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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1909)
THE 1SEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1'MW PATENTS l o. RAJ;KLU Plon Hlk. Tel. Red 7117. HUFFMAN. IU Neville Hldg. Joo free. 4 PERSONAL IATS cleaned, mart Into fall tyles. 8chmarse's Hat Kcty.. WJ N. it. il ,1T Andover. Kgg. Lump, i . n. . ' av. J"" Morehouse to- REAL ESTATE CITT PROPERTY rB BALI". (Continued.) W. 3105, B 1245. I ! JOHN CANE 1 In town. . time in trim tree, trelllees, rrh-i Red V704. Ind. A-W, Vumlng St.. 1101 8. XtU Now In Itrape vines Red Wrf. 1M9 Ave. k wrTJ'MQ Tour oern comes out or your v f VAIVIMO Quarter come bACk when rou fl'via Corn Jelly. Hatne Drug Co. Il far MAQNETIC grs-ss; S,MT Mma. Bmlth h rn f ii iT 20 Acres West Dodge St Road 4 mile from Omaha'a business center. Fine location for country home, fruit or diltv farm, Vi grapes. 40 fruit treee of v irlous var'tlea. CIO maple and 20 up nice . - ir.4v nt mit ami arrowing. Thla tn i hmutirul tiact la about t mile west of th t'laus Slevcr place, which reoently sold at 8JT0 an acre. Unimproved land In the Immediate vicinity of this acreage la lield at ILIA) and tK) an acre. We are of lerlng thla place for a few dan only at llhO an acre. BENSON & MYERS CO., i Sole Agents. - Phone D. 746. 412 N. T. Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued. LOANS to home owner and home build er, with privilege of miking partial pay ment eml-annually. No commission. W. II. THOMAS, VXl First National Bank Bldg. SFX'ONP MORTOAOB loans negotiated. Arrly Rooms 41T-U First National Bank Bldg. Bell phone Douglas 2311 JAMES RtTRT own get Insurance money by writing John or Charley. A HOIB for women during confinement. We find horoea for babies wh-ra mother cannot care for them. bi'lr.d' For terme, address Mra. Martha A. Lee. 401 Ba.ncr-.ft St.. Omaha. Neb. Phon Loug laa 1921. WE RENT and repair all make of w Inr machine. Thonea: Ind. A lfiCS; Doug. 10. Neb. Cjrela Co. ney. corner loth and Har- PRIVATE hc-r.e during confinement; bablea for adoption; Good Samaritan San Itorlum. 740 lt Ave.. Council Iiluftw. Ia "UTTMtt and toupee for men. GRIFFITH, "iuu xi and 14 r'renaer wik. FIVE PEK CENT MONET to loau on Omaha Huslnese Property. THOMAS HHEKSAN, Room L New Yoik Life Bldg. 4-KOOM cottage, a bargain If taken Im mediately, la 14 Bancroft St. 8TRICTLY private home during confine ment; excellent cara; bable adopted; trained nurae. 218 lavnuort st. PR. EOOERS, private confinement homo. 151 Martha St. Tel. Douglas 6m THE famoui VelTatlna Toilet Goods. For ale by all druggist or phone Douglus COO.. NEW THOUGHT PRIVATE HOME: For the aged, feeble-minded and nervous; fe male only; all ag; Improvement In nearl every oao. Mr. H. B. Howe. Wheaton, 11L Offered For a Short Time Only 7 room, parlor, dining room, kitchen, two bedroom . and bath,, first floor; two large bedrooms ...uiwtairs, furnace. ,modern plumbing, gas and electric light, corner int arnl'Oi remrnt stene and walks, walk ing dlMtance. Price reduced to $3,000; for quick sale, oniv ivn requiren. naiaiu-e ii payment. Located 1111 8. 27th St. Pee It at once. It a new and can De reaay lor occupancy In a week. G. G. Carlberg, 911 N. T. Life Bldg. - Good 6 Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for aale in amounts from MW to l.f.ow. BENSON & MYERS, 412 N. T. Life Bldg. GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUA RTEr.MAPTK.U8 OFFICE, Omaha, Nebraska. Nov. i. 1!0M. Pealed proposals. In triplicate, will he received here and by Quartermasters at the poets named herein, until 10 a. m., cnlral stand ard time. lxcember I. for furnishing r helled Corn during fiscal year ending .tune 30. JV10, at Omaha Q M. Depot. Forts Crcok, Omaha and Robinson, Nrb'axka; Fort I,eavenworth and Rllev, Kansas; Fort Mackenstc, Wyoming, and Fort lies Moines, Iowa. Proposals for delivery at other places will not be entertained. United States reserves right to re(ect or accept any or all proposals or any art thereof. Information furnished on applica tion here or to Quartermasters at the sta tions named. Envelopes containing pro posals should be marked "Proposals fo Forage," and addressed to Major P. K. M CARTHV. C. Q. M. N-2-3-4-29-30 HI BUILT BY DAY LABOR NOW COMPLETED that Bungalow house at Georgia Ave. anil mcKor m.. ..... Ki.w-k of Hanscom park; full two THIS SALVATION ARMY solicit castoff -,ri n( ..lie finished; four nic bed- rlnthtn: In fact, anything you do not need We collect, repair and sell at 134 N. 11th HI for cost of collection to the worthy Yor. Call phone Douglas 4 1 J and wagon nl call. MABFtAOE AND BATHS. R-108, Old Boston Htore Bldg., 4th floor. 130 Ho. 18th St. stairway on Douglas 8L Emmerlln 613(1. large living dining room inelled. Ixt MAGNETIC Treatment. Riott, lllU H. 16th St. Doug. XntoVE knowlna-. the Dresont where- ahouts of Jam C7 Ballard, who resided In DouKla county In IsftT. or any of his relative. Wilt leane communicate with H xa, ear Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb. rooms; oak rinisn nrsi mmr room: bookcases built In; nlc iih nk nlate rail and pa 50X150 east front, paving paid. Se the t,cl vou will anoreciaie ine value. Would consider smaner nuun ut buuu ufi In exchange. OI'i'UKTLMii ia nc.rte. tn pet a aooa nome ai mciuai bwi, BUSY. . GLOVER REAL.TY. SYNDICATE, Ground Floor. N. Y. Life. Prl 1124 . M confinement home. Mra. Dr. King, C4th. Tel.. Web. 25H). Ind. B-1&6U. OMAHA Btammerera In.. Ramge Bldg. "J 1 Masqud Suits Arlene da Voy. Manicuring and massage. (28 8. lth Ut, Flat I. Phone D. "6S& to rent at LI LB EN' 8. 1410 Howard. D. 411&. NEW BOOK, the "Underworld Sewer, by Jonle Washburn; price, ft. SO. Sold by Bwart McKelvey. 1W 11. 15th Bl.. between Douglaa and Dodge. MME. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow, magnetic and mansage treatments, 2u7 N. OWNER WISHES TO SELL a nice gix-room, moaern nouse, jui finished; parlor, dining room, recep tion hall and stair finished In oak; beveled plate glass used In the win dows and doors; good basement un der whole house. The best of ma terial used throughout and is a bar gain at $3,760 For further particu lars inquire of the W. J. DERMODY INV. CO. 8S6 N. Y. Li. Bldg. Tel. D. 5108 or A. 2033. MONEY TO LOAN Payi Inv atment Co. WANTED City loans. Peter Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnam bmlth & Co., UM Farnam SI PAYNH, BOSTWICK 4; CO.. N. Y. Life. Private money. G00 to $o,0U0; low rate.. LOWEST RATES Bemlf. Brandela Bldg. DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. Omaha. Nrb., October 2. 1!W!. Sealed pro posals In triplicate will be received here un til 11 a. m November 17. lfff.i, mid then publicly opened for construction of brick pavements, gutters, reta'nlng wall. eic. at Omnha depot. Information furnishpd n application. United Stalea reserve right to reject or accept all proposals, or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposal should be Indorsed "Proposala for Brick Pavements. Gutters. Etc.. at Omaha De pot," and addressed to Cnptaln J. It. Hlnee, Qunrtermaster. O 2-30 N l-i-25-26 W Oman's Work AotlTltiea at tke Organised Bedla Aleag the Line of XT a dtrtsklng of Concern t Womca. Our Letter Box OoatrlbwWen n Ttmely Boblect. Tot Sseaedlnf Tw KanArad Word. An Invite trm Oar Beadera. -r LKGAL NOTICE. GARVIN BROS.. SIS N. Y. Life. M0 to SaiO.OOO on Improved property. No delay. 5 FARM and city loan; optional payJ munt; no delay. 1. Sibbernaen. Omaha. trot to Ifi.OOO on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., lurt N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-215L REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR S, ( and T-room houses. Tf prices are right we can sell your property for you, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. WANTED To buy city Income property; flats or residence that Is bringing an in come of 10 to IS per cent on Investment. Give full particulars, location and price. E 613, Bee. SWAPS FOR SALE! or exchange For clear land, stock of clothing, located In eastern Ne braska. Will Invoice about tlO.CW. For particulars address 3. R. Collin. 42 Main treat. Fremont. Neb. HIGH grade piano for good residence lot. Will pay difference. Bee, Y 17. NOTICE OF SALE OF ELECT KH! LIGHT PLANT By virtue of resolution of the undersigned Board of Dlrertora, the Chart ron Electric Light ft Power Company will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER. 1ft. 1S09. AT 10 o'clock a. m.. AT THE OFFICB OF 8AID CORPORATION. CORNER SEC OND AND EGAN STREETS. CHADRON. NEBRASKA, all the property of the said Chadron Electric Light ft Power Company, a a going concern, and consisting of Lot I. In Block 4. City of Chadron. Nebraska, and power house thereon. Us coal houses and office and power houae furniture and fixtures, and supplies on hand, and per- sonal property of every character; also all It contract for street lighting and sale of light and power to cltisens or Chadron, and all Its customers. It franchise, all Its poles, wires, lines, dynamo, transformers, en gines and machinery of every description, all It street lights, and other lights, wher ever located and on hand. This property Is In mort prosperous and perfect condition sine It opening; the sen ice la perfect and the demand for light and power, from Its present and prospective customers. Is greater than its present enlarged capacity! an Increase of the plant and Its capacity Is actually needed at this time. An entirely sufficient reason for this sale will be given to any Inquiring purchaser. Dated, October 14. lsxw. WILLIAM ELLIS, J. F. MOTE. BYRON L SCOVF.L. OlstoVK' Directors 17th St PRINTING 'PHONB IND. A-K20 for good printing. Lyngstad Printing Co., 16th ft Capitol Ave. HYATT ft LONGACRE. PRINTERS, 1708 Leavenworth St. Tel. Doug. 2547. 40x66, $2,100 In heart of city. Harrison & Morton A cholco building lot, "Hiiiaaaio.- i.g rash, 11 a week. Price 1100 to law; no in terest, nv taxes. te u. HASTINGS) ft HEYDKN. 1614 Hams 8L REAL ESTATE rbaii estate: dealers. REED ABSTRACT CO.. Est. 1S56; prompt service: get our prices, mu amain at. GANGESTAD. 404 Be Bldg. TeL D. S367. t PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. Y. Lite. BENJAMIN R. El CO.. 477 Branded Bldg. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. K. WILLIAMSON, President. HlNsrnM PARK HOME rooms. n..riv new. all modern, with HOT WATER HUATINU, paving pain. owner icaving- olty; will .take I5.B00. tekmi. uuutfcK HKALTI iriiil.Arii urowra i", I WANT an offer on lot z, block W. ortgi' nul plat of the city on Omaha, with two houses. 1909 and 1SU California street. lail. Kxl32 feet. 1 , THOMAS BHENNAK, , - . New York Life Hui'dlng, 640 ACRES Colorado farm land at $10 per acre. Worth ts&w, clear trade, ran cast and time. Write Box 143, Mondamln, la. FOR EXCHANGE Good Improved land In southeast Kansas. H. McAnulthy, 601 L St.. Lincoln Neb. WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furni ture, carpets, clothing and shoe. Tel. Djus J9TL WAIN I IMJ JO Liuy K.ly iiicuine propyl ly. Flat or residence that Is bringing an In come of 10 to 15 percent on Investment. Give full particular, location and price. Address, F-614. WANTED to buy, all or part of furniture for four room apartment. Muat be high grade. Give particular. Address Y 70, cara Bee. HIGHEST price . for furniture, etc. BELL'S Furn. Store, 140 Dodg. Red S&31. T WANT to bur 'i farm of 160 or S20 acre that can b had with $1,600 to $2,000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. Must be priced right. Give full description, location and price. Address, K-614, I lot. iq Frank Sevlch, 10th and Dominion St. 'jwnon tuooj-9 Meu euij StIYS UOJ a CITT PROPERTY FOR BALK. WEST FARNAM RESIDENCE 11S.00O 106 S. SSd St. This Is a V-room strictly inodurn home, located on on of , Omaha's best residence streets. k First floor has a tiled vesti bule, large reception room with fireplace, music room, den with built-in bookcines and large dining room with beamed ceiling and handsomo buffet; all but music room fin ished In selected oak; muslo room white enamel. There are foar bedroom on ecnnd floor, finished In white enamel, also tiled bath room, large attic; full cemented basement with laundry; furnace nnd store room, also good bllla.nl room. Thta 1 a choice, well-built home, and the price Is reason able. Owner leaving town because of change In business. Gewrge & Co., 1001 Farnam St. BVM1S PARK New bouse, I room and 1arcf- reoeptlun hall, oak finish, hot water .Veatlng. nice south front lot; snap at $5,600. TtRU& GLOVER REALTY SYNDI CATE. Groaod Floor. N. Y. Life. INVESTMENT Two St. Loul flats. buUt I year, monthly rental 1102; corner lot. paving paid in full both street, flrst elaas location: BIGGEST SNAP IN uMAUA: Could handle with $3.50$ cash. GLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE, Ground Floor. N. Y. Life. Lot, $1,150 Near Mr. Joulyn'a residence. Harrison & Morton REAL ESTATE FARM AND KANClt !.A.U FOR IALb Colorado. FOR RALE of trade 90 acre farm, Well improved; 11 mllea from county seat, 4 mile from railroad station, r or lars address Charle Niehous, Holyok, Colo.. P. O. Box 274. , Florida. r Important Notice Last call on Keystone Park. Florada's most famous fruit and vegeiame cuiuoy. We have less than three doxen of the choice ten-acre tracts left. Do you want one? A great many sold in thla territory and every man who ha vlHlted the colony nronounces It one of the greatest opportun ities ever offered In that state. While they last, at the uniform price of $25 an acre, on terms of , $1 an aero cash ana ov cents month. Tampa Bay Land Co. Temple Court Bldg., Chicago. III. Missouri. LOOK 160 acres, 65 In cultivation; J-room frame house, fair barn, good family orch ard. 0 acres good timber, 3 springs, run- iiiir water the year round; nice loose sou. ifood free range; 6 miles from Mountain V iew, Mo. frice, ii.sw. wrue vv una xuier Jack, Mountain View. Mo. Nebraska. BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pay best price 2d-hand furniture, clothe, etc. D. 42iZ The Omaha Woman's club will utaui lis present quarter at the Flrit Congrega tlonal church, having reconsidered It de termination to move. Thl was decided at Monday afternoon's meeting, which was the largest of the year. Several other plans wer considered, but none nv the requirements of the eiub as well as tho present quarters. The club, through Its educational com mittee, had a definite recommendation to make regarding candidate for election to the School board. C. E. Parson, Sophus Nehlc, Henry I. Plumb and Charles B. Courtney were the candidates endorsed by the committee, and the Women were urged to vote. "This is not politic," said the chairman of the conjmittee, Mrs. A. K. Gault. '"It Is our children." Another speaker ex plained for the benefit of women who had no children of school age that any per sonal 'property, a watch, a sewing machine or even a dog upon which a woman paid taxes entitled her to vote. By unanimous vote the club wll petition, the board of the Nebraska Federation of Women's clubs to exempt It from following tho newly made law that all clubs hold ing membership In the federation shall hold their annual election of officers in January. This plan would be a serious inconvenience to the Omaha club, and a reconsideration of the new amendment to the federation- constitution will be askfd at the next annual convention. The program hour was devoted to a talk by Rabbi Frederick Cohn on "The Psycho logical Point, Robert Browning," under the auspices of the psychology department, Mr. Mary Newton presiding. Booker T. Washington will give a compli mentary address before the social acienca department of the Woman's club Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the club parlors. inis lecture win De entirely different from his evening subject. The department will re sume Its regular meetings this winter. RAILWAY TIME CARD VNIOX STATION 10TH MA SOX Union Pacific- Arrive, all 69 pm a 9:30 am a 6:45 am a 8:50 pm a 5:45 pm a 3:45 am a 4:45 pm a B:00 pm 810:30 am b 1:20 pm WANTED SITUATIONS wiNTr.D-.Bv young man. place to work for board while attodlug Boyle collega Beth phoaaa. LADY wltb several year' business train ing desire position selling either In city or will travel. AI raferer.cea. Address W 107. care Bea. Leave. Overland Llmtted a 7:30 am China and Japan Mail.. a 4.00 pm Oregon and Washington Limited 812:01 am Los Angel Limited.... al2:3 pm Portland Special al3:55pm Colorado Special 1:45 am North Platte Local a 8:15 am Colorado Express a 3:50 pm Grand Island Local a 6:29 pm Lincoln-Beatrice Local.. bl2: 40 pm Valparaiso and Central City bl:40pm b 1:10 pm Chleaar Great Western. Chicago Limited a 5:00 pm Twin City Limited a 8:3 pm a 8:00 am Chicago Express a 3:45 pm Twin City Express a 1:00 am a 9:00 pm Wabash St. Louis Express, a 6 30 pm St. Louis Local (from Council Bluff a 8:00 am Stanberry Local (from , , Counoll Bluff) b 5:00 pm Illinois Central 1 '' ' Chicago Express a 7:15 am a 3:46 pm Chicago Limited. Minn. -St. Paul Exd b 1.10 am Minn. -St. Paul Ltd. a B.nD pm a 7:15 am Omaha-Ft. Dodge Local b :! puv b 11 :30 am Chicago 4k nori hwoatosm . Colorado-Chicago a 4:00am a 1:30am Chicago Daylight Sol... .a TH am all :35 am Omaha-Chicago Local. .al2:06 pm all:S0pm Colorado-Chicago ... a 6:20 pin a 3:28 pm Omaha-Chicago Special. a 6:02 pm a 7:00 am nl -A WJ R. H. Morehouse Co, W uuu fwv w H0&. tnd. B-2245. a :25 am all:15 pm b!0:15 am ....a,6:60pm a 7:15 am .A y:10 pm all:05 pm .tUliara a 7:06 am .a 416 am a 9:56 pra DRY GOODS MAN and shoe man, either capable of managing department, want po sitions In western state. v Nothing less than $100 per month considered. Address R. R. ll., 40 a. zom, umana, ijeo. SINGLE lady, has been primary teacher. living in country, desire to take child or family of children to car for ana tutor In home. Address Y 76. oar Bee. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS M - 1 HAVE YOU $.")O0.00T Owner Is anxious to sell his home, con sisting of 6 rooms and hall; all modern, nice south front lot. In good neighborhood. walking distance; price $2,700, $WW down, reasonable terms fur balance. Let us aho.r ou this today. SIIIMER & CHASE CO., South 17th St. Both 'Phones. KOl'NTZK PLACE. My list of desirable residences in Kountzc place comprises houses lurgc and small, new and nearly new; also several cliol-e double house, brick and frame. Some of these bargain may be had on term of one-tenth cash, balance like rent. If you want a home or investment upon a 10 per cent income basis, see me. C. d. Shepard. ' : NICE COTTAGE In fin neighborhood, located on North 42d St. Paving and cement walks and all other specials paid. This house Is all modern and the cheapest property on the market today at f 2,760; part cash, and the balance on Tasy payments. W. J. DERMODY INV. CO. 83 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. D. 6108 or A. 2033. FARM BAHGAlN--Mut be sold on ac i count or ow ner neaun; wen. improved fJO-acre farm, seven and a quarter , mllea from town; price, . per acre; easy terms. J. T. Campbell. Lichfield. ,ei). BARGAIN IN AN EIGHTY. We have Just listed what we coislder a rare bargain in an fO-ncre farm onlv a mile and a half from .SU,lton.)l vail, y. land, fair lmprovcineiuR. . nn. iu, ,f house, iiarn. corn crib and granary, cow' shed, shade and some fruit, 8 acres alfalfa. 10 acres pasture, balance cultivated! an Ideal little place for a home, and only $70 per acre for a limited time. Posses'. ! March 1. 1910. An 80 within a mile of thla Mild recently at better than $ltW per ta i . If thi interests you see The D. A. Lynch ljind Co., Shelton, Neb., also nftice at Gibbon, Neb. No trades considered. ' 41 2612 Corby St, ; t I A new 6-room cottage, well bulit. with I iff bath, gas and electric light, combination fixtures, good cellar, with furnace, nice al if " tic; cement walks, fence, south front, price i N ,,nlv X! Sod. If Sold this month. ) Payne, Bos twick &Co. Sol Agents Main Floor. N. Y. Ufa. $30u0 New t-room house, fully modern; hot and cold water, gaa. electric light, fur- naos, full cement basement and walks. kUunilry in basement, floored attic; finely a located, close to car and school, till Sara JL u,na tit Inveatlgate. Whipple, 7ul N. Y. Lit Bldg. Ptutne lHug. !. rOR eiSU'k return. '. Tour real estatt fur sale had seftauge with ana, no sai. re pay. W. W. MiUiheU, d af Trad if.og , Omaha Mah. Texas. LAND 12 ectlon. ".0 acre, solid body, Joining the city of Midland on the south ern plaina of west Texas, (at the end of main buaineas strcvu win agree 10 oeea in 80-acr tracta, 10 years' time, pur cent inteiest. Wholesale deal; write us for full description and particulars. W. J. Moran Co. tOwners), Midland. Texas. TEXAS. Thla la th story of our irrigated land In the Rio Grande valley of Texas. Following la the very lowest esMniaie. some of the land will more thn .coble tbls Income: COST. Planting on acre for six ytara. per annum I 60 Cultivation and labo $ 00 Irrigation Harvesting and hauling Manufacturing. $1.60per ton........ Total ' RETURNS. Forty ton, yielding 8.0UU pound iiiKar, at 4o Deducting cost Trofit per aero $?13 .50 Will sell you land that will do thla year In and year out for $75 to $1U per sera NOWATA LAND LOT CO.. fc'4 N. Y. Life Bldg. Texaa home and Investment. FERGUSON c WRIGHT. Doug. 1S4. 807 N. Y. Lire Bldg. .. .ue .. So W .. 600 ,..$106.f of .$120.00 REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to llO.OuO insla promptly. T. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., Uih and Faraaut McCague Investment company to Mary E. Wiclna, lot 8, block 7, Mili tary . $ 223 William C. Brown and wife to Mary J. McShane, lot 27, block 3, Haw thorne 1 E. M. F. Leflang and wife to bam Berkowits, w'i lot 7, block 122, Omaha . 13.00J J. J. Roche, trustee, to Fred Bros, lots 24, 25, 26, block t, Denman place 15 B. Sum berg et al to Rebecca Romberg v part lots 10 and 11, Cortlundt place and other property 1 Bertha Romberg to same, part same.. 1 B. Sombeig et al to same, part same 1 8. D. Bangs and wife to M. J. Shee han, lota 12, block 10, Summit ad dition 460 William V. Morse and wife to H. B. Boylea, lot 6, block 6. block 2. Hill side No. t 1,250 O. A. Hchaefer to Fannie Fransworth, lot 14, block 130. South Omaha 800 John Ptnault to John Roy, lot 6, block "D" Saunders Hlmebaugh's 1,80 Annie Aukland and husband to Axel Erlchsen. lot S, block 6. Isabel 1.350 Joseph Kuncl et al to C. F. Knncl. , part lot 11. block 6, Kountse third addition 4.000 Jr hn H. Levy and wlfa to Catherine J. V. Hart, lot 10.' block 3, Foster's ad- dltlon 70) Nellie A. Shelley and husband et al to Thomas F. Brennan. lot 5, block 9. Kountae fourth sddltlon 1 Ella L. Tower to Harold Olfford. lot 10 and 11. block 2. Alomo Plaxa 2,250 Omaha Real Estate Trust company to Hastings A Heyden. Iota 1 and (. ard 15 to 22, block 1, and other lots, place 1 Clotilda M. RchneMer to Augusta Frsnien. lot 11. block 1. Oklahoma park 1.200 Mary II. Harts to Catherine R. Lowrv lot 5. Kaufman Jetter's suhdl- v'slon 1,351 W. D. Olffln to August Fehumann, lot i. block 1. Hillside No. 2 2.4rfl National Bank of Commerce to F. H. Coserove. lots 1ft. 11. 12, block "G" Prospect nl 'ce 1,000 Ida B. Fslconherry and husband to Joseph Ramm, part lot 16. Pelham place 301 Jennie Krtiger to Marv A. Coadv, lot 7. block 7. Kilby place $00 Georee Rruntng. executor to ftenhan Brhlcker et al. pirt lot CS. Hart mnn's 1,750 Rechel Dudlev and husband to O. V. marker, lot 14, block 11 Sou'h Oman 001 C. M Jone to Laura A. Glvens, lot IS. block t Comer 7110 F'nk rue"! unit wife o Wlll'am .1 Kroeeer lot 7. block 52. Omha and lot I Pelham place i F"a R. Avree to " Strom, lot IS. block 1ft Rr'e nl icc 700 P. r Nh comirv M F T. Me'dn. lots 4 x 6 T MccV " npH t g block f. Thomiso" Oo- M"lnn. 1 Frpt Pwet o F. L. Ilsrrlurton !-- and 4. Frnert Sweets scnd dflltWv 11 5 Fmms V t-rybsw eni' Sibn4 to .Tames Cnnl'-y. lot 1$ block 1 Fx rbipe olsce 5ft J. r Wb.rtnn a' to F'ti rt Woo'-r"i-h. lot 11. block ( Phull's snond adi4t'on 4 006 F'"1' r"r- for4 s"4 wife to same, lot 1. MocV 1t same '4 1 p W. fhutl et el to Frank Crawford, same Josephine M Rsnson to F Rdlck. nrt sub. lot 1. lot , Capitol ad dltlon Pacific Coast-Chicago.. .a 6:05 pra a 3:28 pra Loa Angeiei-r orttanu Limited Overland Limited Carroll Local Faat Local Cedar Rapids-Omaha a 1:36 pro NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight a 7:45 am al0:20 pm Minnesota ana i'axota..a t:w pm Twin City Limited a 8:00 pin a 7:10 am Sioux City Local a 3:46 bra a 3:28 pm Dakota-sioux city- Omaba a 1:10 am MInnesota-Sloux City- Omaha ell :00 am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:50 am alO SO pm Lincoln-Long Pine a7:50:tm all:00.am Norfolk-South Platte... b 2:15 pm b 6:20 pm Hastings-Superior b2:liipm b 6:20 pm lHadwood-Hot Springs. a i.ob pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander ....a 8:56 pra all:00 am Fremont-Albion b 1:30 pro. b 1:36 pm Missouri Pacific K. C. and 'St. L. Kx....a :00 am a 7:00 am K. C. and St. L. Ex. (lv. Sat. 12 p. m all :11pm a 5:50 pm Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul- Overland Limited 12:15am a 7:05 am Overland Special ;. a 8:66am a 1.30am Chicago-Omaha Special. a 7:20 am a 9:30 am Colo. -California Ex a6:U0pm a 3:25 pm Perry-Omaha Local... ..b 6:16 pm bli.Db pm I a leas o. Hoe it island I'avcin. EAST. Rocky Mountain L't'd..all:40 am Iowa local a 6.40 am Chicago Day Express... a 7:42 am De Moines Local a 4:00 pm Iowa Local blO:36 am Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4.40 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd . .a ;08 pra WEST. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln .a 8:30 am Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1 urn Okia. and Texaa Ex. ...a 4:06 pin- a 1:00 pm Colorado ExprefcS a 7:31 pm a 7: JO am Rocky Mountain Lfn...al0:40 pm al2:30 am BWKLXXCTON STA 10TK MASON alO SO pm a 4:30 pro a 12: 30 pm b 8:56 pm a 1:10 pm a 8:05 am a 5:47 pm a t.w pm Mrs. Minnie A. Watkina, chairman of the legislative committee of the General Fed eration of Women's Clubs, has Issued the following notice to club women and club presidents: The legislative committee 'again take his means of bringing to your attention the pecesslty of placing before your clubs the importance of the federal legislation for which our organization stands pledged, nd for which we should use our in- uence. The measures are the same that we placed before you last winter through the medium of the Bulletin; namely, a national board of health, a children's federal ureatl bill, and the revoking of the Hetch Hetchy Valley" grant to the city of San Francisco. We aik you as presidents to present this business to your delegates In convention. Printed matter may be Secured by ad resslng members of congress, which will enable club to gain fact regarding the status of these measures. During the com- ug session of congress thl committee will notify clubs when the bills are before the house or senate, when we shall need your co-operation if this organization is to as sist In influencing constructive legislation. for our strength lies wholly In the full ex pression of the Individual club member. It la our hope that during the fall and early winter presidents of clubs will take to their members this matter for discus sion, that they may be properly impressed with the possible benefit to be derived when such measures have been enacted into federal laws. Citizens in our various states cannot be wholly protected by their state laws in 'public health" unless they are strength ened through a federal law. Likewise, the child labor" question will be freed from many of its complications, and the in justice done to children through ignorance will be lessened through a children's bureau for scientific research, and the giving out of all knowledge gained thereby. States are not sufficient unto themselves in these, larger measures, therefore the legislative committee of the general fed eration begs you to make place for thla most Important branch of the work during your state conventions, in order that clubs may know their responsibility as. members of the federation. A Tolmrrs t'rsmilr, OMAHA. Oct. 30,-To the Editor of the Dee: I notice that the Indies of the Women's Christian Temperance union have arranged to begin a g-tieral crus.ule upon the use of tobacco. In the southern states which recently adopt9 prohibit Ion, the agitation against tobacco has already be gun, and this, too, In the area where the cultivation of tobacco Is one of the great industries. This In another Inst.tncc show ing that prohibition fanatics never hesitate to attack the commercial and , Industrial Interests directly, aul if they succeed In getting a state to adopt prohibition, It soon puts a damper upon all lines of busi ness. I also read that the ladles of the Women's Christian Temperance union are pUnnlng to make war upon tobacco In .all the states. They will not only try to suspend th -sale of the weed, but they will try to make unlawful Its use. The subject af fords a jnew cause to espouse and that Is' what the masculine ladles must hive. In Ijhe Omaha Issue of October 14, and com menting on the report of the secretary of the National Tobacconist association made to that body recently, the prohibition org.in say: "On what docs Mr, Grau rely for the defense of his traffic? (meaning tohsccm Simply business, money, greed. The sup pression of the traffic would make on. crop less, one article of commerce less much property would be rendered valueless and many people would be thrown out of employment. True, but the same may be said of the liquor traffic." They here ad mit that "much property would he rendered valueless" using their own words; the de struction of one crop and one article of commerce, and the throwing out of employ ment of thousands of people who have learned thla trade to seek employment in other .avenues for which they may bo un fitted. Quite an admission for our prohibi tion friends. When the prohibitionists single out n line of business for attack, aa In the case of tho crusade against tobacco, they are taunted with allusions to their Inconsis tency In making a discrimination and Hiuf they are goaded on to agitate for a strlci Puritan Hahbath and a closing; down of hi. lines of business on Sunday. The prohibi tionists nre agitating this latter Isoue in Maine today as they are In Florida and other southern states. A press dispatch says that In l'ensacola, Florida, recently: Meat markets, bakeries, book stores, cigar stands, theaters and other Inisiin-s plticcs heretofore allowed to run. were shut down. The sheriff who made the arrests refused to act unless provided with wurrants fol lowing affidavits. Not even a newspaper a cigar could be bought and those who Franklin ami go to Hastings. It l. alm.it an air lire. The natural route l. down I,o-1 oi'-.k Into the Republican vnlliv, and out Cent. : creek north to the level of M.. ii jn.ui.ie. I whence there Im a ydctci of . l.vt) .t. ';' of level, pnxlui tl . will Inr.'MU'.l u:.im thrfcugh which to build nul o, unite. . ., j The NfhniHkii. Kanfa ,V S. i;ihi'i vo i i be an Important ro.i.l f.u Inch Fi i il,.i.i ami Hasting. For Franklin it uoiiU .I.') ;;nr e. , I n right Into the Ttxat iv.u N-v .M-'; . country, where we a!it, to i iv. f.' d,'n .' cattle for our alfalfa ami o v.. th) It would give us a direct line to I las', i. .k, jna. thus another route to Lincoln and ;iiu,ih.i. For HtiHliuK It woulo ia kic h sir..K of towns along :'0i wiili,- of h sti;liwwt railr md. and in) i, vouM muUe tiiaiiiuo to that city a a; tcrritorj uli w Im a Hastings has pi nr:lca:iy. no ounn tlou ,,it the present time. The !.; i f Ui.s nuid. to the wholesale, harkui.-. ami otlui , in terests of Hastings cur, not ht,v.u.ly in v ured. For the N'elnaska. i:in: s .' s.ui'.hf m railroad It would tn i i i-acli. at v .ice the tiilrd largest city u-Nlrask.. ! ii ou'.J bo insured a heavy velum of slitinun'J from Hastings wh.hni' houses .-to the southwest country. to- $ labeling- .u4d.b the NilirawKa, KareksjC-' :-ntitrnil c.ty. an Important faei fi.ti rnrti- aod-Hr-every town on , the.t.V..4t''f..;Sli! 1 o.ul. (d) The Nebrasttji, J-tiiii$'v V.hil.lt'n-ii would wind at U'si injj4,vt'le l4viiiic:n.ii:i . with Omaha ami 'In rt. 5t'4nvnnl. could expect il'lui ge Thun't'-'f , in.jvehaii dlhe slilpmc'iit'K.'fi'oiji'- 'ttj'V' v centers for Vlie tow.s fijoug jiw.Hi ''. gnd on the other hand: (I tw.'rt J- W.iutii. iu ' Its live stock shipment to' h t trri.ti'ii iiuti -k.ts and gt t the loiiftJiuiif.., , '" . . It behooves KrHnktua i ' I isrfi mat juul . Omaha to work toKerhev to g. -'till r':d. As stated above, 1 l,av.e for, H.iUie t'ftua been In touch with th lifiie, linU u,ve been carefully over the route: 1 :n" .nf",don"l that with rcasunnblo effort Krmikliii Hnsllngs can secure Jn' iu;nd. ; ,, t;. 11 IhllKKTH. Korean Outbreak , is Threatened Widespread Unrest Follows Killing of Prince Ito Oknbo TreVares for Uprising., : ' ' LO.N'IKl.V. Nor. 1. Thv ourr.e-monUcnt of the Star at Kobe, Japan, telegraphs tlian an outbreak In Korea Is exiected foflowlng a widespread unrest- oceuwloneil by the us sasulnatlon of Prince Ittu1 Ilk added; that General Okuho, coninifindci'-ln-cliU f of the Japanese forces In Kviitu, has -uhanilotied his projei-ted h-It lo Tokio and Is perfct Ing limn to deal with the threutened tip lislns. . . , . . - or failed to provide for their Sunday dinner at home were obliged to go to a resturant or go hungry. Do we want thla kind of a crusade lo get a footing in Nebraska? One way lo encourage the fanatics Is to follow their prohibition flag. My opinion Is that Ne braska will never do this. ROBERT O. FIELD, Secretary Nebraska Personal IVghl League Keiraaka, Kansas A onthern Rail road. FRANKLIN. Neb., Nov. l.-To the Editor of The Bee: Franklin and Hastings can secure a railroad from the southwest by proper effort. (, The .Nebraska, Kaneas Southern rail road is now being bii'ijt from Garden City in the southwest earner of Kansas to Stockton, and la headed for Superior. This road can and should be diverted to Frank lin and run to Hastings. I have for some mouthR been in negotia tion with the. interests building this line, ana i speak witn aomn degree of con fidence when I state that it is perfectly possible ' that we can persuade the road to come on from Stockton and Kirwln to NEW RETIRING BOARD " ",' FOR ARMY APPOINTED llrluad'er ienern! t'hnrlc . Morton Member aptnlil Supple Ordered to Onmlin, for Duty. (From a Staff Correspondent,) ; WASHINGTON. Nov. i.-itjpcc!,!!) ..Tele gram.) The Army Retiring ' board at Omaha, appointed March 3. V.)K has been ' dissolved, and In lieu thereof the following retiring, board Is appojlteo")irjKadler. Qen- , eral Ctmilcs Murtoa. Lieutenant -Colonel John - M. Banister, medleal'-Mifrpe; 'Major Joseph TV CWke. 'medical' 'frtfrvsr lifajor Omar Bundy, .Insmiotor.-jurnerulr Major William 'P. llurrilia'ni,' gt'neral staff, 'anil Captain William C. Br-nnetl.,. Slx'tecnth ,u fuhtry, recorder,.- ; ,, Captain Edwin M. Sufplee. paymaster. Is relieved from duty In the Philippines, ef fective January 15, when he will proceed to Omaha fur duty. Aunouuceuients of the Theater. For the first time under the management of the Shuberta, Corinne may now be seen at the Burwood in the Viennese operetta. "Mile Mischief," The music Is said to be particularly pleasing, there being no less than eighteen numbers of more than pass ing merit. So well do the Shuberts like the score of the piece that they will do another operetta by the same composer. Matinee Wednesday J Among those who have made the right kind of a reputation and established them selves In the good graces and favor of theater-goers are Mr. Franklyn Underwood and Mlsa Frances Slosson, two finished and talented actors, who Mr. Beck brought to Omaha for the first time last season when they received qulok recognition for their talents. The remainder of the pro gram is well up to the pleaaing. standard set by this fine feature and is a pretty good guarantee of packed houses all the week. A medicine need not b) disagreeable to be effective. Chumbtrlain'a Cough Remedy Is pleasant to take and always cures. With Eggs at Thirty-Five Cents Look What Happens And eggs are 35 cents, too. The car came to an abrupt stop near Vinton street park. It was so violent that the girl with the Inverted washtub hat now wishes that the fat man in front of her had been hanging onto a strap. The "gent" with the long ears wishes his side flappers hadn't been mistaken by the puffing fat man for a means of support. "What' the matter?" sang the chorus. The brake were grinding fearfully. "Grrrrrrrrr. Whrrrrrrrrr, Ring." Down the window panr ran slimy, slip pery, yellowish streaks of hen fruit of the antediluvian, Methuselah age. It was yel ler and It was green. But that is not all. It was sulphurous and chloric. The hen that laid those eggs is no more, but that IS mere matter of history. Two more eggs hit the transom above end there -was gentle dripping from the roof to the floor. Tho windows didn't break; the eggs did. The motorman and conductor had taken to their heels. Soon they returned. The conductor wan smiling.'. "It's just a Hallowe'en prank," he said. "Hut gee, I'll have a .tub Mushing those windows," he roared. "But why do you laugh?" asked a pas senger. "Get on to the motorman," he gurgled. "Ain't he a sight? It's a co(d night, too. Oh mamma; those kids certainly nailed him." ' ' The man in front was dunging his gong and peering Intently a lieu d. He was m his coat sleeves. His "ooat: hung ouj of the window of the vestibule off, to leeward. , This was Sunday night and Car No. 2.13 was not on the run Monday morning. Barllugtoa Leave - Denver and CallforIa..a 4 10 pm Puget Sound Ex a 410 pra Nebraska pointa a 8.30 am Black Hills a 4 W pm Northwest Ex all 80 pm Nebraska points a 8:20 am Lincoln Mail b 1:20 pra Nebraska Ex a 9:16 am Lincoln Lncil Lincoln Local ' a 7:25 pm Schuyler-P'attsmoulh .b 3 OA pm Plattamouth-Iowa a 9:18 am Bellevue-Plattktnouth ..al2:30 pm Colorado Limited all Warn Chicago Special a 7:20 am Chicago Ex a 4:20 pm Chicago Fast Ex a 6:30 pm Iowa Local a 9:15 am St. Louis Ex a 4:65 pm Kansas City & St. Joe.al0.46 pm Kansas City a. St. Joe.. a 9:15 am Kaunas City & M. Joe. a 4:f pm Arrive, a 3:46 pm a 6:10 pm a 6:10 pm a 6:10 pm a 7:10 am a 6:10 pm al2:15 pm a 1:10 pm b 9 0s am a 7:M pm b 10.20 am a 8:60 am a 2 40 pm a 7:10 am all:10 pm a 8:66 pm a 8:u am all:46 am all:4A km a 6:4 am a 6:10 pm An exceptionally strong cast, s wealth of beautiful costumes, pretty girls, funny oomedians, and a ear load of special' scen ery are among the promises made concern ing "Jack and Jill." which come to the Burwood fresh from victories won In the southland, where It has been accorded the ' most flattering press notices. The en gagement is for three days starting Thurs day. Seats selling. Special prices will orevall. WEBSTER ST A I6TM WKBJTEH MlMoart Pacific Auburn Local b 3:50 pm bit :30 am thlrace, St. Paul, MluueapolU Omaha Leave. Arrive. Sioux City Express. ...b 3:00 pm bll:45 am Omaha Local c 6:20 pm Sioux City Passenger b 9:20 pm Twin City Passer gar.... b 6 80 am Sioux City Local e 8:35 am limernon Local b 8:66 pra b 11:30 am a Daily, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun day only.' d Dally except Saturday. Omaha-Carroll Local. ..a 3:46 pro a 9 30 am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Total 1? Tit 17 IV CS!i ORIENT 21st Annual Cruise. LIATI8 St. T. Jaa. 89, 1910. HO DAV8, . . tUM I I' AW IDEAL VJitT TJaTDZB MOST VEmi-COT COaSmOI9. Also cruise tq Vtest Indie and tv'uili America AMhUgtO-AMKBIC AST UJT1 45 Broadway, N. X. or Local Agent. Three Weeks of Skatlag. Roller skating will hold th floor at the Auditorium now for about three weeks. with the exception of next Saturday night when Booker Washington will lecture. Next Thursday afternoon will be ladle day with free admission for all ladlea. and music by Green's band. Tonight there will be a skate boys' race at t o'clock and Friday night a free-for-all-race. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when you have a coid and you will be delighted with IL OCEAN STEAMSHIPS" Cruises de Luxe to Ibc WEST INDUES I'JS. "AVON" 'i two cBuiaxa (ISO vat MOM NEW VOtK JAN. it s4 PER. It CASTca trauiu US4.M) NA vagi PtOM NEV TOIg MARCH a Alt TMbitBg Tear by Kev TvhvSem "kUBICe" tarns thtWest ImIIm CmlH I tiMrl eealsti M lsl TBI RtYAl MAIL STEAM FACHT CH 1 8 Ceacral A 83 htaM Street, hew larh Short Lino from Chidygp Eight Daily ;f 13dw York Trains On and after Hovcmbor 7ih ,A '.' Start from Chicago as follows: The New York Special The Keystone Express The Manhattan Limited The Pennsylvania Special . . . The Atlantic Express ; The Pennsylvania Limited . . The Eastern Express The New York Express . 8:15 .10:03 .10:30 . 2:45 . 3:15 in. in. p. rri. p." in. . 5:30 p. ju,. . (r:45 p.m. .11:45 jr. in. The Pennsylvania Short Line has a perfect Hpad hed; is douMe-tracked with heaviest steel; is tjlone ballastd and remarkably free from dust -all 1he way from Chicago to New York. For particulars address W. II. ROWLAND, Traveling Passenger Agent,' 213 Board of Trade Building, Omaha, Nebraska I