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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -7, 1916. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED " Wert. SOMETHING SPECIAL. ' v" '- READ IT. ' ; W. Ma off.r you th. Burt Iwautltullr arrange and finished bungalew In Omaha m yrun( of MM cub and , May monimy iy Hon i. , Leavenworth Helghta addition. Thla bungalow baa sunroom, dsndy Uvlwoym. colonnade botkowi; eaoeptlenelly fine : - uining rmv "p ......- . . ----- plete kitchens annther Hne bedroom. The - -. woodwork la aeiecioa ose. . f'-floore throughout: full floored atUa! tuU ' cement buamantj Fax turnaco; near . " drain, ate. Will be (lad to ahow you nr una . OSBORNE REALTY CO., TSMT Oav Kafl Bank Bldg. Douglas ml rf CATHEDRAL DISTRICT, mi-ream ttrtotly modern horn; all nk '' tale. alMa la three Mr lines, school ' and ohurehss; must be ssen to ba ap- ureolated. Reasonable prlca , and will j . make tana. , --,-. - . V .GALLAGHER k NELSON, .4 Brandafa flldr DouUm Mil. Ill LINCOLN BLVD.1 l-room hoaaa. strictly modern, yrttb hot water bHt ; PPUflM -WIS . " WEST FARNAM . . DISTRICT J -room kotiM Jiut north ot Dtxfr it. ltd it,, and T-room houaa' just south at rarnam. od lid. Both place up-Uf data in avary pcrtteuUr. Tt turthar la formation ata ALFRED THOMAS , Ml rtrat Nat, Bk. Bldg. . FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. Located wool, and oonveolent te Mr Una; anodsrn enaept. beat! a. bargain It aald Ihla week; 11,100! tilt caah and tiMS pry moatav 3all Douglas Mid tar : appalntmaat to taspaot. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. 'Loeatad waat, and oonvonlsnt to ear tins; modtrn axcept haat: a bargain If sold this .woski H.IOOi IIEO cash and 121.10 par month. Call Douglas 1074 lor apoiounBt xo uupoot. . WELL BUILT . BOMBS. Phono Banson 111. - .P. TRULIJNOBR.. MIFTT T-room strictly modern homo, Sao- rlfloo by ownor. pon't tall to aoo inalda, '"Tama 1IU N, 41st.- 1 - North. 4 SIX-ROOM v BUNGALOW JUST COMPLETED i -Larva -Mtn toom, dlalnff room " and .;!' kitchen on first floor; threo law bad- rooms and bath upstairs; oak finish and ' v oak floors Uirouchout; built-in bookoasos and buffet;' full basomsnt; ovsrythlBg oompiou ana vp-io-asio. uioataa at ion Nloholaa BLi.oasr .torma. SC6TT And' hill co, ; tWvg. lilt Ground PL IfoCaguo Bids. HOME INVESTMENT BARGAIN. " -room, all modern; well built j hot wator b hati tall bassmont: oornsr; garago. Just ' y,tk location for particular poopls. If you - - , want to bur t your OWN PRICK aes mo .tfals woak. Th. boat of for takos this prop- 'v .;. ' . .C. C. BEAVERS,. V;J; ,v, , 7!-M Omaha National Bank. Douf. MID. PRAIRIE PARK. ' I raoma. atrloUr modern bunaalew: praotlMlly- naw;i located In the prettleet .part ot Pralala park; . full Mment baae ment; rurnaoa heat; located -an paved 'strMt. Owner compelled - to . lMve city . at- enaa an aeoount o( alcknaaa' Aaa f. . - fered 'ta sacrifice -thli propartr.way bal-' low mil 1 .it looainv or, a f enuina aar gain m aa at onca. .... . ' ... Omaha Nat' Bank Blda-. Dautlu i7tl. ' NEW BUNfiALOW. WVn reanvi etrlotir madam, full kaaa. jnent, rurnaoe heat, aak-flalah and oak rioore, nicely papered and latwt llihtlni lliturea.i Located . tl . 'Mortk Jitb Bt flloa ,. . Terma. --, . -V'NORRIS & NORRIS, - 4iil Be. Bid. " Banna DotwlM llt. ' H.fOf FOR A FTVa-BOOM HOUBB Only . - been bam a few yMre; all modern ax aept heati li0 down; balance lit montk- ur. ijaaatac at n Burdette.gt ' TRAVER BROTHERS, TOi Omaha Mat Bk. Phone D. SH. - w IIAKAX riHK BuNQALOW, Just.com. vt , pleted; strictly mod.; oak finish, with oak floora; larea kitchen, with built-in cun- -Mens; hUh-grade llfhtln and plumb- iui ,itsee; eoamsi ana we oainroem; .. twa 'large bedrooms; full cament bass r. ment; furaaoa heat; dandy east front lot. 1 for quick sale, ia,100. Easy Unas. K1FTT. 1 all modern atuooo bungalow, flra. Place, ata., In south part at oily. Pries, Si.suv. ew ysrms. vuouax isle. HOUNTZB PLACE restricted dlstrtat resl- . denca tor sale. F. V. Knlest, Ibli H. nth. South. : l-ROOM BUNOAXOW. . Oak floors throughout, oak finish In Urlng and dla , . , lag noma, large, Ught, . . whlta- anamal - bedroome; , : , gaod laMUaa; restrtoud ' ' addltlan. A Mrgala ,at .! ? . gS,l(ft. Bear terms. ' -r BBNSOM A CABMICHABL. ' M Faaton Bloek-- -. Douglas 1TM.. -JNVBSTMENTB, . INSURANCE t10 In. , come on prlca, $1,600, being I housM, ' raoma each seer . high acaool ' and . Oralghtan ooll.ia . Also few bangalaws. . j liOtf. down, and 1 rooms. Ill down, bal r -aaM monthly. . CHAB. B. WILLIAMSON CO. " HOUBHB WANTBtt :r in havb botbbs fob" nombi . WORTH THB 1IONEI IN ALL PART , OF THB CITT. LIST TOTJB, PBOPER- . TT WITH UB FOR RBBULTB. O'NIIL'B REAL BBTATB eV INS, AOCT, . Brandala ThMtar BIdg. Trier 1014. NEW BUNGALOW. rooms an ons floor, oak finish, $1,819; ... ,cejh 1160, balance like rant 2ith Are. I , and Pierce St. Red 1111. MiaceUaneouav i-.DO YOU WANT-A PRETTY HOME? :, 9itI00, CORNER, SOUTH AND - EAST FRONTAGE, Tea oan't find a prattler place; l-room .house, Mk tloors and finish, bMutlfully decorated. Exterior ' of houee recently ... Palated. ,. Ornamental shrubbery around . ntlra lot, shade trese and flowere. This property hss been the home ol pres ant occupant since It wu built a few years aga and it shows tha good cere. There te a garage In the rear. The street is paved and paid In full. - We want you to see thla property; It wilt please you. . . .Call : '.. ' 1 HIATT COMPANY, . - IU Omaha National Bk. BIdg, - Tyler 10.. tit 110., 1300 CASH; PRICE, $2.100. l-r., strictly mod. bungalow, . good as new;' E. front, paved strset, eloseiln. An ' Unusual vaius. , ' : Nloe 7-r. house, mod. ex. hut, near llth and Vinton, out to 11,700; your own term,, r;' Near llth and Corby, l-r., mod. except ... heat; nice lot, shade, eta. Bargain at 11,710; beet terms, or will pay cash differ . enca on all modern home. M'KITRICK R. E. CO. P. 14m, Ty. Vtt-l. WE HAVB ouetomers for- new I, c and 7-roora housee that can be eold on eaay terma We eell on an average of two or . three a week on thla baala. If you want ,1 to Mil, Hat with .... . - " . : THE BYRON REED CO.',." .., ; . lit.?. 17th. ... Jll DORCAS C lot 40x111. 1700 mi s, lath St., lot moxiso.s ii.ioo ' ' ,: BERKA 1IUB1L. D. 1(07. . REAL ESTATE Unimproved L North. Attar laoklnl at MINNIE LtTBA 100 dif ferent buyera decided that It waa tha beat propMltlon on tha market and they backed their Judgment by buying Iota. It YOU will tens out today you will onaaretana wny others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO, Tyler 117. tit Omaha Wat Bank BIdg. FOR SALE. dandy vacant lota, H block la oar nooj out to el.ouo Caen ror amok Mia, . CALK.INB CO., , Douglas Hit. City Wau Bank BIdg. CUMINO Near llth It., II ar 44 feet; muet be Mid to cIom Mtato, Orlmmel, 141 Omaha Wat Bank BIdg. South. CLOSE TO TRACaTAOE. Bancroft and llth, either under or level with viaduct lets abutting aa Burling. ton B. B., ItiO to 11,00. OEOROB a WALLACE, til Keollne. Miicellineoua. ; , JMAKE SOME MONEY' , - Buy this lot aa Military Ave.', just - Muth af Patrick Ave., Build a amsll , apartmsnt house ar . fiats and you will have an Investment that will bring a fine nst Income .an your In v vMtment -Tha owner of thMe lota , : .vHllMiell his equity for cash, on pax- . . mants or will take tha equity in a houM Wa aught to get together ' and maka ft deal that will M advaa-tageous-to you and to our ollent CREIGH, SONS ok 'COMPANY DouglM tot. ' ; ' 101 Bee' BIdg. VACANT SNAPS. 1700 One af tha beat lota la Benson, on llth Ave.) worth lloo, too But front on llth street Clatr- raont Add.; paving all paid; wertb 1,00. $1.100 111x110. aarthwMt corner 17th and Dodge. Twa paved strMte. This la only 110 a front foot where other Dodge St. frontage la held at $K0 to 1100 per front foot. . Nonresident awner makes this pnoe for quick Mia 14,10011 -lota north ot Dundee: wtl) retail at $l,0M. Abstract far each lot. Thla la an exceptional opportunity, tar auiiaar or apeouiaior. - " GLOVER & 'SPAIN, DouglM till. tll-10 City National. A. GOOD lot for $71.00. I goad lota (or 171.00 each. ClMa to a Mr Una $1 down and loo par week. Box 1011, Omaha Boa. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. MUST SELL WANT OFFER. In Bsnson. a woll-bullL walUarrmnBTsd 7-room all-modern house, on large corner ioi, wim sruit ana snaas. oast front, close to school and I blocks to car. Thla Is an opportunltr. Terms, If desired. Aot "J p: i. 'tebbens, ib ha Natl, gk. BIdg. Pfax tot Onimha Phono p. II M i LYNN WOOD ; Go out to Lrnnwoed todar and so the beautiful lots w are soUlng from $48 to A. P.TUKEY & SON, Phono Dong. III. 160T-I W. a W. BIdg. tfTAAT tOVH HOMH) IN BJSHSONl BUT THIS IfOTI llt.M down and 91l.ll per month t piioe Ul.Ofi; also, lOillli tooatod on Loousi 0t, between Clark ana rnhanv rot far from aobool and oar, lino. . Ooa, R Wright Bee offloa, Omaha. Dundee. . - ; .DUNDEE.. ' VACANT BARdAlNS. IJ.OOtV--Two- full lota on the north'ast cor- . nsr of land and WabsterJ Oround 100 , v7 . Immodlatolr. across tha street v east from 4 he Arthur' Coolsrkomo.' ; 1 .This is rottrlotod dlitrlot and U only "lfV on Wook from tb, oar 1,1a. Only ,A JV-ono houee. oan b built on tha two " lots. Not another )4oailon of equal .T also In aDunda:wtn oompara with It -ror tno moner. .. lj 800 Southwest corner af flat and Cali fornia, TftalBI ft.'' ot grouad. Hut " front, on top of the hill. Only ons ' -r V blook from th ear Una, Cement . Walks and navlna on both tsldes end iv't t' '" Improvsmoata paid for lit full, . - , i aim w n unuiuau optHtrwmr w . .. get does to tha oar Una and yot be ;v. :iti fne of ft.e.. finest dlatrloU In ' ' l)uhdee. T floa it today. ,' ,t; v ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO- Trior IBM. . Boss BIdg.. llth and Paraam. An Aerie and House v For $600 -v . r $50 Cash, $10 a Month Only four blocks, to oar lino. House will need some repairs; two rooms; 1 well; land (lopes to the ' oast; Ideal for poultry1 and fruit. This place la out Florence way. Of flea opn even ings, 7 till I p, m. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, ' 1614 HARNEY' STREET. , choice Apartment house ; -site in dundee. :. lllzlll ft, eornor lot, with north and oast frontagoi on car tine; paved streets; oonvonlsnt to stores and 0ubllo Improve ments. Thla Is by far the cheapest biiy suitable for this-purpoad On the Lincoln Highway. Price and terms on application. Do not fall to Investigate If you are look ing for g monoy maker. f . GEORGE & COMPANY. ' DouglM Tll. . . 101 City National Bk. BIdg. ""SunBkB BUNOALOW. It rooms and sleeping porch f modern In every way; : flret-olaee rspalrr oholoe luoation; Immediate poMoselon; far short Urns will maka price ol 14,000. Terms. call- owner. Doug, esis, orwainut i7i, l-ROOat bungalaw In Dundee, all stucco. for Mia by owner, I4,7do.i brand new; $100 OMb, Mlanoe like rent Box 1711. Bee. . Florence. US-ACRE farm at a great big bargain. Sm netnaway. rioMnoa, neo. Tel. rio. s. South Side. i-ROOU naldsnos, South Side, $1,100; 111 aaaa, Mlenco in far mootn. paug. .lie. Miscellaneous. Would You Buy 4 Acres - For $2,500 that Will Be Worth $5,000 Soon? 1 . ' This I acres Is north of Krug rrk 1 mils. An extension of tha oar Ine out Orand Av- or 1,n run north from Krug park would make ' 'this land- suitable- for building lots; platted and paved to within a short distance. Place has l-room " house, good barn, 4 chicken houses, oave, with t nearly t acres of fino corn, with the place. Only 1260 cash; balance monthly. ' " BASTINGS ft HEYDEN, 1114 Harney St 10 ACRES. II miles from Omaha. 1 100. 01 par acre; torma; soma eicnange. .ivroner Realty, 110 Brandols BIdg. I -A. Blk. In Fatraarsa; new Brownell Hall district. C. J. Canan. stccagua BIdg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc WANTED To exchange desirable residence properties in Orand island and Nebraska lands, all clear, wall, secured first mort gages and cash, for a good brick busi ness property in a growing and welt established city in Nebraska. V. S. Land and Loan Company, Boa 104, Orand Island, Neb. BEB WANT ADS .OAJNBD 31,111 MORE fAiu aijs than any other umana news paper galnfd in arst seven months 1111. Oood result at less ' cost la the reason why. 11-R. mod. residence; paving, paid; want -r. moo. oungaiow as nrst payment; Dal ance easy torma. Moreen. Doug. 4371. 142-ACRE farm In Montana for sale, Will ronaldfir automohllt1 as pmrt payment. 1102 Ave. R. Council Bluffs, la. D. P. Hale. - HOTEL and furniture at Da I In. S. D. E- change D. 6707. Toland 4t Trumbull. REAL ESTATE InvtmenU Investments That Will Pay You 8. to l27o . Net on Your Money Wa hare a number af eloee-ln In . ' vootmant properties, that wa wilt be . glad to show you. If your monoy Is not. earning what tt Is worth. If ' " yon ara In tha markat for any kind . . of a real eetate lsveetment, wa oan . 1 , suit you with high olaaa properties ranging la prlos from 17,100 to , , 180,000. Call for aur bsok of Invest A ment properties i or write for further partieulara. Phono Tyler. 10. Offloa - open evenings. T till I. HAST1NQ8 HKTDEN, 1114 HARNBT ST. da not nostl a largo gum to begin an Investment In shares wltk Homo Builders. To vi ara protected by mortgages. No , bettor security, no speculation. HOME BUILDRR8, INC., Phono t). Mil. r WM. COLFAX, - TOI Keoltns BIdg. Doug. IITt. ' REAL ESTATE WANTED WAlsTKt- 4, i and roomed houses that oan be sold for 1101 cash, balance IIS par month f Wa complete description first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1120 Farnam ftt ' . Tel. Doug. 104. OUR spaolalty handling property for out-of- town owners. OALLAOHEB NCLfON, Omaha, Msb. HAVB buyers for small houses and lota la wortn umana. wma ooait nee. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE 11a A., sightly, lid and Orovar. 11.100: t A. on paved at,' 11.009: I A., lid and Faclno, 11,009 MSn. ' SOUS. II4T, FINANCIAL 1 Real Ettite, Losna, Mortgages. v '. . ' FOR SALE. - -,'-,.: ' ;$i,ooo. ',.- FIRST MORTGAGE. .. Drawing 7 pet. interest, payable ' semi-annutlly: due. in i 'or S years. Secured by 160 seres level farm land in northeastern Colorado, near . the Nebraska line, valued from $2, 000 to $2,500. E. T. Heyden, 1614 Harney St' Ty. 50. I PER CENT to I per oent on beat class city rMldsnoM la amount. 11,000 upi alM farm loans. RMMnabla oommwalona. - PETERS TRUST CO., II!! Farnam St 11,000 MORTGAGE, bearing T per cent sem . ann.i secured by property valued at $1,100 -Talmage.Loomle Inv. Co., W. O. W. BIdg. "PRIVATE JIONEI 8HOPEN 4 COMPANT. KEELINB BU1LDINO. OMAHA homes. East NsbrMka farms. O'KBEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 1011 Omaha Nat Phone Douglu 1711. lONET to loan on Improved farms and ranolMa. We alee buy good farm mort gage Kloko inv. co omeha. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS. L. MoOARRT. KEELINB BLDQ, TEL. BED 1141. I1.J00 1ST MTQ I per oent: well secured on city property. Phone P. 1114. $100 to $10,000 made promptly, T. D. WMd, weed Bldg., llth and. Farnam sta. BBAL BBTATB loane, I per cent . Bee ; , . ' " til Omaha Nat. Bank, - -' NO DELAY. " , Wi T. GRAHAM, BIBS SLIM. CITT and' farm loans, I, IH, I per cent J. H. Dumont A Co., Ill Keellne BIdg. MONET on hand tor city and . v-tarm leane. H. W. -Binder, City - National-Bank BIdg. . . lAT1trTM'Tjtria - luonim uivuo.K.tl. Bank Bide. IJARM and olty loans, 1-114 and I par oent W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg. Doug. Hl. 5 pet. MONET HARRISON A MORTON sis umaha at I Bank Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. Our NsbrMka, farm . mortgagM ara aat a( fsotsd ay European wars i er naaloa. Amounts 1401 O ( ' "" Wa oollMt all free of ohai tei 10 yeara In tha NebrMka farm field without a Iom I. our rword. KLOKS INVESTMENT COMPANT, 111 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg,. Omaha. Web. Abstracts ol Title. down., your abatraot on short netloe. B. 1, Patterson Bldg. D. II4J. IT aw... Title, QMrantee and Abstract Co., rvcir its a. llth st. around floor. Bonded by Maaa. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldeet abstract of flcs In NebrMka. lot Brendsla Theater. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Canadian Lands. . Prosperity in Canada ; 1100,000,000 In new wealth added In 1116. Enormous crops and low taxation made farmers rtchv Wheat average, 16.11 bushels per acre in Alberta, ll.TI bushels per aero In . Saskatchewan, 11,10 bushele per acre In Manitoba, Taxes avarage 24 and will not sxoosd III per Quarter sec tion. Includes all taxes; no taxes on Improvements. Froa schools and full re lit lous liberty, good climate. Oat your farm horn from tha Canadian Pacific Hallway. II year to pay, Oood land from 111 to I0 par acre; Irlgated lands from III, and tha government gaurantess your land and wator titles.' Balance, after flrst payment extended aver - nineteen years, with Interest at 6 per cant; prtvl ledga of paying In full any time. Before final paymant becomes dua your farm ahould have paid for Itself. Wa will lend you up to 11,000 la Improvements In cer tain aistrtcta, wiia ao security otner man - tha land .Itself. Particulars on request. Ready-made farms for sals. " Special saey terms. .Loans for live stock. In defined districts after one year's occupation under certain conditions, wo - advanca cattle, shsep and hogs to farmers up to a value of $1,000. We want you; wo can afford to help you.' Wa own tha land; wa want the land cultivated. Our Interests are . mutual. Buy direct and get your farm home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAT. Send for free book. J. S. Dennis, assistant to tha president, Cana dian Pacific Railway, II Ninth Ave., Cal gary. Alberta, Canada. - Colorado Landi. COLORADO land excursion postponed on ac count of strike. ' Make . Inquiry. Natba way, Florence, Neb. - ,- Minnesota Lands. ' 10, 10 OR 180 ACRES OOOD, ' KBJAVT aoll, well settled part of Todd county, Minn., good roads, schools and churches; prlca 111 to 120 par aero; terms 11.00 per acre cash, balance H. 00 per aers a year; 1,000 acres to select from. Agents wanted; . will make a low railroad rale to Inspeot. Schwab Bros., 1011 Plymouth Bldg,, Mla neapolls. Minn. ...... Nebraska Lands. LAND NBAR OMAHA FOR SALE. 16 H A.; very oholoe land, Just S, Vf. Benson. Belongs to bank. Must sell. A bursal n. See ma for price and terms. J. A. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Blk., City. FOR SALS Best largo body high grade medium priced land la Nebraska very little moner requirod. C Bradley, Wol- bacn, '.. FOR SALE 410 acres Improved (and In Oarfleid county, Nebraska, Price and terms right. , Address Box 221, Broken Bow, jveb. NKTIRASKA farms, all parts of stats; prices 110 to 9160 per acre. W. T. SMITH CO., 914 City National Bnk Bldg. Doug. 1810, IbACRES of good farm land near Omaha. Prlca is light S. P. Boatwick Son, lot Bee Bldg liO ACRES, fine, level, welt located. 17.000 improvements. J. Gibbons, Elk born. Neb. FARM AND RANCH LANDS t - v ;f lit ACRES efmountaln land In Marian oounty, Tennaasee, well adapted te stook, ' fruit, sardsn, vegelablee, etc AmM L. Orlfflth, Ja.per, Tna. ' Wisconsin Lanaa, UPPER WISCONSIN Beat dairy and gen aral orap eute la tha unloa. Settler, wanted i land, tor Mia at low prtoee m . May tarmai eaMllent landa for stMk raising. Ask tar booklet II on Wluonaln Central Land Oranti sute aca wanted. If Inlereeted In fruit landa. Mk for book let oa Apple Ore hard. AddreM Land Cam- mlMloner Boa Railway. Minneapolis Minn. OET Uteratur. and mapa on tha aksapes't good lend la United StatM . BAKER A TILLOTSON, llth and DouglM Sta. Omaha. Dong. Ills. Mltcdllanaoua. ArRBAri u to I. a tract, aa oar liaa Easy torma, O. B. Camba, 111 Braatala HorsA Lira Stock VehlcUa For Sala. W.ron umbreUen, 11.10. Wagner. 101 N. llth. POULTRYAND PET STOCK JUST RECEIVED, SMALL TURTLES, 110 BACH, MAX OBISLtUt BIRD CO., 1017 FARNAM ST, . . AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE WTLLTB-KNTOHT lilt touring ear for sale at a MertBMl original cost 11,110. Bus I flees condition, neoeMltata an Immedi ate Mle at 1700 cash only. . Mr. Farrar, toit Farnam It Dour, lilt. AUTO INSURANCE '. , tiro. Theft and Liability at lowest ratM. . . K1LLT, ELLIS A THOMPSON, ' tll-14 City Nat'I Bank Bldg. . Doug. 111,. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE . . ," 1101 Farnem. ' , Douglas 1110. 4 Ford Roadster L i....174 .-. Cole Touring , ISO Overland Touring 171 Bulok B II Roadster 481 DANDT Hudson speedster, Just repainted, flna condition,' 1TI. Mats spesdstor, re painted, looks Ilka new oar. I1S6. 1114 Maxwell touring car, repainted, goodT shape, Itl; cash or part payments If do sired. 111! Farnam St, Doug. III. BEE ' WANT-ADS GAINED II, Ell MORS PAID ADS than any other Omaha news paper gained tn first seven months lilt. 'Oood results at less cost Is the reason why. USED CAR BAROAINS AT . MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO., 1814-11-18 Farnam at. WE will trade you a new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL OARAGE CO.. 1 10th and Harney. Doug. 8111. R. a H. light touring car, lata 1114 model. Perfect condition ' CR08STOWN OARAQH, Doug. Hit. FULLY equipped 'S-paasengel, 4i)-horsepower itil moaei touring car, use new; a Bar gain, 1026 Fowler. Till FORD ' touring; excellent 'condition; 1260 cash; no trades. Box 1701, Bee. Automobiles Wanted. STOLEN Automobile, ISO reward; light Bulck, stx-ey Under, 1116 model. License number 1061-Nebraaka; engine number 191664; frame number on front- 1II64T. Equipped with three Firestone tires, one Goodyear and also one Firestone on the rear of the oar on an extra rim,. Identifi cation marks are a buckle In the metal body in front of tha left rear door; top , boot Is patchsd; gas tank ha a, small ' dent on -the .top; top Is slightly1 torn In , the rear panel near the bow. Address owner, Paul Peterson, telephone D-1260 or Walnut-1106, Bran deli Theater ' Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska. . Auto Btoraga and Oarages, DON'T throw away old tires. Wa maka one new tire from J eld ones and save you to . per cent. I In 1 Vulcanising Co., 1516 Dav enport at., umana, wen, uougias iin. EXPERT auto repairing, "service oar al ways ready." Omaha Oarage, 1010 Harney St Tyler all. v . f Auto Repairing and Painting. lioV 'reward- for- magneto wa oan't repair. Colli repaired. Bayidorfer, 110 N. llth. , NEB. Auto Radiator ' Repatr" Service "and prloee right. . Ill S. ltth St, P. 7110. Auto Tires and Supplies. 16,000 STOCK of Pennsylvania tires, guar-.- anteed 4,000 miles; for sale at - reduced prices by Duo Tire Co., nil unicago. SEE) via for bargains In standard makes. Epert tin repairing. Zwlebsl Broa., Illl - Farnam. -' ..,- ( : Motorcycles and Bicycles "ARB YOU OOINO TO THE NEBRASKA CITY, SUNDAT, SEPT. 10TH. HARLEY-DAVID80N MOT6bCTCLE8. Bar gains in use a mac nines, victor noos, "Tno Motorcycle Man,'' -701 Leavenworth. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hastings A Heyden to Christina M. Johnson, southeast corner Forty flrat and Btnney streets, 10x110... . 110 Mrs. Bertha' Leuenberg and husband , ' to Alphonso O, Resveai southnaat' corner Thirty-fifth : and Jaynat , street!, 40x110.1 , 180 James W. Smith and wife to James L. Tomanek, J street, tt feet east ot Twenty-second strset, south side, 16x70 .;.. 1.600 Nannie A. Daniel to Joseph D. Blanch- ard, southeast corner Fifty-first ana Davennort strsats. 80x116 7,160 Frits Mullsr and wlfa to Martha M. Cons, northweat oornsr .nrteeatn ana , ' Pesedena avenue. 46x111 TOO Katie Savage to Mabel McCracksn. Da yen port street, if xeei east or - , Twenty-sixth strset, north aide, x 111 1,100 Latham Davis and wls to Oeorge Pfelslnger' et al.. Homer street, 143 -feat west of Tenth atrsst, north side, 41x110 110 Minnie C. McBee and husband to Ella Ambler ot al., Farnam street, 141 feet east of Forty-fourth itreet, north slds. 60x111,1 1 Emma R. Lee ot al. to Leontlena T. H elf rich. Main street. Florence, 66 r feet south of Jefferson, west side, ' ' llxlll 1 Jacob 8. Ronk and Wlfo to Albert J. English, Thirty-mtn avenue, .836 rest south of Leavenworth street, oast siae, tuiiJi ivw Irenaeus Shuler at al. to Fred 0. Kah- nen, Forty-third street, feet north ,. . of Chloaao street, west side, 41x100. I Anna Dodge to John W. Bobbins, south east corner Twonty-nrtn ana jeav-. anworth strests, 65x116;., 1 David E. Buck and wlfa to AmoJ' C. Orant,- Morton street, Banson, 200 , feet north of Blondo street, west side. Iflxltl .'. I Vernon R. Oallentlne et al. to Ouauvo t Baysdorfer, Twenty-eighth street, ' , 106.1 feet south of Pacific, oast side, 80x160 1 William H. Smalls to. A. Benjamin Davis, northwest oornsr Forty-eighth and Webster atreets. 60x111 1 Chris L, Matteson to Grace B. Krlb- beler, Twenty-fifth avenue, 16.85 feet . south of Kanlaa avenue, waat aide,, 40x100 .: i William B. Drake and wife to Oeorge , H. Prmke. Thirty-fifth street, .260 . feet north of Dodge, east slds, 60s 136 ,,. l Victor H. Ocerko and wife to H. M, , ( Nestor, Underwood avenue, 160 feet - i; west of Forty-eighth street, north aide. 80x111 1.010 F. J. Mcflhane, )r., sheriff, to Otto ' Junge, Seventeenth street, 236 feet north of Nicholas strset. west slds, " 10x140 - 1.100 Frits Muller and wlfa to Mary Zlk- mund, Paaadena avenue, 46 feet ,l . . west of Fifteenth atreet, north side, 44x111 3.600 Nellie Pol leak and husband to William W. Doten, Twenty-sixth street, 806, .. . feet south of Sprague, east side, 4 ox ,,: 100 ' 1 John W. Conley and wife to Odette A. ejonnson ana wire, Tniny-nrin street, 169.9 feet north of Poppleton avenue, ' west side, 11x118 J Baak 471eriigs. Omaha. Sent. .Bank clearlnas for Omaha today wore 14,416.034.16 and for the corresponding day last year 11,138, 4LI.S8, NEW RECORD MADE FOR RANGE CATTLE Montana Graisfeds Sell as High at 610, the Highest Price Ever Paid. YARD HOG RECORD BROKEN The highest price ever paid on the Omaha market for cattle .direct from the wrestern range wa, recorded yes terday. Choice heavy Montana beeves, which had more the appearance of cornfeds than gratters, brought . as high as $10.00. A new yard record for hogt wat alto established. Some of the better hogt sold at $10.90, 5 cents above the old yard record. The bulk of hogs sold from $10.15 to $10.60. Live stock receipts began to re turn to normal following the con fusion attending the threatened rail road strike. Packers took an interest in the hog market, due to the im proved receipts snd shippers made ac tive bids with the result that' the hog yards became a center of active trad ing again. " Sheep. and lambs returned to the normal again with a run of 30,000, the largest Wednesday run of the year. Cattle receiott alto-fell into their regular stride again, 231; cars , being reported In to the umana market. Schools Dismissed At the1 Noon Hour The nublic schools were dismissed again at noon on account of a lecture by a Salt Lake City man to the teach ers. It it believed that regular let- sions will be started thit morn. ing and that further interruption, of the school will not De necessary lor while. ... Veteran Burlington ' : Man Called by Death Edward Clarke, formerly a resident of Omaha and an employe of the Burlington railroad ' for; forty-five years, died at bis home in Oak Park, 111,, Tuetday. 1 He- wat 75 years old. . Mr. Clarke is survived by hit wid ow and a daughter, Mrs. Fannie Hyde Parmalie of Chicago. ' The body will be brougnt to Oma ha for the' funeral tervices and in terment. ', T Mr. Clarke entered the employ of the Burlington shortly after that road't extention to the Missouri river and hit firtt employment wat at Platts mouth, where for years he wa con-, nected with the company shopt. He rote to the position of foreman and later wat transferred to the general offices of the Omaha headquarters. For several years he wat , general claim agent for the lines west of. the river, continuing as such nntil hit health commenced to fail. Then he wat given a position in the general freia-ht office here. where he. remained until a few yeara ago, when he went to Chicago to resme in order tnat ne and his wife might be near their daughter. - -" , Deaconess .Instltute v ": Here is to Be Enlarged ,. A four-st6ry building will . be added' ,.to the 1 Immanuet, Deaconess institute at., Thirty-fourth and Mered ith avenue. It If to cort $125,000. This was decided Tuesday at the annual meeting of the board of directors of the institute, which came at the close of a three dayi1 celebration of the twenty-fifth anniveriary of the founding of the institute. . About $20,000 of .the sum needed is already on hand. . The board pf director! was re elected for the ensuing year at fol lows: Rev. P. M. Lindberg, rector; Deaconett Anna Flint, sister su perior: Rev. F. A. Under of Omaha, Rev. Peter Peterson of Chicago, 111.; Alfred Bloom of Omaha, Rev. G. A. Brandelle, D. D., of Denver, Colo.; Dr. j. E. Swanson of Sioux City, la.; Charles J. Olion of Lincoln, Rev. C. F. Sandahl of Oakland, Neb.; Rev. C. J. Petri,' D. D of Minneapolit, Minn., and Loult Lindgren of Oak land, Neb. Former Omaha Teacher is ... Married Near San Fcancisco The marriage of Mitt Theodora Borglum, formerly - of the Omaha High school faculty, anil Mr. William E. St. John of New York City, took place Augutt 20 at Burlingame, near San Francitco, where Mitt Borglum hat been living for about a year. The bride't listen, Mrt. Abel Faidy, who was Harriet Borglum, and Mr. Faidy were the attendanti. Mr. and Mrt. St. John are on a wedding tour in southern California and will make their home in San Francitco. . Mr. St. John ttopped in Omaha enroute weit to moke the acquaint ance of the bride't titter, Mrt. Alfred Darlow, and her brother!, Augutt and Arnold Borglum. Gutron and Solon Borglum, New York artitts, are other brothers of the bride.. . , ' Siales Force of John Deere Banquet at the Fontenelle Abouf sixty members of the sales force working out of the Omaha office of the John Deere Plow company gathered Tuesday evening at the Hotel Fontenelle for their annual fall banquet. Betidet the local officials, F. J. Farringion, who arranged the banquet, and W. D. Hotford, who acted at toattmaster, there were pret ent from the Moline headquarter, of the company Vice President Peek, Dr. Taylor of the soil department, Mr. Blake of the advertising depart ment and Mr, Todd, one of the sales managers, all of whom gave thort talk..,- '' ' -'- ' :':., Hugh Murphy Estate is ' Worth Half a Million - The will of Hugh Murphy, pioneer paving contractor, has been admitted to orobate in the court of Countv Judge Crawford. Abraham L. Reed was appointed adminiitrator. I ne estate it valued at close to half a mil lion dollar,, and will pay an inherit ance tax of between $3,400 and $3,500. Hick Headache Iue to Canstlpatloa. -. On. das. br. King's Nsw Lit. Pills and rour sick headache le gone. Oet. a tl-oent bottle and be oonvlnced. All drugglets. Advsrtlsment, Pool Hall Proprietor Given Jail Sentence ' j. Bargen Bruck, proprietor of a pool 'hall at 510 South Tenth street, was sentenced to thirty days in jail for allowing, the police said, gambling in the basement of his establishment. Railroads Prepare to Carry Large Crowds to Lincoln Wbile the big rush of Omaha peo ple to the state fair, at Lincoln is ex pected today, -fairly large crowds have already- gone. . The Burlington and Rock Island passenger officials estimate that 700 Omaha people went to Lincoln on the morning trains. Railroad passenger men . assert thst from out. in the state there is a heavy movement into Lincoln. The Union Pacific carried 300 persons from Grand Island, many of them from the branch linet. . John H. Hansen's Death Costs Light Company Five Thousand . The electrocution of John H. Han sen at the Clarinda apartment!, Febru ary 16, cott the Omaha Electric Light and Power company $5,000, when a settlement wai made in court Wednes day. Hubert Hansen, the father, sued for $50,000 damage,. According to the petition the lad of 22 was capable of earning $1,500 annually and was con tributing that amount to the family coffers. While bathing he attached a vibrator to the electric light socket and the current Was transferred to the tub. Brought from Cherry County Because Bail Bond Too Small Charles W. Crawford, colored, charged with railing the denomina tion! of paper money, wat brought in from Cherry county becaute hit bail bond was deemed insufficient. It wat increated from $3,000 to $5,000. Deputy Manual Grant Yatet made the trip and combined pleasure with business, bringing back not Only hit man, but the full number of prairie chickens allowed by the law. v ( An Historical Fact SSt?Ss. atvaa Mor th, days ol Iross tha gam kind of sxnr asad ta ooan pounding tha Ingrsdnmts lor .atV. were well known asd esransrraly asad ataoad the) Indians. . V totalis, and modern methods have ooty 1 A mrwvn changed th Indians way alt, aha Manual tasters, a a a-Marnre's OiaaMet aralaeqaanaa of th. Indians Out Tn Oasrsora aa SSS.Co. Atl.n AMUSEMENTS A BRANCEIS Night .tS-ae-TSa Mete, Ma SOe all .eats reeerved THEATRE a m g TWICE DAILY it I mi I SHARP " CLUNI'S CINEMA OPERA ' RAIVIONA Jlalea M. Jack sea's famous nsaaao, I as sVMph6NV 6hciEstlU at 1 I Choir of Mission Slngsrs. 1 THE LOVE STORY Or THE AOES PHONI " 00USLAS tHI IST or VAUDIVI VAUDIVILLI Belly W.llnw. I-II. Night. S:ll. THIS WKt I I T ovvs Fontaine j-i ,;,; AND CQMrAWT Tns Olrl la the Mees, m tt.it.ir A MiurieBts. Three Kltare Inuera, Orali.s Tr.l W,ekly. PrteHl MslleH eslMiy, Is., Bert net. ftseest lit. sr.u sat tuel, 1H. HI, Ms, 10., He, m. 7M. OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." tO.m m tJTtl .PaMy MaU, lS-aHO. TjAMMVMf Evnga, ll-M-SO-T. Dh-aet Fram IS4 Tlaaaa ta Chicle - DAVE MARION TXll BUrltiSl. 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Duffy's Pure supplements the effect of good air and rest by bringing into action all tha vital fnn.i! It assist. Hlooatinn anrl Ananias vol to Bret from th food votl eat all the nourishment it contains. It builds up the nerve tissues, tones up the heart, gives strength and elasticity to the muscles, and richness to tha ' blood. It is invaluable for the overworked, delicate and sickly, and is pro moter of good health and longevity. "Get Duffy's and Keep Well." Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. ROTE , Gat Duffy's from your local dniffflst, fracar or daalar. SI. 00 par bottlo. If ha cannot aupply you. wrlta ua. and for liaaful houaohold booklat froa. . The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Salary Increases Granted to Workers At the Court House Court house workers will hereaf ter receive more pay, Tho char women, janitort and elevator oper ator! .extre'' granted, an increase by the Board, of County Commistionert, but the petition being circulated by the employes' of the many officet for 10 per cent increase waa returned to the heads of departments for indi vidual action. . ''"' ' ' The salary increases are as follows: Eight charwomen, $2 to $2.25: jan- ; itors, $60 a month to $65; watchmen, $60 to $65'; elevator conductors, $60 to $65; jail elevator conductors, $75 to $80. The- salary increase it effec tive September 1. These talary .Increases are based on wages paid by the city and follow increases made in the salaries of other court home employes, at fol- lows:' Engineer, $100 .to $110; at tittant engineer. $75 to $85; fireman. $60 to $70; foreman, $60 to $75; elec trician, $75 to $85; yardman, $60 to $70; John Gleetman, $65 to $75. A donation of $50 to assist In de fraying the expenses of the Agricul tural institute and fair to be held at Valley, Neb., September 20, 21 and 22 was made, by the commissioners. The county clerk was ordered to draw a warrant on the general fund for the amount. The fair waa held , at Eikhorn last year. ' -. i o vi n n a Tr n i t at o ALflt J AINU rAipd Don't n.glMt a pain anirwhera, but find out what, cau.es It an conquer lb. cauee. A pain in tha kldn.r. region mar put rou on your back tomorrow. Don't atom. th. we.th.r tor swollen teet, It may as an afl vanred warning ot Bright', disease. A psln ' In the stomach may be the first .ymptom of appendlrltle. A creak In at Joint may be th. forerunn.r af rheumattem. Chronic head ache, mor. than llk.ly warn you of ssrl oua stomach trouble The beet way la keep In good condition day In and day out by regularly taking OOLO UBDAL KAARI.BM OIL, Capaulee. Sold by. reliable drugglete. Money refunded It .they do not; help you. Beware af eubatltutee. 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However, weiBwa tha will not yield to drug, alon fraquaotly ariaa, and it is than tha , . pur tooio and stimulating ft'ool or vuriy s run man wmeaey bb o ofton come to th men, for it i a natural food tonic hi liquid form. What this lady so clearly lata, i not aa bolatad cas by any man,,' " : 1 - . j ' "Two years afro after a severe ill hess of stomach trouble, I was left in such a weakened condition that my doctors thought, I might not' live through th winter. 'But thanks to your wonderful stimulant and tonic, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, '.. am now strong ana wen, weigning over 165 pounds, which is an increase ot ad rtnunrift in two vears. Before tak- in- nuffy, pur, Mait Whiskey none Malt Whiskey Beware of imitations. Rochester, N. Y. IrA-rTautJfc)