nrn omaha suxpay iu:i:: iT.BRrAUY n, loin. r-r REAL ESTATE MlscrUaaeoas. Take Advantage of the Future rise in valuo. Don't envy the man who "pot in on the ground floor." You tako fewer chances today than tho Irian who bought ten years ago. The city is grow ing to the w est at a rapid rate. ' Safe to Buy and Build in llnppy Hollow and Dundee's Newest Addition be cause it is West, and tho building restrictions assuro . good houses, preventing your neighbor from building in sut'li a way as to depreciate your property Don't Miss This Opportunity " but select a lot in one of these additions, and start now by becoming an owner of real estate where values are 'bound to increase. Easy, Terms One-tenth cash, and 1$ of purchase price pay able monthly. . i - Call or phone us, and we will gladly furnish, plats, with prices, and show yon the property at your con venience. v George & Company Phone D. 756. ' 902 City National Bank Bldg. MINNE .We bought Minne Lnsa in 1914, burned the cornstalks in May, 1915, platted it July 22d, 1915, and have sold up to date : l: V 562 Lots to 240 Different Buyers at an average price of "$700 PER LOT. We "have put in SIX MILES of large WATER MAINS, Twelve Miles of Sidewalk, moved 250,000 yards of earth to mke perlect grade, put m large sewer mams, and over 5U HOMES are being built or are occupied "j For 1916 . We will pave every street in the addition, build a hundred aouses, and in a few months will SELL EVERY LOT. He; Opportunity is knocking at your door. You can buy lots in Minne Lusa NOW at $550 to $S00, with all improvements paid, and in a Restricted Residence Addition. tl 1 TTT "a r , - v n s- .., onanes w. iviartin& uo., Phone Tyler 187. ' 742 Omaha National Bank Bldg. ' BRICK -" APARTMENT BUILDING NEAR 25TH AND HARNEY 10 PER CENT NET . . . .. - $29,000 This is a well-constructed building of eight apartments! arranged and located for easy renting. Never any vacancies. practicaLy fireproof, has first-class heating and plumbing throughout. High-grade tenants. Situated on a comer lot, with south and east exposure; paving all paid. For special reason owner is deriroua of making a quick sale. Might con elder small amount of trade. This property Is high-class and will stand the most rigid Investigation. This la one of the beat close-in Investments that can be. bought RIGHT In the city today. If Interested Investigate at ! $li;000 Near 17th and Jackson Ground 50x183, with double frontage on 17th Avenue and 18th Street; ood Improvements which will carry the Investment. Well rented te good tenants. located for sure increase quick. Near 29th and Dewey $11,500 Two 6-room modern well-built brick flats, two furnaces, up-to-date arrangement. Including laundry chute, tile bath, sleeping porch and garage. Income $1,200. Owner might consider as part payment a good home up to 16,000. This is practically new, high-class property and a snap. : tz Brick Flat, Close In, 4h:: $8,000, va-Rental $840 Per Year Two apartments, well built, for permanent Investment, oak finish, situated near Clarkson hospital. Property is clear and can be handled on a reasonable payment. GLOVER & SPAIN, . 0008138 8962- 519-20 City National. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE JUST A FEW f PICKED AT RANDOM ItiO acres In Minnesota. 1J miles from Chlsholm, fine land. $J0 per ax-re; to trade for a xeeiiienco in Omaha. ?fi-acre fratj igrnv ! -miles from Si loam SprlnffV. Ark. 'ls-slory house. 11-year-old ln'nr!ri(j oiM hard; a fine place for someone .that wants to live In a warmer climate; will trade for a small home in Omaha worth about $J,000. Fine reniisurant on Farnam St., in running order, to trade for a piece of land; price fcJ.O".- -i S40 ncree Improved !gan connty. Neb., 10 mile from fUaplctnn. Price only $1. per, sere; will trade for vacant or linpioved OmaJta property. neautffu(rsldence property, busl ncae building and implement business In Gretna, N;t.. value $10,000; trade for land or st.K.A of groceries. 2..VW acres in. Thomas county. Neb. Improved. Price $ID per a'-re. Owner wapta to be sliuwn; will trade for land In Missouri. ' - - 13 lots, acres, on Center flt.. lust west of ilanscnm park. 3-tnry house, barn, outhouses, etc. Price only K.flOO. owner wont a smaller place and some csU- - S Cheap lots, clear and some rash, to trade for a home in Omaha that is worth the niiey. These sre only a few of the snaps I JsavS listed. If ou want to make rn Tionest exchange, I Invite you to call on me. I guurante everything adver tised to be as represented. No "hot air' proposilloiia will be considered. GKOItOK O. SEAY, Pioneer Heal Eetate Man of Omaha 305 8. 17th Bt. i. bun. Ground Floor; Walk Bight In. REAL ESTATE MU LUSA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE REAL, ESTATE. Fire and General Insur ance. Art Thatcher, 1217-18 City Na- 1'i'n ownw rioy. liougiaa BTfil. FOR EXCHANUE-IJb.Ouo clear land for Income, town or city. E. W. Bunyon. BMney. Is. A 220-ACKE farm, clcue to Omaha, for ex change. V. 6707.. Toland & Trumbull, 44 Beo Bldg. WANTED Light up-to-date car, for two well located lots. Colfax 41M. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Season. S-ROOM. All modem, in Benson, st 23H N. 8Sth Bt. I-lill lot. house about & yearn old. Mortgage on It of $i.o).00 payable IJo.Oo per month; make offer for e(uliy. i ou need not fear to make offer low nnugh. The owner must sell and you will get a snap. H. A. WOLF. 014 Wars Blk.. Doug. 80G8. Florence. J7if)REXCK HEIGHTS. t seres highly Improved: modern house, garsge, chicken housa. etc.; 4 acres bearing fruit. Will take good home In Omaha as part payment. C. It. COMBS, Hi Brandels Thea. Loug. $916 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS BE TILE IjUCKY PARTY" To get that big corner, 1 feet on ltth street, and V..2 feet on- La ven port street. Fine tor close-in garage, light manufacturing, storage, house snd hotel, MRS. IL L. HAUVER, V Grand Ave. Phone Colfax TSJ MORTGAGE INVESTMENT. Some first-class mortcagea. prr cent Interest. W. T. Graham, Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE neons. STOP! READ! REFLECT! 1'4 Seres on Fort Crook boulevard, close to Intcmrhan street cars: J-room new hoiuo, well, outhouses, etc. Price only $.0.0. s-rnom nil modern square house, walk ing d stance, one block from street onr, close to Catholic church and cathedral, opposite public park, on a corner lot, both streets paved. I'rlco $3,9;i.00. Full lot, SO feet frontage, on Fsmsm street went of Hh street; ell Improve ments In unci pild; for lino building Ite. $000.00 burs It. 5 seres high end sightly, overlooking Fslracres end Dundee; 1 mile from fnd of cr lino. 4 m le from pavement. Price JXO.OO per acre. lxt near Podge street on 11nppy Hollow boulevard. Tour for ll.Ko.CW. acres 11 miles rorth of Council Bluffs, V mile to school, i mile trom Ascot; 4-room house; M acres tillable. Price $M.OO per acre. Put that down. Fine modern lft-ronm houae. close to Hanseom park and etreet car. Lot ha 100 feet frontage. Ownfr leaving for Cal ifornia, will sell tor $3.3jO.0O. 8 acres a little northwest of Dundee, right on top of the hill. "It la strictly In it." Trice now t2.6oO.00. Fine trackage lot 6ixltt feet on 10th and Nicholas streets. Tours for $1,000.00. 130-a ere farm miles norfnwest of Omaha: improved land; can't la beat. Price 1160.00 per acre. S large and sightly lots Just serosa the etreet from 40-e.ere tract recently purchased bv Mr. Kitchen. They are In the neighborhood where the people will went to live. You can get all six lots now for $1,500.09. Tou can buy any of the above proper ties on easy terms. We guarantee the title to be good. An abstract prepared by the "Kerr ' Title Guarantee and Abstract company" and backed by the "Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance company" In the sum of llO.OOn.on will be furnished for each piece purchased. George G. Seay, PIONEER REAL ESTATE MAN OF OMAHA. 305 S. 17th Bt. D. 5487. Ground Floor. Walk Right In. REAL ESTATE-INVESTMENTS 11 OK 22 ROOMS for a rooming house, central location. This place should be a money maker. Will make long lease. For address and rental see CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY Doutrlna 200. B08 Bee Bldg REAL ESTATE-WANTED HAVE buyer for cloae-ln residence, to 10 rooms. What have you? R. 11 LANDER YOU. Tel. P. S75. SOS Neville Block. WANTED To buy on monthly tiaymeiits, small store room, with living rooms above, in Central school district. Phone Red 78.i4. FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROP'TY Lease for Sale Good Location v for EEAIJ ESTATE " , or ' INSURANCE 330 Square Feet $80.00. The Bee Building Co. Room 103. JTu.uoO WILL, buy a-atory brick block on mm Di-t wim imunil icj xeei iiuari, J. a. Koblnson. D. S037. 442 Bee. FINANCIAL run BAL.es,uw issue per tent pie ferred stock, retlreable in five years at premium; all or part. Address K 122. Bee i Real Kstate Loans, Afortgaaraa. WE are ready at all time to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebraska farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO. 212 So. 17th St. S TO tor loans on best clans city - residences in amounts $2,000 up; also farm loans. Beasonable commissions. PETERS TRVHT CO., 16?? Farnsm Ht. OMAHA homaa. East N'eDraska farina. O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. ICIS Omaha National. Phone Douglas mi j MONEY TO LOAN, for t years, on lm proved properties. KMOI'KN Ar CO.. Dons. 424(1. j GAItVlN3lOS. sr3&KAlJA. SO TKOL'BLU to vet a loan If you have a Kerr guaranteed ahst ract of tit le. ni TO $IA.uou niade promply. F. I. WaaT y'es d Bldg.. 1Mb Farnamf4ts. MONEY on hand for clly and farm loans H. W. Binder. City NatmnajJjanjBIHa. CITY property. Largo loans a specialty" v . ti. i iiotiibw tfs mare nans: H tog. CITl and farm loans, ft. b, t per cent. I. H.Iumont & Co.. 41 State Bank. FARM loans. i. eastern Neb., or wct ernla. Toland it Trumbull, 44 Bee Bdir. ari Clf Y "LOANS. C. G. CarlbeiiTlii: 12 Brsndels Theater Bid. P.r-f MONEY. HARBISON & MORTON. ig Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Abstract af Tltl. GUARANTEE cheapcst. Room 7. Patterson BjdKnM? k : l If K, 1 "n ADstract lYijiiit Co., a modern abstract office. m R. 17th Ht. Tel. 1). 647. REI'.H ABSTUAi'T CO., oldest abstract office In Nebrapka. y Brandela Th ea . locks a ad Boads. 7 Farm Mortgages For Sale. We offer subject to previous sale two first mortgages. $.' OjO each, drawing T per cent annually, having four years to run. each secured separately on 411 seres Improved Nebraska land worth, more than doul.le the amount of the loan: title perfect. The seller will endorse and guarantee payment of notes. He is a prosperous farmer and owns a well Improved if'-acre farm clear of nrtimhrarice and about bead of live stock. This manes It double name pa;r. J. II. Dumont & Co., 41-l.Kcellne Bldg. Phone P S0. HOME BUILDERS. Inc.. paying Ycf rn each $1 Is Invested now In Us IO GUARANTEED PREFERRED SHAKES. You share In the SURPLUS PROFITS slap, making a total earning of 11 par cent to shareholders who Invested 4 years ago. Ask for our No. B "NEW WAT"' booklet. It tells all about it. AMERICAN SECURITY CO., FIs Agts. S. W. Cor ITlh and Itouulis. Omaha. fi. farm mortgage bearing THf eenT secured bv property valued, $T..245. Tal niate LoumU InveaL Co., V. O. W. Bldg RA iSTATE-OTHER CITIES bl.T Miiiimim null fireplace screen. Ad dress J Tit. lice. REAL ESTATE-TRACKAGE Ha n 'TfactT n kitsCo .i." ii-:. i -Kits'. l.l .nttl .lt l r. i. r. iv;-. I T offer the largest piece of trackage; right In the center of the clly st a sac-I Itfice; twelve awfoot lots In a square I tuu4. .I.W . . t. n ........... n ' corner covered with brick huiltltiiRs bringing In a rental of a year. Frnierty Well worth liiM.OOi. will soil for fiiO.ftO, one-half ca.ih. ba.em e lon nine. J. K ItOIUXSOX, tl? rtee PM. t'oiiit. '7. Xli'S'F erli;' I'Vacrre'Vortir tmo l ' catlon; four-room house; voiinn fruit nd outbulldlntts. U.'iM takes it. Tel. 1-tenson jtM. lTll"and Hl.korv, WSxi, on if e M" K. It., $4.00. nillMMKU M'. Oinulia Nat I Iisnk HldK. FARM AND RANCH LANDS AlfttmniM I.miiiIh. I'WO furnlKhel nnuiis. stei well located, private bath; kitchen; suitnble for man s team beattd, ' rmn limlllile aiicnen; sunnnie ror man aim wile or two young men; for rent Feb. 15. Har ney iai. o MOHKRN 7-r apartment. Iiu'luding beau tiful east sun room, In west Farnam district, fr rent. Harney o (allfurnl Lauds, CaITPo RtflA Bea u iWuT even room bungalow; all modern, one block from the magnificent Musical Arts HIkIi school, Los Angnlcs, $6,000; half cash, balance easy terms. From 6 to 40 acres, near Los Angeles, fine soil, suitable for oranges, lemons or deeldertnue fruits, or fine for chicken ranch: only one mile from paved boulevard. Ueautlful view of mountains. $.i00 per acre, easy terms. If this docs not suit you tell me what you want in Southern California, and 1 will find it for you. What have you In southern Cali fornia for Omaha property? Give exact desi'rlpt.on, pine ami luil parlirulara first lettor. Mrs. H. T Ifawver, 3Zl (Irnnd Ave. Phone Colfnx 7M. A IJTTLE farniriiw.-"Easy terms. Cali fornia Import carloads of chickens and egtfs. Here's a chance for poultry men. Kherldan, 1'laccr county, California. o owner for full Information. 1'. B. (losa. My t-acre trants are just big enouiih for chickens and are close to town con venlences snd market centers. Write CALliXKNlA Improved farms fur sale, terms. Write E. K. Watte, Shawnee ikl. Ciilorado Lands. Fl N E SO acres irrigated land, near Trinidad, (jol.; want Omaha improved, $7,lK); or southern California. Mrs. H. U Ilawver, 3W4 Grand Ave., Phone Col fax 7f.3. r'lorlda Lands. UKuAT HAHUAINW i down, $." month ly,, buys 40 acres, good fruit and poul try land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only J'. Address Box hub, Ex celsior tprlngs, .Mo. $00 CHOICE farms for sale; li acres lilghiy Improved; M acres of choice land st $05 per acre; to settle estate. Ed Croft, Richards. Mo. o lilnno Lands. BIG UNI) .SALE. In Idaho, February 11116. the State of Idaho will ffer at auction at Boise end Caldwell, Idaho, 14.0u0 acres of IrrlKable land in Ada and Canyon counties, under the Payette-Boise project. Forty years to psy for the land. 20 years to pay for the water. Write me quickly for de tailed information and get In on this NOW. R, A. SMITH, Colonlintion snd Indus trial Agent, Vnlon Paclflo System. Room A fi09. Union Pacific lleadquar- ters, Omaha. Nebraska. lows Lands. FOR SALE: acres i miles town; soli very rich, good well, fenced hog-tight; school li-mllc. Price 14.500; $1,500 cash, balance 10 years at ti per cent. L. li wrignt, i nuiia p, la. bl'LENDlD Iowa farm; 3M acres; $1tW per acre. Vse !S.0iHi exchange. C. H. Helyea. 31 ltamge Bldg.. Omaha. NV'b. .' Slluneautn Lantls. - lbO-ACKBl Improved farm, J miles from Minneapolis; 100 acres under cultivation, balance meadow and pasture; good soil; 10-room house, barn and all other build ings that are needed; school house on land: price, $i per acre; one-half rash: or wilt sell farm wltn full equipment of horses, cuttle, machinery, etc. Will make very reasonabln price on personal Property. Immediate possession can be had. Kchawb Bros., lo.'H Plymouth Building. Minneapolis. Minn. Mississippi Lands. $) CASH. $J0 PK.M MONfUi without interest, secures a 10-acre pocan orchard, paying aniiuitlly at ma turity. Income rominenccH with first payment. We del!ver the orchnrd planted. W. T. Smith Co.. Cl:y Nat l Bid?. I"). 2S1R. Missouri Lands. WANT MONEY! Let me tell you how to get It. Idnht land Is full of It, snd the land Isn't very high-priced, either. Climatic snd living conditions are excellent electric ity used fur cooking, lighting and heat ing on many farms educational advun tsaea unexcelled. There are many tracts of lend Irri gated snd non-Irrigated suitable for all kinds of farming, fur sale cheap and on reasonable terms. Seed raising highly profitable. I will give complete Inclina tion to you free for the asking. R. A. SMITH, Colonisation 6c Industrial Agent. Union Pacific Systvm. Room b"U. Union i'acliic Headquarters, Omana,' Nebraska o BETTER live on your own Utile farm in Ient Co., Mo., than be a renter. Call or write for booklet. W. S. Frank, Neville Block, Omaha. Montana Lands. MONTANA lHiid, 40 acres at t; will rslen 35 bushels wheat: living water; alfalfa bottom; terms, $2,000 cash; bal ance in ten annual payments at 4 per cent. Address Owner, P. O. Box aM, Roundup, Mont. Nebraska Land. NOKWOOIJ RANCH AT AUCTION Thursday, Feb. loth, lu a. m. fin the above date and place we will sell at public suction, to tho highest bidder, the Norwood Ranch, Joining tho town of St. Michael, Neb., containing 9i0 acres, more or less, according to govern ment survey, and all personal property. Including SO head high-grade, pure-breil Percheron horses, lieaJ of cattle, farming and hay tools. Terms: Ten per cent of purchase price cash day of sale, 27 per cent March 1st, 1916; $7,o0 Jan. 1st. 11119, in terest 6 per cent, scmi-unnually ; bal ance S years, intercut per cent an nually. Abstract shows pel f fi t title, together with warranty deed, delivered to purchsser March 1st, lHI'i, when possession will lie given. Two sets of Improvements: First hns 4-room house, nearly new; good brick cava barn for "4 hesd of horses, with room for about '.'5 tons of hay; cuttlo shed, lsxlo: shed, lltxlil; larKw corral, with tight board fence, and many other minor Improvements. Heroin! set has 4-room bouse; Iihiii for i head of horses, with hay mow, hen house, granary, well and windmill. There are 5 wells and 1 windmills on this ranch. About M acres In alfalfa. JO acres timo thy and clover, over 100 acres under low, balance hay, meadow and pas ure; no better grass land In Nebraska. There is about AO acres of tiled Isnd on this ranch: more Hum half of the 10 acres could lie profitably farmed. Land will he offered In tracts to suit pur chaser snd will be sold the way tf brtnas tho most money. Consider well the location: In tne lup river valley, on rsllroad. 21 miles from second Isr rest horse market In the world. Grand Island.. Neb. Elevator, postofflre, store and school rlsht on ranch. This pro;o eitlon is worthy of your csreful in spection. Owner must go to California and will sell regardless of price. For full information. address Nebrsska Iteslty Auction Co.. Central City, Neb. O. F. Norwood, owner $30 ACRES, well Improved, 4 miles north vt Bloomfleld, Neb., well srranged for stork farm; plenty of water; cash rent, $4 per acre; possession March 1. BIRIvETT & COMPANY, 423 Bee Bldg. Doug. C3. FARM AND RANCH LAND3 NrbrnRks k.H litis. l:.STi:i(N NKIillACKA K Alt MM. Wild ii Hi 1'ij.f ii inilis of Omnlin. V mi'M, will Mprn cil. Well f;i ruled. Iwn I .-,.. V,.ilf i.xI.ih fr..itt L.ti.i.1 t-sll- nml town. Hurjnln Ht .i. ni nml lll tnlie Ho.Hl lioine III H'inli' Ht M. 01 in , $'," a. r't inivment j Ktsbty ii.- well lmpi"cd. twenty-! five nilii s finni iiiiimIwi, m ar roihI ron ton. I town, ivilm eil f r kiiIo liirtn Kebrunry from l .'' to .',i. fnrrv ' $.i.mi at S jn-r cent, hulum-o null. This Is a cheap li.itu.itu. ' Klne Inxestment In ! acres, fnlr Im- ' proveinents, ikIIi-ohiI fai'll tics, one-hnlf I mile from Intel in ban line, lull" t rom llelleviia u liool iiml iHilicue, only Vf. I t act . W III hc.l for double In a tvv. years. T (il'OltUK U. WAl.l At'K. ; r.M Ki-e'lne lliill.llnir , I KIMBALL COCNTY I.ANP BARGAIN, j Km ai res lu I tic northern Pari ot Kim hall county where the soil la con il to eastern Ni lriika ; rtnooth table land. ' Price $12 Per acre. It would be cuea.i I at $1.1. Terms will be given If desired. J. II. IM ' MOST CO. . 410 IS Keellno Hlilg. Phone lKg. , fTXVU.L si ll my wcll-linproM'.l farm r j bio ttcrci. at public Hiictioii Krlday, l'eb j IS. jnd located N lull's west of Itel- graile. Neb , In Nai.i e urn y, woutln'imt ; quarti'r sei'iioii .s iuwhiihi -i. iiiii.w .-. lncumorance, wni'-n can as sumed. Terms, $l,o00 down on day of purchase, balnncn to be paid March 1, linn, free transportation and all ex pauses to purchaser. Send sealed bids to R. J. Hoy, t'ulkrton. Neb., V. It. Bin It h, owner ix 8ALK li-acre farm. 1 miles west of Guide. Bock Neb.; I miles from school. K. F. l . telephone; plenty timber, running water. 6-room house. ixtixlS barn, other Improve ments good; UO acres under cultiva tion, most of which Is level: well fenced. To bo sold at auction St Guide Kock. Neb.. February H. Owner mov ing to Colorado. For particulars write G O lili-katd Guide. Hock. Neb riATTE VALLEY. SO seres, half In alfalfa and half In crop: adloliiliig town; full water rlghta. $m) an acre. Easy terms. PAYNH INVESTMENT tXl.MPANY. Omaha Nnt. Bank Bldg., Omaha. A GOOD ai-acre fiirm located three and one-half inllea east of Kearney, Neb. on the Lincoln Highway, consisting ot l.'i acres pasture, balance under cultt vation; good n-room house and bam for ten head of horses and other out buildings. Can give possession March, 1, H'lii. For salo or trade for Omaha, property. Wrilo Ernest Smith, It. u, Kearney, Neb. . " ALL "TliR TIME YOU WANT Owner of 20 acres In Cedar county. 4J mlies from Kloux City; will make veijr liberal terms to fiiwt-class farmer who rnn make a reasonable cash payment: farm has about ISO acres In crop, la well Improved and close to town. Price, b an acre. What's the use of renting? PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Omaha Nat l Bunk Hldr.. Oiiishs, A STOCK FARM. 400 acres, located near Curtis. Fron tier county, Neb., on B. F. 1. ; 1M acres under cultivation, bnlance liny and pas ture land: l.'0 acres more can be broken out; belonss to four brothers and Is to be sold and divided; $ per acre; good terms. Address Boss V. Good, Curtis, Neb. INCOME. Four Omaha houses, all well rented, to exchange for eastern Nebraska or western Iowa farm. Will aasumo some. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Omnha Nat. Rtink Itldg., Omaha. 21 ACRES, H niiies" trom Omaha, high", rolling land, loins small town; $IO,fi00 cash, long time, .-isv terms, on balance. OKEEFE HEAL ESTATE CO. 1011! Omaha Nut. Rk. Bldg. Moug. rrin. 120 ACHES, with $:.,0ii0 woil'i of improve ments, in Douglas county, S? n,!'s from Omaha, at 12'i an acre. M 710. Bee. Wlsoonsla Lsadi. UPPER W'lSCONsl. Beat dairy and" general crop state In the union; settlers Wanted; Inmls for sale at luw prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wis consin Central Laud Grunt. Excellent lands for stock raising. If interested In fruit lands nsk for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land and Industrial Dept., t-oo Line Railway. Minneapolis, Minn. Wyonilsg Lands. I'Oit SALn. sou acres, 4 miles from Cheyenne, good well, good soil, school on land; fur prices and terms, write owner, T. B. Culllson, 4uo E. lUlli, Chey eiine VVyo. Miscellaneous. HAVE YOU A FA KAl Foil SALE? Write a good description of your land and send It to the Moiix City (In.) Jour nal, "Iowa's Moat Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri day evening, Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday for one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve different days for $2; or uO words, $4, or 7b words, $ti. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper; ;,i0,xm readers daily In four great Mutes. AVE HAVE the following screaue near Omaha Improved: Four acres, ten si res, twenty acre and forty ai res: 1X0 Hi" res 111 Mellette County, South Pakuta. Would consider Omuliu property In ex change. BUSCH A. nORCIIOFir, Fi enter lllm k, Kith ,iud Undue Sis. riiono DoukIiis 3.il!t. Foil any and all kinds of ucrcuuo located on or near cur line, cull i . it. tomm, 816 Brandels Theater Bldg. Pong. SNIU. SEND your nuine today; receive offers from lund owners: agents everywhere. United Really Associates, Juliet, HI. FARM LAND-F0R RENT $.Vl ri;K yeur, beautiful 40-acre tin in. seven miles west of Millard; 4' miles noiinwoHi, ol uri'inai Kenny roiins. good improvements; splendid place for inurket garilening. A. C. Wakcley, 4u Omaha Niitlonul Bank P-I'lg. 12"-A., l'")-n., :ui-a. Iowa farms; ell Im proved. Write for particulars. Camp bell A Crnla, i.Vl Keellne Hlilg. Ml ACRErt liupioveil, 3 inlli-a Hollo of Bl'ilr, Neb,; posaosHlou Immediately, Phone Web. MM). f . FARM LAND-WANTED WANTED-To hear from owner of good farm for sale, r-end cusli price and de scription. D. F. Buli, Minneapolis. M I nn. HOW inui h do you mhiiI for your farm or unimproved bind.' C. C. Buckiug- linni. MoiiKton. 'I'ex. WANTED-.Farms; have .:t7 buyers; Ji Hcrlhe xfiiir uiiHuld roperty. ti.14 larin ern' Kxclianxc, Deliver, Colo. HORSES-LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES iiir Kale. FEi-.DKitM. ! r.i-.i l-.ltS Carload of choice, fle.iby feeilers lor sale at mar ket price. If you kuiiI lliein act quick. Cannot tiiku Ihcm to uiurket on iici-ount of sickness In fuirillv. Will. B. W Ill inium. Iili'iiw, iilllill AS 1 liau Just moved from the country, wll sell well-matched team of chunky built horses. 8 and s years old: almost new set of harneHH, 9 1 -" ; also five other farm hornjs andinares. ZCA Ht. Mary s. Thirty-two milk viigons fir sale, cheap. Jchnson-1 antorini o.: lhth and Clark. iTaYW.10 ton. A. W. Wagiierr'twrN.-'ltT .J'OULIRYJWDJI STOCK ION'T Ioko eiiickens. Roup Is a con tagious diMense, but It run be success fully overcome with Conkev's Roup Remedy. Put It lu the drinking water for both slrk and well blids. A good preventive, too. Sold snd guaranteed bv voor dealer, (let a niekuse. STakT helm lay. That's what we sy Conkey's Poultry Tonic will do. and tliat's exactly what we mean. Hit a pall at vour dealer's and if it doesn't make blibly lay, get your money back. No filler Jusi pure tonic. Nothing in It to hurt your hens. LIKD DOGS for sale: 3 broken doits and 4 young females. Must sell, going to leave the state, V. J. Biuver, Bee Heights, t. U.' j Kenny a Real Cornhushcr, as H is Record in the Field Shows Art Kenny, whose home Is pear Cres ton, lavs claim to being the champion corn husker, not only In Nebrsska, but In the rntlre corn crowing section of the midd e west. Bight now Kenny Is not husking corn, but. Instead. Is taking treatment for an Injury thst he received two years aen while on the Union Pacific tracks, nesr Genoa. As a corn huker, Kenny came Into prominence during the hrsMug season of l.il.l. One day during the fall he husked and rrlblrd l.'4 bushels snd sixty pounds of corn in nine hours. Purlng thirty three days that fall his average wss 107 bushels per day. Pitrlng the fell of 1U4 he broke hia previous record snd husked !,1S7 bushels of corn In seventeen days, averaging U 1V17 bushels per day, working near Ft. Edward. Purlng the fall of 191S he husked 4.03S bushels In thirty-four days, an average of eloso to 118 1W7 bushels per day during t e nei 1ml. If Kenny recovers, next season he will be In the husking game, ready snd will ing to meet all comers In the cornfields of Nebraska. NEW RULE GETTING BREAD Assertion Made Germaru Cutting' Off Amount of Ration Sup plied Prisoner. D0LLFUS SUBMITS A RETORT (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) GENEVA. Switzerland. Jan. . By offi cial order Germany has stopped the ship ment of bread to prisoners of wsr In Ger ms ny, unless each package ot bresd la addressed to an Individual prisoner. This order hss caused consternation to those In charge of the bread supply to prison ers, as they say It is practically Impossi ble to send Individual pscksges except to a few and that the great bulk of prisoners will have their bread supply cut off. They sssert. too. that hark of this order Is a sinister move to strike such terror smong the allies on the starving condition of their prisoners thst they will be willing to listen to peace. The International Rsd Cross organisa tion hss Its headquarters here, adminis tering Its affairs for the whole world at this centrsl point. Gustave Adoe, a Swiss cltlsen. Is st the hesd snd Max Pollfus, an Alsatian of strong French sentiment, is hesd of the bureau for prisoners of wsr. As such Mr. Doll f us ass made di rector of the bresd supply furnished French prisoners of wsr In Germany, snd It wss he who told the Associated Press of the order of. December TI and the grave effect It would have. Bread Btaff of Life. "Bread is the very element of a French man's existence," ssld lie. "You csn cut off anything else and hs can stand it, but be must hsve bresd. Now, we have built up a vast organlsstlon by which breud has been poured Into Germany to meet this primary wsnt. A small part of It has gone In Individual packages, but the great bulk has been without tndl- POULTRY AND PET STOCK E offer a few New Zealand Red FteeT, ii'Ti uiaea stivers anu soim wnilS giant rabbits. Roht. Ilentel, Denlson. Iowa. ItUiVmvit PiUrA'Ntt tor sale. 26 pair .. i 4 .! hurifted Phnn Hahmam iu.w ONE doseii Wiilte Leghorns; one dosen Rhode Island Reds: cheap. Colfsg IMP. MXD grain. 10o lbs., $1.7i. Wagner. SoiN.lj AUT0M0BILES-F0R SALE REAL BARGAINS S 1914 Ford touring cars. 1 1013 Ford roadster. I 1 114 Ford roadster. 1 1911 Hupp 20 roadster. 1 1013 Chalmers 80 rosdster. 1 1912 Maxwell 35 truck. 1 IMS Maxwell. c. y. FRANCIS AUTO CO., 2216 Farnam. Douglss 863. AUTOMOBILE: lNSUIlANCE FIRE, THEFT. TORNADO. LIABILITY PROPERTY TJAMAGE AT LOWEHT RATES. KfLLY, EI.LIR & THOMPSON, llia-914 City Nat l Bank Bldg. . Doug. SM9. r E make one good Jro from two old ones. Ask us how, y.wlebel Bros.. Farnam. !M4 Hurtnoblle, new tires, good condition. i one x linn - For tale. rr"jii:, Loailcr touring. S-cylindr $i& I lull Bub k touring M a JH15 Bulck roadster Ht 4 l'Jli Krit touring 44 6 1WI4 Foi-d touring ZJk g-ltiir. ptudobaker touring too Auto 1 'leering Ho"e. Farnam. U SilO. HALF-PRICE If you wstch the "For r-ale. Miscellaneous' columns of THE BEE. you'll often see articles which are for all practical purposes almost as good as new advertised for half the orl.i!"JLr-1''" THK BKK' iOiT MALE -passenger Bulck, model B-2ii 1914. run only lO.OuO miles; first lass mechanical condition; owner wants larger car- llanvy 7m. 000-LH truck $125. Nebraska Uulcs ticrvlie station. 114 Farnam. i'lmii. Douglas TO. Aula Livers' aaa Oarages. fiiduslriitr "Oaraae Co l & Harney HLr Anlo Ite tm I r t a Pa I n t Automobile patnlliib Uone by enperta; w visrs' experience In Omaha; work guar anteedlslajl.ohnsonBnforth Co. i7i'iilTkX tiles last longer, are stronger and more durable. xVu $tfj. ji Ks.nsm.Ht. Douglas 47. roTrewaid'lor iiiiigeiiio we can t repair. 4 'oils reonired. Bavsdnrfer. 210 N. lih. IPrTi winter sioiasu woen cats are pamt. ed snd rep-Hired. Jobnson-Danfortii Cn. oiu'ana ituuiaior Ivep. v.o., JJJu Far. I). Jwi Aato Tire Sasigitlaa, A THREE or ioui-llue ad iu Um For Bale. Miscellaneous column of THH) BEE will sell your old furniture and household goods. Pbone Tyler iuwu. NOW. AUTO TIREB HALF p"RlCE. Iloiuer Hill. Mil Cl.lcago Bt. MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES HAKLE Y-DA V 1 1 Si )N MOTORCYCLES. BargHin In used machines. Victor Boos. The Motorcyclo Man." I 1-ea venworth. LEGAL NOTICE. 'NOTIClSf'STrKVjirja be held at the office of said Company Boom 701 First National Bonk buildni Lincoln. Nebraska, at 11 o c ock a. m. 'a lb first day of March. A. U. Wis. " Lincoln. Nebraska liehniary let. Ml '-'"4i.i1 m arnL W. W. TURNER. i-r.7." Feby XdJuL ' r T . j x if v - 1 ' ! ( f I J i i Or I Kenny vldusl names, ss It Is Impossible to des lgnate each one of about $00,000 prisoner In a daily bread supply. And yet this or der of December Z! cuts off everything not addressed In an Individual package, direct to the prisoner. So that the great bulk ef this supply Is stopped. "I hsve hsd many opportunities to sea the serious effort of short bresd rations to prisoners." added Mr. Dollfus. "Tha prisoners returning to Frsncs have been convoyed to me to Lyons and other polnta In centrsl France, and I have personally witnessed their condition and heard their reports. For exsmple. In one party of 401 prisoners which I convoyed 250 hsd deveU oped tuberculosis from being in a fam ished condition from a lsck ef bread- they were literally emaciated skeletons, stricken with fatal disease. And this was typlcsl of ths result of short bresd rations. Rations for Prisoners. "Ths German ration to prisoners," Mr, Dollfus went on. "Is one smsll losf, about four Inches In diameter, In ths morning. This Is intended for the day, but the fam ished men est it at once, and that ends their bresd supply for tho day. only a soup being given st noon. That Is the resson ws hsva been pouring in this bresd supply, largely In bulk, but to Individuals so far as they could be traced. It has) proved a llfe-ravcr to thousands. And yet by this order of December 17 thla bread supply In hulk is cut off, "Thl csn mean only another great tragedy," said Mr. Dollfus. "snd I am convinced there must be a purpose be hind such a move, a purpose to fores the allies to consider terms of peace, rather than see their own people dying of it eleva tion. And we expect, also, thst It ths bulk supply Is cut off this will soon be followed by cutting Oft the Individual pscksges on ths ground that It Is too great an undertaking to distribute thass Individual dally supplies. And so ws are fsced with ths present stoppage of tho bulk supply and the probable stoppage ot the remaining Individual supply. To Meet Conditions. "I am seeking ss well ss possible to meet this condition by orgsnlslng a com plete service of Individual pscksges. but It will be a work requiring much help from private sources In which I hop America will help as It did In Belgium snd will be supported by ths silled gov ernments ss fsr ss possible. But it Is a strange fact thst Ths Hague convention, designed for ths betterment of the world, stsnds In the wsy of a government help ing Its own prisoners. One provision of The Hsgus agreement is thst ths country holding prisoners rhall be chsrged with feeding them snd that the country from which the prisoners come shall have no control of ths mstter. That provision, made In pesos times, has had an unfor tunate effect In actual wsr times, and Franco and England sre thus prohlbltsd by The Hsgus agreement from officially seeking to control the bresd or food sup ply of their prisoners In Oermsny, There fore ws must orgtmlse It without direct government support, but with the ex pectation thst ths silled governments will give H semi-official recognition with out encroaching on Ths Hague agree ment. "Taking sbout SO0.OO0 French prisoners ss a bssls. perhs ps hslf of them can bo rcsrhed sfter by the efforts of families snd friends In sending individual pack ages. Thst leaves 1.7,000 to be looked sfter dally. It tskes eight kilos of bresd to supply one man adequately for g month, or l.aoo.OOO kilos for 1.V prisoner, a month. I sin paying 4 centimes per kilo t.13 cents), but tho cost may advance to 70 centimes (14 cents). This makes about 7S cents per msn pcr month, or sbout 600,000 francs ($130,000) for IM.Ono men per month. That Is the problem which I sm trying to work out all re sulting from this order cutting off tho bulk bread supply." PAID FOR HIS LIVING IN JAIL Blaa Pronoaared Kane Preferred I'rlsoa to the Korlrtr of Relatives. August Kruse. who for five years has been a voluntary Inmate of tho Du Page county Jail at Wheaton, III., rather than live with relatives, who doubted his san ity, told tr.e sheriff that he was going west to live on a farm. Kruse paid the county $1 a day for tho privilege of living in the Jail. In 1901 a petition to have him declared Insane was heard In the county court. He was found sane, but would not return to his horns, snd sfter five years' absence returned to Wheaton and arranged for iiuarters In the same Jail to whlchhe hsd been taken years before. "I wsnt to get back to the farm." said Kruse. "I alt here and think of what I used to do, snd I'm going to begin over sgsln. I'm going sway off, though, not back to ths old fsnu."-Sft. Loula Clobe Democrat. ' Forsaer Heel Oak Mayor Orsl. RED OAK. Ia.. Feb. .-8peclal Tele gram.) A. J. Bourwlne, mayor of this elty and one of the most prominent Ma sons in Iowa, died at his home hers to night Hs was sick only two days. Wanted Some Wants-Ads In exchsnga for lots aC answers. Phone Tho Bee, Wlaao to 4 Isrr. By their own official statement th St Louts Cardinals left Ivy Mii3() pot; session of ths llmU fur ISO.