THE OMATIA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 5. 1 s 1 1 s OFFERED FOR SLE Trwrllfr. Save One-Half on a Typewriter We make a specialty of slightly used and rebuilt typewriters. Our lection of stork for this depart ment of our business Is done with the greatest care. This guarantee! you an absolutely reliable machine, one that Is to every practical pur pose as good as new. Every ma chine, before leaving; our store, is carefully inspected by trained ex perts, and fully guaranteed. A favorite way of buying; one of these slightly used and rebuilt ma chines Is to rent It for a month. We allow the rent to apply If you wish to buy It. RENTAL CHARGE $2 TO $3.50 PER MONTH We carry In stock a large assort ment of all the standard makes. Dur ing the month we are selling: Remingtons 20 to $r Smith Premiers 20 to W) Olivers JO to 60 Underwoods 45 to 66 L. C. Smiths 60 to 75 Densmores , 16 to SO Williams Visible SO Blickensderfers It to 30 Royals ja to 40 Monarch 40 to 60 - Look over our stock before placing your order for a machine. Any one we sell you will be exactly as rep resented and a real, genuine bar gain. B. F. SWANSON CO., INC. (Established 1904) 417 So. 15th St., Omaha, Neb.' OFFERED FOR SALE Miscellaneous ontlnaed. OOOD second-hand furnace for sale cheap. 'Phone Harney 11K STERLING Gun Psnee with hotwster nrk. Call 1301 80. 32d St. Fhone Harney 176. FOR HA I, E One CretoT's steam peanut and popcorn waron. In good condition; rout 1.iuu, win sell for $1,200 cash. V ton, Lincoln, Neb. PERSONAL (Continued.) DAN DHL FK: Why suffer It 7 I-et me send you today a bottle of "Armand'a Dandruff Cure'' small else 36c. large else $1.00, pustpakl, securely sent. It prevents dsndruff. falling hair, Itching scalp. Abso lutely pure and wonderful tonlo. Armand Senegas. 735 Sixth Ave., New York. Agents wanted. WANTED Old ladv: nermanent home. M. Clin- Mrs. J. W I'lymale, Cedar Orove Farm, New Helena, Neb. FOR PALE At a bargain, t show cases ind stand. The Fair Store. 1121 Famam. WOULD like to share nsrt of furniture car to Las Angeles. Address X 616, care lire. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON", INS., 411 N. T. L. Tel. D. 164 Dr. Katheryn Nlckolas. 508 N. Y. L. Bldg. IPI.-TJ frt Trri 11 1 in . permanently removed by electricity; con sultation free and confidential; all work uKiHiiiera. Miss Aiiender, b4 uee mag.- PATENTS D. O. BARN ELL, Paxton Eta. Tel Med 7UT. HUFFMAN. SI Vevllle PM-,. Book fre. PERSONAL PRIVATE home during confinement; babies adopted. The Oood (Samaritan Sani tarium. 740 1st Ave., Council Hluffs, la. cnitN Jellv will cure corns. 25c. Haines (Drug Co., 1610 Farnam St. TYPEWRITERS Any make, all prices, sold and rented, rent applied; easy terms; shipped anywhere for examination. Write for large bargain list and offer. B. F. Hwanson Co., 411 B. 16th St., Omaha. Neb, SECOND hand typewriters sold, repaired. Central Typewriter Exchange, I607 Farnam. Mlscellaaenas- DRUGS at cut 10 orders: cati McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. Neb. prices, freight paid on an 110 orders; catalogue free. Sherman 4s XTAflVVrrif1 treatment. Urns. 8ml MAULllV l2J 8 16th St.. third flc 1th. oor. A HOME for women during confinement. We find homes for babies where mothers cannot care for them. Babies boarded For terms, address Mrs. Martha A. Lee, 40. banrroft St., Omaha. Neb. Phone Doug las 1821. Hot-En-Tot Twins are a Hot sensation. THIS government put 110,000 In I doctors' hands In U77 to find a cure for diseases and I have found It. Prof. Johnson, 14th and p Hts., Mouth Omaha, MRS. AMES of Washington, D. C, mani curing and massage. 1714 Capitol Ave. I CAN break a bilious attack; do not let It run to see If It will be typhoid fever; no run down theory. Prof. Johnson, 14th and P Sis.. South Omaha. THREW typewriters, three desks, chairs. One roll-top desk. Six tables. One mimeograph. One printing press, etc Suitable for any office. One motor, 10-horse power. First-class condition. Address C 376, lie: three ALBERT CAHN, 1322 Farnam St., four second-hand showcases for sale, cheap. FOR SALE Oood gas stove, 1909 model, 4-horse power Merkle motorcycle. 3006 Hawthorne Ave., Tel. Harney 15&7. ONE White machine, drop head, new, cost (40 Will sell for 128 cash. Tel. Red 3315. or call 1913 St. Mary's Ave. Scholarship If you Intend taking a opurea la business college, see us about a scholarship. We will sell you one at a saving to you. Ad dress O 86, care Bee. WE HAVE on hand a number of Ink barrels which wo will sell at 60c each. The are fine for rain water or ashes. Call at pressroom Bee Publishing Co. FOR SALE New and Id-hand blllard and pool tables. We lead the world In cheap bar fixtures, easy payments. Brunswick-Balks Collender. 407 S. 10th St FOR SALE ('.rapes, 20o a basket. 17th and Harrison, South Omaha. Hot-En-Tot Twins are a Hot sensation. HUEATINO at $18 per M. Q. C. Dim mack & Sons. South Omaha. BUY from tha factory. Burkley Envelopes ELECTRIC PIANOS and BANJOS, 1150. Continental Novelty Co., Omaha, Neb. COAL. Wood, Feed. 1316 N. 24th. Web. 46. Second Hand Boilers We will sail two boilers that hava been In use at the Bee building. Tney are each lift-horsepower return tubular boilers, 711 Inch diameter by 18 feet long. They have It C. 1. tubes, t Inches bylS feet. Work ing pressure 166 pounds per square Inoh. Heat surface 13.009 square feet Orate area 32i square feeb We are very anxious to dispose of these boilers Immediately and will sell at a bar gain, If taken at onee. THE BEE BUILDING COMPANJ. 17th and Farnam di.. Omaha. Neb. GRAPES for sale at 4920 Hamilton Phone Har. 1921. St. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER for sale nearly new. I would not take 61.000 for It If I were not going out of business. Ad dress E-140 Bee. I , USED SEWING MACHINES But they are In condition to give you satisfactory service; are guaranteed and complete with attachments. 1 Wheeler Wilson. 7-drawer. drop head $22.00 1 Davis, 7-drawer, drop head 18.00 1 Davis, 7-drawer, drop head 12.00 1 New Home, drop head 14.00 1 Reliable, drop head 9.00 1 Standard, drop head, sample machine 23.00 1 White, drop head, sample machine.. 24.00 1 New Goodrich, drop head 15.00 Any box top machine In the bouse.... 6.00 These are guaranteed to do good work; are bargains. We rent and repair and sell parts for all makes of machines. Nebraska Cycle Co. Cor. 16th and Harney Sts. . MRS. RITTEN HOUSE, graduate of the Weltmer institute of Nevada, Mo., treats rheumatism, constipation, paralysis, lum bago and all chronic diseases; electrlo mas sage and baths. Room 308. 4th floor Bos ton Store Bldg.; elevator entranoe 120 8. 16th St., iitalrway on Douglas St. THE SALVATION ARM IT solicits oastoff clothing; In faot, 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 4136 and wagon will eau. . DR. EGGERS. private confinement home. 1MB Martha St. Tel. Douglas Bias. OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Ramge Bldg, HALL'S safes, new, Id-hand. 1818 Farnam. MAGNETIC Treatments, Emmerlln Brott, 2319 S. Uth St. Doug. 61M. Private confinement home. Mr. Dr. King, 13?4 N. 24th. Tel., Web. 2669, ind. B-15M. LADIES ress cuttl 311 No. 26th St. wishing dress cutting system. Learn cutting to obtain the latest Call Phone. Douglas (012. Hot-En-Tot Twins are coming. ANYONE knowing the present where abouts of James C. Ballard, who resided in Douglas county In 1867, or any of his relatives, will please communicate with H 329, care Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb. WE WILL call for, clean and adjust your pnonograph ror 11.60. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.. Phones Doug. 1663. A-1663. Cor. 16th and Harnev. STRICTLY private home during confine ments; excellent care; babies adopted trained nurse. 2518 Davenport St. FOR SALE Time lock. In excellent con dition; also store counters. Apply T. P. Redmond, ltrandels Stores. WHERE do you have your PRESCRIP TIONS FILLED? Auk your DOCTOR if he has confidence in SCHAFKR'S. HE knows he can depend on our goods, and we wan you to take advantage of our PRICES and SERVICE. We CALL FOR and DELIVER prescrip tions wunoui extra cnarge. that sj FAIR. First Prize Story ENLARGE YOUR BUST. LADIES! No matter how young or old you are. we en large It 4 to 10 inches; no appliances; no poison; absolutely safe; 11.000 If we can't; nome treatment. Sealed particulars; 2o stsmps. CONWAY SPECIFIC CO., 17SA Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. We guar antee It. A REFINED ladv of means wishes the acquaintance of an elderly, refined gentle man of means. K 416. care The Omaha Bee. PRINTING PHONE IND. Ala for good printing Lyngstadt Printing Co., 16tb & Capitol Ave. HOLLAND Printing Co.. 110 8. 17th St LEGAL NOTICES WATERS Printing Co.. 622 8. Uth 8t HYATT LONGACRE. PRINTERS, 1701 Leavenworth St. Tel. Doug. 2647. REAL ESTATE LOANS 1100 to tin.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wsad hif. Uth and Farnam. ttoo to 15.000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefa Real Estate Co., 1MU N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-2152. MONET TO LOAN Payne Invesment Co. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omnha Business Property. THOMAS BKENNAN. Room 1. New York Lite Bldg. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING To the Stockholder of the Omaha Southern Railway Company; You are hereby notified that by resolu tions of the loard or Directors ot Omaha Southern Hallway Company, duly adopted at a meeting of said board on the lith day of Auuu.ot. 1. a special meeting of thi stockholders of Omaha Southern Hallway Company has been called to be held at Tie general orrices ana principal Dusiness oi- flce of s.ilu company, at me omre or c. c. Wanai. at the southeast corner ot Fifteenth street and Karnam street, in the city of Omaha. Nebrasks. on tne z.'d day or Octo ber, l'., 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 part of Its line of railroad and branches, constructed or to be constructed, together with sll the real estate and other assets and property, real, personal or mixed, rights, privileges, franchises, powers and Immunities of thla company, and all Interests therein, to The Missouri Paclflo Railway Company, a consolidated corpora tion of the States of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, formed unuer a certain Con tract and Articles ot Consolidation dated the 29th day of May, and to deter mine whether such sale, conveyance and transfer, and the terms thereof, shall be consented to, ratified, assented to, approved and adopted; ana (2.) If It shall be determined by the stockholders that such sale, conveyance and transfer be consented to, ratified, as sented to. spproved and adopted, then to authorize and direct the proper officers of this company from time to time to execute and deliver a:iy ana ail deeds and other instrunn nts 01 wnaiever nature, and to take all further or other action, neoesparv or proper to carry such sale, conveyance ana transier runy into euect; ana (3.) To ratify and confirm all action taken and authorised by the Board nf Di rectors ot this company, and to take any other action in tne premises, ana to trans act any other business that may properly come Deiore tne meeting. For the purpose or this meeting the stock transier dooks 01 this Company will be closed at the close of business on the 12th day ot ootoDer, iwj, ana remain closed until the opening of business on the 26th day or October, iwv. uatea August 11, iss. 8. B. SCHUYLER. President of Omaha Southern Railway company. F. W. IRLAND. Secretary of Omaha Southern Railway company. AlSdZlt GARVIN BROS.. 318 N. Y. Life. 1609 to f200.oo0 on improved property. No delay. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam nw WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. PAYNE, BOSTWICK A CO.. N. Y. Lit Private money, 1500 to 66.000; low rate. SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat'l bank Bldg. Bell 'Phone. Douglas 2318. LOWEST RATES Bemls. Branded Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED We Have Buyers for 6 and 7- room modern houses at right prices. Pay $W0 cash, balance 325 per month. NOWATA IiANll AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. OMAHA, NEB. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED a loan on residence property; good security. Address C 391, Bee office. WANTED A loan of private party; $2,000 at 6 per cent Interest on good paying busi ness; money guaranteed. Address B 390, Bee. FIRST Real Estate Mortgages for sale, $100 and up, 6 and 7 per cent semi-annual Interest. W hy accept a per cent at oanxs; REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. WANTED TO BUY WANTED Several carloads of fresh milk cows or springers. Dealers In state, let us hear from you. Alamlto Sanitary Dairy Co., 1813 Farnam SI BEST price part for Sd-band furniture. stoves, clothing. W. Rosenblatt. Tel. D. 640L GROSS' Loan Office, buy and sell old clothers. 601 N. 16th. B 236L NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING To the Stockholders of the Nebraska South- I 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 ot said board on the 17th day of August. 1909, a special meeting of the stockholders of The Nebraska 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, 1909, at 9 o'clock In the torenoon, for the following purposes: (1). To consider tne sale, conveyance and transfer by this Company of tne whole and every purt of its line of railroad and branches, constructed prto be constructed, together with all the rear estate and other aseis ana property, real, personal or mixed, rights, privileges, franchises, powers and immunities of this Company, and all Interests therein, to Ihe Missou.'l Pacific Railway Company, a consolidated corpora tion of the States of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, formed under a certain contract and Articles of Consolidation dated the 29th day of May, l:s; end to determine 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 transfer be consented to. ratified, as sented 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 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. For the purpose or this meeting the stock transfer books of this Company will ba closed at the close of business on the 12th day Of October, 1909, and remain closed until the opening of business on the 25th day of October, 1909. Dated AUgUSt II, 19UW. President of The Nebraska Southern Rail way company. F. W. IRLAND. Secretary of The Nebraska Southern Rail way company. A19d21t WANTED To buy from the grower. Concord grapes, In eight pound baskets. Name price in first letter. HERRICK A JACKSON CO., Ipswich, S. D. WE HAVE several people who desire to purchase first-class rooming and boarding houses; must ho money makers. K. M. WRAY & BROS., 610 Bee Bldg. BEST price paid for second-hand furni ture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 3971. 1 BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best price 2d-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 4266. 2DHAND shoes and colthea. D. 2786. HIGHEST prices for furniture, etc. Bell's Furniture Store. 1406 Dodge, Red 8631. WANTED TO BUY BICYCLE. Cheap for cash. John Conners, care Bee. At police station after 7 p. m. WANTED To buy, business In Omaha or eastern Nebraska, requiring 33,000 cash; nrust be Al proposition. Address Y 616, care Bee. WtS HAVE several people who desire to purchase first-class rooming and boarding houses; must be money makers. E. M. WRAY & BROS., 610 Bee Bldg. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Furnished room; references exchanged. Address, D 409, Bee. TWENTY clients waiting for houses. LATHROP & TOBIN, D. 2066. 415 Bee Bldg WANTED SITUATIONS Harry Flrmey, 2210 South Twenty-ninth gan rubbing his pink nose against Ned grade! Aged 13 years. Mrs. E. Parke, dlrty eheek- Th tw became friend at teacher. once. When Ned (who was onlv 1 r air at-a1 LIBERAL reward for Information lead- "b " he said. "Good- Ing to recovery of lare black and white bye, pussy; come to see me again.' And, cat which disappeared from Dodge St., ure enough, when Ned crept In his tiny July 29th. between 6 and 6:30 p. m. Phone b . . . , l njr Douglas , Del lnat nl"1 Tony waa there waiting for him, and so It continued several days. Tony waa a large black and whit. cat. Or., afternoon Ned was tired and sat down He was born out In the stable, but when lth hl" P" to resL Hls ' upon he was quite a wee kitten Harold took him Bbove want ,d Bnd once thought ' Into th. warm kitchen. As he grew of nls new friend. He sat in deep thought tronger and bigger he would follow his ior moment and finally jumped to hts little master about th. yard and garden. ,eet anl -lJ. "I bates to part with him. He became a great pet and he and Harold but I don't think It Is sackly honest fer close friends. One day his little companion me to keep him." The next morning early was taken very sick and In Just a few found Ned with Tony tucked snugly under Bours the parents realized they must give bis arm standing In the kitchen door of him up. Tony seemed to know that some- a pretty cottage on Dodge street. It was thing waa wrong, and would go all ovwr opened by Mrs. Clasen herself. She was the house crying meow, and would finally glad to see her pet again and offered the Jump up on the little white bed and ther. ragged urchin a shining silver dollar, he seemed contented. For many weeks which he refused, saying, "I don't charge after Harold died Tony seemed to miss you nothln'. but I hates to give him him nior. and more and grew very rest- he ;1ieDB ln the Uev wUn me n One morning Mrs. ciasen canea wh. mllU)n(d further h. !....., ..... WANTED By young man, place to work for board while attending Boyles college. Both phones. less. One morning M Tony to com. for his toast and milk, but no Tony was to be found. The cellar and attlo was searched as well as the barn and the neighbors questioned, but to no avail, and Mrs. Clasen was grieved to give up her pet. Tony hsd crept out the back door and wandered away In the' dark, strange he was an orphan and had to shift for himself, and her heart went out to the motherless lad. She led him into the cosy kitchen and gave him a warm break fast, and poor, hungry Ned did Justice to the dainty meal, you may be sure. Mrs. treets and alleys not knowing whither he Clasen consulted her huxband and they went At last tired and worn out h. soled offered him a place In their hearts and a large box and decided to creep ln and home as a memorial to their son, whom dose till morning. He discovered, however, they had Just lost. Honest, sensible Ned he was not alone. It being so cold Tony accepted their kind offer. In the after oould not resist the temptation and. steal- noons, after school hours, he was still al Jug In. lay close beside his companion and lowed to sell The Bee. Through this want began to purr contentedly. The next morn- ad he had found loving friends and a good Ing Ned Barker opened his big. sleepy home. He and Tony became boon corn eyes; Tony Jumped up tn his lap and be- panlona. JAP COOK wants situation; hotel, restaurant and railroad eating experience; references; will furnish whole kitchen crew. Joe Nishi. 106 S. 13th St., Omaha. A COMMERCIAL traveler (60 years old) who finishes his work on road each year in September Is looking tor position to first or year. salary not so much an object. Highest references. Address, M S33, liee. WANT place to work by Corean and go to sohool for board and room and small wages; oook, general housework, or yard man. Address f. u. Box 1M, south Omaha. CARPENTER, single man, wants steady employment by week or month. Can give references. Address. L. F, Paulsen, 9QJ Ave. A. Council Bluffs. STENOGRAPHER, young lady; eight years' experience; desires position. Miss H , 161b uotnrop at. rnone weuster zji.' ALL KINDS or typewriting done at home evenings. Underwood machine. Har ney 4758. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' 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 prlnolpal business office of said company, at the office of C. E. Wagar, at the southesst corner of Uth street and Farnam street, ln the city of Omaha, Nebraska, on the 33rd 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 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 the 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, (I) If It shall be determined by the stockholders that such sale, conveyance and transfer be corsented to, ratified, ab sented to, approved and adopted, then to authorise and direct the proper officers ot this 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 carry such sale, convey ance and transfer fully Into effect; and, (3) To ratify ard confn ull action taken and authorized by the oanl ot Di rectors of this Company, and ic ke any other action ln the premises, ind to transact any other business that nu..' prop erly come before the meeting. For the purpose of this meeting the vfk transfer books of this Company will e closed at the close of business on the day of October, 1909, and remain closet, until the opening of business on the 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. AuglS D27t The Spirit of Nebraska GOVERNMENT NOTICES YOUNG MAN. highly recommended, de sires employment in shipping department, wholesale House, anywnere. Box 261, Avenue A, New York. YOUNG man dVsirea position for even ings; experienced stenographer and book keeper. Walter Scbroeder, IS 12 Chicago St. A COMMERCIAL traveler (SO years old) who finishes his work on rosd each year In Sept. Is looking for position to first of year. Salary not so much an object. Highest references. Address M 33, Bee. THIS STORY WAS CONSIDERED THE BEST OF THOSE RECEIVED LAST WEEK RELIABLE, sober. German wants nigut watchman work. Tel. Harney 3877. WANTED Board and room, private fam 11 v. close In, reasonable. Address O. 402 Be.. FOR ALL THE NEWS THE OMAHA BEE BEST IN THE WE3T FORT LOGAN. COLO.. SEPTEMBER 1ST 1909. Sealed proposals ln triplicate will be received until 9 a. m., October 1st, 19U9, and then publicly opened for the conut ruc tion of an Isolation hospital here. Blank forms for bidders, plans and speclflcatloi may be had on application. United States reserves right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. En velopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for construction of Isolation hoxpltal" and addressed to the Constructing Quartermaster. S4-6-8-11-18-19-22-25 FORT LOGAN. COLORADO, 6EPTEM ber 1. 1909. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be received until 9 a. m., October lxt 1S09. and then publicly opened for the con struction of a third story on the kitchen addition to the Post Hospital here. Blank forms for bidders, plans and specifications may be had on application. United Stales reserves right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. En velopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Third Story Addi tion to Iloxpltal" and addressed to the Constructing Quartermaster. .S4-5-8-U-18-19-22-25M Many writers have exhausted themselves in discussing the spirit of Nebraska. The hopefulness, the courage, the enthusiasm of the Ne braska citizens cannot be avoided. His pride is boundless, his faith is far reaching. His belief in the men, his admiration for the women, and his confidence in the institutions .of his locality, makes him eloquent as he espouses them. It is a fine spirit and the right one. It will carry a man far, and it will carry a com munity farther if its men all join in it. It is sufficient to state here that a tidal wave of progressiveness has struck the county seats and small cities of Nebraska. Opportunity haa knocked at their door, and they has tened to undo the latch. If the city and country towns are to hold their own, in the present strenuous strug gle for existence and advancement, they must adapt measures to re move every possible cause of fric tion in their machinery of trade. Publicity is the key to the twenti eth century business success. lie who has a business must get it be fore the world, or the world will pass him by. The general laws of publicity, which apply to. ordinary business institutions apply with ad ditional force to municipalities, to communities and cities. To suttle up a country you must attract emi gration by exploiting its resources. To build up a town or city you must advertise to the world its industrial and commercial possibilities. For this purpose there has sprung up in nearly every town and villiage in Nebraska some kind of public or ganization, working for the indus trial development of the community. All these have one aim in view the betterment of the town and the 6mall city, that it may be a more pleasant place in which to live and therefore more prosperous. These associations are found in nearly everpr live community. To these bodies are intrusted the unsched uled and undefinable possessions of the public It is for them to mar shal and exploit the resources of their particular territory by adver tising them as they would goods in their own personal business. The woking capital, or more' strictly speaking, the stock in trade of any municipality is the unoccu pied territory. The industrial, raw material, and the business oppor tunities within its particular sphere of influence. Every home town is a center of industry, the throbbing, dominating heart of its 6iirronding community. It is quite plain that the time has arrived for a stirring up of the com munity conscience to a realization of the duty the individual owtM to his town. Every good citizen owes allegiance first to his family; second to the community in which he lives; and third, to the nation. Selfish ness, when home is an. object, is al most a virtue. What is needed aro more and more who will appreciate their obligation to organized com munities. The country towns and small cities in Nebraska that from whatever cause fail to take advunU age of every trade wind that blows to retain its legitimate local busi ness, will lose out inthe race. But the town that organizes its forces and makes an intelligent and sys tematic fight for its own will win out and prosper and wax strong. The average Nebraska country; town is up-to-date on everything ex cept the highways that lead to it. The common highways bear the same relation to the country town that the railroads bear to the great commercial center. They are gath erers of business. The introduction of the telephone, the rural free de livery, the trolley line and the auto mobile, instead of decreasing, has enlarged the trade territory of the country town. The Nebraska peo ple are noted for their habit of get ting together and talking things over. This custom of interchanging ideas among various classes of workers, as the farmer, the manu facturer, the artisan, the merchant, the banker and the professional man, is most strongly established in these prairie counties where civ ilization has made the greatest strides. It has come to be natural for him to accomplish by co-operation what he cannot do alone. The man who has pride in his home town and who, if it does not meet his ideas, works and strives to arouse enthusiasm in others to make it , such, is the best citizen. Just as we are considered a nation practically, sufficient unto ourselves, so the cit izens of Nebraska are loyal to home institutions. It is for these reasons that "The Story of Nebraska" is being told in The Omaha Sunday Bee. The inves tigations are being made with care, and the stories of the counties are told conservatively. They are ac complishing great good for Nebraska. Next Sunday Cass County RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION lorn ss MASON Union Pacific Leave. 7:30 am 3:60 pm Arrive. 11:40 pm 6:00 pm I.W am Overland Limited.... Colorado Express Atlanta Express Oregon at V aslilngton Limited :w am s:w am Los Angeles Limited.. 12:&5 pm :M pm Portland Special 12:i5 pm i:M pm Past Mall 9: JO am 6:4a pm China & Japan Mall. 4:00 pm 6:45 pm Colorado Special u:w pm i:wtu tBeatrlce & btromaburg Local 12:40 pm 1:20 pm Grand Island Local... 6:29 pm 10:30 am North Platte Local... 8:16 am 4:46 pm Local passengeis not carried on Over and Limited. Dally. tDaily except Sun day. CbiCaao, Roche Island 4 ractfloi a EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd.... a 3:10 am all 05 pm Iowa Local a :40 am a 4:20 pm The Mountaineer a 7:42 mil a 2:5j am Dcs Moines Locai a t:uu pm u pm Iowa Local tiu.o am o : pm Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4:40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. .a 6:08 pm a :Uu am WEST. The Mountaineer a 2:00 am a 7:35 am Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. ' for Lincoln) a s:3u am a 6:47 pm Colo, and Cal. ttx a 1:20 pm a 4::t0 pm Okla. and Texas i:x... a 4:40 pm a 1:00 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd...all:12 pm a 2:0j am Chicago brent Western Chicago Limited a 8:15 am a 8:30 pm RAILWAY TIME CARD nttued. Chicago, Mllvrnnlce. t t. Paul Chicago and Cols. Epec.a T'36 am all:40 pm Cal. and Oregon Ek....b 6:00 pm a i.tb pin Overland Limited all:4M pm a 7:15 am Perry Local.. b 6:16 pm bll:U5 aiu allesonrl Pacific K. C. and St. L. Hx a :00 am a 7:00 am K. C. and St! L. Ex. (Iv. gat. 12 p. m all:15 pm a 6:60 pm Vkanaen St. Louis Ex a 6:3v pm a t:25 am bt. Louis Local (from Council Bluftsj a 8:00 am all:! pm Btanberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm b 10:15 am BURLINGTON lTA 10TH L MASON Barlinton Leave. Arrive. Denver and California... a 4:10 pm a 3:45 pm Puget Bound Ex Blaok Wills Northwest Ex Nebraska points .. Lincoln Fast Mall Nebraska Ex Lincoln Local Lincoin Local .... Schuyler-Plattsmouth Plattsmouth-luwa ... Bellevue-Plattsmouth Colorado Ltmlied .... Chicago Limited Chicago Kx , Chicago Flyer Iowa Local fit. Louis Ex. ..a 4:10 pm a l:10 pm ....a 4:10 pm a G:10 pm ....ail. 50 pin a7:Qjain ....ai.iOam a tt:10 pin ....b 1:20 pm al2:16pm ....a :15 am a 6:10 pm b :0S am ....a 7:26 pm a 7:60 pm . D I Oo pm D1U:Z0 am .a R:1b am a :60 am .al2:30 pm a 2:40 pm .all:6Upm a 7:05 am .a 7:25 am all 36 pm .a 4:20 pin a S:65 pm a 8:30 pm a 1:00 am .a t U am all . 30 am 4:40 pm all SO am Kansas City and St. Jo. al0:46 pm a 6:46 am Kansas City and St. Jo. a s:15 am a 6:10 pin Kansas city ana at. Jo.a :u pm ....a 8:15 am a 8:30 pm ....a 3:30 pm a 6:00 pm ....a 8:00 pin a :uu am Twin City Limited Chicago Express ... Clarion Local Tula City Express Chicago A Nortn western Leave. Arrive. Omaha-Chicago bpe'L.a 0:02 pm a 7:40 am Colorado-Chicago a 6:30 pm a 1.31 pm Pacific Coast-Chicago.. a 6:06 pm a 1:28 pm Chicago Daylight tipe'l.a 7:40 am all:35pm Omaha-Chicago Local.. al2. 05 am all:36 pm Los Angtles - Portlaud Limited 10 pm al2:36 pm Overland Limited aU:50 pm a 7;li am Fast Mail a 8:04 am Pant Local, Cedar Hapids-Omaha a 1:36 pm Oniaha-Carrur. Local. ..a 1. 45 pm a 8:34 am NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH. Tin City and Dakota Da) light a 7 46 am alO 20 pm Minn'stiia and Dakota. a 7 uu pm (Su D. C. SCOTT. D.V.S. ts Dr. H. L. Barnard ottL) ftATl irTSnJSAUajL OfflM and eartaal, M10 Mason uee. Calls Promptly Answered at All Hours. Tne Offlc maxnery w. p-.k, II, k Ns4 avai .a :uo pm a 7:06 am .a J 4j pm a 1:28 pm Twin City Limited Slou City LK'al . Dakola-Sioux City Omaha :3t am MinneHota-riioux City Omaha all:09 am Oregon-Washing ton Limited 4 00 ,n 12.45 am NORTHWESTERN LINE-WEST. Norfolk-Bonesioel a i :50 am al0:30 pm i i ii. Lous Pine ....a 7:60 am all :u0 am Norfolk-South Piatte...fc U u. pni b 6:20 pm Hastings-buperlor b I 16 pin b 6:20 pm Deadwood-Hol bprlngaa 165 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a 1:56 pm all 00 am Fremont-Albion bl.JOpro b 1.35 pm Illinois Central Chicago Express a 7:15 am a 1:45 pm Chicago Limned a 6:00 pm a 7:15 am Mlim.-St. Paul Exp b 7:16 am Vllnn.-St. Paul Ltd a (.00 pm a 7:15 am Xiuiaha-Ft. Lodge Loe.b -t5 piu bil.M am WEBSTER STA, St. -1BTII at WEBSTER alT Minneapolis at Chicago, Omaha. Leave. Arrive. Floux City Express b 2:00 pm bll:46 am Omaha Loral c 6:20 pm Hloux City Passenger b 8:20 pm Twin City Passenger. ...b 6:30 am Hloux City Local o 8:35 am Emerson Local b 6:56 pm b 6:10 am Missonrl Paclflo Auburn Local b 1:60 pm bll:30 am a Daily, day only. b Dally except Sunday, o Sun d Dally sxcept Saturday. MINOR PROPHET DEFIES FOES Dowle'a S accessor Resents the of Paying- Bills and does to Jail. Ids Hurling words of defiance and assuring several of his faithful followers that he was suffering Imprisonment to sustain the eter nal principals of right and Justice, Wilbur Glenn Vollva bade bis friends good night and retired to bla first night ln Jail ln Woodstock, Henry county, Illinois, last Tuesday, following bis arrest (or failure to pay a judgment of 110.000. The spiritual successor of John Alexander Dowle and the head of the recently de posed political organisation of Zlon City wag taaea to the Jail In the afternoon. Besides the sheriff's officers who arrested Vollva, ho was accompanied by Captain A. A. Walker of Zlon City, his personal bodyguard and attendant, and several of his closest friends. ' . He brought along a full supply of sta tionery and papers and asserted that his editorial work for the Zlon Herald and Leaves of Healing would be continued be hind thfjbars of the Jail. The leader of the Dowletes must serve six months ln Jail because he refuses to pay a Judgment of $10,000 awarded to Phillip Motherlll, formerly a resident of Zion City. Motherlll, of the now trluph ant faction ln Zlon City, alleged that Voll va had libeled him ln his newspaper. Vollva retained three attorneys yesterday and It was reported last night that he In tended to make an effort to regain bis liberty through habeas copus proceedings today. His counsel, A. K. Stearns, D. T. Smiley, and George W. Field, last evening refused to discuss the matter. They held long conferences, with the religious leader. "I am ln Jail where I shall remain," Vollva said. "I am standing out for a principle and I will never pay the $10,000 judgment. After my prosecution for al leged libel the Jury returned a verdict for $20,000. The trial judge cut the find ings in two. The excessive verdict shows conclusively that the Jurors were ruled by passion and prejudice. "After an execution was Issued and a verbal demand made on me for the $10,000 and costs ot the suit I filed a personal property schedule showing I was not able to pay the money. Then a capias was Issued and I was arretted today. I will continue to run the two Zlon City papers and write editorials from the Jail. I have no fear of iron bars when I know that I am standing for a principle." In the personal schedule which Vollva filed he enumerated his property as one writing desk, a set of religious books, his wearing apparel, and 13 cents ln cash. Vollva's followers are making; prepara tions to see that their leader wants for no comfort while ln Jail. He Is to hava Captain Walker as his personal attend ant throughout his period of Incarcera tion. He will have artloles of furniture which he desires placed ln bis oellroora and his meals, unless the jail far proves acceptable, will be brought to him front Woodstock's best hotel. Chicago Tribune. Dyspeptic Philosophy. Any girl can hear compliments If she cultivates the habit of talking to herself. Many a man has sustained a compound fracture of the reputation by falling off the water wagon. Many a man attributes his business suc cess to the fact that his wife needs the money. A train of thought won't do you much good unless you gel up enough Sleatn to, carry It through, - 'm-m