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r TIIH BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1009. 11 4 1 1 A ft 1 OFFERED FOR RENT usee a i4 lollaci . ontlnued. t-HOOM hoti. r,2:i S. J4th Ave. V K. 3-.ih. Tel. Hurny 4 5. Inquire a-lt. rntv.nn. anis Ohio, $.; mod. hfat. Carlberg. ill N. T. Ufa. except FOR riKNT T r-Ftorv. rnomn ami .Nth; Wmt Farnum; luntlry In basement; ectrle and aas: cement door: iiilrin t.i fjoored attic, corner: 4 xeara old; newly r red nd painter); gag range, heater anl Wow shd all fee. Applv 4259 rarnnni Pi., or Willows, HSI Ilrandeis IJidg. Kent $30 12 ROOMS MODERN F.nsy walking dimance to center of city I.oratlnn mokes It very desirable foi lui ii.irg house NoVNATA LAND A I-OT Co. Hilte CM New York Ufa Bldg. 7 ROOM modern bouse, laundry, furnace. lUtiEcom park district, $2a. Tel. Harney 4t4 no Douglas; s-room, S27.60. Fienrer. Both Phones. John N. SIX-ROOM cottage for rent, 2603 Frank lin. St. NEW 8-room house, modern. Harney 647. MODERN S-room house, Zlt 8. 3Sth Ave I'hone Douglas 4.'Ji7. 4 ROOM, modern. IU0 N. 12d. HOUSES, flats, Oarvln Bros., SIS N. T. L HOUSES Peters Trust Co., K. T. Life Bid MAGOARD Van at Storage Co. D. 143S. l ack, store and atlp household goods. SPECIAL,. nth andr Maple. 7 -room all modern, full 2-story, nearly new; one block from north 24th car line. O'KKKFR REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A 2152. i Building. 44x44 FEET, ground floor, 10th and Doug las. Peters A Ed holm Co. Office. DESIRABLE single office, also suit of offices, in Continental block. ALFRED C. KENNEDY. 209 First National Bank Building. Tel. Douglas 721 t arcs. STOREROOM and basement In Rearm block, a O.j 620 N. 14th. Hall, 433 Ramge Hiag., com pnones. NEW StoriV ZUt Cumins. Tel. Web. tl7. DESIRABLE storeroom No. 1613 North t4th street, was occupied as a meat market iur over twenty years and is just tno lo cation for that line of business, 120. ALFRED C. KENNEDY, MS First National Bank Building. Tel. Douglas 723. OFFERED FOR SALE Fnrntturae. FOR SALE Hard coal stove, cookstovs nd bed, cheap. H. SchwarU, 4006 llamll ton street. STOVES, slightly used, sold revurd'.ess of cost. American Furnuur Co., Z20 N. 13th CHEAPEST PLACE tor STOVES ANI FURNITURE." Backet Store. 16 Cumins BARGAIN In .second hand Furnltura 8cheltser. 1711 N. 4th St W. 17.94; B. 1326. RANGE and heater for sale. B1S0. Call Harney Musical lastrusnesita. BL1GHTLY used upright pianos for sale at 19U8 Harney. C. H. Thatcher Co. D. 601. IVERS A POND piano, heap 106 MaCagu Blk. .almost new; PIANOS ' selected now In THE BEN NETT PIANO CLUBS will be held for ChrlRtmns delivery If desired. V SIX OCTAVE FARRAND ORGAN, good as new.-Also one .mandolin. . You can net these cheap.,. IU H. tli Ave. -- - l'Bwrltva. . rto . . MU li ';i Vif.- SECOND blind tytfewrtters sold, repaired. Central Typev.rUer Kxcbiinge. 1W7 Karnam. MlsretVanvoaa, PA A T 'ATCUT PRICES 1.111 li w ve you from Mo to It 5u on every ton and give better coal. We guarantee correct welgnta, Uosenblatt's Cut Price Coal Co. COAL 5 baskets, 1. Dry kindling, a load, tl delivered,-Star tea & Uul Co. IX 44t9. KAFf:. new and second-hand, 1110 Farn. 4738 N. S8th L FOK SALE New and 2d-hand bllllar, and pout tables. We lead the -world I: cheap bar fixtures, easy payments. Bruns l(k-Bjike Cullender,. 407 So. lttb St. DRUGS at cut prlues; freight pahl on ail $10 orders; catalogue free. Sherman McConnell Drug .Co., Omaha, Neb. . . 300 OVERCOATS SLIQHTLY USED, at a bargain A fa. J?INQi.R, 414 N. lelh. Large stock stoves, f urnlt. Must sell next SO days. Bell Fur. Co., 1406 Dodge, ft. 6631. 8HOLARSH1P on leading business col leg for sale at discount. Address P 604 Bee. &) 00 COALLt ,,ood' tr H- Harmon EVER VTHINO In typewriters; just a few of our bargatnsi Rebuilt No. S Smith 1 li-.l. m 9t . V at . A i . l 1" ww a Ijigton. iL,.Hi.chiiJ iiipc4 oa approval; MW UCVtMll 4 --VJ US I CQ, TYPEWRITER EQUIPMENT CO.. 30. . UtH 6L COAL by the ion. Call Webster SSI?. HALL'S gales, new. Id-hand. 1611 Farnam WK HAVE on hand a number of Ink bar reis which we will sell at &or ach Ti, are fine fr tain water or ashes. Call at prererooiQ, set J'UDllalDg Co. TEN beautiful Xmss cards 10 rents. Rat- isiacuon guaranteea. rttamps or silver. Cen tral Iowa Mercantile Co., Colo. la. ElU LIVERY AUCTION, SOUTH OMAHA. See the olg livery, auotlon ad under head oi rtorses ana - vehicles. F. D. VAN PELT, the Auctioneer. Phones Doug S68. Ind. A 2.'q. EIGHT storm sashes, S ft 10 In. by 2(U 1 uooa as new. v. neap. Ml b. uth St. Every week a remarkable gain in Bee 'want ads... The Pee made a big gain again in its want ads last week. It grew in paid want ads 24 columns over the corresponding week last year, while its nearest' competitor increased only 12 columns. Remember, too, that this' gives the other pa pers credit for all sorts of indecent ads, and fraud ulent ads, such as clairvoyant, etc., that the Bee has rejected. In most self-respecting homes The Pee is the only punier that gets past the door. Unclean, in decent, scandalous and sensational newspaper reading is objectionable to th intelligent, regard less of the work they do, or their incomes. The value to the advertisers of The Bee the paper that goes to the homes of all classes, ac counts for the satisfactory results from Bee advertising. OFFERED FOR SALE Mlseellaweou ontlaaed. AT.L FIZS of empt? bones and kindling nood for sile. Apply at office. F. W. Wool- worth A Co. be and loo Store. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INBT.. 41 N. Y. L. Tel. D. 14. Jir. Kathryn Nicholas. SM N. Y. L Bld. PATENTS 1 O. BA KNELL. Paxton Blk. Tel. Red T11T. li"FMAN. 11 Neville Bldg Book free. PERSONAL trTJVTT' tons coal; for particulars, R. H. Morehouse Co, W.3106; B 3245. f A fTMVTTP treatment. Mm. Smith. 16th St.. third floor. Private confinement home. Mrs. Dr. King, 12.4 N. $4th. Tel., Web. lof-9 - Ind. 1: ' V-i JOHN CANE Is In town. Now ta the time to trim trees, trelllees. grepe Tines. Tel. Red 7704, Ind. A-M49. Red 6464. mil Cuming St.. 1101 8- Bth Ave. fflRVQ Your corn comes out or your que tter comes back when you nee Corn Jelly HaHnes Drug Co., 1610 Far. f AUTCPYTTn treatment. Mme. Smith. lVLAVJltrjXX- a mth Ht. third floor PRIVATE HOME during confinement: hables for sdoptlon. Oood Samaritan Sanl torlum, 740 1st Ave.. Council Bluffs, la. THE SALVATION A RMT solicits caatot rlnthlng; In fact, anything you do not need. He collect, repair and sell at 134 N. 'Jth Ft., for cost of collection to the worthy poof. Call phone Douglas 4U1 and Wagon will call. OMAHA Stammerers' IniArUratt Bldg. WE RENT and repair all make of sew ing machines. 'Phones, Ind., A-1663, Doug. IimA Neb. Cycle Co., corner 16th and Har ney. JAMES RUBY can gt Insurance money by writing John or Charley. VVTnSrid toupees for men. GRIFFITH, "luo12 and 14 FRENZER BLK. STRICTLY private home for confine ments; excellent care; babies adopted; trained nurse. 26 J Davenport. Arlene da Voy. Manicuring and massage. I2 f loth tL Flat I. Phona D. 70. MME. ALLEN of Chicago, salt glow, magnetto and massage treatments, tul N. 17th St. DR. BJQGER3' liJi 'Marina 8t. private oonflovment borne. 1). WO. Maanua Knita L1EBEN S, Masque ouiis Howar4. u. uu MASSAGE AND EAT US. R-30S Old Boaton Store Bklg., 4th floor. 120 fco. 16th St. SuUrway oa Douglas flu JOSIE WASHBURN'S MW book, ths "Underworld Bewer," -aoU. at all book stores, price, $1.60. OOOD apple elder, everybody likes It. Muller makes the best. Tel. Harney 3525L MECHANO THERAPY Is a drualess cure for lost physical vigor. Consult Dr. Margarita Halloran, 226 Ne ville block. Tel. Doug. 77m. Under super vision of M. D. $6.08 PER MONTH, secures a high grade Piano In THE BENNhTT PIANO CLUB. LJotit now, selsct your Piano. MISS LA GRANB, baths, matuft. 1617 Dodje St., basement flat. Hours, 10 a. m. I p. m. 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 1921. POULTRY Screenings. $1.60 100 lbs Wigner. 801 N. 16th. M R TirRtf ETS for m!: nrn In season. ,'ira.! W. I. Vieeton. -North LoUp., Neb. PULLUTS $138 each in Light Brahmaa, White Rocks and Partridge Wyandottes, Cockerels, for $1.00 to $3.00 each In Barred, White and Buff Plymouth i Rocks, White, Buff, Partridge. Sliver and Uolden Laced Wyandottes, Single Comb Brown and White Leghorns, Single Comb White Mlnor cas, Light Br ah mas. Rose and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. Address Walter Hogue, Fairfield, Neb. , . FOR SALE Eighteen different varteUea of thoroughbred poultry; cocks and cock erels, getjse, ducks, turkeys, guineas, ban tams, dogs and white tahblts. All kinds of fancy pigeons. Write for free circular. u. L. Bruen, t'latte center, -Neo. PRINTING PHONE IND. A-2620 for good printing. Lycgstad Printing Co.. Uth A Capitol Ave, REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE, DBALBRS. HEED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 18S8; prompt service; get our prices. 1710 Faraata 8t QANGESTAD, 404 Be Bldg. Tel. D. 1X7.- PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. T. Ufa. BENJAMIN R- E. CO.. 477 Brandels Bldg. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. K. WILLIAMSON. President. CITY PHOPKRTY rH ALB. NEW 7 ROOMS MODERN Modern, up-to-the-minute, large lot. One of the choicest locations In ths western part of the city In order to ssttle partner ship quickly, will be sold at a very low price. VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND LOT Co. Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. HAVE you a good vacant lot to apply as part payment on either a five or seven room, brand new, thoroughly modern house, located on a good lot In a desirable neigh borhood? It so. us St once. Snt.Tier & Chase r0., SOS South 17th St., opposite court house. 2WS7-6J PACIFIC, 9-room bricks, strictly modern, excellent condition. $40. BENSON &. MYKR8 CO.. Phone Douglas 74. . 411 N. Y. Life Bldg. J 1 REAL ESTATE CITY t-HOI'KHTY FOR IALE (Continued ) INVESTMENTS Ter Cent Net Two St. I .on Is flats, practically new, all modern, cloee In. on paved street; were rented before fin ished, and have never been vacant alnce. A sure, safe In vestment In a location whera values are Increasing. Price, $16,500. 10 Per Cent Net Three new attached brick houses, having 7 Isrge rooms and reception hall each: oak finish, strictly modern, full basements with laundries, exceptionally well built, as they were built for a permanent Investment. These houses are located on the car line, are within wnlklng dis tance of the business center, are. close to the High School. Crelghton College and several churches. A good, safe Invest ment vfor $16,000. Reasonable terms. I Per Cent Gross Two 10 room modern houses, on 8. 17th St., close to the Omaha Dally News Office, and within a .block of good business. Also W feet on 17th Ave., irn Im proved; excellent location for brick flats; all specials paid. Only $12,000 for the entire . property. 16 Per Cent Gross Brick store and flat building. 22x44 feet, located on Douglas St.; good business location. Price, $7,500. Northwest corner 27th and Jackson Sts. ; 1-story brick St. Louis flat, modern. Also va cant corner, MxSO feet, ad joining, with all special In and paid for, which, If prop erly handled, will bring at leas 16 per cent net. Price, $10,500. For further Information about any of these Invest ments call on George & Co., 1601 Farnam St. Douglas 9 ROOMS VEST OMAIIA Lot 60x150. modern, oak mantel and grate: four bed rooms and hath upstairs, one bed room downstairs; front and rear stairways; barn and driveway. $4,600 TERMS , A genuine snap. 1 NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. 624 New York Llie. $50 CASH $75 CASH $100 CASH and $10 to fylO Per Month i Will Buy These 4- room cottage, city water, lot 26x130, $960. 8-room house, partly modern, lot 30x160, close In, and well situated, $2,660. 6-room cottage, partly modern, lot 40x80, close In, $2,160. 5- room two-story house, partly modern'on ?aved street and car Una, 16 minutes' walk rom P. O., $2,300. Neat 6-rooni cottage, city water, etc., full lot, north side, bargain at 11,860. Im mediate posaesslon. 1 good 12-room modern houses, well adapted for residence, rooming or board ing purposes; good level lot; close In; $3,260. and $6,300. BEE US FOR EAST TERM BAR GAINS IN IMPROVED PROPERTIES OR LOTS AND NEW BUILDINGS. RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., 432 Ranigo Bldg;., 16th and Harney. THESE ARE GOOD VALUES. $1,6002113 Grand Ave.- very attractive,- coxy nome,. i rooms, modern, not water heat, lot 60x132, cement walks, paved street. TERMS. $3,S00 Hanscom park and Field club dis trict, z well built, nicely arranged houses, 6 rooms each, bronxe hard ware, modern, lots 49x132. Belter see these. PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK HALE. TERMS. $3,800 WEST FARNAM DISTRICT, prac- tioaiiy new, modern, T-room home. 3 bedrooms and alcove, 42-ft. lot, cement walks, close to schools and ear. BUILT FOR A HOME. TERMS. 12 PER CENT INVESTMENT. $16,000 Best located, brick, tile and stone constructed flat building, 1 apa- t menta of 7 rooms each, oak and hard pine finish, sirioay modern, close to retail district. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. WALKUP Real Estate ompany B7&-71 Bmndels Bldg. Douglas 2893. TWO CORNER LOTS First class improvements all around them. City water, sewer, gas; near car; 60x134 feet, each $500. VERY EASY TERMS NO-WATA LAND r 624 N. Y. & LOT CO., Life. 2tl EVANS St.. 7 rooms, new. modern. ak and pine finish; near Oioaha unlver-alty-$3.76. Call W-21M. A New 5-Room Bungalow $2,800 EASY TERMS. 80th and BInney Streets. - Electricity, gas. water, sewer, e'.egant plumbing and fixtures. Furnace, laundry, cemented cellar and walks, eta. HALL, 4X3 Range Bldg. Both Phonea. $825 for 46x125 ft. lot. on the Boulevard, south of Leavenworth st. Just $250 cash, balanoe monthly payments, for s 5-room cotte.ge; new, modern, plumbing items, sis per mo. Only $1,750. If these interest you, call E. W. STOLTENBERO, Doug. 1610. 43S B. of T. Bldg. I WANT an offer on lot 1 black in nri lnal plat of the city of Omaha, with two houses. 1901 and llli California street. Lot 66x131 feet THOMAS BRENNAN, New York Life Building. 7 ROOMS WEST OMAIIA Lot 60x111. house one year old. built by owner; three bed rooms and bath up stairs; modern avery way; combination fixture ' $3,500-TERMS Looks like a Christmas gift. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 126 New York Life Bldg NO STORM SASH NEEDED Don't waste your money; equip your windows and doors with Golden All Metsl weather strip. Send postal to or see bam'1 Dickinson. Ill Ramge Bldg. REAL ESTATE FARM AND MA.NCH LAM D FOB SALB lis TWO Missouri farm for sale or will tiade for property In Omaha er vicinity. r,M Decatur at.. Omaha. 161 ACRES good land. 70 cultivated: build Ings, I springs, orchard; I miles town: 11.600. Other farms. L. A. Hudson, Nlangue, Web ster county, ata. Remember it enly takes a stroke r tw of the pen to mention the fact that you w ui ao us 1 be st. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RAfltH LAND FOR I A IK (Continued.) knits, Cheapest Good land In Nebraska. 320 acres mostly level; none rough; black soil, clay beneath; In Kimball Co., near Colorado line; about ten miles south of V. P. tn:n line to coast. WeAiave auto at nearest station and ean show you thla In a few hours. Write today. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N. Y. Life. Omaha, Neb. Phones Doug, or A J1FA 60 ACRES Near Paclfle Jumtlon, la.; 60 acres In com this year; balance pasture; 4-room house; nice grove and pi chard; this Is good land. Pr'oe $00 per acre; can make teruia. McCague Investment Co., v U0t Dodge St. AT $45 PER ACRE W will sell you a 320-acre Improved farm In eastern Nebraska, two miles of a good, live town and besu market. If you will look at this land you will agree that It Is very chesp. Selling t this Tow price In order to settle a partnership quickly. VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND 4 LOT Co, Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. Vk-lahoaaaw OKLAHOMA We have 1(4 00) acres of choice land to select from. :ai,lng In price from ti to 111) per acre. Tms land is In ths oil and gas district and you might get an oil well with your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. ttrrgoa. LANDS, $23oPER ACRE Have aome very choice timber land loca tions, accessible to railroads and rivera, yet unapplied for, and must be sold to settlers for $2.50 per acre In quantities not greater than 160 aores to any one purchaser. Any person over 21 years of age can mak ap plication without Interference with home stead or other government entry rights. These lands oontain mostly cedar and fir timber and will average in estimates, U.OUO, 000 to 10,000,000 feet per quarter section. Call or write 411 Karbach Bldg., Omaha, Neb. at DaKota. I 182'A acres In Brookings oounty, a D.. well Improved; 140 acres under cult, 40 a. pasture, balance meadow; 1 mile from town; price right, terms to ault. W. B. Shaw, Castle ood, 8. D. Wyesilsg. LAND OPENING, DECEMBER 10 1900. Wyoming Irrigated land for $T7.60 per acre, on ten years' time, and under the "Carey act," too. Think of Itl PLAN NOW TO START WITH US FROM OMAHA, DECEMBER 1$. No better time to see these lands. Huge alfalfa stacks. Immense straw stacks, bulg ing grain bins, crowded potato cellars and thousands of tons of sugar beets evidence of character of soil and climate conditions, and their combined productive powers. We want you to see these lands before you Invest a dollar anywhere else. We know that this Is the opportunity for YOU, whether you are now owner,, tenant or young man starting In life. WRITE TODAY FOR FREE ILLUS TRATED BOOKLET CONTAINING MAP AND ALL INFORMATION. Bend postal by next mall. Remember the date: CAREY ACT LAND OPENING, De cember 20, 1909. THE NORTH LARAMIE LAND CO., ABBOTT REALTY CO., AGENT. 411 Brandel Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 100 IMPROVED FARMS In central Min nesota; all sizes; chesp prices; easy terms: always a good tula. Write for: land list No. 21. Mentlpn this paper. C, D.4 Baker, Fer gus Falls, Minn. , , . MAKE MONEY BY BUYING THE FOL LOWING 703 acres, 'Sanborn county,' 8.' D., 86 acres under cultivation, all fenced, three miles of town; price Is $2T, per' acre: terms. 160 acres, Morton county, N, ,D., four miles of Msndan. at $12.50 per acre. Lym.ir. county, H. D., land at $10 and $15 per acre. L. W. Howard, Sioux Falls, S. D. REAL ESTATE LOANS $00 to $6,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Uie. Doug, or A-2162. LOANS to home owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually. No commission. W. H. THOMAS. (03 First National Bank Bldg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg: WANTED City loans and warranta, Farnam Smith Co., 1220 Farnam St. W. $101 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. ltth and Farnam. SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-11 First National Bank Bldg. Ball phone Douglas 2111. MONEY TO LOAN Payns Investment Co. WANTED City loana. Pstsrs Trust Co. PAYNE. BOSTWICK at CO.. N. T. Life. Private money, $600 to $6,000; low rata. LOWEST RATES Berals. Brsndels Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED VACANT lots and houses. Hare cash buyers. 411 Karbach Blk. Red WK. A-tM&. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR I. S and 7-roora house. It prices are light we can sell your property for you, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 34 N. Y. Life Bldg. MAPS FOUR S-room new modern houses, large lota, In southwestern part of Omaha; no Incumbrance; want Ntuiaska land, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 134, New York Life Bids. FOR SALE By owner one k-room modern house and barn In the r-.art of Kountae place, the beet reeldenoe addition in city Just the plac for a man who wants to come to educate nis children. iNear new college, public and parochial schools; fine shade trees, and broad pavsment all In and paid for. Would take 'a sec raw land or S-room cottsge or win sen on payments. Address C 744. Bee. TO EXCHANGE 10 acres land, central Dawson Co., Neb., halt cultivation, for mules, horbes, Shetland ponies or North Dskola land. T. E. wo.ienden, Coiad Neb. WHAT have you to trade for land? Nother fellow'n I have a tract of lu-he owns It, 1 trade It. Lock Box o!e, Omaha, Neb. FARM g end grass lands from $2.60 per acre up. What have you to trade for land? I locate on government land. Vv rite Ed Hanshaw, Laird, Colo. 310 acres of good farm land 4 mile front Denver, cheap, and 100 acres In Cheyenne county. Nebraska, for cash or Omaha In come property. A. J, got) Bt. Mary s Ave., omana WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid far aeeond-hand furnt. tuie, carpet, clothing and sbe Tel. Duf im. A platform scale In good condition. Addresa August Miller, SOT N. 13d St. South Omaha, Neb. WANTED TO BUT. JOHN. THE BUYER-Cecond-hand and misfit clothing, wedding dresses. Beat of prices. Ition . Douglae I12S and Ind. B IIU. IS TEAMS wanted by F. C. Jackson, 17th and Dougia. WANTED TO BUY (Contluued ) WANTED To buy a goo4 lumber and coil business. Addreeu T 10K. car Bee. WANTED TO RENT it, . wTrn - mm fcv nartv f 1 fAe or 1 mnntns suite oi rurnisnea room i ih board in private ramuy. wmiiim mi, at h. .. win nf ia aav iioeiatir for satlsfactor rooms. Agdress w-il WANTED Hotel to rent must be fur- nlshed. Can give best or rererence as to ability and oharacter. Addresa, XH, caro The Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS IJIDT with several years' business train- im desires oesitlon sailing either In city or will travel. Al references. Address W. M7. care Bee. injlTTT" tona coal for particulars. R. Morehouse Co. W.3106. B.2346. WANTED fy young man. place to work for board while attending Boy.ea college. Both phonea EXPERT accountant. Invoice work a specialty. C. M. Shonerd. Oxford. Neb. FAMILY washing and Ironing neatly and quickly dona. Webster t. i roll ki nTi r r-r. LEGAL NDTICC.S n..,n ...ao, t -t t n . . nr . v I COMPANY SPECIAL 6TOCK HOLD ERR" MEETING. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that a spe cial meeting of the stockholders of the Mis souri Pacltlc Railway Company will be held at the principal office of said Com pany, In the Missouri Pacific Building, No. 706 Market Street, In the City of St. Louis, Missouri, on 'luesday, the uth day of January. 1910. at nine o'clock In the fore noon of that day. to consider and act upon the following propositions: (a) To adopt a oode of by-laws for the Company. (b) To ratify, assent to and approve a certain Indenture of lease bearing date the l.',th day of July, by and between Boonvllle. St. Louis A Southern Railway Company, a corporation of the State of Missouri, and this Company and authorised on behalf of this Company at a meeting of the Board ef Directors, held on the Uth day of August, U09. (c) To ratify, assent to and approve the purchase by this Company of the whole or any part of the railroads and other prop erty and franchises bf all or any of the following named railroad companies: Carthage and Western Railway Company, Joplln and Western Rny company, L Louis, Oak Hill and Carondelet Railway Company, Bedalla, Warsaw and South weetern Railway Company, The Kansas City Northwestern Railroad Company, The Nebraska Southern Railway Company, Omaha Belt Railway Company, Omaha Southern Railway Company, Paclfio Rail way Company In Nebraska, The Pueblo and Stale Line Railroad Company, and Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway. Id) For the purpose of refunding under lying mortgage bonds and equipment obli gations of tne Company and tor other cor- porate purposes, to consent to, oonour In and authorise an increase of the bonded Indebtedness of The Missouri Paclfio Rail- way Company, by the amount of $ni.O0O,O0Q by the Issue of Gold Bonds of the Com- pany, limited ia in y ,u ini principal amount of $176,lai,000 at any one time outstanding, to bear Interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semiannually, and all or annum, payable semiannually, and all or any part of euoh bonds, as the Board of Directors may determine, to be convertible at the option of he holders and registered owners thereof "lo Block of the Hallway Company upon uch terms nd otherwise I as tn waiu or jjiiuivi mr utiwnuiK, and to ennaunt to, concur In and authorise the execution and delivery of a mortgage and deed of trust oa ana of the whole or part of the railroads and otlier property and franchises of tills Company whether nA nwnM or hereafter acouired. to secure 1 such Issue ot bonds by thU Compi iy, and ta consider and act upon uie iom ana terms of such mortgage. e Te consent to and au: oris the pur chase by thla Company f;oi.' time io time of not to exceed I26.000.0JO par value of the bonds of ths PL Loula, iron Mountain ana Southern Railway Company. (tl To ratify '-he proceedings 'of the Board of Dl'eotors theretofore taken In and about the matters aforesaid. Including uie suuturiKtuun oi eaia uvuae moi v mi anu dea of trust and the use to be made of Bald bond, and to consider am act upon such ' other business as may nronerlv oo tiaractd at the meeting. The stock transfer books of the Company will b c.oswl n I K H, on the Tin, gay of January, 1110, Bt.d will remain closed until U A. tL ou the Uth day of January, 1110. Dated. New York, November 17th. 1909. By order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President A. II. CALEF, Secretary. "The Missouri Pacific Railway Company. 1M Broadway. New York. Nov. 30th. 1:09. To the stockholders of the Missouri Pacific Railway Company: Referring to the notice sent to you November 17th, 1909, calling a special meeting of the stockholders of this company to be held on the Uth day of Jan- ,-,, lain vaii nnt r ths, h nnk transfer -boosj of this oompany will be closed at 1 o clock p. m. December 6th. 1900. Instead of January 7th. 1910. and re main closed until 10 o'clock a. m. January 11th, 1110. This change In data Is made to avovj any possibility et confusion in seal- lngiln the stock and rights to subscribe to bonds, prior to the date or said special meeting. If unable to attend the meeting please sign and return the proxy which we nave already sent you. A, H. CALGr. Nov. u to Jan. IS Secretary." Nev II ta Jan IS G0VERNMEN1 NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster, Fort Robinson. Nebraska. December 1, 1S0S Sealed proposals for fur nishing all material ana taeor lor addition to and repairing pump house, new boilers, new pumps, etc., at Fort Robinson, Neb., will be received here until 11 a. m. January t, MlO. Plans and specifications may be consulted at the office of the chief quarter master at Denver, Omaha and Chloago, depot quartermaster at St. Louis, and at this office. Blank proposals and Instruc tions to bidders may be obtained at the same offices. Plana and specifications furnished upon reoelpt of certified check for 116. to Insure their return. Envelopes containing proposals should be Indorsed. iTopoHaia ror improving ana Repairing Water System," and addressed to Captain F. T. Arnold, Constructing Quartermaster. Fort Robinson, Nebraska. DS-7-t l-10-U CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S office, bort lies Moines. lows. Novem ber 10. 1KU. Sealed proposals, In triplicate. win De received ner until i p. m.. stand ard time. December 10, 1WA and then opened for the construction of a post chapel, with plumbing, heating, rleitrlo wiring and fixtures, at sort Des Moines, Iowa. Blank forms plans, specifications and full Information obtained at this of- fl,-e. A deposit of $6 required for drawings and apecmcauons; aeposit win tie rerunded on return of drawings here The United States reserves the right to reject or ao- ceot all proposals or any rart thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for Post Chapel" and addressed Constructing Quartermaster, f ort Des Moinss, lowa. rsZ4-zs-w li-vu. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER manter. Fort Ieaven worth, Kansas, De- csmbrr 4. IW. Sealed proposals In trlpll cats will be received here until 11 a. m central time, January 4, 1910. and then opened In the presence of attending bid dere for the construction of an Engineer Bcnooi Annex io enrriaan nan ai rrtlsult, i..eavenwurui, ibiubi, iiiciuuiub I'iuiiiuiii heating and electrlo wiring. Plans and specifications may b seen at this office and offices or L titer ljuartermaatsrs. ht. Paul and Omaha; Builders Exchange, St. Paul; Master Builders' Exchange and U. S. Quartermaster's office Srarrltt building, Kansas City, Mo. Full Information and blank forms of proposals furnished upon application to this office. United mates re- serves the right to sccept or reject any all bids. Envelop containing propoaals should be merited "Proposals for Engineer School Annex to Sheridan Hall at Fort Leavenworth. Kansas." and addreaaed to Captain Wm. D. Davl. Quartermaster U. S. Army. Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. D4-S-7-SJ1-1 FOR ALL THE NEWS OMAHA DEE your uosrrs worth RAILWAY TIME CARD I K ION STATION 1TH A MAtO TJbIos) reifl Leave. Arrive. rwartanA Limited a IXim all 6t pm China aed Jseaa Mart, .a 4 4 pm at. Mem Oregen and Washington Limited airmara a I 4 am ..all M pm a $ M pm .ail?5pm a I pm .a 1:41 am a T H an .1 I II am a 4:e pm ..a I 6 m tI N pm rorinn niii t'oinraee etnsi., North pia'te lesj. Colorado Ktpreae.. Orand Island Local.. a I t ant alt M am VlnoolnHeatrtoe Local.. bll:e am bl.Mare slpaxalso and Central City : bl;4epn b 1 JO pm CktMsra Oreat Woatera. Cblcsgo Limited ... Twin City Limited. Chicago Esprees ... Twin City Express. ,. a I 00 pm ...a I SO pm a $:! am ... a I 46 pm ,..a 00am a 109 pm Wabasat Omaha-Rt. Louis Exp . a I SO pm a I B am Mall and Express a 7: am all: 16 pm Stanberry l-ooal (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bl0:15 am Chicago, Mllveaaskoa (I. Paal 8verland Llmlted.......a'l 10 am a T:fl am maha-Chgo. Fxprese.a 7:00 am a I 10 am Solorado Special a 7:40 am a 1:30 am olo.-Callf. Ixpr-es....a 6:00 pm a 1.36 pm Perry-Omaha Local ....b 6.16 pm all:06 pm llliaola le"r Chicago Eprees aT:lam a:46pm Chloago Limited aj ropm BT.uana Minn. -Ft. raui r. p " " .......... Minn. -St. Paul Ltd iWm aT:15ara omim - n ii r tkicag A IliWoator r nlar a4 e-Ch I csx s t 7:tam a 1 w am Chicago Daylight SpL...a T4t am all 34 am Omaha-Chicago Local. .all;06 pm aU pm Colorado-Chleago .......a s;W pm a : pm Omaha-Chicago f peclal.a :01 bin a 7:00 are Paclfio Coael-Chloago...a $;06 lira a 1:21 pm Loa Angelas-Portland Umlted ,,.a;10pm allOSpra Overland Limited t..all:16atn a 1:06 am Carroll Local a U am a 1.61pm Fast Local Cedar Rapids-Omaha al:pm NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH. Twin City and Dakota v Daylight a T1S0 am al0:20pm Minnesota and Dakota. .a 7:0dpm .......... Twin City Limited a J:00 pm a T:10 are Sioux City Looal a 3.46 urn a l is pro Dakota-Hloux city Omaha a 1:10 am Mir.nesota-Sioux City Omaha aii:wiara NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Boaefcteei a 7 60 am alO SOpm Lincoln-Long I'Uia aT:60m all:0am Norfolk-South Platte.. .o t 16 pm b 6 30 pm Hastlngs-Superloi b 1 15 pin b 1:20 pm Desdwoud-Hot Springs. a $.65 pm a 6 iw pin Casper-Lander a 1 .66 pm alLOO am Fremon'-Aioion .,.. . v Mlaaearl Paolflo K. C. and St. L, Ex. ...a l:0 am a S:l am K. C. and Bt. u. lux. nr. Sat. 11 P- m all :18pm a I to pm Chicago, Stock Ieiaa raolflo EAST. '. Rooky Mountain Ltd. ...a 1:40 am a 1:28 am Iowa Local a 6:40 am 4 30 pin Chicago Day Express... a 7:42 am all:i0pm Dee Moines Looal a 4:00 pm al.":30 pm Iowa Looal bl0:36 am b .6d pm Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4:40 pm a 1:1 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd.. a 6.03 pm a 8:01 pm Will. -hirs.n-Nebraska Ltd. . . l,ncoin a 1:25 am a 6:47 pm Col0 4na cal, Ex. a 1:25 pm a 4:30 pm ?kla'. and Texas Ex. ...a 4:06 pm a 1:00 pm Stocky Mountain Ltd...al0.40 pin 'al0:30 pm - BURLINGTON ITA-IOTB Jk MASON , w B.-nrna Leave Arrive. Leave Arrl p ,nil callforla..a 4:10 pm a 1.46 i J,";"r8ound Ex a 4:10 pm a :10 v .gr-sk, point a 8:20am a 6:10 i Blach ' Hills a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm pm pm mir Mills a 4:10 nm a 6:10 nm orthwst Ex tU pm a 7:10 am Nebraska points a am a o:iu pm Lincoln Mall b 1:20 pm ell; 16 pm Mebraska It a 1:15 am a 6:10 pm Lincoln Looal b M am Lincoln Looal a 7:25 pm a 7:64 pia hchuyler-Hlaasmouth ,b 2:0 pm b 10:2o am Plattamouth-Iowa ..a 1:11 am a 1:14 am Beilevue-Plattemoutb ..rlt-tv pre a 1:40 pm ..all:! am a 7:10 am ..a 7:20 am al 1 : 10 pm ..a 4:20 pm a 1:66 pm ..a 4:30 put a 1:00 am ..a 1:11 am all:46 am coioraao unnu Chlcaso (special Chicago Ex Chicago Fast Ex lowa Local Bt. Louis Ex a 4:65 pm . all:45 am Kansas City A St. Joe.al0:46 Dm " a 6:4 am Kansas City it SU Joe, .a 1:11 am a 1:10 pm Kansas City bt. joe. a 4:66 pm vhbSTBR' TA. 13TB. WEBSTER Mlsaoarl Paclfle Auburn Local b I'M pm bl!:10 pm Chicago. . Paul, Mluaeapolle Jt Osiika Leave. Arrive. Floux City Express.. ..b 1:00 pm bll:46 am Omaha Local e S:W pm Ploux City Passenger b 1:20 pm Twin City Passerger....b 1:30 am glo'ix City Locals e 1:13 am Emerson Local ....a 6:66 pm b 9:10 am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Cruises de Luxe ' WEST INDIES YJX. "AVON" TWO CBUISES (11 data each) 1HO vaft FROM NEW TOftK JAN. IS aad FIB. It EASTCB CBU1M (IS days) times up FIOM NEV YC1I MASON as Alse TseatlBf Tears hy New Tvls Jeer HtttBICsf ifcrMfh the Vest ledaje CeaurirM UMlnsles f resists ea rant TO BIYU 13X0. STTUM TkCOt CO. tAffrnsaa; a m. strsl At tt Stale Street, hew Terh 141 LaSalle bt . Chicago. W. B. Beck, 16S 4 Farnam .. Omaha. A WCflDEEFll CPPOOTUMTY TO TWIT TFT OOrKTRIBS or South America Otrirrf la the lO.lAA-Biile eralse tt Ike B. a. BLCHCHKR (II. Ke Im). leavlef New Yerk Jinurf 13. Ill lasts SI 4n sad easts free) 300 epwsnl. A l eml t fkt Weet Indies SDi Orient. HAMBUStO-AMBRfVAV 1,1X1 41-46 BROADWAY, H, T., er LOCAL AOBNUg. SEEKS TO VACATE DIVORCE Mr. Emma Batten Wishes Dlvorc Gained hy Hasband Ananlled on Several Grounds.' Mrs. Emma K. Batteniresents for aeveral reasons the deer, of 1 divorce obtained June 1$ of this year, by Eugene K. Batten. On she advances la that she did not know that Ratten was. suing'. Another Is that ah had, she says, been faithful to him when he misbehaved and had even given him all her money, $6,000, and even when he deserted her years ago, she forgave him, she says, when she found him and went to living with him again. Mrs. Batten, who lives In New Jersey, Is suing to abate the decree of divorce. She assert that Juris diction was never obtained In the divorce for the passage of an act prohibiting the Diamonds F-RSTNZER 16th and Dodge. Body Faand After Three Months. FORT MADISON, la., Dec. 1 (Special.) The body of Mrs. MarshaU Jordan of this city, who was one of the fonr victims of the explosion during the river carnival at Burlington on August 10. was recovered from the Mississippi near here yesterday Although the body was decayed beyond recognition It was Identified by the Jew e'.ry. Tha Inquest was held her oday. The bdy of Mr a. I. D. Conover, the other Fort Madison woman who. was drowped, has not yet been recovered. LI Cent-Its S.let.e. WATERLOO. la., Dc. 6prtal Tele gram.) Joseph Ltiid, aged It. committed suicide this morning by hanging himself to a rafter In his barn. Financial trouble and. despondency over the death of hi if unbalanced his mind. The interment will be In Parkarsburg, where the family formerly lived SUCCESS OF EXPRESS CUT Railway Commission, in Its Report, Comments on Its Course. N C0KSESVATIYE ACTION WINS OUT Next Legislator Asked, to Fix SlatU lated Astl-rsM law, and Deflaio Aatkorlty Over . far riers. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. rc 7.-peclal.)The annua, report of the State Railway commission filed with the governor today la a com. plete history of the work of the commis sion during the last year, showing the com. plaints filed and their disposition together with reoommendatlona to the legislature and a financial statement The report calls attention' to the fact ' that the Sibley law reducing express rateg 16 per cent la being enforced and In this connection it says: "It may not be Improper, at thla time to state that the oommtBslon and the attorney general were urged In the beginning of this litigation, to Institute a Urge number of prosecutions against the express companies for Individual violations of the Jaw. and they were bitterly criticised In '-certain quarters for Choosing what then seemed to be a more eoneervatlve oours. It should now be clear to every one that had the othe plan been followed. It -would merely have resulted In the commission s hands being tlrd by a federal injunction, and It Is exceedingly doubtful whether any beneficial results would have . been achieved for the people of the state for many years, If ever. As the matter stands, every shipper of express between point In Nebraska has enjoyed a 13 per cent re duction In rates since April IB, 190, and the oompanles have been perpetually en- . Joined from Increasing '. these rates until authorised by the commission. Their only recourse now lies with either the commis sion or the United States supreme court Sjrely this result la more satlsfaoiory to the average cltlxen than an expenslvg tangle of litigation, the only successful result of which would have been the penalising of the companies, thereby In creasing their expenses and rendering mora difficult the task of proving their business compensatory." Record of the Tear. During the year there were 603 Informal complaints filed of which 456 were disposed of. There wer thirty-one formal com plaints filed and there were thirty-two formal complaints disposed of. At thla time there are 163 informal and twenty four formal complaints pending. The in formal complaints covered a multitude of subjects and according to the report the commission has become a elearanoe house for all differences that exldt between the people and the common carriers. The commission reviews in Its report tha recommendations It made to the late legis lature and urges that the next legislature shall specifically define Its authority ovur common carriers other than railroads; prohibit false billing of freight; fix the antl-pasa law; providing for direct appeals from orders of the commission to the su preme court except In rate cases; provide for track connections for grain shippers. Deputy Maopln's Report. In his report to the governor. Deputy Labor Commissioner Maupln speaks highly of the assistance1 his department has been given by, the travel. ng men of tha state, who have acted as deputy hotel Inspect ors without pay. This was necessary to secure enforcement of the law, tha legis lature having failed to make other pro vision. Deputy Maupln says it has been physically Impossible for him to fully en force the lawai to . fire , escapes, because he cannot personally visit each of the cities and towns In tha state, and has no other means for attending to tha work. So far as hs has been able to do so, he has endeavored to carry out tha ; pro visions of the law. Ha urges a more lib eral appropriation for the eupport of flAt offlce, and lists his duties under the act creating the bureau, and provldlog an ap propriation of $2,500 for tha pay of tha deputy commissioner ant) on stenographer. as follows: "Hotel Inspection, fir escape laws, child labor law, female employment law, main tenance of free employment bureaus, gath ering and publishing crop statistics, gath ering and publishing acreage statistics, gathering and publishing manufacturing statistics, gathering and publishing wag statistics, gathering and publishing live stock statistics, gathering and publishing freight and express shipment of products, gathering and publishing mortgage sta tistics, arbitration and conciliation. . "In addition w are charged with the duty of co-operating with School and court officials In the enforcement of the compulsory education and- Juvenile de linquency laws. "We ar required to Issue numerous bul letins, all of which expense must be paid out of our annual appropriation of $2,6u0, an amount that Is really no more than w should have for postage. All traveling and offlc expenses must also b paid out of the $2,600 provided." Kabbas Takes Wood Alcohol. Mistaking wood alcohol for the' leas harmful grain product, Ralph Kabbas, a Syrian rugmaker, tookenough to kill him today. Ha had been on a prolonged spree). MILLION AND HALF FOR , STUDY OF CANCER Late Georej Crocker Leave Big Fundi to Columbia for Scientific Investigation. NEW YORK. Dee. T. Torge Croaker's gift to Columbia university to be used for the Investigation of cancer, of whloh he died In this city on Sunday last, will amount to at least $1,600,000, according to the terms of his will made public today, . Thla sura will be realised by the sale of hi city home and country seat as provided. Should the progress of science make tha prosecution of further researches In regard to cancer unnecessary, the will provide that the Income of the fund may beuaed as the trustees may determine In the prosecution of other researches In medicine and surgery. Relatives today took Mr. Crocker's body to California for burial. FORT DODGE PLANT -BURNS Corn Belt Parking; Company Suffer ' Lose of Tweslr-Flv Thous and. FORT DODGE. Ia.. Dpc. 7.-Spclal Tel. egram.) Tha parking house of the Corn Belt Packing company, to be completed for occupancy January 1. with $1 000 worth of machinery already placed, oaught fir here from an unknown caue this afternoon and was almost destroyed. The walls remaining with the north wing and some machinery reduce the '.oes to $26 000, almost covered by Insurance. The company will rebuild Immediately. Aa the plant Is thre miles i from the city, with no water for fire flgung, Uttle hslp could be given. There Is no danger of croup resulting seriously If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la glveo.