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P""' ! B P—- FOR RENT—Business Pr'p'ty - THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED — FOR RENT—HOUSES South. ¥-ROOM new bungalow, all on one floor, all modern, with small garage, $30. 1210 8, 5th Ave. Red 1881 $9T.80—FINB 6-room house, strictly mod-, ern, 11th and Arbor. Telephone Har. Ekifl NEW 7-r. homs, Cathedral district, close to car. Wright & Lasbury. D. 162. FOR RENT—Reasonable, & rooms, gas and water. 1703 So. 16th. Miscellaneous. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. PARTLY MODERN. Saratoga St. (choice ao:ln‘e. Ll Ll respect ex- it .$18.00 6-R.—2904 strictly modern cept heat), reduced to.... STRICTLY MODERN. 5-R.—116 So. 44th St. (vedry choldc’e'"?::l‘- -c idence s b bos st i sl $35.00 6-R.—3919 No. 20th St. (choice bunga- low with garage) ... St ..$32.50 6-R.—4112 Farnam St. (good detached B s e 7-R,—3906 No. 18th St. (very desirable de- tached house in first-class relflhnc;lg!‘;‘; trict) Liieiieieann X 7-R.—4612 So. 23d St. (a good brick dwell- ing, close to the business center of South Omaha) ........oovenneenes $26.00 7-R.—915 So, 26th St. (brand new brick dwelling), close in...... Leaene 1§35.00 8-R—3849 Charles St. (with garage, bar- gain) $25.00 9-R.—2608 Dewey Ave. (good brick dwell- ing, very close in, well arranged for keeping roomers) $45.00 FLATS, STRICTLY MODERN. 5-R.—208 So. 30th St. .. .25.00 WE HAVE OTHE! UR COM- PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING. PORTER & SHOTWELL, 17th St Doug. 5013, “PAYNE & SLATER CO. “OMAHA'S RENTAL MEN." 202 So. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 5or. 830 8. 3°d St eaat front, easy walk- ance; special price, $17.50. r. 605 8. 18th St., newly decorated and painted throughout, very close in, $26. 7-r. 3868 \Seward St. good neighborhood, $20. 10-r. 19138 Douglas St., dandy place to rent out furnished reoms, $30. ALL MODERN. §-r. 2526 Capitol Ave., new oak floors, new lighting fixtures, new wall paper, $30. 5-r. 3113 Maple St., dandy cottage, $20. 6-r. 3917 N. 20th St three bedrooms and sleeping porch, pleasant surroundings, 27.50. 8.r, 2201 Grant St, 4 bedrooms, has just been newly decorated throughout, gar- age, $30. 9-r. 3863 Farnam St, will put In good condition for responsible party, $50. PAYNE & SLATER CO,, 616 Omaha Nat'l. Bldg, Phone Doug. 1016. FOR RENT .7 ROOMS, with sleeping porch and sun room, mantel and grate, hardwood finish, polished floors, tiled bath room and ev- ery convenience, including Earage; ex- ceptionally fine view; quiet neighborhood —350. J. H. DUMONT & CO, 416-1§ Keeline Bldg. _Phone Doug. 690. 7-R., house, strictly modern, 27th and Ames, 25. 8-room house, 26th and Jomes Sts., strictly modern, discount on rent if taken one year. 7-room house, close in, close to school and car line; nice neighborhood. JOSEPH O'DOHERTY & SON, 711 Keeline Bldg. Phone D. 1013, 25—2220 Chicago, 8 rooms, modern. $12.50 for either of these houses; 1506 N. 20th, 4 rooms, inside tollet; 1664 N. 20th’ 4 rooms, water paid; 2627 Hamll- ton, 5 rooms; 2221 California, 6 rooms; 524 N. 32d, 6 rooms; 845 S. 24th,’ 6 rooms. RINGWALT BROS., Brandels Theater Bldg. ____ Stores = FOR SALE OR RENT-—A new store room 25x80 feet, fire proof, located on Main street in Greybull, Wyo. For particulars address Lock Box 11, Greybull, Wyo oom, 714 So. 16th will put In first-class condition for good temant; spe- cial rate. PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616 ‘anh‘ ff!}lnnll Bldg. STORE ROOM at 1507 Farnam St T. F. Hall, ¢33 Ramge. D. 7406, MODERN store, 16th St, near postoffice; low rent. G. P. Stebbins. Offices and Desk Room. DESIRABLE studio location in Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam, and in Baldrige Bldg., 20th and Farnam; rental reasonable. F. D, WEAD, Wead Bldg. DESIRABLE oftice rooms in the remodeled Crounse block, 119 N. 16th St. (opposite postoftice), $10 to $15 per month. Conrad Young, 322 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1571. CHOICE office space. Baird Bldg., 17th and __Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. Miscellaneous. 426 8. 2TH AVE‘, $15. 3903 Leavenworth, $17.50. 4134 Hamilton, and 4 living rooms, 2219 Cuming, $27.50. 2306 Cuming, office and yard and scales, suitable for coal and feed store, $40. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., ‘Tyler 15636, 333 Rose Bldg. ' _WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WE want moré houses and apartm to rent. The fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list Is conclusive proof of the efficiency of our rental system. If you want to keep your places rented soe Payne & Blater Co., "Omaha's Rental M 616 Om. Nat. Bk, Bidg. Doug. 1016. WANTED—Listing on cottages or houses to rent or sell on easy payments. Have cus- tomers waiting. Inquire 413 Karbach Block. Douglas 3407, GALLAGHER & NELSO! 644 Brandels $20. will look after your rentals. Bldg. Doug. 3382, __MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and mov. ing. 219 N. 1ith St Phone Douglas 394. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Caretul attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage. Office at Ray- mond Furniture Co., 1513 and 1615 How- NEW HANSCOM PARK BUNGALOW. Five large rooms and bath, all on one floor, all the bullt-in features, also French doors, large attic with nine windows. Full, deep, cement basement; lot 50x100. Only one-half block to Hanscom park and car, 2 blocks to Park school. This is a beauty and the price s right. Investigate now. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701-2 Omaha Nat'l Bk Bldg. Douglas 1474. Miscellaneous. HOUSES WANTED. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THR CITY. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FO RESULTS. O'NEILL'S REAL ESTATF & INS. AGNCY., Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024, NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. Thoroughly modern; hardwood floors; corner lot, 54x128; additional ground can be had for gardening; sidewalk, sewer, water and gas; close in and a bargain at $2,360; $150 cash required, SHULER & CARY, 204 Keeline BId Phone D. 5074 43,20 200 CASH o Buys a brand new bungalow of § large rooms (living rooms are 12x17), bak finish, strictly modern and up-io-date; hand- somely decorated; choice east front lot; 2 blocks to car. Don't let this opportunity pass without' potic 0S., 108 McCague Bldg. D. 1653, INVESTMENTS, INSURANCE—$400 income on price, $2,600, being 3 houses, 6 rooms each, near high school and Creighton college. Also 5 and 6-room bungalows, §200 down, and two 3-room, $95 down. balance monthly. WILLIAMSON Co. CHAS. E. NEW bungalow; also 3-1. and gardening; your terms and price; Inv with $400, rei 3 houses cost $3,600). $2,500. D. 2107. FIVE rooms, new, oak finish, fully deco- d, all modern, etc., $2,7 $200 cash, Colfax REAL ESTATE—Unimproved North, AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA, 300 dif- 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., 742 Omaha Na' Bk Bidg. _Tyler 187, ard St. Phone D. 6534 FIDELITY XA FREE SERVICE Phone Douglas 288 for complete Mst of vacant houses and apart- ments. Also for storage, moving. _,16th and Jackson Sts. FIREPROOF Separate locked goods and pianos, shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 803 8. 16th St Douglas 4163 Globe Vag and Storage Co. For real moving wervece «ry us. Large 3-horse padded vans. Storage, $1 month. Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. Phone Tyler 280 or Douglas 4338. Van and two men, Maggard— 31,25 per hour, Van and Storage Co., Moving, Packing. Btorage and shipping. Phone Doug. 1496, J.C.REED 1207 Farnam St WAREHOUSE. rooms for housebold moving: packing snd Express and Moving. vacking and storage. Douglas 6246. $22.50—5-R., mod ex. heat, 818 N, 16th St. $12.60—3-r., mod. ex. heat, 818 N. 16th St. $35.00—9-r., mod. ex. heat, 818 N. 16th St. H. A. WOLF, 514 Ware Bik. Doug. 8068. ‘The Bee carried 41,940 MORE PAID Want Ads first 10 months of 1916 than same period 1916, This figure EXCEEDS THE COM« BINED “GAIN "of the other two Omaha papers by OVER 20,000 PAID ADS. Reason: Better Results, Better Rates. 1135 8. 318T, with garage for two cars. 4119 N. 38th street, 5 rooms $12. JOHN N. FRENZER, DOUGLAS G54. HOUSES FOR RENT. CREIGH, SBONB & CO. s BEE BLDG. DOUG. 3 REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED West. Field Club Special Bargain Practically néw 7-room house, center hall with large living room on one side, fireplace at the end, dining room and kitchen on the opposite side on first floor. Garage connected with the house. Second floor has large sleeping porch off stair- way landing and thrée nice bedrooms fin- ished in white enamel, with mahogany doors, nice bath. Full basement, heat. Oak floors throughout, o downstairs, §$5,750. Want an offer. D. V. Sholes Co., 915 City Nat. Bk, Bldg. Doug. 40. furnace finish FOR RENT—Ap'ts and Flats West. IDALIA NEW AND BEAUTIFUL JUST THE APARTMENT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR—NOW COMPLETE One of the best apartment houses in the city, high class and up-to-date, ready for occupancy; equipped with ' Murphy- In‘a-Door beds in dressing rooms and built-in chiffoniers; kitchens include buiit- in cabinets, elevated oven ranges, refrig- erators iced from rear; large living ms with built-in bookcases, French doors; parlors with tile floor; plate rall in dining rooin; decorations In best taste; oak and whité enamel finish; elaborate lighting fixtures; curtain and overdrape rods; wall safes; vacuum cleaning system; latest plumbing fixtures; garbage incinerators; gas drier In laundry; beautiful lawn. Location, 115-17 N. 33d. There are two four room apartments with 5-room accom- modation, and two 6-room accommodations left. Make your choice today. Agent will show you through. Omaha's Largest Rental Agency. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney. Tyler 60. PAXTON COURT—Beautiful 65-room flat with bailt-in bed; new; has range, refrig- erator, window shades, curtain rods; close {n, walking distance. 205 Paxton Court, between 25th Ave. and 26th, Douglas and Farnam. $35. Omala's largest rental __agency. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney. FOR RENT—Dundee five-room apartment for $55.00. ‘W. L. SELBY & SONS, DOUGLAS 1610. EIGHT-ROOM modern brick flat in fine condition, 2712 Jackson St. Inquire Wal- FORTY-FIVE, 3 AND 4-RM. Apts, The Sterling. Trdst Co. D. 1151. North. 1914 Burt, 4 rs., now, mod. Apt. RINGWALT BROS, Brandels Theater B MOBT modern, up-to-date brick flat in city. Hot water heat. 2623 Cass St. D. 6691. Harney 1803. South. First . winter, $35. SPECIAL BARGAIN. New stucco home for sale by owner, containing a big living room and dining room, finished in oak; a very complete Kkitchen and on the second floor three bed rooms, finished in white enamel, with ma- hogany finished doors, The floors are oak throughout, combination stairway, guaranteed high grade furnace, highest grade fixtures, hardware, etc. This house is Worth $5,760, but for this month price reduced to $5,200. Open today for in- spection. Located at 3568 Cass St.; or during week call Douglas 1474, NEW StROOM BUNGALOW HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT Large living room, dining room, Kitchen, two bed rooms and bath, all on one floor; oak finish and oak floors; built-in book- cases; large attic; full basement; lot 50x133, south front, on paved street. One block from park. SCOTT & HILL CO.,, McCague Bldg. cu” ‘s STREET. In order to (.ose an estate, T offer at a very low price 44 or 22 feet near 29th St. You cannot lose on this proposition, See me for price and terms. C. A. GRIMMEL, 849 Om, Nat'| Bk. Bldg. GARDEN PATCH. 6 lots for only $900. Close in. blocks from Harney car line, W. H. GATES, D. 1294, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. OWNER must se.l east frout iot on Fontes o Blvd, in Clairmont Will sell at [eacrifice price it taken at omce. Call Douglas 1728, 1% South. 3 ACRES SOUTH. Improved and unimproved in one to ten-acre tractts, on or near Bellevue car lne. Best of school facilittes 4 C. R. COMBS, Phone Doug. 3916. 209 Brandels Theater. Miscellaneous. _ 50-FT. LOT, $102. Fine lots to select from, $1 cash, 50c & k. _Box 8181, Bee. BARGAINS IN RESIDENCE LOTS. Block east F't. Omaha. east front, $400. East Dundee, paved St. corner, $760, Fontenelle Blvd., corner, $850. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg. REAL ESTATE—Suburban Benson. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUY THIS LOT. $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price $300.00; sizc £0x128; lccated on Locust Bt., between Clark und Burnham, not far from school and car line. Gec R Wright Bee office. Omaha. Florence. NETHAWAY has 8, 4, 5, 20 and 136-acre impr. tracts for city property. Flo. 228. South Sige, §6-ROOM residence, South Side, 31 cash. balance $15 montb. Douy e 5 e, £ l;nep_ul. ey One Acre in Fruit Situated only half block from paved road and free jitney service; has running water on the back end the year round; set out in all kinds of large and small fruit, which will be ready to bear in & short time. Price $750: terms $10 down and $10 per month, Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Reed. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney Street. REAL ESTATE—Investments ALL MODERN, WEST Hot er heat, east front. Never before o we been able to offer any place that will compare with this at this unheard of price. First floor fiplshed in oak, has fireplace, garage In rear, fuli lot; paving paid. Onme price to all, $2,260; $500 cash, balanre terms. Call Douglas 6836 for appointment. This s the first time this has been offered apd will be sold this week. TRAVER BROTHERS, _706_Omaha National Bank Bidg WEST FARNAM. 6-roem, strictly modern home, llving room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor; 3 bedrooms and bath on second floor; built-in fireplace, garage for two cars, on paved street; one block from Farnam car line. Wil sell on terms or discount cash. PAYNE INV MENT CO., 537 OMAHA NAT. BK. BLDG. D. 1781 WEST FARNAM DISTRICT—3-room, 1 DOWNTOWN FLAT. 714 SOUTH 16TH ST. 6 rooms, in good condition, brand new plumbing in bath room. Special winter rate, $25. PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat'l. Bidg. 5-ROOM _modern apartment at 420 8. thih Ave. Private basement, heat and jani- tor service. $40. BENSON & MYERS CO., 424_Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg. ©ROOM flat, electric light, water paid, $16 23618 Marcy St. DR Miscellaneoue. SOLID Brand new 6 beam ceiling in COMFORT—— rooms and sun parlor, dining room, tile bath, new wall paper, new gas stove, new re- frigerator, everything spotlessly clean. Heat, water and janitor service furnished. PAYNE & SLATER (O, 616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. Phone Doug. 1016. in. Phone Dour:. 16 NO COAL BILLS! NO WATER BILLS! NO SNOW SHOVELING! Rent a cozy apartment in the CAR- LYLE, 6256 8. 18th St, 4 rooms and tile bath, second floor, no carfare; $36 sum- mer, $42.60 winter, PAYNE & SBLATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. Phone Doug. 1016. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE—Brown water spaniel pupn; duck retrievers, fine type; photos free. _V. Randall, Atlantic, Tow YOUNG and old chickens, dressed or un- __dressed, delivered. Col. 3232. DAMAGED screenings, $1.50 a hundred. A. W. Wagner, 801 N. 16th. Persistence Is the Cardinal Virtue in Advertising. W-ROOM flat for rent, $25 por month; closs 5! . big discount, only %618 LINCOLN BLVD—11.room house, strictly modern. with hot water heat Douglas 1818, ONLY $100 CASH, BALANCE EASY PAYMENTS. We can sell you a dandy little 6-room cottage on a_payment of $100 and the balance only $7 per month more than the rent It now brings. Buy this as an invest- ment and you will have It pald for befors you know it. The street s paved and the paving is paid. This location ta excellent, being only 2 biocks from the 24th St. car. EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO., D. 420 801 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. FOR OMAHA REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS | ON DOUGLAS OR FARNAM \ SEE HIATT COMPANY, 245 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Tyler 60. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P, TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. §02. 1507-8 W. O. W. Bldg. NEW BUNGALOW. A five-room, strictly modern bungalow, with bath, It is finished in oak, up-to- date, bulit-in features and lighting fix- tures; full basement, large attic. Located at 8923 North 26th St. Price, $3,160° easy terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, __400 Bea Bullding. __Phone Doug. 4270. WORKINGMAN'S SNAP Nice, new, B6-room bungalow; electric lights, good 'cellar, fine well and pump, cement walks, school handy., Will sell for $1,676, on very easy terms, to good party—6650 N. 35th St.; key at office. Don't lose out on this bargain. P. J. TEBBENS CO., 606 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Phone D. 2182, 3720 N. 21st Street Only a half block to Kountze park; a fine 7-room home, strictly modern; can be had for $2,450, with only $200 cash; bal- ance $23 per month. This is a bargalin, Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Glesing. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney Stre NEARL' new bungalow o rooms, oak finish throughout; built in effects. On car line, owner leaving city, will take any reasonable offer; come out and look this over, 4446 Bedford Ave. KOUNTZE PLACE restricted dis'rict resl- def sale, A. V. Knlest, 3616 N. 15t FOR SALE—2 acres improved. Col. 1646, FOR BALB, Double brick St. Louls flat, within fou: olocks of 16th and Harney; close in; bar. gain price. CALKINS & CO., Douglas 1313, + City National Bank. *Decrease. DESTRE to meel three afraid of hard knocks, thousand - dollars cash, to joln me in or- ganizing a farm and live stock com- pany in Nebraska. For particulars ad- young men, not having a few dress Box 8414, Bee. " INVESTMENT. Corner, close in, two houses, annual rent $720. Price, $5,600. 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, 300 Bee Bldg Tyler 1606. HEAL BSTATE WM. COLFAX, 106 Keellne Bldg. Dous. 8373 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. HAVE two 160-acre farms and one 8u-acre tarm, =astern Nebraska, to trade for city pronerty, ARCHER REALTY CO., 580 Brandeis Bldg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. WE have some good homes and rental prop- erties for Neb. or -la. land. Edward F Willlams Co., Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg Ranch speciallst, ®ell or trade ranches for clty property. B. Franta, 576 Brandeis BIdx FOR SALE OR TRADE—4-room house and }1?!’11 [‘"L 2620 8. 12th Cyler 70-W GOOD lot, deatrable location, will take used Ford as part payment. Webster 4348 REAL EST.:ATE'-—B'ness l;"r'pt); DOWN-TOWN BUSINESS PROPERTY This is & 3-story brick building, in es- tablished retafl district, with stores be low and flats above. Located only 1% blocks from 16th and Harney Sts, on a lot 60x132 ft. All rented under lease to good tenants for $6,410 per year. Price only $25,000, desirable terms, Pays nearly 10 per_cent met on purchase_price. 3 ~ r GEORGE & COMPANY, __Phone D, 786, 902 City Natl Bk. Bldg INCOME property near Ford plant 16th 8t. Owner, Harney 3354 WANTED—4, & and 6-roomed houses that can be sold for $100 cash; balance 3§15 per month; give complete description first letter W FARNAM SMITH & CO, 1320 Farnam. Tol. Doug. 1084, TIST your property for results with SBORNE REALTY CO.. Douglas 1474. have buyers for your property INTER-STATE REALTY CO.. _929-30 City Nat'l Bldg. Doug. 8863, FOR 3 _FINANCIAL - Estate, Loans, Mortgages. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rites, 6, 6% and 6 per cent. Reasonable com- miesion. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th, Omaha, Neb.‘ Serving our Investors for 30 years without a loss is our rec- ord in handling first mortgages on pro- ductive Nebraska farms. Our loans run in_amounts from $600 to $26,000. We collect all interest and principal free of charge. KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 8456 Omaha Nat, Bk. Bldg.,, Omaha Neb, § PER CENT to 6 pe- cent on best class city residences In amounts $2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissio PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam 8t. $1,600 MORTGAGE bearing 7 per cent semi- ann,; secured by property valued at $4,000. Talmage-Loomls Inv. Co, W. O. W. Bldg. REAL ESTATE loans, 6 per ocent. 8ee D. B. BUCK & CO,, 912 Omaha Nat. Bank. NO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM, SE BLDG. NOVEMBER 9 “9, FARM AND RANCH LANDS Texas Lands. EAST TEXAS 1916. Call or write for my free book describ- ing good corn and alfulfa iand In east Texas for §25 per acre. W. 8. FRANK, 201 Neville Blk Miscellaneous. WE SELL FARMS CAN SELL YOURS Absolutely no commission. Write today for our co-operative guarantee plan. In- terstate rm Exchange, 218 Exchange Bank Bidg, Spokane, Wash | Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles For Sase. Good work horse, 2N FOR SAL Call Tyler AUTOMOfilLES WILLYS-OVERLAND INC. USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Phone D, 3298, 2047 Farnam St —18156 Overland, b-pass. —1915 Overland. 5-pasn, 1—1914 Overland, b-paas 7 Overland’ Roadster ) Hupp, 5-pass Ford, 6-pass. These cars are In first class condition and at prices of $136 and up. Cars Demonatrated, List furnisbed to out-of-town chusers AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2200 Farnam 8t Douglas 310 1916 Saxon Roadster, sacrifice. 1916 Stearns-Knight “4." $1,250 1916 Maxwell Touring, $350. 1916 Stearns-Knight "8, $1,550. Who's setting the pacq now ¢ In the firat ten months of 816 THE BEE gained 47,940 Pald Ads. EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN of the other two Omaha paper for same period by more than— 20,000 PAID ADS. __Good Results. Good Rates. Good Service. 3 AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liubility at lowest rates. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, #13-14 City Nat. Bk, Bldg, Douw, 3819, DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from two old ones and save you 60 per cent. 2‘in-1 Vulcanising Co., 1618 _Davenport St,, Omaha, Neb. Douglas 3914. CROSSTOWN GARAGE, 316 8. 34th, D, 4442 Parts for Hup “20,” Flanders 20, Olds- Apperson, 1. H. C. truck, Kissel _Kar, Oakland 30" ' WE will trade you a new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE, CO., _30th and Harney. Douglas 811 _ USED CARS AT REAL PRICES. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., Douglas 853 2316-18 Farnam 8t trade. or $11.65. Zwiebel Bros. D, 48' Lo s e T S.0.8. MOTOR CO. overndiiing. 2406 Leavenworth. __Used Cars. OUR REPAIR WORK WILL BATISFY YOU. TELL & BINKLEY, M BRuney'Bt | Oesp 10 __Auto Livery and Garages. ast Nebraska farms. REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. _Phone Doug. 2718, FARM and city loans, 6-6% and 6 per cent W. H. TP"",‘,“J‘““"‘,}“‘}' Djm 16 67 MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON (] 916 Omaha Nat'l, ho O'KEEFE loan on improved farms and We also buy good farm mort- Co., ranches. gag! Kloke Inv. DON'T PAY IN PAY IN 32, 3, 4 or 6 YEARS. BEST PLAN. SHOPK! Omaha. & CO. KEELINE BLDG. THOS. L. McOARRY, INE BLDG TEL. RED 4344. N'T and 6 per cent money. Toland & Trumbull, 448 Bee Bldg. Douglas 6707, $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 13th and Farnam Sta, MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. EXPERT auto repairing, ‘service oar al- ways ready.” Omahu Garage, 3010 Harney 8t Tyler 666, " Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. You may drive it. T charge by mile, Doug. 3633, Kvenings, Tyler 1838, ~ Auto Repalring and_Painting. " STROMBERG SERVICE TION, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, 1606 Jackson St Carburetors my speclalty, Red 4143, $100 rewurd for magneto we can't repair. Colls_repaired, Baysdorfer, 310 N. 18th. — | NEB. Auto_ Radiator Repalr Service. and 218 8. 18th Bt. D. 7390, prices right. ez Motorcycies and Bicycles. HARLEY-DAVIDBON MOTORCYCLES. Bar- galns In used machines. Victor Roos, “The Moto "' 2708 Leavenworth, the Cardinal Virtue In “Persistence In Advertising. GARVIN BROS. yart Bunk 5ia + Nat'l Bank Blda. CITY and farm loans, 5, 5%, 6 per oont J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keeline Bldg. Abstracts _of Title. K‘" T Tt Guarantee and Abstfact Co., €IT 305 's. 17th St, ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. —— e REED ABSTRACT CO,, oldest abstract of- fice in Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. MONEY TO LOAN "TURE, pianos, ind. notes as ascurity 3.50. Smaller, larger am'ts, proportion: PROVIDENT LOAN BOCIETY, Organized by Omaha Business Men, 432 Rose Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 6 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. FINE Towa farms, close to Omaha, all sf priced right. Seo us first. W. T.. Smith Co., 914 City Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha. record crop truck, garden and citrus fruit jand in the United States. Buy land on e terms from A. Parsons & Son, 662 Brandeis Bdlg. Phone, Doug. 7846. Note—A personally conducted excursion te the Sunny South leaves Omaha Jan- uary 2d; already some of Omaha's load- ing busines men have jolned us. Make sour reservation early. Missouri Lands. BMALI, MISSOURI FARM—$10 cash and monthly; no intorest or taxes; highly p ductive land; close to 3 blg markets. Write for photographs and full informa- tion. Munger, A-119, N. Y. Life Bulld- / Kansas City, Mo. > Nebraska Lands. 80 acres, highly improved Bost crop-producing land for miles around; close in; $§160 per acre. 160 acres 4 miles from good town; improved; nearly all in cultivation; $100 per acre; worth $125 per acre. 80's, 160's, 32 sections, and large ranches all over cen- tral Nebraska at $10 to $60 per acre Write for full information. J. W, Mo- hatfey, Doniphan, Neb. FOR BALE—b5 acres % mile from depot; 30 acres in alfalfa, rest plow land. 5- room bungalow, stable, hay-shed, gran- ery, henhouse, sheds, workshop, cave, 2 wells, good water, land lays level; black sofl, fonced. G. H. Stochburger, owner, Eim Creek, Neb. TWO SNA] KIMBALL COUNTY. 320 acres cholce land in good loeatlon. Will give clear deed for two first crops, T. H. CAMPBELL & SONS, Kimball, Neb, CORN, WHEAT AND SPUDS. EXTRA — EXTRA BARGAINS , IN FARM LANDS near Omaha, but will not advertise today on account of snow. ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY, N. E. Cor. 23d and M Sts., South Omaha. MUST sacrifice; leaving; 160-acre farm, $20 acre; 8 miles, Naper, Boyd county, Ne- braska: all tillable; hayland; stock farm; unimproved, $1,000 i bal. time. Own' er, 1 Smith, Hotel Castls, €40 ACRE relinquishment located 12 from Valentine, Neb. Improved: $1,000.00 for a short time only. box 144, Valentine, Neb. FOR SALE—Best large body hig) medium priced land In Nebraska; little money required. C. Bradley, bach, Neb FOR SALE—An oxtra good 40-aere farm, improved, 3 miles southwest of Leshara, Neb, Write C. L. Timmons, Leshara, Neb BACRIFICE sale, 640 acres, Sheridan Co., Act quick, must sell -4 “miles price, Address grade very Wol- Neb., $6 per acre Write H. R. Gallin, Salina, Kan. § ACRBS, well improved, two blocks (o high school, Tecumseh, Neb. Stewart, 216 8. 17th St CAN sell or exchange any lands you have to offer. C. J. Canan, McCague Bldg. Wisconsin Lands, UPPER WISCONSIN—Rost dalry and gen- eral crop state in the union, Bettlers wanted; lands for sale at Jow prices o casy terms: excellent lands for stock rafsing. Ask for booklet 35 on Wisconsin Centra! Land Grant; state acres wanted. If interested in froit lands, ask for book- let on Apple Orchards. Addrese Land Com- missioner Soo Rallwav. Minneapolis, Minn, !{yoming kagds. A 12-ROOM rooming house for sale or ex- change for equity in lots or house and lot, 320 ACRES—Well improved, one mile small town Pri $6,000. Terms to suit. Owner has other business. or good car; good location. Call Doug: las 6895 after 6 p. m Write, Box 92, Lost Springs, Wyo REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J Moses Kanouse, Dav- enport street, 160 feet west of Twen- ty-eighth avenue, north side, 35x149. § 1 Lloyd N. Osborne and wife to Lloyd Kilgore, Corby street, 50 feet east of Forty-third side, 650x120; Corby of Forty-second 50x120 .... fae W. Soowden Robe: . Cague, Callfornia street, 150 feet east of Forty-third street, south south stroet, lrt. BOX133.8 .uivvicriiiiiiiaiiins 1 Lols B. Johnston and husband to Anna C. Leavens, Cmss street, 23.0 foet east of Fifty-second street, south side, 60x135 ............. “ees 1 Albert V. Dresher and wife to Blanche V. McCoy, southwest corner Twen- ty-fifth and Jones streets, 52x60.... M_F. Ekeroth and wife to C. Blair Hoover, et al, Beward stroet, 60 “feet east of Thirty-fourth street, north side, 40x132 George J. Palensky and wife to Mar- gareth K. Brostrup, Lafayette Ave. 147.2 feet east of Thirty-second street, north side, 48x130 obs 1 Gibson and wife to Meth J. Hruband and wife, L street, 40 feet east of Forty-fourth street, north side, 120x140%.. g 4,800 aurkraut J umps Up in Price Along With Othr Staples Saurkraut has advanced more than 100 per cent in price since early sum- mer. Six months ago dealers quoted prices ranging from $8.75 to $14 a barrel for future delivery. The prices today range from $20 to $30 a barrel, wholesale. > “I played in good luck when I or- dered three barrels last summer at a price of about $9 a barrel. I have just received the kraut,” remarked a north side grocer as he looked at the prize packages on the wall “I want to tell you about potatoes, if you have a minute to spare, and just show you where the grocer is placed,” he continued. “Last year I put in about 500 bush- els of potatoes and they kept O. K. This season I was afraid to put them in, for fear they would spoil. There is something different about the po- tatoes this season. Guess they didn’t plant them deep enough. At the pres- ent wholesale prices of potatoes | don’t care to take a chance on put- ting in a large stock.” No Danger of Fuel Famine, Say Dealers While there is no great surplus on hand, stocks of coal in storage in Omaha are such that little fear of shortage is felt. When the Omahans awoke this morning and found the ground covered with snow, they looked over their coal bins and then, if the quantities were low, got in com- munication with the dealers, Dealers report that the morning orders were far in excess of any mor- ning in the last six weeks. All day long teams that could be pressed into service have been delivering coal, The supply, with the exception of hard coal and that for steam plants, is said to be about up to the normal, large quantities having been shipped in during the last two weeks. Unless the unforseen occurs, dealers say there is no danger of any fuel famine. 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True, the preacher showed a predi- lection for polysyllable words and high-sounding phrases. He said “the 7th proximo” instead of th: simpler “December 7," he brought in “the psychological situation” several times and he spoke of “Napoleon, that great mediaeval hero.” But these are not important. A Sunday Type. The important thing is that his sermon was a model of clear logic and every point was understood by the congregation. He spoke in the vigorous “Billy” Sunday style. He smote the pulpit, he struck out with his hands, he mopped the perspira- con from his forehead. “The battle of life is not to the strong,” he said, “nor the race to the swift, but the victory is to him that is faithful to the end--faithful, faith- ful, faithful.” (Cries of “amen,” “that's right,” “yes, yes."). Some folks think if they drop 10 cents in the collection box they have done their duty. We don't need money in the church as much as we need Christian fidelity. There's too much 10-cent religion nowadays.” Wonderful Prayer, Then there was a prayer by one of the men of the congregation, a won- derful prayer. Starting out very slowly, emnting?, ag though he couldn’t find words, he rose soon to an ecstasy of pleading. Then, in the unconscious eloquence of his appeal, his clear voice flowed naturally into a chant, a song of prayer in which a flood of words rushed rhythmically into unstudied music, This contin- ued, perhaps, five minutes and then the prayer was brought quickly to a simple close. ow were they dressed? All of them at least as well as myself. Some of the younger ones were dressed in the height of fashion. An industrious, thrifty, sober-minded class of colored eople, the kind that make one be- in the future of the ex-slave ieve race. They had a natural politeness, too. The presence of a white man in the congremm'on was apparently not no- ticed. Nobody stared at me. When I sat down one of the brethren brought me a hymn book. 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Ad- dress post-card: A Boston.” Sold throughout the world. [ — — Various Forms Of Headache "I¢ 18 nece in head- ”‘1 properly Mmm“d‘:l’:‘nulu hie! uce the affection" says Dr.J. W. ifl’ Contin h Als. cannot even begin the treat- owing what and we must remem- be treated acoord- ‘e must not onkv be particular l‘oh.u" remedy intended to gounumfi cause wl roduces the eadache, but we must also give s remedy to reli the pain until ll&:lfll. of the been removed. angwer this lve risé to it, ber headache 1s Ing to the same rul The average Caucasian church- goer can learn much from the “colr ored” church. It would do your pas- tor good to have even one-tenth as much appreciation voiced for his ser- mons as was voiced for the sermon of the colored preather—not neces- sarily “right out in meeting” but af- ter the meeting, anyway. Mrs, McGee Granted Divorce From Hugh Following a bitterly fought suit in Judge Leslie’s court, rs. Mary Cayton-Casey-McGee was granted a divorce decree from Hugh McGee, The McGee's property, consisting of a house and lot, was awarded to the plaintiff. McGee denied that he was the worthless character as alleged by his spouse, who allowed, though, that her husband was a “pretty good sort” when -in a normal condition, but a “regular devil” when he had a few under his belt. The defendant created a sensation in the court room when, in the midst of a cross-examination, he pointed his finger at his step-daughter—a grown woman, who was sitting be- side her mother— and declared that she and “Old Casey,” one of his wife's former husbands, were the causes of the divorce proceedings, The' husband’'s attorney accused Mrs. McGee of being * an adept at getting divorces,” Takes Three-Day Layoff, Pals Aver Wedding Bells George Powers, 3508 Jackson street, pilot on a parcels post wagon, has re- turned to his work after an absence of three days. No more did he enter the postoffice than a score of his co-workers swooped down upon him to extend congratulations and felicitations, and a couple of the facetiously inclined offered condolence:. Powers’ pals ac- cused him of having fallen from the blessed state of celibacy to become a benedict. Powers made haste to deny the allegations, but his pals aver they have the inside dope that Powers took ‘a quiet sneak cver into Iowa, where he had the knot tied hard and fast. Powers continues to insist his three-day layoff was merely a vaca-| tion, but his arguments fail to make ! any impression around the postoffice building. Mme. Chilson-Ohrman To Sing at the Orpheum Madame Chilson-Ohrman, the dis- tinguished prima donna soprano, | has been booked to appear at the Orpheum week of December 3. Ma- dame Chilson-Ohrman is a pupil of Jean de Reszke. 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