1 TTIE BEK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 190D 15 PERSONAL (Continued. WE WILL rail for. clean and adjust lour phonograph for II. 60 N fc, H RA SKA CTCLSS CO . Phones Doug, ltw. A-11 Cur. 15th and Harnev. Private confinement homo. Mr. Dr. King 13"4 N. 24tli. TeL. Web. M. lad. B-l;i WHERE do v.,u have your PP ESCRl P TIO.N PILLKD? A-k your DOCTOR If he has confidence In BCMA KfKR'H. He known he Mn depend on our r xhIr and we want you to take advantage of our PRICES and ISKRVKE. We CALL tor and DELIVER prescrlp 1 tlona without extra charge. THAT rt FAIR. WTnS nd "upeea for men. ORIFFITIL " luo 18 and 14 Frenier Blk. , MRS. AMES of Washington, D. C, manl- curing and massage. 1T24 Capitol Are. PRINTING PHONE 1ND. AtfiJt for good printing Lyngetadt Printing Co.. 16th Capitol Ave. I - j -- 1 1 I HOLLAND Printing Co., 1X9 S. 17th St. HTATT A LONGACRE. PRINTERS, 1708 Icavenwnrth 8t Tel. liwg. 8617. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE) DEALER. REED ABSTRACT CO., Eat. 14; prompt 1 Service; get our priced. 1710 Farnata Bt. OANQEKTAD. 404 Bee Bldg. Tel.D. Mb7 , PAYNE INV. CO.. flrat floor N. T. Life BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 477 Brandels Bldg REAL ESTATE TiTLE-TP.rT CO. -HAS. E. WILLIAMSON. President. CITl PROPERTY Pult I4I.R BIO bargain If sold at once. 8-room .modern house, front and hack maim, fire place and hardwood mantel In front and back parlors; large shade trees, full lot. Tel. owner, Harney izn. Fine Field Club Home We are authorized to offer for trade, a I fine 8-room,' thoroughly modern house; has I 'large living room, hot water hi'at, screened In porch, etc.; lot 62 feet front; paved l street with paying paid. Only one block to Field club. Very choice. Owner want good land. Price Sft.OQO. W. L Selby, ' 436 Board of Trade Bldg. CLOSE-IN HOME ON EASY TERMS New, modern home, 7 rooms, o.ik finish, nnar 30th and Dewey Ave. See u about this. R. H. Landeryou, 441 Board of Trade. Tel.: Douglas asi. 24x132, $1,700 Karnam, near 20th, Improved. Harrison & Morton " I'LL BUY If prices are right," Is often heard from prospective purchasers. Well, If these are not right we'll do our best to make them go, and also on the easiest terms, auch at 4ViO to 1000 cash and 110 and 840 per month. New, 6-room, modern cottage, sightly cor ner lot, on car line, fine location, N. W. part city, offered at 2.ao0 for quick aale. Good, 8-room cottage, full lot, near 10th suid Kavan, only two. Choice double apartments, 12 rooms each, all modern, lot trnulM), fronting on two Streets, with plenty additional building space, paving all paid. A bargain at t,0uo. Good ll-room house, moTjern, lot 10x140, elorfe in, $t.&. $175 cash and 8J0 per mo. Vary desirable' 8-roorh. air modern resi dence, and full lot, near 3.14 and Davenport, a. 760. Good home place of 7 rooms, modern, lot 60x160, barn, shade, etc., close to cat snd In fine residence locality. itUSSKLL & McKITRICK CO., 432 Ramge Bldg. 16th and Harney. 66x95, Improved 20th, near Farnam 116,000. Harrison & Morton 7-ROOM MODERN U0USE Walking distance, center of city; nearly tiew. ONLY $2,400-$200 CASH Balance very easy payments. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite fc'4 N. Y. Life Bldg. Pl.one Red 1999. Omaha, Neb 7 Rooms, $3,500 All modem. In Field Club district. Harrison & Morton 5 Acres at $300 per acre, 4lh and Ogden. Convenient to Ames Ave. car Una. W. II. GATES. 17 N. Y. Life. 'J 'hone Douglas 1294. I HAVE s nice (-room house, all modern, .hot water heat, at few 8. 36th Ave., that I vould like to rent or sell. 'Phona owner. Jlarney (k24. for terma. Seventh Prize Story HOW LKO GOT A START Adallne Wykof f. 207 North Twenty-third atreet, omana. Ninth B grade. English. Teacher, Miss HUltard. Aged 16 years Mother. Mrs. A. Wykoff. 4 FIRST-CLASS male stenographer, with clerical ability and railroad experience; Graham er Pitman writer preferred. Ad . dress, f. Bee. "Thla railroad office la all . right, but there Is no chance for advancement Of J course. I know that 840 a month la fairly good for s boy of 18 years, like me, but I , don't see how I am ever to get any more, . unless somebody dies and the whole office force moves up one step." "Well, what do you want to do. Leo?" , his mother asked. "Well, mother. It's like this: For the last ; wk I've been reading the want ada In The Bee. You know they have proved good before, and I have noticed how many ! stenographers with railroad experience are i wanted. So 1 thought that with that f0 I , have saved up I would take a course In ' stenography-three nights a week. Don't you think thut would be a good Idea, mother?" "Well, son." laid his mother thought ; fully, "you can do as you please. Of 1 course. It will give you something useful ! to do In the evenings, but still, have you considered whether or not a stenographer haa mucn chance for advancement?" "Tea. mother. I have. A good steno grapher can get 178 a month easily, while Some who do clerical work. too. get 80 a month. Then a court reporter can get aa lilgh as $r0 a month, but he must be an expert." CAN YOU WRITE A STORY REAL ESTATE rtTY ruui'KHir for ha i.e. 4Contlnued.) NEW cottage, containing roome. oe block from car, two block from school Sl.fctf. I:) cash. S per cent discount If sold quic kly If deaired. will leaee from buyer. L. 870. Bee. 5 Acres, $1,500 Near 51st and Center. Harrison & Morton FARMERS. LOOK HERE! SARPV L'OLMY BARGAINS, NEAR GRETNA. M) acred, well Improved. 4 miles of town, nearly level, very choice, at $M per acre; terms. W acre, fi'i m.lea of god town, nearly level. In htKh atate of ciiltlvat.on, 30 acred native hay, 3 acre a. lull's; no Improve ments; Hose to school and church; a snap at U'.uO per acre, half caxh. balance terms. Ml aeris. joining above, haa $."00 worth good linproveiiients. at tl'M per acre. M) acres. -tnlle of good town; all In cul tivation; Una tit' building; thla la fine; price, li5 per acre; terms. so a'-r'.s, 7 miles from town; all good land, 70 acres In crop; email get Improve ment, and a bargain at $ 5 per aci, half cash. 40 acre, 6 mile from town; SS acres In cultivation; all good soil and very cheap at K2ou; terma. NfcAK PA PILLION. 146 acres, 1 mile from town; all the beet of soli; at t6 per acre; Su.000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. 1) aores. 2 miles west of Papltllon; well improved, all good soil, at 81J0 per acre, .mil a bargain at that. 12.1 acres bottom land. 5 miles of South omaha; all good land, at ITS per acre; this Is very cheap. We also have two forties located near Papilliitn, at 125 and Jl'iO per acre. The above are all good farms and worth the money. We want to sell theoi. If you are In the market for good farms come and see them. Don't write, but come, we will show thtim any day. DliAN-ANUHKWS CO, 422-23 N. Y. Life, Omaha. FOR quick returns. Ms, your real estate for ale and exchange with me. no sale, no pay. W. W. Mitchell. Board of Trade Bidg., Omaha Neb. Wanted, 8-Room House Near Field Club Harrison & Morton MAKE AN OFFER FOR S-room house and lot. 2602 M. Jflth Avs. VERY EASY PAYMENTS Want to sell badly. The tltne to buy Is when the owner wants to sell. NOWATA LAND LOT CO.. Suite 624. N. Y. Life Bldg., 'Phone Red 1S99. Omaha, Neb. 8CMMIT ADDITION Lota 127 and up. Oet circular. The Byron heed Co.. 2ii S. 14th SL Full Lot, $1,150 Near Mr. .oslyn's residence. Harrison & Morton HOUSES In all parts of the city. If you are looking for a homo or Investment see us. K. M. W ray P.ro., 510 Bee Bldg. Doug. 8407. Thoroughly Modern Home Fine location. One block Sherman Art. car. $3,700 ONLY $500 CASH Balance easy. rooms and reception hall. If you are looking for a home you had better see this. NOWATA LAND LOT CO.. Suite :4. N. Y. Life Bldg., Phone Red 1!9. Omaha, Neb. 8 Rooms, $5,500 BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED, atrlotly modern, built for a home, about 6 months old, corner lot, south snd east exposure on parked and paved streets, 84th and La fayette Ave., about cost for quick aale. WALKUP's Real Estate Company. 87U-7 Urandeia Bldg. Douglaa 2898. 40x66, $2,250 Heart of city. Harrison & Morton CHARLESEW HEIGHTS NOTICE 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH to purchasers In Charlesew Heights also to.,,nea,1 P"rchHera snd others. We can still offer you the Inducement of 10 per cent off the regular price for cash. Re member the regular price Is already so very low, also remember that another ad vance In price Is due shortly. These lots have been advanced In price three times r!nSe. (tLe flr?1 ,ale w made, and over JiiO lots have been sold In less than 80 days. This ought to point to the one moral: "BUY, AND BUY IT NOW " REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST COMPANY, Ground Floor, 1201 Farnam St. $150.00 CASH will buy a 7-room house: good well and pump, good cave; one block fo car: lot 60x160; needs some repairs; Immediate pos session. Price 81.150, well worth 81260 In. quire at 1I Paxton Blk. It waa finally decided that Leo should take a course In stenogrsphy. Six months later he waa reading The Bee want ads when he saw the one above. "Mother!" he called out, "I've got Just what I want." Then he read her the ad. "How's that? Ain't It bully?" In another week he waa hired aa steno grapher at 800 a month. The following year he was receiving 80 for clerical and stenographer work. He had Just passed his 8lst birthday. He waa a favorite In the office and his salary had been steadily raised until he had reached 8110 a month, when one day a Judge came In. Leo was taking some shorthand dictation. The Judge stopped and watched him for a moment. When Leo finished he went over and laid his hand on his shoulder. "Young man, what salary are you get ting?" Leo told Jiim. "Well. I've got a Job as court reporter waiting for you. Tou start at M a month Will you take It?" Would he take It? Leo was ao surprised that he pinched himself to aee If he was awake. "Yes, sir," he finally stammered; "yea, Indeed, air. Thank you very much." When the Judge was In the manager's private office, he said: "That's the fastest stenographer that I have ever seen. I suppose you are sorry to lose him, but I am Just as glad to get him." When Leo told his mother she said, quietly: "Well. I'm glad that you read The Bee want ada; they were the making of you." AS GOOD AS THIS ONE- REAL ESTATE CITY PHIlPKHn FOH 4,1.14. (Continue.) SNAP I large lots corner 3;th and De catur; 7-ronm house; barn, Hell and cis tern. Price g.1. nw; must be sold; call 3.".2." Iecatur St. Phone Web. 421. WEST FARNAM BARGAINS 48 feet nnrth frontage on Dodge, near 88 h Ave., for 82.250. Fine lot nrt ixth St., J;ist nnrth of Far nam for 82. ;0fi. 4 feet t mi i h front on Farnam, between 3Mh St. snd 3Mh Ave., fine place for brick flat, 82,760. HICKS, 819 Board of Trade Bldg. $1,332 INCOME PER ANNUM from an inside rental propeity that I juie ann permanent on an INVESTMENT OF $5,000 and 84.0OO long-time at 6 per cent ks attractive, doesn't a? Let us s loo how you. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO.. suite 6:4. N. Y. Life Bldg.. 'Phone Red 119. Omaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE ARM AMU ItA.MU LAKU FOR gAt-M Casals. My correspondents In Saskatchewan have Canada land at one-half the ujual puce. Take a letter from me to them; It costs nothing and will save you big money. Frank Crawford, Ware Block, Oiuaiia, Neb. Colorado. TO RELINQUISH 320 acrea northern Colorado land uiiJ.t dlich, one mile from county seat, railroad town. For particu lars address Orley Lewis. Mitchell, Neb. LAND AGENTS WANTED for a special one day sale of Irrigated land in (he Kocky Ford district. Large commission, all p.iid In cash on consummation of salts. Write at once for particulars of .ex.rsordinai y offer. La Junta Land Co., La Junta, Colo. Iowa. FOR SALE A fine 800 acre farm for sale, located about helf way between Delhi and Delaware, In Del.gare Co., Iowa. Good buildings, house nearly new. For particulars and terms address J. W. Bray U'n, Poland, Herkimer Co., N. Y. A bar gain. 1.20 ACRES of land for sale. The best ranch proposition in western Iowa. In quire of L. D. Lambert, Decatur, Neb. FOR SALE lfiO acres, Black, la. Corn land. 812.000. Might take 13.000. Trade. 84.UUO cash, balance mortgage on land. Owner, A. R. Martin, Mount Ayr, la. Route L asontaaa. U. 8. GOVERNMENT LAND OPENING UNDER CAREY ACT. Conrad-Valler project, Montana. 70,00 acres of fine, grassy prairie under Irriga tion. Draw ing October 7, li09 Must reg ister for drawing before October 7. You may reglater by power of attorney. For In formation and blanks write W. M. WAY MAN, Valier, Montana, or 1160 Security bank Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. gnrusi. AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEE-8,300 ACRES Banner county (Neb.) farm land. Some under Irrigation. Sale date, October , lWi. This Is good wheat, oata and alfalfa land and will be sold In tracts to the highest bidder. Special train aervlce. Terms reas onable. Write C. M. Gruenther, trustee, Columbus, Xeb NOW, for full particulars. HAY LAND. "AO acres of valuable hay land to be. sold In one piece. New three-wire Tence around the whole. No other Improvements. Five miles from railroad station and 14 miles from Valentine, Neb. Must be sold within two weeks. Price 89.660.00; rash. A plot of this land will be given at your request. O. E.- HORNBY, 618 Bee Bldg. 'Phone Douglas 3167. good Land cheap. 1(10 acrea Kimball county. Neb., 4 miles from railroad, every acre can be culti vated. 840 acrea Kimball county. Neb., 400 acres can be cultivated. 8 - miles from railroad. 8.00 per sere. J. G. Bone, owner. 318 8hu gart Blk., Council Bluffs, la. 814 BARGAINS IN TARMS. Ten thousand acres alfalfa, winter wheat and corn land for sale In small and large farms, in merman, nuriaio ana ctister lountles. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb. IMPROVED FARM FOR BALE). A good Improved farm 9 miles from town, nearly all second bottom land; 80 acres under cultivation; good Improvements: Price, !0 per acre. Write for our large bargain Hat. Agents wanted. Herman Springer & Co. Sidney, Neb. Oregroat. OREGON" LAND Fruit v farms, all slses; prices ranging from 810 to 82.0O0 per acre; good market; delightful climate; prosperous and energetic neighbors. Csll on me for particulars. C. II. GERBER, ' 619 Bee Bldg.. Omaha. - scats) Dakota. WE HAVE 100 bargains near church and schools In farm lands. Black soil 18 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.." Gregory. S. D. Mention Omaha Bee when writing. SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS $2.50 PER ACRE On Oct. 1st, 1909, anyone not having used his homestead right, may enter hla choice of 1,600 quarter sectiona of open land In TRIPP COUNTY, S. D.. at $2.50 per acre. I have personally inspected every quarter section of land in the county and am prepared to lo cate you on the very best land that la open to entry. Get ready NOW and be on the ground Sept. 80th. CHESTER SLAUGHTER, Care of Dallas State Bank Dallas, S. D. Texas. ir YOU are coming to Texas send for our new book, "A Trip to Southwest Texaa," full of valuable information and will cost you nothing. Byrd ft Clarkson Uvalde, Tex. Wyoming. PARTIES wishing to locate In any of the western states should first see the fine farming lands In the Golden Prairie dis trict of Laramie county. Wvomlng 810 to 820 per acre. Write Allender & Nelson. Carpenter. Wyo. ' REAL ESTATE LOANS 8108 to gtl.OOO mad promptly. F. D." WraT Weed hldg , lib and Karnam U to 83.000 on homes In Omaha. O Kwf. Real Estate Co.. luul N. V. Life Duua or A -813. MONEY TO LOAN-Payn Inveament Co" riVB PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BKENNAN. Room 1. New York Lit Bldg. GARVIN BROS. 818 S. Y. Life 8f0 to 82U0.OM on Improved property. No delay. REAL ESTATE LOANS . tContlnued ) ANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith 4k Co., U2S Farnam an WANTED City loana Peters Trust Co. PAYNE. B08TW1CK CO. N. Y. Life Private money, 8M0 to 86,fl00; low rate. FECOND MORTGAGE loana negotiated. Apply Hjcms 417-18 First Nat l hank Bldg. Bell 'phone. LougVaS 8818. JLOWKHT RATES-Beinls7Brndais Bldg. LOANS to home owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay ments teml-annually. No commission. W. H. THOMAS. 603 First National bank Bldg. WANTED TO BUY BEST price pari for td-hsnd furniture, stoves, clothing. V. Rosenblatt. Tel. D. 640L ANTED Several carloads of fresh milk cows or springers. Daalers In state, let us hear f it m you. Alamlto Mauitary Dairy Co.. 1M8 Farnam 8U GROSS' Loan Office, buy and sell old clothers. Ml N. Ibtn. B 23JL BEST price paid for second hand furnl carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. BALTIMORE td-hand store pavs best price 2d-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 42HR. 2DHAND shoes and colthea. D. 2785. HUHirsT r- 9 1. ... ......... , . ' - .minium, ric Delta Furniture Btore. 1408 Dodgti, Red 3ESL WANTED SITUATIONS WA'TliriP vnimiF wnmi 1. . . - .. fw....v -', mw to worn for board while attending liuyles college. uuin puonea. LADY with several years' business train ing desires position selling either In city or win travel. Al references. Address V 507, care Bee. OFFICE or road position with firm handling lumber, building material snd coal. Best of references. Address Fred D. James, Oraf. Neb. POSITION aa assistant bookkeeper; hard W'orker. willing to do other work part of the time; moderate salary. O 530 Bee WANTED Hy mlddle-aeed man, care of rlat or steam plant; strictly temperate: of. references. Address D, Council Bluffs, la. GOVERNMENT NOTICES FORT LOGAN. COLO., SEPTEMBER 1ST ls)9. Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received until 8 a. m., October 1st, 1909 and then publicly opened for the construc tion of an Isolation hospital here. Blank forms for bidders, plans and specifications, may be had on application. United htatea reserves right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part therepf. En velopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for construction of Isolation hospital" and addressed to the Constructing Quartermaster. S4-5-8-11-18-19-22-25 FORT LOGAN. COLORADO. SEPTEM ber 1. 1909. Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received until 9 a. m., October 1st, 1909, 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 States 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 Hospital" and addressed to the Constructing Quartermaster. . .S4-R-S-11-1S-19-22-2RM LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Secretary of the Building Committee of the Armory of the Fifty-fifth Infantry Band, Clarlndo, Iowa, until 1 o'clock p. m., Tues day, October 6th, 1909, for the construction of a two-story brick armory, 68x136 feet, In Clarinda, Iowa. In accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by W. W. Welch, architect, Clarinda, Iowa, copies of which will be on file at the office of the Secretary of said Building Com mittee In Clarinda, Iowa, after September 17th. . . A certified check made payable to the Secretary of aald Building Committee for I per cent of the amount of the bid must acoompany each bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract and furnish bond for the construction of said building satisfactory to said committee. The checks of all unsuccessful bidders will be returned upon date of opening and of the successful one when contract and bond are approved. Plans and Specifications may be secured from architect by depositing 810, which will be refunded If they are returned In good condition within ten days from the date they are forwarded. GEO. W. LANDERS, O. WM. RICHARDSON. ED F. ROSE, WM. ORR, Committee. Per Wm. Orr, Secretary. SIS-19 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEA LE D bids will be received by Chas. Krumbaeh, secretary. Shelbys Neb., up to October 11, 1WI9, at 7 p. m., for the erection of a hr'ck school house, at Shelby, Neb., for school dis trict No. 32. Polk county. Neb., to be com pleted by July 1. 1910. according to the plans and specifications now on file at the Firs? National bank of Shelby, and also with architect. John Ijttenser. Omaha. Neb. The right Is reserved to reieet any and all bids. Chss. Krumbsrh. S"cretnrv Shelbv. Neb. Place for Oes Moines Ma ST. CATH 'HERINR'S, Ontl Sept. 17. C. L. of Des Moines, Kb., was todsy Watrous elected chairman of the executive commit tee or the American Pomoioglcal society Why I Left the Ministry the actual experience of a country pastor, a devout Christian and an honest man. He and his people disagreed. Should he preach their views and be a hypocrite? Should he preach his views and disrupt the church? What should he do ? Read what he did do. Was he right ? This remarkable human document, written out of a man's innermost soul, adds tHe last touch of uniqueness and power to the big October Woman's Iome Companion Great stories by Mary E. Wilkin, Freeman Myra Kelly, Kate Douglas. Wiggin, Marion Harland and Mrs. John Van Vorst; "The Love Story of the gnecn of Italy." bv Kellogg Durland ; "Short uts to Health," by Wooes Hutchinson; Edward Everett Hales last writing; and eighty pages of practical departments all in the October THE GREATER WOMAN'S V,7 HOMI A woa 1909 f I M AT PJ1 MIL ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF 2G0 MEN'O AND WOMEN'S $20 to $35 Fall Sample Raincoats, Silk Goats On Sale Today $8,50 to $12.50 This shipment consists of our factories' fall samples in Men's (Vavenettes and Raincoats and Women's Cravenettes and Silk Coats. Thene are fall models that were made to sell from $:!0.00 to $35.00 Cf) n 10 CO and you can choose any of these at from vOiuU IU vlZiuU To get the choice we urgo prompt buying, for at these prices the lot may not last much longer. We carry n full line of Men's and Women's Automo bile Wearing Apparel in water-proofed goods. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE RAINCOAT STORE IN OMAHA. DO NOT BE MISLED. oodvear Raincoat o. "The Raincoat Store" Council Bluffs (Continued from Twelfth Page.) was married June 16, 1W1, on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. School and dress shoes for boys and girls, new styles, finest quality mid rea sonable prices. Duncan Shoe Co., 23 Main St. See Sperling A Trlplett, S27 Broadway, for gasoline englnea. POSTOFFICK TO MOVE SIXDAY Order to That Effect Received from Washington. In accordance with Instructions received from the department at Washington the post office Is to be moved Immediately Into the temporary quarters In the Mer riam block. It had been expected that the removal would have been delayed until after the term of United States court, which will open next Tuesday, but the work of construction of the addition which hs already been begun, demands that the building be vacated without further delay. The term of federal court will consequently be held In the south court room of the county court house, which will be rented from the county by the government. Post master Hazelton stated yesterday that he expected to move Sunday and hopes to have the work of removal sufficiently com pleted so aa to be enabled to open the temporary office in the Merrlam block to the public Monday morning. Workmen are now engaged In clearing the upper part of the federal building, pre liminary to tearing out the west wall and that portion of the roof which must be removed to make way for the big der ricks. As soon as the excavations for the foun dations for the addition, whloh are now under way. are completed Superintendent C. F. Cramer will make a series of tests to determine the sustaining power of the piling which is to carry the weight of the new structure. Aa Major Cramer Is In charge of fifteen federal buildings now under construction In different parte of the country, he has arranged with City En gineer Entyre to supervise the tests should, he be absent from the city. Major Cramer will leave tn a day or two for Spokane to accept a new gov ernment building there which has Just been completed. He haa arranged to occupy the residence of Postmaster Hazelton on Oakland avenue during the winter. In the absence of Mrs. Hazelton who will spend the winter away from Council Bluffs. The new models of the great Majestic Range are In and on exhibition. Prices, JI7 to $6S. P. C. DeVol Hardware Co. N. Y. Plumbing Co Tel. 250. Night. L-1702. Real Estate Transfers. These transfers were reported to' The Bee September 17 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council I'.luffs: Charles W. Storms and wife to Samuel Newton, lots 6 and 7, In Auditor's subdivision of lots 60. 61 and M. and part of 66. Johnson's addition to Council Bluffs, q. c. d..8 1 Herbert L. Jones and v. lfe to Samuel Newton, aame, q. c. d i WOMAN'S HOME CQMJPAglON f "GOODYEAR RAINCOATS REIGN S. E. Cor. 16th and Davenport 6ts. BSCS Jessica J. Sledentopf et al to Frank Linden, lot 81, Auditor's subdivision, part s"4 nel 2D-75-44. and part lot iF. Johnson's addition to Council Bluffs, q. c. d 6 Morris Wesley Clnrk and wife to Samuel Newton, lots 6 and 7. Audi tor's subdivision of lots M. 60 and Ml. and part of lot 66. Johnson's 1 addition to Council Bluffs, q. c. d.. 1 ressuier to A. J. Seaman, part lot 4 and undivided part lot 8. In block Wi. Riddle's subdivision In Council Bluffs, t. d t Rnnie to same, lot 2. In block 30. Ferry addition; lot 13, In black 21. Railroad nddltlnn. and und. 4 lot K. In block 64. Riddle's subdivision In Council niuffs. t. d 2 Sam. lo same, lot 8. In block f.4. Rid dle's subdivision in Council Bluffs, t. d 1 Iowa Townslte company to J. W. Moore, part outlot H. McClelland, ' w. d 750 O. H. Msnn-and wife and P. J Mc Brlde. single, to A P. Wilklns, nH of nH block 16, Potter ft Cobb's addition to Council Bluffs, w. d 76 Interstate Realty company to M. L. RlfTgs, lot 7. in block 14. Evens' 2d Prldge addition to Counril Bluffs, w. d 200 Louis a. Frohardt and wife to Mose F Pries, lot 8 and 4 feet 8 Inches off Sly part of lot 57, In original plat of Council Bluffs, w. d 8.600 Total, eleven transfers 3.638 FOR MEDICAL AND FAMILY ITPE BUY YOUR LIQUORS AT ROSEN FELD LIQUOR CO.. 619 8. Main. 'Phones 8328. Marrlnare Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Age. Wilfred iJtwler. Valley. Neb 26 Myrtle Fay, Valley, Neb 31 R. F. Brown Dumfries. Ia 89 Mary Stokes, Council Bluffs 76 FOR SALE AT A BAR'IAIN NEW IN LAID LINOLEUM. INQUIRE AT LEF FERT'8, 409 BROADWAY. FATAL FIGHT IN SIOUX CITY "Billy Freeman, Colored, Killed by Charles Magalre, White, After Qaarrel In Saloon. SIOtTC CITT, la., Sept. 17.-Charlee Ma gulre, white, and "Billy" Freeman, colored, engaged in a quarrel In a saloon here to night. The colored man left the place shortly afterward. Magulre followed him out, and slipping In front of him fired a bullet Into his breat. He died shortly af terward. Many Places for Lawyer. IOWA CITY. Ia Sept. 17.-(Speclal.)-Will the office of city solicitor prevent Henry O. Walker, a young attorney hare, from accepting the office of counsel for the Rock Island railroad, Is the ques tion which was ralstd here after the ap pointment was announced yesterday. Walker Is also a member of the Univer sity of Iowa law faculty. Ha succeeds A. E. Swisher, the attorney who com mitted suicide here two weeks ago. Dr. Clyde Talks at Tabor. TABOR, la.. Sept. 17.-(8peclal.)-Thbor college, under the efficient lendorshlp of the new president. Rev. Frederick W. Long, opened auspiciously this week. Rev. John Clyde, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church of Omuha, gave (he opening address In the college 'hapc Tues day on the theme, "Christian Athletics." An unusually large number of new stu dents Is enrolling this term, nnd every W"I SUPREME" Indication points to a year of Increased activity and usefulness for Tabo.' college. General Morton Reaches Camp Over Five Thousand Troops Expected to Be on the Ground by This Evening. (From a Staff Correspondent,) DES MOINES. Ia.. Sept. 17.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Brigadier Oeneral Charles Mor ton, commanding the , Department of the Missouri, arrived In Dea Molnoa today and took charge of tho camp, where 8,200 troops will be encamped by tomoirow ready for the maneuvers anl the visit of President TafV, Lieutenant Frank P. Lahtn has been ordered here with balloons. Quick Action for Your Money You get that by using The Bee advertising columns. PUBLIC HAS SONG HITSJQUICK NOW The A. Hospe Co. Is Only Local ' House to Place Songs on Sale While They Are Eeing Sung at Lo cal Playhouses. Heretofore Omahans have been conv pelled to wait. weeks before being able to warble the various "song hits" heard at the local theatera. But thla bit of rurallam Is now over with, for the A. Hospe Co., of 1618 Doug las street, Is now In a position to offer these songs at the very time they are capturing audiences at the various local playhouses. For Instance, this weeks' songs are here now. as per below Hating: ORPHECM HITS: "Lady Love;" "Alex ander Jones;" "Down Among The Sugar Cane;" "Many's the Time;" and "BUI. Yo Dun Me Wrong." will be offered here tomorrow at 19c per copy. BOYD THEATER HITS: "Whose Girl Are You7" and "You Can't Be a Friend to Everybody." the bright spots In "The Honeymoon Trail," will be offered here tomorrow at ?0c per copy. BURWOOD HITS: "Foolish Questions." 'The Hammock Love Kong," 'Kea Shells," "Coo-eey," and "Creole Dayg," the ditties most talked about In Jeff De Angells' production, "The Beauty Spot," are to be had here at 80c per copy. There Is but one Omaha concern whoae business Is of such volume that publish ers will agree to such a rapid sales ar rangement, and that Is the A. Hospe Co. Go to the theater today Jot down the name of the aong that strikes your fancy ' buy' It here tomorrow. THAT'S quiok service for you. A. HOSPE CO.. 1618 Douglaa Street. 817d7t At All News-stands SHI