- I pw First Baptist Edifice Dedicated After $45,000 Raised. After J4G,O(I0 had been raised to tneet outstanding obligations and pro vide for Interest and Insurance, the Tlrst Baptist church, First avenue and Sixth street. Council Bluffs, was dedicated Sunday night. Henry Peterson, chairman of the building committee, presented the key of the church to Peter Madsen, chair man of the board of trustees. Rev. J. Frederick Catlln offered the dedi cr.tnry prayer. Rev. F. H. Divine delivered, ser nmns at both the morning and even ing services. Twenty-eight thousand dollars was raised at the morning service. Canvassers had raised the amount to within »1,«00 of tha goal by the conclusion of the evening meet ing. The finance committee assumed the balance. * Open house will be held this even ing from S to 9. At 9 service will be held In the church auditorium by Henry Peteraon. Miss Lillian Kng lund, organist, will offer several num bers. Prayer will be offered by Rev. -I. R. Perkins, pastor of tha First Congregational church. Rev. J. F. Catlln will give an ad dress of welcome, which will ha re sponded to by Rev. Paul Calhoun, pastor of tha ‘First Presbyterian church, In behalf of tha ministers of Council Bluffs, and by Theodore Foam, superintendent of -schools, In behalf of citizens of tha Bluffs. closing prayer will ba mads by ' Rev. R. Burton Sheppard, pastor of the Broadway Methodist church. Meetings will be held each evening during the week to Friday. «T BAYUSS PARK 5,000 Bluffs School Children to Perform in Athletic Display Friday. Three thousand publlo school chil dren will demonstrate the value of physical education in an exhibition to be staged In Bayltsa park on Friday of this week, under the direction of Otto Wurl, director of physical edu . cation In Council Bluffs grade schools. Included In tha program of events will be boys’ relay races, shuttle ' races, hurdle races, girls’ relay races. | run, throw and catch race, gym i nastlo exercises and dances by girls! of the seventh and eighth grades and! rhythmic exercises by girls and boys of the fifth, sixth and seventh I grades. The gymnastic exhibition Is an an nual affair. FREMONT Y. M. C. A. - OVER TOP IN DRIVE Fremont, N>b., May J#.—Fremont; !« aeiured of It* T. M. C. A. foV at I “a at another year aa a result of a four-day drive ending Saturday after noon that netted $8.0S«. The commit tee of 100 in charga of tha campaign had eatabiiahed Its quota at JS.0OO. Over $0,000 was raised, Including ad ditional memberships. J. R. Bader, local merchant and Ufa long booster 'f tha T, started the campaign with i banquet at his own expense at tended by nearly 300 guests. New Altitude Record. By Cnlreraal Service. Paris, May IS.—Aviator Bossoutrot established an attitude record here t “1ay when he ascended 2,000 meters v ith a $,000 kilogram load. Real Estate Transfers. Nelli* Carter end husband to Robert F. Hlggina and wife, leocuat 8t., 142 ft. W of Florence Blvd., 50x102 «4.i 5,0(1,) J.oula Merchant end wifa to Ben jamin H. Ho nr. a, Laurel Ave., oft ft. E of 29th St., 8 Side. ■ nxllS .. 1 The S. D. Mercer Co. to Cecelia 'V. Heinx. 41it St., lftft ft. fl of Nicholas St., K Side. 60x90. a Harry A Tukey end wife to Anns M. May, 28th Ave., 144 ft. N of Bristol fit., FJ Side. 42x100. I •• Raymond 8. Weat and wife to Leo P. Beasley and wife. Leavenworth St. 135 ft. E of 44th St.. S Side. 45x112.6 5,500 William Dreyer and wife to Carrie Bt Moluf, et al . S K Cor. 42d an«l Krakin** Sts.. 60rl20 5.000 Charles E. H(« end wife to John c. Stedden. Saratoga 8t., :'40 ft. E of 38fh St. H Side, 40x125.... 250 ^Harrr B. Halyards, et al . to Hyman A. Resnick and wife, Crown Point Ave. 65 ft. W of 24th St.. N Side. 45x96 .. 7,730 Standard Development Co. to John Howard Payne. 46lh 8t.. 210 ft. N of Woolworth Ave., W Side. , *0*111 . 1,000 Maria R. Johnson and husband to Edward P. Smith, N W i ’or. 63d and Jackson Hta , Irregular. 2.760 Ben Wolf and wife to Tlllle Llpaey, 22d St, GG ft. N of Clark St., W Side, 60x140 . 1,000 Joseph It. HI I sew ski and wifa to Emil B. Ifakel. Oak St., 1G2 ft. E of 30th St.. 8 Side. 128.2x150 . 2.100 Clara L. Daugherty to Luraln Hoff man. Burdette St . 260 ft. W of 42d St., N Side. 50x120. 4,000 Kathryn A. McShane. Tr . et al., to William C. Ramsey, 5?d S»., 120 ft. S of Center St., K Side, Ir reguler . I,f0b Yaldemar R*imiin»n to T. T. Downey. Oak St«. 87 ft. H of 17th St. 9 Side. 29x130 . 1.710 Oenrge A Erkle* and wife to \>|||e it. Jonea end husband. Podge st,, i"4 ft. K nf 27th Ave, N fUrki, *1x141 8 4.T8O Ab'f* J. McMullen and wifa to w Crick E Anderson, Douglas St.. [ 250 ft. W of 44th St., 9 Side. KftxlllU ....... l.TIft Paul E. i tllv. r and wife to Wllllem rt Teerd, Spencer St.. 4ft ft. E of Florence Blvd R Side, 42x1 24 8,600 Brrkef Co. to William C. Fraser, Nicholes St . 154 ft W of ?9th St 8 Side. 46x125 . 4,*SA Beniamin >4 Hnnxa to l ^ l BEE CLASSIFIED AD RATES ; 19c per line each day, 1 or 1 4ay«. 17c per line each day. 3 or 6 days. 16c per line each day, 7 days. 15c per line each day, SO days. Classified Ads accepted at tha following offices: Main Office.17th and Famam flts. South Omaha-. .N. W. Cor. 24th and N Sta. Council Bluffs.15 Scott St. 14c per line each day, 1 or 2 daya. lfio per ilna each day, I or 6 daya. 12o per line each day. 7 days or longar. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADS. Morning Edition .I p. m. Evening Edition .11:00 a. m. Sunday Edition.9:00 p. m. Saturday either charga or caah orders. THE EVENING BEE THE OMAHA MORNING BE*. _cnAssirirATiAw. Funeral Notice* . 1 1 an 11 * and Monuments . 2 Funeral Directors . 3 < ciurtertea . 4 Florists . ft F»rd of Thanks .. 0 Lodge Notice* . 7 Coming Events . 8 Personal* . 9 loti and Found .. 10 AUTOMOBILES. Automobiles for Sale .. 11 Trucks lor Hole . 12 Automobile Agencies . 13! Motorcycles and Bicycles . 141 Automobiles for Exchange . 16 Auto Accessories. Parts . 1H Service Station*—Repairing . 17 i Auto Livery. Garage* . 18 Wanted—Automobiles . 19 Garages for Kent . SO BUSINESS SERVICE. Btmlnesa Services Offered . Si Building Contractors . 22 j Heating and Plumbing . 23 Insurance .. 24 .Millinery—Dressmaking . 26 Moving—Trucking—Storage . 28 Painting and Papering . 27 Patent Attorney* . 2H Printing Stationery . 29 Professional Service . 30 Repairing . a. 31 Renovating and Dyeing . 32 l.numlrles .... 33 Tailoring nnd Pressing .34 Wanted—Business Service . 35 EMPLOYMENT. Help Wanted—lYmal# . 36 Help Wanted—Male .. |« Help W’-mlcil—Male and Femala .... 3* Salesmen and Agents . 39 Situation* Wanted—Female . 40 Situations Wanted—Male . 41 FINANCIAL. Business Opportunities .............. 42 Investment—Stocks—Bonds .43 Ron! Estate l oans . 44 Money to loir . 45 Wanted to Borrow . 46 EDUCATIONAL. Correspondence Courses . 47 l>ocnl Instruction Classes .. 48 Musical—Dram atla . 49 Dancing Academies . 80 Private Instruction . 31 Wonted Instruction . 6'» LIVESTOCK. Dogs. Cats am' Pets .88 Horse*, tattle. Vehicles . 64 Poultry and Supplies .86! Wanted—Livestock .*. 66 MERCHANDISE. Articles for Sale .67 Hu*lne*s Eiiuipment . AH Building Material* ..60 Farm nnd Dairy Products . 60 Fuel and Feed . fit Good Things to Eat . 62 Home-Made Things . 63 Household Geods . 01 Swup Column . 65 jfewelr? unci Watches .. 06 Machinery and Tools . 6* Seed*. P.am* ami Flowers . 68 Specials at the Stores . 69 Musical Instruments . . . 70 Radio Equipment . . . 71 Wearing Apparel . 72 W anted to Buy .!. ROOMS FOR RENT. Rooms With Board . 7 4 Hoorn* Without Board . 75 Hoorn* for Housekeeping . “6 Rooms, Unfiirnishtit .7? j W here to Stop In Town . 76 1 W anted — Room* and Board . 79 REAL EST ATE—FOR It ENT. \pnrtmeiits—Furnished . 80 •Npartment*—l nfiirriUhetl . 81 ! IliiNin*** Plnees for Kent . 82 i Houses foe Hent . 83 Motive*—Furni*hed . 8! Offices anti Desk Room . 85 Out-of-Town Property . HU Suburban for Rent . 87 ; Farm lamds for Rent . 88 Nninmet* Place for Rent .. . 89 Wanted to Rent . 99 REAL ESTATE—FOR SALK. Hu*inesn Property . 91 Real Estate—ln% estinenls . 92 Farm* nml I a* ml* for Sale . 93 ( it* Acreage for Sals . HI IIou«e* for Sale .;. 95 Houses—North . 96 Houses—South . 97 IlniiNe*—Went .98 tloiiKe*«*-Beii*on . 99 For Hal^— Dundee .106 For Rale—Florence .Ini For Sale——Council Bluffs .102 Lot* for Sale .403 Real Estate for Exchange .104 Wanted—Real Estate . 105 AUCTIONS. Auction Sale* .. .106 Real Estate for Auction ..107 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Funeral Notices. 1 17 NG ST ROM—Krlk, aged 70 y.ar». Hi survived by two sons, Alvin of Omaha and Norrin of Lincoln; three daughters, Mra. M. B ^Wilton of Gillette. Wyo. .Mrs. J. O. Nelson snd Gerine Clerk of Oineha; two brothers. <»laf of Genoa end Peter of Grand Rapids, Mich. Funeral Tuesday afternoon from John A. Gentleman a mortuary at 3 o'clock. In terment West Lawn cemetery. WELCH—Edward T., age 15. survived bi-sidea Me wife. Mra Mary, two sons, Edward M., and Harry J., three (laugh lets. Mrs. Joseph Mullen, Airs. W. J. Sprungel and Mrs. Frank LaVoy. Funeral. Tuesday morning from residence, 700 South Thirty-first street at 8:20 to St. Peter church. 6 o'clock. interment Holy Sepulcher cemetery Gentleman's m<*i maty in charge.% VANG—Peter C. at residence, 7511 N. 10th St . Friday, May lti, 1924. Mr. Virg Is survived by his wife, Alargsret, and son, Robert. Funeral services from Moor* Funeral Home, 24th and Wirt. May 19, 1924. at 2:30 p. m. Interment Forest Lawn ceme tery;. Ml'SGRAVE—John, age Jfi. la survived besides hts mother. Mrs. Msry, by one brother. Francis. Funeial Tuesday afternoon from John A. Gentlemen's mfortuary at 2 o'clock. in terment Mount Hope cemetery. OWENS—Arthur, age 32. Is survived hy his mother. four brothers. Jleymond. Francis. Mark and Paul; three sisters, I Mrs. Arthur Wolff. Mary Allen and Cath erine. Funeral notice later. Gentleman’s mor tuary In charge. ,Vault* and Monument*. ! ‘'Automatic Healing'' concrete burial .vault* recommended by all loading undertakers. Mfg. hy Omaha Concrete liurial Vault Co. Funeral Director*. 3 H K A KE Y A II K A F K T Undertakers and Embalmere Phone HA. 0265. Office 2611 Farnam (K8TAHLIPHED SINCE HI2) KORI8KO FUNERAL HO MS Sid and O Hit. 1260 8 13th Bt MA. 0680.AT, 1971 BRA ILLY A J)ORRANCH, 18 23 CUMING ST,, JA. 9419. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN 3411 Farnarn Bt. ~~ HOFFMANN AMBULANCE Drdge at 2 4th. Funeral Directors. JA. 1901 N. P. SWANSON, 17TM AND CUMING _Quiet, Dignified Bupervlalon DUFFY A JOHNSTON, ttl i. 13d. new funeral home. HA. 9417 C. C. HAYNES FUNERAL HOiFE 3920 N. 24th St.KK 9287. HU USB At. RJKPKN. Funeral directors. 2224r(jum1ng JA. 1226 LESLIE O. MOORE! 24th and Wirt. WE. ('047. _ Florists. 5 ROGERS, Florist, 24th Farnarn. JA. MAC JOHN BATH. 1«Q4 Farnam. JA. 1904 rpmonalfl. 9 THM SALVATION Army industrial home sollrlta your old clothing, furniture, magn zinea. We collect. W* distribute. Phone I JA. 413& and our wagon will call. Cnll and Inspect our new home. 1110 1112-1114 Dodge street._ WANTED—1Tourist parfy to board all or pert of summer on ranch beautifully lo • ated In mountains. For particulars write N. M. Grant, Dubois, Wyo. MAH*AGE TREATMENT*! 21 o N, 17TII S‘»* (HAH VV. MARTIN. 4623 Florence HHd. l/ist and Found. IQ j LOST OR BTOLEN- Pointer 1 year old White with dsrk spots. * alt KK. ioi*. Reward. I LOST—Tan suitcase In downtown district, it* iuMtTali aft i AUTOMOBILES. Automobile* for Sal*. 11 i ' 0 . CHEVROLET TOURING.* Chevrolet touring. 1*21. In fine ■hope. See It today sure. $396, Terma. WE. 6117. MURPHY DTD ITS • Down town uaed ear atora. 1419 Jackwon,_ AT. 4411. USED CARV. O. N. Bounty Motor Co. 2164 Farnam. GOOD USED CAR* BUY YOURS AT OUT L. SMITH NASH-VRIEBEMA AUTO CO. ' USED CAR STORE. 1064 Farnam. AT. 4619. FORDS—DODGES—BUICKS 1701 S. 24th 1>1. NfA. SOSO 191* BUICK 6 roadster, good top, battery first-class condition, $265. KE. 4083. [NEW used cars and trucks. Terms. Trade. GOr.nSTROM AUTO SALES CO.. 2112 HARNEY ST. AT. 6549. OPEN EVENINGS NEW and used auto parts for all makes of cara at special reduced prices. KAPLAN AUTO PARTS. 2111 Nicholas. *JA. 1419. PRACTICALITY new Palga A Laxlngton. A hargaln. WE. 1!366. f Truck* for Sale. 12 FOR SALE. Nine Patriot, ona Republic and on# I. II. C. 1%-ton trucks. In vary good rendition. Will sail Patriot! with tanka and all equipment. Price reasonable. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA, Room 499, Standard Oil Bldg. ONE to thraa-ton uaed trucks: terma ean he arranged. International Harveatar Co. of America. 714-16 fl. 10th it. Auto Accessories, Parts. 16 GUARANTEED new and uaed auto parts at a special cut nrlce. Nebraska Auto Parts. 1016-1$ Harney St.. JA, 4931. and 2306 Cuming St.. AT. 1979 Service Stations, Repairing. 17 INDUSTRIAL AUTO MACHINISTS. Ray field carburetor and Ktaemann mag neto service. AT. 2560. P. MELCHOTR8 A BON. 41T 8. 11TH. BUSINGS SEimCK. Business Servlees Offered. 21 HENSHAW BEAUTY PARLOR .Tl'ST OPEN WORK BY APPOINTMENT EXPERIENCED OPERATOR. NEW CLEANERS with attachments de livered. $1 per day. Mr. Barnes, AT. 1011. GAS atovee. water heaters connected and pipe fitting by contract. JA. 1779. Millinery—DrpssmaUinc. 25 ACCORDION, side, knife, box pleating, covered button*, all stvlen; hemstitching; buttonholes. Write Ideal Button and Pleating Co.. 30$ Brown Block, Omaha, Neb. Telephone JA. 1926.__ NEB. RLE ATI NO CO.. Hemstitching. Covered Buttona. 1M4 Farnam. Second Floor. JA. 5(70. Moving—Trucking—St ora go 26 Fl DKLITY STORAGE Z VAN CO? MOVING PACKING HTORAOR SHIPPING Household goods, office furniture, autos 1107-11 HOW A RP ST.JA. 0331. GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE PACKING, MOV1NO, SHIPPING. 8TORINQ Estimates furnished. AT. 0230 or JA. 431$. BKKINS OMAHA VAN A STORAOB. 16th and I*eavenworth Sts. Packing, mov ing. atmage. shipping. JA. 4162. GORDON'S FI FIE PR OOF WHSK. A VAN 219 North Uth St. Phone JA. S032; mov ing, packing, storage, shipping. Painting and Papering. 27 DON'T TAKE A CHANCE Employ a master painter and decorator. Painting and decorating, special discount on wall paper FRED PARKS PAINT STORE 479$ S. 24th. AT, 7404. M 0101. PAINTING and paper hanging. Call WA. 4JM. Patent Attofneya. 28 J. W. MARTIN. 526 Peter* Truat Bldg., Omaha; also Washington. Double service, single fee. Alao help ael! patents. Printing—Stationery. 29 j COMMERCIAL PRINTING Eddy Printing Ca.. 212 Boutn 13th Ht. "bnna Jc 605$. Professional Service. 30 MAGNETIC batha, violet ray and rnaa aage treatments for building up overtaxed bodies. 1602 Farnam. Suite 216. AT. 1377. Repairing. 31 USED and new tewing macnlnea. Sew ing machines and Vlctrolas repaired. Rant machines, $1 per week; $3 par mo* MICK HI. MUSIC HOUSE 15th and Harney. AT. 43(1. Renovating and Dyeing. 32 OMAHA PILLOW CO.—Feat har matt reuse* made from your own feathers. We will call and deliver. 1QQ7 Cuming. JA. 24->7. EMPI.O VMKNT. Help Wanted—Female. 3d I.ADIK3. I.BAIIN BEAUTY CUI.TJ Ft K Our many new features qualifies you for heat positions and top wages. Day and evening classes. Short course. Constant prentice and expert Instructions. Call or write. JkfOLBK CULL EG K, 109 8. 15th 8t reef. A THOROUGHLY experienced ready-to wear ealeawoman. r»ne who ran aell wom an's apparel. Largest resdy-to-wear depart ment in town. Uive reference, age, salary desired. Wonderful opportunity for s reHl Hales woman. Butterfield's. Mitchell, 8. D. WANTED—Women »<» paint l*atnp Shades for us at home. Easy, pleunant work. Whole or part time. Address Nlleart t'otn pan>, 34V 7. Ft. Way he. And. WANTED a maid for general housework, referencus required. Mia. Edward Updike, 21*4 North ftiM 8»_ ENROLL at the largest comptometer school, 200 Courtney Hldg. JA. 1493. Help W :tIII) <1—Mull-. IT MEN between the age* of 21 and SO to learn aulo »e-enameling. No tuition charge, f’osltlona or business opportuni ties secuted for those proving capable. Ten days to two weeks Is all time re quired to learn business. Apply In per son between 7 ami S Tuesday night at i-’l< Howard 8t., Onictis. M EN LEARN HAIUARRINO. Double jour earning power. Easy, clean work Hood jobs waiting when competent. 8hort couise completes Day or evening. Call or write tfOLKR BARBER COLLEGE. I«9 8 1,7th AMi MEff, women, hove, girls, 17 to tl[>, willing lo scent government position*. 1117-9250 (traveling or stationary) Write Mr. Osment. 1*6. Hi. Louie. Mo. im mediately. * PRINTER -Wanted at once first-* lass floor man. eight hours, wire Enter prise. Douglas. Wyo. FI FI E MEN. R! I A K K M E N. lie «Tn n e ra~ Hell 1290 (which position?;. Railway Y-2636. Omaha Baa. S.Ursinpn and Agenltt. .Ill W ANTED—IIlgh class, energrllc. capable stove and warm air heating furnace sales men for central western territory. Kile application In own handwriting, advising age, reference, experience and salary. Ap plicants having hud former retail or road Holes experience in above line only will ho considered. Addiess Y 2644, Omaha J tee. READ Nethawey's Caucnglan first In A met i s Houvenlr edlllons, nearly sold out, copy 25* , yearly subscript Inn, 91 . agents, newsdealer or direct. C. L Nith m w s * . Editor, Florence, Omaha. Neb BA LEHMAN wanted by a century -old house lo call on physician* and dentists; Immediate. prtmanenl. we|| paid work; state age. experience. Address f\ O. Box 121, Fhllsdejphts 8ALEPMEN Well acquainted In Omaha House to hnuss men mek* good mnn** Writ#1 today, giving ags. experience ref lV.'.P'I* *l®» *»* i'iil'i visa a* a«. ; EMPLOYMENT. Siilmmrn and Agent*. 39 ATTENTION. A lajge manufacturing company whoie product 1» Intel nationally recognized as tha leader In the ln duatry and nationally advertised In the Saturday Evening Post an48 Om, Nat. Bldg . Omaha. Neb 5V4 AND 4 PER CENT —No DELAY~ GARVIN BROS. <49 Omaha Nat. Bide Monej to Loan. 45 THIS COMPANY 18 ORGANIZED To supply your money wants fn tha same way that banka supply the money wants of the business community. Any amount loaned up to $500 and you can repay It in easy monthly payments, our equal payment plan repays the loan and all charges. We h*\e been In business In Omaha over *0 yen re and can assure you of a quick confidential and square deal. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.. ,f0« Karbach Block. Tel. JA. 2246 Southeast corner 16th and Douglas Sts I Omaha Bae. MONEY TO LOAN On 1st and 2d Mortgages. We buy outright for caah . Existing mur'mg* * and land contracts. Prompt Action H. A. WOLF « 0.„ j.i*l Saunders Kennedy Bldg. AT $160. DIAMOND loans at lowest rates, bualacss strictly confidential. The Diamond Loan < V, UM Dodge St Established 1894. MONEY to loan on automobiles. more WE. 6 463. —__ EDUCATIONAL. lineal Instruction Classes. 48 DAY SCHOOL* NIGHT SCHOOL BOYLES SCHOOL Complete course In all commercial branch* uok keeping. romp?ometry, ahorthan. ;'-writing, telegraphy. secre tarial. t .. . ru ealeenian-hU'. civil serv 're. Kn«l, n You may work for board whlla attindlni; Illustrated catalog free BOYLES SCHOOL llth and Harr.ey St*.. Omaha. Nab. JA. ISIS TRI-CITT HAHBER COLLKOE HOI Dodge St. 110t Douglaa St Call or write fn* information. i'WOHAK BUSINESS COLLEGE Stenography and Booltk *eoin*. weed Bldg , lUth and Farntni AT. 7410 EIGHT to 12 weeks prepare you for e fine office position. Call AT. 7774 at write Americas college. 1112 Earnam. I lancing Aciiilfiiiipg 50 largest dancing claaaaa in Omaha. "There a a Reason * KERF'S. HOTEL RUHR Join No* JA, 8470. MFHUHAMHSK Business Kquipments. 58 "S BUY. »ei| safes, make desks, abow < »ee». etc Ornaba Fixture A Supply Co.. XV. onr. IJth and Douglas. JA. 27 24 BARGAIN oak typewriter desk and chair, V. *»74 fuel and Feed. I! KINDLING—$& tMickloid. delivered, saw dust. shaving* Rhone JA 1740. Household Ctnntl.v 84 AUCTION' AUCTION! PAXTON AUCTION ROOMS. 314 S. 14th Si . Oman a. Try and attend the big »*le Monday night, 7:3u. AT. 9 7 6 1 BBTTJCK values In now and used furni ture. Sales made privately or at auc tion. We also buy your fut nlture and pay cash. A trial of our service will con vince you. STEPHENSON AUCTION HOUSE UU> CAPITOL AVENUE A'l -lunMc r- 265 l» E bo*. 6iM» it». government. 476. Suit able for grocery •»r i« taunuii. M.\. ?H2t. ATTRACT! VIC furnishing for small apt. AT. .1627 or AT 6*7 4 ■Snap Column. «.'• LIKE to fade mv L»c* a »j t * r 111 high fr*#S grand piano against good standard «ar. Adduce A- 121J, nina ha Use. HAVE beautiful 13 note player Plano, vary slight ly used, to trade for good used • ;< <' 143f, Omaha Baa. FURNITURE of ftva rooms to trade far i Fotd t jui Inw and some rash. AT. 14*4 FIRST paymant on five-room bungalow, swap fm lot WK f»0:tM M.nhinrry mwl Tool*. 6', NEW and second-hand motors, dynamos. LeRron Electrical Work*. ll*-20 So llth llndin Kqtilpmrnt. 71 • LIT prices on everything In radio* R. M Hnlaea, 21 s N. lath St. \V:»tiled |o Buy. 73 DESK H. IDESK H. DESKS. New de«ks ueed desks, bought, sold and faded. J. C. Read. 1207 Fainam St. AT 4144 HAVE buyers for mnrlgMcc paper or any I ind nf merchandise nocks. ling 247, M nrtn Lake, Ja BOOMS FOB" BKNT. Iloom* With Hoard. • 74 ATTRACTIVE summer room for employed couple or gentlemen, hoard and gat age WE 40hf IIANSCOM Park district, pew* Urge room with board; garage. llA 3161. good room and board for >oung men. Walking distance H HA 4110 B'Mtma Million! Hnjtrri. 75 1 Mil* r no m* and h o u ■ e k e • pTn g spts for rent In all par»a of the city Urea Bureau ..f Information. 574 ration n 1 k . a r 4 7 1* 4427 (7c M1 ' i < 1 b|a rooms, pltdly v#rJ 8t«irgbls u«w du-j _HOOMSTOR RENT._ Rooms Without Board. 75 2601 DEWEY AVE—Furnished sleeping room*, newly decorated, >2.76 up. AT. 14!>, 4 824 DAVENPORT—-Clean room, private home. >2 per week. WA. $171. NICELY furnished room, 1 gentleman pre ferred. HA. 8064. Ill per month. HEM IS PARK—2 rooma, well furnished. In private home. WE. 6238. BEAUTIFULLY furnished room, very best board, a bargain, 11A, 6476. LARGE airy room In prlvata family for gentleman. WA. oo.vj. ['OR RENT—6 rooms. 161* Dorcas 8t. Rooms for HouscUeepine. '( PARLOR room and kitchenette on flrat; floor, nicely furnished; close in. 2210 Harney. JA. 4006. j -12* WIRT ST.—Two large rooms and kitchenette. W^F. 0331 or JA. 376*. 1S03 8. 26TII AVE—3 nicely furnished hakp. rooms. AT. 1762. Rooms, linfurnishrd. 77 "16 N 24TH.—4 unfurnished rooms, walk ing distance. AT. 624 7. Where to Stop In Town. 78 HOTKI, SANFORD—Hth Tnd Firnim. HOTEL HEN8HAW—ENth and Farnim. Special rates to permanent guests. I tKA LKSTA TfO— F UK~K ENT. Apartments—Furnished. 80 207 8. 26TH Ave.—Hudson. Look at this ! fi-ro latH' l al1 11A- 1730 or JA 0740 4LS N. 3 9 Til ST —2 large very well fur nlahed rooms, kitchenette, bath, two clos et* HA. HUNTER INN HOME for the traveling man and wife. AT. 6960. 24th and Dodge CHEERFUL new decorated t wo-room and kitchenette apartment. 3829 8. 23d 8?. i'HEERKUL new deroratod 2-rootn and kitchenette apartment. 2837 8. 23d 81. Apartment*—rnfiirni«hpri. 81 *04 BEVERLY. 24th and Jones—A nice light 1-room e parttnant with Murphy .bed, cabinet kitchen and private bath Our new meal service If you. wish. Rent. *36. Call DRAKF.S, JA. *806, 17th end Howard. DRAKE 8 1.600 APA RTMENU Call Jackson 2806. PETERS TRUST COMPANY "WHERE OMAHA RENTS" AT. 0544. 17th and Faroam Sts. VVA. 7219 (Tal.) Apt. In home of two apts. H-mle Park district. STEAM HEAT, i^room apt*.. 8*0 and up . lose In. G. p. £tahbtna. 1610 Chicago 8t. SIX ROOM duplex, newly decorated, all up to date, with garage. If desired. Call AT. 6389. APARTMENTS and fiata for rant. w- J- PALMER CO. AT. $••• Real Estate Management Specialist*. 1M 8. JITH AVE—Newly decorated I rm. apt. Very dtairabie. HA. 4«14. 3 AND 4 rmi. In Selma Terrace. 636 Park | Ave Jamtor or Seybold. AT. 3201. | House* tor Bent. 83. I ;.-R, APT.. Durtsany. 10th and Plerca. 840. *-r. apt.. 6th and Pierre. 112. 3*r. mod. ex. ht.. 26.0 I.eavenworth, $22.*n. oruaha Rental Exch. -IA, 3519 HA, 2608. KOFR.ROOM house for lent; bath tub. ■ lertric light and gas. 2635 Rees TirT* IT lth 8T — Small cottage; no o hi Id re n. AT 264“ 126* SOUTH 15th, smalt cottage; no chil dren AT. 264 6 ROOM cottage in real furnished. Call MA. 3696. Ilotifte*. Furnished ftt • P4RTI.T furnished retldene* to reliable couple who de * re real hr me opposite dlller Park. Telephone, KE. lilt. C A Blake. I .. [FOR RENT for the summer, an eight-, room modern house, furnished. 2411 \al-l lev St. AT. 2916. Office* ami l>eak Room. 85 'OFFICE suite In front of elevator, also desirable office unites with 2 or 2 prl.ate office* *nd reception room In First Na tional Dank Hid* Theme AT t»72l. F. H. Grossman REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Business Property. 91 '** KRJST and 2 house*, near postofflce 16.700 .1 A »i27. Fann* amt I^ind* for Sale. 93 CANADIAN Farm for sale: Choice 148 *cr«e. under cultivation. All new land "“•I riih black, l.iain Good building* protected by groves, good water x ml lee from a nice town and school, A dandy lulled fainting proposition, can be bed with or without equipment, will require S3,WOO cash to handle Apply to owner A !.. Chilatensen, gu Appel!#. Saak . • * rts.la Houses—North. JM, FORCED TO BELT, AT ONCE BRICK HOME. Plth'K NOW 13 lot. I his |d»>e ha* extra large looms and hath on the first floor with 2 good big rooms upstairs, and a good basement, *aat front lot with garage, want 11,290 in « aeh and >ou can pay the bn tam e at |36 a month. F.\**nlnge call Mr. New Ion, KK. Ii4t or AT, i960. Drx PARKER BT.—7-rm mod., barn 6.^0 caah. bel. mo. Fairs lot for gaiden ■reigh. 608 Res JA. 9299 NEW mod 4-rm house on easy terms. 1416 V 44th Ave. Scybold AT 1801. 0 E IIUCK A CO., buy and sell homes IIuuscb—South 9; TRICK REDUCED TO A BARGAIN. 7 room brick bouse, modern; large ba*e tnant and large 3-room frame house on l< 0 - foot lot, garage, pavftd street, excellent repair n*ar 17th nrtd CastrUt |?.0en < ash. balance to suit. !at- <066. KK. 1739. NESTLING ON GENTLE HL«H*R 1•VKKLOOKING RIVER |»lll\l l-.legant t-ruom, practically new bunga b»w with garage An ideal home Triced light, cash or terms 4900 Ko. Mtn Mt , near Archer Ave Call ,\| A 40t,6. >u.nr A Tesar specialists In fTauie homes House*—\\>at. 98 If ERR IB A BARGAIN. * rooms and recaption hall, all modern. < lo,. to FI,1.1 .lub, for only I. jfm Thi, '* * '*»l b.ro.tn O.vn.r Iib» i.ihirotl t hr pi lr. ami tntlnil. to ..II, )la. thr.. lor,r toon., on first floor mil llir,, h.ilrootn, *’"» P.ih tip Al.o oiorm window. Think ihi. ov.r—only I* Jim. with trim, Kt» n n«» ,,|| Mr (lohrU. KK MiJ»; \P 1 Itkln, IIA 7540. or Mr Rnwl.v, KK O?0t MKTFAI.FK FOMPANt, Orounit Kloof, }0J * t*!h j>i , AT. 1411 VACANT, rORCKD TO SKt.I, nrari.v nr.w k is nrvoAt.otr If >ou want to Hie west 1 hnv* the u>r» bungalow that you have been waiting fc. - .V .l*** .•Hinir and dining rooms, beautiful kitchen, with two extra si»f b.-.t rooms and a fine bsth all one floor with s full basement, good furnare, fine lot with garage and #1.090 cash will handle the deal. Home one will get a real t!Tfa,n Evenings call Gibson, KK. 3-27 or days, AT. 6949. . MONTCLAIR HOME rhl* home la splendidly located on a fr,‘n* '°t The downstalra has cen ban arrangement with large living n. arroaa htja side, nlth fireplace, •lining room and kitchen are large. on the second floor are four good steed well arranged had rooms with Hie bath The third floor has two nicely finished rooms for maids' quarters There Is a double garage Evenings .all Mi I’ltkln. HA. 7640; Mr. Rowley. KK ti.’ftf. Mi Gehrla, KtC 6919 M ETC AI t*K C< )M V A N T Ground Floor. It>3 B 19th Bt , AT. 1416 FOWLER Ft NUB FOLKB who buy homes M-1 wL*h »• for results .‘V till I Kihvi.kihvi Rea ' ' *1 ' |N; 1 4L home 6 rnimt c< net jbqllf In tub. bi «al(fa«t 'side paved street, ' ,n*f to r"r •* r*»h. F\e w \. 7949 [36tl ,?t IN KB ST 7 looms ell modern. pjBvtnltiit locatloo. Make an effer. J A ^ 41 6 If - - *»* COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES “NOTICE TO GRADING CONTRAC TOR.® 1 NOTICE TO GRADING CONTRACTORS. Notlc# !• h«t«by giv#n that Frank Dewey, County Clerk. Court Houee, Om aha. Nebraska, will receive SK AT.KD BIDS up to and until 10;00 o'clock A M. on Tuesday, May 20, 1524, for the trading of 2.117 cu. yards, more or lesa, on COth Street. Soctlou 12-14-12. All bids mutt be made on bidding blhiiUs to be furnished by D. K.f Adama, County Surveyor and In accordance with spe.-lficRtion* prepared bv him. C»( h bid must be accompanied by a certified chei-k or rash In tha sum of 4100.OU. as a guarantee to the accept ance of the contract. If awarded. Bida will be opened at tha hour of JOtOO o’clock A. 11., on Tuesday. Mey 10. 1924. in the Commisulenra' Chambers, Court House. Omaha, Nebrsska '1 ha Board of County Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject any or all blda received. By order of the Uoard of County I'flf'HJ Isaloncrs under resolution of May FRANK DEWEY, ., County Clerk. May t-ll inclusive except Sunday. CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO 12171 An Ordinance -hanging Hi, natn# of Indiana Street. to be knmvn hereafter a? Myrtle Avenue In tha Ctly nf Omaha. Bl'i IT OR DA IN ED HY TIIK CITY COUV CH OF TIIK CITY OF OMAHA: Section 1. Thai; the name of Indiana Street f(om Twenty.ninth Street to Oregon frail be change.] to Myrtle. Avenue: and to be an hereafter known and designated Section 2. That thla ordinance .hall lake effect and ba In fore# after fifteen Java from and after ita paaaaga Paaaed: May 12. 1924. JAMES c. BAHLMAM, Mayor and Prealdent of City Council. Attaat: JA.MKS P. HOCTOR. City Clerk. REAL ESTATE^FOR-SALE. Houses—West. 98 • ROOMS AND GARAGE, »»,S00. 2 large hedrooma and bath upatatra Ilv "t room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and Ice box lat floor; full basement, laun dry room, fruit and furnace room aoft Hater piped Into laundry room large Baraga large lot. paved aireet. aouth front, near high achool. Terma, 11,00a AT. 4069. / KE. 1722. VVIKD build to your order on our beatitl Phon,e,ATn lf4*S'WC0 l.uir I'ltv Nil; Bk Itl.lg. AT I0!| ll.LN.N Pgrk Jett for eale. Teat front. »il> caah. B-m, Omaha Bea. Keal Kstate for Kxrhange. 104 REAL EXCHANGE VALUES " » hay. iome real valuee la lnwa and Nebraska farm# »* ran trade for larger or .mailer farma and ranchaa Soma aplendld - ear farma for other land, or city property. If you own properly that ia enrumbeied. and you are up agaln.t ' *"<> ■» >" »• will aava jm, aie'n buv* lt*Ul °f 5rour sanity; wo might FoSHIER INVESTMENT CO i»4 World Herald Bldg. Omaha lOR KXi'IiAnue—US,log firat mortgage aecured on Mlnneeota i 4. Will eg, f. r • Juod equity in land. Schwab Bro.. io;s Plvinoiih Bldg. Mime.nolle. Minn._ IK yuu can't aall It let mo trade It. sT K. Browne t o . Ml Securltlea Hldg. FARMS, Gibbon. steal. 410 patera Trua: Wanted—Real Estate. in. . O T. HAMER. _ Inveatmant Aueifa. H«» Farnam AT. Itl« SERVICE AND RESULTS. .. .... Competent aalra force. JA flSS GI. >VER a SPAIN. R-oltora , ~ W'F. SELL HOMES LIST WITH US FOR RESULTS M 1 gtll'E INVESTMENT CO. JA II4 a '" K'X. „H0J?' A OUR TERMS. ... _ GROVE-HIBBARD CO.. ... Ranker. Reaerve Bldg AT. Ill] w E SELL HOMES LIST WITH~U8. ... „ HAMILTON A CO.. lot 4 Neville Hlork._ JA HI! LIST your property with ae or If you are in the market for acreage, call Lout* i nhn for quick aaloa MA. (I14J. MA Mil 'HAS W. TOUNG A SON l,.,R*a* Eatato Rental* Ineuranoo. 141*1 i Ur Natl, Rank. ATiltCS I AMPBKLL will aava you monay on con strvctlng vour home Heat materlaia end 'vnrhmanehlp tlT Kcfllno. AT. 1041. SEE 110 firat. Need Hating.. any location 10 » ronma Shopen A Co. Realtors JA, 42?t 111 Recline Bldg. ^ HAVE buvera for good hnmaa Do you want to tall yours? Llot It with a A '■tlimnel. Rogltur. .1A 1414 LISTINGS wonted at onca on ( and g room hnuaaa. Wa ha\a buyer# waiting J. L. Hiatt. AT. MOO LIST your property with Uhrla Boyer. notary ~i%ibllc. ltd and Cuming St* •■WK BUILD TO~ PLEASE." .... - temple M FATDEN. lfl r>Rmm fltA AT. •••% U. D HUTUHINSON CO. Real Euale In. I4!l ramam. J a 4411 WOULD REALTY CO Realtor* AT 1401 a A. SAXDbCu Real EtlaV* AT tilt SLAVER A t;Q.t itealtora Keellna~Rldg WESTERS Heal nai.14 C. 7x 1401. | 11 net 1 alnialer R»al Kalata \T. lilt ~ LAND SALE 80 A. for sale—Cult. No build in**. 10 M. Omaha P. 0. 1'» j M. North of Papillion, Sarpy county, Neb. N'i SKl4 Sec. 15 14-12 to be sold at Sheriffs sale Tuesday, May 27th, 1324, at 10 o’clock A. M. at Court. On Interurban railway and good I highway. Papillion has Catholic and German Lutheran Parochial tohools. Six church©*, good public grade and high school, over mile paving—construction of new improvements, county scat — new court house — best farming community. Over 12 M. gravel roads under way of construction in Papillion pre cinct, connect with Omaha by pavement- grentest opportunity I to make money. Adapted to sub division. Inquire of State Rank 1 of Papillion, Papillion, Neb. CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 1117®. An Ordinance creating Rewer District No. 170 In tha City of Omaha, defining Its limits nnd visa of newer and manner of constructing the eeme. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OK OMAHA: Section 1. That Rawer District No IT® he, and hereby In. crested In the City t»f Omaha. Section 2. That Rewer Dittrlct No A7shall comprise the following lota and tracts of real estate to.wit: Lota J. 4. 1,. 7. V 9. 10. 11. 12. 11. 14. 16 and Block 1, Hoffman Terrace Addition. North 144 feet of South 144 feet of West 237 It feet of Lot 12. North 144 feet of South 144 feet of Lot 12; Shiloh Addition. • Section 2. That the Sewer In Sewer District No. 170 shall be constructed as follows: Beginning at a manhole at Intense tlon of center line of Fifty-seventh Street produced North and the center line of Mercy Street, Eaet. produced West: thanes East along tbs center line of Marcy blreet with a 12-Inch pipe to * manhole 1*0 feet Eaet cf Fifty-seventh Street South; thencs continuing Last with an alght-tn«h pine to s manhole 372 feet West nf Fifty-fifth Streel ; thence - ontlnulng East with an eighth-inch pipe to a connection with the dead end of eighth-inch nine eewer as built at ths West line of Fifty-fifth Street. The alignment and grad* to he a straight lino between ths points spsci fled as rearly as practicable and ar * ording to Inc plans and specifications on file lr the * ffl* .* rf the <*ity Engineer. Rfx-lncn junction piece* shall he placed In aald sewer a* shown on plan.*. *»r aa directed In writing by the City Engi neer. Rcction 4 That the City Engineer he. nnd h** la hereby, authorised to advertise for bid* for the construction of said wej according to the plans and apeclfl '■atirna for the construction thereof on file In h s cffice, such Advertisement to be published each day In one dxlly Issue of the offlclsl paper of the f’Uv for at least one week and the expiration of the time for filing bids fixed In such ydvertlsement shell be r.o leas than one week affct*r the Lr*r numnnzed publica tion of sujft udvcrilserni rt. The hide shall be received and filed In the Office of the Ciiy Engineer and *hall be publicly opened at the precise time staled jp the advertisement : and he snail make an ahatract of all bids re. reived a?»d shall transmit such bids to gether with the abstract thereof and his findings sod recommendations to ‘he t’ity Council at Its next regular meeting iifter the opening of such bids for Its action thereon Section 6. That this ordinance shall * take effect end he In force after fifteen days from and sfter Its passage. Passed; May 11 1®24. TAMER C DA HEM AN. Mavor and President of City Council. Attest: JAMES P. HOCTOR. SEAL) City Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 1214®. An Ordinance cresting Rawer District No ( 14® In the City of Omaha, defining Its j limits and six* of stwer sad manner ef constructing ths asms. HE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: flection 1. Thai Rewer District No. 14® Le. and hereby la, created in the City ef Omaha. Section I. That Sewer Dlatrlct No. I®® ahali comprise the following lota and tracts of real estate, to-wlt: Lota l. ®. IS. 11. 12. 1* and 14. Block 349; Lota 1. 2. 3. 4. I. 4 and 7 Block 3*0; Lota 1. 2. 1 and 4 Block 353; Lota 11, 12. 13 and 14 Block 334; Original City of South Omaha. East 110 feet of K Streat vacated lying be’ween S&th and 34th Streets. Section 3. That ’he Sewer 1n leVtr District No. 369 shall be constructed as follows: beginning at a manhole at the center of the intersection of 3Sth and J Rtree's; ’hence South along the center line of AS*h Street with a 12-Inch pipe to a menholt 200 feet South of J Streat; thence * ontin ulng South with a 12-lnrh pipe to a man hole at tha centar of Intersection of S4th snd K Streets; thence continuing South with an ®-lnch pipe to a manhole 144 feat North of L Street. The alignment and grade Te be a Straight line between the points specified aa nearly aa practicable and accord ng to the plana snd specifications on file in the Office of the City Engineer. Six-inch junction pieces shall ha placed In said sewer as shown on plans, or es directed in writing by the City Engineer. Section 4. That the City Engineer be. and he is hereby, authorized to advertise for bdi fo-- the construction of said sewer according to the plans ami sp> clfHa t ion* for the construction thereof on file in h!a office, ouch advertisement to be published each day in one daily Issue of the official paper of the City for at Jeaat one week, and the expiration of the time for filing bide fixed in aurh advert iee ma®t shall be no l*?a than on* week after the first b ihoilifd publication of such advertisement. The bids shall be received and filed In \ the office of the City Engineer and shalh b« publicly opened at tha precise time I aiat*d In the advertisement; »nd he shall j make an abstract of all bids received snd ! shall transmit such bids together with j the abstract thereof and bla findings and | recommendations to tha <\t? rounrll at ; i’a next regular mee’ing afte#- the opening of auch b da fdr its action thereon. Section i. That this ord nan*-# shall, ta * effect and be in fore* after 11 day* from and after Its passage Passed: May II. HJ4. J AMES C DAHLYTAN Mayor and President of Cftv council. >"••1 JAMt* r. HOCTOR. 'READFny Perk. j ORDINANCE NO. 12!«l. An Ordinance creating S treat Improve ment District No. :5»4 in th# City of Omaha, for th# purpose of improving 4Srh Street from Wooiworth Av<«u« jo Center Street by pav.r.g and curbing, and fixing and defining the boundaries of said district, and directing the City Clark to advertise for bid* upon as phalt, atone, vitrified brick, vitrified orirk block, artificial atone ma< idem, creosoted wood block and asphaltic con crete. BK IT ORDAINED BT THE CITT COCN ClL OF THE CITT OK OMAHA: Section 1. That Street Improvement ' * f I NO Sit€ 09. gOd it hr'ri,, . **, •d in the City of Omaha for tha Improve ment of 46th Street from Wooiworth Ave nue to Center Street by paving and tutb ing the same. Section That Street Improvement Da t.ci No. 2;i* shall comprise 4-th Street front Wooiworth Avenue te Cen ter Street in etui city, and anal! include: Dote 1. 2. I 4. 6, 4. It 24. 21. 22. 23 24. Block I; 1 ota 1 1 I. 4. 6. 4. If. 2*. 21. 21. 23 and 24, Block 4; Thornton Place Ad dition. Tha £aat 30t feat ef thet part of tha South t# ef the Southwest ef the Northwest »* of Section 2*1*13 lying Beat of 46th Street and between Hick orv and Center Streets. iAite |. ft. jo. 11. 12. 13. 14 II. 1«. IT. 1* and the West 43 feet of I.ot 7, also the W eat 14 feet of Lot 2ft Block 3. Lota «. T. ft. ft 10 11, 12. 13. 14 and he West II feet of Lot 6. also the West 37 feet of Lot 16, Block 4. Lots 3. 4. T. «. ft. 1ft the West 4ft feet of Lot 4. and the West II feet of I.ot 11. Block ft. Lots ?. 3. 4. 7 and the West 44 feet of Lot 1 and the W eat -* fe*t of Lot ft. Block 1ft. Twmrtdga Ad dition. Th# outer boundary of »«id district ahali be the outer boundary ef said lots herein aet forth. Section 3 That the City Clerk of the City of Omahg he. and is hereby, dtrect ed to advertias for and receive btda upon asphalt, stone, vitrified brick vitrified brick block, artificial atone, macadam, creosoted wood block and asphaltic con crete for the paving and curbing of aald district, said bids to be made under and In accordance with plana and specifica tion# prepared by. and on file In the of fice of. the City Engineer. Section 4 That this ordinance shall take effect amt he in force after 16 data from and after Ita paamng#. Passed: .Mar 13. lft: 4 JAMES C DAHLMAN. Mayor and President of City Council. Attest JAM.KS P. HOCTOK. _* S K A L) City Clerk. ORDINANCE NO i;7ft« An Ordinance creating Street Improve ment District No lefT in the City of untsha for the purpose of improving Twinvidge Boulevard from Wooiworth Avenue to Center Street by curbing and guttering, and fixing and defining the hound# ties of Said district, and direct ing the Cltv Clark to advei; re f r b da upon artificial atone, combined curb end gutter. BK IT ORDAINED BT THE CITT COI N cil ok mi: cm or om ah a S>rtlon 1. That street Improvement District No IlfT be and s hetebv, creat ed In the City of Omaha for the improve-! ment of Twlurldga Boulevard from Wool worth Avenue to Center Street by curb ing and guttering the earns. Sect on :. That S*r#st Improvement Dlatrlct No 74fT ahall comprise Twin > dga Boulevard from Wooiworth Avenue to v enter Street In aald city, and ahall Include 1 nts 7 V and the Wait 1g feet of Lot « Block 2. Lota 1. ft. 3. 4. 6, ft 21, Z£. 33, 74. 23. the East 2 feet of Lot 7, the East .14 feet of Lot 2ft. Bio, k J; 1, • I. 4, !«. IT. It 1 * the Feet 2 feyt of Lot 6, the East 13 feet of l.ot 16. Block 4 Loti 4 I. ft 7. the West 17 feet of Lot 3 the West .14 feet of l^ot 4 Block 6; Lots 4, 7. ft. •. 1«. 11. 12. the West 4? feet of l.ot 6. the West 1* feet of Lot IS. Block 4; Lots 1, ?. 2, 13. 12. the East 1ft feet of Lot 4. the Eaat 21 feet of Lot 11. Hlocfc ft I.ota 1, 4. I, all of Lot ft except the West c« feet. I.ot t except th^ West Cviy , CITY OrnClAL NOTICES. * ORDINANCE NO. 121IT. An Ordinance Treating Rawer District No. *61 In the City of Omaha, defining l»e limits end size of sewer and manner * of const! acting the aarat. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN CIL Or THE CITY Or OMAHA: Section 1. That Fewer District No. 56* be, end hereby Is, created in the City of urns he Fee lion 2. That Rawer District No. I»5 elistl compiles the following iota and trn< »* of real eetste, to-wlt: * . Lots 13. 14. 16 1*. IV. 13. It. 26. f:. 22. M sud 14. Block 24: Lots 1*. 14. 16. 1*. 17. 18. If. 20. II, 22 and 21. Block 26; Lote i, A. 4 6. *. 7, I. * 1". 11 end 12. Block ?ti; Lots *. 1. 4 I. I 7 I 4. 10. Jl and 12. Block 27; I .at 1. Block J*. West Ride Addition. Faction 3. That the Rawer Is Sewer District No. IS* shall be constructed aa ! follow*: Beginning at a paint on proposed T font no inch eewer In center of Walnut Rtreet, 23 feet Kaat of th# West line of 54th Street: thsnro North along a Ho# 21 feet Kaat of the West line of 66th Rtrte' with an 15-Inch pipe to a manhole on the North line of Walnut Rtreet; then**# tinning North with an lt-ipch pip* 4« a manhole at renter of Hickory Street; theni-e Kaat along center Jipe of Hickory Street with an 11-lneh pip* to a manhnl* 6 fret West of the Kaat lin* of »6ih Street; then* e continuing Kaat v.ith a 1 * - Inch pipe to a manhole ?5n feet Kaat of 66th Rireet; theme continuing Kaat with an 15 inch pipe to a manhole at tha cen ter of 4fth Rtreet; them* continuing Fan with an 8-in< h pipe »n a manhole '56 feet Kaat of 41th Rtreet; thence continu ing Kaat with an 1 inch pipe to a man hole ko feet We#t of 48th Street. The alignment and grade tn he s straight line between the points specified as nearly aa practicable and according to th# plans and specifications on file in the fc office of the City Engineer Rix-ln«h Junction piece* shall be placed *■ In said sower as shown on plana, or as directed In writing by the City Engineer. Faction 4. That the city Engineer be. • and he is hereb). authorised to advert for bids for the construction of said aewer according to the plans and apertfU ation* for the « (instruction thereof on file in hi* ifflce. such advertisement to be published “ash day In one dally Issue of the official paper rf the City for at leaat one week. • nd the expiration of the time for filing bin* fixed in such advertisement shall be no |eMs than one week after the first au thorized publication of auch advertise ment. / - The bid* shall be received and filed in the s)ffi» e of the City Engineer end shsli be publicly opened at the precise time stated in the advertiaem**n* : and he ihi make in abstract of ill bids received snd ■ball transmit such hid* together with the abstract thereof and hi* finding* and rer '.rl. rg in SiCO.-vJahce with Ordinaire No. 11 CM. W Street Eighteenth te Nineteenth S': vet. Eighteenth 9tree’. *•#*-: to "Y ’ Slre*t with n Sfroet. Improvement District No. 2377 by paving and curbing, in accordance with Ordinance No. 11719. Twentv-tblrd Street. Deer Park Boule vard to former C tv Limits North of ‘'A** Street, within Street Improvement Dis trict Ne. 2391. by paving and curb ng in accordance with Ordinance No. 11743. Sixteenth Street. Deer Park Boulevard to "CTS Street within Street Improvement Diatrict Ne 2411 by paving end curbing, in accordant* with Ordinance No. 1174V Twelfth St-eet. Mid CUy Avenue to South Une Mid City Addition, w thin Street Improvement District No 2422. H* paving and curbing in accordance with Ordinance No 11*19 A I'edar Street, Fourth Street to Sixth*** Street, within Street Improvement D‘e- . » trict No 2439 bv paving and curbing. In • v accordance with Ordinance No. 111*2. Seventr. S'-eet. Hickory S’ree? to Ten ter Street, within Street Improvement Dis trict No 144* by paving and curbing, n accordance with Ordinance Ne 11!T# North and South alley between Twen ty-fifth and Twenty-alxth Streeta, ~F** Street to •ST* Street within Street Im provement Diatrict Ne 3459 by paving. In accordance with Ordinance Vo. Twentr-eeventh Street. •*0‘* Street ta •T' Street, within Street Improvement Diatrict No. 54S1. bv raving and curbing, in accordance with CYdtnance No. 11*92. Martha Street. Sixth Street to point on Beat line Lot 21. Fixa'e Addition. wttMn Street Improvement District No 3419. br raving and carbine in accordance with Ordinance No 11914, Fifteenth Street. "T"* Street to -W S:re*t within Street Improvement Dle trirt No. 2599. br paving and curbing, in avcordanc# with Ordinance No 11947 "O ' Street Thirteenth Street to Seven teenth Streot. within Street Improvement 1119 bv paving and curbing, in acrordence with Ordinance Ne 1199* Aliev between Nineteenth and Twenti eth "Q" te ' S Streeta. within Street Improvement Diitrlc: No !H1 bv pav- • m in accordance with Ordinance Ne. 17M? Fourteenth Street, Missouri Avenue te **M'' Street, within Street Bnpreve*r ent hiitrlrl No lltl bv paving and curbing, in accordance with Ordinance Vo ’*95? * O’* Street. Twentv. seventh Strat* Twentv eighth Street w^h'n Street Irv provement Dtatrict Vo bv paving end curbing. In accerdanoe with Ovdinen-e No 1*974. Spring St-eet. Seventeenth Street te Eighteenth S’reet. within Street Improve mart Dtetrlot Vo H?4 br rtr'nf e**d curbing'. In accordance with Ordinance No. J? bo a-'mg the n -iub*- <-f • * d at Hot bid upon The Teunoti »eer* • • • t .'H ,K*j U, II »»* IV,