c THE OMAIIA' SUNDAY BEE: OCTOUEK 4, 9 n OFFERED FOR RENT Stores -Cn-tlaaed. K4 SO. 16th St.. room about 22x00 feet, atirartlve new front, freight hoist and fine, llcht basement. I'rlce on application riM-2rt fo. 16th St., room I2xM) feet, full ce mented basement new front, all In good repair, iieniai w per month. 1M1 Howard fit. This room la only a few feet from lth street and directly In line with all traffic on St. Marv'a Are. and iwaia aireet. Hental II ii per month. !oo(i storeroom on Farnam street near 14th street. Rental I.XJO per month. I i-ari oi me ouiitnng at MOg-10 Harney St. at very reasonable rent. UhOltOE A CO.. lHrt Farnam St. IXJK at the new store room at 612 8. lth St.; fine location and we will make the rent reasonable PAYNE. HOSTWICK A CO., N. -Y. U OFFERED FOR SALE Faraltarr. CHEAPEST PLACE for STOVES AND FURNITURE. Racket Store, 16 A- Cuming. ELEGANT three-piece mahogany parlor suite cheap; also three antique chairs. 1431 N. 19th Kt. Tel. 4460.' COMPLETE outfit for light housekeeping for sale very cheap. House partly modern. Kent. 12. Call A-42Si, BRAND NEW FULL SERPENTINE SWELL FRONT WUARTERSAWED GOLDEN OAK. iMii-snii Ai' LbSS TliAN I WHOLfc.SAI.li -i.iuei. R. T. VER MEHRBN. IBU DODGE. Type writers. Typewriters All Makes Sold and Rented Rent-Applied If Purchased All the standard makes. Prices to H manufacturers'. Rent a ma N chine, test It. If right buy It Olivers, Underwoods, L. C. Smiths, Keminrasis, etc. Broad t years' guarantee Willi each one sold. Examine our stork or write for bar gain list before buying. B. F. Swanaon Co., 417 So. 13th St.. Omaha. Neb. SECOND hand typewriters sold, repaired. Central Typewriter Exchange. 1607 Farnam. kvkuythi.no in typewrltera; Just a few of our bargains: Rebu41 No. 2 Smith Premier, $31; No. I Oliver, $3S; No. Rem ington, f.13; machines shipped on approval; no aeposit requirea. TYPEWRITER EQUIPMENT CO., ; 806 S. 12th St. flaaoe and Other Maaleal lastrasaeaite - I t2.j0 rRriUAN iia.no Blavir. sond I new, ana 22 runs 01 music, ju.iv. riayi any 1 iano. manes your piano worm Bomeminj o you. Money refunded If not satisfactory. PIANO rLAfCH CO., Old Boston Store. CIANO BARGAINS SAMPLE PIANOS Discontinued styles, new instru ments, for sale at factory cost. Upright Kimball piano, second-band. 5' TILE BALDWIN CO., 106 McCague Block. FOR SALE High-grade upright piano; I cost 100; must sell; make offer. Phone Red 4204. Mlaoellaneoas, rn A T AA UU1 LVXn V .,1 Jl a We save you from 60u to 11.50 on everv ton and e-tve better coal. We guarantee correct weights. Kosenblatt's Cut Price Coal Co. DRI'OS at cut orlcea. freight nald an alt iv oraers; catalogue iree. nnermaa McCanaell Drug Co.. Omaha. Neb. I ' T.TTMRF.R T'r - c- Dlmmock Sons. IjUMJJIL,!. south Omaha, for lumber. GARLAND STOVES the famous Garland Stoves. Not being in ne high rent district we can save you uaobey on stoves. O. H. MEYER. 2709 Leavenworth. , Hardware and Stove Dealer. WORTH SEEING. MUST SELL 300 STOVES. Used only one season for storage charge. Also furniture, itu ooage ot. Doug. Come early fur your choice. SAFES. Dew and second-hand. 1110 Farn. Second-Hand Boilers W will sell two ooiieis that have been In use at the Bee bulldUig. Tney are each uicli diameter by 18 feet long. They have feet. Work-I irji c. 1. tubes 8 inches by U nut uressure IjO pounds per square incn Heat surtace 19.0UU sguara feet Urate area !' suaie feet W e are very anxious to dispose of these bollei'a immediately ana win sen at a oar ' i,aiit It taken at once. Til K BEE BUILDING COMPANT 17th and Farnam His. Omaha, Neb. K HAVE on band a number of Ink barrels which we will sell at 60o each. The ui fine for rain water oi ashes. Call al J j rrsaioora Bee Publishing Co. COU SALE New and td-hand blliard .and iool tables. We lead the world in - . heap bar fixtures, easy paymenta Bruns ' . nii.njr tat a iih at. , . POTATOES. Grown In Wyoming, let me fill your cellar. Cheap. Rudolph Heal, Douglas 4171. iviii SALE Alr-tlght heater, xtno and ulpe. iron bed and vprlngs, flO. Call 2716 Hurt St. (f r Publlo Market Special. d-ei VAJAJj, Kaat'value In Omnha. J Partrldg.-Thon.paon CO.. 1U10 Harney. D. 6641 r rr AT It's good; Yukon egg or lump. f"- jg f i,.,t ttr price, try It HARMON at WEETII. Both phones. FOR SALEA good self adding caah register; will sell on easy payments. Ad- aiess f 471. Hue. WRITE me before buying a piano. I can save yuu money. Address L, 661. care Bee. - vr.W.IH KSi'tt. new. id-band. 41 la Farnam. AUTOMOBILE ROBES, horse blankets. rain covers, saddles, harness, collars, re pairing a Kpeciaity. OMAHA HARNESS CO., ' 318 a 13TH. OAS RANGE CHEAP. 4170 Cass Street. High Grade Used Machinery 3M light General. Electric and 200 light Rock ford dynamos; 72x18, 00x16, Uxl4, 40x 10, and 36x8 horizontal boiiera; 20-horse-powcr firebox boiler; 10 and 12-horsepower upright boilers; HxM Sioux City and 10x30 , Haniilto.i-corllss engines; z. . , s, lu, iz, 16, 30, 2u. 60 and 70-horsepower slide valve engines; 1. 24. 4. , 8. 10, 14. 18 and 25- horsepower gasoline englnea; 2, 6, 1, 16- horaepower motors. I PETERS & EDHOLM CO., Both 'Phones. . loth and Douglas Sts. FOR SALIi Three Bain lumber gears 2 nil atevl skein; one copper lumber gear Sil steel sk In. These gears have been ued, but are In first-class condition. They nay be seen at tl Cuming St, bargains. POST CARDS 12 beautiful colored views of Lincoln's public buildings, etc., 'Ac. Stanley Supply Co., Station B., Lincoln. Neb. 4- OOOl SKiiiMn-uivn ktrwapit Key at 137 North 7th St. Look it over and make an offer. O KKEKE IIKAL ESTATE CO.. 11 N. Y. Life Bldg. Iug. or A -2162. OSTEOPATHY JOHN ON. INS.. 4U N. Y. L. Tel. D. 14tM Dr. Ka'heryw Nlckolaa. tag K. T. L. Blrta PATENTS D, O. BAItNKLL. Paston Bis Te! IjJ 7,1". HUFFMAN. U Neville Bldg Book free. PATENTS that protect and pay; advice and books free; rates reasonable; highettt rvierouces; beat results. Wataon E. t'u. B.an, tHUont lawyer, Washington, D. C. PATENTS SWAPS city official ,-qticb. LEGAL NOTICES t-onllnu"1 FOR BALE or exchange-For deer land.1 SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION. NOTICE 18 HEREBY U1VF.N THAT ON PATENTS solicited; Invent; secure pat- stock of clothing, located In eastern Ne- reclamation ana nonce to ine quaimea the 20th day of October, W, Articles of ent? write for free book; no fee Induce- braska. Will Invoice about lio.ow. For elector; and legal voters of the school dls- Incorporation were filed by the Mountain ments but the -ervlcea you want Frank particular, tddrtxx J. R. Collins. 123 Main trtct of Omaha. In the county of Douglas, Timber Company. The name of such cor- H ADDleman Warder VldK WashlnirTon itreet. Fremont. Neb. In the state of Nebraska, of a general poratlon I the "Mountain Timber Com- 8 Appleman. Warder Blag., Washington. , election to be held in said echool district pny." The principal place of transacting ' WHAT have you clear for 1 Iota. Dun- on Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, the .n.ino.. nf mrh nmnnf la at Omaha. i PERSONAL' it i rn d.aned marie Intn fall ivlx I HATb &hmr'frilit I'c.v N li - i - v T InHnnr. F-ir. Tumn lit ka u . it vuu Morehouse Co.. W. 1105. H 2245. STRICTLY private home during confine' nienta; excellent care; babies adopted; trained nurse. Eil Davenport St. PORKS Tour corn comes out or your L quarter comes back when you use Corn Jelly. Haines Drug Co. 1610 Far. I . f AilMKTTn treatment Mme. Smith. JAMEd RUBY can get Insurance money by writing John or Charley. A HOME tor womea during conflneraeat, We find homes for babies where mother! cannot care for them. Beblre boarded. For terms, address lira Martha A. Lee, 4 Bancroft bt- OuiaJia, Neb. fuone Doug las liiL MRS. RITTENHOUSK. vibratory mas sage and electrla bathe. R. Hut) 4th floor Old Boston Utore Bldg., 16tb and Douglas. PRIVATE nome during confinement; biblti for adoption: Uood Samaritan Ban- Itorlum. 740 1st, Are.. Council Bluffs. Is.. 1)R EOOERa. Drlvate confinement boraa tul Martba Su TeL Uouglaa 03a THE famous VelveUna Toilet Goods. For sale by all druggists or phona Dougiaa 6600. Tw m SALVATION ARMY solicits caatoff clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell at 134 N. lltn St., for cost of collection to the worthy poor. Call phone Dougiaa 4116 and wagon will can. WIGStfVrTlV UAOKET1C Treatment Emmerllo I Brott tail & 16th 8U Doug, list ANTONIO knowing"1 the present where abouts of James C. Ballard, who resided In Douglas county In 1867. or any of his relatives, will please communicate wlti H 329. care Omaha Bee. omana. ntn. Private confinement horns. Mr. Dr. King. I94 N. 84th. Tel.. Web. C69. lad. B-lbD. OMAHA Stammerers' Ins.. Ramge Bldg. Arlene de Voy. Manicuring and massage. 620 S. 16th St. Flat S. Phone D. 766. WE RENT and repair a)', makes of sew ing machlnea. 'Phones: Ind. A 1663; Doug. In aa n.-UInu 1 A 1 CC? Tnt, I iro xj.k r nrnr i&tH tnri i-Tr. I ney. Mme Allen of Chicago, salt glow, magne tic and massage treatments, 207 N. 17th St MflsmiA Snifq to rent at LIEBEN'S, Masque ouus 1410 Howard. 0. 4115. WANT to get In touch with competent teacher In Spanish for winter session of i lessons. Addres D 678. Bee. I how lu tuitB any disease ana aaa iw per cent to your mental and physical ca pacity without DRUOS, DIET or BELTS A valuable Illustrated treatise FREE, tell ing and showing you just how to do this. write us today. Swedish Company, 1763 A, Farragut Ave., Chicago." SUPERFLUOUS hair, warls and moles permanently removed by electricity; con sultation free and confidential all work guaranteed. Miss Allender, 624 Bee Bldg. about, of Bend-'Thlel. nktlvof 1 merod, Krels Wlttllch. Rhine Provens, WANTED Information of the where- Germany, who Is remembered In will there. Emigrated twenty-eight years ago. His traria waa millwright some knowledge nf carriage work, bicycles, etc. Keply to J. " ................. : r.- I F. Sheehan, 213 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, NT Y Underworld Sewer." . r. , . A NEW BOOK, the bv Josle Wsshburnj prloe. $1.50. Sold by Swarta McKelvey 109 8. 16th St. between Douala. a ndDodM between PRINTING PHONB IND. A-M20 for rood minting Lyngaladt Printing Co.. Mtb Capitol Ave, HYATT LOXGACRE. PRINTER 17M Lea van worth St. Tel. Ifenig. 2647. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT BEYRAlJ ood 10 or 20-acre tracts near South Omaha, suitable for truck gardening. r lrBt crop or oats free If land is seeded. UEUKtiE & CO., 1601 Farnam Sti REAL ESTATE LOANS IkAMfl a ham! owners and hnma kniM. wltn privilege of making partial pay- mania semi-annually. No oommlaiuon. W. 11. THOMAS, MS First National Bank Bldg. HO to r.M made promptly. V. XXWead. nr a. I a a.w jf raaM TV Wmm MU Utu (-MUW ar bm t riVU PER CENT MONSr x to loaa oa Omaha Buslneaa Property. THoMAd PKKNNAN. Room L New York Life Blag. I6M to 86.000 on boraes In Omaha. O'ltaafa Real Kstate Co, 1U N. T. Ufa. Doug, or A-zus. MONET TO. LOAN Payne Inveejmeat Oa. 5 and 6 City Mortgages Wog1 Eut6 Loan on band and for sale In amounts from $509 to $3,000. OVER TWENTY YEARS LOANING ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE WITH OUT LOSS TO A CLIENT. WANTED City loans; no delay. GARVIN BROS. 318 N. Y. Llf Bldg. W ANTES Cliy loaa. Patera Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrant. W. raraam Smith Co 122t Faraasa aw PAYNE. BOtfWICK CO.. N. T. LUs mvaie money, sue to a.us; low. rata. LrOWKITT RATES-Bemla, Braadeta Bldg, Good 6 Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for sale in amounts from MW to 83.i). Benson & myers, 412 N. Y. Ufe Bldg. --, KTiiKn vtiiRTiiAiiBi im .,... PPly B-oms 4W-U First Nail ak Blag. I tlU 'Phono. Dougiaa Oil. OAHVin liKOS.. Ill N. T. Life tM U kwu.vm on inrproved Bropeity. No delay. 6 FARM and city loans; optional pay ment; no oeiay. 1. sibbernaen. Omaha. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOU (, ( and T-rootc houses. If prices are right we cn aeii uur proper! r tor you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite tit N. V l'" Bldg. NEW or nearly new modern cottage that can be bought for fJUO to l caah, balance l to I06 per month. Reliable party. Ad- dress K-6b4 Bea. WANTED Information regarding good farm for aaie. Not particular about loca tion. . Wish to bear from owaer only, (live prloe and state when ran give poHsesuion. I. Iarbyshire. Box lauj A.. Kocliester, r- - nMMBit it eni-r niu a sreae or , ui ill' ii v iii-iiutr ; ' m law, UUM I you saw the a la Tlie IJ dee. corner, equity 11.420; mortgage, Iowa lstufl, for the purpose of electing four mem- Douglas County, Nebraska, and such cor resirlence (worth U.OUO), equity 11.000; mort- bera of the Board of Education of said poratlon shall do all thlnga and acta neces gage, Nebraska hotel (worth I6.WW), eiulty school district, to serve on said board from nary to the buvlng and selling of lumber e"""; Pv acres, wesirrn ntoiwua, i!.2f. Total, $6,300. 306 N. Y. Life. Im business? We want Information about any any business enterprise, large or small. We can tell you how to find a buyer. Write ua telling what you have for sale or ex- change. Address Arthur Capper, Dept. 109, Topeka, Kan. ir.A-a!-a uint int or win turn a nart nav- ment on a home, Address owner. M-6U3. I care Bee. FOR TRADE-One of the best 235-acre farms In Iowa: hlKh-claas. new Improve- ments. Land all In cultivation; close to I market. Will take an Improved SO and give I any kind of time on balance. INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO.. 441 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb." WANTED TO BORROW LOAN of 1600 wanted on property worth ll.HOO. Must not be over S per cent. AO- dress Q-58L care Bee. WANTED TO BUY REST Brio Mid for 4Mcund-hn4 furnl- I uAekM ani shnas TaJ Ttm rjl" - - " - W71. BEST price part for td-hand furniture. stovea. elotblng. W. Rosenblatt. Tel. D. e40L HIGHEST prices for furniture, eta BELL'S Fum. Store. 1408 Dodge. Red 3631 WANT td-hand shoes and elothea. D. 17 S6.' BALTIMORE td-hand store pay. best M 1L sTIIalUU 1 Ul 2( BVVe . WMM, STANDARD upright piano. Tel. Web. 3721 FRIDAY P. M. WANTED to buy, a Blersdorfer. Address S-642. care Omaha Bee. WANTED Use of piano for storage; good care; no children. Tel. Har. 333.' WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent for next year on small plan, about 6 or 10 acres. Address F 680, Bee. Y7 Ail 1 DL "DUW U ir a vnirrt T Jt mrA rnnm In nrlvnt 1st family for an old man of fi-ood habits. who can wait on himself ;-references ex- changed. Address J 683, Bee. WANTEDSITUATIONS wanted By young man, place to work for board while attending Boyles oollege. Beth phones. WANTED Position In drug and Jewelry store bv an experienced man. in both lines. Address aa. care oi omana tsee, LADY with several rears' business trala- Ing desires position selling either In city or will travel. Al references. Address W 607. care Bea. POSITION-By man of wide experience In office; uses no liquor and can come I nmn..nrf 1 ,,r-m VC Oil Rh I recommended. Address K 601. Bee.1 POSITION by meeh. eng. Gas. steam or electric preferred. Address F 697, Bee. C0al and Wood "10MhdT22C4t v W. 1105. Ind. B-2245. WANTED Situation by piano player for evenings. Address H. ova. Bee. . . WANTED position at Janitor. Address W1643 Bee. 20 YEARS' experience as Janitor and run- n nr m hnllera. ail around man. sober. h'nff team boilers all around man sober, wUlln to work' th yery he8t ot refer-I navld Stuten. 1504 Burt St . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS it. J. Walsh and wife to Joseph Jer man, lot . block 2, Brown park... a,lvD Ignac users to jonn .uia, ns lot i 12. block 69, south omana yaui Ida Spauldlng and husband to G. A. Freeman, lot 4. block O, Lowe's.. Continental Trust company to 8. N. 800 Ahlen, lot 20, block 8, Baker Place 250 Isabella T. Whitney to Melissa A. Holton. kits 12 and 13, block 1; lot 2. block 8. Cloverdale im Ralston Townsite company to Mrs. B. Wagner, lots 31 and 32, block 8, Ralston 400 G. T. Morton and wife to Louisa Owen, lot 7, block E, baunaers at I Hlmebaush B addition 276 Herman Beselln and wife to Chrls- tlan Wlllrot. north 8 Inches of south 24 feet of east 80 feet of lot 1, block 6, Patrick's addition Payne. Bostwlck A Co. to D. J. Huehes. lot . block l. Morse et Bru Winona d Ed 60 Ralston Townsite company to Juts enpe Lotto, lot 19, block it riai ston 1SS Joseph Sanxlerl and wife to Lions Flllgna. nhb nw iwii v-u-is W. R. Schmidt to N. O. Johnson. lot 2, block 2, Creston State National bank of Cleveland to Edith E. Burdlck, lot 4, Elusions Park Place 126 United Real Estate and Trust com pany to A. rl. oimsieaa. lot i, block 35. Kountxe Place Kenwood Realty company to Fan nie L. McCain, lots 4M, 461 ana 4w. Kenwood 206 M. R. Llddle and wife to R. C. Johnson, lot . bioca 11, owigm cc Lyman's addition 650 Hastings & Heyden to H. A. Laes, lot 1, Baiter's addition Jessie F. Bhepard and husband to 200 Algot ana nil ma rseison. norm ft nr lot 2. block 26. Kountze Place ""VL"-;- l'700 Home Terrace company to u. j. Borg, lot 2, block , Home Ter race Benson Itnd company to C. M. Pleln, wH lot 6, block 44, Benson.. 2M D. W. Merrow and wire to ixiuise a. Arrlens, svi lot 1, oioca a, nor bach's Id 2.400 Laura W. Dodge and husband to M. J. Henkel. lot IB, ia aoaiuon to West Side M. H. Hoke to E. R. Hume, lots 1, Z and 3. block . cottage riace EHsa J. Leverich to John Roalcky, weat 48 feet lots 1 and 2, block 2, Forest Hill E. E. Balch and wife to Byron Reed company, lots 1 and 2, block 19, E. V. Smith's addition Ellen O'Connor to J. O. Moore, whi of north i reel or taxioi u. sec tion 10-16-13 J C, Lindsay io Kmma E. Lindsay, lots 1 and 1. block 6. Hedford Place. County treasurer to E. E. Balch, lots 1 and 2. block 19. E. V. Smith's O. C. Ager and wife to Robert B. W Hson. lot 11. niocK a, nrawm 2.300! Elisabeth M Tubman t o Hastings A Heyden. lot IS, replat block 8. Col- Her Plare John C. Moon and wife to William - v.. Weekly, lot 20, Weekly's ad anion i;"' I rianr-e w. Los-n and wife to Eva- dition 400 lyne Bucklev et al. west 10 feet of lot 31 and eH lot 29. Hlekorv Place Paxton Real Estate company to Charles P. Nelson, lot . Keystone park Caroline L. Poppleton and nushand to Anna Erlrkson, lot 16. block 2, Sulphur Springs John 8. Klemme and wife to R. O. Miller, part lots 10 and 11. block 3. Boulevard park Mnrrla G. Rlrkhaueer to H. J. Stir ling, part Iota 1 and 1. block L Per kins' sub N T. Nixon and wife to Charles L. Thomas, lots ( and T, block 20, Omaha View 'extension W. L. Crshtree and wife to Thomas A. Balnlirlds-e. lot 10. block , 1,000 2,900 I Myers. Richards A Tllden s addition County treasurer to E. R. Hume. let 4, Summltt Hill M. I Salvlto and wife to Martha 1, Bowers' F. Robb. lot 14, block addition Total ..S57.S4S ! vtiiriiTi r-T-1 1 nriiTiinu pinnen imrnriiirin -tuni rAHMrn 1 Tho Beet Faraa Psser, I1 - Tee- ner s sub J.owiana power nouse inereon, us com nouses i . - -- r . ; " na Savings bank to A. H. An- and office and power houee furniture and Nebraska Bx. a 1:1 am ,6:10 pm ersen, lot 8, Hickory Place t,w fixtures, and supplies on hand, and per- L.incoin iJ"'' '"." . J'tX ward Maher to Biake Maher. west sonal property of every character; also all Lincoln Local J:J5 P P r-t lr. 14 hlnrk Ml South Omaha 26.000 Ita eonlrarta for street I ahtinr and aula of Sohuy ler-naiis nouin ..a a.vo im my v am .ii uiciuums inn mm munu.j in manual , i 1910. until the first Monday In January, 1U 1 ..... . - - - - ' ,,u .. . . - " I of the school district of Omaha. In the county or oougiaa, in tne state or. xe- county ct oougiaa, braska: I, Charles Harding, president of the Board of Education of the school dls- trtct of Omaha, In the county of Douglas, In the state of Nebraska. issue this, my proclamation, and Iujr virtue oi ine aumoruy twito In me as such president, do hereby give publlo not ce to the Qualified electors and legal voters ot the school district oi omana. in the county or ooua- as. in tne state of Nebraska, that a aenerat election will be held In said school district on Tuesday, the ind day of November, 1909, for the purpose of electing four menders of the Board of Education of said schooH district' to serve on said board from and Including the first Monday In Januarv, 1910, until the first Monday In January, 1913. The polls shall be open on the day ot said election at eight S) o'clock In the morning, and shall continue open until six (6) in the evening of tho same day, at the respective voting places, as follows: CITY .OF OMAHA. FIRST WARD. First District 1203 South Sixth St. Second District 09 Pacific St. Third District 1703 South Tenth St. Fourth District 919 Bancroft St. SECOND "WAtfD. First Dlstrlct-2322 South Twenty-ninth St Second Dlatrict-2023 VI lton t. Third District Ui23 Vli ton St. Fourth District 1704 Vinton St. Fifth District 2204 South Sixteenth St. -THIRD WARD. First District 1619 Webster St. Second District 318 South Tenth St. Third District 313 North Fifteenth St Fourth District 410 South Thirteenth St Fifth District 608 South Thirteenth SU FOURTH WARD. First District 1611 Davenport St. t Second District 423 South Eighteenth St. Third District 718 South Sixteenth St. Fourth District 316 South Twentieth St. Fifth District 315 North Twenty-fourth St FIFTH WARD. First District 3804 Sherman Ave. Second District 3001 Sherman Ave. Third District 2601 Sherman Ave. (Barn.) Fourth District 1846 Sherman Ave. inn District lis) Norm uixteenm si. SIXTH WARD. First District 2419 North Twenty-fourth St. - eecona uistrjct-iaw nortn i weniy-iourui . 2004 North Twentv-fourth t-2001 North Twenty-fourth A.ir Mint.-, i.. antra, kibii-ici- St (Barn, rear, Fourth DlBtrlct-2122 Military Ave. SEVENTH WARD. First District 2719 Leavenworth St, Second District 152S Georgia Ave. (Barn, rear.) Third Dlstrlct-lS Park Ave. Fourth District 2106 South Thirty-third St (Barn,, rear.) EIGHTH WARD. First District 1304 North Twenty-fourth St Kecona District iw turning ssi. Third District 612 North Seventeenth St. rourtn District zti turning ou NINTH WARD. Firaf District 2679 Cumins- St. Second District 3230 Burt St. (Barn, rear.) Tnlrd Dlstrlct-3304 Davenport St (Barn, .... i .. '' Fourth Dlstrlct-2U South Thirty-sixth St. (Barn, rear.) Firth District 2914 Farnam st TENTH WARD. First District 1018 South Tenth St. Second District 1621 Leavenworth St Third District 2121 Leavenworth 8t. Fourth DiBtrlat 1430 South Sixteenth St Fifth District 1424 South Thirteemh Et ELEVENTH WARD. First District 4108 Hamilton St Second District 3926 Farnam St. (BJ I "- Third District 614 South Thirty-fourth St I v T,igtrictJjOI South Twenty-seventh uurln v"B"i,'Vu" D"ulu x "out Bt' rT TWELFTH WARD. First Dtstrlct-4418 North Twenty-fourth St. Second District 3524 Ames Ave, Third District 3016 Corby St (Bam, rear.) Fourth District 2918 North Twenty-fourth st CHARLES HARDING, President Board of Education. ATTEST: J. F. BURGESS Secretary Board of Education. tvit . l' LEGAL NOTICES NrTirp. nif RAI.E fir r.I.ECTRm MOHT PLANT By virtue of resolution or tne undei aimed Board of Directors, the Chad' Iron Electrio Light & Power Company will sell at publlo auction to tne nignest Diaaer, for cash, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER. 14. 1909, AT 10 o'clock a. m., AT THE OFFICE OF SAID CORPORATION, CORNER SEC OND AND EGAN STREETS. CHADKON, NEBRASKA, all the property of the said HI Phmlrnn Rlaotrla I.leht A Power Comnanv. aa a a-nlnir concern, ana consisting- ot I Ail 8, In Block 4. City of Chadron. Nebraska. 11, h. anrf nnar tn eltlaana rhiilrnn ann all lta cuatomera. Its franchise, all Its Doles. wires, lines, dynamos, transformers, en- rlnes and manhlnerv of everv dear rintlnn. i.owiall its street lights, ana other lights, wher- ever located and on hand. This property Is In mokt prosperous ana perrect condition since lis ooenuiK. xne service is perteci ana i the demand for light and power, irom Its present and prospective customers, Is greater than Its present enlarged capacity: an Increase of the plant and Its capacity la actually needed at this time. An entirely "sufficient reason for this sale will be given to any Inquiring purchaser. Dated, October 14. iw. WILLIAM ELLIS, J. F. MOtE. BYRON L. SCOVEL. O1810N14 Directors, NOTICE TO PLUMBING CONTRACTORS Omaha, Neb., Oct. 23, 1909. The Board of Education of the School District of Omaha Invites sealed bids for Ihn Phimhlnir and the Water Power Plant at the Beals School, at 48th and Walnut Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. Plana, speclfl- 150 cations ana Planers Dianas are to De od- talneri at thn office lit I Minran IT nl.vmn Superintendent of Buildings. 916 Pacific Street . Proposals must be made on bidders' hlsnli. fi.rnlahaH A certlflan rhvli MvaM.1-"1"" " " " 250 to the School District of Omaha, for not lass than three per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany the bid as a guar- Hinrv ui uuu .nun. Bids will not be rece ved after 7:S0 P M.. November 1st at which time all bids on me wim me . secretary win oe openea in U't-ii iiuai u til riina yirBrni;, ul lliv public. 1 Send sealed envelopes containing bids to the undersigned, marked as follows: "Bids on Plumbing. Beals School." j. r . Hurgess, Secretary Board of Education, ' 606 City Hall. Omaha, Nebraska. 023dSt mi.ur rrt lvnwnrth Ifan.aa nl. ber 19. 1!K)9. Sealed proposals. In triplicate will be received nere until 11 a. m., central time. November 10. 1900, and then opened. for the conatructlon of a trunk sewer. Full Information and blank forms of proposals furnished upon application. Plans and Specifications may be seen here, also at offices Chief Quartermaster and Builders' Exchange. St. Paul; Chief Quartermaster, omana, ana jwajsier nunners r.xcnange, Kansas City, Mo. United States reserves 800 the lirht to accept or reject anv or all bids, envelopes to be marked Proposals for Trunk Sewer" and addressed to CAP- 1 TAIN WM. D. DAVIS. Quartermaster. oct Zi-Z-E-Vt- N OV8-I 1 1 AUCTION OF SCHOOL LANDS NOTICE is nereoy given .nai n tne sin day of November, 1909. at 2 o'clock p. m.. at 250 the office of the cqunty treasurer of Douglas county, me 1 ommisaioner of Public Lands and Buildings, or his au thorised representative will offer for lease at public auction, all educational lands within said county upon which for feiture of contract has been declared, aa follows: Lota 1. 2. r. 4. 6, . 1. 8. f, 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. Sea 3. T. li. R. IS. Leon C. CrandaM. Nit BW. 8E1, Sec 1. T. It. B. 10. Her- .,,h,.- r o iW. BEL, Sec Joshua Davis 1. T. 1. R. It. E. B COWLE8. Cemmlssloner Public Trends and Bulldlnga. Dated OcUmmo- li. U09. O 17-14-21. lands, to tne proper conducting or ine manufacture of lumber, and finished wood TT 1 1 K, IIH1 BIIntllKLIVn VII1, IIIPH,I V, same. The authorised capital stock of this corporation Is llOO.ooo, divided into shares of 1100 each, and twenty-five thou- sand dollars of such capital stock ahall be fully paid tip before business Is commenced, The corporation shall commence to exist on the twenty-second day of May, nineteen hundred ana nine, ana tne aaie or ns iem-, InHtlon shall be on the twenty-second day of Mav. nineteen hundred and nlnetv-nlne The highest amount or tnaeoieanesa or aurh cornorat on snail not. at any time. exceed two-thirds of capital stock. The affairs of this corporation are to b con- ducted by five dlrectora, together with such other Mflcera as may be provided. Dated this 20th day of October, 190. oi-in RAILWAY TIME CARD t'NION STATION 10TH MASON TJaloa Pacific leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 7:30 am a1l:59pm China and Japan Mall.. a 4:00 pm a (:30 am Oregon and Washington Limited aij oi am a :49 am Los Aneeles Limited. .. .al:S6 pm a 1:60 pm Portland Special all S6 pm fti:4Spm Colorado Special... a 1:45 arm a 1:45 am iiorin 1'iaiie uicu b t.ia inr m a.u uiii Colorado Express ilMpm aE:O0pm Orand Island Local a 5 pm aio:sam Lincoln-Beatrice Local.. bU: 40 pm b 1:20 pm Va Daralso and Central City tu:wpm Di:zupm Chicago GratN Weaterw Chicago Limited a 8:15 am ag JOpm Twin City Limited... ...a 8 15 am a 8:30 pm Chicago Express... ...a 1:30 pm Clarion Local a 8:00 pm ...a 9:00 pm a 9:00 am Twin City Express. Wabash . St. Louis Express a (:30 pm a 9:25 am St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs a 8:00 am all:15pm Stanberrv Local (from Council Bluffs) DB:wpm tuo.-io am Illinois Central- Chicago Express. Chlrairo Limited . ..a 7:15 am a 1:45 pm a 8 00 pm a 7:15 am Minn -St. Paul Exd . ,.b 7:10 am IMIiin. - St. Paul Ltd.. .a 6.00 pm a 7:15 am Omaha-Ft Dodge Local.b 4:15 pin bil;30 am Chinas A Northwester: Coloradohcago a 4:00 am a 1:80 am Chicago Daylight 8pl....a 7:00 Im all:36am 0maha.Cnlcag0 Local.. alJ :06 pm all:36 pm Colorado-Chicago a 6:20 pm a 3 28 pm Omaha-Chicago Special. a 6:02 pm a 7:00 am Paclfio Coast-Chicago... a 6:t pm a 1:28 pm Los Ana-eles-Portland Limited astiopm ai2 U5pm Overland Limited all: t am a 7:05 am Carroll Local llua a 9:66 pm Fast Local Cedar Raplda-Omaha a 3:36 pm NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight a 7:46 am al0:20pm Minnesota and Dakota.. a 7 :M Dm Twin City Limited a 9:00pm a 7:10am Sioux City Local a : pm as:2pm rDakota - Sloux Clty- Omaha as:ioam Minnesota-Sioux City Omaha all .00 am NORTHW E8TERN LINK WEST, Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:50 am alv: pm Lincoln-Long Pine a 7:60 am all 00 am Norfolk-South Platte. ..b Z:lb pm b 6:20 pm Hastings-Superior b 2:16 pm b 6:20 pm Deadwood-Hot Springs. a 3:65 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a 1:66 pm all:00 am J) remoni-AiDKJO b ow tm u a:oa iiu Mtssoart Paclfl K. C. and St. L. Ex. ...a 1:00 am a 7:00am K C and St. 1 Ex. V. Bat 12 p. m au:l&pm a:wpm Chicago, Mllwawkee A. St. Psl - Overland Limited al2 15 am a 7:05 am Overland Special.. ...... .a 1:66 Chicago-Omaha Special. a 7: Colo.-Callfornla x a :W .a l:H am a i.auam am a 6 66 am pm a 8:26 Dm Perry-Omaha Local b 6:16 pm bll:0Spui Chicago, Rook lslaad at Pacific EAST, - i Rockv Mountain L t'd..al2:40 am alO 80 pm Iowa local a 6.40 am a4:Mpm The Mountaineer ....a 7:42 am a 1:56 am Des Moines bocu a.wpm u.im Iowa Local ...bl8:36am b :66pm Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4.40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago-is eorasaa i,ra,. i: iim " I WEST. I . . - n nr . The Mountaineer : pra i:n Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln as:wsm pm Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:10 pm a 4.80 pm niti ami Texas Ex. ...a 4.40 pm a 1:00 pm Rocky Mountain jta...axi:u piu ui.n BURLINGTON TA. lOTH at MASON Darlington ' Leave. .' Arrive, Denver and Callforia..a 4:11 pm a 3:45 pm Puget Sound Ex a 4.10 pm a 1:10 pm Black Hills .a 4:10 ptu a 0:10 pm all 60 pm a 7:10 am I iwortnweai cjx. Nebraska points ....a 8:20 am a :i pm PlattamOUth-lOWa .a 9:18 am - a 6:60 am Bellevue-Plattsmouth ,.al2:30 pm a 1:40 pm ..all .60 pm a 7:10 am Colorado Limitea Chicago l.imuea ..a 7:20 am all:J6 pm ..a 4:20 pm a 1:66 pm ..a 4:30 pm a 1:00 am ..a 9:16 am all:3i) am ..a 4:40 pm all:30 am M-nicago r;. .. cnicago n;r I iow Kansas C'ty & St. Joe.al0:46 pm a 6:45 am Kansas City at Ht. joe.. a :u am a m.iv pm Kansas City i St. Joe.a 4:40 pm IT WILL PAY YOU BETTER to attend a college that Is GROWING than to attend one that Is on the decline. It Is better to attend a school where EVERY STUDENT IS BOOSTING FOR it than to attend one where more ' than Mn, , lh. ..,. -r. nknn.. ing. - The students of the Moaher-Lamnman I l. , ... ,. reason why the Mosher-Lampman College IN THREE YEARS HAS OVERTAKEN AND PAS8ED SCHOOLS THAT HAVE i a, . .... Br. i urciuiuun r hum . ir ic.ii TO TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, Tne students of the MOSILEIMAMPMAN COLLEGE boost for the Mosher-Lampman College, not because they are paid to boost for It but because THEY REALIZE THAT THEY ARE RECEIVING ADVANTAGES Al 1 Munnnn'liniur UA. -vy LEGE THAT CAN NOT BE SECURED ELSEWHERE, and they are anxious to HAVE THEIR FRIEND8 ENJOY 'THE83 ADVANTAGES. 'M0SI1ER-LA1PMAN OOLLEGE - a LTVE SCHOOL-that every department. Every teacher of the Is, up-to-date In MOSIIER-I:VMPrAN COLLEGE has had years of experience In training young people for the business world, and that Is one reason why BUSINESS MEN PREFER TO. EMPLOY STUDENTS THAT ARE TRAINED BY THE , MOSITER-LAMPMAN METHOD , Catalogue free. ' MOSIIER & IAifPiIAN UTH AND FARNAM. e SUPREME COURT SYLLABI I 15422. Wilson acalnst Wilson. Appeal from Sarpy. On rehearing, former opinion mod ified; Judgment of district court auirnieu. Barnes, J. 1. A deed to real estate executed and de livered Is valid between the parlies, thouxh not lawfully acknowledged nor witnessed, and ia sufficient to convey the land de scribed therein with the exception of the mnuiH of the inntnr 2. Evidence examined. Its substance statea In the opinion, and held sufficient to sus- I in trie rinding ot tne district court ini the deed in question was In fact delivered to the arantee. 1. Former opinion. Neb. , 120 N. w. 147, modified and our former Judgment ad hered to. lfi4M. Winkler agalnat City of Hastings. Appeal from Adams. Reversed and dis missed. Rose. J. Reese. C. J., not sitting. 1. The power to prescribe the condlteoiisi on which territory may be detached from a city is legislative. z. Where lets atlve cower to aetn.cn ter ritory from a city haa been delegated by statute to the mayor and council, an ap peal from the action of that body in re using to disconnect particular tracts can- ot be made the means of transferring sucn power to the district court. 1&4H4. Duval aaalnst Advance Tnresner Company. Appeal from Keys Paha. On rehearing, former ludament modiriea ana affirmed on condition plaintiffs file remit titur for 1868.80. with Interest from aaie oi Judgment, within thirty days; otherwise judgment of district court reversed and cause remanded. Let ton, J. 1. Under the rule . that pleadings will be construed most strongly against the pleader the pleadings In this case examined ana tne action held to be upon a contract for com missions; held, further, that as to install ments of commission not due no recovery can be had at this time. 16471. Fauber aralnst Ke m. Appeal from Thayer. On rehearing, reversed. Jose, J. 1. A nrovlslon In a will that the amount of a bequest to testator's daughter shall remain in the "home mace, witn interest payable annually. In the event of her etng married at the time of testator's death held, to be a chame upon the realty de- criDea, tnougn iurmer provision whb mnuc re1 . aalA t. n m r , mm TM Tm V ment of the legacy, It tho legatee should become a widow. 2. In vivlna effect to - a henllest. the en- I tire will should be examined to ascertain the Intention of the testator. 8. A leaatee. by exercising an option to take testator's land at its appraised value under the will; held, not to have obligated himself to pay other legatees more than thn amount of the appraisement. 1B49H. Cavltt against Graham. Appeal, Cus- I ter. Reversed and remanded. Reese, C. J., Dean, J, not sitting. In order to maintain an action to re cover for rent due the relation of landlord and tenant must have existed betwen the parties either by express agreement or by implication." Janouch against Ponce. 3 Neb. 750, 67 N. W. 634. 15614. Rasmussen asalnst Blust. Appeal. Dawes. On rehearlne. ormer odnlon and Judgment of this court set aside; Judgment aistrict court reversed and cause re manded; all taxable costs Incurred to date oi iuing manaate in aistriot court are taved lalnire Hoof r 1. One who has constructed upon the va cant public lands of the United States a system of reservoirs and ditches for the distribution of water appropriated by him for Irrigating purposes, and has secured tne approval of his plan and annronrla tlnn by the state board of irritation: and was using nis said reservoirs and ditches for the storare and distribution of snft waters before said lands are entered, has a vested and accrued right within the meaning of sections 2339 and 2340 of the revised statutes or the united States. If such Improvements have been made with the tacit or exnresa consent nf the entrymen upon lands of the United States that have been entered as a homestead, and vim ? man inereaiier rennauisnen nisi ..in, n. i. i. j w.. . - j iv i tnnucim oy mo uiiuea oiiti.es ana tne Bald lmnrnvementa ara In actual use by the Irrigator under the authority :..T Lr " B,al" ??ra said lands suhlert to V iii iHHiiuii. a. luusenutinr rairvmnn Tair said ditches and the use by the Irrigator ,t. "V"?,,.' Z v. J?y .ln.e 8er7'C' map In the land office and to secure the me secretary ot the Interior - .,-vuiii.iiv. wnii iiiq act ot congress ap proved March S. 1S91. entitled "An tn eaneal HmK., nnit,,-. "i j . . purposes," and the acts ' supplementary inereio. aoes not destroy the privileges pro- ..... 1 m ' L.vi i. biiu revisea oi ine unnea estates. . a atea executea oy an entryman be- fore he Is entitled to a receiver s final re- ceipt and purporting to vest the grantee wna a, ngni-oi-way over, and the prlvll- ege of constructing and malntalnlna- a reservoir upon the lands of the entryman, win noi vesi me grantee with any right alnst a subsequent entry of the land unoer the acts of congress, unless such grantee, before the last entry, shall have vojiniruciea eaia improvements and was using them Under such circumstances as to entitle him to protection under the law of this state. 16070. O'Shea against Breunlng. Appeal, ii win x-iiiiio. iiiiirmea. Kerne, c. J.: Root. J-.- and Letton, J., concurring separately! i ."-.ill, uinneillinp:. I?'1"' Pfov'ons of section 17. chap- ter 23. Compiled Statutes, section 4,903 Cob niv'a A ., n . - 1 , ' . .. . . . ..... .. . oey-s Annotated Statutea. "all ti, .o..in -KI--1C1 anu urnnnieniB . ana nousehold rurnlture, and other personal proterty not exceed In ir 1200 in value r a itn..j ,i. or husband, vests In the survivor as well -noi, aucii survivor received provision mad in ine win or tne deceased as when the deceased died Intestate and the -IIPVlVAg cannot be deprived of the allowance thereof j in- nin 01 ine aeceasea, nor can the survivor be required to elect whether he or she will accept other provisions of the will in his or her behalf before demanding the property described In the above section. '57. Hespen agulnst Wendeln. Appeal Vi .1 "i:ira ana remanded with im .-iMiTis 10 enier a decree In . plahitlff as prayed In his petition. Barnes. .i t -. ana 1. Direct evidence that' a testator m.d an oral contract with, his stepson that . he should rema n In the famiiv ...1., 1., aa-ltir the testator's h-r,.. ";" orlNf ,ne 'arm and perform the duties 01 u. eon unui ne snouid become 21 years C , . ' mai ui mai time ne anuuiu receive a team, harness and wagon. ana ai tne death of the testator share equally with his own children In his estate. 11 ciear ana satisractorv. w III entitle ih. plaintiff to a decree for specific perform anos where it is apwirent that he hua ..n per formed the contract on his part. - vmence examined and held sufficient to reauira a findln. an inHi,ani r... .1. . Plaintiff. - iui 111 112. Framhols against McGahey. Ap peal from Platte. On motion to dismiss ap peal, aiouon sustained; appeal dismissed. Root, J. 1. To clothe this court with jurisdiction to review a Judgment for a final order of the district court, the appellant must, within six months of the rendition nf an,-n d,H- ment or final order, flle.with the clerk iina touri a , wnmea trr script of the judg ,.t v. yji .iprmra irom, 1 1 2. If the transcript filed for the purpose of such an appeal Is not authenticated by the clerk of the district court thi Is without power, after six months from the rendition of such judgment or final order to permit the appellant to- add the clerk's certificate to said transcript llsSl. State ex rel Love against Coa- Lrvr. -pp-ai irom a caster. Affirmed, etton. J. Barnes. J.. riisu-ntina L In order to determine the meaning of ins itiiisuaKe 01 an aci or the legislature, it Is proper to examine the course of legis lation upon the same general subject and to consider In what connection and with nai cuniexi 11 nas tnereiolore been em plcyed. Z. Where power has been granted by the legislature to a municipal corporation to enact ordinances for certain purposes ftid the city sots within the limits of that 'dower. Hs action will ba nf mmi tun,. within the corporate limits, as If taken vy me legislature ltseir. And the same principles will apply In the construction 01 sucn an ordinance as If It were a spe cial statute upon the same subject 8. An act of the legislature giving LJrl .,, " ora,nance "to aecme con ,1 .iivumm 1, 1 . 1 1 1 1 l, IIIV Cliy council the sole judge of the election of its own members. 4. Under the constitution and laws of his state, the remedy of contest of eleo Hons and quo warranto and cumulative and concurrent. State ex rel Fair against Frailer. 28 Neb. 438. t. While a special act upon a ' subject usually modifies a general act, still, If a remedy provided by the latter act Is not Incompatible with the remedy providnd by tjie earlier and more general law, botli acta may stand. 4. Where a new remedy Is provided by statute for an existing rixlit and It neither denies an existing remedy, nor Is Incom patible with its continued existence, the new remedy should be -tra-rdrd aa cu mulative and the person seeking redress may adopt and pursue either remedy at his own option. 1. The right to contest the election of a city officer before the city council of Lincoln under an ordinance of that city and the right given by the general elec tion law to contest the election of city officers la the oounty court are concur rent remedies and ths contestant may lout to proceed In ellor luannea . fJoWG SfatldS WHERE Tho Omaha Doo IS ON SALE auuia, ua. World-Yoma New Co. ... ... Aimnuc Vlty, . l. Shep A Bros., 2411 FwslflO Ave. I'enn News Co. ATalon, CJ. j v Amos News Co. Killings, Mont. 'X D. E. Wolf son. Bols, Idaho Oray-Stubbleneld Co. C. Bonettl, ai Main. IkratOD, Mam. Youngs Hotel. Vendome Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y. C. H. Umpmtn. Hotel Iroquois. 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