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MOVING AND STORAGE FOR RENT—Ap’ts and Flats 2 ~ West. HBATED apts. in the Troy, 3008 Harney, containing 4 rooms each; every improve- ment. Best of janitor service. Now ready for occupancy under lease to Oct. 1, 1017, Call ‘Janitor for appolutment und ®ee Thos. W. Hazen, agent, 207 McCague Bldg. DO\{K- _l!DUv F-ROOM modern apartment in The Hud- ®on, 207 S. 26th Ave, with heat and janitor service, §45. Benson & Myers Co.. ug. 746, 434 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. VBRY choice 6-room steam-heated apart- ment on West Farnam St. FARNAM ST. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 SO Northae S TOLDER WEATHER COMING. + . We have a fine 4-room . apartment in The Ivy; no fires to worry and fuss over; no walks to sweep; think it over. HIATT COMPANY, 245 Omaha Bk. Bldg. 110 NO. 22D—4-r, mod flat Tyler 60 stecl range; 8as plate; kitchen cab.; water pd. $16. RASP BROS.. DOUG. 1653, “RM. STRICTLY mod. flats. Norih 25(h, $26.80_monthly. Davie 21 afth o= ,___South. ST. CLARE. oy 3 and 4-r. apts, 24th and Harney. Ha Lo e LR e z TROOM apartment all modern, $20 in sum- mer and $30 In winter, Including heat. Key, H_H"i_lo!nrd‘ Rflq 3657, Miscellaneoue. EBTABROOK 4 rooms, $20. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 _Chicago. BRICK flat for rent, rooms, modern. Fhone Doug. $25 per month; § 152 FOR RENT—Business Pr'p'ty Stores- FOR RENT—Part of storeroom at 1614 Far- nam; suitable for small line of merchan- dise In connection with cigars and news. 334.8. 18th st 3 TWO modern stores near Postoffi rent. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chica Offices and Desk Room. 6,000 SQ. FT. OFFICE SPACE. . Tn one of the new high grade fireproot office buildings. Most central location in city. Wil divide space if desired ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO,, Tyler 1536. 33 Rose Bldg. THIRD FLOOR, 40x60, entral location, suitable for small manufacturing busi- ness. Tel. Doug. 644. e LBt DESIRABLE studio location in Wead bldg 18th and Farpam, and in Baldrige bldg., 20th and Farnam; rental reasonable. F. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg. DESIRABLE office fooms 'n (he cemodeied Crounse Bleck, 119 N. 16th St. (oppésite toffice), $10 to §16 per montb. Conrad ‘oung, 532 Brandeis Thester - Doug. 1571 CHOICE office space, Baird Blag’, 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. Miscellaneous BARN for rent, §3 per month, 1813 Chicago St. Red 6762, e L WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats, WHAT have you for rent in tho way of four, five and six-room modern up-to-date apartments? I'Tefer- ence will be given to those in better districts of the city. Want fo deal direct with ownors. No agents, Tele- phone Douglas 1014. EANTED Uisung on cottages or houses to rent or sell on easy payments. Have cus- tomers walting. 'nquire 413 Karbach Block. - Douglas i 07. Jein IMMEDIATELY, § or 6-room modern cot- e or bungalow; rent must be reason- Box 7165, Bee. Low abl |REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED Ll North. _ AUCTION SALE. 15-Room House ;xx(l Large Lot Lo- cated at 219 North 24th Street, Omaha. Will be sold at auction to the highest bidder on the premtses, Tuesday, Oct. 24th, at 2 p. m. Sharp. This 1s a well built modern house, just one block south of the Ames ave. car barn, well located for a rooming houss, easy to rent, on car line, and will nkfl?y sell at a Rreat sacrifice. Terms of sale, one-third of purchuse price cash, balance long time at low rate of interest This property’ must sell on above date, and wil likely go at a great sacrifice. The owner has placed the sule in charge of Dowd Auction Co. \Don't fall to attend this sale | JAMES L. 3019 Larimore Ave. | 3-room house, only built two years, in fine condition; full cemented basement. Lot 40x132. Just the place for anyone who wants to stop paying rent and own A nice home of their own. Only $100 cash, balanca monthly. Price $1,200. Phone Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Giesing Office bpen_evenings 7 till 9. HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 HARNEY ST. et TR e PAY YOUR RENT ON THIS BARGAIN. 5650 N. 35th St. 4 rooms and bath, electric light, good cellar, wall and pump, chicken_house, cement walks and close to school. Price reduced to $1,675, $150 cash, ba.ance $12 each month. If not soid this week will rent TEBBINS, 15 605 Omaha Nat. Bk Phone D. 2182, DOWD, Auctioneer. MY HOME FOR SALE. Built only three years. Has three bed rooms, sleeping porch and bath on the second floor; vestibule, large llving room, dining room, butle.’s pantry, kitch- en_and rear entry on the first floor: full bagementy 50-foot lot, No. 3332 Walnut St. Phone Harney 6793. MILLER PARK BUNGALOW. 5-rooms. Strictly modern bungalow. Oak finish and oak floors in three rooms, balance hard pine. Built-in bookcase. Colonade openings. Bulit-In fire place. On paved street. Half block from car line. Owner has bought larger house and will- ing to sacrifice. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omuha Nat'l Bank Bldg. SPECIAL BARGAIN 622 and 6234 North 19th streer boule two houses. with $720.00 mnnual i78 «vard; rental, large 'ot, close In. Want offer at once. 8. P. BOBTWICK & SON, Tvior 1508 200 Bes Blde 250 CASH, §27.50 per month, will buy a brand new, 5-room bungalow, strictly modern, paved street, close to car, a little north of Kountze place. Price, $2,950. Wil take lot as first payment. RASP_BROS. Douglas 1653. FOR SALE—By owner. house In north part at sixty cents on the dollar; 7 rooms, all modern and strictly up-to-date. Price, $4.750. Wil make terms. Box 6935, Bee. FOR SALE—By owner, 7-room ‘all modern residence, Kountze Place, restricted dis- trict; owner wants to leave city. Phone Webster 827, NEW G-room strictly modern bungalow, hot water heat, Only $2,600. My $1,425 equity for $1,000, cash. ~ Colfax 1796. KOUNTZE PLACE rertricted district resi- __dence,for sale. F. V. Kniest. 3515 N. 18th. FOR SALE—2 acros improved. Col 1545 South, GALLAGHER & NBLSON will J.ok after your rentals. 644 Brandets Bidg. Doug. 3382. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separate locked rooms for. household goods and planos, moving, packing und shipping. OMAHA. VAN AND STOBAGE CO, 802 . 16th 8t. - Douglas 4163, Globe Van and Storage Co. . _ For real moving service try us. Large 8-horse padded vans. Storage, $1 month. Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER ~AND SAFER. Phone Tyler 330 or Dof 4338, GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE! Packing, storage and mov- 219 N. 1ith St. Phone METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage, office at Ray- mond Furniture Co,, 1613 and 15615 How- ard St Phone D. 8624. Sarvad/ FIDELITY I%¥A: FREE SERVICE. Phone Douglas 288 for complete st of vacant houses and apart- ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. Van and two men, Maggard — "33 5er hour, ‘van and Storage Co., Moving, Packing. storage and shipping. Phone Douglas 1496, EE Express Co. Moving, « U packing and storage, 1207 Farnam St. Douglas 6146. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE OR RENT. New b-room bungalow, modern, price $2,600, with terms. WIill rent $16 per moath. ° ARCHBR REALTY CO, 580 Brandeis Bldg. NVESTMENTS, INSURANCT—$400 in- come on price, $2,600, heing 3 houses, § each near high achool © and ton college. Also_ o 6-room bungalows, $200 down, and two 3 rooms, $95 down, balance monthly. CHAS. B. WILLIAMSON CO. W bungalow; also 3-1. and gardoning: N?our terms and price; Jnv. with $400, rent, 3 houses (flat cost $3,500), §2.500. D. 2107, 3260 CASH, $20.50 wlll buy one of the classiest bungalows on the market today; strictly modern, b-r. and bath; oak fin- 1sh; rooms all decorated; high grade fix tures; furnace; full cement basement; dandy east front lot; 1% blocks to car. Price, $3,100, 'RASP BROS. Douglas 16563 DOUBLE frame residence of 6 rooms cach, | for $4,000; rental, $45 per mo.; well lo- %% W. H. GATES, ' 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1204. REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED | West. BEAUTIFUL HOME. ‘We have for sale on very easy terms a splendid residence at 116 N. 33d St. This house has eight rooms, all in fine con- dition. The lot is 60x143. I' is in.a very desirable nelghborhood and the price is certainly low. ALFRED THOMAS, 308 First National Bank Bidg. BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOME AT 2033 MAPLE ST, $4,000. WANTS CASH FOR THIS, A BARGAIN FOR A THRIFTY MAN. INTER-STATE REALTY CO, "~ ki $29-30 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone #862 Come up or call up today. —_MUST éELL—CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. Two new, modern homes, one 7 and one room; oek and birch finish; all bullt- n features; very best material and work- manship, close in. Best buy in Omaha. Telephone OWNER, Dnuqlnn 152, WEST FARNAM DISTRICT—8-room, 3 baths, nearly new; big discount, only $5,250. See it. 322 38th Ave. WEST FARNAM-—é-room, all modern cot- tage on Farnam, near 42d St.: lgt §0x132 Price 52.050” Doug 3332 2 ¥ 5 18 LINCOLN BLVD—11-7dbm hous GOOD HOME CHEAP 3 CLOSE IN« 3,600.00 buys a good 2-story, 8-room house, all ‘modern, ail clear of encum- brance, located on northwest corner lot, one block from 2 car lnes, within walk- ing distance, near Park avenue and Leav- ‘enworth, having biréh finisH “throughout. Price reduced from -$4,000 for lnmediate sale. Especlally good reasons for selling. Immediate possession. Investigate at once if you are looking for a close-in home. at a low price. GEORGE AND COMPANY Phone D. 756, 902 City Nat. Bk. Bidg. h FOR SALE. ‘This 8-room mosern house at 808 Forest Ave., just a step from the depots, we consider the best bargain we have listed yet. ull price, $3,800; $1,800 down bal. long time at low rate, Special chance for R. R. man or street car man. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 929-30 City Nat. Bank Bldg. | Call up or come up today. THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916 REAL ESTATE—Unimproved | REAL ESTATE WANTED North. AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif feront buyers dectded that it was the best proposition on . the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots If YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO 42 ‘)mnh:y Nat, Bank BI RN Beautiful Building Lots | We have a few cholce lots left in Wa verly Pork, on Fantenelle ' Boulevard Phone Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Giesing. | HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 HARNEY ST. | Miscellaneous. chicken raising, garden- | 1 and berry bushes: 10 g00d lots; one block from car line and close to school. Price, $7b0; §1 down and §0c per week on each lot. Box 7047, Ing or tru REAL ESTATE—Suburban START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUY THIS LOT. §10.00 down and 310.00 per month; price $200,0 located on Locuat nd Buriham, not co R Wright. size 60x Clark car lina Bee office, " New 5-Room Cottage With One Acre Located within one block of Main street, paved road and Benson Gardens Jitney line. ~ Has electric lights. Land is level and has the richest kind of soll. Would make an fdeal place for ralsing chickens —have a garden and some frult. Only bo carfare downtown. Wil sell on payment down of $265 and the balance about the same as rent It is ready to move into at once. Phone Tyler 50. Office open evenings 7 till 9 HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 HARNEY ST. ____Dundee. IN DUNDEE . Beautiful 8-Room All Modern Residence For, Sale or For Rent This house is on a large corner lot on car line. The immense double living room, clear across front of house, is finished in oak and has a large fireplace, built-in seats, book- cases, etc. The dining room also is finished in oak and has south and east windows, besides there is a large and well arranged kitchen with ice_box room, pantry, etc. On- the second floor, there are 3 large bed rooms, the bath room, with shower and a fine large sun room or sleeping porch. The house is heated by furnace, located in big basement. There! is a large porch with brick pillars at the front of the house and a large porch at the rear. The grounds are beautifully kept and at the rear of the lot is a garage which can be heated; this garage will hold two cars. Be sure to see this. Owner wants to sell or will lease for a year. For price and terms of sale or for rental price call E. P. WRIGHT, At Douglas 2926 between 8 A, M. and §:30 P, M. daily and in evenings __after 7:30 P. M, Call Walnut 68 Florence. NETHAWAY has 3, 4, 6, 20 and 135-aor Impr. tracts for city property. Fio, 228. South Side. 5-ROUM residence, Bouth Bide cash. balance $15 per mor SUBURBAN FARM. Within sight of Omaha's edge, 20fods from station on main R. R.; beautiful site for home, feeding, fruit of truck farming. A bargair, LACE, 614 HILLCREST REAL ESTATE—TRACKAG!E TRACKAGE—Fine site on B, & M., 96x164; can be bought at a bargain. C. A. Grim- mel, 849 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone D, 1616. NEW BUNGALOW HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT LARGE llving room ‘with bullt-in book- cases, .dining room with plate rail and pancled walls, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath all on one floor. Oak 'finish and oak floors; large attic; full basement; guaranteed furnace; large south front lot, close to car, school, stores and park. Will call for you and show vou this bunga- low. Phone us for appointment. SCOTT AND HILL CO., Douglas 1009, Ground Floor McCague Bldg. FIVE ROOMS—NEW All_modern In every detail; living and dining room all oak finish, with bullt-in bookcases; pantry with elaborate cup- box room; full basement with floor drain; shades; electric fixtures and screens; all furnished. This iy a real bar- gain at $2,750; $500 cash, balance on terms to suit. Others ask as much as $3,260. Located at 1616 Deer Park Bivd. Let us show you this week. TRAVER BROS,, 706 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 6886. venings Weh. 4836, D CLUB DISTRICT. 7 rooms; strictly modern, nearly new home; located on 38th St. A living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor, four bedrooms and bath on second. Fin- ished In oak throughout. Has bullt-in fireplace, book cases; lpt 60x155, east front on paved street. Owner wants to sell immediately. See this and make us an offer. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha_Nat'l Bank Bldg. D, 1781. HOUSES WANTED. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THI MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY LIST YOUR PROPLK- TY WITH UN FOR HESULTS, O'NEIL'S REAL RSTATE & INS. AGCY. Brandels Theater Bidi Tyler 1024, $260 CASH New bungalow, 6 rooms, all on one floor; strictly modorn; on very easy terms; close FI in; located 1210 So. 2ith Ave. Tel; Red 1881, llaneous. ANCE, FIVE NIC SOUTH FRONT. $200 Down, $13 a Mo. Price, $1,700, Han water, sewer, gas, slectric light, tollet paved streets and pald for. Betfer get busy. OSBORNE, 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1474 ~I?;_EAL ESTATE—Unimprngeq West, LARGE §0-FOOT LOTS. $100 TO $175. In city Umlits; one block to car line; paved street by the property. ONE DOLLAR DOWN, 50 CENTS PER WEEK. There are fifty of them: they will not last very long. Phone us for particula; SHULER & CARY, 7 204 Keeline Bldg. North. (5 OWNER must sell east front lot on Fonte- nelle Blvd, in Clatrmont Wil sell at strictly modern, with hot water heat Douglas 1818, sacrifice price f ‘taken at once. Call Douglas 1732, REAL ESTATE—lnves}me_ntq WANTED—LOTS We have customers for lots of medium price, around $1,000. List your lot with us D. V. SHOLES CO,, Doug. 49 915 City Nat. Bank WANTED—4. & and b-roomed houses that can Le sold for $100 cusn, ce 318 per month, glve complete description A letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CG. Farnam St Tel. Dous. 1064 1 'E several parties wanung to ex- change Omaha property for acreage. Call or write W. § FRANK, 201 Nevillo E Omaha, Nob. We have buyers for y property. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 929-30 City Nat Bldg Doug. 8862 FOR SALES—F. D. Wead, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. EIGHTY-ACRE FARM FOR CITY PROPERT Located & miles north of Blair, Neb, we have a fine $0-ucre tract of land which we can exchange for a moderately priced home in the city of Omaha If you are interested in gotting a good plece of land, let us know what you have to offer, 0 8 18th st HIATT COMPANY, _ 245 Omaha Nat. Bank Tyler 60. FORD car and rooming house to excha together for lots or equity in house or lof Call Dg. 0880 after 6 p. m. Box 7090, Omaba Bee GOOD ot deatrable location, will take used .Ford s part payment. Wi Kuich speciaiial, seil or trade ranc city proverty E Kranta 676 Brandels f CAN sell or oxchango anything you have to offer. C. J. Canan, McCague Bl TRADES—TRADES—TRADES. Farms, Cattle Ranches, New Apart- etc. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson ments, Flats, Block, FINANCIAL __Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. We are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebra ka farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO.,, 212 South 17th St. 5 PER CENT (0 G per cont oh beat class city residences In amounts $2,000 up, Wiso farm loans. Reasonable commission PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Far 8t $1500 MORTGAGHE, bearing 7 per emi- ann.; secured by property valued at $4200 _Talmage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. OMAHA homes. [ Hast Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016_Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglas 2716 FARM and cily loans, 5-6% and 6 per cent. W. H. Themus, Keeline Bdg., Doug. 1645, 6 pet, NONEY—HARRISON & MORTON 0 PCL ""415 Omaha Nati Bank Bidg, MONEY to_loan on_Impr arms and ranches. We ulso buy good farm mort. gages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omah: ~ _DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS. PAY IN 2, 3, 4 or 5 YEARS. BEST PLAN SHOPEN' & KEELINE BLDG. REAL ES Li 8 WANTED, | THOS. L. McGARRY, KEELINE BLDG. TE! D 4344 $100 (0 $10,000 made promptly. F .D. W Wead Bldg., 15th and Farnam St AL ESTATE loans. 6 per o D. E. BUCK & Co, 912 Omaha Nat. Ranl CITY d farm loans. 5, 6%, 6 J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keeline Bldg. 5 PER CENT and ¢ per cent money. Toland & Trumbull, 448 Beo Bldg. Douglas 6707. © MONEY on hand for city and tarm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank_BIdg. GARVIN BROS. Bank Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. WOR SALE or {rade, 52,000 shares of Sam Ol Stock, at five cents per shar hotel, picture show, roadster, bungalow, or what ha Box 7122, Bee, " Abstracts of Title. K % Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., €I 305 's. 17th St, ground ‘floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co, REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of- fice in Nebraska. 206 Brandeis Theater. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. g 160, 240 OR 450 acres good level wheat land in northesstern Colorado, close to the Nebraska line, within 2 miles of rall. in a good location, Will sell on very casy terms, or take in trude some Omaha property or castern Nebraska or per acro, ., 24 floor, Florida Lands, A GILT EDGE INVESTMENT Owner leaving for Florida and has instructed us to sell at sacrifice his two handsome properties. All modern, cach having eight rooms. Hardwood floors throughout. Hot water heating. Com- bination gas and electric fixtures. Large closets to each bedroom. Annual rental, $900 gross. A good, safe twelve per cent (12 per cent) investment, To be sold together, $7,600 for both. Apply PARSON & SON, 662 Brandeis Bldg. Phone Douglas 7846, Two Double Brick Buildings| 2913-2915 Dodge Street | Well-bullt double brick buildings in a good location. Has 6 rooms on each side, Strictly all modern in every way; first- class condition, Renting for “$840 per year. Owner has made the price $8,000 for quick sale on terms of about $4,000 cash. Look the bulldings over on the outside and if you are Interested, we will be pleased to show you through HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 HARNEY ST. DOUGLAS STREET BARGAIN $10,500 East of 24th, South 8lde, paved alley; good T-room modern brick residence; hot water heat; ground alone worth the price. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962 919-20 City Natlonal, SEE US - FOR INVESTMENTS AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P, TUK & SON, Phone Doug. 502, 1607-5, W. O. W. Bldg FATHER TIMI has his hand on your shoul- der. You need a staff, a savings account, a little money well Invested, Home Bullders guarantees 7 per cent, cash divi- dends, paysble Jan. 1st and July 1st. You can begin any time with any amount. The plun of investment fs simple. HOME BUILDERS, Inc., 17th_and Douglas Sts R SALE FO! Double brick St. Louis flat, within fou: blocks of 16th and iarney; close in; bar- gain price. / CALKINS & C Douglas 1313, City N KEAL ESTATE. WM. COLFAX, fonal Bank. ‘ffirf »lfldl 3 Dous o REAL ESTATE-—B’ness Pr'ty INCOME progert ;;;nr “ord plast 15th 8t ‘ Owner. larne 5 Pcrsnsle_nce Is the Cardinal Virtue in Advertising. PALM BEACH COUNTY. The bunner crop lands of Florida million dollars spent on drain and improvements, Best and in the union for truck growing or cltrus fruit groves. 366 growing days a year; no winter here, all sunshine, For prices and terms phone or write A. PARSONS & BON, Phone Doug. 7846. 652 Brandels Bldg, Minnesota, 240-ACRE FARM, MILES FROM Minneapolis; 3 miles from (wo good rall- road towns; good set of bulldings, consist- ing of 7-room house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, machine shed, windmill, otc. 160 acres under cultivation; can practi- cally all be cultivated; no waste land excellent corn land; 30 head of 1 consigting of 12 cows, balance one and two-year-olds, 6 horses, hogs, chickens and complete set of machinery—every- thing on the place including one-third of this year's crop, goes at $60 per acre; $6,000 cash, all the time wanted on bal- ance, 6 per cent interest. SEchwab Bros., 1025 Plymouth BIdg., Minneapolis, Minn Ten BMALL MISSOURI FARM—$1 monthly; no interest or taxes; hig| ductive‘land; close to 3 big markets. for photographs and full information. Munger, A-119, N. Y. Life Bldg.. Kansus City, Mo. GREAT BARGAINS—§6 down, §. monthly, buys 40 acres good fruft and poultry land, near town, southern Missourl. Price only $200. Address Box 808, Excelsior Springs, Mo il[ontanafiLahda. FIRST-CLASS farm lands in Montana for wettlers or Investors in any size tracts, on most Itberal payments. J. D. BRYAN, Cor. 6th Ave. and Pearl §t., Co. Nebraska Lands, VALUABLE 160-ACRE FARM 1IN Merrick County, Neb.,, Owned by a Non-Resident Will be Sold at | PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, Oct. 2lIst, at 2 P. M, Sale tukes place on the furm, 7 miles stralght west of Central City and 2 miles due south of Archer, Neb. Blufts, Ta. Farm is all in cultivation, good soil; rents for two-fifths of grain WIll be sold on reasonuble terms. All town buyers are roquested to moet L. Dowd at the Hotel Hays, Cen- tral City, Neb., Saturday noon, Sept. 2ist, where free dinner will be furnished and free transportation to the farm. This is a good farm and will lkely go at a sacrifice. Be sure and come, For further information address Dowd Auction Co.., Omaha, Neb, JAMES L. DOWD, AUCTIONEER. WHY PAY $150 PER ACRE? When you can buy just as good land, bet- ter located, better improved, in a country with & mild and healthful climate, close to Kansas City, the best market west of Chi- cago. All slzed farms, at from $26 to §80 per acre, and on good terms. Write today tor state map, literature and list. 8. K. Walt, Blue Mound, Kai. GOOD farm for_sale in_Antelops Co., % miles west of Nellgh: 4 miles cast of Clearwater, Neb,; good tmprovements; 240 acres, 160 acres broke, rest in pasture and hayland: % mile to wchool; $70 per Acre; §4.500 encumbrance; rest cash. Ad > Nebraska Lands. g | 165 wiren .near Wood iaké, cuts 400 tor hay: running water. fair ferged. this s in the blg ha and this ranch s priced to seli, $ wcre; terms. THOMAS CAMPBELL. . Keeline Building 160 ANL A0-ACRE Johnson county, Neb farms: well improved. A bargain (o tm DAL MU tn Sarpy county STEWART, 318 8 ith FOR SALE—Fur §16 por acrs cash, my im- proved 190 acres adjoining Ericaon, Neb W_A_Olive, Indianola 1 FINE quarter valloy land, Cheyenne Co., Nebraska; good soll. W. 8. Ripley, 2704 _ Calitornta St.. Omaha. FOR Nebruska and lowa farm vation and under irrigation. Two crops of corn each seaxon, average 756 bu. Alfalfa cut about eight times a yoar. truck grown during the winter months. and in the heart of tha best citrus fruft lands on the main line R. R. Two miles from a good town of 1,500 people, with a fine graded school costing $26.000, land K(‘\ school district, and only $100 per acre. an you b 1t? J. M. Lemons, Coaldule, Colo. Wisconsin Lanas. UPPER WISCONSIN—Dest dairy snd gen- eral crop wtate in wanted: the unlon. Bettl lands for sale at low prices on Y terms. wxcellent lands for stock sing. Ask for booklet 35 on Wiscousin ntral Land Grant; state acres wanted. It intereared {n frult lands, sak fur book- Ist on Apple Orchards. Address Land Com. misstoner Soo Raliwey, Minneapolis, Minu Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles For Sale. FOR SALE—Black driving horss. 3573 __Pink S| FINE family horse and buggy. 2913 N. 30th, Web 1285, JUST received. new ahipment of bright r Japanese Goldfish. Specal, price, 850 each, _______ Max Geisler Bird Co. DAMAGED WHEAT 3126 a hundred. A. W. Wagner, X1 N FOR SALE — Pedigreed Angora kitten _ house broke. Walnut 1613, FINE English bull pup for sale, 2661 Cum- ing. Harney 3033 AUTOMOBILES Who's setting the pace now? In the first nine months of 1918 THE BEE galned 42,906 Pald Ads, AND PET STOCK the other two Omaha papers for sam period by more than— 20,000 PAID ADS, Good Resuits, Good Rates, Good Service, 1916 OVERLAND TQURING...$450 1915 OVERLAND TOURING... 350 1913 BUICK TOURING. 300 200 1914 FORD' TOURING WILLYS-[?IVERLAND, Doug. 3290. 2047 Farnam St FORDS WANTED Drive cars to 2047 Farnam St Mr, Farrar. Fords wanted In e: Overlands and larger cars. Bring in Your Ford We Will Take It in on A New Maxwell ~ C. W. Francis Auto Co. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2200 Farnam St. Douglas 3310, 1916 Chalmers Roadster, 1916 Paige Touring. 1916 Dodge Touring. 1918 Moon ring, AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability ut lowest rates. KILLY, BLLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. ong. 381 FOR SALE—Oakland touring car, In good condition; electrically equipped, $300, George W, Kearney, Neb., State Industri OUR REPAIR WORK WILL SATISFY YOU, TELL & BINKLEY, Harney Bt ____Doug. 1540, CROSSTOWN GARAGE, 815 & 24th 8t, Doug. 4442, We buy OLD CARB. P for Hup 20, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, App son. . WE will trade you & new Ford for your old one. INDUSYRIAL GARAGE CO.. 20th _and Harney. Doug. 5361, AUTO for salo. . roadster, Ist class running order, $160. 4010 No. 24th St Coltax" 443 CORD tires for Fords, 30x3, $8.65; 30x3 $11.66. Zwlebel Bros. D, 2618 Farnam St G-PABSENGER fouring car, electric lights and starter; splendid condition; $360. Phone Miller, Doug. 1707, Auto Livery and Ga ages. PERT auto repairing, ways ready.” Omaha Garage, 2010 ”BL v’l:_):lc_rvl_fib. RN AN Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. You by mile. Dou new tire from 2 cid ' nes and save you (0 per cent. ¥ in 1 Vulcanizing C Dav- enport St.. Omaha, Neb. Dou 2014 Auto Repairing and Fainting. " “STROMBERG SERVICE STATION. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, 1508 Jackson [ 0 r 2 Colls repaired. Baysdorfer. NEB. Auto Radiator Repalr 8 prices right. 218 8. 19th £t Motorcycles and Bicycies HARLEY-DAVIDBON MOTORCYCLES. Bar- gains in used machines. Victor Roos, “The Motoreycle Man,” 2703 Leavenworth, FOR SALFE—Harley-Davidson _motorcycle, good condition, new paint, $60. Apply Janitor, Ekard Court Apt, 617 5. 3lst. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joseph Kopecky and wife to Jacoh Slegl and wife, U atreet, 260 feet west of Thirty-sixth street, south LT [T AR A T SR TR 1) Homestead company to Anton Janak, Jackson strect, South Omaha, 200 foet west of Thirty-tifth street, south Side, 40x134../ L Homestend company to Anton Janak, Jackson street, South Omahu, 160 feet west of Thirty-fifth strest, south side, 40x134 ... 226 Caroline L. Poppleton, trusteo, (o Ire- naeus Shuler et al, Cass street, 240 feot west of Forty-fourth street, south sidep 40x128 ........ 2 1 Caroline L. Poppleton, trustee, to Tre- naeus Shuler et al, Cass street, 280 feet west of Forty-fourth street, south side, 40x128 ................ Caroline L. Popploton, trustee, to Ire- nacus Shuler et al, Cass strest, 320 feet west 'of Forty-fourth streot south sido, {rregular, approximately 00x128 ...\ Harry Fischer and wite to Edward B Lee et al, Browne street, 100 foet stroet, south dress Owner, Box 86, Fort Calhoun, Neb CHOICE Indfan farms for sale.| Write G W. Holmes, Santee, Neb. t of Twenty-sixth 5OX122.43 ........ Lynn and husband to Belle FARM AND RANCH LANDS | All kinds of EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN n$ REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATL EVER O the very latest built-in f you want. we havo it W T Smith Ce 914 City Nat Bank Blde . Omaha Texas Lands. > doors between various SALE OR EXCHANGE-—40 acres rich, level 2 land fn the Rio Granda valley, Sonth rooms and sleeping pore Texas. Some improvements. All in cultle ments with floor drains the choicest districts, ne, rent bills? We also have three ment. Scott & Hil Ground Floor McCague GREATEST REAL ESTATE REDUCTION VALUE FFERED $250 to $500 Sacrifice Five, six and seven-room bungalows with eatures, including book- case, buffets, sun rooms, fire places, French rooms; also breakfast hes. Full cemented base- and coal bins; guaran- teed furnaces. These bungalows are located in ar car, school, churches, stores and parks. Built strictly by day labor. Prices ranging from $8,200 to $5,500. Ask your- self this question: Why not buy a home and save / elegant apartment house sites cheap. We are closing out some choice resi- dent lots at reduced prices. We will be glad to show you these at any time. Phone for appoint- | Company - Bldg. Douglas 1009. After 6 p. m. call Colfax 1886 or Harney 6563. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS " County Consumors' league, § streef, 236 foet eust of Thirty-elghth street, north side, B0X136 ......... 3 1 Charles Baker and wife to Douglas County Consumers' league, Spen- cer street, 160 feet east of Thirt seventh street, wouth side, 40x90. P. J. Flynn and wife to Non Rein- schreibor, Twenty-ninth street, 160 feot north of Leavenworth, west side, T6x140 ; dilve Nicholas B. 8nyder and wife to H nah Hammer, Firestone boulevard, 117 feet north of Fort street, west side, BOX136 ......... 3 Lena B, Cole and husband to Mary E. Sumner, Thirty-titth street, 70 feet south of Dodge street, west side, 36x968.7 ..... Fred W, Kroll theu Budny stroat, ot 100 feot south west slde, 47.5x168 $e Mury E. Sumner to Lena B. Cole, Thir- Twenty-fifth of Castelar, al, 3,000 ty-sixth street, 134 feet wouth of Davenport stroet, east, 55xl 0. C. Redick and wife to Emma Parker street, 95 foet west of Twen- ty-nint| street, south side, T0x INMB S n S ] Frank E. ‘Turner, Fifteenth street, 320 feot north of Ames avenue, cast side, 80X70.5 » Harlan A. Scott and wife to Michael Busar et al., Bleventh street, 186 feet north of Dorcas street, west wldo, 33x138 1 Nora O, Stewart and husban Rasp Bros., southeast corner Forty- fifth and Binney stroets, 91x122..., ] Barker company to Delbert M. Sloan, Latayetto avenue, 95 foot east of Thirty-third street, 47.6x120,....... 1 Nellle Holmes to Elvira A, Boyden, northeust corner Twenty-second and Larimore streots, 00XI128 ......... 2,300 Agatha H. Homan and husband to Er- nest G. Bugh, Fourteenth street, 81 y foet wouth of Pacific street, east slde, b1x166 . 500 W, H. Evans and wite to Harold W, Graham, Twenty-fifth street, 200 feet south of Sprague street, west 1 slde, 76x100 UNCLE SAM STUDIES OMAHA WATER PIPES Government Bureau of Stand- ards Sends Man to Probé Oause of Electrolysis, VAGRANT “JUICE’ JUMPS E. R. Shepard of the government bureau of standards, Washington, D. C, will be in Omaha for about a month, making a survey of local con- ditions with respect to the effect of electrolysis in water pipes, The Water board and public ser- vice companies are sharing the ex- pense of this investigation. For years, leaks in water pipes have been traced to the action of vagrant electricity “jumping” from street car track rails to water pipks and back from the pipes to rails in vicinity of the power house. The damage is done at points where the current leaves the pipes to get back to the rails and thence into the power house. Important Problems, As the city grows this problem be- comes more serious, It was believed that the findings of the government cx.rcrt, who is now on the ground, will offer some practical method of dealing with the situation, Mr. Shepard is working in tenfpor- ary quarters fitted for him in the base- ment of the Nebraska Telephone coms pany’s building, Traveling Salesman Has Not Been Located What has happened to C. O. Chap- man, traveling salesman and Omahan, who disappeared June 13 in his tour- ing car? Both he and his machine have vanished as completely as though the earth opened and swal- lowed them. Police of several states have hunted him. Detectives loafed about former haunts with the hope of sce ing him. Business houses with whom he used to deal were carefully watched. Garages throughout the country were scoured in search for the vanished car. Hotel clerks got so many descriptions of the m that they couldn’t forget him. Scout- ing parties went up hills and down valleys. But all was futile. Not a trace of him, dead or alive, was found. Another Live Stock Record is Smashed Another record for the Omaha live stock market was established when yesterday's cattle receipts brought the total for the lasgfour days up to 52, 275 head, the largest on record for any similar period and greater by 16,000 than for the same period a year ago. Another record was Wednesday when shipments to country amounted to 416 cars feeders. The heaviest shipment previ- ous was on October 13, 1915, when 378 cars were sent to the country. established the his | g man | of | WOMAN WINSTHE GARDNER-ING SUIT C. H. Fing Will Pay Former Daughter-in-Law Twenty- Five Dollars a Month. ALSO $2,000 IMMEDIATELY The aftermath and closing chapter of the Gardner-King divorce suit and legal battles is recorded with the fil- ing of a stipulation by Charles H. King* of Los Angeles, president of the Omaha’Wool and Storage com- pany and a former Omahan, in which he agrees to pay $25 a month toward the support of Leslie King., jr., his grandson. The sum is to be paid to Mrs Dorothy Gardner King of Chicago, divorced wife of Leslie L. King, until July 14, 1934, when young King will be 21 years old. The child is 3 years old at the present timé. According to the stipulation Mr. King is to settle immediately a judg- ment of $2,000 obtained by his former daughter-in-law when she sued him for the amount for household goods alleged to have been turned over te him by his son. It is agreed that the former Omahan ‘is to dismiss the ap- peal to the state supreme court which was made when Mrs. Dorpiuy Gardner King obtained the judgaien The latter also waives the paymicni o{flfius unpaid maintenance for i child, 8 Mother-in-Law. The Kings were married in 1910 and during the summer of tiie iol- lowing year the husband brought ar injunction suit against his mother-i- law, Mrs. Levi P, Gardner of Chi- j cago, seeking to restrain her from rcmaininiafi his home. . . Later Leslie L. King filed suit for divorce, but his wife filed a cross etition and obtained a decree, al- eging among other things that her husband struck her while they were in a berth on a train during ‘their honeymoon trip to the Pacific coast. Modern Versionof “The Star-Spangled Banner to Be.Sung For the first time since its organi- zation the Mendelssohn choir will wot hold a Monday 'night rehearsal next Monday night. For seven years every scheduled Monday night rehearsal was held. It was a closed rule that could not be broken. But next Monday night the Ellis Opera.company sings “Carmen” in Omafia and the'closed rule prompt- ly went by the boards. ) Thomas J. Kelly, director of the choir, made the announcement of the cancelled rehearsal and called a spe- | cial rehearsal of the women members of the organization for 4 o'clock Sun- dag afternoon, lans for the annual spring concert of the Mendelssohn choir are now being evolved by the management, which is in communication with two of the' country’s famous symphony orchestras for the event. The con- cert will be held either in February or March. This year it will be arranged to have the orchestra accompany the choir on several numbers, incfildmg the Hallelujah chorus from Handel's Messiah. The choir will also sin the famous motet by Gounod' entitle “By Babylon’s Waves” and will give the modern version of the “Star Spafi- gled Banner” as accepted by the m. ional Educational’ association after ts introduction at Chicago by Thoii- as J. Kelly. 'Man is Found Dead, May Have Frozen | Joe Herink was found dead on the floor of a second-story room at 502 South Twenty-fifth street, South Side. {at 11:30 yesterday morning. | Considerable mystery surrounds the case, as first investigations failed | to reveal any cause of the death. A | window was wide open, which led to the suggestion that he might hav frozen to death, ! Herink has only been in the South | Side about two or three weeks, dour- | ing which timeshe was not employed, He retired early Wednesday eveni and it is believed he probably fell out of his bed onto the floor, where his lifeless body was found. e was about 50 years of age. How to Cure Colds, Avold exposure and drafts. Eat right: | Take Dr. King's New Discovery. It killa and destroys the cold germs. All druge glsts.—Advertisement. d

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