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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916.
FOR RENT Ap'ta and Flats
South.
110.60 S lary room Apt., part modem. 1916
Kim St., near 20th and Vinton.
Miscellaneous.
8-ROOM flat for rent, 26 per month; dote
In. Ph'inw Tougla 15a.
MOVING AND STORAGE
GORDON VAN CO.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Packing, storage and mov
ing. 219 N. lltb St. Phone
Douglas 394.
"METROPOLITAN VAN AND
STORAGE CO.
Careful attention lvn to orrjen for
moving, packing or storage. OfTtcn at Ray
mond Furniture Co., 1613 and 1616 How
ard St. Phone P. 5524.
FIDELITY SvYcLB FREE
Phone Douglas 260 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. AIho for storage, moving.
Ifith and .Tarkson Sts.
Tit J Van and two men,
Maggara $1.2 Per hour.
Van and Storage Co., Moving, Packing,
Storage and shipping. Phone Doug. l9ti.
StITTS Express and Moving.
. j, MXLlSliiJ packing and storage.
1207 Farnam St. Douglaa 6246.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separale locked roomu for household
poods and pianos, moving; packing and
shipptiiK.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
R02 S. Kith St. Douglas 4163.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real moving service try us. Large
3-horse padded vans. Storage, $2 month.
Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you
glUCKBR. CHEAPER AND SAFER.
Phone Tyler 230 or ..guglgj3ag;
FOR RENT Business PrVty.
Stores
8TORK FOR RENT.
.615-17 North 24th St. Store room, Six
o, baarment and line large display win
dows. Uoud location for retail atore or
hP' ARMSTRONG-WALSH Co..
Tvlor 1&:J. 331. Rose Bldg.
STORE ROOM at 1807 Farnam St., i. u.
Hall, 433 Ramge Bldg. D. H06.
MODERN atore, 16th St.. near postoftice;
low rent. u. P. Hieomns.
rSffiroa anrl t)esk RoOITl.
DESIR'abLST office rooms In the remodeled
Crounae block. 119 N. 16lh St. (opposite
poatofflce), 10 to 16 per month. Conrad
Young. 322 Brandeie ineater. uuu.
DESK room in Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Re
ferences, uougiaa on.
CHOICE office space. Baird Bldg., 17th and
Douglas. Met -ague lnv. Co.
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Houses and Flats.
WHAT have you for rent in the way
of four, nve ana ui-rwm
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
ftgenta. Telephone Douglas 1016.
WANTED Listing on cottages or houaei to
rent or sell on easy payment. Hava cua
tomere waiting. Inquire 411 Krbob
Block. Douglaa 3fiH
vitl look after your rental. Brmndtto
Bldg. Doug. SSHS.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED TO RENT Rooming house fur
nished. Will pay 3& to 40 per month
or higher if close In. Call at 607 N. 17th
or inquire Johnaon'a Restaurant, Drexel
hotel, between 7 and 8 morninga or 4 and
6 afternoons.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
' West.
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT
A FINE HOME
"A beautiful 7-roonl 'house. tmrtammg
reception hall, large living; room, dining
room, kitchen and pantry on first floor;
oak finishing; quarter sawed floors, nice
open atatrway to. aecond floor constating
of 4 good sized, well-lighted bedrooms;
good bath, with up-to-date ftxturea, good
Hght fixtures throughout; well decorated;
full brick foundation.
This property is located 114 block from
Hamey car line; lot 62x165 feet; fine
shade trees, good garage; located at S40
Burt St and without a doubt the price
we are q tip ting would no more than re
place the mprovementa.
Price $4,260, on reasonable payments.
Let us hear from you at once and you
will be convinced of the facta we are
advertising.
Hiatt Company
26-7 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. Tyter SO.
WEST FARNAM.
BRICK AND STUCCO BARGAIN.
Exceptionally well built, brand new
house. In fine location, block and half off
Farnam St. and Presbyterian church; aun
parlor, large living room with fire-place,
built-in book rases and seat, large din
ing room, hutler's pantry and breakfast
room, fine kitchen; three bedrooms and
sleeping porch on second floor; good cloa
Ms: tile bath, fine future. Two bedrooms
and complete bath on third floor. Full
basement, laundry. Very complete, hand
somely finished. Let us show you this
place.
D. V. SHOLES CO.,
Ma City Nat'. Bank Bldg. Dour. 49.
MONTCLAIR
NEW BUNGALOW.
Large living room, dining room and
kitchen on flrttl floor; three bedrooms and
hath on second floor: oak finish and oak
floor; built-in bookcases and buffet; pan
"Ind walla in dining room; clothes chute;
full basement; guaranteed furnace. Look
at it today; open 2 to 5.
SCOTT & HILL CO.,
Doug. 1009. Ground Fir. McCague Bldg.
FIELD CLUB HOME
FOR SALE.
A modern home with 8 rooms and
sleeping porch, oak finish, oak floors
and every convenience; east front lot,
50x135 feet; hi block north of Wool worth
Av. boulevard, in the best part of the
Field, club district. Price $7,200. The
owner has moved to the new Blackstone
and has instructed us to sell thia property,
it Is not for rent. The price Is right,
hut any reasonable offer will be con
sidered. J. IT. DUMONT & Co..
416-18 Keellne Blrig. Phono Doug. 690.
i.8 LINCOLN BLVD 11-room house,
strictly modern, with hot water heat.
Douglas 1S1B.
WBST FARNAM DISTRICT 8-room, 2
aths. nearly new; big discount, only
S:j,250. Sec it. 323 N. 38th Ave.
North.
NEW BUNGALOW.
A flve-room, strictly modern bungalow,
with bath. It In finished in oak, up-to-date,
built-in features and lighting fix
tures; full basement, large attic. Located
at 3923 North 26th St. Price $3,160; easy
terms.
NORRIS & NORRIS,
400 Bee Bldg.
Phone Douglas 4270.
BEAUTIFUL PRAIRIE PARK 4504 North
nth, east front, splendid shade and
hedge, white enamel finish on second
story; 3 rooms, oak finish on first story;
$100 cash and $4S monthly. Also 6 -room
house, 4808 N. 27th, $100 cash and $26
monthly. Both In first-class condition and
ready for lramedtae occupancy. B. J.
Scannell, 609 Ware Blk. Doug. $98 or
Colfax 8511.
N'KW stucco house, finely located, block to
car; 7 rooms and bath; breakfast room;
hardwood floors throughout; hardwood
finish below; bard pine above; furnace;
modern In every respect; will sell for cash
or consider part trade for small house or
lot well located. By owner, Tel. Walnut
64 or Douglas 744.
KOUNTSiB PLACE, restricted district, resi
dence fur al. A. V. Knieat. 3515 N. 18th.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
South.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE WITH
DOUBLE GARAGE.
FIELD CLUB DISTRICT.
We are just finishing a beautiful
(--room bungalow in Field club dis
trict that w can offer on good
terms.
Thfs hoaseUa very elaborately fin
ished and no money has been sa.ved
to get the best material and the
best workmanship.
Has a very tine double garage
with cement driveway to street and
pergola with stucco columns across
driveway at the front porch, giving
a very pretty effect and appearance
to the houac.
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 you call us.
HI ATT COMPANY,
215 Omaha Nat. Bk. Elds. Tyler SO.
HANSCOM PARK,
1929 S. 34TH ST.
Six rooms and bath, strictly modern; fire,
place in living room, nicely decorated,
lot 60x100 feet, nice shade trees, paving
and all specials paid. Owners hhs left
city and has reduced the price to $3,000.
Terms to suit purchaser. Key at our of
fice. When can we show you7
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701-3 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bid Lwug. 1474.
Miscellaneous.
NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE.
Thoroughly modern: hardwood floors
comer lot, 54x128; additional ground can
be had for gardening; sidewalk, sewer,
water and gas; close in and a bargain at
$2,350; $150 cash required.
SHULER & GARY,
204 Keellne Bldg. Phone D. 6074.
BUT NOW.
All building material is going up. We
have several brand new bungalnwn of
6-r. and bath; oak ftnifh. strlrtly modern;
choice lots; prices $2,800 to $3,200; terms,
$100 to $300 cash; balance monthly or
will take lot as !irnt payment. Let us
show you some bargains.
RA8P BROS.,
106 McCague Bldg. Douplas 1653,
INVESTMENTS. INSURANCE $400 Income
on price, $2,600, being 3 houses, 6 rooms
each, near high school and Crelghton
college. Also 6 and 6 -room bungalows,
$200 down, and two 3 -room, $95 down,
balance monthly.
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO.
NEW bungalow; also S-i. and gardening;
your term and price; lnv. with $400. rent.
$ houses cost $3,500). $2,600. D. 2107.
HOUSES WANTED.
WB HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES
WORTH THE MONET IN ALL PARTS
OP THB C1TT. LIST TOUR PROPERTY
WITH US FOR RESULTS.
O'NEILL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGNCT,
Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024.
WELL BUILT BUNGALOW.
Oak finish, up-to-date, furnace, rental.
$26; only $2,400. Bargain.
GEORGE O. WALLACE, 614 Keellne Bid.
FIVE rooms, new, oak finish, fully deco
rated, all modem, etc., $2,750; $200 cash,
balance monthly. Colfax T836.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING.
Rent the vacant lots In your neighbor
hood; an ordinary vacant lot planted tn
onlona will soon pay for itself.
North.
AFTER looking at MINNB LUSJL 100 dlf
ferent buyers decided that It was the best
proposition on the market, and they
backed their judgment by buying lots.
IF TOU Will come out today you will
understand why the others are buying.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.,
743 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 187.
JVAVERLY PARK.
One of the choice Iota tn the addition;
toe 46x126; eaat front, and! on the ear tin.
Price $750.00; terms $10.00 cash and $7.60
per mouia.
C A. GRIMMEL,
849 Om. NaL Bk. Bldg. Phone D. 1616.
OWNER must sell eaat front lot on Fonte
nelle Blvd., In Clairmontj Will aeU at
sac rifle price If taken at once. Call
Douglas M22.
South.
ACRES SOUTH.
Improved and unimproved, tn one to
ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellerue car
line. Best of school facilities,-.
C. R. COMBS,
Phone Doug;. 3116. 809 Brandels Theater.
Miscellaneous.
IF you want to rent vacant lots ' In any
part of the city, for garden purposes,
telephone Douglas 2596.
50-FT. LOT, $102.
Fine lots to select from, $1 cash, 60c i
week. Box. 8181, Bee.
REAL ESTATE Suburban
Benson.
START TOUR HOW K IN BENSONi
BUY THIS LOT.
$10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price
$200.00; size. 60x128; located on Locust
St, between Clark and Burn ham, hot far
from school and car line Geo. B. Wright,
Bee office, Omaha.
Dundee.
A choice DUNDEE LOT near school and
car line in the best part of Dundee. Box
8598, Bee.
ABOUT a half acre on the West Dodge
Road. A snap. Box 8594, Bee.
Florence.
NETHAWAT has 8, 4, 5, 20 and 136-acre
Impr. tracts for city property, no. 328.
South Side.
5-ROOM residence. South Side, $1,600; $60
cash, balance $16 per month. Doug. 6225.
Miscellaneous.
Acre and House
$1,200 $100 Cash
Has a good cave and running water on
end of tract. Finest garden land In Doug
las county. Balance $12 per month.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 Harney St. Phone Trior M.
4 Lots Bungalow .
$2,350 $235 Cash
4 large rooms, wide porch; Incubator
cellar; splendidly equipped poultry house.
Place fenced chicken tight. One block to
free Jitney and paved road.
Hastings & Heyden
H14 Uarney St. 1 Phone Tyler 60.
Four Acres
$500 Per Acre
Fine for Chicken Farm
Lays short distance north of West Ben
son. South slope. All Id grass. Easy terms.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 Harney St. Phone Tyl.r 60.
One Acre in Fruit
$750 $10 Cash
Balance monthly. A splendid acre, close
to paved road and short distance to car
line.
Hastings & Heyden
114 Hamey Bt. Phone Tyler 6.
ORCHAIV
$1,000 buys 10 LARGE 60-FOOT LOTS.
Why not raise an orchard on this piece of
ground. $2t cash, balance on very easy
terms.
H. H. HARPER & COMPANY,
1013-14 City National Bank Bldg.
Tel. Doug. 2596 or Walnut 1555.
REAL ESTATE Suburban
Miscellaneous.
GARDEN AND
FRUIT FARM
On Dodge road. 6 miles from P. O.. IS
acres best garden land; acre and half as
paragus: 8 acres grapes and other fruit;
new 6-room house and good barn. Rent
$400.
GEORGE & COMPANY
D. 7 36 90 J Oily Nat. BankBldg.
GARDEN LANDS.
VK HAVE OVER 300 ACRES of land
tn and near Omaha SUBDIV1DKD INTO
LOTS suitable for garden purposes, at
prices ranging from $66 to $$00 for large
50 -f not lots.on terms of from $8 to $5 per
month. Telephone Douglas lb9, or rest
denco Walnut 1565.
H. H. HARPER & COMPANY,
1013.14 City National Bank Bldg.
Chicken Raising.
Almost any else piece of ground you
' want for chicken raising. Phone Douglas
2596. f
REAL ESTATE Investment
Best Buy on Harnjey Street
For a vory few days we can offer 70x130
on Harney St, near 24th, with Improve
ment, rental at $2,640 a year. The price is
$40,000; mortgage. $26,000, at & per cent,
and it takes $14,000 rash to handle, This
property I locaUd in line for a quick
and substantial increase in value, and in
the meantime the rentals pay a safe re
turn on the Investment. Quick action
required if you want this.
Glover & Spain
Douclas .1962 918-20 City National.
A THANKSGIVING
SUGGESTION
Figure up bow much money you have
wasted in paying rent, then see us Friday
and we will explain how you can own
your own home In a fw years by paying
a moderate casn payment ana montniy
payments like rent.
THE BYRON REED CO.
Phone Doug. 297. Est. 1857. 212 S. 17th.
SEE US
FOR
INVESTMENT AND
SPECULATIVE PROPERTY.
A. P. TUKET 1 SON,
Phons Doug. 60S. lS07- W. O. W. Bldg.
FOR SALE.
Ioubl. brick 8t. Louis flat, within four
blocks of lsth and Harney; clos. in; bar.
gain price.
CALKIN8 A CO., .
Douglas 1313. City National Bank.
INVESTMENT.
Corner, close In, two bouMS. annual
rent 17 JO. Price. 16,600.
& P. BOBTW1CK SON.
100 Bee Bldg. Trlr 1IH
REAL ESTATE.
WH. COLFAX,
706 Keellne Bldg. Doug. S37S.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Real Estate, Lands, Etc
HAVE two lAO-acre farms and oaa 80-acre
farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade for -city
property.
ARCHER REALTY CO..
580 Brandels Bldg.
k 11-ROOM rooming house for sate or ex
change for equity In lots or house and lot,
or good oar; good location. Call Doug
las 6895 after 6 p m.
WE have for exchange farms, first mort
gages, Improved city property. What have
you? W. T. Smith Co., 914 City Nat. Bk.
WE have some good homes and rental prop
erties for Neb. or la. land. Edward F.
Williams Co., Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
TRADES TRADES TRADES.
Farms, Cattle, Ranches, New Apart
ments, Flats, etc. ABBOTT, 1 Patterson
Block.
7-ROOM house, 4 acres, for western land
or relinquishment and stock. Box 267,
Red Cloud, Neb. '
Ranch specialist, sell or trade ranches for
city property. E. Franta, 576 Brandels Bldg.
GOOD lot, desirable location, will take used
Ford as part payment. Webster 4148.
REAL ESTATE B'new Pr'pty
INCOME property west Farnam district
St Louis flats less than 3 yean old, newly
decorated, 6 rooms each; apts. leased for
one year by good tenants. Buy of owner,
Savo commission fee. $8,000; terms. Phone
Web. .194 or 1A01 Blnner.
iRKAT-location for garago or store rooms,
Owner, Harney 3364. .
REAL ESTATE WANTED
HAVE CLiENT FOR ACREAOK. OR ACRE
TRACTS; WILL PAY CASH NOT TO
KXCEKD 31.000 ACRE; WILL NOT CON
SIDER FICTITIOUS VALUES.
INTER STATE REALTY CO.,
929-30 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 8162.
WANTED 4, E and fi-roomed houses that
can be sold for 3100 cash, balance $16 per
month; give complete description nrst
W.WFARNAM SMITH & CO.,
1320 Farnam. Tel. Doug. 1 0f4.
HAVE good mortgages drawing 6 and
8-10ths per cent Interest to exchange for
vacant lots with water, sewer and gaa In
Box 8604, Omaha Bee.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
I will buy for speculation a few cot
tages or other Income property if priced
low enough. Box 8638, Omaha Bee.
VE have buyers for your property.
INTER -STATIC REALTY CO.,
929-30 City Nat'l Bldg. Doug. 8832.
LIST your 6 and 6-room houses with us.
WE SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY
CO., Doug, 1474.
FOR SALE. See F. D. Wead. 310 8. 18th St
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages.
5 5J4 6
City and Farm Loans.
Prompt Servloe.
E. H. LOUGEE, INCORPORATED.
538-40 Keellne Bldg.
Douglas 9125.
& PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city
residences In amounts $2,000 up; also
farm loans. Reasonable commissions.
PETERS TRUST CO.. 1822 Farnam St.
$1,100 mortgaaja beating ftft por cent seml
ann. ; secured by property valued at $6,000.
Tal mage-Loom is lnv. Co.. W Q, W. Bldg.
REAL ESTATE loans, 6 per cent. ' See
D. E. BUCK ft CO.,
912 Omaha Nat Bank.
NO DELAY.
W. T. GRAHAM,
BEE BLDU.
OMAHA homes, East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Omaha Nat'l. Phono Doug. 2716.
FARM and city loans. 6-5 and 6 per cent
W. H. Thomas, Keellne Bldg. Doug. 1648.
6 Of MONEY HARRisONlTMORTONC
O 916 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
MONEY to loan on Improved farm and
ranches. We also buy good faun mort
gages. Kloke lnv. Co., Omaha.
DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS.
PAY IN 2, $, 4 or $ YEARS. BEST PLAN.
SHOPEN ft CO., KEELINE BLDU.
HEAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED.
THUS. L. McGAHRT,
KE BL1NE BLDQ. T K L. RED 4J44.
5 PER CENT and 6 per cent money. Toland
ft Trumbull, 448 Bee Bldg. Douglas S.07.
$100 to$roT6oO madVpromptly" FrbWead,
Wead Bldg,. 18th and Farnam Sta.
MONEY on hand for city and
fHrm loans. II. W. Binder, City
National Bank Bldg.
GARVIN BROS. Kj;!H.
CITY and farm loan. 6, G,i and 6 per' cent.
J. 14 Duinurtt & Co., 41b Kuelinu Uldg.
FINANCIAL
Abstracts of Title.
TOIT Tt'lt'i Ouarantoe and Abstract Co..
IVCII jo& 8. 17th St.. ground door
Bonded by Muss. Bonding and Ins. Co.
REED AIUSTK U'T CO., oldftit ti.Mtrt.ct t(.
flv in Nebraska. 306 B mini eta Theater.
M. T. BRRNNAM, over 20 yrs. experiei.,' tn
Douglas Co. titles. .124 Brandels theater.
MONEY TO LOAN
FURNITURE, piano, ind. nnleii security.
40 e-mo. H. 11. gds., total cost, $3.60.
40 " Indorsed notes, total con I. $2.40.
Smaller, larger ami, proportionate rale.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
Organised hy Omaha Huines Men.
4311 Rose Bldg., Hit) and Karnam. Ty. 666.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Florida Lands.
PALM BEACH " COUNTY We have " the
record crop truck, garden and citrus fruit
land tn the United States. Buy land on
aay terms from A. Parana A Son, til
Brandels Bldg. Phone Doug. 7846.
Note A personally conducted excursion
to the Sunny South leave Omaha Janu
ary Id; already om of Omaha's leading
bustneas men have Joined us. Make your
reservation early.
FARMING IN FLORIDA Our landa are
extremely fertile; clay subsoil; practically
twelve months' growing season ; abundant,
well distributed rainfall; good for trucking
and citrus culture; close to transportation,
on branch of Dixie highway, 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. Swop I,and Company, Uviedo,
Seminole county, F'orida.
Kansas Lands.
WEST 4 of section 33, township 12. range
29, Gove County. Kansas; this is rich,
smooth, bottom land and will sell right;
80 acres broken. F. H. Wells. 10 N. Tcjon.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Missouri Lands.
SMALL MISSOURI FARM $10 oanh and $F.
monthly; no Interest or taxes: highly pro
ductive land ; cIohr to 3 big markets.
Write for photographs and full informa
tion. Munger, A-119. N. Y. Life Bldg.,
Kansas City, Mo.
GREAT BARUA1NS $5 down, $D monthly
buye 40 acres, good fruit and poultry
la,nd, near town, southern Missouri. Pries
only $200. Address Box 808, Excelsior
Sprtngs, Mo.
Nebraska Lands.
KIMBALL COUNTY.
320 acres choice land In good location.
Will give clear deed for two flrat crops,
T. H. CAMPBELL & SONS,
Kimball Neh.
CAN sell or exchange any land you have lo
offer. C. J. Cqnan, McCague Bldg.
South Dakota Lands.
WILL sell hi section of good western South
Dakota land. Very cheap. Must soil.
Box Y 713, Bee.
Texas Lands.
EAST TEXAS.
Call or write for my free book describ
ing good corn and alfalfa land In east
Texas for $25 per acre.
W. S. FRANK.
201 Neville Block.
Tennessee Land.
AVOID HIGH COST OF LIVING
BY BEING A PRODUCER.
I own and will sell seven tracts of land,
ranging in stie from 1,12 to 200 acres.
Price $6 per acre. Terms, $1 per acre
cash, balance 10 equal annual payments,
at 6 per cent Interest. Land Is located
In Tennessee and covered with timber and
Is good for agricultural purposes. Timber
on this land for all Improvements, Including-
house, barn and fencing.
A. R. LEYSON.
76$ Brandels Theater.
Wisconsin Lands.
UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and gen
eral crop state in the union. Settlers
. wanted; lands for sale at low prices or
' easy terms; excellent lands for stock
raising. Ask for booklet 36 on Wisconsin
Central Land Grant; state acres wanted.
If Interested In fruit lands, ask for book
let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Com
mlasloner Boo Railway, Minneapolis, Minn.
Wyoming Lanaa.
FOR SALE 79 acres coal land, mine work
ing good. One mile from Diets, Wvo.,
Make a price. Must sell account of deatb.
Mrs. Elton J. Stork, $13 N. M St.,
Sheridan, Wyo.
SMALL investors write for printed matter,
price and terms on Wyoming oil land
lots; warranty deed to all lots. McKlbbln,
Agt., Box 92, Fort Morgan, Colo.
POULTRY AND PET JTOCK
ANT part of 600 pairs of Homer pigeons for
sale or trade. What hav youT All
mated and branded. Address T 709, Bes.
DAMAGED screenings. Il.ii0a7hundred. A.
W. Wagner, ,01 N. Itth.
Horses Live Stock Vehicle
FOR SALE Mare and coll, 1126. 2116 N.
27th St.
HORSES for .ale. 1713 Webster St.
AUTOMOBILES
WILLYS-OVERLAND INC.
USED CAR DEPARTMENT.
Phone D. $293. 2047 Farnam St,
S -191S Overland, B-pass.
2 1915 Overland, 6-pass.
. 1 1914 Overland, ft-pass.
1 1917 Overland Roadster.
1 1913 Hupp, &-pass.
11914 Ford, 6 -pa as.
These cars are In Arst-rlanfl condition
and at prices of $125 and up.
Cars Demqnst rated.
List furnished to out-of -town pur
chasers. Who's setting the pare now ?
In the first ton months of I91t
THE BKB gained 47,940 Paid Ads.
EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN of
the other two Omaha papers for same
period by morn than
20,000 PAID ADS.
Good Results. Good Rates. Good Service,
AUTO CLEARING HOUSE
2209 Farnam Bt, Douglas 3310.
1916 Chevrolet Touring $ 360
1916 Htearns Knight "4" Touring.. 1,86ft
1916 Haxon Roadster 360
1916 Maxwell Touring 225
AUTO INSURANCE
Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest rates,
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YORK WINS TITLE
IN STATEjCOLLEGES
Right Half Cox, by Superhuman
Efforts, Great Aid in Taking
Wesleyan's Scalp.
TWENTY-ONE TO NOTHING
York. Nrli., Nov. 30. (Special Tel
cgrain.) Before a crowd of 4,000
foot hall hugs York crimped the in
tercollegiate championship today by
trimming Wesleyan, 2 to 0, in one
of the hardest-fought games ever
played on the local field. Wesleyan
was clearly outclassed from whistle
to whistle and Y'ork's goal was never
in danger.
Wesleyan made first down hut
three times, while York made it tour
teen times. Wesleyan made two for
ward passes for a total ot lorty yards.
York made three for a total of thirty
yards.
York's lirst touchdown came in the
first quarter. Cox tore off thirty-two
yards around end and was forced out
ot hounds on the two-yard line. Un
the next play he smashed through
tackle tor a touchdown.
(ilur made the second on an end
run. Here luck broke with York on
a punt. Wesleyan punted from its
twenty-yard line. The punt was
blocked by Y'ork and after hitting the
ground the ball bounced and rolled
back twentv-four yards.
The last touchdown was made on
a forward pass of five yards and a
fifteen-yard run. Dad White kicked
goal after each touchdown
Cox, Glur, Conway and Priebe were
the stars tor York. Lox stands out
today as one of the greatest half
backs ever seen in a Nebraska col
lege. Time after time he circled the
end for substantial gains, and bis
punting was superb. Rlodgett was
the main spoke of the Wesleyan of
fense, but he was smothered by
York s ends.
In the second half Wesleyan de
pended entirely on forward passes,
but York's secondary defense broke
them time after time. York has not
been scored against this season, mak
ing 137 points to its opponents noth
ing. 1 he lineup
NBB. WKSLKYAN. I TORK.
Kahm
Williams
, . L.K. L.R Conwar
. . L.T. L.T Jahn
. .L O. L O Bland
. . . .C. C Myors
, .R.O. R.O Saunders
, .R.T. R.T Smith
R K. R R Priebe
.R.H. R.H Cos
. .K B.H-'.B Bhellmedln
..UH.L.H While
..Q.B.IQ.B Olur
Hughes (C.)
Buckner ..
Gentry ....
Orover ....
Cosier
Hlodgott . .
Hudson ....
Culbertson .
Referee: Leslie Mann, Lincoln Y. M. C A.
Umpire: Keefe, Notre Dame. Head lines
man: Ernie Frank, Nebraska. Substitu
tions: Nebraska Wesleysn. Carman
Cosier: York, Reynold, for Myers, Larson
for Saunders, McKlnley for Priebe, Paulson
for Hhellmadtna, Coffey for Whit., Burke
for Olur.
Eddie Wallace Shades
Dundee in Ten Rounds
New York, Nov. 30. In a fast ten-
round bout m Brooklyn today Eddie
Wallace shaded Johnny Dundee.
Wallace knocked Dundee down for
a count of two in the fourth round
and Dundee sent his opponent stag
gering to the ropes in the ninth. Wal
lace weighed 12844 and Dundee 12914
pounds.
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Today's Calendar of Sports
Ptmf Hall Honthwestarn vs. ftonthern
Methodist, at leorgeUwsj, T.i.
Boslng Charley Whll .a. Ktanley
Yoakum, tea round., at New York. iw
Chrt.tle ... Battling lvin.ky, fifteen
rounds, at Bridgeport Conn.
JAYHAWKS FALL
BEF0RFJ11SS0URI
Powerful Kansas Eleven Help
less Against Invaders From
Show -Me State.
SCORE THIRTEEN TO ZERO
Lawrence, Kan., Nov. .10. All
claims of the University of Kansas
foot ball team to the Missouri Valley
conference championship were elim
inated today when they went down to
defeat before the invading Missouri
university team. I.) to 0. The line
which held the Nebraskans and
caused the greatest upset in the Val
ley this year was helpless before the
charging of the Missourians. The
Tigers tore great holes in the Kan
sas line and Stankowski, Collins.
Rider and McMillan carried the ball
through for gains, some as high as
fifteen yards.
The first score was made in the sec
ond period after five plays had placed
the ball on Kansas' two-yard line.
Stankowski went over for the touch
down, but Collins missed goal. Kansas
fumbled frequently throughout the
first half and penalties also added to
the advantage of the Missourians. The
third period was scoreless, but the
playing showed that Kansas was out
classed. The Tigers opened the fourth quar
ter with a rush. Collins, McMillan,
Stankowski and Rider alternated in
the gains through the line and around
the ends. Two unsuccessful forward
passes and a five-yard penalty for the
Jayhawkcrs left the bail in Missouri's
possession on the Kansas twenty-eight
yard line. Six plays placed the ball
withm three yards of the second
touchdown and Collins went over.
Lansing kicked goal and the 1916 sea
son in the Missouri Valley was closed
for the two teams.
The lineup:
KANSAS.
Rslil LI. L B Olltnsr
Burlon L.T. L.T Hamilton
Smith L.O. LO McAna
Miner c. (' leasing
V.rnson R.O. R.O Prsston
Frost R.T. R.T drova.
Shlnn RE. 11 K Wlld.r
Kost.r Q.B. Q.B fitankowsk
Woodward ...L.H.B. L.H.B MrMllan
Lindsay R.H. B. R.H.B Collins
N.llsan K B. r.B Rldsr
Hastings High '
Unable to Hold
Fairbury Huskies
Fairbury, Neb., No. 30. (Special
Telegram.) The Fairbury High
school foot ball warriors trimmed the
Hastings eleven, 54 to 0, this after
noon. Hastings did not even glimpse
the Fairbury goal line, so closely did
their opponents hold them. Poor or
ganization of the visitors' weak line
and inability to break up the heavy
smashes of the Fairburv eleven were
responsible for the victory. Collister,
Fairbury's right half, was the star
player of the local players, as he reg
istered the greatest number of touch
downs during the game.
Quarterback Archer, as welt as
Smalldon, Knoble and Neitzel of the
Fairbury team, contributed largely to
the victory.
One of the largest crowds ever as
sembled on a Fairbury gridiron saw
Fairbury trim the visitors.
Today's game closed one of the
most successful foot ball years in the
history of the Fairbury school, as
this team has defeated York, Has
tings, Hebron, Edgar and Pawnee.
Carl Collister, Fairbury's star right
half, will be awarded the loving cup
for registering the greatest number of
touchdowns during the season. The
Fairbury eleven and schools cele
brated the decisive victory tonight by
a bonfire at the high school grounds.
The lineup:
HASTINGS. I... PAIRBURT. ...
Adoock L.B. r.FJ Brsrks
Cams L.T.l,.T Har.
Bln I....L.O..L.O Houok
Batlan C.C Munn
Harms R.G.jR.O Hwo.ney
nillow R.T. R.T Smalldon
Phllbrlck R.K'tt.E (lately
Hull Q.BIQ.B Archer
nillow R.H.IR.H Colllsler
Way K.B. K B K nobis
Brook. L.H.L.H Neltsel
Heferea: B. B. Strain ot Kearney.
Curtis Aggies Wind
Up Season With Win
Curtis, Neh., Nov. 30. (Special
Telegram.) The Curtis Aggies fin
ished their season today by defeating
the Minden High school eleven 42
to 0. The Aggies started with a rush
but the Minden line showed unex
pected strength and held the Aggies
scoreless in the first period. Three
touchdowns were scored in the second
quarter, two in the third, and one in
the fourth.
The Minden team was able to make
consistent gains only in the last quar
ter, when two forward 'passes were
good for sixty yards. Baskin and
Gerdes were consistent ground gain
ers for the Aggies, while Carter and
Hall also made nice gains.
Stoll, at quarter, played a stellar
game, while Labounty's returning of
punts was responsible for two touch
downs. Captain Eitzmiller starred for
Minden. The lineup:
AllGlKH
Labounty ......
Oerdes
Saxton
Crawford
Debensam
Basptln (i)
Harvey, ward...
Stoll, Rouaey ..
Carter
Hall
Artier. Ship ....
MINDEN
. . Kltsmllter
Patterson
. . -. Hanson
Brown
Itrn.n
. . . . Carlson
Robb
G. Eltsmlller
Kaldall
, . Musfrave
Nelson
L.E. .
.I.T..
.L.O..
..C...
R.O..
. R. T. .
. R. E. .
Q. B. .
. L. H. .
. R. H.,
.F.B..
Yankton's Tim. to Win.
Tankton. 8. P., Nov. SO. (Special Tele
gram.) Yankton, 42: Dakota Wealeyan of
Mitchell, 0. In twenty games each has
won ten games.
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CADDOCK THROWS
HORTJN A HURRY
Iowan Dumps Henderson in
Straight Falls, Ten Minutes
and Six Minutes.
PLESTINA HURLS DEFI
It took Karl Caddock, the Anita,
la., whirlwind, sometimes described
as the man with a thousand holds,
just a little over seventeen minutes
to dump Mort Henderson of Altoona,
Pa., formerly the Masked Marvel, two
straight falls at the Council Bluffs
auditorium last night. It took Joe
Stecher sixteen minutes to throw
Henderson one fall last winter in
New York.
Caddock didn't waste any time on
Henderson. He started right after
the I'ennsylvanian and threw him with
a top body scissors in ten minutes
and thirty and three-fifths seconds.
Henderson never even got a hold on
Caddock during the first tilt.
The second fall was even quicker.
A scissors and arm lock vanquished
Henderson in six minutes and fifty
two and three-fifths seconds.
Henderson outweighed Caddock by
possibly twenty pounds, but the su
perior speed of the Iowan more than
made up for the difference in pound
age. In the first clash Henderson es
caped from two scissors' holds of
Caddock's. biit couldn't squirm out of
the third. Caddock was on top all the
time in both tangles.
After the first fall Henderson told
the audience that Caddock was the
best man he had ever met and that
he had met most of the best ones, in
cluding Stecher, Lewis, et al.
Jack Reynolds of Omaha, who is
described as the champion welter
weight of the world, and Billie Scott,
who says he hails from St Louis, put
on an exciting preliminary in which
Reynolds finished Scott about as
quickly as Caddock did Henderson.
He won in straight falls in four min
utes and fourteen minutes.
During the match Marion Plestina
of Omaha challenged Caddock to a
finish match, winner-take-all, and
$200 side bet. Gus Tylee, Plestina's
manager, put the $200 in the hands
of Charley Sherman, who refereed the
bout. No announcement of acceptance
of the challenge was made last night
About 200 persons saw the match.
Victim Lands Hard
Upper Out On Jaw
Of a Bold Robber
"Up with your mitts, mutt!" spoke,
an ungentlemanly highwayman in
harsh criminal tones as he waylayed
J. C. Sylvester, 2957 Harney atreet,
at Twenty-eighth and Harney streets.
Sylvester heeded not the fact that a
revolver menaced his dome, but be
ing and obliging cuss he raised both
his mitts. His right caught the high
wayman on the jaw just below the
left ear and his left countered below
the miscreant's right nostril. Syl
vester lost nothing, but the robber
lost considerable blood and little time
in getting away.
California Loses
To Washingtons
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 30. The Uni
versity of Washington defeated the
University of California here today,
14 to 7. In the first half of the game
the Californians held their opponents
scoreless and there was little to
choose between the teams. In the
last two periods Washington solved
the California defense and by both
straight and aerial foot ball scored
two touchdowns which netted goals.
California's touchdown came in (Tie :
last minute of play after a series of
short rushes.
Moore's Men Win Y. M. C. A.
Basket Ball Tournament
Team No. Four, captained by Verne
Moore, took first honors in the rapid
fire basket ball tournament held at
the Young Men's Christian associa
tion Thursday morning. Moore's
flippers defeated team No. Two, cap
tained by Leslie Burkenroad. The
score was 25 to 6. In the first con
test, Captain Burkenroad's men had
little trouble in defeating team No.
One, under Captain Comfort, by the
count of 22 to 9. In the next round,
team No. Three, in charge of Captain
Bender, losl to Captain Moore's men,
18 to 24.
How they played:
NO. ONE ( NO. TWO (t!)
Patty R.P Mtllbara
Crpwley L.P Brarsoa
Comfort C Burkenroad
Rsese R.u Smith
Nordstrom L.O " Griffith
NO. THREE (18) NO. FOUR (IS)
Berrv R-P Hansen
Krederlrka L.P Moore
Bechtold C Klepser
Bender R.O Catcher
Koran L.O Parish
nnaL
NO. TWO (S) NO. FOUR IU)
Mlllbsrg R.F Hansen
Kverson L.P Moora t
Burkenroad C Klepaar '
Smith R.O Dutchar
Orlfflth L.O Parish
Omaha Coyotes Win
From the Papillion Five
The "Omaha Coyote" basket ball
team defeated the Papillion High
school team Wednesday night on the
latter s floor by a score ot 21 to 12.
Fast teamwork on the part of the
Coyotes and the star guarding of the
Russell brothers were the important '
features of the game. The Coyote
team consists of the South Dakota
freshman attending Creighton univer-.
sity.
Field goals: For Papillion, Hiclfey
1; for Omaha, Haley, 1; N. Kearney J,
Charles Kearney 4. Foul goals: For
Papillion, Hickey 10; for Omaha.
Charles Kearney 5. Substitutes;
Gartland for Kearney. Referee:
Smith.
Washington Blanks Si. Lovta.
Sr. Louts. Nov. 20. Washington nnjTefslty
defeated St. Louis university, I to 0, hern
today In the last same ot tn. season. Tha
ram. was hotly contested all through and
both sides were penalised frequently for
rough tactics, Bt. Louis bsins the onlaf ot
fendor. Superior Closes With Win.
Superior, Neb., Nov. 30. (Special Tele
rnDL) Hupeiior and Nelson High schools
played too'ay on the Nelson field, Superior
winning, 19 to T. Superior has Dsen de
feated only by one high school team thia
season, when they were beaten by Harvard.
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