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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1910)
1 Till; IJKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1010. b n OFERE.D FOR SALE (Continued.) Piano. UPRIGHT Kimball piano, big bargain owner leaving city. 210 N. 22d. Tfaewrltera. RECOND hand typewriter aoM. repaired Central Typewriter Exchange. 177 Farr.am TYPEWRITER r lightly iisr-d and rebuilt Underwoods. Ollvirs, Remingtons, Smith Premiers, Mon arch. Ij. C. Smiths and other make. Full guarantee. Price '4 and m.inufacturrrs' l6 and Up). Lowell rental prices. Look over our atock before buyinsr or write for our bargain list. Distributers L. O. Smith At Bros, typewriter. ' 13. F. SWANSON CO., Inc., 417 S. 15th St., Omaha. Neb. Also atoren at Den Moint-s and Lincoln. Typewriters Ipor Rent b.f. vV0 on Co., 415 South 15th St.. Omaha.' Phonographs. SECOND-HAND Kdlson and other Phon ORfaphs. til to 10; Komi an new. Cull o' write. Piano Player Co., Old Boston Store. Mlseellaaeou. m A t : AT CUT prices , A t fa I We aava you from 50c to 11.50 on every ton and give better coal. We guarantee correct weights. liosenblatt' Cut Prk Coal Co. ABOUT L608 feet H-lnch wire cable. e end band; will cell at bargain. Apply R W. Baker. Supt Bee Bldg.. Omaha. N'U ONLY restaurant In town of 700. 1200 required. Joseph Mlkkrlson, Farwell, Neb, Kindling $1 a load d-elivered. D. 44G9. SODA FOUNTAINS, new and second hand; monthly payments. Upright, IMS Farnam St. MnTnT?i N,w an1 secondhand Dy iUiVO namos and Motors: also all kinds of electrical repairing. Leliron Electrical .Works, 313 8. 12th St. HEATER, aUo cook stove. Harney 3886. HALL'S safes.' new. 2d-hand. UU Farnam 6CHOL. RSH1P on leading buslnesa ol lege for aula at discount Address P-G06. Bc-e. FOR SALE New and 2d-hand billiard and pool tablea. We lead the wo id In cheap bar fixtures. ay payments limns-Wick-Balke-Collenutfl. 4V7 8. 10th St URUQ8 at cut prices; freight paid on all $10 orders; catalogue free. Sherman & Mo Connoll Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. WE HAVE on band a number of Ink Dar rein which we will sell at jc eacu. Ti.y are fine for rain water or an lie. Can at pressroom Bee Publishing Co. NATIONAL cash register almost new. Address It 821. Bee, CALENDAR pads. Burklcy Printing Co NEW LOCATION. 417 H. 12 U He (Ml (O AT, ,tB fcd; fy It. Harmon Weeth. Both 'phon. 0()() OVERCOATS slightly used alTi bar .W ain A H aLNUilH. 416 N. Itlh. ' ID-HAND oak counter, hand-carved .liar bla oashler plate; v ire wicket about 40 ft odd shape; will fit a room 20 feet wide Can be aeen at storage house. For furthei particulars 'phone Douglas ZJ4, Bee lluiiil lug Co. STORM SASIlCornpJet t00k fur- ,7, , . liiBhed on short noiloe. C. SUNDELL & CO., Contractors and Builders, Room O, New York Life Bldg. FOR BALE Pure, well assorted Early Ohio seed potatoes. Write for particulars. W. H. Blakeman, Norfolk, Neb. FOR BALE Fine quality well assorted potatoes; car, bushel or 100-lb. lota Write or Inquire of Norfolk Transfer and Stor age, Norfolk, NeU , NEARLY new Royal Acorn heater, $i&. Tel. Webster 694 FOR SALE Good alfalfa seed, $ per bushel, F. O. .B.. Datibury. Seed for samples. Reference,- Brink of - Uanbury. J. L. 81 ma. Danbury, Nb. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INST., 418 N. Y. I. Tel. D. 1004. Dr. Kathryn Nicholas. 60S N. Y. ) Bldg PATENTS D. O. BARNELL. T axton Blk. Tel. Red 711). HUFFMAN. 818 Neville Bldg. Book free PERSONAL MECHANO THERAPY ta a drug-loss cure for grip. Consult Dr. 'Marguerite Halloran, 226 Neville Mik. Doug. V7CL Under aupervlsion of M. D. STRICTLY private home for confine ments; trained nurse; babies for adoptions 8618 Davenport. Arlene de Voy. Manicuring and massags 620 S. 16th St. Fiat 8 Phone D. 7tiS0. OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Ramge Bldg. PRIVATE HOMK during confinement, babies for adoption. Good Samaritan Sank torlum, 740 1st Ave.. Council Bluffs, la. - VTnnl toupea for men. GRIFFITH. "AVU-12 and 14 FRLNZER BLiv. MAGNETIC treatments. F.mmvrUn Brott, 1323 8. lth, upsiaira. Doug. 61Si WE rant and repair all ktnda of sewing machines, lnd. A lia, Ddua. liia. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.. 15th and Harney Sts. ' THE SALVATION ARM Y solicit, a.t.nfl clotting, In fact anything you do not ned We collect, repair and sell at 134 N. ilth St., for coat of collection, to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglas 4135 and wagos will call. JOS1K WASHBURN'S new book. "Tht Underworld Sewer," sold at all book store, price, $1.50. . - M AriMPlTTf! treatment. Mme. Smith DR. SOGERS' private confinement home 1616 Martha St Phone Douglas 6ZJ0. The ' Bee's gains in paid Want Ads, for the month closed, is more than . seven times as great as its i nearest competitor. PERSONAL (Continued.) MISS LA GRANK, bath, masaags. 11 1 tnlg 81.. baeeinent flat. Houra. 10 a. m to V p. m. A HOMK for women during confinement V find homes lor- babies w here mother cannot care for them. Rablee boarded For term arldreas Mm Martha A. m Bancioft St., Oinana. Nab. 'Phon" Douglas 1921. , tUSSAOG AND BATHS. It. iV Old lloHton Store Bldg.. 4th floor. 120 8. lGth St Stairway on Douglas St. UAONETIC and massag treatment No. 15 th Ht 211 MASQUE nulla ta rent. Theo. Lieben. SWEDISH massage. Over 206 N. 17th St. EXPKRIENCED nurse, 36 yeara; ladles In confinement a specialty; prlcea reason able. Ill 8. 13th eU. 31,000 FOR INFANTS' HOME. Your renewal to the Lad es' Home Jour nal and the Saturday Evening Post Is worth 60c to the Childs Saving Institute, $700 already enrneil. Urgent, must have 100 more subscription In January. Rush tliem In. This Is no ordinary appeal, but an Invalid's bid for a llvllhood In hope of business on other publications. Subscrip tions to Everybody's' and McCltire's mean HOO to me. I duplicate any offer. Write for complete magazine catalogue and story, "A Broken Hack." Do It now. Just Gor don, the Magazine Man, Omaha. 'Phone Douglas 1W. CHILBLAINS gj r&V'cl MRS. CARRIE SMITH, marvelous mag netic healer. All ailments treated success fully. One visit convinces. 814 N. 19'.h, l.ear Cuming St. Phones. Ind. B-2786. Doug- US 5SN0. MME. ALLEN of Chlcaao. salt alow, mag netic and massage treatments. Over 203 N. 17th St POULTRY Screenings. 11.60 100 Iba. Wagner. Wl N. 16tu A few mor R. C. B. Leghorn and Houdan corkerela for sale at tl each. Geo. J. Wol ott. Central C'ty, Neb. BOURRON Red Turkeys, Embden Oeise and Indian Runner Ducks. ' Mrs. .A. C. Hoblnett, R. L Charlestown, lnd. WHITE Wyandotte cockerels, fine birds, at $1 each; order direct from ad. Mrs. r. B. Johnson, Crofton, Neb. PRINTING 'PHON'V! miy A-JK20 for good printing Ly'ngstad Printing Co.. 16th Capitol Ave. WATERS PRINTING CO., 622-624 S. 12th. REAL ESTATE HEAL ECSTATIC DliALERS. REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 185S; prompi service; gut oui pricrs. 17 lu Farnam lit PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. Y. Life BENJAMIN . U. CO., 477 Brandels Bldg KKAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. - CuAS. hi. WlLLlAMtioN, Preiudenb , CliV PHOPKHT FOK A LB. $2300 3909 Corby St. Practically new five-room cottage, nicely papered throughout, an attractive up-to- naie home, good sized room, modern except furnace, fun tO-fuol lot, desirable neigh- uornood, handy to street car, reasonable terms. SCH1MER A CHASE CO., Cky. Suburban and Farm Property. Fire, Tornado and Plate Giasa Insurance. ' Surety Bonds. Factory Sites and Business Opportunities in Ralston; 309 S. 17th St. ' Both Phones. 40x66, $2,200 HEAR'!' OF CITY. . ' Harrison & Morton MY six-room brick house, modern except heat. Price $1,700, $300 cash, in walnut Hill, Vi block from car. Must be sold In five days. Address C'-ti9. 44x132, $23,500 12TH ' AN D HARNEY. Harrison & Morton $100 PER MONTH Income on $6,250 Investment; 14-room house, near 13th and Capitol Ave.; lot ;tx U feet; south nont. I E.. W. STOLTENBERQ. 436 Board of Truue i5lug. U. 1510. FOR SALE Hy owner, two-story, brand new, square house; 2S0U Maple at.; six rooms, reception hall, bath, tloored attic wJth stairs, full cemented basement; best turnace, piummng ana combination eiec n-lc light and gus fixtures; cement walks all reuciy to - be occupied. 44x66, $7,500 13TH NEAR FARNAM. Harrison & Morton 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. 2,600 Full lot. sliad9 und truit trees, jumi stian, concrete walks: ill J iiapie st. Luo at It; part of the payments moot easy. And then, we have others. Nowata Land n Lot Co., Suite 824 New Vara Lite B.d i'hone lied IW9. 44x132, $10,000 Tract heart of wholesale district, Harrison & Morton BAST FRONT CORNER LOT. Gas. seWer and city water; near two ci lines; on i;rale and In one of the .nos progressive neighborhoods In Omaha. A SURE SNAP AT $500. Nowata Land and Lot Co.. Suite 624 New York Lire man. 'Phone Red lttU). REAL ESTATE CITY PKOTKHTY FOK SA1.K. (Continued.) MAKE ma an offer for lota I and block 6, Thornburg Place. J. H. FARROTTE. 326 Bd. Trada. INVESTMENT 173 FT. EAST FRONT ON 29TII. Front! on mre atreeta, ahort dlataaca south of farnam. One of the cholo-at location In Omaha for apartment house. Owner want offr. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO., Suit 624 New York Life bldg. Red IMS. REAL ESTATE FARM AMI HAX.ll I. AMU FOR SAL Colorado. v 70.000 ACRES ol fertile. Irrigable land on the Costilla estate In 'he San Luis valley of Colorado. The erf am of Colorado land. with perpetual water right j.oou acres to sell at $M). 20.000 acres sold since March, 1909. Write for advertising literature. COSTILLA IRRIGATED LAND CO.. 313 Railway Exchange Bidg., Denver Colo. Flarlda. 560 ACRE9 farm and stock land, watered, two miles to depot. 15,500. well Nine acres, improvement worth price asked, at depot, 12,500. Eighty acres, some fruit, fine springs. one mile to depot, $1,300; will take part pay ciodm: Ideal for health. West Florida Fruit Farm. Cottagehlll. Flu. Iowa. ONE AND A HALF MILES FROM POSTOFFICE AT QLENWOOD, IA. 171 acres at $100 an acre, half cash, bal- nce 6 years. 6 pr cent. Improvem-nts consist of -room house, barn, well and other outbuildings; 125 acres In apple trees, balance pasture and meadow; only 20 miles from Omaha. This price good only unit) February 1. If you know about Olonwood you can appreciate this proposition. If you do not care for orchard It will make a fine farm. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1002-3-4. N. Y. Life Bldg. Omaha, Neb. IOWA farms recognised aa the best for 11 purposes. We make Iowa farms a spe lalty and can supply all wants either for tock or general larmlna. Some bargains. Write Rowland &. Henderson, Marengo, la., Just what you would like. Mlnaoootm. - - MINNESOTA, farms for bargains. See M. xoung, Platlsmoutb. Neb. Neoraalta. FARM BARGAIN Must be sold on ac count of owner's health; well Improved liiW-acre farm, seven and a quarter miles rom town, price, Ja per acre; easy terms. i'. Campbell. Litchfield, Neb. FOR SALE A farm, 215 acre pasture and. 25 acres alfalfa, 120 acres farm land, arge barn -and sheep shed having water fcystem; gdod dwelling house. Must do sold at once; cheap. Address N. Bloom, Phillips, Neb. 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 iii. coingan, Thurston, Neb. DODOB county farm 100 acres, three miles from Fremont, all level land, highly Improved. If taken at once can be had at less Drlce than anv surrounding iarm, Improvements cost $13,000 Price $110 per acre. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1002-3-4 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM NEAR OMAHA, 200 acres. Two sets of Improvements. On macadam road For particulars see W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. No. 1320 Farnam Street. Tel. Doug. 1064; Ind. A-1064. SARPY COUNTY FARM Five miles from Gretna: 1C0 acres, all under plow, except about 'M acres: good Im provements: high rolling, not range, land; price, $1U0 per acre. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1003-4-5 N. T. Life. Omaha, Neb. Ml MONTANA LANDS. I hav for sale 7,680 acre of fine farm ing land, all within 8 mile of a small town on th extension of the C, M., P. 8. R. R., In Custer county, Montana, which I will sell as a body or cut It up to please the purchaser, and on liberal terms. For par ticulars addreaa E. E. Jordan. Wibaux. Mont. Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA We have 100,000 acres of choice land to select from, ranging In price from $5 to $40 per acre. This land Is In th oil and gas district ana you might get an on well with your land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 624 New York Life Bldg. Texas. A DEEP, RICH SOIL, SUNSHINE all the time; water when you - want It. Land at fi to $40 per acre for well 1m- firoved farms; go. see It February 1. Very ow round trip rates. Write us. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.. Suite 624 New York Lite Bldg.. Red 1999. Gulf Coast of Texas If you are planning a pleasure trip to the "Sunny South" or are looking for an investment we can show you the most delightful climate, the best land and one of the best investments in America. By joining our Chicago- Minneapolis-Des Moines-Omaha-Lincoln excursion, leaving Omaha 4:40 p. m., Lincoln 6:40 p. m., Tuesday, January 18, rla Rock island Ry. to Brownsville, you will aee all of the Oulf coast, Round trip rates Omaha and Lincoln, $27.50. Private hotel cars. Home cook ing. Brownsville is 371 miles aouth of Houston. For particulars write or call upon Security Land Co., Paxton Hotel, Omaha. E. M. Eyfert, Mgr. REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN Payne Invstment Co. W ANTIC D City loans. Peter Trust Co, $100 to $10,000 mad promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bidg., jsut ana farnam. $aO0 to $5,000 on home In Omaha. O'Keef Real Estate Co., loul N. Y. Lit. Doug, or A-4162. WANTED City loan and warranta. W Farnam Msnlth Co., UM Farnam St. LOW KIT f KA T KS Beinl a Uraadeka Bldg. LOANS te home owners and horn build ers, will; privilege ( making partial pay. Mini senii-aniiuaiiy no coiuruiMioa. W. H. THOMAS. 08 First National Man Bldg. SECOND MORTOAOE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-18 First National Bank Bldg. Bcu pboue Uougla liii. REAL ESTATE LOANS H'orulnuedl FIVK PER CENT MONEY to loan, on Omaha Bualnee Property. 1 HUM AH HRKNNAfs. Boom L New Tor Life bldg; PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO., N. Y. life. private money, $500 to $&,000; low rat. EASTERN Nebraska farm loans and loans on high-grade Omaha rer.ldence prop erty at low Interest. Optional paymenta, no delay. I. bibbernsen. Old Bouiun Store Bldg. GARVIN BROS.. 818 N. Y. Ufa, $M0 te $.00,000 on Improved property. No delay. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE liUVEKS FOR $, 6 and T- room bouses. If prices are right we can ai, your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite li N. Y. Life Bide. 1 WANT Information about a good grain tock farm for sale. I know of over l.lerly com befor uch meeting. buyers, willing to pay your price. I can tell you how to find them. Write me about It and let'a see If we can close up a deal. Addreas at once, Arthur Capper, Dept. 26, Topeka, Kan. SWAPS TO EXCHANGK. A 60-barrel flouring mill, with a two-story brick dwelling and IM acres of land, located in western Iowa, valued at $18,000, with In come of $il,000, at 6 per cent optional; will trade for land or Income property; what hav you to offer? George U. Clark. Smita land. la. WE MAKE a specialty of exchanging property. HARRY H. CULVER, Suite 306, N. Y. Life Bldg.. Omaha. FOR good Income property in Omaha. flats or good buslnesa property; 810 acre fine farm land, Aaair county, lows: good Improvements; exceptional bargain, $15 par acre; $$,000 encumbrance; want to hear from owners. Address tj 7i, ee. TAILORS $25 will now pay for a real tailor made suit at my shop. I out the price, not the quality. TAILOR BECK. Ill South 15th. G. A. LINQUEST CO., 235 1 Pax ton Block. A. THEODORE, "600" Block Tailor. SEK 9ISTEK, young man's fashionable tailor. 412-11-14-15 Paxton Block. A rh.Q n tAllnr I llWBVI dftnl.rom R.. J. A. Kervan, MJB-10 Branoets tiiug. ATrnnVAf Merchant Tailor, . auuim MU Harney Bt. Doug. 638?. JOHN RADMAN, The Tailor, 706 N. 16th fit T I"! T A PTRnM BOSTON TAILOR. y. v. -.vvkw.. jiooro 1, I Paxton Blk. A FEW $ffi and $30 suits, while they last only $25. MAX MORRIS, The Tailor, 301 Brown block. YOUSEN, BUSY TAILOR, 1203 Farnam. 'NORDIN, The Tailor 1522 Douglas St. Rylen & Linderman A RTTHTN Cleaning, dyeing, suits WANTED TO BUY OOOD price paid for 2d-hand clothes. snoes ana inrniture. uglnkk, u. 5041. HIGHEST price paid for broken watches, i goia. etc. ai. Natuan, su au istn. BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best price za-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. U'&. BEST pries paid for second-hand furnl ture, carpeta clothing and ahoe Tel. Ceoug BEST price for 2dhand furniture. D 4468. WANTED Second-hand - Lamson cash carrier system, with four or five station. Address Independent. Grand Island, Neb. WANTED To purchaae laat spring pul lets. State oualitlea . and nrlrA naked. Write or Inquire of W. H. Thomas, Bran- amm ororee, umana. WANTED TO RENT WANTED By gentleman of quiet tastes, room wunout Doara in private family. Ad aressA.jK2,Beej; . WANTEDSITUATIONS YOUNO man, experienced tn real estate. wants position with a good real estate firm on salary and commission. Q 882. care 01 uee. WANTED By young man. Dlace to work lor board while attending Boy. cello. SITUATION desired by married man as clerk In hotel, city or country; good experl- ence and references, ddree S 808, Bee. ' 1 POSITION as office assistant hv truing nurse with aurgical experience. Add res W ft Boe. LEGAL NOTICES THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COM PAN X. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. NOTICE IS Ho.Rc.ox U1VUN that a so. clal meeting of the Stockholder of Th Missouri Paclflo Railway Compa.iy will b held at the nrinclnai office or said Com pany, In the Missouri Pacific Building, No, ivn 111 .1 ... DUI.l, (1. . " ' J w. M.. .ID, Missouri, on Tuesday, the ISth day of January. 1910. at nine o clock in tne fore noon of that day, to consider and act upon the following pioposltlons (a) To adopt a code 01 Dy-iaws lor me Comoanr. i hi To ratify, assent to and arorov a certain Indenture of less bearing date th 10th day of July, 1909. by and between Boonvllle. St. Louis tic southern Railway Company, a corporation of the State of Missouri, and tnis company ana luinonna on beha-rf of this Company at a meeting of tl..' Board of Directors, held on the 16th duv of August. 1909. (c) To ratify, aasent to ana. approve the purchase by this Comjwny of th whole or anv tart of the railroad and other prop erty aad franchlat of all or aov of th following named railroad companies Carlhag and Western Railway Company, Joplln and Westem Railway Company, St. Louis, Oak Hill and Carondelet Railway Comuany. SedUla. Warsaw and South- western Railway Compauy, The JaLauaas City Northwestern Railroad Company, Th Nebraska Southern Railway Company, Omaha Belt Railway Company. Omaha Southern Hallway Company, paolflo Hall way Company In Keoiaaka, The Pueblo and State - Lint Railroad Company, aud Kansas and Arkansas Valley Hallway. (d) For th puipua of refunding under lying morigag bonds and equipment obli gation of th Company and for niuer oor- ILTS""1? nd authorise an Increase of th bonded Indebtedness ol The Missouri Pacific Hall y Company, by the amount of $176,000,000 by th. l..u of Gold Bond of the Com- pany. limited In the aggregate to the principal amount of $17$,UuuoOu at any ou time outstanding, to bear interest at a rat or rate not to exceed five per oent per annum, payable ssmi-annuall and all or any part of such bonds, aa th Board of Director may determine, 10 b convertible at th option of the rolders and registered owners thtrec f into stock of the Hallway Company upon such term and otherwise as th Board of Director may determine; and to consent to concur In and authorise the execution and dUve,-y ol a mortgage aad deed of trust on and of th whole or oart of the railroad and other property and franchise of tti'a Company whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to secure uch Issue Of bonds by una company, and to consider sou act upon th form and term of such mortgage. it Te eonaent to and authorise the Pur chase by Uils Company from time to Urn of not to exceed $s,oou,000 par valu of the bonds of the bu Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Hallway Company. if) To rant lb proceeding of th Board of Directors theretofore taken in and about tne nn iters aforesaid. Inc. ud ing the authoriaatior of said bonds and mort gage and deed of trust and the use to mad of said bonds, and to consider and act upon such other business as may nroDerly be transacted at the meeting. The stock transfer books of the Company Will e cloaca ai r. at. on uie un da) of January, ma, and will remain ciom until 10 A. aft. on the WU day of January, 1910. . Dated, New Tone. November i;th. 1909. By order of the Board of Director. UlLOKUi. J. l.atlat. A. H. CALbir , Secretary. "The Missouri Facltiu Hallway Company, LEGAL NOTICES (Continued. IS Rmadwar. New YnrW. v. !th. 1!09 lo the Stockholder of The Missouri Paclflo Railway Company Referring to tn ooliot sent to you November )7th, 11. calling special meeting of the Slot kholders of this Company to be held on the Uth day of Jan uary, 110, you are notified that th stock trantfer books ol this Company will be c.nstd at $ o'olock p. m. December 8th, 1909, Inatead of January 7th, 1SI10, and r maln closed until 10 o'clock a. m. January lth. 1910. Thla change In date ta made to avoid any possibility of confusion In deal ings In tho stock and rights to subscribe to bonds, prior to th date of aald special meeting. If unable to attend the meeting pleas sign and return the proxy which w bar already sent you. A. H. CALKF, Nov. 18 to Jan. 18. Secretary." Nor. U to Jan, 18. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice la hereby alven that th annual meetlna of the stockholders of The Bee UulldltiK company will be held at 4 o'clock d. m.. Tuesday. January 18, 1910, at th office of said company In Th Bee building. Omaha, for tho election Of a Doara or ai rei tors for the ensuing year ana the trans action of such other buslnes as may prop- H. A HASKKLU Secretary. Dec. n-ist DA". REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Thomas Kllpatrlck and wife to J. A. Moran, lot I, oiock i, nuisiu auu No. 1 Boulevard Park Improvement company to Shlmer & Chase, lot , OlOCK i Boulevard Park Benjamin F. Hutchlns and wife to William weetman, ot i, diocr o, Newport addT Edward E. Liti and wife to Edward A. Daw, lot 9. block 8, Plalnview Edward A. Daw and wife to Nettl l.lts a ft m ft Clara and Mary Hawley to John Eu- h.nk nart unit VMM tWO-tnirdS Ol tax lot 14 In 80-15-18 U.000 Clara Hawley. trustee, to John F.u- hnnlr nmri iitlfltvfrfcn nne-thlrd or tax lot 14 In 20-15-13 4.000 Eva Klrschbraun and husband to Julia Welsh, lot 2&. Rees Plane Robert H. Landervou and wife to Id J. I'.'.iler. e35 feet of lot C block 8. subdiv. of J. I. Redlck's add 7.090 Anna H. Boyd et al to Eleanor n. nirrhower. mkulls one-third lot 6. block 136. city 4.500 Eleanor H. Bierbowvr to Anna H. Bovd. same 4,jw Alice C. Dilworth and husband to J. A. Moran, lot 16, block 7, Hillside add. No. l.. Petri Llddell to J a me E. Almy. lot 8. block L Patrick 1st add Z50 Edgar T. Wenqulst and wlf to F. Graaso and Rose A.. sZ7 feet lot 1 and nlS feet lot 2. block i. Donovan' subdiv X.W0 Charles O Homers and wife to Edgar Wenuulftt and wife. Bams C"K William H. Mallory and wife to Albln Paulson, lots 23 and 24. block 2, HimebauKh Patterson's add 1.100 RAILWAY TIME CARD CIS ION STATION Tea til and Hans. Union Paolft Leave- Arrive Overland Limited a 7:30 am all:59 pin China and Japan Mall. .a 4:00 pm a 6:60 pm Atlantic Express a v:w am Oreiron tnd Washlna-ton Limited aiz:ui am a s:w am Los Angeles Limited. ...al2:55 pm a 8:50 pm Portland Special. ...... .al2:56 pm a 8:50 pm Colorado SDecial a 1:46 am a 7:30 am North Platte Local ....a e:io am i: pm Colorado Express a 8:50 pm a 6:00 pm Grand Island Local a 8:29 pm al0:0 am Lincoln-Beatrice Local bU:46 pm b 1:20 pm Valparaiso and Central City du:v pm o i.m pm Chicago A Northwestern Colorado-Chicago a 7:45 am a 1:30 am Chicaaro Davliaht Sol. ..a 7:00 am all:36 am Omaha-Chicago Local. .al2:03 pm all: So pm Colorado-Chicago a 6:20 pm a 8:28 pm Omaha-Chicago Spl....a 6:02 pm a 7:uu am Pacific Qoast-Chlcago. .a 6:05 pm a 8:28 pm Los Angeles-Portland Limited a 9:10 pm aiz:tn pm Overland Limited. al2fl6 am a 7:06 am Carroll Local a 4:15 am a 8:56 pm Put Txical Cedar Raplda-Omaha a 8:35 pra NORTHWESTERN LINE-NORTH Twin C'ltv and Dakota Daylight a r.w am aju:zo pm Minnesota and Dakota. a u :oo pm Twin City Limited. .. .a :w pm a ciu am Sioux City Local a 8:45 pm a 8:28 pm Dakota-Sioux City- - Omaha a v:iu am MlnncsotaBloux City Omaha ali:oo am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:50 am al0:30 pm Llncnln-Lona- Pine a 7:50 am all:00 am Norfolk-South Platte. .o 3:15 pm b 8:20 pm Hastinira-SuDerlor b 2:15 pm b 1:20 cm Deadwood-Hot Springs. a 6:55 pm a 8:20 pm Casper-Lander a 8:56 pm allrOO am Fremont-Albion b 5:90 pm b 1:35 pm MIssoarl Pacific K. C. and St. L. Ex. ...a 9:40 am a :35 am Sat 12 p. m au:io pm a t. pm Illinois Central Chicago Express a 7:15 am a 8:45 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 7:15 pm Minn. -St. Paul tip 0 7:10 am Minn.-St. Paul Ltd a 6:00 pm a 7:15 am 1 Omaha-Ft. Dodge Loc'l.b 4:15 pm bll:30 am Ihlcagro, RockIaln Pacific I ip k a T" I ' Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 8:40 am al0:80 pm lowa Local a 6:40 pm a 4:80 pm Chicago Day Express.. a 7:42 am all:55 pm Des Moines Local a 4:00 pm al2 30 pm Iowa Local blO:S5 am b 9:K pm Chicago-Eastern Exp. ..a 4:40 pra a 1:16 pm Chlcago-NeurasKa Ltd. a :ob pm a b:ik pm WEST. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln a s:zo am a 6:47 pm Colo, and Cat. Exp a 1:25 pm a 4:30 pm Okla and Texas Exp.... a 8:30 pm a 1:50 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd...al0:40 pm a 2:25 am Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paal Overland Limited al2:10 am a 7:05 am Omaha-Chicago Exp. ...a 7:00 am a 9:80 am Colorado Special a 7:40 am a 1:90 am Colo.-Calllornia jsxp....a :uv pm a 3;H6 pm Perry-Omaha Local b 6:15 pm all:06 pm Chicago Great Western Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm Twin City Limited. .a 8:80 pra a 8:05 am a 8:45 pm .a 9:00 am a 8:00 pm Chicago Express. Twin City Express Wabaah Omaha-St. Louis Exp. .a 6:30 pm a 9:25 am Mail and Express a 7:30 am ail:l5 pm Stanberry Local (from K. c. et st. l. n:x. Lv. Council Bluffs). ...b 6:00 pm bl0:15 am BURLINGTON STATION Tenth and Mason. Bnrlington Leave. Arrive. Dnver and California. .a 4:10 Dm a 8:46 nm puget Sound Express.,. 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm pieurasna pouiia iiffiBiii b ;ivpin Black Hills. ..a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm Northwest Express all 30 pm a 7:10 am Nebraska points. ..i a 8.30 am a 6:10 pm Lincoln Mall b 1.90 pra al2:15pm Nebraska Express ..a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm Lincoln I.ochI b 9 OS am Lincoln Local a 7:26 pm a 7:50 pn- Schuyler-Plattsmouth ..b 3.05 pin bl0:20am Plat.smouth-lowa ......ia tilg am a 8 60 pm Bellevue-Plattsmouth 1:30 pm a 2:40 pin Ch Siecial a 7 So h cag o SiaL. a 7.20 h "J:"-. llK Colorado limited. ..all :30 am a 819 am am all :10 pm pm a s:5- pni Chicago Fast Express ..a 6:30 pm a 8:00 am Iowa Local il:iiim ati:4oani St. Louis Express a 4:56 pra all :41am K. C. and St. Joseph. ...10;45 pm at:4om K. C. and St. Josph....a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm K. C. and St. Joepn..a 4: to pm WEBSTER STATION-Fifteenth and Wehater. HlHosrl Pacific- Leave. Arrive Auburn Local b 8:50 pro blJ:10prn Chicago, St. Pnnl, Minneapolis Omaha Leave. Arrive. Sioux City Expresa b. 1:00 pm. bll :45 am Omaha Local c 6:20 pm Sioux City Passenger b 9:20 pm Twin city passenger.,.. d e:w am Sioux City Local o 8:36 am umerson Local d 6:00 pm b:loatn Hym of De Molne 4)nlt. PES MOINES, Jan. 14-(Hpeclal.)-John r. Byrne, secretary or the De Molnea Baa Ball club, ha resigned to go into bualnea elsewhere. He denies that the resignation waa caused because of any friction with Owner John F. Hlgglns of Chicago, but late that he almply Intend to enter an other Una of business. "Hlgglns has lost much money since his connection with the I aa Molne club," said Byrne yesterday, "and I sincerely hop that th fana here will support him In bet ter shape this coming season. He produced a pennant winner in the Western league last year Just aa he said hs would and the supporter should show their appreciation." ROTEST AGAINST PAULHAS Curtisi Charges Frenchman with Get ting in Way Daring Speed Trialt. SATS HE CUT ACROSS THE FIELD American Alleges Tarpoae Wee Cameo Ills to "low Dtws raalhan Carrie Two Pas vasjere. LOS ANOELES, Jan. 14 -Whlla Panlhan of Prance did not do anything so wonder ful yesterday aa sailing a pathway to Para dise, he took up two passengers Mlscarol nd Malsson, hi assistants, circled ..the field with them several times and cut cross lots" In what was considered an attempt to alow down Ulenn It. Curtis, who was flying th regular course at the urns time for a ten-lap speed record. The passenger wer landed safely and 10,000 women breathed sighs of relief. Flights with on passenger became an ordinary event. No speed or altitude or endurance record were broken, but the day' trial demonstrated the posslbllltj of th airship as a commercial factor, or at least as a sporting one. Curtlaa' man ager protested against Paulhan' getting In the way of th Curtla machine In the ten lap trial and a contest may develop. His total time was 24:54. Later Paulhan tried to beat this, but failed by five seconds. Earlier In the day, with his wife as a passenger, Paulhan made three laps of the oourse In 8:16. He flew over th judges' stand after circling the field and alighted easily In the starting quar. On another flight of seven minutes he had Mrs. "Dick" Ferris as a passenger. II cut corner and flew over the stand and seemed to enjoy his pranks, and so did the crowd, which cheered and laughed. Chief Featnre Of Day. Following wer th chief feature of the day: Paulhan set the mark at 8:16 tn the offi cial trial for three lap In the passenger carrying contest, with Mme. Paulhan as hi passenger. Curtla failed In his attempt to lower th three-lap record, which h aet yester day. Hamilton, Paulhan, Curtis and Wiiiard qualified In three-lap flight for. all event. Wlllard duplicated hi feat of starting. flying around the course one and landing In a measured space of twenty feet, win ning th prlxa of $260. Charles K. Hamilton, In a Curtis ma chine, tried for the ten-lap speed record, but landed on hi third lap because of en gine trouble. Paulhan asoended with two passengers and circled the field several time. Glenn H. Curtlss tried for the ten-lap. record, but failed. HI total time was 84:54 and hi mil average 2:29. Paulhan tried to break Curtis' mark for ten laps, but failed! making it in 24:69. trang ' Light In Shy. Events on th aviation field wer eclipsed lat In th afternoon by a atrange sight In the sky. Off over th ooean, a radiant. tar-Ilk apparition was aeen. Thirty thou sand faces looked in wonder at th heavenly visitor. 'It's an airship," said a man on a soap box. "I can see the smoke from th ngin and se th propeller move." However, It was only Venus, which ap pear with singular brilliancy and sis at this season In these latitude. On th fields th real ship were moving with the regu larity of express train. The fourth day of the meet had few fea ture until th .passenger-carrying flight of th late afternoon. Curtis mad a qualifying flight to keep his time from being penalised. Wlllard won a prise In a Curtlss machine for start ing and landing within a twenty-foot square. Hamilton made a circuit in a Curtlss machine. The Gill Dosch entry from Baltimore . made a short flight, but bad to rctlr until repairs could be made to the propeller. The Kasson monoplane, 1 local machine, burned its framework. The Blerlot monoplane bopped lamely around the field, but did not appear to have enough power to rise far. ' Panlhan's Record Confirmed.' Courtlandt F. Bishop, presldeht of th Aero Club of America, received a cable gram from the International Aero society In Paris, saying that Hubert Latham's record for altitude was 3,444 feet, made January 7, tn France. Thejudge con firmed Paulhan' record of 4,125 feet made here. Charles K. Hamilton made a flight with his rudder wheel tied to show that th Curtlss machine could be operated without the Wright patent. Clifford B. Harmon of New York an nounced tbat he would start In th second week in February from San Antonio, Tex., In his balloon "New York" to attempt to break th world's distance record. The record la now 1,200 miles. Harmon will also try to lift the Lahm cup, now held by A. Holland Forbes, who made 693 miles In a straight line. The balloon City of Los Angeles, which ascended at noon with flv passengers, three of whom were women and which was last seen abov the ocean at Redondo Beach, 1 safe. It landed twenty mile BBa338& Let Me Tell You Something I I Thar I no reaaon why a man hould not dress wall and nave hi Clothe mad to ordar In a moat be coming fashion when he can get a ult tallor-mad for no mor than th ready-mad house charg. We hav a strictly up-to-date cutter who knows how to cut a garment that will fit and look well as long a It Is worn Satisfied customers are the best evi dence of hi ability. DAVE HERZOG, Manager. Satisfaction limiiiiuim t 1 111 - m i 1 mi 11 1, 1 mm ' ' I V'- -..' . f . 1 - - 11 1 1 n 1 11 mt ferMiTaioriiiCo 219 North 16th St. north of ! Angeles. It exvupnnrs Sr. rived -ere at o'olock tonight. with tiik Bottlers Klauck'H Olendale got Into first plse In th Commercial league Inst night. Hy losing on game to th Rrdegnar Crowns the Omaha B'cyclc dropped to eood place. Carman of the Brodegaard shftt 24 and 210 In his first two games nd finished with a total of 4. Which ws high for the evening. KM ?ar was high for the pike with 5.44 total and high ram of 33S. Hen Hull was ther with a 821 gam to start with, but h rould not keep up the work. Score: , - , . OMAHA BTCYCLF.R, let . d. t. Total. Hull 8il lt 178 Hnrlrk 179 . . 179 1 Solomon I? I l' Gill 14 1W tl arp . 136 1KI 17 It IS 5M Total.. 85 1.70? BRODEGAARD CRCVWN8. 1st. d. JM. Total. Fagtr 178 1M V tM Vo 10. : 154 170 44 Bchultl , 17$. IIU 158 61$ Carman J5 2M ml Laird .in... 1 '01 tt 4 Total 93$ K99 8M 165$ The Parkey Auto took two game front , tho Excelsiors last night. Meyer of th Excelsiors had high single of 318 and high total of 508. Patterson of the Parkey got high for hi team with 204 and tit. Th Bungalow roll th Holly a double-header tonight. Score: PARKRY AUTOS.' 1st. Id. Francis .: 147 184 Corcoran 1 1 Patterson 804 1M 8d. T0U1) 191 HI 176 824 Totals. 484 49$ EXCELSIORS. 1st" Id. 155 151 120 218 147 1.40 551 l.W 3d. Total. 129 , 4 171 W$ 173 800 O'Connor . Meyer ... Utt Total. 428 548 472 MS Following are the league score made at Francisco's lt night: Otnaha Bowling League - ( STORZ TRIUMPHS. .: 1st 2d. 8d: Totl, Frltacher 13 It 14 538 Walen 144 80S 171 $17 Zimmerman 1S8 171 173 6M Ojard 1X2 812 190 54 C. J. Francisco . 197 808 684 Total 933 974 801 t.808 DRE8HKR8. - ' ' Ut.8d.8d. Total. Frush lt 176 11 848 Sheldon 14 153 1M 4h$ Soott 19T It I4 ' 64 Goff 114 197 190 U1 Total 828 876 984 178$ Boosters' League YOUSEN'S COLTS. lat 3d. 3d. Total. Falconer '......;....... 170 ! -V 64 Rice 201 12tt 163 489 Bruggeman .147 IS1 127 -' 453 Fagan 114 157 15.$ . 46) YOusen Ml 801 128 490 Totals St8 846 7X3 tS9t CUDAHYS. ' ' 1st Id. ' $d. Total. Matthes 181 147 17 607 Powell . 166 141 169 ' 476 Coffey 148 1M 116 41$ Delaney 1H0 ISO 149, , Utt Schmidt 176 108 113 $66 Total 848 787 825 1461 Mercantile League GATE CITY8. 1st 2d. Id. Total. Stockwell 164 197 187 4t : Grant 141 143 149 43 North 119 127 135 ftl Totals . 484 . 48T 421 U18 RANGERS. 1st. Id. Howley ., Saunders Amsteln Totals 171 119 201 491 1.461 Th Drexel and th Stryker 8ho com panies had a friendly match with th fol lowing scores: DREXELS. 1 . , . . 3d. Total. 158 1 . 461 18T 209 45$ 10$ 178 $46 448 $21 lat.. Id. Baden 114 - . 141 Cedarholm 101 164 Drexel ...120 144 Haker ....109 91 Rohum 104 136 Total 545 ' 676 3d. Total. STRYKERS. . : ist id. G. Palmer Hlchman . Stryker ... B. Van' .... F. Palmer Total 116 . 159 123 113 144 650 Don Amadou entertained a party of men nd women. Floyd Sherwood also had a bowling party of six men and woman. Sonth Omaha. Benlira, Th Stock Yard - bowler defeated th H. H. Katslrtes team two out of three game of the championship contest laat night. Davis, of the yourds' tem, ; won high total. Boor: H. H. KATSKEE8. - 1st H. Chase 146 fwlft 13 3d. Total, 157 4ti 116 409 149 4t 10$ - 4-4 148 4 J. I'sher 155 18 R. Usher 160 .186 Uojido 121 161 Total 744 740 6S lle UNION STOCK TARDS. . 1st. 24. . Sd. Total, Davl 906 168 180 B. Smith 1M .187 159 Park ,. 125 104 1M Schellburg 132 17a 141 Buckingham 103 150 181 663 468 4ft XX Totals 128 771 : WT 1.8S6 ICO EV 12s tn 161 415 117 . 317 , 148 INI 47 1,89 Sd. Totl.: 114 158 3KS 101 97 48 .90 139 851 100 136 ,3 221 124 489 636 ,6M Sailor Wilt Play Indoor. . , Sailor of th Omaha .Rod and Gun club have tired of the oold and wintry weather and have decided to give an outing party ' at Chambers hall January 17, at which Urn all th olub members are to dress In their sailor and outing clothe and try. to Imag ine that summer ha com again. - - Eotiglii ! The stock of goods which we purchased of. E. Gut willig & Co.; of Chicago, a few days ago is composed of the finest foreign and domestic woolens,- includ ing Scotch, cheviots and fancy worsteds of all kinds. ,The fact that we bought these goods at u very low price enables us to offer exceptional values at a tre mendous reduction from our regular prices. We will make to your measure, suit or overcoat,, that would regularly Bell from $30 to C $40; while these goods last, for only Guaranteed Hotel Loyal Boildinf 2(0)