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THE BF.K? OMAHA, SUNDAY. JANUARY 22. 1922.
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MrliClis Almost newi I"'"' be ulJ
by Jan SUK rail DO. ,
iTol.t.Y. etert aula Iriniirsr.jnl I4tn.
FARM LANDS.
'Canadian Land.
" TAX SALE LANDS
Buy These Bargains by
Mail.
tor I" ' arllh buildings.
Hi for a beautiful wooded lot.
t;i fr ! ai'rra wiih Iroul airaam.
fur Mrga auraia an .luli'ul
Ht for pramlilni gold mlnlnc prop.
H)l (at : acraa Bunny Albarla, A-l
'"aIh baaullfully altuatt hunllna
rami anl flahina IhI(h whrra Ihrra
la ral hunllna and fmhlna. nunimrr
'nllnaa aura. Inlamla nf all alv-a, hrv.
ly aoo.l'd it. all alluaiad In Mm
I. ub a. liruralan lUy dlalnrt. wilh Ha
la.Bnlt l.lin.la. AKnnnum park with
Ha 0A l.k.a. Hmhlanila of Ontario,
Ijiko f liaya ami tha famnua Muaknka
l.tkn roaion. Alro farnia In ulil On
tario. W ht farma and raltla ranrhra
In aunny Albvrla. Arraara of all
In Haakatrhowan and Manitoba. All of
farad at I r-nla on tha dollar of thnr
talur-, and on raay monthly paymania
of i and upwanla. For tha fifth 'ar
vta ara offrrinx fanadlan Taa Ha la
T.anda In th I'nltrd Htalaa, barauaa
Anirrlran money la atlll at a amall
prrniluin In t anada and barauaa Can
ada and tha t'nliad Htalra ara tha
two lnurt proaparnua rnuntrlra In ' tha
world today. In Canada Iraa than ona
In avrry I.OOB farma ara offered thla
vrar for ta. Hrnd for llluatralrd
liai of above and too other propartlra
aolrtd and aold for taxaa. Every prop
erty la fully dea-rllrd and offered at
a atalrd prli-a. Kend no money, arnd
for Hat today, an you will iiava flrat
rham-n. Tax Mala Uureau. 12 Quern
St., Want, iMntrlrf. 31, Toronto. Canada.
Idaho Lands.
Where Can You Beat
This Offer?
l-S. I I. or all of 0 acres of Rood
Idaho farming land for aula at 111 10
per acra caah. or IS on lerma. 4
thla land la under cultivation; nearly
all tillable; lava aah soil; fin rav
deep wall of purest water. Would
leans to reaponalhle parties. Addrrss
T. O. Hox lllarkfoot, Idaho.
Iowa Lands.
iOO-ACKB corn farm, Hamilton county.
Iowa, near Story City; beat black corn
aoll; 170 acres crop, bal. hay and oas
ture: well tiled; Kood blilg.t sacrlfu-e
equity for caah. Owner, F, O, Box 17,
Terry, la.
Minnesota Lands.
J.'QUITY Land Bichanaa. 8t Paul. Minn
Wisconsin Lands.
I.ANDOI.OUY. FREK. SPECIAL NUMBER
Just out, contulnlns many facia of
I'luvrr, land In Marlnetto County, Tl3
conaln. If for a home or an Invest
ment you ara thinking of buying good
farm lands, whero farmera grow rich;
' nend at ones for this special number of
l.ANDOLOOV. It Is frea on request.
Address Skldmore-Rlehle Land Co., 403
Kkldmore-Rlehie Bid.. Marinette. Wis.
For Rent.
Dairy farm, 110 acres, on Underwood
avenue. Immediate possession.
George & Co.,
AT. 3024. 902 City National Bank Bldff.
FINANCIAL.
Real Estate Loans.
WK have cash on hand to loan on Omaha
residences.
E. H. I.OtJOEB. INC..
63S Keellnn BUI ft
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
lets Om. Nat. Bk. Bldn. Jsckson 2716.
1100 TO 110,000 made promptly. P. D.
Wead and Bowman Co. U'ead Bldg.
Stocks and Bonds.
I'IRST farm mortgage. I1.00U. 7, 6 J re
appraised value 110.000. Write Kloka
Inv. Co., 845 Omaha Nat'l Bank.
LIBERTY bonda and stocks bought and
sold. ROBT. C. DRUESEDOW & CO..
860 OmahR National Bank Building.
LIBERTY BONDS bought and sold. AT.
3644. Mack's Bond House. 1431 1st Nat.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
WE HAVE BUYERS WITH GOOD CASH
PAYMENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING.
Five or six-room bungalow In Dundee
with living room across front of the
house. .
Six-room house In Montclalre.
Colonial house In Dundee, not over
110.000.
Eight-room house, centrally located,
for rooming house.
Six-room bungalow In Dundee with
garage.
Duplex brick, centrally located.
Call Mr. Buchtel, Douglas 8632.
J. J. Mulvihill, .
Realtor.
JA. 3353. 101 Brandels Theater Bldg.
Dundee and Field Club
Property Needed
W ipecializ la these . locations.
Courteous, efficient service. Evenings
HA 4747. Mr. Ivovejoy.
C. G. Carlberg, ;
Bealtor.
JA 0585.
Attention,
Property Owners!
WE have calls for rental property.
List your property tor rent with
American Security Co.,
BO. 50U.
1802 Dodge St.
We Have Cash Buyer
for 6. 6 or 7-room homo In Field Club
or Hanscom Park district. Quick sale
it priced right.
N. P. DODGE & CO.
404 Mlckel Bldg. Douglas 0821.
Charles W. "oung & Son
Real Estate. Rentals, Insurance.
1603 City Nat Bk. AT. 9668.
To boy or sell Omaha Real Estate see
FOWLER & M DONALD
1120 City Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Jackson 1421.
GRUENIG rZ&:,thx'
3418 1st Nnt'l Bk. Bldg. Jackson Hfid.
DrDTETTR E A L ESTATE
AJAAVrVAX J. Sells,
Rents. Insures.
550 Peters Trust Bldg.
J A. 0(133.
HAVE Inquiries for homes do you want
to sell your property? List It with
C. A Orlmmel. Omsha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
IF TOU wish to sell your t or 6-roorn
house ouickly. call TV A. 6704 evenings,
or JA 068. as we have several buyers.
D. ROY WOODWARD.
- Investments and Insurance.
JA. 3135. 703 Petera Trust Bldg.
WANTED Several thouaand acres west
ern lands. Western Land and Loan Co.,
Sloua City. la. .
K. H. BENNER COMPANY. Insurance.
Call Edward Pcley. Douglass S40S.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.
WANTED To exchange land In one of
the best Irrigated valleys In Colorado
for stock of general merchandise, gents
furnishings or hardware and machinery
, Lac. Addrtsi Sex X-li79. Omaha Bsa.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE
I.Ookl
ii r I-" I ' '
lUlie from r. Ib.' Cmm4h I
a. tea knee I laud, batsaie P'
Int.. lain S.aie s . lU
liki any Mum I taa bono II.
M a4 baver geeum l:e puf
an' lb pier. V4drs II. A. Dty,
V M.l. eiui p.d rsa.-b end siock, will
trhanaa fur ia4 farm ar Incuiiis,
r a4 task nua
Fin wheat (arm r I1' ar ia
(lata Uni lr iniprii acr'ese.
Howell Inv. Co.,
1:1 ! inn.
UAVH goad, aii.oolh, laial ! land In
ilii.irr uumr, e.a, to esrnanae fur
ftir-aina aia-a. anua. naraaaia ar
gma furntatiifiga. t lemanl U u
son. Trli.un. lriy ruuuty, Kaueaa.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.
Owner Must Sell.
On 5.o merifase an farm and
ranrii w.irih lie.oso, improved; also oaf
.ftft4 morigaaa M.ooa juat as lol as a
first, an riuee In Uluht income, MI aall
ao that your money will aet oa II per
ceni.
S. S. & R. E. Montgomery,
us ut anuria i neaiar.
Close-In Corner
I by lth t houaaa, wiilun a
Mi k of the sua of tha nw f l.aoo.oao
i'.iks nun. n.jun.i i.i mcreaso in value,
fcva US fur parllculars.
O'Keefe Real Estate Co.,
Realtor. -1011
Omaha National Bank Bldf.
Jackson 1711.
Investment Bargain
Apartment houae, beat locatlnf In
Omaha; Income 17.000 yearly, l;Mu)
with 111.000 caah handles this.
D. Roy Woodward,
JA. 1331. 701 relers Trust Bldg.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN.
Benson.
H1X-ROOM HKAUTr
MUUKHN ISO CASH
Spacious reception hall, eiceptlonally
large living room and dlnlg room. A
lovely bedroom downaialrs with a closet.
All downstairs finished In bssuilful
golden oak; hulli-ln features convenient
ly plsced. Time saving kitchen, built-in
pantry: two large bedrooms upstairs
esch with two closets. Enamel bath,
clothes chute, linen closet, cement ba le
nient, bullt-ln laundry. A moat com
plete home, everything up-to-date,
HHOPEN & CO., J A. 4228.
Dundee.
HAPPT HOLLOW BLVD.
Ten-room, Spanish typ. Kellaatone;
double garage; large corner lot with
double frontage, all kinda of flowers
and shrubbery; vapor heat; oak through
out, with Ivory finish; fireplace; all
bullt-ln featurea. One of the most com
plete homes In the city. Pries. 130,000
on good terms. Sunday call WA 0QJ1.
J. I.. IHATT COMPANY,'
C. C. Hansen, president.
1114-lt Douglas. AT 0013.
Dundee Home Sites
$760 on up. List of over 100 to
choose from.
Belman,
AT 1350. WA 1241.
723 Peters Trust Bldg.
START YOUR HOME NOW
We will build for you on any ona of
several choice Dundee locations. Build
ing costs ara right. Let us show you
soma attractive plans. Terms can be
arranged.
MATTSON & SMAILS.
1214 City Nat'l Bank. DO. 810J.
Florence
NETH AWAY sells and trades. KE. 14.i.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED.
West.
Leavenworth Heights Lot,
$750
on this lot or on one or two othe-s
that we own In this desirable district.
We will build you a house or bungalow
according to your Ideas at the low?a
possible price consistent with good con
struction. Call 13. N. Benson, Harney
0844, Sunday.
Benson & Garrett,
BETTER BUILT HOMES.
414 Arthur Building. Atlantic 1640.
Price Reduced on Field
Club Home
1326 S. 35th St. Strictly modern,
extra well built, quarter-sawed oak fin
ish; 7-r. home, -4 bedrooms; modern
basement, big attic. Owner has moved
to Chicago. Must sell. Worth I9,o00;
If you have 11.500 cash you get this for
18,250. See it by appointment only.
D.E.Buck& Co.,
743 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. JA. 2000.
Newlon. HA. 6942. Perro, WE. 0832.
VACANT LOTS.
60x124. south front, on Lothrop street,
near 21st St., among nice homes, for
11,250. ,
60x124, on 21st St., near Sprague St.,
for $760.
50x130, south' front on Decatur St.,
between 38th and 40th Sts., with sewsr,
water and Eas, for $400.
Two nice laying lots, 60x146, well lo
cated, only one block to car line, at a
bargain price of only $250 each.
W. II. GATES, ,
C47 Om. Nat'l Bk. Bldg. JA- 1204.
Close-In Bungalow
Owner takea .loss of $1,600 on this
beautiful six-room, all modern Kella
atone bungalow. In best close-In neigh
borhood; paved street and drive; one
block to car line. Full cement' base
ment. Compare this value with any
thing else In town. It's a bargain at
today's values'. Sunday phone Mr.
Shaver, Kenwood 37(8, or Mr. Metcalfe,
Walnut 2776.
N. P. Dodge & Company,
404 Mickel Bldg.
Douglas 082$,
Big Value in a Field Club
Home
Strictly modern home, 8 rooms ind
bath, Ice sunroom and sleeping porcn,
nicely decorated, large pleasant rooms,
aU oak floors; full cement basement,
floor drain, coal bins; lot faces south;
good garage. A real bargain; 17,300;
terms, 91,500 cash, balance f 60.00 per
mo. Open Sunday t to 5 p. m. for in
spection. Phone Harney 6942 or Douglas
890. or see S5&6 Pacific St.
$6,000 Fontenelle Blvd.
Brand new oak finished bungalow.
East front and large lot. One of the
very finest locations in the city, adjoin
ing Clalrmont. High and sightly. Easy
terms can be arranged.
Bedford-Johnston Co.,
806 World-Herald Bldg. JA. 1734.
Sunday call Mr. Johnston, KE. 1835.
BEMIS PARK DISTRICT
LAFAYETTE NEAR 33RD STREET '
A fine bungalow type home. Built a
few years ago. Five rooms first floor.
Attic finished Into three rooms. Prop
erty all in fine condition. Priced at
16.760. Call Mr. Kyhl, Walnut 4230
today. .
H. S. MANVILLE,
Realtor.
AT. 2403. 61S Petera Trust Bldf.
33d and Davenport, $4,950
8-room, modern house and beautiful
south and eist front corner. The chouse
neeas a mite repair, dui me location
is fine. $1,350 cash. This has good
possibilities.
Bedford-Johnston Co.,
80S World-Herald Bldg. JA. 1734.
Edgewood Addition
New six-room bungalow, east front,
close to csr Una on paved atreet. A
real home. Owner leaving city. Can
give Immediate possession. For par
ticulars call Walnut 2112.
HANSCOM PARK LOT. S00.
Paving paid, ila neighborhood. HA 1ZIT.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED,
IU HniW4 AMI alrr.llSu I'tlMlti
N4M HiSt. IIU likli I.
Litn.0 fmi a rwe f'aaij diHiwg fmun
e4 Itiuhaa aa fuel fi""'i I UjlM.a.
Mia sa4 aiMpiHg pure a .na4
n.apla 1 1 mi re ikmiaam will .. I
ruraiiura Inaaawt la-lay. 44
aus.lar ar a.iaa, HA IIS"
$110 Per Month Income
A.Vf) I.IVISil HiXlilS
r"ie l-mant lutn,; II sea. aaa- m
Iw4 raa.tuiaH Ml it pay fur la.lf
Mr. ifcejoy, fl A ir,
I l.OTANI rtOuM'ltoL'Pli.
IMsa, Laxa'ad faw aiu.as aaal ef Krua rik
Hsa furnare and aleeiria lighia Heal
arialn. J A a, evrnlns. WA Star
f R l 1 M M 1 I " It H V " II O r K
lTH AND Wtl.HTKM. Il.s
Mtory and a alf Irp baM, aiilnly
madam. Kauia Hani, paved atri J A
st4 iB4y r evening, w, 4111
IKMI PARK MNTKUT S. I roam
fcupgalow, aa.t front lot. ta le.ks I
ear. K till ar J A 4!l
fi. K. lil'I'K A tia. boy and sail b-m-e
North.
Minne Lusa
racing Miller Park. A fin bom.
Raven rooms. Hun room, villi French
dears, titra larga living roam Hh
fireplace) and book cases. Splendid din
lug ropnt and kitchen. Pantry and rear
Vestibule. Three fin bedraama and III
bath en second floor. Heal ef oak finish
and floors. At m pre. war price, with
11,100 caah. Be It today. .
Bungalow ef five large room and
breakfast ream. All bullt-ln f sal urea.
Fireplace, ale. Full basement with fruit
room and scaled eeal bin. Large aide.
Coat te dupllrai today, 17,100. Tou can
buy thl on for much less,
Kellaston. twe-story, sis room and
breakfast room, Alt large rooms. Tiled
bath. Fireplace, Laundry treys. Prick
foundation. We want an offar on thla.
or might consider an rhang en well
located T-room house In Dundee er Field
club district, and pay cash for differ
net, Sunday call KE, 1471, er KE. Hit.
Charles W. Martin & Co.,
REALTOR).
TIT Omsha National Dank Bldf.
AT. 1117.
Administrator's Sale
To close an estate, I offer for Im
mediate cash aale the five-room cottage
at 1421 Larlmore avenue. This bouso
has five rooms, thoroughly modern, only
a few years old. In flrat-elass condition
Inside and out. There la a good fur
nace, cemented basement, hot and cold
water, food plumbing, gns ranaj In the
kitchen, woodwork and floors reflnlshed,
wslls newly papered throughout. Holm
haa Just been painted on outalde. with
two good coala lead and oil. South front
lot, 46x100, on paved street, one block
from 24th street csr line; convenient
to school, churches and stores. Heirs
desire an Immediate aale. Art quickly.
Phono Ernest Sweet, Administrator, AT
4701.
, Montclair
3 167 Lincoln Boulevard, corner lot;
new home, rooms, hot water; has all
modern Ideas, cost $15,000 to build; will
be sold right; look It over.
3001 Lincoln Boulevard, t-room bunga
low: fireplace, sun room, tile bath, two
bedrooms; price, 1.1,200.
Binder & Otis, .
RRAI.TOR8. .
123 City Nat'l Ilk. nidg. J A. 2511.
Loans on Real Estate.
KOr.NTZIS PLACE.
17.350.
POSSESSION AT ONCE. ' a
Well built -room. full 5-story homo
on Lothrop street, near 22d; ock.aml
pine flntah; good basement; large lot;
garage for one car; close to car and
school. Priced low nt 17,350 far quick
sale on very good terms. Now vacanl,
possession at once. Sunday call KE
4125. .
. J, l: HIATT COMPANY. -
C. C Hansen, president. 1
1114-18 Douglas. AT C063.
Hot Water Heat
Nice appearing B-rm. cottage on a
large lot In a very good home neigh
borhood. This Is not an old place, but
just a nice home. Strictly modern, of
course, with a very attrcatlve yard. Yon
ran handle this If you have got $309.
Call Mr. JIUrhell,. Kenwood 0799, or
week day evenings.
Amos Grant Co., Realtors,
Douglas 8330.
510 South 18th, Ground Floor.
Minne Lusa Bungalow
On a nice south front lot. Flexotllo
stucco construction, oak finish. Has
vestibule, large living room with book
cases, dining room .with bullt-ln buffet,
kitchen with wall cabinets and one-piece
sink; rear entry. Two nice bedrooms
and bath. Full floored attic; full cement
basement with plastered coal bin, and
floor drain. Thla bungalow will be fin
ished complete In the next 10 days and
purchaser may select Shades, wall deco
rations and lighting fixtures. Located
2570 Bauman St. Call KE. 04110.
Florence Blvd.' Bungalows
If you want to buy a well constructed
6-room bungalow, finished In oak, with
bullt-ln features, full attic, full cement
basement, drive out today and see these.
Located 6918 and 6924 Florence Blvd.
Large east front lots. Sunday call KE.
0460.
Norris & Norris,
VS02 Dodge St. ' JA. 4270.
PLEASE READ THIS
Minne Lusa bungalow, weather-proof
stucco; fire proof roof; large living
room with fireplace and - book cas:
beautiful dining room with large buffet;
cozy kitchen; bullt-ln cupboard; tile bath
with base tubs; I dandy bedrooms with
clothes closets; full basement; excellent
hot air furnace; garage to match ex
terior of home; cement -'driveway. Oh
yes, oak floors, oak finish, brick; ma
hogany In bedrooms, 11,000 cash down.
Will show try appointment this week.
R. F. CLARY CO..
14th and Ames Ave. KE. 0176.
MINNE LUSA SPECIAL.
One of the very choicest homes In this
beautiful addition now offered for the
first time: extra large living room with
mssslve . fireplace and bookcases, de
lightful sun room, dining room witn
pretty buffet, good sized kitchen, three
large bed rooms and tiled bath. A,!
rooms except kitchen finished in finest
of oak. Large attic; full press brick
foundation; laundry tubs; garage. Hera
is a 112,000 value for 38,500. Terms.
Phone for appointment.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
630 Peters Trust Bldg. JA.' 2282.
NEW BUNGALOW
Almost completed, S large rooms and
bath, extra large living room, oak fln
. ish, bed rooms white enamel; large
kitchen cabinets; full basement; south
front lot, close to car. Miller Park and
Prettiest Mile club. A classy high
grade home. Price, 15.750. Terms.
RASP BROS.. Realtors.
110-12-14 Keellne Bldg. AT. 0751.
SIX ROOMS 14,0
KOUNTZE PLACE TERMS.
Reception, hall, living room, dining
room and kitchen first floor. Three
bedrooms second floor. Paved street.
Call Walnut 6711 or Walnut 4230 todav.
H. S. MANVILLE.
Realtor.
AT. 8403. 615 Peters Trust Bldg.
LIVE FOR NOTHING.
All modern house, arranged for two
families; I rooms and bath on each
floor. Garage for S cars. Rent of one
floor and garage will more than take
care of payments. 18th and Locust 8ts.
GLOVER & MORELL.
701 Keellne Bldg. Atlantic 3623.
FOR SALE Seven-room house, close to
car; oak finish, hot water heat. Can ar
range terms Immediate possession.
Phone WA. 2343.
NEAR 26th and Larlmore. new, all mod
ern 6-room bungalow; complete; 14,7.0;
easy terms. at 6o.
4464 BEDFORD AVE. 4-room, modern
bungalow; terms reasonable, CREIGH,
10 BEE. JA 0200.
REAL PtTATE IMPROVED.
Somw.
Build Your Home In
Parkvale
I M huii.br of very 4rirt!
lata ll. 1 an the rest eld ft a.-d
eiiMt. eatae. ( aud riedem a
ifMii; tm tk et side tf 111 eirt.
btvet ua aad Purtag streets; 4 m
ii.. ...i aula t Ion .tisei, btea
r't.o.il, k and storing st'r'a, 1 a Ike
. aide uf lam air!, btiaava
wiiaat .it j Pi.rina iin.ii fat a. I ".
tUaaiae in i.ri. a from ! ta l tea
Attractive laritta t baa tt I futly
p.id fd I HI arransa le Its uu
muaay to uii your pausa,
C. G. Carlberg,
Has Her.
Ill Brand Tb,
TH'teSTT ACRKS
rrt HAI.K - T It APE,
fonar-asloN Af p,M fc.
If you are leaking far lb finest
era li.tl In IHtuglaa eounlr let ur
shear yau thla one. Improt.ntenia ran
ei.t ef goad a .room railage In fine
r.pair; giiod barn, chirfc.n a out, oul
Boaae: lata rave, bin ..4 ana
memed I fruit end frepae, alfalfa, all
kinda of f lawere and eftrubaer) I ett-e
trie lights, windmill aalar In kllrh.n,
t.tephune. Land Has asesptlonally fin.
on main rued, close te pavei otraei.
Owner will Mil en good terms or trade
tor rattaae In Omsha. wall located.
I'liaseaaion Iminadiaialy, aundsy call
kg 4U er WA iaj.
S, I IIIATT COMPANT,
t', Hansen, president
HU H Pouglaa, AT till.
Parkvale
H?l SI, ith St., roams. J story.
I4I II. I4h Kt., I roams, t-elory,
0I M. lth Nt., I -room bungalow.
lull K. I4ih Hi., t-room bungalow.
30(1 8. !4ih St., I room bungalow,
Ail of these houera are brand new,
enme of tham are under routes of coo.
airuction. r"Jnlshet in oak aud white
enamel with built-in featurea. This
la n bonis owning community, t'loee
to car, school and etorea. btrect and
allele paved. Kaay terms.
Open for Inspection today between
t and I o'clock.
C. G. Carlberg,
Realtor.
J A. till. Ill Brandel Bldf.
IP you 'are looking for a home and ap-
S racial acmetning thoroughly well
ullt. conalrucud to keep out the cold
In winter, well finished and arranged
with the latrat bullt-ln featurea. large
roonia. It will pay you to eiamln the
homes wo ar building on South 14th
Street, near Frederick Street. Located
.lust two block from tha West Hid
II unworn Park car line and close to
school. Paved streets and paved alley
Prices are low when quality and loca
tion ara taken Into consideration. Fa
vorable terms.
C. G. Carlberg, Realtor,
JA. 0683. SIS Brandels Th. Bldg.
Field Club
Six roma; 3 bedrooms, sun room,
sleeping porch, garage, a real home for
17.450.
330" Walnut, 1 rooms, I bedroom and
sleeping porch; fireplace and everything;
beamed celling; finished attic; double
garage, etc.
' Binder & Otis,
Realtors.
123 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. J A. 2:CI.
. . Loans on Real Estate,
3702 S. 23d Street
Six rooms and sleeping porch; corner
lot; cant front; one block east of V4th
street car line; paved street and alley,
paving fully pild. House hsa Just re
cently been decorated. Price. 15,500;
3500 cash, balance 160 per month. Im
mediate possession can be had.
C. G. Carlberg, !
Realtor.
312 Brandels Th.
JA 0585.
South Side Bargains
Four-room house and garage; full
basement, partly modern; good lot on
Q St. Price 12,700.
Six-room house, all modern, 6127 So.
41st St. Can be bought for 500 cash,
easy terms.
Louis Cohn,
4S23 So) 24th St. MA 0143.
. 27th and Poppleton
Owner out of town will take a real
loss. He paid 17,000 and will take
15.850 this week. The place In fine
shape; 6 rooms, oak finish, paving paid
for. Call Mr. Toliver at KE. 1086; Sun
day. AT. 0721.
RASP BROS.. 212 Keellne Bldg.
GOOD 6-room modern house near 21st and
Bancroft. Garage 13,000; 1,000 cash.
D. Roy Woodward,
JA.' 3235 Sun. I to 4 702 Peters Trust Bldg.
Ralston Lots t u
payments. Phone Stewart. Ralston. 10-W.
FOUR rooms, modern except heat; 31.800
Bargain. JA. 0327.
5-ROOM, all modern house; full cement
and garage. AT 4009, C. Elsnsser.
Vacant Property.
A FEW VERY GOOD VALUES FOR
THE CAREFUL BUYER.
DUNDEE.
2 lots on Seward, between 60th and
61st; very sightly. Price, 1750.00, or
would trade for C-rm. house.
S. W. corner t49th Ave. and Izard,
60 by 126 ft. ea. Easiest terms. 11,200
ea. Discount for cash.
2 lots on 1 Jackson, between 61st and
61st Ave. South front, alley. Want offer.
North front, on Nicholas, between 60th
and 61st. 31,900 and '12.000.
A few west of 61st on Nicholas. 11,800
to 12,000.
Corner 60th Ave. and Cuming. Tacea
3 streets. Only $2,650.
75 ft. on 63d St.. between Dodge and
Farnam. East front. 13,760.
Adjoining N. E. cor. 62d and Jackson.
West front. 60 by 125 ft, 2,260.
NORTHWEST.
' S. W. cor. 46th and Spencer. 46 by
126 ft. Water, sewer, gas in. Only 760.
Eight lots on Wirt, just east of 45th.
40 by 137 ft. ea. All Improvements In.
1575 to 1750 ea.
So. front on Font. Blvd., between 45th
and 45th Ave. 65 by 160 ft. 1,600.
West front on Font. Blvd. A dandy,
at only 11.600.
Others In this locality, 1925 to $1,800.
Business location cor. 69th and Mili
tary. Only 11,600. ..
MONTCLAIR.
2 lots across from new Commerce
High. 12,000 ea.
Corner Blvd. and Oregon Trail. Large
lot. 11,700.
NORTH.
Some excellent values In Minne Lusa
addition.
N. E. corner 18th and Fowler, 80 by
138. Immediate sale necessary. 1600,
Terms.
These are just a few of our large Hut
of lots. A V III be glad to submit your
offer on the above. Let us show you
our list before you buy.
-Willard C. Slabaugh, '
Realtor.
McCague Bldg. Jackson 2968.
SOME SPECIAL LOT VALUES
THAT WILL GO QUICKLY.
$375 buys a 60-foot lot near Deaf In
stitute; sewer, water and sidewalks.
$375 buys a 60-foot cornor lot near
Clalrmont;- essy terms.
1550 buys a corner near Miller Park and
Miller Park achool.
1750 buys a fine lot with water. seWer.
gas, sidewalks and paving tn; paving
not paid.
$800 buys a lot 64x145 on 4tn street,
between Gold A Wright streets. All
specials in. Easy terms.
$900 buy an acre adjoining paved
road and car line on very easy terma.
At 68th and Q atreets.
$1,000 buys ona and one-third acres In
Benson Gardens. A high, sightly cor
ner all in alfalfa. Easy terms. -
$1,000 buya a 60-foot lot between IJth
and 40th on Franklin street, with all
apecfals paid. Shade and fruit. Terms
$1,236 buys the only high corner Ht
left in Clalrmont. All specials paid
for. The best buy In Omaha.
$600 to $1,000 will buy any lot In that
fine tract at 60th and Military avenue.
All specials In and paid on some. tV
to 1100 down.
Mr. Forbes, lot specialist, will be very
glad to give you further Information re
garding any of these lots. Call him to
day at AT 6220. or
H. S. MANVILLE, Realtor.
AT 1401. VI Pster Jttaa Bldf.
JREAL ESTATE IMPROVED
Vacant I'fopeny.
aFIi'lAI, .t.TiAhiATN
!s-;aia ,,, ruiasr lt,
Sl), u.ar l.evatwur!Uj iL.sltia, lw
baM Ws ta vsr.
i.s-..r Itth and Kprsgue St., i
a a.w.r, are'", gas Ks.v terms,
I'aaVtfur route f,. tnty uis
la.ua, nki4 fclwn iif .svan
ttarth ll.igliia bl-ba to rar,
I, ;t li.ri.a.ki.t fenlaoelle prj
Ju.i nlf the aunt., a id taslia.
:aa '..,i. n i f.it. ..i. 414 tad
tiraad akeau. p.ar rar and e-'html,
II aa a.al float iatlli), 1
gpiais in ad paid, Mua.ie.
II. l-a.uuil, f enMa,N park. il
H. all rl.ar; a snap
I! ma-Ci-M rluk .prl
'.aH.lKu talus In llmlial
pail af I'mbiI
oaitxliNK liVAl.Tr C'.
f-.'T .tf"".H''' i. .. . , ' '
Itl'T tMS f f THtUB UJta,
can aeeure far ou loan for at
least thi.e limaa Ilia alu ef our lul,
If " Kaad flnsntlng
Ilia lavsnaorih Halgbta, black le
far Una,
liaoo Nar tlsirmonl, south front,
pa. ad
l.l&llth A .near Taeirie Pt.
I1.U 'Hanecatn Park, east front.
And host of other, A'a will fisuis
your plsn, build, help flnanra, averse
th Jub nd render full lleattor ssfvitt,
BCHROepKIt INVESTMENT CO.,
Ill Itr. Cirhangs. lTth and Harney,
JA. Sltl,
Dundee Lots
U ft. en t'hlraan a(ret brivmn iut
an 174. auih fM, trioft, M-HoUm
irrvi Pfiwnn M, aim p i,
faAHl faasalaaaat aaakarlta I Ultra a as ai sal . a.
hrtu n , iftftiioeiMitltrat t-urtif r, f
7lf ami i apuni, f i.oqu
' Binder & Otis,
Realtor .
KJ City Nat'l Hank Hid. J A, tUl.
Loan on Real fatal.
LOT n.ar Htll'r park en pavrd atrl,
paving paid. H'.o. Terma. Jsrkaon lilt
Acreage.
Florence Acreage
five srrra practically level. Nice five
room bungalow with cncloaed porch.
Furnace; city water; electric light;
sewer; cement walka: fruit and berrlea;
garage; poultry houses, hog houses: flv
blocks to car line. Immediate poser
slon. Reasonable terma. Call KE. 1471
or KB. :iJ2.
West Dodge Corner
Only eight blocks west of Kslracrss;
1.77 acres; price. 13.160; terma on ap
plication. The Byron Reed Co.. .
nottr.LAI" 02-.. HIT Farnnm Rt.
Central.
23D ANl CALIFORNIA.
I nice roonia. strictly modern; a real
speculation. 14.200; I,200 down, 40
per mo. Act quick. Jacltaon 1282.
Weddi
mgs
Rubblna-Hlns.
Grsnd Island. Neb. The marriage of
Miss Emily Hlni of this Ity and Arthur
Rnbblna of Fort Collins, Colo., took place
st the Catholic parsonngo in this city.
Rev. Fatheg tlelmea performing the Im
pressive ring ceremony In tha presence
nf only the Immediate relatlvea. Fol
lowing the ceremony a breakfast was
served at tha home of the bride's sister,
Mrs. John Torpey. After a brief honey
moon trip In the west the couple will
reside In Fort Collins, where the groom Is
engaged In business. x
MnrmH-Mlddlrton.
Table Ruck. Neb. Mtlfred Marmet, the
Indent son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Msrmet
of F.Ik Creek, and .Miss Alice Mlddletnn
were married nt the home of the bride
at Steinauer, Neb.
lAne-tiooftale.
Tawnee Cily, Neb. The story of the
marriage of Miss Lois Goodale of Burch
ard, former Pawnee City High school
student, to Wesley Lane of Lewlston, has
been made public after having been kept
secret by the couple and their few con
fidants since December 28. The bride
wont to Omaha to visit an old friend,
Miss Helen Hswson. and while there was
married to Mr. Lane. Upon returning
home, the affair was kept secret. Mrs.
Lane Is teaching In the consolidated
schools at Lawiston, and will complete
her year. Mr. Lane conducts a garage
at Lewlston, where they will make their
future home.
Frlrntl-Otonpallk.
David City. Neb. Mrs. Frances Otou
pallk has announced the marriage of her
daughter. Virginia, to . George Friend of
this city. The mnrrlage has. been kept a
secret since September 11, 1321, the date
of the wedding.
Mllls-Lawson.
David City, Neb. The wedding of
Selma Lawson and Dewey Mills, both of
this city, took place at the M. E. parson
nirc. The ceremony was performed by
Rev. C. G. Bader.
I'nuver-Holleit.
Beatrice, Neb. Earl Eugene Fauver, 24,
and Alpha Mae Hollett, 20, both of Wy
more, were married. The groom is an
overseas veteran. The couple will live
In Wymore.
Biirr-Shodeen.
Anderson-Shodeen.
Red Oak, la. There was a double wed
ding ceremony at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gust Shodeen when their two daugh
ters, Esther and Elphle, became the brides
respectively of Leonard Burr and Ru
dolph Anderson: Ths ceremony was per
formed by Rev. Mr. Andreen of the Lu
theran church.
Holechek-I'esek.
Table Rock. Neb. John Holechek and
Miss Lena Pesek were married at Seneca,
Kan., County Judge Slocumb performing
the ceremony. Mr. Holechek was born
and reared on a farm south of Humboldt,
and the brida la a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Tesek of DuBois.
Wlnkle-Groffer.
Beatrice, Neb. Karl C. Winkle, 22. and
Lena Bertha Groffcr, 19, both of Bea
trice, were married at the court house
by - County Judge Messmore.
Thleman-Majhew.
Beatrice, Neb. Ernest Thieman, 23, of
Wymore, and Miss Mildred Mayhew, 17, of
Marietta, Kan., were married at Marys
vllle, Kan. After a brief wedding trip
they will make their home in Wymore.
Slattery-Klcln. s
Wolbach, Neb. Word has just leaked
cur of the marriage of Fred Slattery and
M'ss Anna Margaret Klein at St. Paul on
December 29. Because of the popularity
of Mr. and Mrs. Slattery in their nelgh
Lorhood near Wolbach, thoy were treated
tu an old-fashioned charivari, followed
by a dance.
Petera-Slebert.
Aurora, Neb. Leonard Peters and MIbs
Sarah Slebert were married at the home
of the bride'a parents In Beaver precinct.
Humphreya-Horner.
Wymore. Neb. Will Humphreys and
Mrs. Sadie Werner, both of this place,
were married at Beatrice by County
Judge Messmore. ,
Schoenrock-Cooplach. " v
Fslrbury, Neb. Olive E. Coopisch.
dnuahter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coopisen,
antr Frederick J. Schoenrock, son of Mr.
ard Mrs. Fred Schoenrock, residing near
Fslrbury, were married at Zlon Evangeli
cal church near Gladstone, Rev. Wil
liam Kockhelm officiating.
, Meyers-Crouch.
Grand Island. Neb. The marriage of
Miss Ida L. Crouch of Cushing and Emerv
W. Myers of Palmer toek place at the
court house In this city. County Judjo
Mullin officiating.
Klsor-Hunnappel.
Grand Island, Neb Dewey L. Kisor and
Miss Evelyn Hannapnel. both of Clarks.
were married at the First Methodist par
scnage In this city, the ring ceremnnv
bilng performed by Rev. J. Henry Stltt.
Mr. and Mr. Kisor will make their home
la Clark.
Thant-Long.
Grand Island, Neb. Miss Hazel Mae
Long and Conrad Thaut, both of Hastings,
were married In this city - by County
Judge Mullln.
Double Wedding.
Grand Island. Neb. A double wedding
occurred at the First Methodist parsonssa
In this city, when Rev. J. Stltt united in
msrrlnge Chsrles Ernest Storms and Miss
Etta Bowser, both of Litchfield, and Elton
Leo Bowser and Miss Florence Alice Rich
mond, both of LHehfield. Both couples
will mak wwaVje'S "o Litchfield.
A.. tvttrn furo ws tj a" -Ty
that cV. af the groom., yr. Storms, Mat,,
served dperseas in the artillery in t!l
am afjriaioo. (36th) a bad, Rev. J. H.
Vtiil, Mka pa. f.. i in. 4 tn rstauiia,
V.lalri-J.kaM.u.
Orand lsUit.1 K-s .i.ni.g a tr
iim la their lrl.ii.la in Una nt) as I "a
ai auu ewalit ft Ilia ln.irl.Sa of 'I'a
I . tn. l. Juknw.a .ad T II M.tielev.
abt-b n.'.ilii.a at lb (a.'deaca . Kr
i kj ..n,.:i,a, ..lr at Tm-I VI
. iiur-h Mh.uIh Mr. ll' llaiay is .aie
it iii. ad lai.n.l as ei'vi.l aaant fur ia
Uutual l.if. i..m.n.a iuiM.ny af New
oik. Ili.y Kill tanlinu la IMsa Ihir
h.'iua baia,
fj.hrr-rtolis.
firssd l.'.n.l. Nb-tltoa ll.i'i Halts
id Arni.,1 larl rlakar, lih of Uiand
lalaad, wet unlied in tiiairni.ny Ih.
ourl mu. In tkla ,-llr. I Mump Judge
Mulun peifarmiPi Ilia teremo&y.
Iluliari-Haulf,
frl.nd, N.b Miss tr.a Wuulf, daufh.
ler i.f Mr. and Mra. T. A V will, farm-"
r aiding nonkoeai af ibis riiy, and a 1 1 1 -bin
I! "( it of lla,arl t'nv, la., war.
n arrir.l at HI. Jua,h I'aih.me rhurrh in
in. a rllv lire, lather idll"), rcaident
(r.Ml, ifflri:il'
I Deaths ;
I .i
Mra, jKargerrt K, I Indies .
rrlend. Neb Mrs Margaret R. I.ladi.r,
I, died at her bom In tine rily aflar
a shi.rt Mine... Mra Limit. rhnae to
live alone mthvlth. landing the fait lhal
she la one nf Friend's wealthlrat rlm.na,
and It la only y clisnca thai anyone was
ailrt her khan she died. Hit was taken
auk In th. night Kun.lay and aha luin.d
on Ihe lights in. her home ami unlocked
lb iloi.ra Imping llial some neighbor
would th lights and rail to enquire
about her. Mlaa K.lh.r llll..nn of :.
lr, to whom Mr. I. in. II. y had rttlen
aaking her to mine and sew fur her, ram
and found tier frlsnd auk. Mra. I.imlley
had her grave dug and arranged null a
hu marble slab to pi. is over It. 10
.ate ego, at ih lints of Ilia .l..th nf
her liu.haiid, M.e had also aeieci.d her
fske several y.ara ago, aha ha no
relatives In Ihls part of the slat, tier
tiMiihee, Morgan Mei.hana, resides at
knuatllle. III,
Thomas llrt arly.
N'atiraek Cltv. Neb Thoinaa MeC.rle
a well-known carpenter of this city, died
fnllowlnc an lllne.i f .ev.ral months'
duration. Ha was snu.lnv.ii fne ..... .,
the Mrton-Ureg.,in plant and wee for
ennio time wim me iiuriington railroad.
M was born In Ireland and came to
America when H. lie is survived by his
-iv ii 't I wo eoua.
Mra. .Mary MrCrra.
Grand l.l.nrf v.i. it ii , .
Cres. 77. a member of the Hohli.r Hum
,i.ni, .iieu iniinwin a lingering III
ne. Funeral aervlces were held In th
Soldier' Hum chapel.
Mrs, Pearl Hrown.
Grand lalantl M.n i-. i i,
- .. ... . ...... ..-.ii mo,,,
Wife of I !;. r.n... L 1 1 , . . .
-- " ...i.wii, niacniiiiai,
died t her home following brief itinera.
.. . Prions sn Inrant daughter
(lied. Healtle. Ih. h,iBl,..j .
, , " 1 - , i iv 1 1. vnne
anil a daughter .urvlve, aa also her
mother. Mrs. Victor Porter: on sister
and three. brothers. I'rlvat funeral serv.
has were held In the home. Key. J. H.
Stilt nf the First Methodist church con-
... J,n"Ph Knglert.
Grand Island. Neb. jn..,.h p..i..
!t'.?f7 i,m"B.rl!:, k?own '"r J""Pb
Kuff. died at h a hnm. .... . ......
following a audden heart attack. Sur
daughter.;" hl' WHio"' "ncI th
James Whalrn.
Beatrice. Neb. James U'hslen for 40
years in charge nf the Burlington section
at Wymore. died in a ho.pital at Lin
coin after a brief lllne.a. 1, . ,urvived
by two daughters. Th. body was tak
to Wymore for burial.
Dr. J. II. Conaway.
h.T ' eb1r- J- B- t-'onaway. died
York re Hi" " Prp,t,lt'ln Phy.lclsn In
,il a ru.65 e"r"' Hr '" survived by
two daughters, Jessls snd Cora Conaway
Dr. Conaway was a veteran of the civil
braskaniWl."atubrTember ' ,he "
,u "t r,rl 'den.
ou?rrrr, N'h-C"n Madsen. prosper
n? ii?. 'ey.C0l;nty-far,nr n1 resident
if L I ZU"ly or S """ died suddenly
d.ug'heVmv,v"rhr- 8o" -nd n0
,, , , Thomas J. Tracer.
f.uthrle Corner, la.-Thomas J. Trarry.
ho crossed the plains In a prslrle
whor7ernISI" tnr Wl5. .nd
Town S M)M2rnnec'",,h' filers "f the
hne. Mlllstone' Sask- died at his home
Te.h ADIr'w Anderson.
.."3' ,ia',TAn',r'w "' Anderson, 67,
i th. merc,,ntll,, business here
a brilt &"" at h" hom '""owing
mark? Illncss- H was a native of Den-
... . Michael Doyle.
ih?eiS0,n' ,Neb--llchael Doyle, 87. one of
he? H ZZs1ent .ot,th" Pl. died
to i Tm. ! ' bffllLn ln eland. nn: came
bns been making h,,' hTwMJ ch..!
r S.for 80me ,lm' "n-1 died at the home
of his unmarried daughter In NelSon.
., '" J. W. Deerwester.
Grand Island, Neb. Mrs P w n...
ruT"2', ,mr, tim6 "ldenrofD?w;
iii - "hi".,?" 0n",h'1 hospital follow"
& "h& h"". dnJerra'nYtwo
foc'llyor ffiVk
.Inniea 0. Ilackthornc.
thor'ne1 1S?!i K'bcJ C. Hack
tnorne 63. died at his home In this cltv
hvTw"5 br'ef J1"1""' H " urvlt"d
.y.a ?ne iaufhter and two broth-
forbuTial ta"en t0 0gden- I-
' Mason H. Low.
Grand Island, Neb Mason II. Low 81
ame?,b7 of. the Solrtl"' Hnie at Burk
ett, died nt that institution. Funeral
chapel8 WCre he'd 'V.0 Soldiers' iJome
. Fred A. Vangnrdon.
Grand Island, Neb. Fred A. Vangor-
nth.Jsv.7'Iw.lvel fa,al ln"r"
iLJl Ja,rm ot ,Martln Schlmmer. while
f,??. sawing trees, when a large
tree fell, striking him on the head and
fracturing the skull He . Survived by
a wife, three daughters, a 'son. three
brothers and a sister. ' e
. .. ' . William Parker. '
Pawnee City, Nch. William Parker
prominent resident cf Table Rock, died
at the hospital there. Funeral service
T,Z" 5ellatr,,he Flrst M-thodist church.
Rev. J. T. Rowan officiating.
Arthur Sanford.
Tork, Neb. Arthur Sanford. a former
resident of this city, died at McCook d
the body was brought here for burial.
i ., iv He,en Hnbbell.'
Atklhson, Neb. Helen Hubbell. 19,
Sul? i-r.t M,i'. an(i Mr' r Hubbell.
died in a hospital in Omaha. She had
been teaching school In South Dakota.
Mrs. Rosa Potman.
i70rk',,eb'Mr"- Roa Putman, II, an
old resident of Tork county, died at
hospital following an operation.
Thomas W. Potts.
Bradshaw, Neb. Thomas W. Potts, 63,
for 40 years a resident of this village,
died at the home of his aon, Charles.
Virginia Aniadon.
York, Neb. Virginia Amadon, 11, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amadon, died
at the home of her parents.
Raymond L. Brolt.
Tork. Neb. Raymond b. Brott, S2, who
died at the aanltorium In Lincoln, was
the only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Brott of this city, Mr. Brott suffered a
nervous breakdown about one year ago
and for seven months had been a patient
in the sanitorlum.
Washington Hiett.
Sidney, Neb. Washington Hiett, a civil
war veteran and member of the O. A. R.
died here. The funeral was In charge of
Ihe American Legion and the body was
given a military burial with the Legion
members in full uniform.
Frederick Stoll.
Arapahoe, Neb. Frederick Stoll, 68. a
retired farmer living In this city, died
of paralysis. Funeral services were held
at the M. E. church.
J. W. Lewis.
Arapahoe. Neb. J. W. Lewis, 60, of
thla city, died at the home of his son.
Sam E. Lewis of Denver. The funeral
was held at the Methodist church,
Fred Schuli.
Beatrice. Neb. Fred Schuh. 60. of
Ohlowa, died at a hospital in this city.
He is survived by three sisters who re
side In Germsny. and a nephew. Phillip
Koppert, who resldea at Friend. The body
waa taken to Plymouth for burial.
r Marlon 8isler.
Beatrice. Neb. Dr. Marlon Slsler, 30.
who served overseas with' a msdlcal corps
during the war. died suddenly at his home
at Odell of scarlet fever. .His wife sur
vive.. He wa. reared In Gage county.
Ira Brewer.
Beatrice. Neb. Ira Hrewer, 77, pioneer
resident of DeWItt, died at tis home there
after prolonged Illness. He had been
resident of Saline county for 40 yesrs
na some time sgo retired from the
farm an snoved to town, 'ldow, thro
son and ( '(ughler aurT
State Social Activities
Hotarlsa Hlrtkaar.
Aurure, N.i, -i na anuael Irlkdat"
fariy u ilia Auiuie H.i.lr club will b
k'ld In lliglilaiid.r hail J.ttu.i y IS. It
lll b 'h.4 tuna' in ad
p.iaaa .pasiti.g H Hiud.ra up-IU'daia
fluitie mil pa iaa.lisl,
' v. vr. i'. a. iirtiMM. '
Haaln.', N.i. ai i,. annuel maallnf
d bll'IUt If Ilia V. U. I' A. held In
Hi. rn.i l liii.ii.u ir.m.u ih.. oltu.ia
were i.ia.i. l ie. .rni. Vl. Nuall
men; tire president, Mia t'. I. Fail; M
'elary. Ura J. M. Plaiai l,....i.. u .
fla lna.lley. Aeeui.mg is. repail
of lha o.reiay, Mta li.a.l It. Iluil.r.
field, lha inenibarship af I He si,ri.ii.,n la
I, a. lb p.al rear .s a auir.Mrui
aae f..e li,a eieantsallun The tawcii.
Una .UI sa mrupy IK new hum in
me ppii er block.
Homes) (barrh ilfflrar.
Wrtnofe. N.u lha U'Iki Auxiliary
ef Ih l.plaeapal rburt'b els led Ik. fel.
Iiiwing iiffteeis! Mis Derail FettlUa!,
preai.leni; Mia Ulillani VnuJ.. tl,.
pieauleni: Mia. Ilnglund, Iraaaui.r, Mia
Sena llroan, reiary.
Inatalt Odd Fellow a.
Wymara, N'.n liefulv tlrand Mtatar
siarie tlli and staff or Harneatna. m
stalled Ih officer ef th t'dd Frlluw.
riaa Tag isay,
rlroken How, Nrb Tha proken How
nuiiian'. rlub has e a.ula M.iurday as
tag day for the benefit ef lha juvsml.
.I,,M..H I. .1.. ....kli. 111.....
I. (I. II. r. Off I. era.
Kroken lli.a. Neb Fallowing era the
"inei. eierien and Inaialleit ey V, '.
ttaaliburn l'-l u A. H. at Ikelr last
meeting; rnmniaiider, It. W. Huckner,
ecmor tie. n, i I'naiar; junior !,
.'"Iin Marford; iiuarieriiisier. M. K
H.,r; g.Huignl, J. M. Kodge- chap
lain, vv, M. taniilcei officer of th dy,
1. A. Ilaii luuiit,
k. nf . Inalallatlaa.
I'ntiMitliii.. Neb The iviuiiiuua Knighls
nf I'llhlas Hi. tailed nffirer hero Willi
W, N, Henaley. chancellnr co.iiiuander;
w. I'. F.sgerl. vice cnnimander: H K.
Hluarl, m. .i.r nf work: Fred llearl.
pralale; llaml.1 Kramer, keeper of reeorda
snd seals; fail Ithede. ar., niaatar of In
enheujuer: M, C Hloednrn, maaier of fl.
nance. John Klae, inner guard; J. II.
chaw, oulrr guard.
Klwanle Club Mealing.
Wymore. Nrh At die meeting of the
Klwenis iluh Mahlnn J, Neumann gsva
sn e.euiit of vieii lo the Klwanl. club
nf Omaha. I'harlea II. pin, diatriet
truaiee. reimrled on his recent attendance
st Ilia dlttrld contentlnn hell at Fort
I'odge, la. Rev. K. K. Powell of Ihe
ChrlMtan church addresaeit the rlub on
th subject "Our Iiuty tn th Community."
Intpert Maaanlr IMlge.
Superior, Neb, The annual Inspection
of th Knight Templtir Masonic lodge
tenk place here. Mr, Day of tha grand
lodge of Lincoln ass th Inspecting offl
ctr. Banqurt Athlete.
Schuyler. Neb. A banquet In honor
of th Schuyler football team was pro
moted by Maplrhurst hotel. Superintend
ent Fosnot, Principal Hobson and Coach
Iloettfer. ,
T. O. O. F. Installation.
Schuyler. Neb Th officers of SchuyW
lodge No. 2. I. O. O. F. were Installed by
Deputy Grand Master Clarence Cornell
of Columbus.
Officers Are Installed.
Edgar, Neb. Emerald Rebekah lodga
Installed officers. About 46 members. In
cluding the drill tram, came over from
Ong. '
Legion to Knlertaln.
Alliance, Neb The Alliance post of the
American Legion plans to hold meetings
twice a month In the future. Interest ' I
growing In the actlvitlea of tha post and
It la now one of the lesdlng organizations
of the cltv. A list of entertainments ha.
been scheduled for the remainder of the
winter. Including boxing and wrestling
bouts, dsnces. etc.
Groin Company Elects.
oennire, rtiD. ine annual ineeung or
the Cortland Farmers' Grain and Coal
company re-elected the old hoard of di
rectors and officers. The company made
a net profit of 11,800 on grain and ap
proximately I960 on coal. The deprecia
tion on the property was figured at 13.000.
v. a. .racnaon la preeiuent; uavifl !oe-
slger, treasurer, aand W, E. Bobbins,
secretary. ,
Opens Farmers Market.
Broken Bow. Neb. M. M. Linder has
r.pened . a farmers' marketing exchange
and will run the business along co-operative
lines.
Consolidate Two Store.
Broken Bow, Neb.. J. G. VanCott b
sold his large stuck of hardware to H. P.
Slmonson. Mr. Slmonson purchased th
VanCott furniture business five years ago
aDd will consolidate the two departments.
Farmera Name Officers.
Wymore, Neb. The Farmers Elevator
company at Hoag elected the following
officers: John H. Buss, president; Carl
Wokenburg, vie president; Fred Nie
meyer, secretary; H. J. Pflngsten, treas
urer; directors, Andrew Goosen, Henry
Iteimer and Frank Maranvllle. i ..
New Clothing Store.'
Friend, Neb. Friend is to shortly have
a second clothing store. The fixtures are
being placed in the building. The pro
moters are C. C. Eckhard and Tony Ed
mondson of this city and M. .J. Regan
of Dmaha.
Seek liOwer Rates.
Alliance. Neb. The rates committee of
Ihe Alliance chamber of commerce Is
working In the interests of lower freight
rates on the Burlington for livestock ship
ments from western Nebraska and has
Pledged its assistance to the Midwest
Commerce Traffic bureau of Grand Is
land, which Is working along the same
line and seeking the co-operation of all
chambers of commerce in the state. Bur
lington livestock rates are higher than
those of either the Northwestern or the
Union Pacific, It Is ' stated, and because
cf this, many shippers who formerly di
vided their shipments among the differ
ent railroads are now using exclusively
the roads which offer the best rates for
Intrastate shipping.
Opens Restaurant.
Callaway, Neb. Edgar Pierce of Ar
nold will open a restaurant here. Henry
Lamber, the tire man, will occupy the old
Streeton restaurant. '
Build New Garage.
Beatrice, Neb. Work wa. started on
a brick block to be erected.- by . F.
Nlchola at a cost of 110,000. It will be
used as a garago and will probably be
ready for occupancy early ln the spring.
Community Club Officer..
Dlller. Neb. The following officers hav
been elected to serve the Community
club for the ensuing year: F. E. Hale,
president; C. L. Tlnstman, secretary; 3.
C. Hatchlnson, treasurer.
Entertain Community Clubs.
Broken Bow, Neb. At their last meet
ing the members of the Public Service
club made plans and a committee was
appointed to make definite arrangements
to entertain the representative, members
of the community clubs of the county.
Tlfis series of entertainments will begin
In April.
Fill Ice Houses.
Wymore, Neb. The Burlington has just
finished storing 125 carloads of ice here.
It came from the Blue river at Crete
and Is about a foot thick.
Farmers are Entertained.
Fslrbury, Neb. At the Chamber of
Commerce luncheon each member enter
tained a farmer friends with a view of
exchanging ideas. Milton Coffman for
the farmers and A. R. Nichols for the
Commercial club made the principal ad
dresses. The matter of high tax was
j.i-...i I, i.u nr. lied that the
people were responsible for much of the
Increase Decause iney wem ..I......-..
mor Improvements ln roads, schools, etc.
. . . ..n....nl.llv. nf this
james a. jvAicii. itc - -
county, was present and in view or ins
.it : a eTnafe Igkcrifatfii 111A
coming special sensiwii v "- v -
inked for an expression of those present
on maner ui tt'i - - , ' ',am
for road purposes. No decision was
reacnea.
Want Streets Marked.
. . . , a -tle. Ian heal ap !.
Frlena, iseo. a prtnni . ; :
culatod-tn this city which will b pre-
. . . . . J . . . .......I! ..bin. In.
aentea to ine -nr v...v.. . -
body to place markers at the Intersections
of the streets, and Instruct the resident
to number th houses, preparatory for the
establishment of city free mail delivery.
Public Service Club.
Broken Bow. Neb. The member of
. ,...... o-m.i... -iiih k.H .. their .-ileal
tne i-uuiic ac. -it. .....
at their weekly dinner, Lincoln Mccon-
nell, a lecturer or. national reinnt.
Community Club Offlcere.
T.-.. i vr k T1. . a, v.i Cnnfmunltv
club elected the folloalng officers: C. J.
Chrlstensen. president; W. J. Lynch, vice
president: judge rt. a. nagsan. e;""i,
E I. Andrews, treasurer. Board of direc
tors: Frank J, Tajlor, 1. T. E1U W. b.
Business Activities
, Li
i
Ufca4ah Isalalled.
Armor. Nea Ike atruai tt.. i ,
beksk ul were laeisUed . .
1 dlkaer. air. la. Jaaaa. A , ,
piaalilsal, la in . ft IK ,
Ineal.a
Install (Ifflaar.
OthkaaN. Ken. Iein.t Uepulr ,,
U.eiar lie.". II M'" d eiaff . , .
luly Install.! Ik r..ilan K...i.
lb. OJ.I pellaae Nelila ...n.l I I.., ,
Vt. hreuingeri tba ii..l Mali.'
amltk; ea.reiaip. M Watliail.jj i. ,
Uisr, Ham Vt Nsaklrk.
Ikes V. M. r. A. tUtlroe.
tl.alri. a, Nan Tb btti4 vt dire-'
of ins V, M . A d lei.. i e
fellna.na effiearet 1're.id.nl. A. J at.
d.ril, ire p(e.il.nl, V. II. ""a . ,
l.larr. t, ' t ad. I'll' ' I., kl.ei..
ireaeuier. I'karl.a k.. I'lath tt l-i.i
baa., ha been named .haiial
re lor,
f rlebrala lrf lew,
lavid dir. N-aA eaiei, aarti.a a
raietorsiian of tka anforr.n.eat rr .
lain am.adinent waa paid In lha M. h,
ediat ihuieh. TP mealing was la ck.i.e
af tb Woman tbrialisn i Tempei. . .
union. I
Hatlval Meotlnga
Rulkertand. !a Havivel lueetints . .
new In pfo.lee. at Ih MelkrMtlat rbu
Itav. tt". II. Wright, en ( tha rei ..
em evaagallaia, ha been I eiigag'd
rnndurl ,h meeting. .
4'rlehrala llame l enelng .
I.d non, ,N.b Tb niemlyre ef tie
rhri.H.n church e.lahr.le.1 1 ih.ir annuel
hnitte.tmitilng, Mlaa K Uira baa I, a
rsiainrd a past or far Hi unilnf tear
I ul Nel.lihar a WeJd.
I.lbeily, Neb The meiiilieil. af lha I,
f, ii, K. al Liberty held e. L.l, .a In tn
wnods on the W Y llew.'.V farm "d
rut ne, fnr Will hVi.H, i ..a famil)
have bad a freat deal nf sirkliaaa.
Install lifnrer.
Wymoro. Neb iHairiri Inpft y u. p.
Tangerman and staff of II.. " . e, tn
r or Hearse,
tnaellug tv'fe-J
present si n regular
Kul eni-amument I.
. U. r. llf
stalled haw ofllrera.
' Joint loatallalina.
Iwl, .o ll.e l(u).l Nelfb. ur
llla Modern Wno.ln,... ..I ......
j"ini inaiaiiaiion rrmay evenin.. i
nn ramp Mi. 4 inaialleit the l Off
f.rri...... f,t..l. a... ii..i.i.. .i.
r.mma Khliniian: bast ma. le. Am'""'
ier; ina.i'ili.r, aiayna ihnrn- rt
iirrtha . Htspatricki tereiver.
Miflai; marshal. Itena CatuDbell: inn
tlnei, rturenre Wiiiera; outer i, .j
Mary Itayiuer. Tork. I'alnu No. i-""-'-
aiallu) th. following officers: Vet. It
..Winn, , ,,. r.nieu, wiiriny "r' .au,
Mapps; banker. William Utiianlit nyw
i nrl, Jamea Clirl.l; watchmsii. Jta ll
'arey; sentry, Clem Hall; mmif er. the
, trie
I. O. O. Y. Officer. iU
Broken How. Neb. Mure than 100 O
Fallow, aiiended the liislallallun cet i
"ilea. roiiowing are ine airicere
Nnble Grand. W. J. Wants: vl-e ar.nd.
John Harley; secretary, T. W, Baas;
treasurer, J. H. itnlcoinb. .
Red Cnma Llectlon.
Pawnee Cltv. Neb. The Red Creie
electeit the following officers: Chairman,
Dr. w. It, Buyer: vice chairman. I'r. W,
It. Smith: set ret a ry. Mlaa Acnes li.ry.
and treasurer, C. A. Schapiiel.
I. O. O. V. Inatallallon.
Hayea Center. Neb. Havea Center lodsa
Nn. 21 I. O I". Inalallrd officers
nednesday n ght as . fnl ows: Nobis
grand. W. R. Itathbun: vice grand. John
J. Garrett; secretary. Fred Frilling; treas
urer, (.-. a. rtreny. ine report or tne ii
nsnce committee showed the lodge Is
excellent financial conditions, besides
owning 12.000 In Liberty bonds, they hste
a nice rash balance, and own their own
bulldlnf.
Monthly Pay ftoclol.
Wymore. Neb The Kn worth league of
the . Methodist church gave a social at
the church In tha nature of a Monthly
Pay social. Th admission on thla occa
sion waa 1 cent per Inch of waist ineaaure.
Paul. J. F. Webster. t)r. F. V. Bell en
Oeorge J. Welsh. Plans were msd foi
the club during the coming yesr. The
Rr.nual club banquet will be held In the
near future, a committee having been
authorized to make arrangements.
New fandy Kitchen.
Superior. Neb. Fixtures for tha new
candy kitchen re being Installed In th
block formerly occupied by the Cuff store.
Zlnb Brother are Ihe proprietors ot the
new enterprise. They expect to be open
fnr business in a few days, with the most
complete line of confection in the south
part ot tha state. -
Theater Is Sold.
David City, Neb. Ed Newlon of Frt .
tr.ont, takes possession of tha Community
theater, recently purchased by him froirt
W. W. Hughes, who has been manager of
the theater for six yvears. A large gath
ering of people collected at the theater
Sunday afternoon and partook of a fare
well cafeteria supper, which the guest,
brought with them. . !,
Remodeled Elks Home.
Beatrice. Neb. The work of remodeling
the old Lyric block, whlrh the Elks pur
chasedfor a home some time ago. haa
been started. ' It will cost approxlpately
t',5,000 to remodel the building, and the
Elks expect to occupy It early in the
spring.
Hanks Name Officers.
Columbus, Neb. At their annual meet
lug the several hank, at Columbu. elected
the following officers and directors:
First National President, O. H. Gray;
vice president, J. H. Galley: cashier. A. R.
Miller: ssslstant cashiers. P. A. Peterson
and J. I,. Brunlicn. Directors: G. H.
Gray. A. R. Miller. Jacob Orelsen. J. H.
Galley, O. A. Schroeder, George Rmbour,
Jacob Louis, C. C. oodrlch and P. A.
Peterson.
Commercial National President, P. A.
Becher; first vice president, Henry Buss;
second vice president, G. W. Galley; cash,
ier, A. H. Vlergutz; assistant cashier. Otto
Thellen. Directors: John J. Gslley, D. A.
Becher, A. H. Vlergutz, Henry Buss, G. W.
Galley, Herman Brodfuehrer and G. W.
Vlerguta.
Central National Directors: G. W. Phil
lips. C. C. Sheldon, Theodore Friedhof, R.
M. Campbell, E. W. North, A. F. Plage
man and Dr. F. H. Morrow. The direc
tors will elect the officers at their meeting
to be held this week.
Community Club Election.
Schuyler, Neb. The Community clu'o
elected the following officers: J. Folda,
president; E. V. Zerzan, vice president;
R. . P. Brftwnell, treasurer-secretary. J.
R. Henry and B. F. Farrell. who attended
the -recent telephone rate meeting ln Lin
coln, reported points of interest.
Ice House Filled.
'Nebraska City, Neb. Thomas Brother
of this city have filled their two large lc
houses with 11-Inch Ice off the Mlseourl
river. The work gave employment to
about 80 men for nearly two weeka. The
ice houses at Morton-Gregson packing
plant hav been partially filled from tha
company . pond, near the plant and the
job will be completed with the aecond
cutting.
Milling Company Elect.
Tork, Neb. Tha York Milling and Grain
company elected the following directors:
L. S. Loonier. W. V. Macartney, A. W.
Thompson, Fred W. Romsdale. L. W.
Baker, Benedict; Robert Beckord, Waco,
and Harry A. Peterson, Aurora. L. S.
Loomer was elected president; Fred
Romsdsle, vice president snd tres.urer,
and O. S. Gllmore, . secretary. Mr. Ma.
cartney announced his Intention of re
signing as president and manager, having
accepted a similar position with a milling
company in enver. Mr. Macartney will
continue to serve a. a director and will
also continue as manager until March 1,
by which time board win select hi suc
cessor. New Bank Officer
Tork, Neb. The City National bank at
Its annual meeting elected tha following
officers; C. N. Beaver, president; ' Frank;
Borden, vice president: E. C. Nelson,
cashier, and J. E. Shrlgley, assistant
cashier. Two new director, were elected:
T. J. Klrby and W. W. Seng. J. L.
Moore, former cashier, has resigned. j
Elect New Manager.
Beatrice, Neb J. C. Goehiing ft
Rarneston has been elected manager of
the Odell Elevator company. He has been
engaged rn the grain buslnss at Barnesl
for soma time.
Open Winter Season.
Columbus, Neb. The first meeting
the winter series of the Columbu. Cham,
ber of Commerce was addressed by Guy
C. Klddoo, vice president of the Omaha
Truat companv and formerly secretary
of M. E.vSmlth & Co., on "Buelnese Out.
look for 19JJ." Ms. Klddoo reviewed In
detail the present business situation and
predicted that 1921 will see a steady Im
provement in general conditions
New Fair Officer.
Havs Center, Neb. At the annual meet
ing of the stockholders of the Hayea
County Fair association the report of lha
treasurer showed about an even break of
Ihe 1921 fair. Officers elected were:- 8.
M. Kissinger, president: P. Romerhouser,
vie president; C. E. Rice, treasurer; F..
HIKman. secretary: board of dlrectnra, .T.
S Wise. M. B. Smith. C. A. Ready. L.
W. Enyeart and George Strong: general
superintendent. V. B. Msy. Th 1J21 falp
will be held September 20 to S3.