5 D farVi and ranch landsfarm and ranch lands AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES From Our Near Neighbors Nebraska Lands. Nebraska Lands. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 5, 1916. AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 N My 135-Acre Farm 'ADJOINING SCHUYLER, 'NEBRASKA, ON MAIN LINE U. P. ONLY EIGHT BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING IMPROVEMENTS I A GOOD 9-ROOM HOUSE One cistern, cesspool, two good wells; good cement cellar; chicken house, wood shed, smoke house. BIG BARN, 70x70 Mow room for 100 tons of hay. Room for twenty cows in Btanchions. cement floor. Good big hog shed, ce ment floor. Machine shed and scale house and double granary, 32x32; double corn crib, 32x32; one engine house and grinding house. ALSO GOOD 4-ROOM HOUSE Good barn, room for six head of horses and two cows; one granary in connection with barn. Forty acres TERMS OF FARM 10 ner cent 1917, balance carried five years at 1st, 1917. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR ADDRESS H. H. Hoops, Schuyler, Neb., Owner, X FOLDA, Clerk. F. D. AT AUCTION 1,100 ACRES OP NED. LAND to b sold at PUBLIC AUCTION. SALE TAKES PLACE IN THH OFFICE OF DOWD AUCTION CO., 112tf W. O. W. Bids;., Omaha, Neb. TUESDAY, NOV. -14, AT I P. M. SHARP. Legal number all of Section 8, .Town ship IB. Ranae 40, Arthur county, Ne braska. This section will be sold on terras of II per acre cash, balance payable 60 cente per acre per year until paia ior. ; Section No. 2, legal number art west half of east half, and west half of Sec tion 1, and east hair ox eait nair or o 2. Township 19. Ran- 41. Garden county, Nebraska. Thli aection will be iold on term of $1 per acre cash and 76 cents an acre per year nil paia ror. The above land laVCheap western land Section No. 2 Is pretty well Improved, and some In cultivation on each section; It will be sold to highest bidder on above date regardless of value. For full Information regarding this land rail or address Dowd Auction Co., 1126, W. O. W. Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Remember the sale takes place In the Dowd Auction Co., orrica, Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 2 p. in. James L. Dowd, Auctioneer j R. W. Morse, Owner, AT AUCTION, NOV. 11, 2 P. M. 460 acres, located three and one-half' miles southeast of Ord, Neb. Will be sold regardless of pice to the highest bidder In the Ord opera house, regard loss of weather. Terms 16 per cent of the purchase price cash day of sale, 20 per cent March 1, 1917, when posases slon will be given; balance five years, Interest at 6tt per cent, payable an nually. Abstract showing perfect title guaranteed to purchaser day of settle ment. Good eight-room house; barn for twelve head of horses and eight tons nt hav hno- Iiaiim wall anri wlnrimlll nr. chard and other minor Improvements; 230 acres under plow, SO acres of which Is In alfalfa, balance pasture and hay ; farm land lies level to rolling, pasture rolling. Every foot of entire tract Is good 4lack loam with clay subsoil; all fenced ' "And cross-fenced. An Ideal farm and small ranch In the rain belt of Ne braska. Look It over before sale day. For further Information address Ne braska Realty Auction Co., Central City, Neb.; Colonel Mark Oarraher, Auction eer; M. A. Larson, Mgr.: Geo. Knecht 1 Ord, Neb., Owner. Washington Co., Nebr., 120 Acres 1 E miles S. W. of Herman; 10 acres pas ture, 20 acres hay, 88 acres In crop, all fenced; 7-room house; barn, 8 stalls, 36x40, and many other outbuildings; mortgage, $6,000, due 1919, at 6 per cent; offered for a short time at 1126 an acre. 55 Acre Country Home Beautiful view, high southeast slope, 16 miles from Omaha; house, 11 rooms, mod ern, complete, water system; large barn, cemint floor; good chicken house; extra large hog house; lota of woven wire; some fruit; fine view; beautiful shrub bery; located 16 miles froro-Omaha, on Blair road, half-mile from Ft Calhoun; live stock and. improvements may be In cluded In purchase. See us for price and terms. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., Doug. E71S. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Lincoln County Lands for Sale by OKNB CROOK, NORTH .PLATTE, NEB. '1,920 acres hard" clay soil, In one tract, one-third plow land, balance pasture and hay. Thousands of good cedar posts grow ing on land; a choice cattle ranch. Price $12.60. . 600 acres on Platte river bottom, well proved, cuts 200 tons hay, part alfalfa. . Can all be seeded; 200 acres pasture, 160 acres broke; none better; a choice stock and grain farm, no sand. Price 160; will consider good income property In trade. I have several small farms, good clay oil. Write me the kind of a farm you want. Gene Crook. North Platte, Neb. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Improved 146-acre Loup Valley Farm Id Platte County. Neb., will be sold at Public Auction WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, AT 2 P. M. Farm Is 6 miles southeast of Genoa and S miles southwest of Monro, Neb.; very may terms. This Is a good, well Improved farm, . If Interested writs Dowd Auction Co., ' pnaha, Neb tor further Information. JAMES L. DOWD. Auctioneer. " VALLEY COUNTY FARM AT AUCTION, THURSDAY. NOV. 11, 2. P. M. . S AT ORD, NEBRASKA. B60 acres well improved Z miles of Ord, 230 acres under plow, 30 acres al falfa, balance hay and pasture. For full Information address NEBRASKA AUCTION CO., Central City, Neb. SMOOTH 80 near town, Johnson Co., Neb. Reduced price for 10 days; possession given. Easy terms. STEWART, 216 So. nth. CAN veil or exchange any lands you have to offer. C. J. Canan. McCague Bldg. South Dakota Lands. K0-ACRK southeastern 8. D. farm for sale: a bargain at $66; good terms. Taos, P. King, Armour, S. D. FARM AND RANCH LANDS California Lands. CALIFORNIA little suburban farms near Los Angelas, for sale on easy payments. E. R. Watte, Shawnee, Okl. Iowa Lands. AT AUCTION 4 good farms ron taming 80 acres fa eh. will be aoM at ruoiic Auction on the farms one mile eattt and 2 miles - south of Langdon, Mo., on easy terms, WEDNKSDAY. NOV. 15TH, AT 1 P. M. These (arms are about 14 miles south of Iowa slate line, are level and the best black soil; all in cultivation and all In winter wheat that go with farms; fair Improvements. If you want one of the best producing farms In the country at your own price, don't fall to attend this sale. The legal numbers are south half of sec. 32, Town. 64. Range 41, Atchison Co., Mo. These farms rent for 2-6 of ' wheat and H corn, delivered. For further Information see Prank Bobbltt, Langdon. Mo., or Dowd Auction Co.. 1126 W, O. W. Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer. , w FRANK BuUBlTTr- Owner. R. R, fenced and cross fenced, woven wire, Balance fenced with food four barb ed wires. One-half of this farm Rood farm land and balance good pasture ?ood running water in pasture and eed lots; water has never been known to freeze, as it is fed by springs. Twenty-five acres sowed to fall wheat goes with the farm. This will make a No. 1 dairy farm. No better located or improved farm can be found in Nebraska. Don't fail to attend my auction as all personal property, as well as the farm, will be sold to the highest Diaaer. dav ofauction. 40 per cent March 1st, 5V4 per cent. Possession given March VAN PELT, Real Estate Auctioneer, (Office) Her Grand Hotel, Omaha, Neb. Colorado Lands. AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. I will sell on my ranch. 22 miles south of Fort Morean. Colo., in Adams county, and 6 miles west and 1 mile south of Esk- dale, Colo., on MONDAY, NOV. 13, SALKYTO START AT 9 A. M. The following: My 320-acre term, being the W.' hi Sec, 29, T. 1, south, R. 67 wmI 6th P. M., Adams county, Colo. This Is one of as good half sections as there Is In Adams county .South quarter lies level, north quarter a little rolling. Oood 6 room house, good well and windmill, chicken house, corn crib and granary, stable for six horses, cow vh$d for 8 cows, coal shed, all fenced and cross-fenced, Improvements are all new and In good re pair, a. nne xarrn ior someor.e ai ms own pries. ABSOLUTELY NO BY-BIDDING WILL BIS ALLOWED. Terms on real estate, 10 per cent of purchase price on day of sale, 40 per cent when deed and abstract are delivered and good title Is declared, balance to run 3 to 5 years at 7 per cent Interest. WILLIAM WEPSALA, Owner, yr. A. Cubit, Clerk. H. C. DENNIS, Auctioneer. POTTAWATTAMIE CO., Iowa, farm of 118 acres, 2H miles 8. W. of Underwood, on river-to-river road, known as Pat Keegan Alarm, is miles from council Bluffs, la. 22 acres pasture, 10 acres of hay. The best land In Iowa; 10 acres tame grass, balance cultivated; all fenced and cross fenced. Best of water and abundance of It; 6-room house; barn for 12 horses, 40x 60; granary, corncflb and other outbuild ings. If you want a high-class horns farm address O'Keefe I?eal Estate Co., Doug. 2716. 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bid. IOWA and Nebr. farms, all sixes, within driving distance of Omaha. W, T. Smith uo B14 uity ffat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha. Minnesota. H0-ACRE FARM, 45 MILES FROM Minneapolis; I miles mm two good rail road towns; good set of buildings, consist ing of 7-room house, large barn, granary. com cribs, machine shed, windmill, etc. HO aores under cultivation; can practi cally all be cultivated; no waste land; exoetlent corn land; 10 head of cattl. consisting of II cows, balanoa one and two-year-olds, 0 horses, hogs, chickens and complete set of machinery every thing on the place including one-third of this year crop, goes at $so par acre; $6,009 cash, all th time wanted on bal ance, per oent interest, ecnwao Bros,, 102 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Missouri Lands, 80-ACRE farm, t miles of Collins, Mo. railroad town; 20 acres fenoed with wov en wire; 40 acres In cultivation, part branch bottom land; 10 acres fino timber fenced for cattle; 6-roora frame house with basement Good barn and hay room: smoke house,! poultry house; plenty of water. Price 110 per acre. Also a 40-acre farm 4 miles of Collins; 18 acres woven wire. Rest in cultivation; 2-room house, barn and outbuildings; plenty of water. This Is a beautiful home. Price $14; $600 casn, long una on remainder, n. n. Moore, Agent, Collins, Mo. GREAT BAROAINS $6 down. $5 monthly. buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land near town, southern Missouri. Price only $200. Address Box 808, Excelsior Springs, Mo. SMALL MISSOURI FARM $10 cash and $1 monthly: no Interest or taxes: highly pro ductive land; closo to 1 big markets. Writs for pttotograpns ana ruu information. Hunger, A-1U, N. T. Ufa Bids.. Kansas City, Mo. Montana Lands. FOR SALE! Choice, Improved farm of 240 acres, located eleven miles from Olasgow, Mont., In well settled country ; soil of dark, sandy loam of mgh productivity ' fifty acres under cultivation; no waste land, all can be broke- all fenced;. two- room house; bam 16x34; good well; also running water; good markets; excellent educational faculties; school one mile. Will sell for $18 per acre, 11,600 cash. balance easy terms, or will apply balance on trade for Improved city property. Ad dress Y 680, Bee. Texas Lands. IF YOU are thinking of a home In the Texas gulf coast country, send for. book let, "Algoa noes Mean Opportunity, Henry Mackay, Algoa, Tex. Wisconsin Lanaa. UPPER WISCONSIN best dairy and gen eral crop state In the union. Settlers wanted; lands for sal at low prices y term; excellent lands tor stock raising, ask for booklet at an Wlaoonsls Central Land Grant; state aoraa wanted. If interested In fruit lands, aak for book let oo Apple Ore bard a Address Land Com mleslonT Soo Rsllwy, Minneapolis. Mtna. Miscellaneous. SEND your name today. Receive offers from land owners, agents, everywhere. United Realty association, Joliet, 111. FARM LAND WANTED DAIRY FARM WANTED. Party with 70 head of stock wants dairy farm. Can take possession March I, 1017 or 1911. Address Box 7662. Be. . FARMS WANTED Have 7.000 buyers; de scribe your unsold property, $10 Farmers Exchange, Denver, Colo. WANTED To hear from owner of good farm for sale; state cash price and de scription. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis. Minn. FARM LANDS FOR RENT 40 ACREH Five miles from Benson ; 10 acres alfalfa. Webster 2099. FINANCIAL. Abstracts of Title. TOT, Title, Ouarantaa-and Abstract Co., I 06 a 17th St., ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ' ABSTRACT CO., oldesTaba tract of- flee In Nebraska 206 Brand els Theater AUTOMOBILES Who's setting the pace now? ' In the first ten months of 1916 THE BEE gained 47,940 Paid Ads. EXCEEDINO the COMBINED GAIN of the other two Omaha papers for same period byore than S 20,000 PAID ADS. Good Result, Oood Bates, Uood Ssrrlcs. AGENTS and DEALERS Write us for our Agency plan on this, the fastest selling 'Auto Accessory ever put on the market. Over 100,000 sold in the last six months. Auto Owners buy them on sight. ' SELLS FOR 25c Below is a copy of a letter sent us by an owner who should know what he is talking about1 WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. Omaha, Nebr., Nov. 3, 1916. G. L. W. Spring Oiler Co., 904 Brandeis Bldg., 1 Omaha, Neb. Gentlemen: ' In reply to your request ai to what results I have had from the Spring Oilers that you placed on my car, will say that I am very much pleised. While I have only had these oilers on my car for a period of seven or eight days, at the time of placing these oilers on the car, the springs were full of squeaks, where at the present time there is not a ' squak in .the springs and the car rides 60 easier. In fact, I am so well pleased with the results I have obtained from these Spring Oilers that it is almost impossible for 'me to find words to express my pleasure, and I would highly recommend them to any owner, as I believe they would be a big saving in the long run. It is the -dry, rusty spring that breaks easily, rides hard and causes the balance of the car to rack quicker. It is the well oiled, pliable spring in the Automobile that lasts. Yours very truly, WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. By W. H. Caldwell. ' Office Mgr., Omaha Branch. v" The above is verified Mgr., Willys-Overland, Inc., G. L. W. SPRING OILER CO. 904 Brandeis Bldg. WillysrOverland Inc. USED CAR DEPARTMENT x Phone Douglas 32922047 Farnam St OFFERS 2 1915 Overland 5-pass. , 4 1916 Overland 5-pass. T1914 Hupp, 5-pass. , . 1 1914 Cole coupe, 4-pass. 1 1915 Studebaker, 7-pass. ' , 1 1912 Silent Sioux, 5-pass. 1 1914 Hudson, 5-pass. All of these cars are in perfect running shape, and at astonishingly low prices. Cars Demonstrated. List furnished to out-of-town purchasers. Send for it n UYL. SMITH ur "SERVICE FIRST" REBUILT CAR BARGAIN'S. CADILLAC TOURING, -CHALMERS TOURING, FRANKLIN TOURING, HUPMOBILE TOURING. These cars have been put in the finest condition our force of ex- nar.a in nut t!.m n UYL. SMITH -SERVICE FIRST. 2S Farnam 8L Douilaa 1970. USED CARS AT REAL PRICES 111 TntrtU. 7-paMflnter, good con dition. 280. 1114 Abbott-Detroit, ?-punjrr, 1m trlo light and itartr, $800. 1914 Ford tourlnc, Juit ovrhauld, 9261. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., Dou1m Ml. 2210-11 Farnam St CROSSTOWN OARAGE, SIS 8. 24th St. Pour. 4442. we Duy uiiLi uakh, ran ror Hup 20. OldamobUe, Chevrolet, AppursoiL bv H. E. SCHMTTVT Spt-viVp Omaha Branch. Omaha, Neb. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE. LARGEST DEALERS IN USED AUTOMOBILES WEST OF CHICAGO. Mitchell, tourlnr. 1916 modal;' this car hB been driven very little and Is a big eacrtfleo at $600 Moon, touring, six-cylinder, 1916 model, practically new Pullrnan, taurine. 1916 model, run very little Z90 He rff-Brooks touiinf, ilxcy Under, 1916 model 400 Hudnon Coupe, four-passenger, late model, repainted, now tires and thoroughly overhauled 760 Hudson, touring, 1914 model, six fifty 'four, tiptop shape throughout. 60 Mitchell, slx-cyllnder, touring, flve- psKsenger, 1914 model 660 Chevrolet, touring, 1916 model, like "w 1916 Veil, touring, si 1 -cylinder, sev. n- passenger, absolutely perfect condition 560 Veils, touring, four-cylinder, late model 4 bo Oakland, touring, 1914 model, good condition fc g26 Overland, touring, 1916 model, run very little 195 uveriana, touring, 1914 model, very good condition 326 Overland, touring, 191 model, good shape throughout jno Detrolter, touring, run very little.. 200 Pullman, slx-cyltndsr, touring, fine hap B6n Peerless limousine, very fin car 600 Stearns, touring, thirty-sixty, very powerful car Midland, slx-cyltnder, louring, lata model jf6 Velif. touring, four-cylinder, very good condition 350 King, rosdHlfir, 1914 model, run very 400 Cartercar roadster, 1914 model, very good condition t 296 Mitchell, six-cylinder, seven-passn- ger, 1914 model.. Sacrifice Molln dreadnought, touring, perfect condition 4B0 Apperson, touring, 1914 model, fine hP To be sacrificed Chalmers, touring, model thlrtyjilx, good condition jso Stoddard-Dayton, touting, fins shape! 2fi0 1916 Maxwll Touring gio 1916 Bulck "C 26" Touring 440 1916 Saxon Roadster j3t AUTO CLEARING HOUSE, Caryl H. Strauser Mgrm. Mogy Bernstein. 2209 Farnam. Tel. D. 3210, Open Sundays Opua evenings Tires Price We Save You 40 TO 60 on Tiros. Not sewed, rlvel-d or i'1ln'hd. but vul canised by our sfcrc! irot'Kn of selecting, tearing dowi rubulMlng. and umn vul-i-Hnlstng. add from one-third to one-half mnrr instrlitl and wlrar.Kth. making--Uj-m the strongeNt tlren on the nmrkcl today, (liv ing frrputer run, stance against puncture and blowouts. Wn have the largest ti;k of s.-oiid-hsnrt tires and tubes in the tu. Onler now and be sure of gettlnu th fc-'M f-r our monay. Highest prices niitl )r owl tires. Below Is a prK-o list 011 Out famous S-ln-1 tires: Trice Price Price With Willi With Two Old One No Tires. Tire. Tires. Mx3 $ 5.50 $ ft.00 ? 6.50 30x34 6.50 Mo 7 82 32x3 j4 7.50 8.33 - 9.16 32x4 8.60 9.54 10.56 32x4 9.25 10.19 11.13 34x4 9.60 10.70 11.80 35x4" 11.15 12.53 13.91 36x4 vi 11.50 13.04 14.58 37x4:4 12.00 13.54 15.08 37x5 14.20 15.96 17.72 'county Agents Wanted. "2-IN-l"' VULCANIZING CO. 1516-18 Davenport St. Douglas 2914. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES I NUSED CARS otr experience and good judgment fn Xpert repairing and overhauling facilities enables us to offer the purchaser a car of exceptional value at very low prices. 1916 Ford...... $225 1913 5-Pas. Studebaker, 125 5-Pas. Studebaker, self starter 450 1915 Ford, 5-Pas 235 Waverly Electric 308 S. O.S. MOTOR CO., MO.-a Luvinwotth St. Trl.r TIT. WILLYS-OVERLAND INC. ' USED"CAR DEPARTMENT. Phont D. lilt. J0.T Famam St. REBUILT OVERLANDS. (LATE MODELS.) FORDS, TOURING CARS, $175 UP. Also iBuIoks. Btudebake.s. Hudds tnd ttther light ears from 1116.00 up. Lowtat prioes in America, cars asmonstrated, List furnished to out-of-town purchasers. vsna ior it; no ooiigation. AUTO INSURANCE Flra. Th.tt and Liability at lowast rataa KILLT. ELLIS a THOMPSON. 11-14 CUT Nat. Bit. Bldi, 'Jout. till, AUTO CLEARINGHOUSE '8209 Parnam St. Douglas 1310, ltli Hudson Coupe $761 1916 Veils SU, Touring 160 lsli Fulman, Touring 190 191B Mitchell, Touring, sacrifice. FOR SALE 1-passenger rebuilt Stanley steamer, very olassy appearance, unsur passed power, speed and ease of opera' tlon. Like new, a bargain. Cleon Skill man, Pleasanton, Nob. WE will trad you a new Ford (or your ola one. INDUSTRIAL OARAGE) CO., tOth and Harney. Douglas SISL DON'T throw away old tires. Wa mak on new tire from two old ones and sav you sO per cent. 2-ln-l Vulcanlilng Co., 1610 Davenport St., umana, wen, uougiaa Hit. CORD tires for Fords, I Oil. II. el; Mil, U. 16. awlebel -TSrcs, 1). 4171. 1611 Farnam It FOR SALE Hupmoblle, 82 h. p.lili; can't keep it over winter; wm sail at a Bargain. Call Harney 4. FOR SALE 8 used Ford cars. Inquire of Standard OH Co., Brandeis Bldg., or Hth and Locust. OUR KKPAIR WORK WILL SATISFY TO0. TELL UlNKLBT. till Harney SL Doug, list. TOURING car cheap. Must sell. Call Bun- day, 8826 Parker St. Auto Repairing and Painting. STROMBERG SERVICE STATION. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, U08 Jackson SL Carburetors my specialty. Hea $100 reward for magneto wa oan't repair. Colls repairea. naysaonsr. au. r. inn. NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service, and prices right. 219 B. inn at. u. 78io. Auto Livery and Garages. EXPERT auto repairing, "service car al ways ready, umaoa uarage, ivio narney St. Tyler bod Automobiles for Hire. S"ORD for rent. You may drlv It. I charge by mile. JJoug. aozz, juveninga, iyier Motorcycles and Bicycles. ' NOW IS BARGAIN TIME In used motorcycles. Overstocked and we are going to move them. Don't miss this chance, Harley-Dsvtdson Twin $ 66.00. lifarlty-Davldson Twin is.... TO.O0 Hurley-Davidson Twin 76.00 Other Harley-Davldsons up to 176.00 Yale 1-apeed with side car complete 126.00 Indians, Excelsiors and other makes are going in this sale at ridiculously low prices. Now la the time to buy. VICTOR ROOS, "THE CYCLE MAN" 27th and Leavenworth Sts. Omaha. HARLEY-DAVmSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar gains In used macnlnea victor Roos, "Ths Motorcycle Man," 2708 Leavenworth. JOIN te Swapper Club. Mmbrshlpls free. Call at tf oiiio. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Frederick J. Rense and wife to Bamls- Carl berg Co., I'ratt street, 10 rest west of Forty-third street north aide, 80x104.7 1 86 Mary J. MCColllster and husband to Wattle J. Wright, Btxteontb street, 10 leet north o it ilcoeW aaat side. IJkliotn. Mr. and Mrs. J .N. Wyattftn entertalnnd relatives from Harrlsl-urg, Neb.. Ihli week. The Hallowe'en iarty given Tuenday even ing by the twachera was a auocenaf ul affair Thti program was muh enjoyed, by all present. and Mildred Hrunner atti-nded the mall lie' ai ins wrpneum Monday ariernoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. M nnimwr will lea,v awn for fallfornla ti spend the winter. Mini uina Nolle run if laxt week to a pert a the winter with hur ltpr. Mn. rivdn lloi. lister. William flobhina and daughter, Mia Mil dred, moved Into (ho C'haae houae rei-onlly. 1'. O. Hofrldl went to Laxlngton WY'dues- duy. IV P. ltetta la hiavln it hiv a nil at nob barn 64xt0 built on hia farm. Hprln.ll.l.l. Mr. and Mrs. John .Scliaal w-nt to Loup City laat TWHilay lor a weuk's visit. Mr. and Mr. Kti l)aul!a of Htanton via Ited Mr. and Mm. M.irtoii Fiali this week. Mr. and M t Kanford ('lux (on of lllen. 'oliy, are vlaltlntf at the home of their dwuihter. Mrs. K. H. Klger. They woro rtaidntM of this tlrlnlty twenty year atl. Mrn. Joaeph Armstrong of I.lnroln and hr two rhlltlrrn. Tholma and Sam, are vls lliim Mr. and Mrs. W ,!. Armstrong. s .'I! I.ulu Haifa apint Sunday In I.lnroln. rh.irlt Toierann ( Genua, Colo., Is vis Uit,K Jo tni duxum. Mrs I,. A. Hates visited Miss Elisabeth O'ldien of Omaha Thursday. Mra. W. B. Sallnrc Is vlaltlng her daugh ter, Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, of Wast Point. -The revival meellnss conducted by Bey. Charles H. tliay at llw taharnacls resulted In aeventy-flvn rnnveraUma. The meetings closed last Sunday. Mrs. Frank Com I a and son, Frank, 're turned U'ednstlay from a trip by automo bile to Cherry county. Dr. A. J. Teters, Floyd Pavldson and Butt Thompson are back from their hunt in Cherry county. Mlaa Holmea of Gothenburg wag the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Davidson this weak. Mlaa Kva and Bertha White visited their slater, Sarah, at I.lnroln this waak. Sarah Is attending the Slate university. Valley, Mr. and Mrs. W, (. Whit mora motored to Mdioln Friday to spend the week-end. Mlaa Nellie Morris resigned her position sa high school teacher. Miss Charlotte An deiarn of Lincoln took hat place. John Foster has been seriously 111 for over a wek, The Junior Bndoavbrers of th Presby terian church gave a Hallowe'en party on Tuesday evening at the church. The regular monthly meeting of the t.sdlas' Aid society was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nellie Pouts, Mra. John Hall and Mrs, C. B. Uyars as slated in serving lunch. Miss T.llllan Morrow left Friday for her home at Tnkamah to spend her vacation. MIhs Gertrude Ingram left on Thursday morning for Omsha to attend the full ses sion of the. state Christian Kndeavor con vention. Miss Oertrude Ferren and Miss Kthal Ingram will go for the Saturday and Sunday sessions of l ho convention. The regular meeting of the galley Wo man's club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. IS, Weekly. Quito a num ber of Waterloo women were guests. Mrs. Weekly gave a very complete report of the stats federation meeting at Hastings and read a paper on "Modern Novella t," Mra. Whttmore read a paper on "National Parka," Avona, Mrs. Ora B. Copes was a Wesplng Water visitor Thursday. J. C. Ztmmerar mad trip to wsstsrn Nebraska this, week. Mrs. Isaac Reed was visiting relatives at Wttftnlnv Wfr ih trm a .v. V Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson and Ur. ana mra. t no mas uurni war visiting at Wabash SundayT Miss Bertha Smoots of Julian spent Sun day with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nutaman were Omaha visitors Saturday. Frank -Harmer. Harry Mlckle. Misses Genevieve Mlckla and Ruby Nutsman mads a trip to the Mate fisheries Sunday. J. W. Watdrlp left this wssk for a trip to Pea Moines, la., and Huron, 8. D. Mrs. jr. Nutsman entertained ths Con gregational Ladles Aid society Thursday. Flra supposed to have originated from sparks from a train, burned up a hay shed wun several ions or nay, ana a nog nouse for William Mapls north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hltlraan of Berlin were visiting relatives hers this wssk. Miss Elsie Opp of Lor ton was hare Sun day visiting her parents. Miss Anna Marts Krusa of Weeping Water was visiting friends here the first of ths week. Mrs. H, Bhlers and daughter Km ma were visiting at ths horns of B. C. Nutsman Thursday. The Christian Ladles' Aid society mat with Mrs. M. O. Keedy Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Fern Graham entertained the Wo man's club Wednesday, Mrs. John Wsaver waa hera from Ber lin Thursday afternoon for a visit with rel atives. A Hallowe'en social was held at ths home of Mr. and Mra, 8. L. Shaokley Tuesday avs ning. Mr. and Mrg. Henry Thiol of Alliance wera hera this week for a visit with rela tives. Miss Bda Meyers has been spending the week with friends at Weeping Watsr. BeUTue, Th condition of Mrs. Charles Rummsl, who Is oonfined to her bed, la reported about tha same. Wllber Cockrel of the firm of Trent Cocknl, Injured his chin while cranking their delivery truck. The engine back fired and drova the crank through the flesh, Inflicting a wound on tha gum. Mrs. Rasd. who la making her home with Niar sister Mra. J. Q. Ooss, la roportod very Visiters of th wok at tha Wllber Cock rel home are Mrs. L. N. Cockrel, sister of Mr. Corkrel, and Mrs. Anthony Miller. Mrs. J. B. McChesney la up after a avr Illness of many months. Fielding Clark, "Cap" Jerglna and Jaks Lewis hav left for a two weeks' hunting trip on tha Missouri river bottom!, whr thry have a hunting todg. The two-storied building being erected by Charles Patrick Is being pratloally com pleted. Mr. Patrick will occupy th whole lower floor, where he will hav a confec tionery store and restaurant. Carpenters are at work on th Charles A. Mitchell home, where a two-atorlad addi tion Is balng put on. Irrlngton. m Nnrinr and Mrs. Powell wr Omaha visitors Tuesday. Mr. ana Mrs. uus nnnun.n-.ni .u . n Moines, are visiting at th John Hendrlckson horn. Mr and Mr. Joe Wachtler of Omaha wra entertained at h Vlatal homa Sunday. Bam Hunai is on w. pi Mas-ala IKtchen li visiting relative In B-Lr" . H. ,h..,,h J ne uauirB ' . . . V for dinner Wednesday. It will glv a bazar and uppr at the church nest Friday. Mrs. We William. Jr.. and Mrs. Potts and son, Walter, left Monday for their hom in Ohadron. Nb. u vm Mcea visited her brother at Fremont Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. nans Anaersan, nrm. hp tl. Miss Boea Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. .. .fi.m mb mi Miinur war enter tained at th Andrew Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. I nompat-n anu i lly Visited r-iauves in vma-nn. silver wedding Saturday avenlng. Over fifty guts wore present. Mr. and Mrs, Jim nnumnn Neb., visited th W. S. Thompson hom Sunday evening. , .. l Tjui Tlnn nt nmaht vlsltSfl at th William' hom Wednesday evening. Mr. ana Mrs. waner w REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TiwTtA 1.100 Christian Svendsen and wife to Bmil Luenberger, Tniny-sixin avwni, tt south of Pratt street, east side. , iOrlli 1 Kenwood Realty Co. to Elmer E. Bald win, southwest corner Tniny-aavanin mr.A Plnbnw 1(0x134 Stl Ward K. Rhsfer, administrator, to Frank 8. Seluy, mvenpori sixeeu sow ft east of Fiftieth street, south friA K0x136 Hattle N. Osborne and husband to Bes sie I. Blslr, PinKney sireei, si imm west of Twenty-fifth atret, north Mo. 40x109 t Emily W. Hlckok and husband to Anna Louise Wallace, Twenty-ninin ava nue, 146 feet north of Farnam street, wt aldn. 67xt26.... 1 T, J. MoShane, Jr., sheriff, to Harry H. Rohwer, Franklin atraat, ixo ieec west of Twanty-nlnth etreet, 40x117 H LIO0 Jama B. Baum and wifs to First Uni tarian onurcn, nortoweat corner cen tral boulevard and Harney. 91x112... 1,600 Everett Btolspart and wife to Roy C. Nichols, Camden avenue, 100 rt east of Twnty-sventb trt, north side. 60x180 1,160 William C. Norrls to Harry B. Jooaa, Floreneo boulevard, zso reot aoutn ox tfawpoit avoauo weal aida, 4Ulfta 150 ht. fc.iMni. HtiU Jim 4mrtBn of JBun and Ui-l ,lihiiNtn of unmha visited at tha eln hom Bund sr' f . 4iretna. The Lartlr' Aid sorlety of the Methodist' .hurrh will give a social Saturday evening at the T. D. lllckey home. The Gretna schools will be closed next Ttiumlsy and Friday on account of th Stain T-srhr' association. Kd lilfkfy, farmer and stockmen, living throe miles suulh of Uretiia, la feeding N.oofl sheep. Mr. B. Lerew entertelned th members of thi IwtdiH' Kensington club at a de lightful lUllownVn party Monday avenlng. Th following persons are building new hnmcf-m Ortna: Iewis Figg, James Fox, Hnry Illmer and Hans Holllng. E. T. Hughes snd A. V. Hughes have each re cently completed new. modern bungalows. Life Handy, a young farmer living seven mllfs unuth of Orftns, had flv of hi fin tlinroUKhbred Holsteln cattle fall down a nli-ep rliff lest Baturdsy. On cow waa killed and the others were Injured. Tha precipice down which they fell Is near th well-known 8aunty cave, and la nearly aU ly feel high. $350,000 Raised ;"' For Relief Work in Syria and Armenia Washington, Nov. 4. Red Cross headquarters estimates that nearly $.150,000 has been raised so far for re. lief of Syrian and Armenian war suf ferers as the result of President Wil son's proclamation setting aside Oc tober 21 and 22 as special days for contributions. The last official ac counting on October 31 showed $225, 000 on hand and about $35,000 a day coming in. Purchase of supplies to be carried by an American naval collier, which after complicated negotiations with the various foreign governments con- ..m utill nail fnr Rpirnt ahmlt De cember 10, is well under way. The sup- DMCS Will UC ui."uu.cu cn.iiv.j ... Lrl. v.Vimr harl rrnns. & locust plague, requisitioning by the Turks and the shutting off of the country both by rail and sea because of war operations has brought 100,000 people to starvation. The cost will be about $250,000 and the balance raised above that will be sent in credit to Americans in Con stantinople for relief among Armen ians who can be reached only in that way. -' ; . John M.Parker ' ' SaysMoosers Will Vote For Wilson Long Branch, N. J., Nov.' 4. Presi dent Wilson was assured in a tele gram today by John M. Parker, pro gressive candidate for vice president, that progressives throughout the mid dle and western states were coming to the president's support and that "the elements of a land slide are appear- Watson, democratic national committeeman from West Virginia, telegraphed the president saying a careful canvass of his state showed it would go democratic. Senator Walsh of Montana, in charge of western democratic headquarters at Chicago, sent a message that North and South Dakota and Illinois were sure for the president. Messages predicting vic tory were also received at the execu tive offices here from Nebraska, Ohio and Wisconsin. Cowboys Defeat ; Villa Bandits IT.'il W ..i1niiaft.PI fTifn. Nov. 4. Cowboys from the Babicorav ranch, operating with home guards' from Namiquipa, defeated a force of fifty Villistas, killing several and cap turing eleven, according to a report received today at field headquarters. The report says that five of the pris oners declared they were forced to join the bandits in tne uuerrero dis trict. The tight took placejiear Santa Ana, about seventy-five miles south of the American camp at El Valle. San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 4. Villa soldiers, recently made prisoners at Sant Ana, were taken by guards on duty at the Babicora and Namiquipa ranches) according to a message re ceived at headquarters today from General Pershing. The report said that several of the Villa band were killed in the engagement, in addition to those taken prisoners. The guards numbered 110, buy the Villistas had a strength of fifty men. r.ii. LI . m r-J n a .J H i M I inn n ruui nunuicu uiiJiuiucua Are Stranded in Sweden (Corra.pond.noa of Tha Aaaoolatad Proaa.) Stockholm, Sweden, Sept 30. Ira Nelson Morris, the American minister to Sweden, has been requested by the various countries involved, to use his good offices to assist diplomats who have received passports as the result of Roumania's entrance into the wan, The ministers of Germany, Austria and Turkey to Roumania, with their suites are now in Sweden and through representatives have conferred with Mr. Morris at the American legation. Roumanian diplomats from Berlin, Vienna and Constantinople, also are in Sweden. The two groups, together Willi UICI1 BUllCD, 1IU1UU5I U.Cl IUU( hundred persons. Cross-Country Running New York, Oct. 21. The greatest cross-country season that amateur athletics has ever known is almost upon us. In clubs, colleges and schools sturdy limbed yonng men are busy getting fit for the long races that will start up late this month and continue well into December. In the college world Cornell will seek to regain the laurels it lost to the University of Maine last fall. The Ithacans will have no easy task, how ever, as Yale, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Dartmouth and Princeton will all have strong squads in the college runs. Perhaps the most interesting hap pening of the college season will be the appearance of the Pennsylvania runners in their first race under the tutelage of Lawson Robertson. Waterloo Attorney Dead. . Cedar Falls, la., Nov. 4. (Special Telegram.) Guy , A. Feeley, leading; attorney of Waterloo, veteran of the Spanish-American war and speaker of the Iowa house of representatives in the thirty-third general assembly, died early this morning, aged 41 years. Masonic burial services will bq. Jiel4 Monday.