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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 12, REAL BTATE REAI.. ESTATE 2118 SOUTH 32D AVENUE A wonderful location fronting on Han- scom Park. 150-foot lot, plenty of shade _ trees. A large roomy house, thoroughly modern. This was formerly the home of Gen. Mgr. Holdrege of the Burlington. For a quick sale it is priced down to $12,500, on very easy terms. balance at 6 per cent. $4, 000.00 cash, and the See it and you will appreciate the bargain. Coad Real Douglas 4486. - Estate Co. Mark J. Coad, Mgr. IF YOU PAY RENT In ten years you pay for the house you live in, But You Do Not Own the House At $40 a month you pay 34,800 At $50 » month, $6,000. Let us show you a planned, artistic, complete, for large lot in Dundee, 7-room house, well Only Forty-Five Hundred Dollars. \ House just completed, oak finish and floors, sleeping porch, ted, cellar, furnace hea c improvements- all i veranda. flonnd ncdc, roomy front ‘Why Pay Rent? Why Not lee in Your Own House? :,:‘ - Ask mban this pmmv ~ George & Phone D. 766. Phone D. 756 and we will show Company 902 City Nat. Bank Building. 225-Acre Iowa Farm 14 Miles North of Co. Bluffs--Level Rich Land 1-4 Mile from Station Every foot of this land can be tilled. New house, new corn- erib and m;mofim buildings fair. This land lays east of the drainage dif alfa hay and pasture. that prevents any of the land being wet. Some Owners Say to Sell at Once {Anyone desiring to purchase a farm close to Omaha and Coun- eil Bluffs, whm you can market your products at the highest pncu. should inv te this farm at once. one in our automobile to see it and know the price ti We will gladly take t we are ffering this farm at will sell it. For further information or umu. call or write us. Hastings & Heyden 1614 HARNEY STREET. s FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE " Real Estate, Lands, Etc. . SS west lowa farm to deal for r Colorado land. ""THOMAS CAMPBELL, KEELINE BLDG. —— REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTEDO—( § and $-roomed housts houses L ean be ol balance m r:l' month; complete dnulm.hl et ‘ARNAM SMITH & CO, o Tel_Dous. 10i4 i - for sale. N. P, _at 1ith. Telephone 364 it SALESSF, D. W-u. i i Tith Su ALL PHONES TYLER 50, REAL ESTATE—B'ness Pr’pty TT3TH AND PARK) This is one of the loca- tions that ean be bought nl far less than its real valus, The lot has a frontage of 63 feet on 24th St. and has 130 feet on Parker and is surfounded by good business properties. Both streets are paved and paving pald for in full, 24th Dt is bound in time to be the main thorough fare nortu and south and anyone buyl this lot is almest sure to double thelr money In hort time, One-half cash will _hand! ARMBTRONG-WALSH CO)IPANT, 333 Rose BId, __Tyler 1 BARGAIN NEAR FORD PLANT Nonresident owner of property at No. 1116 N. 16th wants to dispose of same at ments comprise & fiveiroom for $16.00 per month. Lot it front 6th, Paving and xes paid In full. Look this id submit your offer Mon- i‘gz) BYRON REED co., ll Ia "ll ., near venworth, _N. P. DODGE & CO 15th and lllm 7 71,500 MORTGAGE, bearing 1 per cent semi- .ann.; secured by farm, 2 miles from town, [ valued at ll.“' ‘Talmage-Loomls Inv, ' Co. W, 0. W. Bids. \ Is Offered for The Berkeley Apartments This Fine Apartment Building the First Time Income $4,299—Yearly Leases This building is on a corner lot, five blocks from the heart of the business center, consisting of thirteen apart- ments. Each apartment has a large dressing room, with a built-in chiffonier; Murphy bed; ice boxes that open from the outside; tile bath room floors gas stoves; and the ar- rangement of the apartment ment house in the city. is not excelled in any apart- ~ The rental value is low and will make someone an investment that will pay:a large return on the money in- vested ; and its location is such that the natural increase in the 'value'of the land will become greater each year. The cost of maintenance has been minimized, and you can make no mistake by investigating this “uildlng at once. Someone. is going to buy a bargain. Ask for Mr, Benson. Hastings & Heyden. 1614 HARNEY STREET. " FOR SALE Furnished House and Landscaped Lot In Field Club District ‘The house is s modern frame structure 1 base: floor, Giblin equipped oil_burner which llVl perfect during the coldest: weather last winter and warrants the owner in its continued this winter. The flrll floor has recep hall, living dining room, bntm‘ Enntr(‘ kitchen ami rear entrance, fitting to e box. floor large hall with Ilum closet at nd four bed rooms with in each room. H room or Porch s the entire front of the Mo to d!niu room which i gs - downstairs. oor s and Georgia pine facings upstairs, - Completely equipped with storm doors and screens for doors and windows. Awnings for windows on south and west. Lion hot wlhr ittachment. !or summer 'use. Gas Plan of house and grounds offered for sale in this advertise- um actually in the labor of the o thl past fours years and the time it taken for fnwth of shrubbery, Qtt-. all of which is in full bloom or bea ‘f The lot is 63 feet wide by ll'l oot M well set o\n to shrubbery, etc.—2 cherry trees, 2 apple trees, one pear tree, a bea 1nn arbor with 21 runni n{ it— 40 feet o! be of blackberries and loganberries, 80 rose bushes, peonies, butterfly wh ‘ete.—all surrounded by a well hidden wire £ 0“,‘5:. furnishinga nl lln house are modern. More than § having been bought within the wm nell described above for th 0. $5,000 cash and the bal- th“ monthly psyments of $31.50 per mon! For further particulars or an_inspection of the premises address E. H. D. care of FINANCIAL and sold confidentlally. Investment Broker, S8t. BANKS Jacob Paul, Minn, et LI e d YRR SR Real Estate, Loans, Mo es. § PER CENT to § per cent on best class tlly residences in amounts $2,000 farm loans. Reasonable commissior PETERS TRUST CO,, 1822 Farnam REAL ESTATE loans, & per cent. Bes D. B. BUCK & CO., 912 Omaha Nat. Bank. NO DELAY, w. T GRAHAM, BEE OMAHA hot tka farmas. O'KEEFE REAL mATl Co., IO“ Omaha Nat'l. Phone Do "lt olty lun’. l % and ¢ it W H. Thomas, K BI D.l’." ‘l’::l ”—_ex “MONBY—) nuou & MORTON 916 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bidg. \ PHONE TYLER 50. $6,000 Buys 10-room, strictly modern; large garage; home 4 yrs. old; every de- tail cared for, even to hot water heat, and all ready o move in; 1-3 cash, bal. 14% full lots and strictly mod- ern 4-room bungalow, full basement; 2J4 blocks, large school, stores, street cars; lctullly worth g.SOO. Y PRICE, $6,000, 1-3 CASH, BAL. TO SUIT. WILLIAM COLFAX D. 8873, 702-4-6 Keeline Bldg. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mort, MONEY 1o _loan on_improved nd ranches. We also buy good farm mort- gages. Kloke Inv. Co, Omaha. DON'T PAY IN INBTALLMENTS, PAY IN 2, 3, 4 or 6 YEARS. BEST PLAN. SHOPEN ‘& CO.. KEELINE BLDG. REAL ESTATH LOANS WANJTED. THOS. L. MoGARRY, KBELINE BLDG. TEL. RED §PER CENT and ¢ per cent mone; nd & Trumbull, 448 Bee Bidg. Dougias 6707. 100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D, Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam § MONEY on hunfi “for city and tarm loans. W. Binder, City Nationa) Banl Bids. 345 Omaha *» Nat'l Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loans, 6, 5%, 8 per cent. J. H, Dumont & Co., 416 Keeline Bidg. Abstracts of Title. Kerr Tte o Guhrantes and Abstract Co., 806 8. 17th Bt, ground floor, ma-a by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. RACT CO., oldeat abatract of- fon 1 Nebraska. / 106’ Brandels Theater. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORT IN PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA FOR SALE. 1t you are a sportsman read this ad oyer mora than once. Then get busy; it's the opportunity of a lifetime. For good reasons the owners of one of the finest summer resorts in the northern woods has decided to place his property [ nd cabins are of logs. island of 24 acres In randest deep-water lakes. The boating and bathing are un- excelled; there are bass grounds where this gemey fish is caught in abundance, together with pike, trout, crapples and other varieties; the hunting In season is &re Near by the Misslssippi has its source in Itasea S 'k, about all there s a scenfe tascinates source of delight. Here one may fidle away a summer in idealistic simplicity, with every appealing _sport at the command of visitors. The owner wants to sell it, but would take land in North Dakota or Mon- tana as part payment. would buy it and convert it Intoa club nroperty for a company of wealthy sportsmen would make a tenstrike. For full particulars address J. G. CHRYSLER & SON, Lake Park, Ia. kansas cotton bottom y a ditch; grow anything; timber fair; 3 houses; $15 per acre; terms. Address L. L. VenDervoort, Paragould, Ark. Idaho Lands. 1916. FARM AND RANCH LANDS AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOPILES 118-ACRE IOWA FARM. 2% miles southwest of Underwood on river to river road, known as Pat Keegan farm, 12 miles from Council Bluffs, Ia. 22 acres pasture, 10 acres of hay. The best land in Towa. 10 acres tame grass, balance cultivated. All fenced and cross fenced, Best of water and abundance of it. 6-room house, barn for 12 horses, 40x60; granary, corn crib and other outbuildings. If you want & high class farm home address O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO,, Doug. 2716, 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank. ___ Kansaslands. Kansas Wheat Lands We have several thousand acres im- proved or unimproved wheat and alfalta land, §15 to 340 per acre, in the famous Pawnee valley, admitted to be the great- est wheat belt of the United States, where one crop pays for the land and few crops make owners rich; 2,000 acres now In wheat; will sell 100 acres or whole sectlons, ,$22.50 to $33.50 per acre, on liberal terms; send for fllustrated booklet, description, price list. Add. J. W. Ferguson, __3, Topeka, Kan. “Missouri_ Lands. BMALL MISSOURI FARM—410 cash and 3§ monthly; no Interest or taxes; highly pré- ductive land; close to 3 big markets. Write for pno&o:r-ph- and full informa- tlon. A-119, N, Y, Lite Build- Route sippi Lands. FIND river bottom farm In Wayne county, Miss. $17.50 per acre. Near county seat. M. §. Whitworth, Route A, Waynesboro, Miss. Montana Lands. BIG CROPS IN MONTA! I own a good section of hnd only lnl( mile to new raliroad town In central Mot tana; another section, fifteen rods to r. siding, d other lands. Will sell on very easy terms to close partnership or might take some trade. It is your chance. Address owner. GUY B. ELWOOD, 749 McKnight Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Nebraska Lands. AT AUCTION 1,200 ACRES OF NEB. LAND to be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION. SALE TAKES PLACE IN THE OFFICE OF DOWD AUCTION CO,, 1126 W. O. W. Bidg., Omaha, Neb. TUBSDAY, NOV. 14, at 2 P. M. SHARP. Legal numbers all of Section 8, Town- ship 18, Range 40, Arthur county, Ne- braska. This section will be sold on terms , balance payable 50 r until paid for. , al numbers are west half of east tion 1, and eas tion 3, Township 19, Range 41, Garden county, Nebraska. This section will be sold on terms of §1 per acre cash and 75 cents an acro per year till pald for. The above land Is cheap western land; Section No. 2 is pretty well improved, and wome in cultivation on each section; it will be sold to highest bidder on above date regardless of value. For full information regarding. this land call_or address Dowd Auction Co. 1126 W. O. W. Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Remomber the sale takes place in_the Dowd Auction Co. office, Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 2 p. m. James L. Dowd, R W Morse, Owner. Auctloneer; NEBRASKA FARM NEAR OMAHA. 150 acres, 6 miles from Florence, one-third mile from paved road. Good land, poor improvements; about 110 acres cultivated, including 15 acres alfalfa; balance tim- bered pasture with running r. Price, §110 per acre; $7,000 cash, balance 5 and 10 years, at { per cent. This farm will nrnduce as much per acre as high priced farms near Omaha. The crop this dry year shows what the soil is. TO LAND INVESTORS. 1t you want to buy land as an investment it will be more profitable to buy this low- priced farm and develop it than to buy high-priced land. We can furnish a good tenant and can alsh show you how to make this farm worth 40 per cent more than the present price. Ask for full par- ticulars. J. H. DUMONT & CO., Phone Doug. 690. 120 ACRES, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA., 5 miles southwest of Herman, 10 acres pasture, 20 acres hay, 88 acrés in crop, all fenced; 7-room house, barn 8 stalls, 36x 40, and many other outbulldings. Mort- gage $5,000, due 1919, at 6 per cent. Of- fered for & short time at $136 an acre. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY*= HOME. 56 acres, high southeast slope, 16 miles from Omaha; house 11 rooms, modern, complete, water system, large barm, ce- ment floor, good chicken house, extra large hog house, lots of woven wire, some frult, fine view, beautiflu shrubbery, located 16 __416-18 Keeline Bldg. ml. from Omaha on Blair road, half mile | « from Ft. Calhoun. Live stock and im- pmvcmenu may be Incl\ldod in purchase. See un_ for ‘prices and term O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE COMPANY Doug. 2716, 1016 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. DOUGLAS AND SARPY NO BETTER INVESTMENT TODAY THAN FARM LANDS AND ACRE- AGE NEAR GROWING OMAHA. ‘We have a large list of 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 240, 320 acres and up. If you are & prospective buyer we would be very glad to show you the goods. Bring wife with you, so if you see what you wish you can transact business, as many a good property we have one week Is mot with us the next. FARMS NEAR OMAHA OUR y. SPECIALTY. Orin S. Merrill Company, N. E. Corner 23d and M Sts., So. Om-hl A QUICK SALE BARGAIN. 400 acres in Logan county, Neb., fenced and cross-fenced, falr Improvements, 80 acres under cultivation, 150 can be culti- vated, rest is grazing land. price and terms. Joseph Michener, Coun- cil_Blufts, Ia: T HAVE for sale 160 acres improved, eight miles west on Dodge street, paved, ad- Joining Glaudt section on west. $200 per acra now; after January 1, price will be 9300 per acre. Good terms. Phone Har- v 718, W. S. Blackwell, 3618 Farnam Some one who | - ) hn Reduced price for 10 days; possession * given. Easy terma. STEWART, 216 8. 17th. AUTGC-SPRING INSURANCE Save the cost of replacing broken springs—Insure well-oiled, plia- ble, rustless, easy-riding springs —Eliminate all spring squeaks. THE G. L. W. SPRING OILER ATTACHED IN ONE SECOND Lasts a lifetime. Is guaranteed to do as claimed in this ad. Sells for 25¢ each. Four to sixteen are required for each auto. The cost of replacing one broken spring is more than the cost of an entire set of oilers. ASK YOUR DEALER G. L. W. SPRING OILER CO. 894 Brandeis Bldg. Omaha, Neb. Willys-Overland Inc. - USED CAR DEPARTMENT Phone Douglas 3292—2047 Farnam St. Two 1916 Overlands, 5-passenger. Two 1915 Overlands, 5-passenger. One 1914 Overland, 5-passenger. One 1917 Overland, Roadster. One 1913 Hupp, 5-passenger. One 1914 Hudson, 5-passenger. One 1914 Cole Coupe, 4-passenger. One 1914 Ford, 5-passenger. One 1913 Oakland b-passenger. One 1917 Maxwell 5-passenger. All of the above cars in FIRST-CLASS conditm:. as low as $126 and up. Cars Demonstrated. List furnished to out-of-town purchasers. Send for it. e FARM AND RANCH LANDS 2 Wisconsin Lands, UPPER WISCONSIN—Best dairy and gen- eral crop In the union. Settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices on casy terms; excellent lands for stook raising. Ask for booklet 35 on Wisconsin ; state acres wanted. Write me for | _m RANCHES AND FARMS FOR SALE. 145 a.. eastern Neb., 376 per a. 160 a., Dawson county, $30 per a. 40 a., Mill county, la., Pacific Junction. 1036_a. ranch in Kimball county; trade for income city property. WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO. 413 Karbach Bik Dougias 3607. SEND your name today. Recelve offers from land owners, agents, everywhere, United Realty Assoctates, Joliet, Iil. will X BARGATIN—640 ncres of state school Jand | in Loup county for $640.00. Would _con- sider a_ Ford as part payment. Write owner, W. Ludwick, 402 Ganter Bldg., Lincoln, Ni A BNAP for sale. miles from o. 116 acrea ‘or sale 3% Neb. I will be In cade Hotel, November 13 A HIGHLY improved farm for grain rent. TOLAND & TRUMBULL, il 448 Bee nge any lands you anan, MeCague Bldg. MELBA CITY bas just beeh opened under the United States Reclamation Project. ‘Write for full particulars to Melba Town- site Co, Melba, Canyon County, Idaho. Iowa Lands. AT AUCTION Four good farms containing 80 acres each, will be sold at Public Auction on the 'ma, one mile east and 24 miles south of Langdon, Mo, on easy terms. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18TH, AT 1 M. These farms are about 14 miles south of Jowa state line are level and the best black soil; all in cultivation and all in winter wheat that go with farms; fair improvements. If you want one of the best producing farma in the country at your own price, don't fall to attend this sale. The legal numbers are south hailf of Sec. 32, Town, 64, Range 41, Atchison Co, Mo, Thess farms rent for 2.5 of wheal corn, delivered. For further information see Frank BHobbitt, Langdon, Mo., or Dowd Auction Co., 1126 W. O. W. Bldg., Omaha, Neb, JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer. _____FRANK BOBBITT, Owner. _ FINE lowa farms, close to Omaha, all llul. priced right. See ua first, T. Smith Co,, 314 City Nat'l Bank Bidg., ‘Omaha. Oklahoma Lands, OKLAHOMA LAND, Wheat at present price has three times the debt-paying power it had two years ago. Land that produces enough wheat in one year to pay for itself is a good in- vestment. We have the land. Write for our list today. J. R. Caudle, Collinsville, OkL FOR SALE—OKiahoma biack land farm; highly improved; near good town; takes $6,000 to handle, balance terms; write owner If you want first class home. John D Bl‘d"l’l. Ul Tex. Texas Lang. MR, RENTER: Upon recelpt of your name and address I will send fou the most ltv- eral proposition for man of moderate means to procurs ferm and cattle for feeding and dairying ever offered. dalry cows to pay for themselves, wlm the cream checks and the feeders : G. Tem- Call or write for my free book describ- ing good corn and alfalfa land In east Texas for 325 per acre. W. 8. FRANK, 201 Neville Bik. ‘ylgu aré thinking o a home in the e gulf coast country, send for book- elt, “Algoa Mean Opportunity.” Henry Mackay, Algoa, Tex. \ FARM LAND ‘WANTED 5,000 scres, wantsd by xperitnoed cattle man. _Address Box 244, Rock Port, M FARMS WANTED—Have 1,000 buyers; de- scribe your unsold property. 310 Farmers Exchange, Denver, Colo. WANTED—To rent or buy Improved farm, 40 to 160 acres, within 50 miles of __Omaha. Box §030, % AUTOMOBILE TELL & BINKLEY Used Cars at Honest Prices | 1 Hupp 3i-touring car 1 Franklin 6-cyl. roadster, fine condition . 1 Buick 5-pas: 1 Franklin, 7- 1 single cyl.. motorcycle TELL & BINKLEY AUTO REPAIRING. Phone Doug. 1540. 2318 Harney St. $100 per a. Near | and tube, 1916 Stearns | 1914 Hudson 1914 Hudsor Chalmers ‘agency . My price on this car . This car was purchased new s short time ago by a gentleman who at that time had use for a seven-passenger car, but owing te changed conditions In his family declded that a four-passenger car would better suit him and he traded hjs Chalmer car in on Seripps- Booth eight_cylinder car, me a difference of $60, thus mak- ing the full price of the Soripps- Booth car. His -loss on the Chalmers is your gain of $250. Hurry it you want this profit W. M. CLEMENT 2208 Farnam St Some W. M. CLEMNET MOTOR COMPANY 1917 model Chalmer seven-pas- enger car, has been run less than 200 mtles, equipped with extra tire The new price at any 81,418 31,165 paying Who's setting the pace now? In the first ten months of 1916 THE BEE gained 41,040 Paid Ads. EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN of the other two Omaha period by more than— 20,000 PAID ADS, Good Regults, Good Rates. Good Service. AUTO CLEARING H 2209 Farnam St, paper for same Douglas 3310, Knight 8, touring Six model 5¢ Coupe ... 1917 Maxwell Tour., brand new KILLY, 80 per cent. __Davenport 8 AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest rates. ELLIS & THOMPSON, . Doug. Hl' 2216-18 Farnam St. TON'T throw away old tires. We | “new tire from two old ones and maxe you 2-in-1 Vuloanizing Co., 1516 . Omaha, Neb. Douglas 14, “You a new Ford for your INDUSTRIAL GARA( 20th and Harney. i Douglas 853, lot or land. T USED CARS AT REA C. W. FRANCI LOPEBCES lll‘ Farnam St 5-PASSENGER Overland, old; will sell for §450, or for good Douglas 6767, e §-PASSENGER Overland aut dition, $200. 316 South 18 running con- g00d order, FOR SALE—Ford top for - Phone Walnut 1662, e

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