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THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900
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OFFERED FOR SALE
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f "COND hmd typewriters sold, rep-ilred
V v ril Tpwrlt,-r Kirlnine, (7 Farnam
Mtsrrllaavens.
, COAL
1 f.-r coal. We guarantee
AT CUT PRICES
you from ROc to
very ton and give
s correct welahta.
Jospnblatt's Cut Price Coal Co.
,'OAL B baskets $1. Dry kindling, a load.
'j delivered. Mar Ice ft Coal Co. I). 41K3-.
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IiHI'US at nit nH. . er.iv,,
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; ; uiu. ir, taiaiogue ii ee. Sherman A
McCornell Drug Co.. Omaha, Neb.
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( FOR PALE New and Id-hand billiard
and pool tables. We lend the world In
.cheap bar fixtures, easy p.iyments. Brune
. wick-Bilk Collcnde,-, 407 So. 10th Si.
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? SHOLARSIIIP on Wading business ro'
S lege tor sale at discount. Address P tW.
' Bee.
i WE HAVE on hand a number of Ink bar
f relsi which we will sell at 60-; each. They
' are fine for rain water or ashes. Call at
prissroom Bee Publlalng Co.
HA FES, new and eecond-har.d. 1110 Farn.
?l OVERCOATS SLIGHTLY USED, at a
inrgaln A B. SINGER. 416 N. 18th.
SOME OF OUR ItAKGAINS
1 Bond second hand organ, 116.00.
1 good second hand upright piano, Rose
wood care, $:V.II.
i 1 slightly used, upright Emerson piano.
? $175.00.
1 J. MARSHALL SMITH CO..
308-310 S. 18th St. Opposite Court House.
CASH REGISTER BurKcss-Grantlen Co.
1M1 Howard a:reu
STONE for door. window sills anil
coping for sale. Inquire Bee Pub. Co..
17th and Farnam.
EVERYTHING In tvnrwrlturi' ,..! .
j few of our bargains: Rebuilt No. 2 Smith
1 rremler. 111; No. 8 Oliver, 15; No. ( Rem-
Ington. $.13 ; machlnrs shipped on approval;
J no deposit f-'iuired.
rirtvwilir.lt t.Vl.TMKNI CO.,
206 8. K'th St.
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76 YARD? of genuine linoleum, piactl
cally new, at a bargain. Lufert'B Jewelry
Store, Council Bluffs, la.
COAL by tha on. Call Webster 6VJT.
fOH SALE Tw oVroller Inn dpak. iuri
aw. Inquire It. W. Baker, Supt.. Bee Bldg
COAT. Tubllo Market Special. d-r.
EeHt vaue ,n Omaha. .
Partridge-Thompson Co.. 1610 Hurney. D. 5G41
Second-Hand Boilers
We will sell two boilers thai have been
In use ut the Bee buildm. They ure euch
no-norscpower return tuuuiar boilers, is
Inch diameter by IS fee, long. They have
188 C. I. tubes, 3 Inches by 13 feet. Work
ing pressure Lri0 sounds per square Inch.
Heat suiiace, 19,000 square feet. Urate area
12V square leet.
We are very anxious to dispose of these
boilers immediately and will sell at a bar
gain If taken at once.
THE BEE BUILD1NC1 COMPANY.
17th and Farnam Sts. Omaha, Neb.
FOR SALE A good, self-adding cash
register; will sell on easy payments. Ad
dress P-4TL car Bee.
HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand. 118 Farnam
FOR SALE Half dressing parlor, first
class location, doing excellent business. For
quick sale. I1G0. Address D 6K7. Bte. .
WASHING machine for sale, hand power.
Sjltal,.e lor a laundry, cheap. 2.V7 l.eav
vnwur'.h. FOR SALE.
1 r.J-lnch roll top desk.
1 57 1'irli roll ton rtosk.
1 typ. writer dork.
1 rt":.i!;iston typew.lier.
bookkcepe; ilt'sks.
1 ;nr;e wii: cnw.
1 t'nlvc nl mhllng machine.
1 flren.oofKHfo. ....... . . .
4 Kalrbatik Coir scales.
4 lour whieled trucks.
1 d t Ki-aph muchlne.
CALL 1116 FARNAM ST.
SKND In your name for enrollment now, :
to THE BENNETT PIANO CU B. i
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OSTEOPATHY
JOHI"SON INST.. 41S N. Y. L. Tel. D. HOI.
Ul Knthryn
Nicholas. BOS N. Y. L. Bldg.
PATENTS
1 O. BAltNELL. Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117.
HUFFMAN. CIS Neville Bids
Book free..
PERSONAL
fiflAT Andover, Egg. Lump, $ 60. B. H.
VUVU Morehouae Co., W. $105. B.224S.
t A flVl'TTP treatment. Mme. Smith,
JMiVU.NCjJ.lVy j22 a 16th St., third floor,
Private confinement home. Mrs. Dr. King.
1324 fc. Hth. Tel.. Web. 2m-. lnd.
JOHN rANB Is In town. Now Is the
tlmo to trim trees, trellises, grape vines.
Tel Red ?704, lnd. A-H64. Red 6tt6. 1S1J
-Riming St.. U01 S. Ibth Ave.
fnPVtJ Your corn comee out or your
IMJlvlN O quarter comessback when you
,c Com Jelly. Haines Drug Co.. ItilO Far.
M A flMPTTf1 treatment. Mme. Smith.
JU.ttAJlNljJ. J.V b22 g mh St thiri floor
j JAMES Rl'BY can get Insurance money
PRIVATE! HOME durlns confinement:
hables for adoption. Good Samaritan Sanl
torlum, 740 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, la.
IW1LL expressman who hauled goods
T.Tom a.til Hurt (rear) Saturday, pleaae
communicate at once with undersigned
compensation. Address ' Bee.
A HOME for women during confinement.
We find homes for babies where mothers
cannot care for them. Babies boarded.
For terms address Mrs. Martha A. Lee. 401
Bancroft St.. Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Doug
las 182L
THE SALVATION ARMY solicits caatotf
clothing; In fact, anything you do not nned.
We collect, repair and sell at ISA N. Uth
Ft. for cost of collection to the worthy
P or Call phone iJouglaa 4138 and wagon
will call.
WE RENT ajid repair all makes of sew
l: g macMurs. 'Pbonea, lnd., A-lt3. Doug.
X Nb. Cycle Co.. corner 15th and Har
tley. STRICTLY private home for confine
ments; excellent care; babiea adopted;
ti allied nurse. 20i Davenport
VTnSana toupees fi
for men. GRIFFITH.
THE famous Velvetlna Toilet Goods. Kor
...iu Dy ail druggists or phone Douglas eta.
Atiene de Voy. Manicuring and massage.
Mlr loth L jTlat A. Phone U. lit.
MAIK. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow,
njagiietlo and maasage treatmenw. Iu7 N.
Itux bt.
. MASSAGE AND BATHS,
'..w. '" oltl feu1"" Store Bldg., 4th floor.
$J bu. 16th St Stairway on Douglas Hi.
-Hn..ElluEKS' Prvste confinement borne.
L1 Manna St. D.
Masque Suits "njm&
OMAHA Stammerers' Ins.. Karoee Bldg.
.IOMK WA.-HHl'BNS new book, the
"l iidei world Srr," sold at all book
stiirts, price. $1.U1
M ECU ANO THEKAPY
Is a drugless cure for lost physical vigor.
Consult Dr. Msrgartte Hallorao. tM Ne
ville block Tel. Doug. Tibl. Under super
l vision of M. D.
WOO per month secures n high grade
lauo In THK BENNETT COMPANY
iano Clubs. Join now.
P0UL7RY
r .x i r tine sias-ie cwn o nnoae island I " P"r avie, i nines souinraet or tJouu
I! o cockeirls 'or -ale: early halcue.l. It. l Bluffs. It. F. D. No 1. Dumfries, la
lintel. Cisla. Neh ', 'i'uuue 1:). jOll-11. D. W. veavrr.
POULTRY
(Conitnu1. (
Hcreenlngs. $1.60 l' ibs. Wagner. 801 N. IfUh
M. B TURKEY'S for ll!i;rln reason.
Mrs. W. r. .Preston, .North Loup. Neb.
le U-NKED-A Poultry Tonic for 0
iays; If your egg Increase doi"a not twice
pay for your tonic, yur money will be re
funded. U. K. Johnion Co.. Omaha, Neb.
FOR SALE Choice R C. Buff Orping
ton cooks, cockerels, hens and pullets.
Toulouse geese, are pris winners, at a bar
gain. Peter A. Hrehm. Harvard. Neb.
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FOR SALE Buff leghorn and black
mlnorca cockerels and pullets. 1H12 H. St.,
South Omaha. Neb.
PRINTING
PHONE I N D A-2S2I for good printing.
Lyrgstad Printing Co.. lr.th Capitol Ave.
REAL ESTATE
REAL, ESTATE DEAI.EH9.
REED AB8TRACT CO., Est. Ifir4; prompt
service; get our prices. 1710 Farnaci St.
GANQESTAD, 404 Bee Blg. Tel. D S7
PAYNI INV. CO., first floor N. T. Life.
BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Brandel Bldg.
RfAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO.
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. President
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOANS
E. H. Ambler, Ili-JO Barker Blk. D. T.
CITY PROPF.UTV FOR IAI.R.
12i Investment
Fine inside corner lot and brick
building, in flrst-clags condition and
always rentod to choice) tenants.
MIDLAND I XV. CO.,
McCague Bldg.
Phones, I). 1152, A-2656.
2."S1 EVAXS St., 7 rooms, new. modern,
oak and pine finish; near Omaha univer
sity J.'U60. call W-311'9.
Can You Beat This?
6-room one-story frame house for
$400. Owner wants house removed
and will sell at this low figure. Lo
cated at 31st and Martha Sts. Terms,
cash. Buy it and make some money.
We'll tell you how.
Shimer & Chase Co.
Sole Agents,
309 S. 17th St. Both 'Phones.
THREE NEW HOUSES.
,16th and Hamilton; every convenience;
fine location. On terms.
W. T. GRAHAM, C04 Bee Building. D-1633.
29C7-69 PACIFIC, 8-room bricks, strictly
modern, excellent condition. $40.
BENSON A MYERS CO..
Phone Douglas 74fi. 412 N. Y. Life Bldg.
FOR quick return list your real estate
for rale and exchange with me; no sale,
no pay. W. W. Mitchell. Board of Trade
Hide.. Omaha, Neb.
FIELD CLUB
$6,000 buys new, strictly modern
home, east front, between park and
club. For tmiall family it is Ideal.
1618 South 33d.
$6,500 buys complete home of eight
rooms and hall, 60-ft. frontage, with
cement driveway; new paving paid;
faces Oakhurst park. 1109 South 33d.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1001 N. Y. Ufa. Doug, or A-2152.
JNrPJSTMENT , ,
120 fret frontage on Central Boulevard;
one ", io.::i hmise, bath, cemented cellar
under entire house; one 4 room house, city
water; plenty of room for two more houses,
remits for J."? per month. This property Is
Kituaied within four blocks of eight large
liKUiMtrles. niak.n it a splendid rental
1 cation. IT ce J1,6C0. 1500 cash. Look this
over tomorrow.
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.,
1320 FARNAM ST.
Phone Douglas 10C4 or Independent A-XW4.
T WANT an offer nn In. 9 1lr.tr t
nal plat of the city of Omaha, with two
houses, lao and 1911 California atreet. Lot,
14x132 feet.
THOMAS BTt FINNAN,
Nw York Life Rmidlnr
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28TH AVENUE
RESIDENCE LOT
60 ft. east front, best view In city;
paving and all Improvements paid.
Ask us to show you.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1001 N. V. Life. Doug, or A-2152.
W. L. SELBY
Dundee Specials
Tho new 7 room, 2-story house on the
N. W. corner of 50th and Davenport Sts.,
must Ua sold withlr. the next 10 days.
Downstairs has an elegant living room with
built In book cases and brick fire place;
large veranda lOxiW feet opening off of
living room on south; all bed rooms have
2 closets; large cemented cellar; lot 60x135
feet. About $1,750 cash, balance monthly.
The bungalow next to the above Is a
little gem. Large living room, finished In
oak. Tile vestibule and bath room. Hand
some lighting fixtures. Large attic with
room for two more rooms. Furnace. South
front lot $1,000 cash, balance monthly.
These are two good propositions and will
pay you to Investigate. Call for
E. W. Stoltenberg
436 B. of T. Bldg.
Fhone. Doug. .1510.
2CTH AND CALDWELL.
House of 6 rooms, modern except furnacs,
$l,6otl
W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Building. D-1532.
SIX ROOMS, BRAND NEW
Strictly modern, large lot, paved street
near car. Small amount cash, balance
VERY EASY TERMS
NOWATA LAND A LOT CO..
Suite 24 New York Life Bldg.
REAL ESTATE
FAHM AMD HV.Mil LA.U FOR S.ALE
California.
FOR SALB 1J acres Improved orchard
and tvlfalfa, 4 acres pasture; personal prop
erty. Including 6uo hens; income. $J.2u0 per
year. Price. $4,000. Town DSi tulle C. rl,
Skinner. Chicu. Cal.
FINE FARMING I.AND IN
EASTERN COLORADO
will raise Urxe crops of corn and small
grain; corn, 20 to 40 bu.; wheat and oats,
20 to 65 bu. per acre this year. $10 to fit)
per acre. Wrlie us for full particular.
YUMA COUNTY REAL ESTATE CO..
Wray, Colo.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 10-acre fruit
ranch In Canon City, Colo.; good climate;
water right unquestionable; well wt to all
kinds apples, cherrlea. plums and small
fruits: good Improvements, one of the
prettiest places in the Arkansas valley;
funner Information If draired; rouxt be
seen ;o be appieciated Address Lli W.
1 naytr, Victor. Colo.
Sk.
GOOD, well Improved SO-acre farm: nrlee
REAL ESTATE
FAItM AND H4NCII l.4M FOR 94.I.F.
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If laaeart.
TWO Mlssnmi farms for sale or will
triule for pmiwrtv In Omaha or vicinity.
27;ifi Decatur St.. Omaha.
Nebraska.
WHY INVEST voiir money In land f.ir
south or north when we have better laud
as cheap, and in many Instances cheaper,
In your own state? You can buy land with
the beet of hard soll.hat lavs level, for
IIS to tVi per acre In 1 irking county. Neb.
Nothing better In any state. ' Se th's land
before buying. MrKNIUHT B.EALTY CO.,
lt!2 o St., Lincoln, Neb.
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STOCK AND GRAIN FARMS
Jl!!0 acres. 1'4 miles from Belgrade, Nance
County, Nebraska. 1W acres under cultiva
tion, balance pasture and timber, running
water, good house, and barn for . head of
horses, small granary, land Is rolling, but
not rough. For price and terms, apply to
W. H. Davis, Ag-nt. Fullerton, Neb., or
S. L. Sturdevant, Owner.
FOR SALE OR TRADE A good home
stead of Irrigated land, under government
ditch, near Scott's Bluff, Neb. Will take
house and lot. or stock. Dr. E. H. Prouty,
R. F. D. No. 4. Council Bluffs. Ia.
100 ACRES 4H miles from Fullerton,
Neh.; SOD acres In cultivation; bn ance hay
land and pasture; about half Loup Val
ley land; 3 good sets of hulldlngs. This
Is a bargain. Trice, $r7.000. For terms
apply to
W. H. DAVIS. Fullerton. Neb.
WHAT'S YOUR REST CASH OFFER?
For two flno sections of farming land In
Klmhall county. Nebraska, 0 and 7 miles
nerthesst of Kimball, the county seat
sections 57 and SB, twr 1, range R5. Here
Is a chance to get In right. Address D. F.
Bowman, over 813 West Grand Ave., Des
Moines ,1a.
A Cass County
Nebraska Farm
At Your Own Price
To settle a partnership we will sell to
the highest bidder, on easy terms, a splen
did farm. .I1- miles southeast of Ashland.
Neb., comprising 406 acres, which must be
sold before January 20, 1910. For descrip
tion and full particulars write,
CASHIEK NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK,
Omaha, Neb.
Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA
We have 100.000 acres of choice .land to
selrct from, ranging In price from $5 to
$0 per acre. This land Is In the oil and
gas district and you might get an oil well
with your land.
NOWATA LAND AND l)T CO..
Suite 024 New York Life Bldg.
bregoa.
$7.1.00 WILL locale you on ISO acres of
choice productive, land In western Oregon;
price $2.60 per acre at time of securing
title. Call or write, 413 Karbach block.
TEXAS homes and Investments.
FERGUSON & WRIGHT.
Doug. 1834. 307 N. Y. Life Bid?.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
$300 to $C',000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe
Real Estate Co.. 1001 N. T. Life. Doug, or
A -2161
LOANS to home owners and home build
ers, wltb privilege of maklDg partial pay
ments semi-annually. No commission.
W. H, THOMAS.
603 First National Bank Bldg.
Good 6
Farm Mortgages
Always on hand and for sale
amounts from $300 to $3,000.
BENSON & MYERS,
412 N. Y. Life Bldg.
in
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
to loan on
Omaha Business Property.
THOMAS BRENNAN,
Room L New York Life Bldg.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St
GARVIN BROS.. 318 N. Y. Life. $N to
$2(0,000 on Improved property. No delay.
6 FARM and city loans; opclonal pay
ment; no delay. I. Slbbernsen. Omaha.
$100 tc $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead llldg., ISth and Farnam.
MONEY TO LOAN Pay: e Invi atment C
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
SECOND MORTGAGE! loana negotiated.
Apply Rooms 417-19 First Nutional Bank
Bldg. Bell phono Doufila 2318.
PAYNE. BOSTWICK & CO.. N. T. Life.
Private money. $500 to 15.000; low rate.
LOWEST RATES Bemle. Brandela Bldg.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
ACREAGE KOR RENT
We have several good garden tracts of
10 to 35 acres each, near South Omaha,
special Inducements if land Is seeded.
GEORGE A CO., 1601 FARNAM ST.
Nov. 28. !!.
FOR RENT The Prouty farm, four
miles northeast of Council Bluffs, consist
ing of 2oO acres plow land, alfalfa, orchard
and pasture, to an absolutely reliable man,
with some capital; must be ready to take
possession soon after public sale, January
H and 20. IfflO. D. L. Prouty. R. F. D. No.
4, Council Bluffs. Both 'phones.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
VACANT lots and houses. Have cash
buyers. U Karbach Blk. Red 3607. A-364j.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
t, ( and 7-room houses. If prices are rlgbt
we can sell your property for you.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO,
Suite C24 N. Y. Life Bldg.
MAPS
$10,000 stock general merchandise.
10-room modern hcise, a corner, two lots,
Omaha, $9,600.
7-room brand new house, full lot, east
front Omaha.
Want land. Price must be right to re
ceive any attention.
This la all choice property, no "trading
stuff "
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
Suite 24 New York Life Bldg.
WANTED TO BUY
BEST price paid for second-band furni
ture, carpels, clothing and ahoea. TL ljua
Jj7L
HIGHEST price for furniture. etc.
BELL'S Furn. Stole. liOt Dodge. Red 3o21.
BALTIMORE td-hand store pays best
price Sd-band furniture, clothes etc D. 4Iu.
Highest prices for old broken watches,
old gold, etc, U. Nathan, 211 8. 13th.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED at once by party of t, for 1
or s uioniiia suite oi lurntahed rooma
witn Doara in private ramlly. Location
must be good. Willing to pay llberaiiy
for satisfactory roonia. . Addieaa W-7U.
WANTED SITUATIONS
LADY with several years' business train
ing desires position selling either In city
or will travel. Al references. Address
W. U)7. care Bee.
rnnt nnd Wood V"n ?v.
u . s.ua. i
lnd, tt-2141.
WANTED SITUATIONS
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WANTED Py young man. place to work
for board while attending Boyles college.
Both phones.
EXPERIENCED rosd salesman, trunk
line or otherwise, open for position Jan. i,
!!10; references unquestionable. Address
I 704. Bee.
SITUATION wanted by reliable woman
to take washing heme. Web. M98.
WANTED-Posltlon as stenographer by
experienced telegraph operator, 21 years
old; railroad work preferred. Address !
M. care Bee.
LEGAL NOTICES'
THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
COMPANY.
SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETIN-T
Notice is hereby given, that a 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.
705 Market Street In the City of St. Louis,
Missouri, on Tuesday, the lth day of
January, 1910. at nine o'clock In the fore
noon of that duy. to consider and act upon
the following propositions:
(a) To adopt a code of by-laws for the
Company.
(bt To ratify, assent to and approve a
certain Indenture of lease bearing date the
lMh day of July. 109, by and between
Boonville. St Louis & Southern Railway
Company, a corporation of the State of
Missouri, and this Company and. authorixd
on behalf of this Company at a meeting of
the Board of Directors, held on the 16th
day of August, 1!.
(c) To ratify, assent to and approve tha
purchase by this Company of tne 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,
Joplln and Western Han way ompany, St.
Louis, 'Oak Hill and Carondelet Railway
Company, Sedalla, Warsaw and South
western Railway Company, The Kanfas
City Northwestern Railroad Company, The
Nebraska Southern Railway Company,
Omaha Belt Railway Company, Omaha
Southern Railway Company. Pacific Kail
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 Rail
way Company, by the amount of $175,000,000.
by the Issue of Gold Bonds of the Com
pany, limited In the agKregate to the
principal amount of $17&,0OD.00O 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 convertlbl-j
at the option of the holders and rcRlstered
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 authorize
the execution and delivery of a mortgage
and deed of trust on and of the whole or
part of the railroads and other property
and franchises of this Company whether
now owned or hereafter ucquired, to secure
such Issue of bonds by this Company, and
to consider and act upon tne fo. m and
terms of such mortgage.
(e) To consent to and authorize the pur
chase by this Company from time to time
of not to exceed $2o,000.000 par value of the
bonds of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and
Southern Railway Company.
f) To ratify the proceedings of tha
Board of Directors theretofore tnken In
and about the mattera aforesaid. Including
the authorization of said bonds and mort
gage 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 bo transacted at the meeting.
The stock transier docks pt jne company
will be closed at 3 P. M. on , the 7th, day
of January, 1910, and' will remain closed
until 10 A. M. on the Uth day of January,
1910.
Dated, New York, November 17th, 1900.
By order of the Board of Directors.
GEORGE J. GOULD, President
A. H. CALEF. Secretary. ,
Nov 18 to Jan la
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTERS
office, Fort les Moines, Iowa, Novem
ber 10, 1909. Sealed proposaIslVitri trUfljcae,
will be received here until S p. m., stand
ard time, December 20, 1903, and. then.
opened for the construction ' of a v.TJo,
chapel, with plumbing, lieatinr. ele"lf:
wiring and fixtures, at Fort .'Lies Molne
Iowa. Plank forma, plans. SDeoiflcatlous
and full information obtained at, thlsCJoi'5)
fire. A deposit of 16 required for drawrrrfrtr"
and specifications; deposit will be refunding h
on return of drawings here 'The United r
States reserves the right to -reject or ac
cept all proposals or any part thereof.
Envelopes containing proposals should be
Indorsed "Proposals for Post Chapel" and
addressed Constructing Quartermaster,
Fort lea Moines, Iowa. N24-3J-SO O8-0-18.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Omaha, Nebraska. Nov. 2. 1909. Sealed
proposals. In triplicate, Will be received
here and by Quartermasters at the posts
named herein, until 10 a. m., central stand
ard time, Leceniber 2, 1903, for furnishing
shelled Corn during fiscal year ending. Tune
20, 1910, at Omaha Q. M. Depot. ' Forts
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GOLF -FINALS AT LAKEWOOD
Herreschoff Wins Tourney by Defeat
ing; Travis.
BIG FOUR IN SEMI-FINALS
Ilerresrhoff Defeats Douglass -' In
the Morning- Round and
Travis Wins from
Travera. i-'' '
LAKEWOOD, N. J., Nov. 28.-Fred
Ilerreschoff of the West Brook (L. I.) Golf
club today won the annual autumn Lake
wood golf tournament, defeating Walter J.
Travis, Garden City, I up and 1 to go. The
semi-finals of this last tournament event
of the golfing season In the north brought
together the "big four" among the east
ern amateurs Herreschoff defeating Find
lay S. Douglasa of the Nassau Country
club, while Travis won a smashing game
from Jerome D. Travers of Montclalr.
Herreschoff Is a former national runnerup,
but today won his victory from men who
have won national honors.
Herreschoff made such a poor start that
his chances seemed dubious. The current
changed at the turn and a stymie on the
sixteenth hole tipped the scale In Herre
schoff's favor. Travis, who went out In
39 to Herreschofrs 41, bogey being 40, was
2 up at the turn. The tenth and eleventh
were halved In regulation allowances. Then
Travis lost the twelfth by dubbing his
second. The thirteenth was halved In
bogey and the fourteenth was also a half.
Travis nursod an easy putt on the fif
teenth, losing the hole In more than bogey
and again squaiing the contest.
Herreschoff stymied Travis on the six
teenth and won the hole. Herreschoff
second on the 405-yard seventeenth hole
put him well on the green, while Travis
failed to get down In two putts. The bye
hole was played, being halved In a regula
tion five.
Herreschoff,
Travis, out..
Herreschoff,
Travis, in
out 4 4 6 4 4 4 4 6 41
4 4 4 6 4 3 6 6 bo J
in 3 1 4 4 4 4 4 6 5
I 3644666 6
Clocks FRENZER 13lr and Dodge.
AMERICANS LOSE AT TENUIS
Australians Win International Sla
Alea la straight "eta.
SYDNEY. N. 8. W.. Nov. 28-Play in the
International Tennis tournament for the
Dwight F. Davis challenge cup began Sat
urday with the singles, In which the Ameri
cans were defeated In straight sets.
McLoushlln and Long of California met
respectively Urookes and Wlldltlg. the Aus
tralasians, who won the trophy from Great
Britain in L907. McLough in's volleying
was excellent, but he found Brookes' serv
ice practically unplayable. Wilding's
ground shota were brilliant.
The weather was cool and the sky over
cast. The court was slow. The attend
ance was good.
The score:
International Singles -Normal E.Brookes
of Australia bent Maurice E. McLoughlln
of the Unlt.-.d States. C-2. 6-2, 4-4.
A. E. Wilding of Australia beat Melville
H. Long of the United States. 6-2, 7-6, 6-1.
Moore Wins Prealdeal'a Cop.
PINE HURST. N. C Nov. 27.-F. A.
Moore of Apawamls was the winner of the
president's cup in the final round of the
sixth annual autumn golf tournament to
day, defeating F. T. Keating of L-nox. 1
up and f to play.
K l aw ta Record.
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NOTES OF TEN PIS ROLLERS
Metz Bros, of Omaha League Retain
Lead by Narrow Haryin.
LUXUS FIVE THREE GAMES BACK
Willow prlnK of Commercial
l.cnane Mill Several Onmes
Ahead of the Omaha
Hikes.
The Mets Bro.'s five of the Omaho
league bowlers are still throe games to
the good tilth respect to the I.tivus five
and the rival brewing Interests are watch
ing the two sets with acute Interest. Th"
Triumphs are several primes from rot j
living up to their name, but their -rrlp on
third place is fairly fiomre.
In tho Commercial leajrue the Willow
Springs have a fair marxln over the
Omaha Rlcycle five, with the rest of the
league strung out In the rear. In the
Metropolitan league the Reselln Mixers
have nearly 100 points over the Sunklst
Stars, who are doing wel', despite the
handicap of the name.
Standings of the several leagues ere as
follows:
Omaha l.eesjve.
Team.
Mets Uros
Luxiih
Triumphs
Hospe Co
Omahi Redding Co.
I irej-licrs
Advos ,
Molonyn
P. W. L. Pins. Pet
30 24
6 2 5.7'4
33 24
.-3 21
9 2:-.H:!
12 2S ill
.MS
St 17 Vi 27.0V) .SIP
S3 14 1 27.0-4 .r4
30 10 20 2'. 471
33 10 23 2.0'.'2
,8'3
33 10 23 21.M5
The Hospe company won three games
from the Omaha Bedding company with a
total of 2 000. i
The Luxus five won throe games off
the Molonya with a total of 2.R05.
The Advos lost a whole series to the
Triumphs with a total of 2. fill.
Schedule for this week; Monday, Hospe
Company oxalnpt Luxus; Tucsdny, Mo
lonya against Triumphs; Wednesday,
I ireshers against Metis Bi os.; Thursday,
Dreshcrs against Advos; Friday, Omaha
Redding company o gainst Metx Hros.
Individual standing for the week ending
November 28:
Namea. Gamei. At. 1 Names.
CUmea. At.
175
30 171
21 171
15 171
H 171
Sle
Hnrtiar
Burger
Clark
C. J. Pranclinio.
Johnaon
O. O. Pranclaco.
P. Conrad
Otilieaorg
Youtam
Zimmerman ....
Blakaner
Goff
Frlttchar
Mltrhrll
Dcnman
(IJtrda
Hunttnxton ....
Traey
Reynohla
Vt'alana
Jenaan
tl 1! iOearoler ..
!1 liPruah
IA 1S8 Snraaua . . .
13
' E Johnson
30 IMlKarr
lS4iBullrd II 171
3 1 I ' Hammeratrom ....20 16
13 Mw. Zltiman 3 11
.. 34 1 Btiarwood SO 16
.. 11 IS"! J. A. Ljr.ma 17 18
.. S3 179 j Olovrr 11 168
.. 10 17;rr,nrtlar 1 l
.. 1781 MrKelTaT 14 I'O
.. 27 1781c. Conrad 1
.. 17:srhmldt lf.6
.. 17 176, l'tl,.r 18 165
.. 38 17V B Zltiman S3 M
.. 27 174ITomao ti 1C4
.. 13 17IWaaka 18 14
.. 38 l?SWllar In 1
..27 ITS! En-ell 15 1S
.. 18 lmrofawall l HI
..S3 1711 K. B. Lyons 34 160
Webar
8-humahar 30 172; Inilo 160
Btnsele 27 172, Buihnll 14 147
Commercial Lessor.
Team. 1 P. W. L. Pet. Pins.
Loch's WIMow Springs. 27 19
8 .704 24.112
Omaha Bicycle Co 21 14
I Tel bus Candy Co 24 13
6i7 18.8SS
U
.542 20. SCO
O'Brien's Monte Cr'to 24 12 12 .500 21.4&S
Klauck's Glendales
15 8
.4177 12 916
Rrodegraard Crowns ..24 11 13
.458 20.903
Chabot Shoo Co. 27 12 15 . 444 23.643
Schroeder's St. James.. 30 8 22 . 267 24,274
Individual averages:
Namoa. Oama. At. I Names. Oamea. At.
Anderaoa II lMIOrotta 18 170
Hull II 190 1 Pagrrbarg 34 174
Martin 34 1 Cain 17 173
Bhulttl 61 17; Stafford 15 171
larp 31 ll Balaar 31 173
Bryan
. 1M Oarnandt 94 173
Kalna
Klauok
Suttan
Stlpanhorat ...
Kayt ,.
nilbraath .....
ITinrlcha ...t..
Godanachwag ar
Carman
Saaman I ,
11 ltSi Angatbarg 31 171
t lHIBntm.n 31 17
H iaj Watmuallar
30 172
n 171
21 171
n 170
34 ltii
37 17
33 1
18 16
H, M4
80 Ml
23 lit
37 1S7
I 143
14 140
II Ul l'iiti)
M tail Solomon
II ll.Drahoa
31 18o Vosa
IS lboi Mayna
34 l0i Hough
il 178Traynor
24 1711 Lehman
,M ' 1T7 Scannall
1 miHanaon
Itay .1,1..,..,..
Prlraaatt . .i,
tirlakwater'
Foley. IT 17H Wilson
Brunloa .'...'it. ..v. 36 !1l MeRae
Baehr H 17dHuatar
M l lletronolltan Leaa-ne.
" Teirn.
P. W. L. Pet. Pins.
Hoselln Mixers 21 16
S
6
84ii 10,799
Maney's Sunklst Stars 21 16
Derby Woolen Miiui.. 21 15
Excelsiors ..' 21 IS
Bungalows 18 9
Holleys 18 7
Parkey Autos 18 6
Dally News 18 6
West Sides 2t 6
Hussle's Acorns 21 S
.752 IO.S'12
.700 10.825
6
8
611 10.
.600
8.476
11
!$5
8.419
8.433
8.386
8,49
8,760
At.
,.. 1M
12 .330
12 .330
10 .22
18 .141
Individual averages
Naniea.
A v.l Name.
. 1301 Slmraonds
. )4i Mcyna ....
. ISOiOlhaon ...
. llAIOIIIham ..
. 1741 Ha.lar ...
. lull Riutale ...
. 1(11 Cals
. 1SI Pollora ..
. 171 Morton ...
. lMIW ard
Mflran
w gchnaldar
Realto
Bowars
Laird
(twynne
t'U
Paxton
Pattamen ....
O'Connar
... 168
... 158
... Ut
... U7
... 167
.. 1&3
... 1S4
... ISO
... 15,1
... 'W
... ISO
... ISO
... 148
... 146
... 143
... 143
... Ill
... 137
R. Srhnetder
1M' Marritt ...
Laharka 16 Krklaa
Cliadwall lMIKneri
Rocha lOlRandara
Mi-Lean llll Byrne
Howlay 1MI Lneker
Grirfalh llOlBell ,
Ortman l&9;('aray
Mcr.un, lialParkay
Boosters' Lea sue.
Team
Yousen's Co'ts
Union Pacific ,
Signal Corps '
Sy.iRKiie Pills
Cudahys
West Sides
People's Store ,
Cream City a
Individual averages!
P. W. L. Pet. Pins.
33 25 8
,7M 2S712
83 23 10
.'7 2K.r,fi9
30 17 13 Mi 23,62(1
S3 17 lti
.515 26,206
4J-6 2Ti.u';6
33 11 17
27 11 10
27 10 17
SO 4 26
.400 180,374
.370 20,334
.007 21.M1
Oamra. At.
27 151
37 If
II 1M
37 1(4
-il UI
37 1E3
30 Ul
33 UI
1J li2
18 :m
13 161
160
18 M
14 141
24 141
37 141
I 143
37 143
r7 141
141
17 1X4
18 133
- Name.
Youaan
Clark
Malthas ....
Cartar
Smith
gchratdt ....
Bngate ....
Elilroa
Coleman ...
Johnion
Chrlvtenaen
Wllley
Pagan
Bullard
Ocander ....
BruKgeman
i. Malum ..
Booth
C. Rica
Drummy ...
C. MUchaJI
H. Mid hall
Falconar ...
Gamea. At I Name.
33 184! Lof
Il 1-7: C Norgard
10 lM'Stlder
30 1M r. Hire ....
:S 1671 Aldrlck
30 1611 Collins
31 l.".Cof(ey ,
26 166: Pbwatl
33 lMiltudlgar
37 mKunol
,.(7 1631 Ualanay ....
33 !6 Larton
37 1131 1, Norgard .
II Eait
34 H'J Howard
10 141 1 W. Malum ,
II 10, Hunter
30 160 Abbottt
C7 ien(Rurt
16 117 Grantham ..
17 1M Ratakln ...
:l lMHoya
33 164
Poetofflee l.eaiiue.
Won.
IX
Team.
Sea Dogs
City A
General Delivery
l ay Mailing ....
Night Mailing .,
City C
Nitnaa. .
Baahr
Latay
Cl.adwall
L'tt
O'Connor
Lough
Bandy
Orabb
Oallup
Lost. Pet.
9
.W7
Ml
.476
.48
.428
.333
Av.
.. 147
.. 147
.. H4
.. 141
.. 143
.. 113
.. HI
.. lit
..111
.. 137
.. 113
16
10
11
9
9
8
11
13
12
18
At.) Names.
l8 0laaa
1ST Harrier
W, Morton
K4'Nugttiit
163 1 Short
MI Nlron
1M Pyberg
l.ia-K ellay
1A8 Croilar
IjO Lyons
. 19 wmtrra
Chriatanaao
ktaara
EOESES DIE IN HIGH ALTITUDE
Karlfled Air at Juares Too Much for
Animals from the North.
EL PASO. Tex.. Nov. 28.-Tha high altl-
tuae is Killing tne norres mat nave como
here for the Juares race meeting. Marline,
owned by A. T. Vandeter, and May Hanley.
owned by Johnny Farrls, died this morning.
Ludhlana, a Latonla winner, owned by
John Merkleln, died yesterday. The latter
horse was valued at 15,000.
Recently a fine 16.000 Muraan stallion on
exhibition here died of pneumonia. Pajorlta,
owned by H. G. Bedwell, Is seriously 111
with the same ailment. The horses caught
cold coming here and the htgh altitude
aggravated the Infection.
If you have anything to sell or trade
and want quick action advertise It ia
Tba Bea Want Ad columna.
Blacksmith is
Too Strong for
the Policeman
Wins in Tvo Fh flight falls Before
Small Crowd nt Washington
Hall.
rollrrman . J'tis n wis outclassed
In his wrestling bout vith rtlnckmnlth Jack
Meyers at Washington hall Saturday, tho
pride of the fore" losing til straight falls.
Meyers was the KKto kHur throughout, Jen
sen te!tij( beneath during most of the thlr
t u minutes the men were on the mat.
Meyers took both falls with a half Nelson
and bar hold, the first taking him seven
minutes and forty seconds; the second four
and a half minutes.
As a preliminary Mark Chester and Wll
llnm Ruble wreMhd to a draw, putting up
a very clever exhibition. Ruble won the
first fall In sovntoen minutes with a half
Nelson and bar lock, while 'Chester toolt
the second bout In fourteen minutes with
a crotch and half Nelson. After wrestling"
ten minutes In the third bout Referee John
Holdcn called time, the men having con
sented to a draw If neither secured a fall
after ten minutes.
Owing to the Inclement westher the at
t'ndance was very small and t.elther of
the principals In the main bout vrera
worked up to any pitch of enthusiasm.
W. M. Hokuf ch:illeng;d tho winner and
will likely meet Meyers on Friday evening
of next week.
EVENTS OS THK lU W.MNU TRACKS
O. KO llerndon, 40 to 1, Wla First
liner nt Jin-keun vlllr.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Nov. 28.-A splen
did yatheiliiit witnessed some brilliant rau
Ing at Motu-r.ef park yesterday. O. K.
Herndon, offen-d at 40 to 1, developed the
suiprise of the day by winning the first
event In msy fashion. Center Shot, carry
ing the colors of C. H. O'Ncll. won tlm
spetd handicap, tho feature of the alto
gether good card.
Summaries:
First race, four furlongs, 2-year olds,
selling: O. K. Herndon tlu7, Gilbert, 40 to
1) won, Geratido (102, King, 13 to 6) second,
Miss Sly (103, Obert, 12 to 1) third. Time;
iAirlmer, Tempter, Marys Lamb,
Miss Raffaello and btrlerlus ran.
Second race, six furlongs, 3-year olds and
up, foiling: Home Run (103, Moore. 6 to 1)
won, Aunt Knte (106, Pago, 20 to 1) second,
John Ctorner (109, J. Held, 4 to 1) third.
Time 1:WV. Sllverlne, Darutna, Tlvollnl,
El Oro, San Gil, C. Clamp, Mr. Knapp and
Eustaclan ran. -
Third ruce, seven furlongs, 3-year olds
and up, selling; Ethon (114, V. Powers. 1
to 6) won. Cablegram (111, Musprrave. 12 to
1) second, Nattle Bumpho (108, Fain, II to
1) third. Time: 1:30. Blue Pulot, Youthful,
Ayreement and Marvin Ncal ran.
Fourth race, handicap, 3-year old and up,
six furlongs: Center shot (108, Obert. 6 to 1)
won, BeBom till, Page, 7 to 10)- second,
Guy Fisher (106, J. Howard. 11 to 2) third.
Time: 1:16. Takahlra and Hasty Agnes
ran.
Fifth race, mile, 3-year old. Belling: Marry
Gift (107, a. Burns, 6 to 1) won. Endymlon
(102, King, 10 to 1) second, Rubin Grand
(96, Moore, even) third. Time: 1:42, Fur
nace, Elgin, Cunning and Warfleld ran.
Sixth race, mile and ono-ntxteontn, J-year
olds and up, selling: Elmwood (107, Mus.
grave, 7 to 2) won, Heart of Hyacinth (112,
Howard, 7 to 1) second, Wnolstono (109, '
Page, 6 to 2) third. Time: 1:60. Oberon,
County Clerk, Gatlen Laws and Point Ioo
ran. '
Favorites Win at Tampa. .
TOMPA, Fla., Nov. 28. Four favorites
again brought home the money. Sum-'
marlea:
First race, five and a half furlongs, sell
ing: Fores (113, E.step, 7 to 10) won, Cap
tain Glore (100, A. Burton, 10 to 1) second.
Autumn Girl (102, Davenport, 2 to 1) third.
Time: 1:12. Mennun. Iceran and Carina
Montour also ran 1
Second race, six furlongs, selling: Rebel
Queen (119. Lovcll, 6 to 6) won, Baleshed
(112, Hatchctt, 8 to 1) second. Elysium (101,
Davenport, 6 to I) third. Time: l:lly. J. C.
Core. Comlo Opera, Jupiter. Sirtda D and
RlKht Guard also ran.
Third race, five and a half furlongs,
selling: Escutcheon (109. McCabe, 6 to 6)
won. Warden (100, Ortnes, lti to S) second.
Serenade (100. Devetich, 7 to 2) third. Time;
1:12V. Bronte, Lucullus and Annie Donohue
also ran.
Fourth race, five and a half furlongs,
purse: Tackle (109, Davenport, 6 to 2) won,
Virginia Maid (101, Irvln, 11 to 6) second.
Nettle Carlta (106, Lovell. 10 to 1) third.
Time: 1:12!4. Judge Dundon, Blrdslayer
anil Alegra also ran.
Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Strome
land (112. Walsh, even) won, Descomnets
(110, D. Boland, 13 to 10) second, Alice
Mack (90, 10 to 1) third. Time: 1:U. Zee
ola. Hurlock and Vanadium also ran.
Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell
ing: Huerfano (102. Ormes. 8 to 11 won
Hanrlda (108. Davenport. 6 to 81 seenmi
Grenade (109. Glasner, 8 to 5) third. Time
ly. Oronoka, Waterlake, Dunvegan, Sil
ver Star and Nellie Burgess also ran.
Sammarles at Emeryville.
OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 2S.-Summarlee:
First race, five forlorn niii-. in,
do la (108, Cavanaugh, 14 to 6) won Dr
Dousherty (102, McBrlde, 12 to 1) aec
ond, Old Mexico (112. Jackson. 6 to 1 )
third. Time: 1:01 . Silver Grain, Zlnk
and Ocean View finished a named.
Second race, mile, selling: Sir John'dOS
Cotton, 6 to 6) won, Livlua (110, Archl-
ubiu, 2 10 1 1 seconn. Tommy Ahearn (1)0
Keogh, 6 to 1) third. Time: 1:44 H. St.
Albans, Jim Hanna and probe finished
ae named.
Third race, five furl. intra m . T.. .
senger (109. Archibald, 8 to 1 ) won, Os
lene Gale (106, Selden, 23 to 6) second,
Calopus (105, Buxton, 6 to 1) third. Time:
i-.vits. cuoie uraney ana jonn Whnlen
finished as named.
Fourth race, sly And oi-blf e,i nm
Oakland handicap: Bubbling Water (loo!
uiass, 0 to z) won, nariy j ine (110, Archi
bald, 7 to 10) second, Madeline Musgrave
(93, Denny. 12 to 1) third. Time: 1:2Q.
Prejudice, Bogga and Fulleta finished as
named.
L" I f 1 V, ....A flvA nnri .,n.l,.l, e, , 1 n ....
selling: Fernando (107, Coburn, 7 to 2)
won, l.fceiLii vuiii till, irf-nioaiu, S to b )
second. Belnade (103, McBrlde. 86 to 1)
third. Time: 1:07 . Mllpltas, Darelngton.
Beaver Dam Lad and Burning Buah fin.
lshed as named.
SUIT FOR CHRISTY CHILDREN
Habeas Corpus Proceedlaars Brought ,
by Artist's Wife Heard at -"'
Kaaesvllle,
ZANESVILLE. O., Nov. fT.-The habeas
corpus proceedings brought by Mrs. Ma
belle Thompson Christy, wife of the ar
tist, Howard Chandler Christy, for the ;
possession of their 10-year-old daughter, ,
Natellle Christy, began today. Mr. Christy
was present In the crowded court room, but
the announcement was made that his wlfd
was detained In New York and would not
be here until next week.
Mrs. Christy's counsel asked that tha
time for the hearing be extended, as Mrs.
Christy was unable to be present. He con
tinued by moving that the child, who was
In court with her father, be placed In the
custody of the sheriff. The court ruled .
that the girl should remain In her father's
charge, his lawyer promising that she
would be produced In court when neces
sary. The court set the hearing for Du
cember 17 and 19 at which time It was an
nounced that several witness, would be
present from New York to give testimony.
Mia. Christy declined to state whether or
not there was any foundation for the
rumors of a reconciliation.
ALBERTA MINERS ON STRIKE
Coal Famlae Threateaed as Result otj
Dissatisfaction of Work.
awn.
EDMONTON, Alberta, Nov. 28 Two
hundred miners employed In the Stanley
Coal mines around this city went out on
strike last night because of dissatisfaction
with working conditions. As a result a coal .
famine Is threatened here and the schools
and tha power house will have to clou.