TITE UEK: OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER C, 1000. PERSONAL I'i Hair, ,.o...- during confinement; babl". s l.;.iru. ilie Uood eamaiuan Sani tarium, ill 11 Av.. woum.li lilu.f, la HOT-EN-TOT TWINS, the best on eartn, f'O'lN Jell.- will cure com, 2fcc llalnej Lfiifc' Co, 1U0 Fainam St. MW'VI'TK1 treatment. Hit) a Smith. ilUAIjllVj h22 S 16th St., third floor. A lloJiii-: fr.r women during confinement V. e 1 1 nU homes for babies where mother fur them. Babies boarded. l-'or mm aaui'ri Mrs. Martha A. Lee. 401 i.mi. l ull ot., Omaha, nen. ruone luu las Uzi. I lot-En-Tot Twins are Hot sensation. THIS government put 110,000 in t doctors' )in in 177 to find a cure for diseases .,l 1 nave found It. Prof. Johnson, 14th arid 1' Sis.. South Omaha. MIW. AMES of Washington, I). C, manl cur.ug il hI massage. 1724 Capitol Ave. I CAN break a bilious attack; do not let It run to ere If It will be typhoid fever; no run down theory. Prof. Johnson, 14th and 1' is.. South Omaha. Nil IS. 1UTTENHOUME, graduate of the V.fltmt-r Institute of Nevada. Mo., treat ;i.uiiiallsiii, constipation. paralis, I Uin ta no and all enrol ic diseases; electric mas dukii itiid baths. Kuom 3n, tin fiour Bos ton Store Bldg.; elevator entrance 120 8. lutn mi, luuay on Douglas Su Tilt; SALVATION AIUIY soll Its castoff rloth.iig; in fact, anthing yuu do not Heed. y . e rollert. repair and sell at 1.(4 N. 11th it., for cost of collection to the wortliy p., or. i'hii phor.e Uouglaa 4136 and wagon 'VI il. cull. I I!, Ki,GEr;3. private confinement bom 1 U Manna St. 'leL Douglas 62J0. OMAHA Stammerers Ins., Ramge Bldg. HALL afes. new. td-hsnd. 181S Fsrnam. MAONKT1C Treatments, Kmmerlln iii'nii "31 "I M i :.i n hi. ifinm. ninn. 1'rlvaic confinement home. Mru. Dr. King, IT'4 N. 2KU. Tel.,. Web. lnd. B-!.'. I. A Li IK 8 wishing to obtain til latest areKM cutting system. Learn cutting. Call 311 No. liith St. 'i'hune, Douglas Toll. Hot-En-Tot Twins arc coming. ANYONK knowing the present where. fiboulB of James C. Ballard, who resided In I'uuidaa county in 147. or any of his n latlves, will plen e communicate wttn ii HJ, cars uniaua Aee, umana, fteu WE WILL rail for, clean and adjust your phoi.otiapii for il.M) NbllltASkA CYCLE CO.( Phones Doug. 1G$J. A-l'ifiJ. Cor. 15th and Harnev. STRICTLT private home during confine ments; excellent care; babies adopted; trained nurse. Zlt Davenport St. WHERK do yoU have -yrur PRKRCRIP TIONS KILLED? Ak your DOCTOR if he . has confidence In SCHAFER'S. HE knows ' he can drpend on our goods, and we want you to take advantage of our PRICES and KERVICE. We CALL FOR and DELIVER prescrip tions without extra charge. THAT S FAIR. WOULD like to shar part of furniture car to Los Angeles. Address T 616, care Bee. REAL ESTATE Real Bstat Uealws. RKED ABSTRACT CO., Est." ISM; prompt eiviue; get our price. 17 10 Farnam St. OANniCSTArv 404 Bee Bldg., Tel. D. IJ87 PAYNE )NV. CO.. first floor N. Y. Ufa. BENJAMIN K. E. CO.. 477 Brandon Bldg. H'lAL EHTATE TITLE-TRUST Co" JlIA. IC. WILLIAMSON. President. CITY PROPERTY FOR IALE, A Choice Home A splendid modern borne, containing 7 rooms in i.lVttTakJ" fjyjuii'. ' ueaUirt'uI lawn, fine rhade, pavud sirj.t, permanent walks, one Liw.u to car, huu:e originally bunt (or a home: location txirs 1.001I; prettiest street In Walnut Hill. You will fall In lov wkli tills house when you sea It, Im mediate possession. Prlco t4.600. Payne, Bostwick&Ca, Sole Acenls. Main Floor. X. Y. Life. 9 Rooms, $11,500 Ei' st front In exclusive West Farnai llstilct; not offered before. Harrison & Morton," 7-Room Modern House Full lot. Fine location. ONLY $100 CASH Balance monthly payments. You do not often gee such . an opportunity. Better tee it NOWATA LAND ft LOT CO.. bull M N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red Omaha, Neb. NEW COTTAGE. 7 rooms, entirely modern, white oak and pine finish, laundry and fruit room In base ment; occupied one month. Owner wishes to leave city and will sell at coat. About two cash: balance same as rent. Ml FOR quick returns, 'st your real estate for sale and exchange with me. no sale. no pay. W. W. Mitchell, Board of Trade uiug., umus Neb. Second Prize Story i HOW THE OLD FARMER GOT HELP. liy Mabel Jeannette Miller, Aged 11 Years, Fairmont, Neb. O. K. Miller, Father. Seventh Grade. Miss Hancock, Teacher. School District No, 19. Fillmore County. ANCHOR FENCE -CO. Iron and wire fences cheaper than wood. Last a lifetime 207 N. 17th. 'Phone Red S14. Mr. Joslah HlgRletnn, a farmer living fourteen miles from Omaha, owned two thoroughbred calves of which he was very proud. They were very unruly and Mr. Higgleston had quite a lime Keeping them where thoy belonged. At night when he did the chores they would be In the pasture and everything all right, but in the morutng Bob . and Barney, the calves, were nowhere to be 4 aeen. They would either break the fence down or jump over It. No matter bow hard he tried to ke. p them In they wera bound to get out One Sunday morning as ha snd his wife were getting ready to go to church in a nearur vi.mite, mey neard a loud snort, cm ioukii g out .vra. Higgleston say thvoe nauthty calves out In the barnyard sending everything In their way galley west. Her lovelyV Buff Plymouth Rock chickens were squaking and getting away as fast as wings and feet could carry th- jBruno. the big watchdog, was trying to 4 dfrlve them back, but soon got under the oobhouse for safety. Screwing up his courage again he ventured forth, only to b tossed Into the air like a ball. He THIS STORY WAS CONSIDERED THE SECOND BEST OF THOSE SENT IN LAST WEEK AND WAS AWARDED SECOND PRIZE. fee REAL ESTATE CITY l'KOt tOltl l r OH I ALE. (Continued.) A FEW 1 JVE ONES Strictly mo.lm, new, full 2-stoty, 7-room house, in bent residential locality; ea.t front, beautiful lawn, paved street, laige lot a:id shade tre'; two blocks to Han im park rar. $.0'i0 If sold before Oc tober I. Terms reasonable. Don't fall to see this one. Strictly modern, new, full t-story. -room house; hard wood throughout, larg- lot; best locality Xth and CumlngV one-half block to car and Bemis park. 84.750 take It. Terms right. Fine property for young couple or In vestment. 4 room, modern cottage, hard wood finish, large lot with garden; pays IS per cent on Investment. $1.7i0; $ down, balance same as rent. A big snap for a little money, mw re mom cottage, modern, nice lawn anj trees. 27th and Spraxue. 12.200: term rea sonable, fan be rented for $22.50. a Kr t,lr, an Investment. 8 houses on large lot: 2Mh and Patrick; rental KW per year; a'l based for one year; pays 14 per cent Price $6,600. iteasonaoie '"seiTotir complete list for bargains from a buyer's or Investor's view. K. M. WKAT A PRO., 610 Bee Bldg. Phone Doug. 3407. 23J0 SOCTH TH I HTT-SECOND STREET, M.000. This hew house, built for a home, owner's family having gone to Colorado account of poor health, and wishes to sell at once. House fronts east on Boulevard; hot water heat, large reception hall, parlor, dining room, library, kitchen, pantry, rear entry on first floor all quarter-sawed oak; sec ond floor, 4 large bedrooms and bath; ma pie floors, birch doors; Is entirely modern and complete In every way; do not fall to see this house. Inquire next door. Tel. Harney 3Si36. Terms. SEVEN ACRES APPLES 5 In grapes, 1A In corn, 4 In alfalfa. 3 In timothy, IIS In potatoes, 10 In pasture; six- room house, sheds, fruit cellars, barns running water; everything necessary on a well equipped fruit farm; will harvest this year S,000 bushels potatoes and 500 bushels apples alone. Owner wants to sell quick fur S,O00. It Is two miles to car line and one mile to paved road; adjoining Rrandels' model, highly Improved farm. It wont last long at this rrlee Improvements and fruit are worth price asked; you prectlcally get the land for nothing. Real Estate Title-Trust Co. CI as. E. Williamson, Pres., 1301 Farnam. FOR QUICK HALES , list your farm and city property with us; we have more clients wishing to buy de sirable rjlaces than we have for sale: we also have calls for some first-class hofisca and flats for rent. K. M. WRAY & BROS., 610 Bee Bldg. WHEN writing to advertisers, kindly mention The Bee. . . . BEMIS PARK Owner, now on' Pacific coast, wants to ell at once new, large, 8-room, modern house. Modern as can be. Fine finish and elegant fixtures.- Full cement basement laundry, furnace heat. Large lot, AOxltil feet. Price down to $4,200. Midland Investment Company v McCague Bldg. Phones: Douglas 1153. tnd. A-26&S. Two Cheap Corner Lots 89x119 Northwest Corner 29th and Grant, $3W.OO. r 40x110 Southwest Corner 2th and Orant, $too.oo. Each lot has sewer, water and gas, and permanent walks and couldn't lay nicer. W. H. OATES. F17 N. Y. Life. Phone Doug. 1234. FOR SALE $ large choice lots,. fine lo cation. Call Webster 481. 18 INVESTMENT One of the best close In rental proper es In Omaha. Never vacant. It'a loca on insures a good class of tenants, - $9,000 $5,000 cash, balance long time at 5 per cent. This statement Is In noway' over drawn. Let us show you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red im. OMAHA. NEB. Special Close In Investment $3,100 For one 10-room house, In first-class condition, and one 3-room cottage both are always rented for $40 per month, on paved street, walking dis tance; 112 S. 28th St.; terms to right party. ItOBINSON & "WOLF, 43S Paxton Block. WE will sell you a good 8-room house for $1,4U and let you pay for It at $16 a month. How much rent have you paid In the last 10 years? Got anything to show' for It? NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 1909. OMAHA, NEB. A STRICTLY modern 8-room house, oak finish, corner lot, paved on two1 streets, fine shade trees. 3. JO Lafayette Ave.. Bemla Park. A. C. Burk. Owner. Phone Harney 9k0. SUMMIT ADDITION Lots $275 and up. Get circular. The Byron Reed Co., 213 S. 14th St. When writing to advertisers remember It only takes a stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad lo Tbs Bee. was not hurt, however, for he cam down on a low haystack. Mr. Higgleston rushed out and put them in the pasture and while mending the fence he kept saying, "This thing of breaking the Sabbath and breaking fences Is not to my liking." . He was very fond of his Sunday paper. The Bee, and never failed to call for It at the postofflce on the way bom from church. As he passed along the street a nelrh. bor called out: "Those pets of yours hiv t,rru,4n nut t.aln ' "Nancy, that beats me," he said to his wife, "I thought I had those calves fast this time." On reaching home their first thought was to search for the calves. They did not have to search for Barney, for there he stood like a sentinel near a cob pile and on Investigation they found a poor red rooster hidden among the cobs. Bob was not so easily found; at last they found tiTro, In the dairy and all about him In great confusion. Mr. Higgleston thought he would have to part with the calves unless he could find a way of keeping them In. As he was reading his paper he found the above ad. "Just ths thing, Nancy, Just the thing The Anchor Fence company can keep them In. Why had I not thought of that before?" He drove to the city the neit day for the wire and when It was put up Bob and Barney were prisoners. "Don't It peat all r said the farmer with a smile on bis face, "how that good Bee does help a fellow outT" REAL ESTATE KRH AN HAM II LS.KU roR ALB Canada. PEE MR about my lands If you are con templating a Canadian trip for Investment, or take a letter of Introduction to my correspondents'. It costs nothing Frank Crawford, Ware block. Colorado. rrigated Lands in Colorado Near Denver We have, no doubt, the best proposition to offer In Irrigated lands In Eaktern Colo rado that are under the StanBley Lake Reservoir Irrigation Project, which la one of the largest In Colorado. We are selling these lands In 10. 20, 30, 40 and 80-acre tracts, from $100 to $160 an acre. Including the water right, on terms of One-Tenth Cash, Balance One-Tenth Each Year Call or write for reading matter, giving full particulars. Everyone should own a piece of Irrigated land, If It Is only ten acres. N Hastings & Hcyden, 1614 Harney Street. Omaha, Neb Kebrssst. The Scott's Bluff Country Makes a great Impression upon those who visit It. Of the hundreds we have taken out on the Payne Special, we have not found one who speaks In any way crlti- cally of the country. People Are Enthusiastic Over crops that are growing, those that have been harvested and over future pros- Fects. One says: "It Is away beyond what expected to find." Another: "I left Scott's Bluff four years ago. The develop ment has been remarkable and I see where I made a mistake." Another: "I have looked In the Irrigation proposition of Idaho, Washington and Colorado and con sider the Scott's Bluff proposition superior to any of them. A sturdy Oerman, not given to enthusiasm; said: "You have well named this The Valley of the Nile.' I believe It will actually equal It In a few years," There Is Such A Marked Contrast Between the growing, vigorous crops on Irrigated land In comparison with the drouthy conditions In the com belt that no arguments are needed to show that the land will produce great crops 57H bushels of wheat to the acre this year, 70 to 90 bushels of oats, all overweight. Oo out with ua on Our Excursion Next Tuesday See for yourself. On the Payne Special you travel In comfort; you oeo the country by automobile, talk with the men who are growing big crops. You will soon find but wny we nave sold $1,000,000 WORTH i OF THIS LAND IN THREE MONTHS. People would not buv if not satisfied Eight Scott's Bluff men bought from us last week. They know what they are ooing. nee ua quick. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., to. r. L. Bldg., Omaha. 45 BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $20 Per acre. We own and control 20.000 acres of Chey enne county, Nebraska's cholcwst farm land now on the market. The heaviest crop yielding county in Nebraska lor 12 years. Write for folders and full particulars. Agents wanted everywhere. Write for our proposition at once. FUNDINGSLAND ft SEVERSON. Land Brokers, SIDNEY, - - - NEBRASKA. ALFALFA FARM, 120 acres, very fine, new house and buildings, half mile from school house, five miles southwest of Sout Omaha, one mile southwest of Fort Crook, B. ft II.. Missouri Paclfio and electric rail way depots, two miles southwest Bellevue; come and see and price. H. T. Clarke, ller Grand hotK GOOD LAND CHEAP. $40 acres, Kimball county, Neb., 1 miles from ra'lroai: 6..0 per aare. J. G. Bono, $11 Shugait Blk.. Co. Bluffs, la. Phone &14. " FARMS FOR SALE. 80 acres. Improved, $75 per acre. l'1 acres, Improved, $7i per acre. 100 acres, Improved, $fl.?6 per acre. ' 240 seres. Improved, $06 per acre. 240 acres, Improved, Vbl.W per acre. $20 acres, improved, $100 per acre. Address H1BBS ft TOTTON. Fairfield. Neb FOR SALE That Keeth county section. 2-16-SC. new offered at $6 per, goes up $1 an acre wniouer i, lr not suiu ociore; ana that McPherson county section, 3.i-17-."i6. now $5 per acre, will be $ti an acre after October 1. Either section will bring $10 per acre inside 01 two yeura. Owner, 409 Pax ton Blk. New Meslctt. NEW MEXICO. 17.41 acres of land, fee title, accessible to railroad. Of this, compact body of 16 000 acres bears 76 million feet of white pine worth. $3 per thousand at going prices. Re maining 11.41 acres Is grazing land, much of which can be easily irrigated. Easy terms, price, $lo0.OU0. Direct from the owners. Address E. H. SMITH, Beaver Dam, Wis consin. Oklahoma. Oklahoma One Firm Produced 2,442,478 Bbls. Oil Sold 2,117,482 Bbls. in Juno in Nowata Co. 80 acres, four miles (rim Nowata, county seat, fine laiid as lays out of doors, ail under cultivation, rew house, barn, etc., good well. A IiKAL BARGAIN AT $20.00 PER ACRE We have land In Nowata county. In any sis traot yuu may desire, from 5 acres up, at prices rai.jir g from $10 10 J 14 per acre. There are I.SoO flowing oil wells In Nowata county. Natural -u.s ts sold ai to per 1.000 cubic feet. You mlfht get an oil well with your 'and. Average rainfall In Nowata county. Jit Inches per annum; average from March 1 to October 1. M Incnea. and distributed Just as needed, prospects lor a big crop are In evidence on every lianu. Corn siaiids 10 U ii fert htch; cats Just threnhud making CO to 100 bushels per acre; wheat. $0 to 40 bushels, on account of the seasons being over a month earlier than lit the north wheat sold for $1.37 per buanel, as against sOc this year. Good water Is found from 20 to 40 feet Find Nowata county on jour map. -The Oklahoma ft Cherokee Centra) R. R. east and west through this county Is a certainty. Land will, probably double In value within two years. You can t afford to miss this opportunity. Let u te'l you why we can sell this land so cheap. Ask Missouri Pacific ticket agent alojt low ratea to Nowata. Come In and see us or "'NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. , Suits C:4 N. Y. Life Bldg.. 'Phonn Red I'M. Omaha, Neb. oat Daketa, SEND for our lists of farm lands In Kingsbury cvuuiy. V bav a fw choice REAL ESTATE FARM AU HANOI I.A.XD FOR SALE) (Continued ' lows, A nr SNAP W acres of rich bottom land 5 miles from good town in Harrison county, la. hX) acres In cultivation, bal ance In smsll timber, brush and pasture. This I owned by an eastern parly who does not realise what -to is. lrlce onlv $.0 00 per acre for quick sale, will give part time. J. R. Adklns, room 4. Ibi Nat'l Bank Bldg., Co. Bluffs, la. allaaeaoia. 9 FOR PALE OR EXCHANGE Red river valley farm lands. In Claj and W'llklns counties; send for list. Nelson, Huxley Land Co., Barnesville, Minn. Mlssewrl. FOR SALE By owner, fin-acre farm; crop, stock; tools ana Household goons; $3,300; terms. Richard Green, West Plains, Mo. NICE, smooth, well Improved farms In Nodawav county. Missouri; price $- to lino per acre; Just as good as you can buy In western Iowa or eastern isenrasKa at iou tow $175. Smith Hines, Hopkins, Mo. Montana. ' V. 8. GOVERNMENT LAND OPENING UNDER CAREY ACT. Conrad-Vallcr project, Montana. 70.000 cres of fine, grassy prairie under Irriga tion. Drawing October I, 1D0. Must reg ister for drawing before October 7. Can register by mail. For Information and blanks write W. M. WAV MAN, Valler, Montana, or 11 '0 Security Bank Bldg., Min neapolis, Minn. PRINTING PHONE IND. A-KM for good printing Lyngstadt Printing Co., ISth ft Capitol Ave. HOLLAND Printing Co., 110 8. 17th St. WATERS Printing Co.. 522 S. 13 th St. HYATT ft LONQACRE, PRINTERS, 170J Leavenworth St. Tel. loug. 2647. REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to $to.o00 made promptly. F. D. Weed. Wead BUg., 18th ana farnam. -,, to ta.000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-215J. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Invearosnt Co. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BKE.N NAN. Room 1. fievr York Lite Bldg. OARVIN BROS.. $18 N. Y. Life. $500 lo $200,000 on improved property. No delay. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Fsrnam Smith ft Co., 1220 Farnam at. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. PAYNE, BOSTWICK ft CO.. N. Y. Ufa Private money, $000 to $6,000; low rate. SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-1$ First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Bell 'Phone, Douglas 231$. LOWEST RATES Bemla. Brandels Bldg. REAL1 ESTATE WANTED We Have Buyers for 6 and 7- room modern houses at right prices. Pay $b00 cash, balance $26 per month. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite A24 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 1999. OMAHA, NEB. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED a loan on residence property; good security. Address C Wl, wee oince. WANTED TO BUY WANTrell Several carloads of fresh milk cows or springers. Dealma. In state, let us bear from you. tAianjlti tjanttary Dairy Co.. 1812 Farnam SL. . ii..i BEST price part for td-hand furniture, stoves, clothing. W. R0ee.1tHa.tl Tel. D. 640L GROSS' Loaa Office, buy and sell old oluthers. 601 N. 16ih. B 261i 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. 2971. RALTIMORE Id-hand store pays best price 2d-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. iitfi. 2D HAND shoes and colthes. D. 2785. HIGHEST prices for furniture, etc. Bell's Furniture Store, 1406 Dodge. Red 3631. WANTED TO BUY BICYCLE. Cheap for cash. John Couners, cars Bee. At police station after 7 p. m. WANTED To buy, business In Omaha or eastern Nebraska, requiring $3,000 cash; must be Al proposition. Address Y 616, caro Bee. WE 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 SITUATIONS WANTED By young man, place to work for board while attending Boyles college. Both phones. JAP COOK wants situation; hotel. restaurant and railroad eating experience; references; will furnish whole kitchen crew. Joe Nishl, 106 S. 13th St., Omaha. WANT place to work by Corean and mo to school for board and room and smai; wages; cook, general housework, or yard man. Address P. O. Box lt4, South Omaha YOUNG MAN. highly recommended, df - sires employment in snipping nepartinent, wholesale house, anywhere. Box 261, 62 Avenue A, New York. LADIES' solicitor wanted. Must be ex perienced. Cull at Gate City Clothing Co., bob S. 16th St., upstairs. BY YOUNG man In private family. Any kind of work from kitchen to stable or yard. References. F. Curarrubias, 1109 Farnam St. Tel. A-3tW7. RELIABLE, sober. German wants night watchman work. Tel. Harney 3877. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING To the aitKkholdr of the Oiuaha Southern lUiiiway Company: You are I.ereDy notified that by resolu tion of the l.oard of Directors of Omaha Southern Railway Company, duly adopted at a meeting of tuid board on the 17th day of AuttUhi. IMH, a Kpoctal meeting of lb' stockholders of Omaha Southern Railway (cmpmiy i;an been called to be held at the general offices and principal business of fice of fc.:Ui company, at the office oi C. K W aaur, at the souihaaxt corner of Fifteenth street and Furnum street, in the city of Omaha, Nebraska, on the 23d day of Octo ber. In9, at 9 o clock In the forenoon, for tile follow lug purposes: (1) To consider the sale, conveyance and transfer sy this Company of the whole and every pait of its line of ra.troad and branches, construct ni or to be coiiotructed, tun. i her with all the real estate and oilier ua.-eta and property, real, personal or mixed, rights, privileges, franchise:,, oweis and Immunities of Una company, and all interests therein, to The Misvourl Pacific Railway Company, a consolidated corpora tion of the (Stales of Missouri, Kanaa and Nebraska, formed under a ctr.ain Con tract and Articles of Consolidation dated the 29th day of May, LOa; and to deter mine whether such sate, conveyance and transfer, and the terms thereof, shall be consented to, ratified, assented to, approved and adopted; and 12.) If it shall be determined by ths Stockholders that such sale, conveyance and transfer be conseuted to, ratified. a smted to, spproved and adopted, then to authorize and direct the proper officers ot this company from time to time to execute and dullver any and all deeds and other instruments of whatever nature, and to lake all further or otlur action. nece.ary or proper to carry such s)e, conveyance and transfer fully lnte effect; and (3.) To ratify and confirm all action taken and authorised by the board of Di rectors of mis Company, and tu lake any ether action la the premises, and to traua- LEGAL NOTICES (Continued. set any other business that may properly come before the meeting. For the purpuse of this meeting the stock transfer books of tnls Company Will be closed at the close of business on he 12th day of October, lsw. and remain otosea until the opening of business on the 16th dav of October, 19UB. Dated August V, l'W. 8. R. WHtTTLFTR. President of Omaha Southern Railway Company. F. W. 1RLAND. Secretary of Omaha Southern Railway Company. Aldllt 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, duly adopted at a meeting or said board on the 17th day of Aufiust. 190S, a sral meeting of the stockholders of The Nebraska South ern Railway Company has been called to be held at the general offfcea and principal business office of said company at the of fice of C. E. Wasar, at the southeast cor ner of Flfteentn street ana rarnam street, in the city of O rush a. Nebraska, on the Ud day of October, 1H09, at o'clock In the forenoon, for the following purposes: i o Kuuemer me v-uu vevance 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, powers and Immunities of this Co.npany, and all Interests therein, to The Mlssou.1 Pacific Railway Company, a consolidated corpora tion of the States of M seourl, Kansas and Nebraska, formed under a certain contract and Articles of Consolidation dated the 29th day of May, l:-i; and to determine whether such sale, conveyance and transfer, and the trms 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-senti-d to, approved Sid adopted, then to authorise and direct the proper officers of this company from lime to time to execute end deliver any and all deeds and other In struments of whatever nature, ard 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 of this meeting the stock transfer books of this Company will bt cloned at the close of business on the 12th day of October. 1909, and remain closed until the opening of business on the 16th day of October, 1909. Dated August 17, isu. C. S. CLARKE, President of The Nebraska Southern Hall way Company. F. W. IRLAND, Secretary of The Nebraska Southern Run way Company. A19d21t NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINd 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 said Board on the 17th day of August, 1909, a special meeting of the stockholders of Omaha Belt Railway Company has been nailed to be held at the general offioes and principal business office of said company, at the offloe of O. E. Wagar, at the southeast corner of lfith street and Farnam street, In the city of Omaha, Nebraska, on the 23rd day of Octo ber, 1909, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, for the following purposes: (1) To consider the sale, conveyanoe and transfer by this Company of the whole and every part of Its Una 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 Paclfio Railway Company, a consolidated corporation of the states of Missouri, Kan sas and Nebraska, formed under a certain Contract and Artloles of Consolidation dated the 29th day of May. 1908; 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 consented to, ratified, as sented to. approved and adoptod, then to authorise and direct the proper officers of this Compnay from time to time to ex ecute and deliver any and ail aeeos ana other Instruments of whatever nature, and to take all further et other action, neces sary or proper to carry such sale, convey ance and transfer fully wto street; ana, 3) To ratify ard conO-m till action taken and authorised by ths Aard of Di rectors of this Company, and v take any other action in She premises, and to transact any other business that ma, prop erly come before the meeting. For the purpose of this meeting the tv;k transfer books of this Company will e closed at the close of business on the 12 iV day of October, 1909f and remain closet, until the opening of business on the 20th day of October, 1909. Dated August 17th. 1909. V C. S. CLARKE, President of Omaha Belt Railway Com pany. F. W. IRLAND, Secretary of Omaha Belt Railway Com pany. AuglS DZ7t GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING (Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Sep tember 4, 1109 Sealed proposals, In tripli cate, will be received at this office until 9:30 a. m., mountain time, Thursday, Sep tember 23, 1909, at which time they will be opened In public, for construction, plumb ing, steam heating, electric wiring and fix tures of one (1) set of quarters for civilian teamsters, plan No. 2f8, at Fort D. A. Rus sell, Wyoming. Plans and specifications for the inspection of bidders sre on file in this office, alxo In the office of the chief quartermaster. Department of the Missouri, Omaha, Nebraska! chief quartermaster, Department of the Colorado, Denver, Colo rado, and the office of the secretary of the Builders' exchange, Tit. Paul, Minnesota. The government reserves the right to reject or accept any or all bids or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for Construction, etc, tif (JtiHi-ters for Civilian Teamsters at Fi.ri i D. A. Hussell. Wvomliur." and addressed to ; v. K. Hart, Captain Fifteenth Infantry, Acting Quartermaster, U. S. A., In Charge of Construction, Room 8, Keefe Hall, Chey enne, Wyoming. 86- 7-8-9-21-23 RAILWAY TIME CARD IMON ITATIOM 10TH MASIKN Lb ion Paclfio Leave. 7:30 am 8:60 pm Arrive. 11:40 pm (:00 pm M am Overland Limited Colorado Expreas AtlauUw Expreas Oregon ft Washington Limited 1:00 am 5:46 am Los Angeles Limited.. 12:i5 pm $:f0 pm Portland bpeclal 12:56 pm 8:60 pm Fast Mull 9:30 am 6:46 pm China A Japan Mall. 4:00 pm 6 46 pm Colorado Special 11:6a pm 1:20 am tBeatrice ti Slromsburg Local 12:40 pm 1:10 pm Grand Inland Local ... b.Si pm 10:30 am North P.aue Local... 8:15 am 4:46 pm Local passengers not carried on Over land Limited. Dally, tDally except Sun day. I b tea go, Hock Islaael a. Pacific EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd a 8.10 am all 05 pm Iowa I-ocul a 6:40 am a 4:30 pra The Mountaineer ,...a 7:42 am a 2:6u aiu cs Moines Local a 4:00 pm a 12 30 pm Iowa Local blO.K am b 9:65 pin Chtcago-Ksatern Ex a 4:40 pra a 1:10 pm Ch.ckso-Nebi a.ka Ltd. a 6:0 pra a $ Oi am WEST. The Mountaineer a 8:00 am a 7:85 am Cliicao-NtibraKka Ltd. for Lincoln) a s:30 am a 6:47 pm Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:20 pm a 4: 4 pm Oklu. and Texas Ex. ...a 4:40 pm a 1:00 pm Rgc'kv Mountain Ltd. . .all 13 pra a 3. 00 am Chicago Great westers Chicago Limited a 8:16 am a 8:30 pm Twin City Limited ....a 8.15 am a 8.30 pm Chicago Express a 8:30 pm Clarion Local a I 00 pm Twin City Express , llliaels Cesiral Chicago Express..,., Chicago Limited Mlnn.-Su Paul Exp. ..a 8:00 pm a 6:00 am ..a T 16 am a 8:45 pre ..a 6:00 pm a 7:16 am ,.b 716 am ilinn.-St. Paul Ltd.. ...a 6:00 pm a 7:16 am Omaha-Ft. Hodge I-oc.b 4:i6 pm bll 80 ata Chleaao, Mllnsskri sc . rati Chicago and Colo. Spec. a 7-28 am all :40 pm Cal. and Oregon Ex.... a 6:00 pm a $ 36 pin Overland Limited all :4s pra a 7:15 am Perry Local ....b 6:16 pm bU:66 ain Mlsaoarl Pact fie K- C. and St. L Ex a 8 00 am a 7.-06 am K C. and St- L. Ex. (iv. 6aL 12 p. m all:lS pm a (:60 pm TOP- spending all of your income Savo tip for a rainy day and deposit your savings in the ' Savings Department of the United States National Bank OMAHA where deposits aro received of $1.00 or more. 30 Interest Paid on Deposits. Deposits made on or before September 10th will draw interest from September 1st. Oldest Bank in Nebraska. Established 1856. Capital and Surplus $1,200,000.00. Total Assets over $13,000,000.00. , RAILWAY TIME CARD-co"'T,'i' Chicago A Norta western- Leave. Arrive Omaha-Chicago Epe'L.a :utf pm a 7:40 am Colorado-Chicago a 6:M pm a 3 IS pm Paclfio Coast-Chicago. .a :05 pm a in pm Chicago Daylight Bpe l.a 7:4t am ail:3o pm Omaha-Chicago Local. .ali 04 am all;36 pro Los Angeles - Portland Limited a I 10 pm alJ SR om Overland Limited allUiO pra a 7:14 am Fast Mall a 8:04 am Fast Local, Cedar - Raplda-Omaha a 3 35 pre Omaha-Carrot-. fjOcal...a 3:46 pm a 8:30 am NORTH WltSTlSKN LIMlt MOKTH. Twin City and Dakota Dayugnt a 7 46 am al0:20 Dm Minnesota and Dakota. a 7.00 pm Twin City Limited ....a 9:00 pm a 7:u$ am Sioux City Local a $: pm a $;28 pm Dskota-Sious city- Omaha a 8:80 am Minnesota-Sioux City- Omaha all:00 am Oregon-Washington Limited a 6:00 am al2 45 am NORTHWESTERN LINE-WEST. Norfolk-Bonestnel a 7:50 am a 10:30 pm Lincoln-Long Pine ....a 7:80 am all 00 am Norfolk-South Platte.. . h n-.ii p.n b 6:10 pm Hastings-superior b t IB pm b 6:20 pm Deadwood-iiot springa.a i.pm a 6:30 pm Casper-Lander a $.04 pm a 11: 00 am Fremont-AiDion B:pm o i:to pin W a hash 6t Louis Ex a 6.30 pm a 9:28 are St. Louis Local (front Y Council Bluffsi VI 00 am all:l pm Stanberry Local (from-- I Council tJiuirs) i? o:no pm diu:u am BURLIPTOTON STA 10TH MASON BarllsLstom - Leave. Arrive. Denver and California... a 4:10 pm a 8:45 pm Puget Sound E 4:10 pm a $:10 pm Black Hills Northwest Ex Nebraska points Lincoln Fast Mail.... Nebraska Ex Lincoln Local , Llnooln Local Schuyler-Plattamouth Plattsmouth-Iowa ... Bellevue-Platesmouth Colorado Limited .... Chicago Limited ..... Chicago Bk. - .a 4:10 pm 6:10 pm .all:60 pm a 7:06 am .a 1 :20 am a 10 pm .b 1:20 pm aU.lfipin .a 8:16 am a 6:10 pm b 8:08 am .a 7:26 pm a 7:60 pm .b 8:06 pm b!0:20 am .a 9:18 am a 8:60 am .al2 :80 pm a 2:40 pm ....aii &opm a 7:06 am ....a 7:26 am all :36 pm ....a 4:20 pm a 8:66 pm ....a 6:110 pm a 8:00 am ....a 8:16 am all :30 am Chicago Flyer Iowa Loeal .. Bt. LjOUIS j.... ,. .w iiiii u.aurn Kansas City and St. Jo. al0:46 pm a 4 46 am Kansas City and St. Jo. a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm St. Louis Ex a 4:40 pm all:30 am Kansas City and St. jo.a 4:40 pm WEBSTER, ITA. 1BTI1 WEBSTER Chleavo, Bt. Pawl, Mlmaeapolla A O sashay Leave. Arrive. Sioux City Express b 2:00 pm bll:4fi am Omaha Local c 6:20 pm Sioux City Passenger b9:20pm Twin City passenger... .D f :so am Sioux City Local a 8:86 am Emerson Local b 6 66 pro b 8:10 am Missouri rstine Auburn Local b 3:66 pm bll:30 am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CRUISE to tft ORIENT eirttj ?rnlM lam New Trk. January O, lftlQ. Meiteira. Soaln, MedlterraiiMn, Orient. All aminfomeotj under our msnsse niNt, verythins inetaeed far tadas, at S4oo o S up. CralM Dtet., Whlu star Ua, N. YM ef Artels Mii' i ' i iimsjsnsysani mm hi CANADIAN fAClrlO WEEKLY SAIIJNOi BETWEEN MONTREAL, QDBDKO AND LIVERPOOL, Nothing better ea ths Atlantis than our Kmpi lnlMS sa all tuamsrs. C . BENJAMIN, O. A, 8U as. Clerk SC. Chicago. III. At the Theaters LiberatPs Band at the Boyd. At Boyd's, yesterday afternoon and even ing, Slgnor Liberatt . gave two well pro gramed and well played concerts. Liber al! and his band have a reputation fa miliar to Omaha, and yesterday's perform ances were well up to the high standard. Llberatl himself retains the purity of tone and tha wonderful staccato of his trlplo tongue virtuosity which first gave him fame In America. At this engagement he introduced Signor Cilia, a young tenor of smooth and sympathetic voice, who sang charmingly in the vocal additions to the program. Signor de Luchl, the barytone of the vocal sextet, was not so fortunate. II? kept the audience waiting for the Torea dor's song from "Carmen" In the evening, and when he did appear showed a small voloe out of keeping with the selection, though his vocal skill was evident. Among the other vocal pieces as encores was the "II Trovatore" Miserere, In which Miss Klarer, the soprano, pleased the audience and led to a second encore. The band played selections from two greet operas which are not frequently heard In this country, "Gloconda" and "The Flying Dutchman." Llberatl's band has gained In delicacy and mellowness and seems to have lost nulhlng of solidity and precision. In the evening were added "The Star Span gled Banner" and "Ood Save the King." Llberatl leading on the cornet, and, as usual, the audience rose to Its feet In ac knowledgement. Testifies After Vmnr Years. Carlisle Center, N. T., Q. B. Burhans. writes: "About four years ago I wrote you that I had been entirely cured of kid ney , trouole by taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy, and after four years I am again pleased to state that I have never had any return of those symp toms, and I am evidently cured to stay cured." Foley's Kidney Remedy will da the same for you. Sold by all druggists. Quick Action for Your Money-You get that by using The Bee advertising columns. 'turn (SSaaBBMOBnl Pntr r.l.,K Vs V & A fa. J sV W -M Will Not Buy More Ground Members Decide to Pass Up the McShane Proposition for the Time. The Country club will not purchase thirty-one acres of the tract they now hold under lease for $10,600; neither will It purchase forty acres at $400 per -acre. In fact, It will not make any purchase at this time, as was decided In a decisive manner Saturday evening by a larga gathering of representative members of the club. The directors of the club were offered ' a tract of thirty-one acres for $10,600 by the owner, Mr. John A. McShane, of whom the ground now occupied by the club Is rented. He says that the lease has be come void through the club's failure to pay the reiA of $3 per acre. The attor ney for the Country club has decided that the club can hold the land during the period of tho lease, which extends until 1916, and the directors decided to ascertain the opinion of the members before acting In the matter. W About 300 members were present at the meeting, which was a great talk feat. There was a strong feeling against the expenditure ot so large a fund for the ground whlcly Is primarily to be used for golf grounds. Nearly as many opinions were advanced as there were1, members present, but none of them appealed to the majority and all were voted , down. A prominent member stated last night that there were generally three votes In the affirmative and 207 In the.. negative on all question broached. ' - Had this purchase been made the plan was to bond the property. To the original motion providing for tha purchase of the land several amendments were made, but all were lost and when the original motion was voted upon It was lost by a large majority. Among the amendments 'offered by those who were in favor of making the expend iture was one which provided that a com mittee tpf three be appointed to investigate and advise the committee. Those named lu the amendment were John S. Brady, G. W. Wattles, and Charles C. George, Mr. Brady said that he would not serve on the committee and one of those opposed to the Idea Informed him that be would not be called upon to do so and the vote proved this to be true. Another suggestion offered as an amend ment and voted down was that the direct ors be advised to purchaao the land pro vided a suitable price could be agreed upon. " Jn the absence of Judge William A. Red Ick, J. H. Butler, vice president, presided. Secretary Samuel Burns was present and was kept very busy trying to keep account of the motions, amendments and counter motions which were offered. The board of directors Is composed of the president, secretary, vice president, John 8. Brady, E. S. Westbrook, Frank H. Oatnea, H. A. Tukey, Frank J. Burkley, and W. Foye. ' J. George Gilmorc is Out on Bonds Young Chauffeur Will Visit Hit Parent in Chicago and Then Return to Omaha. George Uiluiore, the young chauffeur who was driving the automobile which caused the death of Miss Sadie Hopper, and who was bound over to the dlutiict court on the charge of manslaughter, has been released from Jail on bond. He left for Chicago last night with his brother-in-law, Harry H. Doggett, who crma here to help young Gllmore in bis trouble. "After a week or two with my parents, ' who have been greatly affected by tha unfortunate accUltml," aald Oilmore be fore leaving, "I will return to Omaha and go to work, so as to be on the ground before my trial begins." Friends of the boy have made arrange ments whereby he may take a new start here and show what he Is made of, ac cording to the brother-in-law, Gilmore's bond was fixed at $1,600, which was fur nished by his Chicago relatives. LODGE DAY AT CHAUTAUQUA Maay Members of Fraternities Par tlulpate a tke Day's Program. Lodge day at the Bellevue Chautauqua was celebrated Saturday by representa tives from nearly all of the fraternal or ders In Omaha and South Omaha. The Elks, Eagles, Modern Woodmen, Woodmen of the World, Ancient Order Of United Workmen, Cnltsd Workmen and Royal Arcanum, and a number of other lodges bad picnics on the grounds and a drill exhibition was held. Camp No. 120, Mod ern Woodmen of America, was the only lodge to send a team for the competition, and after the exhibition the team was given the gate receipts. Skinned from Head to Heel was Ben I'ool, Threet, Ala., when dragged over a gravel roadway, but Bttckleu'u Ar nica Salve cured htm. 2tu. Bold ly Baalva Drug Co.