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__ FOR RENT—HOUSES REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED THE BEE: REAL ESTATE—Unimproved ~ West. West. WHATS between outside paint and inside plaster? Watch one of my well built homes under way. F. 8. TRULLINGER, Phone Benson, 132. FOR RENT—New 8-room house and garage In beat part of Dundee. HIATT CO., Tyler 60, 245 Omaha Nat. 5-ROOM cottage, thoroughly modern except furnace; very reasonable' to responsible pary. Phone Harney 1 206 AND 208 South 30th street; new brick, six rooms each, thoroughly modern. Tel. Harney 3836. North. FOR RENT—My new strictly modern B&- room bungalow to family without chil- dren. Call Colfax 494 or Harney 447. E R. Woods, 2431 Brown. A FINISHED PRODUCT. TEN-ROOM BUNGALOW—BLK. TO: CAR. Adjoining Clairmont; finest of oak fin- ish, selected oak (double floors); floors |, every room; roomy closets; linen closet; built-In features. Price less than cost to duplicate. Can give you best of terms. This week only, $3,250, Call OSBORNE, 701 Oma. Nat'l Bk Bldg. D. 14 WEST Farnam residence. best St. 323 N. 38th Ave.; $6,000. Terms ea WEST FARNAM CORNER. Modern 6-room bungalow, with corner vacant. Room to build two brick flats, 8 P. BOSTWICK & SON. 3518 LINCOLN BLVD.—11-room strictly modern, with hot water Douglas 1818, house, heat. STRICTLY modern b-room house, close in, $27.50. Phone Harney 3151 W. H. Dor- rance, 403 Lincoln Boulevard. 15186 GRANT SI.—l-r. com., T. I Hall, 433 Ramge Bidi SEVEN rooma;_ all modern. Bemis Tel, Harney 2049. South. $-ROOM, modern, 1010 S. 28th St, Telephone Harney $831. 1-ROOM coltage, gas and water, $12. Phone Harney 4708 Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN, 4-r—1612 Carter Lake Blvd +..$14.00 STRICTLY MODERN. dern, $! Doag. 740 Park. f-r.—4303 Erskine St.............$32.50 8-r.—3840 Charles St.............. 26.00 9-r—1512 No. 40th St, good de- tached house in first-class resi- dence section, hot water heating plant ..i.ieeiiiiiiien 9-r.—1046 Georgia Ave.. FLATS, STRICTLY MODERN. SEE OUR COM- PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING. PORTER & SHOTWELL, 202 Bo. 17th St. Doug. 5013. $13.50—6-room, modern except heat, 3326 N. 20th St. $27.50—9-room, mod., 2639 Davenport St. H. A. WOLF, 514 Ware Block. Doug. 8068. POULTRY AND GARDEN—Acre and small 6- house, chicken, pigeon house, $7; al room for colored, downtown; city wal electric light. Tel. D. 2107. HOUSES FOR RENT. CREIGH, BONS & CO., 608 BEE BLDG., DOUG. 200. FOR RENT—Ap'ts and Flats West. APARTMENTS AND GARAGES, Five rooms. strictly modern, steam heat, janitor service, oak floors and fin- ish; in best residence district. St. George apartments, 113 N. 31st Ave. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1536, 333 Rose Bidg. 3 ROOMS and bath in'the Hollywood. near 2611 Harney, 2d floor, plenty of win- dows, awning and flower box. Very cholce and only $33 per month. D. 1472, FINE steam-heated apartment, either 4 or 5 rooms, on West Farnam street. ‘JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. A NEW modern brick fiat, 8-room apt., with garage; will be ready to occupy August 1. Located at 2829 California. Tel Har. 2216. BARGAIN ‘AT $1,800. \West end, house and lot, $ivl Daven- port Call 142 Lincoin Bivd. Harney 1733. North. BUNGALOW FACING KOUNTZE PARK 3617 No. 19th St We are offering today for the first time the biggest bargain in a modern, new and up-to-date bungalow anywhere in the oity; very neatly arranged, finished In oak and nicely decorated with bulltdin buffet in the dining room. Nice lot overlooking the park, with iron fence, flowers, shrubbery, ete. This property has cost the owner better than $3,750. If sold Immediately, the price is $3,000, Investigate at once If you want & bargain. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 919-20 3029 NICHOLAS ST. 6-room new bungalow in this fine lo- living room and dining and buf- cation; large room with bullt-in bookcases fet; handy kitchen with fences; open large bedrooms and bath, upstairs. basement, cemented. See us about this place, SCOTT & HILL CO. Doug. 1009. Ground Floor, McCague Bldg. Miscellaneous, 5 OR §-ROOM BUNGALOW BUILT TO YOUR ORDER. Wo are soon to open a cholce lot ad- dition. High and sightly locations, ne and on boulevard. Will bufld a few bu; lows to order. Lots about $500 to § now is the time to select lot and us about_building. Call. Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manville, Evenings, Walnut 2249, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY ST. OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1916. FINANCIAL partment houses. double brick houses, single houses, business property and farm lands at & per cent, 54 per cent & § pr ot. W. THOMAS, 660 MORTGAGE T a annual, secured by property valued at $2,750. Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co, W. O. W. Blds. FOR SALE. 3 dandy vacant lots, % block to oar ocut to $1,000 cash for quick sale. CALKINS & CO. 1313 City Nat. Bank Bldg et = e REAL ESTATE—Suburban Benson. LYNNWOOD Go out to Lynnwood today and ses the Ml;l!lful lots we'are selling from $450 to t600, A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 502, 1607-8 W, O. W. Bldg. BENSON ACRES. Three nice near outskirts of Ben- son, a short ways from heart of town, on Military Road. House is 3 yea: cement basement, furnace hea house and pens ced woven wire tight. Garage for two cars. One of the nicest o8 in the city for any one wishing to raise chickens and have a nice home. r Omah; Bank 5 PER CENT to ¢ per oent on beat olass oity residences in amount $3,000 up; also tarm louns. Reasonable commissions PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam 8t. PRIVATE MONKY & SHOPEN & COMPANY, KEELINE BUILDING. OMAHA homes. Bast Neb O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douxlas 2716, MONEY (0 ioan on Improved furma and ranches. We also buy good farm mort. &uges. Kloke Inv. Co.. Omaha. [ REAL ESTATE loans. six per cent. D. K. BUCK & Ci 913 Omaha Nat. Bai NO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM, BEE_BLDG. MONBY on_hand for oity and tarm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Blds. 3 CITY and farm loans, 6, 6%, 8 per cent J. H. Dumont & Co.. 416 Keeiine Bldg. LOANS——8—6%—8 Per vent—LOANS THOS. L. McGARRY, X Keoline Bidg. Red 4344, CITY loans a specialty. Lowest rates. Firat Trust Co., D. 1161, 303 So. 13th St. _{Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles For Sale. YOUNG family cow for saie. Phone Wal- nut 2360, 6302 Pacific, STEEL range and gasoline stove; good con- dition. Colfax 3743 ster £003 1 FRESH milch cows. 808 N. 47th 8t _nut 2083, SEE these used cars this week, must be mold: 1911 Cadillac, 8-passenger. Maxwell, 6-passenger. Maxwell, truck. Crow Elkhart, touring. Chalmers, roadster, Overland, tourin 1914 Detrolter, 5-passenger. FRANCIS AUTO CO, Douk. GARVIN BROS. . 50008, 3 ACRES—BENSON GARDENS, WILL EXCHANGE, Lays nearly level, near macadam road and free jitney. W1l consider exchange on b or 6-room housa. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manville. Evening, Walnut 2249, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY 8T, STARY YOUR HOME IN BENSONI B LOT! U” THIS $10.00 down. and $1 per month: price looated on Lacust $350. size, $0x13! 8t. betwaen and Burnham, not far from school and car line. Ges. R. Wright, Bee office. Omaha. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW BARGAIN, JUST COMPLETED—FINE WORKMAN- Living room, dining room, sun parlor, all oak finish, oak floors 'throughout; bookcages, French doors, bullt-in cup- boards; vegetable room; coal bin; full lot; three blocks to car. This was built by carpenter-owner; a $4,000 home for !3.]350; only $360 cash and $30 per month. Ca) OSBORNE, 701 Oma. Nat'l Bk Bids. D. 1474, BIG BARGAIN Out-of-town owner will sacrifice in or- der to raise money. Five-room cottage, all modern, good furnace, three large rooms on first floor; two bedrooms and bath upstalrs; paved street; located at 1609 N. 34th St. Price cut from $2,600 to $2,000, . SCOTT & . HILL CO,, Doug. 1009, Ground Fir. McCague Bldg, 7 rooms and sleeping porch, strictly modern, and in good condition. Price $4,600; terms. Located 4107 N. 49th St. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. MODERN 8-room~brick flat; new _electrio fixtures throughout. Price $30. Call Har- ney 1912, MODERN store, 16th St, near postoffice. $75 per mo. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. BT. CLAIR, 24th and Harney, 3-room apart- ments. Call®Harney 647. 2 North, HAS YOUR FAMILY OUTGROWN YOUR 5 OR 6-ROOM HOME? If so (without money) I can trade you a fine larger home with ground, 100x124 In Kountze Pldce, house has hot water heat and oak finish; desirable location, or will trade equity for western land. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 12 1104 No, 23d.—4-r. flat_ steel range, gas BEAUTIFUL CLAIRMONT ADDITIOM plate, water pald, $16.° 1620 Cuming, 4-r. A nifty, new bungalow, oak finish, apt. $26. strictly modern and up-to-date, well ar- RASP BROS. Doug. 1653, STREHLOW TERRACE. Apartments—1 seml-basement apartment. Phone Web, 7211. MODERN apt.,, 7 rooms, $25; near poatof- fco. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. South. §-ROOM modern apartment; heat and jani- tor service, walking distance. 812 Bo. 26th Ave. 340, BENSON & MYERS CO., : 424 Omaha National Bank ‘Bldg. FIVE-ROOM steam-heated apartment; very desirable. The Chula Vista, 20th and Poppelton. Conrad Young. 322 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1571, Miscellaneous. MODERN apartments, $18 and up, Near postoffice. G. P. Stebbbins, 1610 Chicago, e FOR RENT—Business Pr’p’ty Stores- STORE ROOMS at 1809-1811 Farnam BE. Thos. F. Hall, 423 Ramge Bldg. D. 7406, WBAD Bldg, 18th and Farnam; fine suite of rooms; excellent light; suitable for tatlor or dressmaker. Baldrige Bldg., 20th and Farnam; two nice rooms facing Farnam St. F. . WEAD, Wead Bldg. __ D. 171 VESIRALLE store room pasement, 622 8. 16th St .Only $65. CONRAD YOUNG, 332 Brandels Theater Bldg. D. 1573. 111 BOUTH 16th St basement, §30. 607 South 13th St., brick, $30. JOHN N. FRENZER, DOUGLAS 654. Vttices dno Dess Room. DESIRABLL oftice rooms In the remodelled Crounse block, 119 N. 16th St. (opposite postoftice), $10 to $16 per month. Conrad Young. 322 Brandeis Theater. Doug. 1871. OQFFICE room (for dentist), centrally lo- cated, 16th St. Wright & Lasbury., D, 162, OFFICE room with 'phone and reception room for lady. P 286, Omaha Bee. Miscellaneous. BARN for rent, in rear of Savoy hotel, 16th and Jackson Sts. Sultable for barn or garage, G6x66; two storles and basement, with 40-foot lot in front, Call at hotel oftice. ! MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms, for hou govds and pilancs; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO,, 802 8. 16th St Douglas 4163, Van and 3 ‘men Maggard— "%’ e Van and Storage Co. Moving, packing. storage and shipping. Phone Doug. 1496. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving service try us. Large 3-horse, padded vans. Storage, $§2 month, Batisfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. Phone Tyler 280 or Douglas 4338, GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and mov- ing 219 N. 11th 8t Phone Douglas 394 or Webster 6699. METRCPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. 5 Careful attention given to ol moving, packing or storage; office at Ray- mond Furniture Co. 1613 and 1615 How- ard 8t Phone D, 634, J. C. REED Ezvress™ Co. “Hoving packing and storage. 1207 Farnam 8t. Douglas 6146. FIDELITY §i2Vit: FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete st of vacant houses and apart- ments; also for . storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sta, s rs_tor REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED West. ranged and welf bullt; location-1deal. All of which you will admit on seeing. We will be glad to take you any time. A tew. hundred cash, balance to sult. RASP BROS.,, OWNERS, 106_McCague Bldg. Doug. 1653. LOOK THIS OVER. Near Miller park, b rooms and bath, strictly modern, oak finish, bullt-in fea: tures, full cemented basement; fine fur- nace, laundry, paving all paid. A bar- gain for $3,660. P. J. TEBBENS CO,, 605 Omaha Natl Bank. Doug. 21 NEAR 24TH AND FORT All modern cottage, located at 2658 Camden Ave,, beautiful residence dlistrict, close to stores, schools and churches; will sell’ for $2,800; easlly worth $3,200; built for home. Terms. Colfax 1637. 2 ACRES, COTTAGE New, 6-room, at a bargain, in Benson Acres, all in garden, frult and shrubs. This 1s a real bgrgain. Must sell on ao- count of moving away. Call Benson 361-W, 2 ACRES, Including blg crop blackberries and grapes, 4 miles N, W. postoffice. Colfax 3577, Dundee. NEW DUNDEE HOUSE FOR SALE DO YOU WANT A HOME IN DUNDEE? 4917 California 8t. is just recently com- ploted and all ready to occupy. Be the first to live in this beautiful 7-room strictly modern home. Oak floors above and all oak finish be- low. Screens, fireplace, sidewalks, shade trees. One of the finest locations In Dundee. Only % block to car line. Owner has cut price from $6,600 to $6,300 for quick Housa open so you can inspect it. the door when you come put. Or call me up at elther addresses bfiaw and I will meet you or take you out to see the prop- erty. ARTHUR C. CROSSMAN, 304 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Douglas 5107, .or 4932 Webster St. Walnut 676. Cut this out for reference. Do It Now! DUNDEE DOUBLE CORNER $3,000 At the northeast corner of 62d and Webster St., 100x135. Just east across the street from the Arthur Cooley residence, This property is restricted to the erection of one fine realdence. Not another corner in Dundee that is similarly restricted and as well located can be bought for the money. Only one block to street car and overlooking Happy Hollow circle and the chub. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1530. 433 Rose Bldg. 16th_and Farnam Sts. BRAND NEW Bungalow—§ r. and bath, oak finish, has a number of special fea- tures; best of plumbing, furnace, dandy south front lot, 3 blocks. to car, only 15 minutes ride down town. Price $2.950, $300 ocash. RAZP BROS, Doug. 1658. BIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, One floor, 26x44; quarter-sawed oak floor, all oak finish—a brand new, ele- gant home, Price, $3,650; $600 down, bal- ance monthly. Will take a clear lot or up- to-date auto. Col, 4193, Bulider, 1824 Sahler FORCED BALE. Good lot, Bedford Ave., with G-room ‘house; well; rents $10; easy payments; $1,250. A bargain. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline, NEW bungalow, 6-room, all modern, 50-foot lot, south front, at a bargain, only $2,750, near 45th and Charles. Call owner, Red 1881, NIFTY all-modern, oak-finished bungalow, well located, 10 north part. $2,760. Very easy terms to good party. H. 1898. KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district resi- F. V. Kniest, 3515 N. 18th, South, dence for sale. DUNDEB—b-room modern bungaiow. Bullt by us—$3,760. On easy terms. W. L. SELBY & BONS. Phone Doug. 1610, Dundee bungalow, Walnut 1666. Dundee lot, 5, Walnut 1666. 2% =cres near Dundee Walnut 1 South Side. GARDEN LOTS . $100 TO $200 §1 down, 50 cents per week. On the South 8ide, two blocks from car line, in good district of homes; buy two or three of them, build a little cottage and save your rent. SHULER & CARY, Phone D. 6074. 204 Keeline Bldg. Miscellaneous. THREE ACRES FOR SALE. One-hulf orchard, one-half alfal sightly, smooth land; Birkhouser’ tion, platted, 18 city lots, cheap; N two ‘street car lines. Tel. Walnut 1338, e - ~ REAL ESTATE—Exchanges $4,650 A peach of a HOME, very well bullt; in fact, y@ will go a long way to find one built like it. Living room: across front, with fireplace: Diniig room, bullt- in buffet; fine kitchen and pantries; sun \porch, Birch, mahogany finish oak floo all through; white enamel up In large be rooms, tiled bath, sleeping porch. Lo- cated on 36th St., near Leavenworth. D. V. SHOLES CO., 915 City Nat'} Bank Bldg. SOUTH SIDE. On account of owner wanting to leave the ecity for the west they have author- ized us to sell their 7-room strictly mod- ern story and a half bungalow near Bt. Philomena church, Large lot, paved street, paving all paid, within walking distance for railroad or business-man. This property 1 well worth $1,000- more than it can be bought for, but the owner wants cash. ;AYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, . D. 1781, 6th Floor Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. BAFETY FIRSY, FOR RELIABLE AND BAFR FIRE AND TUR.N.AIDO INSURANCE O'NEIL'S R. E. & INS, AGENCY, 434 Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1034. Doug. 49, WILL EXCHANGE 80 ACRES IOWA LAND for residence property in Omah; This is a good plece of land lo near Glenwood, Ia., and about 256 ml from Omaha. Has all the improvements and the price on same s $100 per acre, There Is & new loan just recently made amounting to $5,000 for three years at 6% per cent 1t you have something in Omaha that you want to exchange, let us hear from "HIATT COMPANY, 245-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bank. Tyler 60, THE remarkable increase in BEE Want Ads can be traced to only one source— good results at less cost than wny other Omaba paper. 20,100 MORE PAID WANT ADS in first five months of 1916 than in Same Period in 1915, 4,480 ACRES In Cheyenne County, Colorado, near Wildhorse. For sale or exchange for North, South Dakota, Minnesota or Can- ada Lands. MPLS. Rental Co., 3085 Pal- ace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, 3-ROOM vungaiow, orand new, all modern, oak floors tnroughout; oak finish In liv- ing and dining rooms; large, light, white enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted sddition. A bargaln at §3,160, Basy terms, BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 42 Paxton Bik. Doug. 1733. 3078 8. 16TH—1-r. mod., newly-painted, pa- pered and varnished; street paved; $24.60. Berka & Musii, D, 6987, FARMS, Ranches, Residences, Apartments, Merchandise stocks, income of all kinds. Can match any deal of merit. J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk, Omaha. FARMS, ranches, city property, acreage and investmenta for sale and exchange. Morgan, 1916 Cuming Bt. Doug. 2466. CAN sell or exchange anything you have to offer. C. J. Canan. McCague Bldg. EQUITY in good 9-r. house for cottag worth $3,300. Colfax 1062 after 10 a. m. 8-ROOM house, ail modern, for sale. 8620 | FOTEL and farniture at Dallas, B, D.; Pacific. Phone Harney 913, exchange. D. 6707. Toland & Trumbull. = —— REAL ESTATE—Unimproved |REAL ESTATE—Investments West. THH best acres are out Benson way. The best place to buy acres out Benson way is in DBenson Gardens, Richland Acres or West Benson, where we can sell you one or more acres from $360 an acre and up, on_very easy terms. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50, SELECT LOCATION Between Jackson and Jones on 33d Ave,, 6 rooms with all the latest conveniences, such as bullt-in “Bookcase, buffets, sun room.-wfth French doors and many handy arrangements in kitchen and entry; all oak finish and floor; ho tar papered before sided and shingled; bullt by day labor, the best of material used. Let us "SGOTT & HILL CO. Doug. 1000. Ground Floor, McCague Bldg. WEARNE PARK BARGAIN—New bunga- low, 6-r. and bath, built by day labor and ©of the best of material. Oak finish, with ok floors, rooms large and well arranged, has a number of special features, High @rade, fixtures, full basement, furnace, dandy east front lot, only 3 blks. to car. Price cut to $3,060. Kasy terms, RASP BROS. Doug. 1653, BENSON Garden acres are the beat close- in acres to be had near Omahs. Call, write or phione Tyler 50 for reading mat- ter, telling more about Benson Garden acres, adjoining Benson. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St North. After looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif- ferent buyers decided thit It was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by BUYING lots. U will come out today you wili understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN &.CO. Tyler 187, 142 Omal Nat't Bank Bldg. CUMING, near Bt, 22 or 44; must be sold to close Nat'l Bank Bl 95 FEET, 16th St, § biks from viaduct, $6,500. McCague Inv. Co, McCague Bldg. Grimmel, 849 Omaha WEALTH comen from Investemnt, not from salary. But save part of your salary or income and Invest carefully, Home Bulld- ors guarantess 7 per cent, p: Nothing safer, no worry. Ask plan. HOME BUILDERS, INC., 17th and Douglas 8t. Phons Doug, 5018. WM. COLFAX, 17 Keeline DIdg. Real estate, city property, large ranches & speciaity. REAL ESTATE—B’ness Prty FOR BALE—264x132, faces three streets; near new Ford building; splendid manu- facturing site, Address, B-411, Bee. e — FINANCIAL Real Estate Loans and Mortgages, We are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebras- ka farms. Rates on request, UNITED STATES TRUST CO.,, 212 South 17th St. B —| SON & MORTON. 5pct-m.mn}') HARRI Ol Bank B promptly. F. D. nd Farnam Sts. mha Nat. ma 18th $100 to §10,000 Wead Bl Abstracts of Title. Guarantee jopreet So. Ve can brine short notice. R. 7, Patterson Bldg. D. 2947. err Tue Guarantes —and Abatract Co., modern abstract office. 806 8. 17th 8t. Tel. D. 6487, REED ABSTRACT Cf oldest abstract of- fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandwis Theater FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. Colorado land excursions, expens s pald. C. L. Nethaway, Florence. Neb. Florence 228, Illinois Lagds. FOR SBALE—Great sacrificd In order fo set- tle eatate, 190-acre stock and grain farm, located near two towns; productive soll, mostly level, well improved, In good sec- tlon of country. Jefferson County, IIl.; this year's crop goes with the farm If taken soon. For rock-bottom price and terms, write owner, Logan Burlison, Mount Vernon, Ill _Jowa Land THE SURE WAY TO WIN—Get & well lo- cated farm sulted to grain and stock rals- ing; good management will make a killing and you will live well while doing it. This 330-acre improved farm 4 miles from Ta- bor, 8 mlles south of Glenwood, Towa, will answer this need, for it has good sofl, all in crop and pasture, on the halves. An ever-running stream runs through it There's good roads, schools, colleges and the greatest primary market of our coun- try handy. With rural mail and phone you have all the conveniences of & great great farm we offor on very or we might divide, as there ts of improvements. There are $200 per acre farms in same vicinity, but our price on this is far less, Wo are not farmers, so we are obliged to sell. For lars call on or write Bankers 318 B. 18th St, BEAUTIFUL bay front estate, 200 acri bulldings. Very healthy. Salt air and pines. $80.00 an acre. Improvements cost $16,000.00. Owner, P. O, Box 4415, Nicetown Station, Philadelphia, Pa. Missouri Land: SOUTH Missourl farms for sale; mild oli- mate; pure water; rich soll; reasonable pric good terms. srank M. Hamel, Marshtield, Mo. OVERLANDS, FORDS VELIE 1916 MODELS. CARS FOR §160 AND UP, WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC, 2047 Farnam St. AUTON[OBILES FOR SALE as they ' GOOD SERVICEABLE Doug. 3290. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farpam. Doug. 8310, 1914 Cadillac Touring, sacrific Kissel Kar Speedster . §450 Velie Bpeedstor .. 8300 1916 Reo Tourin . sreress. $300 st sell all our swco blles within 30 days. “hand automo- have several makes and are giving better values than anyone else. Johnson-Danforth Co. 1629-31-33 N. 1sth Bt $100 REWARD For arrest and conviotion of thlef who steals vour car while Insured by KILLY, ELLIS MPSON, 913-14 City Nat, Bk. Bldg. Dou; STEVENS' Touring, cheap CARLISLE 430 First Nat. Bank. Douglas 3100, Harney 2067 Sundays. USED CAR BARGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO., 1814-16-18 Farnam 8t WE will trade you & new Ford for your INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 10th and Harney. enger auto, will take §260 cash if taken at once, Bee Bldg. ole Doug. 6361, & bargaln at §480; FRANKLIN roadater, 1913 model, $150. running condition, Andrew Murphy & Son. Automobiles Wanted. WANTED—Used Ford, mechanically right, 2 or b-passenger; terms $100 down, $50 per month; fully secured. Answer by Satur- day. Address Y-493, Be WANTED—Used touring car; late model; must be in Al condition. J.'T. Skillman, Pleasanton, Neb. Aut” Repairing and Paintir~ ¥100 reward for magneto we Can't repalr, Colls repair¢d. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 1xth, NEB. Auto Rad! T prices right. 318 8, 19th 8t. D, Repalr Service and 1390 CHEAP FARMS--Any site, oasy terms, in the beautiful Ozarks of Dent county, Ma. W. 8. Frank, 301 Neville Block. Omaha. Nebraska Lands. 744 ACRES very fine all-purpose stock and grain farm, well located, near R. R, sta- tion, and 300 miles west of Omaha; good five-room house, good barn, plenty of water; fenced and cross-fenced; 300 acres best of crop land, 120 acres Platte river bottom pasture and hay land, balance rough pasture land. This is the best bar- gain ever; this party really wants to sell, Price (cash only) $30,000; good terms; write us and get complete description. Caldwell & Salyers, Malvern, Ia. 2,600-ACRE ranch south Cherry county, Plenty of hay. Give away price of $3.75 per acre. Buy this and make yourself rich. THOMAS CAMPBELL, 632 Keeline Bldg. 480 ACRES Keith Co. for sale, or will trade for good, clean stock of dry goods, groceries or gents' furnishings; $1,000 worth of improvements on place; priced __right; $4,000. W. N. Orcutt, Belmar, Neb. T HAVE bargains in Cheyenno and Kimball Co.'s, $7 to $20. Thurston Co., 80-a., $100; 160-a,, $126. J. L. Barber, Keeline Bidg. Tyler 1710, North Dakota Lands. BUY lands under our “haif earnings’ or “pay as you make it” plan, Hackney Land Credit Co., 8t. Paul, Minn, Wisconsin Lands. FOR BSALE—Choice cut-over hardwqod in tracts of 40 If you want ‘home or for investment, write us. Prices and terms reasonable, PETER M'GOVERN LAND CO., Florence, Wis, WISCONBIN 1and for sale—Closing out at & sacrifice, 2 tracts. 800 acres best farm land, suitable for sheep ralsing. Also 640 acres suitable for stock ranch or diverst- fled farming. Best black soll. Special bargain, Act quick. D. D. Conway, own- er, Grand Rapids, Wis. GET Mterature and maps oo the cheapest € >1 land in United Btates. BAKER & TILLOTSON, 16th and Douglas Sté.. Omaha. Dous. 1188. Miscellaneous. lands, Florence county, FARMS FOR BALE. 464 acres, near Council Bluffs, well im- proved. Price $1326. 44 acres, extra choice level land (no buildings), close to Omaha. 1% miles from paved road and suburban electric car line, Price $10,000. This land rents for §8 per acrs, cash; which shows what kind of land It is. J. H. DUMONT, 416-18 Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 690, ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LAND? If so, get a copy ‘of our Journal fl:. It bes lands, city property and stocl of goods advertised from nearly evel . 8o that you can find J what you wish in its columns. Kstablished 19 years, reaching 78,000 readers. Send 26c for one year's subscription, or $1 for five years. FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOYRNAL, TRAER, IOWA. WB WILL TAKE THE FIRST CROP, in payment for our land, black sandy loam soill, ample rainfall, close to good markets, in the heart of one of the best farming distriots in the United States. Write or call for particulars. W. T. BMITH CO,, 914 Omaha Nat, Omaha. FARMS, wcrenge and Cily property ior sa and e; . R. Coinbs, 50¥ Brandel The: Doug. 3914, POULTRY AND PET STOCK PIGEONS pay far better (Ran ohickens; always penned up; little space needed to start; froo book explains all. Majestic Bquab Co., Dept. 91, Adel, Ia. THOROUGHBRED White Leghorn cocker- els, 3 months old, B0c each. Mrs. Van Hagen, Benson Acres, Benson 436, FRESH aquatic plants for your fiah globy, 30c. Wil keep fish heaithy, MAX GEISLER BIRD CO. Bereeninks. 81.26 yer 100 /ba. %01 N, 163k St Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles T r Sale. Ol dark bay al about 11 or 12 years old; 14 hands high; 1,000 pounds each; clipped ea ploked up July 6th, 1916, and impounded at City Dog Pound, éth and Webnter streets; wiil be sold at public auction at City Dog Pound Monday, July 17th, 1016, at 10 o'clock to the highest bidder. By order of A W, W Poundmaster, i 4-yr.-old Jersey cow; 1 2-yr.-old h 1 7-month-old Jersey ealf; top notch stock. Inquire 2805 61st Ave,, Benson, Neb, &y horae, Auto Tires and Supslm. DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire trom 3 old ones and save you 40 per cent. 2 in 1 Vulcanising Co., 1616 Dav- enport Bt. Omaha, Neb. Douglas 3914, Wanted—Some Want Ads in ex- chan%e for lots of answers. Phone The Bee. “uxd-IN., §6.76; 30x3%, §8.7v. Other sizes in proportion. Duplex Tire Co..3618 Far. nam street. AUTO TIRES 0 TO §5.00. REBUILT, 3.0 DUO TIRE CO. 1611 CHICAGO 8T\ Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY-DAVIDBUN MOTORCYCLES. Bar- #aln in used machines. Victor Roos, “Th: Motoreyele Man.” 1708 Leavenworth. BICYCLE, good condition; cheap. 2606 Dav- enport, Harney 2970, 1914 SINGLE INDIAN, §76. V. Mallett, 616 B. 63d Ave. Call Walnut 2970, FOR RENT 816 Worthington street, 11 modern. Near Brownell Hall, month. GEORGE & COMPANY, Tel. D. 766. 902 City Nat'l Bank Bidg. rooms, Beautiful and in fine neighborhood. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Clara M. Stickler to Herman Lohn, 1 streot, 80 feet east of Twenty- oighth eet, north side, 70x130...§ First National Bank of David City, Neb., to t Bmith Brick company, Dorcas st 130.7 feet of Twenty-first street, north sids Abraham L. Reed and wife the Smith Brick company, street, 106.7 feet east of Twenty. trest, north side, 26x150,, . W. Bavidge and wife to Mary Ty, southeast corner First Florence, Galla and Washington streets, 198x284 . ‘e Edward W. North and wifa to Edward Spann, Twenty-sixth street, 98.5 feat south of Patrick avenue, west side, 337x60 7 : Benste D. Nordquest and wife to Frank Stirling, Larimore avenue, 200 foet west of Forty-second street south side, BOX128 ........ Helen G. Fales to Btandard OIl com- pany, northwest corner Eighteenth and Cuming streets, 66x132.,, Norbert C. Leary to Crelgh Son Co., Canton street, 26 feet oast of Sixteenth street, mouth side, 50x107. F. J. Mc8hane, jr., sheriff, to Crelgh Sons & Co., northwest corner Forty- tirat_and Browne streets, 62.5x120.. Fred W. Rothery to John Cook and wife, northwest corner Efgh- teenth_and Ohlo streetn, Joseph W. Woodrough and wife to Clara Fertig Twenty-fifth street, 62 fest mouth of Woolworth ayenue, west_side, b2x137 ... Anna M. Oberg to J. O. Nystrom, Burt street, 76 feet east of Twenty-thir street, south side, 28x132... J. 0. Nystrom and wife to Ana M. Oberg, Forty-sixth street, 50 feet north of Lafayette avenue, west side, 60x160 i . v Willlam C. Norris to Hilda Amelia An- derson, Twenty-fourth street, 80 feat north of Newport avenue, east side, 120x126 Emil J. Anderson and wife to Charl G. Kautman, Evans street feet east of Twenty-fifth "aven south side, 46.33x120 43% xR0, .. 2, 100 860 300 103 850 000 64 HORICS Productive Nebraska Farms. Every Farm Personally In; ed by a Member of the Firm. Payne Investment Co., 537 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bidg. . 15 Fight to Reduce '+ Jail-Feeding Cost To Come Up Again According to morning reports to| . 1he fight to reduce the cost of feed- the railroads, a large portion of cen- | in& Douglas county jail prisoners to tral and northern Nebraska was visi-| @ figure which does not permit a ted by a soaking rain Thursday night, | profit from the feeding is again to be Along the Northwestern, in the north- | brought up this fall, and a bill pro- ern part of the state, there was a|viding for the feeding of priseners at heavy rain over that portion of thecost will be presented to the legisla- Bonesteel branch, from Verdel to|ture next winter. Verdegris, twenty miles, with fairly| “We are now paying Sheriff Me- good rains for thirty miles or so both | Shane 32 cents per day for feeding north and south. | prisoners. We have found that it Over the lines running into the | costs but 18 cents per day to feed in- southern part of the state, it rained | mates of the county hospital and of nearly all night from David City to | the Riverview home on a cost basis,” Hastings and Superior, the precipita- | says County Commissioner Frank tion covering an area of more than | Best, 100 miles in length and fifty in width,| “There is no gaod reason for wast- The precipitation was from one-|ing 14 cents per day on every pris- fourth to an inch or more. oner, and I am going to bé on hand In Burlington territory there was|at the next session of the legislature a heavy rainfall in the country south|to push a bill for feeding' Douglas of the Platte and west of York, the | county prisoners at cost, whether or precipitation in and around Sutton be- | not I am still a county commissioner,” ing nearly two inches. There were|says Mr, Best, fairly heavy rains up the Republican | ; City Planning Board valley, and coming as far east as | Harva;]dA A rainfall of one-half to| an inch was reported. i e — To Meet Saturday Plan Addition to | : . | The city planning board will hold County Hosplta,l'a regular session Saturday mornin, when the Belt line elevation plan wm be taken up again and disposed of, It is practically assured that the board will recommend to the city council the plan heretofore outlined, which contemplates elevation of tracks over Dodge, Douglas and Farnam streets at the present crossings. Testimony Completed in Williams Separation Suit All testimony has been completed in the separation suit of Mrs, Jeanette C. Williams against J. R, Wilfiams, Attorneys for Williams have filed an answer to the original petition, in which they ask Judge Sears to rule that Mrs. Jeanette Williams has already been divorced from him, thus making Mrs, Caroline Neef Williams his legal wife. Attorneys were granted five days in which to file briefs in_the case to be referred to by Judge Sears in render- Central Nebraska Reported Visited By Soaking Rains Plans are being considered for the building of an addition to the tu- bercular ward at the Douglas county hospital, which will provide accom- modations for ten new patients, and will also enable the nurse to be in at- tendance at all hours of the day and night. The ward now has a capacity of but fourteen patients and no nurses’ quar- ters are available. County Commis- sioner Henry McDonald wishes to build extensions upon each wing to give room for the additional patients, provided for proper isolation of the male and female patients’ quarters, and also give a room for the nurse. The county commissioners will be asked to authorize the addition as soon as definite plans are made. County Road Test Case Awaits J. H. Adams’ Return Hearing the test case brought to determine legality of the Douglas county road and grading bonds issue voted at the recent primary is now awaiting return to the city of James H. Adams, who has been engaged by the county commissioners as special counsel in the case. A hearing will probably be held next week. County Commissioner John C. Lynch has announced that if the bonds are defeated in court he will be in favor of at once resubmit- ting the proposition at a special elec- tion, is not expected for more than a week, at the least. L R. I. General Agent Regains Health on Fishing Trip {ohn Utt, general agent of the Rock Island, who has been ill for several months, has returned from Wiscon- sin, much improved in health. Dur- ing his stay in Wisconsin Mr. Utt. spent most of the time out of doors, doing con<iderable fishing. He is as brown as a berry. ey e R The Secret 3. Submarine By E. Alexander Powell i Author of “The End of the Trail,” “Fighting in Flanders,” Road to Glory,” “Vive la et DL R O CapyHishE, 1916, by L Alesaads Powsl small table behind a column, watch- ing all four of them, sat Mahlin, All at once Olga, ‘who had: never taken her eyes from the door, grasped Morton's arm, x l‘:'Look/I" she whispered. “There he is . In the dorway, a parcel under his arm, stood Dr. Owen. boy was Jdevic helping him off with his coat. Even e M iratary | 88 Olga spoke he signaled to the head EIGHTH INSTALLMENT. SYNOPSIS. Lioutanit Jurvie Hope Is dotailed by the Unitod Fta{ s naval board to investigate and report hi. ri.dings on the invention o Ralph Biiky, whish ssives to bring the marine to a s'ato o. perfection. The Heuts nant a.rivcs In Tsldavia and (s welcomed by the Inventor an 1 Lis daughtor, Cleo. On-th trial trip of the inventor's boat, & helper {s surpiv el in the act of ex: the mechanim oi the ventilating Hope reports favorably on the new but there are othi attempt to b failn, b £ Cleo finds him murdered in | waiter. hey were so close that they s room co 8 her father's get money; later she finds & %ote from could hear his wor 8. “Where is Lieutenant Hope sit- which she 'learns that tney contain the | ting™ he asked. “He' is expecting secret formul ‘With Hope she races to store only to find it in Ivanoff and Gerald Morton, ttempt ty ofpture C| lis at the house of uta‘phnn-kl. the anarchi Hope rushes to her ald; Morton shoots at him but the bullet ) aid the mnfi. preced- ing him down the room toward Hope's table, “This way, if you bomb, in the cellar, whigh explodes s phanski dies in the wreck of his house; | pleas, sir. 2 tBEBL aERps LT ancR e '"';,‘d Owen had started to follow the two of the mi ahlin, head waiter when Morton, realizing attempts to but i that to obtain possession of the book covered by Ho follows the books disappear. Mahlin escapes. Hope and Cleo take a boat for an island out in the bay. The conspirators follow in other boa Mahlin and the Jap turn out he must ‘adopt desperate medsures, stepped from behind the pal “This is I?lrctor Owen, s. isn't it?” tho island light. Morton's boat with the 3 “ : o ntess atrilton s stvay mine in the. bay, | he said cordially. “I am Lieuten- After u violent storm Hope and Cleo arrive ant Hope. range lsland and discover that the y hunt is hare. But'Mahlin and the Japanese also reach the island and put up I heard i\"ou asking for me. It was mighty kind of you to roach 3 meet me here, Suppose we ‘step out e fre i r{a‘p,:}::ul“:‘:u:r: Dok e AR fon (o?'dg:ien ba;inanngwl.nve a c.:lrmk before inued From Yesterd | But the doctor inltlnctlvel{ hesita- arcely had the door closed behind{ted. He had e oy ot 4 . |there was something familiar aboul him bef:lre Olga va:? h:;"'k“ ';":‘:: the fellow. He seemed overnervous. ing the drawers of the desk. But the Meanwhile the head waiter, ‘sup- book was not there. It must be infposing that Doctor Owen was follow- the other part of the house. As she|ing him, proceeded down the room was leaving the consultation room to ;voertehelltltai:‘ge where Hope and Cleo continue her search elsewhere he;- V€| “Here is "the gentleman you were was caught by a card which was lying | expecting, sir,” he said, and pulled out on top of the doctor's engagement book. She picked it up. It was the the extra chair. card bearing Hope's message, the card which Satsuma had obtained by a ruse and, by another ruse, had returned, and which the maid had) evidently placed where the doctor wo\uJId see it As Olga was reading the me¥sage she heard the sound of a motor stopping before the door. Dr. Owen had re- turned sooner than she had expected. She acted with promptness and de- cision, Pulling down her heavy veil, she opened the door of the waiting room and stepped onto the veranda just as the physician was ascending the steps. “I've been waiting nearly an hour for you, doctor,” she said in a muffled voice, “but it is so late that I will have to return in the morning,” and she hurried down the walk, “Don’t know who she is,” observed the doctor to himself as he entered the house, “but there's something about her reminds me of that good- looking girl that tried to sell me the encyclopedia tl"lis m_oruin.g." he seems to have stopped' to talk with another gentleman. That's him, there by the door, sir.” . As Hope looked he saw ‘Doctor Owen hand a paper-wrapped parcel to the man with whom he was talk- ing. Springing to his feet. so sud- denly that he upset his chair, he fairly sprinted the length of the room. “Is this Doctor, Owen?" “Yes," said the doctor. That's my name.” “My name is Hope,” said the officer rapidly. “I wired you - yesterday about Fitzmdurice's book, Did you bring it with you?” “But this man says his name is Hope,” cried the bewildered physi- cian, indicating Morton, who, having obtained the book, was slowly edging toward the door. “There's the book, he's got it in his hand. I just gave it to him.” * | Hope whirled on Morton. .. “Give me that book,” he demanded, advancing threateningly. “Not on your life Mister Lieutens ant,” sneered the other, and, as Hope sprang at him, he turned and tossef the book to Olga. As Hope and Mor« ton grappled, Olga dashed toward the door; but, quick though she was, Cleo, who had seen everything, was quicker still. Flinging herself, with all the strength of her lithe young body, upon the Russian' woman, she wrested the precious volume from her hand. As she did so she’felt the floor of the restaurant heave sickeningly beneath her feet. The building rocked and reeled; the chandeliers swung like By_8 o'clock every table in the Palm room of the Hotel Arbor was taken, for it was a Saturday night in the height of the season. Morton, by a liberal tip to the head waiter, had succeeded in obtaining a table close to the door, but screened by palms, so that he and Olga were euagled to watch all who entered or left the room without themselves being seen, Though Olga had dis- carded the dustcoat which she had worn in the afternoon, she had draped about her hat a heavy veil which could instantly be dropped over her face | in case of necessity. From their place of concealment be- hind the palms Morton and Olga, who had purposely gone to the restaurant early, saw Hope and Cleo enter, and saw them conducted by the head waiter to a table which he had evi- dently reserved for them. And, at a dishes went crashing to the floor; the music stopped abruptly; and diners, waiters and musicians joined in a mad stampede for the door. “It's an _earthquakel" ' screamed someone. “Run for at that moment the ceiling fe! "7 (To Be Continued Tuesdayd ., ing a decision, Judge Sears’ opinion “Beg pardon, sir,"bhe added, “but pendulums gone mad; glassware and your ‘Hn_t“l:-' and

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