fltE DEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. JANUARY fi, 1910. 11 i i fcEAL ESTATE CITY PBOPERTT FOR 141,1, (Continued.) Nnve you $50.00 to make the first payment on a fine lot in a ' 4 good locution? Then these lots will interest you : 4 N. E. cor'. 28th and Taylor 4St9.. lot 54x126. $G50.00. T 1 Jl . I ft. Liol 0- ii. couin Ames on south side of 28th St., $550.00. ,Lot 108 ft. South Ames Ave., on south side of 28th St., lot 51x 2G, $525.00. Also ) good lots at 30th and Binney St?; Each lot 45x140, each $450.00. One good lot at 2Gth and Bin ney Sts., 42x108, $650.00. .CRElGII.SONS&CO., Tel. Doug. 200. 508 Bee Bldg. BELT LINE TRACKAGE - 162xl2G At southeast corner 2th Avf. anil Boyd. Ono of the most convenient ltea for. a lumber or coal yard on the Belt line. Two block to Aram Ave. oar. Clone to paved streets; permanent walks.. Oood 4-room cottage on south end, renting for $10 a month. Price. $2,800. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, , . 1614 Harney Ft. T G ROOMS STRICTLY MODERN. Corner, paved street, large lot, near car mall. amount aah. balance VERY EASY TERMS. NO"" ATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite K4 New York Life Bldg. MODERN SIX ROOM COT- TAGE FOR SALE Walking: distance from busi ness. A good Investment or a home. Paved afreet. Full lot, 60x1V. Bee ua at once. George & Co., 1601 Farnam St. The owner has left the citv a and we now offer his home for sale. This is a good 6 room cot tage, in a good location near 26th and Poppleton Ave. Lot is 50x127. Paved street, cement walks, shade trees. House is modern except for a furnace. Possession can be given at once. For further particulars call and see, or telephone. CREIGH , SONS & CO., Tel. Doug. 200.' . 508 Bee Bldg. ' THE CHEAPEST CLOSE-IN PROPERTY Is on Harney 8t. between' 29th and 30th Sts. Nothing better lit Omaha for flats, apartment house or a home. Lies high aud sightly. Paving put down" last fall rnd Is fully paid for. Cment walk. A fine new apartment house has Just been started on part of this tract. Only a limited amount left. The price Is right. . ' HASTINGS & HEYDEN, s .114 Harney St. SEVEN ROOMS MODERN ... ... . . jn oisi m., nan oiock car lino, near rtariscom park, large lot, goud barn anrl driveway, excellent neighborhood; a ver cheap place at $4,600 TERMS NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 24 New York Life Bldg. A SNAP. 1 block of 8 lots, facing on Binney, Wirt and 26th Sts., for $4,000. Water, gas and sewer. 2 blocks from Kountse Place, and worth twice the money. John M. Mac farland. 909 New York Life Bldg. 'Phone Douglas 68. A NICELY furnished steam heated 14 room flat, close in, full of roomers, A bar gain for cash. Address K 7S5, Beo. , EIGHT ROOMS MODERN Everything right up to the minute; gar age electric lighted; lot 75 feet front; one block Farnam car; surely a bargain al $4.eK: terms. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. 7 ROOMS STRICTLY MODERN, In western part of town, lot WxirA paved street, concrete walks; house Is brand new; will, sell at very low price if taken soon. ' NOW ATA IJtND AND LOT CO., ouue ua rew York Life Bldg. , ml No. 22d St.. 6-r. cottage, all modern. tvrrtning strictly first -clam. win u fiiY t?..1UO If taken innn h. f at Madison. Neb. D. L. Llvlnghouse. REAL ESTATE I' ARM Alf HANLH I.ANn fOR IALI Alabama). XO ACRES southeast ot Mobile. Gulf breege buildings; 500 Satsuma oranges, 10J i.pu i m, i nn;ei to sieamco.ll landing. Also Improved 40. J. 8. Oaylord Barnwell, Ala. ' A newspaper must produce results to show a gain The Bee has made good on both results and gain On city real estate, comparing the month of December, 1909, "with the same month 1908, shows that The Bee has made a gain of 28. With the same comparison the World-Herald shows a loss of 9i. How it looks in figures: BEE Doe., 1909 1,137 inches Dec., 1908 884 inches Gain of Bee. .253 ins. or 23rc REAL ESTATE v 4 R M AMD HA.NCH I.AD FOR 141.11 (Continued.) . California. WE own six thousand acres of first class alfalfa land in Fresno county, California, together with townsite on Southern Pacific Railroad. This land adjoins fin est improved section in Cali fornia. Good schools, oiled roads, etc., etc. We have started a Swedish and Danish colony on our tract. Have endorsements from best Swedish and Danish sources in California. We want some good live agent in Ne braska to represent us and to bring Swedish and Danish set tlers to our tract. San Joaquin Land & Mortgage Co., 326 Byrne Building, Los Angeles. Cal. CotoraSn. COLORADO western slope Irrigated orchard land. Delta district. $6 acre handles. Write Walter P. Smith Co.. Ill 17th St.. Denver, C'nlo. 70.000 ACRES of fertile, irrigable land on the Costilla estate In the San Luis Valley of Colorado. The cream of Colorado land. with perpetual water right. 3.0"0 acres to sell at J.,0. H0.0U0 acres sold since March, 1909 Write for advertising literature. COSTILLA IRRlUA'i ED LAND CO., 312 Railway Exchange Hldg., Denver Colo. Nebraska. FARM BARGAIN Must be sold on ac count of owner's health; well Improved 3-M-acre farm, seven and a quarter miles from town, price. $3o per acre; easy terms. J. 1. Campbell, Litchfield, xsco. 14 ACRES, one mile from town; good t.ouse, barn and other buildings; JO0 fruit trees. Price $2,100. For description write R M. Campbell. Endlcott. Neb. kuwi, FOR SALE acres, good house and barn. 100 acres to wheat, all goes. Only $ao per acre. 100 acres, 140 to wheat, only $25 per acre. Act qdick. J. F. Schump, Cunningham, Kan. at I u art. LAND SALE IN MISSOURI JANUARY i.0. 15.000 acres rich bottom land In tracts to suit. Also 2S.000 acres fruit land. Oeorge Northrup, Springfield. Mo. Hlaneeota. MINNESOTA farms for bargains. F. M. Young. Flattsmouth. Neb. See Oklahaaaa. OKLAHOMA W nave 1G0O0 acres of choice land la elect from, ranging In price from lit ta K0 per acre. This land Is in the oil an 4 gas district and you mlghi get an oil wall uh sour land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. exults 624 New Tork Life Bldg. Texaa. 640 ACRES YOU OUGHT TO SEE. For sale at a very low price, an extra ordinarily choice section of land. 11 mi.es north of Hereford In the famous Panhandle of Texas. Dark, deep, rich soli, lies per fectly smooth and is well surrounded by 1'lghfy developed farms. Price $15 per acre, which Is one-third below the market. Half time at 6 per cent. J. H. COOK, LAND & INVESTMENT SECURITIES. 315 Tabor Opera Blk., Denver, Colo. M iscella aeon. I WANT THE CASH. I have a Union Pacific Railroad Land Contract that lias a payment coming due Jai uary 7. I want to borrow enough on contract to meet next payment, which Is $235 22, or sail contract for $1,200, which makes section less than, $4 per acre. P. O. Box 173. Council Bluffs. la. REAL ESTATE LOANS SECONO MOKTtlAUK loans :;gotlated. Apply Rooms 417-ls Fust National Bank Bldg- Bell phone Douglas 231 MONEY TO LOAN Payna Investment Co. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. $104 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wsad. Wead Bldg., KUi and Farnam. tCM to $5,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefa Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A -2158. i WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam hinith 4 Co.. 1320 Farnam St. LOWEST RATES Beinls. Brandela Bldg. LOANS to home owners and home build- era. with privilege of making partial pay. n:ent semi-annually No commission. W. H. THOMAS, $03 First National Bank Bldg. FIVtt PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS KKENNAN, Room L New York Life Bldg: PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO.. N. Y. Ufa. Private money. $000 to $5,000; low rata. OARVIN BROS.. J1S N. Y. Life. $000 to $200,000 on improved property. No delay. FOR SALE A $10,000.00 5 Per Cent Loan secured by first mortgage on 820 acre' farm worth more than $!00 per acre. W. G. L'RE, 604 Bee Bldg., Omaha. EASTERN Nebraska farm loans and loans on high-grade Omaha residence prop erty at low Interest, optional payments, no delay. I. Slbbernsen, Old Boston Store Bldg. WORLD-HERLD Dec, 1909 1,089 inches Dec, 1908 1,200 inches Loss of W-H., Ill ins., 9V47 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE liUYEUS FOR I. ( ami 7 room i.onfs. If prices ar right cai yuur property for you. NOWATA UNU AND LOT CO, ruite wm N. T. Lite Bldg. SWAPS Sl'O ACRES of land near Denver to trade for small stock of tverchandiae. Address t, hm). Omaha Bee. FOUR BRAND NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE" In touth'-.vestern part of Omaha, free from Incumbrance of any kind, modern. Want land at right price. Vest market, slaughter house. Ice house doing fine business In growing Nebraska town. W ant Omaha property or land, t-rootn modern house, large lot, east front.' In western tart of Omaha. Want clear land; price must bo right; we hava no time for whittling. NOWATA LAND St LOT CO.. Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. 40-ACB.E fine stock farm to trade for Omaha Income property. Address, D 7. Omaha Bee. Kimball Cxmnty Land to Trade for Automobile 640 acres, being Sec. 9. Twp. 15, Range 63; thre miles from railroad; bought on It. R, contract. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A -21 52. FINE HOME IN DUNDEE. Fine s-room house, full lot. located at 4S!h and Capitol Ave.; all modern. In fine condition, h.tlf block to car; price, $5,000; mortgage, 12.000. Will trade eoulty for va. cant lots, cottage, stock of goods, or will take auto at $1,000 to $1,600. What have you? See us quick. Dean-Andrews Co., 422 N. Y. Lire. WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furnl tute. carpets, clothing and shore TeL Duug 1971. HIGHEST price paid for broken watches. od gold, etc M Nathan. 2U S. 13th. WANTED TO RENT WANTED at one bt party of 8. for 8 or i months suite of furnished rooms ulth board In private family. Location must be guud. Willing to pay libera. iy ior Eausiaciory rooms. Adureas w-u. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG ladv niu&lu tcucher dcelre3 to give piano lessons in private family in exchange for board while attending school. Boyiea College, both phones. WANTED By young man. place to work lor board while attending uoy;a college, both phone. FIRST-CLASS wood turner and general machine man; married; steady Job on.y Address U, Omaha Bee. LEGAL NOTICES THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COM r AN . SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a spe cial meeting of the Stockholders of 'i he Missouri PaL-lfic Railway Company win be held at the principal office of said Corn- nan v in the Misrfourl pacific Building, iso. ivd iMaritei oueti, 111 mo v. l. uvw.o. Missouri, on Tuesday, the imo aay ot January. 1910. at nine o clock In the fore noon of that day, to consider and act upon Hi fn onlnz moDosltlons: (a) To adopt a cuae ot oy-iaws ior me Company. b To ratify, assent to and approve certain indenture ot lease bearing date the 16th day of July, law. Dy ana Detween isnonviile. St. Loi.is ,Sc Southern Railway Company, e. corporation of the fctate of Missouri, and tills Company and authorized on behalf of this Company at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on tne ibin dav of Auaust. 1908. (c) To raiicy, assent to ana approve me purchase by this Conuny of the Whole or any tart of the railroads and other prop erty a. id franchises of all or dv of the following named railroad .ompanies: earths L and Western Railway Company .lnnlln and Western Railway company, at. Louis, Oak Hill and Carondelet Railway ConiDany. Sedalla, W arsaw and south westorn Railway Company, The Kansas City Northwestern Railroad Company, The Nebiaska Southern Railway Company, Omaha Belt Railway Company. Omaha Southern Railway Company. I-aciflo Rail way Company In Nebraska, The Pueblo and State Lin 5 Railroad Company, and Kansas and Arkansas Wiley iCamvay. (d) For the puipose ot refunding under lying mortgage boiida and equipment obli gations of the Company and for other cor porate purposes, tu consent to, concur In and, authorize an Increase o: the bonded inrtrthtednc-ss ol The Missouri Pacific Hail- way Company, by the amount of $li&,Ouu,0O0 by the issue of Gold Bonds of the Com pany, limited In the aggregate to the principal amount of $17o,0uu,b0o at any one time outstanding, to bear Interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable seml-annuaily, and all or inv nart of fcucn bonus, as the Board of Directors may determine, to be convertible at the option of tn roiaers ana registered owners therei f Into slock of tne Ranway 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 ol a mortgage and deed of trubi on and of the whoie or uart of the railroads ana otner property and franchises of luls Company whetner now owned or hertafter acquired, to secure such Issue of bonus by this Company, and to consider anu act upon the form and terms of such mortgage. te) To consent to and authorize tne pur ohasa by this Company tiuui time to lime ot not to exceed $2o.OOO.Ouu par value of the bonds of the 1st. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company. (() To ratify the proceedings of th Board of Directors theretofore takon In and about the miners aforesaid, including the authorizatiur of salu bonds and mort gage and deed of tsunt and the ue 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 uf tne Company will be closed at 1 P. M. on the 7th day of January, liilO. and will remain closed until 10 A. M. on the 19th day ot January, 1510. Dated, New Yora. November 17th, 1908. By Older of the Board of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President. A. H. CALEK, Secretary. The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, 195 Broadway. Now York, Nov. Suth, 1909 To the SUckholders of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company Referring to tne notice sent to you November 17th. liKu, calling a special meeting of the Stockholders of tills Company to be held on the lith day ot Jan uary, 1910, you are notified that the stock ttr.nrfer books oi this Company will be c:osed at 3 o'clock p. m. December 8th, 1300, Instead ot January itx 1310. and re main closed until 10 o'clock a. m. January 19th, 1910. This change In date Is made to avoid any possibility of confusion In deal ings In tho stock and rights to subscribe to bonds, prior to the date of said special meeting. If unable to attend the meeting please sign and return the proxy which we have already sent you. A. II. CALEK, Nov. U to Jan. U. Secretary." Nov. U to Jan. IS. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING OFFICE of Lee-Glasa-Andieesen Hardware com pany. Omaha, Nebraska, December 11. I9u9. Notice la hereby given to th stockholders of le-Ulass-Anui eesen Hardware Com l.e.ny that tla, annual meeting of the stock holders of the company will be held at the office of th said company, corner of Ninth and Harney stree.s, iu the city of Omaha. In the state ot Nebraska, on Tuesday, Jan uary 11. A. D. 1910. at i o clock p. m.. for th purpose ot electing a board of direct ors tor th company to serve during th ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may be presented at such meet i.g. H. J. Lfc-t,, President. Attest: W. M. GLASS. Secretary. DU to J 11 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the annual moating of the stockholders of Th Be Building company will be held at 4 o'clock p. in., Tuesday. January 18. 1910, at th office of said company In Th Be building, Omaha, for th election ot a board of di rector for the ersulng year and th trans action ot such other business as may prop erly com before such meeting. 11. A HASKELL. Secretary. Dec. 17 t D8. D23dl0t. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The Beat Farm Paeer. Ob Dollar tear. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Prudential Real Estate company to Marry T. Jones, lot 10. block . Myers. Richards ft Tllden's add $ 27$ Claudius Jones and wife to Harry T. Jons. snm property 1 William K. Potter, receiver, to Wil liam K. Martin. U feet of lot 7. block 8. city Grsce Rhodes et al.. to Anthony Wilkinson, part of lot 13. block 4. Park place $.000 Charles, C. Savags to Ixittle H. Ed wards, lot 5. block 1. Pprlngdnle.... 1 Fannie Chandler to Burton E. Wilcox, nn feet ot lot . block $7. South Omaha 15,000 Eleaser Wakeley, Jr., and Eleaser Wakeley to Emma Cox, lot . block S. Hrlg?'s place .1 Frank Sterling and wife to Lois DeJarnet French, lot 11 block 1. Lake View S00 George B. Parr and wife to A. L Reed, "lot 7. block n. city &.ouo Joseph B. Robinson et al., to Sophia Marcus, lot 10 and e22 feet of lot . block 3, E. V. Smith's add 7.S00 Harry A. Wolf and wife to Sophia Marcus. n4 of lot 20, block 10, Kotintte & Ruth's add $.500 Llovd D. Willis and wife to D. V. Slioles company, lot 17, block 17, Hanscom Place 8.000 Imperial Investment company to Wil liam T. Willis, lot 1. DIOCk i. jst subdivision of Griffin A Smith's add 1.250 Albert Bcrgorots and wife- to Mar garet T. Kelley, lot 1. Blurt view add 2.800 Mattle M. Mscke-y et al., to Roy Braze, lots 308 and 309 Fairfax add. (filed January 4 390 Hastings Hayden to Fsier Peter son, lots 17 and 18. block 6. coiner Place 900 Michael F. Cross and wife to Alfred Hoacland, lot 13. block 8. Haw thorns add 1 GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES Chief yusriermaeter s Oil ice, Omana, Ne braska, January 4, 19i0. boaied proposals, in triplicate, will be received at this of rice until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time. rebrrary 2. Jilv. and men opened in tne nresence of attending bidders, for 140 cavairy Horses, for delivery at umana, Ne braska, or otner piominent rauroaa points, 'ihe animals to coniorm to specifications for Cavalry Horses. United States reserves right to accept or reject any or all pro posals or any part thereof. Particulars and blanks for proposals will be furnisued on application, envelopes contain, ng proposals to be tnaorsea proposals tor nurses, ana addressed to Major D. K. M'CAKTHY, cniet wuartermaster. J4-B-6-29-31 Fl OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- master. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, De cember 8, laOO. Sealed proposals, In tripli cate, will be received here until 11 a. in., central time, January 8, 1910, and then opened, for grading, approximately M.uw cubic yards of earth. Full Information and blank forms of proposals furnished on application. Plans and specifications may be seen here, also at tne otrices of Chief Quartermasters, Omaha and St. Paul; Bui ders Exchange, hi. paui Master Build ers' Exchange and Cnlted States Quarter master. Scarrltt Building, Kansas City, Mo. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or an cms. envelopes to be marked "Proposals for Grading,'' and ad dressed to Captain Wm. D. Davis, Quarter- matter, United states Army. D10-U-12-13-J6-7 RAILWAY TIME CARD CMOX STATION lOTH A MASON. Inlon Pacific Leave. . Arrive. Overland Limited ...a 7:20 are all :59 pm China and Japan MaH..a4:Wpm a 6:50 pm Atlantic Express a 9:30 am Oregon and Washington Limited al2:01 am a 6:45 am Los Angeles Limited. ., .al2:56 pm a 8:50 pin Portland Special all :65 pm t l:Mpm Colorado Special a 1:45 am a7:C0am North Platte Local a 8:15 am a 4:45 pm Colorado Express a 3:50 pm a 6:00 pm Grand Island Local a 5:19 pm alt:30am Lincoln-Beatrice Local.. b 12:40 pm b 1:20 pm Valparaiso and Central City bl2:40 pm b 1:20 pm Chicago A Northwester. Colorado-Chicago a 7:45 am a 1:30 am Chicago Daylight Spl a 7:00 am all:35 am Omaha-Chicago Local. ..al3:05 pm all:J5prr. Colorado-Chicago a 5:20 pm a 3:S pm Omaha-Chicago Spl a 6:02 pm a 7:00 am Pacific Coast-Chicago. ..a 6:06 pm a 3:28 pm Los Angeles-Portland Limited a 9:10 pm al2 :06 pm Overland Limited al2:16am a 7:06 am Carroll Local a 4:15 am a (:66 pin Fast Local Cedar Rapids-Omaha aS:35pm NORTHWESTERN LINE-NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight a 7:60 am a 10 :20 pm Minnesota and Dakota. .a i':U0pin Twin City Limited a 9:W pm a 7:10 am Sioux City Local a S:4o pm a 3:28 pm Dakota-Sioux City Omaha a 9:10 am Minneo;a-Sioux City Omaha all :00 am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfoik-Bonesteel a 7:50 am alO :30 pm Lincoln-Long - Pine a 7:50 am all U0 am Norfolk-South Platte. ..b 2:16 pm b 6:20 pm Hastings-Superior b 2:15 pm b 6:20 pm Deaduood-Hot Springs. a 6:65 pm a 5:20 pm Casper-Lander a 3:55 pm all :00 am Fremont-Albion o 5 i0 pm b 1:35 pm Mlaaoarl Paelfle. K. C. and St. L. Ex...a9:40am a 6:35 am K. C. tt St. L. Ex. Lv. Sat. 12 p. m. all :15 pm a 6:50 pm Illinois Central. Chicago Express a 7:16 am a 3:46 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7:16 pm Minn. -St. Paul Lip...,..D 7:10 am Minn. -St. Paul Ltd a 6:00 pm a 7:15 am Omaha-t-t. Dodge Local.b 4:1s pm blLOaid thicaao, Rode Island A Pacific EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 2:40am al0:30 pm Iowa Local a 6:40 am a 4.30 pm cnicaao uay express.. .a i.m am aii:oo pm Des Moines Local a 4 00 pm al2:30 pm Iowa Local blo:Jb am b 9 5j pin Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4:40 pm a 1:15 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. .a 6:08 pm a 1 :02 pm WEST. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln a 8:25 am a 5:47 pm Coio. and Cal. Ex a l:ib pm a 4:j0 pin Hkla. and 'iexas Ex.... a 2: jo pin a 1:50 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd....al0:40 pm a 2:25 am t Uicuto, Milwaukee St. Paul. Overland Limited alJ lOam a 7:05am Omaha-Chlcaco Exp. ...a 7:00 am a 9:i0 am Colorado Special a 7:40 am a 1:30 am Coio. -California Exp. ...a 6:00 pin a 3:25 pin Perry-Oinaha Local b 5:15 pm all :06 pm l hli-ago (irent Western Chicago Limited.... Twin City Limited.. Chicago Express.... 5:00 pm ..a i:M pm a 8:00 am a 3 4o pm ..a 9:00 am pm Twin City impress. Wabash Omaha-Si. Louis Exp. ..a 6:30 pm a 8:23 am Mail and Express a 7:30 am all:16pm Slanberry Local (from Council Biufts) b 6:00 pm bl0:15 arc BIKl.I.MuTON ST A- lOTH Jt MASON Burlington Leava. Arrive. Denver and California. .a 4:10 pm a 3:45 pm Puget Sound Express. ..a 4:10 pm a :1 pm Nebraska polnu a :30 am a 6:10 pm Black Hills a 4:10pm a (:10pm Northwest Express all 38 pm a 7:10 am Kebrnaka points a 8:20 am a 6:10 pm Uncoln Mail bl.20pm slJ lipm Nebraska Express a 9:15 nm a6:10pra Lincoln Local b 9:08 am Lincoln Local a 7:23 pm a7:j0pm Schuyler-rialtsmouth ..b J 03 pm blO SOam I'iattsmouth-loua ...a 9:18 am a k:30 pin ..a 1:30 pm a 2:40 pm ...ll:30am a 7:lam ...a i M am all 10 pm ..a 4:20 pm a 3.i.j pin ...a 6:30 pm a S OO am ...a 9:16 am all:43 am ...a 4 ; pm all. 46 am Belle vue-flaitsmouth Colorado Limited Chicago Fpecial Chicago Express Chicago Fast Exp.... Iowa Local bt. Louis Express. Kunt.au city & su joe. .aiu:n pm a :. am Kansas City A St. Jo. .a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm Kansas City & St. Joo..a 4:56 pm WEBSTER ST A. 16TII dt WEBSTER Missouri Pacific. Leave. Arrive. Auburn Local b3.i0pm bl2:10pm Chicago, St. Paul, Bllnneapolls Jt Oaaaha Sioux City Expresai.. . Omaha Local . .. Sioux City Passenger, Twin City Passenger. Ploux City Local Emerson Local ..b 1:00 pm bll 45 am c:20pm b 20 pm ...bSSOam ,.e am ..b 6:56 pm b 910 am The parent that pollutes his children's minds by bringing home filth J neTpprs ts no Uas than a ortminaL The Bee alms to print a paper (or the home. DOWN IN THE BOWLING LANES Much Loud Howling- ia the Wike of that Tournament. GOSSIP OF CURVES AND STRAIGHTS Sixth l.easrtae la the City Knows ta Re Oraalse4 an Wilt Ba as th Jobber. Now that the city tournament l ovr you hear many of the contestants bowling It all over again. The main point of dis cussion has been as to comparative merit of he curve and straight ball. The curve ball Is delivered with but a limited amount of speed, while the straight ball la usually a speedy ball. As a matter of comparison, take the first ten winners In the doubles and singles and the delivery they use: DOUBLES. First Neale and Sprague, curve and straight S'-cond Zimmerman and Francisco, both curve. Third Blakeney and Huntington, curve and straight. Fourth Drinkwater and Anderson, curve and straight. Fifth Carman and Schults, both straight. Sixth Neely and Plckard. both curve. Seventh Conrad and Camp, curve and straight. Eighth Mann and Bullard, both curve. Ninth Lehman and Stapenhorst, curve and straight. Tenth Keyt and Seaman, both curve. The Meta team, winner of the five-man event, Is composed of five curve and only one straight ball shooter, ' therefore until proven otherwise It la to be considered that the curve .ball bowlera have it on the straight men. The Klaurk Olendale. who are picked by the Commercial leaguer to win first place in the five-men event at the tourna ment, didn't get started until the single event. In which they bowled the following scores: Klauck, 459; Godensch wager, (77; Stapenhorst, 666; Lehman, 66$, and Camp, 620, or a total of 1,794, or forty-five mom pins than won the championship for the Met. team. A sixth league haa been organized, and will be known as the Jobber. It will be composed of ten teams of three men each, with the following membership: Carpen ter Paper company office man. Carpenter Paper company shipping room. Army Headquarters, Omaha Gas company, Pax ton & Gallagher, Midland Paint and Glass company Capitols, Equitable Life, Gate City, and a picked team. The games will be bowled on alleys 9 and 10 at Francisco's, the first five night of each week. If the New Intended to Issue a challenge by "Bill" Voss to the McCord-Brady Ad vos, Mr. BUI may figure that he la on. G. O. says he will bowl him three games on the Metropolitan, three at Tucker's and three on the Association alley. Mose Youaem 1 badly scared at the way the Cudahys are going. They have won twelve straight and are right on Mose's heels. There Is now just $2.10 in the fund in the cellar league toward that suit for Carman. The boy are hitting the head pin too regular for the cellarette king since It coat them 10 cent per miss. It would have don old Hip Van Wlnkl good to have been present when Carson and Hunter bowled their tournament games. By the time Hunter finished hi last he had to be rubbed down and car ried from th alleys on a stretcher, but old Kit was still there and going some. Wonderful how Kit can keep It up. City Champion Keyt I going to get a 300 game before the birds come In the spring. That one pin that stood In his large single game haa been hurting htm. Oh, you Glendale. From the bottom to the top In such a short while, Is going some. Weber Is trying to organise a picked team to shoot at St. Louis in the Mid-West. If any bowler wishes to Join, get In con nection with him. In one of the most exciting league games rolled In Omaha the Slors Triumphs de feattd the Melz Bros. twoXgames out of three, with C. J. Francisco and Friischer ot tne Storz team and Neale and Biakeney of tne Metz Bros, getting tne nifcii loiais. Score: STORZ TRIUMPHS, 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. 206 fc Frltscher Davison vvaleuz Zimmerman C. J. Francisco.. l,i 144 1.3 M Ml 210 Its) lo3 H3 2a 140 ita 114 lit.! hub 61 bin Totals 90d D72 METZ BKOS. 1st. 2d. 876 1.764 3d. Total. Neale ... Sprague Dmman nl 14 1JS 204 1M 1'JO 12 1.S4 212 lib 1,4 180 21 618 602 Hartley 600 us Blakeney 234 Totals 905 9U 943 2,791 On the Metropolitan alley the Glendale went into the lead of the league by utk- ina three game from the Chabot shoe Co- team. KiJMck got htgn single for the oieudalcs, wild tst, ana high total, with t4U. Johnson got higu single fur the Chabois. with 2v9. Cam was nljh man for the Chabois In totals, wltn bii,. Tonignt the Omaha B. cycle Co. piays the Dreli.ua Candy Co. The bikes will have to win three to go Into lead ot the league. Score; CHABOT SHOE CO. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Sutton 1- 1& 12 436 Moran 134 1E2 lOO 448 Johnwn 1J4 209 los M OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CttUISES DE LUXE lo the WEST INDIES r New AVOW Twla-Serew W VJIV ll.ane Ta TWO CHl'ISKS ill i'jt rerbl stivo IP FROM HF.W TORK JAN 15 M FRR I EASTER CRVISB (IS sr) SHU I b'l IOM 1 XRW YOBS MARCH S A1n Yirhtlre Tour by New Twl arrew "UKHlltE" lump Ike Wear IwUea BERMUDA HEW WIRKLT SERVICC Br nonTAiM" e.rtoo R.SI.S.P. v ax a -a w j- Teas From Mew Tarh Brery Weeae.eay. From Rermada Every Salarday. 0axrrtM verr Hl CUes Ciliw Ore. tr eiretnt riH su rsems. Oe4 lllmtrmtH Swklet ea lm TU KOYU MAIL STEAM rACXTT Cflt SANMCBtSON SO, M StaS St.. M. T, 149 La Sail St.. Chicago. W. X. Book, 104. raraaaa 84- Omaha. A NEW WORLD CHUISE TO SOUTH AMERICA TMtfe aU ta Islisistlag U4es It Ma f I, a b t lavea aew iera. u. V S. S SLi m aaa ' p 81 Day' Derail. Ca4 S kt tnn b mrnami a Ml mi la (tr l UMUrS SA4 m aaM an umn iMi.aH num us' 41-44 BSOACWAT, K. T.. or LOCAL AOIirTS. lUmoTing th outward symptoms la not all that Is noeary to curs Contagious Blood Poison. Th Tlrulent germs which produce thsss exter nal manifestations must bo compUtelr driven from th blood bfors a real cur can b affected. Th lsast taint loft in th circulation wiU sooner or latr cause a fresh outbreak of the trouble, with all it hideous symptoms Of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper-colored spots, falling hair, sores and ulcers, eto. Only a blood purifier can cure Contagious Blood Poison. Medicines which merely check the symptoms for a time, because of their strong mineral nature, and leave the poison smouldering la the system, have brought disappointment to thousands. The disease always returns after uch treatment. 8. 8. 8. cures Oentagious Blood Poison and cures It per manently. It goes lnte the blood, and removes every particle of the poison, making the circulation pure, rich and healthy, nor does 8. 8.8. leave the slightest trace of the disease for future outbreaks. 8. 8. S. does not oont&ia any mineral Ingredient, but is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, which are most valuable In their blood-purifying properties, and at the same time specifically adapted to building up the entire system. If you have Contagious Blood Poison 8.8. 8. will cure you because It will thor oughly purify your Blood. Home Treatment Book and any medical advice to all. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. cin M m im m Tallat 174 lf4 176 507 Totals 794 m m KLAUCK S OLENDALK8. 1st. d. M. Total. Lehmann JH 206 m Cxi Klauck Ji? H Mi Uodtnschwager t!t t4 174 SCJ Stapenhorst m 1MI tu &1 Camp '. 174 1M 111 $44 Total $7$ DiS 9v 1.N1 Beselln's Mixer took three games from th Holly last night. Th new pins got th Holly, a their scores show. By tak ing these games th Mixer are in a good lead for first place. Derby Woolen Mills and Bungalows roll tonight. Th score: BE8ELIN MIXERS. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total BeSelln .' 12 1HS lw 4W Dick Schneider IM lit 134 411 Bill Schneider 201 10$ 174 o42 Totals 4!X 48$ 477 L4M HOLLTS. - 11 2d. Id. Total. Roche m 107 165 44 Gibson 117 13 14 44 Ullinam L 142 lal Sat Total $8 441 468 1.3S The Sea Dogs took two games from th City A team In tne Poatofflc leagu last night. The Sea Dogs are romping over everything In light and have a good lead for first place. The score: SEA DOGS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Crabb 134 15$ 129 40D Lough 171 li4 201 647 Btraa 124 109 ix 47 Totals 421 439 42 L223 CITY A. 1st. Id. 3d. Total. Crosier 12 lie 173 408 Nelsen 137 1W 142 4U O'Connor ltfl 14 Hi 4u6 Totals 480 416 457 t292 Sooth Oaaaha Score. Th Culkln' Cubs defeated the Union Stock Yards team In a close and exciting bowling match last night at South Omaha. The games were hotly contested, the Cuos winning two, but holding the lowest total score. The scor. UNION STOCK YARDS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. R. D. Smith 166 124 118 897 Parks 129 161 160 430 Sellsburg 108 147 124 377 Frye IDS 113 lt 464 Davis 182 180 139 4.-1 Totals 778 696 6S6 &219 CULKIN'S CUBS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. C. Mann 135 172 169 4 L. Ruff IM 133 120 411 Dr. Cox 148 164 118 418 Ben Roth 123 154 194 472 Sherwood . 166 124 137 428 Total 729 739 728 1,191 Sehednle for the Week. Commercial League Wednesday, Drelbu Candy company against Omaha Bicycle company; 1 hursday, 81. James against O'Brien's Monte Chrlstos. Omaha League Wednesday, Luxus against Storx Triumphs; Thursday. Dresn ers against Hospes; Friday. Omaha Bed ding company against Moluny. Metropolitan League W ednestlay, renon Way against Bungalows; Thursday, Dally New against Loyal Hotel Jewelers; Fri day, Excelsiors against Hussies. posters' League Thursday, union pacirio gainst Sprague Pills; Friday, People's Store against West Side. Professionals to Be Eliminated Nebraska Athletio Board Taking Steps to Put Minor Sports in Charge of Graduates. LINCOLN, Jan. 6. (Special.) Following out the. suggestion ot th National Inter collegiate association, mad at the recent meeting In New Tork City, the Nebraska Athletio board will try to eliminate, as far as possible, professionals from It coaching system, and will substitute the graduate plan In base ball and the minor sports. Already graduate coaching has been tried in basket ball, the present coach of the Cornhusker five being a Nebraska graduate and ex-star player. The next sport to feel the effeot of the new system will be base ball. The Board of Control decided last fall to try a graduate coach for the dia mond sport and accordingly elected Johnny Bender as coach, but the former Corn husker has recently decided that he does not want the job and another man will have to be aelected to take up th work. . It Is very likely that the position will be hoffered to Oren A. Beltser. who was cap tain of the base ball team last spring and of th foot ball eleven last tall. The base ball commltte of th Athletic board Is In favor of Beltzer and will recommend him to the board at Ita next meeting. Beltser played base ball with th Corn husker for three years, and was one of the best ball artist that ever represented this school. He understands the fine points of the game, and the base ball commute think he will mak a successful coach. It ha been announced by Manager Eager thst base ball practice will be started In the cage In th gymnasium early In March so that a coach will have to be hired soon In order to give him plenty of time to get a line on his material. Captain Hoy Oreenallt of this year's nine is not registered In school this semester. but will return to the university at the opening of the second semester In order to become eligible for the spring sport. Johnny Bender I said to be slated for the position of athletic director at th Kearney Military academy. He has been offered that Job at a salary of 12,600, and tt Is understood that he Intends to accept the place, since he has been refused th foot ball coaching position at Nebraska uni versity. Another Nebraska foot ball player, Harry Ewlng. 1 being mentioned (or the position of head toot ball coach at the University of Tennessee. H has applied for the place, and the southern school Is said to be favor able to hi election. Ewlng played three years of foot ball with Nebraska 1907. 190B and UOt. His posi tion wa guard, whei h did soma wonder ful work for th Cornhuskers. He was known as th "Iron Man" ot the team, having been given that name because of his great strength and his power to play strenuous foot ball In every gam. H never took out time during his entire foot ball career. Coach "King" Cole declared Ewing to be th moat powerful lineman he had ever seen. Dr. Clapp, physical director of th state university, who went east last week to represent Nebraska at the Intercollegiate conference, will return to Lincoln tomorrow. rirairc IsUkiW . -v. . BiroQD poison Soon after he gets bark a meeting of th Athletic board will be held for the election of "King" Cole as foot ball coach. Farmer Burns to Meet Gotch Old Kan Will Wrestle Hia Boy at ' the Auditorium Friday Night. Th old man and hla bor will shine In that wrestling-boxing firmament at the Auditorium Friday night Farmer Burns will wrestle Frank Ootch. Manager Olllan has received a telegram stating that Dr. Roller, , who ha suffered an attack of ptonialn poisoning, will not be able to keep his engagement te meet Ootch In Omaha that night and Burns has agreed to take th doctor's place. The Farnwr U the man who put the finishing touches on Ootch that enabled him to become the world's champion wrest ler; h know everything tht Ootch knows and does, and. If possible. Burns knows' a great deal more than Ootch knows about the game of pinning a man's shoulders to tin p.JJrJ mat. Of the old man Ootch, himself, once said to the writer, "You ,may talk as you pleane of the gret wrestlers of the world Muldoon, Lewis, Carkeek, McLeod, Jen kins. Hackenschmtdt and myelf but for the most finished artist ot them all you've got to come back to old Farmer Burns." The Farmer hss been "working" all win ter and Is going as fast as ever, despite his 60 year or 41, for he never gets be yond that age; he has been 48 for several years. The audience Friday night is sure of most Interesting match between Ootch and Burns. The old fellow, always a prim favorite In Omaha, -where ha lives, will be greeted with as much enthusiasm, no doubt, as Gotch or Jeffries, and will repay hi admirers, too, for their reception. LYNCH AT riRST MEET IN O New President of National Leagrae mt Session of Commission. CINCINNATI, O.," Jan. 5 Thomas J. Lynch, new president of the National baae bail league, appeared for the first time a a member of the supreme court of base ball at the annual meeting ot the National commission here today. The meeting Itself was mora or less perfunctory, all the of ficers being re-ekcted and few cases being up for discussion. The annual report of August Hermann, chairman of the commission, was read and the selection of a "halrman and a secretary for the ensuing year followed. Tonight President Lynch will be a guest of honor at a dinner given by Mr. Hermann Anil PrRlrint Johnson of the American league his assoc. ates on the commission. About thirty perrons have been Invited. Dooln to Sfanage Phillies. PHILADELPHIA, - Jan. 6 President Fogel of the Philadelphia National leagu base ball club announced tonight that h has signed Charley Dooln, the catcher, to manage the club for one year In place of William Murray, who has been deposed. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy contains no injurious substance and Is pleasant to take. MADE IN THE Largest Whiskey Distillery In The Vorld. "DMrl Tea 1A" IJUUlfeU 111 uuuu Guaranteed by the U. S, Government 100 Proof This Whiskey is thoroughly filtered and carefully aged, giving it an exquisite flavor and an extremely delicate bouquet. Served in all First-Class Bars, Clubs and Cafes. Always A$k For It, CLARKE BROS. fc CO., Distillers. Peoria, HL