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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1911)
THrl OMAHA SUNDAY HEE: DKCKMBKIl 17, 1911. D IIKAIj khtatk t itv PHorKHTv riR nii.i: Homes for IC V-West rsrraajrt rkwrrtct. Aw., rtear Itndim St.. roc, well built two- nnry, V',niij kriw. sVm! condition; vaimr heat irsMter than hoi wa ii y. f'nl shma.!auie;. fs inn-sue n(, in ft. lul. A good hunraln. J V. JI Iiumto. a nAu- kwa.iii. is-sr. attractive. wll built S-rontn boose, large iss.t!SI Borrts. tmmivmat k ftrf sh. with bmit-ln bootrMm, fireplace, as snatr Wh; 'Mcmiauaw mmiw to bath on ma floor, besides toilet and lasBsssT an 10 inivr. Owr -seal to anxious to make quick Bale. Can get a 8-.nr-i avsrev IhuVln Ik? FViii Ctcfi sV-strTe. kraeaniful grounds; TTixl.-a ft., fine shrubbery of nay JIW; 1 anwaf. sMemlld well brllt thoroughly moil., qtior r saw4 aa tlm'.mx. a xv.tisss. stepping porrh, brick fireplace. A very good) bn. C1IKAP. HJR Wat rroni 4Vt-frC JueI.j sr I Kaat wrnr lot. 100-ft. front, excellent, well arrtlt, ir stltwttv int ofnnl y finished In ouarter-?awed golden not "CT Bean sly from tbe car. A dandy, good homo anl ct p. lliah Hrmi jared awal aid. rjttV-4mSl J?.. enaa front. baami:l Wcntlon. exceptionally well built, brick and nt aossne. J nm Iran than two years old. Beautiful arrangement, rtJrwre lntvrtnr Ihdik; hnt wat er heat: construction and everything finst rlaaa. Ir1re In just what It exist without tha trouble of e t prnse of building. Inrestments I Two very choice, v;ell built, mod., attractive, &-room flats, I rial do location, rental V TO per year. Very rood and desirable, . $li.tx Thre dandy, new, fine. 7-mom modern brick residences, handsome! doc orated; well built, nicely nrrnngnd ; rental (1 .770 per yer. Close to l lie lilfch school. Investigate these. Might shade tho price a trlflo. I S.'OD &; ft. on Cepltol Ave., between 10th and 11th. trackage In front, three tores tv ltd Tats above, Special p rlco to close out estate. , Trackage Bargain JiT.iO :".t122 ft., V. V. trackage, excellent for warehouse or fsctorv. Take half each, balance food clear propel t y. Owner wants to ritlae mnhey. D. V. Sholes Company 013 City National Bnnk Uldg. CHA& E. ILLIAMSON CX., 101 8. Hth Pt. (Cor. nndge). Ptreet En trance. Heal Kntate, limuranc. Rental. HENT TALK NO. 4. Paying llent Keeps You From Owning Your Own Homo - What aatlefactlon will It be to you In after yeara to xav: "I always paid my rent promptly. My landlord never had to ding-dong It out of mi!" What eatlii f action If you should then be homeless and unable to pay rent?. Healthy, Happy Homes for ' Men of Moderate Means He who owna his land for love of horns, And Rive aught else for reason' why, Can approach a king upon his throne. '. And count It kindness to lilit maesty. J Samson. It only taea 17 o a day to do It. Charles Heights Ask us to tell you how a man of irrlt 1 started to own his home In CKAHLKii HEKiUS with only M cash and at the same time In one "Jump out of the box" stopped a rant drain at ) per year tit per month. J tw a trite story, too no fiction. Here are also a few that can be had with your rent money at once no cash payment down. They are plain. Rut aenrlble. J'laln people milling to start modestly win like them: others won't. No Interest In addition to thoKe payments. Interest la Included. No other payments whatever. Perfect title. Warranty deed and abstract free: 17.70 i-rrom, small corner lot, Bouth Omaha, fine well, house painted, new reof. etc, . tK.flp per month, 1 rooms, full, big lot, near school and park and end of car line. - tiood bored well pump. . $.0 i rooms. South Omaha: nefds fit- Ing. but has city water; excellent netgh-' oornooq. cement sidewalk, l block to oar. etc. (Can raise chickens on any 0C above.) , Ask for list of larger garden . and chicken tracts with plain houses) alu for aenslble, plain people to get a atajt. These will pay for themselves In short time and can be had on rent payments. f. No cash down. - net also I'IkU amt prices In our addi tions, especially , . t'UA KFyKH 11 KIOHTfl, F1H KETONE Bi b and KLJLIHTONK HA KK PLAOE. DHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO., 101 B. lth Bt. (Cor! Podge.) Street Kn- trance. Ileal Kstate, Insurance, lientals. New Home Cut .Price West Farnam District At nlS North SUt street we have the best i-rooin house, all modern, brand new, . ottered (or sale In the West Karnain dis trict lor the money. It Is Z.Mi.xi fevl, full two-story and attic, with splendid base ment and good heating plant, porcelain laundry tuba and floor drum, innlde and outside oellarwsy. On the first floor there la large llvlnat room I4xly feel, aJso reception hall, beautiful dining room with paneled walla and pluta rail, beamed celllnsa throughout, beautiful oak llnlsn and rioora, lajge kitchen and thoroughly equipped pantry, with large rear entry and back porch, tin closets and cupboards and every possible convenience lor the wife. On the aeoond floor there are four fine corner bedrooms, eaob one having windows en two sldea, also a good closet In eaob bedroom, and In addition a beau- ' tlful ecreened sleeping porch 10x17 feet on tha east side of tbe bouse. Kvery room In the house baa beautiful waxed oak floor. Tike bedrooms are finished In while enamel, stained birch floors. All of tha rooms are decorated with fine paper, tbe beet of piureblng and lighting fixtures throughout. A beautiful lot fronting ou the beautiful grounds of 11. YV. Yates. Alley in the Tear and room for a gsra.e. There la nothing lacking In this house. It is cheap at f.0u0, but can be bought now for o.70w. Ilea never been occupied and la absolutely complete In every sen.te of the word, in one of the veiv best residence districts In the city. tl.fnK) cash required, baianoe to suit purchaser, ine tlua today. N orris & Martin 406 Itee Building. lug. 4270 Want An Offer West Farnam Home laik about your lire sales, we arc authorised to aell to the hiuliest hldil.-r tl J j week, an !ght-room. ooiw-l-lv uudern home, very woll built and warm: corner lot. two aved elreols: bandy to Karnain Street and Turner i'ark. Tl(t tuiujiibrence la ! (". W ant II. OV c,i lor. the equity. What will Y()U give? If you inuuu business, you can Kt a leal bargain, as owner does not want to rent the house. Glover Realty Syndicate l?uvi Clt National. Houglas Xa Income $3,300 Price $22,u00 tux-apartment building in the Weal j'arnaiu aistrici; will nliow 14 per cent bit on the equity. Kverv knon ci.n. nlenc; permanent tenauta of the IiIkH. est class. n y tumir about this apart, merit is shlp-sliape. MurtgaKe runs live years at fc per cent. As an invemrurnt that will continuously pay a high rate of Miieresi mere is mjthlng better lu the 7 ' Armstrong-Walsh Co. r-)er KM. 214 houth 17th Htreet. 2 Large Lots In Florence, $375 lyw-Bted within two blocks of tno car Hues and paved Btreeta. IJei high and sightly, the frontage is 1X1 feet by 1M Irvl deep. Tou can make three 44-ft. lot out of It. A chance tu get a large ptece ii aiouna cose 10 or ou ine very easy terms sf lv cash, tit) a month, liun't let this go by. neveral nice nw houses liaye been recently built directly a roes ine street froui these lots. UA&TJMUa e 11C X Uii-N, liiU Harney fit kkai, KMT AT K MTV PROI'EHTY FOR .I.K Christmas Tel, Doug. 49;Tnd. A-2049.' Dundee Houses $:!,MiQ For a new 7-room, 2 story modern house, decorated throughout, hot water heat, close to the car line ' $3,SrArl-'or a new 7-room, modern bonne, oak fin ish 1st floor; full ce mented basement, fur nace heat. Only 11.00 rash, balance same as rent. Clone to car line. 4,2iO If eold at once, for a new 7-room house, oak , finish, large living room. Will decorate to . suit purchaser. J'lrst claeg location. $C,400-New s-room house, enamel and mHhuiiaiiy flnlnh, very attract- ' ' Ively decorated; sun porch and sleeping porch above; south ex posure, paved street, block to car line. 7,0(O New 8-room modern house, convenient to tha cer line and In a district where all reel dences era restricted to 16,000 and over; se lected osk floors throughout large liv ing room, with hand some brick fireplace: beamed celling. sun parlor and Bleeping porch on the south; tiled bath room; large lot; paved street. GEORGE & COMPANY 902-12 City Nat'l 'Bank Uldg. Thone V. 'U or A-1754. Xmas Suggestions I (00 A 4-room cottage at 8tlt,ond Harstoga Hta , nearly, new; lot 47x120. Owner needs Botna ca.th and has cut the price. 1 1,800 Keven room, with water, newer ,.t- and gua In house; full lot BOxlitO; located at 18th and Kranklln Bts.; . , , . 500 cash, balance monthly, buys ' ' this. ' -..., It.triO a nenrlr new ll-room, all tiiod , ern cott.'igo at 8813 Nortl) liith;' living room, dining room, kitchen and pantry downstairs; two bed "' tmiu room upstairs; furnace beat . ;"i0 Six rooms, all modern, hot wui.,- 13, hest, full lot 60x132. on daven port St., Just -aat of the boule vard, alx blocks west of the High cliool. ) 4,000 A new -room, all modem reat dence at 16SO South 26th Ava; oak finish downstairs, upstairs pine white enameled: .large at tic; If needed, one . room could be finished off there; full-basement, cement floor; furnace guaranteed to heat the bouse. You can select the llghtlntr fixtures; $400 caah. The Byron Reed Co. Il.trl. 'nk,,.,., m.s ti . ... .... ' " 't4'lie--i. a rtlllllll Will Condon Place Omaha's .jji.i -t : , - - wiu'wii, wiisre ine monthly payments are only 15 per month W lots frpm which to make a selection. All lots to grade or upon a slight terrace. Thla la cloae-ln property, convenient to all work. Three schools and two churches -.mm oiochs. cnuy block to street car line. Keached by the cross-town line, net off at 34th and Bancroft Mta. and walk 4a block east to the property. Plata will be mailMt mum .niill.i.iii ... in....... . . , J . nuns fx, jit. Christie for an appointment. W. Farnam Smith & Co. 1330 Farnam 8t. Tels: Douglas 10M, Ind. A 104V4 BENSON A GOOD PLAOE'FOR YOUR HOME Three good schools, five churches, pure water (not river water, we own our water works), flrst-clase grocery, meat and provision stores; high and sightly, above the dust, amoke and dampness; splendid service. The rent you pity in Omaha will buy a belter home In llcnson. 1 S. Trullinger, Bent-ton.' ' On the Boulevard $4,500 Nearly new even-room; thoroughly modern, finished In tak. one block from the Hanxeom I'ark cur Una and on the highest and best blo k in t'retahton'a First Addition. No. (south A1 Ot. Armstrong-Walsh Co. TMer l.',.ki. 210 .-outh 17th Street. GIN'E VOUR WIFE A W)T FOR XMAS lose In. choice residence lots. to blocks from highest priced proiierty In tmiaha; has water, aewer, gas and are priced right for Xmas from to 1 4J0 call us up. We can get the deed ready GALLAGHER & NEUSON 4 Blende's llldg.. Omaha. Neb $3,500 ru Hum, inoucru ll-room hou wuii exieitent rurnaee. storm alndo iuu screens Jor an niuilosi and acres hod fivii. c- n. aim tl. Address: F. K, STRAIG1IR 313 H. 11th ft. Phones: D. lefig, H. 1SKJ UI.Vl-.N-KixiM house; eleelrlo Hshls gas. water and sewer; lot boxjun. 71s Hug- ih inMifr II KA I, r.STATK itv rnori:nTv run MODERATE PHICED HOMES IC7.r0 me block frmi car in I'undee; ruiiim, eait front and practhally new. J.!. 17n Modern S-rnnrn cnltsgfl In fienson hursi; two blocks from car; lot V. x4. $2,100 New bunpslow and two full acres at 37th and Newport' the location could not be f1n-r. This property will aell for $1,000 more money a year from now. $2,700 Just north of Knig park, an 8- room cnltspe arid two lots, high and sightly Inratlon. $2,1002,01 I'lnkney Kt., n nlftv l.lle room cotiir: sm.'ll payment down, be lance l-'K per month. $2.i00 3IM Ho. 1Mb St., 6-riHim cottage, mod. ex, heat, close to (o. Omaha car. $l,mo 8i3." Franklin St., -rooni hniiise, mod. ex. heat, large barn, full lot. $l.u0 Sii34 No. 28th ft., good r,-room cot tage, water, sewer and gas. Would make a nice little home. $1,200 11401 Maple 8t., 3-room house, water, Fewer and 'gas. full Imsement. sood barn, plenty of gr(iies. lot Wxl2. $1,200 New 4-room house and one-half acre of fine land: i minutes' walk north of Country club and KrtiK park. If you don't need a house any of the above are good Investments. The rent will pay for them. We also have a large list of vacant lots that can be bought on nmntlilv rnvments. PAYNE INVESTMENT' CO. Koug. 171. " A -TIM For Sale or Exchange New 8-Roorrr Strictly Modern Home, South east Corner 36th and Dodge In West Ftirnum district. Wpfl built throughout. Owner will sell on small cash payment down, bslunce same s rent, on will take In trade well located lota or small house for his equity. There Is a loan against the house of $3,(lu0. House has tile vestibule entrance, reception hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on the first floor, all finished In oak and 2 panel doors except kitchen, which baa maple floors and birch finish: there are four bedrooms and the bath in the second story, oak floors, white enamel finish, two-panel birch doors finished In mahog any; Is papered throughout with . first class quality paper, and will make some one an elegant home In the very best part of Omiiha. HASTINGS & HETDEN, 1614 Harney Bt. 5 Acres Near Benson Jxx-ated within 15 minutes' walk of Ben son Main street car line, one mile west of end of car line, at 42d and Grand Ave., right In the direction of where a new car linn Is liable to be extended in the very near future. This land has Just recently been broken up. and Is of the very rich est soli, mostly east slope; has a good atable, four chicken houses', one-room houses la all fenced, has a good well and pump and fine cave. There are many new houses being built all around this locality, anyone buying this will no doubt double their money In a few yeara. The' macadam' road running on the rast side' of Krug Park Is within several blocks of this tract. Will make terms as low as $600 cash, .'and .ths baianoe monthly payments. You should buy this now and moke ar rangements to go out on It In the spring or buy It for an Investment. We will be pleased to show you this at any time. JLVSTINGS, & iJIAYDEN ' ' ISM Harney 'St. A Beautiful Home - Northide, . One of the finest tiomes In the north sliln of town Is. now offered for sale; seveli rooms, all 'modern, hardwood' fln Ish, hot water heat; an attractive home place. . conveniently arranged and excep tionally well built. . Lame corner lot. Mxl40 ft., with lurge shade trees and various kinds of shrubs and roses. Barn or garage In rear. Ibtom for another house. Thla home La located at. the north east corner vf 1M.U and Hpruco, midway on ween ine swiern.iu.n, avo,.miiu ixage car lines. The Byron Reed Co. Both rtiones. 212 S. 17th Rt. 5475, Building Lots In Collier Place . Fronting north on 1-nrlmore between SUt Ave. and 2:id street, where new ce ment walks have recently been put down, line houses Just across the street and all around the district. Lota In the same locality that are not any better thau these are held at from !' to $460 each. $10 Cash $10 a Month You must act quick If you want to est a lot In thla district at the prices we are offering them. i ma la a new block or lots and has only been on the market a few weeks, and nearly all of them have been sold. These lots are located within three blocks of school and car line. HASTINOS A HBYDKN, 114 Harney t. 3303 Myrtle Ave. $3,600-A Warm House . In BK.M1S PA UK. fine corner lot. I'nvlng paid for both streets. rHx rooms, two stones, MOPKK.N, Immediate pos session, now vacant. Htonn windows and screens complete. $400 ca."h, balance same us rent. Glover Realty Syndicate 1119-22 City National. louglas rt!U Very Fine Home $4,ti00 24.'.? I'lnkney Ht , new S-room bouse, all hardwood finish both first and second floor, large attic, full basement, very pice fixtures a coiner lot Just one block from 24th rit. car line. $i,ou atil ljln-'olu Blvd., S-room. strictly modern, oak finish, hot water heating, very fine lot, large trees, south front, close to two car lines. Investigate, G. W. Garloch Tel. Harney S071I. 2704 Hawthorne Ave. 70 Foot Corner $4,500 Northesst corner Xth and Dewev ave nue; 7uxl feet, best place In sight for the money. Boom lur five good apart ments. Seven-room house, now rented for en the lot. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 1M. 210 booth 17th Street. $500 See ftxM bpencer street. 1 new, modern house with latest feaiuree; never occu pied. Reliable man or woman can pay kuu cash, baiance I ke rent. See It and you will want 11. C. S. toliEPAKD, :Mu4 Wirt St. THE FINEST LOCATION For a nice home la the northeast oorner of X6th Ave. and Poppieton. near the Field Club entrance. Ground toxLVO, and very cheap at Payne Investineut Company Douglas ITU, A-IW. mm, khtati: C IT V PHOPF.HTV FOIt 111.1: NEW HOME .. . I r - r. BBS6V-U !' ' . ' Vl r ""'"' S mi S M V '" 1 r On the 'Vrettiest A. most beautiful new. splendidly pi a full east front lot. 4lxliv", feet, on II o of the entrance to Miller imrk. Has lr beautiful -dining room with beamed celll finst oak finish and oak tloors every ro Hplendld basement with good heatlnir pi are sand cement finish, done In oil colors, tures, large kitchen and thoroughly equl porch. The house faces east and has a I bath room on second floor. Good closet room; smlrwav to larre floored attic. one of them has glass on three sides. The yard Is sodded, cement walks and all Is In Norwood Addition, a high-class re Increasing In value every day and beau Open Today " Call owner today at Webster 741 for the house. $1,000 cash required, balnnce In monthl Norris 400 Bee Building. . A LIVING IN THIS for any man or woman who will look after It. A large double house, modern throughout and furnished for light house keeping; renting for $125 per month. Houses In first-class repair, on paved street. 5 blocks of nostofflce. 2 blocks of 2 car lines. Priced with furniture at $6,700, $1 000 rash, 10 years' time on balance. Will iaae property at cash value lor first pay ment. M'OBB RBAL ESTATE CO.. 106 Pearl Ht., Council Bluffs. Two Cottages Near 24th and Cuming; medern except heat: rented for $.11 per month; price $3,130; 4 per cent mortgage of $1,400 now on the property. Makes It produce about 10 per cent on the equity. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler im 210 Houth 17th Street. LLVE HTOCK MARKET OK WEST Hhlp your stock to South Omaha; save mileage and shrinkage, your consign ments receive prompt aad careful atten tion. LIVK STOCK COMMISSION" MER CHANTS. Byers Bros, ft Co. Strong and responsible. VVOOM BKOH., 2,si-il r.xeimnge BlUg. Great West. Com. Co., Omaha & Denver. W. K. SMITH HON Just handle aneep. W. F. DENNY C;o.. ZM tCxctx. Bldg. ' TAtHJ BKoH, handle cattie, nogs, sheep. C lay, rtoblnson Ai (Jo., Kxch. Bldg. Interstate t'a Better results. Hmp lo us. CLIFTON Com. Co. 223 Ivxchantie Bldg. 1-lllKKrJ-KU KI.Y CO., M Kxch. Bldg. "I E. ItOHbUTS CO.. 2SD Kxch. Bldg? Cox Junes Com. Co.. buuon of hustlers. Fanners L. H. Com. Co.. As excaange. Deposit proceeds of shipments In dtock Tarda Nai l bank. Only bank at yards. Martin Bros. 4t Co., 2U3-4 Exch. Bldg. . OMAHA, TUB CHAIN MARKET. Nebraska-lowa Grain Co.. 7t4 Brandels. WEEKS GB.A1N CO., grain merchants, consignments solicited. Braudels. GOVERNMENT NOTICES puopo.sals For buick. dobmitukv, central steam heating and power plant. Department of the Interior., office of In dian affairs, Washington, li C. Novem ber 15, Ml. Sealed propoeala, plainly marked on the outside of the sealed en velope: "Proposals for Brick Dormitory, Central Steam Heating and Power Plant, for the ltapld City Indian School, South Dakota," and addressed to the Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D C, will be received at the Indian Offtc until i o'clock p. m , Deomuber 29, ltfll, for furnishing materials and labor fot the erection of a brick dormitory, central steam heating and power plant, at the Rapid City Indian School, South Dakota, In strict accordance with the plans, speci' Ileal Ions and Instructions to bidder which may be examined at this office, the offices of the Supervisor of Con struction, Denver, Colo.; the American ContractorY-Chicago, Hi.; Solentttio Amer ican, New) York City; the improvement Bulletin, Minneapolis. Minn.; the Journal, Rapid City, S. D.; The Dee. Omaha, Neb.; the L'nlted Statee Indian Warehouses at Chicago. Hi.; St. Louis, Mo, and Omaha, Nb.; the Builders' and Traders' Ex change at St. Paul, Minn., and at the schovl. For further Information apply to Superintendent of the Rapid City Indian School, Rapid City, 8. D. C. F. liauke. Acting Commissioner. N3ODS$:i0111417U LEGAL KOTICK. STOCKHOLDERS' Mith. UNO. Office of LEE-GLASd-AN DREESEN HARD WARS COMPANY, Omaha. Ne braska, December . mil Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of Lee-Glass-Andreesen Hardware company that tha annual meeting of the stockholders of the company will be held at the offices of said company, corner of Ninth and Har ney streets, in the city of Omaha, In the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January . A. D., U12 , at i o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the company to serve during the ensu ing year, and to transact such other business as may be presented at such meeting. Attest: W. M. Glass, Secre tary; 11. J. Lee. Preaidenu STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of tha Bee Building company will be held at the office of said company, Omaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, January 16, 1912, for the election of the board of directors for the ensuing year, and for the trensactlon of such other business aa tnay properly come before the meeting. By order of the president N. P. Fr.iL. Secretary. D17toJU The Twentieth Center Fanner I ths leading- argTtcuUural Jour nal of tfcs' vest. Us columns are filled with, ths b-si thought of ths day In natters pertaining to ths farm, ths ranch and tho orchard, and It la a factor la tha development of tha great vest am country. . I .i i-, . h' ?! I i; ; ii , mm, i:stati: PlItlPFHTV FOR ITV tt.n IN NORWOOD r2 ,. ' - f ' ' f ''-J flUT&Si ZX' lH , 7 , :r -is tz-Uz Mile" Price $5,000 anned and artistically finished home, on rlorerike boulevard. Just one Mock east ge llvlrsf room, with beamed celling, ng, paneled walls and plate rail. The 0111 in the huuw, even to the kitchen, ant and laundry sink. All of the walls Fxpenslve and beautiful lighting fli pped pantry, large renr' entry and rear urge front porch. Four bedrooms and s In ench room and, linen closet In bath (me of the bedrooms- la 122S feet and making sun room or sleeping porch. Improvements are In and paid for. This strlcted residence district, where lots are tlful new homes are being built. . for Inspection further Information, or come out and see y payments. & Martin Douglas 4270. RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION Tenth aad Masoa Union racifle Depart .a 9:45 am .a 4:05 pm Arrive, a 7:40 pm a 6:46 pm a :46 am a 5:10 pm a 8:110 pm a 7 .2T am al2:25 am a 4:50 pm a 1:20 pm a 4:4f pm a 10: 30 am b 1:20 pm Ban Fran. OverVd I,, China ft Japan F. M. Atlantic Express Oregon Express aJl:35pm Los Angeles Limited.. al2 :4o pm Denver Special a 7:04 am Centennial State Spei.all .90 pm Colorado Express a 3:30 pm Oregon-Wash. 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Paul L t'd..a 7:J pm a 8:0u am twin City Express, ..a 'i :45 am alu:'JO pm Sioux 4Jliy Local a 8:4a pm a 3:28 pm Minn, ft Dakota Ex..a 7:A) pm a :lo am Twin City Limited ...a 8 46 pm a7:Mam ktinnesota Express ail:uu aw EASTBOUND. Carroll Local a :00 am a 6:10 pm Daylight Chicago a 7:40 am aiu: pm Chicago Local al2.u pm a 8:28 piu Colorado-Chicago a 6:10 pm a 8:2S pm Chicago Special a v:u2 pm a :0 am pac. coaai-cnlcago....a o.ao pm a 8:2( put Los Angelea Limited.. a a.w pm ali.80 pni overUnu Lin ii leu a piu a s:la an, Carroll Local a 4.M piu alu:uv an. r est ulaii a 6.o piu a S.m Pui Cn.nr tapids.v Sioux ft Omaha a 2:2J pm Centennial btaie i.mi. 11: i am 11. L piu WESTBOUND. Long Pine a 8:00 am all 00 am iMoiiolk-iiallas a t:oo ain alO:la pin Long r'ina-i.,nicoln....e 8:19 pin a 6:0 put liasilugs-aupcrlor ,...b 2:ls pm a b:JU pm urauwood-nut bp'gs..a 8:6a pm a t.M pm caeper-Lanaer a 8.o6 pm all.W pm ti reinoni-Aioion b 6: piu b I At pm Chicago, Hock Island EAST. Rocky Mountain Lta..al2:28 Chicago Local Pass...bu:!l5 Paclfl am a 10 am bio ai.: a 4 :SS pm :ivpm :80 pm :10 pm .12 pm .4; am Cblcaao Day Express. a 8:46 Chicago Express a 4:10 Dee Moines Local Pas.a 4:27 C'tucagu-Neb. Luulled.a .v8 WEST. Chl.-Neb. Lmtd to Lin pm a l pm alz pm a coln a 8:01 Chi. -Colo. Express ....a 1.1s Oki. ft 'isx- iLxpreas. .a tt.uu Rocky Mouotaiu LlU.alO:4B am a 4 Pm a 4 put all: piu u-U 58 pm uu pm 4e am Barllngton station Tenth ft Maws Barltngtoa Depart. Denver ft California.. a 4:10 pm Puget Sound Express. a 4.10 piu Nebraska points a 8:20 am Biack Hills a 4:10 pm Lincoln Mall b 1:J0 pm Northwest Expreas....all:86 pm Nebraska poiula a M am Nebraska Express a K.li am Lincoln Local..... Schuyler-Plattamouth b 8:06 pm Lincoln Local Plattamouih-lowsj a 0:18 am Bellevue-Plattsniouth al2:J0 pm Chicago Special a 7.16 am Denver Special all S5 pm Chluago Express a 4.20 pm C'ritu. at express. ...a 8:80 piu Iowa Local a :lj am Creston Oa) Local.. ..b 8:80 pm St. Louis Express a 4.J4 pm K. C. ft St. Joseph. ...al0:44 pm K. C. ft St- Jouupu....a 8:16 am K. C. ft bu Joseph. ...a 4:80 piu Arrive, a 3.41. pm a 3:46 pm a 6:10 pm a 3:46 pm all:ie pm a 7:uo am a 6:10 pm a 6:10 pm a 8:08 am bl:24 am b 8 08 am a 8 o am a 2:40 pm all: 15 pm s l:oo pm a 3.66 pm a 8:ui am alu:80 aai bio 45 am all:jO ui a 8:46 am a 1:10 put Webster Statlea ISth aad Wehater. Ulssoart Pacific . t . Depart- Arrive. Auburn Local b 8 a0 pm bU dj tm Chtcaao, st. Paal, Mlaaeapolla A Omaha Depart. Arrlvei bloux City Express... .b Mb pm bl2:0i pro Omaha Local o 8:26 am c I S pin bloux City Pass b 8 25 pm Twin City Pass b 6.46 am Emerson Local b 6:66 pm b 8:16 am Oil dally except Sunday. ic) bunUay only. ta da(cv. FORMER JEWELRY SALESMAN BROUGHT IN POLICE COURT (From a (staff Correspondent.) IJXCOLN'. Neb., Dec lii. (Special.) Whliam F. Rucg, a former salesman In the Jevelry department of Miller ft Pains, faced Tollcs Justice Rtsser this morning te ancwe charges of grand larceny. Huifg admitted be had taken property that was not his own. Ths gray-haired father, George Rugg, a prominent business man of Holdrege. sat directly behind with tear-dlmmed eyas. la x ; Three Children Are Saved from Death by Old Crossing Tender HAMMOND, lnd., Dec. 1. -Nicholas Fostsr. an aged crossing tender for the Erie railroad at Hammond, saved three Uvea today, but lost his own. Three little children from a kinder garten were approaching the crossing when the Erie New York-Chicago flyer appeared. Foster had put his gates down, but the children started on the tracks and as Foster yelled to them they seemed bewildered. He dragged two of them awsy. the third he had to push, and as the child fell on the other side of the tracks, Foster went under the engine. Pastor Confesses Securing Money by Dying Widow Story BOZEMAN, Mont., Dee. 14. "I am guilty and there Is no use fighting the case," Rev. J. E. Hedberg, former pastor of a Swedish church at Anconda, said when arraigned on a charge of grand larceny today. Rev. Hedberg Is accused of obtaining $500 from a woman on repre sentations that It was for a dying widow. He was arrested in St. Ppl. In default of $2,000 ball Hedberg was held to await the action of the district court. He says he Is willing to go to the penitentiary. Would Donate Parts of Maine as Relics WASHINGTON, Dec. lfi. Portions of the battleship Maine, now being cleared of mud and debris In Havana harbor, are to be donated to cities, patriotic societies and the survivors or heirs of survivors of the Maine, under aTlan presented to the house today In the urgent deficiency bill The bill carries $2,370,000. ' It authorizes an additional appropriation of $250,000 for raising the Maine, making a total appro priation of $900,000 for that purpose. The bill would authorise the secretary of war to "give some portion of the wreck" to the republic of Cuba, for in corporation In a public monument to be erected in Havana, President Taft and his cabinet today were given a demonstration of how the Maine was blown up In Havana harbor. Rear Admiral Vreeland and Chief Con structor Watt of the navy, both mem bers of the Maine investigating board, staged the show. A model of the Maine, constructed In Havana and brought here, wss placed on the mahogany table In the cabinet room, and Mr. Taft and Ms advisers watched closely while the two naval officers ex plained. First, the Maine was shown riding at anchor In Haavana harbor. Suddenly Ad miral Vreeland pulled a string or two and the model battleship was a ruin in exact reproduction of the Maine as It lay at the bottom after the explosion. One General Breaks Armistice in China PEKING, Dec. 16,-Flghting continues In the vicinity of Shin Kal Chwang. The commander of the Imperialist troops there recently asked the government to send him $300,000. Mexican, with which to pay the troops. He received a reply promising him $10,000. The money was not forwarded, however, and aa discontent among his troops . was spreading, the commander seised the opportunity to break the armistice and keep his men engaged until the funds with which to pay them arrives. 'Elsewhere In the empire all is reported quiet t Albinus Nance Left . . Good-Sized Estate (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dec. 10. (Special.) Alblnua Nance, fourth governor of Nebraska, left an estate of $130,000. An Inventory filed with the county court of Lancaster county shows that his real eatate la valued at $100,000 and personal property at $30,000. His wldot and daughter, Mrs. Walter L. Anderson of this city, - are tha only heirs. The tatter's husband was today appointed administrator and his bond fixed at $40,000. Tha application for appointment does not go Into particulars about the realty and personalty. Big Insurance Case Before High Court WASHINGTON, Dec. H.-The con structlon of thoussnds of life, fire, marine and accident Insurance policies, involv ing millions of dollars, is . claimed to hinge upon the outcome of a legal con test that opened in the supreme court of the United States today over the pay ment of a life Insurance policy carried 8y J. Samuel McCue, former mayor of Charlottesville, Vs., who was hanged in 1905 for wife murder. The murder was one of the most sensational In the crimi nal annals of Virginia. The Northwestern Mutual Life Insur ance company, in 'its brief arguing that It should not pay the policy, declared McCue's children had no light to realise on the $16,000 policy because the Insured father died on the gallows In expiation of a crime. It contended the United States circuit court of appeals for the Fourth circuit had erred In holding that the policy was a specUl contract made in Wisconsin, where the Insurance company was domi ciled and according to the Wisconsin law waa not rendered null and void and that the court's refusal to Interpret the policy "according to general commercial law" would result In great confusion In con struing policies. HIGH PRICED CHICKENS ON EXHIBITION IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, Dec. 11 Judging contests were on tbe program for today at the third annual poultry show of tha Mid west Poultry and Pet Stock association, which opened yesterday at the Coliseum, with twenty-one states represented. Some of the values placed on the feath ered bipeds would make the worth of an ordinary race horse pale into Insignif icance. One hen, known as a Kellers trass, la valued at several hundred dollars and as one of ths principal attractions. An other waa a dancing crane, the property of Perry Warner of Nashville, Tenn. One Imported white Orpington cockerel la valued at 82. Owl Hupps IIakc Omaha Financial Center For All Business Omaha has became the financial head, quarters for the great Hupp Automatic Exchange company, ' w-tiose local offices are now In the City National building. The main 'office of the firm Is In Kan. as City, but the real working head -el the company Is now located In the City National bank building of Omaha and through this office all the financial ar rangements of the firm will be made, not only for the United States, but alto for foreign countries, where the Hupp Auto matic Mall exchange system Is having wide sales. ' Since Isst lummy the offices of thi Hupp company have . been In Omaha, with Mr. Irvln Hupp, brother of ' the Inventor, In charge. Through the workc of Mr. Irvln Hupp the firm has mads such rapid advances here that the office on the ninth floor of the City National building are being vacated and the com pany Is taking up large and elegant quarters on the thirteenth floor of the same building. . , Associated with Mr. Irvln Hupp in managing the affairs of the local of res are uus uuiion, r. K. nume, a. o. ivonn- run T A Tl. n-ll A WallrstAt and J. C. Benson. This efficient corpa of men was selected by, Mr. Hupp as the best that could be secured and the results of their work here are taken aa hlgti testimonials to their thoroughness. The Hupps have been best known lq Missouri, because It was there that Mr. Albert Hupp made his first demonstration with the automatic malt device. But with the rapid growth of the firm's business In the local office the Hupp system It becoming widely and thoroughly known all through this part of the country. The placing of the leading financial head quarters of the company In Omaha la taken as evidence to show the confidence -the Hupps have In the future of this, city. Returns Indicate ; I Victory of Whitel SPRINGFIELD, 111.. Dec. 1.-Returna; received at the state headquarters of tha United Mine Workers of America front the election held In Illinois a few days, ago indicate that John Walker of Dan ville has been returned to the presidency; of the state organization by a large plus rallty. Duncan McDonald of LaJJalle appar ently. Is re-elected secretary-treasurer by one of the largest votes ever polled byi an Illinois candidate. In the race for the vice presidency Adolph C. Gormer of Belleville Is said to be leading Paul Smith of Carbondale. Frank Partington of Spring Valley again has been elected International board member and Daniel Ark, executive board member of tha Springfield district Ranorta from tha western states received here Indicate that John P, White of Os- kaloosa, la., was re-elected president of the national organisation over T. L. Lewis of Ohio, former president Fran lfi J. Hayes of ColllusviUe has a big lead over bis competitors for tbe office of na tional vice president, according to tha same reports. Will of Western :.( Union Heao! Valiji NEW YORK, Dec, 14,-The will of tha late Thomas T. Eckert, formerly presi dent of -the Western Union Telegraph, company, whch was contested by Ms son, James Clendennlng Eckert, was euss talned tpday by Surrogate Cohalan. . The bulk of the estate, which waa vals ued at $3,000,000, waa left to another eon, Thomas T. Eckert, . jr., and James C, who was left only JjO.000, contested on the ground that hta brother unduly In fluenced his father, who, he asserted, was of unsound mind by reason of age and physical disability. The claim of Malre E. Davis, or Dare, who went to the trial uear the close and announced that she was the widow of the general. Is aet aside on the ground that her. claim arose solely from the "hallucination of a disordered mind. - The decision will be appealed by tha contestant. It was announced. If not sustained - he will lose also his btquesB of $00,000, as tha clause provides that Is ha contested hla share should revert toj the estate, . WESTERN FEDERATION GETS , CONTROL OF UNION PROPERTY! LEAD, B. D, Dec. 11 (Special.) Soma mystery attaches to the recent action, of the Western Federation of Miners lit, securing control of the property of tha different miners' unions In the Black; Hills. The transfer of all the real prop erty of the Lead, Central, Terry, Malt land and Dead wood unlona was recorded in different deeds In the register of deeds office in Deadwood, the considera tion not being named. The total prop erty of all the unions exceeds $50,000 and heretofore has been mostly hsld by trustees for the unions. President Charles H. Moyer of Denver came up to attend to the'detalls of the transfer and act for tha federation, but no explanation of tha transfers at this time has been niada and the exact reason cannot be learned, although It Is supposed that money ad vanced by the federation here during tha labor troubles has some connection wlllx the present deals. FOOD CONCERNS CHARGED WITH MISBRANDING PACKAGES SIDNET, Neb., Dec J. (Special Tela mtnl-DeDuty Food Inspector F. If. McLaln of Lincoln today condemned nfhe iv.iii cans of Borden's milk for being! mlsbranded as to weight of packages. The complaint was filed before the county Judge through the prosecuting attorney and through telegraphic communication. The condensed milk people pleaded guilt and were lined $01. so. flutta have been instituted here against tha Swift. Armour and Hammond pack. Ing companies of Omaha ana the Far rell Syrup company for violation of tha pure food law in misbranding their pro ductions. Droutv McLaln Is making a vigoroua prosecution against all short weight deal. New Christian Ikxirk. AUBURN, Nth-. Dee- !&-Speolel.-e On Wednesday night the contract waa ' let to M. J. Greene of Mankato, Kan for the erection of a new $16,000 Christian. church. The building will be flfty-flv feet wide and seventy-seven feet long and will be of the temple style of architec ture- It will add one more to some of tha most beautiful churches In the state. .