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TTIH BKK: OMAHA. AVKDXESDAY. MAT 11. 1.010.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND HA1SCH LAKO FOH
Arkansas tontlnne.
ARKANSAS homm new lint Jut out;
cheep homes In Arkansas; writs tor It If
you want a cheap home wnere you can
live easy and enjoy good health. O. L.
Bnggs, Rich Mountain, Ark.
tJKT dome cheap land In sunny Arkansas;
now la the time, while It la cheap; ran
anil tu 20 acres at X an acre, on pay
ments of I0 dorn and S2 a week; no taxes
until paid for; no Interest; at this pr'ce
II I much betier than putting your money
In a iitinK' bank; keep your eye on Ar
kansas, tilings are coming our way and
price are going to advance rapidly on
tcood land, put In a few dollara and watch
mem glow Address, atatiug what you
want, O. C. Ludwlg, Secretary of State.
Little Rock. Ark.
FOR BALE
1,040 acres of nice level bottom land for
aule; all under good fence; 2jO acres In good
atatn of cultivation, balance In good pas
ture; three large barns; three good mow
ing machines; one good hay press; three
good rakes and plenty of farming toola to
cultivate the land and take care of the
hay crop. Trice Sl per acre; on-half cash,
halanee to suit purchaser.
bOl'TJIEHN REALTY AND TRUST CO..
Aahdown, Little River County, Ark.
Cellars.
HOMESTEADS and relinquishments, the
finest of land, will go out any time; this
land is In the underflow district. Car
rie Robinson. 2466 W. 2tn Ave., Denver,
Colo.
A GOOD quarter section, aubject to Irri
gation, eight miles from Denver and near
railroad station, only I la per acre. Address
the Commonwealth LanJ Co., Littleton,
Cola
BE6T orchard and rarm land In Arkan
sas valley close to railroad and market for
15 per acre cash. Water rights for iftrai
at 7 per acre In twenty equal annual pay
ments. Thla land la going faat and will
double Its value In a very short time.
Writ w. R. stover, car of Elks' dub,
Pueblo. Colo.
80 ACRES
In Nile Irrigation district; small house and
barn, water next year; la per acre. Ad
ding H. F. Beler, Fort Collins, Colo.
FOR SALE ltiO acres, fine farm and
atoclt ranch; 125 acres In cultivation; fine
Improvements; right at railroad: best farm
In Fremont county; water rights; all kinds
of machinery for farm. Including 12 head
of horses, 2 cows. 6-acre orchard, full bear
ing. I'rlce $15,000; 12.800 cash, balance good
terms. Bottenfleld & Howard, Canon City,
Colo.
RANCHES of all kinds for sale, from 160
crea up to 5.000, at the best bargatans of
.any land offered In Colorado. Write or
rail on The Rellly-Rex Heal Estate Co.,
Kiowa, Colo.
FOR SALE 1C0 acres nine miles from
Morrison, 12 acres under cultivation; over
100 acres of timber and 40 of pasture; price
Includes heavy crop of growing rye. Imple
ments, 300 bushels Colo. 37 seed oats, 100
bushels seed rye, cattle, 8-room house,
barns, granary, etc.; price S3,i0t. or will
ell land at $12.50 per acre. B. F. Butler,
alt. Morrison. Colo.
California.
FOR SALE Calllomra-If you are look
ing for an elegant house, with good Income,
and a chicken ranch suits you, here It Is; 5
minute waik from two churches, school,
postofflce and stores; one mile from steatr.
lino depot, lr miles from electric line;
and ail for only $t,000. Writ owner, H. R.
Babb, Cutatl. Cal.
' ' Cannnn.
RIVERBIDE, Alberta's finest Btoclc farm
of 1,000 acres. Is for sale at a snap. For
particulars of thla and other farm lands
write to the owner, W. J. McNamara,
Wesasklwtn, Alberta, Canada.
Florida.
FOR SALE 8.000-acre, personally selected
colonization tract near Arcandla. Fla.
Nothing better In the state. Citrus and
trucking lands, $4 per acre. Favorable
terms. Dixon-Burgess Co.. Waterloo, la.
Iowa.
1,300 RICHEST corn acres on earth; lays
perfect; finely Improved; twelve miles
from I'es Moines; 100 bushels per acre every
year, (125 per acre. Terms. J. F. Snoke.
Des Moines. Iowa.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 160 acres, well
Improved, good soli, 3Uj miles from New
market, la.; for cash or trade; equity $12,000
on dry goods or groceries. Price $125 per
acre. E. il. Landers, Shenandoah, la.
POSSESSION SO-a ere farm, well Im
proved; rich Boll; 55 acres In cultivation,
near good town In southeast Kansas; price
$2.1(00. Address owner, D. R. Finley, Caney,
Kan.
SOME choice bottom farms for sale
149 acres, 12 miles south of Wichita, on the
Cowskln, Just hits corner of paniure; no
waste land; two seta of Improvements; good
house of 10 rooms; cold and hot water in
house; bath, closets; barn, cribs and other
buildings; good orchard; one 80 hog tight;
fcroom house, barn, granaries, other build
ings; this choice 246-acre farm can be
bought for IJO.OOO if sold by June 1. 320
acres. 2 miles west of Feck. Kan.; cnolce
bottom land: good 9-room house, barn, other
buildings; $.'0,500. 320 acres, 2 miles from
Clearwater, Kan.; one of the best half sec
tions In the valley; price $.10,000 for 30
days. II. C. Cummlngs. Clearwater. Kan.
M) ACRES nice, level, black land; house,
barn; well watered; 1 mile from school; a
bargain: price $2,2oO cash. 180 acres in cul
tivation; no Improvements; good black
(and; $37.50 per acre; half cash, balance 5
years, 6 per cent; we pay railroad far to
III purchasers; write for list. Southeast
Kansas Land Co., Dennis, Kan.
mllaeanrl.
18 ACRES, between Raytown and Leeds,
?n rock road. All In blue grass; price,
MM per acre. John W. Luttrell, Independ
ence, Mo.
FOR SALE 18.000-acrs tract In Central
Arkansas, on two trunk lines of R. R.,
Including townslt and 30 buildings, and
16.(00 acres In south Missouri Osarks, 2
miles of Frlaco H. R. ; fin colonisation
tracts; $& an acre for'elther; on easy terms.
Bend for full particulars today to F. H.
i'etts, 519 Reliance Bldg., Kansas City. Mo.
FOR SALE One section, 640 acres, $5
per acre; 100 miles St. Louis; Pulaski
county. Mo.; good land; on river; fine tim
ber; terms, $300 down, $200 year. Address W.
U. Williams, Mt. Vernon, 111.
FOR SALE 160-a ere nicely situated, well
drained corner farm; huuso and barn;
northwest of Klngsvllle, Johnson county,
Mo,. 46 miles from Kansas City; $60 an
acre; easy terms. Address Box 146, Syca
more. III.
FOR SALE In Camden county, Missouri,
old soldiers, railroad men, laboring men
and others wanting to purchase land on
monthly or quarterly payments, address A.
K. Jackson, Climax Springs, Mo.
CASS county poultry farms, 40, 35, 15, T,
I, 2-acre tracts: soma well Improved: cloi-e
to Harriaonvllle; terms, from $100 to SW0
rest like rent; nne loo acrea corn, alfalfa
and cloverd land; s-room house; barn; or
chard; 1 mile of town; fs.WO; carry loan
$6.0u0. James Patrick, owner, Harriaon
vllle, Mo.
WHEN writing to advertisers, remember
that it will take only an extra stroke or
Minnesota.
EIGHTY acres, well Improved by the old
man, fine orchard, good limber, soil sandy
loam, clay subsoil bottom; 35 acres culti
vated; balance timber, pasture and meadow.
One farm team, U head cattle, farm - ma
chine! y. Price, $4,600; $2,000 down, balance
vn long time. This beautiful home must be
sold, bummer homes, fine lake frontage,
dairy farms, stock farms. Write me your
wants. A. W. Simmons. Forest Lake.
Washington County, Mtnn.
Oklahoma.
TULSA. OKL
440 acres pasture land; good Oil pros
pects; $7.50 acre; iu fee. Jolin T. Blair
Co.. Tula OkL
RANCH FOR SALB
For sale LU.2on.acre ranch. S. W. Texaa;
V agricultural, balance erasing; all fenced.
tO.UuO acres wolf proof fence; several ranch
houses; stock water: price $5 25 per acre;
this price includes 17,000 sheep. 4.500 cattle,
u0 horses; a genuine business proposition.
bargain; value of stock will advance
kith the season; takes prompt action at
this prloe. Jacob Uosarth. Okmulgee, Okl.
South Dakota.
FORCED to Bell good quarter section
near Reliance. S. D.; $1S per acre. If taken
ouu. Address. Box K2. Cherokee, la.
. REAL ESTATE
FARM AU HA.MH I tMl FOR SAI.K
(Continued )
Nebraska.
Queer
Arguments
Are presented to show that Northport has
no chance to become a rltv, because IT IS
TOO NEAR BKIIM1EPORT.
How atiMird, when you consider that
South Omaha was rlarted aftfr Omaha
was a city of nearly lOo.OOOO. There Is Hen
son which has grown to a little city of
.1.(100 peopttj and is within a stone's throw
of Omaha.
Havelock. at the edge nf Lincoln, Is a
good example of what a railroad can do
in building up a manufacturing city.
NORTHPORT HAS TWO
RAILROADS.
The Burlington station at Bridgeport Is
only a little over a mile from Northport.
Thin fives the new town Hi. irfvinliir.
of competition In freight rates.
The rivalry between the two towns will
make business grow. The pride each town
will have In Its own growth will make them
Dotn good owns. Northport Is to have a
PRIvSRYTERIAN CHURCH
It will be located on lots 1 and 2. block
2K. It Is a good corner and a building
WHI be erected In a short time. A Grand
Inland man bought a few days aao ancT
win put up a building for a grocery and
meat market.
Things are doing at Northport and If you
want to help do them, get your lot today.
Call or write for a plat and then pick your
lot and do it quick.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Exclusive Agents for Northport l.ots.
S. E. Cor. 15th and Farnam.
BARQAITTS
Hlllrrest. 1(0 acres. $5,200; rash rent.
Midway, 10 acres, beautiful home. $4 80
Ash Grove. tJO acres. $11,200. Easy terra
J. T. CAMPBELL
Litchfield. Neb.
CHOICE unimproved farm land. 320 acres
perfectly level, n Titles northeast of O'Neill:
good black soil; will cut over 400 tons of
hay annually; best of farm or alfalfa land;
school house on land; price $30 an acre.
1WI acres, slightly rolling, miles north
east of O'Neill; good soil; cuts an abun
dance of hay, ana Is every foot farm land.
I'rlce $25 an acre.
C M
DALY, O'Neill, Neb.
FOR 8ALE Rancti In northwest Ne
braska; a trreat bargain. Phil Stlmmel. SOO
DeUraw Bldg., Kans.a City, Mo.
WANT to sell 80-acre farm 4 miles east of
Hebron, county seat of Thayer Co., Neb.;
65 acres under plow ; running water In pas
ure, shade; all farm buildings; all under
fence; rolling land, clay loar..'. produces
we 1. Will sell for $55 an aWe. Want to
ret re. W. S. Emmett, R. F. D. No. 1.
Hebron, Neb.
NEBRASKA.
2,520 ACRES, complete ranch; dipping
vat. dehorning chute; all buildings In good
shape, owner making good money; family
wants to move to city. Price, $30,000. Might
take some clear city property as part pay
ment. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
suite 24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999
FOR TRADE hu acies1 6t hand In Keith
Co., for city proprety.
C. M. BACHMANN.
436-37 Paxton Block.
$4,000 will buy M section of land 2 miles
south of Benkelman, county seat of Dundy;
good soil, level road and close to water.
Box 2:. Albion, Neb. Owner.
New Mexico.
FOR SALE Patented farm, adjoining
Willard, N. M., on north and south; ir
rigation assured for next year; Willard Is
at Junction of A., T. & S. F. and New
Mexico Central railroaas; this farm will
bring from $10,000 to $15,000 Inside of five
years; owner must seek lower altitude;
price very reasonable. John T. Kelly. Wil
lard, N. M.
1-eaaa.
ISO ACRES of gooo. land, $1,600; Investi
gate this bargain; $000 casn, balance easy
terms; must sell at a sacrifice. Box 433,
Clarksvlile. Tex.
TEXAS SCHOOL LANDS Over 1,000,009
acres for sale by the state. You can buy
640 acres at $2 an acre, pay $32 cash, bal
ance after 40 years; fine farming and fruit
land and healthy climate. For further
information send 6c postage. Investor Puo.
Co., Dept. B, San Antonio, Texas.
Ulscellaneuaa.
CHEAP FARM LANDS.
In western Nebraska and Colorado. Writ
for prices.
NEBRASKA LAND COMPANY.
Bldney. Neb.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL PART OF
YOUR LAND?
Write a description uf It. buildings,
water, near what town. Make 70 words of
It all and send It to The Omaha Bee with
72 cents for each Insertion. People In Ne
braska have money and want land. They
look to The Omaha Bee for real estate of
ferings Ard they get them in Tns Bee.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
GARVIN BROS., d floor N. Y. Life. $500
to $110,000 On Improved property. No delay.
WANTED City loans ana warrant. W.
Farnam Smith Co.. 1220 Farnam 8C
$50$ to $5,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Kette
Real Estate Co., Ibul N. Y. Life. Douglas
er A-HliO.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust C.
$100 to $10,000 mad promptly. F. D. Wea),
Wead Bldg.. 18th and Faroara.
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Inveatmsnt Co.
LOWEST RATES Be mis. Siandele Bldg.
FIVE PER CENT MUNIT
to loan on
Omaha business property.
THOMAS BKENNAN,
Room 1. New York Life Bidf.
LOANS to borne owners and borne build,
era, with privilege of making partial pay.
ments semi-annually.
W. H. THOMAS.
50$ First National Bank Bldg.
Farm Mortgages
On good Nebraska farms, drawing per
cent are an excellent Investment for Idle
money. Safe, sure, well protected. Ask us
about them.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Southeast Corner 16th and Farnam.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE BUYERS FOtt
$, $ and 7-rooin houses. If prices are right
we can sell your property for you.
MOWATA LAND AND LOT CO
bull 624 N. Y. lAt bids.
SWAPS
FOR EXCHANGE $3,500 Lincoln house,
9 WmtTia fit. wfiM.lr et iliilltli,. mnA fur.
lilshlng goods. Address Y 338. care of Bee,
BUSINESS BLOCK. TAYING $2,400
per year. Corner. S-storv with basement
Price $20,000, Will tske half value In good
land, balance on low rate of interest.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY,
Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Krd Xto.
wv.Anir.n section or xioit county
land for stock of clothing and furnishing
iuuui, , jiuuress i mi. care ok duo.
$2,000 CASH and clrar lut worth about
$Sw. Want good rental property.
Nowata land and lot company,
Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1!K.
WANTED TO TRADE 3. 000 to $5,000
worm in good clothing, furnlaning gooas
ami anues or good land, sniriey, nua
stetta & Co., Humboldt, Neb.
FOR SALE or trade outright, a foot
power welding dsvtca now in use: no Bteam
electricity or gas neeessary ; simple foot
pressure; a fortune. Write for free boomei.
price $i. OH). Midland Investment Co., Mc-
lague Bldg., Omaha.
SWAPS
iContlnu d.j
DO YOU WANT TO SELL PART OF
'fll'Tt f A V t , 7
Write a de.cription of It. hulldlnet. !
ti-m na uiw n. ahkp tv vorai oi
It all and send It lo The Omaha Bee with
12 rents fo each Insertion. People In Ne
braska have .;onev and want land. They
look to The Omaha Bee for real estate of
ferings Aril iin.y eel Minn In The Bee
TAILORS
MISFIT tailored suits 13Ti and $40 values
at $16. j See A. HubenstPln. 2111 S. 14ih St.
Martin Rubin. Km. 21 old C. K. Bk. Bldg
ad died
O. A. L1NWLE3T CO.. tit PAXTON ULK.
MAX MORRIS. $01 BROWN BLOCK.
V. TAUCHKN. Knit Theater Bldg
WANTED TO BUY
SAFES One large and one medium sired
safe, estate eixe and price. Address B oiO,
Bee.
PfrIT fRTf'm n.1,4 tew i.nnd.hirH furnl
ture. carpets, clothing and shoes. 'Pnoa j
Douglas 3971
HIGHEST prices paid for scrap metals
and rubbers. A. B. Alpirn. Omaha, Neb.
KEISER pays best for furniture, etc
Antique furniture cheap. 1020 Center. D. 6oti
WANTED 5.000 feather beds. Write or
'phone D. 1660. Metropolitan Feather Co.,
W3 N. 20th.
WANTED TO BUY
5 OK 6 ROOM HOUSE TO MOVE
Will move at once.
NOWATA UNI) AND LOT CO..
624 New Yorl. Life Bldg. Red 1.
CHEAP, second-hand cash register. Call
Douglas 3oii7. A-33H7.
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTED TO BORROW $400 or $500 for
1 year. Will pay lo pec cent Interest. Ad
diess, H-5T6, Bee. -
WANTED TO RENT
We Are Getting Numerous Call
For Houses of All Sixes. List With Ul
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
114 N. Y. Life Bldf. Phone Red I'M.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Work for after school hours
and Saturday; prefer work at private
place. 'Phone Dou. 6SS0. Address B-672,
Bee.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING
Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming. April
27, 1910. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will
be received at this office until 9:30 a. m.,
montain time, Thursday, May 12, 1910, at
which time they will be opened In public,
for grading and the construction of side
walks, gravel roads, drains, culverts, cross
ings, etc., at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming.
Estimated quantities as follows, viz.: 101,463
square feet sidewalks, 4X4 lineal feet stone
and brick crossings, 1.600 square feet of
concrete crossings, 25,500 lineal feet of con
crete curb end gutter, 18.238 square yards
of gravel roads, 86,019 cubic yards of fill.
Plans and specifications for the Inspection
of bidders are on file In this office, also
the office of the Chief Quartermaster, De
partment of the Missouri. Omaha, Ne
braska, and the office of the Chief Quar
termaster, Department of the Colorado,
Denver, Colorado. Proposal blanks and
General Instructions to Bidders may be
had upon application to thla office. The
government reserves the right to reject or
accept any or all bids or any part thereof.
Envelopes containing proposals should be
Indorsed "Proposals for construction, etc..
Roads, Walks, etc.. Fort D. A. Russell,
Wyommg, to be opened May 12, 1910," and
addressed to V. K. Hart, Captain, 15th
Infantry, A. Q. M.. L S. A., in charge of
Construction, Room 3, Keefe Hall, Chey
enue, Wyoming. A29-30M2-3-10-11
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING
Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, May
6, 1910. Sealed proposals, in' triplicate, will
be received at this office until 9:30 a. m
Mountain time, Monday, June 6. 1910, at
which time they will be opened In public,
for the construction of target butts, target
houses and range office, plans No. 266, at
Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Plans and
specifications for the Inspection of bidders
are on file in this office, alo the offices of
the chief quartermaster. Department of the
Missouri, Omaha. Nebraska, and the chief
quartermaster. Department of the Colorado,
Denver, Colorado. Proposal blanks and
general Instructions to bidders may be had
upon application to this office. The govern
ment reserves the right to reject or iccept
any or all bids, or any part thereof. En
velopes containing proposals should be en
dorsed, "Proposals for target butts, etc.,
Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, to be opened
June 6, 1910," and addressed to V. K. Hart,
Captain 15th Infantry, Acting Quarter
master, United States Army, .In charge of
Conatructlon. Room 3, Kcefe Hall, Chey
enne, Wyoming. m-10-ll-12-J3-4
Fort Meade, S. I)., May 7, 1910. Sealed
proposals, in triplicate, will be received
here until 10 a. m.. mountain time. May 2S,
1910, for the construction of four (4) double
buildings for stable, guard and shops, In
cluding the electric wiring and fixtures.
Information furnished upon application to
this office. A deposit of $5.00 to Insure re
turn, is required before plans are sent on
individual application. Envelopes con rain
ing proposals should be endorsed "Pro
posals for Stable, Guard and Shops" and
addressed to the Constructing Quarter
master, Fort Meade, S. I).
Mll-12-13-14-23-21
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF IRRIGATION Dis
trict bonds To all whom It may concern;
Notice is hereby given that the Board of
Directors ol' the Kimball Irrigation District
has declared its intention to sell and will
sell the entire issue of the bonds of said
district heretofore authorised to be issued
by said board and by the electors of said
district, to-wit: The sum of Two Hundred
ana ritty Thousand 00,000) Dollars or any
pari oi saia issue, at the office of said
toard on the corner of First and Chestnut
Streets In Kimball. County of Kimball and
State of Nebraska, on Saturday. Mav 14.
l;o, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon. Sealed
proposals win Le received by the board at
Us said office for the purchase of said
oonas uniu tne aay and hour named abova,
at which time the said board will open
the proposals and award the purchase of
the bonus to the highest responsmlo bidder
or bidders, the board, however, reserving
the right to reject any and all bids. No
oonas can be sold by said board at less
than ninety-five (96) Dr cant of their
face value. The said bonds are payable
in irom ten to twenty years a.id bear six
per cent Interest, payable sum. annually ;
both interest and principal being payable
Irom assessments levied upon all the real
estate in said district. All bias must be
accompanied by certified check, payable to
the older of the Kimball Irrigation District
for not le.a than two (2 per cent of the
amount of the bid, said check to be re
tained by the district as liquidated damages
in case the bid which said check accom
panies shall be accepted by the board and
the bidder shsll refuse or fall to carry out
his bid. By order of ths Boa id of Directors.
YUK K1MUALL IRRIGATION DISTRICT,
by I. S. Walker, President. Attest: Fred
R. Morgan, Secretary. A21d 24 1
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE IS
hereby given that sealed proposals for
building and furnishing an addition to the
Verdlure school house In accordance with
plans and specifications to be furnlaheil bv
tne rsoara or r.aucation win lie received bv
the Board of Education of School District
No. t3 of Knox county, Nebraska, at the
office of Harry A. Walker in the town of
Verdlgre, Nebraska, on or before May 15,
1M0. Each bid must be eccompanied by a
certified check for $500. The board reserves
the right to reject any or all bids. The
plans and specifications are now on file In
the office of said Harry A. Walker, where
they may Be pet-tea. liarry a. Walker,
secretary. anxlit
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Minn. He Odkota Ex. ...a 7:w pm a V:lu a.u
'in City Limited a :00 pm a 7:30 am
WESTBOUND.
Lincoln-Chadron a i : am a 11:00 am
.NoitolK-Bonesteel a 1:50 am a!0:4o pin
Long l'lne-so. Platte... b 2:1. om m:ini
Hastings-Superior b 2:15 pm l 5:2V pm
Deaawood-Hot bpgs a :m pm a 6:2J Pu.
i. apet-Lar.der a t:oa pm all:U am
r rt mom-Albion ,...o o:jb p." i: lm
tb.li-aui llork Island . Pacific
EAaT.
Rocky Mountain Lto a 3:40 am alO:0 pm
Iowa lAicai a 4:30 pm
Chicago i-av Express, .a t:5o am
Des Moines Local a 4:00 pin 12 :ll pm
Iowa Local ul0:3u am o :65 pm
Cluctf go-e.astern Exp. ..a 4:4u ptu a 1:15 pin
Chtcago-Nebiaska Ltd w put a .04 am
WEST.
Chicago-Nebraska Ltd.
for Lincoln a 8:25 am a 5:47 pm
Colo, and Cal. Exp s. 1:26 pm a 4:30 pm
Okla. and lexas Exp. ..a 2:30 pm a 1:50 pm
Rocky Mountain Ltd...al0:40 pm a t.ii are
Wabash
OmahH-St. Ixiuls Ex. ...a 6:30 pm a 9:25 am
Mall and Express a 7:30 am aii.la piu
btanberry Local (from .
Council Bluffs b 6:(X pm bio. 15 am
Missouri Pacific
K. C. & St. L. Ex a 9:40 am a 6:35 am
K. C. & St. L. Ex. tlv
Sat. 12 p. ni. .all;15 pm a 6:30 pm
Chicago, Milwaukee Jt SI. Paul
Overland Limited all:41 pm a 8:00 am
Omaha-Ct.icagO'- x a 3 .16 am a :ju am
Colorado Special a 7:6 am all:! pin
Colo.-Callfornla Ex a 6:uv pm a 3:26 pm
Perry-omana Local a to :1a pm bll.Oj pin
Lbicaco'Ureat Western
Chicago Limited .'.a 5:00 pm
'Iwin City Limited a 5:30 p m a D:00 am
Chicago Express a 3:45 pm
Twin City fcrxiiess a 11:00 am a V:ou piu
BURLINGTON STATION Tenth and
Mason,
Barllnavton
Leave. Arrive.
Denver and California. .a 4:10 pm a 3:45 pm
Puget Sound Express. ..a 4:10 pm. a 6:10 pm
Nebisska points a 8 20 am a 6:10 pin
Black Hills a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm
Northwest Express all:25 pm a 7:00 am
Nebraska points a 8:20 am a 6:10 pm
Lincoln Mall b 1:20 pm al2:15 pm
Nebraska Express a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm
Lincoln Local b$:0Sam
Lincoln Local a 7:25 pm a 7:5opm
Schuyler-Piattsmouth....b 3:06 pm bl0:20am
Plattsmouth-Iowa a 9:10 am a :10 am
Beilevue-Plattt ini uth a!2.30 put a 2:40 pm
Colorado Limited all:25 pm a 7:00 am
Chicago Special a 7 15 am all:06pm
Chicago Express ....a 4:20 pm a 3:66 pm
Chicago Fast Express, a 6 '20 pm a 8:00 am
Iowa Local a 9:15 am a!0:30am
Creston-lowa Local a 3:30 pin al0:3oam
St. Louis Express a 4:30 pm all:4uam
K. C. and St. Joseph. .. .alO:45 pm a 6:45 am
It. C. and tit. -Joseph. ...a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm
K. C. and St. Joseph. ...a 4:30 pni
WEBSTER 'STATION Fifteenth and
Webster.
Missouri racTfto
ni - . Leave. Arrive.
Auburn Uocal, bS :50pm bl2:10pm
Chlcaaro, V: . Pant, Minneapolis A
Omaha
Sioux City Express b 1:00 pm bll:45 am
Omaha Local c 6:20 pm
Sioux City Passenger... b:20pm
Twin City Passenger.. ..b 6:30 am
Sioux City Local c s.35 am
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Churches Need
"Amen Members"
So Declares Methodist Bishop' Who
Says There is Plenty of Room
for Fervid Worshipers.
CHICAOO, May 10. Speaking before the
convention of bishops of the Methodist
Episcopal church here today, Bishop Ed
win Hughes of San Francisco declared that
there is plenty of room In the church for
amen members," the members who, In the
religious fervor, spontaneously give burst
to their approval of sermon or prayer.
'I never said 'Amen' spontaneously In
my life," stated Bishop Hughes; "I never
could do It. But Just because I cannot do
those things I am not going to deny an
other man the right to express his senti
ments In the manner that he deems best.
;lt Is hard for me to call fellow church
members brother' and 'sister.' It Isn't my
nature to do It. And yet I hate to see the
church members drop the habit and lodges
and fraternities taking it up."
What Ererr'jsif Wants.
Everybody desires gooe health, which 1
Impossible unless the kidneys are sound and
healthy. Foley's Kidney Remedy should be
taken at the first Indication of any Irreg
ularlty, and a serious Illness may be
averted. Foley's Kidney Remedy will re
store your kidneys and bladder to their
normal state and activity. For sale by all
druggists.
If you Irav anything to sell or exchange
advertise it In The Be Want Ad columns.
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Dottie Dialogues
BT WALTER A. SINCLAIR.
"Then you didn't bring an overcoat and
ur cap?" .observed Dottle, icily. .
i "I didn't realize that I would strike auah
a chilly reception," I replied, shivering.
Although I should have known that ices
are handed out at some receptions," I
added, hopefully.
That didn't seem to go very well, either.
8 he still regarded me with that farthest
north expression which had me ."going
south."
"I suppose," I continued, feebly, "you
call this space between the front door and
the living room I ho reception hall,"
"If .we didn't, we could hire a hall," she
snapped.
Are you ready?" I began, wishing lo
change the unfortunate trend of the con
versation. "But what a useless question
to afk a member of the weaker sex. I
supposesl'd better stay outdoors where It's
watmer; this shower won't matter. Be
sure and put on a hat wide enough to take
up the whole umbrella, because I much
prefer to walk In the rain than under the
drip of an umbrella eave."
"You might walk under the hat," she
volunteered, quite kindly.
'But It might brim over," I demurred.
"Why didn't you bring two umbrellas,
then?" she demanded.
Not being a Juggler, I never could hold
two umbrellas over a girl," I replied.
"Are you sure that you can hold one?"
she flashed, with Just a bit of spite In the
words.
'Not without tickling Its rjbs," I man
aged to articulate. "And now. If you will
set the alarm clock for an hour from this
Cleaning Cfrinaware Should Be Given
d
To keep chlnaware bright and spotless
Is the desire of every housekeeper, and so
the task of washing the best dishes she
rarely entrusts to a servant. For should
the cleansing be done in a careless way
the result will be an accumulation of small
stains, which will require treatment bor
dering on the heroic to remove.
Hot water should be avoided when wash
ing fine china, because the heat Is apt to
make cracks. Just as It will break glass.
To cleanse such china a cupful of soapsuds
or thin soap Jelly should be added to a pan
of hot water, and as a precaution against
chipping and breaking it Is a good plan to
rold a dish towel and lay on the bottom or
the dishpan. For this purpose there are
rubber mats, but a thick fold of toweling
will be Just as much protection.
In washing a few cups and plates only
ordinary care Is sufficient, but at this
season of the year, when house cleaning Is
the order, the china closet and Its contents
demand special attention quite as do walls
and floors.
For even though the pretty ware has
been kept behind closed doors dust will
sift through and often stains appear on
china when it Is unused for months at a
time.
Of course it goes without Baying that
only a few pieces should be put In the
bath at a time, If the work of cleansing
Is to be thorough.
In soaking, however. If each dish is
placed carefully In the bath a number of
pieces may be put in together.
After soaking In soapy water for several
minutes to soften the soli and stains, a
second bath should be prepared, into which
a few pieces should be washed at a time.
A small, old, soft tooth brush is the best
article with which to clean handles of
cups, pitchers and vegetables dishes.
It may be necessary to say do not hold
a teacup of fragile china by the handle
, when using the tooth brush on It, for 1
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NEW YORK EVENIN? TELEGRAM (NEW YORK HERALD
Frantic
While
USHERS OFTEN CONTEST THE WILL,
moment I will take a nap on the doorstep
me a good opinion of, the power of my
will."
"But the UBhers otten contest the will,"
I suggested. It was an agreeable surprlsj
while you are fixing the hatpins so they
can Imperil the largest number of passen
gers. Probably we will 'get there for the
firal act."
"Anyway, we will have tho satisfaction
of not having any one else block the view
of the stage by coming In lust as the lead
ing man Is whispering to the heroine
those tender words which reveal the plot,"
she remarked. "I always could see the
stage better while standing up In front of
a couple of hundred persons who were
'willing' me to sit down. It always gave
know of one case where this method re
sulted In the cup falling upon the floor,
leaving the handle on the finger of the
cleaner.
China dishes displaying raised patterns
are veritable dust traps and need much
soaking and scrubbing to release the
grime. One cannot be too careful, how
ever, with this kind of ware, and the wip
ing really Is almost worse than the wash
ing, for unless thoroughly dry the dust
wlH settle Into the crevices, so after rins
ing and drying thoroughly with a soft towel
It is a good plan to place the articles In a
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little more vacant than usual this
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when she returned in the next quarter of
on hour and we started.
"Of course you got my telegrsm lat
night explaining why I couldn't get out
here then?" 1 ventured, as we hurried
along.
"Your facts are all right excepting the
Jast night part," she corrected.
"Why, I," I started, but she interrupted
with:
"Now, don't commit yourself to any
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damaging statement. Old you send It?"
"Well, to tell the truth"
"Just for the novelty of It," she rn
coura ged.
"I was so busy entertaining those out-of-town
fellows that I sent one of ihem to
the hotel operator to telegraph to you.
Didn't you get the wire all rlfc-ht?"
"Oh, yes. This morning," she rrFpondod.
satirically, "Your friend must be a good
bargainer. You gave him a message of
more than ten words, so he sampled one of
those night lettergrams for tho same prlci l
as a ten-word message. 1 received It this 1
morning. Your invitation for tonight was
very diplomatic.'
"Thank heavens, they've gone back," X
groaned. "They were only here for I he
day and one can't explain to an old friend
no matter how one protests to him. If
you only had a telephone I could have-"
"Yes, And I could have, too," she de
clared ominously.
"I don't think It was taking apples that
depopulated Eden," I speculated.
"No? Well, what do you think was the
trouble?" she demanded.
"Keeping dates," I explained.
V
(Copyright, 1910, by New York Herald Co.)
During Spring
cool oven, leaving the door njar, If only as
a reminder that the dishes are Inside and
must be removed before the fire gets hot.
One of the best home remedies for re
moving stain on china is wood ashes.
These ashes are safe to use and any ordi
nary stains will disappear with the treat
ment, consisting of soft ashes shaken on a
damp cloth and" applied. There are also
many good cleansing powders for the pur
pose, but only reliable articles should be
bought.
When n stain Is obstinate, a little dry
salt wiTl usually remove It and will not
injure the china.
There are, however, some kinds of stains
that do not disappear by ordinary moans,
notably, the dark color that has settled
Into small cracks and the yellow tinge
often assumed by unused china, also stains
caused by medicine.
When such Is the case there Is nothing
that will remove the obstinate spots but
muriatic acid. At the outset It Is best to
say this must be used with caution. At '
the same time there Is no better agent. If
china has been well fired no harm will le
sult to the ware or Its colored decoration,
but If home fired the china must nut
treated with this acid. "V
In applying muriatic acid It 1b best to
IB Dfl to
ius fWhile
rs ts apt
use a camel's hair brush, beca
the acid will not burn the fingers
to Injure the cuticle around the nails.
The muriatic acid should be used full
strength, and if the article to be whitened
is a dish or plate the liquid should bs
poured into it, tilting and rolling the add
until the stains disappear.
Btulns caused by running water in briwls
will disappear as If by magic by uking a
little muriatlo acid. It must not, however,
be poured on marble, only porcelain, for It
will cat away the pollfch on the marble.
iw
In purchasing the acid 'he commer
muriatlo acid should be secured
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