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! 1 i p ( « 4ROO! 22. BB A A 45T N AT U B T X TS 0 B0 e X ~ West. DON'T FAIL TO SEE Our 6-room apartment in the St. George, 31st Ave and Dodge St.; the living room has Frenoh doors opening onto front balcony; ALL the rooms are large wnd light, unusually wo, on account of the south exposure; exclusive and refined surroundings, very convenient to Farnam ears. You will be surprised to soe that 'We are offering this beautiful apartment at $47.50 flat rate. New garages in con- nection. . PAYNE & SLATER CO, 16 Omaha Nat. Bldg. 1015, Phone Doug. HARNEY STREET. Brick flat of 7 rooms, No. 3347 Harney Street; good condition, excellent location; :'$33.80 per month. Phone Sunday Har- ney. 3923, LINAHAN REALTY 310 Bee . Bldg. Douglas 2901, ANGELUS APTS.—I5th Ave. and Douglus S(, 3, 8 and 4-room apts., automatic el wvators, fireproof, soundproof .rwf der. Phone Harney 2074 or Doug. THREE rooms and bath, near uu ney. Very desirable. Orly 313 Bweet, New Hamilton. D 1473, PAYNE & SLATER CO, “OMAHA'S RENTAL MEN.” APARTMENTS, THE LAFAYETTE, 17th Ave. and Jack- won, 3 rooms, Apt. No. 12; no car fare; + $30 summer, $35 winter, THE CARLYLE, 625 South 18th St, 4 . rooms, Apt, No. 7; fine front porch; no car fare, and reduced to §32.50 summer, 340 winter. THE MASON, 31st and Mason, 6 rooms, Apt. No. 1, convenlently arranged, well located; $40 ftlat rate. PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat. Bldg. Phone Doug. 1016, RY cholce - room heated apartment on ‘est Farnam St JOHN W. IOEBTN!. 1802 FARNAM ST. North, Y104 N. 33D—4-ropm flaf, steel range, gas plate, kitchan cal RASP 'B co., inet, water pald, $16, ROS., Douglas 1663. South. - ~l-noou modern "flat, firat-class condition, within walking dfstance. Rent, §40. Phone ‘Walnut 3084 or Doug. 1966. all modern, 816 8. 22d. Tyler e l(licellnnem. Eight-room medern brick, only §25. —— LA R D WRIGHT & LASBURY, D 152 < ’ FOR RENT—Business- Pr'p'ty j Stares. FOR RENT—Part of atore room at 1614 Farnam; suitable for small line of mer- charidise in connection with cigars and news. 334 /8. 1ath St GOOD opening for bakery, restaurant or 1 hall; also bullding for milliner. Ap- vl! Mangold &' Glandt Bank, Benning- ~ton, Neb. ° BASEMBNT, 111 8. 16th, steam heat, $30. 607 8. 13th, brick, with basement, $30. JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas nu ODERN store, near postoffice, $50. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. MODERN store, 16th St, near postoffice, $75. G. P, Btebbins. " Offices and Desk Room. TRABLE office rooms :n.the remodeled Crounse Block, 119 N. 16th St. (oppoalte postottice), $10 to ¥15 per montb. Conrad Youvs. 333 Brandels Theater Doug. 1571 CHOIOB OFFICH SPACE, Baird Bldg, 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. z J Miscellaneous. FOR RENT—Largs Two-atory starage house. Excellent trackage and other couvelences within ‘business section. Box 6909, Bee. - “WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats, HAVE parties wanting to rent five, six and “sight room ‘houses in the West Farnam, " Dundee and Field club districts of the city. Want good houses In_ good neigh- borhoods. _Write at once and secure good tenants, Want to hear from owners only. No agents. Address Box §9§3, Omaha Bee. ANTED listing on cottages or houses to #oll on easy payments, Have cus- walting. Inquire 413 Karbach Block. Douglas 3607~ ! WANT TO RENT—Modern five or six-room home with g e; close to llreal car; might by htcr. no chuaren P. 0. Box (LS e 4 ed . Houses an ts. BMALL family desires 4 or 6-room furnished apt., at once, for six months, Call Pax- ton Hotel, Room 213. MOVING AND STORAGE [ FIRBPI'OOF WAREHOUSE. Separdte locked rooms for household goods and planos; moving, packing and *'3AMA VAN AND, STORAGE CO 103 8. 16tn B 5 Domu 4163, F * RENTAL Phone Douglas 288 for umvl-ln st of vacaut houses and apart- ments; also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts: FEED Ercress Co " Moving o ovacking d_storage. 1307 Farnam Kt Douglan R146, Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving service try us. Large 8-horse padded vans. Storage, $2 month. Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you, Qulcxtn, CHEAPER AND BAFER. North. _ MILLER PARK On account of the owner beautiful S-room house leavin for Chicago, has offered his Miller park, conslsting of § rooms, liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen and beautiful sun room on the first floor; three bed rooms and bath on the sec- ond floor, and attic finished off on the third fioor. This home has oak floors and ouk finish throughout. Bujlt-in buokcases, colonnade openings, fir place and beautiful buffet. Plnb. wi bullt by day labor by owner t property for a home, Lot «xm on paved street. South front. One block to car line, two blocks to Miller Park and two and one-half blocl te Mil- ler park school. Beautifully located. Shown on appolntment. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO,, Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg. Doug. 1781. SPECIAL BARGAIN. 622 and 624 North 19th strest boule- vard; two houses, with $720.00 annual rontal, large lot, closo in. Wact offer at once. ot this 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, Tyler 1506. 300 Bee Bidg. NEW BUNGALOW. A five-room, strictly modern bunga- low, with bath. [t is finished In oak, up-to-dafe built-in features und |ight- ing tixtares, full basement. large aftle. ocated at 3933 North 25th St. Price, $3,160. Easy terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 ‘Bee Bullding. Phone Dougla MINNE LUSA BUNGALOW—3§3. Brand new, very classy and right up- 4210, to-date, stucco frame, oak finish. You should see it. One block to car. $600 cash, balance llke rent. P, J. TEBBENS, 605 Omaha Bk, Doug. 2182, $3,500 Is all that is asked for a dandy 6-room house with full lot on Florence Blvd. Let us tell’ you about it, ¥ D. WEAD, 310 8. 18TH. PRACTICALLY new 8-room house, on ear line: three blocks from good school; might conalder cottage in trade. Tel. Web, 4183, Geo. A. Beaver, 1516 N. 33d St. SEE my beautiful, brand new Miller park bungalow tor $3,100. Easy terms. Close to school and carline. Colfax 1835. KOUNTZE PLACE reeiricted district resi- dence for sale F. V Kniest. 3516 N. 18th. FOR SALE—3 acres improved. Col. 1645 South, STRICTLY MODERN. seven-room house on 36th street about four blocks from Farnam, one n?:o from Leavenworth car lne, GALLAGHER & NELSON, 644 Brandets Bldg. Doug. 3382, §-ROOM BUNGALOW. Oak floors throughout. oak finish 1o living and di ing rooms. white enamel i good location; restricted s4ditior bargain et $3,150. Easy terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 442 Pax‘o . Block Douxlas 1738, FIVE ROOMS—NEW All modern in every detall; living and dining room all oak finish, with bullt-in bookcases; pantry j with ¢laborate cup- boards; lcebox room; full basement with floor drain; shades, ulectric fixtures and screons; all furnished. This is a real bar- galn at $3,760: $500 cash, balauce on terms to suit. Others ark as much as $3,260, Located at 1616 Deer Park Blvd Let us show you this week., TRAVER LROS,, 706 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 6836. Evenings Web. 4836. $3,750 3344 So, 33d St, a snap. House has large llving room across the front, den, dining room and kitchen on first floor, all good size; two good bed rooms and bath .on second floor; strictly modern; $500 cash lnd balance like rent. D. V. SHOLES CO., 915-16 City Nlt. Bank Bldg, Doug. 49, HOUSES WANTED HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPER- TY WITH US FOR RESULTS, O'NEIL'S REAL FRSTATE & INS. AGCY.. Brandeis Thester Rldg Tyler 1034, FIELD CLUB DISTRICT. Corner Hickory and 24th, ground for three houses, very cholce. Price reduced for September from $3,600 to $3 000. Cheapest place In \aat part of the city. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg. 1410 CENTER St, G6-room, new, home, walking dlstance. Terms. BERKA & MUSIL. Doug. 5967. Miscellaneous. THREE DANDY NEW HOMES Two 6-room and one 7-room, all mod- ern, brand new, finished In oak down- slairs; one house has stucco finish; an- other has sunroom; all have bullt-in buf- fets; these are exceptionally well bullt houses, having been bullt by day labor; they are located on fine east front lots, on paved street, near excellent car serv- fce and not far out on west side. You'll miss it {f you don't ask to seo these dwelllngs. Can be bought on very rea- sonable terms, modern P Tyler 280 or Douglas 4388. GORDON VAN CO SCOTT AND HILL CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. 106 N. 15th St Douglas_1009. ; STRICTLY MODERN, new, 6-r. and bath, Pw‘;{. N"-"{;I‘; E‘:“ oy oak finish, with oak flcors throughout: g lan 286, has a number of speclal features; large Douslan Kitchen, with bullt-In cupboards; high- METROPOLITAN VAN AND grade lighting and plumbing fixtures; en- “""STORAGE CO." amel and tile bath room,:window shades, ‘Careful . uttention g 0 orders fot moving, p.cking or stors office at Ray. mond Furniture Co., 1513 and 1616 How- ud St Phone D. 6624, d Van and t men gara— $1.35 per hour Vean and Storage Co. Moving, packing ‘storage and shipping.’ Phoune Doug. 14 REAL ESTATE—IMPRCVED West. WE WANT AN OFFER 3340 HARNEY, 3 rooms, tully modern, &vo bath rooms; garage; best bargain on Harney St. In: vestigate. Terms If needed. GLOVER & SPAIN, ‘ Doug. 3062, 919-20 WEST FARKNAM DISTRICT $-reom house just north of Dodge St. en 834 St. ané 7-room house just south ol Farnam, on 34d. Both places up-to- date |n -ry particular. For further in ALFRED THOMAS 308 First Nat Bk Bldg. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. Located west, and convenlent to car lne: .nodern except b ® bargaln 1f ®0ld this week,' $2,200; $250 cash and $22.50 per month Call Douglas 5074 for appoin‘ment to (nspect #6518 LINCOLN BLVD —11-room house, strictly modern, with hot water heat. Douglas 1818 HOUBE for sale cheap, 7 rooms, well lo- cated, two lots; will sell cheap. 4511 Franklin 8t North. MILLER PARK SACRIFICE SALE This beautiful &-room strictly modern bungalow, brand new, bullt-in bookcase, colonnade openings and window seat, oak fintsh and oak floors throughout. Full ce- ment basement, furnace heat, south front, close to car and school. Price reduced from $3,760 to $3,260. When can you see ? w? PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANTY, Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1781. full cemented basement, furnace heat; dandy south front lot; street paved; close to car and about 16 minutes' ride down- town. Price $2,950; $350 cash, balance monthly. RASP BROS. Douglas 1553, 106 McCague Bldg. WE have customers for new 6, 6 and 7- room houses that can be sold on easy terms. We sell on an average of two or three a week on this 8. 1f you want to sell, list with THE BYRON REED CO, 212 So. 17th 8t INVESTMENTS, INSURANCT—$400 1 come on price, $2,600, being 3 houses, 6 rooms each near high school and Creighton college. Also § and 6-room burigalows, $200 down, and two 3 rooms, 395 down, balance monthly. CHAS. E. WILLIAMBON co. REAL ESTATE—Unimproved — added| o what EVERY LITTLE BIT n!lll have makes a little bit more, Home Bullders guarantees sharehplders 7 per cont, pays more. Small or \large invest- ments made uny time, A about the plan. Home Bullders, Inc. 17th and Do Sis._Phone Dou. 641 45,000 It you want good Income that will pay you over $1,000 & yoar on thls amount, see us Monday F. D. WEAD, 310 8. 18TH. REAL ESTATE. WM. COLFAX. 708 _Reeline Bldg _Doug REAL ESTATE-—Suburbnn " Benson, START YOUR HoOab IN BENSON! BUY THIS LOT! down and $10.00 per month; price oizo, So0x located on Looust between Clar! from echool and oar ine Wright _Rev office. ('maba. _Dundee. WHY PAY RENT? BUY A NEW HOUSE IN DUNDE. Pay only 1-10th cash and balance monthly. Corner lot 50x135 ft., on paved street; oak finish first floor, white en- amel second; oak floors throughout: all @ecorated ready to move Into; large ly- ing room across entire front of house; attractive dining room, convenient kitchen and pant four convenlent bedrooms, including enclosed sleeping porch, linen closet and bath room on second floor. Price, $5,000; only $500 cash, balance monthly. GEORGE & COMPANY, Douglas 766, and Burnbam. Geo vo! 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. THE BEE: OMAHA, A A B RN WEDNESDAY, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE | Real Estate, Lands, Etc. FINE Brown u\un + Nebraska, ranch to trade for good lumber yxrd or hurdware, or both combined, fine wuter, grass and hay: extra good Improvemendt well stocked with cattle, horses and machin ery. Address Y-660, Bee, BEE WANT ADS GAINED 19, MORE PAID ADS than any other Oma paper gained In Oret seven months 19! Good result at less i b 1 S A SEPTEMBER A Do PRSI 20, 1916 |FARM AND RANCH LANDS Wisconsin_Lands. WISCONSIN—beal dalry and gen- in the unfon. Settlers for sale at low prices on xcellent lands for stock Ask for booklet 36 on \Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state acres w It interested In frult lands, Iet on Apple Orcl misstoner 8oo R Miscellaneous. Minneapolis. Minn cost s the reason why. TO “for Omaha residence EXCHANUE Two brick ore rooms, Hats above, all modern, rents $150 pr. month, Reed, 211-A, R:ml Ok, la. GOOD lot, desirable location, will take used Ford as part payment. Wobster 4248 HOTKL and furniture at Dalla D rado ranches for olty property. E. Pranta. 676 Brandsts Bid. FARM AND RANCH LANDS A FINE S0-acre Improved farm with new fine bulldings; good land and fencing: $26 per acre; R. F. D. and 1 mile from station Conrad Reiflor, R. F. D, 1_Parls, Ark miles from raflro trade. Frank \\orrh\nnnn H Canadian Lands. FOR BALE—Two 16u-acre farms, south- Nearly all in culti- Fine corn and wheat 8 per acro, Terms. A% miles Richest western Minnesota vation, no bulldings Haton, 8 miles Greeley, Color; irrigated district In stute. 156 mcres In crops. Price, $126 per wcre; good terms. Finest equipped dairy, handling most of city trade. York, Neb. Offered at sac- rifice at $12,600; must sell. Fine improved poultry home, farm, modern wdjolning ety of York, N d fully equipped; a bargain at York county farm; Il o cultivation; $122.60 per acre. falr % miles of town. Good terms. G. H, ROGERS, YORK, NEB. “FARMS FOR SALE AND EXCHAN 419 ROSE BLDG. TYLER 3481, __AUTOMOBILES “Prosperity in Canada $900,000,000 in new wealth added in 1915, Enormous crops and low taxation made farmers rich. W R b per ucre in Alber in Munitoba. and will not exceed 335 per qu: tion, Includes all tuxes; no taxes on improvements. Free wchools and full re- ligious liberty, good clin farm 'home from the « Raliway. 20 years to p Good land from §1t to $30 per acr HAPPY HOLLOW CIRCLE. ‘The best home now for sale in thia choice district; extra large lot, fine lawn, fruit and shade trees; house almost new and In perfect condition; two stories and finished attie; 8§ 'ge rooms, Including all the latest modern features and heated sleeping porch: 6 large closets on second floor; full, light, dry basement, with tollet, gas stove. hot water heating plant, ete.; wed oak floors, mirrors, etc.; less than 3 blocks from school, street cars agd club house; restricted district and unexcelled views in all directions. Price §1,000 less than reproduction cost new less depreciation, Furnishings also for sale very cheap, If wanted. Value is increasing. Buy it for a home or for profit. Call Owner, Douglas 1287, your land and water titles. first payment, extended over nineteen years, with Interest at 6 per cent; privi- ledge of paying In full any time. Before fingl payment becom: due your farm should have pald for itself. We will lend you up to $2,000 in Improvements In cer- tuin districts, with no security other than the land itself. Particulars on request. Ready-made farms for sale. Speclal easy terms. Loans for live ptock. In defined districts after one year's ocoupation under certain conditions, we advance cattle, sheep and hogs to farmers up (o & value of §1,000. We want you; we can afford to help you. We own the land; we want the land cultivated. Our Interests are Balance, after mutual. Buy direct and get your farm home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Send for free book. J. 8. Dennis, assistant to the president, dian Pacific Rallway, 83 Ninth Ave., gury, Alberta, Canada. DUNDEE BUNGALOW. 8ix rooms and sleeping porol in every wa first-class repall location; Im tate possession; for short time will make price of $4.000. Terms. Call ownar Doug 4523. or Walnut 3072. Florence. 135-ACRE farm at a great b Nethaway. Fiorence: Neb. Teb South Side. §-ROOM_res! Bouth Side. 31,600 cash, balance $15 per montk. Doug. 6335 Miscellaneou.. HILLCREST Only a fow tracts cheapest and eage property the city. Prices s very reasonable. C. R. COMBS. lll Erandeln Theater Bldg. T-A. Bik. In Fairacres; new Brownell Hall Colorldo Lands. FOR BALE—33 s of amooth, res of lands, 8% miles of Sterling, Colo., & town located between Omaha and Denver. 30 | miles west of the Nebraska line, and the division point of two raliroads. This land ia unimproved except fence, and {s on a rural mall route and near school, ,The soll ls very productive, us the crops In vicinity show, and must be seen to be ap- preciated. WilL sell for $20 per mcre and give reasonable terms, C. M. Morton, Sterling, Colo COLORADO land exoursion poatponed on ac- count of strike. Ma'e inquiry. Netha- way, Florence, Neb. level AUTO CLEARING HOUS e BED CORD [} POPE-HARTFORD RACING CAR Ready for speed work, $400. widor Ford as part payment. Mr. Fuerar, Doug. 3390 Wil con- 1047 Farnmam St 2209 Farnam St. Douglus 3310, 1916 Chalmere Roadster 1918 Page Tourlng. 1916 Dodge Touring. 1916 Puliman_Touring, AUTO INbURANLE Fire, Theft and Liability at mwul rates. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, #13-14 City Nat'l Bank Blds. Doug. 3819, VELIE 40, good condition, touring car, ¥ianders “20," touring car, $128, C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO,, 5 2316 Farnam. WANT-ADS GAINED 19,609 MORB PAID ADS than any other Onmha news- paper guined In firs 8. Good resul __Dous.” 6361, rd on payments, or borrow the money to buy one, sce us. Payments to wsult. Douglas county only. ABBOTT BROS. AUTO CO,, Rm_6 Patterson Blk. Tel D, 4818, Ci ires for Iords, 30x3, $8. . Zwiebel Bros. D. Farnam 8t. 30x3%, 4878, "?l Florida Lands. FLORIDA LAND FOR SALE. Ten-acre winter truck farm in Dade county; will take $460 for my equity or Auto Repaining and Painting, WE REPAIR FORDS, We are in position to take care of your work, without delay. Our prices are t. CROSSTOWN G R Douglas 4443. district. _C J Canan. McCague Bld trade for ten-acre Misourl land or for | yorotam Ry Reaity, 650 Brandels Bldg. Towa Lands. NEB, Auto_Radiator n-p.u Service and : = = z = prices right 8 19th Pt D 7390 198 ACRES, Fromont county, lowa, rich, REAL ESTATE—TRACKAGE | level land, l‘I‘I, 1|n crop now; big corn; $110 Auto Storage and Garages. per acre. rite owner, terms. George 1 35,000 A. Dissmore, 6th and Locust Sts, Des Dfi:‘,'rn:’."}:o;,w:’n,"d".,,'.'.'. sy on Wil buy about 7 acres In north part of | Moines Ia. per cent, 3 in 1 Vuleanising Cor 1618 Dave has access to paved 1,000 feet of track city. It lles nice, street, and nearby; front, F. D. WEAD, 310 §. INTH. _ SHERMAN AVENUE STORE BUILDING Nearly new 1-story double brick building 26x50 féet.” 'A good location to use one store and rent the other, or a good invest- ment. Stores will rent for §432 per year. Price $3,500, and only 3600 uum required, J. H. DUMON’ Douglas 690. 416-18 Reellne Bldg. FOR SALE OR RENT—Store bullding, 45th and Ames; lot 650x125. Call Colfax 3050 or address G. Seseman, General Delivery. INCOME progerty near Ford plant. 16th St. Owner. Harney 8354, et — REAL ESTATE WANTED _ E_are lookin all modern house in the Cathedral dis- trict. Will pay ail cash. TT COMPANY 245_Omaha Nat. Bank. Tyler 60. WANTED—4, 6 and_6-roomed houses that can te soid for $100 cash, balance $1b per mouth; glve complete description first letter. =~ W. FARNAM SMITH & CC. 1320 Farnam Bt ‘Tel. Doug. 1064. WE are looking for a good 6 or 7.room house in the Field club district Hiatt Company 245 O naha Nat. Bank. Tyler 80, OUR specialty handling property for out-of- town ownera. GALLAGHER & NELSON, Omaba, Neb. WE have clients with cash who are look ing for good first class, close-In inve: ment property. Hiatt Company 245 Omflq&_an Bank. Tyler HAVE buyera for small houses and lots in North Omaha Write 5062, Res. UL FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mor 36,000 MORTGAGE bearing 6 per cent semi- ann. ecured by property valued at $24,000. Talmage-Loomis Inv, Co, W. O. W. Bldg §3,000.00 PRIVATE money (o loan on e ern Neb. farm; 6 pct., long time. W. __Smith Co, 914 City Nat Bk. Bldg 6 PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city residences jounts $2,000 up, also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1832 Farnam St OMAHA nomes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. _ Phone Douglas 2718 TWO good first morlll(", one for $1,200; one for $1,000; six per cent Interes Phone D. 1204, FARM and city loans, 6-G% and 6 per cent. . H. Thomas. Keeline Bldg. Doug. 1648, 5 (.t MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON p 916 Omaba Nut'l Bank Bldg MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort. gages. Kloke [nv. Co, Omaha. £y Minnesota Lards. WEST Central Minnesota farras are produc- Ing the biggest crops of Ifa, clover, blue grass and other game grasscs that can poesibly be grown on any land in the enport 8t., Orma a1 repairing, '‘service car al- Omahs Garage. 2010 Harney central west. Prices ranging from $25 to $100 an acre. Reasonable terma, Interest ated, write for descrip- tive folder and souvenir folder show views of Férgus Falls. 0. F. Ulla Fergus Falls, Minn. 40, 80 or 160 acres good heavy soll, well settled part of Todd county, Minn., good FORD for rent. 96,000 STOCK of Pennsylvania (ires, guar: anteed 4,000 miles, for sale at reduced prices by Duo Tire Co., 1611 ( Automobil FORD You may drive it. 1 charge Doug. 3622 Evenings, D. 3676 by mile. roads, schools and churches; price $16 to $20 per acre; terms §$1.00 per acre cash, balunce $1.00 per acre a year; 5,000 acres to select from, Agents wanted; will make a low rallroad rate to inspect. Bchwab Bros,, 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolls, Minn, A HIGHLY Improved Hed River anley farm of 800 acres to ba sold at & b Un- surpassed as a grain and stocl . An abundance of pure, sweet water Not an acre of waste lal Plowed, ready for rext year's crop. C. A, Tullar, Warren, Minn Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM—$10 cash and $5 monthly; no interest or taxes; highly pro- ductive land; close to 3 big markets. Write for photographs and full {nformation, Munger, A-119, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kaneas City, M i FOR BALE—A fine section of good farm- ing land in Barton county, Missourl; two sets of Improvements; price $60 per acre Charles R. Glenn, Lamar, Mo. Montana Lands BUY direct and save money. Our Mon- tana unirrigated farm land $16 and up. Stock ranches $5 and up. Homeseekers' excursion to’ Helena, Sept. 19, round trip $42. Come and see our big crops. Lit. erature free. Write toda: Tell us your wants. Western Land & Dev., Co,, Helena, Mont, ) FOR SALE CHEAP—Finest 480-acre {rri- gated farm, famous Shields River valley, Montana. Box 425, Butte, Mont, Nebrassa Lands. 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND $25 TO 360 PER ACR It you act at once you can buy rich, level wheat land In Cheyenne county, Nebraska, that will earn you from 30 to &0 per cent on the Investment. E. ¢, STOCKDICK., SIDNEY., NEB THE BIGGEST BTOCK and farm proposition in the state of Nebraska 460 acres, mile from Pallsade, Neb, electric Jights, aile, running water, on Spring Frenchman River, twelve grade $18,400, one-half cash W, 8. Graves, Puilsade, Neb. 160 AND 80-ACRE Johnson county, Neb., farms; well improved. A bargain in | proved 80 in Sarpy county. STEWART 216_S. 17th. \ IMPROVED 142 acres, subsoll; near market; $37 pi some trade considered, loss pot cash wili e Brokaw, Page, Neb. DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS. PAY IN 2 3, { or 5 YEARS. BEST PLAN SHOPEN & €O, KEBLINE BLDG. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS. L. McGARRY. _KEELINE BLDG. TEL. RED LI $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F, D, Wi Wead BIdg.. 15th and arnam Bis. per cent. REAL ESTATE loans, 6 D. B. BUCK & CO., 912 Omaha Nat. Bank. Soe West. BEAUTIFUL bullding sites, West Farnam district on 43d St. between Farnam and Davenport, Call Walnut 2793, North. 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. It YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES Wx MiARTIN & Co., 743 Omaha ‘Natl. Bank. Bldg. FOR SALE. 3 dandy vacant lots. % block to ear i cut tu §1.000 cash for quick sals. CALKINS & CO., Douglas 1818 City Nat. Bank Bidg. E LUSA—Nice Iots in 11tus Ave., near 'BEE_BLDG. CITY and farm loans, b 653, 6 J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keeline Bldg. {ONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Biad City Natonal Bank_Bidg. 7 245 Omaha. H-nk lllfl‘ GARVIN BROS.x.u Ablt cts Title, Guarant Kerr T2, Bondad by Mass. Bond REED ABSTRACT CO. oldest fice In Nebras! 208 R — ground EACH. MAX GEISLER BIRD CQ FARNAM BT 4th St, can be bought at & bargain; | FOR SALE—Thoroughbred ¥je comb {e lot must be sold. Sse me quiok. C.| white Leghorn cockerels, $1 and 32 Col- _A. Grimmel, 849 Om. Bldg. fax 4169, FOR SALE—Five lmprmed acres, §400 | BULL pupples for msale, reasonubio. yearly profit besides your living. Mrs. Walnut 1245 forenoons. Pallas, 5936 McK _Benson. = — - - Miscellaneous A GOOD lot for $76.00 & good lots for $765.00 each. Close to a car line. $1 dows and 60c per week. Box §036, Omahs Bes, Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles For Sale. Wagner, 801 N, FHAT—49.00 ton, 16th, 160 acres b miles N. B, Big Springs, N $26 per acre, 10 per cent discount for Hannah Larson, Clarks, Neb. 5. Write D, ustee, Omuha, Neb. n. FOR SALE—160 acres Improved land In Cuming county, Neb.; price and terma right. R, O. Berkheimer, Wisner, Neb, Texas Lai FARM LAND OPPORTUNITIES. C. If you are contemplating buying or = . Charles H. W, Burmelster and wife to 1. trading for a farm, see our Mr. Hill and he can explain where you some of the best farm land the: We have purchased about 3,200 mcres of this land ourselves, and our Mr. Ml has put part of it into crops this year. been there since spring and has just come back, Our crops are fine down there, and our cotton will ‘go better than one-half to the acre, we have some of our own 1916 cotton and Kkaftir corn crop on display at our office. Mr. Hill says the clim- ate can not be beat, always cool in the evenings; best ter thers 1s 90 9-10 per cent pure; soll, some black and some red, with clay sub soll. This land lays adjacent to Southland and Slaton, 222 Keeline Bldg. Guatav Robertson Occidental Buliding s 151 Arlo Gi John M. Fixa to Loul Motorcycles and Bicycies — HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bar- galns in used machines. Victor Roos, Motorcycle Man.' 2703 Leavenworth “The THIS IS LOCATED ON Prettiest Mile OF Florence Boulevard Six Rooms and Bath Oak and white enamel throughout; la sun room; built-in features. ILlrg‘.- aast front corner ot. EASY TERMS Jeff W. Bedford & Son, Doug. 3392. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sarah D. P northeast Olson, Monrop t, of Twenty-third street, north side, 43x138 clation to den, southwest ecorn and C street, irregu sen and wife, Dorcas stroe ;u)“ on the main line of the 8t.~Fe ) 500 and can be bought for from 335 to §80 an acre and will fnoreass | POplovArd ',';;,v,;';:;,':";:,,:;*:z:m,': e et 4 the country I com- | e Bighteenth and Sahler strects, Ing to the front very rapidly. See Mr. “ox116 1 Il for terms and further information, and ‘wife te whioh will bo given upon application. [ ABer, H, Ojmatead ané wite to Har -~y T feet t of Thirty-first streel, SCOTT AND HILL CO,, north side, 47x130 .... 4,000 John B. Phippen and wife' ':?oa“?"" 009, 9 Bth & E. Empey, Marcy atreet, oot Rouslas 1008 UL AL weat of “Thirty-first street, morih ‘Wyoming Lands, side, 60x116 3,900 o —— | Corneltn K Twenty-first street, 100 feet north of Lalrd street, east side, 60x124.. 1,600 Scott & Hill company to Mabel L. g REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HUIL nouthoast corner Thirty-third and’ Francls streets, 60x100..... : Emma D. Muxen and husband to Charles F. Axford, Lake street, 265 feet east of Twenty-second street north_side, G4x153. ... 3 Isabel Freelin to Cornelia K. Hayne, northwest corner Twenty-elghth and Sahler street, 31x104 Marion N. Lipps und wife to Anna M. Felerman, Morton ayenus, Ben- son, 328 feet south of Main street, west slde, 50x128 . Merchants Natlonal bank to Paul ¥ Skinner, Thirty-first avenue, 818 feet south of Davenport street, east wide, B4x136 . W. Grimes and wite to C. K. Git- tings, Twenty-ninth street, 122 feet north of Pacific street, east side, - 43x140 .. 2,600 Poter Honey to Hyman Kul!nwlky and wife, Q street, 75 foet west of Twmny fifth street, south side, 26x John T. Boline to John N. Seltne, northwest corner Thirty-third and Oak street, 50x180 Mary E. Patton and husband to Ze- bana K. Doane, Twenty-fifth street, 248 feet north of Farnam street, woet side, 62x150 T. G. Pettegrew and wife to J. ¥ Moredick and wife, Fowler avenus, 287 foet east of Thirty-fourth av nue, north side, 48x128. Adolph E. Tuchenhagen and wife to Charles Koutsky and wife, Sixteonth street, 48 feet north of South Cen- tral boulevard, west side, 48x175 . F. J. McShane, jr., sheriff, to Omaha ' Loan and Bullding assoclation, Pinkney stroet, 130 foet west of Sixteenth street, south side, B0x 50 17,000 1,634 124 . F. J. McShane, fr.. sherlff, to Omaha Loan and Duliding association, Sev- entesnth strest, 193 feet south of Castelar streot, oast side, $0x136.. Grace 1. Roney and husband to Selma Rehfeld, Thirty-soventh streot, 260 fest north of Farnam street, weat 118 Matt Fitspatrick to Willlam P, Lymn. Twelfth street, 300 feat north of Froederick street, west side, 50x + 133 ceenes . venn P “BENSON WILD MAN” HAS BEEN CAPTURED Persisted in Breaking Win- dows and Sleeping in School House Near Benson. HELD ON INSANITY CHARGE “The Benson Wild Man" has been captured. ¥ Persistent breaking of windows in the homes of farmers and his deter- mination to sleep in the school house of District No. 16 despite attempts of schoo!l directors and farmers to trap him brought woe for Blaz Ro- gich Monday night when he was ar- rested by Deputy Sheriffs Wright and Hogar, lodged in the county jail and later consigned to the county hospi- tal. Benson residents have filed charges of insanity against him. Rogich, an Austrian who has been employed for more than thtr 6yem in refreshment resorts of Omaha, steadfastly refused to talk when trapped by deputies. 'or more than six months, accord- |a ing to complaints of school directors and residents of the district, he has been breaking the windows of the school house in order that he might find a place to sleep. His nocturnal visits have alarmed the countryside and on numerous occasions citizens have banded together in vain to cap- ture him. The wily Austrian eluded them at every turn. Rogich was lr- rested several months ago bK Benson_police, but released s ortly after, lmmedlateky following his re- lease he returned to his window- breakin habits and insisted on sleep- ing in the school house. His 50 years roved no barrier to leaping over E es and racing away w th infuri- l!et{ Benson citizens at his heels. Rogich will be given a hearing be- fore Insanity ‘Commissioners” Smith, Johnson andeounl. In his pocket when searched by deputy sheriffs was an identification book asking that Mike Brunski, 1214 South Thirteenth street, be notified in case of accident. Happy Gathering at Golden Wedding of Mr, and Mrs. Nelson g Mr, and Mrs. Lambert Nelson, 1943 South Twelfth street, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversar; Sul}da X September 17, surrounded by friends and relatives, Mr, Nelson is aged 75 years and Mrs. Nelson is 69 ears old. They were married in Thul-|# strup church near Aarkus, Denmark, and came to Omaha forty-four years ago. Mr. Nelson was employed many years at the Union Pacific freight depot, but retired several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson have' one son, ames, now connected with the Union lcxfic at North Platte, and & daugh- Mrs. Cecilia Steiger of this city. The celebration was held in the Washington hall and the Danish so- ciety, of which Mr. Nelson is an old member, assisted in the entertain- ment. john Mathieson at the close of a short address presented Mr. and Mrs. Nelson with a silver loving cup as a token of the esteem of the so- ciety. About 100 were present at the event. Girls Get Small Sums Under Mrs. Peters’ Will Claims of Margaret Scnear, adopted daughter of Mrs. Henrietta Peters, pioneer fortune teller, that she was promised one-third of the estate, were defeated when the two wills of Mrs. Peters were brought before Coumf' fudge Crawford. The second will, a lowing Margaret Scnear only $10, was admitted to probate and John H. Grossman appointed administrator. According to the will admitted by the court Mrs, Peters leaves $10 to Laura Peters, $10 to Margaret Scnear and the balance of the estate to her hus- band, Joachim H. Peters. Plaintiff al- ltgcc{ that the second will was writ- Lincoin Man Buys Home Which Sheltered Notables The old Thomas Kilpatrick home, 3100 Chicago street, has just been sold. W. \x' Richardson, of Lincoln, head of the Alfalfa Butter company, bought it. A. P. Tukey & Son acte as agents. This was formerly the old Senator Manderson home, and the handsome residence there is the one in which Admiral Schley was enter- tained years ago while visiting in Omaha. Bad Cough? Feverish? Grippy? Thess allments weaken your system; don’t wait, Use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It allays Inflammation, kills germs. 360. All druggists.~Advertisement. '\ HALLER EXGEPTS T0 CLUB RESOLUTION 1|8ays it is a Scheme to Have Typewriting and Shorthand Taught in State Uni. RESOLUTION IS UP BEFORE Frank L. Haller, head of the Lin- inger Implement company and regent of the University of Nebraska, has written a letter to Randall K. Brown chairman of the executive committec of the Commercial club, concerning the effort being made to introducc new ideas into the university. He writes: “I see in the Commercial Club Jou: - nal that the executive committee has passed a resolution which reads a5 follows Where: The business men of Nebrask:. are not getting the same amount of benefl! from the university other trades ard professions. Therefors, be it Resolved, By the Commerciel club Omaha that we request the regents of {he state university to eatablish a chair of mer chandising In connection with the Schooi of Commerce and, be it further Resolvod, That typewriting and sho:t hand be added to the sald School of Comi- merce, “This identical resolution, word for word, has been passed every now and then dunng «he last three years by u number of small commercial 'clubs in the state and by some state conven- tions. Tt is the rcsult of the activity of just one man, E. M. Spear of Ge- noa, Neb, who is obsessed withy the idea that the State University of Nt- brukl shoyld teach shorthand axzd pewriting. [ am sorry to see the mmercial club of Omaha made the cat'spaw for a thing of this kind. T realize how good-natured, petfunclory and unthinking this action of the ex- ecutive committee was. 1 was a meri- ber of that committec for years and know how things are done, but it does seem to me that there ought to have been somebody on the executive com- mittee to whom it should have oc- curred that the teaching of shorthand and typewriting is the business of the grade schools, schools of commerce and the high schools of the state, and that an institution of higher learning must draw the line somewhere on elementary subjects, 3 “Furthermore, it seems to me that the Commercial club. of Omaha sheuld not pass a resolution censur- ing the state university by stating that the business men are not getting the same amount of benefit as other classes. The fact that more sons and daughters of business men attend the ate university than any other class is the answer to that. “Inquiry would have elicited the resolution, origin and animus of this and also the fact that the university has already a course in merchandis- m g, and in the University Teachers’ !h school we do teach shorthand typewritin, Mayor Grants Right #o Sell Souvenirs Wednesday Mayor Dahlman has issued the fol- lowing proclamation for Wedn As mayor of the city of Omaha, I, C. Dahiman, designate Wednesday, Beptem ber 20, the 113th anniversdry of the death of Robert Emmet, the great leader in the struggle for the independence of Ireland, as A day set apart to sell souvenirs on the atreets of Omaha In commemoration of the - day for the tellef of the widows and or- phans of the recent revolution, who a ufféring for the necessities of life, and I ust the people of Omaha will respond genorously to this call tor help, J A FINE TREATMENT FOR' CATARRH EASY TO MAKE AND COSTS LITTLE . ). Catarrh is such an insidious disease and has become so prevalent during the past few years that its treatment should be under- stood by all. Science has fully proved that Catarrh is & constitutional disease and therefore requires a constitutional trea 8, i e S e las .n down the air )uu'-l and into the b4 hi Catarrh Oatarrhal deafnes: or h.'.‘i'fm'.'.'. to r:'ur it and one ounce of int (Double Wl. 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