Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 27, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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OFFERED FOU REXT
Furnished Room a.
TWO furnished housekeeping rooms; no
children. 25tiS VVoolworth Ave. H. 2597.
ONE largo and one medium well fur
nished room In modern private home;
walking distance. Douglas 6850.
2224 HOWARD Nice room; very quiet
place.
WELL furnished modern rooms; walk
ing distance. 2702 Farnam.
2706 Farnam--Elegantly furnished room:
walking distance.
2013 WEBSTER, modern rom, with ex
cellent board.
OFFERED FOR REXT
Homes a ad Cottages.
DUNDEE New modern, fi-room house.
1 blork from car. Call Douglas TWO.
ot10 SEWARD ST. 6-roora house, mod
ern except heat; $14.50. Phone Webster
6.100.
EIGHT-ROOMS, modern. 112 No. 2Mb
St. loug. 2717.
128 S. 2."th; nicely furnished rooms, priv
ate family.
7-ROOM, new, all modern house, 13
N'. 30th. $35 per month.
ti-room house, all modern, 2077 Burt St.
$.'4 per month. Tel. Jensen, Harney 1092.
10-R. brick house, furnace, gas. laun
dry, bath: everv wav modern. "Ji01 C.iu-
jitol Ave.
SOUTH CENTRAL BOULEVARD, 107
lArge, very desirable, modern, front
room, suitiible for two; instantaneous
gas water heater in bath room; hot
water heat, private home; walking dis
tance. Harney 3012.
WEST FARNAM Furnished room lor
man and wife; would give board, l'hone
Harney SS4.
Varnished Housekeeping Rooius.
1S07 Ixavworth; mod.; v. r-t rur. hkpg. rm.
, 815 S. 18TH-Two nicely furnlsheJTooms?
with gas range and sink.
TWO nicely furnished housekeeping
rooms. 2018 Davenport.
Unfurnished Rooms.
THREE unfurnished rooms, private
bath, small store room and outside porch,
modern except heat; no children. 2til" N.
18th. ,
4 LARGE modern rooms, including hot
water heat, $22. 1309 S. 2.1th Ave.; i nice
rooms, $10, 2322 Pierce. Call evenings. A.
B. Olander, 1309 S. 25th Ave.
TWO unfurnished rooms; modern. 511
S. 25th.
FOUR blocks from court house, four
large rooms, modern except furnace. 625
8. iOth. Douglas 7158.
Hotels ana Apartments.
DODGE HOTEL, all requirements ot a
first-class hotel, at reasonable prices.
OWL HOTEL, newly furnished, electrlo
light, hot water; 25c up. 110 N. 13th.
Apartments and Flats.
Large moving vans. $1.25 tier hour. D. 344.
8-ROOM apartment, Hanscom Park, $32.
Phone Harney 1565.
LAFAYETTE CORNER 17TH AVE &
JACKSON STS 2, 3 AND 4-ROOM
APARTMENTS. LARGE AND CHEER
FUL. EVERYTHING MODERN.
NEWLY DECORATED. RENTS RE
DUCED. WHY NOT LIVE CLOBE IN
AND SAVE CAR FARE. SEE JANITOR
OR PHONE DOUGLAS 7020.
COSY 3-room brick, upai tments; good lo
cation; $8.60 per month. Phone Douglas
3600. W. B. Frank, ifts City National.
THE LAFAYETTE, CORNER 17TH
AVE. AND JACKSON, 2, 3 AND 4-ROOM
APARTMENTS. LARGE AND CHEER
FUL, EVERYTHING MODERN, NEWLY
DECORATED. RENTS REDUCED.
WHY NOT LIVE CLOSE IN AND SAVE
CAR FARE? SEE THE JANITOR OR
PHONE DOUGLAS 7020.
6-R.OOM apartment, completely mod
ern; Scargo Bldg., South Omaha, above
51K N. 24th. Hall, 433 Ramge Eldg. Doug
las 7406.
COZY four-room, one-tory brick flat,
with bath, hall and vestibule; modern ex
cept heat; car in rear. 2744 S. nth St.
Tel. D. 4342 or Tyler 1073. $20.
GOOD 6-room cottage, partly modern,
fine condition, $16. Aduits only. 2(SW
Caldwell.
2121 Leavenwodrth, 6 rooms, close In. $20.
CLOSE IN FLAT
STRICTLY MODERN
Practically new, 5 rooms and bath;
walking distance; good furnace.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler 15S6. 210 S. 17th St.
THREE and four-room apartments,
water paid; at Park Ave. and Douglas
St. $10 pr month. Call Douglas 3607.
FOR RENT Two apartments, one five
rooms and bath, one nine rooms and bath;
walking distance: on car line. 402 No.
24th. Douglas 6729. -
8TRJCTLY high grade ii-room modern
apartment, steam heated. Janitor service,
fine location. J. H. Johnson, 578 Bran
dels Bldg. Phone Douglae 4251.
Houses aad Cottages.
SEVEN-room strictly modern. 2049 N.
22d. Webster 3441.
7-room, $17. 2708 Seward St. Doug. 1598.
A LARGE list of homes, 65 in number,
situated in all parts of the city, on
which we are anxious to close contracts
for winter. F. D. Wead. 1801 Farnam St.
A real home, pretty lawn, electrlo light,
all modern, 9-r., $40. 725 S. 37th.. W. 2690.
WEST FARNAM New brick. 6 bed
rooms and 2 baths. 315 N. SSth Ave.
8-KOOM modern bouse; $25.00 per
month. 8627 Charles St. Also 8-room cot
tage, 3532 Hamilton St., $10 per month.
Tel. D. 778 or D. 1017.
COTTAGE Modern except heat. 6
rooms, bath, east front, on high, full lot,
$18. Web. 6447.
$74 S. 28th ST. 8 rooms comoletely mod
ern. Hall. 433 Ramge. D. 7WI: A -4406.
' ITnncoq In P&rta ot the city.
Crelgh, sons ft
Co.. Bee Bids.
FOR RENT 5-room cottage, bath and
furnace, all modern, $25. If you want a
wanri, comfortable house for the winter
and cool In summer, call and see 1011 N.
33d St., or telephone Frank Stirling, Web.
ster 1583.
FINE, modern eight room house. Splen
did location. 4001 Charles. $30.
SEVEN-ROOM house, 3868 Seward, two
blocks from car, nice yard, paved street
Bargain. Phone Dougluas 6460.
826 S. 20TH -room, modern except
heat; $20 month.
8-ROOM brick flat, in Hanscom park
district; $30.00.
7-room, modern, centrally located; ask
for particulars.
Good 7-room cottage, close In; only
$20.00.
WRIGHT & LASBURY,
506 S. 16th St. 'Phoue D. 152.
EIGHT-ROOM house, all modern, in
goad condition. On car line. $25 per
month. 2913 Hickory St.
VINCENT D. DERMODY,
Tel. Doug. 786. 1514 Citv Nat. Bank Bldg.
8-ROOM, all modern home, in fine con
dition, on paved street and one block
from car line, $40 per month. 2774 Webster
street
VINCENT D. DERMODY,
1504 City National Bank Bldg. Tel. Doug
las 76.
MAGGARD VAN AND STORAGE CO.
packs, moves, stores and shifts household
goods and pianos; no charge for return
drive to ollioe. uougias nb or ts-MOi.
UlUf JTl ' r 1 1 j un living v. iivudg-
hold goods and pianos Is our business.
Omaha Van and Storage Co.. fireproof
storage, J6 S- 16th, by the viaduct.
Branch office, 309 S. 17th St. Tel, Douglas
4163, A-1569.
FOR RENT Modern home in Field
club district, bargain. Phone Webster
4011. .
5-ROOM cottage, modern, 311 No. 26th.
FOR RENT 7-room house, modern ex
cept heat", good barn, gas stove, range
and shades furnished. 2226 Ohio. Phone
Harney 1542.
COTTAGE, 6 rooms. 1405 N. 25th St.
Harney 6054.
FOR RENT 5-roora cottage, bath and
furnace, all modern. For a warm house
in winter and cool In summer call and
see 1011 N. 33d St., or telephone Frank
Stirling. Web. 1683.
FIVE rooms, first floor, modern resi
dence. Young couple upstairs 1510 S.
26th St. -
STRICTLY modern, 8-room house. 5016
California. Phone Harney 25.
FOR RENT 7-room cottage, 721 8. 18th
St, $25. Tel Harney 2359.
HOUSEHOLD goods packed and for
warded; cheap treight rates. . Gordon
Fireproof Warehouse and Van Co. Tel.
Douglas 394. Office 216 8. 17th St.
"" 26TH AND CAPITOL Modem 10-room
dwelling; changes to suit; only $25. crelgh,
ona & Co.
ABOtT October 1, house at 2426 I 'aid
well street; six rooms. modern; within
, one block of street cars. House has win
dow shades throughout. Rent, $26.00 .
FOR KENT 2-story rrame dwelling on
Cass St., between 2fith and 27th Sis., all
modern improvements. The Crelghton
University. Tel. Doug. 2K0.
5-ROOM cottage, modem, except het.
2930 North 26th St."
THREE large rooms, part modern flat,
$9. Tel. Harney 435.
ti A: i-ii.M. house, strictly modern. Web.
7M).
i -ROOM modern house, close in, re
duced Horn $di.6V to $22. all. SNAP.
ERNEST S.WfcK'1'
1236 City Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1472.
HOUSES FOR RE.V1.
$lS.00-6-r.. 2419 Binney St.; modern, ex
cept heat.
$20.00 o-r., 2806 Buggies St.; modern, ex
cept heat.
2oxo 7-r 3424 Franklin St.; modern.
fcf'.&o ti-r. fiat, 3d, lulo Howard St.; mod
ern except heat.
$30.00 S-r., 4212 Farnam St.; modern; barn.
au.oj o-r., 20.1 tiuii ,m.; nouern, line re
pair. $3o.OO--r., 2806 Burt St.; modern, new.
$35.00 7-r., 524 N. Sith St.. modern,
oo.uo o-r. modern apartment, 526 Park
Ave.
$35.00-o-r. apartment, 530 Park Ave.; mod
ern. '
$3..n-7-r.. flat, 619 So. 11th St.; modern
except heat.
$4fa.00-lo-r., olS So. 26th Ave.; modern.
$4(.6o 7-r. steam heated apartment, 518
So. Kith St.
fao-iO 7-r. apartment steam heat, 524 So.
lstli St.
IUO.oo-24-r., 1611-13 Howard St., modern
except heat.
G&OROK & COMPANY,
Phone D. .5ii. W2-12 City .Nat. Hk. Bldg.
K ROOMS, detached home, In heart ot
West Farnam district; have held tor sale
only and reiused to leaise. but wiitcon
s.aer renting now, $."41 per nut.
7 rooms, new, comfortable brick house
on California St.. aboufM blocks west ot
Creighton college, $40 to good tenant.
HAKHlBON & MORTON,
916 Omaha Nat 1 Bank.
.NEW 6-room modern, cottage, north,
near car and school, vacant Oct. 1; only
a.
ERNEST SWEET.
1236 City Nat. Bank. 1). 1472.
FOR KENT 4110 Dodge St., $36. ; "a
nice 6-room cottage on Dundee car line;
key first door east. Telephone Harney
55(0.
WEST FARNAM DISTRICT
3-r.. hall, hot water heat; laundry in
basement; corner lot.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat'i. Doug. 2715
Evenings 1L 2S42 or 11. 6134.
TWO good houses. 2402 S. 15th St.
$9 three-room house, city water, gas,
electric lights. 4915 N. 35th St.
$20 Seven-room house, modern except
heat, cistern, splendid rapair. 2128 N.
29th St. ;. 1
$25 Six-room cottage, modern except
furnace. 1910 S. 11th St.
$32.50 Seven-room modern house, hot
water heat, stone garage. 152$ S. 25th St.
SCOTT & HILL. '
Phone Douglas 1009. 307 McCague Bldg '
Stores and Offices.
$20 Store 4134 Hamilton. Doug. 1598.
FOR RENT Offices in Pullman Bldg.,
next to Burlington station. Douglas 1616.
M'CAGUE BLDG., 15TH AND DODGE.
Attractive offices. Moderate prices.
APPLY OMAHA LOAN AND BUILDING
ASSOCIATION.
FOR RENT In Dundee, modern 8-room
house; good location. Tel. H. 3307; E. It,
Hume, , .'
FOR RENT.
Entire 2d floor, 512 S. ltith St., suitable
for tailoring, millinery, dressmaking,
offices or light manufacturing.
WRIGHT & LASBUKl.
506 S.- 16th St. 'Phone D. 152.
FARNAM STREET VACANT
06 feet by 132, south side of Farnam
west of 28th street. Will lease or build to
suit tenant. S. S. Curtis, 1808 Harney St.
STORE BOOM or shop. 1M Fafnam;
steam heated; fronting alley; merchan.
dlse entrance: full glass front Hall, til
Ramge. D. 7406. Ind A 4406.
OFFERED FOR SALE
Furniture.
AT A BARGAIN, Majestic steel range,
.first-class condition. Price ' J23. Call
at 341S Franklin St.
BASEBURNERS, steel ranges, soft
heaters, sewing machine, table,: chairs,
rugs and other furniture. 939 N. ' 24th. '
SAWED OAD dining room table, fold
ing bed, sewing machine, 2 kitchen tables,
rockers and other chairs, lawn mower,
also other household goods. Phone. Web
ster 7195.
Typewriters.
TYPEWRITER for rent. 3 months V
CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
RENT from the manufacturers direct,
No. i Oliver typewriter, 3 months, $4.W.
'Phone Douglas m The Oliver Type
writer company.
Musical Instruments,
Electric pianos. Continental Nov. 119 N. 15.
Miscellaneous.
$5.00 COAL It's good; try a ton. Best
for money. Web. S48. Harmon & Weeth.
FOR SALE Potatoes In car lots, grown
on sandy land, without irrigation, good
size, smooth and clean. Write for prices
to H. O. Willson, Farnam, Neb.
NEWSPAPER-Officlal city paper in
rapidly growing town. Up-to-date plant
and a money-maker. Address W. W.
Hay, Excelsior Springs, Mo.
"CORNODDER and potatoes, farm
tools and furniture, 1 carriage and harness
and set large harness. Marney wis.
aAfl rnntrn fl nrl M a ipstlf ranK6 Rnd
other furniture. 2679 Cuming St.
SAFES Overstockeu !tn secotJ-ba J
afes: all sizes and makes: bargains,
American Supply Co.. 1102-04 Farnam.
DESKS, safes, scales, show cases, shelv
ing, ttc; see us tirst. Omaha Fixture and
Supply Co., 414-16-18 S. 12th. Doug. 2724.
vrnR KALPt New nnft second-hand
carom and pocket billiard' tables sort
bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix
ures of all kinds; easy payments. The
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., 407-409 9.
10th street
FOR SALE Good high school cadet
suit and cap, cheap. 3S2S Harney St.
FOR SALE 1 base burner, bard coal
stove. Inquire 1402 So. ,. 17th.
PERSONAL
Massage. Mrs. Kittenhouse 308 boston B-o.
f A ! Ani?.0180 movement Ap t
iUVOOdUL 2 lm Farnam. D. 6240.
ANNA H. MARKS SESR
nam. Davldge Block. Apt. 3. Doug. 6521.
YOUNG women coming to oman a as
strangers are invited to visit the Young
Women's Christian association -building
at 17th and St. Mary's Ave., where they
will be directed to suitable boarding;
plaow or' otherwise assisted. Look for
our travelers' aid at the Union station.
Drink Hahit 1 wa nettvy drinker.
of wbisky dally. Tried many ways to
telorm. but without success until I found
a certain easy method and was eured in
three days. Have since saved thousands
of other victims of liquor habit. It an
bo overcome with or without drinker's
knowledge. Interesting book (tells how)
mailed, pliiln wrapper, free, if you cut
tils out and write to Edward Woods, 654
Sixth Avr., 163 A, New York.
A RELATIVE is anxious to locate
Augustus Burritt (Bert). Smith of Temple,
Tex., and Alabama. Last heard from
him In South Omaha. J. F. L. Address
B7S5,Be.
"MAGNETIC healing, oyer 710 8. lth.
REAL ESTATE
4'ITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
KKAL ESTATE
CITY I'ROi'KH l V FOR S ALU
1SEAL KSTATh
IT IMtOPKIl Tl FOR
Why Live in
That Old House?
when you can buv one of the manv well built new houses we
have on our list for sale on monthly payments abtmt the same
as rent, after paying one-tenth cash! ; 4 . ' s- '
We have some four, five, six and seven-room houses ready
to move into in the north, south or west part-of the city.
Prepare -now for the winter, move into that new home in
stead of reniing that old cold house that takes so much coal to
heat. Von might just as well have the pleasure and comfort of
living in a new home of your own while you are paying for it.
if
It Is to Your Advantage to
See Us At Once
Our salesmen will be pleased to show you the different new
houses we have for sale.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St.
When you think of Real Estate, think of Hastings & Heydeu.
Have You $200?
as Trst uimnt on a hi and iww 4-rooni
bungalow. This bungalow lias double
fiooif with paper lutvve. n Hit; (loois. ta.r
felt paper between the boxing and siding,
and is well built i:i every wav. interior
wood work is nleeh varnished. ThnV
) are to nice bedrooms wild pood sized
j closet; and xood s rod parlor and a i;o d
i eombiiuition kitchen and dining ruuni :
' has eitv water mid electric lights; dandy
floored attic and first-class cemctitru
biisemcnt, also eenieiit walks This piop
erty has .1 good sized liueken.'uni.-e with
shinglo roof and enclosed eh!vk'ii yarl
.lust the place to raise chickens in the
early spring. Only u half block from the
Grand Ave. car line, close to the n'w
Jitt.OW) school building -and Iwndy to
store, etc. The price b $1.75t- $20 down,
balance reasonable monthly payments.
We also have a fine " room bungalow
on the ad.loinliiK lot for finished
just as complete and as well buHt' Tliif
property also has a pood chicked lions?
and enclosed chicken yard. Both' prop
erties located on 41st just south o'f Grand
SCOTT & HILL.
l'hone fioiKlns 1009. :rT7 McCagu HldR-
PERSONAL.
PAHTY is Kolng to Lincoln, and would
like to share a car; will move October i.
Address 2619 Franklin 8t.
VITAL massage, vital bath. Anna O.
Fiiher. 401 Ware block. 308 S. 15th. U. 2785.
THE SALVATION ARMY solicits eatt
off clothlrg; In fact, anything you do no:
need. We collect, repelr an aell at 131
N. 11th St for coat of collection, to th
worthy poor. 'Phone Doula ilL'j aiii!
wiigon will call.
MASSGE ExPrt ratment. Mrs.
lUnooUL Steele. 20S S. 13th St. R. 325
BATHS. Swed eh massage. Mrs. Snyder.
No. 3.JTlie Dunsany, lth & Tierce. D.43S0.
UodyM assage, 22i!-"3Nevllle.Blk. I). 77sT
MASSAGE treatments. Fifteen yeSrl
experience. Twelve year
in Omaha. J2.00 hotels and residences.
tl.OO at tha iff ice. Call D. m. Roe'. D.8427.
WANTED The address or Charles M
Coy and Wheeler McClura, who were em
ployed by J. J. Hurt, 62d and L Su,
South Omaha, Neb., in October, 1997. a
70 f. Bee.
EMBROIDERY lessons given
Webster St
at 3925
63-DAY BLOOD REMEDY.
Ilexten Pharmacy, llth and Dodg.
MASSEOTHEKP Y
Allen of Chicago, 109 S. 17th. 1st tl. D. 7i
r-OULTBi AND PET STOCK
SMALL sipuab plant, fully equipped
with 41 pairs of Plymouth Homers, house
ami all, easy loaded on wheels, for sale
or trade. Tel. Web. ' 1148.
Screenings, jl.M per lwTwagnerTllOl N. 16
BOSTON terrier pups, screw tall; sire
my champion Tom Cribb. Call Douglas
ms. 2020 Farnaoi.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
MOWEY to loan on real estate. At
tractive terms. 11. L. Baldwin & Co., olQ
First National Ban It Bldg.
FARM LOANS near Omaha: no com
mission; optional' payments; cheap money.
Orin S. Men I II Co. , 1213 City Nat. Bk. Bid.
10o to ii),u0ti made promptly. F. D.
Weud, Wead Bldg.. 18th ann f 'arnamj
GAKVINf EROS Lotins- m ttnd up-
LOANS on farms and Improved' city
property, 6 pet. to t pet.; no delay. J. H.
Oumont & ton, lti Farnam tit., Omaha.
AcL CITY LOANS. Bemis - Carlberg
u Co., 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
, LA ROE loans our specialty. Stull Bros.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat'i. Douglas 2152.
MONEY to loan on business or resi
dence properties, l,0u0 to $M),000. W. H.
THOMAS, j03 First Nat'i Bank Bldg.
WANTEDCity loans and warrants.
AV. J'arnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St.
WANTEDCity loans. Peters Trust Co.
FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE
FOR SALE or trade, a strictly up-to-date
T-table pool and billiard hall; best
location in the city. 523 So. Main St.,
Council Bluffs, la.
A BARGAIN T-CT- uww
books of 12 volumes, 1 of 10 volumes, Law
nirtlnnsi-u Uala nn Vfri fSnlpV Aft
AVI li 1WI0 vumtiiw " ,
good as new. Will sell or trade for
chickens or anytning- you nave, a. j.
-. - . ...... (11 ' TT 1 IVEIU
Knott, Bt is. autn bi. weo. wot.
. HARD coal stove, largest' size Acorn,
practically new; price $30. Phone Webster
1541. 3712 N. 21st Bt. --
ull!T.n lika ti havA Nehrniikn. or 11it-
change for ten good lots, worth $1,000, in
Linton, lnd., town of 6,000. R. A. Kelsey,
3492 Ames Ave., Omaha, Nb
K-RAOM house in Columbus: lot 70x132,
Wt blocks from depot; will trade for au
tomobile. ' Phone Ked 3oa.'
WANTED TO KUT
FOK best, prices for shoes, clothes.
Shafton. Web. 6479.
Household gda, clobea ft shoea. Doug. SM
W ANTED To buy a 7 or 8-room house,
fo be moved on a lot; one within 16 blks.
of 24th and Franklin Rts. preferred. Ad
dress O 773. .care of The Bee.
""boLGOFF 2d-hd. store paya biggest
prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. W. 1607
REAL ESTATE W ANTED
TO sell your property Ifnt It with the
O'NEIL It E. ft INS. AGENCY.
Tyler -102. 1605 Farnam St.
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY' FOR SALE.
i -.cvtTC' Dtf'I l.tVE! 1V1I.I. RK THE
RATE CHARGED ON AND AFTER OC
TOBER 1 (UK AUVtatlisoarifia
RUN UNDER THE ULABSJr IVAliuii,
"FOR SALK-REAL ESTATE."
5-R and Hall, Near
16th and Emmet
This fine little home has reception hall,
ncrlni riinlnir mum and kitchen down
stairs; two good-slued bedrooms and
bathroom upstairs; hot water heat; good
cemeniea Dasement; iuu muni jroiu ni,
In a first-clasft neighborhood of good
home-; paved street. Price $3,500, rea
sonable terms.
- SCOTT &-H1LL,
Douglas 1009. 307 McCague Bldg.
t BUILT FOR HOME
New 7-room house With sleeping porch
at 3014 Webster; hardwood finish through
out except kitchen; full basement and
attic; : first floor finished. 4n mahogany,
second floor in white enamel. Call for
key second door eaat. Tel. Harney 3127.
. $100 CASH; $25 MONTHLY
$100 CASH; $25' MONTHLY
BRAND NEW; NEVER BEEN
OCCUPIED,
5-room cottage, strictly modern, oa
finish, tiled bath, stairway to attic, full
namar t hnspment. cement wn Iks. anil
soreens, furnace heat. A big bargain
at $24.26, located at 4E35 N. h Ave., one
block from Ames'Ave. car. Phone Owner,
Harney-6210, for more information.
6-Room Bungalow
Hanscom Park
District
Strictly modern, only 2 years' old; oak
finish in living rooms. r,ne cemented
basement, first-class furnace. Butlt by
present owner for a home, who needs
money and has reduced the price to $2.9.iO;
reasonable terms, ixit is full sited, 50x133
east front.
SCOTT & HILL
Douglas 100. 307 .McCague BMg.
Trustee's Sale
Fine 2-story new building, white pressed
brick, located on 24th St., Just off lake
St.; building contains two stores, flats
and lodge hall; also big corner lot, 122x100,
on 24th and Miami; 122 ft. frontage on
24th St., with big brick house; house is
old, located on back part of lot and will
rent for $6 per month. Owner has been
holding these two pieces at $25,000, but to
close them out at once we have been In
structed to sell both pieces at $19,000, or
If sold separate, $5,500 for the house, and
$14,000 for the stores and flats. v
This property le by far the cheapest
property on the market today.
O'NeiPs R- E. & Ins. Agency,
1505 Farnam Street.
Phone Tyler 1024.
P. 8. To sell "property list with u.s.
6-Room House
Near 35th and
Franklin Streets
Just recently thoroughly overhauled,
painted and papered and Is now In first
class condition.; All modern except fur
nace; new plumbing. Located on an east
front lot; fine maple trees. Good neigh
borhood.. Handy to car, schools, etc.
Price is $2,800, on easy terms. ,
SCOTT & HILL,
Douglas 1009. 307 McCague Bldg
DUNDEE HOME
New two-story square bouse, strictly
modern, oak finish; on fine lot; close to
car; one-third cash; $4,600.
NEW HOUSE BARGAIN
Special low price for few days on two
story house, new, oak. finish, beamed
ceilings, fireplace, largt'v.ivlng room, full
cellar and attic; near car and school, in
good neighborhood among all new houses;
large lot. No. 4111 N. 22d St. $3,700. on
&&v terms
GOOD COTTAOE, A SNAP
Owner going to Canada, will sacrifice
his 5-room cottage, nearly new, modern
except heat, large attic and good base
ment; on fine lot; close to car and
school; in guod residence district, near
Bemis park. A snap lor a home or In
vestment. One-half cash; $2,6oO.
Call mo up any time about these.
Vacant lots In all parts of the city.
Ask for list of them.
M. L. BECKWITH
517 BEE BLDG.
Douglas 1645. Residence, Web. 5o93.
BUY a home, $100 down. Shopen & Co.
ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 1ST, 1912,
THE RATE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS
IN THIS CLASSIFICATION WILL BK
1 CENTS A LINE EACH INSERTION.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
My home has reception hall, parlor,
dining room, kitchen, four bedrooms and
bath; first floor finished in oak. Built-in
book case, fire place; second floor in
birch, full cemented basement, floored
attic, rooms all decorated, screens and
storm ..windows, cemented walks, 50 ft.
lot. This is worth $4,ouu, but will take
$1,000 on easy term if sold, before October
1. Located two blocks from Dundee car.
Owner, Harney 4746.
Price Reduced
New, modern, six rooms and sleeping
porch, oak finish downstairs, plate rail,
window seat and panelled walls In dining
room., double floors, stairs to . floored
attic, pressed brick foundation, guaran
teed furnace. A fine home cheap. Easy
payments. Tel. Owner, Douglas 152.
BARGAIN
Owner going to California, offers to
sell her 7-room, all modern home, at 217
No. auth t. Price, $3,s00.
0 'Neil's R. E. & Ins. Agency,
1505 Farnam Street.
Tyler 1024.
P. S. To sell property list with us.
to but, Sell or rent, first see
john w. kobbin3. 1803 farnam st.
Great Bargain
faUST BE SOLD AT ONCE
. 'Two lots at 40th Ave., near Amu,' two
blocks from street car line, $125 each.
One lot, 47th and Cass St., adjoining
Dundee, $500. Inquire at 1208 Jones St.
$100 will save $00 on 7-room house in
Plainvlew (sheriff's sale). Tel. Webster
3229. .
Must Be Sold
Owner in city and Is anxious for offer
on the 8-room, oak finish, fully modern
horn at 242 SARATOGA. Permanent
walks and paved street. Now vacant fo,'
Inspection, so see it sure as someone It
going to ret a bargain. EASY TERMS.
F. C. BEST, ,
rJoug. 85H4.
FIELD CLUB S.VAP
Ten room, all modern, laundry tiucet
lar;, beautiful lot; good nalKhbiirhopd:
clone to school. Price only $;l,5m Tan
be sold on Payments. Located af 011 S.
:itli St.. in Field Club district: -
BEJM1S-CARLBERG CO.,
3W-SJ2 Brandels Theater Douglas ;.".
Two Exceptional Bnrgains
$4,MK gets you a very fine full two
story home of six choice living rooms
iind sleeping . porch; fine tiled enameled
bath room, with best of plumbing, high
grade lighting fixtures, select orik Hnd
birch flnisli; everything nwlit up to date.
Terms arranged.
$3,2fii Choice new bungalow.! near ISlh
and Sprague; right up to date and mod
ern In every way; large lot; good loca
tion: 2 blocks from vomer; good lot
taken as first payment on cither of
above.
RASP BROS.
106 McCague Bldg, Doug: 16.V1.
NKW 5-rooiu modern cottage, oult fln
IhIi. with built-in b akusfj. large attic,
full ccmcnti;d basement, near car. line,
school ami .church, Price $3,000; fbW cash,
balance monthly. 33;)0 Fowler Avc.
A ( jqoD" L VKSTM KNT "
Lot, SO06-S Amos Ave. for sale, $0.
Phone Harney 3o0.'. Douglas 20;t.
" BARGAIN SFO R CA sAT
C-ROOM, modern bungalow; hot water
heat; east front; large lot; all Improve
ments lnl near school, owner, it 748, Bee.
3-UOOM house on 3 lots and sgood
barn for four horses. All fenced. . SSll
N. 37th St. Web. 4001.
IIT..I, KSTAtK
KAHM It H I.AM FOR SALE
chraka.
FAILMEtiS
WHILE IX OMAHA
DROP IX AT
107 Xlci'agne building. 1 block cast or
poxtofticc. loth and I o(lge St?, ottice of
Aral) L 1 1 ungcrford, wneve Miss Mary
SeyboM Is exhibiting a very Interesting
display of products irom $!" and tM
land at I'rawfoid. Iawen Co., Neb.. Tnc
Land of Independence" Good homes or
I investment for ail. Ask for literature
j CO.MK to the "lind of independence'
i Dawes County. Nebraska, and buy your
self a home while the lunji Is yet cheap
It is about your lam clmnve. to get a
heme In a tried and true.'Jtarming section
at prices you can afford to buy. Th
laud here Is just 1 urstUiK ' from tht
primitive Into real farming and there
will never be a time agirtA that you can
got such prices as 1 can five you today
Write for my book of descriptions and
prices ur go at once to my'Omaha oftlce
In the McCague Building at the cornet
of loth and Dodge Sis., ground floor
lacing Dodge and see samples of gralr.
and alfalfa raised here. If you are not
prejudiced. It will convince you. M. O
Sevbold, in charge of that office, will
give you one of my books and will tell
xou all about Dawes County. Arah L
ilimgerford, Crawford, Neb..
ACREAGE FOR SALE.
REAL BARGAIN
WEST FARNAM
... i .
Thoroughly modern 3-room house. 3870
Dodge St.; In good condition, except
front porch which needs repairing. In
order to raise mone.v at: once, will sacri
fice at $4,500. $2,000 cash. $2,500 at ti per
cent. Paid $6,750 for this place 4 years
ago.' If you-wunt a real hargain In'the
best part of city see me at once. A. M.
Peterson, 17111 Cuming St.
. HILLCRKST. ADDITION.- ...
Best and cheapest suburban acre prop
erty near city. Fine country home sites
and garden tracts convenient to car. Pur
veyed, plutted und staked in lots of
'i aero to 2 acres, and priced from $1.15
per acre up. Conj early and gt your
choice of a lot in this beautiful addi
tion. Call for plat and . descriptive
literature. C. It. Combs, SOs to Mu Bran
dels Theater Bldg. Phones Doug. 3111$,
A-3711. , . . .
AMs'tHAUTsj OF I IT I, HI.
Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract oi
flee In Nebraska. tflU Brandels Theater.
. Persistent Advertising la the Road to
,Blg Returns. , . , .. ... ..... . .-
.V KEAV ESTATE .'
FARM A RANCH I, A Ml F4)R HAI.R
ArWjn". '.
ARKANSAS 'LANDS-Bargains In
fruit und stock farms; no trades consid
ered. F. Jones, Mammoth Springs,
California. -
.H) CALIFORNIA
' , OCTOBER 15TI1. "
We have several persons who are going
to California Tuesday, (k'tober 15, but we
want a.fcw more. Better niake your 'ar
rangements to go with us and see the
country where they have, no snows or
long, cold winters; where you can produce
something from your land' twelve months
in'the year. . , .'
' We can ' show you. Improve'd" or unim
proved farm-tracts, large or-small; soma
ready to move on to, where you can pick
oranges from your own trees. Others, that
you can' buy and improve to suit your
ideas.
prices reasonable terms to
suit:
Write us for EXCURSION RATKS and
illustrated literature.
CRT READY FOR THE. 15TII OF
OCTOBER.
GILLKSPIE-BUROER COMPANY,
513 City National Bank Bldg., .Omaha.
Tel. Doug. 2919.
Colorado.
FOR SALE A section of good farm
land near Flagler, Colo., section 11, town
ship 10, range 52. School house .on section;
adjoining land all Improved; price. $7.50
ner ac.ro. ' $1.25 per a?re cash; balance in
8 equal annual payments. Interest, 7 per
cent. W. U. utnin, dm rjranueis tiiug
Omaha. Neb. .
Iowa. t.
THE easiest way to' find a buyer for
ur,.. la In Inmtrl a ttmnll aant
gd In the Dcs Moines Capital. Largest
.1 ,.l,.:,... In H atnln rt InWfi 1111011
dally. The' Capital Is read by and be
lieved in by ,tno stanapauers ot lowa,
who simply refuse to permit any other
paper In their homes. Rates, 1 cent a
n At" tl nnr llnu Ttor mnnth:
count six ordinary words to the . ;hne.
Address Des Moines capital, ues
Moines, la.
Minnesota.
MINNESOTA.
Write for Our-Minnesota booklet "C;"
special rates.
DAY & NIGHT REALTT CO,,
103 Bankers Life Bldg.,
Lincoln, Nub.
CLAY COUNTY, .
MINNESOTA.
The rush Is on for Clay county; 20,000
acres of first-class-farm land to select
from. Black soil, clay subsoil. Bumper
crops. $30 to $5o per acre. Send for list
and maps.
FELLAND REALTY CO., .
530 Palace Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn.
STEVEN'S COUNTY,
. . MINNESOTA.
280 acres highly Improved, good build
ings; two miles from good town; heavy
black soil, clay subsoil, no stone, nice and
level. A flfst-class farm. Frfce1 $47 per
acre. Must be sold.
FELIjAND REALTY CO.,
n:0 Palace Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn.
.MUsoori.
Uroo "Facts Worth Knowing."
ilte -The Story of the Ozargs.
An Interesting history of America
Switzerland, the richest dairy' country
known, where from $6.0ii to $25.00 per acre
can secure land on which you can be in
dependent. We also have tho greatest
State Poultry Institution in the world,
d". A. Wheeler, Mountain Grove. Mo...-
Nebraska
40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $25 TO $35
PER ACRE.
We have for sale over 20,000 acres ot
Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest
farm land, where ths crop yields for It
years, including 1910 and 1911 average
with the best In the state. Alfalfa, also
a leading crop. Better aoll. vater and
climate cannot be found. Write for fuil
Information. Agents wanted everywhere
FUND1KUSLAND INVESTMENT CO.,
SIDNEY. NEB.
bti ACRE (arm roc s!u in Knox Co.,
Neb. Owner of said farm operating It
himself, but living in Iowa, tnercfoie
desires to sell said farm. Can b sold
as one or can be divided In two good
farms, one consisting of 32 acres. It) acres
in animation, balance in pasture, all
well fenced and an abundance of water
the year round; balance of 3M acres, good
set of Improvements, splendid feed low,
140 acres5 an cultivation, SO acres of tame
grass, balance In pasture and hay land,
will' al. grow altalia: all well, fenced an
abundance of running water the year
iound. Purchaser cfth buy 150 head of
high grade cattle, the same--amount' of
hogs, complete set of horses and imple
ments If they so desire, or can buy the
place without. Will carry $20,000 ori.land
at the rate of ti v.er cent for five or ten
years. This plaoe Is considered to be
the best farm'of Its slie In that country.
For further information apply to owner,
Sort n Olu.en, Route 3. Walnut. la.
North Uak.
CONSIDER THIS FOR A BARGAIN
3J0 acres In eaatern Ransom coMity, N.
!., Jo miles west of Fargo. In old settled
community, five miles from Sheldon, two
miles nom V.'uburn, one-half mile from
school. LandalL broken, no buildings,
l.av and quality of land first-class in ail
respects. Adjoining land held at front
$ to $40 per acre. $1S Per acre takes the
above land !f bought by October', 11112.
Investors get busy, no trade" considered.
Box' 741. Aberdeen, S. L).
uMh Dakota.
. HOMESTEADS.
In southern South Dakota In the rain
and corn belt. Land open' Oct. 1st. lel
us tell you how to cure one, tihulet
& Carey, Ulll-22 City Nat, Bank Bldg..
Omaha. ,' ' '
A " DAN TTlfO-acre. cfark"Jotinty., Houtit
Dakota farm for quick sale at $72.50 per
acre; good terms. For Information, write
me. ("has. F. Larson. Moneta, la.
4U
FOR SALE Good unimproved quarter,
Jeruuld couniy, S. D. $6,800 for quick
tule. Want vnei for. my 'equity. L, u.
W Infield, Uresham, Neb.
FOR 3AL&-160 Acrts good farm land"
acres broke, balance all tillable; ,
miles from Dallas and 6 -miles Jrom
Colome. Price, $40 per acre, payable
$1,500 cash, '.$2,500 March -1, UWi;, 2,4(W
March 1, l!17. Addrrss Box .'.SO. Dallas,
So. Dak.' i , , ... .-
"tHK South Dakota low priced lands
that have produced bumper 'Crops this
year are attracting great attention from
homeseekers and Hpe'ulatops, , ,TJiey huvt
produced $350 ir' capita and averaged
S.'.fiOO pec farm In new wealth. This Is
not equalled by any other state. Uov
ernment homestflads may still be had.
For further information address Com
mlitsloncr of Immigration, Pierre, S. D.
Mlacellanvuo, , .
FOUR homestead relinquishments: 2,&t0
acre's "in one body;, 3-Bet improvements;
Just right fbr cattle or horse ranch; U
miles from railroad. Price $2,600i Other
relinquishments, deeded land and school
lands.. Loup UmicV Co., Seneca, Nebi.
L1VH STOCK MARKET OF WEST
. . 11 t-" .' ' r
Ship live lock to bouto cimana. ear
nlleage and siirlnkafe. Your consign
ntnts recolva jirmpt, and carsful attn
Jon. - '''
I. Ire Stork Comsaiaalon a$erehata.
BROS1." CO: titan, rallabla
. CLIFTON Com. Co, Kchang Bldg.
Knydwr-M.llowe-toffman Co., )M F. Bldg.
LAVKRTY BROS., m Hjacuang Bldg.
Martin Bros. & Co.. Exchange BWg.
American Beef to ;
Be. Sold m Germany
; at13 Cents a Pound
' BERLIN, Sept' 'M. -It bfflclally an
nounced that th Prussian government,
Which has, the deciding ' Voice In the
BundosraOi, has drawn , UP proposals to
alleviate the meat situation. These will
be submitted to the Bundearath In a
few days. ' DetallH are Withhold, ' but
according' to a speech ' at Baden of 'the
minister of the Interior,, a resolution of
the duties on meat, or the Importation
of Argentine beef is out of the question,
'The principal hope lies Jn facilitating
the, Importation 'of live-stock from Scan
dinavia by the reduction of freights and
some '' modification of the inspection
regulations under which the importation
of cold 'storage beef, particularly Aus
tralian beef, Is possible.
A dispatch from Frankfurt says an
American firm has contracted with the
municipality to deliver In Holland beef
at 52 pfennig!) 03 cents) a pound, which
Is. to be retailed at three.-quarters the
prevailing prices. .. .
Political Notes
Further, evidence 'of gross irregularities
In the recent South Carolina, democratic
primary was head' by the primary in
vestigating committee.
Closing a California campaign tour that
demonstrated his great endurance Wil
liam J. Bryan addressed a series of meet
ings In Sacramento and departed for Ne
vada. Ex-President Roosevelt dropped his
campaign and talked deep' waterways and
bear hunting. He spent most bf the day
in Little Rock, Ark., and Came to Mem
phis at night. . ' ' '
Critics 0f the progressive party who
have termed the social and Industrial
plans of the party's platform radical were
answered by Governor Hiram Johnson in
speeches in Connecticut.
United States Senator Eliiiu . Root was
asked if he would accept the nomination
for goyernor.by the New York republican
state convention, but replied 'that his
name must not be considered."
William Wu'ghes; whose candidacy for
nomination by tho dembcrats of New Jer
sey for United .States' senatgr Vt-as fa
vored by Governor Wl)son, won over
James Smith, Jr., bV about J6.000 'yotes. '
A petition naming ten new Roosevelt
electors to. go on the independent ballot
In .Kansas was filed by .William Allen
White. Kansas' progressive national com
mitteeman. -The petition bore 4,000" sig
natures. ' ' . - -.
Tlie Colorado republican state platform
was .adopted by the state' candidates in
conference' at Denver. The tariff plank
declares the industries ' of Colorado are
dependent upon the maintenance of duties
at least equal to the difference in cost
of production at-home -and abroad, and
affirms adherence to the protective prin
ciple. '
The Peralrtcrt stifl judicious Use of
Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to
Business Success. .'"' '"
INDIANS TALK OF MARRIAGE
Mass Meeting of Winnebagoes Acts
in Fa.vor of New Law. -
- I
DRAWN BY INDIAN . AGENT
on
nc-
Trlbal Cnstotaa Are 'Tno l.a nd
Plan la lo (itnern llnrrlaRes In
ttnfne War 'Those of
WbHe People.
WASl'l fN(;1X)Nfeisrt. 2ti.-Waslilnst
cial.i-iiie ninss.ifte'ctlhir hold In Winr
bago by the' VlnmJaJCb Indians late yes
erdwy afternoon laa'ttended by alt the
factions oTthe tribe. i.vteva' prmiqunced a
great success,. by'k$? O. W. Water
mulder, who presided, .'he object of this
meeting was to arousrtMnterest In the
quest ion of Indian marriages and divorces
and the bill introduce 'by Representative
C.UIcghcr of this district to regulate the
same.
The hill is known .'House bill No. 2S5.
Us object Is to legalfje the marriages and
dlWtGrs.of jibe Indian living In the state
This bill was ilrawftAy a special United
States Indian agejiitrtd was endorsed by
the superintendent and agent ot the
Omahas and the Winnebagoes, the county
attorney of Thurston county and the va
rious missionaries laboring among" these
tribes. The idea Is to clear the past of
the Indian and advance him socially and
morally.
this 111 provide. thdt, upon. Its ap
proval, 'allilndlans Uvm'g rgethlr''shal!
be dsVlared'. legally 'married. In4 order
fully to appreciate the significance of the
umiliftnons'Vndorsirie'nt'o Vhls me'asure
by tlieiIhians!o'' thls.Veservatlffn It mtwt
be .remembered.' hat. .fjjr generations tVofe
people, have been governed''. by tribal ciu?.
oms, to( UiepV yully" as binding 'ia tjo
lnw s t6t tin Ir whlt.ne?.' PoyjUy
baaoejpn practiced bv (Jnenw Jar .eiiecft
tlons. Separations tinder tribal, , eustonjs
were correct and right, and the "conse
quence was the, mixing, of.ytles, to,i In
Irt'iited.' lands ' whenthe: estate". bf'; lt-
tane.uUottees cmnsvP' fbrcsttletnetSt.
The Indian has seen the benefit to ib.ile
rlved froar a definite sknowhdgeef fin
n)ill -Inherit Iris Jatirt , ht: th utuTe;. k
well as Uie benefit of, marriage In aceor'd
snce with the-white man's .way. for tocfal
reasons. '
Through the efforts of those In autKor
ity on thesa tw0 neservatlons and the
missionaries working among them .they
have advanced sufficiently In 'crvlllaatltm
to realize that a. cloud rests upon thoje
not marrlel according to, law. - it
The prevailing difficulty at present
seem to', be ' that the tribal custom Inu
played out 'and hat many of these people
through Ignorance of the white man's
law acquire a wife or a husband, as ths
case mayrbe,': by -an exchange ot gifts ot
by consideration alone.
The wiser" Indians have seen litis 'and
are intelligent enough to see that" some
Way must he provided to stop what Would
eventually be 'but little ..fetter than pj
mlsculty. ..In a. reMii t of a former super
intendent of. the Winnebagoes the.stitt
ment Is made, that there- 4s scarcely"
middle-aged many-in the tribe 'but -.who
lias had from ten to twenty-women... Con
ditions today are Improved In this respect
but these Indians ate halting- between. thf
dying out of old custotris and" the cort
prehendlng of Uia'")Ja'w.V' -, '
While the Winnebagoes are divided 're
llglously Into trcfe. iactlpns,. namel',, !)!
Christian religion, the - Mescal, .religjui
and the Medicine ,l'o'dge,'( they were agli
united in this movement and a., strong
delegation from 'edch 'faction was present
at the meetlnif. '-The iwipporters "Of -this
measure hope to' have It'ph'ss.the fegliila
ture and .become a!1aw' af'ari'ea'rly date.
Postmasters 'Coii&v:
0nf Parcels Systiiji
WASHINGTON; Sept . 2 .rrPostmaster
of the five largest cities of the United
States caitie to Washingtpti- today in
response, to a summons' -from postmaster
aenera.1 Hiiohoocfci who deslrad Mieni. 40
confer' wlth'the special' committee be baa
appointed to work out; plrta';. tor' the
establishment of thk'paj'cels pqs.t. In tjie
party are Postmasters Edward H.; Mdr
gan, New Yorli; Danfel A. Campbell, Chi
cago; Edgar O. Mansfield, Boston:
Thomas B. i Smith, Philadelphia and
Thomas J. A kins of St. Louis, and the
postofflce superintendents of each of these
cities. A '.'.Jv :VV "
These officers . will be.: In rconfefenca
with the postmaster general and his com
mittee for several days; givmgi.' advice on
a number of subjects affecting the op
eration of the' parcels post it large cltlfls,
such aa warehouse and ! termlhtfl facilities,
vehicle delivery serylce,- reo'eptacles, ani,
the utilisation of the' present carxler Xorce
In the parcels post.1 t .,' -. ,,V,-',.' y
The fifteen division superintendents ?t
the railway mall service were here, last
week conferring on.plans that are being
perfected for the handling of parcel mall
on the railway. systems. .' .
. . . - j.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road fo.
Big Returns. - i . : r '
Culls from the. Wire
-. . - ft- " - V- . ''', - '
Charles J. Hull of Connorsvllloi Ind..
was elected president of the Carriage
Builder National association. .. c
William K. Kavanaugh of St. "Louis as
re-elected president 'of tlie LakesnbHhe
Gulf Deep "Waterways association.-
The grand, council ''of tlllpois :Masons
approved a plan for building, a, homer tor
incurable Masons and to. reeery-e Wl
emergency cases: ' ;
President- Madero of Mexico, haa sflt
reply to President Taf t's. message o con
gratulation on tho occasion ot the cele
bration of Meslcan Independence day.
The Master Horseshoers' association 'in
Denver adopted a resolution urging Stake
legislatures to pass laws gtvhig themftn
who shoes a horSe ' lmn oni the animal
to secure the paymetit of his bill. v-
The efforts of President Harris of Vho
Illinois Bankers', association to get" the
nnnol cdtheting of , state bankers-to .gu
on record In favor of supervision of pri
vate banking Institution In v the state
were defeated. ., . "y . V, : .j
The grand lodge' of Free.Mason.'!pf
Missouri In session in St. 'Loulij made
plans for the erettloh of V new' $125,000
h6me for children and the aged.onVWia
site of the old Infirmary to match tji
new infirmary .dedicated' yesterday...-
State' "Attorney Jtehw WaymaitAil
Cook countv, Illinois, ahnoUtlced that lie
would bring -all of the power ot his office.
Into play to stop handbook gobbling in
Chicago, when the ne-iv race track -near
Mineral Springs, Ind.; is opened. Oc
tober 12:; ,
A charge that a fcU.OOO.OOO bond Issue of
the Northwestern Elevated railroad r of
Phleago was Illegally disposed of for 120,
000.000 to the governing t-omtnltte of the
merger-of the-'CTilcago-lev8ted. roVdavla
made In a bill for Injunction and dis
covery tiled oy David J. Evans.--y. K '
. rn..-- li-llllam -R TlinninaAn"fitll4 k..
i 11.T Ml ........ - - tr
the defense as a witness at the hearlna
of seventeen aldermen and a former. De
troit official, charg-ed with conspiracy
denied that he had- ever given to De
tective W. J. Brenpon, a Vguess bat,", con.
talnlng the names of a number of alder
men he believed might be susceptiWa u
bribes. - r " 1 ' '.'' '; . v