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FOR RENT—Ap’ts and Flats| REAL ESTATE—Unimproved| REAL ESTATE WANTED n-t. ail modern. t. ,00—818 N. 16th 8¢, 9 ~l‘. flat, l“»l.-lll’ Davenport St. $35.00—523 8, 36th Bt, 6. bungalow. H A LF, §14 Ware Block. Douglas $068. FIVE-RQOM modern bungalow, on car line and paved street. State Savings & Loan Assoclation, Douglas 2443. all mod. all modern FOR RENT—Business Pr'p'ty Stores- . STORE ROOM at 1807 Farnam St T. F. Hall, 433 Ramge. D. 7406. MODERN store, 16th St. near postot low rent. G, P. Stebbina. STORE room with four rooms in rear. 2116 Cuming St, / Phone Web. 8358, Offices and Desk Room. DESIRABLE studlo location in Wead Bidg. 18th and Farnam, and in Baldrige Bldg. 20th and Farnam; rental reasonabl F. D. WEAD, Wead Bld DESIRABLE office rooms in the rerasd Crounse block, 119 N. 16th Bt. (cpposite postoffice), $10 to $16 per month. Conrad Young, 322 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1671, CHOICE office sp Baird Bldl‘. 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. Miscellaneous, T HAVE a_spiendid barn for rent in rear of 1916 N, 26th St. Two large roomy stalls, room for wagons or carriages, har- ness closet, electric lights, hay loft, ete. Only §6 per month to good tenant. Call Harney 3204, FOR RENT—Office and warehouss, space with trackage. 914 Farnam St. WANTED TO; RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED—Listing on coltages o houses to rent or sell on casy payments. Have cus- tomers walting. Inquire 413 Karbach Block. Douglas 3407, GALLAGHER & NBLSON wiil Jook after your rentals. 644 ndels Bldg. Doug, 3383. Miscellaneous. WANTED—Houses, stores and apartments for our rental department. N, P, Dodge & Cui. Harney 8t. at 15th. Telephone Doug, 8290, = REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED West. BEAUTIFUL HOME iave for sal ery eASy terms & lflllndld mldlno- at I“ N. au 8t. Thi house has ht rooms. all in fine con- ditloa. The lot ls 50x143. I' s In a very desirable ghborhood and the price ls eartainly ALFRED THOMAS. 308 First National Bank Bide. baths. nearly $6,260. See it. 318 LINCOLN strictly modern, Douglas 1818, ow lscount, 333 N 38t Ave. U BLVD-—-11.room house, with hot water heat only | A Real Bargain 3720 North 21st Street Only $200 Cash Balance $238 Per Month A dandy 7-room home; kitchen, dining and Iiving room, reception hall and 3 bed- rooms and bath. Modern ini every way. The price is only $2,450. You must ses this one. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Glesing. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. VERY SPECIAL BARGAIN. 3 2,250—~Will buy modern home at 25638 Dav- enport St.; worth $3,000; family iliness reason for selling. JOHN W. ROBBINB. 1802 FARNAM ST. NEW BUNGALOW. A five-room, strictly mcdern bungalow, with bath. It is finished in oak. up-to- date, bulit-in features and lighting fix- tures; full basement, large attic. Located at 3923 North 25th St. Price, $5,160; ensy terms, NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bullding. Phone Doug. 4270, KOUNTZE PLACK restricted district resi- dence for sale. A. V. Kniest, N. 18th. FOR SALE—? acres Improved. Col. 1545. —_— e e South. FIVE ROOMS—NEW All modern in every detall; \iving and dining room all oak finish, with built-in bookcases; pantry floor drain; shades; electric fixtures and screens; all furnished. This is & resl bar- . ®ain st $2,760; 3500 cash, balance om terms to suit. Others ask as much as 4,280 Let us show you this week. TRAVER BROS,, 106 Omahs Nat. Bk. Doug. 836. Evenings Web. 4885 HANSCOM PARK. $200 DOWN AND $30 PER MO, 5-room, strictly modern bungalow, lo. cated on south 33d street, one-half block from Hanscom park. Living room, dining room and kitchen downstairs. 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs. Full cement base- ment, hot nlor heat. If sold this week will take $2,900. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. South. ACRES SOUTH. and unimproved in line. Best of school facilities C. R. COMBS, Phone Doug. 3916 809 Brandels Theater. [ ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellevus car THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916 AUTOMOBILES CYL, Mitchell & car for sale t Roy Btranathan, Silver City, Ta 7 GRAIN AND PRODUCE|LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Higher for Week—Sheep and Lambs Make Big Jump. HOGS 25¢c TO 30c HIGHER LEGAL NOTICES. the bidder, If succesaful, will onter into & contract with the School District pursuant to bld and glve a surety bond, satisfactory t h 50 t of St S Sk, giirabey o | UBOOFtain Putures Make Oash tion of contract and pay of 1 Wheat Market Quiet and Lower Prices Prevail. Cluiima; Cortitied ohecks will be Feturne CORN RECEIPTS ARE LIGHT WANTED—4, § and 6-roomed houses that can be sold for §100 cash: balance $16 per month; give complete description firat letter, i Auto Livery and Gara l. repalring, ‘'‘servi - Gmaha Garags, 3010 Harney BL 'ryl-r 865. GARAGE for rent 3380 ® ster 2845, W FARNAM SMITH & CO 1320 Farnam. Doug, 1064, WE h.n buyar- Tor your m -STATE TER ) 929 l. City Nat'l Bl . 8862, WANTED—Listings of real eatate ln Omaha for male. N. P, Dodge & Co., Harney Bt., at 165th. Telephone Doug. 829. once to unsuccessful bidders and to the Web- | successtul bidder upen executlon of contract an Ave. st be plainly marked with the T STROMBERG SHRVICE ST. "m';;! name of the school bld on and for the REA TE—Suburk ) st, | PATt of the conatructien they represent. [ —REAL ESTATE—Suburban O rbretors my speciuity. Rod 4148 | Flane will be on fla on wnd atiet’No- Omaha, November 11, 1916. Omaha, November 11, 1916, Benson. FARM AND RANCH LANDS $100 reward for magneto we can't vepair. | architects, 833 Brandels Bullding, Omahn,| The cash wheat market was rather quiet | Recelpts wer mn START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUY THI(S LOT. $10.00 down and $10.00 par month: price 8300 00; size 138; Iccated on Loowst 8t, between Clark and hn\nn. not far trom echool and car line Geo. R Wright. Ree office, Omaba. O Dundee. DUNDEE BARGAINS. Have sightly lots and up-to-date homes for sale in the beautiful and restricted additions of DUNDEE, HAPPY HOLLOW, and EVANSTON; come and see me be- fore deciding elsewhere. C. A. GRIMMEL, 84§ Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. X South Side. FOR BALE. §% acres; 6-room houss, chicken house, barn, frult tre grapes, on car line.. B seneeesns $4,000 3 acres; 5-room hmln, barn, fruit trees, alfalfa veeas 3,800 § acres; 4-room house, barn, bear- 2,300 4,000 ing fruit trees and grapes, price. 8 acres; new f-room hou 4% acres unimproved on car line; rich soil, just the ce for gardening . pavan J. H. KQPI 4738 South 24th St. T-ROOM residence. Bouth Svde 71 1a0; cash._bajance 316 per mortk Dous o Florence. WETHAWAY has 3, 4, §, 30 and \3h-acr . Flo. 338, impr. tracts for city prop 1,800 i Miscellaneous. LARGEST avallable suburban tract near Omaha; 725 acres for sale at $130 an acre; eleven miles from 16th and Far- nam; railroad station on the farm, and paved road to its border. Ideal for alfalfa and fruit or suburban or summer homes. H. Gifford, 420 So. 36th St., Omaha, Neb. ey REAL ESTATE—-lnmtmsnh TWELVE PER CENT INVEST)"CNT'. There are not many rental investments now which bring 10 or 12 per cent. Here are two; look Into them; nelther takes much money, Well built, well planned, well located bungalow, up-to-date, will rent steadily at $26; the next one, same thing, renting for $27.50, Only $3,400; on easy payments, or 12% per cent, Cozy little place, Clifton HIll, paved street, good repair, 4 rooms, toilet, rents $13, should bring more, and $1,400 will buy it on easy terms, A few others. See me at once. GEORGE G. WALLACE 614 Keeline Bldg. BALE. Double nrlnk Et Louls flat, withia to olocks of 16th and lhnwrl clope in; bar &ain price, INS & CO. Deulu llu City National Bank. INVESiME T: < Cornet, close in, two houses, annual rent $720. Price, “,IM). 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, 300 Bee Blds. Tyler 1506, REAL ESTATR WM. COLFAX, 708 Keeline Bldg: ' Dous. $313. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. X 13-ROOM rooming house for sale of ex- change for equity in lots: or house and lot, or good car; good lwnlon. Call Doug- las 5805 after 6 p. m. HAVE two 160-acre farms nnl one $0-acre farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade for city prope: Y. ARCHER REALTY CO, 630 Brandels Bidg. 4 HOUSES NEAR FORD PLANT. Will exchange ¢ good Income properties, Slbse ;in, - valby tlzooo. for vacant lots or plece of land, EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO., 430. 801 Omaha Nat, Bk. Bldg. \ ‘olls_repaired. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 15th Auto Radiator Repalr Mrvlc;.‘ wnd 0. N prices right. on account of the uncertain condl- tiow of the future market and wheat prices y ruled from steady to lo low Oftlolal Monday Offlofal Tuesday . Officlal Wednesday Nebraska. One set will be on file at the Bullders' Ixchange of 8t, Paul, Minneapolls, Des Moines and Omaha. g Arkansas Land FOR SALE—1,200 acres rich, alluvial A 1,611 kanauscotton bottom land. on drain LN Coplua ot tho drawings and apecitications | The demand for ‘nard winter' whaat was | ot the wand timber falr; Fagtd from the architects, Fred. | Mot vory active, but there w pretty good | Offic s i orma. Address L. Automobiles for Hire. B e e | Eo Il Ter Gurhna, whaak SAG RAFUIs work poy | Hotiiaals: Betocabs: 6,300 260 L. VlnD.rvoon, Paragould, Ark. Missouri Lands, BMALL MISSOURI FARM—§10 cash 0 interest or taxes; highly pro. ; close to 3 Dbig markets Ing around $1.90@1.92 for good milling wheat, The No. 2 hard wheat lold wenerally at $1.86@1.87 and the No hard ranged in price from $1.84@1.0¢ Mlh the bulk.of the samples going at The demand for t| ower graden of wheat wan very slow, the No. Kkrade selling 1.82 and the sample de solling from LI3@1.77. The recelpts of corn were very light and there was a moderately actlve cash demand for this cereal at htly higher prices. The trade in corn during the early trading hours was slow, but the sellers let go at the close and most of the samples were sold, the commercial grades of white and yellow corn bringing $4c and the mixed corn of the aame grade wselling at 93c. The oats market was moderately active and there was & falr cash demand for this ceroal at practically unchanged prices. The trade In rye was very good. while the barley market was comparatively quiet. Rye was quoted frem ady to o higher and barley ruled unchas Liverpool eloss: Wheat steady; corn, 1d to_14d highe Prlmuy wheat recelpts were 1,633,000 hels, and hllllouu nhm receipts of 2,840, shipmenta of 1,| rimary corn and ship: recelpts of ipmeonta of 2 Primary oats bushels, and inat receipts of and iuments of llll.o” buhn laat year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. heat. Corn. (1] 176 " | Bullding, Omaha, Nebrasks, upon appl tion. A certified check In am 426,00, favor of Frederick nd Edwin muat accompany all applications eolfications or drawings, the cheok Wb A w4 =|to be returned when the apecifications and AARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar- | 11, U, FHHOIae SRR ane A at " ha gatns in used machines. Victor Roos, ‘“The Motoreycle Man,'" 3703 Lenvenworth. LEGAL NOTICE. "SCHOOL BUILDING. Omaha, Neb. Sealed bids will be recelved by W. Bourke, Secretary, Bolrd of Education, llli City Hall, Oma! m., Thursday, December f7th, da; a 1 days last year..3 24,782 Recelpts and dlsposition or Mve stock at the Unlon Stock yards, Omal Neb.,, for twenty-four houra endiug at 3 o'clock p. m., yeaterday: Cattle—There were no cattle of any icon- sequence here today to make a market, the recelpt: usual, belng extremely small on & Baturday. For the week receipts hate also- been way under the average for the lust soveral weeks, due to the intervention of olection da: most shippers stayed home to vote, At the same time that recelpts have been small, the demand has been active ana prices ha adily firmed up, untll at the close of the week the market on good to choloe cornfed beeves {s strong to 26c higher than the close of last week. Warmed. up cornfeds steady, such cattld belng more ot less neglooted by buyers who good grassers to poor cornteds. Cows and heifers have been active sellers all the week and they are 360 higher. Stockers and feeders have been crawling up and they are 16@28c higher than one week Quotations o) ited ct any or all bids and to walve ir ularities in the bids should it be Interest the School District a0 to de. W. T. BOURKE, Secretary Board of Edueation. B28-N11-d- e NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. AT AUCTION Four good farms containing 30 acres each, will be sold at Public Auction on the farms, one mile east and 2% miles wsouth of Langdon, Mo., on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16TH, of Towa state lin¢ black soll; winter wheat that go with improvements, If you want on best producing farms in the country at your own prics 't fall to attend this sule. The legal numbers are south half of Sec. 32, Town. 64, Range 41, Atchison Co., Mo. Thdse farms rent for $-6 of wheat and corn, delivered, For further Information see Frank Bobbitt, hnl‘dnn, Mo., or Dowd Auection Co, 1128 W, O. Bldg., Omaha, Neb, JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer. FRANK BOBEITT, Owner. FINE lowa farma, close to Omaha, priced right, See us first. W. T, Smith Co.,, 914 City iy )y George B. Prina, Architect, 1033 National Bank bullding, Wuotations of Day on Varlous Leading Commoditien. ov, 11.—Flour—Unsteady. t—8po! rel; llenay. N ‘umn. 3.20%; No. 2 hll‘l-l :l uluth, $2.13%: No. L Chorinern, Manitone, Check, three por | a1at% 8703 Niw For Catn—Spet, firm Mo, 2 yollow, $113%, o, i f. New York % u—-&t“u y; standard, 61% @61%c. ay—Fir; Hoj '-—Jnuy. state, 1916, 45@510. Hidey—F Ll-lhu—lt Provistons—Pork tled; family, lof hh¢ dle west, §17. Tallow—F; Butter—Steady rece|pts, 4,835 tul oreamery, hllh.f than extras at d§@314e, creamery ras, 37He; firsts, 36@37c; enc- onds, 34% @36%e. l:n-—rlrm.wn«lpt-. G.Ilo canes; fresh gathered extra M 2@ 4dc; extrn lr-u. lo.flc firsts, “. 9¢; mecon ne nearby hennery whites, fine to hnuy. fl. 68c; nearby hennery browns, (6@82. recelpts, 1,162 boxes, fresh specials, 23@23%c; state, aver- age fancy, 22%@2i%e. Poult ltve, firm; chickel fowls, @18%e; turke Dressed, dull and weak; chic fowls, 14% @32%c; turkeys, 1 OMARA GENERAL VARKET. Butter~No. 1 creamery, tubs, 8ic; No, 2, 36e, Cheesa quotations lz Urlau & Co.: Cheon—-lmporlo. wi 60¢: doment| block nc. twin chnn. Swiss, 0 3do; triplets, dalstos, Me: youns Amorios, 2c; Blus Label brick, 36e; lim bergor, 36c; New York white, 34c; Roqu tort, Onlm—"l“n Cole" Chesapeake Stand- New York, 1. Entire completed building. Check, twe | 4o nea! per cent of bid. 8. General construction. cent of bid, 3. Heating and ventllating, auton control, vicuum system, plumbing gan fitting. Check, per cent of bid. Electric wiring, ete.. Check, ten per of bid. ake checks payable unconditionally te the Bchool district of Omaha as guar- antee that ti bidder, if successful, will enter Into a contract with the School Die- triot pursuant to bid and give & surety bond, satiafactery to the Board, covering fifty per cent of amount of contract, gui anteeing completion of contract and pay- ment of llens and claims. Certified checks will be returned at once to unsuccessful bid- ders and to the wuccesstul bidder, upon execution of contract and bond, Bids must be plainly marked with the fiame of the school bld on and for the part of the construction they represant, Plans will be file on and after Novem- ber 11th, 191 he office of the Architect, 1033 New Omaha tional nk Bullding, t will be on flle at the of 8t. Paul, Minneapolis, Des Moines and Omaha. Coples of the irawings and specitications muy bl ohhln!d from the Architest B. Prinz, 1033 New Omaha National Bnnk Dulllin'. Omaha, Nebraska) upon aps loation. A certified check In amount of 46, drawn in favor of George B. Prins, must accompany all applications for speci- fications or drawings, the check to be re- turned when the specifications and dr: are returned. All bids must ubmd on blank proposals which will be hirl\llhed w the_Architect on application. The of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to walve Ir- regularities in the bids should it be deemed Ill the Interest of the School District so to do. W, T. BOURKE, Secretary, Board of ldue-llon 20-N11dst T scHooL mvlumm. Omaha, Neb, Bealed bids will be recelved by W, T. Bourke, secretary Board of Education, 508 City Hall, Omaha, Neb, until 2 p. m. ureday, December 7th, 1914, for the erec the P School bulldin; flerlllll I\Jn‘ apecifications prepared Kimbell, architect, l" Wurl‘- building, Omaha, Neb. Bids are desired on tlu Mlowlu items with certified checks, as follows: L !Itlnf :l‘lihhfl bullding. Check, ¢ cb,nk. 3 per Pper cent ventilating, tie nd ungettled. Be u 84.00, Lard, y: mi Oata 16.800 r to good o common_ to ulr cows, ' X Kansae City clolc. l:tdlll. 1 Loula Winnipos ... These aslen were reported today: Wheat~—No. 3 hard wint § cars, §1.87; 3 3-5 cam, §: No. 3 hard winter: 1 i € oars, $1.85; 1 o hard winter: 1 oar, lulhh hard winter: " 3 (lIlM). n 1 car, § 400 acres in Logan county, Ne and croms-fenced, falr Improve acres under cult! n, 160 can be cuitl vated, rest Is grazing land. Write me for price and terms. Joseph Michener, Cou oll Bluffs, Ia. THAVE for sals 160 acres Tmproved, elght miles west' on Dodge street, pavad, ads Joining Glaudt section on west. $200 per agre now; after January 1, price will be $300 per acre, ' Good terms. Phone Har- ney 718. 'W. 8. Blackwell, 3618 Farnam 8t., Omaha BMOOTH #0 ittle. slow about ulht -h ippers and packers that '!Nh no 4. SL84; 6 oarm, Ol Il. 3 cars, um x 3 cars, ;1 car, §1.84; durum: 1 car, ‘ll In curtons ot 4 durum: 1 car, 6 ur ) 4 cars, No. 4 Rye—No. 3; l oar, $141%. No. 3 1% 1 car, 1AL No. & 3.8 ur. Barle ~No. 3: 1 aar, [TRUSEE A ) car, §1.02. * town, Johnson Co., Neb, Reduced pri.. for 10 days: possession glven. Easy terms, STEWART, 316 8. 17th. A HIGHLY improved farm for grain fent. OLAND & TRUMBULL, Douglas %7¢ a $ Bee Bldg. CAN peil or o an; offer. C. J. Canan, uc(‘uuo Bdg. ' Texas Lands. MR, RENTER; Upon recelpt of your name and address I will send you the most lp- eral proposition for man of moderate means to procure farm and ecattie for feeding and dalrying ever oftered. The|Th 'y cows to pay for themselves, with alf the cream checks and the feeders when sald, without interest. W. G. Tem- pleton, 603 Bee Bidg., Omaha. jees—~Wheat: No. 3§ No, 3 hard, i Pri al'.‘lx No. e, 3 “I ”0 l& “1:::'.*."* o) § yellow, 93 Ax nt. fl e BAST Call or write for my free book describ- ing good corn and alfalfe land in east Texas for $26 acre. 8. FRANK, 201 Neville Bik. Wisconsin UPPER wlwm'iim—m %lrv and gen- 3. General construction. cent of L 8. - Heating ' an heat control, vaew and fitting. per. ectric . wiring, Check, cent of bid. Make checks Payable unconditionally to the lclfll District of Omaha nutolu lo ote, eral crop state in on, l-tupn wanted; lands' for sitle at Pprices ids jtor atoo on /Wisconsin easy - terms; exceflent ralsing. _Ask for bookle tral Land Grant; c um ‘wanted. 1f Interested in_fruit lands, ask for book let an Apple Orchards. Address Land Com. missioner Soo Rallway, Minneapolis, Minn. FARM LAND WANTED LEASE on Nebraska ranch of from 3,000 to 5,000 acres, wanted by experienced cattle man. Address Box 144, Rock Port, Mo, WANTED—To rent or buy improved farm, 40 to 160 acres, within 50 mlles of Omaha. _Box §030, Bee. rrum l- the leeal plt wan vary lively .1 In" me nu o .2 bullish (lnm in ;I- -uiu. nnol, for the most part, was m but there was the usual lnm-v profit. | w taking about the olm ‘The reported export whs very heavy, this nnlrl ulrlu unr s million bushels of wheal of 600,000 huh.l- of o Frult—Oranges: 96s, 1 126s, box, §6.26; 150s, $5.75, 3008, 216m, Cartified checks will be returned at once to unsuccessful bidders and to the success- ful bidder upen execution of contract and 8 nd. be plalnly Bids must rked with the name of the school bid on And for the part of the construction they represent. Plans will be on file on and after No- ocountry fe supply, umm there is & radiocal change in con- Argentine distriets the ex- Bmperors’ Emperors’ ktll. uu: Malagas, u~ CANADA LANDB—Have several clisnts wi legal numbers and good de- “ scription. B. Van Metre, Cedar Rapids, In. WANTED TO TRADE—An $-room mo: house on paved street and car line. 18! N. 334 8t. for property in Salina, Xan. TO exchange for ranch, new 42 fiat court bullding, rental $26,000, showing a net Income of § per cent on $135,000 invest. ment. For detalls on this property see C. F. Antes, Lincoln, Neb, ?KADES—TRADEB——TRADB!. Farms, Cattle, Ranches, New Apart. ments, Flats, etc. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Block. FIRST-CLASS west Iowa farm to deal for Nebraska or Colorado land, THOMAS CAMPBELL, KEELINE BLDG, GOOD lot, desirable logation, will take used Ford as part payment. Wabster 4248, TO TRADE—400 acres In Polk county, Ne- braska, for O property. 838 Bran. dies Bldg. Paul Sydow, Ranch speclall sell or trade ranches for city property. E. Franta, 676 Brandels Bidg. WE have some g60d homes and rental prop- erties for Neb. or la. land, Edward Hanscom Park, Fleld Club district. 1326 8. 324 8t. L. D. Vogel, | Miscellaneous. A PIECE OF GROUND, 50 FOOT FRONT- AGE, FOR $102, WE HAVE SEVERAL PIECES OF THIS SIZE THAT CAN BE BOUGHT ON TERMS OF 32 CABH AND LIE'E’ER WEEK. BOX 8132, OMAHA $1,500 5-ROOM COTTAGE. All modern SCOTT AND HILL CO,, Doug. 1009. Ground Floor McCague Bidg. STOP THAT RENT BILL. A new five-room cottage-on large cor- ‘ ner lot, 64x126; Just being started; mod- crn in every detall; oak floors; close in and near Weat Farnam car line, $2,360, $300 Down, 326 Por Month. Ready December 16th, SHULER & CARY, Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 5074, NVESTMENTS, INSURANCE—$400 Inco on price, $3,600, being 3 houses, 6 roome each, near high school and Crelgitton college. Also 6 and 6-room bungalows, ‘ $200 down, lnd two 3-room,! $96 down, bulance month CHAS. E. W!LL]AMION co. NEW bungaiow! aiso 8-1. and gardening, your terms and price; Inv. with 400. rent. 3 houwes (fiat cost $3.600), $2.800, D, 3107 HOUSES WANTED, WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH U8 FO RESULTS. O'NEILL'S REAL BSTATE & INS. AGNCY,, Brandels Theater Bidg. Tyler 1024, FIVE rooms, new, oak finish, full o rated, all modern, etc., $2,7650; ll" cash, balance monthly. Colfax 1836, D e — ‘ REAL ESTATE—Unimproved North, o TELERICE:. |1 Tl NS OWNER must se.! cast front ot on Fonte- uelle Blvd, iIn Clairmont. Wil sell at sacrifice price It taken st once. Call Dougine 1723 537 Omahs Nat. Bk. Bidg, 1781, Willlams _Co., Omaba Natl Bank Bidy. 6-ROOM BUNGALO Very easy torms. 1310 8. 35th Ave. Rea 1413, | REAL ESTATE—B’ness Pr'pty GET A HOME TNGOME property near Vord plant, i6ih 8L READ THE SIGN, Owner, Harney 33h4. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, llortngu. 1,500 MORTGAGE, bearing 1 per cent semi- ann.; secured by farm, 2 miles from town, val at 34,600, Talmage-Lopmis Inv, Co, W. O. W. Blds. T PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city residences In amounts $2,000 up; also tarm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO.,133! Farnam m. BSTATE loans, 6 per cent. D, E. BUCK & CO,, 912 Omaha Nat. Bank. NO DRLAY, W._T. GRAHA 3 ! __BEE BLDG. OMAHA homes Bast Nebraska farms, O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. _ Phone Doug. 2718, TARM and city loans, b-6% and 6 por cent. W. H. Thomas, Keeline Bldg. Doug.. 1048, 6% MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON ) 916 Omaha Nat'l, Bank Bidg. ‘MONEY fjoan on Improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort- gages. Kioke Inv. Co, Omahs. DON'T PAY AN INSTALLMENTS, PAY IN 2, 3, 4 or 6 YEARS. BEST PLAN, SHOPEN & CO. KEELINE BLDG, REAL n—rgfli LOANS WANTED, MeGARRY, KEBLINE BLD TEL. RED 4344. 6 PER CENT and 6 per cent money. Toland Trumbull, 448 Bee Bldg. Douglas 6707, to farm loans. H. National Bank Bldg. 346 Omaha A v R S' Nlll Bank Bidg. CI’I‘Y ahd farm loans, ©, § per cent. * Dummont & o, 416 Basling Bide. Abstracts of Title. 'nu-. Guaranteo and Abstract Co., Kerr 7 8. 17th St, ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Ronding snd_Inw, Co, REBD ABSTRACT CO, oldeai absiraci of- MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, planos, Ind. notes as security. $40—6-mo H. H. gds., total cost, $350 $40— " Indorsed notes, tutal cost, §. Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate ra PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, Organized by Omaha Business Men, 433 Rose Bldg.. 161h and Farnam. Ty. PRi- L AL S ol Lind L REAL ESTATE WANTED FOR BALES—F. D, Wead, 310 8. 18th 8t Good Results. Good Rates. Good Service, o | AUTO CLEAfiING HOUSE lur. u | m'{u t porters wlll have to take our wheat at our own prices. Corn, and ol export Inquiry wu n bl l-ll to the long #id these markots. pened steady ut 140 Mnu the close, med unch and e vember 11th, 1916, at the office of the arch- POULTRY AND PET STOCK iteot, 838 Worlg:Herald bullding, Omaha, 28 ok e s One set will be on file at the Build. |' GANARY birds, beautlful (rained singers; ;v German rollers, Just out of breeding room. | AR 0 B Faul,- Minnsnabiin Molnes and Omaha, 24 $10 aple 929 N. 36th. | " Copies of the drawings n-nd specifications may be obtained from the architect, Thos. R. Kimball, 836 World-Herald buliding, Omaha, Neb., upon s ;Hn lon, A certified jcheck In amount of g drawn In tavor 'of Thos. R. Kimball, must accom) applications for specitioations or and s good V ables — Fotatoes: Market Bwee! p;)u oes: Virginins, »I.'. . 6. price. hamp- ers, § ‘W, Wagner, 801 N, ANGORA kittens, pedigreed and Bousebroke, Walnut 1613, AUTOMOBILES W. M. CLEMENT MOTOR COMPANY 1917 model Chalmers seven- assenger car, has been run ess than 200 miles, equipped with extra tire and tube, The new price at any Chalmers Tutabsgoos 40c; Lolom‘o un.. Miscellaneous—Peanuts, No. | raw, 18, b., 8¢; Jumbo, raw, 1b, 8c; Jum- 1a | 937 case, §1.00; No. 1 English wal- o, , b, 10c; nuts, 1b; 18%c. Coffeo Market. New York, Nov, 11.—Coffee—Trade was unusually active in the coffes market for nales for the dly l gregating #1,. The trend of r was slightly downward, although considering the volume of business the undertone was well main- talned. Opening 2 to 4 points lower, futures kopt within a narrow range all the forenoon with final prices 1 to 4 pointa lower. Heavy bids mus lubmllud on blank whlrh -llll be furnished by the arc] ll al bids and to ;Iu mrd of u-enuu} right to reject any or walve Irregularl in tl bide should It be deemed in the Interest of the School District so to do. W, T IOURKE. Secy. Board of Wduc ll"-hlldil Drom. dates, case, reserves the cen, furni Bryan, stock and |r.|a bnhn. u: Sixtesnth street, Omaha: agency L...............$1415 Boorl . '"| Y N My price on this car..$1;165 ‘p"xc,u i Bebrachs. watl r the erection of the Henry W, Ta Bullding, according to plans and specitici /| tions prepared by John McDonald, #08-11 Omaha Nationa! Bank Bullding, Omaha, Nebraska. Bids are desired on the following itema with certified checks as follows: 1. Entire completed bullding. Check, 2 per cent of bid, 2. General comstruction. Check, 3 cent of bld, 3. Heating and ventilating, automatic heat control, vacuum system, plumbing and gas fitting. Check, 5 per cent on bid, 4. Electric wiring, etc. Check, 10 per cent of bid. Make checks payable conditionally to chool District of Omaha as & guarantee the bidder, If sucoessful, will enter into This car was purchased new a short time ago by a gentle- man who at that time bad use for a seven-passenger car, but owing to changed conditions in his family decided that a four-passenger car would bet- ter suit him and he traded his Chalmers car in on a Scripps- Booth eight cylinder car, pay- ing me a dil‘ference of thus making the full price of the Scripps- Booth car, His loss on the Chalmers is our gain of $250. l{lnrry if you want this profit, W. M. CLEMENT 2206 Farnam St, 400 Cloulnx bids: 8.24e; Ji March, 8.54¢; July, 8.67¢; OQeto Bpot, 10850, plentiful 7 (11 2 8 37 86 17 204% 16 86 14.71% 14°89 , 9%e; with Brasi) showing iposition to press coffes sale. Santos ¢ were quoted 10c cost and fr t, London credits. The official cables roported Rio exchan; d lower and Banlos futures 26 to 76 rels lo Santos s, M 86 a0 17 16 1% 65 " 14 !1“2 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION, Chicago, Nov. 11.-—Big export sales in the United B and heavy frost damage in Argentina gave strength to (he wheat mar- ket today. The closs, although unsettled was %o to 1%¢ net hig With Decem. ber §1.89% and May at MY B91I3Y. Cofn galned 2@2%c, and oats %@ %e. In provisions the outcome rangea from 80c decline to a v 2%e, Until the well established Iheral export business In the United had followed the reseipts of bullish dvices from Argentine, the upturns market here were not of a lasting itimates per May Kansas Olty Live Stock Market, Kansas City, Nov, 500 head; market ’I 00@11.50; 50 per cont of amount of contract, g teeing oo pletion of contract and payment of Iiens | and claims. Certified checks will be re. | . turned at once to unsuccessful bidders and to the successful bidder upon execution of contract and bond. Bids must be plainly marked with the name of the school bid on and for the part of the construction they represent Plans will be on file on and ber 11th, 1916, at the office of the Architect 908-11 Omaha National Bank Bulldin Omaha, Neb. One set will be on file at t Buflders' Exchange of St. Paul_ Minneapolls, Hogh—Reoelpts, 20,000 head; dy to be lowar; bulk of sales, §0.5 tacksra, and_ butchers, light, 5260 $9.40@9.80: pigs, ep and Lcmb-—-ch-uu 10,000 b uuody. 1 ; IMI Flr AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Thett ln:lll.ll‘bll‘;lg -:(;’o;;n rates. KILLY, BLI 0 913-14. City Nat. Bk. Bldg, Doug. 2819, | Dot Molnes and Omaha. s’y 231618 Farnam 8§ Copies of the drawings and specifications DONT Throw sway oTd tires s Taiceors | MY, be obtained from (he Architect, John N'T throw away old tires. make one | MeDonald, 908-11 Omaha National Bank new tire from. two old oncs and save you | Byjiding, Omaha, Nebrasks. upon applics- tion. A certified check In amount $26.00, drawn in favor of John McDonald, must ac. we il trade you a new Ford for 'your | company ail applications for wpecifications old o or drawings, the check to be returned when the specifications and drawings are re- turned. All bids must be submitted on blunk proposals, which will be furnished by the Architect on application. Board of Education reserves the right y or all blds and to walve ir- & the bids should it be desmed In” the ‘interest of the School District so to do. W, T.BOURKE, Becretary Board of Educatio H§30-N114 market Novem- .90 Kansas City Gemeral Market, City, Nov, 11.—~Wheat~No. 2 hard, 3; No. 2 red, §1.86@1.90; Decom- % May, $1.88 No. 3 mixed 84 96c; No, 2 whi 9 mber, 92% Oats—Y%e low No, 2 mixed, b4@56e $t. Louis Grain Market, 8t. Louls, Nov. 11.=~Wheat—No, 3, $1.00@ 1.02; No. 3 hard, $1.90; December, $1.87%; L $1.90%. Corn—No. 2, new, 99c; old, 31.01; vhite, old, $1.04; December, 93 8t. Louls, Nov. 11,~Cattie—Recelpts, 500 head; market steady: native beef ateers, $7.60@11,60; yearling rs and helfers, $8.60011.15; cows, $6.50@7.76; stockers ana - fead $5.30@ prime southern steers, aotive purchaners today of future doliveries L h e Bl W L) of whoat, On the other hand week-and pro- fig-taking by mincellaneoun holders operated & decided offwet, rn mounted to the highest ptices this ason. Rough weather, export buying and bulllsh Argentine crop conditions were onsible. Tn oats the principal the strength of corn. 'There and. r Influenced by rriva e, ouses With seuboard connections hite, 56 @66 %0; @10.00; bulk $.4509. lbno nd hmm—-nu ipts, 500 head; ".ll.“ ewes, “‘15.1) yearlings, $8.0008. i M. Joseph Live Btook Market. oh.h )‘lo. Nko\;. .l ‘—cnl(::- R elu.lo ead; @arket steady. lno:l and helfers, M“'l,u; alves, $7.00011.00. Hogs—Recelpts, 8,000 steady to ¢ higher; top, § lNDU'TRIAL GARAGE CO., flas 6251, 2 May, Parts for Hup sel Kar, Oldsmobll tryck, ete. USED CARS AT REAL PRICES, C. W, FRANCIS AUTO CO. Douglas 853, 2216.18 Farnam bt 5-PASSENGER Overland, year and a half old; will sell for 3450, or trade for good lot or_land. Douglas b OUR REPAIR WORK WILL BATISFY YOU. TELL & BINKLE 2318 Harney 8t. Doug. 1640, Who's setting the pace now? No. 2 white, nominal; Oa December, 55“ o, M \llnnunol.ll (n-l- Market, Minneapolls, Mini ead; market bulk of saies; %. " nomiml' Nn. 4 yel- No. 4 white, O Bealed bide will _be received by W, T. Bourke, Becretary Board of Education, 505 City Hall, Omaha, Nebrasks, until 2:00 p. m., Thursday, December 7th, 1916, for the erection of the w Clifton Hill Bchool Bulldin cording to plans and specifica- prepared by Frederick W. and Edwin lurke, Architacts, 683 Brandels Bulld- ame | ing, Om Nobraska. Blds desired on the following items with certified checks follows: 1. Pntire completed bulldl D-r cont of bid, General venl of bla. Heating and ventiiating, automatic control, vacuum system, pmmbln. and Kan fitting. Check, 6 per cent of bid. 4. Kilectrie wiring, Check, 10 per cent of bld. Make checks payable unconditionully to the Echoel District of Omaha a8 & gusrantes be, lll“ 11 " Flaxnosd—32.8T% @ y: lambs, L] ;-v-, Sugar Market. New York, Nov. 11.~-Hugar—Futures mar. kot was eanier today under scattersd selling by Wall street and commission hous Ing 3 to A points net lower, Sales 3,300 tons. December, b.17c; January, 4.bhe; March, 4.24c; May, 4330, Raw sugar, stoady; s, b.85c; centrifugul, 6.62¢; refined fine granulated, 7.50@7.60c, Ol and Rosin, Nov. II—T\lrven"n..—ml;m. 26 %e. Rys—Nominal. Barley—880@$1.25, Timothy, $3.26@6.25, Clover—3§11.00 9 16.0 L lard, $17.30; Provisions—Pork, riba, $14.37@15.26, creamery, 31@36%0. 9,317 canes; market un- Stoux City Live Stook Market. Sloux City, Ja., Nov. 11.—Cattle—Resslpts, 700 head. Hogs—Recelp! 10¢ higher; ligh o h HIE BEE gained 47,940 Paid Ads, BXCEEDING the COMBINED G. the other two Omaha paper for period by more than— 30,000 PAID ADS. Butter—Hig! B Check, 2 Check, 3 per 40 cars; market un- ST T rnt nudr. nn-. 45, ohan construction. Poultry—Alive, unch 2209 Farnam St Douglas 331 1916 Stearns Knight 8, touring 1914 Hudson Bix model 54 1914 Hudsor Coupe 1917 Maxwell Tour. FOR BALE~- &ood order. 1600 | neat Savannah, : Y% Liverpool Graln Market. Liverpool, Nov. 11.—~Wheat—#8pot, N 168 7%d; No, 1 northern Du- id; No, 1 Ml:llobl, 168 11d; No. Ni ' Corn—S8pot, American mied, new, 13s 6d. Avold exposure and drafts. Bat rigl Take Dr. King's New Discavery. It kills » deatroya the cold germa. All Advertisement, 50 M ote. W sNeNgEr cur, Phoné Walnut 1642,

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