The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 08, 1924, Image 9

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    BEE CLASSIFIED
AD RATES
lie per line each day, 1 or 1 aaya.
17c per line each day, 3 or « daya.
16c per line each day, 7 days.
15c per line each day. 30 daya
r LOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED
ADS.
Pfornlng Edition ..I p. na.
Evening Edition .11:00 a. m.
Sunday Edition.0:00 p. m. Saturday
althei charge or caah orders.
Classified Ada accepted at the following
offices:
Main Office.17th and Fa mam Sts
South Omaha. .N. W. Cor. 14th and N Sts
Council Biuffa.16 Scott St
Telephone
ATlantic IMA
THE EVENING BEE.
THE OMAHA MORNING HER
CLASSIFICATION. j
Funeral Notices ....# |
Vaults and Monument* . t
I iincral Directors . g
Cemeteries ........I- A
Florist* . a
tar«l of Thank* ..J.................. 6
lodge Notices . 7
4 nming Events .•••••. 8
Personals ...••••••. 9
Lost anil Found . IQ
AUTOMOBILES.
Automobiles tar Sais ................. 11
Trueks for Hale ..... 12
Automobile Agencies . 181
Motorcycles and Bicycle* ............. 14
Automobiles for Exchange . 151
\uto Accessories, Ports . 18
He.*vice Stations—Repairing . 17 I
Auto Livery, Garage* ... 18'
Wanted—Automobiles .,lM,‘ 1§
(.arages for Kent . fo
BUSINESS SERVICE.
Business Services Offered .tl
Pudding Contractors . *2
Heating and Plumbing .28
Insurance .. ... 24
Jlillinery—Dn-Mmakln* . 2S
Moving—Truikirut—8tora«« .. go
1 .tinting ana Papering ./. 27
latent Attorn*** .. 28
Printing Stationery .. .....! 29
Professional Service .. 80
Repairing . §1
Renovating and Dyeing . $2
Laundries . 88
Tailoring and Pressing 84
Wanted—Bu*i lies* Service ..85
EMPLOYMENT.
Help Wanted—female . $8
Help Wanted— Male .. I7
Help Wanted—Male and Female .... 38
Jr^alohmen and Agents . 89
r Situation* Wanted—Female .‘ 40
Situation* Wanted—Male .41
FINANCIAL.
Business Opportunities ..42
Investment—Stocks—Bonds .48
Real Fe-tute Loans . 44
Money to (.oar . 45
Wanted to Borrow . 40
EDUCATIONAL.
Correspondence Courses .47
l,iocl!1 InHtrurtion llmwi . 44
Musical—Dramatic .49
Dancirfg Academies . AO
Private Instruction .AI
Wanted Instrmtion . 82
LIVESTOCK.
Dogs. Cats and Pets .*....88
Horne*. Unit It. Veit hies . 54
Poultry and Supplies .55
anted—LiveHtoek .66
MERCHANDISE.
Articles for Sale . 57
BuNlness Kaiiionicnt . Ah
Building Material* .. 59
Farm und Dairy Products . 09
Fuel and Feed . 81
Good Things to Eat...82
Home-Mode Things .68
‘Household 4«t ods . 64
Swap Column .65
Jewelry atm Watches . 08
Machinery ami Tool* .67
Seeds, P.ani* and Flower* .68
Specials at the Stores . 69
Musical Instruments . 70
Radio Equip mrnt .71
Wearing Apparel . . 72
W anted to Buy . 73
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Rooms With Board .. 74
Room* Without Board . 75
Room* for Housekeeping . 76
Furnished Rooms .70-A
Rooms. Unfurnished.77
Where to Stop in Town .. 78
Wanted— Rooms and Board .79
REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT.
Apartment*—Furnished ..60
Apartments—Unfurnished .81
Business Place* for Kent .82
House* for Rent . 83
House*—Furnished ..At
4)ffices and Desk Room .••..... 8ft
Oat-of-Tcivn Property .•••••••• 80
Suiuirhan for Rent . 07
Farm laands for Kent .. 88
hummer I’lace for Rent .89
WauUd to K*nt . 90
REAL ESTATE—FOB SALE.
PrUUMlnes* Property . 01
Real Estate—In v estments . 92
J arms and latods for Sale .98
City Acreage for Sale . 94
House* for Sale . 95
Homes—North . 96
Houscn—South . 97
Houses—West . .......... 98
Houses—Benson . 99
1’or Sal*—Dundee . 1041
For Hale—Florence ..101
l or Sale—4 .»tiji<ll Bluff* ..102
lot* for Sale . 103
Real Estate for Exchange .1U4
Wanted—Real Kitate ...105,
AUCTION*.
\ notion ‘■ales . 106
Ileal Ehtute for Auction .107
ANNOl.NlFMKN'la.
Funeral Notices. i
vlANCUSO—Mrs. Frances, 1246 South Six
;eenth street, passed away July 6. De
based Is survived by her husband, Joseph
four daughters, Mrs. Frank Palladlno.
Mrs. Alesio Hllvio, Mrs. Tony Pollto, and
Rose; four sons, Jim, Napoleon, Joseph
and Frank.
Funeral services Tuesday, July 8, at 8:15
a. m. from the residence to St. Phllomena
church at 9 a. m Interment Holy Sep
ulcher cemetery.
FRELING—Eugene N. Horn In 1870 "in
Milwaukee, Wi«. Came tc Omaha, Neb.,
in 19I)t>; located on Norm Sixteenth street
for one year, then at present address,
1803 Farngm, where he was In the leather
goods business with Ricnard Stelnle. Mr.
Freling is survived by his wife, Lizzie
Freling, his son, Eugene R. Freling, age
18; his aged mother, two sisters and one
brother in Milwaukee.
COIIEE—Newton, age 42. Residence 51 IT
North Fourteenth avenue Deceased
survived by his wife. Louise, two brothsrn
and one sister, Mrs. pella Slpe of Nor
folk. Neb.
Funeral Monday, 4 P. M., from the Heafey
<fc Heafey chapel. Interment Forest
Lawn.
BOILER—Mrs. Mary A., age 69 years,
passed away at local hospital Sunday.
Body will he taken from Lesfle O. Moore
funeral home. 24th and Wirt, to Griswold,
la., where funeral services will he con
ducted. Wednesday afternoon July 9.
192 4.
HARROW—Lucy, aged 32, wife of Clifford
Vr. Harrow, died July 4.
Funeral Tuesday, July 8, 2;80, from the
Miller Park Presbyterian church. Thirtieth
and Huntington avenue. Interment For
est Lawn cemetery.
►•WRIGHT—Mrs. Eva A., age 67, passed
^ /way at local hospital Sunday.
Body will be taken from ^Leslie O. Moore
funeral home. Twenty-fourth and Wirt,
to Vllliaca, la., where funeral service
will be conducted Tuesday afternoon,
July 8, 1924.
KESSLER—Freida. ags 7 years Survived
by her father. Richard, of Bea'.rlce, Neb.,
and three sisters. Remains will be sent
from the Heafey & Heafey chapel Monday (
A. M. to Beatrice, Neb.
Vaults and Monuments. 2
“Automatic Sealing** concrete burial vaults
recommended by all leading undertakers
Mfg by umaha Concrete Burial Vault Co.
t.- - -----—
Funeral Directors. 3
HEAFEY A HEAFEY
Undertakers and Embalmers
Phone HA. 0266 Office 2611 Faroe in
(ESTABLISHED SINCE 18621
KORIHKO FUNERAL HOME
25d and O Sta. 1250 8. llth 8t
MA. 0640. AT. 1878
* BHAILBY A DORRANCK.
1823 CUMING ST.. JA. 6626
DUFFY A JOHNSTON.
Sit S. 83d. new funeral home HA. 0417
LESLIE O MOORE^ 24th and Wirt WE
0047. _
H< >FFM AN-CR08BY ambulance. Dodge
and 241!» Rt. Funeral directors. JA. 3901.
, HU LAB A UUCP BN.
( Funeral directors 2224 < umtng JA 122ft
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN
34 11 Farnutn 8t
1 N p. 8WANHON 17TH AND CUMING
Quiet. Dignified Supervision
C. c7 HAYNE8 FUNERAL H06YK
3920 N 24th St KE C2R7
(fmctorle*. 4
VISIT l'<7 REST LAWN
West of Florence
Omaha's APoat Beautiful Cemetery
820 Acres Perpetual Care.
1 Office* at the Cemetery and 720 Brandets
Theater Bldg.
Monroe News Sold.
Columbus, Neb. July 7.—For the
fourth time In one year the Monroe
Weekly New* hoe changed hands.
. .-■'This time It was purchased by I^e
S. E- Johnson, Holstein, la., who pur
chased the sheet from Kdwnrd Ryder
Arcadia, Neb., who has been runnlnc
the paper for three months
_ANNOrNCKMKNTS.
Personals. »
JnHS.8ALVATiON Arm>' mduatrlat horn.
•oltcita your old clothing, turnttura. mnga
.. .... «•**«*■ Wo distribute. Phono
■A; 41ss *bil our wagoc will call. Call
?wL. 5.*ct .our D*w home. 1110-1111-1114
Uodgo atrooL
_ai'tomoiVilks.
_Automobiles lor Sale. 11
OAKLAND.
JUS £ord Touring Car. runs good..I 60.00
1922 Ford Touring, starter. 200.U0
34-B Oakland Sedan. 250.00
1»21 Chandler, sport model. 275.00
1920 Bulck . 260.00
Oakland 4-passenger Coupe... 600.00
34-C Oakland Sedan. 475.00
Stephens Touring Car. 98.00
34-B Touring Car. 98.00
1920 Ford Sedan . 226.00
1921 Ford Sedan . 260’00
34-D Oakland Sport, One shape... 660.00
1921 Gardner Touring Car. 275.00
34-B Oakland Touring. 125.00
10 other good cars to select from.
Open Sunday Mornings.
OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO.,
20th and Harney Streets. AT. 2929.
MURPHY DID IT
USED CAR DEP’T.
1918 Bulck Tour., very good.2200
1921 Oakland Tour., very good.1165
1923 Ford Tour., starter and D. M...S285
1924 Ford Coupe, like new.$625
1923 Star Tour., guaranteed.$360
1923 Star Sedan, demonstrator.$575
1921 Ford 8edan, new paint .$275
We Will Make Terms That You
Can Afford to Pay.
COMB IN ANY TIME.
. ANDREW MURPHY
& SON,
AT- 4«H. 1410 Jackaon.
DURANT AND STAR CARS.
MURPHY DTD IT.
Downtown Uted Car Stor*.
1410 Jackson._ AT. 4411.
NA8H-VRIE8EMA AUTO CO.,
„ USED CAR STORE.
2054 Farnam. AT. 4S92
USED CARlT
O. N Bonncy Motor Cm.
__2654 Farnam.
CHALMP7R8 sedan, good condition, used
trucks from 1 to 3-ton.
International Harvester Co. AT. 0705.
GOOD USED CARS
BUY YOURS AT
__GUT L. SMITH_
HUDSON Supergix. 7-passenger touring,
fine condition, at a bargain. HA. 7923.
Auto Aeressorle*, Parta. 16
GUARANTEED n.w and iiwd auto oarta
at a BDaclal cut uric*. Naoraaka Auto
Parta 1016-18 Harnav St JA <111 and
:'20f. fumina St AT. \»1»
BIO hnrttkln In all atandard makti of
**•«», Ford tires $5 and up. Kaplan Auto
Parta Co.. Jill Nicholaa.
Service Stations, Repairing. i;
INDUSTRIAL AUTO MACHINISTS.
Rayfleld carburetor and Klaemann mac
neto aervlce. AT *660.
P. MEl.CHOIRS & 8. N 417 8. 1*TH
IHSINESS SKRVICE. ~
^jSnHnery^Urertsimrklng^^^sS
ACCORDION, side, knife, hot pleating,
covered buttons, all styles; hemstitching,
buttonholes. Write Ideal Button and
Pleating Co.. 608 Brown Block. Omaha
Neb. Telephone JA 1926.
NEB PLEATING CO.
Hemstitching. Covered Buttons.
1804 Farnam, Second Floor JA. 6670
Moving—Truclilng—Storage 16
GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE.
PACKING, MOV1NO, SHIPPING. 8TORINO
Eatlmatea turnlahed. AT 0230 or JA. 4126
BEKIN8 OMAHA VAN * STORAGE.
76tb and Leavenworth 8ta Packing, mov
init, atorage, ahlpplng. JA. 416*.
GORDON‘8 FIREPROOF WHSE. A VAN
216 North nth St. Phone JA 30*2: mov
Ina, uacktna. atoraga. ahlppln*.
Painting and Papering. 27
DON'T TAKE A CHANCE
Employ a maattr painter and docorator
Painting and decorating apecial dlacottat
on wall naper.
FRED PARKS PAINT STORE.
470* S. 24th. AT 7404 MA. 0101
NEAT, artlatlc cement work done; 30
yeara’ experience; olso cyclone cellar,
arch, atepa. KE. 3862.
Patent Attorneys. 28
PATENT I,A tV VERS.
STUROES & STURGES, United Statee
and foreign patent* and trade-ntarka ob
tained, Infringement searches, lnveetl**
tluna. etc. -814 umaha Nat. Bank Hid*
J. W MARTIN, fils Petera Truat Bid* .
Omaha; also Washington. Double service
slngl* fee Also helD sell patent*.
Printing—Stationery. 2K
Commercial printing Eddy Printing
Co IH South 13th Si '■•'one JA 606
Professional Service. SO
osteopathic physicians
DHS NIEMANN .% MERRITT
Adjustlve osteopathy, Electro-Therapy op
tometry. 821 Woodman Bldg., AT. 2871.
Repairing. 31
USED and new sewing maentoee. Sew
ing machines and vlctrolas repaired
Rent machines, fl per week. IS per mo
MICKEL MUSIC HOU8E
15th end Harney_ AT 4161
EMILOYMKNT
Help Wanted—Female. .36
I3E a beauty specialist. It pays big
wages; men ns Independence; positions
waiting or have your own shop; day or
evening classes. Call or write Moler Col
lege. 109 H. 16th fit.
COMPETENT white girl for general
houaewtxrk. References required. Tel.
WA, 077 2. 108 North 6 5th fit.
ENROLL at the largest comptometer
school. 300 Couitney Bldg JA. 1493
WANJKfD—A white girl as cook; small
family; good wages. HA. 0069.
Help Wanted—Male. 37
MEN—Learn barber trade. It pays big
wages and offers steady work; short
course; dnr or evening; earn while you
learn. Calf or write. Moler Barber Col
lege, 109 8. 16th.
ALI. MEN. women, boys, girls, 17 to 65
willing to accept government positions
$117«|250 (traveling or stationary). Write
Mr, Oaement. 186. fit Louis. Mo.
WANTED—Ladle* In this locality to em
broider linens for us at home during
their leisure momenta. Write at once,
"Fashion Embroideries.*' 680 Lima, Ohio
FIREMEN, brakemen, beginners 6160
1260 (which position 7) Hallway Y-2684.
Omaha Bee.
Help Wanted—Mule and Female. 3#
HUSTLING organiser, business-social so
ciety, bookkeepers, clerks. Give reference
in detail. Box Y-2C89. Omaha Bee.
Salesmen and Agent*. SI#
SALESMAN.
Our Mr. W. L Pritchard will bo at the
Hotel Fontenelle on July 7th. and 6th
to select h representative to sell the
Encyclopedia Britannic*, New Worm. The
man we want must be over 26 years
of age, and can qualify to cars for out
lends In Omaha. Permanent position.
Phone for appointment.
A UT< >M OIIIL E 8 A LK8 M K N.
We have * very fine proposition for three
first-class men. Only su< h men that
have shown results will be considered
Ask for retail sales manager
OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO..
20th and Harney fits.
AGENTS—-Plenr ~lT&" to |I0 a 'day selling
Dsrn E-Z, cold patch for stocking*
Wheaton Laboratories. La Cross”, WIs.
FIN A NCI All
Business Opportunities. 42
BALES LJSTItIBUTOR.
Chicago concern will make exclusive con
tract with responsible indlvldim l or *0Qf
earn with proven sales record for their
products In Nebraska territory; first yes re
sales will approximate flO.UflO, with very
substantial profits nod rsutst bustnssfl
secured Applicants must be financially
responsible; nominal working chnttsl
necessary. Telephoto* W. .1 Glynn, Jlote)
Fontenells, for nMintment.
FOR HALE Hardware atOOk f<*r hiiI”. No
; tends* go. Good town and good buslno-e
Reason for selling, sickness. V *o&0,
Omaha Bee. •
_FINANCIAL.
Business Opportunities. 42
FOR SALE—Hotel, 22 rooms, In R. R.
town of 4,000 population, N. E. Kansas;
4 lots, corner 100-ft. street, fins location;
close to H. R. shops and depot; $1,600 to
$1,800 will handle furnishings, with satis
factory terms on building; possession giv
en July 16, 3 924. Emil Hoffmeyer. 700
West 4th St.. Holton. Kan.
$3,000.00 CASH will do It. Buy auto re
pair shop, accessories gas sta., long lease;
1923 receipts $17,000.00. Box 134, Buhl,
Idaho.
Investment—Stocks—Bonds. 43
M. A. ANDERSON CO.. JA. 6107.
Real estate Surety bonds and kindred Ins.
Keal Estate lA>ans. 44
MONEY TO LOAN
On 1st and 2d Mortgages.
We buy outright for cash
Existing mortgages and land contracta
Prompt Action
H. A. WOLF CO.,
682 Saunders-Kennedy Bldg. AT. 8160
OMAHA HOMES—EAST NEB. FARMS
O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Om. Nat Bk Bldg JA 8716
6*4 AND 6 PER CENT MONfeY.
Loans on Omaha Improved property at
lowest rates
FRANK H. BINDER.
823 City National.JA. 2661
SIX per cent loans on Omaha residences
Cash on hand. Prompt service. E. H
Lougee. Inc.. 638 Keellne Bldg.
SECOND mortgages or contracts pur
chased by Tukey Company 620 First Ns
tional Bank. JA. 4221.
LOW RATE on city property, quickly
closed; no monthly paymenta JA. 1638
W. T. Graham.
6Vb AND 6 PER CENT—No DELAY
GARVIN BROS 646 Omaha Nat. Bide
I WILL buy mortgages and contracts
Corkln. 948 Om. Nat. Bldg.. Omaha Neb
Farm Loans on west. Neb. and N. E. Colo
farms. Kloke Ii. vestment Co.. Omaha.
Money to Loan. 43
THIS COMPANY IB ORGANIZED
To supply your money wants In the same
wav that banka supply the money wants
of the business community
Any amount loaned ud to 1600 and you
can repay It In easy monthly payments.
Our equal payment plan repays the loan
and all charges.
We have been in business In Omaha over
30 years and can assure you of a aulek
confidential and square deal.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY..
606 Karbach Block. Tel. JA. I2»6
Southeast corner 16th and Douglas Sts
Omaha Bee.
DIAMOND loans at lowest rates, buslaesa
strictly confidential. The Diamond Loan
Co.. 1514 Dodee bt. Established U>4.
MONEY to loan on automobile. AT. 6481
EDUCATIONAL.
Local Instruction Classes. 48
HIGH SCHOOL, GRADUATES make flu,
best operators. A six weeks' course In
our echool will lift you from ths Inexperi
enced class to the position of an expert
worker. Ca»i and investigate.
COMPTOMETER SCHOOL.,
JA. 1493. 300 Courtney Bldg
"The School That Graduates Experts. *
DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL
Complete courses in all commercial
branches. Shorthand, typewriting, teleg
raphy, salesmanship, civil service. Phone
JA. 1666. Complete catalog free.
BOYLES COLLEGE.
18th and Harney Sts.Omaha, Neb.
EIGHT to 13 weeks prepare you for a
fine office position. Call AT. 7774 or
write American college. 1913 Farnam.
TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE
1402 Dodge St 1204 Douglas It
Call or write for information.
DWORAK BUSINESS COLLEGE
Stenography and Bookkeeping.
Wead Bldg 18th and Farnam. AT. 7414
Dancing Academies 50
Largest dancing classes In Omaha.
•There’s a Reason.
KEEP'S. HOTEL HOME.
Join Now. JA. 4470
"livestock. ~
Horses, Cattle, Vehicles. 54
HORSE and harness for sale cheap.
Phone JA. 6441.
Business Equipments. 58
WE BUY sell safes, make desks, show
rases, etc Omaha Fixture A Supply Co.
S W cor 11th and Douglaa JA. 37 L 4
Fuel and Feed. <J
KINDLING—$6 truckload, delivered; saw
dust, shavings Phone JA 4740
Good Things to Eat. 62
CURRANTS for sale at Ihm Fruit farm,
6iat and Military Ave. WA. 1987.
Household Goods. 64
BEAUTIFUL blue velour overstaffed par
lor suite, cost 1350 one year ago, is In ex
cellent oondltlon; Edison phonograph and
records, highest rash offer on articles
fakes them. 707 S. 36th. HA. 36S9.
YOU ARE LOSING, every day that you
fall to take advantage of the furniture
bargains at Stephenson's. 150* Capitol
Ave. Private nales and auction.
Swap Column. 65
GOOD «iuh*n oibln*t and Simons sani
tary vouch, large rug* to exchange for twtn
beds, smaller rug or dresser. WE. 6724 F3.
^TVE rooms of" furniture, flat for rent,
for late model Ford roadster. Omaha
Has, Box A-1230
TO sell or trade, (mtcher protector, for
field glasses, or what have you? Benson
Station. Box 41.
Machinery and Tool*. 67
NEW and second-hand motors, dynamos,
LeBron Elect! leal Works 116-20 Ho 12th
Radio Equipment. 71
RADIOLO Super.Heterodyne—Trade your
old set in on one of these latest models;
good allowance, terms If desired. Radio
Apparatus Co.. 1808 Farnam
Wanted to lluy. 78
DESKS. DESKS. DESKS.
New desks, used (leeks, bought, sold and
traded. J. C. Reed. 1207 Farnam St. AT
4144
WANTED—Used 12x30 Corliss Engine,
66x18 boiler. Topeka Rendering Co., To.
peka. Kan .
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Furnished Booms 75
2573 DODGE-—Nice fur. rin. for bnslnena
klrl or adulta and kitchen prlvledge If
desired.
LOCUST ST 2211 — Large, coo! rooms for
sleeping or light housekeeping WE. 6741
ROOM for rent. Harney line, prefer gen
tleman, references exchanged. WA. 6688.
PARK AVE., 1113.—Well furnished sleep
Ing roomH, gentlemen, reasonable rent.
831 PARK AVE—Nicely furnished; con
venient to two car lines. HA. 1096.
WA. 73&1 (TEL.)—We have Just what
you want In rooms. Fine district.
38TH HT., 104 s—Furnished room for one
or two gentlemen. HA. 1606,
HA. 80J7 (Tel.)—Beautiful room and
kitchen; also extra bed room
HA. 374f* (TEL )—Nice south front room
rear Technical high.
Room* for lloti«f>k('rping. 7fi
NICE7LY furnished front room suite in
Inrge modern private residence. Nice lo
cation, 1 block to car. Adults. WE. 4348.
1HORWALD will sublease 2 rm. apt.; ref
f ere nee* required; rent* $66 In summer.
H A
Where to SR>$i hi Town. 78
HOTEL H A NI''l»R I)— 1 9th ami Farnam
HOTEL HENHftAW—ittth and Farnam
Stierial rates to permanent guests.
HU \I, ESTATE—KOII RENT.
A par I merit*—Fu rriiMicd. 80
M2.; NO urn HT Nlr.lv fur . HkT.
home Large, airy, 4 rooms, private bath,
oast poic.h, lawn, laundry, walking din
tame WE. 3843. 1st floor. Also 4 Tins
unfurnished.
2128 WIRT ST.—2 Inrge rooms and kltch
nnejts apt ; everything furn WE. ossj
HUNTER INN HOME for the traveling
man #nd wife at 4940 >4tb and i■«..i«#*
TFIE LANDUN, 611 H fT'I'lf ST tool,
• lean housekeeping or sleeping rooms
NEWLY die- mod airy 2-rm. apt. 1837
8 23d St. Heat, light, water free.
Apartment*—F ii rniahwl. MU
2210 HARNEY- Furnished 2-room apt.
Close In. JA 4006.
N
REAL ESTATE—FOR RENT.
Apartments—Unfurnished. 81 |
I-room apartment In tha Sterling,
18th and St. Mary.
FIRST TRUST CO.
AT. 0729.
FIVE ROOM all \nodern, downtown
apartment, Steam heat and water fur.
nlahed. Only $12.50 per month. Meyers
& Ralnbolt Co. 424 Omaha National
Hank. JA. 0746.
APARTMENTS and flata for rent.
VV J. PALMER CO. AT. 1010
Real Estate Management Specialists.
FOR ONE OK
DRAKES 1,000 APARTMENTS
Call Jackaon 2805.
PETERS TRUST COMPANY
'WHERE OMAHA RENTS"
AT. 0644. 17th and Farnsm Bta
Thorwald will sublease 8-rm apt. Refer
ence! required. Renta $55 in summer.
HA. 6610.
STEAM HEAT, 6-room apta . $30 and up;
close In. (3 P. Stebblna. 1610 Chicago 8t.
6-ROOM modern, fine condition, choice
location. HA. 7124 or HA. 6994.
Business Places for Rent. 82
16TH 8T. corner basement etore: low rent, j
Q. P. Stebblna. 1610 Chicago.
Houses for Rent. 83
6-r. mod. stucco, garage, 312 N 48....$70 i
5- r. apt. Dunsany, 10th & Pierce.$40
6- r. apt. 2612 N. 16th.$2f,
3-r. apt.. 2612 N. 16th.$18
2-r. apt.. 2612 N. 16th.$11
Om. Ren Ex, JA. 3519; HA. 2608.
BRICK duplex for rent excellent loca
tion. Rent reasonable.
JOHN R. McCAltVILLE. AT, 6026.
3014 JACKSON ST.—Ideal modern bunga
low, walking distance, $65 per mo. HA.
■i:i3Q.
HAMILTON, 3886—Five-room bungalow
(garage), $32 60. Frank Carey, HA. 0923.
3226 MAPLE—4-room modern house ex
cept heat. <16 a month. WE. 3607.
5-ROOM house, modern except heat. $25.
K5U South 2 lit St.
2609 CAPITOL AVE.—6-Toom house, part
ly modern.
1005 S. 42d St.—6-room house, $36 per
month.
HEAL ESTATE—FOR KENT.
Houses, Furnished. 84
WII.L share modern home, Miller park
district, with coupe. Kill. 0528.
Offices and Desk Room. 85
OFFICE In front of «lev,tor and deelra
hie office suit. In Flrat Nat. Bank Bldg
Call AT. 0728. b\ H. Oroeaman.
hummer Place for Rem. 89
OKOBOJI—Private cottage for rent in
August; furnished, spacious, convenient,
reasonable, near golf grounds. Drawer E
Orange City, la.
HEAL. ESTATE—mK SALE.
Business Property. SI
BUS. proporty, 66 foot. 2 house,; near
t*. O. |t>,700, Great bargain. JA. 9327.
Houses (or Sale. yj
i-ROOM bouse, <2,600. Cloaa In. Great
bargain. JA. 0127.
Houses—North. 90
Get Interested in This
$400
n«w bungalow just being finished,
uonvenieittly located, near new North
High. Price 94,999. Strictly modern and
complete with cabinets, gas equipment,
un'oi WA^’-m0*1 ula' *'“• WA
Grove-Hibbard,
, _ .. Bull<ler» ot Good Home,.
AT. 1162. 222 Bandera Reeerve Life Bldg.
I have a neat 6-room bungalow, all mod
ern, brand new, and on a paved street
garage. Lasy terms. Owner, HA. 2844,
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O. E. BUCK & CO. buy and aall home.
Houses—South. #;
NINt-room house, all modern, garage.
blK lot. easy term*. 2427 tj. 16th. A* 70*9
Also u-rooin huu.e. South Omaha. <l,IOu.
6-ROOM house with store building. Cor
lot ilako offer. <250 cash, i602 Vallei
lienk c. Heat Co. AT. 41<6.
(louses—West. 9s
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A HOME
UNTIL
you have ee*n tb„ j model faoujea, m
flffiTKtn 'bUl« C0®Plet« 1,1 Doau
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venient frnture included. Phone any
time end let our salesmen call for you
and see J I
EOW* PIKRCE ST • * ROOMS. BUNQA- 1
14o7 80. 46TJI AVE, 6 R. COLONIAL.
Nl4^-* WOOLWORTII, 6 ROOM COLO
i-tch hae fireplace, bookcases. tile bath
• lie1*.114 tube, pedestal lavatory*
buJ*t-in kitchen cabinet*, breakfast table
V? £A„rin *l* and floors, eta. «l,00u to
$1,600 cash will handle. Make your au
ijoauinent today with
BUCK ,1m °mah* N*Vl JA. 1543
Salesmen. Lungren, KE 03oi,
Baker WA. 3613, Bog, Wg. «3 7 2.
CHOICE BUNGALOW—WEST
PRICE ONLY $M-b0. $1,260 DOWN
Five large room* and bath, all
on the one floor, oak finish In
main rooms, good attic, splendid
baa-n.eril. large lot, only l
block to car.
OSBORNE REALTY CO..
530 Peters Trust Bldg. JA. S28I
OWNER LEAVING CITY.
6 rooms and breakfast nook; beet lot In
Went Leavenworth Diet., large living room
with fireplace, model kitchen, 3 bedrooms,
one has fireplace and French doors open
ing on balcony; oak and birch finish.
AT. 4061. KE. 1732
FOR sale by owner, 5-room, partly mod
ern; plenty fruit and shrubbery, Grounds
76x120 feet- Price $2,000. 6630 bpencer.
FOWLER FIN DM FOLKS who buy boruea
List your property with us for results
JA. 1421 BURT C. FOWLER Co., Realtors
NEW COLONIAL home. 6 rooms, corn**
built-in tub. breakfast table, pa\ed street.
close to car >1.000 rash Eve. WA 7060
WILL build in your order on our beauii
ful lots in Kdgewood, very enay terms
Phone AT *640
3 til JON EH hT.—7 rooms, all modern,
convenient location. Make an offer. JA
4*67
For aNale—Dundee. 100
DUNDEE BUNGALOW.
NEAR DTIl AM* BURT.
Very reasonable term* Nearly new, five
rooms, strictly modern; <>ak floors
throughout. Beautiful location Street
paved. Only $600 cash, fall HA. 64»i6.
For Sale—Florence. 10.
NIBTHAWAY sells to whites only. Head
(auceelon, a Klu Kluxer for all. KE
14»>9.
l ots (or Sale. 143
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DUNDEE BUILDING 8ITK8.
GEORGE A CO.. RKALTtms.
8th Kloor City Nat. Hk, Bldg AT 1014
LOT 60x167, on 2nd Av,nu.. faring liana
com Bark, for sal. at an atlrartlv, prleo
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CHAU W YOUNG I Wm.
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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE.
Wanted—Real Estate. 105
NEW HOMES—SOUR TERMS.
GRuVE-HIBBARD CO..
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UTK OFFICIAL NOTICES^
NOTICE.
To the owneri jf all lota, land* tracts
and parcela of lands, within Street Im
provement District No. 2593 and to the
owners of hII Ion. tracts and parcels
of lands. abutting on or adlacent to
that rart of Ohio Street from 6*th
Street to 80th Street, in the City of
Omaha, Nebraska.
Notice la hereby given that there has
been filed with the City Clerk of the
City of Omaha a petition for the im
provement of that part of Ohio Street
from 66th Street to 60th Street, in the
City of Omaha, by Paving and Curb
ing. said petition being In words and
figures as follows:
Petition tor Improving Ohio Street,
from 6Cth Street to 60th street.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha:
We, the undersigned, owners of lots
or landa abutting upon that uart of
Ohio Street from 66th Street to 60th
Street in Street Improvement District No.
2693. in the City of Omaha, being record
owners of a majority of the feet front
age on said part of aaid street, as
shown by the generally recognized maps
of said city, do hereby petition that the
same be improved by Paving and Curb
ing.
And we do further petition the Council
to order such improvement and cause
it to be made, and that thirty clays be
allowed to the property owners in paid
District within which to designate the
material desired to be used in the paving
of said street.
Earl Moneymaker. May 81, 1924. Lots
19 and 20. Block 14. Rose Hill Addi
tion. 100 feet front by 180 feet deep.
Albert Anderson. June 2. 1924. Lot 9.
Block 13. Rose Hill Addition. 60 feet
front by 130 feet deep.
Augusta J. Johnson. June 8. 1924. Lots
I, 2. 3. Block 13. Rone Hill Addition. 140
feet front bv 130 feet deep.
John A. and Sophie Johnson. June 2.
1924, Lot 4. Block 13. Rose Hill Addi
tion. 50 feet front by 130 feet deep.
Walker Martin. June 2. 1924. Dots 6
and 6. Block 13. Rose Hill Addition. 60
feet front by 130 feet deep.
Laure A. and Horen C. Nielsen, Juns 2.
1924. Lot 10. Block 13. Bose Hill Addi
tion, 60 feet front by 130 feet deep.
Gottfried (his X Mark) Amatutm.
Walker Martin, witness, June 2, 1924, Lota
14 and 16. Block 14. Rose Hill Addition.
95 feet front by 130 feet deep.
Mrs. Karen Darpen, June 2, 1924. Lot
7, Block 18. Rose Mill Addition. 60 feet
front by 130 feet deep.
Hugh Jone-e. June 2. 1924, Lot 31.
Block 14. Rose Hill Addition, 60 feet front
by 120 feet deeo.
Mabel Hanker. June 2. 1924. Lots 12
and 13. Block 4. Rose Hill Addition. 100
feet front bv 130 feet deep.
Leonard H. Winter. June 2. 1924. Lota
10 and 11. Block 4. Rose Hill Addition.
100 feet front by 130 feet deep.
Laurltz Jorgensen. June 2. 1124. Lot
II, Block 3. Rose Hill Addition. 50 feet
front by 130 feet deep.
Thomas B. Trogo. Juno 2. 1924. Lot
18. Block 3. Rose Hill Addition. 60 feet
front by 130 feet deep- . ..
George C. Flack. June 3. 1924. Lot
9. Block 4. Rose Hill Addition. 60 feet
front by 130 feet deep. _ . _
Hjalinar Nelson. June 8, 1924. Lot 8,
Block 13. Rose Hill Addition. 60 feet front
by 130 feet deep. .....
Alfred and Blanche Nelsen. June f. 1924.
lot 19, Block 3, Rose Hill Addition. 60
feet front by 130 feet deep.
John Henry and Mary A Maekin. June
3. 1924, Lot 20. Block 3. Rose Hill Addi
tion, 60 feet front by 130 feet deep.
Thomas Zacek, June 4. 1924. South H
of Dot 24 and all of Lots 25 and 26. in
Block 14. Rose Hill Addition, 140 feet
front by 65 feet deep.
Edward H. Sprague, Juns 4. 1924, Lots
21. 22 and 23. Block 3 Rose Hill Addltloa
150 feet front by 130 feet deep.
Filed: June 12. 1024, at 10:20 o’clock
а. m.
Tou are further notified that you and
each of you will have fifteen daye from
July 7. 1924, the first day of publication
hereof. In which to file protest In the of
fice of the City Clerk against the regu
larity, legality or sufficiency of said
petition or any signature thereon.
Published in accordance with Resolu
tion No. 4147, Series 1924.
Omaha. Nebraska July 7. 1924
JAMES F. HOCTOR,
City Clerk
July T-t-9.
NOTICE.
To the owners of all lots, lands, tracts
and parceli of lands, within Street Im
provements District No. 1952. and to the
owners of all lots, tracts ana parcels
of lands abutting on or adjacent to
that part of Spring Street from lith
Street to loth Street, In the City of
Omaha, Nebraska:
Notice Is hereby given that there has
been filed with the City Clerk of the
City of Omaha a petition for the Improve.
m*nt of that part of Spring Street from
l%th Street to 20th Street. In the City of
Omaha, hy Paving and Curbing eald
pat Itlon being In words and figures as
follows:
Petition for Improving Spring Street
frtm 18th Street to 20th Street.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha
We, the undersigned, owners of lots
or lands abutting upon that part of
Spring Street from lath Street to 26th
.Street, In Street Improvement District No
1952. in the City of Omaha, being record
owner# of a majority of the feet front
age on eald part of said street, ae shown
by the generally recognized maps of the
city, do hereby petition that the same
may be omproved by paving and curb
ing
And wo do further petition the Council
to order auch improvement and cause It
to be made, ana that thirty day# be
allowed to the property owners In said
District within which to designate the
material desired to be used in the paving
of said street.
George Reif, February 15th. 19*1, all
of Lots 2. 3 and 4 Block 3. Deer Park
Addition, 147 feet front by 132 feet deep.
Clara E. lloye, February 16th, 1923,
South 100 feet East * 65 feet of Lot 7.
Block 3, and the South 100 feet of Lot
б. Block 3. Deer Park Addition, 6f 55 fe*t
front by 100 feet deep.
Elsie P Christensen. February 16th.
192 3 North 31 foot East 80 feel vf Lot
1. Hlock 6 peer Park Addition. 80 feet
tront by S3 feet deep.
Koter'.na Junek, February ISth, 1929. all
of Lot 10. Hlock 3, Deer Park Addition,
49 feet front by 132 feet deep.
Charles and Clara ‘Forster. February
lllh. 1923. all of Dot* 5. 8 and 9. Bloc k
3, Deer Park Addition. 147 feet front by
131 feet -deep, and the West 9 96 feet
of the South 100 feet of Dot 7, Hlock I.
Deer Pant Addition. 9 45 feat front by
100 feet deep
W Morris Nielsen. Juno 17th, 1924, all
of Let 26. Block 5 Deer Park Addition.
130 feet front hy 48 feet deep.
Philip J Kunz. June 17th. 1924. Lot 11
Block 8, I ,#*er Park Addition. 49 fee .
front by 132 feet deep
Frank K Sullivan, June 17th. 1934.
West 60 feet of Lot 1. Hlock 6. Deer
Park Addition, 50 feet front by 48 feet
deep.
^ FPed: Juno 18th, 1924. at 110 o'clock
You are further notified that you and
ea< h of you will have fifteen days from
July 7th. 1924, the first day of publlca
tlon hereof. In which to file protest In
tho Office of the City Clerk against the
regularity, legality or sufficiency of said
petition or any signature thereon
Published In accordance with Resolu
tion No. 4141. Scries 193 4
Omaha. Nebraska J tly 7. 1924
JAMES P HOCTOR.
J-7-9-9__City Clerk
NOT TOE.
To the owners of all lota lands, tracts
and parrel* of land, within Street Im
provement District No 3576 and to the
owners of all lots, tracts and parcels
of lands, abutting on or adjacent to
that part of Thirty-osventh Street from
Ames Avenue to Grand Avenue. In the
City of Omaha, Nebraska
Notice fs hereby given that there ha*
t • en filed with th# City Clerk of the City
of Omaha a petition for the improvement
of that part of Thlrty-eeventh Street from
Ames Avenue to Grand Avenue, in the
City of t 'main, by Paving and Curbing,
said petition being In words and figures
as follows:
Petition for improving Thirty seventh
?Ri et from Ames Avenue to Grand Ave
nue.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha
We. the undersigned, owners of lot# or
lands abutting upon that part of Thirty,
seventh Street from Ames Avenue to
Grand Avenue, In Street improvement Dis
trict No 2576. In the City of Omaha, be
log record owners of a mntnrlty of the
feet frontage on snid part of eald street
its shown hy the generally recognised
(maps of said city, do hereby petition that
the sain® be Improved by Paving and
Curbing
And we do further petition the Council
to order such improvement and cause it
to l*o made, and that thirty days be at
lowed to the property owners In said
District within which to designate the
materiel desired In be used In the paving
[of sold street
I Fa til A < orhran May ?4. Itt4. 1 w»t 17
Ifumeoldt Addition. 60 feet front hy 139
feet deep
Gem ge W Lot.’t, Mav 24 19J4, Ixtta
18 and 19 lliimi ddt Addition. 60 feet
front by 130 feet deep
Frank K Sheets. |r . May 27. 1924, I.of
I. Hlock 2. Pleas.mt Hill Addition, 110
fret front by 32 feet deep
Hen If Olvici. Mav *7. | •§.
Humboldt Addition. 60 feet front hy 130
feet deep
Asel Nle|s»n Mav 17. 1024, T,of 22
Humboldt Addition, 60 feet front hy 1J0
fret deep,
Henrv .7 and Jessie E M THan< hi Mav
37 1924. Lota 11 and If Block 2 Woes’
.'uhdlvlalon, each 60 feet front hy IfG feet
deep.
Fiances I Sheets. Mav 17, 1924 Lot 1.
Block 2. Pleasant Hill Addition. 130 feet
front bv 32 feet deep
HerIh I. Van Winkle. May 29, 1024, ev
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
cept North 16 feet of the^ South 144 feet
of Block 1. Pleasant Illll Addition. 130
feet front bv 167 feet deep.
Mary C. Jensen. June 2, 1924. Lot 15.
Block 1, Moea' Addition, 47 feet front by
183 feet deep.
Rllla M. and James O. Jarkman. June 2.
1924, Lot 24. Block 1, Moew Addition, 47
feet front by 138 feet deep.
Fannlo Springer, June 2, 1924, Lot 22,
Block 1, Moes* Subdivision, 47 feet front
by 133 feet deep.
Rudolph M, and Grace Olson, June 7.
1924, South 12 feet of Lot Z. Block 2,
Moes' Addition, 12 feet front by U3 feet
deep, and all of Lot 4, Block 2. Moea'
Addition. 50 feet front by 133 feet deep.
D. Robert E and Edith C Afarbie,
June 10. 1924, Lots 6. 6. 7 8 in Block
2. each 60 feet front by 138 feet deep
George U Lehnhoff. June 10. 1924, Lot
16, Humboldt Addition, 60 feet front by
130 feet deep.
Ina V. Nielsen. June 10, 1924, Lot 22.
Humboldt Addition, 60 feet front by 130
feet deep.
Fred Krug Products Co. by Albert Krug.
Pres.. June 12. 1924, Lot 24, Humboldt
Addition. 50 feet front by 180 feet deep
Harold R. Lank June 16, 1924, East 44
feet of Lot 2, Block 2, 52 feet front by
44 feet deep, East 44 feet of Lot 2, Block
2, 50 feet front by 44 feet deep, and the
North 38 feet of the East 44 feet of Lot
3, Block 2. all in Moea' Subdivision, 38
feet front by 44 feet deep.
Nan B. Fitzpatrick. June 16. 1924. Lot
18, Block 1. Moes’ Subdivision. 47 feet
front by 133 feet deep.
Mary C Buxton. June 16. 1924. West. 78
feet of Lot 13. 52 feet front by 78 feet
deep; West 78 reel of Lot 14, 60 feet front
by 78 feet deep, and Lot 15. 50 feet front
by 130 feet deep, all in Humboldt Ad
dition.
George Van Winkle. Except North 15
feet of the South 14*1 feet of Lot 1, Pleas
ant Hill Addition, 130 feet front by 107
feet deep.
Filed; June 21. 1924, at 10:10 o’clock
a. m.
You are further notified that you and
each of you will have fifteen days from
July 7. 1924, the first day of publica
tion hereof in which to fils protest In
the office of the City Clerk against the
regularity, legality or sufficiency of said
petition or any signature thereon.
Published In accordance with Resolution
No 414 4, Series 1924.
Omaha, Nebraska. July 7, 1924.
JAMES P. HOCTOR.
J-7-8-9 City Clerk.
NOTICE.
PROPOSALS FOR SIDEWALK
CONSTRUCTION.
Sealed proposals are Invited and will
be received by the City Clsrk of the City
of Omaha, until Tuesday. July 15. 1924.
at 10 o'clock A M.t for the construction
or widening of sidewalks in Sidewalk
District No. 44, described and located a*
follows, to-wlt:
On the north side of "T" Street, of ar
tificial stone, class "A." 4 f*#t wide:
Lot 1, Block 4. Hammond PlAce Addi
tion; the South 40 feet of Lot 9, Block 8;
Lot 9, Block 9. letters Addition.
On the east side of 33rd Street of arti
ficial atone, class '’A," 4 feet wide:
Lot 7, Block 2, Hammond Place Addi
tion.
On the south slda of "T" Street, of
artiitclal stone, class "A" 4 feet wide:
Lota 6, 6 and 9, Haas Sub in Block 11.
Jetters Addition; the north 65 feet of
Lot 1, Lots 2, 3, 4. 6. 7 and 8, Block 10.
Jetters Addition.
On the East side of 27th Street, of ar
tificial stone, clast "A." 4 feet wide:
Extensions Into *’Z’’ Street adjoining
Lot 13, Block 2. and Lot 12. Block 3.
Rush & Selby's Addition; extension Into
Adams Street adjoining Lot 43, Block 6,
W. L. Selby’s let Addition; extension
Into Madlaon Street adjoining Lot 43.
Block 5, W L. Selby’s 1st Addition.
On the South side of Madleon Street,
of artificial etone, class ’’A." 4 feet wide:
Extension into 27th Street adjoining
Lot l. Block 1, South Omaha View Addi
tion.
On the South side of Drexel Street of
artificial stone, class ’’A," 4 feet wide:
Lota 1, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8. 9 and 10, the Eaat
42 feet, the West 42 feet of the East 84
feet, and the West 43 feet of Lot 11
Block 1; vacated alley between lots 10
and 11, Block 1 Maple Grove Addition;
Lots 1. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 and 11, Block
3, Cotner 6c Archers Addition; Lot 26.
Block 3. Melias 1st Addition.
On the North side of Drexel Street
of Artificial Stone < lass “A" 4 fee* wide
Lot* 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23 and
26. Blook 1. South Omrtha Exchange
1 lace Addition; Lot* 16. 17, 38, 19. 20.
21. 22. 23 and 26. Block 2. Cotn*r A
Archer* Addition* Lots 10. 11 ar.d 12
Block 2. Meiiaa First Addition
On tbe East Sid* 0f 17th Streat of
Artificial Stone class 'A’' 4 feet wide
Lot 13. Block 33. Albrights Choice Ad
dition
(>n the North Side of Madison Street of
Artificial Stone cl#?.* "A" 4 feet wide
Lots 15. IS. 17. 18 ar.d 19. Block 4.
Mathews Sub.
On the West Side of 10th Street of
Artificial Stone clans *’A ’ 4 feet wide;
Lota 1. 2. 3. 4 and I. Block 6. Lets
1. 2. 3. 4 and 6. Blq> k 4.
Lots 1. 2 3. 4 and 5 R!eck J. Loti
1. 2. S. 4 and 5. Block 2
Lots 1 2 and 3. tha North 40 feet
«nd the South 14 2 feet of Lot 4. Lot 5.!
Block 1. Burr Place Addition; 3-6
v^r^a In th* North Eaat corner of the
North Eaat tf. of the 8ou»h W*»t -i. in
. l ax .Lot 6. Set «ion 9-14-11; Except 3.5
Acre# io North Eaat corner of th** North
{ La at V of the South West «*. of Sec
hion ?-14-)J Tajt Lot f Section 9-14-13;
Lot 10. Blo^k 4. J«tt*ra Second Addition
* *n ’ho \V<at Side of Gilmore Avenue of
Artificial Stone e .«•• "A" 4 feet wide
Except County Hoad Lot 9. Block 4
Albrightj Annex Addition.
On the South Side of Spring Street
of Artificial Stone c.aaa "A” 4 feet w.d**:
The North 46 fe*t of the West 120
feet of the East 497 feet of North Re
serve Thomson A Oooe Addition Lota
1, 2 and 8. Biock 11. Summit Addition.
On th* Fast ^!de of 36th Street of
Artificial Stone clase ’ A” 4 fast wide
The Meat 50 feet of Lot 8. the South
86 feet -of Lot 9. Block £. th* North
44 3 feet the North 4 feet of the South
84 feet, and the South 42 feet of Lot 11
Lot 12. Blo-*k 6. Summit Addition.
on the South Side of Elm Street of
Artificial Sr< ne clime ‘ A ’ 4 feet w-.wy
The West SO feet of Lot 6. Bloc a 5.
Summit Addition
On the North Side of Monroe 6tr**t of
Artificial Stone data "A" 4 feet w^d*
., Lot* 17. 1*. 19 20. 21. 22. 23 and
2 4. Block I. South Omaha View Addi
tion.
On the North Side of Oak Street of
Artificial Stone c!a*e "A” 4 feet w de
The scuth *6*4 feet of Lot* 9 end in
Lots 12. 13 14. 15 and 16. Block
Summit Addition.
»»n the South tide of Oak Street of
artificial itone clans *‘A’’ 4 f *t wide.
Lota 7. « and 9, the North 44 3 feet
of I,ota 10 and 11. Block 6. Summit
Addition
On ’he North aide of Jackson Street
of artificial atone claea ’A" 4 feet wide:
Lot 5. the Weat fe of Lot 6. Lvl I
Block i, lanac & SGden'e Addition.
On the South side of Monr *e Street of
Artificial Prone class •‘A’’ 4 feet wide
Lot* 1. 4. 5. 6. 7 and I. BJ. ok 1. South
Omaha Exohang* Place Addition.
on the East aid* of 23d Street of arti
ficial atone claaa '*A' 4 feet wide:
The North S of Lot 16. the South H
of Tot 14 Redtrka 2d Addition
Such sidewalks to be constructed In ac
cordance with the plana and specifica
tions and requirements as prepared by
the City Engineer and adopted and ap
proved by th# Mayor and City Council for
♦ he purpose o# |,-»\ ern'ng the Conatruc
tlon of sidewalks In aald city during the
year 192 4, and to be constructed under the
supervision of the City Engineer
Each proposal must be accompanied by
a certified check in the sum of $ 1 t»o as a
guaranty of gn,,< faith and to be forfeited
t<> the city as liquidated dnmipi In
-vent of failure to enter Into contract,
should award h*» made thereon.
Proposals muit bo made upon printed
blanks provided t v the City Engineer, and
no proposal will be considered. If detached
from the parkag.* In urhb h It was bound,
but the entire package must be unbroken :
and in good order when the proposal Is i
deposited.
Price* must be stated in words and fie 1
urea in th# respective columns provided in <
the printed blanks
Prnpoaaia must be aealed. marked "Pro- ;
poaals for Sidewalk Construction," and
addressed to James P Ho.-tor, City Clerk
Omaha, Neb. and will be preaented to
the City Council unopened at the regular J
meeting to be held on Tuesday. July 15
1924 at 10 o'clock A M
The Council reserve* tha right to re-'
.lect any and all bide
Published In accordance with the pro '
vision* of Ordinance No 10942
Omaha, Nebraska. Julv 7, 1914
JAMliS *\ HOCTOR
JT.1.9,16.11 Ctty Clerk
N* TICK
To th# owners of ell lota lands, tracts
and parcels of lands, within Gradtng j
Improvement Nc 114, and to the own-1
ers of all lot*, tracts and pare#;* of |
lands, abutting on or adlncent tn that,
part of Pierce Htreet from 4*th street
to ftaddb* <'reek Road. In the City of
omahn. Nebraakr:
Notice Is hereby g!v«n that there has
been filed with the City Clerk of the
City of Omaha a petition for the Improve
ment of that part of Pierce Street from
4*th Stveet to Saddle Creek Road. In the
City of Omaha, by Grading, sail petition
being In words and I if urea as follows
PETITION To grade
GRADING 1MPROV1 MENT NO 114
To the City Council of the City «,f Omaha
Nebraska:
We the undersigned, qwnrra of lot* or
land* abutting upon Pierce Street from
4m h Ftteet to Saddle Creek Road In
Grading Improvement No 114 in the City
of Omaha being record owners *>f the
majority of the font frontage of taxable
property on aald part of said aPeet as
ahown by the generally r*<ognl*rd mane
of aald City, do hcrebv pel If Ion that the
same be improved by working and grad
Ing as Boon as practicable to the present
established grade, and w* further peti
tion the Council to order salt! tmprn\e
ment and cause the same to be mads
And In consideration of aald street being
worked and graded as herein petition*'*!
for we hereb teape< lively, waive all
damages o» claim *»f damages bv retrain
thereof .1 in an) 1 • hereinafter
result in# from the cutting. filling or
working su'd street as herein petitioned
for
Ida A Johnson. I^t II Bloch }, Pat
♦ erson a Bub. 50 feet front by 1214# feet
deep; also I«ot 1, Block I Patterson’*
Hub. 56 feet front bv 1281# feet deep.
Chrlattanw Johnson September 17. Iff!
Pot 2. Block t Pattersons Hub, 56 feet
front by 128Vi feet deep
Mra. Anna Better. September IT. 1923
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
1.01 1, 4 and 6, Block 2. Patt«r»on'»
Sub, ouch 6*J foot front by 12tW fool doop,
Harvey K and Lora I.- Hlfelow, Sep*
tembor IT, 162S. Lot 2S. Hlock 1, Pat*
toroon'a Sub, 60 foot front by 12H84 feet
deep.
Harry Roberto, September 17, ltll. Lot
24. Miock 1, Paitotson a Sub, 6b feet front
by 12« W 1ft deep
Harry A. Tukey, September IT, 1621.
Lou 17 and 18. Block 1, Patterson'* Sub,
68 67 feet front by 12«>» feet deep
Honry J. Afiolke, September II, 1621,
Lot 2. Blcri< z. Patterson's Sub, 60 feel
front by 1Z844 feet deep.
Nele A Nehleen, .September *1. 1026.
kots 18. 20 and 81, Block 1. Patterson s
sub, each 60 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Olson, September 28, 18iJ Lot 7.
I' l attcrsou's Sub, 6U feet front by
128 64 feet deep
P-'f , K. {-^rdell. October 1, 1622, Lot
25. Block 1, Patterson's Sub. 60 feet plus,
»»oni.,1)y. H. ,eet deep; »l*o Lots 26 and
27. Block 1, Patterson's Sub. each 60 feet
front by 128‘4 feci deep.
Parkway Real Ksiais Co, by D C.
Patterson, Pres, Lot 10, Block 2. Pat
dee*0** *ub' ,e*1 front by 1**'i (*at
r,,ot;o Lelstlko and Ethel Lelstlko, Lot 8.
Block 2, Patterson's Sub, 60 feet front
by 121V. feet deep.
?n<1 Anna A Nelson. September
25. 1933. Lot 3, Block 2. Patterson a Sub.
60 feet front by 12b44 feet deep
tl1,’ I'’ra,n- June 2. 1624. I ell
J° »'°rk )■ Fattoraon'a Sub. 60 feet front
by 128 64 feet deep
Filed: June 8, 1824, at 11:00 o'clock
a m.
You arn further notified that you and
, Aou w111 hava fifteen days from
July 7, 1924. the first day of publication
heieof In which to file protest In the of
fice of the City Cierk against the regu
{»nty. legality or sufficiency of said pe
tUt»on»i°r “ny •iKnature thereon,
a. 1 u^Jl"hed in accordance with Resolu
tion No 4140. Series 1924.
Omaha, Nebraska. July 7. 1924
« ■* . . J AMES P. HOCTOR.
J:7’*-9_City Clerk.
ey. NOT-CBJ.
To the owners of all tots, lands, tracts
and parcels of lands, within Street Im
provement District No. 2592. and to
the owners of all lota, tracts and parcels
or lands, abutting on or adjacent to
tha. part of 4Cth Avenue from Leaven
worth Street to Mayberry Street, in the
City of Omaha. Nebraska.
Notice j# hereby given that thera has
been filed with the- City Clerk of the j
i.lty of Omaha a petition for the improve- 1
ment of that part of 4t;th Avenue from i
Leavenworth Street to Mayberry Street,
in the City of Omaha, by Pavirg and
< uroing. said petition being In words and
figures aa follows.
Petition for Improving 41th Avenue
Street L'*avenworth Street to Mayberry
To the Honorable City Council of tha
City of Omaha:
We. the undersigned, owners of lota or
Jai:*9 abutting upon that pArt of 46th
Avenue from I^ea \ en worth Street to May
?*rry Street ,B Street Improvement Dis
trict No 2592, In the City of Omaha,
being record owners of a majority of
the feet frontage on said parr of aaid
s’rect, as shown by the generally recog
niz**d map# of said city, do hereby petition
that the Fame be Improved by Paving
and Curbing.
And we do further petition the Council
to order such Improvement and cause it
to be made, and that thirty davg be al
lowed to the property owneri in said Dis
trict wlth'n which to designate the ma
terial desired to be used In the paving
of aaid street.
J Clausen. June 11, 19J4. Lot
13. Block 4. Sheridan Place. 130 feet
front by 60 f*et deep
August E tVesenberg. June 11, 1924,
Lot 12, Block J. Sheridan Place, 130
feet front by 50 feet deeo.
Isora B Smith. June 11. 1121. Lota 23
and 24. Block 2, Sheridan Place, 130 feet
front by 100 feet deep.
Pophla M. O. Brough. June 1J, 1924,
Lot 1. Blcck 2. Sheridan Place. 130 feet
front by 50 feet deep.
Ernest E Jam*s, June 12. 1124, Lot 1.
Bio<"k 3 Sh^-r dan Place. 110 feet front
by 60 feet deep.
AFJJI€d- Jun® 2! 1,2<- 10:!• o'clock
You farther notifl* d that you and
•*ar-h of you win hav# fifteen days from
July 3124. the first day of publication
h,Y/of' Jn.wh! h to fil> Protest ln th©
office of the City Cierk against th# regu
larity. jAgiiity nr sufficiency of said pe
liti?n or any signature thereon
Pubi "hed jq accordance with Reaolu
tlcn No. 4!l€. f»r»e§ 1924
Omaha. Nebtaskn. Tuiv 7 1924
- . . . JAMES P. HOCTOR.
J »• 9_City Clerk.
_ _ NOTICE.
To the owners of ai] lots lands, tracts
and parcel* of lands, within Street-Im
provement District No. 2200. and to the
1 'wr‘.era. of all lots, tract# and parcel*
r'[ land*. abutting on or adjacent to
that part of 17th Street from Vinton
J-trtet to Deer Fark Boulevard, ln the
<-**y of Omaha. Nebraska.
Notice !s hereby given that there has
been filed with the City Clerk of the
1 ity of Omaha a petition for the im
pro vr ment of that part ef 17 th Street
from \ :nton S're^t to Deer Park Boule
vard. in the City of Omaha, by Paving
and Curbing. *a:d petition being in word#
and figures aa follows.
Petition for Itrprovjng 17th Street, from
\ in ton street and Deer Park Boulevard.
T° HnnoiaW* City Council of the
City of Omaha:
W- the undersigned, owner# of lot* or
and* a butt m3 upon that part of 17th
street from Vinton FTeet to Deer Park
Boulevard, in Street Improvement Dietrict
No 220^. in the City of Omaha, b*inff
Tv'.rd ownera of a majority of the feet
frontage oa raid pari of said street, as
vnewbv the geoeraiiy re^ognla^l maps
cf said city, do hereby petition that th»*
same be improved by Paring and
Curbing.
And w« do further petition the Council
to order such improvement and cauae It
♦0 \ e made, and that thirty days be al
• •woi to the property canon ha aaij
District within which to designate the
material desired to be used la the paving
of said street.
Oeorpe 0 Olson. September 11, 192*.
W*-- 45 feet of I.ot# 14 end 15. BlocS
7, Deer Park Addition, 90 feet front by
45 f-*-t deer
Peter J Ke’ember. September 21. 1922
Lot 19 B’°' k T. Deer Tark. Addition 4S
feet front by 127 feet deep
Willlaai T How'lwy.
Walter L Moyes September 11. 1923.
Lot 10. Block C Deer pa^k Addition. 4%
feet front bv 127 feet
l.au-4 11 Snyder.
I-ou's O Peieckv. September II. 1921
Yast 79 feer of Lot 13, Block 4.
P»r* Bcu’.erard. 4 9 fe-t front by 79 feet
def p
Henry M Short. September tl 1911,
Lot ]?. Bioclc 7, Leer lark Addition. 44
feet front by 1*7 feef de^p
Wm Deh»i, September 25, 1132, Lota 11
and 12. Block 4. Deer Park Boulevard. 96
fc**t fr<»nt bv 117 feet deer
Frank t>-♦. September 35. 1920 Lot 2'
k 7, I • «*r F* \ Bou.evard. 41 feet
front by 117 feet deep
Rdward B CHaik September 25. 10JS.
Baet of Lot 3, Haseall Jk Rorers* Sub-1
d '.aloi of I-^)ta 59. 57 and if, Rogers'
Oklahoma Ad tmon. 10 feet froat br lOD*
feet deep.
Katherine Bwnrtk, September 25. 1923
Y-a s t 4 of Lot 12. Hnscall A Rogers'
Su‘.division to Lots 5«. 57 and 6B Rocers*
Oknh ma Addition. 55 feet front by 1094
feet deeo
Fred W rtacek. September 25. 1023
Lots 4 and 5 Block «. Peer Park Addi
tion 9* feet front by 127 feet d^rp
Lyman and Brennan, bv L. J Brennan,
September 25. 1923, Lot 7. Block C De
Park Addition. 48 feet front by 127 feet
deep.
1 rente D Pickard, er September D
1931. East 4 of North 4 Lot 8. Hamit
j9 Rogers' Subdivision ©f Lott 60, 57 ard
M. Roger* Okahoma Addition. 56 feet
front by 1094 feet deep
l’.un net W.Liter. September 14 1923
'e t* .md 50 and the West Side of
Lot 3. Tlascall A Rogers Subdivision of
Lot# 54. 57 and :<S. Rogers' Okahoma Ad
dit'on. 0O feet front by 50 feel deep
M vrv and Jiw^h Ohms’a!. October 1,
14 K.tsr 4 f St-»uth 4 of l*ot 8, Ha*
«‘al! A Roger#' Subdivision of Lot# 64, 57
and 59. Rogers Okahoma Addition, 50
feet front by 1094 feet deep
William VTViae October 1. ltll South
14 feet of Lot 2. Haecall A Roger* Sub
division of I.ot* 54. 57 and M Roger* A
Okahoma Addition, 34 feet front by 105
feet deep.
Mr*. Nnna Flunlcko. October 1. I0|t
Lot 5. Hascoll A Rogere1 Fubdlvlel.'n of
l.ota 50 57 and 09. Rogers' Okahoma Ad
dition. 40 feet front b> 100 feet deep
Mr# There*# Hawiaen. October 1,
1422. North 58 f**t of Lot 1. Hum!! A
Rogers Subdivision of Lots 54. IT and 15
Roger*’ Okahoma Addition. If feet front
by L5 feet deep.
Wilber R Bruce and Sylvester Proctor
October 1 1922. I nt fl. J r Riley*«
Subdivlaton of Lot* 54 and 10. Okahoma
Addition, 30 feet front by 104 feet d**rp
James P#ter.\ and John The!**n O
•Oher 1. I9rs South 4 cf T.et 17. .7 )'
Riley* Subdivision of Lot# 54 and 55.
Okahoma Addition. 25 feet front bv 10. j
fret deep.
Arlice T HUlmar October. 2. 1973
I St 16. J. R Riley * Sabdlvision l.ot« {'4»
• nd 55. Okahoma Addition. 10 feet front j
by 100 feet deep
R I Krnny, October • 1925 Let 14
J F Riley's Fubdivi* m. Tot* 64 and 5'
Okahoma Addition. 60 feet front b\ lOvj
feet deep
Mr*, lloye. formerly May Fogarty, and I
John Fogarty. O.-toher 9 1913. North
of l^>t IS. J F Rtlev • Subdivialoa. li
feet front by L » f ■ t deep
Charts# Applet m. October 9. 1938. Lot
10. J K Riley'* Subdivision, 5| feet
front by 100 feet deep.
Fran • M H n »« ,r, M*v 14, 1024
Lot 4. Block 3. Dreael't Subdlvleion. lie
feet front by M feet deep
Oon P an>1 Bnrbars Rola, October 4
1193. 1 v>t 6, Block 8. l'eer 1'erk Adtfitiot
48 feet front hv 12T fee deep.
Daniel .1 Jordon <Vtober 6. 102*. I.ot
I. Fa-ra'.l* SuhdlvUlon Ih>** 50 and 56
Okahoma Addition. ‘4 feet front *n«1 al««
I-Ota l and *. J R Hi lev* Subdivision
IJh feet front hy 62 feet deep
Peter H Petersen October 6 19*3
South 00 feet Of I.ot 0. Block 1. THevei
Subdivision 60 feet front hv 69 feet dee:
Joseph l*ang October 0. 1013 I-M * j
Riley # Subdivision, 50 feet front b' i
feet tleep
Anna U ao6l Thea Caraelt. October
». 1930, I^t 6. Block 2. iVevel# Svtb |
dB talon. UP feet front by 15 feet 4leep
P end (lut Holmea October 6 lit"5 I
South H of I.ot 4. Block 9 hreu'v #u»* I
division. 45 feet front bv ll feet deep j
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CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. __
Eliza and Fred T. Doha*. October Cf
1123. North *0 feet of Lot 6. Block 1.
and all of Lot 6. IJlock i. Drexel a Sub
division. 174 feet front by 6* feet deep..
Robert L. Robereon end Frank C. Par
mer October 6. 1923, North V# of Lot b,
Block 2. Drexela Subdivision, 65 feet
front by 68 feet deep.
Mary and Ptei-han Schmidt. Oefober 6.
1923. Lot 6, Biock 3, Drexel a Subdivision,
ISO feet front by 5* feet deep
Ronert W. and Francis E Kenny. Sore
and i»elra at law of L. R. and Lena Kenn>,
deceased. May 6, 192* Lot 14. J K.
Riley * Subdlvielon. 60 feet front.
Eastern Mortgage A Loan Co. by H
II. Auerbach. *i?cretary. May 8. 1924.
South of Lot 17. J. E Riley Sub
division, 26 feet front by 100 feet deep.
Theodcre J. Swingholm and Fred Arm*
bruet. May 14. 1924. Lot 21. Block 7. Deer
Park Addition. 48 feet front by 127 feet
deap.
Edward B Chalk and Herman A.
Ste nhauwn. May 14. 1924. Lot 3. Block
6. Deer Park Adlitlon. 48 feet front by
127 feet deep.
The Rogers Real Estate Co., by G.
Sam Roger*. nree:deni. May 29. 1924.
East V* South ** Lot 8. Hasrall A
Rogers Subdivision of Lois 66, 67, 6h,
Okahoraa Addition. 50 feet trout by 109V*
far#t deep.
Mar.e Schroeder. June 2 1 924. North
18 feet of Lot i. and tft* South 82 fee: *
of Lot L Rogers Subdivision. 60 feet *
front
Filed: June 20, 1924. at 9:10 o'clock •
A. M
You are further notified that you and
each of you w,ll have fifteen day* from
July 7. 1924. the firs* dav of publication
hereof in which to file protest in the
office of the City Clerk against the
regularity, legality or suffnien y of aaid
pet Run or any signature thereon.
Published In accordance with Reaolv
tlon So. 4142. Scries 19-4.
Umaha. Nebraska. July 7. 1924.
JAMES P. HOCTOR.
J, 7, 8, 9,_ City Clerk.
NOTICE
To the ownera of ali lo's. lands, tracts
ar.d parceie of lands, within Street Im
provement District No. 2823 and to the
ownera of all lots, tracts and parcels ot
lands, abutting on or adjacent to that
part, of Atlas Street from 9th Street
to 13th Street, in the City of Omaha,
Nebraska. *
Notice la hereby given that there haa.
been filed with the City Cierk of the
City of Omaha a petition for the Improve
ment of that part of Atlas Street from
9th Street to 13th Street, in the City of
•maha by Paving and Curbing sad pe
tition being in worda aid figures as
followa:
Petition for Improving Atlaa Street
from 9th Street to )3th S*reet.
To tho Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha:
We. me undersigned, ownera of Iota or
lands abutting upon that part of Atla*
Street from »th Street to 18th Street
in Street Improvement District No 2333.
in the City of Omaha, being record
owners of a majority of the feet
fror tage on said part of said street, as
shown by the generally lecogniaej map*
of said city, do hereby petition that the
same be improved by Paving and Curbing
And we do farther petition the Council
to ord*r such improvement and cause it
to be made, and that ttfirty days be al
lowed to *he property owners in aaid
District within which to designate the
material desired to be used in the paving
of aaid street.
Joseph Eckler. March 7th. 1973. 1*0.
16, Blo'-k 4. Van Camp's Addition. 48
feet front by 126 feet deep.
Frank J. Pelecky. March t. 1922 Lo s
12 ard 13. Block 4. Van Campa Addi
tion 98 2-3 f*et front by 126 feet deep.
Mrs. Mary Kriegler. March 9, 1928, Lot
6 Block 6. Van Camp's Addition. 4»
feet front by 120 feet deep
Mrs Josle £alclk. March t. 19X2. Lot
7. Block 6. Van Camp's Addition. 48
feet front by 120 feet deep
Mrs Btssi£ Webber. March *. 1927
Lot 8. Block 6 Vap Camp a Addition. 43
feet front bv 120 feet deep
Frank J Pro* Marcia 6 1921. Lot 17,
Blo^k 5. Van Camp a Addition, 54 7 feet
front by 126 feet deep.
Charles Swanson. March 9. 1923. Lot 1 ^
Block 6. l’an ('amp's Addition, 48 1-3
feet front by 1X6 feet deep
Anton Miller. March 12, 1132, Lot 11
Blor-k i. Var, Camp a Addition, 41 1-3 feet
front by 3 25 feet deep.
Anna and Anton H.mIK. Mar.h
111*. Lota IS and 1*. Block i. Van Camp’*
Addition 108 r—t fron* br 115 f«ot d**ti.
Mr* Bertha Lindstadt, March II. 1111.
West 3« feet of U>t 11. Block 0. Im
•amp’* Addition. 10 let front br J
feet deep.
Ro*a and Frank J. Tnrdlk. March 14.
1921. Lot 14 Block 4. Van Camp's Addi
• ,on 48 1-7 feet front by 125 feet de*p
Fr*d Armbrust and W A White. March
16. 1923. Lot 19. Block 4 Van Cam; s
Addition. 48 feet front by 1X5 feet deer*
Joseph Lahodny. April 24. 1922. Lot 12.
Block 3 Van Campa Addition. 48 feet
front by 125 feet deep
Bessie and Frank Hotovec. April 25.
1923. Lot 13. Block 1, Van Campa Addi
tion 48 fe«t front by 1X5 feet d*»p
Arna Egerrr. er and Anton Egermler
April 25. 1923, Let X. Block ♦. Van
Camp's Addition. 49 feet front by 127
feet deep.
Harry A Tuckey and Linda Corrad.
May 22. 1923. South H of Lota 16 and 16.
Block 2 Van Carnot Addition. 98 feet
front by 62S f#ct deep
Frank Nu-ser and 8’ephea Kurahhaum.
July 4. 1923 West 4 of Lot 5 ard nil of
Lot 6. Block 7. Van Cajnr'a Addition. 72
f«et front br 11* feet deep
Andrew and Katherine Horworth. April
21 1924. Fast 4 cf Lot 5. Blo'-k 7. Van
('amp's Addition. 14 feet front by 120
feet d*ep.
Frank J. and Rose Proa March 26. 1922,
Lota 11 and 12. Block 7. Park F^rea:
Addition, 160 feet front.
VY .ram Lateweky. March 26. 1924 Has'
!4 feet of Lc* 12. ard all of Lot 12 Block
€. Van Camp • Addition. 64 feet front by
120 fee* deep
Dorothea Lamonta n and Gustav La
montaln March 21. 1924. lsot 15. Block 5
Van Camp's Addition. St feet front by
125 feet deep.
M A and Mary E Schfffbauer, March
2« 1924. Lot 11. Block 5. Van Camps
[Addition. 56 feet front by 125 feat deep.
Mathilda Madison. March X*. 1924 Lets
10 and 11. Block 3. Van Camp's Addition,
W feet front by 125 fee: deep; ale-' Let
2. Block 6 Van Camp's Addition 49 feet
front by 1X0 feet deer.
James and France* Panos, March X€.
2924. 7*ot l. Block €. Van Campa Addltrcn,
49 feet front bv 120 feet deep
Overland Mortgage & Fins ret Co. by
H A. Wolf, president. Lot ll. Block k,
'an Campa Addition. 60 feet front by
[125 fee* de*p
Frank Pax elec. April 8. 2 924. Lot 22.
Block 4 Van Cami’a Addition 49 fee:
front by 1X5 feet deep.
Bai.hA«#r Tnimmer. Lot 17. Block 4.
Van Camp's Addition. 48 feet front bv
125 feet deep
Anna Tor '.ik and Anna Kruml. April S.
3 924. Lot 16, Block 4. Van Camp's Add -
45 f- et fren* h> 1JO feet deep
An*on and Mary Siejakal. April S 1914,
Lot 9. Blok 8. Van C amps Addition
44 1-2 feet f nt by 12* feet deep.
Augusta Mlier. April 3. 1924. Lot 9
Block L Van Camp* Addition. 48 feet
front by 125 feet deep
F led June 21. 1924. at 19:1# o'clock
a. m.
Yog are fur*her notified that tom and
each of you will have fifteen days from
Jujy *, 1924 the first d\y cf publlcatton
hereof, in wh!ch to filo protest In the ©f
t!re of the (Tty Clerk against the reeu.
larity, legality or eufftc.ency of *a:d peu
tion or any signature thereon.
Published in aoco-danoe with Resolu
tion No. 4148. Senes 1924
Omaha. Nebraska Julv 7, 1924
JAMES P. HOCTOR.
J*, 7, 1, at* «"*■
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COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Notice le hereby given that F.ank
Pewe> County Clerk. Court knot*. Omaha.
Nebraska will receive Sealed B.di up to
and including Tuesday. Juh lft. 1134 at
10 o ''Jock a. m for tha construct;©* »f
a garage building to be bum on the
*Ue ef the old rang* building at 4*4
and . aclflc St recta, in accordance w.tk
plana and specifications prepared bv John
Lateneer A Son*. Architects.
Esvh bid must be made on blank pro
Poe*?* forma prepared bv John Latent?
•"»* «*» file in hie
office .11 Patera Truat Bu, ling Omaha.
Nebraska Anr and ail inf’ Nation re*
garde* said plant and specif auooa may
be obtained from the architect.
Each bid muat N* accompanied hr a *
certified check ©c cash tn an amount
llA# *•* <v*"t of «*• *«►<*! amount
nr the bid submitted, aa a guarantee ef
th» acceptance of the contract. \t
awarded
Bid* win b# evened by the Board of
Count' Commteelonera in their meeting
chamber Courthoua* Omaha Nebraska,
at 1 © ©clack a m on Tueedav July lft,
1114 The Board of Couniv Commj*
sinner* reserve to thrmnelvy* tha right
l<* x ,nT °r recti' ed
H> ord« r ©f the of C-unty C©m
toner*. under resolution of July *.
FRANK DRW FT.
*•*-*■< Countv Clerk.
NOTICE TO PAVINO CONTRACTORS
Notice la hereby given that Frank
P*wey Count* Oe ^ Cwnrt Hoie*
ha N«-‘ r»aka, * 1 rc *ved acs'ed
l idal uo to and ’nc'ud ng T\ieedk>.
August ft, 1*84. at K :#g o oWk 4 V.
for the paving and improving of Tae f
Street ea the hm'h ctde ©f Rmveoi
Tark. for the follow .ng arr Journal#
quantities :
3 f S* square yards, more ©r Sea* pa*'*a
3* square yards, mere or lees grading
Plana and epeMficatinn* may tr x^b
tafned from L K Adama County 9wr
veyor
Fa<-h bid wuiat be ax^compaated by a
certified check ©r cash m the «utn of
Five tft%l Per Cent ©f the iRiouii af
the bid submitted as a gberamee of the
faithful performance of tb# contract. if *,
awarded 411 work to be»egunb> Septem
bor 1. 1*34. and com Met *4 on ©t Kfote
November 1. 1**4
!’ da will be opened by the Board af
County 'Vmm*al«.mer* *n thetr \x#etnq|
hanCxer CYvirl House, Omaha Nebraska,
at tb ih ©‘clock .4 V on Tu«a.iay,
August ft. **J4 The Hoard x'f County
>'x ini atone-a r***rv<‘ t© tbemaetvea tha
tight to reject am or all bids reeelva*i.
R> order of th* Hoard of C.'untv C>‘tn
u s* oners, I'omm Count?, Nebraska,
under reaclutlea dated July 3 l*f4
FANK r*b\i * T
|JI fti dr unty Clerk