: at: BEE: OMATIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900. ( ' PERSONAL (Continued. I MAUK'FTIP treatment. Umi Smith. A HOME tnr momro a-iria nflnemeftt. "' firm homes for Latue her moibtri Cln not ar for 'JieiQ. , Raoir beardett. ( For terrhs, addr &rs, MAima la. M Bancroft St., Omaiia. Mill t'uoiie u og les im. MR. RITTENHOUSH. graduate of tt Wehmer institute of N.vada- Uu. dttti rheumatism,' constipation. pralsis. lum bsgo and ail chrome ulseesea; fiteuio mas sg and baths. Room too, 4U flour boa ion Bior tilde ; elevator entrant- 12j ti. lulh Hi , 3tiry on Douglas Si. LADIKH ' wlshh.g to obtain the latex (liens cutting siem. Learn culling cH ll No a-tii KL ' liona. Duuglaa mli. REAL ESTATE CITY rnorERTT FOR HtB. (Continued ) 66x95, Improved " tmh, ' near FarnaM l.no. 1 1 Harrison & Morton WHICH; do you have your PRESCRIP TIONS FILLED? Auk your IKX'TOR If he has eonllietice tn S JilA Kr'KH'S. Il knows he can depend on uur Roods and e want you lo tak advantage of our PRICES and SERVICE. We CALL, for and DELIVER prescrip tion wlmuui wu jie. THAT 8 r AIK. OWNER WANTS AN OFFEB . on the two fine lota and ieen cottsges Wirtrt rm th northeast porner of 34th and vr Ki. . 4..mh Omaha. 120 on 24th by l.V) on K St.; room for a fine brick flat; hlgn chool In rear. Thin la one of the best In vestments In either of the two cities, ss it la bound to become business property in the near future. Owner must nell; beat I offer net It; look at It today and see us oulck. DEAN-ANDREWS CO., 422-423 N. Y. Life, Sola Agents. Jfclh. f J T Vs. FIND US-$.10 suits at 113. . . r VOi.uMa.im, -Jtfl, .-4 THE SALVATION ARMY eoilclts oastorf clothing: lu act. on.'lut. u do r.-i i.eed. Wa collect repair Ahd atll at 1M N. lltu St.. tar coat of collection to the worthy poor. Call. phoc.Do.uglas 4136 and wagon III- call. EOEng, prlvaf confinement homa RIK Mgrtiia J4t. -. Tel. 'Douglas t'. 1IOT-KN-TOT Twins, the Hot Sensation, r cnmlng-oon. Walt. Watch. Listen. They 11 a auewb MAONCTIC Treatments. Eimnerlln torntt.-t S. MlTS St. Doug. Six. , REAL ESTATE CITI" fHOPKRTl FOR BALE. ,' ' . (Continued ) 'Eull Lot, $1,150 '. Near Mr. JoalyVa residence. Harrison & Morton 8-ROOM, modern hotiKe, Hanarom t ark; barn, with wanh ra( k. Owne M-MO. H.jOO canh. Addrcaa K-aU. care bee. OWNER LEAVING CITY and haa for eale a etrirtly modern eight room houe bUiir laet yer. Uoud location, near park and two strett car linea. J. K. W hlt. W ebeter 8t. Phone Harney Oil Wanted, 8-Room House - v Near Field CliA '. Harrison & Morton 7-R00M MODERN HOUSE Walking distance, center of city; nearly new. ONLY $2,400-$200 CASH Balance very easv payment NOWATA LAND LOT CO., Hulte 24 N. Y. Life Bid Phona Red 199. Omaha. Neb REAL ESTATE LOANS . Continued.) 8KCOND MOrlTOAOH loana nerotiated. Apply BiMimi 417-11 Flret Nat l bank bldg. Ceil 'Phone. iJouglaa ttl. WANTED City loan aid warraota. Farnam Kmlth Co.. UM Faroam c RAILWAY TIME CARD ' COJTTIS'D PAYNE. POSTWICK CO.. N. T. Ufa Private money, ttttt to I&.M0; low rat. OARV1N BROS. Jl S. T. taooco on Improved property. Life &0 to No dlay. A choir btilldlnn lot. "Hlllerta le." $1.00 raeh. $1 a week. Prices $100 to $300; no In terest, no taxea. See its. HASTINGS A HEYl'EN, 1014 Harney 8t. Good 6 Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for "ale In amounts from $.w to $s.in. BENSON & MYERS, 412 N. Y. Llta Bldg. ANYONE knowlila? the present where, ibouta of Jaiiee C Ballard, who rexlried n lnnitas county: In ISTT.'o'r any of his -;ailvent writ- pie, communicate wltn H 32. core Omaha Bee. Omaha. Neb. can and adjust wh, 'wm, cair for. 'H j our phonograph Tor $1.60 NKHkAShA CYCLE. CO . 'PhoiieswHoug. 16iii. A-1'WL Uur 16irr and Harnev. y. Private roKflnumant home. Mrt. L.. King im -i'l.f'4 N. mtt. Tt. Weir.' lad. U-U. W'lfiS nnd toupM for men. Griffith! V f " A4Jf t2;fff l Frenccr Llk. k Upturn- 1 I'. MRS. AMES of Washington. t. manl. n.4 uapitoi Ave. rurlng and nisaeage. I'ON'T RKA f THIMD suits at $15. VOLLMETf S, 1U7 S. Wth. 9 I BKOAN 4o -take $rof; Jbh niton's medl oto tho laxt of April, tm'ith' paltl that I vwuiu .luuiir uiove in - two aays. I was uoiiik y iiouftownrh. 1 had an eating cancer all over my breast. Now It Is almost wall. . Mi. Mom IVujai ta, 291J R St., South . w. rw. u.rs ' . - amwiiiiy having nrroupts against the Grand TReataurant, 4H- .1.1th Bt fun oy uwiLiin ana L.e' Willie, pldase pl-pnent fame befora October 1, at 2 p. m., 130. Law 1 lung A Leo Look,- Propri'etoi a. r- -I USB i no polsdrroiHi me'dlHrie. 1 Prof Johnson, Ifth-and P Sta.,' Hoith Omsha? ' nh PRINTMG PHONE IND. A-2 for' good prlntlag L.rnaut x-imiuia Mm at capttoi Ava. HOLLAND Printing Co., 110 8. lTtb St. HYATT LONGACRK, PRINTEHb. 170 lavenworth St. Tel. Doug. 2647. SEE McEACHRON REALTY CO. 1924 Itttitt- 1 ' FOR A BA1WA1.N ; A corner. l40xtfl, with ' a." t-iooin house. Room tot four ', more houses. , . , WELL LOCATED HOt'SF.S In all parts of Die oltv. If you ara looking for a home or Investment see jk. K. M. ray tiro., bui uea wiag. Doug. 3407. Thoroughly Modem, Home ; Flna location. On block Sherman Ave. car. I $3,700-ONLY $500 CASH Balance easy, a rooms and reception hall. If you are looking1 for' ' homo you bad better see this. . - NOWATA LAND A LOT CO., Suite ?4. N. T. Life Bldg.. "Phone Red 1KS. Omaha, Neb. THINK IT OVER.' BUY A LOT- 24x132, $17,000 Farnam, near 90th, Improved. Harrison & Morton SUMMIT APPITION-Lota $275 and up. Get circular., Th Byron Ked Co all & 14th St. . i FOR quick returns. !s. your ral estate for sal and exchange with ma. no sale, no pay. W, W. Mitchell. Board of .Trade Bldg , Omaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE "ARM AND HAM ft LAUD rOR BAL . Cotarae. TO RELINQUISH 320 acres northern Colorado land under ditch, one mil from county seat, railroad town. For partlou- lara address orley Lewis. Mltcneii, Men. LAND AGENTS WANTED for ft special on day sale of irrigated land In the Rocky Ford district. Large commission, allpeid In cash on consummation of sales. Write at once for particulars of extraordinary offer. La Junta Land Co., La Junta. Colo. 16 ACRES, 1 miles south of city, spring Vater for Irrigation; $20 per aero More Inv. Co., 204 Callfoirla Bldg, Denver; Colo. 'I In Ave., Shull's third addition ..Win to. 22d syeeu ; - on FopCleton REAL ESTATE HEAL BITATB DEALERS. REID ABSTRACT CO.,' Est.' 1S5; prompt f Tvlc;- get our ,prlcu ViH Farnam Bt,. ' f A Vrt-QT A ft AAA U filJ- rw ark tM OANGESTAD. 44- Be Bldg. Tel. p. MSI. PAYNE INV. CO.. first floor N. If. Llfa , fBEN JAMJJe at. K. tXA, -tit Brand Bids. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUBT -CoT"!" '.HAS. ,1C. WIU4AMSO.N. PManC v ciTi pRoPERTir roa ialb 7-ROOlT "iToBSE, NO. 17TII On bi'oclc Shermarl Ave, cari $1,700-EASY TERMS Better sea lhla. ,' . i - NOWATA LAND AND" LOT CO.,' , 6ul-24 N.-'YVLtrt Bldg. .TEN MINUTES, VvYAlv ; 7 . . . i from the big office buildings and canter of the retail district. - TERMS $10 CASlLy ; $10 A 310xNTH.. r ;, PRICES $575 TO $900 EACH. ' Nothing In Omaha this close in so cheap. Nothing else on terms like this. Property in Omaha Is on the rise. Buy now on easy terms while you have the chance When your lot is paid for we will build your house and let you pay for It monthly. We will build this addition up with mod rn Homes, no undesirable people sold to. Come In. Lot's talk it over. W can show you the lota any time. . ' Btowtaaa. FOR SALE 320 acres of splendid land, adapted for corn and alfalfa; under good state of cultivation; buildings on on quar ter; located In th corn belt, near Winner, Neb.' For price And terms address U. D. Deity Co,, Wiener, Neb. . TJ. 8. GOVERNMENT LAND ''' OPENING UNDER CAREY ACT. Conrad-Valler project, Montana 1 TO 004) acres of fine, grassy prairie under lrrlga tion. Drawing October 7, 1800. Must reg ister for drawing before October 7. You may register by power of attorney. For in formation and blanks writ W. M. WAY MAN, Valler. Montana, or 1100 Security Bank Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. BARGAINS IN FARMS. "Ten thousand acres alfalfa, winter wheat and corn land lor sale in small and large farms, in Sherman, buffalo and Custer qounties. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb. If laarart. FINE farms for sal in Henry countv. Missouri. W rlt-us, stating what you want i. Li. jonea at Co., unnton, mo. HASTINGS & HEYDEN,-1 Wyoming. PARTIES wishing to locate In any of th western " states should first see th fin farming lands in th Golden Prairie 'dis trict of Laramie county. Wyoming $10 to $30 per acre. writ Allender Nelson. Carpenter, wyo. . 114 Harney St. : 5 Acres. $1,500 ' Near oist-4n4 C'ehttif., ! Harrison d Morton ( BIG bargain if sold at once, 8-room Biodarn house, front and back stair, flre- lac and hardwood .mantels in front and back parlor; large shad trees, full lot. Tel. owner, Harney 42?, , . 3023030 TAYLOR ST. ' ' Brand "netr, t-rootn, modern cotUges; all very large rooms: vry fin comblnAton---'llghttng fixtures; fin south. Xront lota; c' -- "nient walkn In frpnt apd around: $2,400 for "' inside; $5 1.00 for corner 4ii0 cash, balano to suit. Be sir knd see thei. On blocK ; - fonthr of Anjeg A.v. . , r r . , ' k' .a.J.-Wi RASP CO., -. . 7 68?. BrndIg BW Pug..4U; A-M." ' V .v.'.:1" A1. v-r a- fv ; Z Roorns3,0M t All' modern, in Flwld. Club- dlatrict. , .Harrison 8t Morton ..: 40x66, $2,250 - ' Heart of city.-" Harrison Sc Morton FOR SALE A fin 300 acre farm for sale, located about half way between Delhi and Delawe.r. In Delaware Co.. Iowa. Good buildings, house nearly new. For particulars and terms address J. W. Bray ton, Poland, Herkimer Co.. N. Y. A bar gain. ... A CHOICE, large lot in BemU Park dls- trict. high, sightly location, overlooking Jtoulevard; paved street; taxes alt paid; must be sold at one, .bargain price, i,w 12U N. 34th 8L 5-ROOM HOUSE, GAS, BATH Permanent sidewalks . Neat; North' 24th St. car'lln. , ( A REAL SNAP $1,500 1 s . Small amount down and Balance very easy. NOWATA LAND V LOT CO., Suit S34. N. Y. Lit Bldg. Vi MAKE . ' ,1-rpom1 hdjwf " V- VERY J MAKE AN'OtfFER FOR n Td(. 2603 S.' 90th " Avs. EASY PAYMENTS ' '. . Want fo sell t41y. Th Urn to bur la when th owner wanta to aeil., -,; . NOWATA LAKU.Ai LOT CO. , , bulta W4. J, Y.-i,if-Bitig., . 'Phona Red l'9. - .) ; Omaha. Nsb. -.!.. I.i I I 4 ... NEW 'cottage, cootaln'.r.g rooms, on . block from oar, two blocka from school l,a, $400 cash. 'S per cent ' discount If -"old ulokly. 'If desired, will leas from uyr. L. 17a Be. 1 ' SNAPmJ Urge Uts,ornr - Isth and If- ratur; Troom' hoime; barn,- well and els- lrn. Prfc3 004 -must b sold.; cs.ll 3&2I I Decatur1 Bi. .hona Wrt. 42L . . U i i Si . I - l .. . i ' ' ' i EASY PAYMENT BARGAINS " S-'room cottage, nearly nw, modern x opt beat. $1.4o0. 5-rootn cotiag on north -,slde, etrt paved, beautiful (0-foot south . front.' lot. $1,200; small cash payment required. Will is gooo. ouiming tot a part payment... f-room cottage, nearly new, 'modern x' cept heat; close In; street -paved. It.fiuO; easy terms.''-. ' ! ' .. " . ' SILAS BOBBINS. J ' Frenier Bllr., B." E. Cor., ltth. and Dodge, leis., jougias om, A. jsu. . Large 10-Roorh House Large Lot aieaern. - wen 1 ouui, conveniently- ar ranged, very attraouv property for picas, ant, comfortabl 1tom. Northwest corner th St. and Pacific; on bloek from ear. Prio $9,600. A. T. aiLMER, $14 First Nat l Banic Bldg.- POOR MAN'S HOME. (1.K0 for a full two-story horn on cor net lot only halt block from Sherman Ave aar llnei house Das rooms vn first floor and t bed rooms upstairs; can b uaed bv two families : there Is olty water, sewer and gaa in tn nous, out no other Improve mema. w win man good terms to a good party. House Is vacant now. Sea It toaay ana ran us up. ROBINSON 'WOLF, - 436 Paxion Block. .Doug. JM1. First Prize Story A-MBTHDAY SURTMSE Beorg Ban ken 1729- South Twelfth street, Omaha. Neb., Agd 13, grad seven, St. Patrick's School, 8. M. CarmelltA, teaohar. . i-" ' '. GOOD GIRL for geaeral housework;' two In family; a desirable place. Call at' , toik. -etwro - w a- m. and 4 p. m. Phon Douglas. . Wb.en Mr. and Mrs. Lynn returned from ' Ihelr wedding trip, th first of September -and took possession of tbeir new cottag, they wer'rhe happiest Coupl In Omaha. At th time of their marrlag. Mabel had lu-.t rnui ned from -boarding school, there ' toi fliij; nufbiigof houatwork or toukiiih.. Jack, her husband, warned to got soma on to do thj 'housework "and ' oo"kii..' IjuI th lnBUted on doing it h-r-.,... S ' 'i 1 i . -They got along nicely that week working . i.teether'-and-havRig Uiaily a good , laugh I aa W 4 ,) V t a M w..k as 1 . W "taota apen. .avs,, Jia4, Deen wwnp ooa 00 awuiy campiug uips, so that be f did molt of th cooking. On Monday Jack had to go back to th offlc and poor Mabel's trouble began. When Jack ame horn In th evening h found a Warful brld and a vry poor supper. Th n4 of th week saw no improvement. Jack tried to ok abont Mabel's blunders and helped w.i mi no vuuiii, pu an, was very, un happy. . t At last Jack said to himself. "This .can not go on. 1 am going- to put an ad In Th Be." So on Tuesday he put In th abov ad. Thursday was Mabel's birthday and she spent th day with ber mother. What was hei surprue upon rushing home to get Jack's supper, to find a dainty meal pre pared and a neat maid arranging some rosea which Jack had just brought horn. When Jack explained how he had gotten J such a good girl, Mabel said: "Oh Jack now w shall b happy again." And so they are. Mabel jjec lares that it I all due to Th Be want ad and says that AUc la th. niot birthday present sb ever rciv. j' , . ,; , lews. 1,280 ACRES of land for aale. Th best ranch proposition In western Iowa. In quire of L. D. Lambert, Decatur, Neb. FOR SALE 160 acres. Black. Ia. Corn land. $12,000. Might take $3,000. Trad. $4,000 cash,- balano mortgage on land. Owner, A. R. Martin. Mount Ayr. la. ttoui L, FOR SALE 160 acres of well Improved land near Oakland, la.; fairly rood build ings. This land Is In th very best of th corn belt. For further Information address H. D. Delly Co., Wlsner, Neb. Ortgos. oregon'land Fruit farms, all sixes: nrlcea ranging from $10 to $2,000 per acre; good market: delightful climate; prosperous and anergatlo neighbors, call on me for particulars. C. II. GERBER, $1 Be Bldg., Omaha. wtst Dakota. 1 : - J : WE HAVE 100 bargains near church and schools in farm lands. Black soil it Inches to three feet deep with clay subsoil. These lands are trioutary to Uregory, th beat town la th northwest. Raw lands in Tripp, Mellette, Lyman and. Stanley coun ties; aiso sail - rtuaquiinQitDii, "8IJUAKIC DKAL LAND CO.. , " ' Gregory. 8. p. . . Mention Omaha Be whed writing. -.' ' '. ' ' I SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS ... , $20 PER ACRE On Oct. lit, 1909, anron not bavin, uaed nig homestead right, may enter his choice of 1.600 quarter sections of open land In TRIPP. COUNTY, S. D. at ft. 50 per acre. I. have personally Inspected every quarter section of land In the county and mm prepared to lo cate you on the very best land that Is open to entry 1 Oet ready NOW and be on the (round Sept. J 0th. ' CHESTER SLAUGHTER. - . Care of Dallas State Bank Dallas, S. D. LOWEST RATES B mis. Brand eta Bldg. LOANS to home' owners and homo build ers, with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually. No commission. W. H. THOMAS. m First Nations.! Ink Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS 'FOR 8 and 7-room houses. If prices are right we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND ANU HIT W, Sirite 624 N. V Lit Bldg., WANTED TO BUY WANTED Several carloads of fresh milk cows or springers. Dealers In stale, let us bear frcm you. Alamlto Sanitary Dairy Co., 1&1$ Farnam St. . BERT nrif- mt-i for Id hand furniture. stoves, clothing. V . Kose.ib'aU. Tel. D. H01. GROSS' Loan Office, .buy and sail old clothers. bOl N. Uih. B 2361. BEST price paid for second-hand furni ture, carpet, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 71. (BALTIMORE M-hand stor pays bent price Id-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 4A. 2DHAND shoes and col the. D. 2735. HIGHEST prices for furniture, etc. Bell r urnitur stor. 1408 DotfgH Hea stu. WANTEDTO RENT WANTED Modern bouse, furnlnhed or unfurnished. In choice location: references exchanged. Answer, P. O. Box s, oruana. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By young man, plao to work for board while attending uoyies eouega Both phones. " LADY with several years' business train Ina- desires Dosltlon -selling either in city or will travel. Al references. Address W 607. ear Bee, ' WEIITIR STA (slrst, St. Pant, Osiiks. Ploux City Express..... umana ixrai.... IITH A WBVSTKIl Mlaaeasll 41 Lea-v. .b t.eo pm Atnv Ml 4ft am c t 19 pm b 1:30 pm b 10 am bU:90 am a Daily, b Da Mr except Sundav. a Sun day onlv. d Dally sxceot Saturday. Omsha-Carror. tcl.. a $ pm a sm V'".". liW HI. .. .......... ...... . Sioux City Passenger . Twin City Paser.ger....B) ' am Sioux City Local e $ am Fmerson Local .....b I.6S pm Mleeaarl Paelfl Auburn Local b t:U pm AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Week Jnit Cloied One- of Beit ia, History of Stock Yards. LARGE RECEIPTS, 000D PRICES Raa f Iln Aloae I Light tsi Probably Will loatlaae Mo t atll Latter Part of 4ctbr at least. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ANAD1AN PACIFIC Vf KKKLT SA1I.1NOS IIKTWrrW MONTRRAU QIKBKC AND UVERPOOL Nathlnt better en ttis Atlantis tkin oar gsipwsi.a rtrelMs os sll steamers CI PCNJAMlrt. O..A tU ge. Clark St.. Chiracs, III. "ARABIC " CRUISE the ORIENT Sixth l"Ttu. leaves N Tor. Jsaaary O, ISIO. Madelts. Spain, Medlfrrsneaa, Ortent. All arrsnc.menta under our mnase rinnt. erriams lael4e lr tttaih at 40t ass Crslss Da.. Wilts Star Lisa, It, T., r Arastt Tot Condescends to Look at .Taft Kindergarten Sage Has Always Been for Bryan, but Will Be Cour teous to President. AH people of all ages and political be liefs w ill welcome President. Taft to Omaha. -"Well, I have always been for Bryan, and am for him now, but I will look at Mr. Taft when he goes by," remarked a little tot In the kindergarten room of the Lake school when told to bring a flag to school next Monday and be prepared to help wet come th nation's chief. "I think the democrats, as well as you republicans, ought to be nice to the presi dent, at least papa says so." concluded this youthful sage, and be promised his tracher that he- would be ''nic"i to the president and wave a flag in his honor, even though the president U a republlonn and the little tot Is a democrat. OFFICE or road poaltlon with firm handling lumber, building material and coal. Best of references. Address Fred D. James, Graf, Neb. WANTED By middle-aged man, care of flat or steam plant; strictly temperate: best of references. Address D, Council Bluffs. Ia. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED bids win be received by Chas. Krumoacn, secretary, Shelby, Neb,, up to October 11, 1309, at 7 p. m., for the erection of a brick sohool house, at Rhelby, Neb., for achool dis trict No. 32, Polk county, Neb., to be com pleted by July 1, 1S10, acoordlng to the plans and specifications now on file at the First National bank of Shelby, and also with architect, John Latenser, Omaha, Neb. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Chas. Krumbach, Secretary, Shelby, Neb. HARRY M00RES QUITS WABASH Twenty-One Year with CenMiy aad for Number of Tears General Agent. After twenty-one years of service with the Wabash railroad, Harry E. Moores, general agent of the passenger department at Omaha, has resigned, his resignation to take effect October 1. Mr. Moores Is a son of the late Frank E. Moores, former mayor of Omaha. During his many years Of service with the Wabash he has bad charge of many large movements of troops and theatrical companies and has been recognised as a valuable railroad man be cause of his large acquaintance throughout the west G. B. Busklrk, city paseenger agent, has slso resigned to engage In other business. Mr. Moores says that he will take "a va cation for about a month when h Intends to open up a business In Omana. ' RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION 10TH . A MA SO I J,, Valoa Paelfl Leave. Overland Limited a 7:20 am China and Japan Mail. -a 4:00 pm Oregon ft Washington Limited .a 12:01 am Los Angeles Limited. ..al:B5 pm Portland Special ai2:K pm Colorado Special a 1:46 am North Platte Local a 8:15 am Colorado Express a 8:60 pm Grand Island Local a 6:28 pm Lincoln Beatrice Local. bl2:40 pm Valparaiso ft Central City bU:40 pm b 1:20 pm HlaMsrl Pacific . K. C. and St. L. Ex. ....a 1:00 am K. C. and St. L. Ex. (lv. Bat 12 p. m.. all: 16 pm Chicago, Ilack Islaaa a. Paelfl EAST. Rooky Mountain L t d.. all 40 am Iowa Local a 8:40 am Th Mountaineer a 7:42 am Dcs Moines Local ..a 4:00 pm Iowa Local...., bl0:Sj am Chicago-Kastsra Ex. ...a 4:40 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. .a 8:0s pm ..... WKST, Th Mountaineer al0:40 pm , a 7:38 am Chicago-Nebraska itd. for J-Jncoln) a :iC am - a 6:47 pre 1.010.. ana iai. iui.,,,s i:ai um Okla. and Texas Ex. ...a 4:40 pm Rocky Mountain L t d..all:U pm W abash . Bt Louis Ez a 8:30 pm bt. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) ....a I 00 am 6tanberry Local (f rem Council Bluffs! 0 8:00 pm Chicago at Northwestern - Leav. - Colorado-Chicago a 4:00 am Chicago Daylight 8pl..a 7:00 ana Omaha-Chloago Local. ..al2:06pm Colorado-Chicago a t:2o pm Omaha-Chicago Spl...,a 8:02 pm Pacific Coast-Chicago.. a 8.06 pm Los Angeles-Portland Limited , a 8:10 pm Overland Limited al2:16 am Carroll Local a 4:18 am Fast Local Cedar . Rapids-omaha Arriv. all: 59 pm a 1:30 am a 6:45 am a 8:60 pm a 8:46 pm a 3:46 am a 4:46 pm a 6:00 pm al0:30 am b 1:20 pm a 7.-08 am a 6:60 pm alQ:30 pm a 4:30 on a 3:56 am au.su pm b 8:56 did a 1:10 pm a 8:08 am a 4:30 pm a t:08 pm al2:30 am a 8:38 am all:18 pm bl0:18 am Teaaa. ' IF YOU ar coming to Texas send for our new book, "A Trip to Southwest Texas," full of valuable Information and will ; cost you nothing. Byrd ft Clarkson, Uvalde, Tex. NILE VALLEY OF AMERICA Land Irrigated directly from the Rio Orand river IT th Gulf coast country of Texas. SUGAR CANE NETS $200.00 PER ACRE Oranges, lemons, grap fruit, limes, dates, pomelos, figs, dewberries grow luxuriantly Land sells at from $70 to $160 par a era! Take a trip and see for yourself. NOWATA LAND ft LOT CO. Suit U24. N. Y. Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS All. "Tins STORrWAS CONSIDERED THE 'BEST SENT IN LAST . . n nVEEK -AND .-THE WRITER WAS AW'ARDEJ) ' rvv ,v..;'-.'-r itrst prize. " - - 110 te SM.000 mad promptly, p. p. Wead. Was bldg, Utb and Farnam. - 8G08 t 8i.8UO oa bomt-a la Omaha. O'Keef Real tslal Co.. 1A N. Y. La. Doug, or A-2U2. MONEY TO LOAN-Payna lnveament Ca FIVE ,PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BK E.N NAN. Rooss L New York Life Bldg. WANTED City loauA Peters Trust Co. Arrive a 1:80 am all;35 am all:$6 pm a 3:28 pm a 7 :oo i a IM pm all 06 pm a 7:06 am a $.66 pm a 2:S6 Dm Twin City andDakota Daylight a 7:45 am al0:20 pm Minnesota and Dakota. a 70 pm Twin City Limited a $:0upin- a 7 J0 am Sioux City Local a 3:46 pm a 3:28 pm Dakota-Sioux City- Omaha a S 10 am Minnesota-Sioux City- , Omaha all :00 am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Bonaet4 .a 7:60 am al0:30 pm Lincoln-Long Pin a 7:60 am ali:0 am Norfolk-South Platte... b 3 14 pm b 6:20 pm Hastings-Superior ......b l it. pm b 6:80 pm Dadwood-Hot Spring.. a 3:66 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander ... a 3.65 pm all 00 am Fremont-Albion b t:M pm b 1:36 pm Chicago Limited a 8:16 am a 8:W pm Twin City Limited ....a 8:16 am a 6.80 pm ennaga- bxpreaa a a.av pm Clarion Local a 6 08 pm Twin City Kx press ....a 6:08 pm a 8:00 am mica go. amwaaae at at. Pawl Overland Limited al2n6 am a 7:06 am Colorado Special ,a 4:00 am a 1:30 am Chlcafo-Oniaha Special. a 7:20 am a 8:66 am Colo. -California Ex. . , . .a 8 (W pm a 3 25 pm Perry -Omaha Local..... b 6:18 pm iil .06 pm llltaols t ralral . Chicago Exprens a 7:18 am a 3 48 pm Chicago LI m tied ..a 6:00 " a 7:16 am Minn. -Si. Paul Exp b 7:1. am Minn. -St. Paul Ltd a 6:00 pm a71Sam Omaha-Ft Dodg Loe.b 4.i6 pm bll SO am BVRL1NGTON STA. IOTH A MA SOX Do not be persuaded Into 1 taking any. thing but Foley s Honey and Tar ror chronic cough, bronchitis, hay- . fever, aatht- and lung trouble, as It stops th cough and heals th lungs. .Bold by all druggists. "The week ha been a corker," said Gen era! Manager Everett Buckingham of the I'nion Stock Yards company yesterday, re ferrlng to th condition In the local mar ket. "We have had liberal runs of cattle and sheep. This Is the light season for hogs. The most remarkable thing is the prices paid for all classes of 'live stock. For Instance, Thursday, one of our best days, ts wa paid for fat steers. $8.28 for the best hogs and $7 10 for tat lambs. Prices like that am simply marvelous. The mar kets have been lively as need be and th movement has been active and early each day." The cattle referred to were shipped to South Omaha by R. Cl Hartn-ell of Iowa. They averaged l,ti06 pounds and the con signment numbered slaty head. Mr. Hart well's i check called for about 87.700. He had fed this let on clover and corn and had fed them About eight months. E. T. Graham of Creston, Neb., had two loads of steers oh th .uarket Thursday which averaged 1.V0. For these he re ceived $7.65. The receipts of hogs for the week showed lighter than last week or the same week of last year. The year shows a decrease of about 125.000. Relief In this line Is not expected before October 1. Th average price has been about $S 03 to 88 06, The tops of Thursday were pi 25. Saturday, with a light run, found a top of $8.30, the highest price for sixteen years. In Feb ruary of 18J prices averaged about as they do now. Conditions then were not .consid ered normal, while at present no abnormal conditions are thought to exist. The cause of the high prices Is the excessive de mand. The western sheep are coming' In fast on the early days of the week and the feeding grades ar rapidly bought by the local feeders. - There has been a scarcity of fat killing grades of late, which, ac counts for the high price recorded during the week. Thursday was notably good. A top of $7.10 !was paid for good killers Balldlng Permit. A number of building permits have been Issued recently 'for South Omulm dwellings. These are now' under con-' struotlon. Within a few weeks permits for twenty-five cottage will be secured for' honies In Hinsdale addition. The company will erect the cottages for, sale. The permits Issued to date are: George Sapp, Thirty-second and I streets, $1,600; George Sobcxyk. Thirty-fourth and D. $1,000; F. Broadwell, Fourteenth and O, $1,200; F. J. Holm, Thirteenth and Polk, $1,600; C. M. Lyon, 3680 Monroe, $1,000; G. C. Dlmock. Twenty-fourth and 11, $500, shop; C. Bayer, Twenty-seventh and L, $500; Magic City Realty company, Twenty-fourth and O, $2,000, saloon. . Joseph Brastle Dies from Injarlea. . Th funeral of Joseph Brastle wlll be held at 2:80 p. m. from Brewer's chapel to Laurel Hill cemetery. Rev. Karl Htller will officiate. Joseph Brastle died Fri day evening from the effects of Injuries received Friday noon at Swift and Corn pany's hog killing house. . H was an oiler and In some way the shafting caught tils clothing and he was wound several times about th shaft. H was taken to th South Omaha hospital, where It wa discovered his arm and leg war broken and he , had numerous other bruises and Internal Injuries, from which he dled'-Trlday 'evening. Members, of 1 L 1J - - - -J- - S Pouth Omaha camp No. Sll. tVo(dm8n el the World, will meet at Masonic ball at 1:30 p. m. to attend th funeral. Hillsdale. Don't miss this opportunity of tecorlnf a lot that Is ' sure to Increase In Value. Bounded on the north by F streel. on th west by 44th street, on the south y I street, and bn th east by 41st street. 12S ' choir lots frrtm whh-h to matt a selection. All on grade, and fronting" on 60 foot grsded streets with 16-foot alleys In the rear. THE CITY HAS Pt'RCH ASED A PARK SITE IN THE VERY CENTER OF THIS ADDITION. They have already com menced the development of the same. THE SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS PUR CHASED A BLOCK OF GROUND IN THIS ADDITION, upon which they art making pn-pat stlons to build an S-roorr brlck school building. WKST L STUEK1 IS NOW BEING PAVED. There seems to be no question but whs the Omaha A Council Bluffs Street rail way will extend their lines . west on L street Immediately. , THIS PROPERTY GOKS ON SALB SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26. It KM EM HER THE DAY-ONE PRICE TO ALU Come out and look over this prop, erty. W know you will be a buyer. Otii prices are low ranging from 3175 to-$328 FOR TH BEST CORNERS. Non higher. Our terms ai moat liberal. $10 OASIt MAKES THE FIRST PAYMENT-BALANCE IN . PAYMENTS OK $5 00 .PER MONTH. NEW HOMES. ' We are building houses here to he sold on easy payment plan. Work has hen started on three. W will build a maxuj as th market demands. Iet us - savt you the worry of building $Jo makes' tht first payment on these fine homes and tht bnlance $15.00 per month. For further par Hollars, see J. H. KOP1KTZ, opposite post office, or W. Farmtm Smith ft Co. H. M. CHRISTIE. MGR. OF THE REAL ES TATE DEPARTMENT. Tl. South S47. Magic t'ttr GoaatB), Jetter's Gold Top Beer delivered to anv part of the city. Telephone No. 8. Chris Horn, Salesman for Denny ft Co. Is visiting relatives In St Paul for a few days. Rolls Krehbs has been elected president of the Presbyterian Brotherhood for tht ensuing term. Prof. Richard Held hss returned front s summer spent In Germany and othei European countries. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Trowbridge have re turned from a three months' visit in Penn sylvania and Connecticut Mrs. Mary Cox, 261 D street,, left last night for St. Louis for a .three weeks' visit with her sons, Ralph and Bert Miss May King, at 'the request of tht management, has opened a public stenog raphic office at the Livestock Exchange building. Ona acre, well Improved, V, ml la south of county line, close la school. A real bar gain if sold within ten days. J. K. Ko plets, 60S N. 24th St Th death of Frederick Kaufmsnn, th 8-months-ld son of Edward Kaufman, 210 S street, occurred Saturday afternoon. The funeral notice will b later. For Sale 19 acres near Jlellevue csr line; fair house, 600 vines bearing grapes, fruit trees, advantageous for fruit and poultry f-oni much lower than adjoining prop erties. The good old Quaker once said to hit boy: "Nathan, It Is not what the earni that makes thee rich, but what the saves." The little metal savings banks which the savings department of the Live Stock National bank In South Omaha will loan you, make It easy to save. Call fof one. . l.ay In your winter's- supply ; of coal while the weather Is dry. Burn. Regent Lump or Nut. Give me a trial order and be convinced It is th best coal onth market for $4.60 per ton of 2 WO pounds. P. Murphy, Twenty-eighth and K streets. Phone 191.. . - ) .. . The women . of th First , Methodist church will serve a noon dinner In th parlors of th church, TWenty-thlrd and N streets, Thursday and Friday. Septem ber. 23 and 84. , , .. ..,H.f ,,- The women of th First Presbyterlas church' will serve a chicken pie dinner Wednesday noon at th old, City .Hall building, Twenty-fifth end N street. A supper -will be served In - the", evening. , . . . . , ., . . .: vv : . : -.--..-( v - r ' ." . . - . . i ., : :.- '. . "; X . -J.'.et ' jaSSCQg .so.'tAT.s ayp.nortf.. Uctr i s ' Over one and one-half million acres of land will . be thrown open for settlement in : Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations, October 4th to 23rd. Registration at Pierre and Aberdeen, S. Z). -Direct route to registration points is . the Chicago C& North Western Ryv Two fast trains daily via direct lines from Omaha to Pierre and. to Aberdeen. Special low homescckers round trip rates from Omaha. "" Barllagtoa Leav. Denver and California.. a 410 pm Puvet Sound Ex a 4:10 pm Black Hills a 4 10 pin Northwest Ex aU60 pm Nebraska points a 6 20 am Lincoln Fast Mail b I 'M pm Nebraska Ex a 8:15 am Lincoln Local Lincoln I-ocal a 7. 25 pm Schuyler-Plattsmouth ..b 3 06 pm Plattsmouth-Iowa a I II am Bellevua-Plattsmouth ..all 30 pm Colorado Limited all 50 pm Chicago Lilmted a 7:20 am Chicago Kx a 4 20 pm Chicago Flyer a 6 30 pm Ioaa Local a 6 15 am St. Louis Ex.... a 1.40 pm Kansas City and St. Jo.alv.45 pm Kansas City and St. Jo a 8 16 am Kansas City and Si. Jo.a 4 40 pm Arrive, a 3 46 pm a 8:10 pm a 8:10 pm a 7:10 am a 6:10 pm aU:16 pm 6:10 pm b 6 08 am a 7 60 pm blO 30 am a 8 60 am a 2.40 pm a 7:10 am all 36 pm a 3 6a pm a 8:00 am all 30 am all am tUi am a 6.10 pm This land Is well watered by the Cannon Ball, Grand, Moreau and Cheyenne Rivers and their tributaries. The soil is a light loam, fertile and makes good grain producing land. The land must be lived on and improved. A low valuation of from 50 cents to $6.00 per acre has been placed on the land by the Government arranged In easy annual payments covering a period of five years. Kwiua The C. fcf N. IP. Ry. prints a descriptive pamphlet telling bow to secure a homestead of J60 acres from the Government. Free copies on application, ' , Ticket Offices 1401-1403 Farnam Street Qmaha, Neb.