THE BEE: CttUIiA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912. OFFERED FOR RENT Faraiahrd Rooni. SOUTH CENTRAL BOULEVARD, 107 Large, very desirable, modern, front room, suitable for two, instantaneous gas water heater in bath room; hot water heat; private home; walking distance. Harney 8912; CLEAN, light, walking distance. 3W1 Bodge. COMFORTABLE room, walking djs tance, private family. H. 3388. ilOl SO. CENTRAL BLVD. Tel. H ITU. Furnished Hooackeeplas Rmbi. TWO furnished housekeeping rooms facing Hanscom park; no children. 2S64 Woolworth. H. 2597. TWO or three nicely furnished house keeping rooms. WIS Davenport Bt Furnished HoiMt, FURNISHED modern house of 8 rooms, hot water heat. Hanscom Park district; rent $. Tel. Douglas 1893 or H. 1504. MIDDLE-AQED couple to share house; modern, with furnace; walking distance, a 794. Bee. Unfarntshed Rooms, THREE unfurnished rooms, private bath, small store room and outside porch, modern except heat; no children. 3617 N. 18th. Hotela asm A parttnvata. DODGE hotel, all requirements of a first-class hotel, at reasonable prices. 30-ROOM brick building, formerly occu pied by hospital. Can be rented for hos pital or for hotel. Bathrooms on each floor. New steam heating plant. N. P. DODGE COMPANY, 16th and Harney Sta. Apartments and Plata. Large moving vans. IL26 per hour. P. W. THE LAFATETTE, CORNER 17TH AVE. AND JACKSON, & 8 AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS. LARGE AND CHEER FUL, EVERTTHING MODERN, NEWLY DECORATED. RENTS REDUCED. WHY NOT HVE CLOSE IN AND SAVE CAR FARE? SEE THE JANITOR OR PHONE DOUGLAS 7020. 6-ROOM apartment, completely . mod ern; Scargo Bldg., South Omaha, abova old N. 24th. Hall, 4S3 Ramge Bldg. Doug- las 7406. CL0SE IN pLAT STRICTLY MODERN Practically new. 5 rooms and bath; wanting oistance: gooa rtirns.ee. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1636. 210 8. 17th St. OFFERED FOR RENT. Stares and Offices. BAKERY FOR RENT. That will make capable man plenty of money. HOOK, office 1101 N. ISth BASEMENT, 1722 Nicholas St., cement floor, 20x28 ft; good for plumber or other business. HOOK, office 1101 N. 18th. Warehouses. WAREHOUSE of Btore. 1M Howard bt. 3 stores, -steam heat, freight elevator. IS. F. DOtHJB & COMPANY, lath ' and Harney fits. REAL ESTATE LOAXS WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Karnam Smith & Co., 1X.D Farnam St. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. lilt, A itAiVtl ..,.. C It ,w .v w,vw ij wiiiii,,,. r, v. , 1 ' . 11- 1 . . 1 1 .o.C V t menu, ntau OIUK., icin aim r amain. ITARXf TiiVC ...... i . . V... . . U UCH Vial.",, MV VW,- mission; optional payments; cheap money. Orln S. Merrill Co., 1213 City Nat. Bk. Bid. REAL ESTATE CITV PROPERTY FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. OFFERED FOR SALR Farslture. BA8EBURNER8. steel ranges, soft heatara iv(nff mophliu t.hl. r)i.1ra Tugs and other furniture. 939 N.S4th. jj ncn rltera, TYPEWRITER for rent. months J. CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. RENT from the manufacturers direct No. t Oliver typewriter, 3 months. 14.00. Phone Douglas 2919. The Oliver Type writer company. Uonrcul Inalruoeiu. Electric pianos. Continental Nov. 11 N. U. M Uoellaaeoaa, W.00 COAL It's good; try a ton. Best for money. Web. US. Harmon A Weeth. 8AFE3 Ovji.-jckeu tvrtn sacowl-haud safes: all sire and makes; bargains. American Supply Co.. 1102-04 Farnam. DESK3, safes, scales, show oases, shelv ing, etc. ; see us first. Omaha Fixture and Supply Co., 414-16-18 S. 12th. Doug. -tlU. FOR SALE New ana second-hand carom and pocket billiard tablet anil bowling alleys and accessories; bar fix tures uf all kinds; easy payment. The Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Co., 407-409 a. 10th street LARGE Art Garland hard coal base burner, 4 years old, lo. Coat 156. 77 No. 27th Ave. FOR SALE HI Kh school cadet uniform. suitable for a tall boy. Tel, Harney 4846. PERSONAL Ma usage. Mrs. Rittenhouse 308 Boston Bid. M A KSS A OF. Swedish movement. Ap t VITAL massage, vital ' bath. Miss D. Fisher, 401 Ware block, 809 8. lfith. D. Z78S. HIGH-TONE 6-room apartment on West Farnam, with steam heat and Jani tor service. $65. JOHN Wv.ROBBINS. 1S02 FARNAM ST. FOR RENT Two apartments, one five rooms and bath, one nine rooms and batb; walking distance; on car line. 402 No. ?th. 15ous!as E729. 8-ROOM apartment, Hanscom Park, S32. Phone Harney l65. THE STANDARD FLATS. STEAM HEATED, separate homes, S modern rooms, unsurpassed for sine, ar rangement, .quality, low price. Janitor. Hot water. S3o and $36 winter; $10 less summer. PAYNE & SLATER CO.. Omaha National Bank Bldg. STEAM HEATED APARTMENT. 1103 N. ISth St.. -r modern, elegant finish; Janitor, hot water; reference re quired; $35 winter, $25 summer. Office 1101 N. 18th. ilunst-a and Cottages. T-room. $17. 2708 Seward St. Doug. 1588. A real home, pretty lawn, electric light u muuern, -r. tf. 10 P. itn, w. SOW. 19ft flftirnn rnnm hskiiBA mAjl... v .. n neat, cistern, spienma repair, uaj no. tflth Rt. $25 Bix-room cottage, modern except furnace. 140 So. Uth St $32.50 Seven-room modern house, hot water heat, stone garage. 1625 So. 26th Bt. SCOTT & HILL, Phone Douglas 1009. 807 McCague Bldg. , $12,60-FIVE rooms with" bath; also 7 rooms with bath. Tel. "Web. 3229. $12-1558 N. 16th St., 3-r., mod ex heat $18-2818 Decatur, 6-r., strictly mod. . $204212 Cuming, 6-r., strictly mod. $20-3522 N. 28th St.. 7-r., mod. ex, heat. $232816 Shirley, 7-r mod. ex. heat. $252232 Meredith. 7-r., mod. ex. heat $30-3908 N 17th St, 7-r., modern. 630-3717 N. 18th 6-r. new mod. bungalow. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Douglas 1781. ' " A-1188. DUNDEE All modern S-room house" newly decorated; rent, $27.60. Harney 6175. HANSCOM park, six-room, modern, residence; good repair, $26. 2963 Martha. S. A. gearle. Owner. Tel. nnuir Sft. 8-RM., modern bouse; nice neighbor hood; near car line; walking distance; 825. R. 6100. - MY eight-room house will be for rent October 15; 125 So. 86th St.; $40 per month. W. H. Wheeler, Harney 3000. MAGGARD VAN AND STORAGE CO, packs, moves, stores and ships household -gooes ana pianos; no cnarge lor return drive to office. Douaias 1496 or B-2428. MOVING,, packing and storing of house hold goods and pianos la our business. vinana ' van ana oiuraga to., xireprooi storage, 806 B. lGth, by the viaduct Branch office. 309 S. 17th St Tel. Douglas 4163, A-1568. $1.60 each. Walter Casson, R. F. U4, WEST FARNAM New brick. fred ruoma and i hatha. 816 N. 88th Ave. 874 S. 28th ST. 8 rooms comolstely mod m, Hall. 433 Ramge. D. ItM: A-k0t TTfrnsos In all pant of the city. aoUHeg crelgb. Bona & Co., Bm Blag. 6-room bouse, all modern, 2777 Burt St. 134 per month. Tel, Jensen. Harney 1082. FOR RENT 2-story frame dwelling cm Cass St, between 26th and 27th S--., aU modern Improvements. .The Crelghton University. Tel. Doug. 1320. ABOUT October 1, house at 2426 Cald well street; six rooms, modern; within 'one block of street cars. House has win dow shades throughout. Rent $25,00 . HOUSEHOLD : goods packed and for warded; cheap freight rates. Gordon Fireproof Warehouse and Van Co. Taj. uougias wi. vuice zio e. ran tst, ftTRTPTT.Y m(lH orn ii.ffintri hnitu AI4 California. Phone Harney 25. - EIGHT-ROOMS, modern. U2 No. 26th St. Doug. 2717. 8-R. all mod. house, 4223 Douglas, $22.50. 4-R. flats, 2815 Dewey Ave., mod. ex. heat. $13.50. - Storeroom, 7U S. 27th St, $12.50. 8-R flat, 709 S. 87th St., $10.00. - 8-R, 703 N. 24th St, $10.00. N. P. DODGE & COMPANY, 15th and Harney fits. $5 per mo, 2 to 4 rooms. Tel. D. 2107. 1513 N. 20th St, 8 rooms, all modern, $80; a dandy for boarding and rooming house. HOQK, ' office 1101 N. 18th. NEW SIX ROOM BRICK-: ' RESTDENfTR FOR RF.NT ; At 24th and Emmet Sta., large living and dining room finished in oak; kitchen and refrigerator room; gas range and water heater furnished; three bedrooms birch, finished In mahogany; tiled bath; good furnace; full basement with sink and drain. Will decorate to suit tenant $30 per month.- : , : : TRAVER BROS. 705 New Om. Nat Bk Bldg. Tel R. 4721. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT Eight-room, hall, hot water heat,; laun dry in basement; corner lot . O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO, 1016 Omaha Nat't Tel. Doug. 2715. Evenings H. 2842 or H. 6134. Store aad QfffaM, $20-8tor 4134 Hamilton. Doug. 151 FOR RENT. " Entire Id floor, 611 S. 16th St, suitable for tailoring, millinery, dressmaklns. offices or light manufacturing. .:- WRIGHT & LA8BURY. ' "506 a 16th St 'Phone D. 152. FARNAM STREET VACANT ' S6 feet by 132, south aide of Farnam west of 28th street. Will leas or build to suit tenant . 8. Curtis. 1808 Harney St STORE ROOM or shop, IK Farnam; team heated; front'ng alley; mtrehsa riise entrance: full glass from. H-i Ramge. D. 7404. Ind A--440 ANNA H. MARKS S: nam. Davldge Block. Apt 1 Doug. 652L MAGNETIC healing, over 710 8. 16th. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits caf off clothing; iu fact, anything you do to need. We collect, repair anrf sell at 134 N. Uth 8t for cost of eoliecttou, to to worthy poor, 'phone Douglas HZi aaJ wagon will cal) MASSAGE P treatment. Mrs. tws-ivtf- iJnU i I Wsl II haivv rtHnltaa Of WhlSKV daUv. . THH m,nv ubv, in reform, but without success until I found um cacy invuioa ana was curea in three days. Have since saved thousands of other victims of liquor habit. It can bn nVArminA With n, ttrtthAIlt Hrlnlrar'a knowledge. Interesting book (tells how) niuuau, yiain wrapper, iree, II you cut tils out and write to Edward Woods, 634 Hlxth AVf.. 153 A, New York. MASSAGE CorM amoved, t5c; Mrs. HiTH.tl KwI.h mnftattCA Uh AnvAw No. a. The Dunaany, 10th 'pierce. U.4id Body Massage. 222-8 Neville Blk. D. 776L MASSAGE Sair- X!H! Omaha. $100 hotels and residences. P.0O at the officf. Call D. 863. Res. D.8427! WANTED Th ailifraa a ri,..i.. w. Coy and Wheeler McClura. who were era- Eloyed by J. J. Hurt m and L Cits, outh Omaha. Neb., in October, 1507. O 701. Bae. Btrangers are invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association building nt 17th and St. Mary's Ave., where they places or . otherwise assisted. ; Look for uur travelers aiq at ma union station. MASSEOTHERPY BB" viuviu, ait wnnneu on. u. 7665. HAZRI. - I.tt ic . Dir ci r. . remedy for pitching, bleeding or protrud- Lnh'.i',"e"v5?;p08tpald; wmPlea Iree. Sherman A MeConnell Drug Co., Omaha. 63-DAY hlJVlli Rk'Uirnv Bexten Pharmacy. 12th and Dodge. POULTRY. AND SUPPLIES. Screenings, fUsj per 10. Wagner, hill N. 18 ""- utsuora vocxreiis, w- ravn. jnmcH luurauurun, ferry, la. 8. C RIIVIP AND VirilTTDi iTini.An.i..1 and Mottled Anconas winners for years In leadlno' ahnnria: mat ln reasonable; satlsf action guaranteed. j. oue. iwuie a, cox m. Alary vllle. Mo. MAMMlYf hi pv.wim rviiria mmo posing of my large Xlock of Wnite Beau- a, ow uvw, ,ieeot ana nnest l ever - w.i, , x, uuwn, Enormous profit Free circular tells how; uwn., wj xj nreeaa ored-to-JUay' Poultry, faarrr E. Ruble, Albert Lea, Minn. CLOSINrt OflT Bit lfUlnu ,-.t jl Buff Leghorns, Buff Orpingtons. Frank iw. aouw umaoa, jNeo at Nebraska State Fair, 1812, 78 prises In iuwu ouii ana wmte Leghorns, 1 ..vy.. AIM nW aottes. We want to sell them. Write us. L. P. Harris, College View, Neb. . PET STOCK. BOSTON terrier pups, screw tall; sirs my champion Tom Crlbb. Call Douglas 3S66. 2020- Farnani. as FOR, SALE OK EXCHANGE WOULD like to have Nebraska or Min nesota land, or Omaha property, In ex change tor ten good lots, worth $1,000, In Linton, Indiana, town of 6,000. R. A. Kelsey, 8492 Ames Ave.. Omaha. Neb. r)R TRADE, improved Nebraska farm and hay land to trade for a stock - of merchandise. Write to qwner, F. J. Brown, Newport Neb. . , FOR SALE or trade, a strictly up-to-date 7-table pool and billiard hall; best location In the city, 638 So. Malu St., Council Bluffs, la. TO EXCHANGE for city property 83,800 equity In 160 acres Tripp county land; 80 acres broke; some Improvements. Address Y 151. Bee. , ARAftdATN or on young law. XJATiUAlIN yen 1 series of law books of 12 volumes, 1 of 10 volumes. Law Dictionary,. Hula oil Torts, Cooley on Torts. Clark's Criminal Law Books; good- as new. - Will sell or trade for chickens or anything you have. A. J. Knott. 46U N. 86th 6t Web. 6696. MR. FARMER ' Do you want to buy a good 8-room house in the best part of Omaha, and trade In some good land as part pay? Writ me at once. Address F 805, Bee. Farm Land Wanted Will trade stock or quick salable mer chandise for farm land located close to Omaha. 'Large farm preferred. What have you? Address B 771, Bee. SEND for our system ' of exchanges. Shopen A Co., Dept. B, Omaha, Neb. . 320-ACRE IMPROVED FAEM Two houses. (5 acres alfalfa. 120 corn. 15 orchard and grove, balance clover; no .waste land; rents H crop. Price $100; mtg $12,000. t per cent, 6 years. What have you tor equity. J. A. OLSON; 6Ct City Nat Bank Bldg. - umana.' I GARVIN BROSSSMl LOANS on farms and Improved city I property. 6 pet. to 6 pet; no delay. J. 11...' Dumont on, 1403 Farnam bt.. Omnlia. I Ret, CITY LOANS. Bemls - Carlberg I u Co.. S10-S12 Brandeis Theater Bldg. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. I O KEEF-J RE-U ESTATE CO., tt'.ie w. . x?ti n...i.tu. otto ' Wanted farm loans. Kloke Inv. Co., Oma. MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties. $1,000 to $60,000. W. II. THOMAS. 503 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. WANTED TO TUT Household gds, cloht At shuea. Doug. 8S71 Best prices for shoes, clothes. Ben W-5479. Best prices for fur., clothes shoes. W. 6146. REAL EST TK CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. New Kountze Place Home, $4,250 Easy Terms IS07 EVANS ST. (CLOSE TO PARK). This new home is In the part of Kountze Place Just laid out and put on the market. In this and adjoining blocks there are twenty new homes being built. This Is finished and we can give Imme diate possession. House has large living room across the front with two built-in bookcases and pedestals between living room and dining room. Vestibule entrance. Dining room has panel walls with plate rail, windows to the south and east; splendid, well ar ranged pantry between dining room and kitchen. Kitchen is large, with all con veniences. Cellarway, icebox room and rear vestibule. . Living room and dining room are all finished in oak and walls decorated. There are three sleeping rooms and bath room upstairs. Closets with each of the bedrooms and stairway to attic. Iirge screened-ln Bleeping porch leading off of upstairs hallway, plenty of room for four or five beds. ' Cellar under the entire house with good furnace. Cement sidewalks in yard and on street Street s6on to be paved. Block and a nan. to Sherman Ave. car line and half block to Kountze park. Lei us show you this house. It will please you If you are looking for an up-to-date home In a good neighborhood. Hastings & Heyden ' " " . 1614 Harney St. ' ; Bargain in Brick Flats Income $1,440. Price $10,600: $3,600 cash. balance long time 6 per cent. These flats are located on a paved street in a good neighborhood, 1 block from street car. Building is in good repair. No trades. J. H. Dumont & Son Phone uougias tWv. 1603 r'arnam bi. MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, indexed mailed free on application, Charles E. Williamson Co., Real instate, Insurance, Rentals, Care of Property, Omaha. FOR SALE-WEST FARNAM HOME Handsome modern 10-room residence on one of the finest streets on West Far nam hill. HICKS, 219 Board of Trade Bldg. 'J ,iV!f,s -nil i- i n r This fine home 60 ft. lot on Southwest corner 19th Arid Locust' Sts. Seven Room House fully modern,, furnace only 2 years old, decorations very fine, large porch." Streets pavei. Price Only 83,250 y Terms can be arranged. E McEAGHRON - ' Phone Web. 1651. 20th and Lake. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE 4 FARM & RANCH LAN US FOR SALE. FARM RANCH LANDS FOR SALS vitanaa.. Here Is tlie Kind of Land That Grows Alfalfa NORTH SIDE SNAP 13,000-2232 Meredith Is a 7-room modern except neat house, just as good as new, with fine large south front porch and plenty of shade. The price la certainly low. PLENTY OF ROOM TO v BREATHE J2, 900 For a quick sale we are offering a oanay (-room nouse wltn Dath and two lots at 64th and Plnkney; only one block from paved road . and enough fruit for a good sized family. The location is certainly delightful. Qo out and look at it today. Right across the road from Brodegaard'a. ; WEST CUMING STREET COTTAGE $2,500 Strictly modern 6-room cottage on A CI . 1 . . . . a, iwDi iviwi iui, Bireec pavea and paid; well, I guess It Is cheap. Number 4212 Cumin e St. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. Douglas 1781. Ware Block. Business Block 4 nice new' stores. ennA txnAnta lnn leases; must sell at-once; income over 11 per cent, 118,080, ; THOMAS City Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1264 7 CENTS PER I.INP! WIT.T. law run RATE CHARGED ON AND AFTER OO- RUN UNDER THE CLASSIFICATION, Great Bargain MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Two lots at 40th Ave. near Ames, two blocks from street car line. 123 each. One lot. 47th and r. c Dundee, 1500.. Inquire at 1208 Jones Bt REAL BARGAIN . WEST FARNAM Thoroughly modern &-room hon torn Dodge St. ; In good condition, except front porcn which needs repairing. In order to raise money at once will sacrifice at $4,600; $2,000 cash, $2,600 at 6 per cent Paid $8,760 for this place 4 years ago. If you want a real bargain in the best na.rt of city see me at once. A. M. Peterson. turning oi. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. 1639 N. 20TH ST. v. 7sn mi ( rooms and closets, strictly modern; hot water heat; hot and cold water up- stairs ; storm winaows ana screens; big barn;- fruit; nice large lot; beautiful lawn and trees; permanent walks, etc. About $1,000; balance easy. Inquire 1&39 N. 20th St. TO BUy. HWI.l. OR PrUT vluu-n itirv JOHN W. ROBBINg. mi FARNAM ST ACREAGE FOR SALE HILLCREST ADDITION. Beat and cheaDrat luhurhm ertr near city. Fin rnuntrv r j . . v . . rt and garden tracts convenient to car. 6ur- vejreu, viaiiou nu siaaea in ' lots of 4 acre to acres and prioed from $136 Der acre UP. - Come earlv atxA m v choice of a lot in this beautiful addi. tlon. Call for plat and descriptive IICM-!ir f! H Pnmha BftQ n allt s... dels Theater Bldg. Phones Doug. 3JI&, . ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of. Cc in Nebraska. S0 Brandeis Theater. REAL ESTATE . FARM HANOI LANDS FOR SALR Arkanaaa. 1,000,009 ACRES In Arkansas for home steading. Where located and how secured shown in cur 1911 "booklet, sent postpaid for 26 cents. H. D. Glass, Dept. Harri son, Ark. Photographic Reproduction . . $ Alfalfa.; It is hard to find a better field of richer looking alfalfa than is shown in4his picture. It is the kind that is produced on Scott Coun,ty, (Kansas), land, the land that raises more and better crops of alfalfa than any other m this, section of the middle west;";':--' - '':'"ti ;;;::,::V:f;'-"ri:",V.. ' 1 You can have this kind of alfalfa and you can make one of the best investments of your life by getting into touch with us. We control land in Scott County, Kansas that will bring you the best kind of cropsoats, corn, etc, . Investigate is the word we leave with you. Calfoirtis or get information by, writing; Be sure to investigate ;, ' ' ., ; " ; ,'. .; . L. B. Scott & Son 1126 City. National Bank Building, Omaha, Neb. We also have an office at. Scott City, Kansas. .... , , We refund railroad expenses to purchasers. . Florida., LAND OPENING We are clearing up our timber opera tions on our Rice Creek tract in central Florida and offer the land for sale. These are real farm lands. Location, transpor tation and quality of soil considered, we believe It to be the best land Investment In the united States. If these were- Indian lands and offered by the government. they would be taken in a day at double our price. They are equally adapted to large truck growing or fruit raising or small farming. . We offer in tracts of 40 to 640 acres. If you want lands for us or for in vestment, for yourself or your boys, you can't afford to pass this without investi gation. . We are not spending large sums for ad vertising, but prefer to give purchasers the benefit. If interested, WRITE NOW, BENSON & CARMICIIAEL. 643 Paxton Block, . v Omaha, Neb. , - . GREAT , SOUTH GEORGIA, Traversed by the ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC RAILROAD. , Lands adapted to the widest range of crop, All the money crops of the south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this' coming country, its soil, climate, church and school advantages, write - W. B. LEAHY, Dept. K,' ; . General Passenger Agent, ; - . ATLANTIC, GA. Iowa. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm is to insert a small .want ad in th Dee Moines Capital. Largest circulation in the state of Iowa. 43.0VO daily. The Capital is read by and be lieved in by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply refuse to permit ' any other paper 4n their homes. Rates, 1 cent a word a day; II. 2i per , line per month; count tsix ordinary words to the line. Address Des Moines Capital, Dea Moines, la. - Minnesota. MINNESOTA. 1 . Write for our Minnesota booklet "C;" special rates. DAY & NIGHT REALTT CO.. - , 101 Bankers Ufa Bldg.. Lincoln, Neb.. Missouri. ...i- - ... . OPENING 1,000 free, healthful," produ. tlve homesteads In the Ocarks and 1,000 000 In western states. Maps, particulars and description 26c. Riverside Cvilony, Monet t. Mo. - ' . . . oath Dakota. FOR SALE 100 acres good farm land: 40 acres broke, balance al) tillable; 7 miles from " Dalles and I miles from Colome. Price, $40 per .acre, . payable $1,600 cash. . $2,500 March 1. 1913: $2,400 March 1. 1317. Addrass Bo 180, Dallas, ie. Dak. Nebraska. THREE GREAT OPPORTUNITIES. To the party looking for a real horns In the corn 'belt of Nebraska where all kinds of crops grow and nature, regard less of the amount of rainfall, be It great or small, we" are in a position to offer something -especially good - and ' safe. Farms In this neighborhood are selling at good prices and within a few short years will be from $25 to $40 higher, so an investment In land located In this section of Nebraska Is a safe 'one, both as re gards immediate returns from erops as well ai future returns In the natural raise of land prices. We have 'three exceptionally good bar gains In farms that have been placed In our hands for quick sale, and a these farms are owned by nonresidents they have put the price on them far below the average of what farms of this class, have been selling for. . No. 1 la 180 Acres of rolling land, lo cated four miles from Herman, with very ?:ood Improvements, as. follows: A good arm house, barn, for 18 .head of .horses with loft holding 40 tons of hay, large double corn orib with granary apartments, chicken house, hog house, etc. Farm is fenced and cross-fenced, with running stream In hog and cattle pasture, also good well .In dooryard, Eight acres fenced nog tight, small orchard of bearing trees, some timber along stream suitable for fence posts and fuel'; 140 acres under cul tivation with crops to speak for them selves. This farm Is located In a part of Washington county where land is selling at front j$100 to $140 per acre, but for quick saje we are privileged to offer this land for $S5 per ace; $3,000 down and balance to suit purchaser at 6 per cent Interest. A tenter With a small amount of cash can swing this very easily and not only pay out in a few years, but get the benefit of the Increase In price that is sura to come, We have two other farms of 127V4 and 140 acres In Sarpy county with good im provements, that can be bought for less money than they are worth and on much the same terms as. the farm listed above. Either of these farms will make good homes and pay the owner well. The 127tt-acre farm is offered at $86 and the 140-acrc tract la listed at $75 per acre. These farms are located about 21 miles from. Omaha and 17 miles from South Omaha, the third largest market center of the world. We also havs tracts ranging In site from five acres tip to a section and can suit any and ail customers. If Inter, eated, 'phone, wire or write. THE ASA DIXON REAL ESTATE CO.. Blair, Neb. REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH I.ANMJI FOR SALE. Nebraska, 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND. $ TO $ PER ACRE. We have for saie over 10,000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest :arm land, where the crop yields for U veais. Including m and lull average with the best in the state. Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Better sol), water and climate canuot bs found. Write for full information, Agents wanted everywhere. FUND1NGSLAND INVESTMENT CU, SIDNEY. NEB. Isxaa. FARM land" for colonisation: 30,000 acres of the best land In the lower Rio Grande valley, near Brownsville, Tex.. " miles west of Raymondsvllle; we want a colonisation company to sell to actual termors; have subdivided into 40 and HO acre tract: have two wells of flowing water at 00 feet; sj' demonstration farm and other improvements; a very attrac tive proposition for a strong colonisation company; we' will sell outright 40 to fv,wv acres or make contract to colonise with financially strong company; land to o por :re; inn land is as rertile as th Nile; a purchaser can subdlvldn and sell at a prof it. Address Floyd Shook. anderventer Trust Co., St. Louts, Mo. WlaouaaUt. . CDS ACRE farm ror at to Knox Co., Neb. Owner of said farm operating It himself, but living In Iowa, therefore desires to sell said farm. Can 1m. sold as one or can bs divided in two good larms, one consisting oi we acres, leu acres In cultivation, balance in pasture, all well fenced and an abundance of water the year round; balance of Soo acres, good set ot improvements, splendid feed lot, 140 acres in cultivation, 30 acres of tame grass, balance In pasture and hay land, will sU grow alfalfa; all well fenced an abundance of running water the year xound. Purchaser can buy 150 head of high grade cattle, the same amount of hogs, complete set of horses and Imple ments If they so desire, or can buy the place without. Will tarry $20,000 on land at the rate of per cent for five or tea years. , This place Is considered to bs the best farm of its else In that country. For further Information apply to owner, goren Olesen, Route 3, Walnut, la. Fine Farm Lands Northern , Wisconsin timber or clear; nice lakes and river; bent land in Wis wnsin; best market In. America; $1 per aora cash; Urge or small tracts. Ernest A. Arnold Co, . SUPERIOR. WISCONSIN. . i Miscellaneous. , .,( FOUR homestead relinquishments: 1,56$ acres In one .body; 2-set improvements; Just right for cattle or horse ranch; 11 miles from railroad. Price $2,500. Other relinquishments, deeded land and school lands. Loup Uuid Co., Seneca. Neb. 40 ACRES, 80 cleared, frame houae 10x40; barn; running water; three miles from town; halt mile school; $600; easy terms. Tom O. Mason. Preaidi island City State bank, Cumberland, Wis. ; INVESTIGATE the fertile Northwest Lnlted States; excellent land In Min nesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, adjaoe.it to North ern Pacific Railway, obtainable at low prices. These lands under the "Stare and Stripes" are in the best developed sections of the northwest and are as productive as'any on the continent. See what YOUR OWN HOME COUNTRY lias to offer stay near home markets; quick transportation; alose to good neighbors and good schools: no Isolated pioneering; free U, 8. government home Head land, requiring only - three years to prove up; slate land on easy' terms; deeded land at low prices and on crop payment plan; climate iina for man, beast and crops- big money In vegeta ble, grains, alfalfa, fruits, cattle, dairy ing, poultry and hogs; write quick for free illustrated literature, saying what Mate most Interests you and list of re liable land dealers; ask about low rate home seekers' excursions. L. J. Brlcker. General immigration Agent, IS North ern Pacific Bldg., Bt. Paul, Minn; . . : m ;E STOCK MAIIKUT OF,.VKST Hhip live took to South Omaha, Save nlleage and shrinkage. Vour condgn wants reciire prompt and oaraful ttn Jon. Mre Slock Contmlaaloa Mershaats. BYERS BROS, ft CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Tom. 'o, m Kxchnnae King. tinyiler-Mnione-iVffmim :iv, m K. Wiig. LAV V. R'i'Y HROa. 14S Kkcuruk" Hldg. Martin Bros. Co., Exchange Blda7 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING-OFFICE of Depot Quartermaster, gt. Louts, Mo., September, 28. 1912. Sealed proposals will be received here until It o'clock, noon. Central time, October 18, 1912, for furnish ing and delivering at either the Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, New York or St Louis depots of 140,000 pain drawers, sum mer; 150,000 pairs gloves, white cotton; 130,000 undershirts, cotton. Information, furnished upon application. D. 8. STANLEY, Deputy Quartermaster Gen eral, V. 9. A. B30-O1-J-3-16-17. OFFICE C. Q. M CHRONICLE BLDU.. San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 1, 1011 Sealed proposals will be received here until 11 a. m. Nov. I, 1912, for furnishing forage and straw required at Fort Huaahuca and Douglas, Arts., during fiscal year ending June 30, 1913. Information furnished on application here or Quartermasters In Huattle, Wash.; Portland, Ore.; Fort Huachuca and Douglas, Arlx. . F. VON SCHRADER, C. Q. M. O3-4-5-7-3-S0-S1 Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns. Death ofHorses is Overestimated in ,, State Says Eyler , Live stock Agent Eyler of the-Burlijig-ton, aftef being absent two weeks n the southern part of the state Investigating the extent of damage wrought by the new horse disease, has returned to Omaha. While out he went through Thayer, Nuckolls, Webster,, Franklin, Harlan, Furnas, Red Willow,, Hitchcock and Dundy counties. He Is unable to estimate the total losses, but Is clearly, of the opinion that they have been greatly over estimated. According to his Ideas the losses : have been heaviest among Hh horses In pasture! The disease' l, now dying out a .(. v.' Of all the counties visited (he losses were heaviest In Webster, where It Is estimated . that more than- 2,(00 horses died. Of this number the death of 1,600 can be traced to vaccination. When the disease first broke out, a veterinarian at Red Cloud claimed to have a cure und used a vscclne that had cured blackleg in cattle. He was kept busy night and day, treating soma 1,809 horse, moat' of which have since died. When the horses vaccinated by Dr. Crelghton began . to die off at & rapid rate the farmers be came greatly exercised and threatened to lynch htm and he suddenly left the coun try. Mr. Eyler says the loss of horses has not interferes with the plowing and (ow ing of fall wheat, as much as has been reported. Generally Ip the counties of the southern part of the state the wheat is all In, much of It up and the acreage fully up to the normal. ' , ' Railroad Officials ; Come to See Parade Several prominent railroad men came to Omaha to see the- electrical parade. Among them are Samuel JV Miller, gen eral freight agent of the' Northwestern, at Chicago; J. W. Turtle, traveling pas senger agent of the Union Pacific, Des Moines; A. O. VanDorn, commercial aeent of the Missouri. Oklahoma & Oulf, Kan sas City and a dosen or' more of the western general . traveling agents of the Burlington: Oscar Townsehd, .general freight, and A. L. Craig, general pas senger agent of the vrtnt Western, Chi cago. .'. , : Business and pleasure brought the Bur. llngton men, but the others came Just to see the sights. The Burlington officers held a meeting at headquarters during the day, at which they talked shop. That employes may view the dedication parade Thursday afternoon and partici pate In Ak-Sar-Ben festivities - to the fullest extent, railroad officers have Is sued an order that all. of the headquar ters buildings will close at noon and re main closed during the remainder of the day. ' COMMERCIAljCLUBMEM MEET They Are Planning to Organize a State Speakers' Bureau. V TO DISCUSS BrSISESS. T0?IC3 One of (he Priadpal Objects of the Association Is to Briny the H urea a f Pnbllcitr lata Existence. Members of the Nebraska State Asso ciation of Commercial clubs convened at the Omaha Commercial club rooms yes terday. V. E. Wilson of Strorasburg Is president of the state association and R. D, McFaddan Of Hastings 1 secretary. Both said this was not a formal meeting of the association, but that It was rather an occasion upon, which the members meet to gnt' aeqiMilnted while the were In Omaha for Ak-Sar-Ben. The state association has decided upon a plan of maintaining a speakers' buueau, from whlcn speakers on commercial club topics will be furnished to clubs through out the state. The bureau will ask each club- thai la a member of the association to furnish the name of one or more men of its club familiar with commercial club work. From this list the bureau will as sign speakers to the clubs asking for them. " :' Organise PmbllcHy B area a. During their stay" in Omaha the mem bers ef the association will get together at various times for discussions of the affairs f the organisation. One of the principal points the association la now working on Is a plan for a state bureau of publicity arid Immigration. A depart tnenVof the, Statsjuhlverslty Has long "been gathering ; state statistics concerning: soil fertility; and natural , resources "of the state, but as 'yet no' provision has been made for getting these figures be fore the people. The association In May appointed a committee with William F. Bailey of Kearney chairman to provide plans lor sudh a publlptty bureau and to draft a tentative trill to be Introduced R''the next , legislature' providing for an appropriation for such a! publicity bureau in order that the,, great resources of this state might be. mHde known,, not only to the people ot this statsbut to these of every staff in the union. 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