mi: in:::: d.maiia. munpay, jantahv .n, imc U f I t V t 1 PERSONAL jlectrto treatment. Open t a. m. t . .- i annnsii J D. WHr0! T,.l'S AND Bl'RAT BATHS Ed floor MISS WILSON. Bath. J1J Farnam Bt Room I. Phone D uiln 6TK1. M. HRUQMAN; Bwr ihowr bath. 114 Rheumatism treated successfully, re- ult guarant'd. Dr. Howir. 8'4 P Bldg. MRS. STEELE; ' Medicated baths. 1721 Podge Pf, POZ1 muilcurlng parlors, hath. lS3 'ftirnw1Apt 7. Poug. TCTi. PR. A C. STOKER has movrt his office 2.4T4 Rrandels Theater Rldg. MISS V K.N ETA. mae-age ami alcohol, rub. Offtr ins Rn 171s s DREfJSM AK ING WorlC guaranteed. Webster 6. SCIENTIFIC manann, til Y . , - W ' fOO Sm BVSg. rnmr i Til gl a s liZ. S7A GE-Mlss Wabatar. Cll raxton Blk. Dongla $127. WALL) psPT cleaning. Tyler J66J W. FOR RENT ROOMS Karalsfced Rooms. TWO furnished rooms, steam heated, well located, private bath; can Include kitchen; suitable for man and wife or two young men; for rent Feb. 15. liar- tiey 1X. o Vest Famam targe, warm, nicely fur nlnhed front room, hot nater heat; prt !w,lklng distance. Harney 3012. NEWLY furnished room, modern home, connecting bath: close in; Imiles pre ferred, 1W7 Jones. Douglas 0.127. llOTtL SANFOAU. HOTEL. HAP. LET1. 19th and Farnam. 10th and Farnam. ?I"tim Wales to Permanent Quests. SlST AVE., 1.11 N. Pleasant, warm room. Private family. Good location. H. 1 IM. l.AHOt-J front room, suitable for two nn ryes. Pj1vste Phone Webster S2H. 25Tfl AVE.. NORTH -Front room. suitable for two gentlemen. T. 19TS. TVo nicely furnished rooms, all modern, close ln for gentlemen. Harney714k SlTH ST.. 8. ilOFleaesnt, well furnished" rooms; walking distance. Tel. 1396. ifAHNET ST.. 2o Three warm rooms, 1 ft" lip, ( lose In. Poigl 18 2447. NlChl.Y lutnimiei rnum. . ioe m. ail Wsnted young man. Roommate. D 70'1. Housekeeping Rooms. WKBPTEIl HT.. 1912 Well heated liglit housekeeping ro ma In modern home; slso sleeping; rooms. Phone Red 6809. Sf7TiARY'S AVE. , 26ffl-two'"Tnodern, furnished, south housekeeping rooms, well heated. Tel. Douglas 44:12. TWO furnlnhed rooms for housekeeping, with all new furniture; walking dla tsnce. Call Tyler 1559. A NEWLY built place: have suite of housekooping rooms left for desirable couple. Harney P7CT. 2sTTT"AVF... 21.""XO. Suite of housekeep ing rooms, all new and modern, whh ho' water heat. 'Wl ST.-1 A RY B AVE. Modern, houso t r ptnR rooin. 18tli""tt.. 412 N.-Housek p g rm.. $160 wk". Hoard anil Rooms. STEAM hrntd suite of rooms, suitable for two or ti-ree. also single room, with ,r without bcanl, reasonable. "The Ptat.:i2 S. rth Pt. Iouglaa SIM. U AliM,' I'O.V r liRTA HLEl:OOMS. Nowlv furnished, home privileges to the right parties. Ws serve good board. ell W-rs'er 7172. WrKl.l-Ft"IlNISHED largo room; I win Cows; big .-loct; new modern home; good board : home privileges. Tyler 1709. DI'.WKY AVE.. 16112 large rooms, with or without board: private home; walk Zing dlstancoj references , Kt'RAISHKU ro"m. with board, in tri vate family: walking distance. Har. m2. Inlaraiahcd Room. TWO unfurnished rooms for .couple or "two" ladies. Heat, light andr gas fam ished. Reasonable rates tit desirable peovle, phone Walnut 1245. FOR RENTFURNISHED Apartment and Housss. Houses. UP.EAT bargain tn new home, furnished or unfurnished; give possession imme diately ; snap; Investigate. Web. 6S68. FOR RENT-HOUSES West. FOR RENT. 1632 Harney St., mod. 10-room brlok house. Hot water heat Inquire T. J. O'Brien. Tel. H. 1094: D. WIS. 115 8. 31st. modern. 8 rooms $.10.00 IMtt Douglas, modern, 8 rooms...... 82.60 2"S 8. 41st. modem, 7 rooms 22.60 fi-ROOM modern house with garage, barn: hot water heat. 2618 Harney St. Inquire T. J. O'Brien. P. 121 or H. 10M. FOR RENT Brick house, i6H Dewey Ave.; seven rooms, modern. Meyer Stationery Co., 116 Farnam St. 1714 DAVENPORT St., modern, 7-room cottage, with furnace, electric light, tii. Harney 478 T- ROOM cottage. 4816 Wool worth Ave.; one-half block from street car; $10; all wood for cuttln g. Dou glas IHK. iTROOM house, mod. except furnace. tU S. 24th Ave. Harney 436$. North. IbJO LINCOLN BLVD. U-room house, Strlctlv modern, with hot water heat. Price t&. Douglsa 1818. ISiSGRAN'T ST.. 7-r. com., modern. $j T. F Hall. 4.T3 Ram ge Bldg. P. 7408. KEW modern bungalow. Webster 1748. 21 Bristol, w mod. bunr. 27 Mnderson. Col. 128. Isslb. I-ROOM home In Hanscorn Park District. 11M Georgia Ave., with garage; nicely decorated, excellent condition; $35. HASTINGS a HEYDEN. 114 Harney f4t. NICE B-room cottage at l7 Spring St. for $18. Hsrnev 15W. ISIecellaneoas. $ 3816 FORT St., 8-r., well, cave. I T 20z Castellar t.. 8-r., water. J12 lo4 N. liiih St., walking distance. $1 2612 Jones St., 8-r., mod. ex. beat 23 41"7 Lafayette Ave., 4-r., redecorated. will Florence Blvd., 6-r., all mod. lh'JlM Sherman Ave., 6-r., all mod. $' 3fi Lincoln Blvd., 6-r., all mod. $.) 4124 N. lWh St., 6-r., new bungalow. ian84j6 Center St.. 6-r., garage. We hav plently of others. PATNE INVESTMENT COMPANT. M7 Omsha Nat l Bank Bldg. I). 1781. 6-R, downtown, colored, $12; t and $-r.. lots garden ground. $4-$& Tel. Doug. $107. Evenings Walnut 38T. HOCSE8 FOR RENT. CREIGH. BON 3 St CO., 8Q8 BEE BLDO. DOCO 308. Eft the Central Furniture Store's FKKa SRNTA1. LIST VAtoin 4t. Mary'.t Ave., 10 rooms, mod. (40410 N. 22d, 10 rooms, modern. 8102408 CapHol Ave.. 7 rooms, modern. JrO Vi S. 2th, 6 rooms, modern. Jh 8116 Chlcsgo. 6 rooms, modern. 18 2816 Bewsrd. fi rooms, toilet, barn. 8io Including wster. 2218 Clark. S rooms. IJINiWALT. IIRA?(l)r,in TttRATtK. FOR RENT-AP'TS AND FLATS West. MODERN T-r. apartment, including beau, tiful east sun room. In west Farnam Jl.l.. . II.. , Uliuill, J I nni. i i ... . . TTVE rooms, second floor, unfurnished, close tn. 2fc36 Dodge, $li O. A, Ecklea Phone Douglsa ligd. o VERY cboice i or t-rooin steam heated apartment, on Weat Karnam street. t, S JNO W. ROBB1N8. 18n3 Farnam t-t. r nris. 6-R. N. JlST. close in, walking dis tance, mod. eg. heat; nicely decorated; ae this today, JjO W) HAHTINOS at H EYI 'EN. 1614 Harney Pt. oath. FiVE-liiO.M stehm heatej iiHrtmnt7 rv desirable, tl.e Chula YlMta. 30tb aid Peppiston Ave . $4 . T3 Uiaa ami TLsater Bl. Doua- UTL FOR RENT APTS AND FLATS Miser llaaeoaa. MONTH FREE RENT CLOSE-IN APARTMENT. S-room and lath spsrtments. hrlck, mod. but heat, best neighborhood, $11. .M) end $16. Call for appointment to see them. D. K. RUCK. Hi OMAHA NAT. TM1 t . MOVING AND STORAGE GLOBE VAN & SlWAlTR Stores, moves, packs, ships; S-horsa an and 1 men, $1.46 per hour: storage. $3 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Iviuglaa x and Tyler . GORDON VAX IX). Packing, storage and mov ing. 219 N. 11th St. Phone Douglas XM or Hsrney 1337. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separate, locked rooms, for household good and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 8H8 S. 18th St. Douglas JU3. HDELITY S KE Phone Douglas S&8 for complete list of vacant houses and spartments: also for storage. moing. Mth and Jackson Sts. J C RKM)"1" Co- Moving. J iXTjliU packing and storage. 12f7 Farnam St. Douglsa 8148. STaOARD Van A Storage Co. Moving packing, storage and shipping. D. 14W. FOR RENT-BUSINESS PROP'TY ttores, . WILL, remodel space. 60 by 80, for lodge hall, Sd floor of Crounse Block. tl N. 16th St.. to suit tenant CONRAD TOUKO. m Prandeis Thea. Doug. 1571. &MALL slote room; very desirable; rent -v; iftao isss Bt. UONRAD TOUNll, 822 Brandels Theater. Douglae 1B71. 6TOREROOMS at ln-1811 Fsrnara St. Thoa. r. Hall, t Rarpge Bldg. D. 7408. ilODERN store near postofflce; low rest O. P. Btebblns. 1610 Chicago. WANTED TO RENT WE HAVE many calls for houses to rent. Lit yours with us. F. D. W BAD. 810 8. JSth St., Wead Bldg. Miscellaneous. VANT E D Two airy rooms or room and sleeping porch, private or semt-prlvate bath; must be some distance away from business section; healthy and refined gentleman will pay top price for best accommodations. State full particulars Including price by the week In first letter. Address Y 228, Bee. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED North. AVe Want nu Offer On four cottages at the northeast cor ner of 2,'.th and Blondo. Each house has five rooms, all modern except heat. These cottages now rent for $f8.00. The owner lives out of the city and has Instructed us to submit her the best offer we can secure. Easy terms of payment will be con sidered. A. P. Tukey & Son. Phone Doug. 502. 1S07-8 W. O. W. Bldg. PRETTY IIOME NEAR "PRETTIEST MILK," AM LEAVING CITY AND WILL SACRI FICE MY HOME. Fifty-foot lot. 6 rooms, modern, excellent condition, paved street, all specials paid; roses, shrubery, abundance fruit, family garden, new gnrage. Near church and school, three-minute car service, on? block. Cheap at the price asked. A. M. FOOTK, M2 Fowler Ave. HALF-PRICK If you watch the "For Sale, Miscellaneous' columns of THE BEE, you'll often see articles which are for all practical purposes almost as good as. new advertised for half the original price In THE BEE. REAL BARGAIN Brand new,' 7-room, strictly modern stuoco house, with sleeping porch; just completed; near Field tlub. Be sure and see this house before you buy and we will save you money, write N. J. Skog man tt Sons, building contractor, 812 N. 3uth St., or phone Harney 7618 any time. HALF A., within 6 blocks or car line; new 6-room house; full basement elec tric light, well water. Thos. L. Mo- uarry. Keeilne Miog. fled 4344. NORTH front lot, loth and Sherwood Ave., with old 6-room brick cottage, not modern ; only 11 .250. Tel. uoug. aw;. fT5N rooms, four arjartments. cheat). Phone Colfax 1062 after 11 a. m. Mlseellaueoas. NEW 7-room modern house. O. A. Eckles. Phone Douglas 1KU. o REAL ESTATE-UNIMPROVED North. 2Mi ACRES In vicinity of 27th and Ames Ave., suit able for pla'tlng. or Ideal location for coal and biilldlnsr material yards. Price $6.uu0. Will consider modern bungalow well located as part payment. F. D. WEAD, 810 8. 18th St.. Wead Bldg. REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGE WB have listed from owners high-class Kansas City Income properties to ex change for farms: If you want to con vert your farm into choice monthly In come property, send us complete de scription of came fib aw Realty Com pany. Reserve Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. GOOD eighty acrea of Irrigated land in southeastern Wyoming, to exchange for 6 or 6-room modern residence in Omaha or suburb of Omaha; land all fenced and well located. Want place for home and will give fair deal. J. 8. JACKSON. 808 Bee Bldg. Omaha. Neb. 8KVKN lots in well built section for farm or residence. CAMPBELL, CRAia. Douglas 423. Keeilne Bldg. BEAU ESTATE. Fire and OeneraTlnsur ance. Art Thatcher. 1217-18 City Na tton Bank Bldg. Douglas 8801. fira-ACRB ranch. B'loux county, only $10, for clear Omsha property. J. A. Abbott, Room 4. Pat terson Blk. TO EXCHANGE Cleur 100 bbl. flour and feed mill, eastern South Dakota. Box 186. Independence, la. ' REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN Btsua. 6 ROOM. All modem, in Benson, at 2318 N. 89th fit. Full lot, house about S years old. Mortgage on It of $2.i0.00. payable (26.00 per month: make offer for equity. You need not fear to make offer low enough. The owner roust sell and you will get a na-. H. A. WOT F. HI Ware Blk. Doug. $068. Daadee. 4817 Cuming St. 4810 Cuming St. 4821 Cuming St. These three new houses will be com pleted this week, are five and six rooms each, exceptionally well ar ranged, well built, modern In every way. Will lie turned over to the pur chaser comnlcle w th textile roofs, also Including all decorating, window shades, sidewalks fixtures snd all paved street, with paving all paid. Within three blocks of the Famam car, which runs to 4i th and Cuming and within four blocks of the Dundee car. Will tie glad to show these houses on application, Hiatt-Fairfield Co., no Omaha Vsfl Pk. Bldg. Doug. 4 YOU CAN BELL THAT C8ED AUTOMOBILE If you let the public know about It. Write a full description of It. don't leave out anything and run same the Want-Ad coluinrN of THE BEE fur a few dnys. There is no better way of locating luers fian li ii teitlse. 1'Uuiie. Tjler Ids) aud pJl jrour td lu NOW. REAL ESTATE-WANTED INTELLIGENT and pcisisum adv-v".ia Ing will 'sell" any salable r-al estate, and the largest number of prpccts buvers can be reached through th Real Estate and Want-Ad fluids to all of Orestor Omwhs-THK BKK ANTEI To buy on monthly rmvmenta, small store room, with living rooms above, in Central school district 1'hons Red 74. A RI'SY, busy door bell and n sten-lr stream of replles-efter your iKH Want-Ad nss tod Its story. HAVE buyer for elose-in residence. 8 to 10 rooms. What have you? R. li UXPKKYOr. Tel. D. 67A.V 22 Neville Flock. FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROP'TY 4-STORY BRICK The Collins heirs Insist that we sell their warehouse on 11th near Famam. It ough to appeal to any small whole sale concern wanting to locate perma nently In their own building; 4 stories and basement, $3x86, well built; about 11.000 eq. ft floor space. Send for cut of the building with price. HARRISON & MORTON REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS WHAT he had to sell: An automobile, a motorcycle, a summer cottage, a Morris chair. And he sold 'hem through THE BEE Wsnt Ad columns. FINANCIAL Real F.atate XoaTsTs, Mortaaaea. WE ar ready at all tlrnei to mak.t loam on flrst-cUs city property and astern Nebraska farms. Rate on request. ' UNITED STATES TRUST CO 111 S. 17tn St FOR SALE A real estate mortgage, $!. draws 6 per cent Interest, se cured by 6-room house and other out buildings; two good lota covered by in surance for $l,0(O. Non.taxable; runs a little over 4 years yet; property is worth $2.0t)0. Address Lock llox 408, Hlalr. Neb. i To (or loans oa best class olty residences In amounts $8,008 up; alas farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO.. IfJ? Farnam Bt. $To78.14 land contract on Dundee home, drawing good Interest. Need money. Discount for cash. Address M 680, Bee. OMAHA homes. Kant Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1616 Omaha National. Phone Douglas fTU. GARVIN BROATMVW FARM loans, 6. eastern Neb., or wept ern la. Toland & Trumbull, 448 Hee Hdg. I1O0 TO 810.UUO made promptly. F! EC V.'ead, Wead Bldg.. 18th ft Farnam Sta. MONEY on hand for city and terra loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. w. H. Thomas. iJM state nana mag. CITY and farm loans, 6. 6t. 6 per cent J. H. Dumont tk Co.. 418 state Bans. 6 " II Brandeia Theater Bldg. KC MONEY. HARRISON & MORTON, u 16 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Abstraets ot Tttle. GIT AT? 4 MT VP1. Abstract Co. The UAH AIM Irjrj be,t street la the cheapest. Room 7, Patterson Bl"g. D. a". v' IV t If Title guarantee and Abstract Co.. a modern abstract office. sns b. Ktn St. Tel. U. 64:. REEL) ABSTRACT CO, oldest abstract ornce in Nebraska, v Brandela Thea. Mlsrrllaneous. FOR SALE If you have $,Ouo to invest tn something that will make you from 10 per cent on up, I have It for you. Address Box 436. Albion. Neb. FARM AND RANCH LANDS California Lands, A LITTLE farm, $X0. Easy terms. Cali fornia Import carloads of chickens and eggs. Here's a chance for poultrymen. My -acre tracts are just big enough for chickens and are close to town con veniences and market centers. Write owner for full Information. P. B. Goas, Bheridsn, Placer county. California. 0 Florida Lands MAKING MONEY WHILE YOU WAIT. There will be planted In our section In Florida this month 10.000 to tf.uuO acres of Irish potatoes. These potatoes will go to market about the time the northern farmer la planting and bring prices unhoped for by htm. The pota toes will be followed by a crop of corn or other field crops. Our lands ate equally adapted to trucking, small oi large farming and stock raising. The largest cattle and hog funn in the United States Is being developed In our locality. No one crop country can begin to compare with It. A place to live as well as to make money. The superb all year round cli mate should add years to your Ufa. BENSON A CARMICIIAEL, 64$ Paxton Block. Omaha. Neb. FREE TRIP "TO VERO, FLORIDA, Tuesday, February L to see the famous Indian River farms, where the lusolous orange and grape fruit are produced 4a abundance; whure general and Intensive farming la engaged In; where the possi bilities In cattle, bogs, poultry raising ant dairying sre almost unlimited; Ha growing days tn the year; outdoor life, boating, bathing, fishing and hunting; good roads, schools and churches. We want you to see this country, where op portunity awaits you; wbere you can secure that farm and borne on easy payments, which may mean your very independence, fall or write for free booklet SJd Complete plans for this free trip, lipnimvii a- HK.nniNd il Brandela Theater Bldg., Omaba. Neb, NOT ONE CENT of purchase money re quired to secure a true or cnirgan farm site, driving distance from Jack sonville, Fla., good fertile soil, and title guaranteed. Possession whenever you like snd pay for land whenever you like, 28 years or more If desired. Not more than 40 or less than 10 acres allotted to one person. Any hsnk, city official. Chamber of Commerce, or commercelal agency In Jacksonville our references. Writs for particulars. Jack sonville Heights improvement Co., Js'ksonvllle. FIs. Minnesota Lands. Southern Minnesota, well Improved. tiled, smooth; $3 60 per acre, or share rent. Ben yone, wuiaom. Minn. Idaho Lands. WANT MONEY t Let me tell you how to get It. Tdah land la full of It. and the land Isn't very high-priced, either. Cllmatlo and living conditions are excellent electric ity used for rooking, lighting and heat ing on many farms educational advan tages unexcelled. There are many tracts of land Irri gated and non-Irrigated suitable for all kinds of farming, for sale cheap and on ressonsble terms. Seed raising highly profitable. I will give complete Informa tion to you free for the asking. R, A. SMITH. Colonisation Industrial Agent Union Paclflo fcyslem. Room bun. Union Pacliic Headquarters. Omsha. Nebraska o Mtseellaneoas. oTTr pecan oTScTflkDia. are the best Investment oa earth or In earth. Pay Income from start. In creasing with maturity. Own a home producing an income, not outlay. Easy paymnt. W. T. SMITH CO., p. City National Bank Bldg. Mlaaoarl Laas. GREAT MA HO A INS $5 down. $.' niontrly buys 10 acrea. good fruit and poultry 1'intl. iicnr tieAji. southern .Me.Hoiiri. i'r .e ci.lt tl'i i. Ail'troe iijx tu, i.x- , itljtior tin in. . Mo. F!!iLA.AND nA!CM '-AN os , Mlsnourl l.smln. f CHOICE farms "fr rule; "il""scr.-s lilgln lnipiovct. M son-, i i . hole l,:nl ill $k"i n r nci,-, to seine estate. Kn . t roll. Richards. Mo - o . IlK'll corn land, : olv.i. aue., $.'." aire, onlv 4 per cent csh. hnlsn.c Ji' ears. lK Strbblns. l.io I I. ano. o .Nebraska bond. C'EN KltAL TMT.r.i aF. it .CiTTi'k A ? ' An Omaha man owns a eiy fine ; sci-e tarm ml lea from count v seat li I Central Nebraska and th nk be 1 would be willing to ex. tianse I: for ' Omaha property. The lnnd Is all level; hss fine sandv Ion in soil; :'" acres bein alfairn. with plenty of tume and wlbl bay and running water, ; per ai re is i the price and it Is worth the money. I AY N K INVESTMENT I'OMl'ANV. .".th Fl. fimaha Nat. !k Hldi.. 1. IT"-! CENTRAL NEBRASKA FARM I'll E AIV An Omaha man owns a vei y fine T' sere fsrm 1 miles front countv seat In central Nebrsska, and e think he would be willing to exchange It for Omaha property. The land is all level, has fine sandv loam soil; .10 seres being aifslfa. with plenty oi mine and wild hay and running water: $ro per acre l the price and It Is worth the money. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANT, Mh Fl. Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 17M. ONE OF THK, VERT RFJT ranches In northwestern Nebrsska for sale considerable below actual value, iiis.ni iinirrvea; w acres cum vated, 80 acres aifslfa; good hay land, splendid water supply: high-class prop erty In every nay. Write o call. 8. C. Relyea. 518 Ramge Bldg., Omaha. KIMBALL CO. NEB. Kimball Co., Neb., and southwestern Wyoming lands; Improved and unim proved. Ask for list. O 'KEEFE R EAL ESTATE CO. ACRES, best Che.venne county wheat land; $8,frX worth of Improvements; Nil acres now In fall wheat, 70 acres ready for spring plom-lng; 81 bushels per acre 1918. Price, 8.i; $I.X) cash. $4. W0 6 per cent, 6 j-eara. Write Nugent de Inirpre. Ixvlge Pole. Neb. GRAZING landin Wheeler County, $4 per acre Ix)K AT THE MAP. County Clerk. Bartlett, Neb. Wlseoasla lae. UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy end general crop state In the union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices oa easy terms. Ask for booklet $4 on Wis consin Central Land Urant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If interested la) fruit lands ak for booklet eu apple or chards. Address Land and Industrial Dept.. Soe Line Railway. Minneapolis, Minn. Wyomlnajr Lands. TIP for you, homes teuder: 840 acres. Cun locate iiunibvr ol aood clainm. Per sonally seen the lands by survey. Sec tion, township and range plat checked. Good building pine, abundance of fuel. Small grain, vegetables, no better grown. Northeast Wyoming. It In. lerested In claim, see or address I512 Woohvorth Ave., Omaha, Tyler $6u6. Texas bssaa. WHEN you buy a larm, gel It wbere It has a future. If you buy blgli-prlced land you are Just trading dollars, so to speak. We have a land proposition that euxht to Interest every larmer seeking to better his condition, our lanus i at sou to sou per acre, on easy terras. The soil Is rich and fertile, the climate fine, the water supply pure and plenti ful: the rainfall has always been ample to Insure crops. Until a tew years ago there was no railroad through this sec tion of the country, but ilh the ad vent of a main-line railroad It is now rapidly coming to the front, towns are springing up, and In a few years these lands will double and treble In value. We have personally Investigated this land, bought some of It ourselves, and have the agency for a limited supply. These lands sre located in weaiern Texas, below tbe Panhandle. Circular giving detailed Information furnished upon application. bUUTT & JLLLLiLi UUAlAJN X McCague Building. Omaha, Douglas 1009. BEAUTIFUL RIO GRANDE FARM I Uave two fino farms, located on the Great Mercedes canal at Mercedes, Tex. I must sell one of them and will give some one a bargain. The farm la ail Improved and ready for working, it's a beauty end a snap. Must be sold. Lock Boa $72. Marshall town. la. ftseellaaeoea. HAVE TOU A FARM FOR BALE 1 Write a good description of your land sad send It to the Sioux City f!a.) Jour nal, "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five word every Fri day evening. Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday for one month, giving sixteen ads on (waive different daya for $$; or W words, H. of 16 words. $6. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper; tiAMft reaCars datijr la four great ststea. BEND your name today. Receive offers from land owners. Agents everywhere. Free. United Realty Associates, Jollet, Illinois; F5ll any and all kinds of acreage located on or near car line, call C. 1C Combs, 818 Brsndels Theater Bldg. Doug. 8816. HORSESLIVESTOCK-VEHICLES For late. FOR SALE First class Holstein bow. milking one gallon, iresn in May. rnone aoutn si. Thirty-two milk wagons for eale. cheap. Jonnson-i'snronn t-o.. iwn ana t iara. BUFF Leghorn cockerels; also good young cow; fresh soon. Colfax 284. fiAY $8.60 ton. A. W. Wagner, 801 N. 1. POULTRY AND PET STOCK SINGLE comb Rhode Island Red eggs for setting. SJ, si.mi, so tor is vg. i-noio on request. Philip Harper, David City, Neb. TIlOROt'OHBRED cockerel, "Red Sussex champion strain and Buff Orpington Sunswlck strain. U3 S. JOth Bt. llar ney 20fjQ. We offer a few New Zealand Red Steel. grey, black silvers snd solid white giant rabbits. Roht;Beutl,lJenlson, lj. NINETY pair of Homer pigeons for sale, price $45. Lent Anspach, Cadams, Neb. m ITAY 88.M ton. A. WTWa gner, 801 N. 18. SPITZ dog for sale. $3. H,K2o. FOR SALE-Setlliig hens. Web. 7376. AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE LOOK TIIESK OVER BCICK LIGHT TRUCK. One VH. P. light truck, excellent condition. Price right. MODEL n BVICK. A bargain. Excellent condition. . NEB. BUICK AUTO CO., 1914 Karnam. Douglas 71. ftEAL BAHOA1N& $ 1914 ford touring cars. 1 1KI.1 Ford roadster. 1 1KI Kord roadster. I 1H Hupp 2o roadster. 1 1D12 Chalmers 80 roadetrr. 1 lKIJ Maxwell Hi truck. 1 11)13 Maxwell. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., $216 Farnam. A'"u."if,L3-. fl!llLixier touring. 6-cylmdsr $M litis Rulck C-6 touring iW tWfi Hoick roadster ti 4 1"15 Krtt touring- 4 0 51'H4 Kord touring l-'f 6 U'ls Studebaker 6 touring 4fc Auto Clearing House, jyej Karnam. P SSIO. F R A NKLTn 6-cyl , with fine 7-passenger limousine and touring body, good con dition, (soo. Addrens X6 Karnam. H HIM. AalouioMIrs YVaate. OaVK pair of diamond ea r sc re s wcl ij hi ll'i.' l1 Kuril Is each, to llel tuf a IMj-l auto. i'Uuue Dou! HiJ. , automcc:les-for sai f. I'nr Male. I neo-t.t). tr'.cK 1.'5 N. s.r-be stiion. I!MI I I'bone toiiBlas ;;i. rsska Mimch iirn.-itn. Afi l.ler anil nuriiBM, Pi.tosi ri.-il ,fM.,e in. s ilsriiev !tts inlii lteMlrti.u sail i'mnllna. Autouicoile painimv tione bv rkptrls W )tmi espi-i lence In ttinsha: Work guai roitecil 1st i hiss. Jnhnson-Dsiifurth t'o. lit I'l.r .v ti es lust liiiiu.'r. are sir nger ntnl mure ilmaMe :'t's. I'S&i. IIS I'sinnm St. JIHii:'hs 4T. foo rewsrd for mngneto we can t renslr' ol's reps red. Ha) .lorf. no N. Hth! Fiee inter sturnse . hen cars are paint ed and repalred Johnson Danforth Co. tSmaha Ha-limor Hep, i'q .i VSr "T Aato Tlree aat Sasipllea, ' ' AUTO TIRES " RF.BCtLT. $-'.iO TO (T. 00, rr-Tiyi-liJesojit. A Til RE K. or tour-lino sd ln t ;ie"For Sale. Miscellaneous column f TlIM HEE will sell your old furniture snd household goods. Phone Tyler loou. MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES HARLE-1AVJL)80N MoTORCYCLKS Bargain In used machines. Victor Rooai 'The Motorovcle Man " rTOJ tavenworth MISSION AT THE CATHEDRAL Special Services to Be Held for Eight Days, Beginning on February Sixth. REV. J. H. HOPKINS IN CHARGE In connection with tfce nation-wide preaching mission of the Episcopal church, special servloes will be held foi right days at Trinity Cathedral Eighteenth and Capitol avenue, begin nlng Sunday. February 6. Rev. John Henry Hopkins. P. T., rec tor of the Church of the Redeemer, Chi cago. will have charge of the preaching mission here. Under his leadership, the following services will be held dally dur ing Its period at Trinity cathedral! (Vlehratlon of the holy sucharist. a. tn. Conference for women of the church 10 a. m., led by Mre. Hopkins, on the general subject. "Avenues of Work and Service Open to All Women." Children's service, 4:15 p. m. Preaching, Instruction and questions, I p. m. All Are Iavlted. Very Rev. James A. Tanoock, dean the cathedral, says that all persona are Invited to attend the various services of the mission during the eight days It will be held. "Come to the Mission" will be the slogan of all member of the Epls copal church, and a very active and sua cessful series of services la expected. The movement la the result of action of the national assembly of the church, when resolutions were adopted, with th concurrence of the House of Bishops These resolutions declared tbat the pre ent age calls for a revival of prophetlo ministry, and re -emphasis of the Un changing words of eternal truth pertain ing to salvation; and that a new accent should be placed upon the solidarity and catholicity of th church, seeking to pro mote faith and order. The present mis sion whs therefore decided upon, whose sole purpose should be th salvation of men through the preaching of Christ. "Customer" Slugs Merchant and Robs Him of His Money While J. Obermen, furniture dealer at T2S North Sixteenth street, was showing a negro customer soma furniture aultabl for restaurant purposes, the negro sud denly pulled a blackjack out of hi pocket and slugged fclxn across th face. Then stepping over him, he leisurely went through the merchant' pocket and removed $6, after which he escaped. Obermbn' face was badly cut by th club, and he required medical attention. New Booklet About Nebraska On Press A new booklet on Omaha and Nebraska Is being preps red by the bureau of pub licity cf th Commercial club and Is soon to be ready for distribution. This booklet combines Interesting things about Omaba and Nebraska In such a way as to give a remarkably complete and yet compact Idea of Nebraska, Its resource and It annual volume of pro duction. It give th valu of th agri cultural output of Nebraska for th year a $323,000,000, whll It give th combined resource of th state a $3,990,000,000. Quarantine Lifted, Twin Boys Born Quarantine for scarlet fever of the home of George Bavin. Benson, was lifted yesterday. Last night twin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bavin. FEBRUARY TO BE JUBILEE MONTH OF THE Y. W. C. A. Februsry, 116, ha been appointed by the national ooard a "Jubilee month' for the Young Women's Christian asso elation throughout the land. It I fifty years since the first Toting Women' Christian association was organised In the United States, and they have been year of marvellous growth snd of the very manifest guidance of Ood. The lo cal association Is planning some Interest ing events for the month. A general plan of the month, as mads by the special committee. Is as follows: First week. Membership week, with several banquets for group of n. embers; second week. Publicity week, when members will try to present the work In ss many places as possible; In the third week, which Is HIh torlcal week, they will present the his. tnrlcal pageant prepared by the national board, and the last week will be divided Into days of giving and days of prayer, with a closing birthday service March $. CASTELAR SCHOOL CLASS OF M3 HOLDS REUNION The class of '1$ of Castelar school held a reunion last night st the home of Miss Jennie Redfleld where they gathered to bid goodbye to their former teacher. Miss Sarah Sanborn, who 1 to leave soon for Alice. Teg., where sh will be marrlod to Mr. W. O. Weaver, a lawyer of tbat city. Mis Sanborn ha recently been a teacher at the High School of Commerce and has just resigned. Prima Hoes Vaas. Mordecsl Brown, it Is reported, will be In eh rue of the Vsnlgan teams of the lib ago Cutis during Its sxhibUlun games In lbs soutk. HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY Stock Yards Officials Look with Satisfaction Upon Record of January. BREAKS MARK MADE IN 1912 Hog reconla for the highest month In the hletory of the local stock yard were bieikm last month. According to sta llntlcs complied st the office of th jsrdu' company In the exchsnge build Ing. more than Jivftrti head of hogs were received at the ysrds during the month of Janusry of this yesr. Th previous record was established In February. 1S1J. when '$,0.t$ head were received. Local stockmen sre overjoyed that a record should have been the first month follow ing the greatest year In the history of the yards. IHrthday for Honstea, SI- Houston, the dean of the feeder speculator, celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday yesterday. He has be-n in the game at South omsha for nearly a quar ter of a century. t attle Held Cp. John Cuttle. ins South FJghteenth street, was strnngarmed by two young negroes last evening at 7 o'clock at the corner of Twenty-sixth and Q streets snd robbed of $.15 and a gold Waltham watch, open face. Cuttl was Just re turning home after going through the Q street district. Pescrlptlons of the two holdup given the police follow: First. SO years, five feet six Inches, 140 pounds, brown suit and dark cap; second, $6 years, tlx feet tn height. 10 pounds, short dark coat, blue overalls and dark soft hat. Mm, Parleasj Vtetaras, Mr. Bridget Furlong arrived horn last Wednesday after a four-month visit In County Wexford, Ireland, where she has been visiting with relatives. Mrs. Fur long made the trip alone, leaving her son, Thomas, and her brother, John Murphy, for an Indefinite stay In Europe. Mrs. Furlong sailed on the New York leaving Liverpool, January IS. She had a great deal to tell her frlnd of her trip across th ocean, while th war was In progress. nev. W. ft. mil Realas. Accepting a call to a pastorate In North Dakota. Rev. William R. Hill. South Bide "Billy" unday worker and pastor of the Trinity Baptist church at Twenty fifth and H strests, ha tendered hi resignation as pastor of the local church. The resignation will tak effect on Feb ruary $. Member of th church board will act on th matter during the oomlng week. Pr. mil will be an evangelist In the new territory with headquarter either at Grand Forks or Fargo. He has been pastor of th local Trinity ohurch which was formerly the First church of South Omaha, for three year and Is very well liked by all who know him. A successor will be chosen by the board soon. Badges for Attendaaee. fjarfletd school pupils to ths number of eighty attained n average of 100 per cent In attendance and punctuality for the entire semester of school Just closings School authorities honored ths student In recognition of their excellent work by presenting each of th eighty students with a neat badge made up cf school colors. Th following pupils of the school ranked first In their respectlv classes: Bertha Winter, Ernestine Tomasek, Kathryn Parker, Stella Horwlch. Alva Chambers, Esther Nystrom, Pauline Swo- boda, Clarence Chiistenson, Mathlaa Vole and Evelyn Vore, ' arprlse Party. A surprise party was given compli mentary to Mis Elisabeth Pa via, at her horn Sunday afternoon. A number of friends la the neighborhood partial' pated. Th afternoon was passed play ing game and dancing. A dainty lunch eon waa served. Those present wsre: Elisabeth Pavlas, Anna Pavllk, Jose phine Shramek, Rose Slegl. Mary Bed lacek, Mary Vasak, Mary Btehno, Helen Vasak, Helen Ralndl. Agne Vondra, Cecil Ralndl, Agne Dolesal, Rose Bosa nek. Luollle Kratky, Mary Pavlaa and Joseph Pavlas. New Plan at nlarTt school. The opening of the school semester In regular high school work at th local high school tomorrow morning will find a new schedule tn operation. Five one hour period will tak th plac of th seven forty-flve-rolnute sessions that have been in vogue almost since the high school was organised In th Sooth Bid. Th usual hour for noon will be allowed. Principal Moor announce that school will b dismissed at o'clock Instead of $:U as baa been th case In th past Half of each hour period will be de voted to study whll th other half will be consumed In the study of th lesson at hand. If a student carries five studies he will have to do sll of his studies at home or subject himself to but a half hour's preparation. Students who carry but four studies will have but an hour a day to devote exclusively to study while In school. The enrollment Is Isrger than ever re corded In the history of the High school. The future of all department of th school la Indeed brilliant and students as well as teachers are looking forward to the coming semester with pleasure. The printing department did not lose a slngts member. Collins to Omaha V. Johnny Collins, alumnus of the local high school and a brilliant basket ball player, la stsylng with relatives In the South Side. He Is expecting to enroll at the University of Omaha for ths second semester' work at that Institution. Collins studied a semester at Nebrsska J university snd planned to attend this fall, hut was declared Ineligible to Join the university basket ball team. His place i Is easily assured. Coach Jumbo Stlehm and other directors at the Nebraaka in stitution having been after the athlete for some time. He will attend the state I ter: President, Ben English; vice preel school next September, turning out for ' dent, Ed McCafferey: treasurer, James the basket ball team the following Jan- Hartnett; recording secretary, John QeJ uary. Collins was a prominent figure at , lagher; correeiHindlng secretary. Pan the local South Hlgh-Unlverslty Place i RtMfenraph, and for censors the two game last evening In the High school Hawaiian students, Fred Lam and King gymnasium. ;Che Chock. The society has been debate Msgle City Oaestsi. , Ing during the year topic of lively la- Flexible Fyler Sleds In all slses.Koutsky- l nvim tn. Office space for rent In Bee office, 131$ N street. Terms reasonable. Well known location. Tel. South 27. Will If. Wood, well known commission msn at the local Exchange building. Is reported laid up at his home. Th Independent Order of Odd Fellows will meet st their hail at Twenty-fourth snd M streets Mondsy evening at $ o'clock sharp. The Women' auxiliary of St. Martin' Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. U. Campbell, k A street. Want ads for The Bee mey be left at The Bee's blanch office, CUI N St. Rates tc a word for one time. lla a word each day for three days and lo a word each day for a week. Prompt and courteous Mls' Pearl Vhlte and Sheldon Lewi of I movie fsmc in the "Clutching iTsntT ser ai will sppesr In leading rolls In a . lino iinnpii'i pM iure.. " i ne ninga. Hume." st the flesse thester Mondsv. llsa TliercKA Ni l.inn of Aurora arHv4 III I Hits hi vi'sterilsy morning from Bt. Louis to visit with her sunt, Mrs. rj, H. l-e. South Hide, todav. She will rataVn to her home In Aurora tomorrow morn ing. Shimer Says Many New Buildings Are Slated for 1916 An extraordinary amount of building Is tn be done In Omaha this year, according to C. C. Shlmcr, secretary of the Home Builders. An apartment house, three stories and basement and 66x1.12 feet In ell. Is to be built st Eighteenth and Podge streets. "This apartment la to b built for a syndicate," he said, "and has already been leased for ten years at a very satis factory rental. It represent something new In apartments so far a Omaha I concerned. There will be fifty spart ments. one room with kitchenette and bath snd every modern convenience. The cost of this building will be $.000. Work will start ss aoon as the weather Is favorable. "We are slso preparing plsns for two double brick dwellings to cost $lK,0nO. Actual work Is being dona on the new Ford hospital at Twenty-fifth and Doug- i. It will cost about $90.000. 1 Broken Window Lets Light Into Mystery Of ManAll Cut Up Bleeding from a many wound a Julius Caesar on th occasion of tbe Roman's taking off, Bmest Moore, 11$ South Twenty-eighth street, laet night presented himself at police headquarter with a request for medical attention. HI hand and face were out In Innumer able places, but he would not tell how ne came to) be nlcged up so. The mystery, however, was solved, ac cording to a theory of the polios, by th discovery, made by Officer Cooper, that the show window of th Foshler-Bnger Auto company' quarters, SUA Farnam, is smashed. It apparently had been broken by a person falling Into It. Moore la held for Investigation. Youth in 'Teens Eises To Buyer for Brandeis George Brandela, accompanied by ten buyer from the Brandela Stores, will leave tonight for New York and other eastern markets to gather an Immense qusntlty of merchandise for th business of 1D16, Within a few day another division of Brandela buyer wilt leave on th same mission. "Nineteen hundred and fifteen was the beat year th store aver had." said George Brandela, "and th prospect for 1916 are still better. Every buyer, ac cordingly, has Instruction to buy better merchandise In larger quantities than on previous trip. Th Influence of Brandeis Stores' purchasing ability In th primary markets takes second place to none." An example to th young men of Omaha I Eddie Drlor. a U year old lad, who accompanies Mr. Brandeis as a full fledged buyer. Eddie began a a cash boy only a llttl ovr four year aco and close application. Industrious study and attention to business have won for him a coveted place. Brandela Store prefers to fill rsponslbl position from within th rank of U employes. Thos makluf up th Brandel party and thos who will soon follow are; F. LaBoschln F. Adler Mr. Blodgett W. C. Moblnlght Karl IuU Mrs. Br aJ nerd T. Kohn Mr, Katin Mr. Ella F. Schiimpf p. Carter M. Elkjer B. I Panforth H. Boyd J. F. Cummin R. Kammerer F. Reed O. Lundell Don Amsden W. J. Culkln C. Jons M. Zamonek F. Nlssen Eddie Prior Garry Wilson, Quaint Character, Passes On Garry Wilson, known by nearly vry member of the theatrical profession In America, and on of th quaintest char acters of th stag. vn though he nvr tn hi life supped before th footlights, will be buried In a local cemetery to day. Wilson was a bartender, employed by Que Wick at th tlm of his death, but who previously worked at th Millard. He esm to Omaha a fsw month ago from Brooklyn, and New York, where at on cafe or another, h managed to serra nearly every male member of th profession, at least. When h cam to Omaha, troupers were sure of at least one old-tlm ac quaintance. He died several day ago st Wis Memorial hospital of pneumonia, BELLEVUE ALUMNI-AT DINNER BErORE GAME Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kepler of Belle vue entertained a party of Bellevu col lege alumni st dinner Thursday even ing, before the Alumni-' Varsley basket ball game tn the Bellevue gymnasium. The dinner was a Jolly, Informal affair, arranged because of the presence of Omaha alumni of the college at the game. Covers were laid for: Mesra. snd Mesdsmes W. E. Nlcholl Paul Klpler W. C. K earns Messrs. Meaara. Olen Williams Chaxlesworth Russell CREIGHTON ORATORICAL SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS At a meeting held Wednesday the Prelghton Oratorical society elected the following officer fer the second aemes- i terest. CREIGHTON MIXER DANCE TO BE MONDAY EVENING Th pronounced success of the last Crelghton mixer dance, held at the Hotel Fontenelle. has encouraged the commit tee to entertain again every two weeks during the winter season. About 1M couples attended the last dance.. The pur pone of these function Is to bring to gether the men of tbe different depart ments who would not otherwise cotne in contact with each other. The next dear will be held at Chambers' tomorrow ve ln. i