THE BfeK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, 1917. 9 FOR RENTHOUSES .V Miscellaneous. 15) I N. JSD, i rms ,.,,-..$30.00 ISJO.Burt 6t.. 7 rms SO. 00 M? S. ;9th,-T rms f... 16.00 "$604 Bodge-St.. arm., with lep. - ' ing 'porch ..- 66.00 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. iZi Securltle Bldg. Tyler 163. i-IuHT room and sleeping porch, a high class hams en 33th Ave. $60. .Eight rooms and garage, W. Farnam. $49. ALLEN & BARBKTT. -tll'Bee. Pouglas 7TS. K0use in ail part of tho city. : CREIGH. SONS & CO.. 608 Be Bldg. RL.iT, S30i Leavenworth, i rooms, $20. JOHN N. FRE.NZER. Douglas 554. FOR RENT APARTMENTS ' West. . ," ;bt. .CLAlH, " "tli and Iiarnejr. 8-rootu apt Call Har. (47. APARTMENTS. U sites and .price.- plen did location. itt.i and Farnam. D. 1473. . BOOMS, garage, sleeping porch, hot water, 'heat;' janitor service. 8408 Davenport. N?W "mod. 4-r." sfjarliuents. West Farnam district. 'Phone Walnut 2350. North. 4-flOQM apt.,, heated,, corner, second floor, Screened porch summer, $93.60. v -4-r, apt., Heated, tlret floor, $21. ltll Maple .St. Red' 1881. SiTSIAM, heated,.-11$ and up,, summer rates, ear P. O. - 0. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. ""I. ... '. South. . . FIREPROOF APARTMENTS. . . TRAVERTON, ' t "' I4TH ASD LANDOX COURT. Clese in, every convenience, best service completely furnished. Catering only to people of refined taste. W. T. GRAHAM. DOUGLAS 151!. FJVB-KOOM steim heated apartment, The wnuia visia,' cu'i. nu rUpjJlOlUII, vUU rid Young;, 333 Brandels Theater. Doug las 1571. . Miscellaneous. 1 S. 26th St., 8-r., new, modern flat, $45. 3633 Harney St., 8-r., all modern, 337.50. 1133 N.. 18th, 8-r.. hot water heat, $25. SJ0-N. 31st St..., 6-r.. mod. ex. heat, $la, 1112 N. 22d St., 4-r., mod. ex. heat, $16. RASP BROS., 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 731. - FOR RENT, FLATS. - Colored tenants wanted for 5 and $ room flats: $13.50 and $15; South Side. Honiberg. Tyler 78o. u.ROnvr modnrn aDartment. lust decorated garage., on car line, good location; would furnish. KeU weK nays. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. RENTAL HEADQUARTERS FOR OMAHA. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. FOR ' BENT Building,: suitable for whole, sal or storage purposes, 3 floors and ce ment basement, floors 25x130 ft. Good elevator and .convehient arrangement for leading:;, might consider renting one or more Jloors separate; building well fa ceted and available August 1. Nebraska & Iowa Mercantile Cq., vau -Howard ti Tel. D. 1066. ' . NEW,' modern stores on Leavenworth, be. tween 24th and 25th fits. Low rent. ' Oarage building, 133 N. 40th St. Single, 83.00: double. 310.00. ' JQttN W. 'BOBBINS, 1803 FARNAM 8T. DESIRABLE storo room, modern front, metal, celling, steam neat, .-oo ou. 16th St.; size 32x60; can be subdivided: low -rent. Conrad Young, S23 Brandels Theater mag, uougisa jou. LOW.'PRICED modern offices. Farnam Bldg., 13th and Farnam, (Old 1st Nat. Bank Bldg.) .-HIRST--TRUST CO., Tyler 500. STORE for r)nt. . WORLD REALTY CO., - r Sun Theater; Building. SMALL' modern store room, steam heat. 15U, Capitol Ave. Conrad Young, 322 Brandels1 Theater. Douglas l&n. JlOPERN -store, 16th St.. n.eac postoffiee, $7. Gi P. Stebblns; 1610 Chicago. 4718. fli4Ttt.S.T.;' -scar. Ov.186. X H. Bemw.fgq.'-teWrhs -3408. -r---- ' - Pffieel-ahd: Desk Room.- - CHOICE office space, Balrd Bldg.. 17 th and Douglas: Mceague inv. co. Garages and Barns. SMALL garage centrally located, $25. E. H. BENNER CO., D. 8406; gyAWTEDl-TQ RENT Unfurnished Apartrrfents and Flats. WE want., more, houees and apartments to rent The--fact-that we have practically cleared up 'Our big list i conclusive proof of the efficiency of bur rental ervlcce. If you.-wa.ht to keep, your place rented e Payn -- Slater Co., Omaha'g Rental Men, 6i6 dm. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug., 1018. Miscellaneous. LIgT yourbom.es . with u for rent, The demand Is good and wa have a waiting lilt. 3. H.- DUMONT A Co. (Realtors), . 41$ KUn"8idg. Pbon D. 0. MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. , ' TTREFROOF WAREHOUSE. - packing. -storage' and moving. 219-N. 11th St. Phone Doug- las 34. FIDELITY FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete lisTof vacatit house and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. ith-n'4 Jackson Sts. METROPOLITAN VAN AND i "STORAGE CO., Expert -service; -prompt attention. Your moving, youe packing, your storage. Main Office, -Central Furniture Store. ,7th and' 'Hq-ward. ' Tel. P. 778$. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. - Separate locked .room for household good- and planps; moving, packing and shipping. : : '-- .v OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE. CO., , 803 6. 16th St. ... : Douglss 4161. Globe; Van and Storage Co. For real servlco.ln moving, packing and storing, call Tyler .30 or uougias Maggard ; rlrZ0' 1' -m-,A- rA . Xfnvtnff--Pfleklnr Storage and' Shipping. Phone Doug. I486. Y "'-' T ITlTTV - Express Co-.. Moving cj . J. RaCJlJ Packing and Storage. 130TT"i Bt- Web. 274S. Doug. 8146.. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West AN ATTRACTIVE HOME BUILT TO LIVE INNOT TO . .. RENT. .. -,. BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED - -AND DECORATED IN. THE VERY BEST RESI DENCE DISTRICT. Thla';l on of the best built hemes In Omaha. - Stone foundation and basement, soltd brick above; slat root The coal bin and fruit cellar of tile. Practically no cost tor fainting or repairing. Library with built-in bookcase, olld cherry; hall and staircase of oak; dining room, la paneled in Venetian oak. All fjoor are hardwood. Large double storm windowed and screened sun porch, con nected wltu.jni. the library' "and dining room by French .doors. The walls of the first floor and upper ball, are covered with ' hand-decorated burlap, except- the music room i- three; bath, j-oom.'- Large closets vttb outside' windows, wardrobes and chest of 'dtsrs.' There 1 laundry fruit cellar, furnace room .and apace which can be finished for" a billiard room-In the basement, which la'cemented throughout. Large soft water cistern, gaa. not water heater for summer use. So well built tbst 15 ton of coal will heat It throughout and with solid brick walls. It' is wonderfully cool fn summer. At the very crest of the hill, there 1 alway a breeze there If anywhere. It 1 convenient to the oar Una and In the chotccet residence section of. Omaha. The price 1 very reasonable and Xerma will be mad to suit the buyer' conveniens. Owner leaving the city. Address Box 3687. Bee. HOME BARGAIN In .West Farnam district, C rooms, strictly modern; hot water heat; lot 4Sx 111; fruit txees and hrubbery. - Owner leaving city and offer thl for quick sal at $4,300. Terms. Phoas Owner, Harney i724v REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. BEST BARGAIN IN BEMIS PARK Nine rooms, strictly modern; built for a home, with quarter-sawed oak finish; hot water heat finished attic, complete basement, plastered; full lot, en Laay. cue Ave Blvd., near 38th; garage. Non-resident owner ha cut the price to 18,000 for quick ssle. The house alon cost better than 16.000 and the lot Is worth 32,000. Investigate at once. GLOVER & SPAIN REALTORS. Douglss 31(1. fit-Sit City Nat. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT 9 rooms, strictly modern, practically new brick and stucoo bouse, including sunroom and sleeping porch; hot water heat; beautifully finished and decorated; oak throughout; garage for 3 cars; lot 55x133; located near 38th and Cass, com manding a fine view of the city. Price ' 115,500. HIATT COMPANY, 845-T-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. NEAR FARNAM, on 14th St.. -r. strictly modern borne, oak finish; hot water heat, lavatory on first floor; splendid location; 37,000. F. D. WEAD. 310 8. 18th St. 118 SO. 35TH ST. 8-r. and sleeping porch, fine condition, great bargain if sold quick, ly. Owner leave oily. Reas. terms. H. 3385. North. NEW BUNGALOW BARGAIN Located high an J lightly, Std, near De catur street. W sold seven in this loca tion last season. Has five rooms, olosets and bath, full basement, large, roomy porch. All decorated with high grade paper, tile in kitchen and bath. Shades and electrlo fixtures. Oak finish In liv ing and dining room, pedestal opening with bookcases. Price $2,023. Substantial first payment, balsnoe monthly Ilk rent. Call for appointment, TRAVERBROS., Phone D. 6186- $13 first N.it Bank, BEAUTIFUL HOME FORCED SALE SEVEN-ROOM STUCCO Located on a choice corner, south and east front. Has long living room with French doors, leading Into sun room, book case and colonnade. Large dining room, with buffet, butler' pantry to kitchen Three extra large bedroom, exceptionally compjete bath room. Full basement, with plenty of window, laun dry tubs,' etc. The woodwork Is ell the finest selected oak, waxed finish. The house was built by day labor throughout. Just ons year eld. The owner I asking $6,009, which Is at least $1,000 less than It could be duplicated. For appointment call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701-J Om. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Tyler 4. FOR $3,500 YOU CAN BUY A $4,500 HOUSE Six-room semi-bungalow, nearly new, all beautiful oak finish, French door to sunroom, bookcase, all th butlt-ln fea ture In kitchen, white enamel finish In bedroom. Full cemented basement. Lot 50x130. This is a dandy. When oan you ea HT OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 4. NORTH SIDE Seven-room heme, all modern, full aisd lot-on corner, streets paved. This prop erty Is on Burdette, easy walk to 20th or 24th car. Will give soma one a bar gain. Owner left city. ALFRED THOMAS 308 Farnam Bldg. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. WAVERLY PARK ADDITION. Brand new, ready for occupancy, ele gantly decorated, oak finish In living room, full cement basement, stairway to floored attic, exterior frame and stucco, east front lot, just one block west of Fon tenelle boulevard, located high and sightly on 47th Ave. near Bedford. Price $3,400, $30 down, balano term. Becom a home owner and (top paying rent. ; C. G. CARLBERG. Realtor, 310-312 Brandet Theater Bldg. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE FOR ONLY $3,650 To buy a full two-etory, ilx-room, hot water heated home, strictly modern, 60x 130-foot lot, beautiful maple shade, west of Kountze park, about two blocks to the 24th street car service. Immediate pos session. Call ' OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701-2 Omsha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. FOR SALE. Five-room house with two lot; fruit trees, electric light and inside newly fur nished. Price 81,800. One lot and garden goea with It If old before Sept 1. Also two vacant lot. Prtc $650. Close to school and car. Phono Benson 430-J. John Holmes. South. HANSCOM PARK. We have Just' listed an 18-room flat on Georgia avenue? just south of Leaven worth. Strictly modern In every way. Owner will consider taking vacant lots or a good automobile and some cash for his equity. , PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 637 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. D. 1781. Realtor. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Two 8-room flat In four apartment, all permanently rented, on paved treet, in good repair. At 6425 and C137 S. 21st St., 8outh Side. Will be gold to the highest bidder on the premise. Wednesday, July 25, at 11 a. m. If you want to buy good income prop erty, at your o'wn price come to this sale. For further Information call, JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer. '. Red 328S or Harney 4573. ' W. H; GRIFFITH, Owner. ONE S-roora and one 4-room cottage, both on on lot; line conaiuon; live in one ana rent the other. Price for both, $3,760. Very asy trm. No. 2433 South 20th fit. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Be Building. Phone Douglas 4370, MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW. Stucco conatructlon, 6 large light room. Oak floor, oak and enamel finish: Price $3,800. Easy term. Another pew build ing for $3,650. Call Dougla 1722 day. Walnut 1580 evenings. . FOR RENT or aell cheap, new seven-room house; large barn ana -cnicken coops; gar den all In; berries, vegetable and potatoes. Oood place ttf-jnake living by selling milk and eggs. 3403 B. tth St. Tyler 1432-J. Miscellaneous. A SPLENDID BARGAIN A nice all modern home, except heat; S rooms and bath, In good neighborhood, Iwth water, walks, gas. $2,300 $100 CASH $22.00 PER MONTH Th lot I full !. House beautifully decorated and has growing garden which goes with property. - Thl is a bargain. CALL WALNUT 789.v W. FARNAM SMITH CO., Real Estate and Insurance, 1320 Farnam St. D. 1064. A TRACT of ground laying Ideal for poultry raising; zdu-il irnntage; price ssiu; sou cash. $13.60 monthly. Call D. 2596. F. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Insur. anea, 443 Be Bldg., Dougla $097. II. S. TRUMBULL, ISO 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1714. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. DO YOU WANT AH1W HOME? If so, I can sell yeu a lot In grow ing district where property la increasing in value and all new hollies. The sewer, water, gas and walks are it 11 in and paid in full, located near a good car line and school. Tou can select thu lot that suits 80U on - .Small Cash Payment and I will build a house to suit ynu. I have a lumber yard and mill and let large plumbing and heating contracts; thus I can save you, 'money and give you Just what yeu want. ON VERY EASY TKHSIS. Call Doug. HOME BUYERS. READ THIS: High-class home will be sold right. Acre of ground -facing on Beautiful park; handy to 3 car lines. Has quarter-sawed oak downstairs. Second floor, large tiled-bathroom, large airy bedrooms, large sleeping porch. Hot water and. furnace heat combined; 33 shade trees. Nonresident here this week and wants to sell. Call or address GRAHAM-PETERS. CO.. 831 Omaha Nat. Bank. Phones Red 653. Evenings. Walnut 1103. Tempielon-Olson Co., Bee Bldg. Tyler 3U4u. General real estate, Insurance. Rentals. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty ti. A. wolf. Realtor. War Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE Investment ATTENTION INVESTORS No, 1 An apartment house built In 1917 that U paying 10 V, per cent net on $41,000. No. 2 60-foot frontage on Douglas St. at $600 per foot. Place your money wher values are Increasing. Complete Information at office. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 Farnam St. P. 1064. Even., H. 41C8, SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY A SON, REALTORS. 620 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE To Exchange WANTS OMAHA HOME FOR KANSAS CITY HOME. Beautiful Kansas City home, location similar to our Happy Hollow. Built by the owner, costing $9,000; mortgage only $3,000; leased $55 per month. Wants to exchange for good home here. EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO., (REALTORS) 803-4 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug, 420. QUARTER section Minnesota laud, 4 mile northwest of Wlndom; 120 acres In crops, fenced and cross-fenced: good, blauk sandy loam, about 20 miles from Iowa line. Farm Is renttd, 3-5 delivered. Price $135 per acre. Wanta Improved 80 acres. Must b within $0 miles of Omaha, or good Income Omaha property. LUND. 420 ROSE BLDG. TYLER 753. 7-ItOOM house and cash for farm. i ilx-room houses for-farm or ranch. 640 Cherry county improved for house or merchandise. GATE CITY LAND CO.. D. 3380. 322 Paxton Blk. WILL exchange equity of Sku.OOO In quarter section near Fullerton, Neb., and equity of $18,000 on quarter section near Blue Springs, Neb., foa clear city property or mortgages. Address Box 6707, Bee. DRUG STORES Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota, for cash or clear land. S.. J. Olmein, Minneapolis, Minn. SEVEN-UOOM renldence on N. 27th St. for one In Council Bluffs. Mrs. B 719 Mill St., Council Ultiffs. la. 160 ACRES, wsll Improved, every acre good land. N. E. Neli.. will take some trade. Or. A. Kull, Oakland. Neb. JiO AN acre buys 130-acre farm 15 mile from Omaha. Inquire 433 Ramgo Blk. Tel. Doug. 4213. Residence phone Doug. 6776. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA SOU dlf. fereut buyers decided that It waa the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES VV. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lota. Price $220. only $2 cash and 60 cents per week. Doug. 8392,. CUMING Near 29th St., 22 or 44 feet; must be sold to close estate Crlmmel, 849 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. CORNER ACRE PAVED ROAD ' $10 Down $10 Monthly IN BENSON GARDENS We are In a position to offer the last aero on Macadam road In Benson Oar den at $1,000. This has a small build ing suitable for garage. Is a corner facing north on Main street and east on 73th and has 139-foot frontage oh paved road and. 231 feet e-76th- This Is sn Investment. Call Tyler 60 nnd go out at once and see this. Ask for Mr, Man vllle. HASTINGS & HEYDEN' REALTORS, 1614 Harney Street. FOR SALE (-room modern house and 3 lots In Benson; will sacrifice for quick sale. Write F, A. Robinson, 616 North 16th street, Fort Dodge, la., for terms. Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod. ern, attractive home. Before buying b sur and lee GEORGE & CO.. HOMES and home sites in Dundee. 6HULER & CARY. 204 Keeline. D. (074. REAL ESTATE WANTED LISTING houses to rent or sen on small cash payments; have -parties waiting. Western Real Estate, 413 Karhach Blk.' D. 3607. LIST you 6 and 6-room houses with Ed ward F. Williams Co., 801 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. D. 420. LIST your $ and 6-room house with us. WE SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY Co., Tyler 496. WANT to Buy 40 acres of -farm and pasture land. Box 188, independence, Kan. ARNDT & TAYLOR can assist you. 1825 Laird St. Webster 2039. , FINANCIAL Real Estate, Leans and Mortgages. $100 TO $10,000 MADE promptly. F. dT Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. CITY and farm loans pormptly made. Rates (, m and 1 per cent. Reasonable com mission. -. , UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th. Omaha, Neb. $1,000 MTGE., bearing (pet. semi-annually; secured by property valued at $4,000. Telmadge-Loomis InV. Co.. W, O. W. Bldg. i PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city residences l.i amount $2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commission. PETERS TRUST CO., 1823 Farnam St MONEY to loan on Improved farm ana ranchea . W slsj buy good farm raort ' gage. Kloke Inv Co., Omaha. H. W. BINDER. Money on bud for mortgag loan. City National Bank Bldg. SIX per cent first ' mortgsges secured by umaha real estate. E. it Lougee, Inc., 638 Keeline Bldg. SHOPEN & CO., PRIVATE MONEY. FARM and city loans, 6, 6 '4 and ( per cent. W. H. Thomas, Keeline Bldg. Doug. 1648. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 313 Bran- del Theater Bldg. D. (85. OMAHA HOMES. - EAST NEB. FARMS. tKEKFE R. E. CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. C MONEY HARRISON & MORTON. ' lO . 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. CITY LOANS GARVIN BROS., Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. LISTED and unlisted stocks. Investment securities. Industrial stock. ROBERT C. DRUESEDO . & CO., FINANCIAL Abstracts of Title. Lroi.y Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., rVCII J05 g. itth st,, ground floor. Bonded by Man. Bonding and Ins. Co. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NElSON represent prompt pay Insurance companies. (10 Brandela Bldg., Omaha. Nab. FARM LANDS FOR RENT FARM WANTER Good farm; will pay cash or give good trade In city income property: state In letter full particulars if mortgaged how much and rate of Interest. Will deal with owners only. Agents, suv stamps, no com missions. Box 646!. Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. THE HEIRS HAVE DECIDED TO SELL For cash or good security one of the finest improved 4Sl-acr stock farms In Lewis Township, Pottawattamie county, Iowa, $ miles southeast of Council Bluffs. New 11 reom house, modern; barn for 80 head of horses and (0 tons of hay; electrlo lighted; granary, hayshed, garage, hog houaes. good chicken house, feed lot and self feeder, Plenty of good water and running water in pastures. Also 30 acre first class high bottom land located near Island Park, la., alx mile south of Council Bluffs; good five, room house and other good Improvements. Alt under cultivation. Will divide this If desired. One S-story brick building 160 West Broadway. One 3-story brick building 109 S. Main. One 2-story brick building til S. Main. Nine-room house, 930 4th Ave; all mod ern; large corner lot; nice 4-rootu house, 809 South 6th St. Address Lock Box 293, Cognull Bluffs, l. Louisiana Lands. FOR 8ALE Land in W. Caluaslou Parish, I.a. Timber, marsh and high land. Ad dress M. C. Roderick. Ulmuunt. Lak . Charles. La. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE. A JJO-aore farm in Pierce county. Neb., at a bargain; 160 acres In cultivation; fair buildings. For particular writ to Box 316. Holstsin, la 80 ACRES irrigated, fine, level, black land, near Bridgeport. Neb., very cheap, terms; crop goes with land. S. S. A R. B. MONTGOMERY, 527 City National Dank Blilg. SMALL Nebraaka farm on easy puyiuenl 5 acres up, Wa farm the farm we sell you. Th ITungerford Pots to Orower' association, 16th and Howard St., Omaha Douglas 9371. Wa have buyers fur farms- and acreage within 40 miles of Omaha; also have In quiries for Nebraska ranches. White Ik Hoover, Omah Nst'l Bldg. Tel D, 40. FOR SALE One quarter section land, well Improved, TH- miles south of Lodgepole, Neb. Write or call the owner. C. J. Schad, Lodgepole, Neb, Oregon Lands. Al.l.'Al.t.'A 5 to 6 tons per acre yearly. JORDAN VALLEY PROJECT HARLEY J. HOOKER 940 First Nat. Bunk Bldg. Omah, Nebraska. Texas Lands, GOOD corn land, east Texas, $2$ an acre. Get my free book, W. 8, FRANK. 201 Neville Block, Omaha. Miscellaneous. LAND I LAND! 10, SO, 40 or 80 acres, or larger tracts. Work for yourself. Farmers are making enormous profits on tho high pries of food. Oat Into this class jomnelf. 1 have lands well sultod for general farm ing, stock, dairying and smaller tracts especially selected for poultry, vegetables and fruits, located in ' Michigan' best counties. Prlres, $15 to $35 per acre; terms on which anyone can buy; 10 acres, $5 to $115 down; 20 acres, $10 to $50 down; 40 acres, $25 to $100 down, balance small monthly or yearly payments. These lands if planted to fruit, potatoes, bean or clover will make as much money,, acre for acre, as $160 to $200 land In th corn belt states. Oood .roads, telephones, near towns, schools, etc. Write for literature. 1 want to tell you all' about Ihl country and it opportunities. Ask about cheap excursion tu the lands. George W. Swl gart, Owner, J-1252, First National Bank Blu., Chicago, III. Horses Live Stock Vehicles FINE bay driving horse for sale, $45. Good well matched bay team. $85. These are bargains on account of going out of busl- neas. Harney 2501. FOR SALE Two marcs, or trade. Webster , 6310. George Bchcschy. fe"OR SALE Young Jorsoy cow, with heifer calf. Benson 116, MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, planoa and note a enurity. $40, 6 mo., H. goods, total cost, $3.60. $40, 6 mo. endorsed notes, total cost, $2.69, Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 132 Jtose Bldg,. 16th and Farnam, Ty. $66. LEGAL R ATE 8 LOANS $24.00 $240,00 or more Fasy payment. Utmost privacy. 340 Fnxton Blk. Tel. Doug. 2295. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. I - I AM BRINGING A MESSAGE From S, and C. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Vogel Investment company to Abe Weiss, Sixteenth street, -. 110 feet north of California street, eaat side, 23x66 $ 1 M. A. Pease to Alvlna Llerman, south east corner Twenty-first and Wirt treU, 100x124 1 County treasurer to J. P, Parrott, . Third street, 150 feet north of Has kell street, east side, 50x118...... ...... John F. Behm and -wife-to Jerome B. Parrott, northeaat corner Third and Haskell streets, 100x11$ 100 South Slrie Land -company to Gust A. -Carlson, Palmar street. 6$ feet south of D atrtet, west side,' Irregular pise I J. W. Thorns and wf to Nellie W. Ryan, Seward street, 200 feet est of Fortieth street, outh sldo, 50x 130 1 Myron M. Jleptonntall and wlfo to Bertschy Manufacturing and Engi neering company 2,500 Tho 8. D. Mercer company to Frank G. Seward, Cumrhg street, 200 feet east vt Forty-third street, north side, 50x150 I Bartholomew Real Estat company to Otto Jf. Janowskt, Twenty-first street, 177 feet north of Ames ave nue, cast aid, 40x103 1,050 fiis! LIVE STOCK-MARKET New Record Marked Up for Choice Heavy Weight Cat tle When Sales Are Made at $13.75. Omahii, July X. HXT. ll'llf IB " V 1 V . V SB I IV. IH'IIB, UICT-I, Official Monday 4. 7.879 J.469 I'.li,,,., T.,A..I. A 1st Art r I ik ik i-oimifltv lurpugT,,,,, t.tvv 4,vv'i i.ivo Two days this week... 7,176 23.879 9,969 eame uays laai wea,. .) it: ini'o S;iine days 3 wks. ago. (.149 16.699 8,338 Same days i wks. ago.! 5.499 20.195 6.293 . a ... t. ...... ,f , aft. , A-a Sams days last year. .. 11,24$ 13,006 25,993 ueceipis ano disposition ox iie siuca ai the Union stock yards, Omaha, for twenty- tour nours enniug ai 3 ociock yesierusy. 11 EC E 1 1TS C A IIS. Cattle. Hogs. 8heep. ll t'i C, M. & St P 4 10 Wabash 3 1 Missouri Pacific .. (5. ,1 Union Pacific 23 i 31 t C. A N. W., test.. 8 17 C. & N. W., west.. 2 J 81 J 3 C, St. P.. M. O.. 10 10 1 .. C, H. A Q. east.. 37 1 I'., B. & Q, west.. 21 .11 C, R. 1, & P., east 9 S3 C, K. 1. P., west 1 - ' . . .. Illinois Central .... 3 Chl. Great West 1 3 .. 1 Total receipts .195 333 33 D16P081TNON MEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris Co 637 3,663 4f6 Swift & Co 77: 3,(30 (.528 Cudahy Pack. Co (39 8.978 3,30$ Armour A Co (36 4. OK 1,069 bebwarts A Co (44 ..... J. W. Murphy 1.93 f Morrel! 8 Lincoln Packing Co... 3 Cudshy, K. 0 496 ,. Wilson Picking Co.... 79 Armour, K. C 3(2 Benton, Vansant A L. 7 ,, Hill A Bon ,. 49 r. B. Lewis 125 1. B. Root A Co .'IS F. U. Kellogg 1 Wertheimer A Degen- 1-1 Ellis A Co S Sullivan Bros U Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. '.'4 Higglns 8 Huffman 19 ..... Roth 13 Meyer 31 Glassberg 8 Banner Bros. 35 John Harvey 2"0 ,,, Jensen A Lungren,... 12 ,. Pat O Dsy 7 Swift, K. C 333 Swift, Fort Worth... 307 Other buyers 967 3,8775 Total 3,235 15,(40 .(,154 Cattle Anollior rat'.ier moderate run of cattl showed up todsy 3,100 head and fully one-third of these were either con signed direct or through, and not offered on the market. The actual offerings of beef cattle war rattier smsll and very fair In point of quality as a rule. De mand from all sources wss good for the desirable gradca and prices strong for any. thing good enough to attract competition. Choice heavy cattle sold up lo (13.75, which Is a new high mark for the atason, Th halt fat and warmed up cattl that cam in competition with gnaser war slow and unoven sal a uual, Market for cow and heifer wa active and strong a compared with yesterday, tup. pile being limited and th demsnd broad. Veal calve were fully steady and bull, stags, etc., ateady to a llttl strong. Quotation on rattte: Good to choice beeves, $13.65918.65; fair to good beeves, $11.75013.(0; good to fair beeves, $10,000) 11.60; good to choice, yearlings, $t3.(0& 13.30: fair to rood yearlings. Jll, 7611. 60; common to fair yearlings, $9.7011. 60 good to cliolce grass beeves, (9.500)10.60! common to fair grass beeves, $8.3509.(5: good t choice heifers, $9.5010.60 good to choir cow, $8,50:50. "6; fair to good cow, $7.60 8.50; common to fair cow, 16.00 7.60; good to choice feeder. $S.76a(.il): fair to good feeders, (7.50 Jj)(.50j commoa ta fair feeders. (8.769)7.50; good to choice Blocker, M.oodj) 9.00; stock heifers, (7.00O(.00; stock cows. 16.76(0)7.50; good to choice Hookers, (1.00$) 9.00; stock helfors, $7.00$8.OO; (took cows, $8.60(ji7.60; stork calves, $6.(0y9.00; veal calves, $9.0014.00; bulls, stags, tc, $6.50 iff 9. 60. Representative laleat BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av, Pr. 8 408 $7 09 10 884 $7 (5 26 753 26 20 ...1143 11 (S 25 1304 13 76 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ( 690 7 60 64 T31 13 It HEIFERS. 14 (73 1 65 I (21 T 76 5... (30 11 00 COWS, 11 973 ( 76 $ HAS T 00 81 909 7 75 15... 9(4 ( 00 3 1260 I S 1 980 I 10 $ 432 10 00 2 13(5 10 60 BULLS. 1 1190 7 60 1,. 1114 9 36 CALVES. 3 . 246 ( 60 3 373 ( (0 9 280 10 (6 4.., 200 1$ 00 Hogs Hog receipt her thl morning were very liberal, being among the larg est in the country for the day. Arrivals counted out 238 cars, or about K.0O0 head, making tho total for th two day 23,879 head. This I a few hundred amaller than a week ago, but 1 7,000 larger than two week ago, and nearly twice a larg as for the corresponding days last year. Buyers used Hi heavy supplies and bear Ish advices from other market excuses for enforcing a sharp decline here. Some of the best hogs were not off so much, but as a general thing th market showed a Iflfl lSo reduction from yesterday's averago, and bulk of the offerings sold at the low est prices that hav been seen her In over three months. On the finish trsde wa another mean af fair. Quite a sprinkling of the liberal of ferings remained In first hands after pack era had tbelr drove pretty well filled out and on these further declines were enforced, later sales being ss much 16(8 25c, lower than yesterday. At noon clearance wi not complete, buyer reporting a rloien or fif teen load still unsold when they cam from th yards. Representative ssles: No, Av. Sh. Pr. 78. .253 70 14 45 No. Av. Bh. Pr. 67. .367 ... 14 60 (4. .240 70 14 66 84... 283 40 14 67ft 6U..241. ... 14 70 0. .245 120 14 85 66. .237 40 16 00 70. .205 ... 16 26 65. .217 40 16 30 Sheep Supplies of sheep and lambs, while three time a large a yesterday's, were not at all burdensome for this time Of year, th run belngn estimated at thirty loads, or 7,600 head. The total for the two days is only (.969 head, a compared with 17,405 a week ago, (,938 two Week ago and 26,993 th corresponding day of last year. Light receipt are th rule at most of the western marketa and the trad showed a good healthy ton all around th loop. Here native lamb started moving fairly early at figures that were fully steady, and a pretty decent run of native stock wa fairly woll cleaned up by the middle of the forenoon. For the better kind It wss largely a $16.00(J)15.25 market, while a real desirable bunch reached $16.40, equeltng yesterday top on ranger and fair kind old downward to aroupd $14.50, Rangera were dower to move. A a gen eral thing they wer held for comewhat higher price up until th latter part of the forenoon, when (oiler gave in and caahed their holding In yeterday' notches. Once the market wa given a start It took only a short while to clear the barn and every thing waa sold well before midday. Pop ular prices for range offering were $15.(6 015.40, th latter figure agatn being the top. , The run of old sheep wa better than for several days, both a to all and qual ity, but the outlet wa fairly broad, and w , mil - iii, ,i a. i T . -mn REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Henry Otto Sell to Boron J. Swing holm. Twenty-thlrd treet, (2 feet south of Spring tret, east id, (0 X158 1,(00 Joseph J, Mellck and wife to Angle A. 8. Smith, hard street, 144 feet ast of Fifty-second street, south Me, 60x136 , 10 Michael L. Clark, sheriff, to Omaha Loan and Building association. Sev enteenth street, 485 feet north of Center street, east side, 75x114 .... 2,4!6 Francis C. Welsh and wife et al to Josef Labeds, northeast corner For ty.secnnd and I streets, 60x121..... 200 Ellisbeth Maloney to Maurice C. McWIIIIams, Eighteenth street. 250 feet south of Pag street, cat aide, 50x110 625 Christina E. Stacker and husband to Paul W, Kuhns, northweat corner Thirty-sixth street and Bedford av. ' nue, 368x480 1 Lars F. Nelson to Alice F. Nelson, Cas street, 127 feet east of Thirty sixth street, north side. 60x160 1 Leona M. Miller and husband to Anna ; - Chsloupka, Walnut street, ((.7 feet 1 east of Thirty-fifth etreef. north ; side, 50x181 2 Charles .N. Weir and wife to Grace ; . Truliinger, Harold avenue, 100 feet north of McKlnley street, east aide, 40x146 (21 Herbert C. Freeman, referee, to Tt. C. Teter, northeast corner Forty- GRAIN AND PRODUCE Wheat Buns Strong, but Not Much Demand; Corn Makes Most Notable Advance. Omaha, July IT. 1(17. Th wheat market was very strong today, with extremely light arrivals, but th de mand wa vary Indifferent and only a few scattered sale vt hard winter were re ported. ' The corn market was also strong, with prices quoted from a half to 4to higher, but the demand for this cereal was excel, lent, and although arrivals wer moder ately heavy th trader got together very readily and almost all of the sample were picked up befor noon. Th advance In today' cor market was particularly noticeable in whit com, this variety being quoted at a wide premium over the yellow and mlxstl and selling at new record price. Th better grade of whit old within $Ho of th $3.00 mark, No. I whit corn selling up to (1.(801.(6, while th No. I whit brought $t.9. Yellow corn sold gensrslly t 81.69 (T 1.(0 and the better (ample of mixed ranged from (l.((H If 1.90, one car of high colored mixed corn selling, however, at (1.(4. Th trad In oat was rather quiet, with light offerings and prices quoted from a fourth to a half cent higher. Ry ami barley were dull, with no ar rivals, and these market wsr quoted un. changed. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 401,000 pUahels. Primary wheat receipts wer 3(6.009 bushel and hipmnts 338,000 bushsls, against receipts of 1.1 1 (,009 bushels and shipments of 750,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 701,000 bushel and shlpmsnts 4JO00 bushels, against receipts of 811,000 bushels and shipment of (44,400 bushel Isst year. Primary osts receipts were 610,000 bushel and shipments 474,000 bushel, against receipts of 622,000 bushels and shipments of 337,000 bushel last year, CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat .. 21 ..127 .. ( .. 6 ..100 .. 34 ..633 Corn. 147 Oats. 230 Chicago Minneapolis ...... Duluth Omaha Kansas City , 68 ts St. Louis. Winnipeg These sales wer reported today; Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car. $3.49; No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, $3.60: 2-$ car, $2.48: sample hard winter, I car f yellow), $3 36; 1-$ car, (1.(0; No. 3 mixed, 1 car (hard). $3.46. Corn No. $ white: I car, $I.96V,; 4 cars, $1.96; No. $ whits, 1 car, $1.96; sample white, 1 oar, $1.93: No. 3 yellow: 4 $( ears, (1.90; 1 car, (1.(9. No, 3 mixed: 4 cars, $1.89 ; 4 car. 61 83. No. i mixed: 1 car (near white), (1.(4; 1 car, (1.90; 4 cars, (1.69: car, $1.S4. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.81 H. No. i mlxad: 1 car, $1.90. Sample mixed! 3 oars, $1.85. Osts Standard! 1 car, 71V: 1 cltr- 78VaC No. ( white: 4 cars, 73Ho: 2-6 car, (ship. ?sr'a weights), 78c. Sample whit: 1 car, 2c; VI car. UVic. Omaha Cash price Wheat: No. 2 hard, $3.J4J 3,60; No, ( hard, $2,400)8.45. Corn: No. 3 white, $1.(61.96H; No. ( white, 81.85'jft 1.96; No. 4 white, $1.96 IS 1.96 H ; No. 6 white, $1.94Htfl.(5; No. white, $1.94 1.95: No. 3 yellow, $1.6901.(0: No, 3 yol low, $l. 19(91. ($H: No. 4 yellow. (l.Simsj) 1.89; No. yellow, (1.68 01.88 1 ; No. 6 ye. low, 31.I7V8CH.88; No. 3 mixed, (1.81.9U; No, ( mixed. $l.88H4r1.90; No. 4 mixed, $1.6Stj1.90; No. 5 mixed, $I.(7H fj1.80:, No. II mixed, $1.(791.90. data: No. t white, 73H73Sc: standard, 73U$73Vtct No. 3 while, 73(6r-7$so; No. 4 white, 7$Ht Barley! Malting, $1.301.46; No. 1 feed, $1.3501.86. Ryet No. 3, $2.273.23; No, 3, $3.(693.28. Local rang or option "Art. open. High. Low.f" Close. Yes. WhL " j " I July, it 111 106 1 18 301 Hep. 1 15 1 95 195 1 96 191 Corn. . Sep. 16 1 SO 1(0 1 (0 11 69) Si Dee. I 09 U 1 9 1(9 VI I 03 Vi 107 VI Oat. , Sep. 64 64H t(Vi H'i 64H Deo. 56 68 I 64 M (6H Chicago closing price, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan.' atook and grain brokers. 316 South Sixteenth street. Omah! Art. Open, High! Low.) Close, ( Yes. Wht July 1 04 1 0T 240 I OT 206 1 Sept 1 96 1 (6 192 1 11 190 Corn. , . Sept 1 69V 1 (0 IM'4 1 40 !(( Dee. 1 11 1 134$ J0tfc 1 H'4 108 VI May I 10 1 lilt 1011, 1 U10( Oats. July 68 U IV 6748 ' (4 (1 ' Sept 66 VI 65 V 63 Vi, 64 (4 Dee. 67 Vi 6714 t 89 Pork. July 40 69 40-50 40 60 40 10 41) (0 Sapt 1$ 90 $9 90 99 T6 19 (0 38 90 Lard. ' July 10 75 20 71 30 (0 ! 66 2A (0 Sept 31 07 21 07 20 (7 SO (0 11 07 Ribs. July 21 6$ 21 66 !M: CI 41 It 60 Sept 11 67 31 67 31 (2 2! 61 21 ( St. Joseph Llv Stock Market. St. Joseph, July IT. Cattle Receipts, 9,900 hesd; market lower: steers, $8,000) 13.36: cows and heifers, $3.75 12.25 1 calve. $7.0013.00. Hogs Receipts, (.600 lltad: market low. er; top, $16.65; bulk of sales, (14.HX315.4H. Sheen and Limb Receipts, j.300 heed: market lower; lamb, $11. 2o 15.1(; ewes. $5.0009.00. Sioux City Liv stork Market. Sioux City, July 17. Cattle Receipt, 1,. 200 head: market atrong; beef steers, $8.60 13.(0; fat cows and heifers, $7.00011.00: canner. $6.60(S7.00; (tockers and feeders, $7.0009,00;. calves, ((. 00013. (Oj bulls, offering cleared In good season at prices thst were fully steady to, if anything, a llttl higher. Ew price were the highest In some time on piper, but thl wa mainly due to the greater desirability of the of fering. A couple of bunches old up to (9.oo nn aeveral (ale wer mad around $1.r,o8.75. Yearling and aged weifcer In killer fleih were lacking. Quotations on sheep and UrnbaVi limb. good to choice, $16.16016.40! lamta, fair to good, $14.7(015.25; lamb, culls. (19,00(9 14.16; lamb, feeders, $14, 2515. 36; year ling, fed westerns, $10.76911.60; yearling, rang, $10,00 10.76; withers, fair to choice, 8l.uocrio.Z6; awes, fair to choice, $8,009 8.76; ewes, cult and feeders, $6. 0008.50. We Recommend and Offer $1,000,000 M. E. Smith & Company WHOLESALE DRY GOODS ' OMAHA 1 FIRST PREFERRED STOCK Tax Exempt in Nebraska Quarterly Dividends' Guaranteed Redemption 150,000 Yearly, 1921 to 1938 . : Price, $100 To Net 7 Interest From Date Amounts $100 or More Burns, Brinker & Company INVESTMENT SECURITIES 449-452 Special information and circular on request. stags, etc, $8.00 10.00; feeding cow and heifers, $6.00 ft' 8.00. Hogs Receipts. 7,000 head; market 6 10c lower; light, $14.3514(0: mixed, $14 60015.20; heavy, $14.trK 3(: pigs, (12.26&13.0; bulk of eales. $14.60814.90. Wheep and Lambs Receipt. 1,009 bead ; market 15920c tower. St. Louis Llv Stock Market. St. Louis. July 17. Cattle Receipts, T.G00 head; market stesdy; native beef steers, (7.6018.75; yearling steers and helfere, $8. 604 11.50; cows. (6.0$10.50; etockera and feeders, IS. 00 tr 6. 60: prime southern beef steers, $8.00$12.26i beef cew and heifers. (4.35(i 9.00; prime yearlings, steers and heif ers, (7.60ft 10.00: native calves, 64.000 M. 60. Hogs Receipts, 9,400 head; market (e ta lOe lower; lighta, (13.V0QU.50: plga. (IS.Sj J 15.00; mixed and butcher. (15.009K.10, good heavy, $15.70015.75; bulk of aales. $16.00015.64. i . Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 6,400 head; market ateady; lambs, (I4.00d-15.00: ewes, $t.00'(.00; canuera. Il.00g6,00; choppers, $6.00tj6.60. Kansas City Live Mock Market. Kansas City. July 17. Cattle Receipts. 17,000 head; market higher: prime fed eteers $11 S0$13. 89; dressed beef steers. l.60? 13.25; western steers. 84 00(41236; cows, ((.00(16.50; heifers. (7.50S13.60: stock er and feeder. I. 60010.60; bulls. $4. 60$$. 60: calves. $7.00 013.(0. Hogs Receipt. 13,000 head: market lower; bulk of salea, $14.76016.60; heavy, $l(.(0O15.0; packer and butchers, $15.00(1' 15.60; light, S14.7543 1a.S0; pigs. $11.$30 14.85. Sheep and La mbs Receipts. ;,600 head; market steady; lambs, $14.508 16.16: year lings, 810.00 1 1-60; wethers. ((.50 0 10.00; awes, $8,360 $.25. Chicago Lira Stock Market. Chicago. July 17. Cattle Rclpt. 1,000 head: market steady; native beef, $8.3( 14.00; western steers, $8.460 tl.10; dockers and feeder, $4.30O'(.85; cow and heifer. $5.80011 .80; calves. $9. 60014.33. Hogs Reoslpis, 16.000 head; market weak, 16o to 26o below yesterday' average; bulk Of sale. (14.50015.60; light, (14.40OK-45; mixed, (14.30frl6.(Oi heavy. (14. lie 16.60; rough. $14.16014.$6; pigs. $11.(0014.49. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 3,000 head; market strong: wethers. $7.76011.00;. wes, $;.00OI 25; lambs, 89.60OU.60. ' Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, July 17. Whsat July. (J.46H: September, $1.(5. Cash: No. 1 hard. (2.75; No. 1 northern, 13.600-"' i I0- 3 northern, $3.6001.40. Corn No. 1 yellow, $1.(901 .11, Oat No. 1 white, 744 07(4e. Flaxseed IS.OlVt 07H. Flour Market unchanged. Barley Sl.lS4lrl.SS. Ry 13.38) 3.36. Bran $;i.ooe.o. St, Iul drain Market. St. Loula, Mo July 17 Wheat: No. 1 red, $3.96; No. 1 hard, $2.3:05-5; Jul' $8.00; September. $1.8. Corn No. 2. $t.930 1.93VI ! No. I whit. $1. 97 1.(8; September, (l.iSHl cembr, Oats No. !. TSHf'i No. 1 whit, nom inal. ' . hugar Market. New York, July 17. Sugar Raw. firm: centrifugal, 8 (3n: mnlasse. 84c; refined tedy; fin granulated, 7. 80 9 (.00c. Sugar future opened firmer and at noon wr 4 to S point higher on covering and buying by trad Interests. Closed steady ami $ to T point hlghr: sale J 4.600 tons: September, 6.63c: Decem ber, S.3So; January. 1.06c; March, 4.(9o. Evaporated Apple and Dried Trait. New York, July 17. Evaporated Appl Quiet; fancy. llOllHc; choice, UU)i prim. lOHOIO'Wc. Dried Fruits Prunes, easy; Californlas, 10013'ict Oregons, 10HQ12O. Apricot, dull; fancy, 220 96c. Peach, steady; tand ard, 10Uc; choice, lOlie; fancy, lla, Ral Ins, quiet; loose muscatels, 7 V,e; cholc to fancy eeded, TV49Vto; Medlesa. (VilOUo; Loudon layers, $1.60. Turpentine and Rosin. SavnnnRh, July 17. Turpentine Firm, :oOS7c: sales. 851 bbli.S receipt, (29 bbls. : shipment, 75 hbls. : stock, 26,631 bbl. . Roln Firm; ale, 1.S69 bbl.; receiptt 1,368 bbls.) shipments, 737 bbls. ; stock, 76,368 bbls. Quotations! A, S, C. D, S, $(.00 (fl 6.06; F. (6.0696.10; O, ((.lOfLKt H, (5.16; t, $5.150(.3O; K. $5.2095.26; M, $( 60 (.80; N. $6, t0J 0.60; Wa, IS.St4TS.S0; WW. (6.(506.(0. A SocurotJ Ssfo Constrvstlvo Investment Psylng 8 net income yield Income 3 times dividend require ments, and derived from public utilities and oil Isnds of which less than 1 sere in every 300 seres has been developed. Tre ' ' mendous promise of enormously ' . increased esrnings in the immedi ate future. Officers end directors sre young, aggressive, responsible and honest We advise purchase at $15.00 per share of stock in Mid Continent Consolidated Oil & Utilities Corporation Send for our fre leaflet C-4 "PROOF OF VALUE". LfCOtfPA 11$) South La Sails trvtt, Chloa, IIL Long Distance Phons Kirriaoa 498 Well No. 3 Down- Fsnrt BUY dueeri th Ml MO. woers i uKienesia. PAWHUSKA Wall No. I Pumplag OIL 011 AT 25c FmUbaal. SHARE Wsl! N..S -Now Drilling Wire your orders. Quick action seeeeser. Trading starts on New York Curb Mends. July 23d. Big speeulstin and lUtldand posslbUitlo straight ahead. HARRY LEFKOVITS 74 Broadway New York CHy Omaha National Bank Building Telephone Douglas $95 Omaha, Nebraska