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| f | i \ ' ' 8 { i Bee Want-Ads Continue to Make Tremendous Gains THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 47,940 MORE PAID Want-Ads in the first ten months of 1916 than in same period of 1915. DECEMBER 1, All modern 6-room house, newly decorated, hardwood floors up and downstairs, full cement basement, good furnace. 28038 Burt. Apply H. B. Boyles, _Douglas 1665 _or Harney 2933. NEW cottage with three large rooms, sewer, 426 S. 2TH AVE, $15. 3903 Leavenworth, $17.50. 4134 Hamilton, and 4 living rooms, "& 2319 Cuming, $37.50. 2306 Cuming, office and yard and mlfll. suitable for coal and feed store, $40. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1636, 313 Rose Blds. gas and water, 3010 Charles St. See D. L. Thomas, 412 Bee Bldg. 77ROOM modern house; full basement; finished attic. 2111 Maple St. Phone Web- ster 4476, 1516 GRANT ST.—17-r, conm., modern, §28 T. F. Hall, 423 Ramge Bldg. Doug. 7408 BRAND new, striotly up-to-the-minute gar- ages In the rear of St. George Apartments, 31st Ave. and Dodge. Prices, $4 and $§ a month. See us. PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. (s "ROOM house, newly decorated, $18. 116 N. 334 St. Tel. Harney 6344. SEVEN-ROOM cottage, modern, except heat. 1912 N, 26th St 3724 N. I3TH Ave.—b rooms, Doug. 6554. South. all modern. e WANTED TO_ RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED—LIsting on cottages or houses to rent or sell on easy puyments. Have cus- tomers waiting. Inquire 413 Karbach Block. Douglas 3407, ifi"fieem- avenue, 12 rooms, modern. GALLAGHER & &lnuonf will look after your rentdls. 644 Brandels 'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO, |.[Blds. Dous. 333 o 93.5‘ ];:Ei Emc Omaha Natl. Bank Bidy. Furnished Houses and Flats. §-ROOM new bungalow, all on one floor, all WANTED—Furnished, heated, §,or 4-room modern, with small garage, $30. 1210 8. @+ 25th Ave. Red 1881. apartment or good furnished House: close in. J. A, Rumford, Douglas 698. ? $27.50—FINE 6-room house, striotly mod- ern, 11th and Arbor. Telephone Har. 2868 NBW 7-r. home, Cathedral district, close to car. Wright & Lasbury. D. 162 FOR RENT—Reasonable, 6 rooms, gas and Miscellaneous 'ANTED—Hou for our rental Co., Harney St. at 15th. Telephone Doug. ~ water. 1703 So. 16th. Adwi 1!:22.55.0-101'}1——6 rooms, modern except heat. MOYlNG AND STOVR'AGE J Miscellaneous. GORDON VAN CO. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. HOUSES AND. | COTTAGES, 'ARTLY MODERN. 3401 Parker St., $10. 511 Martha St., $12.50. MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 2004 Saratoga St., reduced to $18. 2819 No. 27th St. (for colored), $16. 2232 So. 6th Bt. $13.50. STRICTLY MODERN. 3607 No, 50th St., $25. 116 So. 44th St. $35. 4112 Farnam, $35. ‘1814 Laird, with garage, $35. 1323 So. 8th, $40, 4612 So. 23d, $26. 916 So. 2§th (brand new), 336. 3849 Charles, with garage, §25. 2608 Dewey Ave. (close in), $40. 9- 6-r., 203 So. 30th (strictly modern flat, close in), $25. WE HAVE OTHERS. SEE OUR COM- PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING. PORTER & SHOTWELL, 202 So. 17th St Doug. 5013, HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT. $14.00—-r., 1622 Clark street, modern ex- cept heat. .00—5-r,, 3848 North 30th street, medern except heat. 1 07 Locust street, mxodern. 3 Pratt street, modern. 21‘ South 30th street, modern. 530 Park avenue, modern flat. 2423 Laurel avenue, new, mod- ern, stucco bungalow. .00—7-r., 3625 California street, new and modern, very desirable. 2.50—4-r. Apt, 37th and Jackson streets, Harold, No. . 147 \orlh 32d avenue, modern, ‘BHGKO GEORGE Phone Douglas 756 902 Qity Nat. Bank ilding. 00— AND COMPANY, all mod. new house.$§26 ., all mod, new house 24 . §-r., mod. ex. heat..... 18 9 Lothrop St., 6 rms., all mod. 8 Ohio St., 6 rms., part mod. 2602 Chicago St., 3 rms., part mo BIRKETT & COMPANY, Bee Bldg. Douglas 633. want _more houses and apartments to rent. The fact that we have practically cleangd out our big list is conelusive proof of the efficiency of ‘our remtal service. It you want to keep your places rented see Payne .& Slater' Co., “Omaha’s Rental Men, 616 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 101« ol Bee carried 47,940 MORE PAID ‘Want Ads first 10 months of 1916 than same period 1916. This figure EXCEEDS THE COM. DINED GAIN of the other two Omahs papers by OVER 20,000 PAID ADS, Reason: Better Results, Better Rates. COTTAGE. BARGAIN. 830 South 23d St. L Dandy 5-room cottage, all on one floof, ) modern except heat, east front, easy / walking distance. Special rate, §16.50, PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Phone Doug. 1016. $12,50—3-r., mod. ex. heat, 818 N, 16th St $35—S-r., mod. bungalow, 523 §. 36th St. H. A. WOLF, 514 Ware Blk. Doug. 8068, 7 ROOMS, modern, 3002 Mason, $26. 5-room house, 1720 N. 2th, only $12. Nice 7-r. flat, 1907 Cuming, $26. JOHN W, ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. HOUSES FOR RENT. 5 CREIGH, GONI & CO. ¥ sos BEE BLDG. DOUG, 200. Bee Want Ads Produce Results, \ 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 te~ occupancy; equipped with Murphy- In-a-Door beds in dressing rooms and bullt-in chiffoniers; kitchens include built- in cabinets, elevated oven ranges, refrig- erators iced from rear; large living rooms with in bookcases, French doors; sun parlors with tile floor; plate rail in dining roora; decorations in best taste; oak and white 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, 116-17 N. 33d. There are two four room apartments with §-room accom- modation, and two 6-room accommodations left. Make your choice today. Agent will show you through. Omaha's Largest Rental Agency, HASTINGS & HPYDEN, 1614 Harney. Tyler 50. EIGHT-ROOM modern brick flat in fine con- dition, 2712 Jackson St. Inquire Wal. 3084, . 3 AND 4-RM. Apts, The Sterling. First Trust_ Co. D. 1151 THREE dandy rooms, part modern, close in, §11, Phone Webster 23 South, B TS vl L A R o) 6-ROOM modern apartment at 420 8. obth Ave. Private hasement, heat and jani- tor service. $40. BENSON & MYERS CO., 424_Omaha Nat, Bank Bidg. _ Miscellaneoue. SOLID COMFORT—— Brand new 6 rooms and ‘sun parior, beum ceiling in dining room, tiic hath, new wall Daper, new gas stove, new re- frigerator, everything spotlessly clean, Heat, water and Janitor service furnished, PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. Phone Doug. mn 3-ROOM flat for rent, $35 per month, closs in. Phone Dour;. 152 FOR RENT—Business Prp'ty FOR SALI w ro0! x80 feet, fire proof, located on Main street in Greybull, Wyo. For particulars address Lock Box 11, Greybull, Wyo. HTORE M @t 1807 Farnam St Hall, 433 Ramge. D, 7406, MODERN store, 16th St, near postoffice; low remt. 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. P. D. WEAD, Wead Bldg. DESIRABLE office rooms in the remodeled Crounse block, 119 N. 16th St. (opposite postoffica), $10 to $15 per month. Conrad . 320 Brandeis Theat: Doug. 1571 CHOICE office space. Baird Bidg., 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. FIREPROOF WAEEH;VII Packing, storage and mov- ing. lll N. 1ith St. Phone Douglas 3 \(ETROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to moving, packing or storage. Office mond Furniture Co., 1613 and 16 ard St Phone D. 6624. orders for Ray- How- FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and planos, moving; packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 803 B. 16th 8t Douglas 4163. Globe Van and St?rage Co. For real moving wervrce cry us. Large 3-horse padded vans. Storage, $2 month. Batisfaction ' guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. hone Tyler 230 or Douglas 438s. RENTAL FIDELITY &iVies FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart- ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sta. Maggard— o Van and Storage Co., Moving, Packing. Storage and shipping. Phone Doug. 1496. J.C.REED 1307 Farnam St. REAL ‘ESTATE—IMPROVED West. Field Club \ Special Bargain Practically new 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. d floor has large sleeping porch off way landing and three nice bedrooms fshed in white enamel, with mahogany doors, ‘hice bath. Full basement, furnace heat. Oak fioors throughout, oak finish downstairs. $5,750. Want an offer. i D. V. Sholes Co., 916 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. _ Dous. 40. NEW 5-ROOM BUNGALOW HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT Large living room, dining room, kitchen, two_bed rooms and bath, all on one floor; oak finish and oak floors; buflt-in book- cases; ‘large attic; full basement; lot 50x133, south front, on paved street. One block - from park. SCOTT & HILL CO, Doug. 1009, Ground Floor McCague 3ldg. 75X88, with 2 houses, southwest corner 25th Ave. and Dodge, for $8,000, W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294, ‘WEST ,‘AR.NA# DISTRICT—8-room, 1 baths, nearly new: big discount, only 86,360, See it 323 N. 38th Ave. LIST property with us today. We may sell 1t tomorrow. Inter-State Realty Co., Doug. 8862 1618 LINCOLN BLVD—11-room strictly modern, with bot Douglas 1318, Bxpress and Moving, packing and storage. Douglas §245. . 3 water Inn. North. 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 3923 North 25th St. Price, $3,160; easy terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Beo Building. __ Phone Doug. 4270. NEARLY new bungalow of § rooms, oak finish throughout; bullt In effacts. On car line, owner leaving city, will take any reasonable offer; come out and look this over. 4464 Bedford Ave. KOUNTZE PLACE restricted disirict resl- dence for sale. A. V. Kniest, 3515 N. 18th. FOR SALE OR TRADE—9-rm. ‘modern house, reasonable. Call Colfax 3696. South. BUNGALOW BARGAIN Small Cash Payment Balance Monthly, Like Rent. Located within walking distance. Brand new 6-room and sun room, all on one floor; very complete and ready for oc- cupancy; strictly all modern, with oak finish, bookcase, colonnade opening be- tween living room and dining; bhandy kitchen with pantry; full cemented base- ment with guaranteed furnace and laundry place: a well bullt house and priced right, located at 1210 8. 25th Ave. (on the Cross Town car line). For fur- ther information call owner, Red 1181 514 Paxton Block. A REAL BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT ONCE. WALKING DISTANCE TO DEPOTS AND WHOLESALE DISTRICT. 1315 South 8th St, 7 rooms, strictly modern, built about 4 years; lot 50x120 feet; paved street, paving all paid; two ;mz%n from Farnam car. Price reduced 800, Anyone wanting a home conveniently located to the depots and wholesale dis- trict and close to good car line can buy one of the best bargains offered at this time. Party leaving the city and wants to sell at once. HIATT COMPANY, 245 Omaha National Bank. FIELD. CLUB. Modern two-story home; living room across entite front: vestibule, dining room, kitchen, butler's pantry and refrig- erator room; three bedrooms, sun room and bath on 2d floor. Floored attic on Tyler 60. 3d. House almost new; garage; lot 52x128. Cholce of Kield Club district. $5,260.00. QOwner, Box ¥352, Omaha Bee. FOUR new apartments, year; for quick deal $9,600 3302 8. 21st. Miscellaneo “income $1,200 a A Jensen, NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. Thoroughly modern; hardwood floors; corner lot, 64x128; additional ground can be had for gardening; sidewalk, sewer, water and gas; close in and a bargain at $2,350; $150 cash required. SHULER & CARY, 204 Keeline Bidg. Phone D. 5074 BUYNBW. All building material Is going up. We have several brand new bungalows of 5-r and bath; onk finish, strictly modern; cholce lots; prices, $2,800 to $3.200, terms, $100 to $300 cash, balance monthly or will take lot as first payment. Lot us|_ show you some bargains, RASP BROS,, 106 McCague Bldg. Doug. 1663, HOUSES WANTED, WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FO RESULTS O'NEILL'S REAL ESTATR & INS. AuN(‘!, ndels Theater Bldg. Ey STMENTS, INSURANCE—$400 income on price, $2,600, belng 3 houses, 6 rooms each, near high school and Creighton college. Also § and 6-room bungalows, $200 down, nnfl two 3-room, §95 down. balance monthl; CHAS, E. WILLXAMBON CO. (FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Business Pr'p’ty [REAL “ESTATE—IMPROVED | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE | ~ North. Miscellaneous. South. Real Estate, Lands, Etc. I HAVE two 180-acre farun.s and one 8u-acre farm, eastorn Nebraska, to trade for eity proparty. ARCHER REALTY CO. | 580 Brandels Bldg. s WANT ~ §30, to $60,000 stock gene merchandise; will ~oxchange for same | $16,000 to $26,000 6 per cent income | property and spot cash for balance Write for particulars. Box 481, Fullerton, A 12-ROOM rooming house for sale or ex- change for equity In lots or house and lot, good location, or good oar Call Doug- 6895 SRR HARRILSON s, $12,000. Saunders county 160 mcres, $32,600. Will take Omaha property part payment. JOHN N. FRENZER, over 111 So. 16th. WE have some good hom erties for Neb. or Ia. Omaba REAI. ESTATE WANTED WANTED—4, § and 6-roomed houses that can be sold for $100 cash; balance §15 per month; glve complote description fitat tter. W FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1320 Farnam. “Tel._Doug. 1 WIE Ravo buyers for your property INTER-STATE REALTY CO.. Doug. 8 1084, wos OUTH SIDE LAD IS BURNED T0 DEATH Spills 0il On His Coat, Which Catches Fire from Sparks from Stove. ONLY OHILDREN AT HOME UPPER WISCONSIN~—Best dalry and gen- eral crop state In the union. Settlers wanted; lands for sale at low pricrs on oasy terms: oxcellent lands for siwck ralsing. Ask for booklet 36 on Wic:.nsin Central Land Qrant; state acres wanted. 1 intorested In fruit lands, ask for book- let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Com- missloner Soo Rallwav. Minneapolis, Mion. | Wyoming Lands. | 320 AC Woll improved, one mile small town. Price $5,000. Terms to suit. Owner has other business. Write, Box Springs, Wyo. Texal Lands. EAST TI:.XAS Ethan Allen May, S-year-old son of Call ar write o sy fhee book dsecrip. | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. May, 3625 R {ng good corn and nifalfa iand in east; street, died yesterday morning at § TeRar0e ”\:;l_"s"‘w‘){:\’fix. ‘o‘clock at the South Side hospital sl LR L | from burns sustained when his clothes s Miscellancous. | caught fire before the family heating WE SBLL FARMS, CAN SELL YOURS. | o\ove Thursday afternoon. The little lad made a brave fight for life. De- Abgolutely no commission. Write today for our co-operative guarantee plan. In- terstate Farm Exchange, 216 Exchange Blnk Bldg., Spoknne \anh scious to the. last. The parents were not at home at the time. Two older sisters and a brother, Georgie, aged 12; Margaret, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Annle Kuykendall lnfl husband to Minnle Martes, Valley atrest, 170 FOR SALE—Rrown wal duck retrievers, fine V. Randall, Atlantic, DAMAGED screenings, $1.50 a hundred. A. W. Wagner, §01 N. 16th. WHITE French poodie. Cal cfl Blutfs. Red 4243, Coun- WANTED—Listings of real estate in Omaha for sale. N. P, Dodge & Co., Harney St., at_15th. Telephone Doug. 839. NEW Dungalow; B0 3-1. and gardening: your terms and price; Inv. with $400, rent, Brown county land, Neb., to trado for general mdse. or hardware stock. Ad- dress Y 699, Beo. 3 houses cost $3, 500) $2,600. D. 2107, FIVE rooms, oak finish, fully deco- rated, all nwdlrn. eto., §2, i $200 cash, balance monthly. Colhx R LIST your 5 and 6-room houses with us. WE SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY CO., Doug. 1474, REAL FSTATE-—Ummproved 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 wili come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO,, 742 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 187, * CUMING STREET. In order to close an estate, 1 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'l Bk. Blds. OWNER must se.| east front ot on Fonte- nelle Blvd, in Clalrmont. Will sell at eacrifice price If° taken /u once. Call Douglas 1732, South. ACRES SOUTH. Improved and unimproved in ome to ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellevue car line. Best of school facilities. C. R. COMBS, Phone Doug. 3916. 809 Brandels Theater. Mlsccflaneoup‘ 50-FT. LOT, $102, Fine lots to select from, $1 cash, 50c a week. Bpx 8181, Bee. BARGAINS IN RESIDENCE LOTS. Block east F't. Omaha, east front, $400. East Dundee, paved St. corner, $760. Fontenelle Bivd,, corner, $850. GEORGE 6. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg. REAL ESTATE—Suburban : _Benson. Fine, High Location 1.7 Acres—Benson Acres Priced for Quick Sale Near macadam road; east and south slope; lays fine; all in alfalfa. Easy terms. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Hi y St START YOUR H IN BENSON! BUY THIS LOT. $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price ; sisv £0x128; lccated or Loct l . between Clark and Burnham, not from school and car linz. Geo. R Wl"th Ree office. Omaha. Dunde: DUNDEE_B. AIN. DON'T PASS THIS UP. 7-room, brand new home in Dundee, within one-half block of street car line; Mving room running the full length of house with fireplace and bookcase; 4 bedrooms, including combination sleeping room and sun room upstairs, and tile bath; oak floors and oak finish down- stairs and white enamel &nd oak floors upstalrs. On paved street, paving paid. If sold at, once owner willing to take just what house and lot cest to be built. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 537 Omaha Nat. Bank Bld. Dong. 1781, Florence. NETFHAWAY has 3, 4, 5 20 and 13b-scre impr. tracts for city property. Flo. 228, South Side. 6-ROOM residence, Bouth Side, $1 708; 46C cash. balance $16 per month. Doug. 6315. ith Side. WEIR CREST GARDEN This beautiful garden tract Is near the interurban car line. 600 feet long and 242 feet wide. Reasomable price and | terms i H. H. HARPER & COMPANY, 1013-14 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Telophone Douglas 2695, REAL ESTATE—lnvu!menu Best Buy on/Harney Street For a very few days we can offer 70x120 | on Harney St, near 24th, with improve- ments, rental at $2,640 a year. The price I $40,000; mortgage, $26,000, at b per cent, and it takes $14,000 cash to handle. This property fs located in line for a quick and substantial increase in value, and in the meantime the rentals pay > safe re- turn on the investment. Quick action required if you want this. Glover & Spain, 919-20 City National. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P, TUKEY & SON, __Phone Doug. 602. 1507-8 W, O. W. Bidg. FOR BALE. Double brick 6t. Louls tlat, within four plocks of 16th and Harney; close in; bar- gain price, CALKINS & Douglas 1313, *Decrease. N T 04 INVESTMENT. Corner, close In, two houses, rent $720. Price, $5,600. 8 P. BOSTWICK & HON, 300 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1606. REAL BSTATE. WM. COLFAX, 106 Keeline Bide Dous. Douglas 3962, Co.. City National Baaok. Aannual 378 FARM LAND WANTED WANTED—Farms _and unimproved farm, fruit and stock lands. Consolidated Farm Agency, Marbridge Bldg, New York d. 310 A. 18th S FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. FOR SALES—F. D. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates, 6, 5% and 6 per cent. Reasonable com- mission. . UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th, Omaha, Neb, § PER CENT to 6 per cent on best Class oity | residences iy amounts $§2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. 'ETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam 8t. 0 MORTGAGE bearing 7 per cel jem|. ann.; secured by property valued at $4,000, Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co, W. O. W. Bldg. REAL BSTATH lunl, § per cent. Bes D. B. BUCK & CO,, 912 Omaha Nat. Bank, | NO DELAY, W. T.'GRAHAM, BLDG. OMAHA homes Bast Nebraska farms. | 1016 Omaha Nat'l, FARM and city Toane, B-3% and § por cent . Thomas, Kveline Bldg. Doug.. 6% MONEY—HARRISON & MCRTON 916 Omaha Nat'l, Bank Bldg. MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranches, We also buy good farm mort: gages. Kloke Inv. Cq Omaha. DON'T’ PAY IN 1. LLMENTS, PAY IN 2,.3, 4 or 6 YEARS, BEST PLAN. SHOPEN & CO.. KEELINE BLDG. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS. L. McGARRY, KEELINE BLDG. TEL. RED 4344, § PER CENT wnd per cent money. Toland & TPrumbul dg. Douglas 6707, 600 mlda vromvlly D. Wead, 18th and Farnam Sts. for city and | feet east of 'l‘hmy-mond avenue, north side, BOXI38 ,...i...voicien 400 Hor '—IJ" SMk—v'hld" Ida L. Schipporeit, et al. to John I. Senlor, Browne street, 300 feet west e —— ~ e | Of Forty-third -mov. north side, ONE palr sound mules, 2,400 1bs, 6 0L BORERE s 5, sos H N e AT 1 years old; price right. E. E. Mosor, "o Mary Birminghsm o ‘Minna Seber- Farnam. Douglas 7298, mann and hunu;‘d. 'afi.v-.ntunlh OR T—Good work horse, of trade, | Street, 274 feet south of rk street, 5 LR st side, 35Yx140 .. 1,200 Carroll R, Belden and wite o Dol Reed Belden, Nicholas strest, 136 / feot west of Fiftieth street, north side, 20x136 .......... Mary A. Lerch and husband 'to George AUTOMOBILES . 5., BB R "l‘nul:!li‘ T&Ml lt?rl. l: :rl WILLYS-OVERLAND INC. | it Mt W T USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Bank Statement, Phone D, 3208. 3047 Farnam 6t No. 1118, 3TIE Overland: sopass: REPORT OFf CONDITION OF THE 11914 Overland, 6-pass. 1~1917 Overland Roadster. 1==1913 Hupp, b-pess. 11014 Ford, 5-pass. These cars are in first class condition and at prices of §135 and up. Cars Demonstrated. at Omaha, in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business on November 17, 1316, RESQURU! ns and discounts. § .7,379,145.04 &.:_;.mrmu»a to outof-town pun| Ui 8 Bonds G b ¥ e circulation (par 24th. D, AH3 | vajue) ..., ... 860,000,00 Parts for Hup ‘landera 20" Olds-| y, g ' Ponda mobile, Apperson, I M. C. truck. Kissel| Disaged to seoure U. 8. deposits, (par value) ..... Total U, 8. Bond Bonds, securities, eto. Bonds other tHan AU HECLF.iARING HOUSE Nl ::m Farna: Douglas 8310, 1916 Baxon Roadster, sacrifice, 1916 Stearns-Knight $1,260, i U8 Bonds 1916 Maxwell Touring pledgad to secure 1916 sm Knight poatal savinga de- setting t now 7 posits . (... $37,000.00 Securitiea other In the first ten montha of 1918 m THE BEE gained 47,940 Paid Ada BXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN ot | (not including the other two Omaha paper for same| stocks), owned, period by more than— unpledged ....... 68,021.86 Total bonds, securities, ete 95,031,86 30,000 PAID ADS. Subscription to stock of Federal , Good Ratcs. Good Service. AT INTOTY L\ “DIOIVI Bank, less amount AUTO INSURANCE unpaid 100000 Fire, Thett and Liability at lowest rates, | Y8lue of' "'“‘"" Bouse. 148,000.00 KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, ol e s | #13-14 City Nat. Bk. Bidg. Doug. 2818, nfl.’:flm I.B:":u $1,400,647.05 DON'T throw away old tires. We make on® | Net amount due = v new tire from two old ones and #ave YoU | rrom other banks g 80 per cent. 2-in-1 Vulcanizing Co. T e i __Davenport 6t., Omaha, Neb. Dousias 2014 | gycnanges . clearing house .. Other checks on farm loans. H. W. Binder, City INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO. banks in same National Bank Bldg. 30th_and Harney. Douglas 5351 city as report- Sk 345 Omaha S .| ing 4,383, GARVIN BROS. i too e | USED CARS AT REAL PRICES. | (16, dt™ iucia TIY wad farm | 5 5%, T cent, 3 T Snd_other' cash B D "'\‘“é-l:v P “nb‘md __Douglas 853, 1216-18 Farnam ftema’ . .oii.is 03 mon cellne 198 | HUDSON bé4—8even passenger fouring car oar !"»;A:et;onl L with detachable Berlin body. Harry 3 : ___ Abstracts of Title. Steel, §12 Ramge Bldg. Phono Douglas| and cents ... sor.3¢ Kerr Title, Guarantes and Abstract Cou | 2163 or Harney 607 Notes of _other 306 8. 17th St, ground floor. A | Natlonal Banks. 26,260.00 Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. % ”ulF;rd-. llo)x " "‘!.Oxl%- Federal Reserve RfiFD ABSTRACT CO, oldeat apatract of: ekt o 2 s RN o co m ebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. w M. T. BRENNAN, over 20 yrs. exp, in Doug- S O S.MOTOR CO. POl las o titten, 324 Brandels Theater. Used Cars. $14,187,36 MONEY TO LOAN WILL BATISFY YOU. ank PAT] md.mpum tund TELL &\ BINKLEY, L with- U 3818 Warney 8. Doug. 1640, | Treasurer 2,600,00— 4,177,842.47 TURE, planos, Ind. notes as security, | FOR SALE—Ford roadster; Kood condition, ' PTTReTY oo T H gde. total ot §8.60. | new tires cheap. D: 4802 2041 Harney BL Towftiuat dhi o i RPN Smallor, ger amita, proportionate taie, | _____Automobiles Wanted. ___| cashial stock pad 1......o. 8 1000000 PROVIDENT LOAN BOCIKETY, COUPELET body for Word chassls, $40.00, | yirnies BORG - o ibery b Organized by Omaha Business Moen, FRANK SELBY, s 433 Ross Bldg., 161h and Farnam. 73. 46, ___DOUGLAS 1510, oI | == ———— ~Auto Livery and Glrl(e e A TR S ARt BXPORT suth Fepalring TROINEEE (. P g FARM AND RANCH LANDS | BXriRT i b A T LGS Devosttai, Iowa Lands. ¢ St e 85, and bankers $3,142,640.13 GARAGE for roni At 5090 Callfornla. PRORE | Dividends, un- FINF Towa farms, close to Omuha, al slzes, | “iurmey 5378, : 00 priced right. See us first. W. T. Smith = —— | P sl LU Co.. 914 City Natl Bank Bidg. Omaha. Automobiles for Hire. it b B Fiorida Lands. FORD for rent. You may drive It T GRATES | 1o check ... 6,000,410.97 e e +| v mile Doug. 36i2. Bvoniugs. Tyler I35 | Certitcates "ot > —We have the o record crop truck, garden and oftrus fruft Auto Repairing and Painting. u‘f,"" i land in the United States. Buy land on | STROMBERG SRRVICE STATION, a . 165,077.32 easy terms from A. Parsons & Son, 662 GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, 1508 Jackson Bt | cartified 140,391,389 Brandels Bdlg. Phone, Doug. 7840. c.m.mm my_speciaity. Red 4142, Cashler's o e = i “flfll rupn\rl‘( aysdorfer, 21 18t! United uury 2d; already so of O ha's 1ead- | e e fng busines men have Jjoined us. Make | NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Horvice, and Pi:m“‘ . 8,104.04 _Your reservation early. T U FRE) Torices right. 218 8. 19th 8L D, 7 hatal estoe Missouri_Lands. SMALIL MISSOURI FARM—$10 cash and 36 monthly; no interest or taxes; highly pro- ductive land; close to 3 big markets. Write for photogra and full informa- tion. Munger, A-119, N. Y. Life Bulld- Kansas City, Mo. “LAST CALL IF YOU WANT POSSESSION NEXT MARCH. NEBRASKA FARM NEAR OMAHA 6 miles, from Florence, 1-3 mile from paved rodd. Good land, poor improvements; about 100 acres cultivated, including 15 acres alfalfa; balance tim- bered pasture with running water. Price $110 per acre, $7,000 cash, balance b ana 10 years af § per cent This farm will produce as much per acre as high-priced farms near Omaha. The crop this dry year shows what the sofl s, We have a good tenant waiting to take It at §5 for the plow land and alfaifa and §2 for the timber. After Nov. 30 it can only be sold subject o lease for next yoar. This farm is cheaper than any land near it, and we can show how it can be made worth 40 per cent more with very little expense. J. H. DUMONT & CO,, 416-418 Keeline Bldg. Phone Douglas 690, TWO SNAPS: | 80 acres, highly Improved Best crop-producing land for miles around; close in; $150 per acre. 160 4 miles from good town; improved; y all in cultivation; $100 per acre; worth 3125 per aci 80's, 160's, 320's, soctions, and large ranches all over cen tral Nebraska at $10 to $60 per acre, Write for full information. J. W, Mo- hatfey, Doniphan, Neb, 150 acres, KIMBALL COUNTY. 320 acres choice land in good location. Will glve clear deed for two ftirst crops. T. H. CAMPBEL] Kimball, Neb. FOR SALE—An extra good A0-acre farm, improved, 3 miles southwest of Leshara, Neb, Write C. L. Timmons, Leshara, N NS, [ 5 _ACRES, well fmproved, two blocks high school, Tecumseh, Neb. Stewart, 216 8. 17th 8t. CAN sell or exchange any Iands you have to “offer. C. J. Canan, MeCague Bidg. 73 “ardinal Virtue Persistence Is the in Advertising. e Matorcycles and B\cycleu. STt Aftar days or more.. 699,257.50~— 10,422,583.73 Total. . $11,073,035.66 State of Nebraska, County ol Douglas—ss: 1, ¥, P. Hamllton, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. P, HAMILTON, Cashier. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The United Real Estate and Trust- Subscribed and sworn to before me this company to Oscar A. Peterson, 23d day of November, 1916, Manderson street, 200 feot east of (SEAL.) B, B. WOOD, Thirty-fourth avenue, south side, Notary Public, 60x128 ...... $ 280 Lorrect—Attes Fred A. Baliey to Charles W. Halloy, LUTHER DRAKE, Arthur streot, Benson, 200 feet west FRANK HAMILTON, of 'Brwin avenue, north side, 0x (. BAM ROGERS, 130 2 . 2,600 \ Directors. One day’s rent from that room, now vacant, will pay for an attractive ad for several days in the Omaha Bee. Mr. Addison will help you write . your ad if you : Phone Tyler 1000 Today A N AT 6 AT N 8 A Exceeding . 20,000 PAID Ads THE COMBINED GAIN of the other two Omaha papers for this same period spilc his intense pain he was con- | by over aged 11, and Frankie, aged 8, were in the 1oom. Georgie tore off all the burning clothes, but the flames had already burned the lad. Doctors Al- len and Frikke were called in imme- diately and ordered the boy to the hospital. Goes After Oil. “Ethan went after a gallon of coal oil at 2:30 o'clock,” Mr. May, father of the boy, said, “In some way coal oil slopped over hi¢ overcoat and when he sat down before the heating stove to warm up on his return, sparks from the open grate set fire to his clothes, Georgie tore off his clothes as soon as she could.” Little Ethan had just started to school. Because the mother was to be away from home the children had been told to stay at home. Georgie had charge of them and sent her brother al ter the cu:l oil. All were pupils of lhe Corrigan school. eputy Coroner Bernard Larkin took charge of the body. It is prob- ble that an inquest will be waived. Lost Work, Wife, Reason and Now Loses Damage Suit A verdict for the defendant was returned by the jury in the United States district court in the case of William Livingstone, who was suing the,Omaha railroad for $50,000, The jury ‘was out less than two hours. The defendant claimed that because of injuries received in 1902 by bump- ln[ his head against the steps of an nme he became mentally and physi- ally incapacitated and as a result lon Im reason for long of time. He rts that because of his mjuriea his mfe left him. Omaha Anti-Suffs Go to Washington Omaha delegates to the national anti-su convention which opens in Washington, D. C,, December 7, are the local president, Mrs. Ed Porter Peck; the ucreury, Mrs. Wil- tiam_Archibald Smith; Mrs, Harvey E. Newbranch, Mrs, John Lee Web- ster, Mrs, Helen Arion Lewis, Mrs J. W. Griffith and Mrs, F. G, Kellm of South Side. Mrs, John D. Haskell of Wakefield, Mrs. rge Butterfield of Norfolk and Miss Maude May of Fremont will also attend. “More than 1,000 delegates are ex- pected. ' They estimate 10,000,000 women are opposed to suffrage for their Organized five years there is now an enrollment of 350.,& members. New InMws Fast to Large Proportions . Less than two years ago Sunderland’ Brothers' company started a new industry in Omaha, which has already grown to large volume. It is a nl- tion-widé mail order business andirons Illd other fireplace zodu. Among large individual orders re- cently received by the Sunderland company is one for complete hearth outfits for five fireplaces in a new mansion at York, Pa.; a similar sale to an owner at D:yton. 0., and daily slurrments to patrons in the Atlantic eastern states, with correspond- ing results from other parts of the count?' Sunderland Brothers carry a very extensive assortment stock of fire- place goods and have become one of the largest national distributers in that line of business. U, P. Stations Will Be Treated to Coat of Paint Interiors of stations along the Union Pacific are going to be dressed up.' The ‘order to ‘%et busy has gone out and the city office here is due to be renovated, overhauled and redec- orated. The Omaha office, however, may have to wait until spring before it 18 put in more presentable shape. Recently Ben Winchell, traffic di- rector of the Harriman lmes. passed over the Union Pacific, east bound from the Pacific coast. He stopped off to take a look at depots on the journey. Interiors did not please him. He found too many of them dirty and begrimmed with the smoke and bad odor of ages past. Reaching New York the order came back to do something and do it quick. As a‘re- sult the painters have more work on their hands. ¥ Marathon Marvel Uses Oranges and Hot Lemonade A few days ago Sidney Hatch, a nationally known Marathon runner, uncovered a new set of rules for nour- ishment during his all-night, record- breaking road run from Milwaukee to & Chicago. The only nourishment, either liquid or solid, taken by Hatch during four- teen hourn and fifty minutes of run- ning in which he covered 95.7 miles, was orange juice and hot lemonade. He ate nothing solid between 6 o'clock in the evening, when he took three pieces of toast before his start, which he mafle at 8 o'clock, and at noon the next day, when he ate a chicken dinner, He made only three stops, totalling altogether twenty and one-half minutes, while covering the distance, and cach time drank either hot lemonade or orange jlnce. Farm is Involved in Insurance Company’s Suit In a bill of complaint filed this morning in the clerk’s office of the United States district court the Actna Life linsurance company of Hartford, Conn.. is seeking to recover $6,000 which it claims to have ad- vaseed Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Starmer of Douglas county on farm land. The insurance company ctalms that the defendants made no effort to pay the interest and ask for a fore- closure on the property. \ Persistence Is the Cardinal Advertising, Virtue ia \ B A= Tk # 7 7 o W 3% XM @z N

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