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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1916)
17 FOR RENT Ap'ts and Flats West. FOR RKNT. -eoora flat 115.00 4-room flat 13 qa W. S. FRANK, Pong. S6O0. 30LN!LU Block- 5XRY choice 6 -room, steam healedapart BWQt on West Farnam St. JOHN W. BOBBINS, HQ FARNAM ST. t AND 4-RM. APTS.. ThVSteriing; First Traat Co. Douglas 1151. North. LEE APT 3., 4 newly turn, housekeeping rooms; ) furn. separate room : all mod.: walking distance 2222 N. 19th. Web. 4902. 5&LEQANT 6 -room, modern apartment, $40. mouern 8 -room apartment, $30. Phone Web. 7211 or Web. 4328. 6 -room Apt. Roland. 4-room Apt. The Streblow. Phone Webster 7211 or Webber 432. WELL beat id 3 and 4 -run apartments; rea sonable. Webster 9S0. 4-ROOM apartment, modern except heat. Call Webster 3234. South, $10 60 I largt- room Apt., part modern. 191b Elm SL. Dear 20th and Vinton. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage and mov ing 219 N. nth at. Phone Douglas 394. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage. Office at Kay mond Furniture Co., 1613 snd 1516 How ard St. Phone D. SB24. FIDELITY sEuvicB FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. ita ana jaritson eta Maggard Van and two men. $1.26 per hour. Van and Storage Co., Moving, Packing, Storage and snipping. Phone Doug. I49(i. JP PtTTTTi Express and Moving. V. LXEjEjLJ packing and storage 1207 Farnam St Douglas 6246. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms far household goods and pianos, moving; packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 802 S. 16th St. Douglas 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving service try us. Large t-horse padded vans. Storage, $2 month, -Satisfaction guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPKR AND SAFER. Phone Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty. Stores. STORE FOR RENT, 1816-17 North 24th St. Btore room. Six basement and fine targe display win dows Good ibcaUoD for retail store or ARMSTRONG-WALSH Co.. Tyler 1536. 333 Rose Bldg. STORE ROOM at 1807 Farnam SL, , Hall. 483 Ramge Bldg. D. 7406. MODERN store, 16th St.. near postoH.ee; low rent O. P. Stebbins. Offices and Desk Room. DESIRABLE office rooms In the remodeled ' Crounse block, 119 N. 16th St (opposite postoffice), $10 to IIS per month. Conrad Young. 322 Brandeis Theater. Doug. 15 71. DESK room In Omaha Nat 'Bank Bldg. Re ferences. Douglas 827. CHOICE office space. Bstrd Bldg.. 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv. Co. Miscellaneous. LARGE light basement, 16th and Howard, cheap. Wiigltt & Laabury. Doug. 152. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West MOMTCLAIR NEW BUNGALOW. Large living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor; three bedrooms and bath on second floor; oak finish and oak floor; built-in bookcases and buffet; pan eled walls In dining room; clothes chute; full basement; guaranteed furnace. Look at It today; open 8 to 6. SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. 1009. Ground1' Fir. McCague Bldg. WEST FARNAM BRICK AND STUCCO BARGAIN. Exceptionally well built, brand new house, In fine location block and half off Farnam street and Presbyterian church. Very complete and handsomely finished. Let us show you this. D. V. SHOLES CO., ,15 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 4S. 3618 LINCOLN BLVD 11-room house, strictly .noderrt, with hot water hjat Douglas 1818. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT 8-room. 2 hatha, nearly new; big discount, only 15,250. See It. 823 N. .38th Ave. North. NEW BUNGALOW. A five-room, strictly modern bungalow, with bath. It is fin tubed lr oak, up-to-date, built-in features and lighting fix tures; full basement large attic. Located at S923 North 25th St, Price 13,150; easy term. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4370. BEAUTIFUL PRAIRIE PARK 4604 North 27th, east front splendid shade and hedge, white enamel Union on second story; 3 rooms, oak finish on first story; $100 cash and $46 monthly. Also 6-room house, 4808 N. 27th, $100 cash and $25 monthly. Both In first-class condition and ready for lmmediae occupancy. B. J. ScannelL 609 War Blk. Doug. 398 or Colfax 8511. KOUNTZE PLACE, restricted district, resl dence for sale. A. V. Knlest. 8516 N. 16th. South. SPECIAL BARGAIN. TO CLOSE ESTATE. I Near HanBCom park and near St, Pe ter's new church site, corner lot with 8 room, all modem house and garage; pav ing and everything paid; for $3,800. Must be sold. See me at once. P. J. TEBBINS, SOLE AGENT, OTS Omaha Nat. Bank. Phone TV 212. Miscellaneous. NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE Thoroughly modern ; hardwood floors; corner lot, 64x128; additional ground can be had for gardening; sidewalk, sewer, water and gas; close in and a bargain at IX3tt; $16o cash required. SHULER & CARY, 204 Keellne Bldg. Phon D. 6074. BUILDINGS FOR SALE To be removed by January 1st 1117, 3 frame dwellings, N. W. corner 19th and Douglas Sts. Submit offers to GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 756. 902 City Nat Bk. Bldg. BUY NOW. All building material Is going up. We bave several brand new bungalows of fr-r. ana nam; osk nniah, strictly modern; choice lot ; prices $2,S0( to $3,200: terms, $100 to $300 cAsh ; balance monthly or will take lot as first payment. Let us bow you some bargains. RASP BROS. 10$ McCague Bldg. Douglas 1653. INVESTMENTS. INSURANCE $400 Income on price, tii.u'lO, being 3 houses, 6 rooms each, near hlnh school and Crelgbton college. Also 6 and 6-room bungalows, $200 down, and two 8-roorn. $95 down, balance monthly CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. MSW bungalow; also l-t. and gardening: your terms and prto4nv wttb $40. reot 8 houses cost $3.600). St. 60O. D. 2107. HOUSES WANTED. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THK CITY. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH IIS FOR RESULTS. O'NEILL'S REAL ESTATE A INS. AGNCY. ranols Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024. Ii the ELEVENMonths ofi'tU The Bee gained 61.010 paid ads MORE THAN DOUBLE the COMBINED gain of the other two Omaha papers owest Rate. Best Results, Bret Servic WELL BUILT BUNGALOW. Oak finish, up-to-date, furnace, rental. $26, only Bargain. G Bo ROB Q. WALLACB, H Keellne Bid FIVE rooms, new, oak nntshTfully deco rated, all modern, etc., 12.750; $200 cash. 'ancs ronthly. Colfax 7836. MODERN up-to-date 7-room house; nice locution, on paved street, for $3,650,00. D 1294. REAL ESTATE Unimproved REDUCE THE" HIGH COST OF "LIVING me rnnm ioi in your neitrnnur hood; an ordinary vacant lot planted In onions will soon pay for Itself. North. AFTRR looking at M1NNE LUSA. 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market, and they backed their Judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why J he others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 187. . WAVERLY PARK. One of the choirs lots in the addition; site 48x128; east front, and on tne ear tine. Price $750.00; terms $10.00 cash and $7.64 per month- C. A. GRIMMEL, 84 Om. Nat. Bk. B!dg. Pho e D. 1615. OWNER must sell east front lot on Fonts- nelle Blvd., In Clairmont Will sell at sacrtftc price If taken at once. Call Douglas 1732. South. ACRES SOUTH. Improved and unimproved. In on to ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellevue car line. Best of school facilities. C. R. COMBS, Phone Doug. 3918. 809 Brandels Theater. Miscellaneous. IF you want to rent vacant lots in any part of the city, for garden purposes, telephone Douglas 2598 80-FT. LOT, $102. Pine lots to select from, $1 week. Box 8181, Bee. REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. 4 Acres All in Alfalfa Lays high and lightly, overlooking all of the etty of Benson. It la the cheapest piece of ground In this section of the country. We challenge anyone to show us anything la this locality (or any leas money. Price $3160; $60 down, balance easy monthly payments. Call Trier &0 and ask for Mr. Reed. Hastings & Heyden, ioi Harney en. START YOUR HOME IN BENSON i BUT THIS LOT. $10.09 down and $10.00 per month; price $200.00; aUe, 80x128; located on Locust St, between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car lino Geo. B. Wright Bee office, Omaha. Dundee. k choice DUNDEE LOT near school and car line In the beat part of Dundee. Box 8598, Bee. ABOUT a half acre on the West Dodge Road. A snap. Box. 8594, Bee. Florence. NETHAWAY has 3, t, 5, 20 and U 6 -acre lmpr. tracts for city property. Flo. 828. South Side. 6-ROOM residence. South Side, $1,600; $50 cash, balance $16 per month. Doug. 8225. Miscellaneous, ORCHA" $1,000 buys 10 LARGE 60-FOOT LOTS. Why not raise an orchard on this piece of ground. t-& cash, balance on very easy terms. H. H. HARPER & COMPANY, 1015-1 City National Bank Bldg. Tel. Doug. .2596 or Walnut 1555. GARDEN AND FRUIT FARM On Dodge road, 8 miles from P. O., 13 acres bent garden land; acre and half as paragus; 3 acres grapes and other fruit; new 6-room house and good barn. Rent $400. GEORGE & COMPANY 802 City Nat Bank Bldg. GARDEN T.ANDS. WR HAVE OVER ,10ft ACRES of land In and near Omaha HUnmVtDED INTO LOTS suitable for garden purpot.es, at prices ranging from $65 to $800 for large 1.0-font iotH.on terms of from $3 to 't per month. Telephone 'Douglas 2698, or resi dence Walnut 1555. H. H. HARPER & COMPANY, 1013-14 City National Bank Bldg. Chicken Raising. . Almost any alze plere of gronnd yon want for chicken raisins. Phone Douglas 2(96. REAL ESTATE Investments SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKKY ft BON. 1 Phone Doug. 502. 1607-8 W. O. W. Bldr. FOR SALE. Double brifk St. LoulH flat, within four blocks of 16th an'u Harney; cIobo In; bar gain price. CALKINS & CO.. PoucIdb 1.113.--- City National Bank. INVESTMENT. Copier, close in. two bouses, annual rent $720. Price, $5,500. (8. P BOSTW1CK SON. 80t Bee Bldg. Tyler 1808. REAL ESTATE. WM, COLFAX. 708 Keellne Bldg. Doug. 837J. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate. Lands, Etc. HAVEtwo 180-acre farms and one 80-acr farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade for city property. ARCHER REAXTT CO., 580 Brandels Blfig. i 12-ROOM rooming house for saie or ex change for equity In lots or bouse and lot or good oar; good location. Call Doug las 6S95 after 6 pm. WE have for exchange fanni, first mort gagee, Improved city property. What have you? W. T. Smith Co., 814 City Nat Bk. WE have some good homes and rental prop erties for Neb. or la- land. Edward 9. Williams Co., Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. TRADES TRADED TRADES. Farms, Cattle, Ranches, New Apart ments, Flats, etc. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Block. Ranch s eels Hat, sell or trade ranches for city property. E. Franta. 578 Brandels Bldg. GOOD lot deslraolo location, will take used oru as part payment Webster 4248. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty DOWN TOWN LOTS. 44x88 feet, 19th and Burt Sts.. $2,300. 44x68 ft. with half interest In Id-foot driveway, near 30th and Farnam Sts., $1,000. J. H. DUMONT ft CO., 418-18 Keellne BldgJ Phone Douglas 880. INCOME property west" Farnam district St. Iouls flats less than S years old. newly decorated, 6 rooms each; apta. leased for one year by pood tenants Buy of owner. Save commission fee. IX, 000; terms. Phone Web. S94 or 1S01 Binney. UREAT location for garutfe or store rooms, on main car line; lot 50x161; terms.. See Owner, Harney 3354. REAL ESTATE WANTED SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE We want to ret eorrie rood proper tlea In the WKST FAKNAU DIS TRICT and DUNDEE. Our - trouble Is NOT OETTINU mjYERS, but OKTTINO GOOD PROPERTY FOR SALK and wo flnj there I. a ready demand for a Ml'K BOMB or HOOD downtown IN VESTMENT PROPERTY. We make THIS our BUSINESS and will be glad to call and ap pralae your PROPERTY at any time. Hiatt Company, 246-7-8 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. HAVE CLIENT FOR ACREAGE. OR ACRE TRACTS; WILL PAY I AMI NOT TO KLXCEED $1,000 ACRE; WILL NOT CON olDEH FICTITIOUS VALUES. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 83830 City Nat'l Bank Uldg. Doug. 88C3. WANTED- 4. 6 and 6-roomed housea that can be sold for $100 cash, balance $18 per month; give complete description first letter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., U20 Karnam. Tel. Doug.1064. Harrison county, Iowa, 80 acre. . . .$12,1100 Saunders county. Neb., UO acres. . $24,000 Will take Omaha property part payment. JOHN N. FRKNZKB, Over 111 H. 18th. HAVE good mortgages drawing t and 8-lOths per cent interest to exchange for vacant lots with water, sewer and gas In Box 8604. Omaha Bee. WANTED Listings of real estate In Omaha for sale. N. P. Dodge & Co., Harney St., at 16th, Telephone Doug. H29, WE have buyers for your property. LN TKK-8TATK REALTY CO,, Mg-30 City Nat'l Bldg. Doug, 8862. LIST your 5 and 8-room houses with us, WE SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY CO., Doug. 1474. FOR SALE. See F. D. Wead. 810 S. 15th St FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. CITY and farm loans promptly made. Rates, I, 6 Vk and 8 per cent Reasonable com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 113 South 17th. Omaha, Neb. 54 City and Farm Loans. Prompt Service. 6 E. H. LOUGEE, INCORPORATED. 6M-40 Keelrne Bldg. Dosclujlii. fi PER CENT to per cent on beat "lasa olty realdeneea In amounta t2,000 up; auw farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St. tl.100 mortgage bearing 6 to per cent seml nn.; secured by property valued at $6,009. Talmage-Loomls Iny. Co.. W O. W. Bldg. REAX, ESTATE loans, 6 per cent. . E. BUCK & CO, 112 Omaha Nat Bank. ' Sea NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM, BEE BUM. OMAHA homes, East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL' ESTATE CO. 1018 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Doug. 171B. FARM and city loans. 6-5 to and 8 pef cent W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg. Doug. 1648. 6 MONEY HARRISON & MORTON, B16 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. MONET to loan on Improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort gages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS. PAT DN 2, 8, or 6 YEARS. B1SST PLAN. BHOPEN A CO., KEEL1NE BLDG. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS, U UcGARRT, KEELINB BLDO. TEL. RED 4344. & PER CENT and 8 per cent money. Toland ft Trumbull, 448 Bee Bldg. Douglas 6707. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. b. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONET on hand for city farm loans. H. W. Binder, National Bank Bldg. and City GARVIN BROS. 345 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. CjlTY and farm loans, 6, 6 and 8 per cent J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 Keellne Bldg. Abstracts of Title. jr Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., IVclT 30G S. 17th St.. ground floor. Bended by Maa. Bonding and Ins. Co. RRKD ABSTRACT CO,, oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. M. T. BHENNAN, over 20 yrs. experience In Douglas Co. titles. 31!4 Brandels theater. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLET-DAVTDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bar gains In used machines. Victor Hons. "The Motorcycle Man," 2703 Leavenworth. Just Completed re . NEW ID ALIA APARTMENTS HIGH-CLASS AND UP-TO-DATE 115-117 N. 33d STREET. West Farnam district; one of the best apartment houses in the city, ready for occupancy, equipped with Murphy-ln-a-door beds In dressing rooms, built-in chiffoniers, French doors, sun parlors; oak and white enamel finish; kitchens include built-in cabinets, elevated oven stoves, refrigerators iced from rear; large living rooms; built-in bookcases; decorations in best taste; latest lighting fixtures, with extra appliances for iron, etc; curtain and overdrape rods; wall safes, vacuum cleaning system; beautiful lawn; large, light roomi. 4- room with 6-room accommodations, $50 summer, $56 winter. 5- rooni with 6-room accommodations, 960 summer. $65 winter. Will show apartments with ear; call ui for appointment, or janitor will how you through. OMAHA'S LARGEST HASTINGS HEYDEN, MONEY TO LOAN Fl-KMTL'KE. pianos. In J. notes aa stvurlty. $40 6-mo. H H. ed., tout cost, $3 50. $40 " Indorsed notes, total coat. $2.40. Smaller, larger am'tn proportionate rata PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Organized by Omaha Kuslneas Men. 483 Ruse Bldg., 16th and Farnam, Ty. $. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Florida Lands. PALM HBACH COUNTY We have the record crop truck, garden and citrus fruit land in the United States. Buy land on atty terms from A. Parson A Son, 868 Bramlt'ls Bldg. Phone Dour. ?M. Noti' A personally conducted excursion to the Sunny South leaves Oinla Janu ary M; already no me of Omaha's leading buninoHs men have Joined ua. Make your rt-ttervatlon -arly Iowa Lands, FOR SALK lsT-arre farm: a fine home well ViprttVedi situated on main traveled road; sitnaied about eight miles of Council Hlut, Will sell t a bargain if sold at once Address Bo 677. Olenwoo Iowa. Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM $10 cash and $6 monthly, no Interest or taxes; highly pro dmtlvf land; 'loe to 3 big markets. Write for photographs and full Informa tion. Munger, A-118, N. V. Life Bldg.. K annas I'lty, Mo. CHEAT BARGAINS $8 down. $8 monthly buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land, tear town, southern Missouri. Price only $200. Address Uos 10a, Excelsior Springs. Mo. Nebraska Lands. KIMBALL COUNTY. S20 acres choice land In good location. Will give clear deed for two first crop. T. 11. CAMPBKLL A SONS, Kimball Neb. CAN sell or exchange any land you have) to offer. C. J, Cansn. McCague Bldg. South Dakota Lands. sin ACRES HAND COUNTY. SOUTH DAKOTA. Close to Weaalngton and Miller, to ox change for income property In Omaha; or will consider as part payment one or two vacant lots. This SS0 aorea la almost all In cultivation; fair set of Improve ments aud one of the best farina In that locality. HASTINGS A H FT PEN, 1614 Harftey St. Phono Tyler to. WILL sell i section of good western South Dakota land. Very oheap. Must ewll Box T 713, Boe, Texas Lands. 110 ACRES, adjoining Morrill. Cherokee county, Texas; great fruit district; mild climate; abundant rainfall; $40 per acre. Wilt trade for Nebraska farm. a P. Stebbins, Omaha, Tennessee Land. AVOID HIGH COST OF LIVING BY BEING A PRODUCER. I own and will sell seven tracts of land, ranging In slue from 13$ to ZOO acres. Price $8 per acre. Terms, $1 per acre cash, balance 10 equal annual payments, at & per cent Interest. Land la located In Tennessee and covered with timber and Is good for agricultural purposes. Timber on this land for all Improvements, Includ ing bouse, barn and fencing. A. R. LETT80N, T68 Brandels Theater. Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WISCONSIN Beat dairy and gen eral crop state In the union. Settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prloee or easy terms; excellent lands for stock raising. Ask for booklet 86 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state acres wanted. If Interested In fruit lands, ask (or book let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Com missioner Soo Railway, Minneapolis, Minn. Wyoming Lanua. FOR SALIC 79 acres coal land, mine work ing good. One mile from Diets, Wyo Make a price. Most sell account of death. Mrs. Ellen J. Stork, 613 N. It St, Sheridan. Wyov SMALL Investors write for printed matter, prices and terms on Wyoming oil land lots; warranty deed to all lota. McKlbbtn. Agt, Box 92. Fort Morgan. Colo. AUTOMOBILES WILLYS-OVERLAND INC. USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Phone D. 328$. 1047 Farnam St 21916 Overland, e-pasa. 21918 Overland, S-pasa. 11914 Overland, 6-paas. 1917 Overland Roadster. 1 1913 Hupp, '6-paaa, 11914 Ford, Iv-pass. These cars are In first-class condition and at prices of $136 and up. Cars Demonstrated. List furnished to out-of-iowp pur chasers. Who's setting the pace now? In the first ten months of 111$ THE BEE gained 47,940 Paid Ada. EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN of the other two Omaha papers for same period by more than 80.000 PAID ADS. Good Results. Good Rates. Good Service. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Farnam St Douglas S310. 1916 Chevrolet Touring $ 380 1916 Steams Knight "4" Touring.. 1450 1916 Saxon Roadster $89 1916 Maxwell Touring 221 In the ELEVEN Months of 1916 The Beo gained. . . .63,910 paid Sd MORE THAN DOUBLE the COMBINED gain of the other two Omaha papers Lowest Rate, Best Results, Beat Serrfce AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest rates. K1LLY, ELLIS ft THOMPSON. 913-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 8319. CROHSTOWN garage, 316 S. 24th. D. 4442. Parts for Hupp "20," Oldsmobile "40," Apperson "46" and "8b." Used tires. rniiiiiB, lamp. Presto tanks, otn. CORD tires for Forrts. 30x3, $8 66; $11.06. Zwtebel Bros. L. 487$.' 2616 Far nam St. RENTAL AGENCY, 1614 Harney. Tyl l. AUTOMOBILES 1 tU Hupp tourlns "S!" tnu. . nr. . $tf0 1 6-cyl. Franklin ro.id.xler -.'O.i TK1.L ft H1NKI.KV. 2318 Harney St. Pong. DON'T throw away old tlrrn. We make one new tiro from two old ones and nave you 60 per cent. 3-ln-l Vulcanixlng Co, 1M8 Davenport St. Omaha. Neb. Douglas 2914. WE will trade you a new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., tth and Harney. Douglns 8?St. USED CARS AT REAL PRICES C W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.. Douglas 8(3. 3218-18 Farnam St. QT. Q MHTTsP m Repairing. ItJ.VS.kJ. AIM. W X VAV W Overhaullni 2408 Leaven worth. I'sed Can. Automobiles Wanted. COUPELET body for Ford chassis. FRANK 8KLBY, DOUGLAS 1M0. Auto Livery and Garages. EXPERT auto repairing, "service car al ways ready." Omaha Oarage, zviv Harney St. Tyler 6S6. Automobiles for Hire. FORD tor rent You may drive It. I charge by mile. Doug. 38:3. Evenings, ryierm. Auto Repairing and Painting. STROM BERG SBRVICB STATION GEORGE W. WILLIAMS. 1608 Jacknon St Carburetors my specialty. .ert 4143. $100 reward for tnngneto w can t repair. Colls repaired. Bayariorfer, 210 N, UUH. NKB. Auto Radiator Repair Service, and prlcoa right 218 S. 9th St. D. 7390. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Eleanor Nauers to Jennie M. Wyer, Twenty-nlxth street 814 feet south of Woolworth avenue, east aide. 60x127 $ 1 Homer Calhoon and wife to Esther A. Cowan. Thirty-third street 177 feet north of Grand avenue, east ttde, 40x138 $60 P. J. MrShane, Jr., sheriff, to Amelia Kioto, Cuming street, eignty-eigni feet west of Seventeenth street, south side. 23x133 6,340 The Bartholomew Read Estate Co. to Ida D. Glasn, northwest comer Twenty-seventh and Saratoga west side. 40xlo8.6 1 H&rry A Tukey and wife to Sophia Matthews. Fifty-second street 137 feet north of SWardV west aide, 127x373 I Clara I. Dorward to Pauline B. Hruban, Park avenue, 100 feet north of Ed freight on avenue, east side, 60x160 ... 160 Harry Joseph Root et al, to Martha A Wlthneli, southeast corner Thirty-second and Pact Ho. lOO.xlfiO,... 46,000 MatUe M. Mackey and husband to B. G. Rider, Thirty -seventh street 110 feet south of Plnkney, east side, 40x134 169 Mattle M. Mackey and husband to B. G. Rider, Thtrty-aeventh Ireet eighty feet south of Plnkney, east side. 40x134 IS J. P. Hess Co. to R. V. Innes. Wirt street $86.14 feet wast or Twenty fourth street north side, 63x 138,76 ... I Chum J. Miner and husband to A. B. Alplrn, northwest comer Thirty first and U streets. 44x100 1 Anna Rose Houston and husband ts William N. Chambers, northeast comer Eighteenth and Leaven worth. 88x97 n,0O9 James Lee Forbes et al, to Margaret McNalr, Ogden street 0 feet west of Florence boulevard, north side, 60x160 1,500 John F. Drayton and wife te Fl Enevokteen, California street 104.6 feet east of Thirty-second street, north side. 6xl48 2.6M United Real Hstate and Trust Co. et at to Fred B. Martin, southeast corner - Thirty-fourth avenue and Maoderson, 60x138 IH Edna Bartlett to Fred B. Martin. Maoderson street, fifty feet east of Thirty-fourth avenue, south aide, 60x128 1.400 Emma L. Petersen, and husband to Myrtle Brady, Twenty-fourth street, 164.6 feet north of Fort street 60x118 H 1 Mary Kennelr et al. to Fran t lake Antes, Madison street it east ef Thirtieth street sooth side, 130x160 1.2 M) Court ilouse Men And Women Who Get Eaise in Their Pay Announcement of the names of the recipients of the boosts in salaries was made at the court house follow ing the action of the county commis sioners in giving a host of county employes a raise. Those who will re ceive the larger paychecks and the amount of the monthly raise are as follows: County'clerks office: J. W. Barnett, $12.50; George Anthes, $12.50; W. F. Mack, $15; George M. Baier, $10; Dan Fraser. $10; Jennie T. Hobart, $10; Harry Priesman, $10; Jonathan Ed wards, $10; John Smith, $10; E. B. Haverly, $10; Aololpn bictken, $1U; William Johnson, $10; George Mc Dougall, $10; George E. Jewell, $10. County surveyor's office: G. P. Dor- sey. $12.50; J. F. Clutter, $10; Thomas loy, $5; Nate Green here, $5. County judge's office: Joe Sherry, $10; George Kennedy, $15; Miss Bar ker, $5; Miss Gentleman, $5; Miss Sloup, $5; Miss Bigger, $5; Miss Erickson, $5. . Clerk of the district court: C. Far rell, $15; M. G. Maclcod, $15; Sidney Gottneid, $10; D. VV. Carson, $5; Miss Leonie Groves, $5; Miss Frances Gil bert, ss: Miss rranccs Dargacewkt, $10; Mrs. Clara Sweet, $5; Miss Anna Cohen, $5; Miss Mary Marccll, $5 Miss J la Bridges, $5; Frank McCul- louKh. $10. Juvenile court office: Miss Virtue, $5; Douglas county law library, Miss Leone Dellone, $10; telephone oper ator, Miss Delia Figley. $10. County hospital: Hans Ehlers, $10. Alumnae All Over To Join in Prayer For Brownell Fund In all parts of the United States, in Canada, in Europe even in Hawaii and the Philippines alumnae and for mer students of Brownell Hall on next Wednesday evening, December 6, at 6 o'clock, Omaha' time, will unite in prayer for the successful outcome of the movement to obtain $250,000 for the upbuilding of their alma ma ter. To the women who received their education at the local girls' school a letter has gone out, asking that they give to the $250,000 campaign all the support in their power, moral and spiritual as well as material. This letter was signed by Bishop Arthur L. Williams, as president of the board of trustees ot the school; Miss Euphe mia Johnson, principal; Miss Marion R. Towle, president of the Brownell Hall Alumnae association and captain of the junior alumnae team in the campaign, and Mrs. Philip Potter, cap tain ot the senior alumnae team. Redono Athletic Club is Name of New Organization Arthur Jettes, Henry Bastin and Lyle High are the incorporators of the Kedono Athletic club, which has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk. The capital is $1,000 The club was organized for the pur pose of promoting athletic events and ELECTION NOTICE. Sample Ballot Special City Election December 5th, 1916 ORDINANCE NUMBER S9 AN ORDINANCE authortrin a contract snd Its execu tion between -Omaha Klectric Light A Power Company and the City of Onytha, for light ing streets, alleys and public places of said City, and fixing the terms and conditions of uch contract BE IT ORDAINED BT&THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP OMAHA: SECTION 1. That the Cite of Omaha hereby authorises and enters Into a eon tract with the Omaha Eleetrie Lisht A Power Company for the lighting of streets, alleys and public places of the City of Omaha, and the Mayor of said city and the City Clerk of said city are hereby authorised, empowered and directed to sign, execute and deliver a con tract for and on behalf of the said city. SECTION . The said contract to be in form, words and figures, following: -EXHIBIT A" THIS AGREKMENT made and entered Into this day of by and between Omaha Electric Light and aud the City of Omaha, hereinafter called WH lTRKAJt atrMta. altera and nubile by a system of 6. ft ampere aeries carbon arcs and 10 ampere flaming are lamps through out a portion of the business section, supplied with energy from aerial conductors and from underground cables; and - WHEREAS, the dtv desires to nroenre aggregate sum available for lighting streets, NOW THERETO RE. said exrmnany arrest city may from time to time during the Hfe of this contract designate. 15 ampere series Incandescent type C Haxda lampa ef that siae designated by the manufacturer aa a 00 candle power lamp, and maintain and operate the same every night from dusk to dawn during the period of this contract in accordance with its terms; Said emupaay agrees to install the above lowing; threw months; y First LamM will be tarns from center evrrenl from overhead conductors. tUrvmA Each lamn will he moonted an current from conductors laid in underground Third Two Sunns wtH be mcsmtod on block, nlaoed on ODOOsite sides of street so and supplied with current srom eonaucuws The company further agrees that it will 1 Ibmm at anrh looaLiana aa to renlace all o conductors, and make the necessary extensions to aerial conductors for supplying current to additional incandescent lamps provided such extensions of serial conductors do not ex ceed 1000 feet foresch additional hunp ordered Installed. Ttm tf that, ft wftl mt te uU and operation of the said lamps installed as par year per lamp, Said company further agrees that ft wffl Install tn fbe maimer described m Method 1, lampa to replace the existing e.C ampere series carbon arcs mounted on wooden or tron nnatn suDnlied with current br condocton additional unit of this type as directed within the dastneta fed by conductors hv ' ground conduits not covered oy lamps mar scribed. The eirr asvees that It wffl par ssdd end operation of said lamps tasteOsd as isBiBuiaJ a Inaamnch as the said ettv find ftss) ft following portions of the foUownag i Farnam Street from 10th to 24th Otisst ' ' Donglaa Street from the M issonrl Elver Bride to ft point fcerorid ttth rTlisst, 16 th Street from Lea ten worth Street to Onmtns Street Harney Street from lsth Street to 20th Street. 16th Street from Howard Street to Dodge Street. 14th Street from Howard Street to Dodge fill id, 10th Street from atascn Street to Farnam Street. Dodge Street from 14th Street to 17th 8tac4, it will direct the company installed as described under Jaemnoa s. The said city agrees that I tenanee and operation ef said 1 168.00 per year per post. The said company agrees to extend, as ctregted by the astd etty, Am district heremno fore described as lighted by sKsnrpa mwtaDed according; to Method L at any time dnrinc the first four year of this agi cement, provided that such extension bo ordered made only on blocks contiguous to these prev lonely so equipped. It Is nrutnally greed that taktmi into wwldcrathm the sost to the etty for the nom bsr of lamps heretofore ordered and placed under existing contract or renewal thereof, for the lighting of other portions ef the city's streets and public grounds, the number of lamps to be ordered and placed under this contract during any fiscal year, shall be such a number aa will make, under the terms of this and existing contracts, the cost thereof to the city equal to the amount which the said city is authorised to swend during said fiscal year for the light of its streets and pnblis grounds: and tn order that the expendi tures under this and existing contracts may he kept within the amount said city is authorised to expend for such purpose, said city, when the eoustderationa aforesaid render It necessary, shall have the right at any time to order oat during the then current fiscal ysar or any portion thereof, such number of aaid lamps as may be necessary to bring; such expenditures within the amount the city Is wttortosd to satpend for such purpose during aaid ysar. ' T ( Tmrtsvmtmrl anil Vereed that the eomnanr wul fanrish to. and permit the eitv electrician or his authorised assistant sceess at all proper times to sll lights, lamp posts, poles, wires, conduits, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, on the streets or in any of the tatlona of the company supplying light under this contract and the said designated of ficial shall hsve the privilege, at any time and at all times of testing any of the clectrls circuits in said city, plaeed under aaid contract at such point or points as may be se lected by him, by the use of such standard measuring instruments as he may denirs to uae; and he may maintain such Instruments In the circuit for so long a time as he may deem it advisable. And any light not up to the standard as provided herein will be con sidered as not burning and ball be deducted aa outage, aa herein specified. f The company agrees that in placing Its said lights in position, in digging and ex ...tino in thm urnxti. in tii-Mtlne do It it and wires. In making repairs and In doing anv other act required by ordinance of the city, and plant. It will careiuuy onserve ana corapij who u oruiuwicw o . tuy, w wm si no indemnify and lave the city barm less against all suits and actions brought against it for any injuries or damage sustained by any person or persons by reason of the main tenance of said electric lights, wires or poles, or other structures or parts of ths com pany's plant which aha. I be due to negligence of the company or-its failure to do or per form any of the said acts or things, and will, on demand therefor, provide said city with a bond conditioned for the performance of ths duties aforesaid. It is further agreed by and between the parties hereto, that for every failure) or neglect to light any of the aaid lamps or when any such lamp or lamps when-lighted shall fail to meet the above requirements as herein mentioned, said city shall deduct as "outage" the proportion of the rates above mentioned for the time such lamp or lampa shall fail to burn or meet the above requirements, and the amount of such "outage" shall he ascer tained each month and deducted from the amount payable by the city in the following month. It is further mutually agreed by and between the parties hereto, that the said etty shall, within ninety (f0) days from the execution and delivery of this contract, designate the location of the lamps to hs maintained snd operated by the company under this agreement: and the company shall, without unnecessary delay, install such lamps in ac cordance with such designation. It in the Intention of the company and the city that the streets of Omaha shall at all times be properly and adequately lighted, and as a eoniiderable length of time wiD he required to inn tall the lamps provided for In this contract, the company aarees to keep the ssid carbon and flaming arc lampa now used In lighting the etty streets in regular service and use an at prrnent, until surh lime aa they may be replaced by the new lamps provided for in this contract: and the city agrees to pay for said are lamps, while in use, at the rate now paid per lamp per year. H is mutually agreed that all lamps shall be located at the places designated by tt city council ; but if after location and installation, the city council shall desire to chanm the location of any lamp or lamps, the company shall make such change or nenurval, the actual cost of the same to be borne by the city. . Whenever the city nheU, undsr this contract, direct the contpany to install any lamp or lamps, the company shall enter upon the work of such installation at once and shall proceed with the work without any unnecessary delay It Is further sgreed that the company shall furnish and install enrtahls street signs all larmnn. sunolied with energy from underground conductors, when and as directed by the city council. , The said city agrees to pay to said company the (rum herein provided for the main tenance and operation of the said lamps in equal monthly installment, payable on the 26th dsy of each month during the terms of this contract. It is further agreed that if the city shoo Id, at any time during the Ufa of this ecej tract, enquire all the property of the company, then future profits. If any, which other wise may have been realised from the performance of this contract by the company shall not be considered and allowed as an Item having any value to the company. It ia further srreed that this contract shall be and remain m full force and effect for the period of five ( 6 ) years from the date of the execution and delivery thereof. TN WITNESS WHKREOF, the aaid parties hereto have canned this instrument to te duly executed, attested end delivered, the dsy and year first above written. OMAHA ELECTRIC LIGHT t POWKB ATTEST. COMPANY. Secretary. CTTT City Clerk. Section S. This ordinance shall take effect and bo in fores from and after fifteen days from the date of Its passage. t P eased Oct. Sd, 1916. - JAMES C. DAHLMAN. Mayor and President City Council. (SEAL) Attest: T. J. O'CONNOR, City Clerk. "Shall the passapo of Ordinance No. 9396 of the City of Omaha, passed by the Council on the 3d day of October, 1916. entitled: 'An Or dinance authorizing a contract and its execution between Omaha Electric Light and Power Company and the City of Omaha for lighting streets, alleys and public places of said city, and fixing the terms and conditions of such contract,' be approved by the qualified electors of the City of Omaha." "YES" "NO" ELECTION NOTICE. Power Company, hereinafter called "company," "city." WITNESSETH; nlaees of the said city hare been Ulnmlnated more sleetrie lamos for this nurooss for the alleys and public places. that It will install, at such places as the mentioned mcandesesnt lamps In the fol tnspensfan or mast arms and applied' with aV ornamental iron post and implied with eondnita. esjen ornamental iron poet, foor posts to th as to nrodoce the most efneient illamination. laid in underground conduits. in stall, in the manner Described m Mefhod resent existing arc lamp fed from overhead amiMay aa enmsideratksn for the nufntenanes) described in Method 1, the net sum of $UM laid m underground eonduua, and ms tail suca si ten miuiih w ww a t euuipmui MKfcsd 2, tne Mt mm ef $-M pa 1 or in the use and maintenance of its structures BY OF OMAHA BY Mayor. maintaining a club house.