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PATENTS
I OBAnNELL. Psxton P.Ik. Tel Red 7117.
W11,!R) F.l!r. rerif'ere.1 practtoner
In V. S patent office. N '. L I1M4. t Si
PEHSONmL
OMAHA Stammerer In., Ilatr.jte Bldg.
THE SALVATION A KM T so.l its rai-totf
clothing, in fact. Hiiytn.i.K juu u 1101 11. eil
W cunt (I, leoalr and uni at U4 N. Utli
St., for cot of coln-cllon to t.i woitity
pour. Cull phone Douglas 4uS ami u(uii
will call.
DR. EUUERS, private confinement home,
L'.lti Martha St. Tel. Dougias f2l.
HALL'S safes, new, 2d -hand lis Farnam.
WANTED Light housekeeping rooms
for couple In north end of city; north of
Binncy hi. Address U 232, Bee
FR1VATE home during confinement;
babies adopted. The Good Samaritan Sahl
tarlum. .740 1st Ave., Council Hlulf. la.
MA0XETK1 treatment. Mine Smith.
ixivjixxiv J5 ,SIh g ,n,rdfloor
1 1
MASSAGE AND BATHS.
Mineral baths, elcctile vibrating and
Swedish maaaage. 208 Old Boston Store.
HALL'S aafea. few. Id-hand. 1818 Fintnv
MAGNETIC treatment. Emmelln Brott,
fn: 8. 16th. Doug. am.
A. D. S. REMEDIES are made from the
elected formula or recipes of 12.0UO of the
leading retail druggina of the United
States. There are forty-nine dru Mores
in ummi wno sell A D. S. remert es and
every remedy la positively guaianteed to
ao an tnai 1 claimed for It. Schsefer's
lores are A. u. S. Stores.
PRIVATE confinement home. Mrs. Dr.
King. 13ii N. 24th. Tel. Web. 3fw9, Itid.
U-l&:.
PRINTING
TAFFE Printing Co., 807 Boaton St. Dldg
PHONK INf. A-20 for good prlntln
iyngsiaat printing t.o., ifth & Capitol Ave
HOLLAND Printing Co., 110 S. 17tli 6t.
WATERS Printing Co., 522 8. 11th St.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS
Steong., notary public. Hotel Loyal.
Plenog. H otelH en h a w, pfom pt eer vice
REAL ESTATE
Real Estate Dearn,
REED ABSTRACT CO., Eat. 18T.6; prompt
service; get our prices. 1710 Farnam Si.
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city ruupKHi v rH sai.h
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REAL ESTATE
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BUY CLOSE IN
$10 Cash, $10 a Month
ONLY TEN MINUTES' WALK TO THE COURT HOUSE '
SALE NOW ON, COME TODAY
In Shull's .11 addition at 20th and Poppleton Avenue. We are
selling these choice, close-in lots for
$575 to $950 Each
Three streets are paved, paving tax paid in full, permanent
walks are in, city water, gas and sewer. Within one mile of over
$5,000,000 worth of new buildings that are now under way.
Close In Real Estate Advances the Fastest
Come at once and make your selection. Salesmen on the addi
tion until dark today, tomorrow and Sunday.
DON'T PUT THIS OFF
We will build for you if you pay cash for the lot.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1614 Harney Street.
Conservative Bldg.
KOK SALE A four-acre piece of ground
with house, barn and ether outbuilding
in northeast Nebraska town; very rich noil
For terms address Y 279. care Omaha Bee
FOR SALE, by owner. strictly modern
10-room residence near Hanscom park; fin
shAde. good lawn, cement walks, asphall
paving all paid; lot 50x150; convenient foi
either east or nl side car; will sell with
or without furniture complete, on reason
able terma. Addrecs D lhO, Bee
OANGESTAD. 404 Bee Bldg. Tel. D. 3307.
PATNE INV. CO., first floor N. Y. Life
BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Brandels Bldg.
REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO.
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President,
C1TT PHOPERTT FOR SAI.K.
Brick Home
$200 Cash
Bala.no monthly, or to suit.
FULL LOT
One-half block to oar.
. NOWATA LAND ft LOT CO.
Suit 24 N. Y. Life Bldg.
'Phono Rod lft. Omaha, Neb.
.WEST FARNAM LOT
$1,200
This la located on 42d St., just
north of -Dodge St.. site KOxUS '
ft.; new house all around it
Other lot In this block are ' '
held from II. 50 to 81.800. Non
resident owner very anxious to ' ' '
ell, beoco lew price.
George & Co 1601 Farnam.
29th and Ames Ave
Now S-room cottage located on the south
oast corner of th and Ames Ave., modern
exoept heat, all ready to move right In.
Frio, $3,&ja. Buy term.
Payne, BostwickS: Co.,
Sol genu. Main Floor N. T. Life.
INSIDE BARGAIN
We are offering th greatest Inside bar
gain In Omaha. Just think of a 2-story
building covering th full lot 16x132 on
Harney St., one block from City Hail, Bee
Building, Boyd a Theater, Y. M. C. A. and
Court Houaa. Vacant corner one block
east held at ftfO.Out. Vacant corner first
corner east held at 16, OKU. Thus building
is opposite Publle Library and Boylea Col
lege. THE INCOME IS OVER 84.000 AND
THKRB ARE ENOUGH VACANCIES IN
m iLDINO TO BRING A OROSS REN
TAL OF 87,000. THE PRICK 18 ONLY
$36,000. You couldn't buy the vacant
ground for that If moat people owned It.
Every real estate agent we have spoken
to says the owner ought not. to sell for It
will sell for 860,000 In I years and 1100.000
sum day. If you really want an inside
bargain and have $10,000 cash, buy this
property NOW. Don't be the man who al
ways telle us when too lata, "I would havi
bought that If I had known It"
N. P. DODGE ft CO.. 1714 Farnam St
LIST your property with Chris Boyer, 23d
nd Cuming St.
HANDSOME HOME
"WEST FARNAM DISTRICT
W have splendid home In th heart of
the West ' Farnam district on one of
the very nicest streets, built one year ago.
This houee was designed and the con
struction superintended by one of the
best architects In th city and la built on
artistic thoroughly modern lines, equtp
ped with every comfort and convenience.
Ha beautiful quarter sawed oak finish
throughout th entire house, two fine
prested brick fireplaces, two complete bath
room. 6 bedrooms with splendid closet
room. Beamed oelltne.it, large living room,
outside aleepsng room. The basement Is
divided Into fruit room, laundry room,
tor room and furnace room. 12-inch walls
throughout braemenl. Splendid poroh. All
of the wails are canvased and hand dec
orated. It la heated with a splendid hot
water beating plant, with Therinunuu reg
ulator, and also la equipped with Rud'l
Instantaneous hot water heater; also with
water filter; clothe chute; hcatuiful com
bination lighting fixtures; electric lights In
all rooms and even In closets; back atair
Vou will waat your time In building
w hen you can buy this home at cost on
account of owner leaving city. The lot
la right, the house la nht. the location
th very best. Make arrangements with
us to go through this house. ,
HASTINGS HEiDEN. 1614 Harney 6t.
$425 Building Lot
On Oil Ave. between Uth and lSih Sla..
three blocks outh of Vinton St. Splendid
looatlon to build a cottage home. This is
th cheapest lot In that part of the city a
well 1 oca led. tvee us at once.
Payne, Bostwick & Co.,
Sole Agents, Main Floor N. T. Ufa.
SPECIAL BARGAIN
LARGE CORNER KOUNTZE
f PLACE
TWO LOl $1,4:23
Southeast corner of 22d and Ptokney Sis .
facing new university site, on paved street,
one block from car; sewer, water, gas,
sidewalk all around.
THIS IS A SNAP. VON'T LET IT GET
AWAY.
HASTINGS at HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St
' FOR SALE Elegant lot! bxlM fet.
southaeat corner nh and Oranl tita. Write
for vme and IWUi t F. ii. K.ipo, till-
aukew vv i.
9-KOOM HOUSE
.$2,850
No. 43n Rurdette St.; has rooms on
flrt floor and S rooms on second floor;
city water, sewer, cement walks; south
front 60-foot lot, one block to Benson car
line. Owner has made very low price on
this property on account of moving to
California.
You can go direct to the house and look
It over.
HASTINGS HEYDEN, 161 Harney St
OWN A FINE)
LARGE LOT
HALF AN ACRE
JUST RIGHT
Why not raise all your vegetables and
fruit and chickens for home use? W bave
Just th place,
"HOME ACRES"
Fine level half acres, equal to three city
lots, . $ .blacks west of Fort Omaha, cloas
enough to both Ames avenue and Florence
car llDea.
Some of our best people are buying In
this addition. Let ua abow you what w art
ottering.
PRICES $360 TO $400 EACH.
TERMS $10 CASH, $10 A MONTH.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
1614 Harney street. Conservative Building
Save Your Money
By buying that 6-room cottage at MIS
Charles St., with bath, toilet, city Water,
electric light, fine cistern, lots of fruit;
house nearly new, near Harney oar. Prloe
$2,200. Reasonable terma.
Payne, Bostwick & Co.,
Sole Agents, Main Floor, N. Y. Life.
OWNER LEAVING TOWN
WANTS TO SELL HOME
$4,800 for 4906 California St.,
eight-room, two-story house,
strictly modern, fine finish
throughout, mantel and grate
in reception hall, four bed
rooms second floor, fruit In
yard. Recently reduced for
quick sale. Reasonable terma
George & Co,, 1G01 Farnam.
30TII AND DAVENPORT STS
S. E. CORNER
SIX-ROOM MODERN
DWELLING
Hot water heat, oak finish downatalrs,
combination flxturea extra high-grade
plumbing, full cemented basement, with
laendry, large lot with plenty of space for
two St. Louis flats or another large dwel
ling on the corner; paving all paid. This
Is in easv walking distance, on the boule
vard and In a neighborhood where extra
good houses have been built and are new
building. A desirable residence and first
class plec of Investment property when
Improved.
Price reduced to tS.SOO for Immedlnte anle.
MUST BE DISPOSED OF THIS WEEK
Owner live In house and will be "ad to
show It to prospective purchaser at any
time. Set It, then see ua
D. V. SIIOLES COMPANY,
111 Bd. Trade Bldg., 16th and Farnam Sta
Tel. Doug. 41. Independent A-H
$500.00
CASH
8-room modern house desir
ably located in fine neighbor
hood. A bargain at the price
$4,000.00. Terms $500.00 cash,
balance very easy. An oppor
tunity to get a nice home on
very easy terms.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL,
642 Paxton Block.
South Omaha Snap
Houke and three lots near 48th and Q
Sts.. South Omaha; small barn; big rave
cellar; some fruit. Prtce. $1.i0, on easv
terma Will take $luu down from good
party. House has new roof, new paint aod
paper, only one block from car.
N. P. Dodge & Co.,
1714 Farnam SC
OWNER'S LOSS, YOUR GAIN
$3,350
tor a new, all modern house In good loca
tion. It has SEVEN LARGE ROOMS in all.
Parlor, dining loom, kitchen, two bed
rooms and bath, beside front and rear
t-estibule on the first floor.
Two large well ventilated bedrooms on
second floor. First floor finished In oak
and hard pine, and It was built by day
labor. Materials and construction
FIRST CLASS.
It la on a corner lot. facing south and
eart, one block from a good car line.
Favorable terms can be made.
Our salesmen will take you to see thla
any time.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
11.14 Harney St.
8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE.
' FOR $3,376.
Parlor, aittlng room, dining room and
library or book room and kitchen: 1 bed
rooms and modern bath upstair; large cel
lar bricked up and cemented: outside eel
larway; large furnace; large new front
ana side porcn; house newly patnted and
in good order; lot 60x124; shade trees: fruit
tree; grapery; cement walks; paved
aireet; gooa neighborhood; at 1621 Pinkney;
house vacant: owner left th city.
W. H. GATES,
OT N. Y. Life. Phone. D 1294.
Can get key at 161D Lotm-op St.
BUY A LOT
FOR THE BOY
In "HILLSDALE." It only take a dollar
flown and then $1 a week, without Interest.
Located 7 blocks west of Miller nrk All
big lots, high and sightly. The advance of
thetu lots la certain. Omaha Is growing
the fastest In thla direction. Two years
ago Collier Place was a wilderness. One
Jur ago last spring Fort View Terrace 14
iiioiks south) was a corn field. Now both
are built up with a large number of new
homes. Prices on these lots lino to I m
nothing higher. $1 cash, $1 a week, without
interest. r
HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St.
Two Bungalows
We hav Just completed two fine bunga
low cottages with five rooms each, one
located In the south part of the city and
me oiner locaiea at xtn and rranklin Sta.
Don't fall to see these buncalowa at i,nr
aa they are beauties. You can hav easy
Payne, Bost wick &Co
Sole Axenta, Main Floor, N. T. Life.
"-ROOM house. 023 Marcy St.. for sal
by Geo. F. Wooley, 06 W. O. W. Bldg.
FOR quick returns, list your real estate
for sale and exchange with me, no sale,
no pay. W. W. Mitchell, Hoard of Trade
Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
BEMIS PARK lot has sewer, water, gas,
paved street; bargain. $700. Must be sold
at once. All Ui paid. 112 N. 4th St.
FOR SALE Two new l room house at
SSd and Charles; strictly modern. Call and
see carpenter or 'Phone Douglaa 236S, ven-
BOULEVARD HOUSE. 2241 North lsth
St.. -rooms, modern, only $2,600. Thomas
Brennan. Room L New Tork Life Bldg.
FIVE ! room, strictly modern cottage; has
.i.u viT-i-inu ugnis; modern plumbing
Ave1"" ht' Corn"" ,ot Camden
$9,000, $5,000 Cash.
Balance $ per cent; close In; always oc
cupied, Paya
18 NET TO YOU.
Looks awful big, but If you doubt It
wino in we win convince you.
NOWATA LAND LOT CO
Suite 24 N. Y Life Bldg.
Phon Red UM. Omaha, Neb.
WEST FARNAM
Two squares north of Farnam St., one
block from new Zhth Mi t-i,t. ji......
$ room, strictly modern, on corner, lot Mi
$5,600. Terma
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
W- Y" Ut- A 2151.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AJiU UAACll LA.Sli FOR BALE
Idaho.
Idaho Carey Act Lands.
Now open for entry In the ctiolc.st
agricultural ecil,.n of the nonhwtsl
The Shake River Valley, Southern luaho.
State Government Su;irviMon
For free Information on lrilgaie.l Land
Write C. B. HurtL Boise. Idaho.
OTSk.
Over Six Hundred Acres.
The Kelsey Farm,
Monona County, Camana, la.
Full particulars and leinia,
Howard D. Gordon, Haaard villa, Corin.
kliaaeauia.
t20 ACRES well Improved land. Red
I .ivf vaj,y Minnesota. Nothing benr
uii earth. WJ.'J0 per act e. f. J. McMahou
iiimicott. Bu Paul. Minn.
Missouri.
NO SUCH BARGAINS as in southern juu
sourt Arrange to go aim us Autjai 17
La in r op i oDIu, ila Bee.
1 vaat.
One-Half Acre
With a good t-room house, three blocks
from Hth street car. Here Is a bargain
for some one who wants to get a nice
plec ol grounds close In. Pce $!.3tO.
Payne, Bostwick & Co.,
Sol Agents. Main Floor, N. Y. Life.
r ACRES of Improved Texas land. I
miles from Alm. lor s.ic- at a bargain
price. For particular write to Bo lai
Aivtn, Tex j
REAL ESTATE
FARM AHD RXCM I. A M FOR BALK
(Continued.)
Msstasa.
An Interesting
Comparison
The best Iowa or Nebraska corn land Is
worth from $75 to $150 per acre. What will
It produce? Fifty bushels to the arre Is a
good yield. At 60c per bushel your return
Is &, It costs $10 per acre to grow corn,
leaving you a net return of $15 per acre.
WHAT WILL IRRIGATED
LAND PRODUCE I
Out In the Pcolfs Bluff country we are
selling land with perpetual water rights
for 1,6 per acre. An acre will produce $.0
bushels of potatoes. Let s call it 2M) at 4c
per busbel, or a total of lino. It costs $35
per acre to grow a big crop of spuds, leav
ing you a net return of $ti5 per acre. Or
you (an grow suxar beets. 15 to 20 tons to
the acre. Say you have a crop of only 16
tons to the acre, wl $5 per ton you get I).
It costs $37 to grow them, leaving you a
net return of $13, not Including the tops
and trimmings, which are worth fur feed
W per acr.
We take out another
Excursion Tuesday,
August 17.
Better get ready to go out and see that
land. You can grow 80 to 110 bushel of
oats to the acre, 12 to 20 tons of cabbage,
46 to 00 bushels of wheat, 5n0 to MM) bushels
of onions to the acre. You can grow any
vegetable raised In Nebraska or low a.
THERE IS NO FRONTIER LIKE IN THE
SCOTT'S BLUFF COUNTRY.
Good schools, comfortable churches,
rural mail routea telephones, fine class
of people, lecture courses In all the towns,
everything is modern and up-to-date. You
can easily prove these things by going
w 1th us. We hav 6ur own train, "The
Payne Special." You travel In comfort, see
the land by automobile, lose no time.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO..
Land Merchants,
New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Ntb.
U. 8. GOVERNMENT LAM.
OPENING UNDER UAKK1 ACT.
Conrad-Valler project. Montana. 70.OJU
acres of fine, grancy prairie under Irriga
tion. Drawing October 7, liK. Must reg
ister for drawing before October 7. Can
register by mail. For Information and
blanks write W. M. WAV. MAN. Valler,
Montana, or 441 Security Bank Bldg., Min
neapolis, Minn.
at Dakota.
SOUTH Dakota farm, ranch, mineral and
timber land for saje or trade. l.bOU 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.
Com west; make money In land. Rep
resentatives wanted, farmers preferred.
Farrar at Jepsen, Rapid City, S. D.
FOR SALE 830-acre farm, 160 acres under
cultivation; good buildings, good well, on
line of new railroad; price, t'M per acre;
carry $4,000. W rit W. N. Van Camp, High
more, S. D.
IF you are looking for an Investment In
good cheap farm lands, you cannot afford
to buy until you have seen the lands I
have for sale in Stanley county, S. D.,
for 112.60 to $15 per aore; choice farm land
and located In a nice country, also have
relinquishment. For Information write
Hudson Land agency. Midland. S. D.
ON account of sickness would like to
sell my relinquishment In my homestead,
8. D.; have some Improvements near rail
road and good neighbor: if Interested
please write. Address A 226, Bee.
OUR next excursion to Huron August 17.
LATHROP TOBIN, 415 Be.
North Dakota.
OUT THET OO 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 Win. H. Brown
Co., Haynea, Adams County, North Dakota,
for maps and facts.
rklaxtaaa.
Oklahoma
One Firm Produced 2,442,478
Bbls. Oil
Sold 2,117,482 Bbls. in June
in Nowata Co.
4891.040 acres of rich valley land, all
amooth and part of same ia In a high sta'e
of cultivation. This land is located within
three miles of Watuva, okl., and six miles
from Nowata, Okl.; DUO acres of It Is prac
tically In one body and ZMJ acres U located
three miles south. The land is well worm
$25 an acre; an exceptionally good bargain
at IJ0 per acre.
W have land In Nowata Co., In any alz
tract you may lieslre from $ acres up at
pricee ranging from $10 to $J5 per acre.
There are 4.500 flowing oil welts In Nowata
Co. Natural gas la sold at to per 1,000 cubic
feet. You might get an oil well with your
land.
Average rainfall In Nowata Co., $6 Inches
per annum; average from March 1 to Octo
ber 1, 24 Inches, and distributed ust as
needed. Prospects for a big crop are in
evidence on every hand. Corn stands 10
to 12 feet high; oats just threshed making
CO to 100 bu. per acre; wheat, 20 to 40 bu.
On account of the seasons being over a
month earlier than in the north, wheat
sold for $L$7 per buahel, aa against sue
this year.
Good water la found from 20 to 40 feet.
Find Nowata county on your map.
Th Oklahoma 4k Cherokee Central R. R
ast and west through this county ia a
certainty. Land will probably double In
value within two years. You can't afford
to miss thla opportunity. Let ua tell you
why we can sell this land so cheap. Ask
Missouri l'aclfio ticket agent about low
rate to Nowata, Com In and aee ua, or
writ
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
Suite C24 N. Y. Lit Bldg.
Phon Red !. Omaha, Neb.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wend,
W ead Ridg , lath and Farnam.
$500 to $5,000 on homea In Omaha. O'Keefe
Real Estate Co., loul N. Y. Lite. Doug, oi
JL-Ui2.
MONEY TO LOAN Payne lnvesment Co.
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
to loan on
Omaha iiusineks Property.
THOMAS BHENNAN.
Room 1. .New York Life Bldg.
GARVIN BROS.. 218 N. Y. Life. $500 to
$Juo,ouO on improved property. No delay.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., UJ0 Farnam bu .
WANTED City loans, petera Trust Co.
PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO., N. Y. Lite
Private money, $jo0 to $o,0uu; low rat.
SIX'UMJ MORTGAGE loans negotiated.
Apply Kooma 417-18 First Nai l Bank Bldg.
iuii 'Phone, Douglas X31&.
LOWEST RATES Bemls. Brandeia Bldg.
r
REAL ESTATE WANTED
BUY for Investment from owner, two -room
house, built 1 year, all modern,
good location, rorner lot; rental. $f$ per
month; special low price if sold in Ml day
Dr. M. M, Loonua, M N. tela Su
11.000 ACRES, surveytd and otjkd reaOy
for settleis; low.r plain country. lti
cold spring water, 15 to M fer; f,nest gual
ity and great at.ui.ucmc Can div.ue and
sell in leaguts (4 IL'n a.i si. sections o
quarters. Sam F tiu-oti now uu.id;ng
probably pases Ihrouli. Productive an
land s. Ulng ten times higher in olJr states
This ear's growing rr. p off of lurd near
by exceeds price of land. Will show and If
not as represented pay railroad fare both
ways. Mr. lnveetor. write owners for
prices. W. E. Werkeimer. Amerallo, Tea
When uriting to advertisers remember
It only takes a stroke or two of the pen
to mention the fact that you saw the ad
in The Bcc
WANTED TO BUY
BEST price paid for second-hand furnl
tme. caipi ts. clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug
liffL
I BEST price paid for Id-hand furniture,
stoves, clothing W . Rosenblatt. Tel. D. MOl.
OUR neat excursion to Panhandle coun
try August 17. Lathrop 4 Tobia. tie &,
BALTIMORE 3d-hand store pays best
price Id-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 4'.'65.
WANTED TO BUY Weerw unimproved
land; send fuil particular In first Icliej
P. (X Be 17-4, Co. bluff. Ia.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Well furnished house1 in West
Farnam or Hanscom park district for al
least a year by responsible party; no chil
dren. Address D 2.1. Bee.
WANTFD A storeroom W. P T'sMuff.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
George Stoltenberg to Edward Stol
tenborg, und1 w4) nwV, lo-l-U .$ 1
Edward Stoltenberg to same, undVt
ntj t 10-16-12 1
Alice G. Fowler et al. to Annie O.
Miller et al., undt a 40 feet nM feet
lots 12, 14, 15, block 2, Redlck a
Park, and other property 1
Frank Ooddard and wife to W. K. F.
Vila, s40 feet of nSO feet lots 13, 14.
15. block 2, aame 1
Mabel F. Taylor et al. to same, same 250
A. R. Trlbble and wife to Alice G.
Fowler et al., same 1
Boulevard Park Improvement Co.,
to Shinier ft Chase Co., sJO feet lot
2, and n30 feet lot $, block (. Boule
vard Park 1
Shinier at Chase Co. to E. F. Tlm-
merman, same 626
School District No. 64 to Ralston
Townslte Co., part lot US. Sey
mour Park tOO
A. B. Bandle to E. L. Cain, wfrO
feet of eluo feet, lota $ and 10, block
6, Forest Hill 1.300
J. C. Hill, trustee, to Hugh Mc
Cuffrey, lota 15 to 19, block ft,
eub. of J. 1. Redick'a add $.000
Harriet A. Sharp to I C. Sharp,
ei lot 1, block 127. Omaha $.000
Katie Stemm and husband to A. A.
Cerha et al., $ acres in nay ne
S-14-1S 2,000
C. J. Lundqulst and wife to August
Scaholm and wife, lot 8, block 11,
Druid Hill 1.900
Claus Slevera to J. F. Roaenfleld. n'4;
nw4 nwia and part n ne1 nt
23-15-12 6.108
J. W. New lean and wife to E. P.
Smith, lot 14. block 1. 1st sub.
Griffin A Smith s add 2.0W
E. P. Smith and wife to J. R. Henry, 1
same 2.500
Fred Peterson to Alfred Eniety, lot
, Hillis add 2,600
N. P. Dodge, Jr., and wife to Pur
itan Laundry, lot block 4, Boggs
& Hill s add 4,000
Seraphim Slevers and wife to Jake
Williams, lot L block 11, Rose Hill. 100
Anna C. ('onion and husband to Max
Mosburg, suS feet lot 4, block 216Mb
Omaha $,700
llHarmunn Vinegar and Pickle Co.
to A. L. Reed, lots 1, 2, $, 4, block
Zl'J, Omaha, and part of street ad
Joining 60,000
11. D. Horwita and wife to J. B.
Conte, wg feet of ell feet sub
lot 4. taxlot lti, 21-li-lS 1
L. 8. Reed and wife to T. W. Black
burn, lot 16, block 6, Solomon's ad 2
Henry Funk and wife to ePter Gela
ler. lot 9, block 2, Denman Place.. 1,600
Sophia D. Stoltenberg to Edward ,
Stoltenberg, n aw. 10-15-12 1
Same to George Stoltenberg, wSa
nw4 10-16-12 1
Same to Charles Stoltenberg, eVj
nw4 same 1
Wr. W. Goddard and wife to W. K.
F. Vila, part lots 13. 14, IS. block
2, Redlck Park and other property 175
B. S. Abel and wife to Bessie A.
Abel, lots 20, 21, 22 and part 23,
6turgis Place 1
Henry Dupree to Byron Reed Co.,
lot 31, block , Briggs Place 2
Margaret V. Solomon to L. S. Reed,
lot 16, block 6, Solomon's add 60
Fred Armstrong and wife to aamo,
same 126
Emma O. Devrles to T. W. Black
burn, n48 feet, lot 9, and n48 feet
lot 10, block 10, Linwood Park 1
H. C. Compton and wife to Lillian
M. Hahn, lot in Linwood Park... 1
Emma Devrles to same, lots IS to
16, block S, and other lota, earn.. 1
Linwood Park Land Co., to aame, olt
4, block 8 and other lots, same 1
Ellra H. Worley to J. B. Conte, part
aublot i, taxlot 16, 21-15-12 1
Special master to Margaret V. Solo
mon, lot It, block 6, Solomon'a add.. 238
Alex CrulckBhank and wife to Anna
Burke, sVj lot 8, block 2, Fred Dei
lone's add 2
H. A. Tukey and wife to Katharin -Hartley,
lots 8, 9, 10, block L Tuky
Heights J50
Isa&a Douglas and wife to M. f.
Sears, lot 24, Tuttle's sub 1
John B. Ruth to Nellie C. Bruoa,
lot 7. block 98, Dundee Place........ $00
George W. Megeath and wife, to Wil
liam F. Morgan, b&5 feet lot 1 ajiV
n4& feet lot 6, and all 15 and ki.
Marietta Place 10,009
O. W. Rosenberger to Percy ttwynnt,
lots 15S, 160, 161. Bellmont Park.. 75
A. A. Gibson to Constance E. Rouse,
nVj lot 5. block 2. Reed's 1st add.. 7,200.
ieia d. Martin ana husband to
Frank Alniqulst, lot U, block
Orchard Hill 250
E. L. Howe and wife to John J.
Ryan, lot IS. block 2, Logan Place 10
Theodore Fredericks to Henrietta
Fredericks, lot 14, Westerfleld'a add I
Charles H. Davis to Anna Downs et
al., tract lot. 2, block 67, Omaha.. 1
Harriet A. Jensen and husband to A.
A. Gibson eK feet lot 1, block 2,
sub John I. Redick'a add 8.000
Total
..$116,716
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING
guartermi ter, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Au
gust 11th, Sealed proposals, In tripli
cate, will be received at this office until
9:30 a. m., mountain time, Monday, August
30th, 1D09, and then opened in public, for
Construction of Steel Fences for Corrals
at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, and for
th necessary grading connected therewith.
Price for each to be stated separately.
Blank forms, plans and specifications and
full Information will be given on applica
tion at thla office. Plana and specifications
will also be on file in the office of: Chief
Quartermaster, Department of Colorado,
Denver, Colorado; Chief Quartermaster,
Department of the Missouri, Omaha, Ne
braska, and in the office of the secretary
of Builders' Exchange, SL Paul, Minn. The
Government reserves the right to accept
or reject any or all bids or any part there
of. Envelopes containing proposals should
be Indorsed "Proposals for Steel Fences
at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming," and ad
dressed to Captain V. K Hart, loth In
fantry, Acting Quartermaster, U. S. Army,
Room t, K.eef Hall, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
otflc of Indian Affairs, Washington,
D. C, . Staled proposal for letting
District No. 2, In the Cheyenne River In
dian Reservation, South Dakota, for g ras
ing purpoue. either under a lease or by
permit, will be receivau at the office of the
Commissioner of Indian Affair, Wash
ington, D. C. until 2 o'clock p. m., en
Monday, August 30, 1909, and will be imme
diately thereafter opened in the presence
of such bidders aa may attend. Maps
showing the location of the districts and
all necebsary Information may be obtained
on application to the Superintendent of th
Cheyenne River Indian school, Cheyenne
River Agency, South Dakota R. G. Val
entine. Commissioner. Jy21d30t
DEPARTMENT OF THE IN TE RIO H
office of Indian Affairs. Washington.
D. C. Sealed piol'osals for letting
erasing privilege on the Rlackfet Indian
Reservation. Montana, unrUr the permit
system, will be received at the office of
the Commissioner of Indian Afairs. Wash
ing, D. C, until 2 o'clock, p. m., on Mon
day. August 30. 1909. and will be immed
iately thereafter opened In the presence
of such bidders" as may attend. Maps
showing the location of the reservation
and all necessary Information may be ob
tained on application to the Superintendent
of the Plackfeet Indian school. Browning,
Mont. R G. Valentine, Commissioner.
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LANE CUT-OFF OUTCLASSED
Iackawanna Short Line Sarn Eleven
Milei at Cost of $13,000,000.
EFFECT HA&RDtAN ENTERPRISE
Western lmlaat iHIrs F.astera
Massgen to Actio Tare
Darlaa; Vadertaklag Are
lader Way.
A strlktpg Illustration of the, power of
forceful xample is supplied by th pres
ent constructive activities of eastern rail
roads. When Edward H. Harrtman took
over the bankrupt Union Paclflo system
twelve years ago, financed It. reconstructed
th lines, lowered grades and shortened
distances, his audacity startled the moss
backs of th business. As the years sped
on and success crowned hla foresight east
ern managers aat up and took notice of the
fact that first class service brings first
class retruns. Few of them will admit
that Mr. Harrlman'a example Influenced
their later activities along lines biased by
th Union Pacific manager, but th fact
remalna that their activities In reconstruc
tion, lowering of grades, shortening of dla
tances and better terminate, took practical
shape coincident with th proved success
of the Union Paclflo reconstruction.
Coatly Shrt Lin.
A duplicate of th Lane cutoff into
Omaha, effecting a saving of nine miles,
la now under construction on th Dela
ware, Lackawanna V. Western rosd In New
Jersey. Th cut-off will save a distance of
eleven mile In th journey from New
York to Buffalo, and will cost 112,000,000,
over four time th oost of th Lane short
Una. th short cut leaves th present
line about a quarter of a mil west of the
land atatlon at Lake Hopatoonf, strikes
north across Sussex county. New Jersey,
to Andover, and then west to th Delaware
river In nearly a straight line. After cross
ing th Delaware river, the Una. which
will be of two tracks, will awing around to
th right and thua down to th level of
th present tracks at a point just aouth of
Water Gap. It will be a series of alter
nates cuts and embankments. Some of
the ar of such a magnitude that they
will probably become known among en
gineer form on end 0f th country to
th other. Near Andover will be a cut
through granite one-half of a mil in
length and 162 feet deep at en point. The
amount of rock whloh will be excavated
will be (40,000 cublo yards, or two and a
half timea' aa much aa would be required
to build th 1,490-foot bridge across the
Delawar river, th L 100-foot viaduct across
Paulina Kill and thet elxty-threa other
brldgea which will b required for the aup
port of th track and embankmente over
th watercourses, highways and other rail
road intersected by the route. It la two-
RAILWAY TIME CARD
UNION STATION 101 U A MASON
Chlcaar) A Narth wee term .
NORTHWESTERN LINE EAST.
Arrlv.
a 7:40 am
a I K pm
a 1:28 pm
all. 36 pm
alLSi pm
al2: pm
a 7:16 am
a t:M am
a S:3S pm
a f.m am
Leava.
Omaha-Chicago Spe'L.a 6:02 pm
Colorado-Chicago a 6:20 pm
Paclflo Coast-Chicago.. a 6:6 pra
Chicago Daylight Spe'l.a 7:49 am
Omaha-Chicago Local. .al2:06 am
Los Angeles Portland
Limited a 10 pm
Overland Limited ail:M pm
Fast Mall
Fast Local, Cedar
Haplds-Omaha
Omaha-Carroll Local. ..a 1:46 pm
NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH.
Twin City and Dakota
Daylight a 7:46 am
Minnesota and Dakota. a 7 0 pre
Twin City Limited a 8:00 pm
Sioux City Local a 1:46 pm
Dskota-Slous City
Omaha ,
Minnesota-Sioux City
Omaha ,
al0:20 pm
a 7:06 am
a 1:28 pm
a 1:20 am
all:0 am
NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST.
Norfolk-Bonestoel a 7:60 am alO KI nm
Lfiiiwuui-iuijg i me ....a f :pv am
Norf olk-Souih Platte. ,.b 2:16 pm
Hastlngs-Sup rlor b 1:16 pm
Dead w ood-Hoi Sprlngs.a 2:66 pm
Casper-Lander a 1:66 pra
Fremont-Albion b:pm
all .00 am
b t . A pin
b 6:20 pm
a 1:20 pm
a 11:00 am
b 1:36 pm
Chlcaajo, Hock Island a. Pacific
EAST.
Rocky Mountain Ltd a f 10 am
Iowa Local a 6 t0 am
The Mountaineer a 7:42 am
Dim Moines Local a 4:00 pm
Iowa Local bl0:3j am
Chloago-Eastern Ex a 4:40 pm
Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. .a (:08 pm
WEST.
Th Mountaineer a 1:00 am
Chicago-Nebraska Ltd.
for Lincoln) a 1:20 am
Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:20 pm
Okla. and Texas Ex. ...a 4:40 pm
Rocky Mountain Lt4...all:12 pm
lb leas; v, Ullwasbn. st at. Fssl
Chicago and Colo. 6pc.a 7:28 am all :40 pm
V ai. any. uiegoil A..... v:U9 pm
Overland Limited all :4s pm
Perry Local b 6:16 pm
l'nla Paclflo
all :05 pm
a 4:30 pm
a 2 U) am
alTJO pm
b 11:56 pm
a 1:10 pm
a 1:06 am
a 7:26 am
a 6:47 pm
a 4:30 pm
a 1:00 pm
a 1 :0a am
a 1:26 cm
a 7:16 am
bU:66 am
Overland Limited a 7:20 am
Colorado Express a 1:60 pm
Atlantic Express
Oregon Express a 4:10 pm
Los Angeles Limited.... all 06 pm
Fast Mall a 7:20 am
China and Japan Mall. .a 4:00 pm
North Platte Local a 6:15 am
Colo. -Chicago Special... al2:10 am
Beatrice at Stromaburg
Local b 12:40 pm
Valley Local (motor via
Lane Cut-ff aJO 00 am
Valley Local (motor). ...a 6:30 pm
Hastings-Superior b 2:16 pm
Local passengers net carried
No. 1 and I
MlMOarl Parlfle
K C. and St. L. Ex a 8:00 am
K. C. and SL L. Ex all: 16 pm
illlael Ceairml
Chicago Express 7:16 am
Chicago Limited a 8:00 ua
Mlnn.-St. Paul Exp b 7.16 am
Mlnn.-St. Paul Ltd a 8.00 pm
Omaha-Ft. Dodge Loo.b 4:16 pm
Cklcaaj Urest Waster
St Paul-Minneapolis.... 7:46 pm
St. Paul-Minneapolis.... k:00 am
Chicago Limited 7:46 pm
Wikuk
all: 44 pm
a 6 aa pIO
a 1:2 am
a 6:0 pm
a 1:60 pm
a 6:46 put
a 6:46 pm
a 4:46 pm
a 7:t am
b 1:40 pm
a 1:41 pm
a I H am
b 6: pm
on train
a 7:00 am
a 1:60 pro
a 2:46 pm
a 7:16 am
a Y:15 am
bU:M am
8:16 am
8:00 pm
1:16 am
a I 26 am
aU:U pm
b 10:16 am
BURLINGTON STA IOTH A MASON
St. Loula Ex a I N pm
St. Loul Local tfrom
Council Bluffs) a 100 am
Stanberry Local (from
Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm
Barllngtoa-
Leave.
Denver and California... 4:10 pm
Puget Sound Ex a 4.10 pm
Black Hills a 4 10 pm
Northw est Ex all 50 pm
Nebraska points a 8 20 am
Lincoln Fast Mall... ..b 120 pm
Nebraska Ex a 8:16 am
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Local a 7 2C pm
Schu ler-Plat tsmouth ..b 8:06 pm
Platumouth-lowa a tVlS am
Pellevue-Plattsmouth ,.12:Mpra
Colorado Limited all 4 pm
Chicago Limited a 7.26 am
Chicago Kx a 4 20 pm
Chicago Flyer a I M pm
Iowa Local a 6 IS am
St. Louis Ex a 4 40 pm
Kansas City and St. Jo. a 10 46 pm
Kanscs City and St. Jo. a 9:15 am
Kansas City and St. Jo a 4:40 pm
Arrive,
a 2:46 pm
a 8 10 pm
a 6:1 pm
a ! ". am
a I lpm
al2:16 pin
a 6:10 pra
b 8:08 ara
a 7:60 pm
blt:2t am
a 8 60 ara
a 2 44) pm
a 7 06 am
all 86 pro
a 8 65 pm
a 8 00 ara
ell;. am
all so ara
a 6 45 am
a (:18 pm
WFBSTKR STA. ISTH A WEBSTER
faleaao, St. Paal, Mlaarapoll A
Omaha-
Leave.
b 2:00 pm
Arrive
bll:46 am
c 6.20 pra
b 120 pra
Floux Cl'y Express....
Omaha Icl
Sioux City Passenger.
Twin City passenger.
Sioux City Local
Emerson Local
Mieaoarl Paclflo
Auburn Local
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun
day only. 4 Daily except Saturday.
b I s am
..e I K am
b 1.66 pm b 1.10 ara
b 1:60 pm bll 30 am
filths as much as all the rock removed In
the construction of the New York sub
way. Including the tw tubes under East
river.
A Mighty rill.
This I not th only big thing t be don
near Andover. Beginning at the wet nl
of th rut I an embankment, which will
probably be th biggest railroad embank
ment In America. It will be more than
three miles long, from seventy-five to 110
feet high, and contain 1(26.660 cubic yaids
of material. In order to obtain sufficient
material for thla high bank It waa neces
sary to atqi'lr th neighboring hill and
burrow through them for more than 4. 00. ON)
cublo yards of earth. Upward of 700 dump
carloads of earth and rock ar poured on
this embankment every day. Thla means
that it is growing at th rat of arproil
irately 1.000 yards a day. Th grading of
the five and a fraction mile oomprtalng
the contract, which include th cut and
the big "fill," will coet mora than S3.Ooa.aM,
or more than ITiOO.OOO a mil. It Include an
other big embankment across th valley of
Lubber Run creek, ens-alith th sis of th
brnk at th other end of the deep rut. Tlio
five-mil section, therefore, my eeslly be
the mort xpnslve open oountry railroad
building In th country.
If th construction feature of th eaetern
end la great cuta and embankments that at
th western and Is brldgea. There ar to b
two, on alxty-flv feet high a'nd formed of
five 160-foot span, two 120-foot span and
two 10-foot apana to carry th train over
th Delawar river, and a second 116 fet
high and formed of five 130-foot span and
two 100-foot spans, with suitable approaches
to cross Paulina Kill. These will b of
concrete, the apana being arches support
ing smaller arches called aquadrela. In th
old lln there are two tunnela, with a total
leiifcth of almost four-fifths of a mile. In
the new lln there will be none. In th
old tome of tne grades were more than
alxty fiet to th tr.I'e. In th new there
wWl be no grade above 28 04 feet to th mile.
In th old lln there are flfty-aeven curves,
with a length of curved track of 12 8 mile.
In th new this la reduced to fifteen curves,
with a length of curved lln of only 4-X
mile. Moreover, th longest curve on the
new Una la only a trlfl over one-half the
length of th maximum curve on the old
Una. There ar many curve on the ' Md
lln which are longer then any on the ne
cut-off. On the old line the rise and fall
in th' track Is 24S feet. In the cut-off it
la only eleven feet, a great source of lav
ing in operation.
Another mighty undertaking Crowned
with success la th completion of th
Hudaon river tunnela between New Torlc
and New Jersey, locally known as the
McAdoo tubes.
The tube system, develop, a to its logical
extent, today :a conceded to mtvke prac
tically unlimited the possible .development
ofOreater New York In the next ten year.
The immediate effect of the submarine
tubes has been to bring the New Jersey
shore, to which access hitherto haa been
had by twenty-minute ferries, within three
minute of Broadway.
Th terminal building of th Hudaon &
Manhattan rallmad are gigantic structures,
literally cities within themselves, capable
of accommodating 10,000 persons, as well
aa serving for the subterranean atatlon of
th down-town tubes under the Hudson.
Occupying two city blocks, they are twenty,
two stories, or 275 feet, in height, and are
ao arranged aa to offer th maximum of
surface for windows and air wella Ther
ar thirty-nine elevators.
These atructuren are known collectively
aa the Hudson terminal buildings of th
Hudson at Manhattan Rallmad company,
but Ilk the tubes themselves they ar
better known by the t.am of their pro
jector, aa the "McAdoo termlnAla." Indi
vidually, one of them, which stands on -th
block fronting on Church aireet, be
tween Corllandt apd Dey streets. Is the
Cortland t building, while ita twin, likewise
fronting Church atreet, but between Dey
and Fulton, la the Fulton building They
ar th largest office buildings In existence,
containing 1M1AOO0 cubic feet of space, ar.d
th heaviest, weighing iOO.OOO tons and
resting on the hlugest coffer dt.rn ever con
structed. ' Thla latter structure Is 400x178
feet in horizontal dimensions, and from
seventy-five to ninety-eight feci deep.
Trains from the Hudson A Manhattan
company' twin tubes from New Jerrey,
under th Hudson river, enter the base
ment station, thirty feet below the win face,
and pass under Dey street to the subway
under Broadway. Th tunnela at the Jer
aey City end ar connected with twin
tunnela crossing to Morton street, up
Sixth avenue to Thirty-third tret and
acroea Ninth avenue to Fourth avenue.
Th execution of thla gigantlo enter
prise, whloh ha been effected by Wil
liam O. McAdoo.' with the sympathy and
approval of the Pennsylvania railroad, but
without financial backing of any descrip
tion from that corporation. Is a financial
achievement that rank with the enirin'rr
lng feat of running the tunnels. Taken
In connection with the Pennsylvania rosd'
tunnels, which give accexs from Lone.
Island to the railroad's au.loii In the
heart of New Tork City, by the first of
next year, they form a trunk lim- of
travel which promises to bring about a
revision of the traffic routea of th city.
Th success with which tunnels are
overcoming th ' water barrier to the
metropolis spur railroad engineers to
undertaking a bridge over Hell Gate, that
section of turbulent water connecting
East river with Long Inland sound. ' Th
project Is to be a part of th New York,
Nw Haven aV. Hartford road,' forming
an all rail connection with Its system n
Long Island.
This big bridge will be not only th big
gest steel span ever built in the history
of the world, It will be the first step In a
combination between the Pennsylvania and
New Haven railroads which will make a
complete connection between New Eng
land and th south and west. Th system,
aa planned, contemplate a railroad rot
from th Bronx down through Astoria aod
Brooklyn and connecting with th two big
tunnels of th Pennsylvania, so as to open
all Long Island and Nw Tork to southern
traffic In a way that never baa bean
known befor.
Some of th other Brooklyn bridges ar
longer from atatlon to atatlon, but th new
bridge of th Now Haven road will be the
longeat aa an arck. Th span wd be tSOO
feet long and 23 feet hlgV Th aba t merits
will be of granK and th towers of con
crete. In addition to th l.Out feat of steel
arch, ther will be a steel viaduct of
L7M feet aeroaa Ward's Island, Randall's
island and th Bronx river.
Th tracks ar to cross th Bronx Kills
ta Randall' island, go straight southward
across Little Hell Oat and Ward' laland.
and than sweep to the eastward and cross
to Astoria, Prom that point. If the pres
ent plana ar carried out, the New Haven
Pennsylvania track will sweep eouthe&er
ward through Long Island City to Brooklyn
and connect with th tunnel which th
Pennsylvania propose to build aeroas th
East river. Thla tunnel. In Ita turn, will
connect with the Pennsylvania's tunnel
across th Hudson, and thereby bring
freight and paaaenger traffic directly from
the south and west to Manhattan and Long
Uland.
Th lln I to com on directly across th
eastern end of th Bronx Kill, cutting
down through th eastern side of Randall's
Island. About th middle of Ward's Island
It lakes a sudden curve to the eastward
snd crosses Hell Oste fo Qw, i it Is to
be known aa th "1111 Uat Brldga"
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