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~ THRE! FOR RENT—ROQMS and Rooms, M and board for 3 young men; % n%loocl from car, privats family. Colfax 80 E)O N. f1st St Z 00 jome cookig and two cesy com- fortable rooms. Private family. D. ¢ 717 8. 19th Bt TWO ROOMS and board; aiso two Ilight housekeeping rooms. Call Webster 3804. MODERN, new, pleasant, home-like, Home- fl. Feasonable. §ur car. Col. 1184 GOOD JARD—Newly-furnished rooms. Splendid location. Harney 4708. FIOME baking, cosy room, §ood board, $5.60 ‘week for two. 3543 Capitol. 1609 EVANS—For two gentiemen or two ladies. Webster 2032, NioBLY furnished rooms and good board. 2621 Harney St LARGE well furnished room; private home: board If desired. Harney 3934, « Unfurnished Rooms. TWO unfurnished rooms, light housekeeping, with heat. 918 N. 19th Bt., $10.00. TWO newly papered front rooms. 1706 N. 34th St. Webster 4112. s Rooms Wanted. = YOU PEOPLE WHQ RENT ROOMS, CALL RENT CUT TO #1 1110 N. 23d—4-r. flat, stes] range, gaa plate, kitchen cabinet, water paid, $1 RASP BROS., Douglas 1663. South. 6-ROOM modern apartment at 430 South 36th Ave., private basement, heat and Janitor services, 340. SON & MYERS CO., 434 Omaba Nation Bank Bidg. Doug. 748. ST. CLARE. 3 and 4-r. apts.. 24th and Harney. Har- ney 647 ~ §-R. mod. flat, 2308 8. 24th, $20. H. 4711, — . e . = Miscellaneoue. BRICK fiat for rent, 3§25 per month; § rooms, modern. Phone Doug. 153 FOR RENT—Business Pr'’p’ty Stores- BUILDING FOR LEASE. ¢ Destrab! centrally located. Sult- able for s tall and wholesale lines. About 100 feet good modern show win- Inquire THE BEE WANT-AD DEPT.ard flndout | dows. About 15,000 sq. ft. floor space, all about the FURNISHED ROOM GUID. Steam heat. Electrig Hght. it's & plan that s belping masay peo) MARRIED couple with two bables, want completely furnished, well-heated, mod- ern housekeeping rooms or small apart. ment, immediately. Must be reasonable. A. D., P. 0. Box 714, City. YOUNG married couple wants board and room _with private family, in the victnity of 22d and St. Mary's. Box 7476, Bee. Phone D. 766. 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. §07 SOUTH 13TH, good brick '$30.0 Hall, 24th and_Parker, on a JOHN N. FRENZER, DOUGLAS 654, TWO modern stores near Postoffice. Low 1610 Chicago. rent. G. P. Stebbins, " lSHED—‘ Offices and Desk Room. '—) DESIRABLE studts location in Wead bld el e TOR od Toraam, ‘et i Baiavins o partments an J 0th and Farnam; rental reasonable. Apartments. . D. WEAD. Wesd Bldg. DESIRABLE uffice roums in the remodeled Crounse Block, 119 N. 16th Bt. (opposite postoffice), §10 to §16 per montn. Conrad Younx. 332 Brandels Theater Doug 1571 CHOICE office space, Baird Bidg., 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED lsing on cotiages or houses to Tent or seli on easy Dl“l;l:nh. Have ous- -ng nd three-room apartments complete, TZ? h‘ouflltlplnl; bath and phone on floory gas ranges, quarter meters, $2.50 to $3.0 per week. 1918 Vinton 8i. Red 5387 4-r. furnished or unfurnished apts. ¥ .'c ?Hh and Farnam or 25th and Harney. Doug. 1472 Houses. OMS, all modern, $35, 6013 California : .BO Du:'fl.m Phone Walnut 2560, FOR RENT—HOUSES B Dby s ' 412 Karbaoh West. GALLAGHER & NELSON will . .k after your rentals. 644 Brandels Bldg. Doug. 3382, Miscellancous. WANTED—Houses, stores and_apartments for olr rental department. N. P. Dodge & Co, Harney St. at 15th. Telephone FOR RENT, BEAUTIFUL Doug. 829. 7-ROOM HOUSE MOVING AND STORAGE ALL MODERN AND ONLY |Globe Van and Storage Co. BUILT f& YEAR $30.00 PER MONTH This house I lo:-iad In fine new dition, % block from car line, - o modern, with full base- ment and good hot alr furnace. For real moving service try us. Large §-horse padded vans. Storage, $1 month. Batisfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAP] AND SAFER. Phone Tyler 23¢ or Douglas 4338, GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOQUSE, / Packing, storage and mov- k N. P g Aot By, 10 o Fow are fighehed in oek. METROPOLITAN VAN AND The kitchen has every convenience. ) STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, -packing or storage, office at Ray- mond Furniture)Co., 1613 and 1516 How- Phone D. 6634. Upstairs are 3 fine large sleeping rooms and the bath room. Be sure to see this tomorrow. Telephone for appointment. Call ard 8t Walnut 682 after 6:30 p. m. Call Douglas 2926 during office hours, FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE 8:30 to 5:30 p. m. | Separate locked rooms for housshold goods and planos, moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO. 802 8. 16th Bt. Douglas 4163, FIDELITY &%Vit: FREE BERVICE 4336 FRANKLIN, Al modern 6-room h oak finish; fireplace; sleeping porch; near car; $30. Phone Walnut 2151, Phone Douglas 288 for complote CLOSE-IN, 7-r. modern house, 3018 St st of vacant houses and apart- Mary's; large yard. Douglas 916. ments. Also for storage, moving. T Hook T sihe Wt e it 16th and Jackson Sta. . 2047, Express Co. Moving, $46.00. Phone Doug. J. C. D Expree Co. M 3 North. 1207 Farnam St. Douglas 8145, 3 M Van and two men, 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. b 318 North 27th Ave. ALL MODERN. aggard $1.36 per hour. ‘Van and Storage Co., Moving, Packing. Will decorate to suit. GNLY §31 8 month, | van #nd Storags Co, Moving, Packing, Key next door south. Phone Walnut 2136 or Douglas 4810. NEW I-R&OH FLA;I‘A e Only $20 a month, very close in, MOD!{RN, pressed brick. BNAP. Located 1107 North 23d St. Tenant still there. West. FOR ENT——Ap’& and Flats REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED | REAL ESTA' orth, ; South, E!! FIELD CLUB HOME FOR SALE. A modern home with § rooms and sleep- ing porch, oak finish, oak floors and ev- ery convenlence; east front lot 53x136 ft.; % block north of Woolworth Ave. Boule- vard, in the best part of the Field Club district. Price §7,000. The owner will move to the new Blackstone Nov. 1st and has instructed us to sell this property. It is not for rent. The price is right, but any reasonable offer will be consid- Br1d< J. H. DUMONT & CO,, 416-13 Keeline Bldg. Phone Dous. 690. FIVE ROOMS—NEW All modern in every detall; living and dining room all oak finish, with bullt- bo. ; pantry with elaborate ou boards; lcebox ~oom; full basement with in; shades; eleotric fixtures a all furnished. This is & real ba Eain at $2,760; $500 cash, balance on terma to sult. Others ask as much as 8,260, Let us show you this week. TRAVER BROS,, 705 Omaha Nat. Bk, Doug. 6388, Evenings Web. 4836 atory and a hal ining room and kitchen, extra bedroom and bath on first floor; upstairs are 2 large, well-lighted bedrooms; large garage with cement floor. This property is in very good condition: located on E St; east front; paving all pald. This is a bargain at the price we are asking, namely, $3,000. $500 cash will handle it. [] HIATT & CO,, 245 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg Tyler 60, O'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGCY. L e i SR AR T M "BEST BARGAIN IN TOWN. 7-room brick. 4 bedrooms, parlor with fireplace and one in reception hall; oak finish; stationary washtubs in basement; on car line; best neighborhood in town. 3009 Pacific, and only §30 per month. See it at once. ' Vacant November 1. L. B. SPAULDING & SON Tyl ler_ 100, V HOUSES WANTED, WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMRS WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PAR' +OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPER. TY WITH US FOR RESULTS. Brandels Thester Bids 3250 CABH. New bungalow, § rooms, all on one floor; strictly modern; on very easy terms; close in; located 1210 So. 26th Ave. Tei. Red 1881, Tyler 1034 iscellaneous. A RARE BARGAIN. A brand new attractive 6-room home In one of Omaha's best neigh- borhoods may be bought on oasy payments. It has city water, sewer, gas, electfc light, bath, hot and cold water in the basément, guar- anteed furnace, hedges and shade trees. The lot 1s full sized and close to car lines, churches, stores and schools. Wil show any time. CALL COLFAX 2492." HASTINGS & HEYDEN, START YOUR llgrl IN BENSONI BUY THIS LOT. 6 § rioe TE—Suburban 10 Acres Northwest of Benson ‘Within one-half mile of paved road; fine laying Jand. Has § acres in raspberries, § aores in alfalfa, 3 acres oultivated land. WL sell for §400 per acre on very easy t 1614 Harney St x138; located on Leoust tween Clark and Burnham, not far 'ER CENT to § per cent on best class olty ¥2.200 MORTGAGRE, Dearing 0% per cent OMAHA ho FARM and city loans, 5-6% and 6 per oent. MONEY to loan on Improved FINANCIAL $3,000 up, alse commissions. 933 Faroam Bt residences in_amo farm loans. Reasol PETERS TRUST CO. red by property valued at -Loomis Inv. Co., W. 0. W. ymes. Last Nebrasks farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglas 2716 W. H. Thomas, Keeline Bldg., Doug. 1648. EY—HARRISO! pCt' #16 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bl rms_and nohes, W buy good farm mort- sages. Kioke Inv. Co, Omaha. from school and car line. Geo. R. Wright Bee office, Omaha. Beautiful 8-Room All Modern Residence For Sale or For Rent This house is on a large corner lot on car line. The immense dou- ble living room, clear across front of house, is finished in oak and has |- a large fireplace, built-in seat, bookcases, 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 bedrooms, the bath room wfli shower and a fine large sun room-or sleeping porch. The house-is heated by furnace, located in big basement. ~ Therz is a large porch with brick pillars at the front of the houae 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|[AN OMAHA MANUFACTURING 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, i At Doug. 2926 anytime between 8:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m., and after|_ PAY IN 3, 3, 4 or 6 YHARS. BEST PLAN T190 to 910,001 _ Wead B TITY and farm loans. 6, 8%, § ;flr oent. J. H. Dumont ool dg. GARVIN BROS. yart*hert'se ~DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS, SHOPEN & CO, KEELINE BLDG. REAL ESTATR LOANS WANTED, | ! 'HOS. L. McGARRY, KEELINE BLDG. TEL. RED 4344 o proi ¥ .D. Wead, Y or per cent. Bes D. B. BUCK & CO,, 913 Omaha Nat. Bank. At il R CENT § per cent money. Toland ¥ d & Trumbull, 443 Bes Bldg. Doulns §707. LAY, W. T. GRAHAM| o BN BLDOy - S L MONEY on hand for oity and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City tional Hank Didg. 246 Omaha We are ready at all times to * | make loans on first-class city roperty and eastern Nebras- a farms. Rates on request, UNITED STATES TRUST CO.,, 212 South 17th St. Fin_l;nc All‘;‘;Y-!_ll(!d. 7 CONCERN, ‘Making & popular household necessity, selling direat to the trade, with an ited field and Increasing orders, s mor P! for machinery sad 0 to develop g‘l valuable pat- ents. Business 'grea than oapital Justifies. Need about' $10,000 and will #ell stock to that amount, which will pay from 132 to 16 per t on the in- vestment. Fullest Investigation Invited by parties seeking a and profitable investment. Box 72 ee. 7:30 p’ m. call Wal. 682. e DUNDEE. 5016 Cuming St. Strictly modern, new, 7-r. house, hard wood finish, extra well [REED A built and right up to the minute, ready to occupy. Price $5,400. Easy terms. 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, 300 Bee Bldg. = $250 CASH, $28.60 PER MONTH. ‘WI1Il buy one of the niftiest” bungalows in town, 6-r. and bath; strictly modern; oak finish, with a number of special fea- tures;\ high grade lighting and plumbing fixtures; full cement basement; furna dandy\ east front lot; 1% blocks to car. Price only $3,160. Let us show you this 6-ROOM residence, Bouth B Florence. NETHAWAY has 3, 4, 6, 20 and 135-acre impr. tracts for city property. Flo. 228. South Side. o, $1,60 cash, balance 316 per month. Doug. bargain, RASP BROS, Douglas 1663, 7-R. HOUSE AND 6 ACRES, Just listed 6 dandy acres with a seven- room house, near 49th and Brown Bts. Has 1% acres of strawberries, % acre of currants, bal. rich hard land. Dandy sub- urban home. See PAYNE INVESMENT COMPANY, 637 Omaha Nat, D. 1781 INVESTMENTS, NEW bungalow; also 3-1. and gardening; REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED (¥ INSURANCT—3400 - come on price, $2,500, heing 3 houses, § rooms each near high aschool and Creighton college. Also 6§ and 6-room bungalows, $200 down, and two 3 rooms, $96 down, balance monthly. CHAB. 'E. WILLIAMSON CoO. your terms and price; Inv. with $400, rent, 3 housea (flat cost 33,600, $2.500. D. 3107, T rooms, new, pak fnish, fully deco- rated, all modern, etc., $2,750; $200 cash, balance monthly. Colfax 1835. Look it over. 2626 CALDWBLL—Dandy 6-room cottage, modern except heat, walking distance. Webater-3726. 165156 GRANT ST.—1-r., T. F. Hall, 428 Ramge Bld 5—Six-room, 3504 N. 24th St. BEAUTIFUL HOME. We have for sale on very easy terms a splendid residence at 116 N. 33d St. This house has elght rooms, all in fine con- dition. The lot is 60x143. It is in a very desirable neighborhood and the price is certalnly low. conm., mudern, $26. Doug. 74 ‘Web. 1677. South. FIVE-ROOM cottage, modern except heat. ALFRED THOMAS, 77 Plerco. $18 per month. Telephone 208 First Natlonal Bank Bidg. \ 10. Tyle WE MUST SELL 3340 HARNEY ST. We want an offer for this 9-room mod- ern home; in excellent condition; full lot with garage. Price reduced to $6,600, but make us an offer—cash or terms. GLOVER & SPAIN e rooms with bath and Inside tollet, $10 per month. 1823 Dorcas. Doug- las 6671 . e, I?fi! MODERN 8-room house with ga FOR RENT—6-room, niodern house on 2217 DSt. Howard. Call Tyler 2180, 1216 PARK AVE.—7-r. mod. brick. Miscellaneous. Douglas 3963. 919-920 City National. WB_HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. TWO NEW-HOMES HOUSES AND COTTAGES, i [l IN CATHEDRAL DISTRICT_ PARTLY MODERN. '¢ 4R, 1616 Cartor Luke Bivd ; FOR SALE 4-R., 8401 Parker St. i 4-R. 3401 Maple St G 0o BEST BUY IN OMAHA. 3-R, §016 N. 42d St. a6 MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. Telephone OWNER, Douglas 163, 6-R./ 2004 Caratoga St....... s 2000 SR 21 N oty MopERN " 1| NICE WEST FARNAM HOME. 3 : = 26.00 R o e 20,00 1% -atory, both floors finished off; ne 6-R. 3919 N. 20th 8t... 30,00 415t St. and Dewey Ave.; in good repal 6 4114 Farnam St 36.00 | Former price $1,600, but will sell at 7-R., 642 S, 30th St. 37.60 | - much lower figure which owner gave us. 7-R., 3005 N. 18th St. . 30.00| 1If interested call 7-R., 915 S. 26th St (new brick F. D. WEAD, 310 South 18th. —F. D. WEAD, 310 South 18th. dwelling) ........... WEST FARNAM DISTRICT—8-room, 1 8-R., 3901 N. 17th St.. Beths, ‘neatly mew: big diasonne only 8-R., 1717 Park Ave.. $5,350. See it. 323 N. 38th Ave. M-R, 411 8. 33th Bt. W. L. SELBY & SONS have not yst formed the habit of cheapeping their houses, so FLATS, STRICTLY MODERN. that the price sells them. SR *PORTER & BHOTWE i | 918 LINCOLN BLVD—ii-room House, 202 8. 17th St Douglas 5013, strictly modern, with hot water heat 011 Tzard St 7 rma,, all mod., $36.00. Dougies 1414, 842 Bo. 224 St., 7 rms,, all mod., $31.00. 209 8. 13th §t., 10 rms., mod. ex. heat, $30, 1834 N. 21st'St., 6 rms,, mod. ex. heat, $207 1609 Lothrop St, 6 rms., all mod., $17.00. 108 Stanford Circle, 6 rms., mod. ex. heat, North. 5-Room Cottage ,150 good location, city water, sewer, bath and furnace. A Owner wants to. make 17.00. §404 Military Ave., 5 rms., pt. mod., $12.50. 2610 8. 12th 8t, § rms., pt. mod. . 1920 Bancroft 8t, 4 rm: BIRKETT & COMPANY, 423 Bee Bldg. gas electric light; “\full 60-foot lot. quick saje and has cut the price to $3,- |, 160. Look it over today on the outside and If you want to look through the in- side any time, call us—phone Tyler 50— and one of our salesmen will show you through. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Douglas 633. §6.00—1109 So. 28th St. $20.00—1734 So. 27t| floor, $t.) Louls flat. $20.00—1736 So. 27th, b-r., on second floor, good. $26.00—1708 Burt, 24 floor apartment, three rooms and bath, with heat. Good. D. V. SHOLES COMPANY, 915 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. 1103 PARK AVE., 8 rooms, modern. Fine . location and arrangements for rooms. | $32.50, 112 8. 36th Ave.,, 6 rooms, modern. West Farnam district. $35.00, 4160 Wakeley street, north of Davenport st., § rooms and sleeping poroh and sun room. New, never been occupied. $45. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, T 1636, Rose Bldg. nt more houses ana apartments to The fact that wh have practically cleaned out our big list s conslusive proof of the efficlency of our rent you want to keep your pla Payne & Slater Co. “Om: Men, 616 Omaha National Douglas 1018. gas and water. modern, 1st MY HOME FOR SALE. Bullt only three years. Has thres bed rooms, sleeping porch and bath on the second ' floor; vestibule, large living room, dining room, butles’s pantry, kitch- en and rear entry on the first floor; full basement; 60-foot lot, No. 3332 Walnut 8t. Phone Harney 6793. ROOM bungalow on Binney, near 16th St., for $2,660. Lot 50x124. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Douglas 1294, $2,250—WIIl buy the modern home at 268 Davenport St. This s $1,000 I than the price on the adjoining hou a ot of same JOHN W. $600 EQUITY in furnished 4-room house and all modern._ Will sell with fur- Call Colfax 3692 Bank Blg. 50—2639 Davenport St. . all med., - — RO W furnace, KOUNTZE PLACK rertricted district rem- §18,00—1508 N, 20th St. all mod. flat. [ ~ dence for sale. F V. Kniest, 3515 N. 18th. $32.50—566 8. 26th St., 1l mod. FOR SALh~—2 improved. Col. 1646 H. A. WOLF, 814 Ware Block. The Bee carried 42,908 MORE PAID Want Ads first 9 months of 1916 than same period 191, NEW BUNGALOW _ HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT Large living room with built-n book- aases, dining room with plate rail and Doug. 5064, This figure EXCEEDS THE COM- paneled walls, kitchen, two bedrooms and DINEQ GAIN of (he other two Omabs| path, all on one floor. & Oak finln and bapers by OVER 20,000 PAID ADS. ok floors, large attlc; full basement; Reason: Better Results, Better Rates. HOUBES FOR RENT. CREIGH, SONS & CO. 808 BEE BLDG DOUG. 200. HOUSES, modern, 5, 7 and 11 rooms. guaranteed furnace; large south front lot, close to car, school, stores and park. Wili call for you and show you this bunga- low. Phone us for appbintment SCOTT AND HILL CO.,, the -“Swappers’ Column.” Got anything you'd llke to swap? Use REAL BTATE-—Unimprovg(_l West. LARGE 60-FOOT LOTS. $100 TO $176. In city !imits; one block to car hne; paved street by the property. ONE DOLLAR DOWN, * 60 CENTS PER WEEK. There are fifty of them: they will not last very long. Phone us for particulars. SHULER & CARY, Phone D. 5074, Keeline Bldg. EQUITY in jot, 43d and California. Cathe- HASTINGS & HEYDEN, AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA, 300 aif- GENUINE bargain, GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 He€line Bldg. fi -ROOM modern house, with two acres REAL ESTATE—Investments Miscellaneous. SUBURBAN FARM, | Kerr Tsier 1508, | FARM AND RANCH LANDS Abstracts of Title, Title, Guarantes and Abatract Co., 306 8. 17th Bt, ground floor. Bonded %y Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. RACT CO., oldest abatract of- fice in Nebraska. 206 Brandeis Theal e i) e Florida Lands. BACI ST of Florida, Ten rs spent on draina, canals and improvements. Best ai ont. ds in the unfon for truck growl or ecltrus fruit groves. 366 growing da: year; no winter here, all sunshing, For prices and terms phone or write A. PARSONS & BON, Phone Doug. 7846. 653 Brandels Bldg. Overlooking first station on one of the main R. R. lines view, out of Omaha. Beautiful All’ under cultivation. Fenced and mced. Paved road along ofie side. miles to street car. frult, trucking, gard A bargain and at once, winner, Get particulars fruit tre bearing; small deposit d ‘Watts, 637 Paxton Blk. Phone Doug. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Two Double Brick Buildings 2913-2915 Dodge St. Well-bullt double brick bufldings, in a good location, Has 6 rooms on each sid Strictly all-modern in every way. Fi 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 out- Maryland Lands” EASTERN shore of Maryland; water front 0! 240-ACRE 'FAHH. 46 MILES tors, crabs, tes, Princess Anne, Md. Minnesota. FROM 3 miles from two good rall- g00d st of bulldings, consist- ing of 7-room house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, machine shed, windmill, ete, 160 acreq under oultivation; can practi- cally all ‘be cultivated; no waste land; t corn land; 30 head of cattle, ng of 13 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; 46,000 cash, all the time wanted on bal- ance, 6 per cent interest. Bchwab Bros., 1038 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn, Missouri Lands. SMALL MIBSOURI FARM—3$10 cash and 8 monthly; no interest or taxos; Innlywp . uctive land; close to 8 big markets. Write for photographs and full information, ul“n..l:' A-119, N, Y. Life Bidg., Kansas City, Mo. side and if you are interested, we will be [ GREAT BARGAINS—§6 down, §6_monthiy, flel-ed to show you through. Phone Ty- er 60. HEADACHES—HOW TO PREVENT THEM. is well worth the reading. 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Besides this, the volume con- tains the following: “The Eternity of Forms,” “Told in the Drooling~ STUDE 7 KER-WILSON AUTOMOBILE CO., 2-4 FARNAM BT. 2209 Farnam St. Douglas 3310. 1918 Ov 49| Ward,” “The Hobo and the Fairy,” 1018 Chewrolet Touring %0 |“The 'Prodigal Father” “The First Hudson Coups, late modsl, sacritice. Poet,” “Finis,” and “The End of the e pres—— Story.” : WILLYS-OVERLAND, TR, BlOHTERNTR cENfURY nv INC. York. G. P. Putnam's Sons. '$3.50 The author is a proficient master: of French history and of the French language and three of his works, in- cluding the present volume, have been “crowned” by the Institute of France’ —a distinction of special significance when conferred on a foreigner. Sew« enty-four years of the eighteenth cen~ tury are covered by “this volume— from the accession of Louis XV in USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Phone Douglas 3293—2047 Farnam 8t. REBUILT OVERLANDS, Perfoot in mechanical condition and appearanoe, Also Fords, Hupmoblile, Studebaker, oty Astonishingly low prices.; Cars 1715, to the meeting of the states gen- dumonktre e, eral in 1789, when the march of the List furnished to out-of-town purchas- | deputies through the streets of Ver-' ers. Bend for it. sailles to the solemn service before t the opening session was likened to the funeral procession of the mon~ archy. i & T IR SRR PO, o, o While Mons. Madelin's attention has been more eagecinlly turned to poli- tical history, he has never lost sight of other phases of this complex period, with the result that his vol- ume ensures a clear comprehension of the facts and a final im&l:nlon in’ conformity with justice. has ine deed done his task well. With this volume he won the Grand Prix Gor bert of the French Academy. Thak distinction, which is the blue ribbo: Bring in Your Ford We Will Take It in on A New Maxwell C. W. Francis Auto Co. Who's setting the pace now? In the first nine months of 1916 THE BEH gained 42,008 Pald Ads. EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN of the other two Omaha papers for|same period by more than— 20,000 PAID ADS. Good Results, Good Rates, Good Service. buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missourl. Price only $300. Address Box 808, Excelsior Springs, Mo. 1614 Harney 8t. dl}l tyllrlcl. lgox jzdl, Bee. North, " Northeast Corner 18th and Locust At a Bargain for Quick Sale Large south front corner lot, with pav- ing on both streets. House has 9 rooms; hot water heat, gas, electric lights, bath. Will make someone an elegant home. There is some shrubbery, shade trees and a nice hedge fence all around the prop- erty. There Is room enough to build two more houses, Located only one block from 16th and Locust streets (quite a business center). Owner has cut price to $56,000 if sold by December It will pay you to look thiy over at once. Terms can be arranged. 1614 Harney St. ferent buyers decided 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,, Tyler 187, 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, SE'%‘US INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 602. 1607-8 )l O. W. Bldg. Rent $540 a Year Price $5,000 Only $800 Cash Nearly new double brick and stucco ter- races, strictly modern, close in and always rented; paved street; on street car line, If your money is not bringing & per cent, let us show you these. 1614 HARNEY BT, FOR SALE, Double brick 8t, Louls flat, within four blocks of 16th and gain price, CALKINS & CO., Douglas 1313, City Natfonal Bank. REAL ESTATE. WM. COLFAX, 708 Keeline Bidg. Dous. 3373 A === FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. 8 good lots, northeast corner 32d and Seward, Montclair and Bemis park district, newly paved; water, sewer and gas; 1 block from car. Price and terms right. Phone owner, Webster 3126 . __Douglas 1722, MINNE LUSA—NIice lot on Titus Avi A FINE place for chicken raising, WANTED—4, 6 and_b-room. We have buyers for your property. 929-30 City Nat. i WANTED—L{stings of real estats in Oziaha FIRST TR)ST CO. Doug, 1161, Douglas 1000, Ground Floor McCagus Bldg. OWNER must sell east front lot on Fonte- Wil sell at Call nelle Bivd, In Clairmont. sacrifice price If taken at once. 24th St, can be bought at a bargain; lot must be sold. See me quick. C. A. Grimmel, 849 Omaha National Bk. Bldg. South. ACRES SOUTH. Improved and unimproved {n one to ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellevue car line. Best of school facllities. C. R. COMBS, Phone Doug. 3916. 809 Brandels Theater. HAVE two 160. Harney; close in; bar- | FOR BALD—330 acres unimproved land, 1 miles from Nowport, Neb.; 160 acres of | EXPERT au Nebraska Lands, . AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Thef-and Liability at lowsat rates KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, #13-14 City Nat. Bk. Bld, Doug. 3810, of history prizes, puts him in tHe same class with Albert Sorel, Albert Vandal, Thurcau Dangin and Hensi Welschinger, The bibliographies at T AUCTION : THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 2 P. M. CUSTER COUNTY LAND 640-acre farm and ranch. 200 acres under plow, lles level to gently rolling; balance rolling hay and pasture; falr set of improvements. For full informa- tion address ' NEBRASKA REALTY AUCTION CO, ___ Central City, Neb. o VALLEY COUNTY FARM AT AUCTION, 1 THURSDAY. NOV. 11, 2. P. M. . AT ORD, NEBRASKA. 660 acres well Improved 33 miles of Ord, 280 acres under plow, 30 acres al- falfa, balance hay and pasture. For full information address NEBRASKA AUCTION CO, Central City, Neb, meadow, cuts 180 tons of hay, balanee d CROBATOWN GARAGE, 016 B. 3dth_ Bt WE will trade you & new Ford for your old ONI; PACKARD closed Iaundaulet body, for —___Auto Livery and Garages. the end of each chapter are a testi- mony to Mr, Madelin's thoroughness. 14 NYBERG—4- 3 183-in. wheel base. New tires. EXCELLENT CONDITION, Call Harney 1486 after 6 p. m. Wil demonstrate. HOW WE ELECTED LINCOLN. By Abi J. Dittenhoefer. New York. Harper & Bros. 60 Ce Personal I"’e\::ollectionl of Lincoln and men of his time by the author, who was a campaigner for Lincoln in 1860, and Lincoln elector in 1864, SOCITEY'S MISFITS, By Madeline Z. Doty Now York. The Century Company. §1.38, Poignant human documents. reveal- ing the depth and reality of the na- tion-wide campaign for prison re- Doug. 4443. We buy OLD CARS. Parts for Hup 20, Oldsmoblle, Chevrolet, Apper- son, one, INDUSTRIAL GAIAQ%“OO.. 20th_and Harney. ug. 8361, sale at a bargain. R. C. Smith, 3024 Far- nam 8t Phone Doug. 3691, i 916—BIG SIX BUIC! ot condit 1 extra tire; bumper and full equipment. Call Harney 414. 'C'(:l‘i' ‘n'"un- for Fords, 'mb.i' LT Y form. The inm%c story of what goes JLLas | Biahel. CReON 8 318100 behind the bars of prisons and PATH Wi BATT ou, | reformatories. Thomas Mott Os- TELL & BINKLEY, = |borne says: “This book is on% of 3318 Harney Bt Doug. 1840. | those which the author could not help | writing; the facts she has learned must be told. She has done so with force and sincerity.” repairing, ‘“service car al- ‘ways ready.” Omaha Garage, 3010 Harney farm asture, Priced at §5,400, en-| 8t. Tyler cumbrance, §3,000, runs 6 years at 6 per | WHLL bullt barn, sultabls for any alae oar. | TH® MOTORIST'S ALMANAC. For 1917 cent, balance cash. Address Box 137, Bas-| 1411 Vinton. Dou; 2087, Anno Dominl. New York. Houghton, sett, Neb. ——e GOOD 160-acre Improved farm for sale at 8§70 per acre It wold soon; 70 acres broke, FORD for rent. Mitflin Company. §1.00. Containing much entertainment and not a few facts of concern and inter- Automobiles for Hire. You may drive it. I charge ;!un, "immf:;:“wr.. !.c“hdonl"o:";lr;f ":: BY ol DeuN RN BrmleeN DI ol intelligent motorists. Geo. Jacobs, owner. For sale by Fred Auto Tires ana Supp! it Jacobs, Dannebrog, Neb, EXTRAORDINARY GOOD INVESTMENT WIIl well or frade 3-story brick busi- ness block situated on corner in business district of Omaha, close to postoffice a occupled by high-grade mercantile busi- ness, \ Annual rent $4,200. For particulars call or write J. B. ROBINSON, 442 Bee Bldg. D. 8007, Omaha. farms and one 80-acre ebraska, to trade for city farm, eastern property, FOR Nebraska and o 160 AND 80-ACRE Johnson_ county, Neb, CAN well or exchange any lands you have to ofter. C, 640 ACRES, Al land, well improved and g0od location 4n Kimball county; oclear, Will consider Omaba property or farm DON'T throw y old tires. We make new tire from 8 cid ‘ nes and save {ol per cent. 3 in 1 Vulcanising Co., 1616 Dav. enport §t.. Omaha, Neb. uglas 2014, MIDSUMMER MOTORING IN mdROPR By De Courcy W, Thom. New York. Q. P. Putnam's Sons. $2.50. - A relief to those who, revolted at down this way. the destruction that is going on THOMAS CAMPBELL, Keeline Building, DOUGIAS COUNTY FARM. 200-acre farm, close to Waterloo, near- 1y all in cultivation. Priced right. 9100 reward for magneto we o abroad, wish to recall the peaceful, pleasant, ante-bellum days. 'Fhe vol- ume presents an account of 4,000 miles of travel at a progress that insures ap- 4 't ropalr. Col)n repaired. Baysdorfer. 210 N. 18th. ~ WRIGHT & LASBURY. you want, we have It. W, 914 City Nat. Bank Bldg., Omabha. farms; well improved. A bargain lu praved 80 in Sarpy county. STEWART, 16 8. 17th. NEB. Auto Radlator et NS ST i Ll Motofcycles and Bicycies HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | preciation of all that the wayside and the civic centers afford. The route is through Belgium, Normandy, Brit- tany, Touraine, Wurttemberg, Ba- varia. An interesting account is given of the Passion Play at Oberammer~ gau in 1910. Ropalr Hervice and D. 7390, prices right. 218 8. 19th £t gains In used machines. Victor Roos, “The Motorcycle Man,” °703 Leavenworth. HOMAN'S FIRST PRINCIPLES OF HLEO- J. Cai , McCague Bldg. ___ARCHER REALTY CO, 580 Brandels Bldg. zarden- ing or frult trees and berry bushes; 10 good lots; one block from car line and close to school. Price, $760; $1 down and 60c per week on each lof. Box 7047, REAL ESTATE WANTED b bouses that can te sold for 5100 casd, balance $1b per month: glve complete description frat W, FARNAM SMITH & CG, 20 Farpam 8t Tel. Dous. 1084. HAVE ral parties wanting to change Omaha property for acreuge. or write W. 8. FRANK, . 97,000 EQUITY in easterf Boulh Dakota FORD car and rooming houss fo exchani ——————— WE have some good homes and rental prop- GOOD lot, des Ranch spaciaiiat, sell or & city property land. Want residence or stock of goods. will l)i cash difference. £. W. Runyon, 8id . toget! for lota or aquity in house o I Call [ 5 after 6 p. m. BHox 7000, TWENTY ACRES OF LAND—Unincum- Oregon Lands. bered, located in the famous John Day district, near the Columbia river in Ore- gon. Title perfeot; value $60 per acre; will sell or exchange for clear Omaha lot, you. Box 7278, Bee, Omaha Bee. TRADES—TRADES—~TRADES, Farms, Cattle, Ranches, New Apart- gnnll. Flats, etc. ABBOTT, 4 Pateraon lock. erties for Neb. or Ia. Willlams Co., Omaha land. Edward F. Ford as part E._Franta, 201 Neville Bldx.. Omaha. Neb. INTER-ETATE REALTY CO,, Bldg. Doug. 88 for = N. P. Dodge & Co., Harney St. VACANT lota for jeweiry. Box 7483, B B — REAL ESTATE—BUSINESS PR'P. INCOME progerty near Ford plant. 16tb 8t | TEAM, Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles Meyer Lipofsky and wife to Joseph Maria N. Robqrts and husband to P 1. Young, northeast first and TRICITY, By J. B. Homans. New Yorl Sully & Kielntefoh. $1.00. As either a primer of electrical scl- ence or as a handbook of fundamental principles that would be appreciated even by an advanced worker, this lit tle book is in a class by itseff. Noth- ing is omitted and nothing is slighted that is necessary to give the reader a thorough grounding in the science. Kasparek, northeast corner Thirt: fourth and U streets, 40x93 . 5 r Thirty- enues, 120x Huntington Lothrop street, 120 feet venth street, south 186 k to Bryce Campl th streét, union. Bettlers south of Saratoga, west sid. 1 wanted: Ia for sale at low priess on | Arthur L. Anderson and wife to Lot- THE WOMAN GIVES, By Owen Johnson. cony xcellent lands for stook [ ten Anderson, southwest corner Thir- “luflrlkflhb Hg\'lrfl handler Christy, raising. Ask for bookiet 36 on Wiscousin | teenth and Polk street Boston. Little, Brown & Co. $1.26. Central Land Grant: state acres wanted. [ reah H. Cutler and hu; Subtly gifted, beautiful, h It interested in frult lands, ask for book. lot 00 Apple Orcbards. Address Land Com. missioner Boo Railwey, Minneapolls, Mina = | T For Sale. Owner. Harney 3164 CLOSING out stock of delivery. wagons, only four t, aJl at special bargain prices. JNT. Case Plow Works, 814 Jackson 8 ) ] A wagon, for ,960 6104 N, 17th. th frnlephnnn Doug. 829 LES—F. D. Wead, 310 8. 1sth ot _Got_anyihing you'd iike to awap? Uss | FAMILY horse and bugsy for saie, Gall the “Swappers’ Column.* Doug, 2987, William A, Leet to Lida L. Li David B, Nathan Somberg and fhaving D. Snyder et al., much to give, Ingg Sonderson gives ‘1.0“'7."‘:0" much and counts” not the price .so ohn H. Robb a long as she %alns her object—the re- berg, Crown Point generation of a man. As you read east of Twenty-elghth ! and joy in the youth and love of Bo- hemian life, {ou -are enthralled b, the mystery of Dangerfield’s past and. touched to the heart by the greats ness of Inga's sacrificial spirfit. Woms en are the givers of this world and 1imen take their devotion and y with carelessness and always as they 1|get less-the givers give more. t, ‘Twenty-seventh street, 82 feet south of Burt street, west alde, 40x57.5.. uck and wife to Clara Fischer, Decatur street, 250 feet west of Thirty-elghth street, south wide, b0x130 a' wite to Kate B. Bwartslander, northwest corner Elev- enth and Fort streets, 84.7x133.... \ rs

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