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4—D REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE THE REAL ESTATE OMAHA DECEMBER 3, 1916 UNDAY B FARM AND RANCH LANDSFARM AND RANCH LANDS AUTOMOBILES — AUTOMOBILES A ; : PERSONAL WORD i To Voters: i On Tuesday, December 5th, you will | be called upon to vote on an Ordinance granting to the Electric Light Com- Omaha for 5 years. { i pany a contract to light the streets of I regard this as an extremely im- portant matter to the people of Omaha —and, as a heavy taxpayer, I have in- vestigated the proposition and am abso- lutely in favor of this Ordinance. I will : : go to the Polls Tuesday and vote “Yes” e and I take thi% means of urging my S way of Municipal Ownership. . Signed: “IT SETS THE PACE THAT OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW” Call on us for Accident Health . Automobile Fidelity Contract Public Official Plate Glass Judicial ‘Burglary Depository Liability Excise Compensation . POLICY Druggists BOND Southern Surety Company i GALLAGHER & NELSON, Agents 642-644 Brandeis Bldg. Tel. Doug. 3382. Prettiest Mile Home —$6,000— A great bargain in a seven-room all modern house, with oak finish and hot water heat, 4 bedrooms, garage and driveway. > 1 Wonderful shade trees and fine lawn. Lot T8x128, east front in the prettiest block on the Boulevard. All street improvements paid for. The ground is cheap at $3,500, fig- | - ure it out. This is the first time offered. san See it Monday. Charles W. Martin & Co.{ 742 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 187. LA lNANCl_A“L Abstracts of Title. Kepp Titie, Guiranice and Abstract Co 306 8. 17th St ground floor. Honded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. e——— T T8 SO e e M. T.BRENNAN ovar 20 yrs. experience in National Bank Bidg. ._titles. 324 Brandels theater. BROS. . /fiov4%. | FARM LAND WANTED U Tua I,Enm Toans, 5, % and 6 per cent. | WANTED— 8 W 5 H ont & Co., 416 Kealine Blag. WANTED—To hear from owner of good FINANCIAL _Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. 100 to $10.000 made prompiiy, . D. Wead, | E WE‘ Bldg., I8th and Farnam Sts. ; ONEY on band for city and farm wans. H, W. Binder, City farm for sale. State cash price and de- scription, D, F. Bush, Minneapolls, Minn, FARME WANTED—Have 1,000 buye scribe your unsold property. Exchange, Denver, Colo, de- o 310 Farmers friends to do the same—and, remember, this contract is NOT an obstacle in the CHARLES W. MARTIN. Acre and House $1,200—$100 Cash Has a good cave and running water on end of tract. las county. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 HARNEY, 8T, PHONE TYLER 00. Fin arden land in Doug- Balance $12 per month. 4 Lots—Bungalow $2,300—$235 Cash rooms, wide porch: Inoubator uipped poultry house. tight. One block to Jitney and paved road. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYLER §0. \ . Four Acres $500 Per Acre Fine for Chicken Farm. Lays short distante north ot West Ben- son, South slope, All in grass. Easy terma, Hastings & Heyden, 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYI‘ER 50. + One Acre in Fruit $760—$10 Cash Balance monthly, to paved road and line. Hastings & Heyden 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYLER 60, A splendid acre, close rt distance to car e FARM AND RANCH LANDS JIdaho Lands. — BEFORE YOU PLANT. Your dollars in land, let me tell you what some farmers have done in Idaho. You are, no doubt, just as good a farmer and can produce just as large yields on Idaho soll, which is a rich, productive volcanic ash, that seems to have the pecullar power of rejuvenating itself. Fortunes ure being made on Idaho farms, Let me send you authentic in- formation, absolutely FREE. R. A. SMITH, Colontzatalon and Industrial Agent, Union Pacitio System Room 1023, Unton Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Nebrask Towa Lands. 118-ACRE. FARM. 215 milos sw of Underwood, on river-to- river road, known as Pat Keegan farm, 12 miles trom Councl Bluffs, In. 22 acres pasture, 10 acres of hay. The best land in lowa; 1) acres tame grass, balance cul- tivated, All fenced and cross-fenced. Best of water and abundance of It. 6-room house, barn for 12 horses, 40x60, granary, corn erib, und other out-buildings. If you want & high-class home farm, address O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. Doug. 1016_Omaha Nat. Bank. Bldg. ™, Rome well main traveled road; miles of Council situated on situated about eight BluZs, Will sell t a bargain If sold at ddress Box 577, To! fiichi(m Lmd's. FOR SALE—Stock, alfalfa farm; fmp.; fine lake: 1% mi, county $10,000 seat: price $7,600; many other bargains. Elger Winemiller, Coldwater, Mich. Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM~—3$10 monthly; no interest or taxes; highly pro- ductive land: close to 3 blg markets. Write for photographs and full ‘informa- tion. Munger, A-119, N, I, Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. TI6-ACRE Merramec river bottom furm, 60 In cultivation; ne overflow; S-room frame house, lurge barn, shegds, fruit, good water, sh and $5 plenty timber; nicely located, 3 miles Steelville, Price §3,150; easy terms. Har- Mo. Texas Lands. LAND OF OFPORTUNITY! High-priced farm products, 100,000 fer- tile acres, Low prices, Good: terms, Chi- 20 So. La Galle, afe thinking of a home in the uif coast country, send for book- “Algon Does Mean Opportunity.” let, Henry Mackay, Algoa, Tex. “Florida Lands. Florida Lands. PALM BEACH FARMS COMPANY PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA SAFETY FIRST The man who coined the slogan “SAFETY FIRST,” was a genius, so was the late H. M. FLAGLER, pioneer of the FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILROAD. After the terrible freeze in Florida in 1895, he sent his associate, MR. J. E. INGRAHAM, on a tour south from ST. AUGUSTINE to find, if possible, a part of FLOR- IDA unaffected by the freeze, as the rest of the state was then as barren as Vermont in February. Mr. Ingraham found PALM BEACH COUNTY green, luxuriant and beautiful. Citrus fruit trees were not injured, even the fruit was upinjured. Since that time FLAGLER and his associates have poured millions into the “SAFETY FIRST” county of FLORIDA. Be a wise old owl and follow SUCCESS for SAFETY. Your success will be in our lands. 20 acres of our best Truck and Citrus Fruit lands will produce more net profit than 200 acres here in the North, “FIGURE COST,” 200 acres, $40,000. 20 acres of the best Muck Land we own, $3,000, on easy terms. Fewer farm imElements to buy, 365 growing days each year. Finest clim- ate on the American continent. Why Rent Farms? If you have a moderate capital you can be positively indepéndent in a few years, close to town, good roads, Schools, Churches, Banks and The 13th Biennial Report of the Department of Willys-Overland Inc. Used Car Department Tel. Doug. 3292. 2047 Farnam St. One 1916 Overland Touring. »One 1916 Overland Roadster. One 1914 Hudson Touring. '~ One 1915 Buick-4 Touring. C One 1913 Ford Touring. Puckinf Houses. Agricult: Palm Beach County lands. CALL, WRITE OR PHONE PARSON ure states that the highest production in Florida is from for particulars and literature. S & SON, 652 Brandeis Building, Agents, Palm B each Farms Co. Phone Douglas 7846. We have a Spe-ial Excursion, leaving Omaha, January 2d., 1917, ‘ARMING IN ur lands a extremely fertile. subsoll. Prac tically twelve months' growing season, Abundant, well distributed rainfall. Good trucking and citrus culture. Close to way, settled and prosperous community. Chance for big profits to right men. Our book, “Farming in Florida,” tells all Write for free copy today. O. P. Swope Land Company, Oviedo, Seminole county, Florida, 'ALM BEACH COUNTY—We have the record crop truck, garden and citrus fruit land in the United States. Buy land on nsy terms from A. Parson & Son, 652 Brandels Bldg. Phone Doug. 7846. Note—A personally conducted ezcursion to the Sunny South leaves Omata Janu- ary 2d; already some of Omaha's leading busin men have jolned us. Make your reservation early. Florida Lake lel\lnnds: 5 Paxton bl Nebraska Lands. CHOICE FIVE-ACRE FARM. In the edge of Sarpy C car, beautiful G-acre tract, well built 8- room house, convenlent and well built barn, chicken house and other outbufld- ings, well fenced; cherry orchard, other fruit in quantities; near good school; will make & good living and a cholce home for ®ome ore. Price $6,500, half in mort- guge, 6% per cent balance; clear cottage or good rental property. near Albright GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bldg. DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM We have just listed & 120-acre farm, located about elght miles west of Omaha, on paved road. This farm is situated on the crest of a hill, with an unobstructed view for miles in every direction; ideal location for a country home, as the paved road provides an outlet at all seasons,of the year. Price on application to the THE BYRON REED CO., 213 8. 17th St Douglas 297 WASHINGTON CO., NEB,, FARM. 120 acres 5 miles 8. w. of Herman; 10 acres pasture; 20 acres hay; 88 acres in crop; all fenced; 7-room house; barn, 8 stalls, 36x40, and many other outbuildings. Mort- gage $5,000, due 1919, at 6 per cent. Of- fered for a short time to close an estate, at $126 an acre, 2 O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., Doug. 2716, 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. PUBLIC SALE—180 acres, one of the best farms in Neb, 3 miles St. Paul; there is 76 head head of cattle, 640 bu. wheat, 800 oats, 1,200 corn, alfalfa 95 tons, 50 tons hay, all raised this year, Don't miss it Salo Dec. 14, 1916, at 2:30 o'clock: terms $1,000 date of sale, 1-3 March 9; to settle partnership. John W. Lhotak and Frank Walla KIMBALL COUNTY, NEB. WIIL sell section 3-12-67 all level, good black soll. One of tho best sections in the county, for next 10 days at $15 an acre. Reasonable terms. O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. Doug. 3716, 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. VERY CHOICE 320 a. Lincoln Co.; 250 a. under plow, balance native blue stem grass; 180 a. winter wheat; fenced, school, mail and tel. at farm. Private investiga- | tion. If you want the best, I might take choice 80 a. as part payment, some cash and terms on balance. Write owner, Lock Box 694, North Platte, Neb, KIMBALL COUNTY. 320 acres cholce land in good location. Will give clear deed for two first crops. T. H. CAMPBELL & SONS, SNl Kimball Neb. I FOR SALI ucres 1% miles from county seat town of 2,600 population, in ntral Nebraska. Good improvements. This 18 a good stock and grain farm; will take 80 or 160 acres as part payment. Ad- dress Y 708, Omaha Be CAN sell or exchange any land you have to fler. C. J. Canan, McCague BIdF. Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WISCONSIN—Best dairy and gen- eral crop tate in the unlon. Settlers wanted; ladds for sale at low prices or easy terms; excellent lands for stock raising. Ask for booklet 35 on Wisconsin Central Ldnd Grant; state acres wanted. 1t interested in fruit lands, ask for book- let on Apple Orchards, Address Land Com- missioner Soo Rallway, Minneapolis, Minn Wyoming Lanas. FOR SALE—19 acres coal laund, mine work- iug good. One mile from Diets, Wyo., Make a pric Must sell account of death. Mre. Ellen J. Stork, 613 N. M St Sherldan, Wyo. YOU CAN MAKE $100 a week bringing us settlers to file on 320-acre homesteads; close in. GUY LANE, CASPER, WYO. Ada Mil‘celfilane’ous;.; FRUIT FARMS, VEGETABLE FARMS DAIRY FARMS, SHEEP FARMS, HOG FARMS, POULTRY FARMS. We have anumber of choice farms to offer ranging from 5 to 320 acres each, located in the Northern Farmers Com- muity now being established. Only about 40 miles from‘the gulf coast on the Guly and Ship Island railroad. Ideal location and climate, 300 feet above sea level, fre- quent showers. no irrigating; can grow some crops every month in year; all kinds of frults, oranges, figs, nuts, early veg- etables, poultry, sheep, hogs, dairying, ete. Good markets Kuaranteed for everything that can be produced. Only system of community farming in the south. We offer farms now on liberal terms with small monthly payments, low as $10.00 per mon.h, mo Interest, no taxes or other ex- penses, and we look after them through our extensive farming system until you are ready to tke possossion, if desired. Ask for our farm book showing ph graphs and the great opportunities a ing you. It's malled free on application. The Mills Farms ,Dept. 46 Fruitland Park, Miss. SEND YOUR NAME TODAY. Receive of- fers from land owners, agents, everywhere. United Realty Assoclates, Joliet, I “Persistence 1s the Cardinal Virtus in Advertising. Make your reservations with us now. South Dakota Lands. WILL sell % section of good western South Dakota land. Very cheap. Must sell. | Box Y 713, Bee. Tennessee Land. AVOID HIGH COST OF LIVIN BY BEING A PRODUCER. | *_Iown and will sell seven tracts of land, ranging in size from 132 to 200 acres. Price $6 per acre. Terms, $1 per acre cash, balance 10 equal nnual payments, at 5 per cent Interest., Land is located in Tennessee and covered with timber and is good for agricultural purposes, Timber on this land for all improvements, includ- ing house, barn and fencing. A. R. LEYSON, 768 Brandeis Theater, AVOID HIGH COST OF LIVI BY BEING A PROTUCER. 1 own and will sell seven tracts of land, ranging in size from 132 to 200 acres. Price $6 per acre. Terms: 10 equal annual pay- ments at b per cent Interest. Land Is lo- cated in Tennessee and covered with tim- ber and Is good for agricultural purposes. Timber on this land for all improvements, including house, barn and fencing. A. R, LEYSON, 768 Brandeis Theater. FARM LANDS FOR RENT 300 OR 400-ACRE FARM IN N. B, NBB. OR NEAR OXFORD, NEB, SEE OR WRITE US QUICKLY. INTERSTATE REALTY CO, 929-30 CITY NAT. BLDG. DOUGLAS 8862. - S - FOULTRY AND FEI S10CK 8 arm, regis. tered Russian Wolf Hound; 4 years old. Phone Walnut 2672, FOR SALE quick, 1%-year-old French 1 pogtlh'. Only 7'\7 Phone Webster 3097, DAMAGED screenings, $1.50 a bundred. A A w. !Vr et 1 6th. WHITE poodle pupp! AUTOMOBILES AUTO CLEARING HOUSE, Largest Dealers in Used Automoblles ‘West of Chicago. Stearns-Knight touring, four-cylinder, 1916 model; run less than 200 miles.$1,250 . cheap, So. 1265. Moon six-cylinder tourlng, 1916 model, nearly new ......... eeaesens .. 1,050 Chevrolet touring, 1916 model; run very little .. 350 Maxwell touring, 1 iy pertect ......... 325 Mitchell touring, four-cylls model; nearly new . 550 Buick touring, four-cy nredel; run very little . 440 Chevrolet touripg, 1916 mod 375 Velle touring, six-cylinder, fine con- ditlon ...... 650 Pullman touring, 1 aieelem i 375 Mitchell, six-cylinder, 3 o model, repainted, new tires, thor- oughly overhauled; sacrifice at .. Hudson touring, six fifty-four, 1914 model; perfect conditio ri- fice at ..., % 475 King roadster, 1914 model; run very little .. 376 Saxon roadster, NOW Logrparecan: arrnn 340 Oakland touring, very little 275 Herff-Brooks, 1916 model ........ N 350 Overland touring, 19156 model . 375 Overland touring 1914 model; fine con- dition ..,... - 276 Apporson touring, Conaltion )} ca iy 450 Since we have discontinued hand- ling cars not electrically equipped we are going to dispose of the fol- lowing cars at these unheard of prices: 1912 Franklin limousine, like new . 1913 Overland touring . 1914Detrolter touring 1012 Peerless limousine 1913 Velle touring, elegant condition. 1013 Mitchell, four-cylinder ... EVERY ONE OF THESE C FINE CONDITION AND GO OUT WITH OUR GUARANTEE. AUTO CLEARING: HOUSE, trauser—Mgrs.—Mogy Bernstein Farnam St., Tel. D. 3310, Open Sundays: en Evenings. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam 8t. Douglas 3310. Caryl H HIGH GRADE USED CARS 1n our rebuilt Cadillac used cars we feel that we are offering something far out of the ordinary in the used car fleld—auto- moblles that have been entirely over- hauled, refinished, reshod and put into perfect running order. Our rebullt Cadillac cars are guaran- teed the same as new ones, 1sn't it better to own a high-grade used car than a cheap new one? One Type 53 Cadillac Salon, 3- paossenger. One Type 51 Cadillac Touring, 7- passenger. One 1914 Cadillac Coupe, 4-pas- senger. One 1914 Cadillac, 7-passenger. One 1914 Cadillac Phaeton, 4- passenger. One 1913 Cadillac Touring, 7-pas- senger. One 1911 Cadilla¢ Touring, 7-pas- senger, CADILLAC COMPANY OF OMAHA GEO. F. REIM, PRES. 2060 Farnam St Doug. 42 to_exchange for equit Box §792, Bee. AUTOMOBILE in good residence. One 1916 Ford Touring. One 1917 Ford Touring. Prices Ranging From $125 Up. All Cars Will Be Demonstrated to You. - Tires 145 Price We Save You 40 TO 60% on Tires, We add from one-third to one- half more material and strength, making them the strongest tires on the market today. Giving greater resistance against punctures and blowouts. - Below is a price list on the fa- mous 2-in-1 tires: Price Price Price With With With Two Old One No Tires. iire; Tires. 30x3 ...$ 5.50 § 6.00 $ 6.50 30x3%%. 6.50 7.16 7.82 32x3% . 7.50 8.33 9.16 33x4 ... 925 10.19 1113 34x4 ... 9.60 10.70 11.80 35x4% . 1115 12,53 1391 36x4% . 11.50 13.04 14.58 Second-Hand Tires and Tubes Cheap. County Agents Wanted. o “2-IN-1” VULCANIZING CO., 1516-18 Davenport St., Dept. C. Douglas 2914, WE OFFER‘USED CARS AT ALL PRICES 1 1916 7-passenger Overland, fully equipped. 1916 G-passenger Maxwell. 1916 G-passenger Maxwell. 1 1914 G-passenger Maxwell (no starter). 11912 -passenger Interstate (no starter). 35 and 7-passenger Abbott-Detroit cars, with and without starters. 6-passenger Velie. Hudson &peedster. 1916 Ford Cabriolet. You must see these cars to appreciate their vavlue. C. W.FRANCIS AUTO CO. Douglas 853. 2216-18 Farnam St. Open all day Sunday. FORD SPEEDSTER You can rebulld your old car Into a handsome, classy, racy model. Learn all about speedsters and how to bulld them, in The Ford Owner, the big monthly magazine for Ford owners only. Send 10c for trial three months' subscription. The ¥ord Owner, 140 Michigan St., Milwaukee, Wis. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam St. & Douglas 3310, 1916 Chevralet Tourln; 51 1916 Stearns Knight 1916 Saxon Roadster. 1916 Maxwell Tourin .o 226 in the ELEVEN hs of 1916 The Bee gained....53,910 ,pald ads MORE THAN DOUBLE the COMBINED gain of the other two Omaha papers Lowest Rate, Best Results, Be! AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest rates. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 913-14 Clty Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 2819, FJVE second-hand automobiles to exchange for equity in residence property. Box 8772, These cars are going to be sold. Write me what you have in the first letter. Box 8770, Bee. ean .$ 850 Touring.. 1,260 350 rvice Motorcycles and Bicycles. MOTORCYCLES. Bar- | ®ains Motorcycle Man,” 2703 Leavenworth. ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Sale or Exchange West Farnam Home 4112 Farnam Street, has 7 rooms, is strictly modern and in good condition. Lot has 44 feet frontage on Farmam St and 132 feet in depth, All special taxes paid. Owner will exchange for close-in investment property, vacant or improyed. Key at our office. Porter & Shotwell So. 17th St. Phone Doug. To Close Estate 3849 Charles St. This 1s an_ opportunity to get a good comfortable home at very low prico of $3,250.00, and can be handled on $750.00 cash, the purchaser to assume a mort- gage of $2,600.00 now standing against ’ the property. House has 8 rooms, bath and furnace heat, is in good order. Lot 50x130, street paved and pald. Barn large enough to hold two machines. Block and half to car line. This home is in & desirable residence district. Key at our oftice. Porter & Shotwell 202 So. 17th St. Phone Doug. 5013, 5013, 202 Cottage Bargain 6 Rooms—$2,400 “This property is located at 2622 Bristol street and can be purchased on terms of $500.00 cash, balance $20.00 a month, Has 5 rooms on first floor and 1 room fin- ished in attic; 1s modern, except furnace. Street paved, level lot 40x134, all special taxes paid. Convenient to Lothrop school and two car lines. Porter & Shotwell 202 So, 17th St. Phone Doug. 5013, 160-A. GRAINS; rent, imps. fine. TOLAND & TRUMBULL, D. 6707 448 Bee Bldg. 3620 Dodge St., 6-r. mod. excpt. heat $18.00 4001 N. 20th St., . mod. ex. heat 15.00 4220 S, 18th § r. strictly mod.... 20.00 TOLAND & TRUMBULL, D. 8707, 448 Bee Bldg. 4 ROOMS and bath, equipped with Murphy- in-a-door bed, painted walls. In a new bullding. Only $17 per month. 816 No, 16th Street. Inquire J. B. ROBINSON, D. 8097 equipped with gas ranges ine Apart- ments, $2.50 and $3.00 per week. Office, 608 No. 17th Street. HOME BUILDERS will pay you7% on your money and divide profits of past 6 months with you on Jan. 1. Shares in any number now $1.20 each, by mall or in person. More after Jan. 1" American Security Co., F. A. Omaha, : 10 PER CENT NET ON $12,600. A very attractive Investment in west Farnam district that will pay you 10 per cent. Only $1,500.00 down, balance in small monthly payments. AMERICAN SECURITY CO., Doug. 5013 518 Seward St, 7 rms., all mod., .., 2514 Seward St 6 ma, all mod. .. i3ey 1834 No. 21st St, 6 rms., mod. ex. ht. 15.00 1609 Lothrop St., 6 rms., all mod..... 17.00 1508 Ohio St., 6 rme., part, mod. 15.00 2602 Chicago St., 3 rms., part. mod... 9.00 BIRKETT & COMPANY, 423 Bee Bidg. Doug. 633 WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. HOUSES AND COTTAGES PARTLY MODERN. 4-r 3401 Parker St. . -$10.00 b-r. 511 Martha St. . 12:50 MODERN EXCEPT HEA G-r. 2010 Saratoga St. ....., % 18.00 STRICTLY MODERN. 5-r 3607 No. 30th St. (Garage) 26.00 6-r. 4112 Farnam St. ...... 35.00 6-r. 1814 Laird St. (Ga : . 35.00 7-r. 1323 So. 8th St. (closs to 40,00 7-r. 3905 No. 18th St. ......, 30.00 7-r. 916 So. 26th St. (Brand new, strict- ly modern brick residence). . 85,00 8-r. 3349 Charles St. (Garage). . 25.00 9-r. 2608 Dewey Ave, (Close in, well CROSSTOWN garage, 316 S. 24th, D. 4442 S Parts for Hupp 20, Oldsmobile “40." | 1o "371 %P0 dge i o) e Apperson “45” and ' 5. Used tires. | Wi HAVE OTHERS. SEE OUR’ Gomn: cnatns, lamps, Presto tanks, ete. PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING. TORD tires for Fords, 80x3, 38 65; 30x3%. PORTER & SHOTWELL, $11.65. Zwiebel Bros. D, 4878 2513 Far- | 202 So. 17th St. Doug. 5013 nam St. v 11913 Hupp touring 32" tou, car..$150.00 1 6-cyl. Franklin roadster 25000 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TELL g 2318 Harney St. Doug. 1540. N e DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from two old ones and save you 50 per cent, 2-in-1 Vulcanizing Co, 1516 Davenport St., Oma & BINKL! old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., 20th and Harney. Douglas 5251 USED CARS AT REAL PRICES C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., Douglas 863, 2216-18 Farnam SECOND-HAND one and one-half-ton auto truck cheap. Several commercial bodies to fit the Ford at less than cost. Sterling Mfg. Co., 10th and Jones Sts. TOMOBILE to exchange for resi- dence lot. Box 8783, Bee. Auto Livery ana Garages. EXPERT auto repairing, -service car al- ways ready.”” Omaha Garage, 2010 Harney St. Tyler 555. Automobiles for Hire. ‘ORD for rent. You may drive it 1 charge 1835, Auto Repairing and Painting. STROMBERG SERVICE STATION GEQRGE W. WILLIAMS, 1606 Jackson St. arburetors my speclalty. i.ed 4142 §100 reward for magneto we cant repair. Colls_repaired. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 15th. W a and South Omaha Land company to Wiadyslaw Zych et al, southwest corner Thirty-fourth and D atreets, 66x130 .., ....8 300 E. Enevoldsen to John F. Drayton, Riggs street, Benson, 150 feot east of Hawley avenue, 50x185 ......... Velmia V. Meredith and husband to Willlam Broad, Forty-second street, 200 feet south of Lincoln avenue, West Side, 50x126 o 100 Maurice Garrison and w! aroline Garrison, Bauman street, 127.5 feet east ot Thirtieth street, North Side, 43130 ....iieeiens 3,700 Hazel L. Bryant to John B. Brisbin, Nineteenth street, 146.9 feet east of Twenty-seventh street, South Side, 45x136.23 ... 5 . 6,000 Adolf E, Tuchenhagen and wife to Edith Bacon, southeast corner Twentieth and Elm streets, 60x116: Twentieth street, 125 feet north of A street, West Side, 103x167.6; Thir- teenth street, 128 feet south of I street, East Side, 40x110...,........ 1 Scott & Hill Co. to Ivy B. Knotts, northwest corner Thirty-second and Oak, 819X114.5 ...... SO o) Willlam A, Redick and wife to A thur 8. Killam, Twenty-fitth street, 100 feet north of Pinkney, East Side, njamin Somberg to Michael Massara, Harney street, 106.5 feet west of Park avenue, South Side, 54%x73.. 1 George M. Redick and wife to David Rullman, _ southwest corner Twentleth and Boyd streets, 50x124 Emil A. Wolt to David D. Rullman, Twentleth street, 60 feel south of Boyd street, West Side, 50x124 F. J. McShane, jr., sheriff, to Frances Manger, Twenty-ninth sireet, 150 feot morth of Woolworth avenue, East 8ide, G0X142 ........iv.....,