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■ SEVERAL KILLED i | Locomotive and Fiv^ Coaches Leave Rails in Crossing Accident. By International New* ferric*. Cranford, N. J., Aug. 21.—Train No. 604 of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, a New York and Phil adelphia express, was wrecked just before noon hero today when it struck a motor truck at a crossing. Several persons were killed. First reports were that nine persons were dead, but this could not be verified shortly after the accident. Tho engine and five coaches left the rails, two of the latter turning over completely. The other three pitched on their sides. Rescue and repair trains were made up at the nearest junction points. They were bringing doctors to minister to the injured. The express left Philadelphia at 8 o'clock and was due In New York at 10. Later workers on the spot said these dead had been Identified: Thompson or Compton, Harry, driver of the truck, of Newark. N. J. Martin, Luther, of South Fontaine, Pa., fireman. ► Among the injured was Leo Gilbert, engineer of the train. One of his legs was broken. New York, Aug. 21.—-Reports that several persons had been killed in a wreck on the Central railroad of New Jersey at Cranford, N. J., wero confirmed this afternoon in an of ficial statement from the railroad's offices in New York. It was said officials had made every effort on the long distance telephone to ascertain definitely the number killed, but bad been unable to do so because of the conflision at the wreck. TRAIN DERAILED; ENGINEER KILLED Mitchell, Ind., Aug. 21.—John Don nell, engineer, was killed, and Lee Simmons, fireman, was perhaps fatally injured when a fast east bound Baltimore & Ohio train from St. Louis to Cincinnati, struck a derail one mile and a half east of here today. The locomotive and three coaches were overturned and a fourth coach left the rails. Many passengers escaped serious injury. Real Estate Transfers. Barbora Younce to Bryce Campbell, 26th St.. 167*4 ft. a. of Taylor ► St,, w. a., 22^x127.1 2,650 Harry Weiner and wife to William Weiner and wife, Park Ave.. 76 2 ft. s. of Dodge St., w. a.. 38.1x115 1 C. J. Balser and wife to .Tanet M. Weller, exchange and 63d Ave., 140 ft. a. of Dodge St., a a., 60x125 . 500 Homer C. Helms and wife to C. W. Southwell and wife. Hamilton St.. 190 ft. e. of 33d St., a. a. 47*4x120 . 1 Mary A Styers and husband to B. M. Rimermnn, Patrick Ave.. 212 ft. e. of Military Ave.. a a. 50x^2 1.000 R Mi-holofsky and wife to Jose Murllle, N St.. 205 ft. w. of 26th St., s 8.. 25x60 . 5,000 W H Allison and wife to Patrick J. Mawe, Grant St., 60 ft. w. of 42d St., n. s., 60x120. 8.200 Elsinore Place Co. to Hazel H. Wray. 58th St.. 1422 ft. n. of Military Ave, w. s. 53x216. 6,260 Charlps W. Martin and wife to Blaine J Faria, Martin Ave., 167 ft. w. of 2£th Ave., n. s , 60x125.. 1,600 Nevada L. Deah to Charles Ander son pt al . Emmet St., 200 ft. e. of 34th Ave, s s. 50x1 28. 1,150 Theodore H. Maonner and wife to Elizabeth R. Thurmond. Marcy St.. UU ft. e. or 58th St., a. a., 50x107 2.100 Stanley P. Bostwlck and wife to C. B. Haberstroh. 50th St.. 57 ft. n. of Pacific St., w. e . 67x116... 7,000 Talmage Thurston Co. to Carl Peterson et al., Miami St.. 60 ft. e. of 50th St., s. s , 60x130 . 1,050 Ben Wolf and wife to Tilllf IJpeey. Decatur St.. 90 ft. w. of 25th St., n. a., 80x126 . 2.000 Jennie M. Bunce to Charles W. Bunce and wife, Kansas Ave., 120 ft. e. of 24th St., s. s. 45x85... 6.000 Georgia Phipps and husband to Forrlella I. Rohrbaugh. Turner Blvd.. 241 ft «. of Poppleton Ave., w. a.. 62x116.7. 11,660 Hattie E. McPherrin and husband to Temple McP'ayden. Wakeley St.. 160 ft. w. of 44th St., b. a . Irregular . 1 Mary L.. Euser and huaband to John Mular and wife, 23d St.. 219 ft. n. of P St., e. a.. 81x130. . 1 T Sherman McCaffrey to Henry Lanfenberg. 31st St., 206 ft. #. of * FOOT* EASE TrUl packer** and a K«K»t—Kaaa Waikirur Doll •«mt ff- A14«I!1| AIXKN'S FOOl-LAiF « * aM u « Mighty Healing Power of Peterson’s Ointment Heals a 30 Year Old Ulcer. “I wish I could publish nil the grateful letter* I get every week," says Peterson. "I don't, believe any one on this earth has »urh a happy time at work ns I have. All I do in make Petersnn'n Ointment nnd rend letter* like these that come right from the hca*t. "I had an ulcer on my ankle—had It 30 yearn nnd could not get It healed. For the lant six years I had several doctor*. I got one box of your oint ment and It almost healed It and It was entirely henled before I bad used the second one. I don't think there I* a better remedy on earth.” Mr*. J.'C. Henderson. 620 Sprague Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. 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We also recommend Mercirex Soap, which is sold in special package of one jar of Cream and two cakes of SoaD—$1.55 value for $1.25. ADVERTISEMENT. Relieve Your Asthma In Fifteen Minutes If Asthmador does not Instantly relieve the very worst attacks of Bronchial Asthma, difficult breath lng. and the Asthmatic symptoms ac companying Hay Fever your money returned, is the terms upon which all druggists are selling Asthmador and Asthmador Cigarettes. No matter how inveterate or obstinate your case, or how often or violent the attacks, Asthmador will Instantly relieve you, usually In ten seconds, but always within fifteen minutes. Druggists throughout the IT. 8. have been authorized to sell Asthma dor on a guarantee to return the money In every single case where It does not give Instantaneous relief, or Is not found the very best remedy ever used. You will he the sole judge yourself, and under this positive guar antee your own druggist can be de pended upon refunding your money If not benefited. Also sent on same guarantee, per parcel post, C. O. D., If not kept by your Druggist, by ad dressing R. SchlfTman Co., 1734 N. Main, Los Angeles, Calif. Price 86c. ADVERTISEMENT. AFRAID SHE COULD NOI LIVE Operation Advised, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made It Unnecessary Glasgow, Kentucky. —“I was run down. nervous, with no appetite. My 6ide had given ma trouble for five or six years. At times itwasalllcoulddo to,live and the doc tor said I couldn’t live but a short time longer with out an operation. That was two years ago. My sis ter-in-law recom mended Lydia E. I'inkham's Vege table Compound. She had never used it herself, but she said one of her neighbors suffered just like I did, and it cured her. After X had taken four bottles the pain left my side. I had a fine appetite to eat anything that was put before me, and 1 began to do all mv work and my washing, something I hadn’t done for years. I am a dress maker, and this last fall I began suf ering with my side again, so I began taking the Vegetable Compound again. I am on my fourth bottle, which makes eight in all X have taken. I feel so much better when I take it and every body tells me I look better. My appe tite improves and I feel stronger in every way. I am a very nervous wo man and it seems to help my nerves bo much.”—Mrs. Maggie WALLER, Glasgow, Kentucky. I ITV OKHt lAL NOTH EH. NOT I OK. Pursuant to lection 411 of ths Building Cod® of ths City public notice Is hereby given that th® following have inode application to move building* Varney Benak, the two-story frame building from 5637 Houth 14»h Street, Lot 2 3, Block 2. Morrison’s Addition, to (813 Houth 22nd Street, Lot 6, Block 6, Potter ami Cobb’s 2nd Addition to Houth Omaha. Marie Jansky, the two-story frame bulld Inn from 1702 W Street, Lot 12. Block c, Morrison's Addition, to 1810 8 Street, Lot 12. Block lj. Brown Park. Aston Haney, th® one story frsme build ing from 16^4 \V Street, Lot 11. Block 4. Morrison's Addition, to 1119 Berry Ave nue, Lot 20, Block t. Pearson A Berry's Addition. Jim Russell, th® one story frame build log from 6722 South 28th Street, Lot 20, Block 1, Jetfer’e 2nd Addition, to 6722 Houth 3uth Street. Lot 21. Block 1. Jetter'S 2nd Addition. Thea® buildings are asserted to be In food condition The < * 11 y Council has set uesday. August 26th. 1924, Council Chamber, city Hall, at 10 o’clock A M . as the dnte for public hearing at which all parties interested will he heard Buolx order thereupon and thereafter will he made respecting the removal of this property as In the Judgment of the City Council should b® mad® Omaha, Nebraakn August 21. 1924 JAM MS IV jfOCTOR, A -21.__ City Clerk. NOT ICR • PROPOSALS FOR SIDEWALK i■« INSTRUCTION Healed proposals are invited find will ba received bf th® City Clerk of the t'itv of Omaha, until Tuesday, September 2, lwl4, at 1 n o'clock * mi. for th® construction or widening of sidewalks In Htdewala Dls trie t No 61. described and located no follow* to wit On th® West side of Thirtyninth Street of artificial stone. Class "A." 4 feet wide f.o's 246. 240. 249. 2(0. 261. 262. 266, 267. 263, 2.»f 260, 361. 242, 283. 234. 2fl», 2««. 247, 2»;«, 26g snd 27U. Falrfi* Addi tion. On ths Last side of Fortieth Street of CITY OFFICIAL NOTICML artificial stone. Class “A. 4 feet wide; Lota 271, 2f2. 273. 274, 275. 276. 277, 378, 279, 210, 2»1. 282. 283, 284. UnB. 288, 287, 288, 289, 290. 291. 292, 298. 294. 295. 296. 297, 29s. 299 ami 300, Fairfax Addi tion. un the West aide of Fortieth Street of artificial stone. Class ‘’A,” 4 feat wlda; Lots 301. 302, 203, 304. 305. 306, 307, 3C8, 309, 310. 21 1, 212. 313, 314, 315. 317. 318 319, 320, 321, 322 and 328, Fairfax Addition. On the East side of Fortieth Avenue of artificial stone. Class 'A,” 4 feet wide: Lots 331. 522. 337. 338. 339, 340, 341, 342. 344, 346, 346, 347. 348. 251, 352, 353. 364. 255, 356. 357, 358, 359 and 860. Fairfax Addition. On the West side of Fortieth Avenue of Artificial stone, Claas “A,” 4 feet wide. Lots 382, 363. 374, 376. 378, 371, 360. 381, 382, 383, 384. 385, 366, 367, 388, 389 and 390, Fairfax Addition. On tho East side of Forty-first Street [of Artificial stone. Class “A,” 4 feet wide: Lots 391. 392. 393. 394, 395, 396. 397, 298, 399, 400, 40l, 402, 403, 404. 405, 406. 407, 419 and 420. Fairfax Addition. (Ju the West aide of Forty-first Street of artificial stone, Class “A,” 4 feet wide: Lots 434. 435 436, 437, 438. 439, 440, 441, 442, 443. 444. 445. 446, 447, 448, 449 and 6»», Fairfax Addition. On the East sldo of Forty-second Street of artificial stone. Class A,” 4 feet wide: Lots 451, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464. 466, 472. Fairfax Addition. On the West aide of Thirty-second Street of brick. 4 feet wide, to relay to the established grade: Lot 7, Evans Addition. On the East sldo of Forty-eighth Street of artificial stone. Class '•A.” 4 feet wide: Lots 20, 21. 22. 22, 24. 25, 27 and 28, Block 2, Vineland Addition. On the North aide of Burdette Street of artificial stone. Class "A.” 4 feet wide: Lota 13, 14. 15, 16, 17. 16, 19, 20 and 21, Block 6, Baker Place Addition. On the South side of Burdette Street of artificial stone. Class •'A,'* 4 feet wide: Lots 6. 7. 8. 9 and 10, Block 7, Baker Place Addition. or so much of said work as has not bsen already constructed. Such sidewalks to be constructed in ac cordance with the plans and specifications and requirements as prepared by the Ctty Engineer and adopted and approved by the Mayor and City Council for .the purpose of governing the construction of sidewalks in said city during ths year 1924. and to be constructed under ths supervision of the City Engineer. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $100 as a guaranty of good faith and to be for feited to the city as liquidated damages In event of failure to enter Into contract should award be m&de thereon. Proposals must be made upon printed blanks provided- by the City Engineer, and no proposal will be considered, if de tAched from the package in which it was bound, but the entire package must be unbroken and In good order when the proposal Is deposited. Prices must be stated in words and figures in the respective columns pro vided in the printed blanks. Proposals must be sealed, marked “Pro posals for sidewalk Construction,” and ad dressed to James P. Hoctor, City Clerk. Omaha, Nebraska, and will be presented to the City Council unopened at the regu lar meeting to be held on Tuesday, Sep tember 2. 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Published in accordance with the pro vision of Ordinance No. 10942. Omaha, Nebraska, August 21. 1924. JAMES P. HOCTOR. A.21-22-23-24-26,City Clerk. NOTICE. To the owners of the several pieces of real estate hereinafter described: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 12th day of August. 1924, the City Council of the City of Omaha, adopt ed Resolution No. 6304, which Is in the words and figures following: That tit is hereby declared necessary and expedient that sidewalks be con structed and .aid to the existing grade, along and upon the place provided for sidewalks, upon the side of the streets, avenues or boulevards n the City of Oma ha, of such material and width aa is herein designated and adjoining the fol lowing described premises, to wit: On the south side of R street of artifi cial stone class “A ' 4 feet wide: Lota 3 and 4, East 28 feet and Weat 22 feet of Lot 5, Lot 6. North one-half of lots 7 and 8, B -ck 13; North 60 feet of Lot I. Lot I. Bf k 4. Jattera Addition. On the north aide of R Straet of arti ficial atone claas "A” 4 faet wide: Lota 9, 10. 11. 12. 13. 14, 16 and II, Block 12. Jatter a Addition. On the South aide of Frederick Street of artificial atone claaa "A” 4 feet wide: I.ot 1. Block 11. Iler Addition. On the South aide of F btreet of artifi cial stone claaa "A” 4 feet wide Lota 1 and 10, Block 42. Original City of South umaha. On the South aid# of Maple 8treet of artficial stone class “A” 4 reet wide: West 40 feet of Lot 10, Block 1, Creigh ton Heights Addition. Extension into 48d Street adjoining Lot 1, Block 8. Cralghton Heights Addition. On the North side of Fowler Avenue of artificial atone class ”A” 4 feet wide: Lota 12 and 18. Block I, Lakevlew Ad dition. On the South aids of Blnney Street of artiflalal atone claaa "A" 4 feat wide: Lota 5. f. 7. 8. ». 10. 11 and 12. Block 14. Lincoln Heights Addition. On tl -4 West side of 40th Avenue of artificial stone class *'A” 4 feet wide: Lots 151. 227. 228. 280. 231 232. 223. 224 and 2i,5. Westmoreland Addition. On the South aide of Fort *traet of artificial atone class "A” 4 feet wide: East 190 feet of North 82 feet of Sub Lot 2. Tax Lot 1. Section 3-15-13. On the North aide of Cuming street of artificial atone class “A” 20 feet wide to repair: Part of 19th Street adjoining, and Lot 8, Block 204City of Omaha. On the east aide of 28th Avenue of artificial ftona claaa "A” 4 faet wde: Lota 14. 17. 19. 20 end 21, Block 4. O'Berne and Hosirk'a Addition. On the West side of 83d Street of arti ficial atone clues "A” 4 feet wide: Lot 6. Block 4. Her Addition. 1 On the North side of J Street of arti ficial atone class ”A” 4 feet wde: Lots 7 and 8 Block 4, Patterson's 1st Addition . East 44 4 feat of West 149 faet of the South lift feet; east 26 feet of the West 106 feet of South 130 feet; the Laet 25 eet of West 70 feet Of South 130 feet, nnd West 35 feet of South 130 feet of Bb-ck 6. Burlington Center Addition. On the East side of 20th S'reet of arti ficial atone class ’A” 4 feet wide: Lots 10. 11. 12. IS. 11. 15. 16, 17 and 18, Bloc* 3 Subdivision of Block 30, Al bright s Choice Addition. On the West aide of 83d Street of Arti ficial atone class "A” 4 feet wide: Lot 1. Yale Place Addition. t»n tho Weit sldo of 34th Avenua of artificial stone class "A” 4 feet wide: Lota 1 and 2. North 20 feet and South 24 feet of Lot 3, Lota 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, 11 and 12. Block 3. Kortvlaw Tarraca Ad dition. On tha East elds of S«th Avenua of artificial atone class "A” 4 feat wide: Lota 12. 14. 15. 1C. 17. 18. 1» and 20. Block 2. Fortvlaw Tarraca Addition. On the North fl'de of Saratoga Street of Artificial stona clase "A” 4 faet wide; Waat 26 7 feet and Fast 36 feat of Lot 13; West 10 feet and East 4 4 faet of Lot 14: Lota 16. H. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22, 23 and 24; Selby Heights Addition. On the North side of Paxton Boulevard of artificial alone class "A” 4 feet wlda: Lots 12. 13. 14. 15 and 16. Packard Place Addition On the East aide of 41st Street of Arti ficial atone clae* “A'' 4 feet wide: Lota 6 7. 8. 9 and 10. Block 1: Lota 9. 10. 11. 12. 13, 14. 15 and 18. Block 8 Lota 9 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 and 16. Block 6, Thornburg Place Addition On the West aide of 41st Street of arti ficial stone clnsa "A" 4 feet wide: Lota 1, 3. 3. 4 and 6. Block 2; Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 and 8. B!o<k 4; Lota 1. 2. i 4. 6. d, 7 and 6. Block 6. Thornburg Pise® Ad lit!or. On tha Fast aide of 42d Straet of arti ficial stono rinse ' A 4 f.-et wdde: Lota 1. 6, 7 and 9. Block 2; Lota 9,10. 11. 12. 13. 14, 15 and 16. Block 4; Lota 10. 11. 12. 13 14 ir. and 16. Block 6. Thornburg l’lac% Addition tin tha Waat aide of 42d Street of Arti ficial atone class ”A” 4 fact wlda: L«fa 1. 2. 3 and 4. Block 1 Lota 1. 2' and 2. Block I, Letvonworth Tarraca Ad dition On tha Weat aide of 24th Straet of Brick 8 feat wlda to relay North one-half of Lot 4, Blook II. Orig inal City of South Omaha Much sidewalks to be ronatruoted under the supervision of tha C|tv F.ngfnaar and In accordance with the plane and aperlfl catlona and requirements at prepared by tha City Engineer nnd adopted and ap proved by the Mayor and C.hy Council of ea,d City; Provuiid that tha owner or oy n**re of the premises herein deecrlbed shall have twenty dn\e from and after the Inst publication of notice hereof. In which to lay or construct said sidewalk: or to comment*- the laying or construction of said sidewalks at provided herein; and provided, further, that the said owner or owners are hereby notified and warned that If they fnll. neglect or refuse to lay or construct said sidewalk or to enter up on the laying or conati ucting of said el-in walks as herein ordered within twenty, days after the last publication of etich notice, that then and thereafter tha C'ly of Omaha will advertise for contractors' bids on all walks remaining unconstru- t - ed and upon the awnid of contra* t ac cordingly an 1 the completion of the work, the said coat will be thereafter levied and nssesaed by the Mayor and City Council as a ape* la I tax against their said premises Omaha. Nebraska. August 19 1934. JAMF.H P. hoctor. City Clerk. August 19. 20 and tl. 1934. COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES hale of BONDS or THE THIRD MILLION DOLLAR* OF HIGHWAY OONHTRrCTlON BOND*. DOUOLAR coUNTY. NEBRASKA, 1919 Pealed Bide will be received by Frank Dew»»y. County Clerk, In and for Doug las County. Nebraska, t'ourt House, Oma ha. Nebraska, up to and until H» o’clock e m on Tuesday. August 26. 1 924. for • he purchase of One Hundred Thousand Collate of th«> Third Million Dollars of Highway . Construction Ronds Douglas County, Nebraska, lll'b of the This* Mil lion Dollar Highway Conan ucilou Buuda, COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES the Issuance ar.d sale of which * *» au thorised by a Special Election of the qual ified elector* of Douglas County, Nebras ka held on June 24. lilt; aald bonds to be in the denomination of $1,000.00 each, and to be coupon bonds, and to bear Inter est et the rate of five (5%) per cent per Annum, payable eeml-annually. and to bear date of October 1. 1919. and to be come due and payable October 1, 1945; the principal and interest of said bonds to be payable at the office of the Coun ty Treasurer, Dougina County. Nebraska; Bonds No. 2601 to 2700, inclusive. A full history of these bonds, including all information In relation thereto re quired by bidders, which has been adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. Douglas County, will be furnished by Frank Dewey, County Clerk, upon re quest of anv bidder. Each bidder must submit with his bid a certified check or cash In the sum of One Thousand Dollars (11,000.00), made payable to Frank Dewey, County Clerk. Douglas County, Nebraska, and this check or cash to be sealed with the bid. and to cover the bid submitted. Each Bidder must submit a bid upon the purchase of the one hundred thou sand dollars to be delivered not later than September 10th, 1924. The Boa.-d of County Commissioners. Douglas County. Nebraska, will open bids received at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, August 36th. 1924, in their Chamber. Court House Omaha. Nebraska, and they reserve to themselves the right to reject any or ail bids received. Submitted by order of the Douglas County Board of Commissioners, Omaha, Nebraska, under resolution of August 9th, 1924. FRANK DEWEY, Douglas County Clerk. Aug. 12 to 25 inn Omaha. Neb. NOTICE TO CUNT It ACTORS. Bealed bide will be received at the office of the County "Clerk at Wahoo, Nebraska, on September 19. 1924. until 11 o'clock a. m., and at that time pub licly opened and read for I’latta River Bridges, Fills and Incidental Work on the Millard-Wahoo Road. Southeast of Yutan Project No. 235A, Federal Aid Road. The proposed work consists of con structing three Bridges and Approach Fills on Section Line between Sections 25 and 38. T. 14. N. R. 9E. Total length of Improvements. 1.12 Miles. The approximate quantities are; 12-100 foot Low Riveted Trusses, 20 foot Rdwy. 20-Ton Capacity, Station 681:32.5 to 706:40. 100 cubic yards dry excavation. 930 cubic yards wet excavation. 11,600 lineal feet Piling (alternate wood, steel and concrete). 345.3 cubic Yards Maas Cone., Class B. 860.3 cubic yards Mas* Cone., Class A. 471.6 cubio yrda Archit. Cone., Class A. 116.101 pounds Relnf. Steel. 16.332 pounds Extra Structural Steel. 2,672 square yard* Gravel Surfacing. 1 each 12-100 foot Low Truss Buner atructures complete in place except floor and wearing surface. 185 square yards Willow Mattrea*. Alternate bids to be received on 24-60 foot trans. Joint Glrdere, 20-foot Rdwy., 20-ton capacity Concrete floor and eteel piling. 50 cubio yards Dry Excavation. 66? cubic yards Wet Excavation. 12.700 lineal feet 6teel Piling. 622.4 cubic yards Maas Cone., Class A. 408 cubic yards Archit. Cone., Class A. 83.685 pounds Relnf. Steel. 59,784 square yards Gravel Surfacing. 1 each 24-60 foot Trane Joint Girder Superstructure complete in place except floor and weering surface. 186 square yards Willow Mattrese. APPROACH FILLS. 17.700 cubic yards Earth Excavation. 12,830 cubic yards Sand Excavation. 12.100 cubic yards Station Overhaul. 1,040 cubic yarda Mile Hauling Clay for Surfacing. K.350 square yards 8-lnch Gravel Sur facing. 4,688 lineal feet Woven Wire Guard rail. Payments for work to be made from County Funds, Federal Air Road Funds and State Aid Bridge Funds. Certified check for five per cent (6%) of the amount of the bid will be re quired. The work must be started prevloue to October 15. 1 924, and be completed by June 30. 1925. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and Information secured at the office of the County Clerk at wahoo. Nebraska; at the office of the County Clerk at Omaha. Nebraska, or at the office of the State Department of Public Works at Lincoln. Nebraska. The State and Counties reserve the right to waive all Technicalities and re ject any or all bide. A. n. DOLEZEL County Clerk Saundera County. FRANK DEWEY. County Clerk Douglas County. R. I> COCHRAN. State Engineer. A-21 to B-16 Inc. ~ LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Valentine, Nebraska, August If, 1914. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commlaalonarg of Charry County. Nebraska, will receive sealed blda at the office of the County Clerk of Cher ry County. Nebraska, at Valentine. Ne braska. up to the hour of one o'clock, p. m . on the 16th day of September, 1924. for the following proposed work; For the construction of the proposed ditch or drainage project known as the Mile Board and Walker Lake Drainage project situated In western Cherry Coun ty, Nebraska, rear the village of Ell on the line of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway, the estimate on same being as follows: Total yardage. 33.257.00; co*t at 16 rents a yard. 15,888 65. Plana and •pacifications of this project, or further Information can be had by applying to the County Clerk of Cherry County, Ne braska. at his office in Valentine. The said Board of Commissioners here by reserve ths right to reject any and all bids. All bids must be accompanied by a certified cherk for 1500 as evidence of good faith, but bidders whose hid la not accepted will have their checks re turned to them. Board of County Commissioners of Cherry County. Nebraska. A BOWRING. Chalrma-n. Attest; E R FOSTER. A 14-31-28. bounty Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Funeral Notice*. I TRAILS—John P.. Auguat It. aged ft ye are * month* 9 day* Is survived by hie wife, Margaret, and one daughter. Vera. Funeral services will ba held Saturday. Auguat 23. at 2:10 p. m at the residence. 4211 Leavenworth. Interment West Lawn cemetery Hailey A Dorrance mortuary in charge__ MDERMOTT—Mr* Anna, widow of the late Charles She la survived by 1 daughter. Ml*e Anna. Funeral Saturday morning from residence. 1117 Caetelar 9t . 1:10 a m to St. Patrick church st 9 Interment Holy Sepulcher cemetery John A. tkentleman • mortuary In charge_ Vaults and Monument!. : “Automatic Sealing” concrete burial vaulte recommended by alt leading undertakers. M rd bv Omaha Concrete Hurlal Vault Co. Funeral Directors. 3 HFAFFT A HFAFFT Undertakers end Bmbalmers Phone HA 02*.• office 2111 Fa mam f FSTAI1I.1SHFD SINCE 1M?) HULSK A RIKPEN. At Your Service. 1222-24 Cuming St,JA. 1116 HOFFMAN-CK* iSIIT ambulance. Dodge and :4th St Kunaral dircctoi*. JA. 39*H JOHN A. GENTLEMAN 3411 Farnam St N. P SWANS->N 17TH AND CUMING Q'llet Dignified Sunervlalo* HR A 1 LEY A DORRANCE. 142 1 CUMING ST . JA 0S21. DUFFY A JOHN ST* >N, 111 S 13d. new funeral home HA. 0417 C. O. HAYNES FUNERAL HuMK 1920 N, 24th St. KE 0267 LKSLIB O. MOORE. 24th and Wirt. WE. 0047, OmetrrlfA. 4 VISIT F‘) H EHT I.A W N Purchase a family lot In Omaha e moat beautiful cemetery, offices at the ceme tery. (weat of Florence) end 720 Hrandels theater Personal*. 9 THE SALVATION Army Industrial hnm» solicits your old clothing, furniture, mrnrn Sine* We collect. We -llatrihute Plume JA 4116 and our wagon will call Call and Inspect our new home, 1110 1112-1114 p«dgn Street _ WANTED P R Hides write home Hlani he. 411 Fd wnrda Another letter Yea, I did It. ILL— le*Ht and Found. 10 LOST Pin, platinum top, green center aettlng < nil AT. 1214 ,\i roMomi.i s /Cdumu^iTt,'i fur Sale. Tl BUICK TOURING 1921 flulck Touring In A*! me- hanl cal condition Front bumper. tn<‘to meter, spot light, vision mirror, wind ■ Meld, ecrapei and other ac« #e*o rle* Will consider lighter oar la e* change II A 0§69; evening*. IIA 4*129. Mr OI n * * _ GOOD USED CARS HUY YOURS AT OUT L. SM1TH. _______ MURPHY DID IT Downtown Used t ar store. 1 4 I n 1 .--u«,in. A 1 44 11 FOR11 Touring lute "--1 eI with atartar Hatfain for vaali. ALA. iUA. AlTO.MOmi.KS. Automobiles for Kale. 11 THE NASH UPTOWN STORE THE PLACE THAT ALWAYS TREATS YOU FAIR. Our stock of used car* Is •specially good at this time. The prices have been reduced and are as low as any In the city, quality con sidered. 1923 Ford 2D Sedan, beautiful condi tion .$375 3923 Ford 2D Sedan, excellent condi tion ..*3f>0 1923 Ford Coups ..,.$325 1923 Ford Coupe .$275 1923 Nash Four Touring.$67f> 1923 Nash Four Touring.$600 1923 Nash Four Redan .$950 1924 Essex Coach .... . 1921 Studobaker Light Six.$415 1921 Naih 7-Pasa. Sedan.$1,695 1923 Nash Six Touring.$750 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. CASH. TERMS. TRADE. NASH UPTOWN STORE 2054 Farnam. AT. 4291. NASH-VRIES EM A AUTO CO. USED CAR STORE 2054 FarnamAT. 4 292 SPECIAL, Ford fende/a, $9 A act. Ford touring top cover complete, $4.75. Kaplan Auto Parts Co., 2111 Nicholas.__ Trucks for Sale. 13 SEE INTERNATIONAL, for good lined trucks. Douglas 3-ton, all American 3-ton. International 3-ton and several ton In ternationals. Good shape mechanically. Terms can be arranged. International Harvester Co. AT. I7$l. Automobile* for Exchange. 1.5 WILL trade Roamer coupe for real estate. Mortgage or rontract. Phone AT. 5481. Auto Accessorte*. Tarts. 16 GUARANTEED new and used auto parts at a special cut price. Nebraska Auto Parts, 1016-18 Harney St. JA. 4911, and 2205 Cuming fit. AT. 1970. HIGH grads guaranteed vulcanising. Sty In fabric#. $2: *-ln cords. $3. Hart Tire and Rub Co.. 718ty S 16th. Service Stations, Repairing. 17 .. INDUSTRIAL AUTO MACHINISTS Rayfield carburetor and Eisemann mag neto service. AT. 2550. P. MELCKOIR8 ft SON 417 B. 13TH Auto Livery, Garage. 18 PEE Morrison Lumber and Coal for prices on garages. Best construction at mini mum cost. WE. 5581. BUSIN ESS SERVICE. Millinery—Dressmaking. 25 ACCORDION, side, knife, box pleating, covered buttons, all styles; hemstitching; buttonholes Write Ideal Button and Pleating Co., $08 Brown Block, Omaha Neb. Telephone JA. 1926. CLOSED. August 17 to IB. Nebraska Pleating Co. Moving—Trucking—Storage 26 BEK INS OMAHA VAN A STRORAGE. ! 16th and Leavenworth Sts. Packing, mov ing. storage, shipping. JA. 4163 GLOBE Van and STORAGE. PACKING. MOVING. SHIPPING, STORING Estimates furnished AT. 0230 or JA. 4138 GORDON’S FIREPROOF WH8E. & VAN 249 North 11th St Phone JA. 1032: mov ing ra'-klmr storage, ahimlnr Painting and Papering. 27 WALLPAPER WHOLESALE. Paper hanging, painting. Fred Parka, 4701 8 24'h Sr MA 0101 AT 74*4 Patent Attorney!. 28 j J. W MARTIN, 526 Petere Trust Bldg. Omaha; alao Wgahington. Double service, single fee. Alao help sell patents. Printing—Statronery. 2D COHMI RCIAT, PRINTINO. Eddy Printing Co.. 211 South 13th 8t Phone JA 6051 Professional Service. 30 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS PBS. NIEMANN A MERRITT Adjuetlvs osteopathy, Electro-Therapy op tometry. *21 Woodman Hl-lg AT. 2*74. Repairing, SI USED and new sowing machine*. Sew ing machines and Vlctrolaa repaired Rent machine*. II per week 12 per mo. M*CKEL MUSIC HOUSE. 16th and Harney. aT. 4241. EMPLOYMENT. Help Wanted—Female. 36 HE A IIEXuTY apeclallat. It pays big Mean* Independence. Good position* wait ing or your own shop when competent. Day or avnir.g Call or write. Moler Col icg#. no s. i6th Sr. WANTED—Woman to paint lamp shadee for ua at home Eaay. pleasant work. Whole or part time. Ad dree* N Heart Cera pany, 3405, Ft Wayne. Indiana COMPETENT white girl for general housework. Reference* required. Tela phone WA 0772. 10* N 65th St ENROLL at the largest comptometer school. 100 Courtner Hide JA. 14!2 Help Wanted—Mato. S7 5PAN, ene-xetla and reliable. wanted for factory representative to handle our bu*l-i ne»* in t 'mah* district; unusual oppor tunity. with fortune for right tnan. ex-1 perlence or capital unnece***rv. write fully RyfiCro Motor* Co. Hattie Creek. Mich. BARBERINO pay* big Our training en able* vmj to have profitable business or good joo In short time Day or evening classes Call or write. Moler Barber Col- | leg*. !*» S 16th A LI. MEN. women boys, girls, 17 to 65. willing to a **;t government position* til7-IJ50 (traveling or stationary). Write Mr Qament, 1*6 St Louis. Mo WANTED An experienced rip i»w«r who; can also file saw* \pply I.ang Box Co.. Mr Grate WE n**5. _rmANCiAL Itusiiics. Oiiportiinltim. 47 FOR HALE—Telephone exchange in southwestern Iowa. Five ex-hang-* atatloi s respectIveltr. 660 404 .186 260. 21#. Bell connection* Will sell ir. rarts Rcasonntdc term • no trades. Addr*s» CltyTelephone Co . Sidney. la. FOR SALE or TRADE—4 hT p Cuah mnn elertrlc light plant. for cash register snd typewriter Cash t3fl0. Used *even month* Frank Peterson. Republican City. N*h. -■ ... - 1 ■ Investment—Storks—Komis. 43 WILL PI'LL 1100 mortgax# secured by Omaha house and lot. at 16 per cent dis count Phons Mr lsov*)ny, JA. 0686. or HA 4747 _ ~M A ANDKRRON CO.. JA 6107. Rsal estate. Surety bond* and kindred In* lieal KslMfe loans. 41 M ONF Y TO LOAN On *1 rw* and eeooffl mortgages. W# hu> outright for cash Fxlsflng mortgagee and land contract* Prompt Action H A WOLFE CO, 4*2 Raundrii Kennedy Bldg AT. I1I0 % \ ■■ • i loans on Omaha improved property at lowest rates FRANK II HINDER. Ifl City National JA 7641 | OMAHA 110 M I P 1 A ST NE1 ~F A H M H j O'KLKKH REAL ESTATE CO, , 4 MELON D mortgages "r '' * 1* DU! t'Hased hy Tuk< > t’ompsny. *20 Flret Na lion a I I tank .1 A 42 22 MIX per cent loans on Otnaha residences Cash on hand Prompt sen lee. K II Louge*. Inc. S9R Keeline Bldg LOW RATB oft rtty proparty, quickly ti'»«ed no monthly payments. JA l&il W T Orahetn liOO to Ito.lo» loaned, prompt service. F D Weed A 1» II Bowmen Wsgd Bldg i W!LI e gad • 14 i* Lorkin. I4» nm Nat i Bldg . Omaha. N*h AND « PBH lKNI NcTT'FI if Cl Al ' i N BIB »H e 4 ' . tins ha Net i Hide CITY real estate rtiortwMKs* and con tr«eta bought t.arson, 104 H. 11th 8t Farm Loan* on West. Neh and N K Colo farms Kinks investment Co. i-mah* Motify to l«oan. 45 fltAHONP if i'o *' lowest MOM htisjness ' strictly ronrldsntlai The Dlam >nd Loan Co.. 1M4 Dodge hi. Established 1114. i FINANCIAL. Money to Loan. * , 43 THIS COMPANT IS ORGANIZED Tn supply Tour morer wants In the ssms wav that hanks supply ths monsr wsats of the business community. Any amount loaned up to 1600 and you ran repay It In eaey monthly payment* Our equal payment plan repay* tha loan and all charges. W* have been in buslneaa In Omaha over 30 years and can asaure you of a gulck confidential and square deal. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. 606 Karbach Block. Tel. JA. 2296 Southeast Corner 15th and Douglaa Sts. ■■■■■■■ 1 ■ 1 -1^_ EDUCATIONAL Local Instruction Classes. 48 DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL Complete courses in all commercial branches. Shorthand, typewriting, teleg raphy. salesmanship, civil service. Phone JA. 1665. Compile catalog free. BOYLES COLLEGE. 18th and Harney Pts Omaha, Neb EIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you for a fine office position. Call AT. 7774 or write American college. 1912 Farnam. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 1402 Dodge St. 1306 Douglas St. Cal! or write for information. Dancing Academic* 50 KEEP Dancing Academy class Monday and Friday. 8 p. m. Elks club. AT. 3911 or JA. 6470. _MKRTHAVDISF._ Business Equipments. * 58 WE BUY, sell safes, make desks, show cases, etc. Omaha Fixture A Supply Co., S. W. Cor. 11th and Douglas. JA 2724 Foci and Feed. Cl BALED shaving*, carload or truck. Brad ford-Kenne.iy r A ' 740. Household (foods. 64 YOU ARE LOSING, every day that you' fall to take advantage of the furniture bargains at Stephenson’s. 1609 Capitol Ave. Private tales and auction. FOR REAL furniture and rur values see jUnLe^Kjrnin>re Co . South Side Machinery and Tools. 67 NEW and second-hand motors, dynamos, LeBron Electrical Work*. 318-20 S. 12th. Musical Instruments. 70 Bargains in Phonographs One Dandy .S 19.00 Orpheua . 45.00 Path# . 60.00 Vista Electric . 149 09 Edison and records .. ... . 135.00, Kimball . 60.00 Mandel . 65*.00 Chaney, with good selection of record* . 250.00 MICKELS. 15th and Harney. AT. 4361. Wanted to Buy. 73 DESKS. D E S K S. DESKS. New desks, us-d desks, bought, told and 1 traded. J. C. Re#d. 1207 Farnam St. AT. i 414 6. _ | ANY kind of doga Bring them to 2411 j Larlmore avenue between 4 and 6 o’clock tonight Ttoo.Ms rqft kk.nt. ' Looms With Board. 74 BKM1S PARK DISTRICT—South doub!« room, east room; private home. WA. 754t». Furnished Honing 75 TWENTY-FOURTH 124 South, well fur nished rooms, single, also double, twin bed! 325 NO. 24TH 8T—Very nice large room. 6-5 per month email room, 615. Breakfast optional. JA.2761.j THIRTY-TH HID 411 S — 2 large sleeping room*. 1 block from Farnam car. HA. £967 HA 4102—Front room on west *.u* Hans oom park, on car line, excellent ’ocation. FINE fur. rm . steam ht., prt. bath, walk. diet ; for gentlemen HA 7124. HA. 6994 BLEEPINO room* walking distance, good location |4. JA 2412. Boom* for Hoiigekeeping. 76 THIRTY FIRST Ave 114 S—Roans 6 4 to 17; newly decorated, facing Turner park Desirable community. Beautiful shade with many big trees HA. 271*. Where to Stop in Town. jl* HOTEL 8ANTORD—19th end Farnam. HOTEL HKNSHAW—14th and Farnam. 8peo|a| rate* to permanent guests_ KKAL ROTATE—FOR RENT. Apartment*—Furnished. 80 TWBNTy-THIRP. >«, No —Attractive 2. room. furnished apt. with screened porch AT 47Q3. NEWLY dec mod- alrv l-rm. apt. SI37 S__? rd P* Heat. :.ght. water free. HUNTER INN HOME for tha travling man end wife AT ItIO 24th and Dodge Apartments—t nfurimhed. 81 ALHAMBRA APARTMENTS. 41th and Capitol Av* A new fireproof building in tha heart of Dundee. Omaha'e mi r—Identtwl district. 8evar*! rary attractive, tastily decorated apt* of !. 3 and 4 room* each, available now or very soon. Call the Fred L Heyn Co.. AT. 7<14. 114 Omaha Nafl Dank Bide FOR RENT—8i* room* ail modem, brick flat, loafed cles# to school. rar line; r<a*ooaWa rent references required Tal. JA 3470. After 4 o clock, W A 1300 vPAUTMKNTf »i1 flats for ron». W. J PALMER CO. AT. 4413 Heal Fstata Managment Fpartalitts 1’FTFltS TRUST COMPANY WHERE OMAHA RENTS" AT G544 17th and Farnam Sta. FOR ONE Or DRAKE'S 1 000 APARTMENTS Call JArkson 1*05. STEAM HEAT. ■ -room apte |3 i and or; close In U P Stebbins 141ft Chicago 8t THE Clarlnda. 6 rma . eacellent condition. Farnatn at Bird HA 7174 or IIA 4 54 4 FIVE rooms strictly modern. Rent rea sonable 614 N 27d Ht1 l-room modern brbk flat, 292! S. 2fth St $J5 0ft. Ki: 6f*41 Business IMscee for Rent. 82 TWO store*. i«th St. and Cnicago. low ►cnt- (i F P*obhlna 1»’.0 Chicago. lloiinrs for Kent. 83 MINNF f.FSA bungalow 442? N 14th St PET KBS TR l ST COMPANY. ' Where Omaha Rents ’ AT 0544 17th and Farnam 8ta 7 ROOM MODERN brick food furnaea. Inquire 2469 p. -• pleton Ave HA 6470. Hut SE F«'R RENT. __432 South 14th St • -ROOM HOUSE, modern, splendid condl. lion, |5ft \VK 3104 PINK STY. :« Seven room#, modern! gatnae ahown Iv appointment HA JIL Houneii, Furtifimrd. i i MA 4177 - Furnlahed • room, mod house to parfv who will board owner or renfi entire hou«r I Office# and Peak Room. 88 SEVER AT, desirable offices and one nicely arranged *uita in tkardner block FIRS r TR l ST CO ^ AT. 0T f 4 . SPLENDID am«< a with desk and rhona. room open JA 4S60. IvV \l. FSTATK—FOR 8AI K. Knnm and I .and* for Sale. PS VI uNt *N County Mo . farms, ranches and fruit tracts for sale, the land of plenty, write for ftea pipe list. Do* 44. Nevada. M<v_ WF HAVE several Shrlhf county. Iowa farms, highly Improved ll*ft to IIT4. Frank c best. 110 PETERS TRUST BLDtV. OMAHA ■ ■ ■■■ 1 ' - 1 House* fdr Hale S3 if You HaveflOO AND A O'HID HI Pt I \ TION You can bur thi« brand new !* room all modern bungalow with oak floors and finish and nullt-ln featnie* only $4,450; llfto ranh balance 14*5# per month Evenings call Mi Gettria, KK 5014 M ETC AT FF C«»M T A N Y <11 upd Floor, f 14th Ht AT 5416 sFF T It Campbell for new modern hortca at right mice and eaav terms. S*4 K I. El,IN K. A Y. 10 45. I REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. House* for Sale. 95 A REAL BIG SNAP Right-room semi-bungalow, oak and ma ple finish on first floor, strictly modern, good construction, about eight jrtara obi. garage, near church and school. Owner will sacrifice It 14,254 Easy tarma. Act quick. Call owner, WA. 1075, or AT. ♦041. Ho u sea—North. ~ T* OWNER LEAVING CITY, SAYS SELL AT COST $1,000 Cash—Price, $5,250 House less than ona year old. Nioa level lot. on paved street, all specials paid for. Close to knr line Wall built, oak floora throughout: oak finish main rootns stair way to attic, full basement, etc. A snap at the price asked For appointment call evenings. WA. 1222: week daya. AT. 2678: »nk for Hchmlt*. R. F. Clary Co., Realtors. 606 nmaha Natl._AT. S67x. OWNER LEAVING CITY, SAYS SELL AT COST $1,000 Cash—Price, $5,250 House less than one year old. Nice level lot, on paved street, ail specials paid for. Close to car line. Well Built, oak floora throughout: oak finish main rooms: stair way to attic, full basement, etc. A snap at the price asked. For appointment call evenings WA. 1222; week days AT. 3676; ask for fichmltz. R. F. Clary Co., Realtors. *48 Omaha Xafl AT. H67»*. 47C 6 ROOMS, MODERN* FOR LITTLE MONET. One of those roomy square tvpe homes in A-l condition throughout. Exceptional large living room across front, pleasant dining room and kitchen downstairs. 3 large bedrooms with roomy closets up; plenty of windows; nice decorations and fixtures; full cement basement, brick foundation; fine east front lot. pretty lawn and shade trees; paved atrest; close to car, grade school and new North High school. Price only 16.000 and easily worth 6500 mi .re. Ease cash terms. Call D. E. BUCK 4 CO.. REALTORS 742 Omaha Nat. JA. 2000. Evenings Paul Box, WE. 6672; Lovgren, KE. 0304: Baker. WA 3593; Buck. KK. 2834. THREE CLEVER NEW BUNGA LOWS. CLIFTON* HILL SCHOOL. NEW 5-ROOM ALL MODERN BUNGALOWS, READY TO OCCUPY. WITH OAK FLOOR? AND FINISH AND BUILT-IN FEATURES: ONLY ONE BLOCK TO CLIFTON HILL SCHOOL AND 45TH ST. CAR LINE. ONLY 14 050. WITH EASY TERMS. EVENINGS CALL MR PITKIN, HA 7540, OR MR. GEHRIP KE 503* M ETC A LFE COM PANT. GROUND FLOOR 208 S. 19TH 8T. AT, 5415.i New,Bungalow Bargain Minne Lusa New 8-room, all modern bungalow, close to car and park in Minne Lusa; \ oak floora snd finish, built-in feat turea. real bargain at 15,850. with easy terms Evenings call ^!r. Pit kin. HA 7540. or Mr Gehris. Kim. 6039 METCALFE COM PANT. Ground Floor 203 S Ifth Sv AT 8415 J FONTENELLE PARK. 4604 Ames Ave Modern 8-room aeml hungalow, 3 years old. Ltrge rooms. Oak floors throughout. Newly decorated. Garage. Priced surprisingly low. SHEDD INVESTMENT CO. Realtors. JA. 4254. Evenings. WA. 6198. 1 4816 SPENCER TWO LOTS 830" CASH. W# will paint and eell this nearly new elght-ror m modern home on easy terms. Two 50.foot lots In a nice neighborhood. Not far from Holy Name church. JA. 1614. E. R Car.# 316 S Utb St. BUNGALOW NEAR FONTENELLEPARK Modem. 5 rooms and bath. 1 1,450. 6100 rash. Oak floors throughout. Built-in cabinets, full cement basement. Corner lot. This ia a very good buy at this price. New neighborhood. May take good light car s« down payment. LICKTVKE 1429 15*6 DOWN. HR AND NEW BUNGALOW. OAK FLOORS. NEAR CAR AND SCHOOL CALL JA 1016 _ Houses—South 97 DON’T MISS TlHIS If you want an up-to-date bungalow, look at 1607 S 33d Sr This is of brick and stucco six rooms tiled Path, extra lavatory, oak floors and finish fireplace and bookcases, lot. 92x116, with 2-car garage This ia a dandy. ae« me for price and terms. c A GRIMMEL Omaha Nxt'l Bank Bldg JA 1*15. “HANSCOM PARK WEST SIDE New five-room oak finis: -U semt-hunga low. large rooms. ex"a large lot; 81.000 caah. ha Is nr# ’-V* r#n* r*»n OSBORNE REALTY CO. PH P#?en» Trust Bidr Jaeksrn 2252. N » PROFIT Widow leavlnr for California offers her nearly new 6-room hr me In Hanac »m park district at actual coat. Large liv ing room with f;replace. tunny d'.n.ng room, model kitchen breakfast aook. 3 corner bedrooms tiled bath W FARNAM SM1T 4 CO. JA -8*4 Eve HA 2,97 HA ?5«* BEAUTIFUL Eoutfc 9M» location at 14th and Missouri avenue. New s?r:rt!y mod em five rooms and bath, oak floors full cemented basement, etc. Call Federsen. HA 8465. Hous<«—Writ. »S CLAIRMONT~ BARGAIN ONLY $1,000 CASH DOWN Beautiful full two »tory eix-roem heme, lone Urine rtxtm with fireplace. oak fin l»h taetily derorated raraee let PtlP with **rar» a r«»*| huv for IT 1ft# Gall OSBORNE REALTY CO. 0 Prr*ra Trv.it B' 1* Jaction 22$2 Edgewood Colonial Bungalow On wtd* aouth front lot Hu fl\e lar*<* room* attic and baeemer.t Sarvtca hall between hedro • * an 1 bath Finely f.nlah.ed In ras and enamal Tile bath reee*i tub ew*. Iminedl**# peeac** on Prl e f 7.18 0 Shown by appointment Today Ar • ventnee call Grant Pinion. W A 1SIP BKNSON A CARMICHAF! (it Paxton Block_ AT. *84ft THREE I't.KVER NFW pl‘ NGA - I/1WS. CLIFTON Hit.I, SCHOOL NEW F ROOM AM Mi'l'FRN TU'NdAl.ObR READY TO OCCUPY WITH OAR FLOORS AND FINISH A Nil BIT IT IN FEATURE!*. ONLY ONE BLOCK TO CLIFTON HILL SCHOOL AND 4STH ST CAR LINE ONLY 14 ftSf WITH F \SY TERMS F V F NI NO S CALI MR PITKIN Ha TMC. OR MR OVMR1S N l' FCJ*. METCALFE COMPANY Cl ROUND FLOOR ij s 1#TH ST AT F 41 F CATHEDRAL WEST FARXAM CHOICE SEMI-BUNGALOW Dandy five-roam oak finteh kelliatene Ion* llvrn* room a-rea* front S’, ffl0 caah OSBORNE REALTY CO. FI ft Pet era Truat H If daekaoft 22ST STANCARD PLACE BUNGALOW CI.KVFR NFW KIVU ROOM A1 1. MODERN BUNGAtOW WITH FIRE PI.ACT Til U BATH BUILT IN tub plenty or ct osut* you : 1 LIKE IT AND US A HARO AIN AT If,TO EVENINGS CALL MR CHRIS KK 8ftlS OR MR PITKIN HA fM« MtCTOALFR COMPANY . OROUND FLOOR res S 1STR ST _ _____ at Clairmont New four • o«m celenlal bunealew 'arc* lion* room and dinin* rvem w'tn Friflfn door# kitchen with all built-in feat* rea: all o»'s raeerltent « nflrtii, weather a*.ripe ahutteia and p reene raved itreei cL>»e to . ar line; |' ftp caah v ‘ i (tow like rent ♦ all *>w«er. AT Si'f BUY FROM OWNER ley ok at .Hit Mae on n: and you will find | a comfortable and practical ttre-ileiv i home of eiy room* and aieen’n* b't.b full baaement furnace beat lot 41-alt' with fine ahrubberv and f* -1 j Call fvfmnia. 11A #ISJ for sum and lerma BKAI, KSTATB— FOR SALE. IlnUM'»—WmI *8 i $350 DOWN, $45 PER MO~ BRAND NEW Dandy extra well built 4 rooms and bath, S-room accommodation; breakfast coon, everything modern and up-to-data; on* block to two car linaa; nice level loi, nice neighborhood Your choice of light fixtures and window shades. See thla to day. Call evening. WA. 1 232__ $350 DOWN, $45TER MO. v BRAND NEW Dandy extra well built 4 rooms and bath S-room accommodation; breakfast nook everything modern and up-to-date: one block to two car Ilnee; nice level lot; nice neighborhood. Your choice of light fixtures and window shades See thla to dsy. Call evening. WA. 1282. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT. Six rooms and breakfast nook: nearly* decorated: enamel finish: fine south front yard, south front: 17.75U Terms. J. L. III ATT COMPANY. AT. 220® * FOWLER FINDS FOLKS who buy homes List your property with us for resells ■TA 1424 BlltT C FoWLKR CO Reapers WILL bullc* to your order on our beaoti ful lots in Ediewsed: very easy terms Phon<t AT *540_ _ - 3611 JONES ST—7 rooms, all modem., convenient location. Make an offer. JA. 4857.__\ Houses—Benhon. 93 A Real Benson Home Only $4,000 100-foot south front lot. a real house' with four rooms finished downstairs and two par'lally finished upstairs; lots of fruit, berries, etc. Only one block to oaved street, four tr> high school and street c«r. A dandy Place to get * . start. It Is priced at only 14.000. and , on easy terms Could us© a good vacant aa part or down payment Let me show you this. Lewis. WA. 1422. , R. F. CLARY CO., Realtors. SOU Omaha Nat l Bk Bldg AT 167? For Sale—Inmate. 1W Dundee Home Immediate po*»*seson. house only 2 yrs. old. Strictly modern. Exterior kellast -ne. go. front, raving paid, located only 2 bike N of 42th and" Underwood Ave Price $6.150. 17 •*» cash. b«I like r»n* RASP BROS., 212 Keel ne BldgAT. ©T2U JUST WHAT YOU WANT Here Is a dandy six-room bungalow, 5®1 ; Lafayette av*. Dundee: r*ak floor* throughout. k and enamel fir.:ah. fire place and built-in bookcase ar.d buffe'. hot water heat. This Is a good buy. Re" me for price and terms. Shown only b> appointment C A GRIMMEL. REALTOR. Omaha Vs* P>~k Bldg-TA 1*1 5 * ^ Dundee Bungalow New; five rooms; two bed-ooms: oak floors throughout, osk and white enam**" finish; fireplace; tiled floor and built-:?? tub In t*ath room The very la’ee? in every defalL Evenings call WE. 0231 or AT. 2617. , U, Four Rooms, $1,000 3 blocks north of Dodge car line. 1 to paving WiL sell $100 down. 115 mo. AT. 40»;« KF. 1712. . 1 For Sale—Florence. HU NETHAWAY **Ms to whites only. Read Cau^aUan. a Ku Kluxer fa#- all KE. 14't Lota for Sale. DUNDEE LOTS READ THIS LIST CAREFULLY. ALL STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN 50x123 feet, ruth front. 50x110 feet. « uth front.11 2©o 5?x!30 fee'. s*u*h front. II.1C© €5x116 feet, north front.J2.55C k 6£xIJ5 feet, wes* front. I5.CC® 76x135 feet, west front . $6 ®t® All of the a bora ’ on paved stree** close to school, car line, erd in location where values are Increasing GEORGE & COMPANY', Realtor* AT. ten 's It LOTS—-14 ’0—176© CASH. F:%e a-res platted, facing Omaha Country Club TA 2*50 GLOVER A SPATS ReaUora DUNDEE BUILDING SITES GEORGE * CO . REA LTO R S. 9*h FI r r--v Net Bk T 1r AT 1024 Lot 60x167. on Ifd Avenue, faring Hans com Park, fn sale %t an attractive price. C A Grimm*! JA T <61 * i acre west of fairacrfs i; Bargain. Worth 11.75®. JA. ©515. HA. 4747 . Real Fat a ft1 for Birtiinct. 104 FEVEN-P.-'ov FLAT for sa e or trade. Call AT 7213. *» RMS bens c*eel 41© Perert Trust Wanted—Real Estate. ifti IF we can t sell your homa lr It day* we will tell you why. W. J. Palmer Ca AT «2«0 f: need homfs fop. sale. GRUENIO REALTY CO Realtor* Jarks-n _1 400 F'.’et Nat'i Bank. LiaT \o .r property with ua or, if xb» are In the market for arrears call Lco;« Cohr for quick sale* MA ©14? VIA. I< II. Cli AS W TCUNgT^-SON" Re%I Esrata Rental* Inaurar -a. l*‘3 C.'V Nat: Ra-kAT ?«** NEW H'"‘MER—YOUR TERMS GROVE-HiBBARD CO .'7 2 Barkery I", -i. . * Bldg AT Till WE SELL HOMES LIST WITH Ufc HAMILTON A CO, 801-4 Nev! « I-:.- kJA Mil SEE ua first N>*1 listing* any locat.ee. 5 to 5 rooms Sb per A Co, Realtor* JA 4?:* fl* Kce ne Big LIST YCUR ACREAGE WITH O. T. HAMER, 1505 FarnsmAT »»*> C P HUTCHINSON CO, Pea! E»-fc*e lr.«1**5 Fa mam JA f4f* W.’HI.D Hf A ITT CO Realtor* AT *«*' , K * I i . _*