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assf “South. T ROOMS, strictly nodern, full lot, on aved street, 'y blocks from car line per month. 7 rooms, modern house, froom modern brick mredj 1;1‘ nice condition, Dundee, $40. house, freshly $22 per mo. DUMONT & CO, arrang llt\ulcd “car line; place rents for $85 per month, and is a bar- n at that price. Call this office for rther information, Co., Calkins Douglas 1313, City Nat'l Bank Bids. AND COTTAC PARTLY MODFHV +R., uu 1‘lr(er Take Blvd R, 53 30th &t MUDFR\ EXCHPT l"’,AT 2914 Barato) n N(,. 2232 8. 6th 35.00 7R, 23,50 8-R. @04 Davenport ¢ BR., 221 Dod eD'm .00 BT, 46 8, 26t 7.8 1<K, 411 8. 9th 6,00 h S : % ”BIZARQ;I v“.vmme 4 Jouglas RIGTLY MODBS mcn lhmurd Bt 919 B, 234 Bt 1&%1‘1?}%" AP ) ; . Apt, No. 3 Clyde, 1506 Ohlo &t 13.00 Apt _ No, 1 Clyde, 1806 Ohlo St, 13 ‘WE HAVE OTHERS. ~SEE COMPLIZTE PRINTED LIST BEFORE LEN' PORTER & SHORWELL, Offices With' American Becurity Co, g . 17th 8t Phone Douglas 5012 BER THIBE SNAPS-—br, mod. bungn- low, 1202 N, %th, 825, B-r., mod, %% Soward, $16, 4-r., 877 8, 2th, $10." hep, % 8, 2id, $12. 8%, mod., choles, 314 N 7ith, $2, fBer., mod. 2718 Howard, 18, For,, 'mod,, 263 8, 17th, $18, b-r., melect, 720’ N, 22439, Ty, 240-1, mkumk ¢ R, _2140-1, OULTRY. d”mt% A nol‘:‘od $12, Also v wntown, 3 s 0lnllllu bhungalow) nnd ACRE 2 ?ROUND. 34 and 87 Cali« rnlb’mglnlow i"d nc!éo lt.r’h / (,REIOH BON E g L] s BEE BLDO oG, . FOR RENT—AP'TS AND FLATS HNE ne n-heated npartment, either § oms, on West Farnam street, JOI{N “V TORRINE, 197 FARNAM 8T, 2 RODMS and bal apt, in the Maewood, 211 Harney Et.; very desirable Trnest _Bweet. Call D, u1z it 'NO 15 gl 9-room modern flat, opposite Ford Motor plant; good for roomers; $32.50 WOLF, per month H. A 514_Ware Blk. I)IHTA\A 12 Apt. No, 4, Carlyle, 625 South 18th 8t.; 4 nice Tmr’nl Mrlrny modern, fine shape, on .pv ’ny’) same bullding, 4 nice roomas, strietly modern, § PAINE & SLATER CO, 16 Omaha Nat, Bldg. Phone Doug. 1015 § ROOMS, modern apartment, 42 South 2th Avenus, Large living rooms, Pri- vate laundry and burmnm. $40.00 0 ] l MYER! . il S lh\nk Bldg 4 Omaha N llmml ; Phone Dolig. b VHIRY cholee brick flat, 5 rooms and bath, -(fii‘tly modern, very dry cement nt asement ;. gas range, biinds, “wareens: fivat floor: 8§90, Ses Al ulh -l'h #t, Harney 3714, - steam feated apartment very duln le. The Chula ""b”’h LU and Poppleton. (,onu’d"}'oun., a2 Dol _dels Theater. flat, newly apered, very d , 2020 Leaven- worth 8t, Conrad Young, 32 Brandels Theater, Doug. 1571, A rtments, 16 and up. Near postoffice, P, Btebhing, 1610 Chicago. MODBRN 6room apartment, including sleening por: h, well locatcd, Ilnrney m, #1.. MODERN brick, oniy §2 \\RIHHT & LARBURY T Miscelinncons, & . 3 vooms and bath, §i location, near #chool; walking distance. Phone Douglas 230, lmlll 162, WANTED TO RENT PFURNISHED house Dundee district. Family ences, Address J 1268, Bec in Bemis park and of 3. Refer- cemenar mae OVINGA»\ND STORAGE GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Stores, moves, fwelu. ablos; 3-horse van and 2 men, 1.3 per nour; storage, 2 per month Hatisfaction guaranteed. Douglas 4338 and Tyler 230, UORI)()\ \A\ CO. Packing, storage and mov fng. 219 N. 1ith 8t Phone Douglas 294 or Webster 60 FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separate locked rooms, for household goods and planos; moving, packing and .Mrvlnx OMAHA VAN AND BTORAGE CO, 08 B, 16th St Douglas 4164 FIDELITY BENGAL PR EE Phone Douglas 3% for complete et of vacant houses and apart ments; wlao for storage, moving i8th and Jackson Bis FERRIN VAN & STORAGE Pagking storage 15 Cap Ave Tyler 120 M sgard Van and Storage Co. Moving, fiorage wnd siipping. Phons J.C.REED I Famam FOR RENT BUSINESS Pfl PTY Mures. ¥TOR wl\am. I ing reama ‘f A % - rear, | STORES Modern stors rovin and baseme B aoking, Mouglas \xm.. Pr'y rage. Kaproas (o L) ouglas Bo R BE Pl 't and meats LONM ‘ Neandely T \ hn bulldin, m Taube Do "UYR L nt K sinelt slors moin et Conrad m«m Hidg I‘, PO At b ) F o Hall o8 Hamge Misvellnneuns WHEN YOU PlLas YO shLL THAY WEAL ESTATE WHATY s " WeELy s THN LA g AR AL Beta yor v Salue . Vitow . an wha . vou LANOE, : Tehi & . B w8 bowa ' ban r 3 P Sitiarde s “h b ol Weight & Lashars L3100 | NEW . .00 .00 “'I’J'TAFARNAM REHH!FN( e, REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED Weat FIVE-ROOM BUNGAT.OW All mudern; bullt 3§ years. West Far- nam, one f block from car line Newly decorated and unususl interfor finish. Large rooms. Lot 0x120. Price and terms reasonable. \I{l LER & CARY, oM Keeline Bidz RFII)[ CED PRICE New 7-r. modern, oak and birch finisi throughout, beam celling and all built in features; premsed brick foundat on south front, close to car; fivst class ma terial and \nrkmum-hlp A complete home in every detail, Best buy in Omaha. Owner. Douglas 132, BUNGALOW -—5room, aftie, onk finiah, built-in bookeases and buffet tile bath, bed rooms white enamel and oalk, mirror closet door, bulit strong ani well nalled. One block from car, Bight cen minutes from town, Wil rell on easy terms. Don't rent, buy this. Hee it any &venin Phone Benson 22, IN LEAVENWORTI HEIGHTS We can sell you a 7-room home with a D. sleeping porch; oak finish, on large corner lot, at 4201 Mayberry St, on easy terms for #3675, Phope Owner, Walnut 3219, 319 No, sticeo, 1ot worth $.000: hot Wili sell for 85,60 Doug- 40,00 | W L. BELBY & BONS, INSUKANCE, North, i "2420 CROWN POINT AVE. W—EIGHT ROOMS--Fine l:'r ing room with beautiful fireplace, sun room and kitchen on the first floor, three excellent bedrooms, bath, den or sewlng room on the second floor, The construction s abso- futely A<1, with guaranteed plnmb- Ing and heating: the exterfor ia stucco, with a wuaranteed textile roof; wouth front lot with large garage and cement drivewny: one half block to car, one block of Miller park, The best new home bargain in the north end of town. THREE AUTOMOBILES AT YOUR SERVICE, CALL US, HIA'TT INVESTMENT CO., FORMIRLY HIATT-FAIRFIELD €O, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg, Télar 6, MILLER PARK BUNOAIAM FSAD - TH — THEN YOU WILL BUY IT - Juet listed a brand new six-room (all ;r one floof) l'.rlclly modern bungalow, nllro hwu infshed in oak; has bullt- ot and bookcase, colonnade open- inn. bn-nud cellings, beautiful sun room, lnrge floored .ln full cement basement with furnace, lLarge lot, to car lino, # » beat schools, 153 yn Atreets, 1% block locks to one of Om lolll h front. ‘l‘hll must be sold t once. Bhown onl, nppo ntment, Y'AV'\I" INVE!’I" ENT COMPAN _D. 1781, 6th Floor Omaha Nat'l itk, Bidg. See This Place! This place must be sold this month and you can buy It on strajght rental terms, The house noeds some repalrs, but at the price and terma offered it is worth owning. Address 1820 N, 19th Has 7 rooms, i modern except hont Be wire to ree if today, For price, call Creigh, Sons & Company, _Dougia 200, 08 Bee Bldg. © READY TO 0CCUPY An exceptional nifty bungelow, Al rooms very large and well arrangsd; high elnss oal finish, heamed cellings, bookcases, ete, All walls decormted, Meter set; lot sodded; street paved and F-ld for; located fn Montelalr addition, rice only §38#, Cash or terms, Don't delay secing this, RASP BROS., 106 McCague Bldg. Douglas 1633, BARGATN ON NOITH 4TH 3,760.00 lluyl the two frame houses 5 N, 2th 6t and 1110 N, 234 St !—ol 44 feet In width facing both streets. Houses rented for $20.00 per month, A aplendia smal] investment on n street of increasing values, Easy term, BENSON & MYFRS COMPANY, 424 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg, Phone Doug. 746, " ONLY $200 CASH i BOYD—A Beroom cottake with a large corner lot, Lots of fruit and room for garden, "iwa Dlocks " (rom Amas Ave- A, P. TUKEY & SON, 2. 18 W, 0, Phone Doug Bidg, THE BEE _ REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED " South. $-ROOM tungalow, brand new, al arn. oak floors thrnu‘ho\u.l oak finish arge, restricted addition. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHABL, Doug. mz ¢-HOOM bung easy payments, hll“lnl and 642 Paxton Blk worth_Av b is In FIRE 634 RBrand THE best near Call_owner, dining rooms; namel bedrooms A ba mod- lght, th and Wool Rod 5 Miscelinueoun water FETY 1881 Aql PAY“EI\T! umu mu.w b1y Branden Teater FIRST BA I'OR RELIABLE AND BAFE O'NEIL" 8 R, E Th BPECTAL BARGAIN 3 lots, « one block from tage, fine shade and fruit, s P Tyler 1606, e e REAL ESTATE- UNIMPRUVED est pl one or mo: up, on very ABT! 1014 Harney Bt Call, write ing matter, Garden h'!'n HABTINGS & HEYDEN APARTMENT house l9oation, corner ith LAve. and Chicago, $4,50. Doug ] ments “For'vhice BON « fir" mson Gardens, or West Denson, where w looking at different buyers declde beat. arner. onr T Wen -1 casmae s s solith and east modern 43,200, BOSTWICK & KON 00 Bee Bldg AND TORNADO INSURANCE SEE & INS, AGENCY er Bldg. Tyler " 1024 front cot crem are out Benson way. The 1o by arres out Henwin wiy s from torms. jarden Aacres 1in; Norts osltion the od on AN Ae 10 an acre aud 8 & | IEYDEN, Phone_Tyler are the close-in acres to he had near Omaha MINNF or rlmnn Tyler #0 foy more about adjoining Benson. 1614 _Harney 8t Richland Acres you 5, best read- Benson 4T, LUKA, that It was the market their Judgment 1If YOU will come out today Tyler 1¥, understand why others are CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Nice mouth front lot and Hpeuldin _Albert Fdholm. owmv. Douging 1962, “|720 Acres NurTHrw 0 and by BUY- you will buying 742 Omnha \MI hunk Bldg bu atldin 71y on Spencer Street, Just Fast of 16th St er; ehup‘ W, H. GATES, #7 Omaha National Bank Hldg Douglas 124, Webster 2045, $8200-KIGHT Jevel, black wnoil, lots on east of and near res, MUST BE BOLD BY MAY 18T. Hiatt-Fairfield Co., 413 omets N Om-m"Nu Bk, wonh addition, In high Close to Paved Haye ‘#l é Ada.; eas; n|nn 4 i Yy, wltn §ood improve and terms, call, yier ©, LD TO 801 rat chaiu lou in Leaven terms., Do ton Midy A HIGH CLASS HOME BUILDING LOT. leadn clear up to addition, streets, all City wal i 0! Ensy Paym For further lnlumn 206 week d days or even BARGAING Tn real @ » Colfax 1 mm’firnlv st of 1ot and up ter, gAs, cen in and w ay » after 1 , After 11 o rees and aid for. to $78, 'lf Desired on phone Douglus Phone ;‘Hlnut 682 Sun- P m car line, in newly improved clasy district, street, fine for wutomobiles, it walks and boulevard “and acreage, nd acreage at ¥ REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGES “TFOR AUTOMOBILE OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916 REAL ESTATE--SUBURBAN Dundee. DO YOU WANT A REAL HOME? Then look at No. 4520 Webster St.. § rooms strictly modern, beaut!ful place Long lease. Ask to see this place. Keys at this office. THOMAS L. M'GARRY, Keeline Bldg. Red 444, HAVE vou been figuring bullding in Dundee? Why not look at a Dundes house already bullt that must be sold? Heasonable cash payment, balance monthly, -mmnn in the evening after 7 o'clock, Walnut 1089, Florence. §E \flhnwuy fnr acreage. “¥lorence A REAL ESTATE -INVESTMENTS ~ A GOOD LOCATION Stores or Apartment Houses ON LINCOLN HIGHWAY IN DUNDEE ‘This 1a a large north and east front For corner lot on car line uum 1% feet north frontage on Im and 131 feet cast frontage on urL mnm Ave. in Dundeea’s newost itjon whore developments nre Iukhn{ e rapidly; new §75,000 rtment will be his ¢ 5, momething bullt fust east of i ke a good investment; chofea and wil) m Price and terma on upplication. GEORGE & COMPANY, Douglas, 768 %02 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. ' G0 TN V& VA DU AN | CLOSE-IN INVESTMENT | Kast of 24th, between Harney Et. and St Mary's, wa have a first-class, close In, four-apartment brick bullding, now venting for $110 a month, Mm'h apart- ment has five rooms with separate furnace. No janitor or h-unn. charge. This is aure to grow into money and will net # or 10 per cent on the price Tinlf canh, balance ¢ per cent, b years. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 163 493 Rose Bld WERT FARNAM CORNER Prm‘(lclly new pressad briek flats, Two beautiful detached bulldings, Could not be duplt cated for $19,000, Wil offer for $14,50 and will earry mortgage for 19,00 at 6 per cent, Kirat time offered SIMPSON BROS., 42 Hose Huflding Bx182 ft.; some improvements, Jeff W, Bedford & Bon. Dous, GOOD LOT WANTED, Art payment, with some cosh, on Tyler 9L 2t ST AND DOUGLAS. e REAL ESTATE WANTED mw nere of kround; chicken haun and gar- age. Address L. 125, WANTED-To buy a lnndom Tiotne with- out cash for first three months, Ad- dress G 1300, Bee, REAL ESTATE--OTHER CITIES LINCOLN BARGAIN Por sale, T-room modern, expect bath, full lot, barn, coment walks, shads trees, ood south slde location, nelghbor ood, will sacrifice for ulck wale, Twenty-five hundred and l{ seven hundred cash, balance flm ren Write H. N. Hale, #10 N. 2ith Bt., coln, or Tel. L. 92%. s et 2 FINANCIA_L Renl Eatate Loas MONBY TO LOAN ON Apartment houses, double brick houses, single houses, Wisiness property and = TAn- farm lands at 0%, h'w. and &%, H. THOMAS, 28 Keeline Bldy ntmmu 1648, MONEY (o loan, six per cent on Omaha residences and nearby farms, D, E. BUCK & 92 Omaha Nat'l Bank, 5% O 9% for loans on best clas flr Tosidencas iny_smounts $2,000 up. Feasonable commigelons. I'M'y‘lw TRUST €0, 1622 Farnam Bt OMAHA homes. Fust Ntbrukl Inrmn O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE C 1016 Omahs Nat. Phone Douglas s i, Mn 1Y to_Joan on improved es. We also buy good farm mort- s, Kloke Inv, Co, Omaha, NG DBELAY W, T. GRAHAM A Wil trade 1—rnom odern house, ex BEWN BLDG, cept buth, full lot, barn, cement walky, MONEY 0 LOA T ve shade trees, good mouth side location ; LY. 14 \,.,' ' n| hd fine nelghborhood, will exchan SHOPEN & €O Douk, 4 sutomoblle and some cash. Alro car) 4 2 CUld - balance of $1.86. FEasy terms. 1. N MONEY on hand for ecity and Hale, #10 N, 2th 8t., Lincoln, Neb. Tel farm loans. M. W, Bind, City L 9265, __ National k_Bldg, WILL exche 40 acres of Jand In|CTTY and farm loans, W ¥ pér cont. Thomas County, Nebr., i miles from| J. I. Dumont & ( 416 Keel na Bldg. R. R, small Improvements, clear of|§i 1o §10,000 made prompily. ¥, D_Wead, t‘;‘:’;“f"';s:fl-a "%'oo Ll'sur nmmrw In| " Wead Hidg, 18th and !“nrnum Kta, A B, HOdINsON " ( /IN . M5 Omaha 42 Beo Bldg D sm IARVIN BROS. Nat'l Bank Bldg. HAVE party wllln $20,000 clear, o corner, Wants Income. Wil )llll 1;‘, amun Aloc] cash, Abbott, 4 Pat! WHAT HAVE YOUORI W You \VANT" VKALIRLE PARK — Beautiful | 2-story, Troom, stiiceo, brand new; 40 cashy m:‘.‘n‘t‘f"w.“l':“"‘“;y"n“'“‘: l;". 840 monthly: " sout ront; lendi 3 e shade, hedge and shrubbery; .‘;-vtn' MV"*"“- C. J. Bmith. Tyler 0. 'fl taxes paid in full; oak finish, white Lt enamel bedrooms; tlled bathroom; ITT fine Irrigated Tand, "¢ wlonn sash ung screens. Call owner,| Wanted clear Omaha, im mvad. .‘\lrl. Colfax W11, = | _¥tawver, 383 Grand Ave. Colfax 752 i YOU wish to exchange your it (tood Home praperty ot land, see me first. ’ L, BARBER, Keeline Bldg. T. 1710 Very Little Cash Five-rtoom cottuge with bath; large fot; fine ghvibvery and frult treea Frice 82,80, located 4107 North 29th 8 Norris & Norris, Aldy Phone Douglas 4270, PRICE $1,700-8306 DOWN, room bungalow near Deaf Insti- tute; furnace heat; full cement ment; lot 40x184, Who wants this? PAYNE INV MENT COMPANY, ath Mloor Hmulul- A ull-.unl Bank Blds. ) BIMIS PARK DISTRICT ~ A new Loy house ust (inished, k SMYI\ Harnoy car line; owner for a home, hut must It you want @ house that ia bufle vight, call Har. 1648 'O CLOSE AN ENTATR. Heduced from 31,70 to $1,000, Now a letter authoriging a price of §1.28, Five- rooni house, Lusiness lot, Clifton Hill Grent sump, AEORGE G 400 Ve Five G-room one-half built by b wold i I awner WALLACK, 4 Kesline. CHOICK, MODERN ft] nu..‘ N, out of town Will soll cheap [asy terms R 1L LANDERYOU, Nevilie Hik Joug. §16s FOR BALYK FAYMENTS 150 cash, b % mo., buys Yoo neat home, open for Inspection todny | price, $L80 No 1719 N, 424 Bt HARGAIN | awner lea Wy dandy Iarge lot; ¢ Phon HOUM modern buinis purk; lot dxies ' WATCHER, ity Natl Mg cottage, owner 02 ON Walnit & Mills D, i South 1806 BO. JIRD STREET FOR QUICK BALE Non-tesldeit oW he s this good suse Al W st tront fot &% y, ecaption hal % rown. sk dining rovm, den and & n fhrst f Wi & e . one sl m e I | bath, front and rear alaloway » gArRgS; hoiime in proity geod cond fine Tof, With lare shad A\ g Al i aly soe block (o ar and fanscom park. WANT AN OFFER DV, BHOLES CO ’ ¥ N& " NEW - ROOM HOUSS 100 CARM, BALANCE LIKE RENT Mare 1o ap sppertaniiy b Wiy & beard A wdeen mikule hoive Braciieaily yhur awn s Loak ot M & Bl ‘m Aay il bring down o dupeait Mands - e, - Pt educed R ¥oleitian't ¢ ale (R house alune far §5 0w THE I\Vl\h\' REED 0O, Phone Doug BE Bawih 1 CLOSE n\wml PARK EAST FRONT § nles large ressns, sirlelly madern, P duwn Price MR with 88 o inanih | bvu: larane. vy ) beauiifl wn, hartwond floor u«u saten (lad 1o abaw you T. x:‘ lnnal. ton sheapn Oebarne W Smaia Nathmal Bank iun Deug W BXCHANGE—Clear farms for clear prop erty or merchandise. L» Ark, CA u € BUY THIS 310,00 down and $10.00 per month: price $200,00; wize, Mx13; located on Togcust Bt, between Clurk and Burnham: not tar from school and car line. CGeo, R Wright, Tee office, Omaha Dandes | DUNDEE 19,000-Heore 8 a very attractive hirlok resldence, on Sial Ave Wt south | o Dodge BL, beautiful’ location | haa Hving room n o purlor itchen, dining room and bresk fast room on first floor: four bhed | rooms and bath on second floor | nRid's room, store room, elosels, and bath room (plumbing rotughed W on third fleor. Al the floars Ald In oak exeopt (n attle; first floor finished In sliver oak: 3 floor whit el and mahokany; | iving room P Two-atory hrick and stunen hoise wonted hest i [ ) ! soribed renide) and will be fin i I \ ™ ng il . oy fest | ) i\ s SeBiNg here) § Floor finlshed . nrnugh [ be f | ‘ : | strieny \ p . ' LY L8] T st & = o WY Wity Ari L and PRICKE Wit Wy Too A GR I\I\H ! S Omaka N 'e - IH \l'l l T Think of i ' \ with ’AA‘I—J \ i wnd finke »-‘ n t 5 e ‘V‘ - arne "l hu»-lv . \ wprerbunity Hl.“\l'l{\\l \I\ Dougien M W B Wy N PUNDRE P i Wy ‘-l U rfllul L nl (n v A R o L TSTART 0 u"!r. Il or uehlnu nn C.J(. important, House, THE Juide-- by_Keeping it ‘;lom. and o B REAL ESTATE—BUS' PROP'TY ADVERTISEE your nroperty you belloved its e Leslle Land Co thing you hlv Lhi "n . an nmufl. sale or rental to listed in the Real s, from Mc\ luc Nldl Tostate aduet, REAL ESTATE-—SUBL'RBAN ou ll HOME l'\' LOT! BENSON! MONEY, TARRISON & MORTON 916 Omuha_Nat. Bank Bldg. - lnt Bona Our Nebrasks mort For D% o8 _are not af- y Buropean wai nics. Amounts We collect and ol 20,000, yeu ®1 Omaha Nat. Bank ulda Omaha, ». $.000 MORTGAGE bearing 1% urml an- nual: kecured by property valued $5 000, Talmage Loomis Tnv. Co. W.O.W, Bldg Abstracve of Tity Abstract Co, We can brin Guarantee down your abstract 0!'1 short notice, R. 7, Patterson Bldg. D, 2047, nuu Guarant nd Abstract KRR e Guarantee ai atract w5 8, mh abstract office. St REED ABSTRAC cldost abatract office in Nebraskn. %4 v.nd.fl Thoa. FARM AND RANCK LANDS Avkausas Land . opportunities for farmars, and fruit growers, Horatio SURPRISL stock ral Land Co., Horatio, Ark Call Lands, A CHANCHE to Mve In sunny Galifornle and enfoy a ltberal Income from semis business pro Am returning esat, und_offer for n nearly new, atriotly modern, soild concrote, handsomely fu nished apartment house, 1t has proven one of the hegt and surest incoms pros wcars In Nouthern California It's » ry unusial offering, everything coms plete, and fully rented. The price, Ine eluding all furnishings, fs $22.00, Wil accept 8, s (st payment and the | lance #s carned from the rentals, ht take an Improved farm, If rightly e Owy 0. A Stareett, Riveps side, ¢ Cutorndo Lands, FOUND-9-acrq uncinimed Tomostend; wood soll; wmple ralofall; aseesian Water: near free timber. Price 3, fUing fes and all. 1 A Traey, ¥t Morgan, (ol towa Lands IOWA BARGAINS It you want o buy an lows farm, see us NNIS & ROUHLING B PEARL MY CUUNUEL BLUF IS, rEl. A - A 'y N e By WHR Beuils rolling Ieod wesks Wel 4w all i e Camphell, Kesiine e ractboal | ‘e A gy el M Labeis Missvnrl Lands e | Y |;‘,| oo bl VJ"' \ CHEAY M U O [ W 1 A ) | el bot Lot Fae N o, Bug shy o FRANK, Nevilie Mk, (wmake room, all modern bungalow; one farma and FOR HENT AP’ TS AND FLATSw Nehrasks Lands. MENOMA CHORUS I8 680 ACRES (ine ] fa, grain_and stock farm, 8 miles from Broken Bow: musl be sold during Aori! end for descrip ton. Box Y, Broken Bow, Nob. FOR BALK—Best large boiy high 'Ml medium -priced land in Nebraski littie n;'m-y required. C. Bradl New Orgululmn Mnkel Its Bow to Public and Wins Approval R Tmproved farm, 16 miles Omahia, 0 per: no trade. Relyos & by Its Performance. Gifford, 316 Ramge Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 0 ACRKS, Tmproved, must be sold dur ing May. Box Y i, Broken Bow, Neb North Dakots l-ua.. FARME FOR SALE ANT IN THP RED RIVER \AI.I By 0"’ MRS. WELPTON THE SOLOIST By HENRIETTA M. REES, NORTH DAKOTA, PRICK $40 TO $5| The tnitial how of the Menoma ehorus PER ACRE, RANGING IN SIZE FHOM | was made last avening at the Boyd FARMA ARE. HIGHLY TIMPROVED, | theater, when this body of fifty mule CLORE TO TOWN. AND GROW EV' | volces under the direction of James Ed BRI ING, A DNy THI [ ward Carnal gave ita firat annuai concert AMBRICA. CHEAP RAILROAD | Spontaneous applause greetad the chorus BATES 10 MXAMING THE LAND |upon the rawing of (ho curtain and & by 0 O TE 08 | moast cordial reception was xiven to Mr CAR_W. DAVIS. % B. BIXTH ST. |, 101 This chorus is composed of about RO T :"'n""*_m v | 111y male volces, evenly divided into the 0T oKO 7 v 5 farmed In the Rougs River vaNoy for 4 | YAHous parts, making well balanced yoars: write me for information. | will | arganization. In the music performed the gs (‘,‘l"‘_":“;‘;'u ‘:L‘:l""‘“"‘}'; o ramy [ membora gave a highly creditable Murphy, Oregon. B sy counting of themaelves, singing with good T Wiseonain L ensemble, variety of dynamic quantitl T Teat Tand In Wisconsin, adjoining | And excellent rhythm. The attack was the best market In America; very low | prompt and unanimous, the enunciation + Buperlor, | wuy clear and understandable, and the u(ra enasy terms, Arnold C % ~ | results of much serious and careful work upon the part of both conductor and chorus were constantly in evidence, Thoe program was popular and con- tained many well-known favorites ar- ranged for male chorus, besides many other enjoyable numbers. Instant favor was won with the first group, “The Song TI(E MONEY TO INVEST, Farm land ade placed in thess col: umns reach the kind of peopls all over the west who have ample funds with which to invest in landas. Quality and quantity are both found in THE b}:“fpflq rmm(ry'ulrc_lu'huo-. 2 of the Vikings,' by Fanning, and “When B fie Aubsaription rate. tor The Bee the Corn Is Waving,” by Buck, Two " 4 e o ety 2408 | umbers by Neldlinger, “Afton Waters by a class of well-to-do farmer Bend 10 your ad and reach some real __thy:r-v v ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LAND? 1t w0, F" a copy of our Journal first. It has lands, cl'y'fmv.rly and stocks of goods Afl ot (rnm nearly every state. you can find just whn ou wiah Iu ta columnas ished 9 years, reaching 78,000 reado Bend 0 lar unc year's subscription or #1 for yon. ’AR\I AND REAL BSTATE JOURNAL, __TRALR, IOWA VARM LARDB-On account of weatern Interests, will woll soveral large tracts of farm lands In North Dakota and Montana at wholosale prices and on Address Y. F1T Hee, acreage and clty property for nd exchanke. C. 1. Combn i Theater Hidg Dong. 3916 e e e B POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIGWONE pay far better tiwn chickens; alwayg penned up; iittle spiace needed 1o start; "“ book explaing III Majestic _Bauab Co., Dept, 01, Adel, on and “Swoet Mary,” made up the second group, the former notable for much care- ful shading. An encore was granted after these soloctions, The chorus daid its best work in the third group, where three arrangements were prosented. “Mammy's Lullaby,” an arrangement of the Dvorak “Humoresque by Hpross, with the erooning words in dlalect, was followed by Gostl's “Goodbye,” which in turn preceded an arrangement of Old Black Jos," by Foster-Parks. In Tosti's “Goodbye” there was much character and vitality and the widely contrasted moods were ably presented. This added to the graceful arrangement made it one of the most enjoyable numbers of the whole evenin For the closing number “Comrades in Arma,” full of fire and rhythm, waas pre- wented | The noloists, Mrs, Mabelle Crawford- Welpton and Mr. Henry Cox, need no in- troduction to Omaha audiences. Mrs. Welpton has not beem heard In some time publicly and her friends were &o- M-n Choinler Pird bis BOG—A perfect aiito and house broken |lighted to weloome her last evening. 3‘“5 dok, cheap to good home. Ad | jer volce in resonant and powerful and ress Harry L. Holand, Pelia, ls eapeclally beautiful in ita glowing ton adn, 100 1bn,, 8176 Wagner, RINGIR | 0000 TS e med deeper and more EL?.":’_”:_,‘_,_’II,',!T Tos. W01 N 16h glorlous than ever, Of the five songs of the first group “Mandoline,” by De- HORSES-Ll\’ESTOCK~VEHICLES bussy, by Brahms, and Yo o the "leaves and the Wind,'" appealed TIARNTAA, BADDLEN AND TRUNKH, |especially. At the close Mrs. Welpton was literally overwhelmed with flowers which were banked high upon the plano. In the wecond group Mrs. Welpton sang songs of vast contrast with careful in- terpretative conalderation snd musical We make them ourselves and sell them direct to the consumer. Why pay two profits for inferlor goods when you can ot bigh-yrade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORNISH & CO, 1210 Farnam St., Omab FIOG Tainers write for free Bookiet on | charm, "The Song In the Desert,” by care, treatment and diseases of HOKN. | Gertruds Roas in a descriptive bit, which . “%E':T:'.’l';”’.‘ “.ifiii" ot i was glven with eloquent effect, and was TAY-$660 ton, A W Wagner. Wi N. followed by an unusual attractive song by La Worge, "To a Messenger,” pre- monted with great freadom and brilllaney, Another encore wans demanded, The op- portunities of hearing Mrs. Welpton coms too seldom Mr, Cox conducted the Omaha Cham- her Musle soclety in a group and played the Bvendsen “Romance,” accompanied by the string orchestra, dlsplaying beauty of tone and repose in manner in his solo work, and his customary musiclanly qual- itles fn his conducting. The orchestra B A A TTE IS TL - AUTOMOBILES—FOR bALE USED CARS ™ We have a number of used cars that nrn in good condition, ut attractive prices: s 913 Overland, touring. 1912 Palge, touring. 1911 International, 1914 Ford, touring. 1914 Ford, touring.. touring. 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It Is transparent FORBALE-1 Lion @ and M Chalmers, | wimost like a yellowish ecellulold, Lust overhauled, Wil wall cheap. 390 “op, Tyerr oy S otn B Tal. Webster B16, r. Kingsbury spoke of the wonderful I WOODR Biacirie. simost naw, Tar. | 4evelopment the telephone had made aln, owner leaving oity, Call Room [ since that day in ¥ when Alexander %, Pontenalle, ar Douglas MiIN Craham Hell, the Inventor, spoke to Auto Repaiving nnd FPainting, fhomas Watson over this erude Instrus NEN Auto Radiator Repalr Servies and " neicas right. @6 6 1Bth Nt D, T80, e V@ reward for magieto we can'l repair This orude Instrument ls all that Dr Colla_renaired. Havadorfer *10 N I8th, | Bell sver gave the telephone business,' IR MURFHY Kt Tyler W Omaha Radintor Rep o Autn Tires nun WH trade In your ald tires and new onea Ohir repale department 18 nomplete and sald the apeaker. “butl it was snough. It contalned the germ. 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We make one good L £ oped Instrument | twa 6ld ones Nargaina in tires. bee | | " Want Ada » ar ahirk their werk -they 'L [; | ;‘A"‘“’::_,:"f," &8 [ will gt vewuita, 17 anything will \ AUTO TIRES ' ‘, ’ RABUTLT #0810 e “ h Aff | o URNERES o ashington Affairs | BONT Uheuw away ol Lires We make - na Baw (e Promm ) old ones and sav Phe ehale you % 1 ) Videanising € 4 pohs | favenpars 81 Omaks Neh P ol Flevtnte A LT brnake, wh | WaTTaE Andaracn, sap'l Ten s sloain propesed federa! land loas board under " alteries Niorage B0 Farsam D il swrvive - The somptrelier of (he surranay today ook sleps 1o sseartain te what sstenl uOTORCYCLES ‘No .m'cLE,\ Awmerlins banks have flnanced Eure: Poan Mallohs &l war Havised blanks, HARLEY - BAVIDSON MOTORO YL Hed 1o all .“-‘n.mm of the fadaral 1o Pargain 10 used machines Vietar ,_‘ Ve apatein te be ased 0 the weut Bank Aha Muluropole Man (0 Leavenworir Pl Seeh DARN 1e tepett the winount of honda obligalione of aseepl. s s | arced of forelgh oy eramenia 14 helde. An o ndieath Ahe adeintatrallon thore COLONADO REPUBLICAN [ ovld Weas tha thare | DELEGATES UNINSTRUCTED | * 5 s & sty oo [ 4 iy ) e e S Stbetined RN War depart 4 HIGH GRADE STOCK SOLD Seventeen Thouund Dollars Paid for Forty-Seven Animals at South Omaha. BROUGHT FROM - LEXINGTON An important sale of thoroughbred stock was staged yesterday afternoon in the cattle sales barn at the South Hide yards, More than $17,000 was taken in, all derived from a herd of forty-seveu Golden Hoof Shorthon cows and heifers and five bulls of the same strain, The consignment was the property of George Allen & Bons and R. White, ralsers of pure-bred cattle with location in Lexing. ton, Neb. Men Come from A Beginning at 1 o'elock, the sale steadfly until 4:80 n the afternoon, Cal- onel H, 8. Duncan of Clearfield, Ta,, one of the most widely known auctioneers, ansinted by Colonel I'red Reppert of De- eatur, Ta, and Colonel J. . Pries of Fairbury, Neb., had charge of the sale. Tt wan styled as the tenth annual draft sale of high-class Scotch cattle. Farme« ors and cattle grarers from every Ayt~ tlon of the four leading cattle states bf the Missourt valley were largely in ut- tendance, with representatives of least aix leading farm publications of the country. The class of cattle offered in the sale wan of the best bred In the country tos day, It was assorted by the auctioneers that more White Hall Sultan and Avon dale blood, which {8 the hest primary breeding of like animals in the country to- day, waw represented among the cows on the market yesterday than in any sale ever held previously in the history of the local market, High-Clnns Stoek Sold. It wns announced that close fo thirty head of granddaughters and grandsons of thoss great fesding and show bulls were auotioned off. A large part of the herd were of direct Beotch descent or were born and rajsed in Bcotland Bapton Manor, Inverquhomery, Aber- deen, Lethenty and other polnts in Sebt- Iand were mentioned da the original birih- place of the roans and bulls paraded he- fore the crowd at the market station yesterday, The audience of buyers held their position throughout to the end of the male. Had the cattle weighed more per head it 1s thought that sales prices would have been considerably higher. Many of the specimens paraded in the last hour of the sale were uncurried and although claiming and establishing their high pedigres wers unable to bring the high amounts expected because of thelr unfitness for publio show. THEY THINK ESCAPED CONVICT CAME HERE The police recstved a decription last night of Clair Mfliard, late of North Bond, Neb,, who was serving a one-year term at the state penitentiary at Lin- coln, from which place he escaped yes- terday evening. It 18 thought by the prison authorities that he boarded a train for this place. = s hela ATTRACTIONS IN OMAHA. Promises of the Press Agents. Lee Wilson Dodd's adaptation of Harry Leon Wilson's delightful story, '“His Majesty Bunker Bean," is to be seen for three nights at the Boyd theater, begin- ning tomorrow and including matinee on Haturday, The comedy comes to Omaha direct from an Important engogement of #lx months at the Cort theater, Chicago, with exactly the same cast and produe- tlon that created such & vogue In the 1= nois metropolis, The play I said to ba an admirable vehicle for the refined and clever art of Taylor Holmes, who is be- ing starred by Joseph Brooks in the very difticult role of Hunker Hean. Only an expert farceur of unusual versatility could fulfiil the requirements of the pari, Taylor Holmes realizes the author's con- ception most minutely George Damerel in meeting new admir- ers and friends over at the Orpocam tils week, In ptatio astlo coms edy with music, M el has o vehicle especiaily well calculaten to enter taln. As assistants has two particu- larly clever people, Myrtle Vall, who s vivaclous and magnetic, and Edward Hume, who |s proving clever and funny enough to extend his encorgs far-heyond what he s taking In time ‘at every per- formance. The staging is very attructive, the comedy s very effoctive and the chorus of shapely girls s very good to look upon The week's attraction-—the show—at the popular by Dan Coleman, one satile comedlans in musi- Aside from playing “O'Brien,” the script calls for him to im- porsonate “Miss Putricia MeNully,' a spinster, and It may be sald that in this part he is particularly enjoyable. The mode of walking, mannerisms and the folbles with which Mr. Coleman endows Patricln” are most ludicrous and cause many an eye to fill with tears through Inughter. The costuming is exceptlonally oxtravagant throughout the Hastings show, Ladies’ matinee dally all week ourrent of the most cal burlesque. Pargaln theatricals are holding their own &l the Krug this week, where North B Stock company s playing “The White Blster”" to lurge houses. Miss Hus sell ls giving a splondld Interpretation of the tit \o and Mr. Moody s fast g In admiration & most popular le man “The Crippled Hand' s an slory using as it basls the Clnderelia falry story and sadapting it o moders stage (e, It represents the lmagination of tha poor itle departient store &in in her lonely attie as she looked put on e gay fe which surged through the siresls below her. The combination of e modern and falry tale atwoasphore W wne of the most enfoyable parts of (his vlay origine YA Man's Sine” & drama, foatures of & strong B Ay o 0 I obe 6 the B Thies aunt plang a tervible revenss, ARd would huve (he Innoeent girl wronged (o bring revengs upen the father. Whe te saved in time A realiy clever fim olferiog s sen ol the Sirand today and tomarraw [T Mesna's Roman:e " e stortes e in Owaha In & b U, Dorothy sk and Owein Moo ey the leading parte and the ast la enoeptlonally 1t on Wl heart that Nors Piess e and W lsade ber it sad diMouities a8 (rioa b shinid the wife of her w alihg ey er “The Meart of Nom Flyn (4 KDpwark 4 e Wiep taday and Lo e w arte Dera u- eading tule pertectly The new ar thenter ab Kiateanih sid Locust atteets Wil e apened Sy May T Morets Millonbarg, former y s ager of vartone (heaters s Usisia and foni, 1a e A ia e “rake WAL Pewitaa 4 da iy PaL and g wiil b & . f My