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| - ) ~ bath; FOR RENT—FURNISHED —Apartments and Houses Apartments. SPLENDID NEW FURNISHRD TRAVERTON FIREPROOF, 24TH AND LANDON COURT. Catering to people of refined tastes. Apartment is completely equipped for housekeeping; up to date and comfortable. TRAVER BROS., Tel. Doug. 6886. 706 Omaha Nat. Bank. Or Call Web. 4835, PHONE Ernest Sweet, New Hamilton, 24th 1473, before engaging and Farnam, D, your apt. Best location. Prices reasonable. . FOR RENT—Ap'ts and Flats Garages For Rent. - BRAND new garages, having light and water, in rear of St. George apartments, 31st Ave. and Dodge St. See PAYNE & SLATER CO. 616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. GOOD garage, reasabl, dead storagoe, $1.5! péved street; 31st and Leavenworth. Har- ney 57 ment on West Farnam St. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM, — North. Zi4 N. 30TH—4 rooms, $10. 4338 Charles—$§ rooms, $12. Both modern except heat, in elegant econdition. Doug. 8382. $519 FRANKLIN—6 rooms, modern except heat. Phone Doug. 334. South. NO COAL BILLS! NO WATER BILLS! NO SNOW SHOVELING! Rent a cozy apartment in THE CAR> TYLE, 625 South 18th St., 4-rooms and tile no carfare; $32.50 summer; $42.50 winter. PAYNE & SLATER CO,, 616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. Phone Doug. 1016, §35—The Woolworth, 5 rooms, very choice, So. front: 3618 Woolworth, Ty. 1501 —— MOVING AND STORAGE REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED THE BEE: REAL ESTATE—Investments OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER FARM AND RANCH LANDS | = Wr:st. WEST FARNAM INVESTMENT, $10,500 Close in, within 200 feet of this street of rising values, we have four brick flats that bring in $100 a month. This is an exceptionally good buy and $4,500 will handle, balance straight loan. GLOVER & SPAIN Douglas 3902, $19-20 Clty National. A SNAP. Get a bargain In a home and Christmas gift all in one On 29th street, near Mason, a very good 7-room house, all modern, weil arranged; sleepipg porch, etc., at $3,800; fine lot: easy terms. D. V. SHOLES CO, Douglas 49. 915 City Nat. Bank WEST FARNAM, stucco, 7-r. modern. Lot value, §3,000; house value, $4.000. All for, $5.000. 319 No. 38th Ave. Doug. 247. North. 2418 Larimore Ave. $150 Cash 6 rooms, modern except heat, newly painted and decorated: close to car and paved street. Price $2,250. Balance easy payments. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY STREET. MUST BE SOLD, ‘Wire or write submitting best net cash offer for propertes at 620 N. 4lst St., mortgage $1,371.20, and 2425 Spencer St, mortgage $1,601.05; all loans in Conserva- tive Savings and Loan Association. Look them over right away. Wo are going to sell them at a bargain to some live man, Make offer, subject to special assess- ments of record. TAYLOR-JONES INVESTMENT CO., Crookston, Minn. KOUNTZE PLACE Elght-room modern house, and a bar- gain at $3,360. Not a new house, but in repair and well bullt. Large lot and garage, Easy terms. NORRIS & NORRIS. 400 Bee Bldg. F-ROOM_modern house, on Florence Blvd, for $2,500, W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. D. 1204, GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and mov- ing. 219 N. 11th S8t. Phone 3 Doug] 94, Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving service try us. Large 3-horse padded vans. Storage, $2 month. Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND BSAFER. Phone Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. ——me Y METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage. Office at Raymond Furniture Co., 1513 and 1616 Howard St. Phone D. 5624. FIDELITY g5V FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete lst of vacant houses and apart- ments. Also for storage, moving, 16th and Jackson Sts. FTIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and planos, moving; packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 802 8. 16th St Douglas 4183. Maggard— Van_and two men, $1.25 per hour. Van and Storage Co., Moving Packin Storage and Shipping. Phone Doug. 1 J' C' REED Kxpress and Moving. Packing and storage. 1207 Farnam St. Douglas 6246. FOR RENT—Business Pr'p’ty Stores. BUSINGSS PROPERTY FOR SALE. Double brick store building on corner lot at street car transfer point. Price $12,000, This is a better buy than dwelling houses, flats or apartments, as the stores are leased for a term of years and the tenants take care of all inside repairs. Ask us for full particulars. J. H. DUMONT & €O, 416-18 Keeline Bldw. Phone Douglas 690. STORB FOR RENT. 1615-17 North 24th St., store room, 31x 60, busement and fine display win- ow. Good location for retall store’ or whop. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536. 333 Rose Bldg. STORB room, 624-6 South 16th street, will be for rent March lst; 33x60, full base- ment, steam heat. Can partition to make two atores ‘with frontage of 16 feet each. CONRAD YOUNG, 322 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Doug. 1571 312 Brandels Theater BCE. __9%% _—___, STORE ROOM at 1801 Faroam Bt, T. B. Hall. 433 Ramge Eldg. . MODERN store, 16th St, near postoffice: low rent. G. P. Stebbins. Offices and Desk Room. §5-ROOM new corner house, thoroughly mod- el :‘;'76‘“: $2,300; 3160 down. Phone Doug- las 3 MUST be sold within the next ten days, cheap and easy terms. Modern five-room house, 2622 N. 27th. Owner, Douglas 1688. Pl LU B el Bids e B KOUNTZE PLACE, restricted district, resi- dence for sale. A. V. Kniest, 3515 N. 18th. WEST FARNAM INVESTMENT. $18,000 for a double brick house, strietly modern and in excellent repair. Close to the Blackstone hotel. Income at least $1,800 per year. 65-foot frentage on Far- nam streot. GEORGE & COMPANY, Doug. 756 902 City Nat. Bk. Bldg YOUNG MAN, your objoctive should be— “HOMEWARD BOUND.' Save your money by investing in a home. We sup- ply you with the opportunity. Snug little homes on up to mansions. INTER-STATE REALTY CO.. 50 City Nat. Bldg Douglas 8862 COME UP OR CALL UP TODAY. FOR SALE. Double brick St. Louls flat, within four blocks of 16th and Harney: close fn; bar- gain price. CALKINS & C 28! Co. Ni IN Corner, close in, annual rent §720. Price. $5,500. 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, Bee Bl Tyler 1508. REAL ESTATE. WM. COLFAX, 706 Keeline Bldg. Doug. 8373, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. DOWN TOWN, FOUR-STORY BUILDING. Corner lot, 66x66 feet: first floor oc- cupled by three stores; upper three floors occupled and bringing in a good rental. Will take good land to the amount of $20,000; must have $10,000 cash. Let us know what you have to offer. HIATT COMPANY, 245-7-) Omaha Natl Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. WANT to exchange good 400-a. Clarke Co., Jowa, farm for clear northern or western land; has 200-a. farm land, 200-a. in pas- ture; has good 8-room house, horse barn, cattle barn, 2 good wells and windmills, stock scales, Price $125 per a. less mtg. of $20,000. Runs 6 years. What have u te! W, V. VI two 160-acre farma and one 80-acre farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade for city property, 14 ARCHER REALTY CO. 530 Brandets Blde. T HAVE for sale, trade or rent a_modern property, nearly new, at a reasonably low price. What have you? Annio Brobers, 718 N. 21st.Doug. 7311 WE have some §00d homes and rental prop- erties for Neb. or Ia. land. Bdward ¥. Willlams Co., Omaha Nat') Sank Bldg Ranch s scialist, sell or trade ranches for city property. K. Franta, 676 Brandels Bldg. GOOD lot, desirable location, will take used Ford as part payment. Webster 4248. PRICE $1,600 A good - 6-room strictly modern home, large lot; only one block to car and paved street. A real Xmas bargain. Balance $20 per month, Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Reed. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. NEW BUNGALOWS. 5, 6 AND 7 ROOMS. Strictly modern and up-to-date; oak finished and oak floors; bullt-in features. Ideal location; low prices; phone us for appointment; we will be glad to show SCOTT & HILL CO, Doug. 1009, Ground fIr, McCague Bldg. $260 CASH, $28.60 PER MO., will buy one of the niftiest gungalow in town, 5-r. and bath; strictly modern; oak finish, with a number of speclal features; high-grade lighting and plumbing fixtures; full ce- ment basement, furnace; dandy east front lot; 1% blocks to car. Price only $3,100. Let us show you this bargal in. RASP BROS. DOUGLAS 1653. g HOUSES WANTED, WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR RESULTS. O'NEILL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGNCY, Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024. In the ELEVEN Months of 19: The Bee gained,...53,910 paid MORE THAN DOUBLE the COMBINED gain of the other two Omaha papers Lowest Rate, Best Reaults, Best Service NEW bungalow; also 3-1. and gardening: your terms and price: Inv. with $400, rent, 3 houses cost $3,600). $2,600 D. 2107 FINE home for $3,200, worth $4,000; must be sold this week; other bargains. G. P. STEBBINS, 1610 CHICAGO. REAL FSTATE—TRACKAGE “TRACKAGE. Fine site on B. & M. R. R., size 95x165, can be boughi cheap. C. A. Grimmel, 849 Omaha Nat. Bank. Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED—4, § and 6-roomed houses that can be sold for $100 cash, balance §16 per ‘monm; glve complete degeription frst etter. W, FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 Farnam. Tel. Doug. 1084, COME to us with your real bargains. EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO. Douglas _420. TIST your 6 and é-room housea with us. WE SELL THEM., OSBORNE REALTY CO., Doug. 1474. FOR SALE. See ¥ D, Wead, 310 6, 18(h St Colorado Lands. GREAT bargain in a ocattie ranch, Bastern Colorado. Write for particulars. M. Kib- bon, Box 92, Ft. Morgan, Colo. Florida Lands. s L PALM BEACH COUNTY-—We have the record crop truck, garden and citrus fruit land in the United States. Buy land on casy terms from A. Parsons & Son, 662 Brandels Bldg. Phono Douglas 7846. Note—A personally conducted excursion to the Sunny South leaves Omaha Janu- ary 2d; already some of Omaha's leading business men have joined us, Make your reservation early. RAISE ALFALFA IN FLORIDA (Nal Hay) this winter, First cutting, 90 day $60 to $80 annually on $60 land. 626 Paxton Blk. Walnut 2587 (evenin Minnesota Lands. BARGAIN—A20-acre stock farm, 45 miles from Minneapolls; about 130 acres under cultivation, balance meadow and pasture land; will cut several hundred tons good quality hay; fair set bulldings: good soll; an excellent farm for stock; $36 per acre; one-half cash. Schwab Bros. 10238 Ply- memlh Bldg., Ilnnuwlu, Minn, 3 _ Missouri o SM 1S8SOURI FAR 36 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. Y. Life Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. GREAT BARGAINS—§5 down, §6 monthly, buys 40 acres good frult and poultry land near town, southern Missouri. only $300, Address Box 808, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Nebraska Lands. NEAR SOUTH OMAHA. 240 ucres: Best crop-growing land in the state. Corn making 76 bushels to acre; 260 tons alfalfa ralsed on place this year. This is all valley land, all level and tillable except a few acres around bulldings and feed lots. Modern house, good barn, large sheep barn, corncrib, hog houses and all necessary buildings for cattle, hog and sheep feeding. Water piped to all bulldlngs and feed lots. Fine blue grass pasture. All heavy black loam soll. Located near grade and high schools and only one-balf mile from Interurban car line. For price and terms inquire of C. R, Combs, 809 Brandels Theater BIdg., Omaha, Neb. Phone Doug. 3816. 480 ACRES six miles from Ogallala, Neb., 340 ncres being farmed, all smooth land, fair improvements, this can be divided in quar- ter sections if buyers desire only part Ylelded forty bushels of corn and forty bushels of wheat to the acre. One sec- tion of school land goes with the deal. A snap at the price, $14,400, one-third cash, balance § years. J. F. Turper, Council Bluffs, Towa. 340 ACRES, t $12.00 per ac.; le; good loca- tion, Buy this It you want a real enap. J. H. CAMPBELL & SON, Kimball, Neb. DOUGLAS County snap, 300 land, good soll, Improve Omaha. Price, $100 per acre. W. T. Smith Co., 914 City Nat'l Benk Bldg., ha. ores, fine, level 6 miles of Il or exchange any land you have 0 offer. C. J. Canan, McCague Bidg. 110 ACRES, Morrill, Tex., $40 acre; fourth mile railroad station; plenty rainfall; frult, vegetables, corn, cotton; bargain. G. P. STEBBINS, 1610 CHICAGO. Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WISCONSIN—Best dalry d gen- eral crop state in the unlon. Settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices or easy terms; excellent .lands for stock raising. Ask for booklet 36 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state acres wanted. It interested in fruit lands, ask for book- Address Land Com- Minneapolis, Minn. AUTOMOBILES MO];EY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianocs, ind. notes as security. $40—6-mo. H. H. gds., total cost, $3.50; $40— * Indorsed notes, total cost, $2.60. Smaller, larger am'ts., proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, Organized by Omaha Business Men. 432 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. FINANCIAL Reaj Estate, Loans, Mortgages. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates, 5, 6% and 6 per cent. Reasonable commission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th, Omaha, Neb. 7 PER CENT ON YOUR MONEY HOME BUILDERS pays div, Jan. 1, July 1. Shares, $1.20 now, more after Jan. 1. Shares issued now share in profits for past 6 mos. Order by mail. AMERICAN SECURITY CO., F. A. OMAHA. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. Overland Coupe, Cole Coupe, several late model Overland tourings Fords, Buicks, Reos, etc.; all In excellent condition, at low figures. List of bargains furnished to out-of-town buyers on request. Demon- strations made, WILLYS OVERLAND, Ine., Farnam St Douglas 3292. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam 8t Douglas 3310, 1916 Chevrolet . 43 1916 Maxwell 1914 Hudson . 1916 Saxon Roadster In the BELEVEN Months of 1 The fie gained....63,010 paid ads ORE THAN DOUBLE the COMBINED gain of the other ' two Omaha papers Best Resulta, pass. 6 cyl. Franklin 1 6 cyl. Franklin, speedste: 1 single cyl. motorcycle . TELL & BINKLI 2318 Harney St 1640, Beat_Bsrvice 250.00 260.00 26.00 § PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city residences in amount §2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commission. PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St. FIVE rooms, new, oak finish, fully deco- rated, all modern, otc. $2,150; $300 cash,| SHOPEN & CO, PRIVATE MONEY. balance monthly | Colfax 7835, P, J. TEBBENS CO. NO DLLAY, For real estate bargains. 605 Omaha Nat. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BLDG. Bank. 60-FT. LOT, $102. Fiune lots to select from, §1 cash, 600 s week. Box 8181, Bee. REAL ESTATE—Unimproved OMAHA homes, East Nebraska farms, O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Doug. 2715. $2,400 MORTGAGE bearing 6 pot. sem! secured by property valued at $7,00. Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. DESIRABLE office rooms In the remodeled Crounse block, 119 N. 16th St. (opposite postoffice), $10 to $16 per ,nonth. Conrad Young, 322 Brandeis Theater. Doug. 1571. CHOICE o:ice space. Baird Bldg., 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. Miscellaneous. ROOMING HOUSE. 1913 DOUGLAS ST. Ten Large rooms, will put in good con- dition for reliable party, Herc is an ex- cellent opportunity for someone. Special rate, $30. PAYNE & SLATER CO,, #16 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. Phone Dous. 1016. | LARGE cemented floored cellar 36x125 ft., heated; also large well-lighted and heat- ed rear room on main floor with alley entrance. Inquire 2657 Farnam, ‘LARGE, light basement, 16th and Howard, cheap. Wright & Lasbury. Doug. 153. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Flats, bl ol Aol el Al WE want more houses and apartments to rent. The fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list {s conclusive proof of the efficiency of our rental service. If you want to keep your places rented see Payne & Slater Co, ‘“Omaba’s Rental Men,” 616 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1016. WANTED—LIsting on cottages or houses to rent or sell on easy payments. Have cus- tomers walting. Inquire 413 Karbach Block. Douglas 3607. Furnished Houses, Flats, YOUNG married couple wish to rent well furnished apartment for one to three months. Must be good location. No chil- dren. Best of references. Box 9359, Bee. REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED West. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE. Thursday, December 21, at 1 P, M. At 3908 North 1Tth St, Omaha, Neb. 1 will gell at public auction to the high- est bidder on the premises on above date a 7-room and bath modern home, built 6 years ago, on Very easy terms; owner now lves in the house. 4 Tooms and reception all on first floor in oak; 3 rooms and bath finished in white enamel on second floor; 4 large closets, large porch, cement basement with laundry; lot size 40x132; American hot water heating plant. The owner of this home is moving to St. Louls and property will be sold regardiess of price or-value. Terms will be made known on day of sale, however, the terms will be so that any one with a little money to pay down can buy it; also the household goods will be sold at auction, one plece at a time, on above date. Sale starts at 1 p. m., Thursday, Decem- ber 21. If you want a bargain come to this sale. JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer. J. E. Bailey, Owner. #13 LINCOLN BLVD—Ii-room _ bouse, strictly inodern, with hot water heat. Douglas 1818 West. T44X128, GOOD site for flats; on Dundee car line: bargain at the price Douglas 6074. 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 the cthers are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO,, FARM and city loans, 5-6% and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas, Keeline Bldg. Doug. 1648. 6% aer MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON, 916 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranches, We aiso buy good farm mort- gages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THGOH. L. McGARRY, KEBLINE BLDG. TEL. RED 4344, MONEY on hand_ for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bld CITY and farm loans. Invest. rates. Tnv., 538 Keeline Bldg. -omptly, F D. Wead, 742 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 187. = ) 7' . ,‘ unfidr F-rnlmA B»la.v REAL ESTATE—Suburban | GARVIN BROS. n. & honk bia. Benson. CITY and farm loans, G, 5% and 6 per cent. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! 4. 8. Dumont & Co. 41§ Kesiine Bidy, BUY THIS LOT. Abstracts of Title., $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price $200.00; size, 50x128; located on Locust St., between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car line Geo. B. Wright, Bee office, Omaha. ACREAGE. Between Albright and Bellevue; south- west of Benson, some fine bargains; a few to trade. GEO. G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bidg. Dundee. DUNDEE. 5-room, strictly modern, brand new bun- galow, located in north part of Dundee, corner lot. Oak floors throughout. Oak finish all except kitchen, which is birch. This house was built so there is plenty of room to finish three nice rooms in at- tie. Priced at $4,000. Can sell $600 down and $35 a month, or will discount fér cash. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO,, Omaha Nat. Bk, Bldg. D. 1781, e e EXCELLENT BUILDING SITE Large lot on Dodge St. near 43d; new residences on all sides. Will sell at bar- gain on reasonable terms or will build to your order. Call owner, Walnut 1580. JEVERAL lots, bullding restriction. §3,- 500,00. Adjoining Happy Hollow Clrcle. $400.00 to $1,000.00. W. L. SELBY & SONS, Doug. 1510, " Florence. NETHAWAY has three-acreage tracts at l;so per acre before Jan. 1. Tel. Florence 228, Miscellaneous. ACREAGE. 9-acre tract one mile from car line; improved with 5-room house, barn with hayloft, corncrib, buggy shed, granary, hog house, chicken house,, brick cave and fine well of water; 1 acre in grapes and orchard, 1 acre alfalfa, balance used for truck gardening. This would make a fine ehicken ranch, and it s a bargain at the price asked. Price §5,000; can arfange torms. No trade considered. A. H. ROSENBAUM, 647 Brandels Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Stock farm, state size and price. Address Wesley Ryan, caro Remy Electric Co,, Anderson, Ind. WE will trade yoa a new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., __30th and Harney. Douglas 5261.. USED CARS AT REAL PRICES C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO,, Douglas ‘55, 3216-18 Farnam 8t. ONE 1917 Overland roadater, * practically new, $396. Inquire of Mr. ' Marmaduke, Overland Service Station, 30th and Har- ney. THE Fontenelle Automoblie Co. All kinds auto repalr work at reasonable prices. oil, Bas accessorles. 2l§ 8. lllh; D. 4442—Crosstown garage, 316 S, 24th, Parts for Hup 20, Oldsmobile, Apperson, L. H. C. Careful repairing; pull-in_service. S.0.S MOTOR CO. overmasiing Ll * _Overhauling, Z!OB l.nnlen!orlh, Used Cars. ‘CORD tires for Fords, 80xJ, $8.66; 30x3%, $11.65, Zwiebel Bros. D. 4878, 2613 Far- nam ?l. ™ WILL sell my 1914 Locomobile, in cxcel- lent condition, for $1,600. Address 9372, Bee. Southeast cor- ner 20th and Harney Sts. Douglas 7298. $300 LOT just outside of "Lake club to trade !_qr Ford. 4113 North 28th Ave. Auto Repairing and Painting. 100 rewara for magneto we can't repair. Coils_repaired. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 18th. NEB. Auto Radiator Repalr Service, and | vrices right. 218 8, 18th S8t. D, 7 Automobiles for Hire. Kerr Title Guarantee and Abstract 306 S. 17th St, ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. RBBED ABSTRACT CO., oldesl abstract of- 206 Brandels Theater. Miscellaneous. _ FORD for renl. You may drive It. I charge mile. D 3622. Bvenings, Tyler 1835. Auto fLivery and Garages. EXPERT auto repairing, “sorvice car al- ways ready.” Omaha Garage, 2010 Har- ney St Tyler 585 THE_OLD LINB Bankers’ Life of Lincoln The Company of Big Settlements. Liberal Contract to Agents. Killy, Ellis & Thompson, General Agents. Doug. 2819. 913-14 City Nat'l Bk, Bldg. T GALLACHER & NZLSON, Represent prompt pay insurance com- panies. 644 Brandeis Bidg. Omaha, Neb. PARTY who has $600 to invest In stralght, legitimate business, will bear closest in- vestigation. Address Box 9366, Be FARM AND RANCH LANDS " California Lands: S TALIFORNIA littie farms near Los Angeles for sale on easy payments. Write B. R. Waite, Shawnee, Okiahoma Canadian Lands. PROSPERITY IN CANADA—Thousands of farmers in Western Canada have sold thelr crops this year for more than the total cost of their land. Land at $15 to $30 an acre has produced crops worth $40 to $76 an acre. Stock raising and dalrying are equally profitable—hogs and beef highest in country's history. Irrigation districts producing more alfaifa and fod- der crops than ever before. Get your farm home from the Canadian Pacific Railway. Last vear I asked you to take advantage of this opportunity—you might have pald for your farm wth the 1916 crop—again I extend the invitation. Good {and from $11 to $30 per acre; irrigated land from $35; %0 years to pay; govern- ment guarantees land and water titles. Pay In full at any time if desired. We will tend you up to $2,000 in Improvements in certain districts, with no security other than the land. Ready-made farms sold on special easy terms. Loan for live stock after ome year's occupation, subject to certain reasonable conditions explained on request. Low taxes; no taxes on Im- provements. Free schools; full religious liberty; good climate, and the best neigh- bors in the world. Other farmers becom- ing rich in Western Canada; you have the same opportunity. Buy direct from the Canadian Pacific Rallway. Write for treo book and full information. J. 8. Dennis, assistant to the President, Cana- dian Pacific Rallway, 83 Niuth Avenue, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Auto Tires and Supplies, GUARANTEED TIRES AT % PRICE. Below is a partial list of our 3 in 1 vul- canized Lires: ... $6.00 seeed 9.60 . 6.50 . 11,16 Vo N30 36x4%.... 11,60 2 IN 1 VULCANIZING CO,, 1516-18 Davenport. Douglas 2911, —__ Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDS "MOTORCYCLES. Bargains in used machines, Victor Roos, “The Mgl_flrl‘.yck_\_!&ln 2703 Leavenworth. $10 WILL buy a bicycle in good condition. bster 2204. POULTRY AND PET STOCK Mammoth white Pekin ducks for bresders, and White Leghorn roostor. Harney 5904, DAMAGED screenings, $1.60 a hundred. A. ‘W. Wagner, 801 N, Vlrfllh. ORDER your fresh dressed chickens for as now. Colfax 3232, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Gonro Knuison to Anna W. W. Don- nelly, et al, Chicago street, sixty-six feet west of Twenty-fifth street, south side, 33x132... b4 Y 1 Thomas J. O'Nell and wife to Heinz Freitag, Polk street, 288 feet east of Thirteenth street, north side, 40x116 1 Martin J. Dober to Thomas W. Mc- Carthy, Fort street, 132 feet east of Thirtieth street, north side, 45x132 1 BEmily O. Fisher, et al, to Nellle Fisher Pinto, southeast corner Twenty-sixth and California, 99x142..... e William C. Norris to Bessie C, With- nell, southwest corner Florence boulevard and Newport avenue, Ir- regular, approximately, G0x162. . K00 F. J. McShane, jr. sheriff, to Phila- delphia Mortgage and Trust com- pany, southeast corner Nimeteenth 20, 1916, THREE LOGAL ROADS PLACE EMBARGOES Two Will Not Receive Freight for Shipment East of Chi. cago—U, P. Also in Line. LIVE STOCK AN EXCEPTION The freight ‘embargo is an original product of the eastern roads, but now it has traveled westward, reaching Omaha, where it has been placed by three of the leading lines having ter- minals here, . Effective instanter, the Northwest- ern and the Milwaukee have placed embargoes on the shipment of all commodities, with the exception of live stock, dressed meats and perish- able goods, to points east of Chicago. No date for the lifting of the em- bargo is set, the understanding be- ing that it will continue so long as congestion exists at terminal points in the east. When this relief is to come is uncertain, railroad men as- serting that sidings and railroad yards practically all the way from Chicago east to the Atlantic coast are filled with cars loaded for domestic and export trade. Embargo Is Broad. The embargo laid by the North- western and Milwaukee is broad in its scope, extending to lines with which the companies have formerly been doing business. For instance, at junction points cars coming in oft other lines and for transportation cast will not be accepted so long as the embargo is in effect. Hdwever, all consignments to local points between Omaha and Chicago will be received and forwarded as usual, but the ban is on everything else. The Union Pacific has come to the front with a freight embargo and has given all other roads notice of the placing of the same. This embargo becomes effective December 26 and is booked to continue up to and includ- ing January 7. The scope of the Union Pacific em- bargo is substantially the same as the one laid on freight shipments by the Northwestern and Milwaukee, only that it is to the west, instead of to the east. As a result the Union Pa- cific will not accept freight for com- petitive points west of Omaha. Like the embargo by the other roads, that of the Union Pacific per- mits the handling of through ship- ments of live stock, meats or per- ishable freight. The other railroads—the Burling- ton, Rock Island, Great Western, Ilhi- nois Central, Wabash and Missouri Pacific—are looking for the laying of embargoes at any time on shipments out of Omaha, the understanding of railroad officials being that this is a move upon the part of the heads of the transportation lines to permit of an opportunity of cleaning up the congestion in the east and get busi- ness back on a normal basis. All of the railroad officials assert that the lines they represent are los- ing large sums of money by not re- ceiving shipments off other roads, but add that if something of the kind is not done shortly the situation is likely to become so complicated in the east that it will require months of time to straighten it out. Grocer Throws Up His Hands, but He Has a Gun in One James Spellman, grocer at 1102 North Seventeenth street, was equal to the occasion when three strangers Monday evening invited him to hold his hands over his head while they robbed the store. The trio entered at 9 p. m., and one asked for a sack of tobacco. While the grocer was making change at the cash register one of the men ordered him to turn around and hold up his hands. ~ Spellman quickly reached for his revolver, which he started to un- load. The trio then rushed for the door, one firin% two shots as a part- ing salute. Nobody was hurt; nothing stolen. Edgar Mock Dies in Chicago; 0ld Omahan Edgar Mock, former Omahan, died Mondai in Chicago. He was president of the Electricity Maga- zine company of that city. Mr. Mock left Omaha ten years ago, after sev- eral years of valued service as fore- man of the composing room for the Western Newspaper Union. Mr. Mock was managing editor of “Tele- phony” for a few years after severing his connection with the newspaper union, Burlington Section Hand Is Killed at Gibson Ground under the wheels of a work train, Charles Demarie, 50 years of age, a_section hand in the :m{loye of the Burlington, was instantly killed at 9 a. m. Tuesday on the tracks in front of the Gibson yard office. Al- though no one witnessed the acci- dent, it is believed that due to the wind Demarie, who was at work on the tracks, failed to hear the train's approach. His body was found by yard office employes and is in the hands of the coronor. Demarie came to America from Italy several years ago. 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