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FOR RENT—Business Pr'p’ty [REAL Stores. $20—1426 B. 16th. $20—=1428 8. 16th. A. WOLF, H. 614 Ware Blk pug. e FOR RENT—Part of store room at 1614 Farnam; suitable for smaill line of mer- chandise in connection with cigars and news, 334 8. 18th St BASEMENT, 111 8. 10th, steam heat, ‘lo. €07 8, 13th, brick, with basement, $30. JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 864, JODBRN store, near postoffice, $50. G. P. Btebbin Chicago. 16th 6t., near postoffice, s and Desk Room. WIRABLD office rooms In the remodeled Crounse Block, 119 N. 16th St. (oppoaite postuffice), $10 to §16 per month. Conrad Youug, 323 Brandels Theater Doug. el b LTI S Bk Ml SR CHOICE OFFICE !PACE, Balird Bldg., 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. Miscellancous. FOR RENT—Large Two-story storago house. Excellent trackage and other convelences within business section. Box 5909, Bee. —————— ey WANTED TO RENT. " Unfurnished Houses and Flats. “WHAT have you for rent in the way # of four, five and six-room, modern ‘* up-to-date apartments? Prefer- ence will be given to those in better districts of the city. Want to deal direct with owners, No agenta. Tele- phone Douglas 1016, Miscellaneous. WANTED——To rent 30 or 40-room hotel, all furnished, in some good town. Box B047, Bee. MOVING AND STORAGE FIREPOOF WAREBOU!II g Separate locked rooms for household goods sud planos; moving. packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGH CO. 803 8. 16th Bt “PDouglas 4163. RENTAL DELITY &ivies FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacaut houses and apart« ments; also for storage. maving. 16th and Jackson Sts. i C. REE Express . Co. “Moving moving service try us. 'Large l-hmu dded vans Btorage, $3 month. Satisfaction guaranteed We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER ANB BAFER. Pm. Tyler 330 or Douglas 4338, GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREBHOUSE. Packing, storage .and _move l"u. 11th 8t Phone Douxlan 394 METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE 'CO. Careful attentlon given to o moving, pucking or storage: office mond Furniture Co., 1613 and Hll Hd'o srd 8t Phone D 6624, Van and two men 1. per hour. aggard— '$1.28 ! Van and Storage Co. _Moving. packing. storage and shipping. Phone Doug. 1496, —— e REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED West. PE——— R mo CAIK $20.60 PER MONTH will buy w bungalow of 5 rooms and hith. nrletly modern; oak finish; fooms all artistically decorated; enamel ' and le bath room;.high grade fixtures, full cement basement, furnace, 1% block to oar; dandy east front lot, Price $8,100; | will consider good bullding lot or small house as part payment. RASP BROS., Douslas :1653. ‘ WEST FARNAM A DISTRICT:- bouse just north of Dodge St. on 834 Bt. and 7-room house, just:south of Farnam, on 33d. Both places up-to. date fn every particular. : For,further in. formation ses ALFRED THOMAS 3 308 First Nat. Bk: Blu B FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. Lockted west, and convente Hne; modern except m i@ bargafn if ith. Call Douglas 5074 tor appointment o ‘inspect. ' BWI BUNGAI:OW § Gimdrll dlltrle!, 3!09 W!bllir 8!. 6} e ] thrw‘ ut. u'-..em and a bargain. 'RIGHT & LASBURY, Doug: 162. — $1,600. Dandy little home, west Farnam Dist. F, D. WEAD, 318 So. 18th. 8618 LINCOLN -BLVD.—l1l-room house, strictly modern, with hot water heat Douglas 1818, North. 3524 LAFAYETTE AVE, IN BEMIS PARK. ‘This is & well-bullt 9-room, strictly mod- ern house with hardwood finish, in excel- lent condition Inside and out; located on & high and sightly corner with two lots, facing boulevard. This property would prebably ocost §8,000 to duplfcate, but owner is very anxious to sell and will make & big sacrifice. What we want is an offer. Arrange with us for inspection. GLOVER & SPAIN, Dousglas 3963. 30 City National SPECIAL BARGAIN Fine new é-room strictly all moaorn bome, oak. finish In living roe: basement, with laundry; large porch; full length window & cated of two sightly south troi block from 4bth 8t. car; close ‘to school. Sallth. NEW BUNGALOW. 6_rooms on one fioor, oak. fini cash $250, . balance Iike. rent. and Plerce St R.d PARK, MILL! SACRI ICE SALE. The owner of this property la compelled to sell, In & very short time, his beautitul §-room, strictly modern bungalow, The house is only two years old. Has bullt-in bookcases, colonnade openings. Beauti- fui built-in buffet. Oak finish and oak Full cement baseme Floored attic. d to car and school, - Th reduced in price from $3.’ 750 Io $3,360, less than the hous an be bullt for. If look: ing for & bun w dnnl wait until afte: it 1s sold. at once. PAYNE lNVESTMENT CO., Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Douglas 1781 outh. FIVE ROOMS—NEW All ‘modern in.every detall; living and dlnlnl room all oak finish, with bullt-in pantry ' with ol full basement with ulectric fixtures and reo gain at $2,760:. $600 cash, balance on terms: to sult. Others ark as much as $3,260 . Located at 1615 Deer Park Blvd. Let us show you this week. TRAVER LROS, 706 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 6386. Evenings Web, 4835. Field Club Home FOR SALE. A strictly modern home with 8 rooms, bath and sleeping porch, oak fintsh and every convenience, Kast front lot, 52x136 feet, one-haff block.north of Woolworth avenue and‘in the cholcest part of the Field club district. Price $7,000, J. H..Dumont & Co., Keell Bldg. .. Phone Doug. -ROUM BUNGA Oak floors throughout, oak finisb in :living and din. vooms, large, -light, enamel NwN & CARHICBAIIL, €42 Paxton Block Douglss 1738, 3620 Mason :Street Only "$3,000.” ‘A’ ‘good” 16-roomn house, modern in every way, finélof, south. Rents for §35 per month. . Call Ty 5 Ter 50 and ask for Mr. Glesing. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. s HOUSES WANTED. WB HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE IONE! IN ALL PARTS OFTHE CITY. *LIST ‘UUI PIOP“v “TY WITH US FOR RES Q'NEIL'S REAL ;{Tfl . INS ‘mn Brandeis ' Thes ter dg ‘Tyler 1034 INVESTMENTS, = INSURANCT-=$400 in- .come on price, .$2,600, being 3 houses, § rooms each - near - high = school and Crejghton. college, Also b and 6-room buhulo\h. $200 ‘down, "aiid two '3 rooms, -$986 down, balance monthly. Misceilaneous. * DO'YOU WANT A PRETTY oy e HOME7 3 92x100 CORNER SOUTH: AND " EAST FRONTAGE. . You can't. find ‘& prattier piace. 6" room house, oak floors.and finish, beau- titully du;or‘ud. oEllorlpr of. n:::un- cently paints rnamental s Ty Sround the ontirs 10t nnal trées and: This property has besn the home of.present,occupant sl 1 bullt a few years snd l o g00d “¢are, " There! is' &: & rear,. The uuel Il nud lad ‘paid in full. ¢ We. want:you to' ses l.l:h pnurty—- i) 1t will”please 'you. {CALL HIATT COMPANY,: New: Ter., .tmpxnl porel 'nnnh. wi"‘g‘” b«m:uu.d Mmc:;l’ Joors,, r doors, Corbin .fi’amJ’ qih nh.tt“ 't“de wolrm:- ront; olose to {M’“ “én \%M maha. uy in. Own~ an On, easy We sell on an average of two'or on‘.nut basis, I jou want THE‘BYRON REED CO.' - .913 8., 17th. ey ;200 casu, i BALANLE ‘$I8°PER M.oNTH -room COttAg ‘mbders ‘except up-to-date- plunidini; ‘new maple floors, bnm and: chicken house;. cless “to stores and car line, Price $1,800. # SCO™" AND HILL CO,’ Doug. 1009. Ground Fif. MoCague $4,500 BUYS $5,500 HOME. Large llving room, diningroom, klmh-n on first floor; three fine bedrooms on ond floor; Bireplace, bookcuses, coat. hall, etc. buumul oak finish; cholce Io oot east front lot. Owndf says - éel bona fide sacrifice; who gets It? 'l'o 808 today, call Harney 4501, or by appoint- ment any_time. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701-2 Omaha Nat. Bank. Bldg. Dous. 1474 $26-MO.; $200 CABH. Price, "-iob. 8-r., -strictly 'thod, bungslow; good &8 east froht, paved street, close in. . usual value, 2 |ou 1t desired. Nice 7.r. house, mod. ex. heat, near '18th and: Vinton: out to $1,700;:your own terms. Near 16th and Corby, 6-r. mod. but heat nice lot, shade, ;ete. Bargain: at §1,750; beat term or will pay cash difference on all modern ho M'KITRICK R. CO.,'D. 1483, Tyler 3140, An un« West. VACANT LOT BARGAIN. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT, Nice home nelghborhood. cash. belance easy monthly payments. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 3718, FOR BALD—New 3-room bungs- low, 4311 Crown Point Ave, electric ~ lghts, ~good cellar, dug well and pump, chick. use, fruit and shade trees. For information call ' Colfax 1106. 4206 Brown St, NEW BUNGALOW. A five-room, strictly ‘modern "bunga- low, with bath. It is finished in oak, upsto-date bullt-in features and light- ing fixtures, full basement; large attlc. ocated at 3923 North 25th St. Price, $3,160. Easy terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Buillding. Phone Douglas 4370, ‘R PARK BUNGALOW, new, strictly modern and up-to-date; oak finish, with oak fl & number of special fea- fixtures, enamel and tile r to attic, cement base- furnace heat; fine ‘lot, % blk. ta blka, to school, just gouth of Miller plrk. Price, §3 100, about $300 cash, bal- ance month] RASP BROS, DOUG. 1655 3,550 BARGA. A very 1006 6-room, all madern house, facing east on the Prettiest Mile boule- vard, near Ames Ave. -car line. cash, balance monthly, P. J. . TEBBENS, 605 Omaha Nat. Bk, Phone D, 183, 1618 Sprague St. @trictly modern b-room bungalow, oak finlak, practically new. Price $2,050. 3300 eul. nlnu mlhlv Call Tyler 80 and '“"wfl' HIYDIN. 1614 HARNEY 8T, Six: ho! R ll: 3 ’ -room home wi nice bedrooms, nd rec. hall; all . Ser 1908 aad Lajra, o oo 8% fapair; F. D. WEAD, 318 So. 18th, my beautiful, brand nnw Mnlnr vl bungalow for $3,100. 3‘ to school and carline. Colu: ll 4 KOUNTZB PLACE restricted dhlrloi dence for sale. F. V. Kniest. 3615 N. ll!.l. Part ™ Fine lot {ronting west on 34th o 0. " l.lon, The blnfik s bullding up—bound to increase in vaiyel Wil sell on easy ul‘lu- V. SHOLES CO.. L ~918-18 cuy Nat. Bk. Bidy. . Dous. 4. MINNE LUSA 300 dif- ferent buyers.decided .that jt was the best proposition on the murket and they backed thelr, judgment by buying lots. If YOU wiil come out todsy you will - understand why others are.'buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 137, 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. FOR SALE. 3 dandy- vacant: lots, block line; cut to $1,000 cash lo‘t q\uo:k -:?o.“' .+ +. CALKINS &,CO, Douglas 1313, City Nat. Bank Bldg. B P St L L S MINNE LUSA—Nice lot.{n Titus Ave., near 24th 8t, can be bought at a. bargain; this lot must be sold. Ses.the quick. C. A. Grimmel, 849 Om. Nat., Bk .Bidg. FONTENELLE, bogievard dorner lot, . titul Clairmont, Olofl ; terms, w-luuth:.l.l‘z APARTMENT Bl;l 50x05 £ l‘ of' ground’ close to business n-resident owner writes us to wall quluhly. ~Lpok at 1t and make us in ofter . Wil uorluu F. D ad, 310 a1 on uel and 50o per 'ul. ‘REAL ES 1A TE—fuburban LYNNWOOD. o-mnuuuwmum n-umuunnnuulu uum fronts.| - |REAL. 0at; .| REAL ESTATE—-Ummproved | 1 $2,500 Buys ,5‘/ B Improve Located within one-half mile of West Benson, Main street paved road and jit- ney service out Benson Way. About 3% acr f rich valley garden land, the bal- co In pasture, Has ruvning ‘water all the vear around. d-room house, 24x34 ft., Aha other autbliMngeThe Wouse 18 a0t all finished inside, but can be finished at & small expenss. Owner 1s = compelied to sell before Oelabu' 1st, Wil sell on small payment down. Will take in trade equity in & 4 or 6-room house. Seo us at once about it. Phone Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Reed. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 NEY 8T. BONT STARI YUUR HUME [N B BUY THIS LOT! $10.00 down and $10.00 per month: price §350 00 wize, §0x128; located on Loecust Bt., between Clark and Burnham, ot far from school and o ne. Geo. R Wright, Bew office. ('m: Dundee. GOOD DUNDEE HOME LOT 100x135 FEET This is an 8-room, $-story house, nicely arranged, bullt by owner for home, with all rooms canvased and hand-painted in oll. House has quarter-sawed oak finish downstairs, with mantel and grate in lv- ing room; 915-foot cellings first ftloor, 9- foot second“floor; beautiful lighting fix- tures. which alone cost about $300; hot water heat, double system, full basement, laundry connections, etc.; garage for 3 or 3 cars, with double driveway; iron fence In front and on sides of the lot; nice shade and shrubbery. This Is something chaice. Price, 00 for all, or $7,000 for house and one lot. Reasonable terma. GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone Doug. 756, 903 City National Bank. DUNDEE BUNGALOW. Have a very choice Dundee lot, paving all pajd, will build on this lot to suit. Located right for bungalow style, elther one or two stories. Can handle one more . bullding contract for this year. Can ar- . range terms if desired. The price of the lot” s orly $1,200, with all speclals and paving pald. Watch donstruction on two- story bungalow at 632 8. 31st' St, also one-story bungalow. now rted at 621 8, 41st St., and another tory- bungalow ‘wili start in t 5010 Nicholas 8t All three are sold and bullt to order. You will_then know what I:mean by “WHLL BUILT." Phéme Benson 122, F. 8. Trullinger. DANDY DUNDEE HOME, $4,600. Semi-bungalow, 5-room, with sun room, downstairs. finished in oak, beamed cell- ing, buffet, bullt-in bookcases, tine floors \lhroulhout F. D. WEAD, 8318 8o. 18th, DUNDEE BUNGALOW. 8ix rooms and sleeping porch; modern In every way; first-class repalr: cholce location; {mmediate possession: for short time will- make price of 3$4,000. Terms. Call owner Doug 4838 or Walnut 8072 DUNDEE HOME. $4,250. Built !hrn yc rs, 6 rooms, all modern, paved stree sonable terms. GEQRGE G. WALLACE. 604 Keeline Bl E-ROOM bungalow {n.Dundee, all stucco, for sale by ownér, $4.760; brand new; §208 cash, balance like rent. Box 4763, Bee P M e B Ul L et U TR o = Florenc 136-ACRE farm at a Nethaway, Flore few da t big bargain. See Tel. Flo: 338, residel buuncc lll per. moth. Doug. u Choice Offerings in Lands Canadian Lands. | “Farm Land Week” Bargains for Sale and for Exchange Prosperity in Canada $900,000,000 In new wealth added in 1916, Enormous crops and low taxation made farmers rich, Wheat average, 36.18 per acre in Munitoba. and will not exceed $36 per quart tion, includes all taxes; no tax fmprovements. Freo. schools and full re- liglous liberty, good climate. Get your. farm home from the Canadian Pacific Rallway. 20 years to pay. Good land trom $11 to $30 acre; irigated lands from 335, and the rament gaurantees your Jand and water titles. ' Balance, atter first payment, extended over nineteen yeara, with Intereat at 6 per cent; privi- ledge of paying in full any time. Before fingl payment becomes due your farm should have pald for Itself. We will lend you up to §2,000 in Improvements In cer- taln dlstricts, with no security other than the land itself. = Particulars on request, Ready-made farms for sale. Bpecial easy terms. Loans for live stock. In defined distriots after one year's occupation under certain conditions, we advance cattle, sheep and hogs to farmers up to a value of $1,000. We want you; we can afford to help you. We own the land; w the land cultivated. Our Interests are mutual. Buy direct and get your farm home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Send for free book. J. 8 Donnls, assistant to the president, Cana- dian Pacific Railway, 83 Ninth Ave, Cal- Alberta, Canada, RES In Sunny Alberta, Canada, 65 miles from Lethoridge, 2 miles frow: town- site on Lethbridge-Weyburn & Winalpeg C. P Ry Fine land. Wi sell or trade for land in Western Nebraska. Inquire E. U Nordlund, Stromsburg, Neb. Colorado Lands. COLORADO 1and excursion postponed on o- count: of strike. Make inquiry, Netha. way, Neb. Towa Lands. e ey FARM BARGAIN—160 acres lacated on one of the best auto roads In the state, Two mies to good town, Improvements have'all been built within the‘last two years and consiat of good G-room house with base ment, chicken hou 60x60, hog house, garage, good clstern, three good wells, two windmills.. Land & Florence, rolilng and has all s for a number of years, I ha: thirty daysf to dispose of this flfln Ow! will take As: part payment 4 town property and cash for his e ull)’ above $11,600. I have a number of good Iowa farms for sale and exchange. Write for ) . G Beatty, Creston, Minnesota Lands. WEST Central Minnesota farme.are produc- ing the blggest orops of alfalfa, clover blue grass and other game grasses that possibly be grown on sny land in the central west. Pric unllnr from $25 to $100°an acre. | Rei fe -terms, Interest 6 per cent. It interested, write for descrip- tive folder and #ouvenir foldér showing views ‘of Fergus Falls. O. ‘F. Ulland, Fergus Falls, Minn. 40, 30 OR 180 ACRES 'GOOD, HEAVY #o], well settled part of Tudd county, Minn,, good roads. schools and churches price $15 to $20 per acre; terms §1.00 pe acre cash, Lalance $1.00 per aore a year; 5,000 acres to select trom. Agents wanted; will make a low railroad rate to Inspeot. Bchwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Min- neapolis, Minn. Miscellaneou. HILLCREST Only. a few tracts left; ohem-t and beést acreage property nhear the city, Prices and /terms very reasonable. C. R. COMBS, 815 Brandels' Theater Bids. D. 3916. 0 'ACRES, 21 miles from Umaha, $100.00 per mcre; terms; some exchange. Archer lmty 680 Brandels Bldg: T-A Bk in_Fairacres; new Brownell Hall ""dist#ot, . C.° J. Canan. McCague Bldg. A HIGHLY improved Rnd River Valley farm 0f 800 acres to be sold at a bargaln, Un- surpassed as & grain and stock farm. An abundance of pure, sweet water. Not-an acre of waste land. Plowed, ready for next year's crop. . C. A, Tullar, Warren, Minn. i ¢ FARM. FOR SALH, by owner; 80 acres; 4t in fleld, balance pasture; bullding; near good town, state road and. mall route For description and price address Wm, Merrigan, Pequot, Minn, REAL ‘ESTATE—B'ness Prty SPEOTAL—3¥4 to $6 acre, Bept, 10th fo 26(h Tell us what you want. Northlands Co., Duluth, Minn, INCOMB property near Ford plant; buyer ; vn enmmlnlnn Harney 3364, gl ty nnr Ford plant. . 16t wnon arney 335 ial‘ SBALE OR RENT-—SMP‘ hulldln‘- A5th d Ames; lot 50x125, Call Colfax 8050 or; address G, Séséman, General Delivery. HOME, BUILDERB, Inc., guarant and pays more. . Mortga ity _und_ builders” profits MONEY safe and profitable. d, know 'its plan, ' ew | Way, 7% YOUR Ask for ake Omaha $800 PER _year incame: propprty tor. 5,20 . takes $2,560" cash, balance terma; corrier “‘has 2-story framé build{ng, 6-room cote tage, 7-room house;Macant ground for two houses; ‘§2,660 ‘cash, balange terms. l\EAL ELTAT 408 Retine. BIE kot Lo DR LS LA ' REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED—4,: b and 6-roomed houses ‘that can te sold for $100 cash, balance $16 p|r month; give complete dewcription first W FARNAM SMITH & CO. -, 1320 Faroam St Tel. Dpug. 1084, OUR -mhlu handiing property for out-of- town ow; -GALLAOHER & NELSON. Omaba, Neb. HAVE buyers for small houses and lots in North Omaba. Write 5053, Ree. FINANCIAL ___Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages., _ residences ip amounts $2,000 up; also ferm loans. Reasonable commissions. \ Pl’l‘mfl ‘PRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St ‘ Phone Douglas 2715, 6% and 6 per cent. Thom Kuun- Bldg, Dous. 1648, W. H. 5 [ONEY—HARRISON & MORTON u PCL. 16 Omana Nat'i Bank Bids. MONEY to loan on ‘improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort- gages. ' Kloke Inv. Co, Omahns. $1,200 MORTGAGE; bearing 7 per cent semi- ann.; secured by property valued at $4,600, Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS, PAY IN 2, 3, 4 or 6 YEARS. BEST PLAN ,BHOPEN ‘& /CO., KEELINE BLDG. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS. - L. McUARRY. KEELINE BLDG. TEL. RED 4344 3100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Weud Bldg., Isth and . arnam S, REAL ms‘ru nun-i ver cent. See m Omhu filL Bank. NO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. o e L LN SN ng! and farm loans, 6 6%, 6 per rent H. Dimont & Co., 416 Keeline Bldg. JONEY ‘on hand for 6ity and farm foans, W. Binder, City Natioral Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS. v "Soriia. >~ Financial Wanted. WILL pay 6 per cent Interest on §10,000.00 loan secured ‘by first' riortgage on Ne- braska land. Address 6973, Bee, ZSTATE—Investments Missouri Lands. e e ON A - y SUNNY SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI FARM Elther ten or' twenty acres, (you take your cholce, regardiess ‘of ‘sige), ulso ‘ three' town lots and 300 shares in suc- cersful 1,000-acre orchard ~eompany, with two ning factories and full equ.pment; all for $300; $10 ‘down and $10 monthly, without Interest or taxes. Will” pay round trip raliroad tfare -of huy‘:? We are leaving with a -party ‘day, September ° 16. Come, §o:~ with us, ' Call at 425, Paxton block for’, full Information, MUNGER SECURITIES CO., 425 Paxtop Blg. Douglas 1323 FOR HALE—A fine section of good farm- ing land in Barton county, Missourl; sels of Improvements; ‘price $60 per acre Charles R. Glenn, Lamar, Mo. % Nebrasia Lands. §16,000 BUYS 1,380-ACRE RANCH, NORTHWEST NEBRASKA. ' 800 acres deeded, 660 acres leased school land, 160 acr under . plow, 300 more tillable, rolling pasture, all hard alfalfa, two wells, wind- , tanks, §-room house, thres gran- aries, garage. one new barn 40x80x14-foot one barn 30x33 with loft; soll black loam: growing ‘timber; ten miles ‘'from good town. Will exchange for eastern farm of equal valus, or will carry back. S. 8. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 764 Omaha National want | = KIMBALL CO. RANCH 2720 A., five miles from Kimball; two set. of bulldings; well watered by four well " per cent good farm land. $18 50 .+ $9.000 cash, balance 20 yea booklet, deacribin d other farms, C. E. Lockwood, Kimball, Neb, 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $26 TO §60 PER ACRE. If you act at once you can buy rich, level wheat land In Cheyenne county, Nebraska, that will earn you from 30 to bo per cent on the investment. B. C. STOCKDICK, SIDNEY, NEB RANCH FOR BALE. 880 ACRES, In the Elkhorn valley, nine miles from town. well tmproved; good hay.and; some tame grass; two flowing wolls; Will sell on easy terms. Price $30 an acre, For further informa- govl write or see W. P. O'Brien, 410 Bee 'H for sale, seventean hui d aocrea alx miles north of Merriman, Nebraska; improved; cuts four hundred tons hay all fenced, price, §16 por ncre. Terms eany An (desl amall ranch; reasons, want to settle an estato: adjoining lands held at muehNhllhnr figure. C. E, Burnham, Nor- i ™ 135 acres under olllll\-llon. 25 acres bluegrass pasture, fenced and oross- fenced, fine {mprovements, best of soll, Price, $125.00 per acre, W. T, SMITH ‘o City Nat. Bank Bidg. Omaha, Neb. 160 AND 80-ACRE Johnson county, Neb., farms; well lmproved. A bargain in {m- proved 80 in Sarpy county. STEWART, 216 8. 17th WB HAVE for sale In Nance and Boons countles. twenty quarters, ten half seo- tions and several good eighties, all well improved and on easy terms. Call on or write Juckson & Andrews, Belgrade, Neb NEBRASKA FARN—840 acren, 3 miles from good town, §35 acre; Box Butte county, hu wonderful y falfa and potatoes. Write for particulars. Culbertson & Walte, 218 Little Bidg. coln, Neb. DO YOU WANT HAY Cco., _‘Emn NEAR OMAHA FOR W ry choice land, jual ngs ‘to bank. Must lll. See me for price and terms. J. A ABBO". 4_Patterson Bll.. Cll!. 'OR BALE-—3,240-acre ranch milegs from u-nnlnflon&.nl one-third cash, L, -G FOR BALE—480 acrea improved land in Gartleld county, Nnnrufl Price terms right. . .. Address Box 231, __Bow, Neb. 3160 LAND for 863, adjoins Hershey, Neb. 350 acres, all good ones. Write D. C. Pat- terson, Trustes, Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE—160 acres Improved land in Cuming county, Neb.; price and terms right. R. O, Berkhelmer, Wister, Neb, NEBRASKA farms, all parts of s T $10 to $160 per mcre. W, T, 8) 'H CO. 914 City Natlonal Bnk Bldg. Dous. 28 FOR SALE—400-acre improved farm, nea good market; $35 per acre. Write Box 626, McCogk, Neb, | 30 ACRES of guud fariu land near Omal Prlce Il.rlthu 8. P. Bostwick & Son, 300 o Tennessee Land, 77 ACREA of mountain land In Marion county, Tennessce, well' adapted to stook, frult, gard vegetables, etd, Amos L. Gritfith, Jasper, Tenn. Wisconsin Lands, UPPER WISCONBIN—Best dalty and ge eral crop state in the unfon. . Settlers lands for sale at low prices on irms; excellent lands ook Ask for booklet 36 on Wisconsin ral It Interested in fruit lands, ask for bo‘:l"- . let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Com. missionar Hoo Railway, Minnespolia Minn. Miscellaneous, FARMS FOR SALE . 419 .ROSE BLI Broken ANGE, Y] 1. B FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE . Real Estate, Lands, Etc. WE H‘K‘VE FOR SALE OR TRADE two | 330 Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY~DAVIDBON MOTORC ACLES galne in usod machines, Vi R SALRG—886-bicycle, almost new. __Drexel it “Persistence s in Advertising. “Virtue lson, Fifty-seventh streot, m toot north of McKinley strest, wost side, 40X148. ... John H. Caldwell to Jomeph 1L, ¥ri- northeast corner Fifty-third and _Davenport, irregular pr., 100x136. . Union - Btock Yards company to George Hoffman, triangular plece Iying bstween Twenty-fifth street, “g" street and Rallroad avenue.. Lulu Arthur and husband, et al to Robert W. York, uorthwest corner Twenty-ninth _and Leavenworth streets, * 180x140. . Alta B, Bithell arid husband to Cecll Bacon, et al, Manderson street, 100 foot east of Twonty-seventh strost, BOXII8 ..... Irénacus Bhuler, et ai, to Michael Tuchman, southeast corner Forty- third and California street, 60x. 1.6 . Frank Orlando and wife to Blizsabsth M. Shahan, -Burnham street, 144 feot south of Main street, east side, BOX128 .. l:lluhnlh M. Shahan to Katie Casl- ¥ 4000 6,778 Lake street, 250 feet west of P‘nrly third street, north side, b0x120 heasens Charles Martin d wife to Ethel M. Van V rg, Whitemore street, 120 f t of Minne Lusa avohu {rregular ap) 90x120 Willlam Michael T. Cotfe Douglas Twenty-fourth north 60x168. . Michael T, Cotfoy to Willlam N Chambers, northeast corner Thirty- socond and Poppleton avenue, 7ox 00 B Hlt‘hlel T, Lnflny ‘to Willial Chambers, Marcy street, 248.5 toot t of Thirty-third street, north side, 50x116....... Paul W. Kuhna and wife o Martha W. -Austip,--Spencer atreot, forty- one font. east of Thirty-elghth llrlll, 40x110 foet_en BOX10. 00 uuis hall Byles, Laurel avenus of Twenty-fif side, 40x114 Patrick H. Co & Hutchinson, at al, northwest cor- ner Twenty-elghth avenue and Fort Omaha avenue, §0x132 Minna G. Goddard to Mary E. 'lt- ton, Twenty-fifth wtreet, 248 feet north of Leavenworth street, west side, 62x130 . voo 13,000 .| Former Queens to Judge the Masque Ball at the Den Former queens of Ak-Sar-Ben are to sit in reial state to judge the mas- %uerldc ball to be given at Ak-Sar- en den the night of October 7, the evening. following the coronation "ba l “for the best masque cos- ¢ to be given, and former q}\lxeen are to be the judgel. Just who e queens will be, or how many of them will act as lud;u. is not yet decided. Box seats will be on sale a little later, Arrangements are not com- pleted for ;this now, The tickets for the masquerade ball will, be $1' per persoh, man or woman. Omaha, Starts Good Roa.ds Boom on Way| % The message boonlnl for ‘good Toads leg]:t ation in Nebraska and ‘tate *hi commission is to be carried' throughout the state, ltlrtiflr at Omaha-the morning of October 1 The Commercial’ club of Omaha is fathering the -utomoblle tour through which the message is to be started on its way, "‘A lot of. filmphletl bearing in condénsed form the good roads leg-' islation desired by the State Associa- tion of Commercial clubu, is to be carried out of Omaha in automobiles o | on” that_morning, 80 acres, imp., Douglas Co., Neb, 142 acres. imp., Douglas Co., Neb Exchange Dept, HABTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HI!@! ll. TONE LARGE APT. BUILDING Up-to-date and close In. Owner wants a good ranch and some cattle and horses. Exchange Dept. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney Bt. FOR a stock of hardware or lmpl-mlnl we will trade you a good 170-ucr in Lucas C wa, $140 per acr Exchange Dept, HABTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney 8t AT AUCTION Tues., Sept. 26, 2 P. M. 400. ACRES IMPROVED t mile of Groeley, Neb. rdless of price in tracts or ns a whole to sult purchaser. For de- talled description, write or see NEBRASKA REALTY 'AUCTION CO, Central City, Neb. THE BIGOEST STOCK and farm proposition in the state of Nebraska, ‘460, acres, mile trom Pallsade, Neb., electric lights barn, . gaod - house, running watel 8pring Creek ‘and ~Frenchman R twelve grade school, $18,400, one-half cash, - W. 8. Graves, Palisade, Neb. FOR SALE—118-nore farm, 30 miles from Omaha, good improvements, good school, 14 mile to church, Deal with owner J. J P Lutz, jr illion, Neb. BARGAIN FOR CASH—2, Blaine and Brown count! 200 cultivated; excellent fpasture; good cheap improvements. Drawer R, Broken Bow, Neb, AUTOMOB[LES FOR SALE SPECIAL SALE on thres Overland touring cars, starters, electric lights and almost as good as new. $350, Must be sold at this price before Sept. I4th. Mr. Farrar, 2047 ¥arnam, Doug. 3200, Abstracts of Title. Title, Gunrlnl't and Abstract Co,, Kerr 306 8 17th St, ground floof. Bonded by Mass, Bonding and [ns. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of- fice in’ Nebrasks. 206 Brandels Thy Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles For Sale. ONE well bred Berksbire male hog, § months. Calfax 32 POULTRY AND PET STOCK TBIrty-aix yeariing hens, thr ullu cocks, - fifty young pulm- 81l high class birds; Cyphers in- cubator, brooder, 'Mann's bone grind electric motor, ¥-horse; coops, hnce rything goes at once. Colfax 7. JOST RECEIVED, SMALL 'run-rnfi'T EACH. MAX SLER BIRD CO., 1817 FARNAM 6T, PBEAUTIFUL Persian cat for male, cheap, Colfax 3441, AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest rates. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 2819, ey e DANDY Hudson speedster, just repainted, fine condition, $176. Metz speedster, re- painted. looks llke new car, $165 1914 Maxwell touring ocar, repainted, good shape, $226; cash or part payments if de. sired 2315 Parnam 8t Douglas 853 CORD TIRES FOR FORD CARS. 80x3, $866. 30x3%, §1 These tires are new, clean, fresh stock, fully guaranteed and originally soid with 5,000-mile guara at 40 pot. additional in price, ZWIEBEL BROS., D. 4878, 2518 Farnam Bt 81X houul. 5, ‘IXIG 7 rooma each, all in first-class repair and in -good location, ting for $163 per month or $1,886 per r. Value $32,700. Will trade for farm \ Ll 4 In Nebraska or South Di- ota, HABTINOB & HEYDEN, 1614 Harpey 8t BEE WANT ADS GAINED PALD ADB than any other news- paper gained In, first munln lnl. Good resul less ,___cost s the reason why. Iwos, or both combined; fine extra good Impro with cattl Address Y-5560, B TiI-ACRE farm In Montana for sals, WIII t payment, §903 . P, Hale. 12-R mod. uflu paid; want 6-r. mod. bungalow as first numcnt hl“ ance easy terms. Morgen. Doug. & Ranch specialist, sell or trade rnchu for city property. B, Franta, 676 Brandels Bld. GOOD lot desirable location, will take us Ford ‘as_part payment, Wi blur 4248, HOTEL and furniture at Dal change D. 6707. Toland & Trumhull. WE will trade you & new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO,, 30th and Harney. Do, FOR BALE—R, C. H, touring car, electric lights, demountable rims, cheap, $1' - CROBSTOWN GABAGE, Dous. 44 Automobiles Wanted, WANTED—It you have used Ford in good condition, to sell cheap. Box 5989, Bee. Auto Livery and Garages. GARAGE for rent, ight and water, §6. 20(h and_Leavenworth. Harnoy 4883, Auto Tires and Supplies, iooo !TE('K of Pennsylvanis ti anteed 4,000 miles, for sale at reduced __prices by Dub Tire Co,, 1611 Chicago, __Auto Repaining and Pain 100 reward for magneto we can't ropalr. + Colln repalred Baysdorfer, 310 N lltl NBB, Auto Radiator R opalr an Drices right 415 8 19th Bt D 1)” Auto Storage and Gl_rgu guar- AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2309 Farnam. Douglas mo 1914 K1 1914 Ov 1916 Colem. 1914 Chovrolfl Bix Tollrflll e DON'T throw away old tir ke O new tire from 2 old ones lnd ve you por ownt. 3 in 1 Vuleantzing Co., 1616 Dav- .. Omaba, Neb. Douglas 8114 rvice o al- ‘ways ready. ' 2010 Harney St. Tyler bbb || dose stopfed the dnchar% e The Omaha crowd will drive from here to Lincoln, and then to Hastings, Grand Island and intervening points. At each place they will leave bun: dles of the pamphlets with the proper authorities, ‘or the commercial club who will then carry them by means of similar auto tours to the adjoin- ing towns. By this means the pro- posed good roads legislation is to get wide publicity, and the booster tours are expected to, impress upon the minds of all the importance -of such legislation, he State Association of Commer- cial clubs expects to push for the pro- posed Dbills in the legislature next winter, Ak Sar-Ben Gets. ‘Ozen from Jungles Perhaps nat in the last forty years were so many. oxen broken to.the goke in Omaha as are here today. eventeen ‘fine' specimens of oxen broken to haul burdens with; the yoke are in the stock yards on the South Side. They are here as the result of the search Ak-Sar-Ben has made for such beasts; to draw the big prairie schooners in the historical parade 4 | Saturday, October 5. More oxen are to follow. They. are being brought from the jungles, where a 7ew yokes of oxen still exist. It will take some thirty oxen to put the parade in prop- er form.’ To Cure Children’s Colds. Keop child dry, clothe comfortable, avold exposure, give Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey. R phlegm, reduces inflammation, Only 250, All druggists.—~Advertisement. Church Club Boys Hold First Meeting of Season| eyes, The first meeting for the season of the Boys' club of St. Andrew's church was held at the home of Paul Thacker, 4307 Erskine street, last night. Edward - Grey was elected president, Lynn Geyman vice presi- dent and Gordon Trimble secretary- treasuref, Refreshments were served. Chronic Dysentery, “An old gentleman of this town who|, was almost at the point of death with chronic dysentery some time ‘ago and had given up all hope of recovery was induced to try Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. One and after ew more doses he was com- pletely cured,” writes J. L. Baer, West Manchester, Pa.“Many residents of Baer's Station'can testify to the truth of the above and were aware of the old gentleman's condition.” Obtain- able everywhere~~Advertisement. takin Dundee Thespians Will Present Play For Child Saving “The Rescue of Princess Winsome'! will have its premier Saturday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock in the Beardsley theat—beg pardon—garage at 5016 Davenport. street. The seat sale has already begun, best seats in the housc being placed at 10 and 5 cents, Tt will rival the city's charity balls in rominence, for this, too, i1s a. char- ity benefit for the Child Saving In- stitute. ~ Miss Evelyn Peironnet, Brownell Hall student, is_stage .man- ager, director, bysiness manager mistress'of the wardrobe'and advance press agent. Eleven more little Dundeeites, bes longing to the fourth and fifth grades in school, are the thespians. And don’t you think for; a minute they are amateurs, Not a bit of it. This is their second annual appearance. They're going to have a dress re- hearsal, too, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Those taking part are: Ruth Beardsley, Madeline Peironnet, Jose- hine Hamlin, Margaret Clark, Mar- ion Benner, Marion Clark, Margarm Beardsley, Janet Foster, Elizabeth Foster, Gertrude Pray and Margaret Johnson. Fined for Employing Lad Who Ought to Be in School Harry Adams, proprietor of a shoe shining establishment at 1413 Doug- las street, was fined $25 and costs in police court for employing a boy 13 years of age. TOILET & BATH FRAGRANCE OF FRESH ROSES " Ican'eat "em all — they “won't Hurt mel THat's ‘be- cause they're made with Calu- met—and that's ‘why they’ ‘pure, tempting, ‘tasty, . whole- ,nm—-dm-cwhyduy hurt any kid,” ‘ NUXATED IRON increases strength of delicate, nervous, run- down people cent in Sherman & HcOnnncl carry it in stock. Liver Slugglsh 7 You are warned by a sallow skin, dull biliousness, and that grouchy 1eelln¢. Act promptly. Stimulate your liver — remove the clogging wastes ~make sure your di ve organs are working right and—when needed -take BEECHAN’S PILLS Sale of Any l‘-.mh a..w-u. full explanation in lars e article soon to lppur‘ this E-per. your doctor or l st about it. rug Stores always g e HOME BUILDERS will pay you 77 B o oot ‘e _danuaras the * s ;) Shares are now $1.20 each. Our boo: A I‘;t. “The New Way", explains every- ing. AMERICAN SECURITY CO., Fis. Agts. 17th and Douglas. Phone D. 5013.