TUT, BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. JANTATtV 14, 1010. !1 OFERED FOR SALE MUrrllanrnia -Cnntlnafd. IpA AT AT CUT PKICJvS f Vb,tr coat W guarantee correct weights Koaenblutt k (ut i'lite Coal Co. 1 ABOUT 1,5 feet -lnch wire ce'iie, tu ond harm; will sell al bargain. A ppiy li W. Baker, SupL. Bee lildg.. Omana, N-i MOTORS New anu cor.dhand Iiy- all kinds of electrical if pairing. Lei iron i V.lcctrlcal Works. 3W S. uth M. HEATER, also cook stive. Harney Htf. iIALL'3 Mfri. new. itd-hatid, lkl Earn m " 8CHOLA RSHIP oil lead.ng biiFlnn j. lexe for sals al discount. Addre P-i Be. PERSONAL (Continued. ( MRS. C'AURIK HMIT1T. marvelous tnnc nulc hosier. All aliment treated toic r 1 11 v . nn Islt ronvinee. 14 N. l'h. rear um.ng 8 . Thou, Intl. H-27S6, lous lua J-vm. MMK. A tLKN Of Chirsgo. unit glow, mag; rtotle ntiil massage treatments, over 2Uj N. 17lh St. ' 7 OULTRY Screenings 11.(0 100 Iba. Wagner. 801 N. Utli A few morfc R. C. H. Leghorn nnd Houdan cockerels for sal- ot $1 cuclt. Geo. J. v ol- oil. t'lnlrul c ly. NVii. FOR BALE New ami 2.1 hand hlllli'.i d lid pool tables. V lea tlx.- wo-id in cheap bar lixiurcs, tuHy lujn.inU. Minna Wlck-Baike-Coiicnuei, 4u7 b. loth SU T DRUQS al cut price; freight paid on r A mti) orders; catalogue free, biiermsu ft ilj I Tconnell Drug Co.. Omaha. Nob. I j WE HAVE on hand a number of Ink oar- I rels which wo win mi 't v vu. ... ... are fin for rain tr or no. pressroom Bee Puulisliitig Co. NATIONAL. cash iiuibut almost new. AddreHa M 821. bee. CALENDAR pads. Burkley Printing Co NEW LOCATION, ill to Uili Hi. $ J.UU LUAlJ 4 Weeth. Bom .200 llai lima 'prion. OVERCOATS Kll(;hlly used al bar gain. A. li. bl.MJr.l:. 4lu N. lll.l. BOURBON Red Turki-y. Flmlidrn Hurt Indian Itunner Imcka. Mrs. A. Ilobinrtt. H. 1. Clmrlt-slown. Jnfl. REAL ESTATE CITt I'HOPKHil KOH SAI.R. (Continued.) MAKB ma an offer for blon. Tbornliurg l lace. , J. II l'AKHUTTK. 3i Td lots S and Trade- PRINTING PHONK 1NU. A-yt-0 fT C"ol F'"ln,ln1 LynKPtnd ruiitln.' Co.. liilh Capitol Ave WATERS I'HINTINU CO., 8-R2 S. liT.i. REAL ESTATE HUAt. KUl'IK UKA1.I0IIS. Itr.Kt ABSTRACT CO., list. 5M; pronipl atrvice; itl out onw.. 17 iu i'ainam SL I'AVNlii 1NV. CO., fnat floor N. Y. Llta SD-HAND oak counter, hand-curvfd .it i f bin caHhler plate; vira wicket about 40 ft. odd ahape; will fit a room V) tt-i w:.ir Can be aeen at aturatie hou.se. I'ur fur. hi' particulars 'phone Liouglua ia. ilee liuu.l Ing Co. STORf SASH Complete stock fur- C. Sl'SVEUU &s CO., Contractors anil Builders, Room O, New York LIU BUI. FOR 8ALK Pure, well assorted Early Ohio seed potatoes. Write, for particulars, W. H. ItlaKernan, Norfolk, NeD. ,4L FOR 8ALB Fine quality well aaJ-orted 4 tatoes; car, bushel or lOU-lb. lots. Write or Inquire of Norfolk Transfer and Stor age, Norfolk. Neb. NEARLY new Royal Acorn heater, 26. Tel. Webster 6W5. . FOR BALE Good alfalfa seed, 3 per Dtisnei, u. a.. '. J lanbury. tieed tor samples. Reference, Rank of Danbury. J. L. Dims, Uanuury, tsuo. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON. INST., til N, I. L, Tel. D. 165. pr. Katnryn Nlohdlaa. m N. T. L. Uldg PATENTS D. O. BARN ELL, f axton Blk. Tel. Red 7111. HUFFUaST Neville Bldg. Book fr.a PERSONAL MECIIAN0 THERAPY drualess curt f'fr grip. Consult Dr Manruprita Ilalloran. 226 Neville Blk. Xous. 7761. Under supervision of Al. D. ' , STRICTLY private horns for confine ments; trained nurse; babies for adoptions 'am Uavenport. , , Arlcne de Voy. Manicuring and maasaga 620 H. lttth St. Flat t. 'Fhon I. OMAHA Etammerara' Ins., Uamga Bldg. JIKNJAMIN . K CO.. 477 Brandcls Bfdg. HEAL KHTaTH TT'lLt;-TKUbT CO. CD AS. K. WlLLLAMtiiJ.X, IrixiUeiiL 1 I flttlflOlt'l V I'OH 14TII anFIioward Close in liusiucBs l'roperty ;xij ftei on' the 'Ast Ude of i.h fireet ,(iwtn tiaiiuy uud llonurd, nfxt to Al'd ar's. Hpicntliu place lo build rnres. O.ily one bloc to tin- svondiiien of tn Wirid ae ana two blocks to ine new C.ty Na loual bank nuilding. Kee us for price. liAHiliMl.s & HfcYOliN, 1U14 Harney Sneet. . CIX)SE IN RESIDENCE t)R sale ok Exchange Seven-ro.iin liuuxe; lint water lieai; in Kooil condition inroiutiiiuui; oai n on ailey; niniiui an pmu; owner now rents tht;e rooms at 4i); location near Hjtrt'anu Oewey. M ould like to have two or tnree cotianes, or wnl sell lor cu-sh. Ca.i lor funrter ln lormatlon. '. U.1;vMA MUTUAL REALTY COMPANY, l'hone Douif. 27x4.. 12-13 Paxlon Blk. INVESTMENT 173 FT. EAST FRONT ON 2UT11. Fronts on itiie streets, short dlstanre snutli of i-'nrnam. tine of the choicest locations In Omaha for apartment houais. Owrier want" off-r. Nowata L.n lot co . Suite 6"4 NfW York Life Bldg. Rwl 19.. PECOVH MoRTOAOE Innns nenoUaiivl. Apply Rooms 417-ls First, National Hank Hlrtr. Boll phone DoiiBlns ?!1S. i An n an REAL ESTATE ,, i.A.. :i l.A.Nl' F.)ll "AI.lt SWAPS IConttnued.) Colorado. 70.000 ACHEf ol fertile. Irrigable iond on the Cosillln (Stale In 'lie San Luis Vslley of Colorado. The cream nf Colorado Innd. with perpetual mater risnt. S.vJti acres to sell at t"0. ;W,000 acre.t sold smru March, 1ji. Write lor adveillsiiut literature. COSTILLA 1KKK1ATKI) UNU CO.. S12 Railway K.xenanae Bldg.. Lcnver Colo. , Florldn. 5f0 ACniCS fem and stock land, well watered, two miles to depot, j."iO0. Nine seres. Improvements worth price asked, at depot, $2,r00. ICikM.v acrts. Hum? fruit, fine spring, one milts to depot. (1 200; will take part my In nop; Ideal for health. West Florida Fruit Farm. Cottagehlll, Fl;i. $100 PER MONTH' Ir.come on $tl,2"i0 Investment; 14-room liooee, ntar Ultli and CapUol Ave.; lot uSx 120 feet; sooth front K. W. KIOLTENBERO, ' 436 Board of I'lade xiiua. L. lolo. FOK SALE By owner, two-story, brand, new, square house; 2WJ6 Maplte 1 Ht.; six rooms, reception hall, bath, Hoofed.' attic with stairs, full cemented btmement; bedt furnace, plumbing and combination elec trlo llKbt and Kas fixtures;' cement Walks; all reidy to be occupied.' liinn, ONE AND rilALF MILES FROM rOSTOFFICE AT GLEN WOOD, 1A. . 171 acres at $100 an acre, half qnsh, bal ance fi year. 6 per cent.. Improvements con.lst of D-roora house, barn, well and other outbuilding; 125 acres In apple trees, bnlance pasture and meadow; only 20mlies from Omaha. This price good only unill February 1. If you know about Olcnwood you can appreciate this proposition. If you do not care for orchard It will make a fine farm. 0 'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1002-3-4 N. Y. Life Bldg. Omaha, Neb. For Exchange Douhls brick flat, thoroimhly modern. Hansrom park district. Will exchanged equity for Omaha vscant property. New modrn 7-room house, never been nocnpled, Walnut Hill district; full lot. Will trade equity for Omaha vacant lots. I). V. SIIOLES CO., - HI Pd Trade Bldg', h'th and Farnam Pts. Telephones, L'oug. 40. lnd. A-2019. FOR good Income propertv In Omnha, Hats oi Kood business prrp rty: 310 acres fine farm land. Adah county. Iowa; good lmprovrments; exceptional barira'n. CO p-r acre; is.OnO encumbrnnoe; want t,o hoar from owners. jXt.dress c :i, r' e. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TAILORS sfs s S" will now psy ior a ren VI. J X- made suit at iny shop. I Tl A, pric-r. not tin quality. t'"' TAILOR BECK. Ill Son renl tailor cut the ith lr.th. O. A. LINQIIEST CO.. 210 Paxton Block. A. THEOHORE. "000" Block Tailor. 8KE S1STEK, young man's fashionable tailor, 412 13-14-li Paxton Blodk. . A cheap tai'or is always dntmeroua. Kee J. A. Krrvttn, 60X-10 Brandels Bldg JOHN RADMAN. The Tailor, 70; N. 11th Pt. ATvClllVHI Merchant Tailor, . JWLllU ,,u Harnpy stii i Dotlg. 6T.87. T C T 'WKXr )N boston tailor. O. Kj. iJA.v.1VOUM UOom 1, Paxton Blk. A FEW 3R nnd $M suits, while they last, onlv $2o. MAX MORRIS, The Tailor, ;0l Brown block. YOUSEN, BUSY TAITXIR, 120X Farnam. WANTED TO BUY P.eal estate transfer for January 13. fur nished bv the Midland (luarante and Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1714 Farnam: Marv C. Porter and hurbsnd to- l.lllle M. Thomas, part of sublut , tsxlot 1. ne of ne. M-V6-U I Bridget Byrne to William L. Mc- Namars, lot 7, oioca i. mpion place Veronlen Rennoe and husband to Annie Stur. lot S. block i. Cunning ham's sulHllvlston Anthony F. Burth to l.eo Wessely. lot S. block t. Oworak's addition.... Lu-y A. Hall to James Cauley, lot 17. block 1. Exchange plaoe Right Rev. R. Bcannell, bishop of Omaha, to Cyrelle 1k Clerck and w ife, lot 10, block 1, Rt. Mary's addi tion iy'V Ralston Townslte company to I. Ij. Ham. nVi of lots 17. W. 19 and 20, block 3G City of Omaha to Hush O. Robinson and Carl A. Hoffman, strip adjoin ing lot 107, Olse's addition Hugh (J. Robinson to McCagiie In vestment company, una oi pan oi lot 107. Olse's addition Sheriff to Charles Battelle. part of lot 107 and strip adjoining uise s addition Charles Battelle and wlf to Mc r.ffita Tnvoatmi.nl nnmivinv. Dart of L 'l.. lir aa vtrln .illotnlnfl' Ooss addition J. N. Haskell, executor, to Robert Wlklund, lot 19, block 5. Solomon s addition - United States Real Estate and Trust company to Antolne Kment, lot 26, block 2. Kotmtic's Fifth addition.... Sams to samo, lot 2ft. block 2, Kountze's Fifth addition Jesslo F. Lackoye to Louis Rasmus sen. w30 feet of lot 7, block 2tf. cliy.. Gtore N. Rose et al. to Louis Ras mimon. same property Matile M. Mackey and husband to Edward F. Riley, lot H. Hows l's subdivision of lot 2, Capital addl tlon 15'500 Emma C. Cox and husband to Wil liam 8. Heaton, lot , block S, Briggs place '0 Ann Seber and husband to Mrs. Mat tie Cuthlll, lot. 8. Pruvn's sub division of lot 23H. Millard & Caldwell's addltlin 1.W0 Flora A. Haynes and husband to Clyde L. Evans, lot x, diocb. j, r-ac rick's addition OOOO price paid shoes and furniture. for 2d-hand clothes, KELNER, JJ. 6041. BKST price paid for aecond-hand furm tuie. carpets, clothing and shoe 'l ei, Uu 71. i IOWA farms recognized as the best for all purposes. We make Iowa farms a spe cialty and can supply all wants either for stock or general farming. Home bai'Kalns. Write Rowland & Henderson, Marengo, la., Just what you would like. Minnesota. MINNESOTA, farms for bargains. F. M. Young, Plattamnuth. Neb. See INVESTMENT A terrace of three frame flats, now rent ing for $75 per month; rental n e In creased bv small expenditure. Price $10,000. Any reasonable offers will be submitted. For further Information see THE BYRON ICKKD CO., Phones: Ooug. 2i7; A IfS3t. 212 S. 14th St. Nebraska. FARM BARGAIN Must be sold on ae count of owner's health; well Improved !UI-acre farm, seven and a quarter miles from town, price, $& per acre; easy terms. J. X. Campbell. Lilchileld. Neb. FOR SALE A farm. 216 acres pasture land, 25 acres alfalfa. 120 acres farm land, large barn and sheep shed having water system; good dwelling house. Must be sokl at once; cheap. Address N. Bloom, Phillips, Neb. , PRIVATE HOME during confinement, babies for adoption. Good Samaritan Sanl torlura, 740 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, la. -IvrmCand toupes for men. GRIFFITH. v'AUk-12 and 14 FRENZEH BLK. MAGNETIC treatments. Kmtmrlln Brott. til a 16th, upstair. Doug. 516. W'H tent 'und' repair" -fcinflnds' of sewing machines, lnd. A lu63, Doug. 1063. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.. loth and Harney bts. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-ofi clothing. In fact anything you do not need VVa 'collect, repair and sell at 124 X. Uth MSl., for cost of collection, to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Oouglas 41A and wagon will call. JOS1E WASHBURN'S new book, Ths Underworld ewti," sold at all look stores, price, I1.6U v Af A flMTOTTP treatment. Mme. Smith DR. EQGERS' private confinement home 1516 Martha Si. Phone Douglas C230. MISS LA GRANK, baths, manage. 1617 Podge St., basenieut flat. Hours, 10 a. ru to v p. in. ' OMAHA FRUIT AND CHICKEN FARM About" five acres full of ywung bearing fruit of all klndB. Also a complete equip ment for raising chickens. Seven-room house, modern except heat; barn; all build ings nearly new. Six blocks to Farnam car line. We can sell for cash or rent. . OMAHA MUTUAL REALTY COMPANY, Phone Doug. 274. 612-13 Paxton Blk. VACANT $4O0-27th and Ruggles, 60x125. $300 38th and Parker, 40x130. $225 3d and Corby, GOx.120. Very easy terms. Free abstract warranty deeds. PAYNE INVESTMENT: CO., . First Floor N. Y. L. . Bldg. A HOME for womea during confinement We find homes for babies wucre mothers cannot caro for them. Babies boarded For terms address Mrs. Marina A. Ie 401 Bancroft St., Omaha, Nub. 'Phone Douglas WiL MASSAGE ANP BATHS. R. 308 Old Boston Store Bldg.. 4th floor. -0 S. lGth St. Stairway on Douglas St. MAGNETIC and massage treatment 211 No. Uth. St. MASQUE suits to rent. Theo. Lleben. SWEDISH massage. Over 206 N. 17th St. a J EXPERIENCED nnrse. Jo yeaiB; ladies In confinement a specialty: prices reason able. 3103 S. Uth St. 1 $1,000 FOR INFANTS' HOME. Your renewal to the Ladles' Home Jour nal .,nd the Saturday Evening Post Is ifVirMi 50c to the Chllds' Savins Institute, IVaiA already earned. Urgent, must have 0V more subscriptions lin January. Rush thorn In. 1 his is no ordinary hihhniI. but an Invalid's bid for a Hvlthood In hope of business on- other publications. Subscrip tions to Everybody's and McC hue's mean $100 to me. I duplicate any offer. Write for complete magazine catalogue and storv, "A Broken Back." lo It now. Just Gor don, the Magusln Man, Omaha. 'Phone Louglaa 71ta. BELT LINE TRACKAGE 162x120 At southeast corner 2Sth avenue and Ttovd. one of the most convenient sles for a lumber or coal yard on the Belt Line. Two blocks to Ames avenue -cas, Close to paved streets, permanent walks. Good 4-room 'cottage on south end, renting for $10 a month. Price, 2.U0. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, , 1H14 Ha'rnay Street. ' NEAR 2(!TII & DODGE ONLY $3,050.00; ; ' " A tO-room house, built about 8 years ago; furnace heat; hard pine finish j ' complete bath room second floor ana toilet ana lavi tory first floor; fine condition throughout. Specials all In and paid. Now rented at $;W, can get $40. This makes a fine Invest ment or a good home. Easy terms If de sired. . .. OMAHA MUTUAL REALTY COMPANY, Phone Doug 274. 612-19 Paxton Blk. CHILBLAINS No- 17u02; ""' cure. VX1XUXLJXVX10 6, Haines Drug Co. MUST SELL Two lots in Dundee, on Webster, between 50th and 51st; 6nG block to ear and stores. W. H. GATES, 017 N. Y. Life. Ph.' D. 1294. 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, $2,600 ( Full lot. shade and fruit trees, paved streHt. concrete walks: 2119 Maple St. Look at It; part of the payments most easy. And then, we have others. Nowata Land nod Lot Co.. Stilt" i'i24 New lor Life Bldtf. Phone Red 1999. ' EAST FRONT CORNER LOT. Gaa, sewer and city water; neaf two car lines: on grade and In one of the .Host progressive neighborhoods In Omaha.' A SURE SNAP AT $500. , Nowata Land and Lot Co.. Suite (24 New xorK iite u:ag. 'Phone Uea 1999. , 7 The Bee's gains in paid Ads for the month closed, over the same month last year, are more than seven times as great as its near est competitor. ' 7 HIGHEST price paid for broken watches, ok', gold. eic. M Nathan, 311 S. 111th. BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best price 2d-liand furniture, clothes, etc. f. VfS. - 2T 0 1.000 J.0O0 600 200 1.000 1 1.122 1.123 550 500 .1 1.6f 1500 MAN-BIRD RISES NEARLY MILE Kecords for High Flights by Aero plane Broken by Faalhan. THREE ESTIMATES OF HIS HEIGHT Jndae'a Mark Places Altltade Tteached at 4,140 Fret (srtln Sets Coarse Record at Tvro M In ates 13 X-B eeonds. ' GOVERNMENT NOTICES BliST prices for 2dhand furniture. D 44(19. WANTED Second-hand Lamsoii cash carrier system, with four or five matlons. Address Independent, Grand Iuland, Neb WANTED To purchase last spring pul lets. State qualities and price asked. Write or inquire of W. H. Thomas, Brun dels Stores, Omaha. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Room with modern con veniences, In private family, by tdngle gen tleman; state terms and parucu.ars. Ad dress B 84, Bee. GOOD LAND CHEAP. Section of land In western Nebraska, $6 per acre. $2,5uo cash, balance seven years time. J. Q. BONE, Council Bluffs, la. 312 Shugart Blk. Phone 814. WANTED Desk room, with steno grapher's services, In good office building, omaha, near business ceutoi. Addres.i, stating location, terms, etc., P 807, Bee. FOR SALE One of the best eighty-acre farms In Thurston county, at $76 per acre; all In crop, no other Improvements; three miles from town. Address Hi. Colllgan, Thurston, Neb. GOOD LAND $3.67 PER ACRE. . I have a Union Pacific railroad land con tract In western Nebraska that has a pay ment that Is past due. Will Bell fur $1,000 cash, balance several years. P. O. Box 404, Omaha, Neb. DODGE countv farm 160 acres, three miles from Fremont, all level land, highly Improved. Jf taken at once can be. had al less price than any surrounaing iarm. Improvements cost $12,000 Price 11Q per acre. O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1002-3-4 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. Neb. ' I WANT THE CASH. I have a Union Pacific railroad land con tract which . had a payment due 1-7-10. I want to- borrow enough on contract to meet payment, which was $235.32, or sell contract for $1,200, which makes section less than $4 per acre. P. O. Box 173, Coun cil Bluffs, la. - GENTLEMAN desires modern, steam heated room, with board In private family. Desirable location. Address 11-oCj Bee. PROPOSALS FOR YOUNG - HORSES. Office of the yuariermaator, Kansas City Mo., December 16. 1909: Sealed Pro posals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, M., Central Time, January 14, 1910, and then opened In the presence of attending bidders for fur nishing ik'iO young cavalry and 50 young ar tillery horses for delivery at Fort Reno Remount Depot, UKianoma, or otner prom inent railroad points. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part , thereof. Blank forms and all informatlon'can be had upon application to this office. Envelopes con taining proposals to be marked "Propo sals for Young Horses," and addressed Captain Klrby Walker. Quartermaster. D-lfi-17-18-20 .1-13-14 RAILWAY TIME CARD IMON STATION Tenth and Mason. 1'nlon Pacific , Leave.- Arrive. Overland Limited a 7:80 am all:59 pin China nnd Japan Mall. .a 4:00 pm a B:&0 pin Atlantic Express a 9:30 am Oregon and Washington Limited al2:01 am a 6:45 am Los Angeles Limited 812:55 pm a 8:50 pm WANTED SI f UATiONS WANTED By young n.an. place to work for board wh.-ia attending Boy.es eolltige. bITUATlON desired by married man as clerk In hotel, city or country; good experi ence and references. Address S 80S, liee. POSITION as office assistant by trained nurse with surgical experience.! Address w 89 Bee. Portland Special.. Colorado Special.... North Platte Local Colorado Express... Grand Island Local. . . .al2 :55 pm a 8 :50' pm ...a 1:46 am a 7:30 am ...a 8:15 am a 4:45 pm ...a 3:50 pm a 6:00 pm ..a &:Z pm aiu:au am LEGAL NOTICES Oklahoma. . OKLAHOMA We have 100,000 acres of I choice land to select from, ranging In price from $6 to $40 per acre. This land is' In the oil and gaa district and you might get an oil well with your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. Texas. i ... A DEEP, RICH SOIL, SUNSHINE all the time;- water when you want it. Land at $5 to $40 per acre for well im proved farms; go see It February 1. Very low round trip rates. Write us. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite 624 New York Life Bldg.. Red 1999. REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN Payne Invstment Co. WANTED City loanB. Peters Trust Co. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., lhih and Farnam. $ii00 to $5,000 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., luol N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-2152. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. LOWEST RATES Bm!s. Brandels Bldg. LOANS to home owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay. menu semi-unnuaily. No commission. W. H. THOMAS. (OS First National Bank Bldg. F1VS PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BKalNNAN, Room L New York Life Bldg: PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO.. N. Y. Ufa, Private money, $500 to (5.O0O; low rate. EASTERN Nebraska farm loans and loans on high-grade Omaha residence prop erty at low Interest, optional payments, no delay. I. Sibbernsen, Old Boston Store Bldg. GARVIN BROS.. $18 N. T. Life. $500 to 200.uu on improved property. No delay. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR (. ( and 7 room houses. If prices are right we can ei, your property for you. NOWATA LAN D AND LOT CO.. Suite 4 N. Y. Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT IMPROVED ACRE TRACT FOR RENT 25 acres, 50th and Dodge Sib., on paved road and street car line; good 6-room house and otner outbuildings; 10 acres plow land balance hay and pasture land; beating trult trees, nent i-J per montn. GEOHOli & CO., 1601 Farnam St. Doug. 756. 4O0 ACRES, 24 miles west of Dundee, on uooKe ri. roaa. i ne very Deal or improve ments. $16 per acre. GEORGE & CO.. 1601 Farnam St. Doug. 756. ' THE MISSOURI - PACIFICr.RAILWAT COMPANY. ' . SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MttETINO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a spe clal meeting of the Stockholders of The Missouri Pacific Hallway Compajy Will be hld at the principal office of said Com- ?iany, in the Missouri Pacific Building, No. 05 Market Street, In the City of St. Louis. Missouri, on Tuesday, the 18th day . of January, 1810, at nine o'clock In the fore noon of that day, to consider and act upon the following pioposltlons: v (a) To adopt a code of by-laws for the Company. (b) To ratify, assent to and approve a certain Indenture of lease bearing date the 16th day of Jul, 1D09, by, and between Boonville, St. Louis & Southern Railway Company, . corporation of the State of Mlssouii, and this Company and authorised on behalf of this Company at a meeting of tli.' Board of Directors, held on the 16th dav of August, 1903. (u) To ratify, assent to an approve the purchase by this Company of the whole or any part of the railroads and other prop erty and franchises ot all or aov of the following named railroad companies; Carthage and Western Hallway Company, Joplln and western ttauway company, St. Louis, Oak Hill and Carondelet Railway Company, Sedalla, Warsaw and South western Railway Company, The Kansas City Northwestern Railroad Company, The Nebraska Southern Railway Company, Omaha Belt Hallway Company, Omaha Southern Hallway company, pacific Hull way Company in Nebraska, The Pueblo and State Llni Railroad Company, and Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway. (d) For the put pose of refunding under lying mortgage bonds and equipment obli gations of the Company and lor other cor porate purposes, to consent to, concur in and authorise an increase ol the bonded indebtedness ot The Missouri Paciflo Rail way Company, by tne amount ot 4i1a.ooo.ooo by the Issue ot Gold Bonds of the Com pany, limited in the aggregate to the principal amount of $175,buuouo at any one time outsianuiiig, to Dear iniemsi ai a rata or rates not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and all or any part of such bonds, as tne noma of Directors may determine, to be convertible at the option of the holders "and registered owners therecf into stock of the Hallway Company upon cuch terms and otherwise as the Board of Directors may determine; and to com sent to concur in and authorize the execution and delivery 01 a mortgage and deed of trust on and of the whole or part of the railroads and other property and frsiiclilt.es of tills Company whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to secure such issue of bonds by this Company, and to consider anu act upon the form and terms of such mortgage. te) To consent to and authorize the pur chase by this Company from time to time of not to exceed &6,oou,000 par vaiue of the bonds of the St. Louis, iron Meumaln and Southern Railway Company. (f) To latlty the proceedings of the Board of Directors theretofore taken in and about the nutters aforesaid, Including the authorlzatlor of said bonds and mort gage and deud of trust and the use to be made of said bonds, and to consider and act upon such other business as may properly be transacted at til iueUng. 1 he siock transfer 000 as ol tne company will be closed at I P. M. ou the !lh dai of January, UUO, and will remain closw until 10 A. M. on the jvtu aay 01 January, 1910. Dated, New Yorg, November 17th, 190. By Older ot the Board of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President. A. li. CALEF, Secretary. "The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, 196 Broadway. New York. Nov. Suth. 1909. To the Stockholders of The Missouri Pacific Railway company. Referring to tne notice sent to you November 17th, 1909, calling special meeting of I he Stockholders of this Company to be held on the Uth day of Jan uary, 1910, you are notified that the stock ttansfer books 01 this Company will be Cosed at $ o'clock p. m. December 8th, 19ii9, Instead of January 7th, 1910, and re main closed until 10 o'olock a. 111. January 19th, 1910. This change in date is made to avoid any possibility of contusion In deal ings An tho stock and rights to subscribe to bonds, prior to the date ot said special meeting. If unable to attend the meeting please aign and return the proxy which we have already sent you. A li. CALEK, Nov. 18 to Jan. 18. Secretary." Nov. U to Jan. 18. SWAPS TO EXCHANGE. A (0-barrel flouring mill, with a two-storv brick dwelling and 1J0 acres of land, located In western Iowa, vulued at $18 OuO. with in come of $,000, at ( per cent optional; will traile for lard or Income property; wlnt have you to offer T George M. Clark, Smith land, la. Lincoln-Beatrice Local bl2:45 pm b 1:20 pm Valparaiso and Central City -...bl2:40 pm b 1:20 pm llilcaaro A Northwestern Colorado-Chicago a 7:45 am a 1:30 am Chlcngo Daylight S-l. . .a 7:01 am all:S5am Omaha-Chicago Local.. al2:03 pm all-jfi pm Colorado-Chicago .,.,..a 6:20 pm a 3!28 pm Omaha-Chicago Spl....a 6:02 pm a 7:00 am Pacific Coast-Chicago.. a 6:05 pm a 3:28 pm Los Angeles-Portlund Limited a 9:10 pm ai2:05 pm Overland Llmltott aUMlS am a 7:05 am Carroll Local a 4:15 am a 9:55 pm Fast Local Cedar Rapids-Omaha a 3:35 pm NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight a 7:50 am al0:20 pm Minnesota and Dakota.a i7:00 pm Twin City Limited. ...a 8:00 pm a 7:10 am Sioux City -.Local si 8:46 pm a 3:28 pm Dakota-Sioux City Omaha a 1:10 am Minncsota-Sioux City- " '.' ' -1 1 Omaha all:00 am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. 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Exp a 1:25 pm a 4:3d pm Okia and Texas Exp. ...a 2:30 pm a 1:50 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd...al0:40 pm a 2:25 am Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paal Overland Limited aJ2:10 am a 7:05 am Omaha-Chicago Exp. ...a 7:00 am a 9:30 am Colorado Special a 7:40 am a 1:30 am Colo. -California Exp... .a 6:00 pm a 3:25 pm Perry-Omaha Local b 6:15 pm all:05 pm Chicago Great Western Chicago Limited.... Twin City Limned. Chicago Express.. Twin City Express.. Wabash .a 5:00 pm .a 8:30 pm a 8:00 am a 3:45 pm .a 9:00 am a 9:00 pm Omaha-St. Louis Exp.. a 6:30 pm a 9:25 am Mall and Express a 7:30 am all:15pm cnanoerry iocai trrom K. C. & St. L. Ex. Lv. Council Bluffs). .b 5:00 pm bl0:15 am BlRMGTO. Mason. I.OS ANGELES. Cal.. Jan. M.-T.outs Paulhan, the French aviator broke all of ficial and unofficial records for altitude in a Farnam biplane Wednesday. The time In the air was 50 minutes 40V seconds. . The time of descent was 7 minutes and 30 seconds. Cortlandt Field Bishop announced tonight that the Judges ot the aviation events had calculated the height of Paulhan's night today at 4.146 feet. These figures now stand officially as the record. Paulhan's aneroid barometer showed his highest altitude as 4,600 feet and the Judges at first figured close to 6.000 feVt, but tonight, after exten sive figuring from trlangulatlons and calcu lations taken by the trlgonotncter, this was reduced to 4,146 feet. Paulhan is the Idol of the crowd tonight. He made his great record shortly after losing the speed record of the course to Glenn 11. Curtiss. The Frenchman, using an engine that had Just arrived from Paris, had been almos constantly In the limelight all the after noon. He had Circled the course again and again, skidded and dipped and swung corners in daring fashion that made his wife shiver. Condition Are Ideal. The sun was low toward the sea and the shadows had begun to gather when he X made his decision to go higher In the air than any man in a heavier than air machine ever had attempted. The wind barely stirred. Cortland E. Bishop, president of the Aero Club of America, stood in front of the Judge's stand enthusiastio over the beautiful scene that stretched out before him. "I never saw such perfect weather for aviation," he remarked. "We ought to have the altitude record broken today." A minute later Paulhan rose in the air. He bent low his gray-capped head and smiled a smile ot promise as he mude a short circle over te mass of .craning spec tators. Curtiss had. felt the higher cur rents and came down. Hamilton had landed tamely. Paulhan pointed north, went up 1,000 feet, paused over the center of the field again as though to take an other last look at . human faces, then turned north and up again. ; . By this time there was Just one thing In all the universe for the crowd the Frenchman and his air-conquering ma chine, rapidly becoming a speck In tho gathering twilight. Crowd Housed to Frensy. At the estimated height of l.soo feet Paul han described a great circle, as It feeling the currents. By this time he was a mile and a halt from camp. When word had spread that hq had beaten the world's record the vast throng was roused to frenzy. Two thousand feet and still climbing. Sense of distance almost lost from the earth. No one would have been surprised If the man and his little wings had b 'en swallowed up In the Void. . At 6 o'clock the machine became plainer. Paulhan began to descend. He came down easily in front ot the grand stand after being In the air nearly fifty-one minutes. As he leaped from his machine, cheeks glowing and eyes flashing, he was grabbed by his friends and carried to the grand stand, where he bared his head amid a thundei of cheers. Meets Wife In Balloon. Paulhan gave the crowd another treat earlier In the afternoon. The balloon, New York,. .which had ascended from Hunting ton park, came drifting toward Aviation camp. In it was Mme. Paulhan, among other guests, and when the Frenchman caught sight of It he sprang to . his Far- man machine, snapped out Instructions to his helpers and In a flash dashed off. At that moment Beachy and Knabenshne, In their dirigibles, had paswd over the grand stand and started toward the New York. But Paulhan, rising In a wide circle to a height of 600 feet, sailed a mile or more over the adacent fields and the fringe of trees that lined the camp on the north until he had approached close enough to hall his wife In the balloon, and then sweep ing down, paid his respects to Beachcy and to Knabenschue. Third Day is Perfect. The third day was perfect. ThevflaKS In the grandstand hung limp. The field basked in the warm sun. The crowds poured in all day until the estimate reached tha figure of 50,000 and down the fence line, guarded by 300 deputy sheriffs, the crowd surged for a mile to the gates. Stretched out before the eyes of these fascinated people was a plateau dotted with th. newest designs in air craft. Paulhan, hidden from the other aviators, was tinker ing with a new engine. There was-much French chatter about. In the sky balloons were hanging. Across the valley arose a range ot dim .' mountains and mingling, clouds and snow, the big white tents ot the foreign aviators and the headquarters of Glenn II. Curtiss, hope of America for the laurels of this neet, were In the fore- giound. I The morning passed with no movement frcm the tents. Toward noon Mlscarul In a Brellot monoplane flew down the far end A band played waits mturTei and the official I starters and markers took their placea. 1 Then the silent Curtiss tpned front hl tent and the megaphone announced that he would try for the speed rrord Of the course. Clad Immaculately, wltM a golfing t-np pulled low over Ms eyes, he took a sent and gave th signal. After a short til 11! ' right he Increased his speed to the rate of 4.1V, miles an hour. The time given for the course of slightly more than a mile and half was 2:1SH- No sooner had Curtiss alighted and strolled carelessly away Into the crowd than Paulhan's manager an nounced that the Frenchman would seek to take the speed honor from the American. Frenchman Tries to Beat It. The sporting Instinct of the spoctntois was aroused. Here was a elesneut contest. The course was cleared with difficulty and Paulhan started again. Then It was seen that his engine had less powtjr. His turns were not so snarp. rue second lap, which he designated as the one he wished tlm- d. was fourteen seconds longer than Curtis' record. The Frenchman kept on flylrg, however, until he had circled tho course six times. The sight of his cinft bussing through the air had become so common that hundreds turnod to the Kgvptlan dancers In the side shows along concession lane. On none of his rounds did he equal Curtiss' record, though be covered mote than eight miles in tha flight. Pleased by his victory, Curtiss came out on the course again.. He went up to'.rVl out the air currents to try for n high flight. At the height of 100 feet hp circled Charles K. Hamilton, in a Ctirtlss ma- ' chine, left the ground soon . after In a qualifying flight, but came down after an erratic flight of. a few minutes. .'',.'. Tho Paulhan altitude flight and. -half clr'le of the field by Curtlrs with Harmon as passenger wound up the nrografrL . - T vren 1 7-RI x Machines Unnllfy. With these events the meet Is now fairly under way. Including the local airships there are twenty-six entrlts oh the field. These are all that qualified of the original flfty-sbven entries except a tow, devious without engines that stand lit sheds 'hear the 'entrance. " . Chorles F. Johnson of San Francisco was the latest arrival. His Curtiss machine was towed to the fl'ld late In the diy, BIG CROWD AT HOW 1,1 G MF.BT Klsjhty Five-Men Tennis Entered, in at. Louis Tourney... ST. LOUIS, Jan. 13. Eighty five-men teams have been entered for. the Middle West bowling tournament which opens here January 20, with a corresponding number of entries In the singles and two-men events. The entry list closed tonight. Teams have been entered from Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Blufts and the Tnecttng promises to be one of the largest yet held In the middle -wert. . Besides the medals in each class $5,000 In I rlzea will be awarded. STATION Tenth and Burlington Leave. Arrive. Denver and California.. a 4:10 pm a 8:46 pm Puget Sound Express. ..a 4:10 pm a:10pm Nebraska points a 8:20 am a 6:10 pm macK Mills a 4:10 pm a 6:10 ntn Northwest Express all'30 pm a 7:10 am Nebraska points ... a 8:20am a 6:10pm Lincoln Mail b 1.20 pm al2 :15 pm Nebraska Express a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm Lincoln Ixcal b 9 0S am Lincoln Local a 7:25 pm a T:W)pm Schuyler-Plattsmouth ,.b 3.05 pm bl0:20am STOCKHOLDERS' MEKTINm. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bee Building company will be held st o'clock p. m Tuesday, January 18, 1910, at the office of said company In The riee building Omaha, for tho election of a board of di rectors for the ensuing year anu the trans action of such other buslneus ss may prop erly come uerore sucn meeting. H. A HASKELL, Secietary. Dec. 7-m DAS. Pluttsmouth-Iowa Bellevue-Plattsmnuth Colorado Limited Chicago Special Chicago Express.. ..a 9:18 am a 8:50 pm ..a 1:) pm a 2:40 pm ..all :30am a 7:10 am ..a 7:20 am all :10 pm ..a 4:20 pin a 8:55 pm Chicago Fast Express... a 6:20 pm a 8:00 am lowa Local a 9:15 am a11:45am St. Louis Express a 4:55 pm al1:4ram lv. 1. ami St. Joseph. .. .al0:46 pm a 4:45am K. C. and Ht. Joseph. ...a 9:15 am a 6.10 pin lv. c. ana josepn..a 4: pm WEBSTER STATION Fifteenth and Webster. Leave. Arrive b 8:60 pm bl2:10pm Paul, Minneapolis A Missouri Pacific Auburn Local ChleuKo, St. Omaha- Leave. Arrive. 8loux City Express b 2:00 Dm btl :45 am Omaha I .oca I c 6:20 pm niuuj :ity f-ussenger D f.JO pm 1 win 1 ny 'asscnger..,,D :) am Sioux City I -oca I c 8:36 am Emerson Local b 6:55 pm b 8:10 am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS WITH THE nOWLKHS Tho Drcshers defeated the Hospe CO., two games out of three with Truxh bowling three games over 200 and getting high total of 635 pins. In the Mercantile league, the Midland Paint and Glass Co.; won all three games. Score: -r HOSPE CO. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. totiscm lliti Zitzman, W 221 Kushnell 1N9 Zitzman, VVeber ... Totals Trush .. Jensen . Grunt .. chmldt Goff ... E. 1H7 144 182 ISA 136 223 162 237 177 177 173 LSI 5H 502 5K3 487 V 907 DRESHERS. 1st. .. 2d. 212 171 144 .rr 210 179 8S6 945 . 2.738 2'0 201 '13 12 164 3d. Total. 214 210 173 183 172 635 6S2 458 rr,5 615 Totals 916 872 - 952 2,740 MILDAND PAINT AND GLASS CO. ChriHtonsen Grossman . Weeks , 1st. I'M- , n 233 2d. 1U 199 . 142 3d. Total. 132- 204 . 106 4i8 616 641 Totals 512 60S 502 1.M3 EQUITABLE LIFE 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. 1.-) 16 170 130 184 1C0 467 4X2 500 4S6 4S3 1,455 Vulteo 17 Reed 132 Pickard 17 Total 4S0 Lant eenlng on tho Metropolitan- alleys the Glendales defeated O'Brien's , Monte Chrletos three HtralKlU games. The Glen dales averaged 9I.-7. getting one 1,006 game. Stupe of the Glendales had hlvh game of 234 and high total of 61S. Anderson of the Monte Chrlstos had high .game with 227 and hgh total of 610. Tonight the Brode gaatd Crowns will play the Omaha Bi cycles. Score: . " GLENDALES. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. hman l .I2 - i3- 'ill Klauck 19H ' 214 171 t 67R OckHiis 183 176' MR- . 527 Stupe , 1'13 234 223 'US Camp M , 170 .- l'Xt 567 Totals 919 1.006 , 916 2 901 of the coursfc and whetted the appetite of t,he crowd, which had grown by this time to tremendous proportions. Curtiss Sets Course Record, At 2 o'clock tf Ings began to happen. The balloons and the dirigibles driven by Knabcnschue and Beachey crowded over thJ course, f wo Curtiss machines were dragged to the white-marked starting place. MONTE CHRISTOS. Baehr .... Lough .... Spet Lauy Anderson , . Totals. 1st. . 202 . 155 . 124 . 114 . 227 2d. 180 11 191 13S 201 .Id. Total. 176 172 15b . 157 1X2 5.4 463 471 610 852 S56 843 2,511 South Omaha Howlers. ' The Stelllngs defeated the Gophers' last evening at South Omaha, winning three straight games. C. J. - Francisco made the highest score on the alleys this season by rolling 244. The scores: - STELL1XC1S, 1st. Sujjrvln 153 Wollstedt 147 Koll ..L 1-1 Zeek ..I lo5 Winters Totals Clark Kellogg ... O'Hern ... Fitzgerald Francisco .152 ..728 . GOPHERS. 1st. 102 125 ...10. H!3 171 Totals ,,t:70 2d. 3d. Total. 140 15U 452 133 MS . 418 1H3 180 464 140 139 ' 434 163 158 . 473 739 . 804 2,271 2d. 3d. Total. HI 133 378 111 13 " 3i:9 114 106 859 145 ' 155 463 li 244 , 5X1 707 "71, , 2,148 Knmes Wins front lie Oro, NEW YORK, Jan. 13.-Fred Fames of Denver won the world's - championship at three-cushion carom billiards tonight from Alfredo Do Oro, the Cuban title holder, In the third block of fifty points played, by a final score of 150 to 137. JS3 CANADIAN rACIKIC ..rpvt v tiil.iMnl RVTWrie unuTDl t'r. t GUfcUtU ANU UViHrOOL NotbiLi bur en ta AUoll usa ear Kswranea, WlreleM as all immm C. B. HUNJAMIN. O. A M So. Vlsra Sh. bfemse. 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