4 C Sweethearts OH I kJOM UP An ruii HoW rr IS", 1 vHEKl OUR. KID WA -.n y "Cist MotJTHS old) . tJ THE. r" RKAIi KSTATH "ITY ritKI'KHTV KOIl SALT. Genuine Bargains Must Be Sold ORETGHTON'S FffiST South -tkl 8t . Btl fxcnllftlt. lal-RP. two-tory nilly moilfrn ihiubp. built by owner, obllRpd to leave tho tflty quick. Mnltc prlco rlKht t anyboiy who means bunlliMii. Hip llvlnc room, trout urul back veHI bulp. awnlnRB. ntorm windows ntul iwrecns; larso nttlc; Ittumlrj' clothe chute; full bimement; tx-au-tlful lot ; Ideal location; clone to tar nnd .ich"ol. lots of hrubbery and htfdgf. Owner will iihow today or any other day. do out and eo BUNGALOW SNAP w$ LaJo Ht. u rooms, well built, fully modern, nearly now; cnoice loca tion. Prlco. JiSfX), behiK JWO leu than arttial cot. but owner murt have money iulck. Its a banfalri. f,i,CO 3Sa Kvaiin St., nn excellent, woll built, two-Htorj'. 7-riKitn, fully mod ern house; oak finish and oak floorn down, birch finish and ma pie floors up; larire sleeping porcht newly decorated. Take, H0i) caali mid $J0 per month. 2123 Ixithrop Ht. An excellent twn-stnry. C-room, fully mod. house; oak fin ish and oak floors: 1nvnstalr, uik floor up; trood irarnKe; excellent condition, but must be void iUlck. InvcstlRatc. JiJt South 32d Ave, One of the handsom est Colonial home In tho city of Omaha, faclni? Hanscom park, with SSx243 feet of ground ; very best of construction; finely finished and right up-W-the-inlnutc. Drlvo by this ntvi look at the outside, then rtca us for price and arrange, to k throuifh IL Host barealn In a (,'ood home in Omaha. TO EXCHANGE J6.0A) A good 9-ro.im close-In rnkldeuco; oak floors upitalrs and down; lot MxllO ft., with Hlcno dtlvo nnd Rur al,' o. Owner would put this In clear and nomo cnah for a Koodi downtown piece, with sufficient Improvements lo pay taxes, otc. What havo you? INVESTMENT Four bricks, & looms onoh; rental per year; rlosu to a frond wrnor. Owner would consider half lit brick liuprovod, bulanco cuh or mortgaue, W.Mi-li ft, on Douglas St.. with two story brick uml switch truck In al ley, llest hid. ill downtown buy In the market. I. V. SHOLES COiMt'ANY 913 City National Hank Illilc. Tel. Doug1, to. INVKSTMKNT8. Five-room bungalow, modepi. with hot water heat; most new; on paved street: convenient to two car lines. Itentul 125 per month. Price, $2,800, Three cottages with sower, water nnd n, on northwest corner 33d and Frank lin; paving paid for. Rental 314 each; 1576 a year. Price. M.D00. ' Store building, (wo stores below and two plats above of 6 rooms and bath each, full basement, nil bricked un. .Rental $ per month. 3720 a year. Price $3,000. Two cottages on aoutliwr.it corner 33th and Patrick Ave.; one C-riom and one 4 room house; , comer lot. Rental $21 per month. Price. $l,W0. Seven-room two-story house, with city water, sower and gas; cistern and well water: large cellar; barn; lot Xxltl to an alley) houtn In good order. Rental $12, Prloe. $1,200. VACANT LOT, 40x120 FT.. 25TH AND KRHKINR HTH ONLY $37S. V. II. GATES, Room 04( Omaha Nutlonul Hunk Uldg. Phones. Douglas 1234. Webster 2GMI. .Under For Balo Real Estate Ohns. E. Williamson Co. Itent Tnlk No. 47 , Why are 'Rent Talks"' like money? He cause "money" also ''talks." Not so bad, Is if If you will look with your brain , (think) you will know that the capitalist makes his money work for him In such Holds as the security Is good and the profit certain. That Is the reason he iij often turns It Into real estate, Let your lent money go there. Another (lust, starting), fi-room und bath, bungalow, with two full lots, mod ern, Can change plans If you let us know at once. See them at office. Remember Charlsew Heights and our addition about that beautiful park, hort Omaha Be us at oncn. C07 Puxton Ulk. ClfAS K. WILLIAMSON CO, Kountze Place " W have the best bargain In Kountt Place new, strictly modern, oak finish, up-to-date house; three fine bedrooms on second floor; beautiful large living room, with fireplace; all walls nicely decor ated. This house) must be seen to be ppreclaUd. Located at 2121 Pratt 8t. Price, $3,960. Easy terms. Norris & Norris ! 4 lire Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. Apartment Site $4,100 Three blocks from 24th and Farnam St. . comer lot OUxUO; small house now n property can b sold to mow off and further reduce this very low price Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 1S34 210 South 17th St. ' Field Club Home LEAVING CITY, WILL RBLL MY HOME OF a ROOMS AT A I JO W F1G l RE. MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT". IIEASONABLB TERMS. ADDRESS B 498. Care Bee. LANDS Investors, attention! I.arv tracts "cutover" timber lands tn Missouri arid Arkansas, cheap; caah or terms, fine cj'mate. good water, abundant ralna, two railroads, near markets, schools, churches; nothing left tn I . S. equals them for good ' r,n;I Kra" ''etables. fruit. grapes und live stock: enormous profits Vfml, Am.rn "nXuM'V J' - City, Mo, tttt -r:- , ,.,- ji vSrif eC tflm i n good , I seh-thl am ) have a heart 11 and Wives Such a 0unnin' 'ittle Tootkmns EEMEMBEE. I I LA TEIZ I ? taCJl nuimcjosk i I , PT ! i 4 - H I ) ? -tooth ijia v r r j KKAIi UHTATH KHAIj KSTATK ' HKAL KSTATH J ItAIMVAV TLMK TAIHiK I tnfrcnuf ntl u lif In lost tht-oiiKh the KKAIi USTATH OITV rilOPKHTV I'OH SAMS. FOR SALE S-room modern house, east front, comer i lot WxlTl. iHJth streets pavrtl. on car lino, garage. 1 1102 South :1M St. ' $(),(MX. I West l"ari)HMi district. S)-ioom modern ! houmi, lot nxtenda from Karnuni to Har i ney Hts. and Ixitli streets nre paved. i 4117 Pnrimni St. I $4500 All model n. almost new, 7-room houe. KochI t.arti, lot Wxl'M. 1721 Van (Jump Ave. $2700 Good C-room cottage, new plumbing, near car line. 9(57 North 27th St. $2000 R-room cottane, south front, paved street, lot 45x150. 2510 Ket'Ho Street $2000 Vacant lot. south front, fiOxUS, Mrma nont walk, street graded, water and gas, three blocks from car line, convenient to school, Price Wilt, JIT, down and $10 per month without Interest. Alfred C. Kennedy 2W First Nat. Uunk Hldg. Tel. Duug. Tfl. Two Dandy Homes $4,250 (04 N. 41st avenue, brick and stucco with oalc floors and nnlsh, wlilte enamc , bedrooms nnd bath five large rooms and i bath on first floor, space for two or three I more upstairs: large light cemented eel lar with laundry; best furnace, artistic lighting fixtures, sanltnry porccluiii plumb tig; buffet type of kitchen, com pletely decorated; two blocks from Fur nam car and now cathedral. Terms, JI.UKl cash, balance monthly $4,500 f.tO No, 4lst avenue, stucco dwelling of six large rooms, oak finish and oak floors both up and downstairs, built In sideboard, scats, kitchen cabinets, etc ; full cemented basement with laundry. best furnace, artistic, combination lighting fixtures, sanitary Voroeluln plumbing, decorated to your order; bedrooms uml uaiu none in wune enamel ; two uiookh to Farnam car nnd new cathedral; street Caved nnd paid for Terms, l,CO cash, ulatice monthly. Armstrong-w alsh Co, Tyler lMtl 210 Ho. 17th St. A South Side Home, Easy Terms lilt Slartha St., il-room house in good locution, closo to Catholic rchool; It will pay you to look at this .house: has re ceptluli hall, parlor, dining khiiii, kitchen and one bed room on the first floor; the one bedroom parlor and dining room am finished In oak. Including the floors; has two large sleeping rooms vlth gqod closets and bath room on tho second floor; first class ptumbliur and heating throughout: bus CO-foot lot, nicely sodded; has cement walks. Owner says to sell thin on payment down of $.',00 and bal ance siiine as rent. This Is a chnnce to get n nice iow home with .small pay ment down, HAHT1NG8 & HHVDKN, 1611 Harney St. Phono Doug. Ifirtl. West Farnam Residences P.wk) for un K-room, two-story modern hoqsc, with large attic, also largo sleep ing porch fronting east and south; wlilte enamel finish, handsome brick ptreplace; combination hot water and hot ulr heat; decorated throughout located on Har ney 8L, near SCth St. Kxcellent location, tll.WX) for a good 10-room three-story, house, with largo attic; quarter-sawed oak finish flm floor, white enumel fin ish second floor: oak floors throughout. This house Is located at one of the high point In the West Farnam district, closo to Mi. Joslyn's flno residence. Owner wants offer. George & Company W-12 City National Rank Uldg. Phono Douglas1 750. $36,000 lluya a TS-room hotel as good as new. I The cost to build and lot wus $75,000; rents ! for JJl.tXO per year, half cash, will handle ii. naiance ease terms. $30.oiio for a Sfi-room hotel, with a good store below and In u number one retail district Owner will take a lease for $3,300 ior year; $10,000 cash will handle It. A 40-room hotel, a new one. Just com pleted; three stores below and all rented sells for 335.0UO. Owner will tul ',,il?aT Und ln lynient nnd carry i fti.wj un mn property. J. B. Robinson I Phone Doug. SWT 443 Bee Bldg. SPIiCIAL HOMKSKKtrKIlM- iiitin' I first and third Tuesday each month to .southern states, grasp the opportunity lo i visit the south and Investigate the pout . btlltles of the six richest southern slates traversed by the Seaboard Air Line rail way; rich fruit, truck and farming lands can be secured at low prices; crop ktow lng season 2S0 to 315 days; 2 or 3 crops I per year easily ktowii: excellent oiimai ! Write today for special literature. J. A. , Pride. Oeneral Industrial Agent. Seaboard 1 Air uno iiauwuy, tHiitn a, .-Norfolk. vh.M dd Oub Lot ' J6th St.. close to Poppleton Ave., cheap! for quick tale. Aillrew Y. 496. Bee. WE HAVkTwo flue tracxage lots" In I wholesale district nt a neHei.. .. I offers. Tel. D. 4$42. ... , . - ...... v . , " I HKAIi KSTATK rM HtM'll I.ANns ton wai.e ! Alabama, , FA RM U RB A sk me about vur .h.n. i ; In Alabama; I was a Minnesota farmtrl ' and have fanned It here nearly three i "".'' woul! ttw moTt ProsMsslv,. t'uiiitfiii iiciKnuura. quekiioni iruiiiriui. answered. W Dunnlrllff, Boiling, Ala THE OMAHA ArUini.H.. Trxim. i uuiuu TOriTT acres, S miles from Nashville, on public road. 30 acres In r.iltlvotlon. good spring-, 5-uorn orchard. 4-room house, good outbuildings. I'rlre. Jl.000. Southern Healty & Trusty Co., N.-ish-.lJU. Ark. KOlt RAMV-NIpp m acres'-" virgin pralrln land, Poinsett county. Arkansas, grow all farm crops .or lno bimhels rice. At two-thirds prlco. loeatlon fine. 15. N y;ox. owner, I'otomnc. 111. i t'nllfornln. j t'AJJFOKNIA. Huy 10 acres of the most nttrnctlvn and product! e suburban fruit land In Cali fornia. .' miles from the city of Kncru- I mento. 15VBUV ACItH I'HOVHN UM , I'.very city convenience can be hail. Mas- l nlflcent view of tho big valley. NO KIM.- I l-ltu.srs JI1CIIH. I'rtcos anl terms reasonable, lCxcurslon Jan. 21; low fares. V. T. 9MITI1 COMI'ANV. Sir. City Nat. Hank, llldg. Doug. 2819. Omahn, Neb. ColorMUo. FOR SAl-rc-nellnqulshmcnt on Ifi) acres of splendid level black loam land; fenced and has well 2T. feet deep; 14 miles of Sterling. 7 of nmnllnr Price for 10 days J425. A good chance to i a nomo crieap. Aiorton & Waldo, Sterling, Colo. Florid 11. IF WK would give you a 40-acre farm free, along our Hue of railroad, would you bo willing to toll your friends about aur land opening? For particulars address Mr J. IJ. Clark. Iand Commissioner, Live Oak. Perry & Gulf - Hallway Company, Hox 4S. Uvn Oak, Florida. v FOR, 20 acres free, our "very best'arm lnd'. would be willing to tell your friends about our wonderful land open ing, and also do us a slight servlco? For particulars address J. II. Clark. Ixind Commissioner, Uve Oak, Perry & Gulf ittr()a4l compuny, Hox 437. Uve Oak. viuhh. On Lake Worth and a five acre farm In Palm Ueach county for S2S0, payable 310 monthly, and no Interest. If you have a boy that will bocome of ago within five or six years buy a farm of five acres for him and you can't glvo him a better start In llfo than to present him at ago 21 with a grape fruit grove that will mako him Independent for life; we nre below the killing frost line; we am reaping profits on high priced winter vegetables when the northern farmer Is shoveling snow and firing the furnace! our new city of Iake Worth will soon become the mafflu city of southern Florida. When you read our literature your mouth will water for an ocean bath; fine fishing, strawberries, bananas, grape fruit and orangus. Write for literature, to llryant & Greenwood, Itepubllo Uldg., Chicago, III. Inns, GOOD 1(K) About five miles from postofflce. Coun cil Muffs, upland, rest rough and not subject to overflow. Bvery foot can be used, fairly rood buildings, good orchard ! of two or three acres. Owner hos made ! money on this plwie und not satisfied to i lt well enough alone, has found a rat Jhqlo out west somewhere to put his money 111' und wants to sell. The place Is worth Ills prlco of $10) per acre. See us about It. MUBB JvlwVLj JMTA-lEi (-T-,. 105 Pearl Ht. Kiiiimis. FARM-quurter seotlon of rich, black land In southeast Kansas; closo to largo town; Improved und mostly In cultivation; $00 an acre; will accept mortgages or smaller properly In part pay. Cottlngham, 1S01 ist SUtli. Kansas City. Mo. MlimeRntu. SKND for a free copy of our new "Homeseekera' Guide No. 10;" It will help you to decide where to look for a now home; many wonderful furm bargains de scribed. Co-Operatlvo Reulty Co., Court Dlock, St. Paul. Bllssourl. LAND FOR SALU-Wrlte. for prices of corn, eloveiv and blue grars lands. Co operative Realty Co.. llumansvllle. Mo. AtirtinUu. FOR 8AlB116-acro southeast Ne braska farm two und one-half miles from Rarnston, Gage county. Any one looking for a safe Investment with a chance to make soma money should Investigate this, Price $i0 per aero, G. W. Douglas, Wy more, Neb. "FOR" SALi:-Good rich unimproved Nebraska farming land. Andrew Miller. Frankfort, Ind. l.MPItd HD iiolf "countyfarm-ranch; 7.M acres. U 481, Bee. Kimball Co. Land Snap 320 acres choice, level land, located on a telephone road In the midst of well tilled farms, s miles from Kimball. PRICK, $13.60 PER ACRE. CASH. BALANCE LONO TIM K, 0 PER CENT. We have personaly Inspected this land and guarantee It to be an extra fine half section and very cheap. A good buy either for use or speculation. J. H. Dumont & Co. j rhone TJoiiKlas C90. lfiOS Farnam St. ah or section is-ixo, cneyeune Co. ji..) per acre; half cash, balance to suit, if sold Immediately. Address D 4iW. Bee, South Dakota. Good Farm 100 acres located In South Dakota, close I to railroad, fenced and cross fenced, with i plenty of good water; Is for sale or will . ... I li L 1 .. I' . . . " "" pp- '"'' 'rlt0 for fuU Information, giving de- sorlntlon of property for exchunae. Ad. dress L 473, Bee. Trans. "N law majority rich river bottom land with valuablo timber. 8ome Improvements. Rallroa.1 running through. rn-r aero i u. cniiVArinv na-nai' ' Houston. Texas. SFNDAY BKB: JANTAHY op light, 1913 National 20-ACUK trnel Texus land, loeat d about a mile from Providence. Tex . :5 Milloei from gulf coast and 70 miles from Houston. Exrellent climate, gulf breeze, best soil In Texas, can ralso nny fruit ex cept apples; all vegetables I'ald J35 ier aero four years ago, before country was settled at all. country all settled and good crops raised every yenr. plenty rainfall. Present value, Ka) per ucre. Will sacrifice for quirk sale nt JOT. 50 per acre. Will sell all or part of trnct. Call Douglas 1456 or Harney 28SI, or aiWressC 24i. Hee. KP12CIAI. KXCimsiON-Jan. 21st and I'pn. 4111, to Collegeport. Tex., the. Gem of! tho Gulf Coast Country; fare J32.W round trip; flno servlro In our prlvato cars; an hleal time for hunting, fishing and boat ing; a free boat cruise on the beautiful Trespalaclos ond Matagonla nays, In- spectlng the new government Inter- Coastal Canal, which will soon bo oncn to tho world; free auto trips over our Ifi.OOO acres of the choicest land In Texas; finest, high protected, bay shore land In sunt:.. ill, niiiuii in ii-jiiik ieveiopeu 1111 v magnlfl-ent scale, making It unexcelled for farming, gardening, fruit growing und Homes and villas. Now towns, beautliui seasldu resorts and new ports opening; , i .... i ........ ..... i . i ....... ... ...... .i ... farmers. Investors and business men. lm- self. Local agents wanted. For further Information call on or address K. R. ltalley. District Mgr. of tho Hurton D. Hurd IJind Co., 1107 AV'aldheim Hldg., T.'nn,.. r-ltv 1 n TITJCAH Lands, best and clicapest. climate Ideal, Hofore buying, 10c InveBted for map and particulars will "savo your Dollars. John W. Wlllson. Cotulla. Tex,' Allnci-l'iiiicuUM, I It AVIS soverul hmall farms, well Im pioved. that I wish to sell to practlcul farmers on long time payments. For de scription and terms address P. B. Henson, Uttle Rock. Arkansas. We offer af wholesale for colonization purposes. 10.000 Acres Prairie, Kittson County, Winn. 0,000 Acres Prairie, Roseau County, Minn. 2.040 Acres Drained Swamp, soao brush Roseau County. Minn. 12,00) Acres, Marshall County, Minn., Virgin Prairie. 8,000 Acres ISurlelgh and McLean Coun ties, North Dakota, X.OOO Acres In Hubbard County, Minn., Cutover , Hardwood timber left. l.iU) Acres. Hay field County. Wiscon sin, Cutover, Fruit Belt. 10,000 Acres, Chlppowa County, Michi gan, Cutover. Fruit District. Theso aro all located convenient to rail roads, havo good soil and are without doubt tho best vnlues for tho money that can bo had. Prices are tho best and easy terms can be arranged. Write for check ings and prices, state tcrniB you would llko. Babcock Land & Ixian Company. 707 Pioneer Bldg.. St. Paul, Minnesota. UV15 STOCK MAUKET OF WEST Ship live stock u smith Umahu, Haw mtltnge and shrinkage. Your consign ment receive prompt and careful mmi tlon. Live (Hook CmiwiiUaloti Merchant.. HYKll mtOS eQ. Strong. rellab;. OI.IFTON Coin Cu. Ut i'-30liiuiu UldK. I ,Vlt'l' 1 " KXi-iinl.-e Mag .v.yitll.s llrlua. .n- (-',. tt(.m,igu Uldg. LKGAL NOT1CJKS STOCKHOLDKMS' MEETING. Office of Luu-aia-Andreesen Hard vrare Company. Omahu, Nebraska. De cember 14th, 1912. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of Lcu-GlaBS-Andree. en Hardware Company that tie annual meeting of the stockholders ot the com pany will be held at the offlca. of said company, corner of Nintl and Harney itreets. In the City ot Omaha, In the State of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January 14th. A. D., 1913, at three of'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the company to serve during the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may be presented at iucIi meetltg. II. J. LEE. President Attest. J. CLARKE COIT, Secretary. (HKAL.) D14J1I ' " " N'OTICIS Stockholders' meeting of the Union Lanit Compuny. Notice is Hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Union Land Company for the elec tlon 01 nva uuirv:iui9 mm ine iransnrilnn pf such other business as may legally come before the meeting, will be held at Room 1103, Union Pacific headquuitera uuuuing, mm " airceis, Omaha Nebraska, on Monday, the 13th day of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock, A. m. Tha Mock transfer booKs win bo closed lOduvs previous to tho meeting. Alex Millar Secretary. New lork City. N. Y.. Dec 24. 1912. D 24 to J 13 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of tha stockholders ot The Bee Building Company will be held at the company's office at 4 p. m., Tuesday, January 21st, 1913, for the elec tion ot a Board ot Directors for the en suing year and tho transaction of such other busluesr. as may properly come before the meeting. By order of the President. IKWStt N. P. FE1L. Secretary LOT OWNERS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the lot owners of Prospect 1(111 Cemetery association will be held at tho office of Isaac A. Cole, secretary rooms 214-18 BrandeU Theater building, Monday evening, January 13, 1913. at S O'clock. ISAAC A COLES. JlOdlt. Secretary IIAILWAY TIU3 CAKD UNION STATION 'truth uuU .lliiaou. Chicago, Hock Island .V rnciMc EAST. Pocky Mountain Limited... .alM am alt :J0 pm Chicago Local Paaaeoger.. ,.bl:U am bl0:l pm Cklcaa Ir Eipreai a (:ii m a .M ' Chicago P.r, a 4.1 pm a lit pm Daa Uoloea Local Paaaaogir, 4:37 pm a 12:13 u Cbliago-Ncbraaka emltad ..at.OJ pm a 1:04 am OUcago-Ne. Ltd. to U.coln.a l:c ,m , Chicago-Colorado Eiprcaa ..a l.M pa a 4 W po ... . .... . - . . ILKlgQ, jiiiui.rc ol, i.-n - --- ----- -- Oierlaad Umlted ...a TJ paa a t II am ' ,lt'e,l t0 touoh the match to crowded DrorUd U.nVi.V.5!;SK :triS':itfnen-ent8- U ' " -tatement CbUago Daylight SpUl a 1.34 am all :U pn. I l'J"ur1 tonight by District Attorney Colo-Calllorala liprta . 1 -.1 Terry fbocai 12. Drawn News Association Liilim 1'ucltlL ,p, , . 1 .". nm 4 7.4 pm ' " I OTerttni) Limited Clilot. it Jiu Mill... Aiifttiiln U.Drcw rorilnuJ t rugri u. t u.o am 4.w tu serving a long sentence In Sing Sing tor KumU:?:;::..::. -.'Vr Si ! committing this clme a aolr. "tool.- lolondo ooil u.ijio T.ouMr. Whitman's nsolBtants today hud "i"u-WuVn7'umV I I.m Ot orpo Grutz, a fire Insurance broker. .utih l'Uit m t.il pa arrested and he was held In J15.0CO bail. nw&WZ1 .-bii.SS llitTm Tho district attorney dechaed the evl- cuic'uuu v ortlnTCiern , denco covered "shows that a fire can In? NortTlinoUiNU. , i bought for a five dollar bill and ten per Trio CUT H.-pr" , .ia m ai9:zt Ptkota l'tnfr b ": im 1:30 m ..a l:ZJ pm a t:is pm ..a i:vu pm n.i.3n am stout CUy t.o.l Mlnnttou Mprwi pitota Lxprtaa ai.uuvui uiii.ji) pm Twin (.11 Limited a :W vui a; juJla KASTUOUND. ca,ro Local a 7:0t am '. uwkye v:prc u 7 40 am ail::s pm Ctilcno Local au.oo p-n a aj pm ' Carroll Local a 4:J0 pm al0:oj am i Calcaio special a 4:11 ...n a 7:J0 am faclllo coMt-Cblcaio a UK pm u t.u am j "all una .tpaa ..a i.n pm a t-.io am ..a : pni a U:20 am ..a ;i0 pm aU:3i pm 1 Angela Limned.. WKSTUOUND. Cbadron Local Uncoin-Dallaa Llncolu-Lonc Pine .a S:C0 am a t:U0 am a S:30 pm a i. is pm alOUl im .b l:lt pm b 1:30 ;m .a l:S4 ym a i:x9 pm .u l:M pm u.l:00 am .b i.lt pm b l:H pm Hutlnn-Butxriof I &tJi'nar Alblon-Oakdal V. nbnah Omaha St. Lnuls Eipraa..a t-.it pm a 1:11 ana Mall anil Eiprtaa 1:11 un mll:15 pm Manberrr Local ilrom C. B.).b .M pm blt:lS CUIcngo (irent Wealeru twin (.11 Linilt.il a :Hi pm . 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Kanaaa Clly s St. Jowpli. .a;3o pm . j-oj .a !.15 pm all. is alliji pm a t:oo pm .a4:JDpm a pa .a .0 pui .:04 am .b 3:l pm blo:U am ..a 4;SJ pm all:U am .alO:4) pu a t:u am ! m HAD pm Webster Station 13th Jt Webster Chlcauo, St iliiiubn Paul, Minneapolis a Depart. Arrive Sloui City Rxpreaa .. . Twin-City Paiaencor ... Sloui City lm.einr. .. . Emcraon Accommodation ... h 3 14 pm bll:U am 'iJf.m ' " pm b :M pm b :10 am a dally, b cicept Sunday, o Sunday only. Mta.uurl I'Hrlfle Auburn Local D 3:30 pm bl0:4( am It) daily, lb) dally .ic.pt Sundu, ic) Sunday. HK.VL KSTATK TIUX8FIJU8 Tda tiled for record. January 11, South Omaha Land company top. A. Ooodell lota 10 and II. Mock 304, (South Omaha . t TV. J Cualck and wife to E. Oalvln, Iota 1 and 3, block 2, noyd's add E. flalrln to Julia M. Cualck, i.me A F. Schuler et al. to O. Daa-rtlch. part lota 1 and 3, block, i. Jetter". dd.. .. J W Haap and wlf, to Katherlne burden. lot 0, Clark Place U It Coleman to M. O. Colmnan, part seU. 1S-UU13, valuable rontlderatlnn Fame to M O. Cunningham, eame, val. eon.. Arthur Kt to Kxlward FVupa,. lota 1 and 3, Mock 10. eubdlT of Albright's Choice. Frank Pruning and wife to D. W. Merrow. part of lot 70, Hartman'a add A t Stoke, to n. Stokea. lota 8 and 9, block 7. IJnooln Placo The United Real E.lat and Truat CO. to C I Watklna, of lot 21, block IS, Uruld Hill I F. II. DaTla and wife to aame. ame... A. M. Jefferla, aiecutrli to K. R. l"orter, lot 7 and wH lot 3. block II, Shlim'a add V O. Ilyball ta II. L Kuhn. lot , block 2, Ilknicom Place Reeda filed for record January 10. 1313: C O. CarlNrg and wife to K. V. Worley. lot 8. and part lots t and 9. block IS. 3 1 1 itn no l i 2,:s its 3 0 nuton Hill , Hatting U Heyden to O. Trlbulato, lot 2. block , Uncoln Ilelghta K J Stanle) to M. J. Naylon, lot fO, block Htlais Iteyden to L ii ilotis. lot i. . Monmouth Park I b,rK'k '.tHT Place ! w K K r,,s ,0 p J- Klh. aubiot. 10. I ,n J01""0"' 1.30 1 ' .,.tn., nu uuiuinu to i, j. oitr.ive. A. Dunlin and wife to Fred Polsen, lot 1. block I. Curtla Stone add Earn to A. P Hatp, sS lot P. block 31, tit add tot Bouth Omaha P Edman and wife to P. O Edman, part lott C audi .block C, lUeil'a 3d add. . 3.200 Two Girls Are Hurt, One Fatally, by Train While on their way homo from the Pol- Ish Catholic school at Twenty-fourth and ; Exchequer David Lloyd George by Vis Bancroft streets late yesterday afternoon, j count Hajdane. the lord high chancellor. Margaret Klslckl, aged 10 years, who lives nt a pollt'cal meeting In Manchester, at 2413 South Twenty-ninth street; and I Tho announcement, which apparently Ioim Kurczk. aged 9 years, who lives at Twenty-ninth and Castellar streets, were struck by the pilot of an eastbound Rock Island frleght train at Twenty-sixth and Bancroft streets, and both were badly hurt. The Klslckl girl Is at the St. Joseph's hospital with a fractured skull and , I j bruised body, and It Is not believed that j she will live. The other girl Is at her homo suffering from badly brulsjd and lacerated arms, Drs. Edward and Hugo Chaloupka attended the girls. FIREBUGS ORGANIZED. SAYS DISTRICT ATTORNEY NEW YORK. Jan. 10. The existence of j , . . ' ,T V . ''m"-" u' I " """son trust, which defrauds Insur- premiums after "flrebuea" have boon em. Whitman as a result of successful pros ecutions of man accused of arson "TTe for The Bee by I infrequptitlj u life Is lost through the trust's operations, " he declared. WorkliiB from confessions of Samuel Gnld, who pleaded frullty to arson, and leldor Stcln. or "Izzv the planter," now cent of the settlement." Field Managers of Woodmen of World Are Given Banquet A banquet, given to the eighty field manager bf the Woodmen of the World who aro now meeting In Omaha, was a pronounced success. To banquet room was attisticully decorated with American flags, and flowers adorned the tables. The officers of the organization presided nnd made cxtempotancous talks on the order and the continued work ahead. They were ns follows: J. c. Root. Omaha, sovereign commander; W. A. Frnser. Dallas. Tex., vice sovereign commander; John T. Yates, Omaha, sov ereign secretary; H. P. Slmrall, Colum bus. Miss., sovereign treasurer; N. B. Aiaxery, Muskogee, Okla., sovereign man ager; J. E. FItzfferald, Kansas City, chairman of sovereign managers; B. W. Jewell. Omaha, assistant chairman of financial committee; E. H. Lewis, Kan sas City, assistant sovereign manager. W. A. Frazer acted as toastmaster. The menu was gotten up on a little pam phlet representing a stump. It was ar rangod alphabetically, as follows: A Axe. beetle and wedge, blue points. n n. , . . .. ls noppers (.eiery: (j tsiump ouves; D State managers' mock turtle; E Sov ereign filet of black bass Marjory; F- Executive council supreme of chickens, royal au gratin potatoes; G-Joseph and his brethren fruit salad; H Uniform rank salad wafers: I Boys of Woodcraft Nea politan ice cream: J Water, salt and oil, assorted cake; K Monument Ncuf ehatel cheese; It "Get One" toasted crackers: M Morning and noon deml tasse; N Old Glory Havana cigars; O I Ishmaelltes "Desert Dust." Good night, For Ho s a Jolly Good fellow. QUARRY WORKER RESCUED FROM CAVE NEARLY DEAD ST. LOUIS, Jan. 10. James Meyers, a quarry worker, was rescued today from a cave on the Alton, 111., bluffs, where he had been Imprisoned since Saturday night by a sleet storm and the Ice. He was taken to tho St. Clair cpunty farm in a serious condition. When rescued lie was without food and apparently wci starving. Members of a train crew heard crie from the cave, which Is about sevontv flve feet up tho side ot the bluff, and notified tho Alton polrce. A policeman, two locomotive firemen and a young athlete were assigned the work of rescuing Meyers, and taking ropes they climbed the fuce of the bluff, which was covered with Ice, took Meyers out of the cave and lowered him to the ground bolow. It Is believed that Meyers climbed to the cave Saturday night, was caught In there by the sleet storm early Sunday and feared to climb down the Icy bluff. When he was found he was lying on the rock floor with no covering but a worn overcoat. A small fire Was burning near by. but his last scrap of fuel had gone to feed it. 1 EDUCATIONAL REFORM NEXT ! MOVE IN GREAT BRITAIN LONDON. Jan 10. The government 1 ' has decided that the next great work In Its program ot social reform, which will be undertaken as soon as the home rule, the Welsh disestablishment and tho fianchlso reform bills are disposed of. will bo a colossal scheme for Improve ment In elempntary, secondary and higher education. Tills announcement was made tonight on tho authority of Premier Asquitn ana unanceiior or the points to a scheme for national educa tlon at the. expense of state, probably will be Interpreted by the unionists as a defeat of tho Lloyd Oeorglte section of the cabinet, which has been endeavoring to make tho land question the govern ment's task. CHINAMAN STRIKES WOMAN WHEN CALLED ON FOR BOND Everett St. Claire, a Chinaman ad- ! mlrer of Ruth Barnes, colored, became exceedingly wroth last night when he Z w xiTS& l court today to answer a charge ot va- granoy. Wh ' p, . . . 1 . When the woman got out St. pon her with his fists. He ted and Is being held upon a charge of assault, preferred by her. The Barnes woman was arrested with a dozen other women of thn lower Capitol ave nue district In a clean-up raid ordered by Captain Dempsej Cliff Sterrett Alamito Wagons Burn; Business to G-o Right Along Fli-e that started tn the loft of the Ala mito Sanitary Dairy company's ham at Fifteenth and Jackson street, at 10 o'clock lait night burned some forty of the com pany's wagons, several horses, a lurge stock of hay nnd other feed, harness nnd the like, with a total loss of about $1),0"0. A number of horses In the barn were ic leused and fled In the night. President Schwager of tho Alamito com pany began making arrangements for the delivery of milk this morning as soon us he was notified of tho fire. Ho said: "Our customers will be served Satur day as usual Just th If no flro had oc curred. Wc aro borrowing and buying anything with wheels on it tonight to serve for Saturday deliveries. I havo placed an order for new equipment to bo built at once and our business will go on ns usual " CONTEST LICENSE CASE TO COME UP ON MONDAY Rudolph Gerbcr, applicant for a salon 1 license at 912 Dodge, location of tho old Wick & Moore dlvo. appeared before the city i-ommlsslon yesterday afternoon to ssk that the protest filed by J. 71. Mc Donald agalntt granting the llcenso be Ignored. The council postponed the case until 3:30 Monday afternoon on account of the absence of McDonald's representa tive. A few other saloon licenses wcry granted. Bids for city printing were rejected In the main, on the ground that they were too high. The rejection followed the recommendation of Dan B. Butler, city commissioner of finances and accounts. Ho said the stationery men said that didn't have time to bid on the printing and fo It will be advertised again. The city commission has Invited tho senators nnd representatives from this 'district to meet with the commissioners j members of tho Commercial club and 1 business men nt 1 o'clock Monday nfter Inoon at the Commercial club to discuss I "certain bills for the benefit of the dU jtrict." SLOAN FAVORS SH0WALTER FOR PLACE AT DAVENPORT (From a Staff Correspondent..) WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. lO.-tSpe-clal ) Representative Sloan today recom mended reappointment of Benjamin W. Showalter as postmaster nt Davenport. Neb. Just what position Senator Hitch cock will take on this recommendation is problematical In view of his apparent disposition to' hold up nominations unless there Is urgent need for Immediate action. KING LEOPOLD'S DAUGHTERS REJECT COMPROMISE IN SUIT BRUSSELS. Jan. 10. Three daughters of the late King Leopold at a conference tmlnv decided to reject the proposal of ' the minister of Juptlce that they accept $7,500,000 as their share in their father s Congo accretions and withdraw trie suit pending In the appeal court against his estate. After the conference the princesses an nounced they had decided to allow the caso to go to Judgment. The court Is expected to render Its de cls'on next week. It Is said the princesses desire the entlro Congo estate of Leo pold, amounting to about $10,000,009. HANOVER CANAL PROPERTY BOUGHT BY BONDHOLDERS CHEYENNE, Wyo Jan. 10.-(8peclal. i Harry U Patton, special master, sold tho assets ot the Hanover Canal companv, an Irrigation project In Big Horn count, at public auction here today. The bond holders bought the property In under the foreclosure proceedings for $126,000. A committee of the bondholders will form a new company and complete the work. The debts of the old company amount to $226,000. DISEASE-STRICKEN TOWN ISOLATED BY COMMUNITY CAIRO, 111., Jan. lO.-Gale. 111., thirty miles north of here and renter of a spinal meningitis epidemic, has been Isolated by the surrounding country. Cape Girardeau, Mo., Thebes, McClure and Mounds, III., have drawn quarantine lines through which none Is allowed to pass. The Illinois Central railway has stopped receiving passengers at Gale and Thebes. Six new cases ot meningitis are said to have de veloped today. Culls From the Wire "Working plans for the progressive party were discussed at an all-day session of the executive committee of the party In New York. The republican state central committee ot Washington went on record as opposed to wiping out party lines In state and county politics, A petition for a rehearing was filed to day In the court of appeals of Virginia by the counsel of Floyd and Claude Allen, sentenced to be electrocuted January 18, for the murder of court officials of Hlllf Vllle, Key to the Bltuatlon Bee Advertising.