THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1912. OFFERED FOR RENT Houses and Cottatcm. GOOD J-room house, all modern, east of Hunscom park, on car line, $25 per month. 213 Hickory tt. VINCENT D. DERMODT. Tel. Douglas 7S6. 1514 City Nat. Bank Bids?. S-r. house, all mod., 4223 Douglas. $2o. 4-r. flat. 2815 Dewey Ave., $13.50. 3-r. flat. 1629 No. 24th St., $10. Store room. 711 So. 27th St., $12.50. 3-r. flat. 709 So. 27th St., $10. N. P. Dodge & Co., 15th and Harney Sts. KIVB-ROOM cottage; strictly first class; bath; gas; 1013 N. 2Sth; $15. Key, corner north. Six-room modern house; refinished throughout; very fine; 2S12 Seward; $16. Key, 2l06 Seward. $32.50-8-ROOM, modern brick house, oak finish. 1301 S. 28th. 9-ROOM, alt modern house for boarding owner.- 1516 Martha street. MAOGARD VAN AND STORAGE CO.. pack, move. stor and ship H. H. food and pianos; no chares for return drive to office. Doug. .US or B-M8L A real home, pretty lawn, electric light, all modern, 9-r.. $40. 725 S. 37th. W. 2590. RENT DIRECT FROM OWNER FIVE-ROOM - cottage, newly papered, In splendid repair; never been rented; always used as home; new bath recently installed. The rooms are all large and pleasant. Gas stove and sideboard go with the house. Lot ia 45x146, with nice lawn and shade trees. Barn can be used for storage. This nice little home will not be vacant long. Call and see it at 2527 N. ISth, then 'phone Web. 3S50 for terms. MOVING, packing and storing of house hold goods and pianos Is our business. Oman Van and Storage Co.. fireproof storage, 80 8. 16th, by th. viaduct. Branch office. JOB S. 17th St TeL D. 18; A-1659. WEST FARNAM-New brick, 6 bed rooms and baths. 315 N. gsth Ave. CENTRAL, steam heat, all mod., hall, bath and basement. 220 N. 23d. 7 ROOMS,, strictly modern, close in. W S. 26th Ave. Red 3250. Doug. 2456. 74 S. 28th ST. -8 rooms completely mod ern. Hall. 433 Ramge. D. 70; A-4406. Hmieoo In " parts of the city. auubBBCrelgh. Sons & Co.. Bee Bid. S-ROOM modern bouse; $25.00 per month. 3527 Charles St. Also J-room out- tage, 3533 Hamilton St, $10 per month. Tel. D. 776 or D. 1017. OFFERED FOR SALE. T itvwrltrra. RENT from the manufacturers direct. No. $ Oliver typewriter, 3 months, $4.00. Phone Douglas ?Ji9. The Oliver Type writer company. Mnatcal Instruments. Electric pianos. Continental Nov. 119 N. 14. FOR SALE- Cheap, a $1,000 Windsor Electric Piano, orchestra attachment Can be seen at 119 No. 15th St. Miscellaneous). $5.00 COALs-It'B good; try a ton. Best for money. Web. 818. Harmon & Weeth. SAFES Overstockeu . :tn Becuil-hanJ fates: all sizes and makes; bargains. American Supply Co.. 1102-04 Farnam. FOR SALE New an second-band carom and pocket billiard tables and bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix tures of all kinds; easy payments. Th Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.. 407-409 9. 10th street WE WILL deliver during month of Sep tember only, large load kindling wood. $3.00. National Box Co. Harney 1476. . AR AP(1ATN for me yinr law UiJ.VVJX.Xi yt,r; , i geriea 0f law books of 12 volumes, 1 of 10 volumes. Law Dictionary, Hale on Torts, Cooley on Tons. Clark's Criminal Law Book; will sell for $25, worth $55, good as new. A. J. Knott, 4616 N. S6th St. Web. 6696. TWO large cadet suits cheap. H. 1884. PERSONAL Massage. Airs. Rlttenhouse 308 Boston Bid f A SQ A fllpSwedish movement. Ap't UlAMAUfj j im Famarn. d. 6240. ANNA H. MARKS Davidge Block. Apt 3. Doug. 6521. nam. VITAL massage, vital ljutn. ur. Anna D. Fisher, 401 Ware block. 30 S. loth. Drink Haoit 1 was a hevy drinker. -liijjb. jaauii, averaginir over quart of whisky daily. Tried many ways to reform, but without success until 1 found a certain ea-sy method and was cured In three days. Have since saved thousands of other victims of liquor habit. It can be overcome with or without drinker's knowledge. Interesting book (tells how) mailed, plain wrapper, free, if you cut this out and write to Edward Woods. 634 Sixth Ave.. 153 A, New York. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast off clothing; in fact, anything you do n : need. We collect repair an sell at 131 N. 11th St. for cost of col.-ectioii. to tha worthy poor. 'Phone Douglas 4125 an.i REAL ESTATE WANTED TO sell your property list it with the O NEIL R. E. & INS. AGENCY. Tyler 1024. 1505 Farnam St. WANTEDTO RUT WANTED To buy a 7 or 8-room house, to be moved on a lot; one within 15 blks. of 24th and Franklin Sts. preferred. Ad dress O 773. care of The Bee. Household gds, clothes & shoes. Doug- $971 nm nnrp o,, v. h ,tnr, navi Meirent prices for furniture, clothes, enoes. W. 1607 WANTED (Standard typewriter or phonograph, Edison or Victor Vlctrola, nearly new. Address Y 176, Bee. ROSEN BLUM, the '"Trader Man," buys nd sells anything. Douglas ,498. WANTED to buy, two good meat blocks, Marble slabs. Address J-778, Bee, REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. BUILT FOR HOME. New 7-Yoom house with sleeping porch at 3014 Webster; hardwood finish through out except kitchen; full basement and attic: first floor finished in manogtny second floor in white enamel. Call for key second door east. Phone Harney 3127. Great Bargain MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Two lots at 4lst Ave. near Ames, two blocks from street car line, $125 each. One lot, 47th and Cass St. adjoining Dundee, $300. Inquire at 1208 Jones St. A REAL BARGAIN $22 per front foot, 42x100. east front; specials all paid. About Vi block south of Bristol St. Tel. W. 3358. COTTAGE, 2420 Caldwell- Bt., 7 room. f., , nrl .r. ... : r, r$22Vin Cma0D- neaf Str8et PASSAGE gg R. 825 "r--rrT: 7 T BATHS, Swedish massage, Mrs. Snyder. FOR RENT-Two apartments, one five n0. s. The Dunsany, luth & Pierce. D.43S0. rooms and bath, one nine rooms and bath; walking distance; on oar lint. 402 No. AT 4SSA(TR treatments. Fifteen years 24th, Douglas 6729. JAJ experience. Twelve years " A'tW- . r, T-- i7i ; t r ln Omaha. $2.00 hotels and residences, COTTAGE Modern except heat, b ti.00 at the office. Call D. 863. Res. D.3427 rooms, bath, east front, on nig", full lot. - $18. Web. 6447. WANTED The addresa. ? Charles Tic FOR RENT-FurnlsheroV unfurnished'. hf f fmti L 8 S ' i.tiflH.Ir,0-sm h0USP- 5101 Dod8e South Omaha, Neb., in October. 1907. Q i-none war, im. w? Beu NICE 6-room modern house, hot water " mmnnrnt.!. i ' ZZ 5o heat and water. $23.50. Apply 2702 Bristol wM3feRitDEKY Ie8S0nS K'v6n at 3925 MODERN house, 524 N. 20th St.; partly vnn'vra ' , mn.0 ,. fiimishad it riixtired Tel rvine KR7 1 OUNU women coming to Omaha as furnished, if desiied. fel. Doug. hbifl. stlangers are invited to visit the Young 3610 SEWARD ST 6-room house, mod- Women's Christian association building ern except heat; $14.50. Pnone Web- at 17th and St. Mary's Ave., where they Her 6303. . will be directed to suitable boarding 2818 N. 19th avenue, S rooms, modern. Places, or otherwise assisted. Look fo." water paid, newly painted and decorated, our travelers' aid at the Union station. Rent $25. McEachron R. E. Co., 20th and MASSAGE, scalp treatment, chiropody. Lake Sts. Webster 1651. . - . Phone Douglas 4492. 70? S. 16th St. Mrs. 6- ROOM modern home except heat. 718 Haynes. Hickory St. Inquire at 3510 Pierce St. 63-DAY BLOOD REMEDY. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT ' Bexten Pharmacy. 12th and Dodge. Eight rooms and hall, hot water heat, MASSTHOTHFJ? PV Ba" Glw and laundry in basement, corner lot., uiiiuwuvxiiuiu ' massage. Mme, 'Dl Omaha National. Douglas 2715. Allen of Chicago, 1C9 g. 17th. 1st fl. D. 7665. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. MAGNETIC healing, over 710 S. letk. " Evenings- H 2842 or H. 6134. -. . FOR RENT 5-room cottage, bath and POULTRY AXD PET STOCK furnace, all modern, $25. If you want a C1U. T .K i. 77777 i .warm, comfortable house for the winter wit 1? 1 pal r a o f 1 v rrm u th nm p n o and cool in summer, call and see 10U N. &?y0ti2lalTAT?o?Z" 33d St, or telephone Frank Stirling, Web- or trade. Tel. Web. 1148. . f83- r ; et-t: Screenings, $1.60 per 100, Wagner, 801 N. 16 FOR RENT Modern home in Field . : rlub district, bargain. Pnone Webster BOSTON terrier pups, screw tail; sire ami . . . ....('- my champion Tom Crlbb. Call Douglas : , . . ' u v ... ,3856. 2020 Farnam. - SEVEN-ROOM house, 3868 Seward, two , blocks from car, 'nice yard, paved street. BPr, pstjtit i rtk vc "" Bargain. Phone Dougluaa 6460. . KkAJj fcalATE LOANS s?R k MTK-frraom modem erpent MONEY to loan on real estate. At- v, . w 2l7t ' moaern except tractive terms. C. L. Baldwin & Co.. olO heat, $20 month. FiiBt National Bank Bldg. ' 717 S. 17th, 8-room, part modern.... $20.00 FARM LOANS near Omaha; no com- 719 S. 17th, 6-room, part modern.... 20.00 mission; optional payments; cheap money. 2310 Webster, 9-roora, modern 25.00 Qrin S. Merrill Co., 1213 City Nat. Bk. Bid. 2530 Charles, 8-room, modern 35.00 ,,,, ; . . , , $100 to $lo,ouo made promptly, h . u. Arrmir T MrSnarif Wead, Wead Blag., 18th and Farnam. Ill lUUX J. I IWOIlcUlC a APvrN Tift OS i-ouna- i and uk. 319 First National Bank Bldg. VJXXXl ' "UW gnaiia Nafl BanK. 'Phone Douglas 1875. LOANS on farms and improved city No. 1122 South 32d St., nine-room modern property, 6 pet to 6 pet; no delay. J. H, house, $50. Dumont & Son. 1603 Farnam tit, Omabs. No. '2210' South 32d St., eight-room mod- Rq, CITT LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg ern house, $35. "O c., 810-312 brandeis Taeater Uidt. No. 1102 South 32d St., eight-room mod- 777-n ern house, $30. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Broa. No. 1521 South 29th St., six-room house, OMAHA homes. East Nebraska, farms, partly modern, $20. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. No. 967 North 27th St.. six-room cottage, 1016 Omaha Natl. Doug. 2152. partly modern, $18. ' ; r ; : No 1843 North 21st St.. four-room cot- MONEY to .oan on business or rel. a-e ill D"' lu wm tut dence properties, $1,000 to $00,000. W. H. To! 115 North ,24th St., three rooms, $10 THOMAS, 603 First Nafl Bank Bldg. ALFRED C. KENNEDY, WANTED City loans and warrants. 209 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 722. W. Farnam Smith A Co.. 1320 Fu nam t 8-ROOM brick flat, in Hanacom park WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co district; $30.00. : - 7- room, modem, centrally located; ask , poR SALE OK EXCHANGE for particulars. , Good 7-room cottage, close in; only FOR EXCHANGE 75-barrel grist mill $20.00. and large brick residence, both at Ash- . . WRIGHT & LASBURY, land. Neb.; will trade them together or 506 S. 16th St 'Phone D. 152. singly; stock of merchandise, or Lincoln "FINE 5-room cottage, floor laid for property preferred. Purchaser will have three rooms upstairs, corner lot, cosJ t0 furnish Pwer fof mill, otherwise it is bins ln cellar, shade, fruit and flowers, m good running order J. H. Snell. Lin- Fine bath with hot and cold water oon- ln- HoU8e P1,on8 9' office phone B- nectlons; window shades and rods; iblbi . , , screens and storm windows. Finest street .Z0"8,."" ,e Sosen" in neighborhood. 2218 N. 27th Ave. Dodge blum the trader man- Doug- car, 27th Ave. and Lake. One block 640-acre place, Logan county, Nebraska, Bouth. ' store building, $2,000 stock, two houses. RFOSENBLUM the "trader . man," other Improvements; big snap; $8,000, good wants to take care of your rentals for te": can use Omaha residence, $4,000. you. Douglas 7488. - 160-acre choice improved Sarpy county, , , tam ., Nebraska, farm, near town, $17,600. Good STORE ROOM or shop. W09 Fummi terms or take Omaha residence to $o,000. 5lStw-:fiW-ft5-i: HaU i M0-acre improved choice Holt county, RamM D 7406. Inl A4406? Nebraska, $22,400; want smaller farm. Ramge. D. .406. ma A44tw. 160-acre Johnson county, Nebraska, farm Stores and Offices. well located. Snap. $13,500, good terms. ' ' ' For many other choice bargains, farms, FOR RENT Offices In Pullman Bldg., ranches or merchandise, see John L, next to Burlington station- Doug. 1616. Maurer, Continental Bldg., Omaha. Swell laundry location and pwr. 220 N. 23d. FOR EXCHANGE $5,50 stock dry iPal-MASSAN&IxS&O rbertrv-la antrealete' Box 683' Ws' ASSOCIATION. Liberty, la. nt-ilM Hamilton Dnuff ISM ' FOR SALE A No- 1 drug store in east- $20-44 Hamilton, uoug. isn. ern NebrMka d(5lns good bUHlnes. W111 FOR RENT In Dundee, modern 8-room invoice about $4,000. Only drug store in house; good location. Tel. H. 3307. E. R. town. Will sell on easy terms or will Hume. trade for good land and hay cash dif- FOR RENT ference. Reason, other business. Address Entire 2d floor, 512 S. lth St., suitable Y"187' Bpe' , , .. for tailoring, millinery, dressmaking, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ' offices or light manufacturing. Rooming house, West Farnam Street. WRIGHT &. LASBUR5T. Price im. 506 S. 16th St, 'Phone D. 153. 840 acres in Brown Co. Improved ranch, nii-t;lBAMi riE-iTTrva m ' only 8 mlles trom doPot- " Per acre- nvVri7v-r aV if TJ- 4,room house and acres ground in CON11NENTAL BLOCK. Benson $2,000. Half suite on second floor. $22.50. New, heavy single harness. Full suite on third floor. $30. Two apartment houses rented 150 per ALFRED C. KENNEDY, month. Price $7,500. 209 First National Bank Bldg. SOUTHERN LAND CO., Phone Douglas 722. 424 Brandeis Building. uWeiwto rent " offered for sale - - . WANTED Baseburner. hotettange. iurn. 9? x. 2. BOiVRD AND TWO ROOMS FOR SALE Household goods; 1 base y 'ady and daughter, 7 years old; must burner, cheap. 2810 Ames Ave. be modern. Al board, good district. AT A BARGAIN7M.Je.tic steel range, JeCty Privat mlly; no boarding ,?itaiSan?!E,i"?n" l'riCe SZS- Cal1 'Willing to pay well for right place, at J-U8 jrankiin ht. References exchanged. Address. L 770, THREE - PIECE mahogany parlor Bee. Crw Usi;e"dnm mTt WANTED TOREN T A good farm of sell at once Call at 510 S 19th St 80 t0 lti0 acreR ln extern. Nebraska or sell at once. lall wt 510 3. 19th St. we8tern Iowa by a good farmeri wlth LEAVING the city, must sell immedi- best of references; will pay good rent ately, household furniture. Including for good place. Chas. A. McGee, Emer- dressers. rugs, book cases, kitchen uten- son, la. , sils, etc. 1534 Georgia Ave. - i ' . ROLLTOP desk, chair, four office ! WANTED TO RORROW chairs, one table. 828 Brandeis The. Bids. 1 : Choice of Two Car Lines 7-room all modern house, oak finish; large corner lot; 55x140; paved street. plenty of shade and shrubbery; room for double flats. This ifi a bargain. Offer owner terms, zura i. jam. Tf-i nv i:r.l. 11U 1N;T. WTRRT SKE JOHN W." BOBBINS, 1803 FARNAM 8T. , T ieu ritri-K. TYPEWRITER fo- -,-nt. ! months W EXTRA U TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE , UASKBi'RNERS. steel ranges, "soft' heaters, sewing machine, table, clmlrs, ; rugs and other furniture. 959 N. 21th. I ; brick house at 6 per cent net. Tel H. 2359 FOR RENT 7-room cottage. 7a S. 18th St.. $a. Tel Harney 2359. The Persistent and judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Business Succesa BUY a home, $100 down. Shopen & Co. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 1ST, 1912, THE RATE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS CLASSIFICATION WILL BE 7 CENTS A LINE EACH INSERTION. MODERN, 7-room, with sun parlor; oak finish. Tel. owner. Web. 4212. FOR SALE BY OWNER My hpme has reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, four bedrooms and bath; first floor finished in oak. Built-in book case, fire place; second floor In birch, full cemented basement, floored attic, rooms all decorated, screens and storm windows, cemented walks. 50 ft. lot. This is worth $4,500, but will take $4,000 on easy term if sold before October 1. Located two blocks from Dundee car. Owner, Harney 4745. IF you want an acre adjoining the city, call Harney 6078. aTsnap. 7-room, all modern house, in tip-top condition, $3,000 on easy terms; $500.00 cash and $30 per month. This is a fine home, located at 3520 North 28th St. ROWE REALTY COMPANY, 1623 Farnam St., Room 3. NEW 5-room modern cottage, oak fin ish, with built-in bookcases, large attic, full cemented basement, near car line, school and church. Price $3,000; $500 cash, balance monthly. 3330 Fowler Ave. GET YOUR HOME DIRECT FROM THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. A million acres along the railroad from which to select your farm. TEN YEARS' TIME, 6 per cent interest or crop payment plan. Tney will BUILD YOUR BUILDINGS for you, too. Low rate excursions OCTOBER 1 AND 15. Write or call immediately. E. S. FLOR. General Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway Land Dept., 440 Board of Trade Bldg.. Omaha, Neb A DECIDED BARGAIN. Six-room house, 6 beautiful lots, on paved street; shade and fruit trees, chicken houses and other improvements, $2,400. Address C 770, Bee. SOUTH OMAHA BARGAIN. Five-room cottage ln South Omaha; electric lighted, water in kitchen; $1,450. $100.00 cash and $15.00 per month buys this nice little home.. Located 666 south 17th ft, South Omaha. ROWE REALTY COMPANY, 1623 Farnam St., Room 3. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH I.AM1S FOH SALE, (teorsrta. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA. Traversed by tin ATLANTIC. BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC RAlLROAi. Lands adapted to the widest range ot crop. All the money crops of tha sou m plentifully produced. For literature treat lug with this coming country, its soil, climate, church and school advantagaa, writ W. a LEAHY, DEPT. S. General Pasxengar Agent, ATLANTA QA. In, THE easiest way to find a buyer to your farm is to insert a small want ad in th Des Moines Capital. Largest cir culation in tha state of lows, 43,000 dally. Tbs Capital is read by and believed In by tha standpatters of .Iowa, woo simply re fuse to permit any otner paper in their bomcs. Kates, 1 cent a word a day; $1.4 per line per month; count six crdlDary words to the line. Address Des Moiua Capital. Des Moines, la 33 ACRES, 21 miles from postofftce, main road; 7-room house, shed barn; well, spring and timber. Cheap for cash, terms if wanted. W. F. Patton, R. F. D. No. 6, Council Bluffs. Idaho. FOR BALE 20-acres' of apples a.id prunes at New Plymouth, Idaho. This year's apple crop estimated at 3.000 boxes goes with land. Small payment down, long time on balance. W, E. Bell, Em mett, Idaho. attaacsata MINNESOTA. Write for our Minnesota booklet "C;" special rates. DAY & NIGHT REALTY CO.. 108 Bankers Life Bldg., Lincoln, Neb. $2 DOWN AND $3 PER MONTH Will buy 10-Rcre fruit and poultry farm near town, Reynolds Co., Mo.; tttlo per fect; price $100. Harry McGulre, Con tralla, 111. Nebraska. AM going to Germany and will sell my 80-acre farm; good, improved; with nice grove, adjoining Gothenburg, Neb.; fine town, with German Lutheran, Eng lish churches and high school; on the U. P. railroad; all level land; best deep black alfalfa soil; cheap at $125 per acre. Want offer; easy terms; encumbrance, $5,000. Write soon for description or come and see the farm. This farm is, leased to March 1, 1913. Address Box 144, Emerson, Neb. 6S6 ACRE farm for sals In Knox Co., Neb, Owner of said farm operating it himself, but living ln Iowa, therefor desires to sell said farm. Can be sold as one or can be divided in two good farnvt, or.u consisting of 326 acres, 1W) acres in djJltlvatlon, balance in pasture, all well fenced and an abundance of water the year round; balance of 360 acres, good set of improvements, splendid feed tots, 140 acres in cultivation, 30 acres of tame grass, balance ln pasture and hay land, will all grow allalta; all well fenced an aoundance of running water the year round. Purchaser can buy 150 head of high grade cattle, the came amount of hogs, complete set of horses and imple ments if they so desire, or can buy tile place without. Will carry $20,two on land at the rate of 6 per cent for five or ten years, mis place Is considered to be the best farm of its size ln that country. For further information apply to owner, Soren Oiesen, Route 3. Wartiut, la. LEGAL NOTUCE. 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $25 TO $35 PER ACRE. We have for sale over 20,000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for U years, including 1910 and 1911 average with tha best in the state. Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Butter soli. '-ater and climate cannot be found. Write for full information. Agents wanted everywhere. FUND1NGSLAND INVESTMENT CO., SIDNEY. NEB. ARAH L. HUNGERFORD, the Craw ford, Neb., land -man, has opened a branch office for the showing of sample grain, alfalfa and garden products, raised on his $10, $15 and $20 land ln fa- 146 acres ln Burt county, Nebraska; well Improved; possession March 1; price $115 an acre. . 80 acres In Burt county, Nebraska, Im proved; price $90 per acre; possession March L 1913. 80 acres improved, in Thurston county, Nebraska, $85 an acre; rented for 1913; rent goes with deal. Box 445, Lyons, Neb. SNAP 400 acres Cherry County, Nebraska. Good title. Price, $1,200. Cheap land In the state. W. S. FRANK. 1025 City National, Omaha, Neb. BARGAINS FOR CASH. 6-ROOM, modern bungalow; hot water heat; east front; large lot; all Improve ments in; near school. Owner, H '748, Bee. REDUCED to $15,000; no commission, for almost new four-family brick flats; well built; kept in best condition; east front on 2fith Ave., near Dewey; safe 11 per cent investment; no trades. Phone owner. Harney 3196. FARNAM STREET VACANT 66 feet by 132, south side of Farnam west of 28th street. Will lease or build to suit tenant. 8. S. Curtis, 1808 Harney St. CREIGHTON'S 2ND ADDITION TWO-STORY square 7-room all modern house, lot 50x150, close to car line. Price $3,00ii, which is $500 less than it is actually worth. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. 310-312 Brandeis Theater. The Best Bargain in Dundee Lots Your choice of. two tots on the south side of--Nicholas or Izard Sts., between 50th and 61st, with city water, sewer, gas and cement walks and asphalt paving; highest location ln Dundee. These lots are about two feet above grade, just high enough to have a nice terrace. These are the cheapest good lots offered for sale in Dundee. Hastings & Heyden lbl4 Harney. NORTHEAST corner 24th and Evans Sts. Lot 74x80 ft. Excellent location; trr.A KViario and rr Mervlce. House 7 rooms, modern, in good condition. Price, HOW. inquire owner, ai jvhjib ui. Phone Webster 4830. ABSTRACTS OK TITLE. Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract oi fice In Nebraska. 1'06 Brandeis Theater. SOU til LlUUOtM. FOR SALE Eighty acres Jolnlnr city of Gregory; 65 acres broke, with growing crop; high school building two blocks from this land; this land grows fine al falfa; am moving away to take charge of an Institute and will offer this at a bargain. Dr. E. T. Spencer. Gregory, S. D. FOR h ALE 160 acres Good farm land: ,40 acres broke, balance al! tillable; 7 mlles from Dallas and $ miles fram Colome Price, $10 per acre, ptbu $1,500 cash. $2,500 March I, 1(13; $2,404 March 1. 1917. Address Box 186. Daii4J, K. D. HOMESTEADS. In southern South Dakota in the rain and corn belt. Land open Oct. 1st. Let us tell you how to secure one. Shulei & Carey, 1119-22 City Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Miscellaneous. A CHOICE quarter section, two and one-half miles from county seat; lays lnvel, is good soil and has large grove; ninety acres ln cultivation. Tills culti vated land Is all sown to winter wheat and will let the crop go with the place If sold within the next thirty days. Price. $55.00 per acre; easy terms. F. J. Dlshner, O'Neill, Neb. FOUR homestead relinquishments: 2,560 acres in one body;, 8-set Improvements; just right for cattle or horse ranch; IS miles from railroad. Price $2,500. Other relinquishments, deeded land and school lands. Loup Land Co., Seneca, Neb. STEVEN'S COUNTY, MINNESOTA. 2M) acres highly Improved, good build ings; two mlles from good town; heavy black soil, clay subsoil, no stone, nice and level. A first-class farm. Price $47 pel acre. Must be sold. FELLAND REALTY CO., 530 Palace Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. CLAY COUNTY, MINNESOTA. The rush Is on for Clay county; 20,000 acres of first-class farm land to select from. Black soil, clay subsoil. Bumper crops. $30 to $50 per acre. Send for list and maps. FELLAND REALTY CO., 530 Palace Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST .Ship live tock to South Omaha. Savs Mileage, and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atuo Ion. Lire Stork Commission Merchants. BYERS BROS. & CO. Strong, rellabl. CLIFTON Com. m Kxchango Bldg. Bnyder-Malone-f offman Co.. IMt Ex. Bldg. LAVERTY BROS.. I3K W.iantr" Bldg. Martin Bros. & Co.. Exchange Bldtf. REAL ESTATE FARM KAMI! LANDS FOR HALE Arkansas, ARKANSAS LANDS Bargains in fruit and stock farms; no trades consid ered. F. E. Jones. Mammoth Springs, Ark. MlMiiorl. Fro "Facts Worth Knowing.'' The Story of the Ozarks. An Interesting history of America Switzerland, the richest dairy country known, where from $5.00 to $25.00 per acre can secure land on which you can be In dependent. We also have the greatest State Poultry Institution in the world. J. A. Wheeler, Mountain Grove. Mo. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. ONE. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the Stute of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in full. Is sub mitted to the electors of the State of Ne braska, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday, November 6th, A. !., l!U2. "AN ACT for a joint resolution propos ing amendment to Section 1 and Sec tion 10 Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, and supplement ing Article entitled 'Amendments.' He it Resolved aid Enacted by the Legis lature of tiie State of Nebraska' Section 1. That a-t the generic election for state and legltlatlve orfices to be held on the Tuesd-jy succeeding tle first Monday In November, liur. th following provisions be proposed and imbmltted as amendment to Section 1 and Section 10 of Article Z of the Cunsmutlon ot the State of Nebraska. ' Section 2. That Section of Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska is hereby amended to read as fol lows: Section 1. The legislative authority of tne state snail be vested in a legislature consisting of a senate and house of repre sentatives, but the people reserve to themselves power to propose laws, and amendments to the constitution, and to enact of reject the same at the polls In dependent of the legislature, and also re serve power at their own option to ap prove or reject at tne polls any act. item. section, or part of any act passed by the legislature. Section 1A. The first power reserved by the people Is the Initiative. Ten per cent of the legal voters of the stats, So distributed as to Include 5 per cent of the legal voters in each of two-fifths of tne counties or tne siaie, may propose any measure by petition, which shall contain the full text of the measure so proposed. Provided, that proposed con stitutional amendments shall require a cetltlon of 15 per cent of the legal voters of the state distributed as above provided. Initiative petitions (except for municipal and wholly local legislation) shall be filed with the Secretary of State and be by htm submitted to the voters st the first regular state election held not less than four months after such filing. The same measure, either ln form or In essential substance, shall not . be sub mitted to the people by initiative petition (either affirmatively or negatively) oftener than once In three years. If con flicting measures submitted to the people at the same election shall be approved, the one receiving the highest number ot affirmative votes shall thereby become law as to all conflicting provisions. Th constitutional limitations as to scope and subject matter of statutes enacted by the legislature shall apply to those enacted by the Initiative. Section IB. The second power reserved Is the referendum. It may be ordered by a petition of 10 per cent of the legal vot ers of the state, distributed as required for Initiative petitions. Referendum peti tions against measures passed by the leg islature snail be filed with the secretary of state within ninety days after the leg islature enacting the same adjourns sine die or for a period longer than ninety days; and elections thereon shall be had at the first regular state election held not less than thirty days after such fil ing. Section 1C. The referendum may be ordered upon any acts except acts making appropriations for the expenses of the state government, and state institutions existing at the time such act is passed. When the referendum Is ordered upon an act or any part thereof It shall suspend its operation until the same Is approved by the voters; provided, that emergency acts, or acts for the immediate preserva tion of the public peace, health, or safety shall continue In effect until rejected by the voters or repealed by the legislature, one or more Items, sections, or parts of Filing of a referendum petition against an act shall not delay the remainder of the measure from becoming operative. Section ID. Nothing ln this section shall be construed to deprive any mem ber of the legislature of the right to in troduce any measure. The whole number of votes cast for governor at the regular election last preceding the filing of any Initiative or referendum petition shall be the baslB on which the number of legal voters required to sign such petition shall be computed. The veto power of the gov ernor shall not extend to measures initi ated by or referred to the people. AH sucn measures shall become the law or a part of the constitution when approved by a majority of the votes cast thereon, provided, the votes caHt In favor of said Initiative measure or part of said consti tution shall constitute thirty-five per cent (35 per cant) of the total vote cast at said election, and not otherwise, and shall take effect upon proclamation by the gover nor, which shall be made within ten days of the completion of the official canvass. The vote upon Initiative and referendum measures shall be returned and canvassed ln the same manner as Is prescribed In the case of presidential electors. The method of submitting and adopting amendments to the constitution provided by this section shall be supplementary to the method prescribed In the article of this constitution, entitled "Amendments.' and the latter shall in no case bo construed to conflict herewith. This amendment shall be self-executing, but legislation may be enacted especially to faclltate Its operation. In submitting petitions and orders for the Initiative and the referen dum, the secretary of state and all other officers shall be guided by this amend ment and the general laws until addi tional legislation shall be ei:la!lv pro vided thefrfor; all propositions submitted In pursuance hereof shall be submitted ln a nonpartisan manner and without any indication or suggestion on the ballot that they have been approves or endorsed by any political party or organisation, and provided further that only the title of measures shall be printed on the bal lot, and when two or more measures have the same title they shall be numbered consecutively in the order of filing with the secretary of stae and Including the name of the first petitioner. Section 3. That Section 10, of Article i of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska be amended to read as follows- Section 10. The style of all bills shall be "Be It enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska," and no law shall be enacted except by bill. No bill shall be passed by the legislature unless by assent of a majority of all members elected to each house of t;ie legislature and the question upon final passage shall be taken Immediately upon Its last read ing and the yeas and nays shall be en tered upon the Journal. Section 4. That at said election on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday In November. 1912, on the ballot of each elector voting thereat thr- shall be printed or written the words: "For pro posed amendment to the constitution re serving to the people the right of direct legislation through the initiative and ref erendum," and "Against proposed amend ment to the constitution reserving to the people the right of direct legislation through the Initiative and referendum," And If a majority of all voters at said election shall be In favor of such amend ment the same shall be deemed to be adopted. The returns of said election upon the adoption of this amendment shall be made to the state canvassing board and said hoard shall canvass the vote upon the admendment herein in the same manner as Is prescribed In the case of presidential electors. If a majority of the votes cast at the election be in favor of the proposed amendment the governor within ten days after the result Is ascer tained, shall make proclamation declar ing the amendment to be part of the con stitution of the state, and when so de clared the amendment herein proposed shall be In force and self-executing. Approved March 24, 1911. 1, Addison Walt, Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the Stf.iT of Ne braska Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and cngrosseo bill, as passed by the Thirty-second session of the Legislature of the State of Nebraska as appears from said original bill -n file ln this office, and that alo proposed amendment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general elec tion to be held on Tuesday, the 5th day of November. A. D. 1915 In Testimony Whereof j have hereunto set my hand and at Axed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska, Done at Lin coln, this 20th day of May, In the vear of our Lord. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twelve, of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and of this State the Forty sixth. ADDISON WAIT. (Seal.) Secretary of State. LK(iAL NOTICES. as hereinafter set forth in full. Is sub mitted to the electors of the state of Ne braska, to be voted upon at the gent..-.! election to be held Tuesday, November 6th, A. D. 1912: "A JOINT RESOLUTION to propose amendments to Section five 5) of Ar ticle six (ti) and Section thirteen 03) of Article sixteen (16) of fne constitu tion of the state of Nebraska ns found In the compiled statutes of Ne braska for 19 (Section thirteen (IS) of Artlclo eighteen (18) of Cobbey's Annotated Statutes for 19C9. re lating to time of electing judges of the supreme court, fixing the time of the general election and providing for holding over of incumbents until their successors are fleeted and qualified. Be It Resolved and Enacted by the legis lature of the State of Xebrnska: Section 1. That Section Five (5) of Article Six (til of the Constitution of too State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: Section 5. That at the general election to be held In the State of Nebraska In the year 1916, and each six years there after there shall be elected three (3) judges of the Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of six (6) years; that at tbe general election to be held In the State of Nebraska In the year 1918, and each six years thereafter there shall be elected three (J) Judges of the Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of six years; and at the general election to be held In the State of Nebraska ln the year 1920 and each six t6) years thereafter there shall be elected a chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who shall hold his office for the period of six t) years. Provided, That the member of the Supreme Court whns term of office expires In January, 1914, shall be chief Justice of the Supreme Court during that time until the expira tion of his term of office. Section 2. That Section Thirteen (IS) of Article Slsteen (lti) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska as found in the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for 1909 (Section thirteen (IS) of Article eighteen (18) of Cobbey's Annotnted Statutes for 1909) be amended to read as follows: Section 13. The general election of this state shall be held on the Tuesday suc ceeding the first Monday In November In the year 1914 and every two years thereafter. All state, district, county, precinct and township officers, by the constitution or laws made elective by the people, except school district officers, and municipal officers In cities, villages and towns, shall be elected at a general elec tion to be held as aforesaid. Judges of the supreme, district and county courts, all elective county and precinct officers, and all other elective officers, the time for the election of whom Is not herein otherwise provided for. and which are not includod In the above exception, shall be elected on the Tuesday succeed ing tha first Monday in November, 1913. and thereafter at tha general election next preceding the time of the termina tion for their respective1 terms of office. Provided, That no office shall be vacated thereby, but the incumbent thereof shall hold over until his successor Is duly elected and qualified. Section i. The form nt ballot on the amendments proposed herein shall be as follows: "For proposed amendments to the constitution providing for general election once In two years'7 and "Against proposed amendments to the constitution providing for general election once in two years." Approved April 7, JB1." ' I, Addison Walt, Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State ot Ne braska ia a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the Thirty-second session of tha Legislature of the State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on file in this office, and that said proposed amendment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general elec tion to be held on Tuesday, thejith day of November, A. D. WIS. ' In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lin coln, this 20th day of May, In the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twelve, and of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred aiyl Thirty-sixth and of this State the Forty sixth. . ADDISON WAIT. (Seal.) Secretary of State. ' LEGAL NOTICES. as provided In section two hereof. The j city clerk of said city shall publish with..-. his official certification, for three times, a week apart In the official paper of said city, If there be one, and if there be no official paper, then In at least one news paper published and ln general circulation In said city, the full text of any charter or charter amendment to b voted on at any general or special election. No charter or charter amendment adopted under the provisions of this amendment shall be amended or repealed except by electoral vote. And no such charter or charter amendment Shall di minish the tax rate for state purposes fixed by act of the legislature, or inter fere in any wise with the collection of state taxes. Section 6. That at said election in the year 1912, on the ballot of each elector voting thereat, there shall be printed or written the words "For proposed amend ment to the Constitution allowing cities of more than five thousand inhabitants In this state to frame their own city char ter." and "Against oposed amendment to constitution alloying cities of more than five thousand inhabitants in this state to frame their own charter?." And If a majority of all voters at said elec tion Shall be for such amendment the same shall b deemed to be adopted. Approved March 29. 1911. I. Addison Walt Secretary of State of ; the state of Nebraska, do hereby certify ' that the foregoing proposed amendment I to the Constitution of the State of Ne ; braska Is a true and correct copy ot the original enrolled ana engrossed dui, as passed by the Thirty-second session of the Legislature of the Stats of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on file in t'hls office, and that said proposed amendment is submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general elec tion to be held on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, A. D., 1912. ln testimony Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lin coln, t'hls 20th day of May, In the year of our I-ord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twelve, and of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Thirty-sixth end of this State the Fwrty sixth. ADDISON WAIT, (Seal. ) Secretary of State, HlTcOAL NOTICE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY AND OREGON, SHORT LINK RAILROAD COMPANY." Auction. The following unclaimed bag-''' gage will be sold at Auction at No. 6)3,. 617 or 619 South 16th St., Omaha, Nebraska, ,. commencing at 7 p. m. Tuesday, October,. 8, 1912. and continuing the same hour each day until all has been sold: Painted canvas trunks marked. Gust Keyerleber, Jas. Morris, E. F. Puckham. D. V. Becker,. Mrs. Bertha Mclntyrc, Chaa. L. Lowe, , Bert rand Caswell, Miss Robbie Wood, O."- 1 R. Jones. John Tlschouser; slno trunks-, marked Carl Peterson; Miss Addle Hand.jf J. J. Reese, Tess Evans, Mrs. A. A.. Glenn, Viola Warnett; steamer trunks" marked Cy Smith; sample trunk-marked-" W. B. Ford; tool chest marked Peter T.w Clements; dress suit case marked Fran-.., ce.sso Alcarl; bundles marked, Joss Sanda-' bal, J. A, Elliot: tripod marked Robert-" Hastings. Also 760 pieces of miscellan eous articles consisting of guns, bundles, ' blankets, valises, trunks, boxes, chests, watches and musical Instruments, not marked. G. L. ALLEY, S16-23-20. OT. General Baggage Agent. ' PROPOSED CONSTITUTION A L AMENDMENT. NO. FOUR. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the state of Nebraska. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. FIVE. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth In full, is sub mitted to the etnetors of the Stats of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the gen eral election to be held. Tuesday, No vember 6th. A. D. 1913. "An ACT for a Joint Resolution to pro pose an amendment to the constitu tion of the State of Nebraska. Be it Resolved and Enacted by the Leg islature of tha State of Nebraska: Section 1. That at the general election for state and legislative officers to be held In the State of Nebraska on the first Tuesday succeeding the first Monday In November, 1912. the following provi sion be proposed and submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska: Section 2. Any city having a popula tion -of more than five thousand (6,000) Inhabitants may frame a charter for Its own government, consistent with and subject to the constitution and laws ot this state, by causing a convention of fifteen freeholders, who shall have been for at least five years qualified electors thereof, to be elected by the qualified voters of said city at any general or special election, whose duty It shall be within four months after such election, to prepare and propose a onnrter for such city, which charter, when completed, with a prefatory synopsis, shall be signed by the officers and members ot the con vention, or a majority thereof, and de livered to the olerk of said city, who shall publish the same In full, with his official certification, In tUu official paper of said city, If there be one, and If there be no . official paper, then ln at least one newspaper published and In general circulation ln said city, three times, and a week apart, and within not less than thirty days after such publication it shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said city at a general or special elec tion, and if a majority of such qualified voters, voting thereon, shall ratify the same. It shall at the end of sixty days thereafter, become the charter of said city, and supersede any existing charter and all amendments thereof. A duplicate certificate shall be made, setting forth the . charter proposed and Its ratifica tion (together with the vote for and against) and duly certified by the City Clerk, and authenticated by the cor porate seal of said city and one ropy thereof shall be filed with the secretary of state and the other deposited among the arohlves of tho city, and shall there upon become and be the charter of said city, and all amendments to such charter shall be authenticated In the same man ner, and filed with tha secretary of state, and deposited in th archives of the city. Section 3. But If said charter be re jected, then within six months thereafter, the mayor and council or governing au thorities of -ald city may cali a special election at which fifteen members of a new charter convention shall be elected to be called and held as above ln such city, and they shall proceed as sboye to frame a charter wmcn shall in like man ner and o the like end be published and submitted to a vote of said voters for their approvsl or rejection. If ugaln re jected, the procedure herein designated may be repeated until a charter Is finally approved by a majority of those voting thereon, and certified (together with the vote for and against) to the secretary of state as aforesaid, and a copy thereof deposited in the archives of the crtv. whereupon It shall become the charter of said city. Members of each of said char ter conventions shall be elected at large; and they shall complete their labors within sixty days after their respective election. The charter shall make Drooer provi sion for continuing, amending or repeal ing the ordinances of the city. Section 4- Such charter so ratified and adopted may be amended, or a charter convention called, by a proposal therefor made by the law-making body of such city or by the qualified electors ln num ber not less than 5 per cent ot the next preceding gubernatnral vote In such city, by petition tiled with the council or gov erning authorities. Tha council or gov erning authorities shall submit the same to a vote of the qualified electors at the next general or special election not held within thirty days after such petition is filed. In submitting any such charter or charter amendments, any alternative article or section may be presented for the choice of the voters and may be voted on separately without prejudice to Others. Whenever the question of a charter convention la carried oy a ma jority of those voting thereon, a charter convention shall be called through a spe cial election ordinance and the same shall be constituted and held and the proposed charter submitted to a vote of the qualified electors, approved or rejected. RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION Tenth and Mason. , Union Pacific ' Dtpirt. ArrlM- Sin rrn.' Overlani Lmd ... 4:45 tm 1:40 pm China a Jpn Mali..: 1 l:il pa s5:46pm'' Atlantic Eiprura 7:15 m Onion tiprM ilt oi ra 4 JO pro Los AnslM Limited, tU:4l pm 130 pm Draw Rpcll , at:04m all: St am Centennial guto special ,...H:0t am a 7:W am... , Colorado Eiprw a S.50 pm a 4:M ptn , Oreton.Wihlnston Llmltd..alJ.W pm ' a ,10 pm ' '.; Nort PlatU Ucai a 8:15 am a 4:46 pm' Jrani liland Ixx-tl ,.al:S0pm a 10: 30 am Stromaburg Local bU:4l pm bl;Mpui Chicago, Rock Island it Pacific . EAST. 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