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10 THE BEE: OMAIIA, "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 19QX PERSONAL PRIVATE bom during confinement; bablea adopted. The Good Samaritan Sani tarium, 740 1st Art., Council Bluffs, la. CORN Jelly will our corns. Ko. Haines Prug Co., 1U0 Fernarn 8l MAflNETIO "n"t. Umi. Smith, ALaAJlXLiAAVs (2) 8 lsth St.. third floor. A HOME for women during confinement. We find home for bablea where mother cannot car for them. Babies boarded. For terms, address Mrs. Martha A. Lee. 401 Bancroft St., Omaha, Neb. Phone .Doug las 1921. MRS. RITT EN HOUSE, gradual of th Weltmer Instltut of Nevada, Mo,, treats rheumatism, constipation, paralysis, lum bago and all chronlo diseases; electric mas sag and baths. Room sag, 4th floor Bos ton Biore Bldg.; elevator entrance 1M SL Uih St, stairway on Douglas St. MRS. AMES of Washington, D. C, mani curing and massage. 1724 Capitol Ave. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits castoff clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair nod sell at IM N. litii St., for oost of Collection to th worthy poor. Call phone Douglas 1136 and wagon will call. DR. EOOERB, private confinement horn. Els Martha St TsL Douglas (30. HOT-EN-TOT Twins, th Hot Bensation, ar coming soon. W alt. Watch. Listen. They ar great. MAGNETIC Treatments, Emmerlin Brott. Uli 8. Uth BL Doug. IV. ANYONE knowing the present where abouts of James C. Ballard, who resided In Douglas county In 1867, or any of his relatives, will pleas communicate with H 32. car Omaha Bee, Omaha. Neb. WE WILL call for, clean and adjust your phonograph for $1.60. - NEBRASKA CYCLE CO., Phones-Doug. 16. A-1G63. Cor. 15th and Harney. STRICTLY private home during confine ments! excellent care; babies adopted; trained nurse. KU Davenport St. Private confinement home. Mrs. Dr. King. 1374 N. 24th, Tel., Web. X&t. lnd. B-16u. LADIES wishing to obtain th latest drees cutting system. Learn cutting. Call 811 No. 2Mb St. 'Phone. Douglas 7U12. OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Hamge Bldg. WHERE do you have your PRESCRIP TIONS FILLED T Ask your DOCTOR If he has confidence In BCHAEFKR'B. He 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 FAIR. VTnS -na toupeea for men. GRIFFITH, " o " " M Frenxer Blk. WHEN writing to advertisers, kindly mention The- Bee. PRINTING PHONE IND. A-X620 for good printing Lyngstadt Printing Co., 16th & Capitol Ave. HOLLAND Printing Co., 110 & 17th St. HYATT A LONQACRE, PRINTERS. 1701 Leavenworth BL Tel. Doug. 2647. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. REED ABSTRACT CO., Est 1888; prompt service; get our prices. 1710 Farnam Su GANQESTAD, 404 Bee Bldg. Tel. D. 1387. PAYNE INV. CO.. first floor N. Y. Life. BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 477 Brandels Bldg. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. JHAS. K. WILLIAMSON. President. C1T1 PROPERTY FOR SALE ' A. R Tukcy k Son. OTxl A. 1 ojin ziyenue ana Leavenworth At the Northwest Corner of 36th Ave. and Leavenworth, we have M ft. fronting south on Leavenworth, 124 feet, fronting east on 86th Ave. There Is an (-room house, -located about 60 ft. north of Leavenworth, fronting east, leaving a fine location for a flat, fronting couth on Leavenworth. We can aub-dlvlde this to suit purchaser. On grade. , permanent sidewalks, and streets paved. A. P. Tukey & Son. 444 Board of Trade Building. ' "Phone Douglas 218L Farnam St Property 183 ft. near 24th. 135,000. 110 ft. near 23d. UbO a foot. 24 ft near 22d. Improved, $16,500. 87 feet near 21st, 142.000 (Improved). W ft. east of 2Kh, $75,000. (6,4 feet cor. 20lh, 142,000. Harrison & Morton DUNDEE BUNGALOW. We now . offer for sale that neat two story bungalow at corner 60th and Cap itol Ave., Just completed; ready to move right In; six good rooms; plenty of closets; oak finish: beamed ceilings; tinted walls; price, 14.260. TERMS. OLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE. 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE Walking distance, center of city: nearly new. ONLY $2,400-$400 CASH Balance very easy payments. NOWATA LAND aV LOT CO., Suite 624 N. T. Life Bldg. Phone lied m, Omaha, Neb Fourth Prize Story THE REFORM OF THE NOR TON BOYS. Ralph Jacobson, South Omaha, Neb., R F D. No. 8. Son of J. Q. Jacobsnn. Graduate of Eighth Grade. Chancer School. Teacher. Mr. Patterson. Will Attend High School. Aged 11 Years. 4 ACRES, new bouse, t rooms, good barn, 18 minutes' walk to Forest Lawn cemetery car line, yonng fruit set out, land is the best, but lays rough. Account of death of owner's wife will sell. $2,600. Mr. and Mrs. Norton were sitting on the porch talking when their two boys, John nd Raymond, came up, and said: "Papa, we found half dollar and we. are going to the theater with the Haley boys." "No boys. I do not want you to go, because that Is not the place for boys of your age," said Mr. Norton. "We are going anyway," said John-, who was 1$ years old. "If you do yoa will be punished," said Mr. Norton. The boys said: "We don't care," and away they went. After they were gone Mrs. Norton said: "I wish I knew how to keep those boys home. They are on the streets from morning to night with those mean Haley boys." "I've punished them In every way and I'm sure I do not know how to keep them home," said Mr. Norton. Mrs. Norton sat thinking few minutes, when a thought struck her and she said: "Why, I have got a good plan. You could buy a home out of town, with three or (our acres of land. There would always be THE AUTHOR OF TIHS STORY WON A PRIZE IN THE CON TEST LAST WEEK. REAL ESTATE citt rRvPKniT roa saxe. (Continued.) The Sale West Side Starts Promptly at 9 O'Clock Tomorrow Morning Not a Lot Will be Sold Before Think of what this sale offers: A large lot 50x132 feet twenty minutes' ride down town at the extremely low price of $150 to $250 a piece, on terms'so easy you won't miss the money. $5 Down and $1 Per Week Come early Thursday morning and get first pick. There are only 250 lots n this addition, size 50x132, and many buyers will want to purchase more than one the number is limited don't wait till it's too late. You never will be able to get as good a bar gain in lots again in Omaha at anywhere near these prices. Grasp the opportunity while it lasts. They are located between Leavenworth and Center streets, 48th to 54th streets close to car and new $25,000 school house and in a well settled neighborhood- Several houses are now being constructed in this addition. The extension of the West Leavenworth street car line is promised this fall. When the extension is made it will greatly en hance the value of these lots. These lots are cheap and the terms are easy $150 to $250 Terms: $5 Down, $1 Per Week Plenty of courteous salesmen will be on the eround from 9 o'clock till all lots are sold. Warranty deed and abstract given with each sale. How to Get There Take West Leavenworth street car line, cet off at 48th And walk three blocks south. W. J. Dermody 83'6 New York Life Building. 3836 CHARLES ST. This splendid 8-room, modern house must be sold this month. Downstairs consists of fine reception hall, front room, large dining room and kitchen, finished In oak with oak floors. Four good bedrooms and bath room with tile floor. Splendid furnace. Cemented cellar under entire house. Lot is 60x136 feet with paving paid. Owner is going to Seattle reason for selling. Price reduced to $4,860. If you want a good home, don't fall to see this. NW. L SELBY 3 Board of Trade Bldg. 16th and Farnam. 9 Rooms, $11,500 East front in exclusive West Farnam district; not offered before. Harrison & Morton BRAND NEW COTTAGE Under construction at 17 Laird 8t. Will be completed about November 1. This cot tage has five rooms, bath and vestibule; window seat in dining room; nice pan try ? uii Kiiciiei,; splendid interior arrangement; thoroughly lsned upstairs; neighborhood good. If In terested In buying an up-to-date, modern home, ask to see this. Can sell on reason able terms. Price. Including furnace. $2,850: without furnace, $2,750. SHIMER & CHASE COMPANY 90 a 17th SL Both Phones. We have ah 8-room house, modern, ex heat; nice barn, oement walks, trees, etc All in fine shape. Price $3,000. A very small payment down will handle this. Lo cated 1 blocks of Dundee Car. P. O. NEILSEN & CO. 703 N. T. L. Bldg. Both 'Phones. SUMMIT ADDITION Lots $276 and up. Get circular. The Byron haed Co.. U 5. 14th St. something for them to do, working In the garden, tending to the chickens and doing chorea around the house." "Yes, dear, that is a jery good plan, but how could we get a place near the car line so I could keep my position, and near a school, so the boys could get their edu cation, without much inconvenience. It's hard to find a place like that." said Mr. Norton. "Why. we could look In the want ad columns of The Bee; they help so many other people and they might help us. too," said Mrs. Norton. She went in and soon came out with The Bee In her hand and together they looked over the want ad columns. In a few min utes Mrs. Norton exclaimed: "Why here Is the very thing," and she read the above ad to her husband. "Well, we will take a car ride over thero and look at it," said Mr. Norton. The next day they went aud looked at It and found it to be just what they wanted. They bought the place and a week later moved there. The boys became Interested In the place and their parents encouraged them In every way. They grew to be good, honest, obedient boy a. Mr. Norton often says: "What a fine paper The Bee Is. Just think, that one little Bee want ad waa the means of saving our boys." REAL ESTATE CITT PROPERTY FOR IALB (ConMntd. of Lots in Addition Investment Co. Telephone: Douglas 5108. GREATEST BARGAIN IN OMAIIA FOR THE MONEY -room all modern house' In the best of repair. Hard pine, oil finished wood work. Fire place, gas, furnace, porcelain bath, toilet. Nice lawn, lot 60x134. Cement walks and steps. Largo rooms, high ceil ings. Located, on west Harney. Splendid neighborhood. 34 blocks to car line. Price only $2,600. Reasonable terms. See us at once and let us show you this bar gain. - SHLMER & CHASE CO., Sole Agents. 809 South 17th Street 90,000 Ft Floor Space Price $50,000; $60,000 building; fine track age. Harrison & Morton HANSCOM PARK HOME $4,350 Elgfit rooms, Btrlctly mod ern, paved street, all specials paid, one block from Park Ave. and West Leav enworth St. car. Full lot. - GALLAGHER & NELSON, 490 Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb.' HANSCOM PARK. We Invito In.niln. .. on 83d St. between Francis and Martha Sts.. Just across the street from the Me geath and Holdrege homes; large living juuiu, anuria room, aen; kitchen and ''" parury iirsi noorr lour large bed rooms and AiitaM. .i..nn v. ... . v. .. . tr i nn yj I l. 1 1 BOCUI1U floor; full attic; double oak floors both iuns; nving rooms ail oak with beamed ceilings; large east front lot. If you are looking for a well built home, right up to date and for less mosey than you could build for. look at this and see us for terms GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE. Lower Farnam $15,000 Improved near old U. S. Bank Bldg. Harrison & Morton If you are looking for something nice, be sure and see this 6-room Bungalow, all modern with hot water heat. Lot 60x 1M, located close to the Country club, on Military Ave. Price $3,150 for a few days only. P. O. NEILSEN & CO. 703 N. T. Li Bldg. Both 'Phones. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALB. EOxlSO vacant lot on California St., south front, between 28th and 3th, $400 cheaper than any other lot In that vicinity; $l,&60, paving all paid! excellent location for either home or flats. OLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE. $500 CASH; $15 A MONTH N. Uth St., one block Sherman Ave. car. 7-ROOM HOUSE, $1,700 A cheap home. Why do you pay rent? NOWATA LAN D eV LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1!9. Omaha, Neb. 8 Rooms, $4,100 Full south front lot; street paved; ce ment walks; house oak finish; two toilets; unusually well built; handy to I car lines. Act quickly. Harrison & Morton BUY from owner; got to sell my new house In Hanacom park district on Georgia Ave., T good rooms; lsrge living room, i bedrooms; bookcases built in; oak and maple finish; east front lot 6uxl50. Terms. Address S S71. lies. HOUSES in all parts of the city. If you are looking for a home or Investment see us. K. M. Wray ft Bro., &10 bee Bldg. Doug. HUl REAL ESTATE city lkupKftrr for salb. (Continued.) DESIRABLE HOMES AT LOW PRICES )2,500 for g-room modern ooUkkp, facing east, on high ground, one block from Ames Ave. car line. In Central I'ark; lot 60x128 feet. Easy terms. $a,000 for well-built and very desirable 7-room cottage, all modern except heat, having barn; located on paved street and corner lot, 50x128 feet; one block from 24th St. car line, went of 24th St., and north of Kountse place. Place In excellent condition. $3.fi60 for 22 Bristol St., 7 rooms, two-story, sll modern, In best of condition; paved street. Immeiliete possession. Easy terms. Want offer. Lot 39x132 feet. 14,000 for a d-room, two story, modern square house, on Maple St., near Boulevard; newly papered throughout; full cemented basement; In best of condition; nice loca tion. Immediate possession. KaKy terms. Want offer. In vestigate thia worth while. $4,000 for exceptionally well built 6-roora, modern house, having hot water heat; newly decorated throughout. In best of condition; nice shade trees, bearing fruit; on Templeton St., one block west of 24th St. car line. Easy terms. 4.600 for a 7-room. nearly new. modern, two-story square house, having oak finish, pressed brick foundation; on paved street, near Boulevard in Kountse place. One of the best buys for the money In this district that we know of. H.HIO for 40 California St. In Dundee. Good 8-room, Two story house, all modern, hav ing mantel and grate, four nice bedrooms, outside sleep ing porch; in good condition. Reduced from $5,200 for Imme diate sale. House exception ally well built for a home. Owner has loft the city on ac count of change In business. Immediate possession. Rea sonable terms. Key at our office. Investigate. $4,750 for a very desirable well-constructed, up-to-date, attractive bungalow; nicely arranged, having oak finish, hot water heat, two toilets and lavatories, and. In fact, all that could be desired for one wishing a bungalow as a home. Located on Capitol Ave. near 62d St. House Just completed, and easy terms will be made for Immediate eale. Investigate. George & Company, , Exclusive Agents, 1601 Farnam, St Phone Douglas 758. John Morrison House $5.600 The paving of Grand Ave. makes . v. i .t.Ai.i et , , i mi wiuivw, a icw go ivuiua, o&m; south and east cor. on Florence boulevard and Grand Ave. Must be sold; act quickly. Harrison &. Morton FOR quick returns, list your real estate for sale and exchange with me, no sale, no pay. W. W. Mitchell, Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha Neb. NEW cottaee. oontalr'nr Hsmi. nne blook from car. two blocks from school. $1,050, $460 oash. . 6 per cent discount if sold quickly. If desired, will lease from buyer. L. 270, Bee. , 44x132, $10,000 Trackage in heart of. city. HarrisohI& Morton SNAP IN A RESIDENCE, t-room modern residence In Kountse Place, Omaha; all etreet Improvements in and paid; new furnace and oak floors; fine lot 60x132; owner will ' sell at a bar gain or lease for ' one year. Be quick If you want this. ". K. T. WALKER ft CO., 44 Brandels Bldg., Omaba. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB . Cistts. My correspondents In Saskatchewan have Canada land .at one-halt the usual price. Take a letter from me to them; it coats nothing and ' will save you big money. Frank Crawford, Ware Block, Omaha, Neb. Colorado. TO RELINQUISH 324 acres northern Colorado land under ditch, one mile from oounty seat, railroad' town. For partlcu lars address yrley Lewis. Mitchell. Neb. LAND AGENTS WANTED for a special one day sale of Irrigated land In the Rooky Ford district. Large commission, all paid in cash on consummation of sales. Write at once for particulars of extraordinary offer. La Junta Land Co., La Junta, Colo. Btoataaa. U. 8. GOVERNMENT LAND ' OPENING. UNDEK CARET ACT. Conrad-Vatler project. Montana. 70,001 acres of fine, grassy prairie under Irriga tion. Drawing October 7. 190. Must reg ister for drawing before October 7. Tou may register by power of attorney. For in formation and blanks write W. M. WAY MAN, Valler, Montana, or lloO Security bank Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. allssoari. NICE, smooth, well Improved farms In Nodaway county, Missouri; price ft to $10) per acre; Just as good as you can buy In western Iowa or eastern Nebraska at $100 to $175. Smith lllnes. Hopkins, Mo. Xettraaaia. " RELINQUISH MENT Big Bargain 160 acres goou rich soil In Cheyenne Co., Neb., 7 miles from good town, 14 miles from county seat; -40 acres fenced; 20 acres broken; small house; good well. This is a snap. See or 'write us quick. ED JOHNSTON & CO., Tel. Doug. 1235. 114 Farnam St. FOR SALE A siock farm in western Nebraska; 1,'S0 acres; will sell with or without 150 head of cattle. Address Y-5U. care Bee. BIG BARGAIN. 320 ACRES In Cheyenne county, eighteen miles southwest of Bridgeport, Neb. Nearly all smooth valley land, excellent soil, good water, for $9.50 an acre. HICKS, 19 Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha. GOOD LAND CHEAP. KiO acres Kimball county, Neb., 4 miles from railroad, every acre can be culti vated. 640 acres Kimball county. Neb., 400 aero can be cultivated. 1 miles from railroad. $o.00 per acre. J. G. Bone, owner, 312 Shu gart Blk., Council Bluffs, la. 14 IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE. A good improved farm 9 mile from town, nearly all second bottom land; SO acre under cultivation; good improvement: Price. X per acre. Write for our l&rg bargain list. Agents wanted. Herman tipringsr- & Co.. Sidney, Neb. BARGAINS IN FARMS. Ten thouxand acres alfalfa, winter wheat and corn land for sale In small and large farms. In shfrmin, Buffalo and Custer count tea. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield. Neb. OkJaBoaaau I HAVE several Improved farms in Beckham county, one of the beat agricul ture counties in Oklahoma, to exchange for good merchandise. Prefer dry goods and clothing. Address O. C. Wbitehurst, bayre. Ok la, . - RFII FSTATF FARM AMD RANCH LAND FOR AL (Continued. Ora;ea. , OREGON" LAND Fruit farms, all sixes; prices rsngtng from $10 to $2,000 per acre; good merkt; delightful climate: prosperous and energetic neighbors. Csll on me for particulars. C. II. GERBER, $U Bee Bldg.. Omaha. oslk Dakota. WE HAVE 100 bargains near church and schools In farm lands. Black soil 1R Inches to three feet deep with clay subsoil. These lands are tributary to Gregory, the best town In the northwest. Raw lands In Tripp, Mellette, Lyman and Stanley coun -ties; also sell relinquishments. "SQUARE DEAL LAND CO.," Uresory. 8. I. Mention Omaha Bee when writing. Wyoming. PARTIES wishing to locate In any of the western states should first see the fine farming lands In the Oolden Prairie dis trict of Laramie cc'inty. Wyoming $10 to $20 per acre. Write Allender & Nelson. Carpenter, Wyo. REAL ESTATE LOANS iioo to itn.000 mads promptly. F. D. Wsad. Wead hlJg . 18th ana Farnam. 1600 to 15.000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-Uitt. MONET TO LOAN Payne lnveement Co. FIVE PER CENT MONET to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BKENNAN. Room L New York Lite Bldg. OARVIN BROS.. 21$ H. Y. Life. $60 to $200,000 on Improved property. No delay. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Ik Co., 1320 Farnam . WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. PAYNE. BOSTWICK 4V CO.. N. Y. Lite Private money, $600 to $6,000; low rate. SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated, Apply Rooms 417-18 First Nat l bank Bldg. uell Fhone, Douglas Ult. LOWEST RATES r Bern Is. Brandels Bldg. LOANS to home owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually. No commission. vv. H. THOMAS, 603 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED We Have Buyera tar 6 and 7- room modern houses at right prices. Pay $600 cash, balance $26 per month. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. OMAHA. NEB. WANTED To buy a cheap property or a cheap lot. Address F 327 Bee. WANTEDTO BUY BEST price paH for td-hand furniture. stoves, clothing. W. Rosenblatt. Tel. D. 640L WANTED Several carloads of fresh milk cows or springers. Dealers In stato, let us bear frcm you. Alamlto Sanitary Dairy Co., 1812 Farnam SL GROSS" Loan Office, buy and sell old clothers. Ml N. 16th. B 236L BEST price paid for second-hand furni ture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. $971. BALTIMORE td-hand store pays best prloe 2d-hand furniture, clothes, eto. D. 4266. . 2DHAND shoes and colthes. D. 2786. HIGHEST prices for furniture, etc. Bell's Furniture Store. 1400 Dodge. Red 3531. WANTED TO RENT I HOUSEKEEPING rooms for man and wife; private family; nloe, quiet home. Tel. Red 6969. WANTED Brlcht room with or without private bath, with board. Permanent. Private family preferred. M-S87, care Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By young man, place to work for board while attending Boylea eollege. Both phones. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS H. J. Martin and wife to William lseli. et al.. lot 3. block L Missouri Avenue park $ 600 B. F. Hutoblns and wife to Anna D. Kent, lot 21 Washington Sauare.... 1.960 Thomas R. Penny and wife to Ed ward Muenster and wife. Dart ot block 62. Benson J.800 Charleston Realty Co. to John E. Ryan and wife. tart lot 1. E. W. Nash's plat 600 Henry Stanek and wife to Joseph H. KoDlets. lots 6 and 7. block 6. Hill- crest addition 250 Kazlmer Alukowls and wife to Fells Sanlnk and John Sanink, lot 5 and north feet of lot 8. block 309. South Omaha 'L210 Harry M. Christie to W. Farnam Smith, undivided half Interest In west 88.82 of north 128 feet lot 46. Gise'a addition 1 Charles H. Irion and wife to May Martin, lots 11 and 12, block 126. South Omaha 3.800 Henry Hardy and wife to Harry M. Christie, west 88 81 of north 12 feet lot 45, Glee's addition 1 Vine Kratky and Lidla Kratky to Charles Chruma, lot 18, block 7, Van Camp's addition 960 Cyrus D. Glover to Csrrle E. Shockey. part lot 11. Barker's Allot ment addition 900 Josephine H. Weldenfeller to John N. Gallup, east 10 feet lot 6 and west 80 feet lot 4, block 18, Kountse Place addition 3.760 Lor a Power to George N. Peek, lota 25-26-27 9.600 Ole Peter Lsrson to Anna Larson, lot 4. block 6, Wise A Parmlll's addition 1 Herman Beselln to Benjamin Flelsh man, north S9 feet of east 80 feet lot 1. block 6. Patrick's addition.... 4.000 Frank W. Carmichael and wife to Edward W. Johnson, lots 1 and 3. block 2. Halcyon Heights addition. 4S0 Georpe Parks, et al., to Grace E. Rudlger, et al., lots 3, 4 and 6. block 2. Hoctor Terrace addition... 2.400 Homestead Co. to Thomas J. Tatroe, lot .613 138 George M. Wallace to The fi. D. Mercer Co.. lot 18, block 9, Walnut Hill addition I Fdward Muenster and wife to Thomas R. Penny and wife, north west 40 feet lots t and 8. block 12, Park Forest addition 1.300 Total.. $S4.6: LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE UNION PACIFIC RAH road company auction. The following un claimed baggage will be sold at auc tion at Nos. 1422 snd 1424 Dodge street. Omaha, Neb., commencing at 7 p. m., Tuesday, October 12. 1WH. and continuing at the same hour each day until all has been sold: Painted canvas trunks, marked T. A. Meyer. Charles Gray, Ralph Hlnnen. Mrs. W. J. Brooks, Lela Young, H. Smith. A. K. Hanaelman. H. O. Horkxiass, T. M. Pittman, M. Gilroy. J. A. Weldon, Csrlet Chepet. U. P. Knlger. Mrs. Bell Ward. Emma Mathews, Mrs. C. Schmidt. Steamer trunks, U F. 8. Houtz. James R. Johnson, Ft. F. Alley. G. E. Uill. Russet trunks, G. Pike, Karl Tagsert. Zinc trunks. Jsy Bunten. Mary Evans, C. b. Todd. P. C. Brooks, C. A. Iapp. T. C. Sibley, Kd Van House, Mr. Walk ins, Mrs. L Young. 8. J. Ellis. E. D. Howard. Boxes. Mine. A. Novltt. Chests, Charles Farmer, Michael Gilroy, Harry Leach, Ell Perkins, Marko Nicgovan. Suit cases, H. E. Grady. J. W. Gillespie. F. J. I'earty, Otto Star, Maurice Neagle, J. E. McKenna, C. Archuleta, P. P. Farney. Henry Crawery, O. I Burnham, J. D. Frank. V. Kaufman. William Oood man, Charles Rund, William Clark. Can vas valises, T. J. Chukss. Canvas teles copes, A. J. Pope, R. Miller, E. M. Nichols. 8. G. Kyburg. Henry Keith. Charles Lee. Also 511 pieces of miscellaneous articles consisting of guns, bundles, blankets, valises, trunks, boxes, chests, wstches and musical Instruments not marked. A. TRAY NOR, General Baggage Agent. GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Sep tember, 13, m8. Sealed proposals, in trip licate, will be received at this office until 30 a. m.. mountain time. Wednesday. Oc tober 13. 1!HK. at which time they will be opened In public, for the Installation of steam nesting plants complete in oincers Quarters -No. 1 to No. 3. Inclusive, and No. 31 and No. 33. post plans. Fort D. A. Rus sell. Wyoming. Plsns and specifications for the Inspection of bidders sr on file In this office, also In the office of the Chief Quartermaster. Department pf the Missouri, Omaha. NetraKa; tniei sir" termaster. Department of the Colorado, lenver. Colorsilo. and the office of the sec retary of the Hullders' exchange. 8t. Paul, Minnesota. The government reserves the right to reject or accept any or ai. mas or any part thereof. Envelopes con.alnlng proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for Steam Heating Officers' Quarters Nos. 1 to 8. Inclusive, and Nos. 31 and 33. Post Plans. Fort D. A. Russell. Wyoming." and addressed to V. K. Hurt, Csptaln 16th In fantry, Acting Quartermaster, LT. S. A., In charge of construction. Room 3, Keefe Hall, Cneyenne, Wyoming. Sep. 14-16-1B-17-0. 11-11. OFFICE CONSTRICTING QUARTER master. Fort Leavenworth, Kanas. Au gust 28. 1909. Sealed proposals. In triplicate. he rre v-i here until li a. m.. centra time. September 10. 1909, and then opened. for extending and making certain changes in the F.lectr'c Llirhtins System snd Fire Alarm System at Fort Leavenworth, Kan sas. Full Information and blank forms of proposals furnished on application to this office. Plans and specifications msy be seen here, also at offices tnier viuanrr- master at Omana. uepot yuancrmasirr, St. Louis, and Master Builders' Exchange, Kansas City, Mo. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals. Envelopes to be marked "Pro potals for Extending Electric Lighting and Fire Alsrm System." snd addressed to Captain wm. D. Davis, Qunriermnmer. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ClJUfcX'S CXTJISm of the ('CTLBTEXJUrD" mtl ig,ooo tons, erana new KB superbly fitted f iiOUIlD THE WORLD Bsfety. Comfort. OJTB STEAMER for the EIIPU CRUISE Maximum (Tonvenlenoe With elevator, grui room, gymnasium, deok, swimming pool. TOOK sTXTW TOR3C OCTOBER 16, 1900 snarl four month!, cottlns onlr 1060 and up. In cluding sll Beflraary npnim; princely traTSling In Mlmy cllmatss. Kntnainmfins, lectures, cru psrtiF. and ehapernnag tor ladles. BPECIAI. JTEATUBEBl Madeira, SgTPt, India, Oeyloa, Burma, Java, Borneo, rnu- lpplnss, onlna, Japan. An nnnsuai onaaoe to visit unusually attractive places. CItAKX'B 13TH AJIMUAX. CRUISE em Tab. 0 to AprU 19 mm 10 THE ORIENT Sew.t7-tbr day- including tw.ntr-four dy In Kgypt and th Holy Lnd (with tld trip to Khartoum) ooitlng only $400.00 and up. Including hor Reunions. Spsci&l feature: Madeira. Cad It, Berille, Algiers, Malta Constant U nop le, Athens, Rome, the Klvtera, etc. Tickets good to atop over In Europe, to Include pa Ml on play, etc. FRANK C. CIjAHK, Times Biif., New York. W. E. BUUft, lot riniim Bi.t vmana, neow White Star Line's "VrARABIC' iT.TtT1 2W Tortl 1 ! - Days, oo us as, eTry thlas leeleeeil. Vuiilnf ""eles, alB,MedlterrftsaB,lalestlss All arrangements snder our man Sfemeak, Alana Crslaa s SraMw.j, lark CANADIAN PACIFIC" WKEKIT SATMNOS BETWBItrT MONTREAI QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL. Methlns bat tar en tks Atlantis than our Emprassas. Wlralaaa os all steamers. C.B. BENJAMIN, a. A. US Bo. Clark St.. Cklcaga, Til. Hurrah, Taft May See All of Grandest Oprey President Taft Will Hot Miss Any of Paprika Schnitzel, Thanks to Bock Island. President Taft will have an opportunity to witness the entire oprey Paprika Schntt xel at the den next Monday night. The Rock Island has made this possible by arranging to run a special train from Omaha to Denver. This was made neces sary by a change In the time card yof the Rock Island last Sunday. The former leaving time oi the Rocky Mountain Limited was 11:12 and It was planned to haul Mr. Taft's two cars on that train The time was changed so that the train now leaves at 10:40 p. m., and that would cut the time at the den short, so it has been arranged to run the two cars carry ing the president and his party to Denver as a special train. The Board of Governors has decided to ask General C. F. Manderson'to sit at the president's elbow and Introduce him at the banquet, thus practically acting as toast master for the evening. General Mander son is now at Canton, O., reviewing the movement of some government troops, but will return soon. j Ht, Clemens the Miaeral Bath City, la reached without change of cars only by the Grand Trunk Railway System through Detroit. Time tables and a beautiful descriptive pamphlet will be mailed free on application to W. S. Cookson, A. G. P. A., 136 A lams street, Chlcasro. , Auto Factory Comes to Omaha Sogers Company Decides to Build Plant at Balston After View ing Other Places. Greater Omaha Is to have an automobile manufactory. A contract has been signed by the Ralston Realty company with the Rogers Automobile company whereby the latter concern will take immediate posses sion of a tract in Ralston. The Rogers company Is headed by Ralph Rogers and C. A. Overholt. both of Chi cago. They are practical automobile men and have been connected with the Ram bler company and others, both In the manufacture and sale of cars. They an nounce that work on their first building will begin Instanter for they expect to have cars out for the li'10 trade. Dee Moines and several other towns were Inspected before the company de cided to locate here. They are proceeding on the theory that auto making In this part of the country will be a particularly well paying business, because of the high freight rates on finished cars. The company will be Incorporated under the laws of Nebraska and will have a capital stock of $0,000. From tiO to 300 men will be employed as soon js manu facturing is begun. ' A Merlons Breakdown comes from chronic constipation. Dr. King's New Life Pills cure headelhe. tor pid liver and bowel trouble. 25c. Sold by Beaton Drug Co. Allen Declares Omaha Slights the Governor Former United Statei Senator Write. Letter to General John C. Cowin to This Effect. (From a Staff Correspondent.) I.INCOLN. Neb., Sept. 14. 8pKjlal Tel gram.) Former United States Senator it V. Allen of Madison has sent to Governor1 Shallenberger a copy of a letter he wrote to General John C. Comin of Omaha, la which he declares It Is a slight upon th chief executive of Nebraska that the gov ernor Is not Invited to attend the banquet to President Taft In Omaha en the night of September M. Senator Allen suggests that the governor intercept the president at some point out In tho state, acting upon his own Initiative and extend a welcome to the presldsnt on behalf of the people of Nebraska. The letter Includes caustlo criticism of tho board of governors of Ak-Sar-Ben for not recognising other officials of the state with Invitations, suggesting the members of the supreme bench and the president of the senate and speaker of the house of rep resentatives. "We would be more than delighted to Invite the governor and the state officers as well, and also our own city officials, but we absolutely have not the room to accommodate them," ssid C. H. Pickens, president of the Board of Governors of Ak-Sar-Ben. "We are absolutely limited In space to 150 plates and cannot possibly accommo date any more. At first we thought we would have to keep this number to 126. but by adding another table and crowding matters, we have arranged for seats for 16a We started out with the idea that no one but members of Ak-Sar-Ben would be Invited, but have deviated a little. Sen ators Burkett and Brown assisted us In getting the president to stop In Omaha. so we thought It right to Invite them. General Morton, Colonel Glassford and Colonel Gardener have helped us so ma terially In securing the United States troops and have been so kind to us that we thought it a pleasure to Invite them, and these five are the only guests, out side of the presidential party. "It Is very hard for ua to keep the list down to ISO, and many of eur own mem bers have heart throbs 'because they are left off, but we did the best we could under the circumstances. This was planned as an Ak-Sar-Ben affair, and because of the limited space we are compelled to keep It strlctl as such.',' It's Enough to Give a Man Heart Disease Janitor Gets Check for $3,000 and Then Finds it is for His Namesake, When W. W. Fuller, a janitor In the New York Life building, opened a letter In his morning mail a check for $3,000 dropped out. "Bompen donnerwetter," aald Fuller, "When did the world come to an endT There was the check, made out to W. Fuller, and although lb, was signed by a name Fuller had never seen before, tbere could be no doubt that K waa good for a good time Eagle week. Fuller got excited over the miracle and right there he made his mistake. He was running an elevator while the conductor was out to lunch and very soon the other three conductor were all aware of what had happened. Fuller told them volubly, but wouldn't let them even look at the check. The rumor spread In the New York Life building. After Fuller had built five houses with his money and seriously con sidered a trip to the old country, that Is In about ten minutes, G. H. Payne of the Payne Investment company stepped Into the elevator. "Hava you got a check for $3,000?" he asked. "Fuller'a rocket of Joy had reached lu burst of glory and had begun to descend. "Yes," he replied, defiantly. ' "Well, let me see," aald Mr. Payne, In a business-like way. "See here," he said, pointing to a comer of the envelope, where It was plany written. "In care of O. H. Payne." Mr. Payne explained, "You understand, Mr. Fuller, that Mr. Fuller la a partner of mine, and he has been waiting for this check to arrive from South . Omaha all morning. I'm very much obliged." Fuller dropped the elevator from the tenth floor to the basement and retired to his own room to get the cobwebs of glory out of bis eyes. Testifies After roar Yeara. Carlisle Center, N. Y.. O. B. Burhana, writes: "About four yeara 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 do the same for you. Sold by all druggists. Court House Girls Get Free Rides Two Young Women Work Scheme and Score Ten Cents a Say on Car Company. If It's fslr to beat a corporation, there are two young women In the court bouse who deserve medals from an admiring pub lic, for they have Invented the best echarna ever devised for getting free rides from th street rallwsy company. One of them comes to work from tha waat part of town every morning and rides to Sixteenth on the Harney Una, whlla tha other comes from the north n tha Six teenth street line. They both get trans fers snd when the time comes to go back home for lunch they trade transfer slips and with a good bluff the slips ar good although they are four hours old. Coming bark In the afternoon they repeat the per formance and no save 10 cents a day apiece. Each one had a little tin bank and drops a dime Into it every evening aa salvage from the avaricious fingers of the octopus. They hava been doing It every day for a year and a half and haven't been caught yet Last Month of Rednced Rates te the East Via the Mekel Plate Road. Near York and return $3 60. Bosion and return $J6.0. Reduced ratea to other east ern points. Liberal stopovers. Tickets on sale dally until Sept. 30. Thirty-day limit. Inquire of local agent or address John T. Calahan, General Agent, UN Adama street, Chicago.