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, Maggard — FOR RENT—Business Pr'p’ty Stores. Beautiful WAVERLY PARK. teh Ads. FOR RENT—Part of storeroom at 1014 Far nam; sultable for small line of merchan- dise !n connection with clgars and news 334 8. 1ath 8K, 1‘ =24th and Fort Sts, brick store bldg. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas $963. TWO modern stores near postorfic $75._ G P Stebbina, 161v_Chicago. Offices 'nd Desk Room. THE BEK: OMAHA, REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED REAL ESTATE—Un mproved |REAL ESTATE—Investments BUNGALOW of 6-r. and bath, strictly mod.; oak finish, bullt-in cupboards, high-grade fixtures, enameled and tile bath; full base- ment, furnace, south front lot, street be- ing paved; 2 blocks to Sherman ave, car: a lttle nogth of Kountze Park; price, $2,060, $26¢ cash, bal. monthly, RASP BROS., Douglas 1853, SPECIAL BARGAIN. 022 and 624 North 19th street boule vard; two houses, with $120.00 ual! rntal, large lot, close (n. \ Want offer at onne. BOBTWICK & SON. 300 Bee Bldy Tyler DESIRABLE studi: 18th aud Farnam, and in Baldri 20th and Farnam; re F. D. WEAD, Wead Bldg. ERIGABLA oilice rooms b (he Crounse Bicck, 119 N _16th 8t poatoffice). 810 to ¥1G iper montn You x 122 Brundeis Theater Doug 1571 CHOICE office space, Baird BIdg., 17th and Douglas. MecCague Inv. Co. Miscellaneous. LARGE, light basement, s. w, corner 16th and Howard, cheap rent. Fine store room on Howard 8t, near 16th, steam heat. WRIGHT & LASBURY. D. 182, MO\ ING AND STORAGE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separnte locked rooms for household fuade 404 pisaow, moving, packing and shipping. on.uu VAN AND STORAGE CO. 802 8. 16th Bt. Douglas 4163. RENTAL FIDELITY . Savi: FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of wvacant houses and apart- ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. C.REED Exvress Co.~Moving, packing snd storage, 1207 Farnam St. Douglas 6145, Globe Van and Storage Co. ¥or real maving service try us, Large 8-horea padded vans. Storage, §1 month. Batlsfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND BSAFER. Phone Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338, GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and mov- ing. 239 N. 11th 8t. Phone Douglas 394, METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for maving, packing or storage, office at Ray- mond Furniture Co., 1513 and 1616 How- ard St, Phone D. 66“ \.n and two men, $1.26 per hour. ‘van and Storage Ce., Moving, Packing. storage and shipping.Phone Douglas 1496, = REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED West. BEAUTIFUL NEW 6-R. STUCCO, LOCATED 43D AND DODGE, * INSPECTION TODAY— 230 TOSP. M $500 dowt. Price, $4,200. Easy terms. Beautifully decoratéd oak floors and fin- ish. Everything up to last minute; splen- aldly buile. | (120N'T/ OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUN- OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Douglas 1474. BEAUTIFUL HOME. ‘We have for sale on splendld residence at 116 N. 33d St. This house has elght rooms, all in fine con- ditlon. The lot {s 50x143. ' is in a very desirable nelghborhood and the price is certalnly low. ALFRED THOMAS, 30§ First Natlonal Bank Bidg. easy terms a TWO NEW HOMES IN.CATHEDRAL DISTRICT a FOR SALE. vB’uT BUY IN OMAHA. Telephone OWNER, Douglas 152, Cash Discounts in WAVERLY PARK. WH are 1ooking for a good 7 o 8-room, all modern house in the Cathedral dis- trict. WIII pay all cash. HIATT COMPANY, 245 Omaha Nat. Bank. WAVERLY Bes GEORGE G. 4 Kcellne Bldg. WEST FARNAM-—6-room, all modern cot- tage on Farnum, near 12d St -lot 50x132, Price_$2,950. Doug . 361§ LINCOLN BLVD—I1-r strictly modern, with kLot water heat. Douglas 1818. Tyler 60. PARK. WALLACE, North. BUNGALOW BEAUTIFUT. NEAR BEMIS PARK. New 6-room, striotly modern bungalow, oak “finish in living room and dining raom, oak floors throughout entire house, built-in buffet, bookcases and window seat, bullt for a home, guaranteed Fox furnace. Let us show you this property. ‘Would consider as first payment a lot or - small cottage, clear. For further Informa- tion, call .SCOTT & HILL CO,, Doug. 1009. Ground Flr. McCague Bldg. HERE'S A GOOD BUY. KOUNTZE PLACE DISTRICT. A strictly modern 8-room house, located on- @ large corner, with beautiful shade treeh. The first floor is finished in se- lected oak. Four corner bedrooms and an “extra large ssleeping porch second floor; full cemeted basement, hot water heat- ing plant. - This place cost about $6,600, but we can sell it for much less. Phone @8 at once. Owner anxious to move It this week, GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone_u._ive. Wi Cliy Nat. Bank Bldg. CAN YOU BEAT THIS? MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. l“ MO., $200 CASH, PRICE $2,000. strictly mod. bu low; good as w. east front; paved strect; close in. An unusukl value; 2 lots If dos - q Near 16th and Corby, 6-r., 1..d. héat; nice Iot, shade, etc. ! n .. $1,760; best. terms or will pa, lll(. ference “on all modern home, §.,u00 to $3,600. MRITRICK R. B. h\ll » D. 1482, Tyler 2140, BEMIS PARK HOME. For male by owner, $3,600. Six-room, all modern, East front. Full lot. 1314 N, 36th St. Phone F. C. Parsons, Wal- nut 1669 or Douglas 1645, MILLER PARK BUNGALOW. T i built-in fireplace; an hllf block from car line, Ownet has bought larger house and will- ing to sacrifice. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, pening: - paved street; Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg, D. 1781, MY HOME FOR SALE. Built only three yea) Has three bed rooms, sleeping porch and bath on the second floor; vestibule, large living réom, dining room, butler's pantry, kitch- and rear entry on the first floor; full + basement; B0-foot lot, No. 3352 Walnut . St. Phone Harney 6793 8A By owner, house in north part at alxty cents on the dollar; 7 rooms, all modern and strictly up-to-date. Price, L $4,760. Wil make terms. Box 6935, Bee. 1. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 4236. BEMIS PARK. 7-room, 2-story, all modern house; loca- tion fine, streets paved and paid, hnnd‘ car line. $3,600, cash or 307 Hamilton, WAVERLY PARK. Bee GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg. SUNTZE PLACE rertricted disiriot rem- dence for sale ¥ V Kniest, 3616 N 1fth. FOR SALBD—1 acres Improved Col 1845 Everybody Come to WAVERLY PARK. South. ( SPECIAL HOME VALUE. A very attractive seven-room residence in the Hanscom park district. There is a large living room with beam ceiling, bullt-in. booke: dining room with built-in buffet; kitchen, pantry and heat- ed sun p.rlor on first floor; French doors connecting dining room and sun parlor; three large bedrooms with ampl closets and bath on second floor; oak fi; ish and oak floors thfoughout; large & front lot with shade tr Price $5,500. SCOTT & HILL CO,, D. Ground_Fir. McCague Bidg. WE fooking_for a_good 6 or 7-room house in the Field club district. HIATT COMPANY, 245 Omaha Nat. Bank, Tyler 60, 1009. FIVE ROOMS—NEW All modern in every detall; living om all oak finish, with bul pantry with elabol oup- icebox room: full basement wlth fixtures n; shades; eleotrly ed. Thif s & real b-r- $500 cash, balance oh terms to suit. Otbers ask as much as $3,250. Located at 1815 Deer Park Bivd Let us show you this week, . TRAVER BROS,, 706 Omahs Nat. Bk, Doug. Evenings Web, 4836. BUY A HOME Close In and save car fare for 10 or 15 years then sell at an immense profit. $6,500 h St 80 ft. esst fropt, beau- teal cottate, wiih Tront hall, parior, - brary, dining room, bath, 5 bedrooms, Kitchén and summer kitchen, all modern, hardwood floors in 4 rooms. A. HIXENBAUGH, Owner, w. Be at WAVERLY PARK October 14. HOUBES WANTED. WE HAVE BUYER§ FOR HOMKS RTH THE MONBY IN ALL “PARTS L;UU PROPER- u‘hlfllh! REAL RSTATE & INS AGCY Brandels Theater Bidg Trier 1084 WAVERLY PARK. Bee GHORGE 6. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg. Miscellane¢ous, CLOSE IN NEW 6-ROOM BUNGALOW. as large living room, dining room with built-in buffet, paneled walls; large kitchen and pantry first floor; three bed- rooms and bath on second floor; oak fin- ish ‘and oak floor: front lot; located among new home paved street. Price $6,000, easy terms. SCOTT & HILL CO,, D. 1009, Ground Fir. McCague Bldg. WE have ecllents with cash who are look- ing for good, flist-class, closé-In Invest- | ment property. | HIATT COMPANY, 246 Omaha Nat. Bank. Tyler 60. $250 CASH buys a brand new bungalow of b room: bath; oak finish, with oak floors; h number of special features; high grade fix- tures; full basement; furnace heat; laun- dry nonnc((lonl dandy east front blocks to car. Price $3,100, Wid constder lot as part payment. RASP BROS,, 108 McCague Blda. FOR SALE OR RENT. New G-room bungalow, moderg, price $2,600, with terms. Will rentr"lfi per month, ARCHER REALTY CO, 580 Brandeis Bldg. ‘will start you on a 5-room homie, This is all on one floor, east front and has all the modern conveniences. It has a full lot, with shade trees and hedge planted. It is in the best neighborhood and is close to 3 t and holle The payments are DOUGLAS 3628 and schools. Oztabor u WAVERLY PARK. INVESTMENTS, INSURANCI—§400 (n. come on price. $2,600, “eing 3 houses, ¢ rooms each near high school and Creighton college. Also 5 and 6-room bungalows. $200 down. und two 3 rooms, $95 down, balance monthly. 'HAS _E_WILLIAMSON 0o G-room eottage, fully medern for Hardwood finish, nice, east front Xo(. well located, W. H. GATES, D. 1284, 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg, NEW bungalow; also 3-r. and gardening; vour terms and price; Inv. with $400, rent, 3 houses (flat cost $3,600), $2,600, D, 2107, ——————————————— REAL ESTATE—Unimproved West. THINK OF THIS THEN ACT. WEST FARNAM LOTS. Dedirable for medium-priced homes. On perfect grade—not fliled; SIDE- WALK, CITY WATER, SEWER, and GAS; nicely sodded and shade trees growing; surrounded by good homes and restricted for residences only. Not over two or three blocks from car line. These close.in lots are being sold for $395 TO $495. $10 Down, 45 Per Month, There are not many of them. See_tnem before too late, Phone D. 5074 and we will take ploasure in calling for you, SHULER & CARY, 204 KEELINE BUILDING. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE WAVERLY PARK LOT SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14TH. Waverly Park Lots Are Selling. We agreed to sell three of these lots. Two are already sold. Who wants the third one? Only $700 for this beautiful lot on 47th St. just north of Wirt St. $10 down and $7.00 per month. Graded, water and sidewalk in and pald for. High, sightly and beautiful location for a home or a good place to put your savings and make a profit. J. H. Dumont & Co,, 416-18_Keeline Bldg. _ Phone D, |BUY A LOT IN WAVERLY PARK [== Beautiful, high, sightly lots on boule- vard, just south of Fontenelle park. Prices as low as $550, THE BYRON REED CO, __Phone_Douglas 02 8. 10th. AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif. ferent buyers decided that it was the bast g:opnmlon on the market und they cked thelr judgment by buying lots. If YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W M¢RTIN & CO, Tyl 7, 'yler 187, 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 690. DIVIDENDS are pald on what you invest, not on what you plan to invest. You can bogin an Investment in Home Bullders with a small sum, add to it every month You ary protected by mortgages on Omaha re- alty and are guaranteed 7 pet. Ask about the plan, safe, sure. HOME BUILDERS, Inc,, 17th and Douglas. FOR SALE Double brick St. Louis fiat, within fou. blocks of 16th and Harney; close in; bar. gain price. CALKINS & CO, _ Douglas 1313, __City_National B Each WAVERLY PARK Lot Js a Bargain WE have cllents with cash who are look- ing for good, first-class, close-in Invest- ment property. HIATT COMPANY, 246 Omaha Nat. Bank. Tyler 60. WE are looking for a good 6 or 7-room house In the Field club distriet. HIATT COMPANY, 246 _Omaha Nat. Bank Tyler 80. NEARLY new double brick flat, nam car line; yearly rental, $840. 48,600 Tnlcph(mn Doug. 4870 - e REAL ESTATE WANTED ANTED—4, i, and 6-rcomed hous can te sold for $10J cash, balance "l per month; give complete description Arst letter. W FARNAM NMITH & CG. 1320 Farnam St Tel Doug 1084 on Far Price T HAVE several par wanting to change Omaha property for acreage. Call or write W. 8 FRANK, 201 Neville Bldg., Omaha, Neb. WAVERLY PARK Sale October 14, FOR SAL REAL ESTATE-—Olher Cmes CORNER lo, frame bullding, and tailor business, $1,600, terms. Skupa, Carlo, Neb. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1Y186. FINANCIAL __Real Estate_ Loans. Mortgages. MONEY on hand for city and farm louns, H. W. Binder, Clty National Bank RBldg 345 Omaha GARVIN BROS. __Natl, Bank Bldg Abstracts of Title. Ker o Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., I' 205 's. 17th St, ground floor Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co, REED ABS' ACT CO., oldest abstract of. fice In Nobraska. 206 Brandoels Theater. FARM LAND WANTED OWNER will sell or trade hardware, plumb- ing and heating business: invoice, $7,000; located In good southeastorn Nebraska town; for Income land, must be worth the Box mon s atock Is good; no Jjunk 125, Falls City, Neb. Horses—Live Stock——Vehlclel For Snle. = 7100 HEAD HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS AND HEIFERS To Be Sold at AUCTION At Lincoln, Neb, Oectober 13. Sale held at Wocds Bros.' barns, from the state farm. WOODS BROS., . ___T9 P St, Lincoln, Neb. FOR SALK single wagon. 1402 8 POULTRY AND PET STOCK JUST au-hed. new lnlpmnnl of bright rod Japanese Goldfish, Special, price, 35¢ each. Max 7()elllrur Bird Co. g i FOR SAILE~Harley-Davidson motorcycle, good condition, new, paint, $60. Apply __ianitor, Ekard, Court Apt, 817 8. 3 5w hundred h across Tnquire One ith St X01 AIREDALE puppl Tel. Colfax 1670, 5916 Florence Bivd. FARM AND RANCH LANDS + _ Florida Lands. PALM BEACH COUNTY, The banner crop lands of Florida. Ten million_dollars spent on improvements in Palm Beach county, where we have safe investments, sutisfied clients and succ Buy now, prices low, and on easy term: A. PARSONS & SON, Douglas 7846, 52 ndls Did. 34TH ST. LOT BARGAIN, $1,600 for very choice west front lot on| 34th Bt, Ist lot south of Davenport Will bulld to.sult or sell lot on casy terms. D. V. SHOLES CO,, Doug. 49. 915 City Nat'l Bank Bidg. OWNER must sell east front lot on Fonte- nelle Blvd, in Clairmont. Will sell at sacrifice price If taken at once. Call Douglas 1722, Bring all your family. to Waverly Park. California_Lands CALIFORNIA Improved farms for sale on sy payments. Write for list, E. R. Walte, Shawnee, OKI. i Kansas Lands, FOR SALE—162 acre.of land; on acoount of health of the owner this farm must be sold; located upon the Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Electric line, station and siding on this land; passenger serv- ice every hour; fine farm residence and large barns upon the place; ono of the finest farms within 20 miles of Kansas City; can be bought for a bargain; this farm will be worth, in my Jjudgment, twice the price asked for it within six years; every foot in cultivation; no trades considered; can be handled with $9,000 or $10,001 If you are Interested, write or call J. D. Wators, Bonner 8prings, Kan, INVBST IN WAVERLY PARK. ‘You can’t miss it If you buy a lot In this Minnesota. beautiful addition, Bee me for the best | T{GTACRE FARM, § MILES FROM in the bunch, for I've got it. C. A. Grim- | “yinneapolis; 3 miles from two good rail- mel, $40 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone | roud towns; good et of bulldings, consist- Douglas 1616, ' ing of 7-room, house, large barn, granary, corn eribs, machine shed, windmill, ete. Miscellan 160 acres under cultivatlon; can practi- cally rll be cultivated; no waste land; excellent corn land; 30 head of cattle, WAVERLY PARK, conslsting of 12 cows, balance one and two-year-olds, 6 horses, hogs, chickens Harrison & Morton. and complete met of machinery—every- thing on the place Including one-third WAVERLY PARK of this year's crop, goes at $60 per acre; $6,000 cash, all the time wanted on bal- WILL MAKE YOU MONEY. ance, § per cent Intercat. Schwab Rros., i 1028 Pl):mf!l!\A{i[d_K: Minneapolis, Minn, A _GOOD lot for #76. 6 good lots for | Iine. $76.00 each Close to & d boc per we Ba; TAKE the Lockwood orl Farnam or Dodge St turn_south. REAI. ESTATE—-Suburban | — | Benlgn. START YOUR HOME IN BUY THIS LOT. $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price $200.00; slze 60x128; located on Locust 8t,, between Clark and Burnham, not far from scnool and var line. Geo. R. Wright Bee office, On.aha. Dundee. TAKE the Lockwood Drive, Go west on Farnam or Dodge St. to 62d Bt.; then turn_south. Florence. NETHAWAY has 3, 4, 5, 20 and 13h-acra impr. tracts for city property. Flo. 228. | South_Side. 6-ROUM residence, Bouth 8ide. $1,60 cagn. baiance §1b per morth Dous. uu Miscellaneous. HILLCRE! Only & tew tracts left; cheapest and best acreage property near the oity. Prl $1 down | { BENSON! d terms very reasonable. C. R. COMBS, 5 Brandels Theater Bldg. D. 3916, TAKE the Lockwood Drive. Go west on Farnam or Dodge 8t. to 62 St; then turn_south. T2, BIk In Fairacres; new Brownell Hall district. C. J. Canan. McCague Bldg. REAL ESTATE—B'ness Pr'ty mfimfifi Qwner, Harney REAL BSTATB—TRACKAGE XCREAGE on the car line, $1,000, in north and southwest part; 4 ac., wightly, §1, Phone Douglas 2947, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE' Real Estate, Lands, Ete. Don't miss the WAVERLY PARK Sale. FINE Brown county, Nebraska, ranch to trade for good lumber yard or hardware, or both combined; fine water, grass and hay; extra good Improvements, well stocked “with cattle, hoises and machin- ery. Address Y-§50, Bee. BEE WANT ADS GAIN PALD ADS than any ot paper gaived In first seven months llll Good result at less eost fs the reason why WANTED to trade 174:acro Irrigated farm, good water and improvements, for stock of hardware and implements, Address | Box 413, Greeley, Colo. 10-ROOM modern house, able for resl- dence or hotel (no hotel in town); will trade for Omaha property or sell for cash, 0 AE T N A S S A GUUD Ilot, desirable location, will take used Ford as part payment. Webs 4146, HDI. Hanch speciaiist, sell or trade hes for city proverty E_Frunta hi6 ‘Brandels Bid Missouri Lands. LAND BARGAINS—$6 down, $6 monthly buys 40 acres, good frult and pouitry land. near town, southern Missourl, $200. Mo, Price only Address Box 808, Excelsior Springs, | BMALL MISBOURT FARM—310 cash and § monthiy; no Interest or taxes; highiy pro- ductive land; close to 4 big markets. Write for photographs wud full Information, Munger, A-119, N. Y. Life Bidg. Kunsas FOR 160 acres good upland per acre; good for general farming, fruit and stock raising; free range; 2 acres young oOrchard; good prospects for zino and lead; & n‘ for some one. Frank Pickens, Caney, Mo. Nebraska Lands. GREELEY COUNTY FARM \" WELL IMPROVED, At auction, Wednbsday, Oct, 18, 1 p. m. This farm is known as one of the best in the county. For detalled description write or see NEBRASKA REALTY AUCTION CO., Central City, Neb. FOR SALE—For §16 pef @ proved 290 acres adjoinin W. A. Olive. Indlanoa, Ia cas n " running - water, this (s in the big h und this ranch Is priced to # wcre; terms, THOMAS CAMPBELL, Keeline Building. WAVERLY PARK FIRST. 160 AND 80-ACRE Johnson county, Neb. farms; well Improved. A bargalo in tm praved 80 in Sarpy county) STEWART, 316 8 17th, DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM 200-acre farm, close to Waterloo, near- 1y all in cultivation. Priced right. WRIGHT & LASBURY. D. 162. SBCTION cholce land In_ western No- braska for $2,100 cash. Oma Brenheman, Lewellen, Neb, % to what w» have it. W. T. Smith Co. Bidg., Oma. Nevada Lands. developed 4 metals partly leased. inspect ore. 604% So. 16th. Room 7. Wisconsin _Lanas. FOR Nebraska and lowa furms, you want, [} airy and in the union. Settiers lands tor sale at low prices on rms; excellent lands for stock Ask for booklet 86 on Wisco.isin Cent. Land Grant; state acres wanted. It interested In fruir ds. ask fur book- let on Apple Orchards. Address Lana Com- missioner Boo Rallwey, Minneapolis. Mina FINANCIAL finl_Eltate. Loans, fio_rgg_axeu. eral crop state wanted; ooy raisin Askc All_About WAVERLY PARK. § PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city residences in amounts $2,000 up, also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST C 1822 Farnam TRADES—TRADES—TRADES, Farms, Cattle Ranches, New Apart- ments. Flats, etc. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Block. 3 e S REAL <STATE—Investments DOUGLAS STREET BARGAIN, $10,500. | Bast of 24th, South Side, paved alley;| good 7-room modern brick residence; hot water heat; ground alone worth the price, GLOVER & SPAIN, 3962, 919-20 Clty S BEE US FOR INVESTMENTS AND SPECULATIVE. PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON, WM. COLFAX. 708 Keeline Bldg. Dous. 8378, {6 pet. $1,600 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent semi- ann,; secured by property valued at $4,200, Tllmlle Lnomu Inv. Co, W, O. Bldg. OMAHA homes. Hust Nebraska farmis. O'KEEFE REAL_ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha_Nat'l._Phone Douglas 2716, FARM and city loans, 6-5% and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas, Keeline Bidg., Doug. 1645, MONEY~-HARRISON & MORTON 916 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bidg. Toan on _improved farms and Wo also buy good farm mort- JMONEY to ranches, C0., KEELINE BLDG. ATE LOANE WANT THOS. L. McGARRY, BLDG. _TEL. RED 4344. 00 made prompily, ¥ .D, Wead, 18th and Farna L BSTATE loans, 6 per D. k. BUCK & CO., $12_Omaha Bank, CITY and farm loan 6%, 6 per cent. J. H. l)umnmrh Co., OM Keeline Bldg. T and 6 per cent mohey. Toland 448 ¥ e 448 1 glas 6707, NO i W. T. ORAHAM, BEE BLDG. , 4 or 6 YEARS. BEST PLAN | e __ AUTOMOBILES _ WILLYS-OVERLAND, . INC. USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Phone Douglas 32022047 Farnam 8t. REBUILT OVERLANDS, Perfect in mechanical condition and appearance, LATE MODELS AS LOW AS $350. Also Fords, Cadillacs, Buloks, Astonishingly low prioes. demonstrated. List furnished to out-of-town purchas- ers. Send for it 40 H. P. Inter-State, 7 Kood conditlon. Wil trade Yor dlamonds or cash, $260. Baxon Roadster, §100, 1816 Maxwell touring car, run 600 miles, practically new, §450. Detrolter Touring Car, five- starter and lighta, fine condition, C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO Farnam St. AUTomcm Fire, Theft and Liabllity at lowest r‘tu KILLY, BLLIS & THOMPSON, _$13-14 City Nat') Rank Bldg. Dowe. 18 monger, 60, o AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest rates. KlLLY ELLIS A THOMP!DN. P ment, valve in head motor, full floating axle, 6-passenger, repainted. First r sonablo cash offer accepted. Will demon- strate. Box 6§91, Omaha Bee, WE will trade you & uew Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 20th and Harnuy, Doug. BER WANT-ADS GAINDD 1), ia.fii PAID ADS tuan any other Omaha ne: paper gained in first seven months l'll. od rusults at lese ROSSTOWN GARAG 3lth_ Bt Doug. 4442, We buy OLD CARS. Parts for Hup 20, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, Apper- lon 30-HORSE-POWER Overland, good paint, foct, §$400. HBox 6586, Omaha Bee. 1913 CADILLAC, 7-passenger, good condi- tion, priced right for qulck sale, ¢ash only. Box 69 7, 0_[1_1|hl Bee. OUR REFAIR WORK WILL BATISFY YOU, TELL & BINKLEY, 2318 H-rnoy 8t. Doug. 1540, TORD tires for Foral. 30x3, #8. " T3 ¥i1,66. Zwlebel Bros. . 4878 3516 Farnam 8t GOOD _five-pussenger auto, Targain. Mus 312 2 late model, tires and mechanically per- Auto Rgpmml a_nd Painting. [} B GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, 1606’ J; Carburetors _my s nty #100 reward for m re) __Colin ired. BlYldurhr‘ MD N 18th. NEB A Radiator Ir Service and prices right 318 & I.l D 7996 Auto Tires and Supplies. DON'T (hrow uway oid tires W: make one new tire trom 2 t.d ues and save you 60 per cent, 3 in | Vulcaniaing Co, 1618 Dav. __enport 8t. Omaha. Neb FORD for rent. You A by mile. Doug. 36 A . D. ams e HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE galns In used machines, Victor Roos, __Motorsycle Man,” 2703 Leavenworth “Persistent Advertising is the Road to Success. Bar- “The LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTHACTORS. Notles (s hereby given that (he Board ot Education of the School District of Omaha will receive separate blds—first for the Gy | Construction, second for the Heating d Ventilating Apparatus, Automatie Control and Vacuum System, third for the Electric Wiring, ete., fourth for the Plumb- ing and_Ous Fitting of the New Druid Hill School Bullding, located on 31st and Bpaul- according to the drawings and on file in the office of the of the Board of Education. will be addressed to W. T. Bourk 8 y of the Board of Education, | clomed und seuled in properly endorsed ed with him not later Ihln Dotover abth, 1916 "at Fibe Wednesday, P. M. Coples of the drawings and specifications may be obtained from the Architect, F. A. Honninger, 606 Rose Bullding, Omaha, upon application. A certified check for $25 00 must accompany all applications for draw- Ings, as & guarantee that bids will be sub- mitted on same, eck o be returned when the drawin, roturnod. All bids must be submitted on blank proposals which will be furnished on application by the Ar- chiteot. Each bidder on General Construction must submit wjth his proposal a cortified check in the sum of three per cent of the amount of his bid; each bidder on Heating and Ven- tiluting Apparatus, Automatic Heat Control and Vacuum System must submit with his proposal & certified check in the sum of five per cent of the amount of his bld, and each bldder on Electric Wiring, otc. and each hidder on Plumbing and Gas Fitting must submit with his pfoposal a certitied check in tho sum of ten per eent of the amount of hig bid, as # guarantes of good faith, und that bidder will enter Into contract for sum named in his bid, samo to be drawn In tavor of the School District of Omaha, The Tonrd of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to walve Ir- regularities in the bids, should it be deemed ih the interest of the achool district o to do W. T. BOURKE, Secy. Bourd of Edueatipn, 506 City Hall, 824-010-5L Omaha, Nobraska. TWO-DOLLAR WHEAT UNLESS AN EMBARGO “|Jay Burns Leaves for New York, Where an Effort Will Be Made to Stop Export, NOT ENOUGH !'OR HOME USE “Two dollar “hcat is near at hand uulc«s an embargo is declared at once. This statement was made by Jay | Burns, president of the Jay Burns Ilkukmg compan before departing last night for f\lc\\’ York to take a leading part in an embargo mass meeting called for the Cooper Union hall on Saturday. “I am flooded with circulars from millers, flour brokers and others in the trade predicting $2 wheat very short- aid Mr. Burns, hen there is certain to be enough wheat to just go around for food and seed in this country, the normal price would be about $1 a bushel. We now face the fact that there is less than two-thirds enough. wheat to furnish our own people With bread and with seed for next year's crop, and if ex- ports do not stop this will be cut to one-half the normal amount required for our own needs within a few months. “Our wheat was 611,000,000 roduction this year ushels. Our natural requirements are 625,000,000 bushels. | But we had 160,000,000 bushels left over from last year, which left us a surplus of 146,000,000 bushels, which we could export. Already the sur- lJl\ls has been depleted, and wheat is heing exported at the rate of 1,000,000 bushels a day right now. Since duly 1 we have exported 85,000,000 bushels. “We favor a restriction on exports, the extent to depe:d upon the results of thorough mvcm;mon by recog- nized authorities. We also favor free admission of Canadian or foreign wheat, ‘he mass meeting in Cooper Union hall on Saturday, under the auspices of the United Master Bak- ers of Greater New York, is not in- tended as embarrassing to the admin- istration or to have any political sig- nificance. Officers of all political parties have been invited to spuk “Neither is there anything unnat- ural about our desire for an embargo, For the first time in the history of the United States we have imported wheat this year, and for the first time since 1886 our domestic crop is below our own requirements. “An embargo on wheat would be opposed by the farmers, of course, but when you stop to analyze the gov- ernment’s census figures and find that less than 5 per cent of the popula- tion of the United States is interest- ed in high prices for wheat, for only that proportion of our farmers pro- duce wheat, is it fair to gorge the pockets of this small percentage and take bread out of the mouths of the remaining 95 per cent of our people?” ———— Big Auto Crashes Through Windows| [“=1 A driverless leven-pl senger auto- mobile backed duaonall{ rom the west end of the New Hamilton apart- ments, Twenty-fourth and Farnam streets, across the west curb and into the Farnam street plne glass show windows of Rogers' confectionery store. Peggy Cochrane was packing cand boxes just inside the window wit her back turned toward the street, nnd the crash almost put her in a The damage to windows, ornament- al lamps and candy is estimated at several hundred dollars, The wild car was being used b William Green, in the employ of J. Hanighen. 1t is believed tne ra- tion of the engine cnuled the clutch to connect, A pedestrian noticed the lh\lnion nnd made a dash for the car, hi fmx et into the seat and shut of cnmne, but the machine was moving too fast for him to essay the feat. Several children playing at the curb narrowly escaped being struck. Sea Food Arrives For Elks’ Clambake Tunsported by express on the fast- est trains running between this city and the Atlantic coast, several tons of sea food arrived in Omaha from New York at noon for the sixth an- nual Elks' clambake which will be held at Krug park Friday afternoon, Clambs, lobsters, oysters all carried | the delicious aroma of the ocean when they were unpacked, and those Elks who were on hand upon the arrival of the shipment began to see visions of themselves at the bake. Some entertainment features are being scheduled for the bake. Jack Conway and his male supporters, who appear at the Gayety next week, has promised to be on the job with a lot of new stuff, and Morley Young’s ath- letic boys have been signed up for a number of stunts. Jack Walters also has been commissioned to book.! an attraction. Walters, being a very secretive and reticent person, réfused to divulge the nature of his attraction, but says it will be a hummer. Lawyers Talk of Need of Constitutional Convention The October meeting of the Omaha Bar association will be held Saturday evening at 8 at the Commercial club. | There will be a short talk by F. A, Brogan on the need of a conmtunonal convention. The various committees will report and there will be a gencral discussion of proposed legislation, in- |cluding question of higher qualifica- tion for admission to the bar, The fullowinT applications for embership will be voted on: Warren . Howard, Jesse L. Rotte, James T. McGuckin, Harvy W. Morrow, M. L. Donovan, H. W. Havland and \Villiam G. Stewart. Death Calls Mother of + Probation Officer’s Wife Probation Officer Miller left Omaha Wednesday to join Mrs. Mill- er at Guthrie Center, la,, at the grave of her mother, Mrs. Antoinette Por- ter. Mrs, Porter died at Delta, Colo., Thursday night. The body was taken to the old home at Guthrie Center by Mrs. Miller and will be interred in the family plot. Persistent Advertising Is the oad to Success. ' 1y A CARLOAD OF MATTRESSES And a Big Pillow Purchase on Speclal Sale at the Union Uutflttmg Co., 16th and Jackson Sts. One Day Only, Saturday, Oct. 14 An immense purchase of splendid high- grade mattresses and pillows bought by us just previous to the big advance in the price of cotton and cotton materials; and at an extra heavy discount on ac- count of the immensity of the purchase, enables us to put the entire shipment on special ‘sale for this one day only-at prices that will mean a saving to you of about one-half. Come to this big sale expecting to find extraordinary values and you will not be disappointed; and, an always—YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. Jesson — sticks to Cllu:?t. - DIAMONDS WATCHES ON CREDIT G unniid "rllllr—ln -fl’% ‘n.noa. 'fl). ull You hvl pay wearing and your Vturcnll Good--Open Your Account T Step in Loftis Bros, your diamond. Cou persons await ynur pleasure to show you our im- tock diamonds, not be of wonderful wal Javu ete. You urnd 10 buy. to_suit your convenience. 242 — La Valllere, fine solid gold, English finish, one 689—Ladie mond Rin lolld gold tion” mount« brilliant Diamond, 8 fine real Pearls, Baroque Pearl Drop; 16-in. solid ol ... $11 $1.10 a Month. 0l alill WL . T Watches, Solid Gold and Gold Filled Wonderful 'values $12 & up. Easy terma. No. 4—Men’ mond Ring, ¢ tooth mounting, 14| solid gold, man will ull 'Ilh -rflcl THE NATIORAL e

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