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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1912)
t THE BEE: OMAHA, TllUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1912. WANTED TO UUY Bct prices for'tur.. othea.'ihoe?. W.tUt, WANTED To buy 5 or 6-room rtoufe ' tu be moved on n lot; would like one I within 15 block? of 14th and Franklin. Telephone Bed 0l. WANTED To buy old broken watches ana old cold. M. Nathan. 108 S. 13th St ShaXton buys old clothes, Bhoes. W. 5479. I - - - - - j WANTED TQ KENT WANTED to rent 5 or 6-room cottage, good neighborhood. Call South 16S. DEAL ETATE ABSTH.ACTS OF TITI.K. RKKD Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 30& Branded Theater. cviv nuiPEitTV von txi.v.. Field Club Homes Just Completed 915 S. Sith Ave.. fronting on paved street, one block from oar line. large, rooms; downstairs finished and floored In oak, upstairs two large bedrooms fin is lied In yellow pine, bathroom white enameled: 3 large closets and one large stoferoom. House Is one of the most at tractive built thla year, with bullt-ln book cases, plate rail and paneled dlnlngroom. The very best of plumbing has been In stalled and the heating plant l abso lutely guaranteed to heat the house in the coldest weather. House Is exception ally well built; has full S-tt. basement, with laundry sink and outside cellar en trance, nice yard sodded and landscaped In front with beautiful shrubbery t out this fall. Cement walks In street and Hround house; large back yard 165 feet deep, giving plenty of room for garden and flowers. Tou will be more than pleased with this pretty home when you come out this afternoon to look It over. Open from I to 8. The price la reason able and easy terms can be arranged. 3821 Marcy St., beautiful corner lot with fine 7-room strictly modern home; down fairs has lane llvlnsr room: parlor and dining room both finished and floored J In oak; nice light kitchen with maple 1 floors; fine pantry and refrigerator room. Upstairs has three fine large sleeping , rooms, bath room and sleeping porch, 'ifnts can De used ror bedroom m winter, as It Is inclosed and heated from fur nace. The Very best of plumbing has been Installed and the heating plant put In by Milton Rogers Is absolutely guaranteed to heat the house in the coldest weather. House has full basement cemented, with laundry sink and floor drain: alio out side cellar entrance. Lot is t5 ft. wide with good depth and almost entirely sod ded. Over $S0 worth of shrubbery has been set out, making tho place unusually at tractive. Come out this P. 51. and look It over. Open from 2 to 6. Trice, $4,"W, and wo can arrange terms. Payne & Slater Co. Sit Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Any of These $500 Cash Balance Monthly $3,150 A nearly new, 5-room. all modem bun jalow at 4115 N. lTth St. $3, 1,500 lOdern ex( air condlt M'ven roopis. modern except furnace; not new, but in fair condition. No. 2705 t'hieago t. $4,400 ISth .St., a ha all modern 'hoi lownstaira flni . Nn. "Wi N. ISth St.. a handsome, well built, 6-room, all modern 'home, in corner lot. 50x142; downstairs finished In q. s. unite 'can, $4,750 Just completing a' new, 7-room, all mod ern refldence at the northwest corner 27th Ave. and Dodge. Sts.; oaK. finish first floor; pine, white enameled, sec ond floor; bath room floor Is., tiled) a A romplcte. up-to-date house In every par ticular! walking1 distance, too. The Byron Reed Co. 'Phone Douglan 237 212 S, 17th. t . I to the oirice ano we win go om Why DO YOU PaT il,600-Not new,' but In first class con j j. vc blj . dltlon. on N. 27th St.. near Corby; Rent? $200 Cash, $25 Mo. Five-room cottage; large parlor, dining loom and kitchen, with bullt-ln cup board. Choice combination lighting fix tures. Elegant art dome In dining room. Two well ventilated bedrooms, with fine bath and lavatory between. Nice stair way to largo floored attic, Where two rooms could be finished with very little expense. Large cemented basement. Up-to-dato furnace and laundry sink, with hot and cold water attachments. On large south front lot, 60x127. Near car and school. Let us take you out In our ?ar to sec this place. $2,900. AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY. Formerly Shlmer & .Chase Co. J'W S. I7th St. Douglas 3S67. 12 Investment Close In This la three strictly modern, nttached brick houses, huvlng 7 rooms and recep tion hall each, now renting for $1,620 per year. They are exceptionally well built, nearly new. In first-class condition and close to tho high school and within easy walking distance from the retail busi ness cf nter. This Is one of the best pay ing Investments of Its kind on the market today apd 've can sell It at a price that will net the investor 10 per cent Interest on his mones after paying all fixed charges. Terms' $8,000 cash, balance at fH per cent Be sure and see us about this Investment, as tt must be sold at once If bought on a 10 per cent net basis. George & Company 902-12 City National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 756. You'll Have Your Home On these two corner lots; $50 now. $10 monthly. When $100 Is paid will loan money to build. Go tlx blocks west 'on Dodge line. High ground, pretty view. Ask us to show you. O'Kecfo Keal Estate Co., 11)16 Omaha Nat l. Doulas 715. Evenings: If. S3. or 11. 5154. NEAR BBMIS PARK Reception hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor with colonnade opening between hall and parlor; three 'Uioonis. bath und sleeping porch on 2d floor; full cemented, basement. No. 1 fur tfice. . -rnodern lliumblng. combination lighting fixtures', living rooms flnlhhe.d in ink: largo i-oiitli front lot., set out lu hrubbery; paved street, good neighbor .and: i'ln.ta to car line and sclionl. fuanr i-avliil; city, anxious to sell. Price only $1.00. Thlr L almost new and certainly a dandy home Come lu and ask us ' iboul ' It. BEMTS-CARLBERG GO. jpJ-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. Dundee $5,000 Built For a Home Jiisi finished, a very attractive modern T ik I ; J : tJ ti UA.i' lu I. ... .... ..f t , In.U IV-,.... .. t. P1V nnuha Stf'WrUS- SST S,Z 1 AXA "J,, " w" wBgr:wa ,om. .un We... we... and how ha, I'm the gcek that put the spit In hos. floor, three bedrooms, bath and sleeping i,'.llLjLri1I?!.' i ' 1 Oregon? . ! second. Kirep'ace and buffet. Oak i DOV'T TFTTR DME ' 1 IMPROVED J acies in Burt county.. They say Andy Carnegie greets poor1 Vm "e 1,lk lhlt slipped the cud In 'inuh Built' for a Home and owner called J-"-' A 72 KJVili' 'Neb. In good state of cultivation. Partly ' bu. H.rvlng vounr men wltl Tom.n 1 Cudahy. fern city. This Is good value and worth 39!) ARBOlt- STREET I broke, balanco tame grass and pastute I but, ,,"rlnjr ou"f n," 1,1,,op,1"a""s I ,, nlU ,h h , u .nir Invertlgatlon. Paving- taxes paid In Z7 . 7 irWr , ' 'fenced with woven wires. PHce. $125. on ' an 44 ",,,der t",1"e -nev If John V. I'm the xuy that pdt the bun In bunen- f,il $1,450. EASi TEJiMS good terms. Can use to trade Box 445. would Itock-e-fellerV , low. - J.K v- h1,:;Vi'TV 8VNDInMBW- Brand new 4-room cottage atu.ru ',ult 1 y-n' N'bi - - - - ! U",l', ,he hoQh who iU UCK , ,n th stttl ,1,R' ,I""Jed "' i v. Hv national wuf s l0 attlc. larg pantrv . with inside anu I BEST ISO arre farm lu Cass .ount:!lu Nautmk't Not nuiuli he n tho one ' Hamlltuu. lti;.l. KhTATH UTV i'iuii'i:un IHlll SAI.K. Close In Homes Easy Payments 3$d and Chicago St.. w otfer you Tor fn a It .1-...,, ...nd.rtl. complete house. ThU place Is rloe to the street car and In a good neighbor- 1 noon. .mi lanrorn a si. a noue u win Pay you to see: house has S rooms and needs several hundrml dollars siient upon It for repairs, but will be worth when fixed not less than $.1W0. You can buy it for a good deal less than this and on easy payments. See us now. 114 S. 29th PL, an S-room, modern, com plete house on a full lot. Owner will take smaller house or vacant ot as pirt pas'" ment, or will sell on very ea.iy payment SS2 S. 19th Bt.. a poor three-room house on a Tine lot and at the price asked will make you a safe investment. $300 cash and $15 per month. enumu, sons & company. Douglas 200. SOrtltee Bldg. Tins BEAUTIFUL WEATHER 3BE BEAUTIFUL BELLKVUE WHAT WE ARE DOING During the past ten days we have sold 10 lots In BEAUTIFUL UKLLKVriC. We have every prospect of selling 16 more by New Veer's. We might make ,lt M or 1(, but we want to pick our people. All the many new purchaseis of lots In BEAUTIFUL BKLLrtVUK are most desirable citizens and will add to the already high character of BEAUTIFUL UELLKVUB us a place to live. During the past six month. l'l new houses have been started or completed. We expect to more than double that number by next July A complete water system Is In operation. New houses ore equipped with all modern conveniences; old houses are being modernised. The Village Board has surfaced up and put In excellent condition the principal stieots. Tile most charming drives In this part of the country arc down the Bellevue Boulevard and through BEAUTI FUL, BRLLKVUK streets. Bellevue College Is having one of Its best years, with a most promis ing future. SOME BUSINESS NEEDS. It Ih not the intention to make BEAUTIFUJj BELLEVUE a busi ness center, but rather an Ideal residence suburb. However, sev eral lines of business are much nreded, as follows: A Good Drug Store, with Station ery, Books, Wall Paper, etc. A Complete General Store. Bakery and Lunch Room com bined. Plumbing, Tin and General Tte pnlr Shop. IJvery and Garage Combined. Some que to build a half doien cottages for rent or sale, a safe and sure Investment. We have choice business loca tions for sale at reasonable prices, and parties ready to erect suitable buildings. LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT. GEORGE G. WALLACE, Sole Agent, 311 Brown Block, Omaha. College Office, Bellevue. Douglas lBTiO. Must Be Sold, Possession Immediately Six-room, two story, all modern Iioubc at 1617 North 22d. Price $2,250. Six-room cottaBe at 270G North 25th bt. Price, $1,K0. These houses must both be sold to clear up a deal and somebody will get a bar gain. A sma)l amount of cash required; balance easy. A. P. Tukey & Son 441-5 Board of Trade Bldg. Phone. D. 2181. LOWPEiCEDBAllG AINS " $2,'i00 Only $00 cash and $20 monthly on ihf balance, including interest, will t buy a- now strictly modern 5-room I cottage on Ames Ave., west of 35th St.: nice high ground where tho iilr Is pure and fresh. Come rlglu a splendid 7-room house, modern went furnace; the owner paid more, but muse sell and wants an offer. l ll.OuO Only three rooms, but very good size, with a large lot 60x120; hvdrant, sidewalk, chicken .house, fruit and shade tree?; n very cosy pla.ee, near 33d and Ohio. 1 5U0 Good llttlo 3-room house having sewer, water and gas; lot 25x143. Now rented for $5 per month; only $76 down: balance $10 monthly. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Entile r.d Floor Ware Block. Douglas 1781, Dundee Home Just completed; largo living room, with built-in bookcases; beam ceiling and fire nlaen: Danelcd dining room, beautifully decorated; three large bed rooms and1 bath on second floor; line oaK noors ami oak finish throughout. 4S19 Farnam St. Price low and terms easy. 1 Norris & Norris Doug. 42T0. 4(10 "Bee Bldg. Cloverdale Addition 48th to SOth. Hamilton to Blondo Sts. Cloverdale lots are exceptionally cheap for their location and' are sold on very asy terms. See me at once If yon de sire a good, cheap lot Arthur J. M.cShane 519 Flist National Bnk Bldg. Phone Douglas 1575. 8 Rooms $3,500 Near 27th St. and Poppleton Ave, good J. room, all modern house, and good Hi story barn; lot W)xl6S; nice shade trees. A bargain for man with large family. Let me show you this place; easy terms, P. J. TEBBENS. Sole Agent. 7Jt Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phono Doug. 2182. . BARGAIN FOR SOMEONE. 8-room house, sewer, water and gas, cistern and well; all In good order: barn, lot 2Sxl4d; only $1,200.00, . Small payments. , 3115 Burdette St 44 Oinahu Nat- Bank Bldg. D. ja4. Automobile Plant BUUding with nearly 100.000 q. ft. floor, space sutiaDip iur auumouiit: udvcmipiioi; plant; with good Belt line trackage. Send for cut of building and circular. Harrison & Morton MS Omaha Nat. Bank . D. 8H. Vacant Corner Lot VjOxW FEET. $4,000. Fine for apartrqents or flats, Wet F?r mm district, close In. IJOUKlSS 5427. tvt" "tiTTfTTV?! TidmAvTi" Xl u iUivaivx uivD 1 ;ould you uo a nice t room, sir ct y oderh up-to-date house If the price wa """""" VZ .v..;."" 'I'VL ' . -ni . 11 ti (, :&ttWEP,Jff low enouKii : imvr tucn a uroueriy ouiwjne i euav enimncc mis must b.- ...... , I. a, .T-r- m.Ail , Al, fl....... ii IVV J I'ett i -or I HEAL ESTATE A Good Investment JA..V0 for n double 6-room frm' house, strictly modern, nearly new. near 30tli and Dodge Pts., now renting for $SJ per year, located on south front lot SOxlSfr ft. This proprrty Is rented on a reasonable basis, averaging $16.50 for each fi-room house and will make anyone a good in vestment. Terms, $3,000 tush, balance on time. George & Company W2-12 l ity National Bank Bldg Phone Douglas 7ti. In South Part Near Brownell Hall Good Terms Klcht-room, strictly modern house, within 6 minutes' walk of Union Depot. Owner leaving city and offers to sell at a sacrifice. Located on nice south front lot, near car and school.- Price $3.W0. AMERICAN, SKCUIUTY COMPANY. Formerly Shinier .1- Chase Co. S. 17th St. Douglas 3MI7 Apartment House - Site 2tlh St.. between Farnam nd Douglas, W feet fiont on paved street, pavlnj? paid, permanent walks, fine shade tree. Price W.750. ! HASTINGS HEYDEN. Kit Harney St. FOB SAL14-A I1AHOA1N. New brick house, five large living .looms, bath, puntry. five large closets, mil oat-emem, suu-celiar lor veseinoics, .ill modern, furnace heut, built very duraw ble and warm, easy to heat; repairs on this house will be llght-U's brick; tills house was built for a home. On account of change In plans, leaving city, this prpp erty Is offered for sale. Price. H; can give terms; two blocks from car. See J. It. Brandt. lHfi Fiirnnm St Tel. Doug. 133, SUITABLE FOR PLATTING-7I8 acres of A-l land, on Grovoland Ave., nearly In the heart of the city of Yankton, at a remarkably low price. Price, for only S days, JIM per acre. Good terms. Yoll will have to act quick If you want this. "Plioii" or wire. YANKTON LAND COMPANY (INC ). Dakota Nut'l Bank Bldg . Yankton, S. D. TO BUY, SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEE john w. bobbins, isoi farnam bt. j MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, indexed. free at office: 2 stamps by mull. (ULVS. E. WILLIAMSON CO., Real Estate. In surance. Care of Property OinaliR. FfNEBAliGAINTN BENSON FOUR lotK, t room cottage nnd out bulldliiKs. Phone Harney ltl. Another New House At 3lth and Webster Sts.. so sightly that you can rlt on the porch and view tho tlver, so con venient that one block walk lo the Harney line and a twelve-minute ride takes you down town. This Is between the Went Farnam and Bemls Park districts and the Im mediate surroundings ro good. The large lot, 55-foot front. Is Just two feet above the street. Th house has S rooms. Including a dandy sleeping porch. You will like this house. It Is well planned and constructed and the finish will please a good housekeeper. See it today, because It Is almost ready to move Into. The price Is $5,500 und payments easy to reliable pur chasers. Harrison & Morton Old Omaha Nat'l JlHnk. Tel. D. ?I4. ACItKAGU FOIl SAl.K. Six Acres Six acres well located, must be sold 11,1a ..!; nn luivrd load onn ml e from car; beautiful building site. Big snap for someone. S. P. BOBTWlUh, Sole Agent. Tyler 1MW. 218 S. 17lh St. HEAL ESTATE KAHM . HANOI I. ANUS FOR SALE. L'unnau, BRITISH Columbia finest agricul tural land. Nechaeo valley, near Grand Trunk; also Fott Ueorge, Cariboo, Peac River, Bulkley valley. State requirements. 10 acres to 100,000. Lowest prices; easy terms. Glenn & Co., 421 Pender Bt, Vancouver, B. C. TRAVERSED Br THE GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA ATLANTA. BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest range of crop. All the money crops of the south plentifully produced. For literature treat mrr will, this coming country. Us soil. climate, church and school advantage write, W. B. LEAHY, Dept. K. ftener&i Passenger Agent. ATLANTA. O. Ioith. DO YOU DO ANY BUSINESS IN IOWA? The Des Atolnts UApitai is Jowl's most widely circulated and most Influential newspaper. Its daily circulation exceeds 43.000 copies. Tne classified advertising rate Is t cent 11 word or ti cents a line. You can sell your farm In Iowa or you can buy land In Iowa by the uye of the Des Moines Capital. The rate by the month U $1.20 a line. Address Trw Des Molne Capital. Pes Moines. Ja. FOR BALKa"' well Improved 21'J-acru farm In Kossuth county; 8-room limine; cistern; Htonc cellar; barn. 40x5j, double crib, shod, hoglioube and other necessary outbuildings; grove; phone. Price $12.) per acre; terms reaKonaUle. Address .1. F. Comefoid, Lu Verne. la. lamas, ?0' ACRES ALFALFA. $4.V-HAMIL-ton Co., Kan.; rich Arkansas river bottom land, about 1 mile fiom Kendall (main llpe Santa' Fe Ry.); good fence; no build ing;. $1,001; cash, balanci al 8 per cent James L. Lombard, Owner, Kama City. Mo. Minnesota. OlIl new 'HomecM.ers' Guide, No. 10," Just lisued, describes some wonder ful opportunities for the man who wahtt . to buy a farm In tho greatest ihonel 1 making district In the country. That Is baying H good deal, but we can prove every word of It. Let ua mall you 11 ! copy. Co-Operative Realty Co., Court 1 Block, St. Paul. Minn. Mississippi. SEVENTY acres richest sol!, adapted for any truck growing; quartur mlln from depot, Lyman, Miss. A bargain. W. W. Byrne. Holt. Fl. M Wtourl, OPENlNG-l.'iuO free; healthful, produc tive homesteads In thoOzarl;? and 1,000,000 in western states, Map, particulars and descriptions, 25c Riverside Colony, Mo nett, Mo. NcbrwsWH. 40-BUBIIEL WHEAT LAND. $ TO $3J rJ5R At'KK. We have for sale over 3),000 acres ; Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest 1 "v, ,i,ir . v .i.';'u" lor fi' u',lcJ"d.ln. ''A.JVeragt with the beat In the state. Alfalfa, aliu l ... vr' ' a leaoiup crop, ueurr sou, naier ana twenty m"e wesi or umuna lo. taip .. l,n....,.L .'...I ...... ., 1 I... . iiui Vmfl. -Til. t. I HEAL ESTATE KAHM A HANCtt LANDS 1'OH MAt.U AehrntUn. Jl LUC 30 ACBKS of One vallry liinl ndlolnlwr the town of Hcrshcj-i pop. V In the beet country, west of North Platte! all tillable, no waste land, 90 aires now In corn and 20 In beets, balance hay,' buU 'nll- ought to be In alfalfa. Piloe for q.ulc,k . sale per acre, or about half price. . Agents take notice. D. P. PATTERSON. OMAHA. JILcellnnroui. HOMESTEADS Your last chance to get a good homestead free from the gov ernment. Write to I 14. Countryman. Phllllpsburg. Kan. live HToru market oi- wkh Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mlitage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Mrr niarU CouiiuUsInn Merchants. BTEBS BROS, ft CO. Strong, reliable. "CLIFTON Com7 Co.. fe. Exchange BldffT Snyder-Molone-Coffman Co.. 1 Ex. Bldg ?.t.iYJl2: - Cloy, Robinson Co.. 200 Exchange Bldg. The PetMstetit and Judicious Use, of Newspaper Advertising Ifr the Road to Business Success. HONOR FOR MARTIN DUNHAM Will Be Prominent .t Odd Fellows' TuanksgTvmg Entertainment. IS THE OLDEST LIVING MEMBER Oinalnt l.otlgrr Will (Hie Program In ('iiiiiiiriuurnlliiu 11 f l.tUe Emit Knjojeil m Hnir Vn ttirjr Alio. With Martin Dunham as the guest of honor, Omaha lodge, No. 2, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will observe Its fiftieth Thanksgiving anniversary Satur day evening. Rounding out the half century there will be a number of incidents to recall the past. On the Invitation program that has Just bten tssi-ed for this year's event, there Is reproduced the program of fifty years ago, giving the name's of those who surved on the various committees. Of the twenty-six names of men who uppear on this program, only one Is allvo Martin Dunham. This program of half a hundrod years ago Is presented It.t follows; Grand Odd Fellows , ball by Omaha lodge. No. 2, Indepondent Order of Odd Fellows, nn the evmilnK of Thanksgiving1 day. Thursday, November 27, J86i, ,at the capltol. Managers Governor Siiundors, Oninha; Asn Hunt, Omaha; John McCormlck, Omaha; K. B. Tnylor. Omaha; Byron Rccd, Omahu; Henry Grebe, Omaha; S. (.looiineii. umuiia; iienjamiii sticuies, Omaha; John R. Porter. Omaha; U 1). Johnson. Omaha: E. A. McClure. Omaha; A. D. Jones. Omaha; ( J. Karbach. Omaha; James M. Pailtor, Floienno; W.H W. Wilson, Council Blurrs; J. B. Iewlr, Council Bluffs. Invitation Committee D. C. Hutplicn; J. F. Sheely, M. C. Wilbur, M. Dunham, William M. Ryan. H. Davis, R. C. Jor dan, George Smith. Floor Matittgcrs-D. C. Sutphen, M. C. Wilbur. Muslo by Boyles Cotillion band. Tickets, $2.00. Many llnve lnMl hliice. At the time Mr. Dunlmin served ou this committee he was vice grand of tho lodge. Since that tlmo an even 100 men havo passed this qhslr. lie was Initiated Into the order In 1SW). two years previous lo the event of fifty years ngo. and ho Is now the oldest living niemlwr of tho lodge In years of inembershlp. Omaha lodge was organized In 1851 by A. p. Jones, whose name appears among the list of uoinmltteos, and who was the first pnstmnster ot Omaha, The cntortalnmrnt of Saturday evening promises to bo a very Interesting eve,nt eapeciully In so far as honor Is paid to Martin Dunham. Nebrasknn nt tb Hotels, 1. M. Dach of Fremont, .1, Kelly of o'iNein, h. r. iianson or v emigre aim L. .1. Manning of Burwell have taken rooms at the Loyal. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Blerman of Has tings, 11. i'. liunman or Leigh. Albion M. Newberry and Frrd C. Ratcl ff of Cell. tral City and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Davis or Miicoin nro at tne Aiiuaru. Mr. and Mrs. George l,e Reuf of Sen eca, W. K. Vundrrkolk of David City. J. C. Rhea of Arlington. II. Chase of Pen- dor. C. A. Gibson of Randolnh. T. C. Phillips und Harry Donloy ot Lincoln and Dale PlUtllps of Malcolm are at the Merchants, J L. Klrby of Hastings. Fred Plcutd ot Geneva. Cliarlcs Hastliisx and K. Mill. land of CMceoln, Mr. and Mrs. George HiacK or Hiair, it. .lacotiren ot Lincoln James C. Qulgle of Valentine, P. ( Jennen of Crntinl City and W C An- areas or Ulncoin ore uncus or the Pax ton. rrlte book worth a dollar to Diffyalll Bdltor, The Bee, Sts The Hunflay He for prlsa wluneri. Wftn en Beht, 0&. North Thirtieth Street 1 John rUenrud, Council Blulfs-lr 11 1. If a Ramtiler ruq over a chicken, would u fttude-baker? If the woman's husband was a diunknrd nnd she did not know it, would the for tune tell-er? Mrs. O. V. Sandei, I'eicival, la. If a farmer nails a board on the fence, will the WHKOu-hauuner? If Niagara Kails, will Oxford? 13. !, Allan, -2MI Cass Stret-WJI the of."0' 'Ih if the oyster can? I if Omaha baa a $1,000,000 hotel, will Jan 1 1). Butler? I "uVrr 1 .... l. i t....fc. t,.j , n, c. nuiu, iu u. ia.-Mu. -turns .ndlcate some states have , .. ., n,. ,.i. i His biuihi 1 " ' " ' r 11 I ' " " ' Feed for Cattle Costs Less in Omaha Than it Did One Year Ago The Omaha Dalrj man association, composed of about seventy of tho tights two dairymen ot the city, will not only attempt to compel nil Individual, dairy owners to raise the price of milk from 0. 7 nnd S cents to 9 cents a nuait. but have Intlnmstfd that the little dealers who refuse to come Into the combine and agree to the level rate will bo harshly dealt with by the association. It Is maintained by tlie officers ami some of the members of the association that as other cities, larger' thaat Omaha, are selling milk at ! nnd 10 cfnts o-quait tt Is not unfair to establish the same i ate here, but consumers, .refuting the argument, point to tlie fact that feed. Is more plentiful nnd cliftaner In bmsluv than anywhere ele and that thl? city bus many advantage over tlir larger cities located In non-sgrlcilltural sec tions. Declaring tlielr profits are small and thHt Inst winter some of them even operated Ht a loss, milk dealers reluc tantly give out the following sad state ment of the cost and the profit on each dairy cow per day: For corn 27V0 For alfalfa ) c Interest on Investment HJo Breakage and loss ot bottles ijo Help 8 o Delivery , 1 o Total cost 58V4C Since each cow Is supposed to give nine quarts of milk dally, which Is sold ut 7 or 8 cents now, depending on who the dairyman is, the net receipts per cow per day would be 1314 rents, which dairy men claim leally doesn't pay thoin for their trouble and Is not a proper teturn on their Investment. In thh first place, the tost of Hie cow Is too high. Dairymen are not generally paying $S0 for a milk cow. Fifty dollars Is 11 fair, average price, lu the second place, whllo pot n matter of Mulicrat In fonnntlan, It Is known In health nuthorl- itlcs, npd imi tlculnity to the dairy Inspec tor, that many dairymen feed their cows foods of lnfurior quality, malt beluir tho most desired hecausn It Is the cheapest and "goes Just as far" fes cracked corn. The use ot malt outs the feed bill in half, thvieby almost doubling the profits of the dnllyniun. But consumeiH am nut greatly Inter cMed lu what the cows ura fed so bnu as they are given stuff that will not ac tually taint the milk, but thn price of the milk, which hits at every home, Is their great concern. There Is little syjnpattty trj be extended to he dairy owner, who imyn his hired hands $.15 a mouth for al most continuous labor and leaps the profile, A fact that arouses the antagonism as well if the suspicion of tho consumer Is Hint daltymen so long fought the health apd .tanltutlon regulations of tho city ai)d' lost so Ill-naturedly, thui now an Increase is pioposed to punish tho city for the stringent regulations Imposed by tho lira 1 ti department and the yet morn sit lucent rules (hat are to b enforcod us soon n a new ordinance can hn drafted, Tho now rate, of 9 cents, scheduled to go Into effect Decembei 1, la being held Up by the osMichitlou officials, according to some dairymen, until this ordinance increasing tha fine for adulteration qf milk and providing that a dairyman twice found' utility of adulteration shall lose his license, Is pussed nnd becomes effective. Then tint combine will ordor the new rato. adopted. Schwager Says Nine Cents is Too Much for Milk Here Charles F. Schwaser, vice president of thn Alamlto Sanitary Dairy company, eald: "I want to make It perfectly clear, first of all, that there In no raise contem plated for Alamlto milk. We so conduct our business that wu havo had for a long' time now, reguidless of frequent tempo rary adverse conditions, a NUudard price of 8 cents a quart throughout the year. To cause this price to chungn most un usual conditions would havo to preseht themselves a severa drouth or unforeseen raise In cost of distribution, for Instance, "Regarding the advance, I feel that a raise to cents Is uncalled for. On the other hand, hose charging only (1 ccnU aro not making money or are selling n quality of milk that mutt be below stand- ard, They should get more thsn fl rent" In order to deliver safe, clean milk. "Feed Is not so high as hmt year; 11 1 falfa, the principal feed, being cheaper and no shortage threatened, and other feeds are also cieapor. Therefore, It Is not the high cost ot feed that Justifies tho advance. True, cows ure about $10 per hesd higher this year than last, but this l moie thah offfxet by the high price which thq dairyman obtains for his cows In tho spring when he turns thorn off to the stock ysrds. They figure on muklng a profit on tho cow they buy In the fall by milking- her all winter, fat- tnutng her and selling her in the spring Very few dairymen have mude perma- pent Improvements on their premises, hut those who have really Bpent some money and brought things up to sanitary con dlllons have found It necessary to put three bt each wtk. Mali jronrs to lolatlon of divine law. why dots Wis. consln' M. Austin Uulld. 1SB fouth Thlrt -fifth Avenue When you can't see qui of the house, Is tho window blind? When the houe is cold, what should you do? Ave the wood pile. If the clock runs fat with two hands In front of its face, how fast would It KO If It had four feet? Ituby Anderson, Stunton. la,-I'm the boob that slipped the toes In tomatoes. I'm tho boob that put .the key In Tur key. I'm the guy that put tho hay In Hay- denr. I'm the "-.sheii, tnil (hat put tht' hen in their products on A S cent bo.ls ,ind have done so for gme time The 9-i-ent raise nt present Is too attornf" Express Rates on Milk the Same as . for Last Five Yoars As a Justification for tho udvunco In milk prices, dealers contend that durlnK the la-H year, or year and one-half, tho fivlght and express tales on milk shipped Into Omaha have Inoroaned from W to 2.1 per cent. And as a lnrpo quan tity of milk sold In the city Is shipped Irt, It Is necessary to add to the price to meet the additional charges. The tariff on milk nnd cream Into Omaha, regardless of distance, gives the lie to the claim mndo by the milk deal ers nnd all others who handle this com modity During October. l!07. the Nebraska State Hallway coingilsslca fixed n dis tance tariff on milk and cream, applying to all polntsvlthln fA) miles or Omaha This tariff was Issued October SI of that year and became effective November 4 ot the same year. Since then It has stood unchanged, It applies on oveiy road en tering Omaha and from every railroad town In the state. Thn railroads leturn all empty cans tree ot charge, so that there Is nothing extra 011 thfs score. In the event th milk Is handled with reftlgerntur service a chalgo of 11 cents ivir can Is added to tho tegular tariff. Everything Is figured nu n distance basis lu HhtppltiK (he milk In. so that the rato on 0110 rond Is tho same as ou another. For Instance, it the rate from Norfolk Is a certain aunt, thn late from towns .nu other roads are the same, regardless of where thoy.nre located. Three years uo when milk whs shipped Into Omaha and sold nt 35 per Vent less than now. tales were consid ered temonahle and there were no com plaints from the dealers. Milk rale that became effective five years ago and are still effective arc us follows: S-fiaUltfjAl. fi-tlnl. tO-tlal. Miles. Can. Can. Miles. Citii. Can. Cents. cents. t to 20 10 ir. 22t to sw. . . . .32 n7 .id to 40 14 ii :t to no n 41 61 to ..,. .17 2S Uto320 W 71 to SO 18 21 401 to 420 4H 04 101 to 110 22 27 41 to W M 4 lit to 180 24 2! 651 to BOO... ..00 BS 101 to20O.....2! 34 These figures, It will be nolcd, are not on the gallon, hut liudend oi tho can In each mid every Instance Thus, If a tlve-Kullon can Is shipped from any point within twenty miles of the rty, the freight or express charm Is but 3 cents per gallon, or one-hulf cent, ucr. quart, l'l 0111 points farther out, It will he seen that the rotes mo corrcspomllngly low and that tha charge fgr co4.ryliin Is, uul a fraction of the cost that Is charged tv tho consumer. STREHL0W TENNIS SHARKS WEATHER THE ELEMENTS Vennls sliutkn In the Strehlow npait- nioiits have every other tehnls muu In the cltj' backed off the courts when ll comes to loyally to the gamo. Last Sun day over fifteen men bundled hp, in sweaters, furs and heavy Jackets, phiycrt, with the temperature hovering nroupil the 18 degrees abovn mark, 1 Thanksgiving day will find at least twelve men out playing tho Rathe, Tho balls ul this tlmo of tho year nte deud and In order lo inuko theni show' "life" Ihoy arc placed id an ovrtn nnd linked until they ar n lively as lu iitldminnuriv All cannot play nt one tlmu nnd Whilo four urn playing the t run races, play leap-frog and chnse 0110 another tu keen warm, Tho men who nrn matched to GRAY HAIR MADE DARK If Von Want, to Darken It, TIiIh Him- pic Formula Will Do It Nicely. There are fe woconle In tho world who are satisfied with gray hair when It up- peats lu their own dilrlt locks. Most or us want lo net rid of It, and this simple raclpa, which can bo readily made up nt homo, Is about the Klircst, most satisfy liiB means that could possibly bn em ployed to rhunae'tho piay locka to u spft. nice, glossy brown, To 7 oss. of watur ndrt one small box of Jtarbo Compound, one or., of hay rum and one-fourth ounua of glycerine. Any drug xtore can auppiy the IngrrdlentH ut Utile cost nnd you can do your own mixing. Apply It to tho gray hair or beard once 11 week until the ricslrrd dark shade Ic obtained, then unco every two weeks will bo sufficient. It Is nqually u meritorious for removing dandruff and other Ills of tho sculp und for promoting tho growth of tho hair. You will bo highly pleased when you hco Iiow admirably this nlmpln mixture will nradlratu thu truces of ago Ih your hair und how freo It Ih from tho objectionable fcaturrr. ot thu ordinary dyes, stains, etc Advertisement. 'BEST AHB HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHI19. 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