THEBEE:OMAHA,SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 80,1916. 18 FOR RENT HOUSES South. 2W 7-rooro, strictly modem cottage, 301 Poppleton Ave.. $25 a month. Tyler Bt. DVB rooms. strictly moiinrn. 610 S. 17th fve. Vonglaa lab.. IOOM modern cottage it4 S. lOlll St. Douglaa 6362. U-BOOlt sous with bath. 113 Dorcas St. Miscellaneous. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. HOUSES AND COTTAGES, PARTT.V MOIlKRN. 4-r. 1401 Maple fit I O0 MODEKN EXCEPT HEAT. I-r. 4807 N. 2th St., h good cot havltisY lacirlc llEhtR. gBS and sanitary plumbing.. 1&.00 frr. 2910 Saratoga St., strictly moa- vrn In avrv rftanect sxceut heat. . 20.00 i-r.-2Sio N. 27th flt 16.00 7-r. 2708 Seward St 12.60 STRICTLY MODERN. .r. 4313 Seward St., choice de anhfi hninA in first-class resi dence district, $30, or wilt iaru 32.60 T-S. 017 B. 2Stb, (st., atncuy rooaern, flrstodass condition, within walk ing distance to business center... 36.00 7-r. 06 N. lbth St 0.0t) -r. 688 Park Ave.; will decorate to wit tenant and install electric Hints, bargain 25.00 g-r. 1717 Park Ave., good brtck dwelling, newly decorated thro'jgt) out and In first-class residence- section 85.00 .r. 713 N. 20th St St. 00 H-r. 2821 Harney St., choice brick dwelling, well arranged fur keep ing roomers and boarders; trerv close, in 60.00 411 S. S8th St 76.00 WH HAVE OTHERS. KKE OCR COM1 PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTING. PORTER & SHOT WELL. 8. 17th St. Doug. 6013. fclS.OO 6-r., all mod. flat, 1608 No. 20th St. I $J6.00 B-r. all mod. bungalow, 2Z23 Clark St. I II S. 609 -r. all mod. flat, 668 8. 2Gth St. H. A. WOLF. vara Block. Douglas 8068. &7E want more houses ana apartments to rent. The fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list Is consluslve proof of the efficiency of our rental service, If yon want to Keen your places reniea see. Payne & Slater Co., "Omaha's Rental HOUSES FOR RENT. CREIOH, SONS & CO. BOS BEE BLDO. DOUtl. 200. ijls' to 2u, one walking distance, 6 and 6 looms, pari moaern, aiso moaern ounga low. $20. D. 2107. Chas. E. Williamson Co. FOR RtNl Apt? and Flats West. IfHRT choice 8-room steam-heated apart- nent on west Farnam St. f JOHN W. BOBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST. Miscellaneouf. I FOUR-ROOM, steam heat, Janitor service. uiose-m. Ben izu.fto. neat lurnisnea. Three-room. Rnt 116.60. Heat furnished. RENTAL DEPT., 410 Rose Bldg, Ty. 2487. I MOST comfortable 3 -room and bath apt.; larere closets: nlenty sun light; easy a walking distance; $39.60. Ernest Sweet, D. 1473. Sight-room modern brick, only $26. WRIGHT LASBURY. D- 162. RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. TWO NEW STORE ROOMS. 1602-6 Howard street, rooms about 22x i II feet, steam heat, modern fronts, v .desirable In every way; rental jiii&.ov per month. GEORGE & COMPANY. Phono p. 76$. 902 City National. STORE 24x60. Steam heat and water fur nished. Good location for plumbing shop. Near Ktb and Locust. Phone Douglas .4174. PART 107 S. 16th, steam heat, $46.00. 07 8. 13th, brick, with basement. $30.00. JOHN N. FRKNZEK. Douglass 554. Tw"6 hiodein stores near postofflce, ?5u and 176. 'J. P. Stbbbins, 1610 Chicago. Oftitct. and Desk Room. PDEriUABl'fc ilce rooms :n the .umodeiud ,thc.m Croause Biova, lis n, ietn st. (opposite Mstofflce, $10 to $16 per montn. Corn ad Tou.ii, alts Brandsls Theater Dour la1 CHOICE OFFICE SPACE, Ba'.id Blue, 17tb and Douglas. McCague Inv. vo. 'Miscellaneous. FOR RENT in wholesale district, building formerly occupied by National Printing Co., at twO-ll SO. 12th St. 4 floors, 44xtt feet. Well constructed. Steam beat. Reas onable rent. BENSON & MYERP CO., 424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. FOR KENT JLaree Two-sun storage house. Excellent trackage and other co..vetenco within business section. Box 6909. Bee, WANTED TO RENT. I lit Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED TO KENT. louse, West Farnara or Dundee, 6 or edrooms, 2 baths. House must be trYitly modern, with garage. GEUKUfc AND COMPANY. Doug. 756. 902 City National Bk. Bldg. WANTED Its ilng on cottages or houses to pant or sell on easy payments. Have cus tomers waiting. Inquire 415 Ivarbaeh l Block, uouglas o .. V ANTED TO RENT 6 rnnme,' modern house, walking distance from Kxchantre. ' South' Omaha. E, Queyrel, Exchange Hotel. Miscellaneous. WANTED Houses, Btorea and apartments for our rental department N. P. Dodge Co., Harney St at 16th. Telephone Doug. 829. MOVING AND STORAGE F1REP, OOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms (or household foods and pianos; mov'ng. packing and htllDttl. . OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO. UK S. 16tb St Douglas 4161. FTDniLlTv JESSIft tHt,tu Phone Dougias 2B8 (or com p hit list at vacant houses and apart ments; lso foi etc rage, moving 16 th and Jackson 8ts. Ji iW IV U i I Ex or ess Co. Moving j, MXEjEjU uacklntt and storage. 120'( Kainam Ht Dnuatas smb. Globe Van and Storage Ca For real moving service try ua Large lhorse padded vans Storage. $2 iW'Bta. Satisfaction guaranteed We move you QUICKER. CHEAPER ANu sArriK PMj.fie i'jlei 281 or DouKlas 4338. iOKDUhi VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and mov ing 21 N lltti St Phone DoUKiaa 9 MUKOl'ULl'lAN VAN AND SIOKAGE CO. !arefttl ttvution glvw to orders Cot moving, iitg or storage, office at Ray. mona rurnuure jo.. idib ana ibio huw ard Phone I) 6624. Maggard- WlZn van na aiurag uo uovitig. packing Mo'sar Mud shtm-ing Hhonv Imiu I4f. EAL tblAlE iMKKUVtU West. WEST r AKNAM DISTK1CT -ooni oousw iusi norm ol Dodge St- jo m. ana i-ioum nuuse jusi tout A rarnsni, oo ua Buto places up-to- im every i-aruuuisr for furtUor ln anon see ALFKliL) i'MOMAS I us Flmt Nst Bk. nid CLOSE-IN SNAP. ELEGANT COkNER. Biff lot 66x124 SSd and Howard Ata. I.room house.jt3.6fl0. If you want a nice 1 blace In walking distance on small nav. "tents, can owner, uouajc B.ri4, FONTENiCLLE PAnii1 toill trade for larger house or sell en wo name terms 4-room cot tags, bath, Ftric lights, 2 lots. Colfax 213. ROOMS and recuDt inn hat) m'.ifli.rn U'.ui Farnam district Price right, terms easy. poon Harney 8128. i1" LINCOLN BLVD.-ll.nmm boose. ftrety modem with hot water beat Pug.aa 1811. HEAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. LESS THAN COST KOUNTZE PLACE DISTRICT A good, all modern I -room house lo cated on a large corner, with beautiful shade trees. The hrat floor is finished In selected oak; (our corner bedrooms and an extra large sleeping-- porch second door; full cemented basement; hot water noting plant. This place cost about $6,500, but we can sell It for much less. Phone us at once, for it's a snap. GEORGE & COMPANY, Doug. 766. 902 City Nat Bank Bldg. MUST BE. SOLD THIS WEEK. Must sell my T-room modern home, lo cated at No. 2219 Binney St., in Kountse Place, and If sold before we tiove will give It away for $3,260; all taxes paid. Splendid furnace, with best oil burner at tachment. Large lot, 60x124; all paving paid ; garage, if Interested see me at oncq. SPECIAL BARGAIN. 621 and 624 North 19th etreet bottle vard ; two houses, with $7 20. 00 an nual r-ntal, large ot close In. Want offer at onoc. a P. BOBTW1CK ft SON, Tyler 1S0S. too Be Bldg. NEW BUNGALOW A five-room. stricti modern bungs low. with oath it Is finished In oak, up-to-date built-in fpaturue and light ing fixtures, full basement. large attle. oca ted at $923 North 26tb St Prlo. $lU6u Easy terms NORKIS & NORMS, 400 Bye Building Phone Douglas 427t. NEAR MILLER PARK. 6 rooms, nearly new, strictly modern bungalow ; living room, dining room, kitchen on first floor; 2 bedrooms and bath on second floor; oak floors and oak finish throughout; built-in bookcases and colonnade openings. The owner has re duced the price from $4,000 to $8,260 for immediate sale. When can you sue It? PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781. EIGHT-ROOM mod. house In Kountse Place tor 93,160. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. B. Bldg. p. 1294. SOMEONE wanting a bargain in a aood. well-built, four-room cottage on large lot cu oiibk jsBia. win make terms. Prl vate party. 4311 Saratoga. !Sh.E in.v bfauOtui. bi ami iipw Mliler park bungalow for IS. Kill Etey terms Close to school and carline Colfax 1886 7-ROOM HOUSE IN NORTH PART; COST ,vuw; AT f,SUU. ADDRESS 6469, BEE. mUNTZK PLACE rertrlcted dlstrtct rati denc for sal F V Knlest. 2616 N tlth. FOR SALE 8 acres Improved. Col. 1646 South. CHOICE RESIDENCES . HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT We have two elegant six and seven room dwellings, brand new, built by day labor, all ready to move right Into; two blocks from beautiful Hanacom Park, near Windsor school and West Side car. These are unusually attractive dwellings, fin. .shed in oak, press brick foundation large full size basement; three nice, large bed rooms and bath upsulrs in each; large living room downstairs; one house has sun room, the other fireplace; both have otner attractive features that we'll not attempt to explain, but will be glad to show them to you upon appointment We can arrange very satisfactory terms. SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. 1009. Ground Floor McCague Bldg. FIVE KOOMS NEW Ail modern m jver detail, living and diidlug roon; all oak finish, wth built-in bookcases, pantry la elaborate cup boa ids, icenox room; full basement with (lour drain, shades, clvctrlo fixtures and si:runs; ail furnished. This is a ml bar gain at 12,760: $600 asn. balance on terms to suit, others ask as much as 3,2 Located at 1Mb Der Park Btvd tet us sbow you this week. T RAVER KUS., V 706 Omaha Nat Bk. Doug. 6884. Evenings Web. 48 8 j. -ltuui4 BUNUALuW. Oak floors throughout, oak finish id living and din ing rooms, large, light white enamel bedrooms; ' good location, restricted h 'Id It Ion A bargain at $i,l&o Easy terms. BENSON CAKAIICHAEOU 442 Pax ton Hmch Douglas t?ll HANSCOM PARK. $4,800 for good house on Fark Ave., fronting on Park; S rooms, hot water heat, fire iWaoe, walnut finish; full lot Knny terms. D. V. SHOLES & CO, Doug. 49. 916 City Nt. Bank Bldg. Wh. HAVE! BUT Ella PUR HOMliS tVOKTH THE! MONEY IN ALL PARTS OK THE ClTt LIST OUR PBOPBH Tt WITH US FOR RESULTS. 1 NEIL 8 REAL KSTATH & INS AOC1 . ftrandfl. Th.tr Rldg Trl.r 1,34. 1410 CENTER St.. o.room, new. modern home, walking distance. T.rma. BERKA a MUS1L. Doug. 9J. Miscellaneous. NICE 5-ROOM HOME, $3,000. Near 21et and Grand Ave.; hot water heat, pretty lot 60x130, In splendid neigh borhood, on paved atreet. NICE HOME, $1,600. Near 41st and Dewey Ave., In splendid neighborhood. This will make some man a fine home on easy terms. SNAP FOR R. R. MAN. Near 8th and William we have a nice 7-r., well arranged bungalow, strictly mod., good location ; paved street; nice lot. Must sell $3,600. F. D. WEAD, 310 8. 18th St. Wead Bldg. A BARGAIN. A bargain that ts a bargain, In an eight-room all modern cottage In fine location, for $3,600. Reasonable payments. E. A. BENSON, Douglas 1722. CLOSE IN. FIX-ROOM MODERN bungalow near Field Club; east front; paved street; hot water heat; a bargain at $3,800. 10 per cent down, balance monthly payments. Douglas 6074. INVESTMENTS. INRUHANC7 100 In. com on price. $2,600, 'elng I houses, $ rooms avh near high school and Creighton college. Also 6 and 6 -room bungalows. $200 down, and two I rooms, $96 down, balance monthly. CHAS E WILLIAMSON CO. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. A FT Kit looking at M1NNK L1THA afift llf. ferent buyers decided that it was the best proposition on me market and they backed their Judgment by buying lots. If YOU will come out today you will understand why Others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 187. 742 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. FOR SALE. I dand vacant lota Vs tiock to oar lino, eut to $1,000 cash for quick sale, CALKINS A CO.. Douglas 131$. City Mat Bank Bldg, REAL ESTATE Unimproved SoiTthT " FINE HOME OR BUSINESS CORNER Southeast corner lot, 24th and Poppleton fits.; would be guod for an apartment or oil station, K&r&. picture show or double dwelling; streets paved and all improve ments in and paid fur. PHONE OR WRITE OWN KB, 610 S. 36TH ST. 11AR NKY 3182 or DOUGLAS 6082. Miscellaneous. A GOOD lot (or $76.01) 6 good lota (or $76.0 each Closv to a uai line. II dowa and 60c per week Bos 6$l. umaba Bee REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty INCOMtt property near third plant 16th St "wner. Harne 3164 KuH well located business lot call J Leary Harney $864. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. START TOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUT THIS LOT. 110.00 down and $10.00 per month; pric. 1200.00; .lie 60x1 2; located on Locuat St., betweon Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car line. Geo. R. Wright, Bee office, Omaha, Dundee. 116 SO. 50TH AVE. Just completed, a very attractive home In the new restricted district of Dundee; located on a full east front lot, a high class home, nicely finished and thorough ly well built, stucco exterior finish, 4 large bedrooms on the 2d floor and large finished attic. Fi.st floor has large llv . Ing room and sun room combined with attractive fireplace, nice dining room and complete kitchen. Arrange with us for Inspection; price and terms very reasonable. GLOVER & SPAIN, Doug. 3962. 919-20 City National. LOT BARGAIN IN EVANSTON, $1,100. Owner leaving Pity and Is sacrificing on price; $360 cash and $10 a month. This is a very desirable lot facing Mr. Evan's home. GLOVER ft SPAIN, DUNDEE Well located lot, beautiful view; south front; paved streets; paving all psld. can sell at bargain price, C. A. Qrimmel. Phone D. 1815. Florence AK-SAR-BEN visitors, let Nethaway show you property in beautiful Florence. South Side. 6-HouM residence, South Sd. $1,400, pC cash, balance $16 per mc ts Pouh 226 MtsceUaneodg,. BEST five acres adjoining the city, 48th ami crown ois. mgn, uigntiy, desirable. Good house, barn, new . garage and chlcknn houses; fruit etc. If Interested in acreage, see this before you buy. Charles B. Jacobs. HILLCREHT Only a lew tracts .eft; cheapest and best acresge property near the city. Prices and terms very reasonable. C. R COMBS, pi.t oranatia rneater mag u. iv:6. 6-A Blk In' Falracres. new Brownell Hall o is inn u j i;anap McCague Bldg $0 At'KttS, 21 miles from Ut.iuha. $100.00 par acre; terms, some exchange. Archer neatly, obo Brandeia Bld& REAL ESTATE WANTED List your property with us for sale. We have Inquiries for dwell ings, Investment pi opertles and farms that we cannot supply. T. H. DUMONT & CO., Omaha, 416-18 Keellne Bldg. 17th and Harney Sts. WANTED 4. 6 and 6 -roomed houses that can te sold for $10j cash, balance $16 per mouth; give complete description first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1221 Karris m St Tel Doug. 1064. FOR sales, rentals, loans. Insurance, care of property and collection of rent see - F. D. WEAD, 310 S. 18th St., Wead Bldg. OUR specialty handling property torWi-oT town owners. GALLAGHER A NELSON. Omaha, Neb. HAVE buyers for small bouses and lots to North Omaha Write 6062. m. WANTED Listings of real estate In Omaha for sale N. P. Dodge a Co., Harney St. ' at 16th Telephone Doug. 829. REAL tS TATE Investments SEE US FOR INVESTMENTS AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKET SON, Phone Doug. 60S. 1607-8 W. O. W Bldg. 66 FEET ON DOUGLAS. Located between 20th and 24th. An ideal location for family hotel or club house. For pries and terms call HIATT COMPANY, 246 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Ty. $0. EVERY LITTLE BIT added to whatyou hftve makes a iittle bit more. Home Builders guarantees shareholders 7 per cent, pays more. Small or large Invest ments made any time. Ask about the plan. Home Builders, Inc. 17th and Douglas Sts. Phone Douglas 6018. INCOME PROPERTY. Renting for $68 per month. Price $7,000. Mortgage $3,600 Want land or residence. W. 8 FRANK. 201 Neville. hEAL ESTATE WM COLFAX. 700 Keellne Bldg Dnug. I17S. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE ACREAGE on the car line, $1,000, in north ana southwest part; 4 ac, sightly, $1,600. Phone Douglas. 2947. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands Etc EIGHTY ACRES FOR COTTAGE. Seven miles north of North Platte; 8 room house, barn, well and mill, 20 acrus cultivated; balance hay and pasture; fenced. Prloo $2,000. Will take Omaha property in exchange or sell on easy terms. Here Is a chance to get a nice farm right RASP BROS. Douglas 1653. 106 McCague Bid g. TWO 40-acre Improved farms, near Mc Allan and Mission, Tex. Best land In world for oranges, lemons and grapefruit. Corn, alfalfa and truck farming pay bis. Price, $li0,000; will exchange for cheaper farm land, cattle ranch abutting lake or little river No stump land wanted. Dr. S. Sprocher, Tripp S. D. A BEAUTIFUL farm horns, 2 miles from Fayettevine, Afk., seat state university, on best road, fine neighbors. Will trado fur Omaha residence or western Nebraska clear, GEORGE O. WALLACE, 614 Keeline. BEE WANT ADS GAINED 19.6I9m6rB PAID ADS than any other Omaha news paper gatred In hrst aefen months 1914. Good result at loss - cost is the resson why. FORD car and rooming house to exchange together for lots or equity In house and lot. Call Dg. B890 after 6 p. m, MY Des Moines home for Omaha propurty. Write 42b0 Wirt St., Omaha, or telephone Waln-t 3471. GOOD lot, desirable location, will take used Ford as part payment. Wabster 4243. Ranch specialist, sell or trade ranches for city -property B Franta 6.tf Brandon, Bid FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loani. Mortgages. We arc ready at all times to make loans on ttrst-ciass city Eroperty and eastern Nebras a farms. Kates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., -212 South 17th St. 6 PER CENT to $ per cent on best class city residences ,i amounts $'.oyu up, uiso form loans. Reasonable ooinmisst'jns. PETERS TRUST CO.. iniz Farnam St OMAHA nomes East Nebraska farms. OKEEFE REAL EST A TP- CO., 191$ Omaha Nat Pbooa Douglas 171$. FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans, Mortgages. 2,400 MORTGAGE, bearing 8 per cent soml amv ; secured ty property vulud at $T,0l0. TulinagivLoomls inv. Co.. W. 0. W. BUtg. i.nr MONEY HAltKldON . .tH'HTO.N i JLU ttltt (mialia at'l Hank Midg MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranches We also ou good (arm mori tages Kloke Inv Co., oniana. " " DONvT F AY IN INSTALLMENTS. PAY IN a. 3. 4 or 6 YKAKH. UK.ST i'LAN SHUPKN A CO.. K bitJUNE HLLHi. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED THOB L McGAKKY KEEL1NK UUO TELRKD4S4V iivu to $10.iiuu made prompt l K D Wead. Wead Bldg, .1Mb and arnamStS HEAL- ESTATE loans. 4 per cent See D B BUCK ft CO.. 912 tmisha Nat Bank. FARM and city loans, 6-6 H anil $ per cent W H Thomas Keellne llldg Doug 1448 CITY and farm loans. 6 6H. I per ent J. H Dumoni Co 414 Keellne Bldg NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM. BEE BLDG IONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H W Binder. City National Bank Bldg 6 PER CENT and 6 per cent money. Toland A Trumbull. 448 Bej Bldg. I.'- 6707. 'Natl Bank tilrtt. Abstracts of Title. Lf a Title, Guarantee and A atrart Co., tVcl X 06 g. 47th St.. ground f'oor. Bonded by Mass Bonding and Ins Co. REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska 106 Hrsndvls Thea r FARM AND RANCH LANDS California Lands. CAN sell you bast land In California on your own terms. Call or phone W. T Smith Co.. 914 City Natl. k Bldg. Minnesota Land. 40, 0 or 180 acres good heavy soil, well settled part of Todd county. Minn., good roads, schoois and churches: price $16 to tit par A.-t-dt; terms $1.00 per sere cash, balance $1.00 per acre a year; 6,000 aorvs to select from. Agents wanted, will make a low isllroad rate to inspect. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM $10 cash and $6 monthly: n interest or taxes: highly pro ducttve land, close to 3 big markets Write for photographs and fuit information Mungnr, A-119. N 1. Life Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. Montana Lands. WANTEI About 36 families from the mid dle west to go to Montana and settle on our highly cultivated ranch. Small pay ment down, balance In nine years; good school, churches; excellent climate: big yields and high-priced markets; main tine of railroad through tract You cannot do better anywhere in the west. Deal direut with ownen. and join next excursion. Call or write. Beaverhead La"d Co., 1217 City National Bank, Omaha. References, Mer chants National Bank, Omaha. Neo iands. NEBRASKA FARM, six miles from Florence, 12 miles from Omaha postoffice, 148 acres, $110 per acre. Terms $1,000 cash, $6,000 March 1. 1917; $2,500 In 6 year, balance In 10 years at 6 per cent. About, 100 acres cultivated. Including 16 acres alflafa, balance nmooth lay ing timbered pasture with running water. Rolling upland, extra good soli; buildings old and unpalnted, but fairly good. Don't pass this by because it looks too cheap. ' Come In and let us show It to you Only 1-8 mile from paved road and one mile from R. It. station. J, H. DUMONT & CO., 416-18 Knellno Bldg. 17th and Harney. NO. 171 CUSTER county, Neb., 1,90 acres, 4 miles from Logan and 7 miles from Ar nold; has two sets of small Improvements, two wells and windmills. Cuts 300 to 400 tons of hay every year. Soli of a sandy - nature; pluce Is alt well grassed. This is the best ranch proposition In Nebraska. Piice only $8.60 per acre. W. T. SMITH CO., 914 C 1 1 y Nat'l Bank Bldg. Omaha, Neb. 1,666 acres ,near Wood lake; cuts 400 tons hay; running water; fair buildings; fenced; this is in the big hay country and this ranch is priced to sell; $12.60 per acre; terms. THOMAS CAMPBELL, Keellne Building. FARM FOR SALE To settle an estate. 160 acres, Pawnee county ; rich land, well improved. House, large barn, or chards, abundance of water. Go and look It over. Addread Guy W. McCraCken, 1619 Irwin Ave., N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. litt AND ltiu ACRES, n mllfcs from Omaha ,P. O.. within 6 miles of Benson and alec trio car. No trado. $160 per acre. JOHN N. FRENZER, 111 South 16th. 160 AND 80-ACRB Johnson county, Neb. farms, well Improved. A bargain in im prjved xu m Sarpy county. STEWART, 214 8. 17th. FOK SALE B0 acres Improved land lit Cuming county, Neb., prle and terms right. K o. Borkhttmer. Wiener. Nsb. Texas Lands. TRACT of i;,800 acres nar Fant City, Live Oak county, Texae; nil No. 1 land; fine for colonization. Also 4,480 acres In Chflyenne county, Colorado. Will exchange for income property or lands In North Dakota, Minnesota or Canada. Minneapo lis Rental Co., 306 Palace Bldg., Minneapo lis, Minn. Wisconsin Lands. UPPER VvlbCUNSlrt best dairy and gen eral crop state in the union. Settlers wanted; lands tor sale at low prices on essy terms; excellent lands for stock raising Ask tor booklet 36 on Wisvcisln Central Land Grant, stats sores wanted. If Interested In fruit lands, ask fr oook let on Apple Orchards Address una Com- , missions Boo Riilwuy. Minneapolis. Minn Wyoming Lands. WYOMING homesteads, will locate you on choice i2i acres for 60o pr apre. Frank Duff, Casper, Wyb. Miscellaneous. DETAIL men wanted ; your doctors will pronounce this specialty best yet and they will prescribe it liberally; territory opn: South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas. Get the proposition; liberal pay to producers. Ad dress Y 618, Bee. - FARM LAND WANTED WANTED Stock farm to rout with priv ilege of buying; would like near a section of land, with two houses if possible; give full particulars; can give good reference. Address Box No. 4ts9, Hock well City, Iowa. POULTRY AND PE1 STOCK YOUNG TADPOLES 10c EACH. They are scavengers and will keup your fish globe In clean, healthy condition. MAX GEISLER BIRD CO. DAMAGED WRtfAT $l.Uf a hundred. A. W. wawner, mil w. luth. AUTOMOBILES 1116 OVERLAND, model 83, almost new. Will sell for $460. Will consider Ford as part payment WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC., S047 Farnam St. Doug. 3290. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Fa.nai, St. DouglarSSl). P18 Chalmers Roadster. 1916 Paige Touring. 1916 Dodge Touring. 1916 Moon Touring. VELit 40. good condition, touring car, $126. Flanders "20," touring ear, $136. C W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., 2216 Farnam. AUTO INSURANCE Firs, Theft and 'uablllty at lowest ratal K1LLT. ELLIS THOMPSON, f 11-14 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Co.,, Mil. AUTOMOBILES BEE WANT-ADS GAINED I9.6M MORE PAID ADS titan any other Omaha news puter gained lu fliat seven months 1914. Good risults st less cost Is the reason why. IF YOU want to buy a Ford on payments, or borrow the money to buy one. see ua Coot $16 to m extra and legal interest. ABBOTT BR UK. AUTO CO., Km 6. Patterson Blk D 4114 City. A I'-PASSKNGKll, s"' cyllndertourliig car to trade (or good vacant lot or part pay in mi t on house and lot Address Box 6620, Uu. or call Harnuy 8U6, between $ and I P. M. WE will trade you a new Ford lor your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO.. 20tb andHanuy Doug MI Ft )R "SALE iafri'sckard twin s"l, mode) 1-Ifi, has ruil less than 10,000 miles; new tlrfs. Boyd F. Btakvman, Cretghton, Neb. NEARLY new 6-ryl-, 6-pass, high-grade touring csr to trade for roadster of squat value. Address Room 141. Harley hotel. CROSSTOWN O Afjf AOG, D. 4441, l'l$ 8. 84l'hT Parts for Midland, Oldsmoblle, Hup 20." Anperson '46" and "66, ell CORD tins for Fords, 30x3, 6G; 30x3 i, $11.66. Zwlebel Brut, D. 4178. 1611 Farnam St Auto Repairing and Painting. STROM BERG 8KRVICB STATION. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, 1604 Jackson St Caburetors my "P5Itv-.JRed 4142. $100 icward tr" magneto' w can t repair Colls rt n-tlred Bavsd.rfr. 21V N llth. NblB Auto Ka d la t or Repair Service aol yrlres right S1H H Uth ft D 7190 Auto Tires and Supplies. $6.ooo STOCK of Pennsylvania tires, guar anteed 4,000 miles, tor sale at reduced prices by Duo Tire Co.. Itfll Chicago. Auto Storage and Garages. DON'T throw away old tires We make one new tire from 2 old ones and save you 6 per cent I in I Vulcanising Co.. 161 Dan onpori Ht.Ltmha Neb Douglas t 14 EXPERT suo repairing. Wrvfce oar at wsys ready." Omaha Gangs. 2019 Harney at Tyler 666 "Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. You may drive tt. 1 chargt byin I t i Dou g 36 22, EvnjatS 6 7 4, Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLKV-UAVIDSDN tOTtRCl("l.E8 Bar gains In used mschlnea Victor Boos. The Motorcycle Msn ' 1703 I .es van worth REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sarnh D. Patton et al to William Bauermelsler et al, Caldwell street, 60 feet east of Twenty-seventh street, south side, 40x139 $ 5 W. A. flronewek, trustee, to J. 8. Dewell, Eighteenth street, 6$ feet north of Cans street east side, 44x 66; Brsklne street, 40 feet west of Twenty-sixth street, north side, 80x80 MOO Isabel Cornell to Charles W. Martin, Twenty-fifth street, 1S6 feet south of Ti.ylor street, west side, 46xl87 Twenty-sixth street, 46 feet north of Boyd street west side. 46x127; Twenty-seventh' street, 146 feet south of Taylor street, east side, 46x127 MM Hastings St Heyden to Anna M. Ernst, Fourteenth street, 40 feet south of Grand avenue, east side, 40x121.6,, 100 Cecelia C. Buohtel to Harry Gross, southeast corner Twenty-first and Webster streets, 60x60 2.000 Charles L. Mattson to Joseph W. Colwell, Davenport street, 78 feet west of Thirty-third Btreet, north side, 68x62 1 Charles W. Martin and wife to N. Harold Cornell, Vane street, 120 feet west of Mlnne Lusa avenue, south Hide, trreg, appr. 66x116... $.460 Edward Rtoltenberg and -wife to El let B. Drake, Chicago street, 160 feet west of Fiftieth street, south side, 60x135 3 Barbers Who Charge Big Prices Fined 1 In Police Court The scales of justice are kept well balanced in Omaha in (he opinion of Murray Bernard and Sammy Lee, two young New Yorkers with the Bos tonians, a burlesque company appear, ing at the Gayety theater next week. 1 Following complaints by Bernard and Lee that they had been over charged in a barber shop on lower Douglas street, the matter was taken up by City Prosecutor McGuire and Manager Parrish of the publicity bureau of the Commercial club. The proprietor of the barber shop was fined $15 and costs by the police judge, and warrants issued for the two barbers who "worked" on the theatrical men. The barbers failed to appear in police court. According' to Lee's story he was charged $2.35 for a shave and mas sage, the barber finally settling for $2.10; Bernard couldn't see $1.25 worth of value in a haircut and sham poo. Lee and Bernard said that they were extremely grateful to Prosecu tor McGuire and Mr. Parrish for their co-operation in bringing the pro prietor of the barber shop into court. "There'll be no overcharging of Ak-Sar-Ben visitors or anyone else if we know about it," the city prosecutor averred. Four 'Baby Bandits' Besmirch Honor Code Is the honor system in juvenile cases effective? Four of Juvenile Judge Leslie's wards, held at the detention home at Riverview, have again cast doubts upon the efficacy of the system that fiuts them on their honor These our boys leaped the fence and dis appeared in the darkness Thursday night and are still at liberty. Elmer Russell and Glen Gibson paired oft and escaped in one direction and while the attention of authorities was directed toward these boys, Clar ence Young and Lloyd Wallace es caped in the opposite direction. Young was being held at request of his Sioux City father after becoming involved with the "baby bandits" of the South Side. All four boys made iron-clad promises to Judge Leslie when they were sent to Riverview and temporarily saved theniselves from being confined in the state school at Kearney. Troubles galore await them when they are recaptured. Probation Officer Miller's staff is on the trail. Small-Boned Men Enlist in Dixie The average weight of men south of the Mason and Dixon line is from four to six pounds lighter than the average weight of men north of it, say United States marine corps re cruiting officers operating here, in a report received at marine corps head quarters today. These recruiting of ficers have asked that the minimum weight for recruits in the south be- reducea from 124 to 120 pounds, stripped. "The large raw-boned southerner" is seldom seen, the recruiting officers aver, and, while the men of the south are as sound and fit as the men of any other section, they are usually small-boned and light in weight. The officers point out in their recom mendation that some of the best "hikers" and fighters in the marine corps are the lean, wiry men from the southland. NEBRASKA'S STORY OF STORMY BIRTH Thirty-Seventh Child of Uncle Sam is Bigger Than All New England States. IT'S WORTH $2,600,000,000 By A. R. OROH. As the fiftieth anniversary of Ne braska's admission to the Union is be ing celebrated, let us learn a few in teresting facts about our state. Nebraska was the thirty-seventh state. At the election in 1866 the vote for the state constitution was ex tremely close i,93S for it and 3,838 against. President Andrew Johnson did his best to keep us out. Congress passed the act of admission July 18, 1866, but Johnson didn't sign it. In February, 1867, he again vetoed a similar bill, but it was passed over his veto. Which taught "Andy" that you can't keep a good state out. When Nebraska was admitted to the Union, Iowa had been a state for twenty years, California for sixteen, Minnesota for eight and Kansas for five years. After the admission of Nebraska no other state was admitted for ten years; that is, until 1876, when Colo rado came in. Thirteen years more elapsed after that until North and South Dakota, Montana and Washington were ad mitted in 1889. Idaho and Wyoming gained state hood in 1890; Utah in 1896; Oklaho ma in 1907 and New Mexico and Ariiona, the youngest in the sister hood of states, in 1912. The territory of Nebraska was orig inally several times the .siie of the present state. All that area between the Canadian border and the northern line of Kansas and between the Mis souri river and the "summit of the Rocky mountains" was Nebraska, Thus Nebraska included the pres ent state, the northeast section of Colorado, part of Idaho, nearly all of Montana and Wyoming, western South Dakota and southwestern North Dakota. The limits of this vast territory were gradually cut down as other ter ritories were formed until it reached it- present size and shape. Nebraska's area is 77,520 square miles. It is bigger than all the New England states combined. It is more than twice as large as Indiana, nearly twice as large as Pennsylvania. You could put New York state in Nebraska and have plenty of room left for New Jersey and Delaware and Maryland and a few others. There are only fourteen states in the Un ion that are larger. The state extends 415 mile) from east to west iat its widest point and is 205 miles from north to south. "Nebraska! is an Indiun name and means "shallow water." Do you know the great seal of your state? Probably not (unless you belong to the "observation class"). Well, there's a blacksmith at his an vil in the foreground. Farther back we observe a tree, a steamboat on the river, some sheaves of grain, a train consisting of engine, tender and one car. In the sky ii the state's motto, "Equality before the law." The value of the state today, ac cording to the tax assessors, is just about $2,500,000,000. That wil be all for today. The class is dismissed. Most of People of Milwaukee Owners Of Their Own Homes Eighty-five per cent of the people in Milwaukee own their own homes, according to William E. Hamilton, real estate dealer of that city, who was before the Omaha Real Estate exchange at noon at a special meet ing held at the Hotel Loyal. He gave a talk on conditions at home, on the business situation in general and in vited the Omaha realty men to come to Milwaukee next July for the con vention of the National Association of Real Estate Exchanges. After the meeting the Omaha real estate men drove to Waverly Parke place, west of the Deaf institute, which Addition has been platted and is to be sold by the International Re alty Associates, a national organiza tion of members of the National As sociation f Real Estate Exchanges. The real estate men went out to look over the ground which they are to sell collectively, the various local firms having underwritten groups of the tots to be handled by their re spective firms, so that the whole ad dition may be turned quickly. Caught with Goods, Found Not Guilty Black James Jackson, man of many aliases, is free again. After deliberating for four hours the jury in criminal court brought in a verdict of "not guilty" Thursday night and Friday Jackson again breathed the air outside the countv jail. Jackson was charged with break ing and entering the swenson Bros, warehouse on south Tenth street and decamping with dry goods and mer chandise valued at $15. He declared that he was forced to enter the ware house at the point of a gun held by a white man. When arrested he was running up an alley with his pockets stuffed with socks, suspenders and other Swenson Bros, goods. The white man was arrested and later paroled to M. Andreason. Jurors Get Vacation to Pay Homage to King Ak The jury for the October term has been ordered to report in court room No. 1, on the fourth floor of the court house, October 9. After conference with attorneys. Judge Sears dismissed all those called as jurora except those hearing the evidence in eases now be ing tried. They will be given their freedom during Ak-Sar-Ben festivi ties. , Hotels that Boost Rates Will Be Prosecuted All hotels charging visitors exhor bitant rates are to be called to an ac counting by City Prosecutor McGuire, who recently opened up on the bar bers in a similar manner. In forma tion that some of the hotels are charg ing more than double their usual rate has led to this action. LAWYER FORCED TO RETURN HIS FEE Mayor's Secretary does to the Front to Restore Wayward Son to His Mother. GOES TO WELFARE, BOARD A broken-hearted mother from a Nebraska rural community, a 22-year-old recreant son, a city lawyer, a de partment store detective, judge of the criminal court and the secretary of the mayor of Omaha were the prin cipals in a little drama which would have furnished excellent material for a motion picture scenario. ' The son left the old homestead with mothers blessing. Arriving at Omaha, he passed a worthless check for $3.50 at the Brandeia stores and was apprehended by L. T. Finn, house detective. Formal police court ar raignment and commitment to county . jail, to await district court hearing, followed. The mother telephoned to the jail and was told that Detective Finn was the complainant. Mother Hires Lawyer. D. J. O'Keefe, a young attorney, wrote to the boy's mother and offered to return the son to the family circle for a consideration of $150. The .mother paid the money, but the son was not advised of his mother's ac tion, nor that a lawyer had been en gaged to look after his case. Ths at torney advised the mother not to plead her case with Deiective Finn, who was described as a man of stern resolutions. The mother, however, had previously written Finn a letter filled with tender pleadings for ths return of the son. The son was formally arraigned before Judge Sears in the criminal court, where the prisoner made a clean breast of his case, still being ignorant that his mother had paid $150 to the lawyer for his benefit Mother Arrives. The mother arrived in Omaha and went to the county jail to visit her son. At the jail she met s woman ' who was crying. The other woman told the boy's mother to go over to the city hall and tell her story to Secretary Malone of the mayor's office. Miss Malone heard the story and confirmed every phase of it She telephoned the lawyer who had been paid $150 and asked that he call on her and explain his connection with the case. The mayor's secretary then went to City Attorney Rine and City Prosecutor McGuire and said: "I want you to take some action in this case. I know this mother has been imposed upon. This lawyer who took $150 did not even look after the boy's case and was not In court when he was arraigned before Judge Sears. If nobody else will take up this case I will, and I will go before the judge myself." Takes Mother to Train. Attorney McGuire appeared before the judge and the denouement was, O'Keefe the lawyer who had been en gaged by the mother returned $125. the boy was restored to his mother. Detective Finn did not press his com plaint. Secretary Malone- took the little mother to a bank and saw that she received the $125, bought railroad tickets for her and went to the Wain with the reunited mother and son . Growth of Nebraska, Omaha and Brandeis Stores is Well Told "Down Through the Years," s hand some, illustrated booklet containing an interesting account of the history of Nebraska and the city of Omaha, linked with the story of the Brandeis Stores, is just off the press. The author is Charles Koethen, ad. vertising manager of the Brandeis Stores., The booklet was privately printed and presented by the Bra.ideis Stores, in commemoration of the fiftieth an niversary of Nebraska's admission as a state. The frontispiece is a eut of J. L. Brandeis, founder of the Brandeis Stores, who died in 1903. Scattered throughout the compre hensive and well told story of the state's history, as well as that of the Brandeis Stores, are cuts showing the early days in Omaha and the growth of the big mercantile institution, which is now celebrating its thirty fifth anniversary. Coon Seeks $15,000 For Selling Land Failure of I real estate promoter to make good his commissions has resulted in the filing of suit asking $15,000 by Omsr A. Coon against Os car Lund, the Lund Land company and Hilmer C Aamoth. Coon com plains that although he has transact ed business with Lund for twenty years he has been deceived. He al leges that when he contracted with Lund to sell lands in North Dakota and Minnesota he was informed that Lund and his associates owned the property. He discovered, says the complaint, that the so-called Tri-Clty Investment company was but a pa per corporation and existed only in the mind of Lund. Coon says he sold 2,080 acres on which deals the com missions were $5,000, none of which has been paid. Lund resides at Mauley, Cass county, Nebraska. . More Than 400,000 Persons Served by Recreation Bureau A report prepared by the public re creation department shows that dur ing July, August and September of this year 442,247 persons patronised the public playgrounds, beachea and golf courses. During the same period of 1915 the total attendance was 191. 683. Speeding Past School Costs Auto Salesman $5 R. G. Connell of the Orf Motor Sales company was fined $5 and costs in police court for speeding past the Farnam aehnnl ITnc.ar Tn. t - - - - ...... -. . . V...., u , the Nebraska Cycle company, and H. m. munson, wi soutn r orty -second street, were each fined $1 ana costs. CmiUpUoa w Stok Haadaelu. Or. Xlnt'l N,W Lit, Pills will r.ll.v To of both, olsan out tko bowals ul main yea fssl fins. SBa, AU Srusslsts. Adv. .