
. . . .
sun ui r reuiuiu.
Mr. Withers Is one of the beai ki.o.wi'
bankers In ths south and ia at the head
bt ninety-three bunking IrsiU itlv.ia. Ua
Is a maa of originality and u b.-.eudid
speaker. His subject will be "Coitiriiunlty
of Interests as Related tu ISu'iiU;.."
The entertainment committee has - ar
ranged for a night at the den and other
original entertainment.
HANSON RECEIVER TO REPORT
Euclid Martin mill Kile First State
ment of Conditions at Cafe
tn Ten Days.
' Euclid Martin will make his first report
to the federal court as receiver of the Han
son cafe August 20. In the meantime he
ha been invoicing the stock. It seems un
likely that any steps toward reopening ths
upper floors of the cafe can be taken for
a long time because much litigation will
ensue before O. E. Shukert gels a clear
title. The matter. It is said, will be in
the courts In several different ways.
It Is understood lolf Hanson has recently
Informed himself by letter and through
the newspapers of proceedings here.
Plau Your Trip Now.
summer tourist fares to New York City.
New Jersey sea shors, New England and
Canadian resorts In effect dally via the
CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL
RAILWAY.
. Folders and Information free. Let us ar
range all the details of your trip.
City Ticket Office 1634 Farnam street,
Omaha.
F. A. Nash, General Western Agent.
BnlldlusT Permits.
Judge Lee Estelle, Forty-first avenue
and Cass street, trams dwelling, to.Oud;
Judge Lee Estelle, Forty-first avenue and
Cass street, frame dwelling. $3.6eO; - Judt
Lee Estelle, Forty-first avenue and Cass
street, frame dwelling, $2,600; W. J. Mc-
kumnn b'nrlv.lhli-if u rA U.mHlnn .1... ..
frame coal and grain aheda, $2,000; A. A.
McCirew, Thirty-third and Francis streets,
frame dwelling. $4.uul; Mrs. M. Newton,
Twenty-sixth and Cuming streets, fieme
dwelling, 83.0UU; Omal.iu Gas c mipam'.
Twentieth and iVi.ti r , ,e,a. oil ioiae
tank, $3.10o; J. pear. :j Norm 'iw...i-
tieili street, if pans ami alterations le
dwelling, $400.