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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. AUGUST 31. WOO.
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OFFERED FOR RENT
lorf ( t I n aed.
COOI") e'ore room. Ill 8- ltb St.
Fin office In Wead UMg
F D. WEAD, 1M01 FARNAM.
, STOREROOM nd Hwmmt In Scargt
rk. K. O.. N. Hth. HaIL 433 ltainga
I it. ik., coin phone.
STORK !UOM for rent At 20 8. I4th Mil
I fur nniMinrr Aug. l.". Apulv at
nc. Palace Clotbuul' Co.. corner l4Ui And
OUglSS.
FOR RENT Modem store room In 15 iw-
on. Nb. wricic ana concrete. .iic70 n.,
corner building, east front, to A rood mer
chant. Will rent cheep. Fplendid location.
A'ldres K. L. fcandnsny. Knits City. Neb.
K OFFERED FOR sale
Kb rait are.
FOR RALE Entire household goods and
furniture of b09 park Ave. ,
Typewriter.
TYPEWRITERS Any mnke, all prices,
sold and rrnted, rent Applied: easy term;
shipped any here for examination. Write
for larite bargain lift and offer. I). F.
bwanson Co., 417 8. 15lh St.. Omaha. Neb.
Flaaoa and SInelral Instruments.
FOR SALE Washburn mandolin, (rood as
ncv; owner' leaving rlty; will cell for $r;
a regular bargain. .Mil 8. 30th. Tel. A ST7L
( BlUrellaaeoaa.
DRIinS at eui price, freight paid on an
$10 orders;- catalogue free. Sherman
MoConneli Drug Co., Omaha. Neb.
Hot-En'Tot Twjn are corning.
B HANUSUMU postcards; your name In
gold, 10c. Kenwood 8upply Co., 12 L. 4Gth
St., Chicago.
ONE White machine, drop head, new,
cost $40 Will sell for M cash. Tel. Red
3.(14, or rail lull St. Mary's Ave.
Scholarship
tf you Intend taking A sourse In bualnesa
college, see us about a Scholarship. We
will soil you on A saving to you. Ad
drees O tu. care Be.
WE HAVE on" hand A Tiumber of Ink
barrels which 1 will eell at 50a each. They
are floe for rath water or ashes. Call ai
pressroom Eee. Publishing Co.
FOR SAI.F New and td-hand blllard
l and pool "tiilles. .We lead the world In
cheap bnr fixliiiis, easy payments. Bruns-wlck-Dalke
Cullender, 407-8. 10th Bt
IIot-En-Tot Twine are a Hot sensation.
ICE FOR SALE
ood reservoir loe In carload lota. Kelrle
Co., S52 Brandela Bldg., i Omaha.
CO it BALE Cash re later and safe. Ad
ee, J-C79 care Bee. .
FOR SALE A .tlm clock In good con
dition. Apply VT, P. Redmond, Brandela
storca. , . '.
FOR SALE. CHEAP One' new Champion
belt-power, condensing hopper, steel frame
hay press. MtelTXa IliChea. Address A, B.
Hunt. Omaha.' Neb. ' -
BHEATINO at 18 per M. O. C Dlm
mock . A Son. South QiriAhA.
BUT from the factory. Burkley Envelopes
Second Hand Boilers
Wa will aetV tw boiler that have bean la
use At the Baa building. They are eaoh
176-horaepower return tubular boilers. 7.
Inch diatnete by 11 feet long. They have
188 C. 1. tubes, 1 Inches byU feet. Work
ing pressure VA pounds per iquara Inch.
Heat surfaoe U.OOS square teat. Urate area
I24 square rVet. x ,
W Are very anlois to' fllspos of these
boilers Immediately and wilt aeU at a bar
gain. If taken at one.
THE HKB BU1LDINQ COMPANJ.
17th And Farnarn Sta.. - - OmaLa, Neh.
ELECTRIC PIANOS And BANJOS, $140.
Continental Novelty Co Omaha, Neb.
" "OSTEOPATHY
r- JOHNSON, TNS 41 N. T. L. Tel. D. 1M4.
Dr. Katheryn Nlckolaa. 608 N. Y. L. Bldg.
PATENTS
D. 0 BARN ELL, Paxtoa Bla. Tel Red 7117.
HUFFMAN. (II Neville Bldg., Book free.
PERSONAL
PR IV ATA home during confinement;
bablra adopted. Tha Uood Samaritan BanU
tarlum. 140 lat Ave., Council BlqJfa, la.
MAGNETIC BuMTi5r.B.
A KilMl! for women aurlng confinement.
We find homes for babies where mothers
cannot care for them. Babies boarded.
For terms, addreaa Mrs, Martha A. Lee, m
Bancroft BU, OnuUiA, leb. fhona JJoug
las 192L
Hot-Bn-Tet Twin are a Hot ensatioa.
OMAHA BtAmmerari' Ina.. Ramge Bldg.
HALL'S safes, &aw, Id-band. 1S11 rarnam.
DR. ECK3ER3, PrlvAt aonftDemant home,
lull Martha St.
Tel.
. Douglaa UHO.
THE SALVATION ARMY solicits oastoff
clothing; In fact, anything you do not need.
We collect, repair and sell at 1M N. 11th
St., for coat of collection to tha worthy
poor. Cull phone DouglaA 413S and wagon
will call, v
MRS. niTTUNHOUSE. graduate of the
We tmer inaUtute of Nevada. Mo,, treats
rheumatism, constipation, paralyala, lum
bago and all ohrenla dlaaasea; electrle mas
sage and baths. Room M, 4th floor Boa
ton Store Bldg elevator entrance 1M S.
14th SL, stairway on Douglaa a)U
MAONETIQ Treatments, HmmarUn
Brott. tala.8. Uth HU Doug. UN.
ifclO Tunaa your piano. All this week,
v work guaranteed. Phone Dw 1U4.
ISli Famara St., Coral Piano Co.
Prlvata confinement hone. Mrs. Dr. King
1K4 N. Uth. Tel.. Weo. 166. lnd. B-UCA
LADIE4 wishing to obtain tha latest
drees outtfng ' syatem. Lee.ru eutung. Call
&U No. St, 'PApoa, Douglaa Tuil
Third Prize Story
MR LAUNDERS1 SUCCESSL
L niiTJorle " WTiUer" lfoiiy CreeC; Ia7
aged 18 yaaxai m ether, Mr. Mary F.
Wultei NlnCi grade. Honey Creek school.
Ten.-her, Mlea E. Hamburg.
VAVT5aT good . shoemaker; a gooS
Job for A good biaai steady work; good
agea for tha right man, to bael and put
on aolea for maohloa work. ,
Mr Blunders wat looking for work.
wma a ahoamaker by trade,
Tha naa ha worked for had failed In
buatiMaa somewhat and waa compelled to
discharge eon of Mi workmen. And Mr.
Saundara waa ace of them.
Ha lived at A boarding house, but his
money WM Almost gone, and ba didn't
hava aaough.to pay for his board.
Tha evening ha told Mrs. Maloney. tha
landlady, that ah would have to trust
hlra for his baard until he could get work.
f "Sura, but why doA't ye advertiser
"I have,"- eald Sounders, "but nothing
oama of It yet" , -
"Indade. and did ye advertle n Tha
Omaha Beer
THIS STORY WAS CONSIDERED THIRp BEST SENT IN
LAST WEEK AND THE "WRITER WAS AWARDED
TIILRD
PERSONAL
(Continual.)
$50 Reward
We wilt r've $'0 reward for the arrest
of one R. JOHNSON or R. JOHNSTON,
representing himself to be A traveling
salesman for us. This man Is a crook, and
wa warn the public to beware of tils
party. He Is a blonde, light hair. wears
glasses, about 6 feet 104j Inches, weight 1W
and slender, nationality A Swede.
THE LONDON TAILORS,
OMAHA, NEB.
llot-Kn-Tot Twins are coming.
WltKUH do you have your FRESl RIP
TIONM KILLED? Ask your DOCTOR If he
had conflnence In SHAKER'S. HE knows
he can depend on our goods, and wa want
you to tska advantage of our FKICE8 and
SfRVK'K.
We CALL FOR and DELI ER prescrip
tions without extra charge. THAT'S FAIR.
WE WILL call for. clean and adjust
your phonograph for 11. GO
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.,
I'lionea Doug. 14W3. A-l'3.
Cor. 15th and Harnev.
PRINTING
PHONE 1NL. A-2&X) for good printing
Lynsstadt Printing Co., Wth 4k Capitol Ave.
HOLLAND Printing Co.. U0 8. 17th SL
WATERS Printing Co.. (2i 8. Uth 8L
HYATT ft LONOACRE, PRINTERS.
17o Leavenworth at Tel. loug. 1647.
REAL ESTATE
Heal fcstate Dealers.
REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 15; prompt
aervlce; get our prices. 1710 Farnam bu
GANOESTAD, 404 Bee Bldg. Tel. D. IM1.
PAYNE 1NV. CO., first floor N. T. Life.
BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 477 Brandela Bldg.
REAL. ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO.
'.HAS. E. WILLIAMSON. President.
C1TV PROPERTY FOR IALB.
WHEN YOUR LOT
IS PAID FOR
Wa will furnish you all the money to
Duim your nouse n you ouy in our
Lincoln Heights Addition
on Maple, Blnney and Wirt Sts. Wth to 3d
Hts. All lota are dirt cheap, frioes,
$65 TO $275 EACH.
$5.00 Cash, $5.00 a Month.
NO INTEREST OR TAXES.
Make the start today. Don't put It oft
from month to month or year to year. A
little effort on your part and it will be
eaay to put away this amount every month,
Coma and see us. Let ua take you out
You can't miss It.
HASTINGS tt HETDEN. 1614 Harney St
WANT an offer on modern house;
rooms and reception hall; plumbing and
furnace: all new. 4244 Patrick Ave. Hee
owner at 4304 Patrick Ave,, or call Web.
!t.
v-ROOM detached house. - Inautra S24 8.
2th Ave.
$100 CASH, $15 MONTH
Near car Una, -aohool And church.
6-R00M HOUSE
How much have you saved, paying rant.
lor last tan years 7
Start Right, Now
Suite 024. N. Y. Life Bldg..
'Phone Red 1910. Omaha, Neb.
SHIMER & CHASE CO.,
New location, batter quarters, facing
Nun nouse, 9 soutn ntn bu
Shimer & Chase Co.,
90 South 17th St. Both 'phones.
HURRY
MAKE THE START
GET THE HABIT
of aavlng and putting 11.00 every week In
A piece of real estate.
HILLSDALE ADDITION
la your opportunity; wa are selling th
lota and selling them fast.
$1.00 Cash, $1.00 a Week
No Interest, No Taxes,
Prices $100 to $200 Each.
100 In all; over half already aold. Thl
Addition la located west of Miller park at
t7th and Curtis Ave. Coma on. take one
today. If you want us to, wa will take you
out 19 see mem.
HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1(14 Harney St
South Omaha Home
Modern T-room house: hot water heat
large, airy rooms, newly paved street
And garage. Call at K14 E. St., South
FOR SALE OR TRADE
A nloe residence lot. one-half block tmm
ear: to trade for 7-room houae, striotly
modern, located in tha southwestern part
vi inn ciiy, puce nut 10 axceea 13,M1.
GALLAGHER & NELSON,
490 Brandela Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
TOR quick returna, list your real aetata
for aala and exchange with me, no aale.
no pay. rv. r . aaiioaeii, UuAra Of Trad
mag., umui. jxeD,
ant
......vm . .ww iiiwiu iiiiuitum ror
store. Call at Leffert'a, 400 Broadway.
for
Nor
"Well, now let ye look thru the want
Ada la The Omaha Bee, aura! Ye'U find
aomethlng that ye can do there, there are
ao many ads to pick from. There bea wan
In there on tha aofy. I'll get It meaelf,"
And. aha did.
Mr. SAundera took; It and looked It over
carefully and found Just what ha wanted
In tha above ad.
ThAt'e just ha thing," ha said.
Tha next morning, bright and early, he
called at tha place and got tha Job.
When ha went to dinner ha told Mrs.
Maloney about his good luck.
Sural and didn't I tell ye that ya could
alwaye depind on Tha Beef
"Faith! and didn't I kapa from coming
to want meaelf thru' A little ad In that
very paper whin I was lift alone wld alx
little chtlderT"
Mr. Saunders went back to his work
that Afternoon happier than be had been
for many a day.
He waa pleased with his work and waa
alw ays ready to recommend The Bea to
any ona who waa looking for work.
PRIZE.
REAL ESTATE
CITY FHOI'KkT Y KOH, IALB
" fConttnued.l
H0CT0R TERRACE ADDITION
Fine Residence Lots on Easy Terms.
$10.00 Down and $10.00 Monthly
PRICE $500 to $800
CHOICE MEDIUM PRICED LOTS IN OMAHA ON HOCTOR
BOULEVARD
Between Omaha and South Omaha
HOW TO (JET THERE. '
Take South Omaha enr to 24th and Central Boulevard, and
walk two blocks east to
HOCTOR
3eautifully terraced lots, fronting
driveway. Cement walks, city water and elegant Bhade trees on
every lot.
PAY CASH FOR THE LOT
WE BUILD THE HOUSE TO SUIT
Come out today and make
Ground Pjvery Evening.
Call at office for plats.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1614 Harney Street.
Home, Sweet Home
DO YOU WANT ONE? OF COURSE
YOU DO. SO DOES EVERY SANE
PERSON. YOU CAN GET ONE FROM
US ON VERY EASY TERMS, AND
THEY ARE THE REAL, GENUINE
ARTICLE. BETTER HOUSES. MORE
VARIETY, MORE MODERN AND
COMPLETE, FINER FINISHED,
LARGER LOTS, BETTER CAR FA
CILITIES AND AS HIGH AND
SIGHTLY A LOCATION AS THERE
IS IN OMAHA, IN FACT, MORE FO
YOUR MONEY AND MORE EVERY
THING THAN ANYONE ELSE CAN
AFFORD TO GIVE. AS WE ARE
BUILDING UP THE ADDITION TO
SELL THE LOTS, REGARDLESS OF
PROFITS. SEEING IS CONVINCING.
GO OUT TO BUNGALOW CITY
TODAY. HOUSES CAN BE SEEN
INSIDE. TAKE BENSON. WALNUT
HILL OR DEAF INSTITUTE CAR
AND GET OFF AT MILITARY AVE.
AND PARKER STREET. PRICES.
$2,900 And UP TERMS. $500 And
UP; INT. 6 PER CENT; BALANCE
SAME AS RENT.
D. V. Sholes Co.
Ill Board of Trade Building.
16th and Farnam Sts.
Telephones: Douglas 49;
Independent A2049T
HANSCOM'PARK DISTRICT
FINE nOUSE, BEAUTIFUL
CORNER.
PRICE REDUCED TO $5,000.
U02 Oebrse Ave. Da vou-want a nice
house on beautiful east front corner lot. on
A fine street of houses? If so, don't fall to
see tnia house. Tha 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 tl.XO
caeh, terms on balance.
HAbTlNGS . HEYDEN, 1614 Harney, St.
GOOD HOMES
ON NORTH SIDE
83.000 for vary desirable T-
roora cottage, all modern ex
cept heat, with barn. In excel
lent condition, well built on
corner lot 60x128 ft., fine shade
trees, one block from 14th
St. car. North of Kountza
place.
83.650 for ISO! Bristol, T-room.
1-story modern house In excel
lent condition. Paved street.
Immediate possession. Rea
sonable terms. Lot 89x181 ft.
84.000 for 3016 Maple St.,
6-room, 2-story, modern square
house, In good condition.
Newly papered throughout.
Full cemented basement, fur
nace heat. Nice location.
84.000 for exceptionally well
built, 6-room, modern cottage
having hot water heat. Newly
decorated throughout. In best
of condition.-Nice shade trees,
bearing fruit, one block from
car line on Templeton St.,
west of 24th. Easy terms.
84.300 for good 8-story, T
roora modern square house
with reception hall, having
oak finish, built by owner for
home two years ago. located
in the best part of Kountra
place near Boulevard. Lot
50x121 ft. Exceptionally low
price, quick aale. Investigate.
Oeorge & Company,
Exclusive Agenta.
1601 Farnam.
Phona Douglas 766.
BEMIS PARK DISTRICT
HOME; $3,500
HOUSE, 1804 N. S3d. being northwest
eorner of 83rd and Decatur Sis. East and
aouth front exposures. Nice shade trees,
on" Harney car line, on high, sightly
ground; paved street In front and paving
all paid.. House strictly modern In every
way and haa good heating plant. You
can go direct to the house and look It
over, as owners are living there, or If you
will call up tha office, wa will ba pleased
to show you through.
HASTINGS ft HEYDEN,
1414 Harney Bt
ONLY $4,400
We offer for quick aale the aast 65 feet
of old street between blocks 11 and 11,
McCormlck'a addition, fronting on Harney
and Dewey Ave. This makea fine piece of
ground 66x170.
LINAHAN REALTY CO.,
Phone Doug. 694. 831 N. Y. L. Bldg.
CLOSE IN COTTAOK
$2,400 for 6-room cottage.
City water, sewer, gas and toi
let on Davenport St.. near
26th. Neyr paved street, nice
made treea. Lot 81x140 ft.
Reasonable tarma.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
Exclusive Agents.
1601 Farnam.
Phone Douglas 756.
BARGAIN
Nice 6-room, all modern except heat; lot
51x140 ft; permanent sidewalk; cement steps
and walk in front of yard; nice shade and
lawn; finely terracd. on 17th St. between
Cuarlea and Reward Sis.
CHRIS BUYER,
22d and Cuming Sts.
WEST FARNAM HOME
$4,800 for 143 No. list ave. T
rooru. 1-slory modern house in
good condition In a deblrable
location. Large lot 6tlxl3-i ft..
Paving all id. Immi-diate
pueaeaeion. Key at our office,
tasy in m. Investigate.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
liSOl Farnam St.
REAL ESTATE
CITY PlorRITT KOR IALB.
CCirmaea.
BOULEVARD.
Spring Lake Tark, on winding
your selection. Salesman on the
BOULEVARD HOUSE. JT43 North 19th
St.. 9-rooms. modern, only $2,500. Thomas
ttrennan. Room L New York L:f Bldg.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RAISCH LAND FOR SALE
eatasa.
U. S. GOVERNMENT LAND
OPENINO UNDER CAREY ACT.
Conrad-Valler project, Montana. 70.000
Acres of fine, graaay prairie under Irrlga
tlon. Drawing October 7. 1909. Must reg
ister for drawing before October 7. Can
register by mall. For information and
blanks write W. M. WAYMAN. Valler.
Montana, or 1150 Security Bank Bldg., Min
neapolis, Minn.
Mertfc Dakota.
OTJT THEY GO TO HATNES ANT
MOTT, ADAMS AND HETTINGER
COUNTIES NORTH DAKOTA, to buy our
low-priced land and sre the big crops of
Dollar Wheat; new railroads building and
new towna, where new hotels and business
houses are needed, beo w m. ti. urowa
Co., Haynes, Adams County, North Dakota,
lor maps and facta.
Kansas. .
FOR SALE WESTERN WHEAT LAND.
Dairy farms and stock ranches. Write
today for FREE descriptive price list. E.
W. SULLIVAN, QOODLAND, KAN.
Atlaaeeota.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Red river
valley farm lands, In Clay and Wilklns
counties; send for Hat. Nelson, Huxley
Land Co.,. Barnesvllle, Minn.
Nebraska.
GOOD farm, near Omaha, for sale or
trade. What have you 7 808 Bee Bldg
FOR SALE Fine ItiO-Acre farm, good
building, fine water and windmill In An
telope Co.; price 840. Addresa Owner, Box
41, Route 1, Clearwater, Neb.
IRRIGATED land on tha North Platte
river valley, watered from government
ditch; no drouth; no crop failures. Price,
from $20 acre up. See E. M. Todd, Bridge
port. Neb.
FOR SALE OR TRADEv-862 acres of
land 6 miles aouth of Lexington at $35 per
acre; Also beat located livery stock In Lex
ington; Invoice about $1,600; will trade for
well located stock merchandise. Address C.
A. Ray, Lexington, Neb.
FARMS FOR SALE.
80 acres. Improved, $75 per acre.
10 aorea, improved, $76 per acre.
100 acres, improved, $61.26 per acre.
240 acres. Improved, 8i6 per acre.
240 acres, improved, $87.60 per acre.
820 aorea. Improved, $100 per acre.
Address HIBBS tk TOTTON, Fairfield, Neb
46 BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $20 Per acre.
We own and control 20,000 acres of Chey
enne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land
now on the market. The heaviest crop
yielding county in Nebraska fur 12 years.
Write for folders and full particulars.
Agents wanted everywhere. Write for our
proposition at once.
FUNDINGSLAMD A SEVERSON,
Land Brokera,
SIDNEY, ... NEBRASKA.
Oklahoma.
Oklahoma
One Firm Produced 2,442,478
Bbls. Oil
Sold 2,117,482 Bbls. in June
in Nowata Co.
80 acres, four miles frc m Nowata, county
seat, fine land as lays out of doors, all
under cultivation, raw houae, burn, etc.,
good well.
A REAL BARGAIN AT $20D0
PER ACRE
We have land In Nowata oounty, in any
alae tract you may desire, from 5 acre
up, at prices rangii.g from $10 to $' per
acre. There are 4.6ug flowing oil welie in
Nowata county. Natural gas is sold at
2o per LOW) cublo feet. You mignt get an
oil well with your land.
Average rainfall in Nowata countv, 3e
inches per annum; average fr.jm March 1
to October 1, 24 Inches, 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
CO to liM bushels per acre; wheat, 2u to 40
bufchela. On account of U aeaaous beini,
over a month earlier than in the norm
wheat sold for $1.S7 per buamel, aa agumst
9oc tills year.
Good water Is found from 20 to 40 feet.
Find Nowata oounty on your map.
The Oklahoma Cherokee Central R. R.
east and west through this county Is a
certainty. Land will probably double in
value within two years. You can't affoid
to niiss this opportunity. Let us tell you
why we can sell this land so cheap. Aak
Missouri 1'acifio ticket agent about low
rates to Nowata. Cume in and see us or
write
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
6ults 624 N. Y. Life Bldg.,
'Phone Red Omaha, Neb.
Oregoa.
OREGON" LAND
Fruit farms, all aisea, prices ranging
from $10 to $2,000 per acre; good market, de
lightful climate, prosperous and energetic
neighbors. CoH on ma for particulars.
C. II. GERBER,
61 Bee Bldg., Omaha.
iustk Dakota.
SOUTH Dakota farm, ranch, mineral and
timber land for sale or trade. 1 MX) acres,
part Irrigated farm, tine Improvements, ons
Mile east of Rapid City In Rapid River
valley for sale or trade. Bargain. Tell m
fully what you wish .J buy. aell or trade.
Come west; make money In land. Rep
resentatives wanted, farmers preferred.
Farrar tt Jepsen. Rapid City. 8. D.
A FINE quarter section of native hay
land for ale near Aberdeen at $40 per acre.
A crop of w heat oe the ground would make
It worth 8 per acre, aa other land adjoin
ing la worth. Aberdeen la tha commercial
city of South Dakota and tha center of the
beat agricultural region of tha atate. Great
big bumpir crops now to be seen In evt-rv
juirccuou. jb. 4. iaipey, lituuDiug, Iowa.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
tioo to tin oiio made promptly. F. D. Wead.
Weed 1.1 lg. Uth and Farnara.
xfiO to to.000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe
Real r.state Co.. ivul N. Y. Life. Doug, oi
a -lira
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Inveament Co.
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
to loan on
Omaha l'.ueinees Properly.
THOMAS BKENNAM.
Room 1. New York Life Bldg.
OARV1N BROS.. SIS N. T. Life. tW to
2UQ.0U0 on Improved property. No delay.
WANTED City loans and warranta. W
Farnam Smith at Co., li Farnam 81.
WANTED City loans. Patera Trust Co.
PATNeTbosTWICK CO..N. Y. Ufa
Private money. tXJ to fci.000; low rate.
SECOND MORTQAOB loana negotiated.
Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Bell 'Phone, Douglaa 1318.
LOWEST RATES Bemla. Rrandela Bldg.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED Several carloads of fresh milk
cows or springers. Dealers in stale, let us
hear fmm you. Alanilto Sanitary Dairy
Co.. l&li Farnam St-
BE8T price paid far JJ linnd furniture,
stoves, clothing. W. Rosenblatt. Tel. D. 5401.
BEST price paid for second-band furni
ture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug,
S97U -
STANDARD UPRIGHT PIANO.
'Phone
Webster 87M.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Ry two ladies, rooms and
board; one teaches In public school; refer
ences, exchanged. Ad J: ess Y 606, care Bee
office.
ONE or two unfurnished steam heated
rooms, down town district, for gentleman's
apartments. N 834. care Bee.
YOUNG LADY wants board and room.
private family, vicinity Bemis park. Ad
dress K 848, care Bee.
WANTED SITUATIONS
CHAUFFEUR wants pot-Itlon with private
family; I years expenenoe; honest, souer,
eta Address D 808, Bee.
WANTED By young man, place to work
for board while attending Duyles college.
notn pnones.
CHAUFFEUR wants position driving
tourists on southern or eastern tours: have
driven In two Glicklen tours and other long
trips. Address A 807, Bea.
A COMMERCIAL traveler (60 years old)
who finishes his work on road each year In
September la looking' for position to first
or year, salary not ao much an object
Highest references. Address M 838, Bee.
WANTED Bricklaying and plastering
work by Job or day. Address A 339, Bea.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
master. Fort Leavenworth. Kimu. Au
gust 20, 1909. Sealed proposals, In triplicate,
will be received here until 11 a. m., centra
time. September 10, 1K09, and then opened
for extending and making certain changes
in the Electric Lighting System and Fire
Alarm System at Fort Leavenworth, Kan
sas. Full Information and blank forms of
proposals furnished on application to this
office. Plans and specifications may be
seen here, also at offices Chief Quarter
master at Omaha, Depot Quartermaster,
St. Louie, and Master Bulldera' Exchange,
Kansas City, Mo. United States reserves
the right to accept or reject any or all
proposals. Envelopes to be marked "Pro
posals for Extending Electric Lighting and
Fire Alarm (System," and addressed to
Captain Wm. D. Davis, Quartermaster.
A29-80-31-S1-14-15
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
To the Stockholders of the Omaha Southern
Railway Company:
You are hereby notified that by resolu
tions of the Board of Directors of Omaha
Southern Hallway Company, duly adopted
at a meeting of said board on the 17th day
of AugUKt, lyO'J, a special meeting of the
stockholders of Omaha Southern Railway
Company has been called to ba held at the
feneral offices and principal business of
Ice of said company, at the office of C. E.
Wagar, at the southeast corner of Fifteenth
street and Farnam street. In the city of
Omaha. Nebraska, on the 23d day of Octo
ber, 11)09, at 9 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 pait of Its line of railroad and
branches, constructed or to be constructed,
together wlih all the real estate and othur
assets nnd properly, real, personal or
mixed, riRlils, privileges, franchises, powers
and Immunities of this company, and all
Interests therein, to The Missouri Pacific
Railway Company, a consolidated corpora
tion of the States of Missouri, Kansas and
Nebraska, formed under a certain Con
tract and Articles of Consolidation dated
the 29th day of May, 109; and to deter
mine whether sucli aale, conveyance and
transfer, - and the terms thereof, shall be
consented to, ratified. Assented to. Approved
and adopted; and
(2.) If It shall be determined by the
stockholders that such sale, conveyance
and transfer be consented to, ratified, aa
srnted to, approved and adopted, then to
authorise and direct the proper officers of
this company from time to time to execute
and deliver any and all deetjs and other
Instruments of whatever nature, and to
take all further or other action, necessary
or proper to carry auoh sale, conveyance
and tiansfer fully into effect; and
(3.) To ratify and confirm all action
taken and authorized by the Board of Di
rectors of this Company, and to take any
other action in tha premises, and to trans
act any other bualnesa that may properly
come before the meeting.
For the purpose of this meeting the
stock transfer books of this Company will
be closed at the close of business on the
12th day of Ootober, 1909, and remain closed
until the opening of buaineaa on tha Kith
day of October, 1909.
Dated August 17, 1909.
S. B. SCHUYLER,
President of Omaha Southern .Railway
Company.
T. W. IRLAND.
Secretary of Omaha Southern Railway
Company. A19dZU
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
To the Stockholders of the Nebraska South
ern Railway Company:
You are hereby notified that by resolu
tion of the Hoard of Directors of The Ke
bmska Southern Railway Company, duly
adopted at a meeting of said board on the
17th day of Auguat. 19US, a special mentlng
of the stockholders of Tha Nebiaska South
ern Railway Company has been culled to
be held at the general offices and principal
business office of said company at tha of
fice of C tZ. Wagar. at the suutheast cor
ner of Fifteenth street and farnam street,
in- the city of Omaha. Nebraska, on the 23d
day of Ootober, at 9 o'clock In the
furenouif, for the follow ing"purposea:
D. To consider the sale, conveyance
and transfer iy ihla Company of me whole
and every part of Its line of railroad and
branches, constructed or to be constructed,
together with all the real estate and other
upsets and property, real, personal or
mixed, rights, privileges, franchises, powers
and immunities of inis Company, and all
inter, sis therein, to The Misiou.i Pacific
Railway Compauy, a consolidated corpora
tion of the States of Missouri, Kansas And
Nebraska, formed under a certain contract
and Articles of Consolidation dated the 2tli
day of May, 19U9; and to determine whether
such sale, conveyance and transfer, and
the terms thereof, shall be conhented to,
ratified, assented to, approved and Adopted;
and
U ) If It shall be determined by the
stockholders that such saley conveyance
and transfer be consented to. ratified, as
sentid to, approved and adopted, then to
authorise and direct the proper offlcera of
nils company from time to time to execute
and deliver any and all deeds and other In
struments of whatever nature, and to take
all further or other action, necessary or
proper to carry such sale, conveyance and
transfvr fully Into effect; and
13.) To ratify and confirm all action
taken and authorised by the Hoard of Di
rectors of this company, and to lake any
other action In the pr iriisen, and to trans
act any other business that may properly
come before the meeting.
For the Duroose of tills meeting the Ktnrk
transfer books of this Company will be'
closed at the close or business on the um
day of October. 1hu9, and remain closed
until the opening of business on the 2-th
day of October, 1909.
Dated August 17, VMM.
C. 8. CLARKE,
President of Tha Nebraska Southern Rail
way Company.
F. W. IRLAND,
Secretory cf Tha Nv'u.ajika evuuiern null
way Compaujf, AOSUilt
SWEEP WINS BIG FUTURITY
(Continued from 8lth Page.)
another rt-hour speed carnival will be held
at Brighton Bearh this fall, and thai nlno
makers and dealers have promised to en
ter cars. Tha association regrets the "re
cent adverse criticism of automoblia rac
ing." and declares thai "the accidents a
Brighton Reach were not due to Any flaw
in the tracks."
JIKIOR. CITY TKNJtIS TOIRMBT
FIs
Start Made by tha To
tera
In Tkelr Competition.
The boys who are entered In the Junior
city tennis tournament made a fine start
at the Field club courts on Monday, Ihe
preliminary round was run off. ten
matches In the first round were played,
and two In the second. The drawings for
the consolations were made last night, and
this evening will sea the affair well Along
towards completion. Some very good ten
nla Is bring played, and the matches are
all proving Interesting. The results so far:
Preliminary round:
Heyn beat Qlfford. 8-8. 8-1
Savidge beat Gaines, by default.
Connell beat Beckett. 7-6. 4-4, 4-4.
Hatch beat Carlson. 8-0. 8-8. x
Thompson beat Johnson, 8-1. CJZ.
McCague beat Mahoney, 6-8, 4-1.
Fernald beat Dougherty, 6-S, T-6.
Ellsworth beat Davis. -l, 8-4, 4-L
Tukey beat Peters, 14-18. 7-5.
J. Gardner bent Duffy, 8-4. 0-8. 6-X.
Aycrlgg beat MeShane, 6-1, 6-0.
Smyth beat I)e France, 6-1. 6-8.
Watson beat MacVeagh, 6-8, 7-5.
Suesniann beat Allwlne, 6-4, 10-8.
Coons beat Frederick. 6-0. 6-8.
McCullough beat Cahn. Jr., 8-0, 8-L
First round:
Adams beat Rector, 6-0, 6-0.
Offutt beat Sweet. 6-L 8-6. -l
W. Nelson beat Smith. 6-8, 6-1.
Hatch beat Connell, 8-4, 8-1.
Thompson beat McCague, 4-6, 6-4,. 6-4.
Smyth beat Aycrlgg. -L 8-6, 6-4.
Huesmann beat Watson, 6-0, 6-1.
DHhcoII beat D. Peters, 6-0, 8-0.
Halplne beat Stoking, 6-1. 4-0.
T. Nelson beat Darby, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1
C. Gardner beat Zimmerman, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1.
Second round:
Halplne beat Drlscoll. 6-S, 1-6, 7-5.
C. Gardner boat T. Nelson, 6-4, 6-0.
Tha drawings for consolation singles
are:
Byes, Darly. Olfford, Oaines, Backet,
Rector, Smith Stoking, and another.
Dougherty plays Davis.
Allwlne playa MacVeagh.
Mahoney plays Johnson.
Carlson plays Do France.
Duffy plays Frederick.
C. Peters plays MeShane.
Zimmerman plays Cahn, Jr.
D. Petera plays Conpell.
GERMAN
BOATS
OUTCLASSED
Americans Win First Three) Placea In
"nnder Clasa Race. '
MARBLEHEAD. Mass., Aug. 30 Amer
ica won a decisive victory over Germany
today the first of the series of Sonder
boat races for the President Taft and Gov
ernor Draper cups. All three places at the
top of the list were raptured by the de
fenders of the trophies, while the three
challenging boats -brought up well In the
rear. The Joyette, owned by Commodore
William H. Chllds of the Benson Hurst
i aeht club. Brooklyn. N. Y.. won first
honors, with the Ellen, owned by Charles
1'. t.'tirtls or Huston second, and the Wolf,
owned by Caleb Ixirlng of Boston, third.
Next came Margaret, one of the German
challengers and following It more than
six minutes astern was the Hevella, while
tne Meenund II finished last.
The Sechund II carried away Its throat
halyards within five minutes after cross
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDER' MEETING
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 office
of said company, at the office of C. E.
Wagar, at the southeast corner of Uth
street and Farnam street, in tha city of
Omaha. Nebraska, on the 21rd day of Octo
ber, 1909, 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 o 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 29th day of May. 1909; 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 be determined by the
stockholders that such sale, conveyance
and transfer be corsenled to, ratified, as
sented to, approved And adopted, then to
authorise and direct the proper offlcera of
thla Compnay from time to time to ex
ecute and deliver Any and all deeds and
other Instruments of whatever nature, and
to take all further oi other action, neces
sary or proper to rai -y such sale, convey
ance and transfer full) lto effect; and,
(3) To ratify ard ooiif'-n ull action
taken and authorized by th .'v.ard of Di
rectors of this Company, and 'eke any
other action In the premises, ind to
transact any other business that rrik.' vrop
erly come before the meeting.
For the purpose of this meeting the 'rk
transfer books of this Company will
closed at the olose of business on tha His
day of October, 1909, And remain rloseu
until the opening of business on tha 20th
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. Augla D27t
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Winifred Mahan and husband to
Frank Jansky and wife, lot 11.
block 15. first addition to South
Omaha $ 70)
Thomas Hannlgan to School District
of South Omaha, lots 10 and 11,
block 33, first addition to Corrlgan
Plaoc tsO
John J. Ryan to same, lot 12, blook
33, came 600
Frank J. Morlarty and wife to aame,
lot 8. block 33. same 175
James Howard and wife to E. E.
Bruce, south 87 feet of lot 1, block
2. West Omaha 27,500
Mxrgaret K. Met 'Untuck t t al to the
MoCague Investment Co., part E',i
NE'i NEV 84-16-13 16)
The Shull Land company to John
Ewbank, lot 2, block 12, Pliull's sec
ond 900
RnUton Townsite company to Adella
E. Corbett, lot 1. block 10. Rals'on 170
G orge M. King and wire to John
Ege. lots 172 and 178. lnox 125
H chard Sayles to Jamea L. Gaines,
lot 2. block 8, Shlnn's second 1
Arabella Counsman and husband to
H. G. Counsman, Jr. et al., south 1
acre of north 6 acres of tax lot 14,
32-10-13 100
J. J. llnchet and wife to Anna I.
Rlchter, lot 1, block T, Hanscom
Placrt l
Anna I. Rlchter to I-aura a. Klllmar.
same 5,500
lulled Real Estate A Trust com
pany to Anton Ostronlc and wife,
,fots 8S and 39, block 1, Kountie's
fifth addition
Michael Shirley and wife to Robert
D. Shirley, north 11V feet of lot 10,
block 1, Park Place
KuDirt D. Shirley to Alice Shirley,
same
Trank E. Haughey et al. to William
K. Magner, lots 11 and 12, block
117, Dundee place
V I Ham K. Magner to Emma B. Mag
ntr, same
B. S. Abel to Lettie S. Abel, lot S3,
b'ock 1, Mctlavock A- O'Keefe' re
plat 1.000
6
5
4,000
J iliu Velebradsky to Anna Vele-
biadky. lota 5 and 6, flock 2, Or
cnara iiome
1
1
1 300
4 lno
Same to same, lots 6. T, 1, block I.
i'ait rsons first addition
H H. Ernest and wife to Nora A.
Weekes, lot 8, block 17, Scully ad
dition John L. Spittbart and wife to Michael
Kuh'kofsky et al., lota 8, 9, 10 and
11. block 2. Pope Place .,
Total . $48,911
ing the starting line and was unable to re
sume racing for fully ten minute, while
the flamage wan being repaired. ice Ad
miral Haiandou. rhalrmon o( the Joint
committee of the kaiswi lii h.-r, a club of
Kiel and Eastern Yacht club of Boston
when asked after tha race what he thought
vf the result eald:
'Oh your boats are ao much faater. It
was a great surprise to me that our yachts
did not do better, for this was real Kiel
weather."
The air was clear as crystal, the wind
cool and of from 11 to 16 miles airength.
and the sea so smooth that It did no more
than give tha contesting yachts a slight
Jump. Hundreds of yachts of every de
scription came out t.f Marblehead hsrhor
laden with throngs to sea the sport. Four
revenue cutters kept the course clear and
the l lilted States navy was represented
by Secretary Meyer on board the dlsiiatcn
boat Dolphin, while the presidential yacht
pyipn wttn several women on the bridge
steamed close to the line.
The race was sailed twice around a tri
angular course, a distance of fifteen
mllea.
R1FLH SCORES AT CAMP PERRY
Secoad Lleatewaat Topham Wlaa the
Leech Cap.
CAMP PERRY. O., Aug. .A -Under per
fect shooting conditions a field of 1(1 and
163. respectively, today fought out tha Na
tloral Rifle association's battle for Ita two
most valued cups the 8600 Wimbledon, pre
sented to tha National Rifle association of
America by tha National Rifle Association
of Great Britain, and the I-eech cup.
Service marksmen won both on pa.
Sergeant Victor H. Csegka of tha United
Statea marina corps, whose home la In
Washington, D. C, took the Wimbledon
in twenty shots at 1.000 yards with a 9.
and Second Lieutenant Joseph L. Topham
of th Thirteenth United Statea Infantry,
a native of Lawrence, Kan., who Is sta
tioned at Fort lavenworth, shot up tha
camp In the Iech match with tha score of
10.1 out of 106 seven shots at 8u0, "0 and
1.000 yards each. Csegka'a soor la one
point better than that by which Captain
Casy vf Delaware brok the match record
a year ago. Lieutenant Topham s 108 Is
one short of Casey's world's record A year
ago. Captain Casey was in the race today,
but failed to land In tha money.
It was A good deal of A field day (or tha
regulars, who took both cups In the Wim
bledon and landed sixteen representatives
In the twenty Wimbledon leaders.
Th ten leaders scored aa follows:
Wimbledon cup match
Srgeant Victor H. Csegka, V. f M. C,. !
Corporal W. A. Fragner. U. a M. 0 97
Captain Ben South, Ohio 97
Lieutenant Towt.aend Whelen, Twenty-
nlr.th United States Infantry K
Midshipman Walter L. Helborg, U. 8. N. !"
Jchn W. Hessian, National Rifle 9a
Captain J. W. Lindsay, Ona Hundredth
United States Cavalry 85
First Lieutenant Charles E. MtHhell.
Twentv-flrst United States Infantry.... 94
Exra G. Allen, U. S. N, W
Lewis E. Hughes, I'. H. N 94
Leech cup match leaders
Secund Lieutenant J. L. Topham, Thir
teenth United States Infantry 103
Captain W. Wise, Sixth Massachusetts.. 101
First Lieutenant H. N. Rlttenhouae,
Eleventh United Statea cavalry 101
Captain C. A. Romeyn, Second United
States cavalry 101
First IJeutenant C. L, Test, Fourth
Texas 100
Captain Patterson, Third MIchlgTan. . .... 100
Earl B. Williamson, U. 8. N 99
Lieutenant Colonel C. B. Andcr, Ohio.. '99
Second Lieutenant Harry Howley, Sixth
United States Infantry 99
The long ranne Individual Tyro match
was won by Lieutenant O. L. Test of
Texas, who performed the feat of scoring
a possible at 1.0U0 yards. The ten icaaers
scores were:
Lieutenant C. L. Test, Fourth Texas.... mi
Thomas Joyce, C S. M C
Pticy Patterson, Third Michigan s
Robert C. Grlffen. U. S. N 4
Henry G. Caldwell, First District Of
Columbia K. ?
Ertust E. Ellh, U. S. M. C
Erra Allen. U. 8. N
Joseph Wlriiowskl, U 8. N 47
M. H. Hodgson, secona uisirici or w
It mbla
Charles Leacy, Fort Pitt Rifle club,
Pittsburg
TEX MS
PLAY AT CINCINNATI
Trl-tnte Tonrnament Reaches Towrth
Round In Single.
rrKTiVNATl O. Auir. 30. Play pro
ceeded rapidly In the second day of the
trl-state tournament today ano several oi
the entrants In the singles, reached tho
fourth round.
Those who got that far were Nat Thorn
ton of Atlanta. Oliver Dunlap and Frank
Garretaon of Cincinnati, Nat Emerson, tha
ex-western chaiwplon, and his brother,
Trux Emerson, Richard Palmer of New
Jersey and C. It. Sloan of Marrletta. O.
As was the case in tne nrst, aay s piay.
the results of all ' matches were true to
form.
Mrs. Edith Hannam of Toronto, Mrs.
N. Bard of Cleveland, and Miss Miriam
Steever of Chicago arrived today from .
the International tournament at Nlagara-on-tlie-Lake,
and will play their first
matches tomorrow.
TAFT TO GIVE YACHT PRIZB
President Will Present Bowl to Win.
ner of International Hare. '
MARHI.EHEAD, Mass., Aug. 80 St
little yachts slipped out of the old Fisher
men's . arbor at Marblehead today for tho
Initial race of the third International
series for the sonder or special type of
boat. The German yachts were the Helleva,
Margaret he and .eehund II, while the
American yachts were the Ellen, Joyette
and Wolf.
Eleven days hence President TafJ1; follow
ing the footsteps of President Roosevelt
and Emperor William, will personally pre
sent to the winner of thevweek's racing tha
big silver bowl which bears his nam. As
an additional Incentive to th contest thl
Lear there Is a second prise, the Governor
Taper cup, which goes to the captain of
the second boat. The Americans won off
Marblehead In 1906, and tha German At
Kiel In 1907.
JEROME! STOPS INTENDED BOUT
Ktchel-Lanford right Will Hot Ba
Held la New Vark City.
N,W YORK. Aug. 80. Following a con
ferei.e between Police Commissioner
Baker District Attorney Jerome and Wil
liam (i Vion of the Fairmont Athletic club
today it Appeared that the Fairmont club'
$JU,K) off- for the Ketchell-Langf ord fight
In thla elt) Till be withdrawn, Mr. Gibson
was told by e district attorney that such
a fight would ."ot be tolerated here.
ROGERS IS THE HIGH Ol'MVER
W. I). Townsend aV Grose, Profea.
eloaals, Tied foi eooad Maney.
George Roger won i high soor At
the regular shoot of the "maha Oun club
Sunday afternoon at Tow send' park at
the east end of the Douglal sreet bridge.
W. D. Townsend and Gross. h nrofes
slonala, were tied for aeoond is.s.y. Tha
cores were:
Gross
..21
24
18
20
20
17
21
21
73 ti tl-90
21 22 A-80
18 18 1". 71
18 21 14---1
18 21 ls-7
17 0 19 7
17 21 20-7t
22 U 24 ft
Townsend
Anderson
Nlckeila .,
Nickels ..,
F. Crablll
C. Crablll
Rogers , . ,
Fall Ona t'lnb , Tesrssatsl.
The Omaha Gun club haa fixed the dates
for th annual fall tournament, which wilt
be shot at the Townsend park, the dale
being October 12, 11 and 14. This shoot will
be for both professionals and amateurs,
but the professionals are not In on tli4
added money, shooting only for the targets.
The club has decided to add IjOO to the
pursts.
Staaton Defeats Lynch.
6TANTON, Neb.. Aug. 30. (Special Tela,
grani Stanton this afternoon deftated the
Lyuerl team on the local grounda by th
core of 6 to 8. Hartman for Stanton
si ruck out twelve men and allowed but
four hits. Batteries: Stanton, Hartman
and Hopper; Lynch. Williams and Wilson.
Hero la Year thane.
About four good foot ball players, weigh
lug 11 pounds, are wanted by th Tigers
for their coming foot ball season, which
starts with the Excelsiors on September la.
Anybody wishing a tryout should 'phona
Harry Prlesman, Webster 211, immediately,
Omaha (lelsg to A ad a ton.
Quite a number of Omaha sportsmen
will attend th annual ahuot at Audubon
September 7 and 8. Th local association
has added $100 to th purses In th dif
ferent event.
- Raeeevlrh in New York.
NEW YORK, Aug. 80-On hia way to
Chicago to meet Frank Gulch, the cham
pion wrestler, Giovanni Raecevleh, nn Aus
trian, arrived here from Naples today.
Gibbon a Winner.
(VrTHTVHT'pn v.h, Autf. 29. .'"Vtciil
Telegram. ) fllbbon d -feated Gothenburg
In A ball gain her today, 1 lu i
i