1 J M 4 4 6-0 ' THE . OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 8, 1912. Everybody's Got an Axe to Grind Copyright, 1912. National News Assn. Drawn for The Bee: By Windsor McCay (THERE THE GREAT WAITER.. UUTHOI? OF T Htgpuu t n nui would tou r,A ir-v.v E7) oh: EH.' ah: LET ME INTRODUCE A MK eitiWAW 70 YOU MR VAN PELT A GREAT (ADMIRER OF TOUKS-J iilK. II 11 ' t .rf V I (Tam giad 70 MAKE Your ac- r HOW IN THE WORLD 0(0 YOU COME To THINK OUT HAT STORY OF THE . GoiDEK pickle 1EN LIKE YOU SHOULD BE APPRECIATED MORE; BY THE WORLD! 'YOU SHOULD RECEIVE THE SUPPORT OF ALL THNa" peopu; too-- THE WORLD 13 QET' m To WoK AT THIW(V. feoOD DAY. SIR MAY J HAVF THE PLEASURE OF YOUfc COM M MY AT DINNER SOME bKEK) BY THE WAY.' J,, v J 'iT - C; 'Tjk-T 1 1. n.l r A MORTGAGE" OF & 1.500 ON MY tOUMTRY VILLA IS ANNOYING MP jtltrCC elt: IT'6 SUCH A TRIFLING AMOUNT. AND, YET. 1,- AH -, If r : - . if , WINSOR-MCCAY REAL KSTATK CITY PROPERTY FOa Sil.K. Nothing - for Todav. CITY REAL ESTATE ntOPKHTY TOR SALES. GOOD BUYS 5 Will have some good property ready one .. week from today. F. S. TRTJTJJNQER, Benson STwo Big Bargains K99 Evans St, Omaha. A new I-stpry and full basement, strictly modern I room residence 1th corner lot. 2 hlocks from Hth street car line. Call and ihe & parties living In It will show you through nd If you want It call and youf :' best offer. Terms easy, '1329 Bouth 82d street. Hansrom Place, .iiar west entrance to the park, a 14- SAnm moj-n jwtMiinM With flllf hp t ment, part of which Is finished In quar tered sawed oak and decorated, canvassed ??id painted. All rooms In first-class con ill dltlon, a well finished and most denlr- jsjile home look It over and If you want ' the best bargain you will ever get, come and see us. ' F. T. Walker & C. m Omaha Nat Bk. B!dg. , bone Douglas 2S1. ,r.: 1 Omaha. Trustee Sale lSr!end!d i-storv brick block, double ttor with flats above. Well located at t.Aood live tradlrut point and ccuplcd by 'u clean. ui-t-dute grocery and butcher '-iihnn The building Is 2 or 8 yexr old t r and la one of the best constructed build. ...Inn we have seen. No money wss iparad " to make it right. In fact, that la one m .the rrnKons why It must be aold now. fTIce 1 R OCX), for quick sale. ' , . i This trustee must alio close out an old ' home on a Inrge corner that It- devolop- inc into business location. H Is on N. 2h St. The old house will rv taxes and low lnttre?t on p'tce. while you p'an for i-torrs on ilth st. Ptores need no. dletHib the hou. fronting the side strnet. ... .''.. tut It must be sold at once. '' Make an oflr'. f . y "Harrison & Morton ' (!(i Omitha National Hank. Dong'aa 14 ' Trade In Your . Vacant Lot , We are building contractors onfl can always use good building lots In our tii.sint's. If you have a rood, well lo tated lot that Is not bringing you any In , . torn and want to -apply it to a tue . ..purchase of one of our well built, motlecn or partly modem homes, submit the par " tlculars of your lot to us. We' have a ! new three-room bungalow, also a new , ,.!our-room bungalow, three new slx-rouiii bungalows and two good modern hoiues, ' hot new. but In excetlent condition. ltlch a .we would consider selling by taking a . .lat In exchanir a pttrt paymiint ' SCOTT k HILL No. 1 S rooms, good repair, water, S",er, jras, toilet, paved street, rented l.;.i per month. , Price IU00.0O.. This can be bought on terms. No. S-i ronms. bath, cemented, cellar, furnace, house two full stores, rooms all decorated; lot Wxl28, located In Uun dee; party Iravmg town, price cot to .l n for oulok sale, No. 37 rooms str'ctly 11 mofrn. first floor all finished In oak, living room and dining room decorated; 2 bed roomt and batli . upstairs; lot 0x135; a cozy attractive house that will appeal to you Our price to hurry-sale, H.2T-0, on term, located In Dundee. No. 4. Owner transferred to other ter ritory has a modern house -of i rooma, hot water heat and fireplace, built we.ll, well located, worth $C,C00. Offers It fot t( for Immediate sale, Come qu'ck if von want this one. . No. 6. Th's is an Ideal home for enyont who appreciates, large, roomy house, with plenty of ground and a high and sightly location. Lot 100x135, south front all the .'ate modern conveniences. Thl propeitv was planned and built by tht owner for a home but circumstances forct thstn to Jcavs the city and aithoush tht property cost them t!0M. they havi authorised u to sell (t quick for $7,7w( If you nupreclate a bargain, thl will suit you. The locatlon-the best; In Dun dee. Good terms on this on, j These five bargains are only A few oi what we can offer you. Drop into oui office or call us up and we will glv you a complete list Plenty of good building lots to show you on esy monthly puyment plun. QILLEiSPIE-BURGER CO., 313 C ty Nat. Hank nidg. Tel. I 2819. Douglas) 1009. SOI McCaie BUlg. : Close in Home tS.000 for well constmctcd, 2-story, 10 room, modern house, four blocks west of . , City Nat'l Bank Hldg., having hot waU-r ... heat; located on eaut front lot, 57x190 " feet. This house la built of the best ma terlal and would make an Ideal rooming Jiouse. Owner has moved from city, ojily r.timon tor selling. This proiwrty Is priced-low for quick tale, owner basing refused $10,000 for It several ttmea when ' b A d not care to Growing Bargains in Business District In the up street, gTowIng Into business district: We have a short time lifting of (wo special fcargalns. High prices haven't reached them yet, but a study of con ditions indicates they are coming just a repetition f - hUtory. One of theaj corners cr. pe bought. Tor 130,000 ano hat old residences that will net better than government bond Interest on the Investment while "you are planning for Store buildings Hnd business leases. .This one Is Within two blocks of Brandels Stores and has 132 ft. front, on a good strett. l,Th other Is larger, more than a quarter ol a city block, a good future hotel locntlon. These large prices will be sought for aa the city grows. This ( an be had now for f,lO,CO0, and we - will be glsd to how you bow cheap It Is com paratively. We will have to act quickly to get ' cither of ..thes.' ' Harrison & Morton HEAL ESTATE PARS! A RA.M'U LANDS FOR SALE Calltiirnl. California Homes PERFECT IRRIGATION SYSTEM. 10. 20 and 40-acre tracts, best climate and soli on earth; our proposition la sec ond to none In United States. Come to our office and let ua explain fully. It csta nothing to know. BAKER & SEYMOUR, m Brandeis Theater Bldg., Omaha. ' GR1DLET Irrigated colony land at I7J to lii per acre; good land, plenty of water: thlcloy settled district, with good schools, adjoining town of 2,0M). Kasjf terms, write for - uiustratod booklet Uomeseekers' Irrigated Land Co., Urld ley, California. . , ! CAUFOUNIA FARMS FREE for you and a fortune, too, in the glor ious California- country. Also cheap Irri gated and unirrigated lands. Finest Fruit landa In the country on easy terms that will make you big money. Fine climate, water, markets, railroads and civilization. Ask about new town of Falrport. Cali fornia. For full Information write Land Department Nevada-Calif ornlaOregon Ry. Oo Reno, Nevada. .- FREE TRIP TO CALIFORNIA September Sci 1 took a. uarty of twent.y- ino prospective buyers, to : Paormento vaney, t;aurorn'a, to inspect tne iamous Ranch of the Flowers, the roost fertile land In California. Party traveled in my private Pullman car umr plan whereby the trip cost them nothing. Kiauy could not go, but expressed desire to go. later; therefore, i decided .to charter another car, leaving Chicago September 30. If you are ser.ausly con sidering the purchase of lajid and will write at once, I will gladly explain my p an to piiy all your expenses to Cali fornia. If you can siuiw me that you mean business, provided the land suits you, I w-lll pay your fare whether you buy or not. "This la not a land company, but the private owner of this estate dealr Ing with Ju direct. Have remarkably attractive proposition. Write at once tor full particulars. J. M. Hoyt, Otis Building, Chicago. . , , tvutU lliikma. FOR t?ALK 1G0 ac..- foo4 farm land; 0 acres broke, balance all tillable; i miles from Dallas and 6 miles from i olome. Price. JIO per acre, paabu, tl,S00 cash. L'.iOO March 1. 1913; J-.4ll March l. liil.- Ad;ir Box it. Daila.', FOR SALE. 130 acres 13 miles cast of Buffalo Gap, S. D., on Cheyenne river. All fenced. A big bargain at $35 an acre. Address P. J. Minner, Grand -Island. Neb. THE South Dakota low priced lands that have produced bumper crops this year are attracting great attention from homeseekers and speculators. They have produced t&O per - capita and averaged 12,600 per farm In new wealth. This is not equalled by any other state. Government homesteads may Mill bo had. For further information address Com missioner of Immigration. Pierre, S. D. Trxa FRUIT RANCH SACRIFICED Finest In Rio Grande Delta; value, with build ings, crops, stock, tools, fc!5,C00, for $li,000; ?5,tW- down, balance euy. Box 14 T, Donna, Texas. WlacoiiBlu, EIGHTY-ACRE farm for sale, with 2 houses, 2 staoles, 2 wells and a good fence; 30 acres cleared, the rest second growth timber; for ??,00O; half cash and half four years at 6 per cei.t. For further Inlormatlon write John Hoeliferie, Park Falls, Wis MVK STOCK MARKET OK WEST i '. . Colorado. . , ,.;v ' FOR 8ALE-160-acre rellnq.ulshment. 13 miles of Sterling, good soil, well fenced with new wire fence, 110 acres .- broken and farmed. Good crop this year; acres outs, 40 acres fine wheat, 50 acres splend'd corn. Lend level. - Reserve crop and sell tor $975 cash; 7 months' resident tor 8 years is all that Is required to get deed from government Morton & Waldo, sterling, Colo. 10 Orr.ahn, Nat l Bank. Tel. D. S14. 5-Rf OM house In good condition to n.i, , i . wri.i, ltitlt and Douglas. Dong s', m FOR SALIS-S-roorn house and two lots, 200i Uilaon Ave. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, Indexed, mailed free on application. Charles E. Williamson Co., Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals, Care of Property, Omaha. FOfl. SALE Modern, -7-room and re-ci-Mlon hall at 8,07 Hamilton St., Bemls Park. Built for a home, beautiful loca tion, excellent neighborhood; streets paved and paid for. Bee owner at above .number, 14,000. .... 23.300 George & -Company Hjr"iiLS'l -' CttyNat;i lla..k.;d3. - J-i t Bemls park cottage on boulevard; all modern, part cash, bslaneo tt per cent. j 1, WEAD, 1801 Farnam. I-ROOM hou?e, allmodern, blooks herman Ave.; small ice as rent. 1408 Mad- ebster 5110. Phones P. 7i8 or A-17S3. Stop Paying Rent $600 -.. $150 Cash, $10 Mo. 4 room bouse. 159 barrel cistern, thicket, 1 house, fence, nice cave. Owner lives iii lener and does not wanfto bother with email property. . -'lAmerioan Security Company $09 So. 17th St. roug.as Open Riturda evenings until 8 p. m. $250 CASH - Balance 216.M per m'onth. buys 7-room " house; water, gas, ewr, fr e rei-lr. - Ri-nta $17. Price only fl-l'-A Hrin-? It jour bit of money aul have a iiomi u your own. ERNEST'SWEET ' 1" C'ty Kt B"nk Bldn. Doux. 1471. FliNE INVESTMENT HAD TO CHANGE PHONE NUMBKR Tp take care of extra business. Q'KEEFE RICAL ESTATE CO. Was Doug. 2U2; now Ifa Doug. 2715. LEASE for sale of house, barn and 17 acres in Florence, with several hundred dollars of vegetable ready to harvest; one block from car. F. D. WEAD, 1S01 Farnam St 8-ROf'M home, modern except heat south front In good neighborhood, ONLY 111 604 SAR.TOUA STREET. UKA ii -.KSTATK fuim . itA"wriv i-isni pn sai.k , . rkansa AtlKA7SA8 The rtate of low value and great future. Investors, notce, 7.500 acres smooth and rolling land adjoining farrrs now raising good crop of con. .,.f... Bn(j rruits. H'gh and healthy. Good towns near. A part Oi tl. state that Is growing rapidly, li M ai . v.. . and make terms, WrlU !E. Mooro & Martin. Presoott. Ark. GREAT SOUTII GEORGIA. ' Traversed by the ' ATLANTIC. BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC . KAlLKOAiJ. Lands adapted to the Widest range of cton. All tne money crens or the south plentifully pioduced. For literature t. eat ing w.tft this coming country, its sou, cumate, church and school advantage, write . W. B. LEAHY, DEPT. K, General Pss-enger Agent, ATLANTA. GA. ship live tock tu South umaha. Savt xtileage anu shrinkage, oui- consign ments leci.-ive piimipi and caisfui aiieu- JOB. - i - . Live. Stork Coin in Uslon Merchants, BYERS BHOS. & CO. Strong, reliable. Cia, luibiyon ii .o ;u KxciiaiiKe liidg. yi ivxehnnge liliitf. i.u e.x. i-tlurf. i.a V..UTV j;ko.-5., iss Okcuans Bldg. liAXK STATEMENTS. iU. 21)05. Report of the Condition of the Njhahka National bank at Omaha, In tne tkate of Nebraska, at the closo of uutlness September 4, 191Z Rt-iiOURCiuS. Loans and discounts . . Iowa. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your larrvi is to Insert a small want d in the De Moines Capital. Largest Cir culation in III.' tate of Icwa, 43.WU 'tally. The Capital U read by and believed in bf tht standpatters ut .Iowa, who siinpiy re fuse to psrmit any otm-r paper In thflr homes. Kales, 1 cent ttwout a dny; il$ pr line per niontli; count sl ordinary words ' to Ue lino, Addresa Des Mouw CapHal, Dun Moines, la. ... ' Minnesota. - ' MINNESOTA. Write for our Minnesota booklet. VC;' special rate. IAY & NIGHT REALTY CO.. -.103 Bankers Life Bidf.; Lincoln, Nab. , Muntann. . CAREY LANDS OPEN TO ENTRY Valler, Montana, project. Fifteen annual payments. Irrigation system practically etiinluU. Foriy tnousand acres Irri gated this year. Grain yields double dry aim crops, write Clinton, Hurtt 4k Co., Lox 2, Valler, Montana. ' - AnstPclia, TCTORIAN GOVERNMENT IRRIGATED LxVNDS ' ..Want someone who has $10,000 to Invest , Ik take . Interest in elose-in apartment twmsa t huilf uf nnee. lnd And bUild- , lug to stand In your n irae; good Intercut ( become als , "and quick profits. be'.des. AiMwer at j su-rlv of r' owe. Address K W, Be. irrni!.; lants - $650 LGT- y--Near 25th and Lake Sts.. wf hive 40 foot sjuth front lot, with perum,, -ut '' tvIks and paved street. This hu jjst ' been reduced from $) and Is a snap for a hnie. Can make eaw terms. - K C. BEST, 200 Brandeis Theater Bids. NEAR 24TH & M ANDERSON l- 1?ix-room cottage, all modern except heat, t!.'A . T BEilTS-CARLBERG CO. ' o-iaoow ijioUern Home H you want to buy a well built, well arranged home In rood neighborhood, you fr.M see th's prowrty. FINE YARD, btrrubhej-y, e'lade trees, ronvenlent to two ear lines. Terms. 2220 ."WEBSTER. 'PHONE HARNEY $722. Trocts from $ to Iffl acres on SlVi-ye-ir paymetils; price $T to t an acre; set- licis can pay ort land at any time and solute p0esors; abundant wat-r; eilrr.ate came as Call- clo'.e to thrivin!; towns with free teho-i'-a; R-wrnmet wantw settlers. Write to foverfltnnt a-nt" Peck-Judih Co., fTT Market St. San Franclneo, for full r t!,u wra as to fares and conces- lpn uffered ta settlers.' Nelirki. ; ... AUCTION SALE. ? "' " ; Farm at auction S-'entember 28. 1912. Four hundred and tlhty acres of Dundy county land In section 4. township s, range 9; located one mile eat ot Roii- Wiu, ,'eli.; a country store and postoi flce:1 fifteen miles orth of Parks, a rail road town; twenty miles northwest of Benkleman, the county seat. Ali r-owlng 'crops to go with land. Own" ' I o.lso sell all personal property on ftfc.ate. Write for particulars to ErnKi . lirrwachter, owner, RollwiU, Neb., ot- J. G. Riley, clerk,. Benklemruj, Neb. '- t , , : - 180ACRE In Gosper county, 10 miles southwest of Lexington, 8 milea north of El wood, Neb. Price Vi per acre. Incumbrance $5,600. Wiil take atrout $4,S0O cash. Soil deep black loam, with clay subsoil. Improvements: House, granary, sheds, well, pump, windmill, femes and cross fences. This place Is leased to March 1. 191$. For further Information address. B. A. MKYU 6'.'4 8. l';thSt..Omaha. FOXTR homestead relinquishments. u0 acred, 3 sets Improve-nents, So acres In crop, IS miles from railroad. Price. $2,500. Loup Land Co., Seneca, Neb. 174.79fi.6S 41.953.3S 423,524. K 38,G5.0S &3.022.29 . 9.900.00 1,050.96 iai,44lt.Otf 28,0.W- Overdratts, secured aim unsecured..!., U. S. bonus to se cure Circulation U. 8. bonds to te en re - U. S. deposits Premiums on U. S. bonds B o u d a , securities, . etc Banking house, fur niture and t mures Other real estate owned Duo irom national banks (not reserve agents) -.'.$ Due from state and pitvate banks and bankers, trust euiniJaii.es and savlnits banks Due from approved receive agents.... Checks arm other casu Items Exchanges for clear ing house Notes ot other na tional banks 1 Fractional paper currency, .nickels and cents. KrMcl Lejral-tendor notes. Redemption fund w.th U. a treas urer ta per cent of circulation) Total , LIABILITIES. Capital stock pa d in Surplus fund......... , L'nuivlded profits, ; less expenses and i taxes peJd.,... ' . National bank notea ' V ., outstanding . .Due to otner na tional banks... $ 2S1.5C3.74 Due to state and private banks and bankers Due to trust com panies and sav ings banks Individual deposits subject to cneck.. 1.507,863.16 Demand certificates ot deposit.. Time certificates of deposit Certitied checks Casiuor's check outstanding ....... United States de posits Deposits of U. S. disbursing o f f 1 -cers ... Reserved for taxes. $1,383,395.06 6,739.13 200,000.00 150,000.00 ,000.W v ' 45,750.19 ' 84,000.00 8,286.17 TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST Judge Howard Kennedy to Discuss Eestriction of Marriages. BIBLE LESSONS AT COVENANT Third Presbyterian Church Inaogra- rates Cnva of City to Learn Religions Affiliations and . Prefe-rencea. Judge Howard Kennedy will' address the Omaha Philosophical society on "Laws Restricting the Marriage of the Unfit" Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Baright hall, Nineteenth and Farnam streets. '' , - Judge Kennedy's lecture Is . the second to appear on the fall program of the Philosophical society, me first having been given by Dr. A. W. Clark last Sun day on "Saving the Child." The Third Presbyterian church. Twen tieth and Leavenworth streets, begins this week to make a canvass of the entire community to learn the religious status of the people who live therein. This Is done with a view to help the church minister to the community with more Intelligence. . The session- has engaged William J. Shallcrosa to make the canvass, and while he Is thus engaged he will preach at the church on Sunday mornings. Miss Gertrude Miller will sing Sunday morn ing. ' ... The church will continue to give stere opticon lectures for the next three Sun day evenings, the lecture Sunday evening being the second part of "India In Transition,", read by A. S. Huntington. . Muslo at St. Mary's Avenue Congrega- B-EAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Deeds filed tor record September 7, 1912 : I D. Willis and wire to N. Ltnderyou, part lot 1 U lot 17, 21-15-13.. ,..$ 1 C D. Glover to W. J. Florida, put tSi ' lot 11. block L. Lowa'i add ,. -' M W. Will to O. J. Colllna, lot I. block j, '. Vandercoclt add (69 Provident Real Batate Co. to R. Burnt!. '' -lota 16. 17, 19. 19 and w40 teat lot SO, block 1, Reunion add - (SO E. How and bnaband to A N. Howe, lota .(and S, block 7, Qramorcy Park........;. 1 A N. Howe and wl( to E. 1 Howe, lots , 1 and J, block I, Oramarcy Park 1 N. Landeryou and huaband to U D. Willis, . lot It, block 2, Boulevard Torraee... 1 C. D. Eada and wife to S. 8. Kojman, part lot 11, block 10, South Omaha W E. C. Garvin to F. L. Frtamau, lot 9, block- 1. WlllUm Hagedorn'a add B5 J, D. Peabody et al. to H. W. Yatea. lot lo. - bioik 2, Ambler Place 1 ttonal church this season will be In charge of Miss Cora Schwartz. The quar tet's rsonnel will be: Miss Schwartz, soprano; Mrs. Verne W. Miller, con tralto; J. R. Hopkins, tenor; J. G. Jamie son, basso. Charles Lee Cooke will be at the organ. The Jewish New Tear, or Rosh' Hash anah, falls this year on Thursday, Sep tember 12. Like all Jewish holidays It Is reckoned from evening to evening and Its Initial service will be held on the evening of the 11th. While, owing V the variance between the solar and lunar systems of calendatlon, it may appear to occur Irreg ularly, It la definitely set in the Jewish calendar as the first day of the seventh month, Tishrt It Is known scripturally as the New Tear. In the Scriptures It Is termed the "Day of the Memorial of the Blow ing of the Trumpet" (Leviticus xxlli:24), or simply as the "Day of the Blowing oof the Trumpet". CNumbers xxlx:l). The nature of. the festival Is what Its name signifies, L e., a marking of the passage of time and a monition of the uncertain tenure of human Mfe. It does not commemorate any. historical Incident Nor does it make, its appeal, to the rad ical consciousness of the Jews. Its appeal is entirely to the present and to the in dividual conscience. It is thoroughly unl versalistic and can be responded to by all Religionists of. whatever creed. , . The day is observed seriously; and sol emnly. ; It emphasizes the sense of Divine guidance and at the same time of human responsibility. The blowing of the trum pet the Shofar or ram's horn, is the peculiar service of the day. - It Is the bugle, call of the spirit, arousing the conscience In the contemplation of mis spent hours, and awakening the Impulse to make the new, coming year more fruitful of noble and unselfish action. The observance of the day is complete alike by both the reform and orthodox wings of the synagogue. Offices and business "houses are closed and the house of prsjyer Is thronged, with worshipers. Services at Temple Israel,, will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock and Thursday morning at 10 o'clock,. Rabbi Cohn will speak at both services,' discuss ing "The Nw Tear". In tha evening and "Reconstruction . In , Judlasm" . In the. morning. ' . Earnest Raymond Mlsner, an Omaha reader, will read Mrs! E. M. Whltte more'a "The Pink Rose," a story from real life, at the United Brethren church, Nineteenth and Lothrop streets, tomor row evening at 8 o'clock. Several special numbers will be given by the chorus choir. : ; ' . RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION, S'i'ATlON Cnloi Pacific 917,991.98 10,000.00 $2,821,102.53 $ 200,000.00 , 80.0U0.W 74,033.48 -.193,500.00 . t.'allfnrnaa, ... CALIFORNIA BKAP.INO ORCHARD. l-'amo-s liidwell oreluirils are full bear ing r.OM- In the most fertile section of the .-di-ianu iuo Vailey, Chico. Cat Thia propel ty lies Jtrctly adjacent to the iargest city In Northern CailCornla. Crop failure unknown. Several variciiea of tiuit. Sma!; payment handles this propo sition. We give you a guarantee maney-ba-.-k contract untl you have Inspected y-i;r tract. , - We- give a credit on account-of rail road fare to all buyera. This year's crops bui record breakers. Come in and talk to man from Orchards. .BIDWF.LL ORCHARD, INCORPORATED. Charles E. Williamson Co., Sole Afsnts. . SOMH GOOD NEBRASKA LAND . BARGAINS ICO acres, Dundy county, all choice, smooth farm land, no Improvements, $10 an acre. It's a bargain. WO-acre , well Improved Hayes county farm and stock ranch. 700 acres, smooth farm land, 4ii0-aere rich bottom corn and alfalata land, tS acres alfalfa, 100 acres good corn land good for 60 to 75 bushels to the -acre: ,-ne 3fi an lore. 920-acre Dundy county Improved farm and stock ranch, 1S1 cultivated, part good hey and alfalfa land. Price. $15 an acre, 239-acre well Improved arpy county farm. 15 miles to station with two rail roads, not far. from fc'9uth Omaha; a snap at $21,000. " 120-acre Douglas county well Improved valley farm, principally all In cultivation, good orchard and grove; price, $100 an acre. - . W. V. Mltinelt. 414 Bee Bldg., Omaha. S9.125.64 23,351.31 : 6,755.47 254,726.21 - ,731.69 6,466.47 140.SOS.44 10,694.(6- 2.S03.0S3.0S . 645.97 Total $2,S2L162.54 State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, ss 1, VV. E. Knepard, cashier ot tne anove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and bel-.ef. V. E. 8HKPARD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th uay of September. Itl2.. PERRY K. GVNNE, NoUry Public Correct Attest: 11. W. YATES, WARREN SWITZLER, . 11. Y. LEMON. Directors. LEGAL NOTICES. . Ore-Ron. DELIGHTFUL Oregon; famous 8uth erlln .valley- orchard lands of fer . wonder ful - oportunitles; illustrated literature, maps, prices and particulars free. Luse Lanu end Development Co., Ltd.. St Paul, Minn. PROPOS.iL TO CONTRACTORS.) euk-ti Droiiosals vi,l be rer, v-,l h th. town c erk of the I wn if Coleridge, Neb., up to e o cikCK p. i. on tne irtli day of September, 1JU. tor furnlshinj( material ar.d coustruotlug voniplete water works extension, town ut Coleridge, Neb. Same to be In accordance with plans and speci fications on fue lit the vrfice of the town cierk of Coleridge, Neb., and also in the of ike of the engineers, Bruce & Stand even. Bee Building, Omaha. Neb., each bid shall be accompanied by a certitied check of five hundred ($500.0u dollars. Any one desiring plans and specifications muy obtain tl)t sa.ut by application at tha engineers, and a payment ot tloO per set, to cover cost. Tbe town reserve iht right to reject any and au t tf s. C. VJ. SHEETS. - Chairman. . E. 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C A SU Loula Bxpraa..all:U pm a 1:49 pa 1L C t St. P-ul Limited.. alt:4t am a 9:90 pm Webster Station 15th and Webster Chlcagro, St, Paal. Mlnueapolia Omah Depart Arrlva. SUmx City Exprem ...b 2:23 pm bil l; am Twin City Pa-aensar b 25 m b t:2i pm 9!oux City Passenger. .........o li am c t.2a pm meraos Local ........ b t: om h :io aa Mtsaonrl I'nctttc . Auburn - Local .-.. 4:20 pm blO.U am m daily, ihi daiur axcept Suada. w saaday. Judge Slabaugh will address the men of the First Congregational church Sunday noon on- "Why ' Doesn't Smith Attend Church." ; , . - The Presbyterian Church of the Cove nant, Pratt and Twenty-aerventh streets, announces a course of ten Wednesday 'evening lessons on the gospel according to St. Luke, beginning September 18. The lessons will be one hour in length and will be given by the pastor, Rev. Charles H. Fleming, In response to- a request for more Bible work, like that of last winter. Hirst Memorial church will have special music. service Sunday evening when the following program will be given: The evening worship at 8 o'clock will consist of a sacred Instrumental concert given by French, piano; Worthlngton, violin; Maach, cello; Miller, cornet. Spring Song .....Mendelssohn Quartet - Cava lierla Rustl ca na Mascagnl Trio. . True Spring..... ........Edward Grieg Piano sola Love's Garden .'. ...Schuman Madrigal Slmonettl Violin solo. Baptist. Calyary. Branch, Thirty-fourth and Scward-Bible school at 3:30, W. H. Owells. superintendent. Immanuel, Twenty-fourth and Plnk ney, Rev. J. S. Ebersolo. Pastor Preach ing at 10:30 and 8. Bible school at 12. B. K. Eatch, superintendent. Young peo ple's meeting at 7. Midweek meeting at 8. .... Calvary Twenty-fifth and Hamilton, Rev. E. R. Curry. D. D., Pastor Services at 10:30 and S. conducted by the paMor. Bible school at 12. Toung peo ple's meeting at 7. Wednesday at 8, midweek devotional meeting. Grace, Tenth and Arbor, B. F. Fellman. Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m.; morning sermon 11 a. m., "Four Lessons In tht School of Christ." young people's meet ing 7:." p. m., led by V. J. Rushlaw; evening sermon 8 p. m., "When the Road Leads Home." First, Corner Harney and Park Avenue. Rev. A, J. Hag-gett, Preacher Morning Bervlcea at 10:30. subject, 'The Greatest Frlvlleee In Life." Evening service at 8, sublect, "Does Christ Treat All Men Equally." Sunday school at 13. Young people's meeting at. 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. , . Christian Scl?nce. ! First, St- Mary's Avenue and Twenty fourth Sunday school at 9-45 and 11. Sunday services at 11 and 8, subject lesson of sermon. " Man." . , ... Episcopal. St. Matthias. Tenth and Worthlngton; Rev. George 8. Southworth, Pastor Sun cay service at U. Church of St. Philip the Deacon. Twenty-first and Paul, Rev. John Albert Williams, Priest Holly communion at 7:30. Matins and Sunday school jt 9:30. Holv eucharlst (choral) and sen. ion at riL Evening prayer and sermon at 5. Christina. " North Side, Twenty-second and Loth rop, H. J. Kirschsteln, Minister Bible school at :S0 a. m.; Christian Endeavoi at 6:45 p. m.; evening worship at 8 p. m., morning theme. "Early Morning Scenes.' The choir will begin Its resuiar program with old song concert. Mid-week meet ing Wednesday at S p. m. i I . .- Congrretrational. I First, Nineteenth and Davenport, 7. T. Rouse, Pastor Preaching in the morn ing at lL Plymouth, Twentieth and Spencer, Fred erick W. Leavltt, Minister Sunday school at 9:30; morning - service at 10:30, with sermon by Mr. LeavitL Christian En deavor meet ng at 6:30. St. Mary's Avenue, James Alexander Jenkins, Minister Morning worship at 10:30, subject, "Christianity In Action." Lutheran, Kountze Memorial, Farnam Street and Twenty-sixth Avenue, Rev. Dr. Baltzly, ' Pastor Morning worship at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 11 o'clock; no evening service. St. Paul's, Twenty-eighth and Parker, Rev. E. T. Otto, Pastor Services at 10. Sunday school at 11:30. Parochial school , opens Monday, September 9, J. A. Hll gendorf, teacher. St Matthew's English, Nineteenth and Castellar, Rev. G. W. Snyder, Pastor Services at 11, subject. "Ungrateful Man." i Sunday school at 10:30. - Preparation for the "Rally Sunday," on September 15. Zion English, Magnolia hall, 2401 Ames, Rev. G. - W. Snyder, Pastor Services at 3:30, subject. "Man Exalted." ' Sunday, school at 2:30. Preparation for the "Rally Sunday," September 15. The Ladies' Pas tor's Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. O. Ebbsen,400S North Twenty-sixth. ' r St. Mark's English. Twentieth and Bur-, dette, Dr. L. Groh, Pastor Services Sun day at 11, "Cradle Roll Service, How Best to Raise Children." Sunday school at 9:45. Great rally, babies also present. Young People's Christian endeavor at 7. Preach ing at 7.30, "What Is the True Hero?" .. Presbyterlnn. ' Falrview, Pratt Street and Fortieth Avenue, Rev. Charles H. Fleming, Pas torBible school at 1:45. Afternoon wor ship at 3, subject, "Others." Midweek service Thursday evening at 8. Septem- Der la begins the Luke work. North. Corner Twenty-fourth and Wirt. Rev. M. V. Higbee, D. D., Pastor-Public worship at 10:30 and 8. preachine by the pastor. Sunday school at 12. Young Peo ple's Society; of Christian Endeavor at 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ne at 7:45. . - i Lowe Avenue, corner Fortieth an Nicholas, Rev. Nathaniel McGif fin, Pas tor Morning service at 10:30; sermon on "The False Peace of Today;" Sunday school at 12; Christian Endeavor meeting at 8:30 and 7 o'clock; no evening service; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 .. o'clock. - - Clifton Hill. Forty-fifth and Grant. Rev. Thomas B. Greenlee, Pastor Bible school at 10. .Public worship at 11, topic, As Sorrowful Yet Always Rejoicing. Even ing service at 8, topic, "Other Foundation Can No Man Lay." Christian Endeavor at 7. Wednesday evening at 8. meeting for prayer and fellowship. Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth Sunday school at 9:30. At 10:45 public worship and sermon by Rev. William J. Shallcross. Solo by Miss Gertrude Miller. Prayer meeting of the Christian En deavor society at 7. At 8. stefeoptlcon lecture, second Dart. "Indian in Transi tion," read by A. S4 Huntington. Westminster. Corner Twentv-nlnth and Mason, Rev. Thomas H. McConnell, Pas torService or worship with sermon at 10:30 on "God's Propetous Word." Sab bath school and Bible classes at 12.' Sun day school at 3:30. Young People's so ciety meeting at 7. Service of Praise with sermon at 8 on "Knowing the Time." - Church of the Covenant. Pratt and Twenty-seventh, Rev. Charles H. Flem ing, Pastor Morning worship at 10:45, subject. "Others." Bible school at 12.. Endeavor at 7:15. Evening worship at 8.. subject "Nebuchadnezzar's Dream of the image and the Stone." Midweek service at 8 Wednesday evening. ; September IS " Methodist. . Gold Street Chapel, Thirty-ninth and Gold Sunday school at 3 p. m.; preaching at 4 p. m., also preaching Wednesday 8 p. m. . .. - Trinity, Corner Twenty-first and Bin- . ney, Rev. G. W. Abbott Pastor Morn ing subject, "A Study of the Human . Face." Evening subject, "Things Un clean." Hirst Memorial, Thirty-fourth and Larimore, Rev. W. W. Whitman, Pastor Morning worship at lLro'clock with ser mon by the pastor, subject "The Chris tian1 Sacrifice." . , - Norwegian and Danish, North Twenty-fifth and Decatur, R. P. Peterson, Pastor Services with preaching by the pastor at U a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday school 9:45; young people's meeting 7:00 p. m. Oak Street, Twentieth and Oak. Rev. T. C. Webster, Pastor Bible school Sunday" at 3. Adults and other classes for all. Young people's meeting at 7. The young folks are especially Invited. Preaching at 8. Midweek meeting Thursday evening at 8. Walnut Hill, Forty-first and Charles. ' Rev. William Boyers, Pastor-At 10:30 the pastor wil preach on "The Danger of Lukewa-rmness," and at 8 on "Honor for. Honor." The Sunday school will meet at 12. George T. Llndley, superintendent Epworth-league at 7. ' Hanscom Park, Twenty-ninth and Wool- ' worth. Rev. E. B. Crawford. Pastor Morning service at 10:30. topfc, "The Christian's Reward; evening service at 7:45 o'clock, topic, "The Crown of Thorns"; Sunday school at noon; Ep- , worth league at 6:30 p. m. First Swedls, Corner of Nineteenth and Burt, Gustav Eriokson, Minister Sun day school at 10, led by F. E. SandwalL Preaching service at 11, Subject, "The Gospel Preaching.". Epworth league service at 7. Preaching at 8. subject. "Un searchable Riches." Prayer services Wednesday evening. " First Twentieth and Davenport. Rev. Milton B. Williams, Pastor Morning service at It Subject "The Help of the Master's Hand." The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered. Even ing service at 1 Subject "Charles George Gordon, Soldier." This is the second In the series of sermons on "Heroes, Ancient and .Modern." Sabbath school at 9:4S. Epworth league at 7. Music by Thomas J. Kelly's choir. MoCabe, Fortieth and Farnam, the Rev. John Grant Shlck, Pastor Sunday school at 19 a. m.. .Acting Superintendent John Lewis in charge; preaching by the pastor at 11 a m., theme, 'The Expedient Departure;" at the service at t p. m. tha address will be given by John Lewis; prayer meeting at 8 p. m. on Wednesday night The fourth quarterly conference will be held at the church on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Dr. Edward Hislop in charge. . , Miscc-llameeras. Internationa! Bibie Students' associa tion. Baright hajl. Nineteenth and Far nam streets, Sunday at $. Subject "The Resurrection;" speaker, W. H. Dickerson. Grace United Evangelical, corner Cam den Avenue and North Twenty-seventh, Thos. M. Evans, Pastor Morn'ng service 11 o'clock, theme. "Commissioned." even ing service 8 o'clock; memorial for the lata General Booth. -