.afi BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, NQVEMBER 24, 1916. 11 ( FOR RENT HOUSES South. ' 1109 S. 33d St. ' SiO 'I rooms, quarter-aawpd oak floor upstairs and down, newly decorated and In vary good condlifon. GLOVER & SPAIN, ' Douglas ia-20 City National. NEW 7-r. home, Cathedral district, cloae to xar. Wright ft laabury, u. 162, FOR RBNT Reasonable, I room. gas and water. 1T0S So. lth. Miscellaneous. WK HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. HOUHKS AND COTTAGES, PARTI.I MODERN. 4-r., 1401 Parker St., 110. J r.. 511 Martha St. I1J.S0. MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. J r., 2104 Saratoga St., reduced to IIS 1-r.. al No. 27lh St. (or colored!. 111. l-r., 2212 So. 6th St., 112.6". STMCTLT MODERN. 6- r., 1607 No. 10th St. 226. l-r., lit So. 44th St., 115. l-r., 4112 ramam. 126. -r 114 I.alrd. with garage, lie. e-r., 1322 So: sth, 240. 7- r., 4612 So. 23d, 225. 7-r., 916 So. 26th (brand new), 1.15. l-r., 142 Charles, with garage. 126. -r., 2606 Dewey Ave. elose ln, 140. l-r.. 203 So. 30th (strictly modern Hat. , cloae In), 126. WE HAVE OTHERS. SEE OUR COM PLETE LIST BEFORE RENTINU. PORTER & SHOTWEL1-, 201 So. 17th St. Doug. SOU. FOR RENT 7 ROOMS, with sleep. nf porch and sun room, mantel and rate. hardwood finish, polished floors, tiled bath room and ev ery convenience, including garage; ex ceptionally fine view; quiet neighborhood J. H. DUMONT & L(J., 418-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doufr Wi 2aTo-t6-R., mod ex. heat, 81 N. 16th St. 118,60 3-r mod. ex. heat, 81 N. 16th St. lib. 00 i-r.( mod. ex. heat, SIS N. lth St. (14 Ware Blk. Doug. 8068. The Bee carried 7,40 MORE PAID Want Ads first 10 months of 1916 than sam period 1116. - This .figure EXCEEDS THE COM klNEp GAIN of the other two Omaha papers by OVER 20,000 PAID ADS. Reksoit: Better Results. Better Rates. 7 ROOMS, modern. 3002 Mason, 125, ft-room house, 1720 N. 2Fth, only $12. Nice 7-r. flat, 1907 Cuming, Vib. JOHN W. ROBBIN3. 1H02 FAR NAM BT. HOUSES FOH RENT. CRELUGH, SONS A CO. n BEE BLPO DOUQ. ! FOR RENT Ap'U and Flats West IDALIA NEW AND BEAUTIFUL t?tht THE APARTMENT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR NOW COMPLETE One of the best apartment houses in ,- the city, high class and up-to-date, reaay tor ocnuDitncv: eaulDDed with Murphy- In-a-Door beds In drewslng rooms and built-in chiffoniers; Kitchens tnciuae ouui- In cabinets, elevated oven ranges, refrig erators Iced from rear; large living rooms with built-in bookcases, French doors; inn parlors with tile floor; plate rail In dining room; decorations in best taste; oak and white enamel finish; elaborate lighting fixtures; curtain aid overdrape rods; wall safes; vacuum cleaning system; latest plumbing fixtures; . garbage Incinerators; zhm drier In laundry ; beautiful lawn. Location, 116-17 N. J3d. There are two four room apartments with 6-room accom modation, and two 6 -room accommodations left. Make your choice today. Agent will Bhow you through. Omaha's Largest Rental Agency. HASTINGS ft HKYDEN. 1614 Harriet-. Tyler 60, EIGHT-ROOM modem brick flat In fine - condition. 8718 Jackson St. Inquire WaJ- FORTY-FIVE. I AND 4-RM. Apts., The Sterling. Trust Co. D. 1161. THREE dandy rooms, part modern, close In, m. Phone Webster 2373. South. 6-ROOM modern apartment at 420 8. 6th i- Ave. Private basement, heat and Jam- tof service. ' $40. .... BENSON & MYERS CO., . .424 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Miscellaneous. -SOLID COMFORT- ' Brand new 9 rooms and sun parlor, beam celling In dining room, tile bath, new wall paper, new gas stove, new re- frlgerator, everything spotlessly clean. Heat, water and janitor service furnished. PAYNE & IS LATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat'I Bldg. Phone Doug. 1011, ROOM flat for rent, $26 per month; el in. Phone Dour;. 1G1V FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. FOR SALE OR RENTA new store room 25x80 feet, fire proof, located on Main street in Grey bull, Wyo. For particulars address Loc k Box 11, Grey bull, wyo. J STORE ROOM at 1807 Farnam St., T. Hall. 433 Ramge. IX 7406. MODERN store, Kth St., near postofflce; low rent. a. p. stebbina. Offices and Drsk Room. DESIRABLE studio location In Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam, and in Baldrlge Bldg .. zutn ana 'arn&m; rental reasonable. F. D. WEAD. Wead Bldg. DESIRABLE office rooms In the remodeled Crounse block, 111 N, 16th St, (opposite postofflce), $10 to $16 per month. Conrad Young, 321 Urandota Theater. Doug. 167L CHOICE office space. Balrd Bldg,, 17Uk and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. Miscellaneous. 426 8. 25TH AVE.. J15. 3903 Leavenworth, $17.60. 4134 Hamilton, and' 4 living) rooms, $30. 2219 Cuming, 127.60. 2306 Cuming, office and yard and scales. suitable for coal and feed store, $40. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO- Tyler 1636. 338 Rose Bldg. BRAND new, strictly up-to-the-minute gar ages In the rear of St. George Apartments' U 1st Ave. and Dodge. Prices. $4 and $5 a month, nee us. 1'AYNE & PLATER CO.. 616 Omaha Nat'I Bldg. WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WHAT have you for rent In the way of four, five and six-room modern up-to-date apartments? Prefer ence will be given to those In bet ter districts of the city. Want to deal direct with owners. No agents. Telephone Douglas 1016. WANTED Listing on cottages or houses to rent or sell on easy payments. Have cus tomers waiting. Inquire 41$ Karbacb nioca. uouglas 3407. OALLAOHER A NELSON will look after your rentals. 644 Brandels Bldg. Douf. 8883. JPurnished Houses and Flats. WANTED Furnished, heated, 3 or 4-room apartment or good furnished house; close in. J. A. Rumford, Douglas 696. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN COT" FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and mov ing. 219 N. lUb St Phone Douglas 394. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for , moving, packing or storage. Office at Ray , mond Furniture Co., IMS and 1616 How t ard St Phone D. 6624. FIDELITY Si FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. I6tt and Jackson Sta FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate lockod rooms for household goods and pianos, moving; packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 193 a Uth St Douglas 41-1- Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving servce try as. Large " 3-ho rue padded vnnn. Htornge, $2 month. Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you . Cl-ICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. Phon Tyler 280 or Douglas 4338. MOVING AND STORAGE Maggard- ZJT- Van and Storage Co., Moving. Packing, Storage and shipping. Phone Doug. 14S1. packing and atorag. Douglas am. 1107 Farnam St REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. Field Club Special Bargain Practically new 7-room house, oenter hall with large living room on one side, fireplace at the end, dining room and kitchen on the opposite side on first floor. Oarage connected with the house. Second floor has large sleeping porch off stair way landtng and three nice bedrooms fin ished in white enamel, with mahogany doors, nice bath. Full basement, furnace heat. Oak floors throughout, oak finish downstairs. $6,760. Want an offer. D. V. Sholes Co., IS City Nat. Bk. Bldg Doug. 40. NEAR FIELD CLUB Fine home. Just completed; has large living room, 14x36, a large dining room and up-to-date kitchen on the flint floor; throe nice sleeping rooms and bath on the second floor; full basement with laun dry tubs; latest design lighting Oxturea. The house has beautiful oak floors throughout and the nrttt floor is finished tn oak; all rooms prettily decorated; very best furnace and plumbing; lot 60x133. . Will make terms to suit purchaser. NORMS & NORRIS 400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 270. N E W 5-ROOM BUNGALOW HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT Large living room, dining room, kitchen, two bed rooms and bath, all on one floor; oak finish and oak floors; built-in book cases ; large attic ; full basement ; lot 60x133, south front, on paved street. Ons block from park. S SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. 1000. Ground Floor McCague Bldg. 7 R OM SrXLirM O D E R N7WEST Hot water heat, east front. Never before have we been able to otter any place that will oompare with this at this unheard of price. First floor finished In oak, has fireplace, garage In rear, full lot; paving paid. One price to alt, $3,260; $600 cash, balance terms. Call Douglas 6886 for appointment. This Is the first time this has been offered and will be sold this week. TRAVER BROTHERS. 706 Omaha National Bank Bldg.. 76X68, with 2 houses, southwest corner 36th Ave. and Dodge, for $8,000. W. H. GATES, 047 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. ' . D. 1204. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT -room, t baths, nearly new; big discount, only $6,360. See it. $28 N. 88th Ave. 8618 LINCOLN BLVD 11 -room house, strictly modem, with not water heat Douglas 181$. North. 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. GARAGE AND CORNER LOTt, $3,150. In Benson, located at 2X04 N. 68th Ave. You are getting the lot and garage for nothing, because you can't duplicate the house for less than $8,600. Good terms if desired. Shown by appoint ment. P. J. TEBBENS, 606 Omaha Nat'I Bk. Bldg. Phone D. 2112. NEW BUNGALOW. A five-room, strictly modern bungalow, with bath. It Is finished In oak, up-to-date, built-in feature and lighting fix tures; iU basement, large attic. Located at 892$ North 26th St. Price. SS.ISQ: easy terms. -r 1 NORRIS & NORRIS, 40 Bee Building. Phone Dong. 4870. 3720 N. 21st Street Only a half block to Kountze park; a fine 7-room home, strictly modern; can be had for $3,460, with only $200 cash; bal ance $28 per month. This Is a bargain. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Closing. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney Street. NEARLY new bungalow of 6 rooms, oak finish throughout: built tn effects. On car line, owner leaving city, will take any reasonable offer; come out and look this over. 4464 Bedford Ave. KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district resi dence for sale. A. V. Knlest, 8616 N. 18th, FOR SALE OR TRADE 9-rm. modem house, reasonable. Call Colfax 3696. South. SIX-ROOM HOUSE WITH , DOUBLE GARAGE. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT. We are Just finishing a beautiful 6 -room bungalow in Field club dis trict that we can offer on good terms. This house Is very elaborately fin ished and no money has been saved to get the best , material and the best workmanship. 1 Has a very fine doable garage with cement drive way to street and pergola with stucco columns across driveway at the front porch, giving a very pretty effect and appearance to the house. i Property faces east on a lot 60x 128. An ideal future location and Is bound to please the most critical buyers. Would like to have yon call us. HIATT COMPANY. 246 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. Field- Club $500 Cash A beautiful home of 6 -rooms and sleep ing porch. Practically new, oak finish and oak floors throughout, full basement, Rogers furnace, Corner lot, east front, oaved street. A bargain at $4,600. Bal ance easy monthly payments. Shown only by appointment. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Lowrey. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. NEW HANSCOM PARK BUNGALOW. Five large rooms and bath, all on one floor, all the built-in features, also French doors, large attic with nine windows, Full, deep, cement basement; lot 60x100. Only one-half block to Hanscom park and car, 3 blocks to Park school. This Is a beauty and the price is right. Investigate now. Calt OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701-1 Omaha Nat'I Bk Bldg. Douglas 1474. FIELD CLUB. Modern two-story home; living room ai-rosa entire front; vestibule, dining room, kitchen, butlers pantry ana refrig erator room; three bedrooms, sun room and bath on 2d floor, Floored attic on 3d. House almost new; garage; ioi 62x1 28. Choice of Field Club district. $6,260.00. Owner, Box 8362, Omaha Bee. RAILROAD EMPLOYES PLEASE NOTE. 7-room house, almost new, located South Ninth, near old Kountse residence. Great bargain, o. P. Hteonins, lit io inicago. Miscellaneous. NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. Thoroughly modern; hardwood floors.; corner lot Mailt; additional ground can be had for gardening; sidewalk, sewer, water and gas; close in and a bargain at $2,360; $160 cash required. SHULER & GARY, 204 Keellne Bldg. Phone D. 6074. HOUSES WANTED. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OK THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FU KU8ULTB. . O'NEILL'S REAL ESTATE INS. AGNCT. Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024. FIVE rooms, new, oak finish, fully deco rated, all modern, etc.. $2,760; liHQ cash. balance monthly, couax 111. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. DON'T PAY RENT ALL WINTER Buy the brand new 6-room bungalow, oak finish, modern in every way, choice east front lot near Military rar line. See RASP BROS., OWNERS. 104 McCague Bldg. Doug. 1K63. INVESTMENTS, INSURANCE $400 Income on price, $2,600. being 8 houses, 0 rooms each, near high school and Crelghton college. . Also 6 and 4-room bungalows. $300 down, and two S-room, $96 down, balance monthly. CHA8. K. WILLIAMSON CO NEW bungalow: also 3-i. and gardening; your terms and price; in v. wiin uv. rent, 3 houses cost $3,600). $3,600. 0 2107. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looking at M1NNW LU8A. 300 dif ferent buyers decided that u was me oesi proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 741 Omaha Nat. Bk, Bidg. Tyler 187. CUMING STREET. In order to Cloae an estate, I offer at a very low price 44 or 22 feet near 29th St You cannot lose on this proposition. See me for price and terms. C A. ORIMMEL. 849 Om, Nat'I Bk. Bldg. OWNER must se.1 east front lot on Fonts- nolle Blvd., tn Clairmont. WU1 sell at aerifies price U en " ono CaU Douglas 1123. " ' South. . ACRES SOUTH. Improved and unimproved tn one to ten -acre tracts, on or near BeHevua oar Hue. Best of school facilities. C R. COMBS, Phone Doug. 3IK. 809 Brandels Theater. Miscellaneous. 60-FT. LOT. $102. Fine lots to select from, $1 cash, 60c week. Boa 8181. Bee. BARGAINS IN RESIDENCE LOTS. Block east Ft. Omaha, east front, $40d. East Dundee, paved St. rorner, $760. Fontenelle Blvd., corner,' $860. GEORGE Q. WALLACE, 614 Keellne Bldg. Dundee. DUNDEE LOT. $50.00 CASH. And 110.00 pr month. Thla corner tot I. a bargain at th. prlr-e asked and on th .nay torma. This lot Is 48x120, Is on paved street and has city water and side walk. Address Is, southeast corner of loth and Nicholas. You make money by buying this lot. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY. DOMgas 200 SOlBejnidj. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. START TOUR HOMK IN BBNBONI BUT THIS LOT. I10.N down and 111.00 per month: prlc. 1200.00: alM 0x131; located on Loonat St., between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car line. Ow. B Wright Bee offlc.. Omaha. Florence NE THAW AY baa I. 4, I, 10 and tll-aora lmpr. tracts for city property. Flo. 111. South, Side. -ROOM residence. South Sida. Ii.ni; tio eaab. balance 111 ner month. Doug, till. South Side. WEIR CREST GARDEN This beautiful garden tract Is near the lnterurban car line. 600 feet long and 242 feet wide. Reasonable price and terms. H. H. HARPER & COMPANY, 1011-14 City Nat l Bank Bldg. Telephone Douglas 262; REAL ESTATE Investments INVESTMENT SPECULATION SOUTHWEST CORNER 19TH AND DAVENPORT To close an estate we offer for Imme diate sale the properly at above loca tion. There Is a terrace of five twelve room brick flats, now producing $3,800 per year. The Improvements are in excel lent condition and to our certain knowl edge there has not been a day vacancy In. any one of these flats for the last ten years, which Is ample proof of the relia bility of the Income. Only three minutes' walk from the postofflce. We believe this corner offers an opportunity for some one to make a substantial Investment and at the same time derive the benefit from an almost certain advance In value. Lot Is 80 ft. on Davenport by 183 ft. east front on 10 th. For further Information see THE BYRON REED CO., Douglas 217. 212 So. 17th St. SEE US' 1 FOR ' INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. , A. P. TUKJKT A SON, I Phone Doug. 602. 1607-1 W. o. W. Bldg. FOR KALE, Doable brick St Louis flat, within four blocks of 16U and Harney; close In: bar gain Mica. CALKINS A CO.. Douglas 1818. City National Bank. Decrease. INVESTMENT. Corner, dose In, two hoiMea, annual rant 1720. Prlc, 11,600. S. P. BOSTWICK A SON. 100 BM Bldg. Tyler 1600. RJCJU. BSTATB. Wll. COLFAX. 700 KMlln Bldg Doom, ml FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. HAVE two 119-acre tarms and on. so-acr. (arm. M.t.rn Nebraska, to trad, (or city prop-rty ARCHER REALTY CO. ISO Brandels Bldg. A 12-ROOM rooming house (or sal. or ex change (or equity In lots or house and lot. or good oar; good location. Call Doug las 6891 after 6 p. m. WANTS AUTOMOBILE FOR HOME. We have a client who will consider a nearly new automobile on a nice bunga low; 8 rooms and bath, strictly modern, all on one floor. See ua at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 637 OMAHA NAT. BK. BLDG. D. 17M. HARRISON county, Iowa, 80 acres, $12,000. Saunders county, Neb., 100 acres, $23,600. Will take Omaha property part payment JOHN N. FRENZER, over 111 So. th. WE have some good homes and rental prop erties for Neb. or la. land. Edward f. Williams Co., Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. Ranch specialist, sell or trade ranches for city property, a. Tanta, 676 Brandels Blag;, GOOD lot, desirable location, will take us Ford as part payment Webster 4248. REAL ESTATE B'nes Pr'pty DOWN-TOWN BUSINESS PROPERTY This Is ft 8-story brick building. In es tablished retail district, with stores he low and flats above. Located only 1 H blocks from 16th and Harney Hta.. on a lot 60x132 ft. All rented under lease to good tenants for $6,410 per year. Price only $26,000, desirable terms. Pays nearly 10 per cent net on purchai price. GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 76S. 901 City Nat'I Bk. Bldg, INCOME property near Ford plant 16th St. Owner, Harney 13.4, EALJST ATE WANTED WANTED 4. $ and roomed houses that can be sold for $100 cash; balance $16 per month; glue complete description first letter W FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1830 Farnam. Tel. Doug. 1044. LIST your property for results with OSBORNE REALTY CO., Douglas 1474. WE have buyers for your property INTER -STATE K SALTY CO.. 929-30 City Nat' 1 Bldg- Doug. Mt FOR SALE--V. D. Wd. 810 S.' 18th St FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. 6 PICK CKNT to 6 p.r cent on beat clsj. city residences In amounts 12.000 up: also (arm losns. Reasonable commission.. PBTBH8 TRUST CO., 1122Karnam SL 1L600 MORftJAllK boarlnV 7 per cent semi ann. ; secured by property valued at 24.000. Tslmsge Uramls Inv. Co.. w. o. W. Bldg RBAI. EST A tK loans. 1 per MM. l. K. BUCK CO., 11 Omaha Nat. Bang. NO DKLAY, T. GRAHAM. BKK BLDG, OMAHA homes East Nebraska farma O'lCKKFK RKAL KBTATB CO.. 1011 Omaha Nat l. Phone Doug. ITU. FARM and city loans. 1-6V. and 1 per oont W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg. Doug.. 1141. 6 MONBY HARRISON MORTON It Omaha Nat'I. Bank Bldg. MONBY to loan on Improved farm, and ranches. We also buy good farm marl. gagea Klok. Inv, Co., Omaha. DON'T. PAY IN INSTALLMENTS. PAY IN 2. 1. 4 or 1 YEARS. BB8T PLAN. 8HOPBN CO KKBL1NB BLDO REAL ESTATB LOANS WANTBD. THOS. U MoOARRT. KBBLINB BLDG. TKL. RED 6 PKR CENT and" per cent money, toland ft Trumbull. 441 Pee Bldg. pougla. en. 1100 to 110.000 mads promptly. F. D. Wand. Wead Bldg.. lath sndKaruam Bta, MONET on hand for city eni tarm loans. H. W. Binder. City Nstlonal Bank Bldg. n A TT.rTVT TJTjnO 141 Omaha U AIV V IT CftUO. N.fl Bank Bldg. CITY and (arm loans, 6, 6va, per cent 1. H. Dumont A Co., 411 Keelln. Bldg. Abstracts of Title. Ta Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co XVCir 306 8. 17th St. ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of floe tn Nebraska. 106 Brandels Theater. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianos, Ind, notes as security. 404.mo h. H. gds., total cost, is.ee. 140. Indorsed notes, total cost, $2,60. Smaller, larger am'ts, proportionate rata PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, Organised by Omaha Business Men, 488 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 618. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Canadian Lands. PROSPERITY IN CANADA Thousands of farmers in Western Canada have sold their crops this year for more than the total cost of their land. Land at $16 to $30 an acre has produced ciops worth $40 to $76 an acre. Stork raising and dairying are equally profitable hogs and beef highest In country's, history. Irrigation districts producing more alfalfa nd fod der crone than ever before. Get your farm home from the Canadian Paelflo Railway. Last year I aeked you to take advantage of this opportunity you might have paid for your farm witn the itie crop again I extend the invitation. Good land from $11 to $30 per acre; Irrigated land from $36; 20 years to pay; govern ment' guarantees land and water titles. Pay In full at any time If desired. We will lend you up to $2,000 In improvements In certain districts, with no security other than the land. Ready-made farms sold on special easy terms. Loan for live stock after one year's occupation, subject to certain reasonable conditions explained on request. Low taxes; no taxes on Im provements. Free schools; full religious liberty; good climate, and the best neigh bors In the world. Other farmers becom ing rich In Western Canada; you have the same opportunity. Buy direct from the Canadian Paelflo Railway, Write for tree book and full Information. J. S. Dennis, Assistant to the President, Cana dian Pacific Railway, 81 Ninth Avenue, Calgary, Alberta. Canada.) Iowa Lands. FINE Ifiwa farms, close to Omaha, all sites. priced right. See us first. W. T. Smith uo,, m uiiy iNat i wnx mag., umini, Florida Lands. FARMING IN FLORIDA Our lands are extremely -fertile. Clay subsoil. Prac tically twelve months' growing season. Abundant, well distributed rainfall. Good for trucking and citrus culture. Close tn transportation, on branch of Dixie high way. settled and prosperous community. Chance for big profits to right men. Our book. "Farming in Florida," tells all. Write for free copy today. O. P. Swope Land company, uvieao. aeminoie county, Florida. PALM BEACH COUNTY We have the record crop truck, garden and citrus fruit land in the United States. Buy land on easy terms from A. Parsons Jt Son, 662 Brandels Bdlg. Phone, Doug. 7844. Note A personally conducted excursion tc the sunny poutn leaves umana Jan uarySd: already some of Omaha's lead Ing buslnes men have joined us. Make jour reservation earty. Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM $10 bash and SB monthly; no Interest fr taxes; highly pro ductive land; close to 8 big markets. Write for photographs and full Informa tion. Munger, A-119. N, T. Life Build Katuias City, Mo. Nebraska Lands. KIMBALL COUNTY. 320 acres choice land in good location. Will give clear deed for two first crops. T. H. CAMPBELL & SONS, Kimball. Neb. 640 ACRE relinquishment located 12 miles from Valentine, Neb. Improved; price, $1,000.00 for a short time only. Address box 144, valentine. Neb, FOR BALE -An extra .good 40 -acre farm, improved, 3 miles southwest of Leshara, Neb. Write C. L. Tlmmons, Leshara, Neb. 6 ACRES, well Improved, two blocks to high school, Tecumseh, Neb. Stewart, 216 8. 17th St CAN sell or exchange any lands you have to offer. C J. Canan, McCague Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and gen eral crop state In the union. Settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices ot easy terms; excellent lends for stock raising. Ask for booklet 36 on Wisconsin Central Land urant; state acres wanted. If Interested In fruit lands, ask for book let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Cora mlsaloner Boo Railway. Minneapolis. Minn. Wyoming Lands. 320 ACRES Well Improved, one mile small town. Price 86,000. Terms to suit Owner has other business. Write, Box 12, Lost Springs. Wyo. Texas Lands. EAST TEXAS. Call or write for my free book describ ing good corn and alfalfa land In east Texas for $26 per acre. W. 8. FRANK, 201 Neville Blk. Miscellaneous. WE SELL FARMS. CAN BELL YOURS. Absolutely no commission. Write today for our co-operative guarantee plan. In terstate Farm Exchange, 216 Exchange Bank mag,, Spokane, wasb- AUTOMOBILES Automobiles Wanted. COUPELET body for Ford chassis, 140.00. FRANK HKI.BT, DOUGLAS 1110. For Sale. WILLYS-OVERLAND INC. USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Phone D. 82$$. 2047 Farnam St 2 1016 Overland, 6 -pass. 2 1 816 Overland, 6- pass. v 1 1014 Overland, 6-pass. 1 1917 Overland Roadster. 1 1913 Hu.ip, 6-pass. 1 1014 Ford. 6-pass. These cars are In first class condition and at prices of $U6 and up. , ' Cars Demonstrated. List furnished to out-of-town pun chatters. rROH8TOWN OARAOK, 3U. 8. 34th?"b, 4443 Parts for Hup "20," Flanders "30," Olds- iDulille. Apii'iwi'i I. H. C. truck. Kissel Kar, Oakland "80." AUTOMOBILES For Salt, A.UT0 CLEARING HOUSE 3308 Farnam St. Douglas 8310. 1016 Rasen Roadster, sacrifice. 116 Stearns-Knight "4." $1,360. 1916 Maxwell Touring. $360. 1014 Stesrns-Kntght ' $1,660. Who's setting the pace now? In the flrst ten months of 1816 THE BKK gained 47.04U Paid Ada EXCEEDING the CUMUINKD UA1N of the other two Omaha paper for same rerlod by more than 20.000 PAID ADS. Good Reeu I la. Oood Katie. Qood Service. AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest rate. HILLY. ELLIS THOMPSON, 11-14 City Nat. Bk Rldg Doug lilt DON'T throw away old Urea, We make en. new tire rrorr. two old one. and save you 0 per cent t-ln-1 Vulcanising Co., Hit Davenport St. Omaha. Neb. Douglas 2114. WE will trad, yon a now Ford (or your old ons. INDUSTRIAL OARAOIC CO.. loth and Harney. Douglas lll. USED CARS AT REAL. PRICES. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., Douglas 111. 2211-11 Farnam St. CORD tire, for Fords, 10i2. 11.11: lOllv,. 111.16. Swl.bel Bros. D. 4171. till Far nam St S.O.S. MOTOR CO. cS 1401 Leavenworth. Used Can. OUR REPAIR WORK WILL SATISFT YOU. TELL a BINKLET. MyHarney St; Doug. 1140. Auto Livery and Oarages. EXPERT ..to repairing, "service car al ways ready." Omaha uaraga, zsis aarney St. Tyler 111. Automobiles tor Hire. FORD for rent Ten may dnv. It. I charge by mile. Doug. 1121. Evenings. Tyler H21. Auto Repairing and Painting. RTSOMRERn " SERVICE STATION. OBOROB W. WILLIAMS, 1101 Jackson St Carburetor, my specialty. Krq 1100 reward(or magneto- w. enn't repair. Colls repaired. Baysdorfer. 110 N, lith. NEB. Anto Radiator Repair Berries, and prtcta right. Ill S. lith St D. TIM. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLSY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE". Bar. gains In used machines. Victor Roo.. "Tft. Motorcycle Man," 1701 Leav.nworta Persistence Is the Cardinal Virtus In Advertising. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Oak C. Redtck and wife to Charles Neff. Twenty-first street, fifty feet n nrth of Rnne street, west Side. 40x84 $1,160 M. O. Cunningham and wife to Jes sie P. Colwell, Forty-flfth avenue, 360 feet south ot Mai mi, west side, 60x136 John H. Curry and wife to Margaret . Llnahan, northeast comer Twenty- ' eighth and Douglas streets, 116x 167.26 Anna R. Gilchrist and husband to Lois B. Johnston, northeast rorner Fifty-second and Webster. 88.6x126 Jessie P. ' Colwell and wife to M. O. Cunningham. Thtrty-flfth street, eight -five feet south of Fort Omaha avenue, east side, 40x124.6 William C. Bui lard and wife to Madge B. Shedd, Fortieth street, 106.6 feet south of Pags street, west side, 60x111.6 Eric H. Johnson et al. to Sibyl Free mart. Forty-flfth street, 77. feet north of Rttauldlns. east aide. 40x 113 $.T00 Hlatt Co. to J. L, Ten nan t Stone av enue. 100 feet east of Thirty-first street, north side, 100x130.6 1 "WILD HORSE" CASE IS AGAIN IN COURT Selling Range-Rnnoing Anl mala Profitable Till Govern ment Butted In. . NOTED OMAHANS INVOLVED After several years of delay, the old "wild horse" case will be brought up before Judge Woodrough of the federal court December 4. The case involves i number of prominent Omahans. It is alleged by govern ment officials that thousands of dol lars were obtained from stockmen and farmers of the middle west by a clique of men who represented them selves as the owners of a large num ber of wild horses in Arizona. The method was to sell a brand of horses running .on the range with the understanding that the purchasers were to gather their own horses. The purchasers, after reaching the range, discovered that it was impossible for them to tell whether they actually had any horses and that it would be a physical impossibility to catch them. This practice went on for i number of years and there seemed no legal way of stopping it until the postal authorities got after the con spirators for using the mails to de fraud. The wild horse sclieme was incor- fiorated under the laws of this state or $250,000 and stock sold to many prominent citirens. Forty-two persons were indicted by the federal grand jury April 22, 1914, for having a hand in the affairs of the company, but because of the death of Judge W. H. Munger and the appointment of new attorneys the case has been allowed to drag along. Creighton Students to Have Almost a Week Off Announcement i s mad.' that the Thanksgiving recess for Creighton university student begins November 29 and ends Moi .ay, December 4. Notice has also been given of the patronal feast of Rev. K. X. Mc Menamy, presiden of the college of arts and sciences, to be celebrated in honor of St. Francis Xavier on Tuesday, December 12 in the uni versity auditorium. Railway Mail Clerks Are Hosts to President Ryan E. J. Ryan of Boston, national president of the Railway Mail asso ciation, is in Omaha today. He was the guest at a noon luncheon at the Fontenelle and tonight will talk there at a smoker. His purpose here is to enlighten the railway mail clerks con cerning new laws affecting their duties. Stoic Wife Sees Hubby Sentenced Without Tears Tony Lazio. 1710 South Tenth street, did not sob when the judge passed upon his case and bound him over to the district court for theft of $30 from a local commission es tablishment. Neither did his wife Found a Quick Cure for Croup. When a child has croup no time should be lost, and the remedy that will give the quickest relief and i pleasant and safe to take is the most desirable. Mrs. S. Cartwright. Col lingsville. III., says, "When my child was small lie was subject to croup. I found that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gave the quickest relief and that he never objected to taking it." Advertisement. OMAHA GOSSIP HAS ELECTRIC WINGS Wiring Voice Around the Cor ner Was Sooffed at by Early Citizens. 'EVERYBODY'S DOING IT" By A. R. GROH. In 1879 a new-fangled contrivance called the "telephone" was introduced into Omaha. It was claimed that, by means of it, a person could talk to another person several miles away. Of course, most people "didn't take much stock in it." but there were some who did. By midsummer 1.11 telephones had been installed and the first directory was issued. This directory was a single sheet of paper, 7 by ii inches in sire. At the top were printed voluminous instruc tions for using the instrument, "How to call the central office, How to converse with someone on your own circuit," etc. Those Instructions. 'To communicate with the central office," the instructions said, "signal two bells and wait for their response, after which remove the telephone from its hook and be careful to push the hook to the left, and then, hold ing the telephone firmly" (under scored) "to the ear you will hear the voice of the operator at the central office. If you hear nothing, turn the bell several times to the right and call, as it may be someone is calling on your own circuit," Alter two or three weeks ot study, it is probable most people were able to call the central office with consid erable success. Today we grab the receiver from the hook and there the central office. "A child can op erate it. "I Want Gladys." There were no telephone numbers in those days. Subscribers asked by name for the person they wanted. Several of the people and firms who had telephones then are still "locat ed" at the same place. Here are some of the names found on that hrst telephone directory:.. Be. office, 111 Farnam. T. J. Board Bro., pslnten, 1411 Doug las. B. A M. Railroad headquarter. Dewey Stone, furniture, 1117 Farnam. First National bank, Thirteenth and Far nam. Herald office. 1411 Farnam. Oeorg. A. Hosgland. lumber, Sixth and Douglas. Thomas L. Kimball, res. Park Wild sve nu. ' H. Kountse. res . Forest Hill, Ninth and Pierce. Q. W. Llnlnger, res., Eighteenth and Davenport. Max Meyer A Company., tobacco, cigars, tuna and pistols, Kleventn and ramam. K.ra Millard, 1111 Capital avenue. H. W. Nash, 1114 Harney. Nave, McCord A Brady, wholesal. groc er. Tenth and Farnam. P. J. Nichols, Twenty-trat and California. Omaha National bank, Omaha Stock yards. Omaha White Lead Works. W. A. Paxton, Eighteenth and Farnam. ) Police Headquarters. Edward Rosswatsr, re.,. Seventeenth and Farnam. Alf. Sorensen, Fourteenth and Davenport. Union Paellto Railroad headquarters, Ninth and Farnam, The latest Omaha telephone direc tory contains 41,119 names exclusive of the suburbs and it is said Omaha has more telephones per thousand population than any other city in the world. I Dairy Business ' In Nebraska Grows Fred Allen, the Northwestern Rail road company's general dairy agent, is in town from Chicago and after having made his fall trip over s greater portion of the company's ter ritory. Mr. Allen asserts that the dairy in dustry has made wonderful strides during the last twr years and is con stantly increasing. He says that in no locality visitedyis more interest being taken in the dairy business than in Nebraska. The number of cows has increased greatly during the last two years. Farmers have improved their nreeds and have turned much of their attention to securing milk-producing stock. Everywhere there has been an excellent demand for cream and butter, and prices have continued high. No Connection of House of Hope and Old People's Home The brick work on the new Old People's Home on Fontenelle boule vard is nearing completion and the new $75,000 structure will soon be ready for the roof. This structure is being erected on land given the as sociation by the late George A. Jos lyn in the northwestern part of the city. Directors of the Old People's Home association rep rt that there is a rumor out of the consolidation of the Old People's Home and the House of Hope. I'hcsc two institu tions have no connections whatever. The new House of Hope is being erected in Florence, while the Old People's Home is near the asylum for the deaf. Persistence Is the Cardinal Virtue in Advertising. U c rn mk$, it f f ni i n htfi tttf ti 1 1 pj-i iii:ti H m hi itri p i i mi ' k.t tmt . rh , i i i it4-iT4 rii u ri i i Tr One day's rent from that room, now vacant, will pay for an attractive ad for several days in the Omaha Bee. Mr. Addison will help you write your ad if you Phone Tyler 1000 Today iihiiitiiiitiiitifli"wmiini!iiiriHii:iiimiiii.i TELEPHONE CO. WILL BUILD iONNEW LOT To Erect Fifteen-Story Struc ture On Northwest Corner, of Douglas and Nineteenth. LOT BOUGHT FROM REDICK A" building i.ot less than fifteen stories high will be erected on the northwest corner of Nineteenth and Douglas streets by the Nebraska' Telephone company. Casper E. Yost, president of the Nebraska Telephone company, made the announcement of the building plans upon his return from New York . City where, in company with W. B. T. Belt, vice nresident and general manager of the local company, he went for a conference with Theodore N. Va I. nresident of the Bell Tele phone system, and other officials. Operations on the new building will start in the spring. They will prob- ablv consume one year. Tlit? corner at Nineteenth and Doug las streets was recently purchased from O. C. Kedick. It is ttxiZ teet. It is planned to erect a building of not less than fifteen stories on the south half of this site. Then, when , the busings expands, a twin building con nected by a court can be erected on the north half. General Headquarters, , The new building will be the home of the executive and district office of y the Nebraska Telephone company. It will be the headauarters tor Ne braska, Iowa, Minnesota, South Da. kota and Wjjming. It will also ' house the Douglas and Tyler ex changes of Omaha, and will in its entirety hold from 1,500 to 2,000 em ployes. nans ot construction nave not oeen determined as yet, but it is probable the building will be steel and brick and that the ground floors of tbe structure will be given over to stores. The cost has n t yet been decided up on. When the new building is completed it is probable the present downtown holdings of the telephone company on Douglas street between Eighteenth and Nineteenth will be disposed of. New Memberships V--:j .-' In Grain Exchange Are to Cost $10,000 Amended articles of incorporation of the Omaha Grain exchange filed with the county clerk place no limit on the number of treasury member ships which can be issued, but raise the cost of them so high that they are practically prohibitive. Thus, anyone desiring a treasury member ship on the Omaha Grain exchange can have it by paying $10,000. The original valuation placed on the treasury memberships by the board of directors was $1,000. There were 200 of these memberships is sued, making the capital stock of the exchange $200,000, The increase in the price of treas ury memberships will in no wise ef fect the actual market value of those now held by the 200 members of the exchange, according to Barton Mil lard, .president of the body. Seats now nave a market value of $3,000 or $.1,500. - . Children Are Free To Arts Exhibit All children under IS are admitted free to the Fine Arts exhibit at the Hotel Fontenelle, Mrs. George Prim announces. "They need not be ac companied by parents or teachers, but will be admitted at any time. We desire every child in the city to view the exhibit, if possible." The plan of setting aside certain afternoons for children of each school was abandoned this year be cause the gallery is too small to ar commjdate so many at one timer' Indigestion Dm to Conathwltoa. ' Take a doss Dr. King's Nsw Lit. PUla tonight: Ses how much better yon teal la th, morning. .Sin. All druggists. Adv. I Moving Service I You'll Like I Is what you will get if we 1 I do the work. J Careful men, together I with most modern facili- i ties make moving our way a pleasure. I Don't take chances. I "Safety Firat" i OMAHA VAN & S STORAGE CO. 806 So. 16th St. Phone Doug. 4163. 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