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TIIK HEK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMRETt 2, 1DO0. f L A 9 - OFFERED FOR SALE lContlnud "IHUrellaaeeas. - DRfOS M rtit fries, flight paid on art 10 orders; catalogue free. Phrrraan A McConnell Drug Co., C'niht. Ntb Hot-En-Tot Twins art coming. ONR Whits machine, drop head, new met 140 Will sell for IK cash. Tel. Red1 ills, or rail 1KU fit. Mary's Ave. Scholarship It ou Intend taking a court in busmen coi.ega, see us about a scholarship. W will sell von on at a savin to iou. dress o , car Bee. WE HAVB 0l hand number of Ink barrel which we wilt nail at Wo each. They re fin fur ram water or ashes. Call at rjuroom Bee Publishing Co. FOR SALE New and td-hand blllard and pool tables. We lead the world .In cheap bar fixture, easy .payments. Bruns wick, Balke Collender. 407 8. 10th Bt. REAL ESTATE Real Estate Dealer. RF.ED ABSTRACT CO.. rt. 14; prompt service; get our prices. 1710 Farnam Bt. OANQESTAD. 404 Bee Bldg. TeL D. 1367 PATNE INV. CO.. first floor N. T. Life. REAL ESTATE ctrr pboi-khtt roH sale. (ContInijd.) BENJAMIN R. B. CO.. VI Brandels Bldg. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. -HAS. E. WILLIAMSON. President. rOR HALE drapes, ale a baskets 17th anu nif riwn, aouui orratia. Hot-En-Tot Twins are a Hot sensation. FOR 8A LE Cash register ancV safe. Ad dress. J-? care Bee. ,,. , SHE ATI NO at fi per M. Q. mock aj Hum, South Omaha. C. Dim- BUt from the factory. Burkley Envelopes ELECTRIC PIANOS and BANJOS, fl.'. Continental Novelty Co., Omaha, Neb. COAL. Wood. Feed. 131( N. 24th. Web. 4. j : Second Hand Boilers We will sell two boilers that havs been In use at the Bee building. They are each 176-horsepower return . tubular boilers. , 74 Inch diameter by M feet long. They have 188 C. I. tubes, Inches bylS feet. Work ing pressure 156 pounds per square Inch. Heat surface ly.OOf square feet Uralo area 12 4i squars feet. We are very anxious t dispose of theas boilers Immediately and will sell at a bar gain. If taken at ones. THE BEE BUILDING COMPANY. 17th and Farnam fits.. Omaha. Neb. C1TT PROPERTY rOR IALD. Belt Line Trackage We have about thirty lots on the Belt line between Patrick avenue and Lake street that we are offering very cheap. A. P. Tukcy & Son. 444 Board of Trade Bldg. Phone Doug. tlL IIANSCOM PARK DISTRICT FINE HOUSE, BEAUTIFUL CORNER. PRICE REDUCED TO :$3,0Q0, 1D0J George Ave. lwyo want a nice house on beautiful east front corner lot, on a fine street of houses? If o, don't fail to nee this house. The lot Is K)xl40 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 Jl.XO cash, terms On balance. HASTINGS & HE If DEN, 1514, Harney St. , BARGAIN Nine, fr-room, all modern except heat; lot SlileS ft.; permanent sidewalk, cement steps snd walk In front of yard; nice shsde snd lawn; finely terraced: on 17th St, between Charles and Seward St. CHKI8 BUYER. KM and Cuming Rts. 7-Room Modern House Full lot Fine location. ONLY $100 CASH Balance monthly payments. You do not orien get such an oDDortuniiy. otuw see It NOWATA LAND A LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 1999. Omaha, Neb. $150 CASH balance same rtit tnivs the X-room, t' siorv noufe at 7920 so. Mtn ft.; mom; plumbing: lot fxlS5 ft. on paved street with paving paid; 175,000 worth of houees to be built within I blocks. Close to school and car. W. LSELBY, 436 Board of Trade Bldg. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON. INS., 41 N. Y. L. Tel. D. 1664. Dr. Katheryn Nlokolas, 60S N. Y. L. Bldg. PATENTS D. O. BARXELL, Paxtbn Bis. Tel Red 7U7, HUFFMAN, til Neville Bldg., Book free. -PERSONAL PRIVATE) home during confinement; babies adopted. Tha aooos Samaritan bani tarlum, 70 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, la. CORN Jelly" 'will cure corns, (So. Haines Drug Co., iu arnam . M A iTNFFTn treatment Mme. 8rakh, JiLaUiN ii.XV (2i s). 16th Bt, third floor. A HOME) for women during confinement We find homes for babies where mothers cannot care lor them. Babies boarded. For terms, address Mrs. Martha A. Lee, 409 iiancroti tit, omana. sseu. jrnone Jjoug- Hot-En-Tot Twins' are a Hot sensation MRS. AMES of Washington, D. C, manl curing and massage.- 1724 Capitol Ave. OMAHA -Stammerers' 'Ins.. Kamge Bldg. HALL'S safes, new, td-hand. 1818 Farnam. DR. SOGERS, private confinement home. iu aiaruia au lei. uougias uiio. TUB SALVATION ARMY sollclU castof f Clothing: la fact, anything you do not need, We collect, repair and sell, at 134 N. 11th St., for cost of collection to the worthy poor. Call phone Douglas US and wagon wui can. ,. MRS. tUTTHNHOUBE. graduate of the weitmer institute or Nevada, Mo., treats rheumatism, constipation, paralysis, lum bago and all chronlo diseases; electrto mas sage and baths. Room 30b. 4th floor ttos ton Store Bldg.; elevator entrance 130 B. 16th Ht., stairway on Douglas HL YOU'LL WIN If you buy one of our Hillsdale lots at 88lh and Curtis Ave. $1.00 CASH, $1.00 A WEEK NO INTEREST, NO TAXES PRICES $100 TO $200 EACH nothing higher. Fine. high, sightly lots overlooking Omaha, Florence and all the Missouri river. These lots are right In line for rapid advancement. Omaha is growing fasten! in tnis direction. See us right away, no better speculation in - all Omaha. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1S14 Harney 8t Conservative Bldg. $100 CASH, $15 MONTH Near car line, school and church. 6-R00M HOUSE How much have you saved, paying rent. for last ten years? Start Right, Now Suits 624. N. Y. Life Bldg., Phone Red U9t). Omaha. Neb. MODERN HOUSES FOR SALE .SHIMER A CHASE CO., New Location, 309 So. 17th' St $3,500.00 Corner 19th and Rpragu. Sis- rooms, modern, newiy Danerea ana painted. '.00.00 cash, balance 140 0J per month. l&3f0.00 New, six room and reception hall. boulevard park home, mis is cer tainly a bargain. 1000.00 cash, bal ance monthly. A NEW HOME AT A BARGAIN. 42d and Doualas. The owner wants tp sell this house ' ana n you want to get a line nome brand new, modern In every re spect, located In the finest rest- denco district where values are increasing rapidly, you should make us an offer on this property. the house has seven rooms and reception hall. Finished in Mis slon style down stales. Corner lot Call and let us show .you this home. HAVE YOU A MODERN COTTAGE TO TURN IN AS PART PAYMENT. ON THIS HOME? .', ....... $4,700.00 New, all modern home, six rooms and reception hall, finished' In oak down stairs. In very best res) dence district. Will- coneMer i modern cottage .as partr paymenu ANOTHER HOME; BARGAINS " $2,660.00 Eight rooms, all modern ifaenc at Kil7 SO. Zttt St, LOt 60X177. Nice large rooms. It will take about $1,000.00 to, handle this. SHIMER A CHASE CO., ' Both Phones. ' 90 So. J7th St BEMIS PARK DISTRICT HOME, $3,500 HOUSE. W04 N. SSd. being northwest corner of 33rd and Decatur Sts. East and south 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 ana has good neating piani. iou can go direct to the house ana look it over, as owners are living there, or if you will call up the office, we will be pleased to show you through. ' HASTINGS HBYDEN, MAGNETIC Treatments, jCmmerlln Brott 831 8. 16th St Doug. 6186. Tunes your piano. All this weett, -work auaranteed. Phone IX 1615 Farnam St., Coral Piano Co. $1.50 Private confinement home. Mrs. Dr. King, li"4 N. 24th. Tel., Web. im, Ind. B-l&. LADIES wishing to obtain the latest drees cutting system. Learn cutting. Call 111 No. 2fth St. 'Phone. Douglas 7ol2. Hot-En-Tot Twins are coming. WHERE do you have Vour PRESCR1P TION3 FILLED? Ask your DOCTOR if he has continence In SHAFER'S. . HU knows he can depend on our goods, and we want you to take advantage of our PRICES and SERVICE. We CALL FOR and DELIVER prescrip tions without extra charge. THAT'S FALU. WE WILL call for. clean and adjust your phonograph for $1.60 NEBRASKA. CYCLE CO., .Phniies-r-Doug. 1668. A-liitit Cor. 16th and Harnev. PRINTING PHONB IND. A-2420 for good printing Lyngsladt Printing Co.. 16th A Capitol Ave. ( TILE TIME-NOW The Place Lincoln Height THE GIRL! Well, you can get her if vou lust tell her you have bought a lot and have made me start to give her a home. LINCOLN HEIGHTS offers the best opportunity. If you have not made the start do so. now, TODAY. Don't wait till next year. Cheap lots like these won't last for ever. Think of the terms, only $5.00 CASH, $5.00 A MONTH PRICES $65 TO $250 EACH NO INTEREST, NO TAXES Lots are located on Maple, Blnney and Wirt. 86th to 42d Sts. . . Or If you have already saved up enough to pay cash for the lot, we will build your " no iei you pay out Just like rent, Call us up or let us take vou nut. KhIm. men on the ground Saturday and Sunday afternoons or any time by appointment. Take Deaf Institute car running; north on ioin m. ana out Cuming. Get off at vnn ana niapie ana walk 1 blocks east. HASTINGS Sl IIETDKN, 1614 Harney St. Conservative Bid HOLLAND Printing Co..110 S. 17th St WATERS Printing Ce $21 8. Uth St HYATT LONGACRE, PRINTERS, 170 Leavenworth Ht TeL Doug. 247. When writing to advertisers remember It only takes a stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you, saw the ad In The Bee. 113 So. east front, 17, $1,300 06 B-r cottage, water, 'sewer, ixth Ave. $1,700.00 u-r mod. cottage, south of Lake. fl.7M.00 6-r mod. cottage. M ft. lot. Patriok jive., nan oik. east or Mth Bt, $2,000.00 -r. water, gas. sewer. So. 9th ' ' near .iittiici-OIt -Scnool. - z tw.w t.-r mod. cottage, new, 23th and piiiiun nun, O'KKKFU REAL E8TATB CO. 1001 N. Y. Life. - Doug, or A-H5J. 1 his Story Won a Prize in Last Week's Contest. HOW A WANT AD HELPED 0ou"9 'ot Mor 1 o mt.ndd to TVO XIV Urt my bookkeeper left me. Of course, J A V W AlIliiN. . could not let mv rlilm nn v, w., L II V 111 1 1 1 V SJO SHSaria 'Atu4. x.,wu 'nd neltber eoul1 1 le,ve w,,h't having son. Neb.; V. &. Tilxel, faihr; Miss omeone to look after my affairs In Cht UUquial. . Jaat leadier; Uensun school, oago, so I went to my uncle to see what ninth A grade: yBr,, h- woulJ bt)Jwi Uughe(, A. i, fvumu an uooHseepur; iiiul nd 0,d me to look at the want ad page oughly. ouiupetent; , best refereuces. Ad- in The Bee. I had been so worried that - i naa not tnougnt or it and thsn I felt Mr. nruoKs sat in nis onice taming to foolish for not having thought of such vum ml tin tiiuiH "" wuwm m nu simple tning. no Wonder my uncle had not seen since ne leu school na was laughed. saymg; Alter i fen scnow ray uno.e "Oo returning to my home I looked at the .... .... . yu.iuoi. uis ti.i. paper and read this ad: 'Wanted Post ii . it. owiibu m large irsci vl iim tlon as bookkeeper; thoroughly competent v.uiui im ... muara .u n ...u brtt ot references. Address , Bee saw mai tnings were aept in gooa run- Tnll W4s Just what I wanted. an Plug order. On One of niy tours f In- sending for the person saw that he could 4 evwwuu uircuverw ibm euuui oiie-uan uk, th position. I then went ta rail. of the ground was all clay. This was oria M(1 JuBt got th.re. In time to save very strange, so I notified my uncle as the property from going Into the hands uuu u irossiDie ana ne naa a coupie or 0f strangers." men coma to examine the soil. He then bought a lot of land surrounding his Mr. Brooks finished his story by saying that It was a Bee want ad that had give . mat it mmm m wr wbui iq mat naa fflvcn M.d. ",h,a ,,lm ,Wby h' '? ' h h th. position in the financial world Mill ...wav w 111 111, HU n WOUia itay In would let me have half of It that hga sSsail hsWBlaa If has httrl rtn aa..l..i California and look after It he th,r, Ju.t b,n n ald . .i been ruined. His friend, who had not "I bad been In Chicago about two years been so lucky, and was looking for work, where I had gone into business by myself, took hla advice and put an ad In The hen I was called out west again. Just a Bee, which idbn got tiThi a good position. V CAN YOU WRITE ONE ! READ THIS STORY AND TRY YOUR HAND. REAL ESTATE "ARM AND HAMCH LAM D FOR SALR Nebraska. FARMS FOR PALE. M acres, Improved, fTS pr acre. 10 acres. Improved, ITS per acre. 10 acres, Improved, $M 25 per acre. t0 acres. Improved. $5 per acre. l4 sores. Improved, fl.M) per acre. $20 acres. Improved. $100 per acre. Address HIBBS A TOTTON, Fairfield, Neb REAL ESTATE LOANS tl ontlnued ) MONEY TO LOAN Payne Invesment Co. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Husiness Property. THOMAS HHKNNAN. Room 1. New York Lite Bldg. NEBRASKA LOUP COUNTY LANDS. Here Is what you have been looking for Elegant horneFtead, M0 acres, frame house frame barn. 30x30; good well of soft water; over 100 acres of level, fine farm land. A great hay section; the best bargain In the state, at only fl.000. The owner In hospital. Act quick. Address, W. M. HOVER. Almerla, Loup Co., Neb. LAND FOR SALE. 640 acres, square section. Two miles from Callaway; railroad town; all fenced and partially under cultivation. Good soil. Only $20 an acre on very easy terms. For par ticulars, address, BREOA A GRIFFITH,. Callaway, Neb. THIS WILL INTEREST YOU LAND BUYERS. For Investment or future homes, Chey enne and Deuel County, Neb., where this year's crops have paid for the land. Some rare bargains at from $12 to $25 per acre on easy terms. Come with us and let us show you this land. We go every Tues- aay. write or wire. H. E. WAIT A COMPANY, 617 Bee Bldg, Omaha, Neb. Phones: Bell Doug. 1302; Ind. A -231 5. FOR SALE OR TRADEv-251 acres of land 6 miles south of Lexington at $36 per acre; also best located livery stock In Lex lngton; invoice about $1,600; will trade for well located stock merchandise. Address C, A. Ray, Lexington. Neb. 46 BUSHEL WHEAT LAND. 120 Per acre. we own and control 20.000 acres of Chev. nne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land now on the market. The heaviest crop yieiaing county in iveDrasKa lor 12 years. vv rue ror loiaers ana tun particulars Agents wanted everywhere. Write for our proposition at once. FLNDINGSLAND ft SEVERSON, Land Brokers, SIDNEY, - - - NEBRASKA 4380 Lafayette Ave. room house, all modern, hot water heat; birch finish; nicely teiraced; near school house and car line: property easily worth $4,000, for Immediate sale, $3,2uO; no more and no less; one or the best bargains in the city. C G. Carlberg, 911 N. Y. Life Bldg. 9 Rooms, $11,500 East front in exclusive West Farnai Istrlct; not offered before. Harrison & Morton, 9-ROOM detached house. t6th pAve. . .... Inqulie 624 S. SHIMER & CHASE CO., New location, better Quarters, faelng court house, 309 South 17th ft Shinier & Chase Co., (09 South 17th St Both 'phones. for autck returns, list your real estate far eala and exchange with me. no sale. no pay. W. W. Mitchell. Board of Trade Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. Pn, ant a tint water lteatlna? nlant rood condition and new Inlaid linoleum for store. Call at. Leffert'a. 409 Broadway, Council Bluffs. . . Good New Houses ALL PRICES. CUT THIS AD OUT. IT WILL PAY YOU. 1 2TiO 3T20 Grand Ave.. 6 rooms, modern ex Cfpt neat; sun iui; une lucatiuu, Kasv terms. $3,376 4i Ames Ave., 6 rooms, modern ex cem niai iuii mi uii viv,u buvd and car line; close to school. Easy terms. $2,10031,3 fowler Ave., 6 rooms, modern except heat; nice location; lot toxus. 12 i.V iuii Camden Ave.. 6 rooms, new, modern except neat; iuii iou easy terms. $1,350 3tll N. 39th, a nice, new (-room cot' tage; moaern except iivai; iuii iui ell improvements. 12.6003307 Fowler Ave., fine, new, well Dunt a-room moaern nouse; line. sightly location; close to school and car line: run lot 12.6002725 Plnkney St., a good house of nice rooms ana reception nan; duiii by carpenter for home; Just com Dieted: all modern except heat. $2,800 2i)06 Fort bt., a big snap: fine 6-room all mouern nouae; duiii uy gooa cur- fienter for home; full lot; on car lue. Easy terms. ' $1,200-465 Loliirop tit., laxt one of the five sptenaia l-room mouern nouses; just compietea ana very cneap. 13.750108 Madison Ave., a splendid full t stury square house; oak finish and oak flooru; entirely modern and coin plete; good furnace; paved and pav lug all paid; close In. n.750 2223 Lothrop St., has 6 rooms and re ceptlon hall; the reception hall, parlor, dining room and stalrwa finished in oak. Including the floors papered throughout; strictly all mod ern in every way; ready to move Into. $1800 U N. 24th, a fine, well-built house, in good location; good lot; paved street paving all paid. Don't fail to are this fine house. . $6,0001619 tpencer Kt., a beautiful home In splendid addition; very nearly all the lota are sold and splendid new houses being bunt all around. This has oa finish and floors throughout; entire! modern and complete; paved street paving all paid. Owner will make reasonable terms. HASTINGS tt HKVDEN, 1614 Harney St. Colorado. Irrigated Lands in Colorado Near Denver We have, no doubt, the hest nrnnosltlon to offer In Irrigated lands In Eastern Colo rado that are under the SUndley Lake Reservoir Irrigation Project, which Is one oi me largest in Colorado. We are selling these le.nds In 10. 20. 30. 40 and 90-acre tracts, from $100 to $150 an acre, including , Ti?e Water right, on terms oi One-Tenth Cash, Balance One-Tenth Each Year Call or write for reading mitr H vtntr full particulars. - Everyone should own a piece of Irrigated lapd, Jf It is only ten acres. ' v Hastings & Heyden, OARV1N BROS.. Ill N. Y. Life. $W to $3U0.0w) on Improved property. No delay. WANTED Cltv loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith at Co.. 1330 Farnam aw WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO.. N. Y. Lite Private money, $jO0 to $u.000; low rate. RRiYiwn MonTiucR loans negotiated, Apply Kooras 417-19 First Nai l Bank Bldg Bell 'Phone. Douglas 2318. LOWEST RATES Bamls. Brandels Bldg. WANTED TO BUY U'lKTrn q.u.rBl carloads of fresh milk cows or sprtniters. Dealers in stav. lei us hear from you. Alaniuo oanuary i Co., 1312 Farnam St LEGAL NOTICES lContinud.) BEST nrlee nnld for 2d-hand furniture, stoves, clothing. W. Rosenblatt. Tel. D. 601. WANTED To buy from the grower. Concord Krapes, In eight pound baskets. rsame price in first letter. HERRICK JACKSON CO., Ipswich. S. D. BEST nrlce Dald for second-hand furni ture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3971. BALTIMORE V.-nsnd More pays best price 2d-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 42A. 2DHAND shoes and colthrs. D. 2783. HIGHEST nrlcea for fnrnlturei-etc. Bell's Furniture Store, 1W6 Dodge, Red 3i31. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By young man, place to work for board while attending Boylos college. Both phones. WANTED Bricklaying and plastering work by Job or day. Address A 339, Bee. STENOGRAPHER, young lady, eight years' experience, desires position. Address P 353, Bee office. JAP COOK wants situation; hotel, restaurant and railroad eating experience; references; will furnish whole kitchen crew. Joe Nlfhl. 105 S. 13th St., Omaha. NOTICE OF jrTWK HOLDER S" MEETING To the Stockholders of Omaha Belt Rail way Company. You are hereby notified that by resolu tions of th Board of Directors of the Omaha Belt Railway Company. duly adopted at a meeting of until Hoard on the 17th dtiy of August l!1. a special meeting of the stockholders of Omaha Belt Rallwnv Company has ben called to be held etthe general ofi'lces and pilnclpal buslnoes office of said company, st the t'fflce of C. E. Wagar. at the southeast corner of 15th street and Farnam street. In the cltv of Omaha. Nebraska, on the I3rd day of Octo ber, lo. at nine o'clock In the forenoon, for "he following purposes: 1 o consider the sale, conveyance and transK bv this Company of the whole and every p. of Its line of railroad and branches, -istructed or to be constructed, together wlti. all the real eerkte and other assets and property, real, personal or mixed, rights, privileges. franchises, powers and Immunities of this Company. nvl all Interests therein, to The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, a consolidated corporation of the ststes of Missouri, Kan sas and Nebraska, formed under a certain Contract and Articles of Consolidation dated the fcth day of May. 1909: and tu 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 th stockholders that such ssle, conveyance and transfer be corsented to, ratified, as sented to, spproved and adopted, then to authorise and direct the proper officers ot this Compray from time to time to ex ecute and deliver any and all deeds am other Instruments ot whatever nature, snd to take all further ot other action, neces sary or proper to cai-v such snle, convey ance and transfer full) lto effect; ana, (3) To ratify aid confer ull action taken and authorised by th .arrt of Dl- reotors of this Company, and u 'ke any other action In the premises, vd to transact any other business that nn.' tirop erly come before the meeting. For the purpose of this meetlns the .'-v-k transfer books of this Company will -e closed at the close of business on the 12i day of October, ir0, and remain closeu until the opening of business on tho 25th day of October. 1"9. Dated August 17th, 1909. C. S. CLARKE. President of Omaha Belt Railway Com pany. F. W. IRLAND, Beeretary of Omaha Belt P.Bllway Com pany. Augl9 D27t GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE -Omaha, Nebraska, August 24, 1909. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re ceived here until 10 a. m.. central standard time, September 4, 1909, for furnishing Wood, Oats and Hay at Military Tourna ment Grounds, Des Moines, Iowa, during the period from September 10 to October 1, l'.KW. and at Fort Omaha. Nebraska, during the period from September 25 to October 9. 1909. Proposals for delivery at othor places will not be entertained. Vnlled Slates reserves rght to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part tnereoi. Information furnished on application here. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals lor wooa, ui ana Hay," and addressed to Major D. E. Mc CARTHY, C. W. M. A 25-26-27 S 1-2-8. FIRST EAGLE CELZG.WE HERE tl. V. Ilynn of Patrrwn, . J., C omet to (iet tennnlnleJ tvllii Omaha Before I imirnllnn, Hurray' The fust o!erste to the na tional convention of the Entiles has arrived. He la D. V. Ryan of Peterson, N. J. 114 came In yesterday afternoon from the east and went promptly to henduunrt' rs In th4 Pax ton hotel, where he met Secretary Ryder and announced himself. "I have come on ahead heoanse I wanted to see this great western country and gel acquainted with Omaha so that when tin rest of our boys come T can help wcleomi them to the city and say "Come with mt I'll show you around town.' We are goln( to have a big crowd from our city and state and section." PEOPLE RISK THEIR LIVES Allow Incompetent Medical Men to Handle Their Serious Diseases. Wonderful Cure tf Anstro-Ame'ricai. Doctors Attract World Wld Attention. TENTH CLAUSE STILL AT ISSUE Salt nronght to Determine Whether (ret Bh ton's Money Will llalld Working; Girls Home. John A. McShane and John D. Crelghton, executors of the will of the late Count John A. Crelghton, have filed a suit to have the district court determine how they shall carry out the tenth paragraph of the will, which gave $50,000 for the establish ment of a working girls' home. The petl tlon sets forth that all other claims and bequests have been paid out of the $3.847,4''.4 which was left and that now the heirs are disagreed as to whether the working girls' . . . . . r.rv t.-i.-, . C I." 1 1 13 ' coSTKUCiiisi V. ti i,,. ,t II homii (hall be established. The bequest 1909 Sealed proposals, in' triplicate, will bejwas for $50,000, half of which was for a The nwdlcal world Is actually atton. Ished by the remarkable success of at Omaha medical orgaulxatlon known as th4 Austro-American Doctors. Their marvel ous cures arc all affected by what thej term the "New Method" treatment. This they explain means that Instead of treat' Ing the effects of such ailments as, par alysls, rheumatism diseases of the blood, nkin, nerves, liver, lungs, kidneys, heart,, and diseases of both men and women, they go much deeper Into the science of tht case, discover the actual causes of tht trouble, and by proper treatment, destroy that and thusglve a permanent cure. iwctor Theodore Milan. Is chief of stafl and he has had more than thirty yearse constant experience In diagnosing all sorts of diseases. He personally advises In the, treatment of every case that la accepted. But not every case Is taken. No chargt la made for consultation or advice, but If a case Is so far gone that tt is Incurable It will not be accepted and the patient quickly told so. So successful has their organisation been In curing all aorta ef hopeless eases that world wide attention has been at tracted. The staff has been constantly added to by the acquisition of eminent specialists and tho quarters constantly enlarged until now elegantly fitted offices and laboratories are maintained on the fourth floor of the Ramge Block, oppo site the Orpheutn Theatre, at 15th and Harney Streets. Ifil4 Harney Street. j no Omaha, Neb. oath Dakota. RESERVATION OPENING. Over 2.000.000 acres of rh,v,nn, n4 Standing Rock reservation. For -50 cents. we win mail you muD showing inp,iinn circulars containing full Information, points! PACKARD A ERPELDINO, ' Hoven, Potter County, S. D. SEND for our lists ' of farm lands In Kingsbury county. We have a few choice Dargains. irst state Bank, Oldham, S. D, received here until 8 D. m.. Standard time September 16, 1909, and then opened, for constructing a dead house at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. Information furnished on application. Plans and specifications will be sent to Intending bidders upon receipt of request accompanied by certified cheek for $5.00, which will be refunded when plans and specifications are returnea. r.uveiopcs containing proposals should be endorsed, "Proposals for Dead House," and addreasod Constructing, y utwturmttster, Fort lies Moines, Iowa. . 61-2-3-4-10-11, site and building, and half for an Invest ment for the home. The suit Is brought by the executors against the various heirs, Including Crelghton university, and alleges that the heirs at law are claiming the $50,000 since It has not been devoted to Its prescribed use. . ', . LEGAL NOTICES SUMMIT ADDITION Lots $275 and up. Get circular. The Byron Reed Co., 213 8. Uth St BOULEVARD HOUSE, 8248 North lth St., 9-rooms. modern, only $2,500. Thomas Brennsn. Room U New York Life Bldg. FOR SALE 8-roomed house, modern ex cept heat full lot, fruit and shade trees, barn; bargain. 271 Ohio St. 'Phone Inde pendent B 1871. REAL ESTATE "ARM AMD RANCH LAND FOR gAI.B Mlasieseia. FOR SALK OR EXCHANGE Red river valley farm lands, In Clay and Wllklns counties; send for list. Nelson, Huxley Land Co., Barnesvllle, Minn. FOR SALE OR EXCH ANOH-899-acre farm on which are two none quarries leased for $500 each minimum royalty; 823 sheep, 76 cattle. horses, 18 hogs. IfeS acres crops; all machinery, good buildings. M rods to street car line. 11 for $)000. $25,000 cash, balance trade. W . W. Thayer, St. Cloud. Minn. BTOSUst, V. S. GOVERNMENT LAND OPENING UNDER CAREY ACT. Conrad-Valler project Montana. 7tM0 acres of fine, grassy prairie under Irriga tion. Drawing October 7, 1909 Must reg ister for drawing before October 7. Can register by mail. For Information and blanks write W. M WAY MAN. Valler. Montana, or 1150 Security bank Bldg., Min neapolis. Mlaa. I Nebraska. FOR SALE Fine 100-acre farm, s-oml J buildings, fine water and windmill In An I telope Co.;' price $t. Address Owner, box I 41, Route 1. Clearwater, Neb Oklah Oklahoma One Firm Produced 2,442,478 Bbls. Oil Sold 2,117,482 Bbls. in June ' in Nowata Co. 80 acres, four miles from Nowata, county seat, fine land as lays out of doors, all under cultivation, rew house, barn, etc., good well. A HEAL BARGAIN AT $20.00 PER ACRE We have land in Nowata county. In any slxe tract you may desire, from 6 acres up, at prices rai.gn.g from $10 to $35 per sere. There are 4,5uo flowing oil wells in Nowata county. Natural fratf is sold al 2o per 1,000 cubic feet. 1'ou might get an oil well with your land. Average rainfall In Nowata countv, Inches per annum; average from March 1 to October 1, 24 Inches, and distributed Just as needed. Prospects for a big crop are In evidence on every nana. Corn stands 10 to 12 feet high; cats just threshed making CO to 100 bushels per acre; wheat 20 to 40 bushels. On account of the seasons beliiy over a month earlier than In the north wheat sold fur $1.27 per busnel, as aealnst 90c this year. Uuod water Is found from 20 to 40 feet Find Nowata county on your map. The Oklahoma at Cherokee Central R. R. east and west through this county U a certainty. Land will probably double In value within two years. You can't afford tu nilas this opportunity. Let uu tell you why we can sell this land so cheap. Ask Missouri pacific ticket ugent about low rates to Nowata. Come in and net ua or write NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suits 624 N. Y Life Bldg., 'Phone Red W99. Omaha, Neb. VOTTCE 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 Railway Company, duly adopted at a meeting of said board on the 17th day of August, 1909, a special meeting of tin stockholders -of Oman Southern Railway Company has been called to be held at the general offices and principal business of lice of said company, at the office of C. E. V. auar, at the southeast corner of Fifteenth street and Farnam street. In the city of Omaha, Nebraska, on the 23d day of Octo ber, 1M9, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, for the following purposes: (1.) To consider the sale, conveyance and transfer oy this Company of the whole and every pait of its line of railroad and branches, constructed or to be constructed, together with all the real estate and other asHels and property, real, personal or mixed, rights, privileges, franchises, cowers and immunities of this company, and all Interests therein, to The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, a consolidated corpora tion of the (Hates of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, formed under a certain Con tract and Articles of Consolidation dated the 29th day of May, 1H09: and to deter mine whether such sale, 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 traualer be consented to, ratified, as sented to, approveu and adopted, then to authorize aim direcv mi proper officer of tnis company troin time to tune to execute and deliver any and all deeds and other uiatruitiviiut of whatever naturt, and to taku all further or other action, necessary or proper to carry such sale, conveyance ana tin outer fully Into effect; and U) 'in ratity and confirm all action taken and authorized by the Board of Di rectors of this Company, and to take any other action in the premUes, and to trans act any other business tnav iuay properly come before the meeting. For the purpose of this meeting the stock transler books of tins Company will be closed at the close of business on the 12th day of October, 109, and remain closed until the opening of business ou the 25th day of October, 1909. Dated August 17, 1909. K. B. SCHUYLER, President of Omaha Southern Railway Company. F. W. IRLAND, Secretary of Omaha Southern Railway Company, AldZLt An Aato Collision means many bad bruises, which Buckten s Arnica Salve heals quickly, as It docs sores and burns. 25c. Sold by Beaton Drug Co. Bee Want Ads cost little: work wonders. 30 ft Bowels Biggest orean of the body tha bowels and the most important- It's got to be looked after neglect means suffering and years of misery. CASCARETS help nature keep every, part of your; bowels clean and strong then they act right means health to your whole body. u CASCAHBTfl tees box fore week's treat ment. All drucslnts. Biggest seller in the world Million boxes a atoeta. Oregoa. OREGON LAND Fruit farms, all sixes, prices ranging from $10 to $2,000 per acre; good market, de lightful climate, prosperous and energetic neighbors. Coll on me for particulars. C. II. GERBER, 61$ Bee Bldg., Omaha. Marts) Dakota. OUT THEY GO TO HAYNES AND MOTT. ADAMS AND HETTINGER COUNTIES, NORTH DAKOTA, to buy our low-priced land and see the big crops ot Dollar Wheat: new railroads building and new towns, where ne hotels and business houses are needed. Seo Wm. H. Browa Co., Haynea, Adams County. North Dakota, tor maps and facta. Traas. HEMPHILL & LIPSCOME CO.. TEXAS. We leave for the panhandle every first and third Monday In the month tu the only large area of rich fertile land left In Vie United States that can be purchased at a price within the reach of the pcor man. Selling from $8 to $30 per acr. Easy terms; come with us. S. E. WAIT & COMPANY, H7 bee Bldg. Omaha, Neb. Phones: Hell kotig. 1S; Ind. A-2315. REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to $in.000 made promptly. F. D. Weal, Wead bldg., lain aud Farnam. $50t to $3,000 on bomes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co.. 1001 N. Y. Life. Dou. or A-215X NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING To the Stockholders of the 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, duiy adopted at a meeting of said board on me 17lh day of August. 1900, a special mealing of the stockholders of The Nebiaika South ern Railway Company has been called to be held at the general offices 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 the 23d day of October, lw9, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, for the following purposes: (1. To consider the sale, conveyance and transfer by this Company of tne whole and every purt 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, poweis anil immunities of this Company, and all Interests therein, to The MIfou.- Pacific Railway Company, a consolidated corpoia tion of the Sis Leu of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, formed under a oertaln contract and Articles of Consolidation dated the 2tth day of May, 1909; and to determine whether such sale, conveyance and transfer, and the terms thereof, shall be consented to, ratified, assented to, approved and adopted; and (Z) If It shall be determined by the stockholders that such sals, conveyance and transfer be consented to, ratified, assent- d to, approved and adopted, then to authorise and direct the proper officers of tins company from time to time to execute snd 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 transfer 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 the premises, and to trans act any other business that may properly come before the meeting. Fur the purpose of this meeting the stock transfer books of this Compauy will be closed at the close of business on the 12th day of October. 1'U9, and remain closed until the opening of business on the 25th day of October. 1909. Dated August 17, 109. O. S. CLARKE. President of The Nebraska Southern Rail way Company. , F. W. IRLAND, Secretary of The Nebraska Southern Rail way Company. ADd21t PENNING U. S. GOVERNMENT LAND In the FAMOUS SNAKE RIVER VALLEYJDAHO EIGHTY THOUSAND ACRES Choice aerlcultural land, under the Carey Act, will be open to entry and settlement. In the BIG LOST RIVER TRACT. DRAWING AT ARCO. IDAHO Tuesday, September 14, 19C3. You Must Register Between September 9th and 14th It you do not take land after your number ia drawn It costg you nothing.. Title Acquired With Thirty Days' Residence Water Ready for Delivery, May 1910.' Homeseekera' rates on all railroads and special rates from all northwestern points. ' ' t For Illustrated booklet and all desired Information, call on or address , . C. B. Hurtt, coion?"uon Dept. Boise.Id&ho Old Folks' Livers r need an occasional stirring up to keep them from being constipated, bilious and cenerallv run down.. At the same time, the laxative must not be to violent ai to shock the system and cause suiking and sickness. is the ideal treatment for old folks' liven never fads to act, yet never shocks. A tonic as well as a laxative. Best for con stipation, rheumatism, biliousness any and all troubles of liver, stomach and Dowels, i no an Pi K uuici to- i . 11 r.i . wgni you ii icci ocxtcr is mc morning. a Oct a 450c liox Si SS err ,s.t Schaefer's Ont-rloe Drag- tores 16th and Songla ats 18th and Chloaro gts. South Omaha Stores 8. W. Cor. S4th and If. K. W. Cor. S4th and V. f?CS I h expresses to a '1 ml ted degree or.y. the magalfloanee of the so nary tn the Canadian Rockies viewed enroute te the ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOOTIOM Stopover without extra charge at the famous resorts I Baaff Lake LouHi rUldOlaolex. Tbla "Land ot Enchantment" la reached only by tha Canadian Pacific Railway Through trains to Seattle from SL Paul dally at 10;t a- m. Low Xaeusloa Tares from all placsa to Seattle and all Puget , fcound cities and return. it, Alaska and return from Vancouver fig, by Can. Paclfle steamers. Tickets ror sale by agents of all railways, bend for literature and Information. A. C. Chaw, General Agent, Chicago.