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I NO SUBSTITUTES Oil Association Speaker Says All Other Products Can Be Supplanted. "The American public can get along without anything in the world better than gasoline," declared Horace O. .lames, president of the Missouri Oil Men’s association and secretary of the American OH Men's association, at Hotel Rome. He spoke on the "Fu ture of the Oil Associations." He said during the war, people showed they could get along without wheat, and other foodstuffs but that gasoline was-the most essential prod uet in the country. Food .Substitutes. Everything ean he duplicated in foodstuffs and wearing materials but • nothing takes the place of petroleum, according to James. lie said the oil market would be higher today if It wasn’t that a re cent pool has been found In Texas and is now showing prospects of becom ing one of the largest fields in the country. James criticized Governor Bryan i for his stand on the gasoline situa * tion. He said if Bryan would make a study of the gasoline situation he would receive benefit. One hundred oil men from the state are In Omaha for the convention. Directors Meet. The other speaker was F. A. Piel sticker, vice president of the Skelley Oil company of El Dorado, Kan. He apoke on the “Relations of the Re fineries.” A meeting of the board of directors was held Monday night. G. A. Steeld of the Manhattan Oil company, Omaha, presided at - the Tuesday sessions. OMAHA FIRMS GET CONTRACTS Aperinl Dispatch to The Omaha Bee. ■ I.lncoln, Dec. 16.—J. D. Brandeis • nd Sons of Omaha were awarded the contract for 10.000 yards of lin oleum for the new capitol by the capltoi commission today. Their bid ( Out of the Records J Births and Deaths. Birth*. Clyde and Helen Clark, 1806 North Thirty-firth street, boy. Thomas and Clarle Riley, hospital, boy. .Tames and Anna McDonald, hospital, A girl. r Ray and Lillian Nelson, hospital, boy. William and Cecillia Koxlol, hospital, boy. Raymond and Vara Brow*, hospital, girl. Walter and S#lma Berry, hospital, girl Sebastiano and Eva Salerno, 4320 North Forty-first street, girl. Frederick and Vera Mengedobt. 8701 Earnest and Obnna Wiggins, 2821 V North Twenty-fourth street, boy. Frank and Hannah Cummings, 1827 South Fifty-fifth street, boy. Gustavle and Barrie Rasrhke, 2115 Decatur street, boy. Ray and Esther McClelland, hospital, boy. Frank and Emma Jones, 1511 North Twenty-sixth street, boy. Maty and Margaret Wade, hospital, boy. «'haties and Jennie Paulson, hospital, bow , Edward and Bessi* Lebada, 2441 South Seventeenth street, girl. Charles and Eunice Kelliker, 4704 South Twentieth street, girl. aiteet, girl. Howard and Theresa Gartner, 1T08 G stieet, girl. John and Mary Stortx, 8*80 South Thirty-sixth street, girl. Deaths. Marie Sloup, 71, 1922 South Sixteenth Street. Mrs. Thonora Kelly. 78, 4161 Wakely street. Mrs. Mauds A. Bath. 42. 4333 Parker street. John Srharke, 37, hospital. John Kee. 74. hospital Mary Ellen Hartman. 47, 3133 Weber Street. Wiillam W. Francis. 85, 3311 South Twentieth street. J. Hubbard. 50, 126 South Thirty-fifth Street. Minnie C. Tlmme, 80, 3334 Spaulding street. Building Permits. J Kocal, 4158 K street, frame dwelling, $2,200. M. Paralman, 4915 Davenport street, frame dwelling $3,000. A. Strom. 4517 South Fifteenth street frame dwelling. $3.26". J. Probst, r,026 Corby street, frame dwelling, $3,600. M. H. WeimuIJer. 8417 Nicholas street, brick veneer dwelling. $10,000. Real Estate Transfers. Ida K. Shindelbower and husband to Emma A. Spree her, S E cor 39th and Bedford Ave. 84.2x134) 200 Ell D. Branch and wife to Salli* Sloaburg. Kirnam Kt . 95 ft E Of 48th St., N Side. 48x128%_ 1.650 Rose Deltzzi and husband t<> Osr«r Manager, Pierce St.. fit? ft. K. of 10th St , N Side. 33x132. 4,?00 Marguerite Jensen and husband to Southern Mtg. A Finance Co, Miami St., 98 ft. W of 27th Ht.. S side, 80x127. 4,250 Marguerite Jenaen and husband to Southern Mtg. A Finance Co.. Hlmebaugh Ave., 232 ft. W of k 4"th St.. S Side. 60x130. 1,700 Ignatius J. Dunn and wife to Alois E. Schaefer. California St., 141 fT. a of 40th St., N Side, 48x .2,300 Byford G. Kline and wife to <*harlea Franklin, et al.. 21*t St.. 145 ft. N of Woolworth Ave., W Side, 35x128 2,900 Burt B. Corliaa. et a!, to Clair H Hopkins, 24th St. 142% ft. N of Oak St.. W Side, 47%*166%. 1 F.rst Trust Co., administrator, to Clair H. Hopkina, 24th St., 142% ft. S of Oak St.. W Hide. 47 %x 166% 7,000 Willi* E. Hurt to Raymond W. Chappell and wife. N K cor. 66th Mid Grant Sts., 1 28x150. 1,600 Hansen Inv. Co. to Theodore J. Schmidt. 60th St . 97 86 ft. S of > Grant St.. W Hide. 99x136 . 1,800 Fred J. Armbrust and wife to Henry Dnhae. S W. cor. 8Kth and Pinkney St., 80x134 . 1,600 Carl ChangMirom and wife to A. C. Busk. Burt St. lfib ft w of :.th Ht., N side. llOxU". lo.ooo Theodor* W. Afetralfe nnd wifa to J"h Shaver. Briggs St . 102.2 ft W of 66th St., N Hide 1*4x107 2 *00 te-kera Mtg. I/ian Co to Elmer •' <‘lapp and wife. Larlmnra Ave. " ft E of 4<t)i St . S Fide. 4*x 128 . 2.660 J r *1 ern Mtg A Loan Co to Mgr •- lerito Jensen, Grover St 4* ft. of 371h St„ S Side. 4*x 12* 450 Jot.eph b. Buhrman and wifa to GPo.n A Bright. Parker Ft. 140 f W of f-th St.. N Hide 4"x 1 33 2.000 Anne E. Johnson to Noel Mon* g-mery. Pacific Kt.. 222 % ft. K of 451 h SC. s Hide. 44%xl08... 1,000 fjtrindard Development Co. to Lao A. Murnhv. *jt hI . Twlnrldg* TVvd 67.91 fl. of Walnut St . W Hide, Irfegular . 1,000 Chrl*t,in;i Nellgh and husband to Edward Glsln. Cedar Ave . 4*0 ft. H of Howard Ht . W Side, 120x 122% . ... 2.000 for cork linoleum was $2.02 1-2 per equars yard. Orchard and Wilhelm of Omaha were awarded the contract for lay ing the linoleum on their bid of 37 1-2 cents per square yard. The combined cost of the linoleum and the laying will be $2.40 par square yard, or $24,000 for the com plete job. AIIVKKTISK.MK X T. RUPTURE EXPERTS COMING • Demonstrate the Famous Rice Method Free to Callers at Hotel If you are ruptured, your big oppor tunity has now arrived. If you would like to be free from the slavery of gouging, pinching, chafing trusses that make life a burden, then HERE and NOW is the time to art. C. W. Miller and Mi«s Mac Edgar, ex perts in rupture cases, trained under the personal direction of W. S. Rice, of Adam^, N. Y., the famous discoverer of the Rice Non-Surgical Rupture Method, will be at the Rome hotel, Omaha, Neb., Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 18, 19 and 20. These expert* are here to personally demonstrate to all ruptured people what the Rice Rupture Method can accomplish. You have, no doubt, heard ar.d read much about this famous Method and the cures which thousands have reported from it. Now, you have the chance to find out all about it, to have it demonstrated to yju and to see what it can do in YOUR OWN case. Just call at the hotel and these [Experts will give you tl*’ir personal at tention, best advice and complete demon stration absolutely without charge. Are you tired of that binding, hammer ing. uncomfortable truss? Would you like to be free of it forever? Then investigate this Rice Method and find out the possi bilities it holds out. Surely a Method that could cause so many thousands of former rupture sufferers to report curse must be worthy of your full and complete investi gation. 1'he Rice Method is different from any thing else. It is modern, up-to-the-minute, abreast of the latest scientific develop ments. It is the one Method that you are not asked to take on faith aloue—the one Method that is positively demonstrated to you, right on your own person, without any charge whatever. You do not spend a penny unless, after having a full and complete demonstration, you decide that this is the Method for you. And you— you alone—are the sole judge of that. In justice to yourself, come in and m these experts. Remember, they will to here only three days, then your oppor* tunity will be gone. Grasp it NOW. It may prove to be the wisest thing..you ever did. and anyway, it costs you nothing to find out. Remember, come to the Rome hotel any day from 9 to 12 forenoons, 2 to 5 after noons. or 7 to 9 in the evening. The dates are Thursday. Friday and Saturday, De cember 18, 19 and 20. Don't let this opportunity get away from you. W- S. RICE. Adams, N. Y. ADVERTISEMENT. If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are aoon for gotten? The reason is plain—the ar ticle did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more par ticularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain aystetn the remedy is recommended to those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says “Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitatp to recommend, for in almost every case It shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the suc cess of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is due to the fact, so many people claim, that.lt fulfills almost every wish In overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urinary troubles and neutralises ’the uric add which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., ami- enclose ten rents: also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. CITY OrKU IAL NOTICES. oflHNANCK NO iYtt: An ftrdtnanee creating Sto-er Improve meat District No sfj;. In the City of onrahe, for the purpoee of Improving tilet street from Military Aventto to Wirt Street hy paving end curbing; fixing wn»1 flftfltilny th* tioundarlra of Peerless Petroleum Coke The Heavy Kind Few Ashes - - All Heat LUMBER & V COAL CO. / _VVA Inut 0300_ l CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. raid district, directing the City Clerk to advertise for bills upon asphalt, sione, vitrified brick, vitrified brick block, artificial stone, macadam, creo soicd wood block and asphaltic con crete. 13K IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: Section 1. That Street Improvement District No. 2722 be. and is hereby, cre ated in the City of Omaha for the Im provement of Slat Street from Military Avenue to Wirt Street by paving and ..•urblng. • ■ Section 2. That Street Improvement Dis trict No. 2722 shall comprise fitst Street from Military Avenue to Wirt Street, and shall, include: • I Lots 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, 13. 14. 15. If., j 17 and 18. Block 7; Lots 7, #. 9. 10, 11. i 12. 13. 14. 1.7, IH. 17 and 18, Block ft; Lots 1. 2, 3, 24 and East 4t feet of Lot 23. j Block 9: Lois 1. 2. 3, 4. 5, 19. 50. 21 and 22. Block 10, Original City of Benson. The outer boundary of said dial tret snail j be the outer boundary of said iois herein set forth. , - ! Section 2 That the city Cleuk of the Cltv of Omaha L*. and be is hereoy, directed to advertise for and receive bids upon asphalt, stone, vitrified brltk, vitri fied brick block, artificial stone, macadam, creosoted wood block and asphaltic ton- j crete for th* paving and curbing of said ! district, said bids to bo made under end in accordance with plans ana specif,ca-j tlons prepared by, and on filo in the office of. the City Engineer. Set tlon 4. That this ordinance shjur ‘ ke effc t and be in force after i ;tccn days from and after Its passage. Passed December 9. 1924. .'AMES O. DAHLMAN. Mavor and President of City Count-5. j Attest: JAMES P. DOCTOR. (SEAL) _ _City Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 12434. An Ordinance creating Street In:: .e nient District No. 2726 In the C:oy *1 Omaha for the purroe* of improving t’onnell Court from i9th Street to we: l line of Connell Addition ly piecing and curbing; fixing and defining the Li uh darics of a.d dix'.i.n, and rcctiii" the City Clerk to adverttsa fm- bids upon asphalt, stone, vitrified 1/ ... vi trified brick bioi ii, art !ic .1 cU<\*. mac adam, »reoMH- d weed Idc.'k and as pi altle concrete. ; ,\: IT ORDAINED PY Ti.rl ' ITV COLN < 1L OF Till; CITY OF OMAHA: Section L Tim Sited improvement District No. 1.72ft bn, and Is hereby, cre ated in the City of Om* hn for the 1m nrovement of Conne’l Co-.* t from L.tn Street to West lire of Ccinr.ell Addition by paving and curbing. Section 2. Thet St i eft Improvement District No. 2 7v*i shall comprise Connell ( our? from 1th Sireet to *h* West lint of Connell Addition, ar.d shall include: Lot** 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. * 7. 8. 9. 10, 11, 12. 13 and 14 Connell Addition. The outer boundary of said district shall be i he cuter boundary of said lota herein set forth. . Settlor 3. That the City Clerk of the City of Omaha be. and he 1s hereby di rected to advertise for and receive bid* upon asphalt, atone, vitrified brick, vitri fied brick block, artificial stone. m»r adam. creosoted wood block arid asphaltic concrete for the paving and curbing said street, said bids to b«- made ueder and in accordance with plans arid sperlf ca tlons prepared by. and on file in the of fice of, the City E lgin-er. Section 4 That this ordinance aim ii take effect and be in force after fifteen da vs from and after its pasage. Passed: Dpr. 9. 1924. JAMES C. DAHLMAN. Minor and President of City Council. * JAMES P. DOCTOR. (S?•:AL)__City Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 12431. An Ordinance authorizing and directing an issue of general bond* of th-» cltv :n an amount not exceeding ninety thousand '$90,000) dollars*. io be termed for identify at ion purpose* “special im provement bonds;’’ with appropriate recital* and pledger*. Whereas, the City by condemnation proceedings acquired property to open ;md extend 30th Street from a point ivu L et South of Erskine Street to Cuming Street ai a cost to It in excess of Ninetv Thousand (190.000) Dollars and baa levied or caused to be levied special assessments against the benefited prop erty thereby in an amount exceeding Ninetv Thousand ($90,000) Dollars. a part of which has been used to pay for tne property so acquired, and that there still remains the sum of Ninety Thousand ($90,000) Dollars to be paid by the isau unre of tonds of the Cltv: Now. There BW’ IT ORDAINED BV THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: Section 1. That an issue of general bonds of the City of Omaha In the prin cipal sum of Ninety Thousand ($90,000) Dollar* be nnd the sums ia hereby au thorized and directed and the sale and disposition authorized to be made In ac cordance with law The proceeds theie from io be used aolelv for the purpose of paving for property acquired in opening and widening 30th Street from a point 100 f et South of Erskine Street to Cum ing Street Bond* hereby authorized to be designated and Identified aa "Special Improvement Bonus.” Bonds ao author ized “.hall be issued In denomination* of One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars each, hav ing coupons annexed Each bond shall b*ar rime of January 2nd. 1925. and this issue of bond* shall be numbered con secutively from one to ninety, and ahall become due and parable on the 2nd day of tanuarv. 1945, Each bond shall bear Interest at the rate of four*and one-half per cent (4 It ) per annum, payable semi annually on the 2nd days of January and July of each year, at the office of the County Treasurer of Douglas Countv. State of Nebraska. This iasue of bonds • hall be execute,d and disposed of Strict ly under the requirement* of law Section 2 La* h bond of this issue •ha’I he executed in substantially the follow ing form and ahall contain therein sub • rant ally the following recitals and pledge* • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF NEBRASKA CITY OF OMAHA $1,990.09 No. — SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES ENTS: That the Cltv of Omaha. In the County of Douglas, and State of Nebraska is In debted to at.d promises to pav to the. bearer. One Thousand (11.0*10) Dollars In lawful montv of the United States of America on the Second day of January. 1945. with interest thereon at the rate of foui and one-half per rent (4Vfc) per annum, payable semi-annually on the second dava of January and July, respectively, of each 'ear. upon the presentation and surrender of the ©roper coupons annexed to this bond. Both the principal sum of th:s bond and he Interest to accrue thereon me pava* ie at the office of the t’ountv Treasurer of Dougla* County. Cltv of Omaha. State of Nebraska. Thi bond la the unconditional obliga tion ->f the City of Omaha. That there is pledged for ita prompt payment, to gether v th intereat accruing thereon, ^a rt-ouirpd bv the - barter of the City, th* special taxea and assessment* heretofore levied under and pursuant to special Or dinance No. 60»7. and on account of benefits ruing nnd conferred as a re au'r of .v ouiring land to open and widen 39th Hirr»*t from a point 190 feet South of Erskine Street to Cuming Street, which land sax condemned Mind srnuirsd by the City under appropriate proceeding* to that end the city covenants wilh the holder hereof to ti** the powers vented in It to collect said special assessments and to aoplv the same in the payment of this Dane ot bonds, together with the Interest thereon according to the re quirements Of the law. This bond is one of a *erl*a of bonds of ninety In number, issued bv the City of Omaha for Dip nut pone of paying for property acquired through condemnation proceedings to open and widen 30th Street from a Point 100 feet South of Ereklne Street to Cuming Street; and that it ia Issued under and pursuant to the Constitution and Htatutea of the State of Nebraska and a charter lawful ly adopted bv the City and *itondmenia dulv enacted thereto, and pursuant to and in compliance with ordinances of the City and proceedings of the Cltv Council of the City of Omaha duly had and adopted. Each bond of thia aeries ia | of line dale and amount, and of like tenor and maturity It Is further certified, recited and de clared that all seta. condition* and things required bv law to be done, th exist preiedent to. In order lawfully to authorise the Issue of this bond, have been properly and lawfully done and per formed and do exist in regular and due form a* required bv th* law* govern ing the r**v °t Omaha Thai th* total mdeblednea* of the Cltv of Omaha. In « hiding th* Issue of bond* of which thi* bond 1s a part, do** not exceed either the i onsiltutlonsl statutory or charter limitations unon the amount of bond* which the Cltv of Omaha la authorized lawfully to Issue In witness wheraof. the City of Omsha. In the manner provided hy law. hsf « a used this bond to he signed by the Mayor and the City Clerk thereof, and to he munterstg ned and registered hy the Comptroller of said *|ty, and |n have th* corporal* seal of the city Im pressed thereon »hla ——* day of -— A. D. 192 — Ma>or of tljs City of Omaha. Nebraska. City Cl«rk Cnuntsreif nsd: City Comptroller. Pectlon 3. Th* aperlsl taxes and a**»*a tn*nts heretofore levied under ap*ci*l ordinance No. 5087 be and th* **m* ia hereby constituted a Winking Fund and Pledged to th* prompt payment of the bond* and Intereat, laaued under authority of this ordinance. That the city hereby covenants that It will use th* law and authority vested In it to collect such special t axe* and ae*e*»m*nta and to cause th«* same to ha applied to th* eatia faction of this lasu* of bonds with laterest accruing and accrued than on. Motion 4 Th* form and substance of the • ounons to ba annexed to this aerlra of bonds shall tie such ns to obligate th*- • Ity. In accordance with its pledges herein, to pay act ruing Interest on the bond* to which annexed, at th* time and In ihe manner provided In this tidinance fo* Hi* payment thereof Hei linn 6. This oidineni* shall take effect end h* ih force after fifteen da.\* ftoivi ih# dale of its passage faaa*d' December 9 H't l v MEW C DAHLMAN Mayor and j'r*sid*nt of city r nun- ll Attest JAM ED V H'»CTOH. (ARAL) City CUrk. _LEGAL NOTICKS-_ NOTICE. To Firat Preferred Stockholder* of 11. K. Smith A Co. Notice is hereby given that the under* signed, Firet Preferred Stockholders’ Pro tective Committee, acting under the Pro tective Agreement, dated April 8, 1924. nan extended the term of eaid agreement for the period of six months beyond De cember 31, 1924. Dated December 12. 1924 SAM BURNS. Chairman. H. A. TUKIY, Secretary, T. C. HORNBY, W. If. VHEELER, First Prefei red Stockholders Protective Committee. P-16, 23. _ To THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CON VERS ATI V B SAVINGS AND loan association of OMAHA. NEBRASKA You are hereby notified that ilia annual meeting of the stockholder* of the Con aeivative S.ivinp* and Loans aetoc.ation of Oinalih. Neb* as*. will be held January 12th, 192-. at Hie oifice of said Associa tion in the Conservative Building, 1614 llctuey Sirtet, Omaha. Nebraska, for tne purpose tif electing three directors for a term of five years; receiving reports of office-:a and directors, and transacting j ••< It other bus.ness as may properly come before tne meeting. The poll* will be open for the »c« option cf ballots from 2:00 p in to 6:00 p. m of the said date, an . thu l u»»nese meet.ng of the s.pck ltoldfM will lmmcd.ateiy follow the clos* ’tig of the pel 1m. THE CONSERVATIVE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Dy PAUL KUHNS. President, Attesl: J. A. LYONS. Secretary. Omaha. Nebraska, December 15, 1924 L»-15-16-11-15-19 APPROPRIATION OF’ PROPERTY NOTICE TO FREEHOLDERS EXHIBIT A” ’in William S. Wilcox (heir of Hannah M. Wilcox and Mary L. Alter, de ceased). You are hereby notified that the under signed, three disinterested freeholders of the City of Omaha, have been duly ap pointed by the Mayor, with the Approval of th-‘ City Council of said City, to a*a» s* the damages to owners of property anti parties 1ntere*.ed in the property, respectively, declared necessary to be ap propuated for the use of said City, by th* provision of Ordinance No. 12,179 en titled “An Ordinance declaring the ne cessity of opening 64th Street from Wil liam Street to Hickory Street. You are further notified that having aa repted said appointment, and duly quali fied a* required by law, we will, on the 30th day of December, A. D. 1924, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in th* afternoon at Council Chamber, City Hall Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Street, Omaha, within the corporate limits of said city, meet for the purpose of considering and making assessments of damages to the owners of the properly and parties interested in the property, respectively, by reason of such taking and appropriation aa de clared necessary by said ordinance. The property belonging to you, or in which you are interested; proposed to be appropriated as aforesaid, and which has been declared necessary by said ordi nance to be appropriated to the use of the City for said purpose and being situ ated In said City of Omaha, in the Coun ty of Douglas State of Nebraska, is de scribed as follows, towlt: William S Wilcox (heir of Hannah M. Wilcox and Mary L. Alter, deceased»: Weat 50 feet Lot 13. Block 3, Brookline Addition. You are notified to be present at the time and place aforesaid and make any claim for damages or objection to or statements concerning said proposed ap propriation. or assessment of damage* as you may consider proper. GEORGE KLEFFNER, DAN HoRRIOAN. JOHN CAFF RET. Freeholder*. GEORGE KLEFFNER. D IS. (’halrman. TRACT NO. 4 APPROPRIATION OF PROPERTY. NOTICE OF FREEHOLDERS. • EXHIBIT A To John and Kate Kasda (Owner*). Frank .Sailing (Owner), Anton Full# (owner), John Schmitz (Owner); You are hereby notified that the un dersign <1. three dia.nterested freeholder* of the City of Omaha, have been duly ap pointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council of said City, to ea se** the damages to the owners of prop erty and parties interested in the proper ty, respectively, declared necessary to bo appropriated for the use of said City, by the provision of Ordlnancs Number 12272 entitled 'An Ordinance declar.ng the necessity of opening alley between Hat and 34th St*, from McKinley SL to the center line of Cook St vacated. You are further notified that having ac cepted said appointment, and duly quali fied as required by law. we will, on the 30th day of December. 1924 at the Hour of 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon *t Council Chamber, City Hall Bldg . 18th and Farnam Streets. Omaha, within the corporate limits of said city, meet for the purpose of considering and making as sessment* of d»tnage* to the owners of the property and parties Interested in the property, respectively, by reason of such taking and appropriation a* declared necessary by said ordinance The property belonging to you. or In which you are interested proposed to be appropriated as aforesaid, and which ha* been declared necessary by said ordi nance to be appropriated to the use of the City f<*r such purpose and being aitu ate in said City of Omaha in the t'ounty of Douglas, State of Nebraska, is de scribed h* follows, to-wit: John and Kate Kazda (Ownera). West 10 feet. Lot r. Florence View Acres F’rank Snalllng (Owner) Fast 10 feet «f vacated alley West of and adjoining Lots 1. 2 and 19. Work 133. Original City of Florence and the South 41 <« feet of Cook Street, vacated, lying North of end ad joining tha F.sat 10 feet of the first North and South Alley meat of 33rd Street ve sted, in Block 133. Original City of Flor ence. Anton Pulte fOwntr) West 10 feet of North 112 feet of South 264 f**et of va cated alley in Block 132 lying West of I-ot 6, Florence View Acres John Schmlts (Owner). East 1* feet of South 4 of vacated Ferry Street, lying West of Lot 6. Florence View Acres You are notified to be present at the time and place aforesaid and make any claim for damages or objections to or statements comernlng said proposed ap propriation. nr assessment of damages as you may consider proper. P r TKBBKNft GEORGE KLEFFNER, JOHN JM’CAFFREY. Freeholder*. P. J. TEBBEN8 l>16< ’halrman APPROPRIATION OF PROPERTY. NOTICE TO FREEHOLDERS. “EXHIBIT A To A If. P'isrh ‘’oinpany. R B Busch. Owners; W. O. Foster (Holds Tax Title): You are hereby notified that the under signed, three disinterested freeholders of the City of Omaha, have been duly ap pointed by the Mayor, With the approval of the City Council of satd Oty. to ****** the damage* to the owner* of property and parties Intereated in the property, respectively, declared nec*a**rv to be ab proprlated for tha use of said (Tty. bv the provision of Otdlnanra No. 1 2325, entitled. "An Ordinance Declaring the Necessity of Open ng 37th Street From Fort Btieet to Redman Avenue." You are further notified that having accepted said appointment. and duly ounlifted as required by law. we will, on the 30th dav of December, A. D 1 924. at the hour of 2 o’clock In the afternoon, at Council Chamber, City Halt Building, llth and Farnam Straeta, Omaha, within the corporate limits of said City, meet for ' ie purpose of considering and mak Ing ssaeasmenta of damages to the own era of the proparty and parties interested In tha property, respectively, by reason of such taking *nd appropriation a* de Narad necessary by aald ordinance. Tha property belonging to you or In which you ata Intereated. proposed to he sppropriated aa aforesaid, and which ha* been declared necessary by said nrdlnam e to be appropriated to the use of the c tv for said put pose and being sifnste m said (Tty of Omaha. In tha County of Dougla*, State of Nebraska, la described a* fal lows, towlt: a H. Busch Company, ft B Busch. Owner*; W. C. Foster (Holds Tax Tills) • That part of Tax Lot l Section s2-i* U described ea follow*: Beginning «t « pr.lnt *t the Intersection of the North Line of Fort Street with the South Line of th* F B. A |f V RailWI) Right of Way. being 486 feet West of Southeast corner of Section 39-19-13; thence West along ihe North line of Fort Street f«»r a die fanra of 24 3 feet being on the West line of 37th Street, produced Noith theneg North along the West line of 87th Street, produced North for * distance of 14 4 feer to point on the South line of r V A M V Railway Right of-Way thence in a Southeasterly gltrertinn along F. E A M V Railway It lilt* of-Wav for a dlstan e of 28 feet to the place of beginning Also that part of Tu Lot 1 Section: 32-19-19. described *■ follow* Beginning • f a point st the Interaction of the F'**t line of I7fh Street *r Fort Street pro duced North with the North line «• f F K a M. v Railway fUaht-n? Way th n e In a Northwesterly dltefinn along the North line of F. E A M V Railway Wight-of Way for a distance of 5* 1 fert. thefio# North along West line of i7th Street at Fort Htreet, produced North for ■* 4l§tanoa of an th# South Mne of Rediunn Avenue, thence In a Southeasterly direction along the South line of Itcdman Avenue for a die tenc« of r»6 g feet to a point on the Feat lint of 17th Street at F’*w\ 8t*nV *)*•»• • Bleed North thence South along the l ast * ef I h dnred North for a distance «• f in.. 1 fr. i to the p|».«* c*f beginning You sie notified to b*« present at tit* Bine and place afurcaaid and iiuK* nnv claim for damage* nr ob|e«<|nna io or statement* concerning said proposed ap propriation nr xe*ea*incnt of damages s* ) ou may consider nroftr* GEORGE Kit 1 FNF.ft, D A M FI IIoft ft |f| AN. JoIlN Mc« Al KltlT Freeholders G Ft • MG K kl.KFF h EB ( itinmin D II BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES ANNO! NC KMKNTS. Vaults ami Monuments. 2 "Automatic Healing" com-ref. tmrtat vault# recommended by sli lending undertaker* M rcl by On 181 -t Cuncie.te hurlni Vault Co Ftnipra! Directors. 3 HEAFEY Si HEAFEY Undertaker* and Embalmera Thone AT. 2631. offtA 2611 Farnam (ESTABLISHED SIWEk 1H82) _ H L'l.SE A R1EPEN At Your Service 2222-24 Fuming St__ JA. 1226 Brailey & Dorrance. HUFFMAN-CROSBY ambulance Dodge and 21th St Funeral director*. JA. $901 V F. SWAN SON. 17TH AND CUMING Quiet. Dignified Supervlalon JOHN A GENTLEMAN HA. 1*>64.3411 Farnam St. C. C. HAYNES FUNERAL HOME. ■:&20 N, 24th St.KK 0167 LESLIE O. MOORE. 24th and Wirt. WE 0047.__ H. K. BURKET ft SON. 3405 Farnam. Eat. 1876. HA. 0018. Cemeteries. 4 VISIT FOREST LAWN. Call at the greenhouses at entrance of Forest Lawn Cemetery (went of Florence). Orders are being taken for evergreen blanket* and winter wreath.*?. Canl of Thanks. 6 WE wlah to thank our many friends, neighbors and members of the Eastern Star and Masonic orders for their kind ness and sympathy shown during the bereavement of our wife, daughter and sister. Also for the floral offerings. (Signed) BRUCE R. RAYMF.R. MRS. I# S DENMAN, • BEN A DENMAN, MAX DENMAN. Personals. 9 THE SALVATION ARMY industrial noint iolteita your old clothing, furniture, maga zinea. We collect We distribute Phone JA. 4135 end our wagon will call. Call and inspect cur new home. 2u9 N 13th S' COSTUMES, theatrical, historical maaque costumes to rent. Lieben. 1514 Howard. EXPERT massage, steam baths. Anna l). Fisher, 206 Aquila Court, AT. 1072. BUY your toys at wholesale price*. Omaha Toy Co., 1411 Harney fit. MASSAGE. BLUE RAY manicuring. Lady operaior. 210 North 17th St. I WILL dress your Christmas dolls, also make baby clothes. 1310 H. 30th Ave. I,ost anil Found. 10 LOST—Gold baseball charm with name Carl Kelley. Downtown. Reward. WE. _ PLATINUM bar pin. lost Friday, Dec. 12. j set with three small diamonds; liberal (reward for returi^. WE. 4261. XMAS GIFT SI GGK.ST10NS. : 5Tmas time is Jov time for the home owner. Your rent money will practically get you a home from Grove Company, AT. 1882 222 Banker* Rea. Life Bldg. Builders of Good Horn***. Glv# your boy or girl one of our dumb banks i teach him THRIFT SI starts an account. WE PAY 6 PER CENT STATE SAVINGS .v LOAN ASSN. S. W. Corner 19th and Douglas. Billiard Tables Brunswick home billiard table, a family gift, to while away ihe evening hour*. Price# $47 and up. 1102 Farnam. JA. 3365. Brunswick-Balke-Cidlender Co. Buy One of Mlcke! s UKULELE SPECIALS. 11.76 Each Only 200 to Sell at Th a Price Get yours Early. MI'K EL MUSIC HOUSE 13th and } i a r n e > ,_AT 4301. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS Mu RE. PRACTICAL GIFTS BIBLES. DIC TION ARIES. PHOTO ALBUMS, FOUNTAIN PEN SETS. FINE WRIT ING PAPERS VAST ASSORTMENT XMAS CARDS, W B DA I LEY CO. 315 SO. 15TIT ST A GIFT to be appreciated the vear round: A guod used car. We have a complete line at term* vnu can meet. NASH VRIESEMA AUTO CO. 2854 Farnam._AT. 2916. YOU can gtva ths wtf# a ml a iri • • h I a home of her own A fine lot. Special for Nina a as low an $2 5 down CHAR W YOUNG A SON. 1602 City Nat Bank AT 966* PUPPIES or imported trained police dogs maka a fine Xmas present. Cherry croft Farm. 73d and Military Road. WA. 0866. CLOSING out all toys, dolls, etc., at big{ reduction. R. M. 3hla*a Co., 218 N. 16th St. NECKLACE of email genuine Oriental pearls a real bargain Call AT. 6103 afternoon* XMAS WREATIIS NOW LEE LARMON, I9th and Douglas St* AN IDEAL X M AS GIFT A HAPPY HOLLOW BUILDING SITE. ! QW IRGE ft CO IleaII - AT 3024j _At TOM OBI I # K S. Autonmbllr. for Salr. II Special Prices—Special Terms 1920 Ford sedan, very good .. $D* 1921 Ford touring, starter . 125 1922 Essex atdait. new paint . MM* j 19 2 4 Maxwell sedan . .«... ui 1921 Dodge touring renewed 3a0' Talk to ui about our easy payment plan Open Aiwa)* Andrew Murphy & Son, AT. 44111410 JaiUtci j 100 CARR. Fords and other make* 150 and ui* Caah or teims GOLD8T ROM AUTO SALES CO. 2112 Hainev St__AT <646 FOR THE RIGHT PRICE ON GOOD USED CARS SEE _OMAHA FLINT COMPANY. Truck, Sir Salr. It USED TRUCKS FROM ONE TO THREE TONS INTERNATIONALS AND OTHERS i SEE IS IN OUR NEW LOCATION. International Harvester Company, 16th at .lout* Tel AT. 0<4o Auto Acres so ties, Part*, It? GUARANTEED new ana uaed auto parte at a special cut prb • Nehraak* Auto Part* 1016 1* Harney St JA 4931. and 3285 Cuming St AT. 1170 Ford four ng top cove*#, omplete, $4 66. Kaplan Amo Pails 7111 Nicholas >» _9C8IKM mines._ Mlllitirry—llrrs.nmklng. 15 ACfoniiloN. Nlil., knlf#, ho, pl#.1ln|. vov.r..l htitton, .11 ,tyl#i; hrm.tltrhtnf, buttonhole*. Write Ideal Button and Pleating Co . $0* Brown Block, Omaha. Neb. Telephone JA. 1926 N K M PLEATING OO.. Ifemattt< hlngj (Vvrrrd Rut ton*. i«"4 Farnam v d I .. JA 6174 Moving—TrticMni—Storage, 56 i i foil E V aTT A~N I» S TOR AG K PACKING. MOVING. SHIPPING. STORING Eatlmatea furalahad AT flit or JA. 4334 I. \N l> • A VAN 249 North llth St Phone JA SOlt; mov I Ing. Peking, stores*. shipping m KINS OM AHA VAN ft iTOB AG K Dull end I .*av< n w.irth Si* Packing, mov ( Ing, atiit**:'' shipping JA 4143 -.-. I’nluting mill I'Mprrlng. 27 Wallpaper t* pv r hanging, painting ►red: Parka 4. or h 2 4th m MA »l*l AT 1464 1 I'Atcnt Attorney *. ?H j HI Tatars Truat Kid*', '•maps, also h 5>hlinlon Ooub'e aeolia •ingle fee. Alae help aall patents. _ Mi-;Ktn\Nnt^E._ Fruuin; -Stslinmry. 28 CUMMKRCIaT. HR] NT I no! e35j Hnoiint Co . 112 No,,,l. 12th St Phone JA. $<i$lf. l*rofrssionaI Service. 30 '*!~l fillC S\VT ATS; M A8*5 AG K. 315 BKOK BH BLDG. AT. 6856.. I\ MTLtlVMENT. Help Wanted—Female. 36 WANTED—Ambitious students t«> Join our day or evening classes now forming in comptometry and machine bookkeeping. Call for further particulars. Dworak School of Accounting. Wead Ftldg.. 18th and Farnam. Telephone AT. 7415. LADIES wanted everywhere; address envelopes for us in your own home; liberal pay. Write Immediately. I’nited Sales Service. 20 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago. 111. NEED several girls to handle work. Will yield good remuneration for their services Apply 114 N. lath. Help Wanted—Male. 37 ALL men. women, boys, girts. 17 to 66 willing to accept government positions, $117-1250 (traveling or stationary) writ* Mr Ozment. 186 St Louis. Mo FI II EM EnT” HltAKKM FN beginners $150 $250 (which position?) Railway Y-2188, Omaha Be**. .Salesmen and Agents. 3# WANTED—Salesmen side line automobile springs, commission bases. Give refer ence. State lines now selling. Y-2796. Omaha Bee. _ FIXANC''IA! Real Ffttatc Ilians. 41 MONEY TO LuaN On first and second mortgages We buy outright for cash Existing mortgages and lend contracts 1'rompt Action. II. A WOLF CO.. 512 Saunders Kennedy b’dg AT 116» T»4 AND 0 PER CENT MONEY Loans on Omaha Improved property a* lowest rat»»s FRANK H BINDER. 8?J CKy National .1A $561 SIX per cent loans on Omaha residence* Cash on hand. Prompt service. E H Lougee, Inc.. 538 Keellne Bldg LOW RATE on city p.operty, quick.? closed; no monthly payments JA 153. W T. GRAHAM. 734 Peters Trust. OMAHA 1IOML8 - EAST NEB FARM* O’KEEFE REA!. ESTATE CO.. 1015 Omaha NaPl Dank Bldg JA 2716 SECOND mortgages or contracts pr» chased by Tuk**y Company. 620 First Na tional Hank. JA. 4221 $1*10 to $10,000 loaned;prompt servu£ P D Wead A D H H »wman. Wead Bldg 5H AND 6 PER CENT —NO DEI.A k GARVIN BROS 045 Omaha Nat l Bidy Farm J.nana on West N*»b and N E. Colo farms. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha Money to l.oan. 43 WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY at tb low -st rnte we have ever made DON'T PAY HIGH RATES Over 20 years In business av-urn you oi a quick, quiet end confidential deal a’ the lowest nossibie cost (IMA i: A LOAN COMPANY. 606 Karbach Clock Tel JA 2295 SouthsaM corner 16ib and Douglas MONEY loa-cl on diamonds. Jewelry, clothing, automobile:1, at special tat^s. Crorfstoun Loan Co.. 1806 N. 24. WE. 5549 DIAMOND loans at lowest ates. bustne*** strict v confidentlai. The Diamond Lost", Co 16U Podge Sr Established 1994 KDl C ATIONAU_ Local I vial* urtlori Classes. 48 DAY SCHOOL rvl'lHi SCH'S'L Complete • -urst m all commercial branches Shorthand ty newrlt: i;g. t*ieg raphv. sn iesmansn.p, civil service. Phot e JA. 1566 Complete catVog free BLYLES COLLEGE. 1Rih «nd Harney 8t»<>mahe. Neb EIGHT to 12 weeks prepare >o » f« ? a f:ne office position Call AT. 7774 or wtfte American Cnli*gs H12 Farnam TRI TTY BARBER COI.Lfc.UE 1402 Dndgtf St 1306 Douglas 8; fall «j write for information Musical—Dnm Ub 49 POPt.'LAR music (sight tv orchestra pi a*<st E M Kahn .Mo-wet B1 . g AT 4’*’. Dani-in- .Vidriniit, SO Kc'nrs ITNOKRI.U A l:1 'OF JflTH ANI) LKJUCJLAB STS JA. S4T0 ‘-'la*-.. Tuf d«> at 'I Kr JA * -. |< Private Ie.ai.na an.-.me Ten con. petsnt tnsuuctcrs. K EL PINE— Farnam nt . th class and assem'. y Men ami Thurs Nltea. Private lessons any time AT 7*54 Fro ate IiiftriKtion. 31 MRS. L. S MrConnell will g ve private F^snch Ie«soTiS ar bom*1. 4467 t.eaven h Ti WA 1 h# is a graduate of l’niva:«ity of Paris. Frgn-e MKKOlWlihK. Business Equipments. 58 TYPEWRITERS. — reasonable RENTAL tales. New end second-hand ir.ac bines for s.tle. Have % <»u seen the Standard Keyboard Remington Portable’* Wba te% er > our n*td«i in the typewriter line ca'l Remington Typewrite Oo. .'10 S 18th St . JA 287 6 WE Bt’Y. sell safes, maws desks show eases etc omuha Fixture A Supply Co i 5 W Cor 11th and Douglas J A 7724 j Machinery and Tools. 67 NEW and second-hand motors, dynamos I.vBron Electrics I Works. $18 2C 8 *2th Musical Instruments. 70 BABY GRAND, brown mah«s»n> le« than l year old M*-e ihis bargain. 13-1322,1 Omaha Bee KINK uprigtH Like new Sacrifice pr * | Cgsh «ir terms. 4823 S !M M A -ll" J FISHER upright to be sold for etoiagr! and repair charges. JA. 366s DWORAK Saxophone Studio Re "ab-ei n*tru ‘(»on M: Knl Hide ,i i 4;*•» 1 i PLAYER piano. fuse condition. Less than half price J \ $067. I FISHER piano, fine condition. See it after 6 at 4S1! Farnam._ | Wiltil t4$ Ihi} 74 DESKS DESKS. DESKS New disks. used desk*. bough? sold and traded. J C. Used 1267 Farnam Si AT » 6146. | ROOMS roil BENT 1 Komiis With Hoard. 74 JA 353k (Tel.)—Suitable home with meals for four gentlemen, ideal conditions. (’ASM. 2201 Warm room. e\ Rent board, clea# in reasonable AT •06a .404 BRISTOL- Room and board for gt-n tlemsn WK II 9 Furnished Rooms. 73 FARN AM, $81»—Large w ell heated room for gentlemen Private home. Refer enrea HA 3$03 . Furn nn st h*at prlv bath for men. Far. carlme. walk da AT 9135 or *••** 6 2? S. $ 1ST A YF r*i#a«ant front room modern. private h-'> »» Ha. 4 4 65_ PLEASANT room, ant \M* f<*r thraa 7(*S N. 2Id St Kooms for Housekeeping. 76 TWENTY EIGHTH. *02 8 Parlor fl«nr 2 room apartment. r J, 4 room suite* vary reasonable to parties employed. Gaa heat, phon*. electro tty. gatage. close in AT 1»$6.____ 41 “ \ MD STItfKT ►'mil id . I everythin* furnGbrei. no oblertion to children, ja. HU, Slit CALIFORNIA Two. 7 rooms, fur mahrd with heat Ground fl« o- !l ' 4<»o 1 CAPITOL AYR,. 2 4" hakp. or sleeping rooms. Call JA a*'7.v AT. 1703 (Tel.)-a-Modern light housekeep ing rooms everytlllng furnished lliinm., I nfurni.In<i. 77 li.AN‘'R4 T. ill-- $ ui'ita'ts looms for r* nt, mod . cinee to cat . teas WA. 4915. Where to Stop In Town. 76 IIOTFL HANFORD- 19th and Farnam HOTEL HI NSHAW Mih and Farnam. Special Rat** to Permanent (lutMi \|MtrtinenlA of IlmMinu Ottnrrn sod Mihihrimx \*>»ori,ition Furnished. stid *.iagent mod • «tc«m h el*, o a«< 111 N 15th. Key at tiunt<'r lun 41, f#» Apartments of Building Owners and Managers Association. Unfurnished. 80b SPEND A MERRY CHRISTMAS IN ONE OK THESE COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS. • Five room*, Gaint**, 4 409 8. 22d St., |4I. Three room* No. 1, Klng*borough, 2538 Dodge St., $»&-$60. Four room*, No. 7, Troy, 3002 Harney St., $50-$60. Four loom*. No. 12, Flo Lea, 20th and Capitol Ave.. $67.50-$6o. Four room* with five-room accommoda tion*. No. 8, Joyce. 27th Ave. and Cali fornia St*., $62.50-$72.60. Five room*, No. 8, Alsatian, 119 S. 35th St.. $75. Four room*, with five-room accommoda tion* No. 19, Conaniore, 2763 California St.. $75-$*:.. Six room*. No. 8 Potter, 33d and Farnam St*. $95. Six room*. No. 4 Birch wood, 4808 Dodge St.. $100. PETERS TRUST COMPANY, Where Omaha Rent.*.*’ AT. 0544. 1 7»h and Farnam St* Member of the Building Managers' Association. APARTMENTS and Data for rant. W j PALMER CO AT. 8910 P.ea! Estate Management Specialise PETERS TRUST COMPANY. •WHERE OMAHA RENTS” AT. 0544 17th and Farnam feta ONE. two «hree and four-room apt* $3? to $75 _DRAKE RENTAL AGENCY KEAI. ESTATE—FOR RENT. Apuitmriit*—Furnished. 8U EIGHTEENTH. 7J4 N.—Mudern 6-room .portrn^nt, .team heat, electricity, ground floor. Keaaunuble. _ Apartment'—Tufurnltihed. 81 3105 DORCAS—6 large room* and break fa*t nook Like n». w Close to car and school. $65. J. L HIATT COMPANY. AT. 9900. DLSIRABLE 3-room apt. with 5-room or* I ■ ■••mmodjt |on*. 5019 Underwood Ave., WA a . . _ i NEW IR PL EX ES FOR RENT. N J SKUUMAN & SONS. 3118 Cum'ng St_HA. 7045 ’519 ?ARK AYE . opposite park. 4 room*, j lower flat, 5-room a« *mniuda t ion. $40. porch: good condition. HA. I5t>5. STEAM heat 4-room apt* $3" and up; close in. G. P. Stebbin*. 1610 Chicago St. Houses for Rent. 83 611 N. 30TH ST.—7 room*, newly dec orated: o.tk finish downstairs; must be s*en to be appreciated. Garage if de sir. d__HA 1092._ 32 D AVE.—Facing Hanacom Park. 10-room strictly modern brick house. Double garage. Call at 1707 So. 33d St. (Tel.) HA. 1924. SEVEN room modern house, gurage for 1 car, 1506 Willi* Ave. Phone day. AT. 4980,! Sunday and evening*. KE. 1821. C. T. ] Dicklneon. I 2_ic CALIFORNIA S room newly deco rated duplex, garage if deal ed, AT. 6112. MXKTBKXTH. '.4!'j N —Six-room cot-I inr-c modern «-pt h it, E 6787. : ROOM modern house, !3o. For colored J . 1'. N 27th .Si, JA 1142| SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. suitable for two fa inili-3-.'. S3 * *911 5.1111* Ave. Offices and Desk Room. 8.'» | FOR RENT Private office and waiting room with telephone service Apply 1G02 City National Bank bldg. Farm Lands for Rent. 88 K1 ACRE iurm near Omaha cheap for i ■a*h rent HO0 N. 19th. | RE \L ESTATE—FOR SALE. Bintinesa Property. 91 ! BUSY TRANSFER CORNER. IDEAL INVESTMENT. NET. OLuVKK A SPAIN JA 2*51. | Real Estate—Investments! 9! 56 PER CENT NET RETURN on jour investrnen’ $-'.500 c**h will han dle For information, phone Carl H. Roo*. AT. *6ho. \V. J PALMER CO 410-U-it h M.I.INti BLDG INVi'MK I- * iiali apt. Bargain. $r . Inquire JH3<' South 23rd St. Farms and Lands for Sale. 93 IMPROVED rhoi e Lake county S. D. j quarter »*• Con. good, fertile, black sol!, v ! *,l;ab>; • ■..* m * < ff state road, near j to school and churches. on ill - I or trade $9 teftl :*> fir'd g ■»> ‘.th it if e- id won. $4 645. • ill handle. talan.e lng time. J. A Marker. Arlington. S D R F. D. 2. yTa r re s Si: a n * -m ah a « ith the be* ..f improvements. Wonder-I ful feeding plate This farm mutt be | »«*en to he appreciated. Price is r.ghi. Phone Cat 1 H Roc AT $9*0. W J. PALMER CO _410-12-14 KKfcLIN E BLDG._ CASH FOR YOUR LAND. Slice made tn sixty countie* of Nebraska I Mark ‘'a raher. Real Estate Auctioneer. Centra! <M», Nebraska Houses for Sale. 95 I $106 OFF *»n any house purchased th.a week; n e of . ations. sell one $2v% d«»wrt Shop* n Sr Co . Keellne Bldg. t" S CAMPBELL builder of g-va home* A few computed R.ght location, price and term*. .19 Keehao. AT. 4$ HwiW—Norm 96 NEW BUNGALOWS Three new 5-room homes located on pa'ed •i-.et. car line Built-in feature*. Nice fruit » ui < ard In full cement basement. Dandy furnace Best of workmanship throughout .small cash payment will handle, or may >.on»ltl*r \a<ant lot or I other propen v Sunday an«l evening* rail I Lewi*, W v 1422, «-r .(Hllgren. WE 3477. R. F CLARY C«_» . Realtor*. S«r> Omaha N*fl Bank_AT 2C6 2107 Pinkney St C stern owner* want offer on this large Ui*4 k house. It la in need of repair* j but «an be bought on easy term* and ;n iC'.t wane* will he mart* for repair*. This rutftaniial home with sever*! fir* pbu ea may he houaht cheap Make an offer. Carre. JA. 1014. MOVE. IN R4 CHRISTMAS. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION • N NEW 5 LOOM ALL MODERN* BUNGALOW IN FONTENKLLK PARK DISTRICT. ONLY 14 760 WITH $.00 CASH EVENINGS ' ALL GKHKIS KF. 6039: KENNETH M KTCALFK. WA *557. ROWLEY, WA 1327. M KTCALFK COMPANY. .JR FLOUR 203 S 19TII ST AT. 6415 Five-Room Modern Home $500 Down Thi* I* a very beautiful home Tiled hath built n tub. oak floor* long kitchen i ahinet, ea*t front, located at *31* N -Id St. _UCKTY. KE 14 29 WILL hutld and finance your home o* *a*y term* See u« for plana J C 1 S hum* <4 4 Omaha Nett' ! a’ )A 1*44 SY IllUTLT MODERN NEW HOME. |»M i DOWN. BUILT-IN FEATURES, OAK IT.'» »RS PAT N K A SUNS J A 1*1* 6012 FLORENCE ELY P —*-rm m7'd Pa>inenf« U'eigh a^g Roo. %1A. *2** D E BUCK * C4 * huv and »ei| homo KKA1, K.STATF—FOR SAI.K. Houses—North. #8 f BETTER THAN RENTING. NAME YOUR OWN TERMS ON THIS , BEAUTIFUL NEW 5-ROOM. ALL MOO-;/ *:rn bungalow with firkplac*., j TILE BATH BUILT IN’ TUB BREAK FAST NOOK, ETC. HIOHTLY EAST FRONT LOST IMMEDIATE POSSES SION. MOVE IN BEFORE CHRISTMAS. EVENING?. CALL KENNETH MET-' OALFE. WA. IS557 OR UEHRI8, KE. SOS*; ROWLEY, WA 1327. METCALFE COMPANY GROUND FLOOR. 203 8. 1ITH ST. AT. 6416._ If Old House, in Prettiest Mile Old house In Prettieat Wile district. This is your opportunity to get In a fine dis trict at a poor mans figure. 6 room* nearly modern. I*ot 50x150, south front lust off Florence boulevard on Ogden Ave.; block to car line. Everything paid. Price and terms very reasonable. KB. 1732._ *T. IM*. 3 417 OHIO ST. Six room* and bath, all modern, cement stucco on hollow tile. full two-story home, large lot and garage, pipe furnace. Will sell under cost. 1250 cash, balance like rent. J. It. DAY A CO. 506 Keeline Bldg. Office hours: Afternoon. 2 until 5. — ■ ■■ ■ ■ —_ Hnuae*—South. RAILROAD MAN. Snappv. New 5-Room Bungalow. Only $5.760—$760 Cash. Handv location. On beautiful Foreat Ave. Exceptionally well built; 5 large rooms, a.I in choicest oak: big basement: floored attic: permanent aauhalt rhlnele roof: paved street; 2 blka. to car. If vou are puyimt rent, you can afford to buy thia home. Call - _ OSBORNE REALTY CO. 530 Petera Trust Bldg. JA. 2282. _ _L ■_ ^ House*—Went. 98 Cathedral District Owner is going to re.uin to her former home. Sunroom, extra latg** living room, two !.'• r-,e bedrooms, tile bath, large din ing room, kitchen with built-in cabinets, he*utifui oak floors and gum wood finish. Attractive lighting fixture* and decora tion. Doub e garage Street and alley pave.i. Call ua for an appointment to see til*• hom-v PAYNE & SONS, REALTORS. New location. 1st floor. Our own Build ing. 318 S. 19th Street. Same old phone. Ja< kson 1016. CLAIRMONT BUNGALOW SIX ROOMS—DOUBLE BG A RAGE. < »n choice corner lot. six splendid room*. *11 finished in oak. beauti ful tile bath, large attic and full basement’ both street* paved. East front—prettv lawn and shrubs: block to car. Price reduced to $€.00$. Easy term* OSBORNE REALTY CO. 830 Peer* Trust Bldg. JA. 2212. Six-Room Home, $5,500 $300 Cash Located at 2357 N. 5*lh St., living room acrogs front of huJ**; 3 bedrooms, bath on second fbn r, oak floors and finish. L:ckty. KE. 1429. 6-RoOM modern home; 2 bedrooms and bath 2d floor, large lot: 1 block to car; paved street. $1 850: term*. Evenings call KE. 5611: days JA. 1966. 6-ROOM modern oak finish. Field club district, onlv $7 250. make your own terms. Owner AT. 6133- HA. 0143 •SEE Morrison Lumber and C<«al for prices on garages B*-st construction at mini* : in. coat WE 2561 F» 1 WI.KH FINDS FOLKS who buy homes, 1.1st your pro’-ertv with us for result* JA 1426. Bl hT C. FOWI.ER CO.. Realtors. WILL build to your order on our beautft* f al lots in Edgewood. very easy term*. Phone AT 3540. House*—Benson! 99 PVT MONEY INTO YOUR OWN HuMK. THIS ONE ONLY $. 750. Another one of these dandy 3-roc:n bun galows. Just completed. It is well located on large corner lot. only 1 block to paved street: full cemen'^d basement, large, built-in kitchen cabinet* arranged so you can later add two more room*. Has water S*W€! and electric ligh’8. Remember th44 t»rlf e, only $2,750. Y'ou name the terms. Evenings and Sundays call Lewis, WA. 1422, HolIgr» n. WE. 2477. R. F CLARY A CO , Realtors. 508 Omaha N <' Bank Bldg. AT. 3171. We will build for you on your lot. ■ For Sale—Dundee. 100 BUNDEE HOME 0 ner Transferred Th:> romc is located on Ixsrd St Sou* i front lot cea- 51st atree* * lers- r-ioir? f nieherl in hard wnr.n ibtojghout. f replace, book et> lu:’ brick basement, laundry #u* s and separate furnace mom Ai! special taxes paid One-car garage. Triee and terms reasonable. *. George & Company, RE ALT' 'R<= Atlantic Fur Hal*—Florence. 101 CALL NL'THAWAT for trades and home it beautiful Florence. Wh'tes onlr. KE. 14dt l/ots for Sale. 1*3 HAVE a few well located lota in Edge wood for sale For prices call C. A Gr.mme! JA 1115. BEAUTIFUL bu.idlng lot n Clairmont Addition AT 49AC- C. T Dick;r son. Wanted—Heal Estate. For lAuai Let your properly with FI P.ST TRUST CO *T *729 4QS First Natl Bark LIST >o-jt property with us or if gt.« are In the market for acreage tail uouis bn fo- qu ck sa.e* v. A 143 I! A 17* Wt <'AN SELL YOUR PROPERTY HAMILTON A COM r ANY 2*7 NtMl? B)ckJA. I(P. O L- HUTCHINSON CO.. ReM| Fs**te 'ns 1639 Fa”oam JA S411 \KTIO\v Aim lion Sales. 10f NEW furn.ture at used furniture l fed furniture at g \e away prices Look our stock over. Open daily fnom 1 to 4k Seji at private sale or ah'tlo* Stephenson *. 1 it$ Capitol Ave i The Adelphia Park Avenue at Mason .Apartment Hotel of Distinction. .Attractive In Its Appointments. Refined, Homey Atmosphere. Suites of I and 2 Rooms. Rents $10 a W'edfc and I’p. Dining Room In Connection, hither Europeon or American Plan. Management Drake Rental Agency JA.im HA. 0245 I