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FOR RENT—Business Pr'p’ty|[REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED Slate, ., - North. TWO store rooms, 22x60, suitable for job- bing concern; near freight depot. Inquire 110 N. 14th St. MODERN store, 16th St, near postoffice; $75 per mo. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago, CHEAP HOM. PFine chance to get a home on Franklin; 7 rooms, modern except heat; only $2,100; re&sonable terms. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline, STORE ROOM at 1808-1811 Farnam 8t Tho . }'! 742‘1 an(a.]il !l. 7IM_.>_ 2005 N. S0TH—Sultable confectionery, dry goods, etc., lving rme. rear. D. IIBI._ CHOICE office space. Balrd bldg., 17th and Douglas. MeCugue Inv. Co. NEW. bungalow, 6-room, all mod., o0-ft. It , wouth front, ain, o1 ' $3,760, near 45th and Charles Call owner, Red 1881 BUY my brand new oak finiab all modern bungalow for 32,360 on your own terms me z FanA tneatinn THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 Omaha. Only a few years ago a 200,000 population was predicted for This seemed a long way inthe future then, but it is here to- 1916. day, and so are the real estate values that go with it—doubled, tripled and quadrupled. It is a shorter time to look ahead to 300,000 population for Omaha than it was to look ahead to 200,000 at the time this prediction was made. Invest in Omaha Real Estate and make the future yield you a profit. the properties listed for sale in this page. Saturday afternoon is a good time to go out and see some of L ‘ SIX-ROOM house; i Offices and Desk Room. Fontonells park. Priee ¥o.a0 Dous, 3a18 DESIRABLE office rooms in_the remodeled | NUUNTZE PL.ACK rew Qistriol s Crounse Bleck, 119 N. 16th St. (oppoaite postoftice), $10 to $15 per month. Conrad Young, 522 Brandeis Theater. Doug. 1571. DESIRABLE studio location in Wead Bidg., 18th and Farnam, and in Baldrige Bldg., 20t and Farnam. Rental reasonable. F. D. WEAD, WEAD BLDG, D. 171 OFFICE R! well equipped. centrally lo- cated, rent cheap. Wright & Lasbury, D. 162. OFFICE room with phone and reception room for lady. P. 286, Omaha Bee. — s MOVING AND STORAGE Aance for wale ¥ \ Kniest. 3616 N 18tn TWO 6-room bungalows, bargain If taken &t once. 211§ Ne. 25th St. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN Dundee. South, §-ROOM bungaiow, brand new. ail_modern. oak floors throughout; oak finish In liv- ing and dihing rooms; large, light, white enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. A bargain at 83,160, Easy terms, SENSON & CARMICHAEL, #4% Paxton Bik Doug. 1733, FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms, for household goods and planos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 802 S. 16th St. Douglas 416; Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving service try us. Large 3-horse padded vans. Storage, $2 month. Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. Phone Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338, FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, Packing, storage and mov- ing. 219 N. 1ith St. Phone Douglas 394 or Webster 2699. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage; oftice at Rey- mond Furniture Co., 1513 and 1515 How- 8 6562 Phone i U & S’ER\’!CE. FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete st of vacant houses and apart- ments; also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. Maggard— Van and Storage Co. umrnge_lndngmpplnxr J.C.REED 1207 Farnam St. Van and two men $1.26 per hour. Moving, packing, Phone Doug. 149 press Co. Moving, packing and storage. Douglas 6146. REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED Wes. 34th St., Between Dodge and Davenport Sts. Several fine homes now being built. Some cholce vacant lots for sale at very reasonable prices, considering location, ranging from $1,600 to $2,000. East and west fronts. Or will bulld on these lots to suit purchaser, D. V. SHOLES CO., (Sole Agents.) 915-16 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. —— CATHEDRAL DISTRICT HOME. Living room, den, dining room, kitchen all finished in oak, three large bedrooms; house is equipped with two baths. Large basement. Lot 60x100. Corner, south tront. Price too reasonable to mention. GALLAGHER & NELSON. 644 Brandeis Bldg. Douglas 3382, A REAL BARGAIN. New 7-room all modern house, “ogk and birch finish throughout, beam eclling in living room, panelled walls, plate rafl and buflt-in buffet and china closet in dining room; latest bulld- ing fixtures; beautiful, high, sightly, south front lot. One block to and_only ten minutes to 16th and Farnam. Paved St., growing nelghborhood. Easy term: WRIGHT & SBURY. Doug. 152. CLOSE 1IN, 2826 CHICAGO ST. 7 rooms, modern in every detail; all oak floors and finish downstairs, Price, $3,60! $500 cash, balance at $32.50 per month. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Glesing. Office open evenings 7 to 9. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. SPECIAL ON FARNAM STREET. 65 feet front at 34th street. A cholce plece, right in the midst of things; will be worth $300 per foot in a few wmonths. Improvements worth $6,000 thrown in. Will sell for value of ground alone. W. T. Graham Bee Bldg. SEMI-BUNGALOW, Cathedral District. Has 6 nice rooms— 3 down and 8 up; oak floors throughout. Its a gem. Now being completed at 3500 Webster St. Look it over. WRIGHT & LASBURY, Doug. 152, NO. 117 8. 37TH ST., with 63 foot front- age; strictly modern in every particular; nearly new. WIIl sell on easy terms. TOLAND & TRUMBULL, 448 Bee Bldg. Doug. 6707, WEST +ARNAM CORNER. Mudern 6-roomn bungalow, with corner vacant. Room to bufld two brick flats. 8 P RONKTWICK & SON. SMALL PLACE, BIG BARGAIN. House, flve rooms, watler, sewer, gas, tolet, at 27th and Davenport, only $1,160. , Bee Blds. Ty -il-room ovuse, sirietly moders with et water beat 1618 FOR SALE. 6 room house; good well and clstern, barn, large lot on South 33d street. Price $1,800. Cash $300, balance $20 per month. It you have the cash can make you a good price on this. Joseph Michener, Room 4, First National Bank Building, Council Bluffs, Ia. DUNDEE 7 rooms and sleeping porch, strictly modern and in good condition. Price $4,600; terms. Located 706 N. 49th St. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. _Phone Dou 53d and Grover; mo: ucco, alow In by owner, brand new; $40_per_month. Box 4768, Bee. South Side. 3376 BUYS 2 lots 40x120 ft.; near West L Alexander Arvay. H 4808, THREE ACRES AND HOUSE, 80, SIDE. Splendid plece of ground, good house, fruit and garden. Rare chance for some acres. $3,400. W. T. Graham, Bee Bldg. 2508 S0 1b--6-r mod. 06 So. 11—lot 85x100. 1916 8. 20 St.—100-ft. lot. D. 6967. Miscellaneous. YOUR OWN, TERMS 'BUNGALOW FOR §2,750 Cosy 6-room bungalow, all modern, with oak finish. Full south front lot, handy to car line. Located northwest., The price is cheap, and $250 cash and the balance same as rent will handle GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962 919-20 City National. HOUSES W\NTED. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH, THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPER- TY WITH US'FOR RESULTS. O'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGCY., Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024, TWO ACRES 54TH AND GROVER $926.00. For a short time we offer two high sightly acres at above location, on eany torms—350.00 cash and $10.00 per month. OR We wlll sell you four acres for $1,750.00° on payment of $100.00 cash and $156.00 monthly. THE BYRON REED (0., Doug. 207 212 8. 17th St LOT near Municipal beach; fine place for | summer cottage. Phone Douglas 259! “Persistent Advertising Is the Road 31 down, §1 per week. 5. BUNGALOW HOME of 6 r. and bath, strict- ly modern, oak finlsh, with oak floors, bullt-in cupboards, enamel and tile Jath; high grade fixtures, full basement, fur: ; dandy east tront lot; only 2 blks. to car. Price for quick sale, $3,050. easy terms. RASP BROS. Douglas 1653. $3,500—BRAND new, 7 rooms and sleeping porch; extra fine; oak throughout; beamed ceilings, etc. Only $400 down; baiance $35 per month. A rare chance to own your own home, ABBO".T. 4 Patterson Blk NICE home in Hanscom Park, close to new St. Peter's church, now building. Owner leaving city, must sell. WRIGHT & LASBURY. D. 152, &EAL ESTATE—Unimproved West. ADJOINING LOCKWOOD $550 ‘We have ‘a bargain, only one vacant lot, 50x130, % block north of Leavenworth Bt., on 43d, facing east. Do you know what lots are selling for in this vicinity? You can’t help but make money buying it now. See HIATT COMPANY, 245-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bank. North. FOR SALE. 3 dandy vacant lots, 3% block to car line; cut to $1,000 cash for quick sale. CALKINS & CO, Douglas 1313. City Natl. Bank Bldg. . Tyler 60. After looking at MINNE LUSA 300 aif- ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. If YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying. - CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 187, 742 Omaha Natl. Ba FPOR Durgwins W luls In city see P. J. Tebbius. Bk Phone L. 2183 be sold to close estate. C. A. Grimmel, 849 Om. Nat. Bank Bld, South. PARK AVE. & LEAVEN- WORTH. 198 FT. FRONT- AGE $7,000 This property lles only a short distance north of Ulnta Aparements and is an {deal location for apartments. The street is paved and paving paid for in full. We believe this to be the best close-la gpart- ment house location in Omaha. Armstrong-Walsh Co., Sole Agents 333 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam Sts. Tyler 1536, 19TH AND ST. MARY’S AVENUE Large lot, brick and frame improve- ments. Sure to Increase in value rapidly. Price $20,000.00, RASP BROS,, 106 McCague Bldg. Dousg. 1653. Bldg. purls of the 05 Umaba Nal WILL BUILD homes on easy terms in Ben- son or Omaha. Tel. Benson 202. “SACRIFICE 6-rcom house, party leaving city. Call Harney 6370. North. AUGUST RENT FREE. 2225 No~ 20th. 6-room flat, modern ex- cept heat, nicely decorated, private en- | trance. Large rear porch. Rent §13.50 per month. \ H. A. WOLF, 514 Ware Blk Doug. 8068, IMPORTANT TO BUYERS. Nonresident owner says sell at a real bar- guin price, nearly new 6-room bungalow, oak finish, nicely decorated, everything the very best; nice lawn, paved street, halt block to car, two blocks south Miller park, 2409 Laurel Ave. See this at once. Phone Colfax 2567, 5 rooms; strictly modern cottage; can be sold on above terms; price $1,900, less than house can be bullt for; first come, first_served. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. D. 1 3016 EVANS ST. § rooms (all extra large); house in good condition; $1,200 will buy this; only §150 cash, balance at $12 per month. Call Ty- 50 and ask for Mr. Glesing. Office pen evenings 7 to 9. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE On account of leaving city wiit sell our an exceptionally well theroughly modern 781 Koutze Place, For $4,000, or Would Rent. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bidg. D. 1204, BUY FROM OWNER. §-r, mod., with sleeping porch; oak floors and woodwork. Kountze Plas Splendid condition, Real bargain. Web. 1127, REAL ESTATE—Suburban Benson. DUNDEE BARGAIN Only $2,350, 6 rms., all modern but heat, large lot, not far from car. Wil sell $100 down for quick sale. Your rent money will buy you this home. Call Douglas 3628 at once, - 'H AVE., Benson, 6-room and bath, strictly modern, oak finish on first floor; price $3,600, $500 cash balance terms, TOLAND & TRUMBULL, Doug. 6707, 448 Bee Bldg. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUY THIS LOT! $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price : w'ze, 6Ux128; located on Locust vetween Clark and Burnham, wot. from school and car line. Geo. R Bee office, Omaha. Dundee. TWO HAPPY HOLLOW LOTS Very few resales in Happy we are authorized to place th the market. ONE 18 A CORNER—Cholce location, selected when the addition was first low, but two on platted. Surrounded by handsome homes, costing from §7,600 to $20,000, ‘The other lot is equally well located, no other lot In the block is on the market. Sightly, ample in size, superior location, artistic_surroundin You know the facts about Happy Hollow—one of the Show Places of Omaha. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE and may not be offered again, show them. The prices are right. GEORGE & COMPANY, | Phone D. 756, 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. < Lot us | sssscmmms to Sugcess. REAL ESTATE—F.xchanges RELIABLE EXCHANGES 320 acres in Brown County, price $15 per acre. 160 acres Harney Co., $1,000. 92-5 acres two miles west of Florence, price $500 per acre. Vacant lot on $5th and Seward, price, $850. Want Omaha fncome for all of this, or good farm close in. W. S. FRANK, 201 Neville Blk. LIVE CHANGES, 2,000 acres In seven tracts and cash for eastern Nebraska farm. Movle show in Missourl, money-maker; will consider city Income, some cash. Movie shows Iowa, Nebraska, for sale and exchange, llve bargains; act quick. Farms, city property for sale or exchange. Property close in, great investments only. EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT, 419 Rose Bldg. Phone Tyler 24817. We have a few first class apartment bulldings to be exchanged for farms. It is a fact that very few better Invest- ments can be found than income prop- erty in Omahw. Values are increasing, rentals are assured. EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney. WANTED—To exchange desirable residerce properties in Grand lsiand, and Nebraska lends all clear, well secured first mort- & and cash, for a good brick busi- ness property In a growing and well Nebras! Oregon, price tablished city in Nebraska. 8. Land and Loan Company, Box 4 Grand lsland. Neb BEE Want-Ads GAINED 19,699 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha nows- paper gained in first seven months 1916. Good results at less cost Is the reason why. FOR SA rade for Lincoin, Omaha or other property, modern residence in Kansas City; letterg answered. P. Kline, Hampton, Neb. SEVERAL good exchanges In FARMS, RANCHES and_City Properties. What have you? John A. Olson, Bee BIdg., OMAHAIIS S - FARMS, ranches city property, acreage and investments for sale and _exchange. Morgan, 912 North 20th St. Doug 2466. TIOTEL wnd_ furniture at Dulias, 8. D ; axchange D (707 Toland & Trumbull AN sell ur excounke anytbiug you have to affer ¢ 1 Canan MeCagus Bldg —_— $320 BQUITY In fine lot for auto, motor- cycle, victrola or what have you? Wal- nut 3199, REAL ESTATE—Investments A PROFIT PROPOSITION Here is a chance for any man having $3,000 or $4,000 cash to get a good, new apartment house near 33d and California, bringing in a rental of $102.50 per month. Tenants furnish thelr own heat, water, gas and electricity. We would accept & good 6-room bungalow as part payment. If you want to see something good call us about this place. ~ HIATT CO., Formerly Hiatt-Fairfield Co., 245-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bank. __ Tyler 60. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT OD We have a cllent who has an elegant brick flat, located two blocks from Far- nam .car llne and walking distance from business center, which he will sacrifice for quick sale. TNe outside and Inside is bullt of the finest materlal, the work- manship is first class. The bullding cost almost as much as he Is asking for build- ing and ground. New leases must be made September 1 and he wishes to sell. Price $16,000.00. GALLAGHER & NELSON, o il 3 . 1dg. Dou; TWO FINE INVESTMENTS. 3 flats, short distance from 26th and Harney, rental $1,000 per year; price $7,000, for cash, immediate sale. 4 St. Louls flats, near high school, renting at $1,470. Price only $12,600. F 1‘ Wead, 310 8. 18th St.,, Wead Bldg. $500 CASH $30 PER MONTH A new 6-room modern house; lot 60x150 ft, on Farnam St. This house was built this year and has oak finish, gas, elec- triclty, water, sewer, furniture and every conventence. Price, $3,800. Buy a home and stop paying rent. J. H. DUMONT, 416-18 Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. ONDER Home Bullders’ plan it is easy to improve your vacant property and make Jt pay a revenue. Home Builders does only two things—finances and bullds. Ask about bullding a_home for you or an apartment. HOME BUILDERS, (INC.) d Douglas Sts. Phone Doug. 8018, FAX, 105 Keeline DId city property, large ranches A speclalty. 1 h WM Heal estat: REAL ESTATE—B’ness Pr'ty SALE—204x132, faces (hree sireets; new Ford bullding: splendid manu- Address, i-411, Les. near tucluriug site, REAL ESTATE WANTED We are looking for & g00d ( or A-room. | all modern house in the Cathedral dis- trict. Will pay all cash. HIATT COMPANY, 248 Omaha Nat, Bk __Tyler 60, WANTED—4,_ 0 and 6-roomed houses that san be sold for $10u cash; balance $16 per month: glve complete description first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO,, 1320 Farnam St Tel. Doug. 1084 ‘We have cllents with cash who are look- | Ing for good first class, lose-in invest- | Hiatt Company, 245 Oxilfhn NlAl Bk Tyler 60, T-room We are looking for a good 6 or house In the Fleld Club district Hiatt Company, ‘246 Omaha Nat. Bk ler 60. | FARM AND RANCH LANDS Miscellaneous. YOU GOING TO BUY 1 get @ copy of our Jour It has lands, city property and of goods advertised from nearly every state So that you can find just what you wish in its columns. [Katablished 19 years, reaching 7,000 readers. Send 2hc for one year's subscription, or 31 for five years FARM ~ AND stocks REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, TRAER, 10WA Al GE=4 10 h-A (r on Eawy ferme C R Combn. Bl _Thew Widk Douk 3916, eche POULTRY AND PET STOCK FRESH wquatic piants for your fish glove, Will keep fish healthy. MAX (Al“,K,“ (84} el birds for sale. Miss Lena Scholi- 1, Bo. 2817, FINANCIAL We are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city | firopcrty and castern Nebras- a farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th St. MONBY TO LOAN ON Apartment houses, double orick houses single bouses, business property and farm lands at 6 per cent, §% per cent & 6 pr ot W._H. THOMAS, 228 Keeline Bidg s PER CENT to per cent ch beat class city residences i amounts *3.000 up: also farm loans. Reasonable commissions, PETERS THUS' PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPEN & COMPANY, KEELINE BUILDINI OMAHA hom t Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL BSTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Natl. _ Phone Douglas 3716. $1,500 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent semi- ann.; secured by property valued at $4,0: Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O, W. MONEY to loan on ranches. Improved farms and We also buy good farm mort- =z ke Inv. Co. O REAL ESTATE loans, 6 r D. E. BUCK & CO., 912 Omaha Natl. Bank. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM, BEB BLDG, CITY and farm loans, 6, 6%, 6 per cent, 3. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keeline BId _MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City Natlonal Bank Bldg. LOANS —— {514 —6 Per Cent —— LOANS THOS. L. McGARRY, __ Keclne Bidg. Red 4344, GARVIN BROS. 5 0mete St tdebnd, (Al. Bnnkfirfl[ Lo B Dot, MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON, PCL.™"515 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg. 18th and Farnam Sts. _Financial Wanted. security, at a reasonable rate of Interest, for year or more. Address Y 547, Bee. Abstracts ot Title. Guarantee Sy = Ve oia b 3 down your _abatract on short notice. R. 7, Patterson Bldg. D. 2947, Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles e For Sale. WO brood sows, one 200-1b, boar, pig- young Durham cow for sale. Colfax 3274, BIG, broody White Orpington hens, $1.00.| 2146 8. 34th. Harney 1089, ABOUT 30 GOOD STOCK CALVES., CALL SOUTH 652, e _ AUTOMOBILES FOF SALE FORD INSURANCE Ifire and theft insurance on new Fords, $7.70 KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Bk. Bldg.__Doug. 3830, Must sell ull our second-band aulomo- blles within 30 days. We hdve several wakes and are giving better values than anyone else. Johnson-Danforth Co. 1620-31-33 N. 16th AUTO CLEARING HOUSKE. 2209 Farnam. b. Saxon roadster, 1916 PAIGE touring car, fully equipped 1915; elegant car for the family, $600. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC., 2047 BARGAINS IN USED CARS. Almost any make roads speeaster and touring cera. Six Fords, a snap, Will sell these o wimost any price, as we must bave the space. C- W. FRANCIS AUTO CoO. for responsible parties under 10-yr. lease. JEFF W. BEDFORD & BO] 1 CADILLAC speedster, just overh in fine running condition. Price, Phone Douglas 2981. Harold Bchoelkopf, 613 Paxton Blk. K Title, Guarantes and Abatract Co., €IT 05 s 17th St, ground floor. Bonded by M g and Ina. C t abatract of dels Theater. REBD ABSTRACT | d fice in Nebraska., 206 B FARM AND RANCH LANDS improved, ; near town and In drainage district. Write me. J. W. Harb, 1621 Wright Ave., A Colorado land excursions, expenses pald, _C4 L. Nethaway, Floreuce, Neb. Florence 228, Iowa Lands. FARM BARGAIN. That can't be beat; 160 acres at Pls- gah, Harrison Co., la.; all In cultivation; good improvements; fenced and cross. fenced: $85 an acre, $1,000 down, $3,600 March 1, balance to sult. Act quick it you want this. No trades. W. R. HOMAN, 422 Rose Bidg. 140 ACRES well 1| oved farm, west lowa, at 3100 per | tillable; rolling land; $6,000 will han deal, THOS, CAMPBELL, KE®LINE BLDG. 250 IOWA FARMS for sale or exchange, in Madison and Unlon County, Ia., from $60 to $136 per acre, Write the F. L. Jones Land Co., Creston, low: Missouri Lands. UBED CAR BABGAINS AT MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO,, 1A14-16-18 Farnam 8t WE will uludo you » new Bord for your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 20th and Harney. tric lights. Auto Tires an SEE us for bar Expert tire repalring. Zwiebel Bros., 3618 Farn Auto Repairing and Painting: §100 rsward for maguelo we can't repalr, Colla repaired. Baysdorfer, 310 N. 18th. NEB. Auto Radiator Repalr Bervi and pricea t. 218 8. 19th 8t. D. 7300. Auto Livery and Garages. DON'T throw away old tires. We make o w tire from 3 old ones and save you r cent. 2 fn 1 Vulcanising Co., 1518 D enport_St. Omaha, Neb. Douglas 39; AUTO TIRES REBUILT, #3.00 TO $6. ways ready.” Omaha Garage, 3010 Harney st. Tyler 665. BEE Want-Ads GAINED 19,600 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news- paper gained In first seven months 1916, Good results at less cost is the reason why. THEAP FARMB—Any sise. easy terms, In tbe beautiful Uzarks of Dent county. Mo. W. 8. Frank, 201 Neyllle Block, Omaha. Motorcycles and Bicycles A GOOD RANCH OF 1,040 ACRES, located on the main line of the C. & N. W, %-mile to good town. Has a complete set of new modern ranch bulldings. Soll a deep black sandy loam, covered with a fine growth of native grass. Ranch is fenced and cross fenced. WIill take e ern farm part payment. For price and full particulars, write W. T. SMITH CO., 943 City Nat'l, Bank Bldg. Omah NEBRASKA F. i $106 pdr acre buys an improved east Neb., corn, winter wheat and farm of 160 acres; stock convenlent to good town, a bargain for some one, no trade considered. Write owner for particular Box 4926, Bee. NEBRASKA LAN For Sale—160, nice smooth land, miles from rallroud other improvements; Only,$17.60 per acre. Liberal terms. What can you pay down? F. De Clarly, 409 St. Mary St. Pekin, Iil. DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM. 200-acre farm close to Waterloo, nearly all in cuitivation. Priced right. VRIGHT & LASBURY. D. 162. ANTED—To sell 640 acres highly Im- proved westorn land. $11,860. Write M. ¥. Hartzler, 416 N. 2bth 8t. Omaha 1% IF YOU want relfable scriptions of good New York state farms, write use. CHURCH & CHURCH, Established in 1873, Canandalgua, N. Y. North Dakota Lands. A LANL—Buy It under our “Half, arnings” or ‘Pay us you make it" plan Diversificd farming, stock, corn and hog raising pay for the land in a few year time. Hackney Land Credit Co, Hack ney Bldg. St Pa GET_nterat good land in United States BAKER & TILLOTSON. \ath and Douglas 8ix Omaha Dous 1188 _South Dakota Lands. RN AND ALFALFA YMAN COUNTY. SOUTH DA- $10 TO §76 AN ACRE. CUR- NELIUS McGREEVY, PRESHO, SOUTH in PAID WANT-ADS E than any other Omaha paper. 32,028 MORE PAID WANT-ADS first seven months 1916 over same period of 1915, This figure exceeds by 19,699 pald 40 acres broken, no | ads the increase of any other Omaha pa- per for the same period. HARLEY-DAVIDBON MOTURCYCLES, Bar- gain In used machines. Victor Roos, "“Tbe otereycle Man,” 1701 Leavenworth. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joseph W, Bartlett and wife to Mary Ann Jones, Thirty-elghth street, 112 feet gouth of Ames avenue, east side, 80x133 ey John F. Flack and wife to W. L. Adams, Forty-seventh street, 37.§ foet south of Ruggles street, east side, 37.6x130 5 James W. Murphy to Mason G. Zerbe, et al, Nineteenth street, 160 feet south of J street, Souwth Omah west side, 40x127.2.....,. Mathias Kleinholz and wite t R. Roed, Spalding street, 493 feet enst of Twenty-seventh street, north side, 40x126 ......... Mathias Kleinholz and wife to Wilson H. Reed, Sixteenth street, 8% feat north of Lake street, west side, 40x101.3 5 e Marle Jacobsen and husband to Rob- wrt E. McCague, Emmet street, 150 fect cast of Twenty-ninth street, north side, $4.75x100. i 8 Leavitt and wife to Thomas E. Gerin, Browne street, 100 feot east of Forty-fifth street, north slde, 60x123 ....... George AW. Jones and wife (. Dwyer, Camden avenue, 200 175 625 feot cast of Thirtieth street, north side, 130x146.26 .. e ; Charles W. Martin and wife to Leo G. Lowry, Kansas avenue, 145.9 feet east of Twenty-seventh street, south side, 46x136.33 seissaaiet 1,380 0ld People's Home to Alonzo Buck- ley, Wirt street, 100 feet east of Twenty-first street, north side, 50x Marle E. Wampler to Lucindo Theu- nert, Riggs strest, Benson, 100 feet west of Leroy avenue, south side, 100x128 i e Marle Jacobsen and husband to Rob- ert A, McCague, Emmet street, 60 foet west of Twenty-seventh street, north side, BOX84.76 .............. Lena Ringler and husband to Adolph H. Zachow, southwest cormer For- ty-second and Fowler avents, 50x 128 ..., = .. 3,360 Fremont Jeger and wifo h F. Vasko, jr., Ohlo str 1 west of Fifteenth street, north sid 27%x86 s HOME BUILDERS' Shares, $1.20, No_speculation. Dividends July and January. Morigage security and contractor's profits. Money back m_alort notice, American Security Co., F. A. 17th and Douglas Sts,, Omaha. 400 [ SAY I have a modern 7- | room home in Kountze Place that is a GEN- UINE BARGAIN, and | } not ashamed to show it | | to the MOST SCRU- i PULOUS, and the price | is under $5,000. Good condition—full lot, | Get terms to suit. busy. ; WILLIAM COLFAX, Doug. 8373, 706 Keoline Bldg. tion Walnut Hill, not Avenue car line. Price ance $25.00 per month. 18 CLEAN-UP SALE Shimer’s Addition SIXTH AND DORCAS STREETS This wddition was platted about a yea: ago. Many lots have heen sold and nev houses constructed. All lots have sewer, water and cemen sldownlka, One block to Harney and tour blocks i Farnam car line Fine location for street car and raflroad men, The cheapest lots on the South Side, Prices $400 to $700, on easy terms Owner.will furnish the money and buld to order on easy monthly payments. Plats at our office Porter & Shotwell, Agts. Offices With AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANYl Doug. 5013, 202 South 17th St. A WONDERFUL LITTLE HOME Five rooms and complete bath, all on one floor. Large attic with stairs from the dining room. Large cemented basement, but no fur- nace. The house is practically new, is finished in vertical grain hard pine, and is by all odds the best built, best arranged little home to be had in Omaha for the money. Lot 50x140. Loca- far from the Milita: $2,250. $250 cash, bal- Armstrong-Walsh ‘Company Tyler 1636. 333 Rose Bldg., 16th & Farnam Sts. PAVING ' Will soon be completed on all the streets in Minne Lusa addition and then we will put on the final sale of lots. same old prices— with sewer, water, gas, lighting system all paid going on there. In the meantime, you can buy lots at the $660, $600, $660, $700, $750, $800, $850. sidewalks, grading and for. / . These lots are absolutely certain to double in value with the phenomenal development COME OUT TODAY AND LOOK IT OVER Chas. W. Martin & Co. 742 Omaha National Bank. Phone Tyler 187, Omaflé People to Renew Friendship With Circus Folks | When Ringling Bros.’ circus comes to town, there will be a renewal of friendship between those at the head of the circus and an Omaha news- paper woman, Mrs. T. R. Rutledge, and a guest she will have at that time, Mrs. A, B, Semmens. Last winter Mrs. Rutledge and Mrs. Sem- mens, who was Miss Blanch Crosby, spent several days at the winter camp of the Ringling circus at Bara- boo, Wis., where the Omaha woman gathered material for animal stories for children, which are now in the hands of the publishers. Mrs. Rutledge was the first wo- man reporter ever to visit the Bara- boo quarters in quest of “copy.” Mrs. Semmens’ father, Mr. Crosby, was a great friend of the elder John Ring- ling, who headed the circus. Mrs. Semmens will arrive a week before the circus to visit Mrs. Rut- ledge. Edwin P. Norwood, publicity man for the “big top” show, will also be entertained by Mrs. Rutledge when he arrives. Loyal Club to Have Its Annual Outing at Bennington The annual outing of the Loyal club will be held on Sunday at Ben- nington. The speakers of the day will be John L. Kennedy, Benjamin S, Ba- ker, Mayor Dahlman and George L. Magne{l. An interesting pi m of sports has been arranged. Prizes will {be awarded to the winners of the events. On the committee of ar- rangements are Stephen Hansen, Louis A, Adams, L. O. Holmberg, Thomas Toye and Chris Hansen, rft is believed this year's outing will ex- cel previous years, Kiddies Will Show Their Pets at the City Playgrounds During the next three weeks pet shows will be held in all of the public playgrounds of Greater Omaha, The first show will be next Tues- day at Spring Lake park playground and on Thursday evening, August 24, another will be held at the Thirty- fourth and Leavenworth' street play+ ground. Playground children are being asked to arraige to enter their pets. ' Ar- rangements will be made for main- taining peace between the animals, birds and fishes.. The cats will not be allowed to menace the.pet rats, nor will the dogs be permitted to tease th; catsl;. et ny kind of pet will be admitted. Donald Hadley will exhibit his three- legged dog at Thirty-fourth and Leavenworth streets. At play center a boy will show a pair of ordi- nary house rats he has tamed. An- pther boy has a cross-eyed turtle. ¥

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