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    Tire BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25. 1010.
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rf OFFERED FOR RENT
Houses end i"taTe Contlntae.
HOUSES. Ins . unc. King-wait, Barker Blk
Qiris Boyeri
22d and Cumings St,
for hoiinpi and flats, from 110 to MO, and
from three to ten rooms.
MODERN, l-ronm house. IK 8. Kth Are.
phone Douglas
PHICK house, 2T.14 Dwey Ave.. 7 rooms
modern. Moyer. Stationery Co., 114 Far-
nam at.
SEVEN-ROOM hou, strictly modrn.
BIO 8. 86th Ara. D. Mclver, Haydan Bros.'
8tlk Dept. ' x
6-ROOM, mortem house, new plumbing,
rilr lawn. 719 So. 87th. Key at 7a 8o. 87tlt.
Harney 8154.
HOUSES, flats. Garvin Broa., 3U N. T. L,
uuuoj Crelgb Sons Co.. be Bidg.
NO EQUAL Steam heat, alt modem. 7
room. hail, bath and basement. 220 N
(30.
hOUREHOLD OOOU8 packed, forwarded;
rhaap freight rates; moving and storing.
Expressmen's Delivery" Co. TrL Doug. 2M.
T KOOM8, modern house, 160t Spruoa 81,
K. I. Plumb. 110 8. 13th 6t
FOR P.ENT 8-rooro brink house, all mod
ern, 2009 Willla Ave,, 12k
4-room apartment, city water, toilet, 1521
Mo. Kth. $12.60.
(-room, all modern, combination fixtures,
will be Tacant on, corner house, east
front, M0.
C. M. 8ACHMANN,
436-37 Puxton Blk.
Tel.. Red 2639. Kes. Tel. D. Wi.
MAGOARD Van ft Storage Co. D. im.
Pack, store and ship household good.
HOUSES Pot.rs Trust Co.. N.T.Llfe Bid.
' N ' IslMlais,
I WANT an offer for the two story brick
Duiiaing at izia ana uis nowara surest.
WU1 rent for 14X1 a month. Eastern owner
will sell cheap.
THOMAS BRKMNAN.
Room I .New Tork Ufa Building.
OFFERED FOR SALE
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rarnltar.
Office FuraUvre For Sale
We expect to mov Into our new offices.
third floor 'Of Ware block. 16th and Far
nam, about February l. As all our equip
ment will ba new we offer for sal all office
furniture now In use. There are nine good
roll top desks, various sixes; one 8-foot
standing desk, six tables, .4 typewriter
tables and a number or chairs. These will
ba ready -for delivery Feb. 1. Coma in and
take your pick. . 1
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Same Old Room, N. T. L. Bids.
SECOND-HAND furniture at the Child's
Saving institute to furnish four bedrooms
In a cottage adjoining (ha Institute. Any
one who can donate beds, bedding, dress
er, stands, chairs, rugs, ourtalns or any
thing else for that purpose la requested to
pnun to matron.., yv eDster l31.
A NICELY furnished ' steam heated 14
room flat, close In, full of roomers. A bar
gain for .cash. Address K 785. Bee.
Household Furniture Xiy8;
at prices to move stock quickly. A mar Scan
Furniture Co., 220 N. 16th.
. . Typewriters.
SECOND hand typewriters sold, repaired.
CentralTypewriter Exchange, it)OT Farnam
Typewriters For Rent BA.
son co. 17 south jfilh. street, Omaha. .,
VI- - i . v., . . ,.,.
fiECOND-HAND Edison and' other Phon
ographs, -$S to $ZS; good ss-new. Call or
write, ,1'ituio,. Player Vev Old .Boston Store.
HiareUaseeaa,
f A A T AT. CUT PRICES
V . V f I ji We. save you from 606 to7
" $1.60 en every ton .and give
better coal. We guarantee correct weights
ttosenblatt'8 Cut Price Coal Co.
ABOUT X60 feet Vlnch wire cable, sec
ond hand; will sell at bargain. Apply H.
W. Baker. Bupt. Bee Bldg.. Onaaba. Neb.
SODA FOUNTAINS, new and second
hand; monthly payments. Deright, 1818
Fwnam-Sl., .. .
r;OAI. Furnaoa lump a ton c ns.
uwlJ,4Urnmn Ot.Weath, W. 848. vO.iO
APPT,F,Sl Barreled; Winter Variety fcq
fJfl,P . K. C. Brown, Florence.
Tel. Florence J572.
Kindling. 8. load .delivered. D. 4468.
XfHTnT? Now and secondhand Dv
fliuiuiur MK1M (ni Motors; also
all kinds of electrical repairing. LeBron
Eloclrica! Works, 318 S. 13th St.
i r ' i
HALL'S safes, new. Id-hand. UU Farnam.
SCHOLARSHIP on leading business col
lege for sate at discount. Address P-fiOt.
Be.
FOR SALE New and (d-hand billiard
and pool -tables. We lead the wo-ld In
cheap bar fixtures, aasy payments. Bruns-wlak-Balke-Collenlr(
407 R 10th BC
WE HAVE on hand a number of Ink r ar
rets which we will sell at 50c each. They
are fine, for rain water er ashes. Call at
pressroom Be Publishing Co.
FINE upright Kimball piano, (95; ownar
leaving cliv. 216 N. 23d St.
DRUOS at cut prloes; freight paid oa ail
810 orders; catalogue frea. Sherman ,fe M
Connell Drug Co.. Omaha. Neb.
FOR SALE National cash register, with
tape almost, new; cheap If takeu at once.
Address K 808. Be.
id-han"F oak ooumer. band-carved mar
bt cashier prstet lre wicket about 40 ft.
odd shape; will fit a room 20 feet wide
Can be seen at storage house. For furthet
ftartlcujars 'plioue .Douglas 238. Bee Build
iig Co.
(-FOOT oak roller top desk for ante at
bargain. Apply Superintendent Bee Bldg.
STORM SASH Comp,,t "tock f,ir
y.T-. . nished on short notice.
C. RUNDELL A CO., Contrsctors and
Builders, Room U, Nw York Life Bldg.
FOR SALE Cremona violin.
-Ave.
212 No. 38th
Omaha Beer-
Please discontinue my ad. I
rented the furnished rooms the
day the ad appeared in the paper.
- ; MRS. JENNIE DALEY
202 North 18th St.
Here is the ad. The in
sertion cost 20 cents.
, TWO nicely furnished rooms, lurge and
i steam heated.' 'Phone A-1751.
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Call The Boe if you have nn tinner in the world
io selL Want Ad phone 233.
f5r
0FERED
SALE
Miscellaneous- -Con tinned.
TYPEWRITER
Klithtl" usd and rebuilt Underwoods,
Olivers, Hemlngtonw. fmlth Premiers, M"n
arehs. L. C. Sintihs and other mnke. Full
giiarann-e. Prices Vt to mantifBcturers'
(85 and up). Lowest rental prlf.es. Look
over our Mock before burlng or write for
our barrr In lint. Distributers L. C. Smith
A FJrri. -pewrlter.
SWANSO'NC.Jnc
S. l,r.th St., Omaha Neb.
Also . ..res at Des Moines and Lincoln.
UPRIGHT Kimball piano; bargain; owner
leaving city. 216 N. 22d.
OSTEOPATHY
JOHNSON IXST.. 418 K Y. U TeL D. 1004.
Dr. Kathryn Nicholas. ME N. Y. L, Bldg
PATENTS ,
D. O. BARK ELL, Paxton Blk. Tel. Red tlli.
HUFFMAN. 818 Neville Bldg. Book frea
PERSONAL
M ECH ANO-TH KRAPT
Is a druglnss cure for female weakness.
Consult Dr. Marguererle Hallovan, IBM Ne
ville Blk. D. 7 1 61. under supervision of M. D.
11,000 FOR INFANTS' HOME.
Your renewal to the Ladles' Homo Jour
nal and the Saturday Evening Post 19
worth 50c to the Chllds' Saving Institute,
$7irf already earned. Urgent, must have
60 mora subscriptions In January. Rush
them In. This is no ordinary appeal, but
an Invalid's bid for a' livliiiood In hope of
business on other publications. Subscrip
tions to Everybody's or McClure's mean
1U0 prize to me. 1 duplicate any offer. Write
for complete magasiue catalogue and story,
"A Broken Back." Do It now. Just Gor
don, the Magaxina Man, Omaha. 'Phune
Douglas 71iJ.
STRICTLY private home for confine
ments; trained nurse; b4ble for adoption
2518 Davenport.
Arlene de Voy. Manicuring and masaage.
520 a loth St. Flat 8. 'Phona D. 766.
PRIVATE IlOMB during confinement;
babies for adoption. Good Samaritan Sanl
lorium, 740 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, la.
WlnS1""1 toupes for men. GRIFFITH.
,UUl-U and 14 FKENZiiK BLK.
WB rent and repair all kinds of sewing
machines. Ind. A lwtt, Doug. ibtU.
NEbRASKA CViCLki LOH
15th and Harney Sta.
THE SALVATION ARM y soliclU cast-o(l
Clothing, in fact anything you do not need
We collect, repair and sell at, 134 N. 11th
St., for cost of colleotlou.' to the worthy
poor. Call 'phone Douglas 4U8 and wagoa
wiu
A HOME far women during confinement.
We find homes for babiaa where mothers
eailnot care for them. Babies boarded.
For terms address Mrs. Martha A. Lea,
401 Banqroft St., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone
Douglas ML
JOS1M WASHBURN'S new book, "The
Underworld Sewer," sold at all book stores,
price, 11.50.
S warts A McKelvy News Dept. 2d hand
bks Qer & Eng periodicals. 108 S. loth.
MAGNETIC 8ffi&m?Ktig
DR. EQQER8' prtvata confinement boms
Kit Martha 8L PKona Douglas 8280.
Are your tired? Does your blood circu
late, properly? is your digestion, good ?
If not, why not consult Prof. U. K. DlnJIan
oriental scientific massaglst, 405-407 Bee
Bldg., Phone D. 863. Bpacjal attention given
to facial massage and soalp treatment.
BIRDIE Peters, teacher of piano. W. 1054.
MISS LA ORANK. baths, massage. 1817
Dodge St., basamant flat. Houra, 10 a. jn.
to p. m. ... . .
MASSAQB AND BATHS.
R. 808 Old Boston Store Bldg., 4th floor.
120 S. 16th St. Stairway on Douglas St.
MUSIC, furnished. .Independent orchestra.
Dancing a specialty. ' Tel. Web. 116.
..MAGNETIC and massage treatment. 814
No. 16th fit.
MASQUE suits ta rent. The. Lieben,
OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Ramgs Bldg.
EXPERIENCED nurse, 36 years; ladles
In confinement a specialty; prloes reason
able. 3108 8. 13th St.
CHILBLAINS N17I?fi:ui;td e-
. nOo. Haines Drug Co.
MA8SEOTHERAPHY - Mme. Allen of
Chicago, baths, salt glow and massage
treatments. 2V7 N. 17th St.. room 1.
mL0."0 IT MA Yi CONCERN: I. John
uT??; "'"dvstand that my divorced wife,
rwS .iMcCa?"' 18 UBlu m' ' I will
?,?i,jMLW hV to recently
Be'nTon,elba,n- . Jhn , McC-
POULTRY
Screenlnga U.H 100 lbs. Wagner, 801 N. 16th
BOURBON Red Turkeys, Embdcn Geese
and Indian Runner Ducks. Mrs. A. c
Roblnett. R. L Charlestown, Ind.
BARRED Plymouth Rock Cockerels for
sale; large hope, fine style and plumage.
My birds wer winners at the leading
shows of Nebraska. Q. , Wx Feuerateln,
Fremont, Neb. Rout 2.
BUFF turkeys; toms. I8 60; hens, 83. R.
E. Thompson. Allison. Ia.
FULL BLOOD Rhode Island Red Cock
Benson C" Eckery' 80 Cnhanage.
PRINTING
'PHONE IND. A-J620 for good printing
Lyngstad Printing Co.. 16th A Capitol A. a
WATERS PRINTING COS 6M-B24 S. 13th.
,.MlLLER JMIESC-y. nulek printers.
UlJDouglas Bt. Tel. Doug. 42S8; Ind. A
1 REAL ESTATE
REAL. ISSTA1B DEALERS.
REED ABSTRACT CO.. Est 1858; prompt
service; get our prices. 1710 Farnam St.
Y PAYNE INV; CO.. first floor N. Y. Lit'
REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRU8T CO.
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. President.
BENJAMIN H. E. CO.. 477 Brandcls Bldg
Geo. D. Peirlne. 332 Paxton. Doug. 7S0L
real estate
T PROPF.RTY FOR (ALB.
FHR SAt-E Ry owner, two-slorv, brand
new, square hnis-. a&X Maple St.; six
rooms, reception hall. bath, floored attic
with stairs, full cemented basement, besi
furnace, plumbing and combination electric
light and gas fixtures; cement walks. All
ready to b. occupied.
7-ROOM MODERN, CLIFTON HILL.
Fine corner lot Just a step to two car
lines, beautiful location. W. want you
to look at it. Price, 88.000.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
24 New York Life Bldg. Red-im
40x66, $2,200
NEAR NEW U. P. HEADQUARTERS.
Harrison & Morton
W. O. Jensen builds homes right; plans
furnished, lies. 2721 Spaulding. Web. 39S9.
f-KE 5-room cottage at 2318 S. 2Sth and
give ine an offer. Owner, 23Uj. 84th.
6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, 1,800
On Ohio street near i:th Look at It. It s
cheap. Then we have others.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
(124 New York Life Bldg. Red-lRM.
DEAN PLACE.
Omaha's newest and most attractive
addi'.'on Is now ready for your Inspec
tion. All lots have shout KW-foot ter
race and a frontage of 60 feet. All streets
hav been paved, all sidewalks are In,
sewer, water, gas and electric service
In front of every lot. All specials have
been paid.
Some of the most beautiful shade trees
in the city are to be found In Dean
Place.
It Is situated one block north of
Hanxcom park and six blocks east of the
Field club and is bounded on the east
by Park Ave., on the south by Popple
ton Ave., on the wait by 30th Ave., and
adjoins the Thomas Rogers fine home on
the north.
Our prices are much lower than tho?
of adjoining property, ranging from
81.6nn tn ti nnn r,,r ,,. k...
1pni "4 cash and the balance In one!
,1 -. i n A ... 1
Plats of the addition will be mallei
upon application.
To .reach this addition, take either the
east or west park cars. Get off at Park
Ave. and Pacific St., walk south 250 feet
to our big sign.
Call Douglas 1064, ask for H. M. Chris
tie, and make an appointment to see these
lota.
VV FARNAM SMITH & CO., Sole Agents,
1820 Farnam St. Tels. D. 1064. Ind. A 1064
44x66, .$7,500
NEAR W. O. W. SITE.
Harrison & Morton
5 ROOM MODERN $1,800
On Ohio St, near two car lines. Surely
a bargain at the price.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,'
621 N.W York X.if. B'dg. Red-199.
STORE on N. 16th St. ; lot 22x132 feet, east
front, near Burt Su, 84.600.
F. D. WEAD, 1801 Farnam St.
INVESTMENT
A very desirable rental property, always
rented to prompt paying tenants. In a
locality that Is improving rapidly. Is now
paying over 18 per cent on actual cash In
vested. Price. $9,000; $0,000 cash and $4,000
long as you want It to run at 6 per cent.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
6T N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1099.
49.5 Feet, $27,000
Three-story brick, Fartiatn St., between
20th and 24th; short option,; act quickly.
Harrison & Morton.
PRAIRIE PARK, high grade and artis
tic houses, $3,500 to $6,000; sioi.il cash pay
ment and balance monthly. Paxton Real
Estate company, owner.
BARGAIN Five-room Modern cottagei
$1,500. Easy terms. -
J. H. PARROTTB. BOARD OF TRADE.
.2 8-ROOM HOUSES
fnrner nr. XT isk ai ma. t -i--
- , -. ... nun. ukko, con
venient to car. Well rented. Snap at $4,6U0.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
624 New York Life Bldg. Red-1999.
33x66, $33,000
N. WEST W. O. W. SITE.
Harrison & Morton
320 ACRES CLEAR LAND.
Will exchange for Oman Improved or
will consider well located vacant lots. Re
member we pay no attention to whlttlers.
NOV ATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
624 New York LJf Bldg. Red-1999.
FOR SALE Good lot on 27th and Crown
Point avenue, cheap for cash; must sell at
once. Telephone Florence 186.
FOR SALE or rent an 8-r, mod., house.
Walnut Hill, Tel. Harney 3296; B-3479.
$2,400 will buy a B-room house, all modern
except furnace. Lot 60-foot front; newly
papered, new brick walk, walking dlstanc.
to town. Ixwaied at 1218 S. 17th. 'Phone
Webster 1849, owner.
MIDLAND Guarantee and Trust com
pany, bonded abstracters, 1714 Farnam
street, Tel. D. 2866.
FIVE ACRES-No improvements. 51st
and A Sta., near limits between Omaha and
South Omaha. Will lease for' season.
O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.
1002-8-4 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-2162.
DO YOU own a vacant lot? Why not let
us build for you? No charge for plans
HASTINOS tt HEYDEN, 1614 Harney
street.
ISA. a.FEAL ESTATE
FARM AND tiA.MCli i.AXTt rOR SAL.B
Idaho.
Missouri.
CHEAP FARM LANDS.
To the amn of small means who wants
a home, we have It for you. To the man
who has a few hundred dollars to invest
. have cheap lands for you. Write us for
our list of cheap lands and description of
our country, and you will find something
to suit you. Titles to lands handled by
us are guaranteed. We are on the main
line of the Frisco railroad. McDonald &
Son, Richland, Pulaski Count)', Missouri.
N.braaVM,
FARM RArvOAlN Must be sold on ac
count of owner's health; well Improved
3--acre farm, sewn and a quarter mile,
from town; price, $;t- per acre: easy terms.
J. T. Campbell. Litchfield. Neb.
320 Acres 2 Miles from Town, $45
Eastern Nebraska farm; Improvements;
nearly ail under cultivation; fine crop last
year. It is worth $10 per acre more, but
owner miiBt sell.
NOWATA LAND AND "LOT CO.,
624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1399.
Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA A
W. hav. 100,000 acres of choice land to
elect from, ranging In prlo from $5 to
$40 per acre. This land is In the oil and
gas district and you might get an oil well
with your land.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
Suite 6.'4 New York Life Bldg.
V.aaua,
A DEEP. RICH SOIL. SUNSHINE
all the t'me; water when you want It
Land at $5 to $40 per acre for well lm-
firovrd farms; go r.ee It February 1. Very
u round trip rates. Write us.
NOWATA LAND tt LOT CO..
Suite 624 New York Life Bldg.. Red 1999
FOR SALE I sell ranch bnd farm land
In and out of the Artesian Belt, 10 to
611.UU0 acres; 1 don't buy from boomers;
you pay their expenses; 1 know th coun
try. Write me for Information. R. Odom,
Uvalde. T.xas
Vcrnaat,
IB-ACRE farm for sale. Oood buildings
with all modem Improvements, will cut li
tons hay. Addrew Bos 8J, Pltuford
JJUls, V
REAL ESTATE LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN Pay n lnvatment Co.
WAITED City loans, peters Trust Co.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead.
Wead Bldg.. Wifl and Farnam.
WANTED City loans ami warranta. W.
Farnam Smith A Co., 1JJJ Farnam St.
LOWEST RATES B"rr! Brandele Hldg.
SECOND ..lORTGAOE loans negotiated.
Bell phone Douglas 2818.
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
to loan on
Omaha .Bualnee Pror.rty.
THOMAS HRENNAN.
Room L New York Life Bllg:
221
loa
EASTERN Nebraska farm loans and
loans on hlgh-Rtade Omaha residence prop,
erty at low Interest, optional payments.
Ro delay. I. Sibbernsen, Old Boston btor?
Uing.
I'VOO to 86.000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefa
Real Estate Co., 1003 N. Y. Life. Doug, cr
A-3161
PAYNE, BOSTW1CK CO.. N. Y. Lit.
Private money, $j00 to $5,000; low rate.
LOANS to home owners and home build
ers, with privilege of making partial pay
ments semi-annually No commission.
W. II. THOMAS.
803 First National Bank Bldg.
OARV1N BROS.. 818 N. Y. Llf. $V to
8200.000 on ImprTved property. No delay.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE liUiEKS KM
ft, I and t room bouses. If prices are right
w can sei. your property for you.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.
Suite U4 -N. Y. Life Bldg.
SWAPS
FOR EXCHANGE Fine upright piano
for board and room. Address J Ms, Bee,
320 ACRES CLEAR LAND.
Will exchange for Omaha Improved or
will consider well located vacant lots. He
member we pay no attention to whli tiers.
NOW ATA LAND AND ..LOT CO.,
624 New York Life Bldg. Red 1999.
TAILORS
$25
will now pay for' a real tailor
made suit at my shop. 1 cut th
price, not the quality.
TAILOR BECK. Ill South 16th.
G. A. L1NQUEST CO., 235 Paxton Block.
JOHN RADMAN, The THor, 75 N, 16th Rt.
D. COOPER, TA1L0KUSPU'9S
A. THEODORE, "600" Block Tailor.
SEE SISTEK, young man's fashionable
tailor. 418-13-14-15 Paxton Block.
Independent Mess. Service. D. 6022. A-4218.
A cheap tailor is always dangerous. See
J. A. Kcrvan, 508-10 Brandels Bldg.
Ak'OnVM Merchant Tailor.
W1J1 aL 1411 Harney St., Doug.
6987.
J O .1 4CKSON BOSTON TAILOR.
U. j. J-iiAvJXOUiN Room 1. Paxton Blk.
A FEW $36 and $30 suits, while they last,
only 25. MAX MORRIS, The Tailor, 01
Brown block.
YOUSEN. BUSY TAILOR, 1203 Farnam.
NORDIN, The Tailor-1528 Douglas St.
Eylen & Linderman J& st.
A T?TTRTN Cleaning, dyeing, suits
xx. "uwm pressed. 60c 1806 St. Mary's.
WANTED TO BUY
OOOD pric paid for 2d-hand clothe.
U IllIT t'L'T. - I J . V.' 1 - .
-'avaauma f,, iviv piu iur wruKen waicnss,
Alt! anA '. Jt h:,.),.. in c i u
iwiijuuftci wnkiia store pays Dest
price 2d-hand furniture, clpiljva, etol D. 42C6.
D1T VTU,-.Tim n . .
BEST price said for seoond-hsn furni.
ire. carpet, clothing and aUoea.,1!. Uuum.
71-
IU
171.
WANT location to build St. Louis flats.
HUFFMAN, 318 NEVILLE BLDG.
WANTED to buy at once, 100 or 200 pairs
ball-bfearing roller skates. Address, stating
particulars, P. o. Box 636, Columbus. Neb.
WANTEDTO RENT
WANTED Suite of rooms or large al
cove, with boaid, on or near ear line, for
mother and daughter; daughter employed
In public school. Address r 99. Bee.
ROOM, for pool hall and barber shop,
outside of Omaha. Teeple, 1T03 8. 10th St.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
10-ACRE garden farm, good 6-room house
and 'barn; 4 miles from postoffice. Inquire
of J. B. West, 2128 Seward St.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED By young man. place to work
for board while attending Boy.es college.
FAMILY washing done. Web. 79.
YOUNG man with five years experience
In credit and collection department wants
to change. Good reason. Address J 193,
Bee.
When you want what you want when
you want It, say so through The Beo Want
Ad columns
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Joseph H. Jslmldt and wife to Catherine
Daly, lots 15 and 16, Arlington ad
dition, and s. 40 ft. of lot 7. block 8,
Alma Plaza $5,000
Merchants National bank Jo Offorge
E. Pritchett, lot 11,. block Z Covell's
addition to Creiuhton Heights 250
Rt. Hav. Richard Scannell to Frank
,Veru;cky, lot 16, block 2, St. Mary's
addition 250
ChrlHtena, Landtn and husband to
Carl I. Wenger, sV4 of lot 8, Eliza
beth Place 2,000
Theophlle Vondenbogaerde to Alois
Oosierllnck, lots i and 4 and 6,
block 8. Shelby Place 1.000
Gilbert M. Hitchcock and wife to
Reserve Realty comrlany, lots 10 and
11. block 8, Hitchcock's first ad
dition 1
W. E. Martin to Clara B. Wyman, w.
22 ft. of lot 7, block 89. city 4,500
J. A. Crelghton Real Estate & Trans
fer company to Ralph M. Longsdorf,
lot 7, block 9, Croighton's first ad
dition 550
J. M. Hamilton and wife to Robert
J. Hamilton, fMi of block 10, subdi
vision of J. I. Uodlck's. 8,000
Pcttr Anderson to D. S. Efner, lots 7
and 8. Frederick's addition 1,000
Reed Hros to W. L. Selby, lots 13 and
14, block 2, Ixomls second subdivision
of 21 Tuttle's sub 2
James 8. Gilbert to W. L. Selby. lot
8.1. block 4 In Selby's first addition to
Suuth Omaha 1
Annie F. Pease and husband to W. L.
Selby. lots 26 and 27, block 4, W. K
Kelby's first addition 1,200
Stephen Teleer and wife to W. I bel
by, lot 28, block 1, same addition 150
Elizabeth A. Colfax to W. L. Silby,
lot 18. block 8, Mayne's addition 1
Columbia Investment cimpuny to
LoulfO Dorr, lot IS, block 23, West
Side 200
James 11 Dewey and wife to Anna
Smith, lot 2. block 12, Plalnvlew 2,400
Reuben E. Stewart, et al to James W.
Sowell, lot 18, block 1, Hrevoort
Place 2,600
Charles Heck man and wife to Agda
T. Wenberg, n' lot 14, McCandless'
Place 2.650
Annie Voss and husband to John
Stahen, lots 1 and 2, block 4, Ben
nigton l.t'fi
Omaha Safe Deposit & Trust com
pany to Mary E. Hoge, e. S3 ft. of
lot 10 and e. 33 ft. of a. 26 ft of lot
9. block lS7Vs. city 1,450
Ralston Tuwnsite company to M. S.
Dean, lot 2. block 2, Ralston 176
Howard W. Harvey lo Carl A. Band
berg, w. 46 ft of s. 16 ft. of ti. 154 ft.
of lot 7. block 2, Orchard Hfll 1
Charles Piatt. Jr.. and Charles Piatt.
3d., executors, to C. A. Sandberg, w.
46 ft. of lot 7. except n. 146 ft., block
2, Orchard Hill J 1,700
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING
Quartermaster. Fort Robinson. Nebraska,
January 19, 1910 Sealed proposals for fur
nishing nil material and labor for ADDI
TION TO AND REPAIRING PUMP
HOUSE. NEW P0ILh"R3, NEW PUMP,
etc., at Fort Robinson, Nebraska will be
received here until 11 a. m. February 19,
1910. Plans and specifications may be con
sulted at the offices of the Chief Quarter
master at Denver. Omaha. Chloago and St.
Paul. Depot Quartermaster at St. iouts
and at this office. Blank proposnls and
Instructions to bidders may be obtained at
the same offices. Plans and specifications
furnished upon receipt of certified rheok
for $1.H to Insure their return. Envelopes
containing proposals should be Indorcel
"PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVING AND
REPAIRING WATER 8Y8TEM" and ad
dresod to Captain Malvern Hill Barniim,
Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Robin
son, Nebraska. J23d7t
LEGAL NOTICES
FORT LOGAN, COLORADO. January 21.
1910 Sealed proposals in triplicate will be
received until 10 a. m. February 21. 1910. and
then publicly opened, for the construction
of a Laundry Building and the Installation
of Plumbing, Electric Wiring. Laundry Ma
chinery and Equipment. Blank forms for
bidders, plans and specifications may be
had on application. United States reserves
right to accept or reject any or all pro
posals or any part thereof. Envelopes con
taining proposals should be marked "Pro
posals for Construction of Laundry" and
addressed to Captain Chase Doster, Quar
termaster, United States Army.
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DR. CONLEY'S RESIGNATION IN
Beadi Formal Document to Congrega
tion of First Baptist
SAYS THIS ACTION IS FINAL
RT. Wilson Mill Appeal for Mean
to Aid Poor rears Father
PKspatrlek Sermonises on
Holy family.
Th formal resignation of Rerv. J. W.
Conley, D. D aa pastor of th First Bap
tist church was read by him at th close
rf th morning service Sunday morning.
He will go to Fresno, Cal.
Preceding th reading of his resignation
Dr. Conley said th congregation had
doubtless learned during the last week of
this contemplated action on his part, and
he felt that he had better read the formal
resignation himself.
The letter of resignation atated In affect
that on next Sunday he will hav com
pleted tight years of ptoral work with
the church, and he believed in th provi
dence of Ood Jhat the time had com
when h waa needed In another field of
labor. ' "I, therefor, return you th trust,"
said he. "and ask that my resignation be
made effectiv February 28, 1910. I regret
th severance of th relations 1 have had
with you for these last eight years more
than I can tell. I hav canvassed the
question from every point of view, and
have reached the conviction that my
resignation Is unalterable and hop hat
you will accept It as final."
Th resignation will be formally pre
sented to the church board next Wednes
day evening.
Rev. Wilson Mills, state missionary for
th Baptist denomination, preached at the
morning service of the church Sunday
from the text, Epheslans 111:19.
"The admonition that ye shall go out
Into the world and preach the gospel to
every creature la aa applicable to your
own state of Nebraska aa elsewhere," said
he. "There Is a special obligation resting
upon the people of Nebraska fur the dis
semination of the gospel, and other Chris
tian work. Thd future possibilities of Ne
braska from a Christian standpoint are
fully as important as are lis commercial,
industrial and Intellectual possibilities. .
"There are churches In many of the
mailer towns of the stat that are not
able to support a pastor. What we need
Is power, faith, knowledge and love of the
inner man that It may stimulate good,
Christian people to assist In furnishing the
financial means, that the work of Ood
and the gospel of Jesus Christ may b
comprehended and mad? knowrl. What a
trust Ood has imposed - upon you to help
hold men up and keep them from sin! It
Is more than duty ; It Is a blessed privilege.
"There are many men today, shining
lights in the Christian field, who came
out from these neglected communities. Ne
braska neda today for IU mission work
811000. There are eighty-two Baptist
churches In the state In great need. Six
teen of them are without pastors. People
ar starving spiritually for need of the
gospel. Help la needed for these pastor
lee churches, and, because a church Is
small, It will not pay us to permit It to
go down,"
PostaMnspectors
Arc Kept Busy
Misuse . of Mails is Shown to Be
Extensive in Annual Report of
Chief of Bureau:
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 Black hand
cases, the most notable of which developed
In Ohio, occupied a considerable part of
the time of posofflce Inspector during the
last, fiscal year, ended June 30, 1909.
Such disclosures as are proper to make
about the operations of a bureau, which
necessarily, must exercise discretion In the
publication of Its activities, are made in
the annual report of Theodore Ingalls, the
acting chief inspector of th Postoffice de
partment, given to the public today. The
magnitude of the bureau's work Is Indi
cated by the fact that at the end of the
fiscal. year there were 66,860 case outstand
ing In the field under Investigation and
18,091 under consideration in the depart
ment. It Is shown In the report that depreda
tions on the malls generally and frauds
conducted through th use of the malls In
creased materially during th last year,
the total toeing $131,942. During the year,
1.969 postofflces were robbed, compared
with 1,821 the previous year, while 2,398 ar
rests were made during 1909 as compared
with 2,658 the previous year.
Of the number arrested 107 were post
masters, forty-five assistant postmasters,
eighty clerks In postofflces, twenty-four
railway postal clerks, forty-five letter car
riers, forty-three rural letter carriers,
twenty-two mall carriers and there was
on other employe, 416 were "postoffice
burglars and 1,615 were persons not con
nected with the postal service.
NELSON MAN ARRESTED
AS FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE
John I.ro Friend af San Carlos, Colo.,
Churajed with 8)1,000 Kntbes-.
lenient.
PUEBLO, Colo., Jan. 24 (Speo'sJ Tele
gram.) John Leo Friend of Nelson, Neb.,
whom the American Express company has
been searching for two years, waa arrested
at San Carlos today and brought here,
charged with tho embezzlement of $1,000
from the company while acting as Its
agent. He has been working as a telegraph
operator at San Carlos for some time and,
although under suspicion of being a fugi
tive from Justice, no one was able until to
day to establish his Identity His captor
got It by searching old records Friend ad
mits his Identify and will not fight extradi
tion to Nebraska for trial.
INTERURBAN PROMOTERS BUSY
Money Reported Paid for Rlajht-of
Way for Line Running; to
Arlington,
ARLINGTON, Neb., Jan. 24.-(Speclal.)
Farmers along the right-of-way of the pro
posed interurban railway between Omaha
and Fremont say that they have been paid
cash for tbelr lands taken by the new
company. Edward Hoppock, who owns th
land where this electric line crosses th
Eikhnrn, says that he has been paid for
sixty acres of land, and the power plant
will be erected on the banks of this river
and electric power generated by water
power. Part of this land is a park. Cars
will be run from Omaha and Fremont to
this park and a large resort built there.
Th capital for th proposed line has been
raised ln Europe and Its backer claim
that dirt will begin to fly as soon as the
frost get out In th spring. Th proposed
line will pass about three miles south of
this city, -while the power plant will be
about six miles southeast, near the Inland
town of Elk City.
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Revolutionists
Lose in Battle V
Near Acoyapa
"ssssBasssw
Desultory Engagement Takes Place,
but Government Forces Are,
Much Too Strong-. ; , .
MANAGUA, Jan. 24. The advance guard
of the revolutionary army, 800 strong, en
gaged the government outposts today '; at
La Llbertad, fourteen mile north of Acoy
apa. The government foroes, 1,500 strong,
under command of' General Narclso.'Arff
uello, opened fire with the artllery. The
revolutionists replied, at- long rang with
rifle fire. They retired after forty-fir
minutes, on finding themselves ro badly
outnumbered and lacking artillery. : There
were no casualties on the government
aide. i' '
The arrest of conservative, alleged io
ba Involved In a msvement . sffsinet th
Ji-adrlr government still ' continues. The
wildest rumors are current. One reports
the capture of the steamer Victoria by th
revolutionists on Lake Nicaragua. Another
has It that Gkmeral Vasq'uei hat 'gone to
the revolutionists, .but this' Is declared by
the government to be absurd.
SAN JUAN DEL SUR. Jan. 24 Rear Ad
miral Kimball,' oommander of the Ameri
can Squadron, has Issued a notice urging
all Americans In Nloaragua to abstain
from taking part In th political contro
versy, or ' from violation of th laws of
neutrality towards th factions in arras.
He declares that he will not extend protec
tion to any so-called American Interest,
which has no existence In law or by right.
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 14. Contrary 1 his
announced Intention to' leave today, for
Belgium, Joe Santos Zelaya this afternoon
went to a ranch at Xlco to spend a week.
It Is said that he will probably not go to
Brussels until the middle or latter part of
February.
China Gives '
Delayed Reward
Descendants of Officials Opposing
- Anti-Foreign Policy in 1 1860 V
Honored. " -s
PEKING, Jan. 24. Aq Imperial edict was
issued' today announcing rewards for ' the
descendants of the officials Who opposed
the anti-foreign policy in 1560 abd restored
order at Peking after the British and
French Invasion. ' ' ' " .
The treaty of Tientsin, which ;was ar
ranged by Lord Elgin and Baron Grog, the-.
EngUsh and French envoys to China, re
spectively, was signed In June, 1858. It
provided for th. exchange of the ratifica
tions at Peking within a. year from that
date, but when the time came for ratifica
tion the British envoy, on his way to
Peking, was stopped In the rlvr Pei-IIo.
Admiral Hope, commanding the British
fleet, attempted to force a passage, aided
by several French warships, but was re
pulsed. The English and French then pre
pared an expedition- against China. In
October, I860, the allies invested Peking and
the city surrendered with alight resistance.
On October 24 the treaty of Tientsin was
ratified.
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LADY LYTTON LIBERATED
Bister of Lord Given' 'Freedom (ram
Imprisonment that She Invited
hy
LIVETtPOOL, 4sn. i4.-Ldy Constance
Lytton. sister of Lord Lyfton. who has
served a week of a two. weeks'-sentence In
Walton Jail trader the name of Jane War
ton, for smashing the Jail window., was
liberated today. '
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