TITKBEE: OMATTA, SATURDAY, MATiOH 11, 1911. 18 REAL ESTATE FARM AI HAMH UU FOR SAMS Kebraaka- oilliaril. POfc&ESiSlUN GIVEN Mil. FAil.VII.ll. STuCkMAN, DA1KV M AN OR INVESTOR: Do you wish to make money oil of an investment? If so. here we sre. ' lno-acre urm within less than ml. of Ho. Omaha market and within 2- mi. of Mil lard. Douglas county. This in well Improved with good 7-r. ho una, large rooms, bay window, good cel lar (bricked), plenty of closets, pantry, etc.. 2 porches; barn S.'x44, room for 12 head, be sides haymow for 40 tons, corn crib, gran ary with machine shed alongside and nu merous other buildings; extra good or chard, etc. This land lays well and the soil Is good. Thin la not a SIm) w acre farm, but it baa the making, eventually, of a iJu per acre farm. The prloa Is IKK) per-acre. It will take from C,.cii to 7.W cash to swing thla, hal. time. Will take a very small cot tage In Omaha or South Omalia as part payment. Good reasons why It Is for sale. Remember the Improvements are In good shape and the aoll la good and furthermore possession la given. If you mean business and can awing It. It la well worthy investi gation. ORIN B MERRILL. COMPANT, AGENTS. 1213-1214 City Nat l Bank Blag. FOR SALE VALUABLE LAND I'nr sale. 00 acres fine coll) land, five miles from Creeton. Neo; good Improv ments and well farmed;, all of section 24 In mwnHhln 11. n. or r. 1. east, Stanton county, and V of lb. same description, at the fol lowing prices. N. E. of 24, 1110 per acre. N. ft. W of 24, !lft per acre. S. W. of 24. 1110 per acre. S. E. of 24. Ill per acre. V K w of 26. 1110 per acre. Terms; All or half cash, balance one or three vrars at per cent Interest. Address Mrs Marv J. Lamb. 4257 Julian St.. Den- ver, Colo. WITHIN 136 MILES OF OMAHA MAR WETS 1.120 acres located In the rain belt of east- ern Nebraska; will produce clover, blue grass and alfalfa; corn la raised on all sides of this land. Price for quick sale. $' V". "'rMODY INVESTMENT CO. 1514 City National Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb. Ci:8TER COl'NTT FARM SNAP Quar ter section seven miles from Callaway; Im proved; W under plow, sod house, frame barn. well, windmill, all fenced; only $20 per acre, half cash, balance in two years. Write us for land bargains. Barnard Bros., Callaway, Neb. 1 S80-ACRE ranch for sale, $30 per acrs, two-thirds cash, remainder five years, per cent Interest; all fenced, good Improve ments. For particulars write Frank Sohula, Norfolk. Neb. FARMS for rent. Inquire Chapman, rhone 60 Bellevue. H. T. Clarke, Her Orand. Tivn rimice M-acre farms, eastern Ne braska; cheap for cash. VV. 11. Mick, 474 Btandels Bldg. FOR bargains In cheap western lands rflen cheap; MO acres relinquishments. Ad dress J. C. Berslna, Whitman. Neb. 4 "law Mcslcs). AN OPPORTUNITY. You can make 300 per cent profit In five years on Colefax county. N. M., Irrigated fruit land. You run no risk whatever. Sold In five-acre tracts, and cultivated for five years by expert fruit grower. Write for special Information. Thla Is an abso lutely safe Investment that will net you big profits. McNeal, 214-16 . Finance Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. North Dakota. WRITE right now for pamphlet. "Safe crops In North Dakota." Five-year, per cent mortgage notes for sale. Farms cash or crop payment. State Bank of Verona, Verona, N. D. Farm For Sale I will sell ntj ....... of 640 acres with eterytiiing iiee-aij to iuii u; tigm-room duelling, big barn, tor 20 hore. and nu cows, uuidn tons nay; 2 granaries, oiack aiuiin miok and tools, 6w acres plowed and 14o acres fenced pasture, anu Kinm Hay- two wells on the place, windmill, num water: also 14 horsns, So cows, chickens -liuou bouse tor tliem; 8 geese. Iioks. i binders, 2 drills, i gangplows, i oihks, 2 mowers, 2 bobsleds, one Kpring irimm. 1 miikIb buggy. 7 wagons, 1 tnrean lug rig, 42x70; 30-norse power engine, 1 grinder. 10-horse power, 1 hay stacker, 1 bull rake. 1 hay rake; seed with, property. Dwelling Is fenced; one-half acre of trees, i.a.iine fur iilirs. 3 acres. This farm Is situated five miles front town. Has school on it. 1 will sell It for $4o per acre, $22.V cash, the rest on time Come and see It. LA WRENCH RTDN1CK. Buchanan. N. D. Section 23. range 142 4. OL1CITORS WANTED. t wn and control about 5.000 acrea nt choice farm lands In Burleigh and Kidder Co.. No. Dak., and want M good representa tives, others need not apply. Beat of ref erences. W. E. Runey. Land Investments, Bismarck; N. D ' , j NORTH DAKOTA LANDS Have a limited amount of choice farm land for sale on crop payments furnishing seed for same. For particulars write Frank L. Kellogg, Jamestown, N. L. Oklahoma. EA8TKRN OKLAHOMA. Send for prices and description of farms. Ira Btout, Cushlng, Okla. FOR FALB la Knabel Co.. 160 acres ot black chocolate land. 4 ralles south of Billings Okl.. la the Antelope valley. $ sides hedge and 1 side wire, with 120 seres broke out snd the balance In pasture lots, oi chard and garden; J-roora bouse, plas tered, papered, cellar underneath; all to good shape; barn,, 24x36, room for 80 tons of bay. room for 1 horses; crib, tool shed and bay fork, complete; 8 good granaries with driveway through center, will bold t.uuo bushels of grain; these buildings and all other buildings ars painted and lu good shape; lW locust posts, 4u fruit threea 8 wells, 1 eistern, plenty of wnter. This Is a level farm and no waste land on it; fine; can be bought Ss dowa, la five years, at reasonable Interest. T. M. Kabeatsoa, Billings, okl. $40 ACRES Canadian bottom land; 12$ acrea In cultivation, all second bottom, un excelled for corn and alfalfa; 36 acres In Bernuid grass: balance pamure snd eom timber; two sets of Improvements; fine barn; outhouses and orchard; IS miles from National stock yards, Oklahoma City; J D.lles to a gcod town; price $ per acre; tasy terms. Campbell, Hynuni A Uiles Campbell Bldg., Oklahoma City, Ok!. Oregon. FARM LANDS-FOR SALK. 60,000 acrs on new line Oregon Trunk J railway. i w per ti " vr acre cn, balance ten years 6 per cent OHEOON LAND & T4TLE CO.. Portland.- Oregon Why tie yourself down to a bare exist ence working for some one else when a five-acre apple orchard in Oregon will make oU independent for life? Five and ten-acre tracts planted snd taken care uf for five years. Very easy terms, bee us at once. tiANTIAM a.1 Ue FRCIT COLONY. Bldg.. Omaha oata Dakota. THE LAND OF ALFALFA-At $16 to KA8TERN south Dakota farm. The sarden spot ot the state. Prices $) to .,o an acre. rite lui' muu. hMs. cle at Martin. Watsrtown. b. D. c. till) 1 pr Lr A few homestead relinquish ments St l ist to iitiuO. Yields tt per acre without irrigation. Address Walter K. Haynrs. OeliKhs. B. D jl' A HTEK section; four miles to r.aieiime, rolling, good soli; small stabU. wail. No house. t for quick sale. Rea sonable terms Owner. VV. E. Dugger. Eatell.ns. 9. D tm AfftFfl. fair Improvements, I mllea from etatkott. m s- res tillable. trout ;.rr nut tln.rxr. .l acre, easy lrna Iyii rouri.be Keaity Co., belle Feurtbe, REAL ESTATE I FIRM AU HA.MII U run MLK Snath Dskots- I'oatlaaed. sno-ACRK farm, nine miles from Onlda, fenced, fine buildings, good well 30 ft 4"J acres under plow, til per acre. Terms. Haywood A Nelson, Onlda, 8. D. IMPROVED farms and wild lanris. Roberta county. South Iakota. Prices t- to 7t per acre. Write to John A. Munro A Co., Wllmot, Roberts County, South Dakota FOR SALE Three choice Improved farms. ISO, no and 320 acres In Turner county. South Dakota, at to to $75 per acre, easy terms. Hazlitt a Land Agency, Marlon, 8. D. 160 ACRES. miles from Hot Hprlngs. 8. D. 100 acres tillable, all fenced, small bouse, 6 acres bro!(e; 112 per acre. Shirley Land Co., Hot Springs, S. D. Trial, SAN rATRICIO CO. 1.200 acres near Odem 12000 ilO acres near Odem Moo 1.7'K) acre near Taft .&.90 1,900 acres near Taft Ho 00 J. I. COOK A CO., Slnton, Texas. STOP. READ. THINK 400 acres, rich black bog wallow land; 17 miles west of Houston. 2 mllea from Missouri City, only I.i6. Beautiful farm, 608 acres, 6 miles Houston, thoroughly drained, on graded road; not an acre of poor land In it, Large tracts for col onization. L. H. Bailey, 101 Bins Bldg., Houston. Texas 2L5 ACRES Brazos bottom; railroad sta tion on land; $25; terms. 600 acres fine black prairie; depot three miles; $26 per acre; terms Address the owner. Dr. C. B. Pres ton, Houston, Tex. Utak. FOR RALE A S.OOO-acre colonlgatlon tract on the railroad, less than 60 miles from Salt Lake City; also several smaller "dry farms," and some good orchard lands. 8. W. Robs, P. M , Lelil, Utah. Wisconsin. FOR PALE Farm 2,M) acres grain and lock adjoining Incorporated town; pasture extending to river. Home good oak tim ber. For particulars address Charles Allen, Lynxville, Wis. EIGHTY acres, Burnett county. Wis consln; 65 cultivated; good bulldlnei. mower and rake. mage l'Sj miles. $2,700 part time. A. R. Kibbe, New Richmond Wis Wyoming. FOR SALE 16,100 acres, Laramie Co., Wye, In the Golden Prairie district, all fenced; several hundred acres under cultivation; stocked with sheep and cattle at present; will sell with ranch; will divide Jind exchange for eastern Neb. or Iowa farms. J. T. BELL. OWNER. Cheyenne. Wyo. REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS to borne owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First National Bank Bldg. WANTED Cil y loans, Peters Trust CO. CHEAP MONEY. Representing the penn Mutual Ufa Ins. Co., with assets of over $117,000,000, I am prepared to accept an tne gooa loans ot tered on improvea umana real estata. Business and residence loans mads without delay. THOMAS UK KIN IN AIM. City National Bank Bldg. W. II. THOMAS First mortgage loans In sums of ISOO to $300,000. with privilege of making wrtial payments on any interest date. Loans made for building purposes on either resi dence or business property. Money ad vanced as building progresses. W. H. THOMAS, 503 First National Bank Bldg. LOW RATES, BEMIS-CARLBEIVO CO.. no 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. OMAHA homes, business property and .... l. , L.I.I. I ICIti Omaha National. $4,000 private money to loan on Inside nronerty or choice residence. Address B 891 Bee. CITY and Farm. JOHN N. FRENZER. WANTED City loans and warrants, W. Farnam Bmlth & Co., 1KW t arnaro tit. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Furnam. IX GARVIN BROS., Jd floor N. Y. Life. $50) to $100,000 on improved property. o delay. REAL ESTATE WANTED WHAT AN IOWA FARMER WANTS Have you anything to offer the farmer of Iowa? Any cheap land lor signer priceo; a general merchandise store for land, or ..w kind of an exchange? Or have you some land you want to sell for cash? The one paper mat reacnea me nnr is the Des Moines Capital; 43.00U circulation tiiv. rata alncle insertion. 1 cent a word six insertions. 6 cents a word. Des Motnta Daily Capital. Das Mo in as. 1. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE $l,00O-C A 8 1 t-$l.nOo7T And a $4.6uo ciulty In a good fifteen-room apartment house, yell located in South Omalia; two large lots; rental, $i00 per ver: mortKak'e.. II. SM). want clear land and a iuick deal. f.Ue particulars of what vou have and loratlon. We don't care to flirt. H. K. Wait & Co., 617 Bee lildg. WE exchange properties of merit H. it Culver. (U-kli N. Y. Ufa Douglas 7ft. EXCHANGES, quick sales, large list. Ad dress K. 1. Continental Bldg., Omaha, Neo, WANT a western ranch ot about rquut value for threu good brick hotelj, total of 65 rooms, casli nlue J.V). showing good income, all clear and In llrst olaaa condi tion Will consider land Improved or un improved at the right price. Will assums or pay cash difference if any on the right kind of deal. For further information ad dress F. M Conner, Chilllvothe Mo. WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid for Id hand furniture. carpets, clothing and snoea it.. -. . WANTED To buy for cash, a good sub stantial bed with box and mattress; muki be In good condition and cheap. Ad. dress O lice. WHEEL Chair. Must bi cheup. N ls. Omaha Bee. AdJr WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent. barn, near lrtth and Webster, for horse and wagon. Call Doug las Vifl. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG man desires place to work for board snd iwm in private family whil, lllrniim, collrge. Buy la College. Bulk 'pbonsa PRACTICAL nurse. Immediately 11. 41 YOL'NO man, married, wants work; will do anything; give references. 11 Bee. POSITION by thoroughly experienced bookkecier and accountant; good rtfHr ences. Address B 775. Bee. POSITION as n'ght watchman; sober and reliable. ti-7j. lite. WANTED Day work. Phone Red 616. ;. l troinU uli-t wants permanent liga tion, second hand bitad baker or K K twitchman. Address Box 12b, Downs, Kan PRACTICAL once. Webster nurse 1114 can bs engaged at WANTKD Position ss salesman or man-se--r in oniana by a man of first cluss bahlts who has been In retail lumber and coal trade fi himself for over twenty ears. Address M h87. Omaha Bee. in order that the advertiser may get the bt results for money Invested, he must rea. h the bu.er by the most direct and reliable ctanuol, Ths Bes la that, halBsl. BANK STATEMENTS No. 2rr. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THH1 (M lkll MI'A I r.. VI IO l. BAK at Omaha. In the state of Nebraska, at the clow of business, March 7. 1!1 1 : ' RESOURCE I.oans and discounts. Overdrafts. secured and unsecured I'. S. bunds to secure circulation V. Si. bonds to secure V. 8. deposits Bonds, securities, etc. Banking house, fur niture and fixtures. Line from natli nal banks (not reserve asentsl l, 101,071. 53 Dm- from state and private banks and bankers, trust com panies and savings banks 390.R4S 82 Due from approved reserve agents 1.071. 618. 4.1 Checks and other cash Items .Tl,0K7.f Enchanges tor clear $ 7.229.S01.44 20.T2A5 4T0.000.'X irAQW 00 7K9..0.00 300,01 rOhO ing house Zl.iw Notes of other na tional banks Fractional paper cur rency, nickels and cents Lawful Money Re serve In Bank, viz. Specie Legal tender notea.. Redemption fund with U. 8. treas urer (5 per cent of circulation) Due from U. S. treas urer 10.000.00 8379 7U.KS.Sn 3i6,U0 00 4. 35.043. U ' 22,500.00 14.000 00 Total LIABILITIES. Capital slock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid V National bank notes outstanding Due to other national banks $2,876,349 30 Due to state and private banks and bankers 2.171.546.15 Individual deposits subject to check.... 6,29fl.339...9 $13.372. 468.20 $ gnocon.oo W0.0UO.00 12.47.22 450.000.00 Demand certificates of deposit Time certificates of deposit Certified checks Cashiers' checks out standing 70.357.K3 879 ffil ,10 17.244.42 Ir. S. deposits Deposits of C S. dis bursing officers .... Reserved for taxes.. 49.1(K7.t4 1"3 892 3A ll.rjr..74S.r,l 14,242.47 Total iia.37J.458.aO State of Nebraska. County of DotiRlaa ss; I. W. E. Rhoades. cashier of the) above named bank, do solemnly swear tnHt the hove statement is true to tne dcsi oi my knowledge and belief. W. tv kmoalt., vaonier. Subscribed and sworn to before) me this inth day of March. 1U. (5. WILLIAMn, notary t-uonc. Correct Attest: ARTIU'K P. BRANDEIS, ' A. MILLARD, C. B. YOST, Directors. No.lWfirt. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or THK CITY NATIONAL IIA.Vk, at Omaha, In the state of Nebraska, at the close of business March i. 1911: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $1,376.0439 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured l.H'1.4 U. 8. bonds to secure circulation. 2tM.0UO.oi) U. 6. bonds on hand 1,531.35 Premiums on I7. 8. bonds 2,625.0(1 Bonds, securities, etc 659,149.36 Banking house, furniture, fixtures and vault Other real estate owned, accd. Int. on assets l,u. it Due from national banks (not re serve agents) 63, two. 82 Due from state and private banks and bankers, truBt companies and savings banks 22,r77.32 Due from approved reserve agents 175.1fil.96 Checks and other cash items 1.606.66 Kxchanges for clearing house 48,694.19 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 136.23 Lawful money in bank, viz: Vault $178,400.00 Specie, teller's 36,113.06 lgal tender notes, teller's 61,724.00 276,237.06 Redemption fund with V. 8. treasurer (5 of circulation).... 10,000.00 Total $3,799,339.90 LIABILITIES. Capital stork paid In $ HW.flno.00 Surplus fund 67,600.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes naid 6.418.71 National bank notes outstanding. 200.0u0.00 Slate bank notes outstanding, re served to pay Int. on duo 11,971.99 Due to other national banks 128,726.65 Due to state and private banks and hankers.. r 85,837 .43 Dividends unpaid 16.00 Individual deposits subject to check 1,653.130 89 Demand certificates of deposit... 8.76H.44 'Hine certificates of deposit 120,007.64 Certified checks 5.447.46 Cashier's checks outstanding 11,923.49 Reserved for taxes i 96.30 Total $2,799,339.90 State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, ss: 1, William S. I UHis, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WILLIAM B. HILLI3, Cashier. Correct attest; JOHN F. FLACK, O. A. WIESB. C. 8. HAY WARD, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this loth day of March, 1H11. HAHliy E. LEWIS, Notary Public. LEGAL NOTICES New York, February 1st, 1911. ELECTION NOTICE. The Missouri Pacific Hallway CuujiMuxy- Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Missouri Psclfic Railway Company wlii be held at the general office ot tha Com pany, In the Ciiy of SL Louis, Missouri on Tuamlay, March 14th. 131U at nlns o clock, a. in., tor tha eiertion of thir teen Dlractors for Lbs ensuing year, and for the transaction of any atlier busi ness that may corns beiora said meeting. The annual meeting of the Directuis will be beld at the same offic 00 the same day at twelve o dock niton. The transfer books will be closed on Wednesday, February 8th. 1911. at three o'clock p. m, snd will bo reopened on Wednesday, MarJi liAh, 1SU. at tan o clock a. m. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, By i;F.OK.UR J, oniTr.n. President. H. CALEF. Secretary. MMlIt GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING Qt'A ItTER- master, lull utnana. Nehrask March 10, laJl. Sealed propoealB. In trlpiicato, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. in., central standard time. April 10. 1911, for construction of an. extension to the electric lighting system at R"ort Oman NcDia-Ku run iniorniation turnisned on application. I'. S. reserves the right to re ject any or ail bids. Envelopes containing proposals to ba marked r.xlenlon to Elec tric l.lgliiliig System." and addressed to Captain W. L. Clarke, Coaatructlng guar lerir.artter. Fort Omaha. Nebraska. M lo-ll--.ik.V1 V1-6 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS St. Lawrence Route to Europe I. ESS TXABT rOOB 'SAYS AT s)a White Star-Dominion gOTlL MAII. ITtiglal Mi hi I rial Vuelwc IJverpool "l4urenlic" and "Mejrnutlc" Largest and Most Modern steamers In Canadian service. Luxurious aceoin tnodatlona tor llrst, Second and Third Class. Sailing In conjunction with the Popular Twin Screw Steamers T atonic" "Canada" "Vomlaloa" t'airying Oas Class Cabla pa-ienaers Clued sco.i4 1 Uil,l. i'ouif.rl ml niudsrale ratfv lu TsirS mn,n Aoplv Company's office 90- Sear bora St.. Chicago, or looal Agent. BANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUB OMAHA If ATIOJIAL BANK, at Omaha, In the state of Nebraska, at tha close of business March 7. 1U: RESOURCES. Loan and discounts I .7W.S82 14 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured IT 8. bonds to secure circulation U.' 8. bonds to secure U. 8. de posits Premiums on U. 8. bonds Bonds, securities, sto Vaults, furniture snd, fixtures.. l.sim 750,000 00 I oo.ooooo 47,175.00 177.607 92 luo.ooow Due from national banks (not reserve agents) $l.SfiS,nJ.0 Due from state and private banks and bankers, trust com panies and savings banks 4.o21. flue from approved reserve agents 1.IUX058.14 Chex ks and other cash Items w.iu.w Exchanges for clear ing house 170.6B4.W Notes of other na tional banks 31.136.00 Fractional paper cur rency, nickels and cents 5,364.3$ Lawful money re serve In bank, rli: Bpecle LWS.53.00 Legai-tender notes... 4.0.00 8.577, 766.M Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer (5 of circulation).. 37,500.00 Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $1 4,3X1.440 09 .$ 1,000 000 00 200,000.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Due to other national banks 4.0n.207J7 Due to state and pri vate banks and bankers 1,050,543.59 Due to trust com panies and savings banks JS,$S3.2 Individual deposits subject to check.... 4,382,110.60 ng,ssoo 7&U.0W.00 Time certificates of deposit Certified checks Cashier's checks out standing t 8. deposits Deposits of V. 8. dis bursing officers.... 790.477.20 44.24L10 410. 250.1 96.776. 40 K8.108.S- 12.O42.0s0.0S Total $14.891,44O0 state of Nebraska. County of Douglas, ss: I, J. DeF Richards, cashier of the above named bank,' do solemnly swear that the above statement Is trus to the best of my knowledge and beilet. J. DeF. RICHARDS, Cashier, Correct attest: J. H. MILLARD, A. C. SMITH K. C. BARTON. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before ms this tth day of March, 1911. 1 U. Wr'AL.LMNt. Notary Public' RAILWAY TIME CARD I'MO STATION Tenth and Mason. Union Pacifies Depart. Arrive. Pan Fran. Overland I,..ag;15am a11:30 pm China and Janan F. M.a 4:05 Dm a 6:45 pm Atlantic Kxpress a :45 am Oreeon Express a 4:00 pm a 6:10 pm Los Angeles Limited. .. al2:45 pm a 8:30 pm Denver Special a 7:04 am a 7:27 am Colorado Express a 3:60 pm a 4:60 pm Oregon-Wash. Limited. .al2:60 pm a 8:20 pm North Platte Local an:t pm a :io pm Grand Island Ixcal a 8:15 am al0:30 am Stromsburg Local b12:41 pm b 1:A pm Chicago Northwestern" vanTitTinT'vn IHIll tun.; u i' . Twin City Rxpress a 7:45 am Stnux City local a 8:45 pm Minn. & Dakota Ex. ...a 7:00 pm a!0:50 pm a 8:28 pm a 9:16 am Twin City Limited a 8:46 pm a 7:30 am Minnesota Express all:00 am EASTBOUND. Carroll Local. .a 7:00 am a 8:50 pm .a 7:40 am al2:25 am .a12:05 pm a 3:28 pm .a 5:10 pm a 8:28 pm .a 6:03 pm a S.49 arn .a 6. So pm a 3:28 pm .a 8:50 pm al2:30 pm .all:46 pm a 7:45 am .a 4:30 pm al0:10 am Daylight Express Chicago Local Colorado-Chicago .... Chicago Special Paclflo Coast-Chicago. Los Angeles Limited. Overland Limited...... Carroll Local Fast Mall a 8:30 pm WESTBOUND. Llncoln-Chadron a 8:00 am Norfolk-Dallas a 8 00 am Norfolk-Lincoln a 2:15 pm Hastings-Superior b 2:15 pm Deadwood-Hot Springs.. a 3:55 pm Casper-Lander a 8:66 pm a a.ia pm a11:00 am al0:45 pm a 5:20 pm b 6:20 pm a 6:20 nm all:00 am Fremont-Albion b 6:30 pm b 1:55 pm Missouri Pacific K. C. & St. L. Fx a 9:20 sm a 7:40 am K. C. & St. L. Ex ex- cebt Saturday .811:18 pm a S:60 pm K. C. & St. L. Ex.. Sat urday only 12:00 pm rhloaa-o, Milwaukee at St. Paol - Overland Limited all:43 am a 7:59 am Omaha-Chicago Ex b 7:15 am Omaha-Savannah Local. a 7:16 am all-45 pm Colo-Cal. Express a 6:00 pm a 8:25 pm Colorado Special a 6:42 am a 6:50 am Perry-Omaha oLcal b 6:16 pm bl0:00 am Chicago, Kock Island A Puclfl EAST. Rockv Mountain Ltd....al2:B8 am al0:45 pm Chicago Day Express, .a 6:45 am Chicago Local Pass bl0:35 am a 4:30 pm bl0:19 pm al2:30 pm a 1:15 pm a 8:02 am a 5:47 pm a 4:30 pm a 1:20 pm al2:60 am Des Moines ixical r-ass .a :w pm Chicago Express ft 4:40 pm Chicago Limited a 6:08 pm WH.01. Chl.-Neb. Ltd.. Lincoln. a 8:20 am Colo.-Cal. Express a l: pm Okl. & Texas Express.. a 8:16 pra Rocky Mountain Ltd....aiu:u pm Wabash Omaba-St. Louts Ex. ... 6:80 pm Mall and Express a 7:02 am a 9:26 am all: 15 pm bl0.15 am a 8:46 pm a 8:00 am Stanb'y Lcl (from C.B.)b 6:00 pm Illinois Central- Chicago Express a 7:00 am Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm Mlnn.-St. Paul t;x d cuu am Mlnn.-St. Paul Ltd a 6:00 pm a 8:00 am Chcago Great Western. Chicago Limited a 6:43 pm Twin City Limited ....D f.aj pm a 7:53 ara cl0:30 am a 8:30 pm a 3:45 pm Twin City Limited Twin City Express ....a 7:30 am Chicago Express Burlington Station luth and Mason. HorllBSton Depart. Denver A. California a 4: Lit pm Puget Sound Express, .a 4:10 pm Nebraska points a 8:V0 am Arrive. a ! ? Black Hills a 4:10 pm a 3:45 pm al2:15 pm a 7:00 am Lincoln Mall b i:ai pm Northwest Express ,...all:L'5 pm Nebraska points a 8:20 am a 6:10 pm Nebraska Express.... Lincoln Ixcal Bchuyler-Platts mouth Lincoln Local Plattsmouth-Iowa Bellevue-Plat tsmouth Central Nebraska ... Chicago Special Denver Special .a 9:15 am a 1:10 pm n 9:08 am .b 3:05 pm bl0.2u am a 7:25 pm a 7:54 pra .a 9:19 am a 8:50 am .al2:30 pm; a 2:40 pin .all:2j ptij all:5 pm .a 7:16 am all:10 pm , a 7:00 am Chicago Express a 4:20 pm a 3:56 pin Chicago Fast Express.. a 6:30 pm a 8:00 pm Iowa Local a 9:15 ara a 10: 30 am t'reston (la ) Ixical ....a 3:30 pm al0:30 am St. Louis Express a 4:30 pin all: 45 am K. C. & St. Joseph ....al0:45 pra a 6:45 am K. C. & St. Joseph ....a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm K. C. lt St. Joseph ....a 4:30 pin Webslei Station 1 Dth aad Webster. 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In this narrative a man tells how at thirty-eight he lost his position in the of flee of a corporation; how he learned that the special training of his own office was of no value In getting him a position In any other office; how he was already "too old" to get such a position as he had found easily enough at eighteen; how he snd his wife and boy in their little sub urban homo were actually confronted with the fundamental problem of how to exist and how he met and solved that problem MODERN THOUGHT AND TRADI TIONAL FAITH, by George 1'. Mains; 21 pp.; il.bo; Eaton & Mains. The ntithor dedicates this book "To all fellow-seekers sfter truth, men who be lleve that truth alone contains highest values, and who earnestly seek to know the truth that they may better know Uod, and does not desire to disturb the faith of any, only seeking to serve the truth. THE LA N U. OK LIVING MEN. by Ralph waioo trine; aa pp.. xi.ib; Thomas 1 Crunwell & Co. 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The author endeavors to emphasise the teachings of the Bible, and to solve ques- lons which confront us In the horns, the church and the stale. Army Orders WASHINGTON, March 9-tSpeclal Tele- gram.) Army Orders: Captain Robert Ralston. Corps of Engineers. Is assigned to duty as recorder of the Hoard of Ordnance and Fortification, vice. Captain Sherwood A. Cheney, general staff, relieved. By direction of the president Captain Howard L. l-aubach. Twenty-third Infan try, is detailed as a member of the general staff corps and will repair to this city and report to chief of staff for duty. Captain Morton J. Henry, commissary. will proceed to Newport News, Vs., for temporary duty as subsistence superin tendent army transport aervlcs. By direction of the president a commis sion to consist of lieutenant Colonel Ell 1 1. Hoyle. Sixth field artillery; Ueutenant Colonel William C. Langfltt. corps of en gineers; Ma.lor David 8. Stanley, quarter master department; Major Edward N. Jones, ,1r.. Seventeenth Infantry, and Cap tain William K. Bartlett. medical corps, Is ppolnted to meet in this city March 15. to make Investigation and consider ad visability of establishing a maneuvering ground and camp of Inspection, rifle and artillery ranges, at or near Chlrkamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Tenn. Captain Julius N. Klllan, commissary. will proceed to Galveston. Tex., for tem porary duty. The, promotion of First IJeutenant Ed ward A. Kreger. Twenty-eighth Infantry. to grade of captain ot infantry Is an nounced. lty direction of the President. First Lieutenant Howard L. Martin. Coast ar tillery corps, will report to Brigadier Gen eral Henry G. Sharps, commissary gen eral, president of Army Retiring board, at Washington for examination. By direction of the president Captain Lloyd Ir Krebs, medical corps. Is honor ably discharged from service of United States with one year's pay. Captains GeorKe H. Kates. Tllmsji Csmn- bell snd Lucius R. Holbrook, commissaries. win proceed to san Antonio, Tes., for temporary duty with division to bs con centrated at that point. Brigadier General Albert L. Mills, will proceed to Galveston, Tex., and assums command of the provisions brigade of Coast Artillery troops to bs sssembled there. Major Robert H. Rolfe. quartermaster, will assume duties of purchasing commis sary at Boston, relieving Major George W. rtuthera, commissary. In tlms to permit Major Ruthers to sail from Ban Francisco about May for Philippines for duty. Major Charles R. Krauthoff, commissary. Is relieved from duty in Philippines to take effect on arrival of Major George W. Ruthers. when ho will proceed to Ran Francisco and report for further orders. Orders of March 2, relating to Captain David B. Case and Mator Charles P. 8tiv ers. commissary, revoked. Major Harry E. Wllklns, commissary, will proceed to Ban Antonio, Tex., for tem porary duty as rhlef commissary of divi sion to be concentrated there. Major General William H. Carter, gen eral staff. Is assigned to command of di vision now being concentrated at San An tonio. Tex., and following officers are in- nomed as his staff: Colonel Stephen C. Mills, chief of staff; Captain Henry G. larnard, usalstant to chief of stsff; Cap tain Malin Craig, assistant of rhlef of staff: Lieutenant Colonel Eugene F. Iadd, adjutant general; Major George Bell, Jr.. Inspector general; Major Blanton Wlnshlp, Judge advocate; Lieutenant Colonel Daniel E. McCarthy, rhief quartermaster; Lleu tetinnt Colonel Henry B. Birmingham, chief surgeon. Leaves of absence: Major George Mont, gomery. Ordnance department, two months. Brigadier General Walter B Schuyler will pioceed to f-an Antonio and report to Major General William H. Carter, gen eral Maff. for assignment to command of Independent cavalry brigade. Majors Basil II. I uitcher, Frederick M. Ilaitsuck, ilsrry L. Gilcrlst and Robert 17. Patterson, luiiliral corps, will proceed to S.tn Antonio and assume command of four field hiiHiituls to be assembled there. Cuj. tains George II. Scott and Peroy L. Jimiu- medical corps, will proceed to San Antonio for duty with Ambulance Com panies Nun .IS and !. .Major William II. Roberts, medical corps. Is relieved from duty at Fort Oglethorpe, G11., and will proceed to Fort Sam Hous ton fur duty ilajnr Paul F. Strauh. medical corps, will proceed to San Antonio for duty as sunitarv Inspector. Captains jcihn F. Preston snd WJIllam I'. Clark, paymasters, will proceed to San ni'. 1 and report to the commanding K-tieial of the division concentrated tlier lor temporary duty. Major Elbert E. Persons, medical corps, will proceed to San Antonio fur temporary duty In the office of the chief surgeon. Captain Clement C. Whltcomh, medical cot ps, will proceed to San Antonio and re port to the commanding general of tha dilMm for dutv as medical supply officer. Captain Bertram T. Clayton, quartermas ter, wiil proceed to Galveston and report to the commanding general of the Inde P ndent brigade for duly as chief quarter nuiMcr. Sect 'iid Lieutenant Menry C. Pratt. Fourth cavalrv. will report to Major Gen eral William II. Carter for duty as aide-de-camp on tils staff at San Antonio. Valor (ieoige o. .-iulre, signal corps, will report to Mator General William II. Carter lor duty as chief tugnal officer of the division at San Antonio KlrM I jeutenaiit John J. Kinsman Is te ll, ved from dutv ss disbursing officer of the Hosrd of Engineers and will proceed to San Antonio for duty with the Third luiilallon of engineers. First Lieutenant Charles K. Rockwell will proceed to t-an Antonio for duty with the Third battalion of engineers. Lieutenant Colonel John f. Oiillfovls. Sewiith cavalry, la relieved trom duty at Fort Riley, Kan., and wilt proceed to l'oit Sam Ill usion, Tex., and assume command of the Ninth cavalry. Majors John I . Barrett, Edmund M. Blake and Frank VV.' Coe snd Captains John C. Gllmore, Jr., and Frederick L. Dcngler. coast artillery corps, will proceed to Galveston and report to UeiitenaJit Col onel Charles J. Jialley, coast artillery coi its. for ilut . .l.iior Thomas H. Rees. corps or en gineers, Is relievwd from duty st the Arinv War college and Is assigned to duty urn chief engineer officer of the division at San Antonio snd will proceed to that place for dul . ,, . Lieutenant Colonel (ieoige T Bartlett, K.u.ial Mrfff. and Captain Clarence O. Mir irlll. coips of enkineers, will proceed to Galveston and i.porl to the commaiid in ,' gi iicral of I tie? independent brigade for duty a.s chief of siaii and chief engineer OlfU-er. respectively. . .... 1 liters of February 27. relating to Major Aitnur W Yates, revoked Major Yates u.ii ,.,r,,H I,, Sun Antonio for duty ss 10 chief quarlci master of the brigades in the fii-'d Major Robert II. Rolfe Is relieved from dutv In rliaie of the Boston depot of ths iiunrl. moist. 1 s depart ment and will pro ceed to San .Vli'oolo for duty. Major Geoiue I". Pa. lev, when relived from dutv us chief tua.rieri!ialer. Department of the Gun. "ill pioited to San Antonio for duty. Cupiaui I'egium Whitwoi-th Is detailed as depot quartet master at Galveston. Cap tain Janus E. Norinoyle, quartermaster, will proceed to San Antonio and sasume charge of miartermiister's depot. Mator WIMis T. May. Fifteenth infantry, is itiicvtd from duty at Fort Lvta worth and will Join bis regiment-