THE OMAHA SUNDAY BhK: SfcPTblvtbfcK 24, ,1916. 4 D REAL ESTATE A Little History On July 22, 1915, we platted a "Corn field" of 126 acres, lying north of Miller ,J. . Park between 24th and 30th streeta, into Minne Lusa Addition. . Since that time we have moved 250,000 yards of earth to make perfect grade for, ' each street and every lot; put in six miles of water mains and the Gas Company put in six miles of gas mains; we put in twelve miles of sidewalk and five miles of conduit for an ornamental lighting system; six miles of large sewer' pipe, and the City of Omaha is building a storm sewer twenty feet wide ' and twelve feet deep of reinforced con crete. All of these improvements are in Minne Lusa and are paid for by us. v Now . , Hugh Murphy is laying asphalt over 60,000 yards, on every street in the addition. $250,000 has been spent on homes alone and ft dozen more were started this week. Over 300 different buyers bought over $400,000 worth of lots in Minne Lusa since platting. If you want to see the most interesting, busi est and prettiest spot in Omaha Come Out Today and see these lots on easy terms $550 to $850 AND THEY ARE SELLING FAST. 1 Chas. W. Martin & Co. 742 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. - DUNDEE goat. Sad hat frontm 41th llhn, on tf tat laatl Mtlr Itettloni In ih. city. Thle atw home li fltilihed In uerUr-eawed eeki he; vuiu heat, ul Keaallful Interior deoentlon,. rout lare bad rtome and tilt kith en wild floor. Thli homo It template Ik tytrv way. Indlrett lla-hilni fixturee, fireplace, dutl Bad alethta thole, Itaadry, fruit and far mm room., tie. Attie. Guui lor two tare, hut let. FIELD CLUB HOME A aew heme ait. lent llvtht; mom. Mall, SteaMM! 4tnM room aed k kitchen tlut wHI ,Uu 7. Thrat nlt ted reama wd hath ta laaetid floor. Ltrtt baeement wlln laundry 4Be. toilet, tu. kail irada tf eek flnl.n and (km end srtUtleelly dwerBtid throughout. UUM dtils ta lighting end plumbrat fixturee. Lug let. Met! eiaeUeht MlfhkorkMd. Mo. llU Welat St. Prlee 11,761. WEST FARNAM HOME 1 Seven-room, new home, feting ''east ej Ke. South 40th St. tats fine kni ku tlto vntltmU and lilt bath, lour ktd tMU, tort living mm and lining fMa, til flnltktd h Mk and kteutlfelly dtttrtttd. A altehtn dttkjntd It pleeeei lerra ettlti rail ottaaenti Wundrv i famate, tui l feel, thli (In komt U tttapltt hi evtry way tad matt bt teen la bt tout aopmlatae, NEW BUNGALOW, 8923 North 25th St Jive reoret, ttrlttlr medtrn, beautifully flaiiktd In oak ud fit teaty daetrttttui km aula sad beaemtat. Priao Mir ll.ll. NEW BUNGALOW, 6933 Florence Boulevard ' A tlt.tr, tlvt-rttm, ttrlttlr awdtra heme, ep-to-dite In all dtttlh. VaDI-ln kwk tattt and katttl, Hat oak llaltk, lant kattattal aad ttOt. Mtt ll.it. Wt taa aika aarltfutor? km m aaf M lk aktv ktaitt ud mid k altattd U iktw tli Ma it n, Unit. , NORRIS & NORRIS 1 d Btt Bulldlw. CHICKEN RANCHES Your Opportunity to Get Into Business for $100 DESCRIPTION ' Htatt I rot ma. kattintat. ltrit llrlnt room, t btdrttmt. ktlektn tllll k t llll-ln etipbotrd, frtnl and rttr ptrthtt .-til rotrnt ntua Wltn truta oratt iiani' iitnt let a ltilt fatt thicktn houtj. Atv.t fatt ehlekan yard ttnctd Hk rout-wtvtn wlrt tai tktd lalt ft. All MtilinlulnM .hlaala Mafat. Hat m tuotly tr vtitr. wt art tajutnt It it thiuit prtttrtlta. . k f . Loctttd fclttkt V. W. tf Ctntrai ark ti'kooL Stmt dutaaet frtm Oraad tt- aat tar. Cltta it ktaatind roattaallt fart ' ' TO SEE PROPERTIES Takt ltd and Oraad avtnat ear aaltt. mea will tnttt yea at cantral trk aekttl trttk attemokllt frtm It II .tt I f. m. W. Farnam Smith & Co., list Farnara It. ttalaaa. Ttl. Ttl. txxit. Barntr UM. REAL ESTATE HOME PktM Dtodtt 41 Tl. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE ACRUAOB tntht otr Wnt, 11.006. In norlfi tnt ttutkwMt ttrti t tt.i Ifkilr. Il.ln. raont xwufitt hit. ... FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. LARdB frame, ' kdl wattr htaltd htutt, atrlotly all modern, auitabit for iwa fam- llttt, tnoumbraaot 14,000; will tradt toulty for land or acrttat. Ntw l-room ttrlctly modern ' home S. lllh tl, enoumbranw 14,100. Will trade eoulty for land. A ttrlctly modern houtt II .rotma, oloat In. lot 11x140 ft. Will trtdt far weatam land or Omaht lou tr acreage. ' Bqulty 111,000. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., Deng. It It 1011 Omaha Nat. UK. Bldg. ' GOOD iNCOME PROPERTY CLEAR. FOR EXCHANGE ' Bia apt. flat, wall rented, good repair, an paved atrett and earllna. Ranlt fet lll a yttr. Price 11,100. Owner will aa.hangt ftr I apt. modern flat or t or I medtrn houtta up to 11.100 ar 116,000, aad pay difference In oath. Anawtr quick. D. E. BUCK, EXCL. AGT.. Ill Omaha Nat. Bank. Deua. ISM. RtbOaT aai-raotptlta kali, colonial' mod- era. ta btultvard MBOtltt para, great oakt and time In yard. Want land for aarl tr all. Value 111,000. Nt caak re a aired. Addreta a watt. Btt llll, Omaha Btt, fiNS Brown oounty, Ntkratka. ranch to trade for wood lumber vara ar hardware. ar both combined, fine water, grata and hay i txtra good Improvementa, well otooktd wllk oeltla. koraaa aad Butchia arv. Addreaa T-liO. Bet. fiErTANr 'AMOArNBD lt.lt M6RS PAID ADS tkaa Bay at eat Umala aawa- Miw laired la oral tavao Maths tot Oaod retail at Mat toot It tht rtaata way. ' TO EXCHANOB tar Omaha rttldlact Two brick ttort rooma, aaia a novo, an mod era, rente 1144 pr mania. Rtaa. I1I-A. Red. oak. la OOOD lit. daairakit location, will take ua Ptrd at part payment. Wttattr llll. HOTuL and furnlturt it Da Mae HTb. ahanae D IT01 Toland at TrumtvalL Hanok apoclallOU atll or iradt rancbaa for eiiy properly B Franla 111 Brandela Bid Pcriiitence It the Cardinal Virtnt in Advcrtuins. ' REAL ESTATE i For : "The Post Farm' 40 Acres with all Improvements Cn be made the finest dairy farm in the west Location near Benson and West Dodge St. Description of Improvements: Two-story house of 12 rooms. 5 rooms on the i first floor with bath and 7 sleeping rooms on -the second floor. Has water system throughout the house. i One dairy building two stories 96x94-ft, 12-inch walls laid in cement 9 feet high. Has ce ment floor the full size of building ; room for 100 cows and 20 head of horses. Large store room for feeding purposes; also engine room, which has a 25-horse power Olds Gas Engine used for grinding and elevating the grain, which cost about $2,000. The second floor is used for stor ing grain and hay. Has 20-foot ceiling and room for grain and other kinds of feed. Adjoining this building there is a milk house; enclosed driveway; tool room; bunk , house and machinery room. Another large building, which has a hog house 20x60 feet on the first floor; all cemented and connected with water system. The second floor is used for a driveway ; granary, corncribs and room to store machinery. The total cost of the entire improvements is about $25,000. Will sell buildings and the 40 acres for a trifle more than the ground alone is worth. t , r- , ... .. - . Hastings & Heyden, 1614 HARNEY ST. PHONE TYLER 60. REAL ESTATE WANTED LIST yoor anptrty ltk oi for aala, j Wt hart Inqulrl.e for dwtlllnsa, la- ' ttttmtnt prtptrtlaa aad ferru that wa oaaatt aueply. J. H. DUMONT & CO. OMAHA. tll-ll Kttlla Bids, tltk aad Harntr Sta. LIST rtor property with at for aala. Wa kart laqalritt for, dmlllaia. In ttttaital aroatrtlta aad farma that 1 . vt eaaatt auppljr. . I. H. DUMONT & CO. OMAHA. IH-II Kttllnt Bias. lTlh and Harney SU. LIST your property with ua for talt. wt navt inquinea lor dwtllinsa, Invtttmtnt proptrtltt and farma that wt taaaot tup- , ' . . t. H. 411-11 DUMUNT CU. UMAHA, Kttllnt Bids. 11th and Harney SM. WaStIU 4. I trid 4-roomed lioutal tkat tan tt tela rar titt oaan. aaiaave ... per atawtki Slrt tompMta ataorlpUta trai vT FARNAM SMITH A CO. lilt raraaai S TtL Data. IMi Wanted to buy koutt and lot on either Farnam or Dodtft atrttta Mtwtta tain and tltk Sta. GIVE LOCATION AND PRICE. Addrtea Boa II II. Btt. OUR aatolaltr handling property far oat-tf. lawa awatra. - . ........nuaiB) A wr.anw rawla ttah. ' BAVaTiiuytra for imtlTkouata and lota la Nona uatanav write ttti. nta. FINANCIAL BANKS bouaht aad ttld ooaddtntlally. Jaotb Backtr, lavtttmtnt Broktr. 'St Faal, Minn. ittsl Eststs. Loktia. MortmeT" I It! ckhT ta I aar otat aa teal tlaaa atty rtaMtaett tr anminta ti,ttt ap, auw ianaj laaaa Raaaanaoia etmraiaaiona. ETIHS TRUST CO.. llll Farnam St. OklAHA hornet Rati Nthraaka (anna. VRlara naiAb awiAia w.. llll Oaiaka Nat Pkoat Douslaa ItlS. tARM aad elty loana. l-eta and or It Thomaa. Kttllnt Rlda Deua llll. TTI MONEY HARRISON MORTON pvt. til omaaa tat'i aiana mas tJONBT M lean aa Improved farnat and raaokta. Wa a tea any foot rank aeon- make inv. Co.. Oraaha. - -trOWf f Af lrrnNWALOiKTTfg FAT IN I. . I or TEARS. BEST PLAN " MBAL ESTATE LOANfTW ANTED. THOS. ta MoOARRT MW.1N BLDO. TEL. RED HI. Alt ESTATE loana, I per aa D B. BUCK 4 ca. II Omaha Nat Bank. Hot ta lll.tet madt prtmptly P D Wand. Wee a tJiag.. Ilin Baa arnam mm. cTtT ad farm loaaa, I lit. I oar mat. 9. H. Dumont Oa.. IIS Katllnt Bids NO DRLAT. W. T. ORAHAM. BEB BLDO. IONET as fcaad far city and Civ . farm loana. H. W. Binder. National Bank Bldg. I PER CENT and I par cent money. Toland A Trumbull, III Btt Bldg. DoQ-t HOT. GARVIN BROS.K.f'nrJX. Stocks and Bonds. . 6ui N.bruka !arm mortgagea art Rot al faoted ky Buropeaa wart or ptnlca. AmounU 1400 to 111.000 We collect all rattratt and principal frtt tf chtrgt; 10 ytart In tht Ntbraaka farm field wltkont a loot It tur record KLOKB INVESTMENT COMPANY, ' 111 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg,. Omaha Ntb. COUNTRIANKERi-Tean atll your con trolling tntereet, or tan can yow one. an buatnaH otnfldentltl. Jacob Backtr, la vtttmtnt broktr, St. Paul Arcade, St. Paul. Minn. ' . Abdtractt ol This. If .-e. Title, Ouaranlaa and Abatrarl Ca.. lerr mi . mt at., ground floor Bonded by Matt. Bundles tnd I no Oa. REEti ABSTRACT-CO., eldMI abatraot at. Eict m rivDraaaa FARM AND RANCH LANDS kanMt Laindt mn ftAL.ft--.il tterg invol srarl land In ArkB.rtM fie wtlit. txrmm quippa with .rKntlitt vlMita IfiMhaiwtlbl wtttw. will pfWuo 1 bu, riM pdr ifl-th. r n9 any aitrtoiiituni orop, Will pay Nr itMlf tn wo yt. iwitoa on prMrty. Qooi bulldlnvt aad fane. 141 pr aora, half (tia iva trad, w. C. Iwarta, MarchailU Bichanf Bid-. IL Lou la. It. - MOHltT-MAKma fARMS In MUtbwwt Af. kanaaa. w . par aorai mm mi tarma. MHd. ttaaithy allmatai no crop falturaa. Band Cor lara land .Wllatla. Stuart Land Co,. DaQuaaa, Ark. aftKATBHT atovli trovint Mctloa In th anutbi no wirai tr ovarnowt aa ami; vmm iMavrisiriti! ttAaBtl pond and avar rural aonvanltnA; rich outovar landi at vry w prtcM. For ran inrannaion aa draaa, Land Lptt ioiiiktra tomftar Co. Warraa. Ark. ... . ' . - CaJilornit Linda. CAti ia)f ' yovj bait land California an yor avt. ttrma. Call ar phent W, Rmlth Cb tli City Natt Bk. Bldg. LIFORNIA llttlo auburtwi terms tw&r Lo Ana-ata for aala an awy paymoata. Writ B. B. Walt, ihawttaa. Okl. reralatent Advertising ll tht Road to Socccsa. REAL ESTATE Sale f ARM AND RANCH LANDS Csnsdisn Lands, HUNDRED THOUSAND BUSHELS-RANCH -,000 acreai oeot In ctnadlaa wotti i,aoa crop, 1,000 tummer fallow. 1,000 sraalns; medtrn tqalpment and bulldlnst; hlgk atate of cultivation; oloat to tlovatort; valid rtaaon for aalllnc. Will yield flnt return! and doablt In five ytara; I1I0, 000 will handle Bruce Scott, Chamber Commerce, Detroit, Mich. Colorado Lands. FOR SALE III aorta of amaotk. lovtl landi. I mutt or sttrims. una., a town looated bet wean Omaha and Deavtr. 40 mllet wttt of tht Ntbraaka Una, aad the dlvlilon point of two rallroada Tkla land la unlmorovad oacaat ftnoa. and rural melt- route and near tcaooL Tkt joll la very produotlra. aa tht oropa In vicinity tkow, and mutt bt mn to be ap preciated. Will atll for III per acrt and slva rtaatnabla ttrma, c M- Morton, Sttrllns, Cola II0-ACRB atock ranch ntar Coltbran, Mtaa oounty, Colorado; aloat to mountain rental wall Improved: Ideal mountain home; good community? food road a: If you are looking for a place of real merit, addreta Box II, Ctllbran, Colt. COLORADO agricultural and Induatrlal map frtt; new plan to naip mono teeKing farm landa. factory location! and bualntti opportunltlta. Wrltt state Board of im migration, I Capitol Bldg., Denver, Colo, Florida Lands. Palm Beach County. Palm Beach Farma Co moan v. Hav) i-acra 10. 10 or 10t-aora traeU for trnlt) on aaay tartna. Arm yon inwrt-wa in Truck Parmlna or citraa mil. orova in- volopmantr It yon in, bvy land la Palm Baaoh oounty. Tha oounty that product tha bannar aropo ot Amorlea. Aa shown In lottora below, with a ntall Capital. anaryy and labor, a tow ytara will plaoa you In a potlMon af Indtpandanoa. Oraap tht opportunity, and bocomo a aueoaaaful truck farmar. Huadradt art doing It, itmi ODnortunlty far thouaanda mora. Itl growing dayt aach jrtar. you can grow two to thrt cropa of tha flnaot vogttabloo; tach aoro product wondtrful profita. No fallurta. No froati. No humidity, or de prtitlng days, tha tlnmt ellmata on the Amtrlean contlnant. Our customers have dona ao well thtjr Mnd for their frlenda to Join tham In tha land of poaca and plenty, tha Oardea of Rdtn oi America. Buy now. Price art low. Terms, 171.00 par acta; ta l-aere traots. l.t4 down and llt.00 per month) ll-aert tract, 110.00 down and 110.00 oar month, Notti -Tth aerea will kaew any family In prosperity. COPT PROM F. . SNCKLL'I LITTER. peaking of tha Palm Beach Farms oomoany landa. En call ears: 'Thar hava noma fine land for aala. Land aa good aa my awn ana soma bat' ter, and like land aa whleh I hav pro duced In Hit, Aat, over fourteen thousand from eighteen aorta I14,000. In that year t sold aver tan thousand orates af pappera, Which said at from three to aa van dollars a orate." Mr. Bnoell la chairman of the board af eommlssloaera of Palm Beach county. Another satisfied client tare: - I hare always noticed the Interest dis played by tha several parties that you had on my bean patch in the past few daya and thought that you would possibly like a report on this field. I planted these beans about TO days age and hav bean picking since January 1. Up to the present time I have sold about 1,100 hampers of bbans and they have ranged in price from IS.EO to 14.00 per hamper. During the flret weak 1 picked one thousand and twenty-three hampers, which ware acid at $1.00 to 14.00 per hamper. The field contains thirteen acre and la located on section II, back of Doarfltld. I consider this very good oltrua land. The land Is also wall adapted to truck garden ing, being known OA a oabbegc palm hamtnooK, I think I will net at least ls.100.00 from my bean paloh this year from all present ' Indications, This Is certainly a good profit, for the length of lima that it takes to plant and mature tne crop, ana l a well aatlaried with tha result You re vary truly. (Signed) C B. SCOTT. P. 8. I have already replanted this land and expect to make mora on my spring crop than I did en my fall crop. For particulars ana literature oa write or phone, j , PARSONS k SON, Agents for Nebraska. Phon Doug. TM- "I Brandels Bldg. Midntaota dtandav - 40, 10 or HQ Acres "good" "heavy soil,' wtll aattlad Bart of Todd county. Mtnn.. rood roads, acLuoto and eburchea; -prion $11 ta ISO per acre: terms 11.00 pat acre cash, balance 1,00 par aere a year, 1,000 auras ' to aeleot from. Agent wanted; will make a low railroad rate to Inspect . Schwab Bros., 1011 Plymouth Bldg.. Mtnnaapoll, . Minn. Miwtsottrl Lands. ARB TOU ana af the many thousand farm era trying ta make a living off high - priced land? Would you be Interested In : movlnl to a new section offering good soils, healthy climate, good rainfall, 15 te 41 Inchtt -annually, where you can raise all tha ere pa ye are new familiar with and seme yau hav never attemnted te grow? Where there are modern cities and town, good acaeois ana cnurcnas, talenhoaes an every oeuven.oitc modem rural community. Write today for booklet to Colonisation Department, M. K. T. Af.. till Railway Baahango Bid.. SL Lauls. 101-A CBS PA MM-Close town. I railroads M aorta cultivation; 4-room frame houee Una aorta: Bltnty fruit for family use fair barn, ether buildings; Hoc floe; I am unable te farm; If you want a bargain. write me. Jesse CaudlU, Route a. atlig- man. Mo. for Al.n-My Imttroved farm of II acres, I near sehoal and town; well located. John Svhmltt. Route I. Monroe City, M. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Miiiouri Lands. SHALL MISSOURI FARM lit caak and II nontkly; no Inttrttt or laiat; nuniy p dncllvt land; tlott to kit markttt Wrltt for okotoartDka and foil Information Muaatr. A-lll. . I. Ilia oiai., City. Mo. Montana Lands. FOR BALE 140 acret. oomblnatlon train and tiock farm; ll.t ftr aort. caao. For partlcnlara addrttt E. O. ranumorla. Dillon, Montana. FOR SALE 130-acrt wheat farm. 120 par acrt. inclodlnff I noraoa ana macmnarr. Addrna B. O. Farniworth. Dillon, Mont. FOR SALB CHEAP Flntlt 410-aort Irri tated farm, tamoua BMaiaa nivar miar. Montana. Box s, eutit, aonu New York Lands. GREAT OPPORTUNITT 147 acre fruit. gralo, stock and alfalfa farm, about quar ter mne river rrontage, ooca otvrj . east bank Hudson river; grana river and mountain views; about 1,000 fruit trees, bearing, best of condition j sold about l,000 fruit In one season ana raisea i.suv bushels rye. 100 tons straw, over 110 tons timothy hay, besides clover, corn, potatoes, etc.; 14-room residence, I tenant houses, larwe barn. Brand water supply: bast, of shipping facilities; by nice village, on state road; izg.tQu; wiaow mus. sou, inoreior sacrifice: come and see same. LLOTD M. HALLENBECK, Oraandale, Columbia Co., N. Y. . . Nebr - a Lands. DOUGLAS AND SARPY COUNTY 10 ACRES, good Improvtmtnta, good lo cation; 1141 per, only 11.000 Mar. 1, bal. I yri, Hi oor cent. A BAROAIN. 40 ACRES, aeveral tnouaand aoiiara worth of Improvement!, Ideal location, mala road, handy to city and ear; price 111.000; your own terme. ID AUHHB. Wtll improve.; la muea d Omaha; conaldtrablt alfalfa, orchard, etc; only III per, I0 oath, ,I00 Mar 1, baL i yrt. ... II ACRES, laya Mtai, gooa location i 111! par acre, ill per cent on part. It AUHBO. IUEAIj layina .arui, mvad; aead location. 1 V mllee to ItA- tlon. 14 mllet of Omaha; I1M pec extra lll ACRES, reller. A PRODUCER! I mllet of good town, loot than 10 mllet of Omaha; llll per. II ACRES. Improved, l-r. houee, bam, corn crib, buggy thtdi wtll laying; R. R. ttttlon, 11 mllei of Omaha: ONLT 11,111, III! each. 11.100 Mar. a,i 1. lerma a GOOD BUT. . . . 110 ACRES; handy tt town; gooa iana but rolling; dandy atock and genual farm; alight Improve menu: 111! per acre; 14,000 caan, Hal. t yra.. a par sank 110 ACRES, upland! ; wtll laying, good toettlon, a producer, llll per. 110 ACRES, DANUX, apiano, .wail im proved, 1110 per acre. 110 ACRES, within t or I mllet af Omaha; well Improved) llll per. 10 ACRES, GOOD, but email Improve ment!, l-r. houee. etc.; I mllei of Oma ha: 41 aerea good alfalfa; llll per. 40 ACRES, good location, fair Improvt mtnta, tntlrtly bog tight, aome alfalfa. Price 1160 per, caah, Bal. I yrt. HO ACRES, BON TON farm. Improved; 1176 per; H eaty monty. . 120 ACRES, uplanda, 1 milt of good town: tllght Improvementa; 1100 per. A DANDT Imp. 10 aorta; dandy 20 aorta, Improved; good II acret, Improved ; 17 ..h. wall imnreved: 41 acret. fine Im provementa: SEVERAL good 40a and 60 acret, ttc. ALL WORTH THE monbi. ALSO a dandy H auction and NUMER OUS OTl.iiRS. ' LET US SHOW TOIT THE GOODS. Call mornlnga. It oanvtnltnt r- ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY, I. Cor. Jd aim at Pta., noutn vniaua. 400 Acres Improved At Auction 2:00 o'clock P. M Tues rtav. Sent. Q, On the above date, on the premises, I will sell at publlo auction to the highest bidder, regardless of price, the following described real estate: The north half and the north half of the southeast quarter of ssction It. township II, range 11, all In Greeley oounty, Nebraska, containing 400 acres, lees the C, B. a. Q. R. R. right-of-way according to government survey. Lo cated one-half mile south of Greeley, and all -personal property thereon, Including about 200 acres of corn in the field. TUR MS or SALE 11 per cent of pur chase price cash day of sale. 10 per cent mi nt before March 1. HIT. when posses slon will be given, balance I years. Interest at 0 per cent annually. Abstract showing perfect title with warranty deed guaran teed to purcnastr on aeinemenc, iMPROVKMRNTPlve-room house II ell, good barn 11x41, room for 10 head of horses and 10 tons of hay; chicken house 10x34, hog house tlxll, cattle shed llxll. Farm Is all fenoed. About 171 acres under plow, balance hay and pasture, which Male, he nrofitablv farmed. Land lies level to gently rolling and Is all good black sandy loam soil with clay sub-sou. con sider will the location, east central No hruht. ana-half mile of aood town, schools and churches. Land will be sold In tracts or aa a wnoie to suit purcnaser, For further information address Nebraska Realty Auction Co., 1 CENTRAL CITT, NEB. COL. MARK CARRAHER, Auctioneer. M. A. LARSON, Manager. W. W. McCRHART, Owner. .-. DO YOU KNOW That few states offer better opportuni ties tor diversified farming, dairying, fatrwik ralaina. etc.. than Ntbraaka T Contrary to what some of the people in the eastern state seem to thing, this ItatO Is not all ranch land, table land or Irrigated land, but a splendid combina tion of the three. If you are Interested In diversified farming, dairying, or stock raising, writ to ma. TODAY, for reliable In for- mauoo, which will be sent to yea free. ( R. A. SMITH, COLONIZATION AND INDUSTRlAti iflRNT. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM, ROOM 014, UNION PACIFIC BUILDING, omaha, nntmADAA. FOR SALB AND RENT. We have a fine lio-acre tract of land with 111 acres in winter wheat, 7 miles from town, that we offer for 111 per acre; one-half cash, balance 1 years at I per oent. The wheat oa this quarter will pay for at least one-ha If of the land. We have a well-improved 050-aore filace adjoining this that we will rent to he man who buya the above quarter; 110 aerea of this Is farm land, ready to farm; balance Is good pasture, Act quick If you want this deal, THB RODMAN M OR TO AO CO., Kimball. Neb. FOR' SALE ' 160 ACRES DOUGLAS CO; LAND, Improved, at liso per acre, 10 ciona estate. I mllee south and 1 east of Ben- ninaTton. 4 mile west of Irvtngton, miles west and I miles north of Omaha citv limits. Also a 10-aore Improved, I miles west Of end of Kim wood Park car line ei Leavenworth St. Price 16 i S an aere. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., Doug. ITU. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank. DAIRY BAkCiAIN. ", Ill-acre farm, fully equipped for dairy or. atock farm: one-half mile from Ex eter, Neb. To be sold at public auction on court houee grounds. Geneva, Neb., 1 p. m., Saturday, September 10, 1916. For further information, address C. F. Ramty, lOOtt Security Mutual Bldg., Lincoln, Neb. See the full page of used Auto Bargains on Page , 6 ot this section. lit AND ll-ACna Johaaon county. Nek, farma; wall Improved A baraala la Im proved It la Sarpy oouaty. STEWART, ' lit a iita. A BAROAIN II (one) par acrt will buy 140 aorta of atata achool land la Loup oounty. Write owner, fi. W. Ludwlok, 401 Qanter Bids'. Lincoln. Nab. ron SALS! IIO arrei improved land in Cumins eonnty. Nab.; price and ttrmt rttht. R. O. Berhhelln.tr. Wltntr. Nab. Oregon Lands. LAST ORRAT ttvtrnmtnt land eptnint of I, 000,000 aorta, rich farm traiint ana tlmabr landa; ipeelal map and Informatloa II. 00. Busonl SV Baton, Loeattr, Bandoa, Ortton. . - . - South Dakota Lands. POR SALE ISO aerea black oorn and et falfa land, all fenced; II a. broke, oa mala line Milwaukee B. R . H mllea .S. R. of Pukwana. Brule oouaty. South Da kota. Small payment dawn, aaay ttrma. Addrttt owner, John O'CoaaelL 4I0T Ful toa SU Chicago, 111. ... . FARM AND RANCH LANDS Wisconsin Lands. 210-ACRE stock and dairy farm In tha groat valley and hills of Crawford county wis., 100 acres under cultivation, balance tn pasture and timber; three running springs, over 11,000 worth of hardwood timber, new l-room house, large barn, granary and other buildings; orchard of 10 bear ing apple trees, grape arbor, over fifty bearing walnut and hlckorynut trees; wild plums, grPe, haaelnuts, blackberries, raspberries, tc grow wlldn abundance. 0 per acre, half cash. Por f jrther particulars apply to L. Bwald. 1711 Id Ave 8, Minneapolis, Minn. CPH1.R w I SCONS! --&! dairy and gan oral prop state in ta union Mttiera wanted; land for sale at low price aa eesy ttrma; eaoellent landa for etoca raising Ask for booklet II en WlueonalB Cantral Land Grant: atate aerea wasted If interested In fruit land, aak fur sook tet on Apple Orchard Address iaend Com misstonr Bon Rillway Minnas polls. Mlon Wyoming Lands. 71,60 aerea sheep land. Wyoming. $!. W. I BHBLbT at PUrtO, Omaha, Neb. WYOMING homesteads, will locate you on choice ISO acres for tws per acre, rrua Duff, Casper, Wyo. kiscsUatMous. FOR SALB OK TRADE 800 acres Colorado Co., Texas, land, 10 n.tieo rrom Kagie Lake, close to Rock Island; good rice or fruit land; also 100 aerea Hitnhcock Co.. Neb., land. Write Box 41, Holsteln. Neb. SEND TOUR NAME TODAT. Receive offers from land owners, agents, every wnt re. UNITlfiD REALTY ASSOCIATES, JoHot, III. FARMS POR SALB AND EXCHANOB. 411 ROSS BLDO. TTLER 1417. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS wanted; have 7,000 buyers; de scribe your unsold property, tie farmers Exchange, Denver, Colo. Horses Lit) Stock Vehicle For Sals. FOR SALE Tount Durham oow, food milker. 111! Wtbtttr St. HORSE, harneai and watolt Mutt bt told at onca, Bonaon lit. HAT 11.01 ton. Warner, lol N. lllh. POULTRY AND PET STOCK DOO CROUTONS. New complete dog food. makes every dog healthy ana strong. Convenient and economical. Sample free for dealers name. Dealer wanted. Crou ton Mfr. Co., 1110 Hopkins, Cincinnati, O. TD.JNri TADPOLES lOo EACH. Thsy are scavengers and will keep your fish globe In clean, healthy condition. MAY n IS IHt. If 11 RIRD CO. PERSIAN klltene for sale. Bold vary rtaT w aa, a-w- ... uu UH Uaa Klltiai Wset 17 th SL, Columbus, Neb. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Tburman Moilnto and wife to Jeeee c. Moainto, ooutnoaai corner - Fifty-third and Pratt etratta, I0( 141 I 1 William H. Ruatell and wife to Alice Quade, Twentr-flltr. itrett. ill I eel louth of Bpratuo, watt aid! 1 Milan Sxrdandv and wife to Tom Oluehowaky, n .treat, 171 net waat of Thlrtjr-flrat ttreet, aouth aide. SSUzlfit 1,001 Columbian Invtetment eomaany to Ar thur N. Smith:, walnut avenue, tio feat teat of Flfty-atoond ttreet, north tldt, 10x110 100 John r. Moreartv, referee, ta O. A. Ecklee, Thirty-fifth ttreet, nlnttr flve toot aouth of Maaoa atrttt, watt tldt, Mxllll Thirty-fifth ttreet. 1,1 fttt aouth of ktaata atrttt, wttt aide. 10x111 tit Phoebt A. Panabtkor and huaband to Arthur T. Bretat, Savtnttanth atrttt, 111 net aouth of Melon , atrtet. wott tldt, llxll ' X Bllt Ambler tt al. to Emma A. Hyere. : Flfty-flrat atrttt, 100 fttt aouth of Lincoln avtnua. wait tldt, 41x140.1.. t4t Sadlt 1. Scrlbntr and huaband ta Joha J. Ittn, Davtnport itrttt, tlxty-tlx . fatt wait of Twelfth ttrttt, aouth .' aide. Ilxlll 1 Joha J. Itan and wife to Ittn Btaoult . ; ' eompany, Davtnport Itrtat, tlxty-alx feet west of Twelfth ttrttt, aouth tldt. Ilxlll r. ... ... 1 Patrick T. Walah and wife to Iten Bla- cult company, aoutaweat corner of Twelfth and - Davenport Btretta. " ; -aouth aide, 16x1 Jl 1 J, O. Thomaa to Jake Olaiman, Twtn- . ty-tlthth ttreet, 114 feat north of Blondo ttrttt. tail aide. Ilxlio.i.. 1 Otorte Sttlntrt and wlft to Olaty P. : stleknty, soya atrttt, ill fttt wttt of Thirty-third itrttt, aouth tide, II zlK 1.171 Zuppke Has Work Gut Out to Make a i Team at Illinois Chamoaifi-ri. III.. Sept. 23. Coach Robert Zuooke has a bio: job before him this year, as the outlook for the Illinois Kridiron achievement! is not the very brightest. Practice will be officially opened on September 20. The loss ot such men ss - rotate Clark, Harold Pogue, Captain Wat son, "Cap" Squier, Halstrom and Brenneman was s serious blow to the Illini. To Bart Maeomber the Ulmt are looking for wonders. Bart is the captain-elect and aa a leader will be first-class. Maeomber will be the only senior veteran on the team. Other veterans who will be out are Leo Klein, who Blared at substitute halfback last year; R. R. Kraft at end; Rosa Petty and Ed Rundquiat at tackle; Applegram and F. R. Hanachman, guards; Frank Pethy bridge, halfback; H. W. Markwardt. end, and Potter at center. Promising sophomores, graduates from Coach Jones' freshman team, are: Ed Sternaman and C. S. Con rad, halves; Paul Chriatensen and D. V. Snyder, ends; Ross Petty's brother, Otis, tackle; O. Knop, tackle and cen ter; Schladerman and Leonard Char pier, guards, and R. C. Haas, center. , Besides five conference games, the Illinois card include! games with Kanaaa, October 7, and Colgate, Octo ber 14, both here. Bafre Caaldal Lata. HavM tht beat altehtn, batten and fleldara In the InttrnaUonal league, It la tald Buffalo couldn't do otherwlie than win tha pennant. c mTLAIMED AMSWE11S . ' TO BEE WAM AM . mi i itot i ISO! 1 4201...... 1 mi..'.... i ISIS...... i ion...... i iTii a 1821 1 1021...... t Iai7...... 1 list...;., l sis i 6441.. 1447.. 5440.. tit.. issi.. ton.. 6011., III.. 1850.. . 6010.. 01.. 1804.. 4641.. 4611.. 64U.. ITS.. 0114.. ma.. S67S.. 1181.. 6281.. 1711.. 4684.. 1484.. 4614.. 144.. 4686.. 081., 4611.. , - Hundreds of other answers have bean called for and delivered during the last wtek. It is reasonable to supposs that all the above peopls havs supplied their wants therefor did not call for the balance of their answers. Bee Want-Ads Ar e Sure Getting Results Tabloids of Politics Grist of Little Items About the Progress of the Campalfn A letter from the Seward county re- . publican chairman of the central com mittee brings information that a Ger man member of the democratic com mittee of the same county nearly caused a riot when at a recent meeting of his committee he wss frank enough to tell his fellow democrats that the German farmers of Seward county in tended to vote fo rHughes. The chair man gagged the talkative member and told him it waa bad enough to think ,, that auch a situation couM be tr e,' but it was worse politics tc talk right out in meeting and made such state ments to go out to the world. T. J. McGuire has returned from Archer, Neb., where he made an ad dress to a gathering of farmera. "I don't want to be charged with being over-enthusiastic, but evidences of Hughes' popularity in the rural sec tions of this state are plentiful. I ob served this sentiment in conversation and also at the meeting I addressed." Henry T. Allen, editor and orator of Wichita, Kan., will arrive Monday di rect from his home town. At the South Side station he will be met by Henry C. Murphy, P. J. Martin, Wesley Ad kins, Guy Kiddoo and Joseph Kout aky. During the noon hour he will address the packing house men on the west side of the Q street viaduct, fol- ' lowing which he will apeak in the Ex change building. South Siders are promised something more than a po litical talk trom Mr. Allen, who is a man of wide observations and learn- - ing. James Walsh of Benson and Oma ha has returned from a aummer's out ing in Washington state and Alaska. 1 read that Hughes was to spesk in the , auditorium at Seattle, ' so I stopped fishing long enough to go down to the big city. Outside of the auditorium were 10,000 people who could not get inside. Mr. Hughes ad dressed this great overflow meeting. I was impressed by the force and sin cerity of Mr. Hughes. He wins all who hear him make an address. He" made a favorable impression all through the state of -Washing'ton," stated Mr. Walsh, who added that he his no patience with unfounded po litical statements, but he is ready to bet money, marbles or chalk, on Charles E. Hughes. Yale Grid Hopes Assemble at New Haven for Orders New Haven, Conn., Sept 23. Old Eli's foot ball candidates have assem bled here to prepare for the approach ing foot ball season. Captain Black expects to greet at least ninety men, with others arriving from day to day, until more than 100 aspirants for gridiron honors are at work. Unusual interest attaches to Yale's season this year because of the installation of a new coaching system which it is hoped will serve to pull the Blue out of the slough in which it has been wal lowing for the lilt few years. As the first step a foot ball advisory committee consisting of Vance Mc Cormick, Brinckerhoff Thorne and John R. Kilpatrick was appointed to consider steps toward the revival of winning foot ball. This committee took advantage of the power vested in it to add to the number of committee men by naming Walter Camp and Joe Swan, and almost immediately this lit tle group was the storm center of an . ardent campaign in behalf of various candidates for the post of head coach. - Eventually T. A. D. Jones, a bril liant quarterback at Yale and a suc cessful coach at Exeter, in recent sea sons, was chosen to shape Yale's des tinies. As assistants, Dr. Arthur T. Brides, Michael F. Sweeney, Dr. Wil liam T. Bull, Tack Cates William Marting and Nate Wheeler were chosen. South Dakota Has Rough Work Ahead Vermillion, S. D, Sept 23. One of the hardest csmpaigns ever mapped out for a foot ball team is that framed -by the schedule makers for the eleven thst will represent South Dakota this fall The severity of the card has forced Coach Blaine McKusick to plan two complete lineups, and he expects to find good material among , last year's scrubs. A squad small in numbers, but long In weight, will form the nucleus for the eleven. It includes Harold Sprague and Frank McCormack, half and full, : respec tively, the stars; "Dip" homer, tackle; Paul Carroll, tackle, punter and drop kicker; Ferdinand Duncan, full; Harold Hanson, end, and Don Mc Kinon, guard. Johnson, of the 1912 Coyotes, is assistant coach. The schedule: October T Montana at Aberdeen, S. D. October It Dakota Waileyaa at Vermil lion. October 11 Mlnntaota at Minneapolis October 28 North Dakota at Qrand Fork!. November 4 Michigan Attloa at Beat Lanalnt. November 11 Notre Dame at Sioux Palla. November 11 Mornlntetde at Sioux City. 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