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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEfcRUAltY 1, 1919.
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REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
VuK SHB OR EXCHANGE $20 acres
high class farm land in Brown county,
near Aberdeen. South Dakota, alio 300
acres Wisconsin land fur general mer
, 1'hnniiim, Implement or hardware stock.
Will carry buck difference or pay caah.
Block mint be A-l, no run down stocks
considered, ulve nil particulars In ftrat
letter. Write or call Russell 4s Llndgreo
Company. Aberdeen, 8. I.
Wil.l, trad HifaiiH land tn Wyumlng for
uooit paying Karaite. For particulars
write J. II, I'mbaugh. 3520 Lincoln Blvd.
ioh tin.
I 11 WI-; good farm laud to trade (or gen
t'r.il merchandise. . Send full description
In first letter. SS 14 6th Ave.. Kearney.
N-li.
REAL ESTATE. UNIMPROVED.
North.
LOTS on iolh Ave. and l'lokn.-y St., toil)
lo $. Will take Llherty bonda at
par value. TUAVEK BROS.,
Doug. S19 First Not Bank
KST Kai iium linllill off Iota aa low
aa
$395; flu down. Is per montb; all itu
provemenls. rvviglns 6074.
South.
BIO GARDEN LOTS.
II 00 DOWN, 11.00 A WEEK,
buys fine Harden tract, 47x122 ; only t
biocka from West Center car Una and
one block to paved street; high and
sightly; black anil; prices $295 and $345,
THE It Y HON HEED CO.,
1613 Ftirnam St. Douglas 297.
FOR RENT SUBURBAN.
Dundee.
DUNDEE CORNER
HOME, $6,300.
FRAME AND STUCCO
I-.tvtr.fr room, dlninir room, sun room
and kit' hen, fir.st floor; three good bed
rooms, nl.'ptntc porch and bath, second
floor; good attic; laundry chute; beam
calling; bookraafs; back atalrway; fln
tnhed in oak and white enaim-l; owner
leaving thi rtty; flrnt Urn offered.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
l H-?l City National. Douglas S!fi2.
REAL ESTATE--OTHER CITIES
REAL EHTATEkoR SALE, NEW YORK"
Bargain, 12 caah, 12 monthly, buys
five lota on Long Ialand, New York;
full price 0; only $12 each. Valle,
14iH Broad w ay, New York City, y
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE.
IMPROVED ACRES
One Acre, 5-Room Cottage
West of Benson '
Tn Pen son Cardans addition, two
blocks from jltnoy line. Good, sightly lo
it'ition. Kat front ; aero slopes to the
south and east. Price $2,760; $L!76 cash,
balance 1-5 per month, including In
terest. , West Benson Acre
New 4-Room Cottage
Plshtly location, fine garden land; just
thu place for a suburban home for a
man working In town and living In the
country. 1'rice 12,400; 250 cash, bal
ance 2. BO per month.
Florence Acre
New 4-Room Cottage
Only 2 blocks to car line; south front.
Ideal for raising poultry and fruit. Now
in nlfalfa. 1'rlce 0; $250 cash, bal
ance easy.
Benson Acre Snap
House unfinished, Ux.16. A dandy cor
ner acre, not far from pavement; cement
block foundation, ready for stucco out
' shit1 and t artly plaatcrcd. Ioors and
window. nil In. Price $1,350; $133 cash,
balance monthly.
Hastings & Heyden
1 1:1 4 Harm-
Phone Tyler so.
ACRE SNAPS.
Flna corner aero with good 7-r house,
garase, fruit; 1 block from Miller Park,
$4,000. $750 cash. Fine half acre near
by, 6-r. all modern house, $4,000. About
$7T)0 caah. Don't forget these won't last
long. Rasp Bros., 212 Keellno Bldg.,
Tyler 721.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
LIST your property for sale with J. B
Robinson for quick sales. 442 Be a Bldg
- Phne Hone. K097.
'Itl'XCALOWS WANTKD.
We have caah buyers for well located
bungalows and residences worth the
money. For quick results list with us.
O'NEItVS R. K4 & INS. AGENCY,
63-6 Brandois Theater Bldg.
Tel. Tyler 1024.
LIST iour bargains with us Ve want
homes. Investment and acrea?. Phone
Douglas 416. We will send our sales
man for a personal Inspection. UcCaeue
Investment Co.
FINANCIAL.
Wanted.
WILL pay $31) for t lie use of $300 six
months. Good security. Address, A-77,
Omaha Bee.
Private Money.
SHOrEN COMPANY. Doug. 4228.
Jio) to Jlii.OeO MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Bid:?.. I8th and Farnam.
Rcnl Estate. Loans & 1tortgaes.
CONVERT that installment loan on your
. home l-to a atralght five-year mortgage
and avoid those monthly pnymentn. ,
E. H LOUGKE. INC. 63 Keellne Blcjg.
rAKM LOANS Unlimited Times-Amortl-
siitlon plan if desired. No commission
charged. A. J, Love. Jr., 20$ W. O. W.
Bldg., Omaha.
CITY AND FARM LOANS.
t and ( per cent: loans for March 1.
54 per cent. Pumont Co.. Keellne Bd
No Delay Closing Loans.
W. T. GRAHAM.
804 Bee Bldg Doug. 1623.
051AH A HOM ES EAST. NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. Thomas & Son.. Keeline Bldg.
WE BUY and sell Liberty Bonds Mack's
Pond House. 1421 First Nat Bk. Bldg.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Acreage.
FOR SALE OK TRADE 200-acre farm In
Tennessee; SO to 40 acres under culti
vation, balance in timber; one 6-room
liouse; one 4-room house and large barn;
good bearing apple . orchard; three
springs and deep well on place; six
miles from railroad on main county
road: one-half mile from county seat.
For further particulars addr owner,
George L. Walter. Coolmont, Tenn.
0 ACRES near Fair Acres, good Improve
menis; possession next March: priced to
sell. Nilsson. 422 Securities Bldg.
Alabama Lands.
FOR SALE Improved farm, 556 acres;
eight milea from market on two good
roads; fenced In: well watered pastures;
adapted for cattle raising; rich bottom
lands; large barns, good tenant houses;
seven room dwelling, modern equipment
of water works; healthful locality:
climate delightful: reason for selling,
death in France of son and former
manager. Mrs. R. L. Summers, Ope
ilka. Ala.
FEBRUARY 4th.
Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark
W S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Colorado Lands
CHOICE Imp. or raw quarter, half sec.
or larger, Lincoln Co., bargains; easy
terms. J. L. Maurer. Arriba. Colo.
Florida Lands.
CATTLE AND HOG
LAND
Real corn, hay. cattle and hog land
In section lota and up st bargain price,
Within 60 miles of Armour's biff new
packing plant at Jacksonville Fla. I
have owned and sold a quarter million
acres in Nehruska that have advanced
in the hands of the owners frora 1.000
per cent to 3,000 per cent I regard
this offer the best I hare ever made
either for Immediate use or to hold as
Uiv-'stmenr.
I have also one 2A0-acre tract of ex
tra fine land for winter Irish potatoes
arid general farming, exceptionally well
located, at low price for quick sale,
E. A. BENSON'. Owner.
t4J Taxton Block, Omaha, Neb.
BRINGING UP
PIE WHILE LWA
FARM ANR RANCH LANDS.
Missouri Lands.
TUB MODERN rilUlHSED LAND.
Ia aoutheait Missouri, where corn,
wheat, clover, oata, rye, alfalfa and all
staple crops grow as NOWHERE KLSE
In the u. S. More miles of railway than
any section; markets not over SH miles
of any farm. Great stock country; mild
climate and sura rainfall. No failures.
Send for literature. Write,
C. F. BRUTON.
SIKKSTON. MO.
MODEL KO-hito farm. 1 mile to R. R.
town, mile to school; fine Imp.; wov
en wire fence: everlasting water; every
foot plow land; fine roads; Immediate
possession. $6,600, terms, caah. t ome
quick: rare opportunity, J. O. Hodges,
Vista. Mo.
1U0-ACKK farm; 40 acres under cultlva
tion; 3-room house family orchard; 4
jnilea from railroad town, Howell county,
Missouri. Owner will, consider small
residence property In part payment.
J. If. KOPIETZ.
33 A. IMPROVED, plenty water, mllea
on auto road, by owner. Andrew Bur-
gea, Mountain Grove, Mo.
Iowa Lands.
FOR SALE 191-acre farm In Pottawat
tamla county Iowa; 8',4 mllea 8.-W. of
Neola, la.;20 mllea E. of Council Bluffa,
la. 35 acres in pasture, 20 acres wild
hay; orchard; no overflow land; wind
mill; balance under cultivation. Good
7-room house; corn cribs and out build
ings In go.od shape. All well fenced,
partly hog-tight. This Is known aa
one of the beat producing farms In
Pottawattamie county. Flna crop this
dry year of '18. Also wa have three
brick business buildings, all In good
shape aind rented; one brick, two-story
residence property, containing 7 acres,
mile east of Council Bluffs, Ia, all
In fruit. This Is the estate of Polly
B. and Wilson Duncan and to ba sold
without commission by executors of
aame. Address, 215 So. Chestnut St.,
North Platte. Neb.; 413 So. Flrat St.,
Council Bluffs, la.: Box 372, Neola. Ia.
FOR SALE Hiver .Side atock farm, con
sisting of 811 acres; 7 miles from Suth
erland, Ia on C. & N. W.; 6 miles from
Larrabee, on 1 C. 600 acres bottom
land, balance upland; pasture, blue
grass. Watered creek: wind mill. 25
acres alfalfa, aome timber. 400 acrea
hog-tight. Good 14-room house; targe
.horse barn, cattle barn. 300 head. Ce
ment floor corn crib, 12,000 bu. gran
ary, 8,000 bu. Hog house. Machine
shed. Hollow tile silo, fi0x20; other
buildings. Fairbanks scales; acetyllne
lights In house and barn. Water In
house, cattle barn and hog house.
Rented one year. Stock place. Price,
$140 a., $5,006 cash: $35,000 March 1,
$54,000 mortgage 614 per cent, balance 5
years, 6H per cent. Phone 164. Ad
dress owner, Chaa. E. Warren. Suther
land, Ia.
Kansas Lands.
SPECIAL BARGAIN
160 acres. Improved, handy town, 100
acres fine wheat, possession March 1st.
Price $4,600, easy terms. Write for new
land list. Justln-T-Avery, Traer, Decatur
County, Kansas.
go-Acre home Southeaatern Kansas; well
Improved; black land; will exchange for
Omaha property.
8. S A R. a MONTGOMERY.
213 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Omaha, Neb
Nebraska Lands.
FOR RALE
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
160 ACRES located 64 milea from Cen
tral City, nicely Improved as follows:
6-room story and half house, with nloe
shade trees around It, water In kitchen.
New barn for 10 horses and 10 cows,
room for 40 to 60 tons of hay, brand
new combined corn crib and granary
with eight foot driveway. Brand new
chicken house, good well and new wind
mill, 100 acres under plow, 40 acres
seeded to winter wheat looking great,
balance very best of pasture. Soil good
black loam, Ilea level. Price $126 per
acre, one-half cash, balance five years
at 6 per cent Interest. Possession March
1, 1919. If purchased within the next 16
days.
i
160 acres located In Holt county, 8 miles
from O'Neill, the county seat. This quar
ter lies level, good black loam soil, 20
acres under plow, balance good hay
land, every foot could be broken and
profitably farmed. Price $40 per acre,
one-half cash, balance $ or 10 years
time at per cent Interest, payable
semi-annually.
Modern 20 room hotel In first class condi
tion, located In east central Nebraska In
good, live town of 700 population, the
only hotel In town, doing a nice busi
ness. This place rents for $50 per
month. Price $7,600, will accept one
third cash, balance five years time at
6 per cent Interest, payable semi-annually.
For further lnformattion write
or see M. A. LARSON, owner. Central
City. Neb. .
OWNER RETIRING
320 acres, well Improved level wheat
or corn land, aa good aa can be found
in eastern Colorado; 7 miles Haswell,
Kiowa county; It cows with calf: alBO
6 yearlings, 6 horses, all good stock.
All farm machinery, wagons, harness,
etc., go with the place; 20 acres fall
wheat, 55 acres under cultivation; fine,
level roads; chocolate loam, with clay
subsoil; abundant rainfall. This local
ity took first prize on wheat and torn
at Colorado state fair 1918. Possession
March 1. Price $27.50 per acre: half
cash. John B. Phippen. 82j First Na
tional Bank Bldg, Omaha.
WHEAT farm, possession March 1, 119;
well Improved and 120 acres broken;
half mile te town; 40 acr.s of wheat
sown: 40 acres of alfalfa land. Price
$9,000; cash down $3,000, balance 6
years at 6 per cent.
Possession March 1, 1919; 640 acres:
160 acres of wheat land, rented for this
year, but purchaser receives, rent, bal
ance grass land which purchaser can
get Immediate possession. Price $35
per acre. Will carry $10,000 for S years
at 6 per cent, balance cash.
POLLARD BROS.. Farnam, Neb.
ONE OF NEBRASKA'S BEST
RANCHER,
$.250 acres; no sand, two seta of Im
provements, nicely located.
700 acres Irrigated alfalfa and farm
land; 400 good cattle, 26 head young
horses and mules, farm machinery, five
pastures, all newly fenced, 8 wells, new
mills on; THE BEST BUY IN THE
STATE; step right Into a big money
maker; might consider some Omaha In
Income: price and terms on application.
Address. Box A-7S Omaha Bee.
KIMBALL COUNTY WHERE THE
WHEAT IS FINE.
Half a section of the best land In
Kimball county of deep rich soil close
to market, schools and churches located
on the main graded road, telephone line,
rural route One hundred acres winter
wheat on the land sowed on sod. One
third goes to the buyer. Terms. $3,000
cash, balance to suit at ( per cent. It
won't pay you t t wait.
J. R. CARTER,
Bushnell, Neb.
FOR SALE BY OWN EH Three acres 10
blocks from the state farm at Lincoln.
Neb.: good six-room house, barn and
other outbuildings; electric lights, city
water, paved street and two blocks
from street car line; 75 cherry trees,
also apple trees, plum trees, peach
trees, grapes, raspberries, strawberries
and all kinds of small frutt. Must be
disposed of before March 1. Would con
sider good herefnrd cattle as part pay
ment. Add-ess BoxY-322. Omaha Bee.
WRITE me for pictures end prices I r...'
farms snd ranches in good old Dnw.r
county. Arab U Hunter lord. Craw (o. a
Neb.
Ak 6A A HM?r w H r WrrWll f ScL
FATHER
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
NEBRASKA FARMS FOR SALE.
160 acres, level, 2 miles from Royal
Antelope county; fair improvements;
good orchard, $13,600; terms to suit
.purchaser.
80 acres unimproved, all In cultiva
tion, smooth, adjoins some of the high
est-priced land In Madison county, 7
milea from Newman Urove. Price $11,-
200; terms to suit.
A. A. PATZMAN, 301 Karbach Blk.
400 ACRES good farm land two and one
half miles from Wann, Neb. Well Im
proved; $48,000 on easy terms. Ashland
State bank, Ashland, Neb.
67H acrea of good land adjoining
City of Ashland, large modern house,
fine buildings, price $20,000 on easy
terms. Address Ashland State bank,
Ashland, Neb.
ItiO ACRES, fine dairy and atock (arm,
miles from Central Clly; excellent
buildings; 30 acres pasture, 40 acres al
falfa, rest corn ground; one of the finest
dairy hams In the state; well equipped,
well fenced; good water; easy terms;
possession March 1; a bargain; price,
$130 per acre. Box 84, Route 3, Central
City, Neb.
FOR SALE A well Improved smooth lay
ing farm of 200 acres close to school, 3
miles from town and 20 miles from
Omaha close to the acadlmized road. I
will aell for $217.60 per acre. Address
J. H. Langhorst, 2568 St. Marys ave.,
Omaha. Phone Douglas 8436.
FOB SALE "4 section of Platte valley
land, 2H miles of county seat. Good
improvements. $100 per acre. Will
carry back half on farm. If Interested
address P. U Box No. 1. Flattsmouth.
Neb.
QUICK SERVICE in land-selling. If you
wish cash by March 1 for your real es
tate, get our method, Nebraska Realty
Auction Co., Central City, Neb. Col.
Mark Carraher, Auctioneer.
THIS la the greatest wheat country In
the west. Land cheap and selling fast.
WTrlte when coming. Ed Kuns, Kim
bull, Neb.
100 A. LAND, 2i miles northwest Dlck
1ns, Neb. A bargain at $2,000 if taken
at once, A. R. Thompson, Ogallala,
Neb.
FOR RENT 20 acres; 9-room house; one
mile west of Dundee.
C. D. ARMSTRONG,
825 Securities Bldg. Tel. Doug. ISStf
GOOD Omaha Income property for clear
western land or eastern Nebraska farm
Mr. Pease, 211 Brandels Theater Bids
FOR SALE 3 sections hay and grazing
land, Brown county, Nebraska, $10 acre.
O'Brien, 4746 Prnlrlo Ave., ChicnRo.
MERRICK COUNTY. Improved corn (..id
alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A
LARSON. Central City. Neb
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farms.
Kimball Co., Nebraska. R. E. Holmes
Bushnell, Neb.
Oregon Land.
JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon, offers you a
homo In the land of sunshine, where
conditions are right for raising alfalfa
and cattle. Address, Jordan Valley
Fftrms. Boise, Idziho.
South Dakota Lands.
For Sale In One Body or Tract.
THE OLD FAIR GROUNDS In the city
limits of Canton, S. D., being eighty
residence lots 64 ft. by 132',4: laid out In
blocks and lots. Only five blocks from
the court house, city water and sewer
accessible, on every street adjoining this
plot. Buy this whole tract and sell It
in lots and make big money. You can
make terms If desired. Come and see
or write the secretary.
H. N. COOPER, Canton. S. D. 1
FOR South Dakota lands, raw and im
proved, see A. A. Patzman, 30 Karbach
Bldg. Phone Tyler 684.
Wyoming Lands.
FOR SALE
2,500 acre stock anch all fenced
$18.00, acres under Irrigation and can
cut 1,100 tons of hay. 900 head of
stock cattle and 75 head of horses.
Terms part cash, balance to suit. Write
J. M. Mott, Kemmerer, Wyo.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $50 pel
a., Including paid up water right. -letiry
irfvt A C. M. Rylander. 854 Omaha '
Wisconsin Lands.
WHEN you buy land, buy the beat. We
have some of the very choicest land In
the best section of Central Wis
consin, for sale on easy terms. Good
clay loam soil country thickly settled:
good water, schools, roada and mar
kets. Write for book and map. John
S Owen Lumber Co.. No. 60 Mill St..
Owen. Clark County. Wis
FARM LANDS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Some good farms in Kim
ball and Banner counties; bank refer
ences necessary. J. R. Carter, Bushnell,
Neb.
FARM LANDS WANTED.
WANTED $160,000 worth lands, wild or
improved. Robert Hunter. Sioux City,
Ia.
WANTED 5 to 40 A. adjoining best part
of good town, 200 or over. Will pay
cash. Address Fred W, Horton, Eldora,
Iowa.
AUTOMOBILES.
For Sale.
ECONOMY
THATS THE IDEA.
That Is why big companies and cor
porations buy almost new used cars
from us. They know some one has
payed the depreciation on almost new
used cars and they will get the good
of It. They know It doesn't hurt a car
to be run a few hundred miles and
they know that when they buy a good
used car, they save from $200 to $800
on It.
1918 Oldsmobile $1,100
1918 Chalmers Sedan, like new.. $1,600
1918 Ford Sedan $700
1918 Leton Sedan $1,500
1917 Wlnton S $550
1918 Chandlers ( $550
1916 Mitchell 6 $550
1918 Dodge truck, new $950
1917 B45 Bulck $760
1917 Dodge $550
1917 Liberty $750
1917 Chevrolet, like new $350
1917 Overland. Country Club ....$400
1918 Ford, like new $400
1918 Ford Roadster $425
1918 Ford Roadster $400
1917 Oakland 6
191$ Ford touring $250
REMEMBER
All cars sold on a 3 day guarantee,
money back It you are not satisfied.
THE AUTO
CLEARING HOUSE
2032 Farnam.
We carry the atock and make the
price.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Used cars bought, sold and exchanged
.We buy for r.;sh and sell on time. Full
line to select In ni Middle Stale Garage
202C-8 Farnam M Douglas 4101.
A1EEKS AUTO CO.
CopyriRht, 1917,
Internatlnnul NVw Service.
P Mim
AUTOMOBILES.
BUY EARLY
Buy your used car now. We
predict a shortage of good used
cars this spring and suggest that
you buy early.
1917 -cyllnder Studebaker Touring $700
1917 4-cyllndcr Studebaker Touring $00
1915 Auburn Touring 500
191$ Ford Touring 276
1917 4-cyllnder Studebaker S-pas-
songer Roadster 526
1918 6-cyllnder Steudebaker Road
ster 775
1914 4-cyllnder Studebaker Touring 250
THE BONNEY-YAGER
AUTO COMPANY.
STUDEBAKER DEALERS,
Phone Harney $76. 2550 Farnam St.
See Exchangeed Cars at
GUY L. SMITH'S
HCDgON SLTER-SIX
TOURING CARS, SEDANS, CABRIOLET.
MAXWELL SEDAN.
STUDEBAKER TOURING CAR.
2563 Farnam St. . ,
Douglas 1970.
f 1 ()() for any magneto we can't repair;
fluu also patentee and sole mfgs. of
the new Affinity spark plug.
O. BAYSDORFER,
210 North isth St.
M'KCIAL.
Dandy 1917 Ford coupe. $325; near
new 1918 Studebaker sedan, $750; 18
others. Trnwver Auto Co., 1 : 1 0 Farnam.
GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE CO.. will
store your auto. Rates for Ford cars.
$3 a month; large cars, $5 a month
Douglas 4338
BARGAIN 1816 Willis-Knight; good
tires, fine condition. Come and see this
car. Davenport Oarage, Douglas 3573.
BARGAINS IN USED CARS."
McLartrey Motor Co.,
15th and .Tnckson. Ford Agents. D. S50O
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
AT HAHliAIN PRICES.
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.,
rarnam-fit. umaha. Neb.
EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service.
SERVICE GARAGE.
16th and Leavenworth. Doug. vooo.
FOR SALE 1917 7-passenger Studebaker,
enclosed top; fine condition. Davenport
Garage. Douglas 3.'73.
LIGHT DELIVERY Ford truck, first
class condition, bargain, $275. Phone
i-'OUglas
AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service
station for Rayfield carburetors and
Columbia storage batteries Edwards
"THE USED CAR MART"
SERVICE GARAGE
16th and Leavenworth. Douglas
7000.
WANTED Edit JpllT riJill urn rrwi.-n
CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto
cucnange i,o. zona f arnam St. D. 6035.
NEW and used Ford, Amea oodles, im
mediate delivery. O'Rourke Goldstrom
imo v. o., gun so. Z4tn, so. 399.
OAKLAND. SenullilA SiV"
MARSH OAKLAND CO.,
- 2300 Farnam St
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH.
26th and Farnam 8ts. Douglas 1970.
WANTED Second hand Ford up to $150
cash, but no more. Duermyer, 218
South 19th St.
FORD MARKET.
2230 Farnam. 2230 Farnam.
25 new and used Ford bodies.
WE ARE THE USED CAR MEN.
TRAWVER AUTO CO.,
1910 Farnam. Harney 414
QUALITY USED CARS.
VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO..
2662 FARNAM.
PRIVATELY owned used cars for aale
OMAHA USED CAR MARKET.
2517 Leavenworth. Tyler 2347.
WILL trade 1918 Maxwell Sedan for Ford
touring and some cash. Doug. 8044.
Tires and Supplies.
WE a WILL SHIP, subject to examination,
upon receipt of $1 deposit, our guaran
teed plain tread, rebuilt tire at the fol
lowing vory low prices:'
30x3 $ 7.25 33tJ . ... lit 7t
30x3 t.00 34x4 1,1.25
32x3ft 10.60 35x4 13.60
31x4 11.70 30x4 15.90
32x4 12.25 35x44 15.40
Express charges prepaid when cash
accompanies order.-
STANDARD TIRE CO.,
410 No. 16th St.
TIRES ONE-HAIF PRICE.
GUARANTEED $.000 MILES
30x3 $ 7 SOISOxSH f 1.26
S2x3H 10.25132x4 11.76
$2x4 11.60134x4 12.00
We furnish the old tires.
Agents wanted.
J IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY,
1616 Davenport Street,
WE do casing and tube repairing. We
guarantee our work. New and second
tires.
URBAN TIRE & VULCANIZING CO.,
2223 Harney St. Phone Douglas 8413.
NEW TIRES ON SALE.
Firestone, Congress. Lee Pullman, Fisk.
Write for prices. Mention sizes.
KA1MAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 FARNAM.
REDUCED RATE.
12 CENTS PER MILE.
Rent a Ford. Drive yourself. Ford
Livery Co.. 1314 Howard St. Douglas 3622.
HEADQUARTERS for gasoline and oil
pumps of all kinds, tanks, air stands,
etc. Phone Douglas 1386. Laubach,
688 Brandeia Bldg., Omaha.
GAIN more miles; have your Urea re
treaded by G. A G. Tire Co.
2415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W.
FORD light delivery, good running or-
rler; will sell cheap. , H. 6785.
Repairing and Painting.
. RADIATORS
Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired
and rebuilt; large stock used radiators
New Ford honeycomb radiator.
OMAHA RADIATOR A TIRE WORKS.
1S19 Cumin. 2064 Farnam.
EXPERT radiators, fenders and auto
bodies; repairing at reasonable prices.
Prompt attention given to garags work
ship vour radiator direct to us.
NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE.
IVwr 73!0. 2U 8. 19th St
CKNTRAL Earnce repair dept., night and
day service. If in trouble call us. Tyler
714. Ail work punranteed.
K. P Hun, ui, i'o.. 21. ;! Cum.nK. O 8044.
High grade Automobile Fainting.
Drawn
AUTOMOBILES.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES.
Rargalna in used machines. Victor H.
Roos, the Motorcycle Man, 37th and
Leavenworth
NKW Excelsior motorcycle, lots of extras.
A real bargain If taken at once. Colfax
1523.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
FOR SALK Hufus red Belgium Hares; 4
does, 11 young ones 3 months old. Will
sell cheap if all taken at once. All
from registered Btoek eligible of being
restiMtrpd. Phone. lnutslat 570::.
FOR fcsALK Tiiuroughbred Angora rat.
Sirs Orson Maddux, staple ton. Neb.
Horses Live Stock VhicFes.
For Sale.
HARNESS, SADiHJ.S and TRAVELING
GOODS.
We make them ourselves and sell
them direct to consumer. Why pay two
profits for inferior goods when you can
get high grade goods at first cost?
ALFRKD CORNISH & CO.,
Phon Doug. 2314. 1210 Farnam.
ONE span of mares, weight 2.800 pounds;
one pair of mares, 2,500 pounds; abso
lutely sound and broke, single and
double; will sell reasonable for cash;
two sets of harness and wagon. 1914
Grace St.
FOR SALE 5 single wagons, in good con
dition. Must be sold at once. Call at
purchasing department. Morris & Co.,
2tith and Q Sts.. South Omaha.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as secui
Ity, $40. 6 mo., H. goods, total, 13 60
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
432 Security Bldg., 16th & Farnam. Ty. 668
LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND
11 VI LIBERTY BONDS. Opt
172 O W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1892. .'C
6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG.. TY. 150
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Maleshock. 1614 Todge, D. 6619. Est. 1891
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS
LOW rates without ony delay.
C. G. CARLBERG,
31! Brandels Theater Bldg.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
M'INTYRE'S
BIG CLOSING OUT SALE
On what Is known as the Henry Lewis
farm, opposite the Iowa school for the
deaf. Street cars stop at the door.
TUESDAY, FEB. 4, 1919,
3
Commencing at 10 a. m., sharp.
130-Head of Live Stock-130
33 HEAD OF HORSES AND MARES.
Consisting of eleven head of horses
and twenty-two head of mares, ranging
in age from 6 to 7 years and In weight
from 1,200 to 1.700 pounds. These
animals are all In splendid condition.
We wish to say to prospective buyers
we believe this the best string of horses
sold at any sale In the country this
season.
48 HEAD OF CATTLE 48
Eighteen head good milch cows., ail
Shorthorns but two, all barn broke all
giving milk and some with calves by
side. Thirty head of good springers.
49 HEAD OF HOGS 49
One Burke's "Good Enuf" pure bred
Duroc Jersey sow. Two thoroughbred
White Belt sows. Forty-five head fall
pigs. Four dozen chickens.
SALE WILL BE HELD IN HEATED
PAVILION. ALL STOCK TO BE
SHIPPED WILL BE PUT ON CARS
FREE OF CHARGE.
HAY AND GRAIN Between 2.000 and
3,000 bushels of corn; 275 bushels of
seed oats; fifteen tons timothy and al
falfa hay; 150 bushels white and yellow
seed corn, hung before frost; thirty bush
els of potatoes.
FULL LINE OF FARM MACHINERY
AND" SIX WAGONS. FIVE SETS OF
GOOD HARNESS; TWO SADDLES
AND OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUM
EROUS TO MENTION.
TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10
and under, cash; over that amount six
months time will be given on bankable
notes bearing 8 per cent Interest from
date.
JESSE A. M'INTYRE,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia.
McKenzle & McMurray and Lon Mar
gason, Auctioneers,
Roy MaxfJeld, clerk; Ladies Aid with
lunch.
60
ACRES
Suburban Property
Situated about one-half mile west of Elmwood
Park, right in the district that is fast develop
ing. This tract of land commands a splendid
view of the city.
The owners of this property are desirous
of selling at this time, and will make an in
ducjve price to anyone who is in the market for
a tract of this kind. Particulars at
O'NeiPs Real Estate & Insurance
Agency
Tel. Tyler 1021 632-6 Brandeis Theatre.
for The Bee by
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
MILLER'S HEREFORD
DISPERSION SALE
At the Farmers' Feed Barn, Corning,
Ia., Feb. 12, 191$.
A dispersion sale of all the Hereford,
owned by the late V. E. Miller, with
an added draft from J. N. B. Miller &
Sons' herd. .
50 HEAD HIGH-CLASS FEMALES.
12 cows with calves at foot by such
sires as Beau Mischief, Anxiety Fairfax,
Stephen Fairfax, Maple Leaf Beaur and
other good sires.
20 bred two-year-old heifers sired by
Gomez Perfection, Standard 20, Boat
man and others.
6 open yearling heifers and balance
of cows are well along in calf to Robert
Real, Prince Fairfax and Beau Mischief,
Jr. If you want good cows and heifers
by all means attend this sale.
10 GOOD BULLS.
Including Vernet Fairfax, a 4-year-old
tried aire, and a great breeding bull. Al
bert Fairfax, by Wing Fairfax. Ray
Fairfax, by the $20,000 Royal Fairfax.
If you want a real herd bull you can
find him In this sale.
20 YOUNG BULL CALVES
A choice lot of young bulls to be sold
to suit the crowd. For catalog address
J. N. B. Miller & Sons
CORNING, IA.
FRED REPPERT, Auctioneer.
JOE SHAVER, Fieldman Journal-Stockman.
PERSONAL
BETTY, I want you home. Let me know
where you are. Tom.
Overland Tire People
Let More Contracts in
Plans for Large Plant
Overland Tire and Rubber com
pany has awarded a large contract
for the construction of its main
building, comprising the first unit
of the big rubber works now build
ing in Omaha and planned for early
completion this spring.
Considerable progress has al
ready been made with the work, ex
cavations are completed and the
foundations are in.
Yesterday the Vaughan Construc
tion company was awarded the bal
ance of the contract for the build
ings, to be completed within 90
working days. Mr. Vaughan, the
head of the construction company,
had charge of the building of tue
W. O. W. building, the First Na
tional Bank building, the City Na
tional Bank building, besides a num
ber of other large buildings in Oma
ha and vicinity.
The buildings contracted for will
cost approximately $150,000. In
connection there will be equired
for this immense plant's first unit
machinery and equipment! otalihg
$150,000, of which $75,000 has al
ready been purchased and several
carloads of the equipment have been
received and are now on the com
pany's property at Thirtieth street
and the Belt Line railway.
Graft Skin from Seven
to Cure Des Moines Man
Seven Omaha persons are suffer
ing from skin graft wounds in Mer
cy hospital at Des Moines. They
liavo rnntrihntprl skin from their
bodies to aid the leg of Des Moines
City Light Inspector 'J. L. Walker,
whose condition is said to have de
manded the sacrifice.
They are William Crouse, C. F.
St. John, Wilma Crouse, M. L. Con
npt. T. B. Blue. Mrs. Tess Walker
and Miss Irene Walker.
John Budd, member of the Des
fninec ritv rnnnril. also ia a natient
at Merev hnsnitnl as a result of
skin grafted by physicians from his
arm and used on Mr. walkers leg.
George McManus
BOT WAT vi
UNTIL HE
LOOKt OUT
THE KITCHEN
WINDOW-
OFFICERS FIND
STILL PLANTED
Of! RIVER ISLE
Booze Sleuths Get Men Said
- to Have Confessed to Man-
ufacture of Moonshine
Whisky.
One of the largest stills in this
territory typical of the storied
"stills way down south" was re
vealed by Omaha internal revenue
officers Wednesday on a little wil
low-covered, pussy-willowed island,
in the Missouri, 25 miles from Sioux
City.
A harmless hunters' hut. with rag-
stuffed windows and an abandoned,
"down-at-the-heel" look over the
entire place, proved to shelter two
huge washtubs, two bottles of mash
fit for distillation equivalent to 30
gallons of. whisky and true dis
tilling kettles of every type.
About 100 yards distant from the
hut the.' actual "still" and worm
were uncovered.
Find the Worm.
Tangled moss, willows and un
dergrowth of all kinds concealed the
spot to ordinary observers.
A hint tame to the internal rev
enue office of Omaha and Internal
Reveiioe Officers Lambert, Roggen,
Flynn and Burns, who worked in
co-operation with the sheriff of
Woodbury county, went to Sioux
City luesday.
They rowed across the river in
small boats by night, followed tan
gled trails, and misleading paths,
until they arrived at the hut. Here
thev remained until late the next
day, when two men, Bob Boyd and
Charles 1 lpton, arrived.
Thev arrested the men. who are
now in the Woodbury county jail,
and uncovered enough evidence to
make it practically the first case in
this territory that has sufficient
proof to prosecute.
The tw4 men confessed and are
awaiting trial in the next term of
court.
U. P. War Service Club Gets
Other Shipment of Relics
Frank Roach of the Union Pacific
Familv War Service club is in re
ceipt of another shipment of Ger
man helmets, canteens, shrapnel and
other things from the war zone of
Europe, sent by Union Pacific boys
with the American expeditionary
service.
The shipment received by Mr.
Roach has been added to that previ
ously sent, and it is planned to m
stall somewhere in the Union Pa
cific building a museum of war
relics.
Kansas Farmer Loses $75 in
Old Dollar Matching Game
Clarence Skalla, a Kansas farmer,
was robbed of $75 when two strang
ers inveigled him into a game of
matching dollars.
"One of the men told me we
would 'get' the other wan and then
he would split with me," said Skal
la, "but he didn't."
OMAHA LIEUTENANT WHO
ENTERS WEST POINT.
Zt.JJios.Z).eaU
Lt. Thomas D. Coll, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. D. Coll, 2423 Evans
street, has received his appointment
to enter West Poirit military acad
emy at the designation of Congress
man C. O. Lohcck. He has passed
the competitive examination and
expects to enter the school this
year. Lieutenant Coll wa9 in the
infantry replacement division at
Camp Pike. He enlisted as a pri
vate in the fall of 1917 and has re
signed his commission to accept
the strenuous training of the mili
tary academy. He is a graduate of
Omaha High school class of 1917
and is 19 years o' '
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WAR RISK BOARD
HEW INSURANCE
Men Who Served in Military
or Naval Service May Ob
tain New Policies
Under' Plan.
Washington, Jan. 31. Conditions
under which soldiers or sailors now
holding government life insurance!
may convert these policies within
five years into other forms which
can be carried with the government
during their lifetime were an
nounced today by Col. Genry D.
Lindsley of the war risk insurance
bureau. Rates will be made public
soon and the new policies will not
be available until then.
There will be six different kinds
of insurance ordinary life, 20-pay-ment
life, 30-payment life, 20-year
endowment, 30-year endowment and
endowment payable at the age of
62. All policies will contain clauses
providing that in case of permanent
total disability of the insured man
the government will make monthly
payments to him and premium pay
ments will cease. This amounts vir
tually to old age pensioning and dis.
ability insurance and insures that
no man who has served in the army
or navy need ever be destitute if he
carries the government insurance.
Share in Dividends.
All policy holders will participate
in dividends, and earnings of over
Vi per cent from the insurance fund
will go into dividends. Since the
reserves will be invested in govern
ment securities, it is certain that
there w11 be large dividends to be
returned periodically to policy hold
ers. Collections of premiums will be
made through postmasters in each
community.
Have Five Years.
Any man now in military or naval
service holding government term
life insurance can obtain the new
forms, but the amount will be lim-'
ited to his present holdings. The
government urges all men to con
tinue to carry their present policies,
but to convert these as soon as they
are financially able within the next ,
five years.
The war risk insurance bureau to
day reported that 4,480,000 policies
already have been issued to soldiers
and sailors for insurance, aggregat
ing $39,232,000,000, or a average of
$8,756 on each man.
Up to today, 34,969 awards had
been made on deaths of insured sol
diers or sailors for amounts aggre
gating $247,720,000.
Inspector Long Wants
Vegetables and Fruits ,
Weighed, Not Measured
Inspector of Weights and Meas
ures Long is seeking to have city,
council pass an ordinance providing
that all vegetables and fruits be sold
by weight instead of by measure or
by the box or basket.
"That's the only way to get just
ice for the people," he says. "Take it
in apples. A bushel of applies will
weigh 48 pounds, but there are many
apples on the market sold by the
box, which contains only 42 pounds
instead of 48. And in this way deal
ers all the time are trying to pull
the wool over the eyes of the con
sumers. Some consumers are wise
enough or particular enough to see
that they get full measure, but a
great number buy carelessly and are
victimized by these methods."
Mr. Long has responded to a num
ber of complaints of short weight
and measure and forced restitution
in many cases.
Close tab is being kept on cca!
dealers also. The inspectors have
the power, to stop a coal wagon at
any time and take it to the city
scales to find out whether it has the
lull weight.
McArdle Will is Filed
After Lifting of Protest
The will of John McArdle, pio
neer farmer of Elkhorn precinct, has
been admitted to probate, following
the removal of a protest filed last
August by John McArdle, one of the
sons of the deceased.
The will, dated November 12.
1908, specified that John McArdle,
son, was to receive $3,000; that
$2,000 should be divided between
the children of Catherine Quinn, de.
ceased daughter, and that the re
mainder should be paid to Joseph
McArdle, another son who was
named as executor in the will.
Three New "Flu" Cases;
Forty-Seven in All in City
Three new cases of "flu" were re
ported to the city health commis-.
sioner Thursday. It was the first
day with any new "flu" cases for
some time. There were no deaths
from this cause. Forty-two houses
in the city are quarantined for "flu."
The Weather
Comparative Local Record.
Ills. 1918. 1817. 191)!.
Highest yesterday.... 60 6 20
Lowest yesterday ....31 20 15 i
Mean temperature ..40 11 2 1
Precipitation 00 .T .02 .'')
Temperature and precipitation depart
ures from the normal:
Normal temperature VI
Excess for the day V4
Total excess since March 1, 1918 13.'. I
Normal precipitation . .02 Inch' I
Deficiency for the day 09 Inches
Total rainfall since Mar, 1 J 65 Inch
Deficiency since March 1 ...... 10. OS Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, 1917 7.41 Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, 1 HIS 13 60 IiicIks
Ke porta From (stations at 7 P. M.
Station and Stat Temp. High- Rain.
of Weather. 7 p. ra. eat. fall.
Cheyenne, clear SS (0 .nil
Davenport, clear 34 43
Denver clear 4i 50 .oil
Des Moines, clear 40 44 .""
Dodge City, clear 44 , 53 .00
Lander, part cloudy ., . 34 in
North Platte, pt. cl'dy 3 4i .on
Omaha, clear 44 60 ,t0
Puehlo, clear ..40 So .ti.i
Rapid Cltq, pt, cloudy SO ia ,a
Salt Lake City, cloudy : 64 .
Santa Fe, cloudy 36 40 .tin
Sheridan, clear 4 44 .in
Sioux City, clear 3A 44 .
Valentine, clear !0 42
T Indicates trace of precipitation.
L. A. WELSH Meteoroli.giJt.
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