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17 V 3 FOR RENT HOUSES West FRANKLIN. Al modern 6 -room houaa. k finish; fireplace ; alplnf porch; nU 130. Phon walnut uoi. fey ftv-room modern bungaJow at IIS 1 Uth Bt.. on the West Farnam Dundeo Ana. M0. Tel. Wlnu MM. S-JtOOM I baths, Wut Firun dlstrtet, Tt 0. Phono Pout. 1HT. ttOVKUl near ei I1BER to Mar, S-room modern house. near Mr, Dundee. Walnut S6SS. NKW l-room house. Inquire 60a, a S2d St Phone wal. J7Tt. North. jroR RENT 8 -room house, Just completed. Do not tall to look thla over. Looated 1200 Burt St, Thos. J, Cronln, 1214 Cali fornia. Harney soil. CLOSE IK. MODERN S-H. FLAT. Ill N. llth St., t-r modern eicept heat, 131.01 per month. H. A. WOLF, 111 Ware Blk. Vow. 1011. RENT CUT TO iTi 1110 N. Jld l-r. flat, eteel range, fas plate, kitchen cabinet, water paid. 111. RA3P BROS., Pouilqs Hit. HOUSE VACANT NOV. 1. 3301 Sherman Ave., 7 rooms, new, plumbing, electricity, furnace, excellent ehape. rent reaeuname. nia am. (-ROOM cottage, trie light and 111 per month Sios. modern except beat, elec- gas, good lawn and barn, to right tenant. Call Web. 1511 GRANT ST T. P. Hall, 421 -7-r., conm., modern, 121. Ramge Bldg. Doug. 1401 121 Six-room, 3604 N. 24th I 1707 N. 2SD 6-room modern bungalow. WeB. I11J. t-ROOM, modern. 1840 N. 12th St., 125.00. South. . 91S S. 11 St., 5-room cottage, modern, fur nace, electrlo lights, deairable location, 111.50. j ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. -Trier 1839. Roue Bldg., llth and Farnam. '2I 8. S0TH ST. Fine new six-room bunga low (vacant uot. su. ijftrge iivina mu fnalr. with beam cellinRB. and big homey L1 fireplace. Very choice, 137.50. Block from ears, rnone uougiaa saes. ODERN 7-room house, 2614 Dewey Ave fall Moyer Stationary Co., 1611 Farnam . rknt 3-room house, ras and water ko per month. Inquire 2618 S..llth St ffnnl RENT Modern 3-room nouse, on. MODES ' cottage, five rooms, large cement baseriv nt, 1041 8. 24th St. I.RK 4VE. 7-r. mod, brick. Miscellaneous. HAVE WHAT TOU WANT. 'USES AND COTTAUJSS PARTLY MODERN, 4-r. 4dV Maple Ht I-R. 340ft Parker St .......... . ... I 1.00 lO.oo I.R. 1G161 warier iiae .... 14. 7-R. 6016 No. 42d St . . . . ....... 16.00 inn iVApri nunf, aratojra 8t I.R. 2204 .120.00 -R. 2819 ored) . . f-R. 2232 27th St. (tor coi- 11.00 14.00 6th St rLT MODERN, STR S.R. 2720 O Irby St 120.00 6-R 3607 30th St 26.00 -R. 1302 46th St 27.50 g.R 648 go. Vutn Hl- tciose in;., si.ev .R. 4826 FratlKlln St 20.00 S.R. 3H No. 2Wth (with garage)., is.io l-R. 4112 FarnaV" 7-R. 73 No. lth Ave IS. 00 T.R. 1906 No. 18h St 10.00 at an 9Rtli St. (brand new. strictly modern (trick dwelling).. 16.00 7-R. 4110 No, St 17.10 St 10.00 I-R.5901 No. l-R 1717 Park Ave (choice brick dwelling newly and out) R.-i2608 Dewey orated Inside 11.10 (good brick dwelling very close li 41.00 PLATS. l-R. 208 So. 10th Ejt. (strictly ntnn.rn flat with hnlrdWOOd fin ish and built-in buffet 131.00 WRl WAVB OTHS3RR. SEB OUR COM PLETE PRINTED LIST BEFORE BEN. PflRTWR A HHOVWELL. tot so. 17th st. j Pou. ion. FOR RENT 7 rooms, with sleeping lporoh and inn miim. mantel and e-rates. Hardwood finish, polished floors, tiled bathrlom and every convenience: exceptionally! view nlt nelffhhnrhnnri ISO. l-room modern brick, In nllca condition; walking distance 122. J. H. DITMONT A C 411-11 Keellne Bldg. Phone VDoug. 0. The Bee carried it sos urmie paid went aJs flrat months of 1118 than same pealed 1018. Thla fl-rura mxriRRnH T.11B COM- DINED GAIN of the other to Omaha papers by OVER 30,000 PAID 1 ADS. fteason: getter itesuus, uettea WHAT have yon for rent In thP way of four, five and six-room modeijn up to date appartmenta. Preference will he - given to times in better districts of the Cltr Want to deal direct wifu nwnera; No agenta Telephono Douglas 1016 3431 FRANKLIN ST., 5 rms. and bath.. Ill 4119 North 3Stn St., 5 roomsj JOHN N. FRENZER, DOUOAS 664. HOUSES FOR RENT! CREIQH. SONS A C(f). 501 BEE BLDG DOUC 204. SoOM MOD. COTTAGE cloe In, 122.10. First Trust Co. D. '" 18 fjNOALOW, Leaven wofth Heights, FOR RfciiT Ap'ts tend Flats t-ROOM flat for rent: x'ndeifn except heat STORE room, 2115 Cuming St. Phone EIGHT-ROOM flat, 2712 Jackson St. In quire Walnut 3084, or Douglas 1966. North. 3105 N. 24TH ST. 6-room brick flat: mod ern, 126. Phone owner, Walnut 2511, South. I-ROOM modern apartment at 420 South 8tn Ave.; private basement, heat an Janitor service. i BENSON MYERS (CO., 424 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. . Doug. 746. 6-R. mod. flat. 2308 S. 21th, 320. H. 4711. Miscellaneous. illtlCK nat lor rem, 26 per month; rooms, modern. Phone Doug. 152. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores- fcwo modern storea near Poetoffice. Low v. it. otuooine. i. iv upicayo. FOR RENT Modern atore room, ateam Offices &nd Desk Room, DtiaiRABi.ii itudlo locAtlon In Wead bldg s o iu must rttrusra, n in naiartfe olag. to til and Farnam; rental reasonable. r, u. wmAiJ. waq Bldg. UibSlUAbLt. utile row ma m the remodeld Crounae Block. It N. 16tb lit, (4ppo..lt poitof(ice. Sit) to 41b per mouto. Couiad t oun. hi nrananiP raatr uouk ItlJ CHOICE office apace, Balrd Bldg., 17th and fttugl tt-Q iilt;lia;uc jiiv, a. MOVING AND STORAGE Globe Van and Storage Co, For real moving eervlce try ua. Learge - lhorae padded vana. Storage, 1 month. . tatlafactlon guaranteed. We move jrou QUICKER, CHKAPKK ANp BAFR. rnone iyier isv or uouglaa 4831, GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WARSHOUBA Packing, atorage and mov ing :iB N. nth St , Phone Douglaa 8S. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage, office at Ray mond Furniture Co., 1611 and 1616 How ara at mono O. 6H4. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE ' Separate locked room for household goods and planoa, moving, packing and snipping. OMAHA VAN AND OTORAOB CO. 101 S. Uth UL Pouglas 4161. MOVING AND STORAGE TJiTTM?T TrpV C UJLil Jl X A SBRVICB Phone Douglas IS for oomplete Hat of vacant houses and apart manta. Also for storage, movtng, lth and Jackson 8u. T P PlTTT'n Bxpraas Co. Moving, U V XVCiJu packing and storage. 117 rarnam Bt Douglaa il4. Haggard a!-J,SJr Vmn ana Bioraff uo., Mivins, rcini. ttenv and ahlpulnf. Phone Douciaa !. REAL ESTATEIMPROVED West. BEAUTIFUL HOME. We have for sale on very easy terms a splendid residence at 111 N. 13d St. Thla house has eight rooms, all In fine con dition. The lot le 60x143. I Is In a very desirable neighborhood and the price Ls eerlslalr low. ALFRED THOMAS, 101 First National Bank Bldg. WEARNE PARK BUNQALOW, Just com pleted, strictly mod. oak finish, with oak floors; large kitchen, with built-in cup boards: high grade lighting and plumb. Ing fixtures; enamel and tile bath room; two large bed rooms; full cement base ment; furnace heat; dandy east front Price for quick sale, IS. 100. Eaey torms. RASP BROS, Doug. 1668. WEST DODGE ST. HOME. Six large rooms and bath, strictly mod ern, oak finish, beautifully deoorated; price only 64,300. Yes, we can sell on eaey terms. This la a real snap tor quick sale. OSBORNE, 701 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Doug. 1474. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT 6-room, I baths, nearly new; big discount, only 16,260. See it. 223 N. 3th AvOj W. L. SELBY A SONS have not yet formed the habit of cheapening their houses, eo that the price sells tnem. 1618 LINCOLN BLVD1 l-room house. strictly modern, wun not water, ueak Douglaa 1111. North. $100.00 DOWN Starts you on an attractive, new five room house, iall on one floor. This place has a full lot with cement sidewalks, Into and around the house. It has a Russian Mulberry hedge and shade trees planted. The house has bAth, gas, electric light, floor drain In basement, and a furnace guaranteed to heat In the coldest winter weather. It Is close to Florence and North !4th street cars. There are parka, play grounds, stores, churches and schools nearby. The monthly terms are easy. Call Harney S55S In evenings, or Douglaa 3028 In days. , FOR SALE 8 -room house, just completed. Do not fall to look this over txsrore buy ing elsewhere. 3208 Burt St. Thou. J. Cronln, 3214 California St. Harney 4091. PRETTIEST MILE BARGAIN . 4-room cottage, partly modern (free) with east front lot, beautiful large shade trees and shrubbery, 8 3x296, the finest lot on the Boulevard, ltt blocks to car line. Lot alone worth $4,000, reduced to $3,500 for quick sale. P. J. TEBBENS CO., 80S Omaha Nat. Bank. Phone D. 2181. MY HOME FOR SALE. . Built only three years. Has three bed rooms, sleeping porch and bath on the seoond floor; vestibule, large living room, dining room, butler's pap try, kitch en and rear1 entry on the first floor; full basement; 60-foot lot. No. 8332 Walnut St Phone Harney 73. IF you want to buy a new all -modern bungalow, ft large .rooms, i rooms iur nlshed In oak, oak floors throughout; east front; make me an offer $800 cash; bal ance monthly. Colfax 2768. $8,850 Will buy the moderrl home at 2581 Davenport Bt. Tttia la 91,000 less than the price on the adjoining house and lot of same slue. JOHN W. BOBBINS, 1808 FARNAM ST. AN ESTATE orders one remaining; property closed out. a s-r. house, Business lot, Military Ave,, only $1260. A treat bar sain. ' OEOROB O. WALLACE, 814 Keellne Bldr. KOUWTZB PLACE restricted district rest dance for sale, V. v. KMest, as I W. iltaV FOR SALE 8 acroa Improved. Col. 1541 South. NEW BUNGALOW HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT Large living: room with built-in book cases, dining room with plats rail and paneled walls, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, all on one floor. Oak finish and oak floors, large attic; full basement; guaranteed furnace; large south front lot, close to car, school, stores and park. Will call for you and show you this bunga low. Phone us for appointment. SCOTT AND HILL CO.. Douglas 1008. Ground Floor McCague Bldg. FIVE ROOMS NEW All modern in every detail; living and dining room all oak finish, with built-In bookcases; pantry with elaborate cup boards; Icebox room; full basement with floor drain; shades; electrlo fixtures and screens; all furnished. This la a real bar gain at $2,7S0; $600 cash, balance on terms to suit. Others ask as much at 8,260. Let us show you this week. T RAVER BROS., 10S Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 8886. Evenings Wsh. 482L HOUBus wanted. WB BAVB9 BUYERS FOR HOMES' WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THB CITT. LIST TOUR PROPBR TT WITH US FOR RESULTS. O' NEIL'S REAL ESTATE INS. AQCY-. Brsndels Theater Bldg Trier 1084. $360 CASH. New bungalow, rooms, all on one floor; strictly modern; on very easy terms 1 close In; located 1X10 So. 16th Ave. Tel. Red 1811. Miscellaneous. NEARLY NEW BUNGALOW, 8600 DOWN. BALANCE $40 A MONTH. 6-room strictly modern bungalow. Oak floors throughout. Built-in buffet. Colon nade openings. Built-in bookcases. Large combination sun room ana steeping room. Full cement basement. Furnace heat. Close to car line and school. When can you see this 7 PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg, Doug1. 1781 IN V KSTMUNTS. IN8URANC7 1400 In come on price. $2,600, Helng 8 houses, I rooms each near high school and Creighton college. Also k and l-room nungaiowa. saw aown, ana iwb rooms, bit down, balance monthly. CH AH. K WILLIAMSON CO. NKW bungalow; also 8-1. and gardening; your terms and price; Inv. with $400, rent, 8 houses (flat cost 88.600). 82-600. D. 2107. five rooms, new, oak finish, fully decO' rated, all modurn, ate, $2,760; $200 cash. balance montniy. uouax ie-te. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. FARNAM STREET 136-ft. corner, Farnam and 32d, $260 a front foot. We do not know of anything on the street as good for the money. Have a client who would take a long lease on a building on this ground at a fair rental. This kind of property li scarce and very little of It on the market Buy, improve and lease this and you are assured a steady income and, with the growth of the city, a very substantial Increase. HARRISON & MORTON North. AFTKR looking at MINNB LUBA. 800 dlf ferent buyers decided that It was the brat proposition on the market and (hey backed their Judgment by buying lots, IF YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 17. 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved OWNER must ea.l east front lot on roots, nolle Bird., In Clalrmont Will sell at saeriaoe price It taken at aaee. Call Douglas 1711 JINNB LU8A Nice lot on Titus Ave., near 24th St, oan be bought at a bargain: this lot must be sold. See me Quick. C. A. Qrlmmel, 141 Omaha National Bk. Bldg. South. ACRES SOUTH. Improved and unimproved In one to ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellevue car Una. Beat of school facllltlee. 0. R. COMBS, Phone Doug. ills. 101 Brandela Theater. Miscellaneous. A FINE plaoo for ohlcken raising, gardsn tng or fruit trees and berry bashes: II good lota; one block from car line and close to sohool. Prloe, IT60; II dowa and 100 pu week on each lot Box 1042, I REAL ESTATE Suburban E Su nbn. Benson. START TOUR HOME IN BENSONt BUT THIS LOT. 111.10 down and 110.00 per month; pries 1(00 00; els. iOilll; located on Locust St., between Clark and Burnham, not far from sohool and car line. Geo. JU Wright. Bee ofnoa, Omaha. Dundee. CHOICE APARTMENT HOUSE SITE IN DUNDEE 186x181 ft., corner lot with north and east frontage; on car line; paved streets; convenient to stores and public improve ments. This Is by far the cheapest buy suitable for thla purpose on the Lincoln Highway. Price and terms on application. Do not fail to investigate If you are look ing for a money-maker, as we cannot supply the present demand for apartments and this this location Is Ideal. GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone Doug. 761. 101 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. DUNDEE. 6016 Cuming St. Strictly modern, new, 7-r. house, hard wood finish, extra well built and right up to the minute, ready to occupy. Price 15,400. Sasy terms. S. P. BOSTWICK it 80N, 100 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1101. Florence. NETHAWAT has I, 4, 9, 10 and lll-aor. Impr. tracts for city property, no. aaa. South Side. I-ROOM rosldenoe, South Side. ll.lOOi 110 oash. balance 111 per month. Doug. Ills, Miscellaneous. FOR SALE 3 acres, well Improved, 11.800; 10 acres, Improved, 3.uuo; is acres, o room house, barn and other Improvements, 14,100; 4 acres, unimproved, rich soil, none better for gardening, price, 11,100, J. H. Kopleta. 4781 S. 84th St REAL ESTATE Investments FOR , OMAHA I REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS ON FARNAM, HARNEY OR DOUGLAS STREETS - SEE ' HIATT COMPANY , . . 245 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK. TYLER 60. BEST BUY ON FARNAM STREET. 60 ft. frontage on Farnam, for very short time, at $60 a front foot cheaper than any other frontage In the same block. Terms eaey; investigate at once If Interested. GLOVER St SPAIN, Douglas SDil. 010-10 City National. SEE US ' FOR 1 INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKET SON, Phone Doug. 501. 1507-1 W. O. W. Bldg. REAL ESTATE. WM. COLFAX 71 Keellne Bldg Dona 1171. FOR HALE. Double orlck St. Louis flat, within four blocks of 1Mb and Harney; ologe In; bar 'gain price. CALKINS eV CO.. Dopglas 11U. tltv National Bank. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc HAVK two 160 -acre farms and one 80-acre farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade tor city property. ARCHER REALTY CO.. 880 Brandela Bldfe-. 17,000 EQUITY In esstern South Dakota land, Want residence or stock of goods. Wilt pay oash difference. B). W. Runyon. Sidney, la. FORD cat and rooming house to exchange together for lots or equity in house or lot. Call Pg- 8886 alter 8 p. m. Box 7090, Omaha Bee, WE have some good homes and rental prop erties for pieo. or la. land. Edward F. Williams Co,, Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. WILL trade quarter section fine land for stock of merchandise. Address x 882, Bee. GOOD lot, desirable location, will take used Ford as part paymert. Webster 4848, Ranch specialist, sell or trade ranches for elty property. K. Franta. Brandela Bid. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 4. I and roomed houses that can bt sold for 10 cash, balance 111 per month; give complete description Oral letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1820 rarnam St Tel. Doug. 1884, 1 havm Mveral nartlea wanting to si change Omaha property for acreage. Call or write W. S. PRANK, 901 Neville Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. We have buyers for your property. INTER-STATE REALTY CO.. 8H8-80 City Nat. Bldg. Doug. 8888. WANTED Listings of real estate In Oiuahe for sale N. P. Dodge ft Co., Harney St, at 16th Telephone Doug. 821 FOR SALES F. D. Wead, 310 S. 18th St. REAL ESTATE BUSINESS PROPERTY. INCOME property near Ford plant. ltb St owner, Harney mm. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 1IB THOROUGHBRED Leghorns, coods. runs, Incubator and brooders, for sale. Call T. 1698-W. BAT par bull terrier, female dog. First. clans car dog, Terms reasonable. Walnut BULL puppies fur sale, 12.00 and 86.00. Walnut 124ft. DAMAGED WHKAT. 81. 60 a hundred. A. W. Wagner, 801 N. 16th. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans. Mortgages. We are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebras ka farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO, 212 South 17th St. ANYTHING FOR RENT, SELL or TRADE 7 LIST IT WITH THE "RESULT" PEOPLE. INTER-STATH REALTY CO., ' 129-10 City Nat. Bk. Bldg., Doug, till, CALL UP TODAY. I PER CENT to I per cent on best elass olti residences In amounts s.vuu up, etsi fsrtn loans. Ressonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1811 Farnam St, NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM. BEE HU)U. 16,000 MORTGAGE, bearing I per cent semi- snn. ; secured by property vsiuea at iii.dvv. Talroage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O, W. Hldg. OUAHA homes. East Nebraska farnia O KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 1011 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Douglas 1711 FARM and city loans, B-6Vi and I per cent. w. H. Thomas. Keellne Hldg., uoug. ibis. 6nt MONEY HARRISON & MORTON pili. ,16 Omslia Nat I Bank Bldg. MONEY to loan on tmprovud farms and ranches. We also buy good) farm mort gages. Kloke Inv. Co. Omaha. D6NTTPAYiN INSTALLMENTS. PAY IN . f, 4 or I YEARS. BEST PLAN 8HOPEN A CO., KKK1.INB BI.DO. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTEO. THOS. L. McOAURY. KEKLTNE BLOO. TEL. RED 4141. ESTATE loans. I per ce D. B. BUCK 4 CO., 112 Omaha Nat. Rank. I PER CENT and. 8 per cent money. Toland A Trumbull. US Bee Bldg. Douglas Q7. MONEY on hand tfor city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS. n..,",'. CITY and farm loans, 6 5 . 6 per cent, J. H. Dumont ft Co., 418 Keellne Bldg. $100 to 110.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Bta. Abstracts of Title. Wqvw Title. Guarantee and Abstract Co,, JYtJI 1 806 B. 17th St.. around floor. Bonded by Maui. Bonding nnd Ins. Co. RBBD ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 80S Brand wis Tneater. MONEY TO LOAN Furniture, Pianos, Ind. notes as security. $0 6 -mo. H H, gds., total cost, is.ou. $40 " Indorsed notes, total cost, $3.60. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Organised by Omaha Business Men. 488 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 668. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Florida Lands. PALM BEACH FARMS COMPANY, Farm lands are the Banner Crop Farms of Florida, producing three crops a year. You oan buy a 6, TO or 20 acre tract on easy terms, 6 acres, $10 down, $10 per month; ten acres, $0 down, $20 per month. For Particulars and Literature I Call, Write or Phone, PARSONS ft SON, 181 Brandels Bldg. Phone Douglaa 7848, Maryland Lands. EASTERN shore of Maryland: water front farms, oysters, crabs, fish, .ducks; fine climate; level land; grow everything; best bargains In the union. Ask for Illustrated catalog. . H. D. Yates, Princess Anne, Md. Minnesota, 140-ACRE FARM, 46 MILES FROM Minneapolis; 8 miles from two good rail road towns; good set of buildings, consist lng of 7-room house, large barn, granary, corn orlbs, machine shed, windmill, ste, 160 acres under cultivation; can praotl cally all bs cultivated; no waste land; eicellent corn land; $0 head of cattle, consisting of IS cows, balance one and two-year-olds, 6 horses, hogs, chickens and complete set or mac ninery everything- on the place Including one-third at this year's crop, goes at $60 per acre; $6,000 oash, all the time wanted on bal ance, t per cent Interest. Schwab Bros., 1086 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. Missouri Lands. nuif.i, MISSOURI FARM 810 cask and 88 monthly no interest or taxes; nigniy pro ductive land; close to I big markets. Writs for photographs and full information. Munger, A-118, N. T. Ufa Bide, Kansas uity. mo. GREAT BARGAINS 5 down, $& monthly. buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land near town, southern Missouri. Price only $200. Address Box 80S, Excelsior Springs Mo. Nebraska Lands. AT AUCTION Thursday; nov. 9, 2 p, m. CUSTER COUNTY LAND 640-acre farm and ranch. 200 acres tinder nlow. lies level to gently rolling; balance rolling hay and, pasture; fain set of Improvements. For full lniorma tlon address NEBRASKA REALTY AUCTION CO., Central City. Neb. FOR SALE 820 acrei unimproved land, 7 miles srum iiowijuili icu. , .! v meadow, cuts 180 tons of hay, balance farm and pasture. Priced at $6,400, en cumbrance, $3,000, runs 6 years at 6 per cem, oaiancw emu. auuimi v p, sen, nou, 640 ACRES, Al land, well improved and gOOd lOCauuri ill jvuuutwi uuumi;, (.in,. Will consider Omaha property or farm aown mis way. THOMAS CAMPBELL, Keellne Building. 160 AND 80-ACRB Johnson county. Neb. farms; well Improved. 4. bargain In im proved $0 In Sarpy oounty. STEWART, 111 8. 17th. FOR SALE Best Jarf-i body high trade medium priced land In Nebraska; very lime mvnvr rBijuiivu. ggvaic. bach, Ntob. FOR Nebraska and lowa farms, state what you want, we have It. W. T. Smith Co., 114 City Nat, uanK mng,. umana. $32,000 BUYS 1,280 acres improved land 8 miles irom eianey, nea. juicnaei v. Ruddy, Albion, Neb. CAN sell or exchange any lands ydu havs to offer, c. j, canan, uccaaue mag. Wisconsin Lanoa. UPPER WISCONSIN best dairy and gen eral crop state In the union. Sett ten wanted; lands for sale at low prices on sasy Mrms; excellent lands for stock raising, asa tor Doomei i on Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state acre wanted. if interested in fruit Isnds, ask tor nook let on Apple Orchards Addrass Land Com missioner Soo Railway. Minneapolis Ulna FARM LAND WANTED DAIRT FARM WANTED. Party with 70 head of stock wants dairy farm. Can take possession March 1, 1917 or 19U. AfldrcBB Box 7652, Hee, Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. TEAM, about 2,9E0 lbs., and wagon, for sale. f104 N, 17th. Colfax 6,6. . AUTOMOBILES WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Phone .Douglas 82922047 Farnam St. REBUILT OVERLANDS, Perfect In mechanical condition and appnarancof LATE MODELS AS LOW AS $350. Also' Fords, Hupmoblle, Rtudobaker, etc. Astonishingly low prices. Cars demonstrated. List furnished to out-of-town purchas ers. Send for it, AUTOMOBILES Who's setting the pare now? In the first nine months of 1116 THE BKR gained 43,808 Paid Ada, EXCEEDING the COMBINKD GAIN of the other two Omaha papers for same period by more than 80,000 PAID ADA. Good Results, Good Rates. Good Service. AUTO INSURANCE Plre. Thelt end Liability at lowest rates, K1LI.Y, RI.L18 THOMPSON. 11-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. "out. 111,. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 3800 Farnam St. Douglas 8810. 1MI Overland Touring $400 1818 Dodtre Touring 626 1816 Chevrolet Tourlnit 400 Hudson Coure. late modwl. aaTlfice. MY Col coupe for hhIk. A-1 condltlun. Call Mr. rirnery. care Wellington mn USED CARS AT REAL PRICES 1114 Interstate, ?-pasaenger, good con dition, 12(0. 1H Abbott. Detroit. T-paesenger, elec tric light and starter, IS00. 1914 Ford touring, Just overhauled, 12,8. a W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., Douglas 863. 331S-1I Farnam St. 1914 NYBKUO 6-cyllndr. $lt h. p., 13J-ln, wheel base. New tires. KXCE1.I.KNT CONDITION. Call Harney 148 after p. m. Will demonstrate, CROSSTOWNaARAllB, 111 S. 14th St" Doug. 4441. We buy OLD CARS. Parts for Hup 20. Oldsmoblle, Chevrolet, Apper. son. WK will trade you a new Ford tor your old one. INDUSTRIAL QARAUK CO., loth end Harney; DougeloL DON'T'Throw away old tlrea. We make one new tiro from two old ones and save you E0 per rent. 8-ln-l Vulcanising Co., UH Davenport St., Omaha, Neb. Douglas 2914. ONE PACKARD closed laundoulet body, for sale at a bargain, ft. C. Smith. 8024 Far nam St. Phone Doug. ae,7. CORD tires tor Fords. iOal, $.5; I9IVj. ,11 66 Zwlebel Bros. D. 47I. IS1I Farnam St OUR REPAIR WORK WILL 8ATISFI TOO. TELL 4 BINKLET. 111! Harney St. Doug. 14. Auto Repairing and Painting. STROMBKRO SERVICE STATION. OEOROB W. WILLIAMS. 1E06 Jackson St. Carburetors my specialty. Red 4141 tiAnrw.rri Tor tneeneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Baisdorfer. 110 N. Uth. NBB Auto Radiator Repair Service and prices right tl S 19th St. D !. Auto Llverj andGarages. EXPERT auto repairing, "service car al ways ready." Omaha Oarage, 9010 Harney St. Tyler 895. ' Automobiles for Hire. FtiiRD for rent. Tod may drive It. I charge by mile. Doug. Bflai. isvenings, v. boob. Motorcyclei and Bicyctet HAR LET-DAVIDSON MOTORCTCLES. Bar gains In usea maenmes. vioior novm, .,. Motorcycle man, fslV HARLEY-DAVIDSON, with side car; fully equipped. Cheap. Call Colfax SS91, after 6:30 p. m RiorimirTisNsWRs John R. Webster company to John Potter Webster, Cans street, 88 feet east of Thirteenth street, south side, 82x188 Ul Joseph Barker, trustee, and wife to Warren B. Frank, Fifteenth street, 800 feet north of Ames avenue, west Rifle, 40x148 260 William C. Bnnls and wife to Meta Nelson, Fourth street. Florence, 6$ feet north of Sheffield street, 80s .488 MB0 John J. Vacek, guardian, to Josephine Tesnohlldek, Twentieth street, 60 foot south of IT street, east side: ttx ISO 09 Ruth E. Parsons and husband to Edith C. Rogers. Thirty-sixth street, 101 feet south of Hamilton street, west side. 60x81.5 1 Mary D. Stoddard and husband to Jack Ouster, northwest corner Twenty-first and Laird street, $6 1-8 xlU " I Madge D. Doty to Anna E. Reed, Fow . ler avenue, 171 feet east of Twenty second street, north side, 60x188 ... 1 WHEAT AND CORN HIT NEW RECORDS Wheat Brings $1.85 a Bushel and Nebraska's Corn Sells for $1.03. v RECEIPTS FAIRLY HEAVY Again the Omaha, Gram exchange marked up new top prices on wheat and corn. The former sold as high as $1.83 and the latter $1.03 per bushel. The new top showed a gain of Yi cent per bushel on wheat and a cent on corn. Durum of like grades sold at Saturday's prices, the high be ing $1.90 per bushel. On the whole wheat was V cent up and corn 2 cents, none of the latter selling under a dollar per bushel. The corn that fetched the record price was grown in Saunders county, near Malmo. Grain receipts were fairly heavy for a Monday, there being 179 cars of wheat, fourteen of corn and sixty of oats on the market. The wheat sold all the way between $1.79 and $1.85; the corn from $1 to $1.03 and the oats from 51J4 cents tq 51J4 cents per bushel. Army Pays Record Price for Turkeys For Boys in Blue The high cost of living will not keep Uncle Sam from giving his trusty warriors their usual ration of turkey on Thanksgiving day. As proof of that Uncle Sam will not abolish the custom the War depart ment has contracted for 48,000 pounds of choice turkey, to be furnished the boys in blue. The record price of 34 cents per pound was paid. And what is more, all the trimmings will go with Mr. Gobbler despite the ravages of increasing costs. Turkeys will be slightly higher here this year than last. Choice gob blers arc now retailing at 33 and 34 cents, but it is expected that the price will drop to about 30 cents by Thanksgiving. Freight Car Situation Has Eased Up Somewhat Generally the freight car shortage is becoming less acute, and at the freight offices of the railroads and at headquarters it is asserted that there are now enough empties in sight to take care of the business in pretty good shape unless there should be a sudden and unexpected demand for a large number of cars. Ownership of $35,000 Note is in Dispute Asking for an accounting to deter mine the ownership of a $35,000 note of the Moore Lumber company, a southern corporation, the City Trust company has filed suit against the Bankers' Mortgage Loan company. , PASTOR AND CDPID FALLOUT AGAIN Wedding Bells Fail to King True for Eev. Harold K. P. Cornish. WIFE SEEKS SEPARATION The Rev. Harold K. F. Cornish seemingly cannot hold a winning hand in the matrimonial game. He obtained a divorce decree from his former wife on grounds of ex treme cruelty, alleging that as a min ister of the gospel she brought hu 1 iliation upon him because of her ac tivities as a cafe singer. Now his Dresent wile, several years his senior and said to have formerly been a Vincland, N. J., heiress, enters the divorce lists with allegations that the Rev. Mr. Cornish is a mighty poor provider in fact, she charges that he hasn't supported her at all since their marriage on February 2 of this year. Jessie Griffin Cornish is the plain tiff in the present suit filed with the clerk of the district court. South Side Pastor, Kev. Mr. Cornish has been living at 4131 South Twenty-second street, South Side. He is pastor of an in terdenominational church in the Manic Citv. Mrs. Cornish is 44 years old, while her husband is only 38 years old. On April 16, 1915, Rev. Mr. Cornish was sranted a divorce decree from Evelyn S. Cornish. Sensational charges as to his wife's conduct were made in the petition. Rev. Mr. Cornish was formerly a Methodist minister at Harrold and Esmond, S. D and an instructor in Huron college, Huron, S. D. Gus Miller Keeps Watchful E-ta for Hallowe'en Pranks Where are the wiseacres who tell us that the modern day Hallowe'en isn't what is used to be when they were boys? They say that, with no board sidewalks to tear up nor picket fences to tear down, the youth of to day has not the opportunities in their "days of real sport. But Gus Miller, probation officer, avers that the twentieth century boy goes them all one better; he and hi) gang, if they can get away with it, aometimes even demolishing cement and stone side walks and then sigh for other world's to conquer. Gus and the juvenile court officials arc going to be hot on the trail of the destructive youth this year. The Hal lowe'en season started about a week ago and the watchful eye of Omaha boydom had been hard-taxed since then. Gus says tick-tacking, throwing corn on windows and other innocent ways of celebrating will be tolerated. , "But nix on the destruction ot property, soaping street car tracks and the like, he addea. Creighton University .Has New Professor Creighton university has three new faculty members. Jjr. James koss Clemens, new dean of the medical college, secured the services of the three men in his recent trio east. Dr. Sergius Morgalis is the new professor of physiology, tie was in the bio-chemistry department ot Co lumbia university. Dr. F. W. Heagey, assistant professor of anatomy, served in the anatomy department ot loium bia. The assistant nrofessor of path ology and bacteriology is Dr. Edward Huntington McLean, primarily a Co lumbia man, who has been teaching in the University of Oregon. Dr. Clemens himself has been head of the department of pediatrics and a member of the advisory board of St. Louis university for the last ten years. Much in Storage In Omaha Elevators The high grain prices of the last few days have resulted in greatly in creasing the quantity of the cereals in storage, until now, when the totals in dicate stocks of 4,011,000 on hand, an increase of 2,871,000 bushels over the corresDondincr date of one year ago. Stocks in storage now and one year ago, in bushels, follow: Now. Tear Avo. Wheat Corn . Oats .. Rye , . Barley 1.687.000 6(2,0(10 11,000 41,000 , 3.HJ.000 4)2,000 . 117,000 26,000 . 20,000 12,000 Total 4.011,000 1,140,000 It will be noted that the greatest increase is in oats, and it is asserted that this is due to the fact that until the last few days there has been little foreign demand for this yass.of grain. Woman Evangelist Will Tell of "Booze and Graft" "Booze and Graft" is the subject of the sermon to be delivered Tuesday night at Pearl Memorial church by Mrs. Mabel Q. Stevens of St. Peters burg, Fla., a woman evangelist. Mrs. Stevens has been conducting a cam paign at the church since October 22 and will continue until Novem ber 12. Wdenesday and Thursday nights the evangelist will talk on the "Pas sion Play of Oberammergau." Special Cops to Watch For Hallowe'en Revelers Superintendent Kugel of the police department states he has detailed ex tra men for Hallowe'en duty. "We have nothing to say against innocent pranks, but we do intend to arrest those who perpetrate depredations which are beyond the bounds of rea son," explained Mr. Kugel. These special policemen will make the rounds in citizen's garb and will not be easily recognized by revelers. Four Are Arrested on ' Shoplifting Charge Mary Johnson, 2119 Leavenworth street, Helen Stuart, 2514 Emmet street, Esther Wilson, 1921 Cass street and Rose Bedlow of Council Bluufs were arrested by Special Of ficer L. T. Finn for the theft of mer chandise from the Brandeis stores. They forfeited $10 cash bonds by their failure to appear before the po lice magistrate for a hearing. WHAT KIND OF ROOF HAS YOUR HOUSE Observation Class Goes Home to Study Its Chimneys, Pianos and Trees. TEACHER IS "STUMPED" By A. R. GROH. The "observation class,'' which we started in this column some time ago to test folks' powers of observing is insatiable. It calls for tnofe tests. Ask us some questions about things ,we see every day," says Mr. R . "We may not know what shape the pillars on the court house are, but ask us things about our own homes. We can demonstrate that we are observant about them." An so, dear readers, here are some questions about your homes. Each of the fourteen questions count 7 points and a perfect score is 98. See what your average is. AU ready! Here you are: How About Your Roof? 1. What kind of a roof has vour house shingle, slate, tile, gravel? i. How many chimneys on vour house? 3. What kind of trees are in your yard and how many of each kind? 4. What kind of wood is the in- ' terior of your house finished in? 3. Where are the heat remsters or radiators located in each room? ; 6. What is the color of the wall : paper in your living room? . What is the name or makers name on your piano? ' i o. How many pictures are on the wall of your living room ? . Describe " half of them briefly. 9. Describe half of the oictures on ' the walls of your bedroom. 10. How many steps are there in your front stairway? 11. Locate all the water spigots inside and on the outside of your home. 12. What is the foundation of your house built of stone, brick, cement? ; . 13. How many wooden spokes in an automobile wheel? ' 14. Give the color of the eyes of two persons in vour family. -( Did You Paaa? There you are Mr." Careful Ob server R and other carefully ob- . servant readers. What do you make of it? Did you do any better than you did on the questions about down town buildings? Did you "pass?" . I pause for reply. Wait a minute, I'll take this ex amination myself. ( Put a row of asterisks in here, Mr. Linotyper, to signify the lapse of 1 , time while I take the exam.) j 1 H-m-ml Weill Strahge-I thought I could do better than that I can only answer nine of them my self. Nine times seven Is sixty-three. Not very good, is it, specially for the teacher? H m ml t.i Oh, well, what difference does it make, anyway, iwhether we know what kind of a roof there is on the .' house, as long as it; keeps out the rain? Or how many chimneys there " are as long as they carry off the smoke? ; Shucks I Let's forget itl Having -nice fall weather, aren't we? u Who d'you think's gonna be elected, No vember 7? Isn't the European war terrible? v . ; ... . Linseed Oil Soars To Real War Prices Linseed oil is costing $1 a gallon, . while only a few months ago it cost but 70 cents and a year or twA ago it cost a great deal less than that This is one of the many items that has caused paint to rise in price, un til now the dealer has to pay on the wholesale market what be used to ask on the retail market for his prod uct. ' ' Only ten days ago another Increase of from 5 cents to 15 cents a gallon was announced in paints. Common ' red barn paint is the cheapest of all paints, and this increased a nickel a gallon October 18. The same date house and porch paints were increased 15 cents a gallon and various other-, paints a dime a gallon. Dr. Wittman Brought,, Back Here for Trial Xavier W. Wittman, indicted May' 1, 1913, for using the mails to defraud, and who was recently arrested in Wheeling, W. Va., after a chase that took inspectors half way around the' world, was brought back to Omaha; Saturday by Marshal Throckmorton. While in this city Mr. Wittman ex- tensively advertised an electro-oxygen product as a specific cure for all ail ments of man. . , "LAST MAN'S CLUB" IN SESSION Eight of Eleven Survivors of Civil War Company Hold . Reunion. Fifty-five years after their complete organization met for the last time, eight survivors of Company B, First Minnesota regiment, gathered in Still water for their annual reunion. The octet are members of the -"Last Man's club," which now num bers eleven. At the battle of Bull Run the company got its baptism of fire. . A. memorial was held for comrades who lost their lives in that engage ment, and those who since have died. Thirty-two men comprised the orig inal Last Man's club," which derives its name from the fact that the last survivor is to become the possessor of a bottle of wine given the club years ago. Draped chairs were placed at the table tor dead members, empty places were left for three living members too feeble to attend. The bottle of wine, taken from the vault of a Stillwater bank, occupied a conspicuous place on the table, to- gether with the club's roster. . The gathering included Adam Marty of St. Paul, 78 years old: John S. Goff, 72; Myron Shepherd. 83; Samuel Bloomer, 79; Peter Hall, 77; Emit Graff, 76; Jacob Gruseman, 83, and William Kelly, 72. St Paul Dis patch. " r -. .', IndUresUoA Doe to Take a don Dr. Klni'l New Lit Mill tea night Bee bow mind tetter vsn Ssei la th moraine, ISO,