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( THE BEE: OMAHA. TUT.SPAY. NOVEMBER 7. 19! 6. 13 ft t - J FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous, WHAT hnva you for rent In the way o( four. tiva and itK-ronm mndern up in flate appartmente. Preference will l (Wan to throe In better districts of tin salty Want to deal direct with wnera. : Mo asents. i Telephone Poualsn 1018. ? I-ROOM house, atrlctly mod.. (10.00 ;. 10-room flat, itrtctly mod 16.00 'V TOLANI) ft TRUMBULL, 418 Bee Bldg.. Doug. 4707. Tbe Bee carried hr ' sT,t4 MORS PAID Want Ads tint 19 r... month! of lilt than iam period Thta figure KXCEKDS TUB COM I BIN ED GAIN of the other two Omaha papara by OVER 8o.0 PAID ADS. liter RaauIU. Belter nuiee h oimKa koiTSent. CREIGH. SONS A CO. beb bi.do portq. ist l-ROOM MOD. COTTAOB close In, I2J.S0. Flret Trust Co D 1111- FOR IteNT Ap'U and Flat. West. FOR BENT Dundee five-room apartment. . (or 166.00 l ? W. L. SELBY SONS. 1 DOUOLAS 1610. ST. CLARE. I and 4-r. apt.., 24th and Harney. Har nay 47. North. NEW steam-heated apartment, 1914 Burt: 4 room, modern; winter price, 32.50 and $85.00. RING WALT BROS.. Brandela Thea. Bldg South. 8-ROOM, almoit new, modern Hat. IJX'i Jaokaon St. Telephone Walnut 1084 or Douglas l66. CORNISH APARTMENTS. 1404 South 10th St. Beautiful 4 -room apartment . iKXi. fiaTfmbdVrnM eYcpFhaTruthtfont; first floor. 2618 Marcy. 18. Miscellaneour. $26.00221 S. 30th St., a-r., flat, all modern. $7.501917 Clark St.. S-r. flat. $35.00818 N. 16th St., l-r. flat. $17.50 2639 Davenport St., f-r., all mod. $85.00 523 S. 35th St., 5-r.. all modern bungalow. H. A. WOLF, B14 Ware Block. Douglas 8068. MOST modern up-to-date brtck flat In city: hot water heat; walking dlitance. P. 61. H. 1803. l-ROOM flat for rent, $25 per month; cloae In. Phone Doug. 161. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores- TWO modern atorea near Poitofflce. Low rn: . O- Stebblna. 1610 Chicago. STORE room, 2116 Cuming St. Phone Web ster 8368. Offices and Desk Room. DESIRABLE etudlo location In Wead bldg lltb and Farnam. and In Baldrlge bldg., 20 tb and Farnaro; rental reasonable. F. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg. DESIRABLE office rooms In the remodeled Crounae block, 119 N. 16th St.. (opposite postofflce), $10 to $15 per month. Conrad Young, 822 Brandela Theater. Doug. 1671. CHOICE office apace, Balrd Bldg.. lltb and Douglas MoPngue Inv Co WANTED. TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED liailng on cottages or bouses to rent or call on easy payments. Have cus tomer waiting, .nqulra 41$ Jtarbacb Block. Douglaa 07. will k after your rentals. 44 Brands) Bldg Doug 1883. Furnished Houses. Flats. FURNISHED rooming house or hotel In email town. All particulars In first letter. Hurryl A, R. Turnee. 3101 Douglaa Bt. Miscellaneous WANTED Houses, atorea and apartments for our rental department. N. P. Dodge St Co., Harney St. at 1Mb. Telephone Doug 831 KEAL ESTATE IMPROVED West ... BEAUTIFUL HOME, . We have far sale on very easy term a splendid residency at 116 N. 33d St. This house baa eight rooms, all In fine con dition. The lot la 60x143. I' la In a very desirable neighborhood and tba price la certainly low. Alfred thomas: 80S First National Bank BUt. $ 26 o" CASH, $28.50 PER-MO., will buy one of the niftiest bungalows In town; i-r. and bath; atrlctly modern; oak finish, with a number of special features; high grade lighting and plumbing fixtures; full ce ment basement, furnace; dandy east front lot IMj blocks to car. Price only $3,100. Let us show you this bargain. RA8P BROS. Douglaa 1868. WEST FARNAM RESIDENCE $5,000 This la a good 2-story frame house with T rooms, strictly modern- and In good con dition, one-half block of the Farnam car line and close to the Blacks tone hotel. GEORGE & COMPANY 902 City National Bank Bldg. FORTY-FIRST & DEWEY AVE. EIGHT ROOMS. Full two-story stucco with guranteed flexittle roof. Four rooms on first floor and four bed rooma on second floor. Positively com plete. Including window ahades and dec orating. This Is one of the most attractive new homes built in this locality this year. $636 down, balance monthly. HIATT COMPANY, . 4S-7-S Omaha Natl Bit. Bide. Tyler to WEST FARNAM DISTRICT .-room, I bath., nearly new: big dllrount. only 16.260. See It. 323 N 3Sth Ave. llil LINCOLN BLVD it-room boiiii. trlotly modern, with boc water neat. Douglaa ISIS. North. 2418 Larimore Ave. $150 Cash Price $2250 A line 6 -room home, full cemented basement; bath and toilet; Just newly painted and papered. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Glestng. HASTINGS & HAYDEN 1614 Harney St. NEW BUNGALOW. A five-room, sirlctly modern bungalow, with bath. It is finjou-d In oak, up-to-date, built-in ffiuui-i-a nd lighting fix ture; full hasoment, targe attic. Locate at 8923 North i:5ih Su Price, 11,160; easy terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, ' 400 Bee Building. Phone Doug. 4270. AN ESTATE orders one remaining property closed out A 6-r house, business lot, Military .Ave., only $1,860. A great bar gain QEOROB O WALLACB. 414 Keelin Bldg. I -ROOMS, modern but heat, paved street": a bargain at $1,6UU. Owuer 4113 N. 38th Ave. KOhfi'l Zfc. I'LAffc, reririctfd iitrtT real. attnet- rur kmi. v Knit ttib N lltl FOR HAl.f.-g srr-s ImprnVfrt fo South. WELL LOCATED IN HAN SCO M PARK DISTRICT. Just finlnhod and up to the minute .la room bungalow; large living room, fire place, bourn celling, built-in book canes, dining room, built-in buffet, plate rail and paneled wails, kitchen and pantry on first Xioor, mree largu ixarooma and hath op second floor; full basement: large ust front lot, with shade trees. We will be glad to call for you and show you thU line ouKgaiow. SCOTT & HILL CO., 1401. Giouad Floor McCague Bldg. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South. FIVE kUUMb-NhW Alt mndern to every detail, living and dining room all oak finish, with built In beoktasi-a; pantry with elaborate cup boards, irebox room; full baaetnent with floor drain; shades, electric fixture and acremis: all furnished. This la a real bar gain at $2,760; HOo cash, balanvN on term to suit Others ask aa much as S,3tw. Let us show you thie week. TRAVER BROS., toft Omahti Ntt. Bk. Kv.-nlnaa Weh Doug 3tt VEP.Y SPKC1AI. BARGAIN. IMCO will buy 66x140 ft., with good house, on 'iith. Just off Leavenworth; non resident owner. Eaay terms. JOHN W, ROBUINB. 182 FARNAM ST. wit riavu, rjl'YKKS KtM JIOMI.S tSOHTH TH K MONEY IN M.L fARfl OF IHE CITt. LlbT DV.H I'R-J. i-.it-TT WITH 11$) FCR RESULTS, NELLS REAL EST ATI. A INS AOCV.. Wrndee The'r Rldg Trier 1034. NEW 6-ROOM BUNGALOW Very easy terma. 1110 8. 25th Ave. Red 1881. Miscellaneous. STOP THAT RENT BILL. A new five-room cot ta tie on large cor ner lot, 64x1116; Just being started; mod ern In every detail; oak floors; clot In and near West Fa rutin, car Una. , y 12, 3.'. I). $300 Down, 826 per Month. Ready December 15th. SCHULER & CARY. 104 Keel In e Bldg. Phnne Poug. 6074. READ THIS WHEN YOU SEE IT. 6-room, atrlctly modern buntialow. Built In bookcase, colonnade openings and win dow seat. Oak finish and oiik floors In $ rooms. FttU cement basement and fur nace heat. This houso Is Just one year old. Will sell for 32,300 cash leas than you can build a house for. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781. . v bti'i'U tslN'i'a, l.NiJUrtANC7 lvu a coma on price, $,6Vu. tetng 3 bouaea. 4 rooms awn near high school and Creigbton college. Alio 6 and t-roora oungaiows. $3uo down, and twa I ruotua. 196 down, -balance monthly. Crl AH. R WlLLIAMnw CO. SEW bungalow; also 3-i. and gardening, your terms and price; Inv. with $41'0, rant 8 houses (fiat coat ix-50ft. u. HIT Vl'VE rooms, new." oak Snilh, fully deco rated, all modern, etc.. $3,760; $30$ cash balance monthly Colfax 1638 REAL ESTATE Unimprovd North. FINE LOT VERY CIlEAP. Evana St, between 15th and 16th. cloae In, all Improvements In, 60x130. Owner needs money and will sacrifice. My sign on the lot. P. J. TEBBEN8 CO., 605 Omaha Nat l. Bk. Phone D. 1183. WAVERLY PARK. One of the choice lota in the addition; slue, 49x126; east front, " and on the car line. Price, $750. Terms $10 cash and $7.50 per month. C. A. GRIM MRU 849 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Phone D. 1616. i'WMUJi niuai e.i east front lot on ronta nelle Blvd., Id Clalrmoat Will au at aaorifloa prloa U taken at onoa. Call Douglaa 1728. South. ACRES SOUTH. Improved and unimproved tn on to ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellevua ear line. Beat of achool factlltiea. C. R. COMBS. Phone Doug. 391. K09 Brandela Theater. 1 I BM. Apt In Sterling; no car tare.. First Trust Company. D. 1161. Miscellaneous. a, FINE pta.ee for chicken raising, garden Ing or fruit trees and berry buehea; 19 good lota: one block from oar Una and close to school. Price, $769.; $1 down and 6o par week on each let. Box 7047, Bee. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. ' START Y'JUK HOME IN BENSUNI BUY THIS LOT. $10.00 down and $10.00 per month: prrt $200 00; alse 60x18; located on Locust St, between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and oar Una. Oat. B Wrtcht Her office. Omaha. Dundee. " DUNDEE. ' (016 Cuming St Strictly modern, new, 7-r. house, hard wood finish, extra well built and right up to the minute, ready to occupy. Price (6.400. Easy terms a P. BUB. WICK ft SON, 300 Bee BMg. Trier 150$. South Side. .kuuM residence. Sou in Side, 11,604, sic cash, balance 116 per mot tb Due 4936 Florence. NKTHAWAY bas 8, 4, 6, 20 and llft-aer Impr, tracts fm city property. Flo. S2i.. Miscellaneous. 3 ACRES, i-room house, barn $ 8,600 120 acres, 12 miles of P. 0 19.300 JOHN N. FRENHKR Doug. 564. REAL ESTATE Investments HARNEV ST.-$40,000. CLOSE-IN CORNER. With brick Improvements that pay 8 per cent not. $14,000 cash required. In line for Immediate Increase. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglaa 3,62. 19-20 City National. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. I'. TL'KSf St BUN, Phone Doug. (02. U07-S W. O. W. Bldf. r-'UK .SAl.K. Double ortck St. l.uule flat, wttbtn tou. olock. of 14lb and Harney; cloa, id; bar irain orlc. CALKINS A CO.. Uouvla. 1311. . Chy riatlonal BaalK. iJecrease. KBAL ESTATS. wa COI.KAX. j K nr,. hi,ib ii,u :tlt REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty DOWNTOWN LOTS. 44xr6 feet. lBth and Burt Stu., $2,200. 411 1'.-- IV, with half InterxHt in 16 fo.ii tl; i' v:i. 10th and l-'anmin 3:s , $I,imv -f :'. !'ini.pn 41ii-lS Kee- it-..? i;'.;.- r?- ' '.i,";t8 to. ; yla Hi 31 ti.n FOR SALE OR. EXCHANGE ileal Estate, Linus, l.ic ti4A.r IMP. land KlmffTT Co., ,Vt).. $i'i, near Kimball; no sand, want har.U-'u. tr fC'-ncral siore; also have good nardwais at li ami hi, la., fur eale fur i-aah. u. iiun een, ilniniin, la, HAVli; two l4D-acr fauns and one so-am farm, fas tun Nebraaka, tu trade far city property ARCHER REALTY CO.. ift'r UrsndPin Bid,,. f.aiiuh Sii.-tii4i. aen tlty proirty K t-'ra: TRADES TRADES TRADES. Farmn. Cattle, itan'hfs, New Apart menia. Flats, utc. ABUu'lT, 4 Patterson Block. FIRST-OIVSS west Iowa farm to doal for Nebraska or Colorado land. THOMAS CAMPBELL. KEELINE BULIDINO. A 12-ROOM rooming house for aale or ex change for equity In lots or house and lot or good car. Oood location. Call Poug. 6836 after 8 p. m. FORD cat and rooming house to exchange together for lots or equity in bouse or lot Call Dg 6890 after i p. m. Box 7990, Omaha Bee WE have some good homes and rental prop erties for Neb. or la. lane. Edward T Will jams Co.. Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. GOOD lot deatrablf location, will take used Ford as part payment, Webster 424$. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 4. $ and 4 -roomed houaee that can be sold for $100 caah, balance $16 per month; five complete description first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & Co. 1339 Famam St. Tel. Doug. 1044. NOTICE. t have good Income property ranting for $88 per month: mortgage. $$.190. Price, $7,600. Want land or acreage. W a PRANK. 301 Neville Block. WANTED Listings real estate In Oahi for aale N. P Dode Ce.. Harney 8t at Uth Telephone Onut St W'K hflve buyers for your property. INTER-STATE REALTY CO.. 939-3flJ?ltyNat. Bldg. ""jf!3. FOlfSALK? V D. Wead. 310 So iMh fft MONEY TO LOAN irurnlt ire. Pianos, Ind notea aa security 140 4-: a H. H. gda.. total coat. $3.50 $46 Indorsed notes, total cost. 12. 44 Smaller, larger am'ta proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Organised by Omaha Buainesa Men. 433 Rose pidtf.. 14th and Karnani. Tv. 888. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans. Mortgages, CITY and farm loans promptly mud. Re tee, 6, 6 to and 6 per cent. Reasonable com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 313 South lTth, Omaha, Neb. I PER CENT to 4 per cent on best class tlty resMe:ice In iiinounts $3,000 up, also farm loans. Rt-anonable commiaalona. PETKRS TRUST CO.. 1933 Farnam St. $$Toi iuTRTOAOE, bearing per cent seml-ann.; secured by larm 6 miles from town, valued at $11,000. Talmadge Lootnla Inv. Co., W. Q. W. Bldg. NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM. BEE BLDG. OMAHA homes. East Nebraaka farms. O'KKEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Doug. 2715. FARM and city loam, 6-64 and 4 per cent. W. H. Thomas, Knellne Bldg.. Doug- 1-49 6 pet" MONEY HARRISON ft MORTON 916 Omaha Nat l Hank Bldg. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches, we also buy gooa terra mort gages. Kloke Inv. Co.. Omaha, DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS. PAY IN 2, 3, 4 or 6 YEARS. BEST PLAN. 8HOPEN ft CO.. KEEL1NE BLDO. 7 REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS. L. McOARHY. KF1 KLINE BLDO. TEL. RED 4344. 5 PER CENT and 6 per cent money. Toland ft Trumbull. 448 Bee Bldg. Douglaa 6107. $100 to $10,000 made promptly, D, Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY oti hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. HAPVTM PPHQ 848 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loans, 6, 6H. per cent, J, H. Dumont ft Co., 416 Keetlne Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. FOR SALE Block treasury atock. Qold mine. Lead vile, Colo. If Interested see me for particulars. Address Box 7900, Bee. Abstracts of Title. Cl r toft a 17th St. ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and ins, co. REED ABSTRACT CO.", ' oldest abstract of flee In Nebraaka. 206 Brandela Theater. AUTOMOBILES WILLYS-OVERLAND INC. USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Phone D. 1047 Farnam St REBUILT OVERLANDS. (LATE MODELS.) FORDS, TOURING CARS, $175 UP. Also Buicka, Studebake, Hupps and other light cars from $135.00 up. Lowest prices In America. Cars demonstrated. . Hat furnished to out-of-town purchasers. Send for It; no obligation. , USED CARS AT REAL . , PRICES 1,14 InteraUte, f.pac.ng,r, fell con dition. ,2U. 1114 Abbott-Detroit, T-paManffar. elec tric lljht and .tartar, 1100. 1,14 ford touring, Juat overhauled, till. C W. FBANCU AUTO Ca, Douflaa 1(1. 3116-11 rarnam It. Who', aettlng the pace nowT In the flrat ten montha of 1916 THK BEE gained 41.940 Paid Ada. EXCEKDINO the COMBINED OAIN of . the other two Omaha paper, for aame period by more than. 20,006 PAID ADS. Good Beaulta. Qood Ratea, Oood Sarvlee. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE $30 Farnam St Douglss 3310. 1314 Hudson . Coupe $760 1916 Voile Six, Touring., f. 650 1916 Pulman, Touring 390 1916 Mitchell, Touring, sacrifice. AUTO INSURANCE Fire. Theft and Liability at lowest rates. KILLT, ELLIS ft THOMPSON. 18-14 City Nat Bk. Bldg. oug. 2811V DON'f throw away old tires. We make one new tire from two old ones and save you 50 per cent. 3-ln-l Vulcanising Co., 1516 Davenport St., Omaha, Neb. Douglas 2914. WE will trade you a new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL- OARAGE CO., 30th and Harney Douglas 5261 CROS3TOWN OARAQE, 315 S. 24th" St. Doug. 4442. We buy OLD CARS, Parts for Hup 20 Uldsniouue. tnev.-oiet, Apperson. FOR SAXE-HupraoblfeT 32 h. p., 1914; can't keep It over winter; will sell at a bargain. Call Harney 48. t't'KD tires (or Fords, iUxl, $o.tt6; iJx, $11.81. Kwlebel Bros.( D. 4873. 8.11 fajrnHm St OUltWPAHTwORK WILL SATISFY VOU TELL BINKLEY, $818 Harney Jt uJl. lB"-. Auto Repairing andPainting. ""flTROMBERQ SERVICE STATION. OEORQE W. WILLIAMS, 1506 Jaokson St. Carburetors my specialty. Red 41 4H. $100 reward for magneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer, 310 N. Dfth. NEB." Auto Radiator Repair' Service, and prlcea right 218 S. 19th St D. 7390. Auto Livery and Garages. EXPERT auto retialrinu. ' survire car al ways rniy " Omaha (inruici, -010 Harney St. T.v ior a St. Automobiles orHire. F(Thr"fnr7')ritr You may drfv. it. I ensrge FAFUv! AND RANCrM-ANDS 'Colorado hnndf: AUCTION SALE oi- , REAL ESTATE. I will sob tn my ranrh, 22 miles smith of Tort ,ilo(,:aii, 'o!rt.. in A4rms i'ifiy. ai'-l ii mtiva v. si aiU 1 milt.1 -Uih .tf i.ak dute. Cwlft.. o. MONDAY, NOV. 13, SALR TO START AT 10 A, M. The following : My 3:0-arre farm, being the W. Bi'f. S3, Ti 1. souih, It, 67 wnt filh P, M., Adama county. ' 'nlo. This W one of aa frot.d half a-n.'Uun. ns thrt t Id Adams county .South .juttr iv U-a ImvoI, north quarter a lit t If nililnrr. (loml h room house, tuort wf!i windmill, chicken how, ro; n rt'.h :: gtaiinry, stable for six hoiacn, titw tKM f'jr s i:wi. coal shed, all fcnol ai.il .;i Mj-f Piu-i'il Improveme.ilB'ftrt all ruw and in good re- pair, A flnn farm for somber? at n own price. ABSOf.UTKLY Sit UY-HIDDINO WILL BE ALIAJWHI). Terms .in ral .!.i;f ID per cunt of purchase price mi day of !, 40 pur Cunt when dfetl and alotract aro dMverd and good title is derlarfd. balance to run 3 to 6 years at 7 per cent Interest. WILLIAM WEPSALA, Owner. W. A. Cubit, Clerk. B. C. DE.NNI8. Auctioneer. REAL ESTATE One of the most successful real estate sales ever held in Nebraska closed yes terday. When the sale opened about two weeks ago, there were over 1,900 lots for sale. Nearly half the lots have been sold. The balance of the lots will be placed on sale in the spring. An office will be maintained at 56th and Q street, the south east, corner of the addition, for the convenience of our purchasers. For more information call the main offi.ee, Douglas 2596 or South 2447. H. H. 1013-14 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Florida Land,. PALM BEACH COllfiTT Heada the poll for net proflta from It. truck farma and eltrua fruit arovea. and la alao .looted the flneat ellmau In the world. For particulate and Htaratur. Ap ply A. PARSONS SON, Phone Doug. 7846. thi Brandela Bld. Iowa Lands. AT AUCTION Four good farma containing St acres each, will be 10m at ruono Auction on the farms one mile east and $H miles) south of Langdon, Mo., on easy terms, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16TH, AT 1 P. M. ThBite farms are about 14 miles south of Iowa state line, are level and the best blark soil; all In cultivation and all In winter wheat that go with farma; fair Improvements. If you want one of the beat 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 $-1 of wheat and corn, delivered. For further Information see Frank Bobbltt, Langdon, Mo., or Dowd Auction Co., 113$ W. O. W. Bldg., Omaha. Neb. JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer. FRANK BOBBITT. Owner. $40 PER At 'BE, 160 acres fourteen miles from Council Dluffs, adjoins small sta tion and school; main automobile road; fair set of Improvements; Ideal stock and grain farm; amall payment down, balance long time; low rate of Interest. J, 0. Jones, 263 Lafayette Ave., Phone 8848. IOWA and Nebr. farma. all sites, within driving diatance of Omaha. W. T. Smith Co.. 914 City Nat'l Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Minns sota. :4U-ACKb; FARM, 45 MILES FROM Minneapolis: 3 miles from two good rail road towns; good set of buildings, consist ing of 7-room nous, large barn, granary, corn crltw, machine shed, windmill, eta, 1C0 acres under cultivation; can practi cally all be cultivated; no waste land; excellent corn land; 30 head of cattle, constating of 12 cows, balance one and two-yaar-olds, 6 horses, hogs, chickens and complete set of machinery every, tiling on thu place Including one-tbird of this year's crop, goes at 660 per acre; t'i.ouu cash, all the Unie wanted on bal ance, ft pel cent interest Schwab Bros., luan Fly mouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Missouri Lands. GREAT BAROA1NS J6 down, IS monthly, buys 40 acrus t;'d fruit and poultry land near town, suuiheru Missouri. Price only $200. Address Box 30b, Excelsior Springs, Mo. sm a lit m;ssi;ki FARM 1)0 cash and II ,nnth)v. luterttNi o. iaxus, highly pro fliictivt iniMl. jus to 3 big markets Write ti,r - u itur-'i.'intis id tun information. jtu: !'.:. A-JU. N- V. Lift- Bldg., Kansas Ui. Mu H- V.pis, AT AUCTION, NOV. ;i, 2 P. M. v h l''.iud thtr-o and one-half mii-a :(M:t,ift t Ord, Neb. Will be soUl : .-v,ird''Sa of price to the highest liM'tfi In tli Ord opera house, regard . -h t.i '"i i lior. TV r ins IS per emit of i; . ,. . n-'.ir price cash day of aale, 30 I -n1 .MiiTh 1. 1017. when poasana mU.i, ' .ii 1 1' slven; balance five yea'S, Int . w: .it Ci pr cent, payable an m.u.il AuatiKct Khowlug perfect title guarnittoed to pumiitisr day of settle ment. Oood eight-room hnue; barn for iw.ilve head of horses and eight tons at hay: li"i; house, wnll and windmill, or chaul" f.nd other minor Improvements; 2a0 ai r- s under plow, 30 acres of which is in uifalfa. balance pasture and hay; fur in land lies level to rolling, pasture rolling. Every foot of entire traCl fa good bla' k lourn with clay suiiaoll; all fenced and cross-fnced. An Ideal farm and small- rani'h 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 Carraher, Auction eer; M. A. Larson. Mgr.; Uo. Knecht, Ord, Neb., Owner. piiH ITALIC best largrt body high srade medium priced Und In Nebraaks ; very little money required. C. Bradley. Wel bach. N.b. ) REAL ESTATE Weir Crest Is Over Harper & Co. City National Bank Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lindi. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Improved 1 4 5 -acre Loup Valley Farm In Platte County. Neb., will be sold at Publto Auction ' WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, AT 2 P. M. Farm la I miles southeast of Genoa and I miles southwest of Monroe, Neb.; very easy terms. This Is a, good, well Improved farm. If interested, write Dowd Auotlon Co.. Omaha, Neb,, for further Information. JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer. SMOOTH 30 near town, Johnson Co., Neb, Reduced price for 10 days; possession given. Easy terms. STEWART, tl So. 17th. - CAN sell or exchange any lands you have to offer. C. J. Canan, McCarua Bldg. South Dakota Lands. 140-ACRE southeastern 8. D. farm tor aale: a bargain at $46; good terms. Thos. P King, Armour. 8. D. Wisconsin Lanas. UPPER WISCONSIN best dairy and gen- eral orsp state Id the anion. Settler wanted; lands for aale at lew prtoeo en easy tanas; excellent lands far atoek raisins. Ask far booklet IS an Wisconsin Central Land Ofant; state aorea wanted. If Interested In fruit landa, essr for book let oo Apple Orchards Address Land Com missioner Hon U.llw-y. Minneapolis. Mine POULTRY AND PET STOCK DAMAflED WHEAT, tl.til a hundred. XT W Warner HOI N Uth 8. C. White Leghorn oockerela, Tom Barron .train. Benaon 86IW Horses Live Stock Vehicles Wanted"." WANTED at once, for apot caeh, two food work marea that will ea' h welch l.too pounda or over. Send full nartleulara flrat letter. Addraaa Allan W. Ward, box 164, Valley. Neb. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ellis W. Cans and wlfo to Chnrles W. Martin, Pratt struct. 1T4 feet west of Twenty. first street, south side, 40x132 $4,000 James W. Lundy and wlfo to E. O, Taylor, Homer street, 41 feet east of Tenth street, 43x110 3,100 Winnlfred M. Hnyden mid ninths nd to Robert L. Roblnaon, Fifty-third ave nue, 40 (eut north of Dudffe street, west side, 43x137 I Harley G. Mnorhcad and wlfo to Ar thur Theodore et al, Tw-nty-sc-ond street 343 feet north of Qreoe street, west aide, 31x140 S 1 Motorcycles and Bicycles. BARLEY -DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar gains in used machines. Victor Uno, "The Motorcycle Man." 2TUI Leavenworth. MRTH8AND DEATHS. Blrthf Frank and Mary Coleninn, 1S20 North Nineteenth, girl; Sntvotore and Con netta Clmlno, 1110 South Ninih. Iy; Jo soph end Mathilda Camenxl'.d. H37 North Twontlitth, boy; Ueoige and Clam Flw-her, 124 Polk, boy; Maurice and Yen a Clvlns, 1412 North Twenty-fourth, boy; Charles A. and Ella M. S la tier, 3223 Mnple, boy; Ar thur and Jennie Aavard, 6207 Florence boul evard, boy; Ieon A. and Km ma Sehryver, 4423 Miami, girl; Louts and Josnphlne Pig ler, 1314 South Eleventh, girl; Lewis M. and Virginia Lucm, 2472 Lui mm, girl, Deaths John P. Merteits, $0, 1311 Z Esther Hollai d, 41, 450! California; Sophia Blllike, J. 2204 W; William Hatfleld. 0. Fifty-fourth and S; Mrs. M attic Erlekann. 49, 3123 8; Joseph A. Hannan, 66, 1049 Park avenue; J nines Hill, TTJumoital; Mrs. Mar garet Oalligan, IS, 431 North Twenty-slghih avnue; Tina Dyer, 66, honpltal; Ella Dun ton, 52. 4606 North Thirtieth; James E. Dufflold, , hoapllal. MARRIAGE LICENSES. permits to wed have been Issued to the following: Name and Residence. Are. ... 32 ... 33 ... 32 ... 32 ... 21 ... II . .. 36 ... 23 ... 42 ...42 Joneph Hyde, Omaha i . . Florence Fleming, Sterling, III.. Karl K. Rhoadea, Hloux City, la., Abble O. Meara, gloux Ctly,sU.. Carl Wetterllnd, Red Oak, la Dora Frank, Red Oa.k, la Will Runton. Omaha.' Lissie Mitchell, Omaha James Ilarig. Omaha Helen 1. Williams, Omaha REAL ESTATE Sale WIDOW LOSES SUIT FOR SON'S SALARY Court DismlBsei Case in Which Mrs. Mattie Manka Asks $560 and Gun. B2E AD STARTS THINGS If you are the foster-parent of 'a boy, you don't have to pay him for eating the food you serve him, wear, ing the clothes you buy for him or sleeping in the bed you provide for him. Nor do you have to endow him with a gun just because he went hunt ing once or twice with it. These principles were established in Wright county court, Iowa. Monday morning when the case of Mrs. Mat tie Manka of Omaha was dismissed. She was suing. Thomas Gallagher of Clarion, la., for $550 and a shot gun. She had filed suit in behalf of her minor son, who had lived for the last two years with the Gallagher family. The complainant demanded the $550 as wages for the chores her son did around the Gallagher home. ' Mother Advertises, Attorney D. H. Sheehan, ho rep resented the defendant, replied in hii counter-petition that Mr, Gallagher was Induced by an ad in The Bee to accept Mrs, .Manka s son into his home. In the newspaper, the lawyer says, the boy's mother wrote an ap peal for some charitable person to be come the foster-parent of her son, whom, she represented, she was un able to support. Mr. Gallagher con tends that the boy was sickly when brought to his home, but that good care, proper feeding and clothing and a life ill' the open has nursed him back to health. It was in the wish to keep the boy in the fresh air that Mr. Gallagher loaned him his shot gun and he argued that said loans do not constitute ownership. Negro Killer Pulls Revolver On Dolan Walter Boycr, colored, arrcjled and identified as the ii'nn who shot and killed Frank iirnil. Mcxitfii section hand, in an argument over a card game, was snii'-rr-ed to thirty days in the county jail. When taken Hoyer drew a revolver on Officer Uoian, but tiie latter beat him to the tli op and lie surrendered. It was maintained by the court that the evidence was not sufficient to substantiate a murder charge, so he was arraigned for carrying concealed weapons. Fire Follows Purchase Of Fire Extinguisher Saturday afternoon an agent came to the home of Dr. W, A. Wilcox, 5125 Emmet street, to sell a, fire ex tinguisher. One was purchased, A pan of grease on the stove in the Wil cox kitchen overturned and became ignited. By the application of the ex tinguisher the blaze was under con trol when the department arrived. The damage was slight. BUILDING PERMITS. J. o. Beebe, 6139 North Thirtieth, brloa vanMf tta.lUns, H,0OO. FRAKCL PRAISED FOR LANDING THIEF Cracksman Unable to Appear in Court, So Court Goes to See Him. YEOGMAN IS BOUND OVER Officer Anton Fraud, who shot and captured- one of two safeblowers Sunday morning, was summoned be fore the heads of the police depart ment Monday morning and compli- ' merited for his good work. F'ancl apparently thinks little of his nervy action. Charles Sheridan, the captured cracksman, being unable to appear in police court tor a hearing, the court came to him in the person of the po lice magistrate, Deputy County Attor ney Ramsey and Court Sergeant Wil li. From his cot in the cell Sheridan revealed his familiarity with court proceedings by greeting the magis trate with "I waive preliminary ex amination. His bonds were tixed at $750. Not a word can be coaxed, from him about his partner. Buys Corner Property On Douglas Street for $15,000 Joe Marsules has bought the north east corner of Tenth and Douglaa streets, upon which is a two-story brick building. The consideration was said to be a little below SU.UUU. J. B. Robinson negotiated the deal. Coffee Market. New York. Nov. 4. The market for coffee futures wss lower today under scattering pre-holtday liquidation and a little trade selling, accompanied by rumors of lower offers In the cost and freight market last week. The opening was unchanged to four points lower and active position sold about in to 11 pointa under Saturday a closing figures during the day, with March -touch ing 1.40 and .July S.Sflo. The close was within a point or two of the lowest, show ing a net loss of 10 to 13 points. Sales, 33,300 bags. November, 3.31c; December, I.SOni January, 1.40c; February, 3.44c; March, l.iTo; April, l,6Jc; May, 8.17c; June, 1,13c; July, I.Moi August, 1.1 to; Sep tember, I. Tie; October, 1.1 1c. Spot coffee, dullt Rio 7's, Santos 4'a, 104o. It was reported that well de scribed Santos 4'a had sold at l.llo andluo In the oost and freight market on Satur day. Today's offers, however, ranged from 10.10O to 1Q.U Vic London credits. The official cables reported a change la the Braslllaa markets, except for aa ad ajjee ( l rats In Santos futures, . OoHoa Merfcet, - New York. Nov, I. Cotton Future opened steady: Deoamber, 10.01c: January, l.f)5o ; March, 11.10c; May, ll.llct July. Futures closed very steady; December,, 11.1301 January, II. 11c; March. 11.31c; May. 11.40c; July, 11.40c. Spot quiet; middling uplands, 11.01c; no sales. The cotton market todar closed very steady at a net advance of 11 to is points. Dry Goods Market. ' Hair Tork, Nov .1. Cotton dress goods and yarns were firm today. Raw allk was higher. Men's wear and dress goods were both steady for spring and for Immediate delivery. Jobbers did a food trade for thai Urns of the year. Stomach Trouble and Constipation. Those who are afflicted with stom ach trouble and constipation should read the following: i hare novcr found anything so good for stomach trouble and constipation as Chamber lain's Tablets. I have used them oii and on now for the past two ycau. They not only regulate the actior of the bowels, but stimulate the liver and keep one't body in a healthy condi tion," writea Mrs. Benjamin Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. Advertisement, , SEQUOYAH OIL UP TO $1.75 Wt predicted this advanee. and our clients bo followed our arirlce have a nice profit to rbow for thttr mirchaM of thai stork. Wa now hare IMPORTANT new Inforntetiaa of developaieiiti wliich should osum Anothtf Advanu in i Short Tim Smd AT OWt for our CONFIDENTIAL SU PORT on the lalett Inrrranes la lbs Mrntngi of this solid, subttanUsl eoutuany, , E.A.FEKRONSCD. ffiiSSLt TAXI MAXWELL CAHS Webster 202 AMUSEMENTS. Prion. Doug. 494 THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Dally M.tlaee, lilSl Night, (ill. This Week I ... . ..,,.., I VINIK DALY! HAR. MRS. LANGTRYl nv A EMMA SHAH- ROCKS; AI 4 tannr Stedman; Dancing Ken nedys I Ceell Parke, : Paul Ooroon Am. Rica; Orpheum Travel Weakly. ' Prleosl Matinee, g-allery, 10c; bast Beats (except Saturday and Sunday), 2fie. Night., loo. 85c, Sua and 76a. Mat.., BfhVn Nl,ht ISc, JSC DU I U ZSc to 75c TONIGHT MATINEE TODAY , "A Little Girl in a Big City" Election Ratuma Read From Stage Tor. i, lit. i'A tonight at eleven Diroct Vlr. on tho Stago Special rnotoplay rrograi ELECTION RETURNS Most Complete and Quickest In the yv City. X H I F P THEATRE A De Lute Photo Apeutic'e ?t ir.n, Frank ICccn.-n and .nid M?.rl,y WARS WOMEN A Great Maete.ulee. Painted Wit!, Sm'lr. wd Toe,-,. A .lit-3i tliejtt tn Eve; y Scjne. Cont nuo'is Perfomif.ncrt Fron 11 to 11. Adu.te, Xiicl Chltoren, 10c. ELECTION NIGHT SPECIAL ConLnuoua Performance Starting at 1 1 P. M. DIRECT ELECTION RETURNS. aSaWatABi (VIUSE mount Pictures SESSUE HAYAKAWA MYRTLE STEDMAN "The Soul of Kura-San" Election Ratuma by Direct Win Cafltlnuou. P.rtonnanc. Until S2t30 Midnight. IIThTV UIII1L 1 r" 4