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S, T Sy - ottt in fine lo trict. Dou NICELY fumllhed room; close in; all * _modern, 631 8. 8t. MASON, ms—'rwo modern _rooms, on suite, furnished rom;\lete Harney 4146, FOR RENT T Apartments & ROOM_FLAT, ’l. frz:?l Frnlm.lk hotel, $125 o on i eell g T _mon! Vill sel wAleRJ SMrRIF‘Y COMPANY, { 1Tth and lll. D(\\Il'l‘ 503, | ONE 4.room and one_ 6-room apt, Hamilton. Douglas ELEGANT 9—ml7m Wwith 1 baths, §_ex- sures; also 4 rooms and bath. New Hamilto ug. 2548 0—Com! ble, large 3-r. apartment, part mod., block to car and stores, good neighborhood. 1917 Elm St. D, 73 Roard and Rooms. Furnished Rooms that offer every em convenience and comfort in private families or boarding houses of the hi est class will be found in the Furnis v Rooms colurvn of The Bee. Phone Tyler 1000. TWO newly furnished rooms in a private family; home priviieges to the right parties with board, near car ter 7T, o 1910 Bin and rm. § week. W_ 1ML Furnished or unfurnished rooms. H 3011, DOUGLAS ST, %018—One single room and one large one; suitable two gentlemen. PARK, 1703—Two furnished rooms with board, nice location, private family. all modern, _on _car line. arney 5186, BPEOIAL LOW RATES TO PERMANENT StisTs. HOTEL BANFORD, 18th and Farnam. HOTEL HARLEY, 20th ond Farnam. DAVENPORT, ¢ —Two £00d rooms in private family, walking distance; good location. Douglas 8703, Furnished room in private family: mod- ern: hoard 1f desiged. Webster MId. No. 24, 514—Modern rooms. Doug. 1861. BOARD AND ROOM in prlvlt. home for two. Call Webster T shed Booma. NICELY fllrnllhod room; close in; all modern. 631 8, 8 THE MILLER HO Bt. Mary's .. excellent rooms by day or weaki AT Yo Jandy o Pldens a: ONE room for 8 or 4 one for persons, large and airy. *With or with- out board. Private family. Douglas 1610, ROOM in private tunlly. lood location. 270 Poppleton Ave. ‘I'vier 223 MODERN, newly furnished rooms, firat and second floor. 1018 N. Zist, South Phone _8m FULLY fu ed_room suitable te family. H. 3312, table for two. W. 158 Wiy, lummmd rooms. ez, 214 DOL Furace heat. Close in. Red 6o NEWLY furnished room in private family; modern flat. Reasonable. w. | JAL KSON, M7, beautifully f\ll'n!lhad rooms, with or without board H. WANTED—Two roomers in private nm— ll). walking distance. Tyler 2836 ing dstance. Y e GRAYSTONE HOTEL, 2423 Caas; every modern convenlence; rates reasonable. Sleeping rm. in private family, §2. H. 278, RNISHED room in all modern home, anh breakfast, walki lhunc. 702 8. 2%th 8t. Phone Tyler 26X NEWLY furnished room, family; strictly modern. FL‘R:\'IHHED room in private 3312, in rivate H. lgfil home. N furnished sleeping room in modern brick flat, suitable for 2 gentlemen; close im: Doug. 6818, Unfurnished Rooms. FIVE rool irs. 2014 Hoctor Blvd, ATLL modern; 1817 North 15th street. Ap- ply upstairs. Furnishea Houses. 8 RCOMS, all moflen\ furnished, West I m distr AgE“RILAN FF‘C[’R!TY COM‘PANYh 17th_and Douglas. Doug. 0] Dluu-rlu rn‘ll’ HRooms. lel W—Nlc.l‘fl REVTRNRRED . RESUR. R R 1« suite, dnllul e R e T ™ South 2th street. % or 8 nice rma,, housekeeping. 112 8. 1ith, Houses a Cottnges. North. FOR RENT-$16; 3006-3007 Franklin street, 6 rooms each; modern except heat; both in perfect order. Can be shown &t any time. See lheu» rol homes. ITH Cf e oy lemal Bank_idg. —0 SHVEN ROOMS—2427 Charles, $18. Phone Walnut 2658, FH—6-ROOM _cottage, modern except fur- nace. 2519 Binney. Call Web. 2174 $M_SEVEN rooms and bat 2624 Manderson St b, ELEGANT 5 tage, mudem except heat. Apply 3!10 Hamlllo St. FOR RENT—G-room house, all modern | conveniences, % block to car. 413 N, #th 8t. M. A, 4519 N. 3th St Phone Colfax 1173. Wel Past, FOR RENT—Beautiful modarn _resis lence, 7 rooms and bath, rot water heat. large garage; at orence Blvd. _Pnone_ Colfax 398 §-room, all modern. 1807 Lothrop. $25.60, WALKING distance, 263 Dodge, 8-room, modern, $3; 4875, 6-R. MODERN ho! Rent Reduced Nice 8-room house, modern except heat; storm windows; arranged for two fami- Ues it no defilied rent §22, 511 Corby St. ‘modern; l:vlu and five-room houses: walking distance. Douglas 8. South. 8-R. cottage; mod. 1031 S, S1st H. 2025, BTRICTLY modein Hanscom Park, cottage, oak floor: . Har, 4229, BR miouc.t coltuee, Har. 198 T-ROOM, modern, 2%9 Poppleton Ave. MODERN 7-room house, 1519 Park Ave., $%. Pocne Harney 1o6. B PARK AVE —b-room mod home, $38 garage extra. Carey Cleaning Co. H. 7307, s-Euou cottage, 111 §. th St, §15. Water Lea, NLA" Troom cotts e, 48 B, 2ith Ave. Fhone Harney S0t Fine modern home, practically prettily decorated, good woodwork, easily heated, good location, near car lines. Inquire 712 Park Ave. Harney 1241 br. house, wod. ex, heat. 80 S. 218t BTRICTLY modern cottage, large yard, _fenced in, $18. 2419 So. 24th. Call 2411 FOR RENT—I-room mo mahogany and white M bungalow, enamel finish, tiled bath, oak floors, 2 blocks cross town car. 1519 S0. th Ave. Phone Red &21 DUNDEE—T-room house near car. T 423 or Walnut 3817, ot D. 2651 Capitol A NR Bt., & hou.(. L 324 0. ALF BD ENNEDY CO., w0 15t “Nat Bi. Bdg. Doug. 722, HOUSES-APARTMENTS-FLATS. N ‘A)—l-r. ¥2% Burdette, mod. ex. heat, 00~6-r., 8321 Ohio, part modern. (‘—0—!. 224 Ruggles, modern. 500—1-!, %g& Frankl mod 00— Park A ern N—‘ 8. 2th ., mod, fl ., apt., The Harold, 27th and an s, 'I\h St., modern, hot ara 26 ¥ urne\ mod, first-class, $75.00- L Sn ' Faraam extra fine, EORGE lu\lP P‘Y ._Bank_Blds. ge. Dath g7 m;‘lu. cotlage, ranklin, lt"flw—&—r Cottsge, 1412 Evans mice vlace. $15.00—6-r. cottage, 806 S. 29th, barn, $6.00—%-r., modern, 1815 Wirt H. GATE 647 Omaha National Lank Bldg. D 4 _or \Web. 2688 114 8. %th St 7-r., all mod. house, newly a;nred and painted, close in, §2%. . Gth (Benson), 6-r. all mod., bungalow, nearly new, auto garage, $20. 036 8. 16th, 5-r., mod., RASP BROI ? T‘oulllufl!b! (Continued on Column 3 This Page) T {FARM & RANCH LAN o modern, |, REAL ESTATE COME TO DAWES COUNTY. The | READ THE FOLLOWING OFFBRINGS I HAVE FOR YOU—~ THEN, DON'T PROCRASTINATE, BUT COME AT ONCE. READ THE FOLLOWING OFFERINGS 1 HAVE FOR YOU- THEN, DON'T PROCRASTINATE, BUT COME AT ONCE. 70 A, 4 miles out from Craw- one 4 6-roomed house. l’om ons| 10U lhed 110 feet long, plank fioor, for head horses or cows; 4 large corrals; omlf shed; large chicken house; cellar, 12x40 feet. Place all fenced and cross-fenced Into sev- eral different fields; one hog pas ture, with “—lnch woven wire fen consistin, acres, most g, o dita. “Tats place has Ilmad loading station, scales and #tock pens right on the place, aiso #chool house., * * * White I’h!‘l’, & amall, never-falling stream, runs H.h( thmu‘h the place, with a few rods of timber on each side. 'l'm- creek and timber takes u| bout 6 or 80 acres. Outaide of that, the entire place s farm land, and {s ait under _cultivation, and into erops. 140 acres is into alfaita, while the balance was into wheat this year nnd raised more than 10,000 bushels. * " 26 acres of this place 18 un- der irrigation, the canals run right through the lace, is the first water ht White " river. and abso- Tufely free water, “Nearly B0 acres of the balance of the place can be covered with water if one desires, from a service ditch which runs along the edge of the place. How- ever, our lands here ralsed from 2% to 60 bushels of wheat to the acre, and good orops in proportion, without irrigation, but once in & while, when dry years come along, the irrigation 18 found a good thing to fall back on, for it assures you a good crop every vear. * * ¢ Other land adjoining and still others further out from tcwn are holding for $100 per acre, und, bet- tep ye&»l can sell you this place acres or mere already neded to fall wheat, just as it stands, for 360,000, Terms to suit purchaser. 1,40 A., the most beautiful ranch proposition in the entire weat to- day. 13 M. out from Crawford, 24 S8 trom Gien- . Thia plage has blus red white clover, buf- alo, wheat and gramma grass pas- ture, nice stream of running water and’ dozens of springs; 18 quite heavily timbered In places; is about 76 per cent rough, and the balance excellent valley farm land. 100 A, now under cultivation and about 20 A. of alfalfa,” Place is all fenced and crose-fenced into several dif- ferent fields; has an excellent b- roomed frame with stone celll hi some t 80 nice protected by T spa hille very little lhnd ls needed for stock. There about $20,000 worth of lumber in e bouea 'ors thix plade. and a paw-: mill right on the place that can the place If desired for Xt 800 acres of au-dva *land wnd o4 acres s co by a school lease, which runs e, Gayerer swars Tet and, at the expiration of the lease, then the owner has the first option of releasing or buying, should the tract be put up for sale. In all the wel ther' 1s no other such ranch ne, and anyone in this Dalghborkood wili admit it yet. on account of ‘s umblnlfion of elr- cumetances, I can sell you this place for only $15,000, and on such terms as will suit you. Here lce, small ranch—440 6 M oul trom Marsland; nice t—mmed frame house, good cellar, good we windmill and tank, an &E More than 100 A. o lu:c can be cultivated, while Lbou N A. are now under cultiva~ il 1s excellent. Bvery place s hnvlly grassed 10, wheat gramma fl lnd ‘n_the v-.llen it s eavily timbered with pine timber, giving you all the wood and posts and Yo es {'eu would ever need on the place. 1 have a good place, 2 M I buyer of this place if desired. Price of this place, only $15 per acre. 827 A.—An excellent farm tract, only , north of Crawford—lays only 2 M, from $0 and land. 80 A. under oultivation, and the wheat on this place this year went better than 30 bushels to the mcre. About 14 A, is into alfalfa. the south edge there is 10 or 15 acres of cot- tonwood timber and little Cotton- wood creek cuu in 521 oyt of the south edge. The place is all fenced and crou-f. ced, and has_a good well, windmill and tank. You can take this place and put 160 acres more under cultivation and a good one yurl crop will pay for the Place—only §7 per acre, 100 A, 5% M. west of Whitney and 105 Horth of Grawtord. Good 8-roomed frame house, lnu.ll barn, cow shed, corral, I and vllndmlll—dl func ln cmll- fenced. 20 A, under cultivation, Th!l Il.(‘e is all ready to move onto, sell it to You at only 4. per ac ro. 820 A. of hay land, om{om mllel west of Whitney, and northeast of Crawford. This ylue this year, produced better than tons ‘of hay and @ great deal of it is now in’ the stack and on the P 80 you can see for yourself. f thls half section was in eastern Nebraska or Iowa it would he sell- readily at 8§10 to fl'l‘ por_acre. n{l here, the hay wi just as much per ton as n. wonld in the east, or will amount to just as much e-a into stock., Any part of this lowed up and ‘sedded luwllbfln from 4 to § tons of lfalfa cach year, of it would bring from 12 to 15 per cent on your anEILIninbol(ler paying ou for your own labor and all the fred heP you need, If left just the way it is, and just cut the hay each year. I cansell you this tract at only $30 per acr ,600, and on easy terms. Now, don't let any hoodlum tell u thll is & semi-arid proposition, {)o n 't wait around and say: “That lan any good or it can't be weuldnl sell at that price.” This land Is jujt exactly what I tell you it 1 am offering you Wil proauce. bounteous crope’ it Qv.n any kind of good cultivation, any of our farmers here have just disced, and have never plowed their Il.nd with the resuit that '.odl come up in place of «ror high-priced ualorn land will do th. same If farmed in that way. Come here, give the country a good fair trial and you will see that the country will produce you more dol- lars to the acre than will your high-priced eastern land. Don't be a penlmul hold our nose and the noses your to the .rlndl;one dl.ll yol‘t\r Illo—h brave enough and smart enough to get u...! of the crowd and come hgr‘ end get yourself a home as did z&ur forefathers to the now so- led east. The big ey has al- WAy S beeu'mdc on incry in valuation. oolnuy I pro- duce you an mdhat s and & nice profi here ¥, will make your BIG mone; on the %nu‘«ln in the vdnnl{on of your and I can handle a few peo fow Places | save, with very ol first payments, If they are wide. awake and act at once, ARAH L. HUNGERFORD, CRAWFORD, DAWES COUNTY, NEBRASKA. \ FOR SALE. ( Nebraska. THE BEE: OMAHA, S 1‘R‘RENT Y :7 RRA—!; ENT.\'I II.-.P- II\‘ Inl'll'l distance, $37.50 $r. modern, West Farnam distriot, 340 -r., partly modern, 6th and Martha, -r, partly modern, 6th and Martha, AMERICAN SECURITY « \|\II‘A\\' nd_Douglas Doug. 5013 Mason § 1 mod., $40. 1012 Pacific 8t mod. ex. ht., §3 17% 8. lith & all ‘mod,, N02 Chicag mod. ex. ht., $0. »17 rms, mod. ex hl "\ 2002 N. 28th St.,'$ rma., mod. ex. ‘hu!v;_gnlow nearly new; auto garage 89 | o eold on above date 191y N -—V')“TII !Ill)l\. Bl ESTATE AUCTION| SALE 4221 Fowler Ave. § rma., pt nmd stk BIRKETT & COMPANY E. P. 8impson beautiful humfl located 3 Bee Rlde. Douglas €33, | at 8 P Kot 10.00-%-r., mod. ex. beat, THL S, Bd . | b8 el imo-t r. mod. ex. heat, 1606 Corby »‘f’ Na v, November § . o At_I0 g ok fin- | “lrermn, $200 cash on date of sale a0 | " @prague. | 1V0Te a8 soon as abstract is exam ned 322606 ofoss in. | thowlnk' merchantabls ~title. _ Bulance 1608 ‘Corby payable s onth until $50 more $32.00—7.r., striotly mm\ fine location; | has been paid, o stemieht loan at § garage. 083 M,‘ per cent. This beautitul S-room home P, J. finmq co,, must be seen to be appreciated; down- 606 _Omaha .\'. Dotiglas 2152, | SLAIFs finshed In onk, upstairs beat en- TR S Iy | 'mel; modern In overy st bullt tour PaDercd .E,:‘;‘lm B3 houssnewy | years ago; owners live In houss now, but A ecave for Detrolt as soon the sale s |21 N 89th (Benson), 8-r.. all modern | gompleted. This property must and will Owner will give h, 6-r. part modern th 3 e real state agent bringing the highest RASP_BROS. Douglas 1658, bidder to this sale 360 in cash. FRRE RENT 1oie: New &7 co ttage. 5 FO8 N 20 8 Gr, 0 8 i8St ¥ 4 Y. mod. Fid 7 Ave. s, moct o e 8 s ieistl B, P, Simpson Davenport, §-r., [mod., $%; 12 others, # (0 $%5; 6-r., %27 8§ §t, §7. McKitrick Real - Ea‘ate 'Co. |mm\n~ 14s3: Tyler 2140 J, OWNER. |6-ROOM cottage, rent cheap fo smail | JAMES L. DOWD, AUCTIONBER. | family: micdern .|\..~|.| heat; newly | perod torn 1) s ‘ot \ ation ¢ d 328 Toand tapered. storm “windows For further information call Red 328 “N. Hth Ave, b-room hov , GlobeVan&btofage | BRAND Blst vacant houses and apartmemts: aiso for the Central Furniture Sto; REN AIPA rniture Store's FREB orage Co C.II us !nr o8- Maggard’s {hamtrs ing, #hippl; 7 #l‘ ‘o] uw PPIng. 1713 Webater St ern house, with floors, wi FPhone NEW Just belng completed, § rooms, furnace, modern in overy detall, cated on South 8th 813 Brandels Theator FIVE-ROOM cottuge, =4 St. 1 G, FIDELITY N3GAL FREE ; Phone Douglas 288 for complete et of |~ DANDY MOD Price reduceq from ¥ storage, moving. th and Jackson Sta [§ rooms, all modern, Gordon Van Co ok yhle 9 N. 11th St OWNIIR will sacrifice &r., work wofilor an, BUNGALOW oak finish, ce- Etores, moves, lial‘kl. shipa; 3-thorse van | rient basement with floor drain, hot and and 2 men, $1.¥ pe ¥ cold water, cement walks. oast front iot, mo. 3 splendid nelghborhood, close to school NEV Tiodern hous price. $3,000; terma to ‘good partles. Lo~ Ave. near Martha. CARLBERG, Bldg. W00 for quick sale; tine large lot, only . blockl from Ames Ave. car. $300 to $500 monthly payments M1 MPANY D. 17 striotly mod: large slceping room, on nicely decorated. Terma. — REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE Crel, h Sons & Co., Bee Bldg. Houses froff 2o & O oo J.C.Reed &%ne’s Stores a Offioca. MODE! convenhm. omcu. Continental block. umnt FOR RKNT——( orner room, 2x100, in county seat to'"bm“ location In city and rent reasonal Address Temple Craft Assoclation, Aurora, Neb. BRICK atore to rent in Concordia, Kan., [second Co., mnvlnl‘ Dmklnl & storage nn acoount we of 834 and floor; can' 22x88, Growing (‘llg of 6,000 pop. Pav walls throughout streets and all ern conveniences; T cvarythl“ Ry. outlets; rich farming country; pre-|diately. i | fer' some line of business that can use | two floors and burment will l:flm!r to suit tenant. Address C. W. nald, Concordia, Kan. an_investment, WANTED TO BUY | WANTBD TO seen by going_di we wil BUY-—-Four second hand wheels such as are used on go- ~carts of baby buggles; wheels must good { condition &nd trom el to ton Inehas 1a | diameter and all of the same size. For turther information Phone Harney 4508, WANTED to buy on_monthly payments small storeroom with 1iving ~rooms above in central achool district. Phone Red T854. low Is a dandy. -lnd worti the o S WANTED TO BUY OFFICE furnfture bought and sold. J. C. Reed, 1207 g‘m Doug. 614, (hll place on balance monthly, 4111 Chicago St. today. s Creigh, Sons & Co, Strictly high grade plano Wab, Yale buys everything 24 hand. Web. HIG rices for old clothing. D, #id WANTED TO RENT NI fin}' furniahdd, “woll Teated room, 8726, and REAL ESTATE NEW YORK FARMS FOR SBALD, 16 cows, team, tools, crops wnd hens go with this 18-acre farm; house, basement | fru barn, new sllo, orchard and woods. Price, | rants, ete. 6,0 driveway. nuML GEOR THE HOMELESS AND | terms. 0Y FOR THE RENTER. & acraes lu.mu, barn, ou,lmxd stream, cows, team, tools. Prige, Wity "HAMMER ALONG "iHi LINDS OF CITY STARVATION? 80-acre farm, house, barn, orchard, woods, stream. & cws, villake one mile; city, 8; school, rods. Price, 31,400 cash, §100 yearly. Write for photos, l- road'fare one way 1o purchager. i M BON, 2426 5. Balina St., Byracuse, N. Y. Nebraska. 90 ACRES of the best wheat land in Western Nebraska; 450 acres school land, W0 actes privately ownied; cut near % siacks of chioice upland hay on culy part of the section thls year; N-\co Erasn stanas knco-hish*“This® 3 unimproved, except 3 miles of fence, gt find better land anywhere. for_school land in cash; $19,200 for scction, $4,800 cash, balence to be paid $1.000 per vear with interest at 6 per Cent per annum. More cash, heuer terms, Will not separate. Write ¥ 124, Bee. e toie S TR0 T TN Hes FOR SALE—Eighty-acre farm, in cultl- vation, at Decatur, Burt Co., Nebraska; owned by widow lady who is compelled Lo change climate. Will carry $2,500 on the land at & per cent interest. Address P, Box No. 665, care Tribune, Hastings, Neb! UNIMPROVED 210-acre stock farm in Lmuzhu county for $50 an acre, Address Offers 1vin nice ception farge lot, coment all conveniencei lot near 33d an sold at a bargal YOUR OFFERS, Doug. 8962, Buturday evening and Bunday morning 'f“‘ order. for one month, giviag sixtesn ads on twelve different days tor §; or 6 words, or 7 words, $6. rgest circulation of sny lowa news- upl:r‘. 20,00 readers daily 1o four great i | : | REAL ESTATE LOANS #00 TO $10,00 made Drompily. l‘..‘l:. Wead, Wead Hdg.. IMb & r'hrnu.n (ITY ud farm loans, b, per oent $. Bumont & Co.. s Bate’ Hank: A “For Bale” ad will turn second-hand cash. turniture into alA\ITID—()a farm and city loans at owest PETERS TRUST CO., 162 Farnam. cn? Tty Large I - Fhomas o & -wu:niwflu them at any East fronts on Dodge St., trict, homes to bulld, " W ha It tan't oo late tc have It ready them tode. OMAH homes. Eu O'KEEFE REAL ETI'A 2 1006 Omahs National. Phone uglas ITIA MONEY on hand for city and farm loans, H. W. Binder, City National Bunk Bldg. 6% gl‘mfl. C. 0 riberg, 16 IIEAL ESTATE—~FOR EXCHANGE| 6-room cnlll1l~ WILL sell or exchange young Elberis | " SXcopt hea S ) peach orchard at Palisade, Colo., for land or mdse. Write owner, W, F | Dan- iglson, 1024 University, umu Coun aores | bara: . rented, d; fo! Ao\a or eot- | invest. t R, e o o St FOR SALE or exch couver, British Bee. ,.[ two lots in Van- \'u- Columbla. Address 21, 17th and Douglas. complete; s in the Dlace to purchase a home where It will bungalbw ocouples is no the total price we a property as it now stands, be glad to take Hiatt-Fairfield Co. 2330 Omaha Nat. Bank Blag. Own Your Home This B-room, completely modern bunga- h, furnace, wyment ining room in oak, large pantry, kitchen, _refrigerator room; combination stairway. basement; hot water heat, shade trees, ornamental in that newly' N R buys 2 storercoms, 33d and Harney | Southwest Corner another business deal ve Dbeen instructed by the owner to of 'er for sale the southeast corner of Harney 8ts. The fect on which there is a benulltul $-room strictly modern up-to-date bungalow: fine rooms and bath on the first floor; two excellent roon ground » 5TX100 d a hall on the d-painted in_rear; possession Imme- be a home as well as e ground which s worth nea sking for the This can be rect or call us up and you out Tel. D. 498 price asked full cement light, well that is needed to $00 cash and Bo sure you Ko to For price call 508 Bee Bidg. Douglas 200, Dodge St. Bargain| 3512 Dodge Bt.—A dand well built, g% "'}x, y With private fam: | siriotly modern, south tront, S-room house; large reception hall, "VID‘ room oak floors; four good bed- FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE rooms on second Tloor, finiahed n white ——————eeeeeee | enamel, OB ors; ‘bath, good atti: New York. Closets ard built-in wardrobe, Good Good Fine Tot Wit shrubs and some consisting of apples, grapes, cur~ Good cement floor garage, Price, 96,600, Tmmediate possession, D. V. Sholes Co. 916-16 City Nat. Bk, Bldg. We Are Taking Reasonable Doug. 4. on West Farnam Home Cosy 6-room, modern, two-story, room arrangement first rocma on second floor, y large; HOT WATER HEAT; largs oo one driveway, garage, with located on_south’ front Farnam. This house l- in excellent condition and is golng to n. GET BUSY \VITH Glover & Spain "o r!ly National. West Farnam Goes This Week Y 1%, Beo. Wiscomsin, 48 N. sth Ave, near cathedral and Baunders school, 4 rooms down, in ma- uPPE:‘:l w“"?:"lfi thevs uulon_ ufu ogany and oak, all fine oak floors; 3 & for sale ms, bath and sleepin, orch aboVi um Ask ook T oom third llour x 0; $1,000 cash, Oanu-ul una utl l:xcnnnl lands | balance monthly it des! red. 'Make offer z:‘rmnmk ' | BT before 1 LEAVE OMA"A SATURADY. s ask for ple or» al > rogs Land 'f.fiu-ml:'f Lepare. 'S8 | 0’Keefe Real Estate Co., T ionAaso) Wil lease to you for one or tvo yeurs c ‘\'(‘,.,‘:' You Call Harney sood y and sond it o B € Bar ains, $200( Cash _—y M""‘,Pfl“’""”,‘ oy, Pridey brulkun Bt, 6 rooms o ~filve woprds e evening, Saturday morning Vena every ‘“h- modern extept i both in Wil sell on easy , payments monthly like rent. Be your own Tandlord. “Wiii show time. W, T. SMITH CO., ____City National Banl Bank ¥ West Farnam Lots th St., just morth of leveloped dis- to good n especlally safe place ve bullt several houses. o art one for you and n spring. Only two east front lou I.t in the block—look at Harrison & Morton m“cc;m HKEAL ESTATE--MJSCHLLANEOUS A Home Bargain $2,500 walking dfstance; mod- paved street; on ear line. Good Investment cottage and brings 14 per cent on American Security Co. Doug. i3, \I'l RDAY, \'O\'EMIH".R 6, REAL l-"iT\Tl'«—H(‘I'TII SIDE A | SATUR! SATU BEAI. I\‘-fl‘l‘l’!‘h—fl()l TII SIDE AUCTION SALE RDAY, NOVEM SALE TO TAKE PROP: BER 6TH, 10 A, M, PLACE ON THE ERTY. Bargain hunters had a great opportunity at our first auction sale on (First street south of Leavenworth) October 26th and everyone got a great bargain for the property sold for less than we have been offered at private sale. same non-resident owner the three-story brick | Marcy street We are now offering for the building, 2662-25664-2566 Lot 83x120 Open for inspection every day from 10 to 12 and from 2 to 4, Thir well-bullt three-story brick building contains thirty | has a new steam heating plant. | ations instde. it section is filling up fast and rooms are in great demand. Plal for these improvements and will be given to the buyer, | portunity for a bullder or contractor to own an apartment house at small outlay for improvemente and alterations. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD T0 THE NOVEMBER 6TH AT 10 A. M, MUST BE PAID AT THE SALE AND ONE-FOURTH OF THE PURCHASE PRICE WITHIN 10 DAYS. = The balance payable at the rate of $1,000 a year with interest at 6 per cent payable semi-annually. and mortgage taken when one-half purchase price is paid. DAY, will make a splendid rooms and It is in good repair and with some alter- light housekeeping apartment, This e drawn This is a great op- TERMS OF SALE: . HIGHEST BIDDER ON $200 CASH OR CHECK Deed will be given SBALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 10 A, M. uctioneers. JAS. L. DOWD CO,, N. P, DODGE 00, 15th and Harney, Agent. concrete poreh, brick balu Bedford stone coping, front ves! Field Club District Large New Residence A beautiful brick residence; n‘lnfom.d ibule with tile floor, coat closet with mirror door off v bookcases, French doors estibule livh) room and den; and dining rooms; built-in hu’ffl ‘window | & neled walnscoti room; seat rafl firsi and and fans, anrd in_dining floor and drain; second ventilated :‘n-drnnml with large closets an oors You can buy haas tile floor, b shower bat irons and v roont wit e .twun llvlnl oelling Uving below plate nish on the throughout; oak onk floors kitchen with_built-In _china cupboards, Has just been completed broom and table leaf closet, with clothes Has oak 'and dust ohute; 11! entry for lce box oor has thrge large mirror Inrge -Ioepln[ poreh; bath room | . 1 lavatory | tub, pede: o attic basement larg } equipped with laundry tubs, tollet, fioor tain, plped for gns and wi {ricity, with necessary wall red for eleo- plugs for acuum cleaner. Bntire e house has up-to-date semi-indirect li __REAL ESTATE—SUBUKBAN Dundee. New Dundee Home 6-Rooms, Modern, $700 Cash And monthly payments lower than rent, wm hny a nearly new é-room all mod- ocated on the mouth front enrm-r ., only 2 bluckn from l‘u \Ine. has recoption hall, “fi dining room, pant -nd lrhen-‘ll fln- with same ma~ ished In oak and terial. Three dandy hodronmn and bath on the .rooml floor, finished iIn hard- wood, oak floors; full basement with cex ment floory furnace heat and laundry, rn “ Owner is loaving town -nfl Price cut from 84,000 L\,xm for rmmrame sale, The Byron Reed Co 212 8, 17th 8t Douglas 207, lng flxtur-l. all walls nicely decoral afl. Bores fine com you FOR We from ately the excl Harney St, near 63d; $1,160, ‘with onl~lhlrd cclh enter. REAL na for entire house; mrmr lot, with shade trees; .vu# Jhad. h-n- Park distric Terma. Write hlvs w well, boolk! recelv Co., w3 W. Walnut 8t., BALE—~By o usive Harne; sas Ave. ) loulh hnl al.)ldock west b, tl’; it 0.)‘ line, sur- roun beautitul ni uw. in summer, warm nter. ob, %. Cottages are offering 1l modern houses, located Howard Sts., only seven mnutn 16th ana Farnam, if you cannof For turther information call Hiatt-Fairfield Co. ! 20 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. WSS | ATE—INVESTMENTS Bargain Norris & Noms 400 Bee Bldg. | BEAL FB’!‘ATE—-MISOELLANMU! RT OF SHLLIN CASH. This little brochure expiains fully how we can sell your real estate or bu for cash, no matter where located. mean It Tel. Douglas 4870, FOR today deacribing what buy or llrhvl‘ let 1) ines. Ia.—e wner, lot la Bvanston, rvnldl’nol ll(r!e , on Price 0. 1. Car- s, X eet, de ' Miller park, m l"o dandy llV.—M d near ¥ £ t h.ndh Eotrot the Tel. D. 8 il st to able Let us ‘ell Jantages of this addition and show you resent = | RRRMS, which are only one-tenth sash and 1 per eent of purchase price, REAL IBTATHUBUBBAN Dundee. DUNDEE'S NEWEST RESIDENC I8 LOCATED south of Dodge St north of Howard St and east of bdd St. “AND NOW OFFERED FOR SALE. With water, sewer and gas e owaike Gufbing.” pavin, ornas ! mental street 'lights, and all graded re LBING fEsTRICTIONS the future of the neighborhood, SUT0OK AT THE LOCATION Near a good sehool, close to car line, and only 16 minutes’ ride to retall bulnell | center. YOU GAN'T MAKE A MISTAKE if you buy In this addition, n the best part of Omaha, Sre sure to advange. West Farnam-Dundee Tineoin Higtiway, which fosd wil be the paved, most known in the ecoun DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY get some of these cholce lots at the LOW monthly, you ,OHQE Phone Doulas 766, foot line, DO YOU WANT A brand new T7-room, Dundee home? Many special features; - paved street, half block to ear Tt' can be yours for $4,760; lot, RASP BROS,, will do. Ask to se rised. Douglas 165, E DISTRICT west of 4th St., because it 1s where values Reached b; lhn car line an (popular and widely PRICES and BEABY pay- more about the ad- | New York of oplum Dundee Best Bargain Bungalow $4,500 zhl beautiful home has 7 rooms, but try to describe It in an advertise- mnl‘ Call us up without fall and let us tell you about this unusual offer. This is the clmnce of your life time to get f the best little hom best in the loeation at the best price obulnlbll anys whero In Omaha Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 163, State Dunk Bldg. lGERMANS TO ALLOW THE JEWS RELIGIOUS LIBERTY BERLIN, Nov, 6—~(Via Wireless to Bayville.)~The Jewish population in Po- land is not to be disturbed by the Gere man administration in the exercise of prescribed religious duties, except as these may be Interfered with by the ex- iginoles of war, according to an order insued by Governor Ueneral von Resseler at Warsaw on October 13 Issuance of the order was announced by the Overs scas Nows agency today. WARDEN’S WIFE ATTACKED BEFORE SHE WAS KILLED JOLIET, I, Nov. B—Dr. Haldane | Clemenson, a former Chicago physician serving & life term In the penitentiary for murder, testified today in the trial of Joe Campbell, a convict charged with the murder of Mrs. Odette Allen, wife of the former warden, that Mrs. Allen apparently had been attacked before Ilh. was killed in her bed, SWEDEN WILL CONVENE PEACE CONGRESS SOON LONDON, Nov. b.—8ome of the Swed- ish provincial journals say that the Swed- ish government will soon convene a peace congress at The Hague or at Malmo acoording to & dispatch from Copen- hagen, to the Exchange Telegraph com- pany. Culls from the Wire ‘The women suffragisis named by the firet National Congress of Woman Vot ors held In San Franclsoo Beptember 1 to deliver to FPresdent Wilson a petition ank! national finge for women, ar rive t Chicag Tan _Shi Yan, a Chinese, convicted in uggling, died at tan'a yesie diy the federal prison a of starvaton, after refusing for two months t0 eat. Tan Shi Yan rei to eat from the day he entered prison. An application for a writ of mbeu carnun in behalf of James C. Bul ntenced to be hanged before midn ht & COMPANY, _City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. strictly modern $760 cash e this. You will be sur- e | May, 1914, was denied Snlurlll\ the murder of Lioyd Nicodemus, a Denver rop! rlo!or. n fe eral district court at Denver. As a result of their “legal admission" of the charges of nonenforcement of 106 MoCague Bldg. — e .~ AN R Apartments, flats, houses and cottages esn be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee “For Rent.” prohibition laws made In the ouster suit ‘nmn them, Mayor E. H_Crump. R, Utley, vice mayor, and W, M. ‘lll- ton, police judge, were guspended tmm afffos .;‘u.mnnl. by, Jecres of eello ntress 'l'ho Commission of' which tie; 14 were 0“'"‘ eroft left vm-.n H. stickley police judg | |ing at 10 o'clock at his home, ou.‘m of a mighty good remedy for “silly” fi‘m would go on strike because | wie - HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY 0ld-Time Member of Magio City Police Force Dies After Long Illness, JACOB SMALL MEETS DEATH Jacob Small, old time policsman and watchman of late dled Wednesday even- 102 North Twenty-sa-venth strest. after an lliness of many months. He (8 survived by & w. For fourteen yenrs Small served as a South Omaha pollceman. There was not a district in the Magic City In years of old, too routh for him to handle. Beeause of ths he was stationed on the Q street beat, known as the worst. The district was known as “‘wide open” at |the time the officer took his job. When he left it was one of the best regulated In the city During the last eclection he was de- feated for police judge. Soon after ve- sign'ng from the force in 1914 after an argument with the iire amnd police com- misaion over the enforcement of the law in parts of the city, he became night watchman for the Union Stock Yards company. Soon after this, his health began to decline. Several weeks ago he was taken serfously Il and the end came yestorday. Small was 43 years old. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at the resdence. HBurial will be in Graceland Park cemetery. Rev, 8. H. Yerian will officlate. Mnadas Out for Ramblers. The Bouth Side Masda foot ball team ls out for the scalp of the Rambiers. Ama- teur foot ball has taken a firm hold on the South Eidé and the local team confi- dently expects tv dump the nortner..ers, who will meet them at Rourke park Sun- day afternoon. A trip to Chicago is in the balance, The game wil] be called at 1:3 o'clock, 3ecause the Florence Athletics falled to thow up last Sunday sccording to the schedule of the Ploneer leagiia managers, fhe Mazdas claimed the game by a for- feit. They now lead the league by & mar- gin of three games. Church Campalgn Progresses. The campalgn to retain the Sunday con- verts assigned to South Side ~hurches is on in earnest. Ministers of Frotestant churches of every denomination are out visiting homes daily and pledging econ- verts to church membership. Next Sun- day's meetings at all the different churches will one of the largest sing! increases in church membership In the history of the city. All organizations oon- nected with the churches are taking new stock also and are working in the cam. palgn for the highest number of new members. Are You Needyt Flynn & Co. foreing the sale of a lot of 0dd suits and several new lines of men's dependable mak $9.00 for & choloes. Here's a chance to pick from sults worth up to §2L60 at $9.00. If you are suit needy or expect to be later, here is the best op- portunity you will have offered you. The clothing market is not ‘weak, Prices are stiffening dally and the goods we offer you now will prove to be unusual good ones. Come and see for yourself. JOHN FLYNN & CO. South Side Dowlers, MELADY Bm‘.:l‘. 418 [ EaEEE 2305 Bzzga? 3| SEass -, §lazzsas?0 Bl senesd GREAT Saling fr n ] Bhawwgo % o o Magio City Gossip. President P, J. Martin of the Bouth Fide Republican club Is about (o call anothor meeting of the club, Office wpace for rent ln , 2318 N street. "re erma mnnl le. Wofi‘l location, ‘l‘-l Sou Comch Patton wul nol accompany utuno'on.l foot ball team to uncnll lllll {scistant_Cosoh Hugh M take charge of tl uad, was ing an officer. H hfi. of cartridges lu a fl t ;ng::;;.bnwrai the g‘nnuvlck fl\‘-v"‘":fi N pronasly be mun will probably b Mrs. J. Rooking, 623 Nonh 'nun(y-ta street, will nnlarl.ln the Ladies’ Al soclety of the Central Interdenomi church this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Bave time and trouble by huyt-i e old 3 .“.T'hwtutr'lfi‘. lllvfllnnmmwtm it of country at the ent o the Live Btock Natlonal Bank in South Omaha. unmbcu of the Woman' mrml-n ce union gave a Mothi y fl T Shuroh, X‘l"n‘iml?:"fi‘ ] Y q chu) an :'t?nu ya‘ll‘brdny afternoon, gc A e recent temperance con n- coln spoke of the work dene “h the women of the church to sociation. Want ads for The Bes m‘ ? The Bee's branch office, 2318 t. © wor for one time, 1%c¢ & wol day for three dlyl and )c a wo day for & Wi Prompt service, WAR WILL NOT CAUSE ANY SHORTAGE OF GEMS NEW YORK, Nov. 6.~That there will be no shortage of dlamonds and other preclous stones for jewelry trade on ao- count of the war is the bellef of customs officials. All classes of preclous stones, including pearls, entered at this port this menth had a total value of $3,080,%5, a galn of nearly §1,000,000 over Beptember, when the imports were returned at $,108,202. According to rellable reports, the con- ditions brought about by the war are forcing many Buropean owners of valu- able gems to dispose of their holdings to American importers. British Ship is on Fire South of Halifax HALIFAX, N. 8, Oct. 5.—A veasel, be- lleved to be the British steamer Rio Lages, was reported on fire 300 miles south of Halifax in a wireless message recelved here late today from the Danish steamer Frederick VIIL. The Rio Lages has a crew of thirty-five men. TAFT SUGGESTS SPANKING FOR PUPILS WHO STRIKE NBW YORK, Nov. 5—“A spanking administered in the lap of the parent” s

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