THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. AUGUST W, 1000. J f 0 i if 4. 1 i V i PATENTS 1), O. BARSELL, Paxton HI It Tel Red 7U7 WILLAKI) EDDY, .roistered praetloner U. H 1'aint offioe. N Y. I. HUH- D. aci. HIFFMAX. 31 Nellie Uldg.. Hook five PERSONAL WANTHD-HoriM- in sna fur Blr' of l.i with motnerW woman v. no w ,ii eseioia, care ant tfisWrjllne. ' " inn a wldoxer ii business !i ci.y.' irni must be reason sole. Adores o I"1'. Bee. OMAHA Stammerers' In., Kamga Bldg. "tHK SALVATION AHMY solicits castoif clothing; in fact, mitinn you do nut need. Vt e coiled, lepair and M il at 1.14 N. llih St.. for coat of collection to tne woitny a. .or. ('all phons Douglas 41& and wagon 10. il call.' HALL'S safes, new, 2,1-haiul. 1613 Fariutm. PRIVATE hwne euili.g confinement; babii'S adopted. The Uood Samaritan Sanitarium.--740 1st Ave -, Council Bluffs, la. M AUNrOTTl! treatment. Mme BnUth. ird fiwor. MAGNETIC treatment. U Hth.: Doug, ;in. Em melt n Brott, PRIVATE confinement home. Mia. Dr. King. 1X24 Ji,-24lh. Tel. eb. 3ii9. lad B-1509. HAVE iY Y. 4Vt ,,! .,,,,5 rnalm'"' walk, shade and fruit trees; flrst- 1 I' uiusivu cim ( 'rt'moved and see how well you can walk. - r ' - raor. it; m.avoodwak i, 871 BrkntTeis Building. TITf IVITQ . Res, Hid W XHUiNXiO. office. Red 4'i. A HOMH for women dtirltiR confinement. We find home for babies where mothers cannot care for thorn. Babies boardad. For terms, address Mrs. Mm Ilia A. Lee, :o; Bancroft St., Omaha, Neb. 1'liune Doug las UZL . ' lilt. SOGERS, private confinement home. f V,IH Martha til. Tel. Douglas u2;s). iJjf WK call for and deliver preset Iptlona 4 H promptly and cau saVa you money Just as sure aa you try us. - ftCIIAEFEH'S CUT ' 1H1CK DIlW iTOHKK. WAKTKI' Name and addrewi of reliable collection etfenoy for prlvata accounts. Ad dress H 284. car Mee. ' PRINTING TAFKB rrintlnn IJo., 3U7 Boston St. Uldg. I'HONK 1NU. A-2.'0 for good printing Lyngaladt Printing Co.. ltiiti & Capilol Ave. HOLLAND Printing Co., U0 8. 17th St. WAf EHS Printing, Co.,iiXI 8. 13tU St. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS Steong.,' notary public Hotel Loyal. Btenog. Hotel Henshaw. ' prompt service. REAL ESTATE ttesj Kstate Ualera. REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 18S; prompt ear vice; gut our prices, itiu rarnam si. GANG F.rTT A D, ' 404 Bee Bidg Tel. D. Jtl7. PAYNE INV. CO, ftrat floor N. T. Life. BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 47T Brandels Bldg. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUBT CO, '-'HAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President, CITY FROfBRTV rOB UI.lt. , BIGGEST BNAP IN DOUOLA8 COUNTY. Four bM,lolla MLUuuy add. Three blocks, north Kxug's Park on beat paved road In ocuntys lots of fruit; small three room house; fine well; all fenced; chicken tight. Fries 11.600; $X caah; balance pi.m per mouth. Call. Benson S30. . . $3,500 WILL buy this week the southwest corner of 26th and Charles fits., 83,Jil20 feet, with cottage of seven rooms, modern except furnace. The price haa been reduoed within a few weeks from $4,160 to effeot quick sale. W. H. Griffith, 2521 Chicago St. Tel. Douglas 4uM. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT 7-room house, with large reception hall: east front, paved street, strtotly modern cellar, cemented and brlcked-up laundry roomi built httle over on year; fl.soe down) balance will carry on property, don't heattata; you oan't duplicate this for the money. -, GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO., 1M New York Ufa Bldg. Both Phone. The Writer of Awarded a THE VALUE By Lois Leona Cook. Clarlnda la. -tfouiri. Ninth Hi reel. Aged 16 Years, Eighth U Itncoln Hchool. Father. H. H. Cook. Teacher. Miss- Handford. COMPETENT girl for general housework, small family, plain cooking. Brtatol SL Tel. Web. . , . r-, , i 1 Mrs. Brown waa a widow with two chil--dren; Harold, a boy of IS,, and Ruth, who ' was two years his senior. Mn. Brown, who was very poor, toJk in sewing to support herself and her 15-year-old daughter, as Harold had found a posi tion and did not need to depend upon his mother for a living. But finally sewing became scarce and tha poor mother was at a loas to know what to do to keep the wolf from her door. "Mamma," said Ruth one morning, bounc ing In. the kitchen where her mother was tousy preparing their simple noon meal, " "you know you told me tha other day that If I could find an easy position I could take It. Well. I went to see Harold this morn ing and ha told me to look in the want ada of The Omaha Bee; I did and this la what I found: "Competent girl tor general house work, small family, plain cooking.' Of course I'm not an extra good cook,xbut the ad says a small family and plain cooking, so I think I could get along all right, don't your ' "Well, yes. I think you could," said her mother, "and I would go see the lady right after dinner If I were you." Ruth went to ' aee the lady and tha result was that she was so pleased With Ruth's bright. Intelli gent face she employed her and gave bar nother ateady sewing all of the time. "Ob. Harold." aald Ruth when, she saw -her brother, "I never knew tha valua of The Bee before." DID YOU JOIN THE FAMILY OF STORY WRITERS LAST .:, WEEK! DID aa J , r , REAL ESTATE CITY I'RUPKHIY rOH BALK (Continued I Home Bargains 1424 Prown St. A new 7-room all modern home. Including a fine hot water heating plant: the architecture la of tha late square plan, thoroughly up to date; food barn; fine south front lot. half block from rir line; price. $3,iO0. reasonable terms; possession at once. 2wa Rrlstol St., brand new a-room. all modern home: fine. large lot; pavtng paid for; only $.1.2:0, IVSO cash. 'jvto Rrlsto!; new cottage hme; I extra large llvlnit rooms nicelv arranged; full base ment, large lot. paved street; price only f?7O0; cash, or o"d lot or small house taken as first pnyment on any of above. ..lr4 2117 Hlondo; a nearly new -slory, all mod ern home, on very fine lot; paved street: this Is a close In bsrgsln at $2,700. $700 cash. Call and see It and talk with owner. J. W. Rasp Co., 6S9-!U Brandels Rid. Doug. 1153; A-3M3. or call owner evenings at Web. 4fi6l. North 33d Street FAST FRONT. 7 rooms, modern: 4 rooms down start s. 3 rooms and ' bath up; hard ciass neighborhood. TKnMS; 14,500. t T T T ! Keal Estate Company, 75-77-7 Hrandeia Uldg. liouglas 2rS $1,800 Brick Home $200 Cash Balance monthly, or to suit. FULL LOT Oue-hall block to car. NOWATA LANo & IAJT CO.. Suite 6J4 N. . Y. Life bldg. phono Ittd Omaha, Neb. l'OK guiek returiis, list your real estate for sale and exchange with mi. no saie no pay. W. W. Mitchell, Board of Trade H'dg., oniaiia, Neb. South Omaha Home Modern 7-room house; hot water heat large, - airy ruorrm, newly paved street and garaKe. Call at 2S14 K. St., Sotilh Omaha, or 'phone South 6M. BOULEVARD IIOUFK, "2243 North - 18th ft., V-rooms, modern, only $2.50n. Thomas Brennan, Room 1, New York Life Bldg. Fine Lafayette Avenue Home We have a splendid property In Walnut Hill, located at 4024 Lafay ette Ave., bought only a . year aKO for the, owner's home, but owing to his removal from city a sale Is necessary. This Is a full MxlSO ft. south front lot with commodious 8-room, all modern house, ca mcnted cellar, fine furnace; first floor oak finished, open plumbing and nice light fix tures throughout; only KWO. This Is one of the best bargains to be found In the en tire city. Don't bother tenant, but see us personally and wa will arrange to show you the house. Payne, Bostwick&Co., Sole Agents. ' Main Floor N. Y. Life. IIANSCOM PARK DISTRICT FINE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL COIiNER 3302 GEORGIA "AVE., $3,250 - Do you want a nice house on beautiful east front corner lot on a fine atreet of houses T If so, don't fall to see this house. The lot Is 60x140 feet, nice terrace; both streets paved,' and paving paid for. Nice arrangement of rooms: high ceilings; room on rear of lot for brick flat. You can buy this for ll.iOO cash. Terms on balance. HASTINGS & I1EYDEN. 1614 Harney St. $1,400 1100 CASH, Balance $16 per month. 6-ROOM HOUSE Now rented at 112 per month. Near car line. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite ti24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Bed 1!9S. Omaha.. Neb. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 6CA150. south front lot. 23th and Call fornla; paving paid. tlS&0. which Is t10- cheaper than unv other lots In same block. Glover Realty Syndicate. - , This Story Was Nice Prize OF THE BEE Y015 WIN A PRIZE! -l .u .at. 'i REAL ESTATE CITY FHUFKRTY FOR SAl.B. (CobUnued.) IMPROVED ACHE TTiACTS IN FLORENCE S,2A for nearly new 1-story, modern house, 7 rooms and re ception hall. Built by owner for home two years ago. Four acres of land all under cultiva tion, bearing fruit. Beautifully located on a hill overlooking the river, city and surrounding country. Electric light in bouse. Furnace heat. Very desirable home to some one. Price reduced for quick sale. B'-rount of owner leaving town. Might consider a good house and lot well located In Omaha as part payment. Investigate. $S,200 for ten acres on paved road; 1R minutes valk from end of car line. New 6-room house, with well, new chicken home and young fruit of all kinds. Kverythlng In good condition. Tracts of this kind as near city conveniences are difficult to find. $4,200 for 8 acres. 7 min utes' walk from end of car line, having good barn, chicken house, well and small house. All under cultivation. Young fruit of different varieties. - Electric light In street. Price Includes this year's crops if sold Immediately. Owner going to California. Thia price Is low. , K.JoO for IMj acres with S-mom , house, small barn, well and , young fruit of all kinds, on , paved road; 15 minutes' Walk from end of car line. $4,209 for 20 acres, $ mllea north of Florence. Young fruit of all kinds. New hout-e and buildings. Owner selling ac count of 8tckiiess. Reasonable terms on any of tha above property. GEORGE & COMPANY, 1001 Farnam St. Phone Doug. ' A. Buys Laborinpman's Home Five rooms and summer kitchen; located at 2U20 Martha St. WALKUPSr $75-77-79 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 289$. House and Full Lot Fruit and lot well sodded. Whole Thing $500 Small amount cash, balance very easy, not far from carllne. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. "Phone Red lit. Omaha. Neb, $1,800 S. 17TH, CLOSE IN 7-ROOM, FULL LOT Rent 130 per month. Very easy terma. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Lite Bldg. Phone Red Omaha, Neb. BUY A LOT FOR THE BOY In "HILLSDALE." It only takes a dollar down ami then II a week, without Interest, IjicaikI 7 blocks west of Miller park. All big lots, high and sightly. The advance of theeu lota Is certain. Omaha Is growing the fastest In this direction. Two years ago Collier Place was a wilderness. One yur axo. last spring Fort View Terrace t4 blocks south) waa a corn field. Now both are bulit up with a large number of new homes. Prices on these lots liuu to wuu, othlng hither. II cash, tl a week, without Interest. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney 6t. HALF ACRE LOTS THE BEST THE CHEAPEST THE MOST CONVENIENT Half acre lots around Omaha. Be sure to let us-show you our Home Acres Addition three blocks west of Fort Omaha. Con venient to both the Ames avenue and Florence car lines. Just the place for chicken raising or gardetyng. ,- Price $350 to $400 Each Terms, $10 Cash; $10 a Month HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. 1455 LOTiniOP STREET A FINK COTTAGE HOME IN SULPHUR SPRINGS ADDITION 33,300 This fine home is tha last one of the five splendid houses we have Just com pleted at the above number. House haa a full basement, cemented and rive nice rooms besides reception ball, batn room and large u.osets. 'I here are two rooms nd hall on the 2d floor: tha living rooms are finished in oak. with oak floors; house has double floors throughout and built of the very best material and labor; has very best of modern plumbing, electric lights and gas and fine fixtures; nice yard all aod- d and all Improvements such as sewer, water, gas and permanent sidewalks. lou can buy this for VM to SsuO cash and bal ance In easy monthly payments. Open this evening. Come out and see It. HASTINGS Sc. HEYDEN, Iul4 Harney St. BEST HOME BARGAIN Good 7-room, modern house, large barn. tool shed, nice lot, south front on grade, 60 x DO. or can soil adjoining lot also; perma nent walks, shade, tc. Close to car. Only H'.'Ve. Easy terms. Jvew 4-room cottage, just complete!; city water, electric light; lot 60x123; 31.975, 1100 cash, $15 per month. RUSSELL oVMcKITRICK CO., 313(5 MASON 9 ROOMS, NEW $5,500 This fine house was' built for a home I years ago. Tha owner has left the city and wisncs to1 sell at once. Has full lot. beautiful lawn and fine shade and fruit trees; also a nice barn suitable for gar age, with driveway from the front; fur nace heat. line, large reception hall, par lor, back parlor, dining room, large kitchen, large butler's pantry and rear entry on first floor; 6 bedrooms and bath on second floor; large floored attic. This Is very substantially built houtse and la en. tlrely modern and complete In every way All the roonia are nlcrly papered and It is In first class condition. Fine south front lot. among nice homes. Why build when you can buy this house and fine lot much cheaper than you can duplicate it. See us about this place at once. HAST1NOS & HEYDEN. ,lt14 Harney St $1550.00 2916 Ersklne St.. 7-room house. good building in rear for workshop, lot, ft- This la a very low price. 60x100 $1400.00 3124 Miami St.. 6-room cottage, with city water. Full lot. $1000.00 3009 Charles St., 4-room cottage, with city water. $2000.00 311-13-15 Burt St . I and 4-room cottages. U ft. front by 1 ft. deep; any of the above properties can be sold on easy terms. McCngne Investment Company 'Phou PftUClM US. IfrOt Dpdgs fit. REAL ESTATE CITT rkurURTT FOH I ALB. (Controlled.) WEST FARNAM Two squares north of Farnam St, one block from new &th Bt. residence district. 8 rooms, strictly medirn, eonier, lot tox 14S. $5.o00. Terms O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N. T. Life. Doug, or A-2152 West Farnam Home Lt us show you througb a model house In the way of comfort, con venience and elegance. The house la planned bo you can get a draft through all the rooms If you wish to. It is planned to gave the housekeeper a rood many steps; It Is finished In quarter-sawed oak fin ish downstairs, with dining room cell ing beamed and side walls paneled; upstairs in white enamel, with ma hogany stained doors, tiled bath, two large rooms and servant's bath room on third floor. Large porch with ce ment floor. The equal of many $10,- 000 houses. Let us tell you more about It. THE BYRON REED CO., 'Phones Doug. 9297; A-3834. 212 S. 14th St. REAL ESTATE f A R M AMU HAM U LAAU FOR 8 ALB Colorado FOR SALE Number good relinquish ments In Crown Creek Valley, Colo., three oilies from town, good water twelve to forty feet. Also fine deeded land. Ad dress L., Box 50. Carson, Iowa. Iowa. Over Rtx Hundred Acres. The Kelsey Farm. Monona County, Castana, la. Full particulars and terma, Howard D. Gordon, Hazardvtlle, Conn. I Idaho. Idaho Carey Act Lands. Now open for entry In the choicest agricultural section of the northwest. The Fnake River Valley, Southern Idaho. State tlovernment Supervision. For free Information on Irrigated Lands write c. B. Hum. Hoisa Idaho. Mlaaeaoia. 820 ACRE8 well Improved land. Red River Valley. Minnesota. Nothlna better on earth. U3.00 r acre. P. J. McMabon. Endicott. St. Paul. Minn. Missouri. FINE FARM for sale; 2'3 acres well Im proved, In Daviess county, Missouri. In quire J. L. Dillon, Hamilton, Mo. Nebraska. Nebraska. 640-55 PER ACRE Have you noticed the Increase In salea and prices of land In western Nebraska during the last few years? We believe this land la a very good Investment. Let us tell you about It. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red l'J9. Omaha. Neb Mitchell's Farm Bargains 820-acre Improved Buffalo County farm, 2?0 acres cultivated, 10 acres alfalfa. Good land and very cheap. (36 per acre. 480-acre, fine Improved Rock county dairy farm; new 11-room house, all buildings good. Fine level land, good orchard, fine grove, fju per acre. W. W. MITCHELL, Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Sole Agent. GOOD Cass county farm, 320 acres, half a mile north or iagle; well Improved, call on or address, w. A. BagrEagla, Neb. FOR SALE 2,100 acres of ranch and farm tana, zuu head of uattle, 60 bead horses. good house and barn; cement reservoir that supplies water for house and barn. or particulars address Box 215, Uordon, Neb. A SNAP 480-acre w farm; 50 acres hog heaT tighl; corn and alfalfa good Improve- ments; 336 per acre. J T. Campbell. Lltch- tield, Neb. IMPROVED farm, 120 acres, 15 mllea from Omaha. 3U7.50 per acre. $20 less than land adjoining; not listed with any agent; for Information Inquire at 334 N. 41st tot. Phone llarney 4113. FOR SALE 120 acres 1 miles f rom Talmage, 3 mllea from Lorton, lt miles from Neb. City., Otoe Co.; best land In the world. See owner or writ to 616 Central Ave., Neb. City, Neb. FOR SALE 00 acres good land In Jules- burg, Colo., irrigation district; price. $2,200. Will accept automobile -worth $700 aa part payment. Address Box 33, Murdock, Neb. North Dakota,. OUT THEY GO TO HAYNE3 AND MOTT. ADAMS AND HETTINUER COUNTIES, NORTH DAKOTA, to buy our low-priced land and sea the big crops of Dollar vneat; new railroads building and ew towns, where new hotels and business houses are needed, fees W in. H. Brown Co., Hayuea, Adams County, North Dakota, (or maps ana lac is. South Dakota. SOUTH Dakota farm, ranch, mineral and timber land for sale or trade. 1.KO0 acrea. part Irrigated farm, fine Improvements, one mile erut 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 lu land. Rep resentatives wanted, farmers preferred. Farrar at Jepsen, Rapid City, S. D. - 440 ACRES In one of the best valleys In South Dakota, near town; good home mar ket; will produce (4.000 a year.. Sell 26 por cent below selling price of land In this lo cality. Will cut land up; terma. Writs J. tl. bturr, bt. Onge, e. u. FOR SALE 320-acre farm, 160 acres under cultivation; good. buildings, good well, on line of new railroad; price, $30 per acre: carry $4,000. Write W. N. Van Camp, Hlgh- 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 $1150 to $16 per acre; choice farm land and located In a nice country, also have relinquishments. For Information writs Hudson Land agency. Midland, S. D. WaahlBfftoa. cash will buy 100 acres of land i ditch, 24 miles north of Spokane, A. Kunkel, . Box 1303, Spokane, tS.OGO under i Wash. Waah. REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Weal. wead riidg., mn ana rarnam. $0 to $5.0u0 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., luu w. t. L.U. Doug, oi A-2I53. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Inveament Co. LOWEST RATES Bemls. Brandela Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THoMAS BUENNAN Room 1. New ork Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE purclmae money, inort gage and contracts bought. Antelope In vestment Co.. Old Boston btore Uldg. GARVIN BROS.. 313 N. Y. Life. 3500 lo $2u0.0u0 on Improved property. No delay. WANTED City loans and marrams. W. Farnam binllh at Co., U2V amain Hi. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. PAYNE, BOSTWICK CO, N. Y. Lit Private money, lM lo $5,000; low rate. SECOND MORTGAtiL loans n-s-ouated Apply Rooms 417-11 Hrl Natl Lau lilug beu -jruuuy mwis WANTED TO BUY WANTED Several carloads of fresh milk cows or springers. Dealers In state, let us hear from you. Alf.mllo Sanitary Dairy Co., Uxi rarnam 8u BEST price paid for second-hand furni ture, carpeta, clothes and ahoea. Tel. Doug. BALTIMORE td-hand store pays best price Id-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 4-06. BEST prioe paid for td-hand furniture, stoves, clothing. W. Rosenblatt. Tel. D. &4U1. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED To borrow from private rarty, $.OU0 on gilt-edged security. Address F lm. Bee. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Light housekeeping rooms for couple. In north end of city; nortii of Blnney St., Address 0-2X2, Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS PRINCIPALSHIP by wulverslty graduate. Three years' experience teaching. Best references and testimonials. Address Box 724 Hartington, Neb. PRINCIPALSHIP by university gradu ate. Three years' experience teaching. Best references and testimonials. Address Box 724, Hartington, Neb. INTELLIGENT woman) position doc tor's or dentist's offioe. Address L 2U, Bee. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINM To the Stockholders of Omaha Belt Rail way Company: You are hereby notified that by resolu tions of the Board of Directors of the Omaha Belt Railway Company, duly adopted at a meeting of said Board on the 17th day of August, 1909, a special meeting of -the stockholders of Omaha Belt Railway Company has been called to be held at the general offices and principal business offioe of said company, at the office of C. E. Wapar, at the southeast corner of 15th street and Farnam street. In ths city pf Omaha. Nebraska, on the t3rd day of Octo ber. liK. at nine o'clock In the forenoon, for the following purposes: (1) To consider the sale, conveyance and transfer by this Company of the whole and every part of Its line of railroad and branches, constructed or to be constructed, together with all the real estate and other assets and property, real, personal or mixed. rights, privileges, franchises, powers and Immunities of this Company, and all Interests therein, to The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, a consolidated corporation of the states of Missouri, Kan sas and Nebraska, formed under a certain Contract and Articles of Consolidation dated tha 2Mth day of May. 1S0S; and to determine whether such sale, conveyance and transfer, and the terms thereof, shall be consented to, ratified, assented to, ap proved and adopted: and. (2) If It shall bo determined ny tne stockholders that such sale, conveyance and transfer be oorsenled to, ratified, as sen ted to, approved and adopted, then to authorize and direct the proper officers of this ComDnav from time to time to ex ecule and deliver any and all deeds and other Instruments of whatever nature, and to take all further or other action, neces sary or proper to carry such sole, convey ance and transfer fully Into etrect; ana. ;i) To ratify ard confirm all action taken and authorised by the Board of Di rectors of this Company, and to take any other action In the premises, and to transact any other business that may prop erly come before the meeting. For the purpose of thlr meeting the stock transfer books of this Company will be closed at the close of business on the 12th day of October, 1909, and remain closed until the openins of business on the 25th day of October, 1909. Dated August 17th, 1909. C- S. CLARKE, President of Omaha Belt Railway Com pany. F. W. IRLAND, Secretary of Omaha Belt Railway Com pany. Augl9-D27t NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEB:TINQ To the Stockholders of tha Nebraska South ern Railway Company: You are hereby notified that by resolu tion of the Board of Directors of The Ne braska Southern Railway Company, duly adopted at a meeting of said board on the 17th day of Almost, 1909, a special meeting of the stockholders of The Nebraska South i em Railway Company has been called to bn held at the general office and principal business office of said company at the of fice of C. E. Wagar, at the southeast cor ner of Fifteenth street and Farnam street. In the city of Omaha. Nebraska, on tha 23d day of October, lfH)9, at o'clock In the forenoon, for the following purposes: (1). To consider the sale, conveyance and transfer by this Company of the whole and every part of Its line of railroad and branches, constructed or to be constructed, together with all the real estate and other assets end property, real, personal or mixed, right. privileges, franchises, powers and hnmiiniHi'U of this Company, and all 1 Interests therein, to The Missouri Pacific. nan way company, a consolidated corpora' t ton of the States of Missouri. Kansas and Nebraska, formed under a certain contract and ArHelos of Consolidation dated the 2!th day of May, 1909; and to dftermlne whether soon sale, conveyance ana transfer, and the terms thereof, shall be consented to, ratified, assented to, approved and adopted; nd (2 ) If It shall be determined by the stockholders that such sale, conveyanoe and transfer be consented to, ratified, as sented to, approved and adopted, then to authorize and direct the proper officers of this company from time to time to execute and deliver any and all deeds and other in struments of whatever nature, and to take II further or other action, necessary or proper to carry such sale, conveyance and transfer fully Into effect; and (3.) To ratify and confirm all action aken and authorized bv the Board of Di rectors of this company, and to take any other action In the premises, and to trans act any other business that may properly come before the meeting. f or the purpose or this meeting ths stock transfer books of this Company will be closed St the close of business on the 12th day of October, 1909, and remain closed until the opening or business on the rth day of October, 1909. Da tea AuguBt iv. uwe. C. 8. CLARKE President of The Nebraska Southern Rail way company, T. W. IRLAND. Secretary of The Nebraska Southern Rail way company. A19d21t NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING To the Stockholders of the Nebraska South- p.allway company: You are hereby notified that bv resolu tions of the Board of Directors of Omaha Southern Railway Company, duly adopted at a meeting of said board on the 17th day of August. 1909, a special meeting of the stockholders of Omaha Southern Railway Company haa been called to be held sl the general offices and principal business of fice of ssia company, at the office of C. E. Wavar, at the southeast corner of Fifteenth street and Farnam street. In tha cltv of Omaha. Nebraska, on the 23d day of Octo ber, 1909, at 9 o'clock In tha forenoon, fur the following purposes: (L) To consider the sale, conveyance and transfer by this Company of the whole and every part of Its line of railroad and branches, constructed or to be constructed, together with all the real estate and other assets and property, real, personal or mixed, rights. nrvij franchises, dswsis and Immunities of this company, and all interests inerem, to i ne Missouri Pacific Railway Company, a consolidated corpora tion of tha Slates of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, formed under a certain Con tract and Articles of Consolidation dated the 29th day of May. D09; and to deter mine whether such sale, conveyance and transfer, and the terms thereof, shall ha, consented to, rat inert, assented to, approved and adopted; and (2) if It shall be determined bv tha stocKnoiaers that such sale, conveyance ana transfer te consented to, ratified, a Sented to, approved and adopted, then in authorize and direct the proper officers of this company from time to time to execute nd deliver any and all deeds and other Instruments of whatever nature, and to lake all further or other action, necessary or proper to carry such sale, conveyance and transrer iuuy into errect; and 13 l To ratify and confirm all action taken and authorized ty the Board of Dl reciors or inis i umpany. and to tako anv other action In the premises, and to trans act any other business that may properly cme oeiore ine meeunir- ror the purpose of th ie purpose of this meeting the stock tra inrer nooks of this ( ompanv w!l he closed at the close of business on the 12th day of October, l:H8. and remain closed until the opening of business on the 2."th dav of October, 1909. I-ated August 17, 1909 - S. B. SCHUYLER President of Omaha Corn pa uy. Southern Railway F W. 1RI.ANH Secretary of Omaha boulheru Railway Company, A-UeiJUt GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS Foil Eyl 1PAUE. DEPOT Vjuartet master s Office, Thud and Onvei Streets. St. Louis. Mo.. August 14. ls.tf. Sealed proposal In triplicate, subjcot to the usual conditions, will be received here until 12 o clock noon. Central time, August 84. 1V0W. and then opened, for furnishing and delivering at V. S Clothing Depot, fecund and Arsenal streets. St. Louis, Mo, or Philadelphia, New York Or Washington Depot, .".iH'O trunk lockers and 600 Hold desks. The right is reserved to rej-ct or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Piofercnce will be given to articles of domestic mnuufacture, conditions of quality and price (Including In price of for eign productions or manufacture the duly thereon; being enu.nl. Standard samples can be seen at and blanks tor proposals and full Information will be lurinshed upon application to thla office. Envelopes containing proposals to be Indorsed "Pro posals tor Kiutpage to be opened 12 noon, August 24. lvus " Captain W. M. Coulling. L". S. Army, Depot yuartermnster. Ai;-lS-l-21-23 DEPARTMENT OF TUB I.NTKRIOIU office of Indian Affairs. Washington, D. C, Scaled proposals for letting District No. I in the Cheyenne River In dian Reservation, South Dakota, for grat ing purposes, either under a lease or by permit, will be received at the office of the Coinrinesloner of Indian Affairs, Wash ington. D. C, until 2 o'clook p. in., on Monday, August 30, 190. and will be Imme diately thereafter opened In the presence of such bidders as may attend. Maps showing the location of the dlstricta and all necessary Information may be obtained on application to -the Superintendent of the Cheyenne River Indian school, Cheyenne River Ageficy, South Dakota. K. G Val entine, Commissioner. Jy21d30t DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR office of Indian Affairs, Washington. D. C.. Sealed proposals for letting gracing privileges on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana, under the permit system, wilt be received at the offioe of the Commissioner or Indian Arlalrs. v ash ing, D. C until 2 o'clock, p, in., on Mon day. August M. 1909, and will be Immed iately thereafter opened In the presence of such bidders as mnv nticnd Maps showing the location of the reservation and all necessary Information may be ob tained on application to the Superintendent of the Blackfeet Indian school, Browning, Mont. R. ii. Valentine. Coiuiiiih -toner. Jy2ldjut RAILWAY TIME CARD tMON STATION 10T1I A MASON Chicago A Northwester NORTHWESTERN LINE EAST. Leave. Arrive. Omaha-Chicago Spe'L.a V.vi pm a 7:40 am Colorado-Chicago .......a 5:20 pm a 3:24 pm raciric coast-cnicago..a e:t pin a s.s pm Chicago Daylight Spe'l.a 7 40 am all. 41 pin Omaha-Chicago Local. .al2:05 am all:35 pro Los Angeles Portland Limited a 9:10 pm al2:3f pm Overland Limited ......ali:50 pm a 7:15 am Fast Mall a 11:04 am Fast Local, Cedar Rapida-Oiuaha a 3:35 pm Omaha-Carroll Local. ..a 1:46 pm a 9:30 am NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight a 7 45 am al0:20 pm Minnesota and Dakota. a 7.00 pm r. Twin City Limited ....a 9:00 pm a 7:05 am Sioux City Local ......a 1:46 pm a 3ru pm Dakota-Sioux City Omaha a 9 30 am Minnesota-Sioux City Omaha all 00 am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Bonestoel a 7:50 am a 10:30 pm Lincoln-Long 1'ini ....a 7:50 am all :00 am Norfolk-South Platte. ..b l:U pm bo:aipm Hastings-superior b 2:15 pm b 5:20 pm Deadwood-iiol Springs, a 1:50 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a J:o6 pm all:O0 am Fremont-Aioion .i ui.douui Chicago, Hock Island d Faclfie - EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 3:10 am all:05 pm Iowa Local a 6:40 am a 4.30 pni The Mountaineer a 7:42 am a Z.bi am Dta Molnas i,ocai a 4:uu pm iu: pm Iowa Local uiti.no am d :. pm Chlcago-Eaatern Ex..,. ft 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. .a 6;0S pm a S:& am I WEST. Ths Mountaineer..... ...a 3:00 am a 7:Sj am Chicago-Nebraska L.IQ for Lincoln) a a.X am a 6:47 pin Colo, and Cal. Ux a :m pm a4:.tupm Okla. and Texas Ex a 4:40 pm a 1:00 pin Rocky Mountain Ltd. ..all:u pm a a:Uo ain Chicago, Hllwsskti C 0t. rail Chicago and Co!s. pec.a 7:36 am all:40 pin Cal. and Oregon Ei.....u u.W pm a 3.'25 piu Overland Limited. ...all :4k pm a 7:16 am Perry Local Hams Pacific' UvlrUuii Limited..., Colorado Express...., Atlantic Express..... Oregon Express Los Angeles Limited Fast Mall ,.b 6U6 pm bu:uu am ..a 7:30 am all:40 pm ..a 3:50 pm a 6.00 pm a v.m am .a 4:10 pm nU .ub pm .a 7:x) am a 6:00 put a 3.60 pm a 6:40 pm a 6:46 pm a 4:4o China and Japan Mau.. 4:00 pm Norili Platte jocai a 6:1 am Coio. -Chicago special... aU. 10 am i.Uu aiu Beatrice t Stroiusburg Eocal r, bl2:40 pm b 1:40 pm Vaney Local (.motor via Lane Cut-ofW alO.OO am Valiry Local wnoior;....a pin Hastlnus-Supenor b 2:16 pm a 2:46 pni a 9:uo am b 6:20 pm Local passengers not carried vn uains Nos. 1 and 3. Missouri Pacific K. C. and St. L. Ex a 9:00 am K. C. and St. L. Ex all:16 pm Chicago Uraat Western Chicago Limited a 3:16 am Twin City Limited ....a 1:16 am a 7:00 tin a 6.60 piu a 8:30 pm -a 3:30 pin Chicago Express ..a 3:30 pm Clarion Local Twin City Express . llliubla Central Chicago Express...., Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm ..a 3.00 pin a 9:00 am ..a 7:16 am a 3:46 pm ..a 6:00 pm a J:lu am ..b 7:16 am ,, Mli.ii.-bi.. : Paul ,xp. Minu.-fct. raui i.iu.. .a :uo pm a 7:15 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge Loc.b 4:16 pin bU:30 am SU. Louis Ex a 3:30 pm a 3:25 am oi. Louis Local Ifrooi Council Bluffs; a 1:00 am all:16 bin Sianberry Local (from couueu iiiuirsj o 6:uo pin diu.xo am BURLINGTON TA 10TH A MASON Burlington Leave. ..a 4:10 pm ..a 4:10 pm ..a 4:10 pm , .ail. 60 pm ..a 3:20 am Arrive, a 8:4i Pm a 6:10 pm a 6:10 pm a 7:06 am a 6:10 pm Denver and California Puget Sound Ex - Blaok Hills ..., Northwest Ex Nebraska points Lincoln Fast Mall...., Nebraska Ex ,.b 1:20 pm al3:lfi pm a 3:16 am a 10 pml Lincoln Local Lincoln Local ..a 7:26 pm ..b 3:06 pm a 7:50 pm bl0:20 am a 3 60 am a 2:40 pm a 7:06 am all pm a 3:66 pm a 8:00 am all:30 am all:30 am a (:46 am a 6 :10 pm Schuyler-Plat tsmouth P attsmouth-lowa ... .a 9:13 am Beilevue-Plattsmouth ..al2:30pm Colorado Limited .......all;60 pm Chicago Limited a 7:20 am Chicago Ex a 4 J pm Chicago Flyer a 6:30 pm Iowa Local v a 9 li am St. Louis Ex a 4:40 pm Kansas City and St. Jo. a 10 46 pm Kansas City and St. Jo. a 9:15 am Kansas City and St. Jo. a 4:40 pm WEBSTER IT 1DTH WEBSTER Chicago, St. Pan I, Minneapolis A Omaha- Leave. .b 1:00 pm Arrive bll:46 am Sioux City Express Omaha Local c 6:30 pro b 9:20 pm Sioux City Passenger Twin City Passenger... .b 6:33 am Sioux city txicai c : am Emerson Local b 6:66 pm b 1:10 am Mlssonrl Paolfle Auburn Local b 3:60 pm bliJO am a Daily day only. b Dally except Sunday, e , d Daily sxoept Saturday. Mayor Jim Likes a Talking Match Will Go to Lincoln to Debate Prohibi tion with Mr. Richards Again. Mayor Dahlman enjoyed his debate at Albion so much that he has agreed to meet Mrs. Richards again on the platform at the state fair at Lincoln, September X. "Mrs Richards la an earnest speaker, but a 'air one," aald the mayor. Monday night uumnian addressed an audience at Petersburg, speaking on poll! I cal tliriiiea. t'.i niesilng being tn:l,llvJ ,s tUs enuAly deuwviaUu couiiuliiso. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Move for Greater Omaha TaKei on Definite Form, TO CALL GENERAL CONFERENCE Representatives of obarbaa Townt to Re Asked to Join with Osnaha t'ltlsena In Dlscasslag the Plana. Citizens of South Omaha. Florence. Ben son and Dundee a 111 be officially Invited by the municipality of Omaha to meet with a delegation made tip of Omaha citlzeni for the purpose of talking over the situa tion and defcrnilnlng the best method of effecting a "Greater Omaha." Councilman Berka Introduced In last night's meeting of the city council a reso lution to this effect. The resolution waa passed and goes to the mayor for his sig nature The date for the proposed confer ence Is' not set. The councilman's Idea Is to get the views of all concerned, to point out the benefits to all to be derived from consolidation and to Inaugurate a movement that will win at the polls. Ordinances were Introduced to require the street car company to provide slip rails for use In times' of fvre; to require mes senger service coiupanlui to take out li censes and provide Indemnifying bonds, and calling upon the Board of Park Commis sioners to recommends u suitable place for a recreation park. Cmincllman Ktigel In troduced the messenger service ordinance and Councilman U I ka the other measures. For Street Improvements. Ordinances were also introduced ordering the improvement of the following streets by paving and curbing: Twenty-fourth street, between Davenport and Cumlnf streets; Cass street, between Eleventh au ThirleerfTh streets; Wakeley atreet, be tween Forty-first and Forty-secoud streets Hawthorne avenue, between Glenwood ave nue and Thlrty-elghlU street; Twenty-sev enth street, between Leavenworth and Hickory st roots; Fortieth street, between Farnam und l'odge streets, and Webster street, between Twenty-eighth avenue and Thirtieth street. The council discovered that the O. lv. of tha city attorney on bonds It has been ap proving for years dors not guuiantee tlx sufficiency of the bonds, but merely ctrtl fles to the legality of form, and referred ti the finance committee a number of bond. presented. Among these was a bond pre sented by Caldwell & Dralve lo Indemnify the city against damage by reason of tie fence tie firm has built around Its com house work. Will Let Sewer Contract. Several sewer contractors protested against the policy of letting small conn arts on bid' and doing large pieces of work by da; labor, and the council Instructed the cuj clerk to advertise for bids for a relief man sewer on Pierce street between Tliirtcctul and Fourteenth streets and on '1'liliUeti street between Pierce street und Lincoln avenue. The wot k, lo cost about. $7.e0.i, had previously been ordered done by tin sewer department of the city engineering department. City Engineer Craig udvisii the council thut the work could piobabl) be done cheaper by lettlny It .on contract, as the city pays day laborers more than do private contractors. On the motion of Councilman Hiuclier bids will be udvi'itlsed for bias tai.iugt for the front entri'iicc in vh. eit.. lull. Mr. Brucker cald It Is haul lor eluerl) or infirm people to climb the lo.it; I: Kill of steps without anything to utke Imii of for assistance. More Htret-t I.Jabts. Sixty more arc lamps Will be liiktalled. five In each ward. An arc lamp was ordered placed at the intellect. on of Twenty-sixth and Parker a; recta and olio on Forty-first street between Junes und Leavenworth streets. Gas lainpk were ordered placed at the intersection of Thtity elghth avenue and 'Pacific atreet, Tlilrty elgiith and Mason streets and oa Fortieth street between Dewey avenue and Harney street. Small Garden on Very Rich Ground i Italian Fruit Vender Cultivates Part of John F. Coad's Vacant Property. The smallest and must valuable gardai In Omaha Is located at the corner of Sev enteenth and Harney streets. It occupies about twenty feet on Harney and fifteen feet on Seventeenth street. The "pieoe dt resistance" Is a thrifty peach tree, aboul twelve feet In height. In the center of thi garden. The entire tract Is utilized, In which are growing tomatoes, beans, squashes, corn and a miscellaneous va riety of garden sass, peculiarly toothsome to the Italian gardener who operates th fruit shanty Immediately adjacent. Thi ground on which the garden is growing if valued anywhere from $?6.0jO to $100,000. URBAN NEEDN'T GO BACK TO C00LC0L0RAD0 YET Judge Sntton Urania' film Free do is on Writ of Habeas Corpus. Teatlmony that no offer of eompronils. with tha Urbans was given before Judgt Sutton Wednesday morning, Deputy Sheriff Gus Sedin taking the stand to deny Mrs. Urban s story. Mrs. Urban had tesfjlied that ths Adams company and ths Douglas county officials agreed to dismiss ths cast against Urban If he, on tha other hand would drop his suit against tha Adam, company, a Colorado corporation, for al leged false Imprisonment. E. J. Hutln splller of Denver took the stand and etv tered a denial in behalf of the companj After hearing argument Judge SuUou granted ths writ and released Urban from custody. LOOK TO OPENING OF SCHOOLS Larger Attendance Than Ever la E x nected and Provisions Are Being Mad Accordingly. School board officials ar making prep aration for th reopening of th city's schools which comes Tuesday, September 7. A considerable Increased attendance at all the buildings Is expected, and par ticularly at th Saratoga school, where ths growth of population In th vicinity has been large. An extra room has been rented In ths neighborhood and now la being fitted with desks and blackboards. Superintendent Davidson Is still at Lud Ington, Mloh., on his vacation and Prin cipal Graff of th High school Is enjoying life at Devil's Lake, Wis. A Fierce Attack of malaria, liver derangement ,nnl Mlnej trouble Is easily cuied by Kleetii,. Fitters. :!,. gimiun'ecd ntuuut. duo. huid l Uealwa Diu Cm.