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    THE BEEr OMAHA. FRIDAY, JUNE IS, 1920.
FARM LANDS.
Nebraska Lands.
I'PR. SALE HO Kcr tnPwn County
N.brk, ( mllra.wrat of Pawne. Tht.
la real bargain. Wll Improved; grtofl
hrtu.e and barna; all fenced; aoil aand'
loam. I muat hava the money and
will aall for $100 eaah. Don't anawer
unleaa you have the money; montage
of K.000 on pla-a now; farm cornering
on aouthweat recently aold for $16S caah.
Write or wlra Mra. II. K. Munneke, 210
W. ;8th St.. Lincoln. Neb.
FARM LOANS
The Conn. Mutual I.lfe loana on ferma
In Washington. Douglas. Sarpy and Cane
countlea. Nl. ; lowest ratea, beat terms.
I have for eale eonie choice flrat
mortgagee on eaetcrn Neb. farma draw
Ing a' per cent or 4 pr rent net. a
free. Paul Peterson. 364 Brandele The
ater. Omaha. Tel. Doug. 1S05. Walnut
310.
tV'E are putting mora of the Robert Tay
lor l'erklna county, Nehraaka land on
the market. Ternia l-f cash, balance 6
and 10 yeara, t per cent. Price depends
on selection you make. For particulars
addresa Miner & Bradley, (jrand Island,
Neb;
V.nnn ACRES Box Butte county farm land;
125 to :I6 an acre In half aectlon lota.
S. 8. AND R. E. MONTGOMERY.
213 City Nat'I Bank Bldg.
For Neb. Farma and Ranches aea
Orabam-Peteri Realty Co..
lit Omaha Nat'I BK. Bldg.. Omaha.
rA. PATZMAN. Far-n. 801 Karbach Blk.
Iowa Lands.
ONE OF IOWA'S
BIGGEST AND BEST
STOCK AND GRAIN
FARMS
ro
BK SOLD AT AUCTION
AT 1:30 P. M.
JULY 1,1920.
We will sell at Public Auction
n farm of 640 acres, known as the
Hilliker Simpson farm; it is lo
cated in Pottawattamie county, 38
miles from Council Bluff.-, on the
new White Pole road, 13 miles
east oi uaKiann; t nines uorm oi
-r. .ti j e- - aI. .i
unsworn, anu mc units s.juin anu
eight miles west of Atlantic.
There are 440 acres in nne body
on which is bcated all of the im
provements; 2UJ acres in one body
across the section line to the
north.
These two f icts will be sold
separately; then ;he entire 640
acres will be sold in one body
and whichever brings the most
money it will be sold.
The improvements have all
l.cen built within the last two or
three years and consist of the fol
lowing: Five-room house with
full basement; large barn: corn
crip; granary; chicken house;
large barn; corn crib; granary;
chicken house; machine shed;
stock corrals: scales: thiee good"
wells and the land is al! fenced
hog-tight in several different
fields. The land is slightly roll-
FOR SALE ISO acrei of good land near
Waukon, Ia., no fowl, seed, or trade,
for large farm, or an 80 or will take a
house and lot; will sell on ten yeara'
time; good buildlfigs and alio; will sell
all atock and tools with place. Addreaa
Route 1. Box No. 37. Harper'i Ferry, la.
ing; 27 acres is in timber pasture;
80 acres in corn and the balance
is seeded down to timothy and
clover.
This farm is one of the best im
proved, best located stock and
grain farms within the boundaries
of the state of Iowa.
Terms of sale will be announced
by the auctioneer before the sale
starts; the terms willJie very rea
sonable and liberal to resoonsible
parties, so do not stay awav think
ing you cannot buy this farm, as
the terms will be made so that
any responsible party can buy.
Sale will start at 1:3ft p.
Free lunch at noon.
m.
For further information call on
fir write
HILLIKER SIMPSON,
Room 3, Horse and Mi'le Barn,
South Side Str-ck Yards, or
S. S. & R. E. Montgomery,
213 City National Bank Building,
Omaha.
10
u.itk tnwl fc'ATlMSt for KAle
a t,A .v.rtlv whut vou want: refer
r,ce any bank In Henry county. Gordon
Reese. New London, Henry county, Iowa.
SKINNER STOCK WANTED
168 acrea choice. Iowa land to ex
change for Skinner stock. Douglas 4413.
WM. N. HILL, .610 World-Herald Bldg.
North Dakota Lands.
FOR SALE Quarter aectlon land in Kid
der Co.. N. D.. all in wheat now. Early
buyer geta 19:0 crop. No waste land.
140 per acre. C. W. Llvergood. Mason
City. Ia.
Miscelhenous.
FOR SALE BY OWNER 160 acrea in
Burnet county, Wisconsin; 25 acrea
clear. It acrea meadow land: all fenced.
Price $2,500. Snap. Answer quick. W.
P. Gustation, (36 Aabury St., St. Paul,
Minn.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
WALSH-ELMER CO., Realtors. Real
Estate, Investments. Insurance, Ren-
tala Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg.
PRESSED brick duplex flat, 7 rooms on a
side; oak finish; Tark Ave.; Income
HI, 600. Snap a t tl3.500. Pg. 173 4;
THREE 10-r. brick apt. Income $2,700.
;0,000. Fine Investment. D. 4641.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans.
CITT AND FARM LOANS. 6 PER CENT.
DUMONT & CO.,
416-41$ Keeline Bids. .
OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS,
O'KEEFE REAL, ESTATE CO..
-an) t HT.a. n 1. f) I J 1"lA.irr 471 t
IU1S VIII. 11 til. u rv. niUK. a, . uu,
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
L.( west rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashock. 1514 Dodge. P. 6619. Eb. 184
PRIVATE MONET.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly.
F. D. WPAD, Wead Blag.. 810 8. IStn 8t
PRIVATE MONEY.
SHOPEN ft COMPANY. Doug. 425$.
TROMPT aervice, reasonable rates, private
money. Garvin Broa.. S4S Omaha Nat.
T E. BUCK. Leans. 443 Omaha Nat
Oil Leases.
SOUTH TEXAS LEASES.
Invent now for future Independence.
A small Investment in well located oil
leases in South Texas today, may mean
$1,000,000 for you tomorrow.
Twelve shallow fields already pro.
duclng and over 600 other wells drill
ing show what geologists and others
, think the future possibilities ot this
territory.
We own leasee In every part of thla
territory, which are located cloae to
drilling tests and which represent the
best oil Investment. Let us ezolaln the
value of our .holdings to you, either aa
an investor or a Broker.
HITCHCOCK. COOPER ft FELTNER,
Main Office:
Suite 231 Moore Bids., Ban Antonio. Tex.
Branch Offices:
n. Ft. worth. Tex., and Los Angeles, Cal.
THE GUMPS
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REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED.
Vacant Property.
TRACKAGE Two acrea on Belt Line at
Seward St. Alfred Ttomaa, Realtor, 604
First National Bank.
NlfH lot, Minna i.usa, will sell cheap
and on payments. Leaving Omaha.
ruuglars;3S32.
FINK lot, level, 38th and Bedford; bargain,
1-hone Douglaa 3&50 or Walnut 1474.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
EXCHANOES fa OTR MIDDLE NAME.
LIVE-WIRE EXCHANGE MAN
We have five (tarasea, eix bakeries,
ten grocery stocka, restaurants, meat
markets, confectionery stored, general
mdse., hnrdware, elevators, ranches,
farms, acreage near Oinaha and Coun
cil Bluffs for what Vave you?
WM. N. HILL, 610 World-Herald Bldg.
WANTED to exchange MO-acre improved,
unincumbered rnnch In Cherry county,
Nebraska, for Omaha city property. Will
assume 12.000 or 13,000. Write or call
Douglas 6 IS:'. K. Sceley, 201 Crouse
Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
BEAUTIFUL large hill tract lota In beat
part of Council Bluffa. What have you
to trade. Carl Changitrom, 2020 Far
nam atreet.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
HAVE $3,000 cash to pay on 6-room bun
galow or house in Hanscom t'ark or
Field Club District. Must be strictly
modern, with long living room, and near
car. Not over 18,000. Box G-87, Omaha
Be9.
I AM In the market for a nome of 6 or
7 rooms. Am willing to pay up to Jl?,
ono if on west or southwest side of city.
If you have such a place, let me hear
from you. Address, BoxVX-'. Omaha
Bw.
WE HAVE cash" buyer's for cottages and
bungalows nicely located. Bhrlver,
1047-9 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D, 163t.
YOU WANT TO SELL f HAT HOUSET
Want quick action? Juat try ua.
Call Tyler 496.
OSBORNE REALTY CO., 430 Bee Bldg.
i'o buy or sell Omaha Real Estate see
FOWLER & M'DONALD,
1120 City Naft Bank Bldg. Doug. 14Z.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
JOHN W. SIMPSON
24 Patterson Blk. Doug. 3566.
E. G. SOLOMON
Real Estate
Investments
Doug. 6262.
212 Karbach Blk.
WANT TO BUY Five or six-room house
from owner; ?500 down. Address Box
X-1O0, Omaha Bee,
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Dundee.
DUNDEE OWNER
LEAVING CITY $25,000
A beautiful homo, situated on a cor
ner lot, 150x135 ft., nouih front. Ex
clusive and refined surroundings. Has
10 rooms, consisting of reception rrom,
large living room with log fireplace,
very large sun parlor, paneloj dining
room, butler'8 pantry, kitchen and Ice
box room. Upstairs there are four good
bedrooms, very largo sleeping porch and
tiled bath with Roman tub. Beautiful
grounds with garage for three cars. Will
sMi on very easy terms. $5,000 cash.
Call Tyler 60 and ask for Ntflsoin,
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1C14 Harney St. Phone Tyler 5.
Florence.
NETHAWAT, Suburban prop ty. CoL 1409.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
MONT CLAIR
BARGAIN
Beautiful S-room stucco bunga
low in Mont Clair; oak and white
enamel finish; large rooms; spe
cials all paid; ready for immediate
possession. Price $8,500. Easy
terms.
DUNDEE BARGAIN
Large 2-story, 7-room Kellastone
residence; double garage; half
block to car; on paved street; fire
place; built-in bath tub; pedestal
lavatory; everything right up to
the minute. Price $17,000. Easy
Terms.
BENSON &
CARMICHAEL,
Tyler 3540.
Evenings Call Walnut 2812.
AN IDEAL HOME
IN HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT.
Residence of 8 rooms, modern through
out; convenient in arrangement; oak
floors, large closets, fine plumbtn?.
handsome lighting fixtures; large lot
50x160; all Bpeclal taxes paid; fine shade
trees; convenient to churches .and
schools and near Park Ave. and Cross
town car lines; now occupied by owner,
who is leaving city. Price $7,250; 4
cash. Building and Loan association
terms on balance.
.1. H. KUHNS, OWNER.
Phone Harney 624S. 1329 S.28th St.
CLAIRMONT BARGAIN
East front 5-room bungalow;
one block to car; on paved street;
only $6,800; oak finish dov. "stairs,
natural finish up. Walnut 2812.
T ROOMS Located at 35th and "'I: l-s
sts., all modern, lot 30x1 27; hennnful
lawn: I4.3tin cash or terms, o. .nmer
clal Inv. Co., 1516 City National Bank.
Douglas3932.
Omaha Real Eslate nnd Investments.
JOHN T. BOHAN
til Paxton Rlk. Phone Tyler 4S0.
FOR SALE by owner S-room strictly mod
ern house with B"rge. i.oi'ated In tilenn
Park addition. Walnut 4423.
J. B. ROBIN80N, Real Estate and Invest
nients. 443 Bee Bldg.. Douglas 8097.
BENSON & MEYERS CO.. 424 6m. Nat'L
North,
An Ideal Home Near
29th and Ames
We have juat listed an elegant li
room stucco home, very conveniently
situated close to car and school. Has
full lot, with private alley on one side
for driveway. Yard Js well taken care
of, has fine shrubbery and lawn. Housn
consists of 3 large rooms on first floor
finished throughout in oak, and 2 large
bedrooms and full tiled bath room on
second floor. Furnace is in good con
dition; basement has floor drain and all
latest laundry conveniences. Very reason.
. ably priced at $5,800. Thla place must
be seen to be appreciated. Call us for
appointment.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1S14 Harney St.
Phone Tyler PO.
A FEW homea and lots ror sale in Park
wood addition: a safe place for Invest
ment. Norrls Norrls. Doug. 4 270.
282 SEWARD. 4-room. new, modern
bungalow, Sjiio cash, balance monthly.
CroLfiO, tot Boa. Oouglaa
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REAL ESTATEIMPROVED.
North.
NEAR PRAIRIE PARK
SIX ROOMS, $5,500
A very neat home, six large
rooms and bath, on the first floor;
large attic, not finished; hot wa
ter heat; dandy south front lot on
paved street; large shade trees;
handy to ca line; nouse just
painted and looks very attractive;
arrange for inspection. The price
is absolutely right.
GLOVER & SPAIN
REALTORS.
Douglas 2850. 918-20 Citv National.
$500 CASH
New fiveoom bungalow, oak
finish, oak floors throughout,
bookcases, kitchen cabinet, etc.;
price only $6,000, only $500 cash,
and balance like rent. Call Mr.
Bilby, Harney 2283 evenings,
Douglas 2428 days.
6-ROOM HOUSE $2,500
Near Krug park, lot, 69.7x170 ft. This
ia a nearly new 1V4 -story house with 4
rooms first floor; 2 bedrooms and bath
second: chicken house, garape. good
well and windmill. Terms $760 cash,
balance monthly like rent. A good
home for a working man.
FOWLER & M'DONALD
REALTORS.
1120 City Nat'I Bk. Bldg. PougUs 142.1
California St. Home
Six rooms with living room running
across entire front of house. Dining
room has panelled wa'ls with beamed
ceilings and French doors; built-in buf
fet betwee.t living room and dining
room. Kitchen with maple floors, with
pantry, refrigerator room,. 2 bedrooms,
with screened-ln sleeping porch, clothes
chute. All modern conveniences. Lot
40x150. Downstairs finished in oak.
Price $8,000.
GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY
CO.
829 Omaha Nafl. Bk.
Douglas h'S. Evenings. Walnut 1103.
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION.
2-storv home of 7
A fine looking
rooms, In as good repair as a new house;
newly decorated and painted; oak fin
ish; coat closet in reception hall: rooms
large; house about 7 years old; screen,
water meter, hot water heater, furnace
heat; south front lot; paving paid; dou
ble garage; one-half block to car; 15
minutes' ride down town. Price $6,750;
terms,
RASP BROS.. 212 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721.
SIX-ROOM STUCCO
A snappy practically new two-story
home in Montclalr Addition. Practically
all oak finish and well built throughout
and 3 years old. Double stucco garage,
cement drive, large corner lot, paving
paid. Save $1,000 on a home. Price,
$8. 400.00. Call us for terms.
Schroeder Investment Co.
538 RailwayExehange Bldg. Doug. 321.
EIGHT-ROOM" HOUSE,
VACANT FOR $2,750
Located at 2C12 Nor'th 19th St., near
Florence Boulveard. modern except heat,
east front lot, 62 feet front; paving paid
W. H. GATES
847 Omaha Nat'I Bank B!dg. D. 1294.
25TH AND CUMIN'G
Six rooms and bath, all modern and
cottage of 4 rooms, city water, toilet,
sewer and gas; paved street; large lot,
for $4,760, to close estate. Can arrange
teR J. TEBBINS CO.
805 Omaha Nafl Bk. Phone D. 2182..
NEW 2-story house at 1821 Wirt St.: 8
rooms, bath and sleeping porch; oak
finish. If you want a comfortable homo
at a reasonable price let us show you
this.
FRANK H. BINDER,
823 CITY NAT'L BANK BLDG.
PHONE DOUG. 1264.
M1NNE LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Inveat your money.
Fhon a Tyler 187.
CUMING, near 29th St.. 44 feet must be
Bold to close estate.
C A. GRIMMEL, 849 Nat'I. Bank Bldg.
S-room modern $4,000
7-room mod. except heat. .$:!, 000
Both Bargains. Douglas 4641.
FOR SALE An equity In home. For In
formation call Colfax 3065.
FOR SALE Finest 5 acres near Omaha,
Including crop possession. Colfax 1488.
South.
HANSCOM PARK
DISTRICT
A good, 6-room, all modern Iioubc;
r.ftwly painted and rterorated through
out: pxrellpnt condition; price only
$rt,0no; about 2,300 cash. Auk Us for
appointment.
D. V. SHOLES CO.
REALTORS,
915 City Nat'I Bank Bldg. Doug. 46.
A REAL BARGAIN
ONLY $1,000 CASH
Situated on South 24th where property
Is fast, enhancing in value. Kntrance
hall, living room, dining room (oak fin
ish), bedroom and kitchen, first flnnr:
2 lovely bedrooms and bath, second floor.
Full cement basement, lurnace heat;
pjirage with driveway on alley. Some
buy for $4,250. fall us quick.
BROWN REALTY COMPANY
Douglas 1505. Keollne Bldg.
24TH AND VINTON
$700 DOWN. BALANCE $20 A MONTH.
Strictly modern, except heat cottage,
all on one floor, located 2313 Vinton.
This Is a real bargain. Sco It and let us
hear from you.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
637 Omaha National Bank Bklg. D-1781
Ask for Mr. Olbson.
Sunday Call Colfax 1781.
5 ROOMS, part modern, $500 cash. Ben
jamin & Frankenberg, 624 Bee Bldg.
Miscellaenous.
Colonial Bungalow, $750
Cash, Balance Easy Terms
East front corner lot, 3 blocks
of school, car line, grocery stores,
large living room across front,
oak finish, enameled finished bed
rooms, bath, stairway to large at
tic, oak floors throughout. Buyer
lias selection of interior decorai
tions, also light fixtures. Call Mr.
Spence, Tyler 5167 evenings,
Douglas 2423 days.
$750 CASH and $35 per month will
buy this all modern, 5-rooin
house, newly painted outside, and
will paper inside to suit pur
chaser. E. E. AUSTIN
Tvler 785. 1305.1st Nat'I. Bk. Bldg.
THERE'S NO SUPERSTITION IN ANDY
' IGNORANCE.
BUT AN
WHEN I LOOK AT
THAT NAT?OW
8R?0rV OP youes
IP THE!?C ARE.
ANY BRAINS
AND
THESE THEY ARE
AWRULLY
CROWDED
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
Miscellaneous.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE,
VACANT, FOR ONLY
$1,850
Having four rooms on first floor, two
sleeping rooms on econd floor, gas
and gas fixtures, well water with good
pump, south front lot, 44x128, at 4628
Burdatte street, in good neighborhood,
near two car lines; cement walks, city
water and aewr on the street.
W. H. GATES
647 Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldgr.
Douglas 1284.
MR. HOME BUYER, READ THIS
Neat five-room rottajre. strictly mod
ern, with floored attic east front, paved
street, living: room, dining room and
reception room, finished in oak, 2 nice
bedrooms and bath with maple floors,
birch doors, good basement, guaranteed
furnace, floor drain, elegant neighbor
hood, near Windsor school. Price $5,000.
GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO.
Tel. C88. Evenings Har. 3885 or Wal, 1108.
$1,275, SMALL
PAYMENT.
Four rooms, gas. city water..
elec.
light; good condition; vaved street.
AMOS GRANT CO.,
REALTORS
Doug. 8380. 33416-8Brandels Theater.
BUILD NOW
I will help you build a home on one
of our lots. If you have a little cash
call Walnut 127.
WANT A HOME?
Possibly wo have It for you. It costa
nothing to phone Douglas 1345 or come
to loOH Podge St.
CLOSE IN HOUSE
i Four blocks from court house, 70S So.
19th St.. I6.00O-. Buy this for invest
ment and live in It while value Increases.
Wal. 64a; evenings, or Douglas 7412
days. Mr. Cole.
7-ROOM, MOD., EAST FRONT,
NEW DECORATIONS AND
PAINT, HOT WATER HEAT.
A GOOD PRICE AND GOOD
TERMS. CALL TYLER -316,
MR. BROWNE.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS.
N. W. COR. 1STH AND DODGE. D- 6011,
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY.
BIRKETT & CO. T
and lnsures. 260 Bee Bldg. Douglaa. 63S.
DOWNTOWN modern apartment. Living-
room, Kitcnenet and bath. Some fur
niture for sale. Thone Douglas 877.
Real Estate Transfers
Joseph W. Billings and wlf to
ueorge ti. Bates, Ohio st., 137 ft.
e. of 36th St., s. s. 50x120 $
Minnie B. Cobb and husband to
Charles A. Sobczyk, Valley st., 130
ft. e. of 32d ave.i.s. s. 50x123.4...
Adolph Harm and wife to Calagero
Ippollto, 2th st., 90 ft. b. of K
St., e. s. 30x150.
C. L. Farnsworth- and wife to Chas.
T. Kountze, 39th St., 100 ft. s.
of Dewey ave., w. s. 68x155, und.
one-third
Katherlne B. James and husband to
Kelso A. Morgan, Cass st., 60 ft.
e. of 44th St., s. 8. 60x128
Grace R. Montgomery arid husband
to Elsie O. Thomas, Dewey ave.,
194 ft. w. of 35th St., n. s. 60x109..
Gustave Glnst and wife to Michael
Gaughan, 26th St., 120 ft. t. of
D St., w. s. 40x150
The Reserve Realty Co., to H. M.
Sherman, ev w. cor. 36th and
Miami, 100x120
325
30ft
850
1
4,500.
2,000
3,700
75
2,500
2,500
10,000
4,600
19,000
1,000
480
e
4,800
. 2,800
4,000
1,000
1,100
2,500
1,700
1
1
1,000
John E. Haarmann, et al, to Flor
ence B. young, Maple St., 45 ft. e.
of 61st. st., s. s. 22.5x128
John K. Haarmann, et al, to Helen
A. Haarmann, Maple st., 67.5 ft.
e. of 61t st.. s. s. 22.5x128
Elizabeth Sophia Meber, ct al, to
Clara Williams, Capitol ave., 66
ft. e. of 10th St., s. s. 66x60
Edith M. Jones to C. George Carl
berg, n. e. cor. Hanscom blvd. and
Frederick, 96.8x128.3
Alexander Beck and wife to Mar
shall Mfg.. Co., n. w. cor. 16th
and Win. 100.4x124
Lillian Williamson to Fred C. Bur
llnglm, Hamilton St., 100 ft. w.
of 50th St.. s. s. 60x106
Elna M. Jaeobsen to Frank F.
Mayne, 4Sth st.. 160 ft. n. of Cali
fornia, e. s. 50x130
Archibald L. Mulrhead and wife to
Mary A. Doran. n. e. cor. 43d
and Burdette, 60x120
Paul W. Kuhns and wife to Leroy
M. Hoyt, Wirt St.. 165 ft. w. of
42d ave., s. s. 40x125
Leroy M. Hoyt and wife to Otis H.
Warren, Wirt St., 165 ft. w. of
42d ave.. s. s. 40x12-5
C. E. Brown and wife to Kmma
Pease, inth St.. 96 ft. s. of Pacific
e. s. 51x66, und. H
Barkrr Co. to Waldo H. Rothert,
Fonlenelle blvd., 225 ft. n. of
Military ave., e. s. 100x125
Charles F. Schrompp and wife to
Herman C. Peters, Poppleton ave.,
259 ft., e. of 61st St., n. a.
68.05x128 Vi
Angellne Crisswell to Joseph F.
Sohczyk, n. e. cor. 30th and
Arbor, 50x125
Omaha and Florence Land and
Trust Co. to Addie 8. K lever,
n. w. cor. 30th and Fillmore,
132x264 f
Security Inv. Co. to Addle S.
Klever, 30th st., 88 ft. n. of Fill'
more. 44x132
C. K. Brown and wifo to John N.
Anderson, 10th St., 96 ft. 8. ot
Pai tfic, e. a. 61x66. und. ,b
Ohio Endorses Nebraskan
to Head Sons of Veterans
Lincoln, Neb., June 17. (Special.)
Lieut. Gov. P. A. Barrows, who
lias been prominently mentioned in
connection with the election of rom-mander-in-chief
of the national or
ganization of the Sons of Veterans
of which he has been a member for
33 years, received a telegram this aft
ernoon from the Ohio state encamp
ment saying: "You were unani
mously indorsed by Ohio division
encampment today for commander-in-chief."
New Charges Filed Against
Two Howe Bank Bandits
Lincoln, Neb., June 17. United
states .District Attorney Alien to
day filed a complaint with Commis
sioner Whitmore, charging Harry
Kelly and Walter Ingham, the
Howe, Neb., bank robbers, with as
saulting and robbing two employes
of a Wichita, Kan., postoffice sub
station. The complaint is in con
formity with the request of federal
authorities of Kansas. Kelly and
Ingham are in the Nebraska peni
tentiary hospital convalescing from
wounds received at the time oi tlicir
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Beatrice Base Ball
Players Injured in
Auto Wreck at Filley
Beatrice, Neb., June 17. (Spe
cial.) -A touring car occupied by
members of the Dempster Ball club
of this city on the way to Filley
went into the ditch a short distance
from that place and several of the
players were injured.
Elroy Chipman was severely
cut about the head and face, and
was unconnscious for some time.
William Oswald suffered an ugly
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June 25, 26 -:- TWO DAYS -:- June 25, 26
18 High-Grade Improved Farms
WLL positively be sold to the highest bidder with
out reserve, ranging in size from 80 to 480 acres.
LOCATED IN EASTERN NEBRASKA'S CHOICEST AGRICUL
TURAL DISTRICT. Surrounded by Good Towns only 35 miles from
Omaha and just 20 miles from Lincoln, Nebraska. On or adjacent to
New Omaha-'Lincoln-Dehver Highway connecting Omaha and Lincoln,
which shortly will be paved. South Omaha, Nebraska, the greatest Live
Stock Market of the Middle West, lies only 27 miles from any farm and
in Trucking distance.
From four to twenty miles of
LINCOLN
The Capital of Nebraska
Farms Located in Cass and Lancaster
Counties
Each Farm to be Sold on the
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Premises
Sale starts on Farm Number One at 10:00 o'clock, June 25, and
'continues on each farm in order numbered. Farm Number One is
two and one-half miles east of Greenwood on O. L. D. Highway.
Look for signs. Sale starts at 10 o'clock morning of June 26 on
farm No, 11, four miles north of Lincoln on First street.
Never Before in the History of Nebraska
was there such an opportunity to purchase, at your own price, such farms as are being
offered in this sale, Friday and Saturday, June 25-26.
High State of Cultivation -:- Well Improved -:- Ideally Located
Terms of Sale
Each farm will he sold to the highest bidder on the following terms:
107e cash of purchase price and bankable note for 10 without
interest to March 1, 1921, when possession will be given, 30
March 1, 1921, balance, five years at 6.
Remember the DatesJune 25, 26
Automobiles will meet all parties at Lincoln or Greenwood, Neb.
FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS EITHER
Auctioneers:
Col. F. M.
Woods and
Mason Brothers
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gash on the head; Wafier Skladany,
a badly wrenched back, and Orville
Davidson, mascot, a wrenched
shoulder.
The accident occurred when the
dri ver of the car attempted to pass
another machine. The rear wheels
skidded into the ditch and the car
turned over.
Nebraska Dean Given Degree.
Chicago, III., June 17. (Special.)
Telegram.) Northwestern univer
sity conferred the degree of Mas
ter of Music upon Dean Rosebor
ough of the music department' of
the university at Lincoln, Neb.
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Woods Bros. Companies
132 South 13th Street, LINCOLN, NEB., Phone B6744.
Christian & Herman
201 Fir.t Net. Bldg., LINCOLN. NEB., Phone B1728.
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Kearney Aviator Injured
Cranking Plane Engine
Kearney, Neb., June 17. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Charles Cone, pilot
of the Kearney Areo company, waJ
severely injured while cranking an
other machine for Thor Bronderslev,
when the propeller caught him in
the side, breaking three ribs and
badly bruising him about the arm
and body.
He was taken to the hospital to
have his injuries treated and is re
ported resting easy. It was feared
for a time that his lung might have
been punctured by a splintered rib.
This is the first accident in Kearney
from cranking an airplane engine.
NEBRASKA
And
From twenty to thirty-five miles of
OMAHA
The Grain and Live Stock Market of the West
Every Farm from 1 to 7 miles of Good
Market Towns
Directions for Getting to Farms
You can make connection for Greenwood on the main line of the
Burlington Railroad, where an office will be maintained a week
before sale.
Automobiles will be provided to show prospective purchasers
property. Automobiles will meet any train at Lincoln and take
prospective buyers direct to property. Write or wire us when you
will arrive and how many in party. Automobiles will meet all trains
days of sale with signs and will take you direct to the property.
Luncheon'wilVbe provided on farms on June 25 and 26.
Hotel Accommodations
Wc will be glad to arrange hotel accommodations at Lincoln
for those desiring to stay over night, if you will write or wire
number of rooms you want reserved.
OR
STATE ASKED TO
AID HOMELESS
AT HOMER, NEB.
About $10,000 Will Be Re
quired to Relieve Condi
tions in Flood-Stricken
Town.
Lincoln, June 17. (Special.)
Mayor W. E. Allen of Homer, Neb.,
visited the statehouse today for thff
purpose of taking up with the gov
ernor a plan of assistance whicn
may be needed to put the town back
into condition and give the poor
people again the homes which have
been swept away by the floods.
The mayor s;tys that about $10,
000 will be needed to relieve the sit
uation. Thirty-five houses were
damaged badly. Ten of these have
been moved back onto their founda
tions, while 11 more are in shape to
be moved, but must be placed on
higher ground so as to be safe from
any future danger. Seven acres of
ground has been obtained for these
houses, 21 of which were entirely
washed from their foundations.
There are no funds of the state
which can be used in this case and
it may be necessary to make a drive
to secure the needed financial aid.
If this is done it is possible that
each county will be assigned its
quota.
Three churches were washed
away and the congregations have
not yet decided what they will dr.
Two of the churches probably will
be moved to higher ground.
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Two Days
Wire when you arrive.
Lunch Will Be
Served on the
Grounds