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REAL ES ATE—IMPROVED North, _ $1,500 FOR A FIVE-ROOM HOUSE—Only béen bullt a few years; all modern ex- cept heat; $150 down; balance $15 month- ly., Located at 3110 Burdette St. TRAVER BROTHERS, 705 Omaha Nat. Bk, Phone D. 4436 WIFTY, il modern stucco bungalow, fire- place, etc., in south part of city. Price, easy terms. Colfax 1 NICE 6-room muam- cottage, sash, etc; easy terms, I wfll renl from pnrchu!r it desired, 2858 Corby. KOUNTZE PLACE rulrlend Qlstrict reel- dence for sale. F. V. Kniest, 8616 N. 18th. South. My ) S A el M Al HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT, NEW 6-ROOM’ BUNGALOW. Large living room with fire place and butlt-in bookot on both sides; large dining room with bullt-in butfet; kitchen with butler’s pantry; th bedrooms and bath upstairs; oak flnlsh and oak floors; guaranteed furanoe; faii “msement; Ilarge east front lot, ved street; fine location; olose to car, wchool, stores and park. 2122 Sohth 34th St. Price $5,760; easy terms. SCOTT & HILL CO,, Doug. 1008, _ Ground firl, MoCague Blds. HANSCOM PARK, $5,300 SOUTHWEST. room, modern, practically new resi- demce on full sized east front lot; paved reet, paving all paid; first time offers the above price, House 18 vacant. at the office, GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3963. 919-20 City National. §-ROOM BUNGALOW. Oak floors throughout, oak finlsh in living and din. ing rooms, large, light, white enamel bedrooms; g004 location; restricted ;weon. A hrllln at 3,15/ Hasy te BENSON & CARMICHARL, 442 Paxton Bloek» Douglas 1723, HOUSE BARGAIN $3,750 for good 7-room houss,.cast front, all modern, 2844 South 83d 8t. Full lot, 49x140, with shade and shrubs, Ons block to. car,’8 blocks S. W. of Hanscom park. Can ull on euy payments. V. SHOLES CO., Doug. dl 916 City Nl! Bank. INVESTMENTS, INSURANCE—-$400 in- come on price, $2,500, being 3 houses, & rooms each near’ high school and Creighton college. Also few bungalows, %200 down, and 3 rooms, $96 down, bal- ance monthly. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN Dundee. DUNDEE BUNGALOW, Six rooms and sleeping porch; modern in every i first-class repair; choice location; immediate possession; for short time will make price of $4,000, Terma, Call owner. . Doug. 4823, or Walnut 3072, Florence. B 135-ACRE farm at a great big bargain. Ses Nethaway, Florence, Neb. Tel. Flo. 228. South Side. §-ROOM residence, South Side, §1,800; $60 cash, balance 315 per month. Doug. §325. Miscellaneoua. #0 ACREE, 31 miles from umhl. 100,00 per acre; terma; Archer Realty, §80 Brandels am T°A Bik. In Fairacres; new Brownell Hall district, C, J, Canan. McCague Bldg. REAL ESTATE—Investments Inyestments That Will Pay You 8 to 12% Net on Your Money We have a number of close-in in- vestment properties, that we will be glad to show you, it your money is not earning what it is worth, If you are In the market for any kind of a real estate Investment, we can suit you with high class properties ranging In price from 37,600 to $60,000. Call for our book of invest- ment properties; or write for further plrtlwllr Phone Tyler 60, Office enings, 7 till 9. flA!TlNGS & HEYDEN 6#4 HARNEY ST. 66 FEET ON DOUGLAS Located between 20th and 24th. An ideal location for family hotel or elub- houge. For price and terms call HIATT COMPANY, 245 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Ty. 0. YOU do not need a large sum to begin an investment in shar ith Home Bullders. You are protected by mortgages. No better security. No speculation. HOME BUILDERS, INC., Phone D. 5013, REAL ESTATE. WM. COLFAX, 706 Keeline Bldg. Doug. 8373. — REAL ESTATE WANTED = WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED A 6-ROOM BUNGALOW. Large living room, dining room and kitehen down stajrs; three bedrooms and bath upstairs; oak finish and oak floors; byllt-in bookcases and buffet; best of furnace; full basement; east front lot *and paved streot; fine location, close- in, among new homes, 628 South 33d Ave. Price $5,000; easy terms. SCOTT & HILL CO, Doug. 1009. _Ground fir., McCague Bldg. HOUBES WANTED. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS Ol' THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPER- TY WITH US FOR RESULTS. O'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGCY, Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1034, ’ NEW BUNGALOW. 6 rooms on one floor, oak finish, $3,250; cash $260, balance like rent. 35th Ave. and Plerce St. Red 1881. NEW, large, modern bungalow, hot water heat, full basement, floored attic, key at Owner. 3766 B. 13th St. Terms, iP.ECIAL PRICE SATURDAY—3-room house, two large and onme medium-sized 516 _Center St. Miscellaneous. $6,000 lelnx room with fireplace and book- eases; dining room, bullt-in china cabl- met, den with large clothes closet and lavatory and tollet; !ll!ch"\wllh buffet, pantry; large ice box room) three large bedrooms with plenty of closet room and bath mecond floor; full pasement; lot 50x 100, being a corner gives you 11 feet addi- tional parking on both sides. House is stugceo ‘and extremely well bullt. Call Doug. 2382, WIill be glad to show same. rooms. WE HAVB customers for new 5, 6 and 7-room houses that can be sold on easy torms. Wo soll on an average of two or three. a feek on this basis. 1f you want o list with THE BYRON REED CO,, 2138, 17th. 716 DORCAS 8t lot 40x110.. 1916 8. 39th BE, lot 100x160. BERKA & MUSIL. D. 6967 REAL ESTATE—Unimproved North. After looking at MINNID LUSA 300. dif- ferent buyers decided that it was the best propesition on the market and - they backed their judgment by buying lots. 1t YOU wiil come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO,, Tyler 187. 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg. FOR SALE. 3 dandy vacant lots, % block to. car line; cut to_$1,000 caaly’ for quick sals. KINS Douglas 1313, Llly Nl!. “Bank Bldg. B EE— CUMING—Near 20th St., 23 or 44 feet; must be sold to close e . Grimmel, 849 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. South. CLOSE TO TRACKAGE. Bancroft and 26th, either under or level with visduct; lots abutting on Burling- ton R. R., $660 to $1,000. GEORGE _G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline. Miscellaneous. XTGOOD lot for #76.00. 6 good lota for $765.00 each. Close to a car line. $1 down and 500 per week. Box 5036, Omaha Bes, REAL ESTATE—Suburban Benson. . LYNNWOOD Go out to Lynnwoed today and see the ::;{llful lots we are selling from $460 to A. P. TUKEY & SON, _Phone Doug. 692 1507-8 W. O. W. Bldg. T START YOUR HOME [N BENSONI BUY THIS LOTI WANTED—4, § and 6-roomed houses that can be wold for $100 cash, balance $15 {nl; month; give complete description first otter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1320 Farnam 8t ‘Tel. Doug. 1084. WANT to buy a lot or small house. Will give high grade automobile as part pay; balance cash. Box 6760, Bee, OUR speciaity handling property for out-of- town owners. __GALLAGHER & NELSON, Omaha, Neb. HAVE buyera for small houses and lots In North Omaha. Write 5063, Bee. REAL ESTATE—TRACKAGE 2% A, sightly, 62d and Grover, §1, 000. % A. on paved St, $2,000; 3 A, 53d and Pacific, $2,000 cash. Doug. 2947. e FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. WANTED—To exchange desirable residence properties in Grand Island and Nebraska lands, all clear, well secured first mort- gages and cash, for a good brick busi- ness property in a growing -and, well establistied city in Nebraska, U. 8. Lana and Loan Company. Box 604, Grand Island, Neb, FINE Brown county, Nebraska, fanch to , trade for good lumber yard or hardware, or both’ wmhlnod fine water, grass and hay; extra improvements; well stocked with umq horses and machinery. Address Y-560, BEE WANT A.D! GAIN’ID 19,600 MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha news- paper gained in first seven months 1916. Good result at less cost_is the reason why. 13-R. mod. residence; paving pald; want mod. bungalow as first payment; bal- easy terms. Morgen. Doug. 43' 142-ACRE farm in Montan | consider automoblle as Ave. B.. Council Bluffs, THREE beautiful lots, opposite Minne Lusa, («;r’ trade for modern bungalow. Colfax 1542, HOTEL and furniture at Dalles, 8. D. Bx- change D, 6707. Toland & Trumbull. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mort| 5 PER CENT to 6 per cent on beat class city . residences in amounts $2,000 up; also farm loans. _Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St. $1,000 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent semi- ann.; secured by property valued at $3,600 Talmage-Loomis Inv, Co., W. O. W. Bldg. PRIVATE MONEY SHOPEN & COMPANY, _____ KEELINE BUILDING. OMAHA homes. Bast Nebraska farms, O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat, Phone Douglas 3716, MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranches, We also buy good farm morte gages. Kloke Co., Omaha. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS. L. McGARRY, _KEELINE BLDG. TEL. RED 4344, $1,200 18T MTG., 6 per cont; well secured on city_property, Phone D. 1294, uoo i ¥ 00 made promptly, ¥, D. Wead, , 18th and Farnam Bts. nmu. ESTATE Toans, § per cent. D. BE. BUCK & CO., 912 Omaha Nat, Bank. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAN, BER BLDG. ————— CITY and farm loans, 6, 54, l DOY cent, . H. Dumont & Co., 416 e Bldg. MONEY on hand for and tarm loans. H, W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS .. 855550, mm( and city loans, 6- ug and 6 per cent. Thomas, Keeline Bldg. Doug. 1648, oo B Thomes, Keeline Sidg. Dous. 1848, 5 pet, MONET—HARRISON & MORTON PCL. 915 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Abstracts of Title. @uarantee Abstract Co, We can bring down your abstract on short notice. 2047, R. 7, Patterson B Kerr }-ms. Guarantee and Abs 17th 8 ound __Bonded by Mass, Bondl d REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest bst fice in Nebraska, 206 Brandels Theater. ot Co., floor. FARM AND RANCH LANDS 0.00 dow! 8 423 48,1300 e st prce Colorads_Lands. 8., nt'nn Clark and urnhun. ot | COLORADO land excursion postponed on ac- fll’ from school and car iine, R, count of strike. Make inquiry, Netha- right, Bee office, Omaha. way, Florence, Neb. Dundee. Iowa Land. DUNDEE. IMPROVED IOWA BARM VACANT BARGAINS. 33,000—Two full lots on the northeast cor- ner of 52pd and Webster. Ground 100 x135. Immedlately across the street east from the Arthur Cooley home. This is restricted diptrict and Is only one block from the car line. Only one house can be bullt on the two lots, Not another location of equal size in Dundes will compare with it for the money. $3,600—8outhwest corner of Glst and Call- fornie, 76x150 ft. of ground. East front, on top of the hill. Only one block from the ‘car line. Cement walks and paving on both sides and all improvements paid for in full. This i an unusual opportunity to get close to the car line and yot bs in one of the finest districts Hundee. See it today. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO,,, Tyler 1636. Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. §-ROOM bungalow In Dundee, all #tuceo, for sale by owner, $4,750; brand new; $20¢ cash, balance like rent. Box 4758, Bee. in 200 mcres—15 miles south Shenandoah, Prica $45,000. Take some trade. 201 Nevyllle Bldg. Minnesota Lands. 4, 80 OR 160 ACRES GOOD, HBAVY soll, well settled part of Todd county, Minn,, good roads, schools and churches; price $15 to 320 per acre; terms $1.00 per acre cash, balance $1.00 per acre a year; 5,000 acres to select from. Aj will make a low rallroad ri Schwab Bros,, 1028 Plymout| neapolis, Minn. Nebraska Lands. 160 AND 80-ACRE Johnson county, Neb,, farms; well improved. ‘A bargain in Im- proved 80 in Sarpy county. STEWART, 416 8, 17th. Bldg., Min- AR OMAHA FOR SALI very choice land, just N. W. Benson. Belongs to bank. Must seil. A bargaln, Bee me for price and terms. J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Pattorson Blk., City. THE BEE; OMAHA, FARM AND RANCH LANDS | FOR SALE—4S improved land in Gartield count; braska. Price and {erms right. Address Box 231, Bow, Neb. NEBRASKA farms, all parts o 310 o $180 per acre.” W. T BMITH COn 314 City )j | Bnk Bldg. Doug. 2819, farm land near Omaha. Frice Ia right. & P, Bostwick & Son. 106 Bee Bldg. Tennessee Land. 37 ACRES of mountain land in Marlon county, Tenneasee, well adapted to stock, frult, " garden, vegetables, etc. Amos L. Griffith, Jasper, Tenn. Wisconsin Lands, UPPER Wucon‘uin—i.n y and the union, Bettl Broken !or sale at low prices on excollent lands for stock for booklet 36 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state acres wanted. It iInterested in frult hndl. ask for book- lot on Apple Orchards, Address Land Com- missioner Soo Rallway, Minneapolts, Minn. Miscellaneous. Al AGE—¥ to B-A. tracts on ocar line. Basy terms. R, Combs, 811 Brandels Thea. Bldg. Doug. 3916, Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles For Sale. Wagon umbrellas, $1.00. Wagner, 801 N, 16th, POULTRY AND PET STOCK JUST RECEIVED, SMALL TURTLES, 3¢ EACH. MAX GEISLER BIRD CO., 1617 FARNAM ST. BRINDLE BULL PUPS Tor sale cheap. A. F. McKinney, R. 7, Bethany, Mo. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE | _ WILLYS-KNIGHT 1916 touring car for sale at a sacrifice; original $1,180. Bus- Iness conditions necessitate an i{mmedi- ate sale of $760 cash only, Mr. Farrar, 2047 Farnam St. Doug. 3200, AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Thett and Liabllity at lowest rates. KILLY, BLLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat'l Bank Bidg. Doug. 3819, AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam. Douslas 8310, Ford Roadster 3176 Cole Touring Overland Touring Buick B 36 Roadste U!ED CAR BARGAINS A'l‘ Y-O'BRIEN AUTO CO, -18 Farnam St. For first floor with bath and the second floor. the house. FRIDAY, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE DANDY Hudson speedster, just re fine conditlon, $176. Mots™ steeds! painted, looks llke new car, Maxwell touring car, repainted, good shape, $225; cash or part payments It de- sired. 2216 Farnam St., Douglas §53. BFE WANT-ADS GAINED 19, Ml MORE PAID ADS than any other Omaha ne paper gained in first seven months 191 Good results at less cost 18 the reason _why, WE will trade you a new Ford “tor your,old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 20th and Harney. Doug. 8§38 R G H. ligh ng car, 1ate 1914 mol Peitect condition. ____CROSSTO! mRAo Don 4 HAYNES § on the market, CalL T Saei. W dale, 2705 Dewey Ave FULLY cquipped b-prssenger, d0-horsepower 1916 model touring car, like new; a bar- H. Dug- gain. 2030 Fowler. i) 1816 FORD touring; excellent condition; $250 cash; no_tra Box 5709, Be oylinder 1-p | Harney 414, FIVE-PASSENGER car, good shape, Web. 1108, Automobiles Wanted. STOLEN — Automoblle, Bulck, six-oylinder, number 2051-Neb engine number 191664; frame number on front 198647, Equipped with three Firestone tires, one Goodyear and also one Flrestone on the rear of the car on an extra rim. Identifi- cation marks are a buckle in the metal body In front of the left rear door; top boot is patched; gas tank has a small dent on the top; top Is slightly torn in the rear panel near tha bow. Address owner, ul Peterson, telephone D-1280 or 6, Brandels Theater Bldg., $50 re 1916 model. ‘We make one d save you 60 {zing Co., 1618 Dav- l)o\mn M4 EXPERT aul ways ready. St Tyler 888, Auto Repainng and Pninfln( lorfer, 210 Borvice and pair 318 !. lllh Bt. . D, 7390, , d Suppli prices rilhl. Auto Tires 6,000 STOCK of P anteed 4,000 miles, for sale at rsdueod prices by Duo Tire Co., 1611 Chicago. SEB us for bargaine In standard makes. Expert tire repairing. Zwiebel Bros, 2518 Farnam. Motorcycles and | 1 Bicycles HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES, Bar- gains in usod machines. Victor Roos, “The Motorcycle Man," 2703 Leavenworth, ONE bleyole in good condition. Call Web- stor 1357, Sale “The Post Farm” 40 Acres with all Improvements Can be made the finest dairy farm in the west. Located near Benson and West Dodge St. Description of Improvements:--- Two-story house of 12 rooms, 5 rooms on the seven sleeping rooms on Has water system’throughout One dairy building—two stories—96x94-ft. 12-inch walls laid in cement 9 feet high. Has ce- ment floor the full size of building; room for 100, cows and 20 head of horses. Large store room’ for feeding purposes; also engine room, which has a 26-horse-power Olds Gas Engine used for grinding and elevating about $2,000. the grain, which cost he second floor is used for stor- ing grain and hay. Has 20-foot ceiling and room for grain and other kinds of feed. Adjoining this building there is a milk house; enclosed . driveway; tool room; bunk house and machinery room. / Another large building, which has a hog house 20x60 feet on the first floor, all cemented and connected with water system. The second floor is used for a driveway; granary, corncribs and room to store machinery. The total cost of the entire improvements is about $25,000. Will sell buildings and the 40 acres for a trifle more than the ground alone is Hastings & Heyden, worth. 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYLER 50. . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joseph H. Tetiva to Jerome Korlsko and_wife, Twenty-second street, 100 teet, morth of G 38x130 County treasurer to Ros Thirteenth street, 132 fest north ol Martha street, east side, 66x132%... ..... Anna A. Ickenroth to Mickel Invest- ment company, Thirtieth street, 200 feet north of Jackson street, west H. F. Boat and wif ‘wouthwest corner Twenty-third and California strest, 44x36 Amanda Davis to Lilllan L. Hubbell, northwest corner Forty-third and H streots, 40x125 . Sterling Land company to May Pres- ton, Sheffield street, Florence, 82 feet west of Blutf street, 60x123. Mary. E. Heys to Minnle Mulick, north- west corner Twenty-seventh street and Dewey avenue, 41%x132, . Georgia Clark and husband to Lula N Jerome, Corby street, 135 feet west of Twenty-seventh street, north side, 45x130 Charles Horn and wife o Robert A, Eby, Barker avenue, 185 feet west of Forty-third street, north side, 45x 108 ... Henry P, osn Hart, Thirty-third street, 160 feet south of Kansas avenue, 40x137.5.. Margaret M, Burke to John Peterson, Charles street) 150 feet west of ior- ty-first avenue, south side, 50x116.. F. D. Arnold! and wife to Fred Chris- tensen, Fortloth street, 160 feot north of Bedford. street, 80x134..... Gunnar A. Lindquest and wife to Eliz- abeth Fitzsilmmons, Forty-first street, 234.2 feet north of Davenport street, west side, 49x110......... Winifred W. Gordon and husband to Harvey J. Grove, Nineteenth street, 80 feet south of Manderson street, west_side, 30x140 oo Mary B, Shormaker and wife to Fred A. Barley, Arthur street, Benson, 200 foet west of Erwin stre nonh eide, 60x130 John M. Fixa to Louls Berkn Dorcas street, 160 foet ecast of Eighth street, south side, 40x110 d wife to Harry A. street, Benson, 50 foet west of Clarke street, 126x260.. Einar A. Nielsen and wife to Luther G. Nelson and wife, Bedford avenue, 400 feet west of Forly third street, north side, 60x12! Mary C. Lrundawlkl and hulhlnd to Frank Filipowicz and wife, Twenty- sixth street, 120 feet north of J street, east side, 60x150 Sam Snitzer and wite to Joseph Snit- zer, northwest corner Twenty-fifth and. Indiana streets, 50x120 g 350 1,800 s 1.600 00 2,660 Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. Over Two Thousand Omahans Go to State Fair for Omaha Day Over 2,000 Omahans went to Lm- coln yesterday for “Omaha Day” the annyal state fair. The Burlington and Rock Island railroads carried a total of 1,115 per- sons from Omaha to Lincoln on their early morning traing and it was esti- mated an equally large number made the trip by automobile. Later trains also carried a number of Omaha pas- sergers to the fair, Father Flanagan is Fitting Up Workmen’s Hotel The Livesey apartments, 207-11 North Thirteenth street, have been leased to the Rev. E. L. Flanagan, He is fitting them up for a working- men’s hotel, founded by the St. Vi cent de l’aul society. There are six- ty-eight rooms. The building is four stories high. Mayor Goes to the Defense Of His License Inspector In defense of his license inspector, Mayor Dahlman states that 112 licens- es have been issued and paid for by wagon peddlers this year. This state- ment is made in reply to the United Improvement club’s report Wednes- day evening. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. SEPTEMBER 8, 1916. 9 ADVERTISE Your Farm Lands in The Dee Every Farm that is For Sale, For Rent or For Ex- change should be advertised . in The Bee next week. . Sunday Bee will be the start of FARM LAND WEEK, the big eight- day special campaign with which The Omaha Bee will open the active Farm Land buying season. No other class of people in the United States is as prosperous as THE AMERI- CAN FARMER and this great prosperity is being . reflected 1n the sale of lands. Farm Lands, Ranch Lands, Fruit and Timber Lands--any and all kinds of lands--find a ready market these days. You will get results if you put your farm land ads in next unday’s Bee Bee Want-Ads gained 19,599 more paid ads than any other Omaha newspaper gained in the first seven months of 1916. )