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WANT ADS PAGES 1 TO 8 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. [WANT ADS] X Cash must accompany all orders ertisement wi initials or bers o word. Always count six words to & CASH RATES FOR WANT ADS. REGULAR CLASIFICATION — Otie e, 10 cents. days, 10 cents per 1 per month, excepting URNISHED ROOM ADS, when accompanied by cash, the rate will bet Ome insertl line; three or six o tlous, 3 e per 1 seven or more consec: 2 cents per lime DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. BRENNAN-Patrick, agod 8 years. Funeral Monday - morning, April 19 at 8:30 . m., from the family residence, 1913 South Fifteenth street, to St. Patrick's church at a. m. Interment, Holy Sepul- cher cemetery. KRUG—Arthur J., beloved son of George Krug, brother of Mrs. O. P. . Brown, Edmund and Os Krug, Thursday, April 16, Funeral from family residence street, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, thence to 8t. Mary Magdalene church. In terment Holy Sepulchve cemetery, Friends invited. 1617 Wirt LODGE NOTICES. Attertion, Odd Fellows. You are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, W. L. Mardis, at the residence, Fifty-second and Military ave- nue, Bunday, April 18 2 o'cluck. Interment. Forest Lawn. Members will meet at hall &t 12:46 p. m. and go In body to residence. 0Odd’ Follow services at grave. H. H. FARMER, Noble Grand Omaha Lodge No. 2. Afention, Modern Woodmen of America B. & M. camp No. M6: You are requested to ‘l’und the funeral of our late neighbor, H. 13 Smith, at the residence, 4114 Grant street, 3 p. m. Sunday, April 15 M. W. of A. services atl the residence. Other camps invited. ~W. rrance, Consul; P, 1 Devol, Clerk. Attention, F. U. of A, The funeral of Sister Sara M. Geyer, member of Mondamin lodge No. 111, will be held Sunday, Aprii 1 at 2 p. m., from Hulse-Riepen's ' undertaking rooms, Bix- teenth and Leavenworth. Interment For- est Lawn cemctery. Members are invited to attend, M. J. LAWLESS, F. M. SOPHIE MILLER, Bec'y. Attention! Members of Alpha camp No. 1 W.r 0. W.. The funeral of the wife of Soverelgn Max Geyer will take place from Hulse & Reipen's undertaking parlors, 709 South Sixteenth street, Sunday, 18th Inst at Zp om CHAS. UNITT, Clerk. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank all A. O. U. W. lodges, Central committee and Ben Hur Court ' No. 110, friends and neiguiors for the kindnesses rendened and symipathy shiown us during car sad. Fereavenient. Also for the beautiful floral v.ierings. MR. AND MRS. A. L HILDINGER AND FAMIL! oodmen for the many acts and sympathy shown during and at the death of our be- nd and father. MRS. GEORGE MUENCH AND FAMILY. MARRIAGE LIUENSES, 'l‘htd following licénges to wed have been \ 3 me and Residence. Gearge Pardee, Omaha Grave Patrick, South Omah Peter Jorgenson, Omaha Maleta Knudsen, Omahi Joseph A. Hruby, Omaha Josephine Wanek, South Omaha. Ernest L. Larson, Omaha : Marle Olson, Omaha. Frank Barret, Omaha. Maggle Campbell, Pender Timothy Carr, South Omaha. ... Catherine Bingham, South Omaha. John Herman, Pocohontas, Ia. Annfe Kloucek, South O BIRTHS AND DEATHS, Births—Isaac Brown, 1623 Martha street, XXVII-NO. 44, | make an inspection trip any day this week. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, ,\I‘Rih 18, 1909. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. EAL ESTATE OPENRTY FOR SALB ¢panunuod) REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) D. V. SHOLES CO. 110 Board,of Trade Bldg. oY P Telephones: Douglas 49; 16th and Farnam Sts. Independent A-2049 TAKE AN AUTOMOBILE RIDE WITH US. We have three cars constantly at the service of those desiring to per spect the many desirable realty bargains we offer. No tine wasted on and no tiresome walking. Just phone—or call—for an appointment at your con- venlence. CREIGHTON'S FIRST ADDITION SOUTH OF HANSCOM PARK 1y one-fifth eash. Near school and, car linc ots—and you are Tnvited Lo Some ex ptional bargains offered in 1 ots at $400 to $550- Uni form grade, Mermanent walks, city water and fine tiees. You will appreciate these values if v ou look at t Phone or call, FACTS ABOUT CREIGHTON’S SECOND ADDITION P front REAL ESTATE PROPERTY FOR SAL (Continued.) cirv REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SAL (Contiuued.) ED. JOHNSTON & CO/S STATEMENT For the benfit of our clients and friends we publish each SUNDAY this BULLET N of GOOD THINGS in the realty world, which have been collected during the week. We have eliminated some of on—when the weather gets better: our last week’s headings, TLater we’ll give you the whole thing. But we are giving you a few special bargains this week. LOT BARGAINS For Flats or For Cottages Howard St. corner, on grade, both streets paved Biggest bargain ever offered Owner must sell and offers at $30 per front foot. kasily worth $40. Farnam Street Busine 47 feet front. foot. 104 feet, close 1n, A big bargain at §45 per Best lots at the prices now offered in Omaha—that's what we claim for Creigh- ton's Second Addition, and what we'll prove If you glve us the opportunity. Lots high and dry, on uniform grade, with sewer, water, gas and_permanent sidewalks— now selilng at $500 to $300, and really worth more money Well worth your le to see these lots if you're looking for sumething good. Phone or call. BUNGALOW CITY, THE BEST EVER. This ideal home place is the best ever planned in Omaha and the only one of its kind. Here we offer your choice of a wide variety of modern bungalows, built cspecially for this climate, at very reasonable prices and on easy-to-buy terms. Many improvements are now ready, more are being put in and others are planned. Cold weather has delayed sidewalk building, but all will probably be omp.eted by the end of the week. The woek of setting out shrubbery and sodding will be pushed this week, weather rmitting. You ought to see what “Bungalow. City"” Is today and then fry to imagine how fine it will be when all improvements are ready. We'll gladly take you there—just phone or cali. BETTER INSPECT THIS UNUSUAL VALUE Of course, $60,000 is a lot of money to put Into one house—but not when vou get $100,000 in real value, This is exactly what we offer in the late J. B. Kitche 9 erty—a fine, modern mansion In excellent condition, on spaclous, attractive kr located in ohe of Omaha's best residence districts. An automobile awaits your p ure for an inspection trip. If you live cutside of Omaha kindly send for handsome descriptive pamphlet. CHOICE LOTS IN MILTON ROGERS’ PLACE are so close In that you could walk from downtown in a very few minutes, but we'll take you there In one of our cars and demonstrate the advantages suare to result_from building modern flats on the lots we offer. We know—and you know.— that these lots are just as sure to rise in value as Omaha is to stay on the map. No use putting off buying—the right time is NOW—while prices are 'way down. SZ.M)—!&‘ and elec- tric blocks from Harney St. car line, with 7-room house, clty water light, threa full lois, with about 0 fruit trees, 200 grapes, first-class shade, small barn and a_large garden spot; house is in good repalr, nice large rooms all on one floor. Price is very low as owner is leaving the city. $00 cash will buy-it. Balance monthly payments. b $5,000-115 So. 424 St., nearly new 8-room house, with oak finish downstalrs, furn: gas and electric lights; barn 14x16 ft., frult trees, etc. Built in 1%7. Sub. to elght installments of paving. Ond block to car. Lot 48xiZ ft. Half o will Buy thian -3 . .. - $5,500—3866 Seward St., 10 rooms, all modern, quarter-sawed white oak finish down- stairs, hot water heat, lot 100x130 ft. Fine shade, paying paid. $6,250-8 rooms, all modern, 6ak finish downstairs; east front on 37th St, just north of Farnam. Bubject to seven instaliments of paving. $7,00—Near 334 and Harney, a new modern 8-room residence, first-class in every par- tieular; central hall, fong living room, with fireplace keases and ‘nooks built in; dining room with built-In buffet, coat closet in the hall, combination stalrcase, downstairs finished in mission style, upstairs in white enamel, four large bed rooms and bath, servants' room and large storage room on the third floor; extra tollet in basement; garage in back yard. Price is subject to six instailments of paving tax. . $8,000—Fleld club district—Brand_ new §-room residence on the choicest street between Field club and 32d Ave. House 1s handsomely decorated, finished in oak down- stairs and birch upstairs, with maple floors and white enamel woodwork, tied bath room and vestibule, hot water heat; handsome mission style eiectric light fixtures, beam celling, built-in buffet, china closet and seats in the din- ing room and'living room, sieeping porch, lirge front porch, cement drivewa and garage; paving all paid. This is the best bargain 'in the Field clul district today and will sell before the week is out. Half cash required. $8,500—Field Club district, brand new 9-room residence, hot water heat, finished In oak billlard room and scrvants' room in attic. Very choice location and an excep- tionally attractive house. 96-Foot Corner 31st St near Pacific, all improvements in oom_cottage; room for three moi or fine for flats. rificed at $2,850. 66-ft. corner on 36th St, few bloc south of Farnam St., good location nice residence, $1,600. Look af This 68 feet on Grant St., just off 24th car line, bargain at $1,800. HOMES Bungalow Bargains $4,700 buys one of the prettiest bung- alows in 'the west part of the city, closs to car line, sightly south front iot, b0x 130 feet. all modern conveniences, oak zlfinln;\‘. if you frant an elegant homo let show you this one—but - ment only. 27 S Another Bargain If you want a beautiful § : fine }u_unu” and will let us -holv:r§:u”v‘;‘|“~. one, YOU'LL BUY IT. It is ° strictly 1 modern In every way; oak finish, full basement, laundry connections, S-ft front porch, one block 1 Sherman Ave r leaving will sell at Opposite New University A _very nice home of rooms, place in erfect condition,- No. 2 Pinkney " ot 40x120, modern except heat. This place is owned by Mr. Rumel of the UNION FUEL CO. whose office is the same as ours. 1614 Farnam St. $1,300 for nice little home of four rooms, lot 62x120, in north part of eity, only §760 cash. Inside Acre Two blocks from car, with 5-room house In good condition, good barn, level ground, with some trees, gas, well and glstern. Co wand poultry will mako iiv- e for small family. Price, ; $600 cash. iy ST o Trackage 66x66 corner on 14th St o gexee St, track now in, Property Wanted We have customers for the following: 6 to 8-roomk. modern residence C/es: Farnam section, east ot 40th 8t.’ acant lot, sdme district, for resid G-room residence, Field club district b-room modern cottage, north side. 4-room cottage, about '$1,600 0 10 acres, Improved, for poultr List your pro i Vo' the iy our property with us. We have Ed. Johnston & Co. 235 Phone Douglas 1 1614 Farnam St. 19)—.. 2215 Georgia Ave. Two-story, 8-room house, w sitting room, _dining-room, dvnll:‘hdn?r:]rngré kitchen on first floor; four bedrooms on second floor; modern 'and cozy; nice lot With “shade 'and fruit; paved street ail ald. Owner leaving city—reason for. sell- ng, and offers this property at $3,409, which s a bargain price. Loo ver and see for yourself. N bl iac Payne, Bostwick & Co. Sole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. i 19) ON Binney St., just a step to 16th, 8 rooms modern except heat. Price $2,800. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 1969, Omaha, Neb. Down and balance same as rent will brand new cottage near 4lst Bt aegak Awvy one block to m:’. elantieg oo BEMIS Brandels Bldg. (19)—M285 18 NEW 1-ROOM_HOUSE 1N STRICT, ONLY S.Gc.b Img\?mm TERMS. FINE D! 8418 Charles St.; has four nlce size rooms, reception hall, pantry and rear vestibule first floor, thrée bed rooms with large closets, bath and linen room second floor, full size basement bricked and cemented, with hot and cold water and sewer con- nection, best furnace, combination lighting fixtures, lot 40x127, south front, cement walks, small barn, first-class all around. C. M. RICH, 320 N. Y. Life. Doug. 3023. (19)—459 18x Open evenings. (19)—467 21 all modern 10-room $10,000—East front on 32d, between Woolworth and Poppleton Aves. arge barn with ce- residence, hot water heat, oak finish, gas and electric light; ment driveway; lot 50x18] feet. . $12,600—Magnificent 10-room house In the West Farnam nelghborhood, east front, two lots, abundant shade, close to car; house has hard wood floors, hot water heat, magnificent decorations. One of the choicest places in this district. $17,000—Magniticent new 10-room house, on corner lot, 12 feet front, near Field Club. This house is one of the new artistic type, with sun parlor, slecping porch, two bath rooms, flve lavatories, oak, birch, maple and fir finish. One of the cholc- est houses that can be bulit for the money. DOWN TOWN $7,500—56x132 feet, fronting east on 13th, between Jackson and Jones, with 2-story frame store. This is right in the wholesale district and a big bargain. $15,500—66x86 feet, a 16th St. corner, within a block of Jefferson Square; three frame stores occupy the property and can be remodeled into good business buildings. This is the cheapest piece of property in the 16th St. retall district today. Terms easy. $22,500-100 feet frontage on Farnam, just west of 20th 8t.; cheapest plece of property on Farnam St.; $50 per foot cheaper than any other plece in the block. If you buy this and put up one store bullding on it costing about $12,50, we can fur- nish you with tenants at $4,500 to $5,000 per year rental, just soon as bulld- ing Is completed. And while you are getting this income the be doubling in value. $25.000-99x120 feet, right down town, within a block of the postoffice, buildings now on it renting for $100 per month. Best site in town for a close-in apartment house or for stores with rooms above. INVESTMENT #42,00—In West Farnam district, @ modern brick flats, covering one-half of ground, 137x141 feet; streets pavd and fully paid; room for six more. Present rental of six pays good income on total price. Owner would like a piece of good inside business property and would take vacant property and some cash or wculd pay h difference for improved plece. VACANT $1,00—North front on Maple St., 310 feet east of 24th St. $1,150—East front on 35th, between Mason and Marcy, high and sightly; street to be paved this spring. $1,750—56x115 feet, west front on 36th, between Poppleton and Woolworth Ject to paving. ground will Aves., sub- boy; Willlam Doten, 13 South Ninth street, girl; Willam Lafayette Gllman, Six- ieentll and Leavenworth atreets, boy; Hau.y Johnson, Benson, boy; Victor John- son, 207 Grand_avenue, girl; George .| faddison, 4913 North Thirty-fifth strect twin girls; Harry Rice, 2314 Capltol avenue giri{ Sebastlano 8..va cre Aglislo, 1010 Bou:h Thibteenth sircet, boy; Solomon mablizky 1436, South Thirteenth street, boy; Edward Kugera, 122 South Fifteenth Willlam H. Moore, 210 Clark street, Obe 1923 Paul street, i cky, 21 South Sixteenth eet, boy; Goerge Taber, 2022 California streety boy: G. E. Thorp, 1510 St. Mary's Meller, 2207 Mason John Francls Hart, 15224 ue, 38 years; Ji Willlam Military avenue, 5 i Thelma I dorf, Benson 4 months; Harvey B. Bmith, 4114 Grant ‘street, 54 years. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS, t. 1866, prompt e Wailian: an—ais REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. & WILLIAMSON, President. 19— PAYNE INV. CO.. fwsi fioor N Y. “H—els BENJAMIN R. E CO. 417 Brandcis Bidg. ) —-uls WALKUP REAL ESTATE CO. 88 Paxion block. 19— M%7 May1d - DARLING & DAauNa. e Ade. Brendels Bldg, Tels. D. %84 o A9—26 REED ABSTRACT CO., service; get our prices. $2,250—80x150 feet, southwest corner 38th Ave. and Jones; cheapest piece of property in West Farnam. - What Have You (19)— (350 CASH; $25 New 6-room cottage; modern except heat; parior and dining nicely papered; full cemented cellar; large corner 1ot; south to Sell? | front; cement walks; located 3018 Ohio St. WE HAVE A BUYER FOR A |price, §2,50. 1SE OF S, | HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS | C' G' Car]berg WE HAVE A BUYER FOR A| 911 N. Y. Life Bldg. HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS. WE HAVE A BUYER FOR — HEATED APARTMENTS New heated apartments at 17th and Cum- HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS. Telephone or call at our office. 1320 Farnam St. ing Sts., now ready for occupancy; close in and modern in cvery way; you had bet- ter see them at once W.Farnam Smith& Co, | “6rsfoom % 6% monn One 6-room at $35 a month, Tel. Douglas 1064. Ind. A1064. siqutgl dm o gl s b e e Ao | PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., On Saratoga St. b B, SR Tels. Doug. 1781 A 1188 Near 24th St., a new T-rcom, all modern home, finished in Buy Two LOtS oak downstairs and hard pine 50x130 ft, each at $450, on 33d and Suh- upstairs. Everything com- plete, cement sidewalks, fix- ler Sts. For further information inquire of the tures, ete.—$4,200. W. J. Dermody Investment Co., The Byron Reed CO. 536 N. Y. Life Bidg Is. E A2 2 & h Tels. Doug. 5108 or A uJJ”M_ 'Phones: A-334; Doug. 7. PER MONTH. a9— A & ROOMS, modern ept heat: could fin- ish two more rooms in second story. Lot 50x133, ome block from car lin Brand new. A very desirable home. Terms reasonable. Price $2,3%0. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, 1 HAVE three 10-room flats, close are the best revenue producers town, $3,000 to $4,000 will carry them; bal- ance 6 per cent: in that way they will net 18 per cent on your money In the deal Sulte 624 N. Y. Life Bi This 1s the fact, let me prove it. Ad-|'Phone Red 1904 dress C 33, Bes L19)—DI4%6 L | ' i Every Day Is Bargain Day $900 2210 Meredith, small house, lot 50x133, with some bearing fruit. One block from car. $1,850 30th St., a few.blocks north from Ames Ave., new, 1%-story cottage with 6 rooms on ground ficor and 2 still unfinished upstairs. House is partly modern and has well and large cistern. $2,200 2721 No. 26th St., 9-room houee, modern, except heat, and in splendid condition; has large lot with trees and is only three blocks from 2 car lines. $3,000 4540 No. 89th, 8-room, modern house, on a high and sightly Jot, 75x132. House has hot water heat and sanitary plumbing and is only a half block from car. Barn and chicken houses go with the place. $3,500 1612 Burdette, modern house, al most new, of 8-rooms and bath, with hot water heat, both gas and electric light, full cement basement and all paving and sidewalk taxes pald. J. A. Langan & Son Dougirs 1569. 708 N. Y. Life Bldg. (19)—.. | NOTICE N QRRKRITRS 70 HOME SEEKERS On account of sickness and changes in business and removal from Omaha, you can buy the following new and almost new homes at a sacrifice: One 6-room house, busides reception hall |and bath, has quarter-sawed oak floors |and finish. Fine combination fixtures, Lot | water heat and location very sightl | AND One %-room, thoroughly modern, excep- tionally well bullt, square, very nicely fin- | 1shed in hard pine, fine furnace, barn and also in overy way a very nice home. Both of these are nicely located. For price and terms call on MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO. McCague Bldg., ‘Phones Doug. 1152 BEMIS PARK DISTRICT — Good 6-room house, nearly new, all modern, hot water heat, half block from car line. Price, $3,100 Walnut Hill District—i-room house, mod- ern except heat, one block to car line, four blocks to_the new cathedral; owner leaving city. Price, $2,650. 7-room house, . modern in_every walking distance, on Dodge St. $4.500. J. J. ROONEY, 517 BEE BLDG. A 19)— ay, 1F YOU HAVE City property, farms, ranch lands or mer- e 1t Sosta >ou nothing uniess | cftect & me. you un] oftect & eele w.w.nuu:uu."fiunn A MUST BE SOLD Buys 76x154 ft, lot facing Mil- itary Ave., across from Bunga- with store, barn and house; and 1518. No incumbrance. Im mediate possession. Act quick A bargain—Ilot 19, block 3, Baker Place, facing Military Ave. 3 ‘and 6-room houses, partly with large lot, at Nos. Tth Ave $3,000 3 N UICK. $1,500 cash, new 7-room, mod- ern house and large lof, 1318 HUBER 1319 Howard St (19)—-M370 18 Good House for$L6b0 6-room house; §00d as new; sewer, water and gas; nice south front lot; located close in, one block from Z4th St, C. G. Carlberg 11 N. Y. Life Bidg. balance monthly payments, buys S-room modern house near 40th and Seward. large lot, paved street, all specials paid. See me at once if you want & bargain. Price, $3,00 P, O. NEILSEN, s N. Y. L. BMg. Both phones. (19)-216 18 Bemis Park N. Y. Life. (19) M50 $3,800 Charles St CHARLES F. Doug. 3913. a9— NEW, 7 rooms, very cholce, district. C. M. Rich, D %3, A l REAL ESTATE 'Y PROPERTY FOR SAL! (Continued.) HASTINGS 1614 Haruey St. e BEAGESTATE ... (Continued.) & HEYDEN Conservative Building LOOK AT THESE HOUSES IF YOU WANT A HOME EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ' 1773 South 9th St., $1,700 6 rooms, partly modern, owner wishes to sell at once and has made very low tigure. 3720 Grand Avenue, $2,250 f-room, modern cottage, ls complete in every way, - excepting furnace. Hou: nicely papered and bullt one year {only two blocks from the Ames Ave. car line, in good nelghborhood. Owner had to leave the city soon after purchasing. Can sell on very easy terms. House will be open this afternoon. (206.) 3334 Spaulding St., $2,400 3 rooms, has city water, sewer, electric lights, gas, bath, piped for furnace, fine mantle in parlor, with bevel plate mirror. House cost $4,200 to build. On full lof south front, in good neighborhood. Bevera adjoining lots can leaged for garden purposes. ‘Terms $40 cash, paya- ble monthly. (98.) 524 South 27th Street, $2,750 6-room cottage, all on one floor, in splen- a1 neighborhood, just west of the Winona, Has city water, sewer, electric lights, gas, turnace, paved street, paving all paid. 1545 South 26th Street, $3,000 3 rooms and reception hall on first floor, 4 bed rooms and bath on second floor, modern in every respect, has furnace heat, street 18 paved with asphalt. Convenlent to both the 2th and east side Hanscom park car lines, new barn, 2%x20. There will be more development in this section of the city this year than in any other part of ha. (473) BETTER LET FOR THE FOLLOWING 221T Pinkney Street, $3,400 New house, has vestibule entrance, Iibrary, parlor, dining room and kitchen on the'first floor and twe large bed rooms econd floor and one bed room can ed on the first floor. Full bricked cellar, cemented, §00d fur- nace, on paved street, one-half block to Mth Bt. car llne. The location is very de- sirable, being opposite the new university. grounds. This' houss will be open today from 3 to § p. m. Be sure to look at this today. Reasonable payment down, balance the same as rent. 1507 Emmet Street, $4,000 6 large rooms and reception hall, bullt by Mr. Leonard Oberg, wWhose reputation as a bullder no one quéstions. This is a very fine home in_every particular. Owner, non-resident, had built this for his own home, but as he cannot reside in Omaha for the time being, has listed this place with us for sale. Oak finish on first floor, yellow pine upstairs, has splendid furnace, full basement, cemented and i= a splendid lace for the price asked. See this at once f you want a home that you can move right into. 1808 Lothrop Street, $5,000 A new Kountze place home, 8 rooms in all, 4 on each floor, finished in oak down- stairs and oak floors in all the upstairs rooms. On south front lot, on a street where ail the houses are new. You should ook this up at once, if you are conslder- ing buying a home this spring. US FIGURE ON BUILDING YOU A HOME Madison Avenue, $850 Each One north front and one south front, just east of 16th street; water, sewer, gas and cement sidewalks and paving all paid. Kountze Place Lots, $850 Only a few left in this beautiful addition. Paved street and all improvements in. More new houses bullt in this addition than in any other addition in Omaha. Buy one before they are all gone. Sulphur Springs, $775 Two lots left on Lothrop street, 160 feet east of car line. All !mprovements in, but paving. 6 new houses it Double Corner $925 Southeast corner 2ith and Miami, fine location to build three houses, 2 blocks from car line. Water and sewer in and paid for. 75 F't. on Boulevard, $2,250 Faces east on 19th street, just south of Burdette street, 140 feet deep. Nothing nicer on mnorth 'side. All improvements in and paid for. OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY Double Corner on Ames Ave., $500 Northeast corner 40th and Ames avenues. Non-resident owner will sell cheap in order to close out ull his Omahu holdings. One- fourth cash, b.llincu easy. Paving Paid, $600 Thirtieth street, one block north of Ames avenue, water, gas and sewer in street; splendid lot. Terms $10 cash and $10 & month. "™ GRAVES PARK | PRICE $225 $5.00 CASH; $5.00 A MONTH On 41st street and Ames o five cholce lots, east fronis, ull feet, only two blocks from car FLOROMA 1$10.00 CASH; $10.00 A MONTH PRICES $300 TO $375 On south side Webster avenue, just west of 24th street, several new houses now be- Ing built, cement walks and city water all in, only '3 blocks from car line when car is extended to Miller park. AND MONDAY EVENINGS. (19)— X124 In Creighton’s First Addition Brand new, two-story 6-room house, strictly modern, with gas and _electric lights, large living room entire width of house, full bricked and cemented cellar, east front on S4th St., south of Wi school, now ready to oeccupy. Price, $3,300; $750 cash, balance at 6 per cent. Payne, Bostwick & Co. Sole Agents, Main Floor N. Y. Life ?l‘ld). Property Wanted nam district, east of 40th St. Vacant lot same district for residence. 6 or f-room house Field club district. 6-room modern cottage north_side. 4 or S-room cottage, about $15. 5 to 10 acres improved for poultry, Nebraskea or Towa. Want above at once. Call or 'phone. 6 to 8-room modern resldence, West Far- ED JOHNSTON CO., Phong Doug. 123 1614 Farnam St (19)—217 18 LIST your property with Chris Boyer, 224 and Cuming St (19)—623 JEWELL PLACE ACRE TRACTS FOR COUNTRY HOMES NEAR BELLEVUE Reached by street cars and only 20 minutes from South Omaha, platted. Get off at Jewell the ground. Be sure and see this today. already sold. Only $100 cash, balance easy payments A beautiful tract of land artistically ’s Crossing and you are on Seven tracts $1,500.00 building restriction, 5% discount for cash, additional dis- count if purchaser builds a house. Fine oak trees on greater part of land, and thick blue grass sod. Just the place to build a bungalow for a summer home, or a country house fo: Phone, Douglas 756, See Our South Omaha r permanent residence. Price $250 per acre and up. PHONE US FOR PLAT. GEORGE & CO., SOLE AGENTS ~1601 Farnam St. Representative, STANTON C. SHERMAN, 2316 M Street, Phone So. 5. as)— RESIDENCE LOT at 25th and Caldwell Sts, b0x $650. W. J. Dermody Investment Co., 836 N. Y. Life Blg, Doug. 5108 or A- 2T% ft, WE _WILL BUILD YOU A HOME TO SUIT; have lots near Hanscom park; also lots in north end, all copvenlent o car lines, "~ water, “sewer, etc. Take your choice. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Y. Life Bldg. Omaha, Neb, an—es 2 Suite 624 N, ‘Phone Red 1906, Open evenings. Farnam St. Property Very cholee corner near the city hal with five-story brick and stone bullding, Well rented and income growing. $106,000 Harrison & Morton, (“i—lfl BIXTY ACRES in El Reno, OkL, ten blocks from postoffice, & town of 12,00, Rock Island Rallroad Co. bullding shops; big thing for an investor; price, $35,000. No- swata Land and Lot Co., Buite 64, N. Y, Lafe Bldg., Omaha, Neb." 'Phone Red 1998 Open evenirgs. (19)— MG 8

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