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DO _ESCAPES
Posse Scours Country Near
Superior for Bandit Who
Picked Jail Lock.
Special Dispatch to The Omaha Bee.
Superior, Neb., Oct. 20.—Herbert
Holmes of Stubenvllle. confined In the
Nuckols county Jail at Nelson under
sentence of 10 years In prison for
robbing the Bostwlck State bank,
west of here. September 19, escaped
Sunday evening. A sheriff’s posse
Is scouring the country this morning.
Holmes is said to have used a wire
from his bunk and his porkct knife,
aided by a small mirror, to pick the
lock of the cell door.
Holmes seriously cut and beat an
other prisoner, Roy Star, who was
confined In the cell, and bound him
to further his escape. The sheriff
and his wife were away from the
premises. Holmes was captured at
Superior with nearly $1,500 two days
after the robbery.
He was being held at Nelson until
room could be made for him at the
state penitentiary.
To National Convention.
Harry A. Koch, Richard Koch and
E. A. McGlasson will leave Omaha
•Monday night to attend the annual
Convention of Insurance men at Phila
delphia and Atlantic City. They will
also Baltimore. New York, Bos
and Newark, returning to Omaha
about three weeks.
| CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
m NOTICE.
m To th# owner* . of all lot*, lands, tracts
and parcels of lands within Street Im
provement District No. 2481, and to the
owners of all lota, tracts and parcels
1 of lands, abutting on or adjacent to
I that part of 21st Street, from Bancroft
Street to Vinton 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 improve
ment of that part of 21st Street, from
Bancroft Street to Vinton Street, in tho
City of Omaha, by paving and curbing,
said petition being In words and figure*
as follows:
Petition for Improving 21st Street, from
Bancroft Street to Vinton Street.
To tho Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha:
We, the undersigned, owners of lota or
land* abutting upon that part of 21st
Street, from Bancroft Street to Vinton
Street, In Street Improvement District No.
2481. In the City of Omaha, being record
owners of a majority of the feet front
age on said part of aald street, as fchown
by the generally recognized maps of said
City, do hereby petition that tho same
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 days be al
lowed to the property owners in said
District within which to designate the
material desired to bo used In the paving
of said street. __ ,
E. W J aggie. February 25th. 1924.
South 28*4 feet of Lot 12. Block 25. 'Wil
cox* 2d Addition. 2814 feet front by 90
feet deep.
Mario Hull. February 25th. 1924. North
80 feet of the South 58 feet of Ia>t 12.
Block 25. Wilcox's 2d Addition. 30 feet
front by 43 feet deep.
Clara Aogerman, February 25th, 1924
South 30 feer of the North 90 feet of Lot
12. Block 25. Wilcox's 2d Addition. 30
feet front by 43 feet deep.
Charles B and II. Carylyne O’Brien,
February 25th. 1924. South 30 feet of the
North #.0 feet of Lot 12. Block 25. Wil
cox h 2d Addition. 30 feet front by 43
feet deep.
Louis B Horky. February 25th. 1924.
North 35 feet of South 70 feet of Lot 11.
Block 25. Wilcox's 2d Addition, 35 feet
front by 43 feet deep.
Ann i H. and Herman L. Paklser and
Ellen I>. Jensen. February 25th. 1924.
South 35 feet of the North 108 ft feet of
I^Lot 11. Block 25. Wilcox's 2d Addition,
front by 43 feet deep.
Barbara Wagner. February 25th. 1924.
I^South feet of North 7314 feet of Lot
' 11, Block 25. Wilcox’s 2d Addition, 35
feet from by 41 feet deep.
George H. Buchter. Fabruary 25th. 1924.
North 5 • v feet of Lot 11. Block 25, WTil
cox's 2d Addition. 38>4 feet front by 43
fCFrankrknd Marie Kutak. February 25th.
1924 all of Lot 1. Block 24. Wilcox’s 2d
Addition. 47 *4 feet front by 158 feet deep.
Jam* n and Barbara Susterka. February
?5th. 1 !*24. all of Lot 3. Block 24. Wilcox #
2d Addition. 47** feet front by 158 feet
Aage Jorensen. July 21st. 1924, Lot 12,
Block 20, Wilcox's 2d Addition. 180 feet
front by 43 feet deep.
vv. I i * ■ n. uutT *-“'e *-»*'«■
8, Block 24. Wilcox’s 2d Addition. 47%
feet front by 158 feet deep.
Wian C. and Minnie D. Taber, July 21st
1924 Lots 4 and 5. Block 24. Wilcox a 2d
Addition. 94% feet front by 158 feet deep.
i; : ird P. and Helen T.\n<h. July 21»t.
1924 South 35 feet of Lot 11, Block 25.
Wilcox's 2d Addition. 35 feet front by 43
feet deep.
Rtifn M Jones, July 21sf. 1924, Lots
33 and '4. Vinton Tlace. 48 feet front by
114 L*et deep
C H Uehschuh, July 21st. 1 924. Lots
31 and 32. Vinton Place, 48 feet front by
114 feet deep,
( FuK'Mfl F Ixel. July 21st. 1924. Lots
27. .' and 29. Vinton Place, 72 feet front
by 114 feet deep.
Hattie S Kills, July 21st. 1924. Lots 25
and - Vinton Place. 48 feet front by
114 feet deep.
Janiey L. Fluckey. July 21st. 1924. Lot
24. Vinton Place. 24 feet front by 73.6
feet deep.
Carolina R“t«lnr. July 21,1. 1924, North
80 feet of Lot 11. Bio, k 20. Wilcox, 2(1
Addition. 60 font front by 4:i feet deep.
Thomas R Oahan. July 21st. 1924. Lota
8 and 7. Block 24, Wilcox's 2d Addition.
94V, feet front by 158 feet deep.
John and Bertha Blodrowskl. July 21st.
1924 the East 88 feet of Ik>t 1. and the
East 8, feet of the North 6 V, feet of Lot
2 Block 18, Wilcox', 2d Addition. 54
feet front by 88 feet deep
August F. Oraake. July 21,t. 1924.
North >4 of Lot 3. Block 18 Wilcox's 2(1
Addition. 2 3 94 feet front by 158 feet deep.
August and Frances Graske, July 21st
1924. East ,H !4 feet of South 41 feet of
Lot 2. Block 18, Wilcox's 2d Addition, 41
feet front by 88 feet deep
Mr, Jos. Kauha. widow. July 21st. 1924.
1 I.ot 4. Block 18. Wilcox's 2d Addition,
47 V4 feet front by 158 feet deep.
Mary Krajicek. July 21,t. 1924. tk)t 5,
^Blork IS. Wilcox's 2d Addition, 4714 feet
j^H^int by 158 feet deep.
^■betnrs end Mary Holsapfel, July list.
^^19M South 45 feet of I.ot 11. Block 19
T Wilcox's 2d Addition. 45 feet front by
' ’3Rae|*b A. PTaube, July 21st, 1 924, North
45 feet of Lot 11. Block 19. Wilcox's 2d
Addition, 45 feet front by 43 feet deep.
Emanuel Duseka. July 21st. 1924. south
it of Lot 3. Block IS. Wilcox', 2d Addi
tion. 2 3 94 feet front by 158 feet deep.
Seth Grover, July 21st. 1924. North
22W feet of the South 9b feet of I.ot 11.
Block 19, Wilcox's 2d Addition, 22V, feet
front by 43 feet deep .
Mary C. Avery. July 21st, 1924. North
22 V4 feet of the South 67 V4 feet of I.ot
11 Block 19. Wilcox's 2d Addition, 22V4
feet front by 43 feet deep.
George E Crush. 1r.. July 21st. 1924
I,ota 3 and 4. Block 21. Wilcox a 2d Addi
tion. 95 feet front by 168 feet deep
Isaac W. and May Bar. July 21st, 1924
Ikits 6 6 and 7. Block 21. Wilcox's 2d
Addition. 142Vi feet front. ,
El led September 24th, 1924, at 2 o clock
P You are further notified that you and
each of you will have fifteen daya from
October 20th. 1924. the first day of pub
lication hereof. In which to file protest
In the office of the City Clerk ngalnst
the regularity, legality or sufficiency of
said petition or any signature thereon.
Published In accordance with Resolu
tion No. 6757. Series 1924.
Omaha. Nebraska, October 70th. 1924
JAMES P. HOCTOR,
Oct. 20-21-22. City Clerk.
| NOTICE.
' To lha owners of ell lots, lands, tracts
and parcels of lands, within Strest
Improvement District No. 2603 and to
the owners of sll lots, trsets snd par
cels of lands, abutting on or adlacent
L to that part of Drexel Street from 27th
► Street to 28th Street, In the City of
£ Omaha. Nebraeka.
Notice la hereby given that there has
been filed with the City Clerk of the
City of Omeha a petition far the 1m
provement of that part of Drexel Street
’ from 27th Street to 28th Street, In the
i City of Omaha, by paving and curbing.
! said petition being In words snd figures
, as follows
Petition for Improving Dreiel Street,
from 27th Street, to 28th Street
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha:
We the nnderalgned, owners of lots or
luide abutting upon that part of Dregel
Street from 37th Street to 28th Street
In street Improvement District No. 2603.
.. the City of Omaha, being record nwn
m of a majority or the fegt frontage
„ at.id pert of aeld street, es shown by
the generally recognised maps of enld
«tr do hereby petition that the same
improved by paving end curbing.
Hgt-t ee do further petition the Council
ar4,r eufch Improvement end cause It
E fa m»do ,»nd that thirty dsys be at
leeaed to the property ownere In enld dis
trict within which In designate the ins
i terlal desired to be ueed In the paving
A ef said street
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. '
1924, West 85 feet of L,ot» 11. 12 «nd
13. Block 1, Maple Grova Addition, 86
feet front by 128 feet deep.
Pauline Waltz. July 21. 1924. Loti 17,
1* and 19. Block 1. South Exchange
Place. 160 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Frank L. and Julia Ktha. July 21. 1924,
Lot 8. Block 1. Maple Grove Addition,
48 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Glenn Kleinfelter. Julp 23. 1924. Lot
9 Block 1. Maple Grove Addition, 48
feet front by 128 feet deep.
John Kaiser, July 23. 1924. Lot 4.
Block 1, Mapla Grove Addition. 46 feet
front by 128 feet deep.
J A. and Bessie Johnson, Julv 28.
1924. Lot 20, Block 1, South Exchange
Place. 60 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Leo and Hattie Nary. July 23. 1924,
Lot 6, Block 1. Maple Grove Addition,
48 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Joseph W and Nellie Hlahel. July 24.
1924. Lot 6. Block 1. Maple Grove Addi
tion. 48 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Joe W. and Bessie Horak, July 24. 1924.
Lot 1. Block 1, Maple Grove Addition,
127 feet front by 43 feet deep.
Rose Klinefelter, July 24. 1 924. Lot 9,
Block 1. Maple Grow Addition, 48 feet
front by 128 feet deep.
C P. and Emma Burgess. July 23, 1924.
East 42 feet of Lots 11, 12 and 13. Maple
Grove Addition, 42 feet front by 128 feet
deep.
Filed September 19, 1924, at 2:40
o'clock p. m. ,
You are further notified that you and
each of you will have fifteen days from
October 2U, 1924. the first day of pub
lication hereof in which to file protest
in the office of the City Clerk against
the regularity, legality or sufficiency of
said petition or apy signature thereon.
Published in accordance with Ro«o
j lution No. 6761. Series 1924.
Omaha, Nebraska, October 20, 19-4.
JAMES P. HOCTOR.
Q.20-21-22._City Clerk.
“ notice!
To the Owners of all lots, lands, tracts and
parcels of lands, within Street Improve
ment District No. 2300. and to the
owners of all lots, tracts and parcels
of lands, abutting on or adjacent to
that part of "Y" Street from 20th
I Street north to 22nd Street north, in
j the City of Omaha, Nebraska.
Notice is hereby given that there has
i been filed with the City Clerk of the
'City of Omaha a petition for the Im
provement of that part of "Y" Street
from 20th Street north to 22nd Street,
north, in the City of Omaha, by paving
and curbing, said petition being in words
and figures as follows;
SUPPLEMENTARY PETITION.
Petition for Improving "Y" Street, from
20th (north) Street, to 22nd (north)
Street.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha:
We, the undersigned owners of lota
or lards abutting upon that part of "Y"
Street from 20th Street north to 22nd
Street north In Street Improvement Dis
trict No. 2300, In the City of Omaha, be
ing record owners of a majority of the
feet frontage on said part of said street,
as shown bv the generally recognized
maps of said City, do hereby petition that
the same be improved by paving and
I curbing.
And we do further petition the Council
to order such Improvement and cause it
to be made, and that thirty days be
allowed to the property owners in »uld
District within which to designate the
material desired to bo used in the pav
ing of said street.
Clarence E. Miller. September 24th,
1924, East 46 feet of the West 85 feet of
Lot 12, East 46 feet of West 86 feet of
the south 10, of Lot 11, Block 7. Potter
and Cobb's 2nd Addition, 46 feet front
by 78 feet deep.
Filed; September 29th, at 9:15 o'clock
a. ni.
Petition for improving "Y” Street, from
20th (north) Street, to 22nd (north)
Street.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha:
We, the undersigned owners of lots or
lands abutting upon that part of "Y”
from 20th Street. North to 22nd Street,
North in Street Improvement District No.
2300, In the City of Omaha, being record
owners of a majority of the feet front
age on said Dart of said street, an shown
by the generally recognized maps of said
City, do hereby petition that the same
be improved by paving and curbing.
And we do further petition the Council
to order auch improvement, and cause It
to be made, and that thirty days 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.
Mrs. Mary Dlcken, January 2nd, 1924.
Lot 18, Block 4, Sub-division of B 30
Albrights Choice. 100 feet front.
Mary E. Smith, January 2nd, 1924,
Lot 1, Block 6, Sub-division of B 30
Albright's Choice, 100 feet front.
Frank Bocek, August 11th, 1924, Lot
12, Block 3, Potter A Cobbs Addition to
South Omaha, 130 feet front.
Anna and Vaclav Kruntorad, January
2nd. 1924, Lot 13. Block 7. Potter A
Cobb's Addition to South umaha, 13)
feet front.
Chae. and Agnes Pivonka. Auguat 11th,
1924, Lot 13, Block 3. Potter a Cobb's
Addition to South Omaha. 130 feet front.
File* August 16th, 1924, at 9:06 o’clock
a. m.
You are further notified that you andj
each of you will have fifteen days front
October 20th, 1924, the first day of pub
ltcation hereof in which to file protee
in the office of the City Clerk agalns
the regularity, legality or sufficiency o
said petition or any signature thereon.
*ou are further notified that it is the
Intention to consider, treat and take said
petition as constitulng and being one
petition for said Improvement.
Published in accordance with Resolu
tion No. 6756, Series 1 924.
Omaha, Nebraska. October JOth, 1 924.
^ JAMBH P. HOCTOR.
Get. 20-21-22. City Clerk.
_ MUTT CIS.
To the owners of all lots, lands, tract*
and parcels of lands, within Street
Improvement District No. 2567. and to
'he owners of all lots, tracts and par
cels of lands, abutting on or adjacent
to that part of Blnney Street from
Military Avenue to C6th Street, in the
City or Omaha. Nebraska.
Notice is 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 Blnney Street
from Military Avenue to 66th Street, in
the City of Omaha, by paving and curb
ing, said petition being in words and
figures as follows:
Petition f'.r Improving Blnney Street,
from Military Avenue to 66th Street.
To the Honorable City Couneil of the
City of Omaha:
We, the undersigned, owners of lots or
lands abutting upon that part of Blnney
Street from Military Avenue to 66th
Street In Street Improvement District No
2567, In the City of Omaha, being rec
ord owners of a majority of the feet
frontage on said part of said street, as
shown by the generally recognised maps
of said City, do hereby petition that the
same be Improved by paving and curb
ing.
And we do further petition the Coun
cil to order such improvement and cause
it to be made, and that thirty days 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.
Mrs. Minnie Welsh. May 15, 1924. Dot 6.
Block 24. Benson Addition. 60 feet front
by 128 feet deep.
Mary E. and John Hansen Nelsen. May
13, 1924. Dot 16, Block 26, Benson, 60
feet front by 128 feet deep.
Ducinda D. Shaw. May 17. 1924, Ixjts
3. 4, 6 and 6, Block 25, Benson, each 60
feet front by 128 feet deep.
Minnie and William E. McDonnell. May
1 7. 1924. Dot 23. Block 26. Benson, 60
feet front by 128 feet deep
Emms end Anton Abels, May 17, 1924,
Dot 21, Block 23, Benson, 6o feet front
by 128 feet deep.
Frank B. Parkins, May 17. 1924, Dot
3, Block 24, Benson, 60 feet front by 128
feet deep.
John Hnd Berths Szabbo. May 17, 1924,
Lots 1 and 2. Block 24. Benson, each 60
feet front by 128 feet deep.
Jessie BHIe and Mathew Burris. May
17. J924. Dot 14 Block 23. Benson, 60
f set front by 128 feet deep.
Proctor J Dolejs, May 20, 1 924. East
23 feet of Dot 23. and all of Dot 24.
Block 23, Benson, 73 feet front by 128
feet deep.
W. A Larsen, May 22. 1924. Dot 13.
Block 23. Benson, 60 feet front by 128
feet deep.
Mr. John Weber. May 27. 1924, Dot 4,
Block 24, Benson. 60 feet front by 128
feet deep.
Andrew C*. Nelson. June 2. 1924. Dots
1 and 2. Block 25. Benson, ear h 60 feet
front by 128 feet deep.
Mrs Mary Voss. June 2 1924 West 27
feet of Dot 23 end all of Dot 22. Block
23. Bonson, 77 feet front by 128 feet
deep.
Jos. McGuire. June 18. Routh 106 feel
of Dots 12 and 13. Block 10, Benson, 130
feet front by 106 feet deep.
Edward T. Slattery, June 18. 1924, Dot
7. Block 25, Benson. 60 feet front by 128
feet deep.
Harold J. Grove. June 25 1924. Dot
18, Block 26. Benson, 60 fast front by 128
feet deep.
The Benson Land Co.. June 26. 1 924.
Dots 8. 9. 10 end 11. Block 25, Benson.
eArh 60 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Oliver T) Beilis, June 10. 1924. Dots 16
and 16, Block 23. Benson. 100 feet front
by 128 feet deep
Michael G and Virginia M Mallon.
June .10, 1924 I#ot 7. Block 24, Benson,
60 feet front by 128 feet deep
Laura M. Iverson. June 30, 1924. North
’4 Dots 11 and 12 Block 24, Benson, 100
feet, front by fit feet deep
Albln and Minnie Schumann, July 1,
1924. Dot 6, Bind I Benson, 60 feel
front bv 128 f<et deep
Francis P Briscoe. July 1. 1924. Do!
19 Block 23, Benson, 6u feet front by
128 feet deep
Orange. H Pettis, Dot 12. Block 9. Ben
son. 50 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Mrs Jennie Larsen. Dot 12. Block 25
Benson, 60 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Filed: fiept. 22. 1924. at 9:00 o'clock
a. m
You are further notified that you snf’
each of you will have fifteen days from
October 20. 1924. the first day of publi
cation hereof. In which to file protest
In the office of the Pity Clerk agalrs1
the regularity, legality or sufficiency n1
said petition or aj:v signature thereon
Published In accordance with Resold
Mon No. 6760 Series 1924
Omaha, Nebraska. October 20. 19?4.
JAMES r HOf-TOR
City Clerk.
O 30-21-22.
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
notice!
To the Owners of all lots, lands tracts
and parcels of lands, within Street Im
provement District No. 2605 and to the
owners of all lots, tracts and purcels
of lands, abutting oti or adjacent to
that part of alley between 20th Street
and 21st Street from Clark Street to
Giace 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 alley between
20th Street and r’1st Street from Clark
Street to Grace Street. In the City of
I Omaha, by paving, said petition being
In words and figures as follows;
Petition to change grade and to pave.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha:
We. the undersigned, owners of lots
or lands abutting upon that part of alley
between 20th Street and 21st Street from
Clark Street to' Grace Street In Street
Improvement District No. 2606 in the City
of Omaha being record owners of a
majority of the frontage of taxable
property abutting upon said part ot said
alley, as shown by the generally recog
nised maps of said city, do hereby peti
tion that the same be improved by
changing the grades upon said alley as
at present fixed and established to cor
respond with the elevations hereinafter
specified and set forth and that said
ulley be paved.
And we further petition the Council to
order said improvements and cause same
to be made and that thirty days be al
lowed the property owners In said district
within which to designate material de
sired to be used in paving said alley.
And, in consideration of suid grade
being so changed as herein petitioned
for. we hereby, respectively, waive all
damages or claim of damages by reuson
thereof or in any manner hereinafter
resulting from such change of grade as
herein petitioned for:
Grade of alley between 20th Street
and 21st Street from Clark Street to
Grace Street.
Elevations of Center
Line of Alley.
A point on North line of Clark Street
as paved .46.9
A point 80 feet North of Clark
Street . 49.3
A point 190 feet South of Grace
Slree as established.62.0
A point on South line of Grace Street
as paved .54.9
Robert W. and Mary E. Cornell, South
Lot 15, E. V. Smith s Addition, 33
feet front by 140 feet deep.
Salvatore Nigro, South 36 feet of Lot
4. Block 11, E. V. Smith s Addition, 16
feet front by 140 feet deep.
Morris Parllman, August 11, 1924,
South 25 feet North 32 feet Lot 7. Block
11, E. V. Smith s Addition, 25 feet front
by 140 feet deep.
Morris and Gitel Zlotkin, August 11,
1924. South 30 feet of Lot 11, Block 11.
E. V. Smith's Addition, 30 feet front by
140 feet deep. „ „ ..
Louis Ruback, August 11, 1924. North
V4 of Lot 3, 33 feet front by 140 feet
deep and all of Lot 2, 66 feet front by
140 feet deep, all In Block 11, E. V.
Smith a Addition.
Getrude Soskin, August 1 1, 1924. South
V4 of Lot 12. Block 11. E. V. Smith s Ad
dition, 53 feet front by 140 feet deep.
Rebecca Cohen and Ida Greenberg, Au
gust 11, 1924, South 34 feet of Lot 7.
Block 11, E. V. Smith s Addition. 34 feet
front bv 140 feet deep, also all of Lot
8, Block 11. E. V. Smiths Addition, 66
feet front by 14 Ofeet deep.
Max Heenick. August 11, 1924, 8outh
26 feet of Lot 10. Block 11, E. V. Smith's
Addition. 26 feet front by 140 feet dsep,
and also the North 40 feet of Lot 10,
Block 11, E V. Smith's Addition, 40 feet
front by 140 feet deep.
Harry Kichlin, August 11, 1924, South
18 feet of Lot 6. and the North 7 feet of
Lot 7, Block 11. E V. Smiths Addition.
26 feet front by 140 feet deep.
M. Marcus, August 22, 1924, West 64
feet of Lot 1, Block 11. E. V. Smiths
Addition. 66 feet front by 54 feet deep.
Louis Ruback, September 4, 1924. North
30 feet of Lot 4, Block 11, E. V. Smiths
Addition. 30 feet front by 14<» feet deep.
Filed October 3, 1924, at 10:55 o'clock
A. M.
You are further notified that you and
each of you will have fifteen days from
October 20. 1924. the first day of pub
lication hereof in which to file 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 6.6 2, Series 192 4
Omaha, Nebraska. October 20 1014.
JAMES P. HOCTOR.
0 20-31-22. City Clerk.
notice.
To the owners of all lots, lands, tract^
and parcels of lands, within Street Imj
provement District No. 2631 and to the
owners of all lota, tracta and parcels of
lands, abutting on or adjacent to that
part of North and South alley bet week
35tli Avenue and 36th Street from laf
East and West alley South of Leaven
worth Street to North line of sub lot
1 tax lot 28. Section 21-16-13, 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
ment .»f that part of North and South
alley between 35th Avenue and 36th
Street from 1st East and West alley
South of Leavenworth Street to North
line of Sub Lot 1. Tax Lot 28. Section
21-16-13. in the City of Omaha, by pav
ing, said petition being in words and
| figures hi follows.
Petition for Improving North ana
South Alley between 36tn Avenue end
36th Street, from 1st East and West
Alley South of Leavenworth Street, to
North Lino of Sub Lot 1. Tax Lot 16,
Section 21-16-13.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha:
we, in® liimcii'niieu, v....... - * . i
or lands abutting upon that part of
North and South Alley between 35th Ave
nue and 36th Street from let Last and
West Alley South of Leavenworth Street
to North Line of Sub Lot 1. Tax Lot 2 a.
Section 21-15-13. in Street Improvement
District No. 2631. in the City of Omaha,
being record owners of a majority of the
feet frontage on said part of said street,
as shown by the generally re< ognlred
maps of said City, do hereby petition that
the same be Improved by paving
And we do further petition the Council
to order such improvement and cause It
to be made, and that thirty days be al
lowed to the property owners In said Dis
trict within which to designate the ma
terial desired to be used in the paving
of said street. „ _ .
August and Sarah Reermann, Septem
ber 23. 1924, Lot 22. Fearon Place, 40
feet Dont by 125 feet deep
C L and Edith E. Blisaald, September
23. 1924. Lot 24, Fearon Place. 40 feet
front by 125 feet deep.
John and Marie Nordhorst. September
24. 1924, Lot 17, Fearon Place. 40 feet
front by 125 feet deep _
Hans J. Harder and Mary Harder. Sep
tember 23. 1924 Lot 16 Fearon Place. 40
feet front by 126 feet deep.
r E. and Laura W Segur. September
23. 1924. Lot 16. Fearon Place, 40 feet
front by 126 feet deep. .
Emil and M. Wohlstrom, September 24,
1924. Lot 25. Fearon Place. 32 feet
front by 125 feet deep
Mary F Dillon. September 24. 1*24,
Lot 21, Fearon Place, 40 feet front by
125 feet deep. _
J R Kelkenney Realty Company.
J«m»» 11. K«lk*nney, Pr*«ld»nt. Sept.m
bor 25. 1924. I.ot 13. Fearon Place. 40
fed front by 125 feet deep.
Henry and Paulin* Kay. September 16
1924. I,ote 28 and 23. learon Place. 72
feel front by 126 feet deep.
Morris and Mrs. Morris Jensen. Sey_
tember 29. 1924. I.ot 14 Fearon Place, 40
feet, front by 126 feet deep.
Henry C Wolf. September 27, 1924.
I.ot 19. Fearon Place. 40 feet front by
' "Filed* October 2. 1924, at 10:65 o'clock
ft‘ You are further notified that you and
each of you will have fifteen days from
October 20, 1924. the firat day of publica
tion hereof. In which to file prole.t In
the office of the City I'lerk against the
regularity, legality or eufflclency of aald
petition or any signature thereon.
Published In accordance with l.egolu
tlon No 6784, fierlea 1924
Omaha. Nebra.ka Aj«oba^^^m.
City Clerk
Oct. 29. 21. 22._
NOTICE.
To the owners of all lots lands, trad*
and parcel* of lands, within Street Im
provement District No. 2613, and to the
• i wrier h yf all lots, tract* and parcels
of lands, abutting on or adjacent to
that part of Marcy Street from 66th
Street to 67th St reet and 67th St
from Marcy Street to Leavenworth
Street. In the City of Omaha. Netras
Nutlca la hereby glvon that there haa
been filed with the City Clerk of the city
of Omaha « petition for the Improve
ment of that part of Morey Street from
65th street to 67th Street and 67th Street
from Marcy Street to Leavenworth Street.
In the City of Omaha by paving and curb
ing. said petition being In word* and
figure* ns follows:
Petition for Improving Marcy Street
from 66th Street, to 67th Street, and 67th
Street from Marcy Street to Leavenworth
To**t he Honorable City Council of the
city of Omaha:
We. the undersigned owners of lot* or
lends abutting upon that part of Mercy
Street from 66th Street to 67th Street
nr.d 67th Street from Marcy Street to
Leavenworth. In Street Improvement I *l«
trlct No. 2613. in th* City of Omaha,
bring record owner* of a majority of the
feet frontage on said t art of s.tld *fre» t.
a* shown by the generally recognised
insps of said City, do hereby petition that
the same be improved by paving and
• ni btnff, . L
And we do further petition the Coun
cil to order such improvement end cause
It to be mnd*. and that thirty dnya be
allowed to the property owner* In an UI
District within which to designate the
material desired to be used In th# paving
of said street.
John (l Clark. August 16th. 1 924. North
? 3 feet of Lota, 1. 2 and 3, Block
1 Hoffman Terrace. 127 feet front by
. 86 2 3 feet deep.
Elisabeth R Thurmond. August 16th.
1924. nil of Lot 2, Block *. F-dgewood
* Addition. 60 f*»ct front by 102 9 feet deep
Mark M. end Mary B. Laving*. August
16th. 1 9C4. 1 to t 1. I Hock 3. Edgawood Ad
dltlon. 90 feet front
S Varn and Beatrice K. Leonard. Au
gust 16th 1 024 I.ot 16 end the Wot f,
| fee* of North 4? feet and North 4? feet
|of Lot H. and the North 42 feet of Lot
I
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
17, Block 1, lloffman Terrace, 106 feet
I runt b> 4 2 feet deep.
Harry U. Wilke. August 15th, 1924,
Lot 1, Block 7. Edgewood Addition, 106.2
feet front by 86.8 feet deep.
E'rneat Doll, August 15th, 1924. West
287 \ feet of Lot 12, Shiloh Addition,
287 feet front.
Amy Anderson, Lot 14, Block 1, Hoff
man Terrace, 50 feel from by 13o loot
deep.
The Benson & Garrett Company, by
Kobt. 11. Garrett, Pres., all of Lot i. ex
cept the Eutt >s feet and the North 47
feet of Lot 2 except the East 88 feet
thereof, Block 0. Edgewood Addition, 1U3
leet front by 61 feet deep.
John T. Brownlee, August 16th, 1924,
Lota 8 and 9, Block 1, Hoffman Terrace,
10't feet front by 130 feet deep.
Barker Corp., by George Barker, Presi
dent. tSeal), August 18th, 1924. Lot 9.
Block 7, Edgewood Addition, 103.2 feel
front by 36 feet deep.
Louie and Mrs. L. Volcheck, August
18th, 1924, Lota 10 and 11. Block 1. Holt
man Terrace, 100 feet front by 130 feet
deep.
J. L. and Mrs. J. L. Gaginl, August
18th, 1924. North 69Vfc feet of the South
79 Vi feet of the East 100 feet of Lot 12,
Shiioh Addition, 100 feet front by 691*
feet deep.
Hallene M. Ewall, August 20th, 1924,
South 8 feet of Lot 2. and the Northerly
53 feet of Lot 3, Block 6. Edgedood Ad
dition, 97.1 feet front by 111 feet deep.
Louise M. and Mae C. Walsh, August
25lh, 1924, Lot 4. Block 1, Hoffman Ter
race, 45 feet front by 130 feel deep.
Jessie E. Robertson, August 26th, 1924,
(Exctept Street), Southerly u3 feet of Lot
3, Block 6, Edgewood Addition, 87.3 feet
rront, and also the West loO leet of the
South 147 feet of Lot 13, Shiloh Addi
tion. 193 feet front by 127 fuel deep.
Win. C. Russell, August 36th, 1924, Luta
12 and 13, and the Last 45 leet of Lot
16, Block 1. Hoffman Terrace, 145 feet
front by 130 feet deep.
Marie Muxen Bartu, September 3, 1924,
(Except Street), East 66 feet of the West
208 feet of the South 147 feet of Lot 13,
Shiloh Addition, 66 feet front by 127 feet
deep.
M. E. Muxen, September 3rd, 1 924. (Ex
cept Street). East 178.76 feet of Lot 12,
Shiloh Addition, 178}* feet front.
Emma Doll, September 3rd, 1924, Lota
5. 6 and 7, Block 1, Hoffman Terrace,
160 feet front by 130 feet deep.
Piled: September 22, 1924, at 4:45
o'clock p. in.
You are further notified that you and
each of you will have fifteen days from
October 20th. 1924. the first day of pub
lication hereof, in which to file 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 Resolu
tion No. 6763, Series 1924.
Omaha, Nebralka, October 20th, 1924.
n JAMES P. HOCTOR.
° 20-il-a._City Clerk,
To the owner* of ell lot*, land*, tracts
and parcel* of land*, within Street im
provement District No. 2524. end to
the owners of all lots. tracts and
parcels of lends, abutting on or ad
J*}0®"1 to that part of 65th Street from
-Maple Street to Grant Street, in the
< ity of Omaha, Nebraska.
Notice le hereby given that there ha*
been filed with the City Clerk of the
City of Omaha a petition for the Im
provement of that part of 66th Street
troni Maple Street to Grant Street, in the
City of Omaha by curbing an*l paving,
said petition being In worda and figures
a* follows:
Petition for Improving 46th Str**t from
AJapl# Street to Orant Street,
io the Honorable City Council of tho
City of Omaha.
We. the undersigned, owners of lota or
lands abutting upon that part of 66th
Street from Alaule Street to Grant Street
In Street Improvement District No. 2624.
In tho City of Omaha, being record own- i
era of a majority of the feet frontage on
said part of said street, as shown bv the
generally recognized maps of said City,
do hereby petition that the same ba Im
proved by curbing and paving.
And we do further petition the Council
to order such improvement and cause It
to be made, and that thirty days be
allowed to the property owners in said
District within which to designate the i
material desired to be used In tho Paving
of said street.
Gladys M Bock. August 11. 1924. Lot
22. Block 7. Halcyon Heights. 60 feet
front bv 128 feet deep.
Henry and Mary Klopplng. August 11,
1324. Lot 21. Block 7. Halcyon Heights.
5o feet front by 128 feet deep.
Henry C. Clausen. August 11. 1924. Lot
20. Block 7. Halcyon Heights. 60 feet
front bv 128 feet deep, and also the North
V» of Lot 19. Block 7. Halcyon Heights.
25 feet front by 128 feat deep.
Lillian L. Schlffbauer. August 11, 1924.
Lot 13. Block 6. Halcyon Heights. 60 feet
front by 128 feet deep.
Charles W Brumfield, August 11. 1924.
Lots 11 and 12, Block 6. Halcyon Height*,
each 60 ieei front by 12s feet deep.
Duslne Petersen. Auust 11. 1924. Lot
4. Block 6. Halcyon Heights. 60 faet
front by 128 feet deep.
Charles L. and Lucy M. Rlgg, August
12. 1924. the South ‘e of Ian 19. and the
North V% of Lot 18. Block 7. Halcyon
Heights. 60 feet front by 128 feet deep.
Bertha C. Studenroth. August 12. 1924.
Lot 1. and the North Vi of Lot 2. Block
10. Halcyon Heights. 76 feet front by 128
feet deep.
August C. Gostach and Lula P. Wolfe.
August 12. 1924. Lot 9. Block 10. 60 faet
, iront by 12s feet deep.
Tony Anzaldo, August 12, 1924. Lota
16. 17 and the South V% of Lot 18. Block
7, Halcyon Heights, 125 feet front by 128
feet deep.
John L. Corbaly. August 13. 1924. Lota
16 and 14. Block 6. liaicvon Helghta.
each 50 feet front bv 128 feet deep.
Edward L. Heidemau and Blanch V.
McCoy, August 13, 1924. Lot 2. Blot-k 23.
Halcyon Heights, 10 feet front by 128
feet deep.
airs, tva v^. passer. au*u»i is.
Lot 14. Block t>. Halcyon Helghta, 60
feet front by 128 feet deep.
Martin J. Dahlgren, August 14. 1924,
Lot 4. Block 23. Halcyon Heights, 60 feat
front by 128 feet deep.
Florence and James II. Hall, Benson
Realty Co., by J F. Pickard, Secy,. Au
guat 1 4. 1924 All of Dot 3. and South
of Lot 2, Block 10, Halcyon Helghta, 76
feet front by 128 feet deep.
Krla and Kmlly Sugar, August 14. 1924,
Lot 3. Block 23, Halcyon Helghta, 60
feet front by 128 feet deep,
Robert J Jones August 16, 1924. Lot
24. Block 11, Halcyon Helghta. 60 feet
front by 128 feet deep.
Alice C. Stelnhauser and Lula N Je
rome. August 16. 1924. Lot 21. Block 11.
Halcyon Heights, 60 feet front by 128
feet deep
Jacob KJamm and Dominick Elsener,
Auguat 16. 1924, Lot 16, Block ll. Hal
cyon Heights. 60 feet front by ill feet
deep.
Anton W and Marla Paulaon, August
18. 1924, Lot 22, Block 11, Hslryon
Heights, BO feet front by 128 feet deep.
Catherine Stafford and Margaret May
her Auguat 16. 1924, Lot 17. Block 11.
Halcyon Heights, 60 feet front by 128
feet deep.
B. McNeil. August 16. 1924 Lot
12. Hlock 10, Helcion Heights, $0 feet
front by 128 feet deep.
C. B. end Hulda Miller and Harry A
Tukey. August 16. 1924. Lot 1. Block 23.
Halcyon Heights. 60 feet front by 128
feet deep.
norm OT. tvenace. AllgU.t 14. 1*24.
Lot 11, Block 23, Halcyon Height*, 60
feet front by 128 feet deep
Itoyal 8. Readier, Aiiguet 14. 1*24 Lot
7. Block 23, Halcyon Height,, 60 feet
front by 13* feet deep.
Mrs. Dora Wolff and Minnie lire**!,
Auguat 14, 1924, Lot 10. Block 23 Hal
cyon Height*. 60 feet front by II* feet
deep.
Dorothy It and Stanley C. Durkee
Auguat 14 1*24. Lot 12. Block 23. 60
feet n-ont by 128 feet deep
"wen I" Star opal. Grove Wharton Con.
etruttlon Co., bv Gerald A Wharton, **,
rotary. Auguat 14. 1*24 Ttouth l* of Lot
14, and all of Lot 13. Block 32, Halcyon
Height*. 76 feet front l.v 12S feet deet)
Charles H and Mrs Emma Thompson.
rr»«1 Armhruii, August 1H. 192 4 all of
lent 16, and the North »% of Lot 14
l4lork 22 Halcyon Heights. 76 feet front
I by 12% feet flpcji
Wm Dougherty. August 14 1924. Lot
17. Hlock 22. Halcyon Heights. 60 feet
front bv 12S feet deep, and also the South
of Lot 14. Hlock 22. Halt von Heights.
26 feat front bv 128 feet deep
Wm A. Hall anj W. E. F.fner. August
M. 1 924. North 40 feet of Lot 24 Hlock
22. Hairvon Heights. 40 feet front bv ] 2ti
feet deep
I’eter and Mellda Jorgensen. August
18. 1 924 Lots 18 and 19 Hlock 22.
Halcyon Heights, each B0 fart front by
128 feet deep
Fathering M\ Morlson. August 18. 192 4
Lot 20, Hlock 11. Haicvou Heights. L0
feet front by 128 feet deef
Steve and Eleanor I (Griffith. Augus*
1 9 1924. Lot 23. Block 22. Ilalcvon
Heights. 60 feet front by 128 feet deep
Werner Okerbloom. August 1 9. 1924.
Lot 22. Block 22. Halcyon Heights. 6"
feet front bv 128 fee* deep
Kav A Devarmond. August 19. 1924
Lot 21. Block 22. Halcyon Heights. 60
feet front by 128 feet deep
Helen 11 Hibbard. Auguat 11. 1924. Lots
21, 22 and 2.1. Block 22. Halcyon Heights,
each 60 feet front bv 128 feet deep
Msrv E. Smith. September 9. 1924, Lot
21. Hlock 11. Ilalcvon Heights. 60 feel
front by 128 feet deep.
Filed September 18. 1924. at 1:10
o'clock n m
You ire further notified that vnu and
each of foil will have fifteen dave from
October *n. 19:: 4. the first dsv of publics
tlon herein In which to file protest In the
offi. a of tbs City F|ork sgstnat the reg
it I it t if v. legslltv or sufficiency of said
petition nr Spy signature thereon
Published In accordance with Resolu
tion No 6768 Series 1924
Omaha. Nebraska October 2f». 1924
JAMES r. IforTOU.
CltV < Merle,
O to 11 1?_ _ _
NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS
Healed proposals are Invlteii and will be
re<elved at the Offl e of the City F.ngl
nag) at Boom *06. «'iiv Man. OmanA, Nt
tiriisku. up to 2 o'clock p m. on Tuesday.
October 21. 1 924. foi the construction
of storm sowers as follows:
Storm Sewer No 80|, Pel w een 96th and
llth sin« ii*
provided by Resolution No 661H adopted
October 7. 19'.'4
f.o lln. ft. four foot six 1m h diameter
sewer
760 lln ft. ssven foot diameter sewer.
Storm Sewer No |02. 17th Street from
S Street to lT Street «a provided bv Reso
lution No. 641 8 adopted October 7 1924.
660 |in ft three foot dinmeler sewer
Storm 3ewet No. 101. 16th Sttsst be
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
tween Pinkney Street and Bedford Avenue
as provided by Resolution No. 6765
adopted October 14. 1924
130 lin. ft. 13-inch pipe lower.
170 lin. ft. three-foot six-inch diameter
sewer.
Proposals are to be made upon printed
blanks which will, upon application, he
furnished by the City Engineer and all
work must be done in accordance with
the plans and specifications for said work
on file in him office
Alternate bids to he used as shown on
plans.
As evlden *e of good faith, each pro
posal shall be accompanied by a certified
'heck on some Omaha bank payable to
the City of Omaha In an amount not
less than five per cent of the total of
bid and in no case to lie less than One
Hundred Dollars which amount shall he
held by the City as liquidated damages
if tlie successful bidder falls to enter into
contract with good and sufficient sureties
within ten days after award has been
made.
Proposals shall be addressed to 'City
Er glneer. Omaha. Nebraska.” and
marked: "Proposals for Sewer Construc
tion ”
The City reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
HERMAN BEAL.
0-17-18-20 _ City Engineer.
NOTICE TO 8EWER CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals are Invited and will be
received at the office <>f the City Engi
neer at Room 508. City Hall, Omaha,
Nebraska, up to two o'clock p. m Mon
day. November 27. 1924. for the construc
tion of Sewer District No. 893. being
Belvedere Boulevard from 30th Street
Northwesterly to 31st Avenue, as provided
in Ordinance No. 12292, the quantities
approximately being as follows:
44J7 lin. ft eight-inch pipe sewer.
310 lin. ft. 12-lnch pipe sewer.
447 lin. ft. 15-inch pipe sewer.
Proposals are to be made upon printed
blanks which will, upon application be
furnished by the City Engineer, and all
work must be done in accordance with
the plans and specifications for said work
on file in his office.
Alternate bids to be received as shown
on plans. „ .
As evidence of good faith, each pro
posal shah he accompanied by a certified
check on some Omaha bank payable to
the City .»f Omaha In an amount not less
than five per cent of the total of bid
and in no case to be less than < >ne Hun.
dred Dollars, which amount shall he held
by the city as liquidated damages if the
successful 'bidder falls to enter into con
tract with good and sufficient sureties
within ten days after award has been
made.
Proposals shall be addressed to City
Engineer Omaha. Nebraska.” and marked
"Proposals for Sewer Construction."
The city reserves the right to reject
any and all bids
Omaha. October 17th. 1924.
HERMAN BEAL.
City Engineer.
Q-16-20-21 22-23-24-25
~ COUNTY OFFICIAL"NOTICES.
_ __j
NOTICE TO BAKERIES.
Notice Is hereby given thst Frank
Dewev, County Clerk. Court House. Oma
ha. Nebraska, will receive Sealed Bids
up to and until 10 o’clock a. m. on Tues
day. October 28, 1924, for furnishing bread
to be used In the County Hospital and
Rlvervlew Homs and to terminate Sep
tember 1, 1925.
Each bid must bs accompanied by a
certified check or cash in the sum of
1100 as a guarantee of the acceptance cf
the contract. If awarded.
Bids will be opened In the Commission
era* Chambers. Court House, Omaha. Ne
braska. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on
Tuesday. October 28. 1924.
The Board of County Commissioner*
reserve to themselves the right to reject
any or all bids received.
By order of the Board of County Com
missioners. Douglas County, Nebraska.
FRANK DEWEY.
0-16 -27-lnoCltv Clerk.
notice to land owners.
To all Whom It May Concern.
The Commissioner appointed to open
a road commencing at the center of Sec
tion 8. Township 15, Range 13. in Douglas
County, Nebraska, running thence west
1 11-16 miles to the Military Highway
in Section 2, Township 15, Range 12. j
being the extension of Ames Avenue from,
52d Street west to the Military High- ,
way, has reported in favor of the location j
thereof, and all objections thereto or
claims for damage* must be filed In the
County Clerk's office on or before noon
of the 10th day of December, A. D.. 1924,
or said road will be opened without ref
erence thereto.
FRANK DEWET.
O-S N-S County Clerk.
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AD RATES
lie per line ea^ta day, 1 pr 1 daya.
17c per line each day, 1 or J daya.
16c per line each day, 7 daya.
16c per line each day. SO daya.
Telephone
AT.Untie 1000.
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CLASSIFICATION!
Funeral Notice* . I
Vault* and Monument*. X
Funeral Director*. S
Oairtfrlf* . 4
Florists 6
Card of Thanks . ft
I/odge Notice* . 7 ;
Coming Event*. ft
Personals .. 9
Lout and Found. 10 1
Al TO MOBILES.
Automobile* for Sale. 11
Truck* for Sale . 12 1
Automobile Agencies . 18
Motorcycles and Hletrle*. 14
Automobile* for Exchange... 13
Auto Accessories. I'urr* ............. 1ft
Service station*. Repairing. 17
Auto IJvery. Garage*. 1H
Wanted—Automobile* . 19
Garage* for Rent. 2U
III SINES* SERVICE.
business Service* Offered.21
lluiIding < ontnu tor* .
Heating and Plumbing.23
ln*urance .24
Millinery—Dressmaking . 23
Moving—Trucking—'•forage .. 2«
Painting and Papering . 27
Patent Attorney* . 2ft
Printing Stationery. 29
[ Professional Serv ice . ... 39
Repairing 81
Renovating and Dyeing . 32
laundries .33
Tailoring and Pressing . 34
Wanted—BiicInesH Service. 33
EMPLOYMENT.
Help Wanted—Female. 3ft
Help Wanted — Male 37
Help Wanted—Male and Female....... 3ft
Sale*men and Agents .89
Situations Wanted—Female .49
Situation* Wanted—Male. 4)
FINANCIAL.
Bnalnea* Opportunities . 42
Investment—Storks—Bonds . 43
Real Estate Unix. 44
Money to Loan .43
Wanted to Borrow . 46
EDI CATION AL.
Corrcapondence < nurse*. 47
f^oca! Instruction t hisses.4M
Musical—Dramatic .• 49
Dancing Ai'hiIuiiIm.641
Private Instruetion . M
Wanterk— Instruction .... SSi
Mvfstock.
Dog*. Cat* and IVt* A3
llorsc*. Cattle. X chicle*. M
Poultry anil supplies. AA
Wanted— I>lvr*fock . AA
M K.IUHANDISK.
Article* for sale . A7
Huniiie** F.oiili»>ii'ti( ... .. • AM
Itulliling Materials .. A 9
Form nnd Dairy Product* . no
Fuel and Feed Ml
t.ood Thing* to Fat. «2
Home-Made Tiling* . <18
Jl otlNcfioltJ Hood* tM
Swap Column o.*»
Ji'wrlri and Watclie* . tW
Machinery and Tool* . 7
Hecil*. Plant* and Flowers. tiM
**neclal* "I the Store* . H'1
Musical Instrument* . 70
Uudio Equipment . 71
\X curing Apparel 72
Wanted to Huy . 73
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Room* Willi Hoard.
fc'arnlahed Room* .
Hoorn* for Housekeeping .
Knout* I'ufurni-lird .
W h... i.. Stop ■n Too ii
Wanted—Room* and Hoard .
RE A I ESTATE— PoR RENT.
A imrt in cut *—Furnished.do
Apartment*—(Tn furnished . S'
Itfisiiics* Place* for Rent . A?
House* for Itent MS
11 disc*— Furnished M
Office* and Desk Room . M*
Out nf Ton ii Property . M«
dull urban for Kent . H*
I arm Litnl* for Rent M*
Hummer Place for Rent .......... 89
Wanted to Kent . . . 90
REA I, ESTATE—FDR SAI.E
Hualnes* Property 91
Rcnl Estate—Ini e«t me lit * 9?
Farm* and l and* for Sale . 93
City Acreage for Sale . 91
House* for Sale 93
House*—North . 9*1
House*—South .91
Houses—West 9M
House*-—Iteoson . . . . 99
For Sale—Dundee .ItH)
For Sale— Florence 19f
lor Sale—Count’ll llltlffs Hi?
I ,nts for Sole 103
Heal Flint* for Fartuingc .104
Wanted—Heal Estate io.7
At t Tit)NS.
Auction Hales 199
Heal Estate for Xuctlnn 107
ANNOt N( . VIKN i S
Funcrnl Notices I
KASM 1188EN Mr* Alina beloved wife of
.lame* Hh* I* survived bealdea lur Hua
hitnd hy four non* and five daughter*
Funeral Tuesday afternoon from realdehce
«*14 8 2Hth 8t . at 2 o'clock Interment
West I,awn cemetery. tJentleman s mor
tuary In iharge
XTRR3 N I M . age 43 year* 11
month* 14 davii
Funeral from th* F .1 stack and '•*>m
party parior* Tunaday at S o’clock Intci
mant Proiptct tylll cvmat*i>
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Funeral Notice*.
VETERS—Charles J.. died October 16,
1924. aged 64 years; he Is survived by
his wife, Mary, and 10 children
Funeral services will De held at family
residence, 2615 North 20th St.. Monday
Jifttrroon at 2 p. rn. Interment Laurel
Hill cenfetery Inquiries may be addressed
to Harry E. Swanson mortuary.
VOW ELL—Horace, aged 79. He is aur
vlved by one son, George W., one daugh
ter. Mrs Albert King.
Funeral Tuesday afternoon from John A.
Gentleman's mortuary at 4 o'clock. In
terment West Lawn cemetery.
Vault!i and Monument*. Z
"Automatic Sealing" concrete burial vaults
recommended by all leading undertakers.
M'f’d by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co.
Funrral Dirertor*. S
IfEAFEY A HEAFEY
Undertakers and Emhalmers
Phone HA 0266, Office 2611 Farnam
(ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882)
HUL8E A RIEPEN.
At Your Service.
22 2 i Himing StJA. 1226.
Brailey & Dorrance.
HOFFMAN-CROSBY ambulance. Dodge
and 24th St Funeral directors. JA. 3901.
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN
HA 1 66 4.3411 Farnam St.
X. P SWANSON. 17TH AND CUMING
Quiet. Dignified Supervision.
LESLIE O. MOORE. 24th and Wirt. WE
(u>47.
C. C. HAYNES FUNERAL HOME.
3920 N. 24th St. KE. 0267
Cemeteries. 4
VISIT FOREST LAWN
Purchase a family lot tn Omaha’* moat
beautiful cemetery. Offices at the ceme
tery (west of Florence), and 720 Brandeis
theater
I’ersonalB. f
Tin; SALVATION ARMY Industrial home
solicits your old clothing, furniture, maga
zines We collect We distribute Phone
JA 4135 and our wagon will call. Call
and inspect our new home. 2U9 N. 13th Ht
HOT oil vapor steam hatha and massages.
Room 35. Douglas Block AT 8594.
liOst and Found. 10
45 REWARD to party picking up package
in Brandeis store containing blue serge
trousers. MA. 2243. 2628 I> St.
LOST—BLACK MARE MULE
Please call WE. 2603. Reward.
Al TOMORI LEfT
Automobile* for Sale. II
SPECIAL USED CAR
BARGAINS
1924 Chevrolet Ootipe: disc wheals... 9460
1923 Ford Touring, etarter. 1275
1929 Ford Touring; starter . $125
1923 Star Touring, fine shape.$350
1923 Durant Sedan; renewed ... $876
ANDREW MURPHY &
SON,
HERE 64 YEARS
AT 4 411 _1410 Jackson. Pt.
LOOK! LOOK!
1920 REO SPEEDWAGON.
Gab and stock body suitable for moving,
$285.
Mast be sold quick.
2210 Farnam Street.
FOR SALE—1924 MODEL FORD COUPE.
JUST LIKE NEW IN EVERY WAY A
GENUINE BARGAIN FOR $465. $701
LEAVENWORTH
NA9H-VRIE8EMA AUTO CO.
USED CAR STORE
2084 Farnam AT 2916
BUTCK touring. 1922 four cylinder, in ex
cellent condition. $4r,o Omaha Flint Co
Truck* for Sale. IS
TWO Ford trucks, several 1-ton Interna
tionali also several 3-ton Internationals
all In good mechanical condition. Terms,
'’an l>*» arranged Intern**'or*l Harvester
Co AT Q7f>6 710 S. 10th St.
Anto Arrrfworlr*. Part*. 16
GUARANTEED new ami u««1 auto part*
at a special cut price Nebraska Auto
Parts. 1016-19 Harney St JA. 4921, and
3205 Cuming St AT 1970.
SPECIAL—All «lzes brake linings, 60 per
cent off Hat. Kaplan Auto Parts Co, *11
Nicholas_
(• tr.i:; os for Kent. 20
STEAM heated garage. 211 8. flat. HA
7124 or HA. 6994.
B18I NKHS 8KRV1CE._
Millinery—Ih-essmakln*. 25
ACCORDION side knife, box pleating,
covered bu'tons all styles; hemstitching.
buttonholes. Writ** Ideal Button and
Pleating Co. 30fc Brown Block. Omaha.
Neb. Telephone JA. 1926.
NEB PLEATING CO .
Hemstitching Covered Buttons.
16*4 Farnam. Second Floor JA. 5670.
Moving Tinlilti1—storage 26
BEK INS OMAHA VAN A STORAGE.
16th on 1 Uavenwnrth Sts Packing, mov
ing. storage, shipping JA 4163.
GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE
PACKING. MOVING, SHIPPING, STORING
Estimates furnished AT. 02 2 0 or JA 433*
GORDON’S FIREPROOF WH8E A VAN.
249 North 11th St. Phone .TA 3032; mov
ing. packing, storage, shipping.
Painting and Papering. 21
Wallpaper, paperhanging, painting. Fred
Parks. 4709 8. 34th St. MA. 0101; AT. 7404.,
Patent Attorney!. 28
J. W MARTIN. 528 Petera Trust Bldg,
<>maha. also Washington Double service,
single fee. Also help eel! patents.
Printing—Stationery. If
COMMERCIAL PRINTING, Eddy Printing
Co.. 212 South 13th St Phone JA. 6659.
Repairing. SI
USED and new sewing machine* Sow
ing machine* and vlotrolae repaired.
Rent machines fl per week; 13 per mo.
MICKEL MUSIC HOUSE.
15th and Harney. AT. 4361.
KMPMtYMKNT.
Help Wanled—Frmllr. SG
\VANTED— Ambitious young lady students
who desire to prepare fop first class
office positions to enroll in our Special
<\>urne 'if Secretarial training Individual
Instruction Reasonable tuition For fur
ther particulars, write to K. A P wo rah.
c P A . Dworak School of Accounting
Wead Building l*th and Farnam.
LAMES LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE
Taught thoroughly dav or evening, by
expert Instructions and constant practice.
Poaltlon* waiting Inquire. Moler college.
109 South 16th 81 ___________________
LADIES wanted everywhere, address en
v. lope- for us In your own home, liberal
: iv Write immediately. United States
s»*t \ Ice ;o East JacWaon Btvd., Chicago,
1H.
i W ANTED— Women to paint lamp shades
for us at home e**\. pleasant work;
whole or part time Vddresa Nlleart Co..
1401, Port Winn*, Ind.
WANTED Housekeeper on farm German
lady preferred Write Hog A 1228, Omaha
lie*.
1 NROLL at ths largest comptometer
school. 30ft Courtney Bldg JA 1491.
Help W anted—Mule. J7
YOUNG men, pleasing personality, good
appearance and refit ament. Preferably
student* of night schools who are work
ing their wav through school, Mint be
reliable and persistent and on the job
from • till R. Pleasing work. Not solicit
ing. Pay according to your ability. See
Mr. (lelh 9 a m. to 5 SO p m Mr. Miller.
City dr Mgr , Omaha Bee
MEN LEARN BARBER TRADE Dav
«>r evening Our itaiidug make* you a
master barber it shot t course Bl* nav
call or write for catalog Molar Barber
colics* D»9 South 1 Rth_
NIL mm WOBIMi boyi g r' •■ |1 »■• ||
willing to accept gn\eminent positions.
111. 9 50 Mi Sliding or statlonari ), write
Mr tlament, I5e St lord*. Mo
I IHKMKN, bteaktneii, beginners, $150 ISA
t\Nhlch position) Ha it w a). Y-I7I3,
' ms lie Her »
EMPLOYMENT.
Situation* Wanted—Female. 40
COMPETENT IRONER and Cleaner. Call
WE. *'617.
FINANCIAL.
Iiusinea* Opportunities 4*
BAKERY-Cloud paying bakery on Lin
coln highway. Good reaanna for aalltnf.
Write Y-2769. Omaha Baa.
Investment—Stock*—Bond*. 43
M, A. ANDERSON CO.. JA. 6187
Real eatate. Surety bonds and kindred In*
Real Estate Loan*. 44
MONET TO LOAN
On first and second mortgage*.
We buy outright for cash
Esisting mortgage* ttnd land contract*.
Prompt Action.
H. A WOLFF. CO.,
682 Baunder* Kennedy Bldg. AT. 1160
5Vi AND 6 PER CENT MONEY
Loans on Omaha improved property at
lowest rate*.
FRANK H. BINDER.
823 City National. JA. 5641.
OMAHA HOMES — EAST"NEB. FARMS.
O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO .
1015 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg, JA. 2715.
SECOND mortgage* or contract* pur
chaaed by Tukey Company, 620 First Na
tional Bank. JA. 422*.
BIX per cent loan* on Omaha reaidence*.
Cash on hand Prompt service. E. H.
Lougee, Ino., 638 Keeline Bldg
LOW RATE on city property, quickly
< losed; no monthly payments. JA. 1633.
W. T. GRAHAM.
I WILL buy mortgage* and contracts.
Corkln, 948 Cm. Nat l Bldg . Omaha .Neb,
6 Vi AND 4 PER CENT—NO DELAY.
GARVIN BROS., 646 Omaha Nat l Bldg.
1100 to 110,000 loaned: prompt service.
F. D. Wead St D. H. Bowman, Wead Bldg.
CITY real eatate mortgages and con
tract* bought Larson, 104 N. 15th St.
Farm Loan* on West. Neb and N. E. Colo.
I farm* Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
Money to Loan. 46
WE WILL LOAN TOD MONET at the
lowest rate we have ever made.
DON’T PAY HIGH RATES
Over 30 years in business assures you of
a quick, quiet and confidential deal at
the lowest possible cost.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANT,
808 Karbach Block Tel. JA 12*6.
Southeast corner 16th and Douglaa Sle.
DIAMOND Inane at loweat rataa; bualneea
atrlct'v confidential. The Diamond Loan
Co.. 1814 Dodge St. Eetabllahed 1894.
EDUCATIONAL. _
Local Instruction Classes. 48
TRl-CITT BARBER COLLEGE.
1402 Dodge St. 1208 Douglaa 8t.
Call or wfrlta for Information.
DAT SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL
Complete course !n all commercial
branches. Shorthand, typewriting, teleg
raphy. salesmanship, civil service. Phone
JA. 1515. Complete catalog free.
BOYLES COLLEGE.
18th and Harney Sts.Omaha. Neb.
EIGHT to 12 week* prepare you for a
fine office position. Call AT. 7774 er
write American College, 191t Famara
Musical—Dramatic. 40
CORNET instructor, nonpressure evetem.
Phone WE 1325, William Brookstein.
POPULAR music, taught by orcheetra pl
anlst. F. M Kahn, Mlckel Bidg. AT 4361.
Dancing Academic# 50
KEL-PINE— 6th and Farnam CLASS
and ASSEMBLY Mon. and Thur*. nit*#.
Private lessors sny hour. Reg. DANCES
Tue.« Thur and Sundays. AT. 7860, .
KEEP Dancing Academy class Monday
and Friday. • p. m. Elks elub. AT J>11
or JA. 5476.
LIVESTOCK;
Dogs, Cats and Pets. 53
FOR PALE —Water S^nnlel retriever, well
trained, good worker 15 mo. old. Inquire.
Jno. W. Wieht. Yutan. Neb.
Horses, Cattle, Vehirle*. 54
REGISTERED Duroe Jersey boar 2 year*
old. aired by Sensational Leader Jr also
fall and aorlna bear* and silt a. More
house Broa. Lincoln Highway. Phone
214*5 Council Bluffs___
ONE farm wagon, one double spring
wagon one buggy one act double har
ness. one walking plow HA. 1.42.
LIGHT team of horses good *et of
harness nlao heavy spring wagon Peony
Farm. *2d and Dodge Drank Monroe
MERCHANDISE.
Basinets Equipments. 59
WE BIT. sell safe* make deaka. ehow
'■“as**, etc. Omaha Fiaturs A Supply Co , «
S W. Cor. 11th and Douglas. JA. 2724.
■ ■ 1 ■'_—•
Pori and Fred. •!
KINDLINO—IS truck lost delivered.
Sawdust Baled Shavlnga. JA. 57 4
Household Goods. 64
FURNISHINGS cf Weet Farnam home:
Will sell complete furniahlr.g. consisting
of very finest mahogany. Circassian wal
nut. tuna mahogany, rugs drares, pic
tures book*, cut giae* dishes, etc 4101
Farnsm St Hsrnsy 0241.
YOU ARE LOSING every dav that you
fail to taks advantage of the furntture
bargains at Stephenson’s. 1505 Capitol
Ave Privat* sales and auction.
Machinery and Tool*. SJ
NEW and second-hand motors, dynamos
LeBron Electrical Works. 318-20 S 12th.
Musical Instrument*. «6
PIANO F« >R RENT —14 per month.
A HQSPE CQ,. IMS Douglas.
Wanted to Buy. ?S
DESK4*. DESKS. DESKS
New desks, used desks, bought, acid ar.d ;
traded J. C. Reed, 120T Farnam St. AT.
6144. !
ROOMS FOR RENT’ j
Rooms With Board. 74
WEST FARNAM — Room and board in pri
vate family for lady. Refs- JA 4145.
Furnished Rooms 75
THIRTY EIGHTH Ave SOI South — Large,
warm, sunny room, suitable for two. HA
325$
SINGLE or suite for gentlemen or coup!*
Stm- ht . Priv b HA. 712 4 or HA *9*4
NICELY furnished steam heated room
1 Close In H OP. AT 404*
21$ S 15TH ST—Nicely furnished rooms,
walking distance.
Rooms for Housekeeping. 76
TWO nice furnished rooms for light hskp
near car Una and Catholic cnurch. WE
4 5 29.
IZARD 400S--2-room apt* beat, gas,
lights furnished. I? 1VA 7 43*
Rooms, rnfnniished. 77
NEAT basement room. Montlcallo Apts
510 S Slet St A>a lable at one*. IK un
furnished Call AT 7715 or HA M7L
ONE. TWO OR THREE unfumlahed house
keeping rooms: heat light, *a* water and j
telephone furnished 1141 S 31st St
Where fo Mop m Town 7N
HOTEL SANFORD—19th and Farnam
HOTEL HENSHAW—l«th and Farnam.
Special Rates to Permanent Guests
I'KliliY HOTEL—1419 Dodge! modern.
furnished, clean rooms Steam heat Reas
151 \l t ->1 \ IT -K»K Kl NT
Apartment*—FiirnKhptl. 8d
HUNTER Inn —Home for the traveling
man to leave his wife in comfort and,
safety. Tel AT. «M0. ?4>'v Dodge.
D ST 3*37 S - Furnished 2-room house !
Apartment*—I’nftimiahrd Hi
SHIRBKY Ants 125$ California: ur to
date 9-room art. with f room accom
modation Newly dscorated Janitor serv
ice. |T5. Garage If desired
APARTMENTS and flats for tent
B J PALMER CO \T 1990
Real Estate Management Specialists
CHOICIC font room flat »!#••>• he** t en* j
block to car |5.‘< 09 Net lived ove bed
looms HA $913 !
PETERS Til VST COMPANY
•WHERE OMAHA RENTS’*
IT 0M4 17th s't I oii«v Ms
STEAM beat 4 room apts |c and up
doss in U P Siebbtns 1410 Chicago M |
RKAl. KST ATK—FOR RFNT.
Apartment*—Lnlurr.iahed. *1
BEFORE RENTING an apart
ment at any price from $50 00
to $70.00, inspect the
El Morada Apartments
554 S. 26th Street.
OMAHAS FINEST WALKING
DISTANCE APARTMENTS
A beautiful well arranged build
ing equipped for your complete
comfort. Apartments available
for immediate occupancy are
three-room apartment* with four,
room accommodation*, consisting
of living room. dining room,
kitchen. dressing room (with
Murphy bed- and bath room. A I]
outside exposures and spotless
ly clean
RENTAL RATE
$59.00, winter; $54 00. summer.
Inquire Apt. No. 101 or Jani’or
will gladly show. Call JA. 268T
or JA. 0512.
ATTRACTIVE brick flat, strictly modern,
good location, reasonable rent. Call HA.
5561.
ONE. two three and four-room apts
$35 to $75.
DRAKE RENTAL AGENCY.
DOUGLAS St . 2667—Modern 4 room* anu
tiled bath. See this. JA. 1831. JA. 1981
WA 1482
House* for Rent. S3
NEW BRICK DUPLEX.
48th and Burt. 5 rooms and aunroom
with garage.
JOHN R. MrCARVILLE. REALTOR
1002-3 City Naf.AT. 602’
NORTH 15TH 2218—Ail modern. $^
Newly decorated: 3 bedroom* and bath
second fldor. Key at 2222
3016 POTTER ST—Six room* good cor.d
tlon. Modern except gas $36. KE 4 •
FOR RENT—8-room house all modern.
4020 No. 26th St
HA 3640 (Tef )—Five-room house fu
rent: all modern.
SIX-ROOM house for rent. 1345 8. 24;a
itreet. Call JA. 3291.
Houses, Furnished. 84
»1X ROOM bungalow, furnished, piano and
victrola. nice yard, garage, good neigh
borhood.
D E BUCK A CO. JA 2000
WA. 6*72 (TEL.)—Choice home for rer
n Dundee; rear car line and school:
>11 burner: double garage; hot water
ieat. Available November 1.
REAL ESTATE—TOR SALE.
Busines* Property. 91
’busy transfer corner
IDEAL INVESTMENT. 9% NET.
GLOVER A SPAIN JA 2850.
Farm* and Lands Tor Sale. 93
Washington Co., Neb., $100
1100 per acre for thla Nebraska farm
▼ithin jo mil eg of Omaha. Cali or write
lor full particulars
FRANK C. BEST AT 8185
Peters Trust Bldg Omaha.
*00 ACRES—One mil# north of Somers*-?.
Neb. : *11 plowabie IS per acre No trades
Ur Bair. Des Moires. Ia.
Houses tor Sale. 95
$6,500—$500 CASH
New i-rm. bungalow, brick veneer founda
tion fireplace, tile bath, bullt-ln tub.
floored attir. full cement basement de o:
»ted throughout, sta.ned roof. Beat buy
!n Omaha at $4,500 w th t'"<j cash Kve
nine* rail M- M©*<*alfe WA *667
METCALFE COMPANY
Grond Floor 703 S 19th St. AT. MU
147600-EAS Y " TE RMS
FIVE-RM all modern bungalow, oa’:
floor* and finish, bookcases decorated
throughout. Immediate possession. Eve
METCALFE COMPANY
3rond Fioor. 203 S. lfth St AT. 6411
House*—- North. 96
:TR1CTLY MODERN NEW HOVE. UOo
>OWN BUILT- IN FEATURES. OAK
■‘LOOKS PAYNE * SONS. JA 1614
”HOir,K of three new homes, c'.ose to
*ar and school. 47d and Grand Cole
>4 F-' f:»p cash Oamobelb WA 57P4
- minnelusaT”
BUNGALOW
NEW ’ rm bungal w w h vu‘ ' in fea
ures near park and carline. II.650. with
Evenings call Mr. Rowley. KE
METCALFE COMPANY
• 1 F ■ - . -I S 1 :•■ • h s: ATM'
FOUR new modern bungalows nice loca
tion we' 1 built. S4 150 and 15 * > tern s
J C Schmits Co , fc54 Om Nat 1. JA. 171$
1534 N 40TH ST—six-mom part modern
1300 cash Crelgh. «P5 Bee JA 0200
r* F. Mt i'K A CO Kuv and sell homes
llousr*—SoutTi. §T
FIELD CLUB BARGALN
Beautiful 5-rm hw. newly deocrated.
JO.ft corner lot. pa\ ne paid, 1 block
:o car and school. Freed r;gh’ with easy
terms Evenings call Mr Pitk'ti. HA
METCALFE COMPANY
ond Floor. >hl S 1 ?th sv AT 5415
HnusfA—West 98
*EE Morrison Lumber and Coal for prices
>n garages Beat construction at mini*
mum cost WF 5441
WILL build to your order on our beauti
ful lota In Rdgewood. very easy limit
Phone AT, 3S|Q
1 ROOM cottage part modem. located
tear Happy Hollow Blvd U-t# lot and
tarage I’. 150 Fas* terms J A Iff*1
■ ROOMS and steep ng porch, brick and
rarr.e. 1104 No. 4fth St, Owner wants
>ffer.
FOWI F.B FINES FOLKS * ho buy homes
[.1st veur rrorertv with us for result*
> A 14** PERT C FOW1.FRCP R Ptor*
1411 JoNRS ST—T rooms, all r Jern
'onvenient location. Make an offer. JA.
1*57
Fop Sale—Florence. If 1
N1 THAW AY sells t© wh‘tes only. B«>
a HCNTE in beautiful FLORENCE. Kt
! e oe
l>nta Tor Sale 193
I «'t fcb\15? n 32d Avenue. facing Hai
om Park f.^r sale at a" attarvl'o© price
C A Qrlmmel JA 1415
Real Ratal* lor KtHlincv. 104
THREE SM\LT. HOUSES 7>\E LOT
Three rental houses on lit! and IVreae
Income 1*5 per month Will eschar**
Mlu;tv in on latge house about * room*
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Tfiitfi Ri»| Etta* io.v
NEW HOMES TOUR TERMS
GROVE HIP HARD Or'
f?2 Bankers Resen e Bldg AT l«v
For results Hat jour propertv with
first Trust
AT 07M_440 First Natl jj
WE SELL HOMFR. LIST W ITH l S
1' AM N a
?n? 4 Neville If inkJ A. ffl*
Need at a v • lit) loetttei
S to v room* Sbopen A Co.. It ©a It ora.
LA 412* Kee ne Bldg
LIST YOUR ACREAGE W ITH
O T It V M F.R
1545 Farnam AT Mil
1 1ST y.'ui property n ith us or. if yen
ire to ih* market tor *• ©*g* call L« x
chn for Quick s* p« VIA ©143 MA S«2«
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Real Estate Be* Insurance
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