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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1924)
The Mercury and Auto Prices Are Both Down. Read Autos For Sale Beef Butchering Resumed on Many Farms This Winter J wo Reasons Ascribed for Re vival of < >ld l ime Phase ' of Meat Prepara tion. Columbus. Neb.. Jan. <>,—With the approach of the winter butchering season on the central Platte and lower I.oup river valleys, an old-time phase of homo meat preparation has been revived. It is that of beef butchering. On many farms beef butchering has not been practiced for 10 years or more. This winter sees is resumption. Two reasons arc given for this ac 'lion, One is owing to the fact that many farmers disposed of all or near ly all of their hogs because they feared pork prices were going lower, while they saw no hope of disponing of a large amount of the mouldy corn, much of which they found sick ened both cattle and hogs when used for feeding The second reason is that many hogs were disposed of when farmers found cholera and infleunza in their lierda were threatening to become epidemic, and the inclination of gp many farmers to dispose of scrubs w and give herds a new start with pure blooded stock. Added to these reasons cornea the decline of farm market products, with the refusal of living commodities to show any sigp of a downward trend The last few days has resulted in a sudden rise in the prices of eggs. Muring the warm davs of December, egg prices fell to almost summer quotations, with the result that farm ers held their eggs. The cold weather has decreased production ami in creased demands. Buyers are pay ing more for eggs and farmers art selling. The demand of poultry Job bers for hens continues heavy, but the sale of chickens to produce men continues unusually light for this season and produce packers announce they plan to lay off help because the supply Is much lighter than usual. In spite of the cold weather, farm its are inclined to view recent snows ns a boon to the winter wheat crop since subsequent thaws will supply moisture which lias been lacking for more than nine weeks in tills sec tion. Good Seed Corn Chosen by Careful Tests Beatrice, Neb, Jon. *.—That the Farm bureau department was on the right track when it urged Cage farm ers to take every precaution In the selection and storage of seed corn is shown by testa of many specimens by County Agent Boyd Rist. A test* of the corn entered at the Wymote corn show and from other * Cage county farms gives convincing proof that a considerable portion of our 1923 crop will not make good seed,’’ Mr. Rist says. “At the corn variety trials held at the Ben Carsten farm went of Cort land and the Joe Soheve farm near Beatrice, farmer* from all parts of the county reported immature, soggy and moldy com in practically every community. The 1924 seed corn sup ply was discusse 1 at that time. Care ful selection and proper storage was urged as the remedy. "As a result of these discussions there are hundreds of bushels of dry. mature and high germinating corn now hanging in sheds and cribs on farms all over the county. "Tests made recently on some of this early selected corn which was properly stored and dried show a germination of 90 to 9S per cent strong. On the other hand corn tak en from the feeding cribs show sev eral samples under bO per cent. "A few months ago com taken from the seed supply on tlie farms 1 of John II. Buss, Joe Believe, L. J. [ Koenig, and Cloy Stahl, show an av- j erage germination of 94 per cerit. In each case, however, the corn had hern ( hand selected and stored so It would dry rapidly. "Similar conditions apparently ex ist in other Nebraska counties. Sam ples taken by Mr. Stewart of the col lege of agriculture from the Richard ion County Corn show showed a range of 15 to SO per cent germina tion, with several samples under 70 ^ per cent. ’ Pipe and Giffar Smoking Prohibited in Huitraria Sofia, Jan. 6.—A law prohibiting Hie smoking of pipes and cigars went Into effect throughout Bulgaria to day. This measure was introduced in order to Increase the consumption of cJgarets. which ns a government monopoly would be calculated to in i rease the public revenue. Want Work to Go On. Plattsmouth, Net).. Jan. 6. — Con tinuance of the home extension de partment work in Cass county In connection with the Cass ( ounty Farm bureau In 1024 hinges upon tho success of a campaign that will he conducted to raise funds to meet the Hilary and traveling expenses of tho county home ng'-nt, Miss Ida W li kens. Under the Hmith Hughes bill, a federal appropriation of $000 will be available for the work in this county, provided the other Ineiden* lal expenses are met. The Platts mouth Chamber of Commerce is backing the move to secure the con tinuance of this work. Mystery of Lost Pets Solved. Hy Associated Press. Hamburg, Jan. 6.—Residents of Hamburg and the adjoining oily of Alton* have found the skins of so many of their pet cats and dogs for sale in fur shops that the police have begun a general prosecution of fur dealers who buy sklris from the gen .. i id public. The charge made igaimt them i« receiving stolen 1 mods. Sister of Publisher Dies Clilcugo, Jnn. <!.—Mrs. Ueorge Rob lnson, 7H, sister of John C. Hhaffer, publisher of the Chicago Evening Post, died today at the home of hot duughUy-, Mrs. ltuy Hearcs. 7 I.~. ' ~ _ Brief News from Iowa j IOWA CITY—Coach George T. Bresnahnn of the University of Iowa track team will personally conduct a European tour in 1924 with a party made up of Iowans. The trip covers 63 days, starting with the sailing from Montreal, June 20. and the landing again at New York, August 22. Places of interest in. England. Prance, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium j and Holland will be visited with possi ble trips to Austria and Germany, flie party will remain in Paris front July 4 to li to attend the Olympic games. DBS MOINES—The lies Moines City Railway' company introduced a new method of keeping its tracks clean during the ree ut blizzard. Ear ly on the day of the storm a new "flivver tractor ’ made its appearance, equipped with a big brush in front of it. The machine cleaned only' one rail at a time, taking a swath of less than a yard, but it mode tip in speed for what it lacked In range and made short work of cleaning the tracks in the downtown district. Company of ficials say the machine in useful be cause it can be operated cheaply— with one man—and because it lessens congestion In the business district, being less unwieldy than a large snow-shov ling apparatus on a, spe cially-built trolley car. GAI’NER—The Garner Commercial club has evolved a novel method of i noouraging young people of the city to attend college. Hitting the Christ mas holidays it gave a banquet in honor of all the young people of the community who were home from col leges or universities for the holiday season. Sixty students attended, ami heard addresses by several speakers on the value of athletics, the religious side of education, and the value of college training. ATLANTIC—County officials of Cass county are expressing alarm at cracks which are developing In the walls and ceiling of the courthouse. Some of the county commissioners be lieve it will be necessary to remove or remodel the dome of the structure to prevent the settling of the building. MANCHESTER—This city will lay 48 blocks of paving next summer. Contractors' bids will be opened thus month. MASON CITY—The National But ter Makers' association will bold its convention here in Ci tober or No vember of this year, it was decided recently by tie. board of directors of the association. Six hundred butter makers from throughout the country will attend. H. G. Earson of Madi son, M is., is president of the associa tion. A. W. Rudnlek of Ames, la ia treasurer and Albert Erickson of Clear Lake Is a director. TOLEDO—The Tania county engi neer announces that the average cost of graveling the primary road from Toledo north to the county line amounted to $ 1,729.68 per mile. Twelve miles of the graveling cost an average of $3,660.76 per mile, and the remainder of the project cost $3,065,13 per mile. The difference was caused by tho use of local gravel on the south twelve miles of road. WATERLOO, — Waterloo citizens are becoming more law abiding ex eept in the matter of traffic viola tions. The police court records show 147 arrests during December, 162 of which were for traffic law Infractions. Of twenty-eight defendants arraigned during the month in district court, the great majority were charged with violation of the prohibition laws. i 165.000 Feeders Shipped to State I Since September I : Approximately 200,000 Lambs ami 125,000 Hog- Are Re ceived in Nebraska for Feeding Purposes'. __ I Lincoln, Jan, fi.—Approximately iO.'.OOO (attle have been shipped into Nebraska for feeding purposes since September ", (limit L. Shunuvuy of the department of agriculture an nounced. •‘Cattle whic h were put into the feed pens at top prices ranging from $12 to $12.71, and which are marketed or me ready for the market bring approximately the same figuie at this time," Shumwny says. “In the meantime choice cuts of beef also have remained approximate ly stationary, ranging from $17.90 to $18.00. "Probably CO0.O0O lambs were put on feed In Nebraska. “Top lambs put In tlie yards in September at $14.20 and now ready for market or already shipped, brought $12.90 in December. True, there has been a corresponding de cline in the price of lamb chops and choice cuts. "There were 120,000 hogs shipped in besides the 1,000.000 or so raised in Nebraska. Top hogs put in the feed yards in September at $9.35 and ready for the market in December or January 1, brought $7.15—a decline of $2 ja. There w as a corresponding de cline in the price of pork in the mar kets. “Wo can here see where the CO cent corn is going. "Agricultural Nebraska had one bright sunspot in 1323—tlie corn crop and price. It becomes evident that someone proposes to take a large por tion of that through tiie Nebraska feed yards." i\Ybra-ka Rifle Teams W ill Compete in Meet Ily Aiwoelaled km* >!n, Jan. fi.—Twenty-on* mem ber* of the r**«rv* officers training corps of the T’nivei s ty of Nebraska will comprise three rifle teams to com pete soon in th^ national lifi* inat' h. Capt. V. (I. Huskea, in chargo of rifle marksmanship a*, the university, announced. 10ach team will consist of 12 students. More Business in Dakota. Pierre, ft. D., Jan. 6—Agricultural and mineral production in South Da kota for 1923 scored an approximate 22 tier cent increase in value over the 1922 figure, according to summary’ contained in the South Dakota Re view of Progress for 1923, which se* the production total nt I339.361.c00 compared with $278,264,000 for the previous year. The net money return into the state from this production is set nt approximately $51,000,000, as shown by the t’nlted States eurtey ai, 1 ot this amount about $33,000,000 was re turned by grain and livestock pro duction, the report says on the basis of railroad transportation figures. Pumpkin seeds nre very attractive to mice, Balt your traps with them. With the County Agents Unadilla—Fifty-nine cents per bush*! was : lie < out of producing *7 acres of com on the farm of Nick Schreiner near hers, who co-operated with the stale ag ricultural extension service in keeping coat account records during 1923, Man la bor was figured ut 30 cento P*r hour ami horse labor ut 1 5 per hour Husking *<>«t 6 cents per bushel. Two-flfiha of the crop was figured as rent on th< laitd. Charge was made on machinery at 4 cents per horse hour, f* ■ • v *n hundred and twelve man hours an*! 2.020 hors* hour* were used in producing th* 67 acres of corn Lexington Thu It farm poultry flocks kept during 1923 In cooperation with the state agricultural extension serv Ice, made a profit of 19.697 above the roat of feed f• r their owners, or an aver age fi• r each flock of more than $>0 Wahuo—The rural women of Saunders countv will take the home care of the Htk project of the agricultural extension IVI-M as their major project In 1924, Af . i PM It h Martin, eta'* extension ng'iit in this work, la scheduled to visit the • ounty one day of each month to glvu demonstrations at tho women's meeting*. Werj ing Water- *’ • mty Agegt L ft f*nipe* has urged fanners and th“lr wl- es In I'lntH count> to attend the organ zed agriculture meetings at Lincoln. January x r<> 11. and offered to mail them pro grams of the went. Omaha—Hat selection was the major project of agricultural extension work se focted by tho Douglas « ounty runrl wo-i men for 192 4 Miss iC ■ ' a ’ *■ extension agent in clothing work, will come into the county once every month to give demonstrations at masting of the women. It is expsot*d that ten groups of women In the county will take the work. All phases of tho selection of hats, their making, and renovation of old hare will he taken up at these meetings, It is planned. Reward—All officers of the f-eward County Farm bureau wers re-alecied at the recent meeting of that organization hero. Joel Stably of Milford i* president of th* farm bureau. A d* finite program of agricultural work will bs selected Sat urday. . Tocumseh—The hens kept by the flvs CO-nperators In tho accredited farm flock I reject of the agricultural extension serv ice. averaged 119 7 • ggs pet hen In 1 923. hs compared with th** general average of 67 eggs per hen on the Johnson county farms. Fremont—O. M, Somers and flaorge H Hoomer. both s»st* • xtension agents from II n state agio iltural colleg. . have be* n secured by the county extension agent. K. S. Houser, for meting* January 16 and 19. ft' the homes of aomn of th* «•' credited farm flock owners. It Is planned to hold gctisrul tnestlnfs the fits' day and an amateur poultry show tha second du/ \ Lexington— F T Schmeckle, * farmer near h*r*. won flrat on his exhibit of corn and second on his hale of alfalfa 1 i a th" Int • mat Ions I Hay and Drain show at t'hloigo Mr Sehmeckle won tho grand championship last year on his al falfa Reward—Two ga* engine e< bools will he held In thi* county during February, the •ounty ngeut announced today. Theory of gaaollne engines and their operation and repair will be taught to farmers at tending t ho school. Dakota « ii > at tho monthly hoard nrc! |ng of the Dukn* i County Faint bu-| r «au hot''. It was ilfi bled that th" t fh P .4 nnu.'i I celebra I ion *»f the origin **t farm bureau Work In U»« county would b* h* >d *. a bun'juot, to be staged February 9. further plans for tho gathering ar* lu be made. Wah*" luml -s * ounty l "'iltry fan ciers Hi* preparing their exhibit" for lb*' annual Humidor* County Poultry show, beginning January If* Fairmont- Nearly 200 birds were *» d in the Fillmore County P"’1 "> and Pc' "how held here and Judge" Hinted that It was olio of 'h* beat small poultry allows they bad wllm-ased 'Ins n < ffi< < re of the poultry us*"'lo tion wers < I* t ton NMt ysara win bo stag' i U«tan hai 16 to Ii. 11 a•"« a nnounced. Nebraska City—Pr«pi»rat Ions nr* being , laded f'*r the poultry, rntd.lt And corn -how to tm staged her* lanuarv 14 »" 16 riJi prizes, premiums and "flier awards to be made for ih.. hading exhibits in th*» three sections of the show Fremont Dodge county poultry rslasts and breeders v iR (met soon In this plan" In die* us* poultry raising and im kindred i-ublccts Two members "f D’* state ., grlcultural coltagM staff w ill nddress the meeting". •' xv a “ announced jAttkuU L'lt) AL O. J.vainer, ascrslaty iif th** 1>tko*a county farm bureau, «• ;;i take tliaffirmative In -i debate: '!<■ solved That The Tractor im Imp- act lea h on Nebraska Farms.” nt tbs Kui mi Equip ment association meeting f Organised Agriculture th 1* \ve; b ur d*r>'tera will argue rv'h - do if the question. tJenevi-Three of the extension women's dubs planned ChrlstnuiM program* f-r their communities dulse at Stanton Chelsea and Strang made up. <>*■ a**sist. 1 !n making, the community Christmas programs. Wnhoc Efforts will be mad# to a* sen bio ail petitions now being clrcu- | lateii in the county for bovlna tubercu lords eradication by th*- end of the n* | week. The petitions lack but « fen j natm-n of having more than tl « leg number required to bring tbs federal .< ■ l , ► tut * anti tuberculosis work into ti county. Dakota City- Four moving pictures mill be presented before farmer a meetings In this < oimty beginning about January 1'• Tb<- pictures ar«» t*» be educational reels from the United Flutes department of ag riculture. _ ANSWERS? Answers to Want Ads which have box numbers os addresses may be phoned in. Just phone AT lantic 1000—aak for an ad taker and tell her which advertisement you wish to Bnswer. She will do the rest. Phone AT lantic 1000 to answer Blind Want Ads—you’ll be pleased. BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES Hfl per tins ear h day. I or 2 d*'» 12c per lln« each day, 1 or 4 da vs 10c per lino each day. 7 days **r longer The ntinvo rat*-s apply to all advertise merits In < Usalficutloii*: Host and bound . 4 II* Ip Wanted Female ! Help W«n'*d Mar* . ; ■< Hi l tint Ions Wanted Female. 11 8ltustlons VVsnted Male . It’ ArtkdeH for Hula. 4»*• farm and Dairy Product*. 4* flood ’1 tuns* to Eat. ...... **l Morm in «de Things * llouR«hol*l flood*. -t ■ p column . %5| Wearing Append #0 W anted t* 14*i 41 Itoom* With Hoard . *' Itoom* Without Board . M Booms for Housekeeping ... »t4 Itoom*. Upfurni*he<l ..... . A 4 Huburbari flonid.. For all o' her « ».■ • -if * -r. Mon* our regular r#i**» »»p quoted b*1 *ow apply These mk* apply t > The Huntley Omaha lb* a* wall dm Th*1 Mo-him. and Evening lire All week day advertin'ment* ap pear In ;><< t h morning mid m-ihi'ij edition* it t t ho One . opt : I*** j er line «*a«di duv. 1 or 2 day-*. If,.- |j# r line e«« h ‘lay', 1 or »i dnve lie per llna ah * 11 day. 7 days or longer. « hopin'; irtH’itM for » i appifii t» A DP. Morning Edition., . 1't p. m Evening Edition I J .4° " Honda v Ed t Ion « p to Haturdn f'lnnalflad Ad* U'l'pt'-d nl the follow m * ff'*-* ► Main Office.17th and FnMtam * •- ■. • i f n rtninbn N \V. f'oi '.‘4th nod N Mi Council JJluff*.-1ft tivotl b» j Telephone Atlantic 10UO. HIM OM All \ HI-:l'. re.- r.»• the r gbl i io ruled or rewrite all copy. Call for Classified Ad Department. An I t xperieir ed Classified Ad laker will re | < eivo your ad and i hill will be mulled | ! lie; The rates quoted •‘•ov« «M-dy to either charge or cash o d* rs. Tin: evenin'i iu;f:. THE OMAHA MUKMN'W PEE. t F Vssl lit \ I IONS. \NMH Nil MIN I* n . j Funeral Notice* 1 Vault* ami Monument* . . 1 I unet a! Director* .... ' I emeterie* ! Florist* . Card of Thanks l odg** Notice* . fuming Events . Personal* . I ust utid Pound \l TOMOIULF*. \ otoniohile* for sale . Vutomobilc \geiieie* . Motorcycle# nnd IJlcyrle* . 1 Vutomobilc* for Exchange.• . Vuto Accessories. Part* . i “service Station—Repairing Auto Livery Parage AI TO I !\ KRV GARAGE. Wanted—Automobile* Pi III *1N KSS SKI, VIC E. I llunine** Service* Offered . 13 Itiiilding Contractor* . II | Heating und Plutnbing ... I' Insurance 16 M lllliier.v—Dressmaking 17 Moving—Trucking—storage .16 Painting und Papering . lb ( Patent Attorney* . . 20 Printing Stationery . I Professional Service 22 Repairing 2:. Renovating and Dyeing . 21 laundries .34 A Tailoring and Pressing *'• , Hunted—lliisiiie** Serriee .. 20 EMPLOY MLNT. Help Hunted—Female .. . 27 I Help H unted — Male .... 7H I Help Wanted — Male and Female . 29 I saiewroen and Agent* 30 I situation* W ant'd—I emulc ... •! I situation* H anted—Male .. 32 I IN V N( I \ I. Husi u«*s* Opportunities ... . , luveHtment—Stock*—Houd« 31 Real Estate loan# 34A ' Money to Loan . 35 Hauled to Harrow' 36 I DI C ATIONAL. ( orre*pnndence Course* .. 37 local I list nod ion C’lu*se» .... 38 'lusicnl— llaiicirg—Dramatic . 39 Private Instruction 40 Wanted—Instruction .41 LIVESTOCK. Dog*. < at* nnd Pets . .... 42 Horses, futile. Vehicle* 43 Poultrv and Supplies 41 W anted—Livestock .45 MI 1<< II ANDISE. Vrticle* for Sale . . . 46 i.(Mines* Equipment .. 47 Halloing '! iteriul* 4# Farm and Dairy Product* .49 I ind and Feed ... .VI (ioorl 1 bints to Eat .51 lloiue-Made Thing* 57 Household foods . 5 s.vop ( olumn 63,-V fewelry and Hatches . M Maclilnerv and Tool* . 55 seed*. Plant* and Flower* . 58 Special* 'it the store* 57 \ma* lilft S|jgge*tloii* .57 V Musical Instrument* 5* Radio equipment 59 vl caring \pparel 60 Wanted to Huy HI ROOMS FOR KENT. Room* W ifli Hoard . . 62 Room* Without Hoard . 63 Room* for Housekeeping .... ... Ml Room*. I (•furnished . 61 V suburban Hoard *•’ Where to Dine . . 66 Where to Stop In Town 67 Wanted—Room* and Hoard . 68 KKAI. EST A T E— lO B KENT. apartment*—Furnished 69 Vpartment*—I nfurnlsheri 7*' Kusine** Places for Kent ..71 | House* for Prut . 721 llouse*, Furnished 72A Office* hikI (illest Room • . 7 Out-of Town Property 71 suburban for Rent .7*1 mminer Place f(»r Rent 76 ! Wanted to Kent 77 j KKAI. KHTATK— H»R «\LI5. Itiainrx Property 78 Real I •«tate—-Investment* ... 78 V | Farm* and Fowls for sale .... . 79 ( ity Vcreage for Sale ....... 79 V Mouse* for Sale 9b1 House*—North 8 House*—Smith s" House*—W c «t .93 Houses—Henson 81 I yr Suit?—Dundee * For Sale—Florence . . 8 For Sale—< ouneil Hluff* ........ 97 I At* for sale 98 , Real Estate for I v« hang* - 9b | Wanted—Ken! I state 90 At < 1 IONS. Vuction Rale* .91 Real E“tn#e at Anetion W ^ ANNOUNCEMENTS^ _! Vaults and Monument*. B "Aulo/IU'l 8. • fig t "■ '-le I'M' I A.! Vl'i'tn 1 • *rn»nm-led by ..il le t ling undertaker* \ffe hv '»vunh* nerrte Hurlal Vault ro. Funeral I C HKAFEY A HKAFEY. V.» I'rtHkera an'* ' iiIh inri Phone HA. 02*.*i office 2811 Karnam (ESTABLISHED SINCE 18*2) KORISKO FUNERAL HOME. 23d an.l o Sr 1250 S 12th F* MA cfiSO. AT. 1873 crane MORTUARY CO.. ■ ' Ti:i> 1 • Y 1..MM ES ONLY Sir, S’. 2 0th St. AT. 3*09 and AT. 8890 N* I*. SWANSON 17TH AN'P CUMING Qu.pt, Dignified Supervlalon. CROSBY- MOOR E S4th and Wirt. WE. 0047. c. c HAYNES FUNERAL HOME 3920 N*. :(th S' KE. 014.7 FFY a JOHNSTON. 311 S Z i-I r v funeral home IIA. (HIT 11RAILKY A DOnnANCE. 1*2.1 i.TMINU ST.. JA. 012«. IIOFFM ANN A Nf HUT.ANCE D< "Treat 4th. Funeral Dlr^ctora. JA itOl H. H KRAMER FUNERAL HOME, , &819 Military Av# WA. 5314. JOHN A GENTLEMAN. ..(11 l-artum St. TAUtlAUT «8t RON. 2.1. t'um!'n: St JA 0714. DULSE A RTF. PEN. Funeral dir..flora 1.14 Cuming. JA. 1221 Cemeteries. D r* illEHT LAWN _'Q irp * i’et I r-ninl ' air Off!”# at lli«> rniuotary. North 40’h St and Kor#at I.uwit A\» , a* d 71 j Ilrendela Theater Hldg Florists. E I tniKRS Klorlpt 2 4th Karnatn, JA T400 J i i II N HATH, l**"l K.itnnm, J A Personals. 3 THE SALVATION Army Industrial home anllrite your old clothing furniture. mngH fM,t» we collect. U i» diptnhutn I’hona tA 413•*> and our wagon w .1 call Kell and Insprci our new home. 1110-1113-1114 I nidg» Street._ KAT folks may learn how to lose 1U 2H . t nr nv»rc pounds by writing fur fr* '• booklet and tr 1*« I treutmetit to I»r. It Newman. I»ept A. No. 3*6. F.fth avenue. New Ymk City _^ Thrat rteal historical manque rnmitiifi for l>lin < and part % at tdek*n r Omaha \1 A HK A111 i IK I A TM KMT. * 1 *1 N I.TII I t and Found. 4 l.os i - t HI a f' fnoon |»i •! ibly n World theater, an I g" l w uat wet. h ■' i • i n bmcelei W <’ *1 en|frav»‘d on i M" ai d iiuiiQi r fi.imr inslda Itc ar l. r til \\ I 6*07 or AT [067 _ LOST Mrown por-U1'! ". with bln* k onr nit inside, with $1 t ' f • I pi- i in - »• .' • k • . n l mrd MA 1 - - _ _ , • . Call WA, fifty 'j I ,}!••' I ,| 1 fflVHt ll AirrOMODlT ES Automobiles tor Sale. 5 iiri'HHX Ht*KI;r>HTIOU—S »tm>l wh*»l«, gin»d * it . good pn > *»vei hnuied nn<l t • .1 IT? Cl u y 1. Smith INI I* pnrie for "II makes of ». hi. !• ot d i tn.ed n * I - " I h « r I I I* I- Two * recking I N. If I. An .. |*.I ; t* IV 4 i< l 1 I IA "t,i : i in * h *• fur kill" h> I • nn . ,1 hargiitn II A j '|‘HI • l\ I * ton foi mi ■ In good iliap* hut .'o If l.il »n ai t »i- . 11 A *1*4 4 •• . j|n Kill i r . io||.a . 1 I •» V * fit at • ideas umJiiii .. b) owner. W t. 7127 I-! Going Down | ( AUTO prices are now at their very lowest—many dealers will now be pleased to make prices that sound foolish, for ready cash must be secured for payment on shipments of 1924 cars. Read Autos for Sale right now, then take a jaunt up Auto Row and look at the cars adver tised. You’ll see that it is wiser to buy—not wait. Read Autos for Sale Today ^AUTOMOBILES^^^^^ Automobiles for Sale. 5 BARGAIN AT $S50. ll AY' ES SPORT MODEL D*Af,H JN A 1 CONDITION. SIX WITIK WHKFIaS. WITH ALL NEW Rl'RHKR WILL CONSIDER SMALLER CAR AS TART PAY MENT. APPLY REAMS HAP A OK.. 211 N 10 T11 ST.. OR PHONE JA. 2668. h«*MK barfair i in u-**d Ford* New Fordaon Kaay pa.ymei,'s M * CA KV R K Y MOTOR CO. The Handy S*r vice Station. 15'h and Jii-l'inti St*.AT. Till FDR USED CARS rome* to our new ln ca'lon. 2<>4i I'arnam hr Nebraska Olda mobile Co. AT 17 70. " USED CARS O. N Ronney Motor Co. 257 4 Farnarn , 1924 FORD >it i eon off pavement. Wann to sell Immediately.; h or - : Ul« at 44 11 M' Miyd'-r Auto Accessories Parts. 9 i -!)!> pi its 1 all makes of rare. 5° I to 77 pe- rent off list prices, two wr^k In* ; ant* 1015 Harney, HA. 4931, and * Service Station—Repairing. 10 1" MILE GUARANTEE ajramet plfton sJui.iune *•?.•! i-’l j i" Fm'; en.-irmous gaal wrd ...I **• j- i*|U SHTi'WN OARAGE HU MS - 2 4th1 St s«*. Mr Mot ; s ] M 11 TRIAL A 1 1 • • M A * MI i N 1 STS (i-ar cut Mr. a *tea t and fas c n * 1 n • re t>a m r i t j * ri; i -» a sov±11 9 nTtl WHY J'AINT? er.atr.e. Hitllr r in) Dfhco tnaroeiiog procew '27 >. 'h -'th S' _bUSINESSSER VICK__ Business Service Offered. !3 RELIABLE I •*■*!- BurM i S .nderland Bldg J A 2 A. n *' ' KL hi! JAMES ALLANS !'*?-• !,v*. Experts* ret Building Contractors. M L'JW PRICES on to 11 •? t combinations lavator *•*• *:nks. bath tuba, range botlars ! Now Rood* Mi'RKIh N LUMBER A COAT. CO. 22d and Pat:' Hie W L t *•1 Millinery—Dressmaking. 17 ACCORDION, aide kn!f«. bo* pleat n y • ■ vert d buttons at lea kemtlltt hint buttonhole *. Writs Id*.*! Button A Pleat* In* t » 3 4 Rrow n Block. Omaha. NeO . Telephone JA 1935__ \ *. H PLEAT I NO CO Hemat hn* 1 '•••red Ruit°na, 1604 Farnatn S* * ond floor. J A. 5670 Moving—Trucking—S*orage._18 KTPKI.ITY STORAGE * VAN CO. AHiVINii PACKING STORAGE SHIPPING Household good*. r’tfoi, offh • furniture 1107 n hoVard STJ\ Q2*» GLOBE VAN AM» STORAGE PACKING. MOVIN' *, HUH’IMNG STORING E«t .in*? m furnish'’ 1 AT « 3 ■ r J A *_6 GORDONS KlUiTH">»F WHHE A VAN 219 North 11th 5*'. Phone JA. MSS; mov In*. packing. nor.-ig*. t1;-. umg HE KIN’S OMAHA VAN A HT 'RAOK 16th and Leavenworth S'* Pu< king. n*ov* ]ng at • - r a K*. shirt ' g ■' A 4 ' * - Painting and Papering._19 ATTENTION—Hole’ apartment and home owner* fit eoal tu ■ * cti wallpgP'T. i a*erhanging Fred PjiKj AT. 7 4 4 \ MM-___ FAINTING. pa par me. Ktrel*cle -a work Winter bargains. JA ( 0 FOUR room*, dtcoriiird for price of thre. r..r 111! led tin * V Lu * Wl t Patent Attorneys. 20 i v. martin' . I'itr R 1 " , , h ,; . v , - ! . ' • >n A nit* •• * • f- * f * Printing Stationery, 21 n .mm KKi 1 A I. rillNTINi; I.My ft Inline It) 213 h Ith 1 ’ll ' F' 1 \ Professional Service. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded a» the L Hht rtiiiii A M« ConnaB Dtug st- re< DENTAL V rav. f»Oc enrh: U full set fiv Se urine* II dif . IMh at-*1 Ua“*»atM Repairing 23 I III A I'll and aewlng marh irpn r :PK Nothin* to "Hi but serv-■ a Miller ‘ 1* ( \* IMh mv ;i >: M \ itt*. «»v ■ ninn* | liXl’KllT mnrhlna r**p tlring Mlt’KELS. IMh and Harney _^T_4 3 1 7 7 vTTTmr ITIK'I^TKHKH. 4^1 sol ril 4 H AT t> ?" MA Renovating and Dyeing. 24 i VIA HA |»ll,f')\V t «> Mn’ircMf* made over in new tlrke **♦ half the 1 *H of new fine* 9 <7 > nr * M A . « _ K M PLO Y M KNT__ Help Wanted Female 27 rxprnniNviT) oith \thiis ani> i.kAnxHits To §r\v on power nwi< I mo ma’» in* Mina Taylor " < a drfio-e* an-J apron* Apply factory off - M. H. SMITH ANU CO. Tenth and Pouglue, tries a ha. Neb. in rim w r\ .41''i vi i*• r Hum and t • ? n* d wink Hi* d« n <:d fori ..nr m aihi.o." I'. «ni. n* wailing Short j n.ur ■ ■ |>a> or "venlnfr lnq MHi.rit ft»t i if or 10# S IMh hi._ KIIIICN«'KI> dlppet wanted I V I'v* I-*.I !•).I In. 1 Help Wanted M 2$ l,i. V It N HA It UK H Tit All l'n> . « • v ini.* «*»ir e'etatn turn* >ou out .» v »od i hi U ui u ! t. aide to tiiimr.iod l * in*if «i *1. Kira f training give" >• ;l p. * <n<UjMt'* ’ Hi or writ* JdOlil.lt I * V |< it pit f t rl.t It. I , i Of s 11b Dili MtiN wi boy# • - IT lo II >i 111 i n * ) i) a -pi go\e| nmon I pi<*|l Ito'><. 111 . $ * f. tl (t r u v e t uk ft nt it i . n a t' » witie \| • * ineri t. 1 * tl, f t I M" Hit i o» t i I t »HN WH i" wMt«rn city »«* ' ' ..ff. .* ,tiid pi... life vdilre*-h v 7.s i . 'luaha Hen 1-Tlti’MI.N hmUemen t.'ktnnei* * f ' t Wl< I* h p ' IOIi ' ) It:» . w .*' V .’ i in >• _ S > ' 1 NO loan i * * r ?«x * 1 I " * ■-* • la ■ v a o I 11. ii .! • hom e f >» edvaut .-ineo* .‘**’e v ^ | t Ui h, It olel liointi A EMPLOYMENT._j Help Wanted Male. 28 j wanted—-«*<) men ’I j tut re a? Seymour lai;e Mt-nda . January 7. 192 4 Fr t* judging at company hotel if you hu desir-- Hood ineaD nerved at j • umpuiiy a . •s'auryn’ Taka Ra'a ton car at 24* h and N Sr- South uruaha or ltith and Capl •,i A . ** Omaha Wag <>8 40c p**r huUt. ' T'DAIIY PACK 1 X* • ' • South Omaha I SELL thr *- |M>j. ,nr .n.-.ke* »*f tarn m t'maha with a w i-j*1 jt, a range an 1 a!! body type* Al»*> uj j * fs of i -st any v y ••• rs • imiK.un nh any party who t i>« m« oft t o . „ no- Y**Jr nan e not tritlh : You know a • ^ r roapeet* Turn into eaey mone fur your*, f Strictly ( *nf:d« r* i jl. tin In touch with rue t .»? R v \y ] Omaha Be*. umtn and Agents. 30 j SALES MA N AGKRH— Here i* a t.g rropn-j mtlon f«.r state managers cap.Foi** <f han-l il'lng nub-agents A new f.t n prudu tj ritstim tiveiy interesting. Every farmer J w.-n's it A permauent roi.nt i.Cid with, reliable firm No joker* her* It a u j * i**an cut * «»n 11 for quailed men.} Cuumil Ii: jfih 1 *y •'«•> F.i;.off>. la. j SALESMEN -.••anted to represent us ini your own county Steady posttioi Eas , rules with large profits our men ares making $75 a week up. Chicago Premium! •Mkj j' N V. * . ■* St , I t. g. . I J Situations Warned Female. 31 . BUNDLE washing by wh *e woman care ful work, want permanent * qatoinrr*. 1 Called for and de’ivere 1 KE f*♦ 54 j WHITE woman wants day work. WE. (« J WHITE Woman w nta day work JA &6D ’ _~ FINANCIAL. J Business Opportunities. 33 HOOD retail monument Ruatnrs*. lc ited In I • nt - r. la Only shop In Crawford county Fine chance t . make ’* *n*-> Pf*e*nt o\rt r gang in large quarry r e nr 1 mat ufa ‘u; ng business and u.ii .taae attractive i>r position. W 4 < moaho Her 1 »7 * * ■ t.g r-rait menu mat • i ,« naaa • out* pH ICoJffe la he. s. good < i.arFO fur a h> «'!er l*r-a» nt owner g mg in large w > - ».i ** : l quarrying hue in *•#• H! " . . ef «, *■ k’ 23 9. Omaha He# HARDWARE imolement and coal bjsi - ">• f"i rale in good Nebraska town Must b*» aoM to aettla otate. No trades, '’ll »• 11 r.ght to the rn/in w.th lnone> Addre.w \ t'maiLa line F"K SALE OK KENT IF, ding In Mur dock. Neb for cream etat on restaurant or small business Two stories o ! < • ’’nr Shenandoah. la Investment—Stock*—Bonds. 34 •W LATE on my property. qu.ck . ; ‘*rd; rnr monthly payments. JA. XS3 W T Hrsharn _ I fY real » state mor'gseea and con tract* bought Mr. I-arson. Hi North! E f* rent h at reft WILT, I.iiAV $0 t > $ ■* on e v prop ■ K**al fcMMc I,oan*. 34A l1 a AND *. PER CENT M NET Loan-* on Omtlu Improved property at lowest later. FRANK H. HINDER. f11v National JA. rs$l. FA KM ! ■ i N f ares or small M»s’ .Not. farms, ranches KC..V *■ lnvo-t.ti.ent f.< >4. * <m Nat Rk * FIX per cert !>•*-« on umaht residences ? *' »rh on hand i*r a. i t s* rv|. c. K. II l.tiuges. Inc.. S " K< * ,* s I’.jdg s AN r fiptriilh ti uli • ns at ono* for t . 16. Oon, $1 ..an r. D. We ad and D H R ons Hih S' MAH V HOME- 1 » s N K H FARMS o KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO . N . t Mk li dg .1 A 7711 SEFOND ic itg.tg*-. rr cortra {a pur chased by Tukt v t .• - any. €7u First Na " I ll.ink J A 4 . 1 WILL buv mertpap.* an ! contracts 1 "rkm. 9 4» <>tu N a ? 14 dg ilir.aba. Neb i t AND •» FEE FEN I N»> I >K I. A Y ; M:\-iN IH’.F cl c:nC.,t N.t j Rldg. Money to Loan. 35 THIS COM PANT IS ORGANIZED To nips 'y v, , r uiuKfv *nnta !n the name "m> ’fiat i m-s n ip{ ' lb# mono uanit of ih1- \ i* ’ “a c mnunlty. Any nitMimt I »i d up to $re© and > ou • an repax t: r .«\ monthly tMxinrnt*. Our • sum! t \mcnt v’tui repo» th* loan and all char kwh W« h ive |.« erj in buMneaa In Omaha over 3<' x . si*, h .1 ..n nr-nire yoj of a quick. <onfiiletitlai and aiuara deal. OMAHA JOAN COMPANY f06 Karbach ll’.cok Tc- J N SouthfHPf ■ ornor S.th an.! 1 '«>m la» S’* I • I A M* ’ \ ! » '9 II x*e*t r a 1, * n e«e • Hi tlx , onf.d n t ml ili« l»*«mond l.**an fh» . l it | • . SI )>’.»' Mtlir.l t*?4 \1 r. "sT- Mll.t 1 « * A N > lire NOHT: 1 licit F* M f 3 EDyCAT Local Instruction Classes. 53 nii Mit'\vi\rr:i tkrm or H'lVl 1 s ooM.Kdfc or* M M‘i\'l'AY. 1AM MU IN J’oTH Till' I» \ T AND M(M1T St’SSluN’S i h> C*«"tkgo Offs » en d.x •’ t r : • gw«tNO Ion 1** y i ' ■ c lain k > \ 3 I’ofPpl*-' »■ • “ttra- 9 in Hit lomtncr.lai hiatnbe-. - Hook U e, pm it » . ; t p rm ' ' Short hand T>p»x\! in. Teleg i at)hy. Sr. r< ta11u), lUokiu*. Sale* inanah.p Cx ne'\ •. I'nyiUh \\ l ie, . u II i • pli. i » fax U«.»n 1 fi r . 1 ed reta in \\ I S UCHIMAS 'H'I.I,K(ir mh and H «• • r' Hte Omaha. Neb 1»\\ . v - ;• i * 1 \ i sk x .'i id’f.i: ,v ' In a • t |>.x,.l, keeping w <i • nd Firnim \'i lift 1 Ixlll. i. w prepaid you for a ( sin i i'n' t nel* it i' a i AT ' t or xx me \ u • •: in • 1!* >•»* 11*) 3 Karnmx rtu i y pAHuicH « ■ m . o 1 ' • ] - HI 10MK i« Si •Mil h "Pin f r ini. rmaMno _ 11! 4« Musical— Dancing—Dramatic .VJ KKI.I'INI ' ' ■ KAHN AM li ( , i,i.. M,.nilii' .n.l n.i•!..!.> -it xi' ii mi fen 11 iC' i'x x« h ’ hei ■* |« I t x mi t i"-. 'ii* Hilt 11 id x’ l’'..one AC • ' ' EDUCATIONAL^_ Musical—Dancing—Dramatic. 39 | " LLT IuT K hLl* TEACH YOU TO I>ANC*E ' 1M? I .mam. Classes Monday, \'tilti1 . ,i * Fr.-iav night- Private leaHon J t• v ,i in i * i’lmne JA. .rl7". __ Dogs, Cats and Pets. 42 ir.i i! v \TKR si'ANTKf, |.ut« f.,r l. .1 Myr’aml. Ottawa la !<*.V, .ire.I x n -■ <1 male hound. $10. 41 0 Wii.'i w .*i i d _M E_RCM AN_DI_S_K_ Articles for Sale. 45 | '■ iitKW. s :.i i kk< 'K ) ' 'll s*ia: 1)1 \ \l' M.t'.'. II !- . ':* ~ ’ I' ■"! I ' ■ ■' I Business Equipment. 47 iyi: id y ,«:■ uiu ntik, ....flcs. aliow : i i'• . hi :.iha Fixture Ac Supply '<> : *’ *V *• 11? . hi ! |u*ucl»s JA. K l Nl»LI NO W- » jl> F■ ir . - . WF Household Goods 53 FURNITURE -Tr.t: kud that yiu would j like tu pvwefis ■ \v- , 1 as ■* ;»; '« ar?'.' .-> Prices ' ith.n r* yon. ,~d : *t< r. ' n Au' tion Houae, 15U9 <*h ; 4 * * -1. Good# t !d at aw t»on ;ind 11I* ate «a;«* __ 1- : Ha. 1 i he AT Al'i'TJuN This Afterroon and Tomorrow Night. DOWr»8 AUCTION HOUSE LIBRARY TABLK Large fumed oak in good condition, 112. W V ilf. 5 9 AS R A 1 , L — . nVBNS. 4 TOP IlUKN R.> AI .so BROILER BARGAIN. WA i.AS HEATER FOP. SALE. CHEAP M \ 8l’?1 Swap Coiumn. 53A -Ti'UE Oh" ery an! meals, (rood io^a *. k *■! !-as* \* ! i! i-ade f r farm Sr d. j ihtUHCr h rfiige or what have you? S-47 ' <»rr.ahn Lee._ ' 4 n; PI.ATE or film camera printing, :• value for f -.;<o 3!* or 4f* WA. ■ 11*4. j To 'lKW'K ? r r.< rthw-itern Nebraska.’ ar.<t full !:«*• of farm eou.pm^nt ateefc i and r a* hlnery. Address Box 491, fcul Nton. N*-*-._/__i ELECTRIC range coat new* 9 200: n * 2dii I condition auip for what have 5 mj ’ Addrcpx H-7L unuta Re** I WIU •r#-ls s-tul.M isilii eel C"mr!"«! u *h joud »(maker * n lot or for u hoi have , i ' > s• 4 * i -wha ]-;*•»• 9 THIRTY A'*)'. KS r iesa *f Florida rir.« t- id to «-*n d 1; ■ *.a I 1 n* ' * j ■ r whft' have you ' R '*'. »>maha H*-c PAINTING ANT> PAPER 11 V N G 5 X J F • K | I.IHKI'.TY CD NT'S—FACE VALUE. S-7. DMAHA REE’ j VICTOR % i 1 D^ large a.za. will tra_d j f - rilaino’ i or what ha%® you 8-74.1 • >maha Ree _ I P-HU T*c. TRUCK. IN G"OI> CONl»I* | T t < * X, run F"RT» RUNABOUT WA. 81 4n._j MohKL K HAYWARi- VUL* AMZF.R j for ‘ • ha - j - "_•. P»< J PAIN? ^ n fc- I.:b#r- ' ! . w St. • '■ * ha I’'-** I- ;■■■, KADI'I ta:.« ’ • Vern.er con4«t.»*r J - • . . • . n - 'DT.HH AN - I I T .8—0 to '.'Site for p-i.l . , r - lol '.VKSTt 1 IIANIAl J'a '. t Jill! ushtrsd. for j Machinery and Tools. 55 j 11 ty.irlu ' *T') So. 1 :>h j vi v■ „. - i r - .) n ■-r. dfnarr.o* Mus cal Instruments. 53 V. Ull'l A I'll- V -DBA ; »v. sv "C T A \ i i: A' -j' I.I.V >■ K 1. <• T_ list ,„ki» r,,„.p ,11 LVOWt '. t-RVM out-1 f ! a • ■ • y .? i i*- A T fc 4 i Radio Equipment. 59 (.CARA. El* rid '* hf * $ 4S Up. | T: M V!i..t »: • . . • N - 1 1*M. e Wearing Apparel. 60 MW* * r. r **r v $ ’ k. muaarat i 4 HA. i 9Mi FI LI I'P.KSfe W..-V n- ' roxf'Vi for rent, j Wanted to Bujn_M '•K<KS IAAK? i'l>K8 N*w .te»n> uavd c«aa, .* sg * so'3 J C. Re i i:;-T Karr.am St. AT j ROOMS FOR REN Roo.tis With Board. 62 iK!fl>T rLA.<v board front room. larfe land wartn first f.oor, neat to hath, tub j a B d rhwv.fr IT • . • D K K 194** I -M AND HOARD, res- n»Me. pr'ate fatw.iv, I jf t.. ..." 1 \s a . ^ t *_ 'I-; S-irTH i«TH—-Modem. *n private > • \ * ■ ' • J A ~E Rooms Without Board 63 *»■ • I \ It n A M - Purr. ish*d room* me - • : l < r " for ! 4 ne I furnished marred - tuple or ladies rr* fer.' -l lief* ren ts required. Phone H.\ If M2_________ liEATTIFria r *m in private b^roe Very host board, vlo-te in. reesonabls, HA.' ! v * 1. _ | THIRTY i HJ-T AVK . 771 S N -c room." suitable f**r -re or two private home, ; ert.«* r,tbi> pr; 1 1IA 44:1v ATTP Ai'TlVK fum.s ‘ *1 roor’S w :h .ate bath; breakfast if d*>.r*d. HA. Mi ^r ft >f»n« e* • :4 ll WARD Attractive s ar.-hea’rd t ■ :»t. ml'...pg d .fan • AT 4 4' f r.i'VF! Y ? Hi ' r p*■ r t >nta" outside rat e adjoins ' * *1 H a . ' i i !!\bHhD U< <•'» ^ ( two cent'em. - n * Kh 1' » . | Niri: warm sl**epins rooms two hlnrka w I - . .* n i " IT ' A*‘ h F mi H 0UI4 k 64 Rooms Uniurn shed. 64A II -III l'H I'll I uni II I "» [lull!. In*; »r..| Killer (urnluhed IIA ’ 4 Where to Stop in Town 67 In I i II. |||i - end F* rut m I It it i- I, IIINMUW tf.n «nd I »rr»m N| r . ' *• ^kfap AsJAIl' Apartments—Furnished 69 j lilCAOo ST . Mi. I -ho, «• f.i.nis» 1*- 1 I .. *• - Mill four yIIV T • • ail. .* II a j i:*o__ ____ - V \ \ I H J N \. IT' • 1 Iff* » IIS? * T'VKNTV TlllUiv OOH D UTS j NT' \ : r. hi t 1!. . ? \ tlu, v -i«r f*r • Apartment*—Unfurnished. 70 ?~T T" M • 'NTll I i Hindi- * * ai.,1 I ,,l>i \r-w modern -»nd \ ■ 1 Kh - - «*1.1 tv' -*r \ , 1 \ \UM \ ... -e , r ; i’<i v n sirsK’N it «*»o • • \ • *« MUK’ S ' \ | ' !NT| i n i n k■».»". :* I " \ J~i * us ; *■: i s~i* “ r>': 1 "v N V VY llKIU’ v -i U< l K I N VS * * s • \ V > \ v I d.a « • jm ’ * • ax ».,•» f - <- \ . I. . M A I i A V S ' l. — Hu si TICKS Places for Kent 71 1 at*m*. | ih |u r i b i v lbiu ntiini-' REAL _ K S ;r ATE -- F O R R E N T Apartments—Unturnisned. 70 BRAND n**w Brirk I>up!e*. pearly completed. with or without garage*. Make >our tt**lr>< 11on NOW and select ’.our decoration*. V J SKO<*M AN ft S' NS 311 * Cuming St. HA. 70 4.. After office hour* < all HA :iT5. HA 47H ti hxkh court Per auhleai- hi once one of our bust exposure* faring pa: . and bou!cvar<i Janitor, HA 6186 •. Ai. MAUSER. MGR tjn; Dodge HA 714 House* for Rent. 72 TEN - HCM JM BRICK Opposite Hanaro in park a-l modern doi hi . * ik>• condition Immediate ... l'uon* HA 1134. or call 1707 South 33d_ _ >'EYH\ K‘ »• *M modarn cottage, fine - dition. good furnace. June*. BA. i :&s3_ , KOUNTZE PEACE, for rent, l-rootn Ml* |ern h< a . fl"'1 »• r .v furnace, doub c g f» r a g t S ». U W 1C 4' • « | a 7~ • ASS M ■- d-rn • '«• K.JSC Wilk ■if- HA ___ -; V ? ■ - < .. 4;. iv ■ • 1 1 < ■ Houses Furnished. 72A MOMRRN' room J.'-Uh** com plot*-v fiirnmh-l : garage till May i AduR « -1r H \ >. ■_. NR K l”v fill- it oni h* .*•*- on *arlli‘. ».* reiial-R ■ pm rt > 21-1 K 1 f ;f H \ 1 a i \ r m« modern for r-r* n partk» buying 1 :r o'turn 331 r* 24th Ft _ — — --- - ~— ■ 1 —' " Offices and Guest Room. 73 i'lliV \TK off e In law office. PETERS TRUST BLDG . i*,t; .T a .58 Out-of-Town Property. 74 WANTE • - Experienced dairymen. .a»t\ rent or * •■ ba* • n rr : k five mile* from .tv limit*; paved load. Vt - - \ Omaha Bet. __ -- ■■■ ■— _REA_L_ ESTATE—FOR SALK _ City Acreage for Sale _79X S1U!. . KAKM. -T.'«<E IT Ro.,w |.‘ j- i Om ,h» ■ -■■■ to irr»r-jrv.an • •47. goo i matlon for ■ - 1 yards pou ; . ■ r gif • -!**n?ng W. 1 <?*■ bang® * r • N \V T*" GRAHAM. JA 153 3 7 * I'etr-ra Truit Bldg Firms ar.d Lands for Sale. 79 MJNNKS«jTA NuHTI! IiAKOTA. MON TANA. 11.AIK- WASHIS'i;T"N .r I ORE1 fON off* * .ent opportunities ? permanent farm home* ard i<-r renting a ,.od farniH Land low pr 1 and tan l.e f. 'ur. I on . *.w- term* S.-nd for fr-e btn.k d. scribing grain and !;v- cr-c m i-ini' r.rvlng and fruit growing f r Inform a t no ab •*. 1 w *■* ur*i n rate. Wm Bionder. Great Northern Ka. wa . T , • M i « > B x ':•■ ■ - aha, V- h NEBRASKA —Mr. Renter, can furnish ? <’t g. j h v i*. enough ground for poult r-. and p-ir'ien payment* enei-r than ren*. faxe* , g i.• V.eep the chi. ren n k ' 1 s-ho s x nd in con h r.e Write a’. • i • t I _. • n e • Houses for Sale. 83 s . i. ' e.- :ate ap.ap.t . ■ - VNBR T 4 o 4 M A f'■ I * I _« v H r.I. • • I 1 der f modern home*. \V. « h- '.r» ■ vu f.nar.ee. 4:8 Sunderland l Ja v-d: Houses—North. 81 V Eff BVKItLOW FOR COLORED I he * I .St s-o--;'tsed one o' 'he** da' ’ tror.i and bash ta»n»*'»«* 1: '» * r.ady •-* nine rah.t ir.so fitrletiy snort err orner let; ; a.ved e re** A!' ep*>'xa * in and ; . :d for i: can i-e bought ch'Ap now rh*:: lattr or. »- J » ama ; d-wn It a > -» “~'J‘ . ^V- ■. J* *!\d to iha«v yctt any ttme. Can *• A **--■ NlVS bungalow sacrifice A f * r(Hm beauty—oak finish—*pe€Ja full b*s - • * g r-v* ? uih front b>t-—-f > 1 ha'* t . [we an ►*.. you ih.t brand new home f-’ - g tfcAT*. . sis iRS'K REALTY C - - Pete e Tries DMr'» » * " • :,!• SEWARD ST — A-roora modff. ' - n'j» ISO’' - ash balaaca moatkiv- <-re.s !(<.| Be. JA S!RO. ~~T oil n Sera t t* "• e*k_f "•••';• •*: r«E.* gcod location, only It * % Norn* AT T* ____ 1 * LI modern except itgM. 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