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    Announcement of Assign
ments Step Forward in Or
ganization of Botli Houses.
|l> V osoriiit ?*«l PreiiH.
Lincoln, Jan. 12.—Standing coni*
niitic>'s in the hou.^a anti senate were
announced today by the committees
on committees of both houses anti
were reported to the respective legis
lative branches when they convened
at. 2 o'clock this afternoon.
The l iiHirnien of the house commit*
t^e.s are < hosen by the committees
themselves. In the senate the com
mittee on committees selects the
chairmen. The standing committees
of the two houses follow:
SEN VTK.
Accounts sod **\peoditursa; Wilkins,
chairman. Bliss, Wmui
Agriculture. Johnson, c h a 1 r in a n ;
Behrens, Heckt, Robbins, Vance, Warner,
Watson, Wiltse, Shellenberger, Dolezal.
Appointment Hanning, chairniian;
Behrens, Chambers, Humphrey, John
son. .Meacheni, Wiltse.
Hanks ami currency: Bliss, chairman;
Behrens, Heckt, Hoye, Johnsun, Reed.
Warner, Watson, Hanning.
Child welfare: Behrens, chairman;
Chambers. Holbrook, Hoye, Luckey, Mc
Gowan, Dolezal.
Claims ami defi- lenries Goodrich,
chairman; Cooper, Heckt, Jear>, Reed,
Vance, Purcell.
Constitutional amendments and federal
relations: Laughlin, c.halrinau. Cooper,
Holbrook, Luckey. McGowan. Wiltse,
Kerr.
Drainage: Luckey. Chairman; Heckt,
Holbrook. Scull. Slielleubargei.
Education, university, normal schools
and library Meachem, chairman; Dysart.
•Goodrich. Heckt, Holbrook. Illian, John
son, S< ott, Warner, Shellenbat ger, Kerr.
^A Employes: Reed.
■*r"‘ Engrossed and enrolled bills: Holbrook,
chairman; Wood Purcell.
Fees and salaries; Humphrey, chair
man; Behrens Goodrich, Hoye, Wilkins,
Robertson, Dolezal
Ktname. ways and means: Reed, chair
man; Bliss, Goodrich. Illian. Meecham,
Robbins, Warner, Wilkins, Purcell, Han
ning.
I- ish and game: Griswold*- chairman ;
Ritas, Ch.unhers, Illian, Johnson, Meech
©m, Reed. Scott, Banning.
Highways, bridges and ferries Watson,
chairman; HIDs, Cooper, Goodrich, Gris
wold. Holbrook. Jllian, Nance, Wiltse,
Shellenberger, Robertson.
Insurant:*: Warner, chairman; Cham
bers, Heckt. Laughlin, Robbins, Vance,
Wood, Banning. Kerr.
Irrigation: Wood, chairman; P.llss,
Johnson, Laughlin, Scott. Shellenberger,
Kerr.
Judiciary: Cooper, chairman; Chambers,
Dysart. Griswold. Jear>, Laughlin,
Luckey, Reed, Scott, Wiltse, Kerr.
Labor: McGowan, chairman. Goodrich.
Hoye, Meecham, Watson, Purcel, Dole
xa I
Livestock and grazing: Behrens, chair
man; Griswold, Johnson. Robertson. Kerr.
Manufacturers, retailers and commerce:
Chambers, chairman: Hoye, Humphrey,
Jeary, McGowan. Robertson, Dolezal.
Medical societies: Reed, chairman.
Cooper, Holbrook. Luckey, McGowan,
Robbing, Robertson.
Miscellaneous corporations Hoye chair
man. Dysart. Jeary, Nance, Warner,
Wiltse. Robertson.
Miscellaneous subjects: Dysart. chair
man; Griswold. Laughlin. Luckey, Rob
bins. Scott, Warner. Wilkins. Purcell
Municipal affairs: Jeary, chairman; PT
eart, Humphrey, Robbona, Nance, Wood,
Dolezal.
Privilege* and elections: Scott, chair
man; t'ooper, Hoye, Illian, W:lklns. Wood.
Purcell. , ,
Public Institutions: Vance, chairman
Behrens. Chamber*, Humphrey. Wood,
Purcell. Dolezal. .
Railroads: Heckt. chairman; Bliss.
Cooper. Mefcham. Vance, Watson, Wil
kins, Banning. Kerr.
Revenue and taxation: Wilt*#, chair
man, Biss, Dysart. Griswold. Illian.
Jeary, McGowan. Robbins. Watson, Shel
lenbarger, Robbinson
Rules. Robbins, chairman; Griswold
Laughlin. _ , ,
School lands and fund* Illian. rha!*
man: Jeary, Johnson, Luckey, Meecham
W’ood. Banning
Arrangement and phraseology; Puri c .
chairman, Dysart Laughlin.
IIOl’SK.
Agriculture- Becker, Gillespie, .Tones.
Case. \Y invert. Keck. Pitney. Johnson
(Plielpa), Johnson (.Sheridan), llanaen
Waite. ,, , _-v
t’itle* and towns: McMaster. Muir, Dy
bail. Wood. Stone Caldwell, Htaats. Hin
nmn, Mrl.eilan. l^e (Adams), fildett
Constitutional amendment: Auxler,
Johnson (Douglas), Bender, Griffin. Axtel
Render. (> Malloy
Education: Yochum. Korisko. r**sar,
Aur.mil. Talboy. NVhite. Roaalater. Keyes.
Griffin. Humphrey. Miner.
Insurance: Munn. Koilman, Hines. N.:*t
ler. (I'Gara. Wells, Gilmore. O’Malley.
Irrigation and drainage; Sk**cn. Towle.
Byars. Ottean, Reermunn. Bender. N>w
banor, Barbour. Yensen. Hansen. Whitney.
T.n bor: Higgins. Pollock. Hansen, New
myer. Wild man. Dutcher. AxU*l1.
Revenue and taxation: Harrington, Tay
lor. Kuppinger. NVildman, Stephenson.
Regan Densmore. Bundle. Dick. Thom*
««»n. Lawson
grhoo’ land* and fund" Kgger. John
ston. Anderson. Heater. Adams. Reece.
Brown , _ ,
Medical soclet r«: Towle. NVood, * *1
bery. Dietz. Main.
Fee-1 and sal.irle" Caldwell, N“wmyer.
T.andgren, Newbauer, Whitney. Waldron.
Hunter. . , , ..
Miscellaneous: Muir, Auxler. Dyba.l
Glilespie Kupplnger. Otteman JD. r**
mann. Dutch* r Lawson, Johnson (Sheri
dan). Humphrey
Road* and brulge*: Harrington. Skeen,
Byars. Te*ar NH-"n. Statts. Hailey. Ough.
Dick. Waldron. Belt*. , ,
State institut ons: Taylor. Egger. John
■on (NVf-hlmeton). Jon-1- NY hi/- ’ '• h
ell GMniore. Thomssen. Miner W, «on
ilnnl." and bonking Taylor. Towle. Hiy
K n, T»*s;ir. Nevvinyer. Kuten, NVKJo
Keck, Mclellan.
Claims and defirlenries: Egger, .«Kecn.
Jones. Auten. Stephenson. Bailey. Land
jpren. Lee (Adams), Griffin. Adams, Wal
* f|’nr norat ion : McMaster. Auraml. lines
O’Gnra. Hinman, Wildman. Johnson
(Phelps). Barbour. Lawson.
Kish anil game Pollock, Nelson. Rossi,
ter ough. Dutcher. Elliott. Whitney
Livestock and grazing: Becker, Jfeer
mann. Bundle. Pitney. Heater, Yens.
Banks .
Manufacturing an-’ commerce Muir
Knrislo lief fernan, Mitchell. Bender
pri\ li. g* ' ;» ivl electm* " Betel" r Mv,*.
Wood. St”; hr nmn, Wells, Martenson, !
Waite.
Railroad" Srhepman. DyTH'. Regm
Rush- Bork, Ough. Main. Readar, Lee
(Boyd) ... - .
Telephones and telegraph* Munn, john
^ ion (Washington), Korisko, Cage. Mar
ir.r«M, Nebauer, I»s (Boyd), Miner, Lee
(Boyd).
Finance, waya and means: Munn, T«
ehum Rodman, Higgins. Wwg**tf. E***n’
Bocp, Anderson, M» Lellan, Reesa, Bar
bour
Judiciary: McMaster, Schepman, Kup
plnger. 3’one Johnson (Douglas), Pollock.
Aur.ind. D'n.-innru, Bynim. Keyes. Coulter.
Engrossed h?v*.1 enrolled bill* Ksaatn,
Real' i Auxler.
Arrangement, phraseology and correla
tion Muir, O’Oara. NVIlaon, Rodman,
flchepni.m.
Rules and regulations: Mr. Speaker,
H;u rlngton. Ko'linun, Ddinston. Ball.
A* f ounts and exit* ndlturee Team, ffef
fernan, R«i ■ < > llultei Banks.
MANY NEGROES
ARE OUT OF WORK
I,’nemployment among the colored
population of Omaha 1* Increasing *t
an alarming rate, according to H. L
Williams, commissioner of the Colored
Commercial club of Omnhn.
• We have 100 to ISO men In our
office every day In search for employ
nient," he said. "We cannot find work
f.ir them all and many are almost
destitute.
"Most of them are from the agil
cultural regions of the south and have
«hiid small farms to coma to Omaha,
where they heard that they could ob
tain good wa^es. They find that they
are unsuited to Industrial activities.
"We are eager to obtain employ
ment for them In order to keep the
more desperate from resorting to
crime."
Suicide Body to Denver.
The body of .Nflss Ora llumlltou
milliner, who committed suicide Ic
gng In tier apartment last VVednei
clay, will be taken Monday afternoon
•o Denver for burl • I tier father,
fleorge Hamilton of Denver. an l
hrofheF.fi. W. Hamilton of Longmon'
Colo , will accompan.) the body,
i
Mrs. Sweetin Begins Long Sentence
WJSJ! 2J/S“IE 5WE^Ti5j- $. Mfe3. C B .l^UL'IEKT^
Mr*. Elsie Sweetln of Ilia, III., convicted with the Rev. I.awrence M. Might
of poisoning their respective mates so they, might he free to love, is shown
in the Illinois state prison, at Joliet, where she will serve her 35-year term.
Mrs. Sweetln was given the number 95‘J1 by Mrs. Elinorn Rnlien, super
intendent of the women's quarters of the prison.
Government Printing Office Makes
Record for Economy in Four Years
Washington. Jan. 11.—The cost
of operating the government print
ing office during the last four
years has been $2,873,683 less than
was expended during the preceding
four years, George If. Carter, pub
lic printer, stated in his annual re
port, made public today, while in
the period 1921-1924 unexpended
balances amounting to $5,650,218
were returned to the treasury. In
addition, lie reported receipts
amounting to $1,083,857 from sale
of waste paper and useless equip
ment.
Despite the larger volume of work
done and the longer shifts during
the years 1917-1920. says the report,
average production per employe
was higher during 1921 1924.
Kffnrts to reduce expenditures
are being made in all sections of the
office, with the result that econ
omies totalling $184,000 are effect
ed annually, it adds, while $61,329
was saved during the last year
through the remelting of old plates.
Governmental printing require
ments last year were heavier than
ever before, it is asserted, congress
especially breaking all records for
the •'Volume of annual oratory”
with investigations also adding
greatly to the work.
The Daugherty investigation rec
ord covered 3,415 pages and the
thousand copies ordered cost tho
government $12,605. The Teapot
Dome Investigation took up 3.570
pages and fhe 1,700 copies printed
cost $14,151. Other committee hear
ings were printed at an expense of
$226,530.
Discontinuance of the practice of
the free distribution of government
publications, except the congres
sional record and directory, is rec
ommended in the report, it being
pointed out that during the last four
years $1,461,326 was received from
the sale of some of these publica
tions.
A building to bouse the printing
office also is urged.
Dreams Come True for Ponselle
Sisters in Metropolitan Opera
New York, .Tan. 11.—A dream
t ime true tonight from the Pon
Fflle sisters, Rosa nnd Carmela.
They sang together in the Metro
politan Opera house to a great audi
ence which acclaimed the younger,
Rosa, as a favorite prima donna
and the elder, Carmela, as the sister
whose self-sacrifice had made pos
sible the rise of Rosa to stardom.
Several years ago In Meriden,
Conn., so the story goes, the Pon
selles were choir nnd vaudeville
singers. Rosa a. soprano and Car
mela a mezzo sopr ano. Kach had
ambitions for the opera, and critics
said each had a good voice. But
training was expensive and their
father, an ice dealer—money was
none too plentiful. So Carmela in
sisted ihat Rosa should use what j
there was for further study, while
she herself would stay on the vau
deville stage.
Rosa’s phenomina] success at the
Metropolitan on the night of No
vember 20, 1916, when she sang,
"Ra For/a Del Dcstino.” with Ca
ruso was the beginning of a bril
r ■" ■ ' -\
Out of the Records |
v —— ✓
Births and Deaths.
IlIrtiiN.
.Toaeph nnd Rose Petanpje, 2100 Popplf*
ton avfriUf, jflrl
W-'iley ami Blanche Kararhner, 5517
North Fi ft y - *e« nml afreet. hoy.
Bernard and Mildred Uak^r, 2416 t'naa
street, girl
John and Bern If e ClureJ. 4710 South
Twenty-eighth street, hoy
Walter *nd Helen Pndxlnakf. 7972 Mil Ik
d'■< a venue. c l» 1
Olhart and Mildred Stauffer. 2217 Burt
• t reef, girl.
Walter and RJleannra Morris. 1922
North Twanty-fifth afreet. r -1.
TtfflMn.
Marjorla Haakill. 21 v*ar* hospital.
Leno Jenkins '9 veara. hospital
F'reda Panic' . 62 ea ra. 71*4 fas*
el i eet.
Peal Estate Transfers.
U. S Fidelity Ar Buaianty Co., to
F.mlly • ifnnfall. S’ K - nr. 26th
Ave .rol Tltua Ao> . 42x12* 9 960
Theodora \V. Metcalfe and wife fo
Joseph in*. Johnnon, P»er<-e Sr .
.110 fi. K. of 69th St., south aide,
62x105 . .. 6,000
Harold W Graham to Kva (Jet
liaky a ■ I huaband. H K f or. 4 ’<1
ami Rake Sta.. 60x120 ...... 3.J00
Selma H William* rind huabaml to
Boat a f B. Johnaon and wife.
Burdette St 150 ft. K, of 69 th
St . south aide, 75x 1 30 ... f ?;,0
Charlea Freeman nnd wife to A ht n
him Saxe. 37th Ht., 64 ft N. of
I m ventin' t Ht naat aide. 40x100 . 1
Ht. v|,l V, Burk, ami w!f«* to Frank
Vanaiek ami wife. 46th HI. 360
ft N. of WonlworJh Ave, west
aide, BOxlfl ti 913
Anna H, Power to Peter B. Knit
atrdm, Char lea Ht 192 ft VV nf
41 at St.. aou»h aide. 4- 1 7x116 2, :> no
I’nlfed Inv Co. to Andrew Murphy
A- Non Tine Kt 150 ft F.. nf
55fh Ht , north alda, 100x130 1
Ford Bate- anil wife to T. H.
Maenner Co Whitmore St 170
f* F of 25th Ave . north aide
I4i
Walter A. Brahatn and wife to
Arthur 1* Bravea N W cor
lid and Franklin St . 1**9tj% 1 900
Vvo I.vnn to .hrob Hhudwlck et a'
N K. cor 29th Ave and Young
Bt,, 44x112 4.*00
Carl c Proaa nnd wife to Matt
Bendorf and wife, Vernon Ave,
’<<> ’ ft w nf 19th H# , aniith aide,
120x1 37 H 1.400
II'ft In xa A Hayden to <’atf c
Proaa Vernon Ave 9f, t ft W of
V<lh Ht aniith aide. 1 ’»0«137 V4 1.140
Willard .f. 1 > u k ** to Veata J.
Unmaek. 32d St . 134 ft X. of
Curtla Ave WMt aide 41x111'* 8 600
Charlea W. Martin ami wife to
James p. Iiruwn anil wife, 29th
Ave, 4* ft H of Jaynea Ave,
WMt lldl 40x114 6.5 00
Myra J. Hart'ing nnd Imahnnd to
Vince 1,. McDaniel 26th Ht .
'x n N, of TayUir St. * j* •» t able
15^x10 2 100
Witter It 71 nk and wife to Roy W
Ml lllx, 65 th Ht. 1 ’• 4 ft H of
M .1 pie St efiat aid* 6* * I ’’9 5,500
VIm v A Atideraon to Fvnnaellna
Wnhhe Whltmwre Mf 169 ft K
<.r tilti v 1 # nottb ei<i« 42x114 1
Mm 9 Atideraon >o fCvanv*lln*
Wohhe frown Point Ave, 162 ft
TV nf 27th Ht north aide 60x179 1
M • A Ande*enn »n F,v*r*e||ne
WnM\* Sprague «t ?04 ft F
t<f 45f it Ft., »»' uth aid*. 4**130 ki
llant career in opera Carmela ' re
mained obscure.
But tonight Carmela got her
"bravos" In the world's most fa
mous music hall. Singing the aria
"O Don Fatale" from ' Don Carlos,”
she was recalled a half dozen times
by the aud ence, which filled the
great house from orchestra pit to
the deep top gallery; and then a
half hour later, she shared with
Rosa the applause that followed
thei, singing of the duet In the sec
ond art of "Alda."
Lawrence Tlbbetf, the youthful
California baritone who received an
ovation a week ago for hie part In
"Fafstaff" with the great Bcotti.
also sang tonight and was re. !|r.
repeatedly.
NIGHT WATCHMAN
SLAIN IN HOLDUP
Miami. Ariz., Jan. 12.—Rising
nonrholantly from hi* sent In a pool
room, a stranger today whipped out
a revolver and commanded five men
in the plane to line up against a
wall and deliver their money and
valuable*.
flua Peterson, a night watchman,
resisted, and was shot dead.
The intruder, his lot tightly wrap
ped in Ins cap ami clasped under his
left arm made his exit through a
rear door
CHICAGO MYSTERY
GIRL IS IDENTIFIED
Chicago, Jan 12.—After 63 day
spent In the Cook county hospital,
her memory apparently Inst, "Char
lotte Norris,” the mystery girl of
Chicago, yesterday was Identified hv
relatives as Charlotte Maguire, a stu
dent In a St. Louis college.
Miss Maguire was Identified by
Mrs. Annie Griffith, an aunt.
The 20-yenr old student was taken
home irist night.
ACTRESS HURT
BY SANDBAG
Han I'Yar%i*cn, Jan. 12 Ruby
Adam*, art res* at a downtown thea
ter wa* seriously Injured during the
performance last night when n bag
of sand dropped on her from one of
the sets, It was learned today. Mi*»
Adams was hark stag** and had
stooped over to tie a shoe airing
when the bng of sand fell on her.
Three ribs were broken. Bhe la In
a hospital
Lee's
CMMIPTUS
Quickly relieve, ner.i.rjfnr and chronic
cough.. If. he.ling fume, penetrate
■ II air pa*.age. of throat end lung*
loo.cn* phlegm *nd permit* normal
breathing ward, off pneumonia. «
wour druggi.t, 50 cent*.
A perfect Einul*ion of Creoaote,
Eucalvptua and Pine Tar. *
Miemmn & McConnell Drug Co.,
llalncH 1 >1 iik Cu„ Hm at UK a l)i ti^ Co.,
Heaton I )niK < <» ,
WILL BE PROBED
Alleged Frauds in Hawaii May
Result in General Investi
gation of Service.
Washington, Jan. 11.—Indications
were given at the treasury today that
an Investigation into conditions in
several customs offices in different
sections of the country is under way
as.a result of disclosures in the se
cret inquiry into conditions among
the agents in the Hawaiian customs
office. One agent has been convicted
there and four others Indicted on
charges of conspiracy. And the treas
ury's advices indicated that the gov
ernment has been defrauded of thou
sands of dollars In duties.
Officials declined to discuss the new
inquiry, hut it was said in some quar
ters that Information received in the
ItawnTfnn investigation had furnished
reasons for looking into conditions
elsewhere. The belief prevailed that
evidence gathered in Hawaii may
lead hack to the .continental 1'nlted
States inasmuch ns most of the big
importing firms have their head of
fices and executive officials in this
country. Whether there was grrrtmd
for belief that indictments could lie
obtained here, however, was not dis
closed.
Information at Hie treasury was to
the effecthat the Hawaiian conspir
acy has been proving highly profit
able to Importing firms and that the
practices employed in some Instances
at least had amounted almost to
smuggling because of the connivance
alleged to have taken place between
some of the agents and the Importers.
It was declared that all of the
"leads" obtained in Hawaii would be
followed and, if necessary, would be
turned over to the State department
for transmission to foreign govern
ments whose nationals may be found
to he Involved.
The statement that the eases would
lie taken up with foreign governments
was made by high officials, showing
tl’.at they had bo Intention of letting
up until all persons involved have
been traced down. It was explained,
however, that the treasury at this
time is not fully advised as to the
number of persons involved by the
Honolulu investigation, which went
on secretly for nearly three months,
but customs officials are making plans
to carry on a complete bouse clean
ing wherever the service is found to
require it.
NEBRASKA GIANT
ASKS POLICE JOB
The equivalent, of three men offered
his services to the Omaha police
force Monday.
He is J. K. Paxton, who weigh* R3S
pounds in his summer underclothes.
He bumps his head on any door less
than 8 feet 6 Inches high.
Paxton came to Omaha on a single
railroad ticket from Sargent, Neb,
determined to be a policeman. Farm
j work, he said, wasn't suited to him,
because he flattened out a furrow so
that it had to be plowed all over
again He Is living with Ills wife and
lO-year dill son at 2719 Jackson street.
Chief Van Deusen couldn't place
him on tile ton e though he admitted
that he would ordinarily be glad to
hire three men for the firh e of one
,t;.T,nmI»rrtH nimnrovfid.
FiiV&rleiliiiiyllMiL* condition -1
Kenny car driver at the police h« < 1
quarters, who la 111 with pneumonia
jut Lord tester hospital, was reported
I Monday mornlnp.
' i ilthfulness. no
one ha* Improved upon the old
; i-'iinnol fireplace
M)\ UtTlM'.M KN T
MAKES DEAF HEAR
BY NEW METHOD
Hearing Often Restored in 24 Hours
by Amazing New Method
Sent on Trial
TNDEPENPKVCF Mo.— «*pr »n
Mwny who have used a new method for
Milking the deaf h*ar have reported r
suits that *»ejn marvel.,u> I' i «
who had not heard for years have hern
(•tie to hear a watch tirk three fee' away.
They report head noises and roaring en
Hr« |y dlsappiar a*for the first treatment.
Tiie method known ar Aud-ene Halm i*
simple and easy to Use If Is harmless
and srv one an me if at home Its rap
Idity in making *he deaf he»t Is alnm-f
•i in a sin g Often in JuM n few minutes a
great improvement la seen and in manv
on deaf people who have r-ot heard f"r
vear• ran hear ordinarv talk.
No deaf rerson should !'■*# hope No
miner what you have used to relieve
vour deafness, do not he dlaroura ged
fc'ven though you have tr.ed ear phone*
drum*, eje, frtcal devices and oil* don't
think tha' you are doornail to deafness
for the Nlanr* of y ur life The Aud
ene treatment has been aueceasful whet*
exerythmg else has failed
Ti e \ ; f ene ‘ n, inv want* av ery deaf
person to try tne n**w method and thav
will pend H on fteo trial to anr reader
who will write them. They want on*
perron In ea^h 1 who will recom
mend !• to th*ir ft r tid • If you want to
restore \iiuk heating arid gr: rid of the
roaring head nnlm'v and ratarrhnl cnndi*
to ns take advantage "f • free off. r
lust send vour nam« to the And en# t'©.,
|vpt 4M. Independence, Mo , today
Enlarged joints
Reduces swelling
relieves pain—
Treat painful, enlarged joint*
with Sloan's. No rubbing! The
powerful stimulation tlint Sloan a
gives to the circulation docs the
work. Allays inflammation,^ re
duces swelling, relieves pain. The
chief reliance of rheumatic suffer
ers. All druggist '' il5 cents.
Sloans Liniment
-kills pain!
COMMERCE BODY
MEETS IN MARCH
The Interstate, commerce commis
sion will hold thoir annual meeting
in the courtroom at the federal build
in* on March R and 7.
Al>\ ERTISEMENT.
Quick Action
for Piles
Tf ynti flufTftr with th« p*ln, etraln,
Itobiug, bleeding and eorenoiio of
protruding pile*. no mat tor how se
vere, pond to the nearest dmr store
for a 6«-cent box of Pyramid Pile
Sup pool tor lea. It la a wonder You
get the kind of relief that puta you
on your feet and gladly tell about it
COUNTY OFFICIAL NOTICES*
NOTICE TO GRADING CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that Frank
Dewey, County Clerk, Courthouse. Omaha.
Nebraska, will receive sealed bids up to
and until 10 o’clock a. in on Wednesday,
January J 4. 1925, for the grading of Road
No. 53, East of Schneider Bridge, aa
follows;
First Section at bluff, 4.500 cubic yards
classified.
Section Section. 2 ft65 cubic yards earth.
Third Section, 4,600 cubic yards earth.
All bids must be made on bidding
blanks to be furnished by L. E. Adama,
County Surveyor, and#in accordance with
specification! prepared by him. Each bid
mutt be aci i by a certified cl
or cash in the sum of $50.00, as « guar
antee of the acceptance of ths contract,
if swarded.
Work must be commenced on or before
February 1. 1925. and completed not later
than June 1, 1925.
Bide will he opened in the Commls
aloners' Chambers, Courthouse, Omaha,
Nebraska, »t the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
Wednesday, January 14. 1925.
The Bo;,rd of County « ommlailoners
reserve to themselves the right to reject
any or ail bids received.
By order of the Board of County Com
mlsslonets of Douglas County, Nebraska.
FRANK DEWEY.
County Clerk.
J-J-M-M 9-10-11-19.
( ITY OFFICIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
To the owners of all lots, lands, tracts
end parcels of lands, within Street Im
provement Diatrict No. 2643, and to
the owners of all lots, tracts and rar
rels of lands, abutting on or adjacent
to that part of 45th Avenue from Pratt
street to Pinkney Street and Pinkney
Street from 45th Street to Fontenelle
Boulevard, in the City of Omaha, Ne
braska ✓
Notice I* hereby given that there has
been filed with the City Clerk of the City
of Omaha a petition for the Improvement
of that part of 45th Avenue from Pratt
Street to Pinkney Street and Pinkney
Street from 45th Street to Fontenelle
Boulevaid, in the City of Omaha, by pav
ing and curbing, said petition being In
words and figures as follow*
Petition f«.r Improving 45th Avenue
from Pratt Street to Pinkney Street and
Pinkney Street from 45th Street to Fun.
tenelle Boulevard.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Omaha:
We, the undersigned, owners of lots or
land* abutting upon that part of 45th
Avenue from Pratt Street to Pinkney
Street and Pinkney Street from 4 5 th
.Street to Fontenelle Boulevard in Street
Improvement District No. -643. 1n the
City of Omaha, being record owner* of a
majority of the feet .frontage on rid
part of said street as Shown bv th* gen
orally recognized map* of said City, do
hereby petition that th* earns be Im
proved by Paving ar.d t'urbing
Anl we do further petition ’he Counc 1
to order such improvement and cause it
to bo made, and that thirty day* be al
lowed to the property owners In eald Dis
trict within whii h to designate the ma
terial desired to be used in the paving of
said street.
Harold I Grove December 26 ]?24.
Lot 14. Blotk 1. June Terrace, 48 fee t
front by 315 feet deep. Lot 14 Block 1.
June Terrace, 115 feet front l>y 48 feet
deep: Lot 16. Block 1, 4 8 feet front by
115 feet deep Lot H, Block 1. 47 f*< t
front by 3 15 feet deep, Lot 20. Block 3.
June Terrace. 47 fee> front by 115 ?e*t
deep; Lots 21, 22. 23. 2» ar.d 25. all in
Block 1. June Terrace. e«-h 47 feet front
by 115 feet d»ep; Lot* 1 l. 9 ?. 6. 4 Block
2. Jure Terrace ea-h 4" ?•** front by 12
feet deep.
Edward T. Slattery December 27. 1924.
Lot 11. Block 2, June Terrace, 48 feet
front by 122 feet d*ep
Charles B Haberrtroh. De-ember 27.
1 924, Lot 17, Block 1, Jure Terrace. 47
feet front by 315 feet deep
Ja« O and Florence C Morrison. De
cember 29. 1924, Lot Id, Block 2. June
Terra *. 4.' feet front by 1.2 f**t deep
Joseph and Huida A FTnlayson. Decem
ber 23. 19.4, Lot 33. Block 1. June Ter
ta<~e. 117 9 f»et front by 4S feet deep.
FTu-1 De-ember Jl, 1924. at 9 20
o'clock p. m.
V- are further notified that yo j an l
«*a< h of you will ha* flf'een day* fr m
January 9 1925. the flrat day of publ. na
tion hereof in which to file prole*- m the
offi e of the City t’lerk against the regu
• * • or sufficiency of said pa
tit 1 n or an. signature thereon
Published m accord*nr* with Resolution
No 14>* Scries 1 925.
Omaha, Nebrs'ka Tantffcrv 4 1924
JAMES P DOCTOR.
City Clerk.
Jan 9 10 12.
NOT 1C E
To ’h* «wr*r> of sll Jo-* Itnd*. tracts
and parcel* of land*, w.th.n gtreer im
provement District No 2723, ar.d tfC
th* owner* <-.f all lot*, tracts and par-,
r*is cf lands abutting »n or adjacent
to that part of Taylor Street from 34thj
Avenue to 36th Street, in the City of
Omaha. Nebraska
N - * Is hereby g en that ’her* hi*
b-e- filed with the City Clerk of the r'?y
of Omaha a pefitton for the improvement
of that part of Taylor Street from 34tn
Avenue to Street, in ths City of
Omaha, by paving and curbing •aid p*‘
tinn being In Wurda and figure* a* foi
Iowa:
for Ini proving Tay lor 8 i f *
from 34th Avenue to 36th Street
. > th* ll ' orabl* City t’oun ■ 1 of ** ■
•Tty of Omaha
We. th* undersigned, owner* of !■•, o:
lands abutting ut-n that part . f Taylor
Strict fr u . 4th Avenue to 36; h Sir»-e;
tn Street Improvement District N<> 272'
m th* i By of i*maha being r-ro.d own
*ra of a majority of th* feet frontage on
said part • ■? said street, a* shown bv
the generally recognised map* of aa - 1
city, do hereby petition that th** sain* be
improved by paving and curbing
And we do further petition the council
?■» order su h improvement and cause it
l •• made, *nd that thirty days be al
lowed to tlie property owner* In said die
trlct within winch to designate th* ma-i
terlal desired to b* used :n th* paving,
of said street
John Gchrke, December 3 1. ’ 9 2 4, Tot
9. Blo< k 1 Denman Pla-58 f**t front
by 1 10 feet deep
Chna * 'krlstenaen. December 11 1*?4
I/O* 11 Blo< k 4. Denman Place, 60 fee
front bv 130 f*et de*p
Cleo ftht'var December 11. 1 92 4. Lot j
!t Block 4 Denman Tla » 6* feet front
bv 1.98 feet deep
I-vle 1* Full eg’on December It. ln:«
Lot 19 Block 4 Denman riace. *0 feet >
ft rot bf 13n fe*c deep
Elfrleds R .-1 to**ph F Prnwr D* '
esmber il. 1924 Lot 2. Block 3. Denman
Place 60 fe«' front by tin fee? deep
Bernard and Myra Plebuch. December
I ' * I aB 1 4. Hlo<k I>9iman
Place. 35 1-3 fe*t front bv lJa feet deep j
Chgrlea A and Abide V Fow ler, D# - <
reinbet 11, ll$4, Lot 31, Block 4. Den j
man riace, $0 feet front by 330 feet
deep
Laura Margaret and Floyd O HWiman.
Dc erutier 11, ’ 924. 1/ot l. Block V Den J
man Place. 50 feet front by 138 feet j
deep
Mabel F and Karl F Bean. December I
11. 192 4 Lot in. Block .V Denman riace,!
feet fi. nt by 110 fe*i deep. j
Joseph Jones. December \'. 1 924 Lot
> l4lo« k 2 and T.ot* )4 and 16. Block 4.
Denman 1’la-e, each 50 feet front by 138
feet deep
Julius V <Temn»er. December 12 ’42«
Fast 11 M feet of l.ot 3. Block V Den I
man Place, 33 1 3 feet front by 130 feet!
deep
Mary M. i ’ T .If fell. De-ember 1* 1 F 2 4 j
!-<d V. Plnek 3. Denman Place. 60 fee'
fn nt In 1 i f *t deep
I ed I viii'r 1, ’924 at 1 76 o’clock
p tn
You are further notlf *d that you and
• srh of vo\j wflt have f Deep d«va from
January I9 74 th* fir*t «J*y of pub |
Uratlnn hereof tn which to file protest tn J
the off * cf the City Clerk against th*
teg tlatitv leg 11 |t v or tuff! an c v of sail
petition or anv signature thereon
Published ’n accordance wrlth Resolution
No iro Retie* 1915.
Omaha Nebraska January 9 19"6
JAMES r M'VT'in,
’9181? 4 *11 v' Clerk
NOTICE
SAT, F OF llor^F’
V 'lire 1* hereby «|ven that Charles !
Stcnlckii Oily 4’oinproller, will sell *' i
Public Auition on Haturtlav. January 24
192 >. at in tn . the house* ait
noted between ' Timing and Kraklue
MPrefa, i M 10th Street, located cm pr> p
e111e* acquired for Opening »nij .10tb
f-tt-cl, bv Ordinance No. 11991 1*2 4
ni d •-i i bu i ling* shall be sobi
the h!gh**t rash bidder upon said
premise*
Publish'd In a« outdance w”h Re».>lu
Jon \ * * m« ric* 1R
Omaha. Nebtaska. > tnutn « 1926
.I4MKH P lloi’TOR
T * 9 in H id 14 16 ‘‘Itv Clark
s< > n* r
« \ | ,F « *F HOLSKS
N • > I I« s I * heir ’ . given that
llrnl'k* 4 Tv 4 ‘ ■ 'Hip* «dler, w II wi<l t .*t
I'tiMn Amn.n n Saturdav. Januatv 17
!!» • *t one .> «do. k \ m lb* bouse*
• (unit'd between ?lM and 7 ?d .Street*
*”d 13 feet k*»ulb f *'har!es Sh r«i and
n f-et North cf St« aid 5 : r. • appr#*
p' is ted fot Pu'c P i« g • tin 1 ltv 1 ’’ dl
nsni* N 1*^71 1724 ; c#, and said *
CITY OFFIC IM- NO I 1* 1 ^
bulhilnga shall be sold to the highest
cash bidder upon said premie***
Published in accordance with Resolu
tion No. 63. Series 1926.
Omaha. Nebraska, January *, 19.5.
JAMES T. HOCTOR.
J < M0-lMM4-ln rP>‘ r>rk
BEE CLASSIFIED
AD RATES
Telephone
AT-lantJc 1000.
THE KVENINO BEE.
THE OMAHA MORNING BEE.
19c per line each oay, 1 or 2 daya.
]7e per line each day, 3 or 6 daya.
16c per line each day. 7 days
15c per line each day. 30 days.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. "*
WISHER—John A., resident of Omaha
for 40 years, entered into rest at his
home Monday morning at the ay- of • -
He is survived besides his wife, bv thr-»
sons. Adolph of Denver, Alfon and Walter
of Omaha, and four daughters, Mrs.
George Shebllsky, Mrs. A. Schulze, Lydia
and Mildred Winter of Omaha.
Funeral services, which will be^ private,
will be held att h- Yi mo 4'74 Marr\
St., at 2 30 to the Grace Lutheran church,
26th and Poppleton Avc. Jnu i m* r.t Lw.i -
green cemetery.
rilAMBERS —Martha Ellen. January 11.
at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.
James H. Craddock, 3 70 4 Hawthorne ave
nue, aged 75 years Is Also Ait vivi d . by
two other daughters, Mrs Flora Moss
and Mrs. Willis Stull, and eighteen grand
children. all of Omaha ... . «»
Funeral services will be held pt tn<*
Hrailey A Dorrance chapel Wednesday,
January 14, at 2:30 p m. Ke\. « N
Dawson officiating. Interment t orest
Lawn cemetery. _
BLOHN—Gustave A. nee 53 years. Resi
dent of South Omaha for 4<» year? .Sur
vived by one non, Albert J . of Omaha,
and one brother. Amos, of Cumberland,
la : also one aistri. Mrs Charles 1 o*-r
rniller of Danville, Pa , and two grand
children.
Funeral service? Tuesday, *:4rj s m.
from the Heafv A Heafy chape! South
Omaha, to 8t. Bridget < hurch at 9. In
terment, Grac'd and park
Vaults and Monument*. 2
“Automatic Sealing concrete burial vault
recommended by all leading undertakers
M f'd liv Onul.a Concrete Burial Vault
Funeral Director*.
H' 'FFM AN-CnOSBY .mbulano, D"**"
,n4 24'h St. Kun-ral tlre.io; i. . A- *■ 1
HEAFEY * HEAFEY
T’nder'aker* sn'l Emb.inner*
Phon. at 3*31. pKijj 2611 F.rn.m
'ESTABLISHED SINCE 1»» 2 >
HL-I.Si: & RIEPEN.
At Tour Service.
Cumin* stJ*. i.o
Brailey & Dorrance.
N P. SWANSON. 17TH AND CUMING
Qui**t. Dign'fkcd Supervision
JOHN A GENTLEMAN
HA. 1664 _ 3 411 Farr am St.
2 405 Farnam. Fa’ 1 376 HA._9096.
LESLIE O. MOORE. 2«th and WtTL WE
f>047.
Cemeteries. 4
VISIT FOREST LAWN.
Purchase a family lot In Omaha « most
beautiful cemetery Offc **s at the cerr.e
■ pry, west of Florence, a«rd 720 Brande:s
j Theater Bldg. _
Personals. 9
! the SALVATION ARMY industrial home
s"11 it* your o:d clothing, furr.'ure, muc
zine* We cr>;>ct. We distribute Phon*
JA. 4135 arid our wagon w.il call. ^ < ail
and In sped cur new mine - 9 N ■
MASSAGE, constipat: n specialty. M. J
Bowman. gra '. A us*: la
1 412 Chi' ago St._
MASSAGE Expert treatment; Lid\_ oper
ator, open till V p- m. 1 1 Nrrtr. 1 •r h > t.
I* STl’ME? o • a• r;• •i i rural mnaque
coatumei to rent. L;eber.. : 4 Ii * d
Ivost and Found. 10
\jk ST—Double cameo brooch Return to
| Blue Cab Co and rece;%» <1 rew ard
| DOG LOST—Airedale -tag No 2"?, or 2S0
i Ca I AT 7314 Rew ard
At TOMOHILKN.
\ut«mobile«* for Sale. 11
• J00 CARS. Fords and other make* 15 0
1 and tip r'ash ur term*. ar tn tr,t «*
i (lOLI'STROM AUTO SALES O'. - 1
i Harrn-y St Open evening* ,v Sun A i. ( o,.
FOK THE Hl'iHT PR I1 E ON GOOD
L’SEI' CARS SEE
i_OMAHA FLINT O' Ml'.\NV._
NASH • V HI E« KMA At T* • '
2154 F.rni, _''
Truck* for Vile.
FORD 1 - tor 19T4 w ;h gearshift. $1
Commerce l!*j-lon ""h l ■ >> '*b, J r
Lmie Giant 1 t»n "ith pneunii*: 5 *
Master ten w -dr - * 5
| One : ar.d 1 3-;on Reput rehu-:- t -ir
| an teed
I One 2*ton Whr« Rec- ’t g .arar.t'f .
Hf'* 13 Year*.
Andrew Murphy & Son,
Ine.,
AT 4 4 11 _ 14th ar-1 ’< *k«cr
USED TRUCKS
FROM r>\tc *r<‘ THU EC T<~*NC
f N TE R N A Ti' * NV! J AN!* OTHER
* AN I‘Ali; MAKES
International Harvester
Company
lSth at June*. Te! AT C**
Auto Ai rcasone*. Part*. If*
GUARANTEED new ana u *1 *’»• prl»
at n a; * ial .-it v • - N ‘ r a «k a A u t • •
Parte. 1 1 f 1« liar1 o S- JA 4931. and
Cumin? St AT 1 9 . __|
NEW • •*,*.' - • • t '.*.•• 1 . Ha; -
Ian O; •'• P- '_ ''
Bl SINKS? 4’ kvici
Heating and Plumbing
THE plumbing *•'<!bc oo’-MiNnrt
of Thomai F B <ife ‘2 E oh l^h e*ter
natatini of pluro :■■■$■
heating ira'eria ga* f \t r *•* and .o
pltaocee A complete s'' t r ?h* ab'" *• 1
buair.ea* lnc’udirsg *11 ih r * ' M? »afe*
d*eka, furniture and •'*r>th,n< on th*'!
premiere '• open f r lr.epe ’ n at th*
above number AH to be e.'ld to th*
h *h*et offer for eald ir *1** Pror!'i<' V
will be re calved January \l 1 * 14 Ternt**i
Cash or not** farmed. By L. H. BALFE, ‘
Temporary Guardian _1
Milliner) —Diomu iking. ?•*>
ACCORDION. side kn'fe. bo# pleating
coxered button* alt *'x • b* natit. h ng
buttonhole* Write Ideal Hutton and
Pleating Co. S<" Rri-vrn Block, Omaha.
#Neb Telephone JA 112*
siTn Flea tin a co.
Hemstitching » ver*d Huttons
19 f» 4 Fat ram S *or 1 I r JA Slit
Mot inc—TnirltliiK—Morse*. S6
OI.OHK VAN ANP stpuaTi?;
P-ai'kinii x'ovin ; .-MirriN.) ■ iorino,
F.atimatea furnished AT 4.3‘ of J A. 4114
GURDONi* 11 HU PROOF WHSL * VAN.
249 North llfh St Phone .M S til g; mov
ing. pa. king etorag* fhippiaf
HI KINS VC
14th anl I.eaxenw'rth Ste Packing, not
it g. storage, shipping JA 41*1
Painting ami Papering. -‘7
Wallpaper paper hanging renting Fred
Parke 470* S 24th St M A #1 AT 74<U j
■■■ 1 . .—” r
Patent \
J \v MARTIN f2* Petal. Trust flldg
i ’m«ha also Washington I'.'ul-'e aerxic*
• Inal* fee Also help sell patents
Printing—Statlonri >
Ot *\1 Ml nriAl, PI N I
Co 512 South 13th !*? Pin me J\ IUI
i Mimuii \i
1I« Ip \\ ail Dm I I rm lb
\\ e you |
<1ix«en imtie ftteber N\ •*.*! * k* 1 ’ \ om
Highspeed Faiti ly Kn tt.i w-.:i : x * .
x-»u make at as toe ra; e \N e fu* nleh 'l’n
free x ear w rlt ten « o«tr », • .! ; Ode
manufacturer Work at l Be • t.’
pendent. Experience un v o. « aaa rx send j
full pat-' ula t a »* ' tx 4
Hfeber Machine Co. D» eU 1 ‘ \ * N •
1
t v : 1 - 1 * k
idea «ant outside x» ork, pail o* fu’i ti m
I leg inn*'* earn ?• w >la > fill v '
S f SIT 1 an V » n IMxlg U th a- 1 1' L j
employment._
Hrlp Wanted—Female. 36
LADIES
BOOKING ENTERTAINMENTS.
StraifclH ralaiy and railroad far*.
Experience unnecessary; free train
ing.
Established firm of 1? fear* standing.
Fa© Mr Newton. Hotel FonUnell#,
Funday nftornoon, or any time Mon
day or Tuesday.
SALESLADIES wanted to represent Col
lier > Short hours, ft to 4 Salary $18.00
per week Call before 10 a m. and 3
to 5 p. m . 3i»8 Baird Bldg. Ask for Mr.
LipFUt._^__
LADIES—Learn beauty culture; our
training equip* you for the better posi
tion?. Day or night. Pay us a visit and
*e« our classes in operation. Moler Col-,
lege 109 S 15th.___.
LADIES wanted everywhere address en
velope* for ui in vnur own home; liberal
pav Write immediately United Sales
Service. 20 East Jackson Blvd . Chicago,
111.
Help Wanted—Mate* 87
MEN—Learn bartering; our system turns
\ ou out a high « lass w orkman able to
hold best Jobs. Earn while you learn.
Day or night classes. ' Call or write for
catalog. Moler Barber College, 109 3
joth _ 1
ALL men. women, boys, girls. IT to 65,1
. >* •
$; 17-$250 (traveling or stationary), write
Mr. oament. ivi. Bt. Louis*—-Mo.
FIR l-AIFN brakemen. beginner*. f 1 •0
$250 (which position") Railway. Ad
dress Y-2S03. Omaha pee
Help Wanted—Male and Female. 38
GOOD opening for young man or woman
who has had experience in handling health
and itci ident claim? Make application
in your own handwriting to Box B-102,
Omaha B
Salesmen and %gents. 39
U.KSMEN wanted to sell paint and lu-;
bricatiog oil «iire«t to farmers Must,
have car. At e pay bigger commission than
you < ould earn having your own business
You tan make from $100 to $500 a wk.
Ask f.-r Mr. Mlchd Paint Brokerage Co,
In 14 N. 17th St. Box 7 4 4, Omaha
SALESMEN—The Fidelity Life Insurance
company. Brotherhood building. Kansas
t'.fv, Kan., now organizing under Kansas
law's R.ch territory. Can use some high
grade salesmen. Insurance experience
preferred. __
SALESMEN Two magazine, newspaper or
insurar> e «ab- mem wanted to represent
order# a day will pay you $60.00 per week.
e Mr Lipsut before 10 a. m. after -
p m Ba.-d Bldg __
FLVANCI tL.
|{o;ii Estate Iyian*. 41
MUSKY TO L"AN
On ? rrt and ..cnrid mortira***.
\Ve buy outright for cash
Existing mortgages and land contract*.
Prompt Action.
H A WOLF CO.,
582 Faunders Kennedy Bidg _AT Il4r
I f, i* AM > 6 PE ft C E N T MO N eT
, Loans on Omaha improved property at
I ' "TraNK H. BINDER. ,
551 City Natlenal_JA. I-el
1 Mb\KV on Omaha house* at 6 per cent j
j.md » !, per cert C> «h on hand. No de
' Fh pf.n A O-, 256 Keellne Bldg. JA.
1 4 22g_ »
I MX rer cent loan* on Omaha residence*
! Cat-h on hard Prompt aervle#. E. H
i I.ougee, Inc . S38 Keeltne Bldg
i I.- »W RATE on city property, quickly
i I'nswl; no monthly parrEeuta- JA. Ie33
I \V. T GRAHAM "4 Peters Trust
OMAHA 'ir.MfS- EAST N’-B. FARMS
: OKEEFE REAL EST ATE CO.
1015 Omaha Nut'l Bark Bldg JA. 7T1 ft :
SECOND mortp«,e! or ccntr*-'.» S-r*
by Tuk.y Company *C0 r!r,t Na
t• r r, A 1 Benk J A. 4 3 5$ ____
j " r }]* or.o loaded , prompt service
V D V'oad A D H Bowman. weadB’.dg.
6 H AND 6 FEE CENT—NO DELAY
r;aP.VIN BROS *45 Omaha Nat 1 Bidr j
Farm Lear a on We*t. N>c and N E. Colo. ,
f ns ' 8M_
Money to Loan. 45
WF WILL LOAN TOT7 MONET at th*
«• -*•* we has? ever mad*,
i DON'T PAY HIGH RATES
! Over year* in basin*** assures you o!
^ quick, quiet end confidential deal at
; the I we«*t possible coat.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
ROg Karra.h Block. Te! JA 22»$.
Soot he* *t mer lfth and Pcir'ai St*
1 DIAMOND '. i! » a' ; w.-st rates, biMineze
Th# 1 nond Loan
» . Eats td 18t4
1 IH C ATION AL.
I^oral Instruction Classes. 48
' I -AT vt.'HOOI NTCJI1T FCHCKOL j
■m in all ommtftltl
, t : a r r.e* c:-r’hsnd typier1!:i.R, tele**-j
rr MiMmaiilfi'r. civ;' MMl’t. Pnone;
JA • ■» its log free. . ;
TV VLES COLLEGE.
l‘ h and « rraha. Neb
nOHT to :: «-ek> prepare yon for a
" ■ t'- C* AT 7 7 4 or
j te - * America'’ Cni}eg<' T 912 Fs’r.am
TRI ClTY PaRBEB C LLr.GE.
4*2 ' Are !* » P c *• Si
X«ll wn for informs cn
Musical—Dramatic. 49
I J'lANlSTS—Learn r- rular music. E. M
X . : ; c A 4 •• •.
Dancing Academies. 50
! KEF1 < - iM-M i- I l A ROOF.
PTH AN I •' LAS SYS JA 4"?
* - ~ *
I Ji Private l*f- r.s arytiir.e. Ten com
i? ent matru : rs_
KEL-P1NE —Farnam at :?tn. cl AM sr.d
i m v M a t Thur• Nltea. 1
<.» • » nr-v • -n* AT T5 59
LIVKSTOCK. ^
I! »rs. s, t attle, X chicles. 51
,1.-11 - v’H > \ h.*d younic y--* h*i*-*'
1 . ■ ■. ’ ■ ■ . • !.
_MERCHANDISE. _
I in -i 11, ** Knulpm.nt*. SS
TTPEWBT7CB8. - H7T«ci M. KLNTA!
•. * • and machines fed
■ ale Hav** . >een t i.e St i ris rd Kevh*'\rd
Rein ngtoo Foriablt? Whs <■■■*: y< ir needs
in the typewriter line c« , Kero:ne*or
j a : x: t
WE Bt’T. *• 1 mfe* man# de*kt shew
j «-jv#es. *tc. Omaha Kiaturc A Suprly fc
S W Cof ! J t h S’d Pr-tlM JA . 7 ° 4
Ktiel *nd Ff'fd. til
j--—- — i
KlNTLl.Nii—J. tfu H k'a.1 d.llTfrad , ;
- iwda.l : b.t-.l, .ha- I'E* JA * j
M.-uTtiiu-ry and Tool*. 6'
NKW ar1 arc. r 1 hand r-. •• d na ■ >
I.llrra Kla.U.al NY • ka 8 .1 h j
11 — *-- ■ ■ ■ i
Wauled to Hoy. "3
: KSK8 t'K*K& I-KSK8. j
New desks 5 i'--»sx. t o t. sold infl !
traded. J C Kred UC? Eatnam Si AT I
■ •
^ ROOMS FOR RF\ r.
Room* XX itli Hoard. 71
' TTKAP Ti\ F. Tu-Tx t. • m pr™ » • ♦ 1
i Nome. on - * l it* t. r l or I y.ria 1: «*
v i 7
-^... ■" ——— -.
Furnished Room*. 75
I PKStniniJ roc ; • atV.TnT.
% r n.l-1 n no ofner reomet* Rf ct
j e--oo« H A 5 .1 :• i*
Room* for ILuisekceflug. 76
I TW ’ front rooms, ail modern, s'>d heat. I
j fo-. •» ;rg furnished I A . 4. Ill N
f XUFORN'l sum.- * >-~3 fuTnPhTd i
rut* m«d . ground floor Heat H A 400! J
1 P*'l AH VS U M - I k M h -,p first.
•* n 1 e* nJ floors. Walking stance
XX line to St op lit Town 7$
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Apartments—Furnished. HO
CntlN'l ST. —F-rm^-il 4 l-ro "l
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Apartments—1'nfurnlslied. HI
3324 N. 1STH—5-room apartment, i!n»n.
atalr* in dotibla ituplax On car line Fur
naca heat. Double garaga. KK. 0,17.
new dcillxks for hunt.
N J. SKOQMAN * SONS,
tin Cumlm; St__HA 7048. ^
HIGH ciaaa Adib. and flata under auper.
vision of owner*. Service that please*
Tracer Bma., SIS F N Bk. AT. «s>n.
STEAM heat. 4-room apte 130 and up;
cloaa In. <4. P. Btebblna 1610 i hUKKo St.
Business Flaces for Bent. H2
.STOREROOM, 22xtfO and 7-room apart,
above All mod except heat Rent either.
Busy neighborhood. Only $6r> per month
for both e Kuncl, 12 4 4 S‘* 13th S’.
Houses for Kent. H3
SIX - ROOM bungalow Fully modem.
3 710 Lannmre. tall KE. 34l|6.
i-ROO.M li out* * T wen ty-tli;: 1 and Potk.
South Sul. , oo. ■! a. i o'
FOR RENT—*Fi\ i m bungalow, «|Od
rrn, rail WA 0563.
HEAL ESYAT&^FQH SALbT^
Kiisiness property. 8L
I BUSY TRANSFER CORNER.
IDEAL l.NVK. . MENT. 9% NET.
GLOVER k SPAIN. J A 2160
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Farms and Lands tor Sale. S3
CASH For YU UR .PROPERTY.
Sales made in sixty counties of Nebraska.
.1! a rk Orraher, Real Estate Auctioneer,
antral city. Neb.
CORNER ACRE. New chicken house.
Other building*. Cow and ca.f Every
thing for I:*;.’.. $5o down. Call WE.
138ft_
POULTRY LAND. *5 down. 4.'. momhi y
buys 40 B^rt-j Southern M<- Pric** 62"
Send for list. Box 22-H. Kirkwood. Mo.
Houses for Sale. £•>
|£.S6'»— EASY TERMS
Standard plac® bungalow — j rooms, all
modern. newly deouratel. immediate
pass*s»!on. Built-in features. Exce . rr.
neighborhood. E^enir.gs < C,. Rowlej, WA.
1327 or Metcalfe Wa 6557
METCALFE CO,
Ground Floor 203 S I3th Ft AT. 64'
T B CAMPBELL builds homes to order.
Help* finance. Save money and get a
better built home AT. * 4* 1 '« Keelme
j 6100 OFF on any house purchased this
down. Shopen Ac Co.. Keeitr.e Bldg
cho <~e nf locat u •- sell ere 62''''
Houses—North. 96
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OWN ER MOVING TO REP OAK. R)W A.
MUST SELL QUICK
This hnme was built 4 >ear« a go. Th®
owner at that time wan niaku g TU'-re
money than he knew what to do with
and therefore planned everything that
could be pl&red^ln a home The living
room is ltx.- with mammoth f;rep’.a< .
bookcase* beau* fu! gunroom a wonderful
dining room with built-in ?eat and pan
eled walls, a mothers kitchen with a
large work table, a pantry with ail kin*1®
of built-in cabinets, an extra large bed
room, beautiful bath, linen closet with a.!
kinds of drawers and cabinets, clothes
r'hute. two extra large bedrooms on second
floor, with larg* attic, a full cement base
ment with built-in tubs shower bath,
coal and fruit rooms, oil burner good g&'
Hire and drite Sot 4-x.llC. and all kinds f
shrub: *:y fOwner must leave, >* us
show you th.s at on # if you fca\# 61.6 j
cash.)
MINNE LUSA SNAP
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. AT *»**>
Git son, KK 3.17Nfw>n. KE !!4C
Modern Bungalow, $4,950
Here Is a home only three >ears oil.
Five room# end hath. Attic ful t?emer.t
basement. Oak finish In living and din
ing :* • -ns Oak floor* throughout. Ha l
connecting bedrooms and bath. Linen
set Small d.wn payment. Lickty. AT.
7412 day*.
14 75ft—E \SY TERMS
New 6-room all-modern bungalow, bu t
by Metcalfe company. Clifton Hill d:s
tf -t r.-er '-a- line and •rhoo’e (put! a
a r.d parochial). 60-ft south front lot.
Evenings cal! Ted Pitkin, WA. 1911, wr
Le Roy Gefc-is KE 6
METCALFE CO .
Ground Floor. 7 5 F 13th S’ AT 64 7 5.
HAVE s efao'ee half «r« In w#st Dodge
s^re? Would c'r.s.ier f.ran'ing a hone
on it If you can xrske a fair payment
down. Cars*. JA. 1014.
j 5#a—fa«Y TERMS.
Vew 6-r-n* a - rr Dm bungalow w *h
firepla* e and a" bu It-ln features deaer
ated thr ughout. Immediate posees#ton.
Minne Lusa. d:s*rfct Even ng* <-all Ted
|Pr.k‘n. Wa. 19.’. Gehrs KE. 6069.
METCALFE CO..
Ground Flo - 1 ’ * S '3th F* AT MIL
WILL build and UnaD'e your home oa
eas- te-rrs See us for r an* J C*
- bm it 4 *t Omaha National. J A. 173*.
STRICTLY V- ’ FRJi NEW H IMS. |6M
I V X BUILT-IN FEATURES. OAK
FI RS PAYS V A SONS. JA lPi 4
FI/T.ENCS BLVD—8-rm. m**.
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