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THE BKE: OMAHA, SATfRDAY, MAY 20. 1916.
FOR RENT HOUSES
U t-et.
WALK INC. illatam-e, 26.J4 I'ortso, t-room,
modern house. 126. W. W. Mitchell.
wner. i spencer. Phone Web. 4476
I?OR KKiN'T WU-foofu houae with" IbTree-
quarler basement. All modern except
heat, larce lot. Webster St
Ei LINCOLN BLVD.-li-ioom house
atrictly modern, with hot water beat.
Price. t6. Ootiglss IMS.
WRBT FARNaST
273 North ,lth 8t t-room, I bathe,
dth rge, Hfi.
f Ki "M modern flat, Bemls Park. $22.M.
ail Va'alnot l.v
I-ROOM, modern cottage. Inquire 4170 Can
8t.
North.
H-MONTH FRKK KENT.
Nice house, block to car; garden
mice; mortem except heat; roome,
lao.ifl; new paper. Douglas 789"' ; ev-
nlngs, Webster WO.
J Rt)o,U "house, newiy luVorated, oak"
floors,: all modern. Irsiulre of Band
berg Studio. Telephone LuUglag 2387. At
night Walnut 271.
KlR ' RBNT A pieeeant 7"mom, etrMIr
modern hmiu for 1 0 00 at 1 3U N. 40th
at. Inquire at Mr. 11. M, Mit'lanahmi.
Walnut 1402.
f'OR RKNT S-room. modern cottage, ex
cept het; rood repair. 2(31 Caldwell
Ht. Phnria Wal.2l.
lo ftOuM modern house, hot water heai, tile
bath mom, garage. JI29 gpeneer, Web.
tar 1116.
6 OKA NT iT -J-r. eoin.. modern, Kt
. F Hall, 4J Kamge lildg. Ooug. 7
, Mooib.
lOOM modern brlek flat at ISO 8. 28th
St., oak floors, electric lights; good
neighborhood. $.10 per month.
IlLNBON St MVLKH COM PANS',
4.4 Omaha Nut. Hank JUldg.
Phnn loiig, 74S. t
BOOMS and" bath" on one floor;
choice. 2uv Wooi worth Ave.
Tyler lf.nl.
OWM.R wishes to rent seisin-room, modern
houae, 1 block from lisiicorn park, Har
ney m.
"i ROOM all Dioderti buogelow, vacant June
1. IHI a. 26th Hi. Prlc $7,li0. '11.
Kertmm.
T"AHT modern (T-romn col tag, big cur
nerlol. l,f0. 'ml, Ho. Hill.
I ifoo.vi VnoUei ii "briokr iiiiTy '12K. Wright
Lasbury, Do'ig, 16?,
7 JtOoM "mod Sirn" hou". Ill i ITat fit.
MrnyMI.
I'-JtOOM jiouii, ltft( g. ltTy'gt. TyTr'liVC
l laillnniiiie.
W)ivn what You Want. "' '
HjlIHi;M AM) J flTTAOKM.
I'ARTI.y MOIltHN.
4 f, J(l J r'arior Lake Hlvd
M'DKliN KXCKl'T MEAT
f-r. 2l No. 27th HI
I r. I4 riiKa hi
-r. J;J2 . eth tit
BI'MlCTLi" MODERN.
-f. JI N. Jlut Ht
r, N. 2 let HI.
r. 4I.4S N, 40th t
J-r, 4Me Hdf(.rd Ave, , ,. ,
7-r. ti29 W, uih Am
..114.09
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IJIt.OO
new
-r. 6I.W N. J7lh fit, (A brand
dKhd houo, Kod
action i
reld5ii;
130.00
7-r
. it it M. mitt INirktly modern
dRiarhed Iiuuaa. ;1uhu Ini 132 h0
l-r. 414 N. Klt HI fill .00
- r. U30 t"wy Av 112. to
1-r. 4101 Krakine Kt l22.it
l-r, III) N, 40ih St. tt'holf diahd
houn In iirnt-i . Ii rilrteuc dla
trl.i)
31 00
4Ii 0(1
4S 00
27,1.0
so.oo
r. 8804 Davenport St.
l-r. i4 g. SMh Ave.
r. Iim. 2th tit. ...
,-r, 104 (iaorda Av.
Jl-r, 4118. JMh Kt.
t Choice brick
dwilliif, WV' remain ilielrli i ) . .$76.00
ri A'l BH'l MOUKKN.
4-r. 20(6 ,iowrd Bt 126(0
4 r, MK. mn Hi. ., , 2t 00
t-r. 10J H SHth Ht 2b.OO
HKATKl) APAftTMKNTB.
l-r. Choice Wxet Ka rim ni aprtinnt having
thro bedrooine aiid two bathe. (Oareea
Ib.OO antra) i.ou
f I, 4 and U-rntttn atartnienu, cloen In.
juaaonalile rente, bve ue tor particular!.
-r 1041 l-ark A v.. , 127 .60
l-r. K'i Park Ave $42 60
Hit end Janitor rvlc furnlhd.)
WllTEU & BIIOTVVKIJ,
oftlcre with
American Mocurlty Co.
J0Ig J7th St. Phone Dou.H0!J.
J43J KrankTln St., 12 rme, all" inodT $34.00.
I'lll Iwird Ht,, 7 rma., all mod , tt 00,
UH fcvenn St., rme.. all rood., IH0 0.
1712 g. 17th.8t., rma, all mod., 122.11.
2411 N. ltth rtt., I rma. mod, . hi., 1)0.00.
102 gtanford l.'lrHi. I rma mod. ti. hi , $17.
BIRKETT & CO,
422 P,ea Mldg. Doug. 022.
CHOICK f.ATH AT JiEDlXELI
Rl;NTAI,,
H20 N. 24th, 2d floor, 7-r., modern except
heat, reduced from $11. Now $10.
1(22 N. 24th, 2d floor, e-r., modern except
heat, reduced from Ilk. J fin,
$406 Steward Ht,, upataire, reduced (rem
$1$. Now $11 60.
A. P. TUKBT SON,
Phone Pong 602. 1687-2 W. . W, Bldg.
"45,936 MOID' LINE'S"
of Paid Want-Ad Adv
ertising in The Bee the
first four month of 1116
thn In aainn time 1016.
FORGA H DEN1NO AN f) POULT Rf ."
-r downtown, colored, $12. Aleo a
t and $ (like bungalow) and ACRffi
OKUUNU, $ and t. Alio o-r., Cali
fornia bungalow and acre, til Tel. IX
2107. KI7 Paxton Blk.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
CIIKIOJI. HONS CO..
KKI BBB BIjPCJ , DOUO. 300.
f iCitOOM cut I auea, $1 3-I1U, for renuTi707
FOR HLNT-AP'TS AND FLATS
Wet.
KKARD COURT.
218T AND JONKS 8Tg.
Brand new 4-room and bath, front and
rear porrhr. beautiful court and foun
tain. PlrU nut your wallpaper and mov
into enmihtng aheolutelv clean and new.
1 hy are galng fnat. Ion't be too late,
PA V.N K SLATKH CO.,
1 ft umeha Nat. Hank Hldg
KUR RKNT.
i:7 s 10th HI , 4 room and bath,
ttt''tly mmlertt, oak floor nd ftmeb, gaa
range, built-in km hen cabinet; v.ry u-
iralila.
AtlMHTnuNO-WALBH CO.,
Tyler tfei. ill Hdh Bldg
51 ih m,t complete, 7-rom hetei?
e part mnl to be bed. N'Mtlitng l k 1 ti at
lo Ifit ettt.n, .-omf'trl or csnvenleti e,
hlth the kitl intitniingH of a private hum.
h.-ni iibi '1-1 l'ni.-y 1,1
rlNi', e'viim-iifiiud n,'iriintit, either $
ot 6 tuuin, uti ruiiiatn etreet.
ji.hv v miHiiiM. In. !' A It N A M ST.
fl.ilHl" In J. I eii'l 4 loom ata, very
dnbiei I'ieniv nf hot atr. rnet
. ' . iSU Iteiorj I i e ; 4 .
WA.NiM' lo ul ! noin ait wlih
-i)iom ' i oind itiwti iUfair At, Nv
'i I'ffinmn 4k"
i li.Ti'M il iii' U 'o e'i.erinieni, $ 1 -edge.
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MOVING AND STORAGE
GLOBE VAtf & STORAGE
Btoree moves, pack, eb'o: t-hora
van and I men. 11.25 ptr nour; etorage.
$3 per month. SatlefacMon (uaraoteeO.
Douulaa W and Tvler .
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE
Separate locked roome. for houaehold
gooda and pianos; moving, packing and
hipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.,
B. frith St. Douglaa ilia,
GOHDON VAiV CO.
Packing, etorage and mov
, Ing. 218 N. Ilth 8t Phone
llouelee er Wphater Mis
METROPOLITAN VAN &
STORAGE CO.
("arerul attention given to order for
moving, reklng or tore, office at
llaymond ruriiliure Co., UW and 1616
Howard Ht, Phone I. 6624.
1?1J)EL1TY FREE
Phone Dougtaa m for compleU
Hat of vacant houaea and apart
ment; area for etorage, moving.
tilth and Jackson Hte,
Haggard
Vii and fttnraaa Co. Moving, packing.
torage and shipping. Phone ttouglae
1484
FEKKIN VAN & STORAGE
racking, torage, 14 Cap. Ave. Trier 1200.
J. CREED
Express Co. Moving,
packing and eorage
1207 Farnam Ht. L-ouglas M4H.
FOR RENT-BUSINESS PR'P'TY
turi-a.
rOR RKNT.
314 SOUTH 1STH ST.
tore aultabl for any kind nf retail
hualna: two floore and baaernent. Will
remodel to ault.
THE BYRON BE ED CO.,
Phono Itoug, 27. 212 South 17lh t.
STORlOROOM.
Three dandy fine storerooms at 24th
end l,evnworf h; one of I ha btst loca
tltina In the clly; rtnt very reasonable.
Calkins & Co.
P"HiLL',"J!L'L CMy ,N,t-J, Bank,
BTuHisa. T
Modern store room and basement, at
f4o. lth Ht.: fine location for groceries
and meats.
CONRAD lOUNO.
Sn- Hrwrdfle 7teafr. r?i!:Jl,
FOR KENT 1'arT of store roorri In'iuire
3IH Ho. ISth.
STORE-ROOMS at im'mi KafnamBt
Thos. F. Hal), i'U Karnge Bldg, U, 74tA
8TORIS bull. Mi. g, living rooms in rear, 2006
N. 2th.Lougla IHbit.
rlKEl")"and coal bulne" place, vacant July
t. inquire 1107 fierce tit.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
Wet.
THREE OP A KIND
We have thre new bungalow Juat
roninleted, each one a Utile different
In dealgn and arrangement; they are all
modern, with uiik flalah and oak floor
throughout the bouae; each he a num
ber of tpeclal feature; high grade
lighting and plumbing fixture; furnace
heat, cemented baaement, floor drain,
cement walk; yard all nicely graded;
dandy eeet front lot, near ihoil end
1 block to car. Located In Wearne
park Price ranging from $3,260 to
$3,460; about $4i,u uah and the rerl
monthly.
RASP BROS.,
lMeCagu Itldg. Uouglasl6J.
'4250 D'OUGLAS--$.5,700; '".
Hit room, all modern, full two torie.
In excellent condition Inalde and out;
newly painted and decomted, Owner
very annlou to ecll and we want an of
for. Jnvratlgal at oece a t h la I s
bargain.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Tintigla a2. l-20 flty National.
NBW"' l.AftOR" HUNGAI.OW, living" "rooin
croee entire front, bullt-ln bookr,
colonnade and buffet, wlmlllig llr from
living room to bedroom and bath on aec
ond floor, hntlra flrat floor oak flnlah,
second floor whit enamel and mahog
any; fifteen minute to town; fin lot;
on block to car. Don't rent, , buy thta.
Hmall cuth payment. Can be aoen any
evening. Phone Beneon 202.
A "few choice iole In "Cloverdale,"
cheep for rh.
A choice realdenc lot on ("eat St., be
tween 26th and 26th HI., cheap for caah
If taken at once.
Tel. owner, I). 1676, evening D. 26l
F-ROOM,- atrictiy modern home in fin
cnntlltlon; quartered oak floor. eaal
front; paved atreet; on Farnam car line;
double garage; a bargain; leaving city.
866 N. 40th 8CPhoni!Valnut20,i0.
FuRBaT.E iiy owner, atrictly modern
aeven-room house; hot wter heal; 41
mile Chlogo; save comiiilion. Tel.
Walnut 114. .
l-lll K-ll'Hl,H liliriKUli'W. Juel n-'ijlg com
pleted, $1,260, Only $100 caah. D. IJ60.
REAlESTATE A UCTION
SALE.
Omaha reeldene and 3 lots located at
North inn street to be aold to the
htgbeat bidder.
Monday. May 22d at 10 o'clock. In th
forenoon. Tbl property constat of hou
with 5 room on the flri floor end up
atalr unflniahed Full bxement, I large
lot, fruit and garden grounrl.
Thla property I ownnd by a country
bank and their Inatruciton to me 1 to
ell regardlee of price, lo the highest
bidder. Term, $200, caah In hnd on day
of aal 10 be held In eacrow by Auc
tioneer till abetract Knowing merchant
able title la furnlahad and a waraniee
deed. Hallic rah when paper are de
In r red. any ene wlahlng aperlal term
ahoulrl man arrangetnenta witn auv
rtoneer on or befor dale of al.
Hale till take Mac on premlsaea. At
tention, aj.er iilatnre, thla 1 a Cham to
pli-k op a real bargain.
JA61i; I, in 'Wit. Auctioneer.
Phon Red 226.
SACRIFICE SALE
Non reettnt owner ta her t e'.l Ih
following properly rgrniea or original
coat. IttSft N' li'th lit, 6 room himtfl.
mdern walking d"'ar. bnu vtrant.
being deroraled thiougboui liont 'ell
tu mi propai iy if you warn bar
eain
s r nosTWick & son,
n n.m AiiKNT
tvler :4-t l) He Bldg
iin.r.V.'ii'T'AiTKT" "
The 1 vm r . t mi of thi nt et prop.
'- In Miller I era ! rninpetU.1 (
n l red 1 . f ii roome, atririi
t i id. rn ru ! 411 'H i n n "
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KtAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
MUST BE SOLD
Owner leaving town. Five-room bun
galow on Srith St.. two blocks from car;
water, gas, electric light, big lot. gar
den, barn, place for chicken. Bargain
price ll.fiOn. For quirk sale $100 down
and $16 per month.
R. W. BARRETT,
Douglas 3100. 41'0 First Nat l Rk. Wdg.
I'RAIRIB PARK, 2706 Fowler Ave.
Hcautlful. brand new, two-story altico;
3 bedrooms, sleeping porch and tiled
bath room, beamed ceilings In dining
rnnm, bullt-ln bookcase In living room;
beautiful shade, lawn and hedge; first
slory oak flnlah. second-story white
enamel; artistically decorated; ideal
neighborhood; J.'ti caah and J to monthly
from responsible party, B. J. Kcatinell,
owner. Colfax SSU, or Pong, Sfs).
$1,600.
6-r., partly modern cottage, on A me
Ave., near 27th HI., full lot and fine
shade; 1200 caah, balanc Ilk rent. F.
t. VV'ead, 610 . Ilth Ht., Weed Bldg.
ALL modern, 7 rooms, good a new; must
sell at once. 3911 N, lsth Ht. Colfax Zt8:
3V23 N. 3Jth Ht,, rooms, modern, two
s'Drles. Webefer 7S1.
on lb.
FIELD CLUlTSNAP.
FOR QUICK ACTION.
$4,650.
Mlg living room, dining room end
kitchen on flrat floor; four good sued
bedroom and bath upstair; on room
glaa on both lde; oak woodwork and
floors; lot 61x126; garage and driveway)
near 16th and Popplelon. Tou'll bav to
"armstrong-walsit CO..
Tvler 1626. Ill Roa Ulrlg
J UST BEING COMPLETED
Nw Leavenworth HI, cotug bunga
low, lx room, reception hall and bath;
oak flnleh; dandy un room with French
door; atrictly modern In vry detail.
This Is a splendidly well built, com
fortable home, and priced for quick
la. Oahnrne, 701 Km, Nat. Bank bldg.
Itollg, 147 4.
FOR SALE.
A -reom cnttag, modern xnept
heat; new plumbing; In a very good lo
cation; Juat a few atep from lb ear
Una. 2411 Calliar treet. i'rlc 11,060;
caah $360; balance monthly,
J. II. KOBINMON,
442 Pee Wdg. PleT.
2420 H. HTH-7-room mod. hou, on
boulevard, eat front, walking distance,
!,; term. Ijcrka Muell, D. 59
i 'ROOM' tiiodi'nriiouBer$2,x; lisjf block
from car. Herney W4Jt
i-ROOM bungalow, brand neur, all mod
ern, oak floors throughout; oak finish
in living and dining rooms; Urge, light,
while enamel bedrooms, good location,
restricted addition. A bargain at $MKjO.
Easy terms,
BENSON & CAKMlCHAELv
42 Paxton Blk. Doug. 1722.
Miscellaneous.
. ONLY SIX
PROPERTIES LEFT
Recently we udvertlsed eleven big
bargains for sale; five of them have
been sold. We have six left and they
must bo sold. There are five and six
room cottage and are the best snaps
offered in Omaha for a long time. Re
member, these properties must go out-of-town
owner has so ordered, If you
don't need a home, buy one of these
for an Investment. Call at office fur
list. Ooiiit. Wi,
SCOTT AND IITLL CO.,
Oround Floor McCsgue Bldg.
HARUAlN.
120 16th bt., overlooking Park and
Roulevard, bungalow typ bouae, room,
modern, practically now; coniplet bath
on fjret floor, ehower bath on second floor;
oek flnlah and floor throughout. Kin
east front lot, 4012f ft. Owner leaving
city. Mak u an offer Price $4,600.
a, v. snoi.rca co.
0)8-16 City Natl. Hank Wdg; poug4.
BARGAINS".
We hva a number of 6 and 0-room
houee, wll located, prlcd $1,600 to
$ H . 0 0 0 which will be aold on easy term.
Call us and tat what you want,
W, T. HMITIT t:o.,
73. 1111. ;ity Nat'l. Rank Bldg.
SAFETY FIRST,
FOR REU.I.LK AND SAFB
FIR Hi ANO TORN A DO INSURANCE
SEE
O NFIL'S R. K. & INS, AGENCT,
Bt'i! rt"JJL2',,ei'rB,,13y "Li4-
WRAN'li new 6-room bungalow; 04k flnlab,
worth la, 7(0, offered for $2,476. Pbon
owner, waiuu 2i
A REAL bargain Iti a l-room oak finish
butt gain WIi. X2S0.
TeaIIstate-unimproved
Meat.
TWO LOTS CHEAP
WEST FARNAM DISTRICT.
64 6x110 ft., east front, on paved street,
urrounded by good home, one block
from Joalyn' residence, irlca $3,300 for
both; delivered clear. Will sell separately
at $1,660. Those are the cheapet good
Iota v. know of In this district.
GEORGE & CO.
102 ntjr Nut. Hank Uldg.
Phon Doug. 766.
THE best aueg or out Hensog way. The
best place lo buy acres out lienson way
Is In Benson Hardens, Richland Acres
or West I'enson, where we can sell you
on or more acres from $Ci0 an acre and
up, on very easy terms,
HASTINGS 4 HKTI'EN,
l.,l Harney Kt Phone Tyler tVK
BBNSON Garden acres are tbi Eeet
elose-ln acres to be had near Omaha.
Call, write or phon Tyler 60 for read
ing matter, telling mora about Benson
Garden sores, srtjolning Benson.
HAHTINOrtsrJHRTDFN. 14114 Ha4yJlt.
THRBB 60 fc ints, LoweV'addiTion, "ear
Franklin school, suitable for smell homes,
5fi0 rh, the bunch for $1,000. Wood
p!r to hulld four cottsgea,
OWiJBOB O. WALLACE, JilJf ellnBJdg.
" North. " "
AWrR'Tnoking at MINNH Ll'A lorTlfC
ferent huet decided that It was th bee
LirotmeltUm on the market and the,
baiked their Judgment by HITTING Ints
If Toll will com out today you wilt
understand why others re buying.
CHARLES V. MARTIN & CO.,
Tvler 14 7
713 Omaha Nat I Rank fttdg
"Bargain--Vacant int. 0211 is. on it"h
Ave, near al Mali lue an offer tl.
A Jlrimiiiel. 4 runan Nat'l Flank llldg
" R. If. LANDfRVOC,
Real Folate, Inatirnne.
2t Neville Rlk. Tel. loiig MM,
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2D Acres Near Fairafros
Ml'ST RE SOLI) BV MAY 201)1
ttiffh ait. t $y Kt 1. -th tmprtv
IIIATT company,
" '$1 (Kl 1()K"
$1 W I'l K
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REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGES
FOR 8AI1B or trade for ranch property,
controlling interest in laundry and dry
cleaning; 1,M, part cash, will handle.
For artlculr write F. E. Nelson,
S. 21 Ht., Livingston, lont
WHAT HAVE YOU OH M TtiirwANtr
See us first. We may have Juat what
you want. We sell or trade everything,
anywhere Chaa. J. Hmllh. Tyler WM.
612 bo. 18th.
FOR EXCHANGE LOU) acnv clear,
north Arkansas; want merchandise or
Income. W. H. Reach. iello, Ark,
tso A. fine Irrtguled Colo, land, clear.
Wanted clear omana, unproven. sirs,
HawverlkM Grand Ave. Colfax TO.
IF TO'lt wlnh' to exchange your city
Jrnperty or lat.il, sen me first.
L. HARRKK, Recline Bltlg. T. 1710.
$2,600 Etjl'ITV in nearly new 6-room fully
modern houe in Hernia Park district for
clear cotlege, I'hnn Webster &.
CAN sell or exchange' anything you have
to offer. C. J. Canan. MoCague Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
UOOD IX1T WANTED.
As part payment, with coins cssh, on
new ft room, si) modern bungalow; on
acre of ground; chicken house and gar.
aa. Address L I 2U, Be.
WANTBIi fo buy" In Dunde from owner,
room house with sleeping porch. Ad
dress C t6. Bee.
REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN
""START" YOUR HOME IN BKNHONF
BUV THIS LOTI
$10.00 down snd HO.tW per month; price
liOOO; slse, ptix12K; located on Ixicust
Ht. between Clark and Iturnham, not
far from school and car line. Ueo. it.
Wright. Bee office. Omaha.
DonOre,
$3,000
BEAUTIFUL. DUNDEE
Two besuliful Dundee lots, incxia,
troet snd alley paved and all paving
paid In full; located just right and other
advantage which I wilt explain if In
terested; $iW cash, balanc iv2 every
months till paid for; 61 tier cent In
terest. Flegmit pluco for line hums or
apartment.
t, lilt). William Colfag, 7(4-$ Keellna Bldg
j-H66M house with sleeping porch; clos
to schoo'; blpnest bargain in Lundee.
Tel, liougla 2(.4,
liwntlee Bungalow Neat, clean, attractivi
prop'ty, well located, at reasonable price.
Tho.Camplwll. KeellneBldg.lJg.l.
"" 4' birear.
HF.W NeUaway for acreage. FlorenciJ
Mlserllaneoue.
"HCAFAYETTE BOULEVARD
HOM E.
(LOT 60s 162 FT.)
Only $4,000.
A delightful hum for a small family
In an eioepllonally choice neighborhood.
Ask us for particulars
I. H. DUMONT & CO.
r. no, 414-11 Keellne lildg
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
WREN YOU PLAN TO BBLL THAT
REAL ESTATE WHAT 7
List your property In TUB
RhIW'g Big House, Horns snd Resl
Karats Uuld. Buyera of real
estate are exacting usually. Value
must lis there, and apparent Prl.-e
should b an Indut ement, bus make
th information definite and , you
will gt repotie from pron
really Interested m your offer, If
. , ipum
yv if i u ii k i
.SUMMER RESORTS
FOR 8ALK or will rent for season onTyl
Sleepy Hollow lot and cottage, nln
rooms, and adjoining lot with threa
room cottage, both furnished. Leg
Moines Reach, Okobojl. Write 9, C.
Macarthey, Victoria Hotel. Des Molnas.
FINANCIAL
Real Kafir l.oana. Mortgages.
We gre ready gt all times to
make loans on first-class city
property and eastern Nebraska
farms. Kates on rerjuesf.
UNITED STATES TRUST CO.,
212 South 17th St.
MONK7Y TO LOAN ON
Apartment houses, doubt brick houses,
single bouses, business property abd
farm lands at 6, 6H and 6.
W. H. THOMAS.
2S Kelnejlkltj; Douglas 1641.
5TO 8 for ioans on best class city
residences in amount $2,000 up: also
farm loans. Reasonable commissions.
PETERS TRUST CO.. 1;2 Farnam Bt.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
CKKLFK REAL KSTATK CO.,
101$ Omaha Nat. Phone fmiiglas 271$.
MONET to loan on improved farms and
ranches We also buy food farm mort
gages. Kloke lnv. Co., Omaha.
NO t'ELAT
W. T. GRAHAM
BEE BLOO.
MONET TO X)kti, for I years,
on Improved properties.
SHOPICN 4 CO., Lmug. 4224.
MONEY on hand for city and
farm loans, ti. W. Binder, City
Nstlonal Hank Bldg.
LOANS lV-V-e LOANS
THOS. U McUARHf,
Kecllne Bldg.,Red 4o44.
CITT and farm loans, S, 6H, Per cent.
J. H. Dumont st Co., 4I Keelfne Rldg.
ilno'to $lu.iMi tiiaJe promptly, F. U. Weed,
Wead Hltlg., Ith snd Farnam Hts.
GARVIN BROS.
;i4b Omaha
Nat I Hank Hldg.
KuU MONEY. H Aiti4ISuN aV MuTlTON
" " 916 Omaha Nat. Hank Bldg.
R it A Li LWTATK iitii'is. Tx per lint. "Bee
111 Omaba Nat. Rank.
Ptaeke and Hoade.
JT.lfflfnilTilArilii bearing 7 per "rent einl
annuel, secured by piuperty valued 6i i0
laiiiias liimiH lnv, t o, W It Hlrtg
Abatraei. of ill 1st,
fitmrftntfin to "n ortn
VI uat runt ti down your abstract 00
hnrf nolle R 7 l aliersoit Hldg It aij
K l Tula, tiuaiatitee and Abatract
ivi.inv,.,, g mwlern abstract 01 flu.
n i.tn bt lei, 11. nwt
RKKt jilifTRACT pldeat sbslra.tt
tfb In Nebraska. 41 Kraudels thee.
FARM AND RANCh LANDS
Arkaaaa lasil.
SDTiTTtil Nt Mipoii iHtie f..f 7titit,
ttiM iai 1 mi l liu l giuwats, tl.nailu
land t 1 1 01 In. Arli
I aaadtaa lei..
PnirjH iity in i'mmdit
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Minnesota Lands.
40! 0 1 1 R 10 AI'H K;S" good , Teavy aoTU
well-aettled fiart of Todif county, Minn.;
good roan's, action! and chtircbea: price,
616 to 620 per acre; tartna. It per acre
cash, balance i per acr a year; 6,000
scree to lect from; agent wanted; will
make low railroad rate to Inspect.
KCHWAH BRUM,.
lMI Plymuiith Hld; 6llnnapolls.JWtnn
Mlaaourl Ijnds.
CR RAP FA H MI4 Any slae, easy terms,' In
rne neatititui itaarks of iient county, ato,
W. M. Frank. 30 1 Nevill HlocS.jOmaha.
Nebraska Lands.
izT-AL'UK, we if "unproved "farm. 78 mTTei
of Omaha. $to pen no trade. Relyea at
Olfford 8l Itnmrre Hldg,. Omaha. Neb.
HO AtH R Inipi ovedT mnsT b snid"3tir-
Wlicoaila I.aaits.
TDK best land In Wlaooualn, adjoining
'ne beat market in America; very low
price; esav terms. Arnol '. Co., Superior,
Wis
Wyoming i.anda.
St ft, IlKN'TFnt
Till- NK.KJIt NUT
I 'IK Tt) WIN.
Tou buy FARM IIUMB INM'nANCB
when you Invest In one of our Iteadv
Made irrigated Farms, In the famous
Laramie Valley, Wyoming
The annual dlvldond earned from th
crop raised will keep up your payment
ml make a romfortebl living for yvur
family t the ame time,
A KMAI.I. t'AHH PATMKNT
NO IiKKKIlHUl) PAVMKNTg FOR
FIVK TKAh(4
ND INTKRKST ON LKFKRREO PAT
MKNTg FUR TWO TKAHg AND F1K
TKK'N TKAMS- TIMIC TU PAY FOR
TMl.lt LAND ar all atlrantlve feature
In our K.AHT TO HANHLIC aelllng plan.
Writ today for our HIKK ItuHKI.KT
and learn all about thla wonderful oppor
tunity to gad a FARM 1IMMK. wber
you have aailefactory cllmatlo condlllnna,
fertile aoll, aufflclent water for Irrigation,
which means CR11P INMIJHANt'B Ac.ea
Ibllliy to market, which mean full
Value received for all oroua ralaad.
Fre rang for tock, Fre wood, log
and feme posts In th Foreet Iteaerve.
Hcreened, lump ooal st the mines for II 01
per ton. Good schools, cloae to (hipping
tilon.
Union Paelfto Roaa, Lincoln Highway
and Belt Telephone Hue through our
land. -
VOrHCi, FEAI.TT AOENCT.
1016 II W, O. W. Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
Slleeellaneon.
A IF TrtTu u ") i so to" but f.A nT51
If so, get a Copy of our Journal first
It has lands, city property and stocks
1 of goods advertised from nearly vry
lots. So that you can find Just what
?ou wish In Its column. Established
years, reaching Tl.ow readers. Send
26o for on year's subscription or $1 for
flv ysars.
FARM AND RKAL ESTATB JOURNA1
THAER, IOWA.
FARJ., acreage snd city property for
ale and exchange. C. R, Combs, M
Hiandcls Theater Bldg. Doug. tl.
HORSES-LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES
re gale.
(IMS bay bora. 12 To" 1 years old, thin In
fleh, hod behind. Ajiply atClty PonrV
fwo goodhoreJor alTPh. fioutlTTou.
j I A V, $1.60 a ton. A. W." Vv agner. toi N. la."
Wanted.
WANTED to trade vacant lot for team ef
borae. Walnut 1117, 4611 Blonde Ht
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
SILKO C'HJO FOOD
Made of pur grain. Best in th mar
ket, if your dealer does not handl It
go to A. W. W AON Lit, 8U1 N, loth Ht.
Iioliglas 114Z.
PifllCONS tav farTettr than cTilcken;
always penned up; little space needed to
start; free dook explain an, raajoanu
Hriuab Co , Lept. M, Adel, la.
JUST received
CHAMELEONS
I D 1
th little color changing pet. Msx 01
ler Itlrd Co.. 1617 Farnam Bt.
FOR' wALi-Silk" Toy "posdl, 16 00 and'
$10.2611 4'harle.
Screening 1. 26 per M lb. $01 N. WtlTBL
AUTOMOBILES FR SALE
TIRES
JfrxJ ,$,:$
30x t$.
These ar new, first grad Urea
Limited stock.
DUPLEX TIRE CO.,
Zilt Farnam. D. 4671.
Used Cars
Com in and look then buy over.
All re lrt good condition.
( Forda. Touring and Roadsters.
Chalmers. Roadster.
1 Fveiett.
HIS Maxwell, tlght)y used.
Maxwell Truck.
Htudehaker, E. M. F,, $-cyt., self.
tarter ami electno lights.
C. W. FJiANCIS,
I31 Farnam. Doug. $S.
AUTO CLEARING HOUSE
J20 Karnam.
I16 Maiwell; saanflds.
1014 i i-rau r.
1I6 lliipmnbll.
Ko tnuilng,
D. 1110.
AUTOMOBILE INSimANCK.
Hpeclal rate for liability Insurance nn
Ford cars. Including property damage.
t, r ir aim men at lowest rates.
KILLT, KLIJ8 A THOMPcUIN.
$12 -14 City Nat. Bsnk Bldg. Ooug, 2S1S.
JHM.U UAH HAKOAiN.-t AT
ML'PiPHY OHRIKN AUTO CO-
JSI4 1 llj'iiiiim St,
Tlftfi AUTOVHIHL.K. SViiNLKR.
Make a ton truck out of ruur Ford
car. KverytHdiy la buying thle "Form-
Truck," It solves our deiivsry proh.
lent snd sells like wild fre. Agents
wantc'l For pariii'iiisi or aril
JftKSilN tiAVFtiHTH t II. 16 N. Ilth.
Nf.vs autnimibllea on partisf payrnents;
pav while you ride balsiue monthly
lii'.ereai eriir e per f-tii.,
Althii'rr (HOW At T') OMPANT,
R,.,,ln 4 A J'(trs..n Blk., tuitaba
Tl'W AUTO f4(lftp-srir First. prb
r sbl, I.'m e ason Tyler m Auln r
pal tug and gari, bisr Ssttiltlileg, t's4
rind f"f eat".
V it win 'ii4 you a iiew'ir uiii fur i'uoi
4i'd en.
M l eTHIII. tl A R 4 1 1 H CO.,
Fib and Mri,ei fwu.g
Or.Ni.HAL lor tonii-ann Hutk. w
ft ; '. iiii'li bn Caa
noil rieni l'il H-Hgi si
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I a - safe 4 , ' '! Se 1 i.g .
44 Ste4l.l4 as r'4a
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MOTORCYCLES AND UtCYCLU
ttiyi . t.avtf a.'tf li.-' rot. n ri t.
!. K M nee. I .... f 1. -t 1- 1 f b... a
I .. yit-tii.t Mw . 4l.i-iii,ii4
a
Hi 1MB tirit.nKRS' Share 1.1,
No Hpeculllon Dlvldeoa July
anil January. First, mortaas a
curttr ana bolltlera' profits
6loney buck on taort notli.
American Becnrtty Co- T. A.
17th and Douglas Sta., Omaha.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Klla A. Oould to Jnaeph Haburek et al.
outhweat corner r.ieventn ami
Frederlrk streets. S.7xI62 $
700
KlUabeth H. Neber m ilrsc B. Marsh,
northeast corner Korty-tnira aim
IUavhrrv atreete. 40 a I 06 .......... . 1
Agnea C. Imrr to James J. Fltr.grald.
LHtoonl Slreer. IIJU reel raev
Twenty-fifth tret. north side,
120x160 ."M
F. J. Meghan. Jr , sheriff, to Jdary
Nurtr, Klghleenth street, lit) leei
nurih ef "U" straet, wet lde, 60x
ii
200
Dundee Relty V,a. to Cslvln H. Tay
lor, Fiftieth avenue, si rev eoum
of llo,l. f.o.lis ,
1.600
Clould i'. Iileia snd wife t al to Carl
P. Htsngel, Meon tree!, lie reei
east of Thirty-eighth Kreet, north
side, 46lIO
Htker Co. IB Aael For, oulhwest
i-l rner Fnrly-seconn nn Man y, in
106 ,.
I,oul A. Keller and wit to Robert
Tabor and wif, Walnut etreet. a"
feet east of Thirty-fifth .atrael,
Hilll
Otto A. We! to Jnelp Pcrtc t si.
"T treet, 13 feet west of Twenty
elahth (treat, sou 111 side, llilll
700
Frank R Rett and wife la Thorn
F Pennlnglon and wire, Saratoga
treel, 3,11 feet eaat of Twenty. slxlh
street, north side, 111112 41
11
ijenrge R, Hoyd end wife to 6taml
K sf. .lones, lirant treei, IIU lee.
wei of Forty -coud street, north
etde. 6120
1,706
John F. HJversinan and wife lo llsns
61, Laurelaen snd wire, roriy.rirei
tret, feet north of Fowler av.
nue. eaat aid. S 4 a 1 2 7
Kriailn Iweraen and husband to lid-
ward (I. Melann, aoulhweal corner
Firtleth and t ana etreela, 60llS6,..
William 1). lirak and wife to Allan A.
Bradley, Twenty -second street, in
feel north of, Leavenworth, sast
Id, 60I7 Uj
Wlllism M jik snd wife to Ptr
t). I'ranold, 1 weniy -econfl at reei,
246 feet north of Leavenworth (treat
east side, 60x61 'it
LEO 4. L N4)TI( fC,
KC1UIOL HOI SF.. PAPlLi-IoN, NKR,
Hrulud proposals will tie received on or
before noon Ih Hist (lay ot Mny, 1116, by
U. S. i asii. secretary School liliitrtct No.
27, I'splllloii, Neb., for the alterations
and acfolltons to school house and a new
system of heating and plumbing and elec
tric wiring, sll In acc irdnnce with plans
and specifications prepared by Harry
Law no, architect, wit region uiook,
Omaha. Neb. Plans may be seen at the
offlc of architect.
Each proposal must b aocompanled by
a certified check In the sum of $600.00,
payable to I'. H. Fas, secretary.
Ir. it mi the bidder fails lo furnish the
rniulred surety bond tor the amount of
contract iselil bond to be paid by the
school district) and sign contract within
five (Si days after It Is awarded to him,
said check shall lie forfeited.
The school district reserves th right
to aerepl any or rejoct any or all bids.
wu-20-TJ o, 14. rAMis, necretsry.
To Start Sunday
In Boat on Trip to
New Orleans
Captain H. E. Lewis, for the last
eight .years a resident of Omaha, and
formerly a seaman from New York
and San Francisco, will start from
Omaha for New Orleans in a barrel
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
This will be the longest trip on rec'
ord in such a conveyance. Captain
Lewis will stop over night on land
and spend his time lecturing on the
Arctic ocean and his various expert
ences in whaling voyages. He de
clarcs he would as soon be on the fir
ing line in France is in a boat in the
Arctic trying to get I whale.
The captain will make his first stop
at rlattsmouth. His next goal is Ne
braska City, and the next will be
Fcru.
Lieben Saves High
School Teachers
A donkey's head has been found at
last, After considerable searching
and also much worrying on the part
of Miss McDonald of the high
school, Oscar Licben proves the hero
and announces that lie has found a
donkey's head that will entirely suit
the purposes for the Sheakespeare
centenary performance at the Audi
torium on Saturday night. 1 he don
key appears in the prologue and the
performance would have been crip
pled without it.
All the plans have been arranged
and the pertormers are anxiously
awaiting the time to do their part in
the celrbration. Over 100 costumes
that will be used in the prologue
have been made by Central High
teachers and students in the sewing
classes.
CENTRAL STATE BANK
FILES ITS ARTICLES
A.tllea ,f tnreirnciratinn riave Vieen
filed by the Central State bank of
Omaha, rapitalired gt iKi,miu.
lis offiirrs and storkluililers are
t A 1 .. W ( t umherl U II
Owen, M. J. Ruritka, l.rinnel Krm
tile, Micharl Mrunski, J, I'. Sokol,
11 , . f II Cll-I
James 11. am 'nun, iietiojn uiiiiwu.
per, II. Reader, M. ). Jones, W, I).
Kitchey, Theodore ! Arriens, A, R.
Switer, V. K. Berk, r. ti. Mindeti,
lienrge Sun in, alentine Thomas, W,
Ti tsriittVi Ttitiiia f Ind faenh Sln
burg. If ; George Iivinr, ), Rehhr,
F. A. (istea, I A t.nok, F. C I m-
hire, tV II. hue, Arthur Hoover,
A C While llji-l t.aull William
U J fu, R, i: Htysnt, W. Hauei
ineiter, I d l g. kley, t tisfleg Mailt
ntt, Atiluit I, Sum, AiUmi lUmtiff,
1 J O'Ncil, Sjiii Kaplan snd T. V.
liifh. -evitssa
4 ithci pew firms trt Inrnipciriie ie
I glilwfll Hel f ttite nmipany,
ttbifte i ltiier are Nellie S. Smith S
fti-.it l.it.m H I gldwrll, t pi!l k
lilfil st J'UMeHll do II4MIC and
1 rtvn e phi rati, rmtnei in t.
I i.iii'ii ltiet in ii4...it tW 0 en
11 .'..,! air, I I. if 6 '.1 .kMI I a
U 1 , II .... .r I. !.;'ct 4 l
I I I' '-'t'iit'i
MEXICAN I DISCOVERED IN
R00M 0VERCCML BY GAS
t fViO.-i 1 1 p I . MlUHIf '?!
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'PHONE BUILDING
TO GOJJP HIGHEB
Four Stories to Be Added to th
Present Four Stories on tha
Douglas Street Site.
TO ADD SOME NEEDED ROOM
The telephone building at Eight
eenth and Douglas streets is to he
built four stories higher. Flans have
just been completed to construct an
additional four stories on this present
plant of the Nebraska Telephone com
pany east of the Kennedy building.
This extension will be made to its
present four-story building and the
entire structure built back sixty feet
to the alley. These improvements
will nearly double the present oiitce
space of the company.
This additional space has been made
necessary, according to General Man
ager Kelt, because of the unprece
dented growth of the telephone com
pany in Omaha and adjacent territory
the last few years and because of the
recent centralization of some of the
departments here which brought
many additional employes to this city.
I lie enlargement of the telephone
building will complete the original
plans for the structure made when it
was erected three years ago' The
specifications for the additional floors
are now being made and it is expected
that the construction will start early
this fall. The cost will be about l-'OO,-
000.
When the proposed eight-story
building is completed it will be used
exclusively for office purposes, the
two downtown central offices, Doug
las and Tyler, being located in the
company's building at Eighteenth and
Douglas street, it is not contem
plated that the local offices in the old
F.ighteentli street building will be
moved or that the quarters , in the
Kennedy building will be given up.
Box With Dead
Baby Taken toV
the Health Office
A urnmsn annnitncinir herself 3
Mrs. Mary Robbins of 281S Dewey
avenue, rear, entered the health of
fice and saluted Clerk Harrington
with the statement, 1 want to show
you something," holding a small box
in ncr nano,
"What is it, madam? asked the
clerk.
"It is a dead baby, was the reply.
"Well, you need not unwrap the
box here, I will notify the coroner
and you may hand it lo him," added
the health oiiice man.
Mrs. Kobbins explained she found
the box with the dead infant at
Twenty-fifth street and Dewey av
enue during the early morning".
The coroner will make an investi
gation.
E. S. PARKER PROMINENT
YOUNG BUSINESS MAN, DEAD
E. S, Parker, 2113 Grand avenue,
secretary and treasurer of the Baker
Bros. Engraving company and one of
the well known younger business
men of Omaha, died suddenly at his
home at 10 o'clock Thursday night.
Although lie had been under the care
of physicians for several months, Mr.
Parker spent the day at his office as
usual, leaving for home at S o'clock
In the evening he complained of
not feeling well, but his serious con
dition was not evident until he col
lapsed,
Mr. Farker. who was 32 years old,
had been with the Baker Bros, com
pany for the last fourteen years.
ile is survived by ins widow and
two young children, 1'omeroy and
Polly.
Mr. Farker was an Elk and a mem
ber of the Woodmen of the World,
the Omaha Rotary club and the
Commercial club. lie was also a
member of the Pearl Memorial
Methodist Episcopal church.
The funeral will be held at the
church, Rev. E. E. Bowen officiating.
Ile will be buried in Omaha.
FOSTER-BARKER FORCE
WILL TAKE AUTO PICNIC
Weather conditions permitting,
thirty-five members of the office
force of the Foster-Barker company
will go on an all-day picnic and au
tomobile tour Saturday as guests of
the company.
The seven cars carrying th pic
nickers will depart from Orruvha early
in the morning, touching, among
other points, Arlington, Elk City and
Fremont. The one-day tourists will
eat their big midday picnic dinner st
picnic grounds three miles from
Arlington. The machines for the trip
will tly the colors of the Omaha Au
tomobile club.
OMAHA RIVER FLEET
IS FULLjOF BUSINESS
Steamboat I hick as bees, that is
the nititlitHitt on the Missouri fiver
between Omaha and Dnattir jtut
now. The Julius F, Silber is at the
iliwk now tn Omaha unloading sn.l
rirpanukT Li take am'ithef trg a, "J he
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Ottiaha nine Ijti gutiuner, has now
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