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V THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 21. 1901). 0 -tri j OFFERED FOR RENT re tlaee-. l-o? V. 24th. rn,ner, brick, tv). JOHN W. FRENZF.R, BOTH 'PHONES BRICK, story and full baemnt. 1718 Cuming St. f. THOS W. HAZEV, Iff. HOl'TH 1TH. 'PHONE D. IPO OFFERED FOR SALE rHE PFflT PLACE for 8TOVES AND f URNITL.KE. Racket Btore. U Cumins OOOn RANUE for Mia cheap. 1126 Groigla Avt. BARGAINS In second hand Furniture. tJehweltier. 1711 N. th St. W. tlM; B. 1371 STOVES, slightly used, sold regardleea of coot. American Furniture Co.. 820 N. 18th. FINE Iron bed. hdr and bos mattress, bargain. 21 N. Md. SWOND-HAM' furniture for Hale, In cluding fine Kteer piano. Can be seen Sunday between 2 and 4 o'clock. Call SfTW Farnam St. FT'R.N'fTVRE. stoves, carpets, for S(le, cheap. 939 N. 24th. PI . SLIGHTLY used upright planoa for sale at 190S Harney. C. H. Thatcher Co. D. 6019. ALMOST new piano; muit be sold at once. Davldge Did. Typewriter. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS We make a specialty of slightly used typewriter. Machine that have not been UKed enough to wear the "new" off. A typewriter of thin kind I to every practical purpose equal to a new machine, and the money that you make In buying one la actual and genuine aavlng to you. Every machine that we acll ha been carefully cleaned, oiled and ad Justed, and will nerve you exactly the rame purpose aa a machine at double the price. We Hat a few extra good bar galna. Call or write for our com plete l:t. No. 7 Remington, 178.000 "4fi 00 No. 8 Oliver. 161.010 $38 00 No. 2 Oliver, rebuilt Uo.00 No. S Oliver, tabulator model 15 00 No. 1 Monarch Visible, slightly used.. I 00 No. S Kcmlngton 160.000. slightly used. $4600 No. 2 Smith Premier, rebuilt IHO.OO No. 5 I'ndcrwood. 212.000, new $ 00 No. I Underwood, rebuilt $lfi00 No. 2 I,. C. Smith, slightly used 8'S.oO Roynl Visible, like new PA 00 Wellington Visible, like new $25.00 B. F. Swanson Co., Inc Distributers. L C Smith & Bros. Typewriters 415 So. 15th St., Omaha. SECOND hand typewriters sold, repaired. Central Typewriter Exchange. 1607 Farnam. ltlsce-llaaeoaa. COAL AT CUT PRICES We save you from 60c to 11.60 on every ton and give better coal. We guarantee correct weights. Kosenblatt's Cut Price Coal Co. ALMOST new piano; must be sold by eaturaay. uooni i. uaviage .Bias;. DRUGS at cut prices; freight paid on all $10 orders; catalogue free. Sherman A MeConnell Drug Co.. Omaha, Nab. Second-Hand Boilers We will sell two boiisra that have been In use at the Lee building. They are each 176-horsepower return tubular boilers, 7a Inch diameter oy 1 fee long. They have Us C. 1. tubes, 8 tnohes by IS feet. Work ing pressure ISO pounds per square Inch. Heat surface. 19,000 square feet. Urate area ti'e square leet. We are very anxious to dispose of these boilers Immediately and will sell at a bar gain If taken at once. THB BKB BUILDING COMPANY-. 17th and Farnam tits. ' Omaha, Neb. 76 YARDS of genuine linoleum, practi cally new, at a bargain. Leffert's Jewelry Store, Council bluffs, la. WE HAVE on hand a number of Ink bar rels which we will sell at 60o eauh. They is fine for rain water or ashes. Call at pressroom Bee Publislng Co. SAFES, new and second-hand, 1110 Farn. FOR SALE New and Sd-hand billiard and pool tables. We lead the world In oheap bar Matures, easy payments. Brunswick-Balk Collender. 407 So. 10th St. 200 OVERCOATS SLIGHTLY USED, at a bargain A B SINGER, 414 N. Kith. CASH REGISTER Burgesa-Oranden Co U11 Howard s.reM. EVERYTHING In typewriters; Just a few of our bargains: Rebuilt No. 3 Smith Premier. $31; No. I Oliver, $; No. Rem ington, $.13; machine (hipped on approval; uo deposit required. TYPEWRITER EQUIPMENT CO., JO 8. 13th St. FOR BALE Beaver fur robe In good ondltion. Call at U10 Farnam St STONE fur door, window sills and toping for sale. Inquire Bee Pub. Co., 17th and Farnam. ' aMVl rnAI,11' food, try It. Harmon 4U.OU VVJiVAJa, Vveeth. Both 'phone. TOUR favorite piano In Just a good a Mtidltton as when new, can be bought at a right price, at J. MARSHALL SMITH CO., 30$ South l$th St. HALL'S safe, new. Id-hand. 1X1$ Farnam SHOLARSH1P en leading business col lege tor sale at loouni. Addrea P sot, be. COAL by the ton. Call Webstar HOI. T TTMRFIl Tr - G Dlmmock Sons. LUi)liIUIi South Omaha, for lumber. KOK SALE Two roller top desks nearly new. Inquire R. W. Baker, Supt., Bee Bldg. Pf l T. rublle Market Special. tU.VLi Belt va)u. t Omaha. ?d Partrlage-Thompsoa Co.. Ml Harney. D. 6644 FOR SALE A good, self-adding cash rtgtater; will sell ou easy paymeul. Ad dress P-47L car Bee. PHOTO CAR and dandy outfit for sale cheap. Writ toll Blnney St., Omaha. M VOLUMES of 1st Edition, Lawyer' re- Dorts annotated. W Volumes of 1st Series of Encyclopedia of law and procedure, together with full tint of text books. All In good second-hand rondl.lon. Mrs. Rose McGan, Albion, Neb. t'1 fur-llned overcoat in fair condition Pi Ice. $2i. Address J 70. Bee. , MOCASSINS, rich trimmings, fine bead work; made by the noted Thllnket In dlana: comfoitableet of footwear, Chil drvn'j $1 !0: adults. $2. W 40. $1. Alaaka Curio Co., Juneau. Alasaa. GOOD coal heater, pipe, (Inc. Iron bd ind child crib; U it taken Monday, tlli Burt. $J0 WILL buy new Re Acorn ga stove. Uevalcd wen. cost $27. Tel. Harney $0. HARRY H. PUTNAM, UU0 N. 32d fcL OFFERED FOR SALE Mlscellaaeoe toatlnned. IF YOU would consider paying a hundred and sixty ($10) dollar for a atandnrd grade piano, Juat aa good as net, snd a guarantee for ten years, with the privilege of exrh-oigtng any time within one vear. from date of purr-haso, call at .1. MARSHALL. SMITH CO., 303 South lMh Si. We rebuild and rtflnlsh planoa and make them like new. Gertrude and Eleanor Clark, leaving; on their southern tour. muM dispose of two black lynx sets, of mairntflcetit large Rus sian ahaw. with beautiful rug muff; ele gantly trlmnvd with head and talis, and lined with shirred aatln; worn about four tlma on the stage; coat H0 each. ll for tM eah; will send one or both C. O. D. with privilege of Inspection, at our ex pense. Mies Gertrude Clark, 24 East Hlh St. New York City. GOOD piano for practice, $3i. Call at MARSHALL flSUTH CO., roa south isth st. PRESIDENT TAFT'S favorite rtlah. turkey, la out of ilatr; order your 'possum for Thanksgiving and Christina at once and eat the delicacy of the aeaaon; only $1 each by express; personal check will do. E. A. Steckel Co., Richland, Mo. FOR SALFi-Child'a bed and mattress, In good condition, at 26ti0 Pierce St. COMBINATION bed for sale. 617 N. 3)th St Phone Harney 4736." FOR SALE Secondhand boilers, engines, slide valve and Corleas from 10 to 200 hotta power; gasoline, gas. pan producers, pul leya. shafting and hans'era; planing mill, laundry, milling and iron working machin ery; air compressors, pump, fans and blowers; fuel oil engines and burners. Western Steel at I run Co., Council Bluffs, la. OSTEOPATHY JOHf'aON INST.. 41 N. Y. L. Tel. D. 104. Dr. Kathryn Nicholas. 60s N. Y. L. Bldg. PATENTS D. O. BAUNKLL, Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117. 11 II' KM AN. 318 Neville Bide. Book free. I'ATENTS that protect and pay; advice and books free; rates reasonable; highest reference; beat results. SVataon E. Cole man, patent lawyer, Washington, D. C. PERSONAL pfiAT Andover, Egg, Lump, $ 60. R. H. WAJJ Morehouse Co., W. $106. B.2246. T A nWVTIf1 treatment. Mme. Smith, iVLiYUINrj A yj 622 S. 16th St.. third floor. JOHN CANE I In town. Now la the time to trim trees, trellises, grape vines. Tel. Red V704, Ind. A-3S4. Red M65. Ul) Cuming St., 1101 6. Hth Ave.- fV"IVtt Your corn come out or your "wUxvxN o gUarter come back when you use Corn Jelly. Haines Drug Co., 1610 Far. MAGNETIC "T?n' Mme. Smith, 622 S. 16th St., third floor. JAMES RUBY can get Insurance money by writing John or Charley. PRIVATE HOME during confinement; babies for adoption. Good Samaritan ttanl torlum, 740 1st Ave.. Council Bluffs, la. WE RENT and repair all makes of sew ing machine. 'Phones, Ind., A-1663, Doug, ltoj. Neb. Cycle Co., corner 15ih and Har ney. STRICTLY private home for confine ments; excellent care; babies adopted; trained nurse. 2618 Davenport. WMfJQand toupees for men. GRIFFITH, V J.VJOI2 Bnd 14 KRENZKR BLK. THE famous Velvetlna Toilet Goods. For ale by all druggists or phone Douglas CGC'i A HOME for women during confinement. We find homes for babies where mothers cannot care for them. Bable . boarded. For term address Mrs. Martha A. Lee, 401 Bancroft St., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Doug las 1821. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits castoff clothing: In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell at 134 N. 'lth St., for cost of collection to the worthy poor. Call phone Douglas 4135 and wagon will call. Private confinement home. Mrs. Dr. King, 1324 N. 24th. Tel., Web. 8K'J. Ind. Br,,. A NEW BOOK, the "Underworld Sewer." by Joale Washburn; price, $1.50. Sold by Swart & McKelvey, 10! 8. 15th St.. between Douglas and Dodge. Arlene d Voy. Manicuring and massage. t:0 S 16th St. Flat i. Phone D. 7684. DR. EOljERS' private confinement home. 1M6 Martha St. D. 63A. MASSAGE AND BATHS. R-30S. Old Boston Store Bldg.. 4th floor. 120 So. 16th St Stairway on Douglas 8u MME. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow. magnetic and massage treatments, Xi7 N. 17th St. Masque Suits iO rent at LIEBEN'S. 410 Howard. D. 4116. OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Rams Bldg. CARETAKERS will care for home In absence of owner; references exchanged. Address W, No. 10S. Omaha Bee. MME. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow, magnetic and massage treatments. 2u7 N. 17th St. SONG POEMS WANTED I will compose the music; satisfaction guaranteed: send for free booklet explaining my successful publishing plan. Robert K. Belden, 25 E. uth St., New xork. SUPERFLUOUS hair, warts and mole permanently removed by electricity; con sultation free and confidential; all work guaranteed. Miss Allender, &!4 Bee Bldg. LIOUOR habit cured In three del' time or money refunded; most wonderful med ical discovery of the century; Investors, doctors, afflicted. Address Treasurer Bruce, Atlantic, la EXPERIENCED soprano desire church position, precentor or quartette. Add r. S3 A 675, Bee. POULTRY FOR SALE Pekin, Rouen and Muscovy duck. gee, Scotch Colli puppies. Fred Kucera. narasun, rveo. TO make room. Rose Comb White Leg horn yearling hens or pullets at $10 per do, while they last. Mr. F. C. Tatro, Geneva, Neb. R. No. I. Use U-NEED-A Poultry Tonio for 00 days; If your egg increase doee not twice pay for your tonic. yrur money win be re funded. D. E. Johnaon Co., Omaha, Neb. Screenings. $1.60 100 ibs.'Wagner. 801 N. Uth. M. B. TURKEYS for sale; eggs In season. Mrs. W. re. ."resron. .Horth Loup, Neb. EXTRA fine single comb Rhode Island Rd cockerels for sale: early hatched. D. 11. Strulhera, Craig, Neb. BARRED Rock Cockrel pullet. or cockrel bred. Arthur Gillette, S16 N. lth Ht , South Omaha PRINTING 'PHONE IND. A-2620 for good printing. LyrsiiaJ Printing Co.. 16th tc Capitol Ave. REAL ESTATE LOANS $o00 to $.''.000 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co.. luui N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-2163. LOANS to home owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually No commlssloa. W H, THOMAS. (03 First National Bank Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENN AN, Room L New York Life Bldg. lit tc $10 00 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Uldg., lih and Fainam. MONEY TO LOAN Pay r lavrstmea C it Ft "ON D MORTGAGE) loan aegotlataeV Apply Room 417-11 First National ba.uk Bldg. Bell phone Douglaa tall WANTF.D City loans. Peter Trust Co. REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued. 1 Si and 6 City Mortgages On hand and for sal in amounts from $500 to 13,000. OVER TWENTY YEARS LOANING ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE WITHOUT LOSS TO CLIENT. Money to Lean No Delay. GARVIN BROS. 318 N. Y. Life Bldg. WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnam Smith A Co., 13J0 Farnam St. PAYNE. BOSTWICK At CO.. N. T. Life. Private money, $i00 to $u.0O0; low rate. LOWEST RATES Beml. Brsndets Bldg. GARVIN BROS., 81S N. Y. Life. $500 to $2u0.0U0 on Improved property. No delay. i FARM and city loans; ptlonal pay ment; n rlelav I. S'bhernsen. Omiha. REAL ESTATE WANTED VACANT lots and houses. Have cash bucrs. 411 Karhach Blk. Red S607. A-S646. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR I. ( and 7 -room housa. If prices are right we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite ?4 N. Y. Life Bldg. I WANT Information about any good farm for sale. There Is a good buyer for It, willing to pay your price. I can tell you how to find him. Write me about It. Tell me how many acres you have, what Improvements, the price and all particulars and let's see If we can close up a deal In short order. Artdrtss at once. Arthur Cap per, Dept, 25, Topeka, Kan. INFORMATION wanted of owner of good dairy or general purpose farm, desir ing to sell direct to buyer without paying commission. Give price and brief descrip tion. Address E. D. Life, Room 85, 626 W. Monroe St.. Chicago, lli. FOR SALE County seat abstract and real estate business, North Dakota. The Realty Company, 324 Security Bldg., Min neapolis, Minn. MAPS TRADES, TRADES, TRADES. FarniH, Income, mdae. List with us. ABBOTT REALTY CO., Brandels Bldg. TO EXCHANGE 100 acres fine land. Ransom County, North Dakota. $30 per acre; mortuge, $T750. Also 160 acre choice land. Holt County, Nebraska, (25 per acre; mortgage, $000. Trade together or separate. Prefer town property or stock of shoes. C. A. Bogue, Cedar Rapids, la. A NEW patent of great value and con venience to automobile owner. Remark able success, a money maker. Will take good real estate for state or county oper ating plant. 706 N. 16th St. $10,000 stock general merchandise. 10-room modern house, a corner, two lots, Omaha, $9,600. 7-rootn brand new house, full lot, east front, Omaha. Want land. Price must be right to re ceive any attention. This is all choice property, no "trading stuff." NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. DO You want to sell or exchange your business? We want Information about eny business enterprise, large or small. We can tell you how to find a buy nr. Write us telling what you have for Bale or ex change. Address, Arthur Capper, Dept. 109, Topeka, Kan. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 2.0SO-acre grain and stook farm. All clear, Has a new 7-room house with cellar, large frame barn, which holds 250 cattle and horacH, hog house, coal house, wagon shed, Implement hed, chicken house, 6-ton Fair bank's sca'es, corral, 3 cisterns, 2 wells and windmills attached. 3 tanks and reser voirs, 40 feet to water; all fenced and cross-fenced, 3 wires; telephone connection; g mllea from county seat, 2 miles from ostofflce. dally mall; 300 acres under plow, alanoe hay and pasture; 14 milos from railroad; all black loam soli, no sand. Price, $20 per acre. Good terms. C. R. COMBS, Phone Douglas S916. Room 5, U. S. Na tional Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nob. We have a 20-acre fruit ranch that the owner must sell or trade: has a $2,500 equity; will trade for Income property or vacant; would also consider a good auto as part trade. J.W. RASP CO., 698-91 Brandels Bldg., Omaha. TO EXCHANGE for Omaha Income property or stock of small merchandise, 300 acre near langdon, Mo.; Improved; acn-a in northern Sully Co., S. D., and 320 acies In Lane Co., Kiuitas, no Improve ments. For ten days address W. N. Hill, Co. Bluffs, la., care Kiel hotel; after that Redfleld, S. D., care D. M. Hunt Land Co. TO EXCHANGE Choice Improved half section, Dawson county, Nebraska, $2V50 por acre; mortage, $2,70U, four years. Owner prefers small Iowa faint. Mather & Co., Cedar Rapids, la. $3,500 clean up-to-dato stock of hard ware and furniture doing a $20,000 busi ness. For new, modern cottage in Omaha about same value. W. W. Mitchell, Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha, Neb. TO EXCHANGE 160 acre Greeley Co., Neb., Improved; 95 acre cultivation; 24 mllea from railroad town, $62 50 per acre; mortgage. $2. 9U0, long time. 100 acres, very choice 100 acres cultivation, Greoley Co.. Neb., $2.50 per acre; mortgage, $3,000, long time. Exchange together or separate for stock of goods on Income property. Mather & Co.. Cedar Rapids, la. WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furni ture, carpet, clothing and shos. Tel. Uuug 3371. HIGHEST price for furniture, etc. BELL'S Furn. Stole, 140$ Dodge. Red 331. BALTIMORE 2d-hand (tore pays best price Ikl-hand furniture, clothes etc. D. 4265. Highest prices for old broken watches, old gold. etc. M. Nathan, 211 S. Uth. THE Putnam company. 604 N. Y. Life, Omaha, pays casli for old life insurance policies. Write for particulars. WANTED-To buv downtown business block for cash: 325.000 to 3CO.00O. THOMAS W. HASSEN, 106 S. 16TH. 'PHONE D. 1.1O0. FROM owner in good location. 5 or d-room house. Address M 700, Bee. WANTED TO RENT WANTED at once by party of 3, for 3: or i mouths suite of furnished rooms I with board In private family. Location j must be good. Willing to pay liberally . for satisfactory rooms. Address W-741. YOUNG married couple want rooms (nd bo(rd with private family, or 4-rooni furnished flat for housekeeping. Walking distance. Ole Hlbner. 2127 Farnam, care Central Tire and Rubber Co. WANTED 3 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; would prefer some private family; have no children. Addieus Y 92, care Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS LADY with several years' business trail ing desire position elllii4 eltbef In city or will travel. Al rtfeiacce. Address W 607. care Bee. Pnal orifl Wrrfid R H Morehouse Co. ioa.i ana ooa w. 0ki lnd b-314. WANTED By young man, place to work for board while attending Boyle college. Both phonea. POSITION by young man, 33. of any kind, must have work; good penman and fair at figures. Addrrsi L 735. Bee GOOD housekeeper and practical nurse wants position- 'Phone Webster 771 Ketl- PUBLIC stenographer; shorthand dicta tion, circular letters, ompt service. (,16 Brandvis Bldg., Red Ind A i;X LEGAL NOTICES- THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. SPECIAL STtXK HOLDERS' MEETING. Notice I hereby given, that special meeting of the stockholders of The Mis souri Pacific Railway Company will be held at the principal office of said Com pany, in the Missouri Pacific Building. No. 7i Market Street. In the City of St. Louis, Missouri, on Tuesday, the lHih day of January, 1C10. at nine o'clock In the fore noon of that day. to consider and act upon the following propositions: (al To adopt a code of by-laws for the Company. (b) To ratify, assent to and approve a certain Indenture of lease bearing date the 15th day of July, 1900, by and between Boonvllle, St. Louis Southern Railway Company, a corporation of the State of Missouri, and this Company and authorizd on behalf of thla Company at a meeting of the Board of Dlrectora, held on the Kth day of August, 1909. c) To ratify, assent to and approve the purchase by thla Company of the whole or any part of the railroads and other prop erty and franchises of all or any of the following named railroad companies: Carthage and Western Railway Company, Jopltn and Western Railway Company, St. Louis. Dak Hill and Carondelet Railway Company, Sedalla, Warsaw and South western Rallwsy Company, The Kansas City Northwestern Railroad Company, The Nebraska Southern Railway Company, Omaha Belt Hallway Company, Omaha Southern Railway Company, Pacific Rail way Company in Nebraska, The Pueblo and State Line Railroad Company, and Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway. d) For the purpose of refunding under lying mortgage bonds and equipment obli gations of the Company and for other cor porate purposes, to consent to, concur In and authorise an Increase of the bonded Indebtedness of The Missouri Pacific Hall way Company, by the amount of $175.0on A"'.' by the Issue of Gold Bonds of the Com pany, limited In the aggregate to the principal amount of $175,000,000 at any one time outstanding, to bear Interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and all or any part of such bonds, as the Board of Directors may determine, to be convertible at the option of the holders and registered owners thereof Into stock of the Railway Company upon such terms and otherwise as the Board of Directors may determine; and to consent to, concur In and authorise the execution and delivery of a mortgage and deed of trust on and of the whole or part of the railroad and other properly and franchises of this Company whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to secure uch Issue of bonds by this Company, and to consider and act upon the form and terms of such mortgage. (e) To consent to and authorlee the pur chase by this Company from time to time of not to exceed $26,000,000 par value of the bonds of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company. (f) To ratify the proceedings of the Board of Directors theretofore taken In nd about the matters aforesaid, Including the authorization of said bonds and mon gaKt and deed of trust and the use to be made of said bonds, and to consider and act upon such other business as may properly be transacted at the meeting. The stock transfer books of the Company will be closed at 3 P. M. on the 7th. da of January, 1910, and will remain cloned until 10 A. M. on the 19th day of January, 1910. Dated, New York, November 17th, 1909. By order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President A. H. CALEF, Secretary. Nov 13 to Jan 18 NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 20th day of October, 1909, Article of Incorporation were filed by the Mountain Timber Company. The name of such cor poration la the "Mountain Timber Com pany." The principal place of transacting the business of such company Is at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, and such cor poration shall do all things and acts neces sary to the buying and selling of lumber lands, to the proper conducting of the manufacture of lumber, and finished wood work, and transportation and disposal of same. The authorized capital stock of this corporation la $100,000. divided into shares of $100 each, and twenty-five thou sand dollar of such capital stock shall be fully paid up before business Is commenced. The corporation shall commence to exist on the twenty-second day of May, nineteen hundred and nine, and the date of Its tem Ination shall be on the twenty-second day of May, nineteen hundred and ninety-nine. The highest amount of Indebtedness of such corporation shall not, at any , time, exceed two-thirds of capital stock. The affairs of this corporation are to be con ducted by five directors, together with such other officer as may be provided. Dated this 30th day of October. 1909. 0"9Hnt GOVERNMENT NOTICES FORT LOGAN, COLORADO, NOVEMBER 16, 1909. Scaled proposals, In triplicate, will be received until 9 a. m., December 16, 190P, and then publicly opened fur the con struction of a third story on the kitchen addition to the Post Hospital here. Blank forms for bidders, plans and specifications may be had on application. United Sta'es reserves right to accept or reject anv or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be mark id "Proposals for Third Story Addition to Hospital" and addressed to the CON STRUCTING QUARTERMASTER. Novl6-20-21-26-2S-Decl-4-5-12 FORT LOGAN. COLO., NOV. 14, 1909. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re ceived until It a. ni., December 14. 1909, and thm publicly opened, for the construction of a pump house here, separate bids to be received In following swetions: Construc tion of building, plumbing, electric light wiring, boilers and uppurtenanoea, air com pressor, steam pumps and piping. Alter nate bid for eli-ci ileal installation of plnnt. Pluns and specifications may be had on application. Envelopes contalnlm; proposals should be marked "Proposals for pumping plt't.t," and addressed to Cuptuln Chasa Doster, Quui'tertr.asur, U. S. A., Construct ing Quartet master. N15-1S-21-22-26-29-D2-9-11 FORT LOGAN. COLO., NOV. 14. 1909. Staled proposals, in triplicate, will be re ceived until 9 a. ni., December 14. 1909. and then publicly opened, for the construction of an Isolation hospital here. Blank forms for bidders, plans and specifications, muy be had on application. United Slate re aerves right to accept or reject any or u 1 propoeala or any part thereof. Envelope 1 containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for construction of Isolation Itipltal." nnd addressed to Cupteln Chase Dotter. Quurtermasler. U. S. A., Construct In; Quartermaster. vN15-lS-2l-22-2-2"i-D2-9-1 1 Cultivate the habit of news paper reading in your children, but take care that the paper educateu and does not demoralize. Right Way, Wrong Way WANTED Girl to do general house work; good wages. Apply XVZ, this of fice. This advertisement ran for at least a week In a big dally, wn Ich had a circulation of over 40,000, without bringing In a single reply. The man who wrote the advertisement was a business man, and the paper that ran the classified advertisement had up with him at that very time the question of display (pace for his business advertising. Naturally the prospect of landing it was not bright. The advertising manager of the paper called on the man and was told that he, the business man, had good evidence that advertising, in that paper at least, would not pay hhu, the "Help Wanted" ad being cited as evidence. A copy of the advertisement was shown to the newspaper man, who said he knew what the trouble was and offered to bet the contract that not one but a dossen replies could be had through bis papers. The advertisement was rewritten in this fashion: WANTED Neat, capable girl for iiald in family of two; no washing; larjie, sunny, private room and good Apply XYZ. this office. The day following the insertion of the advertisement twenty-seven replies were received. The faith of the business man In advertising was restored and, needless to say, the paper got the display contract. RAILWAY TIME CARD CMOS STATION 10T11 MASON tlo Pelfle Leave. 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Hates, with Interpreters and an In dian committee from the Pine Rldtre In dians, are in the city to council with Senator Robert J. Gamble as to the provisions of his bill now pending before congress for the opening to settlement of 700,000 acres of fine land situated In the southeast sec lion of the reservation and lying In Ben nett county. PORER SHARK CETS LESSON "Greenhorn" Permit. Himself to Sell Much-Treasured Charm. MYSTIC POWER IN HIS HAND Victim Wake I p and (Joes (isnnlsir After I.lht of Id Weak neae Break In I pon Illm. "One o' them prophets what done wrote the Oood Book must ha' had a son." said old man Oreenhut, picking out the largest and blackest cigar he could find In a fresh box that he had Jut opened and lighting It carefully and deliberately. "Leastways he writ a sort o' letter to fcome feller 't he called his aon, givln' him a lot of good advice. "Some of it la worth remembeiln', an' one verse In p'tlc'lar had ought for to be wrote down some'res so's't it would't be forgot He must ha' Venn tellln' the young man somepln' about th' Importance o' learnln' draw poker thorough, f'r ho said, 'My son. with all yer gettln', don't foriret to get onder standln'.' "O' course, a good onderstandln o' things in general I val-able to any man, no matter whether he' a preacher or a pilot on one o' the river packets. What ever his bustnesa Is, he'd oughter onder stand It. "But 'pears like its mo, needful f'r a man 't playe poker 'n'tis f'r anybody else, for to onderstand all the tne p'lnt they is. 'N' that's what makes draw poker the most Intellectual p'sult they Is f'r a man 't's capable o' takln' his part In the higher civilization." "Oh, I don't know," said Mr. Owen Pep per. "I done seen a nigger roustabout 'fore now what didn't have no gra't ondcr standln' o' things set Into a gams an' skin the whole crowd somepln' outrageous. 'Pears like a man c'n play a tol'able good game o' poker 'thouten beln' so hell roarln' Intellectual." Old man Greenhut gated at the pro sumptuous man who ventured thus to call lils utterance in question and for a moment It seemed likely that he would retort with eome heat, but after a moment or two he sldghed and shook his head. "I reokon "taln't no use. Pepper," he said, mildly. "I c'd say to you like thut there prophet done said to his son, 'Get onderstandln'," but you wouldn't know where to go for to get it an' you wouldn t know what to do with It If you had It. "No, Pepper, th' ain't no use o' you but tin' In when you hear somepin' said what you don't know about Best thing you c'n do is for to set still and listen. You won't learn nothin o' oo'se beln' as y' ain't built thataway, but you won't make such a all fired fool o' yo'eelf. Not all the time you won't." This kindly admonition in place of the fierce denunciation and threat of violence to which he was accustomed oruahed Mr. Pepper' spirit utterly and he was not heard again for a Ions time. Old man Oreenhut, however, talked on aa brlukly as if he had not been interrupted. "Stands to reason," he said, "aa how a man can't play poker proper 'thouten he ha a consld'able onderstandln' o' mo' things nor a ordinary man knows nothin' about. Take that there story about the feller out Into a western mining oamp what laid down fo' aces 'thouten a bet Ho wouldn't ha' knowed enough for to do any thin' like that If he hadn't ha' had some pin" mo' 'n ordinary onderstandln' o th' game." "What's that?" demanded Jake Winter bottom In great surprise. "D' you say what he laid down fo' acea 'thouten a bet? "That's what he done," said old man Greenhut calmly. "Well, of all the dodgasted fool playst Say, what was they playln'T Must ha' been croquet or somepin' Ilk that. Fo' aces! An' laid 'em down! Wouldn't bet!" and Mr. Wlntei bottom spat on the atove in profound disgust. "Oh, Bhucks!" exclaimed Jim Blalsdell. "Th old man Is Just springin' that old story what w un worked out here long ago. '"Pears like the feller ,'t had the fo' aces was up ag'ln a one card draw, an' he knowed f'm t'other feller's play what he was pullln' f r a straight flush. Then a'tcr the draw he knowed such a hellova lot about the game what he c'd tell 't the straight flush man 'd filled. "We uns stuffed a sucker with that yarn till he thought he seen through 11, an' then Joe Bassett played It on him like he hud the straight flush, same as the feller In the story done, an' the sucker laid down his fo" aoes, or fo' kings, or whatever 'twas he had. Just like the other feller in the story done. On'y Baaaett didn't have nothin' but two little pair." "Sure," said Wtnterbottom. "Any fool 'd know his fo' aces wa good f'r a call anyhow, Just In case t'other man was bluffln': Tou sho' can hand out mighty lnteretin' talk sometimes, Oreenhut, but don't never try to give us nothin" like that no mo". We uns la played poker too long for to swally It." "Is you uns Kot through?" asked old man Greenhut, who had smoked along placidly while they talked, seemingly not disturbed in the least by their criticism. "Well, I reckon th' ain't no call to aay nothin' mo"," said Blalsdell,, complacently. "Well, that wa'n't the story I had in mind," observed old man Greenhut. "Say, Is this a bughouse, or Is It Just a plain erdinary case o" delirious trim mings?" asked Joe Bassett. "I reckon th' on'y way .f'r mo to keep sober Is to got drunk, if this here line o' talk Is Koln' to be guve out much longer. Whatlnell do yo think yer sayln', anyway, Greenhut?" "Mcbbo you'd better list Blalsdell," re plied the old man, sulkily. "He 'pears to know bettor 'n I do. I was stiir'ln' In for to tell how a onderstandln' o" thlnns Is sometime better "n fo" aces, an" he butts In with wry bald talk about somo Jackass what thought there was a straight fluhh out ag'ln 'em." "Oh, shucks." said Blalsdell, "ko on with yer story an" consider mo ofVcii the earth. You won't be easy till you git It nil out." "Well, this here Bill Richards what I was Hpeakln' about playin' poker Into a niiiiln' camp was a tol'able slick dealer, an' 'pears he' got it framed up f'r to lot t'other feller win three or four pots, Just so ' 't he'd have some confidence, an' then he stacked the kyards f'r a klllln'. Give the other feller fo's and dealt hUsclf three acea afo' the draw, 'n' p'tended to he some sore, when ho wus bet to a stand still. "Then t'other feller called f'r one card an' Klchards he took two, knowln' 't one on 'em wa the fo th are. Just to make sure, he picked up his draw an' looked at it careful, an' seen It was all right. "That looked good to him, an' he was Just reachln' f'r his chip f'r to make a bet wheu he seen this here miner man fetchln' his right hand back fr'm his hip pocket. He didn't say nothin' an' he dl.ln't show no gun, but Klchards knowed, Juat a well' If he seen It that there wua a six-shooter out under the table. "He wa'n't what I'd call a coward, an' he were ( tol'ably good hand with a gun hi own self, but he reckoned how he'd be eeven or eight klnda of a damn fool for to reach f'r Ills wiap'n when t'other man had hlsn out, an' beln' as there wa'n't no room fr argunlfYit he Juat throwed his fr acea In the Jascard an' quit th game, "Show bow goedful tia fr a man 14 understand thing In order to r'ay po aa It ought to be played. But there's t heap mo' 'n Just knowln' about gumi wh.,t goes to the niakln' of a poker player," "I reckon you don't have to preach nn sermon for to learn this crowd ' trnirli ' that" said Jim Blalsdell, roughly. l" not having recovered his temper, "Tut beln' as th' ain't nothin' dlddin' Just iw we uns niotiKht as well listen. Go on .m' tell us what 'tis." Old man Greenhut hesitated and appmrct to be busying hlriself with his rlKir, wtm h wa burning cro ked, but the others In tht room took It that he wa really tryniu t,, think of something of more Importance In a game of poker than a knoivlrriKn of firearm would be. And they kuiupiI tit Impression that he wa having difficulty. Before he spoke, however, the do.r op. mi. 1 and a small stranger entered. Advancing toward the bar with a rurlou sideways motion and an Indescribable inp of self-effacement he (.ddresaed old mini Greenhut, whom he seemed to recognise as the proprietor. "How much doee It eost a man to jot a bite o' whisky here?" he said In a stage whisper. "One bit If you drink alone," replied. Greenhut, contemptuously. The poeulbllitl. of profit from surh a customer did not look great. The little man pulled out a few small coins from his pocket and then looked around the room to aee how many weri preeent. Then he (aid sadly: "I reckon I'll have to drink alone pard ner. I'd Just admire to ast the crowd, but I hain't got the price. Just trlmma bite." And he put a dim and tlu-e pcU. nles on the bar. Old man Greenhut net out a bottle and a glass and picking up the dime put it In tlu cash drawer, Ignoring tho cents, Eoelnn this, the etrajiger took them back and put them In hi pocket "They may com in handy if I vr gu no'th ag'ln," he said with a hamefaoed expression. "You'un don't know how hard up 1 be," he continued. "I reckon th' on'y thing I c'n do Is for to soil a hoodoo oharm I got, if I c'n find a poker player t buy It." "What sort of a oharm yon -rot asked Jake Wtnterbottom, with ome curiosity. "I wouldn't mind buyin' of tt. If 'twa any good. 'Pears like 'It hain't done you no good, though." "That's 'cause I ean't play poker,- eakl the little man, eagerly. "I get all mixed up when I try to bet But I o n hold th' all-ftredest hand ye ever aeen when I deal. If I knowod how to play 'em proper, I'd own th hull valley In a year." "What kind of a Ha Is that?" said Jim Blalsdell, roughly. '"Taln't likely t yon c'n deal no better n anybody else, hoodoo or no hoodoo." ' "Don't reckon I can," replied the BtUe man, meekly. "But somehow I do hold 'em when I deal." "I wouldn't b'lleye that thoutn I see a ) It." said Blalsdell, but Wlnterbottom, who f had seen something of voodoolsm in his . youth. SM'-ir-Ktn.l that It ' the matter to test, and a th stranger was eager to show what he could do, old man Greenhut produced a deck of oard and they all gathered at the bar. ' The little man took the deck, and aftor ! glancing through It as If to see whether j it was a regular deck or not began shuf- ' fling. He was so awkward at thla a tq ! provoke tho smiles of the others, and once ! or twioe he fumblud the cards so badly that he dropped several of them, but pick : fng them up again he continued to shuf fie till the others grew impatient. j Finally he offered them to Bassett, who ' cut them, and then proceeded to deuj. It seemed Impossible, so awkward he was, that there could be anything crooked about It, and even Blalsdell, who wae watching keenly, failed to detect anything wrong-, but when they picked up their hands, each. ' man looked surprised. "I reckon yo' cha'm didn't work fbts) time," said Jack Wlnterbottom with a grin as he showed an ace full. "That beats me," said Blalsdell, ehowfn a four flush, "but mebbe I c'd slack up) ag'ln the deuler a'ter the draw." Then they found that Bassett hud kliifra up, Pearsall a high straight and Green hut four tens. ' . "Hit ho' does look Ilk that there charm V done went bark on me this time," sahl the stranger, as If overcome with mortlfloa tlon, "but I donno. Lessee what I got" and he turned over the hand that ho iad dealt himself, which he had left lying on the bar till the others had looked. He had , four queen. "That looks crooked." said BlulsdolL "but I can't say I Been nothin' wrong." So tho little man said he would deul again and they all watched him more carefully than bofore. SeeinR their scrutl he appe-ared to be confused and cortalnly more awkward In his actlonn than ever, but after u time lie completed the deal and they all picked up their cards without a v.oid. Of them all Wlntoi hottoni was the only one who seemed much Inteiested, but he said with some excitement, "I'll bet you a hundred you can't beat me this time." "I ain't got no hundred," said the little man, sorrowfully, "an' I ain't looked at my cyards yet, but I'll bet you tho charm a'n your hundred 't I got the best hand " "Done," said Wlnterbottom, with. UW confidence of one who ha a sure tMn;. and he produced th money, whereupon the little man put a small brown paper parcel on the bar. "The charm's In there," he said, and ther turned over the cards. Wlnterbottom had four kings and an aee, hut the little man had a small straight flush. "You win," siiid Wlnterbottom reaiffty enough, "but I'll glvo( you five hundred fo' the chnrm." "1 wouldn't tako It." sulci the little man, "on'y I'm such a ornriry player what I can't Bet no tnonfy otiten the hnndu, when I t"t 'oni. U'sldes that I'm almlKhty po' an' need the money. But you mustn't never look at th.it there charm on'y when you'iu all ulono In the durlt o' the. moon." This was said so Impressively that Wln terliottom paid over the money unhenl tutliiKly. and the little man ufter treat In two or thre time took his departure. "Looks like I was rltiht when I uu.Ul J j there was mo'n u ondm standln' o' (runs goes to the maklu' of u poker pluyer," oh- ' j served old man Greenhut after he hud 1 left. f "Oh, 1 don't know," said Mr. Owen I , 1 pepper. "The laft time I seen that llttlo ' 1 sawetl-off ho was givln' an entertainment v t o' parlor magic In a intislo hall In Ncti J I Orleans. Signor Lombardlo he called his. j I self, an' hn was the slickest I ever seen Jufcglln' (-yards." i "Prove what I said," exclaimed old j j man Greenhut. "You'd oughter onderstand who you're playing with." ' But Wlnterbottom limbered tip his g'ni i and went out on the levoe. 1 I Not Within III Itlabta. "Can I have two good seats, well down, not behind a post, and on the uiele?" ask'-d Hie duiel gentleman at the box orriea win. dow. 'Throe, dollurs anleoe." reollna the tl. w,i seller, slamming out two tickets that callcfl for seuts In the last row. behind u pui.t, and in the middle of tho row, at that nut tnese aren t what I want Object tho man. "Can't help that, (lot to take Vm or nothin'," resMind the ticket seller, ob viously Irritated. "Look here, young man, that's no way to talk to people who come hero to buy seats." "Huh! You talk as If you owned tf theater." J "I do. I hupin-n to be th new owner' "Then git away and let people that wart to buy seals have u chance. You know vary well you can get lu, fur Evothllij'.'" Lt