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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1007.
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OFFEREDTOR RENT
Ileasea aad CorHi-Conlfi.
Patrick Ave., I roomii. new and mod-
jr-i-ti
on Dtugla..., ITEMIS, raxton Bik.
HOUSES, insurance. Rlagwalt. Barker Blk.
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FOP. RENT-Four room and bath; every
thing modern; furnace. Tel. Welmter
: N. th SC
CIS. 531
TinTTCPQ hi all ran nf t)e city,
a.xvukjMu Cretan Boits Co.. n
e mi.
FOR RENT Modern 8-rooro brick hoo;
ell convenience; eloM to car; rent .'5.
2)1 Willi Avnue. Inquire C. M Bitch
mann. 418 Paxton Block. . (IB) 477
f-room bouse, . modern except furnace, raj
Bo. 8Mh St. . (15)-149 14x
h TinTTQTT'Q " all Pt of b city. Teler
'I liUU bili Trust Co., N. Y. Life Bids.
f 1 , ' . llul
' 't it y VoTA-ENT--Walklrit distance, two nw
) hrfVs, I room. Ml modern, oak finlnli,
SL? til 00. Artdreas 2545 Capitol Ave. Tel
VT . sialic
Douglas 45.
416) M497 10
ON CHARLE8, near 84th, new 8-r., all
modern, on Harney car line. $.13:.
Near 8nth and Burt. 8-r.. all mod., near
Cuming and Harney car lines, p2.u0. .
24 N. 42J. 7 room, all mOdefn, .A
O'KKEFK REAL. ESTATE CO.,
10H N. Yc Life. -C ., , Phone Pong. 21i2.
Oi)-lo6 15
EIGHT Tooitoh. 'all modern, 3522 Maple St.,
I an water rent. '
Four room. 3204 Maple St., barn, city
water In kitchen, $16 and water rent.
6-room Tiouee, 8130 Burt St., 81i and water
rent.
CHRIS BO-TER, 22d and Cuming Sts.
. .. , tl5-131
n i i . i i f
I-ROOM modern house, 341 S.. 20th Ave.
Tel. Red 2649. , (16) Mill lx
SIX-ROOM, .second floor apartment. 542 8.
2hth Avi..arl modem. In new brick build
ing, will be vacant October 1. Tenant
l-ave ettv. Rent 335 and watertax. Ap
ply at 540 S. 2iith Ave. . (16)-122 10X
FOR RKNT Four rooms, toilet, pantry
and cellar.' U I'Jerc . St. J. O. Alt
house. t( '(16) 128
FOR RENT Six-room modern cottage. K2
8. 27th St. tel. Webster 4T. ... (15) 130
FOR RENT Two 5 and g-roorh modern
cottage. Jjwulr 222. N. 26tl St.
' (15)-m 15x
FOR itEN'f.-.Modern flat, near Han son m
park; hot water heat. Call at 15Ti0, Bo.
ant h si. i ..... . ' . r. ' (ir) MH4 .
FIVE-KOOM .COTTAGE, modern except
hett at 3018 Boyd street, . C .O. Carl
berg, 911 N. Y. LUo itldg. (15) M171
' Balldlaora.,
l24-2 NORTH 24TH ST., . South Omaha,
good locations for butcher, barber, etc.
8. S. Curtl.4'. JSlr.Harney St. H. Schrerer,
K$ N. 24th flt., -Sduth Omaha. (15) M920
FOR RENT-vthr upper ' floor. Innh'lre
1403 Harney: v , (15)-M312
FOR RENT Cellar, 20x 40, cement floor, for
storag., 617 ,Puutli ,12th. St. tl6)989 13g
THREE' olTlces on ecoiio 'floor of new
Cnnsm-vattve. builiUng. li14 Harney St...
modern and conveniently altuated In the
1 FOR REJKT-iDesk loom In Bee, office, city
hsll building,, 417. N. SHlt . Bt., ooutn
Omaha.. Apply to manager. (IS) 134
FOR R'JMJT Offlc space . In, ground floor
room. on. Farnam St., near-17th. Address
B-S7l ,car Be,. ... .. , . , (16)-MU 10 ,
;" ti
-i NEW-BTRB ROOMS- -Corner
Ixx-ust and ' Sherman avenue, for
dry goods, shoe or notion: good loca
tion Tor rtghf party. ' Inquire Joseph
Houska, 1 23 Sherman avenue).
- - OB) M467
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On trororoomr tn new "Scargo" boll ding
in sout n .-Omana. uear postomce, witn
llghtil basement, modern show windows
and vnliijf bt pnsslbl Ibostlon. Hall
DiMtFuutor Co.; 8)7 First Natl. Bank Bldg.
VuoTie Red T408. ' (lfiJ-MSW
FOR RENTLarge store room. Iftth and
Vinton 8t. C M. Baohmann, 437 l'axtnn
block' - ' (15)-360
FOR lectures, concerts, dances and' ball.
Fraternity hall. 1918 Harney St., opooalt)
Public library. N. P. Dodg Co., 1714
Farnam St- (18)TM307 019
DRUG lTOPIE( beat unoccupied 'location
for local drug builnex In ctty. Will al
ter and lease- to. .rlitht' party. 'Also A-l
grocery locatiofi'.- BEMIB, 808 Paxton.
Blk. 'Pbons Douglas 685. 05 M340
OFFERED FOR SALE
ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing
to per oot.' U K 17th St. Tel. Red 81i
. rrrmitmrt
FOR 8ALB Furnttur of a lft-room house;
. all or Dart:-, furniture must b mostly
1? SI biiMlneas. renter; oak finish; best of sup-
tft (f light; boat and janitor sen-Ice furnish d;
(i V can b leased separately o en suite,
r 11 1 HASTINGS ,HJ5YDEN, 1704 Farnam Bt.
T ' ' -m ' (1S)-M1 10
1 1 cash or term.u 17 N. ISth Bt.
.1. ...... lit xiun
Y V :
f irntxMi'.ArvlVni '
i UTOVM JU. RANRr.S AT HALF PRICXt
r"fV. soo nearly , new, slightly .ud. high-grade
oy ouyinr oi us. we ao wn s riguu
CHICAGO .FURNlTCHa CO.,, '
1418 Dodge. ' r Tel. Doug. 4787.
0-132 tt.l
ID IIAK'D furnltur bought and sold; busi
ness on h square. Rosenberg, formerly
with Chicago Fur.
Co. 108 8.. 14th. Doug.
5SS5.
, . itbi MtM WCt.; iU
PlaaM, Orgjaas, Maaleal Iarasafta
MUST RAISE
THE CASH
TO PAT THB MUELLeU ESTATE.
Orer $100,000 worth pt pianos sold at
leas than factory cost Call or writ
at ones for piicea, caulogua and
bargala list. ! , . ,
1 Naw Piano tor rent, f S and op.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER
PIANO COMPANY,
TEL DOUQ. i2S.
. U 1 MS FARNAM t3TREET.
tl-J34
FOR SACK Excellent vpright piano, taken
1.1 on iuurvg.ie. uj. nuocpow, Kar
iucii uiuia. ll tM
r MTEIN W A r,
I I Jl dltlon- Chen
1 W I l-PRIGH-yK
. piano, second-hand, good coo'
ivuu. Mucague i-iia.
Kimball piano, fine condition
&!. wwner must sen. Ji Davenport,
it
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pvwrttara ! Mwlig Jtaeatiasa.
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FOR lALK-HlBh grade second-hand Inx
writer; good condition' a bargain at VA.
.u rootu 9Ji, uh aiiog. (la 7l
KE Remington typewriter. No. (. to good
condition,' lor a( cheap. Call at B
FOR 8ALE New and seOoad-band bnitard
aua povi laoies. we lead the world la
e leap bar nxturea; easy payments. Bruna-Wlca-BatkeVCollendar;
4Cf 8. lOin St, .
TWO naarry wew Oliver typewriters, cost
it, ir fjuicK saie, KLSC. 6V1 1'axtoo
Blwle,,. ' " ;y QO-W2 9
' allaeellaaeaaa.
AI f "PRICK. 'rtln Tnnntt.lv umrunl.
Kldpath s Jt.Btoty of th WurU, Atneri
i'uwJ LiiO'clnnnedia.' Webstrr'a K'ae
Ik'ti'naiy. U. H. Roberta, snuthweift cor
nor lth.:nd Faiuam. tliii-Ml-ii NJ
JOMEOPATHIO remedies. ' whole!. . re
tail. Sherman. McCvjinell JJru
Uuaha,.Neb. ' . , (16)-r .
OFFERED FOB SALE
i i .et la ureas cl .
DUPLEX
PUMP ,
Sno-gatlon Wortlilngton duplex pump, 1
12x10x10. for al about October 1. This
pump ha een about elx montliS' a.-tual
aervlce and It In good condition will Hf II
at a Dargeln.' Apply. W.. II. BrldgeK. ehgl
necr Be Bldg. (1CJ-4.0
GAS, ELECTRIC AND
COMBINATION FIXTURES
Largest, iiiont up-to-date stock at loweat
prlree In the city, eelect now. Delivered
when Bended. Inspection Invited.
liUiiUESS UHANDEN CO.,
112 So. 15th St. . - - XL tloug. iL
, Ul)-?7
FOR BALE A butcher' refrigerator. v
eral iIkw cases, a new peanut roaster,
large coffee, mill, two lar automatic
oil tanks and store fixtures too numerous
to metillon. Glob Land and Investment
Co.. Omaha, Neb. (1Bi2L
DRL'OS at cut prices;. freight paid on all $10
orders; catalogue free. Sherman & Mc
Conncll Drug Co.. Ofnaha. Neb. (1) 27i
FOR SAl,l-Koll top desk, chairs, tables,
rugs- Ofllcea for rent. W. A. Kerr. H-e
. N. Y.' Life Bldg. - (ltl)-4i4
BKND U8 your mall order for drug;
freight paid on til) lots. Myers-Dillon
Drug Co., Omaha. (!) 277
FOR BALE Furnace, suitable for heating
a 9-rom, house; good a new; apply at
once, ibZl Harney 8U Qti) 828
BMEKWIN-WILL1AM3 CO. best mixed
paint. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
... Untmia-
FEW bargain In 24 hand, soda fountains,
monthly payment. Derignt, WIS Farnam.
. , (l)-28
FOR SALE A medium-sized bae burner;
good condition; 15. C. N. Ball. 2MS Daven
poi-t. ' (1S MiX 8
y-
BECOND-HAN'D overcoat and firearm.
Singer. 41 N. lBth. . U)-4ll
ANYONE wanting to buy a Hutchison mil-
sacon for the relief or clearness can get
one cheap by applying to Mrs. A. P.
Wood, 204 S. 25th St., Omaha.
(M)-M831 15x
Stove repaired and sold. Anything in
stove line. Kance, 16U t. zw.
. . (16)-M1S4 Nov.7
FOR SALE 1 hard coal stove. - Rudlant
Home, and 1 hot blast sort coal stov.
Col M7 So. 24th St. Tel. Doug's a5
' - . , (1)-157 14
FURNACE, pipes and registers, $30.. SSQt
Indiana Ave. I'lione Harney ma.
, . OS) 161 13
HALL'S safe, new, 2d-hand. 1S1 Farnam.
SALT, J1.00 per bbl. , Wagner, 801 N, l'ith. ..
, iidi xuni
RADIANT Home stoves, Remington type
writer, refrigerator. 422 Franklin Ave.
Tel. Red 2373. (!) M164 12X
SIMPSON Rockaway, nearly new. very low
price u tanen at once. M jones ou
'Phone Douglas 1707. (IS) 898 0x
PATENTS
D. O. BARN ELL. patent attorney and. ma
chine dcaigner, 1' ax Ion DIK. Tel. Ked 7Ut
LARSON A CO.-Book free,"
Bee Bldg.
U7 282
PATENTS THAT PROTECT: Our, thre
book for inventor mailed on receipt of
cts. stamps. R. 8. A A. B. Lacey,
Hoomi 29-39 1'acinc . Bldg.. Washington,
D. C. Established 186!. (6)-M62
PERSONAL
THE ELITKr-MSSAGES ,
Chalybeate scrub bath; expert lady oper
ator; room 200 Barker block; 16th and Far
nam; new estaDiisnment. lia mijb izx
YnilNO WOMEN coming to Omaha
strangers are invitea to visit in xoung
Women's Christian Association rooms, 1614
Farnam street, where .uiey win- & di
rected to suitable boarding places or
otherwise assisted. (18) 5
M AnNT,.TTnteo,0y" na Massaga
JU.-a.UiNriAltuv.cor Tub Rath
Room 8. 1204 Farnam SW. 2d floor.
, ,.. - . (! AUCS OQtiS
P L E All N G button.. Ruching,
Dyeing ' and - cleaning, sponging- an!
shrinking only , to . per yard. Send lor
price list ana sampleii.
10 Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 1938.
CUO-MS44
A HOME) for women durlnir confinement
win mi a comrortaoie nomes- tor naoie
Whose mothers cannot care for them; ao-
rommodatlon first-class, terms reasonabla
Address Mother Lee, Superintendent Tin
ley Home. 'Phone Douglas 1921. 408 Ban
croft. QS V8U octiex
THB SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-off
clothing: tn fact, anything you do not
need.- We c1)eet. -repair -and sell, at 114
K. 11th St., for cost of collectings to the
worthy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 4135 and
wagon will can. tlB ui
A SATIN skin secured using Satin Skin
cream ana oatin tsKin aee 1'owaer. ioc
(18)
PRrVATB CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs
DT. tlUlg, 1XM IN. iKTl Bt. lt. WeD. 3.51.
18)-2
WE RENT machines. $1 per week, or $1
per month. Neoraska Cycle Co., corner
., come
(18) 690
iitn ana iiamey bis.
M A OKRTTfJ treatment and bath. Mm.
(!$)-&
OMAHA 6tammerra
institute. Ramus
d8-883
Building. -
PBNNELL MILLINERY CO.' 16U Doug,
laa. uv-187 Nov 17
SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall; cut
Brloe. Pend for free catalogue. Myers
illloa Drug Co.. Omaha. OS-287
REAL ESTATE
RBSAI. 8CSTATB DEALERS. '
RUSSELL MKITRICK CO,, 433 Ramga
(19j-2j
PATNK INV. CO., 1st floor N. Y. L. Doug.
1781. (19) -291
PETERS TRUST JO., N. Y.
Ufa Bldg.
(l)-2i3
GEO RGB COMPANY.
1801 Farnam. Tel, Douglas 751
(ia 3i
CITY PBOPEETY FO SALE.
, TRACKAGE PROPERTY
' To lease, 100 per month. 150 feet on Sixth
Bt., 177 11. deep., on B. &. M. railroad.
ANNA V. METCALF,
Phone Doug. 671. 12H4 Bo. 10th Bt.
(18) 481 Octl4
. RESIDENCE BARGAIN .
Southwest corner 8th and Ptno St.. 7
rooms, all modern residence; lot 65x131 ft.
$4.0t0. $1,0 caxh, balance 4 years at 8
per cent. Owner leaving for California.
This la a barxain, such a you don't often
find. House la splendidly built and In on
of the most desirable neighborhoods In the
city. ,
p. V. SIIOLES COMPANY, .
110 Board ef Trade Building.
Tel. Douglas 48. Ground Floor.
. () 148 10
84.SOI
will buy elegant nine-room, modern house
at 414 North list Su; east front., paved
street, permanent sidewalk; beautiful 1 an;
large shade trers; easy terms, if necessary.
THOMAS KRENNAN,
Hooru 1, N, Y. Life Jfldg.
; (I0)-'T?1
REAL STATE at reasonable prices; write
f..r Hat. 11. R. Bubiosna. Buna Crux,
Calif uiala. , (19) M40 Novix
REAL' ESTATE
citt profkrtv roa SALSL
. . (Continued.)
HARRISON & .MORTON r
Foliowlng the habit of many ttp-to-data
merchant, Iw take) thll'oppor
tuntty .to thank our patrons for the
bUBlnes entrusted to tis in 1 tho past
nine montng. , "
We hare not tried to do the largest
business, but the mrjst satisfactory, In
the city. We have tried to be thor
ough. .. We believe In ourselrea, but we ad
mit there are others.
We appreciate the many very high
class patrons who have honored us
with their confidence. Their kindly
feeling we count a valued and growing
asset.
We have not mored for fifteen years
end are not Intending to move now,
and have no clearance sale, but we try
to keep in touch with bargains and
think we know. one when we see it.
Properties mentioned below are not
all great bargains, but some are. and
all, we think, arc fair value. '
ACREAGE
2 acres adjoining the Omaha city limits.
half way between Center and Leavenworth
St a., on 54th Bt.; Hos well, south slope-.),
easy terms.
3 acres on the 13th St. car line between
Omaha and South Omaha. Some good for
est trees on It. Splendid view and tn point
of car service to either city It Is the best
piece or acreage we Know or on the mar
ket. Will divide Into three 1-acre piece at
il.OCO each.
3. acres on North 16th St.. two or three
block north of the end of the paving
Sl,2u0; easy terms.
6 acres very good land on the inuln road
north of Krug Park about 8 miles 11,250.
7 acres on the Florence Blvd., this side
of Miller Park 82,100.
10 acres, with 7-room house, small bam.
some shade trees and 200 or 309 young fruit
trees, near Center St., H mile outside city
limits J3.H00.
14 acre on main road (60th St.) Joining
the new U. P. Ry. cut-off; native prairie
od; lies well 8200 per acre.
20 acres rloh vallev' land instds tha cltv
limits on 54th St., joining the new U. P. Ry.
cut-off 8200 per acre.
' SPECIAL INVESTMENT
55 ACRES OF CITY LAND
Our largest tract of unplatted land close
to the Hanscom Park district a rough
looking cornfield now owned In London by
a corporation that took It unwillingly for
a debt. They insist on selling to clear up
their Omaha Investments. For about 850,0u0
the land could be bought and graded ready
for platting and marketing as residence
lots. This tract touches the 2-mlle olrclo
from tho Omaha "P. O.. IS-4 block from
Hanscom Park, extends from 3tli to 42a
Sts. and-has 6 block front on Center St.
(paved), with the Omaha Field club golf
link across the street. The Belt Line Ry.
goes through the middle of the piece and
part of the land might be used as trackage
property. We think there I a good profit
in this to divide, and It cannot help becom
ing very valuable as the city grows
around It.
RESIDENCES
JOHN MORRISON IlOUlBE,
4908 Florence" boulevard 9 room, excel
lently built house, large barn, grand old
forest tree In the yard, fine view, diagon
ally across from Rome Miller's 825,000 coun
try residence. Mr. Morrison has moved,
away and says this place must be sold.
Former price $7,000 price to move It $8,500.
housq close: in. V -
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Fine, large, old, but rood house, -Just a
little off of Farnam, on 26th St.; east front
lot, with room for another house or flat I
heat close In location In the city $7,000 buy
the entire property.
, WEST FARNAM.
10-roora house, tn the most desirable part
of West Farnam district, perfect In every
way to. be taken off the market today, but
think it can still be had Price $12.500.. .
NEW HOUSE
Ready to move Into, on fist, near Mr.
JoHlyn's residence; 8 'room, house con
BtriM'.ted xinder most careful supervision of
owner; full two stories, best of plumbing
and heating, growing neighborhood, ele
gant country view. Price $4,000; term if
desired.' - ';
'''" "COTTAGE7 HOME.' "'' '
.."Almost new. 8 rooms, best plumbing, 60
foot south, front corner lot, on Larlmore,
not far from Florence boulevard; suitable
for home or Investment. Price, $2,200.
'COTTAGE, FLORENCE BOULEVARD.
House beautifully altuated, five large
rooms; snugly tucked away among grand
old forest trues; considered very homelike;
ground 824 by 190. Owner leaving- the city
and house must ba sold.
1' BUSINESS PROPERTY
72x132 ft. on Farnam near 22d, $200 a ft.
Part of this Is under ground leas at
6 per cent net. We think this land will go
. to $400 a ft. In five years.
$28,000 for a business corner that we can
not recommend too highly very lightly
Improved.' We think this the beat buy in
the city today. Ask us particularly about
it.
$18,000 for a close in growing piece of busi
ness property on the main tnorougniar.
Good, but not as good as the above.
44xm ft. near tho First National Bank,
. 67,000.
44x 88 near Paxton Hotel, $7,000.
90,000 square feet of floor space; excellent
warehouse building. wltn trarkage: build
Ing would cost to dupllcatev8So,UV. Price
$10,000. Owner might consider taking stock
. In good business for part of the value of
nis ouiiaing.
SmSjJl piece.
Improved on lower Farnam 6t.r $11,000.
VACANT LOTS.
111 BRTGGS PLACE.
We had 111 Brians Place lots to sell
have sold 17. Tho order from the owner
was: "Put prices on them that will sell
them not keep them." We put our prices
on i ne m ana mere - was not a ngure
changed by the owners. Our opinion of
ineir cneapness nut been vermeil by capl
tallstlc clients of other offices coming In
uuu uuyiiia- inem snnpiy ror an investment,
Call for plat. Over is) left.
7 LOTS WEST FARNAM.
Our beautiful 7-lot bunch on 4ist near
vet 1- amain car has been broken Into
and 3 are gone. Both purchasers will build
good houses. A lady In that vicinity called
u up to know for sure if we hadr sold a
lot there as low as $1.4(i0. We told her
yes, and we had one or two left at that
price, iney may not last lung, however,
now they are broken Into. A postal card
win gi yvu a piai.
64x80 near Bt, Mary's Ave. church. $2,300.
27x115 near high school. ll.fcoO.
.23x132 near Omaha club,,$2,10a
64 ft-. Harney neur d. $u0 a foot.
60xlA opposite Charles Turner', $3,300.
lOOxuft In the heart of the West Farnam
ojairici 49, uuu.
"fix 130 Opposite Rome Miller', $2,000; all
specials paiu.
8 lota on Grand Ave.. Just west of Roma
Miner a, stsuu eaon; sewer, water and gas.
4 lots near new cathedral, double front,
lO fl.SJW.
SULPHUR 8PRINQ8 LOTS.
We have about 25 good lota left In Sul
phur Spring addition, all on grade, with
street improvement In and some shade
trees, trices, ituo to xwo each; easy terms.
W restrict this district to mat residence.
thua doing away with the dungsr of
undesirable surroundings. These are the
cheapest good lots north. Call for plat of
i no 10 '.s we uave leiu
HARRISON & MORTON,
812-913 N. Y. Life. Tel. Doug. Sit. ;
r
. ' , . are tho
who will
REAL ESTATE
CITT PROPF.rtTY FOK SAtB.
(Continued.)
COUNCIL BLUFFS
. ;
Do vou want a three-room house and fix
lota In Ct. Bluffs? Good well; Ave blo.-k
to car line, near 20th St. and Fourth
Ave.; 3800.00 buy It; $300 cah; bal
ance monthly if desired. .
$2400.00
An eight-room house and lot at 2011 N.
21st St.; house modern except furnace;
good cistern, cherry and apple trees,
grape arbor. Easy terms.
$1750
A seven-room house, two lots; well and
cistern, barn, fruit trees, lawn, shade
trees, picket fence; two blocks from oar
line extension; near 43d and Maple. Ict
us show this property. It can be bought
right.
$1800.00 V
Will buy a six-room house and 30-foot lot.
close In; $600.00 cash needed te handle
this property; has cistern, city water,
toilet, barn. Good for a home or In
vestment. Near 20th and Paul.. . i
$3200.00
Nine rooms, thoroughly modern, faces
Kountse park. The owner has left
city and wishes to sell. This is a de
lightful home. Can be sold cn easy
terms.
TURRKLL CO..
Room 17, Patterson Bldg.
Tel D. 113J.
(19) M107 10
FOR QUICK SALE
S!x-room house, ell modern except heat.
fu'l bricked cellar under whole house, per
manent walks, nice lawn, lot Is 60x138;
West Farnam district. Act quick If you
are looking lor a bargain.
WEST FARNAM DISTRICT '
$3,000
WHAT A SNAP
For an 8-room all modern house. With hot
water heat, permanent walka, good barn,
fine lawn: house also includes steel mnge.
gas range and some linoleum; .lot Is 60x138.
SOUTH 35TH AVE., '
NEAR FIELD CLUB
We have an 8-room U modern house,
fine east front lot, 60x126, high and sightly,
nice shade trees, and two block to car
line. Vacant, so can give Immediate pos
session. This Is cheap at $3,XV but will
consider a cash offer for quick sale. Don't
miss this opportunity. , .
BIRKETT & TEBBENS,
423 Bee Bldg. . . 'Phone Douglas 4764.
1 nit J19 13b f.
" 1 1 t i . i i ji
SPECIAL HOUSES . ' .
. SPECIAL ''PRiC 'J' ;
$27 8. 21st St., 8 rooms, sewer, water, gas;
close to tows; only iz,zau.-.;r so.(
2223 Miami St., 7 rooms, modern except fur
nace; run lot; permanent wants, paved
treeta; need some repair.' A bargain at
$2,650.
Near 30th and Ames, hOfj4i 9' rewms, one1
acre of ground; splendid piece; $3,760.
84th and Ame Ave., new mortars nous;
everything nice; full lot? $2,858. t.' -
8028 Plnkney St., new -- cottage, - 5 room,
moaern, cement waucs;' ,juo. -
Three houses, cm corner; payeA, street,' etc.,
rent, lur jrice. ooyr M.iio. -
A good modern- house, 8 rooms,- on car line
ana nice location, want to trade for
Urm- ;- AV.I '
W. T..GRAILW-.
804 Be, Bu tiding.
jaS)r-994 10
A N NO U N C E M EHT v
SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY,
: OCTOBER 19 -
OF SOME OF THK BEST X'OTS v "
IN DUNDEE. , ' '
Every lot and street has been ' brought
to estannsnea ana unirorm grade,
City water, electric light, trees atid; cement
waias arj nuw 111, ur win urn dui in ironj,
of every lot without expense to .pur
chasers. All lots are either on or within thre
block of West Farnam and 'Dundee car
line. ....
$47$ to $575 for the best lots, except cor
ners. Terms, $100 cash; balance, $18 per mouth;
6 per cent discount for cash. ,
Watch this paper for further 'Information
auout tn saie. - .. . . . .
Call at our office and secure plat and let
us snow tns property.
GEORGE ft CO.. 1101 Farnam St.
Oct. 9 and 10, 1907. (19) MJ09 10
SMALL HOMES-SMALL PRICES.
New 6-room cottage, modern but furnace,
one block to car line, fine location,, want
New (-room cottage, modern but. furnace,
paved atreet, large lot, rlose to car, cheap
at $2.1U0.
Four-room cottage, water and gas In
kitchen, three blocks to car, Close in,
good location, only $?60.
Another Ilk it adjoining only $900.
New 8-room and a 3-room .cottage,. . jiear
24th and Vinton Bts., $22.60, ...very
cheap, $1,750. '.,'
LOT BARGAINS. '
Two lots, 31st and Ames, sewer, water and
gas in street; for both, 300. (Lot In
this locality selling for $5u0 each.)
Three lots In Omaha View, $W0 each, or
$.fiO for the bunch.
Fifteen lots, 8m h and Ames, ou car line,
$u0 up. i-
WRIGHT LASBURY.
Tel. Douglas 152. 604 8. ltith St.
, (19)-M113 10 .
A PROPERTY on a main business thor
oughfare, having a present snnoal Income
of $1,638. with a frontage on the side street
and alley, giving a total available fronts g,i
of 210 foet for future permanent Improve
ment, which would always bring good
rents; etight to be a good purchase at
20.0ti0. I have such piece.
HENRY F. WYMANl
100$ New York Life Bidg. , .
(19)-MS 12
FOR BALE A wen built '10-roora frame
house, beautifully finished in bard wood;
hard wood floors, mantels, modern-bath
room, and conveniently arranged. Will
sell at a very low price, to b removed
from present premises by purchaser. Ad
dress C. C Rosewater, Be Bldg. Omaha.
V (I9)-M317
M LOTS m Halcyon Height. Bensoa, lying
well, clos to tr line; 20' minutes' rlu
to Omaha. Will sell altogether or in
bunches of Ave. For prices and term ad
dress H 42, car bee. (19) 167
$1,800
8-room house, good repair, partly modern,
4th and Hamilton. Easy term.
Tel. Red 3-17.
19) MI'S 10
FOR BALE Two beautiful lot on 34th and
Elm; on grade, plenty of shade trees;
either for buslnen or residence property.
728 Bo. 9th St.. 'phone Douglas St0. J. 8.
Bond, direct from owner, no conimUsion.
-. H, 09J-4M
only salosmon ydu can employ
keep everlastingly at it.
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY FOR 8AL89
(Continued.)
THREE lots cheap. Third and Panrroft
Bt. Aaarts it. a. Le. nancmri.
(1)-M811 OctlOx
LIST your prmrty with Chi Boyer, 22d
and Cuming Bt. OS)
HOl'SE and lot for sale, modern except
heat. Bee owner. ISIS N 22d.
(1) M'66 12X
PEAL ESTATE TITLE TRUST Of)
lX CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. Pres. v'v
FOR SALE By the owner,
room house. 1129 S. 38th.
a modern 7
(19) M436X
BUY THI8 BARGAIN.
Lot at 2Sth and Fort streets only $228. B
O. Noidqulst, Owner, (i24 B. 80th St
u)-;sia
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND HAM CM LAND FOB SALS.
. Arkansas.
Masnwaa
BAY! bomeseeker, speculator. Investor,
don't' buy or move until you get par
ticulars concerning northwest Arkansas;
you will be surprised; don't wait. Ad
dress Oswalt, 0v. Ark.Mm m
Iowa.
WES1ERN IOWA coin land fot sal and
exchange. W.lt H. L. Craven Co.
Onawa. Ia. (20-M6 OlSx
BEST bargain on market, 400 A., all flue
land, 8 ml. N. E. Spirit Lake, I.; well
Improved, best soil; must be sold; worth
$75.00 per A. Price next 30 day. $47. aO;
one-third cash; bal. terms. Write tor
particulars. E. Stebbings. Spencsr. Io.
. , (20) MlOlllX
FOR SALE OR RENT A good farm of
158 acres, about IVt mile southeant cf
Underwood; now farmed by Mike Kynn.
Th land is good and the improvements
are fair. Rent for the season of 1908
Is 83.15 per acre. Apply to LeOivird
Everett, 18 Pearl Street. Council Bluffs,
la. (20) Milt llx
Kansaft.
KANSAS LANDS Writ for our complete
'list of Kansas land. Agent wanted.
Globe Land and Investment Co.. Omaha,
Neb. ' 130.-M6.SO1O
- I.1NN COUNTY. KANSAS. LANDS.
900 acres. Improved, terms 8T4
160 acres, fine a silk 8a
fia acres, close In t 66
40 acres, walking distance 20
Bargains galore.
M'CARTY & RENEAU, La Cygne, Kan.
(20) M928 12X
" ' MtSMwrt.
ir-ntt KALE 500 farms, stock ranches.
Kansas and Missouri; prices from $25.00
to $6.0.00 per acre; from 40 to 2.000 a-;re.
Before you buy, sell or exchange, wrll
for our free lists, giving full descrip
tion, location and price direct from own
er. F. H. Humphrey, Fort Bcott, Ran.
? (20) M106 144
Manttuuu
FOR 8ALB--Two homtead' rellnqui th-
tural. land pear Culhertson, Mont; pri 30,
$300 each. A. G. Middleton, Culbertton,
Mont. Ktvt uvai nx
Nebraska.
KIMBALL COUNTY,
NEBRASKA
Two section $ miles north -'
of Kimball, smooth land,
black soil, $6.26 per acre.
Terms can b arranged. ' -
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE. CO.
'lOOi New York Life Bldg!
: a Omaha, Neb.
! . -30)-136 15
FOR SALE 240-acre farm 9 miles from
town; on rural rout and telephone line;
soil medium heavy and level; 120 acre
broke, 15 acres of alfalfa and red clover,
10 acres of ash timber. Price for the next
20 days, $40 per acre. Eaay terms, Ad-
dress Box, 2,. Orchard, Nb.. J. C. Alex
jinder. . .;;,;. (2O)-40110x
flRST-CLASS Nebraska farm and ranch
-for homes or, Investment., Bemia Omaha.
; . . tap-aoo
V. D. WEAD has moved hi office to Wead
Building. 18th and Farnam Sts. . (20) M0
$10 AN. ACRE, cash (no trade), buy .160,
acre at good rfay and farming tand south
of Stuart. Neb.;' also Improved land for
sale. J. H. McAllister, O'Neill, Neb.
'..'.' , (20) M172 Wx -
FOR SALE 640 acre of the finest tock
ranch land In the west; fine hay: un
limited .sprrng water; good grazing; C
miles from lialgler. Neb. E. C. Moran,
47 South Canal street, Chicago, 111.
. ' (20) M148 lfix
l MtsllaBCa.
CHEAPE8T land In U. 8. for H th crop;
indeis
.30) Oi
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOWEST RATES Femls, . Paxton Block.
(25-801
WANTED City loan.
Pater Trust Co.
WANTED City loans snd warrants. W.
. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St
- . t2i)303
$1,000,000 TO LOAN en business and rest
deuce property in Omaha; lowest rates;
no delay, Thomas Brennan. Room 1 N.
Y. Life. (22)-304
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O'Keef R. B. Co.. 1001 N. 'Y. Life Bldg.
- ' 122) -309
LOANS Ob Improved city property. W, H.
. Thomas. 606 First National Bank Bldg.
' (22) 303
$500 TO $50,000 TO LOAN at loweat rate;
no delay. GARVIN BROS., IsOe Farnam.
. (22)-30I
PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 1520 Doug.
WANTED Building loan.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Tel. Doug. 1781.
(22)-727 U
$500 TO 805.000 TO LOAN Private money)
no delay. J. H. Blierwood. 937 N. Y. L,
MONEY TO LOAN-Payn investment Co.
. (i2)-80
FARM mortgage of $2,000, S per cent semi
annually; also a city mortgage of 8l.3u0,
drawing 8 per cent, for sale. Patterson,
1823 Farnam Bt. (22)-M44l t$
F. D. WEAD ha moved hi office to Wea4
Building, 18th and Farnam Si. (22) 81
WANTED TO BUY
CAUli paid tur aacond-band clothing.
. c. ..w. 8u No. Ulh BL Tal Fed
8326. (Zil-ili
WANTED to buy. a good billiard and
pool hall.' Address T. a.. Box 764. Ne
vada, la. ' (25) Mm 21x
WANTED To buy second-hand furniture, j
cook and beating stove, turpeis, lino
leums, office furniture, old clothe and
shoes, piano, feathers, bed pillows, qullti
nd all kinds of tools; or will buy th
furniture ot your house romplet. Tnt I
highest prices paid. Call the light man.
let. uoug. fJil. UB Mtoz oct. XI
WANTF.D-Oood buffalo head; ad vis con
dition ana raah price. C. C. Siulth, slat
Street, Pittsburg, Pa. K (-M II x
flaX
BSSRRSSK.
WANTED TO BUY
(Continued.!
WANTED To buy or rent, a 8 or 8-horse
power hoisting engine, In good order. Ad
dressers 8. lMh 8U (26) M128W
CASH paid for old books. Crsne-Foy Co.,
in . ittn. " none uougias isii. tj i
VANTED TO RENT
WANTED By- yottng men. age 17, a
home with a nice family; good appear
ing; send for my photograph; gool
habits and willing to work; object 1
home. T. L. 8., Gen. Del.. Auror.i.MII.
(26 M104 10x
WANTED Two nlco rooms for light house
keeping: close in; must be within 13
blocks of Bee Bldg. Address L 3M, Bee.
CK)-M140 12x
YOUNG lady desires board and room In
private family; walking distance, ao
dress W 873, care Bee. (28) M126 lOx
WANTEDSITUATION
YOUNO man stenographer will be open
for position sbout Oct. 1; ha clerical
experience; reference. Address L 248,
car Bee. (27) M9V4
WANTED By experienced dressmaker.
work to cio by the day. Call on or ad
dress 2808 Dodge St. Tel. Harney 8750.
(27)-ti37 Nov8
POSITION as office manager b.v experi
enced, competent man; expects a good
alary and can earn It. Andres U 300,
care Bee. (27) M182 11x
BUTCHER wants situation, country or
small town. Address M-3o, Bee.
t27)-M168 12x
SITUATION WANTEP-By an experienced
young lady stenographer. References
furnished. Address Kox 69, Beatrice, Neb,
(27)-M162 10X
WANTED A position as salesman with a
reliable firm, ny an ambitious young man;
neat appearance; good references. Ad
dress Y-107, care Bee. (27) M194 12x
STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER
.fcXperlencer young lady desires position.
References given. Address A. . Box 42,
jieaince, neo. .. , Kit) nllil lux
YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPH Elf! experi
enced in billing and clerical work, wiahes
a gooa position; references. Address K sxj,
care oee. (z) Ml lix
COMPETENT woman wants engagements
. iir sewing in lamlllc. Address N 38
Bee. (27)-172 12x
WANTED Position as bartender by mld-
uie-aKru a-enuemaii, wun flood rcrerencea,
Aoaress J are Be.. (Z7) M14J 12x
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Charles J. Gall and wife to James R
Almy, lot 12, block 3. Dnmar Place. $ 1,128
micnaei j. mcManon to Catherine Mo
Mahon, part lot 4, block 11, Redick's
subdlv
Michael F. Sweenev to Delia P. Hln-
chey, lot 11, block 114. South Omaha S.600
iawara m. Bruce and wife to Martha
M. Ish, lot 4, block 6, Forest Hill.... 17,600
r rancin r . Hamilton to redertck P.
Hamilton, wi4 lot 14 and e46 feet lot
15, Courtlandt Place , 4,800
Airrea Millard to Carrie Millard et al.,
H part of e44 feet of lot 1, block 161,
Omaha
Same to Elmlra B. Millard, part lot ,
block 79, Omaha
Same to same, w63 feet lot 6. block 79,
vjiiiaua ,
-Josephine G. Kitchen to ftophla Leh-
! block 8, Summit Place.. ;..
, L'pton Bwlngley to Catherine Z. Cren-
4,000
2,500
2,300
979
enaw, lOl 12, DIOCK . Bhlnn 2d
-dd. . r'.'
William F. Lorenxen and wife to Her
mnn Kraft. s26 feet of lot 15 and
nl2.8 feet of lot 14, block 2, Okahoma
Park
H. A. Wolf and wife to Jesse H. Hut
ton, lot 8, block 182H. Omaha
John W. McDonald, sheriff, to H. A.
weir, same i
jsaitn v. Preston to John G. O'Connell,
lot 4. block 6. Kllby Place...
James Cathroe et al. to Clarence L.
Locke, lot 1, Fort View Annex
Ernest Sweet to Nathan J. Mantel,
tract tax lot 12, 33d and Harney Sts..
Elmer U Fehr to Edward A. Smith,
part lot 8. block 3, Sweesey'a add....
C. G. Carlberg and wife to Charles G.
Anderson and wife, lot 3, block 2,
Carlberg' subdlv.
Hut tie J. Williams and husband to
William B. Sherwood and wife, wVi
Mot 6, block 2, Rush & Selby's add....
John C. Wharton, trustee, and wife to
tooo
300
4,280
18
600
850
P. Mosher, part m sc-4. 18-15-13 13,500
Hiram a. iitteii to Lincoln c. Mas
den, lot 8, block 8, Hitchcock's 1st
add. .
H. T. Brass to Nellie C. Huntley, lot
U. block 3, Maxwell sV Freeman's
add.
Evergreen Land and Improvement
company to Evergreen Cemetery
company, nv seVi, 26-16-12
Ida Spalding to Emma J. Millard, lot
2, block "O," Lowe's add
J. Plambeck and . wile to Christian
Hansen, ae4 ne and net, se,
6-14-11
. COO
1,700
600
8.400
Same to Henry Planibeck, ne'i, 8-14-11 3,000
fciilzaDein Kountxe. rteai-luitaie com
. nany to WInnlfred M. Heydcn. lot 14.
' block 22, Kountze Place 1.200
Total
..370,761
LEGAL NOTICES
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA SEALED BIDS
win u reoMived by the undersiKned un
til 13 o'clock noon of the 2Mn tUy of Oc
tober, 1907, for tn erection ana con
t met inn of onf; (1) fireproof winr.
one (1) cottage, nnd one (1) store room
tn ba built on the grounds of the Hos
nlial for the Inaane, Norfolk, Nebraska-
Bids for the steafu heating, plumbing
and electric work to be taken separately.
A certified check of $1,600 on a bank doing
kuainpsa in Lincoln, Nebraska, must accom
pany each bid conditioned as set forth under
parsgrapu nu. v. m. ici-nuii;i,i
peclncaiions. i ui mwo ni ruono
Landa and Buildings reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and waive defects In
same. Plans and specifications can be seen
t the office Of the undersigned, state capi
tal building, Lincoln, Nebraska, or at the
nfflra of the Hospital for the Insane a
Norfolk. Nebraska, or at the office of the
stale arcliiteci, ueors;a a. oerungnor,
rooms 60-004 Burr block. Lincoln, Nebraska,
Th. xtate architect will, upon reuuost
accompanied with a check or money order
for $50. send extra sets of plans snd epecl
n.iinni for clivals use for those n.
string them, and 16 of this amount will be
refunded when plans and specifications are
returned in gooa oraer. uwKtlU U.
JUNK1N, Secretary of Ktat. l4-aui6
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
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Dy the Reyal Mall Steamer of th
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Always) Read
THE OMAHA DEE
' Best tk". West
SCASSELl MAY GET PALLIDM
i$hop Will Be Archbishop if Tim ii
. Successful.
OTHER PRELATES . TAVOR . 'THIS
( Coadltloas pela.l.ty (lie Lata
Pope I.ea Caa Be Met. Umaka
Will Became) am Arca
dlaeee. When St. Cecelia's cathedral I ddkald
and the first mas celebrated within ft
walls the paltlum may b conferred on Rt.
ReT. Richard Bcannell. bishop tf Omaha.
nd the Omaha diocese become an arch-
d loces.
This is thAhop of Omaha, Catholic and
the distinguished archbishops of the coua-
rv, four of whom hav been guest of
Blsnop Bcannell th last few day.
Pooa Plus X may. direct that an arcn-
dioccse be established In Omaha when th
condition re mot. which the lata Pop
Leo mentioned when fee declined five. year
go to- sanction the establishment ot an
archdiocese -of Omaha. The bishop of
Rome. Leo. . held then thst the time was
not ripe and that an archdiocese would
succeed the dloce of Omaha, when th
circle wa sauared In Iowa,' and Ds
Molnc became a se city, giving th areh
dloreao of Dubuque th diocese of. Sioux
City. Davenport and Dea Molne. .
When the archbishops of the .country
.fet In Washington next April It I be
lieved they will sk for a se city at Des
Moines. Archbishop Kean ot Dubuque
ha many time proposed In public ad
dresses that Omaha b rnd sn rehdlg
cesc and understand that It rest with
De Moines becoming th headquarters. Of
a new diocese. At the) dinner given by
Bishop Bcannell to tho distinguished e
cleslastlc Sunday evening Archbishop .
Keane said. It wa a dear hope of his that
Omaha would become an archdloocs. (
Otker Prelates Favar It.
Other archbishop are ssld to b heartily
In favor of th new diocese In Iowa, to be
followed by an archdioce in OmsWa, and
consider this an expansion of C'uthdllotam
in recognition of the growth of th church
In the west. ' '
Th diocese of Omaha now Mas an area of
62,996 square miles, being; larger by 20,000
square miles than the archdiocese of Bt.
Louis, the second largest in the United
States. There ar but thre. archdioceses
west of the Missouri river, San Francisco,
Santa Fe and Oregon, and It Is felt that the
great growth In Catholic population will
Justify Rom In .naklng Omaha the home
of an archbishop.
While In th rlty tharehbUhops of St.
Paul, St. Louis, Dubuque and Chicago -are
aid to have discussed the subject to some,
extent and were favorable to th expansion .
movement. ArchblshAp Ireland was much
Impressed with th magnificent parade Of
Catholic churches and Societies Sunday and
commented on It a being one of tho great,
evidences of strength and growth In th
west. ' ''
While In Omaha the archbishops and
bishops, who constitute the board of direc
tors of the Csthotle Relief committee, held
their semi-annual meeting to go over the
affair of the Insurance society which car
ries the risk on Cathollo churches and' In
stitutions. Archbishop Glennon of St. Louis
came to Omaha for the purpose' Of being
present at the' meeting. ' No Important ac
tion was taken In regard to lnsurauce and
no changes were made tn th board or plan
of conducting- the relief -work. i
HARVEST PREVENTS THE TOUR
Enormous Frlt Cross la Wash lag.- -
tan trelo Yakima Bscaswlon '
to Omaha.
Because 'the merchants of the Yakima
valley In Washington are loo busy handling .
the big fruit crop, the North Yakima,
Commercial club and clubs of neighbor
ing cities will not- take their proposedVlrede'
excursion to Omaha this fall. In a letter
to Commissioner Oull of the Omi .Com
mercial club, the president" "oT ' the North
Yakima club - says' th trip has been ar
ranged In detail for next March and that
th excursion will stop at Oraaha and a"
number of Nebraska tewnsv
Speaking of the fruit; th writer says
a man of Parker !3o4tonn sol , -worth
of pears from a half-acre of ground; Alex
Burnam picked 9,004 boxes of peaches from
four and one-half acres and sold at 80
cents a box. H. M. Ollbart of Yakima got
$600 an acre, for hi strawberries and
$2,000 an acr tot ten acres of Elberta
peach. ....' . "',' ''
It was on Gilbert's farm . that Governor
Sheldon tried to lose ' himself from the
Nebraska "boosters" on their northwest
trad excursion, . The ."booster" feared
they could not get the governor back to
Nebraska .
OMAHA MUSTJRY. FOR BOATS
City Ha Ita Best Caaavo HI gat '
Now, Saya Heary T. '
Clark. -
H. T. Clarke has returned from Memphis. .
where he attended th Mississippi and Mis
souri ': river navigation convention. -. sad
comes home more convinced than ever that
Omaha should lose no opportunity to, ad
vance Its Interest In th matter ot mov
ing for the resumption of steamboat navt-
gatlon on the Missouri river. ,
"The opportunity was never more avail
able than st thl tlm,",ald Mr. Clark.
"Kansas City saw tb advantage of the
Moment and had the steamboat Chaster
there at Memphis, magnificently decorated,
so that every attendant ot that convention,
either delegate or visitor, knew that Kan
sas City was on a navigable river. Noth
ing wa ther to show that Omaha was
within 1,000 miles of a navigable stream.- In
all of my fifty or more years, residence) tn
this locality have I ever seen the Missouri
river mora susceptible to suoee ful navl- .
gatlon than It has been during the last
year. It is a pity that Omaha did not have
a steamboat at Memphis to call attention
to the fact that It was a city of th great
Inland waterways." ''.
BEWSHER MAY OPEN OFFICE
Resort Says II TV 111 Resign a Bee.
retary of OsaaJaa KUerator
' Conspaay. '
' -M
It 1 rumored that A. It Bewaher will
resign hi position a secretary of tb
Omaha Elevator company and open a
grain business of his own. It is said J.
T. Buchanan will succeed htm. At tb
company' offlc It 1 acknowledged, a
change Is to be made, but tb -particulars
ar not given.
. Joseph Wright, who has been tn th of
fice about ten years, baa resign d and plan
to open a grain office.
Writing a want-ad for The 'Be 1 only
a moment' work, and incur but a trifling
expense, and doe the work every time.
If you mall a want ad to Th Bee at mid
night, enclosing prlc In gtampa or coin,
it will be printed the next afternoon and
probably . answered the hum evading. If
you would try this want Ailing mathed -
one you would probably Bad frequent use
for tt afterwards. That's th ease with
, others. The Bos want ads never alaap.
point. They always flu your waai