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3, FINANCIAL FINANCIAL Stocks and Bonds. 'GAUE, bearing 7 annual, secured by property valued $6.500 W. Blds. __ FINANCIAL __Renl Estate Loans and Mortgages. MONEY TO LOAN ON artmont houses, double brick houses, single houses, business property and farm lands at 5 per cent, 5% per cent & § pr ct. W. H. THOMAS, 238 Keeline Bldg. Douglas 1643. TPER CENT to 6 per cent on best clasa olty residences in_amounts $2,000 up farm loans. Reasonable com: __PETERS TRUST CO., 1632 Fi OMAHA homes. East Nebras ms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaba Nat'lPhone Douglas 2715. | MONEY to vl‘oln en blmnroved farms and | FIRST U N v ea’ We also buy good farm mort- v LS, e burigoed tu ST TRUST COMPANY, Abstracts of Title. Guarantee “gmmiou short notice. R. lfll’tllrfil’lnr_lB !;717)»"_11 TR uarantee and Abstract , & modern abstract offl; Tel. D, 5487, WANTED. CITY LOANS. Immediate closing. Lowest rates. Residence loans a specialty. Interest paid b * twice each year. Abstract Co. fice In Nebraska. FARM AND dels Theater. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. ban farma near Los Angeles, for on easy payments. Write E. R, Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Colorado Lands. | CALIFORNIA it B NT—Can you finance, buy or trade patent on ‘sure grip stove lifter?" Can furnish royalty contract; responsible ;\u‘.mu write. Ed. Ellinger, Mineral Polnt, Cis MONEY TO LOAN, for 6 years, on tmproved properties. SHOPEN & CO., Doug. 4% 20 acres of amooth land, level, 5% milen of Sterling, Colorado, a town located be- tween Omaha and Denver, 40 miles west of the Nebraska line, and the divislon point of two rallroads. This land 1s un- improved except fence and is on a rural mail route and right at school. The sol is very productive, as.crops in vicinity show, and must be seen to be appreciated. Wil sell for $20 pet acre, and glve rea- MONEY on hand f farm loans. N: HEW, L 5. 5%, 6 per cent. 18 Keeline Bldg. | Stocks and Bonds. Our Nobraska farm mortgages are not af-| fected wy European wars | Binder, City Cent——LOANS. er GARRY, or panics. Amounts $400 Red 4344 to $20.000, Wh collect all | SONSDIe tOFmA LN, bk A s interest and principal STHRLING, COLORADO. GARVIN BROS. . 2 0mane | free of charge: 30 years REATE '+ Nat'l Bank Bldg. in the Nebraska farm | FOR SA! § acres, Beaver Park, $1,%0; worth $1,600, Set 4-year-old apples; abundance of water, fine domestic water; small house and barn; finest location and cli- mate in Colorado. o RN = | field without a loss is onr record | o MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON, | KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY, | 4 | 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 0140 Ak SNk Blagi Omaksl Nehtl $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. = L L | $2,000 MOR - CITY and farm loans, 5, 61, 6 per cent. W. | annual, secured by property, valued $5,400. J. A, PERKINS, T. Smith Co., 914 City Natlonal, Talmage-Loomis Inv, Co., W. O. W. Bldg. Florence, Colo. - . B = e REAL ESTATE ;REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY Exclusive Listings The following properties are on2s selected by us from numerous of- ferings as the best values for the money to be had in Omaha at the pres- ent time. HOMES $3000—Near 31st and Meredith. Five-room, completely modern bunga- : low, finished in oak and up to the minute in every respect. Large attic and full basement. A lot 50x128 all fenced. Fine shrub- bery. Garage on the rear of the lot. $2300—7 rooms, modern except heat. Just one and one-half blocks off the Harney car line. Beautiful lot with shade and fruit. Good chicken house or garage. Tip top repair and a real bargain. $3150—Near 25th avenue anf Woolworth. 6-room, 2-story house. Beau- tiful east front lot 50x127. Paving paid in full. This is by far the best bargain we have listed in the past year. Quarter sawed oak woodwork, quarter sawed oak floors upstairs and down. Tile bath, first class %eating plant. Small garage on the rear of the lot. $650 cash, balance $26.50 per month. $3650—42d and Douglas. 6-room, 2-story frame house in absolutely perfect condition. Located on a south front lot only one block from the Dundee ¢ar line. This is one of the most attractive med- ium priced homes in Omaha. $4000—Corner 29th and Jackson, lot 50x80. First class 8-room, 2-story frame house, well built, wbuld rent for $35.00 per month at any time. Corner lot. Paving paid in full. $4000—T7-room, hot water heated residence, 3320 Burt street. Modern plumbing, electric lights, large south front lot, street paved and paid for. Nice shade and shrubbery in the yard. One-half block from the Harney car. $4750—DUNDEE. Reduced again from $5,000. It must be sold. Our -first price on this property was $5500. It has been reduced grad- ually to the present figure. This beautiful oak finished house alone could not be built for the money. Only one-half block from the car line. $4800—Close in. Just south of Leavenworth on 29th street, we have a brand new, 6-room bungalow. Big living room arrangement with biuiilt-in buffet in the dining room. Three fine bed rooms and bath on the second floor. East front lot with fine shade. Paved street with the paving paid in full. It’s a wonder at the price. $5500—41st and Davenport in Poppleton Park. Big living room, sun room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor. Three bed rooms, sleeping porch and bath above. Oak woodwork down- stairs, oak floors in every room in the house. South front lot 50x128. Paved street with the paving paid for in full. Sur- rounded by choice homes. This is really one of the most attract- ive homes we know of. g $6000—34th and Webster. This fine home will combine all your ideas of a perfect place. Big living room, sun room, dining room and kitchen. Three large ged rooms, sleeping porch and tile bath on the second floor. Fireplace, beamed ceilings, built-in book cases, buffet, in fact, everything that you have ever thought you would like in a home. Big lot 55x150. One block to car line. There - may be better bargains than this one, but we have never seen them. ' VACANT LOTS $250 —Each. South front on Sahler, just east of 36th street. Two lots 50x130 each. Cheagest lots in the district. $750 to $950—In MINNE LUSA, adjoining 24th street, only three blocks north of Miller Park, we have 12 lots left. Best block in the ad- dition and best prices. Terms one-tenth cash; $10 per month. $700 to $1250—Poppleton Park, between Davenport and Cass, 41st ave- nue and 43d streets. On top of the hill and the best close-in bar- gains to be found within the same distance from the postoffice. Close to West Farnam car line and Saunders school. All im- provements including paving in and paid for. $1500—Northeast corner of 27th and Cuming streets, 22x75. First class close in corner for small store or flat. $3000—DUNDEE—Double corner, in restricted district overlooking Happy Hollow and Fair Acres. Northeast corner of 52d and lWebster. See this today. You can’t equal this in the entire vil- age. : $9000—20th and Cuming business corner, 66x132. Junction of five car lines. Only four blocks west of the new Ford plant. Brick house now on the property renting for $40.00 per month. This will double in value. TWO CLOSE-IN INVESTMENTS $4000—Two frame houses on 28th and Cass, always rented at $42.50 5er month. Will show 12 per cent on the investment. $6000—Double frame house, practically new, near 30th and Capitol ave- : nue. 6 rooms on each side and completely modern, with separ- ate furnaces. Hot water heaters and water meters. Total rent $51.50 per month. Good reason for selling. See us for further particulars. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY TYLER 1536. 333 ROSE BLDG. 1 UMAHA SUNDAYX mi- | CATTLE RANCH for sal Blut FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. 1,000 acres near s cultivated. gos for 1,000 730 Symes e, 0 Butord, Colorado. Natlonul forest room house, 3 from town; good water right. Box Cimarron, Colo. ~ Minnesota Lands. tles land in tracts of 40 acres and up- . near Hibbing, 12,000, and Chis- 000 people; fine schools, churches, road and transportation ad- vantages: clay soll level, easily cleared; most desirable land in this section; low prices, easy terms. Come or write for map and folder. Guaranty Farm _Land_Co.. 40 RBldg.. Duluth, 40, 80 OR 160 ACR good, heavy soll, well settled part of Todd county, Minn.; good roads, schools and churches; price, $16 to $20 per acre; terms, $1 per acre cash, balance $1 per mcrd a year; 6,000 acres to melect from; agents wanted; will make low raliroad rate to inspect SCHWAB MROS, 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. TODD county, 320 wcres cut-over land, 3 miles from Staples, Minn. Good schools, long distance telephone, rural free de- lvery: closg to market; city of 3,000 in- habitants; division point Northern Pa oific ratlrond, Easy terms. Apply to I._J. Courtwright, Staple, Minn. I910—MINNESOTA Invites Rich dairy, truckli lands; low prices; easy terms; fllustrated literature free. Arnold, Com- r, Iron Range Railway, 668 Wolvin 10 ACRES, $29 . $4 Cash, $4 Monthly. Michigan Fruit, Vegetable and Poultry Lands. No Interest. 10 Per Cent off for Cash. Think of a home where you can make & living for yourself and family and be in- dependent. Not far from Grand Raplds, The land tn high, dry and free from swamp, and the most productive in the state. The soil is a dark, rich loam and adapted to fruit, vegetables and poultry. It is & beautiful, ploturesque spot and just the place for country homes, near town laken and rivers. Free trip and booklet to buyers. Call or write. Henry Bradford & Co., Owners, 39 W. Adams St., Dexter BIdg., Chicago, JII. REAL ESTATE SHOLES’ SPECIAL. EVERY ONE OF THESE HOUSES IS OFFERED FOR SALE FOR VA- RIOUS REASONS, BUT ALL THE OWNERS HAVE ONE COMMON OBJECT IN VIEW—THEY WANT MONEY. ARE DETERMINED TO SELL—MAKE US A PROPOSI- TION. bn 41st St. near Davenport, a very well built home (Geo. B. Prinz, architect), of gray stuc- co; excellent arrangement, re- ception hall with library nook, large living room 15x17 ft., with fine big fireplace, regular ban- quet hall dining room opening with French doors on to Solari- um; large kitchen, butler’s pan- try, also direct connection to Solarium for service; four big fine bed rooms on second floor finished in white enamel, with Jarge closets; guesi chamber has lavatory, tile bath complete, whopper of sleeping porch, two big maid’s rooms and storage rooms and complete bath on third floor. ,Basement finished and plastered as good as up- stairs; soft water in laundry, stationary tubs; fine hot water heating plant. On dandy 58 ft. east front lot. Price, $18,000. | $11,000 for a REAL Colonial house, well located on double corner lot, east front, Colonial hall and stairway in center; French doors opening either side into large living room and beau- tiful panel dining room; big Co- lonial fireplace in living room, French doors onto tapestry tile Solarium; butler’s pantry, kitch- en, etc. Entire down stairs fin- ished in 1vory white egg-shell gloss enamel over birch; four large bed rooms on second floor, one convertible into sleeping porch; exceptionally fine tile bath room; lavatory in one bed room, full attic. Vapor steam heat; fine partition finished basement; soft water. Garage. Chamberlain weather strips on all windows and doors. Built for a home; everything complete to the piping for vacuum clean- er. You have to see this house to appreciate it. Good Vacant. $1,850 for any one of three choice east front lots, 50 x186 ft., located between Dodge and Farnam Sts., in the NEW part of Dun- dee on 61st St. See our sign on Jots. Choice West Farnam Lots. $1,760, located either east or west fronts on 34th between Dodge and Davenport Sts. These lots are being graded now and shaped up. It is going to be one of the prettiest blocks in this vicinity when com- pleted. Three or four fine homes costing ap- proximately $6,600 to be built there this summer. Convenient to all' Far- nam car lines; new school to be erected just two blocks away. D. V. SHOLES CO., 915-16 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. JUNL 11, FARM AND RANCH LANDS “Missouri Lands. OV S OF s FUL, HIGHLY ODUCTIVE LO0-AC RE ORCHARD AND FARM WILL SELL 20-ACRE FARM FOR ONLY $300 ON TERMS OF D $.00 MONTHLY, REST OR TAXES, s with my 1,000-acre orchard and farm in southeast Missourl. Have 10 acres in peaches, 130 in apples, 6 in grapes, 5 in strawberries, 4 in blackberries and rasp- berries, and 10 In vegetables, grains and grasses. ‘The balance will be planted to grapes and fruit ‘rees next spring. The peaches have been run- ning over $IW per acre, berries &nd grapes $300, tomatoes $100 (§10 per ton at the canning factory), etc. Applos Just coming into bearing. I have a large amount of land sur- rounding my 1,000-acre orchard and farm, much more than 1 will ever be able to get under cultivation myself, and will sell 10 to X-acre tracts at $3u ol terms of $10.00 cash and monthly, without interest or taXes. FARMS FREE TO LIMITED NUMBER For a limited number of persons I have an arrangement whereby they can obtain a farm tract free. My location {s in southeast Missourl, midway between the Osarks and the lowlands, elevation above sea level about 0 feet. Before offering any of my land for sale 1 went to the authorities of the seven nearby states having the so- called “Blue Sky" laws and asked them to pass on ‘the printed matter I had prepared and to send their expert land men to inspect my orchard, farm and lund offered. After doing this, and also Investiguting my finnncf-l respon- $10.00 CA WITHOU! IN 1 am_ having splendid succ sibliity and past business record, they quickly granted permission to sell my land in their states. A fow acres here, properly -looked after, will bring you a splendid income, besides providing the best of everything for your own use. $100 to 8800 clear L»mm per acre can be made. Fruits, erries, vegetables, grains and grasses will produce these results. A aingle cow can be made to pay $12 clear profit ev month, $100 w“l bulld you a cody, comfortable home in our mild climate that will seem like a little palace compared with the ordinary, crowded, brick-bound city flat. With a few chickens, pigs and a cow, frults, berries, vegetables and a little mmeadow to start with, your health, wealth and happineas come into your own hands. You are boss of all, with room to grow, and no one is big enough to come In and give you orders, We have good schools, churches, rtral free delivery and mutual rural tele- phone lines and good towns. FREE RAILWAY FARB to purchasers; 90 days' time to visit land and make your selection; money back after one year if dissatisfied; ruymenu stop In case of death; money ouned for improvements; perfect title; immediate possession. . GET THIS FREE BOOK TODAY. 1 have made about 0 kodak views in and around the big orchard and farm and on the land am offering and have had them reproduced in a 161~ page pamphlet, in which also I have placed all the Information to be ob- tained regarding the topography, soil, climate, water, rainfall, healthfulness, productivity, products and about every- thing you want to know; also 50 letters from men in Omaha and nearby towns who have gone down to look and who have bought. I'll gladly send you a copy if you will call, write or telephone, (\'ILLlS R. MUNGER 425 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE Acres as Low As $450 In the new 100-acre traot of the Poat Farm, adjoining Benson on the west, which 1s now being offered for sale. This s the third subdivision of the Post Farm now known as i Benson Gardens The richest soil In Dougias county, having been a dairy farm for 26 years for Chickens, Frut, Gardening Never again will you be able to buy acres near Omaha as low as you can buy now. Many Are Buying Acres now Instead of city lots acre {8 equal to six to elght regular city lots, and you can buy one acre now In Benson Gardens as cheap, or cheaper, than you can buy a clty lot, and get six to elght times more ground Come Out Today Or any afternoon during the week and see this beautiful acreage tract. Take Benson car to end of line, then take Jitney to our Branch Office on the ground on West Main street. Salesmen will be on the ground all day today and every afternoon during the week. Our downtown office wiil ha open every evening from 7 to 9 p. m. Call and get price Itat and plats, Remember! Our terma are §10 down and $10 a menth on an sore and $10 down and from 3§ to $7.60 per month on half an acre and N you get Free Jitney To and from end of car line If you live in Benson Gardens and are employed downtown. Paved street ail the way. Pure, fresh country air all the time, Hasting & Heyden, 1614 Harney 8t. Phone Tyler 60, FARM AND RANCH LANDS Missouri Lands. INS—J @ewn, $5 monthly kvod truit and poultry . socchern Wissouri. Price Addrens Box t08 Becelsior GREAT BA buys, 40 land newr wnly 3175 $pringx. Mo CHEAP FARMS—Any s iyt n (he beautiful Ouarts ¢ Dent cuunty, Mo. | W. S. Frank 20 Newille Bock Omaha _Kansas Lands. FOR SALE—160 acres unimproved Iand 13 miles northeast of Goodland. man. Sher- man county. $1,600. Address, Y-416. Beo. Montana Lands. FOR SALE. A largo irrigated (own water right), well stocked, well tmproved hay and cattle runch in the famous Big Hole basin, Mont. _ Address, K-u68 Lee, for few day MONT and for sale In the grea P ing countles of Montana. Write for | free map. Agents wanted. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth BIdg., Minneapolls, Minn. Nebraska Lands. 680 ACRES KNOX COUNTY LAND AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY AT 2 P. M. SHARP, JUNE 14, NIOBRARA, NEB. On the above date in the Z. C. B. J. hall at Niobrara, Nob., we sell at public auction to the highest bidder the follow- ing_ dencribed real estate: Northeast quarter of wection one, Township thirty-one, Range six, and the North half of section slx, Township thirty-one, Range five; and east half ot north half of southwest quarter of sec- tion thirty-six, Township _thirty-two, Runge »ix, all west of 6th P, M., Knox County, Nebraska, containing 680 acres, moro or less, acording to government survey. Location § miles North East of Niobrara. Also @ lease of nine years on 280 acres of school land adfoining the above, will be wold to the highest bidder. Land will be sold in the following de- scribed tracts: ¥ 0. 1—Containing 320 acres, 110 acres under cultivation, 180 acres pasture, balance meudow. Good four- room house, barn for 13 horses with hay mow, hog shed, hen house, and other minor improvements, good well and spring water in puature, TRACT NO. 3—Confaining 360 acres, 250 acres under cultivation, 13 acres in alfalfa, balance In pasture and hay, Im- provements: Good 8-room house, batn for ten head of horse hed, 16x 90, corn crib and two , two hen houses, 10x14 and 1 hog house, 14x20, orchard of about 160 trees, good grove of trees. This tract will be sold subject to a lease of three years. TERMS—Ten per cent of the purchase price, cash, day of sale, thirty per cent One | == 16th and Douglas Sts, Omaha. March 1, 1017, balance ilve years, Inter- est at five and one-half per cent an- nually. Abstraot showing perfect title together with warranty deed delivered to purchaser March 1st, 1917, when pos- sesslon will be given. LAND LIES LEVEL TO ROLL- ING AND IS 95 PER CENT GOOD CLAY SOIL. Parties wishing to see land will be conveyed to same free of charge by the owner. For further information, address NEBRASKA REALTY AUCTION CO., CENTRAL CITY, NEB, Col. M. A. Carraher, Auctioneer. P. L. HAGEMAN, Owner, Niobrara, Neb, CATTLE COUNTRY| CHEAP RAILROAE, LAND. OBCAR) SPRING/ | down In_ southeastert Ransom and LaMoure] countles; many with good bulldings, som with stock, machinery and growing crops $36 to $76 per acre; speclal inducements. Write' for ltst. John W. Norton Co., 468 Shubert Bldg., St. Paul, Minn . Texas Lands. . (/% WESTERN TEXAS THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY Down below the Pan Handle countr: in | a strip of land known as the plains,” which until a few vears ago a cattle range country, but with the ing of the railroad this country has dovel- oped by leaps and bounds. The so' _ls rich and productive, tbe climate rfke, the rainfall ample and .he waier unex- cellod. A groat varlety of crops: can be profitably ralsed. Land values are going up, but we have some spiendid landx at from $26 to $60 per acre, depending upon the location. This country is developiog fast, mettlors are coming In at a lively pace and towns are spring kL ers and tradesme able citizens. Fu concerning this country In an {llustrated eircular, | may be had for the asking. Excursion |§ dates the first and third Tuesday of each month. Why not make a trip to inspect this land. All we ask v an oportunity te show you the country. Write us advis- ing_In advance when you can ge. SCOTT & HILL CO., ar- me with cot i §23.50 Unimproved virgin land §8 & acre. Abundance water by pump- | Our free booklet tells ail. ~Wril d Company, Sait | vest this y to §8. and the land needs you—the earlier you begin to turn over your money the earlier you will receive the profits. Op- portunities to purchase rich, productive soll In Colorado, Calitornia, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming or Utah, at rea- sonable prices were never better than they are TODAY. Ask me for frea information abou the state, or states, in which you are in- terested. R._A. SMITH, COLONIZATION & IN- DUSTRIAL AGENT, UNION PACIFIC BYSTEM, ROOM 819, UNION PACIFIC_HEADQUARTERS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. So that you can find just wi Estal 28c for one ye: five years. FARM AND l'\‘pAL ESTATE JOURNAL, TRAER, IOWA. | FARMBS, acreage and city property for sale hat C. R. O:Inbl. 9 Brandels. SBND your name today, recelve ofters from land owners, agent: rywhere, United Realty Associates, Jol . BUSINESS property to Omahs. _G. P. Btebl i bi) “A REAL CATTLE ~ RANCH In Central Nebraska AT THE RIGHT PLACE 960 acros Jocated in the central part of state, four miles of good rallroad town on the Unlon Pacific R. R.; one of the finest little ranches in the state, all hard land, NO SAND, about 200 acres under plow, of which 90 aores are in al- falfa; the very best of ok loam soll, with clay subsoll; lays el to gently rolling, but well grassed; the VERY BEST of pasture land. This land is well fenced and cross-fenced, with four wires and nearly all cedar posts; 120 mcres fenced hog tight with woven wire; three wells and windmills; three cisterns, room house In good repair, fine cement cave, large new barn for 20 head of horses, 40 lons of hay and several hun- dred bushels of grain; hog sheds, cattle sheds and other necessary outbulldings; will ‘carry two hundred head of stock tho year around; good surrqundings, school house on the ranch. AN IDEAL proposition. Price, $28.00 per acre, about $3,000 cash, will carry back $12,000 for five years at 6 per cent interest, bal- ance March 1st, 1917, when possession will -be given, If you gre looking for a ranch of this size, THIS WILL SUIT YOU. Come and look it over. Address M. A. Larson, Central City, Nebraska. FARM LAND WANTED | WANTED—To hear from owner of ood | farm for sale, Send description and cash price. R. G. List, Minneapolis, Minn, WANTED—To hear from owner of farm | or unimproved land for sale. O. K oy, Ball WANTED—Farms, have 4,000 b soribe your unsold property. ers Exchange, Denver, Colo. HAVE cash buyers for r three medium sized farms in west Iowa or east Ne«. braska. Thomas Campbell, Keeline Bidg, FARM LANDS FOR RENT ALFALFA LAND FOR RENT. | 10 to 20 acres for season. OKORGE & COMPANY, ! Phone D, 766. 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. § POULTRY AND PET STOCK | PIGEONS pay far better than chickes penned up; little space needed to e book explains all. Majestic Dept. 91, Adel, Ta. i JUST ived t vaz v s CHAMELEONS| the little color changing pet. Max Gels- | ler Bird Co., 1617 Farnam 8t. I} FOR BALE—Fine Xnglieh bull pup. | U street. Phone So. 1606, 1 ers; de- alway CENTRAL NEBRASKA FARM. Bargain of 400 acres, located on the fa mous Wood' River valley, closs to town, 240 acres In crops; close to ocountry and town schools. Want to sell in order to buy p smaller farm. Consider an exchange for such a farm. W. W, Mitchell, Owner, 1820 Spencer St., Omaha, Neb. MU 00, and will sacrifice a 800 a in southeast Nebraska with 6-room house; nearly all in cultiva- tion; lays well; priced for short time, $80 per acre, carry balance for lo D. Linahan, 810 [ o cated 1 mile trom good town on main lin U. P. R. R. in Cheyenne Co,, Neb, Price $17.60 per aore. Write for llustrated book- let. H. C. Casselman, Bidney, Neb. FOR BALE or trade, a section of improved land in Dundy county, Neb. For partie- ulars write, W. M. Swartzwelder, Lamont, Neb. 160 ACRES in Kimball county, Nebraska, at $12.00 per acre; this is a bargain, Ad- dress P 262, Bee. Wisconsin Lands. GET llterature and maps on the ch %00d land In United Btates. BAKER & TILLOTSON, worth $100 per acre; | PERBIAN KITTENS. Baldwin Cal l‘fi I i AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE| “AUTO CLEARING HOUSE D. 3810, 209 Farnam. | Brand new 1916 Ford. | 1914 Velle, Touring. l 1916 Reo Touring. 1914 Chevrolet Tourlng. THE AUTOMOBILE WDN]’)‘!EIL - Make a ton truck out of your Ford car, Everybody 1s buying this “Form-a-T) % It solves your delivery problem and sel like wild fire. Agents wanted. For pare ticulars see or write JOHNBON-DANw » 1620 N. 16th. —36, ROADSTER. driven less than ndition. Chea for good touring car, Te 4 P Very miles, trade FOR QUICK SALE—i-cy)inder roadster, 32x3% tires; just the ti..g for plumber or other mechanic; easil’ arranged for | ing tools. Bargain, $76. Call after | lorence 261, ! Ford roudster, chains, extra | Doug. 1188, tires, numbers, month old. Leaving town, | $375. Address S-263, Bee i REAL ESTATE The Home We Advertised In This Space Last Sunday, Sold Monday ' | £ 1;0:)4\1{. v;‘ll:l nflnz you {’wrkch‘;:feh:; t:o nu:y frame lndldlhleco. 5-room bungalows, | e pictures. modern and oal 8| throughout, except kitchen. Size 24x44. Lare living room 12x17, with bookcases and beamed ceill - oo b dining room 12x14, which has paneled walls, of windows. Tiled bath finished in high grade white enamel; linen clodet in hall; handiest kitchen you work table, bin. Eas; {:m h x:onm is plete in every roughout. com way, window shades. These are well built bungalows, nothing all eontracted for 6 months ag it now. That is why our price is low. They are located at 4232 Mason St., and 4202 ence district, eloser in than Dundee, high and new re school, Values are sure to increase here, just tions pl week. Chas. Horn, Owner. before the raise in price. ted recently. By buying now this i will b knocking; don’t wait and nxpoc’th et 0 Kok 1 & panel, e Loty on S & Actually worth $3,760, Our price $3,450 and $3,475. REAL ESTATE . Massi 1 de opening int Two good bedrooms with closets.and blenty upboards, china el di :ntnt basem . n:t::i:::gflaz:m dnh.?‘lumflm | with sodded screens, water mm this but the best of material: d, It will cost ’ll.lo ::h to buy Barker Ave, in Leavaaworth Haights s they un'”mh::fiymhnn-fi: yai wi Opnway!rou!u,'.-.m' Very easy terms if sold Phone Walnut 3219.

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